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                    <text>C O U M rv

Into Six Ye n s
More O f Army
. HURLBURT FIELD, Fla.
fU FI) — Air C o m m a n d o
Chaitoa L. Jones re-enllsted
Per sis yaara white gliding
through the air at 1,000 feet
r Gliding betide the Midland
IGs.) earner airman wars
CapL Nelson J. Gough, who

Atr foece captain, killed when
his T » Jet trainer crashed
last Saturday, were held at the
Scabrnok ( T e i . ) Methodist
Church.
Uw body will be akippsd to
Arlington, Vs,, for burial with
full military honor* Wednes­
day ia tha National Cemetery
there.
The M e rit space agency
•aid Monday an investigation
of the crash that killed him
may take several weeks to
complste. But feathers pulled
from the wreckage indicated
the fait-movtag jet may have
collided with low-flying birds
at K itreafccd toward a land­
ing at Ellington Air fores
Base south of Houston.
The tragedy brought astro­
naut training to a virtual halt
for the week in memoriam to
the quiet pilot who hoped some
day to fly to the moon.

•dmialetond Uw oath, and
M/Bgt. James A- Howell, who
aarrtod Old Glory.
1 The three, members of the
Tactical Air Command combet control tram, bailed out
®f a C-47 Skytrsin. The Air
Force eaid today it believed
9onee was the first airman EGLIN AFB, FIs. &lt; U P I)to re-cnliit while parachut- They’ro studying peaceful co­

Lesson Here
For People?

fag.
; For T/Sgt. Jones ths rs-cnHataunt jump was his 200th
Im p - The three men used
gUerablc parachutes and a
loudspeaker system to per­
form the ceremony.

tagton Groups
Set Meeting
-A special Americanism pro­
gram will to presented at a
joint meeting of Uw DeBsry
p. m. Thursday at the DeBsry
Community Center. In charge
ef the program will be Fred
McLaren and Mrs, Gaston
Legion and Auxiliary mem­
ber! win Join those of other
veterans groups Sunday at the
First RspUst Church to ob­
serve Veterans Day. Those at­
tending are asked to meet st
the church at 10:30 a. m. and
to wear tha uniform of their
orgBflliatiaa if possible.

existence between R u s s i a n
•nd American hogs at this
722-squsro mile Air Fores
reservation In the Florida
Panhandle.
Reeulte of the swine mixing program so fer are un­
determined.
The project was disclosed
by L t Gel, Sheldon Vernon,
who said conservation and
wildlife ars important at ths
Air Proving Ground Center
here.
Vernon showed movies of
two Russian boars being re­
leased from • truck and
scurrying into ths under­
brush, honefully to find hap­
piness with some local wild
sows. Three Russian sows
also were Included in ths ex­
periment.

Sentimental Clock
LONDON (UPI)—Orchestra
leader Eric Rnhliuon has ap­
pealed to hurglars to return
his guitar shaped alarm clock
that plays “The Blue Danube
Waiti” because of ita senti­
ments] value.

1964 ELECTION SCORE SHEET
ELECTORAL VOTES
REPUBLICAN
DEMOCRATIC
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ALASKA
ARIZONA
ARKANSAS
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
coNNicriCLrr
DllAWARI
FLORIDA
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HAWAII
IDAHO
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| IOWA
KANSAS
KINTDCKY
LOUISIANA
MAIN?
MAITLAND
MASSACHUSETTS
MICHIGAN
MlNNIIOTA
Mississippi
MISSOURI
MONTANA
NISIASKA
NEVADA
NEW HAMPSHIEE
NEW JIISIV
NEW MEXICO
NEW YORK
NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH DAKOTA
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
O TBW ”
PENNSYLVANIA
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
I3QUTH DAKOTA
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Monroe Pupils
See Crime Lab
Children of Monroe School's
third grads had e new ex­
perience Friday when they
toured the Seminole County
Sheriffs Department Mobil*
Crime Unit, under tho direc­
tion of Deputy Wesley Place.
Pises showed tho children
how fast the portable light
system could be set up in cue
of emergency snd explained
some of the equipment in the
traveling lab that makes for
fast, on tho spot eriras de­
tention for the Sheriffs Dept.
The deputy alio talked to
tha children about the im­
portance of respect and obedi­
ence in the home and tchool.
After his visit* Deputy
Pises received 31 lettara

WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif.
(UPI) — Eighty-slx-yesr-old
Dennis T. Portianko haa
known a half-doten presidents,
but has never been able to
vote for one of them—until to­
day.
“ For Uw first time in p y
Ufa I'm going to vote," he said
exuberantly.
Portlanko’a aon, Port, 31,
said his father would wear his
best suit to an apartment

min, Hoover, Coolidge and
Rookies Harding, He knew President
CHICAGO (UPI)
at the Chicago Police Acad­ Johnson when be was the Jun­
emy appear to be neutral in ior senator from Texas.
the presidential election.
The trainees were asked to
vote Monday in a aausage
maker's “corned beef poll.”
But the rookies spurned trays
of corned beet sandwiches la­
beled "LBJ” and “Barry”
and selected salami landwi
son of Mr. and Mm. James
M. Moye Jr., 309 West 16th
Street, and n 1058 gradaute
s
of Seminole High School, haa
completed an eight-week air
1
defense officer basic course
nt the Army Air Defense
Directors of tha Seminole School, Fort Bliss, Tex.
n.nunty Chamber of Commerce
First Lt. Pete Sharber,
id their wives have been in- whose wife resides at 206
ted to attend the 19H4 fall West Iflth Street, la partici­
inquet of the Winter Park pating in “ Eiercisa S k y
r-ihnpter of Christian BustScldlcr VI,” a nine-day co­
&gt;i* Men’s Committee Inter- ordinated Republic of China
itlonal at 7 p.m. Thursday and U, S. A r m y exercise
i the Windjammer Restau- being conducted t h r o u g h
int on Hwy. 17-03 in Fern Thuradsy on the island of
Taiwan.
F. Nelson Blount, InternnPfc. George Hampton Jr.,
unal business lender and whose parents reside at 1602
ell • known c r e a t o r of West 17th Street and who is
ttoomtown U.S.A.,” will ba a 1989 graduate of Crooms
&gt;• featured speaker.
High School, haa keen gradu­
H l o u n t , multi-millionaire ated from the 8th Infantry
«nrr of tho Ocean Spray Division non • commissioned
•*r■anberry company, operates ! officer academy at Baumthia “Steamtown U. 8. A." at- holder, Germany.
tr-action* aa a hobby. The exPvt. John W. Zaigler, son
hiIblts contian many working of Mr. snd Mrs. John J. Mg mtcdels of old eteam engines. ler, 167 Jackson Street, Alta­
monte Springs, has complet­
ed an intermediate speed
a
radio operators course at Fort
BRISTOL. England (U P D - Jackson, S. C. He was gradu­
!ie drought conscious water
ated in IOfi.1 from Crcoms
mipany p r o d d e d wartime
High School.
cmorivi by urging consums lo put only six inches at
In labor, tha practica of
ater into tubs for hatha. The
orld War 11 limit here was “moonlighting" refers to mul­
tiple Job-holding.
re inches.

OCTOBER WINNER of the Pilot Club Safe Driver Award nt Seminole
High School in Minn Stefnny Weatguto (center), who receives n free ta n k
of gns from B. S. Kiddy, manugor of the Standard Station a t French
Avenue and First Street. At left in Mm. Jerry Jem igan, president of th e
Pilot Club, which m akes the monthly award in cooperation with Sanford
service station operntorn, to a student driver chosen hy the Student Coun­
cil. Miss Westgnte in the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Phil Wentgate,

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TRAILWAYS BUS TERMINAL
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THIRD GRADE STUDENTS a t Lake Monroe
School pone in front of th® Seminole County
Mobile Crime Unit after touring th e crime lab

PETUNIAS
la increased enrollment Uw
Aa Enriched Beadias
NOW M A D Y ’
(rim etUJag lor the madias school is close to e* eroding
of two book* « d i month it the required five-hook per
ALL COLORS
receiving rnthualoiUc pirticl- pupil library book distribution
patios among fifth grade •til­ mark. Additional books parti­
des tJ at take Miry Clemea- cularly a rt needed in the felkGrapevilln JU m a rj
Ui t School, officiili report. lore, religion, mythotogyy, le­
M il Grepevflb Aen,
Although itodeuti make gend and poetry areas and
their ows book seiecUou from donations vrUl be greatly ap­
the tchool library or other preciated If they are no long­
available aources, they are er of value to the individual.
guided by a 12-ipaced color
wheel with each lection re­
presenting a different cate­
gory of literature. Areas re­
quired to complete the wheel
include biographies, fairy
tales, classics, poetry, science,
history fiction, folk lore, reli­
gion, legend or mythology, my­
w ith Deputy Wesley Place, Friday. A t rig h t in
m em o
steries,
history fact, sports,
back ia Mrs. J. W. Dugger, teacher and a t rig h t
id venture and series stories.
ia Jam es E. Murray principal.
After each book ia read a
pupil evaluation ia written cit­
ing the reader's likes and dis­
likes for various miln charact­
faster T U R N P IK E , d
ers, evaluating the attitudes
toward others and noting the
way of lift portrayed in the
story which ean serve as a
BLACKBURN, E n g l a n d model for his own aspirations
and goals toward good whole­
(UPI&gt;—A bus driver protested some, moral living.
“But although be’s been a in court that 22 female beck To prove value of the book
eitixen 30 or #0 years, he's ne­ seat drivers giving him direc­ as a reading level advance­
ver been able to vote,’’ his aon tions where to drop them off ment, the student also is asked
to list five to 10 words and
said.
confused him.
“Last May mom died. In
The Judge ssld that wasn’t their meanings which have tnJune I brought dad out here a good enough excuse for run­ eressed the reading vocabu­
to live with me. Now he'e go­ ning red lights and barred lary.
ing to vote for Uw first lime Ken Nilholton from driving for Review of the program In ob­
in his life—in a laundry room lix months and fined him 114. servance of National Book
yet.”
He also lost bis Job.
Week, Nov. 1-7, shows that due

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Johnson Sees 'Mandate For Unity'
2 County
Races
Close

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WED. NOVEMBER 4. 1964

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 814

Landslide
Given LBJ
AUSTIN, Tex. (U P I) — President Johnson, ae*
eepting the greatest vote of any presidential candi­
date in history, declared early today th a t his land­
slide victory was a “m andate for unity." He urged
friend and political foe to support him in the coming
four years.
I
Appearing before the
nation despite th e late­
ness of the hour (2:30
a.m. EST), th e P resident

to to t M a r t a ty C sn n b We tn a t officials at voting stoa, It was m t a M tola sfprecinct 1* (Farmer’s Auction
whew tot eaavaestog
Market) left that drat "e" out
comptatod Ms official
at the word “precinct" oo their
at Tuesday's elect1
m.
identifying placard to alve Baker tallied l,e u votei a t
the long lines of voters some* agatoet tot fee Us
thing to talk about at they E. C. Harper Jr.
declared the American people
wafted (in most cates more
bid “voted as many but , .
By Dottle
must face the world at one.
than SO minutes) their turn at
By
Julia*
IUustrees
Absentee ballots la Seminole
By Harry I. Johnson
“Our purpose must be to
the machines.
Voting In Precinct 1 at the
County will decide the winner
Polling places were Jammed
• • •
Sanford Junior High School bind up our wounds, heal our
across the county for many
almost cams to u atand-atlll history and make this nation TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
The Herald made an unin- in two county races and could
more than 12 hours yesterday
several times Tuesday due to whole," the President declar­ Florida’* electoral vote for the
tentlonal, but appalling err* overcome the small lead in
county balloting presently held
activltleu of poll watchers
as a rltmax to a tong, arduous
President and Vice President
or on the cover page of the
ed.
and as a result only 84 per
by
Sen.
Barry
Goldwater
over
campaign
which
saw
will not be cast for another
Recreation aection of tha re­
He
spoke
at
the
Municipal
cent of the 1,907 eligible elec­
tempers heat and friendships
cent Progresa Edition. Wa President Lyndon Johnson,
tor*. or 1,239, actually voted. Auditorium here hours after it month and • half.
who swept the state and na­
in some instances freeze.
named one of the lovely tional polls.
R e p o r t s Indicated there bacama clear he had crushed Under state law, slates of 14
A total of 11,398 persons
were about 350 voter* In Ha* 8eo. Barry M. Goldwater in electors each ware nominated
young ladlea you saw there
The county eanvasalng board
stood in long lines in many
GOV.-ELECT BURNS
at 7 p.m. when th* polls clos­ the electloo—but before hii by the Governor at the recom­
Susan Tanner, when in real­ met at 10 a.tn. today to begin
tes to cast their ballot—a rec
Republican rival conceded de­ mendation of the executive
ed. Peter Bukur Sr., chief elec­
ity it wee Mias Lynn McCord, counting a total of 1,234 absen­
ord number for the county but
hat.
tion cl«rk, said that voting Before some 4,300 cheering committees of the Democrat!*
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. tee ballots, and the city board
not in percentage of the total
wa* not computed after 11 supporter*, Johnson said h* and Republican partloi.
E. McCord, of Rt. 1, Boa 3A. is slated to meat at coon.
number eligible to vote.
The 20$-vote lead plied up
p.m., that tabulation were had woo “ more than a victory The (lectors signed an oath
Our sincere apologies to Mias
In addition, 1,234 absentee
that they would vote la the
by incumbent City Commis­
not finished until 12:30 a.m. of party or person."
McCord.
ballots are to be counted by
electoral colloga for the candi­
e e e
sioner Joe Baker, however, la
this
morning
end
that
records
“It U a tribute to the pro­
Voting Registrar C a m l
Seminole Countiane with a In no danger from a report of
were not taken to the Court­ gram that wai begun by our date receiving the popular
Bruce and her staff. These
vote in Florida.
•weet tooth are in luck. Hun- lao absentee ballots in the city
house until 1:4S a m,
beloved President, John F. Democratic alactore w i l l
change the local situation
drede of boxee of chocolate election. At present time, Ba­
"I've been an election clerk Kennedy, a program w« car­
some of the tightest
meet Dec. 14 at noon in th*
candy are being delivered to ker had 1,042 votes to E. C. JACKSONVILLE (UP!) five or aix years,” Bukur ried on,’’ tha President said.
This year 78 percent of
state capital to cast tbalr vote
Lyman High School Friday Harper Jr.’s &gt;34.
Gov.-elect Haydon Burns, tast­ total number (legible cast
ateted "and never before hare
He paid tribute to those who
r u e - S lU E M LYNDON H, JOHNSON
for President Lyndon Johnson
In the Taco for County Com­ ing sweet victory after a bit­ their ballots compared with 87
which the atudents will be
we had anything Ilka this. We hid helped him—ranging from and Vice President • elect Hu­
selling In one big combined missioner of District 3, Demo­ ter campaign, already was percent in 1960.
had ao much Interference from hla “loyal wife and two daugh­ bert Humphrey. Results of tho
fund-raising drive for ail tha crat Lawrence Swofford and
Many are believed to have
tha poll watchers It (lowed ters" to “tvery worker In balloting will be sent to tho
looking
ahead
today
to
the
school clubs and organisa­ Republican Pape Bassett will
visited the polls yesterday only
down the voting procedure." •very block in the land—to tha nation’s capital by m all
tions. Good candy — good have to await the outcome of 1968 race when he hopes to to walk away when they saw
Bukur declared, “Tha poll people of both parties, the peo­ Democratic elector* who will
the absentee ballots before the win a four-year term.
cause.
the long lines of prospective
watcher*,
most of them — to ple who have been so faithful cast their ballots are Robert
• e e
winner of that race can be an­ Burns was to attend a can voters.
the
beet
of
my memory — . , , and have made ft posi- J. Bishop, Orlando, John W.
County Commissioner John nounced.
In Precinct 1 the lines were
vassing board meeting today
representing
Republican can­ Ible."
Only 111 votes now separate
Johnson said he had woo “a McLaughlin, lndialantle, Hal
Alexander, a former president
long
throughout
the
day
and
and have a “ victory brunch"
didates, stopped voters, asked
Davis, Ocala, Rodney B.
mandate
for unity."
of tha Sanford-Seminole Jay the two candidates in the hotly
far Into the night as residents
questions,
checked
Identifica­
with
some
supporter*.’*
Thun
by, DeLand, Walter F.
He laid It was a mandat* for
ceaa, will talk to hla former contested race, with Bassett
waited to cast their ballots.
County voters may have a vote or appointed by the school tions and challenged people." a "government that serves no Fuller, St. Petersburg, Dorsey
club-mates Thursday noon at presently ahead 7,733 to Swof- The Isnky Jacksonville may­ Precinct workers reported
Bukur acid a number of ■pedal Interest—no business Goode, Marianna, Mrs. Ros%
or had no words of concilia harraisment at this polling chance to vote on the appoint­ board.
the Civic Center about the ford’a 1,617.
The outcome of the District lion last night for his defeat place in Sanford Junior High ment of a county acbool sup- According to the United peoplo who w*ri challenged government, no labor govern Ward, Sarasota, William B,
county planning program.
Press International the a
n meat, no farm government , MacDonald Jr., Miami, T. A.
e e e
4 Justice ol the Peace race it ed opponent, Charles Holley, School.
■ent was approved acro« 4
but ■ government that la i Buchanan, Miami, David 8.
Co wa dare remind you also In doubt at Democrat A1 though he urged HaUiV’f
Prosser Jr., Lakeland, Lacy
M
to
t
o
y
to
m
porter*
to
"join
hanti
Davit
holds
only
a
232-vote
servant of all the people."
that It’a only 11 days ’til
a e
-S
fooualy avMa oo
t o ^ g T t o to to “I ask all those who are for Mahon Jr., Jacksonville, El­
wa*
■fclfrlstmts? Might ae well say lead over Republican C. E. TnijOrity to' th ief the ‘
amendments, * all uno
lb »
toal wtoa toe tost ma and all those who opposed liott Roosevelt, Miami, Warren
of the state.*'
-P®
thay art all shopping days (Chuck) Kern.
a
are:
He caUd Holley a “ coattail by l’rariftct Jl, more than an involves the right to
•lector* voted, poll watcher* me” to forget “our petty dif M. Goodrich, Bradanton, and
Seminole Countlans east
since there are now a num­
Mra. Ada C. Williams, Fort
Amendment t — For, 4.8W; enured the booths to check ferences and stand united."
ber of placea where you can 487 votes for Goldwater and candidate" who tried to ride hour after tha polls officially
(Attorney General Kynea
tha number of voter* register­ The President waa elated. Pierce.
against 4,330.
■hop on Sunday. While this i* a surprising 8,624 for Presi­ into the governorship on the closed.
popularity of Republican pres­ The next return wai filed at al moon today informed The Amendment 2 — For, 4,889; ed on the machine before the Before hla victory statement
horrifying to coneervativea, it dent Johnson.
idential
candidate Barry Gold- 8:30 p.m. by Precinct 6 and Sanford Herald that Semi­
Incumbent Sen. Spessard L.
election clerks had o chance he happily declared that the
la a boon for tha aix-d«y-a
nole County voters now are against 3,921.
l
water.
Holland
took
a
commanding
week worker, who hai no
from then on the rest of the Riven the local option, In a Amendment 3 — For, 4,721; to voU, Said Bukur, “ I had landslide was just about as he
M S
to coll for aheriffa deputies expected it and hit the poll*
other leisure time. Don’t let two-toone lead over opponent “ l a m happy this election is 23 precincts trickled In with future referendum, of ac­
■gainst, 3,348.
1
the
last
In
the
state
of
Flor­
which
forecast
It
"on
the
Claude
R.
Kirk
Jr.
In
Semin­
the publicity about 3b and 40
their returns, some arriving; cepting or rejecting the Amendment 4 — For, 4,132; to restore order."
ida where there can ever be
hour work weeka fool you — ole County.
long after midnight.
Bukur also said Ihet never nose."
against, 4,669.
school superintendent consti­
a
coattail
candidate
on
the
na­
G
u
b
e
r
n
a
t
o
r
i
a
l
can­
there are still lota and tots
Mrs. liruce read off the re­ tutional amendment.)
Amendment 3 — For, 4,329; before had he and hit sUff
tional candidate," Burns said,
of futka who work Iota longer didate Haydon Burns at 8.837
sults to a host of newsmen and
■gainst, 4.711
of election clerk* ever Uken
referring
to
the
fact
that
In
the
and Charles Halley at 7,408 ran
hour*.
Solons Returned
womrn in the lobby of the appoint the superintendent in Amendment 6 — For, 3,927; ■uch abuse. "We were celled Fire District
future
the
gubernatorial
elec­
a
surprisingly
close
race.
•
•
•
courthouse, twice losing her Scminolo and seven other against 3,977.
crook* and other nsmte when
MIAMI (UPI) - Florida vetions
will
be
heid
in
non-presiIncumbent Rep. Joe Davis
Wa suggest that someone
voice and having to rest be­ counties.
Amendment 7 — Fur, 3,333; w* tried to explain l» p-rsont Wins Approval
(era ta il Ilia itete's aix in­
dential
election
years.
This
Is
School officials on the coun­ against, 2.733.
aee about getting another tine thoroughly trounced his Re­
cumbent Congressmen — two
how to uie voting machine*
the reason that Burns' current fore continuing.
out to the Agricultural Center. publican opponent, Robert T. term will end in two years.
Transistor radios were in ty level still can call for the Amendment 8 — For, 4,693; on o email miniature machine Seminole County hai a new of them Republicans — back
Hoover,
M.
D.,
with
a
total
of
referendum at a later date but against, 3,216.
That’s tha hardest ’phone in
fire control district as a re to Washington yesterday. The
we had at th* Precinct.”
The grcjlng, 32-year old use as the national races were
tha county to get—the line is 8,300 to 4,807, Davis carried Bums who hat been mayor of watched during intermission it is not sure what the unoffi­ Amendment 9 — For, 4,336;
ault
of a favorable vote of remaining aix ware unopposed.
One of th* poll watcher*.
17 precincts.
cial decision oi the voters will against, 3,003.
always busy.
on the local level.
freeholders in District 2 yes
Mrs.
Ruth
Boutwel),
of
Lake
Jacksonville
for
13
years,
won
Incumbent Tax Asaessor
do to that question.
s e e
Ametvlment 10 — For, 479;
Ike Injured
by a big margin over Holley.
Mery, aald she wa* a Demo­ terday.
The unofficial tally in Semi­ against, 3,136.
The proposal was approval
Second report luncheon of Mary Earle Walker was re. The governor-elect said ho
crat
and
a
poll
watcher
for
AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI) -F o rnole had the voters defeating Amendment It — For, 4,032;
by the voters, 231 to 67,
the United Fund captains will turned to office by Seminole believed hit support had help­
E.
Pope
Raxaatt,
Republican
mcr
President Dwight Elsen­
County
voters
with
a
secure
It
4,711
to
4,329.
These
figures
against, 3.798.
Involved Is (hat area of the
be held at the Tradewinds
ed the Johnson Humphrey tic­
hower
wai treated Tuesday for
candidate
for
county
commis­
lead
of
9,331
to
8,733
for
Re­
arc
subject
to
the
official
can­
Amendment
11
—
For,
3,330;
northwestern portion of the
Cafetarla Friday at 12:15 p.m
ket carry Florida hut added
a back injury received in •
sioner.
vass
of
the
ballot
by
county
publican
candidate
Guy
Allen.
county in the Lake Monroe
against, 4,843.
It’a Dutch and they will meet
“I was there,” Mr*. Bout- community area known as fall at hia cottage at the Au­
voting authorities. The canvass Amendment 13 — For, 3,923;
Democratic School Board in­ that supporting the Democratic
in tha private dining room
ticket
probably
cost
him
200,gusta National Golf Club,
was started in mid-morning against, 1,377,
well aaid, "to check off Re- Precinct 2.
cumbent James Blrkenmeycr
s e e
000 votes in the state.
TALLAHASSEE
(UPI)
an
I
was
continuing
this
after­
Jr,
piled
up
a
comfortable
publican
electora
ae
they
vot­
The
voters'
action
now
will
Mi.Mi, a black miniature
Spessard Holland, Democrat noon.
MIAMI (UPI) - A voting ed. And wc planned to re­ permit the community to form Holley Rests
French poodle, ia lost. MiMi margin of votas over Repub­
seeking
his
fourth
six-year
The
question
put
to
the
vot
lican
challenger
Waiter
Hoavalanche
against a proposed mind Ihoae who had not. The ally organire a Volunteer Fire ST. PETERSBURG (UPI)—
was a birthday present just
Conffress Nailed
term as U. S Senator, easily ers was, in essence, that the Florida rvapporttonmcnl form law says tha clerk must call Department patterned after Defeated Republican guberna­
last Sunday from C. 0. Todd, berg with a 7,733 to 3,881 WASHINGTON (UPI) defeated his Republican oppon­ amendment would permit local u)a ha,j ,ha atata'g Ugialatlve out tha name of a -liter ao it Taxes will be levied to ai torial Candida-* Charles R.
2637 French Avenue, to his count.
Dcmocral* early today nailed ent, Claude Kirk Jr., in Tues­ option elections In Florida fnr Idistricting problem headed ran be heard by poll watch­ lilt in the purchase of equip­ Holley jilannoy today to take
wife, Martha. Tuesday morn­
down control of the House in day’s election.
eight counties, including Semi hick to lateral court today. ers. When this was not done ment and supplies and for a few days off to relax from
ing MiMi disappeared and the
ihe nth Congresi Their con­ With 2.2W precincts of 2,- nole, tv determine if the super
Todds can’t find her. If any­ Miss Ellen Hoy tinued majority in the Senate 278 reported, Holland had 333,- intendent of public instruction The proposed 43-sen aIor, III- we called Mr*. Ceml Bruce, other operations of the depart­ the rigors of the long bard
repre»enl stive apportionment supervisor of registration, and ment.
campaign.
one seta the small and fright­
had been assured hours before. 771 vote* to Kirk’s 333.384.
Is to he elected hy popular plan wax one of three or 13
■he rxme out and explained
ened MIMI, please call 322- Succumbs At 68
proposed constitutional amend­ that this was the law,"
085 or 322-8388.
ment* on the Tuesday ballot
• • •
Mis* Ellen Hoy, 88, former
Mra. Doutwell also said,
which
apparently were voted “ Election clerk* can't search
One vole can really be Im­ city Ux collector who retired
down.
after 41 year* in the office,
portant.
purees for marked ballots, but
Amendment* number one,
When Rutherford B. Hayea died at 12:26 p.m. Tuesday at
on reapportionmi-nl, number 1 can assure you w* found
was elected president in 1876 Seminole Memorial Hospital.
four, on school financing, and them and called It to the at­
it was by a margin of one
Born in btarion County Oct.
number 12, on gas tax alloca­ tention of election officials.
vote in the electoral college. 3, 1896, she had lived in San­
tions, seemed assured of de­ If we're going to have elec­
When that election was con­ ford for the past 44 years
tion laws, let’s stick with
feat.
tested, he won a second time making her home at 1112
them."
Amendment
number
13,
em­
in the House of Representa­ South Oak Avenue, She was
County Attorney Harold
powering
Sarasota
Cour'.y
to
tives—by one vote.
a member of All Soule Cath­
Johnson this morning said he
alter
Florida's
traditional
$3,The man who cast the decid­ olic Church and a member of
WJQ homestead exempUon Ux received leveret complaints
ing vote for Hayes himself had the Catholic Woman's Club.
formula headed for approval ■bout peraone carrying mark­
been elected to Congress by
Survivor* are two aiatera,
ed ballot* into th* booth,
by about a 3-3 margin.
one vote. And the man who Mrs. Mery Micklea, of San­
Another much-defeated pro­ “X's" scratched into th* glass
cast the vote for Congressman ford, and Mrs. W. F. Runge,
posal, amendment 11, had a over certain candidate*' names
was so sick he had to be car­ of Atlanta; two nieces, Mrs.
good lead with the counting end clerks not calling out
ried to the polls on a stretcher. James If. Morris and bliss
well along. It would author- namaa of alactore loudly en­
• • •
Dorothy Rung*, both of At­
ire the Legislature to revist ough.
MW C8B
The University of Florida lanta, and one nephew. Dr.
the constitution in place of a Judge Vernon Mice laid to­
rnuMcmg
Press reported that one of its William H. Runge, of San­
constitutional convention doing day that any complainte would
garg
publications had been stolen ford,
the Job,
have to be taken before the
from a book show in a prom­ Funeral mast will be con­
Other amendments In the bal­ eanvasalng board.
Call the auto loan experts: Ralph Pezotd,
inent city. The book was "How ducted at 9:30 a.m. Thursday
lot, also appearing victorious,
To Be An Active Cftlun,’’ and at All Souls Church with Rev.
or Jim Doucette, today. Phone 322*1611A SANFORD NAVAL AIR STATION airm an. Roy Perry, 26, of Lake
were:
the city was Washington, D. C. Richard Lyons officiating.
Mary,
leaped
from
th
is
inboard
boat
this
morning
when
it
caught
fire
Number
three,
extending
HHH
Jubilant
• • •
Burial will be In All Souls
jilxiut n half mile out in I-ake Monroe. Perry told police u fire developed
school bond financing.
MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) —
Probably a tut of others Cemetery. Active pallbearers
in back of the motor as he was returning from I.ake Jessup and u short
Number five, empowering Es­ Jubilant Vice President-elect
have the same feeling. Except will be members of the Holy
period of fishing. He was rescued by Police Lt. Hen Butler in the rescue
cambia, Lake, Martin, Okee­ Hubert H. Humphrey, full
service eUtione, motels end Name Society,
boat assisted by Deputies Wealey Place and Carl Sm ith. The two rescue
chobee, Palm Beach, Putnam of praise for President JohnH m I w rjxc.
restaurants located on end
Rosary wUl be recited at 8
craft patrolled the area keeping other boats from getting too close to the
and Seminole counties to ap­ son, heads for LBJ country to­
dependent to some extent on p.m. today at Brisson Funeral
fiercely burning boat. Perry ia attached to Heavy Attack Squadron 7 a t
point rather than elect county day and a Taxes • sized vic­
Home.
the 17-92 traffic.
the base. He was unhurt.
(Herald Photo)
school superintendent*.
tory barbecue.

Deputies
Called To
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Record
Tallied

To Vote
Dec. 14

Haydon Burns
Wins Easily,
Looks To '66

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Yet To Be Decided

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TWELVE-YEAR-OLD Steven Nicarry receive* coveted Clod and Coun­
try Award from Caaselberry Community Methodiat Church, being pin­
ned on hy his m other, Mrs. William Nlcarry. Looking on are Scoutmaster
W. T. Daniel Jr., Steve’s fa th e r and Rev. Delmaa Copeland.

DANCING TIIE DUCK to mu*ic of the "Vibrations” (background) a t
the Ceneva Youth Club'* Halloween Dance, Judy Kinnaird and Leo Ford
(center front) were chosen as the winning couple. Prizes were records.

Geneva Youth
Club Dance Is
Said Success
By JnAn* llij«
Tbs Gantva Youth Club
welcomed Uillowefn with ■
big danra at tha Community
1UII. Members of tha club
turned out in forca and danead way into the night to muiic
of tha "Vibration*,” a bind
rnmpmed of aix buy* rang­
ing from 14 through 17 year*
rid which provided nnnic ti«acrib«d aa "fabulous,"
Tha hall w it demratad is
tha oranga and black them*
of Halloween and tha punch,
popcorn and potato rhlpa dis­
appeared na fast hi they wera
put on tha table.
A dance ronteit was held
with the teenager* doing "The
T&gt;uik" and the winning toupla
wlreled were Judy KiniitiirJ
and l&gt;rn (Torch) Ford. Each
received a record.
Thapernnea for the event
were Mra. Mary Kinnaird and
Hr*. J ouii Ford.

Apple Orchard
Picked Clean
SAN DIEGO, Calif (UPI)
— Lctioy llurthnlirnievr, «■(
Newport Tlrach, who own* a
27-arrr apple orchard in near­
by Julian, ha* a problem.
Twice within the last two
two year* thieve*, tiling
heavy equipment, have atripped hi* orchard burr. He es­
timated hi* lot* at 11,000.

By J am Ci
law. Delmaa Copeland, of
Caiaolbarry Community Mathodiat Church, presented tha
coy*ted Cod and Country
Award to Scout Stovan Nicer*
ry Sunday In aa Impraulwa
ceremony during the morning
worahlp aatvlee.
Twslve-ytar-old Steven la
tbo aon of Mr. and Mra. Wil­
liam Nkarry. of Longwood,
and a member nf Boy Scout
Troop 341 which la aponaored
by the church.
Alto participating In tha
■orvico vara members of the
troop *rho conducted tha flag
Ceremony and Scoutmaalor
W. T. Daniel Jr., who explain­
ed tha difficult requirement*
for tha award. It take* at
laaat ona year to tarn tha
award which la given by tho
church to Scout* who qualify.
Scoula who qualify.
Many houra of aorriea to
Uio local church wart donated
by Start while ha waa work­
ing on tho raqulramonta.
Among other raqulramonta
wart regular private worahlp,
conducting public worahlp,
memorlilng booka of tho Bi­
ble and aelacted paaaagoa and
becoming familiar with the
hlitory of tho church and ite
belief*. Stove olio attended
Sunday School regularly and
la Witnaaa Chairman In tha
Intermediate MYF.
Tha handaom* made! which
conilata of o rad erota on n
white ahiald attached to bluo
ribbon waa pinned on by
Slav*'* mother.

Life And Death Come In One Day
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
Lift and death cam# to the
Kugene Iterthollc family yaaterday.
Mr*. Harthollc, ZB, began
having labor paint ihortly
before 1 a.m. liar huahand
tried to get hi* car atarted
but when ha couldn't, ha eon*
(acted a neighbor.
Mra. FUrtholle aet out for
the hospital In a car with
neighbor Alvin llnward, hut
thry collided with another
car at an interaertion.
Tha exjiectant mother wa*
treated for her injurlm at the

‘Stolen’ Food
Served In Jail
SAN QUENTIN, C a l i f .
(Ill’l l —A notice on the Han
Quentin Prison bulletin board
recently warned prisoner*
tliut ‘'consuming stolen food
from the mesa-hall will uul bo
dealt lightly with,” accord­
ing to the prison's newspaper,
the San Quentin New*.
Comment* the paper: "We
always thought tho Depart­
ment nf Correction bought
their food from legitimate
deslers."

No Comment

TOLEDO, Ohio (t.’PI) —
Editor benjamin Strange, of
tho Toledo Monl'nr, a weekly
busine** newspaper, pirked
up a oopy and found tha
Monitor bad endorsed s t a te
Hep. Charles Kurfcas, his op­
ponent (or tha atata legisla­
ture.

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God, Country
Award Given To
Steven Nkarry

WHOA! Aboard h er pony, Mickey Hetnlcke, 4,
Denver, IDC'i National March of Dimes Child,
f iciua in Luc bvncXil uL p iio lm ia p u a j.

Duval Medical Center enter
gcncy mom, then wheeled dl
leetly to tha delivery room
where at 3 a.m. ah* gave
birth to a girl.
At 4:4B a.m. Mr*. Ttartholie wa* pronounced dead of
a broken neck.

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PINECREST SHOPPING CENTER
HWY. 17-92 SOUTH — SANFORD _
-SAVINGS AND LOAN” Week has been declared by Mayor A. L. Wilson
fo r Nov. 8-13 in Sanford. W itnessing signing of the proclamation are
George Touhy end Mrs. Wilson.
(Herald Photo)

Savings-Loan
Wounded
Detective
Week Declared
Chases, Captures 3

PHONE 322-7913
We Boast the lowest EVERYDAY
Price* Anywhere . . . We don’t
confuse you with weekend Specials,
Coupons, our prices ara th a

Mayor A. L. Wilton has
M i n e TODAY and EVERYDAY!
signed a proclamation declar­
ing tha obstm nea of Saving*
MIAMI (UPI) - Two shot- admitted firing both shotgun
Look At This Partial Listing!
and Loan Weak for tha Nov. gun woundi (ailed te alow a blast*.
8-to-13 period in Sanford.
Miami police detective when
Tho municipal recognition he chased and captured three
CONTAC COLD CAPS
of this thrift and landing seg­ men In a car.
ment of tha economy of tho
When the trio shouted ob­
iv t u b c n u t T T c o r n T o r
state la a cooperative move scene remark* at Det. Willla THK
NINTH J l ' t l i r i A t , r i R REG. $1.49
91*
to ti* on the local celebration Nicholson as he stood talking C l'I T IN AND POM SSSMINOLIS
r
o
t
NTT.
A.
with that of Gov. Farria Bry­ to a woman, the 38-year-old i ’ll a v f ’K i irv LOMID
NO. i m as
ant who issued on Sept. 26 a officer Jumped into hi* car T ltK PNION CENTRAf. 1,1 P E
INSURANCE COM PANT,
proclamation declaring tho and went after them.
Plaintiff,
Four block* away the men v».
■amt aavan daya In Novem­
VITAMIN SPECIALS!
(topped and one o( them pull­ 1 ,00VD X DEFKINB. ef ux.
ber SAL Week for Florida.
D
t
f
s
n
j
a
a
t
s
.
Recognition la given to tha ed a thotgun from the trunk
NirricB o r s r r r iv
f i t s billion Industry a* tha of the car and loaded it. wdKTHAfiB rnMKri.osi’isr.
TO* I.IA1TII M. PESK INS an t
B 1 100 MG....»............. 100 FOR 69c
national convention of the Un- Nlchotion pulled up behind
MAXINK DEAK1NH. hi*
them
and
sprang
from
his
car.
wlf*
Red State* Having* and Loan
R R s l D K VCKi UNKNOWN
DeBary Bridge
League is being held In Miami He wa* shot In the lower abdo­ AND
VIT. A 25,000 Units 100 For 6 |c
T ill All p a r tie s claim ing
men
and
fired
a
wild
shot
be­
1nt-r*s(i by, th m u c h , un&gt;
Beach with a pre-convention
fore
the
trio
took
off
again.
■tar or a g a i n s t th s a f o ra estimate of 6,000 attending.
Club Plays
p m .in a
VITAMATE THERAPEUTICM
The wounded detective chas- T nMt lill ARK
Nationally recognised auth­
h araby Bnllfla4 I
rtl
the
three
men
for
23.
blocks
t
h
a
t
a
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i
t
to
faratlo**
a
orities and government of­
r a r t a ln m .irta a s* a n r u m h t r l n r
14 Tables
ficial* will be on the program, more. When he caught up with t h s followlnx dsecribad ra a l |
100 FOR ONLY $2-89
them at a home in the north' property, to -w lt:
DeBary Duplicate Rridga the plenary sessions being
Ln» I. Block II, NORTH I
west
section,
one
mm
ran
in
Club, meeting this week nn held, in the Municipal Audi
r&gt;B1.ANIItJ,
tcco n lln r
to
aide to get a pistol while the
plat th ara o f r*ror&lt;l»&lt;l In 1
Monday, played 14 tables di­ torium in tha host city.
Plat Honk IS, Pax** M a n .tl
man with ths shotgun blasted
rected by 51!** Ethel Johnt l . Public IternrU* of H rm U |
the officer a second time.
nnl# County, Plnrl&gt;1»
■on.
But county police were ha* b«*n flls.l * c *ln*i &gt;u.i tn I
Winner* war*, NS, first, Mr. X Pulls Wool called to the scene and the I h s abovs itvl-rt *ult, an.! you
sr# raoulr*d tn «arv» a ropy o f I
Mra. J. D. Cordell and Nor
three man were apprehended your Anawar o r o th e r Pla aa ina
an Meyar; wontl, Sir. and
plaint nn P l a i n t i f f *
before
any
further
gunfire
Qve^Wife’s fyes tbk pUce'. «*» * 4 &gt; laattnrlb« ComAND
Ell SOM. RIHJI.
ra. (iaorga Pearsall; third,
Never* 6 &gt;re»isister i
DKAK*A t/&gt;WNt&gt;E.X, I f f E a s t
Sira. David Singar and A.
w a r W fd to n . E n gland
Nicholson ***’ taklri to t Ce ntra l B o u lr r a r d . Orlando. I this price! FoMevs I
Rnaiell; fourth, Mr*. Ida B. (UPI)—City official* disclos­ local hospital end admitted in Elurlda, a n d file the o rig in a l I Coenplate with coast
Answer or o th e r PlM dlnx In
Wilson ami Mrs. Ida Sand ed that for twn years a re­ fair condition.
tho offlc* nf ths C tsrk nf th e I earphone, bottefy.
Circuit
Court on or b#f«.r* tho
era; fifth, Mra. Robert F. cently resigned garbage col
Police charged Andrew Har­
day nf Noyember, 1SS|. If
Ntcholla and Mrs. Dolores M lector had fooled his wife ris, 21, Coldoo James, 22, and 30th
you fall to do ao. a dacra - pro
Finn.
into thinking he had a better Ozric Green, 34, with shooting conftM o will h* tak o n a a a l n d
for Iho relief dem anded tn [
the officer. They said James you
KW, first. Mrs. Mery Fitt* job.
I he Complaint.
T h is Notice shall ha puhll»h-|
and F. R. Froahtlrh; second,
Each day the man, identi­
ed once a week for four con5lr*. Arthur Willgoos* and fied only aa “Mr. X," left
eecutlve
w e e k t to the S a n f o r d 1
Unit For Girls
is .s e
Harry M. Brown; third, Mrs. home dressed in business
Herald.
CAMBERLEY, E n g l a n d
HATEIt
THIS
l
l
t
h
day
of
|
clothes.
Before
stalling
wurk
Nan Edwards and Charles
(UPI)—The rnmninniling nf- October, M il.
BOX OF 50
Daglia; fourth, Mr*. Lloyd he would change into overalls.
fleer of the lor*I sea cadet (S E AAMrth u r H. Beckwith, J r ,
SPECIAL!
Stafford and William G. Luts; At day's end, ha showered
Clerk ot C ircuit Court
corps started a unit for girls
TAMPA CHOICE
fifth, Mra. Frank Holder and and changed back into hi*
Ry: M artha T. Vlhlen
5 POUND
aftar discovering the male
Deputy Clerk
busine** suit. A city official
Sirs. Charles Hassell.
Ptlbllih Oct. I t , I I k So*. 4,1
cu.lrta
would
rather
dute
gills
The club will mark It* said "There’s same sort of than attend meetings.
II. MSI,
FRUIT
n ir-ii
fourth anniversary nett Tuei- stigma attached to the job'*
CAKE
day with a buffet luncheon at and the man finally found an
ONLY
noon to ha followed Immedi­ other one.
ately with a special Master
Point game with door prii*.
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Clerical Jobs' K
On Upswing
WASHINGTON |UPI( —
The Labor Department pre­
dict* clerical Jobs may double
in the next 10 years.
In a flu-page booklet releas­
ed by the Woman’s Hurtau,
the department »ald there
now at# more than seven mil­
lion women employed In cleri­
cal job* which la more than
in any other occupational
aiea.
Wage* for women nffu-e
worker* tanged from an aver­
age of $38.M) a we*k for
anma file clerk* to an avtr
age of fltfl.M a week for
seirt'Uries, the report said.

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FE D E R A L
MVINOK
AND l,OAN ASSOCIATION* OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a carporAtlnn.
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October 3!. MCI, And nf record
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1'Agi CC3» nf tha public record*
nf Ncmlnnl* County, Florid*,
• n. itmktiPlng ihe fnllo w liii d**onha*4 fr-At p r o |) t r ( f, in-wit:
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i n It with th# iirti1#r#( gtinl i'l#i k
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IN T H K PIH CI'I T COURT o r
T H E NINTH J U U I C I t L t I R f t IT. IV AND m s SEMINOLE
COf.VTir. FLORIDA.
CIIANCKHV No, 1IIM
• i 't r to o ris r r t it l e
PA UL K PIZKTt and PATB1CIA A. I'lZEIL hie wife.
Plaintiffs.
ve
MABLE R. Al.ldlOPP. et at.
[■•lendants.
NOTICE OF SUIT
tw the Name e f Me State e l
P ie ria n
To the B efendant:
MAUI.K ►
; At.UtOPP
And to: The u n k n o w n spoueo
of aald above nam ed n a tu r a l
Defendant
And to: All partleo rtalm lne
Inter**!, by, thr.iuah. uri.lor
*&gt;r axalnet tha above named
natural
Defendant
not
kn o w n to ho .load nr alive
And to: All p a r t i a l Having
nr Claiming to h a v t any right,
t t t l a or Interest In and to
the following described pro ­
perty. s itu a te in leminot*
County, Florida, to-w lt:
I a u I. Block I. HANLANDO
th a gl'BURR BEAUTIFUL.
A ltam onts n o t i o n , acc o rd ­
ing to p lat t h a r e o f as r e ­
corded In P la t Book 1.
Pag* ST. Puhllo Records of
Somlnnlo County. Florid*.
TUU, AND EACH OF TOU,
a ra notified th at a su it to q u t llll* tn tha above described p r o ­
pe rty h*e besn tiled a gainst you.
»nd y e a s r s hereby r e q u ir e ! to
eerv* a copy of yo u r Anewer
tn th* Complaint on tho P l a in ­
tiff*'
Attorney.
DAVID W
Cl'NNl.NilIIAM, P. O Roi 1IJJ
W in te r Park. Florid*, and file
Iho origin al in th* office of the
C lark of th* C ircuit Court on
or before November 10th. t i l l
otherw le* th* a llegation* nf
•old Complaint will bo take n
t e confeeeed.
T h is notice ehall he publieh»d once each week for four
contecullv* w eeks In ths S a n ­
ford Herald
Dated tht* : s t h day e f Ootoher. M il.

M IRVIN «T PRIKMKR
l * ) l l H-nllcr Street
Detroit I*. M lrhlstn
Tmt *r* hsr-bir noitfltd ihsl
• suit h t s b-*n flltd sgain*t
you In Ihs s h o t s sntttled c a u s e
sod th at you ar* r«iutr*d to
III* your i m s s r with ths C ltrh
of this t 'n u r t sod to **rt* a
copy thereof upon ths plaintiff
nr plalnilft's a l t o r n s y a whoss
oaoi s and sddrSM la Ullss.
tlsdrlcls a Robinson, M l Cast
r h u r r h S tr ss t, OrUndo Flnr.
Ida, not la te r than Nutambsr
1*. MSI If you fall to do so a
Doers* Pro t'onfsaio wilt ha soIsrsd *salB*t you for tho r e ­
lief d r . nan,l,d In ihs Com­
plaint Tht* suit Is to fnrsrloss
t m o r . x n # Ths rsal property
procssdsd t e a l n t t is:
t-»« SI, m ock C. BRANTI.KT HHURKS. r i R S T APPITItl.N, arcordin* in Ihs
l»la* I h r r m f as ts. or.l*d 10
M at H c k *, f o e s 4), of
Ihs PubMs R sm rd s of Ssmlnote County. Klorlds.
WITNESS my hand and ths
s r s l of th is Court at Sanford,
Klori&lt;la. th is l l t h day of ttrt- (SEAL!
nhrr. Mil.
A rthur H He.-k with, J r I
liltCAI.l
Clerk. Circuit Court
A r t h u r II lls c b * iih . J r ,
H-ml'ini* County. Florid*
Clark
By. Martha T. Vlhtsn
By M artha T Vlhlso C
Deputy Clerk
Ollts. H sdrlc k k Robinson
DAVID W. CUN NINO HAM
l e t Cast Church Straal
r O. Bos M i l
Orlando. Klorl.ls
W'totar Park, Florid*
Attorney* for P laintiff
Attorney for Plaintiff*
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BabySeminoles
Hold Impressive

Race Track Rre

Thinking Out Loud

LAUREL, Md. (UPI) - As
Investigation was under way
today to detormina the came
of a Sr* that destroyed at least
a thoroughbreds aad a b an
at Laurel Race Track laat

"Listen," said Pigott, "I
was happy for that one-point
margia ovar Bishop Moors
last Thursday night and I’ll
ha happy with a one-point win
Over Lyman.”
Pigott allowed aa bow It’s
tough to gat a team sp for a
game. "That's what so inter­
esting about football,” ex­
plained Jim, "when two clubs
go out there on the field the
nadordeg always has a chance
— sometimes a batter chance
* - to win.”
Aad he added, "Look whet
happened last Thursday night
against Bishop Moore.”
Pigott Mid Seminole had
(routed Lymaa and "ear re­
ports Indicate that the Grey­
hounds kit hard, they are
alert, aad wo feel that they’ve
got a S i m hunch e f boys.
“I realise they’re going to
he tough la seasons to come
hut tot’s face it, they could
he tough for no this Friday
Bight*
Pigott declared that he and
hi* aides, Jim McCoy and
Dick Williams, have been
working the Seminole* herd
thla week. "Wehr# moved Ter.
ry Echols up from the Junior
varsJty for defensive purpos­
es," Pigott u ld . "Ttrry la a
hard-nosed youngster, loves to
kit tad hit hard and has good
Speed,” Jim added.
Meanwhile at Lyman, Head
Coaek Dick Copeland said hla
elub would have a difficult
time with Seminole. "We’ve
scouted them often," Copeland
claimed, "and they’re Juat lmpraselre. They’ve got size and
depth”
Copeland Mid he and his
aides, Tom Barnes, Jim Far­
ley and Dick Silvers, are not
InsUIIIng anything new wlta
which to combat the bigger
Seminole*.
"Our club la better than at
the sUrt of the season,"
Copeland admitted. "Things
are looking up.”
Of course, Copelnnd haa
reason to think so. HI* club
thla year has been rnmprised
primarily of small youngsters
but Lyman haa hail a flno
JayVee Mason and they havo
* fine group of youngatere
coming up next season from
South Seminole Junior Illgn.
"Our JayVees did better
this sea*on than wa expected."
Mid Copeland. "Except for a

Tea fine companies war* re­
quired to brtag the bits* un­
der control aad Laurel vohmteer lira officials announced
Immediately they were fat
vestlgatlng far possible tlgaa
of arson. The cause of the
Ore still hat aot been determin­
ed early today.
State polk* reported that six
■aa war* la the building be­
fore the fir* broke out and al­
though on* was missing for
several hours, all eventually
None of the famed boro*
her* for the annual running of
tbs 1150,000 Washington (D.
C.) International, Nov. 11,
wars involved In the firs. Sev­
eral foreign thoroughbreds,
such an Anllia of Russia, al­
ready are quartered bars
while Kelso, the American
champion, was expected to ar­
rive today.

* * * 4 * ’ i bUf k. u.n ifo n p&gt; pfcju
aU yards on an off-tackle Jaunt^ before
being hauled down by a Bishop
H00™ ^ f feni,ero ™ ** *ct,on took.Ptac* during the Metro Conference
Y V * * SIIS, 411,1 tb® Hornet* at Orlando’a Colonial Field. The
Sanford eleven nosed out the Ilorneta, 7 to 6.
(Heruid Photo)

ficult it was and the three
Houk and Berra Mid ex­
managers he played under actly the u n s thing about
with the YankMs, Casey
Stengel, Ralph Hnuk and Yo­ the stocky, Uttle Yankee ace.
Ford didn’t immediately de­
gi Iterro, all agreed he never
tried to con them even once. cide to submit to the opera­

Joe Schmidt
'Player Of
The Week'
Joe Schmidt, wingback for
Edgewatar High School, was
chosen "Player of Uio Week"
for hla outstanding perform­
ance In tha OcL 16 gam*
agalnat Winter Park.
Schmidt w u praMnted with
tho Sandlar Homes trophy ot
a pep rally at Edgawator
High Friday night la recogni­
tion of his achievement.
,
Ha was chosen by tha selec­
tion committee from recom­
mended candidates for this
award mada by tha high
school coaches In Orange and
•Seminole counties. Joa return­
ed * punt for 91 yards and a
touchdown for Edgawatar’i
first score and tha turning
point of tha game, n* also
raught a 44-yard touchdown
paM. II* was definitely tha
outstanding player of tha
week.
In addition to th* trophy,
Jo* la now eligible for the an­
nual (500 scholarship award
set up by Sandler Homes. The
recipient of tho scholarship
will be named at the end of
the current season from th*
list of names received from
each school during tha year.
The scholarship is good for
any school chosen by the re­
cipient.
All high schools In the two
counties art cooperating In
thla program originated by
Norman R. Sandler, pres!-

"When you go out to the
mound to take out most pitchera, nine out of every 10 will
try to tell you he is all right,”
Stengel once Mid. "Not Ford,
though. If he doesn't have It
any more, be'e the first one to
say so. H* doesn't give you
a lotta soft soap."

Pierros Storm
To First Place
Ford.
'
Unlike many other pltehara,
he never has shirked an as­
signment no matter how dif-

SEC Steadlag*

Team
Alabama
LSU
Florida
Georgia
Kentucky
Tennessrs
Auburn
Miss.
Miss. 8t.
Vandy
Tulan*

Hurricanes Reef
Up For Tulane

CORAL GABLES (Ul’l)—
The Iithuma of Tehuante­ Miami Coach Charlie Tat# la
pec form* the narrowest part beefing up th* middle of hla
Hurricane line for Tulan*
of Mexico
which cornea Into th* Orange
Bowl Friday night.
Two of Allami'a tup men
were back on the field after
e t * * ia s o is y rrx
Injuries that kept them out
ca¥* # * p m
of th* Detroit game, which
Miami won last week ti)-7.
to
a cra u s
X
Tate a*ld he expected Tulane
^
G W C e \r * * T £ P
y r jM
to do a lot of running up th#
middle.
9 m *2** caW o # / &lt; o ^

Fierro M a n u f a c t u r e r s
stormed Into first place in the
Sandspure League at Jet
Lane* on the strong right arm
of Jean Krtock who hlasled a
214592 high series.
The Plerm girls won four
from Powell's Insurance to
jump into Ihc loop lead.
Despite losing four points
to the Southward Really. Bet­
ty Anne's Halntyling was able
In keep a half game ahead of
Howe Tire In second placa.
Gere Williams rolled a 167 and
•Mary Anderson howled 182/465
while pacing Southward. Helen
Kat-lin ahot a 174 and Darkis
i»wens s 187/497 aerie* for
Drily Anne's.
Howe split with St. John's
Really to hold third place as
Helen Padgett shot a 173 and
Marilyn Ferguson a 165/165.
Jane Adcock rolled a 165 and
Eleanor Anderson X 169/466
for St, John’s.
Lusting Transfer won four
from Edith's Beauty Silon to
take fourth place as Nona
Illix-s shot a 160 and Jimmie
Livingston bowled a 165,450.
Nancy Conway had a 160 for
Edith's.
Chapman Blocks won their
match W..4 the Alley Cats as
Virginia Abbott* rolled a IU).
O. K. Tire entered Into a thirdplace tic after taking three
from Pryor's Insurance. Dot
Johnson hit 167/452 for O. K.
and Juanita Baird rolled an
identical 161/452 for Pryor's.

tion when the doctors at
Lenox Hill Hospital Inform­
ed him they felt it w u acces­
sary earlier In the week.
"I slept oo the decision for
on# night," he revealed.
"Then 1 decided I’d have it
done.
"They tell me that the
blood has been abut off com­
pletely In the main artery of
my left shoulder. I have no
idea what could hava caused
it. They’ll hava to cut Into
my shoulder, open it up and
try to clean out the obstruc­
tion.
"I cam* to the conclusion
I'd have thla done even If 1
wasn’t an athlete. After all,
It’a for my own general good."
Ford makes no bones about
the fact he’d like to continue
pitching. He even gave up hla
extra job aa tha Yankees’
pitching coach recently be­
cause he felt It interfered
with his performance on the
mound although he still turn­
ed In a creditable 17-0 record
this year.

British Chomp

tha Baby Eagtoa ef Edge* ater High, Orlando.
The victory gave the eleven
IU fifth victory of the aeaeoa
against on* toes—to the Boo**
High Junior varsity by a score
of 12-to-6 la the second, gam*
of the ala-tilt saaien.'
The record keeks new show
84 wins out ef 88 for the Ba­
by Tribe for the past ala sea­
sons. In 1963 the Jay Veeo tied
Daytona in a scoreless affair.
Coach Ralph Itumpf stated
at the beginning of the sea­
son that thla year’s squad was
equal to hut season’i. After
tha Edgreater tilt Btumpf
t«ld the playera that the
coaching staff had eajeyad
working with them and tltot
they should be looking for­
ward to Mat Mason.
The JayVeeo almost had a
spotless Mason with only l'J
points scored against them
while racking Si polata them•elves. Thl* Is truly a credit
to the fine coaching staff at
Seminole High.
Terry Echols, the Baby
Trlba’a leading ground gain­
er, haa been moved up to the
vanity to work as a defen­
sive back. Echols la the only
JeyVe* player elevated to the
vanity aquad.
Competing In the Metro
gave the squad a chanco to
play some tougher eompatlon
and prove their ability. In
the past the JayVees have
Played to the Orange Belt
Conference winning the DoLand Shrine Bowl two times
and going undefeated through
30 tilt*.

The fans win to there —
although there’s little doubt
a* to what the osteoma of
the affair will be.
Woaae faa* bar* evea
aek*d why the two eehools
are pteytag. We looked late
the peso aad ce*a aad seme
• f the information w* dag
np are meet late resting.
First, we're going to pre­
dict that within fir* years
Lyman High la going to be
oao of tha largest high schools
la Central Florida.
For example, exactly 10
rears ago Lyman High had
exactly 79 atudents la 1U 10th,
U th and 12th grades. At the
end ef the 1960 school term
enrollment Mt 278. At the end
of the flint month of this
year’s term enrollment reach­
ed 826, not too far from SemInola High’s 099 as of the
aaaM data.
Benth Sew Isole Jailor
High. Jeet In Ha third year
ha the new pleat. In pep­
ping at the saama.
School board officials tell
na that elementary school tnroIlment in Sooth Seminole
this year exceeds elementary
enrollment In North Seminole.
So before you atari shed­
ding tears for Lyman wa'r*
of the opinion Sanford fan*
had better enjoy the next roupla of years beeaus* about
three years from now a gam*
with I.yman could b* on# of
tho toughaat on tha Tribe's
slat*.
Let's look at It thia way.
LymM lost about three or
f«w bay* from school
through transfers. Injuries,
ate., which haa hart this

NEW YORK (UP1) - tim
United PraM International
(mall eoUaea tootball ratingi:
have been unacorrd upon had 1. Wittenberg
it net been for a couple of 2. L. Angela* Bt.
bed breaks which coat them 3. Florid* AAM
4. I n Otefa I t
+
two TDa.
5. La. T*eh
Not only that, but Head
Coach Dick Copeland amid this 7. Texas AA!
morning: "We've got a great 8. East Carolina
crop of ball playera coming 9. Gettysburg
up from 8outh Seminole Jun­ 10. Colo. Western
ior High." That elub, by the
way, also has had a tremend­
ous season.
Now let's examine another
factor:
Team
Lyman High's enrollment Go. Tech
has Increased an average of Fla. State
16 percent over the past 10 Chaltaaeega
years.
.Memphis 8L
Disallow lag aay percent­ Son. Miss
age Increase, projecting the Miami
growth dariog the next five
in this piece — don't shed
Jean at the same 16 per
tears for Lymaa.
eta! weens Lymaa will have
BO Iraa than 1,735 studrnta
By the way, they’re puv
by the tad of the 1969-197* ting in three special sect lor.*
term.
of bleacher* right now for
Whether or not 8emino!e Friday's gam* to accommo.
High win bo that large de­ data Seminole fane.
pends a great deal on what
All In all, wa’ra delighted
happena to many of current to see thia Inter-county riv.
projects auch aa the canal, airy get under way. It should
the port terminal, tha ma­ be an Interesting series — at
rina, etc.
least It looks that way from
So — aa we a id earlier here.
*

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Penn State

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NEW YORK (UPI) —
Notre Dame, achieving top
ranking for the first time in
4 10 seasons, la a 17-point fav­
orite to keep that rating when
the unbeaten Irish meet Pitts­
burgh In Saturday’s college
football highlight
C o a e h Arm Paraeghlan'a
South Bend stalwarts hava
won 18 of 30 games with
Pittsburgh. The Panthers won
last season, 27-7.
' ' Second ranked Ohio State,
“ which saved face by edging
Iowa last week, la figured 13
points better than Penn State,
but the Pennsylvanians have
a psychological edge In win­
ning all threa previous meet­
ings with the Buckeyes.
Alabama, Arkansaa and Ne­
braska, ranked third through
fifth, are touchdown favorites
to to increase their 7-0 records.
Alabama faces unbeaten Lou­
isiana Stata No. 0 in a South­
eastern Conference tussle; Ar­
kansaa takes on Rice in a
Southwest Conference battle,
and Nebraska clashes with
Kansas in a fight for the Big
Eight Conference lead.
Sixth-ranked Georgia Tech,
^ one of the nation's leading in­
dependents, la a none-point
pick ovar Tennessee.
Texas, ranked seventh, also
Is nina over Baylor and Mich­
igan, No. 8 Is a touchdown
choice over Illinois.
Tenth ranked Purdue Is a
H point underdog to Michigan
8tata and Florida, which
aharea 10th placa with the
® Boilermakers, Is considered
nina points better than Geor-

Gators Work Out

M a » o n 'i c |a b .

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But Lyman la coming Into
Ita own. For example, Its
flrat Junior varsity squad
STANDINGS
Team
WL
TITwent
PA undefeated and would
Colonial
81 • 131 26
Kdgcwater
81 6 131 68
HKMINOLB
4I 2 12* 18
lloone
42 I 117 43
lllahop Moore 34 8 78 18
KvaM
24 I
31 152
Oak Ridge
2 6 0 104 119
Winter Park 87 8 12 112
Results Laat Week
SHMUiOLB 7. Bishop Moore

NEW YORK (UPI) - Len­
ny Moore doesn't like to play
aecond fiddle and consequently
Is burning up the National
Football League in scoring
statistics.
Posted as the No. 2 left half­
back behind Tom Matte when
the Baltimore Cotta opened the
season, Moore Immediately
began a comeback that has
resulted In 13 touchdowns a
league-leading 78 points. He
was out most of the 1963 Ma­
son because of injuries.
A master at deception, Moore
has tallied 11 TD* on the
ground and two more on pass
receptions. The nine-year NFL
veteran scored in 10 straight
garnet and goes after the lea­
gue record held jointly by El­
roy Hirsch and Buddy Dial
when the Colts play the Chica­
go Bears Sunday.
Moore has a 10-point lead
over Jim Bakken of St. Louis
and a 14-point bulge on Colt
teammate Lou Mlrhaeli, both
of whom achieved Iheir totals
with educated toe*. Paul Hornung of Green Bay has 63 points
on four touchdowns, 21 conver­
sions and six field goals. *

Team
Buffalo
Boston
New York
Houston
WESTERN
Team
San Diego
Kansas City
Oakland
Denver

W L T Fct.
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5 2 1 .714
4 2 1 .667
2 6 0 .250
DIVISION
W L T PcL
5 2 l .714
3 4 0 .429
1 6 1 .143
1 7 0 .125

GAINESVILLE (UPI) —
Florida Coach Ray Graves
worked out with hit all-sopho­
more backfield Tuesday in
hopes it can do tha u m i
thing with Georgia that tha
Gators did to Auburn. Florida
topped Auburn 14-0 laat week
and meats Georgia in a tradi­
tional hangup contest In Jack­
sonville Saturday.

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LONDON (UPI) nenry
Cooper, British Empire heavy­
weight champion. Is signed to
fight an unidentified American
opponent here on Nov. 17.
Promoter Mike Barrett said
the opponent would b« Roger
Klseher of Oakland. Calif.,
Sonny Banks of Detroit, Jeffrr»&lt;m Davis of Mobile. Ala., or
Alonzo Johnson of Hankln, Pa.

Ex-Player Dies
SCRANTON, Pa. (UP!) —
James Cooney, an AU-Amcric* tackle at Princeton In
1904, died Tuesday at Scran­
ton Sut* HoapitaL He was
in hia HO*.

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Rifle Club !* having "sight­
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Sunday for all hunters and
•hooters.
The tUO-yard range will he
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both days. Hunters and shoot­
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programmed. The new rules
interrupt tha continuity of
engineering c a n for safety
and performance, and they
a rt not consistent with rac­
ing’s tradition of bringing the
best snd newest engineering
equipment to the raco truck,”
Householder contended.
"We also Believe," he
claimed, "the rules will work
to the disadvantage of many
ear owners, driven, a n d
crews.”

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alt competitive sanctioning
bottles,” said Householder, is
to make major rule rhsngi's
after thorough discussion with
owners, drivers, trsck owners
and equipment manufacturers,
ami to provide a minimum of
ono full year's notice prior to
adoption.
"The new NASCAR rule*
for 1965 do not permit an
orderly development a n d
testing program for replace­
ment of equipment slready

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NEW YORK (UPI) — Dafenslv* taekl* John Locator*
of th* New York Glanta fac­
ed a pocsIM* operation today
after sustaining torn knee
and ankle ligament* In tha
gam* against 81. Louis Sun­
day. Lovstere la axpccted to
b# out of action for th* not
of th* season.

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"The 1964 stock car racing
season," says Ronnie House­
holder, director of competi­
tive products of the Chrysler
Corporation, "attracted the
largest crowds and paid the
biggest purses in history.
"The season,” say* House­
holder, "has been a credit to
all who participated.” He
added that Plymouth und
Dodge cars with the 426 hemi
engine, and their drivers,
gave a good account of them­
selves in all sanctioned com­
petitive events and contribut­
ed greatly to the aeason’s
success.
Ilut Householder said that
the effect of the n«w NAS­
CAR rules, which niuke Chry­
sler'* hemi head engine in­
eligible for 1963 competition,
forces the compnny to with­
draw factory-supported en­
tries in NASCAlt events.
"Tho standard practice of

completed 143 of 304 for a .701
percentaga. Prior to thia year,
no major collegian who threw
aa many as 135 passes had
ever completed 70 per cent of
them.
The leaders in rushing and
punting also retained their lof­
ty positions, Brian Piccolo of
Wake Forest has carvcxi out
7 3 yards on the ground in se­
ven games and Frank Lambert
of Mississippi is out in front
with an average of 45.6 yards
per kick.

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TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Florida State's Seminole* dof­
fed th* sweat clothes Tues­
day aad started head knock­
ing for Houston.
Quarterback Steve Tcnal,
named Back of th* Week by
th* Florida Sporto Writers
Association for hia starling
performance against Mississ­
ippi Southern, was throwing
Tasmania Is the Island state
tha ball frequently in the of th* Australia* Common
drill
wealth.

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Stock Car Racing Lauded

NEW YORK (UPI) — Unlike
moat quarterbacks In the coun­
try, Tulsa's Jerry Rbome finds
It easier to keep track of his
passing accuracy by counting
the misses rather than the hits.
That’a because Rhome, un­
like any quarterback la the na­
tion—college or prafeasaional—
fails to complete only three
of every 10 tosses.
Last week against Oklahoma
Slate Rhome outdid himself,
completing 35 of 43 passes for
4*8 yards snd four touchdowns.
He also broke the all-time ma­
jor college records for a single
game In completions, passing
yardage and total offense.
Those totals left Rbome
nearly a quarter-mile ahead
of his nearest pursuer in total
offense, Giry Snook, of Iowa,
with a phenomenal total of 1956
yards in six games to 1544 for
Snook in the same number of
games.
Craig Morton of California.
John lluarte of Notre Dame
and Craig Fertig of Southern
California ranked third, fourth
and fifth, respectively.
Rhome's passing totals are
even more sensational. He haa

Ry United Pres*
The Quebec Acta continued
their firm hold on the Amor*
lean Hockey League's CtaU
ern Division lead by whipping
tha Pittsburgh Hornets 8-1
last night.
Quebec's win gava tha Aeea
an 11-1 record, wall ahead of
the nearest Eastern Division
rival Hpringfield. which has
a 5-5-1 record. Tha loaa left
Pittsburgh In third place in
the Western Division with a
3-5 record.
There were no other games
scheduled.

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Signs To Fight

NEW YORK (UPI) - Amer­
ican Football League owner*
voted today against any ex­
pansion before the 1966 season.
Comtniiaioner Jo* Foss, in
announcing the deebioa. said
the owners decided to concen­
trate oo strengthening the ex­
isting eight teams In tha lea­
gue rather than add to the
present alignment.

AtA

DERNIE HARBOUR (22), Seminole High halfback. Is shown Just be­
fore he caught tip with Bishop Moore’* flashy hnlfbnck. A rt Wroble (10)
during tho Tribe-Hornet affa ir last week a t Orlando's Colonial Field. San­
ford won th e Metro Conference contest 7 to 6.
(H erald Photo)

NEW YORK — (NEA) —
How widespread Is thla bus*
Inrss of college coachea takInc advantage of tha more
liberal substitution rule to
control the strategy of the
game?
Woody llayrs sends In all
Ohio State plays by substi­
tuting ends and halfbacks.
Col. Karl II. HInik raps the
practice of using college men
as messenger boys.
“The quarterback has the
feel of the game,” says Rlaik,
who couched Dartmouth and
Army for years. “ He knows
belter than someono in the
press box where the defense
la vulnerable. Why usk him
to fall back on the slender
re«d that is word from sn
emotionally disturbed roach
on the sideline?”
A poll of roaches — from
the Ivy l.cactie to tha Athletie Association of Western
Universities —• reveals that
nearly all of them prefer to
put the ipiarterbock on his
own. The bulk of them pro­
fess not to make more than
three or four suggestions a
game;

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wddly optimistic top spaed of 90.)
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Poars.
Sidney M. Richard Sr., all
toctioestaly known as "Sid”,
director of public works for
tta City of Sanford, was proseated with a gold watch sad
verba] bouquets Monday by
Mayor A. L. Wilson and the
C ity f&gt; fpml»tlaei

The gift and ceremonies,
tocioding t h o reading of
a resolution of comraendatloo,
were in honor of HKhani'a
aoth year wMh tho city.
During that time, "the be­
loved employe" has worked aa
a apeda^ polka officer, sewer
foreman, sewer superinten­
d s nt„ too superintendent,
msintentnee superintendent,
before becoming director el
public works ia October, M l
The commendation, whkh

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ted Uul,
“Tbo u ld Sid baa. in tho
part tad ia bow, contributing
much to Ifc# betterment, prograta and wslfara of tho City
nod tta people.
"Ha baa aiwayi devoted
time and effort far above and
beyond the call of doty and
haa been held In high regard
by all group* with which be
baa been attoclated.
"And tt it tbo deotra of the
City Commission to express
doe recognition and apprecia­
tion to this beloved employe."
Accepting the watch and the
coramendatioa "the said Sid"
said.
"Thank yon — m aaa you
In another « years I"

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Church Class
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By lane Casselberry
Twenty-one members of the
Seventh Grade Sunday School
of tha Casselberry Commun­
ity Methodist Church snjoyed a Halloween Party last
Thursday night at tha horn*
of their teacher, Mrs. Clare
Balmer.
Coetume prisee for the pret­
tiest and funnleat were woo
by Tommy Marina and Larry
Weytra.
Those attending bobbed for
apples and played other
l i m e , Refreshments af
doughnuts, cupcakes a n d
punch ware served.

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Ctmdo 8. Hawkins, donat­
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all donors during October at
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ith were:
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Robert H. Schults, William V.
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SANFORD 35H A S?

Sanford Chamber
Commended By City

Bear Lake Club
To Host Dance
By Maryann Milts
Ths Bear I.ake Community
Club will aponsor a square
dance Nov. II at ths Bear
Lake Elementary S c h o o l
Storting at 8 p m. L. H. Wise
#f Orlando will serve as railar and will Instruct those who
wish to leant.
There will be a small
eharge for adults and children
sn d tr It, accompanied by
their parents, will ba admitted
free.
The planning committee
will meet at 8 pm. thla
Thursday at the home of club
president Dick Ostrander,
8413 Jamiaon, Bear Lake.
Mrs, Ostrander is dance chair­
man.

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WMU Society
The WMU Society of San­
ford's First Southern Methodiet Church observed World
Day of Prayer at tha Oct. 26
masting held at tha home of
Mrs. Eacar Naider, W. Ninth
S t, with Mrs. R. W, Warren,
chairman, presiding. The pro­
gram was given by Mrs.
Randall Priest
Mrs. L. P. Duffay report­
ed on tha Oct 10 bake sal*
from which proceeds were
used to start a church build­
ing fund. Mrs. Duffey and
Mra. B. L. Adams served as
co-chairman of tha project
Twelve members attended
tha meatlng. Neat meeting
will b* Nov. 23, 7:30 p.m., at
tha home of Mra. H. B. Mc­
Call, 2817 Mtllonvilla Ava.

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broiler-fryers ar* tha top meat
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■ticks and portions eomplata
tha beat-buy Hat for protain
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Cabbage, carrots, cauliflow­
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top buys In vegetables for tha
weak.
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TOMMY PETERSON accept! f o r th e Sanford
Cham ber of Commerce a plaque from Mayor A.
L. Wilson in appreciation fo r sponsorship o f
Florida Conservation Week here.&gt;. (H erald P h o to )

Authorlxed plaqu— far the
two water plants;
Voted t o pay engineering
fete of f4,801 .35 an the water
improvement plan;
Voted to ask lor another
traffic survey at French Ave­
nue and Third Street by the
State Road Department.

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Sanford Chamber of Commeres President A. B. Peter­
son Jr. wsa presented with a
plaque by Mayor A. L. Wil­
son, for tho City of Sanford
at eity commission meeting
Monday, In recognition of his
lesdtrship In the recent Flor­
ida Conservation Week.
A second plaque in tho namo
ad the entire Sanford Cham­
ber for its sponsorship of ths
oihibit was accepted by Man­
ager Jim Talmadge.
The inscription on the
bronto scroll mounted on a
walnut plsqus commended Pa­
terson and ths Chamber for
bringing the first annual
state conservation wtek to
8anford.
la other basins— *a the
agenda. City Commissioners
denied a request by Homs
Builders Supply that Holly
Avenue be opened from Ful­
ton Street to Ssminola Boule­
vard, saying ft would rut the
lnuitrial area in half;
Denied a taxicab lictnia to
Rev. Harrolt Clark Jr., of
Midway, beesusa he lives out­
side ths city;
Approved a O.OOOlumen
street light at the intersec­
tion of Sanford Avenue and
27th Street;
Transferred 81,480 from
contingency fund to pay for
school guards, veterinary
■ervieea and dog food and sup­
plies for the police dogs;
Approved ths payment of
|250 to balance actuarial studlea on the firs department
penalon system;
Voted to turn over $1,858 40
In utility debts to a collection
agency;

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Miss Borrnie Ann Cox Lt Edwards
United In Impressive Church Rites
£

piece was a deep (old taUo
roae with a abort fold veil.
She carried a colonial noaegay
of multi-hoed fold muma.
Mlaa Jane Davla of LaFayette, La. and Mlaa Carol More­
land of Tampa attended the
Holy Matrimony on Saturday, bride aa brideamalda and were
October SI. INI at 1* a. m. gowned Identically to the maid
a t the Flrat Methodkt Church of honor, except their gowna
were a lighter gold.
Her. Ed Norman of Tltuaellle officiated at the iaprasshr# candlelight double ring
ceremony before the altar embanked with a profusion of
netted pelma. Pedeatal baskets
held beautiful arrangementa
of white muma and chrysan­
themum* accented on either
aide by aeven branched apiral
candelabra.
Mra. William Cowen of Now
•m y n a Beach furnished the
traditional wedding muale.
Given in marriage by C. H.
Jacobs, the bride waa radiant
la a white formal gown of silk
nrgaasa a m taffeta. The fitt­
ed bodice featured a scooped
neckline and elbow length
•leeree -e-embroidered with
Akncon lace, with lace medal­
lions appllqued on the volum­
inous skirt. Tho sweeping cha­
pel train waa attached to the
baek waist with a white satin
Dior bow and saih. Her ailk
well of Imported Illusion fell
from a Jeweled tiara and
•he carried a magnificent cas­
cade bridal bouquet of white
rosea combined with wide gold
and white satin brocada.
Mian Barbara Jane Cox at­
tended her • later as maid of
honor and was gowned in a
floor length deep gold satin
•heath featuring a modified
train bald by elustera of satin
rotes at the back. Her bead-

Frank Lcater Edwarda acreed aa beat man, and uahera
were Lt. Ralph Talt, Lt. Aabby McClanahan and Edmood
Matta. Terri Swift waa flower
girl and Bo Edwarda waa ring
bearer.
Mre. Jaeobe, mother of the
bride, ehote for her daugh­
ter^ wedding a atunnlng two
piece eniemble of pale blue

Mrs. D. C. Howard

By Mra. Clarence Hnyder
The Past Noble Grands Club
met recently at the home of
Mra. D. C. Howard with Mra.
Beaula Thornton serving ai
co-hostess.
Mrs. Henrietta Raines, pres­
ident, presided and Mrs. Vir­
ginia Anderson opened the
meeting with devotions, read­
ing from “Streams In tha Deiaert-’*
It was announced that nom­
ination of offlcera would be
held In November and the
Chrlstmaa party would be the
third Tuesday in December,
the 13th, at tha homa of 3tri.
Alburn Rector.
The November meeting will
be at the Odd Fellow* llall
with Mra. Essie Colo and Mra.
Henry Jameson, hostesses.
Attending this meeting were
Mrs. Album Rector, hire. Vir­
ginia Anderson, Mra. May Rubow, Mra. Mae Myers. Mrs.
Mary Jameson, Mrs. Clarence
Snyder, Mra. Minnie Taylor,
Mra, Henrietta Ralnea, Mra.
Delaney Berchrr, Mra. Floyd
Alhow, Mra. Essie Cole, Mrs.
Elizabeth Hinnum, Mrs. R. H.
Beekham and Mra. D. C.
Howard.
CORNY SANDWICH
Try Mil* hoi sandwich come
cooler dayi. Prepare corn
bread mix aa directed nn the
parkage. Hake In a pre heated
oven (423 degree!) about 20
minutes. Cut into 4 pieces and
apllt horizontally. Spoon 2
cans (I pound each) of pork
and bean* over tha corn bread
on a broiler (ray. Top with t
bacon slicci. Broil 3 to 3 min­
ute* or until the bacon ia crisp.
Put a tomato slice on top of
aach sandwich and broil 2 addIUonal minutes. Yield, I
at rv tags.

Stevenson, Mra. Chuck Mc­
Kenna, M*a. Henry Tooke,
Mrs. Raymond Ball and Mias
Barbara MacDonald f r o m
Clearwater.
Following the reception the
couple departed (or a wedding
trip to Miami and Jamaica
with the bride attired in a
yellow wool suit trimmed In
white with white lizard ac­
cessories.
Lt. and Mra. Edwards will
be at home at 1410 Crystal
Bowl Lake in Casselberry.
Among the out of town wed­
ding guests were Mr. and Mra.
Lawton Sima. Dunnellon; Mrs.
Vaughn Sima and Mrs. Ran­
dolph Mathus, Ocala; Mr. and
Mra. Robert Fllppo, Eustla;

a good
mixer
(w ith our Q ub Soda.)
MRS. RICHARD LASH LEY, front seated, wan recently honored a t a
shower a t th e home of Mra. Mary Krcnzer in F o rest City. Hostesses fo r
the shower from left to rig h t were Mrs. Krenzer, Mrs. Elaine Turner,
Mrs. Beverly Bray and M rs. Kaye V iets.

DeBary

Personals

want o
fresher,
better milk?

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osborn
of Maywood, N. V., were the
guests of Mr. and Mra. John
Boldtman of C o m m u n i t y
Drive.

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MRS. MARION RICHARD EDWARDS

Do you

Mrs. Louis St. Amand of
DcUary Avenue entertained
with three tables of bridge
Thursday, Oct. 23. Deaiert waa
served by the hostess prior to
playing. Winners were Mra.
Eugene Guaa W'clllcr, Mrs. Ro­
bert I. Elmers and Mrs. Gas­
ton Crosby.

G rnpevilte N u rs e ry

Hostess To Past
Noble Grands

and allver brocade with match­
ing acceaaoriea and her corU fa waa of pink and allver
chryaanthemuma.
Mra. Edwarda, mother of
the groom, waa attired in a
•mart pink and ailver brocade
abeath with matching accessoriea and the wore a blue and
ailver coraage of chryaantbemuma.
Following the wedding, a re­
ception waa held at McKinley
Hall. Floral arrangemente of
aeeorted yellow and while
bloaaomi adorned the hall, and
the traditional four layer yel­
low wedding cake waa served
with an assortment of yellow
slipper mints, punch, petit
fours and other dainty fare.
Aialatlng at the reception
were Mrs. Charles Groover,

There’s no mistaking the eatra quality of T. G. Lee milk. It’s
evident in the richer, fresher flaior. Look for ths T . G. Lee
trademark when you want tha best.

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Abova and beyond tha call of beauty. Bobbie Brooks* ooh-and-ahh studded
collection of blouses for holiday time, piaytimt, data lima. And thanks to Kodal*
tha Itbar with tha built-in whitanaas. thay'li keep thair flitted looks forever
and aver. All in a bland of Kodal* potyastar and aotton. AM In aiaaa S to ll.

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Mrs. Dubose Observes 90th Birthday
By Mrs. 1. L. Jetaeen
Mrs. Emma MrDonatd Du­
bose was honored on her 90th
birthday with a party given in
her bqpor by her niece, Mrs.
W. C. (Maude) Coleman at

Osteen

the Coleman home in Floral
Heights on Sunday afternoon.
Aunt Emma, as she Is 10
affectionately k n o w n , wa*
bom on Nov. 2, 1874, in
Georgetown. S. C. She mar­
ried Moae A. DuBose in 18M
and they came to Florida in

1810. They resided on the west
side of Sanford until the death
of Mr. PuBose in 19M. She
then resided with a sister,
Mrs. Mattie Carraway, and at
the present time is with Mrs.
Coleman.
Mr. and Mrs. DuBose had

Personals

two tons, Jan** O., who ro•idea la North Miami sad was
unable to attend the affair,
and Marry 0., who la deeeaaThe dining table was over­
laid with a iare cloth and cen­
tered with a vase of cut flow­
ers. One end held a large
sheet cake decorated in white
with pink roses and candles;
written out was "Happy Birth-

day Anal tm n a ." A m ailer
cake waa placed ia the middle.
The other end of the table
held a punch bowl.
Mrs. Cole, aailated by treatnieces, Mrs. Ellen Dotiey and
Mrs. Martha Vlblen, served
refreshments to over 10 guests
who called during the after­
noon to chat and talk with
Aunt Emma. She received
many lovely gifts.

HANFORD
FLOWER SH OP
Car. K. 1st A Baaferd Are.
322-1821

222-8412

By Mrs, (larvacv Snyder
Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Piet) at­
tended the dinner given by the
Scottish Rite* in Orlando, Sat­
urday evening.

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THIS FRIDAY u t the Elder Springs C hrist M ethodist Church, United
Church Women will assemble in observance of World Community Day.
Appearing in an unusual skit will be from left to right, Mrs. C. J. Meri­
wether, Mrs. Carl Bradbury, Mrs. II. L. Nielsen, Mrs. Robert M. Jenkina
and Mrs. M. Rupert Strickland. The public is cordially invited to attend
the program.

Edward Itirt Jr. had a pleas­
ant vacation when he spent
two weeks In New York City.
He stayed with his aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Davis, and also visited friends,
Mr. and Mrs. James Furst.
He spent the first week at
the World's Fair and the sec­
ond week he toured the city.
He visited Radio City, the
Empire State Building, the
Statue or Liberty, St. Patrick*!
Cathedral and the Old Trinity
Church.
Edward was born in New
York City but moved to Flor­
ida when a small child. He is
now employed at the Seminole
Memorial Hospital.

SOFT AS A GLOV1
IN
BLACK—R E D -O T T E R

MRS. EMMA McDo n a l d DUHOSE, holding
cake, waa recently honored on her 00th b irth ­
day. With Mrs. Dubose front the left are Mr*.
Ellen Dosaey, Mrs. Muinle Curruwuy and Mrs.
M artha Vthlen.

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DOWNTOWN SANFORD

Annual Church Day Planned
The Sanford branch of Unit­
ed Church Women will otnerve
World Community Day Fri­
day, Nov. 8, at the Eider
Spring* C h r i a t Methodist
Church. Thii ia an annual
•vent according to the local
president, Mri. Ralph A.

Smith, and promise* to be
mint interesting and construelive.
Thii year the theme I* "Na­
tion* In Community" and a
-kit is planned, with the wom­
en from the various churches
taking part, undlr the direc­
tion of Sir*. Harry S. Foden.

The project thii year ia
children'* clothing and layettei. .Many women from
church group* were bury alt
summer aaaemhling material*
and article* to make thia en­
deavor completely successful.
The public U cordially in­
vited to attend the aervice.

Herbs And Spices Perk Up
Plain Pot Pourri Properly

Musical Progrc

SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - hand before adding to recipe—
The day of plain ol' meat and and after measuring.
potatoes la on the wane; more
—Add dried herbs and sea­
and more housewives are will­ soning* to salad dre-slngs.
ing to taka a culinary chance fruits and Juices well in ad­
and "live a little."
vance. This allows flavors
This ia apparent in an in- time to mingle.
erradng awareness ami inter­ —Balance seasonings, if the
est on using herbs and apices main course ha* an emphatic
in all types of daily cooking, flavor, be cautious on salad
aays Fred Callgluri, president and keep vegetable* and des­
of the Spice Islands Co., South sert simple.
San Francisco.
In one recent year, the —Don't use the same quan­
wholesale value of herbs and tity of dried herbs as fresh.
•pices sold in the United Stales Usually, one teaspoon of dried
was SI25 million—double that herbs equals three teaspoons
of fresh.
of 3) years ago.
Caligiuri ticks off these rea­ —Don't use too many differ­
sons: people travel more and ent seasonings in one dish, un­
arc exposed to cosmopolitan less it's a thoroughly tested
recipe.
cookery; more and more herbs
and apices and blend* are
available on grocery store
shrives; doctors don’t take
auch a dim view of spices any
more; and since times are bet­
ter. women don’t mind taking
a chance on cooking some­
thing new.
"if you know the ground
rule* uf using spices, they'll
help improve your cooking,"
be said.
Caligiuri, whoie company
grew from a "backyard" wine
vinegar operation in 1911 to a
present-day multi-million dol­
lar spice, herb, tea ami vine­
gar business, said apices are
currently popular in prepara­
tion of vegetable courses.
"A woman gets tired of the
same old creamed spinach so
she adds a little rosemary and
gives it an entirely new char­
acter."
The executlva offered a
•hort course in apices for the
neophyte. The idea is to start
modestly, he said, by select­
ing perhaps sis herbs and four
■ • • • only by
•pices of distinctly different
scent and flavor.
The herbs might be hasd or
oregano; marjoram or thyme:
A nything a lia b u t JocVay b ra n d
hay leaves, rosemary, larra
short Is a m ar* im itation . For
gon or savory. Spices could be Jo cko y, tho flrs t a n d lb«
cardamom or mace: ginger, fo ra m o it ta ilo re d u n d erw ear
cumin, or anise seed, spice mad# to At tho m alo bod y,
parisienne.
e s c o ls in sm ooth At— in
A
Before adding them to the io n g o r-la ilin g w o iilb a n d t—
recipe, taste the unseasoned in no n -to g , n o n -b in d
V
base . . , smell the seasoning! log b an ds— In o s c lu tire
■everal times . . . and taste i convenient fro n t oponm g. A h
the unseasoned product ollen o f w h ich o it u r e s com fort— trim
a p p e a ra n c e . C o m o in — buy
While cooking.
Gradually, you become more a lu p p iy o f tho ono-and-only
knowledgeable on wnat ingre­ Jo c k o y S b o r li. G o t Jo cksy
dients emphasiie (he national contou red shirts to match.
or regional tastes of f&lt;*id- «*•*»....................................... * 1 .2 5
for Instance, adding garlic,
parsley, basil or oregano to
tomato sauce result* in an
authentic Italian sauce for
spaghetti. Or, using curr) dis
Unguislies the lood* of India
Some do'* ami don't'*:
—Use restraint. Usually a
quarter of a teaspoon of dried
herbs or apice ia enough for
(our servings.
—Crush bvrbt ui palm of

DeBary Club

ELECTION

WINNER or LOSER?

Sponsored By

The Music Department of
the DeBary Woman's Club
sponsored an altrmonn of mu
sic recently st the home of
Mri. I'rice Goodson on Sunset
Drive In DeUary. Mrs. Goodson presented the savory
operas of Gilhrrt and Sullivan. "H.M.S. Pinafore" and
"Pirates of Pcnsancc," and
gave a resume of each opera.
He freshmen! s were served
with Mrs. Charles C. Ulrich,
president of the Woman's
Club, presiding at the coffee
table. Fifteen member* attend­
ed.

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REGULARS — SHORTS — LONGS

ONE
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FREE ALTERATIONS

DOWNTOWN SANFORD
OPEN WEDNESDAT AFTERNOONS
AND FRIDAY NIGIITSI

Family Fashions and Footwearf'

�Lftgol Notice

i

Lyman Clothing
Aid
wiaaing tar Ckrkt." To coaclode Hm n t k i actlvlUei. on
Friday night tbe choir will
h a rt verbal n a w m tio a ao
"JUllfioaa Education p a y *
dividend! la the Improvement
of musk la the church. The
Pastor aad members of St
Johns Baptist Church liselte
you to attend all of the aetlvt
ties of the week.

Cyyrws Areset, will observe
American Edaeatton Week beC teiag Sunday. Dr. J. Griifin Green, preehhnt of Volusia
Csunty Cemmunity CoOege,
and Me stall will attend the
a m ice.
Speaker toe the occasion
win be Or. Green, Whose sub­
ject will be relative to tbs Don’t forget the “ Wigs oo
theme “Education Papa Diet Parade” extravagant* Sunday
deads.” Music will be render­ Nov. S at New Salem Primi­
ed by the VCCC choir aad ft. tive Baptist Church. Time 2:3*
p, m. A abort program will be
presented before the wigs go
oo parade. This program la
■ponaored by tbs Otorus of
New Salem.
• • •

Anna Under Jones, If. 19M
(1) Religious Education Pay*
Dividends to Church Title, (I)
Religious Education Pays Dirtdeads to Projecting the Missionary Task of the Church.
Panelists ate: W. C. Curry,
Robert Davis, aad Joseph
CaldweO.
On Monday, Nov. •, the
Youth Mission will have an
oral communication on Reli­
gion pays dividends involving
the youth In church and church
ectlvltlee.” Tueaday, the pas­
tor will preach from the them*
Dividends to Teaching Christ­
ian Principles." The Auxiliary
will discuss “ Religious Educe
Don psya dividends In ebureb
participation,” We d n e s d a y
Sight
Thursday night the Senior
Mission will present a dis­
course on "ReUftmis Educe-

Osteen Group
Names Officers;
Plans VFD
By Mrs. Cbreneo Snyder
Neaaee of new officers and
plans to organise e Volunteer
Firs Department for the area
have been announced by the
Oeteem Clvte Association.
Officers are Nick Pfelfauf,
president; Irving Veins Jr.,
vice president; Mrs. Charles
Glblln, secretary end Norman
Miller, treMorer.
Edward Pell will be In
charge ef plana for the fire
department until final organ­
isation Is completed, Sponsor
will be the Civic Association.
Meeting! will be held the sec­
ond and fourth Thursday of
each month with the first
scheduled for Nov. 12 at the
County Harn. Those Interest­
ed In working with the volun­
teers are asked to contact
Pell.
Fourteen n e w members
were welcomed at the Inal
meeting of the Civic Associa­
tion and It wns announced
thnt the Osteen barbecue whs
a huge surcena as was the
rummage sate sponsored by
the Osteen Home Demonstra­
tion Club. Proceeds from both
events will he added to the
Civic Aevoclntlon building
fund.

MYF Group Has
Spook Party
Hy Jane Casselberry
The Casselberry Community
Methodist Church Intermedi­
ate MYP held a Halloween
Party last Friday ni;ht at a
house on SlumIn*1*r Lane owned
liy tbelr counselors, Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Casselberry.
Tho living room was decor­
ated for the occasion with
witches, black cats, and pum­
pkins and a large man made
•plder web woven across the
door.
Fellowship chairman llunnlr
Baiker wai In charge of the
party. Those attending enjoy­
ed playing games and refreshmanta of cookies, candy, applaa, popcorn and punch.
Those present Included Mery
Mowtelongo, Buteh Shea, Mar
vto McClain Jr., Kathy Pas
rhsl, MeWflda Canelherry
Bart Vlner, Debbie Webber
Alice Deppen, Bonnie am
Beck Relker, Richard and Bo
hart Schwalienbacb, Tomra
Marine, Steve Nlcarry am
Craig Smith.

ersduste
graduate of Crooms High
School ia matriculating at Vo­
lusia County Community Col­
lage. Her field of ipeelallxatlon
is Social Studies. An active
member of New Mount Zion
Missionary Baptist Church,
•bo Is- president of the Junior
Department
Recently, ebe reigned as an
attendant to ” MUs V.C.C.C”
Her parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Levi Jones.
e • •
Sergeant James L. Williams
visited his mother, Mrs. Aminda William* of I1S Castle
Brewer Court. He recently
completed two months In Com­
manding Officers School at
Pensacola. A 1930 graduate ol
Crooms. he was an outstand­
ing halfback under former
coach H. L. Douglas. Sgt- Wil­
liams Is stationed permanent­
ly at Travla Air Force Baic
In California.
• * •
The members and teacher
of the sixth period General
Business class culminated
their study of "Banking and
Its Services” by visiting tiw
Sanford Atlantic National Bank
on Oct. 9 .
Each student, who did not
have a savings account, open­
ed one during this visit.
A total of $2HW was de­
posited on savings with the
understanding that each do
postior will save at least f tl 5$
by Die end of the school term.
We wish to express our ap
predation to our principal, II.
L. Douglas, to Uie Banking
Committee of tiw class, our
teacher, Mrs. E. J. Eubanks
and others for making this
worthwhile experience possible
Is the gratitude of Hie entire
class.
A vote of thanks is, also, ex­
tended to the personnel of the
Sanford
Atlantic
National
Hank for such a cordial recep­
tion of tiie class. This educa­
tional tour has tieen greatly
beneficial to the class.
• 4 •
The Seminole County Child­
ren's Advisory Council will
present a program Sunday at
4 p. m. In Crooms auditorium.
A fine program Is planned fur
your enjoyment. Speaker for
the occasion will be Mrs.
Dorothy It. Baker.
You are cordially Invited to
attend this worthwhile affair.
• • •
The psychologist Cronbach
maintains: If a child rejecti
the dictates of authority, hr
may never become commIIled
to moral values and may tie de
fisnt. Delinquents include l
certain number of youngsters
who have remained at nn n
moral level. In other words,
they never learned the dis­
tinction between right and
wrong. Hut it is not correct
sheer lack of mentality, for a
greater number of delinquents
are normally bright, and aume
ara superior.

MRS. W ILH ELM EN IA 8 . Jam es, o f • »

W ont

U th Street, presented h er church, Allen Chapel
AMP! Church, with a wall dock recently. She la
receiving a num ber of compliments fo r h e r
choice of the clock and h e r generosity.

$5 Million Hurricane
Funds Distributed
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
The State Cabinet, sitting as
the Budget Commission, re­
leased $5 million In federal
funds Tuesday to Florida cit­
ies and counties hit by hurri­
canes Cleo and Dora.
The fund* will be diatribut*d by the Civil Defense Department to cities and coun­
ties that mad# application for
federal funds after the high
winds and rains struck dur­
ing the hurricane season this
year.
,
One-half of the total was
tinted for cities and the other
half for counties. The money
will be used to rebuild public
facilities damaged by the hur­
ricanes.

‘Sokol* Stamp
Design Shown
WASHINGTON (U PI)-Pottmaster General John A. Gronouskl imvcilcd the design for
a postage stamp to commem­
orate the tooth annireraary
of a physical fitness group
known as “Sokol.”
Sokol members are descend­
ed from Circhx. Slovaks, Pul­
es. Serbs, Croatian* ant other
ethnic groups wIki introduced
Grecian style gymnastics to
the new world. The group em­
phasises grace, poise amt self
reliance rather than muscle
building.

Mother Of Three
New ‘Mrs. FSU’
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Mrs. James McDermott, of
laiuisvillc, Ky., wife of a
graduate chemistry student,
is the new "Mrs. FSU.”
Shirley McDermott, mother
of three girls, as Mrs. Florida
Mate University, will lie offi­
cial hostess (or married stu­
dents at the college which now
riumlier one fourth of the stu­
dent population.
First runner up was Mr*.
Jerry Williams, of Hon day,
and second rtinnerup wax Mrs.
Clifton Gunter Jr. of Winter
Park.

Evacuated
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Families of U. S. Embassy
personnel In Cambodia have
been evacuated as a precau­
tion against possible anti
Amertean demonstrations, of
ficiula here said today.

A 111,400 rtlsass waa
from atata emergency funds
to rapalr tornado and hurri­
cane damaga at two atata in­
dustrial schools for boya. The
facility at Marianna received
12,600 In damaga from a tor­
nado and the Okeechobee
echool’e damage by hurricane
Cleo amounted to $8,900.
Acting aa the Budget Com­
mission, the Cabinet author­
ised the Bute Department of
Educatiun to eubmlt a requeet
for $3.3 million In federal
funda under a new vocational
education act. School Super­
intendent Thomas D. Bailey
said the request wae only the
flret aUp. A eUte plan for
use of the funda muat lie
drawn, he laid, and an advi­
sory committee appointed.
A 114,000-a-year salary was
approved for Board of Con­
trol aaalsUnl director J. F.
Carr Jr. The board okayed
$14,04)0 a year for Dr. Eu­
gene II. Payne, medical di­
rector of the Hunland Train­
ing Center for tha Mentally
Ketarded in Marianna.
Bitting aa the Hoard of Ed­
ucation, the Cabinet was urg­
ed by Lakeland teacher Eu­
gene Roberta to support law
changes that would do away
with a requirement that
teaehera score 600 on the na­
tional teacher examination to
receive a continuing contract.
Roberts said he wa* oppos­
ed to the lest because it
measured o n l y theorltlcnl
knowledge of an Instructor
and not his ability to teach.
He said he would ssk the
19(16 Legislature to cut out
the tret as a requirement for
salary raises or continuing
contracts.

Extension Club
Meets Thursday
By Donna Fate*
I.ongwuod Extension Home­
makers Club will hold n regu­
lar meeting and covrrrd dish
luncheon Thursday at 10:110
a.m. at the Civic Leagus
Hultding on Church Btrcst.
Up to data health Informa­
tion will be discussed by •
panel consisting of member*
of health agencies uf the
county.
Conducting the meeting will
be Mrs. Felix Megs and serv­
ing as hostesses will be Mrs.
J, Murray, Mrs. J. llennrgan,
Mrs. K. Newcomer and Mrs.
E. P. Richards.

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CARET JONES

D efendant,
reeldencs nnknow n
s e v t c a to afpm am
TO i C orey Jones,
residence unknow n
You e re hereb y required to
file y our w ritte n defenses t o
a Util of C om plaint fo r divorce
filed herein a s n ln e t you, w ith
the c le rk of th e above sty led
C o u rt on or before Decem ber
4. t i l l , end serv e n copy of
earn* upon p la in tif f s A ttorney,
N o rris D. W oolfork, I l l l i t
W est C hurch S tre e t, Orlando,
F lo rid a.
If you fell to do so A Decree
Pro Confesso w ill be en tered
a g a in st you.

WITNESS my hand and seel
at Hanford, Seminole County.
Florida this Jnd day of Novem­
ber. i)4t.
(VEAL)
A rth u r IT. n eckw lth. J r .
C lerk of the C ircuit C ourt
Hy: J ra n K. W ilke. D. C.
Puhiteh Nov. «, I t , I t , U , 1*14.
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UNICEF Drive
Neb $59.50
By Jea* Casselberry
Mrs. Clare Balmer, Secre­
tary of Children's Work for the
Casselberry Community Meth­
odist Chu'ch and coordinator
of the "Trick or Treat" for
UNICEF Drive, baa announced
that $».S0 was collected by
Uie children of the Sunday
School Halloween night for the
U n i t e d Nations Children's
Fund.
An additional $3.30 was contrlbutcd as a result of the Sen­
ior MYF Halloween Party held
Saturday night which was at­
tended by approximately 23
young people and their chape­
rones. Mr. and Mrs. John
Strong and Mrs. Leonard Caevelberry. Muaic was provided
hy the "Bue J'a” Band and re­
freshments of cake and apple
Juice were served.
After the Sunday School
children collected coins in
their neighborhoods, a penny
counting party wa* held at the
church Assisting Mrs. Balmer
with the party were Mrs. BIB
Young, M-s. Edgar Lyons, and
Mrs. I. G. Reuter, refresh­
ments: Mrs. Delmas Copeland
and Mra. G. F. Messick,
games for older children; Mrs.
Don MacLeod and Mrs. David
Steveni, games tor the kinder
garten, first and second grad­
ers, and Mra. Charles Basing
er. penny counter.
Refreshments of doughnuts
sad punch were served.

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LONGWOOl) E L E M E N
T A I t r SCHOOL f tm ln o le
County, Florida
BE AR LAKE
ELEMEN­
TAL V KCHixiL Seminole
County, Florida
ALTA MONTE E L K M BNTART SCHOOL Seminole
County, Fturlda
HOKES WALO
ELEMENTAUT SCHOOL Seminole
County. Florid*
SOUTH SEMINOLE ELKMENTAUT SCHOOL Seminot* County. Flurld*
SOUTH SEMINOLE JU N ­
IOR m an s c h o o l s*minnl* County, Florid*
ADDITIONAL
ANTENNA
AND HEAD END E Q U IP­
MENT FOIl CHANNEL 14
Fo r
the
fo l lo w in g
SCHOOL:
ENGLISH ESTATES E L E ­
MENTARY SCHOOL Semi­
nole County, Florid*
On* bid for the combined
p ro jec ts ehell be eubmltled and
will be received until 1:** p m ,
Thureday, November II, t i l l
el tho School Admlnlalrallon
llulMln*, Commercial Street.
Hanford, Florid*, at which time
and place the bide will be pub
llrly opened end read aloud.
C o n trac t document* cunalet
of on* eel of ; d * n t and on* eet
uf aprclftmtliina. Drawing* and
•pacification* m ay be obtained
by d e p o r l l L s i::.o o e ltli the
E n g in e er* L A. Stuhl. and C
W. M a ttm . 1)14 Palmetto Ave..
W in te r Park. Florida, for the
riret eet of itocumente obtained.
Such depoett will he refunded
In full to each pereon who r e ­
turn* the documente In good
condition w ithin te daye a f te r
Md opening, with e ic ep tlo a a*
noted below. Additional aete
m ay ba obtained a t s cost of
111.** each, which will net ba
refu ndable t'ontrentor* eecurtn g ducumenla and a o t eubm lt t ln g propoiala ahall be r e ­
funded half the depoett upon
r e t u r n of documente ia good
condition.
A certified cheek or bank
d ra ft, payable ta the Ruard of
l'ublla In itr u c tlo n far Seminole
County, F lorida; U. X G overn­
ment Honda, or n sa tisfac tory
Md bond e ie e u l e d by the bid­
der and acceptable sureties In
a m o u n t equal to flee per c ent
of the bid e hsll t o eobmllted
w ith eech bid.
T he eucceeeful bidder wilt t o
required to furalab a n t pay
for antlernelary performance
end payment bond or bond*.
A ttention le called to the feet
th a t not l»aa t h a n tha m in i­
mum aalarlee and w a s e i aa aet
f o r t h In th e epoclflcatlona rnuet
ba paid on tbla p rojec t
T he Hnerd of Public Inetruetlo n for Seminole e n e m y , F lo r ­
ida, reearve* t h e rig h t to reject
a n y e a d / e r all bid* e r to
waive any Informalltlea In the
bidding. No Md ehell be w i t h ­
d r a w n for a parlod ol fifteen
I I I ) day* eubaequent I* the
op e n in g of bide without the
conaent of the Board.
J. D. W right, j r .
Cha irmen, Board of PubMe
In itr u c tlo n
for gemlaota
County. Flo rid a
ft T. Milw*e.
Seminole County Rupert*,
t e n d e n t ef Public InetrueMan and E i-O fflc to Secre­
t o ry to the Hoard of Pub­
lic tnatructlon
P a blle k Out. St. H * Nev. 4.
I Ida.
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Up Six Per Cent
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Six of the ethte'e heavily pop­
ulated counties—Dade, Brow­
ard, HUUburough, Orange and
Pineilas—accounted for over
half of Florida sale* tax col­
lections for August.
Taxes on August tales are
collected in September.
Dade County beaded the Bat
of total coltectiona which to­
taled S1I.3S4.734, or an in­
crease of six per cent over
August sales taxes o&lt; 1963.

Catcher Baby
hhM INOLE COUNTY JUVKN1LG COUNClu has elected these new
ufficers. From left seated are Mrs. R. T. Thomas, re-eleceted treasu rer;
Mrs. Kathleen Reynold*, vice president; Mrs. Mary Joyce Bateman, sec­
reta ry . Standing are re tlrin f president Bill Tanner, Judge C. Vernon
Mize uud new president, Tom Richey,
( g m H FhotoJt

D am p Troche—
V a S B M $ . h it D sap
T ra c k
1 • S e lf T rope tied T ra ffic
R o lle r—TWA MC-tB 1
H ahn S prayer
C. I - I* H. P. M otor Grad
T w a d b - i x i . t s t * T ra c to r
D. t • S elf-P ropelled t ( Inch
R o ta ry M ower*— TB AMSIB (Bowel
1 - Used A sp h alt P a v in g
s p r e a d e r — T M A M -ta
(B one)
F. t - C om pact ■ • d a a —
TWA DM. IS 1 . 11*1 C om pact
Sedan
Specification* m ap be o b tain *d a t th e office e f th e Sem i­
nole C o u n ty C lerk la the c o n i*
H om e, a t Sanford, F lo rid a; or
■ t th e C o u n lr E n g in e er's O ffice
nn U. S. 11-11 S o ath o f Sanford,
F Is.
Blits to t o enclosed Is a s e a l­
ed envelope p lain ly m arked on
the ontelde, “BID FO R FURNtrill.V O (nam e a t teem ), open
N ovem ber 1*. 1114."
Bide w ill be opened on T eeed a r. N ovem ber te , 11*1, a t 1*:*»
A. M. o r s e soon th e re n lte r a s
possible, a t a m e e tin g to to
held In th e C e u n ly Com m ission
M eeting Room la th e CoSfl
Itn u ea b t S anford, Florida.
T h e rle h t Is reserved to
w aive a n y Irre g u la ritie s or
tec h n ic a litie s In bide or to r e ­
je c t any or a ll h id e
B oard e f C onnly Com miss­
io n e rs
Sem inole C ounty, F lo rid a
J a m e s P. A very, J r , C h a ir­
m an
By i W. Bush. J r.
C ounty K n e ln te r
P ublish Nov. 4, 1114.
C D F .tt

T h r n o a r d of Public Inetrue
(Ion for Hemlnole County, Plor
Ids will reeelre bide for turnU h l’ie
*11 labor, materia!*,
eqirtpm-nt and eervleee requir­
ed for the Ifieteltvlion of
COMPLETE MAMT Ell AN
TENNA AND CAULK DIM

August Sales Tax

Soliders Found
MAULEON, France (UPIFfhc last 12 of 77 Spanish sol
dieri trapped in a snowstorm
la the weitrrn Py renees were
found alive Sunday. Four men

se v tca vm i m m
T h e B oard e f C s s a ly Comm teutnaera e f ■ sn ln o t* C sa a ty , A»S
FleetA s, wit) receiv e b ias a t th e
office o f A rth u r H. Beckw ith,
J r . C le rk la th e C ourt H eaee
a t S a nford, F lo rid a a p to •:** LORIBL M
f . M. M ender, K o r e a h e r f. 11(0,
fo r fn ra to h la g th e feltow tog m
Home a t oqulpm ontt
r i m DARMT

A J - Tendon

collect wearable used clothing
hi response to the need of the
children living M abject pov­
erty ta the Southern Appa­
lachian MoonUlna. Summer
aad winter costs, dream ,
suits end underwear ere need­
ed. They weed not be la per­
fect condition hot must bo
sturdy and uaaMe,
These children live la whet
Free Ident Johnson has called
"America's No. 1 depressed
area" bet the people there
L
ere
e r a proud and independent
end do not went charity.
Therefore, the clothing col­
Icctcd during the
th« drive will
lected
be distributed satt token prices
bi the Southern MounUln ar­
eas where too many children
___ I
drop out of school because
they have no decent clothing
to wear.
Save The Children F e d e r­
ation, International child wetfare organisation, with head­
quarters in Norwalk, Conn,
waa founded in 1932 and ia
now conducting its 23rd An­
nual Bundle Day Drive. It ia
rvgistered with the U.S, State
Department Advisory Com­
mittee on Voluntary Foreign
Aid. 8CF aids American In­
dian and 8outhem Appala­
chian Mountain children In
the United States, and chil­
dren in 10 countries abroad
through a program of child,
family, and community spon­
sorship*, an International
scholarship fund and com­
munity aelf-help projects. Its
work 1* supported entirely by
voluntary fund*.

SAN JUSE, Calif. (UPI) Contractor Ted tialeb spotted
a baby teetering on (be secondfloor windowsill of n neigh­
bor’s borne, raced 33 yards
and caught the Utils girl to his

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DAIUtL MtTLA M. BOLTON
F lalatlff.
P laintiff,

Defendant.
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PETER DARM1
I I H F eet Avene*
Bronx TL N ew T erh
p l e a s e TAMM NOTICE that
ran ara hereby reqelred te ftl*
pear wrlMen an sw er or defense
If sa y . pereoeaDy or by aa attorney. e a or to fa r a Deeomber
». tISd, a t th e O ffice e f the
Clerk e f th e C trenlt Court ot
th e C oerthonse te Bo* ford,
Beealsolo County. Florida, and
ta mall a copy th ereof la E tes■trow, D avis k McIntosh, Attaraeye for P U lot Iff, fo o t Of
flea Box i l l * , Sanford, Florid*.
•3771, lx th at eer tslx d iv e rts
proceed le g pending ngnlnet yen
la the Circuit C on n o f the
Ninth Jndlolal Circuit e l F lor­
ida In and for Sem inole ConnIF, In Chancery, an abbreviat­
ed title n f eald eapee being
“Lerlel M cpberesn D t r n L
Plain tiff, verewe Peter Dorm l.
Defendant/* and herein fe lt not
•v a Decree F ro Confess*
w ill to entered ngnlnet yon and
the eauee proceed ex ports.
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Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr..
Clark o f the Ctreult Court
• y : M srth* T. T lhlca
Deputy c le r k
•tonetrom , D avis A McIntosh
Attorney* at Law
Poet Offlaa B ex &gt;111
nferd. F lorida m il
PBhllch Bov. 4, U , II, M, 1H4
c o a -tt
BdTICM O F BALM
Nodice la h e r e b y g ives t h e t
pu rsu a n t t e t h e Final Decree
e f Foreclosure a n d Sal* e n t e r ­
ed Is th e eauee pending In the
C ircuit Court In a n d for Serainot* C ounty, F lorida, la Choneery. Case D ocket No. H i l l W illiam s t h e und e rsig n ed c l e r k
will set) th e p ro p e rty eltuet*
ta said county described ns:
Lot » . Block K. ICELAND
ESTATES, a subdivision,
a c c ording t o a plat th ereof,
recorded In F i s t Book 11,
pa g es I I t o I I of tb e P u b ­
lic R ecords o f Seminole
County, F lorida,
Subject to nn easem ent for
publle u tilitie s alo n g the
r e a r t e n fe e t o f sa id Let

M.

TOGETHER W I T H sit fixtures
a tta ch e d to e r used In connec­
tion with m id premises, includ­
i n g t h e follow ing;
On* DuoT herm (ell) W ell
Heater, Model l l l - l , Serial
tS IE lt
On* U. E. R a n g e (electric),
Model (OIHIWH, S e r i a l
m e m i*
On* a .
E. R e frig e rato r
(electric). Model LA VI i n .
Serial OKIOJOIT
On* Victor I f " Kitchen Exh a u e t F e n (electric) no mo­
del or eerlel non
T en V enetian Blind* (m e­
t a l) , m an u fa ctu re d by Senk a r l k Glees k Paint Com ­
pany, Hanford, Florida, no
model or s e r ia l number*,
ad publle eel* lo the hlxheel
end beat bidder fur caeh be­
tween tbe h o u r s of eleven
o'clock In the forenoon a n d two
o'clock In the a fte rnoon on the
10th day of Nov. A. D. 1114. at
th a F r o n t Door of the Seminole
County Court Hons* la Sanford
Florida.
(COURT SEAL)
A r t h u r It. n e ck w lth , J r .
C lerk of t h e Circuit c o u r t
By: M a rth a T. Vlhlea
Deputy Clerk
Daniel, Thompson S Mitchell
A ttorneys for P la in tiff
ICC A tlantic nank Building
Jacksonville t . Florid*
Publlah Nov. 4. 1144
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i b t h r f j R c r r r cot t e r o f
T HR SIXTH J I D i r U I , M O C I I T IB ABD TOR eRHIBOLR
Cal'N TT , FLORIDA
IB CMAXCKRT NO. HISS
BDTICH OF
FORECLOSE OR BALE
CITT NATIONAL HANK OF
MIAMI REACH, a United State*
of America b a n k in g corporation,
P la in tiff,

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DAVID C. HEIMHCIIUSHRL and
SYLVIA HEIM VCII I'SHKL his
wife, not know n to be d e ad e r
alive, etc., *t aL
D efendant*
NOTICE IS H E RE BY GIVEN
p u r s u a n t to a Final Decree of
foreclosure da te d November tnd,
1*11. and ente red la Chancery
Case No. K i l l of tha Circuit
Court of the t t h Judicial Cir­
cuit In and for Samlnol* C oun­
ty. Florid*, w h e rein CITY NA­
TIONAL HANK OF MIAMI
REACH. a U nited S t a te s of
America corporatio n, ITalntlff.
and DAVID C. UKIMH&lt;’HUM
PEL and HYI.VIA ItKIMHCHL’HS E L hie wife, n ot k n o w n to
be dvnd o r alive, a l e , at *1, are
Defendant*, t will sell t o the
b tg h a r i and heat bidder for
caeh at th e F r o n t doer of the
Hemlnole County Courthouac la
Hanford. Seminole County. F lo r ­
ida, a t II :4b o’clock A. M. on
the I t l h day e f November, 1144,
the follo w in g described pro­
pe rty a* aet f o r t h In said f i n a l
Decree, t o - w l lt
Lot I I . Illock T. H E F T L E R
Ho m e s o iu .a ndo. bec
T loK ONE. accordin g to
plat th e r e o f recorded in
Piet Booh It. page* I end
I, Public Records of feral*
aul* County. Florida.
T o g e th e r With the fo llo w ls g
Heme of pro p e rty which a r e lo­
cated In and p e rm a n en tly In­
stalled ee a p a r t of t h a Im­
provem ents on eald land!
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del U T A H n il—Serial Ml1)1111
O. E. F u rn a c e — Model t t GLT4LSII — Serial IIC IIIIII
National Built-In Range
Surface U n it— Model EL14D i Hartal T i l l !
National
Mu III-In Oven—
Model A t S - l U t P Her 1*1 114IT
K e ch-e-V ent Fan — Model
KV I00F — Serial I1AIC—

NLZJAS J. ROLTOK
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Dafexdaxt, JA CK BDGAR ETDDLRT a a d

E L I J A H J. BOLTON;
raeldescw unknow n
▼an a r e hereby ncltfled t h a t
a k i l l e f Com plaint for divorce
be* t o e s filed a g a i n s t yoe. a n d
yen a r e required t a serve a
copy e f your a naw e r or pleadl a g t o th a Blit o f Oemptalnt
ea the F t a l n t l f f a Attorney.
Korrto D. Woolfork; HI. l i t
B e e t Church Street. Orlando,
Florida, and ftl* the e rlrtn a!
a n sw e r o r pleading to Ik* office
of th o Clerk o f th* Circuit
Court o a e r before December
4. 1114. I f you fell to de oo
J i d g m e n t by default will be
ta k e n ngotnet you for tho relief
demanded In th* Bill ef Com­
plaint.
DONE AND ORDERED a t
Sanford, Hemlnole county, F l o r ­
ida. th la l a d day a f November,
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ORAL)
A r t h u r H. Beckwith, J r ,
C l e r k of C ircuit Court
By: Je a n E. Wilke. D. C.
Publish Nev. d, IT, II. II, I I I !
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■e r r TO RE IMF TfTLB
L CLARE JAMES and LKOLA
L JAMBS, hla wife,
Flalnltffa,
GEORGE TATLO R deceased,
and th* unknow n h r i r a devi­
sees. legatee*, grant*** a nd
■accessors In Interest; W IL­
LIAM O. WELLINGTON end
WELLINGTON, hi* wife. If
liv ing t n d If deed, the unknown
heirs, devisees, legatees, g r a n ­
tee* a n d successors In Intereet;
and any and all pereane claim ­
ing by, th r o u g h or under them
or each o f them and egalnot
any a n d alt person* claiming
any r i g h t tilt* o r tntereet In
and lo th* following described
prope rly situ ate i t lem inole
c eu n ly . Florida:
PARCEL NO. ONE: Lot L
Block ”F~. T r a c t 11. Renlsndo
Springe, according t o the p l a t
thereof i s recorded In P l a t
Book I, page I f , Public Records
of Hemlnole County, Florida.
PARCEL NO. TWO: Lot 4.
Black “F " ,, T r a c t t l , Ren Undo
■brings, a ccording to th* p l a t
thereof as recorded In P la t
Book I, peg* I I , Publlo Records
of Seminole County, Florida.
Defendant*
N O T IC E E F h u t

In Vto B|
Defendants:
7%! All th e u n know n heirs, dovie*** legatees, grant***
a n d successor* In Interest
*f GEORGE TAYLOR d e ­
ceased
WILLIAM (X WELLING­
TON end — - WELLING­
TON, bl* wife
Aar tot All Unknown Hpousee
of eald above named n a t u r ­
al Defendants.
And ta: All Parti** nlalmlng In­
terest, by, through, under
o r against th a above l a m e d
n a tu r a l
defendant* n o t
known to be dead or alive.
And tot All P a rtie s bevlag or
claim ing to have any tig h t,
title e r Interest In end to
th* fallowing described p r o ­
perty, eltuet* In Hemlnole
County, Florid*, to-wlt:
PARCEL NO. ONE: Lot I,
Block "F“ . T rac t It. Hanlandu Fprlng*, according to
th* plat thereof a i recorded
In Plat Book I. page I f
Public Record) of Hemlnole
County, Florida.
PARCEL NO TWO: Lot I.
Block " P , T rac t II. HanUndo Hprliig*. according to
the ptat thereof e* record­
ed In P la t Ilook t, peg* I f ,
Public Record* *t Hemlnole
County, Florida
Toil, and each of yea, a re
notified Ibet a suit to quiet
t itle t o t b s above described
properly b e t been filed egalnat
you a n d you a r a hereby re q u ir ­
ed to serve a copy a f your A n­
s w er to th* Complaint «n th*
Plaintiff*' ttlnrnvye, FELDKIt
AND HKTTINGHAUS. II* Houth
Know les Avenue, Winter P ark.
Florida, and file th* original
In the office of the Clerk of
the Circuit Court on or before
November 11th TIM; olhcrwUa
the allegation* of aeld Compladut will be take n as c a n t o n ­
ed.
Th* notice shall be published
once each week for four cw«tecutlv* weeks la th* Halford
Herald.
The title of thU Halt Is L
CLARK JAMES end LKOLA L
JAMES, hi* wife. Plaintlfto, ve.
GEORGE TATLOR. deceased,
end lit* unknow n heir*, d e ­
visees, legate**, grantees end
successors In Intereet; W I L ­
LIAM U WELLINGTON end
----- W EU.INGTON. hi* erlfe.
DATED THIS l f th d ty of
October, 1144.
(SEAL)
A rth u r H. Beckwith. J r *
Clerh. Circuit Court
Hemlnole County
By: M artha T. Vlhlen. D. C
FE L D E R s a d HKTTINOHAC8
Attorneys a t Law
110 Bo. Knuwle* Ave.
P. O. Hoi 1121
W in te r Park, rio rtd *
Publish Oct. t l , 21 A Nov. 4,
II, t i l l .
C D F -4*

MAUREEN
DLE Y,

MOWATBON R I D ­

NOTICE IS MBRNBT G IVES
t h a t e a lb* l f t h day *1 Nov­
em ber. n i l . s t H i t s o’c loc k
A. M- a t lb* m a l a door o f tho
C ourthouse or Sem laole C o u n t *
a t Hanford. F lorida, th* Honor­
able A rthur M. Beckwith. J r ,
C lerk of th* C ircuit c o u r t of
Hemlnole County. Florida, wttl (
o f f e r for oalo to tho htsb o o t
a n d beet b id d er for cosh, ol
public outcry, tho f o llow ing
described p ro p e rty of tho De­
f e n d a n t * J a c k E dgar Rlddley
a n d Maureen Howateon Rlddley,
e ltu e t* la Sam U el* County,
Florida!
Lot IT. Block t. WORTH
ORLANDO SECOND AD DI­
TION, a c c ording t o ptot
th ereof reoerded la F l a t
Book I f . Page* I I , Id. a n d
IT. Fablle Record* o f S*mW
aol* County, Florida)
(
t o g e t h e r w i t h all st r u c tu r e *
and
Im provem ent* t h e * eg
th e r e a f t e r oa eald land.
Thl* to m ad* p u r s u a n t to
F i n a l Deere* a t Forocloourd
e n te r e d l x t h * a t a v * e o n s *
C h a a * y D oc ket No. I d l l t ,
n o w pending la th* C lrcull
C o u rt of a n j for Somlnolg
County. Florida.
IN WITNESS W H E R E O F , t
h a v e hereunto *ot my h a n d and
ofllclat seal t h is Jnd d a y of
November, 111*
(SEAL)
A rthur H. Beckwith. J r ,
Clerk o t t h * Circuit Court
In end for
Hemlnole County, F lo r id a
By: M a r t h a T. V lhlea
Deputy C le r k
Jo s ep h M uresko
P. a Bor I I I
F e r n park. FI*,
p ublla h Nov. * 1 H *
C D G -il
ADTRRTIHRMMB1
The Board o f Public Inetruelio n tor Hemlnole County, F t o r Ida will r t e i l t i bid* fog
fu r n l e h l n r of nil labor, m ater*
I lls , equip m ent end services re­
quired far th* c onstruction of
GENERAL AND AOR1CUL*
TURAL SHOPS BUILDING,
CROOURACADEMT,
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA, end
AGRICULTURAL B D I T *
SEMINOLE HIGH BCHOOIq
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
On* bid fo r Ih* combined
p r e le c ts sh a ll be subm itted end
will be received until I:M p. r a ,
T h u rsd a y , November I t . 1114, a t
th* S c h o o l
Adm inistration
Building. Commercial Street,
Sanford, Florida, a t which tlmo
a n d placa the bid* will be pub*
llcly opened e n d reed aloud.
Contract docum ente c o n sist e f
t w o eel* of plena end o n a aet
o f specifications. D ra w in g s and
spe c ifica tions may be obtained
f o r th* Iwo p ro jec ts by depueltl a g l l l . l f w i t h th* Archite ct,
J o h n A. R urton IV. F o u r th
Floor, S a n fo rd Atlantic B a nk
Building, Hanfnru. Florida, fur
I h e first eet o f docum ente ob­
tained. Rueh deposit will be r e ­
funded In ' u l l to each pefaoa
w h o r e tu r n s th* docum ente In
good oendRIoa w ithin 14 day*
a f t e r th* bid opening: w i t h e x ­
ception e* no ted below. Addi­
tiona l seta m a y b* o btaine d a t
(he coat of I t s . 40 for all pro­
jects, which le h a lf re fundable.
General C ontrac tor* se c u rin g
docum ent! a n d a o l s u b m i tt i n g
proposal ahall be refunded oneh a lf tbe deposit upon r e t u r n
of document! In good condition.
A certified check o r b a n k
d r a f t , pa y ab le to th* Board o t
PMbllc I n stru c tio n lor f e m lnolo
County, F lo r id a : U. S. Govern­
m e n t Honda, o r a s a t is f a c to r y
bid bond e xecuted by th* b4dd*r
a n d acceptable sureties In s n
a m o u n t oquat to flv* p e r c e n t
o t th* hid s h a l l he e u b m ltle d
w i t h eech hid.
Th* successful bidder wilt ho
required to fu r n ish end p a y to r
e atlsfec tu ry perform ance e nd
paym ent bond or bunds. A t t e n ­
tion I* celled to Ih* feet th e t
not less t h a n th* m inim um
sa laries end wage* e* eet forth
In th* Hpeclflcettane m u s t b*
paid on this project.
The Board of Public I n s t r u c ­
tion for Hemlnole County, Flor­
ida, reserves the right t o re­
jec t any s n d / o r ell bids or t o
w aive any Inform alities In th e
bidding. No bid shall he w i t h ­
d r a w n for a period a t flfttoen
111) day* subsequent to tb*
opening of bid* w ith o u t th*
cuneeni o f th* Board.
J D. WRIGHT. JIL
C h s l r m in , Board of Publle
I n str u c tio n for Seminal*
County, Florida
R. T. Mliwee
Hemlnole County Su p e rin ­
tendent of Publlo I n s t r u c ­
tion end Ea.Officio M-cr*.
t e r y to tho Board of Publle
Instruction
Publlah Oct. t l , I I A Nov. *
tilt.

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■1BUKR HI.ABT MKKDLK
lb &lt;Nt« iLK. ZIX XAII BUT­
TONHOLE. BTC. Muat uetl.
Navy pvrionnsl being t r a n s ­
ferred. Originally cost I J u .
Balance d u e I I * T ake over
payment* M.TI per m onth,
trill «3S-4ai* Day aa RlgM

NOTICE T O

OWNERS

OF PROPERTY IN
THE CITY

OF

SANFORD

A im

Went* K ing Dteposnlt —
Serial I ITT 141
Relish H o t W ater H e ele r
—Uerlel tiOlMT — Model
Model ADH-DK
DATED th is t a d day of Nov­
ember. 1144(SBAL)
A r th u r H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk or said Circuit Court
By E lisa b e th Uruenahan
Deputy C lerk
t a w Offices
ItiHIKHT KAGAN
117 N. Magnolia Avenue
Orlando. Flo rid a
OA 4-00*4
TATLOR a n d IR IO N
l i t L L I Street
Miami. F l a r id a M i l l
Publish Nev. 4, 1144
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Tax books a rt open for p ijrR M l of
1964 City of Hanford T eem . 4% dis­
count will b* allow td for p a y R in t la
November, 3% la December, 2% ia
Jaattary and 1% la February.

H . L. W hekhel
T ax Collector
C ttj o f Sanford, F k .

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I NJ URE D — B o b
Sw affar, ala-foot-nlne
c e n t e r of Oklahoma
S tate U niversity bas­
ketball team , was re­
ported In “good condi­
tion'* a fte r his right
arm was replaced by
surgery a fte r being cut
off in a clothes dryer.
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200 Expected
To Attend
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Some 300 Girl Scoot* sad
adult* from Neighborhood* I
and II, Semtaml* District, In­
cluding Junior end Cedettc
Troop* plus Senior Troop 211,
are expected to attend the
Camporee scheduled this week­
end for Friday through Sunday
et Camp Tlcoebec In Barbervllle.
Plana for the program,
erafta, skills and training augtested by various Girl Scout
Troops for the camporee were
completed recently at a plann­
ing meeting held at the Christ­
ian Alliance Church with Miss
Trances Cobb, Camporee co­
ordinator, preaiding.
Unit leaden attending in­
cluded Mmea. Louise Lord,
Troop 202; Joyce Sawyers,
Troop 323; Gertrude Woods
and Betty Robertson. Troop
821; Jessie Andrews, Troop
C93; Gladys Downey. Troop
299; Sybil Best, representing
Troops S3 and 242;
Also Martha Bauer, Troop
211;; Nadine Shannla, Troop
i l l ; Martha Danklefi, Troop
537; Carolyn Lavender, Troop
303; Kathryn Bishop, Troop
64 and Mrs. Bunny Morgan,
district chairman, who will
assist Troop 121.

Lions To Have
Ladies Night
By Jan* Cassrlberry
The l.lnns Club of Ca»ee|.
berry will hold a Ladles Nlirht
this Thursday at the Trad*
Winds Cafeteria in Seminola
Plata beginning at 7:30 p.m.
There will b* a banquet and
Induction nf a new member.
D i s t r i c t Governor Clsuds
Locks of Leesburg has been
invited to attend. Jimmy
Prevatt Is chairman of the
program.
First American mother to
vote for her son for the U. S.
presidency was Sara Delano
Roosevelt In 1932.

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There is little comfort in the fact
th a t Red China's long-predicted firs t
nuclear "device" is not the same
th in g us a nuclear bomb. Nor is th ere
much room fo r complacency in esti­
m ates th a t it will take another five
o r 10 years fo r the Chinese to de­
velop an arsenal of nuclear warheads
and the necessary vehicle system s to
deliver them .
A fraction of those five or 10 years
h as already elapsed since th e S tate
D epartm ent made its announcement.
B ut the th re a t th a t China poses to
world peace does not wait upon th a t
fateful day. China, since its troops
crossed the Yalu River into N orth
K orea in 1950, is, and has been, an
international aggressor and foment e r of civil strife in neighbor coun­
tries.
Add to the no-so-remote danger
th e renewed pollution of the atm oshere with radioactive fallout from
P1
D!igger and better tests. We can ex­
pect China to see and raise her fav­
o rite rival Russia’s 58-megaton mon­
ste r blast. Reckless and ambitious
countries like Indonesia and Egypt
will undoubtedly try to join the wid­
ening nuclear circle, whatever th e
cost.
It Is unlikely th at China will in­
vite a war w ith the West, or possi­
bly with Russia, until it has reached
some kind of nuclear equality. But
th e mere possession of nuclear "de­
vices" will give its Ideological aspira­
tions a powerful boost and have a
g re a t psychological impact, not only
Asia, but upon other non-white de­
veloping nations as welt.
Conceivably, there could be tem ­
porary lessening of the danger of a
general w ar startin g in Southeast
Asia if China, to preserve the prog­
ress already made, avoids pushing
too close to the brink before her

equivalent of "D er Tag" arrives. Despite Mao Tae-tung’a boast th a t Chi­
na could absorb th e loss of 300 mil­
lion Chinese, it is likely he will not
risk his regime in such an insane
numbers game.
But only th e m ost optimistic see
much chance of perm anent peace in
Southeast Asia as long as China re ­
mains a virtual outlaw—and an in­
creasingly powerful one— rnnging
the outskirts of the world commun­
ity.
One hope Is th a t China's growing
industrial and m ilitary strength, the
achievement of m aterial accomplish­
ments th a t satisfy the nationnl ego
and th e eventual passing of the oldline Communists will bring her to the
point reached by Russia—the realiz­
ation th a t nuclear war, and the
brushfire wars th a t m ight lead to
nuclear w ir, could destroy every­
one.
Of one thing we can be glad: Rus­
sia is apparently as concerned about
China as we are. In the face of a
common menace shared by the two
world leaders, great strides could be
made in five or 10 years toward sol­
ving the other human problems of
population and hunger, emerging na­
tionalism and the establishment of a
world governed by enforceable law.

CASE U-421: Beth B.. aged
38, ia an indignant wife.
"Dr. Crane,” ah* proteated
during tha forum at her Wom­
en'* Club, "I don’t read your
column much of the time.
“ For 1 don’t need your ad­
vice!
"My husband ia devoted to
me and I'd have you know
that our marriage ia baaed
on apiritual value*, aot on
aex!
"In fart, aex ia a sordid as­
pect of marriage, anyway, for
real marriage can exlat on an
ethereal plane of poetry and
music and art and other apir­
itual values.
"So why do you place ao
much emphasis on aexT
Camouflage
The most indignant critics
of this rlinical column In
rravticsl psychology, sre us­
ually the ones who need it
most.
Beth'* remark that she
doesn’t require the advice
herein, is thus "whistling In
the dark."
She Just H O P E S she
doesn't need it!
And she is trying to sell
herself on the idea that ideal­
ism, poetry anil art can safe­
guard her hunif.
Subconsciously,
however,
she knows she is wrong but
she Is afraid to face the facts.

Thought For Today
Bear one another’s burdens, and
so fulfill the law of Christ.—Gala­
tians 6:2,
•

•

•

I ’m going your way. so let iis go
hand fn hand. You help me and I ’ll
help you. We shall not be here very
long, for soon death, the kind old
nurse, will come back and rock us all
to sleep. Let us help one another
while we may.— William Morris.

l

Hope, indeed, was about the
only ingredient left.
Under the autocratic Diem
government and ita politicallyappointed general! there had
been the "clear and hold" op­
erations which neither cleared
nor held. And there were the
fortified strategic h a m l e t s
which fell to the Communist
Viet Cong with distressing
regularity once the troops de­
parted and defenses were left
to a local home guard.
Nor had the situation im­
proved any under two strong­
man generals.
Cen. Duong Van (Big) Minh
who took over after Diem'a
fall, himself fell victim to a
coup led by (ien. Nguyen
Khanh. And Khanh came per-

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WASHINGTON - (NEA) The Soviet Union now is cap­
able sit producing interconti­
nental ballistic missiles pow­
erful enough to loft giant luomegaton nuclear warheads to
any point in the United States.
This is the conclusion of
some capable Pentagon scien­
tists after: (|&gt; analysing the
rocketry used to put the threeman Soviet satellite in orbit
recently and (2) making de­
tailed studies of other Soviet
rocket-missile developments.
There is no evidence here
to Indicate whether the Soviet
Union is building these giant
warheads and supermissilcs.
Soviet tests three years ago at
Novaya Zemiya with a 5* meg­
aton bomb is evidence that the
Soviet Union already has the
ability to build lOO-megaton
warheads.
Though Defense Secretary
Robert McNamara officially
holds that smaller rockets arc
more practical, some key Pen­
tagon m i l i t a r y scientists
strongly dispute that view.
Soviet 100-megaton 111) Ms
Would make possible types uf
Soviet attack lor which U. S.
preparations are weak.
A 10b-megaton bomb can do
more than take out a city or
cluster of cities. It can mrss
up communications in a wide
area for hours—perhaps for as
long as a day.
A lnO inrgaton warhead ex
ploded in Ihe vicinity of Waih-

ington, D. C., anil near the
emergency wartime White
Ilouse ami military command
headquarters might make it
difficult or impossible for the
president and his top com­
mand to get out the presi­
dent's orders to his command­
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ami In his field commands in
(he United Sides, Pacific,
Mediterranean and the Euro­
pean areas.
Likewise, il might be diffi­
cult nr impossible for the com­
manders to get messages to
the president or his advisers.
Not enough Held tests have
been run to determine with ac­
curacy ihe .ictual effects uf
uicli large explosions. Scien­
tists know that these blasts
would knock out radio com­
munications on a wide assort­
ment of wave lengths. They
think these explosions would
knock out some or all land
communications in c e r t a i n
areas.
These scientist* don't know
how many hours Ihe knockout
would last, over how large an
area it would be effective or
whether there are radio nr
oilier wave lengths lhat could
get messages through despite
(lie blast.
Past tests, however, indi­
cate the effects would be ser­
ious in a sizable area fur a
considerable number of hours.
The international agreement
against atmospheric testing
makes It impnssitilo to run
new l?. S experiments to
make certain what would hap
|H’n
But if the Sot let Union, witli
one or several tun-megaton
nuclear missiles could delay
the U. S. response, or even
parts of lhat response, by sev­
eral hours nr a day, It would
make ii possible for the Red
military to step up the amount
of damage done to this coun­
try.
It also might give the Rus­
sians time to evacuate their
major cities.

The Lighter Side
WASHINGTON (UPD-Ear- work a* a rrporlrr, I found having hail their hooka con­
her this month I undertook to this In be quite true.
densed to two sentences.
Interpret the results of a rath­ "So, from long training,
A two-srntence condensation
er unusual survey conducted when I saw a figure as low as of my book appears on page
hy the National Federation of a two, I apparently subcon­ 231 of the October iiaue. And
Independent Business.
sciously raised It to six, hop­ I will let you In on n little
secret.
According to a press release ing that it would get by the
put out by the federation, a business office, and ihus re­ If you should desire to raad
poll of Its membership on a imburse me in part for the Ihe entire book, all you havn
certain Issue showed 65 per money I spent at the bar on to do ts clip out the condensa­
cent favorable, 13 per cent op­ tlie blonde who had absolute­ tion and add boiling water.
posed and six per cent unde­ ly no connection with the as­ I mention this only to illus­
trate what I am up against. If
cided.
signment I was on."
the Header's Digest condenses
By dint of tome intricate
Hoard may have n point
arithmetical computations, I there, although personally l my 210-page book to two senwas able to figure out that the know very little about that sort trnres, you can imagine what
total came to BM per cent. of thing. Sly own talents hap­ Ihe business office does to mjr
This, I pointed out, was a bel­ pen to he in the field of con­ expense accounts.
ter showing than most surveys traction rather than expan­
produce.
sion. Let me give you an ex­
OVER ,15 YEARS
However, I am now In re­ ample.
At First A Palmslta
ceipt of a communication from The Reader's Digest cur­ (Alongside old post offics)
Niel Heard, assistant to the rently is running a condensa­
fevieration president, reporting tion of a book I wrote a couple
that Ihe poll was not as suc­ of years or so ago. There is, of
cessful as it seemed.
course, nothing unusual about
Heard, who used to be a \ that. Hook condensation* arc
newspaperman, himself, said a regular feature of the Di­
that he made a mistake In pre­ gest.
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ilously close to falling to a
combined military and civilian
coup last September.
Among ill groups it was all
too obvious that special inter­
ests were taking precedent
over what should have been
the main intcred — the war
ThE It*tal4 tfflntmr* let*
against the Viet Cong.
IfM IrtMM K* ftntlrr* • ■ pubHr
«ff«lris Tkf writer mime m««
Taking over as civilian pre­
• p eft MMM« |&gt;r«a%It! r«t liar 1*1mier was a man who appeared
Aim riprif* lb* wiIIppa
physically as frail as the 17t i l l # a a n t * a n i l m t( l ? r « « . I . r t f r r a
•
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fr*t#r
tbaa 350 iv&lt;triU Vfttl
man high cotmrtl whirh in the­
b* i l t r i prpfpppopp, letter*
ory at Irast is to give Ihe coun­
AtlilrpMPiI In i(tb*r« nr* •rr*|H■blr prut Itlrtl tttr» &lt;1•» H»l «I*n!
try civilian rule and free Ihe
In- p-rrowtittlitlri* IWIrf U a«i|
military for the main job
Vtibllabtd hr Tb# IlnaM.
against the Communists.
Editor, The Herald:
The new premier was a onpI wish to commend you and
time school teacher, typist and
your fine newspaper on your
pharmacy assistant w h o s e
editorial, "No Plate Fur A
previous administrative ex­
Loner,” and for the positions
perience had been five months
taken by Congress and the
as a Diem-appointed mayor of
candidates.
Saigon, lie had, however, a
How any good Democrat
record of resistance both to
could study this report and
thp Communist* and Diem.
vote for Senator GuMwater is
His first public announce­
beyond me. 1 would lie
ment in the new post was in
ashamed for nnyone to know
the work-or-fight vein, de­
l was so dumb.
manding that all citizens
Lucille P. Appleby
cither enroll in Ihe army or
contribute to the budget.
The remainder of his an­
nounced p r o g r a m , puhlie
health and education, was
equally praise-worthy. T h e
I Ibought the whole ball­
trouble was it had been heard
before.
of light. It was a Buddliitl room was going to tie ripped
In the jungle, the Viet Cong j publication's frank admission to pieces.
Ballroom employe at Black­
remained depressingly near that there would be no pi.ire
and there seemed little like­ for Buddhism under Commu
pool, England, after rock "rt*
lihood that villagers under the nism. It might be the unifying
roll riot mused by Britain's
immediate threat of Commu­ spark needed.
No. 2 noise group, the Boll­
nist retaliation would rome
ing Stones.
Failure would mean for the
flocking to Huong's banner. ■United States a major drriv
Among the villager! also Ion And that derision rould
I've known the fellow *
there was a traditional anti­ have made French President 11on £ time and I personally
pathy toward both the army Charles de Gaulle a forecaster ham nothing against him.
and government taxes.
Sen. Barry Goldwater con­
{uf major dimensions. Dr
In the generally depressing ■Gaulle says nobody can win cerning his November oppicture, there seemed one ray i in South Viet Nam.
ponrnt, President Johnson.

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And her* a rt tha raw ’ rect soma of tha thrilling
facta:
emotions that havt been in
Her husband has a para­ cold storage for 10 to 20
mour ensconed in a Chicago
years, what doe* the average
apartment.
So the reason he ran sit wife say:
"Oh, Henry, act your age!*
piacidty at home and enjoy
Beth's sortie* in the realm Or, she may murmur, “ I'm
of poetry, music and art, is too tired!”
the fact the paramour has al­
Rebuffed in this manner a
ready satiated hit erotie hung­ few time*, such a husband
may develop a platonic atti­
ers.
Beth has suspected h!s un­ tude toward his wife.
faithfulness but she Is pani­
Even though he realties h*
cky lest her suspicions be really love* her more than
correct.
nny other woman, and ht ad­
Scared almost to death, she mit* h*r virtues as a mother
figuratively imitates the lit­ and a superlative rook, he
tle boy who whistles bravely still want* some erotic ex*
as be passes n cemetery at cilenient out of life.
night.
For men retain a strong
For Beth's loud protest hunger both for gsstrie cal­
about the ethereal basis of oric* and the erotic variety.
marriage Is sales talk to try
Admiration for his wife'*
to convince herself.
maternal virtue* still will not
Artllslly, you wives have let him forego hi* meats or
little to fear if you will sim­ his desire for tldent episodes.
ply face the fact* anil then Wives, gel hep!
wage an earthy or mundane
So send for my booklet
attack.
"How to Prevent Ftatonis
Fight fire with fire! Change Marriage,'' enclosing a long
your hair style; adopt new stamped, return envelope,
perfume; invest in diaphanous plus 21V.
nightie*. And become seduc­
(Always writ# to Dr.
tively more aggressive in your Crane in eare of Tha San­
boudoir.
ford Herald, enclosing n
For wayward husbands gen­ long stamped, addressed en­
erally admit they prefer to velope and 2tlc to covct typ­
have an affair with their own ing and printing east* when
wife!
you send for one of hla
But when they try to resur­ bookIris.)

Bruce Biossot — Roy Cromley

Nobody Can Win
To j»y that the South Viet­
namese are being given one
laat chance to save themselves
is perhaps putting it too
strongly. Rut it is perilously
close to that.
Almost exactly a year after
the Tall of the Ngo Dinh Diem
government in Saigon, U. S.
Ambassador Ccn. Maxwell D.
Taylor plainly was irked when
he said repeated government
crises had led to "deteriora­
tion and a loss of momentum”
in the war effort.
But, in what hai become
atandard V. S. policy in South
Viet Nam, Taylor also remain­
ed determinedly optimistic.
For Ihe new civilian govern­
ment. he said, he had "great
hope."

Worry Clinic
George W. Craae, Eh. D-, M i ) .

Phil Newsom Soys • . .

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Dr. Crane’s

"A fter You, Comrade Brezhnev!'
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DBA* ABIT: Than to
• teacher who iktiM lum
baaa n tln d yaara id . hat
iha b otill teaching. Ska

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of making her ptplle mil*
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By Oswald Jacoby
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World Bridge Olympiad nraw ed whoa tha team from
the Nethtrlaade AntIHee won
IU matth agelnit tha United
■tat**.
Thi* rapraaanlad quite an
a pact, tocauaa tha United
•tataa flntahad ooeond and
tha NetherUnda Antllloa ware
eutolda the first 111, hut In
thb match tha Unltad Itatoo
toam waa off.
Tha bidding la tha has la
that of tho United Statoa*
North-South pair.
Thro# no-trump farad vary
badly. Tha defame atartod hy
eaihlng four *pedal while
dummy dietardad a dub and
two diamond!, A Hub toad
knocks! out dummy's act and
It wai up to South to take

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making four hearta becauee
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trick in each aide suit
Boat and Waal wB—rabto
it li very oaay ta look at
North heat Bento Web
(g rarda and rriticiie, hut
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the four-haart bid waa daflnVtoa f S
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trump. Are and one tramp art
pretty goodaupport
after
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partner hae mada a Jump re*
He could have reihed eight bid in hie auit and Blthough
trick* for down one but h# South did have four ipadet,
tried to make hie centred by they were all email one*.

ad and humiliated him mora
than rmc*. Now ha loaiu (or
aseuse* (loro throat, (to*
mark upaet) ao ha cm otay
homo. 1 am afraid to rafart bar to tha prtaeipal
hacaoaa iha might (ted out
who mada tha eamplaiat
and ta il It oat on my mo.
What caa ha doaaf
CONCIANBD MOTIBB
DBA* MOTHERS Aah
tha principal if othora hava
eamplalnod ahoat tho veto*on teacher, and atata tha
prablam aa yeu know It—
without Indicting tha teach'
or, An understanding prtaelpal will help you—and

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DEAR AIBYs What b
• gaad curfew time far a
hay IT yiara af agat ta
yeur opinion, ihould a bay
that age to permitted to ga
"out" m ry evening until
mMnight aad an tha weak,
aada much later atlllT Ha
tails ma that other moth*
era don't even know whnt
time thalr m m got la be­
cauee they are asleep. Un­
fortunately (for him) ! am
tha hind of mother who
ran't ■loop until he ie In the
home. Your anawar, if
printed, might help many
mother* toeauM I knew
Nawapapor Kalarprlaa Amp. finish a aentance if they ran moat embarrassing faui pet. this li a common problem.
Those who hint mysterious­ Thank you.
Aggravating—aren't they: possibly Interrupt.
These who never remember ly about knowing something
CONCERNED
Thot* who never identify
DEAR CONCERNEDi A
thimulvee on tha telephone that they’ve been introduced that would really eurpriie
you, but then say emugly IT-year-old boy la either in
to you, aevoral time*.
because they think they have
Those who never forget that, of courae, their lip* are high ichoot (cummers eiaurh distinctive voices any­ and are fend of tailing about scaled.
repted) or In college. In
one can recognise them.
tha time you mad* tha world's
Aggravating—acen't they? either cair, he hai no buaThoia who keep repeating,
inea* gadding about “every
ovtning until midnight.'* If
"I really must be going,” inhe la out of arhool not to
stead of going.
return, well—he’ll conilder
Thoia who, oven If you let
hlmielf “on hi* own” whe­
them Mt the time, are sure
ther you like It nr not. By
to to a h tlf hour lata for
17 a boy'i character la fair­
u y appointment
ly well formed. And you
IDVTH THORNTON M clEOO
ThoM who always have to
can only hop* that you did
let yeu know "Inter”—no
“I i n forty.elght, and as young) staying at home bo­ all you could to form it
metier what you ash them to much avorselght I do net go nus* aha la avarwalghtl If wall.
These who era quick to hor- out any more. My husband la yeu canaet decide to go an e
DEAR ABBY: W* hav«
•aid to h« aeon dancing with diet by yourself or if your recently moved from the
yaw—but alow to return.
Thoia who osauro you thot a vary attractive widow and will power Is too weak, go at midwest to Paterson, New
you've mad* o big mistake, having lunch with h«r. What onto to a doctor and perhaps Jersey, and the way these
when II la obviously too lata ihoutd I do to protect myiilf T ha can persuade ymi to do Easterners atrika up a con­
to do anything about It If you I am vary unhappy.—N. N." tbit NOW.
versation is rather amaiing
If you wish to have the In me- It is, "What Uni era
Of court* you art unhappy,
have.
Thoia who era always of­ and moat likely your husband booklet, send me a long, sail- you InT”
fering you “ if I war* you” Is, alio. Say nothing about addnsead, stamped envelope
T have always thought It
tha “ gossip,” but git busy I and enclose TWENTY-FIVE waa rud* to ask a question
advice.
Those who, In any group, Uo on a diet, nick to it and canto in coin. I will enclose a Ilka that, hut It saamt so
tnilst on doing 10 par sent win. not only health and Hap- gift copy of "Diet Breaks,” common hors that maybe
pinna but win back tb* in­ but do not use this until you I am wrong. Will you pleas*
af tha talking,
terest
of your husband if yo4 ar* well on the road toward •et this Kansas corn-ball
Those who dismiss your
moat dramatic or hair-ralaing have lost it. Sand now for my getting rid of your eiresi straight?
anecdote with "that's noth, "Dial and Katrclia" booklat. poundage.
TOPEKA
"My daughter i* marrying
tng; just listen to what hap. Follow it ta tha latter and you
DEAR TOrEKA: It J8
will aaa remits. Tha vary idea a man oldtr than herself, and rude. Rut rudeness knows
pened t o m a . ”
Thoia who never let you of a young woman (AM |g docs not want a big church no state tines and It has
wedding because he does not hern known to Jump nation­
approve. W* have quarreled al boundaries and weans as
— NOW THROUGH TUESDAY
over thla arrangement, as my
CHICKEN CACCIATORA
husband left money for her
with mushrooms
to have a big wedding. She
Problem*? Write to AB­
COMPLETE ntHNER FROM ROUP
thinks the money should be BY, Bo* 60700, Los AngTO NINTH INCLUDING DESSERT
given to her now. I am fifty- elee, Calif. For a personal
one, and widowed two years. reply, endue* a stamped,
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e w w ll w w p F W v is Ililll " I V H e w i | u J i | . toa)
i*lf&gt;addr**a*d envelope.
You must "patch up* the
FIZZ A
OPEN T DAYR A WRRKI
quarrel, and you must be pre­
mm. tip
New Hours: Man, A Ta**, 4-11
flat* to writ* letters T
sent at your daughter's wed­ Send one dollar to Abby,
VO
Ralaecn Of W**h 11 n-m. • It p-m.
J its A Raaan Walanma Y*u — Parti** Accommodated
ding. You cannot tell her Boa 0700, Los Angelas,
Mwy. IT-»I. Oraaga City — RaaarvaOMS l i . TTI-MM
what type of wedding iha Calif, for Ahby’s booklat,
must h*v*. And surely her "HOW TO WRITE LETfather would not hs*e wanted TERR FOR AM, OCCA­
this to happen. Give her the SIONS”
money; perhaps sh* is right
and ran use tha inhsntonca U
totter advantage than a large
wadding. " | do” ia tha same
in a elmple c ere m o n y aa it aa
it la in an e la b o ra te one. Sure­
ly you want your d a u g h te r to
have tha type of wedding iha
wants and if sh* concedes t*
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paw 4.A - Nor. 4.1964

SIDE GLANCES

By Q i i n i t h

1,
S. 1N 4
GENERAL TENDENCIESi

A Sty wbMi y*w rim W bi
tw in Me p in t with ft daaifft
to ttfu d awl extend w ar
proaefti latom ta, and a
•qaally atrtn* arga manly
to gat to itama and detail*
which raquir* yaw complete
■Unties. Ualaaa yaa wlaaly
•ehadula yaw lima to da bath
tha aaimpoftoat aad tha Im­
portant, yaa b a n a bad time.
ABIES (March SI to Ayril
II) Tbia la a day wbaa saw
friaads danand your tlma
aad fellow workers ara alae
taalataat. Plan jroar mark
wisely, ba btad with amy*
aaa, bat fin*. Bay yoa will
taka Button oadar adriaa*
mant aad Jog along pleasant-

Jr.

TAVBVS (Ayril 10 to May
M) Any problem* with pertnan a n bato handled by 11atoning to what fa aald and
than taking tlma to think
mattora ant overnight, Don't
bo forcoful. Decisions a n
tight an tha morrow.
GEMINI (May St to Jana
It) Too barn to roll op your
altora* today and gat work
dona youraalf without (spott­
ing help from others, which
would only bo o deterrent.
Labor methodically, ba relaxad. Fuming only wean you
out
MOON CHILDREN (Juno
&gt;1 to July 21) Arold going
out for recreation at tha *xpenm of moro important
things, line* it would ba dis­
appointing, anyway. Lalsun
tlma can halp to Improva your
health. Wardrobe caa stand
Improvement, alio.
LEO (July 23 to Auguit
SI) A period of quiet waiting
can diesoln tha Unilona that
exist today, but be aura you
a n diplomatic at homa to­
night. Analyaa your prooont
holding*. Maka plana to Im­
prove earn* later.
VIRGO (Auguit IS to Sep­
tember 22) While correspond­
ence le a big chon, tackle It
early, but ba eura you use
diplomacy. Careloaeneia on
tha road could reeult in your
getting Into trouble with tha
law. Calm down, ba youreelf.
LIBRA (September 29 to
0 c to ba r 22) Reslteeaneea
could maka you do or (ay
thlnga that you would later
regrot. Gat Into aome ennatrucllv* activity and us# an­
ergic* wisely. However, taka
graat can with machinery of
all kind*.
SC’OIII'IO (October tS to
November 21) Don’t fall for
any get-rlch-qulck schemes
that other* may ba trying to
perpetnla upon you. Pa
courteous with good friends.
They are undergoing soma
difficult condition or other,
are deep in aome unexpected
work.
SAGITTARIUS (NoTambar
22 to December 31) You hava
only to get your health and
wardrob* Improved In order
to make big headway toon.
Put those latent talent* to
work. Start rehearsing with
them tonight.
CAriilCOHN (December 22
to January 20) I'uxaling sit­
uations seem to be developing
all round you, but careful
atudy will reveal tha source
and how heat to aolve them,
lie calm. This results In help­
fulness to other* a* well.
AQUARIUS (January 21
to February 10) Avoid thoaa
pala who are embittered over
■nme personal rhao* and want
to use you aa a whipping-boy.
Make this a productive day.
Forget the social or you get
in further hot water.
PI8CKH (February 20 to
March 20) Try not to make
any mistakes where career
matters are concerned or you
get Into fraraa with higherups. They are In a testy mood
at this time. Avoid getting
feelings hurt.
IF YOUR CHILD 18 BORN
TODAT, ho or aha would do
well to get into any of the
h u m a n I Urlan professions,
■Inc* there la ■ sincere love
for mankind in this nature
and a trua ability to avoid
and straighten out troublous
situations. Tha patlenca here
la phenomenal as well aa a
love for data!!, and the field
of psychiatry It to bo serious­
ly considered. Send to college,
if potslbl*.
"The Star* Impel they
do aot romprl." What you
auk* of your life I* large­
ly ap to YOU I
The Cape Jasmine (the flor
1st' gardenia) U &gt; native nf
China, according to the Ency
flopadia BrKannJea.
MCWSrATM B n W I H ASMS.

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m km SWEETIE PIE By Nadine Seltzer
Classified
23. P a in tts f

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51. A r t k k i F a r b a t

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41 Skip Bata ftie n i r p g
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3 BEDROOM Ukt&lt;root, un­
furnished. 1120.
FURNISHED Apt., $83.
4 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, C tetn) LARGE furnished bouse, (130
air ft Heat. 3224301.
NEW 3 Bedrooa, a hath, kiteben equipped with 12 eitma
WARNING
tree* ft fruit, |too.
Don't look units* ready to buy. DUPLEX, furnished, *81.
You'll be unable to roaiit
thli I bdrm., living r « .. Fin. Ball-Blair Agency
rm., kitchen nulpgnd home REAL ESTATE-UntURANC*
on | huge lota. Bank* i *
M ft Park Ava.
praised it 11,300 and telling
Phone 322-3841
fnr only II.SOO with *300 dn.
UNFURNISHED * Bedroom
and 110 per mo.
house, Kitchen equipped. Ph
323-3811-

CLAKfliriRD DUPLAY
$148 Per I nth
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CONTRACT R A T E S
ON R EQ U EST

1 . Lo s t * Found
POUND, lovely Siamese Cat.
Ph. a n - u u .
3. Personal*
Do you hare a drink In* prob­
lem Write P. 0. Box 1311,

Sanford
4. Beauty Care
HARRIETT’S Beauty Nook,
i 103 So. Oak, Free Parking.
I 2nd A Oak, Evening app't.
V 321-3242.

53. W anted T a B a p

WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS. USED Funwturo, oat plaea ar
SPRINKLER' SYSTEMS
houatfuL Rett prtcaa. Fvray
All Typaa tad Slant
Bedding ft Furniture Co.. 101
Wt Repair and Service
W. 1st st. 333-4351.
STINK
Mart In* u d Supply On. USED FURNITURE, one room
387 W Sad St.
7 k 1408 nr houseful, toots, raise,
item*, ANYTHING you have
to sell. 3SS-VT0.

SOUTHWARD

INVESTMENT ft REALTY
ill N. Park Ava.
3UI173

PIANO wanted, any coaditloa
plianres at Drastic Discount
rh . Orlando 424-oooi, collect.
Call 332-84(8. J A R Tradin|
Pnat, Inc., 2345 R. Oran [a S s T F u n S tu T F o T s o l^ *
RWwinm Trail, Orlando.
Used fuw tw *. appOnncea,
G. E. ELECTRIC Stave. I tools, ale. Renibt • Sold.
yr». old, 30" wide with full Larry's Marl 313 Sanford
Ave Ph. FA 3-4132.
oven A timer. Excellent
condition, IIS. 332-9084.
Sail Us Yeur Furniture
Quick Service With the
SANFORD ELECTRIC
G.E. Appliances—New A Used Calk. SUPER TRADING
US Magnolia
333-1342 POST. FA 24127.
SALE: SATURDAY, Automa­
tic Waihari IM up. Alao
Stoves, Rafrlgeratora ft Dryora. Ruastll's AppUanca, IMS
E. Celery Avc. Ph. 322 9*88

For me Mjgtai setacQaa al
neatly now and uaed fuiaitura, sea Nall's Furniture
Brokerage In Caaealbnery
oa 17 *2. Open 8 days I to I.

3 l^ 5 !S !e a M M tr S

Upholstering ft Mattress ren­
ovating. Naw ft Um 4 Furni­
ture. Call Nla Balding M(|.

Piano Tuning ana Repair
W. L. Hirraeo — PA
Plano Servicing ft Tuning
Gene Cumbaa - 332-3881

Itm DOWN ~ DERARY

Lake In Back Yard

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ASK about our Trial Purchase
FO R LE A SE
Plan on Rand Inatrumanta.
SERVICE
STATION.
Rukur'l Music Shop. 323-7303 Good Location. Good Products.
Good Treatment
32. B ualhou Equipm ent
PHONE LOCALLY 128-4MI
or apply ta the
Hayasa Office Machine Co,
PU RE OIL COMPANY
New and Utsd Machinal
Sales ft Rentals
FRANCHISE*Available
314 Mainolla
333-0441 Magic Wand Coin-Op Car Wash
The "Cadillac" of the In.
35. Vacuum Clnannrs
dustry. Approx. llO.Ooo investment. Avg earning 30%
VACUUM CLEANER
Repairs, parts, auppllea, (or per annum. Write Ron 3371
Elactrolux, Kirby, Hoovar, TaHahliaee._____________
Air-Way, Raxalr, GE. etc.
Vacuum cleaner repaired at T l ^ J a l T ^ H t J ^ a n t a d ™
your home. Free pick-up ft YANKEES S T A G I E R ! !
delivery. Serving Sanford There is at lean one Job in
for 13 yrs. GM Vacuum Re. Florida that will give an in
pair, t i l l Park Ave. Ph.
come comparable w i t h
323-4765.
northern standards. No ex­
perience necessary. Apply
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.”
Room 208. Melich Bldg., 224
YOUR REXAIR DEALER
East 1st SI. • a. m. Sharp,
3688 R. Park
322-6311
PALES . PARTS - SERVICE over Fausts Drug Store,
Sanford.

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1—Mat A ro«*8
»— tera oa*:*
4—Beauty car*
4—
Day NunsrlM
5—fXltl Car*
I —Doe*—Caia— Feta
ti—U in tH k
t l —Special N a tliM
II—Catarina

t*— PU cta in Rat
I I —Ipaelal Services
I S —g w lm m in a

P aalo

i t —J i a i i o r l a l Service*
18—Da-1t-T aurt* ll
i s — B u i ia t r * su p p lie s
lit —concrtlt Conalr.
It—llama Repel**

IS—riumklno
It—ralollne
t l —Wall Drilling
I t—Air Cond. A Dialing
| | — Radis - T«la*la|aa
Kqulpmeat

I I — fbota *

la—Nvma Appllaaaat
I I — Mwalral lna"umaal*
11—Baalnaa* K'lulameol
IS—Jab Prtnlloe
»»—lipketelerr
g*— 'Vacuum Claanara

IT—Mavlag I stores*
IS—Mataraatnatora
41—FiantP— flu wars—Saadi
|* _ U la o .

fa r

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I t —Artlclaa F a r l i r a )
I I —Swap np k i c k i n g *
I t — Wan tad Ta Buy
t i —F u rn ltu ra For Bata
1)— Antiques F o r Sala
l a —Mnnay To M a n
IS — Uualaaaa Opporlualtlaa

322-5612
Prom

laaford

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BRING this ad tor a frae hair­ 50. Mine. Fnr Sale
cut with a shampoo ft art,
30 — MEN WANTED — 30
Nov. 2nd. thru Nov. 6th. AUTOMATIC washer, G. E. To halp dismantle rtdei and 95. Hounea For Sale
CUT.N CURL Beauty Shop.
attractions. Apply Supt. Blue
Filter-Flo. *40. 322-1279.
READY TO MOVE IN
318 Palmetto Ave. 322 0834.
Grass Shows —Sanford Fair­
For EASY quick carpet clean­ grounds Sat. 11 p. m. Good New 3 ft 4 Bedroom Horn**,
|8. Dog* • Cats • Tets
ing rent Blue Lustre Electric p»rl-l baths. 8o. Lnagwood area
Shampnoer only II per day.
—Trades toniidered, and
AKC Reg. Black Min. Poodle
COLLECTOR-SALESMAN lor we'll build on your lot. SemiCarroll’s Furniiure.
• Pups, 12 week). Ph. 322 2420
aitabllshed local routes. Sal
note County'* Leading Build
2 SPEED Bicycle. 2 yra. old, ary plus commission. Must
er
DOGS- REcYrVEnTtorAdop
good condition. Sea Joe Or. have lata model car. Apply
HAROLD LOGAN
tioa, .boarded. Animal Res­ aano at Holler Motor Salas.
Ganeral Home Equipment LMN ENTERPRISES, INC.
cue League, 1200 W. Mitui*Co . 407 W lit St.. Thursday Sale* office: So. Ol U. S. 17ao4a^DeLand^tv23V1848.
ZIG-ZAG
altar 1 £. m No phone_____
cilia. *2 to Dial# Bell Diner, turn
1944 Slant O-Matlc | i * | i | I n ____________________
10. Poultry . Livestock
right one block on Seminole
Walnut Console. Triple we- 72 . Female Halp Wanted
— ■ —
M a e a a a
Ave. 838-391L
dla
position,
hundred*
of
doREGULAR Saddle H o n e i ,
Hunting Horses ft Panin— aigns, makaa buttonhole*, SPARCTIME earnings sewing LAKE JEMUP. N*»r. *« Acre
sproni. Fir information send
aews on button*, book ft
$ 7 ^ ip ^ a ll3 2 ^ 8 8 y
•yes. Sold naw for *338.30, ten cants, postage, to Rox with Duplex ft space for
home or trader. Corner S.
1 5 ^ p p c la l Service!
now pay nil balance of 1941, Wlntlcui Salem, N. C.
Sanford Ave. ft Miller Rd.
(114 90. Terms or *8 40 per
.‘a ^ ^ o n t r a c t o r s
month. Trade Ins allowed. EARNINGS of *33*73 weekly Sign cc property,
possible preparing matt-lists
NOME IMPROVEMENTS,
Ph. 323-1411.
for advertiser) in your home.
UREENBR1AR
I ROOFING, PAINTING A
Patloa, Floor, Free Eitimacas Choose own hours. For in­ Choice Iota availabla Us
f
INSULATING
Greenbrier of Lech Arbor
Financing Arian;rd 322 3382 sand, cament, rock, pipe, formation write: Department Council !J, Box 1763,
ateel, grease trap*, dry
averleoklng golf coune.
GUARANTEED Repa;rs, Re
S S S Springfield, Missouri
wells. Supping itonei.
Cuatam kuiUmg to yeur
, modeling. Hourly or Con- MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
(U803.
apeeiflcatieu.
areeakrtar
I tract. 322-7800
309 Rim Ave.
332 3731
developed kg
NEED women con*users for
KINGS WOOD
DRAPERIES- Beautiful Fa KRKSKY Itreplace heater with insurance leads, (123 per
BUILDERS, INC.
bncs. frea estimates. Adam's new motor, thermostat con­ hour, 4 hjurs a day, 3 days
FA 3-8»f«
1 Decorative Service. 333-3023. trol, 30 gallon oil tank with a week Apply Company RaMl
Fairmont Dr.
ALTERATIONS on Ladies A stand Call 333-3399 or 322- presentativc. 9 a. m. Sharp.
2712.
Room
208,
Meisch
Bldg,
ovtr
Mens Clothing. 838-1981.
NO DOWN PAYMENT
Faust’s Drug Store. Sanford
MEN'S, Woman'a, Children's
ASSUME Mortgage 3 Bad
22. Plumbing
shoes at diicount price* &lt;7. S ituation W anted
room*, 1‘-j bath ft air condi­
FLUMiiLN'G T
Surplus City, 301 W. 1st.
tion, Kitchen equipped, Vene­
DAYS WORK. 323 0228.
Contracting Repair*
tian Blind), Carport, after
TREE RIPENED Citrus. Na
FREE ESTIMATES
3:30 F. M . 103 Oakland.
DAY’S WORK. 332 2782.
veil.
We
ihip
Albert
H.
Pell,
R. L. HARVEY
Sunland Estate), Sanford.
Osteen. 333 3173 or 123 4191. WHITE LADY wanU~~Ugbt
M4 Sea ford Ate.
FA 33383
housework, past 83, No S A N T O R D ' S N E W E S T
Two Torch Tanks, *40. Ph
drinking. White Bax 197, HOMES, Wail 4Ui St. San132-2011.
Legal Notice
Sanford Haraidlord. 1 iedroom. U9 bath,
GUN Cabinet, holdi 10 guns,
F irrrriQ ia v a wi
FHA ft VA Loan). LMN EN­
JCOTICK I I h»r«t*y e&lt;v*n t h e
81. Real F atal# • Sate
*30 Ph. 331.2378.
TERPRISES Inc . Builder
v* ara )sias*4 ta buataal* at
r * r k . H ftm ltinU «,n u n ty I n r
. T
vn
LARGE Modern hems, t acr* Harold Logan, call 838 3911.
Iin-twr thA
f lc t l ' -mp £1 I U. P I .
Saleiman oa Duty I 00 p m.
t*4fi*ft of, KKItN f'lt\7.K I.AI N
ER ft Oil Iksiar, perfect
ground Scar Paola School.
n t t o M A T . an d th at » • t n t a n j to
to dirk.
cond Ph 323-0437.
Easy financing. 333-3378.

I t—ktan*F Waniad

•♦ —Saving* A La**
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• k —School# a laa w u c iln a *

is—■mptormaal lerviooe
71—Mala list* Waalad
va—rtmal* Mats Waaiod
Tl—Mala av Famalt Halp
Tl-nalaa Halp Wonts*
7T—Situation Waata4
I t —laaama rropoely
I t —Ruiinai* Fray—lata
l i —Raal Ratal* Waatad
•a—Rail Bilal* tala
I t—Uualaaaa Raatala
as—tmta Far xaia
St—Farasa—(Irons
II—Out af Itala Aerooao
as—Hauaaa Far a*ta

II—
K ausas—•*!■ or
17—H suaa F o r R a al
i t s — R a a sri R a a ta la
XAt—T ra lla ta —C ak aaaa
l e t —Moutta H a « a a - X a la
1*1— Makita M am et—R ta t
is * —T r a il.r a p te o —R e al
te a —'T iailar M l# —Sole
I t s — A a a rtm a a ta F a r R aal
1*8— R aim a F a r R t a t
t i n — H a lit Room a
t i l —H ia ta l A u n t *

III—
Feaaiara A Cyetsa
13]—Hosts k Motors
l i t —Marins ttuppllsa

FREEZER—Earn a Freeier or
Payton Realty
Freeier Refrigerator Com
lunation. 222-7137., Sanlord. 222-1301 11-92 *4 Hiawatha

F A IR GROUNDS

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond Lundqulat, A m o .
FA 93831 Atlantic Rank ltdg

l*r. lot with U ka In back.
Must be area to appraelata
before Nov. 7th. Loch Arbor,
400 Laktview Dr. Ph. m 3943.
MODERN 3 Bdrm.
Fura. 871 mo. M-31M
FURN. 8 Bedroom
freshly painted. Ph. 8M-INT
nr 312-3118.
3 • BEDROOM, 1 kith, un
furnished. I mi. to b«H, 1
blocks to shopping center ft
lehool. I year lease reqttlr
ed. 1118 mo. *32 8878 after
) p. m.

3, I, ft I BEDROOMS
I, 119, A 3 BATHS
KITCHEN EQUIPPED

3*rnla«t* Onunty
(Dill Ptraet)

95. II oudm For Sale

Stenstrom Realty

j Bedroom home, ail Catalina.

2585 PARK DRIVE

102. Mobile llomon • Hate

322-2120 Night 322-7495
3234)516
332 8824

331 4148
332 *483

1-2 and I
NEW aad USED
Awitlags ft Cabana*
QUALITY MOBILE HOMER
Hwy, 17-13 S
331IMI

1 0 5 ^ n R !? H o m e ?
Government o w ned
Home*

$100.00 DOWN

MISTER FIX1T
Structurally aound on targe Selection of 2, 3. arte 4
111 a 111 ft lot. RANK OWN­ Bedrooms located in various
(actions of Sanford
ED home just east of San­
Immediate Delivery
ford on Sipei Av*. Lane 2
bdrm., maaonry construc­ MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FROM $50.00
tion needs paint A minor r#
pair* but an outstanding buy FOR THE REST HOME
BUY
at fT.lM with as little a*
SEE YOUR
10% down payment ht re
liable party. Kaeluaive with:

V A - FHA

Seminole Realty

Rent

B E D R O O M Trailer on
large lake. Adult* only. Ph
323-7388
10' WIDE, I beoroom trailer.
NO-8-4901.

inti. A partm ent! for Rent
•38 mo. up. Surplus City.
PUKN. Apt. Close ta. Jimmie
Cew4». 333-4011.
3 ROOM Furnished Apt. *61,
111 E. 8th , 323 4383.
Furn. Apt. 3300 mefUravDIs,

Property

FURN. Apt., Adult). 333-19*8

1801 S. Farh Ate.
FA 2 3232 anytime

Management

W E L A K A APARTMENTS
114 W. First St.

Stemper Agency

and Sales Broker

2 BEDROOM Funs. Apt. Call

Realtor-lasuror.Tr idea
122 4181 1919 S. French Ava.
LOVELY S-bedroom, 1 bath
masonry home. Outstanding
condition. Beautifully landreaped Shallow wall, Only
1450 down to qualified buyer.
t&lt;&gt;4 Shannon Dr, I'inacrral.
Call 332 0110 for detail).

St. Johns Realty
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
118 N, Park Ava FA 14131

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

333-HI1, liter 3 Pb 332 0841.

JIM H U N T

1-Room Efficiency apt. wub
pvt. bath ft ihowcr. suitable
for couple or »ut|1« p*r»oa
REALTY
or retired AU utilities in­
cluded in rant. Ideally lo­
Office: 333-2111
cated on la* St., within 1
Nights: 323-8188
block of 2 trie parking l»te
322 0848
and ihoppmf cvoler. In
» 2t Park Drlva
quire at Manuel Jacob*on
Dept. Store 111 E. First St.
2 BDRM . 1305 EUlott, *8.500
333-0313 ur 5331.
lake " MARYn r : t * i n furn
ished Apts. *30. Adult). No
97. House* Fur Kent
pets. 322 3930.
LAKE Cottage, Furn. 322 8106 3 BEDROOM Apt , furnished.
FURN. 1 BDRM. House, 417 Phone dayi. 333-3741. nights.
332 0901.
Holly Ave.

3 BEDROOM Furn ]lou*T FURN. APT, tight) ft water
SEVERAL OuUUodmi 2 ft 3 2461 Palmetto, all roevan- Included. 322 3138
Bedroom Horn** available ta lencaa, nice location. Ph
alt Arana of Sanford. Let tu 322-1249.
Shaw you Around!
DUPLEX, furnished, 1 bed­
Seminole Realty room, n e w l y decorated.
GHI A
Adult). Another a v a ila b le
1*01 S. Park Ave.
•
Sedanw
Dee. 1, 332 36|o.
FA 1-3233 anytime

vw

18,000.
McRnhtrta Tire Supply
198 W. l i t
Sanfard. Fla.

3 ROOM Furnished Apt. *33
mo., includes water ft elec­
tric. 322 9507.

MODERN S Bdrm. fun. Apt
•01 Palmetto* Ave. 323-1174
after S:30 p m.
I ROOM Furs. Apt*., Shady
Oik* ApU., I l l Park Ave
Apply upitatra No. 3 Apt.
or Ph. 332 3010
I Room APT. nice It clean.
Ph. 332-3877.
Furn. APT. around floor, In­
cluding utUitle*. 4t? W. ltlh.,
Sanford.

GO WEST
ON WEST FIRST ST.
O Han Howland
O Charlie f'raif
O Charlla Ifudann

O Frank Hrunaea

• Hard Topa
• Convert Iblen
• Station Wagon*
Complale SaUrtine
i f * Thru 84'a

$200 • $500 Down
$10 • $00 Month
100% Mfrhaniral
Guarantee — .10 Dayi —
MOO Mile* On All
Uaed VW'*.
Sale* — Part* — Srrrira
Fartory Authnrlird llraler

The Dodge Boys
Seminole County Mts.
I hoi W r it

t i l S tre e t

Sanford. Florid#

Ellinor Motor Co.
Be. Hwy. IT-11
Sanford, Fla.

KJJ1

322-1835

H

about our
CAR DIALS

108. Rooms For Kent
CLEAN ROOM fer Mai. 401
Magnolia Ave, 323 0720.

115, Autua Far Hale
•6* CHEVY It NOVA. «icellent condition. *1600. rh.
333-2213.
FOR SALE
1337 VW Coniertihit 1982 Kngin* ft Trail).
*373
Call 1*2-2960 after S and we
will bring car to your home
for inspection.
'*• RENAULT. *12*. Ph. 922301*.
1938 FORD. 4 D r, Auto. Tran*
R ft H. (393. 138 Country
Club Circle.
1981 Bulck Etectra *25 Conver­
tible, air conditioned, power
brakes, power ataaring, pow­
er window*, auto, tram.,
radio and heater, whitewall
tiite, very lew mileage, looks
Uka new, runs like new,
*000, one owner, 323 0633.
1937 OLDS., New paint and
good interior, (400. Call Dale
Owens at 323-7734.
1958 D O PtiK 4-door. Good con­
dition, radio ft heater, (393.

SALES BROKER

We Hive The Home For You 2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
equipped. 123 3858.

425-5938 -

PIZZA

CO U N TY

3-BEDROOM, l a r g e living
. room, range Pinecreat area.
8U me. Ph. 3414331.

Very NICE I Redroom houni,
kitchen equipped, paneled
walla, hardwood floors, ther­
R a at LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT)
moslat controlled heat, close
For Complete Information
to shopping rmler. Adult* or
Re* or Cal) Your
with pre.achool child, call
FHA - VA
altar 4 p. m. Ph. *21-4411.

HOUSE, with new root, itove,
H. water beater, attic fan,
KENMORE automatic washer.
BART riUCKER. BROKER EVERETT A. HARPER
flour furnace ft pump. With
Phone 332 0033.
AGENCY • REALTOR
Personal S»rvlc#
Furn garage Apt. 258] San
wilt loriloa **»••* rio lila GUNS Buy, a e tr Trade, ReMB I. Park Ate.
fall
332-7401
ford Ava. tto.aoo 322 0933 or
f t a t ' t ' a a 1 S )t
PhooM FA 3-2284 ar FA A M I
pair O S T E E N BRIDGE
Big: /»/ h»&gt;-1 rialma
3334.
JOHN E. FOX.
/ a / F a y * U 'la in * *
r is n CAMP.
K a a n a t h t v M rltito a h , t * o
Realtor
A t t o r n t y a t t.* w
BILL'S BARGAIN BARN 208 N park Ave.
3230354
P o l l O ftlc # B &gt;1 lilt
DELICIOUS
nf 10,000 Item*
8* n ford, F ln r tl*
FOR SALE
9.,. Hnuaen F or S ite
PuWlah 0«. tt. Jt. Jl * N't*
1300 Grapevtlla Ave.
MOUTH
•
WATERING
I. 11*4
t 1959 H-8I-T, .Mick
, c p r *»
REFRIGERATOR. Kelvinator. LONGWOOD- FHA — Avail­
T ractor; 1 1959 Great
13-ft . one door, top freeier, able for Sale—ant lormann
Dane Trailer. 51 Fool
185 Husband say a it looks Circle South, 3 Redroom,
l-ong, TrnnsirtHtl UnIt Pays
A operates like new Wife m Rath, newly painted (ion
dernlung Unit. Value
want* bigger unit. Fb 322- Down *34 per month. Ph.
To Use
$12,000. Will Sacrifice
4880
341-1370, Orlanflo.
For Quick Sate For
S E M IN O L E

MEL OTT, Insurance ft Real
Estate. 130 N. Florida Avc.,
DcLand. Phone 734-1844 or
734-2188.

FHA - VA HOMES

111—Win! rd Ts neat
i l l —Autos For Xala
t i l —Autos—ast* nr Trad#
t i l —Truski Far Bala
t to—Aulamatlva

Front

3-BRDROOM home, at Lake
M eant. 322-3015.

Next doer neighbor wlU verify 1 BEDROOM furaUhed house,
3 lb. ban recently caught new Golf Course ft Labs
from thia lake. See 333 Lake- Uka Mary. 122B80T.
wood Dr., U Del ary. Con­
crete block, | bedroom, tile ■eiutifully FURNl8HED_wilh
bath, built-in itovt • oven, Daniah Modem ft Wrought
earporte, l a r g e screened Iron Furniture. 8 or 3 Rdrm-.
porch facing taka. Houee will I baths, Fla. Room, terteaht capitated tnilde and oul
ed patio, modern electric
PrlN 111,000 (plus taxea A kitchen, utility roam with
tnmrance).
wiahtog machine, hat water,

$100 DOWN

v a g la ta r aa til a a m * w ith th»
C ltrlt
o f th a C i r c u it C o u rt,
n a a iln o la C o u n ty , F lo r id a . In
a r c a iC a p r o w ith lh a y r .iv t « i..n t
• r th a F li- tltlo u a Haotn a ta tu ta a .

The HERALD
Want Ad*.

IM . A partm ent ■ fo r R e s t

K«f fU at

3 BEDROOM. 2 Bath, screen
ed patio. Ph. 333-AMI.

nut, ciU Luthor Tukcr at Rollaway, Hoapttal, R a b y
Beds, by Day, Week, or
332-8159.
Moats.
FOR PAINTING ft X ip U r. CARROLL’S FURN ITU RR
Call 323-34M.
US W. lit

Phones

•7. H

'33 CHEVROLET BelAir. 4
new tires. Raal clean. Rum
like new. |}1J. 333-7690.
'64 CORVAIK Mont*, white 2
door coupe, rod Inttrlor. As­
sume payments. 2311 Yale
Av*. 322-7237.

J20. Automotive Hervlca

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Senkarfk G liaa and Point
Company

62 Rambler
Ambassador Cotta at 4
Door Sedan. V-8, Bloo­
died TranamUtlan, Cow­
er 8 1a a r I a g, rawer
Brake*. Heater tad Air
Condition.

*1495
61 Chevrolet
In* pals Convertible, V-B,
Automatic
Transmission
Power Rworiag. F e w e r
Brake*, Radto, Heater, and
Air Cendttloaar. B l e a k
Flniah With White Tep,
Alt Vinyl latarlar.

s1795
61 Ford
B Pnaeagar County Ra*
d a n , V-B, Automalla
Traasmlaaloo. p o wo r
Mleertng, Radio, Haat*
er, and Air i'aedltleaor,
D * # p rreadod Urea,
C l aaa Interior, White
Flniah, Lugfage B e a k
and oibrr Extras.

‘1495
62 Chevy

11 N

o v a

4 linor Sedan, I Cyl„ Ante*
malic Truaamiaaloa, Radio
and Heatar. Cleaa Body
FinUh, Excellent Mechoat*
cal Cnndltlon. Perfect For
Low Cost Trenipnrtltios.

’1395

118 Magnolia Pb. FA 1-4623

60 Ford

Ante oiaea,

Faitlan* *88 4 v w ,

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
381 W. lOd It. FA 21012
A q WORK GUARANTEED
123, Hoot# &amp; Motorii
Gateway To The Waterway
Rnbauit SiMirtint; Gouda
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
30448 E. 1st. Ph. FA 2-3MI
14 Ft. RUNABOUT Boat. top.
windihlald, remote control,
40 HP Mercury ft Tailcr, Al­
so 12 ft. Aluminum boat, 7
Vt HP Kvlerud* ft Trailer
All for (806. pa 323 1219 at
ter 6 p m
IT FT. High Hal, with access­
ories, '58 . 50 bp. Johnson
else, start, Mitehel Tilt Trail­
er. Excellent condition 113
Laurel Drive
20 r r . C A BIN C R U IS E R , G a­
tor tilt Ira tU r. Need* repair.
(100. 323-8(31.

SANFORD HERAiw
WANT ADS
BRING FAST
RESULTS

62 Chevrolet
R*l Air 4 Door, V-8, Auto*
malic Transmission, Halt*
er, Mpo'1*** Larquar Finish
With Colnr-Tone Interior.
A Beautiful Combination.
A Very Nk# Aui«m»bj|*
At A Minimum Cast

’1595
61 Chevrolet
Impala 4 Dour Hardtop,
V-9, Auiomalte Tran*,
minion. Power Steer*
lag, Radio, aid Heatar.
* Ton* lllu*. Lika Naw
Tire*. Low Mileogt, and
('Iran.

57 Chevrolet

BANK

^POSSESSION
$

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•3* Cadlllae *297 bal. 110 tno.
'38 Mercury *299 bal. 99 mn.
‘3* Rulch *199 bat. *8 mo.
'18 Cadillac It HI bal 1 7 mm.
'88 Ford (111 bal. *4 mu.
'33 Cadillac *197 bal. 17 m».
'38 Hu irk *177 bal. 18 mo.
•ST Ford *199 bat. *3 mt*.
'33 Mercury II3T hat. *3 me
'31 Chevrolet 1399 v*l 113 me
37 Ford ||9 9 b '■ ill) mo.
'15 CadUlat *291 kal. l i t me.
'58 Ford (291 bat. *18
'33 Chevrolet *7« bal. II mo.
'51 Ford I8H hat. *1 mo.
4 A4 %

’895

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N A TIO NA L

&lt;$&amp;

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rnI**Ion. Radio ft Hastor — Cleaa.

SANFORD AVE
1U1Z OPEN EVENINGS
Sanford. Florida
121.4198
National Rrpuaarwiona lac

2 Door Sad an, 8 Cyt., Stan*
dard Tran*minion. Redle
and Heatar. Salid Through.
out.

495
OPEN FRIDAY
N1TE T IL » P..M.

H O LLER
MOTOR SALES
2nd. A Palmetto
P h. 3314331

2507 Park Dr.
P h. 322-0861
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OCTOBER 3*. 1M«
Admissions

Lynn Ann Hahn, Nell B. ReaBen, Tommy Edmond*, Julie
O. Burge**, Ellen Hoy, John
Jtumbley Jr. Chart** L. Be*.
Pearl Mikell, Mattie Slnaletnn.
Eugene Earl Kronjiegcr HI,
•U of Sanford: Patricia Chen­
ey, Lake Monroe; Sophie
Woodson, DeBary.

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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 Bunell, Mary Lou Wil­
liam*, Danny Horn, Sua Ta­
tum, Verlon Saxton, Jeanne
Sevlgny and baby girl, all of
Sanford Patricia A. Barry.
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. I9«

YOUNG DUCKLINGS

P R I C E S GOOD NOVEM BER S THRU TH E
W EEKEND • QUANTITY RIGHTS R E S E R V E D
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iTFRESH p o r k lo in s a l e !

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.

CUT FROM THE TENDEREST YOUNG GRAIN FED PORKERS

Discharge*

Robert Cole, Harvey McCalky, Jane Cagle, Tommy 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.

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CANS
LIMIT . 2 SIX PAKS WITH
$5.00 OR MORE ORDER

SHOULDER

STEAK
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LADY FAIR LEMON OR COCONUT

Births

Mr. atvl Mrs. Joseph Scheurbig, Sanfonl, a Imv.
Discharges

Naomi Sapp, Ernest Lee
Brown. Mable Dixon, all of
Sanford;; Harry If. Myers, De
Bary; John While, I.ongwood;
Mary Ann Campbell, North
Orlando.

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LADY FAIR ICED* REG 35s

Nnv. j, m i
Admissions
Allen Capps, Kathleen Crls.
well. I'aiaria Smith, Donna
M. Elliott, Britton Johnson,
Gary Peed. Jeannette Chas­
tain. Pauline Rivers, Itul.y
Gindrr, Minnie J. Ransbottom,
Claude W. Danlon, June Eineh.
Alice Wight, Sanford; Agnes
Crowley, DeBary; Albert Rob­
inson, l.ake Monroe; Blanche
Colpinan, Osteen; William T.
K. Warren, N e w Smyrna
Beach; ftoU-rtn &lt;!riffm, Titus

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Births
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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NINE LIVES K IT T Y BURGERS • ASS'T. FLAVORS

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FYNE-SOFT ASS'T. COLORS

Alfreds Straughter, Catherine
Warren, John Rumblcy Jr.,
Hamilton J. flisbee, William
Redley, JoAnn Flowers, Oscar
Harris. Charles L lies, Joyde
Kahles and h.ihy girl. Rebecra
Farrens and baby tuiy, Willa
Clayton and baby boy. Sunford; Archill* lumg, DeBary;
C'hciiU Fletcher, Lake Mary,
Oscar Gunn Jr., Lake Monroe;
Joctll* Travis, Titusville.

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10-Year Term
TAMPA (LTD — 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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small lake ju»t off Ihe Sum bine
Statu Parkway Monday anti
the bwlies ol two eUicrly perions were recovered from it.
The drowning victims were
Identified as Clifford Clark, fit.
ami his wife Elma, about 60,
of Hollywood
Beauvoir, last home of Pres­
ident Jefferson Davis, near
Bdnxl Miss is the moat noted
abr.cj of the Confederacy.

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22 Photos
Scheduled

peanut out of hie pocket at
tha Kiwania Cub meeting
&gt;
Zip Cod* 12771
&gt;
Wednesday, showed ft to hla
CA rE KENNEDY (UPD—The countdown pro­
ceeded steadily today for nn attempt to rocket a Mar­
audience and allowed a t how
WEATHER: Partly cloudy thrmurh Friday; high today 80-85; low tonight in 60s.
By Dottle Austin
iner television craft on nn historic 81^-month voynga
It wit a peanut. “Might not
VOL. 56
United Press Leased Wire
Established U90S THUEtS., XOVKMHElTfi, 1064 SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 315
Sanford City Commission­
to Mars.
look like one to you," he com­
A space npcncy spokesman reported that prepar­
ers, sitting as a canvassing
mented, “but I had to puih
ations arc yroinff well with
board Wednesday, voted to re­
It all the u-ajr here (the Civic
the craft, scheduled to
turn balloting in city elec­
Center) after the election."
tions to City Hall unless the
begin its 1150 million-milo
A commendable attitude in names of city candidates are
flight at l :2'J p.m. (EST).
taking hit political whipping, placed in a more advantage­
The launch period ends at
eh?
ous spot on the ballot In tha
3:17 p.m.
• • •
future.
The pioneering probe is de­
Those LIU and Harry but­
All of the commissioners
signed to take up to 22 pic­
tons and other paraphernalia and particularly Joe Baker,
tures of the surface of .Mars
v ill soon disappear on the who was rc-clcctcd, expressed
JOHNSON CITY, Tex. (UPl) and to sec if the little planet's
K.
Tope
Bassett,
unsuc­
local scene. Will seem rather dissatisfaction and disappoint­
—Tile Johnson family is com­ atmosphere is thick enough to
cessful candidate fur Count)
quiet around town for awhile. ment at the voting record, si
allow* future spaceships to land
ing down out of the superCommission, today (lied an
But something etse’il happen did aspiring candidate E. C,
using parachutes.
i barged aimnsphete of a pres­ Il will take about eight days
to stir things up again.
idliHal protest with the can­
Harper Jr.
• • •
idential campaign.
A count of the absentee
vassing board on the tfvult*
(or all 22 pictures to he flash­
Lady Bird Johnson is too ed hack to earth because tho
A blood hank drive spun- ballots gave incumbent Com­
givrn in seven precinct*.
busy resting up in her ranrh craft's r a d i o transmission
eored by the Classroom missioner Baker a total of l,The board dreided late this
clothe* today to worry about speed is limited. At the 150
Teachers Association a n d 133 votes to Harper's final
morning to check the voting
what her Inauguration ball million mile distance between
Seminole County education total of 932.
machine* at 3:30 this altergown will took like, and Hie Mar* and earth next July, it
Association will be held next
noon at the warehouse to de­
After the canvassing was
two Johnson daughter* have will take about 13 minutes tor
week. Teachers who can and completed commissioners dis­
termine the official tabula­
JOE DAVIS
MARY K. WALKER
traded the whidlestop for the each signal to reach earth.
will donate to the hank are cussed the matter and Com­
tion of the machine* at com­
. rep rese n tativ e
. . . assessor
school bell.
lequrstcd to report at the missioner Baker moved that
pared with the written re­
If all goes as planned, .Mari­
With the numerous house- ner 3 will swoop next July 17
Seminole County filood Bank "unless County Registrar
port*.
guest* of Wednesday gone nr lo within 7.000 to to.Ooo miles
on Monday, Tuesday or Camilla Bruce can assure tM
Precincts challenged by
leaving, the First Lady looked of the planet that scientists
Thursduy between the hour* position of the city's contestBassett n-e I, 3, It. IS. 17.
forward to a few days on the say has the best chance in tho
of 3:30 and 8 p.m.
In and 23. Twrnty-three ma­
• • •
ranch just lo sit hack and take solar system to support earthVICTORY KISS is planted mi Law pence Swaf­
chines are Involved, accord­
il easy,
(letting back to the elec­
ford by Mrs Swofford shortly after he received
ing lit County Judge C. Ver­
type life.
.Stic said she hopes lo con­ Today's shot was the first of
tion—see where our city man­
non Mtre end Voting Itesistword he had defeated his Republican foe, E.
vince her active husband lo two costing $112 million in
ager, Wurren Knowles, was
trar Camilla Brute.
l’ope I'asset t, in one of the closest County Com­
stay on and "soak up hiim America's opening scientific
elected governor of Wiscon­
mission races in many years. Absentee ballots
rest."
sin. At least the wire ser­
By Julian Stenstronr
brought the mayor of Altamonte Springs ahead
assault on the red planet. Tho
Wednesday didn't really -Soviet Union (ailed in at least
vices tell us that. Must mean
T1:e
Seminole
County
Canof Bassett by a narrow margin of 128 votes of
count. She had to play hostess one Mars probe two years ago
someone cl*e, huh. Pete?
va sting Hoard, he ailed by
the total I t i , b a l l o t s east.
(Herald Photo)
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lo Vice President elect Hubert nn.l Is expected to try again
Jud,!c C, Vernon Mire, bus
Humphrey, his wife Muriel, this month.
Probably the most tired
Ink. n u n d e r consideration
and four busloads of newsmen The second Mariner Is like­
person in the county today
three pruts .Is based on alleged
at a victory barbecue.
is Camilla Bruce. She's fought
election irregularities Tues­
ly to be launched Nov. 13 if
The newsmen left Wednes­ the first few days of Alahncrthe election problem for long
day.
DAVIS
IIIKRENMKYEII
day and the Humphreys were 3 s flight are on target. But
weeks and has really been
The protests were filed by
, , .school bout'll
justice
going to fly lo Washington to­ even with twin spacecraft, of­
burning the night lights late­
GrrkJten W. Topi* and Elllnor
day.
ly to try to get things squar­
MacDonald against returns in
ficials said the mission was *n
Linda Bird, 2D, ami Luci difficult that the odds for at
ed away following the voting.
Precincts 1, 3 and 15.
Baines, 17, relumed to the least one partial success were
They charged that results in
A monstrous job and one
Red Talks
capital Wednesday and went little better than 50-50.
these three precincts were not
which invariably ia taken for
MOSCOW (L’PI) — Commu- WASHINGTON (UP!) —
back to school.
rnnouneed distinctly and that
granted and with gripe*.
Besides exploring the planet,
ni*t Chine e Premier Chou Kn Republican moderates an! there was a possibility of err
"Darling, I've arranged for itself, Mariner 3 carries instru­
Clock Watchers were with
conservative*
were
m
agree­
you to go to school on Satur ments to measure Hie radia­
!ai arrived r,l.;y for the iirv'.
i rs being made in transferring
her a good part of the time
ment today only on the fact
JOE BAKER
day lo make up your studies," tion, space dust and magnetic
lop level Si no Soviet talks in that (hey disagreed on what figure* to c- rtilicate*.
ami know first hand how the
the First Lady said to Luci (orce* it encounters on its long
Judge Mtre and members of
voting registrar and her cd candidates at tha top of three years.
; to a. m. and worked virtually Wednesday,
It) Harr) I. Johnson
the Democratic landslide etec the board which also Include*
journey through unmapped in­
small staff performed their tha ballot on the voting ma­
f '
H'J official.
conlinuscmsly Tj complete the
- ,
“ tiofi'Victcry mem to the c o p
Luci didn't answer hut the terplanetary spare.
unity
Commis'lcmer
Jo
tin
duties. In Navy lingo it's chines, that the elections be Reds Scornful
Mt.imonte Springs Mayor W. mammoth task.
I The conserva'ives *aid PresI look on her face read; “ Tranks Scientist* »ay they don't
"Well Done."
returned to being held in City
LONDON ti l'll — World Went JiJmsor's victory was . itzpatlL k uni Supervifor «f Lawrence Swofford is the new Another race which was a lot for nothing.''
• * •
Rcgistr.i'i
n
t
imilla
Bruce,
know wiiat the photographs
Hull."
react.on continued mostly la only a temporary setback The
county commissioner for Dis­ watched closely as the atnen
will disclose. But if tlie probo
Roy Perry of Lake Mary,
The motion was seconded vocable today to tile Johnson moderates argued that it prov- wete scheduled So make an In trict 2 ,
lee ballots were tabulated was
is on course, tbe National
2ti-yeur oM airman at San- by Commissioner Karl Higg­ landslide. The Chinese Com­ ed 8en Barry M, Gold water's spcGton o! the voting ma­ Absentee ballots n u d g e d that of Justice of Peace for
Aeronautics and Space Admin­
fun) Naval Air Station, was inbotham unit passed unani­ munist. them selves continued philosophy was out of step chine* m question to lilt time Swofford ahead of hi* rival. District it.
today.
istration hopes the pictures
fished out of l ake Monioe mously.
scornful, however.
with the times.
U. Ihq o Itas'ct, Republican
Democrat A! Davis maintain­
will be able to spot mile-long
yesterday morning, wringing
candidate who had led in the ed hi* lead over Republican
Goldwatcr himself, said n’l
In Tuesday’s election, the
features of the surface.
wet hut grateful to he alive. names of the city candidates IVjjiry Divorced
unofficial tally Tue day night C. E. (Chuck) Keru although
the rVitlon showed was that
Such detail would be many
I.t. Hen Butter hauled him were placed at the bottom of
by a leant margin of 114 it was sliced somewhat from a
l.(tS ANGELES (UPl* — it would take “ longer than we G r e a s e R a c k I' in s
time* better than the best pic­
into the pollen boat. Hoy says tlip fitsl row of names on th ' Singer Peggy Lee, 12. divur • thought" to put the conserva S e n iu e m a n
vote*.
252 plurality to 217 In losing
tures taken through earthhe wasn't hurt, just wet. Ho ballot, underneath a long list ed In r fuuiih husband, mini ­ lives in power He told a news Phil Hair, priprh'hir of a Hi* re! cn was short lived, the five votes. Da) * won the
based telescopes,
said his boat, a t?-foot in­ of unopposed candidates.
um conduct or Jack Did Rio, conference Iloll the conserva­ servlrc station hi-.itlng h . however Thi* official canvass­ election with .ill of lie la I 3,263
board, was valued at about
tive
enuse
hao
not
Ixen
hurt
name
at
I
A
t
It
Street
an-1
Saning
hoard,
in
a
marathon
sex*.
JACKSONVILLE IUI'1) — The famous Martian "ca.
to Kern's 3,916.
Many city voter* complain­ 31’, and agreed to pay lutii a
$800. Thu airman, just re­
Ion
which
lasted
till
last
mid­
by
the
Johnson
victory.
More
ford
Avenue,
suffered
injuries
No
other
contest
was
close
$
I
M
li
l
»
til
ment.
If.
S. District Judge Bryan nals," a vast series of seem­
ed that they could not find
turned from a win Id cruise
night.
reported
Swofford
hail
than
25
million
persons
voted
to
both
feet
Wednesday
night
enough to be effected by ab­ Simpson Issued another injunc­ ingly straight lines, have piu*
the name* of city candidates
iled astronomers for years.
aboard the US.S Knterpri.se,
for the GOP ticket, Collwater when he was trapp'd beneath gained a 128 vote margin of sentee ballots
H
o
rn
s
C
leared
on the ballot and a number
tion today requiring the Flor- Whether Mariner's pictures
is with VA11-7 at the base
noted,
and
"that’s
a
lot
of
a
collapsed
grease
rack
at
the
victory.
Incumbent Tax Assessor
TALI \H\8SKK (UPl) —
ami casually remarked he'd showed up at City Hall Tues­ The manager of a Nassau bank votes." Hut he indicated that sta on.
The official vote now Is: Mary Earle Walker picked up *1*'1 East Coast Railway to will solve thu mystery is un­
day
to
vote,
after
they
had
he to work that afternoon—
swore in a statement received he expected the moderate wing Hair remained there for a Swofford, 8,232; Bassett, 8,lot 227 absentee votes to increase abide by pro strike agree­ known.
waded her lead over JlupuM can Guy ments with era (Is represented
his fishing fur the day halt­ voted at county precincts.
to battle him for party lead-! length of lime until he was T h e canvassers
The disadvantage of this here Turn lay ( rat Gov elect er.ship.
spotted by a passerby who call- through 1,231 absentee ballots Allen 9,940 to 7,155.
ed by a blazing fire in his
Haydon
Hum*
dost*
not
have
hy the Brotherhood of laicutimposition on the ballot was in­
boat.
Big Theft Ring
an a " ' 'm; with the bank ami William E Miller, the GOP ed an ambulance He was lak- Wednesday to bring nut the of­ Harry Goldwatcr Republi­ live Engineers.
dicated
by
the
fact
that
only
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vice presidential candidate, cn to Seminole Memorial 1I««- ficial verdict They started at can candidate for president,
never has had one.
echoed some of Gokl*atcr'» ;i tal w.iere he is under treatpicked up Do more votes to in­ Similar injunction* were is­
The St Richard Cminal of 2.003, or 2‘J per rent, &gt;&lt;f the
statements.
menl.
crease his lead over President sued earlier against the rail­ Cracked By FBI
the Knights of Columbus will city’s 8,896 registered voter* Raker Again
Toronto Okays Lyndon il. Joint son, 10,974 to road regarding the non oper­ CHARLESTON, S. C. (LTD
.
—
hold its second annual Birth­ marked the city ballot on the
WASHINGTON (UPl* — Miller said he docs not feel
9,125.
day Hall Nov. It at the Police voting mo hine*. C h e c k s Senate invent gator* plan to the Republican defeat means*
ating unions lJi.il went on —The FBI said it cracked
Other contests and the nffl- strike Jau 23, 19*13, and the open a truck ring for stolen
Benevolent Bldg. The Commit­ showed that 1,887 city voters resume public hearing* Dec. the voters repudiate*! the con S h o t I* ITU
Birth
Control
A front window at First Fedcial ballot as tabulated late Brotherhood of Railroad Train­ I,'. S. Navy submarine parts
tee chairman is Howie Ham went to the poll*.
1 into fhargev that Hobby Bak­ servative philosophy.
City Commissioners voted er wav involved in a I'ii.rkW lie also attacked John H cral .Saving* A Loan Assorts- TORONTO (L T D -T oronto last night arc:
son. ticket chairman is Al
men.
headed for Miami.
Congressional, Sen Spessard The Injunctions require the The arrest of one man and
Foulter, Rill Crawford is in in 1982 to have the city bal­ payoff in the t9'.n Kennedy. Martin. Republican national lion on West First Street was may soon have city supervised
committeeman from Michigan, pierced by a gunshot, arenrd birth control cllnirs.
I. Holland ft)), 11,094, Claud railroad to maintain pre-strike confiscation of nearly i 100,000
charge of refreshments, Petr lot Included on the county Johnson campaign fuml.
for demanding that national Ing to information given to The Board of Control approv- It Kirk Jr (It). 5,171.
Duggan decorations, la-n Kay voting machines to save vot­
work roles and pay scales un- in stolen diesel engine parts
t ’cvi-oiitn f)ijq UurrJi resign poller.
| "I in prine p’e the establish
‘ ivernor, Haydon Hums (D) i&gt; s the judge gives permis­ was the second major such
entertainment, and (Jewrye Be ers from having to go to two L a b o r R e a c t *
,n
the
wake
nl
the
defeat.
t
1inent nf such cl in iv*7'
Charles Honey tit), »,* sion h&gt;r a change made neces­ rani in less than unu week ul
Mattio, food.
DETROIT l UPl i — General
different places to vote.
E52.
This also simplified the Motors today neared labor
sary by the strike conditions. the yard.
Florida Represent stive, Joe
matter of voter registration peace with the United Vito
IS Y O U R HEART enatding voters to register at Workers Union for the lirst
Davis tDi 10,255; Robert T
Hoover tilt, 6,158.
iNTHE RIGHT PLACE? one place ami vote at one time since Srpt. 25. but diffi
Seined Hoard, Jim llirkenplace instead of two. Legisla­ cullies loo-it &gt;sI at \merlcan
meycr &lt;Di 4,513; Walter It.
tion was introduced, the rltv Motors and Ford
llohcrg (It), 6.322,
rharter was changed, and an
Savage
Looting
ordinance passed to permit
LA PAZ. tlolvia (U P l) 1this to he done.
Tpaipv
pjtroted the streets toHowever, since changing
dav. -coking to restore order
the voting procedure, the City
after a day of savage looting
Commissioners have not hern and wrecking in which at least
satisfied with the position 23 person* were reported kill­
accorded the city ballot on the ed and more than 200 wound­
Mayor Lawrence Swofford
voting machines.
today said that re registration
ed
City Commission eleetion*
nf voters in Altamonte Springs
l.ifetinu* Unconiliiional (Court Hazard Warranty
are held every year in a Hriefiiur Set
is progressing at "a very
staggered proeedure. In 19*5.‘&gt; JACKSONVILLE (U P l) slow pace." He reminded citi­
the seats of Commissioners Gov, Haydon Hums and other
zens that the books will close
L II. Crapps and M L, Un­ stale oHiiu’v will receive a
at 5 p.m., Wednesday, Nov 18
born will !«• i , for election. briefing in Orlando Feb. 19?)
The municipal election Is
on th&lt; economic impact of
scheduled for Tuesday, Dec 8
military and space installations
Two council seals will tie up
Col. John (Jlcnn
in Florida, the State Chamber
for grabs—District 3. now held
Periodic Inspection
• Flat Tire Repair
of Commerce announced to­
by Gene Stephenson ami Dis­
To Retire Jan. 1
Tire
Rotation
• Front End Check
day.
trict f, held by Donald Fritch.
WASHINGTON (UPl) —
Swofford,
elected
to
the
Navy Secretary Paul Niue Kidnap Try
DL D tiET TERMS— NO CARRYING CHARGES
County Commission in Tues­
Wednesday approved the re­
SAIGON South Viet Nam—
day's election by a 128-vote
tirement of astronaut John (UPD— \ heavily armed Io­
margin over E. Hope Bassett,
i,loon from the Marine Corps. nian Communist Viet Cong pa­
said this morning that there
(ilenn, a colunel and the trol penetrated to withm less
was a posiibility that he may
first American to orbit the than I.OGu yards of the U. S.
"CLAD TO IJK HOME,” lays fair. Donald K. Muntlay (left) to ( apt.
resign as mayor anil that if
earth, will officially retira Embassy today in an attempt
James O. Mayo, commandinsr officer of Reconnaissance Attack Wing One
he does voters would have to
Jan. I pending his certifica­ to kidnap a local government
■105 W. First SI.
322-0651
a t Sanford Naval Air Station. Muntlay is officer-in-charRe of Detach­
elect a mayor to serve the
tion as "medically qualified official, highly reliable sour
ment 8, Squadron II, which returned yesterday afternoon from th«
SANFORD, FLORIDA
final year of Swofford'* two
t for rcutetircut.''
i cc* oaui.
Mediterranean.
(Herald l’ho to)
gear term.

Bassett
Protests
Results

mwA...

GOP Leaders
Agree Only That
They Disagree

Johnson Family
Soaking Up Some
Needed Rest

Swofford

Squeaks

To C!ose Victory

FEC Ordered
Again To Abide
By Agreements

W hy You Should

Re-Registration
At 'Slow Pace'

A

Buy

TIRES

From

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Teenager Trouble?
Entertain Them
Wt Key

Z Z u ( tt'i

K HUT

73 NYF Youths
Attend Party

By Merpaaa Miles
T h e Bear Inks Methodlet
Y ou th Fallowihlp waa hoat to
th e Chrtat the Ida* aub-dlat r k t a t a Halloween party.
M Y F Praaident John Walk
f n f reported that 78 youtha
attended from Caaeclberry,
F in e Hllla, Lockhart, Apopka,
O rta Viata, Cellaga Park,
Coneerd Parte, Trinity, M eadowhroat and S t Paula.
Everyone waa dreaeed ap
proprlately fo r Halloween and
aoatua a a were Judged fo r the
prettleet, fu n n lu t and moat
erigtnaL &gt;
Oamea were enjoyed during
the erenlny and refraehmenta
o f punch and cookies w ere
aerved. Irwin Hall waa dec
era tod with llyhtod Jack-otantem s, orenya and black
halloona and ertpa paper to
lend to the atmosphere.
The neat event planned by
th e auk-dlstrlct will be the
annual banquet Tuesday at
Collaya Park M a t h o d l a t
Church.

Local Scouts Win
Camp Honors
Boy ScouU from Troop SOT,
•ponaored by Graca Methodist
Church, attended the St. Johni
Dtatrict Pall Camporco at
Camp La-noche.
The 19 boys were acrompan
led by their scoutmaster, Russ
Kltner, Troop Committeeman
Clay Mamele, Junior Asilitant
Scoutmaster Dick Mamele and
Senior Patrol Leader Blair
Xltnar.
The troop received recognltlon for having the belt num ­
b e r In attendance and the
eleaneit end best cam p site.
E veryone received an attrac­
tive district camporee patch.
Arriving at the camp Friday
at dusk the boys pitched their
tents in the dirk. On Saturday
they took a night hike and
cooked their dinner on the
trail. A council (Ire waa held
Saturday evening.
The boys returned home
Sunday afternoon, tired hut
proud of their accomplish­
ments.

H ow much latitude parents
should grant their offsprin g
Is a question as old aa people,
I ’m sure. I don't know that
there le one p e t answer.
What I have learned la that
the yeeity teen-ager tnvee to
be with her contemporaries—
talking, dancing, bragging,
singing, bowling, the Hat it
endless. I also know that a
nervous unsure teen-ager may
be leery o f bringing new
friend* home fo r fe a r the
fam ily will pounce with a list
o f questions and cheery de­
vices for making everyone
feel at home.
Making a hams an attrac­
tive, yet respected, place to
gather takes a good deal of
finease.
Ona way to break the lee it
to encourage a few b f their
beat friends to drop in after
a school game or after a
rally. Let them fix food. Food
aa you know Is In conatant
demand at thla age. It might
be sandwiches, grilled cheese,
pancakes and bacon, depend
ing on current taites.
I am adding a party-sited
aluminum electric grill which
can be set on the table and
presided over by a budding
hoe tees. I waa thrilled to
learn that the new electrlea
include many that are Tefkn-coated. The Teflon coat­
ing, aa you must know, means
a pan that Is r e e l!/ easy to
sponge clean even if gooey
food Is involved. Thu easier
I he cleanup, the more ready
others lire to help &lt;«n old
family proverb 1 made up
after cleaning up hugn family
dinners with the usual accom­
paniment o f pots nod puns.)
Chapcronage Is cn r n tia l to
everyone's peace o f mind, not
tha chaperumige tlial puls a
parents gum-shutdng through
the room every two minutes
but, the chaperonuge that re­
quires parents to sny "h ello"
to visltura, to help g e t things
started, then to retreat to an­
other room.
How closely a get-together
must be watched la deter­
mined more by the number
o f youths preseent and how
well w# know them. Occasi­
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Seminole County Electors Jamming Polls
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Thl* to H!
• • •
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elected president o f the United
States.

• • •

At ta u t, that'* tha opinion of
Frank B. Adams, a longtime
Sanford reiident w ho reealU

City O Ks
Free Trial
Parking
B y Dottle Aaatla
City Com missioners In a 3-0
vote Monday yielded to a pita
from
the Downtown Mer­
chant's Association to cap
parking m eters
for three
memtha and allow two-hour
free parking.

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W E A T H E R : P a rtly cloudy thru W ednesday; h igh 75-80; low in 60s.
V O L . 56

United Press Leased W ire

E stablish ed 1908

tba alaetlao siffat party juat
I . L. Per kina J r., president
• = = =
that many years a|o.
of th* association and spokes­
• • •
man fo r a group o f nearly 50
"There w ai a targa gather* merchants who packed tha
lug at the old theater getting commlaslon room at City Hall,
tha return*," aay* Frank* told com m issioners that three
"W aitern Union had a aatup Urge shopping
centers In
on a wired board. Paul Big* nearby areas with hundreds
gcra w ai there wKh h it Great of free parking spaces "m ik e
D in e and Felts Frank with H im perative that we not
hi* unuiual large greyhound." charge people to shop with
• • •
ua."
F ran k
continue*:
'T h a
He asked that the meters be
botite w ia filled and near raid* capped for a 90-day trial per­
night when the m essage earn* iod beginning Nov. 9 and free
through announcing WUion’ * two-hour parking be allowed
election the bouse lights were controlled by chalk marks on
out. When the crow d screamed tires, with the overtim e park­
it* approval the tw o dog* went ing fine raised to 30 cents.
at each other and the result
Com missioners p r o t e s t
s i s a terrible f ig h t "
ed that the parking meter r«
•
* •
venue, which is already down
"N o one turned up the ligbta more than seven per cent this
and a stampede was on ,1 year has been pledged to pey
O PPOSIN G candidates fo r Seminole C ounty
Adams reports. We don't sup­ off the cost of purchasing the
C om m issioner fo r D istrict 3— who staged th e
pose there'll be any dog tights Woodruff Building psrking lot.
m ost torrid battle in th e cou n ty— cast their re ­
tonight, except those between
" I f we do away with the mespective ballots early today. E. Pope B assett
candidates In close races, sad teri where are we going to
those fights will be for votes.
get th* money to pay off the
• • •
remaining (69,000 still owing
Two more city
depart­ on this n ote," asked .Mayor A.
ment* have achieved the gold L. Wilson.
award for 10O per cent par­
"R em oving the meters is not
ticipation In tha United Fund going to solve the downtown
o f Seminole County campaign. shopping problem — all your
spaces will be filled up by the
They’ra thafire and atreet
departments. This brings to store owners and their em ­
CAPF. KENNEDY (U P !) three the number o f gold ployes and your customers
NEW YORK (U P !)—For the The United States today pre­
award* presented to city da* won't find any place to park,”
partmantaand
includes
the said Commissioner Earl Hig­ first time in history, the vote pared to send a Mariner tele­
ginbotham.
in a United States national vision probe tomorrow on a
polka department.
A. B. Peterson Jr. suggested election will be compiled to ­
•
•
•
historic SSOmllllon mile flight
Today’ s regular meeting of that the city put the Woodruff night in a cooperative effort
property
parking
lot
up
for
by the m ajor news agencies lo Mars.
the North Orlando Village
sale,
retire
the
debt
and
then
The spacecraft, first o f two
amt television networks.
Council has been postponed
The service was designed being readied for the 8 \i
due to elections. It is capectad do away with tho parking m e­
for speedier and more effi­ month voyage, It designed to
that the N ovem ber Council ters entirely.
Commissioner Joe B a k e r cient delivery of the result! take up lo 21* pictures ol the
session will ba scheduled for
moved that the commission go from the 50 states and the Dis­ mysterious Martian surface
next Tuesday.
along with the merchants' re­ trict of Columbia.
•
•
•
and make the first closc-ln
The nation will get the re­ study of the red planet.
Ths Herald's city editor, quest to cap the meters for 90
days, with the understanding turn! in the races for the pres­
Launch time ll 12:(7 p. m.
Dottia Austin, scored a hit
that merchants lake the re­ idency, the Senate, the govern­ EST. A Space Agency spokes­
last wtek when she spoke to
sponsibility of keeping them-! orships, and the Congress man said preparations were
tha Sanford Lions Club at
selves and their employes out through figures supplied by an preceding on schedule with the
Laka Monroe Inn. The Lions
of the free space.
organization called Network countdown (or the 574-pound
Pause, club newsletter, label*
Commissioner 31. L. Raborn, Election Service (NES), UP1 spacecraft and Its Atlas-Agena
ed the talk "o n * o f tha moat
Jr. amended the motion to re­ will tabulate its own contests rocket set lo start at 3:02 a m.
interesting and unusual we
quest that merchants submit * below Congress.
EST tomorrow.
have had in some time, and
survey report in writing at the
The natiunal service it a
If all goes ss planned, the
thoroughly enjoyed by all."
end of 90 days on the effect joint undertaking ol United probe will swoop about 9.600
•
•
•
the free parking had bad on Press International, the Asso­
Have you visitad the polls business.
ciated Press, the National
y e t7 They’ re open till 7 to*
Commissioners Baker, Ra­ Broadca»ting Company, the
night, you know, and you born and Jim m y Crapps voted
Columbia Broadcasting Sys­
might (till have time to cast for the motion, with Higgin­
tem, and the American Broad­
your ballot.
botham and WUson abstaining, casting Company.
•
e
e
NES is a loliection agency
Tha American Legion Post’s
set up to insure the fast and
Donald E. Blanton, driver
F sir opened to gray skies
simultaneous delivery of the o f a portable crane, was
yesterday m orning and re­
figures,
precinct-by-prccinet,
charged with failure to imva
minded Sanford residents o f
from Maine to Hawaii as they
past years when tha rains
becom e available, to all five his vehicle under control at
cams and came making it
co-operating news dissemina­ 7:15 this morning as the re­
virtually imposailda to visit
tors and thence to their news­ sult o f a collision with an au­
"F O R SA L E : 11,600 square
tha Highway 17*92 exhibits.
paper and broadcast subscrib­ to and a school bus tw-o mites
feet of choice downtown bus­
But then M other Nature co­
ers and affiliates.
iness property. 100 front feet
north of Cusoelberry on U.d.
operated and the skies clear­
on F'irst Street; ltd front
17 XL
ed for a near-perfect after*
feet on Park Avenue. Price
The bus. driven by Donald
noon. It's well worth your
I'JO.OOO."
C. Pulley, had stopped in the
visit to the ground*. Try It,
This i* the notice that was
ritrht ]h.i&gt;* of the northbound
you ’ll be happy you did.
lo bo given to Sanford real­
section o f the highway and
• • •
tors by the City o f Sanford
an auto, driven by John \V.
What a difference the op­
TALLAHASbEE (U P !) today,
Neal, of the Hanford Naval
ening on Interstate 4 west of
City
Commissioner* in- The Cabinet Budget Commiss­ Air Station, stopped in th#
Sanford has mad* to Highway
structad City Managsr V . E. ion released ti million in hurri left tine and to tha rear o f
17-92 traffic. A* one wag
cane relief funds today, half
Knowles to notify local real
the bus.
who Uvea near the highway
of it to cities and the- other
estate offices at once that the
The crane sideswiped Neal's
r e m a r k e d , "T h a t silence
half for counties.
former W oodruff
property
car
and struck the le ft rear
The money will be used to
wakes you up at night."
psrking lot on tha com ar of
e e
•
rebuild public facilities dam ­ o f the school bus. Damages
First Street and Park Avanuu
to the dragline were estim at­
aged in hurricanes this fail.
An all-Florida rally o f th*
I* fo r aale.
The federal money was hand­ ed at (150, (100 to the bus
37th Division Veteran* Asso­
Prophesying the death of ed to the State based on appli­ an&lt;{ (75 to Neal's car. There
ciation will be held Nov. 15 at
parking meters, commission- cations from cities and coun­ were no injuries. Trooper J.
Holiday Inn on Highway II
*rs hop* to racoup tha loss ties which sustained damage L. Sikes investigated the scbetwaen Bradenton end Sar­
o f (25,000 a year revenu* in hurricanes G eo and Dora. cidenL
asota. Th* "B uckeye" division
from the maters by selling
was formed from Ohio Na­
the lot and retiring the (69,tional Guard units in World
OOO debt still due. for which
Wars I and II.
th# meter revenue had been
expected to pay.

fU E S ., N O V E M B E R 3. 1964

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

N O. 313

Possible
Record
Vote Due

Officials See
New Record
By H arry I. Johnson
Seminole County voters m ay set tw o record s
today n$ they visit polling plncea. They m a y ;
Set a record fo r the num ber who DID vote.
Set a record f o r th e num ber who D ID N O T
vote due to the crowds a t polling places.
E ach is a possibility,
according to courthouse
officia ls, w ho are w atch­
•••
ing conditions through­
out the day.

W W A

One summed it up aa "a
mesa."
WASHINGTON
(UP1)
Th* official was referring T h o ’Quakes
Americans swarmed to the to th* long, jam-packed line*
TOKYO (U P D -T w o earth­
polls today to pick ■ President
at all precincts; lints which quakes nine hours apart shook
for the next four years and
began form ing prior to the o f­ Tokyo today. No dam age was
perhaps set the nation's course
ficial 7 s.m. opening and reported In eilhtr.
for decades to come.
which continued without letup
Reports of hesvy esrly bal­
throughout th# day.
Rebellion
loting from many parts of the
Many persons, spotting the
LA PAZ, Bolivia (U P I &gt; -A *
nation Indicated a possible
lines, either drove o ff with* arm y r e g i m e n t rebelled
record vote o f m ore than 71
out entering them or waited against the government today.
million by poll closing. Mild
weather in many regions help­ for long mlnutee, always eye­ A part o f the air force also
ing their watchee aa they w ai reported In revolt.
ed to sw ell the tide.
The voters wer* confronted neared their reporting time
with the "ch oice, not an e ch o," for work or other engage­ ‘Vote Steal*
TAM PA (U P I) — 8 t , I , R —
promised by Sen. B irry M. ment*.
Several complaints were publican chairman T om F airGoldwater, the conservative
Republican matched agalnat registered at the office o f field Brown charged today that
(le ft), Republican, and W. Law rence S w offord ,
Lyndon B, Johnson for the Mrs. Camilla Bruce, county the Democrats ar« "attem pt­
Democrat, seek the seat being vacated by Com ­
voting registrar. Monitors at ing the biggest vote steal la
presidency.
mission Chairm an James Avery.
Nationwide polls and pre­ Precinct 1 at Sanford Junior our state's history."
(H erald Photos)
election surveys predicted al­ High School could not hear
most unanimously a landslide tha precinct worker* and Mrs, ‘Dry’ Candidate
CHICAGO (UPI&gt;—The
victory fo r President Johnson. Bruce went to th* sit* to re­
There w ere enough political arrange the monitoring sta­ dantlal candidate o f the P ro­
hibition party,
E.
Harold
unknowns, however, to keep tions.
Munn,
wound
up
his
cam
paign
Republican hopes alive.
One woman from Midway
Forecasts of a runaway tri­ visited the registrar’s office by calling for an end to "p r o s ­
umph for Johnson were in part in mid-morning with an old titution of government pow er.’ *
contingent on a heavy vote. registration card. Shs said
3 Stricken
Early reports from North.
she hml returned her new reg­
FT. ORD. Calif. (U P I) —
South and Midwest indicated
istration but failed to get n
miles above Mars on July IT to
Three m ore soldiers have been
that the balloting might be
now curd. She added she had
JOHNSON CITY. Tex. stricken with meningitis at this
take a look at the little planet
heavier than ever before.
stood in tins for many min­
( l i m — President Johnson
Army training center near
In addition to President, the
that has intrigued astronomers
utes and then was rejected Monterey, bringing the total ts
voted "D em ocratic — all the
voters also were electing 33
for centuries.
way" today at a polling place
when ihe eought to sign th# 99 cases this year—including
The second of (he sophisti­ in this Texas village only a senators, all 435 House mem­ register.
IS fita lltk i.
bers,
23
governors,
and
a
boat
cated spacecraft, rigged for stone's throw from the house
Mr*. Bruce earlier this
of
lesser
officials.
the same mission to belter where he spent his boyhood.
Reports of heavy early vot­ week estimated that nearly Bitter Race
chances of success, Is likely to
ALBANY, N. Y . ( U P I ) - T k s
ing cam e from many statei — 22,000 persons wer* expected
be launched Nov. 13. The fa v ­
PHOENIX (U P1) - Repubincluding Naw York, Illinois, to visit the polls and at noon bitterly fought New Y ork Sen­
orable launch period ewdi Dec t* art
pi- xilfinitial
nominei
Hew Jersey , Georgia, Ken­ today she said 9.000 had done ate race between Incumbent
2
Barry M. Goldwater. encour­
so with countless others g iv ­ Kenneth B. Keating and BobScientists hope the best p ic­ aged by his final day of cam ­ tucky, Indlsna, Ohio, West
ing up in face o f the long rrt F. Kennedy will be decided
tures from the Mariner twins paigning, cast his own vote Virginia, Virginia and South
line* a t least until later to ­ today and Pj&amp; ident Johnson's
Carolina.
The
turnout
also
was
will he able to *t&gt;ot mile long early today and then awaited
strength I f tin " k e y " to tha
feature* on the M eritao sur­ the voter*’ verdict "fooling reported heavy in the District day.
outcome.
o
l
Colum
bia,
participating
In
The
polls
class
at
7
p.m.
face. The probes also are d e ­ around the hnute."
Its first presidential election. with those In th* line being
signed to study the radiation,
allowed to vote.
space dust and magnetic fields
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (U P !)
SAN FRANCISCO ( U P D - A
Heading th* list o f county
near Mars.
—Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey
contests is that of W. Lswe. photo finish U. S. Senate race
Although neither craft will came to Ihe end of (lie cam ­
be able to detect life on Mars, paign trail today and voted it
enci
Swofford,
Altsmnnte between Pierre Salinger and
their studies of the planet may a little one room township hall
Springs mayor, seeking the George Murphy attracted top
attention today in California
lead the way for Mars landing with a pot-bellied stove near
county c o m m i s s i o n post
where millions closed out one
spacecraft expected in 1969 or his hometown o f Waverly,
against
E.
Pope
Bassett.
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) of the longest, hardest-fought
1971.
ll a Democrat;
Minn.
Floridians lined up before Sw offord
campaigns In the state’ * his­
The National Aeronautics and
dawn today and kept pouring Bassett a Republican.
tory.
Space Administration (NASA)
LOCKPORT N. Y. fU P I) - to the polls in apparent record
O f local Interest Is the race
said the Mariner missions are Hep. William K Miller, GOP
numbers to decide the hot for tax assessor pitting in ­ To Stay Open
the most difficult unmanned vice
presidential
nominee, races for president am) gov­ cumbent M iry Earle Walker
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
spice flights yet attempted by traveled to OIcntt with his
against Republican Guy Allen. Ally. Gen. James W. Kynee
ernor.
the United Stales. Each probe's wife, 13 mites north of here
City
Commissioner
J o e rushed out a memorandum to
Voting was slow because of
138,000 parts must operate for where he has legal residence
a bulky ballot that also offer Baker Is seeking to retain his election officials today that
nine months, guidance must tie and voted at a firehouse near
ed choices for one U. S. Sen­ scut against tho bid o f E. C. voters standing in line at T
extremely accurate and the Lake Ontario.
ate scat, a half dozen Con Harper Jr.
p.m . poll closing time muat
probes' radios will have to
greisionat seats, 13 proposed
In other contests, State lie allowed to vote. This ap­
transmit over record distances.
constitution si
amendments, Rep. Jo# Davis, Dsnioerst, is plies even if it means that •
and numerous legislative and opposed for tha Hous* p ost poll must remain open all
local races.
by Dr. Robert T. Hoover, R e­ night.
From the start It appeared publican; incumbent Jim Birkthe vote would top the two enmeyer is seeking a return
million predicted by election to the Seminole Hoard o f Ptib.
TALLAHASSEE
(U P I) —
MIAMI (U P I) - FHM fight­ officials.
lie Instruction against W alter The Cabinet trustees o f tha
A broken ankle didn't ers from nearby Homestead
By 7 o'clock poll - opening
Hoberg, Republican, and D em ­ Internal Improvement Fund
krep one .Sanford resident Air Force B a,e were "»cram . lime, (here were tinea at m o d
ocrat Al Davis is opposed by agree*] today to spend up to
from etercldng her voting bled" by the U S. Air Defense of the polls across the state,
C, E. (Chuck) Kern, Repub­ $63,00q for the first part o f a
privilege today.
Command today to identify and citizens began pulling lev­
lican, fur District 6 justice o f survey to determine the mean
After suffering a broken a four engined De l which was ers across Ihe long ballots.
the peace office.
high water mark In Florida.
ankle In i fall lis t night. to minutes early on a flight
One Tallahassee resident re­
Mrs. Arthur Key, i l l Weal from San Juan to Miami
ported spending 31 minutes
First Street, this morning
Air Force officials at Max­ voting, compared to three min­
engaged a local ambulance well Air F orce Haw* in Mont­ utes for the same task in the
In carry her to Precinct 15 gomery, Ala., said ‘ positive past.
at the Hanford Shrine Club identification" was msde of
D em ocratic candidate for
Building.
the plane moments after the governor ID yd on Burns voted
f
t
e
n n e i f f
Mrs. Key was rolled Into fighters becam e airborne.
about 9:30 a m. in a fire sta­
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY •
the polling plarr on a stret­
The aircraft was permitted tion near his home. He had to
cher entered the booth and to continue to its landing at repeat his name twice for a
voted. She returned
via Miami IntcrnaUonal Airport busy registration clerk who
stretcher end ambulance to after being identified as friend­ evidently didn’ t recognize him
her apartment.
and paid no heed to photo­
lygraphers snapping Burns' picturne.
Republican candidate Char­
les Holley said he would wait
until just before noon to vote
in St. Petersburg.
A spokesman said Burns
midway which this year fea
Judges for various fair cx est Lundfcerg. plus Miss Myr­
"voted for Ihe Democratic tic­
lures the Blue Grass Shows hibits Monday were Lee But- tle Wilson.
ket."
direct from Ihe Jacksonville ner. ftusseil Rudd, Dr. Phil
Mrs. H. L. Johnson was in
Wcstgatc,
Dr.
Haeien charge of registration. Ex
Exposition, visitors Monday tip
night reamed through the ex ­ Rhodes, Dr. John W. Wilson. hibits ranged from individual,
hibit building to view displays Dr. John Darby, Mrs. John I II. Boy ami Girl Scouts, wo­
• STY L E S, C O L O R S, SIZE S F O R
being presented by county or­ Martin, Mlva Margaret Quar­ men's divisions, community,
Tw o state road cam p prison­
EVERYONE
ganisations and schools.
les, Mrs- Mildred Babcock, club, schools, garden dubs, ers fled from their gsng Mon­
Maybury pointed out that Mrs. J. D. Woodruff. Mrs. A. extention homemakers, live­ day afternoon and are the ob­
• DRESS SH O E S, SLIP-ON S, E TC .
the livestock exhibit tent was W. Epps Sr., Mrs. D. C. Has­ stock and advertisers.
ject o f a broadening search
one of the renters of interest ty. Mrs F, R Wood, Mr*. L.
The wom en's division takes in the area.
• P E N N E Y ’S F IR S T QU A LITY
with its many bulls, cow s, cal­ E. Leepef, Mrs. John Clark. in baking, household, arts,
Authorities
Identified
the
ves sod other prize-winning Mrs. T. I. Hunt, Mrs. W. D. crafts, photography, pictorial two, each garbed in prison
• SHOP E A R L Y TH IS W EEK
animals on display.
Brinson, Mrs. Roy Tillis, Rich­ arts and antiques. The 4 11 ex­ work clothing, a» Theodore
O fficials of the association ard Forbes.
hibits have entries as clubs Lee, 23, and Donald J. Walk­
U SE YOU R C O N V E N IE N T CHARGE CARO!
They were assisted by Coun­ and individual entries In bak­ er 21. They escaped from th*
announced again that today
and Wednetday have heen de­ ty Agricultural Agent Cecil ing, citrus, horticultural pro i work scene st Red Bug Lake
signated as Children's Days. Tucktr and hu assistant, Ern­ duels and insects,
Road s o d Florida Highway 4 3 .

News Media, TV U. S. Readies Mars Presidential
Candidates
Unite To Give
Shot For Tomorrow Cast Ballots
Fastest Results

(V

Photo Finish

Voters In Line
Before Dawn

Drag Line Hits
School Bus, Car

Parking Space
Placed On Sale

Hurricane Loss

Funds Released

VOTE. . . VOTE Adlai Attends

£

"M ik e It your goal
’ T o tote at the p oll."
—Olive Hunt
Woman's Club

Is Meaningful

Friendly Craft
Brings Scramble

Funds Released

TH IS W EEK O N L Y !

1Finest' Fair Opened

By Mrs. II I.. Johnson
The 1961 edition ol the Semi,
note County Fair opened its
w eeklong run Monday after,
noon at the American Legion's
SANTIAGO. Chile (U P !) - Fairgrounds on U. S. 17-92
A military parade and folk- south of Sanford.
Present for the ribbon cut­
dancing In the streets set the
stage today for the Inaugura­ ting ceremany were members
tion of President Eduardo of the County Commission and
Frei, Latin A m erica's first the l-pgion's Fair AssociaUon.
George Maybury, aisociation
Cristian D em ocratic chief ex­
ecutive.
president, described this year's
Delegations from 77 nations exhibition as the largest and
wer* on hand for the inaugura­ finest the association has ever
tion. Including a U. S. party had the privilege of presenting
headed by A m ba su d or Adlai to the county's residents,
i la addition to enjoying the
Ste season.
I

Chile Induction

Right To Vote

A LL

MEN'S

DRESS SHO ES

REDUCED20%

Escaped Convicts
Object Of Hunt

�Has M u g
pw t fau fu t « W a tha figure
was given u f i M . t u . 54.
tra in lag school tor mombtn
t h e n aad Had their North O r-i meats. The Garden Club is
I taada H o s e eseily eapaadaU e proud la dcslgaste them wto- ot the Genera Volunteer f ir e
hegaa
‘ . M . l h a p . hee*
t t n c f the- HGarden o f the Departawat, w h i c h
Meaday ereatag. win he caw
I adapted tt to tdatr require- i M c » U ~ A w ir t T
Karth CdgoNMM, Nt.U. Orlan­
tinned
F rid ay eregf a ;
de, has b e ta named "G a rd es
with A. n ils , laetnteter tm a
tha Plorlda Stela P i n C o lin e
la Ocala, raadurfitg tha naa&gt;
lone.
Lewie H u * e y , chief ot the
Ceaera VPD, urges aQ roluatear* to attend the 15-hour
tn la la g r o o m aad itriraee

apeads assay hours la cartag
ter her yard aad makiag It
a n e b sa a d M .
Higginbotham U r a t l r e d
from tha Air Farce ta d la
ployed at the Naval Research
Laboratory in Pineeaitlc. They
have two children, Betty, IS,
aad Terry, 11.
Their home ia Beetled la an
M aarten ant o f viburnum, 11a u etn m , podoearpus and vartgated arbor vitae.
F or enter the greenery ia In­
terspersed with copperlenf,
hibiscus, yellow allamaada.

WINNER OF THE Garden o f the Month Award
given b y the N orth Orlando Garden Club la M r*.
W . H . H igginbotham o f 11 N. Edgemon A ve.,
shown with her children, Terry, 11, and B etty

WASHINGTON (UPI&gt;—Tha
Democratic National Commitu o baa csited ter aa iavastilattoa of what tt termed " a
desperate last minute effort by
Goidwater supporters to per­
suade Negro voters to w iste
their ballots" by writing In Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr. for
tt may turn Into a friendship president.
rslly instead.
King called a nows confer­
Reaffirmation o f the summit ence in Atlanta to repudiate
idea waa contained in a joint any such write-in campaign.
communique by the Soviet and
Austria! Communist partita.
The Austrians ware winding up voters . . . I am willing to
a visit.
risk a guess that it wea sup­
porters of Sen. Goidwater who
contrived this veoom ous a d "
In Africa, people range In
Democratic National Chair­
s i u from four-foot pygm ies to
man John M. B ailey said Mon­
eevea-foot giants.
day night he had asked the
Federal Communications Com­
mission (FC C ) to investigate
broadcast appeals on behalf of
the write-in cam paign.

Red Summit Talk Still Scheduled
MOSCOW ( U P D - T h o MW
chrysanthemum a camouflage
the utility area wall.
Near the Mid hath. swUaBring goal ta d red tile p k a ic
area with Ms redwood table
aad benches, are numerous
bearing citrus trees aad oaks.
The backyard in cornered with
lo w e r beds end funk and
chin aberry trees.
The Hlgitebetheme leva It

lenders ed the Soviet Union
Indicated today they want to
go through with the Dee. IS
world Communlit summit con­
ference which Nikita Khrush­
chev had scheduled before be
waa deposed.
Khruaochev saw It ee a pre­
paratory conference for ex pell­
ing Red Chine from the ComniuBist b lot, U tt U still held

T H IS 18 C A T W E E K — International, and In no duly recognized b y Th e
H am id. Gov. Farrin B ryant haa proclaimed th is week In an o fficia l de­
e m . In hi« itatem nnt, Bryant said " I t In fittin g and proper that Floridn
nhould take official not* o f thin week and th e e ffo r ts o f the A m erican
Feline Society . . . the w orld’s largest cat organization. Herald P h o to ­
grap h er Bill Vincent snapped this picture o f "J u lie " to depict th e role
o f one o f the pels. M eanwhile, the City B eautiful Cat Club In Orlando in
m aking plana for ita third annual Cham pionship Cat Show to be held
Dee. 12-13 nt the A ngebilt Hotel.
(Herald P h o to )

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IV T im riMCI'IT IO I RT OF
TUB VIXTM JIDIITAL t i n - TMK VIVTH Jl till M l. PINC U T IV AVD FOR IRMIVOLR P U T IV AXD FOR BRWIXOLR
COIVTT. FLORID*.
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SUFFOLK
ritANKI.IN *t\*. TIIE '.JNInv PKNTIIAI, I.IFK
IhflR BANK.
INHt'ltA.Nl'K COMPANY,

ruintiff.

SAMUEL SAMMONS

M aa.
Defendeat*.

ruiRiirr.

HATMOND M DESK IN* et u«
Defendant*
voT it r o r tti.r.
V O T i r a OF BALE
NOTICE I* IIEREIIT GIVEN
NOTICE
ia
HRRERT
that ns the 11th -lay of Nov. that nn th* llth risy ofGIVEN
Nov­
•mber t i l l tt II ** A M at ember. H « l i t ||;e*. a rn *t
lb# main door of ih« Court- th* main door o f th* Court­
houea of Samlnola County, at house o f Samlnola County, at
San fo. d, Florida, tha under- Sanford. Florida, th* under­
Sttnad Clark wilt offer tor oat* stated Clerk will offer fnr m I*
(a th* hifhaat and hail bidder to Ih* hlgheel end heel hlddrr
fnr rash tha following dracrlb- for r* ih |h* followlna describ­
#d raal proparly;
ed real property;
te t 1, III.Mk C. COILNTRT
l / v r ». nUH'K *• NOIITM
OtJIR MAhon. UNIT NO. I
n Itl.AN DO.
according
in
a - r Aiding m (he pin thara
plat thereof recorded I*
ot f* recorded In plat Rook
Plat
Book
II.
Pegs*
in
and
tt. Pag** tt and II Public
It. Public Hr, nr.la o f Semi*
Records of Sammnla C«unwith
Josaiitar
Bl|MV4fB4BI||

*11 airaature*.
fill lira*. aeall* * (* * . and appurtenance* n*
*• *d land *r ue*d I* r-&gt;n|v*alinn Ihertwltk.
Thl* aal* la mad* pursuant
f o final decree o f foreclosure
*ntar*d In Chancery sclloa No.
I t l l t now paadlng In Ike &lt;Nrdull (Xiurt o f end for Seminole
County. Florid*.
DATED THIS lath day o f
tah#r, I|(4.

6 KALI

Arthur H Rechwlth. J r ,
Cl*rk o f ik* Clrculi Couat
Hr: Martha T. Vlhlta
Deputy Clerk
ANDKItSUN, n i ’ Plf
S E A N A LOWNDES
Attorn ey* f o r Plaintiff
J l ) Cast Central Itoulavard
Orlando. Florida
Fuhllrh .Nov. Z. JS04

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l l i t iv t v n m n i r m i v o l r
ttH VTT. FLORIDA.
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FIVE

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RANK.
Plaintiff.

JOHN J LEWIS, at ux tad tt
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Dtfandtata
VOTICR n r * 4 L R
NOTICE I* H r R R R T GIVEN

The DeBary Glee H u b will
meet next Tuesday at the
Community Center with the
theme of m uiie to be "P a lriotle Aire."
The last meeting o f the
group was held last Wednes­
day with Mr*. Charles C.
Bevtseh directing. Songs from
m iny lands w ere sung and
Mra. Price Goodeon, Mrs. WUUsm Cole. E Fear and Char­
les Moore, form ing a quartet,
sang "How Can I Have Thee."
Mrs. Robert M cGee sang "LoreU" in German for enjoy­
ment of the group. Laura Platt
Brown was piano accompanist.
During the business session
coodurted by Jam es Duffy,
preskient, a tribute was offer­
ed lo Mrs. H. Whitaker, form­
er director.

MrMffea ala* ntonand figJ

OIL J O d tP ff A. DeKlava, graduate o f the
Pittsburgh School o f
Dentistry, has opened
dental offices at For­
est City shopping e n ­
ter. Dr. and Mrs. DaKteva aad mm, Joey,
reside in Casselberry.
(Herald Photo)

"vary satisfactory" condition
today.
feoh
gw affar,
Oklahoma
teste University rooter, lost
tho arm ia aa accident Sunday
aigbt. It w u rejoined in bis
shoulder to a tedious aix-bour
operation.
Doctors at Univcriity Hos­
pital said the 6- foot 9 locb ath­
lete from Tulsa baa a “ fair
chance" of keeping tho arm,
but said it m ay be weeks be­
fore K eao be known for cer­
tain.
Swaffar’a arm becom e en­
tangled ia a clothes dryer at a
laundry under the school foot­
ball stadium where several
athletes have room s.
S t a ffe r 's room m ate, team
mem ber Gary Kastm an, a pre­
medical student, was with him.
Hasamann m oved quickly in
the first crucial moments. He
wrapped Sw affar's arm in wet
towels, put It ia a bucket of
lee water and rushed Swaffar and. Urn arm te a Stillwater
bo t pita 1.
From there, gw affar waa
taken b y am bulance M mile*
to Oklahoma City’ s University
Hospital where a team of five
surgeons, all University o f Ok­
lahoma M edical School faculty
members, watted to perform
the operation

Rollins Observes

SEM IN O LE C O U N T Y

V . E. Am bassador Johns
M oon Cabot lodgod a formal
protest with B it Polish Foreign
Ministry.
Polish
autboritks
tested s a y tewwtedgo or it ■possibility ter tha listening
system, tha State Dopaitmoat
MteDopartm aat prtas etOeor
Hobart J. McCloakty laid the
cmbaaay was aqulppad with a
"aecura r o o m " where clasaifled d li c u n ion* w ere bald,
This is, in effect, a room withIn a room , designed to make

T w o wot
shortly all
w hs* th a *
the tetaratv
aad Ooh At
Listed la
Stm teote !
a r t Roby
E diths Circ
dan Raosbc
City poU
driven by t
tided and tl
overturned.

H A R R Y A D A IR 'S
GULP BKRVICP
Tire* • Batteries - Arreiaoriet
Road A A A d i n k *

P I I O I 'E K T Y

IN SU R A N C E

A ll I.ln p * W r it t e n
Y our
In a u ra n c*
Guaranteed Brake A Muffler B r in *
P r o b le m s T o Ua —
Service

Franck A 1st.
FA 2-0921
FA 2 9922
FEEDS

AG EN CY
211 S. Perk Ave. FA :
SA N FO RD . FLA.
PLUMBING

CH ILDREN'S D A Y S
TUESDAY A WEDNESDAY -

sented

a discussion program

last-Friday evening with Jack
Gale
of
Maitland, former
Counter
Intelligence
Agent
during the Korean Conflict, aa
featured speaker.
Gale, pointing out the role
of churches In fighting Com­
munism, warned that "it could
happen h e r e " and advised
that although Americans are
forewarned, they should be
"on their toes to Communistic
plans for infiltration af this
country."
The film, "Communism In
A ction" waa followed fay a
question and answer period.
Speakers for upcoming dis­
cussions sponsored by tha
Commission include Dr. John
lfagpe o f Stetson University
w ho wfll apeak an the U. S.
Constitution and the American
Way o f Life at 7:30 p. m ., Nov.
13 and D. K. Brown, special
FBI agent from Jacksonville
who' win be guest for the Nov
30 meeting. Three p rogn m i
are open to the public and an
interested persons will be wel-

M E R C H A N T S’ D A Y
re Cinder car

THURSDAY — OPEN 4 P.M.

room mothers

put

their

beads together aad planned a
Hollo ween

party

which

was

held last Friday at the school

coupon
have the Sanford Herald
delivered

x Jnrwpljj* *| T . T- 'fM
K- to • w v f j

M R S . ORISSA K IK G S R E R R Y , who w r o t e
"C re a tin g the Y earlw ok” f o r h igh school and
c o lle g e students, dem onstrates copy-fittin g to
stu den ts when the local school hosted the Cen­
tra l Florida Scholastic Press annual meeting.

P R O F . JOHN WE1IB, o f th a U n lm n tty o f P lorid a School o f Journalism and Comtnunicntionn, ia
besieired with questions from stu den t! in a
workshop session o f the Central F lorida Scholas­
tic Press sem inar held at Seminole H igh SchooL

Loyalty of Seminole County
residents to the United Fund
campaign—now in mid-stream
—haa been shown in some
dram atic and unusual ways,
according to report* coming
Into tins office of the Fund in
the Sanford Atlantic National
Hank building.

OPEN 4 P.M

the

Mrs. Vivian Welsh's first and
second graders w ere very cuts
In the "pum pin'* facte they
m ade. This group had a splash­
ing tim e bobbing for apples
and w ere pretty good at IL
Mrs. Allen Foster'* third and
fourth graders and Mrs. Roy
Nichols' filth and sixth grad­
ers had a wonderful time with
their sack races. In these
rare* each fall was greeted
with a big grin and then they
were up and going again.
Following all (he fun and
gam es outside the children
went to their Individual rooms
where they were served re­
freshments.
Assisting
Mrs.
Welsh with the first and se­
cond grades were Mrs. Jane
Shawley, Mrs. Maxine Ricks
and Mrs. Florence Glazier.
During the refreshment period
tiie children sang Halloween
songs which they learned list
week. Mrs. Foster was assist­
ed In her room by Mrs. G rice
M urley and Mrs. Romani.
With the help o f Mrs. Bobble
Rraddy. M rs. Hazel and Mrs.
R. A. Wesson, and Mrs. Joan
Ford, Mrs. Nichols' fifth and
alxth grades were served their
refreshm ents.

Legal Notice
W r a n rtw o rrr r o r n r o r
v n r s i x t h j r m n t i . r u t.
c t 'i r . iv a w n r o w s r w i .x olr
rO tlV T T , VI.OWIIIS.
iv r m v r K W T v o .t i.-u a
rK D K IU L . NATIONAL MORT­
GAGE ASSOCIATION. • eorpoc-

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Tho
Dessert Card Party
sponsored jointly by DeBary
VFW Post 8093 and ita Auxil
iary Unit last Thursday at the
Hall
F irem a n 's
Recreation
waa reported an outstanding
success by Vincent Karwacki
and Mra. Greta Denning, c o ­
chairm en.
A total of S3 persons attend­
ed to form 20 tables in play.
P roceeds Increased the Auxi­
lia ry Hospital Fund in the
amount o f $70 and net profits
o f $106 from the card party
w ill be used to promote Post
and Auxiliary projects.
First door prize of $3. a r ­
ranged in a cluster of fruit,
waa won by Mrs. Elsworth
Ogden. Mrs. L. LaChat won a
large cak e donated by John
Seufert and the handmade wool
afghan, donated by Mrs. Eugeno Belnert. was awarded to
Mrs. Frank Holliday, a visitor
from Delaware City. Del.
Poet Commander F.arl W alk­
er and Auxiliary President
M yrtle Hill request all m em ­
bers to attend Veterans Mem
orial Servnces to be held at
It n. m . Sunday at the First
Baptist Church In Deltary.
They also urged all residents
o f the community to display
tho Am erican Flag on all holt
daya and to exercise their
right to vote today.
The 1IM3 membership drive
ia in progress and new mein
bers w ill be initiated at meet
lngs o f the groups held in the
F irem en 's
Recreation Hall.
N ext meeting of the Post will
b e at 7:30 p. m., Nov. 19, while
the Auxiliary will meet at
7:30 p. m., Nov. 17. The A u xi­
lia ry 's annual pie sale ia ache
duled Wednesday, Nov. 23, at
D eB ary Plata from t a. m.
until noon.

25 Are Enrolled
At South Florida

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Address
Sc

M ON, NOV. fmi THRU S A T , NOV 7th

The Commission oa Christ­
ian Concern o f DeBary Com­
munity Methodist Church pre­

A party w ee the treat o f the

W INTER P A R K - Rollfne
Collage will calabrato the 79th
anniversary o f Its opening
Wadnoaday a t tho college’s
annual A nnivanary Convoca­
tion In th* Know!#* Memor­
ial Chapol hoginning at 9:45
am .

AUTO

BLUE GRASS SHOWS

Discussion

day at the Geneva School when

79th Birthday

IN S U R A N C E

ora l oa t w l m i classifiestioaa for a three-maeth period
n U a i ia September and aU
w a n listed la the plus cate­
gory with the m t p t i o g ot
" l e t adapt" which declined 1*
aalM 1.1 par feat.
A total ot aU eUsalficaUoa*
ota r tha (tale r e -* » u d a h ii«
at aa area jo per cent.
The blggast plapoiated boost
waa a t par ceat fo r drug
stores while the "m iicella n aoae" category showed aa increate ot ITJ par c a n t

WASHINGTON
(U FI)
- •lectronte eavesdropping Im­
A battery o f concealed micro- possible.
ph ow s h as benn discovered hi
E m bassy personnel also were
the recently built U. S. Em­
given
standard testnetions
bassy building In Warsaw. Po­
land, the State Department dls-

Delivering th* feature aJdreia at th* Rollins convoca­
tion w ill bo President Hugh
F. McKean, who will dis­
cuss
"R ollin s la tho Coming
Mental Patient
'v a r o " Tho convocation will
Sought In Area
also 1 a tribute to academic
A Chitshnochfe msntzl pit- axcel,
*. Tha public is in­
isat Is being sought in this vited to attend.
county liter ha flad tha inititution 1st* M o o d iy morning.
Pollca were told ha is weiring Halloweeners
a woman's wig snd msktup Court-Bound
snd should ba conitderad ex­
Ttn young girl* from Sanford
tremely dangarou*.
h it* a date wtth juvanite court
Th# nun is accompanied by tomorrow Afternoon after they
another men. according to th* silt godly ware caught toailng
alert glvsa pollca.
water-filled balloons at people
and ear* Saturday night.
Tho Semoyedg. brad in nor­
Pollca laid tha incident came
thern Siberia, la considered tha l« light after a minor ear
oldest breed of canine.
craih at a local latersaettoo.

that o t th* llth day of Nov­
ember. l i l t et u .n o * m at
th* mat* door o f tha Court
house af Samlnola County. *t
Sanford. Florida, th* under
•lined Clerk will offer for sale
In th« highest and heat bidder
for r*ah the fallowing deerrlked real property;
AUTO 8 ERVICE
t—l JJ. lilach -R -, (VktIN.

foiialy. F1«rM*
wiltl All a in iriu rM
Imi-rnysnisnie. I l n u r . , appli. tngrthrr with all etrurlur*.
tnra*. *od appui Irnan,-** ■&gt;* impru.f in.ni a. fltlurey. appliMid land nr used I* c o n j u i r . a n , * * and eypurtnnanr** on
e*ld land or ue*d In con ju n c­
linn I hr re n II h
Th li aal* la mad* pursuant is tion therewith
Thl* sal* |i mad* purtuagt
final decree of fnreclnaur* an*
lered In Chancery action No. t» final d*,-rr« o f forecluaur*
entered
t* C h . a . r r y act! ** \ »
tU 4» now paadlng l* ihr c i r .
cult t'ouri Of and for gamlnul* l « : i e no* pre-tin* In ih* f i r rylt t'niirt ot and f,w Arm iiol*
County. Florid*.
DATED THIS l« t h day *r
fVtohar, 19 ••
(VRAM
Arthur H R*rhw|lh. J r ,
Arthur II Reckwlih . Jr
•’ •erk af ih* Circuit Court
Clark o f th* iTrrult Court
Hy. Martha T. Vthle*
Hy; Martha T. V lk L *
Deputy Cle*It
Drpuly Clerk
ANDEIDtU.N. nt'rH.
VNDEKSON. Rt'HH.
DKAX A LOW.NDK*
DEAN A LOWNDES
Altar nay a tor rtalntlff
Atlktneyi far F la la ilff
111 Raat Central Boutavwrd
)IZ Kail Central H &gt;u l« ,trd
Grlando, Florida
Orlando, Florida
PuhlLh N*y. |. i)i|.
PuMl.k X*V. I. l ) * t .
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n t w f i r Aafaat la tha stare
• M U P V M g M l lo r Sep.

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rw «h*t on th* Jlril -lay of
November, t i l l , at !1:«* o'clock
A. VI.. at th* main door of th*
Coarthoa** of Mamlnnl* Conntr. at Baaferd. Florl is. th*
lluaorebl* Arthur H. B«ck«llb.
J r. Cltrk o f th* Circuit Coart
ot Scmlnol* County, Florid*.
w »I offer for i*W to the hl*h•et »nd b**t Mdil.r for nth.
•t public *at«ry. the fotlo*lng
4*a.-rlbed property af the tm*
gia-tants. Norma* H o w a r d
nypek. Jr. and Joy.-* lien*
fl|wck. hi* wife, cituat* I*
SimtnoU County, FtorM*:
fait 1, Block H. Woodman
Park Snd TUplat, according
to plat tkeraof r.curJ.d la
Plat Hook It. peg* fj, rubUa Kacord* of SealaoU
County, y toe ids.
I GE nullt-la Rang*—Mo­
del J are V aerut Me. UV
aoitz
1 OK Refrigerator—Model
TA !13 V Serial Nn, PV
*•••13
ta gather with *11 etruoture*
and Impr-kvem. rite
-her. or
tlvreaftar on *&gt;M Lad.
This I* mail* pursuant to
f e e l Deere* o f Forecloeur*
*. fared la th* *bo«* cauae,
CNanctry D .ck*t No. II.HI.
ntw poidlng la th* Circuit
Court o f and for Hauilnol*
Ctuaiy. Florid*.
IN

W IT N E S S

WHEREOF.

D A V I I) LEON ARD,
Sentinolo High gradu ­
ate and holder o f a
Ilachelor o f A rchitec­
ture degree from the
U niversity o f Fluritlu
in 1963, is now associ­
ated with local a rch i­
tect Jumes G. Chap­
man.

Rezoning Asked
At Casselberry
By Donna F.«te«
Elton
berry,

Bennett, o f
appeared

Cancel*

before

the

I.ongwood City Council to re­
quest tlie suiting of lots 0 and
7 o f Farmer's Addition he
i'hungtd fimn reiidi-ntial to
commercial.
Bennett st.tied that he was
interested in purihu-iog me
property ami erecting a bar­
te r shop if the zoning is
changed. C o u n c i l inform ed
Bennett that a public h ear,
ing would have to be held to
give adjoining property ow n ­
er* the oppoi tuuily to voice
their objection*.
The request wus taken un­
der advisement until next
Thursday's regular meeting.
In other business a letter
from Louis II. V. Smith, en­
gineer o f Sarasota, which
was read by Chairman K. C.
Carlson, again asked Couneil'a
permission to install a waste
water pipe line for a proposed
ruin laundry.
The pr. posed laundry would
be located on the corner o f
Kant loiki- Avenue and Sanlando Springs Drive and drain
it* effluent into Lake Ever­
green.
Council vuted to refuse the
request.
The hid of B. F. Goodrich
Industrial Products Co. fo r
230 feet o f 2V, inch hose arul
DKJ feet c f I S inch hose fo r
the Fire Department was acceptcd and council agreed to
purchase a new Civilian Band
radio for the new police car.

needed services in their home
county.
Then there la the much
sm aller instance that la equal­
ly
Indicative
and
happily
heart-warming. One of the
residential cam paign workers
was making her calls along
Park Avenue when she cam.*
One t e a "ftret." Thi* i* the to a place where a young boy
action o f the Winter Park Tele was selling grapefruit. After
phone Company in recognizing hearing the UF worker explain
the expressed desire of Sem i­
nole County residents who
work outside o f the county to
have their payroll deductions
for the United Fund go to theii
home county.
In a letter from J. L. Fow­
ler. per-onnel supervisor ol
the company, addressed to G
Troy Kay Jr., campaign chair
man, this b made clea r:

Hy Franrem W e*ter

SgU Jim McKinnon, safety

John Brady Dies;

The TEL flA»y of First HaptIM Church, Sanfnrrl, will
Thurvday at 3 p. ra. at the
home of Mri H. W. Rucker,
13fo Valencia Drive.

Police Dog Work

To Be Outlined

N O T IC E

TO

FA 2 -iiJ l

TH E

C IT Y

OF

SANFORD
Virginia rrironki
P. O. Itei 1214

Tnx books are open for paym ent o f
din-

Fwkeiro Stef. V m x

...

Pity 111* K ugeniltia

FA 2-tU3l

count will he ulliiwed for payment in
in

December, 2T-

L*k* Mary
Nora Nor ft*
TE 8-1514
8 . Seminal*

in

January and l r,c In February.

II. L . W h e lch a l

Tnx Collector

FA

S 0 4 C o l e y Ave.

2 - 9 5 1 1

City o f Sanford, Fin.

Sanford, F l a

Mra. Fred McSIurray, o f Laka
&gt;|sry, it enrolled for the fall

quarter aa a sophomore at
ed on a friend— Mrs. Theresa I’liHtinont College, Demurest,
.Smith and Mrs. Smith wrote Ca.
this letter:
Don haa been extremely ac­
" I am enclosing herewith tive sinea he has neen enrolled
a chock for Mrs. Minnie More at Piedmont. He is a member
men for the United Fund. She o f the basketball and tha
has been very tick and I am baseball teams. He is presi­
taking care of her and she ask dent o f the Canterbury Club,
ed me to send it to ;m i so II
which is an intellectual dis­
would t&gt;« counted for Semi­
cussion group. Hr ia president
nole County aa she lives in
of the Sophomore clnaa. He is
Sem inole."
n member o f the P Club, or
Otto J. Baumgartner, chair­
letter club o f the school. !(■
man of the UF campaign In
is an active member o f the
Altamonte Springs shows an­
Protropinna, u campus liter­
other kind ot loyalty which
ary society. He ia ■ member
em braces the full Support for
the drive, no rv)iurt.i, coming
from the town officials, headed
by Mayor W. L. Swofford. And
he Is enthusiastic about the
team-work ot the other work­
ers. These arc Talley Halts,
way, Robert Paulsen, Ronald
Hasten. Mi». Jam es Spencer,
Mrs.
Krle
Hallman.
Mrs.
Ilauragartn-T, Mrs. Have K.
Childress, Mrs. Eugene Hall.
Mrs. Janie* tins. Mrs. Robert
Webb ami Mr*. Chester Tom ­
lin. In charges o f the com m er­
cial
section
in
Altamonte
Springs is Robert Newell. Don­
ald A . Harris has "special
gifts."

o f tha Owl, tha campus new*paper, and he is a member
the

Yonahlan,

the

PERFO RM ANCE
EN G IN E E R E D
FOR W A R M T H
W IT H O U T
W ASTE!

yearbook.
Upon grnduatkn from Pied­
mont College, Don plans to
attend graduate school, pur*
»ulng • higher education hi
■•eonitary education.

Sportsman Cookers
T h e N ew

tie ntw home bonier
with the big,
exclusive
Golden-Jot Boner

(8 ,5 0 0 R T IJ )

Canaveral Oil Heater
1 Gal. Gasoline Can

• V o w u r -A ir D lo w e r fo p tionaj) M vee up to 23% on
foci

• U e c o r e t o r - a ly t ln g a d d e
brnitty to you r liotnn
• F ull 1-y cu r w a rra n ty b y
M otor W heel Corporation

-

Lawn Rake
Mailboxes

y flfi"1

F ir e p la c e

*

Screens

Kitchen Range Hoods
14 x 2 7 M n t -A -D o o r

Cocoa Mats

45,000-ITH Cgaarire wlA

Ml hired llaney
U n-5631
Dcllona
Mary Getting*
Bear Lak«
293-6647
Sophie Heine*
66H-IIQ2

V

Lunibur &amp; Ace Hardware

Lee Brothers
Elm

222-0852

ot

campus

IMPERIAL

IN

•I M a l i

MOVING AND S T O R A G E CO.. INC.

tion, Hon McMurray, eon of

U uo -Th e r m

OWNERS

PROPERTY

N ovem ber, .V.

O lobar. 1 Ml

M ajoring in chemistry and
mlnoring in secondary educa­

Demo.s To Met*l

1 % I City o f Sanford Tnxrv. 4%

M O V IN G

H E R A L D ASSOCIATE E D IT O R , Julian Stew,
strom conducted one o f the workshop sessions
a t the sem inar o f the Central Florida Scholas­
tic Press held at Seminole H igh School. Her*
Stcnstrom listens to n question from one o f the
students in the workshop m eeting.

Former Resident

Class To Meet

I

Samlnat* County. Florid*
Uy: Martha T. Vlhlaa
Deputy C1*ik
Joaaph Muraek*. Attorney
F. O. Bus III
F«ra Par i, &gt; ;*.

what the Fund means in term* t along with a warm glow In
of Its agencies— Hoy Scout#, ‘her -heart.
* -For -this
• was, in
Red Cross, Salvation Army fart, the spirit o f the United
and the ilka—he cam e to a Fund.
decision.
Not only active Uttle hoys
Dooaid Patrhin had sold but those confined to their
some grapefruit. Turning to homes with sicknoss are send­
the worker he sakl: "l«u ly ing in their dollars to support
I'd like the United
Fund the agencies,
Miss Minnie
to hate this 23 cento.” Grate­ More men of Maitland illus­
fully, the contribution waa ac trates thin sort o f loyalty. Un­
ceptcd amt tiro worker went able to d o so herself, she call

the building fund fo r a Com­
munity Center, a fund rais­
ing supper, which will prob­
officer
at
the
Del.aml
Bar"W e have turned over to Mr
ably he a spaghetti dinner not
Charles Kwald. United Appeal. rncks, Florida Highway Pa­
in conjunction with • Cham­
Winter Park Chamber of Com trol, will be the special gue»t
ber meeting.
m erce Huikiing, $31 in cosh
speukt-r at the Lake Mary
The p r e s i d e n t , James
and checks from em ployes of
the Winter Park Telephone Chamber o f Com merce meet­ llnughtery, wiU also bring up
Company who w i s h e d to ing Thursday ut H p.m. ill the the house numbering project
for the Lake Mary vicinity.
participate in the Scininole Luke Mury Fire Hull.
Changes in Florida traffic Plans
for
decorating
the
County
United
Fund
Drive.
An
additional
Slrtl law* will b« McKinnon’* sub­ town at Christmus, with the
will be fotthcoming also via ject. He also will show a film help o f the Girl Seoul Troop
payroll deductions . , . The to lllustrute his talk. Attend­ under the triidrndiip o f Mrs.
Winter Park Telephone Com­ ing with him will ho Trooper Marty Dnnkiefa will tie dis­
pany will match the total of J. L. Hikes. The public is in­ cussed. Plans will bo made for
$212 contributed by the em ­ vited.
formation o f a committee to
ployes, giving you an overall
Th
main topic* on the head the Talent Show to be
total or $121.”
agenda to be discu-sed dur­ held in February. The show
Tins turn o f event* is espe ing the husim-sa session that had it* premier list year ami
d a lly gratifying to the Semi will follow the tall, are: The was voted to be an annual
nolo County United Fund work welcome sign to t&gt;e erected affair
sponsored
hy
th e
ers and U hailed as a guide near the Firo House corner, Chamber.
post for
businesses and
• The Civic Booth entry from
industries who have Scminulr
I.*ke .Mary in the American
County residents on their pay
Legion Fair this week will ho
roll* and who wbh to rccog
reported on hy Donald Jacknize the desires of thc*e em
sen, chairman in charge o f
ployes to make their United
arrangement*.
Fund contribution to tho*&lt;
Word h«* turn
m-rlved
Refreshment* will be aorvcil
agencies which render the here o f th« ilvath on Oct. 21
at the close o f tho meeting.
o f John T. lTi-x&gt;
Brady, All member* are urged to he
funner Sanford resident.
present to vote. All resident*
Mr. firmly died at hi* home, o f the community are invited
UU Courtney Drive, Temple to Join the organization, or
Terrace, Tampa, where he had nt least to attend.
resided fur the past 10 years.
Tho Lake M ary Chamber
A police dug demonstration
He wus a nutin- u f Sanfurd, also also urge* nil resident*
will ht- made by a local pa­
und is survived by his widow; o f the community t, turn out
trolman and his d og *t th*
u si*ter, Mr* O. A. Davis, o f and vote on e|e&lt;-(|nn day.
rmxt meeting of the ffeminole
Jacksonville; and, on* hroHumane Society Nov. tit at
ther,- Edward llruily, also o f
the society', office*, .'tOU Ea.t
Tampa.
First Street.
Society Chairman It. T.
Johnson Said the d og and hit
master will show the routine
Dt-Bary Dem ocratic Club.
o f police work. lU- said the inet-Uui! *n regular u-ssion
meeting will start At 7 p.m. Wctliw-hdey at 7 p. in. in the
and rnnelude at U p.m.
Firemen's
ID-crcation
Hall,
Johnson also said he is at­ will appoint a nominating com ­
tempting to obtain a dog mittee. Election of officers is
obedience film to te shown scheduled for tiie December
at the •eszlon.
meeting.

OF

h*v* hereunto **t my hand and
o flc la l seal this Kth day of
Arthur II Rackwtth, Jr.,
Cl*rk uf th* Circuit Court
la and for

MISS 8 H E R R Y M A R A ZITA , ed itor o f th e Balamagundi, Sem inole High School’s aw ard w inning
yearbook wns mistress o f ceremonies and hos­
tess f o r th e Central Floridn S cholastic Press
sem inar held a t the local high school.

700 French Ave.
Ph. 322-7121

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What About You?

ill

Whaa o m thinka o f New Orloana
the Mardl Graa immadlatdy come* to
■iad. Baa Fraadaeo haa ita cable
ca n , and — ckwar to home — Day­
tona Beach ita apeedwar.
But any town worth ita aalt haa to
kart a number o f element* to meet
the different taetea and varloua
aeeda o f ha people.
For example, It haa been the exice o f citiea trying to attract
_ Industrie* that they muit have
... loo* facet* o f life available to
ji i i d § n t S f

A d ty trying to attract new buaineea and Induatry must have good
■hopping outlets, good churches, ade­
quate achoola, recreational facilities,
[oat to name a few.
But a well rounded d ty also must
provide ways and means for the cul­
tural development o f its cltUens.
0 — o f Sanford's primary means
o f providing cultural entertainment
for ita people is the effort o f the
Sanford Mutual Concert Association.
Each year the association brings
from three to four outstanding at­
tractions to this city. The associa­
tion taeh year "sweats" to obtain
about 600 memberships from the
thousands o f residents to make
these attractions possible.
The organisation came into exist­
ence about 15 years ago and every
program presented has been more
than well received by local audiences.
The concerts are presented at the
Seminole High School auditorium by
nationally known as well as interna­
tionally famous personalities.
Profit? There isn't any. la st yenr
the local association ended the aeason with a balance o f $12.
Thle year tha association — now
In Ita annual campaign for memberships — has obtained almost enough
memberships — for a threc-concert

!

F o r that person m ust not suppose
that a double-minded m an, unstable
in all his ways, will receive anything
from the Lord.— James 1:8.
I f we work mArble, it will p e rish ;
i f wo work upon brass, tim e will e fface It; i f we rear tem ples, they will
crum ble into dust; but If w e work
upon immortal minds and Instill in
them Just principles, we are then en­
grav in g upon them tablets which no
tim e will efface, but will brighten
and brighten to all etern ity.— Daniel
W ebster.

million copies, too, with 1,528 pages,
Spiegel and Aldcn also have fatter
catalogues. More and m ore pages are
in full color.
A n oth er significant fa c t is that
w here at one time m ost catalogues
w ent to rural families, in at least one
case three out o f fo u r are now go­
in g into the cities.
The magazine su ggests one rea­
son fo r the success o f catalogue sell­
in g : it is probably the "p u r e s t" form
o f advertising there (a. T h e catalogue
is not forced upon the potential cus­
tom er nor docs it a ttem p t to create
needs where none exist.
Lika a dictionary, the catalogue
la clear, complete and factuul and
in the home for the convenience and
edification o f its ow ner.

Herald Area Correspondents

Caasslksrry
Mrs, Jsno &lt;‘a sotlb «n y
331-304*
O iuluota
Mrs. Jssn M sgia
3*3-3743
Dolton a
Mr*. Mildred llaasy
148-3(31
Geneva
Mrs. Jo Ann !!•*•
340-4473

Sanford, Florida

Page 4

Enterprise
Mrs. Ritchie n arris
0*4-3834
400-44*4
l.sks Mary
Mrs. Frances W sstor
311-4114
l.sks Ms«roB
Mrs. R. I.. JnhnsBM
333-4738

|

L etters

Tba Haralk a , l , , a , « I,I.
tort fram Ita raadara oa tab.
Ita affairs. Tka w rit*, mar »•»
a poa asms y r n M , i l i t lot*
is , ala* earvles Ika wfltor**
Ita, asms aaA addr*oa. l.« tl„ o
of l , a n than IM n o ,a , -ill
atom • r r l n i o n .
\ ■ddr„a*d l« albara ara a ,r ,,l abl, prooldoK tbor Ka a-t d,ol
la prraaaaliltoo. Fsatoy Is aat
pablUhaK by Tka MaaalK.

Law gw sad
Mrs. D onas F.stss
•14-3117

Editor, Hsralds
riaata

1st ma think

you

again for tha fabuloui cuvar-

aga you gava our NAS Off i l i n ’ Wive* treaaur* hunt.
It waa Indeed a success And
tha committee U all agread
O sissa
that tha advsnes publicity you
Mrs. Clsrsnes Hnydev
■11-4441
gavp us In Tha Harald waa
Ovicda
tha governing factor.
Mrs. Kvslyn Laorfy
And too, ao many, many
143-3140
people h ats atop pod ma to
aay what an aicallant writsup you gava our Candi lamb
in your Candid Chattor. Wu
ara sanding clippings far ami
wldo. Tha haart warming
frallng la that not Juat hsr
Pad and Mom ara proud of
Tues., N ovem ber 3, 1964 har, but ao ara all tha friende
hara In Hanford.
North Orlando
Mrs. M argaret Casby
321-4713

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L . ST M 1 1 1 H U S

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City E ditor

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FabUabsd dally oacopt Saturday, kuaday and Christmas; pub*
lUbod Saturday pracodln * Christmas.
S U S a C M im o S MATBS

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My Hall
U« Weak

AKM1SOLB t i l t s TV
ALL OTMEA MAIL
l».M I (oar
Ill.M I (oar
t i l « Moatba
L it « Moatka
l i t I Moatka
LM t Moatka
LM I MoatA
LM I Moatk
V. S Koala! Boaulalloaa yrorlda tkal all w all auboortytloaa bo
paid la ad,taco.
Tka llorald la a aiombor ol tka Canoa re sts wktak to a*,
tillod oaciuMtaly to tka uoo fur royublicattoa al aU tka total
aawa yrlatad la Ikia otwapsior.
Haiti** aa aaaaad elaaa Bailor oo taste II, ISIS at tka Pool
Ofttea s f kaafard, Florida, uadar ika Aat al Caatraaa ol Mortk
No port s l aay material, nova sr asvortitias. at tato adults
a( Tba kaatsrd Uorald a a y ka rayrsducad la aay aaaaar wllk*
•at arlttaa yaralaalsa a( iba sakllobar ot Tka Harald. Aay
tadlaldaal ar firm raaysaalkla far aurh roprudacllaa will ka
caoalfaraJ aa larrlnjtny u i Tba Heralds &lt;opyrl«kl a ad will ka
j k iU UAbiA t o dau.-a— MAdar lit* UK,
/

A

Ruby Condsr
Editor, Tha llorald:
I saw tha picture c f a deg
in your nowapaper recently. It
waa the cruclaat thing I have
•sen In some tim*. I hops tha
Person rraponalbla la caught
and punished.
We in tho Humane Society
hops
this
nsrar
happrna
again. 1 alao hops tha dog
dots not hava to bs dcatroycd. I hops a vat ran help him.
On tha other hand, I aaw a
photo in tha aama edition of
Th« Harald o f a nica whits
poodls helping tha United
Fund. This la quit* a com parison. Tha manager o f lha
Mrlodap Skating Rink la to
ha commands,! on his efforts
to maka lha UK campaign a
success.
Thank you for your coop,
•ration with our Humana So­
ciety.
R. T. Johnson
Saa!u&lt;4

Phil Newsom 5oys

S to p -G o
Aa leader o f Britain’s La­
bor party, liarold
Wilson
mad# much during tha last
•lection cam paign of the stopgo
economy
which
had
pleagued the country through
tha 1050a and into tha lOGOs.
This week, as the new
prime minister, he l.i-gim put­
ting into e ffe ct tha policies
which ha believes will (top
th e
potentially
disastrous
practice lit which
Britain
spends more than she earns,
Britain’s trada gnp this
year will amount to right
around fii billion, and Wilson's
first step was to discourage
imports by clamping on a 15
par cent surcharge on Items
which ha believes Britons can
do without or manufacture
themselves.
Despite pre-election fire­
works, the mens,ire probably
was not much different than
would hava been taken hy
Wilson’s Conservative prede­
cessors had they, and not I a -

bor, won tha etactlon. Tha
stagnating e ffe ct o f stop-go
government economic policies
had been recognized by the
Conservatives in 11)01 and tho
first steps taken raviutlia
British industry and aiports.
A national economic de­
velopment council attacked
bottlenecks in the transport
and building industries. Loca­
tion o f new industry was en­
couraged In such lagging ar­
ras as the Northeast, Scot­
land and Northern Ireland.
Old stop-go policies were
nbondoned. These hud con■Itted o f credit restrictions
which slowed spending hut at
the sahib time halted Indus­
trial u p s n s io n and led to
w I ,! rapread
unemployment.
Bunning under a ntiminmum
o f controls the country show­
ed surface prosperity nnd un­
employment fell to around one
per cent.
But the problem o f outgo
over income remained.

By Peter Knox
Newspaper* here are iliiLONDON t U I 'l) — Hie de- cus«ing the possibility that the
ci.ilon of Prune Minister Har­ Wilson government will take a
old Wilson's l.ahor govern­ "tou g h " line with Spain, and
ment to cancel proposed An- nut soft-pedal it* anti-Franco
gloSpanish
naval
exercises feelings in the interests of com­
threatens t«&gt; embitter rela­ mercial relations.
tions between the twu cum
Political sourres here said
trie*.
the com m ercial quest nn was
Official source* here remain­ one, however, which might
ed silent on lha reasons be force the Labor policy plan­
hind the decision, nut well* ners to think twice before
qualified political sources said pushing
too
hard
againjt
it clearly reflected Labor's Spain.
well known h,utility to the gov­
At a time when Britain needs
ernment
of
Ceueraluiinio to »tep up its exports. Labor
Francisco Franco.
clearly would not want to lose
Wilson
»*h!
other
labor s market where British takvs
spokesmen made It plain in
the past that they did not be­
lieve Britain should have any
close military or naval tic*
with FraneLsco Spain.
The laibor attitude can be
traced back to the party'* pol­
icy In ths- 1936-30 Spanish Civil
War when it sympathired with
the Republican cause.
Diplomatic aourre* said that
now that Labor 1* la power
again after 13 years, It* strong
anti Franco bias is Ukeiy to
Ihruw a new strain on Anglo.
Spanish relation,. These siready are troubled by the
Gibraltar problem.

, ,

The e ffe ct o f W ilson's first
step will be fett both at home
end abroad. U.8. busincMmcn
recogniied the need but felt
less drastic measures would
have sufficed.
A move to review “ pres­
tig e " projects could have a
disastrous e ffe c t on the 1,104mlle-per-hour jet airliner be­
ing developed with France
and affectin g to ths jobs of
80,000 workers.
Britain alieady has closed
down ths gaseous diffusion
plant in w hich it manufactur­
ed ita hydrogen bomb materi­
al, and ths new attitude also
would seent to forecast a
change in its participation
wills tho United States In ths
operation o f 1’ oU ris subma­
rines.
A t home, the Wilson policy
of
encouruging
modern
streamlined operation o f In­
dustry well could run Into op­
position from both industry
and labor.

B ia s
are

M y n a was qxite h ippy until
she w u th etkr ' by oms of
these m e a t ca st records.
Far M y n a waa a f i l t h
wife, coasting along contentediy om the M isu se* notion
that her hnahand's pledge of
n d y ln g lore weeld aotsm ideariy he fetflllrd. So i m p
hook thta c o m and ho sare
all new brides read It!
CASE
IM S );
Myrna F..
aged 30, Is now a worried wife.
*‘ Dr. C ran e," ahe began,
*Tve been married for 10 year*
and have been very happy.
“ F or I’ ve read your column
every day and used many of
the practical ideas you hive
suggested.
"B u t now I feel worried
and upset.
“ For you said It Ls unreal­
istic to promise emotions for
future delivery.
"W hen we were married, my
husband vowed to love, honor
and cherLth me as long as we
live.
“ But now you tell us wives
that such a promise is a beauti­
ful bit o f sentiment in the mar­
riage cerem ony but Juat a vis­
ionary pledge.
“ Will you please explain and
reassure m e."
Emotions are not subject to
your will.
But motions can be successfully prom ised for future de­
livery.
Tima, you ran vow to sit
down tomorrow at 10 a. m.
and write a letter to me.
And when tomorrow arrives,
you can fulfill that promise,
for muscular action* are sub-

E con om y

A n ti-F r a n c o

SMASH
JU L IA S

(tm e t

Thought For Today

Fall brings m ore things in Ita
train than school, falling leaves and
thoughts o f a w inter wardrobe. It is
also the season when that great
American contribution to civiliza­
tion, the m ail-order catalogue, com es
out in resplendent new edition.
The old-faihtoned catalogue still
plays an im portant role in the n atlon’ a com m erce, reminds A dvertis­
ing A g e m agazine. I f anything, Us
role la grow in g , i f sheer bulk is an
Indication,
The new Sears, Roebuck catalogue,
fo r exam ple, contains 1,76-4 pages,
w eighs nearly six pounds and will
be Issued in I I million copies, a mil­
lion m ore than in 1063,
M ontgom ery W ard’s catalogue, in
a printing o f seven million, is up a

Bsar I.aho-Farost City
Mrs. HaryiMii Mils*
S3g-3iia

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A Sign Of Fall

AHaMonts Spring*
Mrs. Julia BartM
U t-U lt

Worry Clinic

aeries. It needs a minimum o f 600
memberships to provide a four-eoncert series.
I f enough memberships for four
concerts can be obtained, the fourth
presentation will be tha Florida Sym­
phony comprised o f more than 100
musicians and entertainers.
Local organisations, such as the
Navy, generously support the aeeoelation's effort*. For example, the
Navy Offieen Wive* Club recently
made available 80 memberships to be
awarded to outstanding students.
They are to be commended.
What about you? A number o f
people in this comn unity, ineluding
Judge Vernon MIm , Mrs, B. W, Bar­
tholomew and Mrs. Troy Ray, Jr.,
plus others, give of their time and
effort to help make this program a
success.
A n we willing to do our part to
help make Sanford a well rounded
community? A n we Interested in
the eultunl development o f our peo&gt;le by bringing to Sanford outitandng entertainment?
If so, let's get behind the efforts
o f the Mutual Concert Association.
We may be too busy to do much but
at least wo can support U with a
membership.

N n r tow— m 4 dtlM la th li
country o f e o n a n famed for aoma
particular aapacta o f thrir communi-

I

------ Bt, CroneV

Th e Reception Committee

expanding and now are

worth m ore thzn tins million
a year.
Tile anti Spanish altitude of
I-abor earlier this year caused
Spain to break off talks on a
naval hulldlng deal worth
m ore than U S million. Accord­
ing to som e source^ this sttitudo destroyed B r i t a i n ' s
chance* erf winning other or­
der* for military equipment.
Tills wa» the subject of bit­
ter debate Li the house of com­
mons. Conservative MPa have
threatened to raise the Issue
again when Parliament recon­
venes in N ovem ber.

ture delivery—fm t not em o­
Ject to your will.
But suppose you pledg* today tional
Y ou wives are thus In an
that at 10 a. m. tomorrow you
will be shedding tear* of grief eternal triangle every day you
live.
Y our husband cannot love
you becam e o f the pait but
only because you excite hie
love now, thl* very minute I
So be will not love you t»morrow or next year unles*
you evoke such an emotion ia
him at that future date.
Thlx ia the dynam ic but cor­
rect view of love, ao quit coast­
ing com placently, aa million*
of you wlvea do!
U you lose your slender fi­
gure, then you better add soma
other charm to offset this re­
duction In your ability to ex­
cite his ardor.
For love lx much like a ba­
lanced equation in algebra!
U you subtract something,
you must then add its equival­
ent or the equation la no longer
in balance.
Aa a rule, you wives who be­
com e most Indignant at thl*
column are the ones in gravest
danger of d iv orce!

or frothing at the mouth in
rage o r overwhelmed with
love's intoxicatloa.
Though you solemnly maka
such a vow and sincerely ex­
pect it to be carried out. your
previous prom ise cannot pro­
duce auch an emotion at that
future date!
So you idealistic wive* must
wake up to grim reality I
That vow in the marriage
ceremony la beautiful but very
Impractical.
Unless you wives evoke your
husband’ s
love
afresh to­
morrow morning, he cannot
love you just because of a
welding pledge made years
a got
Yet many wives have drift­
ed along complacently, figur­
ing their husband simply must
love them forever because of
that sentimental inclusion in
the marriage ceremony.
Beware!
Motions can be
promised successfully for fu­

BERRY'S

W ORLD

Q u otes
H ill la not a bargain base­
ment court. Fay up or go to
Jail.
—Justice o f the Peace Bri­
ll Ido Flores to th'fi'ndant ask­
ing for further reduction of
his bail on ilLsturbing-tho-pcacc
charge, in Laredo, Trx.
I wont say there Is no such
thing as free enterprise, but
the only people who practice
it today are boys playing mar­
bles. They have no parity pay­
ments. tariff benefits. Social
Security, guaranteed collective
bargaining or government sub­
sidies.
—Norman Thomas, 79, sixtime Socialist party candidate
for tho presidency.

"Y ou

mean, after all four political
d id n ' t your

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Comfort around tho clock. It’s nil yours when you add a handy bed*
room extension phono. Add comfort (nnd convenience) in other spots
you live must. Kitchen. Workshop. Florida room. Just call your
Telephone Company Business Office for details on colorful, econom­
ical extension phones.

B arbs
By Ifsl Cochran
It would bs wonderful If
rcul hard work and worry
brought a person succei* If
ulcers didn’t come with it.
• e
•
An Ohio man gave a cuse
o f bourbon to a man who
rented him a home— living it
up and drinking it down,

WE USE
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e
s
e
Youngster*, the elimhlng
roses, seldom grow wiki if
properly trained.
s e e
Maybe tt’a when Dad get*
home after IS holes of golf
instead o f nlns that golf la
one o f the most dangerous
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P n *e 5

“E V E N IN G H O U RS A R E R E A D IN G HOURS”

Mr. MERCHANT...
The SANFORD HERALD Now Has

A $100 C ON TRIBU TION by th e Naval O ffice r’s W ives Club o f the Sanford Naval A ir Station will enable the Seminole County Mutual C oncert
A isociation to purchase 25 free tickets f o r deserving Seminole County
students to attend the concerts this season. From le ft are Mr. T ro y R ay,
membership chairm an o f the association; Mrs. E velyn Fitzpatrick, presi­
dent o f the N O W C, and Judge Vernon M ize, president o f the association.

Navy Wives Aid County Youth
The N ival O fficer’.

Wives

Club o f the Sanford Naval
A ir Station have donated $100
to the Seminole County Mu­
tual

Concert

Aaaoclation

to

promote the growth o f cu l­
ture and good entertainment
fo r the youth o f the county.
Mra.

Evelyn

Fitzpatrick,

preeldent o f the W ives Club,
mads ths presentation o f the
check to Judge Vernon Mize,
association president.
jn d g a Mize said that the
method o f aclectlng students
to receive the free tlrkets for
one concert performance had
n o t. yet been determined.
^Thii is a fine gesture on
the part o f the N avy wive*
who take ao much interest in
community affairs in Semi­
nole County and w e commend
tha&amp;i for their interest in furthsrtng m u s i c appreciation
am ong the youth o f the coun­
ty ," Judge Mize emphasized.
"W e hope that this philan­
thropic move on the part o f
the Navy wives will spur con­
tributions by other organiza­
tions In the community who
are interested In furthering
cultural activities here and
encouraging our young peopie particularly to have a
taste of quality entertainment
and art," he said.

Legal Notice
rorvrr

» i n n n r n u v tl« in v
Voile* nl Public Hearing
Not|re ta hereliv given, that
aft er rnnslilerallnn, the s -m lnoie County Zuulitic Comiule*
ton will hn|.| s public hearing
to itelermltie the feaalMllty of
recommending to tha Board o f
Countjr Commlealnneri that the
follo w in g daacrtSa.l
property
presently
aona.l
Jl-t
fin a le
Family llesidentlal ba aoned T - l
Trailer llotna Dlatrlet or aa an
alternate A -l Arrlriilture: All
o f Midway Park Subdtvlalon,
Sertlnna 1 and I. Further dee.
erthad aa lying app roilmately
l / l t h mile northmet o f Five
Folnte and on tttate Road 4:7.
Fahllo heerlna will he h»M
tn the Hemlnole fVittnty Court
House, County CnmmlMtonere
Room. Hanford. Florida, Wed needay, November 11. 1SS4 at
T:ie P. M. or as soon thereafter
aa pose!hie.
Seminole County
Zoning
Commtaalon
By Robert S. Brown
Seminole County
Zoning
©Ireotor
ubllel dot. ST 4 Nov. t. l i l t
TuKleh
CDF-11
Is

th e

Cow et

o&lt;

th e

C o u n ty

S e lg e , gem leol, Coiewty, Flor­
ida. In Prwbnle.
la r e i Relate ef
ELIZABETH HASTING# W IL
U ik l
B e re e a e d
T w A ll C v e d tte m a n d T e re e n e
R e t le g
C tn la ie
or
D em and*
A a a t n e t S a id K e t a t a i

Tou and each o f yon are
hereby notified and required to
preeent any rlelma and da
mande which you, o r either of
you, may hare agalnet tha
aetata o f Fliaaheth Heating.
William*, deeeaeed, late of eabl
County to the County Judge of
Seminole County. Florida, at
hid office In the court h o t ' e
o f eald County at Sanford.
Florida, within als oalander
mon th , from Uia time o f the
ttret publication o f thia notice
T w o coplea of each claim or
demand .hell ha In writing, and
nhatl elate the place and poet
office ad lreee o f the claimant,
and ahall 9* ewora to by the
claimant, hie agent, or a t ­
torney and accompanied by a
tiling fee o f one dollar and
aueh claim or demand not ao
(lied ahall be void
Frederick Heating* W il­
liam.
As asscutor o f tha leant Will
and Testament o f
Ellaabeth
Hastings
WUllama deceased
k W. Ware.
Attorney for E ieeu tor
P. O. Hoi 1111.
Sanford, Florida.
Puttteh Nov. I, Id, IT. *4. !H4.

flV O K R

II.IS T

A RRSII.H

CONSOLE, ZIZ ZAU Ml TTONIIOLK. ETC. Muet nail.
Navy perennnel being Irenetarred. Originally cost CIO.
Balance due IIS. Taka over
payment* 14.71 per month.
Dali a la -1*1* Iter •&gt; Sight
I

Judge M i s s
emphasized
that the drive for membership
in
the
assolvatiun
closes
Thursday and urged that any
persons or organizations who
have not been contacted get
in touch with him, Mrs. Troy
Ray Jr. o r Mrs. Bart Bar­
tholomew, membership c o chairmen.

“ If in this final week o f
the membership drive, we are
successful in securing the
goal o f t’&gt;00 memberships, we
will add to the present alate
o f entertainment the famous
Florida Symphony Orchestra,
with their "Broadway Songbook" concert," aaid Judge
Mize.

Ray Harm Paintings
Are True-To-Life
By

Dot lie Austin

Members
Seminole

of

the

A rt

Sanford-

Association

were guesta at a coffee Fri­
day, given by Mrs. A . B. Pe­
terson, Sr. and Mrs. A. B. Pe­
terson, Jr. in honor o f Kay
Harm, whose paintings were
on display at the Civic Cen­
ter last week. Boring his stny
in Sanford, Harm was the
house-guest o f tho Peterson
fam ily.
Artist Lee Adams, whose
paintings o f Florida wildflowers. plants and shrub*
was also on display was not
able to attend the exhibit.
The works o f two o f Am eri­
ca's forem ost artist-natural­
ists on display at the Civic
Center in connection with
Florida Ccnservation Week
had
spectators
gazing .in
wide-eyed wonder.
It's not likely that Seminote
Countlnn* will have a* fine tin
opportunity in the future to
see first hand the exquisite
paintings o f wild-life artist
Ray Harm anti artist-botan­
ist, Lie Adams.
Harm's
pictures
are so
true-to-life, ao real-looking,
that the spectator expects
the beautiful birds to sudden­
ly rise from the canvas anil
fly around the room. They
find themselves unconsciously
trying to touch the feathers
to see if they could be real.
The artist, himself, is sort
of
unbelievable,
too.
A
woodsman and naturalist of
the first order. Harm spends
days in tha woods living o f f
the land, making hundreds o f
sketches o f birds and other
wildlife in their natural habi­
tat. Y et in white shirt and
tie, he looks liks he might be
a Harvard law student.
A mature man, father o f
three children, 15, 111 and 11,
Harm appears to be a very
young man— perhaps in his
early 20s. Nor does he look

Easy W ay to

like the rodeo cowboy he was
for mnny years after he ran
uwny from home at 13,
Life was a desperate strug­
gle for Harm until two years
ago, when his exquisite wild­
life paintings caught the eyes
o f influential patrons o f tho
art*. Now his work, which
formerly brought him nrcunit
$100 now cost more than
$'.*,000. He has standing or­
ders lined up for the next
tw o years and refuses to take
any more until he gets caught
Up.
His paintings are not tho
kind that are turned out over­
night or in a few days. Harm
spends weeks o f patient work
on the mil lien* o f tiny brush
strokes and the minute de­
tail* o f each subject which
accounts for
the am azing
true-tn life productions.
Most o f his painting* havo
been done in Kentucky where
lie lives "next to a privato
forest south o f Louisville,”
but some, like the eagle and
.sprey seen in this painting,
were done in Florida near
Vern Bench.
No artist, amateur or pro,
no lover o f beauty nr wild­
life, no student or person who
appreciate* skill, talent, abili­
ty and perserveranco should
havo mia-ed this opportunity
t? see the work of Ray Harm.

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Thinking
Out Loud

Mika C ray has seven f o r M
Herald Bpoata Writer
The

Those among th e 67A M
gin s who saw tha Gator*
|mm hack Auburn 14 to 0 Sat■ B y am chuckling over the
fa s h Card's experiences la

bstfcanaaa tha bull waa knocknd away from tho Intended
laaalrar by another Gator daIhader. With tha quick raftoa
M M makes Card an valuable,
t h i anamhlar g rabbed them
M they fall hla w a y and took
att.
Thar* was oaa other aiml*
to r case in tha contest, but
th e deflected ball crashed In­
t o Jack’s helmet and bounced
ta tha ground. Card w as ao
disgusted with him self fo r
• at catching that one, too,
t i n t ha had to walk around
• bit to cool o ff.

toeritiag wp the cnelaagbt
with ee little yardsge grin ad aa Aahara racked ep.
W ith the world eariee cut
e f the way, tha A F L AND
N F L Masons a t tha halfw ay
mark and with eeltata foot­
ball In tha second h alf o f Its
annual fling, tha M a t thing
M the sports docket — aside
fram football — la tha heavywaight t iff bstwosn Caialua
Clay and Sonny Llaton.
Tha data will bo Nov. 16 In
Boston.
During a Sunday weekant In Beaton, Clay e r f trad
to nee ex-ekamp Floyd Pattenan as a sparring Mate.
Chance* a n that Cass las
wan doing what ha does
■ eat —- talklag. Anyway,
Fatteraoa quickly accepted.
Floyd said he'd even pay
hla own way to Doaton and
work for nothing. *'I w on't
promise not to hurt him ,"
said Floyd. Patterson added
that ha waa in very good
shape.
Meanwhile, Clay bragged
Sunday about tho fa ct he
drew 650 fens fo r hie work­
out while Liston drew 400 In
Plymouth.
“ That don't mean noth­
in',’' said Liston, “ there's
mac# people in Boston than
Plymouth. I understand we
turned away at least 236
fin *.’’
Llaton added, “ Let's welt
and Me who gets the most
chsors In the ring on tho 16th,
Just before I flatten C lay."
Deaths from football Injurlaa for tho t i n t h alf o f tha
1964 grlil season are more
than double the number re­
ported i t the same time last
year.
Twenty-two
deaths
have
basn directly attributed ta
football aa o f lost Thursday

AL
Art
age
Joe

BONIFACE ( 1 2 ), SH8 back, applies tha brakes to Bishop M oon’d
W roble aa the H orn et halfback skirted hla ow n rig h t end fo r yard­

against the Tribe. M oving Jn to assist B oniface is Seminole co-captaln
Fariesa (6 0 ) and Tribe tackle E nm ey Steele (7 4 ). Seminole took a
7-6 decision in the M etro clash. (Herald A ction I’ h oto by S ta ff P hoto­
grapher David B row n .)

NEW ORLEANS (U P I) —Tulane, a charter mem ber of the
Southeastern Conference, haa
oo present plans for withdraw­
ing from the SEC, despite ap­
parent violation ot the group's
by-laws.
Tulsne Athletic Director D r,
B is Yard said Monday. “ We
•re In the SEC and have no
current Intention o f resigning."
Bill Lurapkui, sports editor
o t the Birmingham, Ala., PostHsrald, said In a story in T u es­
d a y's edition Tulano would
either withdraw or be asked to
resign.
Accrediting
an
unnamed
source “ clow to the Southeast­
ern Conference," Lumpkin said
Tulane's violation of the by­
laws would promp action at

the S E C i meeting In Atlanta
la January.
SEC Commissioner B cnile
Moore declined to comment on
Lumpkin's story.
Tulane's 1966 schedule, re­
leased last week, shows the
Green Wave will meet only
three 8 EC te im i that year.
Conference rules call for a
minimum of alx lnter-confar*
enco games per school.
Lumpkin quoted his source
aa saying Tulsne made the
move without clearing It with
the conference ruling body
first.
Lumpkin quoted the source
■l saying "if you are a m em ­

compared with 10 a year a go.
There were 14 other deaths
Indirectly associated with tha
apart this year. They w ere
the result o f heart trouble,
heat axhauatlon, asthma or
congenital aneurism.
Dr. F l o y d
Eastwood,
comm (Minx for the com miltee on injuries and fa talllira for the American
Football Coaches Associa­
tion. said tke sharp up­
ward torn might have b a m
lessened by mars complete
physical aaamlaatlans and
longer pre-ssauum tra ilin g
periods.
The heaviest toll o f fa ’ allties waa among high school
players. There were 18 high
school deaths. Two coltvge
players died from grid injur­
ies, One death was In sandlot competition and one am ong
semi-pro ptaysra.

Milwaukee Suit

Braves Answer
CHICAGO (U P I) — The
Milwaukee
Braves contend
that Milwaukee County broke
the bull club's lease on Coun­
ty Stadium, clearing tha way
for the team to movo to A t­
lanta, Ga., fo r tho 1905 aca•on.
The Braves made
th e
charge In an answer filed in
federal court In Milwaukee
to n suit for en injunction
filed by the county to prevent
transfer o f tha franchise.
The county contends that
the lease requlree the Braves
to play all home gsmea in
Milwaukee during the 1065
season.

ber o f an organisation that re­
quires that you play alx gamas
a year and you play only three,
then it should be apparent
that you are no longer interest­
ed in belonging to this group."

Semlnolas

yards, M atter three f o r

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yards, W alstrom two fo r

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m ode a good showing In the

and Barbour tw o for &lt;0 yarda

Bishop M oore tilt last Thurs­

and a TD . Tillla baa on e far
32 yarda and * TD, B on lfaci
has ona for 10 yarda, BIU
Kuykendall baa two f o r 17
yarda and Burton baa one for
22 yarda.
On k ick off returns Boniface
baa returned ala f o r 111
yards, Hinson four f o r 77
yarda and Burton one for
five.
Tbs Tribe deftnsed the
Hornets wall, but Bishop
M oore Hornets racked u p 133
yarda rushing. Jos Far!eta,
Joe Purdy, Brad Pruden, Bon*
tfaee, W alstrom , David Noelt,
and Tillla lad In tbs number
o f tackles with Tommy Case*
and LeRoy Hopper backing

d a y but thsy didn't look as
g ood aa they did whan they
beat Winter Park 33 to 3 a
week earlier. The Bishop
M oors contest ended la n 7 to
S victory f o r the Seminole*.
BBS now haa racked « p 77
fir s t downs and limited their
opponents to S3. They have
posted 1333 yards on 265
rushing plays with their op*
ponenta bring held to 301 aa
222 carrion.
By the same yardstick,
Sanford has loot only 104
yards rushing while they have
set bock opponents 174.
This record o f Triha da*
fen se la doe partially to the
offen se’ s central of the ball
and crashing line backers.
The squad's aortal game has
moved up with 443 yarda
gained passing. Their oppon­
ents have 134 aerial yarda
with two touchdowns made
b y passing. The Tribe haa
fiv e TDs by petting.
A ll told, the Somlnoles o f­
fense shown 1773 yarda gain­
ed while opponents have reg­
istered 043, a 835 lead for tha
locals.
Individually, la s
Spark­
man Is still high man in tha
Tribe's ground attack with
39.1 yards. Buddy Burton has
picked up 2(19 and Ronnie
Hlnaon has 216. Bonny Meaaer
had ISO, Chuck Scott 23 and
Frank Whlgham 18. Rick
Walstrom, Danny Tillla, At
Bonifaca, Rcrnle Barbour and
Start W eber all have gained
yards.
In pass receiving, ta rry
Wntson haa latched onto
eight fo r 63 yards, Scott 84
yards on four and threo TDs.

Spolskis Hold
‘Winning Ways*
Jane and John Spolskl kept
their winning waya In the Mr.
and Mrs. League at Jet Lancs
by taking a three game margin
ov e r second place Gladys and
Clarence Henning, Last week
the Spolskis won three from
Bonnie and Dsn Siechy as
Jane showed the way with a
(Inc 178/486.
In other matches Irene and
Jack Welblei won three from
Betty and Rich Murphy. Shir­
ley and Neal Maxwell swept
(our from Bobbie and Bob Hetulle as Neal had a 213/324.
Jane and Earl Parka won
three from the Hennings as
Jane set the pare with a 172/
441. Clarence rolled a 178/318.

Sanford

Strikes
and
Spares

pitted their s m m i along
with threo Junior varsity
Inal fortitu d e" rapidly dissi­
•quads — Bemlnola, Lymaa
pates whenever I pall hack aad Ovtodn.
fram that fu el Una after del­
w irin g county team s w ill ha
ivering tha helL
W hy, even hare a t tha Unas played this week a t Lymaa
Field in Longwood.
with tha nominations and
Tha action begins Thurs­
elect! ona and campaigniag
day r ig h t a t Lym aa whan tha
fo r tho Harvest B ril Quean South Seminole Junior High
I can’t even venture on early Hurricanes host a strong St.
Cloud H igh JayVee eleven.
prediction on the outcome.
The tw o elubo met earlier
M y only facta are that
this season and the 8t Cloud
sh a ll ha one o f tha nominees
day’s voting, bu t that "iatost-

representing our women's aad
mixed leagues and tin t ska’ ll
be crowned a t tha

JACKSONVILLE (U P I) Florida and Florida Stato are
■till In the running for the 20th
annual Gator Bowl football
game, the selection committee
announced today.
Other top team ! under con­
sideration Include four unbeat*
en and untied pow ers—Ala­
bama (7-0), George T ech (7-0),
Nebraska (7-0), and Arkansas
(7-0).
Rounding out the top pros­
pect! are Louisiana State (30-1) Texas (6-1), Duke (4-1*1)
and Syrecuie (5-2).

H arriot

•r Head Coach Jim Clark’s
'Cants — the only loss this
Mason on the Hurricane rec­

Ball Nov. 19. This dance, nod ord.
South Seminole haa a win
incidentally, It’s only n dance
and not • dinner dance aa and a tie in two games with
mentioned earlier, w ill be held the Sanford Junior High
nt the Melodec Skating Rink. Brave*, n win over Oviedo
Junior H igh and last Friday
A t thla w riting, tha Thurs­ night'a triumph over tho Tam­
day N ight M ixed League with pa Dona.
Friday night on tha aama
its’ entry — Eleanor A ndtraon was away out fr o n t field tho Lyman High Grey­
That’s eauaa tha league is hounds w ill boat tha Sanford
actively stimulating ideas on Ssmlnolea In a non-conference
helping to rales mosey la affair. Tha contest win mark
the first time in history that
Eleanor’s behalf.
It’a early In the race, so the tw o clubs have met In
look-out fo r lota o f other what w ill be a true varsity
'gim m icks' to antlca you fo r tilt. Records show that two
schools hava met before but
your votel
then Is acme doubt that full
November haa been design­ van ity units w ere used.
Lyman, a member o f tha
ated Victory Bowling Associa­
tion. I f you’ ra looking for a strong Orange Belt Confer­
simple w ay to get o turkey ence f o r the fir st time this
on your table, come cut and season, haa encountered some
tough opposition along the
ae# how easy It Is.
A ll you do la knock down routs. Their on ly win this
tigh t plna or more on your year haa been a 20 to 12 dec-

Harvard waa tha first col­
lege founded In the American
colonies (1636); William and
Mary College w n second In
1603.
first ball fo r ten frames. Y ou
don’t oven hava to spars, ao
you can gun for that head pin
without w orrying about leav­
ing any wide-open Jobe.
Y ou may anter either In lea­
gue o r open play In thla
event, anytime of tha day.

BA SS . . . count 'cm ( t A n even d ow n black
bag* w ere boated by Bnnie H erndon end II. M.
R odgers, o f Orange C ity, fish in g ou t o f Osteen
B ridge fishing camp. T h e fis h ranged fro m 6 '^
to 6 % pound*.

Lyman And Sanford
Clash In First Tilt

Surely
didn’t
mean
to
slight Barbara Rohrer o f tho
W om en's
Scratch
League.
Barb fired six consecutive
strikes I
And while we're talking
•bout this league I feel euro
that you’d be Interested in
knowing that there are seven
girls maintaining averages
o f 150 or bettor. Congratula­
tions to Claudette Behrens
150, Mary Faust 161, Jane
Spolekl 161, p a t Sipley 155,
Elaine Koatlval 156 and Bar­
bara Rohrer and Daria Schautteat both with ISA's.

The Panthers now hava tha
beat grid record am ong tho
county's fo u r high achools.
They have registered victorlea over O cala H oward, DeLand Euclid, W inter Perk
Hungerford, Palatkn Central,
Jacksonville Gilbert and Leesburg Carver Height#. The only lost suffered by the pan .
there was an a irly season set­
back at tha hand* o f Gainesvilla Lincoln.

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outdistanced b y the Ocoee
Cardinals, tha A pop ka Blue
Darters, tha Titusville Tar*
Here, tha DoLaad Bulldogs
sad the Leesburg Tallow
Jacinto.
The ‘Hounds replaced Head
Coach Jim P ig o tfa Bemlnolsa
this year aa OBC members
whan tha Tribe m oved from
the OBC la tha fa ster M etre
Cowftreace.
This season tha Seralnoles,
despite arratle play, have sur­
vived the tougher pa rt o f
their schedule aad have a rec­
ord o f fou r wine, tw o tloe and
a single setback. T h e w ins
were over Colonial, Evans,
Winter Pnrk and
Bishop
Moore, the lees was to Edgewater, and the ties w ere with
Titusville and Boeao.
Oviedo w ill be attem pting
to get back on tha winning
trail Friday night when they
travel to
Dunne lion. The
Lions, with a record o f fiv e
wins, a tie and a loss, drop­
ped last Saturday nlgh t’a a f­
fair to Melbourne Central
Catholic, 6 to 0.
The fourth eontaet o f the
week will be the elaah at
Sanford’s Memorial Stadium
Friday night betwaen visiting
Campbell Senior H igh o f Day­
tona Beech and the Crooms
Panthers.

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tfn p e r i l * e a t m t e with
the exact som ber of “ poin li”
shared first p la n is last week­
en d's Herald Ptok-the-Wlaner
football c o e te e t
T i e five perfect proisoaticaa tors w ere A sa R. R ay, 109
Vine wood; Ray Rare Jr., 2424
Lau rel; Janet Martin, RL a,
B ox H U ; Charles D. Hayes,
MO P ise, and Renee Laubert,
2004 Holly, all o f Sanford.
Each o f the contestants have
been awarded p r iu s amount'
Ins to $4 each.
Seventeen cooteetanta, a c ­
cording to Contest Judge Roy
o p Green, picked all the winners
last week correctly. Five ot
the 17 selected "40 points"
right on the button at the most
points scored by any one team .
Therefore, said Green, “ Our
only solution was to lump the
prize money and divide it five
w sys.
The biggest upset picked by
the winners w as the Georgia
victory over North Carolina.
This week's contest inform a­
tion sppears in today's edition
o f The Herald. Football fans
are invited to try their luck
by picking the winners.
The 10-game slate for con­
testants this week will include
the A rm y - Syracuse, O h i o
State-Penn State, F l o r i d a G eorgia, Alabams-LSU, Au# fcurn-Miaslsslppi State, FSUHouston, Miaml-Tulaoe, RiceArksnsas, Texas AAM-SMU
and Maryland-Navy games.

•

WINTER PARK - Rollins
College Athletie Director Joe
Justice reports that the 17th
annual Rollins College Invita­
tional Baseball Tournament
w ill be comprised of Prince­
ton, Colby, Virginia Military
Academ y and host Rollins.
The annual baseball week
will begin March 29 and continue through April 3 with
• daily doubleheaders at Harper
Shepherd Field. Colby College,
W alrrvllle, M e., Is defending
champion. Last year the Mules
edged past Rollins, Duke and
Davidson. Colby is coached by
John Wlnkin.
Rollins, runnerup to Colby,
lost only one 1964 starter via
graduation. The Tars will be
^ paced by sophomore Dob Gus^ Caftan, who as a freshman
was named to the 1964 College
Division All-American base­
ball team. Gustafson hit .381
for the Tars in his first season
of collegiate baseball. Another
itandout performer for Rol
lias la senior hurler Mickey
Clark, who was selected to the
All-American aecond squad,
A based on his 9-0-1 record.
™
V.M.1. of the Southern Con
ferenee will be making He first
appearance in the Rollins tour
ney, while the Princeton Ti
gers w ill add an Ivey flavor to
the week-long baseball comp*
titles with their second ap
pearance.

«Jerry Smith Rolls
Series Of 579
With Jerry Smith rolling a
big 180 game and 179 aeries,
the Five Proa entered Into a
three w ay tie for third place
in the Saturday Junior Lta-

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gue after winning three from
the Handicappers. John Boggs

was high man for the Han­
dicappers with 193/515.
The Masters won all four
from the Gulley Duster* as
Dennis Guthrie pounded out
a nice 191/501 and Frana
Patterson rolled a 190/486
fo r the Dusters.
^
Mary Surowiec paced the
girl* with a 164 high game
and 415 aeriea while helping
the Alley Cats to a threepoint win over the Pin Boys
plus Ona. Don Nicholas tallied
187/534 also bowling with Uio
Alley Cats.
Tha Unbeaiabltt won threeto-ona over the Zulus aa Jim
Woods hit fo r a good K B /® 5 6 9 aeries. John Smith rolled
• 161/491 and Ralph Ungsr
popped a good 187/604 to
Uad tha New Breed in a
three-game nod over the Gut­
ter Finks.
In the Junior's final match
a four-gam e aweap was reg­
istered by the LFML’a over
the Lucky Strikea as Tom
^ T e t runic rolled a 199/516
aeries.

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Sanford Herald

Amos Favors 'Bama,
Rice And Kansas
By M ajor Anna B. Hocple
Father o f the Belly Seika
Egad, friends, my football
forecasts have been buffeted
about
severely
In recent
weeks In the turbulent air
generated by the political
orators. N ow that the cam­
paign haa ended, perhaps we
can expect things to ratum
to normal.
I trust all o f your favorite
candidates
were successful
and that you bear no 111 will
toward their defeated oppon­
ents.
Again this year— um-m—I
w as compelled to order my
loyal aupportera to desist :n
their efforts to elect me to
public office. Some wished
me to run for the House of
Representatives, others pre­
ferred I o ffe r my services to
the U.S. Senate— har-rumph!
(E d. N ote: He got two writein votes fo r assistant dog
catch er).
Enough o f politic*. Now
back to the busineia at hand.
There are several import­
ant conference* clashes on
this week’s card. Moat promi­
nent are the LSU-AUU aiiia
meeting in the Southeastern
loop ; Klee vs. Arkansas In the
Southwsat Conference, and
tha Kansas-Nrbraska show­
down In the Big Eight. The
Hoople System favors Alaba­
ma, Rlre and Kansas,
In tha Rig Ten, Bump El­
liott, tha Michigan coach who
has never Inst a game to his
hrothsr Pete's Illinois teams,
Is In for a humpy afternoon
at Ann Arbor. I predict the
invading tltinl will capture a

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thrilling battle, 1 7 -1 4 -K a ffk a ffl
Now on with the forecast:
UCLA 16, Air Force 6
Alabama 9, LSU 9
Kanaaa State 25, Arizona
SU te 3
Rice 3, Arkansas 0
Syracuse 2H, Army 12
Auburn 10, Mississippi State

Winners Of Last W eek 's
Contest:

To Benefit Vets
The W om en’s International
Rowling Congress will hold
a ''T u rkey Tournament" dur­
ing the month o f November
at Jet Lanes with all pro­
ceeds o f tha tourney going to
the Victory Legion for blind
and hospitalised veterans and
free turkeys going to the con­
test winners.
Mr*. Teens Armao, chair­
man. announced that if con­
testants knock down eight
pins or m ore on the first ball
in every frame they will re­
ceive a prlta turkey for their
efforts.
The contest may he enter­
ed In either league or open
bowling and will run through
the month o f November, spon­
sored locally by the Sanford
Women's
Bowling Associa­
tion.

Horse Show
ORLANDO — The second
horse show o f the 1964-65
season, sponsored by the
Orange
County Sheriff's
Mounted P&lt;&gt;t*«, will b« pre­
sented at Falrvlew Park on
Sunday. The show will start
at 1 p.m. Falrvlew Park Is
directly
across from
Ben
I White Raceway.

Five perfert entries with the exact number
•f points (most point* In any gam e), g l each
to ; Ann R. Kay, 105 Vlnew ood; Ken Kern
Jr., 2129 Laurel; Janet Martin, llle. 3 Box
946 A ; Chari** l&gt;. Hayes, 320 Pia* A re.;
Ksasa Laubert, 2004 Holly A re.

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Texas 31, Baylor 13
Boston College 27, Viltanova
7
California 12, Washington 10
So. Mississippi IS,
Chattanooga 8
No. Carolina 22, Clemson 15
Mlsaouri 14, Colorado 12
Dartmouth 30, Columbia 6
Duke 18, Wake Forest 13
Florida 29, Georgia 8
Georgia Tech 11. Tennessee 7
Florida State 19, Houston 10
Illinois 17, Michigan 14
Oregon State 35, Indiana 25
Oklahoma 27, Iowa State 6
Iowa 16, Minnesota 8
Kansas 15, Nebraska 14
Vanderbilt 10, Kentucky 8
Maryland 20, Navy 12
Tulane 13, Miami (F la.) 9
Purdue 15, Michigan State I t
Virginia Tech 21, No. Carolina
State 9
Northwestern 28, Wisconsin

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m arring* a f Chair daughter,
left baa all the dexterity o f 8
Tirtaoao fiddler's.
So after a moat memorable
evening, Bedford checked hi*
friend into a hotel la Char­
lotte about s a.m,, and the tin t
thing he did war pot Ms guitar
to bed. Thla mint have been
hilarlow t Bedford related ha
wag ghrea a formal Introduc­
tion le thla Inanimate aeaembly a f atringa and metal, aa If
the guitar alene w e n a re­
nowned celebrity. During the
euacert, Sebieaa even let B ed­
ford bold hie guitar la the
w ta n white he was making hla

BEDFORD AIKIN III
■ary purveyor o f thla atyte
■Bate aow appearing before
the public.
More recently this Sabteaa
“ fe lla '' gavo a concert oa the
cam pus at Davldaoa College,
aa d Bedford Aiken HI, son o f
M r. aad Mra. Dick Alkan o f
Baaford, v i s called upon to
•orvo
oa interpreter for
•pate’ a Gypey son, since be
epeSks a s English. Bedford la
a sophomore at Davidson and
a Spanish major, ao bo fit the
bill weO. Ha attended events
with gahleaa all over the North
Carolina area, aad bad the
tim e of hla ttfe.
About aa hour before the
concert, Bedford sad Sables*
w ere hi hla draaalng room
w bsa the em cee tore la
eersam lag about programs.
B e l l i a typical eccentric, ternperm ants! artist who wants
everything “ Just r o ," Sabicaa
ashed Bedford to explain to
the gentleman that ha never
used written programs be­
cause the audience made so
much noise with them that
they could not hear his guitar.
At thla point ho Informed
Bedford that he ( Bedford)
would announce the numbers
fo r him. Ha presented Bed­
ford with a Hit o f hla Bumbars, all la Spanish, Just as
be walked on tho stage. Now
thla detail didn't aecm too dif­
ficult, except for one over­
looked m inor factor. Bedford
had hla microphone set up at
the aide o f the stage, and aa
soon as Sabicaa entered the
stage, ell the lights want out
except one spotlight on our
artist, so consequently B ed­
ford h id no light to see the
list. The next Item on Ihc
agenda w as to push the panic
button, but Bedford conjured
up an utterance which sounded
like it might be Spanish, and
left the scene. Sabicaa under­
stood and played furiously, as
Bedford ran to tho dressing
roam to memorize the next
title, and thla went on during
the entire concert, which held
the audience spell bound.
After the concert, a recep­
tion was held for Sabicas, and
naturally his Interpreter bad
to go aloog. Many of (he more
prominent people o f Charlotte
were present, ami It was here
that he m et an old Greek gen­
tleman, who runs the Open
Kitchen, a plush International
restaurant with so much at­
mosphere It Is stifling. Sabicaa
and Bedford were his guests
along with other quits r en­
thusiasts for fabulous food and
drink. These guitar players
ware playing mostly folk songs
which seemed a wee bit tame
to our Flamenco artist. F la­
m enco, It is assumed, works
best In smoky Spanish dives
whose temperature U auto­
matically raised by the pre­
sence o f sultry dancing Gypsy
girls, whirled wildly by lean
aad lecrtng men. 'ibis is a
pleasant fiction, nurtured for
the tourist trade, for the tact
remains that Flamenco play­
ing la an art whose cultivation
la not easily coma by. Sabicaa
can literally maka hla laatrutoaat alive. H i k i t a right

y e a n , Baaford wiQ he m a rt
nr leea ‘ •hlaeh-beltod" and
our traveling artteta win eeaae
coming to entertain ua.
Thla aeeaa auch a ahame
ataee culture and good breedlag are dominant among our
focal iahabitaata aad thla la re­
flected la the fe e t that w
many leave the a n a to attend
varioui excelled U gh calibre
funetione. It la up to ua to keep
Sanford oa a high level, rath“ country, one • horse, kick
town." How ten w e actually
expect anything else If we
don’t take advantage o f the
editin g opportunities afford­
ed usT
The concert la fo r the entire
family and promlaea to bo
meet rewarding oad entertain­
ing. The price o f aeaaoo tickets
is moat reaaoasute end the tic­
kets are tran sferable, so U
you can 't attend, delight a
friend with an enchanting
evaning. You hostesses, who
are having winter guests, buy
several tickets, and treat your

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K i n Carotin L m l i r a , to VO*
Uam G ot Milter, a w at M r.
and Mra. Glenn Millar, aloo o f
thia city.
The popular bride-elect wee
born in Brooklyn, N. Y ., and
attended acboola la Portamouth and Norfotk, V a. She la
a IMS graduate o f Semlaote
em ployed by the 3. C. Penney
Company.
H er fiance waa bora la B er­
w ick, Ga., and attended local
achoola. He la a m em ber o f
the Florida National Guard
and la preaeetly em ployed at
Wade’s Market.
The wedding will b e an event
o f Feb. 14, IMS, at I P-ra. at
the Oaklawn Baptist Chapel,
with complete details to bo
announced at a later date.

By Seminole Chapter OES
Friendship

might

was

oh- the officer fo r whom they were

served by Seminole Chapter serving. After all visiting offi­
No. a Order o f Eastern Star,
with U mem bers and visitors
present, M of which were Past
Matrons, and five ware Past
Patrons.
Seminole Chapter officers
escorted visiting officers down
friendship lane to the back of
Ester’s chair. They ware intro­
duced, w elcom ed and present­
ed a gift from Ute Chapter by

GEORGIA BARKS
bows. (H ope you were proper­
ly Impressed, Bedford).
Bedford then returned to the
eampua filled with ecstatic
glee over the story book even­
ing, when a sudden realisation
came to him. Ito is a pre-mlniiterial student at Davidson
and serves as organist for St.
Albans Episcopal Church In
Davldaon. On his “ safari" with
Sabicaa, which waa no fault of
bis, had not arranged the
church music for the day, ao
this tim e our young organist,
worked fast and furlnusly to
get hla music In order, and
the service went o ff In apple
pie order, without a soul know­
ing their organist bad been
out all night "livin' It up."
The Aiken family wa* born
with music In their bones, with
the entire family (which Is
about a baker's dozen) musi­
cally talented. Bedford is a
member of the Chapel Choir,
and during his freshman year,
was accepted for membership
In Sigma Upsllon, honorary
literary fraternity. He further
had poetry and esaaya publish­
ed in Ihe “ Inklings,i," a college
publication for treshmen only.
So our musician has still fur­
ther talents. Bedford Isn't
quite sure what he wants to do
in the future, but would wager
that whatever he does, he will
be completely successful, end
will have a “ blast" In what­
ever undertaking he attempt*.

BARBARA BUCKLER
company to the most discrim i­
nating entertainment.
Well, anyhow, got off on this
"concert tangent'* with G eor­
gia, and It monopolized the
entire evening. Nov. 3 la the
deadline for purchasing tic­
kets, so go to your telephone
now and call Georgia Rarka
at 322 3023 or Kay Bartholo­
mew at 322-7333 and Inform
them that you want to assist
in the future cultural enter­
tainment of our fair city.
SINCE LANGUAGES AND
CONCERTS seem to be the or­
der o f the day, another Sanforrllfe and Seminole High
School graduate has made
quite a name for herself in the
Language Department at Or­
lando Junior College.
Mlsa Barbara A. Buckler,
daughter of Mr. and Mra. J.
W. Buckler, of 1009 West Third
Street, was recently elected
president of Los Gringos, the
Spanish Club of Orlando Jun­
ior College. Thla la an organ­
ization to enable the students
to broaden their understanding
and appreciation o f the langu­
age.
Barbara hat been granted ■
working scholarship In Ute
Language Department and she
is assisting Mrs. Luisa E. Col­
lins, Associate Professor of
French 's o d Spanish. TitiS s
quite an honor and our hat*
ar* o ff to Barbara Buckler.
SANFORD HAS MORE IN­
TERESTING people In our
midst, both visitor! and resi­
dents. Mrs. Andrew (Helen)
Carreway, recently entertain­
ed a most charming and love­
ly lady, and we had the pleas­
ure of meeting her at Mayfair
Country Club G olf Course. Our
visitor was Madalyn Thach,
wife o f Vice Admiral John 5.
Thach, deputy chief o f Naval
Opera Bona, and a Navy fight­
er ace.
The admiral w as In Orlando
to address the Central Florida
Council of N avy League at a
Navy Day banquet at the Or-

Geneva

BEFORE TEEING OFF at the Mayfair Country Club Golf Course are
from left to right, Helen Carraway, her guest, Madalyn Thach, wife o f
Vice Admiral John Thach, Cedle Heard, Fanchon McRoberta and Ruth
8wanaon. See Candid Chatter.

Friendship Night Observed

lasdo Air Force Base Officers
Club. The Thachi were guests
at the Langford In Winter
Park, and later of the Carraways in Sanford.
Talked to the five gracious
gals before they teed off, and
they had plenty of excitement
on the egenda. The team con­
sisted o f Madalyn Thach, Hel­
en Carraway, Cecil# Heard,
Ruth Swanson and Fanchon
McRoberta.
Thla waa Uadalyn’ a first trip
to the area and she fell in
love with “ ua.*’ She actually
stated that out of all the places
they have lived, she Is very
favorably Impressed with the
area, and that perhaps they
will retire here.
When asked how they were
traveling, she related they
flew down commercially, that
not even an admlral’a wife
could fly "N avy.’ ’ She Is In­
deed a very lovely person,
with an unaffected, warm per­
sonality amt loves a natural,
genuine existence.
Never did find out what
Helen had planned after the
golf game, but knowing her, It
waa most Interesting and ap­
pealing. If Madalyn hadn't de­
cided ihe liked *U the San­
ford hospitality, being a gracioua hostess, Helen would
make her stay so desirable
and inviting, that Madalyn
would completely forget all the
brass in Washington.

cers had been Introduced a
double sem i-circle waa formed
around the Star Points. Byron
Leach sang “ Only God Can
G ive a Friend’ ’ accompanied
by Mra. Joseph Lelnhari at
the piano.
M rs. Tom B. HUe, 113 West
Onora Rd., w as a first time
visitor.
The
substituting
officera
w ere Mra. Charles B. Cole,
conductress in the absence of
Mrs. Irving Pryor, and Mrs.
Walter Raines, warder, In the
absence of the visiting officer.
All visitors snd members
remained atanding while the
officers retired. Byron Leach
sang "H ow Great Thou A rt"
after the officers had formed
a cross in the labyrinth.
After
the
meeting t h e
Worthy Matron, Mra. U E. Es­
tes, Invited everyone to the
dining room for refreshments.
Those serving refreshments
w ere Mrs. Walter Raines, Mrs.
Sarah P olicy, Miss Versa
Woodcock, Mrs. Ruth Wilkin­
son, Mrs. Eva Beckham and
Mrs. Ethel Moore.

Personals

By Jane Casselberry
Olrich Lycka Is confined to
his home at 417 South St.,
where be Is recuperating from
m ajor surgery, which he un­
derwent som e time ago at
Florida Sanitarium and Hospi­
tal in Urlando. He is able to
receive visitor* and would be
happy to see any of his friends
who wish to stop hy.
Recent visitors of Mr. and
Mra. Lycka were his hrnthrr,
Russell L ycka; brother and
slater-in-law, Mr. and Mr*.
Frank Lycka, and sisters, Mrs.
TOWARD THE LIGHTER Olga D 'Puloi and Mrs. Steve
SIDE—Just In case you didn’t O'Neil, all o f Michigan.
know, here'* how to get Oca*
off • toon hound.
T o keep chunky costume
Pour a shovelful or two of
Jewelry
In new condition, dip
medium-sired gravel over hi*
a cotton swab in household
back amt then sprinkle him
with about * halt-pint of whis­ metal polish and apply to Jew­
els. The cotton tip docs an e f­
key. Bourbon Is best.
Your hound will be flealcss fective Job of cleansing with­
out scratching.
In a flash.
How doe* the gravel and
whiskey bath get the fleaa oft
the dog ?
Simple — They drink the
whitkey, get stoned, start
fighting, and literally stona
saeh other to death. Ugh!

Personals

■ y J e a w Maya
Charles and Dorothy Lam b
are mtmbara again thla M a ­
son o f the DcBary Concert Or­
chestra, which U under the di­
rection of Prof. Arthur Bell.
They open their winter concert
schedule
at DeLand
next
By Mra. H. L. Jahasau
month. Wouldn’t it be wonder­
The Elder Springs H om e­ ful if we in Geneva could ar­
makers Club held Its monthly range to have thla fine musi­
cal organisation play a concert
meeting recently at the Agri­
In Geneva this w in ter!
cultural Center on the Orlan­
do Highway,
Donald Atwood has returned

Elder Springs

MISS CAROLYN LEE RICE

Holds Meeting

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The program waa on “ Med­ from hla latest visit up In WinElect loo time makes me re­
ical Quackery’ ’ and included ston-Salem, N. C. Donald likes m em ber a rather charming
hla grandchildren and the
fn the program w as a skit by
beautiful fall foliage up there. little Incident In ray life. When
Mra. Carl Bradbury and Mias
I was touring the U. S. with my
Myrtle Wilson.
Mr. and Mra. Grant McMil­ show, “ Faca, Figures and
Mrs. Black gave a dram ati­ lan and daughter Cindy drove
sation reading and Mrs. Brad­ down to Dade City over the
weekend to take care o f som e
bury gave several reports.
business and visit friends and
Some o f the m em bers are
relatives.
working In th« council booth
at the American Legion Fair,

A big welcome to Mr, and
Mrs. Bruce Daniel end ion s to
On their next meeting date a Geneva. The Daniels are m ak­
workshop on Christmas will be ing their home on a five-acre
tract on Highway 48. At the
held.
present they are living in a
house-trailer, but from all re­
ports they are planning to
DeBary
build in the near future.
which opened

Monday.

Personals

Our sympathy goes to the
Giegcr family at their time
o f sorrow. Their loved one, Al­
Dwight Kcnnard o f Azalea
bert Giegcr, passed away laat
Drive has hii sister, Bess Tapweek In Sanford.
statt, o f Slayton, O re., visiting
him in DcBary.
Some good news from Mrs.
Tommy McLain is she is feel­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G.
ing much better and enjoys
Staublitx of Plumnsa Road
having frienda and neighbors
have their daughter, Mr*. W.
drop in for a visit.
R. Martinez, of New Orleans,
La., visiting them.

“ a man la hla time plays many
parta."
One o f tha m ost internet tripe
you can take is a trip to Nat­
chitoches, Louisiana. It is one

Fashions,’ ’ and presenting it in o f the few ao trancing placet
department stores, 1 cam e to left very much aa Is, or should
Phoenix
where
handsome, I say, as waa. Thera in Loui­
siana la a part of the U. S.
young Barry Goldwater waa
which has romance, beauty
m y boat The family waa In and timeless Interest. House*
Europe and "B a rry "
was dating back to 1750; Oakland,
“ minding the store." He help­ (1820) with its museum of eoed select the riding attire for onial treasures, all to be seen
my sports model, saw to It that and found charming. Scene of
the stage arrangement# were the famous Bossier-Gaiennie
perfection, AND be Introduced duel In 1830, “ Cherokee" la
me to the audience, t had an now open to the public. The
English girl who did Ihe ex­ people of Natchitoches say,
ercises In m y show and she “ Com e to Cane River coun­
wa* completely captivated by try, and see the beautiful and
handsome Barry Goldwater. I historic places dedicated to tha
have followed his career with past history o f our country."
a great deal o f Interest, and
A beautiful and informatlva
am sure I am one of the few book has Just arriver at m y
who has h id a U. S. Senator
desk, “ The Stitches o f Crea­
act as master of ceremonies at tive E m broidery" by Jacque­
a fashion show. And after to­ line Entboven, published by
day . . . who can tell? Maybe
Rcinhold. This is a treasure o f
I had a future president! Well,
em broidery which would be the
perfect gift for the women oa
your list who enjoy this intri­
guing in d creative work. Won­
derfully Illustrated, It would be
a treasure to own.
An especially “ n ew " honk to
“ Games, A n yon e?" b y Robert
Thomsen, a witty collect loo o f
The DeBary Business end Adult Games. This is a book
Professional Women’ s C l u b for your friends who go on
cruises. They can sit on deck
will meet Tuesday, Nov. 3, at
and play them , and some of
7:30 p.m . a t Dr. George Pri­
the games are solitary pl*ason's office on Highway 17-B3, sures, others are very sophis­
DeBary.
ticated. This is also a good gift
Guest speaker will be Har­ book for a party-giving ho*,
riett Slawter o f the “ Beauty tea*. Published by Doubleday.
N ook," Sanford, who will
Tom orrow — “ Dear Edyth
speak on “ Good Grooming.” Thornton M cL eod."

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Harriett Slawter

Home Makers Club j To Address BP
Of Sanford Meets DeBary Club

George Wripht o f Juan Road
will celebrate bis 83th birth­
day on Wednesday, Nov. 4.
Mr. Wright sings tenor with
the Sanford Male Chorus, and
is a mem ber o f the DcBary
Community Methodist Church
choir.

This Thursday
The Home Makers Club of
Sanford will meet thla Thurs­
day, Nov. 5, at the County
Agent's office on Highway 1702 at 1:30 p.m,
A most interesting special
feature on “ Up-To-Date Health
Information" Is planned for all
members and all prospective
members, so mark your calen­
d a r to attend.

Members o f the DeBary
Methodist Church choir are
happy to le e David Miller
back from his trip north. Mr.
Miller Is the father o f Mrs.
A. MacNaughton of Homestead
Avenue, Is 88 years young and
sing* tenor In the choir.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar E. Cor­
son Sr. have returned from
their trip to Nassau. They en­
joyed the sail from Miami and
rested in Nassau between side
trips to placet of Interest while
there.

To give leed tea an appeal­
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had a leaf of mint, a cube of
lemon, and a quarter of a red
cherry added before they were
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N A VAL O FFIC E R 'S W I­
V E S CLUB has set a proud
Such waa tha occasion Fri­ axampla fo r tha whole com ­
day, October 23rd whan tha munity and other civic organ­
Station O fficer* and their isations to follow.
This forward-looking group,
w ire* entertained in tha BOQ.
It waa “ welcome aboard" concerned about tha lack a f
f o r four new officer* and Interest in tha “ better things
their w ire*. Capt. Chandler MORE — MORE — MORE
Swaneon led tha group In o f life" have donated 1100 to
apraadtng tha welcome mat the Seminole County Mutual
fo r Lcdr. and Mr*. John Sen- Concert Association.
The money will be used to
darling, Lt, and Mr*. Marlon
Student member­
G reeer, Lt, J. g. and Mr*. John purchase
M artin and L t and Ura. ship* to allow more o f Semi­
nole County's children to havs
“ B oo" Clerk*.
A t the tame time, silver an opportunity to hear and
treya were praaantad by Capt. •** “ good entertainm ent" In
Swaneon to four men who art tha form o f live artiste mus­
lea rin g the Sanford urea — icians and group* who have
tha others wiU still li* seen turn slated to appear here iu
this year's concert eerie*.
around on other duty.
NOWC President Evelyn
Lt. Max Daughtry U leav­
presented
th a
in g for aaa duty aboard tha Fitzpatrick
U S S Little Rock, but hie wife check lust week to Judge Ver­
Betty end their children plan non Mize, president o f the as­
to remain In Sanford for sociation in behalf o f Sanford
Navy officer’s wives.
•whila.
Judge Mix* and the officers
L t j. g. "B u d” William*
and Lt. Clay Mamalt ara be­ o f tha association have not
in g transferred over to RV* yet decided just how the stu­
A lt-7 and Lt. BUI Sharp will dents will be selected and
join RVAH-12, the new squad­ how the problem o f trans­
ron which will join the other porting them to end from the
concerts will be arranged.
seven stationed here.
The NOWC has set such a
The new officers ami thatr
ladies, tha departing officers good example of eupporting
and their ladlei and tha other community cultural activities
members o f the elation per­ It it le hoped that other or­
sonnel enjoyed an evening o f ganizations wilt lie Inspired to
dancing to the music o f tha give a similar boost.
Deadline for purehaee o f
"S ta rllgh ter” orchestra and
refresh manta o f fancy hot family, adult or student mem­
berships is Thursday, eo if
and cold hora d’oeuvras.
•
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jfou haven’t gotten yours yet,
H ALLO W E EN parties w i n see your squadron represen­
all the rage last week, and tative or call Kay Bartholo­
they got in the swing and mew, who is co-chairman o f
thraw ona Saturday night at the membership committee.
In this, as in many ether
the Chtefa Club. It must
have been a humdinger — cultural, educational, charita­
w e haven't heard the detaill ble and civic ventures, Navy
wives are setting tha pace
on it yet.
However, we know that at for others to follow.
May we add hearty com ­
the October business meeting
held recently,
the Chief’ s mendation* from JetstreamT
•
•
•
W ives were busy making

taka pises.

plans fo r their Christmas
basketa and have aaked all
members to bring goods and
staples to the next business
meeting.
Chief Rain o f VAII-IS, who
is n member o f tbs CI’ O Club
advisory board discussed with
the wives a long range plan
fo r
a
Christmas
charity
avent to ha apotisurvd by the
CTO Club.
Attention was called to the
new drape* which were put
up in the men's ward o f the
sick bay, and the Chief's
wivea wera invited to drop by
and sea them sometime when
they are in the area.
All sorts o f exciting plane
w ere made fur the coming
aeason, Including a Scavenger
Hunt, a Court Whist Tarty
IT t T) and Over 2 » Tarty,
(that'a ua) and a special par­
ty for tha E8'a and E9's.
Hostesses for the business
m eeting were Mrs. H. Bundvail, Mrs. P. Ktankiewicz,
M rs. Phi) Simpson, Mrs. -I.
* Glenn, Mrs. A . Bolton end
f M r*. D. Siglin.
Gueata included Mrs. J. W.
Fehr, Mr*. D. D. Booker, Mrs.
J . A. Turner, Mr*. W. !!.
Reardon, Mr*. R. Buger anil
Mrs. R. V. Wood.
Dacoratlons wera centered
•round a fall them* a t the re­
freshment table.
Tha next board meetlnx
"w ill be held at Marie Sundvall’a home on November II.
s e e

ONE o f the “ most fun"
Halloween parties waa the one
given by the Checkmate* o f
V A H -ll where the mommies
and the kiddies all came In
costume.
Winner* o f the “ cutest
costume’’ title for the young­
sters
were
little
Michael
Potlplnski and Debra Adam*.
Hetty Newsome, In her Peter
Pan costume won the prise
for the "hest-dressed" among
the ladles.
There were exciting games
for both children and ndult*.
with Shirley Lucas winning
the contest to see how many
words could be mada out o f
the one word, "Halloween.'*
Tha ballroom was gaily
decorated with all aorta o f
weird and spooky thing* and
depicted on one wull was a
scan* of a wicked witch riding
P*»t the graveyard on her
way to her haunted castle, a*
owls, bats and ghoata flew
through the air.
Black cat* pm -hed on all
the tables, where the witch­
es brew was served, along
with more prosaic cookies,
reke, popcorn, and potato

chip*.
There were apples, too, but
you had to catch them with
your teeth as thay dangled
from a string, which wasn't
easy,

N EW MEM BER o f th e Checkm ata wives. D in , It. H. Aiinmit, le ft, looks
o v e r the club's scrapbook o f activities with Historian, M rs. R obert N ew­
som e, as they review pust events anti talk about the clu b's fu tu re plans.
Checkmate Dottle Bergen la
aa proud as punch these days
since her daughter Donna
was crowned Quern o f the
Peanut Bowl. N o wonder—
Donna is such a pretty and
popular g ir l

Nov,

Calendar
6 — 211 Wives

stallation dinner, ballroom,
7:20 p.m,
N ov. 6 — Concert series
drive ends
Nuv. 9 — RV.VH-5 EM Wi­
ves business meeting
N ov. 11 — CPO Wives
board meeting, Mari* Sundvail
In­
N ov. 11 — KVAII-6 O Wi­

$acaby On fthidqsi

ves brunch, Cspri
N or. U — RV AH -9 EM W i­
ves progressiva holiday party
N ov. 17 — Tlgerettea, RVAH-1, g et acquainted coffee
N ov. 21 — NOWC Harvest
Ball, ballroom, 7 p.m.
N ov. 24 — V A H -ll. Det 8,
Cheek mats* Thanksgiving so­
da]

By Oswald Jacoby

In the m itch between the
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lic of Chin* In the World
Y N one
Bridge Olympiad, both teams
♦ AKQJ4
had no trouble arriving at aix
♦ K J 1 0 13
spades.
WENT
EAST
When Mr. Wu played the
*73
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hand, he ruffed the opening
9 (1 7 1 1 1 ]
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htart lead in dummy and laid
*1191
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♦ •
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down Uis ace of trumps. Tho
B onn
king dropped snd Wu made
A J 10 0 1 8 1 1
all the tricks.
VKJI
At the other table, Mr. Shen
o f the Republic of China d e­
♦ At
cided that the American pair
North and South vulnerable
knew what they were doing
Navth Ksto gas lb Waat
and decided to defend by bid­
1♦
Past 1 ♦
Pass
ding six no-trump, to ask his
3*
Pssa 4 *
Pst*
partner to choose a suit, Mr.
•♦
Pass Pass
Pats
Huang went to seven heart*,
Opening lea*'—Y S
where he waa doubled.
North cashed three high dla-1 Dum my ruffed with the nine
mondi and the ace of spades and was overrulfcd by lltc
ami led a fourth diamond, ja ck . This gave the defense

ddy Jdiy h JtA

five tricks ami they atm had to
collect another trump and a
club for a 1,300-point penalty.
Since the spade slam was
Wurth l,4»&gt;0, the Republic of
China gained 180 points or
four International
Match
Points on the board.
While no one should quarrel
with success, I feel that Shen’*
bid was one that not many
playera would make. He could
be certain that be would lose
almost the full slam score and.
U his partner had not happen-,
til to show up with a six-card
heart suit, he might have lost
more lhan the slam.
In addition, he might have
been able to Iwat six spades.
After all, he was looking right
at tho king o f Irumpe, the uce
of hearts and the queen of
clubs.

T V Time Previews

T p.m. to Conclusion. E lec­ end. Eric Sevareid and Msr |Ihe analytical RCA Computer*
Night Coverage. CBS. lin Agronsky will do the ana find the election,
Walter Cronkik Is tlw anchor lyiing on s national scale.
ABC. The feature of tins netNBC. This network's top work's election coverage will
man with Harry Itcssoner and
Roger Mudd handling the pres­ new* team of Chet Huntley be guest ont-Thr-iir rutmul-|
tmd David Brinkley take care
idential race. Hohert Trout Is
of the presidential race and tints, Clare Boothe Luce ami
responsible for the senatorial fr a n k McGee handles tho race Arthur SchlL-sinMcr Jr. am!
races and Mike Wallace it In in the Senate. John Chancellor Sen. Sam J. Ervin (D ) o f
charge of the gubernatorial hoa the job o f explaining how North Carolina. Handling the
( lection return* will be anchor­
men Howard K. Smith and Ed­
ward I*. Morgan. ABC’s politi­
cal reporter William II. Law­
rence will add bis com m ent!
Irom time to time,

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ifSfoyS

Pm *

DEAR A B B Y : W e are
new in town. Last evening
my hu.-band’s foreman and
hie wife dropped in on ua
unexpectedly. We were not
p r e p a r e d for company.
When I served some soft
drinks, the man hinted that
he wanted s o m e t h i n g
“ stronger." W# didn't have
anything In the house, so
my husband took him to
the corner bar and left me
with the wife. Bite talked
bad about everybody at tbs
plant. I didn't even know
half the people she gossiped
about. S he told me 1 ought
to “ do scnirthlng" with my
hair, which hurt my feel­
ings because my hair I*
very thin and there's not
much 1 can do with it.
Then she asked me when
I waxed my floors last and
I told her I had waxed them
that morning. She said.

(On

•They look terrible. Yon
•hnuld try my brand."
The men w e n g o n e
three hours. Whan thay
came back this couple stay­
ed until 1:30 a.m., although
I aald several times m y
husband had to get up at
8:00 a.m. fo r work. Do
you think It was right o f
my husband to have left
me there all evening with
that w om an? What If they
drop hi again? I don't
rare to associate with her.
My haad still ache* from
last night.
HEADACHE

tall them
“ resting." And If 1m wish#*
to entertain tha pair o f
them, tall him ha Is wslcom# to.

a a

OXEN IIAUI.KU SHIP
ROWLEY, Mss*. ( UPI ) —
It took 100 yokr of oxen to
haul a nswly-built ship from
this village to the nen back In
lsl1,
Csp'n Nathaniel M. Parley
built the ship, a 110-tun
schooner, on Rowley Com­
mon. The oxen transported the
vessel oil n set of truck* a
mil* and a half to the ocean
where it was launched. Tho
feat wus performed, accord­
ing to the Boston Sentinel o f
May 7, 1814, " t o the uninzement o f the entire w orld"
without injury to man, bruat
or property.

about
roto
their child?**. M y
la tho m other o f throe to y s ,
I f her husband tails them tn
de something, I
them to do tho
Many ttraaa I h ove heard
her any, "1 d on 't earn
W H AT your father aald,
you’ll do aa I an y !"
they do, too. N o
those children a n confused
snd nervous. I* t h e n nay
way I can hetpf
BISTER M ARY

o

D E A R A B B Y : I am a 14year-old girl and 1 was
wondering If you think it
is fair fo r a g irl's mother
to judge a boy b y th# w ay
ha dresses.
My mother
doesn't Ilka a certain boy
fa r that reason and I don’t
think it ’s fair.
JR. H1UH GIRL
D EAR G IRL: A boy's
drtta it an indication o f
his home environment, hi*
eharactar, personal hygiene
and aalf-aateam. Listen to
your mother, n oney, and
you won't gu wrong.
• a
•

DEAR HEADACH E: Tell
your husband that If ha
like* tha man, fin*, hut you
don't want a fmirsoma-typ#
friendship with them. If
they drop In again, you go
tie down and let your hueband answer tha door and

D EAR BISTER: Perhaps,
but this la NOT your prob­
lem, so bo careful. I would
toll both your sister and
her husband what you hsvO
observed and how you as*
th* a ffects o f thalr (p roto
sbty unintentional) conflict.
Having dona that, say aa
m a n and hop* fa r tha h a s t
a
* a

D E A R A B B Y : I wish yon
w o a I d write something

Jhn(Oomnn

Your future daughter-in-law
may find It hard not to blame
you If her husband:
Is Inconsiderate in such
small, but important ways as
neglecting to let her know
when he will he late to dinner,
expecting her to constantly
pick up after him instead of
pulling thing* where Ihey b e­
long, demanding that she wait
on him Instead of doing things
lor himself.
Is to used In having his own
way that he sulks if he doesn't
get it.
It oblivious to the fact that

i
j

By Abigail Van la rta '

C O N F I D E N T I A L TO
SY LV IA : Thar* la nothing
wrong with patting all your
egg* In on* basket— If you
k*#p you r ay* on tho b s skafc
a *
a

ey Ruth Mni*tt

a woman needs compllmenta
and praise.
Is careless about his groom ­
ing or table manners.
Is neglectful of the chorea
about the house and yard that
are “ man's work.”
la unaware o f tha Import­
ance that women attaeh to be­
ing presented with a gift, how­
ever small, on such occasions
as birthdays and wedding an­
niversaries.
Is carolcst about showing
hi* wlfo the little courtesies
that a woman expects o f a
man.
U disdainful of woman's
brains and ability.

If resentful o f the money hi*
wife spend* on bartelf.

Problems T W r i t *
to
ABBY, Box 83700, Los A n .
g tlei, C stlf. For a personal
reply, enclose a stamped,
self-addressed envelop*,
a
*
*

la hard to cook far because
bn has ao many food dislikes,
or wanta everything cooked
just like mother used to make
it

It ao negligant about letter
Hat* to writ* letter*t
writing that fas wife has to Send on# dollar to A bby,
write all o f his thank-you let­ Rot 83700, Loa Angela*,
ters and even writ* to his fam ­ Calif., fo r Abby's booklet,
ily.
“ HOW TO W RITE L E T .
Your future daughter-in-law TERR FO R A L L OCCA*
will find R hard not to blame 8IO N 8."
you for any or all o f these
faults In her husband.
TV RENTAL
So, long before your ion gets
• Sale# •
a wife, you ought to be dutog
all that you can to be sure
Seminole T V
that jo u r future daughter-inF A M tM
FAItM MANAGEMENT
Cater T Y
COLLEGE STATION, Tax- law will get a considerate hus­
28*8 Raaferd A r e
band.
as (U P I) — Every bit as Im­
portant as ruin snd sunshlna
In modsrn agriculture is adaquata farm end tench menagement snd spprslssl, ac­
cording to n Texts AA.M Un­
iversity agricultural econom­
ic* expert.
Dr. A. it. Wooten, associate
professor in th* department
o f agricultur* economics and
sociology at A&amp;M, ssys absen­
tee ownership Is Increasing
M ONDAY THRU SATURDAY
th* need fo r managers o f
IIW Y . 17-92 — FE R N P A R K — M 8 -2 5 U
T a x is farms and ranch**.

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WEDNESDAY A. M.
ent ineluding chairmen Mr*. Christmas decorations while
l i t * (1) sis * o »
James Mayo and four guesti having their buiiness meet­
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Sire. Alice Duncan. Mrs. Carol
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T :« IS. Today
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. HURLBURT FIELD, Fla.

Atr fo e c e captain, killed when
his T » Jet trainer crashed
last Saturday, were held at the
Scabrnok ( T e i . ) Methodist
Church.
U w body will be akippsd to
Arlington, V s,, for burial with
full military honor* Wednes­
day ia tha National Cemetery
there.
The M e r i t space agency
•aid Monday an investigation
of the crash that killed him
may take several weeks to
complste. But feathers pulled
from the wreckage indicated
the fait-movtag jet may have
collided with low-flying birds
at K itreafccd toward a land­
ing at Ellington Air f o r e s
Base south of Houston.
The tragedy brought astro­
naut training to a virtual halt
for the week in memoriam to
the quiet pilot who hoped som e
day to fly to the moon.

f U F I ) — A ir C o m m a n d o
Chaitoa L . Jones re-enllsted
Per s is yaara white gliding
through the air a t 1,000 fe e t
r G liding betide the Midland
IGs.) earner airman wars
C apL Nelson J . Gough, who
•dmialetond Uw oath, and
M /B g t. James A- Howell, who
aarrtod Old Glory.
1 T h e three, members o f the
T actical A ir Command comb e t control tram , bailed out
®f a C-47 Skytrsin. The Air
F orce eaid today it believed
9 onee w as the first airman EGLIN A FB , FIs. &lt; U P I ) t o re-cn liit while parachut- They’ro studying peaceful co­
existence between R u s s i a n
fag.
; F o r T /S g t. Jones ths rs-cn- •nd American hogs at this
Hata u n t jump was his 200th 722-squsro mile A ir Fores
I m p - The three men used reservation In the Florida
gU erablc parachutes and a Panhandle.
Reeulte o f the swine mixloudspeaker system to per­
form the ceremony.
ing program so fer are un­
determined.
The project was disclosed
by L t Gel, Sheldon Vernon,
who said conservation and
wildlife ars important at ths
Air Proving Ground Center
here.
- A special Americanism pro­
Vernon showed movies o f
gra m will t o presented at a
joint meeting of Uw DeBsry two Russian boars being re­
leased from • truck and
scurrying into ths under­
p. m . Thursday at the DeBsry brush, honefully to find hap­
Community Center. In charge piness with some local wild
e f the program will be Fred sows. Three Russian sows
M cLaren and Mrs, Gaston also were Included in ths ex ­
periment.

Lesson Here
For People?

tagton Groups
Set Meeting

Legion and Auxiliary m em ­
b e r ! win Join those of other
veterans groups Sunday at the
F irst RspUst Church to ob­
serve Veterans Day. Those at­
tending are asked to meet st
the church at 10:30 a. m. and
to wear tha uniform of their
orgBflliatiaa if possible.

Sentimental Clock
LONDON (U PI)—Orchestra
leader Eric Rnhliuon has ap­
pealed to hurglars to return
his guitar shaped alarm clock
that plays “ The Blue Danube
Waiti” because of ita senti­
ments] value.

1964 ELECTION SCORE SHEET
ELECTORAL VOTES
REPUBLICAN
DEMOCRATIC

Al At AMA
ALASKA
ARIZONA
ARKANSAS
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
coNN icriCLrr
DllAWARI
FLORIDA
GIOt&amp;IA
HAWAII
IDAHO
|IU il 40tS
IIHPt ANA .
| IOWA
KANSAS
KINTDCKY
LOUISIANA
MAIN?
MAITLAND
MASSACHUSETTS
MICHIGAN
MlNNIIOTA
Mississippi
MISSOURI
MONTANA
NISIASKA

NEVADA
NEW HAMPSHIEE
NEW JIIS IV
NEW MEXICO
NEW YORK
NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH DAKOTA
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
O TBW ”
PENNSYLVANIA
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
I3QUTH DAKOTA
iTtNNISStE
ntXAS
t t ff fil
| VERMONT
V1RQNIA_________

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0
40
4
•
3
1
14
12
4
4
2*
11
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7
*
10
“ T
To
14

21
10
7

12

' 1

4
s

1
4
17
4
43
13
4
26
a
4

2*
4
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4
11

with Deputy Wesley Place, Friday. At right in
back ia Mrs. J. W. Dugger, teacher and at right
ia James E. Murray principal.

THIRD GRADE STUDENTS at Lake Monroe
School pone in front o f th® Seminole County
Mobile Crime Unit after touring the crime lab

Monroe Pupils
See Crime Lab
Children o f Monroe School's
third grads had e new ex­
perience Friday when they
toured the Seminole County
S h eriffs Department Mobil*
Crime Unit, under tho direc­
tion o f Deputy Wesley Place.
Pises showed tho children
how fast the portable light
system could be set up in c u e
o f emergency snd explained
some o f the equipment in the
traveling lab that makes for
fast, on tho spot eriras de­
tention for the S h eriffs Dept.
The deputy alio talked to
tha children about the im­
portance o f respect and obedi­
ence in the home and tchool.
A fter his
visit* Deputy
Pises
received
31 lettara

BLACKBURN,

England

(UPI&gt;—A bus driver protested
WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif.
(U P I) — Eighty-slx-yesr-old
Dennis
T.
Portianko
haa
known a half-doten presidents,
but has never been able to
vote for one o f them—until to­
day.
“ For Uw first time in p y
Ufa I'm going to vote," h e said
exuberantly.
Portlanko’a aon, P ort, 31,
said his father would w ear his
best suit to an apartment

“ But although be’ s been a in court that 22 fem ale beck
eitixen 30 or #0 years, he's ne­ seat drivers giving him direc­
v er been able to vote,’’ his aon tions where to drop them off
said.
confused him.
“ Last May mom died. In
The Judge ssld that wasn’t
June I brought dad out here a good enough excuse for run­
to live with me. Now he'e go­ ning red lights and barred
ing to vote for Uw first lim e Ken Nilholton from driving for
in his life—in a laundry room lix months and fined him 114.
yet.”
He also lost bis Job.

m em o

toward others and noting the
way of lift portrayed in the
story which ean serve as a
model for his own aspirations
and goals toward good w hole­
some, m oral living.
T o prove value of the book
as a reading level advance­
ment, the student also is asked
to list five to 10 w ords and
their meanings which have tneressed the reading vocabu ­
lary.
Review o f the program In o b ­
servance o f National Book
Week, Nov. 1-7, shows that due

m in , Hoover, Coolidge and
Rookies Harding, He knew President
CHICAGO (U PI)
at the Chicago Police Acad­ Johnson when be was the Jun­
emy appear to be neutral in ior senator from Texas.
the presidential election.
The trainees were asked to
vote Monday in a aausage
maker's “ corned beef poll.”
But the rookies spurned trays
of corned beet sandwiches la­
beled "L B J ” and “ Barry”
and selected salami land-

From Sanford
WASHINGTON .............
Faster thru express service
MIAMI
...... ................ ................ Only S '« hours vim Parkway
BOSTON .....
The only thru servies
K AN SAS CITY .......
The only thru service

wi

son o f Mr. and Mm. James
M. Moye Jr., 309 West 16th
Street, and n 1058 gradaute
o f Seminole High School, haa
completed an eight-week air
1
defense o ffice r basic course
nt the A rm y A ir Defense
Directors o f tha Seminole School, Fort Bliss, Tex.
n.nunty Chamber o f Commerce
First Lt.
Pete
Sharber,
id their wives have been in- whose w ife resides at 206
ted to attend the 19H4 fall West Iflth Street, la partici­
inquet o f the Winter Park pating in “ Eiercisa
Sky
r-ihnpter o f Christian Bust- Scldlcr V I,” a nine-day c o ­
&gt;i* Men’s Committee Inter- ordinated Republic o f China
itlonal at 7 p.m. Thursday and U, S. A r m y
exercise
i the Windjammer Restau- being conducted t h r o u g h
int on Hwy. 17-03 in Fern Thuradsy on the island o f
Taiwan.
F. Nelson Blount, InternnPfc. George Hampton Jr.,
unal business lender and whose parents reside at 1602
ell • known
creator
of West 17th Street and who is
ttoomtown U.S.A.,” will ba a 1989 graduate o f Crooms
&gt;• featured speaker.
High School, haa keen gradu­
H l o u n t , multi-millionaire ated from the 8th Infantry
«n rr o f tho Ocean Spray Division
non • commissioned
•*r■anberry company, operates ! officer academy at Baumthia “ Steamtown U. 8. A ." at- holder, Germany.
tr-action* aa a hobby. The exPvt. John W. Zaigler, son
hiIblts contian many working o f Mr. snd Mrs. John J. M g mtcdels o f old eteam engines. ler, 167 Jackson Street, A lta­
monte Springs, has com plet­
ed an
intermediate
speed
a
radio operators course at Fort
BRISTOL. England ( U P D Jackson, S. C. He was gradu­
!ie drought conscious water
ated in IOfi.1 from Crcoms
mipany p r o d d e d wartime
High School.
cm orivi by urging consums lo put only six inches at
In labor, tha practica of
ater into tubs for hatha. The
orld War 11 limit here was “ moonlighting" refers to mul­
tiple Job-holding.
re inches.

s

s

Beadias

la increased enrollment Uw
A a Enriched
NOW M ADY ’
( r i m etUJag lo r the m a d ia s school is close to e* eroding
of two book* « d i month it the required five-hook per
A L L COLORS
receiving rnthualoiUc p irticl- pupil library book distribution
patios among fifth grade •til­ mark. Additional books parti­
des tJ at ta k e M iry Clem ea- cularly a r t needed in the felkGrapevilln JUmarj
Ui t School, o ffic iili report. lore, religion, mythotogyy, le­
M i l G repev flb A en,
Although
itodeuti
m ake gend and poetry areas and
their ow s book seiecU ou from donations vrUl be greatly ap­
the tchool library o r other preciated If they are no long­
available aources, they are er of value to the individual.
guided by a 12-ipaced color
wheel with each lection re­
presenting a different c a te ­
gory o f literature. Areas re­
quired to complete the wheel
include
biographies,
fairy
tales, classics, poetry, science,
history fiction, folk lore, reli­
gion, legend o r mythology, m y­
steries, history fact, sports,
id venture and series stories.
After each book ia read a
pupil evaluation ia written c it­
ing the reader's likes and dis­
likes for various m iln ch aract­
f a s t e r T U R N P I K E
, d
ers, evaluating the attitudes

OCTOBER W IN N ER o f the P ilot Club Safe D river A w ard nt Sem inole
High School in Minn Stefnny W eatguto (ce n te r), who receives n free ta n k
o f gns from B. S. K iddy, m anugor o f the Standard Station at F ren ch
Avenue and First Street. A t le ft in Mm. Jerry Jem igan, president o f th e
Pilot Club, which m akes the m onthly award in cooperation with S a n ford
service station operntorn, to a student driver chosen hy the Student C ou n ­
cil. Miss W estgnte in the d au gh ter o f Dr. and Mrs. Phil W entgate,

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W atch the Danny K aye Show o n CBS-TV, W ednesday Evenings

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Johnson Sees 'M andate For Unity'
2 County
Races
Close

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SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 814

to t o t M a r t a t y C s n n b We tn a t officials at voting

stoa, It was m t a M tola sf-

precinct 1* (Farm er’ s Auction

whew to t eaavaestog

Market) left that drat " e " out

comptatod Ms official

a t the word “ precinct" o o their
identifying

placard to

alve

at Tuesday's elect 1
m.
B aker tallied l , e u votei a t

the long lines of voters some*

agatoet to t fee Us

thing to

E . C. Harper Jr.

talk about a t

they

wafted (in most cates more
than SO minutes) their turn at
the machines.
• • •
The Herald made an unintentlonal, but appalling err*
o r on the cover page o f the
Recreation aection o f tha re­
cent
named

Progresa
one

of

Edition.
the

Wa

lovely

young ladlea you saw there
Susan Tanner, when
ity it wee Mias Lynn
daughter o f Mr. and
E. McCord, o f Rt. 1,
Our sincere apologies
McCord.
e e e

in real­
McCord,
Mrs. C.
Boa 3A.
to Mias

Seminole Countiane with a
•weet tooth are in luck. Hundrede o f boxee o f chocolate
candy are being delivered to
Lyman High School Friday
which the atudents will be
selling In one big combined
fund-raising drive for ail tha
school clubs and organisa­
tions. Good candy — good
cause.
• e e
County Commissioner John
Alexander, a form er president
o f tha Sanford-Seminole Jay
ceaa, will talk to hla former
club-mates Thursday noon at
the Civic Center about the
county planning program.
e e e
C o wa dare remind you
that It’a only 11 days ’til
■fclfrlstmts? Might ae well say
thay art all shopping days
since there are now a num­
ber o f placea where you can
■hop on Sunday. While this i*
horrifying to coneervativea, it
la a boon fo r tha aix-d«y-a
week worker, who hai no
other leisure time. Don’t let
the publicity about 3b and 40
hour work weeka fool you —
there are still lota and tots
o f futka who work Iota longer
hour*.

• • •

Wa suggest that someone
aee about getting another tine
out to the Agricultural Center.
That’s tha hardest ’ phone in
tha county to get— the line is
always busy.
s e e
Second report luncheon o f
the United Fund captains will
be held at the Tradewinds
Cafetarla Friday at 12:15 p.m
It’a Dutch and they will meet
in tha private dining room
s e e
Mi.Mi, a black miniature
French poodle, ia lost. MiMi
was a birthday present just
last Sunday from C. 0 . Todd,
2637 French Aven ue, to his
wife, Martha. Tuesday morn­
ing MiMi disappeared and the
Todds can’ t find her. If any­
one seta the small and fright­
ened MIMI, please call 322085 or 322-8388.
• • •
One vole can really be Im­
portant.
When Rutherford B. Hayea
was elected president in 1876
it was by a margin of one
vote in the electoral college.
When that election was con­
tested, he won a second time
in the House of Representa­
tives—by one vote.
The man who cast the decid­
ing vote for Hayes himself had
been elected to Congress by
one vote. And the man who
cast the vote for Congressman
was so sick he had to be car­
ried to the polls on a stretcher.
• • •
The University of Florida
Press reported that one of its
publications had been stolen
from a book show in a prom­
inent city. The book was "How
To Be An Active C ftlu n,’ ’ and
the city was Washington, D. C.
• • •
Probably a tut o f others
have the same feeling. Except
service eUtione, motels end
restaurants located on end
dependent to some extent on
the 17-92 traffic.

oting
Record
Tallied

By Dottle
Absentee ballots la Semin ole

By Harry I. Johnson

County will decide the winner

Polling places were Jammed

in two county races and could

across the county for many

overcom e the small lead

in

m ore than 12 hours yesterday

county balloting presently held

as a rltmax to a tong, arduous

by Sen. Barry Goldwater over

campaign which saw
President Lyndon
Johnson,
tempers heat and friendships
who swept the state and na­
in some instances freeze.
tional polls.
A total o f 11,398 persons
The county eanvasalng board
stood in long lines in many
G
O
V
.-E
LE
C
T
BU
RN
S
m et at 10 a.tn. today to begin
tes to cast their ballot—a rec
counting a total of 1,234 absen­
ord number for the county but
tee ballots, and the city board
not in percentage o f the total
is slated to meat at coon.
number eligible to vote.
The 20$-vote lead plied up
In addition, 1,234 absentee
by incumbent City Commis­
ballots are to be counted by
sioner Joe Baker, however, la
Voting Registrar C a m l
In no danger from a report of
Bruce and her staff. These
lao absentee ballots in the city
change the local situation
election. At present time, Ba­
some of the tightest
ker had 1,042 votes to E. C.
JACKSONVILLE (U P !) This year 78 percent of
Harper Jr.’ s &gt;34.
Gov.-elect Haydon Burns, tast­ total number (legible cast
In the Taco for County Com­
ing sweet victory after a bit­ their ballots compared with 87
missioner o f District 3, Demo­
ter campaign, already was percent in 1960.
crat Lawrence Swofford and
Many are believed to have
Republican Pape Bassett will looking ahead today to the visited the polls yesterday only
1968
race
when
he
hopes
to
have to await the outcome of
to walk away when they saw
the absentee ballots before the win a four-year term.
the long lines of prospective
winner of that race can be an­
Burns was to attend a can voters.
nounced.
In Precinct 1 the lines were
vassing board meeting today
Only 111 votes now separate
and have a “ victory brunch" long throughout the day and
the two candidates in the hotly
far Into the night as residents
contested race, with Bassett with some supporter*.’*
waited to cast their ballots.
The Isnky Jacksonville m ay­
presently ahead 7,733 to SwofPrecinct workers reported
fo r d ’a 1,617.
or had no words of concilia harraism ent at this polling
The outcome of the District lion last night for his defeat place in Sanford Junior High
4 Justice o l the Peace race it ed opponent, Charles Holley,
School.
also In doubt a t Dem ocrat A1 though he urged HaUiV’f
D avit holds only a 232-vote porter* to "join h a n ti
lead over Republican C. E. TnijOrity to' t h ie f the ‘
of the state.*'
-P ®
(Chuck) Kern.
He caUd Holley a “ coattail b y l ’rariftct Jl, more than an
Seminole Countlans east
487 votes for Goldwater and candidate" who tried to ride hour after tha polls officially
a surprising 8,624 for Presi­ into the governorship on the closed.
popularity of Republican pres­
dent Johnson.
The next return w ai filed at
Incumbent Sen. Spessard L. idential candidate Barry Gold- 8:30 p.m. by Precinct 6 and
Holland took a commanding l water.
from then on the rest o f the
“ l a m happy this election is
tw o-toone lead over opponent
23 precincts trickled In with
Claude R. Kirk Jr. In Semin­ 1the last In the state of Flor­ their returns, some arriving;
ida where there can ever be
ole County.
long after midnight.
Gubernatorial
can­ a coattail candidate on the na­
Mrs. liruce read off the re­
didate Haydon Burns at 8.837 tional candidate," Burns said, sults to a host of newsmen and
referring
to
the
fact
that
In
the
and Charles Halley at 7,408 ran
womrn in the lobby of the
future the gubernatorial elec­
a surprisingly close race.
courthouse, twice losing her
tions
will
be
heid
in
non-presiIncumbent Rep. Joe Davis
voice and having to rest be­
thoroughly trounced his Re­ dential election years. This Is fore continuing.
the
reason
that
Burns'
current
publican opponent, Robert T.
Transistor radios were in
Hoover, M. D ., with a total of term will end in two years.
use as the national races were
The
grcjln
g,
32-year
old
8,300 to 4,807, Davis carried
watched during intermission
Bums who hat been mayor of
17 precincts.
on the local level.
Jacksonville
for
13
years,
won
Incumbent
Tax
Asaessor
Mary Earle Walker was re. by a big margin over Holley.
The governor-elect said ho
turned to office by Seminole
County voters with a secure believed hit support had help­
lead of 9,331 to 8,733 for R e­ ed the Johnson Humphrey tic­
publican candidate Guy Allen. ket carry Florida hut added
that supporting the Democratic
Dem ocratic School Board in­
ticket probably cost him 200,cumbent Jam es Blrkenmeycr
000 votes in the state.
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) Jr, piled up a comfortable
Spessard Holland, Democrat
margin of votas over Repub­
seeking his fourth six-year
lican challenger Waiter Hoterm as U. S Senator, easily
berg with a 7,733 to 3,881
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
defeated his Republican oppon­
count.
Dcmocral* early today nailed ent, Claude Kirk Jr., in Tues­
down control of the House in day’ s election.
ihe n th Congresi Their con­
With 2.2W precincts of 2,tinued majority in the Senate 278 reported, Holland had 333,had been assured hours before. 771 vote* to Kirk’ s 333.384.

Haydon Burns
Wins Easily,
Looks To '66

Sen. Holland
Wins Handily

Conffress Nailed

Miss Ellen Hoy

Succumbs A t 68

Mis* Ellen Hoy, 88, form er
city U x collector who retired
after 41 year* in the office,
died at 12:26 p.m. Tuesday at
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Born in btarion County Oct.
3, 1896, she had lived in San­
ford for the past 44 years
making her home at 1112
South Oak Avenue, She was
a member o f All Soule Cath­
olic Church and a member of
the Catholic Woman's Club.
Survivor* are two aiatera,
Mrs. M ery Micklea, o f San­
ford, and Mrs. W. F. Runge,
o f Atlanta; two nieces, Mrs.
James If. Morris and bliss
Dorothy Rung*, both o f At­
lanta, and one nephew. Dr.
William H. Runge, o f San­
ford,
Funeral mast will be con­
ducted at 9:30 a.m. Thursday
at All Souls Church with Rev.
Richard
Lyons
officiating.
Burial will be In All Souls
Cemetery. Active pallbearers
will be members o f the Holy
Name Society,
Rosary wUl be recited at 8
p.m. today at Brisson Funeral
Home.

Deputies
Called To
Precinct
By Julia* IUustrees
Voting In Precinct 1 at the
Sanford Junior High School
almost cams to u atand-atlll
several times Tuesday due to
activltleu o f poll watchers
and as a result only 84 per
cent o f the 1,907 eligible elec­
tor*. o r 1,239, actually voted.
R e p o r t s Indicated there
were about 350 voter* In Ha*
at 7 p.m. when th* polls clos­
ed. Peter Bukur Sr., chief elec­
tion cl«rk, said that voting
wa* not com puted after 11
p.m., that ta bu la tion were
not finished until 12:30 a.m.
this morning end that records
were not taken to the Court­
house until 1:4S a m,
"I'v e been an election clerk
five or aix years,” Bukur
ateted "and never before hare
r u e -S lU E M
L Y N D O N H, J O H N S O N
we had anything Ilka this. We
had ao much Interference from
tha poll watchers It (lowed
down the voting procedure."
Bukur declared, “ Tha poll
watcher*, most o f them — to
the beet o f m y memory —
representing Republican can­
didates, stopped voters, asked
questions, checked Identifica­
County voters may have a vote or appointed by the school tions and challenged people."
Bukur acid a number o f
chance to vote on the appoint­ board.
According to the United peoplo who w *ri challenged
ment of a county acbool supPress International the a
n
■ en t was approved a c r o « 4

Superintendent Issue
Yet To Be Decided
a

wa*

a
involves the right to
(Attorney General Kynea
al moon today informed The
Sanford Herald that Semi­
nole County voters now are
Riven the local option, In a
future referendum, o f ac­
cepting or rejecting
the
school superintendent consti­
tutional amendment.)

fo o u a ly
avM a
amendments, * all
are:

e

oo
uno

-S

Amendment t — For, 4.8W;
against 4,330.
Amendment 2 — For, 4,889;
against 3,921.
Amendment 3 — For, 4,721;
■ gainst, 3,348.
Amendment 4 — For, 4,132;
against, 4,669.
Amendment 3 — For, 4,329;
■ gainst, 4.711
Amendment 6 — For, 3,927;
against 3,977.
Amendment 7 — Fur, 3,333;
against, 2.733.
Amendment 8 — For, 4,693;
against, 3,216.
Amendment 9 — For, 4,336;
against, 3,003.
Ametvlment 10 — For, 479;
against, 3,136.
Amendment It — For, 4,032;
against, 3.798.
Amendment 11 — For, 3,330;
against, 4,843.
Amendment 13 — For, 3,923;
against, 1,377,

appoint the superintendent in
Scminolo and seven other
counties.
School officials on the coun­
ty level still can call for the
referendum at a later date but
it is not sure what the unoffi­
cial decision oi the voters will
do to that question.
The unofficial tally in Semi­
nole had the voters defeating
It 4,711 to 4,329. These figures
arc subject to the official can­
vass of the ballot by county
voting authorities. The canvass
was started in mid-morning
an I was continuing this after­
noon.
MIAMI (U PI) A voting
The question put to the vot avalanche against a proposed
ers was, in essence, that the Florida rvapporttonmcnl form
amendment would permit local u)a ha,j , ha atata' g Ugialatlve
option elections In Florida fnr I districting
problem
headed
eight counties, including Semi h ick to lateral court today.
nole, tv determine if the super
The proposed 43-sen aIor, IIIintendent of public instruction repre»enl stive apportionment
Is to he elected hy popular plan wax one of three or 13

A SA N F O R D N A V A L A IR STATION airman. R oy Perry, 26, o f Lake
M ary, leaped from this inboard boat this morning when it cau gh t fire
jilxiut n h alf mile ou t in I-ake Monroe. Perry told police u fire developed
in back o f the m otor as he was returning from I.ake Jessup and u short
period o f fish in g. He w as rescued by Police Lt. Hen Butler in the rescue
boat assisted by Deputies W ealey Place and Carl Sm ith. The two rescue
cra ft patrolled the area keeping other boats from getting too close to the
fiercely burning boat. Perry ia attached to Heavy A ttack Squadron 7 at
the base. He was unhurt.
(H erald P h oto)

proposed constitutional am end­
ment* on the Tuesday ballot
which apparently were voted
down.
Amendment* number one,
on reapportionmi-nl, number
four, on school financing, and
number 12, on gas tax alloca­
tions, seemed assured of de­
feat.
Amendment number 13, em ­
powering Sarasota Cour'.y to
alter Florida's traditional $3,WJQ homestead exempUon Ux
formula headed for approval
by about a 3-3 margin.
Another much-defeated pro­
posal, amendment 11, had a
good lead with the counting
well along. It would authorire the Legislature to revist
the constitution in place of a
constitutional convention doing
the Job,
Other amendments In the bal­
lot, also appearing victorious,
were:
Number
three,
extending
school bond financing.
Number five, empowering Es­
cambia, Lake, Martin, Okee­
chobee, Palm Beach, Putnam
and Seminole counties to ap­
point rather than elect county
school superintendent*.

M

to to y tom

t o ^ g T t o totolb »
t o a l w to a toe tost
•lector* voted, poll watcher*
en u red the booths to check
tha number o f voter* register­
ed on the machine before the
election clerks had o chance
to voU , Said Bukur, “ I had
to coll for ah eriffa deputies
to restore order."
Bukur also said Ihet never
before had he and hit sU ff
o f election clerk* ever Uken
■uch abuse. "W e were celled
crook* and other nsmte when
w* tried to explain l» p-rsont
how to uie voting machine*
on o email miniature machine
we had at th* Precinct.”
One o f th* poll watcher*.
Mrs. Ruth Boutwel), o f Lake
Mery, aald she wa* a Demo­
crat and a poll watcher for
E. Pope Raxaatt, Republican
candidate fo r county commis­
sioner.
“ I was there,” Mr*. Boutwell aaid, " t o check o ff Republican electora ae they vot­
ed. And wc planned to re­
mind Ihoae who had not. The
law says tha clerk must call
out tha name o f a -liter ao it
ran be heard by poll watch­
ers. When this was not done
we called Mr*. Ceml Bruce,
supervisor o f registration, and
■he rxme out and explained
that this was the law,"
Mra. Doutwell also said,
“ Election clerk* can't search
purees for marked ballots, but
1 can assure you w* found
them and called It to the at­
tention of election officials.
If we're going to have elec­
tion laws, let’s stick with
them."
County Attorney Harold
Johnson this morning said he
received leveret complaints
■bout peraone carrying mark­
ed ballot* into th* booth,
“ X 's " scratched into th* glass
over certain candidate*' names
end clerks not calling out
namaa of alactore loudly en­
ough.
Judge Vernon Mice laid to­
day that any complainte would
have to be taken before the
eanvasalng board.

Landslide
Given LBJ
AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI) — President Johnson, ae*
eepting the greatest vote o f any presidential candi­
date in history, declared early today that his land­
slide victory was a “ mandate for unity." He urged
friend and political foe to support him in the coming
four years.
I
Appearing before the
nation despite the late­
ness o f the hour (2:30
a.m. EST), th e President
declared the American people
bid “ voted as many but , .
must face the world a t one.
“ Our purpose

must

be

to

bind up our wounds, heal our
history and make this nation

To Vote
Dec. 14
TALLAHASSEE

(U P I)

He spoke at the Municipal will not be cast for another
month and • half.

Auditorium here hours after it
bacama clear he had crushed
8eo. Barry M. Goldwater in
the electloo—but before hii
Republican rival conceded de­
hat.
Before some 4,300 cheering
supporter*, Johnson said h*
had w oo “ more than a victory
of party o r person."
“ It U a tribute to the pro­
gram that w ai begun by our
beloved President, John F.
Kennedy, a program w « car­
ried on,’ ’ tha President said.
He paid tribute to those who
h id helped him—ranging from
hla “ loyal wife and tw o daugh­
ters" to “ tvery worker In
•very block in the land—to tha
people o f both parties, the peo­
ple who have been so faithful
. , , and have made ft posiIble."
Johnson said he had w oo “ a
mandate for unity."
He laid It was a m andat* for
a "governm ent that serves no
■pedal Interest—n o business
government, no labor govern
meat, no farm government ,
but ■ government that la i
servant of all the p e o p le ."
“ I ask all those who are for
ma and all those who opposed
me” to forget “ our petty dif
ferences and stand united."
The President waa elated.
Before hla victory statement
he happily declared that the
landslide was just about as he
expected it and hit the poll*
which forecast It "o n the
nose."

Fire District

Under state law, slates o f 14
electors each ware nominated
by the Governor at the recom ­
mendation o f the executive
committees o f the Democrat!*
and Republican partloi.
The (lectors signed an oath
that they would vote la the
electoral colloga for the candi­
date receiving the popular
vote in Florida.
D em ocratic alactore w i l l
meet Dec. 14 at noon in th*
state capital to cast tbalr vote
for President Lyndon Johnson
and Vice President • elect Hu­
bert Humphrey. Results of tho
balloting w ill be sent to tho
nation’s capital by m a ll
Dem ocratic elector* who will
cast their ballots are Robert
J. Bishop, Orlando, John W.
McLaughlin, lndialantle, Hal
Davis,
O cala, Rodney
B.
T h u n by, DeLand, Walter F .
Fuller, St. Petersburg, Dorsey
Goode, Marianna, Mrs. Ros%
Ward, Sarasota, William B ,
MacDonald Jr., Miami, T . A.
Buchanan, Miami, David 8 .
Prosser Jr., Lakeland, L acy
Mahon J r., Jacksonville, E l­
liott Roosevelt, Miami, Warren
M. Goodrich, Bradanton, and
Mra. Ada C. Williams, Fort
Pierce.

m ivAMS
Solons Returned

MIAMI (U P I) - Florida ve(era t a i l Ilia itete's aix in­
cumbent Congressmen — two
Seminole County h a i a new o f them Republicans — back
fire control district as a re to Washington yesterday. The
ault o f a favorable vote of remaining aix ware unopposed.
freeholders in District 2 yes
terday.
The proposal was approval
AUGUSTA, Ga. (U P I) - F o r by the voters, 231 to 67,
mcr President Dwight Elsen­
Involved Is (hat area of the
hower w ai treated Tuesday for
northwestern portion o f the
a
back injury received in •
county in the Lake Monroe
fall at hia cottage at the Au­
community area known as
gusta National Golf Club,
Precinct 2.
The voters' action now will
permit the community to form
ST. PETERSBURG (U P I)—
ally organire a Volunteer Fire
Department patterned after Defeated Republican guberna­
Taxes will be levied to ai torial Candida-* Charles R.
lilt in the purchase o f equip­ Holley jilannoy today to take
ment and supplies and for a few days o ff to relax from
other operations o f the depart­ the rigors of the long bard
ment.
campaign.

Wins Approval

Ike Injured

Holley Rests

Your

NEW CAR
FINANCING
MW C8B
rnuMcmg
garg

Call the auto loan experts: Ralph Pezotd,
or Jim Doucette, today. Phone 322*1611-

H H H Jubilant
MINNEAPOLIS (U P I) —
Jubilant V ice President-elect
Hubert H. Humphrey, full
o f praise for President Johnson, heads for LBJ country to­
day and a Taxes • sized vic­
tory barbecue.

—

whole," the President declar­ Florida’* electoral vote for the
President and Vice President
ed.

fLOP/PA STATEBAN/C
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episcopal

Oasra RA. a* WssdUad Arc.
Rav. J*ha H. Hire* J r , Faator
Church School _
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H reala* Werekl# - Tim * a .
Wsd. Frayer Berrlee TiM A m

A lliance

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s a g e a tb -.H S t s
js s a jw u ,
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Assem bly O f God
P1KECRMT AW W rtLT
O r OOD CHURCH
C m Ittfe M « ■ &gt; «
U . K. Wilier ..
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C IK TRA L W T l I t CHURCH
Car. lltfe I I * 0*11 A**.
H«ll M i l l
,
Factor
i n l a y «e**el ------M l * »•
K era la* Werekt* — lit** a. m.
■ m ining Uaalea — III* A *•
M r*ala* lerrU e
»i»* A «•
W i i Prayer •eerie# t il* A »■
Hiraerr 0##s
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Bandar KIM Brsglsaat
WBSTBTDB MUnOKART
■ A F T irr CHURCH
Ith i t A Hally Are.
M b B. K ia* ----------- Pasts#
• ealay B s h s sl------1 M » *. a .
B s id if
K era la* Werekl# . . 11:4* A a*.
Hr*ala* W scA lp — TiM A m.
W*da**day
Frayor dottle*
. T:dd A a .
tlHRCRCBT BAPTIST
CHURCH
Oaera Road
Faator — - william J. o«*«#
Moraln* W onkl# . 11:04 a sa
Sunday School
* :ll a. m.
Tralnln* Untan — 1:11 p. ra.
Evening Worship ~ M u p. a .
W«'l. til(k*ra A Taaelur*
U n t i n * __________ *;1« a m.

n u n b f r i * o * * a p t if t
Old OrlaaAe M . at H itter A va
B. Hanil lea dvttfla — Farter
■delay Bekeel ____ •:*# A w.
Merala* W on kl# _ 11:4# a. m.
Tralala* Ualea — . BiM * m.
Ir e a la * Werrkly M T ill A ba

HOLT CROP*

d l l A Fark A va

F t. Lossy B l Sapor. Rector

Christian

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Hornln* Prayer

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owns useful purpose. It Hretdic* firm and taut. . . reaching. . . balding.
But lay the rope wide . . . waiting without * purpose . . . and it become*
•o tangled you can't even find the end*.
Life i* like that! For tome folk* it seem* an loiponible tangle of conflict*,
worrie* and dbtppomttienu. They haven't discovered how to devote their atrand
of year* to a vital, constant purpose.
But for other* life stretches firm and taut from Mfth tn Eternity. The tangles
dimpcctf at men reach acroa* time to hold certain the truth* by which God would
I u* live.
Uf* without tangle* . . . kfc with purpoa* , , . diioovw k in Church next

Church O f Christ
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Oeaera
Balyk Brewer Jr. Hr*a*ell*l
Blkle fekeel - ■ — liM a. m.
Merala* Werekl# — t i l l a. ■*•
H snlag Werekl# — 1:1* a **.
Wed. Fray** B irrli* f i l l y. bl
FAOLA CHUnCH OF CHRIST
HI ah way Id W eit
Morris f l a k y ___ - R rsife tlK
Blkts Class
. . II:** a. ar.
Msrnla* Wsrakl# — 11:4# a. m.
Rr*nla* W onkl# — l:oe p. «a
Blkle Ctaasa* Wad. _ Till A m-

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&lt;■«■*■! I siiiwWip I) s aims.
&gt;— ■t^oiOialwlMB V.U.wsa

N azarene
Lutheran
O O O D ____________
LUTHERAN CHURCH
IMd A Orlando Drive
Hwy. IT -m
Sanford, Florida
I t l 'T I l l
The Raw. J. Oardsa F a e r y ,
Faetor
Sunday School _ _ 1:11 A BL.
Morning Worihlp — lit®* A m.
Communion—First Buaday la
Each Month
Xladsrgartsa aad Nuresry

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
TH E REDEEMER
1M W. Ilth Place
“ The Church of the Lutheran
Hour" aad TV "Thle la U e
U fa "
Herbert W. O o tr s e ------Faster
Bunday Ichool — . *:1* A m.
W orihlp g*rvles — 1*:1* a * .
Xlnd*r*art*a aad Karawy

Christian Science
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
H I Raat Bacond liras*
Sunday Barries A
•unday dehsol ------ II,!#* a. Bk
Subjoetl "Everlasting Punish,
aasnl"
Wodnaaday Bernes _ *:**#• «*■
Reading Room: M l B. First.
Waakdayai 10:1* a. m - «:M
p. m. Friday KvsbIm i •:*#*
1:11 * bl. ______

M ethodist

Church O f God
ClllIRCII OF OOD
Mod A French
L. 1L A l f o r d __________Faster
■undsy Ichool ___Bid* a. m.
Uornln* Worship _ 11:** a. m.
Xvsngsllatlo Harr. - Til* p. u.
Tuaa. Frayor lory. _ f i l l A ■■
Thurt. Toun* Faopta
Rndaaror —~—
Tilt A *•

OENEVA METHODIST
CHURCH
Rav. w . E. Timms ____ Faetor
Sunday School —— t:4 l a m.
Morntn* Bsrvlsss — U :t« a m.
Choir Practtco Wad. 1:11 y a
Evary Oae Welooma

CHURCH OK OOD
o r I’ llOI'HKCT
110* Elm Avtnnt
OAKLAWH BAPT IIT CHURCH
JUT. Rottort Watch ----- Panto*
1TI1 Country Cluh Road
-JL'iaJaJ. JtehuaU
— R H W i W V f F l m - Kaytl**- Worahlp Hsrylc* _ lo :t l a. m .
Charek
R..-.n*sUstts dorr. _ Til* a **•
Bar. R. T. B a m t l ------Fa*loe
Tuadayi
Sunday School — - 1:11 a. m.
Blhl* T r a ln ln * ----- - Till A H*
W s n h l# forrlo# _ 11:00 a. m.
Thur*&lt;layt
Tralnln* Unton
. did! p. m.
Toun* People Perries Till p a
Evening Wnrahlp — Iio* p. m.
Wed. Prayor a«rv. — Till A ak

Methodist

Sunday
Drutrrorvxny
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Tuesday
Art*
&gt;:a6-d»

Monday
Nthcmiah
A lA lt

W(4nu«laf
Art*
*7:**-Ji

Friday
Homans
IJiH-14

Thunday
Fonian*

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OSTEEN METHODIST CHURCH
Osteea
STAFFORD MEMORIAL
CHURCH
North Monroe
C A. B e a t t y _________ Faator
Oat son
Sunday Sohoal —— I4:M a *A
Osteea
Worship larvtcs — 11:44 A m.
Stafford M em orialWorship aorvlc* _ *;M A m.
Stafford Memorial—
Sunday School ____ 14:1* a * .

I Corinthian*

FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZAR ENW
W. Ind at at Mapl* Ava
Fanl Blckt* ..... ............ Faator
Sunday Schssl — _ 1:41 a m.
Morning W orihlp — 14:11 a m.
To nth
■
1:44 a *a
Young Adult
Fallownhtp
- 4:4# A m.
Th# Namas Wn Bear
Evan**lliUs Borvlos Ti4l a *a
Mld-Waa*
tarvlca &lt;Wsd.) __ J:I4 p. m.
Third Sunday
lln siplratloa — 1:44 p, m.

FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Lake Mary, FI a
R av. W. L. Holcombe, Faator
Sunday
1:41 a m. ____ Bible School
11:44 a m. — Morning Worship
J:M A * - __ Evening Service
T:M A m. — W ed Mld-Waah
Prayer Services
T:M A bl — Las* W*d. Mine*
lonary Service

Pentecostal

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
411 Fark A va
Rav. Robert K. Jasklna, Fasts*
Morning Worship _ 1:1* a ■ .
Hunday S c h o o l------ I:M a m.
Morning Worship — M ill A ak
MTF Msatlnan ---- 4:1* A BL.
tlatarmsdlats. Ian lor)
Evan in * Worship M Tit* a *A

CONOREOATIOMAL
CHRIHTIAN CHURCH _
(Dnltad Chunk of Chrlot)
Perk Avenue *» l**h It.
*:«• a. m . ___ Churrh Beheel
11:0® a. m. — Worship Barvlee
1:1* p. m. _ Christian Youtk
Mini airy
Rav. Walter A. R. MeFktread.
Faetor

Southern M ethodist

FBBB MBTHODIBT CHURCH
Cernsr «th Bl sad Laurel A va
Her. C. E. Anderson
Faster
TBIapbosei 111-TtJ*
Banday Beheol
■ - • :«1 a »•
Morning Wsrahl# _ 1*:4* a * .
Kvtnlng Worship _ T:M a *a
W*A Freysr Ssirrta* T ill a a

Tha Oaw* k a . paakol htkw

w Mrth hr so MMwa Mt**so»

Cwvrlju 1*4. a « u . AAwlialii Umim, hr.

Congregational

m
W

F ree M ethodiit

CHURCH OF CHRUT
1111 Park Avanu*
Bart Brewa
. BraagolIK
Buaday
■Ibio S tu d y _____ _ 1*:M a. ML
Uornln* Worihlp — 11:M a. M*
Rraatn* dorrle* — 111* p. aa.
So* "llarald of Truth" I p. m.
Sunday aa Ckaaaot I
Tuesday
Ladloa nibl* C lan . l*iM a. m.
Wodnaaday
Blbl* d a t a ■ ...... Tit* a a .

OdTKEM BAPTIST CHURCH
HWT. I l l
PA 111*111
Faator ----- Ckntor W. Plonk
■ unday Ichool ___ . 1(;(* a. m.
Uornln* larrle* — 11:M a. m.
Tralnln* Ualun
1:1* P- m.
K n n ln * Sortie* — Til* P- m.
Wsdntoday UtoUnga:
Oraanltatlona _
1:1* A a .
F r a y o r ............. — T:l* A a*.
C k o lr _________— 1:11 9. ak

Holy Coasmualsa _

Fam ily Berries a s*

FIRST CHRIITIAN CHURCH
DtlCTPLBS OF CHRIfT
im t
HIT R M afor# A rk
R. Veras* Fatlar
•aaAey B S h oot____t i l l 1 B .
K erala* Werekl# - 1 M I a. m.

JORDAN MlidtONART
BAPTIST CHURCH
ld t l W. P in t S trn l
Ssaday Sekeol _ _ I*:** a. aa.
M orale* W srikl# — 11:** a. n .
Rlbla I ta ly (Baalay) I:M pm .
Evsngallitlo dtrrla* TiM A m.
Wad. Frayor Maot — TiM A m.
Bill Staphana ------------ Faator
A Cordial Waloone M All

CHRIST MRTHOPUT
CHURCH
SunlasA Cat*(as
Citrus Hsl*hU
Rav. Charles E H o * * _Fasts#
Church School —
•:** a m.
Morning Worship _ 11:0* a m.
m t f --------------------- Site a m .
Kva Worship ------ 1:1® p. a .
Wad. Ptayar Barries TiM f.na.

FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONQWOOO
141 Oran*# Str*at
Rav. E. Ruth Orant — Paalor
Bunday School
10:4* a ra.
Morning Worship _ lli» « a ra.
Sunday Evening _ T:l* a ra.
Wed. Blbl* Study , J:M a Bk
Conquerors Masting
Friday --------------- T:M A « .

Presbyterian
FIRST FRESBYTERIAH
CHURCH
Sanford, FIa
...
Oak 4 va A Ird PL
Orsver C. law ell Jr. __ Faster
Eds*r W. Smith J r .‘ Assistant
Pastor
Church S c h o o l_____ 1:41 a m.
Seaalon M e a ts ___ 14:41 a m.
Morning Worship — 11:4* a m.
Plonaor Fellowship _ 1:4* a m.
■anlor III Fallowahlp 4:00 a m.
Evening Worship __ T:I4 a nu
Wad. Frayor Mooting T:4* a m.

CHURCH OF THE COVENANT
III* South Orlando Drive
Thomas 1L M a k ln ____Pastor
Worihlp
_ _ 4:4* A ak
Chur oh Schssl ___ 14:4* A Bk

-The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory P age PossibleTHE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. 4 Mrs. M. B. Strickland

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Stuff

ART BROWN
TEST CONTROL

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employees

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

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

HARRELL 4 BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W.2fith S t, Sanford

SANFORD WELDING k
FABRICATING CO.
Bill Whitley A Employe*!

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
301 W. 1st. S t, S u fo r d

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

HILL HARDWARE 4
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

A. DUDA &amp; SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

HILL LUMBER 4 HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Creppe and Employ tas

KIDDY’S STANDARD SERVICE
First 4 French, Sanford

KILGORE REED COMPANY
1400 W. lit . SL, Sanford

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

ZITTROWER RROS.
1400 S. Elm
NELSON a CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florid*
OVIEDO RADIO &amp; ELECTRIC CO.
Robert A. Cameron IV

SMTTTY’S SNAPPIN’ TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE

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

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

L. D. PLANTE. ING
Oviedo, Florid*
LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning
LIGGETT REXALL DRUG
Gordon Keilett — Herman Koleff
end Employees

B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
and Employs*!

PERFECTION
DAIRIES
STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff
HOWARD BOTELER
Wholesale Confectionery
WHATABURGER
2545 French Avenue
WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice L Wilson and Staff

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M- Cameron and Staff

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. A l Wilson

ROSE AND WILK’S RESTAURANT
Roae 4 Wilks Bowman 4 Employees

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

F s * l a Waainyaa
Mathadta*.
BL
41
W. at Facia
BL Jama* A U -B , daaford Ava.
BL Mary's A.M.B. Church IL RL 411 Oatss*
BL FanT* MaUedla* C l a r c k
Oatasa
Rd. Cnt*rptlas
Ita f ford Mamortal MsthsdMt O t a r s )
B. DaBary

BBVBNTB DAY ADYBMTIFT
Forsat Lak* lavaslh.day Advastlst Church,
Hwy. 411, Forest City
Bavasth-day Adranllat churah, Malttasd
Ava, Altamonte Springs
Banfard gavanth-day
Advastlst Church,
Bsrsnth A Elm

-SEMINOLE COUNTY A R E A CHURCH DIRECTORYBAPTIST
Antioch Baptist Church, Oviedo
Central Beptlnt Chunk, t i l l Oak A va
Chulusta First HapUat Churcfc
Chuluota MapUni Mltaion
Rider Sprlsia Uaptlai Chur*A
KI0 L i i n t B

E i

Firs* Baptist Chsrth, 411 Pork Ava
FrUodablp Bapllat Church e l
Allament* tyrings
RL 414, A) lament* Springs
First Baptist Church *4 DsRnry
First Usptlat Churob e l Oanava
First Haptlsl Chsrch e l Lab# Mary
First Ua p list Church of Lak* Msnroa
First Baptist Chsrth *1 Lsagweod, Oar.
Church * Oraat
First Baptist Cbursh o f Ovlsde
First Baptlat Church *1 Saa Leads Iprtag*
First ShUsh Hlsclsaary BaplMl ChartA
11*1 w . Ilth at.
Forsat City Baptist Church
Fountain Head Baptist Church. Ovled*
Lave Ssutbars Daptlat Mlaslun, Chuluota
Mlaslsnary
Baptist Church
North RA
Eaisrprlae
_
_
_
.
Macedonia
Mlaalok Baptlat Church
Oak HIU RA Ostaca
Morning alory Uapllit Church, daneva Hwy.
Mu Olivo Miaalunary Uaptlat Church, Saa
Lead* M i n n J it , Lsegwaed

ML Sica Mlaataaary Baptist. Upas A va
New
ML Calvary
Mlealoaary
Baptist
ill * W. Ilth SL
New Islam Primitive Baptist OhsreA
II** W. Ilth SL
New ML Sis* Baptist Chars A 11M Faar Av*
Oah laws Baptist Chaps), n i l W. Hth BL
Oslsss Baptist Church
Flsacrcst Baptist Church. MI W. Onora Rd.
Prairie Laha Baptist ChursA R ids* Hd,
Fata Fark
Prssvcaa Mlsstsaary Baptlat ChursA Midway
I M .U Shllah Mlaatsaary Baptist Church.
Nlstk B UMkary
SL James Mlaalssary Baptlat Chsrth i t a
RA t i l Oatsas
St. Fasl Mlaslsnary Baptlat ChursA Ith SL
BL Matthew* Missionary Baptlat Church
Caaaaa Haight*
SL Jtha‘* Mls*l*a*ry Baptist CkuraA
It* Crpress i t
Tsaipi*
~
____Baptist
ohuraA Fain* Sprtags Rd*
Altamsat* Iprlngs

WattaIda Mlaalaaary Baptist CharaA

411 A Hally Av a
Blah Hop* Baptist ChursA Tit Orsag a A va.
CATROLIO
Chsrch #f the Hattvitr. t a l k Mary
All loule Cathsll* ChursA Til Oak Ava
Neman Calhella Maas, Sportsman's Club,
ChnlMU

•L
Ana’s
Catholic
CburcA
Ftrahlng
Flat*, Datlary
BL Mary Maadalaa* Catholic Church, Mall*
land A va Altamonte Bprlsgs
CHRISTUM
First Christian Church, 1I0T B. Sanford AvA
Congregational Christina Church.
Jt*1 I’ srk Av*.
Northsld* Christian Church, F l o r i d a
11a.an Dr.. Maitland
CHURCH OF CIIRIdT
Church
Church
Church
Church

of
of
of
of

Christ, l i l t d. Fark Ava
Christ, Uanava
Christ, Losgwoed
Christ. I'aola
CHURCH OF OOD

Church
Church
Church
Church

st
of
st
ot

Hod,
Ood,
Ood,
Ood

1*1 Hickory
tit® a. rraseh
Oviedo
Mission, Bstorprlso
BPISCOFAL

An Salats Bplsoopal Church B. DsBarr
Av*.. Batsrprla*
Christ Bpla.-opal Church, t.ongwool
All Balnla blpiscopaL Knlrrprli*
R o lf Crass Kgiaoopai, Park A . a al 4tk

LUTHBRAM
A scan alo a
Lu th a ra a
C h u rch ,
O vsrb coo h
H r , C a sa a lh a rry
Good Shep hard U nited L u t h a r A
H o t B. O rlan d o Dr.
I.u t h a r a s c b u ra k s t th * Radaam ar,
1*1 W . IS th P la ca
Maaatah L u th e r a n C h u rch , A m erican Le g io n
l u l l , p ra ir ie L a k t , K a ra D a rk
S L L u k a s L u th e r a n C h u rch . R L t i l S la v ia

METHODIST
B a c n a tt M a n o r ia l M athsd lat C h u rch .
D e n a ry A v a , e n te rp rise
D ear L a k . M sthodlat Ch u rak
Ilo th al A.M.M. C h u rch . C an aan H e ig h ts

Casaalharry

Community

Msthodlat

B.

Church.

H w y . t j . | ] A IMnay H id e* ltd-, C a a sa lh c rry
D c tia ry C o m m un ity M e th o d :,i c h u r c h W .

Highlands,

DaBary

C h r is t M sthodlat Cbureh
itunland K a la ta a
F i r s t M sthodlat C h u rch , i t * r a t h A v a
F i r s t M athodlst C hu rch of Ovlado
F ira t S o d th srn M sthodlat C h u rch
W om an ’s C lu b 1*1 O a k A v a
F r a * M athodlst C h u rch . 14* W . it h B L
O sn a v a M athodlst C h u rah , G eneva
G ra c e M athodlst C h u rch , O nora R A
G r a n t C hap al A M E . C h u rch , Ovlado

Oakarova Msthodlat Church, Ovlado
tk t ia g

UaGhodlM C h u rch

RAZARKNB
F I r* t Churah at d r
led at Masla
Fern
Fark Charah ad
O’ Or tan R d, Farm Park
Lak* Mary Cksrah at th* Kaaaraaa
FRBSBTTBR1AM
Cemmuatty Frssbylartss Church. Lak* Mary
First
Frsabytarlaa
Charah.
Oak
Ava.
A Ird BL
First Prcabytarlaa Chsrth. Csssslbsrry
First
Praahytsrlaa Church of DsBary,
K. Hlghlaed
Prcabytarlaa Chsrth *I Th* Co rasas I
III* a. Orlando Dr.
8L Andrews Praahytsrlaa Church 4*11 Laa&gt;
naal Bah. D r. Bear Lak*
Upaala Commaalty Fraebytsrlaa Churah.
Upsala RA
Waatralslalsr Fraahytartan Churah, Hawaii
Park. RL i l l

OTHER CHURCHES
Alisa’s A.M.E. Church, Oliva A Ilth
Church ot Ood In ChrtsL Ovlsds
Chuluota Community Church
Church of Ood of Prophecy, HIT Kim A va
Church *f Ood Mission, Batsrpris*
Chsrch s t Jasss Chris* at LaMar Da#
•slat*. I l l l Park A v a
Commaalty Chapal, Altamonte Bpr'ngs
Eastern Ortbodos Church. gL Johns Cbry&gt;
aostom Chapal, Hwy. 17-)I, Fora Park
Congrsgatloa Bath laraal. ilth A Mag nails
First Cbursh of Christ, gsisatUt,
14# B. tad BL
Ktagdom Hall ot Jehovah's Witness
Laha Monro* UslL 11*1 W. Third BL
First Pentecostal Church of Lssgwood
Ml Oliva Uollacaa Chureh. Oak HlU
Rd. Oatasa
Plaacrast Assembly s f Ood. m h A Elm
*a*ford Alllanas church, t i l l B. Park A v a
Bastard Cangrsgattoa s t Jehovah'# Wit*
aasaaa, l* i Sanford A v a
Th* Salvation Army, H i E. tad SL
^
Unity Churah e l Bastard, t i l A U i M.
’

�Record Turn-Out Expected Tomorrow In Seminole Voting
Seminole County * « • « on the St Johns River » » » • “The Nile of Americ.”

She
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VOL. 86

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Tb* Booth
la Somlaolo

County to receive

tha fo ld

award fo r 100 par coat coop*
oration la tha currant Uni tad
I

Fund

campaign.

Tha

and g21S from tha employe*
o f 112.11. Another fine ax*
ample o f "care-nees.”
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

Chatted with Richey Green,
district engineer of tha State
Road Department, the other
day when 1-4 wee opened. He
noted that traffic counts on
Highway 17-92 averaged 19,000 vehicles a day. That’ s a
A rash o f burglaries and at­
lo t o f vehicles, A trooper in tempted burglartaa waa report­
the entourage on hand for the ed by police this morning; all
inform al opening wee heard o f them being made over the
to mutter, “ That 19,000 muet weekend.
have been on a ejow day.” He,
A thief used a master key
f o r one, is probably happy to to eater tho office* of Dr.
see 1-4 open to relieve some Richard Dougherty at 303 E.
o f the congestion.
F lrtt St. They pried open a
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desk drawer but failed to get
The P o it Offiee Department, anything, police said.
They then went to the Christ­
according to word from Con­
gressman 5yd Herlong, hai ap­ ian Science Reading Room at
proved the new poit office 303-A E. First S t and took
building for la k e Mary. The 53.33 from a petty cash draw­
structure will h a v e
2,500 er.
Sometime Sunday night or
square feet of floor space, a
314 iquara-foot platform, and early this morning someone
5,500 square feet of parking tried to enter the Tip Top
■pace. It will repla-e the 1,000 Supermarket on Sanford Ave­
square foot room now being nue but were foiled by bars
used and conildertd entirely a c r o n a window. They broke
Inadequate for the community. a window and pulled out a
Herlong said, however, that no screen on the north side of the
site for the new building hai building but were thwarted in
the attempt.
been selected.
Tw o Negro boys age 12 and
13 were nabbed by police Sun­
day pfteruooa altar they al­
legedly had taken aoft drinks
from the Memorial Stadium
concession stand. They were
taken to their homes where
police informed their parents
o f the activities.
Carl Judkins of 2419 Cedar
Ave. reported the loss of be­
tween 123 and f28 from the
glove compartment of his csr
som etim e Saturday night or
early Sunday morning.
A plat* glass window was
smashed out of the Thompson
“ If you are old enough to vot* G rocery Store. t3th Street and
“ Go to the polls; don't be the Southweit Road, late Saturday
goat.’ ’
night but nothing else was dis­
— Margie H ills
turbed, police reported this
Woman's Club morning.

Burglars Hit
Over Weekend

VOTE. . . VOTE

NO. 312

Electors
Decide
Tuesday
WASHINGTON

TALLAHASSEE (U P I) Nearly two million Florida
voters ara expected to flock
to the polls Tuesday, drawn by
hotly-contested races for prsaid to t and governor.
Tha Weather Bureau in Mi­
am i predict! partly cloudy
ik ies over m ost of lb* state,
but foreca ster! aay "n o rain

Boy Scout* will be honored
Flection Day at the Melodea
Skating Sink during a okata
party in two sessions, 4 to g
and 7 to 10 p.m. Look* Ilk*
a chance for the old folke to
la expected-"
have It quieter at home while
A record 2 5 million voter*
they Helen to election return*. are registered in the •tste-lnShealy B eit of the rlnka aaya eluding a record 300.000 Ne­
90 per cent o f the money re­ groes—and expert* predict Lceived during the perty will 993,000 will go to the polls be­
be turned over to the current tween 7 a. m and T p. m. lo­
United Fund cempeign. Lota cal tim e.
o f benefit* In thle project.
In addition to president and
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governor, voters will elect six
County Judge C. Vernon congressm en (six other con­
MU* w ill, on tho expiration gressional race* are uncontesto f his term the f i n t o f the e d ), n U. S. senator, and state
year, join in a partnership and local officials.
Jacksonville Mayor Haydon
w ith Atty. Mack N. Clev*
land Jr. They’ll have offices B u m s, the D em ocratic nomi
In the Sanford Atlantic Bank nee for governor who spent 1
Building, the present home o f million dollars running as the
candidate,
la
Cleveland. A pair o f aces back businessman
heavily favored over his Be
to back.
publican
opponent,
Charles
o
*
Holley, of St Petersburg.
A 15-year-old youth writes
On the presidential level,
to The Herald, critical o f hi*
both parties have fought
town. Am ong things ha has
rough battle with the Demo­
to say: “ Sanford li a leeeoncrats smelling a possible win
al town, nothing happen*
In Florida for the first time
during the aumraer, farming, since 1941. The state Is still
fru it picking and packing rated a tossup between Lyndon
d i e s .. .Florida low wages end Johnson and Barry Goldwster,
h igh prices don’t m ix .. .Thera however.
l l a handful o f crooked g so
Dem ocrats are counting hea­
station* and atorei, too high vily on tha 300,000 registered
price* and many other*. . . Negroes to vote solidly for the
Breaking and intaring, rob­ president because of the civil
bery, 1* good buelnen to go rights bill.
With Florida's 14 electoral
In too. . .Idtae to make Senford like Orlando have been votes at stake, and Goldwster
turned d o w n ., .The bind ihell needing every vole he can get
w as to m down to m ike a if ha expects to win the elec­
m odem restaurant, it now tion, the GOP has been pound­
atanda aa a bug* eement ing hard &lt;n the Florida Pan­
block, cracked, chipped anJ handle where conservatism Is
popular and the civil rights
u g ly .. . ”
bill Is generally unpopular.

‘4

MON. NOVEMBER 2, 1964

Pictured

hank

turned la |10Q fo r tha firm
fo r a per capita laraataent

Established 31908

______

Florida
Record

la Fora Park la tha fourth
financial croup

United Presa Leaaed Wire

Think-Then Vote Seen To

fo r a lfc

u p cod* n m

(U P I )

—

Tha Sanford Herald believe* in an open and
frank discussion o f tha facta and Issues in cam­
paigns for public offices.
But The Herald deplores any candidates'
disregard o f the facts and genuine issues and
campaigns based on personal attacks.
Smear campaigns will deter qualified ami
experienced citizens from seeking public office.
The future o f this nation, our state, our
county and our municipalities depends upon re­
sponsible men and women who seek public o f­
fice, serve as elected public officials and who
have the trust and confidence o f the citizens.
Before you vote tomorrow, make it a point
to examine tech candidate and the issues in­
volved. This will enable you to make your own
individual judgment o f the candidates’ qualifica­
tions and their ability to represent you in public
office.

Tuesday's election could bring
72 million voter* to the poll*
If Americans show as much
Interest

UNITED FUND contributions to date have pushed the totali up to 25
per cent o f the 140,000 goal. Campaign Chairman Troy Ray Jr. paints the
rise on the red fenther billboard at the com er of Park Ave. and Firat St.
He ia also alated to paint in the appropriate indication on a similar sign
located at the Seminole Plaza in Casselberry, Official deadline fo r the
United Fund drive Is Nov. 12.
(Herald Photo)

2 Die In Crashes; Toll Now 14
fU U V A

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Mass Pile-Up
P1STOIA,

Italy

(U P I)

-

More than 30 cars plied Into
each other In rainy darkneas
Sunday night on the "Super­
highway o f the Sun.’ ’ Sixteen
persona were slightly injured.

‘On Guard*

Two persons w ere killed on
Seminole highways over the
weekend to bring the county's
traffic fatality total for the
year to 14.
Max O scar Brown, 70, of
Route 2, Box T9-A, died of in­
juries he received Saturday
when hla ca r left Beardall
Avenue end he waa thrown
through the windshield.
In a separate accident Sat­
urday, Donald Rosa Padgett,
23, of Orlando, was fatally In­
jured when the car In which he

Oviedo Wins
Fair Trophy
The Oviedo Community ex ­
hibit this morning was named
the winner of the annual Pres­
ident'!

Trophy

when

Judges

toured the exhibition tent at
tha 1964 Seminole County Fair.
Judges gsvc the {s ir's an

‘Legal Like’

Reburial
WEST BRANCH. lows ( U PI»— The remains of Mrs.
Lou Henry Hoover, wife of the
late President Hoover, were
reburied Sunday beside those
of her husband, overlooking
the small roltage wkere Hoov­
er was born 90 years ago.

*U. S. Warned*
MILWAUKEE. Wis. ( U P D Richard M. Nixon claimed the
Pentagon h id been warned
that U. S. air bases in South
Viet Nam were vulnerable to
attack only two days before
a Communist raid put half the
U. S. jet bomber fleet out of
commission.

Flag Display
Asked Tuesday
Mayor A. L. Wilson of San­
ford today joined with the lo­
cal Pilgrim Chapter of the
Daughters of American Colon*
uts in calling for residents to
display American flags on
Tuesday, a national election
day.
Mrs. F. E. RoumlUat, vice
regent o f the local chapter, re­
quested Mayor Wilson to urge
residents to display the flags
as a reminder o f this country's
national heritage.

the

presidential

race ss they did In I960.
They will be decide between
the poll-favored Democratic
candidate*. President Lyndon
B. Juhnson and his running
mate for vice president, Hu­
bert H. Humphrey, and the
Republican presidential can­
didate, Sen. Barry G oldwster,
and his running mate, Rep.
William K. Miller.
The 1964 vote probably will
act a new record, Just as did
the turnouts o f 6H.8 million
in I960 and 62 million In 1956.
The 72 million guess Is bas­
ed on an assumption that the
eame 63.1 per cent o f the vot­
ing see population thnt cast
ballots four years ag o will
do so again.
However, there la on* fnc*or that could cut the voting
percentage The 1960 record,
a new high in (with tntnl vote
end per rent of voting age
population casting
ballots,
may have resulted partially
from the fact thnt neither
candidate waa the Incumbent
president.
In 19.'8 and In 1918, when
incumbent president* were
seeking re-election, tha votln

U n it Award to Croom* High
School of Sanford, and the
three KiwanLs Club cups went
lo the Liberty Belles o f Slavla,
Boy Scout Troop 211 o f San­
ford, snd the Future Farmers
of America chapter of Semi­
nole High School.
Tho Oviedo exhibit presents
the farming phases of the com ­
munity's tlfe while the Stnford
Garden Club exhibit features
garden and floral arrange­
ments plus a fountain.
Croomi exhibit is s general
display of i d phases of high
school work.
At 5 p. in. today officials of
the Legion Fair Association
and county leaders will snip a
ribbon to officially open the
week-long event to the public.
Children's days will be ob­
served on Tuesday and Wed­
nesday of this week, starting
*t 4 p. m. Merchants Day will
be observed on Thursday.
Featured or the m idw iy Is
Mrs. Frank White, o f Dahlia the Blue Grass Shows which
Drive, D eBary, Herald report­ came direct lo Sanford from
er for the area, died early the Jacksonville Exposition.
Sunday morning at Orange
Memorial Hospital after suf­
fering a brain hemorrhage last
Thursday evening at h e r
United Press International
home.
The legal voting age Is 21
Funeral servicea, incomplete in all states, except Georgia
at this time pending arrival of and Kentucky where it is IB.
relatives from Ohio, will be Alaska where It Is 19 and Ha­
held at 10 a.m . Thursday In waii where it Is 20, according
DeBary.
lo the World Almanac.

Herald Reporter
Dies A t DeBary

Now You K now

By Dottle Asetln
Nearly 200 budding high
school journalists from ell
over Central Florida met Sat­
urday at Seminole H i g h
(Photos taken at the high
school newspaper workshop
will appear In Tuesday'n
Herald.)

™

Fire District

Vote On Ballot

B y Harry I.
N early 22,000 voters are ex­
pected

to

cast

their

ballots,

tomorrow in a 12-bour period
■t 23 precincts aa one of tha
most Intense campaign per*
lods in local history reaches

Us clim ax.
P olls open throughout tha
county at 7 a m,, close at T
p. m . with those in line at that
hour allowed to cast their bal­
lot.
Mrs. Camilla Bruce, county
voting registrar, made tha
heavy turnout prediction today
as she and her staff prepared
for an extrem ely busy several
hours tom orrow ntgbt aa they
tabulate tho returns from tha
precincts.
E ach preelaet Is asked to ex ­
pedite tha return* so Sem i­
nole County can be among tha
color In there aomewher* to first to reach an official de­
cision on the candidates.
make it more interesting.
Topping the attention o f
" U you follow these sim­
most voters la, o f tour**, tha
ple procedure* you will hand national presidential race. But
In a better-prepared articles, considerable beat has been
more acceptable to the editor generated in contests on tha
and more Interesting to your local level, too.
Chief am ong these is the
reading
pubtle," Stenstrom
race between W. Lawrence
concluded.
Master o f ceremonies for Swofford, Democratic m a yor
tha luqehton waa Mias Sherry o f Altamonto Springs and B .
Bassett, * Republican.
Uarealta, editor of the Sale- Pope
magundl, Seminole High's na­ Each Is seeking the County
tional award-winning year­ Commission poet In District S
but voting i* on a countywide
book.
basis.
Friendly arguments am ong
voter* have, in some Instances,
turned Into bitter disputes as
the two candidates squared o ff
for the cam paign.
T a x Assessor Mary E arle
Walker, Dem ocrat, la opposed
Henry Tam m , for eight for the assessor’ s office b y
years City Clerk and Finance Guy Allen, Republican. Thle
Director for the City of San­ cam paign, too, hsa creeled
ford, today assumed his new considerable Interest but has
position as chief deputy under maintained a calm er approach
Clerk o f tha Circuit Court Ar­ as each cited qualifications
for the offtca.
thur H. Beckwith Jr.
state Rep. Joe Davts, D em o­
Tam m replaces Troy Ray,
cra
t, Is asking to be returned
who is the unopposed Demo­
cratic nominee in Tuesday's to Tallahassee and Is oppos­
general election for the office ed In his bd by Dr. Robert T.
Hoover, Republican.
of county tax collector.
Incumbent Jim Birkenmeyer,
The new chief deputy Is a
native of Savannah, Ga., but D em ocrat, has campaigned for
has been a resident of Sanford b is return to office on the
since 1922. R iy will continue Board o f Public Instruction
to be associated with the and Is oppn&gt;c&lt;] by Waller Ho*
clerk's office until he aiiu m cs berg, Republican.
Dem ocrat Al Davis Is cam ­
his new duties in January.
paigning for the justice o f
peace office In District 6 and
Is opposed by C. E. (Chuck)
Kern, Republican. Each i i
seeking the post now held b y
Llnten L. Cox.
In addition, 13 amendments
Tonight's session of the San­ to the Florida State Constitu­
ford City Commission may be tion will be acted upon at the
a storm y one with a delega­ polls.
tion o f Sanford merchants
In Sanford v oten will choose
slated to appear end esk that between the Incumbent City
downtown parking meters be Com missioner Joe Baker and
covered for a 90-day test per­ his rival, E. C. Harper, Jr.
iod with an eye toward remov­
Seminole County voters w ill
ing them altogether in the fu­ decide tom orrow on the rea­
ture.
lignment of justice of peace
City Commissioner! may he districts in the county.
expected to protest that the
The vote, considered a form ­
parking meter revenue, which ality by county officials, will
has already dropped over sev­ allow for a new districting o f
en per cent In the past year, constable and peace justice
has been pledged to pay off areas.
the 591.000 purchase of the
Mrs. Bruce said the last ses­
Woodruff property on the cor­ sion of the Legislature approv­
ner o f First Street and Park ed the rrdistrictlng but voter
Avenue. A balance of 564,000 approval is now needed to
remains on this property.
make the realignment binding,

Tamm Assumes
County Post

City To Receive
Meter Proposal

Don't Be Misled!
AT NO TIME HAVE AUDITORS EVER AD­
DRESSED A LETTER TO THE MAYOR OF
ALTAMONTE CRITICIZING HIM REGARD­
ING RECORDS OR HANDLING OF PUBLIC
FUNDS. MR. JACK GREENE CPA STATED
TODAY

HIS OFFICE

LETTER DATED

’Phone Company
Votes Dividend

FATAL CRASH scene is shown above. The car containing two Orlando
men went out of control on the Bear Lake Rond Saturday, killing Donald
Ross Padgett, 25. The driver, Rodney Harry Whitehurst, *24, i&lt; being
treated at an Orlando hospital.
(Herald Photo)

Ballot

Budding Journalists
Attend Seminar Here

School for en Intensive seesion on school newspaper and
yearbook production.
Highlighted by the luncheon
addreas on “ How To Build a
News Story" by Sanford Her­
ald Associate Editor Julian
Stenstrom, the student# end
teachers heard a professional
group o f University o f Flor­
ida professors, Central F lor­
ida publishers, newsmen snd
authors expound on many
facets o f the subject In work­
shop sessions which began at
8:30 a.m.
Tha prot and cons o f a ca­
reer in journalism were out­
lined to the students In the
session in the *udlProf. John V .
1952 and
in­ Webb
* " * I960 when the *“
‘ o f the School o f Jour­
cumbent wee not running. nalism end Communications
This Indicate* there Is more of the University o f Florida.
voter Interest when two new
Some of the high points o f
men are trying to g e t in.
Stcnatrum's address on how
The 72 million estimate hits to build s news story incluil
been used hy official* o f the ed tho following directions to
Democratic National Commit­ the student writers:
tee, hut no gurtse* o f the
"W rite It while It's fresh
turnout h*v* been forth com ­ In your mind. On the way
ing from the Republican*.
beck from your assignment,
■tart composing that import
ant first paragraph in your
mind end give your editor en
estimated length o f
your
story as soon ss you can.
"D on 't start at the very
Another question to bo d e ­ top o f the page — allow room
cided Tuesday, and one which for editorial directions by not
was not on the sample ballot writing on the top third o f
printed In last week’ s Herald, your first page. In the upper
Is that of creating a fire con ­ right hand corner, put your
trol district In District 2 (the name so the editor will know
Lake Monroe area),
who wrote the story in case he
Mrs Camilla Bruce, county
needs to esk you questions.
voting raglstrar, la id the ques­
"W h s t is tha key point o f
tion was not on the sample
your story? This must be in
ballot supplied lo the news­
your first paragraph and try
paper and It was nut noticed
to make that paragraph ca t­
until called to her attention.
The ballot used was a sample chy — that first tine is most
important.
from District 4.
“ Let your following para­
Favorable approval of it will
allow the assessment o f pro­ graphs come in order of their
perty in the district to help fi­ Importance to tha story » j
nance
the
department.
A that If it has to be rut, It can
" y e t " vote will approve it; a be done without losing any­
"n o " vole will disallow the thing of major Importance.
"D on 't editorialise — ju st
proposal. persons In District 2
state the facts, snd bo very
only will vote on U.
sure of your quotes — If
you're not sure, pick up the
telephone end cell the speaker
and verify before you take
chance of misquoting him.
“ Check that spelling —•
took it up If you’re not posi­
tive o f the correct spelling —
this Is one o f the biggest
faults o f high school writers,
"E dit your own story by
reading it over carefully,
aloud perhaps, to see 'h ow it
reads' and try to g et a little

A'S?;10{fe[re2SwS

4 Sunday afternoon In an Orlan
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) - do hospital.
Secretary o( State Tom A d im i
The driver of the car. Rod­
notified voting officials in the ney Harry Whitehurst, 24, also
67 counties today to be on of Orlando, suffered head In­
guard against any deliberate juries and is being treated at
attempt to slow down voting an Orlando hospital.
tomorrow.
The accident w as Investigat­
ed by Florida Highway Patrol
Trooper John Worden. He re­
COPENHAGEN
(U P I) - ported the car was a total loss.
Danish
Communist
party
Two Sanford Naval Air Sta­
chslrmnn Knud Jespersen said tion men w ere Injured Satur­
today that ousted Soviet Pre­ day morning when the car in
mier Nikita 8. Khrushchev la which they w ere riding over­
suffering
from
sclsroais, turned on Onora Road. Being
among other ailments.
treated at the base’ a dispens­
ary are Francis Poodley and
Danny Shaw. The ear left the
NEW YORK (U P I) - This road and flipped over In a
Is the day it becomes si! nice nearby field and was declared
and legal-Pke, with bota part­ a total loss by Investigating of­
ies signing the historic final ficers.
papers that will join the New
York Yankees with the Col­
umbia Broadcasting System-

Nikita 111

In

22,000

Editorial Comment

A quarterly dividend o f 20
cent* per share on the com ­
mon stock of the W inter Perk
Telephone Compeny, payable
Dec. 1 to holders o f record o f
Nov. 14, 1961, waa voted by
the board nf directors t t its
meeting this week.

Most Important Thing Tom orrow . . . V O T E !

ALTAMONTE

DID NOT SEND A

3-17-61 TO

REGARDING

MAYOR OF
TOWN

RE­

CORDS OR FINANCES.

VOTE FOR H O N ESTY —
IN TEGRITY— PR O V E N RECORD
OF DEDICATED SERVICE.

VOTE W. LAWRENCE
DEMOCRAT
SWOFFORD
County C o n n . — Seminole C ountj

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Security Criticized In Raid On U. S. Base

'AM-Weather' Highway Snowed Under
tilted P m i International

150,000 SCIEN TISTS, ENGINEER S
and P H Y SIC IA N S throughout the
nation U rge Y O U to V ote for

P R ES ID EN T
JO H N S O N
paid

political

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by— SCIENTISTS,

EN­

GINEERS and PH YSICIANS fo r JOHNSON.

SAIGON (U P I) — Commun­ esUmate the damage in dol III 3 million apiece. Sunday, jtook ‘ m a W damag and new
ist guerrillas using old Ameri­ la ri. The twin-jet B37s tost) six B37i were desnoyed. eight|et «w re *U«Vly damaged.

1It to cerem onies hastily called

The first heavy m ow storm
of the year twirled through
the mounts mi of northern Cali­
fornia, southern Idaho and
Utah early today.
The weather bureau aaid the
winter
harbinger
created
"n ea r h lin a rd " eonditlona In
High Sierra a of California.
Warnings
were lim ed lor
stockmen, motorists and huntera at high elcvationa in the
three itatei.
The itorm mowed out dedi­
cation ceremonies for a new
all-weather highway across
Doaner Summit In California
Sunday. Official! heading to
(fee 7, WO foot high p a n were
■tailed for several hour* In the
itorm in d few of them made

at a lower elevation.
Donnet Summit was named
for a party of 30 westbound
settlers who were trapped In
the pass by an early snow
storm 1W years ago. Nearly
half of them starved to death
during the winter.
Light rain fell early today
from the Pacific Northwest across the Great Lakes and
temperatures ranged from a
degrees at Old Town in south­
east Jaine to 73 at Orlando,
Fla.
Joseph
Priestley, English
chemist,
found
cauttchoue
would rub out pencil marks, a
property which gave us the
name "ru b b er."

KEEP
YOUR TAX ASSESSOR

RE-ELECT
MRS. MARY EARLE

ALKER
DEMOCRAT

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TAX

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Thoroughly QUALIFIED By Experience
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15 YEARS AS YOUR ASSISTANT ASSESSOR

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can-made

m ortar

sheila de­

stroyed — d rm a gM 71 Ameri­
can B57 atom bombers Sunday
in the worst single blow to the
United States in three years
o f helping fight the Vietna­
mese war.
Four

Americana

and

two

Vietnamese were killed. Thirtyone Am ericans and five Viet-

LLOYD BROWN

Lloyd Brown's
Aim:'To Work
For Everyone'

nameae were wounded. A fifth
American was killed a few
hours later in a separate mor
tar raid seven miles away.
The

raiders

slipped away,

apparently without suffering
any casualties. An organised
chase for them by three airsupported battalions ended at
dawn today. (J. S. officers esti­
mated that as few as nine of
them eould have canted out
Lloyd Brown was recently the raid.
named by the North Orlando
Both Am erican and Vletna
Council to complete the un- mese officers wre critical of
expired term o f Arthur Far- security precautions In what
rin who resigned when he was com ing to be called a "lit­
moved
from
the
Village. tle Pearl H arbor."
Brown wee sworn In by North
The B37a were parked on the
Orlando Village Judge Har­ air field at Ben H oi, only I]
old Johnson.
miles north of Saigon in an
Brown states that Ms aim •tea thick with Communist
la "to work for tha benefit Vtet Cong.
U. S. officials refuted to
o f avtryon* in North Orlan­
d o."
Brown and his wifa, Sylvia
who is a nativa Floridian,
movad to 4S South Fairfax
Avenue from Orlando more
than four years ago. They
have one child, Russell, 3.
Lloyd la a member o f tha
Veterans o f Foreign Wara,
•be North Orlando Volunteer
Fire Department and la a
Serge rent in tha U. S. Mu­
rine* Corps Reserve, nth Englneera Company In Orlando,
He la a draftsman with Rog­
ers, Lovelock A Frits, arch­
itect* and engineers, In Win­
ter Park, Lloyd la from Libertyville, III., and hla mother
recently earn* to lira with
them.

Lucky Thunderbird Winner...
Jar Black, host on Echetd a Tbeatr* M TV shew, le shown preientlni the keys to the
new I N I Thunde third to tacky winner Mm- I neck Jewel while Bettfe Black loohe en.

Mrs Jew,I el 11*7 I 14rid|e. Ctearweier was wtneor eg the new Thunderbird given In the
recent contest syoaaertd hr Teherd Dewt* *1 Fteetde.

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S i n c e I t l a Impossible) f o r mo to moot you p e r s o n a l l y , I mm w r i t i n g
you t o d l s o u s a the Issu e s In t h i s campaign.

FRESH GROUND

I am the Republican o a n d ld a te f o r County Commissioner, D i s t r i c t 3.
I am a n a t i v e F l o r i d i a n , a l i f e l o n g r e s il ie n t o f Seminole County, married
and have two c h i l d r e n .
X am a p r a c t i c i n g a t t o r n e y and most o f my o l l e n t s
l i r a In Seminole County.

B E E f j - v r
TENDER SLICED BEEF

A c r i t i c a l problem o f our county Is growth and p r o g r e s s , As one o f
the f a s t e s t growing areas i n the n a t i o n , our county needs a dynamic plan
t o a t t r a o t d e s i r a b l e i n d u s t r i a l and r e s i d e n t i a l development. Without
t h i s , wa w i l l have only the l e f t o v e r s from o t h e r o o u n t l e s . My opponent
I s mayor o f a town v i r t u a l l y unchanged in the l a s t twenty y e a r s , and
b i s e x p e r i e n c e seems to bo i n d i s c o u r a g i n g growth and p ro g r e sa .

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BEEF
UNQCHO WITH PAPAIN

An examination o f the tow n 's r e co r d s by a group o f c i t i z e n s un­
co ve r e d the f a c t that the mayor's commoroial p r o p e r t y Is as se sse d at
o n ly 36# o f the c o u n t y ’ s as sessm ent, while the nverngo town assessment
Is 96#.
The p u b l i c r e c o r d s a l s o I n d i c a t e that tho mayor paid h is town
taxan l a t e , but did not pay a p e n a lt y then as the r e s t o f us have to do.
I immediately c a l l e d upon him twice to e x p l a i n t h i s , but he has r e fu s e d
to r e p l y .
The town's c i t i z e n s demanded an e x p la n a t i o n at a o o u n o i l
meetin g, but the meeting was c a n c e l l e d at the l a s t minute.

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Another Issue Is i n t e g r i t y and r e s p o n s i b i l i t y in government. We
who seek e l e c t i o n must bo above r e p r o a c h .
In the past three y e a r s I
have been r e s p o n s i b l e f o r o v e r one and o n e - q u a r t e r m i l l i o n d o l l a r s o f
c l i e n t s ' t r u s t funds under the s u p e r v i s i o n o f the F l o r i d a Supreme C o u rt ,
D i s c l o s u r e s in my opponen t ' s town in the last month point out this
i s s u e . A C e r t i f i e d Pu blic Accountant a Audit of the town’s 1963 records
s t a t e d i n p a r t . . . " y o u are mishandling public f u n d s " .

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There Is no p la ce in our county government f o r f a v o r i t i s m o r p r i v ­
ilege.
Our county must be in the hands o f p r o g r e s s i v e p u b ll o o f f i c i a l s
o f the h i g h e s t i n t e g r i t y d e d i c a t e d to r e s p o n s i b l e government.
I s i n c e r o l y aook your su pport on Novembnr 3 r d , and in r e tu rn I
pledge to so r v e you h o n o a t l y and f a i t h f u l l y as your Commissioner f o r
the next f o u r y e a r s .

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Mon. Nov. 2, ’64— Page 3

Hospital Notes

13 Amendments
Explained By
Sen. Cleveland

OCT. » .

By IK.UI. A u t l i

NOV. 3 -

Smith, Shirley Triplett, Julie
Hum, Sharon Kay lor, David
Mossor, Ruby HacVett and
baby girl, Peggy Carnes and
baby boy, all o f Sanford;
Robin Gale RiChard, Lake
M ary; and Elliot King, Oateen.

Helen G. Galloway, Irena
W althall, Cheryl Je**up, Dan­
ny Horn, Sute Talum. Verlon
Saxton, Roberta Cole, Jean
Cage), Viola Jean Williams,
Ernest Lee Brown and Sue
Wills, all o f Sanford; Thomas
S ta tist!::-:!; estimate It cost
M. Johanna, Ornnge City;
$300 mu uu in one year to
Jean S tafford, Orlando.
dean litter from street* in ur­
Birlha
ban communities o f the fo ile d
Sir. and Mra. Earl C. W illi, States.
baby boy, Sanford.
Discharge*
The
chimpanzee k
the
Lynn Lycn. Ralph Austin ■murtest o f the ape*.

Detail* of the proposed 13
amendment* to the Florida
Constitution were explained
t f i member* of the Seminole
County Farm Bureau hy Sen.
Mack Cleveland, Jr., at the
annual inerting o f the asso­
ciation Friday.
Sen. Cleveland also officia t­
ed at the dedication o f the
new $21,000 Farm Bureau
Building on Hwy 17-th! south.
He was joined in the ribbon•xstting ceremoniee by Bureau
President Jo* Baker.
Approximately 276 mem­
ber* and guest* enjoyed a
beef and pork barbeque with
all the trimming* aa they o f­
ficially opened the new build­
ing, which wa* paid for by
bond* purchased by 76 mem­
bers o f the Burrau.
During the business meetf i g , 4-11 leaders Miss Cathy
Cammack and Bill lline were
presented with the 4-H Key
Award o f the Year by Coun­
ty Agricultural Agent, Cecil
Tucker.
Sen. Cleveland, In outlining
the meaning of the 13 propos­
ed constitutional amendments,
noted that two o f them, num­
b e r three and number 13 hava
Men moet controversial.
He urged a “ yes" vote fo r
number three which deal*
with allowing the principle
a* well as the interest o f the
abate school fund to be used.
Cleveland noted that Semi­
nole County is In a primary
position to be approved next
rear for a new Junior college
• u t that with the uncertainty
o f the re-apiiortionment prob­
lem. Seminole County may not
have a senator of their own
after the lUrtj legislature
meets.
"W e
are well qualified
right now to obtain this col­
lege — It is not necessary to
even wait for a feasibility
atudy, and wa hope that the
*0115 legislature will give us
the go-abend on this most tm-

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Admission*

VOTE FOR EXPERIEN CE

E LE C T

W. LAWRENCE SWOFFORD
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
DISTRICT 3
LAW REN C E. T11F. MAYOR
OF
ALTA M O N TE
SPRINGS. W AS ELECTED TO TH IS O FFICE WITH
T H E LAHGK-'T MAJORITY VOTE EVER GIVEN A
CA N D ID A TE IN THIS AREA — hO1-* O F TDK VOTE. HE HAS SE RVE D A 4 T E A R
TERM ON TIIK BOARD OF CO U N TY COMMISSIONERS AND HAH ALL OF HIS
BUSINESS INTERESTS IN SEM IN OLE COUNTY. A VOTE FOR W. LAW REN CE
SW OFFORD WILL BE A VOTE FOR EXPERIENCE AND PROGRESS.
Pd. Put Adv. By Seminole County Democratic Executive Committee

DEDICATION tif the new $21,000 Farm Bureau office building on south
Hwy. 17-92 Friday was highlighted by the snipping of u red ribbon be­
tween two gold ropes across the driveway. At left is Senator Mack Cleve­
land Jr., who spoke at the annual meeting following the dedication and
ut right, Commissioner Joe Baker, president of the Farm Bureau.
portant project,” he pointed tosing our homestead exemp­
out.
tion.”
On proposed amendment 13,
The amendment provides
involving homestead exemp­ that the first $2,004 o f assess­
tion in Sarasota County, Sen. ed
valuation in Sarasota
Cleveland suggested a " n o ” County be taxable for school
vote, saying that "th ii la a purposes only and that the
fo o t In the door to eventually n ext $3,000 shall lie exempt.

"W e
need
money
fo r
schools, but 1 think we can
find it somewhere else and
leave our homestead exemp­
tion alone,” Cleveland said.
He suggested a “ yea” vote
on all the other proposed
amendment*.

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Special guests attending
were Nn. B. Y. Spars, Mrs.
Mary Roberts, Mrs. William
Schuler, all from Daytons
Beach, and the following
group of women from the
W e stm in ste r Prsebyterian
Church of CasasIboTvyt Mrs.
Ruby Shepherd, Mrs. Peggy
Pitman, Mrs. Julia Dlllloa,
Mrs. Lorraine Dona, Mrs.
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Lynse Grtla, Mrs. Gays San*
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"AD ALARE DEI" award, a tironx* trotts buspendad from a ribbon with the national and
papal colon , la dUpUyad by these seven Boy
Scouts, who also u r n as altar boya at All Soula
Catholic Church. Awards war* presented at
apodal servlets conducted by Ret. Father Rich­
ard Lyons. Flvg o f tho boys art from tho same
troop and throa art brothers. From loft a n Paul

from their
Hag at the ehoir
of I f f women mpreeeaUng
every Prssbyterlal, Iks Prince­
ton Choir and Puerto
Choir.
By Doaaa Katas
dealt actreee play
A
ed the rote af “the Woman,M The municipal election acherepretentiag all Women and dulad fo r Dac. 1 In Longwood
their duties and program is e n a tln g intarast among
planning for the next Trlan
prospactlva candidatas a I aunt far Unitad Preibytarlen
Women la the field s of Na­ though approximately half af
tional sad Foreign Mlealoae tha eligible voters have not
end Christian Education,
registered as yet.

During

the buelneea eessloa
fettawad the program
tha leBawtag w ere nominated
to i t o the respective offices
of the UFW Aeeoelatlon: Mm
D os Smith, president; Mrs.
Ted Rreohlyn, vies president;
Mrs. Charles Baum an, m e n tery; Mrs. Evelyn Rice, trea­
surer; Mrs. H . M. Cochran
and Mia, Barry B. Senduaky,
circle iesderst M rs. Richard
Keogh, program chairman;
Mrs. Alice W arner, world ser­
vice chairman; Mrs. John Ul­
mer, local
church service
chairman; M rs. P, D. Andereon, fellosrehlp chairman, and
that

Of fits* up fo r election are
these

of

mayor,

yrasantly

R.

Loraann;

bald by Allan

council seats held by R. C.
Carlean and John Reams; city
dark hold b y Onnls Bhomata;
and la s coUecter, bald by Roy
Shorn*te.
Filing petitions so far hivo
L o r s u n a and David
Wentworth for m syor and
Donald Smith fo r councilman.
Jimmy Reiter, form er coun­
cilman, P atty
White, and
William Baum holier h a v e
taktn ou t patlUona to run lor
council.
A group o f title ana hava
Mrs. LuVera ITirrisofl, nmnlpicked up a petition with tha
sating com m ittee chairman.
Other mem bers attending Intention o f drafting an unWtrti M rs. John R csvse, Mrs. dlidoted candidate fo r conn*
Beule V. Beebe, Mrs. Marion
The
Incumbents Carlson
Lee, Mrs. Lucille Mero, Mrs,
II. M. (ilem on , Mrs. Ruby and Raima have both Indicat­
Rjoblom, Mrs, Fannie Leffler, ed that they do not Intend to
Mrs. Joe Hmathera, Mrs. Earl file fo r re-election,
Mrs. Shumate urges resi­
Unger, Mra. W . C. Hopkins,
Mrs. Ruby Linden, Mra. F. E. dents to register before tha
Donaldenn, Mra. Eil 7.1in me r- Nov. 26 deadline. To h« eligi­
man, and a guest, Ethel Shif­ ble, a citiivn must Ira 21
y ea n old and a resident o f the
flett.
■tats fo r six month*. Candi­
date! muat tile their petitlona
mi later than N ov. 19.

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Club Members
'Well Heeled'

WASinNOTON (U P I) The Southeast Is well rrpr#
sentrd In the President's Club,
open to anyone who contribut­
ed at Isaat $1,000 to Prsild e n t Johnson's re-election
campaign.
Membership Hits In the
Rouse clerk's office include
132 persona from tha eight
state southeastern ares.
Florida leads the area In
members with 32. Second with
Oil is Alabama, where Jolm
son was kept o f f the ballet.
Virginia has 25, South C ar
olina 13, Mississippi 12, Ten'
neasec nine, Georgia seven
end North Carolina four.
Am ong the southern mem­
bers nre form er Tennessee
Gov. Ilufurd Ellington, of
Nashville; Federal Judge and
Gcngresaman
former (kngreeam
an Robert
Hemphill,
W.
of
Cheater,
8. C.; M ayor Ivan Allen Jr.,
o f Atlanta, and Elliott R o o m '■•It. o ! M iam i, sou of the
lata President Franklin D.
KootevelL

Yule Decorations
Topic Of Film
By Jane Casselberry
Mrs, H. T. Crittenden will
pretent a film on making
Christmas
decorations
and
demonstrate the mtklng of
con a ges at s meeting of the
Smith Seminole Junior High
School FI IA Club Tuesday at
2:13 p. m.
The girls have Invited all in­
terested women, faculty membert and ninth grade Home
Economics atudenta to attend
this special program.
Refreshment* will be served.
Miss Thelma MotihoMer and
Mrs. Joan nattle are apotwora
of Ihe group.

Gllmartln, Troop 643; Eugene Gllmnrtin, Troop
643; Richard Mamalt,1Troop 507; Stephen Stanklowicz, Troop 649; Thomas Austin, Troop 643,
and Paul Pivie, Troop 604. Translation of tha
Latin phrast in 'Toward the Altar of God." This
was the first time that this honor had been con­
ferred on Sanford altar boya. Brian Gilmartin
waa not present for the picture. (Herald Photo)

Chttrehwowaa of L e a g w a o d ’ a Christ Zptscepal
Church ora apiaaeriag an
•leetiaa day bean seap dinner
Tuesday at th* Parish Bom*
on Church Sweat.
Serving will bagta at
and aantbiaa until 7:1#
with television aata placed at
vantage paints la tha hall te
permit petrous te watch the
early election return.
Included on the uwsu with
the eottp will he lasted salad,
homemade cornbrood, pie aad
coffee, tee or milk.
Dinner* ere priced far
children aad adults with pre­
school youngsters fra*.
Mrs. Virginia Bowaraox la
chairman ef th* event
The aniline dys industry
founded by Sir William
Henry Perkin, who discovered
and made tha First artificial
dye made from coal tar.

Barbecue Ends
Boy Scouting Mounts Church
Drive
In Seminole County
Boy Rcout Interest and aetivlty la mounting at such a
rtta la Bemmot* County that
tha skilled Roy Scout execu­
tives who plan and conduct
these nature-training, charac­
ter-building event* are being
torn between two emotion*—
delight and concern. Delight
that this acceptance o f scout­
ing— especially among boya
11 to 14 y e a n old— la so vig­
orous and concern about the
ability o f tha present pro­
gram to ksap up with tha
youngster*.
T om Albert, district BS
executive, trot* ou t soma it*tlatica to show how tbla la
recorded.
A t the council's
Camp l.a-NV-C’ he on one
weekend lo s t May there were
IJS85 scouts from 8*mino|e
learning scout lore, law and
skills. And on almost every
weekend 300 o r d o m i. hoy a
will he on cam p-outi. Coming
here from Minnesota some
six years ago, Albert approelate* tha year-round open
rllm att th at Central Florida
enjoys.
And it la nn the climate, the
population growth and the
practical use that the Hmut
skills give tho boy* In the
county that tha Scout execu­
tive blames the happy fact
that already tha 19(16 ramp­
ing date* for Ls-N o'-Che are
filled with only six openings
left.
During the paat year Seminolo
County
scout*
have
earned 1.490 merit badges,
1,718 boya have enjoyed at
lea it dims weekend of out­
door ramping experience, 260
youngster* earned ronotinir
merit budge* and 2.16 earned
swimming merit badges.
Her* Is another Albert sta­
tistic: With 600 boys meeting
at least once-n-week there sre
2,100 opportunities fur them
to lenm life-saving techni­
que* every nr- nth. Attendance
record* show that s break­
down o f Hoy Scouts tty data
indicate 18 per cent o f the S10 year boys enter Cub scout­
ing, 34 per cent o f the l i l t
year olds are In the regular
scout program and flv* per
rent o f the 14-17 year olds
continue their active Interest.

This statistical Informatics
from A lb trt comes at * time
when the Seminole County
United Fund campelgn for
19(14 is at tb s half-way mark.
For this le s io n It is Interest­
ing to *** that Scout growth
Is limited, primarily, by tha
funds
available for meintabling facilities and— what
appears to be an obvious
need— Increasing the profttalonal eta ff.
The dem and for Boy Scout­
ing exists. The geographical
and cllmutlcat appeals o f tha
county 'prom ote It* growth.
More and more families a n
com ing h e n to Uvt. And the
positive affeect o f Boy Scout­
ing la no longer a debatable
question.
In a report submitted to
the United Fund last July, it
was pointed out that Seminole
County D istrict had 1,292
boya, 278 volunteer leader*,
two full - time
profession*!
executive*
and
on* camp
ranger. Now there are more
scout*.

A park barbocu* will ellmax
th* current Sunday Schoel en­
listment campaign at First
Baptist Cburcn o f Longwood
for the adulU class Thursday
at 8:30 p. m. Two pigs will be
barbecued by Chief J. T. Baal.
A children’s party for the
Sunday School will be held it
the sam e lime with worker*
la the various department* la
charge.
Following the barbecue an
Inspirational film will be
shown, a meeting of the class
will be held, and a general pro­
motion report o f Sunday School
progress given.
The WMU and Men's Broth­
erhood o f th* church are in
charge of the arrangement*.

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These Are A Few Of My Qualifications:
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The Seminole County Area.

VOTE DEMOCRATIC
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Established Background In Law .

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Complete Understanding and Sincere Interest

Ale DAVIS
TO SERVE YOU IN DISTRICT 6 AS

JUSTICE OF PEACE
AL. AN INSURANCE MAN, WITH OFFICES IN CASHELtlERRY FEELS THAT
HIS BACKGROUND IN LAW THROUGH INSURANCE AND Ills EDUCATION
, IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION QUALIFIES HIM FOR THIS OFF1CH.
paid P o l Adv. By Seminole County Democratic Executive Committee

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VOTE
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. HOUSTON (UPI) - A
ranter inTestigstive
toaqi
[worked today to discover what
caused tbo airplane crash Sat*
tutUy that killed U. 8. astro*
esut Theodora C. rreemaa, a
quiet man who dreamed of fo*
ln| to the moon.
The 34-year-oM pitot's TW
twin-jet trainer crashed into
an oil field, two mitoo abort
of e sale runway. An eutopey
Sunday showed Freemen died
of a skull fracture and aevere
cheat Injuries.
The slander astronaut's body
was found about 100 yards
from the wrockaft. The par
tisUy opened parachute and the
ejection east be used showed
that be tried to escape the
plane before it plowed Into the
ground.
There was increased specula
(Ion Sunday that hie jet, one
of IS the nation's » astro­
nauts use, hit a flock of tow-flylag birds as Freeman sped to­
ward a landing at Ellington
Air Foret Base south of Hous­
ton,
Astronaut Donald K. (Deke)
Slayton get up the Investigative
board, which la headed by Jo­
seph A1grant], the chief pilot
of the federal space agency's
Manned Spacecraft Center.
Debris horn the era ah was
removed Sunday to e hangar
it Ellington, where the team
will try to reconstruct the tffoot-long jot-

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Longwood PTO
Fall Festival
Slated Nov. 21

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By Donna K ites
• riana w ire made fo r a Fall
Feitlvlal N ov. 21 at the regu
lar meeting o f the Longwood
Elementary School PTO at
the school auditorium.
Mrs. M ary Rowell, chair­
man o f the ways anil means
coaunlttee, announced t h e
booth chairmen fo r the event
They are Mr*. Billy Pascal,
Mrs. Carline Pllnlan and Mre,
Jo Kirkham, flah pond; Mra.
Jim
Eneor,
paint-a-graph;
M m. Louise Bell, treaiure
hunt; Mra. Fat Lyona, train
ride; Mra. M ary Lyona, tie
beta; Mra. Carole Jacques,
Corning W are; Mra. Joyce
L op ei, country store; Mra.
M ary Elgin, and Mrs. Eva
Jo Hicks, cake walk; Mrs.
I.ydla Johnson and Mrs. Jo­
anne Hubbard, cans game;
Mrs. M ary McIntosh, basket­
ball; Mra. Robert Farmer,
auction; Mra. Emma Hope,
w et aponga; and Mra. Lenna
Y oung, Mra. Elila Nichole,
and Mra. Pauline Stevens,
food.
Gueat speaker a t the meet­
in g waa Dr. Charles Adkins,
o f Altamonte Springe, who
talked on the neceeaity o f
periodical health checks for
children and proper lmmunlaction. H e explained many
childhood dleeatea and warn*
ed against the danger o f
snake bite giving the pro­
cedure to follow in that event.
The meeting wae conducted
by the vice president, Mra.
Cladya Piloian, in the absence
Of the president, A . L. “ D oc"
Watson.
Mra. Ralph Stevens gave
the devotional.
The
room
count waa won by Mrs. LaJ’ aun
Blair’s
First Grade
Boom. Refreshments w e r e
served by the First end Sec
ond Grade Room Mothers.

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TOP SALESMAN at Sanford Junior High School waa David Cook (cen­
ter), shown with hia grandfather, Mayor A. L. Wilson, as he sold a bag
o f candy, thus making his total 100 bags. With them is Don Farrens,
agriculture instructor at the school. Proceeds from the sale will be used
to buy band Instrument* nnd equipment. Young Cook, 12, will receive an
FFA jacket for his efforts.
(Herald Photo)

One More Vote
HOLLYWOOD (U P I) —
Louis Rich, who figures pea­
nuts contributed to Ms long
life, celebrates
Ms
100th
birthday today and vows
h e ll vote next Tuesday.

LET JIM CONTINUE TO SERVE YOU
AS A MEMBER OF T H E -------------

SEM INO LE C O U N T Y
SCHOOL B O A R D
JIM, A DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT NOMINEE.
________________________ LIVES IN CASSELBERRY. IS A BUSINESSMAN
AND GENERAL CONTRACTOR. HR IS COMPLETING 4 YEARS AS A SCHOOL
BOARD MRMBRR. MAS SERVED S TEARS ON THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES IN
THE COUNTT 8 c h 0 0 L SYSTEM. AND HE PLEDGES CONTINUING PROGRESS
IN T S B SCHOOLS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FoL A dv. B y Seminole County Democratic Executive Committee

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AM M AN. Jordan (U PI) —

Last
March King Saud
algned away all of hia powers
claimed king o f Saudi Arabia except his actual title to
Faisal, S3, who became re­
today, replacing hit ailing
gent.
brother K ing Saud, Mecca
Crown Prince Felsal wss pro­

EAMv BIRD SALE

* Carpets • Furniture
• Tile
• Pianos

• Rental Beds

Radio announced.
Faisal had acted as Saud's

Q UAN TITY RIGHTS

prime minister on and o ff for

Gizzards

PRICES GOOD THRU
NOVEMBER 4TH

Turkey Rolls fc, 79*
Grade "A " Feaeen Turkey

ESTATE BROKER

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Knows Property Values

mors Faisal was about to as­

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Middle Eastern capitals had

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RESERVED

GUY ALLEN

years. Today’s announcement

Gr. -A “ Frozen Turkey

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sume the Saudi crown. Earlier
today Radio Mecca had prom­
ised "a n Important statement
to the Saudi people."

TAX

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ASSESSOR

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�Lyman And Oviedo Crumpled; Crooms Wins Sixth Straight
Winning
Panthers
Leesburg
Hurricanes 'Storm'
Streak
Clobber
Tampa Dons 39-0 Broken
Wins 33-0
Trojans
Not. 2, 'M

ty
i*B
Seminole tha hall
EAV GALLIC— Melbourne'!
Booth Seatooto Junior High'* IS and Garrett
Central Catholic High Hustlers
Hurricane* blew up soother lance for tha secowd TD. Agate punched over a final period
LEESBURG— The Ugh flyThu Crooms Panther*, hotter storm ef touchdowns Saturday Dnicding booted tha
h| Yattrr JitU to «f Lm buri
touchdown Saturday night hare
the Lyaaa aUrto was ororthus tho proverbial t i ptetot,
High Ntotd hi m Lyman's
fM it Laogwood'a Lymsa
to drop tha Oviedo High Liana
mm by Laoohurg’o ■art pi
posted
(M
r
sixth
eta
of
tho
High FMd when they kit six
q»ii&gt; M &lt; i r r l i y tight h i*
(ran
tha ranks af tha unbelt*
oat
cffMaiTo
attack
cad
th&gt;
season at Mtaarial BUdtoni time* to pool a IB to B victory Richey recovered ■ Tampa
M i aocmod to • S3 to 0 Orange
«
,
f-toO.
Jacket defease. Blaotoo play
Friday
tUtt
when
they
cliwod
Bolt Cotfomc* victory.
or tho Dost eg too Mary tornMe an tha Deno* IB. FuOed a Tory food ball game for
the Carver Heights Trojan* of Half af Christian School for baek Eon Shea* carried to tha Even though tho Linos set
Jacket oifn w , good Lyman and Toole c a m e
natty outplayed tha Hustlers on
Leesburg unmercifully, IB to f . Boys.
olaa to two playa aod quartertho
ground and to tho air, tho
through with one of his belt
Tho Paathen racked up eae Tho Hurrkaaa* simply out* hack Mika Margto paaaad to
••« m to IN «lr, WMgamea of the season. Half­
» s ware unable to croc*
touchdown
in
tho
first
period
cad
Bruce
Stuart
for
tha
third
classed the Tampa etovta ofCOhch Dick Cof#&gt;
Melbourne's twta-strlpoa and
backs Pail Lambert aod PhD
and rammed ever three nor* fenclvtly sod the fact that score. Dntadtog agato ipto
Uad i m w which wold at
Oviedo hod to go homo with a
Pern alt did some good work
to
th*
lecond
to
mako
t
or
tha
upright*.
the Tampa crew couldn’t gtt
tot rely ill f t f * “ t* far Lymns along with halfback
record of fire wtoa, oo* lost
tided affair of what la utnally beyond their own 40 told tho In the same period, Jim Lu­
» rU Iho Ur Larry Lett.
one of the Panthers' toughest story of tha SSJH defensive ca* intercepted a Tampa pat* and a stogie tie.
Tha Iona score ef tha contact
Leesburg gnt it flrtt downs
game* **eh year.
and ran It back IB yard* to came early In tha fourth staoptoy.
n v a c too
to eight for the tiaitora. Toole
To add Intuit to Injury, the South Seminole unleashed a tha Dona* 99. McDermott want ta whao ■ 41-yard drive
had IT yards for Lyman, Lam'
Panthers got another pair of tremendous ground attack and to and rambled 33 yard* far brought tha Hustlers to lha
•4 Lyons'* BewsfalL Iho Jac­ bert 41. Brown led Leesburg
scores to the fourth period to also used tha air lanes to rack the fourth Hurricane tally.
kets aUo took advsstafs of with m .
Lions' 90-yard lino. WMkowtkl
to tha third statue, tha Hur­ broke loose for tha remaining
humble the Carver Haights un the win.
totowaftton, fuabtoa ca l add­
MISS DONNA HOGAN (center) w m crowned Queen o f the Peanut Bowl
eleven.
Early In tha ftrat parted ricanes wan oo the Tampa 27 distance to aeora. Tha lion*
ed IhU to what Lyman fane
•t the Sanford Junior High football game half-time Saturday, by laat
Neither ehth could do much South Seminole took over on when Hsrgto passed to end wked Melbourne's try hr
|" " » » * toothaB** to rtek
year’'•
s Queen, Miss Beth Morgan, A t left Is M iss Hogan's escort, Rob Benmore than apar for an opening Tampa’s 30 and Dennis Garret Leooard Hollis who grabbed tha point after,
serer Mine Hogan won her crown by popular vote o f the atudent body.
during
the early part of the Immediately moved to tha six. the ball to tha cad aoaa tor an­ Tha Hustler* started another
The Jackets
l hr
initial quarter. But Perlman John McDermott, playing with other score. In tha float frame, driva after Witkowakl Inter­
and
Pullback Store
Brinaoa rambled tor a first hand* bandaged, fought hla Dnicding went around hla left cepted • Lion pass aod return­
halfbook Larry Myers
down deep to Trojan territory way the remaining six tor the end for 94 yarda lor tha laat ed It to Oviedo’s 94-yard Un*.
played lawless football.
to *ot up Croons' flnt score. ftrat seare. Dave Dreading Hurricane score.
Melbourne advanced to tha OrSouth Seminole m w has a Undo aloo but tho Lions potmeBy DutM Rlggtohethem
scoreboard oa • 13-yard dash
The Brave* racked up 30 On o second and IS (1(00(10(1, kicked tha potot after.
whoa Browa weak II yards for
The Hurricane* took aver record of three victories, eat ad on a Hustler mlscua aod
Herald Sports Writer
around end for the drat San­ yard* rushing and 27 yards David Paterson picked up five
a touchdown to ollmas a
t o Fred Dewa
The Sanford Junior High ford touchdown. Mika Robin- passing giving them four first yards aod Brinson carried for again on Tampa's 30. A penal tie and one loss. They are took over on their own 13.
yard drift. Browa addad tho
l i f t Bpsrts Writer
slated to dose out the season Oviedo got a drive of their
potot alter. Laaahwg scored Y. A. Tittle finally regained Bravea d o s e d their 1964 sea­ ■on ran o ff tick le for the e x ­ downa. The tough Brava d e­ 12 yards to Leesburg's one.
Thursday night at Lyman own going by reeking up a
On the next play, PsUrsoo
•gala about three minutes his magic touch — but It was son last Saturday night in the tra point.
fense again held the Palatka
Fan’s D elight
Field against tha St, Cloud first down on tho ground be­
Bobby Lundqulit put the offense, this time to 16 yards fumbled but recovered oa th#
later when the Jackets block the Cleveland Browns Instead annual Peanut Bowl with a 20NEW YORK (U P I)—The High JayVeaa, tha only club
one
and,on
the
next
try
be
put
to-7
victory
over
Palatka.
Braves
In
clover
again
after
fore taking to tho ahr. Tha at•d Larry Lott’a punt attempt o f tha N ew York Giants who
and no first downi.
the Panther* on the Mere- Columbia Broadcasting Bys- to beat tha Hurricanes thla tack flailed, however, on MtL
In the first period of play the Intermission when he
on Lyman's S3. Pour pUya profited m ost.
In the fourth quarter Bill
n will televise tw o Nation­ season. South Scatoole will at­
board.
Sanford gained only live yards handed off to Mark Caalo
bourne'a 40. Oviedo forced
btar Brown went ll yards for
Bracken Intercepted a pass
In tbs suprem e (tony o f the
Aa tha Initial period closed, al Football League gamea tempt to avenge the 7-4 defeat Melbourne to punt and lion
rushing and made no first who drove to from the threetha TD and again the Leesburg
that aet the Bravea up for
M-ytar-old Tittle's most frut downs. N o passes were at­
Ransom Browdy pounced on each Sunday fe r a period of handed them by 8t. Cloud.
yard line for the second San­
quarterback Jim Courier went
fullbsck added the aitra polat
their third TD. Weber rolled a Leesburg fumble on Carver’s five weeks beginning Nov. 8.
(rating season, tho New York
tempted and there were no ford T D . The extra point at­
Early in the oocoad period,
to the air but tha clock ran
around end for his second
hero of 1M3 virtually made, •
29-yard line. Early to the sec
Robertson H art
penalties. Palatka gained 13 tempt failed and Sanford led
out oo the Oviedo eleven.
Boh BUlr recovored a Lyman
touchdown
of
the
tilt.
Bracken
gift of tha IBM Eastern D M
ond period, Paterson — on i TD'i were nullified by penal­
yards rushing and potted two 13 lo 0 In the start of the fourth
fumble oa tha Greyhound 36.
The Lions recked up eight
CINCINNATI
(UF1&gt;
—
added the extra point.
aJon title o f the N ationil Foot­
fourth and five—punched out ties, Tackle Ernest Neal rea- Oscar Robertson of Uw Cin­ first downa to four to Mel­
first downs. Palatka passed period.
Brown went to tho 11, Myers
ball League to the Browns four tim es and complc! i only
Palatka slipped through the the first down and Brinson Iliad a lineman's dream when
blsitsd to the 10 end then went
cinnati Royals required 10 bourne, got 111 yarda on tho
Sunday when he paaied the
Sanford defense three times went In tor the second score ha Intercepted a toss by Tro­
one due to tho strong Sanford
the dlstaoce.
atitthea to clot# a wound to ground and 46 la tho air oa
Glanta to ■ 34-17 upset victory defense.
for 32 yards and then passed and the first of three to the jan quarterback, Arthur Brin­
Lymsa fought baek by tab'
his left *ya suffered during (even completions out of 11
ever the St. Louis Cardinals.
30 yards for their only score quarter. Browdy ran tor Uw son, got a good block from
In the second period Sanford
lag the ensuing kickoff and,
Sunday night's game against tries while the Hustlers post­
That trium ph, coupled with
of the night, The extra poh.1 conversion.
started m oving, gaining 72
Witherspoon, and rambled 40 tha Detroit Pistons. Robert­ ed 104 yarda oo the ground
mainly la the running of Grey
(he Browns' 30-17 decision
try run was good and the score
Later, n Panther bUU, tod yard* to pay dirt. Jama* miss­
yards and picked up four first
hound fullback Terry Toole
son, who waa jabbed to the and three to tha air on one
waa 20 to 7.
by Robert Walton aod Lewii ed tha PAT try and Grooms
went to Leesburg's 11 before over the Pittsburgh Steelers, downs, Sanford passed four
eye, may not be able to play connection out of three aerial
On the final play Sanford Witherspoon, forced a Leas led 13 to 0 at halftime.
running out of ateam. Later sent Cleveland Into a two- limes but completed none. Pa­
in tha Royal# next game on attempts.
game lead In the Eastern race,
quarterback, Skip Senkarlk burg fumble and Witherspoon
the Greyhounds want to tha
latka m ovrd the ball only 16
After a scoreless third (tan­
Each club Intercepted two
Friday,
ran the ball Go yards for a recovered tor Sanford.
Jackat 10 on driva before giv­ With six gamea left to play, yards on the ground and of
as, James Gunn rolled out on
passes and each loot one fum­
the Browns have a 8-1-1 record
TD , only to have it called
Andrew J a m e s , Crooms a keeper and icooled 71 yards
three pasa attempts they com
ing up the ball.
ble.
By Martin Lsder
back.
quarterback, handed off to tor another Panther touch­ Jet Racers
With two and a half mloutas while tho Cardinals are second plctcd none.
PuDback Tel BeDhorn led
l/P I Sports Writer
LONDON (UPI)—'The Roy. Oviedo's attach with to yards,
The final (core was 20 to 7, Brinson and be went tor nine down. Jamce passed for tha
left lo the third aUnxa, Lees­ with a 4-3-1 mark,
Fred W eber, co captaln of
burg took over ea Lyman’s 49. Jimmy Brow a gained 140 the aquad, put Sanford on Hie That new-fangled business of giving the Braves a record of Peterson immediately went the point after, to the closing min­ al Automobile Club haa de­ halfback Billy Mikler got 42,
throwing the ball la just
fou r wins, one lose aod one Ue remaining 20 for Crooms' third utes, Brinson plowed in from cided to recognise
world halfback Bruce Dowlen tour
Quarterback Raleigh Joe God- yards to raise hla ca rte r total
passing fancy lo the Buffalo for the season.
dan) e a t the 49 yards for a to a rem arkable 10,133 yards.
five yards out to post Crooms' speed records established by and Courier carried tor It
tally.
Bill*, who are grinding nut an
touchdown and Browa kicked Tittle threw fou r touchdown
Jet propelled automsbilea.
After two more Panther final m
yard*.
overland routs to their first
panes—twice as many as he
the eitra point.

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la to la th e a l e * . Lymi
fought Ka w ay to tho L an barg
IP before losing tbs ban oa

Magic Touch
Regained By
Y. A. Tittle

By Bah

Braves Trample Palatka

Buffalo Bills
Head Toward
Championship

Gary Sem anchlk of Leesburg
intercepted a pass tossed by
Lymsn
quarterback
Jack
Blanton on the Jacket 47.
Brown went up (he tpiddle 39
yards to Lym an'a 14. Goddard
lost 13 on the neat play but
the Jackets bounced right back
when Bobby Nappl connected
with M yon oa a 77-yard pass
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Clark o f tho Circuit Court
Ily Martha T. Vlblan
My Martha T. Vlhlon. D. C.
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Mark Holznechl
Player Of Week

M irk
HolinecM , an out­
standing Colonial lllgli School
end, was chosen "Player of
the W eek" for his outstanding
perform ance In the school's
Oct. 2 game. Mark will be
p resented with the Sandler
Homes tropny as recognition
for his achievement. He was
chosen by the selection com­
mittee
from
recommended
cindidates for the award nude
by all high school coaches in
Orange and Seminole Coun­
ties.
Mark Is captain of bit team
and considered one of l lie (cam
lea d en , playing o ffen d and
defense. Mark it responsible
for a num ber of key blocks
ami tackles and caught three
pastes for a total of 162 yards.
In addition to tho trophy,
Mark it now eligible for llie
annual 3360 scholarship award
set up by Sandler llomea. The
recipient of the acholarthlp
will tie named at the end of
tho current football season
from the list of namca receiv­
ed from each ichool during
the year. The achnlanhip la
good for any school chosen by
the recipient.
Pri'ienta'ion of the trophy
was made at the Colonial game
Friday night.

American
Football
championship.

League

Long-distance bombing was
the order o f business through
out the league Sunday, and no­
where was it more personified
than at Buffalo where veteran
bombardier George Blands of
Houston threw the ball 6S
times with 3T direct hits—both
AFL rccordi.

Buffalo still kept to Its oldfashioned guns and carved out
a 21-10 victory behind the run
ning power of rookie Bob
Smith, making his first start
In; appearance, and veteran
Cookie Gilchrist.
The victory was the eighth
Iri a row for the Bills, the only
undefeated team in profession­
al football, and gave them a
two-game bulge over the Bos­
ton Patriots In tho Eastern
Division rare.
As a contrast lo the 68 pass­
es thrown by Blands, who
gslncd 393 yards with his aer­
ials,
Buffalo
quarterbacks
threw only IS times for seven
completions and 107 yards.
There were some fine passig feats in the other games
also, twn Dawson fired six
touchdown passes lo lead the
Kansas City Chiefs to a 49-33
triumph over the Denver Bron­
cos and each side accounted
fur two touchdown throws at
San Diego where the Chargers
beat the Oakland Raiders 3117.
The New York Jets main­
tained their slim Eastern Divi­
sion title hopes Saturday night
when they routed the Boston
Patriots 33-14 behind three
Despite losing thrse point* touchdown passes by Pick
to the D ct (lee* last week, Wood.
the Woodpecker* still man­
aged to cling to th*ir first Anilin Good
plar* »pot in th* Balt and
L A U R E L , Mil. (UPI) —
Chain League at Jet Lanes.
Anilin, tho champion 3-yearMnntcll (tonterman won high
otd frum lha Soviet Union,
aerie* honor* with a final
enjoyed a good workout Sun­
1871/4 III while Hubby Leo
day after apparently wrench­
was pouring them into tha
ing hi* left front ankle on
pocket with a couple of tur­
Friday. Anilin i* entered In
key* and a 200/327 aerie*.
the Washington, D. C. Inter­
Andy Stine was the only
national at Laurel, Nov. 11.
bright spot for the Wood­
pecker* a* he came through
Nicklaus Wins
with a steady (73/301.
Th* second place Beagle*
SY D N E Y , Australia &lt;UPI)
•wept fou r to gain on th* — Jock NickUua of Colum­
Woodpecker* a t Bit! Meek bus, Ohio, shot a five-underblasted a 106/653 and wife par 67 Sunday to win th*
Mary tallied a good 468 ser­ Australian Open golf cham­
ies- K athy Bukur was th* pionship In an 18-hola play­
star fo r the Four U'S with a o ff against Bruce Devlin o f
172/473.
Australia, Devlin carded a 79.

Woodpeckers
Cling To Lead

Courtney Leads
Alamaden Open

SAN JOSE, Calif. (U P I)
— If tha weatherman *pproves, they’ll play the final
round of the ruin-plagued
325,000 Alamatlen Open g o lf
tournament here today,
nut even If the eun come*
nut, the buys will have to
slog through the mud nnd
water In their effort lo catch
young Chuck Courtney, tha
third-round leader.
Courtney, making a itrong
bid for "rookie o f the year"
honors, three-putted the final
green, but still shot a twounder-par 70 Sunday for a
208 — and a ellghtly uncom­
fortable lend.

OLD
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KENTUCKY

EASTERN DIVISION
Tram
Cleveland
St. Louis
Philadelphia
Dallas
Washington
Pittsburgh
New York
WESTERN DIVISION
Baltimore
Detroit
Los Angeles
Green Bay
Minnesota
San Francisco
Sunday's Results
Cleveland 30 Pittsburgh IT
New York 34 St. Louis (7
Baltimore 37 San Francisco 7
Washington 2t Philadelphia to
Detroit 17 Loa Angeles IT
Dallas 34 Chicago 10
Green Bay 42 Minnesota 13
Sunday's Gamea
Baltimore at Chicago
Dallas at New York
Detroit it Green Bay
Philadelphia it La* Angelas
Pittsburgh at St. Louis
San Francisco it Minnesota
Washington at Cleveland

Van Buren Picked
PHILADELPHIA (U P I) —
Steve Van Buren, form er star
halfback with tho Philadelphia
E aglei o f tha National F oot­
ball League, haa been elected
to the Pennsylvania sports
Hall o f Foma

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b Hostess For
Youth Choir

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A Halloween party for tha
Youth Choir of tha Communl*
ity Preebyterfan Church of
U k i Mary vaa held at tha
homa of thair muele director,
Mra. Charles Sauman, with
her mother, Mra. John lllmer
aa her co-hostess.
Each guest waa greeted by
RueklebcrTy Hound, who laformed them that they muat
follow tha repo to get to tha
party. Tha moon aho na
brightly to help than tee and
played an Important part b
their following the rope.
Along the way, tha gueati
were greeted by a black
witch who waited la tha aha*
dowa of a large oak tree and
went "SOOI* Further along
tha path undar a cherry tree,
a gbcit, rattling ita chalna,
alao waited for tha guaata to
go by. At tha and of tha rape,
each had to paaa a akelaton
to gat to thair aaata. After
tha firat gueat had gotten to
her aaat, aha decided to enter
into the fun and got behind
aoae huahea near by and
ahoatad "BOO” aa each ef tha
other guaata got near tha and
of the rape.
After all of tha guaata had
taken tha long eeary with,
they gathered around a big
bonfire to roaet hot doga and
manhmallowi. The “ Witch**
Brew” waa aerred in apple
goblata In keeping with tha
Halloween Spirit
There attending ware: Jan
Bouae, Phyllis Mitchell, Linda
Nalaon, Joan Muae, Carol
Dodson, Alice Hamm, David
Cochran, N a t h a n SJoblora,
Paula Fulton, Barbara Flat*
char, Patty Schwelckert, Deb*
ble Hlckeon, Donnie SJoblom,
Qayla Galloway, Sara Fox,
Larieta Sjoblcm, Frank FowJar, Suxan Wade, Madonna
Bowen and Brenda Chamben.

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By M aryaaa Milca
Delegate* from
F orest
Lake Academy attended the
Southern Union Seventh Day
Adventist Bible Conference
held at Camp Cumby-Oay in
Clayton, Ga.
The purpose o f tha confer*
ence was to encourage a high­
er spiritual a t m o a p h a r a
among tha SD A Academics
and cdlegea In tha Southern
Union Conference.
Activities included lecture*,
sermons, group diecuaeions o f
subjects o f special Interest to
tha young poople, fellowship,
group gam es, tingeplratlons
and prayer bands.
Delegates ware Jim Pleas­
ants, Connia Arnold, Kay
Hartwell, Judy Leitner, Raba
Hall, Phillip Whlddsn. Glenn
Cavanaugh, Brenns Hamrick,
Carlton Gensil, Mllon Kincaid,
8 a n d y Cavanaugh, Teresa
Trimble, David W ood, Marc
Genton, Dixia Helms, Bill
Hunter, Mary Ward, John
Lauer, Linda
Roll, Linda
Kiniman and Barry Stroh*
man.
Faculty members accom­
panying tha group ware Mr*.
Buth Blair, Mies Mary Elam,
George E. Patty and Martin
Tompkin*.
Other academic* and c o l­
leges participating iacludad
Bare M e m o r i a l Aeademy,
Lumberton, Mies.; Collegedale
Academy, Collegedale, Tenn.;
Fletcher Academy, Fletcher,
N. C.J Greater Miami Acade­
my, Miami; Highland Acade­
m y, Portland, Tenn.; Little
C reak
Academ y, Concord,
Tenn.; ML Pisgah Academy,
Candler, N. C .; Pine Poraat
Academy, C h u t k y , Miss.;
Oakwood Aeademy and Col­
lege, Hunteville, A la.; and
Southern Mlaaionary College,
Collegedale.

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Science Group
To View Movies
By Jama Casselberry
The Science Club o f South
Seminole Junior High School
at Casselberry, under tha gui­
dance o f Boland Hill, will pre­
sent three filma dealing with
tha structure o f matter to­
day at 7:30 p.m. in the school
cafeteria.
Tha titlaa o f tha films will
be "A tom s and Molecules",
"Chem ical C h a n g a”
and
••Molecule* la Motion.”

BY BOB HOOVER, E. POPE BASSETT, GUY ALLEN AND WALTER HOBERG

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Letters To the Editor

Rep. Joe Davis Wins Praise From Ex-Opponent
Editor. HmM:
la the dootaf week* of this
Lottie pobtkal campaign, H
h m h that theta ore some ob­
jection# oa to Ito conduct which
art to order. First, in recent
hiotory, there hat been no
campaign *o Insidiously pre.
waded by character aaaaaalna4toa, alaadar. libal aad general­
ly unethical practices. In can­
dor, K cannot be aaid that
either major political party
hat a monopoly on thla prac­
tice. But that fact doe* not
exculpate tidier from the cri­
minal net of cheating the
Amerieaa voter of hie right to
hear n fair diaeuaiioo of real
nubile laaoii of oar day.
I believe that the American
people should regard aa utter­
ly reprehensible tuch worka aa
The Texas Looks At Lyndon,
The Inside on LBJ, aad most of

all Nona Uare Call It Tree
ace. la my view, these
ratrlboto absolutely
of a constructive nature to
thla campaign.
Similarly, efforts of Com­
munist's orgsnisatlon to sraaar
the Republican nemtoaa aa ■
Fascist havs no place to the
legitimate arms of American
political debate, aer do the
cheap puhlicatloea aasimOatlag
the reputed opinions of paychiatrlsta Indicating that the
Republican oomisee la emoUonetly unfit for the Presi­
dency contribute anything of
value In Uni campaign.
Thera are real, not Imagi­
nary, issues at stake to this
election which demand our
earnest attention. We have a
right to built that the emear
artists and hate mongers an
both aides retreat from our

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serious public
I have bean ms
ad to obaarvw that to ear local
races wdd aceusattaaa uatempared by dlaciwttaa, maturity,
edgmant, ar Just plain
made by the candidates and
their supgsrtera. Already, libal

to our local courts. Than eoold
be ae more unhealthy alp as
to the climate at star political
campaign.
As an tmaaccaaaful Demo­
cratic candidate to the May
primaries, 1 cannot 1st this
atecticn pass without
the quantise of
1 integrity or the Democra­
tic cendidate who defeated me
to the primaries, Mr. Jea
Davts. Never, to the midst of
the heat of the primaries or
the general campaign, has Mr.
Davis (looped to any unfair
campaign practices but has on
the contrary so conducted him•elf ae to create a vary con­
siderable persona) pride to
dm on my part aa an active
Democratic party worker and
as a voter of Saminote Coun­
ty. I aaracatly urge all of thorn
loyal friend* who supported me
In the primaries to go to the
poll* In November end vote for
Joe Davis for State Rapra
■cntatlve from Seminote Coun­
ty.
Robert 0. Pctree
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Editor, Herald:
Your recent editorial o f en­
d ow m en t o f Davie and Swofford relied in my mind ae to
what la your true political
philosophy.
Pierre Salinger not havfng
lived In California for yean ,
and Robert Kennedy the same
In New Yorh are condoned by
the Democratic Party to run
fo r tha Senate aa friendly
strangers, It la entirely dif­
ferent in Seminole County,
two men who live in the eame
eounty, Dr. Robert Hodver
and E. Pope Raaeatt on the
Republican ticket, are con­
demned for their efforta. I.iv
In tha eounty they realite
much • change la needthe county la to attain
It* full potantial.
la SemlnoU County build
a wall around Iteelf that

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you wa«d a y —port to gala
entry! Ar* the new*papara
and current tn-pewer pctltielaaa trying to dleeouraga
r people frees moving Into
the county and make it un­
pleasant for roeont arrivals.
According to the Florida
eUetion taw, a candidate for
eooaty office mu*t bo a regtetarod voter in the county in
which bo is running for offlee. Both Dr. Hoover and Mr.
matt fill thla aad all other
requirement*.
Without tho money being
apent in Seminole County by
residents who due to econoi reaaona work outeldo of
tho eounty would W In bad
shape. Lot’s welcome people
•ad their dollars to Seminole
County and got off your old
tired political eharpahootlag
along this lino.
W. P. Medcalf
Altamonte Spring*
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Editor, Herald;
Whan you first endorsed
Johnson, 1 assumed you were
a "me too” neighborhood pa­
per whose policies had to
eolncld* with tho Orlando
publisher or Incur hie wrath.
You know that ha itaterf that
Sanford could not eupport two
newepapora and you also
know that If ha could obtain
tha legal notieea, the Herald
would either be absorbed or
liquidated.
Apparently you have gone
beyond the perfunctory en­
dorsement etage and have
permitted yourtelf to be classIfled ae a common tcold whoae
writing* are puerile In teat
aa evidenced In the "Keep
Cape
in State”
editorial.
When you wrote that non■ante you knew Congreas
would be the deciding factor
In moving the Cap*. You for­
got that Johneon waa Instru­
mental in moving the astron­
aut training canter to Texas.
I f he went that far why can't
ht move the missile program
to Texas.
One editorial carefully not­
ed the votes by the candi­
date* on laeuee o f tho day.
And yet you knew Johneon
stated In HIM " I am not now
and naver hav* been an ad­
vocate o f Civil Rights". And
in 1050 he said "you can't
force the South on theao
things overnight". And how
ha changed when he had la
appeal to voter* In 1044.
You never mentioned that
Johnson said Raker waa his
strong right arm and that
Billie Sol Estes la now living
In luxury. It is now acknowl­
edged the Agriculture depart­
ment was remiss. Why don't
you read a factual book by a
Texan tilted, "A Texan looks
at I.yndon." You will deny
everything In that book In
the eame manner you replied
to a letter from a young lady
who disagreed with your edi­
torial.
Then, you gave a half pag?
coverage to a lot of drivel
from Helen Fuller who prwi-i»d Humphrey and practically
made him a demi god whose
philosophic* were described
aa wonderful. Yet his vice
chairmanship o f the ADA pla­
ces him in tha socialistic
bracket o f Water Reuther
and C O rE .
Humphrey voted for liberal
legislation because he follow*
the European type of Sociallam, but he would deny that
the ultimate end o f what he
ami Johnaon *eek Is aoclativm.
Yet h* lives in that atmoaphart. You will also deny
that whan individuals art sub­
merged under a ahepard gov­
ernment tha ultimate end I*
Marxism pur* and ilmple.
Today you headlined the
wonderful
achievement
of
President Johnaon giving $3,000,000 dollars to tha NAS.
You did not mention thnt thla

amount was appropriated long
before he became the candi­
date but yon try to giva the
opinion that he waa the bene­
factor.
I wilt continue to reed your
editorials regardless of their
import but you muet eliminate
falsehood* and childish suppositions to help the reader
gather an opinion aa to your
policies.
Charle* R. Morrison
Editor's note; Saaferd has
had fo r evar IS yearn aad
should coatinoo to have Ha
own newspaper. The Hera t f a management knows
■ elan Falter pare easily and
requested Iter to prepare
til se a artirlea pert* taleg to
the h e ck g re n d e f the Demerratic vice prcetdeatUI can­
didate.

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Editor, Herald:
Y our 11th Progrea* Edition
arrived at the houta yester­
day and 1 went over it Uat
night.
Once again, I am aatoundad
at the els* and scope o f thla
annual paper and you certain­
ly muat put a lot o f work Into
It
Paul Haneell,
Chief of Bureau,
Associated Prcaa,
Miami, Fla.

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Editor,
Dear Sir:
Florida voters on Election
Day will maka a choice which
vitally affects the college ed­
ucation o f their children and
tha futurs welfare of our
State. W * rtfer to the Board
o f Regents Amendment (N o.
2) to tha Stats Constitution.
Dr. Ralph McDonald, in the
study o f higher education in
Flnrida, made in IBM, atreaaed that "In no other state does
tha state’s governing board
for its higher education sys­
tem . . . have auch week statu» In government, auch an un­
certain role o f leadership . . ,
such fluid membership . . . as
Is found In Florida." He also
felt hy faculty and students
In our universities, o f min­
imising the Influence o f pol­
itic* on higher education.
Approval o f Amendment
Two will permit member* o f
the board governing our pub­
lic universities to be appoint­
ed for staggered terms o f nine
year* rather than the current
four. A fter the Initial ap­
pointments, a vacancy for
ana hoard member would bs
filled each year.
It usually takas a govern­
ing board member several
y e a n to become fully ac­
quainted with the special na­
ture o f
higher education
problem*. In recognition o f
this, four-fifths o f the states
have terms o f tenure for pe­
riod* longer than four years.
For example, Regents of the
University o f California ar*
appointed fo r term* o f ltl
years.
The University of C alifor­
nia and other Institutions o f
higher education In which
board members serve for long
terms and political control i*
at a minimum hav* attained
a peak of academic excellence.
Let u* strive for a similar
goal In Florida.
Those who favor achieving
a superior system o f higher
education in Florida ar* en­
couraged to vote fur Amend­
ment Two. It la listed on vot.
ing machine* as "Term * o f
O ffice Created by the l e g i ­
slature."
Cecil N. Smith
President
American Assn, o f
University Professor*
U. o f Fla. Chapter
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tnr Job done on your Progress
Edition. I read tha whole
paper and all the ode.
O n l y words can describe
your effort like Terrific, Won­
derful, Great. Keep up the good
work and Sanford win be a big
town someday. I mailed sev­
eral eoplea to my friends In
tha North.
P. S. I do hope the City Com­
mission will cover up the park­
ing meter* in downtown San­
ford. Glad to see the mer­
chants taking this stand. Lota
of towns in the state have
tried this with great success.
R. T. Johnson

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Editor, Herald:
Aa naws coordinator for the
Lyndon B. Johnson campaign
in Florida, permit me to Join
Tom Fleming our state LBJ
Chairman in thanking you and
others who may be responsible
on The Sanford Herald for
your gracious endorsement of
Johnson.
Hoping with you that victory
will be ours on Nov. 3, and
standing ready to serve you In
any way possible, I remain,
E. V. W. Jones
State News Coordinator
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Editor, Herald:
Just a note between cam
paign trips to tell you that The
Sanford Herald editorial sup­
porting President Johnson has
been brought to my attention.
I am delighted, of course.
I am convinced that your
confidence is well placed and
that the President will pro­
vide the kind of direction and
leadership which our people
want and our country requires
to move ahead.
Thank you so much for your
editorial.
Hubert H. Humphrey

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With your helpandwith God's
blessing we go forward to
greatness in this nation"

Barry
Goldwater

Editor. Herald:
I want to congratulate you
and your it* if for an out stand-

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Thl* ttatement « u
made
to a DrDary audience Friday
by Mr*. M argaret C. Sch­
weinhaut, form er Maryland
senator and national chair­
man of the Senior Cltiaena
for Johmon Committea.
“ Many older people do not
understand what they hare at
itake In thia election — no
group of citizens hare eo
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Church, Hanford
• D irector— Seminole County
Chamber Of Commerce

• Member Am erican,
Florida, Seminole
County Bar A w oclallon

• Practicing Attorney
• Former Special
Agent FBI
• Serving P in t Term
Houle o f Rrpreventatlve*
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Bar Aaaorlation

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University BA
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"T h e state o f Florida, with
“ This
callous
statement
its enorm ous
concentration shows th* serious lark o f un­
of older people, should under­
derstanding, care and sym ­
stand w hat Gold water's at­
pathy of this ntsn who would
tack* against Social Security
be
your President,” she eraand the Old Age Assistance
program could mean to the phasited.
state,” Mrs. Schweinhaut not­
“ Florida bears th* major
ed.
responsibility for the older
“ I f Goldwater'* propoisls citizen* o f the nation, having
could lie carried out. the stale more o f them living in this
o f Florida with it’s 71.000 great sunshine stats limn in
people f&gt;5 and over could I* any other state in ths Un­
left with the entire Old Aga ion,” she pointed out.
Assistance program to main­
"The White House Confer­
tain,” she emphasised.
ence on aging Indicated that
Mrs. Schweinhaut said that medical problem* Increase as
Goldwater had atated that financial productivity decreas­
“ old-age assistant* weakens
es. Not all older person* oro
the personality and Interferes
wealthy, but no one antici­
with the self-reliance o f old­
pates becoming dependent. It
er people.”
is a deeply serious, humane
and tconom le problem which
concern* Florida morn than
any other sta te ”

Parents Invited
For Luncheon

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Parents o f seventh gradcre
In the homerooms o f Mrs.
Catherine Martin and George
Poors are invited to eat lunch
with their children on Thurs­
day of this week nt S»uth
Seminole Junior High School
at Casselberry.
A schedule Is being Set up
so that ail seventh grade par­
ents will he able to sample
th* school lunchroom fare
some time during the school
year.

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following her talk, hosted by
l)r. and Mrs. Leonard Munson
and Dr. and Mrs. Vincent
Roberts.

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man o f the national Senior Citizen for Johnson Committee, apoke at the
DeRary Civic Center Friday. Following the meeting, Mrs. Schweinhaut
was hont»retl at a luncheon at the DeRnry Manor Retirement Home by Dr.
Leonard Munson, left ami Dr. Vincent Roberts, right.
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whore he was a member e f
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ternity and the Alpha Epsilon
D elta Pro-medical Honorary
Fraternity.

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A Christmas workshop with
Charlotte D oes boa as guest
speaker, la scheduled for 10
a.m. to I p.m. Nov. 19th In the
JCducstioosl Building If the
Presbyterian Church. M t a ,
.William Shatuuck, chairman,
announced that one o f tha ex ­
citing plan* U tha "sharing
tim e" act for I to I p.m. Mem'h er* are asked to not only
faring supplies, such as dried
materials, spray paint, glue,
a c lu o r i, wire cutters, needle
and thimble, but ideas for etc, ver decorations Just for the
holiday season. Coffee and

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A report of the International
Day, Nov. •, at the Orlan­
do Air Fhrca Base, sponsored
by the Retired Officer's Wives
Club, was given by Mrs. Olan
Boutwell
Homemade loaves of bread
on cutting board centered the
gay red and white checked
covered tabler. The delicious
lunch was served as a
"stretch a dollar" project by
Mrs. Harry Sandusky, Mrs.
W. C. Hopkins, Mrs. Joe Brea­
thers, Mrs. Richard Keogh,
Mrs. Don Smith. Mrs. Hugh
Tillis and Mrs. J. R. Williams.
Mrs. TUIIs, who was pro­
gram chairman for tha day,
decorated tha room with watercolor paintings created by
Mr. Stanley Pierce's sixth
grade class at the Lake Mary
Elementary school.

The wedding will be an
event e f December 38 a t
Ptaecrest
Baptist
Church,
Sanford.

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J a in Mayer, Harvard Universlty nutritionist, has on hand
a film that shows to som e ex­
tent why plump boys and girls
are that way.

MISS MARTHA STEMPER

Annual Luncheon Meeting

Mrs. Clarrnre Pursell presi­
ded ami welcomed the m em ­
bers and g u o t* . Shq express­
ed gratitude In behalf of the
group for inviting them la bar
borne.
Mrs. Ella Harkey gave the
devotional program, and Mrs.
W. I*. Chapman led the group
in prayer with all repeating
the Lord’s Prayer in unison.
Routine huslnesi was dis­
cussed and annunt report*
were given. Much thought was
given during the year to the
sick and shut ins, and at thia
time several members are
sick and were unable to at­
tend this occasion.
Following tho business se s­
sion, the delicious luncheon
was served cafeteria style
with everyone helping Ihrmselves, and expressing their
feelings (hat it was the picnic
the group had ever had.
Those attending were Rev.
and Mrs, John Hires and ch il­

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dren, Stuart and Shirley, of
Grace Methodist Church; Rev.
and Mrs. Robert Jenkins and
daughter, Kathy, of the First
Methodist Church; Mrs. W.
A. Hunter church visitor, and
Mrs. Ethel Boyd, church sec­
retary, of the First Methodist
Church; Mr. and Mrs. R T.
Crenshaw and Mr. and Mrs.
B. Abrahams,
Also the Mmes. Joy Bailey,
It. F. Cole, Clarence Pursell,
T. E. Wilson, F.D. Hlkok, W.
P. Chapman, J. F. Riser, Anna
Stevens, J. F. McClelland, it.
W. Turner, Ella Harkey, Ma­
ttel Alexander, Ortavin Rumbley. Guy Waits, ltrnry Lumb,
L, K. While, U na Powell and
J. It. Crawford.

By Margaret Cosby
Born and bred in South Car­
olina, Charles H. Dean Ju&gt;t
wanted to move to Florida,
and that simply is the reason
why he and wife Christine are
now residing at 40 North .Sec­
ond Street, North Orlando,
with their two childrrn. Con
nle. It. and Chuck Jr., who
will lie nine In February.
Charles was in toy sales in
Greenville, S. C., and Is now
associated with a similar or­
ganization, Juvenile Products,
out of St. Petersburg. It seems
aa though the entire Dean clan
is migrating lo the Land o-Sunahine with his brother already
living In Largo and a sister
expecting to move down here
in the near future from Phila­
delphia.
Thu Charles Deans are a
hunting and fishing fam ily.
When they were down for a
visit this past Spring, they
caught a boatload o f kingfish
over in Clearwater and, nuw
i ’ll rial me goes fishing during
the day all by herself. Even

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Mr. and Mrs, Guy C lifford I nouneo tha engagem ent a id I daughter, Mlaa Martha Lou
arm ick o f Sanford an- |approaching marriage o f thslr |W arm ack, to John Larry Mll-ur
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H er fiance was bora In Or­
lando and attended schools In
Orlando and Huntsville, A la.
He also attended the Florida
M ilitary Academy and Sem i,
note H igh School. He ia pre­
sently employed by Shoemak­
er Construction Cotnpuny.

He laid these children were
photographed totally motion­
less 72 per cent of the time.
Meanwhile, n o r m a ] waight
children were active In the
Miss Audrey L. Decker, water m ore than three quar­
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ ters o f the lime.
A report on the research
ward A. Decker, o f 420 Lake
Bhd., Sanford, a graduate of project, supported by t h e
Seminole Hglh School, Is en­ Health, Education and Wel­
Department (H EW ),
rolled In the freshman class of f a r e
Albertus Magnus College. Now* showed that studies o f the
youngsters' attitudes followed
Haven, Corns.
those o f ethnic or racial m i­
Miss Decker waa recently
norities.
honored at a form al tea where
As victims o f prejudice, it
she met the faculty and waa
also the guest of the Senior was reported, the obese ado­
Class at the traditional Can­ lescents were subjected to a
heavy burden o f self blame
dlelight Ceremony.
and had intensu feelingi of in­
Members o f the freshman
feriority.
class participated In the col­
This led the Harvard Inves­
lege’s week-long Orientation
Program arranged by the Jun­ tigator to conclude that it
might lie easier to get plump
ior class.
children more Interested in
physical exertion If they did
not hava to compete with nor­
mal youngsters.

Formal T e a Fetes

Audrey Decker

The wedding will be an
event o f December 4, IW4 a t
7:30
at
Chriet Methodist
Church. A ll friends o f the
young couple are invited to at­
tend the wedding and the re­
ception immediately follow ­
ing.

MISS MARTHA LOU WARMACK

ture fur college dormitories
bus to make tho fumlturs
bigger—because the student!
•re," he said. "Kida today
are both bruader and taller,”
Many college rooms a n
supplied with 7-fuot beds,
taller bookshelves and wider
ehelra.
The general population Is
reaching new heights too. The
U.S. Department o f Agricul­
ture recently
stated
that
American men today are 4 to
14 pounda heavier and 2 Inch­
es taller than thrir fathers.
The U S , Arm y makes its
Mature l.wik
punts
broader In the beam,
Ths mat u f woman with
graying hair ran capitalize on end longer aa w*ll. Theater
ths natural softening effect seats have gradually inched
that is occurring. Tune down up from 1* inches 35 yeais
your make-up. When uaing ■go to 22 today. The Chicago
eysbruw pencil select a softer Transit A uthority's newest
tone of bruwniah-hlnck. brown batch o f diesel buses cams
or gray and aim use softer with bigger seats.
mascara shades. Your lipstick
also should he worn in soft,
clear shudrs auch as red on
red, pink jude or misty coral
with matching rouge. The
purplish red* and sharper or­
anges are no lunger for you.

Personals

ing and had to be taken back
lo Greenville. After returning
from her trip "h o m e ," Chris­
tine admits to being even
more hom esick than before
fur the city o f her birth where
she spent her whole life.

Friends of Lucian Johnson,
who worked In Sanford for
many years and who is the
brother of Pat Johnson, will
regret to learn that he recent­
ly u derwent s u r g e r y at
On the other hand, she con­ Orange Memorial Hospital for
fesses to having som e of the amputation o f his leg.
During his convalescense be
nicest neighbors. Perhaps she
and her entire family will waa with Ms stater, Mra. Mar­
come to feel that this Is garet llrrnandea In Ocala, hut
"h oaie." We hope so, for sure­ Is now back in Orlando at 64
ly Florida ia made up of de­ West Concord Street. Hearing
voted citizens whose "hom e" from hU friends will help pass
was once hundreds, even thou­ the time until he can return
sands, of m iles away, not un­ to work.
like the Deans.

CERAMICS

Powder Boothe
Tho unrestrained figure de­
tract* from an otherwise cldc
wardrobe. Never go out with­
out w earing a light-weight
girdle. To bo more com fort­
able while wearing It on hot
days, powder yourself before
dressing. Powder helps ab­
sorb perspiration end enta
down on Irritation.

Mrs Coward, D istrict pres­
ident o f tha Woman's Society
o f Christian Service o f tha
D eU n d District will be the
iruest speaker. Mrs. Coward
is a member o f the Hows
Memorial Church o f Crescent
City, where iba la on th#
board. Sba also serves as
pianist and teaches an adult
Sunday school ctass.
All members and friends o f
theso churches era cordially
invited to meet with them and
enjoy n delicious luncheon,
fellowship and Inspiring ad­
dress fay Mrs. Coward.

NEW YORK &lt;UPD - One
way to know how far tbs eye­
brow line should bo drawn la
t h e triangle measurement
technique,
It’s offered by David Aylott,
form er movie makeup m as
now heading a London firm
specializing In falsa eyelashes.
Aylott says the arch o f the
brow should be Just a fraction
of an Inch past the center of
the aya pupil toward the outer
edge. Then, create a triangle
by letting the nose serve as
a vertical line, tha brow tha
horizontal, then Join them by
placing eyebrow pencil from
nostril to outer edge o f tha
eye itself. Wherever the upper
end o f the pencil points la tha
distance to which tho brows
should be extended.

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Facial blemishes happen to
the gal with a peaches*
and-cream complexion. If your
■kin occasionally looks blot­
chy, apply more foundation
make-up to your face than
you normally would. Blend i|
over the Mutches.
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WEDDING
COMING UP?

College Students Getting T o o Big

Dr. Mayer said the weightreduction p r o g r a m
under
CHICAGO (U P l) — Col­
study b designed to bc|p the lege students are getting tov
youngsters develop a feeling
big for their dormitory furni­
little blonde Connie Is a true
of pride in themselves. Atten­
angler and halts her own hook,
ture.
tion to dress and good groom ­
and Chuck lands the big one*
"The fact Is that college
ing is being stressed also.
like a veteran. Charles Sr. is
students ale bigger than thuy
quite a shot, too, and has bag
used to be — and not ju st
ged many squirrel and rabbit
the football and basketball
in the Carolina hills (but the
iquuda cither," says Manfred
deer, so fa r, have evaded
Steinfeld, head o f Shelby
him).
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Coots Williams Industries, a manu­
It. W. Blackwell, Christine’s have arrived from Connecticut facturer of dormitory furni­
daddy, has already been down to spend the winter m San­
ture.
fur a visit, especially to see ford. This Is their eighth win­
'T od a y , everybody In the
ter
here,
and
they
arc
at
home
his d e v o t e d grandchildren,
business of providing furni­
hut, unfortunately, he was ail­ at &gt;25 Catalina.

Bpray Flat
Hair spray can b« used to
flatten bushy eyebrows. Spray
it on your fingers and then
smooth over eyebrows.

w u bora In
pub-

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During swimming sessions,
Dr. Mayer reported that the
overweight youngsters
Just
stood in the water talking.

Newcomers To N. Orlando

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No complicated taninning, no dripping, no worry sK*tr
overlap even when retouching. Just cream it in,
and rinse out. 2 full applications, only 2.00*

Albertus Magnus

Dr. Moyer and some earnera-weilding associates took
29,000 filmstrips of children
swim ming, playing tennis and
volleyball. The pictures show­
ed why convention*! exercise
program s don't help over­
weight youngsters. The plump
children Just stood around.

The Charles Dean Family

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l ighten, darken

MISS BETTINA VALE, left, MU* Maureen Moughton, seated, and Miss
Donna Peter* ore “ practicing” and "sampling” beauty aids at Har­
riett'* Beauty Nook in preparation for the big Hair and Fashion Show
to be sponsored by the Business and Professional Women’s Club this
Saturday at 8 p.m, at the Sanford Woman's Club, Bettina and Donna
will be feutured In a baton skit.

; Plum p Children

Truth Seekers Class Has
Tha Truth Seekers Class o f
tha First Motbodiit Church
held their annual fall covered
dish luncheon recently at the
lovely country home of Mra.
J. B. Crawford on Lake Mary.

Mrs. E. F. Christiansen o f
Christ Church will l iv e the
derational praftam and M rs.
Robert Bennett will present
the special mask.

Spriagstaed la now, attend­
in g Em ory Medical School la
Atlanta, Georgia where ha It
a mem ber o f Phi CM Medical
Fraternity.

Lake Mary Woman's Club To
Share Christmas Workshop

Chatlaagif Us audience,
Mchard Keogh, rice president
of tha Florida Mats Bank,
spoke sa "The Effect of Autooaitioa sa tha Future of Edu. calko," yrtar la tha business
♦misting waderted by Mrs.
1. 0. Gregory, president
Pointing oat that la keep
par* with tho rapid rlso of au'tomstloa, curriculum*, adult
oduoatioa, our entire way of
Ufa, must be ovor updated.
Vo moot bo awaro of tha din­
gers of tho loss of human voi­
les tad Individuality as the
age of the computer advances.
"W e must rise to meet the
challenge, or fall behind," tha
•pesktr ototad.

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The annuat gst-together o f
t h • Women's Society o f
Christian Berries ladies o f tho
P in t Methodist Church, O n e *
Methodist Church and Christ
Church will meet this Thura.
day
at Grace M ethodist
Church at noon fo r a core red
dish luncheon and procram ,

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D o you hare a drinking prob­ FOR A P a i n t e r , intide or U S E D L U M B E R
By N adine Seltzer
through 2 x 12. Sheeting SW EETIE P IE
out, call Luther Tasker at
lem Write r . 0 . Box 1213,
and f l o o r i n g . 20 yds.
322-8139.
Sanford
Leatherette. Many patterns.
MRS. B R O W N MILLER'S FOR PAINTING ft R e p a ir Mill Ends. 322-0793.
Call 322-3426.
Home Hade Fruit Cakea
SAVE 830. Busk Beds like
wrapped for overseas. 322
eew , complete $56; while
21. W e ll D r illin g
3604.
porcelain Table with 3 chairs
WELLE DRILLED. PUMPS,
$20; also 2 after 3 dresses,
4 . Ik s u ty C a r*
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
sire 22li , worn once. Ph.
All Types and Slats
H ARRIETTS Beauty Nook,
322-7870.
We Repair and Sente*
105 So. Oak, Free Parking.
CHAIN SAW, platform Rock­
S T IN E
2nd 4 Oak, Evening appt.
er, excellent cond., bargain.
Machine
and Supply Co.
322 3742.
Ph. 322-7209.
207 W 2nd St
FA 2-84)2
BRING this ad lo r a free hair­
F R E E Z E R —Ears a Freeaer or
cut with a sham poo A set, 30. H o m e A p p lia n c e s
F iw e n r Refrigerator ComNov, 2nd. thrv N ov, Ith.
bination. 322-7437., Sanford.
CTJTN CURL Beauty Shop, ALL Types or new major Ap
pllancea at D raitic Discount.
318 palmetto Ave. 322 0834.
2 SP E E D Bicycle, I yre. old,
Call 3224448, J A R Trading
good eeaditloa. Sea Joe OrPott, Ine., &gt;308 S. Orange
«. Docs * Cats • Pats
aeao at HoOer Motor Solos.
Riot sons T r ill, Orlando.
AXC Reg. Black M ia. Poodle
Patioe, Floor, Fro# EsUma.a*
S A N F O R D E L E C T R IC
Pupa. 12 weeks, Ph. 322 2430.
aaad, camaot, rock, pipe,
G.E. Appliances—New A Used
steel,
grease trope, dry
DOGS RECEIVED la r Ado# 118 Magnolia
322 1542
wells. Sdeppmg itoaoo.
don, boarded. Animal Res­
M IRACLE CONCRETE CO.
cue Laagua, 1700 W . Minne­ G. E. ELECTRIC Stove, 3
309 Elm AVO.
323-3711
yrs. old, 30" wide with full
sota, DeLaad. Ph, 734-1841.
oven k
timer. Excellent K R E SK Y fireplace heater with
1 0 . P o u ltr y • L iv e s t o c k
condition, $75. 322-9081.
new motor, thermostat coo
trot. 50 gailoo oil tank with
REGULAR Saddle H e r e t o , 8 1 . M im ic a l In s t r u m e n t !
stand. Call 121-M08 or 222
Hunting Horses k Ponies—
1 Wrought
w a r * Juet kiddin g i
in they aald he
2712.
Fiaao Tub lag aad Repair
$71 up. Call S31814 M U
g h t o givw Wa a w n
ttwr a tlcketl"
W. L. Harmon — FA
F o r EASY quick corpet clean ­
1 5 . S p e cia l S e r v i c M
ing rent Blue Lustre Electric
Piaao Servicing k Tuning
71. Mote Help Wanted
Shampooer only $1 par slay. 59. Wanted To Buy
Gene Cumbea — 322-1881
C arroll’ s Furniture.
USED Furniture, one piece or YANKEES STAY HERE
HOME IMPROVEMENTS,
ASK about our Trial Purchase M EN 'S, Women's, Children's
houseful. Best prices. Furay There la at least one Job in
ROOFING, PAINTING k
Plan on Band Instruments.
Bedding A Furniture Co., 901
1NSULATLNG
Florida that will give an In­
shoes at discount prices.
Bukur’s Music Shop. 322-7202
W. 1st St, 332-8391.
com e
com parahle
w ith
Financing Arranged
322-2387
Surplus City, 201 W. 1st.
northern standard*. Nn ex­
T R E E RIPENED Citrus. No* USED FURNITURE, one room
GUARANTEED Repair a. Re- 32. R u a in e M E q u ip m e n t
perience necessary. Apply
or houseful, tools,
mlse.
vela. Wa ihtp. Albert H. Poll.
modeling. Hourly or GooRoom 20ft, Melsch Bldg., 224
Haynes O ffice Machine Co.
Items, ANYTHING you have
Osteen. 322-3173 or 322-4181.
tract. 322-7800.
East 1st St., over Faust's
New and Used Machines
to ••II. 833-2370.
Drug Store, Sanford,
A
SET
of
Gene
Saraxen
left
Sales
k
Rentals
D R A P E R IE S - Beautiful Fa
hand golf club*, 3 wood*. I 95. Furniture For Rate
322-0482
brlct, fret estimate*. Adam’ * 314 Magnolia
MAN— 21-43 for iniurancn
irons, l putter. $80. Mr. BerDecorative Service. 222-2023.
Debit, Sanford Area. Salary
35. Vacuum Cleaner*
berick, 322-1800.
Used furniture,
apptUaces,
plus com m ission. 323-OS43.
ALTERATIONS on Ladle* A
tools, Re. Bought - Sold.
SAN FO RD VACUUM SVC. GUNS. Buy, ocii, Trade, Re­
Larry’s Mert 315 Sanford 72. Female Help Wanlrti
Mens Clothing. 838-1881,
YO U R RE XA 1R DEALER
pair. O S T E E N BRIDG E
A ft. Pb. FA 1-41(2.
2555 S. Park
322-0511
FISH CAMP.
NEED w om en ronvasseri (or
2 2 . P lu m b in g
SALES • PA R TS - SERVICE
Your
Furniture.
insurance lea d i, (1.25 per
Sail
Ui
AKAI
(Roberts)
TAPE
R
E
­
"
PLUUJWo
with the
hour, 4 hours a day. 3 days
Quick Service
VACUUM
CLEANER
CORDER
in
two
units;
e
x
­
Contracting Repair*
TRADLNG
a week. Apply Company Re­
Cash. SUPER
Repairs, parts, supplies, for
tra attachments k com m er­
FREE ESTIMATES
FA 2-0877.
presentative.
Room
206,
POST.
Electrolux. Kirby, Hoover,
cial tapes, 3300. Ph. 322R. L. H AR VEY
Melsch Bldg, over Fiust's
Air-Way,
Rexair,
GE,
etc.
$04 Sanford A ve.
FA 2 3383
For tee btfge*t sanction of
Drug Store, Sanford.
BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
Vacuum cleaner repaired at
nearly new and used furni­
o f 10,000 Items
your hom e. Free pick-up A
ture, eeo NoU'e Furniture MAIDS — N. Y. TO |i5 wk.
1300 Grapovlllo Ave.
delivery.
Serving Sanford
RUSH REFERENCES. TOP
B rokw *(e la Casselberry
for IS yrs. GM Vacuum Re­ E lectric ROASTER li Base,
x o t iim n n r n r t i t i t to r e
JOBS. FAR E ADVANCED
on 17-82. Open 6 days 9 to 8.
m v b
»t a t i n :
pair. 1114 Park Av*. Ph.
Oil Space Heater. 138 Coun­
QUICKLY. 1IAV-AMA1D. 4
T il WHOM IT MAT COXCKIWl
322-4785
try Club Rd., 322 8584 after SOFA RED, 2 chairs, $23. Dou
NOTICK Irt HKIIKUV U1VT.S that th* un4*r*l*n*J, purauble bed. draster At night
5 p. m.
______
ant to tha “ PleMtlnui Nan* 5 9 . M ine. F o r S a le
stand, (33. Desk. $10. 3 77. Situation Wanted
UUtula" Chaptar H i n t . Flor51. Artie lew For Rent
cheats, $10. E nd tables, &gt;3.
l&lt;1a atatuta. wilt r*elai*r with AUTOSfATIC washer, G. E.
DAYS WORK. 322-9228.
tha Clark of tha circuit Court
Dinette table, ft c h a in , (to
Filter-Flo. $40. 322 1279.
•
In and far Hrmlnol# County.
1502
Summerlin
Ava.
DAYS WORK, ironing. 322Florida, upon racalpt o f Proof
Roilaway, Hospital,
Baby

Legal Notice

h im

nf tha Publication o f thll Nolira Iho f ic t it io u s Nam*. tow it : PATIO BA R AND LOUNOR
undor which I am on sas*d In
kutlnooo ot
H le hw a y
IT-*’ .
Varn Park. Florida, that lha
party Intar*.tad In aald hualntui antarprlaa tl aa (otlowi:
MICHAEL. HI MCI NELLI,

rm r —

95.

F or

H

S a te

$400 DOWN - DEBARY
S100 DOWN
Lake
Back Y ard
F H A -V A HOMES Next doorInneighbor
w ill verify

SEVERAL Outstanding 2 k 3
Bedroom Homro available m
all Areas of Sanford. Let us
Show you Around!

Seminole Realty
1901 S. Park Ave.
FA 3-3233 anytime
RE AD Y TO MOVE IN
New 3 A 4 Bedroom Humes,
1-2 baths. So. Loegwood area
—Trades
sooiidcred,
and
we'U build oa your lot. Sem i­
nole County'* Ifa d in g Build
er
HAROLD LOGAN
LMN ENTERPRISES. INC.
Sales office: So. en U. S. IT92 to Dixie B«U Diner, turn
right one block oa Seminole
A ve. 838 3911.

97. Hoosm For Rent

106. Apartment* for howl

3 BEDROOM Lakcfront, un­
furnished. (120.
FURNISHED Apt., (85.
LARGE furnished house. $150.
NEW 3 Bedroom, 2 hath, kit­
chen equipped with 12 citrus
tree* ft fruit, $too.
DUPLEX, furnished, (65.

3-LARGE rooms, bath, furaiate
ed. IJO W. 3rd St. St.

3 lb. beie recently caught
from this lake. See 233 Lakewood Dr., 1c DeBary. Con­
crete block, 3 bedroom , tile
bath, built-in sieve • oven,
earpiorte, l a r g e ecreened
porch facing lake. House will
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
be repainted inside aad out.
3rd ft Park Ave.
Price $12,000 (plus tasea k
Phone 322-5641
insurance).
MEL OTT, Insurance ft Real DUPLEX, furnished, t bed­
Estate. 130 N. Florida Ave.,
room, n e w l y
decorated.
DeLaad. Phone T34-1M4 or
Adults. Another available
T34-21I8.
Dec. 1. 322 3610.

Ball-Blair Agency

ROBERT A, WILLIAMS

Reliter
Raymond luadftuilt, Asse.
FA &gt;-1881 Atlanta Beak BMg

3 BEDROOM Furnished house,
1314 Myrtle Ave. Ph. 322-2931
nr Inquire tt 3M W. 13th St.

I BEDROOM Unfurnished
House, newly painted, 809 W,
8th St. 322 0768.

QREEN BRfAR
WANTED Permanent Ranter 2
Choice
lota
available
li
te 4 yeare. 2 Bedroom house,
Greenbrier o f Loch A rbor
lar|i living ft dining, plenty
overlooking
g olf
c o u n t.
of room, tom e furniture,
Custom building to your
good garden grounds if pre­
specifications.
Greenbrier
ferred. Right price to right
3, 3, ft 4 BEDROOMS
developed by
party. Ph. 323-eoor.
3 BATHS
KINGSWOOD
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
I • BEDROOM, 3 hath, un
BUILDERS, INC.
LOW MONTHLY PAYM ENT!
furnished. I ml. tn base, 2
FA 3-1074
For Complete Inform ittea
btocki to shopping center ft
202 Fairmont Dr.
Sea or Call Y our
school. 1 year lease retyilr
NO DOWN PAYMENT
*d. $120 mo. 322-8870 after
ASSUME Mortgage 3 Bed
3 p. m.
SALES BROKER
room s, l\k bath It air condt # • Have The Heme P er You
3
BEDROOM Furn. House.
tion. Kitchen equipped, Vene
2481 Palmetto, all conven­
lian Blind*. Carport, after
iences, nice location. Ph.
3:30 P. M.. 105 Oakland,
332-1348.
Sunland Fit ate*. Sanford.
t M I PARK D R IV E

$100 DOW N

FH A - V A HOMES
1. m, ft

F H A - VA

Stenstrom Realty

322-2420 Night 822-7495

Payton Realty
322-1301

17-92 at Hiawatha

S A N F O R D 'S N E W e T t
HOMES. West 4th St. San
ford. 3 doilroom. l l&gt; bath,
Fit A &lt;&gt; VA Loana. LMN EN­
TERPRISES. Inc., Bulkier
Harold Logan, call 838-3911.
Salesman on Duty 4:00 p. m.
to dark.
YOU AIN'T SEEN NUTTIN'
TILL you take a gander at
this Magnolia Heights lovely
3 Bilrm .. Fla. rm .. U R G E
kitchen with new elec, stove,
and MUCH more. All thla on
TWO lota in select area.
P riced at only ( 14.000 with
SENSIBLE termi. . . .

SOU TH W ARD
INVESTMENT &amp; REALTY
lift N. Park Ave.
322 9173

7047.
Beds, by Day, W eek, o r
3 BD RM ., 1305 Elliott. (6,500.
FREE ESTIMATE
Month.
Upholattrlai k M attress ren­ DAY'S WORK. 322-2782.
322-0525 ur 5254.
tn th* Court *t lb * County
CARROLL'S rU RN ITU RE
ovating. Naw k Used Furni­
JwdMO. Stmtnalo County, hint* lift W. lit
RAVENNA PARK. 3 Bedroom,
322-3111
ture. Call N it Bedding Mfg. WHITE LADY desires Iron.
uf Florida, la Probala.
2 bath, Central Alr-condiIn ro th * E a l a t r of.
ingi, her home, REASON­
C o . at TOte Celery Av*.
IIUBBKRT J. SC HU KN Kit A NN 5 6 . W a n te d T o B u y
Boning, heating, built-in kit­
ABLE.
tot
S.
Orange,
San­
fa a im .
Prctaiad.
chen, excellent closet s p ice ,
Data,! at Tarn Park, Bamlford.
FINAL NOTICK
PIANO wanted, any eoodiUon.
nnt* County, Florida, thla Ilat
established lawn, landscap­
Notte* la hrroby zlvrn that
till.
Ilualnew*
Opport.
day rt Octobar. A. D . IStl.
Ph. Orlando 124-0008, collect.
th* undaratznrd will, on th*
81. Real Estate • Sale
ed. 409 Satauma Dr. Phone
MICHAEL OUIONELLI
11th day o f Noyambar. A. D.
FOR LEASE
Sworn to a n t auhacrlbad ha. 1544, praaont to th* tfonoraMa
322-9118.
LARGE Modern home, t acre
fora ma thla JTth day o f Oct* County
Judg*
of
S*iuIim&gt;I*
SERVICE
STATION.
obar. D l l .
ground. Near Paola School.
County. Florida, hi* final r«~ WANT TO MAKE
Good Location. Good Products.
(■EAL)
turn, account and vouahar*. a*
P tl- T IT IO r * N 4M B
Eaay
financing.
322-Utg.
SOME MONEY?
Jaan T. f t a c o
Good Treatm ent
E n e u t o r o t th* K*tatt ot H*rNotary
Publla
ftata of b*rt J. Bchuintmann. d*o***- NOTICE I* h«r»by zlvan that
In a country setting on l i t
PHONE
LOCALLY
332
4342
w*
ara
anaasad
tn
butlnia*
at
Florida
*d. and at said tlm*. than and
seres sits a large 2-story
DART PILCHER, BROKER
or apply to the
Uy
eommtaaloB
oaplroa Ultra, maka application to tbr Hut HIS Faraat City, Samlnul*
0 .1111117,
Florida.
und*f
tha
May SO, IMS.
fram e Duplex. Each floor
Personal Service
■aid Judea for a final **ttlr- fli-tltlou* n«m* nf NUTRITIONPURE
OIL
COMPANY
nondad by Amarlean Utcur- mtnt uf tha admlnletratlon of
lias a roomy 2 bedroom Apt,
Al.
RKHKAnCIf
tNSTlTUTK
Call
322-7498
Ity Co. of N. T
■aid **tat*. and for an order KI.KCTBIOAI. HKALTII
AI*- 6 9 . S c h o o l* &amp; I n s t r u c t io n s
The outside is freshly paint­
flENE II. eTEPIIKNSON
dl*char*lne him a* *uch Ea*cu- PLIANCKH and that wa Inland
Of Clavaland and Staphanaoa
JOHN E. FOX,
ed. The interior needs a lot
tor.
tn ra(lat*r Mid n*ma with lha
Poat Offlca Drawar Ona
Dalad thla tha Ith day af Clark nf th* Circuit Court, MEN - WOMEN WANTED AT
Realtor
o f work. That’ s why the pile*
Farn Park, Flurlda
Octobar. A. D. 1541.
fltmlnol* County. Florida, In
ONCE to train fo r Civil Ser­ 206 N. Park Ave.
323 0550
Altornay for Mlchatl Slmnnalll
Is only (8,750, about i -j down.
Monro* K. Hrhuanamann
arcordanea
with
th*
provlatona
Pub Ilab Oct. :• * Nay. 1, 4,
vice. Good p a y . Thousand]
A* Kaaculor ot th* Eatat* o f th* n s t k l i s t Nam* OtaI&gt;
W e’d like to have your opin­
is. mt.
o f Herbert J. s.-huinrmann uta*
of job* open. Experience 87. Hus tries,* Rentals
to-w lt:
8*rtUn
SIS 05
ion.
CDF-51
Dtc»a*r&gt;t.
Florida Statul*a 15S7.
usually unnecessary. For in­
R. W. War#.
f
l
f
:
Laal-r
I.
Mars
OFFICE ft RETAIL SPACE
IT THE CIRCLTT COl'RT OF Altornay fo r Katata
formation on Jobs, Salaries,
Mahal O Mari
TIIR NINTH J I D I C I W . CIB* P. O. Box M il.
Lease where the traffic la
Fubtlah Oct. II. ]4. k Nor. I.
CHIT IN A M I FOB SKWIMH.E Sanford. Florida.
Rtquirtmonta, local inter­
(French A ve.) Hwy. 17 92 at
5 1144.
m i A T i , ri.iiiiiiis.
view, write giving address,
Publtnh Oct. U, II, SI A Nov CDF-71
Realtor Insuror-Trades
n m m a r &gt;■&gt;. i u i i
2uth St. The center o( Popu­
S. 1514.
phone. AMERICAN Service,
FLATDCIH HAVINOH BANK. CDF-4*
322-1991 1919 S. French Ave.
lation.
Large
paved
parking
iv
T in :
I'lHi t t r
cm mi
Plat Bit If.
Box 98, Sanford Harald.
MATH Jl Dll 144. ITBCI’ IT OF
area.
**.
I” TSSH CtRCt IT C4UHT IN F i.n illlt4 IN 4 Ml FOR IK S LOVELY 3-bedroom, 1 hath
PAUL a BAUGH, at ui. at al. AND rOM SRMIN1II.E CHI N.
NOW REMODELING
IN4II.K roCNTT.
m asonry hnme. Outstanding
Datandaati TT. F LOSSIDA
i HiNt riiY no. ii.n «
lea se now and pick your
A M E N D E D N O T I C E O F S U IT NO. 144UT
condition Beautifully land­
FKOKIlAI.
NATIONAL
XIOBTIN
colors for paneled walls and
THE LIFE INNITRANCE COMscaped. Shallow well. Only
s o T i r a f o n in n *
boM T O iaa
r o a n i . m i s r PANT o k VIUUIS1A. a Vlr- GAlia: ahuociation , a c o »tile floors. Ideal for Doctors,
pnratlnn.
Th* Bnwril * f County ComT O i JOHN W. FHICKSON and elnla eorporallon.
1450 down to qualified buyer,
Plaintiff.
mlailnntr* nf lamlnol* County.
D e n t i s t s , Chiropractors,
OK WILD A HniCKSON, ha
Plaintiff, va
D&gt;4 Shannon Dr., Pinecrest.
Florida,
will
r*c*lv*
bid*
at
tha
»lfa
v* •
Lawyers, Beauty Shops, Ser­
Y.
SARGENT and of flea nf Arthur H Barkwlth.
Call 322-0710 for details.
PAUL O
BAUGH
and JOSEPH PETER COLONNA at t.KSLIR
vice or Retail Shopg Call
MAYOUL L SARGENT. hla J r. Clark In th* Caur-t Hou**
LEBtE DICKSON BAUGH, at,
at Sanford. Florida up In 1:05
hla wtfa
W\ H. Stemper, Stcmpcr HOUSE, with new roof, stove,
D*f*ndant* wlf*.
P*fandanta
P.
5
4.
Monday.
Novamhtr
5,
1144.
RBalURNCKi UNKNOWN
Norricw o f ariT
II. water heater, attic fan,
MiriUR OF FONr.lT.O*lRR for furnlahlnz th* followtnz Agency, 322 4991 o r 322 1939.
AND TOi All parties rUlmtna THE STATE OF FLORIDA
lt*m* of 4&gt;|ulpm*nt:
H I.K
Inlaraata hy, Ihrouah, un­
floor furnace A pump. With
To: Ju«*ph I*«t*r t'olonna.
ITF.N
IIK*II4IPTI4IV
NOTICK Id IIKHa'.HT GIVEN
der or against lha afort9.-». IIfnines Ffir Sale
5111 14. 47tb «tr**t, PhilFurn garage Apt. 2582 San
piirauam
to
a
Final
l&gt;*
raa
of
X.
3
Tand*m
Dump
Tru.k*—
aald psraona
a Irlphla, l’ *nn«,li atila
ford Ave. llu,6U0, 322 0525 or
Fora'lnaur* data! tha 10th 4*7
TN4DE-IS 1 - I55T Dump
TOU ARE hartby notlflad
1'itrleu A Cotonna.
3
BEDROOM,
j
Hath,
screen­
Truck
that a Complaint to fnrselma
7111 S * 71h Sir**’ Phll- nf Oclnhar. 4 D 1544. and on5234.
t*»*d in Cha«c«ry C**a Nn. B. 1 . I* 'f Pu-pilIH Traffl*
ed patio Ph 323 0188
• -"trials mopteaea ari'iiinhtradttphla. rrnnyylvanta
Bn1l*r—TH4nK-IV t - T l* '
In* tha fotlow lnc d*acrlbad
T«'| I f* h*r*hy notlfltd that 14114 « f Ik* Circuit Court Of
CLOSE tN. Neat 2-bedroom
Hahn
Sprayar
tb*
Ninth
Judicial
U
’
lr-'Ult
In
ra .l proparty, to-w lt :
a tint haa baan flf*d ia»tn*t
4 BEDROOM. 2 Hslh. Central
fram e home, corner lot with
Lot *0. Hlock I. of KAST- you in tha abova antulad and f«&gt;r S*mlnn|» County, F l o r ­ C. I - 44 II l&gt; Mot nr O r, Ur—
air &amp; Heat. 322-3505.
TR 4lit:-l4 I - 1514 Tra. tor
II B O O K
VltBIll VISION, i-auaa, and that you ara r*- id!, wharaln P*J*ral National
trees and sidewalks 3t4 E.
UNIT No. J. accurillnc to uuir*J to fit* your anawar with M-irtziu* VMnrlatlon. a c o r ­ D. 5 * aal(.prop*l|ad 40 Inch
18th St., (6,500. Exclusive
Rotary Mowara— TM4IIE.
tha PUt th*raof aa r» -urd th* Clark o f thl* Court and to poration nryantiad ulldar an
IV iNona)
ad in Plat Book II. Pic* «*rv* &lt; copy th*r*or upon th* Act nf Cnniraai and a n a t l n t
with
4». Public Barorda of Sami Plamttlf or pUlntlff* alloy. puranael to ih* F*daral Na- E. 1 - l'a*d AaphalHc Panne
Mnrtaaza
Aaanoiatlnn
S p r a a 4 a r— TH IIIK.I1 !• lb# Fftwrl 4ir
nota County, Florida,
■&gt;",*. whoa* tt,m* and addr*** tinnal
ftiR ff
baa baan Mail . n ilr i.t you In I* J»uninua, Wan*. Clara* and ■'barter Art. bavins III pr in ci­
"1.**nal
S t Johns Realty
Jl**l«4*.
ml tell If rtiwmify 4«ll(#
tha abova atylad suit, and you lltinlUott. 1311,1 Elarnoo Nation­ pal nfftcn tn lha City nf Waab- F.
I * C,»nip4r-t S * d a it — «f i’ liifMs. in
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
art ranuirad to i t r v . a ropy al Hank Huitdlne, Jarkfonvlll* Inzton. Illatrtrt nf Columbia. I*
TN4DE-IV 4Nona I
f» f# lb# t'wtnfr nfi
118 N. Park Ave
FA 24123
nf your
Anawar
„r
othrr 3. Florida, not l*t*r than N'o- th* Plaintiff, and L*-lla K. bar.
SpaciflcatInna may b* ttbtilit- HKItCIK I. Ui.Mi
Plaid nz to tha Compla •t
»*mb*r tl. 1541 If you (all to K*nt and Mayaal I. h«r**nt, hla •4 *t th# offlr* of th* SamiPlaintiff* att orn*,*, ANDKR do iu a dacra* pro ronfr**o will wt'a th* Dafaadani*. I will 1*11 nolt County C&lt;*rk tn th* Court
T R A D E : 3 Bedroom fram e, in
r u n . % orifie
SON. KUSH. DEAN A LOWS b* *ntrr*d acvtnat you for th* tn th* tilth••' and h*at bidder Houa*. at S*nford. Florid* «r
.VftMfft (■ h#r#Nv
fhft»
Tam pa, for 2 Bedroom in
D r* , l i t Kaat •’ antral BoOla r*lt*f d.mandrd In th* com­ f-.r ca*h at ih* Front Door o f ■ t th* County Knzln**r'a Offlr* Jb" unl*ra iqiiP't tell!,
Ihw
Sanford. Contact Mrs. John
var-L Orlando. Florida, and fib plaint. Thla *ult |i tn forrelo** tb* bcmlnot* County Court- oa 17, fl. 17-51 youth uf banford, Ibih tli y o f .\ov4»mt*#r, A. I*
tha nrlzlnal Anawar or othar a *m rl(a(&lt;‘. Th* r*al property I hou** In tb* City of banford. FI*.
!!€•* ftfifirfiT In Ihw llofinrftlil*
W ebh, 3616 Garrison St.,
Plaadlnz In lha o tflo - of th* proceeded azaln*t la:
Hlda to h« «nctr&gt;**4 In a *- *: Cfninl y J u«f m
i'minty nf J*nilnol*. s u i t « f
Hr njlrinlf*
Tam pa, Fla.
Clark o f th* Circuit Court on
t.ot 3 S. Htock L SUN LAND |Florida, at 11:04 A 51. nt&gt; Ih# *4 *nv«1op* plainly mark-,1 on CSnii'Hly# Floriilj* fitr Unit r«*
nr btfur* th* ISth day of NovK’1TATES. a auhdlvtalon, ll t h day of Nnv»mb*r. 1544, th* tha nulald*. ’ HID FOR FL'ItN- turn. «8 Kitecutrli of tht K»ambar. 1541 If you fall to do
acrordlnz to a plat th*r*of, follow i nz 4**ortb*,l prop*rty ISHINQ Iwarn* mt H*ml. "P*a u f# f*e n r n r i K i ixiso,
ao. a dacra* pro Confaaao will
record*.! In Plat Book tl. a* •*! forth In laid Final Da- Novtmhar It. 1544 "
CB4##*I. ftn•! it Bill tlm*. th«n
ba takan a n n u a l you for tha
!&gt;*«*• 14 to 17 of tb* Public era* lu-Wltl
Bid* will h* op*nid on Tu*a- RD-I th«rf mdkt uppllciUiii to
raliaf dttnanded In lha Coni
I.&lt; &gt;T 5. BLOCK I NOIITII day, Novanibar 10, 1544. it In:"* th« «ilti J i lK* fur a final Bit*
It'cord* o f 8«mlnc|* Coun­
r ic T iT im »
plaint.
OHI.ANDO fKCOND ADDI- A. 5f »r *■ *oon tharcaftar a* tlem«nt of hfr i*lmlQlBtrAlton NOTICK IH htrihy niviii th*t
ty. Florida.
Thla Notlc* .ball t.a publlih
THt.V.
accurdlnc
4
&lt;
&gt;
plat
WITNE88 my hand and th*
p.walbla, at • maatlnz to b* of Bii'i ittftfi, Bfid for an order
Mr* i n f i f i d In butiriiJt *l
ad one* a weak for four con»a •rat of aald Court at Sanford.
thirauf record*.! In PUt bald In th* Cnunty Cnnimlaalo-t 41#4 hirst ns her am &gt;uch Kitm* I#4&gt;jricw45o4,
Inoli County,
eullva waaka In tha titnford Florid* thla 5th day nf Octo­
H &gt;„k 13. Pact* 55, S4 and 54*&lt;tlnf Itoom In lha Court Ulx.
KIon Ift, un Ur th* ftctltiuQB
Harald.
ber. 1544
\I. Public n*cord* o f Sam- Hotiia at Sanfnrtl, Florida
P iled thl« th# llth d if of nft ui a of, ml i*, Wftthftiimgiim
DATED THIS 4th day o. tt JI RT SEAL&gt;
Isold County, Florida.
Tha right I* r*a*rv*d tn Octohitr. A I&gt; !M4
Con»iruction Co. (Not Inc.i and
r&gt;. to bar, 1544.
Dated thl* 30th day o f Octo­ walva any Irr*zu1*rltt«* nr
Arthur H Backwlth. Jr.
that Vi* Inland to rescliUr Bald
/•f NKLIalK IIITNTKR
lOEAt.1
Cl*rk o f th* Circuit Court ber 4 D. 1544.
tachnlcallllM In btda or lu r«\* Ktti urrlE of the Katito n«m« with th# f?Urk o f lha
Arthur II. Backwlth, Jr,
By Martha T Whim
4SEA f. I
J*ct any ur all hlda.
Circuit Court, rlimlnuU Coun­
Of IIKflClK I. LON4J.
Clark o f Circuit Court
Daputy Clark
Arthur II Be- kwith. Jr.
Board of County t'otnni M
D ietisid.
ty. Klorlda, In iccord m ot with
Uy: Elliabath Bruanahan J«nnlng*. Watt*. Clark* aud
Clerk nf Circuit Court
lonara
OKO A. 8PRER. JR ,
ih« provUtona of th« Fictitious
Daputy Clark
Hamilton
Mack N Clavaland. Jr. and
Samlnola County, Florid*
Of dp#«r it i»pi#r
Narnft stfttulti. to-wlt: Hsctlon
Richard Nall Graatwood
1*00 Harnett Natlanal Bank
Carroll Burka
Jama* P. Av*ry, J r , Chair­ Attorney* for «at«t Ketste
IS 5 01 Florid ft HlfttuUft
Hulldlny
St: East Cantral Blvd.
aitornty* for Plaintiff
man
113 \1«s nolli A w•ntle
His: K, r. W«thtrlnaton
Orlando, Fla.
la -1- ■onvlll* I Florida
P t* Inawtr X,
By: IV. Hutti J r.
Ha*fi Tsi rd, FI nr M»
J* k f Khtjhftrt
l-ubllali Oct. It. tt, 14, A Nov I’ ubllat; ov i. li, i».
jfoy. J. Sanford. Florida
County Kozlntar
! riibllih OcL t&gt;. 14 k NoY I. 9, P'lMlih Oct* 24, it Nov. J, |
•44
1541.
Putd-tt, Nov. I. 1544
PtihlHh Dot. 14 it Nov S, 1)44 n«4.
IS 1944.
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Cowan. 322-4018.
241-1270, Orlando.
3 ROOM Furnished Apt. $85,
tit E. 8th.. 322-4285.
EVERETT A . HARPER
AGENCY • REALTOR
('urn. Apt. 2300 Menoovllle.
MftS S. Park Av*.
MODERN 2 Bdrm. turn. Apt.
Phone* FA 2-3384 e r FA ( »
SOI Palmetto Ave. 323-1374
after 5:30 p in.
97. Houses For Hen l
UNFURNISHED 2 Bedroom FURN. Apt., Adults, 322-1928.
house, Kitchen equipped ph.
W E L A K A APARTMENTS
322 3851.
114 W. First St.
LAKE Cottage, Furn. 322 8106
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furnished
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mo. Exclusive with
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rHE TIME TESTED FIRM
lift N. Psrk Ave.
F A 3 61H FURN. APT S Sintord Ave
near Lake Jessup. E. F. Ste
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trie. 322-9507.

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exL 363.
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1983 Engine and transmission,
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Vfck Wool
[childhood itory Out m*d* tb* ghr* or take "hr-ef Kebbtt,"
. WASHINGTON (UPI) — f l » Irtroagest Impreiaion on me, was th« one about thii military
messenger whose bona lost a
shoe nail.
It bad a aort of litany tfeat
PROVEN MANAGERIAL ABILITY
vent like thii: ‘Tor the vast
M Baafarfa
of the nail, the (hoe waa loet
For the want of the iboe, the
ACTING POSTMASTER
borae waa loet. For the want at
the borae, the rider waa loat.
For the want of the rider, the
message waa loat For the
want of the ineaaaia, the bat­
tle waa loat." And eo an.
Republics*
This story illustrates what
Pd. Pot. Adv.
might be called the accidental
or Incidental theory of history
Wf

GUY ALLEN

Which lathe
e rente result
dune* happenlags
grand designs.

I T o r . ft, 1 K 4

from
from

A more modern example of
the accidental-incidental con­
cept can be (bond in a news­
letter put out this week by
Rep. Frank Tboopeoe Jr. (DN. J.)

ala that the nomination of thii
year*e presidential candidate*
came about because of a home­
made ballot cast 121 yoara ago
by ta Indiana farm hand nam­
ed Henry Shoemaker.
“ In IMS, Mr. Shoemaker’s
home-made ballot waa ruled
valid by election officials,"
Thompson wrote. “ It broke a
tie and elected one Madison
Marsh ta the Indiana State
legislature.
“ la those days, United States
senators were elected by the
respective state legislature*.
That year, the Indiana legisla­
ture deadlocked the five bal­
lots In trying to elect a United IV THIS c m e i r r r n r s T i
v iv t r J i n t r u r , r i n n i T o r
States senator.
f l o r i d * tv i s d r o s i t v Delegate Switches
iv n i.r r o r x T v .
“ Delegate Marsh, who had IMS.VCEBV VO. IUT*
J.
J R . . . Adminbeen elected by a margin of I .t rBt tGI.EASON.
. r o f Veterans' Affairs, an
one vote, switched on the sixth Officer o f the Called States of
ballot, broke the tie and thus America,
Plaintiff,
elected Edward A. Hannegan v*.
to the U. 5. Senate.
JOHV V A C n H V MORRIS, j n
PAMELA J. MORRIS, his
"Two yeara later, Congreai end
wife,
Com*ta started Sept. 12 from Cape Ham. The first voted on the admittance of
Defendants.
leg tMisted through the snow-covered Andes Mountains.
v o t i c e o r a i r r tv
Texas to tha union. The House
MORTflAUK FORECLOSE RE
was for ft, but tb* Senate dead­ TO; JOHN VAL'OHN MORRIS.
JR. and PAMELA J. MOR­
locked 28 to 26. Senator Han­
RIS. hie wife, whote resi­
negan switched bis vote, broke
dence
end
whereabouts
the tie and Texas became a
ere unknown.
TOU ARE H EREBY NOTI­
state."
FIED that a Complaint to fareIn 1846. Thompson continued, clave s certain mortem*, en­
the Senate deadlocked again, cumbering the fo llow in g de­
scribed rest property, to-wlti
this time over declaring war
LOT 1. BLOCK P. SEN-

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driving Cometthrough
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bins, desert, etc.? To show you that Comet
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Mary Perrigo
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Funeral service* fo r Mrs.
Mnry Jin * Perrigo, 320 Semi­
nole Boulevard, Casselberry,
who died Friday at th* age
o f 77, were h*ld Sunday after­
noon
at Nihlaek
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Home in Casselberry with
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ating.
A native of New Y ork City,
she m;ved to Casselberry 16
years ago
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LAND ESTATES, according
to plst thereof recorded In
Plat Hook II, Pegee IS ta
St. Public Records o f Sem­
inole County. Florida,
Together with:
(1 E. Refrigerator I.AS-lt-S
O E. Range J.|A1-T
bee been filet against you In
the above styled suit, the short
title of whirls le J. S. (Reason.
J r . se Administrator o f Veter*
• fie' Affelre. an O fficer o f the
United States of America, ver­
sus JOHN VAU ailN MORRIS.
JR. and PAMELA J. MORRIS,
hie wife. Defendants, end you
are required ta serve a ropy
of your A n . w . r or other plead­
ing to the Cnmplalnt on plaint i f f s Attorney. M»ck N. Cleve­
land. Jr. Suite SIS Sanford At­
lantic National Rank Dulldlng.
Sanford. Florida, and file (be
original
Answer
nr
other
pleading In the o f fic e o f the
Clerk of the Circuit Court on
or before the 11th dey of No­
vember, A. D. ISIS If you felt
to do eo, e decree pro canfeeeo
will be teken agetnet you tor
the relief demanded In the
Complaint.
This Notice shall ba publish­
ed ome a week far four con­
secutive weeks In The Senf-Tl
Herald, a newspaper circulated
in r.itilnol. County. Florida,
Dated this Ith day o f Octob­
er. A. D. IMS.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
M ch V Cleveland. Jr. gn-J
Harold F. Johnaon
Atlornaye for Plaintiff
I*. O. Drawer Z
Sanford, Florida
Publish: Out. 11, IS, 3«, Nov. t.
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Mexico. Oeee again Han­
negan east tha deciding vet*.
And from that war the United
States acquired tb* territory
from which came the state d
Ariien*.
Had ft not been for Shoemak­
er's vote, which lent Marsh
to tb* Indiana legislature.
Marsh could not have voted for
Hsnoegta, and Haonegan could
not have east tha votes that
led to Texas and Arixooa Join­
ing tha union.
And if those two states bad
not Joined the union, Lyndon
B. Johnson and Barry M. Goldwater could not have been
nominated for the presidency
this year.
Thompson aays the moral of
this story la* “ Go to the polls.
Each and every vote counts!"
Ye*. Indeed. And also be
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Get Out And Vote
Tomorrow everyone has a aniqu#
doty to Toto for the P; ciident o f tha
United States. The cl.cxe Is between
Lyndon Johnson and Earn* Goldwater — between a progressive and a
conservative, a statesman and a pol­
itician. We can vote for a man who
has demonstrated his knowledge of
government and his resourcefulness
in times o f crisis — a man who has
vision for the future or one who
wishes to return to a way of life,
perhaps good once, but now obsolete.
But whatever your choice, do not
throw awey the birthright handed
down from our founding fathere. Go
to the polls and vote.
A vote for President Johnson Is a
vote fo r national progress and a
brighter future for us, for you, those
too young to east a ballot and thosa
too old to work.
The greatest danger to President
Johnson’s election is that his sup­

porters will eay: "He la so far ahead
it isn't necessary for me to vote. Ha
will win anyway.” Nothing could be
further from the truth. Remember
how far Governor Dewey was ahead
of President Truman in 1948. Mr.
Truman won because the Dewey
backers didn't turn out.
A vote for Senator Goldwater, we
believe, is a vote against progress
and for a dangerous foreign policy.
You must, o f course, make your
own decision as to the best interest
of the country.
The two philosophies o f govern­
ment expressed by President John­
son end Senator Goldwater are so
far apart we must have a command­
ing majority for one man. Otherwise,
we face an unworkable situation with
the winner not able to exert true
leadership.
It is important that you vote to­
morrow. Your vote will help deter­
mine the future for all of us.

Dr. Crane's

THE IMPORTANT O N E

be based on s popularity contest at
the polls?
The Herald is convinced beyond a
shadow of a doubt that the time has
arrived when an elected school board
should remove the superintendents
osition from the political arena and
ave the right and responsibility to
appoint the beat qualified man for
the post
We, therefore, have concluded that
Amendment Five should be approv­
ed.
To avoid misunderstanding, The
Herald points out that approval o f
this amendment does not mean thnt
Seminole County would have an appointive superintendent overnight.
If this proposition passes, a ma­
jority of school board members must
call a local option election. The ques­
tion would be settled by a county ref­
erendum.
If the voters approve, the school
board would be In a position to ap­
point a superintendent. But they
could not do it until the present su­
perintendent completes the four-year
term of office he will begin Jan. 1,
1965 and completes Dec. 31, 1969.
A t that time the county school
board could retain the present super­
intendent on an appointive basis or
select someone else, perhaps an outof-county mnn, even from another
stnte. It would he up to the board to
"manage” Seminole's education pro­
gram.
The Herald believes that in the
interest o f better school administra­
tion in the years to come the voters
should give this measure their ap­
proval.

Bek Party k a
who deftly passed the kwek
to me by forwarding the annonymoBa letter A s n be­
low. jam le a d e n eea try
your detective skjfl by de­
ciding M yea tbtofe a m m or
a womaa wag the the "toeal
d octor"
don't
excel a aedaettv* wdfat
CASE U-4W: B o b E arly la
the deft editor ef tha Indiana­
polis Star.
Recently fe.1 forwarded a let­
ter to m e which he had receiv
cd from an irate reader.
The letter w it ilg n ed aim
ply " A local d octor,M ao It
was an anonymoue missive
But it shows that the letter
writer La a devotee of this
daily column.
Do you readers think It was
written by a man or a wo­
man?
"It's a wonder,** began this
local doctor, "that the women
o f this country don’ t hand to­
gether and blast that Dr.
Crane off the pages o f an?
p ip er where his stupid column
appears.
"F o r he produce# the beet

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ilk

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argument for polygam y to be
found anywhere in print!
"He doesn't write like a doc­
tor but like a sex maniac or
an Oriental Potentate with a
harem.
"W e h are enough broken
homes without his encouraging
men to abandon their wives
after IS or m ore years of mar­
riage just because the wife
no longer look* or acts the way
the did when she w as a slen­
der j o m g VV to .with her head
full of nonsense that life is just
oca sweet song.
"Any wife who abandons her
duties u , a m other to spend
her days and his money to
beauty shops and dress salons
to become the perfumed entic­
ing creature that Dr. Critic
envisions as her proper role.
Is the poorest Investment a
man can make for a contend­
ed life.
" I f the truth were told, there
are more husbands approach­
ing middle years who (ail their
wires in the boudoir than there
are frigid, sloppy wires.
"It Is not thetr wives but
their glands which are at fault.
"A tot of wives simply en-

Letters
Bruce Biossot — Roy Crowley

To The Editor

Political Notebook
WASHINGTON

(N E A )

-

There li growing evidence that
Nikita Khrushchev fell because
be undercut the Individual au­
thority of too meny members
of the Communist Party Centrsl Committee and the rul­
ing Presidium.
Reports reaching
govern­
ment analysts here Indicate
that many Red party bosses
were fearful Khrushchev was
getting ready to shuffle them
out.
They seted before he did.
Some time back, Khrushchev
divided the power and authrorlty of many field party men.
Regional
Communist
party
bosses, who- once were su­
preme to both industry and
agriculture, found their au­
thority cut us half.

helped In this, either thinking
that he was strengthening his
friends against his enemies or
that he was balancing one
group of ambitious men off
against another.
Then these "frien d s" began
encouraging
Khrushchev to
apend m ore o f his time away
from the Kremlin on trips and
vacations while they minded
the shop for him. While mind
tog the shop they took on more
power.
There now seem to be two
strong groups within the Pres­
idium.
There’ s the group seemingly
to power—composed of Brez­
hnev, Kosygin, .Mikoyan snd
Suslov, with Andrei Kirilenko
in a supporting role (though
some of these men may be
already secretly p l o t t i n g
against the leaders).
This was the same group In
the main that haa acted under

Khrushchev ruled that to
each region there would be
one party boss to handle agri­
culture, another to handle in­
dustry, Khrushchev brought in
i m w , younger men. It appear­
ed to sizable numbers of the
older men that thin signaled
they were on their w ay out.
But many of these down­
where meters have been removed
graded older men were still
which indicate that downtown stores
member* of the Communist
have shown increased sales.
We concur with merchants who Party Central Committee,
feel that that free parking in down­ which haa the final say on who
town areas hns become a necessity U first party secretary and
to meet present and future competi­ boss of the Soviet Union.
The some friction develop­
tion of shopping centers and their
ed between Khrushchev and
free parking facilities.
This, o f course, does not mean we tom e older key military men
who feared that they anil their
oppose the shopping centers. Wo
beliefs were losing out to new­
simply believe that in these days and comers. A small bloc of these
times it isn’t fair to force people to older men still had votes on
pay to park on their own streets to the Central Committee.
shop in downtown stores.
Khrushchev also undercut
E. C. Harper, dr., a candidate for the authority of key men on j
the City Commission, has included the ruling Presidium. He ignor-1
free downtown parking as one o f the ed party ideologist M. A. Susplanks in his campaign.
lov in the way he pursued the
Further, the Herald advocates thnt conflict with Red Chins. He
the City Commission act favorably Ignored Nikovlay pndgnrny.
on this suggestion for a trial period Dimitri Tolyansky and Her­
before a definite verdict is reached. ns y Voronov in hia plans for
We believe, however, it is safe to Soviet agriculture.
These were personal— not
forecast that the trial effort will re­
sult in the ultimate removal of the ideological— slights.
A short time bark, a group'
meters altogether.
of Khrushchev's trusted men
Nullified t'rm urs
quietly began consolidating the
Tha United SUM# Sonata retns of power into their own
paaaorf a roinltitinn ttn s a r in f hinds. Khrushchev appsrently

Trial Recommended
The Sanford Herald enthusiastical­
ly endorses the effort to be made
Monday night by the Sanford Mer­
chants Association to persuade the
City C o m m i s s i o n to authorize
the covering of parking meters —
except those In metered parking lota
— for a 90-day trial period.
Of course, the recommendation
does not mean that the public will
have unlimited parking. The Associ­
ation Is suggesting that a two-hour
parking limit be enforced and that
fines for overtime parking be in­
creased from 25 to 50 cents.
Due to the changes in shopping
habits by consumers, brought about
principally by the advent o f shopping
centers which provide free and un­
limited parking for their customers,
The Herald is of the opinion that
parking meters in the downtown
shopping area are now completely
outdated.
We hnse our belief on the reports
which have been derived from cities

t.

Worry Clinic

Approve Amendment 5
When Florida voters go to the polls
Tuesday they must make one deci­
sion that could have a far reaching
and direct effect on Seminole Coun­
ty’s educational system.
Proposed Constitutional Amend­
ment Five, If passed, would permit
school systems in seven counties, in­
cluding Seminole, to have local op­
tion elections to determine if the peopie want to continue electing super­
intendents or give boards o f public
instruction authority to appoint
them.
For many years Seminole, like
other Florida counties, has elected
school superintendents. The philoso­
phy was based on the superintendent
providing the leadership and an elect­
ed school board to approve or disap­
prove the superintendent's recom­
mendations.
B u t times and circumstances
change and so has the philosophy of
administering education.
Today the men elected to serve on
school boards provide much of the
leadership needed by a system and
superintendents, more than ever now
administrative officers and secretar­
ies, o f boards, see that policies are
carried out within the boundaries es­
tablished by the State Board o f Edu­
cation.
Today's situation does not call for
a superintendent to have to run polit­
ically for the office. No matter what
his platform might be, he couldn’t
put it into effect if he wanted unless
it met state standards and was ap­
proved by the school board.
So why, The Herald asks, should
the position of school superintendent

f t

President Andrew Jsrkenn for

Eid tor’s
N ots:
If
your
quotes ars correct tha Pres­
Your editorial, "N o Place ident changed hia mind bcFor A Loner," mentions Sen­ cauao he knowa what is beat
for tha Am erican people in
ator Galdwater’a "consistency
tha day and timea ia which
for inconsistency,1* in relation wa now live.
to civil righta.
Editor, Thk Htraldt

In

1956,

Drew

"D r . Crane should quit w rit­
ing and go back to m edical
practice where he could givw
hormone shots to matM be haa
misled into believing all th a /
need is new wives for o id ! "
After reading the foregoing
com m ents by this "lo e a p d oc­
tor," do you reader* think they
w ere written by a maa o r by
a w om an?
It’ s m y guess that a w om an
authored them.
F o r they sound Oka " s e lf
defense" arguments.
N otice, too. tha esay w ay
that critics distort er im ply
statements to tit into their ow a
biased outlook.
Never have I urged buabands to abandon their w ives!
Instead. I have w f t o the
wives to perk up in their se­
ductive psychology to p**veot
such a dire result.
My advice Is solely directed
toward
stopping threatened
divorce b y showing the sp eci­
fic techniques for insuring hap.
py hom es.
Furtherm ore, a aeifuetlTe
wife can eliminate tha need
tor costly male sex borm ooea
in almost ill such extra at
platonic husbands.
After
impotent
htrtbanda
have received hormone shots
for msny months to no av ail,
I have counselled their w h e a
ami seen such males cured la
one night I
And It’s usually more eeooleal for you wives to ^ e n d
that money on perfum e and
diaphanous nighties, than on
testosterone shots for your
m ate!
Send for m y booklet "R o w to
Prevent Flatonic Marriage*,**
enclosing a long stam ped, r *
turn envelope, plus JOc.

Pearaon

You’ll be Happier

quoted President Johnson aa
saying, "I am not now and
never have been an advocate
of civil righta."

in a FORD

In August, IQS!), Look Magm ine quoted Johnson, "Y ou
cun't force thssa things an
tha South overnight." During
March in Atlantic City, John­
son said, "W a ar* going to
pass a Civil Rights bilk If U
takes all aummsrl1*

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VOTE AND ELECT YO UR

DEMOCRATS
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p -v -r s

J o e D a v is

R ia l*

James Bridger w in the
first white man known to
fm m the B*nk of the United have visited Great Salt Laka.
SUtsa In 1*34, hut Jackson
succeeded In getting It axTh* Hundred Ye«r»* War
pungrd from the record.
actually lasted lift year*.

Khrushchev as a sort of In­
formal Soviet National Secur­
ity Council—advising Khrush
chev on global military m att­
ers in India, Indonesia, the
Congo and NATO.
Key members of this group
has been heavily occupied in
the past few years with the
development of Soviet indus­
try as opposed to Soviet agri­
culture.
It is a group that has deep
roots in the party apparatus.
These are the o!d timers.
AH except Kirilenko were P re­
sidium members or candidate
mem bers in Statin’s time.
The oiher major group is
headed by Presidium new com ­
ers l ’ odgorny, Polyansky ami
Voronov, who have had hea­
vy responsibilities in Soviet
agriculture. They have in the
past two yca ri been making
inroada toto thu party organi­
zation.

T O . H ereto w M m w h
letI f that Is n ot inconsistency,
lore f r .M It* m S . n
B o t­
tle e i r s l r * . T O . a t l i t r w a r a ** what fa T
■ g»* earns i m l M
I k . IM Goldwater changed hia mind
i r - a l . * r n r r le . I k * w rit e r 's
Constitutional
reasons.
I r * . a . m . M l i M r f w . L a t t e r * for
a t I r a n tk a a 1 M w e e k s w ill Johnson changed his for pol­
k . a l t . * g r» trr» * e * . L a t t e r , itical reasons.
a ilr f r e ...* la a lk ae* a r e a e e .p lRichard Reb
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la p rr a a a a llll.a . V® . try la a at
Casselberry
p a k ll.k t * k r T k * I t r r .l A .

dure a drab rxirteoee sa d stoV
cslly put up with pot-bellied,
bald-headed,
grouchy,
dull
mates for the sake of keeping
the borne together for their
children's sake.

■vr—■

Mary Earle Walker

W. IJtwrenco Swafford

T a x Axaeeaor

County CommUaioner

K rp rv icn ta tiva

ordering the removal o f funds

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(Daah Gbby •
D E A R ABBY: While I was
In the living room reading
the newspaper, a TV repair­
man was in the same room
working on our act. He had
taken the set apart and there
w ere parts al' over the floor.
M y wife pranced Into the
room with her drew hanging
open In the back. She went
straight to this TV repair­
m an and Mked him if he
would mind ripping her up.
fils hand* v.rre dirty, so hr
just wiped them on a rag
and upped her up. After he
le ft I said to my wife, "W hy
did you ask that repairman
to do it? I could have done
that for you.” She replied,
"Y o u r eyes aren't very good
and you esn never set that
little hook at the top " 1 told
her It would h u e been bet­
ter Had sho forgotten 'That
little hook at Uie top” if she
had to aik a strings man
to help her gat dressed- Sho
la y s I am making a moun­
tain out of a molehill. I

By Abigoil Van Buren

would like your opinion,
HER HUS BAS'D
DEAR HUSBAND: Your
wife was behaving like a hit
o f an exhibitionist on the
wrong end of the picture
tube. Rut don’t brood about
it. Had she been trying to
make points with the strang­
e r she wouldn’t have done
it In your presence. Get a
magnifying glass and m a g n ­
ify "that little hook at the
top” instead of the Incident
I
• «

CONFIDENTIAL TO B.
L.: It d o c in 't make much
sense to tell a man who has
Just lost his shirt to "roll
up his sleeves.” If you want
to help him, don’ t GIVE him
another shirt; help him to
earn one.
•
• a

DEAR ABBY: S o out of
the 556 couples that minist­
er married in one year, 351
him to "alter" the dates on
their wedding certificates?
Have I ever lived a sheltered
life! In over 22 years of per­
form ing hundreds o f m ar­
riage ceremonies, I have
never had even one sneh
requrvt. Maybe they knew I
would nut have falsified a
legal document for my own
mother. Or perhaps It’ s Just
the difference hetween the

jxxcoby On
It should encourage all read­

Californian* srho marry at
home, and those who go to
such places as Nevada to tie
the knot.
Yours,
Arnold R. Lewis, Tb. D
Methodist Church
Fairfield, California
•
• •

Problem *? Write to AB­
BY, Box 60700, Los Angeles,
Calif. For a personal rapty,
enclose a stam ped, self-ad­
dressed envelope.
•
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apide. The queen of spades
play turned nut to be fatal to
er* when they sec how many
the Irish cause. East won with
errors the best player* in the
the ace and returned the suit.
world make in tha stress of
This gave the defense two
tough competition.
spade tricks and two diamond
In the match hetween Ro­
tricks,
land and Ireland at the World
The low spade played by
Bridge Olympiad, the bidding
W lini'wskl o f Poland also
wont the same at both tables
forced East's ace and hid
and both W rit players opened
East not led hack a diamond.
the king st diamonds. Each
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der to discourage a diamond
score the gam e.
ccntinuatlon
It is easy enough for ui to
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correct. It at so should have
of spades.
been fairly easy at the table.
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had hern identical, but at Ills
an acn against a suit r- -set
point the Irish declarer played
when they art looking at kingdum m y'* queen of spades. The
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if you will Just remember that may be—haa to work. Host
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a gracious one.
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be too helpful—such as taking
over the kitrj.cn or offering
luggestions for rearranging the
living room. Instead, notice
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making.
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and admiration.
Make the
vnung homemaker feel proud
o f th* way she has furnished
her home, oi the mrals she
cooks, of '.he way she handles
the children’ s problems. Make
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Friday N ig h t Mr. ami Mr*.
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taking three fro m tha Parks.
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"1 have vtry pale skin and
my hair ha* Juvt gone c o m ­
plete while, I Use a aitvery
rinse but my skm It not eiimi;;h
con tra il, and I look miserable.
idvm-s with a little less point,
What asiould I do? 1 do not
anil you must have decent
want to color rinse my hair
house ahoes, but be aure you
as my husband ob jects—Mrs
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Keep your hair as is, but
ur casual wear. You can mass
deaf - -i your (are powder and
nge your Icsft with your cos­
Hats a rlrli blur rid lipstick and
metic oil and get wonderful
just n touch of rouge. Try
result* \ reader Ims recently
srvrral shade* of fire powder.
tried (hi, and is enthusiastic
Do net get a pink tune, lint ra­
over her minfurt. You can aim
ther a -I -ei* rurhrl lime Wear
gel inv (o it ra re lenllel fur
rich costimie rotors,
TEN rents in coin and ,i long,
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•elf addressed, stam ped en
brush my drv. Itdn hair but
Yflnpr
have been nfrnl.l, vet t note
Tomorrow— From My Note­
Hut you a d .crate tins Should
book.
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have gray hair l!‘ i not a hod
color but it in i!i&gt; and thin
Brushing stimulates rirru'a
Hun and aim cleam c, the hair
hut tie sure that you use a ua
tural bri'tlc brush \ny kind
of ay n'hetie : : :-h is r strenirty
hail frr dry hur After your
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sham poo, i.
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tip of t -j - :
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to give h &lt; o I . really to help guc when they won oil point *
thu cor, t.t n -v Ihe oil tor .ttwl dilat'd (our v.iine* since
m assage dm t!&gt; ua the scalp It was a bailie hetween the
The sea!;' is v» n. so your cue- first and second place team*
turtle oil will do j i much lor I Ion4 Owen* paced Class Met
your scaln as it the* (or yuur With ISf All followed by Itill
face and nerk
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be
helpful, entitled "Y o u r ( i l l it Met Jerry la m s bombed
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also include a "g ilt" copy o f ’ stun from Karim Builders and
how to make my famous scarf vaulted Into third place, lintamt my lacc trimmed dinner Inn rolled 132 330 to pace Ihe
dtes*.
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right *l«a — Alma ”
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and they grow in their capacity to enjoy life
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19l Avoid arguing with that
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in AM. Remainder of the day
will he insier nnd you have
the admiration of other*.
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truly a solid eltiten.
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fm th with new idem that
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ground
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2 t ) Arguing over finances or
with some jealous person in
the morning eotild spoil your
whole ilay, avail you nothing.
Straighten out your thinking.
Then all works like a rharm
for you.
MODS ( T I 1I.D R F.N (June
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tion to one who wants to
make different arrangements
than you cautiously planned
in AM. C arry through with
agteementa made. Sidestep
pressure and all works fine,
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21 ) Morning pressures can ha
rather upsetting, hut if y o l
remain steadfast, rest of day
and evening w ill be very pro­
ductive. lie w illing to do mnro
than is c v pec led of you. Shove
you are ronseieiitinua.
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tember 22 ) You have an op.
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waste ntiy time In so doing,
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evening.
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October 22) You would be
wise to follow through with
reipirst* of close ties, though
they may not seem Important
nl the time. Add to the com.
fo il tif your home. Make It
operate more efficiently than
your office.
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November 2 ! I Those regular
duties that teem a bore can
be gotten rid of i|uickly, pro­
vided vmi maka some part of
tlu in lie pull. Inal III keeping
appointments. Taka it ra-y m
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frien ds; have a sociable time.
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AM. I'ersarml w ishes a ie he*t
achieved in the evening.
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of thole fa scin a tin g konng
people who euunut wait to
learn it all at a very young
age and thereby gel into tbIu b it of ru tb irig in ami o it
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to teach to lie a little slower
aiol mom pro. iso. thorough.
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change and much o f great
value ia accom plished.
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■ M l aerise, the tripe to the
wm k m be* their sine u
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parente aa conpantens.
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73 NYF Youths
Attend Party

a suggestion to ye tee the
soo'a new baby bear la greet­
ed with a "Are You KID.
DING 7"
The tables are now turned.
The teen-agers ere full ef
Ideas of what they would Ilka
to do — without yea. Their
l e g f i i t l e i a rente from
watching • drive-hi movie to
if a rumored "ramble*
will take place to announcing
they are off to the movies—
one which is advertised aa ■
"■Inter,* "shocker," and "for
adulta only."
How much latitude parents
should grant their offspring
Is a question as old aa people,
I’m sure. I don't know that
there le one pet answer.
What I have learned la that
the yeeity teen-ager tnvee to
be with her contemporaries—
talking, dancing, bragging,
singing, bowling, the Hat it
endless. I also know that a
nervous unsure teen-ager may
be leery of bringing new
friend* home for fear the
family will pounce with a list
of questions and cheery de­
vices for making everyone
feel at home.
Making a hams an attrac­
tive, yet respected, place to
gather takes a good deal of
finease.
Ona way to break the lee it
to encourage a few bf their
beat friends to drop in after
a school game or after a
rally. Let them fix food. Food
aa you know Is In conatant
demand at thla age. It might
be sandwiches, grilled cheese,
pancakes and bacon, depend
ing on current taites.
I am adding a party-sited

By Merpaaa Miles
The Bear Inks Methodlet
Youth Fallowihlp waa hoat to
the Chrtat the Ida* aub-dlatrkt at a Halloween party.
MYF Praaident John Walk
fn f reported that 78 youtha
attended from Caaeclberry,
Fine Hllla, Lockhart, Apopka,
Orta Viata, Cellaga Park,
Coneerd Parte, Trinity, Meadowhroat and St Paula.
Everyone waa dreaeed ap
proprlately for Halloween and
aoatuaaa were Judged for the
prettleet, funnlut and moat
erigtnaL &gt;
Oamea were enjoyed during
the erenlny and refraehmenta
of punch and cookies were
aerved. Irwin Hall waa dec
eratod with llyhtod Jack-otantems, orenya and black
halloona and ertpa paper to
lend to the atmosphere.
The neat event planned by
the auk-dlstrlct will be the
annual banquet Tuesday at
Collaya Park M a t h o d l a t
Church.
aluminum electric grill which

Local Scouts Win
Camp Honors
Boy ScouU from Troop SOT,
•ponaored by Graca Methodist
Church, attended the St. Johni
Dtatrict Pall Camporco at
Camp La-noche.
The 19 boys were acrompan
led by their scoutmaster, Russ
Kltner, Troop Committeeman
Clay Mamele, Junior Asilitant
Scoutmaster Dick Mamele and
Senior Patrol Leader Blair
Xltnar.
The troop received recognltlon for having the belt num­
ber In attendance and the
eleaneit end best camp site.
Everyone received an attrac­
tive district camporee patch.
Arriving at the camp Friday
at dusk the boys pitched their
tents in the dirk. On Saturday
they took a night hike and
cooked their dinner on the
trail. A council (Ire waa held
Saturday evening.
The boys returned home
Sunday afternoon, tired hut
proud of their accomplish­
ments.

can be set on the table and
presided over by a budding
hoe tees. I waa thrilled to
learn that the new electrlea
include many that are Tefkn-coated. The Teflon coat­
ing, aa you must know, means
a pan that Is r e e l!/ easy to
sponge clean even if gooey
food Is involved. Thu easier
I he cleanup, the more ready
others lire to help &lt;«n old
family proverb 1 made up
after cleaning up hugn family
dinners with the usual accom­
paniment o f pots nod puns.)
Chapcronage Is cn r n tia l to
everyone's peace o f mind, not
tha chaperumige tlial puls a
parents gum-shutdng through
the room every two minutes
but, the chaperonuge that re­
quires parents to sny "h e llo "
to visltura, to help g e t things
started, then to retreat to an­
other room.
How closely a get-together
must be watched la deter­
mined more by the number
o f youths preseent and how
well w# know them. Occasi­
onal trips to the kitchen art
hi order. "T o keep an eye on
things," as my mother used
to tell me.

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ft to Important to atl Floridians, Democrats and
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City OKs
Free Trial
Parking

But todiy'a general electloa
ts Ssnford 1« somewhat differrat this It
33 j a m afo
B y Dottle Aaatla
when Woodrow WUmo w ii
elected president of the United City Com missioners In a 3-0
vote Monday yielded to a pita
States.
from
the Downtown Mer­
• • •

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Frank B. Adams, a longtime
Sanford reiident who reealU
tba alaetlao siffat party juat
that many years a|o.

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy thru Wednesday; high 75-80; low in 60s.
VOL. 56

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

fUES., NOVEMBER 3. 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Possible
Record
Vote Due

chant's Association to cap
parking m eters
for three
memtha and allow two-hour
free parking.

I . L. Per kina J r., president
• = = =
of th* association and spokes­
• • •
man fo r a group o f nearly 50
"There wai a targa gather* merchants who packed tha
lug at the old theater getting commlaslon room at City Hall,
tha return*," aay* Frank* told com m issioners that three
"Waitern Union had a aatup Urge shopping centers In
on a wired board. Paul Big* nearby areas with hundreds
gcra wai there wKh hit Great of free parking spaces "m ik e
Dine and Felts Frank with H im perative that we not
hi* unuiual large greyhound." charge people to shop with
• • •
ua."
F r a n k continue*: 'Tha
He asked that the meters be
botite wia filled and near raid* capped for a 90-day trial per­
night when the message earn* iod beginning Nov. 9 and free
through announcing WUion’* two-hour parking be allowed
election the bouse lights were controlled by chalk marks on
out. When the crowd screamed tires, with the overtim e park­
it* approval the two dog* went ing fine raised to 30 cents.
at each other and the result Com missioners p r o t e s t
s is a terrible fight"
ed that the parking meter r«
•
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venue, which is already down
"No one turned up the ligbta more than seven per cent this
and a stampede was on,1 year has been pledged to pey
OPPOSING candidates for Seminole County
Adams reports. We don't sup­ off the cost of purchasing the
Commissioner for District 3— who staged the
pose there'll be any dog tights Woodruff Building psrking lot.
most torrid battle in the county—cast their re­
tonight, except those between " I f we do away with the mespective ballots early today. E. Pope Bassett
candidates In close races, sad teri where are we going to
those fights will be for votes. get th* money to pay off the
• • •
remaining (69,000 still owing
Two more city
depart­ on this n ote," asked .Mayor A.
ment* have achieved the gold L. Wilson.
award for 10O per cent par­
"R em oving the meters is not
ticipation In tha United Fund going to solve the downtown
o f Seminole County campaign. shopping problem — all your
spaces will be filled up by the
They’ra thafire and atreet
departments. This brings to store owners and their em ­
CAPF. KENNEDY (U P !) three the number o f gold ployes and your customers
NEW YORK (U P !)—For the The United States today pre­
award* presented to city da* won't find any place to park,”
partmantaand
includes
the said Commissioner Earl Hig­ first time in history, the vote pared to send a Mariner tele­
ginbotham.
in a United States national vision probe tomorrow on a
polka department.
A. B. Peterson Jr. suggested election will be compiled to ­
•
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historic SSOmllllon mile flight
Today’ s regular meeting of that the city put the Woodruff night in a cooperative effort
property
parking
lot
up
for
by the m ajor news agencies lo Mars.
the North Orlando Village
sale,
retire
the
debt
and
then
The spacecraft, first o f two
amt television networks.
Council has been postponed
The service was designed being readied for the 8 \i
due to elections. It is capectad do away with tho parking m e­
for speedier and more effi­ month voyage, It designed to
that the N ovem ber Council ters entirely.
Commissioner Joe B a k e r cient delivery of the result! take up lo 21* pictures ol the
session will ba scheduled for
moved that the commission go from the 50 states and the Dis­ mysterious Martian surface
next Tuesday.
along with the merchants' re­ trict of Columbia.
•
•
•
and make the first closc-ln
The nation will get the re­ study of the red planet.
Ths Herald's city editor, quest to cap the meters for 90
days, with the understanding turn! in the races for the pres­
Launch time ll 12:(7 p. m.
Dottia Austin, scored a hit
that merchants lake the re­ idency, the Senate, the govern­ EST. A Space Agency spokes­
last wtek when she spoke to
sponsibility of keeping them-! orships, and the Congress man said preparations were
tha Sanford Lions Club at
selves and their employes out through figures supplied by an preceding on schedule with the
Laka Monroe Inn. The Lions
of the free space.
organization called Network countdown (or the 574-pound
Pause, club newsletter, label*
Commissioner 31. L. Raborn, Election Service (NES), UP1 spacecraft and Its Atlas-Agena
ed the talk "o n * o f tha moat
Jr. amended the motion to re­ will tabulate its own contests rocket set lo start at 3:02 a m.
interesting and unusual we
quest that merchants submit * below Congress.
EST tomorrow.
have had in some time, and
survey report in writing at the
The natiunal service it a
If all goes ss planned, the
thoroughly enjoyed by all."
end of 90 days on the effect joint undertaking ol United probe will swoop about 9.600
•
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the free parking had bad on Press International, the Asso­
Have you visitad the polls business.
ciated Press, the National
y e t7 They’ re open till 7 to*
Commissioners Baker, Ra­ Broadca»ting Company, the
night, you know, and you born and Jim m y Crapps voted
Columbia Broadcasting Sys­
might (till have time to cast for the motion, with Higgin­
tem, and the American Broad­
your ballot.
botham and WUson abstaining, casting Company.
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NES is a loliection agency
Tha American Legion Post’s
set up to insure the fast and
Donald E. Blanton, driver
F sir opened to gray skies
simultaneous delivery of the o f a portable crane, was
yesterday m orning and re­
figures,
precinct-by-prccinet,
charged with failure to imva
minded Sanford residents o f
from Maine to Hawaii as they
past years when tha rains
becom e available, to all five his vehicle under control at
cams and came making it
co-operating news dissemina­ 7:15 this morning as the re­
virtually imposailda to visit
tors and thence to their news­ sult o f a collision with an au­
"F O R SA L E : 11,600 square
tha Highway 17*92 exhibits.
paper and broadcast subscrib­ to and a school bus tw-o mites
feet of choice downtown bus­
But then M other Nature co­
ers and affiliates.
iness property. 100 front feet
north of Cusoelberry on U.d.
operated and the skies clear­
on F'irst Street; ltd front
17 XL
ed for a near-perfect after*
feet on Park Avenue. Price
The bus. driven by Donald
noon. It's well worth your
I'JO.OOO."
C. Pulley, had stopped in the
visit to the ground*. Try It,
This i* the notice that was
ritrht ]h.i&gt;* of the northbound
you ’ll be happy you did.
lo bo given to Sanford real­
section o f the highway and
• • •
tors by the City o f Sanford
an auto, driven by John \V.
What a difference the op­
TALLAHASbEE (U P !) today,
Neal, of the Hanford Naval
ening on Interstate 4 west of
City
Commissioner* in- The Cabinet Budget Commiss­ Air Station, stopped in th#
Sanford has mad* to Highway
structad City Managsr V . E. ion released ti million in hurri left tine and to tha rear o f
17-92 traffic. A* one wag
cane relief funds today, half
Knowles to notify local real
the bus.
who Uvea near the highway
of it to cities and the- other
estate offices at once that the
The crane sideswiped Neal's
r e m a r k e d , "T h a t silence
half for counties.
former W oodruff
property
car
and struck the le ft rear
The money will be used to
wakes you up at night."
psrking lot on tha com ar of
e e
•
rebuild public facilities dam ­ o f the school bus. Damages
First Street and Park Avanuu
to the dragline were estim at­
aged in hurricanes this fail.
An all-Florida rally o f th*
I* fo r aale.
The federal money was hand­ ed at (150, (100 to the bus
37th Division Veteran* Asso­
Prophesying the death of ed to the State based on appli­ an&lt;{ (75 to Neal's car. There
ciation will be held Nov. 15 at
parking meters, commission- cations from cities and coun­ were no injuries. Trooper J.
Holiday Inn on Highway II
*rs hop* to racoup tha loss ties which sustained damage L. Sikes investigated the scbetwaen Bradenton end Sar­
o f (25,000 a year revenu* in hurricanes G eo and Dora. cidenL
asota. Th* "B uckeye" division
from the maters by selling
was formed from Ohio Na­
the lot and retiring the (69,tional Guard units in World
OOO debt still due. for which
Wars I and II.
th# meter revenue had been
expected to pay.

NO. 313

Hurricane Loss

Funds Released

VOTE. . . VOTE Adlai Attends

Chile Induction

£

"M ik e It your goal
’ T o tote at the p oll."
—Olive Hunt
Woman's Club

’Quakes

Rebellion

‘Vote Steal*

‘Dry’ Candidate

3 Stricken

Bitter Race

Photo Finish

Voters In Line
Before Dawn

To Stay Open

Right To Vote
Is Meaningful

Friendly Craft
Brings Scramble

Funds Released

e n n e iff

THIS WEEK ONLY!

1Finest' Fair Opened

By Mrs. II I.. Johnson
The 1961 edition ol the Semi,
note County Fair opened its
w eeklong run Monday after,
noon at the American Legion's
SANTIAGO. Chile (U P !) - Fairgrounds on U. S. 17-92
A military parade and folk- south of Sanford.
Present for the ribbon cut­
dancing In the streets set the
stage today for the Inaugura­ ting ceremany were members
tion of President Eduardo of the County Commission and
Frei, Latin A m erica's first the l-pgion's Fair AssociaUon.
George Maybury, aisociation
Cristian D em ocratic chief ex­
ecutive.
president, described this year's
Delegations from 77 nations exhibition as the largest and
wer* on hand for the inaugura­ finest the association has ever
tion. Including a U. S. party had the privilege of presenting
headed by A m ba su d or Adlai to the county's residents,
i la addition to enjoying the
Ste season.
I

W W A

T

Drag Line Hits
School Bus, Car

Parking Space
Placed On Sale

By Harry I. Johnson
Seminole County voters may set two records
today n$ they visit polling plncea. They may;
Set a record for the number who DID vote.
Set a record for the number who DID NOT
vote due to the crowds a t polling places.
Each is a possibility,
according to courthouse
officials, who are watch­
•••
ing conditions through­
out the day.

One summed it up aa "a
mesa."
WASHINGTON
(UP1)
ho
Th* official was referring
Americans swarmed to the to th* long, jam-packed line*
TOKYO (U P D -T w o earth­
polls today to pick ■ President
at all precincts; lints which quakes nine hours apart shook
for the next four years and
began form ing prior to the o f­ Tokyo today. No dam age was
perhaps set the nation's course
ficial 7 s.m. opening and reported In eilhtr.
for decades to come.
which continued without letup
Reports of hesvy esrly bal­
throughout th# day.
loting from many parts of the
Many persons, spotting the
LA PAZ, Bolivia (U P I &gt; -A *
nation Indicated a possible
lines, either drove o ff with* arm y r e g i m e n t rebelled
record vote o f m ore than 71
out entering them or waited against the government today.
million by poll closing. Mild
weather in many regions help­ for long mlnutee, always eye­ A part o f the air force also
ing their watchee aa they w ai reported In revolt.
ed to sw ell the tide.
The voters wer* confronted neared their reporting time
with the "ch oice, not an e ch o," for work or other engage­
TAM PA (U P I) — 8 t , I , R —
promised by Sen. B irry M. ment*.
Several complaints were publican chairman T om F airGoldwater, the conservative
Republican matched agalnat registered at the office o f field Brown charged today that
(left), Republican, and W. Lawrence Swofford,
Lyndon B, Johnson for the Mrs. Camilla Bruce, county the Democrats ar« "attem pt­
Democrat, seek the seat being vacated by Com­
voting registrar. Monitors at ing the biggest vote steal la
presidency.
mission Chairman James Avery.
Nationwide polls and pre­ Precinct 1 at Sanford Junior our state's history."
(Herald Photos)
election surveys predicted al­ High School could not hear
most unanimously a landslide tha precinct worker* and Mrs,
CHICAGO (UPI&gt;—The
victory fo r President Johnson. Bruce went to th* sit* to re­
There w ere enough political arrange the monitoring sta­ dantlal candidate o f the P ro­
hibition party,
E.
Harold
unknowns, however, to keep tions.
Munn,
wound
up
his
cam
paign
Republican hopes alive.
One woman from Midway
Forecasts of a runaway tri­ visited the registrar’s office by calling for an end to "p r o s ­
umph for Johnson were in part in mid-morning with an old titution of government pow er.’ *
contingent on a heavy vote. registration card. Shs said
Early reports from North.
she hml returned her new reg­
FT. ORD. Calif. (U P I) —
South and Midwest indicated
istration but failed to get n
miles above Mars on July IT to
Three m ore soldiers have been
that the balloting might be
now curd. She added she had
JOHNSON CITY. Tex. stricken with meningitis at this
take a look at the little planet
heavier than ever before.
stood in tins for many min­
( l i m — President Johnson
Army training center near
In addition to President, the
that has intrigued astronomers
utes and then was rejected Monterey, bringing the total ts
voted "D em ocratic — all the
voters also were electing 33
for centuries.
way" today at a polling place
when ihe eought to sign th# 99 cases this year—including
The second of (he sophisti­ in this Texas village only a senators, all 435 House mem­ register.
IS fita lltk i.
bers,
23
governors,
and
a
boat
cated spacecraft, rigged for stone's throw from the house
Mr*. Bruce earlier this
of
lesser
officials.
the same mission to belter where he spent his boyhood.
Reports of heavy early vot­ week estimated that nearly
chances of success, Is likely to
ALBANY, N. Y . ( U P I ) - T k s
ing cam e from many statei — 22,000 persons wer* expected
be launched Nov. 13. The fa v ­
PHOENIX (U P1) - Repubincluding Naw York, Illinois, to visit the polls and at noon bitterly fought New Y ork Sen­
orable launch period ewdi Dec t* art
pi- xilfinitial
nominei
Hew Jersey , Georgia, Ken­ today she said 9.000 had done ate race between Incumbent
2
Barry M. Goldwater. encour­
so with countless others g iv ­ Kenneth B. Keating and BobScientists hope the best p ic­ aged by his final day of cam ­ tucky, Indlsna, Ohio, West
ing up in face o f the long rrt F. Kennedy will be decided
tures from the Mariner twins paigning, cast his own vote Virginia, Virginia and South
line* a t least until later to ­ today and Pj&amp; ident Johnson's
Carolina.
The
turnout
also
was
will he able to *t&gt;ot mile long early today and then awaited
strength I f tin " k e y " to tha
feature* on the M eritao sur­ the voter*’ verdict "fooling reported heavy in the District day.
outcome.
o
l
Colum
bia,
participating
In
The
polls
class
at
7
p.m.
face. The probes also are d e ­ around the hnute."
Its first presidential election. with those In th* line being
signed to study the radiation,
allowed to vote.
space dust and magnetic fields
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (U P !)
SAN FRANCISCO ( U P D - A
Heading th* list o f county
near Mars.
—Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey
contests is that of W. Lswe. photo finish U. S. Senate race
Although neither craft will came to Ihe end of (lie cam ­
be able to detect life on Mars, paign trail today and voted it
enci
Swofford,
Altsmnnte between Pierre Salinger and
their studies of the planet may a little one room township hall
Springs mayor, seeking the George Murphy attracted top
attention today in California
lead the way for Mars landing with a pot-bellied stove near
county c o m m i s s i o n post
where millions closed out one
spacecraft expected in 1969 or his hometown o f Waverly,
against
E.
Pope
Bassett.
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) of the longest, hardest-fought
1971.
ll a Democrat;
Minn.
Floridians lined up before Sw offord
campaigns In the state’ * his­
The National Aeronautics and
dawn today and kept pouring Bassett a Republican.
tory.
Space Administration (NASA)
LOCKPORT N. Y. fU P I) - to the polls in apparent record
O f local Interest Is the race
said the Mariner missions are Hep. William K Miller, GOP
numbers to decide the hot for tax assessor pitting in ­
the most difficult unmanned vice
presidential
nominee, races for president am) gov­ cumbent M iry Earle Walker
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
spice flights yet attempted by traveled to OIcntt with his
against Republican Guy Allen. Ally. Gen. James W. Kynee
ernor.
the United Stales. Each probe's wife, 13 mites north of here
City
Commissioner
J o e rushed out a memorandum to
Voting was slow because of
138,000 parts must operate for where he has legal residence
a bulky ballot that also offer Baker Is seeking to retain his election officials today that
nine months, guidance must tie and voted at a firehouse near
ed choices for one U. S. Sen­ scut against tho bid o f E. C. voters standing in line at T
extremely accurate and the Lake Ontario.
ate scat, a half dozen Con Harper Jr.
p.m . poll closing time muat
probes' radios will have to
greisionat seats, 13 proposed
In other contests, State lie allowed to vote. This ap­
transmit over record distances.
constitution si
amendments, Rep. Jo# Davis, Dsnioerst, is plies even if it means that •
and numerous legislative and opposed for tha Hous* p ost poll must remain open all
local races.
by Dr. Robert T. Hoover, R e­ night.
From the start It appeared publican; incumbent Jim Birkthe vote would top the two enmeyer is seeking a return
million predicted by election to the Seminole Hoard o f Ptib.
TALLAHASSEE
(U P I) —
MIAMI (U P I) - FHM fight­ officials.
lie Instruction against W alter The Cabinet trustees o f tha
A broken ankle didn't ers from nearby Homestead
By 7 o'clock poll - opening
Hoberg, Republican, and D em ­ Internal Improvement Fund
krep one .Sanford resident Air Force B a,e were "»cram . lime, (here were tinea at m o d
ocrat Al Davis is opposed by agree*] today to spend up to
from etercldng her voting bled" by the U S. Air Defense of the polls across the state,
C, E. (Chuck) Kern, Repub­ $63,00q for the first part o f a
privilege today.
Command today to identify and citizens began pulling lev­
lican, fur District 6 justice o f survey to determine the mean
After suffering a broken a four engined De l which was ers across Ihe long ballots.
the peace office.
high water mark In Florida.
ankle In i fall lis t night. to minutes early on a flight
One Tallahassee resident re­
Mrs. Arthur Key, i l l Weal from San Juan to Miami
ported spending 31 minutes
First Street, this morning
Air Force officials at Max­ voting, compared to three min­
engaged a local ambulance well Air F orce Haw* in Mont­ utes for the same task in the
In carry her to Precinct 15 gomery, Ala., said ‘ positive past.
at the Hanford Shrine Club identification" was msde of
D em ocratic candidate for
Building.
the plane moments after the governor ID yd on Burns voted
f t
Mrs. Key was rolled Into fighters becam e airborne.
about 9:30 a m. in a fire sta­
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY •
the polling plarr on a stret­
The aircraft was permitted tion near his home. He had to
cher entered the booth and to continue to its landing at repeat his name twice for a
voted. She returned
via Miami IntcrnaUonal Airport busy registration clerk who
stretcher end ambulance to after being identified as friend­ evidently didn’ t recognize him
her apartment.
and paid no heed to photo­
lygraphers snapping Burns' picturne.
Republican candidate Char­
les Holley said he would wait
until just before noon to vote
in St. Petersburg.
A spokesman said Burns
midway which this year fea
Judges for various fair cx est Lundfcerg. plus Miss Myr­
"voted for Ihe Democratic tic­
lures the Blue Grass Shows hibits Monday were Lee But- tle Wilson.
ket."
direct from Ihe Jacksonville ner. ftusseil Rudd, Dr. Phil
Mrs. H. L. Johnson was in
Wcstgatc,
Dr.
Haeien charge of registration. Ex
Exposition, visitors Monday tip
night reamed through the ex ­ Rhodes, Dr. John W. Wilson. hibits ranged from individual,
hibit building to view displays Dr. John Darby, Mrs. John I II. Boy ami Girl Scouts, wo­
• STYLES, COLORS, SIZES FOR
being presented by county or­ Martin, Mlva Margaret Quar­ men's divisions, community,
Tw o state road cam p prison­
EVERYONE
ganisations and schools.
les, Mrs- Mildred Babcock, club, schools, garden dubs, ers fled from their gsng Mon­
Maybury pointed out that Mrs. J. D. Woodruff. Mrs. A. extention homemakers, live­ day afternoon and are the ob­
• DRESS SHOES, SLIP-ONS, ETC.
the livestock exhibit tent was W. Epps Sr., Mrs. D. C. Has­ stock and advertisers.
ject o f a broadening search
one of the renters of interest ty. Mrs F, R Wood, Mr*. L.
The wom en's division takes in the area.
• PENNEY’S FIRST QUALITY
with its many bulls, cow s, cal­ E. Leepef, Mrs. John Clark. in baking, household, arts,
Authorities
Identified
the
ves sod other prize-winning Mrs. T. I. Hunt, Mrs. W. D. crafts, photography, pictorial two, each garbed in prison
• SHOP EARLY THIS WEEK
animals on display.
Brinson, Mrs. Roy Tillis, Rich­ arts and antiques. The 4 11 ex­ work clothing, a» Theodore
O fficials of the association ard Forbes.
hibits have entries as clubs Lee, 23, and Donald J. Walk­
USE YOUR CONVENIENT CHARGE CARO!
They were assisted by Coun­ and individual entries In bak­ er 21. They escaped from th*
announced again that today
and Wednetday have heen de­ ty Agricultural Agent Cecil ing, citrus, horticultural pro i work scene st Red Bug Lake
signated as Children's Days. Tucktr and hu assistant, Ern­ duels and insects,
Road s o d Florida Highway 4 3 .

News Media, TV U. S. Readies Mars Presidential
Candidates
Unite To Give
Shot For Tomorrow Cast Ballots
Fastest Results

(V

Officials See
New Record

ALL MEN'S DRESS SHOES

Escaped Convicts
O bject O f Hunt

REDUCED 20%

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By JeAea Rays

V s s m of the Moose, chap­
ter um, via bold ■ Hallowe­
en party for all children of
Moom nratban Saturday from
M p. to. at tlw Moose Home.
Priaee will be given for the
best costumes and refreshmeats of hot dogs, marshal,*
levs candled apples tod beverages via be served.
A HsBoveen costume dance
ter all Moose members, covorkers and guests will be
held Saturday starting at t p.

Court Upholds
State PU Ruling
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
The State Supreme Court has
upheld • ruling by the Bute
Pnblie Utilities Commission
not to require Florida Power
and Light Company to serve
• Negro subdivision in Man*
nton County already being
served by an area cooperative.
Tho commission announced
that tha court had denied a
petition by residents of Wash­
ington Gordons near Palmet­
to for reverts] of tho ardor.

m. at tha Moose Home. Music
win be provided by Jack Rossmin and his orchestra, Mrs.
Betty Johnson If chairman of
the affair.
The business meeting of the
Women of the Moose was held
at the Moose Home wilh Senior
Regent Elolse SmaU la charge.
Ritual Director Era Moore
reported on the state conven­
tion which she attended In Or*
lsndo last weekend. She has
called ■ special meeting for
ritual practice for Monday at
I p. m. st the Moom Home sod
urges an co*irorkers to atteod.
The minutes were read by
tho recorder, Elsie W. Lacey,
and monthly reports given by
Conda Sampson, publicity
chairman; Charlotte Carlson,
NSW OFFICERS o f O n m Methodist Church WSCS shown with the
homemaking; Shirley Wash­
past president, Mrs. Calvin Oldham (left), are Mrs. Rook Murley, presi­
burn, child eare, and Nancy
dent; Mrs- Edward Yarborough, vice president, and Mrs. J. H. Bilbery,
Parkerson, Moosebeart.
secretary,
Mrs* Dot Thomas is treasurer.
(Herald Photo)
The door prize was won by
Emma Willis and the capsule
drawing by Carol Xing.
The next meeting will bo a
chapter night and enrollment CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) - a highspeed swoop to earth to rocketed 31 miles into the iky
Monday, Nrv. 9 at • p. m. The Air Force put a space help develop mannod apace- ind ^
no* d over tor M 9r
Library chairman Lucy Hodges
ships able to laud st airports, ooo-mlle-an-bour glide over the
glider
test
model
through
its
will be in charge of the home
toughest trial Tuesday sight la Tbs flying laboratory w u Atlantic,
chapter night.

The
Genera
Methodist
Church WSCS held the first
meeting o f the y ea r in the
church sanctuary w ith Mrs.
Edward
Yarborough,
pro*
gram chairman, presenting
the program on “ Woman's
Role in the Space - A ge.”
New officers fo r the year
were presented. Th ey are
Mrs. Rook Murley, president;
Mrs.
Edward
Yarborougn,
rice president; Mrs. J. H. Ttilbery, secretary, and Mrs. Dot
Thomas, treasurer, M rs. Cal*
yin Oldham, retirin g presi­
dent, was presented a g ift
aa a token o f appreciation fo r
her year's work.

The exeeutiv* committee
met recently and decided to
Include Bible study in the rag*
ular programs with ipeeial
emphasis on prayer commit*

WHY

ment Mrs. W. G. Kllbee and
Mr*. J. H. Bilbery presented
a etudy on the first two chap*
tars of Genesis, followed by
a discussion of the creation.

PAY

Refreshments of coffee and
doughnut* were terred prior
to the holiness meeting. Plans
were made for • bake Ml* to
be held Nee. t-

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unit eontinuea to grow in nizo and strength. The members and others in­
terested in the program will meet Thursday night at its headquarters,
809 E. Flrat St., starting at 7 o'clock. B. T. Johnson, Society chairman
(left), and Pete Poweil pose behind the cur.
(Herald Photo)

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Highway 1 4 Opened From Sanford To Altamonte
A * Anchor Club o f Seminole
High School ia sponsoring a

"Got Out tho V ote" campaign
Saturday. The glrla will bo in

tbo downtown a n a wearing
“ sandwich sign*" urging avery
regiatcrcd voter to go to tho
polls on Nov. 3. In addition
each girl will telephone 20 peo­
ple reminding them of the
•lection and offering aid aa
babysitter*.
• • •
T here's Halloween fun going
on all over the place this week­
end. Southside School is hav­
ing a carnival Friday night
and Saturday night there will
be school carnivals at Osteen.
O viedo and at Wilson School.
In Longwood the fire depart­
m ent la sponsoring a Hallo­
ween fete for Longwood young­
sters in the city park.
• • •
Despite all that Is going o n final campaigning, Halloween
parties, football game—you'll
be sorry If you don't find
som e time somewhere to slip
over to the Civic Center and
spend a little time going
through the exhibits there.
Y ou 'll be am aied!
• • •
You can tell the political
race la coming down to the
wire— in one county race, par­
tisan spectators have come to
the booing and heckling stage.
• • •
Saturday is kids’ day at the
Conservation Exhibit at the
C ivic Center — take them —
they’ ll be fascinated and so
will you. Besides the static
dUplays there'll be Walt Dis­
ney movies.
• • •
Mrs. Cam! Bruce, Seminole
County’s auperviaor of reg­
istration, will discuss voting
procedures from 11 until 11:30
a.m. Monday during a special
program on WTKIt.
e s s
We didn't mean to confuse
you good Geneva people bu
the precinct listing in Thurs­
day's Herald wasn't rffht. P rt
cinct • is 'n Geneva Commun­
ity Hall, Dot Oviedo as reportid.
* e
s
Thsy were squeezing oran­
ges in the county courtroom
the other day. The task was
to demonstrate the use o f a
device in measuring the sol­
ids in the juice. Circuit Judge
Thomas A. Beasley watched
the
proceedingsfor a few
minutes, then reached for­
ward, grabbed a paper cup
and
commented that he'd
probably enjoy a taste.Didn't
g et it,
e
e
•
The episode ia one of sevaral instituted by the DeFuniak Springs Jurist here to
conduct a Circuit Court trial
and shows how he livens up
even the most staid o f cour*s.
He's a stickler for efficiency
and seeks constantly to ex­
pedite proceedings in a judi­
cious manner but still retains
the ability to case tensions
with an appropriate word.
•
•
•
Things we didn't know
now. West First Street
com es Gertrude Street
finally Highway 18 as
travel west.
•
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you

Did you ever wonder what
you'd do if you stepped on a
snake? Ask Mr*. Helen McGill
ftf Geneva. Wednesday night
she stepped off the front porch
and onto a 20-inch coral snake.
She was wearing sandals. The
snake wrapped itself around
Mrs. McGill's ankle at she
hopped b * 'k into the house
where her hu«band. Ray. killed
the reptile with a board and a
hammer. She wasn't bitten, but
It’ s a wonder!

Ralph Alderman
Held Not Guilty
By Local Jury
Ralph Alderman, Orlando
cltrua man, went free last
night when a alx-man Jury
returned an innocent verdict
on ■ charge o f grand larceny.
The jury deliberated slight­
ly more than an hour In reach­
ing its verdict after Circuit
Court Judge Thomas Beasley
had previously dropped four
other counts against Aiderman aa not being under the
jurisdiction o f his court— the
•lleged activities having been
held in Orange County.
Aldsrman was charged with
having an "agreem ent’* with
A. T. Hall, Orlando, former
•tat* agriculture inspector,
to alter Hall'* inspection rec­
ords so that the two could
split a 10 cent boost In tha
price per box o f orangea.
Alderman waa alleged to
hare taken thousands o f dol­
lars from the Hi-Aerea con­
centrate plant In Forest City
— the figure waa estimated aa
high as 1200,000.
Judge Beasley told the jury
to ignore testimony on the
other eounta which consisted
o f bribery, conspiracies to
commit bribery and granJ
larceny.
The grand larceny count
was permitted to itand late
yesterday morning and the
defense counsel, J. Russell
Hornsby, began hia portion o f
the case.
He brought In five witnessea who teitified aa to the
character and veracity o f
Alderman (g o o d ") and Hall
("very bad").
Hall teatified during the
four-day trial that he had en­
tered en “ agreement" with
Alderman to bilk Ill-Acres of
the money by changing the
Inipection records.
He was arrested years ago
when the sensational citrus
cate broke and turned atate'u
evidence in this c a n and s
similar one lodged against
C. R. Lowdermilk, o f A lta­
monte Springs.
A n o t h e r Jury convicted
Lowdermilk o f the same char­
ges which faced Alderman.
He ia free pending sentenc­
ing.
The Florida Agriculture De­
partment haa shown consider­
able Interest in the eases
which rocked the industry
when first exposed.
Serving on the Jury this
week were Richard S. Costel­
lo, Winter Park} Clinton F.
Goree, Maitland; James S.
Ewer. Apopka; Lewis Albert
Roberts, Robert N. Klimeck,
Casselberry. The
alternate
waa Joseph B. Shaw, Sanford.
The prosecution waa handl­
ed by State Attya. Arthur L.
(Mike) Steed o f Orlando and
William D. Hopkins o f Tallahassee.

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WEATHER: Fair through Saturday; high near 80; low In 50a.
VOL. 56

United rreas Leased Wire

Established 1908

FRI., OCTOBER 30, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 811

WASHINGTON
(UPI)
—
President Johnson is leading
in M states and the District
o f Columbia with 433 electoral
votes and Sea. Barry M. Gc Idwater is ahead in 10 sta'rs
with 71 electoral votes, accord­
ing to a United Press Interna­
tional survey.
In doubt are four states with
34 electoral votes. These are
Indiana, Florida, Vermont aod
North Dakota.
This outlook for next Tues­
day's election is based on
statewide p o l l s , Interview!
with political leaders and the
findings of veteran corres­
pondents throughout tha na­
tion.
With a Johnson landslide ap­
parently in the offing, the
Democrata also seem likely to
ride his coattails to slight
gaina In tha U. S. Senata and
Housa of Representatives, and
In stata governorship*,
The UPI survey shows the
Dem ocrat! now hold 34 governorships to the Republicans'
11

Bandits 'Clean'
Bank Of $61,000
BARRICADES CAME DOWN this morning at the intersec­
tion of Interstate 4 and Highway 46 to open the 10.9 mile sec­
tion south to Highway 4116. On hand to watch the o|&gt;ening
were, from left, Charles Sylvester, assistant district engineer
for construction of the SUD; Highway Patrol Trooper John

Fourth Suspect
Held In Murder
A suspect wanted in connec­
tion with slaying o f a I’ aola
fisherman

near a St. Johns

River fishing cam p was nab­
bed by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation this week at his
home in Chickamauga, Ga.
Being held in a Floyd Coun­
ty (G a.) Jail is Walter William
Payne, 58. He is charged with
unlawful flight to avoid prose­
cution.
Payne is wanted in Volusia
County on a charge of partici­
pating in the slaying of Floyd
Dodson, 48, at the fishing site.
Dodson's brutally beaten body
was found floating in the river
near a cam p he and others
had been occupying.

‘.Street Show*
I'nitrd Press International
Sen. Harry M. Gutdwater
focussed his campaign today
on U S. relations overseas. He
charged the ‘‘fire world has
been coming apart at the
seams" while President John­
son has "turned his personal
campaign for personal power
into a circus and a street
ahow."

Polk. Trooper Jerry Hawthorne, Trooper Tommy Tomlinson,
Lt. T. M. Aaron, SUD District Engineer Itichey Green, J. M.
Hamm, assistant district engineer, and J. D. Dollar, 3RD
maintenance official.
(Herald Photo)

Student Press To Meet
The Seminole High School
newspaper and yearbook staff
will be h od Saturday to the
Central
Florida
Scholastic
Press Association for a work­
shop and luncheon meeting.
More than 200 high school
press staifers, headed by Dis­
trict Dt-ecY»w Poa Me#d*: *&gt;!
Colonial High School in Or-

Bryant Orders
Altamonte Audit
TALLAH ASSEE (U P I) Gov. Farris Bryant ordered a
state audit of the accounts of
the t o w n
of
Altamonte
Springs after receiving n
pelition requesting the audit
from half the freeholders.
Mayor E. Lawrence Swnfford and other members of
the town council asked for
the nudit after George llolirow waa defeated by Swofford in the primary race for
county commissioner.
Hohrow charged Sw offonl's
real estate holdings were as­
sessed lower than the value
carried on the tax books.
Sw offord has sued Bnhrow
for libel, asking 1200,000.

Undo, and executive secretary
Mr*. Verta Cox, o f Tampa,
will convene at the local school
Saturday morning.
The students will be divided
into workshop groups pertain­
ing to their responsibilities,
with area newsmen, publishers
and authors »'&lt;1 Uffivettity ol
Florida School o f Journalism
teachers leading the discuss­
ions and providing instruction
for the students.
Harrell Brooks of Foote and
Davis, Atlanta, Ga., will be in
charge of the layout workshop;
Mrs. Orrissa Klngsbrrry, autfiur of "Creating the Year­
b ook ," will lead the copy and
copyfitting ' study; Lon Wat­
ters, of Taylor Publishing Com­
pany, will discuss covers and
color.
Newspaper reporting and
photography will be under the
instruction
of
Donald
A.
Groom *, assistant professor at
the U. of F. School of Journal­
ism.
Interviewing,
newswriting
and editing will he lead by
Miss Jo Anne Smith, assist­
ant professor at the U. of F.
School of Journalism.
Typography, or make-up will
he discussed by Marion liarman, Orlando Sentinel bureau
chief. •

JACKSONVILLE (U P I) A straw vot# by Jacksonville
University evening students
showed Republican Sen. Barry
Goldwatcr far ahead of Presi­
dent Johnson.
Goldwsler polled 84.7 per
cent of the vot# to 35 3 per
cent for Johnson. Most o f the
241 students participating in
the poll are registered voters.
Goldwatcr also was favored
in an earlier poll of day stu­
dents.

VOTE. . . VOTE

Careers &gt;n Journalism will
he presented by John Webb,
assistant professor at the U. of
F. School of Journalism. W ebb
will also lead the workshop
session on newt production.
Photography will be under
the supervision of Carlyle
Mne-'a, Key*. Pri;*lng C orpora­
tion.
How to write in editorial w ill
l&gt;e lead by Julian Stenstrom,
associate editor of The Sanford
HeralJ.
Stenstrom also will be the
feature speaker it the lunch­
eon in the school cafeteria
following the workshop sess­
ions.
Student chairman of the d is­
cussions is Andy Michels.
High school coordinators are
Mrs. Thelma
Lewis,
Miss
Dorothy Morrison and Mrs.
Joanne Bohannon.

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ATLANTA (U PI) - T w o
bin d ili armed with snub-nosed
pistols "cleaned out" • branch
bank of $81,000 today A w om ­
an teller grabbed a gun from
one bandit, but was forced to
drop It in fear a customer
would be shot.
Auditor* aald tha methodical
gunmen looted four of five
cash drawers of 181,111. The
vault waa locked.

Thanks* Given
LONDON (U P I)—Broadcast­
ing director Frank Gillard r e ­
ceived
a response to new
W1I1TWELL, Tenn. (U PI) early morning music on the
— Six miners were tempor­ BBC from • burglar. "Thanks
arily
trapped ia a min* for helping me with my w ork,”
'Thursday by ameke Areas a 14 said.
smouldering conv^i'tr "belt.

Miners Trapped

O f Sanford
By Harry I.

Another ribbon o f interstate
highway waa set in motion this
morning when Interstate 4
was opened from Sanford to
Highway 43« at Altamonte
Springs.
Highway 438 haa Just been
rebuilt and widened and the
Interstate opening was delay­
ed until this w as com pleted.
Road officials reported the
delay was necessary as with­
out Highway 438 the trnffie
would have been dumped on
a narrow two-lana road near
Orlsndo.
With the opening o f the sec­
tion. Interstate 4 t* now open
from Daytona Beach to Alta­
monte Springs and from a
point in the southern portion
o f Orlando through to Tam paSt. Petersburg.
A short section In Orlando Is
yet to he completed.
District
Engineer
Richey
Green of tfe- State Bi-ad De­
partment and Lt. T. H. Aaron
o f the Florida Hlgharay Ba­
t ' d beaded s Hat o f officiate
on hand to watch the rem oval
o f the barricades.
Green reported the new high­
way Is lO.t mites long and that
traffic travels another 2.1
miles on 438 to reaeh 17-P2. N
will than go (lightly m ore than
another mile to reach the sou­
thern Seminole Coonty line.
Asked when the rem aining
link of the highway w ould bo
opened, Green said “ not before
February o f ’85." He called
that construction p ro je ct “ a
m ajor oaeN and R Involves
three contractors.
When K Is completed, Waf­
fles win whls from Daytona
Beach to the Tam pe-SL Peters­
burg area in a traction c f the
time lt took e a older highways.
The effect c f traffic through
Sanford on 19-tt w as noticed
almost im m edlatsly. Sanford
now is hyp gm ad by dm
‘ tag o f 1-8..

Fire Claims 7
COLUSA, Calif. (U P I) —
Seven elderly residents o f a
rest home were burned te
death early today w h e n
ftm.iea destroyed the ranchstyle building.

‘World You Save*
EN ROUTE WITH JOHN­
SON
(U P I)
—
President
Johnson, hammering hard at
the iaeue of pear* or nuclear
war, told voter* today that if
he is elected “ the world you
save w ill be your ow n."

Jr. College Plans
Vows To Quit
Receive Study
TA LLA H A SSE E (U P I)
A proposed Junior college
for Seminole County moved
another step ahead last night
when school hoard memliers
and the County Chamber o f
Com merce'* long rinse plan
nine committee met al Hie a d ­
ministration offices.
School and committee o ffi­
cials began preparation o f a
brief (nr the proposed junior
college In the county and d is ­
cussed surtry data to be used
In connection with the appli­
cation.
The long range committee is
headed by Byron Kimball and
C. Vernon .Mur at rn rhair
men.
Committee
mem bers
met with School Stipt. It. T.
Milwi'c and Srhotd Board
mem ber Jim Rirkenmryer.
Additional sessions will he
held at the two groups, along
with other interested factions
in the county continue to push
plans for the long sought juu
lor college.

Republican Charles
Holley
vowed to withdraw from tho
governor's rare if llaydon
Burns could prove he wasn't
being investigated fo r income
las evasion.

Adlai Promises
1.08 AN GELES (U P I) —
Adlai
K. Stevenson,
U.3.
ambassador to the United Na­
tions. said today he would
resign within a minute ot the
inauguration if Sen. Harry M.
Goldwater is eleited president.

FRANKENSTEIN (tho one on the right above)
visited Thu Herald office the other day and im­
mediately took a liking to Doris Williams, the
n e w s p a p e r 's society editor. Doris hasn’t stopped
nhaking from the experience but, according to
the grimace on her fnce, «he didn’t know
whether to like or dialike Frankenstein’s inter­
est in her.
(Herald Photo)

Premier Named
SAIGON, Viet Nam (U TI)
— M ayor Tran Van lluong,
o f Saigon, was appointed to­
day as the first civilian prem­
ier in nearly a year o f wartorn, dissension-riddled South
Viet Nam.

VOTE. . . VOTE

Stetson Operates

A
V ote

In 10 C ities

Correction
rhe advertisement esrrled
Wednesday’s edition of The
raid by Publix Markets in­
cited that the "Customers
nus” mixing bowl offer was
ad at both the Sanford and
sselbcrry atones. The offer, "Voting days art near,
wever. is good only at the "Remember to vote this y ea r."
— Mildred Gramkow
blix Market in the newly
Woman's Club
ened Sanford Plata.

Johnson Lends Road Open
Sen. Goldwnler, For Bypass
UPI Poll Tells

Seminole County » * * * on the S t Johns River « # • « "The Nile o f A m erlc."

RAY HARM, celebrates! wildlife painter, pones lienide one o f bin excep­
tional exhibit* now at the Civic Center, Harm is here with his collection
in conjunction with the Sanford Chamber of Commerce'* Florida Con­
servation Week.
(Herald Photo)

DKLAND (U P I)-T h e Stet­
son University eslrndon d iv is­
ion is operating centers in lu
Florida cities this year, D irec­
tor Elbert Tyner announced
today.
Classes are being held in
Bradenton, Cocoa, Del.and, "D on't miss the boat,
Jacksonville. Miami, Orlando, 'Be suro amt v ote."
Palaika, Polk County,
St.
—Catherine Harris
Augustine and Winter Garden
W om an's Club

for
E. C. H arper, Jr.
FOR CITY COMMISSIONER
is a vote fo r

VOTE. . . Exercise Your Right Tuesday. ..V O TE

PROGRESS

Pd. Pol. Adv

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�Alfred Hlteheoeh Is a man
Bho likea to eat wood food In
huge aawuata. It I ssild C«
large amounts. I t la said that
ha ones attended a dinner
Where the food was served in
noeh email portions that he
Was atltl far from being sat­
isfied whan ths dinner was
over. Coffee w as b e i ng
brought in aad hia boat said,

*1 do hope that you will soon
dine h e n again." Hitchcock
replied by saying, "B y all
means, let'a start now."
How all of us need to start
now In cultivating tbo more
mature spiritual lift. How set
need to itafm the deep bless­
ings that God has put before
ua until wo are satisfied, but
it la urgent that wa start
now.
A missionary tails o f the
natives, In the land where he
labored, fishing all day in rica
paddies in one foot o f water
whlla they were actually in
sound o f the rolling breakers
The hoys and girls of the of a great ocean filled with
■n inexhaustible supply o f
Casselberry Community Methfiah. lfow much this tells us
•dirt Church Sunday School o f our spiritual Uvea.
will Jain thousands of other W e think of faith and re­
nbUdm throughout the nation member that overyone must
In collecting coins for food and have faith In something or
nasdleine for the world'* needy someone. One o f the most
children ea Saturday. Hallo- common svaya o f keeping
wosn night, from M p. a . (hallow spiritual Ilfs la to
trust onaaelf as tbs ultimate.
their orange aad black UNI I f we do this, we know that
CEF tap or coin cartons when frustration and futility come
they go out hi their neighbor- In auch force that Ufa does
handi. Little tots, who need not seem worthwhile. How
oomoeaa to go with them, may different life is if w e cast
name In tho church where ourselves upon the Lord. Life
members of tho Senior MYF takes on new meaning and aa
will stand ready to accompany God’a Spirit works through
ua wa find a aurga of power
that can be used for good
which will astonish those
about ua aa well aa oureelvea.
Our Uvea will grow deeper
and mora mature. The Im­
portant thing is to gat started
now. How wo waste time
when there la no need tot
Once I visited a person near
a church which I form erly
served and found that this
person had Joined a church In
another state many years before. I asked her to le i me
send for her certificate o f
By Daana Eitas
The LadJts Auxiliary and church membership and her
Man** Brotherhood of First aniw er was that aha had
Pentecostal Church of Long- been considering It but did
wood will hold a Joint meeting not know how long she would
Monday at 7:30 p m. at the live in the area. I asked her
how long she had been there
church on Orange Avenue.
Mre. M. L. McDaniels, pres­ already. She blushed, dropped
ident, will conduct tba meet- her head and said, "alm ost
tag. Rev. E . Ruth Grant will twenty years." Not many peoIts hot tan,
pie are to slow as this, but
Election of officer* is sched­ how woodsrful if all o f us
uled end "eecret pals" of the would determins to start now
in living wholly for our Lord.

Kiddies To Hold
UNICEF Canvas

Election Slated
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with the congregation Joining
in several of the hymne.
Together with the Pioneer
Girls, Pioneer Boye, Senior
High and Junior choirs, the
adult or Chancel Choir win
help lead tho haw at mate.

on Wslker. Mist Joan Wilke,
Miss Sue Fblford.
Also Warren Adams, An­
drew Bracken, William Brumley, Bobart Crumley, Goan Istrldge, Clifford MeKlbMa,
Walter Olelow, George Touhy
and Robert M m .
A cordial iavltatloa to all
who would anjoy taking part la
the congregational worship of
this flva o'clock hour of wor­
ship la extended by tho officers
sod the minister*, the Raw.
Grover C. Sewoll Jr. and the
Rev. Edgar W. Smith,

Fathers And Sons
To Hear Star
Holy Nama Society o f St.
Mary
Magdalena Catholic
Church, Aitamonta Springs,
will sponsor a Father-Son
Communion breakfast Sunday,
Nov. I, at 10 a.m. at the Villa
Nova Restaurant
Guest speaker will be Larry
Libertore, member of the Cen­
tral Florida Broncos and for­
mer star quarterback at the
University o f Florida.
Reservations m ay be made
after fh e .m a s s e s Sunday at

Candidate Talks
At Lake Maiy
Church Sunday
Rsv. Alls* Stevens o f Flag­
ler Beach, a candidate for tho
pulpit of the Community Pres­
byterian Church
ef
Lake
Mary, will be the guest speakat for this Sunday morning
worship service at the church
■t 11 a-m.
A special baritone solo,
"The Lord's P ra y er," will be
sung by Jem ** Deughtrey, d i­
rector of music.
A covered dish dinner will
bo held in the Educational
Building immediately followIng the morning aervico to
givo the congregation an op­
portunity to m eet Rev. Ste­
vens, his wife and family.
Those planning to attend are
aaked to bring a covered dlih
and a meat or chicken course.
On Sunday, Nov. IS, a "C on ­
gregation Sing" will be held
during the regular morning
service hour instead of a ser­
mon, to give the audience a
chance to let their favorite
hymns be known. The public is
Invited to attend and Join In
the aelectloD o f songs and the
ling.

Homecoming Set
A t Oviedo

Courtesy

i

Ry Maryaaw Mies
Rev. Stuart I. McRae, asso­
ciate minister of First Meth­
odist Church, Orlando, known
lor bU vigorous and dynamic
Gospel preaching, will speak
at a revival Sunday through
Frldsy at Bear Lake Methodist
Church on Bear Lake Road.
Sendees will begin with the
II a. 7r. ■&gt; ,-minr worship Sun­
day aad -will v -uunite each
evening through Friday at T
p. m. Thera will be a special
youth emphasis, but all ages
and all faiths ars weleoms.
Walter Menges will be the
long leader and Miss Freda
Hilton, the accompanist. Both
are from Orlando.

A veiyn r H»mn Festival will
be bald on Sunday at First
Presbyterian Church at S p . « .
with the five choirs o f the
church aad the congregation
singing nine hymez based on
the Book o f Psalms. The ser­
vice it under the direction o f
Mrs. George Touhy, assisted
by Miss J o t s Wilke asd Mrs.
Frank Gore.
The prelude, Chorale Pre­
lude on St. Anna (N oble) will
be played by Mias Wilke, lira.
Touhy will iceom pewy the
choral alagiag.
The various choirs srlll have
solo, part and unison partid-

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Efficiency

Fair and Equal
Assessment —
In Proportion lo

Properly Vslues

Service
with Convenience to
sll Seminole County

ELECT

By Evelyn Lundy
One of the highlights of the
year and one which all mem­
bers of the O viedo Methodist
Church look forward to is the
annual Homecoming w h i c h
will be this Sunday.
This affair is always held
on Ihu lirst Sunday in Novem­
ber and Ihli year the sermon
will be delivered by Rev. Cy­
rus Dswsvy, pastor of the
church.
This homecoming has hern
an annual
gct-togi-lher of
friends and relatives both far
and near for many, many
years. It is reminiscent of the
old fashioned "A ll Day Sing­
ing.
and Dinner on
the
Ground." However, the dinner

Steve Nlcarry
To Get Award
By J i m Casselberry
Boy Scout Steve Nlcarry. of
Troop 3tl, win receive the
covetrd
Country
Award at the 10:43 worship
service Sunday in a special
ceremony at Casselberry Com­
munity Methodist Church.
Rev. Delmaa Copeland, min
Uter, will present the award.
Members of Troop 341 will
attend tostther in uniform.

There srlll be other activi­
ties for the young people during
the week. A nursery will be
provided for pre-school child-

Rev. McRae responded to
tho esll of the ministry la 1H1
and received hia AB degree
from LaGrange College in
Georgia in IMS He received
hia Bachelor of Divinity De­
gree from Duka University la
North Carolina la IMS.
He has served •• an asso­
ciate minister In Bunion Meth­
odist Church, LaGrange; First
Methodist Durham, N. C.;
minister of tho Beahs-Grovo
HiU Methodist Charge In FrankUntoo, N. C., and earn• to
First Methodist la Msy, IMS.

Citizens' Duties
To Be Discussed
■ y Jana Casselberry
Rep. Jan Fortune wilt apeak
Sunday at «;30 p.m. to tha
combined M YF of the the Cas­
selberry Community Methodist
Church on the duties o f a
Christian citizen in a dem oc­
racy.
The talk will climax a aeries
o f programs on "Fram ew ork
of Freedom " and is especially
timely Just before the election.
He ia well qualified to speak
on this aubject by his exper­
ience in the state legislature
and bis strong personal con­
victions, which ltd him to run
for office.
#
All the young people of the
church are invited to hear this
Important program .

Genevo WSCS
Plans Bake Sale
By Jean Ily a
The WSCS of Geneva Meth­
odist Church U sponsoring a
bike salt on Tuesday begin­
ning at 10 a.m. at the home of
Mrs. Pearl Yarborough acron
from the community hall.

Mundstu ef im fiI principle
and (Hcrifter

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On Novtmbnr 3rd, your duty at a rnipontiblo
citizon It to veto lor thoto candidates who*#
honotty and integrity oro bayond reproach.*
For consqfvativo representation on our County
Commission, cast your ballot for I. Pop# Bos*
sott, tho candidoto bast qualified to sarvo tho
naadt of a growing Saminolo County.**

In addition to whola cakes
and pies tho society will sell
slices of pie and coffee. Tho
first cup o f coffee is free with
the purchase of pie.
Mr*. Rook Murley, presi­
dent, announces that she and
Sira. Edward Yarborough and
Mrs. Calvin Oldham now are
taking order? for the bake
sale.

Day O f Prayer
The Baptist Women's D iy o(
Prayer will be observed from
10-U a. m. Monday in the cha­
pel of tha First Baptist Church.
The theme is "In to All the
W orld" and thq« leader will
be Mrs. W. D Gardiner, pray­
e r chairman of the W om ans
Missionary Union.

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services
tHis week
atyour cm

Meeting Slated
Clifford R
Berry Jr. an
Epiacopalisn and an accom ­
plished pianist, wilt speak un­
der the sponsorship of the
Faith Tout pra/C r Group of
Sanford at 7 30 p m. Saturday
at the Woman's Club on Oak
Avenue. He has received the
Charismatic experience and
will speak along those lines.

Subject o f a talk by Rev. T.
E. Dorpat, Lutheran Institu­
tional Missionary, Spokane,
Wash., at the LLL Seminar at
the Lutheran Church of the
Redeem er. Weat » t b Place to­
day at T:30 p. m. will be "T h e
Church'* Senior Citizens."
Rev. Dorpat is on the Governor's Council for the Aging
in hia state and has attended
several White House confer­
ence on the aging. He serves
numerous senior citizen facili­
ties in Spokane and is present­
ly on a lectura tour o f Flor­
ida presenting facta, figures
and challenges.
Among many Items o f In­
formation, be will tell o f the
challenges to the senior citlgem , the younger generation,
the com m unity end particular­
ly the churches to make use at
the talents and experience of
the senior citizens,
In addition to his lecture,
ha brings with him a moat in­
spiring, touching, and chall­
enging film .
The publle Is also cordially
invited b y the congregation
and its pastor, Rev. Herbert
W. Goeras. Thera will be no
admission but a free will off­
ering wlU be taken,

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Revival Services
Church Senior Citizens' Topic O f Talk
Start Sunday
At Bear Lake

Rev. Grover 8eweTl

4

Tho choico you will
havo on Novombor
3rd will bo bttwoon
tho liberal
Domtcral thinking
af my opponent
and tho caniorvativo
Republican thinking
that I tlncaroly
bollovt roprasants
tha trua faallnga a!
tha majarlty af
Samlnala County
raaldanta . . . Yaur
vata will ba alnearaly
appraciafad.
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ARE ALWAYS
CORRECT

Phyllis Rugrrutine
FA 3-1254
Lake Mary

YOUR SEMINOLE COUNTY

Assessor

Mildred llanry
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Mary Getting*
Bear Lakn

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Bolivia Charges
Czechs In Riots;
32 Persons Die

The Herald Recommends

Jhirteen Proposals

V on II be H a p p i e r
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S t i r k Ir j n ( I

LA PAZ, Bolivia (U P I) —

Confront Electors
Thirteen proposed amend­
ment* to the Florida State Coo
atltution will be decided Tues­
d a y by Florida voters. The
Sanford Herald presents a
, Ibumb-nail description of these
fjftp o sa ls, in an effort to d a r' ify them for the electors, and
adds a recommendation on
each.
Amendment No. 1
Legislative Resppertieement
—gives eoeutltutional sanction
lo e x i s t i n g apportionment
formula o f the Florida Legis­
lature.
JfO T E YES
A ien dm en t No. 2
Beard e f Regrata— allowi
Legislature to establish nineyear terms of office for mem

Winners Named
In Bridge Play
• n . DeBary D u p l i c a t e
Bridge Club had lo tablet in
play at the Fireman’* Recrea­
tion HalL It was club master
point day and Mrs. Ruth Blatt
directed the play.
The north-south winners were
Mrs. Ida B. Wilson and Mrs.
J. B Cordell, first; Mrs. Blatt
and Mrs. Joanne Paulk second
|d tied wvre Mrs. Bea Walr.« and Mrs. Arthur Willgoose
ami Mrs. Elsa Unkles and
Mrs. Edna Reilly for third.
East-west winners were first,
Mr. and Mrs. Myron A ccardl;
second, Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Andrews; third, Mrs. Myrtle
Dunnebacke and Sirs. Nan Ed­
wards, and tied for fourth Mr.
ami Mrs. Frank Slatheson, and
J k s. R. W. Ackerman and
Harry M. Brown.
High point winners for the
month of October were Mrs.
Frank Holder, Mrs. Myron Aeeardi, Mrs. Myrtle Dunnehacke, Sirs. Loris Weeks and
Mr*. J. P. Cordell.
Next week’ s game will be
played on Monday due to the
election.

?

Civil Rights Law
Seen 'At Stake'
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
Leroy Collins, head o f the
Community Relations Service,
aeiil the presidential election
V iuM determine the future
of
America's civil
rights
movement,
Collin*, a former governor
o f Florida, said a triumph by
President Johnson would en­
hance the movement by put­
ting the nation on record In
favor o f “ equal opportunity
and individual dignity."
£ I ( r said there were Indica­
tions that a victory by Sen.
Barry M. Goldwater would
decrease federal backing o f
the movement.

Rebellious mobs stormed and
burned

th* Health

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Ministry

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her* and battled troop* and

bert o f the Board o f Regents
known as the State Board
of Control.
VOTE YES
Amendment No. 3

polie*

bow

extends to the year 2000 the
bond program providing funds
for public school construction.
VOTE YES
Amendment No. 4
State School F n d -p r o v ld e s
that principal as well a i In­
terest o f the fund may be used
for construction
of
public
schools.
VOTE NO
Amendments Nos. S and •
Appointive Reboot Soperin•dent*— permits local optioo
elections in eight Florida coun
ties, Including Seminole, to de­
termine if County Superintend­
ent o f Public Instruction shall
be elected by popular vote or
appointed by the School Board.
VOTE YES
Amendment No. 7
Em ergency Snccesslon of
PnbOe Officials— permits the
Legislature to provide for a
line o f succession for public
officers to insure continuity of
governmental operation*
In
em ergencies resulting from
enemy attack.
VOTE YES
Amendment No. •
Doties of Commissioner of
Agiicnltnre— deletes reference
to the Commissioner's super­
vision over matters over which
he no longer exercises respon­
sibility.
VOTE YES
Amendment No. •
Civil Jury Trials, Dade Coonty— allow s civil Jury trials in
branch courthouses in Dade
County and modifies require­
ment that all county office* be
in county seat but does provide
that oil principal offices be
maintained in county scat.
VOTE YES
Amendment No. 10
Judicial Circuits — increases
from 10 to 20 the maximum
number of judicial circuits that
may be established by the
Legislature.
VOTE YES
Amendment No. 11
Constitutional Revision— p ro
vide* that pither branch of the
Legislature may propose a re­
vision o f all ot part o f the state
Constitution subject to the ap
proval o f the people.
VOTE YES
Amendment No. 13
Extension of Gaa Tax fos
Roads— extends to the yeai
2,018 the allocation of the two
cents (Second Gas Tax) to
retire bonds for construction
of roads.
VOTE YES
Amendment No. IS
Sarasota County Ifomestead
Exemption— provides that the
first $2,000 assejsed valuation
of homestead property in Sara
iota County shall be taxable
for school purposes only amt
that the next $3,000 shall be
ex e m p t
VOTE NO

M orrison,

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other

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Thursday, Increasing th* toil

M O V IN G ?

o f a week of bloodshed to at
least 32 dead.
Th*

Bolivian

C A L L

government

charged that the rlota war*
whipped up by th* embassy
o f Communist CsechotlovakU.
It announced that it la break­
ing diplomatic relations with
Czechoslovakia.
Bolivia's embattled cities
were uneasily quiet through
the night, with sporadic gun­
fire crackling through th*
streets. New violence appear­
ed likely today.

A FANCY RUMMAGE SALE will 1m* conducted
today and Saturday by the Zeta Xi Chnpter of
Beta Sigma Phi. Here Mayor A. L. Wilson, at­
tired in appropriate "rummnKe" snips the rib­
bon that opens the big sale. Assisting him are
Mrs. Joe Corley, chairman and Mrs. E. Russell.
Sale runs from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. today and from
9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Suturday. Proceeds will ko to
club's churity fund.
(Heruld Photo)

Suicide Pact
NEW YORK (U P I) - The
bodies o f two men who died In
an apparent suicide pact were
found In a furnished room.
The men had placed a bedsheet over an opened closet
door, then each tied an end
around his neek and kicked
away the ehairs they stood on.

DEMOLAY SWEETHEART. Mist Carol Betsere r, (right) was presented with a pendant em­
bossed with the DeMoluy insigna by tha 1964
Sweetheart, Miss Ceni Wheatland, (left).

UF Benefit Slated
hit*

— plat* them in such publle

high speed on Tuesday Nov.

Roller

skating

goes

spots as th* shopping e*nU rt,

10 with th* Melode* Skating

drugstores and th* like.

Kink playing boat to United

The rink i* located on Ono-

Fund o f Seminol* County a f­

ra Road, adjacent to th* new­

fairs. Boy Scouts will feature

ly

the former and th* USO th*

providing • convenient spot

Utter. This doe* not

for youngsters and oldsters to

mean

opened

Sanford

M O V IN G AND STO R A G E CO
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S .in fo n i

8EM IN OLB COUNTY CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS

101 W. First St.
OPEN DAILY
EXCE PT SATURDAYS AND 8U N D AY8

that others are not weleom*. have some sport and fun.
Quite the contrary. And by
doing so th* participant* will
be getting a bargain In rates
with the knowledge that 10
cent* o f the admission w ill go
the United Fund.
Jacob S Beat, rink proprie­
tor, Is supplying th* facilities
at this less-than-cost rata as
his contribution to the United
Fund and In keeping with his
ettal lished practice o f help­
* Farmer
* Businessman
ing such worthy cause*.
• City Commissioner
Th* Girl ScouU —another
United Fund approved agen­
Check the Job — Check his Experience
c y - h a d their tim* at the rink
on Oct. 26 and 27. Now they
are pitching in to publicist*
these last tw o dates. Girl
ScouU ar* preparing poster*
and will—aa fa r as possible

JOE

Pd. P o l Adr.

BAKER

SANFORD CITY

COMMISSIONER

THEY GO TOGETHER!

Pd. Pol. Ado.

WAYS AND MEANS Committee members of Altamonte S p rin g Ele­
mentary School PTA worked hurtl to have u successful Halloween Carni­
val ntThe Reboot. They are (left to riplit) Mrs. Joan Neff, chairman; Mrs.
Vicki Enochs, Mrs. Jnne Nichols, Mrs. Janet Adkins, Mrs. Marie Raapotnik, Mrs. Lorraine Doxcy and Mrs. Punky Esposito.
(Herald l’ hoto)

ELECT

GUY ALLEN
The candidate
sincerely
makin*
FAIR

who

Is

inlerested

in

your

laxes

AND EQUAL,

now and in the future.

-I AM FIRMLY
OPPOSED TO THE
PROPOSED CHANGES
IN THE HOMESTEAD
EXEMPTION LAW.

I agree wholeheartedly
with the editorial In the
Friday, Oct. 23 edition
of The SANFORI)

I belong to E. Pope Bassett. . .

HERALD. FAIR AND
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BOIL CONSERVATION technicians demonstrated use of instruments
and levels In today's modern farming and soil practices nt a Florida Con­
servation Waek display at Lake Monroe Industrial Park. The demonstra­
tion was n highlight o f Agriculture Day during this week. Participating
in the display were Russell Rudd, soil conservation technician; Earl Lind
and John Winter, SCS aides, and Don Fan-end.

aatfkd. Hr. aad Mri. Prod
Diet wee tha moot original
prist by Mating u a pair oI
By Dd m E*tM
die*.
Special events aehcduled at
Wluam of tha twiot contest
t m Mrs. Woody Priest aad Christ Eplacopal Church o f
Longwood during th* coming
Jack Fritter.
Mrs. Shirley Tylo, Mrs. Berly
Moatrum, Mrs. Frances DickJnsen, Mrs. Pettiaeti sad Bob
Newell.
Tbe a n b m enjoyed tha
singing af - Mrs. Jasi Cason
had they an Joined la. Other
pperisl sctlvHids wet* musical
chain aad i bream dsaca.
la addition In those already
mentioned t h o s e attending
t m Mr. aad Mrs. Daa LaFoma, Mr. and Mr*. Jim Ba­
be tlai, lad Dlcklnsoa, Mr. and
Mrs. Luther Milas, Mr. and
Mrs, Ms* Moors, Mrs. Fritter,
Bob Tyis, Hubert Priest, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Cason, Mrs. Sue
Gates, Mr, tad Mrs. Frank
Kooks, Mr. and Mrs. .Bob
Paulsen, Mrs. Margaret Horlull,-Mr. and Mrs. Jsck Crum,
Mr. tad Mrs. Chet Daggett,
Mr. aad Mrs. .Carl Smith, Mr.
aad Mrs. Pete Small, Mr. and
Mrs. Joha Penns, Mrs. Jo
Mayo, Mr. aad Mrs. Jo Lom­
bards, Mrs. Newell and Mr.
and Mrs. George Daugherty.

week have been announced by
Rev. Charles Stewart Jr., vi­
On Sunday, All Balnta
Day, th* roll o f the faithful

‘Wing Tag' Low
Ouster Sought
BWAINSBORO, Go. (U PI)

d*parted will bo road and a ses, president, will conduct
now act o f Art-branched can­ tbs meeting.
delabra* dedicated as a me­
The ChuKhwomen are spon­
morial.
soring an Election Day Bean
The Eplacopal Churchwom- Soup Dinner Tuesday at tha
en hare eat a aide thla Sunday pariah houao with serving to
for th« Fall Ingathering of begin at noon and end at 7:90
tha United Think Offering. p.m. On the menu with th*
Monica donated are u « d for (oup will be homemade corn
minion work.
bread, pia ami coffee all o f
Tha monthly meeting of It modestly priced. Tilevlslon
the Eplacopal Men's Club will seta will be set up In the eve­
take place Monday at 7:30 ning hours for the convenience
p.m. at tha pariah houin on of
patrons
Interested
in
Church Btract, a . P. Rower- wntching the election returns.

—• A federal court suit has
been filed to do away with
Florida’s "w in g tag" poultry
law.
Attorney Homer S. Durden
announced that th* suit has
been Bled on behalf o f four
Georgia poultry growers. It
names as defendant Florida
A g r I culture Commissioner
Doyle Connor.
The law imposes a tee of
one-eighth o f a cent per
pound on broiler* entering
Florida out-of-state and also
demands an inspection.

PTA Sponsors
Halloween Fete
By Mrs. Clsrtace 8xy4*r
Ostasn School PTA will
sponsor s Halloween carnival
on Saturday at tha School
starting at S p.m.
Prises will ba given for the
best costumes In ths various
age group# and Judging will
begin at 0:30 p.m.
Everyona ta invited to eoms
for supper and stay for an
evening o f fun. Homemade
pies, cakes, and other food
will be served.
There will be a Spook
Room, horseback rides, for­
tune telling, country (tors,
movies and many other fea­
tures, A door prise will be
awarded.

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Auxiliary Meet
OVEK 33 YEARS
At First A Falautte

* Carpet# • FaraUara
• T ilt
• PUnot
• Rm UI Bad*

Longwood Fire Department
Auxiliary will meet Monday at
I p.m. at tha Fire Hall on
Wilma Street. Mra. Jean Wltlia
will conduct th* meeting end
*be and Mrs. Judy Snow will
serve refreshments.
Before discoverd of Ameri­
ca, there were an ealtmated
13.3 million Indiana living here
speaking more than 3,000 dif­
ferent languages.

MRS. VELMA MITCHELL, principal of South,
nitlo School, models Susie Siiook’a hat, while II.
W. (Buddy) Rawls shows what the well dressed
witch will wear nt tho nnminl Halloween Carni­
val at Southsido School beginning at 5:30 this
evening.

Start Shopping for

Cubs To Meet
The Bear Lake Cub Scout
Pack 230 will meet at Bear
Lake Elementary School Fri­
day at • p.m. Each den will
have a display of articles they
have matte this month.

GIFTS
NOW!
G E N E R A L
E L E C T R I C

M IX E R

Seminol# Chapter o f
DtMotay In ceremonies
nt Masonic Temple.

K. W. McIntosh
Re-elected By
17273668
Kenneth W. Mels tosh, attor­
ney, was re-elected prvildent
o f tha Council of tha Seminole
County Visiting Nurse Associa­
tion at tha anaual matting of
tha orginlldtloa Wednesday at
th* Health Center.
Other officers elected includ­
ed W. E, Dibble, Oenori, vice
president; Harold Rowland,
treasurer, and Frank Steudle,
Casselberry, secretary.
J o n Largaa, M. D., was the
featured speaker of the annus]
meeting program. Dr. Largen
showed a film on nursing cart
o f cancer patients and than
talked to the group about can­
cer of the tong.
"Individuals at dgd 90 who
art noa-imokars have tight
years longer lift than persons
who smoked • pack a day
from age U to 90. They have
Id yean more life than persona
who amoks two packs s day,"
Dr. Largen told tha Council
members and nurses.
"Formerly, men were tbs
main victims of cancer of the
lung, but now there are nearly
as many women as man," ha
added.

anltb

VOTE NOV. 3 FOR
JIM BIRKENMEYER
Ltrr JIM CONTINUE TO SERVE YOU
AS A MKM11ER OF T H E ------------Camblaalloo Toaster, Ovew, Tow Brow:
Chrome body With Stay-Cool t’lsetk C
Head lea, 8*«-Th rough I’irtaro Window,

SEMINOLE COUNTY
SCHOOL BOARD
A

VISIT OUR RECORD AND SHKKT MUSIC DEPT.

IS MAGNOLIA

322-1M1

DKMOCIJATIC i n t i m b k n t

n o m in h k .

IN CASSKLBBKBY, IH A BUSINESSMAN
AND GBNBit \l. CONTRACT!) It. IIE 18 COMPLETING 4 Y EAR S AM A HCIIOOL
BOARD MKMI1KH, IIAS HKltVKD 1 YEARS ON THE BOARD OP TRUSTEES IN
TI1B COUNTY SCHOOL SYSTEM, AND HE PLEDGES CONTINUING PROGRESS
IN TUB SCHOOLS OP SEMINOLE COUNTY.

PoL Adv. By Seminole County Democratic Iieruthre Committee

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A /X /A

Iba flrat pnbllentlon o f thla
notice. Tw o eoplao o f ooch
claim o r demand oball bo In
writing, and ahall etato tho
placa o f rualdtnee and powt o fflea addroaa o f tha claim ant,
and ahall bo aworn to b r the
claimant, hla agent. o r a ttornar and aeeom panlrt br a Ml.
lag f*a a f o a t d o lla r and anrh
claim o r dtm aad not ao filed
(ba ll be veld.
Darn P rim al
Aa ad min lot rater o f the
Bated# o f
Louis* Smith A /K /A Loutoo
Prlmaa, d ie ia a id
Narrla D. W oalfork . l i t
l i t W oet Church S t r u t
Orlando, Florida
A tto rn ir fo r Adm lnlotratrla
Publiah Oot. II, 10 A N or. «.

Jooephtaa D lson . D a c tu -d

publiah OeC It,

U. t i ll,
CDF-IS

of ne recorded In Plot Book
12. Toco 7( and ti. Public
Racorda of Samlnolo Conn,
tr. Florida
hoe been filed Offline* rou I*
the abor# (tried eult. end you
nre required to terra o copy
nf jour Ameer or atbar Plaid*
Inff to tha Complaint on Plain*
tiff* attorney*. AMDRRSOX,
RUSH, DIMS A LOWNDES, HI
____________
Boat Centre 1 Boulevard. Or­
lando,
Florida, and ftla the art*
1*. IMA
■Inal
Anewer or other Plead*
CDF-ld
Ins In iba afflca of tha Clark af
tha Circuit Coart on cr be­
fore tha 24th dor of November,
If It. If rou fell to do oo, n
doareo pro eonfoeoo will ba
taken against r°u for tha re­
lief demand In tha Complaint.
Thle Nolle* ahall b* publish­
ed one* a week tor four connocutlri weeks la tb* Sanford
Herald.
DATED THIS llet day nf Oct­
ober. lilt .
(SEAL!
Arthur It. BeekwKb, Jr.
Ctirk of the Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlsn
Deputy Clerk
Publiah Oct 21. IS A Nor. A
12, IVSt.
No hid will bs considered CDF-IV
■nlsaa It la submitted on th*
afflalst Fropooal Form provid­
r o n e s i ' n d s ib
ed by the ntsta Road Depart­ f i c t i t i o u s v i m s e T A n r m
ment. Such Propoast Forme and TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Information,
.................. . retarding
thla
Notice le hereby slra n that
Call far Bid* oF Inapeatlon of th* undersigned. pursuant ta
th* buildings, may b* obtained th* T te tltlo u s Nam* dtatutr*
from C. H. Hoop**, District Chapter 1(1.4*. Florida Statute,
Chief, Fropartlos Management w ill register with tha Clark af
Advertising th* Circuit Court, In aad far
and O u t d o o r
Branch. Right o f Way Dtvlalon, Seminole County, Florida, upon
State Road Department. Do- receipt o f proof o f th* publica­
Land. Florida, and from Mr. tion or thlt nolle*, th* flotlttnne
Arthur Beckwith. Jr- Clerk of nemo ta-w ltt PANCIIO’ S MEX­
Courts, Semlnota County Court ICAN FOOD under which w*
House, Sanford, Florida.
are engaged In builnaes at
Tht Department reserve* th* flout* 1, Bos t i t . Long wood,
rtshl to rajaot any or all bids Florida.
and to waive technical errors
That th* parti** Interested In
aa may b* deemed beet for tb* said huetnes* enterprise are at
Interest of th* Slat*.
follow x:
I'ltOFERTIKS D A N A OE*
ETH EL II. EIILKRT
MUST A OUTDOOR AD.
BERNHARD A. BIILKRT
VKItTIBlXO BRANCH
Dated at Lonjswuod. Seminole
RtUIIT OF WAT DIVISION County. Florida, October IT,
FI jUIUDA s t a t e r o a d 1IM.
DEPARTMENT
Publish Oct. I* A Nov. (. II,
Publish Oct. II. J«, m i .
2D. 11(1.
CDF-II
CDF- 111
IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE NINTH JUDICIAL Ma­
r t IT, IN *NI&gt; FON SEMINOLE
rot M V. FI.OHIIIA.
I I I t V KNT NO. 143TT
ft l.A X U o
FED ERAL
SAVIN IN
LOAN ASSO Cft.

TlON,

Plaintiff,

NEW YORK (U P!) - Preseason Indications wsra that
the IM4 college football sea­
son would be the year of the
running back, but a study of
the recently released pas* re­
ceiving statistics shows (hat
1904 is fast becoming the "year
of the bom b."
No Ipss than five pasa re­
ceivers now are averaging
more than too yards per game,
an Increase o f two over last
week, according to official
NCAA autistic* released today.
This figure Is more remark
able when it Is considered that
never before in a single season
has more than one major col­
legian averaged more than too
yards per gam* s i Uta aa midasason.
Florida State’s Fred Bi’.stnlkotf baa picked up th# moot
total yardage to date. DiVstnlkoff haa caught 31 passes for
639 yards la six games and
also leads In touchdown pass­
es with seven. Iowa’s Karl Noo­
nan is second In toUl yardage
with 834 and leads in catches
with 43. even though be has
played one leaa gam* than
BUetnlkotf.

may h« nhl*ln*&lt;l from C. II.
IlmipM, Itl*trli-t «Thl*f, PropsrII*# M *n«c*m *nt A nutdoor
Advsrtlslna
Branch,
Florida
Stats Hoad D spsrtmvnt District
O fflr*. DsLand, Florida.
Th* Dspurtmsnt raasrv** ths
rtaht to rvjoet any » r alt hid*
and to w a it* t*chnlcsl error*
as may bs d**m*d bsst for th*
Interval o f tbs Hut*.
PROPERTIES M A N A G E .
MKNT A OPTDCiOn ADVERTISING liltANCII
RIGHT OF W A T DIVISION
FIJMtlD \ ST ATE
ROAD
DEPARTMENT
Publish Oot. 10 A N ot. 1. 1&gt;C!
CUF-112
in

th e

CIRCUIT r o t i t r

of

TH E NINTH JUDIUIAL CINc u r r IN AND FAN SREINOLE
COUNTT, FLORID a.
CH IN CK RT NO. IM M
TIIK MUTUAL LIFE INSUR­
ANCE COMPANY OF NEW
TURK.
Plaintiff,
U' A

DERRICK, ot
1
D tfandtnK .
AMENDED NO TItU OF *1 IT
IN
MOETOtGK
FtlRF.4T.nai RE
TOi L A. DERRICK and
PATSY 8 D E ItlllCK , hta
w lf*
RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
AND T ill All pa ril«s claim ing
lnt*r**t* by, through, un-

Overseas Visitors
Set New Record
FIRST HO.MK in the new Robin liill area wan marked by a ground break­
ing curumuny attended by. (from the left) Paul A. Marchand, owner of
the new homo; Fred Grinneli, prpHiilcnt « f Country Gatnten of Florida;
Normnn R. Sandler, president of Samltur IlomcH; Leo Murphy, assistant
vice prosidunt of Firnt F «i‘’ riil Pnvlnga iiml Loan Association o f St.
Pet ora burg, and Joseph Robinson, hocrotary of the developing firm*
Country Estates.

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co r r r . rw am *.
cm vvrERY x a tmm
.
u n i t acrrouc
franklin fat* re U i i m n « r
jo sk ph in b DIXON,
INGA BANK,
.
D
*
«u &gt; I.
rtalaUff.
Kotie# ta leruhy gi*«s th*&lt; t
hart flirt n r final return
D*f*ndoalA ths Eotut# uf Joeophlnt p j i / , .
that I (Itad n r petition for dl,.
charge U &lt; final dloch»r».that M
II, i t u f
will apply la lha County Jud»,
af Samlnol* Coantr. Florid,
far approval of aald rotara am
for ardor of dlotrtbntlon am
dloeherg*.
io d f i of Samlnol* county, Flor­
DATED thte flat Aar of Onida, at bit office In tbo court
abor, A. D. t ill.
bouae o f M id C o a n tr at Bana / Dalar Dtaaa Ballard
ford. Florida, w ltbtn als ca l­
Administratrix o f tho EoJ
endar moat ha from tha t l » » o f
tata of
Lonloo

Sooth Seminole Junior Rifle
Club, tented o ff 17-91 #cre*e
from Dynatronlre, will liatd
elghting-ia daya for all bant*
o n o f tbo a m on Saturday,
Sunday Nov. 74.
The club' ranca will ba op­
en from 9 a.ta. to 6 p.m. and
membera o f tbe rlub will be
on hand all day to help huntera properly affht-in their
rifl* a.
The club fat effering thla op­
portunity aa a puMie aervlce
to area hunter* aa part af a
nationwide program
being
conducted b y ' tbe National
Rlflo Allocation. Hundred*
o f NBA
affiliated clube
throughout the country are
taking part.
"A corroetly ilgbted-ln rifle
la an important itop to aafaty and Incraailng the per­
centage o f clean killa,H aaya
N. P. Hamilton, Initrue tor o f
tho South Semlnolo Rlflo
Club.
“ FamillaHtatlon firing and
knowladga o f tho point o f Im­
pact o f tbe gun being need
add to tha enjoyment and
Mfety of tho flno eport o f
hunting," he Mdcd.
Detailed Information on
lighting-In technique! and
firing polnta for aerolng In
will ba avallabla at tbe range.
Huntera are requeated to
hara all flraarma unloaded
and action open when enter­
ing the range area. T o holp
defray rang# eupeneea, a
■mall fea will be charged.

e m e ttr w c t t *
iiw

WASHINGTON (UPIV-Thc
U. &amp; Travtl Scrrica said that
mors forclm viiltors have
corns to thla country ao tar
tbia year than ta all o l 1983.
Tb# ytrviea aald . 731,438
ovsrssas visitors cams to tbs
United BUtes oo both buslnssi
and picaiurs trips ta tha tint
nlna months ot tbo year. This
"vaa 18,441 mors than tb* total
for latt year.

Good Nudes
WINDSOR. C o il,a * ( I T T ) Two nudes are good news fur
tb# Windtor Education College
Art class, ft was ta dnngtr of
closing before two girls re­
sponded to ta emergency ad­
vertisement far live models. *

Quick Switch

P la la tlffa tllu rn eys, ANDER­
SON. RUSH, DEAN A LOWN­
DES. 121 East Central UouKvard, Orlando, Florida, and ftla
th* o rigin s! Answ er or otb*r
Ploa-ltng In th* o ffle * of th*
Ctork uf th* Circuit Court on
or bofor# th* 24th day o f Nov­
ember. ISM. f f you fall to do
•a, a d*cro# pro conraosa will
b* taken sca ln a i you fur th*
relief demanded In Ik* Com ­
plaint.
Tbl* Nolle# shall b* publish­
ed one* a w t*k fo r fuar cun■rcuttv* w **ks In Ih* Sanfurd
Harold.
DATED THIS llt h day o f
October, 1111.
(SEA Ll
Arthur H. Dackwllh. J r ,
Clark of C ircuit Court
B y: Martha T. Vlhl«a
Deputy Cl*rk
Publish Oct. 11. t l , IS. A No*.

1)11
KETTEitiNU, E n g l a n d (.
C D F -II
(LTD —When Cotta Banroll'e
headmaster complained about
bin Bealle-ityle haircut, be
went to tbe barber shop end
returned to school with tbe Yul
Brynaxj look.

PAUL
H.
SHAFFOLD
sad
MERL 1 M. SHAFFOLD, his
w ife, end ill parti*# claiming
Interests by, through, under, or
tiKalnst the eat 1 Pen) II. Shatfold and Merle M. Hbatfotd. hie
wife, or either of them, amt alt
psrilax having or claim ing ta
have any right, tttl* or Inter*
aet In th* properly herein des­
cribed.
Defendant*.
USE- DED NOTICE OF SUIT
TUi PAUL II. SHAFFOLD end
MKHLK M. SHAFFOLD,
hie wife, end nil perlite
claim ing
Intlrseta
by,
through, under o r sgatnet
the aetd Paul H. Hbaf-

Ing sr claiming to havl
any rtsht, till* o r Intsrist
In ths propsrty hsrsln
d*tcrtb*d:
TOU AltK IIERKDT NOTIFI EH that a suit ha* b**n
brought ssnlnat you, th* natur* o f which Is ta forselos* a
a mnrtgsB* on tb* hsrslnafttr
d**i-rltp*d rtal propsrty.
Tha ntm s af th* Coart ta
which th* suit ha* bssn Instttutsd is th* Circuit CoarL
Ninth Judicial Circuit. In and
for Bsmtnol* Cuunty, Florida,
Th* till* af th* sas* Is OR.
LANDU FEDERAL gAVISOS
AND
LOAN
ASSOCIATION,
Plaintiff, vo. PAUL H. B llAF­
FORD and MERLE M. SHAF­
FOLD, hla wlfa, aad all fo r ­
ties
claim ing
Interact*
by,
thruuth, under or against th*
w ld Paul II. Shaffold and Hart*
M. shaffold. hta wife, or althar
ar them, and all parti** h a rts f
or claim ing to bar* any right,
till* o r tnlaroat In tho proparty
harsla dtoertbrt. Defendant*,
being Chancery Cat* No. XHIT.
Th* dM crlpllon o f tho rtal
property Involved, located In
Btmlnalo County, Florida, U aa
full* wit
Lot I, Block "A ” , DOLItAT MANOR, a* roeardtd
In Ptat Rook It, page It,
I'ubUo Harords o f 8«mt.
h*U County, Fk&gt;rld*.
Tou or* h*r*by nutiflad furtkar that you ar* required to
fila your answer to lb* Camp la tn t. h*r*to(or* filed In aald
rnort«aa* foracloaur* procatdFlurldi, ti, SattforJ. riirEJa,
end to M r* * a copy lh*r*of
upon Ibo Plato t i f f a ht|or**y,
Hobart J. PH ot, Jr. ot Rnah,
ll«*4 and MarahtU. II Soot
Llvlngstna Av*auo, Post otfl*«
ibis Slie, 'irlando, Florida, oa
or b*for* tho Vth day o f No?•tabor. IV4L llorstn fall n -l or
a deer** pro eoaf*ooo wlU bo
•*tor*d sgalasl yoa.
This nolle* shall b* publish-J ose* each w**k for four (41
coomou Uv* weeks In th* Sanfurd llitrtld. Hanford, Florida,
oa October V. October 1*. Oct­
ober l l and Octub.r t(, U IL
(SE A L)
Arthur H Btrkw lth, Jr,
Clark o f tho Circuit Court
By; Martha T. viklan
Dsputy Clark
Robert J. Flaiia, J r ,
of RUSH, ItKED AND
MARSHALL
It Ka*t U rla s a lo * Avaua*
Post o ffic e Boa t!4 t
Orlando. Florida
Attornoya far Flalntlrf

Putjll.h

Ott,

10 A K c t j f l

\

I* m i Batata af
KATHRYN F. BOLTON
!&gt;•&lt;•**.»d.
To AM Creditoow M
Faro***
Marta
Ctabma oo DrmaoCo
A p B N date Be Ia to t
Tou and tach of ron are
hereby autlflad and required t.»
praaent any clalmt and dimrwi*
which rou. or oltbir of jiu.
map hara a«alnit the oatatr of
KATHRYN F. BOLTON, d* * « .
ad. lata of aald Coantr. to tha
Cauntp Judft of aamlnata Oeuc.
tr, Florida, at hla office In the
court houeo of aald County *t
Hanford, Florida, within o1x
calendar montho from the tlm&lt;
of tha (Iret publication of th •
notice. Two eoploo af *».■:,
claim or demand aball bt m
writing, and ahall atale tbe
place of raeldanco and poet of.
flea addreto of tha clatmict,
and abaU ba aworn to by J .
ulatmant, bis agaat or attorn*,
and accompanied by a fllin*
fea of oa* dollar and luca
claim oc demand net ne filed
•ball be void.
Imogen* A Kallehar
A* admlntatratur af tb*
Ratal a of
KATHnYN F. BOLTON,
Daeiisad
Mr. David c. Claris
Attorney at Law
F. a Boa II
Orlande, Florida
Publiah Oot 22, It A Nor A.
It. 1114.

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IN COUNTY J B N r s COI NT.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
ESTATE OF
MTR1NE HAINES BENSON.
DECEASED
NOTICE TO C E EDITOR*

TO ALL F CASONS BAV1NU
CLAIM# OE
DBIAIDe
AGAINST SAID ESTATE I
You and each o f you ere
hereby notified and required to
file any elalma and demand*
which you, or either of f y.
may hare agalnet otld estate
In th* oftlo* of Hon. C. V«rm.n
Mis*. Jr., County Judge of v*ml.
not* County, at hi* riffle* In th*
Court Hout* In Sanford, Flor­
ida, within alx entanjar months
from th* tlm* of th* flret pub
llcntlon ef tht* nolle*. Each
claim or demand mutt be In
writing and contain th* place of
raeldenc# end pool office ad.
draa* of th* claimant and muat
b* aworn to by tha claimant, hit
***ni or attorney, or tht n m t
•hall be void.
|
1*1 Once Bradford
*
A* Executrix of tald relate
Edward IL Kirkland
Attorney at Law
140 South Court Street
(Irlando, Florida H im
Publiah Oot. It. A Nor. «. II,
20. t ill.
CDF-Ill
IN T H E ( l a c r t T COURT IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE COLN.
T T FLORIDA.
IN CHANCERY NO. ISMS
THK MONttOK COUNTT SAVINOS DANK, • corporation. V
Plaintiff,
v*.
VICTOR II. JKXCKS sad CARltIK JKNCKN hi* w lf* and
PATRICK J. P O W E R * and L I ­
VONIA j . p o w e r s , hi* wtr*.
Dafsnjanta.
NOTICE O P SUIT •
TH E STATE OP FLORIDA
TO i PATRICK J. PO W ER*
aad LAVONIA J. fQ W .
ERA hla w ife.
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN.
TOO ARE H ERK RT NOTI­
FIE D that a suit haa b*Vi
Iliad against you In th* ah P*
eaus* and you ar* rsqulrad to
III* your s n tw o r w ith th*
Clark ot this Court and to * *rtt
a cayy thsrsol upon th* s&lt;*&gt;a*
tiff or 111 attornsys, Mahonsy.
Radiow, c h im b s r s and A lim *.
Barnstt National Hank Q u ill­
ing, Jacksonville 2, Florida, not
U tar tha* Novam bsr llth . l i l t
It you fall s* to do, s Doer-*
Pro Cooftasu w ill ho antsrsi
agstn ai you fo r th o rail*! dsrnandsd is ths Com plaint. Th!*
suit 1* (* forscloas a mortgage
Tho raal y ro p «rty p r o a s * ^
against 1st
Lot | o f BAN SEM KNOLLS,
■smlaols County, Florid*
soeordlag
to
th*
PI*
thsraof aa raoortad la PI*'
Book 11, p a s * «|, Publlv
Record* o f Bomlxola Qosaly, Florida
Together w ith a ll atruMuro*
and Impravtmanta now an i
hsr*aft*r on co ld land, ant
flsturaa attached tharatn: *1*all gt*. (loam , altctrlo, water,
and other basting, cooking, r*
frlgerntlag, ligh tin g, plumb: o f.
vantllstlag,
Irrlgwtlns.
awl
pow er systems, autchlnaa, sppllanoaa, flsturon, and aypurtanancao, w hich now ar* o '
may haraattar pertain to. « r b*
us*4 with, 'x . o r on said pr*
ml***. •*•* though th*y b*
detach*.! or dstarhabl*.
T og*th*r with tha fotlirwin*
R*m* o f property which ar*
located In and p*rm an*ntly Inatai-ad -a a p a il «,,* too L -provamaats on said land:
Ueotral Elaotrta Bui It • In
Ova*. Modal J

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seal o f this C ourt al ri*n' &gt;tJ.
Florid*, tbl* n t h day o f Ovl♦bar, a . D, D l l
* .
(SEAL)
J0
Arthur IL Baehwlth, J r ,

d ir l

B y: Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy C lark
•
(A copy uf th* C o m p la in t-n :* t
haraln U altaohad to Ib a 'cop y
» f U to satleu w hich 1* nUt * i
10 each defendant for whom »
roaldanc* mar* sp ecific than a
l. If, li, |t, m i statu
ur county w a* sl&lt; *D m
Iko sworn statom ant fllod )* r * &gt;# by iko p la ix titf, Ms ae*nt
OF attsruay.)
Publish OaL 14, M. I* A 'N oa
I. 1114.
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Barbecue Slated
Nov. 15 By VFW

Precisioneering W ork
‘ Outlined M Coffee
. Highlight o f tho Chamber

at

Commerce

Coffoo

Club

mooting

Thursday

at

tho

Chamber

Building

was

the

presentation o f Earl Proveochar,

president,

and

Juloa

i H iller, vice president, o f Preeisloneering,

Inc.,

who

os.

plained their new operations
in the ACL Building on North
Myrtle Avenue.
"W e know that you hare
been wondering about the
pipes and eupporta you hare
■een p r o j e c t i n g
from
the building,'* said Provencher. He explained that the
contract with the Navy which
tho firm now holda calls for
catapult seal strips 300 feet
long.

2 Youth Groups
Are Organized
By M srysna Miles
Tw o new youth groups hsve
been organized recently at tha
Bear Lake Elementary School.
Tha Tri O ray.y Girls will
m eet on the school grounds
Saturday at 3:30 a.m. to go
to the borne of their leader,
M ill Nan Comstock, In Apop­
ka for a Halloween party.
The group meets every Wed­
nesday after achool and every
Saturday morning.
A Gray-Y group haa been
form ed for the boya. The
third and fourth grade boya
m eet Tuesday and Friday aft
er achool and the fifth and
sixth grade boya meat Wednes­
day after school and oa Satur­
day at the Maitland School.
They are undefeated and unacored upon In the three foot­
ball games which they have
played.
Don L. Hastey is leader oi
both boys' groups.

"W e really needed a build­
ing that waa MO feet long
and three fe e t w ide," Provencher said in Jest.
He noted that there would
be no noise o r dirt involved
In the operation, and all
machining would be done in­
side the building, with the
long
steel stripe dragged
through
the building fo r
grinding and then transferred
to the other track fo r testing.
*'We are now running one
shift o f 12 men, but may have
to run tw o shifts later,1* Proveneher said. He praised tha
efficien cy and capability o f
the Seminole County machin­
ist! who have been hired here,
some o f them fan n er Navy
men, saying "T h ey get things
done and make things work.”
Provencher invited mem­
bers o f the C offee Club to
visit the plant at any time.
M iller aiao took over the ralerophone and explained some
o f the operations. Besides the
Preeliloneering
executives,
other newcomer* introduced
at the co ffe e included FroJ
Ellinor o f the Volkswagen
agency; John Rishop o f Eckerd's; James Woodward o f
Publix; Bob Alexander and
Earl M oore o f the Sanford
Herald'a advertising depart­
ment; John Mercer o f the Un­
ited State Bank o f Seminole;
Ray Daniel o f Florida State
Bank and Orville Smith o f
Super-X.

Halloween Fete
By M srysna Miles
There will be a Halloween
Party Saturday at 7:3o p. m.
for m em bers of the Training
Union of Forest City Baptist
Church.
Costumes will be
Judged and refreshments serv­
ed.

Revival To End

Bake Sale
Church of Nativity Catholic
Women's Club will sponsor a
monthly bake is le In the social
hall of tha church following
Sunday’s masses. Mrs. John
Kennedy, vice president, is in
charge of the sale and urges
all the good cooks of tha par
ish to contribute.

The revival held at First
Pentecostal Church o f Longwood during the past two
weeks w ill conclude with this
Sunday evening's service.
Homework requires about 12
to 15 hours a week for the
average American student in
Junior high school.

Seminole County

Goes For Bum s

NAVY CONTRACT fo r catapult equipment ha* caused expansion o f the
Predsioneering, Inc., plant. Firm recently leased ACL building on Myrtle
Avenue and installed special equipment. Work was explained at Coffee
Club meeting by company officials. Early Provencher, (left), and Jules
Miller (center). At right is Cupt. Chandler W. Swanson, NAS command­
ing officer.
(Herald Photo)

W elfare W ork Set By Circle
The Shirley Smith Circle of at the Fellowship Hall with tending were Mrs. Lucille
Pinecrest Baptist Church has Mrs. Harold Sherwood, circle Ahrams, Mrs. Cameron Paulk
Mrs. Cliff Abies, Mr*. Adwon
as its Community Mission P ro­ chairman, presiding.
Clark, Mrs. R. C. Whitmire
jects for the months o f Oct­
Mr*. Lucille Ahrams gave
Mrs. Fred Gray and Mrs.
ober and November clothing a the opening devotion and a
Johnnie Herrin.
a Thanksgiving basket.
program
entitled
“ Worship
Plana were made at their and the Missionary T a sk " was
monthly meeting held Tuesday
presented b y Mrs. V . M.
Smith.
New m em bers Joining the
By Jane Casselberry
circle were Mrs. Fred Gray
The men of the Casselberry
and Mrs. S. L. Wiggins and
Woman's
Associitlon
of special visitor was Mrs. W. L. Community Methodist Church
W e s t m i n s t e r Presbyter, Gramkow Jr., president of the will inaugurate a Men's Mid­
iso Church of Casselberry will WMU.
week Prayer Group Wcdnes
hold a rummage sale at Super
The circle was host at a day at 5:30 a.m, in Wcavct
Valu Food Store on SR 436 covered dish luncheon held Hall of the church.
Saturday.
following the meeting In con­
A light breakfast o f coffee
In charge o f the project are junction with the installation and doughnuts will be aerved.
Mrs. Russel Corwin, Mrs. Ed­ of the General WMU Executive Any men of the community in
ward Stout and Mrs. Carl Oficers.
tercsted in participating are
Shephard.
Other Circle m em bers at­ invited to attend.

Prayer Group
Session Slated

Rummage Sale
Set Saturday

By D «*aa Estes
Plans w ere set for a fund
raising rib s a d chicken bar­
becue at the semi-monthly
meeting o f the South Seminole
VFW Post t20T o f Longwood
held Tuesday evening at the
Post Home on the Old Dixie
Highway.
The barbecue Is scheduled
for Nor. IS at the Post home
from 1-6 p. m . Included on the
menu with the chicken or ribs
will bo potato salad, baked
beans, cole slaw , rolls, cake
and coffee or tea. Tickets are
available from any member
o f the post o r auxiliary or at
the event.
Merle Harris, chairman oJ
the building com m ittee, report­
ed that the kitchen recently
added to the Pott home has
been completed and w in be in
full operation for the barbecue.
The building has been ceiled
throughout, a new front door
added, ami a rest room is be­
ing installed.
Commander John McManus
presided at the meeting. The
date o f the next meeting will
be Tuesday, Nov. 10.

Banker Slated
To Address CTP

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VOTE FOR EXPERIENCE

NOV. 3 -

ELECT

W. LAWRENCE SWOFFORD
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
DISTRICT 3
LAW REN C E. T H E
MATOR
OF ALTAM ONTE
SPRINGS, W AS ELECTED TO TH IS OFFICE WITH
TH E LARGEST M AJORITY V O TE EVER GIVEN A
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VOTE DEMOCRATIC
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By Jane Casselberry
South Seminole Elementary
School CTP will hear a talk
hy Jack p. Toole, vico presldent and cashier of South
Seminole Ilank, on "Saving for
College" at a meeting Tuesday
at 7:3o p.m. In the school audi­
torium. He also will present a
short film, “ How to Use Your
Bank.'*
Mrs. Gerald McGinnis, CTP
president, promises that the
meeting will be brief so that
those attending ran get home
in time to hear the results of
the election.
Refreshments will be serve*!
following the meeting by the
second grade room m othen.

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Sanford Conies From Behind To W in 7 -6 Over Bishop Moore
On* Point
Hits Again

F i f e •—Fri. O ct. M , *84

Hurricanes Host
Tampa '11' Here
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Braves Tackle
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Thinking Out Loud
BV JULIAN BTHNBTBOM

Uatese the New York Mato
up vritk 50,000 Seaford
Memorial Stadium will remote
• football field thte summer.
That’s tho word frees Pate
Knowles, Sanford's city man•gar.
Hera’s the story.
According to Pete, it take*
about 0400 of those atofte
denomination greenbacks t*
convert the stadium fram
football to baseball sad back
to football agate.
The City h a a contract
with tha Seminole County
Board af Publte Instructtoa
which alia f a tha school *y*tern to cough up 2*400 to um
tha stadium's facilities far 17
events during tha year.
The** events include Um
home grid games played by
tho SHS Semtoetee, Um SHS
Baby Seminoles, the Craaau
High Panthers, and the Senford Junior High Braves.
If the City permits the Met
Form System to ora tho Stad­
ium thte fall tha aity wold
hove to remove s portion of
tho gridiron, put to a clay
Infield, and th a replace tho
gridiron five to eix weeks be­
fore tho football season be­
gins again In September.
Now, if you*ra wondering
what tho City Recreation De­
partment te going to do this
summer for baseball facilities
— as wo wondered — her*'*
that angle.
Pete says the City la build­
ing a naw baseball facility
batwaan 22nd and 24th street#
Juat wait of French Avenue.
Tha layout will have a busball Held lighted for night
play, barbequa pita, tennis
courts, picnic shelteri — a
complete summertime setup.
Construction, we under­
stand, has already begun.
This meant the Junior
Boya League and — apparent­
ly — tho American Legion’s
junior baseball nine — will
play at thla park.
* • *
Somebody called the other
day and wanted to know if
wo wars aura that National
League umpire Ken Burkhart
— who worked tha recent
world scries clusic — v u a
resident of A l t a m o n t e
Springs.
Yea, air, ha is. Ha lives on
Faith Street — Just south of
SR 43ft, Inilda tha town limits
of Altamonte.
* * a
It Isn't often that a foot­
ball team gains In ataturs

it looa a goat*. Bat
that's what happened loot
Saturday when tha Florida v
Gators lost to Alabama. E v
erybody know the gam* was
going to bt ■ humdinger but
aobedy dared figure that it
would ha ae close oa It waa.
You'D recall that time rax
out on the Gators on Ala­
bama's six yard line and on
the deficit aids of a thro*-

COLONIAL f l M 3 T ORLAN DO — Tor tha
The South lemtoolo
The Sanford Junior High
third stra iih t n m o b s iln fla point spotted oat tho High Hurricanes win go after
Brava
will play Paiatka Jun­
d iffo rm ro botwsoa victory s o d d ofsst fo r flotnioote their third victory of tho m s *
ior High in the annual Panut
Hl|h s a d Bishop M o o n ’s footbsU otevsns.
son Saturday eight st Lyase
Bowl game Saturday night
In IM S . ths Hornets racked o p s 81-to-80 vic­ High’s M i to l a g w a l when
Activities are scheduled te
tory e v e r the B em iootee.---------------------------------------- they hoot tho Mary M p of
yet underway about 0:80 sad
s hitterLast m
Christian School ter Boys from
the tilt at 7:20 p.m.
it s t Memorls)
cold
Tampa,
The Braves played the Pa­
___________ Seaford—the
Tho Hurriesaos,.6s tear tilts
iatka
eleven last week and
Ism inoles can e from be*
thus far this aaasan, have
w a by • icon of It to IS.
Met to Sara Btehop Moon H
registered victories ovsr San­
The tUt thte week will com­
tea s
at last ditch drive that |
ford Junior High and Ovtodo's
plete
the Bravea' season. At
hut Bight Sh M rs d a s i d
carried Florida from their
JV'a, have loot te I t Cloud
prtMBt they hare three wtoa,
tot the murgta waa th* tame.
own 20 to 'Borne's six before
High's JV’a and ksvo tted tho
om loaa and one tie.
S t a t e * m b M Ms teurth
the final gun took tho ating
Bravta of Sanford.
By Davtd Rtfgteheftam
via at the aaano hr taktag
The Peanut Bowl will bo tho
out of the lots. But It did
Tho Sooth SoaieoJo otortn
Sanford Junior High's last
me narssta ? to a aa silly
more th a that. It gar* birth
bat raeksd up U potato to 13
EaybndaU'a salet aflsr imirh
chance to raise money to AORLANDO— Tha Seminole for its oppoajtlaa hat SS of
to a spirit of confidence
dees kkk la tha arraod par* High JayVte* closed out their those offensive points cSme
nance football next season at
which will b* hard for thie
8 BMINOLX HIGH’S CHUCK SCOTT, s halfback, picks up yardage at
the school.
1H4 gridiron season Thursday when tho Hurricanes whipped
Florida aquad to shake.
Or tendote Colonial Field Thursday night during a second half touchdown
afternoon when they registered Oviedo.
saw k m
Head Coaeb D u Pelham
Florida fan# — aad ether*,
drive which gave the Tribe a 7 to 6 victory over the Bishop Moore Hor­
retard af tear vtea, two tU a II to 0 victory ovar Edge- Tho boys ban looked pret­
and aides Ed Buelmer, Owen
to* — know thte te * great *
nets. Scott (80) waa brought down by Bishop Moore’s Paul Taylor (82).
water High'* Baby Baglai.
McCarron and Ron Hunt have
ty good in workouts all week,"
Florid* team. But — even 9
The win waa 8eminole’a fourth in Metro Conference play against one tie
The win gave tha Baby Seml- told assistant coach Davo
TMf M fl TilWTltl BW tobeen working the squad hard
though Florida didn’t tcora
and one defeat.
(Herald Photo)
on the mistakes made last
Intel, Iv a n , Wlstar Park noles a seasonal record of five Milter. "However," bo added,
oa that drive — that last
m i Mahap Moore-all Metro victories against one setback "we will bo without tho ser­
week and in the previous tilt*.
toead effort mad* hsltevora
la the alx game alata.
Pelham said, "We know Pa­
vices of Larry Garnor who will
eat »f fans and players alike.
lsaa to lie Metra'a Sdgowator Tha little Trlbei men now bo out with a knot injury."
iatka has a good ball elub with
Tkte ahould still be a great
isflas. I t s tvs Mas cane have a record of 34 victories, Milter said that Garner
some big boys who a n fait.
Florid* football year,
teen the teaiaal a n n a t e Paiatka baa suffered more
a win and one tie during would be replaced by Micbey
a a
a
m u n m fU t aid the Metre’s the put ilx Masons,
from
laek
of
games
than
any­
B y Jim Beeches
that be was getting more out will be back at hte end posi­
Hawke* at the cater position.
Talking with Bob Thomas,
of hie bsckfleld.
After exchanging a series ol Miller said Head Coach Jim
tion after being out of action thing else. Our boyx are keyed
■enM Sparta Writer
our Crooms High writer, he
hod Is
up this week and since we
punts during tha first quarter, Clark alio planned to start The Lymsa Greyhounds go Copeland will probably start with an Injured knee.
leads us te bailer* that Head #
te e*t tha Seminole's JayVeei began
guard* Danny Paterson and back into Orange Bolt Confer- ends Geo* Wlnkicman and Others slated to see action bare never lost a Peanut Bawl
Coach Willi* Holt and hie
game
the
aquad
has
thte
rec­
moving In the second quar­ Bob Mobley, tackles Diehard
John Stuart, tickles Dave Ma­ will be halfback Larry Lott,
boya are also oa the way t*
once
settee
tonight
sod
i
n
Haora tat thing* roll ter. With Terry Echols mov­
tte and Mike Coles, guards Ron end Larry Miller and tackle ord to uphold Saturdey night
Rubright and Greg Danko,
a great season.
leg le tho Initial itanaa with ing the ball cffectlvsiy, the
leered,
according
to
Head
Wa
put
to
some
new
offense
GretM
and
Chuck
Wagner
ends Bruce Stuart and Allen
Ivan Rakyta,
Going into tonight’* affair
Tan RysoaU, Art Wrohte aid Seminole* brought the bad to Richey and Bill Sharr and Coach Dick Copeland, to maka eater Ronnie Toole, quarter­
plays and the aquad has learn­
Standing out for the Grey­
with Carver Heights of Lees­
Man Cray attarmatisg le ear- Edgawater’a 12-yard Hat.
ed
them
and
we'n
ready
to
back
Jack
Blanton,
halfbacks
Dennis Carrot at the halfback aa effort to reglxtar aa upset.
hounds with consistent play
burg the Panthera hava flvs
rytag tha pigakte to Stmteote'a At that point, SHS quarter­
And, aa upset It would bo if Phil Perrsult and Paul Lam­ this season have been Winkle- go. We are In better shape this
slots with Johnny McDermott
victories in sin tries. But
three-yard Uea. Proa than back Buddy Stumpf faked a
week
with
some
boys
beck
bert
and
fullback
Terry
Toole.
also seeing action. Ron Skeen Copeland's crew could dump
man, a senior end, and Lam­
Hynaht heckad a m to pot handoff and passed 32 yards
that's not tho reason why a
who
were
previously
hurt.
The
best
news
in
the
starting
the
strong
Leesburg
High
Yel­
te slated to start at fullback
bert a flashy sophomore half­
tha Burnta ae tha aceraboard. to Truby Kinnard for Sanfbrd'1
strong finish this season te
eleven
Is
the
fact
that
Stuart
but ho will bo spelled by Davo low Jackets in aa affair to be
back. Wtokleman has latched "We’ve found out that we
lick Carhott atlanptad to boot initial touchdown.
being predicted locally.
a
can
throw
tha
ball
now.
Thte
Druoding. Mike Hargis and played at Leesburg tonight.
onto several key passes in Ly­
tha astre patet hot M felted to
It was that ball gams tha
lack of passing slowed up our
The tough Seminole defense Jim Lucas will share tho quar­ The Arat ray of "hope" to
man’s
previous
contests
and
•at batwaos tho uprights,
Panthera played last week In
bald Edgewater'* backs to i terbacking duties.
Lambert has kept tha Grey­ offense at the drat of the sea­
come from the Lyman coach
le tha potent parted State- net of 11 yards during tha ae
Jacksonville. Thomas, himse’.f
son. Our pawing game worked
The varsity contest between tbli season wa* brought out
hounds
In
several
hall
games
ate look a m ca Ma ows tT* eond staua and held a T to 9
a Crooms veteran and later a
very well for ua last week,"
the Hurricanes and the Does is when Copeland com mated,
with hij fancy running.
yard Mas asd 11 plays Uter bit lead at tha latermixateo.
said Pelham, "and we set up
lineman for Jako Gaither’*
slated for T:20 p.m. At 1:20 "We've looked good la spots
Game time in Leesburg to­
paydirt ndtbark Lm Sparksome touchdowns thla way.
Florida A B M squads a few
night will be 8 p. m.
i took tuna with halfback* Semtoola got another drive a Junior varsity affair will this year and the clubs teams
This bail game ahould be a
By Bab Themes
seasons back, lays tho Panth­
get under way.
to
be
Jelling.
Maybe
H
we
look
underway
in
tha
third
quarter
Leesburg's only loss to six wide open one with more pall­
i tad Chuck Scott
Herald Sports Writer
ers looked liks a different bail
Tha Hurricane JayVeei, In good to all departments at tha
games has been a defeat at ing than we have had in earl­
Is carrying to tho one-yard when Stumpf took to tha air
Well
on
their
way
to
what
elub In Jacksonville.
and
completed
three
passes, their last outing, stopped the tame time we could pull this
marker.
could be one of their best the hands of the Wildwood ier game*."
Oviedo Junior High JayVeei one out of the Are."
"I’v* never seen a Panthef
Wildcats.
la tha drive, quarterback one each to Echols, Mika Meseasons to some years arc
33 to 0.
Peanut Bowl game activities
Quire
and
Greg
Ganas,
How­
club
look lik* thte on* did in i
Copeland
laid
his
boys
are
Maa Htoaos nada coaaacttou
will includo parents of play­
Jacksonville. It was really a
getting axpertence, they're the Feathers ef Croons* High
with Mika Cray as a 10-yard ever. Edgewater intercepted
ers accompanying them on to
soother attempted aerial and
new look," ha said.
playing a tougher brand ol who tonight seek victory No.
pats play. Prom tha
took over on Sanford’s 43-yard
the field when they are intro­
Thomas declared he’d never
football, playing harder and I of the current campaign
Sparkmaa pi a wad through
The Panthers will host the
lino.
duced.
A
quern
will
be
crown
seen
such pursuit, timing,
Blibop Mooro'a forward wall
Tto]stu of Leesburg's Carver
cd at the half.
The Baby Eaglet moved to
alertness and gang tackling
for tho aeora.
Heights High In a homecoming
as tha Panthera accomplished
It waa that Kuykendall can­ Seminole's eight before the
affair at Sanford's Municipal
Junior
Tribes
man
stopped
the
in beating J a x Gilbert.
tered hla PAT kick through
The
Sanford
Women’*
Bowl
Stadium In a gala affair slat­
By Marshall Ltege
"Why," he said, "those line­
the uprlgbte and tho margin of drive.
ing Association is planning a
ed
to
get
underway
at
ft
p.m.
Moments later Stumpf bead­ The unbeaten Oviedo Lions
backers blitzed Gilbert's backvictory woa on tho board*.
Tha high flying Panthers dance at tli« Mclodec Skating
ed
around right end but hand­ will put their record of five
field Ilk* you act It dona in Tho ascend half waa one
Rink Nov. 19, according to
grabbed
their
opener
against
thrill altar another but neither ed off to Klnsrd who passed victories and oat tit oa Uw Mlnoka Midkiff teamed with Ocala, dropped a Ult in Gaines­ President Eleanor Anderson.
the pro gamea." White Thom­
club eouM carry their drivta to Ganas and the Sanford end Um Saturday sight whan they Art Kroeneke to tally a low ville, and elawed their way Mrs. Anderson announced
as gives ersdit to a group of
far enough. Sanford moved to went all the way for a touch­ meet Melbourne's C e n t r a l gross of 183 and taka Ant place back to victories over Kuclid that the dance will be open to The underdogs came through
fin* football players he's
In
the
Mixed
league
at
Jet
tho Haraat'a 14-yard Una on down. The play covered T§ Catholic High to Eau Gillie. Thursday when tha Senior of DcLand, Hungerford of Win­ Ihe public .tot limited to those
quick to say that the Panther
Lanes when the Dependable*
Cosch Art Scott's eleven is Men’s Golf Association at the
one occasion before a fumble yards.
coaching staff of Willis Holt,
ter Park, Central of Paiatka who are currently bowling to won three from Powell’* OfA
Country Club and last week Matthew Gil­ league^
It was reported today tbit favored to grab their sixth win Mid-Florida
halted tha effort.
Dick Evans, Erneat Bradley
Proceeds will go to assist ihe ee Supply, the Goof Off* won
Late in tha coateit. Hornet halfback Terry Echols will be of the leaeon to their effort hosted the Women's Assoeia bert of Jacksonville.
and Jo* Fair deserve a whop­
three
from
the
Eight
Bella
and
quartorbock Bill Dunn almoit elevated to the SHS varsity to remain undefeated In this, tton to a mixed, 2-hall, best They will be out to big their SWUA In a number of pro­
ping amount of applause.
the last place Tortoises swept
put Bishop Mooro In front eleven for the remainder of their third season of football. ball tournament.
sixth win tonight but they real­ jects for the coming bowling four from the Lead Pins.
Although Scott hat not an­ Actually, three teams tied ize they face some tough com­ year.
when bo reglttend ■ M-yard the acaion.
nounced a starting lineup, he with • best ball total of st in petition from the Trojans. Car­ One of the primary reasons Thanka to heavy bombing by
gallop which carried to Sem
Is expected to um ends Rex prlsce were awarded on a low ver does not possess an im­ for this cent will be to send Eteanor and Vergil Anderson,
laote's M. Prom there BUhop
the Dependables put the akida
Brooks
and Ardte Arndt, tac- gross basis.
Moore moved to Um Tribe's
pressive record but, according delegates to the state and na to first place Powell’a. Eteanor
kies
Tim
Colbert
and
Billy
12-yard Hoe and on a fourth
Taking second place was to Head Coach Willie Holt, the tional women's bowling con notched a 190/343 and Vergil
Murphy, guards Wayne Jacobs
and eight situation the clock
Mary Daugherty and Chet Zell Leesburg eleven is always up vcntUni.
a 222/373. The Betts family
and Jim Saucer, center Char­ era with a 1U white third place for their coatests with Crooms.
In addition, on the night of
ran out os Duao passed out of
stole the show for Powell's aa
lie
Beasley,
Jim
Courier
at
the
Harvest
Ball
ooe
of
the
bound* on a fake field goal
The Trojans came up with
winners were Juanita Coding
Ralph hit 194. Ella rolled e
Ghosts, goblins and critters quarterback, BUly Mlkler and ham and Eric Dalimsn with a effective defensive tactic* dur­ league queen candidates will
try.
17S and Carolyn came through
crowned—Miss
Bowling
'8I-'9S.
The Hornets picked up 10 invaded the fairways of May- Bruce Dowlaa at the halves ter.
ing the past two seasons to
with
169.
and
Ted
Bellhoru
at
fullback.
Presently each league has
first downs while holding the fair Country Club when the
offset Crooms and tonight's
The Goof Off* sunk the Eight
So far this season Oviedo’s Next week the senior men contest Is no exception.
nominated
a
candidate
to
vie
Remlnoles to nine. Bishop tad Ire of the Sanford Women'*
plan a 2-man, 2-ball best bail
Balls in three to move into a
Moore gathered in 1ST yard* Golf Association, attired in only blemish is a 9 4 tla with affair.
Offensively, Ihe Trojans for the title.
tie
for second place with the
on tha ground plus It in the traditional Halloween garb, the Umatilla Bulldogs, In
haven't been able to accom­ Mrs. Betty Johnston, chair­ Dependables. Fran Mortoe shot
other
tills
thiy
have
register
air for a total of 30B while teed off for their weekly La­
plish much but during the past man in charge, hat advised 1ST and Verna Bolton came
ed wins over ZephyrhUli, Cres
Seminole got lit on U&gt;e ground dles Day tournament.
two games with Crooms they­ that the Harvest Balt will be through with 190/302 series.
cent City, Ocoee, Crystal Rlv
and 31 in the air on four cum
’ ve been able to put together held on an annual basis.
Bob Workman rolled 112/321,
Winners In the nine-hot* er and Clermont.
pletions out of nine tries. The
enough points with an effec­
all for the Goof Offs. Teens
tournament
were:
Clues
A,
Scott
says
hla
club
la
phy
llorneta completed one aerial
tive defense to slop the Pan­ Dean Ready
Armao and Phil Zeull rolled
Pancheun Mi-Ruberta; Class 11, slcally and mentally Mi for
In aavaa to****.
thers.
SAN
FRANCISCO
(UPI)
19t and 191, respectively, for
Burton was Scmlnola’s top a tla batwaan Jo McDaniel and Saturday night's game.
NEW YORK (UPD-Bowllag Tha ranthers ere fired up Flojd Dean, who recently re the Eight Balia.
Jimmie
Livingston,
Class
C,
Bellhorn,
tha
Lions'
fullback,
ground man with 33 yards.
Green, a school that has come for tonight's encounter. Ro­ covered from a knee operation, The Tortoises won four from
Sparkman has 30, Hinson 23, Peg Billups and Clast D, Thel­ leads the club to ground yard on with a rush, has supplanted bert Walton, Lew s Wither­ will he revdy to (ill a line­ Ihe Lead Pins to rllmb out of
&gt;ge.
Prank Whlghim 13. Chuck ma Vose.
spoon, John Knight. Ed Brown, backer berth for the San Fran­ the cellar as Weiiie Dominy
FsrtedOraft
Athletic Director Paul Silk­ Nebraska aa the nation's top Ernest Neal Ernest Payne
Scott nine and Sonny Meaier
Costume* were judged at
cisco Forty Ninrn when they rolled a 297/327 and Pete Dug­
running
turn
and
triple-threat
ier
said
the
contest
Is
slated
on*. Far tha Hornete, Dunn's tha luncheon following tourn­
Tulsa continues to lead three and Robert Jackson will be take on the Baltimore Colts In gan rolled a 191 '330. Sue JackTO waa tops followed by Hy ament. Prists were awarded to get under way at I p.m.
|a National Football League son rolled a steady 171/479 (or
offensive categories, according ready to see action.
noiki'a S3. Wrebla had 39 and tha following: Moat Hollothe Lead Pins.
to the official major college Tonight's sffsir will not be game Sunday.
Croy 23.
waenish, Peg Biilupa: most
football statistics released to­ a Florida Big Nine North Con
Next Friday night tha Sem original, Keen Ivey; prettiest,
ference game.
day.
laatos travel te Lyman for a Fran Goodman: ugllsat, Doris
Bowling Green, undefeated
aoa-coaf*reace affair with tha Spencer; funniest. J a c k ! *
FOR
to six games, bounded to the Grubbs Suffers
Crawford, and cutset, Jimmie
ALL WINTER
Gladys Edwards tallied a top to long leap*. The Fslcons DALLAS (UPI) — Howard
Livingston.
173/415 high series while were 10th three weeks ago, Grubbs, executive secretary of
Almaden Open
Next Wednesday play will pacing Sheppard Oil to a then seventh, and second last the Southwest Athletic ConiferIAN JOSB, Calif. (UPI) - start to tha first round play three-point win ever Dennis week before assuming the lead ence, waa admitted to Metho­
Call us far servlet
Tear Lama sad Xaa Venturi, of tha Florida Stats Bank and MartJndal* to tha Shoot­ with a average of 37.2 yards dist Hospital Thursday aftCT
and PHIIHEAT, tha
he auffered a heart attack.
a pair af Saa Francisco bay Tournament Pairings will be ing Stars League at Jet per game.
Ant-clou homo heating
aru favorites who want oa to potted in locker room by Lanes. Sue Pruitt had high
oil from Phillips 68.
International lama, bead the Saturday. First round must be series for Dennte and Martin- T om don't have to he a 'Hot Rod Buff to enjoy thin
a
weal
to.
cast la tha US,too Almaden completed by Friday.
date with a 172/445.
Here’s all Ik* featerto Bated helawt
Open golf tournament that got
a Powor-AIr Btower f rtlaaal)
under way today aa a rainRead * m over —
a v a up k* 26% an feel
223 H.P. EarlM
soaked count.
4 Darrel Cain.
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Talk about get-up-and-GO. It's her*.
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Thursday and vateraa Mark
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IN BLAKE EDWARDS* "A Shot in the Dark,**
opening Sunday at the Movieland Drive-In
Theatre, through United Artiata release, Peter
Sellers plays a bumbling policeman. Elke Som­
mer stars as the murdering maid in this Mirisch
Corporation presentation in Color by Deluxe
and Panaviaion.

Peter Sellers Featured
Blake Edwards’ " A Shot in beautiful blonda and a string
tha Dark” starring Feter Sel­ o f murders.
lers and Elka Summer, will
The management reports
begin its local engagement at that starting this Sunday and
tha Movieland Drive-In Thea­ c o n t i n u i n g each Sunday
tre Sunday fo r a three-night through fall and winter. “ Ear­
run.
ly Bird” ehowa are planned
The Mirisch Corporation with the box office opening
presentation for United A rt­ at 5:45 and the show begin­
ists release Is a free-wheeling ning at 0:15 p.m.
comedy sbout a bumbling
Regular 7 p.m. starting
French police Inspector, a times will be observed dur­
ing the other nights.

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RiDf-IN

IM1A1R

TON1TE A SA T.
CELEBRATE
HALLOWEEN
WITH US
AND ENJOY THESE
3 BRAND NEW
HORROR HITS
No. 1 At 7:13 Only
"NIGHTM AHE”
No. 2 At 9:00 Only
“ THE EVIL OF
FRANKENSTEIN”
In Blood • Color
No. 3 At 10:45 Only
“ THE VAMPIRE AND
THE BALLERIN A”
These Feature*
NEVER
Been Shown
Sanford Before
A ll New Hits

Hava
In
. . .
! I l

Co-featured with “ A Shot
in tha Dark” la "A n A ffa ir
to Remember” and stars De­
borah K err and Cary Grant.
Wednesday and Thursday
will
bring “ Marriage-GoRound” with Susan Hayward,
James Mason and Julie Newm er end
"The
Mountain
Road” with Janice Stewurt.
A triple frature will wind
up this week’* programing.

PROVEN

To be ihown are "H ey There,
It’s Yogi Bear,” a full length
animated feature; "The Sev­
enth Devrn,” starring William
Holden; and "F .B .L Code 98,”
(tarring Ray Danton.
BROOKS NO DIRT
NEWTON, Mass. (U PI) —
Crystal Lake, a popular swim­
ming area, la kept clean and
fresh by an artificial babbling
brook.
Nature's helper Is a water
flow Inducer called the AquaGuard. Its function—to decon­
taminate the lake—f* per­
formed by etrpping up the
natural circulation of water
when hot weather and heavy
usuaga combine to form a
breeding place for bacteria.
Utilizing a 10-horsepower
submersible motor, the device
hai a displacement capacity
o f 2 million gallons per hour.

M AN AG ER IAL ABILITY
as Sanford's

ACTING

POSTMASTER

GUY ALLEN
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Pd. Pol. Adv.

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A TUES.
A 11:15

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MON„ NOV. 2nd THRU SAT., NOV 7th

CHILDREN S DAYS
TUESDAY ft WEDNESDAY — OPEN 4 P.M.

MERCHANTS’ DAY
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Saturday eight is good old
Halloween—a time o f fun for
kids and grown-ups alike and
Seminole County's nightspots
a r t planning all klndi of gaycty and frolic for all you big

and delighted with tha e y e ­
popping costume* w o n b y th#
cut* buccaneer gal w tkreaaee
in th# cocktail touaga, which
la called tha Flratas Don . . .
the bartender* In plrato cos
tum ei and Um dining room
waitresses In their rod and
white sailor suits. Watch for
the grand opening—you’ro gon­
na* lots III
*
a e

DON'T FORGET about the
Friday nlgJt fish fry at tha
P in e c m t I n n - serving alt you
can eat o f those delicious fried
fish, grits, hush puppies, beans,
slaw and french fries. A »pe
rial prtco for children 11 and
under, makes it really easy
on your purse and no one goes
away hungry.

*

You’ll lauph. yo&gt;/0 a y , you'll ting,

son, rommodus, (Christopher
Plumm er); his daughter, Lu­
cille (Sophia Loren); ns well
■s Livius (.Stephen Boyd), on*
o f his top generals.
That night, two things oc­
cur which ignita th* ciupiia's
sudden downfall; th* Emper­
or telle hie daughter that lor
the sake o f th* empira sne
must merry King Sohamus
(dm a r Shurif) of Armenia;
also, h* remarks to Llviu*
that Commodus, hi* son, is
not worthy to become hia suc­
cessor, and Instead, he wants
Livlua to become emperor,
Aurelius suddenly dies, an I
without proof that he wanted
Livlua as his successor, there
is no choice hut to name Commodue as lha new Caesar.
Commodus finally dora take
over, and with hia ascent t j
tha throne, tha Roman Em­
pire start* tumbling down­
ward.
Th* feature film will be
shown daily a t 2:19, 5:20 and
8:37 p.m.

*

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*

JEAN AND ROCCO Moraillo,
owners of Jcan 'i Spaghetti
House in Orange City, w ith to
advise their customer* that
thay'hrtU now bo opon seven
days a week; from 4 to 10
p. m. Mondays and Tuesday*,
and from 11 a. m. 'til 10 p. m.
th* m t o f the week. Their ad
featuring th* week's special
wiU appear In The Sanford
Herald on Wednesdays. They
also wish to remind all their
friends that ptsza Is always a
specialty of the house. Visit
them soon.
• * •

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HALLOWEEN PARTY!
SAT. NITE OCT. 3Ut —

PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN FOR —
•
•
•

THE BEST DRESSED
THE FUNNIEST COSTUME
THE BEST ACT

FRIDAY N IG H T SPECIAL!

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Call 322-1251 For Reservations
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DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF A TERRIFIC
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“THE KEYNOTES”
EACH FR I. * SAT. NIGHT — a T I L 13
W E ARE NOW FEATURING ON OUR MENU
HEAL ITALIAN SPAGHETTI AND M EAT BALLS
WITH REAL ITALIAN CHEESE. TASTE TH E
D IFFER EN CE !

Co-Feature
Sun. — 8:30
Mon. A Tuts. 9:15

IN COLOR
DEBORAH KERR
CARY G RAN T

delicious food aal beverages,

s e e

JIM SPENCER, who has
tom* memorable snapshots of
form er HaDowwon partita on
the walla there la planning an­
kldil
other one for Saturday night.
So after the little one* get
T bcre'll be prize*, fun and
through with their trick or same* and lots o4 good com ­
trailing—get your costume on pany. Th* uiual Gao menu la
the dining room o f course, for
your gustatory pteaaur*.
a a
a

m m m
"AN AFFAIR
TO REMEMBER**

and atari trsatlag yourself!

'Fall' A t Cinema

i IIARK

The Seram
. commit* the perfect

B ert W o o te n
Eatrrlalee Nightly
l a T h e Lamplighter Leungs

WITCHES AND GOBLINS
will frolic at tha Capri, Sat
urday night and you ara Invlt
rd to got into your costume and
}oin them for Pom Pattiturci
hts announced that It's an allout Halloween party.
There'll be prizes for the
“ best-dressed,
the
funniest
costume and the beat act.”
Reiter makes reservations—
you don't want to miss th* fun
and prists. Dm ca to the music
of “ Th* Keynote*” Saturday
ELECTION COMING UPI
and every Friday and Satur­
day night from S p. m. to mid Politics are the main subject
A MOMENT TO REMEMBER— An American
o f conversation and an e x cell­
night.
vounirster, Bobby Driscoll, meets an American
*
*
*
ent place to discuss them la at
legend, the great nice horse Dan Patch, in Walt
THREE NIGHTS a week the George's Tavern. The com fort
Disney's "So Dear To My Heart." The Techni­
Tradrwlnde Cafeteria In Sem of th* bar with your favorite
color feature also stars Burt Ives, Beulah Bondi
inole Plaza has special treats drinks and the congenial c o m ­
and Luana Patten. A Buena Viata release.
for their customers. On Tuee panionship takes out • lot of
day evening, you can get a sting and addi more scat to
19 ounce New Y ork sirloin the "discussion.” If things get
strip steak, son* to your or too hot to handle, visit the
der for a very special price package room and plan your
Thursday nights are family parties for after-cloilng hours.
nights with free dzsertt for You know you'll be right to
everybody end on Saturday visit Geo, ge'a .
* a •
aleak Is king, with a quarter
HERE'S ANOTHER place to
pound T-bon* done Just right
have a Halloween party Sat
for you.
s e e
urday night! Visit Lake Mon
ONE of the most popular roe Inn . . . they’re offering
i;&gt;otj in Central Florida fur p r im for the best roitu m cs
gourmet dining l i Freddie's and featuring Witch's Stew in
Steak Home in Fern Park. the dining room, and Witch's
Proof of their first rate cul Brew at the bar. It-w ou ld-b*
sine la the return of their a good Idea to phone for r e ­
steady customers who come servations. Bring your favor­
back again and again when ite witch or your best ghoul
they want the best for them­ friend and Join the fun at Lake
selves or have that VIP guest Monro* Inn.
a a •
to entertain.
• • e
MAR LOU Restaurant and
The Windjammer Is Just Cocktail Lounge feature* a
about ready to dock In Semi­ wida choice of ateaka in sever­
nole County and w e're here to al sites at well n seafood and
tell you, there'll be dancing on other delectable items, ami in
SOPHIA LOREN AND STEPHEN IlOYD are
(he levee! Your tahlc hopper addition you can enjoy music,
shown during a romantic interlude in Sumuel
had the privilege o f attending entertainment, and dancing
Bronston’s production for Purumount, "Tlio Fall
a pre opening wind-ding there five nights a week, eseept Sun­
Of The Roman Empire,” which is now show­
Wrdnesday at the invitation of day and Monday from 9:30 ‘ III
ing at Casselberry's Seminole Plaza Cinema.
hosts Dick end Donna lllgley 1:30. Lou Rotai la your host
Samuel Broneton's mam­ whereby all member nations and cam e away much impress­ and invites vou all to come out
moth spectacle, “ The Fall Of will live under th* earns law ed with the atmosphere, the for good fun and food.
The Roman Empire,” in Ul­
■a equals.
tra Panavislun and Technicol­
Present at this historic
or, now playing at the Semi­
nole Plata Cinema in Uais«l- gathering is the Em perm’s
berry. With a itar-studdrd
caet headed by Sophia Loren,
Stephen Boyd, Alec Guinness,
James
Mason,
Chrlatophtr
i lummer, Anthony Quayle,
John Ireland, Mel Ferrer and
Omar Sharif, “ The Full O f
Thu Roman Empire” Is tha
*Ury o f Rome’s historic de*-cnl from the height o f civ­
ilization to the ilrpthe o f de­
spair.
One hundred and eighty
years after the birth o f Christ,
the Roman Empire was at the
height o f its power under
Emperor
Marcus
Aurelius
(Alee Guinness), However,
the Emperor, with his healtn
failing and aware that hit
time le short, eummona all the
rulers o f the land, and in a
stirring epcerh urge* their
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London's famed Royal Festi­
val Musie HalL

Ha has appeared in a good
ture, “ So Dear to My Heart,”
many
othar Important motion
and which opened Thursday
pictures. Ha has half a dozen
a t tht Rita Theatre, It famed
albuma out o r in tha process,
a s a balladier. Carl Sandburg
and hundreds o f records, In­
taid he la the alghtleat ballad
cluding
that long-standing
singer o f this or any century.
favorite, • Blue Tall Fly.”
The plaintive movie, filled
In a series o f achoonars, the
with music, laughter and
leteet a 45-footer, he has al­
heart warming drama, con­
most literally aailad the sev­
tinues through Wednesday.
en
The versatile M r. Ivee it
even more than a balladier.
Ha ta also one o f tha beat
character actors around, a
writer o f book*, an experi­
enced deep-aca tailor and a
filer.
An Invetrate traveler, he
has let records wherever ha
has appeared, on concert
atago and In eupper club. Ilia
tours havt taken him to Eng­
land, Scotland, Italy, Sweden,
Australia, Tasmania,
New
Zealand and Hawaii.
Ives has taken hie folk
songs to eoma o f the highest
strongholds o f great music.
Including Constitution Hall in
Washington, D.C., Symphony
Hall In Boston, Town Hall in
New York, the San Francisco
Opera House, the Lot Agelea
Philharmonic Auditorium, and

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Patricia H. Davis
Engaged To M a rry

N am ed A t Business Luncheon Meet

of Mr. and Mr*. H a * H. Sni­
der, of SUv«r Spring, Md.
Ttm wuddiag win be an m o t
of Taesday, No*. 10, «t 7:31
io tfao m U t f at the Tint
Presbyterian Cburcb of I n ford with th* Err. Grom
Sewell officiating.
FflOowiag tbo wadding, a racaption win bo bold at tbo
homo at tbo brido’a parents,
303 Catalina Drira. All friend*
of tbo young eoaplo o n Invited
to attend (bo wedding and re­
caption.

heat# of Mr*. Fay Matron for
oocfcUU* and appatlaora. Tbo
■ala coon* of ahrimp and
chicken cony waa aemd by
Walt and Joann* Bobaaaoa at
tbair Kbigiwood Court bom*.
Kay and Art Loo boated tbo
daaaart and party that foDowod
at their bom* In Longwood.
Door prfte* war* awarded
daring the evening and tbo
lucky winner* were Mr*. Paul
(Betty) Lewi* and Duffy HutBtiabeo* and buibands at­
tending war* Mr. and Mr*.
Walter Gardner, Mr. and Mr*.
Gary Halm and Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Jennings.
Other couple* attending wen
Walt and Joanna Bohannon,
Stern and Sherry Bolt*, Don
and Jan Cahill, A! and Sbarrun Davis, Jaek and Betty
Erickson, Bob and Jo Kuhlka,
Tom and Pat Largen, Art and
Kay Lea, Bob and Betty Mc­
Kee, Bandy and Nancy Rey­
nolds, Rick and Mann Walker,
Pay* Stetson and Duffy Hut­
ton.

W.A.8 .P.8 . IS THE NAME CHOSEN for th# newly organized club o f
Navy Tech Representatives wives. Th* group recently assembled at Jim
Spencer's for their second mooting. Pictured from the left are Cindy Par*
sons, president; Mary Ellen Hughe*, vice president; Mary Jo Loftua, sec*
retary-treasurer; Dorothy Wade, hospitality chairman and Katie Kent,
telephone chairman.

The Sanford Story League His And Her Club
Chuluota To
Meet Monday

Tells Old Halloween Tales
Wieboldt's

Ghoets, black sets, witches
and other Halloween spirits
decorated the Caueua Room of
th* First Federal Savings and
loan Building recently as the
Sanford Story League met for
an evening lilted with ghost

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Ulee.
Th* president, Mr*. Betty
Snyder, presided over the bus­
iness meeting and announced
that the "Short Story Index"
had arrived at the public li­
brary. The reference Is being
presented to th* Sanford Pub­
lic Llbrtry because of Its centrsl location and availability
to all of Semlnolo County
school students. The league al­
so voted
paesenL subscrip­
tions for the use of county
school librarians.
Mrs. Snyder announced that
the league will resume giving
the traditional Christmas Chil­
dren’s Party, and this year the
party will be held at the Civic
Center on Dec. 12.
After the business meeting,
the lights were dimmed and
Mrs. C. R. Jones, program
chairman for the evening, told
a thrilling and chilling old
Alabama ghoit tala with a
surprise ending.
Mrs. n. F. Moule delighted
(he members and guests by
sharing a children’s story,
"The Little Lost Cat and the
Very Small Witch."
Mra. Mildred Wagner of Or­
lando, and a former member
of the Detroit Story League,
and Mra. O. E. White, a for­
mer member of the Sanford
league, were welcomed *a
guests for the evening,
With Halloween In mind,
Mra. R. W. Tench. Mra. R. C.
Long and Mrs. W. L, Roche,
hoiteasee, served appropriate
and delicious refreshments of
decorated cup cakes, apple
cider, candy and nuts.

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Nov, 7.
Health Nuts* Mrs. Hutd*
Klbbo will show the girls
■round the clinic and then
will teti them of the nurses*
duties at the clinic. She will
also give the girls a tatk on
health care. The girls should
bring thslr note books to take
notes so they can be put in
their record books for later
The group has entered an ed­
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The Al! Souls Catholic Wom­
en’s Club will hold tha Novem­
ber meeting, Monday, Nov. 3
it the Parish Hall.
Locally Owned And Operated By Glenn McCall
By Donna Estes
All women of the parish are
And "Ernl*’* Mills
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ulrich Invited to attend and Dr. CharCOR.
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PHONE 322-2482
of Martin Avenue in Oakland lea L. Park Jr. will speak on
Estates, announce the arrival respiratory diseases.
of a baby boy, Thomai Anth­
ony. born Oct. 13. at the Win­
ter Park Memorial Hospital.
Young Mr. Ulrich was chris­
tened Sunday at the Church of
the Nativity In Lake Mary,
and ha worn the same dress
which hls great grandmothers
children were christened in.
and has bean used for over 30
years In tha family.
The paternal grandparents
■re Mr. and Mrs. H. Ulrich.
I*ng (aland, N. Y., and the
maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mra. William MeVay
oi North Orlando. The mater­
nal great grandparents ara
Mr. and Mrs. George Sommer
of North Orlando.
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The November meeting of
the Chuluota Hla and Her Gar­
den Cub will be held at the
home of Mr. and Mra. Russell
J. Hammond, 371 Fourth St.,
on Monday, Nov. 3, at 7:30
p.m.
Mra. Jo* Battle, president of
the Oviedo Garden Club, will
be the guest speaker. Her sub­
ject. the planting, growing and
care of camellias, has been
one of her apecial interests.
Mrs. Battle, well versed in the
flora of Central Florida, oper­
ated a successful nursery for
a number of years aa a hobby.
Although no longer In this
field, her main Interest la In
the growing and planting of
the many beautiful ahrubi ami
trees which thrive in this area.

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Concert Series Preparations
PcticlU art p o ii« l In many j
Several families, who waat |experience
• Sanford homo to Jot In tho |their children to know and |d u ds .Dr.
d a tii o f ths Mutual Conesrt
Series as ths winter social
Beaton quickens and social
calendars are becoming all
too full.
This season prom ises,to b?
an Melting one with special
appeal, not only to adults, but
to the younger set as well.
The Burks Family Singers,
who are scheduled to appear
on television on Christmas
Eve, will provide an enchant­
ing evening in March for all
age groups. But many moth­
ers and fathers ars taking
the opportunity to g o as a
family unit and h iva bought
family memberships.
Such a family are the Gar­
land Spencer Hardens who
plan to attend this year as
they have dune several sea­
sons In tho pest. Peggie Har­
den's mother, Mrs. R. R. Pip­
pin who teaches piano ami o f
course loves music, has been
attending the concerts ever
since they were inaugerated
a number o f years ago.
Easter le the oldest o f the
Christian festival*.

tau*'**’' in- 1 Barks, Mr. and Mrs. Jamas i Joe Davis, Lt. and Mrs. C. C.
Uca. O. L. |E. Bites, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan |Fitspatriek, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Gielow, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Hemphill, Lt. and Mrs.
Kermit Jamlssn, Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. McLauchlin, and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mebant,
Jr.—just to nam# a few.
Too, wiso hoatesaea who are
always searching for fresh
ami interesting ways to en­
tertain, are already planning
S'-lfT Jvr* a
email dinner parties before
. i
or after c—! of ths dramatic
or musical evenings. After
aU, ona doesn't have to bo in
Ban Francisco or New York
to attoad ths theater and en­
joy good food and exciting
eonvenation, for H a n f o r d
abounds In luvoly hostesses
who ran provide n perfect
setting for both.
Pretty party dresses are
being put aside in closets by
patrons at the series with Its
Comedy and Conflict, Stetson
Concert Chair and Burke
CAROL HARDEN, center, interrupts her grandmother, Mrs. R. R. Pip­
Family Singers will afford
pin left, and her mother, Mrs. Garland Spencer Harden, right, during a
a wonderful background and
coffee break to aolicit their advice on the frock she hue chosen to wear to
a complement to their wear­
the opening of the Sanford Mutual Concert. The.se three generations have
ers owners.
been enthusiastically enjoying the Concert Series for years.
As ths drive goes Into its
final week soma of tho pa­
trons who h i v e already
bought their memborshipe In­
clude: Mrs. Guy Allen, Sin.
8. Terhont, Mrs. Camilla D.
Brace, Mr. and Mrs- John
Burton, IIIsa Sarah Burns,
Andrew J. and Lulclle Pen­
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Burns,
nington, formerly o f CrestMrs, Jack Burney, Lortng
The Genera] Business and
view, la northwest Florid s,
Burgees, Mrs. Kerfott Bry­

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f oraaU, Mr. sad Mis. R. Staf­
ford Derby, Edith Jana Dod­
son, Mrs. Fred Dysoa sad
Mrs. (forge Fouser.

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ant. Mr. and Mrs. Keith J.
Bauder. Mr. and Mrs. Joo
Baker. Mis. Nancy Brock,
Mrs. J. H. Brodie, Jr, Mrs.
Georgia Ball. Mr. and Mrs.
Jos Corley, Mr. and Mrs. R
F. Cooper, Mrs. Meek Cleve­

JOE DAVIS
YOUR SEMINOLE COUNTY

STATE REPRESENTATIVE
For: Effective ond aggressive representation
BEST QUALIFIED: By experience and active
participation in public and community affairs
• Practicing Attorney
• Former Special
Agent FBI
• Serving First Term
Hesse *# Representat lies
• Pres. Seminole Cssaty
Ear Association

• .Member Americas,
Florida, Seminole
Cssaty Bar Aseoclatioa
• Gradiate Stetson
L'elvarsity BA
• Proa. Mean ShcKaa Sanford
Memorial Library

• Graduate Htctsea University
College of Law Ll.lt.
• U.S. Navy, World War II
• Active .Member First Baptist
Charch. Hanford
• Director—Seminole County
Chamber Of Commerce

DEMOCRAT For State Representative

Reservations To
Be In Monday

Civic Department of ths Wom­ have corns to North Orlando
an's Club of Sanford will hold and ars now owners o f 201
the regular meeting on Wed North Edgemoo Ave. Penning­
ton is with the Florida State
netday, Nov. 4.
Hostesses will be Mrs, N. V. Division of Correction and
SETTING ONLY
was recently transferred to the
Farmer, Mrs. Lorraine Gra­
Oviedo Road Prison.
ham, Mrs. Norris Plank, Mri.
With Pennington Is stepson.
Herbert Behrens, Mra. Roy Tommy Jenkins, 21; their
SHAPING EXTRA
Partin and M n . Fred Harris. daughter-in-law, Patricia Da­
The program will be "M edi­ vis, and grandchild Cynthia
FOR APPOINTMENT
Ann, three, Cindy’s daddy Is
care and Care for the Aged,"
CALL 322-4913
a storekeeper, third class, and
ami Dr. Charlei L. Park Jr. li now In tthool In San Diego,
will be the speaker.
hut li expecting to ship out in
Luncheon will be served at the ocar future. Tbat'c why
noon, and reservations should Pat and Cindy earn* back to
Hair Styling Halo*
he made by noon, Monday, atay with the folks.
Andy, himself, put la 2ii
2201 S. Park Ave.
Nov, 2, by calling M ri. Wade
y e a n with Undo Sam 's Navy
Shcely at 323-0373.
aervlng aboard the USS Iowa
amt the USS Lexington. He
w ii In aulded Missile School
in San Francisco when he was
retired, but, prior to that, he
made a tour of duty here at
Sanford Naval Air Station
from tftM to 1WB.
Both M n . Pennington amt
RENTAL APPLIED TO
Pat are employrd by Sanford
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DEAR VOICE; This com­
plaint baa beta voiced la
; my eatuam Were by par­
seta aad atadaata thean
•aolvos. I agree with you. I
realise that aty opinion win
wia am few friends on
school boards, but It aaoma
■to mo that aoma arrange­
ments eooM bo made for
1those children who desire
privacy. Petition your local
school mothers, and ators
power to youl

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I was bora hi Now York
hors aS my
Ufa. Many hamignat Puerto
Rleaas have tha saate asam
and 1 think that la what
bothers bar. She is putting
am through graduate school,
as aatsraUy I dent weal
to upset anything by mak­
ing any demands right
now. Can you advise mat
WITHHOLD MY NAHS
DEAR WITHHOLD: Yon
are saying that sines year
wife is putting yea through
college, you an hi no posi­
tion Is auks any damaada
right now. Your oomplalut
is Justified but your reatniat is wise. Perhaps
yaa can call tha signals
day—but don’t
on tt.
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CONFIDENTIAL T O
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has bean aald thatW ore
oaa. tea train a dag, ana
must knew awra than tha
dog.
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Abby, Box 8S700, Loo Am
gelt., Calif.

abend**' F b i U t * " " " l
think a few ahowora with
aurtalns or doors should ha
yrarllid for tha child who
' baa booa taught at homo to
buoy bar body peered. I
would Uka aoma teamen!
an this from yaa and other
parents, please.
ONE MOTHER'S VOICE

DEAR DOUBTFUL! Se
fir, all yon know about bint
la that ha la ftnanma, Iona*
aoma and Interested la you.
Is ha married! U ao, don’t
Wt kin gat any ehtmmtor.
If not, you couldn't order a
bettor aet-op.

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DEAR ABBYs I am 19,
single and (I'm told) at­
tractive. I bars a little
problem with my milkman.

U | Map." Thu remedy spots
tovlude Bab Newhert’e tubmarina commaadar routiae, a
psyehtetoirt akatch by Doai da
Lulaa aad Bifl McCrtcteea aad
Alt Buebarald's thaatfbta aa dh
T;IM:*g pm CBS. Xswbido. "Canliis." There's s lot
sf faafars about this Islng
Dsan Martin’s tint dramatic
ptarenoo os TV, but if
you’ve t e n Urn la fllma It
should com* aa no surprise to
me him carry off his role as

Is modern bidding, there
a n all aorta of cuo bids.
Borne actually chow firstAAQ1IM
fill
round control: others merely
A«I
fttew a strong bead.
Ml
, North's two-hoart bid waa
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af this latter else*. Ha waa
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tha opening heart bid and A J I M
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Ilia eventual five •ipeda
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Wort North
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from "Nonhead on Bidilng** it is fully as InterestPam
big as a problem In play
as tt la an bidding.
Bcuth ruffed the second
heart, led a trump to dummy, o f trumps. Ha discarded a
ruffed dummy's last heart, diamond on the last trump
and played two more round. lead. Then ho pla y.d dum­

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my*. king of clube, lad a club
to hla ace aad ruffoJ a cluh.
Ha had hoped to drop
both queen and jack of clube,
but did not succeed.
Than ha paused to count
tha hand. East had shown up
with six black cards and
either five or ale hearts de­
pending had been from a three
or four-card cult. Hence E**t
did not hold morn than two
diamonds.
This did not dlbtnrb South
at all. Ho wu ready for a
■queeie against W est Ha led
dummy’s U sl trump and dis­
carded a diamond from his
own h and W sst was down to
three diamonds and the high
club, lie could not throw tha
high cluh and when he let a
diamond g o It established
declarer's third diamond as
the key trick.

tOa J.Jut Woman:
When

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interrupts for your spouse. But the asm*
Whatever she is doing so that pretty picture, night after
■ha can be prettily dressed night, cuuld mak* dull fare
When her husband gets home fur him.
from work, she may be doing
How much mors Interesting
him a disfavor.
it must be to any man not
Thera’s certainty nothing
to know eiactly how ha la
w rong with looking attractive
going to find his w ifs when ha
come* home from work.
TV RENTAL
Ona evening ah* may ba
• Salas • Service
rushing around happily gatting dinner In a hurry because
f a a-m a
she has had the most wonder­
leellh taler TV Balm
ful afternoon, and as aha hur­
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putting t h a
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touches on the room aha ha*
spent the day painting.
Another evening may find
her stitching up a new dress.
Or all dressed up and in a
“ Let's have dinner out to­
night'' mood.
A w ife like that lan’t spend­
ing her time cresting pretty
pictures. She's living her own
life and having fun and her
husband Is glad to sea her at
he finds her.
Her enthusiasm over how
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hand to immortalise the MUlag. Laura Davao, oaa of last
scum 's Bichat: Booty Show
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background Asa usual.
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way from comedy to tableaux
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aid of a glamorous campaign
manager (Martha Hyor) who’s
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n P i s-m
far aNorirv.
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nva
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which strmigbtsns out Motley's
campaign and glraa him a shot
at victory, and it the m oo
time gives bar two mors y u n
during which to aegrtra Marlay fee herself.
# :» t :M pm. NBC. Bob
Hope Pnaoats. ‘Tim Timothy
Heist” (Color) A sloppy wild
story about tha attempted
theft of o priceless pointing
Rom n museum which will
probably remind yon af a tetfdoaan similar stories without
bring oxactly Ilka any of
than. Art Camay stars aa n
museum curator threatened
with having hla part aa a crook
siposad unless he cooperates
in tha robbery. Marc Law*
ranee (a real pro at this sort
of rule) plays a wealthy Crook
intent on acquiring tlm paintlag by any moans and his
moans include the use of an
assartincot of art thieves who
sre Mi*no to say tha toast
sod tocluda Spring Byingtoo
and Reginald Denny.

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differ*nee aa you grow older
aad you must watch for tt and
change your makeup accessoriaa accordingly. Ba wary e&lt;
•ra makeup. Bo sura yon
bavg g good magnifying mir­
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■ light touch of eyeshadow
as a sort of soft “ backdrop”
for your ayes.
If your hair is gray and you
sleet to remain a "SUverrite1
(my copyrighted name for my
gray-hairad, after - forty la
diet), you will ftod that tha
vary pale makeup ia unflatter­
ing; there ia not enough con­
trast between hair and skto.
Powders to a soft pink tone
will counteract saUowaass,
and pink worn Bear tha toes
has a lovely affect The use
of vary light shade* of powder
tend to make a round face
look larger and “rounder
And a vary light makeup
shows up liats and wrinkles.
Remember, a Uttto rouge
goes a tong way; touch tt
lightly. And do not touch ear
lobes and chin with rouge.
This to not tor yon.
Work at skin care. Use your
cleansing cream and use cos­
metic oil to give moisture to
that dry, after-forty skto. Se­
lect clothe* sod bate as ele­
gantly a* your podretbook
will allow. Beautiful fabrics
do things for the mature worn
an. Think yourself attractive,
think yourself an after-forty
beauty — aad yen can bo!
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N otice I* hereby elven pur
euant ta a Final D*&lt;-re* o f fore
closure deled October JSih,
HS4, and entered In Chancery
Cae* No. 11141 o f (he Clreull
Court o f th* Ninth Judicial
C ircuit In and fur Seminole
County. Florida, wherein IIKI.L
RAVIN) IS S LOAN AhRt n.'I ATH»N le I'lalntltf. and HTF.rif
F.N F. CASH DOLT, A It and LIL­
LIAN a. CAV1IDOLLAK. Me
w ife are Defendant*. I will cell
to th* h lghiet and best bidder
fo r each *'. th* front door of
th* Hemlnol* County &lt;?ourthoue* In Sanford. Semln&lt;d*
County, Florid*, et 11:44 o'clock
A. M . on th* tBtta day of Nov
ember, 1004, th* follow in g d. «
crl tied property at aet forth
in eald Final Deere*, to .w it:
U )T 4. IX&gt;NtlDALK MUII
DIVISION, a ccording to th*
Viet Thereof, aa recorded In
rtat no..k t l. Cage 41. of
th# FubMc Record* o f Semi
nol* County, Florida.
(SE A L)
Arthur II Beckwith. J r .
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
Irvin g Nalhanaon, Eeq.,
V. O. Bo* 14.
Cocoa, Florida
Puhlleh Oct. II. 1114.

pair. O S T E E N

BRIDG E

FISH CAMP.

Legal Notice
F ic r r r ia i a n a m e
NOTICE IS hereby given that
we ere engaged In huelnoie
at 3141 Hanford Av*., Sanford,
Flo., Remlnol* County, F lo r­
ida, under th* flotltluue name
of, Robert* A Schmidt Real
Ratal*, amt that w* intend ta
r-g l-te r eald name w ith th*
Clerk o f th* Circuit Court.
Seminole County, Florida, In
accordance with Ih* p r-vlelou *
o f th* Flctltlou* Name Hlatutee,
ta*wlt: Section 14).#1 Florida
Statute* 1)31.
■Ig: A. D Robert*
IL J. Schmidt
Publish Oct. )4 a Nov. a, it .
list.
C D F -Ill

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VOTHB o r BA1,1C

Nolle* I* hereby *lv*n Ihet
pureuent to th* (Inal decree o f
forerloeur* and eel* entered la
th* oaue* pending la th* Clr.-utt
Court In amt for Seminal*
County, Florida, ease docket
number IU71, the umlerelgned
Clerk will eel) (he property -Ithaled in eald County dearrlhed
as:
Lot I, 111o&lt; k B, SUNUtND
E8TATKS.
subdlv lalon.
accp.MIng to a plat thereof, recorded In P iet (look
11, pegee tt to 33 o f th*
Public R ecord, of Hamlnol*
County. Florida.
Together with th* fo llo w in g
Iteme o f property lo -e te d In
and permanently inetnlted ae a
part of the Improvemantn oa
■eld land:
One ilK lelectrlr R e frig e ra ­
tor, mode) LASH It, Serial
N (111)141.
CDr-lll
On* UK (electric) Range,
Vwilew of Fablle Hesila*
mod-1
J IulR lW K ,
eerlal
Notice I* hereby given, Hoard
T R I llltl.
o f County Commletlonere of
On* LuoTherm ( a ll) Spec*
Sem inole County, rtoride, will
lleeter. model J ll-I T P , eerhear an appeal again** th* de*
L l 242BI3.
clelon a f th* Bemlnol* County
Ten Venetian Rllndn (me­
Hoard o f Adjuatment granting
tal), manufactured hy Senpermleelon to park a trailer In
karlk Olae« 4 Paint Com ­
con Junction with com mercial
pany, Sanford. Florida, no
ue* for occupancy by an em ­
modal nr eerlal number*.
ploye* In a C -l Commercial eon* Together w ith all etructurew
an th* follow ing deerrlbad pro. and Improvement* now
end
party: Commence at the Inter. hereafter on aald land, and flx■cotton o f th* H'erly l l / w lint lurta attached thereto, and all
o f «. IL 111 with th* IV line of rente, leeuee, proceed*, and pro­
Section I d t S d l F I thtneo run fit* accruing and to accrue from
H alon g eald W line o f Section Mid premie*#, nil of w hich era
2. 142.11 (t. thence run N It* Included within &lt;h* fore g o in g
It* 14" E parallel with eald A R. deecrlptlon and Ik* habendum
421 2I2.IS ft for a FOB. thence thereof; *l*» all go*. H o r n ,
run f lt*4t* tv III (L thence electric, water, aad other h eel­
run U 71- It' 24" W t i l .* } f| (o ing.
cooking.
refrigerating,
eald line Section 2, thence run lighting, plumbing, ventilating.
N 141.12 tt. thence N l l ' l l ' l * ' Irrigating and power eyetemn,
K 141 ft, thence N I t ' d ' ) * '' K machine*, appliance*, fu tu re * ,
71 ft. thenc* N 1 2 -U 'le " c t l end gppurteuaucee, w hich now
ft. thence ■ I t ' i F l I " B 11.11 ft. nr* cr mey hereafter pertain to,
thenc* g l l - l i '2 4 " E 41 tL or be need with. In. or on eald
thenc* N liM i'1 4 " K IT.SI ft te premiere, even though they b*
th* FOB. being a part of Block detached or deUcbebl*.
X . o f Mobil* Manor Ind Sec. ■ t public eel*, to th* hlgbent
tlon, P. U. II, Vase* 14. 47 anJ and beet bidder (or ca ih at It
II.
o'clock A. M. on th* llt h day
Fubll* beartsg will ba held of November 1)41 at th* Front
In tb* lemlnola Cannty Court Door e f th* Semtnol* County
Houea, Sanford. Florida, ta lb* Courthoua* la Sanford, Florida.
County Commloetonar* Room, (SEAL)
on November It, t i l t at 14:44
Arthur It. Beckwith. Jr..
A. M. or a* eoon Iboroafter as
Clerk o f th* Circuit Court
poeelbl*.
By Martha T. Vlhtea
Hoard o f County Ccarntt*.
Deputy Clerk
toner*
BEAIIUALL. UHIDLXT
■omlaola County, Florida
AND LEWIS
By Jama* F. Avery, jr _
Attorney* fo r Plaintiff
C iuim ii
SS North Court Street
Atteot: Arik or Beckwith. Poet O fflc* Bog I l l s
Jr,
Orlando, Flortta
Publish O ct 14, 4114.
rublleh OcL IS, 1144.

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�Herald Classifieds Are Busy In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting!
BO.

Miae, For Salt

71. Male Help Wanted

95. H

STEWART WARNER
Wall SO MEN wanted to help set up
Furnace. Si.GO) BTU, com ­
shows A rides; Apply man­
plete. thermostat, aide w ill
ager Blue Grass Shows,
D ock, excellent, reasonable.
A m e r i c a n Legion Fair­
W-33SO.
grounds an Hwy. 17-02 South
Monday. Nov. 2 at 7:00 A. M.
Patio*, Floor, Free E itim K n
fin d , cement, rock, pipe, M AN— h -43 for Insurance
•tee l, crease trap*, dr7
Debit, Sanford Area. Salary
well*. Stepping etnaea.
plus com m ission. 623-0643.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
SOI Elm Ave.
022 5751 IF YOU ran aril and will be
satisfied with I10Q to start
TREE RIPENED Citrus. Na­
on liberal Commission scale,
vels. We ship. Albert H. Pell.
call Room 208, Mciseh Bldg,
Oateen. 322-3073 o r 322-4101.
over Faust Drug Store, San­
ford.
34“ BOY'S Bike*, nearly new
English racer, f23. older
balloon tire bike. U . Call
322 4043 after 5. Ph. 323 3364. HOUSEKEEPER, live in, Roll
days A weekends off. 3
OCT. SPEC. Adult coast guard
School age children. Phone
appr. life vest. Reg. 04.00
322-7141.
—12.33. Army-Navy Surplus.
MIDDLE Age White Lady
AKAI (Roberta) TAPE R E ­
wanted to keep house for
CORDER in two units; ex
elderly Couple. Ph. 322-2343.
tra attachments * eommer
elal tapes, 0300. Ph. * » 5469 NEED women eonvaaaera for
Insurance leads, fi.23 per
OIRL’S Bike $3. Boy’s Bike
hour, 4 hours a day, 3 days
010. 114 Club Road.
a week. Apply Company Re­
presentative,
Room
2Q0,
3 CHIMNEY, cabinet kerosene
Meisch Bldg, over Faust's
beater, with blower.
Drug Slort, Sanford.
032-4700 before 7 p. m.

72. Female Help Wanted

room

MAIDS, guaranteed good New
York live-in jobs, 033 . |33
weakly fare advanced. Har­
old
Employment Agency,
WEDDING GOWN, site T,
Dept. 342, Lynnbrook, New
White Alencon L ace ft Tulle.
York.
F loor lengtn veil &amp; Tiara in­
cluded, 140- Call 322 6819.
BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
of 10,000 Items
1300 Grspavllla Ave.

77. Situation Wanted

For Sole

NO DOWN PAYM ENT
ASSUME Mortgage 3 Bed
rooms, tit bath k air condi­
tion, Kitchen equipped, Vene­
tian Blinds, Carport, after
5.30 P. M.. IDS Oakland.
Sunland Estates, Sanford.

Rollaway, Hospital, B a b y
Beds, by Day, Week, 1
Month.
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
118 W. lit
322-3111

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

REALTY
333-0173

2 BDRM., 1303 Elliott, 06,300.
322 0325 or 5234.

83. Heal Estate Wanted

WANT TO MAKE
STORE Building wanted home
SOME MONEY?
A auto retailer seeks suit In a country setting on ltk
USED Furniture, one piece or
able location, preferably So.
acres alts a U rge 2-story
houseful. Best prices. Furay
o f Sanford on Rt. 17-92. Semi
frame Duplex. Each floor
Bedding A Furniture Co., 001
particulars to Box No. 106,
hat a roomy 2 bedroom Apt.
W. lat St. 322-8391.
c / o Sanford Herald.
The ou tilde is freshly paint­
ed. The Interior needs a lot
PIANO wanted, any condition.
of work. That'* why the price
Ph. Orlando 421-0008, collect.
is only *6.730. about ‘ i down.
LARGE Modern home, t acre
USED FURNITURE, one room
We'd like to have your opin­
ground. Near Paola School.
or houseful, tools, mlse.
ion.
Easy financing. 322-3378.
Items, ANYTHING you have
to sell. 322-2270.
87. iluainea* RentaU

53. Wanted To Buy

81. Heal Estate • Sale

Stempcr Agency

103. Mobil* Homes • R*nt

WANTED Permanent Renter 3
to 4 years. 2 Bedroom house,
B E D R O O M Trailer o*
large living ft dining, plenty
large lake. Adult* only. Ph.
nt room , some furniture,
323-7361
good garden grounds if pre­
ferred. Right price to right in’ WIDE. 2
trailer.
party. Ph. 322 8007.
NO &gt;4008.
f t * '* ’

3 • BEDROOM, 2 bith, un­
furnished. 1 m l. to base, 2
blocks to shopping center ft NICELY furnished, U rge 2school. 1 year lease reqplr
hedroom 2 bath apt. Adults.
ed. *120 mo. 333 8670 after
1012 Sanford Ave. 333
3 p. m.
030 mo. Up. Surplus City.
3 BEDROOM Fur*. House,
3481 Palmetto, all convenFURN. Apt. Close la. Jim m ie
t a c o s , nice location. Pb.
Cowan. 322 4013.
322 1210.

106. Apartment* for Rent

V / -\ :
/ r d *T-*2»

TThey Jurtjtaid

bm 9b

got out

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1—I-oal A r o u s e
S—Personate
t— Beauty Cere
8— Day Nurseries
*—c a n e Cera
I — Dane—Cate— Pete
IS—Uveas oek
IS—fp e c le l Moilcaa
II— Catarina
I S -P la c e s In Kat
IS—Special Service#
t l —Iw lm m ln a Pools
17—Janitorial Services
II— D o-It-Touraalt
IS— Builders Supplies

I t — Money W anted
I t —Savings A I d a s
ee— Insurance
S4—g ih o e ls ft Instructions
70— Em ploym ent Services
Tl— Mala H ttp Wanted
73— Pamela H elp Wanted
71—
ll.tl* o r Fem ale Help
71—Halos H elp Wanted
77—Hlluatlon Wanted
I t — Income Property
I I — Iiuelneea P r o p — fata
■1— Real Karats W ealed
I t — Real Estate Salt
17 —Mutinies Rentals
10—t'oncrele Conatr.
I*— Ixtia For dale
St— Forma— D roves
11—
Home Repairs
S3—Out o l Stela Acreage
I I —Plumbing
S3— Houses F o r Hale
Palatlns
31— W ell Drilling
SI—Houses— Sate er Raat
34— Air Cond. A H eatleg
*7—House F or Rant
3*— Radio • T ’ tevlalon
leC—llaaort (len ta li
31—Photo R i:&lt;iulpment
101—Trailer a— Cabanas
30—
Home Appliances
le i— Mobil# llum ee—Sale
31—
Muelcal Inilrum eala 101 —Mobil* llontea— Hrnt
31—Buslneee Kqulpmeat
lo t —Trailer Space— Itant
104— Trailer Lota—Sate
I I —J o b Printing
i t —U pholaiery
10*— Apartm ents For Rant
l o t —Room s F o r llant
I I —Vacuum Cleaner#
lt o — Hotel Room s
17—Moving A Hlorage
111 — Rental A gents
IS— um erm lnetore
11— Plant#— r io were—Seeds
111—Wanted To Ileal
114—Auton F or Seta
t o —lilac. Fer Bale
i t — A rticles For Rent
111—Autoa— Mata o r Trad#
US—Trucks For Bala
13—Swap or Exchange
It— W anted To Roy
130— A utom otive Service
III—
Scooters A Cycles
I I — Furniture Foe Sale
14—
Antiques Far Bala 111—Roots A Motors
13V—M ejia * SuppUae
lU -lie n iy .T e U e t
15— Buelneaa Opportunities

322-5612
From

95.

Bealord

Exohange

425-5938
From

furniture, appliances,
ate. Bought • Sold.
Larry's Mart 313 Sanford
Ave. Ph. PA 3-413*.

FURN. 2 Bdrm. House, clean, MODERN 3 Bdrm. furn. Apt.
close to Base, *63 mo. Ph.
601 Palmetto Ave. 322-1374
322-6281.
after 3:30 p. m.
FURN. 3 BDRM. House. 417 FURN. Apt., Adults. 333-1030.
Holly Ave.
W E L A X A A PA RTM EN T!
UNFURNISHED
1(4 W. First St,
l lledroom , 2 bath, 2312 San
1-lloom Efficiency apt. with
ford Ave., *83.
p v t bath ft shower, suitable
3-Bedroom, 1 bath, 1403 Wynnefo r couple o r single parson
wood Dr., *115.
o r retired. All utiUUee in­
3-Redroom, 1 bath, 101 Rosalia
cluded in rent. Ideally lo ­
Dr., *63,
cated o* 1st St., within
2-Bedroom. 1 bath, t i l l Sumblock of 3 tree parking iota
mcriin. *60.
and ahopptag center. In­
FURNISHED
quire at Manuel Jacobson
2-Rrdroom, 1 bath, I tt Elm
Dept. Store 2tl E. First St.
Ave., *43.
2-Bedroom, t bath, 1117 Sum­ FURNISHED upstairs apt., all
merlin, *70.
eloetrle kitchen. Recently re
decorated. 322-3961.

Stemper Agency

3-LARGE room s, baih, furnish
REALTOR
INSUROR
ed. 110 W. 3rd St. St.
FA 2-4091 1919 S. French Ave.
kitchen FURN. APT. S. Sanford Ava.
near Lake Jessup. E. F. Ste­
vens.
3-BED ROOM, 2 bath, Fla,
room. P i n c c r e s t . *115. FURNISHED garage apt. 1902
Maple. 322 0731.
323 0396.
2-BEDROOM house,
equipped. 322 3938.

2 Bedroom nunir, 817 Catalina, 3 ROOM Furn. Apia,, Shady
Oaks Apts., 612 Park Ave,
3 ROOM Cottage, all utilities,
Apply upstairs No. 3 Apt.
Including linen furn., AdulU
o r Ph. 322-3010.
only, Wees or month. 2404
Park Ave.
I OR. ItiKimn Fur Rent

Mamlnot* County
(D ial Dlreot)

For Hale

115. Wanted To Kent

Bell
Ua
Your
Furniture.
Quick Service
With the
C l* .
SUPER TRADING
POST. FA 2-0477.

RENTALS

For toe biggest selection of
nearly oaw and used furni­
ture. see Notl'e Furniture
Brokerage in Casselberry
ou 17-02. Open 8 days 0 to 8.

HOME RENTERS

S t Johns Realty

HIDE-A WAY BED, good con
dition, *23. Ph. North 8 12U0,
DeBary

HOMES

SOFA BED. 2 chairs, *23. Doubla bed. dresser A night
stand. 133. nesk, *10. 2
chests, *10. End tables, *3.
Dinette table. 8 chairs, *10.
1302 Summerlin Ave.

FOR SALE

Lake In Back Yard

HOME OWNERS

’57 LINCOLN Premier, red ft
white, 4-door Hdtp Full pow­
er, W/W tires, radio ft heat­
er, Factory air coeditioo.
0430. 333-6750, 6 6 .
'33 Chevrolet, 6 cylinder, stick,
1193. See at Dreamwold
Trailer Park after 3 p. m .
1037 VW Convertible
1083 Engine and transmission,
radio and beater. Call 3221630. 0473 rash.
'83 BUICK 4-door sedan La
Sabre, radio, beater, auto,
drive. 2-Wheel trailer. Sleg lerg a a heater. 888-3713.

120. Automotive Service

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Senkarik Glaaa and Paint
Company
210 Magnolia Pb. FA 3-4623
Auto GUae, *repe
ft Seat Covert

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 36033
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

123. Boat* ft Motor*

a s ia &amp; s &amp; s s B B

evating. New A Used Furni.
Call Nix Bedding Mfg
it 709 Celery Ave.

=

Robson Sporting Goods
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
304 66 E. 1st. Pb. FA 2 SMI
14 Ft. RUNABOUT Boat, top,
windshield, remote control.
40 HP Mercury ft Taller, Al­
so 12 ft. Aluminum boat. 7
tk HP Evlnrude k Trailer.
All for *600. Ph. 322 1249 a f­
ter 8 p. m
17 FT. Fibreglass boat, 30 tip.
motor, fully equipped. *1030.
322-046*.
17 FT. High Hat, with accessories, '36, SO h p. Johnson
elec, start, Mitehel Tilt Trail­
er. Excellent condition. 113
Laurel Drive.

N ATION AL

BANK

^P O S S E S S IO N
’80 Lincoln *1187 bat. |34 mo.
’80 Ford 0787 bal. 138 mo.
’39 Pontiac 0786 bal. *38 mo.
’69 Plymouth *387 bal *31 m o
'80 F ort 8677 bal. *33 mo.
'Sf Plymouth *389 bal (31 mo
'30 Mercury (398 hal. *32 mo.
'69 Oldimobilv *697 bal (31 mo
'38 F ort 0298 bal. *17 mo.
'68 DvSoto *788 bal. |3| mo.
38 Ford (399 hal. 031 mo.
'58 Pontiac *586 bal. *31 mo.
‘ 38 Hillman 1198 bal. *27 mo
'38 Oldsmuhile $398 bal *31 mo
'38 Chryalar *398 baL *31 mo*38 Dodga (3 (8 bal. *31 mo.
'37 Imperial (198 bal. (28 m«.
37 I If Solo *398 bal. *22 mo.
'57 Cadillac *187 hal. ft2 mo.
'37 Chevrolet *299 bal (17 mo
'37 Llarnln *899 bal. 114 mo.
'37 Cadillac *897 bal. *14 mo.
'37 lluick *387 bal. 1.12 mo.
‘33 Mercury 199 hal. Cash
'33 Cadillac 1199 bal. 012 mo.

Tired O f Renting ! ! !

SeminQle Realty

60. Iluainea* Opport.

FOR LEASE
SERVICE STATION.
Good Location. Good Products.
Good Trsatment
PHONE LOCALLY 322 4342
or apply to the

Quality Mobile Homes, Inc.
1964 MODELS

$100.00 DOWN

PURE OIL COMPANY
69. School* &amp; Instructions

AT DRASTIC DISCOUNTS

VW

MEN,-.WOMEN WANTED AT
ONCE to train for Civil Ser­
vice. Good pay. Thousands
of jobs open. Experience
usually unnecessary. For in­
formation on Jobs. Salaries.
Requirements, local inter­
view, write giving address,
phone. AMERICAN Service,
Box 98. Sanford Herald.

8 Units M ust Go W ith
LO LO Down Poyments
And M onthly Payments Less
Than Rent.

GHIA

$100 D O W N

FHA - VA HOMES

VA

FHA

St. Johns Realty

Property

BOB

RA Y S STUDIO
OF DANCE
All Ballroom, Latin, American
Evening CUsses 7 to 10 p m.
2310 S. Oak
322 1710

cle.

71. Male Hein Wanted
CARPENTER A Helpers want­
ed —Sanfo.-d area. 323 0320
EXPERIENCED clean up boy
on new A used ears. See Ser­
vice
Manager,
Seminole
County Motors, lWt W. 1st'

i

Pinccrest.

GRK EN BRfAK
Choice
Iota
available
in
Greanbriar o f Loch Arbor
overlooking
g olf
course.
Custom building to your
apacifications.
Grtanbriar
developed by
*
KINGSWOOD
BUILDERS, INC.
FA 2 8074
2U2 ia .r m .n l Dr.

PRICES!
59 Chevrolet
Bel A ir 4 Door Hard­
t o p . V- H. Automatic
Transmission,
Power
Hire ring. R a d i o tad
Heater.

’6 9 5
59 Chevrolet
Biveayna 4 Door Sedan,
V-8, Automatic Trait*missinn, power HIfer­
ine, Radio and Heatar.

* 4 9 5
61 Renault
4-Door Sedan. Solid Body.
Clean Throuxhout, aad
Reduced T o Only

‘4 9 5
62 Chevy II Nova
4 Door Sedan, 4 Cyl., Auto­
matic Tranamlaalon, Radio
and Heater. Clean Body
Flnlah, Excellent Mechani­
cal Condition. Perfect Far
Low f o n t Transportation.

‘1 3 9 5
60 Ford
Falrtaaa 308 4 Door,
V-B, Automatic Tranaml«al«n. Radio A Bant­
er — Clean.

‘8 9 5
62 Chevrolet
llrI Air 4 Door, V-8, Auto­
matic Tranamlaalon, Heal­
er. Spotless Lacquer Finish
With Color-Tone Interior,
A Beautiful Combination.
A Vrry Nlrr Automobile
At A Minimum Coat.

‘1 5 9 5
62 Rambler
American
Convertible,
With 6 Cyl. Engine,
Standard Transmission,
Radio and llr.itrr. Extra
Clean Car. Has Light
Blua Finish W 1th White
Top. Spotless Insid# aad
out. NOW tlNLY

‘1 2 9 5

Stenstrom Realty

Stenstrom Realty

tore.
Co.,

W e're
(hoppin

Gateway To The waterway

1012

$100 DOWN
FKEE ESTTRIATE
FHA-VA HOMES
Upholstering ft Mattress rao-

V SL

Vary NICE 3 Bedroom bouts, Furnished Apt*. Centrally lo­
cated *43 00 ft $80.00 per
kitchen equipped, paneled
month. Ph. 322 3641.
walls, hardwood floors, ther­
mostat controlled heat, d o te
3 ROOM Furnished Apt. 063,
to shopping center. Adults or
111 E. 0th., 322-4265.
with pre-school child, call
after 4 p m. Ph. 322 4411.
Furn. Apt- 3303 ■ cfloa vfllo.

115. Autos For Sol*

95, Houses For Sale
H oumm
OFFICE A RETAIL SPACE
Realtor-lnsuror-Trades
Lease where the traffic is
322-1991 1919 S. French Ave, HOUSE, with new roof, stove, TRADE: 3-Bedroom fram e, In
(French A ve.) Hwy. 17-92 at
ATTRACTIVE 3 Bedroom, 3 CLEAN ROOM for M in. 401
H. water heatar, attic fan,
Tampa, for 2-brdroom in
2mh St. The center of Popu 3 BEDROOM. 2 bath, kitchen
Bath, Unfurolahad, g o o d
Magnolia Ave. 323-0720.
floor furnace ft pump. With
Sanford.
Contact
Mrs.
John
lation. Large paved parking
equipped, p a n e l e d FU.
neighborhood, r e a s onable.
Furn. garage Apt. 2383 San­
Welsh. 3616 Garrison st.,
area.
Room, lgs. yard with well A
t i l l 322-7099, HO A llie s
ford Ave. *10,800. 322 U523 or
Tampa, Fla.
pump. 128 W. Coleman Cir­
NOW REMODELING
Lane.
3234.
Ground floor furnished Apt. or
Lease now and pick ynur| cle. 322-9394.
House. *60 to *70 mo. Call
colors for paneled walls and
EVERETT
A.
HARPER
4 BDRM. House, partly furn. CLOSE IN. Neat 2-bedroom
322
3133 after 4 p. m.
tile floors. Ideal for Doctors,
fram e home, corner lot with ' AGENCY - REALTOR
on a corner lot, close in.
D e n t i s t s , Chiropractors,
3483
S.
Park
Ave.
trees ami sidewalks. I l l E.
115. Auto* For Hale
*3,000. Will take a lata model
Lawyers, Beauty Shops, Ser18th St., *8,300. Exclusive Phones FA 2-2204 or FA 2-2383
c ir for down payment—Ph.
vice or Retail Shops, Call
'63 CHEVY II NOVA, excelwith
323-8493.
SHADY LOT. close in. 2 hr.
W. H. Stempcr, Stcmpcr
lent condition. *1600. Pb.
misnnry home with great It'J Just good huitncts to
Agency. 322 1991 or 322-1939.
323 2263.
check first with Sanford'i
fix up possibilities. Owner
THE TIM E TESTED FIRM
largest
Home
Servicing ■39 Merc. MONTEREY. 4 dr.
90. Lot* For Sale
says down payment is no
118 N. Park Ava
FA 2-4123
Agency, Fine Humes, Fairly
problem. Inti-rcili’d?
Automatic, Radio Heater ur
LAKE MARY
Triced. In all Sixes!
’62 Kurd Glaxie 300, 4 Dr.
*100 DOWN - DEBARY
BART PILC H E R, BROKER
Lot 100 X 260— *1.000.
Automatic, Radio • Healer.
Personal Servica
Lake front Lot — *3,500
Pb. 322-1364 or altar 3, 322
Call .122-7498
BROWN REALTY, 322 3237 nr
Next door neighbor will verify
SANFORD AVE.
Good Rental homes, Priced 1320.
322-1961
3 lb. b a n recently caught 96. Hmines . Hnle or Rent
right, are renting and (eat­
OPEN
EVENINGS
'60 Jaguar 3.4 aedan, 4 ip erd ,
from this Ilka. Sea 233 Lakeing fasti
For the Best Buy In
95. llouMe* 1'or Sale
overdrive, w /w wire whrcla.
Hanford, Florida
322-1301
wood Dr., U DeBary. Con­ CUSTOM Built Home on Lake. Cell Today, For Prompt ami
A New or Resale Home,
*1100. Call Stooblcy, 322-1330,
National llepoaaaaiiona Ine,
crete block, 2 bedroom, tile
Ph
evenings
322-1397.
Efficient
Service.
It
Pays
I
See Stenslrom Realty
ext. 365.
9
hath, built-in stova • oven,
carports, I a r | a screened 97. Houses Fur Kent
W e Have The Home Foe Y ou'
porch facing lake. House will
SEVERAL OutsUnding 2 A 3
UNFURNISHED I Bedroom
-86S TARK DRIVE
b* repainted inside and out.
Bedroom Homes available in
house. Kitchen equipped, ph. 332-2120
322 7195
Price *12,000 (plus taxes ft
all Areas of Sanford. Let us
322 3831.
NIGHTS 322 6*21 - 323 0516
insurance).
Show you Around 1
COME TO
2365 PARK DRIVE
MEL GTT, Insurance ft R a il LAKE Cottage, Furn. 322-6108.
322.2420
323-T49B
Estat*. 130 N. Florida Ave..
NIGHTS 122-8624 - 323-0348
DeLand Phoot 734 1*44 or DUPLEX, furnished, t bed­
1901 S. Park Ave.
room, n r w I y decorated. 102. Mulille Unmet • Sale
734 2166.
FA 2-3233 anytime
Adults.
Another available
CORNER ONOIIA HD. A HW Y. 17-92
1962 NASHUA Tr*ller-I0*50.
LONGW OOD- FHA - Avail­
Dec. I, 322 3610
two bedroom. Will tike small
READY TO MOVE IN
ASK TO SEE OUR
able for Sale—601 Izirmann
New 3 A 4 Bedroom Homes.
camping trailer or e n h as
2 BEDROOM house with Fla
Government O w n e d
Curia
South.
3
Bedroom.
1-2 baths. So. Longwood irea
equity. Creient City—OW 6
room ft porch. Furnished,
Homes
Its Bath, newly painted *100
—Trade*
considered,
and
2172.
*37.3a
mo
.,
Clean,
215
Cedar.
Down *31 per month. Pb.
we’ ll build 00 your lot. Semi­
2H-1270, Orlando.
MODERN 2 Bdrm. house,
nole County's Leading Build
Selection of 3, 3, and 4
Furn , $73 mo. 322 2741.
er
Bodriom i located in various
HAROLD LOGAN
BEDROOM Unfurn. Lake
sections of Sanford
LMN IN TE RFRISES. INC.
front *|23 m o.; 2 Bedroom
Immediate Deli vary
Sales office So on U. S. ITFurn. *45 mo. B R O W N
92 to Dixie Rell Diner, turn MONTHLY PAYMENTS
• Sedan*
REALTY, Lake M ary-322FHOM
*50.00
right one block on Seminole
3237 or 322-1961.
• Hard Tup*
FOK THE BEST HOME
Ave 836-3911.
BUY
• Convertible*
NEAT 2 bedroom
furnished
3 BDRM., 2 Bath, Living Rm ,
SEE YOUR
* Station Wagon*
3, 3. ft 4 BEDROOMS
home. 701 Myrtle Ave. *100
Dining Rnt . Kitchen, Break­
t, IW ft 2 BATILS
mo. Exclusive with
Cumplata Selection
fast
Itm . Ige.
screened
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
S'i’a Thru 41’a
porch, Utility Room, Car­
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT?
port. G o o d Neighborhood,
0200 • 9300 Down
For Complete Information
W E TIME TESTED FIRM
no qualifying. Small Down.
010 - 900 Month
See or Cell Your
114
N.
Park
Ave.
FA
2
4
1
0
322-0440, 06 E. Jenkins Cir­

Used

TK *1,,T

- Sato

3 BEDROOM Lakeftoot, un­
1*2 and 3 Bedrooms
furnished, 0110.
NEW and USED
FURNISHED Apt., 085.
Awnings ft Cabanas
LARGE furnished bouse, *130. QUALITY M O B IL ! HOMES
NEW 3 Bedroom. 3 bath, kit­ Hwy. 17 03 S.
chen equipped with 13 eitrus
trees ft fruit, 0100.
LETS TRADE for t or what
DUPLEX, furnished, 063.
hare you? Y ou'll bs co m ­
fortable in this 43 ft. 3 bdr.
Mobil* Home. Move it where
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
you nsed It. Reasonable, call
3rd ft Park Ave.
322-7498.
Phone 323-3841

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Bealter
Raymond Lundqulst, Asae.
FA 3-3H1 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
YOU AIN’ T SEEN NUTT1N’
T IL L you take a gander at
this Magnolia Haights lovely
3 Bdrm., Fla, r m „ LARGE
kitchen with new elec, itove,
and MUCK more. All this on
TWO lots in select area.
Priced at only 014,000 with
SENSIBLE terms. . . .

102. Mobil*

Ball-Blair Agency

SANFORD'S NEW EST
HOMES, Wert 4th St. San
fort. 3 Bedroom, m bath,
FHA A VA Loans. LMN EN­
TERPRISES, Inc., Builder
Harold Login, call 836-3911.
Salesman on Duty 4:00 p. m
to dark.

WHITE LADY desires Ironins 1, her home, REASON TRANSFERRED, 0100 Down,
ABLE, 404 S. Orange, San
3 Bdrm., fenced yard, kit
ford.
chen equipped. North Or
Undo, Pn. 312-2201.

55. Furniture For Sale

Frt. Oct. 80, *84— Page 11 97. Houses For Rent

RAVENNA PARK. 3 Bedroom ,
Z bath, Central Air-condi­
tioning, heating, built-in kit­
chen, excellent closet apace,
established lawn, landscap­
ed. 400 Sataumn D r. Phone
322-0441.

Carpets clean easier with the DAYS W O R K - 322-4937. Re- 3 BEDROOM, 3 Bath, screen­
ed patio. Ph. 323-0381.
commendation.
Blue Lustre Electric Shampooer only f l per day. Car- DAYS
WORK, ironing. 322- 4 BEDROOM, 3 Bath, Cmtral
roll's Furniture.
7W7.
sir ft Heat. 32M303.

m i k »m

ftr tli

17-03 nt Hiawatha

SOUTHWARD

D A Y S WORK. 322-2782.

(Nsfrrfe

Payton Realty
322-1301

Electric ROASTER k Base. BABY SITTING. Days, Nights
Oil Space Heater. 133 Coun
o r Regular. 322-1212. Cathy.
INVESTMENT A
try Club Rd., 322-3564 after
118 N . Park Ave.
DAYS WORK. 322-0220.
5 p. m.

51. Articles For Kent

Ch*

FHA - VA
Management
SALKS BROKER
and Sales Broker JTe Have The Home For You
Stenstrom Realty
JIM HUNT

REALTY
Office: 322-211*
Nights; 323-070*
3?2 0618
2321 Park Drivft

See Our

3- BED ROOM, l a r g e
living
room, range Pinccrest area
Ph 349 3321

160% Mechanical
Guarantee — 30 Day# —
1,000 Mile* On All
t'aad VW's.

FURNIsTTe D Cottage,
baw , *10. 322 3T3I

Hale# — Part# — Service

Near

2565 PARK DRIVE
3 BEDROOM Furnished house,
322-2420
122-7195
1214 Myrtle Ave. Ph 322-2951
NIGHTS 322 6124 - 323 0346
or Inquire at M4 W. !3th St
2 B K D R O O M Unairnithed
House, newly painted, 609 W
i lib St. 3220766.

Factory Authorized Dealer

Hanford, Fla.

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322-1835

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8’ WIDE
17
42
13
47

r r . 1 HR.
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FT. J II.R.
FT. 2 lilt.

Ellinor Motor Co.
So. Hwy. 17-92

61 Chevrolet
Itel A ir I Door Hardtop.
Economy 8 Cyl. Engine
With Standard Transmis­
sion And Haatar. Has A
White Finish Wi th A Spot­
less Blue Interior For The
Low Coot Economy lluyer.

lir WIDE
$793
11105
*1893
*2193

*3 FT.
43 FT.
30 FT.
30 FT.
I ll

1 BR.
I H.R.
3 HR.
3 It.R.
Baths

(2493
*2393
*2693
*2893

Quality Mobile Homes, Inc.
HWY. 17-92 SO.

PHONE 322-2312

HOLLER
MOTOR SALES
2nd. ft Palmetto

Ph. 322-6231
2507 Park Dr.
Ph. 322-0861

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Katherine Ford, Candea Har­
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K linger,
Brenda

M ary

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Kathryn
Morgan,

Mary

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n ie Slnrmona, Judith Waltera,
L i n d a Waltman, Susanna
W ebber, Karan Ward, Donna
W ilton,
Edward
Battle,
F r e d e r i c k Blatllne, Keith
Creedcn, J a m a *
Erickaen,
Timothy
Layman,
Michael
M c C a r t h y , Larry Rndd,
Thomaa Board and Gerald
Warren.
E i g h t h gradera include,
Judy Andrew*, Donna Bige­
low , Sandra Bordarlck, Elisa­
beth Bryan, Barbara Bryant,
Dabra Dana, Barbara Darla,
Eerldtl Eddy, Patricia Forward, Rarmlna Harlck, Elisa­
beth Hubbard, Darla Manga),
Jan* Mild, T o n y Pattlshall,
Bonnie Balkar, Masina Skalaky, Mary Carol Sullivan,
Linda Thompaon, Janet Waitman, Terre
Walla,
Glenn
Dabbe, Data DeSimone, Karl
Erikiou, Scott Getting*, Ger­
ald Haaa, David Harkins, Da­
vid Loveland, Jack Mangold,
Gerard
O'Connor, K a n t
Planck, Gerald Scott, Cheater
Tomlin and Jay Wolk.
Seventh gradera are Cythla
Baechua, J a n l e a Bigelow,
Susan Dabba, Carolyn Dreei,
Lynn Fruahin, Judith Gola,
Kerry Gopltn, Hilda Hum­
phrey, Alice Ison, Beverly
Ititey, Alison Kow, Knthtrcn
Walts, Girard Tanner, Char­
les Grile, Dennis James, Jan
Lofttn, Bruce Sanderson and
Daniel Zoretie.

Hospital
Notes
OCT. 2R, I96t
Admission*
Rebecca Farrcns, D a v i d
Mossor, Belinda Adams, Nao­
mi
Sapp, Sharon
Kaylor,
Kimberly Temple, Itny llillls,
Vivian Wilaon, W ill* J. Clayton and Edward Barry, all of
Sanford; Arheeto Washing­
ton, Oviedo; Harriet Wagner
and W ako Hunt, Dellary;
Wilma
Btensel, Long wood;
J o e i l l ! Travis, Titusville;
Charles Bibbs, Deltona and
Fannie Johnson, Washington,
d . c.
Births
Mr, anil Mrs. James Clay­
ton, bahy boy, Sanford; Mr
and Mrs, Donald Hudson,
baby girl, Z«llwcod; Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Farrens, baby
boy, Sanford.
Discharge*
Jsffery Willisms, Brian H.
Smith, LeRoy A . Anderson,
Sarah
Thomas, James A.
Bradshaw, Gail E. Palmer,
Floyd K. Persons, Johnnie
Madison, Charles A. M*1!en,
Ethel Cowan and Joanne Herto g and baby boy, all of San­
ford; Helen ('hokums, Delton*.

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ptvmaiure. They reported him
missing but police assured
them the two-year-old boy had
been found wandering along
Tramont Street dreated in n
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�'None Dare Call It Treason*

Documentation’ Melts Away Under Close Examination
Editors Note: Since many con­
wood, p. 590)."
tributors of Letters to the Editor
Page 590 of Sherwood’s book con­
are using quotations from the book
tains nothing whatever to support
this charge, nor is any mention made
“ None Dare Call It Treason," The
Herald today is publishing the fol­
of such a happening. Page 591 says
lowing summarization of remarks
the following:
the Hon. Chaa A. Vanik o f Ohio,
"It has often been said that Churethe House of Representatives
hUl’s advocacy o f the ’soft underbel­
on Sept 10, 1964 and published inly' approach to Europe demonstrat­
the Congressional Record.
ed his farsightedness — that he was
"None Dare Call It Treason" seems
motivated by the long range purpose
of keeping the Red Army out of the
to be the only publication of Liberty
Dnnuhe Valiev and the Balkans. In
Bel! Press. Florissant, Mo., listed as
the address o f Liberty Bell Press, is
the opinion of some of the American
a suburb o f St. Louis, Mo. There is
authorities who were involved In the
strategic discussions, this claim gave
no telephone listed to Liberty Bell
Churchill credit for tor* much pre­
Press in Florissant and none in the
Greater St. Louis area.
science. He mny have had such
thoughts In mind In toi l , but cer­
Since this book contains 818 ref­
tainly not in 1042: and one may nsk,
erences supposedly substantiating
in this connection: if Anglo-Ameri­
the material contained therein, it
can strength had been concentrated
gives the appearance of being the
In southern and southeastern Eu­
well-documented study which it
rope. what would have stopped the
elaims to be. Nothing could be fur­
Russians fmm marching Into the
ther from the truth,
Ruhr
and Saar and even into Nor­
The reader has a right to expect
mandy?”
that references set forth by Stormer
•
•
*
as documentation will at least say
Stormer, page .12, paragraph 6 :
what Stormer claims for it. In case
“ Gen. Jnmes Van Fleet, another Ko­
after ease, the author has subverted
rean commander told Congress: *My
those references to give a totally er­
own conviction is that there must
roneous impression and even to say
have been information to the enemy
precisely the opposite of what his
from high diplomatic authorities
own reference claims.
thnt we would not attack his home
Some examples: Stormer, pages
bnses across the PahiV (Ref. 30, ch.
169 and 170: “ This became sharply
3: Hearings interlocking subversion
dear in an article by Arthur Schlein Government departments. SISS,
singer, Jr., assistant to President
1964, pp. 1653-1708; 1711-1733;
Kennedy, which set forth the plan
2019-2046.)
for achieving socialism in America"
(Congressional Record, Feb. 6, 1962,
The actual quote, as It appears in
p. A881). Schlcsinger outlines no
the record is, “ My own conviction is
such plan; in fnct, Schleslnger's re­
that there must have been informa­
marks, inserted tn the Record by
tion to the enemy that we would not
Representative Charles E. Goode]), of
attack his home buses." Under (piesNew York, Feb. 6, 1962, pages A881tioning, the general affirms that this
A884, saiii precisely the opposite:
is a supposition and that he has no
Page A881: "The socialist state is
evidence to support it. The signific­
thus worse than the capitalist state
ance o f this example is that Stormer
because it Is more inclusive in its
added words to an item which he pur­
coverage and more unlimited in its
ported to be quoting.
power. Organization corrupts; total
Stormer, page 203, paragraph 4:
organization corrupts totally. The
“ If U.S. proposals for arms control
socialist state justifies itself on the
and disarmament are accepted, U.S.
ground that the concentration of
military forces will be transferred to
povmr is necessary to do good; but
the U.N. peace force, which is direct­
it has never solved the problem of
ed by the Undersecretary for Politi­
how you insure that power bestowed
cal nnd Security Council Affairs, who
to do good will not be employed to do
has always been a Communist." (No
harm, especially when you remove
documentation.)
all obstacles to its exercise."
Stormer does not document this
Stormer, page 29, paragraph •!:
statement, although he certainly
“ In actual conduct of the war, mili­
could have. Dozens of rightwing or­
tary decisions were made, not ac­
ganizations have circulated this
myth, and, by quoting
cording to the tactical nseda o f the
day, but for the long range political
have compiled an extensivu file
advantage of the Communist conspir­
mcnningless documentation. In tho
acy (Roosevelt and Hopkins, Sher­
congressional Record of May 2, 1963,

t

The National Committee For Civic Responsibility has taken a close
look at the latest right-wing best-seller, “ None Dare Call It Treason." nnd
calls It either aw Incredibly poor research Joh or n fraud. Here are excer£ta^rom J[he_ccim nilltee|^e£orts^asjiul^

Senator Thomas Kuchel. Republican,
of California said: “ There is no Rus­
sian colonel, or general, or military
nr civilian individual who is “ Secre­
tary o f the United Nations' or ‘Sec­
retary of the U.N, Security Council.'
Let the record be clear that there
nre 19 Undersecretaries of the Secur­
ity Council, of which 13 are filled by
Americans or representatives of our
allies and of which two are Soviet
bloc nations. None of them has any­
thing to do with the command of
any joint U.N. military operations.
There is no world police force in the
U.N. And, of course, no Soviet na­
tional ever gave Gen. Douglas MacArthur any orders."
Documentation:
In 32 instances. Stormer uses as
his authority “ Human Events.” This
publication is an admittedly hiased
right wing publication which the An­

ti-Defamation League has referred
to ns "an extremely rightist Wash,
ington newsletter."
In 12 instances, Stormer cites as
his authority books which comprise
the John Rirch Society packet “ One
Dozen Candles."
In at least 35 other Instances
Stormer has used as his authority
such documentation ns the "Dan
Smoot Report," the "National Edu­
cation Program." the bulletin of the
John Birch Society, "America’s Fu­
ture." nnd other biased rightwing
publications.
Such publication* can, in no sense,
be considered “ authoritative." They
cannot do much more than attest to
the fact that someone else in rightwing circles shares Stormer's views.
In 66 instances. Stormer gives as
his authority "hearings" before con­
gressional committees, nnd in most

Instances five* no Indication as to
who is testifying. This is no docu­
mentation *t all since many persons
testify with opposing viewpoints
nnd, in fact, this is the purpose of
hearings. To cite testimony given at
hearings as being somehow “ author­
itative" or "official" is unjustified.
•
•
•
Tn 65 instances Stormer eites tho
Congressional Record as hla author­
ity. Stormer often fails to identify
the person inserting these things in­
to the Record. The Congressional
Record contains all views and opin­
ions o f all Congressmen and much
other material as well. The only
thing official about the Congression­
al Record Is that it Is a record of ev­
erything that goes on in the Con­
gress and whatever other material
Congressmen choose to insert.
The items contained in this report
by no mentis constitute an exhaus­
tive study or research into the state­
ments or documentation of Stormer’s
“ None Dare Call It Treason." Since

the National Committee for Clvfe
Responsibility is prohibited from
taking any position on issues and
must restrict itself only to those ar­
eas which advocate violence or en­
gage in calumny, only 43 items hnva
been checked by this committee. The
discrepancies outlined in this report
reflect only those items which were
uncovered in the process o f checking
those 43 documentary references.
To the average reader, his documention seems impressive and few
will take the time to discover for
themselves thnt it cannot withstand
even the most cursory examination.
In siimmnry. the subject book is,
nt best, an incredibly poor joh o f
research nnd documentation, and, at
worst, n deliberate hoax nnd a fraud.
This conclusion has been reached
without giving any consideration
whatsoever to those things which
Stormer prrsenls as a matter of his
own opinion or that of others. Mat­
ters of that kind must properly be
left to partisan debate.

Dr. C rane’s

Worry Clinic

"W e Challenge Johnson to Debate Us*

CASE IM 17: Jerry B., aged
17, is a high school senior.
“ Dr. Crane," hla younger
sister began, “ Jerry hai atroc­
ious tastes In lies and shirts.
“ He puts together things
that look ghastly,
•'ll he'd take a course In
art, maybe ho would learn
how to harm unite colors.
"B ut he sneers at art, so
can't you loll him how to blend
colors?"
In psychology courses we
u*e a rotary color motor and
demonstrate how to mix colors
scientifically.
llut even in your own home,
you can quickly learn how to
rind tho proper tic to match
a colored shirt.
Or the girl's hat that will
match her dress.
Take a bit of the cloth or lay
the tic on a gray background.
Now stare at it intently for
alwnit one full minute.
Then remove the bit of cloth
or the tie, but continue staring
at a point in the nuddtc of the
gray background.
Within a few seconds, the
complementary color will sud­
denly appear)
Ami complementary colors

look richer when used side by
side.
For example, If you look at
a iftmll square of yellow, then
It will be supcrxcsled by a si­
milar square of blue, for blue
and yellow arc complementary
colors.
Red will be followed by
green, and vice versa.
Orange will conjure up a
blue-green.
Black will also generate a
white after-image and vice
versa,
Tlie “ brightness'' o f a color
is dependent on the amount of
white light mingled with the
hue (color).
Thus, a dark yellow tie will
bring up an after-image that is
light blue.
A bright yellow tie will pro­
duce a dark blue and vice ver­
sa.
Another Interesting experi­
ment which you can perform
right there in your home Is to
take a sheet of red paper or
red cloth,
Cover up half of the page
with a gray card and then
stare at the exposed red area.
You will not realize it, but
the rest immediately starts

growing ira y er all the tim e.
After a minute or so, than
remove the gray card that has
covered half the entire page of
red.
Now continue to stare and
notice tho difference.
For the half page that was
visible all the tim e, will now
be desaturatrd or partially
gray, while the area Just tin*
covered will be a much bright­
er red.
It, however, you are color­
blind, you will not obtain these
color rffccts, but still can ob ­
tain tlie white-black contrasts.
One reason that “ Stop and
G o " signs on street corners
often have the words outlined
within the green or red, Is to
help color blind folks know
when to start or stop.
Since they can't distinguish
Ihc colors, they must depend
upon the white light shining
through the letters “ G O'* of
the green sign.
Nowadays, too, Ihe “ G o "
signal light Is often a bluegreen. not a pure green, for
the most com m on type of color­
blindness Involves green, but
such a person can still see lbs
blue in such a “ G o'' signal.

Letters

To The Editor
Editor, Herald;
This la in reference to an
article that appeared in the
Sanford Herald last week re­
garding a local phyiaician'a
speech to tha Seminole Jayceea. I feel that this physi­
cian’ s views clearly reflect
the old adage o f “ Biting the
hand that feeds on e," for a
personal and selfish gain.
Dr. Leonard Munson, In the
twilight o f hla m edical career
now decides that after years
of financial gain from the pri
vate practice of medicine that
this ty p« of practice and the
M edical Associations are all
wrong and now feel* that fed­
eral controlled M e d i c a r e
should be the medical way of
life. This It interesting heeause this physician It part
owner of a local nursing hnm»
which would profit from Med(ear*.
Dr, Munson, not being a
m em ber of the Florida Medieat Association, is therefore

not a mem ber o f the Florida
Medical Association or of your
local Seminole County Medical
Association both of which arc
chartered by the AMA. A l­
though he does not belong to
thesa associations for the past
years Dr. Munson nevertheless
has enjoyed the professional
progress and social prestige
which these associations have
established.
If the business of tha A m er­
ican Medical Association and
its affiliated associations be
political, then it is strictly- pnl
Itics that is bringing better
medical care to all the people
of these United States. It i»
our endeavor as members of
the medical profession nnd of
the AMA to see that medicine
remains so the patient it still
in individual with a problem
to be solved rather thsn one of
a long line of nameless f a re *
with a punch card and a num
ber.
Robert J. Smith, M P

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Sanford, Florida

Fri., October 30, 1961

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responsibilities such as defense installations,
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Alliance

b f r i* o *

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F t. L o s s y B l Sapor. R ector
H oly Coasmualsa _ T:l* A a
Fam ily B erries a s *
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H ornln * Prayer

■ d e la y Bekeel ____ •:*# A w .

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Assembly Of God

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Tralala* Ualea — . BiM * m.
Ireala* Werrkly M Till A ba

Church Of Christ

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CHRIITIAN CHURCH
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H r*a la * W s c A lp — TiM A m.
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tlH R C R C B T BAPTIST
CHURCH
Oaera Road
Faator — - w illiam J. o « * «#
M oraln* W o n k l# . 11:04 a sa
Sunday School
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T raln ln * Untan —
1:11 p. ra.
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W «'l. til(k *ra A Taaelur*
U n t i n * ___________ *;1« a m.
JORDAN M lidtO N ART
BAPTIST CHURCH
l d t l W. P in t S t r n l
S saday Sekeol _ _ I*:** a. aa.
M ora le* W srik l# — 11:** a. n .
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Wad. Frayor Maot — TiM A m.
Bill Staphana ------------- Faator
A Cordial W a loon e M All
OAKLAW H BAPT IIT CHURCH
1TI1 Country Cluh Road
— R H W i W V f F l m - K aytl**- Charek
B ar. R. T. B a m t l ------ Fa*loe
Sunday School — - 1:11 a. m.
W s n h l# fo rrlo # _ 11:00 a. m.
T raln ln * Unton
. did! p. m.
E vening Wnrahlp — Iio* p. m.
W ed. Prayor a«rv. — T ill A ak

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Rav. Charles E H o * * __Fasts#
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Merala* Werekl# — t i ll a. ■*•
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owns useful purpose. It Hretdic* firm and taut. . . reaching. . . balding.

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AU FOB TNI CNUICN

But lay the rope wide . . . waiting without * purpose . . . and it become*
•o tangled you can't even find the end*.
Life i* like that! For tome folk* it seem* an loiponible tangle of conflict*,
worrie* and dbtppomttienu. They haven't discovered how to devote their atrand
of year* to a vital, constant purpose.

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Free Methodiit
FB B B MBTHODIBT CHURCH
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Her. C. E. Anderson
Faster
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Banday Beheol
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But for other* life stretches firm and taut from Mfth tn Eternity. The tangles
dimpcctf at men reach acroa* time to hold certain the truth* by which God would
Iu* live.

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HI ah way Id Weit
Morris fla k y ___ - RrsifetlK
Blkts Class
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Msrnla* Wsrakl# — 11:4# a. m.
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Lutheran

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CHURCH OF C H R U T
1111 Park Avanu*
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Buaday
■Ibio S t u d y _______ 1*:M a. ML
U orn ln* W orihlp — 11:M a. M*
R raatn * dorrle* — 111* p. aa.
So* "lla ra ld o f Truth" I p. m.
Sunday aa Ckaaaot I
Tuesday
Ladloa n ibl* C la n . l*iM a. m.
Wodnaaday
Blbl* d a ta ■ ...... Tit* a a .

Christian Science

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
H I Raat Bacond lira s*
Sunday Barries A
•unday dehsol ------ II,!#* a. Bk
Subjoetl "E verlastin g Punish,

FIRST CHURCH

OF TH E N AZAR ENW

W. Ind a t at Mapl* A va

O O O D ____________
LUTHERAN CHURCH
IM d A Orlando D rive
Hwy. I T - m
Sanford, Florida
I t l 'T I l l
The Raw. J. O ardsa F a e r y ,
Faetor
Sunday School _ _ 1:11 A BL.
M orning W orih lp — lit®* A m.
Communion— F irst Buaday la
Each Month
X la d s rg a rtsa aad Nuresry

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Sunday S ch ssl — _ 1:41 a m.
Morning W o rih lp — 14:11 a m.
To nth
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1:44 a *a
Young Adult
Fallownhtp
- 4:4# A m .
Th# Namas Wn Bear
E van **lliU s Borvlos Ti4l a *a
Mld-Waa*
tarvlca &lt;W sd.) __ J:I4 p. m.
Third Sunday
lln s ip lr a tlo a —
1:44 p, m.

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
T H E REDEEMER
1M W . I lt h P lace
“ The Church o f the Lutheran
H o u r" aad T V "T hle la U e
U fa "
Herbert W . O o t r s e ------ Faster
Bunday Ich ool — . *:1* A m.
W o rih lp g*rvles — 1*:1* a * .
X ln d *r*a rt*a a a d K araw y

FIR S T CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Lake Mary, FI a
R av. W . L. H olcom be, Faator
Sunday
1:41 a m. ____ Bible School
11:44 a m. — M orning W orship
J:M A * - __ E vening Service
T:M A m. — W e d Mld-W aah
Prayer Services
T:M A bl — Las* W*d. Mine*
lonary Service

aasnl"

Wodnaaday Bernes _ *:**#• «*■
Reading Room : M l B. First.
Waakdayai 10:1* a. m - «:M

Methodist

p. m. Friday KvsbIm i •:*#*
1:11 *

bl. ______

Church Of God
ClllIRC II OF OOD
M od A French
L. 1L A l f o r d __________ Faster
■undsy Ichool __Bid* a. m.
U orn ln* W orship _ 11:** a. m.
X vsngsllatlo Harr. - Til* p. u .
Tuaa. Frayor lo ry . _ f i l l A ■■
Thurt. Toun* Faopta
R ndaaror —~—
Tilt A *•

OENEVA METHODIST
CHURCH
Rav. w . E. Tim m s ____ Faetor
Sunday School — —
t :4 l a m.
M orntn* Bsrvlsss — U :t « a m.
Choir Practtco Wad. 1:11 y a
Evary O ae W eloom a

CHURCH OK OOD
o r I’ llOI'HKCT
110* Elm A vtnn t
JUT. Rottort Watch ------ Panto*
-JL'ia J a J . JtehuaU
W orahlp Hsrylc* _ l o : t l a. m .
R..-.n*sUstts dorr. _ Til* a **•

OdTKEM BAPTIST CHURCH
H W T. I l l
PA 111*111
Faator ------ C k n tor W. Plonk
■ unday Ich ool ___ . 1 (;(* a. m.
U orn ln * la rrle * — 11:M a. m.
T ra ln ln * Ualun
1:1* P- m.
K n n ln * Sortie* — Til* P- m.
W sdntoday UtoUnga:
Oraanltatlona _
1:1* A a .
F r a y o r .............. — T:l* A a*.
C k o l r _________ — 1:11 9. ak

Pentecostal

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
411 F ark A v a
Rav. R ob ert K . Jasklna, Fasts*
M orning W orship _ 1:1* a ■ .
Hunday S c h o o l ----- - I:M a m.
M orning W orship — M ill A ak
MTF Msatlnan ---- 4:1* A BL.
tlatarm sdlats. Ian lor)
Evan in * W orship M Tit* a *A

Tuadayi
Blhl* T raln ln *----- - Till A H*
Thur*&lt;layt
Toun* People Perries Till p a

Methodist

Congregational
CONOREOATIOMAL
CHRIHTIAN CHURCH _
(Dnltad Chunk of Chrlot)
Perk Avenue *» l**h It.
*:«• a. m . ___ Churrh Beheel
11:0® a. m. — Worship Barvlee
1:1* p. m. _ Christian Youtk

Sunday

Monday

Drutrrorvxny

Nthcmiah

| U «

A lA lt

Tuesday
Art*
&gt;:a6-d»

W(4nu«laf

Thunday

Art*
*7:**-Ji

Fonian*

*:i-il

Friday
Homans
IJiH-14

OSTEEN METHODIST CHURCH
Osteea
STAFFO RD MEMORIAL
CHURCH
North Monroe
C A. B e a t t y __________ Faator
Oat son
Sunday Sohoal —— I4:M a *A
Osteea
W orsh ip la rvtcs — 11:44 A m.
S ta ffo rd M e m o ria lW orsh ip aorvlc* _ *;M A m.
S ta ffo rd Memorial—
Sunday School ____ 14:1* a * .

I Corinthian*

Mini airy

Rav. Walter A. R. MeFktread.
Faetor

FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONQWOOO
141 Oran*# Str*at
Rav. E. Ruth Orant — Paalor
Bunday School
10:4* a ra.
Morning W orship _ l l i » « a ra.
Sunday Evening _ T:l* a ra.
Wed. Blbl* Study , J:M a Bk
Conquerors M asting
F riday ---------------- T:M A « .

Presbyterian
FIRST FRESBYTERIAH
CHURCH
Sanford, FI a
...
Oak 4 v a A Ird PL
Orsver C. la w e ll Jr. __ F aster
E d s* r W . Smith J r . ‘ Assistant
P astor

Church S c h o o l_____ 1 : 4 1

a

Seaalon M e a t s ____14:41 a
Morning W orship — 11:4*
Plonaor Fellowship _ 1:4*
■anlor III Fallowahlp 4:00
Evening W orship __ T:I4
Wad. Frayor M ooting T:4*

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m.
m.
m.
nu
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CHURCH OF TH E COVENANT
III* South Orlando D rive
Thomas 1L M a k l n ____ Pastor
W orihlp
_ _ 4:4* A ak
Chur oh S ch ssl ____ 14:4* A Bk

-The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleTHE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. 4 Mrs. M. B. Strickland

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Stuff

ART BROWN
TEST CONTROL

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employees

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

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

HARRELL 4 BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W.2fith S t, Sanford

SANFORD WELDING k
FABRICATING CO.
Bill Whitley A Employe*!

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
301 W. 1st. S t, S u fo r d

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

HILL HARDWARE 4
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

A. DUDA &amp; SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

HILL LUMBER 4 HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Creppe and Employ tas

KIDDY’S STANDARD SERVICE
First 4 French, Sanford

KILGORE REED COMPANY
1400 W. lit . SL, Sanford

ZITTROWER RROS.
1400 S. Elm
NELSON a CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florid*
OVIEDO RADIO &amp; ELECTRIC CO.
Robert A. Cameron IV
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and Staff
I

L. D. PLANTE. ING
Oviedo, Florid*
LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning
LIGGETT REXALL DRUG
Gordon Keilett — Herman Koleff
end Employees

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff
B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
and Employs*!
SMTTTY’S SNAPPIN’ TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE
SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

PERFECTION
DAIRIES
STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff
HOWARD BOTELER
Wholesale Confectionery
WHATABURGER
2545 French Avenue
WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice L W ilson and Staff

STATE FARM INSURANCE

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M- Cameron and Staff

Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. A l Wilson

ROSE AND WILK’S RESTAURANT
Roae 4 Wilks Bowman 4 Employees

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

Fs*l a
Waainyaa
Mathadta*.
BL
41
W. at Facia
BL Jama* A U -B , daaford Ava.
BL M ary's A.M.B. Church IL RL 411 Oatss*
BL FanT* MaUedla* C l a r c k
Oatasa
Rd. Cnt*rptlas
I t a f ford Ma mortal MsthsdMt
O ta r s )
B. DaBary

BBVBNTB DAY ADYBMTIFT
Forsat Lak* lavaslh.day Advastlst Church,
Hwy. 411, Forest City
Bavasth-day Adranllat churah, Malttasd
Ava, Altamonte Springs
Banfard gavanth-day
Advastlst Church,
Bsrsnth A Elm

-SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORYBAPTIST
Antioch Baptist Church, Oviedo
Central Beptlnt Chunk, t i l l Oak A v a
Chulusta First HapUat Churcfc
Chuluota Map Uni Mltaion
Rider S p rlsia Uaptlai Chur*A
KI0 L i i n t B E i
Firs* Baptist Chsrth, 411 P ork A va
FrU odablp Bapllat Church e l
Allam ent* ty rin g s
RL 414, A) lament* Springs
F irst Baptist Church *4 DsRnry
F irst Usptlat Churob e l Oanava
F irst Haptlsl Chsrch e l Lab# Mary
F irst Ua p list Church o f Lak* Msnroa
F irst Baptist Chsrth *1 Lsagw eod, Oar.
Church * Oraat
F irst Baptist Cbursh o f O vlsde
F ir s t Baptlat Church *1 Saa Leads Iprtag*
F ir st ShUsh H lsclsaary BaplM l Chart A

11*1 w . Ilth at.
F orsat C ity Baptist Church
Fountain Head Baptist Church. Ovled*
L ave Ssu tbars Daptlat Mlaslun, Chuluota
M laslsnary
Baptist Church
North R A
E a isrp rlae
_
_
_
.
M acedonia
Mlaalok Baptlat Church
Oak HIU R A Ostaca
M orning a lo r y U apllit Church, da n eva H w y.
Mu Olivo Miaalunary Uaptlat Church, Saa
L ea d * M i n n J i t , L seg w a ed

ML Sica Mlaataaary Baptist. Upas A va
New
ML
Calvary
Mlealoaary
Baptist
i l l * W. Ilth SL
New Islam Prim itive B aptist O hsreA
II** W. Ilth SL
New ML S is* Baptist Chars A 11M Faar Av*
O ah law s Baptist Chaps), n il W . Hth BL
O slsss Baptist Church
F lsacrcst Baptist Church. M I W . Onora Rd.
Prairie Laha Baptist ChursA R id s * H d,
F ata Fark
Prssvcaa M lsstsaary Baptlat ChursA Midway
I M . U Shllah Mlaatsaary Baptist Church.
N lstk B UMkary
SL James Mlaalssary Baptlat C h srth i t a
R A t i l Oatsas
St. F asl Mlaslsnary Baptlat ChursA Ith SL
BL Matthew* Missionary Baptlat Church
Caaaaa Haight*
SL Jtha‘ * Mls*l*a*ry B aptist CkuraA
It* Crpress i t
Tsaipi*
~
____ Baptist
oh uraA Fain* Sprtags R d *
Altamsat* Iprlngs

WattaIda Mlaalaaary Baptist CharaA

411 A Hally Av a
Blah Hop* Baptist C hursA T it Or s a g a A va .
CATROLIO
Chsrch # f the H attvitr. t a l k M ary
A ll lou le Cathsll* C hursA T il Oak Av a
Neman Calhella Maas, Sportsm an's Club,
C h n lM U

•L
Ana’s
Catholic
C burcA
Ftrahlng
Flat*, Datlary
BL Mary Maadalaa* Catholic Church, Mall*
land A v a Altam onte Bprlsgs
CH RISTUM
First Christian Church, 1I0T B. Sanford AvA
C ongregational Christina Church.
Jt*1 I’ srk Av*.
Northsld*
Christian
Church, F l o r i d a
11a .a n Dr.. Maitland
CHURCH OF CIIRIdT
Church o f Christ, l i l t d. Fark Av a
Church o f Christ, Uanava
Church o f Christ, L osgw oed
Church o f Christ. I'aola
CHURCH OF OOD
Church
Church
Church
Church

st
of
st
ot

Hod,
Ood,
Ood,
O od

1*1 H ickory
tit® a. rra s e h
Oviedo
Mission, Bstorprlso
BPISCOFAL

A n Salats Bplsoopal Church B. D sB arr
Av*.. Batsrprla*
Christ Bpla.-opal Church, t.on gw ool
A ll Balnla blpiscopaL K nlrrprli*
R o lf Crass Kgiaoopai, P ark A . a a l 4tk

LUTHBRAM
Ascanaloa
Lutharaa
Church, Ovsrbcooh
H r, Casaalharry
Good Shephard United LutharA
H o t B. Orlando Dr.
I.utharas cbu rak s t th* Radaamar,
1*1 W. ISth Placa
Maaatah Lutheran Church, American Legion
lu ll, prairie Lakt, Kara Dark
SL Lukas Lutheran Church. RL t i l Slavia
METHODIST
Bacnatt M anorial Mathsdlat Church. B.
D enary A va , enterprise
Dear L a k . Msthodlat Churak
Ilothal A.M.M. Church. Canaan Heights
Casaalharry Community Msthodlat Church.
Hwy. t j.| ] A IMnay Hide* ltd-, Caasalhcrry
Dctiary Community M ethod:,i ch u rch W.
Highlands, DaBary
Christ Msthodlat Cbureh
itunland Kalataa
F irst Msthodlat Church, it * ra th A v a
First Mathodlst Church o f Ovlado
Firat Sodthsrn Msthodlat Church
W om an’s Club 1*1 Oak A v a
F ra* Mathodlst Church. 14* W. ith BL
Osnava Mathodlst Churah, Geneva
G race Mathodlst Church, Onora RA
Grant Chapal A M E. Church, Ovlado
Oakarova Msthodlat Church, Ovlado
t k t ia g UaGhodlM Church

RAZARKNB
F I r* t
Churah at
dr
le d at Masla
Fern
Fark
Charah
ad
O’ Or tan R d , Farm Park
Lak* Mary Cksrah at th* Kaaaraaa
FRBSBTTBR1AM
Cemmuatty F rssbylartss Church. Lak* Mary
F irst
Frsabytarlaa
Charah.
Oak
Ava.
A Ird BL
First Prcabytarlaa Chsrth. C sssslbsrry
First
Praahytsrlaa Church
of
DsBary,
K. H lghlaed
Prcabytarlaa Chsrth *I Th* C o ra sa s I
I II* a. Orlando Dr.
8L Andrews Praahytsrlaa Church 4*11 Laa&gt;
naal Bah. D r . Bear Lak*
Upaala Commaalty Fraebytsrlaa Churah.
Upsala RA
W aatralslalsr Fraahytartan Churah, Hawaii
Park. RL ill

OTHER CHURCHES
Alisa’s A.M.E. Church, Oliva A Ilth
Church ot Ood In ChrtsL Ovlsds
Chuluota Community Church
Church of Ood of Prophecy, HIT Kim A va
Church *f Ood Mission, Batsrpris*
Chsrch s t Jasss Chris* at LaMar Da#
•slat*. I l l l Park A v a
Commaalty Chapal, Altamonte Bpr'ngs
Eastern Ortbodos Church. gL Johns Cbry&gt;
aostom Chapal, Hwy. 17-)I, Fora Park
Congrsgatloa Bath laraal. ilth A Mag nails
First Cbursh of Christ, gsisatUt,
14# B. ta d BL

Ktagdom Hall ot Jehovah's Witness
Laha Monro* UslL 11*1 W. Third BL
First Pentecostal Church of Lssgwood
Ml Oliva Uollacaa Chureh. Oak HlU
Rd. Oatasa
Plaacrast Assembly s f Ood. m h A Elm
*a*ford Alllanas church, t i l l B. Park Ava
Bastard Cangrsgattoa s t Jehovah'# Wit*
aasaaa, l* i Sanford A va
Th* Salvation Army, H i E. tad SL
^
Unity Churah e l Bastard, t i l A U i M.
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�Record Turn-Out Expected Tomorrow In Seminole Voting
Seminole County * « • « on the S t Johns River » » » • “The Nile of Americ.”

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22,000

Editorial Comment

Think-Then Vote Seen To
Tha Sanford Herald believe* in an open and
frank discussion o f tha facta and Issues in cam­
paigns for public offices.
But The Herald deplores any candidates'
disregard o f the facts and genuine issues and
campaigns based on personal attacks.
Smear campaigns will deter qualified ami
experienced citizens from seeking public office.
The future o f this nation, our state, our
county and our municipalities depends upon re­
sponsible men and women who seek public o f­
fice, serve as elected public officials and who
have the trust and confidence o f the citizens.
Before you vote tomorrow, make it a point
to examine tech candidate and the issues in­
volved. This will enable you to make your own
individual judgment o f the candidates’ qualifica­
tions and their ability to represent you in public
office.

Ballot
B y Harry I.

Nearly 22,000 voters are ex­
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 312
VOL. 86 United Presa Leaaed Wire
Established 31908
MON. NOVEMBER 2, 1964
pected to cast their ballots,
&gt; 4&gt; e i * * 4 .
tomorrow in a 12-bour period
Tb* Booth
■t 23 precincts aa one of tha
la Fora Park la tha fourth
most Intense campaign per*
financial croup la Somlaolo
lods in local history reaches
County to receive tha fold
Us climax.
award for 100 par coat coop*
Polls open throughout tha
county at 7 a m,, close at T
oration la tha currant Unitad
I
p. m. with those in line at that
Fund campaign. Tha hank
hour allowed to cast their bal­
turned la |10Q for tha firm
lot.
and g21S from tha employe*
Mrs. Camilla Bruce, county
WASHINGTON (U P I ) —
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) for a per capita laraataent
voting registrar, made tha
Tuesday's election could bring
heavy turnout prediction today
of 112.11. Another fine ax* Nearly two million Florida
voters ara expected to flock
as she and her staff prepared
72 million voter* to the poll*
ample of "care-nees.”
to the polls Tuesday, drawn by
for an extremely busy several
•
•
e
If Americans show as much
hotly-contested races for prsaihours tomorrow ntgbt aa they
Boy Scout* will be honored
Interest In the presidential
dtot and governor.
tabulate tho returns from tha
Flection Day at the Melodea
race
ss they did In I960.
precincts.
Tha
Weather
Bureau
in
Mi­
Skating Sink during a okata
They will be decide between
ami predict! partly cloudy
Each preelaet Is asked to ex­
party in two sessions, 4 to g
the
poll-favored Democratic
pedite tha return* so Semi­
ik ies over most of lb* state,
and 7 to 10 p.m. Look* Ilk*
candidate*. President Lyndon
nole County can be among tha
but forecaster! aay "no rain
a chance for the old folke to
B. Juhnson and his running
By Dottle Asetln
color In there aomewher* to first to reach an official de­
la
expected-"
have It quieter at home while
mate for vice president, Hu­
cision on the candidates.
A record 2 5 million voter*
Nearly 200 budding high make it more interesting.
they Helen to election return*. are registered in the •tste-lnTopping the attention of
bert H. Humphrey, and the school journalists from ell
" U you follow these sim­
Shealy Beit of the rlnka aaya eluding a record 300.000 Ne­
most
voters la, of tour**, tha
Republican presidential can­ over Central Florida met Sat­
UNITED FUND contributions to date have pushed the totali up to 25
ple procedure* you will hand national presidential race. But
90 per cent of the money re­ groes—and expert* predict Ldidate, Sen. Barry G oldwster, urday at Seminole H i g h
per
cent
o
f
the
140,000
goal.
Campaign
Chairman
Troy
Ray
Jr.
paints
the
ceived during the perty will 993,000 will go to the polls be­
In a better-prepared articles, considerable beat has been
and his running mate, Rep.
rise on the red fenther billboard at the com er of Park Ave. and Firat St.
(Photos taken at the high
be turned over to the current tween 7 a. m and T p. m. lo­
more acceptable to the editor generated in contests on tha
William K. Miller.
He
ia
also
alated
to
paint
in
the
appropriate
indication
on
a
similar
sign
school newspaper workshop
United Fund cempeign. Lota cal time.
and more Interesting to your local level, too.
The
1964
vote
probably
will
located at the Seminole Plaza in Casselberry, Official deadline fo r the
of benefit* In thle project.
will appear In Tuesday'n
Chief among these is the
In addition to president and
reading
pubtle," Stenstrom
act a new record, Just as did
United
Fund
drive
Is
Nov.
12.
(Herald
Photo)
•
•
•
race between W. Lawrence
Herald.)
governor, voters will elect six
concluded.
the turnouts o f 6H.8 million
County Judge C. Vernon congressmen (six other con­
Master o f ceremonies for Swofford, Democratic mayor
in I960 and 62 million In 1956. School for en Intensive seeof Altamonto Springs and B.
MU* will, on tho expiration gressional race* are uncontestThe 72 million guess Is bas­ sion on school newspaper and tha luqehton waa Mias Sherry
Bassett, *Republican.
of his term the fin t of the ed), n U. S. senator, and state
Uarealta, editor of the Sale- Pope
ed on an assumption that the yearbook production.
year, join in a partnership and local officials.
magundl, Seminole High's na­ Each Is seeking the County
eame 63.1 per cent o f the vot­
Highlighted by the luncheon
Commission poet In District S
Jacksonville Mayor Haydon
with Atty. Mack N. Clev*
ing see population thnt cast addreas on “ How To Build a tional award-winning year­
but voting i* on a countywide
Bums,
the
Democratic
nomi
land Jr. They’ll have offices
book.
Two persons were killed on
ballots four years ag o will News Story" by Sanford Her­
basis.
In the Sanford Atlantic Bank nee for governor who spent 1
Seminole highways over the
do so again.
ald Associate Editor Julian
Friendly arguments among
Building, the present home of million dollars running as the
weekend to bring the county's
However, there la on* fnc*- Stenstrom, the student# end
voter*
have, in some Instances,
businessman
candidate,
la
Cleveland. A pair of aces back
•••
traffic fatality total for the
or that could cut the voting teachers heard a professional
turned Into bitter disputes as
heavily favored over his Be
to back.
year to 14.
percentage The 1960 record, group o f University o f Flor­
the two candidates squared off
publican opponent, Charles
o
*
Max Oscar Brown, 70, of
a new high in (with tntnl vote ida professors, Central F lor­
for the campaign.
Holley,
of
St
Petersburg.
Route 2, Box T9-A, died of in­
A 15-year-old youth writes
end per rent of voting age ida publishers, newsmen snd
Tax Assessor Mary Earle
On the presidential level,
juries he received Saturday The Oviedo Community ex ­ population casting ballots,
to The Herald, critical of hi*
Walker, Democrat, la opposed
both parties have fought
authors
expound
on
many
when hla car left Beardall hibit this morning was named may have resulted partially
Mass Pile-Up
town. Among things ha has
rough battle with the Demo­
Henry Tam m , for eight for the assessor’s office by
to say: “ Sanford li a leeeon- crats smelling a possible win P1STOIA, Italy (UPI) - Avenue end he waa thrown the winner of the annual Pres­ from the fact thnt neither facets o f the subject In work­
years
City Clerk and Finance Guy Allen, Republican. Thle
shop
sessions
which
began
at
al town, nothing happen* In Florida for the first time More than 30 cars plied Into through the windshield.
candidate waa the Incumbent 8:30 a.m.
ident'!
Trophy
when
Judges
Director
for the City of San­ campaign, too, hsa creeled
In a separate accident Sat­
during the aumraer, farming, since 1941. The state Is still each other In rainy darkneas
president.
ford,
today
assumed his new considerable Interest but has
Tha prot and cons o f a ca­
fruit picking and packing rated a tossup between Lyndon Sunday night on the "Super­ urday, Donald Rosa Padgett, toured the exhibition tent at
In 19.'8 and In 1918, when reer in journalism were out­ position as chief deputy under maintained a calmer approach
tha
1964
Seminole
County
Fair.
dies.. .Florida low wages end Johnson and Barry Goldwster, highway of the Sun.’ ’ Sixteen 23, of Orlando, was fatally In­
incumbent president* were lined to the students In the Clerk o f tha Circuit Court Ar­ as each cited qualifications
jured when the car In which he Judges gsvc the {s ir's an
high prices don’t mix.. .Thera however.
for the offtca.
seeking re-election, tha votln
persona were slightly injured.
session in the *udl- thur H. Beckwith Jr.
ll a handful of crooked gso
state Rep. Joe Davts, Demo­
Democrats are counting hea­
Tam
m
replaces
Troy
Ray,
Prof. John V .
crat,
Is asking to be returned
station* and atorei, too high vily on tha 300,000 registered ‘On Guard*
in­ Webb
4
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* " * I960 when the *“
‘ o f the School o f Jour­ who is the unopposed Demo­
to Tallahassee and Is oppos­
price* and many other*. . . Negroes to vote solidly for the TALLAHASSEE (U P I) - Sunday afternoon In an Orlan School of Sanford, and the cumbent wee not running.
cratic
nominee
in
Tuesday's
nalism end Communications
ed In his bd by Dr. Robert T.
Breaking and intaring, rob­ president because of the civil Secretary o( State Tom A d im i do hospital.
three KiwanLs Club cups went This Indicate* there Is more of the University o f Florida. general election for the office
The
driver
of
the
car.
Rod­
Hoover, Republican.
bery, 1* good buelnen to go rights bill.
of county tax collector.
notified voting officials in the ney Harry Whitehurst, 24, also lo the Liberty Belles o f Slavla, voter Interest when two new
Some of the high points o f
Incumbent Jim Birkenmeyer,
With Florida's 14 electoral 67 counties today to be on
In too. . .Idtae to make SenThe
new
chief
deputy
Is
a
of Orlando, suffered head In­ Boy Scout Troop 211 o f San­ men are trying to g e t in.
Stcnatrum's address on how
ford like Orlando have been votes at stake, and Goldwster guard against any deliberate
native of Savannah, Ga., but Democrat, has campaigned for
ford,
snd
the
Future
Farmers
The
72
million
estimate
hits
juries and is being treated at
to build s news story incluil
turned down., .The bind ihell needing every vole he can get attempt to slow down voting an Orlando hospital.
has been a resident of Sanford bis return to office on the
of America chapter of Semi­ been used hy official* o f the
ed tho following directions to
if
ha
expects
to
win
the
elec­
was tom down to mike a
since
1922. R iy will continue Board of Public Instruction
nole
High
School.
tomorrow.
Democratic National Commit­ the student writers:
The accident was Investigat­
tion,
the
GOP
has
been
pound­
to
be
associated with the and Is oppn&gt;c&lt;] by Waller Ho*
modem restaurant, it now
ed by Florida Highway Patrol Tho Oviedo exhibit presents tee, hut no gurtse* o f the
"W rite It while It's fresh clerk's office until he aiiu m cs berg, Republican.
the
farming
phases
of
the
com
­
atanda aa a bug* eement ing hard &lt;n the Florida Pan­ Nikita 111
turnout h*v* been forth com ­ In your mind. On the way
Trooper John Worden. He re­
Democrat Al Davis Is cam­
his new duties in January.
block, cracked, chipped anJ handle where conservatism Is COPENHAGEN (U P I) - ported the car was a total loss. munity's tlfe while the Stnford ing from the Republican*.
paigning for the justice of
beck from your assignment,
popular
and
the
civil
rights
Garden Club exhibit features
ugly.. . ”
Danish
Communist
party
Two Sanford Naval Air Sta­
peace office In District 6 and
■tart composing that import
bill Is generally unpopular.
chslrmnn Knud Jespersen said tion men were Injured Satur­ garden and floral arrange­
Is opposed by C. E. (Chuck)
ant first paragraph in your
ments
plus
a
fountain.
today
that
ousted
Soviet
Pre­
Chatted with Richey Green,
day morning when the car in
Kern, Republican. Each ii
mind
end
give
your
editor
en
Croomi
exhibit
is
s
general
mier Nikita 8. Khrushchev la which they were riding over­
district engineer of tha State
seeking the post now held by
estimated
length
o
f
your
suffering
from
sclsroais, turned on Onora Road. Being display of i d phases of high
Road Department, the other
Llnten L. Cox.
story
as
soon
ss
you
can.
school
work.
among other ailments.
day when 1-4 wee opened. He
treated at the base’a dispens­
In addition, 13 amendments
"D on 't start at the very
noted that traffic counts on
ary are Francis Poodley and At 5 p. in. today officials of
Tonight's session of the San­ to the Florida State Constitu­
Another
question
to
bo
d
e
­
top
o
f
the
page
—
allow
room
the
Legion
Fair
Association
‘Legal Like’
j
Danny Shaw. The ear left the
ford City Commission may be tion will be acted upon at the
Highway 17-92 averaged 19,cided Tuesday, and one which for editorial directions by not
‘4
NEW YORK (U P I) - This road and flipped over In a and county leaders will snip a
a storm y one with a delega­ polls.
000 vehicles a day. That’ s a
A rash of burglaries and at­
ribbon to officially open the was not on the sample ballot writing on the top third o f
tion o f Sanford merchants
lo t o f vehicles, A trooper in tempted burglartaa waa report­ Is the day it becomes si! nice nearby field and was declared
In Sanford voten will choose
printed
In
last
week’
s
Herald,
week-long event to the public.
your first page. In the upper slated to appear end esk that
the entourage on hand for the ed by police this morning; all and legal-Pke, with bota part­ a total loss by Investigating of­
between the Incumbent City
Is that of creating a fire con ­ right hand corner, put your
Children's
days
will
be
ob­
downtown parking meters be Commissioner Joe Baker and
inform al opening wee heard of them being made over the ies signing the historic final ficers.
served on Tuesday and Wed­ trol district In District 2 (the name so the editor will know
papers that will join the New
covered for a 90-day test per­ his rival, E. C. Harper, Jr.
to mutter, “ That 19,000 muet weekend.
nesday of this week, starting Lake Monroe area),
who wrote the story in case he iod with an eye toward remov­
York Yankees with the Col­
Seminole County voters will
have been on a ejow day.” He,
A thief used a master key
Mrs
Camilla
Bruce,
county
*t 4 p. m. Merchants Day will
needs to esk you questions. ing them altogether in the fu­ decide tomorrow on the rea­
umbia Broadcasting System- Herald Reporter
f o r one, is probably happy to to eater tho office* of Dr.
voting raglstrar, la id the ques­
be observed on Thursday.
"W h s t is tha key point o f ture.
lignment of justice of peace
see 1-4 open to relieve some Richard Dougherty at 303 E.
Dies At DeBary
Featured or the m idw iy Is tion was not on the sample
Reburial
your story? This must be in
City Commissioner! may he districts in the county.
o f the congestion.
Flrtt St. They pried open a
Mrs. Frank White, o f Dahlia the Blue Grass Shows which ballot supplied lo the news­
The vote, considered a form­
•
•
•
desk drawer but failed to get WEST BRANCH. lows - Drive, D eBary, Herald report­ came direct lo Sanford from paper and It was nut noticed your first paragraph and try expected to protest that the
to make that paragraph ca t­ parking meter revenue, which ality by county officials, will
(
UPI
»—
The
remains
of
Mrs.
until called to her attention.
er for the area, died early the Jacksonville Exposition.
The P o it Offiee Department, anything, police said.
The ballot used was a sample chy — that first tine is most has already dropped over sev­ allow for a new districting of
They then went to the Christ­ Lou Henry Hoover, wife of the Sunday morning at Orange
according to word from Con­
late President Hoover, were
en per cent In the past year, constable and peace justice
important.
from District 4.
Memorial Hospital after suf­
gressman 5yd Herlong, hai ap­ ian Science Reading Room at
reburied Sunday beside those
“ Let your following para­ has been pledged to pay off areas.
Favorable approval of it will
fering a brain hemorrhage last Now You Know
proved the new poit office 303-A E. First St and took
of her husband, overlooking
Mrs. Bruce said the last ses­
Thursday evening at h e r
United Press International
allow the assessment o f pro­ graphs come in order of their the 591.000 purchase of the
building for la k e Mary. The 53.33 from a petty cash draw­
the small roltage wkere Hoov­
Woodruff property on the cor­ sion of the Legislature approv­
home.
structure will h a v e
2,500 er.
The legal voting age Is 21 perty in the district to help fi­ Importance to tha story » j
er was born 90 years ago.
the
department.
A that If it has to be rut, It can ner o f First Street and Park ed the rrdistrictlng but voter
Funeral servicea, incomplete in all states, except Georgia nance
Sometime Sunday night or
square feet of floor space, a
at this time pending arrival of and Kentucky where it is IB. " y e t " vote will approve it; a be done without losing any­ Avenue. A balance of 564,000 approval is now needed to
314 iquara-foot platform, and early this morning someone
*U. S. Warned*
remains on this property.
make the realignment binding,
relatives from Ohio, will be Alaska where It Is 19 and Ha­ "n o " vole will disallow the thing of major Importance.
5,500 square feet of parking tried to enter the Tip Top
MILWAUKEE.
Wis.
(
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"D on 't editorialise — ju st
held at 10 a.m. Thursday In waii where it Is 20, according proposal. persons In District 2
■pace. It will repla-e the 1,000 Supermarket on Sanford Ave­
lo the World Almanac.
state the facts, snd bo very
only will vote on U.
square foot room now being nue but were foiled by bars Richard M. Nixon claimed the DeBary.
Pentagon h id been warned
sure of your quotes — If
used and conildertd entirely acron a window. They broke
that U. S. air bases in South
Inadequate for the community. a window and pulled out a
you're not sure, pick up the
Viet Nam were vulnerable to
Herlong said, however, that no screen on the north side of the
telephone end cell the speaker
attack only two days before
site for the new building hai building but were thwarted in
and verify before you take
a Communist raid put half the
the attempt.
been selected.
chance of misquoting him.
U. S. jet bomber fleet out of
Two Negro boys age 12 and
“ Check that spelling —•
AT NO TIME HAVE AUDITORS EVER AD­
13 were nabbed by police Sun­ commission.
took it up If you’re not posi­
DRESSED A LETTER TO THE MAYOR OF
day pfteruooa altar they al­
tive o f the correct spelling —
legedly had taken aoft drinks
this Is one o f the biggest
ALTAMONTE CRITICIZING HIM REGARD­
from the Memorial Stadium
faults o f high school writers,
concession stand. They were
ING RECORDS OR HANDLING OF PUBLIC
"E dit your own story by
taken to their homes where
reading it over carefully,
FUNDS. MR. JACK GREENE CPA STATED
police informed their parents
aloud perhaps, to see 'h ow it
of the activities.
Mayor A. L. Wilson of San­
TODAY HIS OFFICE DID NOT SEND A
reads' and try to g et a little
Carl Judkins of 2419 Cedar ford today joined with the lo­
LETTER DATED 3-17-61 TO MAYOR OF
Ave. reported the loss of be­ cal Pilgrim Chapter of the
tween 123 and f28 from the Daughters of American Colon*
’Phone Company
ALTAMONTE REGARDING T O W N RE­
glove compartment of his csr uts in calling for residents to
Votes
Dividend
sometime Saturday night or display American flags on
CORDS OR FINANCES.
A quarterly dividend o f 20
early Sunday morning.
Tuesday, a national election
cent* per share on the com ­
A plat* glass window was day.
mon stock of the W inter Perk
VOTE FOR HONESTY —
Mrs. F. E. RoumlUat, vice
smashed out of the Thompson
Telephone
Compeny, payable
“ If you are old enough to vot* Grocery Store. t3th Street and regent o f the local chapter, re­
FATAL CRASH scene is shown above. The car containing two Orlando
Dec. 1 to holders o f record o f
INTEGRITY—PROVEN RECORD
“ Go to the polls; don't be the Southweit Road, late Saturday quested Mayor Wilson to urge
men went out of control on the Bear Lake Rond Saturday, killing Donald
Nov. 14, 1961, waa voted by
goat.’’
residents
to
display
the
flags
night but nothing else was dis­
Ross Padgett, 25. The driver, Rodney Harry Whitehurst, *24, i&lt; being
the board nf directors t t its
— Margie H ills
turbed, police reported this as a reminder o f this country's
OF DEDICATED SERVICE.
treated at an Orlando hospital.
(Herald Photo)
meeting this week.
national heritage.
Woman's Club morning.

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�Senior Citizens For Johnson
Chairman Will Speak Friday

Seminole County • * » « on the S t Johni River * • * * “The Nile of America**

31]?
&gt;

Margaret

Schweinhaut,
Annual orientation for
member* of the faa tord -lem -

I,

A

•

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v

toot* Jayceea w ill bo held a t I
p.m. today at headquarter* on
French Avenue. Don Aaber,
national director, and B ob
Keezel, district v ice president,
will apeak. South Seminole
Jayceea have been Invited.
Jayeee Wive* will have an
election party Tuesday evenins at the hom e of Mr*. Frank
Bunnell, IT03 East Fourth St.,
for Jayceea and their wive*.

• • •

Mr*. Thomas Galvin won
four ribbons at the Central
Florida. Ceram ic Show last
week in Winter Park. Her
grandson, W ayne Stuti, won
three oo his own.
Mrs. Galvin, professionally
known as “ J a n ," also won tha
"M E " award for the top c e ­
ramie exhibit. Of course, this
is nothing new . During the
past year and a half aba has
won 21 ribbons .at various
shows. A m em ber o f the Flor­
ida Federation of Art, Mrs.
Galvin form erly taught high
school art and music in Baby­
lon, N. Y ., and Lindenhurst,
L. I.

• • •

m

Ashby Jones o f the Seminole
County Clerk’ s Oftlca h is been
elected vice president of the
State Association o f County
Financa O fficers. Jonaa served
one term as secretary and this
puts him in line for the asso­
ciation's presidency naxt year.
• • *
R. E. Porter hears his old
friend, Flo, and her husband,
CPO Colin Pemberton, will
leave next year for an extendad tour of duty in Spain.

• • •

V

Rev. T. E. Dorpat, Lutheran
Institutional
Missionary, ol
Spokane, Waah., will speak on
"Tha Church’s Senior Citlten s" at the LLL Seminar to
be held Friday at 7:30 p.m . at
the Lutheran Church of the
Redeem er, W. 25th P lica (be­
tween Oak and P ark) la San­
ford.

• • •

•

It wss reported that Jim
Davis was auctioneer at For­
est City Merchants Association
auction last Saturday night
but due to other commitments
he was unable to appear.
Lewis Dell, o f Sanford, was
the animated auctioneer who
did such a bang-up Job rais­
ing funds for the Christmas
Party to be held for a rts
youngsters.

• • ■

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Collins

Maryland

Tom McDonald’ s young son
is mighty proud — the Presi­
dent shook his hand twice.
Judge Vernon M ile'* little
daughter shook the President's
hand, too.
• • a
It's a sham e that more peo­
ple aren't taking advantage
of seeing the wonderful dis­
plays set up st the Civic Cen­
ter for Conservation Week.
They are very interesting and
enlightening. There are two
days left—Friday and Saturday. Make it ■ point to atop
in—take the kids, Saturday.
• • •
Never before in an election
year have to many high-rank­
ing political figures favored
Florida with their presence.
Sanford hat had Us share, and
few days have gone by in the
past few weeks when some
high-ranking figures have not
been seen on our streets.

• • •

Re President Johnson's vis­
it: Clock Watchers have spec­
ulated with ewe on the splitsecond timing involved in get­
ting the President's two cars
into a plane after be leaves the
car at the airport, taka off and
fly to the next town and get
those cars unloaded and waitg for him as be steps off the
$ ane at the o u t slop,

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VOL. 66

United Press Leased W in

Established 1908

THURS-, OCTOBER 29. 1964

lo w

in 60s.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 310

for­

mer state senator and now na­

President Assured Reds Want Peace

tional chairman of the Senior
C itiu m for Johnson Commit­
tee, will speak at 10:30 a.m.
Friday at DcBary Civic Cen­
ter.
Mrs. Schweinhaut is cam ­
paigning la Florida for the
Johnson-Humphrey ticket bec a u u she “ believes this elec­
tion has special significance
for the senior citizens of the
Sunshine State."
Following h e r
campaign
speech, Mrs. Schweinhaut will
lunch at DeBary Manor and
then be available in the after­
noon for appointments st the
DeBary Manor and interested
persons are advised to call
NO M 4M .
Mrs. Schweinhaut was grad­
uated from George Washing­
ton University and the Nation­
al University Law School. She
was elected to the Maryland
House o f Delegates In ISM and
later to the State Senate. She
was appointed by the late
President John F. Kennedy as
consultant to the Secretary of
Health, Education and Welfare
on the problems of aging. She
also has served as chairman
of the Maryland State Com­
mission on Aging, and as sec­
retary-treasurer of the Nation­
al Council of Senior Cithens.
In the Maryland State Leg­
islature she sponsored pro­
grams for education o f pie*
school handicapped children;
for establishment of forestry
camps for delinquent boys;
for financial relief for famil­
ies of long-term mental pa­
tients; for establishment o f a
children's care center and for
day care centers for mentally
retarded children.
In 1981 she sponsored a Sen­
ate resolution setting forth
state policy against discrim i­
nation in employment by r e ison of age.
Mrs. Schweinhaut Is the wife
of a federal district judge and
lives in the Washington (D . C.)
suburb of Lenslngton, Md.

Directed Verdict Goldwater
Ordered In Citrus Charges
Fraud Trial
'Smear'

Mom Grinslead

Quils Council At
North Orlando

MARGARET SCHWEINHAUT

Record 92 Per Cent
Vote Expected Here
that there w ill be only 53 vot­

By Julian Steaatrom
Election

officiate

declared

ing

machines

plus

a

littla

today they now believe a rec­

arithmetic equal*

ord 92 per cent of the regi-

Bill Tanner, chairman of
the Johnson fo r President
committee, figures it this
way:
“ Looking at the entire
county," Bill, "each of the 53
machine* must handle 4*6 vot­
er*. Thera ar* only 720 min­
utes in the voting day —
that is unless you're in line
st 7 p.m. and this means each
voter ha* only 1 6 minutes to
vote."

tiered votera will jam Semi­
nole

County'a

23

precincts

Tuesday.
If this prediction becomes a
reality, it meant that you and
21,797

other*

w ill

hav*

to

have your mind* made up be­
fore you enter the voting
booth or be prepared to queue
up for a long wait.
In fact, if you plan to vote
after getting o f f work you
might as well pack a late eve­
ning snack, take your Herald
and perhaps Iran tu tor radio
•••
with you.
Why 7
Thera are 23,629 registered
voter* in Seminole and find­
ing a disinterested qualified
Justice Dies
elector i» fa r m «r» difficult
WASHINGTON
(U P l)
thnn locating an old campaign
Former Supreme Court Jus­ potter for Calvin Coolidge.
tice Harold Hiti Burton, who
Tills coupled with the fact
served on the bench for 13
years, died Wednesday at the
age of 76.

HJtW A

Last chance for absentee
voters! V o t i n g Supervisor Disaccredited
Caml Bruce h is announced
JACKSONVILLE (U P I) that the deadline for absentee Seven Duval County schools
balloting wilt be 1 p.m . today. h ive been disaccredited by the
• • •
State Department of Educa­
Mayor A. L. Wilson will be tion. due primarily to lack of
the moderator for the big po­ sufficient certified teachers.
litical rally slated for 4 p m
tonight in the Municipal park Ike Better
WASHINGTON
(U P tl
ing lot on the corner of First
Former President Dwight D.
Street and Park Avenue.
• • •
Elsenhower is expected to
The Clock Watchers wonder leave Walter Reed Army Medi­
what kind of liniment the Sec- cal Center today after success­
ret Service men use after ful treatment for a severe case
their bruising battles with the of laryngitis.
American public, all wanting
to touch tha most important
man in the world, as they
travel with President Johnson.
• • •

zip cod* arm

WEATHER: Partly cloudy, few ahowera Friday; high, upper 70s,

By Dettie A s s t *
Mrs.

j&amp; m f a r ii f e r a l i

Recreation Day
Slated Friday

problems.

Taking Tanner’* calcula­
tion *
w t applied ' them ' to
.mnford’s precinct 1. Thar*
are 1,907 registered voters in
that precinct. If all vote, the
three machine* must handle
«n average o f 636 voters. If
90 per cent or 1,716 elector*
vote, each machine must han­
dle an average o f 572 voters.
To do It a voter must enter
the booth every 1.2 minutes._
The law, according to Flor­
ida statute*, permit * voter
no more thnn five minutes in
the booth to make his or her
choice. If a voter takes his
full five minutes, other voters
had better g et there early or
lie prepared for a long wait.
Caml Bruce, supervisor o f
registration, said today that
at 7 p.m. a deputy will g«t in
the voting line. Only voters
in line at that time, ahead o f
the deputy, are legally en­
titled to vole.
The largest of the county's
precinct* is No. 3 fat the old
Home Demonstration Building
at Sanford A vc. and 25th St.,
where 2,018 electors b i o qual­
ified to vole. The second
largest Is No. 15 (at the San­
ford Shrine Cluh) where there
are 2,009 registered elector*.
It was suggested by one
County official this morning
that employer* make themselves committees of one to
permit their employes time
o ff to vote during the so called
stack hours which normally
come in mid-morning and midafternoon. This would certain­
ly help

B y M argaret Cask?
Mrs. Mona Grizutead ha* re­
signed her office s i a member
o f the North Orlando Council,
she announced today. Her res­
ignation was due to tha trans­
fer o f her husband, J. D.
Grinstcad, to Cocoa.
Mrs. Grinstcad served as
health, welfare and recreation
chairman on the council and
said she regreta having to
leave at this tim e when offi­
cials are working together on
many projects to benefit the
entire village.
She worked as a Sanford
Herald correapondent for more
than three years, resigning to
run for office, and edited the
first regularly issued commun­
ity newspaper in North Orlan­
do, “ The N ew eetle."
Active in community, school
and civic affairs, ah* is a char­
ter mem ber o f the North Or­
lando Garden Club and the
Civic Association, taught In
the summer recreation pro­
gram, worked with tha teen
age club and was on tha execu ­
tive board o f the Longwood
Elementary School.
The Grlniteada have been
residents of 41 North Third
Street for the past Sts years
and have three children, Dun­
can, eight, Tim m y, five, and
Patti Lou, almost two.
They will make their horn*
on Merritt Island. He has been
with General Motors Acceptonce Corporation in both San­
ford and Orlando tor m ore
than lever, v ea rv a n d has beta
trttuierred to the Cocoa otllce.

2 U. S. Attacks
Claimed By Reds
TOKYO (U P I)—Communiit
North Viet Nam charged to­
day that U. S. ships shelled
coaital areas of North Viet
Nam and American planes
bombed a frontier poit.
The broadcast said the at­
tacks were made Wedneiday.
A North Vietnamese For­
eign Ministry statement broad­
cast by Radio Hanoi and mon­
itored in Tokyo charged that
“ three jet planes and five
T28 aircraft of the United
States coming from the d irec­
tion of Lao* bom bed and rockcled the Uha Lo frontier
post."

The Florida Gam.’ snd Fresh
Water Fish Commission was
to present t demonstration this
afternoon at Lake Monroe In­
dustrial Park as the Florida
Conservation Week neared the
end of its fourth day.
This morning members o(
the Audubon Society made a
field trip to Monarch Ranch at
Wildwood.
The displays at the Civic
Center continued to attract
sparse but highly enthusiastic
$26.5 Million
TA LLA H A SSE E (U I’ ll —
visitors with the highlights be­
NEW YORK (U P I) An
Enrollment In Florida's 29
ing the paintings of Ray Harm
estate of 126.533.000 has been
junior colleges continue* to
ami Lee Adams.
left by Robert Vanderpoel
incretie rapidly. Slate School
Harm, an artist In residence
Clark Jr., 21 in heir to ihe
Supt. Thomas l&gt;. Bailey re­
at the University of Kentucky,
Singer Sewing Machina and
ported.
has several of his highly skill­
and CU*k Thread Company
Bailey teld opening enroll­
ful paintings on wildlife while
fortune, who died here Oct. I.
ment o f 45,974 student* In
Ia-e Adams of Jacksonville has
college credit courses end 13,on display his equally realistic
30 Miners Killed
497 in adult vocational tech­
paintings of flowers and plants.
LA PAZ, Bolivia (U P I) nics! course*. This give* a
Tomorrow i- Recreation Day
Army troops lired on a group
total enrollment of 59,226
of miner* early today in Sora with the Audubon Society plan­
ning a field trip to the Florida
students.
Sora, the national radio at Huanuni announced. First re­ Agriculture Experiment Sta­
ports said 30 miners were kill­ tion on Celery Avenue. The ex ­
hibit area will close at I p. m.
ed and many injured.
Saturday will he Children's
Day with the Civic Center Pet.
No.
R *fopening at 8:3o a m. Walt Dis­ No. Math*. Veteri
ney movies will he shown
3
1,907
1
starting at 10:30 a. m.
&lt;1
675
2
The special week, co-spon­
2,olf*
4
3
17396836
sored by the Sanford Chamber
7*1
1
3
of Com merce and Florida De­
*
5
892
CAPE KENNEDY (U P I) - velopment Commission, is the
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Two spacecraft set to be rock­ first of what is hoped will be­
t
409
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eted toward Mars next week come an annual event with
2
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1,018
could produce pictures show­ various cities in the state par­
9
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502
ing mile-long features on the ticipating.
415
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intriguing Martian surface.
11
3
1,294
But to do it, tha federal
12
3
1,392 Shopping Center, Forett City
•pace agency said, the twin
13
3
1.226
NEW YOitK (U P I) - Wil­
Mariner probes will h iv e to
453
I
complete the mott difficult un­ liam Diamondstein, manager 14
2.009
Sanford Shrine Club, Lea Av*., Sanford
4
15
manned space mission yet at­ of the produce department of
■t
752 Florida Power Lounge, Hear t.ak*
tempted by the United States. a luperm arel inherited tlO.OOO 16
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Each of the sophisticated— from a satisfied customer.
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The benefactor, Mrs. Marga­ IS
571 pound spacecraft carries a
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single television camera rig­ ret M. Fraser, made the be­ 19
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ged to take up to 22 photo­ quest to Diamondstein because 20
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graphs of M a n when they pats he always treated her in a 21
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the little planet next July after, courteous manner, according
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Junior Colleges
Enroll 59,226

Seminole County Polling Places

Mars Pictures

Happy Customer

By Harry L Johnson

A directed verdict of Inno­

SANFORD NAVY ami civic leadera attended
the annual Navy Day Banquet of the Central
Florida Council, Navy Longue, at Orlando AFB.
Pictured, from the left: Brig. Gen. D. K. Yost,
USMC-Ret.; Col. William Brown Jr., Orlando
AFB commanding officer; Vice Adm. James S.
Thach, vice chief of naval operation (air),
Washington, D. C., the principal speaker, and
Capt. C. W. Swanson, Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion commanding officer.
(Navy Photo)

Florida For Johnson,
Gov. Bryant Predicts
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) Gov. Farris Bryant disagreed
today with Dem ocratic guber­
natorial nominee H a y d o n
Bums over which presidential
candidate will get Florida's
electoral vote.
Burns, m ayor o f Jackson­
ville, predicted Sen. Barry
Goldwater, the GOP candi­
date, would carry Florida by a
•lira margin. Bryant, who has
been holding back a predic­
tion In past weeka, aald he now
believed 'nhnion would win.
Bryan,
' hit weekly news
conference . 'mion would take
Ihe slate by aoout 100,000 vote*
on Nov. 3. He said he reached
hia decision that Johnson was
ahead about Ihe tim e of the
Southern Governor’ s Confer­
ence a month ago.
" H 'f just a general feeling,"
tald Bryant, who also said he
had been looking at polls that
ahowed Johnson's
strength
was on the Increase. “ It's a
reflection I have received—not
scientific—Just a feeling I have
alter talking to a lot of peo­
p le ."
On other election matters,
Bryant laid he would vote for
moat of the proposed constitu­
tional amendments going be­
fore the people at the general
election. He said his opinion
was divided an the proposal
to extend the road bonding
power of the slate for addition­
al years. “ Probably I'll vote
against it, but Pin not sure,"
he s*id.
He n id he probably would­
n't vote for or against a pro­
posal lo lax the first S2.D00
value of
Sarasota
County
homestead* fur school purpos­
es, exempting from properly
taxation the next S5,ooo In val­
uation. Bryant said the exper­
iment would be helpful in
looking fur solutions to coun­
ty financing problems, but it
was his usual policy not to
vote on matters of a local na­
ture to some other part of the
state.
Bryant said he would sup­
port other amendments.
The Governor said one rea­
son the State Cabinet turned
down a request by State GOP
Chief Tom F. Brow n for depu
lira to watch voting booths oo
Nov. 3 was it didn't want the
state lo intrude any more of
its power into local voting
mattera. He seid Brown asked
for nothing from the state that
the parties or the candidates
themselves couldn't handle.
'Sunday Punch'
BRADENTON — (S p l) —
Warren M. Goodrich, chair­
man of the Florida State
Democratic
executive com ­
mittee, today flatly predict­
ed a "substantial victory for
the Johnson-Humphrey ticket
in Florida — possibly by 150,000 votei.'*
Tha recent visit o f Presi­
dent Johnson to Miami, Or­
lando and Jscksonvill* waa
n ed iltd by the chairman a*
" a Sunday punch that viU

insure a Democratic win on
Nov. 3."
Farm Vote
WASHINGTON — (Spl) _
Rural Amerlcans-for-Johnaon-and-Humphrey today predictcd an all-time record vote for
President Johnson In the farm
and rural areas on Nov. 3.
Kenneth BirkheaJ, national
chairman o f tha campaign orgenftat'iodT unld the predic­
tion waa beaed on a final p r ­
otection telephone poll o f
state and regional leaders o f
th a
Rural
Am ericsns-forJuhnaon-and-Humphrey,

Parking Meter
Removal Urged
By E. C. Harper
E. C. Harper Jr., a director

cent In all counts except that
of grand larceny was made
lata this morning In Circuit
Court s i the bombshell hit tha
citrus fraud trial being beard
here.
Judge Tom nrasley made
his decision shortly before
noon today and after a m orn­
ing filled with a m aze of legal
huddles by defense and prose­
cuting attorney* and in the
Judge's private chambers.
There was no activity in the
courtroom axrapl for the legal
strategy meeting* held by the
opposing attorneys.
On trial it Ralph Alderman,
who la alleged lo have entered
Into a scheme which resulted
in the raising o f citrus test
reading* and which netted him
thousands o f dollars.
Alderman'a attorneys short­
ly after noon h id on tha stand
a citrus inspector, identified
as S. Davis, who w as showing
how the citrua checks could
vary in solid contents even
within the same grove, the
same truckload and same box.
Court waa recessed until
1:30 p.m. when the defense
was scheduled to continue the
effort to get Alderman absolv­
ed of the last remaining
charge.
Ha had previously been
charged with gpand larceny,
com plracy to com m it grand
larceny,
bribery
and two
counts of conspiracy to co m ­
mit bribery.
The defense request fo r a
directed verdict w as made late
last night. Judge Beasley ad­
journed court soon alter it waa
made and this morning con ­
tinued deliberating the request
In hia chambers.
After nearly 3lk hours, he
returned to the bench and is­
sued hia verdict.

Demo Hopefuls
Parade Saturday

A motorcade parade of Sentof the Sanford Merchants Asso­ inola County D em ocratic can­
ciation, today urged citltens of didates will wind its way
Sanford to support the organi­ through Seminole County Sat*
zation's effort to remove park­ urday morning, leaving Uie
ing meters in the city's down- Sanford headquarteri office at
down shopping area.
the corner of First Street and
Harper, a candidate for the Magnolia Avenue at 9 a.m .
City Commission, bat asked
It ia expected that about 3(1
that all citlrens attend the automobiles will join Ihe pa­
meeting of Ihe City Commiss­ rade and interested persona
ion scheduled for I p . m. Mon­ are asked to call headquarters
day.
for further Information. Mr*.
He stated that the reaction Betty
Smith,
headquarteri
of citizens lo the removal ol secretary, said today that can ­
meters in Winter Park, Ocala, didates may pick up their d ec­
St. Petersburg and other mun­ orations and materials any­
icipalities in the state has been time today or Friday.
completely favorable, "FollowThe parade route has not
ing a trial period," Harper re­ yet been announced but it is
ported, "a ll of the citiei aband­ expected that It will wend Its
oned parking meters.'*
way through every community
Harper concluded, "It's time In the county.
Sanford's governing board gave
consideration to the feeling
the citizens in respect lo forc­
ing people to pay for the privi­
lege of parking in the down­
town area."

SALT LAKE CITY (U P I) —
President Johnson said today
that he has received a "heart*
ening" offer o f
assurance
from Soviet Prem ier Alexei
Kosygin that the new Russian
regime will work with the
West in a continuing quest for
peace.
Johnson said this in a cam ­
paign speech here at the Mnrmon Tiberacte, And, In anparent reply to a speech m ade
there three weeks ago In which
Republican presidential candi­
date Barry M. G oldw iter blam ­
ed the administration for m oral
decay, Johnson told an aud­
ience of more than 1,000:
Cod'* Children
"W e ir e *11 God'* children
and the tru j m orality o f pri­
vate life ia the true m orality
of a free society: the golden
rule—do unto others a* you
would have other* d o unto
you."
In Idling about K osygin's
message, which arrived Mon­
day night, Johnson d eclared
that it was in answer to hi*
own assurance to the Soviet
Union that A m erica's basie for­
eign policy "rem a in ed un­
changed" despite the toppling
of Premier Nikita Khrush­
chev.
"This I* a heartening re­
sponse,"
Johnson
declared.
"W e must not underestimate
the danger o f Communism—
but neither should we under­
estimate the danger to all the
world If nuclear pow er Is un­
leashed and if we do not m ove
toward pea ce."
•Smear* Tactic*
EN ROUTE WITH GOLDWATER (U P I) — Republican
presidential nominee Barry M.
Goldwater cam paigned across
Pennsylvania today and a c ­
cused President Johnsoa o f
using' ‘ sm ear" tactics. He pre­
dicted that "unhappy and dis­
gusted" voters will give him a
stunning upset victory on Elec­
tion Day.
In Lewlatown, where police
estimated Goldwater's trainside crowd as high as 3,000,
Goldwater aald the U. S. U
"going dow nhill" all around
the world while the President
talks about the "get-up-earlyand vote” Issue. He w as re­
ferring to recent cam paign
comments of Presldnt Johnson.
"The President has delight­
ed in this campaign in not dis­
cussing issues and m isrepre­
senting my stand on the
issues," Goldwater said.

Rid Rejected
WASHINGTON (U P I) The
Supreme Court has rejected
Sea. Bsrry M Goldwater'* attempt to require the television
nctwurks to give him equal
and free time to reply to Pres­
ident Johnson’ s recent broad­
cast on world affairs.

A

Teenager Faces
3-Murder Trial
CI.EARW ATER (U P I) —
Steve Washington, 10, waa
ruled mentally competent by
Circuit Court Judge B. J. Dri­
ver and ordtred to stand trial
for murder Nov. 20.
The St. Petersburg young­
ster Is charged with the rapestrangling o f (hr** elderly
women last year.
Judge Driver ruled W ash­
ington was sane after hear,
ing testimony from two St.
Petersburg peyehiatrleta.

LRJ Eyes Steel
LOS ANGELES (U P I) President Johnson i* keeping a
d o s t eye on the stael price
situation. He was understood
to feel that It would be very
difficult now lo Justify further
U Kitafe* to atgel p r i n t ^

I Vote
for
E. C. Harper, Jr.
FOR C IT Y COMMISSIONER
is a vote for

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Ex- County Officer
Endorses Swofford

Rollins College Announces $1 Million Gift
WINTER P A R K (U P I) GoQoa* President Hugh P.
Rollins College got It million McKean said tho money was
Wednesday to
establish a
a gift from Roy E. Crummer,
school o f finance and business
a prominent businessman and
administration.

said that the eitiiena o f Sem­

By Daana Katra
Vernon Dunn, former coun­

inole need a man to represent

them who haa "know how” in
the state capital and la In
harmony with the administra­
rnm polfn work ere of South
tion.
Seminole
County
Tureday
Mary Karl* Walker, candi­
•vm iag a t AlUmonU Bprlnga
date fo r ton aaocMor, ssksJ
la atata kla full support and
fo r tha workers* support ta d
endoraemont o f W. Lawrence
pledged to continue in her o f­
Sw offord to tho offlco o f
fice in the same fashion that
county commissioner.
she haa for the pait eight
Ma aaid that ho had known
years.
Swafford for eight year* and
Mrs. Rill Nipper, nna a f
nerved with him on tho coun­
the organisers o f tha South
ty commlealon and reopectod
Seminole group, announced
him for hla ability, honeaty,
that telephone volunteers and
and integrity.
Sw offord, in a abort talk drivers to transport voters to
the polls have volunteered In
to tho group, Mid that ho la
the communities o f Longrunning on a rocord that la
open to tho people of Semi­ wood, Longdate, Casselberry,
North
Fern
Faik, Howell
nole County and ono endorsed
Fark, Rolling Hills and GolJby Um people o f AlU m onU
rnrod. South Semlnola head­
Spring* and Seminole Coun­
quarters are open each day
ty fo r the p u t IT years.
from 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. and
Other candidates appearing
will bo open etecllon night
Includ'd Jim Blrkenmeyer,
with Maaon Kelsey in charge
w ho reported that propertlea
nf activitiei.
had been acquired In North
Follow ing the meeting re­
Orlando, Wtathorsfleid and
freshments were served by
Oviedo fo r tbo future needs
Mrs, Orland F m , Mrs. Robert
o f the school system. He said
that surveys indicate 30,000 Drlnko, M n . Nipper and Mrs.
Sw offord.
students will be in Seminole
schools by 1070.
At Day is, candidate fo r
Justice o f tho peece, urged
tho candidates’ supporters to
work herd end not juet eit
hock end hope the voters will
com e out,
Ry Jaae Casartherry
Joe D evil, candidate fo r
American Legion Memorial
House o f
RepreaenUtivos,
Post 2IWt nf Casselberry and
the auxiliary unit will meet
Jointly Monday at ft p. m. at
tha Casselberry W o m a n ' s
Cluh on Overbrouk Drive to
hear reports from Lyman
Atbort flelier, 77, d i o d High School seniors Andy
Tuoedey morning it Seminole llin rly and Dan Casselberry
on their experiences at Soys
Memorial Hospital.
in Tallahassee last
A llfrllng reildent o f G e­ Stats
neva, ho waa bora Sept. 30, summer.
1M7, and waa a retired fisher­
Tha post haa receivad a
man. Ho waa a Baptist by citation for its Americanism
faith.
program. Among tha activSurvivors era hie wife, Mrs. itlea sponsored hy the post
Fannie Geiger, Geneva; four nra sending representative* to
children, Mr*. Curtis Hall, Roys .State, presenting cltSanford; Mr*. 8. J. Itudd, isenahlp awards to outstand­
Claw Dion; A. J. Geiger, Loft- ing senior buy and girl at
m u . and R. H. (D ick) Geiger Lyman High School and ninth
o f Geneva; i t grandrhUdren graders at South Seminole
and a brother, Charles G ei­ Junior High, oratorical con­
ger, of M aiiichueett*.
test and tha Memorial Day
program In Memorial Park.

Pioneers Slate Halloween Party

ty eomtnluioner, eppeered nt
a moating o f the Democratic

The Pioneer Club o f

O f Geneva, Dies

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agalnet you la ike Circuit
Court la end for Cemlnole
rouarr, rtarlde. la rheacerr.
for dlrorce. the abhtevlatel
title of which le J.w-ph r. Kedrowekl, Jr. Plaintiff, v. Leura
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notice Is to renulre you |o Hie
with the fleeh of aald Court
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to tha riatatllfa cornyDint
filed la null eauee, and t* **r»«
a oi.py on lb# Plalnllira allot,
neya not lalar than tha Sth
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Hernia fall Set ar a decree
pro nonfaeaw wilt ha antartd
ogalnat you.
WtlNKSO wr haad the aaal
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A It lilt

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"HERE’S THE WAY WE DO !T,M explains Seminole County auditor
Aahby Jonea to Mn. Burton Marsh (center) of Buahncll, wife o f the
Sumter County Clerk, and Mra. Bernice Owens, nn employe in the Sumter
County clerk’s office. The visitor* were In Sanford to inspect the modern
accounting system established by Seminole County Clerk Arthur H.
Beckwith Jr. and his associates.
(Herald Photo)

Jerry

young

By M aryam Milfo

Thr Roar Lake Elementary

School

PTA

member*

Slt-tulin,

executive board

heard

Mrs.

Molly

parliamentarian

fur

tho l*TA County Council, ex­
plain some o f the finer pnints
o f parliamentary proetdure to
tho 14 hoard montbera pres­
ent.
PTA President Mr*. Kayo
Vista
and
George
Dabbs,
school principal, will attend
tha state ronvrntion o f the
Florida Congress and Parents
and Teacher* Nov. 17-13 In
llradenton.
The next general meeting
o f the Rear Lake PTA will
be Tueidny with a social hour
at 7:30 preceding the 8 p. m.
Ltislnre* meeting. A 10-niimite
program will h* presented hy
tha pupils o f Miss Helen
Llonhart.
Tho meeting '♦ill be AS
brief as possible to enable
everyone to get home early to
hear the election returns.

VOTE NOV. 3rd

BOB HOOVER MJL

WESH-TV - CHANNEL 2

Covington, promising local office, lives with his wife
Sanford baritone, haa in d three children at 166 pine

been chosen to sing the part crest Drive.
of "D r. G ria xcl," one of the
supporting leads in the opera,
"L a Traviata.” to be preaented
Feb. 12 by the Florid a Sym­
phony Orchestra.
Roth the male and female
leads will be filled hy Metrop­
olitan Opera lingers.
Covington, who recently fin­
ished a itlnt at "T h e Tene­
m en t,"
• well known New
York auppor club, sang the
lead In the Orange Ulosiom
Playhouse productions of Okla­
h om a" and "LIP Abner."
The baritone was born in
Sanford, (he son o f Mr. and
Mra. E. A. Covington, attend
ed Semin*)! County schools,
where he was president of the
SHS Glee Cluh ami sang in
high school musical presenta­
tion!.
He has studied voice at the
Washington Conservatory n(
Musir and once served as i f
Herald sport* writer.
Covington, who is sales man
ager of Chase and Company's

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representation on our County Commission, cast
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Atltiur II Werhwtth, Jr.
Clark at tha Circuit Court
Hr loan U Wilke
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Orogen af the (lenevo Saplilt Church offlclellna. flur111 wilt ha la UtkUttn Mem­
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Parliamentary Local Singer Chosen
Boys Slate Talk Law Explained
Set By Legion

Albert Geiger

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Winter business administration." Mc­
Kean said.
The new school is scheduled x
The new school will be call­
ed the Roy E Crummer School to open in September of ttmt
o f Flaanca and Business Ad­ and will be housed in a I7W).ministration and will train noo building.
McKean la id the Crummer
"leaders in business and fin­
ance, granting them the mas­ gift will also provide S300.000
ter or bachelor's degree in endownment for the school.
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Anna Krepel Area Guest

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By Margaret Coaby
from her (Anna's) brother I she left Rumania almost 30
Mr. and Mrs. Jakob llaricb, whom she had not seen s in ce 'y e a rs ago. Elizabeth's father
31 South Cortex Ave., North
Orlando, are delighted to be
entertaining Miss Anna Kreppel of Philadelphia for a few
V
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weeks.
\'
Elizabeth Harich and Anna
are cousins and met for the
first time In Pennsylvania this
^ past summer when the Hariches visited their form er home
in Pottstown. Eliiabeth also
m et her 72-year-old Aunt Anna
for the first time. It was a
Jcijous union and. surprisingly
enough, within minutes, they
all felt as though they had
known each other intimately
for years.
• Anna's
mother,
however,
4 was somewhat disappointed as
she had hoped that Elizabeth
would surpri«e her with a visit
• Spray children's a n k l e t s
lightly with spray-on starch to
make them look trim and neat.
Linen wrinkles unless resin
treated.

MISS ANNA KREPEL, left, from Philadelphia,
in shown with her cousin, Mrs. Jacob llarich,
during recent visit to North Orlando.

Anna wished only to visit
with her cousin and family,
but since this trip held many
firsts for her, the Harichcs
rouldn't resist showing her the
new shopping centers and
nearby tourist attractions. An­
na had just made ber first
CHRIS AND GEORGE BAUMAN at birthday
airplane flight and this was
dinner party given for Chris at the home o f Mr.
her first visit to Florida. In
and Mr*. George Zeller in DeUury.
seeing the sights, although Cy­
press Gardens holds many
beauties and 6-Gun Territory
is fun, Daytona Reach was,
perhaps, the most unusual ex ­
built h o m e on Enterprise
By Margaret Cosby
perience for Anna—to drive at
Mr. and Mrs. George Zeller, Road. Until the time for get­
the water's edge with the
ting settled arrive*, the Zeller*
lovely homes and motels bor­ 30 Sanford Ave., DeBary. re­
are showing them around and
dering the beachfront.
cently gave a small dinner introducing
them
to their
It will be a sad day when party to celebrate the birthday friends and the variotis organ­
Anna jets back to the City oi of Mr*. George Bauman.
isations.
Brotherly Love, but they all
Chris and George Bauman
George is a retired printer
know that this was just the
have recently com e to DeBary and was active in the Masons
beginning and that they will
from Rockville Centre, N. Y .. and Shrine, and the Oceanside
have many happy vacations
and are anxiously awaiting Fire Department Band. Chris
together to make up for those
completion of their custom- is an Eastern Star.
they have missed.

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By Mr*. H. U Johnson
We have a request for a re­ 2 cops broken pecan halves
peat of tile Venison Roast we 2 cups walnuts
had in last year’s column. 2 cups blanched toasted whole
almonds
This hunter says be expects

ik cup heavy cream
3 tbsps. mayonnaise
1 tbsp. grated orange rind
VENISON ROAST
Whip the cream , add mayon­
4 lbs. venison roast (leg, loin
naise and orange rind. RIend
o r saddle)
thoroughly.
Vk lb. sliced bacon
• • •
Juice of 2 lemons
Here are some more "hunt­
Vk lb. butler
ers recipes."
'•« cup Worcestershire sauce
FRIED RARHIT
Venison is a lean roast and
salt
needs extra fat in cooking.
paprika
Rub the roast with salt and
flour
pepper, and wrap In bacon
rabbits
slices and roast at 275 degrees
bread or cracker crumbs
for about 2 hours. Use an un­
melted butter
covered pan. Allow 25 minutes
sour cream, \ eup milk
to the pound. Melt ttie butter,
1 egg (m ore if needed)
add lemon Juice and worresClean rabbits and cut meal
t o shire sauce and basts the
into small pieces. Sprinkle
venison with this frequently
lightly with paprika, salt and
while cooking. When the meat
Hour. Iieat
cup of milk to­
is almost done, increase the
gether with egg. Dip portions
oven lo 450 degrees to brown
uf rabbit into mixture, roll in
the roust.
crum bs. Melt U cup butter in
• • •
skillet and heat very hot.
H ere's a party confection
Drown meat in this ami add
• • •
idea.
eup water, cover and place in
HONEY-NUT CRINKLES
Someone asked for a Pump­ 323 degree oven. Cook until
kin Chiffon Cake recipe. 1 lender. Use thickened drip­ I Jar ( t lb.) honey (Ilk cups)
found this one which sounds pings for gravy, add sour Vi nip brown sugar
very good.
cream if you like. If you use I bottle 7 Up (7 v t.)
PUMPKIN CHIFFON CAKE more than one rabbit, increase I tsp. salt
2 cups sifted cake flour
i 3 cups crisp rice cereal
ingredients as required.
m cups sugar
3 tsps. baking puwdcr
I t»p. salt
1 tsp. cinnamon
v, tsp. each of closes, nutmeg
Vi cup vegetable od
8 egg yolks
Vk cup water
\ cup canned or fresh pump­
kin
vk tsp. cream of tartar
1 eup (81 egg whites
Sift dry ingredients Into mix
log bowl; nuke well in cen
ter. Add In order, vegetable
oil, egg yolks, water, pumpkin
Veal real smooth. Add cream
of tartar to egg whites and
beat very stiff. Pour egg yolk
batter over the whites and
blend. Rake in ungreased 10
inch lube pan in slow, 325 dr
grec. oven for 55 minutes, then
increase lo 350 degrees and
bake 10 minutes longer. Frost
witli favorite frosting.
• • •
GKAPE. PEAR AND
CELERY SALAD
IVk cups seedless grapes
2 pears, diced
2 celery hearts, sliced
a cream dressing
lettuce
additional grapes
' Combine grapes, pears and
celery hearts. Toss with the
dressing. (R ecipe b e l o w ) ,
ttath the head of lettuce and

Combine honey, brown su­
gar, 7-L'p and salt in a heavy
deep saucepan. Cook on low
heat, stirring until sugar dis­
solves. Bring to a boil and
cook gently to the hard-crack
stage (233. candy thermome­
ter). Place cereal and nuts in
a large buttered bowl. Pour
syrup in a fine streum over
cereal nut mixture, stirring
until mixture is evenly coated.
Quickly drop by heaping teaspoonfuls onto a well greased
platter or baking sheet; or
with well greased h a n d s ,
shape into t inch balls. Cool.
Makes 4Vk dozen confections,
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shake dry. Cut out the center
with a sharp knife to form a
hole. Fill with the fruit salad.
Too add color put the addition­
al grapes around the lettuce or
any other fruit you wish. This
will serve 4.
CREAM DRESSING

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is still in Reutl, near Stutt­
gart. Germany and they are
anxiously anticipating a visit
from him in the spring.

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From one of our readers of
"The Corner" I received not
only a recipe but a sample,
too. Wasn't that n ic e ! I must
say that the sample was sim­
ply delicious and I certainly
thank Sirs. Charles (G ladys)
Carlson for the sample and
recipe. So here it is and be
sure to try it. I think you can
still find a few of the persim ­
mons around She got hers
from her tree.
PERSIMMON CAKE
2v* cups sugar
1H cups shortening
3 eggs
2H cups plain flour
3 taps, soda
Vk tsp. salt
2 tbsps. allspice
3 tsps. cinnamon
2 cups nuts
2 rups raisins
2 cups persimmons (4 large
ones, mashed)
Mix nuts and raisins with 2
tsps flour and set a sale. Mix
sugar and shortening. Add
eggs and mix well. Add dry in­
gredients which have been sift­
ed together. Add nuts and rai
sins. Add persimmons last and
mix well. Rake in tube pan
275 degrees for 2 hours.

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Honor Guest Of
Bridal Shower

The L T. Bryans Observe Golden Anniversary
Kn. ; im m I. rant, Ft Lw.
derdal*; Mr. and Mr*. Pom*
m y Dnafcar, Boynton Botch;
Dr. n d Mn. P. V. Hamblen,
Naahvill*, Tom.; Mr*. P#UJ
O’Dell u d Mr*. C. P. Mu*
torn, Atlanta, G*.; Mr*. L C.
rtad oat the «*tdn aanlrara- Tyva of BaraerriUe, Go., u d
ary then*.
Table hoatuaoa vara Mr*.
PoaMMtea Soften. Mn. V. N.
Menard, Mn. P. V. Kanbteo
■ad Mn. L. C. Tyva, atator ot
Mr*. Bryan. Tboy war* aialst*d by aioco*. Mn. Dal* Hod*
m an, Mr*. Vlaco Doaatallo
■ad Mn. HUtoo Teal
At tbo punch table, Mn.
Ctanae* Jobaaoa waa aaalatad by alec**, Mn. Morgaa
Howard. Mn. Goorgo Howard
tad Mr*. Lawnaco Smith.
Guoata w on Mr. and Mn.
Goorgo M. Howard, Mn. Bob
Howard, M. G. Howard u d
Mr. aad Mn. HUtea Teal ad
Viator Garden; Mr. aod Mn.
Data Hodmans and daughters.
Deborah aad Nina, ot Indian
Harbor Boacb; Mr. and Mn.
Lawrence Smith and Mr. aad
Mr*. V. 0. Donatello, Orlao-

Mr. m i Mn. LeaUo T. try*
« ir. el Park Plato te Alta■Mata tprtnp roeeaGy aate-

heated their Mth woddtog aa*
afvtmry wttfe to open hmoo
dangbtora, Mia* Unrn Bryan
aad Mn. It. 3. Leonard, both
od Detroit, Mich., aad their
eon, LL Col. Ladle T. Bryan
ir., at Ma tea V M Bono at

Mr*. D. 0. Kennedy eg Cor
lath. JItea.
Mr. u d Mn. Bryan receiv­
'd many beautiful gilt* ood
thia occasion will bo well re­
membered by tbo maay good
wUbe* extended by m atti and
relative* attoadlag.

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Personals

MMJCED TO C U M

fm th* aalecellaneeoe bridal
■hewer, th* dialog room table
vea aet with a Bwiaa em*
beeUered etelh. Tba center
■teen wan a beogutt od aal*
nan pink roe**, with long
eyreye el hr| eoUlning the
netting. The 40 eoeete wen
■erted IHah Coffee, which
man parted la footed gte*i
Uuhten which wen lm*
yocted from Intend. The
gueete were ate* eemd
Irleh eedfeo rake. Mr*. WO*
Y------- uld they all aoqulr-

T i n Latent Fall Fanhioaa
In Wool*, Flat Knita And
Tailored Fabrics.
Beantlfol New Fall Sliadaa
J u t Th# Right Weight Far
Now T h rn W inter . . •
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Darld VUion apant teat
weekend with bia parent#, Mr.
end Mra. i . P. Wilton. He haa
pledged Phi Kappa Alpha at
PSU and haa beta elected vice
preaident of hla pledge data.

THESE M O V E FA ST. BE

MR. AND MKS. LESLIE T. BRYAN SR. on
their 60th wedtRntr simiventary.

Alto Mli* Avia Stenatrom of
Winter Haven; Mn. Laurie
Hampton, Ocnla; Mr. and

e nmarn e q i

ad a teat* for the Irtah cof­
fee and cake ever In Germany
alto, the gueet* enjoyed In­
dividual tittle petit fours.

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A number af the guette
ware friends whom the fas*By knew aver la Germany,
and an new (fattened la the

q u a l it y

d io iV k A

Faddons

H ER E E A R L Y F R ID A Y A.M.

SPECIAL B U Y S I Thursday, Friday, Saturday I

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employed i t th* Baa* Poet
Exchange and Mr. Pittman.
Jr. In with his father in the

Tba yoong couple have a
hems reedy in the Conway
■wMlvialen.

ELECTION

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Before Testing
High school students wor­
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Feted A t Halloween Party
By Jana CaaaelW ny
The Christian Homemakers
Class of the Casselberry Com­
munity Methodist Church held
a Halloween Costume Party
Tuesday night at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Clare B ilm er,
390 S. Triplet Dr., Casselberry.

National Society Convenes

The Invitations gave the
time of the party as I p.m .
and the guests began arriving
at thia time. Under the watch*
ful eye o f Pennie’s older sis­
ter, the children spent an hour
playing, but were not witling
to wait any longer for they
knew what awaited them In­
side the house. Before Mrs.
Glalter could yell for help the
little girls were Inside the
house pleading with her to eat.

Headed By Mrs. Roumillat
M ajor Francis L- Dade
Chapter,
National Society,
United Staton Daughters of
1812, m et recently at the Hol­
iday Inn, In Holly Hill, with
the follow ing Dnytona Beach
Member* aa hoatotaes; Mrs.
H. K. Hamilton, Mrs. Elmar
Kipp, Mrs. Paul Oliver, Mrs.
Charles E. Booth and Mrs.
Jamea D. Ruble.

Pennie’ s
gifts were not
opened, so this had to be tak­
en care of first, and she went
to work on the many gifts
without any encouragement
from anyone. Pennie received
many lovely gifts but the one
that won the hearts of all pre­
sent w is a small puppy. This
was a gift from Pennie's par-

The preaident, Mrs. F. E.
Roumillat o f Sanford, presid­
ed.
Invocation waa given by
Mrs. H. T. Williams of Tituiville.
The budget fo r the year
wa* accepted and the follow.
Ing School* will receive gifts:
WE NOW HAVE
PENNIE GLAZIER (holding puppy) nml some of her frientla are shown
Caney and Hindman Settle,
CLAIROL’S NEW
at a party celebrating her seventh birthday at the home of her parents,
merit School* in Kentucky;
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Glazier in Geneva.
the School o f the Osarks in
Born
Miaeouri; Berone College for
American Indiana In Oklaho­
Blonde
ma; The SUr-apangled Ban­
ner Houae in Baltimore, Ma­
Lot hxi
rine Library.
Toners
The program before lunrh
By Mrs. Frank White
Earl Walker, commander of slay at the DeBary Manor,
the DeBary Veterans of For­ following surgery i t Seminole waa presented by Mr*. R. E.
Adds Delicate Blonde
Barney Savage of DeBary
Color T o Pre-Llahtencd
eign Wars Post 8093, is a pa- Memorial Hospital. She wish­ Mlegel
o f Tltuiville, who
D rive returned from Ihe hos­
Hair — Without Peroxide
lient at the Osteopathic Hospi­ es to thank her many friends gave a complete hiatory of
pital and is doing nicely at his tal, Holly Hills.
for (heir cards and m essages! the National Organisation, inBleach — Touch-Up *
hom e. He wishes to thank all
of cheer received during her eluding m a n y
Tower.
Memorials
Conditioner — Shampoo
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar E. Cor­ lllneis.
his many friends for their
whleh had been placed.
A Set
son have sold Uielr Red and
cards and best wishes. Mr.
A fter the luncheon which
White Market to L. D. Black­
Mr. sml Mrs. Sidney Swal­
A ll For $12.50
wa* eerved from a beautifully
Savage is a past fire chief in
ford. who will continue with low of Bayou Vista returned
appointed tahle decorated with
the DeBary Volunteer Fire De­
the same high grade groceries from a today visit with their
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partment.
and meals.
son and his family, Mr. and
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Mrs. George Swallow and five
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar E. Cor­
BAKED HOT DOGS
Mrs. Edna Reilly of Azalea children, of Emporia, V a., who
son are o ff on a long awaited
hot dogs ( l lb. serves 4)
Drive is home after a brief formerly lived in New Jersey.
vacation trip to Nassau. They
ketchup
Hair Styling Salon
left early Monday morning for
corn flake crumbs
Miami to board the boat for
Cut the surface of the hot
2201 S. Park A t*.
Nassau and a rest.
dogs slightly. If you wish you
may us« wooden skewers to in­
sert in one end. Roll each hot
dog in the ketchup, then roil
them real good in the corn
The home o f Mrs. A rt the renter o f the room from flake crumbs. Line a shallow
(K ay) Lee w a s the icenu o f which a delicious beef stow baking pan with aluminum
by
the Gypsy Caravan Dinner was served to the girls. Mrs. foil. Place the “ dogs" on the
Kissane, mother of the host­ foil. Don't place them too
Party held recently by tho
ess, Kay lore, entertained the close together. Bake them for
member* o f Theta Epsilon itusheci by reading lea leaves
about IS minutes.
Chapter o f Beta Sbtma Phi and telling th-'lr fortunes. Kay
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in honor o f their Rushees. l.ee displayed a definite talent
MINCEMEAT MUFFINS
The gay evening was further
in Palmistry for tho other
Combine Z cup* biscuit mix
• New Texture Hose
enhanced by the original and girls.
and H cup moist mincemeat
colorful
gypsy
costumes
worn
• A ll Sizes
Following the festivities, in mixing bowl. Add 1 egg and
by the girls.
the group held a business 1 bottle (7 oz.) 7-Up all at
The hostess cleverly decor­ meeting conducted by prea- once; mix until well blended.
ated her living room to rep­ ident Joanne Bohannon.
Spoon Into greased muffin
resent a gypsy camp site.
It waa announced that the cupa, filling *i full. Bake in
The decor also included a Chapter would embark upon 400 degree oven for 13 30 min­
Downtown Sanford's Com plete Department Store
targe iron kettle eituated in a new Ways and Mean* pro­ utes. Makes 12 muffuia.

DeBary Personals

Hosiery

Mr*. L. C. Wiblner o f Or­
lando and Mr*. E. M. Schtlman o f W inter Park were
welcomed a* new members.
The next meeting will be
held at Sanford, In January.

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ject. Tho girl* are planning
Use vegetable ihortrning or
to hold a drawing for a Sch­
winn Bike fo r Christmas. Tho lard when greasing pan* to
drawing wfil take place In keep food from boiling over.
downtown Sanford on Friday
night, December 18th at 9:00
P.M.
Guest* fo r the evening
were; Mr*. Walter (Joanne)
Gardner, Mrs. Pat Helm, Mr*.
Don (Mary Jane) Pope, Mrs.
A. D. (Irene) Fancy and Mr*.
Michael (Sylvia) Pickering.
Member* attending were:
Mr*. Walter (Joanne) Bohan­
non, Mr*. Stem
(Sh erry)
llolto, .Mr*. Don (Jan) Cahill,
Mrs. A1 (Sharron)
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Mrs. Boh (Barbara) l)ekle,
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Reynolds, Mrs. Faye Stetson
and Mr*. Rick (M ona) W alk­
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Copeland, Rev. and Mrs. Dar­
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^
Duncan, Mrs. M arioa Veltch,
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Mr. and Mrs. Leonard W ag­
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Twenty-nine member* an l
friends attended from Titus­
ville, Jacksonville, Sanford,
Mt. Dor*. Clermont, Tanger­
ine, Edgewator. Eustia, Mait­
land, W inter Park and Orlan­
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Chosen for the m ost original ^
costume wa* M n . M ontgom­
ery who cam e aa a large
mouse complete with ch eeie.
Refreshments w ere aerved
following an evening of fun
and games. A - variety o f
doughnuts and coffee, tea o r
apple cider w ere served.

Rushees Entertained With

fashionable
matching bags

Scrvtnf

to plan tha party w ere Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin McClain, Mr.
and Mrs. Don M acLeod, Mr.
and Mr*. Earl Oakley, Mrs.
Phil Caeiber, Mr*. L. L. War
ley, Mrs. Don M ontgom ery
and Mr. and M ri. G. F . Me*sick.
Upon their arrival guest*
were led to the Balm er'a ga
rage, decoratod fo r tho occaa
loo In the Halloween m otif and
lighted with ja ck o ’ lanterns,
by a ghostly apparition.

biscus, Mr*. Laura! R. Hob­
bes o f Jacksonville, National
Chairman o f tha Ghent Com­
mittee, ahowed beautiful pic­
tures that aha had token while
a visitor In Ghent, Belgium.
These picture* Included houae*
where negotiations took place,
and the building where the
Ghent Treaty o f Peace waa
signed by the United States
and Great Britain on Decem­
ber 2-lth, 18 U . A Placque,
commemorating
this
event
hat been placed by the City
o f Ghent and the United
State* Daughter* o f 1812, in
the building where the Treaty
wa* signed.

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Birthday Party Fetes Pennie Glazier Casselberry
|c a ll and she named the pup I Following the opening o f the I two-layer cake, which w as w as |punch and lee cream were
|gifts, the eake, a most unique |decorated with edible pennies,! served to the guests.
P a v la s sawn flit th em ; 0[|Bladt*t.
■ party held at the home of
Those attending were Luaim
Mr. and M ri. Ernest Glaizer
Summerslll, Linda Johnson,
to Genera. The party was In
Collette Hughey. Linda Shawhonor of their young daughter,
ley, Lynn Yarborough, Ksy
Pennie, who was seven on
Bowen, Mary Bowen, Judy
Oct. K The clever Invitations
Kicks, Kim Hendry, Jan Bradsent to each guest read, "A
dy and Pennie’s little sister,
Penny Party for Pennie.'* The
Karen.
words Penny and Pennie w ere
emitted and In their place Mrs.
Clatter placed a coin.

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Turn Big realbdars coming up.
—Don't forgot to goto tho polls
TtaMday and bo SURE to voto
Mr (to Are district out tkta
way. • • • And romember tho
Americas Legion Fair epee*
Monday, aa bs a m and an*
tar If you can and «o out to
•so tho many taUreatlng exMbit*. •••Mrs. Jack Xenatr
baa returnsi homo from a
tuteh visit le Oklahoma, Sho
want ant to sea her daughter
Linda wbo waa ill and whoa
(hare abe neat on over to tee
Bobby Barbour wbo la at Co*

OCT. St, 1M4

l a m p McCallay, Jaffary WUHama, Ruth Bussell, Richmond
Fktcb, Joanna Savlgny, Floyd
X. Pnraeaa, Joann Flowara,
Edgar Laney, Beaale Vaughn,
tgana A. Baker Jr, and Brin
M. Smith, nU of Sanford;
Archie Long and Amy Allen,
DoBary; Richard Rosa, Mims,
and David Grimm, North Or-

■ora Callosa fa Warner. • • •
Happy birthday to Jamas
Giles. Here tell he's a year
older. • • • Also happy birth­
day to Melvin Warren. He's
the new president of the 6-H
boys club out this wsy. They
are calling their club tho Busy
Beavers. And they are Just
that according to tho Assist­
ant County Agent Ernest Lund*
berg. • • • Mr. snd Mrs. T. P.
Strader of Saulsburg, N. C.,
have returned home alter visitlag hare with M. 0. and Au­
drey Roberts and also wttb
the B. A. Ayers of Lahe Mary.
• • • Congratulations to the
Car! Anderson* of Lake Mark*
ham Road who will bo cat*
bratltpt their 2Jlh wedding an­
niversary next weak. May you
havs many many more years
together. • • • la a phone con­
versation with Mrs. Anderson
she said that their ion Cecil
who Is stationed In Germany
broke his right toot. We hope
that Cecil will soon hare the
cast off and he able to u m tho
foot again. • • * They have another ion George who la sta­
tioned at Fort Davis in lha
Canal Bone. • • • We are very
sorry to heir thst Mrs. Rena
(Brown) Swaggerty la 111 at
Holiday Hou m in Orlando. Bha
underwent eye surgery on Wedneidsy morning. We wish her
s speedy recovery snd we will
be thinking shout you. Runs.

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Dubey; Third tad Fourth
■aba tbs project • tuaceaa.
The A Haw on to Springs X I *
A grand March waa held Grades, hurt Tylar, Jimmy
mentary S c h o o l Halloween
Carnlra! prorod a hugs cuereal with proceeds hitting the
11,600 mark, according to
Mrs. Loolso Ksrshaer, F T A
president.

with Mrs. K tn h a c r aa master
o f ceremonies and Mrs. Ralph
Barnard, Mrs. Jolla Barton
and Marion Harmon aa coo*

Prisoo were awarded to the
The carnlral waa the moot various ago groups fo r the
successful to date, with ZOO prettiest, funniest, and moat
spaghetti d i n n e r s
being original costumes.
■erred and all tho baked
Whmere w e n t pro school
era, Carol Jaaa Cava!!, J o ­
Mrs. Earahner expressed anna Green and D o t Simms;
her appreciation to all the#* First and Second Grades,
who participated ia helping X tid Pasternack and Donny

W. LAWRENCE SWOFFORD

Fallow* and Gina W ei*; Filth
and Sixth Grad**, T m «
Frensen, Charjrl Bowman and
Paul Crouse.

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Judging the booth* for tho
boat d*oorat*d w o n Mr*. Country I
Frank O ’BrUn, Mr*. Gen* Olaen’e aa
D ari* and Mr*. Edward MU* "M ake-up
Ur.

LAWRKVCX, THH MAYOR OF ALTAMOlTTm
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SPRING* WAS BLBCTKD TO THIS OFFICR WITH
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TMR LARGEST MAJOR1TT TOTE EVER GIVEN A
CANDtDATX IN THIS A R IA — M % OF TMR VOTE. MX HAS SIEVED. A « TEAR
TERM OH THX BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AND MAS A L L O F J D l
BUSINESS INTERESTS IN SEMINOLE COUNTY. A TOTE FOR W. LAWRENCE
SWOFFORD WILL MR A TOTS FOR SXFXRHNCS AND PROGRESS.

Prist* w ont to tho follow*
In* room* fo r their booths,
first ptac«, “ Spook House,"
Mrs. M a r g a r e t Benton's
fourth grade; second place.

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Mr. and Mr*. John K ahlei
baby girl, Sanford; Mr. and
• • • FrienJs ot the R*v. D. L.
Mr*. Laurtl Sevlgny, baby
Brslnsrd, who served a* pas­
girl, Sanford.
tor of tha Laka Monroe Bapt­
Discharges
ist Church stm t 10 years ago,
Vlrgie Lee Rouse, Ruth L
will regret to learn that be
Scott. Lit* Poehlman and baby pssssd away this past week In
boy, Carol Rudd and baby boy
Bluff City, Tenn. Cause of
and Charlotte Dooahoe, all ol death was attributed to a heart
Sanford; Marilyn Futrcll, Chu
attack. C a rls and condolences
luota; Marie Mlelcnhausen, have been sent 11 the b*reived
DoBary, and Benjamlno Paul family from friends here. • •
Huntley, Holly Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Oglesby bad
OCT. 17, U M
as their guests this past week­
ADMISSIONS
end their granddaughter, Caro­
Shirley
Triplett,
George lyn Swanson Butler, and busW right, John Combe, Bertha band, Haywood, and sons,
Prinule,
Johnnie
Madieon, Gary amt Danny, of Jackson­
Catherine Warren, and Ham­ ville. Coming over from Or­
ilton J. BUhee, all o f Sanford; lando to see his sister was
Carol A . Hudson, Zell wood; Norman and Janet Swanson
Mary Grimes, Osteen; Mary and also with them were Aus­
Ann Campbell, N orth Orlando. tin and Mable Swaggerty of
Ostren and Wilbur ami Juanita
DISCHARGES
Baby Boy Jnhmon, Ethel I’ rnt and daughter, Donna
Ilarrle, Elsie Gilbert, T.urll* Sue. They had a very enjoyable
llronton, Ruth L, VanDuaen, evening together according to
Jeanne Bndfltb, Laura C. Carrie Lou. And I know that
they certainly did. • • • The
Yeager, Veda W lllti and Ba­
Lake Monroe Handy llelpera
by Boy, Maalna Davla and
will meet Monday afternoon at
Baby Boy; Odna M a r i e
the Health Center In Sanford
lfauge, Joy and Baby Girt
to take a tour of the center
Robinson, Mas Rumph, Baity
and to hear Mrs. Hulda Kibbe
Black, and Ann Brlason and tell of Health. Be sure and it
naby Girl, alt o f Sanford; tend, girls. • • • Our thought
Walter Cooper, Andrew Tee- this week is on friends.—1“ A
lo, and Parker Andermn, friend Is a person with whom
Laka Mary; Marguerite Step, 1 may be sincere. Before him
heneon. North Orlando.
I may think aloud.**

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Cattle On Cactus Diet During Drought
SANTA F E , N. M. (U P I) Cattk ia Now Mexico cat cactux, because the cowboy haa
replaced his aUgua with a
blowtorch.
It all began with the stillremembered drought of 1995.
Cattle were dying la New
M eilco by the thoiuanda becauae the grass wax gone. Wa­
ter w u only a memory. Cactua waa the only living plant
that covered the parched
grouad.
The hungry cattle tried to
eat the cactui, but often they
died o f punctured lnteatinea.

That waa when talea of early
Spanlth aettlara In New Mex­
ico w ere recalled. The itoricx
aald the K t tiers gathered cactui during heavy anows, burn­
ed o ff the epinea and led the
pulp to cattle.
Am ong the flrit to recall the
itoH ei waa a Santa Fe ranch­
er, J os* Ortlr y Pino. P ino'i
fam ily, who bad owned land
for m ore than 200 y e a n in
New M exico, reportedly had
fed eactua to cattle in yearx
o f drought and heavy snow.
Desperate, Pino deckled to
try the venture with the tree

eactus that dotted h it ranch.
But Pino'a methods were
modern. Armed with blow,
torches, hti cow boys burned
off the aplnca. T o Pino'a de­
light, his livestock actually be­
gan to gain w eigh t H e found
that one acre o f gras* land,
grown ov er with cactus, would
feed five head o f cattle for
five
months.
During
the
drought, it took 55 acres of
grass alone for one cow .
Pino's practice caught on in
the state. Other r a n ch e n be­
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cactus and aven Spanish dag­

g er or Y ucca.
The blowtorch «aed by the
cowboys really ia a type of
flame thrower which uses ker­
osene. A five-gallon can ia fill­
ed with kerosene and • tong
rubber boee la connected. The
kerosene la (breed through the
hose under p rn a u re and ig­
nited through a long nouted
n oitle on the end.
Grass suit la the preferred
feed by rancher* In New Mex­
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years, such as this one, the
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By Jane Casselberry
A Halloween “ Juke B ox "
I costum e party will be held
Saturday st the Land o’ Lakes
Country Club In Casselberry
|starting at 9 p. m.
Members and th* public arc
I Invited for an evening of fun
|and dancing.
Clark J. Getty, manager, has
I announced that prises will be
awarded by th* management
for the most humorous, most
topical, and th# best costumes.

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Ronnie Halt, Helen Mann
and Sherry Maraxita a n th* among tha many attraction!
senior*; Stefany W estgita la at the Southside School anno,
tho lorn junior and Mary Sue al Halloween Carnival Friday
Makin, Linda M alloy, Gray night.
W rlaley, Steve Leach and
Spook Bobby Reeves re­
Lam ar Oxford ara the five
ports that this one w ill be so
sophomore a.
professional It w'U feature
On the aentor honor roll,
hairdresser* that "w o n ’ t tell.1*
fo r which a 3.0 average o f all
Just to maka aura o f this,
subjects is required, are Mar­
Bobby haa arranged to have
garet Bower, Bonnie Caolo,
real, live operators who not
Barbara Cox, Elaine Echols,
only -w on 't ta ll" bu t wilt
A ngela Hurt, Jean Klinefelter,
make your lltUe miss a real
Linda Mitchell, Diane Powell,
glamour puss.
Kay Sandefer, Linda Spencer,
On hand in th* beauty
Darrell Benge, Joe Farless,
W arren Harman. Ed Harper, shoppe will be Hslen Smltft.
Charles Hunter, David Lanier, Dawn Kiddy and Mr*. Phillip
Ronnie Ogden, Rill Stem per Boyd. In addition to this, Bob­
by sent a message via tha
end J e ff Williams.
Juniora who made the hon­ hants, that each patron o f th*
or roll art Claudia Bumgnrd- beauty shoppe will b* given
ner, Pam Meriwether, Meda her own tube o f lipstick. This
Neiman, Becky Tanner, Karen big attraction will be *et « p
Vickers, Chall
C r o w e l l , in ona o f the class room s.

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What's a carnival without
the chant of an auctioneer.
Well, Susie doesn't know but
just to make sure that Southside has a complete carnival.
Head Spook Bud Rawla haa
arranged to have one on hand.
The auction will ba held in
connection with the country
store, so just follow tho
crowd.
Oh, and if any o f you are
missing some o f your old hats,
don’t think some ghost got
them. Probably they’ll appear
at the Hat booth, where Mrs.
Welsie Dominty w ill be in
charge. Hang on to y ou r hats,
folks, the dart board ia Juat
a few steps awayl
Then too there’ll be those
funny clowns hawking baU
loons, birds and pandae. Tha
spirits tell, too, o f acrumpt*
oua pony rides and a merrygo-round, and h o m a r a a d *
cakes and coffee.

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t n v a l t o Ortead* taaigbt far
i M r a m a t k tilt o f th* M a m
m i n t tha Biskay M o o n Boraata. Tfea tilt la alatad to i » i
under w ay at I p-m. at tte
Colonial High School Hold.
Tka T r ite b ro to Ha tying
atraak laat Friday night whan
tte y amaated t t e Win tar Path
WUdcata b y a aoora o f H to 4.
TMa ghraa tt e aqoad a record
d throa wtna, tw o tlca and
o a t faaa. In t t e Blabop MooreW d la r Park tilt t t e fforaota
won b y a a e o n d « to •, ao
t t e SanJaotaa can oapoet morn
a— patltlo g from tte Horaota
than tt e y racaivod from tte
WUdeata laat w n k .
T te T r ite wont through a
light pra-gam o workout Wad'
naaday, la which tte y review
ad tt e Horaota* playa and
worked on their own.
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waa certainly one d our bet­
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te m c o r ned and aa fa r aa
timing. It looked like every
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fine. E v ery tim e Winter Park
kept making mlatakea and
ovary tim e they did, it coat
Item and w o eeorod nine
teuckdowne and thla week
w eTe going to have to work
aa our antra pointa becauae we
Mily m ade one out d nine at­
tempts. Alter six ball gamea
w o havo acored 1U point* and
held the opposition to 44 10
that apaaka very well lor our
offensive team and our defeoiivo team. We alwaya expect a
tough gam e from tte llornati
and they always play one ol
their better ball gamea agalnat
HI,*1
Coach Dick William* ran the
back* through playa and pass
patterns and pass defense.
William* said, "Bishop Moore
been't had aa good a aeaaon
aa som e d these otter bell
cluba w e played but they al
ways get tough when they
m eet Sanford. At least, they
elwaye have In the peat — ao
we don’t look for a raal easy
hall gama. A* far aa the Win­
ter Park gama is concerned
we made a fin# team effort
and it paid off. The game gave
us a chanea to use som e of
our secondary which will be
used n e i» season. We bad al­
most 400 yards total and this
shows that the offense waa
working hard."
Coach Jim McCoy worked
with the line on plays cover­
ing both offense and defente.
McCoy said, "Laat week's
gama was one d our better
one* but, o f courie, when you
win by a score Ilka that it has
to be. This week we have
worked primarily on the offen­
sive blocking and expect it to
pay o ff against the Hornets.
We hope we can rise to the o c ­
casion since It la the Hornets'
homecoming and sting the
lio n e t s ."

Metro
BTANDINGS
All Games
W T L PA
Team
S 0 1 IT
Edgewater
0 1 107
Colonial
Boons
1 1 103
2 1 113
Seminole
•
72
Bishop Moors
43
Evans
1
M
0
Oak Ridge
0
13
Winter Park
Gam es Tonight
Seminole at Blabop Moore
Gam es Friday Night
Winter Park at Colonial
Galneavlll* at Bo o m
Ocala at Edgawatar
Oak Ridge at Evans

PP
37
20
20
44
70
132
113
13S

CONFERENCE SCORING
i
R. Jones, Wild.
Daughtry, Lake.
MeCo mb, Leolb.
West, Wildwood
Brown, Leetb.
D. Jones, Wild.
Gill, DeLand
Reid, Lakeview
Lee, W ildwood
Ruse, Apopka
Blanton, Lyman
Lambert, Lyman
Crum, Kisalra.

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Seminoles
Leading In
Scoring

TD
11
10
7
4
5
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
3

BP
1
0
1)
1
6
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0
0
1
0
0
0
0

TP
71
80
42
37
Ml
30
24
24
19
18
18
IS
18

T t e Baby 'Hounds boueed
back when they took over on
downs on New Sm yrna's 44.
Bob Eldridge and Dava Straug
ban alternated to carry to tte
'Cuda II. At that point, Larry
Baker, a halfback, took a
handoff and pessed to end Russ
Brandea In the end son* for
Lymans only score. Baker kick,
ed the extra point but with
only 1:12 left New Smyrna ran
out the clock on the ensuing
kickoff.

O m it P « t * 8 — Ort. 29, 1664

About Sports

Thinking Out Loud
■T JULIAN STEN STROM

"It'a navat good whan you
M
but H
toe*," admit* Dick Copeland,
malted tecaaaa ef i
contest tonight opens thla kanntl m u te r o f th* Lyman
penalty.
week's slate o f games for Met­ H i g h
Greyhound football
"L am bert," say* Cepelaad,
r o Conference eleven*.
team.
" t e a spaed." Wa naked Dick
Friday night Oak Ridge's
"B u t," u y a Dick, “ w e’ra why ha w u using Paul in thu
Pioneers and Evans* Trojans
improving w ith each ball backfleld whan t e w u
•
a lto clash in conference bat­
gama wa p la y ."
standout guard a t
South
tle and Winter Park meets Co­
Copeland waa referring to Seminole l u t isaaosL
lonial in a loop affair.
t t e fa ct thla hla Greyhounds
"W e had guard*," Cope*
League leading Edgawatar
will go out of the circuit to hava won but on* o f fir* land said frankly, " b u t na
entertain Ocala and Boon* games they've played ao fa r halfbacks. Wa figured h*
on thla s a u o n ’a alata.
could learn th* job and ha'a
host* OalncavUl*.

the left: Andy Carraway, John Ivey, Mack
Cleveland and Vice Adm. James S, Thach, vice
chief o f naval operations (air). Washington,
D. C.
(Herald Photo)

THE NAVY took on local talent in a friendly
golf match Wednesday afternoon at Rolling Hills
Country Club . . . but none will admit who front­
ed low acore. The foursome in the picture, from

Liggett Keglers Seminole JayVees
Open, Win Four
Newly eponeored Pinecreat
L iggett in the Businessman’*
League
brated

at Jet Lanes cele­
the occasion with

a

fou r game eweep over Lance.

Dick M ayer wee the big gun
with a 211/646 high eerlee for
tha night with aieietance from
Data Alexander with a 184
game and the earn* M o r e by
Jim Ilusiard. Fat Lane* team
Silvcra laid that New Sm y­ it waa John Flachar tossing
rna’s aariy lead gave them an a 188 game and Al Chalfin
edge, and, "W e ju it couldn't rolling a nice 17S/621 aeries.
catch up. But," he edded, "ou r
IIL1I Products " A ” team
boys played a fine ball g a m e." held f i n t place advantage
He singled out the running of with three points over WTEldridge, the line play o f Char KR. Vergil Vaughn showed
He Rupe and the defensive the way fo r HIM with 180, •
work o f 30T-pound Joe Peon*
633 and John Martin rotted a
baker, a middle guard.
184 and Dick Schnltiler a 187.
Lyman racked up seven firit
Gil Luck was the atar for
down* to four for the 'Cuda*.
W THR with a fin* 108/641
Lyman tor 111 yards on the
aeries.
ground and II in tte air while
Maaun'a Men gained a three
New Smyrna picked up 103
landwiae and four through the game nod over Atlantic Coaet
■■ George
Mason
lane*. Both cluba com pleted L i n e
one pais each. Lyman Inter­ homlwd a 170/610 backed up
cepted one pass to none for the by Duane Goembel with a 191
Barracuda* but the 'Houndi gam e and a good 187 by
lost the hail three tim e* on ‘ ‘ Smiley’* Wiltehlre. Charlie
fumbles while the 'Cuda* did Willis carried the load for the
not mlacue at all and that fact trainmen with a 202/639.
spelled the difference.
Dick’a Appllanea won three
Eldridge picked up M yards
from the IILII Product* " B "
on It earriei, Baker 23 yard*
team to take a partial hold
and Straughan 24. Strange led
on third ptare. For Dick'a it
ihe victors with 35.
waa Ralph Bette becoming a
big 223 high game 631 series.
Everett Hoover chinird In
with a 103 gam*. Ron-Sun
put the ikida to Rex Liquor
aa Dava Fleming toned a
The I'KNa won three from 106/61.1. Clarence Wallis was
the Medics laat week in the high fo r Rex with 170/608.
Heininota Memorial Hospital The Autonatlca split with
League at Jet Lanes to take Ward Realty to hold ttcoml
second piece. Ruth Cooper place aa they had a host of
with a 166 and Lee Welgand gunners In Neal Maxwell with
with a 167 proved too much 180/612, Don Dorman with
189/618 and Don Thompeon
for the Medici.
The IilD'e epllt with the with a big 210/640. Bill Fox
BPE'e ee Cleo William* reme ehot a 201 gam* and Tim
up with a 182/477 and M ar­ Dernmy continues hi* fin*
bowling with a 187/600.
gie Abney rolled a 16.1.

PRNs Move Up

To Second Place

Auburn Respects
Gator Air Power
Ualted Prasa International
Auburn coach Ralph Jordan
Indicated today that Florida
ranks only slightly behind tte
United Statee and Ruaela in
air power.
Jordan bssee h it evaluation
on films of last Saturday’s Alabama-Florkia game, won by
the Crimson Tide 17-14.
"T h e Gators went 78 yards
on Alabama la two minutes in
tte air. and any team that
can d o that can certainly hurt
you with Use p a ss," Jordan
said.
"W e’ v* got to Improve our
past defense this week to have
a chance lo beet th em ." T te
Tigers rank third in the SEC
In pass defense.
Florida, meanwhile, keyed
its defenses to atop Jimmy

M arl

The Semlnole-BUhop Moore

Not only war* tte Baby Greybouade d Lyman High scored
r far tte first time this
aeaaon, ben Wednesday night,
ttey also were whipped far
tte first time this aeaaon.
Tte Baby Barracuda* d
New Smyrna Beach dumped
the Loofwood eleven-IS to T
■i tte 'Hounds dosed out their
UM erason.
Despite tte loea, Head Coach
Dick Silvers t e d nothing but
praise for hi* junior varsity
group. A couple o f fumbles—
something that could happen to
any ball club—provided tte
breaks tte 'Cudas needed and
they took advantage o f them
for the margin o f victory.
The first one cam e In the
opening period when New Smy­
rna recovered a Lyman fum­
ble on the Greyhound II. T te
running d Charlie Strange car*
rled tte Baby 'Cuds* to tte
Lyman one and quarterback
Art Goodrich went over for
tte TD. T te PAT try failed and
tte little Barracudas led I to
0.
In the final fram e, New Sm y­
rna took a 13 to 0 lead when
the 'Hounds fumbled again—
this time on their own els.
Goodrich carried for three and
then bucked over for t t e se­
cond 'Cuds TD. Strange booted
tte eitra point

Hr

Face Baby Eagles
By

David Higginbotham

aeaaon against a single loss,
the f i n t on* in eix seasons,
Herald Sporta Writer
The Seminole High School will be trying to add the Ba­
by Eagles feathers to the long
junior v a n ity 11 return* to
Hat o f defeated opponent*, 31
action thla afternoon when
to exact.
they travel to Orlando to face
Stumpf told the tqund in a
the Baby Eagle* o f Kdgewaskull
eeaaion Wednesday,
ter High. Game time is
“ Thla guma with Edgewater
alatad for 3 p.m. The SHS
will decide whether you have
JayVea cheerleaders, with the
a good aeason or a mediocre
full auppurt o f the Seminole
on e."
Boost*re Club and the SHS
The
Baby Tribe
went
student body, i* attending the
tilt as it la the laet gnme for through a pre-game workout
Wednrsduy with Coach John
the JayVer* this season.
Colbert
and Stumpf petting
Coach Ralph Stumpf'a 11,
seeking their fifth win o f the the equad through all the
phase* o f football. Pasting,
kickoffs, extra pointa, punt,
and offensive and defensive
phiys receiving special atten­
tion.
Terry E choli worked on
punts against a rushing line
BaSTON (U P !) — Heavy­ and Greg Shively and Truhy
weight champion Caislua Clay Kinnnrd worked on extra
will have a United Nallona point* and kickoff*.

Clay Invites UN
To Liston Fight

delegation in his corner Nov.
IS to make sure he isn't the
victim of a "d irty loss" when
he mceta challenger Sonny
Liston for their Boston Garden
return bout.
"I
know
something
Is
wrnng." Clay told sport* writ­
ers in Estelle's Restaurant in
suhurban Roxbtiry.
" I have heard a lot o f ru­
mors . . , and just in case
anything happens I have in­
vited 13 delegates to the Unit­
ed Nations from various coun­
tries to be at the fight so the
world will know U 1 am cheat­
e d ," Clay said.

'Deadeye' Moves
To Top Position
By United Press Internationa]
Dcadi-ye Jerry We*t la tak­
ing ailing Wilt Chamberlain's
place aa the National Basket­
ball Association'* l e a d i n g
scorer, and tha Los Angeles
Lakers are none tha worse for
it.

The sharp shooting Laker
guard scored 32 polntx Wed­
nesday night—31 in the secood
Sidle, despite tte possibility a half—to pace the Lakers to a
sore arm might sideline Ihe 112-103 win ov er the Baltimore
Bullets. West has maintained
Auburn ace. Even with the in
an average o f more than 30
Jury, said Florida coach Ray
pointa a gam e this season.
Cravat, "Sidle la still a dan
T te Lakers lead the NBA
geroua athlete who can wii
Western Division with a 4-1
a gam e for Auburn by running,
record.
pats receiving or kickoff re
turn*."
Alabama waa forced by rain
to hold most oe lla praetko in­
doors Wednesday. Indications
were that quarterback Jos Namath would tee little, if any,
action
agalnat
Mississippi
State.
The Bulldogs closed out bee
vy preparation* and coach
Paul Davia said, "W e’ ll find
out far aura Saturday .eight
which ai our boy* really want
to play foottelL "

This will mark the first
time the two school*' junior
varsity 11s have ever met on
the gridiron and, according
to Stum pf, thi* i* the time
fnr the long hours o f prac­
tice to pay o ff.
The starting line up for
the locale this afternoon will
i&gt;e ends Chuck Pigutt and
Greg Gun#*, tackles Jim Bak­
er
and
Horace
Johnson,
guards Mike Kimsey and Russ
Lee, center Greg Shively,
Buddy Stumpf at quarter­
back, Truhy Kinnard and
Terry Echols at half and Ron
Dudley at fullback.

Coaches Needed
For Basketball
The Sanford Recreation De­
partment

announced

tion ! fo r Biddy Basketball
and Junior Basketball league
coaches.
Any adult, says department
director Jim Jernignn, who
might be Interested in provid­
ing coaching and leadership
to beya nine through 12 years
of age is requested'to contact
the recreation agency,
Jernignn said, " I t 's a rare
opportunity to ba able to
work with youngsters in com­
petitive sporta activities and
to provide training in sports­
manship, citizenship and ath­
letics."
Ha concluded, "E ven theugh
our youth athletic roaches re­
ceive no pay, they do find
their reward in their associa­
tion with tha youngsters,"

Harold Smiths
Win First Place
Twenty couples cam e out for
the Sunday Night scotch dou­
bles and Mary and Harold
Smith won first place with their
939 five-game aeries, Including
handicap.

Second place went to Sue
Jackton ami Jack Kanner with
Only lizards known to have
hlrd place being raptured by voices are the geckos, which
Jerry (lefty)
Wisdom and emit a faint squeak when ex ­
Nancy Conway.
cited.

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boy* war* out there waiting
to sea what DeLand w u go­
ing to do, and they found out,
too late. Before they took
things in their own hands,"
said Copeland, "D eLand had
tha 21 pointa and they count­
ed.
Paul Lambert, th* flashy
Sophomore halfback who
has stood out every well for
th# ‘ Hounds this etaaoa,
dashed 41 yards for m e o f
tha Lyman tallies and went

C u p a l a n d a la* felt,
"W e ’ve teats hit with toe
■ a n y offsides and bolding
penalties. They’ve hurt ua.
"W hat about Larry Lott,*
wa asked.
"A a a sophomore,** aaid
Copeland, "ha’a doin g all
r ig h t He makes mistakes and
he’s got lots to learn. But tha
boy Is giving ua everything
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Tba 'Hounds have Lauaburg
to face thla weak. "T h e y lost
to W ildwood," laid DIek, "b u t
you've got to remember that
Wildwood can beat anybody
on certain nights. "W ildw ood
la well on their way to cop­
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don* wall. Tima will tell how
right aur decision was.**

"W e looked real good for
three quarters. Wa looked
bad during one," he said,
"and that one killed ua." DIek
waa thinking o f the 21 to 13
defeat handed hla youth* by
th* DeLand Bulldog*. DeLand
g o t hot In tha f i n t period
and putted over 11 points.
Back to the 'Hounds, Cope­
But that w u atl they g o t
land feels, "W * are still mak­
Meanwhile, Lyman hacked ing too many mistake*, espec­
away and although they aeor- ially en our pass defense. Our
ed two touchdown*, they did ktda are not diegnoeing pass
tally another which w u call­ patterns. W s’n running wall,
even againet Titusville wa
ed back.
" I n that f i n t period my picked up good yardage."

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STANDINGS
All
Conf.
Games
T ram
W LT W LT
3 0 0 6 0 0
Wildwood
1
1
Lrcshurg
3
4
DrLand
2
Kissimmee
3
2
3
Lakeview
2
Apopka
3
2
Lyman
4
Last Week's Results
Wildwood 28, Apopka 0
l^ esbu rg 23. Lakeview II
DeLand 21, Lyman 13
Kissimmee 10, Sebrmg 7
This Week's Gamea
Kissimmee al Wildwood
Lyman at Leesburg
DeLand at Apopka
Lakeview at New Smyrna
Beach

"M aybe tte y sa g b t to
spot ua 39 paints," saggsated Copeland, with tengna In cheek. " I f ttey did
that,*' he uplaed, *‘ we'd
realty be In good shape."
Copeland referred to the
DeLand contest l u t week.

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Seminole grabbed top (c o r ­
ing honors in tte conference
Hut week by racking up S3
points agalnat Winter Park to
run its season's total to 113.
Colonial la aceond with 107
and Boone third with 103.
Defensively, Colonial baa the
best record in the circuit, giv­
ing up only 2G pointa all sea­
son and Seminole got 13 of
those when the Tribe downed
Colonial for the Grenadiers’
only losa of the season.
Boone has yielded only 26
points and Edgewater has bean
hit for 37.
Seminole regained top place
among tte league’ s passing
clubs last week when it hiked
its aerial connection percent­
age to .483. The Tribe has hit
29 times In 80 attempt*. Boone
la second with 33 completion*
in 70 tries for a .437 percent­
age.
Offensively, Boooa top* the
conference in fin t downs with
73. Seminole is second with 68
and Bishop Moors third with
68. Seminole, however, has
given up the least number of
Grst downs to opponents, 43.
Colonial has been tipped for
and Boone for 703.
The Herald'i unofficial rec
orda ahow the Eagles of Edge
water leading the circuit in
yards rushing with 1,210. Co
lonial has 1,182 and Bishop
Moore 933. Sanford la fourth
with 930.
But Seminole's defense has
yielded less yardage than any
other learn In tho league. The
Tribe has given up 349 yards.
Colonial hai been hit for 390
and Boone for 703 .
Boone has picked up 439
yards in th* air, the Tribe is
second wilh 333 and Oak Ridge
third with 301. Defensively In
the air, Bishop Moore has glv
en up the least number of
passing
yards,
179, while
Edgewater Is charged with 204
and Boone 219.
Boone leads in pate inter­
ceptions with ID, Seminole hat
nine and Evans seven. Evans
has been penalized lea*—277
yard*—than any other elub,
and Oak Ridge baa fumbled
the least—four tim et. Semin
ole and Evans hava mUcued
six times to share second
place honors.

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dU y h i i yJht i
By Abigail Van Buren

C U b b y:

TfcJ?
D E A R ABBYt Although
! reed your column regu­
larly, I mlseed your letter
critic lain g the clergyman
fo r making the prospective
bride If aha ware pregnant
or not. However, If the let.
tara which appeared from
eome clergymen today art
n prteentatlve o f tha Protea tan t clergy, I am a»harri­
ed to be numbered among
them. Any clergyman who
perform * 556 marriage* In
on* year, unices he ha* a
congregation of S000 or
more member*, ia not a
clergyman, but an operator
o f a marriage mill, and can
expect the ahnormalcy he
reporta. I am aware, of
course, that some brides arc
pregnant, But the number
o f brides who are NOT
pregnant is so far In the
majority that a clergyman
ran assume that she is not.
Neither I. nor any pastor of
my aciiuaintanre, has aver
felt the necessity to ask a
brlds routinely if she t*
pregnant. Should I be the
only one to uphold your
right to criticise the clergy­
man for having asked that
question, pleass 1st me know
so I can updato my eonacienco. Sincerely yours,
REVEREND D.
DEAR REVEREND D.t
N o need to update your
conscience. It Is as modem
as tomorrow. Becsuss so
many psopls wrote at first
to say, "Sham * on you,"
than "G ood for you," I pullsd In my elaws. But in tha
final tabulation, mora read*
srs agreed with you.
•
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D EAR A B B Y : I wonder
how many women are not
on speaking terms with
thslr daughters and daughter-ln.taw because they had
the nerve to say NO as I
did when asked to baby-sit
with
my
grsndchildrsnf
This generation o f grandchildren la wild and uncontrollabla, and It Is an ex­
hausting Job to run after
them. Well, I'm too old for
that aort o f nonsense, and
1 said ao. I refuse to buy
m y children's affection by
looking a fter TH EIR ehiK
dren while they do all the
things I would like to have
dons but couldn't because I
was
too b u s y
raising
THEM .
PHILADELPHIAN

have plenty o f hot water,
'hut t g ot nowhere. When
■he leaves, the roam the
occupied smells to high
heaven. It nearly kills me
to have such a sloppy, dir­
ty creature in my home.
And I know It Isn't fair to
my family. Sha has alw-syi been one o f my favor­
ite relativea, but I can't
take any more o f this. What

can I do without hurting
her feeling t
COUNTRY COUSIN
D EAR COUSIN: Forget
her feeling* and think of
her future. One of these
days shall lose her jo b un­
less someone tells her how
offensive her carelessness
is. If you truly liks her, for
HER salts, tell her.
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Twenty years ago, most
players
would doubla
tha
one-club opening with tha
South hand. That type dou­
bla has disappeared in expert
play since It Is too llkaly to
hurt tha player who uses it.
Someone has spades and if
that someone huppens to be
the doubler'* partner there is
likely to be plenty o f trouble.
Hence, modern players do nut
double with two-suit hands.
South
might well
have
overcalled with two hearts,
but h* was using the weak
jump uvercall so he merely
bid one heart. Incidentally,
he wasn't taking much o f a
ciianco. Somehow or other
the bidding ia not likely to
atop that low.
Actually e v e r y o n e had
found a bid before South'*
next turn and at thla point
South could certainly hare
afforded to Jump to four
hearts.

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points out

in

Blddiug" that

this was the correct bid.
South wee pretty sure that
he could make at least four
hearts, but be also fslt that

id s Jh s

reply, enclose n stamped,
letf-addrrsevd envelope.
•
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••How To Havs A Lovely
Wedding," send 50 cents to
Abby. Box 69704, Los Ang•ies, Calif.

hi* opponent could do right
wall in spudrs. He was will­
ing to compromise and make
three hcarta plus anothsr
trick or two rather than to
force his opponent* to four.
Hi* decision was a good
one. He did make 10 tricks,
but if he had bid four hearts,
West would almost surely
have bill four spude*.
Four spndes can he beaten
by a trump lead, but if
Nurth opens the ace o f heart*
■ml continues the suit, West
tan make fou r spude* by
double dummy play. West
ruff* the second heart, takes
a club finesse, enters hi*
hand with a trump, takes a
second club finesse, ruffs a
heart, irads a club to dum­
m y's ace, ruffs a club and
leads a diamond. North can't
get the lead to play a trump
and West makes hi* last
trump aa well a* bolls o f
dummy’s.

By Ruth Millett

Privacy ia a cherished pos­
session. And the mother who
must live with her married
son or daughter should never
forget its importance to the
young couple.

Don't be afraid that you’ll
be ahut out o f all family liv­
ing because you withdraw
from the fam ily now and
then. By giving hushuml and
w ife a chance to be alune oc­
Here are some way* in casionally, you will really be
which she can help the situa­ making yoursalf more wel­
come.
tion.

Don't ask loo many ques­
tion*. Never ssk how much
they paid for this or that. If
they go out in the evening
occasionally don't aak like
the iHtrent nf a teenager,
"w hat tima will you
ba
h om e?"
Don't ask ‘ 'W ho waa th a t?"
when they receive telephone
Icalls. Don't try to find out
what's w rong when husband
and wife have obviously had
a quarrel.
• • •
Another way to give the
D EAR A B B Y : ! am at couple privacy is by making
my wlte' end trying to de­ your own friends instead of
cide how to handle this
trying to share their friend­
problem. I have a cousin
ships.
who ia SO, unmarried, and
i f you don’t have friends,
employed by a well-known
get out and go place* by
religious organisation. She
yourself so that the w ife of
lives in a large city and the family has her house to
cornea to visit me every
herself occasionally.
few months for a week-end.
When they entertain in the
She was always quit* ears- evening, let them have their
less about h tr person, but own living room. You can eleach time she visits me
way* go to a movie, announce
ahe’s worse. She has been
that you have a book you
here durinr the hottest want to read or that you
spalls without taking a bath want to watch television in
oncal I have hinted that ws your own room.

elas, Calif. For a personal

By Oswald Jacoby
tt

WIST

Troubled T Write to AB­
BY, Box 60704, Los Ang­

Their

desire

fo r

privacy

isn't selfishness and certain­
ly it isn't a sign that you've
lost

their

love.

Respecting

their right to their own life
is the nicest way you can
show them how pleased you
■rw to share their home.

VOTE
J IM

L E T JIM

one o f the best o f today's
country-western singers, al­
most steals the show with bis
Inspired
Interpretations
of
"G ood Ole Mountain D ew "
and "Eight More Miles to
Louisville" and when he Joins
Jim m y and Motly Bee on "Old
Dan ‘D icker" the show really
sizzles. Other high spots in­
clude Jim m y’ s "Slngln’ the
Blues" and "R em em ber M e,"
the
Cassey Singers’ "San
Francisco Bay Blues" sod
Molly Bee’ s "Invisible T esrs."
Also on hsnd, for them as likes
'em , are Johnny TlDoUon and
Row lf, and there are laughs
from the ever-rtllable Don
Adams.
3-9 p.m. CBS. Perry Mason.
"T h e Case of the Nautical

legal gymnastic*. The plot
twista com e thick and fast aa
an injured man learnt that
he's being swindled while he's
away recovering. Hit move*
to put a atop to the chicaner)*
are effectively countered by
Ms crooked uncle and hit new
bride suddenly find* herself
relying on Perry to get her out
of a monstrous jam , part of
which is a charge of murder.
Tom Tully does an effective
job as the heavy, Anne Whit­
field is the attractive defend­
ant and the regular* are on
hand to turn in their custom ­
ary perform ances.
i;3 o 8:30 p.m. NBC. Dr. Kil­
dare. 'T h e Sound o f a Far­
away H ill." A standard situa­
tion for thla and all otbtr

Television Tonight
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throwa the older, critically m
patient Into a relationship with
a young, critically ill patiead
and, ia ona way or another,
they draw strength D o n each
other.
9 9:30 p.m. ABC. Bowitched.
"The Witches Are O u t " A
timely comedy, about Hallo­
ween. with Shelley Bermaa ap­
pearing aa a good com edy vil­
lain. He's • candy manufactur­
er whoic ad campaign la un­
fair to real wltehes.
14-11 p.m. CBS. The Defendera. "T h e Man W ho." Thla la
what la known aa a timely
drama. Ernie KInoy'a script
has Lawrence Preston (E . G.
Marshall) (topping In aa an
emergency candidate for con­
gress when the man who's sup­
posed to run has a stroke. But,
since it’ s close to election,
Preston finds himself being
molded to (It the already plot­
ted campaign instead of being
able to create his own.
lo -ll p.m. NBC. Perry Com o
iSeason Prem iere) Perry de­
buts his season with an hour
" t h e " from Detroit and with
a cast of supporting entertain­
er* calculated to mako this
another aucceiaful kickoff to
another successful year.

e s s k « a a » s « v n i* a

“And thla part hora, la Marjorte’e Matter*

C A R N IV A L

By Dick Turner

TV R1NTAL
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C O N T IN U E T O S E R V E

T V T ta e ’e Show o f the Night: K not." You've got to be alert medical series, ao (fa 0
lo -ll p.m . ABC. Jimmy most o f the tim e to keep up formatter* which ghre It die*
Dean Show. Grandpa Jones, with thla hour o f legal and Il­ ilnctlon. Mil* 1* th* oo* which

S 0 (3) 44 nrlil Civilization

I visited the new offices o f gray-blue hair, Mildred Smith
the Chris Anderson Model is truly a “ beauty after forAgency a few day* ago, Just ty."
I also met another afterto find out if there were any
ferty model, Loretta White,
lifter-forty type* on th* list.
who is a TV commentator for
And were there? Yes, two,
commercials and w riter nf a
whom I met, the most gl am­
best selling cookbook, "The
orous, tha most interesting
Good E gg Cookbook." Her
women in the business o f
hair ia salt and pepper, “ and
modeling, acting, writing and
1 would never change it" *Ays
doing TV rnnimeri-iali.
this charming wentnn. Il&lt;*r
The Chris Anderson Model
career has been booming. It
Agency is the most exciting
started in Chicngo and has
one to open in New Y ork In
com* to full growth in New
years, because Mr. Andersun
York. You have accn her on
Is a man with a mission. He
many TV shows, and this
is dynamic, knows his busi­
clever after-forty woman also
ness affuirs, and all consign­
added acting to her modeling
ment* are barked up by a
career, leirettii White ha* «
staff, selerted by Mr. Ander­
dazzling smile anil a warm
son. who are enthusiastic and
outgoing
personality.
H er
know their business.
handsome son, Peter Jaeger,
While visiting Mr. Ander­
a ons-tim* All-American full­
son, I met the beautiful, fasback Is now ii TV comedy
cinnting and after-forty Milwriter, lie railed fur her at
D O N 'T
dred Smith, who double* in
the Anderson Agency and 1
modeling, la a writer o f songs
had the pleasure o f seeing
G A M B L E
and has a new career o f act­
their prlile In one another.
ing (she has a part in tha
on hom o
Loretta W hite Is full o f en­
movie, “ Lilith"). M i l d r e d
c o m fo r t
thusiasm fo r her rart-cr-afterSmith lived in Baltimore, waa
forty kind o f life. Slu- can l&gt;e
never even in a beauty cen­
Try out itn k t md tlssn bunt
■ glmntiur model on one show,
lai PtillhMt, tha firit 4 m horns
tral and had nothing to do
next a housewife with a
Isitini til from Palilipt (L
with th* world of fashion, but
warm personality, and even
she has become th* number
the hands for a fanious ma­
one ntodtl for elegant w om ­
ture a rticle who does TV
en as seen In magazines and
commercial*.
poses for worldwide ada. Her
I was thrilled to find these
son slmwed her picture tc an
two mature women so pleased
advertising executive in New
with their careers and it
York and her career waa
proves that what I tell you
Ph. 322-2784
launchrd. She came from
is true— you and you and you
Baltimore (the grandmother
can
he doing
interesting
o f three) end without really
things in your after-forty
trying mada a great success. lives.
E. II. McALEXANDF.II, President A Manager
She has written songs, which
Watch fo r Loretta White
have bean sung and recorded
EARL EVANS — D EALER
and Mildred Smith; they are
by one o f the great women
always on your TV tcrcen and
1*3 N. LAU REL
BANTORD
singers. Pale skin, lovely
in your
magailnea.
And,
through th* expert guidance
o f Chris Anderson end his
l U f f , I feel you w ill *«•
them more and mora often.
Tomorrow — Makeup A fter
Forty

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efficiently, and thrn etudylng
new interest* ia t&gt;eat for to­
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crease.
PISCES (February 20 to
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aria* in dealing with atsocl■lea, but you can solve mat­
u r e w r y nicely Just the »»me.
Don't try to handle thing*
alone. Double harness bring*
real progress.
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN
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fin* progency can gat bogged
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alrapty. honestly. Avoid the
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ALL Typea of new major A ^
pllancea at Draitle D iscount
Call 332-0440. J A R Trading
Post, Inc., 2300 S. Orange
Blossom Trail, Orlando.

1 MOW TMXT Tie / THW lOCAf j BLSVSCTOW. OCI*/ POM*/ ]
DOC I57HKOUOM \ X DON'T &lt; SMI CHICKBP ON THAT I
WITH 10U,W«XH I M6SPANV] MAOAXINW MTICU W U
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TMBUB AWE
•NO TOWELS
UW HEREf

■onto that ora ante, a m
MOON CB1LDRKN (Jane
S3 to Jnly t l) Getting re­
ports, correspondence, bast
m m
appointments properly
handled la relatively easy to*
dap. New outlets ate alee
fascinating. However, they
require more etndy an your

Repair.

A PAlRV SlOtZV ABOUT A
WHAT ARE 'fouREAOlfJS?

CRUEL AND WOCEOQUfEN.

MAC Mr M ti\
Off CM1KAKP

• W

HAIRY INDIGO
PENSACOLA BAHIA
Ask for current price*
A. M. PREVATT
H ARRIETTS Beauty Nook, 749-3113
Seville. FI*.
103 So. Oak, Free Parking.
2nd A Oak, Evening app't.
322 3742.
USED LUMBER: 2x4
through 2 x 12. Sheeting
and f l o o r i n g . 20 yd*.
Leatherette. 3tany pattern*.
CHILD CARE in my home,
31 ill Ends. 322-0793.
large fenced yard. 1313 Park
Ave. 322-9244.
GUNS. Buy, aeli, Trade, Re­
pair. O S T E E N BRIDGE
FISH CAMP.
DACHSHUND
PUPPIES:
3
AUTOMATIC Washer, G irl*
red females, I wks. old, pure
28" Bike. 322-1279.
bred, shots, wormed. Cute A
spoiled. 332-1003.
TRE E RIPENED Citrus. NaAKC Reg. Black Min. Poodl*
Pupa. 12 weeks. Ph. 322-2420.

vels. Wa ship. Albert H. P e ll
Osteen. 322-3173 or 322-4191.

2 ADORABLE KITTENS for
adopt low, month old, housebroken. Ph. 323 9831.

I" BOY'S Bikes, nearly new
English racer, |23. older
balloon tiro bike, $9. Call
322-4843 after 3. Ph. 322-336L

10.

"

I ' h w 's

im t e p e s t in s .

1 H E A R S O M EB O D Y H A S
PU8USWED YOUR BJOGRAPHV.

P ou ltry ■ L ivestock

STUD PONY, with new sad­
dle and bridle, 1123. 322-1389.

AKAI (Huberts) TAPE RE­
CORDER la two units; ex­
tra attachment* A cummer.
Clll tapes. $300. Ph. 322-3669

GOOD Saddle A hunting horse.
Part quarter horse and part GIRL'S Bike $3, Boy's Bik#
&gt;10. 114 Club Road.
Standard bred. 4230. 322-9730.

15. S p ecial S ervices
A t B CONTRACTORS
HOME IMPROVEMENTS,
ROOFING, PAINTING A
INSULATING
Financing Arranged
322-2247

BUGS B U N N Y

I VS A CAB WAfTlNG, MAGGIE.
LET'S OO BEFORE YOU'RE SORRY
; i = r - L YOU EVER MET THIS OUVl

M ILL, A * TW '^
EVRYBOOYS m oos 1
INTERESTED IN THAT

STEAM ewovit. THAN
i n M f PAINTIN'#!

ORAY{ fU . OO WtTHOl/T
YCUl LOTS O f LUCKJ

SAVIN'OOCS..
*1F V A CAN T
C
LICK ’EM,
«JOtN i M r

CHIMNEY, cabinet kerosene
room beater, with blower.
322-4799 before T p. m.
BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
of 10,Ow Items
1300 GrapevlU* Ave.

GUARANTEED Repairs, R*.
modeling. Hourly or Con­
tract. 322-7900.
DRAPERIES— Beautiful Fa WEDDING GOWN, else 7.
Whit* Alencon Lac* A Tulle.
bries, tree estimates. Adam 's
Floor length veil A Tlsra in­
Decorative Service. 322-2022.
cluded, |40. Call 322 8849.
RICHARD'S Tree Service. Free
Electric ROASTER A Ba*e.
estimate*, Ph 323*0300.
Oil Space Heater. 138 Coun
ALTERATIONS on Ladies A
try Club Rd., 322-8364 after
3 p. m.
Mena Clothing. 134-1941.

P lu m bin g

Contractiag Repairs
T R I E ESTIMATES
R- L HARVEY

194 Sanford Ave.

PA 2-2343

FREEZER— Earn a Freerer
or
Frreser
Refrigerator
Combination. Call 322 7 437,
Sanford.
CARDINAL Sewing Machine.

Frigid*Ira Refrigerator, 110
each. Call 322-7393.

It Pays
To
The

Use

H ER ALD

W an t Ada.

Carpets clean easier with t h e
Blue Lustre Electric Shampooer only $| per day. Ca^
roll's Furniture.
NOT RESPONSIBLE
I will m k* responsible
f» r say debt* larnrrrd by
•ayowa ether than myself.
ERNKST E. S K IL L Y

S)

�Plan Your Profits--Put Herald Classified W ant-Ads T o W ork For Y ju -D ia l 322-5612
3ft. Mkc. For Sale

55. Furniture For Bale

177. Situation Wasted

t Shf

Patio*. Floor, Free E itim a.*» SOFA BED. 2 chairs. $23. Dou­ BABY SITTING, Days, Nights
sand, content, rock, pipe,
ble bed. dresser A night
or Regular. 322-1212. Cathy.
■taal, grease
trap*, dry
stand. t33 Desk, $10. 2
DAYS WORK. 322 9226.
well*. Stepp mg rtonri.
chests. $10. End tables. 83.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Dinette table. 8 chslrs, 840. DAYS W O R K - 322-4*37. R »
M
Elm A te.
322-3781
1302 Summerlin Ave.
com m eodatioa.

51. Articles For Rent

I s s fs r l

VtralB

SW EETIE P IE

DAYS WORK, ironing. 322e s t im a t e
7947.
I'pholsteriBg 4 Mattress ren­
ovating New 4 Used Furni­
Rollaway,
Hospital.
Baby
DAY’S WORK. 333-3782.
ture. Call Nia Bedding Mfg.
Bed*, by Day, Weak, or
Co., at TOO Celery Ave. 83. Real Estate Wanted
Mouth.
FA &gt;2111, •
CARROLL’ S FURNITURE
STORE Building wanted home
11S W. 1st
322*3181
BEDS FOK RENT
4 auto retailer seeka suit­
Hospital,
Rollaway*. Juveable location, preferably So.
5.1. Wanted To Boy
ail*. FREE delivery and
of Sanford on Rt. 17-82. Send
Pick-up.
particulars to Box No. 106,
USED Furniture, one piece or
FURNITURE CENTER
c /o Sanford Herald.
houseful. Best prices. Furay
1100 French Ava.
Bedding 4 Furniture Co., 801
84. Real Estate - Balt
Ph. FA 3-7833
W . 1st St. 322-8361.

PURE OIL COMPANY

USED FURNITURE, one room
o r houseful, tools, mlae. 69. School &amp; Instructions
items, ANYTHING you hava
MEN - WOMEN WANTED A T
to sail. 322-3370.
ONCE to train fo r Civil Ser­
55. Furniture For Sale
vice. Good pay. Thousands
o f jobs open. Experience
U sed furniture, appliances,
usually unnecessary. For in­
tools, *tc. Bought • Sold,
formation on Jobs, Salaries,
t e r r y 's M art 313 Sanford
Requirements, local Inter­
Ava. Ph. FA &gt;4133.
view, write giving address,
phone. AMERICAN Service,
Bell
Ua
Y our
Furniture.
Box 86, Sanford Herald.
Quick Service With tbs
Cash. SU PER TRADING
BOB RAY'S STUDIO
POST. FA *6677.
OF DANCE
For toe biggest selection of All Ballroom, Latin, American
nearly new and used furni­ Evening Classes 7 to 10 p. m .
ture, see N oll's Furniture 2310 S. Oak
3224740
Brvkerage in Casselberry
ou 17-92. Open I days 9 to 8. 71. Male Help Wanted

By Nadine Seltzer

□

FREK

HOUSE W A N T E D FROM 60. ItunincM Opport.
OWNER. Will assume Mort­
FOR LEASE
gage on 3 Bedroom, 2 bsth.
SERVICE
STATION.
Write Full D a ta lls -B o s N ,
Good Locauio. Good Products.
Sanford Herald.
Good Treatment
PIANO wanted, any condition. PHONE LOCALLY 372 4342
or apply to the
Ph. Orlando 421-0008, collect.

Oct. 29, 1964 — Page 11 95. Hounci For Bala

r
n
IhJL

4 BDRM. House, partly fura.
on a corner lot, close in.
83,000. Will take a late model
car for down payment—Ph.
322 8492.
CLOSE IN. Neat 2bedroom
frame home, corner lot with
trees and sidewalks. 114 E.
tilth St., 16,300. Exclusive
with

St. Johns Realty
THE TIM E TESTED FIRM
116 N. Park Ave.
PA J-61»

LARGE Modera borne, 1 acre
ground. Near Paola School.
Easy financing. 322-3376.

1400 DOWN -

DEBARY

Lake In Back Yard

Seminole Realty
FA 3-8338 anytime
1801 Park Avenue

87. Buainena Rental*
OFFICE 4 RETAIL SPACE
Lease where the traffic ta
(French A ve.) Hwy. 17-83 it
D m m » m p d a e o M k e r n H, * • Juot G IV E S W
20th St. The center o f Popu­
lation. Large paved parking
area.
NOW REMODELING
Lease now and pick your
colors for paneled walls and
tile floors. Ideal for Doctors,
t—Lost A round
II— Monty W'snlad
3—
Parsonats
D e n t i s t s , Chiropractors,
S4—ravings A Long
4—
BaavtF
Care
14—
Inaurnuca
Lawyers, Beauty Shops, See.
I —Day NursarlM
•S—Schools A Instructions
vice or Retail Shops. Call
a—Child Care
74— Eniploymont garvlcaa
I —Doga—Cate—Fata
71— Mala Help Wanted
W. H. Stamper, Stamper
to— Llvaatock
77— Famala Help Wanted
Agency. 322-4991 or 322-1830.
13—
Hpaclal Nolle**
Tt— Mai* or Ftmala ll*lp

CLASSIFIED INDEX

90. Lotn For Sale

HOUSE, with new roof, stove,
H. water heater, attic fan,
floor furnace 4 pump. With
Fura. garage Apt. 2382 San­
ford Ave. $10,800. 122-0323 or
3231.

Next door neighbor will verify
3 lb. basa recently caught
from thla lake. See 233 Lakewood Dr., In DeBary. Con­
crete block. 2 bedroom, tile
hath, built-in atove • oven,
earporte, l a r g e screened
porch facing lake. Houae will
be repainted inside and out.
Price 112,000 (plus taxea A
insurance).
MEL OTT. Insurance A Real
Estate. 130 N. Florida A re..
DeLand. Phone 734-1864 or
734-2166.

EVERETT A. HARPER
AGENCY • REALTOR
&gt;468 B. Park Are.
Phonci FA 2-2264 e r PA 2 2to3
LONGW OOD- FHA -

Avail­

II —Caltrlnx
7 *— Halea Help Wanlad
able for Sale—801 Lormann
14— 1 'lacta la Eat
77—Situation Wanted
Circle South. 3 Bedroom.
It—Hpaclal garvlcaa
II — Incoma Properly
D? Rath, newly painted $!00
t t — Uuainaaa Prop.—lata
15— Bwlmmlnx Fools
IT—Janitorial Barvlcaa
II— Raal Eatata Wantat
Down
$34 por month. Ph.
II— Po-lt-Touriatf
14— Raal Ratal* Sal*
211 1270, Orlando.
t l — BilllJara Huppllae
17— llualnaaa llantala
to—Cancrata Conatr.
*e— Lota For Sal*
i t — Horn* Rapalra
II—
Karma—drove*
t l —Plumbing
St—out of Stalo Arrraga
t t — Fainting
&gt;3— lloua*a For gala
14—Wall Drilling
14—Ilouaea— gala or Rant
14—
Air Cond. A Haatlng t?— llouaa For Rant
11— Radio • Trlavlalon
140— Raaort Rental*
t l —Photo A E-iulpmoni
10 1 —Trallarn—Cabana*
to—Homo Appllancoo
lot— Mobil* llomaa—Hal.
t t —Muoleal Inatrurnonta
101 — Mobil* Homaa— Rant
I t — Huoln*no Equlpmont
l 1**—Trallar Hpaca— Rant
tt— Job Printing
lot— Trailer Lola—Sal*
104— Apartment* For Raal
34—UehoUlory
2, 1. A 4 BEDROOMS
101— Rooms For Root
t t —Vacuum Cleaners
1. M , A 2 BATHS
IT—Moving A Mlurago
110— llolal Rooms
13— Ex tar ml na tor a
III—
Itonlal Agtnte
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
*1— Plante— Flowara—Saadn
111—
Wanted To Real
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT?
10—
Mlac. For gala
IIS— Autos For halo
11—
Artlclai For Rani
114—
Auloa— dala nr Trad* For Complete Information
115—
Truck* For 8*1*
i t —Swap or Exchange
See or Call Your
110— Automotive harvlra
It— Wanted To Buy
It— Fgrnltura For Sale
171—Fcootaro A Cyqtaa
»*— AntlqaOt Far Sal*
t it — Rnata A Motor*
15—
Monay To Loan
l i t — Marin* Suppllap
SALES BROKER
10— Uuainaaa Upportunlllan
Ht Have The Home For You

LAKE MARY
Lot 100 x 200— 11,000.
HIDE-A WAY BED, good con­ SO MEN wanted to help set up Lake front Lot— $3,300
dition, $23. Ph. North 8-4200,
shows 4 rides. Apply man­ BROWN REALTY. 132 3337 cr
DeBary
ager Blue Grass Shows, _322 196 4
■
A m e r i c a n Legion Fair­ 95. Ilouaea For Sale
USED FURNITURE BUYS
grounds jn Hwy. 17-92 South,
Repossessed full site Maple
Monday, Nov. 2 at 7:00 A. M.
bed with bedding, like new,
$100 D O W N
$60;
EXPERIENCED clean up boy F H A -V A HOMES
Repossessed
Bedroom
auite
on new A uied cars. See Ser­ SEVERAL Outstanding 3 4 3
with bedding $99;
vice
Manager,
Seminole
Bedroom Homes available ia
Rebuilt King Size Hollywood
County Motors, 1801 W. 1st
all Areas o! Sanford. Let us
bed. $69.30:
St.
Show you Around!
g Full size innerspring mat­
CARPENTER A Helpers want
tresses, $13 each ;
ed—Sanford area. 323-0320.
S Full size box springs, $13
1801 S. Park Ave.
each ;
IF YOU can sell and will be
3 Twin size rebuilt box springs,
FA 3-3232 la y tim e . .
satisfied with 8100 to start
$1930 each;
on liberal Commission scale,
READY TO MOVE IN
1 Twin size rebuilt Hollywood
call Room 206, Melsch Bldg, New 3 A 4 Bedroom Homes,
bed. $39.50;
over Faust Drug Store, San
1-2 baths. So. Longwood area
2 Full size rebuilt Hollywood
From Samlnol* County
ford.
—'T rades
considered,
and
beds, $39 30 each;
From Sanford Exohango
(Dial Dlraat)
we'll build on your lot. Semi
2868 PARK DRIVE
1— IS" innerspring mattress, 72. Female Help Wnnted
nole County's Leading Build
322-2120
322-7495
$13;
er
HOUSEKEEPER, live in. Iloli
NIGHTS 322 6824 - 323 0348
9 5 . H o o m m For S a le
95. llnuvcH For Sale
1 - 3 piece dinette. $19.50;
HAROLD LOGAN
days A weekends off. 3
1— 2 piece living room suite,
LMN ENTERPRISES, INC.
UREZNBK1AB
TR A D E : 3-Bedroom frame, in
School age children. Phone
$39 30;
Sales office: So. on U. S. IT- Choice
loU
available
to
Tam pa, for 2 bedroom In
322-7141.
1— 2 piece living room suite,
92 to Dixie Betl Dinar, turn
Greenhriay o f Lech Arbor
Sanford. Contact Mrs. John
$29.30;
right one block on Seminole
MIDDLE Age White Lady
overlooking
g o lf
course.
Welsh, 3616 Garrison SI.,
1— 2 piece living room suite,
Ave. 833 3911.
wanted to keep houae for
Tam pa, Ha.
96. Ilouscrt - Hale or Rent
Custom building to your
$19 30;
elderly Couple. Ph. 322 2318.
(pacifications.
Ur
ten
briar
3 Hot Point Refrigerator, full
3 ROHM., 2 Bath. Living Rm.,
NO DOWN PAYMEMT
CUSTOM Built Home on Lake.
developed by
width freezer, like new, NEED women convaisers for
Dining R m , Kitchen. Break
ASSUME Mortgage 3 Bed
Ph. evening! 322-1307.
KINOSWOOD
$99 30
fast
R
m
,
lge.
screened
insurance leads, fl.25 per
room s, Its bath A air condi­
BUILDERS,
INC.
1 Apt. size Electric Stove,
porch, Utility Room, Car
hour, 4 hours a day, 3 days
tion, Kitchen equipped, Vene­ 97. H oumc* For Rent
f A 8-8074
10.30
port. G o o d Neighborhood,
a week. Apply Company R e­
tian Blinds, Carport, after
808
Fairmont
Dr.
ECHOLS 11EDD1NG CO
no qualifying. Small Down.
UNFURNISHED 2 Bedroom
presentative.
Room
206.
3:30 r . M . 103 Oakland,
119 S. Magnolia
322 6321
322-otto, 06 E. Jenkins Cir­
house. Kitchen equipped. I’h.
Mei*ch Bldg, over Faust's
Sunland Estates, Saniord.
cle, Pinecreat
322 3631.
Drug Store, Sanford.

3 BEDROOM U k rfron t, un­
furnished. 1110.
FURNISHED Apt-, 8*3.
LARGE furnished bouat, $130.
NEW 8 Bedroom, I bath, kit­
chen equipped with 13 citrus
trees k fruit, ftOO.
DUPLEX, furnished, $63.

Seminole Realty

FHA - VA

322-5612

Legal Notice

MAIDS, guaranteed good New 4 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, Central
air A Heat. 322-3303.
York the-in job s, $33 • $33
o n n m v c c m i. an
a v o d D i v t v r c o r t iis : h t v
weekly (are advanced. Har­
2 BDRM . 1303 Elliott, $6,500
o r ■ s v r o n n , r t.n n n u . n r Employment Agency,
n .A R IX O ITS IXTBVriOX TO old
322 0323 or 3234.
Dept 312. Lynnbrook, New
AWVVSX TO r u e r n s m s a r
LIMITS o r TMK r iT T O f
York.
TRANSFERRED, 8100 Down,
a t v r o w D . r t . o n i n t . v a n to
3 ndrm ., fenced yard, kit
asv kw v r v n r T iiR R K o r vt
t i h : B x r i it t T in * o r t i i i i i then equipped. North Or
tv
&lt;so&gt; n o * rniiM t i h :
lando, Pfl. 322 2291.
s e r r n r T iv s : i i v t i : o r t i i i «
IV THK I INI I IT rat RT OF
ONDIXAVrK.
lots
T iin o ta n
xr
i v c u i u k . T in : V t A Til JIRUTAI. CIR. 3 BEDROOM, 2 Rath, screen
.•WKVDED n .V T n r IIRI III r r i T iv avii f o r s r u iv o i .c
rd patio. Ph. 323-0368.
r ir k , as t iii: m s s
» r - I OI VTT FI.(Ill ID A,
r i c i R i iv T in : i i r n i R n r i i&lt; -. vrstRA vn. 1 1 is#
IIIIIIEII III' F t III.It' ATIO V
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r i.n m iM . r i «• LUlTH J SIIRODE
IC .IV T TO TH i: PROVIMOVt
PLAIXTIFT iv t i i i : i i n i c r r i o c r t o f
o r rHArTK R i n e i . F l o r ­ V*
TIIF. VI ATM Jt'DICIAI. CIR.
V A1 ^ NT INC HATS SH NODE
r l IT IV AVD f o r SEMI VOLE
i d a STATI'TC«. IM1.
n n IT KV ACTED RT TNT
DKFKNDANT r m v n , F l o r i d a .
p m p i.R o r T in : « i t v o r STATR OF FLORIDA TO THH IV I IIAVCKRT VO. 1
IIEFF.VIIAATi
B A vroR n , r i.n im iA i
TIIK I'ENN Mt'TUAI. LIFE INV A I. K N T t N K I I A T M aiRANCR CuM r ANT.
SECTION t. Th»t th*ra ta
SIIROtlB:
Plaintiff
b*reby t i m i i H »n j itaclara&lt;1
You jr* h’ raby notlflad that V*
tti* lnt*nil»n of Hi* city of
Sanford. Florid*, lo annax to Plaintiff. Lloyd J. Shrod*. h«* RUBEKT M DOWNING, at v t
»*M City ani Includ* wtttitn fll*d *ult •■•ln*t you In th* at at.
lt« corporal* limit* lh* follow, Circuit Court of th* Ninth JudlTtafandanta
in* 4o* rlh*l property, to-wlt *1*1 Circuit In and for Kamiv n r ir R o f b ai . r
:• through 17 Inclu- mil* Counly, Florid*, for •
NOTICE tS IIEREIIT OtV.
•Iv*.
Am-nilnl
riat
of dlvorr* and **n*r*l r*ll*f. Thn y V that on tha ttlh day of
Drulii l’*rk, »» lh* **ni» *M&gt;r*v1«t*d till* of lh* *ult I* Novambar. 13*1 at ll .M A. M
• ppt*r* In th* o f fir* of Lloyd J. tfhrod*. Plaintiff, v*. at th# main door of tho Court,
!&gt;•- houao of V.mlnnla County, ot
lh* Clark of tli* rirrult Valentina &gt;l*y* Shrod*
B*mlaot*
County fondant. Chan *ry Nn. I lllt . In Sanford. Florida, tho undaralgntha ahov* slylad Court. You od Clark will aff*r for oolo lo
Florid*.
• ' lh* aspiration of thirty I *0 • ara haraby r*&lt;|ulrad and nun- th* ht(h*»t and h.at bl-l-lar for
d *v* from th* d*t* of approval -uandad to fll* your anawar or ra*h tha foll-iwlas 'l**crlh*d
othar Uafaoalta pt-allnc In real propariy:
of Ihla ordinate*.
8 K1T IO X 1 Thl* ordlnanr* I* •aid rauaa »n h tha Clatk of
IJ*T t. ll l/v 'K I*. HKFTa-l-.p'.-t ptirauant to th* pro* •aid Court, and furnl*b ropy of
f.Elt
HOMES ORLANDO
vi.ton* of t?h*pt*r 171 01. Klor- •uch plaa-llna to Harold K.
SECTION ONE. according
7on*a. Attornay for Plaintiff,
Ida Statutaa, 1&gt;«I
In plat thar*of ra*ord*d In
SECTION J. Thla ordlnanra whnaa ma'llna addrat* I* III
Plat Hook It. Paaa* i and
•hall baenma *f(*rtlv* tram*- i Can Caniral Ava., Orlando.
*. Public Record* of F*mlno|a County. Florida,
d'ttrly upon It* pa***x* *nd Florida on or h*f'»r* Novsmber
nduptlon. and upon th* .am* 70th. 13*4, and upon fallura to toxathrr with *11 atruclur*o
booming *ff*ctlv* thl* ordln- lo aama. a Or- raa Pro C-&gt;nf*w*o lmpruv*ui*nta. ftitur**. applla n .* (halt b* published one* wilt ba antar*d aaatn.t you an-1 an.**, and *ppurt*nanc»* on
•a h a***k for fuur ro n » utlva I tha Plaint'ff hav* l a . . a to pro- •all land or u**d In cnujunc*
wr.ka In tha Sanford ll-rald. ctad a* part*.
tl--n th.r.with
In Wltnaii wh-r*of I hav*
• n#w*pap*r puhll*h**l within
Thl* .ala la niada p-trauant to
lh . City of Sanford. Ktorlli
h*r*unto *rt my hand and af- final (!*••»»» of foracluaura ••l-ASSKD .AND AOOPTKD thl. flx * -l III* o ffh tal .aal o f t h l* l*r*-1 In Chan-ary actl-m No
17th day of Octohar. A. DJ 1711 Court thl* Z7lh day ol Octobar 11713 now p.ndlnx In tha Clr1**4.
(BE ALI
rult Court &gt;f and tor M.mlnola
• / A- U WILTON
isc A L i
County. Florida
Mayor
Arthur It Rackvtth. Jr..
DATED THIS l«th day of
•/ J. H. CHAIM’ *
Clark of Circuit Court of Drtotur. 1311.
• M t. RABOHN FR
Ninth Judicial Clrrult In f SEA t.l
• KARL IIItRIINBOTIIAM
an-l fur kaminot* County,
Arthur II Rr-kwtlh. Jr,
Flarl-la.
• J. II II.AKKII
Clark ot lh* Circuit Court
aa th* City Comml.alon of
Ily Manila T. Vihl.n
Ily: Martha T VlhDn
thw Cats o( Sanford. Flor­
t'.puiy Clark
ttaputy Clark
I llarol-l E. Jonaa. Attarncy
ida
ANDERSON. Rt'SH
for Plaintiff,
Att*at:
DEAN * LOWNDES
I 111 E. Central A v *.
* / H. N. TAMM. JR.
Att-.rnaya for Plaintiff
Orlando, Florida.
City Ct*rk
377 Eaat Cantral llnulavard
piit&gt;ll*tl UcL IS. 37 33 A Nov Publlah fbl. 33 A N--r. 1. IJ Ortan-lo Florida
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425-5938

Payton Realty

HOMES

322-1301

Stenstrom Realty

LAKE Cottage, Fura. 322 6106.

17-92 at ILawathg

DUPLEX, iurniahed. 1 bed­
room, n e w l y
decorated.
RAVENNA PARK. 3 nedroom,
Adulta.
Another available
2 bath. Central Alr-coodlDec. 1, 322 3610.
tiorung. bratlng, built-in kit­
chen. excellent closet space,
2 BEDROOM houM with Fla.
established lawn, landscap­
For the Beet Buy In
room A porch. Furnlahad,
A New or Resale Home,
ed. 109 Satauma Dr. Plume
837.3o mo., Clean, 313 Cedar.
322-9148.
See Stenslrom Realty
MODERN 2 Bdrm. houae,
Wa Hare The Horns For You' S A N F O R D ' S N E W E S T
Furn.. $73 m o. 322-2784.
HOMES, Weat 4th St. San
ford. 1 ilcdroom , iw bath, 2 BEDROOM U nfurn, Lake
front $123 m o.; 2 Bedroom
FHA A VA Loatu. LMN EN­
Furn $43 mn. B R O W N
TERPRISES. Inc , Builder
8868 PARK DRIVE
REALTY, Lake M ary-323Harold Logan, cull *18 3911.
322-2420
822-7493
3237 or 322 1964.
Salesman on Duty 4 00 p. m.
NIGHTS 322 4824 — 323 0316
to dark.
UNFURNISHED
3-Bedroom, 2 bath, 2512 San
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
ford Ave , $83.
Realtor
3-Bedroom. 1 bath, I4&lt;)8 WynneRaymond Lundqulit, Atao.
Government O w n e d
wood Dr.. $113
FA 2 3131 Atlantic Bank Bldg. 3-Bedroom, I bath, A01 Rosalia
Homes
Dr., $83.
YOU AIN'T SEEN N U T riV
2-Bedroom, 1 hath, 1811 Sum­
'TILL you take a gander at
merlin, $60.
Selection of 2, 3, and 4
this Magnolia Heights lovely
FURNISHED
Bedruoms located in various
3 Bdrm., Fla. rm ., LARGE
2-Bedroom, 1 bath, 919 Elm
sections of Sanford
kitchen with new elec, stove,
Ave., 843.
Immediate Delivery
and 31UC1I more. All thla on
MONTHLY PAYMENTS TWO lota in select area. 2-Bedronm, I bath, 1817 Sum­
merlin, $70.
FROM $50.00
Priced at only 814,000 with
FOR THE BEST HOME
SENSIBLE terms. . . .

FOR SALE

Stenstrom Realty

$100.00 DOWN

BUY
SEE YOUR

V A - FHA
Ptopeity
Management
and Sales Broker
JIM HUNT
REALTY
Office: 322-8118
Nights: 323-0700
322 0618
3324 Park Drive

Stemper Agency

SOUTHWARD

REALTOR
1NSUROR
FA 2 4991 1918 S. French Ave.

INVESTMENT A REALTY 2-BEDROOM house,
118 N. Park Ave.
323 9173
equipped. 322-3838.

kitchen

3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, kitchen 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath' Fla.
room. P i n e c r e a t . $113
equipped, p a n e l e d
Fla.
323 0394.
Room, lge. yard with well A
pump. 128 W. Coleman Cir­ 2 Bedroom nome, 817 Catabaa.
cle. 322 9394.
2 ROOM Cottage, all utilities.
SHADY LOT. close in. 2 hr.
Including linen (urn., Adults
masonry home with great
only, W*ex or month. 2tOI
fix up possibilities. Owner
Park Ave.
says down payment is no
ATTRACTIVE 3 Bedzoom, 2
problem. Interested?
Bath, Unfurnished, g o o d
BART PILCHER, BROKER
neighborhood, r e a s onable.
Personal Service
Call 322 7999,
lit) A/alea
Call 322-7138
Lane,

B E D R O O M Trailer on Ground floor furaLahed Apt. or
U rge late. Adults only. Ph.
House. $60 to $70 mo. Call
322-7368
322-5133 after 4 p. m.

to*

115. Anton For Sato

106. Apartments for Rent

'63 CHEVY Ii NOVA, excel,
lent condition. $1600. Ph.
322-2283.

WIDE, 2-bedroom trailer.
NO-S-4906.

LAKE MARY clean furnish­
ed Duplex Apt., 1 bedroom. *60 Jaguar 3.4 sedan, 4-speed,
ESTATE-INSURANCE
Call 323-3930.
overdrive, w /w w ire wheels.
3rd A Park Are.
$1400. Call Stoobley, 322-1330,
Phone 333 3641
FURN. APT., lights k W a ter ext. 263.
included. 322-3138.
3 BEDROOM Furnished house,
'37 LINCOLN Prem ier, red ft
1214 Myrtto A re. Ph. 322-2831
1 BEDROOM FURN. Duplex
white, 4-door lM tp. Full pow*
or inquire at 301 W. 13th St.
With Utilities 860 mo. 322-6*38.
er, W /W tires, radio k heat*
3 B E D R O O M Unfurnished
er. Factory air condition.
House, newly painted, 008 W. NICELY furnished. U rge 2$130. 322 8730, 8 3.
bedroom 2 bath apt. Adults.
tih St. J2J-07M.
1912 Sanford Ave. 322-3668.
'33 Chevrolet, 8 cylinder, stick,
3 BEDROOM Fura. House,
$193. See at Dreamwold
$30
m
o.
Up.
Surplus
City.
3401 Palmetto. «U conven­
Trailer Park after 3 p. m.
ience*, nice location. Ph. FURN. Apt. Close in. Jim m ie
322-1248.
1937 VW Convertible
Cowan. 322 4013.
V4ANTED Permanent Renter 2 FureUhed Apia. Centrally lo­ 1963 Engine and transmission,
radio and heater. Call 32&gt;
to 4 year*. 3 Bedroom house,
cated $43.00 k $60.00 per
8830. *473 rash.
large living A dining, plenty
month, rh. 322 3641.
of room, aome furniture,
'39 FORD, 2 dr. Galx. Ex.
good garden ground* If pre­ 3 ROOM Furnished Apt. $63,
Cond., small rash needed to
l
i
t
E.
8th
.
322-4283.
ferred. Right price to right
lake over payments of $28 44
party. Ph. 332-6007,
nn $683 Bal. 322-1330, E x t
Pure. Apt. 2300 Meflonvllle.
303 501. Borja PN 2, 8;f&gt;0
3 • BEDROOM, 3 bath, un­
MODERN 2 Bdrm. furn. Apt.
a. m. to 4;30 p. n . xreek*
furnished. 1 m l. to base, 2
601 Palmetto Ave. 322-1374
days.
blocks to shopping center k
after S;30 p m.
school. 1 year lease reqnir
'82 BUICK 4-door aedan La*
•d. $120 m o. 333-8070 alter FURN. Apt., Adults. 322-1926.
Sabre, radio, beater, auto,
3 p. m.
drive. 2-Wheel trailer, SI*,
W E L A K A APARTMENTS
FURNISHED Cottage, Near
gler gas heater. 66S-3713.
114 W. First St.
base, $40. 322 ST21.
1-Room Efficiency apt. with 1 .0 . A u t o m o t iv e S e r v ic e
Very NICE 2 Bedroom house,
pvt. bath ft ahower, suitable
kitchen equipped, pended
for couple or single person
walls, hardwood floori, ther­
or retired. A ll utilities in­
mostat controlled beat, dose
cluded in rent. Ideally lo­
to ahopplng center. Adulta or
cated on 1st St., within 1 Scnkarik Class end Point
Company
with pre-school child, call
block of 2 free parking loU
after 4 p. m. Ph. 322-4411.
and ahoppmg renter. In­ 210 Magnolia Ph. FA &gt;4828
quire at Manuel *acobeon
FURN. 2 Bdrm. House, clean,
Auto Claes, T tp e
(
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.
close lo Base, $63 mo. Ph.
ft Seat C evsrs
322-6261.
FURNISHED upstairs apt., all
electric kitchen. Recently re■^
FURN. 2 BDRM. House, 417
decorated. 322-3968.
Holly Ave.
304 W. tod St. PA 31038
3-LARGE rooms, bath, furnish­ ALL WORK GUARANTEED
ed. UO W. 3rd St. St.

Ball-Blair Agency

REAL

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED 1

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

$100 DOWN

FHA - VA HOMES

103. Mobile Homes . Rent 113. Wanted To Rent

•7. House* For Iteat

RENTALS
HOME RENTERS

FU R N ~APT. S. Sanford*Ave. 12.1. liontM &amp; Motorn
near L ika Jesiup. E. F. Ste­
Gateway T o The waterway
vens.

Kobaon Sporting Goode

It's just good business to 10(4. Itoornn For Rent
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
check first with Sanford's
304-8 8 E. lit . Ph. FA 2 3861
CLEAN ROOM for Man. 401
largest
Home
Servicing
Magnolia Ave. 322 0720.
14 Ft. RUNAUOUT Boat, to[\
Agency. Fine Homes, Palrly
windshield, rem ote control,
Priced. In all Sizesl
FURNISHED, 3 nice, clean
40 HP ktercury ft Taller, Al*
room s. 322-3677.
ao 12 ft. Aluminum boat, 7
it HP Kvinruda ft Trailer.
You can find anything you
Good Rental home*, Priced
All for $600. Ph. 322 1249 af.
need advertised In the Her­
right, are renting and lealter 6 p. m
ald Classified.
tng fasti
Call Today, For Prompt and
Efficient Service. It Payal

HOME OWNERS

Stenstrom Realty
2866 PAR K DRIVE
822-2420
$22-7495
NIGHTS 322 8824 - 323-0344

Oodqa
J a i l tR jou n d u p !

102. Mobile Homes - Hale
1-3 sod 3 Bedrooms
NEW and USED
Awnings k Cabanas
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
Hwy. 17 9? S
322-2342
1962 NASHUA Traller-lOxSO.
tw o bedroom. Will lake small
cam ping trailer or cash as
equity, Cresent City—OW •
2172.
LETS TRADE for 8 or whit
have you? You’ ll be eom
fortsbl* in this 43 ft. 2 bdr.
Mobile Home. Move it ahcrc
you need it. Reasonable, call
333-7488.

N A T IO N A L

Hurry — For The Beat Deal T o Be
Had On The Fabulous Dodge D a r t
4 Left In 1964 Models. 4 Door Sedans
— Also One Dodge 440— Two Door
Hardtop W ith A ir Condition. These
Cars M ust Be Sold By Monday.

1959 Volkswagen W agon
1962 Chev. Impala — 4 Door
Hardtop — A ir Cond. —
Loaded

BANK
^ P O S S E S S IO N '

$1996

1961 Corvair W agon

31096

1961 Renault Dauphine

$596

1963 Renault R-8 Like New,
'60 Lincoln 81187 baL 834
'60 Ford 8787 bal. $38
'59 I’onliac $786 bal. $38
'59 Plymouth $387 bal $11
'59 Ford $677 bal. 833

*88

mo.
mo.
na
mo
mo.

'39
'39
'5H
'38

Plymouth $381 hoi $11 mo
Mercury 1398 baL $33 mo.
Oldamublle 8497 bal $33 mo
Kurd $298 bal. $17 mo.
Hr Soto $788 ha|. $31 mo.

38
'38
’ 38
'38
'38
'38
‘37
37
’37
‘57
’37
’37
‘37
*33
’ 33

Ford $399 baL 131 mo.
Pontiac 838# baL $31 mo.
Hillman $488 bal. $27 mo.
Oldamobllo $398 bal 931 mo
Chrysler 8398 b a l *31 mu.
Dodga 1394 bal. *31 mo.
Imperial $48* bal. $28 mu.
DeSolo $398 bal. $22 mo
Cadillac $187 bal. $12 mu.
&lt; hrvrolet $299 bal $17 mn
Lincoln $899 bal. $14 mo.
Cadillac $897 baL $44 mo.
Ruicb $387 bal. $31 mo.
Mercury 199 bal. Caab
Cadillac 1199 bal. $ t l mo.
S A N P °R D

IUIL OPEN

AVE.

EVENINGS I

Sanford, Florida
322-4503 |
National Itrpoaaeatinn* Inc.

6,000 Actual Miles

$1396

Also A Wide Selection
Of Low Price Cars Which
Require No Down Payment!

See One Of The Dodge Boys
* Frank Urunaon

* Charlie Craig

• Charlie Hudson

• Boh Thornae

* Hen Howland

Seminole County Motors
1801 W. 1st HI. — Hanford
Phone 322-0614
Or Ml 7-2330

�%

Sen. Mack Cleveland Will Speak
Al Farm Bureau Dedication Meet

S la b Legislature.
I k e endorsement cam e at ■
Meant Armed Forcea-SUte of
Florida traffic safety workshop
in Tampa.
C apt C. W. Swanson, San­
ford Naval Air Station com ­
manding officer, stated at a
safety conference at the base
that the military la M t only
endorsing the new traffic safety proposals but I* taking
•very opportunity to put them
M o r e tha public and to push
for their passage.
Tha station conference was
attended by station, city, coun­
ty, and atab law enforcement
afflclala.
Briefly the five proposed
laws are:
1, A mandatory aeit belt
law which would require 1963
aad subsequent models o f m o­
tor vehicles to be equipped with
aaat safety bells.
2. Re-examination o f drivers
Involved to Occidents where
there has boon bodily injury
or property damage In excess

of DO*.
S. A motor vehicle Inspection
law which would provide that
this inspection program be
turned over to the Florida
Highway Patrol and handled
with existing personnel and
facilities without additional

MANY PERBONB and
organizations received
recognition at the an*
nual USO Awards Din*
ner at the Service Cen*
ter Tuesday. A m o n g
them w e r e the five
pretty junior hostesses,
seen in the top photo.
F r o m left are the
Misses Barbara K a n *
ner, V i c k i Forguson,
Donna H o d g e s , Pat
D a v i s and S a r a h
Priest. In the bottom
photo, chnlrmnn of the
USO Council Richard
Barnett p r e a e n t a a
framed plaque to Her*
aid Publisher W a l t e r
G i e l o w . Mrs. Elaine
Orazl, vice president of
RVAH-1, presented the
USO pins to the junior
hostesses.
(Herald Photo)

Officer To Speak
Truant Officer William Har­
vey will apeak on the subject
•f school dropout* and thalr
effect on the community at a
meeting o f ;he English Estates
Elementary School Tuerday
et I p. m . in the school cafetorlum.
The meeting will be brief
because o f election night.

Candidates o f both parties

I t s . Mack Cleveland will of­

running for office la Tuesday'*

ficially dedicate the Seminole
County Farm Bureau office an
Hwy, 1T-P2, South o f Sanford
at 5 p. ra. Friday.
Cleveland replacei Rep. Syd.
H crloaf, w oe was originally
scheduled to appear.
Farm Bureau President Joe
B a t e has announced that fol­
lowing the dedleatkm ceremon­
ies, the annual barbtque din­
ner will be served, with Cleve­
land as guest speaker.
The m w o ffice building Is
about five miles south of San
ford, across the highway from
the County Agricultural Center
(the site o f the form er county
hom e).
Farm Bureau members are
Invited to attend and bring a
prospective m e m b e r with

election appeared at the m eet

BEN. CLEVELAND

Wilson School Carnival Set
Final plane for tba Wilton
The crowning o f the King
School Carnival Saturday night and Queen will take place at
have been announced by Mra. T p. m. followed by a costume
parade. Participants in the
Herbert Muse, chairman.
King and Queen contest are:
Activities will begin at 5 p.
First grade, Clifford Johnson
re. and Included to tha fun will and Tracey rsenburg; second
ba a apook house, fish pond, grade, Billy Mitchell and Ann
third
and fourth
dart throw and an old fash­ Daniels;
grades, Janice Austin and Joioned country store.
sept Foy.
Goodies for sale will Include
“ The public la Invited to get
hamburgers, candled apples,
tha Halloween spirit and coma
pica, cakes, cold drinks aad and Join in the fun for the
night," said U r*. Muse.
coffee.

leg of the Seminole County
Classroom Teachers Associa­
tion at Lyman High School.
Ernest Cowley was m oder­
ator and candidates speaking
were S. J. Davis Jr., D em o­
crat and Dr. Robert lloover,
Republican, state representa­
tive; W. Lawrence Swofford,
Democrat, and E. Pope Bass­
ett, Republican, for count)
com m iaiiooer;
Mary Earle
Walker, Democrat, and G uj
Allen, Republican, for tax ass­
essor. and Jim Birkeomeyer.
Democrat, and Walter Hoberg
Republican, for the school
board.
Leading o ff the program was
Swofford, who stated that he
had spent IT years in office In
municipal and county govern­
ment and would be a full-time
commissioner, If elected.
Bassett stated that he Is a
lifetime resident of the coun­
ty, and. if elected, would d e ­
vote whatever time n ecesu ry
for the office of commissioner.
Davis stated that the man
elected for the House of Repre­
sentatives should be able to
work in harmony with the
stata D em ocratic leadership
and pledged to continue w ork­
ing for better education.
Hoover said that too per cent
evaluation of property state­
wide la necessary and feels
that the state needs the con ­
stitutional limit of 20 mills.
Mrs. Walker pledged to

maintain the present program
and level of assessment, if
re-elected. Her opponent, Al­
len, stated that voters must
decide between principal aad
political expediency, socialism
and self respect la the elec­
tion.
In his bid for ra-elecUon to
the school board, Birkeomeyer

stated that Seminole has the
beat education for tba least
money 1b tha state ta d listed
hit past aiparience oa the
school board and board of trus­
tees. Hoberg, a professor at
Orlando Junior College, for the
past seres years, stressed the
seed for a trade school aad
school far retarded children.

VO T E
FA IR A N D
ASSESSM EN T
VO T E

FOR
EQ U ITABLE
FOR T A X E S
FOR

A REGISTERED REAL ESTATE BROKER,
WHO KNOWS PROPERTY VALUES. .
A MAN WITH A PROVEN RECORD
OF COURTEOUS PUBLIC SERVICE,

Tax Assessor
W ill

Endeavor T o Open

A Branch O ffice

tion with Us first home fol­ 12 minutes ride.
lowing

completion

of

the

In South

Springe o f

community

g l e n m o r e

Haller’s Deluxe

Bended K y. Bourbon
Reg. 7.15— S 5th. 15.95

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BOURBON

Drive, ju it 1 4 miles from th)

Interchange of Interstate 4,
Homes In Robin Hill will
Robin Hill Is Just three miles Incorporate
many
featurea
from a major .hopping cen­ designed for relaxation and
ter ami clo.r to all nehools. “ tension-free living."

BEG. 4.25— 33.75 CA SE

parkwayt and area lighting.

S C H E N L E Y 12 YR

Brighten Your Holidays with

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KY. BOURBON
9-35
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Breathtaking 6t;tikrr sound system. Studramatic 4-s;ced chirjir his Futher Action
Tcne Aim that guirdt against tud.bls ncsdl.
scratch. Octal IMAM Radio mcludit FM
Stereo Dull Chinn.I Amplifier with 16 watts
p ot peer; (1 aatts UA Standard.’. Diamond
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37.95
CASE
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with t h big,

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Make your Christmas a family affairl Up front is thrill­
ing New Visla Color TV. Under tha lilt lids Is New
Vista Stereo featuring g speakers, Solid State Ampli­
fier, Studiomatic 4 speed changer, 9-tub* FM-AM-FM
Stereo Radio.

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Cars fairs

3.99

• Tower-Air Blower fopliunal) aavaa up to 33% on
fuel

Charred Oak
3.99
4.89

Usher's
Green Stripe
Imp. Scotch

e D e c o r a t o r -s t y lin g add*
beauty U) your home
■ Full l-y e a r w arranty by
M otor Wheel Corporation

322-0152

4 Yr. Str. Ky. Bourbon

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CHARM E’
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T.W. Samuels
4 Yr. Str. Ky. Bourbon
REG. 5.20

O N E O U N C E M EA SU R ED BY
A U T O M A T IC POURER USED
IN A L L D R IN K S A T EVERY
A B C C O C K T A IL LO U N G E

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A B C Beer ft 3.89
Goebels Beer 3.99

Kim

SA N FO R D E LEC T R IC C O
114 MAGNOLIA

4

ABC COCKTAIL LOUNGE
HOME

7 Crow a Blend

Mildred Haney
•49-3631
Deltona

Sohple Ilainea

FU LL Q U A R TS

Seagram

G fid iih J tt Burner

Lee Brothers

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P L U S S T E R E O . . . F M - A M and FM

U u o -Th e r m

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landscaping,

weter insUllstlonn.
Sandler Homes, who era the
exclusive builders In this new
development, broke ground
lsst week for a home for Mr.
and Mrs. Paul A. Marchand,
in an informal ceremony at
the eite. Norman R. Sandler,
building firm president, turn­
ed the first shovel o f ground.
Several more homes have
been sold for this exclusive
and highly restricted area
with construction to start in
the very near future. In ad­
dition, work Is progressing on
the design and installation c f
an
unusual
*n tranceway,
parkway and homa planning
center.
Robin Hill, conaisting o f
about 40 acre* o f rolling, tn a
studded land, It located for
easy access to both the great-

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CHAMPAGNE

Mary G ellinga
Dear Laka
293-6647

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Fti) lire Rugenatela
322-4734
Laka 31 ary

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insure permanent maintenance

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render la good faith emergency
rare to persons In motor ve­
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held liable for rendering such
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care.
5. Aa implied consent law
would provide that any person
operating a motor vehlcla la
deemed to have given consent
to ■ chemical test o f Ms b lo V
If arrested while driving.

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Record O f Achievem ent
According to the Legislative Re­
organization Act, the U.S. Congress
Is required to adjourn each year by
July 31, except in time of emergen­
cy or unless Congress provides oth­
erwise.
Since the law was passed in 1946,
it has been a rare session that Con­
gress has not found it necessary to
provide otherwise. In 1963, the first
session of the 88th Congress work­
ed right up to Dec. 30, only a week
before the second session was to
convene. This year, only the Impend­
ing elections spurred the congress,
men to quit as early as they did.
As government and the times we
live in become increasingly complex,
year-long Congresses may well be­
come the rule.
Longevity, however, is not neces­
sarily equivalent to productivity. In
1963, the one distinquishing ac­
complishment of the legislative
branch was the Senate’s ratifica­
tion o f the nuclear test ban treaty.
The only major bills passed were aid
programs to colleges, nursing schools
and mental health. President Ken­
nedy’s two urgent concerns— the tax
cut and civil rights— were locked in
committee.
This year it was a different story.
The list of important legislation en­
acted by the 88th Congress, Second
Session, is long and includes:
The $10-billion Income tax cut, the
civil rights law, aid to urban mass
transit, the federal pay raise, the an­
tipoverty program, extension of the
food stamp plan, the wilderness bill.
On the debit side, Congress failed
to take any action on such long­
standing matters as:
Setting up a basic— and enforced
— code of ethical behavior for con­
gressmen. In the wake of the Bobby
Baker scandal, the solons postponed
the disagreeable joy by creating a
commission to study the whole area
o f government ethics for a couple of
years.

Nothing was done to curb the
mail-order of guns to anyone with
the purchase price. Senator Dodd of
Connecticut, the one-man backer of
a gun-control bill, can be expected
to reintroduce it in the 89th Con­
gress.
Although the Senate passed a pro­
posed
Constitutional amendment
dealing with presidential disability,
the House took no action. The House
was also silent on Medicare, after a
bill was passed by the Senate.
There was also the fiasco of trying
to nullify the ruling of the Supreme
Court on state voting district reap­
portionment, then trying to orate it
into going away and finally begging
the court for more time, which it had
already granted.
Potomac pundits have explanations
for the remarkable difference be­
tween the first and second halves of
the 88th Congress:
The abeyance of partisan politics
following the assassination of Presi­
dent Kennedy, which carried over
Into the honeymoon period usunlly
allowed a new president: the solid­
ifying of the Democrats behind the
President because it was an election
year; and perhaps the most import­
ant element year; and perhaps the
most important element of all, Lyn­
don Johnson’s masterful touch on
the delicate chords of Congress
which, if not handled correctly, pro­
duce more dissonance than sweet
harmony.
At any rate, both the candidates
and the electorate definitely have a
"do-something” Congress to talk
about this campaign.

Train up a child in the wny he
should go, and when he Is old he will
not depart from it.— Proverbs 22:6.
The moral virtues are hnbits, nnd
habits are formed by acts.—Robert
M. Hutchins.

Political Notebook
Johnson to Sen. Hubert Hum­
phrey to Agriculture Secretary
Orville Freeman and beyond.
At one stop, even the capital
city o f Washington evoked sar­
castic laughter.
All of this has been well re­
marked this season. And it can
be argued th it the ••outs’ * ne­
cessarily are committed to
heavy assaults on the "in s "
If they are to aeore.
nut neither Goldwater nor
1964 are ordinary in this re­
ape ct.
Many Republicans, frustra
ted for decades at failure to
elevate to the White House a
man o f their hard • hitting
tastes, were ripe this year for
the most sweeping attacks ev ­
er
In Goldwater they found the
man tailored to their mood.
In baseball parlance, he is a
"spray hitter," drilling his
hard shots to all fields.
Richard Nixon, the 1960
GOP nominee, had a reputa­
tion In the 1950s as a slashing
cam paigner. A review of some
o f his utterances reveals them
as tame beside Goldwater's.
Nixon in I960, was, o f course,
so mild in tone that GOP fig ­
ures said he no longer was a
fighter.
But Goldwater is satisfying
his partisan's hunger for a
great barrage, has encounter­
ed the perhaps inevitable con­
sequences o f so wide an at­
tack. Many voters grow fear­
ful when so much that they
have lived with so long is cast
into doubt.

That irony la that one of the
faceti of his public perform ­
ance whirh most accounted
for hit winning the Republican
nomination now looms as his
biggest obstacle to election.
Goldwatcr, despite a reserv­
ed speaking style, it the m as­
ter of the extravagant attack
— and millions of Republicans
have a special love for the
punishing asiaiilt. Yet this
very extravagance U the sour­
ce of the senator's difficulties
with many voters.
Having watched political at&gt;
dieners for a generation, this
reporter feels safe in saying
t h a t Republicans, uniquely,
find Intense pleasure in hear­
ing the Democratic opposition
torn to pieces.
GolUwater, more than any
otter Republican in the last
34 years, suits this appetite for
tire and brimstone.
Listening to him in this cam ­
paign, highly charged partiu n s applaud only perfunctori­
ly when he unravels a calm
argument on aomo aucb sunJect as defense spending. But
the hall explodes when he says
of the Johnson administration:
"T h ey
have a wishbone
where they need a backbone."
Goldwater's listeners plain­
ly love best the weapons ot
■com and ridicule, which he
ia adept at using. They hoot
derisively at the mere men­
The controversies over So­
tion of the names of leading
Democrats, from
President cial Security and presidential

Claud* M s g s
Mt ■
T on m ay thus sleep con­
v Idespread complaint ot
tentedly beside a loudly tick­
both men and women eo
ing alarm clock for y ea n
without even noticing Its
read hla raaa carefully.
ticking.
Then add it to y o w acrapbook or m «0 tt In friend*
But If something focusses
whoa* nitration In Hkafy to
your attention on that clock,
become foeueeed W ITHIN
then It looms so loud that you
their epidermis. Don’ t be­
may need to move It outside
come preoccupies! with poor
your bedroom.
‘■InaardaT
Aa regards ringing in the
George W . Crana, Pr. D - M.D. e a n , that ia a normal noise
CASE U-416: Clauds R , In healthy people.
aged 42, has a common prob­
And the humming le much
lem.
like the electrical noise when
"D r. Crana," ha began, " I you put a telephone receiver
am almost t r t t y with frustra­ to your aar.
tion.
F or there le always n steady
"F or last week I wna lying ainglng noise or crackling in
on my pillow, ready to go to auch an electrical circuit, unalecp.
lea* tha phona is "dead.”
"Then I suddenly became
If you then focua on that
aware o f n steady ringing In electrical hum, you may doubt
my ears. And It g o t much If It will ever be possible for
worse ne 1 began to focua m y you to hear the voice o f the
attention on It
other person on the far end o f
"Since then, I keep hearing the circuit.
this steady humming alt tha
But ee soon as that Individ­
time. I ean't quit paying at­ ual aaye "H ello," you get to
tention to It.
Interested In the conversa­
"Am I going deaf or craxy tion that you entirely forget

or what?"

The Lighter Side
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
There is an old Watusl proverb
that translates Into something
like this: " A successful man
is one who earns m ore than
his wife spends."
Step up and shake hands
with a total failure.
My case Is so hopeless I am
even beyond redemption hy
the U. S. Department nf Agri­
culture. But never let it be
said that I gave up without a
struggle.
When I learned that the de­
partment had pubtishrd a new
pamphlet called " A Guide to
Budgeting for the Young Cou­
p le." I ordered « copy right
away.
Considering the shape It Is
in, you might be wondering
how the Agriculture Depart-

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Editor

ny Hal Cochran
After a big wash In hanging
on the line outdoors, Mom la
hanging on the ropes indoors.
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Com* winter and tha old
Iswnmnwcr
your
neighbor
borrowed won't be what It
ns*'d to lie —It’ll be your
snow shovel.

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It won't be long until a lot
of
football stadiums and
spectator* will be filled to

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Mutaal Panda
A L L IN d CO.
211 K. LBMON ST.
LAKELAND, F L A .
Member: Midwest S t o tt
Chicago Board o f Trade
Or lead* Satan

MRS. STAN COMSTOCK
f h . OA I -M M

Senator Holland's
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101 W. First St.

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It will h* moat disappointIng to a rollrga grad when he
goes bark for tha big game
am! sees an upset, unlrsa
there are set-ups aftrrwanla.

OPEN D A IL Y
EXCEPT SATU RD AYS AND SU N D AY *

Pd. Pol. A dr.

DEMOCRATS
OF S E M IN O L E

Joe Davie
Representative

COUNTY!

Mary Earle Walker

W. Lawrence Swofford

T l x Assessor

County Commissioner

Some things
ju st naturally
belong together

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Cnaaty Editor

Bupt

WILL VINCENT
•tall Photographer

P u blla bsd datlr e s o o p l Saturday. Sunday
lished S aturday p r e c e d i n g Christina*.

Such as your SAVINGS ACCOUNT

An* C h ristm a s; p u b ­

and your MORTGAGE LOAN.

StESLHIPriUN MATES
l i e wa«k

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E y M all
JSa W eak

Barbs

COM PLETE
INVESTMENT SERVICE

Thurs., October 29, ’61

m il l s : or e w

Toloarspb

Only on one point does the
pamphlet set forth what I re­
gard as practical advice. This
relates to cooples who have
cut expenses all they "can or
are willing to do" and who
still have more commitments
than they "can reasonably ex­
pect to pay for in the future."
When Uiat happens, the
pamphlet says, "you may
want to consider ways of in
creasing your income."
That is a capital idea, ami
so Is the pamphlet's suggest
ion that "yon miuht be able In
make some hobby or talent
pay off."
I have already decided how
to Increase my income through
some hobby or talent. I plan
to wrile a pamphlet called "A
Guide to Budgeting for the
Agriculture Department."

about tha basic hum o f the
wire*.
That's what usually hap­
pen* to tha steady ringing In
ou r ear*.
If we focua on the outside
voicee, bird calla or musical
Instruments giving o ff their
typical sounds, we Instantly
forget the steady hum o f our
hearing mechanism.
Alas, Claude has become
neurotic about his hearing so
he le now focussing WITHIN
hi* ear Instead o f projecting
hia attention upon the out­
ride world.
Sometime*
Menlere'i
di­
sease will causa an abnormal
ringing o f the e a n , but
Claude's case ia purely the
neurotic type.
Many other folka also get
*o preoccupied with their bi­

focals that thay begin te foc­
us on the glasses Instead o f
looking THROUGH them a t
the beauties o f external real­
ity.
And many dental patients
likewise become so preoccu­
pied with the " fe e l " o f their
new dentures that they also
focus WITHIN their mouth*.
Instead o f looking ou t a t tha
savory foods on the table.
Note this old poem that Il­
lustrate* tha haxard o f pay­
ing too much attention to tha
mechanics o f hearing, eating,
seeing or even w alking:
"Tha centipede waa happy
quite
Until tha toad. In fun,
Asked which !«C fallowed
after which.
This raised him np te
■uch a pitch
He lay quite p ro*tra il In
tha ditch
Inquiring how to fu n !"
(Always writs to Dr.
Crana In car* o f The Banford Herald, aneloaiag a
long stamped, addressed en­
velop* and 20c to cover
typing and printing costa
when yon sand fo r on* e f
hia booklets.)

VOTE A N D ELECT Y O U R

State

WALTEE A. GIELOW. WOITOW ASB PlM LIfE E E
ra A V K VOL.TOLIXBC, Clroniatloa - a n t r a l H a i i i w
R U IK aT ALKXAMOWR
JULIAN L. STENSTMQM
■ AM RT I. JOHNSON

for the third time.
"Newlyweds are often more
romantic than factural about
what it actually costa to run a
household," t h a
pamphlet
says.
"Y ou r views on what you
can afford may be a little un­
realistic at first.”
That is true enough, so far
as it goes. But it neglect* to
point out that the longer you
stay married, the less roman
tic and the more unrealistic
your view* become.
"The solution to money
problems l* not necessarily
more m oney," tho pamphlet
says.
Hah! The Agriculture De­
partment should meet my wife,
She has never yet had a mon­
ey problem that couldn't bo
solved by more money.

myself.
You also might be wonder­
ing what budgetary advice for
ynung couples has to do with
agriculture. 1 wondered about
that, too.
And finally you might be
wondering why anyone w h o1
has been married 15 years
wohld order a budget guide fur
young couples.
All 1 can say In regard to
any of these curiosities Is that
I was desperate. When you
aro grasping at straws, you
don’t challenge the haystack s
credentials.
Anyway, I obtained a copy
ot the pamphlet and looked
It over as 1 was going under

m Ip fcanfiorii Ijp ra Id
I’aj;e 1-A Sanford, Florida

Ignora Your "lan arda"
As long as our attention la
focussed on things o r people
outside our akin, we uaually
stay well adjusted.
But aa soon as wa begin
to anetyxe our "Innards," then
watch outl
For tha mere paying atten­
tion to an organ o r an ache
or pain will quickly m agnify
its intensity.

Dick West’s

control over nuclear weapons
are simply the most striking
instances of how this has made
trouble for the senator.
Politicians In both parties
have contended that Goldwater would have been belter ad­
vised this fill to have "steer­
ed clear" of such risky con­
troversies.
This may he good advice for
him in his present difficulty.
But until the alarms rang fori nicnl qualifies to offer budget
him on these Issues in the ary advice. I wondered that
disastrous New
Hampshire
primary, most conservative
Republicans warmly cheered
every blast from Goldwater'*
hot bat. His utterances on nu­
clear control, use of Marines
to "turn the w iler on " in Cu­
ba, the Social Security were
natural extensions of a politi­
cal outlook that spares no man
and no policy bearing the la­
bel "D em ocratic."
Republicans cramming halls
and public squares in these
closing days revel In Goldwatcr's
unrelenting bom bard­
ment. Yet it may be a big
cause ol unhappiness that will
descend upon them If be loses
Nov. 3.

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W orry Clinic

Thought For Today

Bruce B io ssa t--R q y Cromley

WASHINGTON (NEA) Campaign with Son. Harry
Goldwatcr for any fair length
of time and you begin to be
struck by a major Irony.

Dr. Crane's

Wonder If It Will Orbit

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paid la advaaca.

Let Progress Continue!

Tha Moral* Is a momsor af tbs nniias proas which to antlilat stcluttvaly to tha uoa for rapubtlaatlaa at all tha lasal
aowa prints* la this aswaespar.
Enistsd aa nennd cleat matter t-etaoar II, M il at III Post
Office nf Sanford. Florida, undar tho Act at Ceaerate nf March.
ho part ot any malarial, aawa or ad,arm ing. ol this sdltloa
of Tha Hanford llorald may bo roprodueod la *ay manner withtut written pormleolon of tho puhllohor of Tho HoralS. Any
fndlrlduet or firm rooponttblo for ouch reproduction will bo -Hu W E S T
o n elder od a« inlrlti*,n* uo Tho Herald a copyrlaht and wilt ha
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'hold Lablo U damage* under tha law.

Jim Hirkenmeyer
County

PD. POL. ADV. BY FLORIDA DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, WARREN
F I R S T fcT

SANFORD, FLA.

M. GOODRICH. CHAIRM AN; ANN CRAMER, VICK

CITAiRMAN. FRANK I,. PORTER. SECRETARY. IV COOPERATION WITH SEMINOLE COUNTY DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.

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Letters To tho Editor

Latter* To the Editor

: la tototanre, aa I under•aland H, Ua H U N i (or da­
: mooUo Ola aad to rombit law*
Imam la tto Uattod Statoo
. woaM to la ttonge tto law,
-o r la lsaaro ft in tto flrat
to and Minor would
ataad that tto important thing
about law oatorri aMat woo
to p i oMtoiaro teUnd to n .
. M tto law p i la tto way ol
i tto law atouM to
Immediately, to awio| away
; with too righto to tto ortaiiaal
• defendant." ThU from Ur.
' OoMwator. Thla "otooiahro
with right*, to
la equally applicable
to you rtodon to thla aawa*
paper ao to tto aoaallad erlmlaal dofandaata. Aa John
. Doaaa aaid, ao man la an isload uato Mmeelf aad to lota*
■aa aay aiaa It to loaaoa tho
- whola. If tto erimiaal defend­
ants' righto ora loaaanod to
aay dagrao ao ara tto right*
•to you aa a cltltoa, and to all
cHitaaa, kaaaaod.
So far, under tto Cooitltu
tloo aad la tto Supremo Court
rullagi la quo*tloo, tto coo*
care waa not with aay partlc*
ular defendant, Innocent or
guilty, hut with upholding tto
"due process" clauao and the
rigbta aet forth In the Fourth
through Eighth Amendment!.
About there and other "obaeaaho tauter*!'' with our rigbta
Mr. Ooldwater aaya ha will do
two thlnga. One, In making ap­
pointment to tto federal Ju­
diciary to would cooaldar tho

need to redress Constitutional while roc* riots tako ptouo? your paper aad Duds Wfl- kla continually expanding de­
ficit spending program, and
Interpretation la favor to tho to high ottco to preildawl 11ams.
public, It is my understanding demands o aUtasauo with Ml
1 might add In my epMea oe aa.
from oil 1 hnvo boon taught nasi background, Barry aad many otters Dario too Tto Democratic camp has
in acbool that aueb interpretsGoldwatar la such o man. Of bora o groat snoot to tto ao- continually referred to GcId­
tloo woa to bo, and must to,
etety tad to tto papor.
as tar ao Irresponsible, a wild
la favor to Justice and not la courts If you atlll insist on
Mm. Byre* A. Fan
favor to aomo emptoreol pub­ eeadlag billions to doflore
man, or a mating demagogue.
e e
e
lic. Should hio court packing over etas while limiting (ho Editor Harold t
Even come of the Republlfoil, to would support a Can- aged te n at tome, if you want Our President, hi a cam­ enae’ staunchest opposition
atitutlonal
ome*dme*t o man that will not concern
paign speech In Illinois, point- has denied these charges.
to “ giva bach to tto elates himielf enough to know (to
On top of all this, Mr. John­
tboee power* abeoiuUly need­ typo to man uador him, Lyn­ ad to a erne on top of a near­
by church and cried, "Forgive son said In hie Jan. IB, Whits
ed for (air aad efficient ad- don Johnson Is tto m u! You
House address, "Wa ara go­
mialatratlo* of crimlsal law/' wUl not nm this letter, but them, Lord, for they knew
ing to try to take all of the
not
what
they
do."
Ha
dose
If such an amendment were to It «&gt;presses thousands to vot­
this In referring to the aa- money that Is being unneces­
contain bis views to tto pow­ ers.
called "dirty" campaigning of sarily spent and taka it from
ers tto states need wo can sat
Rev. B. Wllmer Miller
tto tovoo aad giro it to the
the Bepubllcene.
ready to throw out half tto
Orison
bare note that need It oo
After
some
of
the
thiago
BUI to Highto.
Editor's Neto: Do pvt
much." This philosophy to
1, for oof, om not ready to want o netonal poire fort* that Johnson has said stout
called socialism, regardless of
Goldwatar,
thla
la
down-right
throw out those rigbta aod
how hla its lament la read.
Mr. Ooldwater wUl not get my slato’a right aad let mate- aacreligious. Look at tto
Disregarding all of these
President's
record.
For
In­
etpal, county and eloto law
vote on Nov. 1
stance: tto Bakar ease, tto facts, a number of tto local
Thomas J. Gallagher
Bates case, tto recent Jen­ electorate will go to the pells
* • *
kins Incident, tto "toilet tea aad rets for Jobnaon because
Editor, Herald:
11" Incident, kla extremely they fear that If Florida does
So Barry Goldwaler la o Editor. Herald:
loner! 1 think U might bo wise I have received so many contradictory vlawo a* ehil not go Democratic, our Presi­
to wait and see who tto loner compliments on tto writeup rights legiilatlaa la Texas aa dent, If re-alooted, might
la. There ore people oil over giv*n my oo* "Billy" e* hie compared with kla ataad la punish ua by taking sway
tto U. S. in agreement too per birthday party la Urt wooh’o Washington, hla "big lia" aa Capa installations and apses
cant with our neat president, Herald. I find it only propor to tbs control of the bombs as projects (which, by tho way,
pan on tto compliment to you, oxpoood by Tima Magoelas. ora already going to Toxsa
Barry Ooldwater.
Lata look at another sub­
ject. Who should know more
about national aod tntarnatio*al affaire than Barry? John­
son's vary short term In (to
armed forces compared with
’M
that of Goldwaler? Come now,
aurely you have road aomo to
LET JIM CONTINUE TO SERVE YOU
Johnson's past.
AS A MEMBER OF THE -----------Do you boneiUy beUavt he
will not play Chamberlain
SEM INOLE COUNTY
further? Do you believe John­
son's running mate would be
SCHOOL BOARD
fit for tto high office to prra
Ident In the event of John­
HIM. A DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT NOMINEE
son's death? Now you know
i.IVEH IN CASSELBERRY, IB A BUSINESSMAN
AND GENERAL CONTRACTOR. HE IB COMPLETING 4 YEARS AH A SCHOOL
he would not be your choice)
HOARD MEMBER, II *S» HERVEO S YEARS ON THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES IN
But sometimes things Ilka that
1 1IP, COUNTY SCHOOL SYSTEM, AND HE PLEDGES CONTINUING PROGRESS
happen!
IN TUB SCHOOL8 OF SEMINOLE COUNTY.
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Pol. Adv. By Seminole County Democratic Executlre Commlttau
of the United Statei calls (or
a leader) who stands back

and California.) This is awdiculoua.
God tolp M M Johns iu la
returned to tto White Bouse
for anotte* feux yearn.
A Oeurernad Ctttsen
(You fefl to OMttaoo ua;
Johnson lo our haul man, aa
we’re said kaftwa Edltar.)

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Kioatious la kla beliefs, end
whs* sure to devotee
effort to carry out hio
takings.
Merer Swefferd Urea la
Somlaolt County, he mates hla
hoau la Seminole County, ho
belioret in Seminole County,
and I om sura ho will do hio
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beat aa County Commiaaioaar
to further tto growth aad la
Editor, Harold:
Ao o former councilman of taroots of Saminoia County.
throw tormo iu A1laments Wo need him in thla Job.
Homer S. Sewel, Jr.
Springe, I worked with Law.
raoce Swafford whoa to, too,
Bucharest, Romania, often la
woo o councilman and wkea ho
called tto "Little Paris of tto
woo mayor.
I always found Lawrence to Belkoas."

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by tha honest sweat of his tha Interest alone an aur preto work law*. Yet, while labor
You tore rmcntly urged brow.
•ant date would hare suf­ accepts tto tolp af govern­
support of Johnson. You Finally. I believed la free ficed to run tto satire at tha
ment (check tho labor clauao
might wonder why a Demo­ enterprise and tho frre enter­
time F.D.R. took ever.
In your urban renewal con­
crat, as I am, should support prise system. In tbs compar­
How much haa the new tract), it bolds no respect for
Goldwatar. From all I read atively brief period from 1774 deal, new am, new frontier government, aa witness the
and btar, the essence of the to tho time of which 1 speak, program for freedom from many strikes at our own mis­
it had made theta young waat, with tta resulting dol­ sile center and tha igneminy
Issue being raised la this
United Stataa tha leader In lar devaluation, dona for tha of teeing our nuclear ship Sa­
election is "Vote for Jobn­ tha world. Wherever I tore
people ? For those who fru­ vannah idled by ita disputes.
aon and be a 'have'; vote observed government hi com­ gally placed money In gev
The bill to tto taxpayers ha*
against Johnson, bo a 'have petition with free enterprise, eminent bands, Ufa insurance,
been untold millions cf dol­
not’."
I have seen government coma and savings, It has been an lars, atill labor's damandi are
Thirty years ago, whan I off second best. Nor da 1 feel unexpected penalty. For many being met
cams of voting ago, 1 was a that management e f free en­ who followed tto retreva.
It free enterprise being
moderate, eonservativa Demo­ terprise should to subject to genes of tto government and
left free? Recall Kennedy’s
crat. 1 believed in common dictation or coercion from lived beyeund their means, it
attack on the steel industry.
honesty for goveramenU and tboaa who are supposed to to hM been a tragic experience.
Ask any of the private utili­
Individuals; 1 believed that employees.
Perhaps, for the majority it ties which is fighting tha en­
both a government and its
It w m also Just thirty has, at tha expense of tto croachments of TVA and
people should have financial psora ago that Franklin D. future, maant a present abun­
other government subsidised
Integrity; I believed that God Roosevelt put forward tto dance ef mterial things.
utilities. And I don’t mean
was needed In all placet in premise that tha federal gov­
And what tea coma of tha utilities In tha rural areas
these United Stataa, and that ernment in general, and tho concentration c f all people on where government originally
Hla presence never harmed Democratic party in particu­ acquiring ef msUriel posses­ uid It would confine Ita ac­
anyone In the public schools lar, should to all thing* to oil sions? Tha importance of tivities. Check the urban
9T elsewhere. I believed in people. Since this, on Its fee*, money and ether material •r*M where there la direct
the right of a free man to waa an impossibility, It waa things haa been so magnified competition on the meat un­
seek, find, and retain amploy- not a statement in keeping that respect for all other val­ fair basis.
Bient without being forced to with common honcaty. But ue* baa been discarded. Law­
Witnasa, also, tho apectaclo
pay tribute to organised la­ whan, on tha premiss af lessness Is at an all time of free enterprise—or lack of
bor.
achieving this goal, wa were high. Can you, within your it—on tha farm. Government
1 also believed that respect helped to live well in the pre­ Ufa time, recall a period whep subsidies to tha farmer have
and petition were something sent by burdening ourselvea there haa been greater racial become ao warped in applies,
on individual must earn, and and posterity with an impon­ dlacord, greaUr tansion be­ tire Out now tha subsidy
not something which eould derable and impossible debt, I tween eaplul and liber, and most to extended to tha manto legislated to any man, nor question not only tha hones­ laaa respect for duly consti­ ufaeturar and tha consumer.
b* asaumed by any psreon not ty but tha morality of iuch a tuted authority on tho part What manner cf financial
entitled thereto. It was my court#.
of teenager*, college students, logic la this! The subsidies
belief that the three basic ne- Just how welt tho new era and a substantial part of tha are not confined to tha farm,
cesaittes of life ware food, of "freedom from want" suc­ cltUenry in general? Look and tha democratic theory ii
aheltar, and clothing, and ceeded la d-monstrated by the within tha pages of your own to spread them, for with them
that only tho person larking successor in thinking who paper in any recent issue.
cornea voter control. Truly, it
in ona or more cf these was thirty years later declares
What about tha free man has been eald that no one
a person In poverty.
“war on poverty" with fen ad­ and hit right to work? Roost, wants to ahoot Santa Claus.
I believed that both the ditional billion dollars. You velt'e deference to Sidney
The freedom of an Ameri­
government and the people noted that Johnson provided Hillman is • matter of his­ can cititen to rhooso his as­
should be responsible, and tax reduction, but failed to tory, and anyone cognisant sociates, to choose and man­
that lawfully constituted au­ note that the greater deficit of the present situation knows age hit employers, to conduct
thority was entitled to re- waa added to the already fan­ that organized labor is be­ his business with whom he
•pect. It was never my belief tastic national debt, la this hind Johnson. Likewise, any­ pleases, to enjoy his free
that the world or the federal fiscal soundness? I)o you one who has read the utter­ right to work, to be free of
government owed any man a know any business which can ances of tho labor Iiadtra violence and safe in his per­
living, but that every peraen successfully operate on that knows that their greatest son, and to acknowledge hit
made hla mark and hla living basis? It it quite likely that enemy is theta "vicious" right God wherever he pleases, has

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VOTE NOV. 3 FOR JIM BIRKENMEYER

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'Haves' And 'Have Nots' Is Essence - Vote Goldwater!

'No Man Is An Island. . ' •Vote For Johnson!
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been abridged more than at iioni are a part of why I
any time since this nation w m think nett
founded.
A. Edwin Bhinholser
I do not know whether
(Whew | | Brevity pleas*.
Barry Goldwatsr ran restore , W# print all letters, in good
any meaiurable degree of taste, but pleas* he brief. This
sanity to government. We are taxes our rule—Editor.)
obviously too far down th*
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Editor, Herald:
turn back. Nor would I deny
My compliment! on your
that aoma good reforms oc­
curred during tha Roosevelt Frograss Edition-tha beat. I
•re, aa, for eaampla, th* believe tto beat yet.
mores to stabilise tha bank­ Sec. Tom Adams waa vary
tnteraated in tto copies I gave
ing industry. Tha ona attrfhim at the Conservation ahow.
but# which, mors than any
See. Adams fare an excell­
other, hM been disappearing
ent talk on water conservation.
from the government and the Thla theme of "Water Cornerpeople la discipline. Without ration" needs to to repeated
It than ia no respect for peo- again and again. For good
pi* or for law, and no hop#
for the preservation of free­
dom. An irresponsible govern*
ment tends to breed an Irre­
sponsible people.
Neither my party affilistlon nor my beliefs have
changed from those first enu­
merated in this letter, yet
now, according to tha leaders
In my own party I am an "extremlst." Can I conscienti­
ously do other than support
Ooldwater? The above rea-

SELECTMAN!

clean watar and plenty of It,
if, along with climate, the base
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of future progress for our part Oct. 29, 1964— Page 3-A
of Florida.
The weather satellite Nim­
S. B. (Jim) Crowe
bus la made up of more than
W,000 parts.

Graperlll* Nuracry
S3S1 Grapevlll* Ara.
Jig-08to
"Beetle Dealer"

Candidates Duck
T V Debate

NEW YORK (UPI) - The
heralded television debate be­
tween Sen. Kenneth B. Keating
(R- N. Y.) and Democratic
challenger Robert F. Kennedy
failed to materialise.
But the candidates spent
more than $10,000 for baek-tobaek broadcast! Tuesday night
to blamo each other.

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CROSS-FLORIDA

la among tha moil recant pufcite works project*
for tha Slat* to which

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almoit iinglo-handedly sacurad tto flrat proS ^ - r^ i ion P,,nnin« fund* in tha amount af
9209,000 and waa Instrumental in obtaining an
appropriation of f 1 million for tho start of con­
struction on tho largo Canal and now an addiHonal appropriation ef 94 million for construe
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CONTINUE FLORIDA S PROGRESS .

C O U N T Y COMMISSIONER
DISTRICT 3

CONTINUE FLORIDA S SENIOR SENATOR

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o f the Moose, chap­
ter um , via bold ■ Hallowe­
en party for all children of
Moom n r a tb a n Saturday from
M p. to. at tlw Moose Home.

Priaee will be given for the
best costumes and refreshmeats of hot dogs, marshal,*
levs candled apples tod beverages via be served.
A HsBoveen costume dance
ter all Moose members, covorkers and guests will be
held Saturday starting at t p.

Court Upholds
State PU Ruling
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
The State Supreme Court has
upheld • ruling by the Bute
Pnblie Utilities Commission
not to require Florida Power
and Light Company to serve
• Negro subdivision in Man*
nton County already being
served by an area cooperative.
Tho commission announced
that tha court had denied a
petition by residents of Wash­
ington Gordons near Palmet­
to for reverts] of tho ardor.

m. at tha Moose Home. Music
win be provided by Jack Rossmin and his orchestra, Mrs.
Betty Johnson If chairman of
the affair.
The business meeting of the
Women of the Moose was held
at the Moose Home wilh Senior
Regent Elolse SmaU la charge.
Ritual Director Era Moore
reported on the state conven­
tion which she attended In Or*
lsndo last weekend. She has
called ■ special meeting for
ritual practice for Monday at
I p. m. st the Moom Home sod
urges an co*irorkers to atteod.
The minutes were read by
tho recorder, Elsie W. Lacey,
and monthly reports given by
Conda Sampson, publicity
chairman; Charlotte Carlson,
NSW OFFICERS o f O n m Methodist Church WSCS shown with the
homemaking; Shirley Wash­
past president, Mrs. Calvin Oldham (left), are Mrs. Rook Murley, presi­
burn, child eare, and Nancy
dent; Mrs- Edward Yarborough, vice president, and Mrs. J. H. Bilbery,
Parkerson, Moosebeart.
secretary,
Mrs* Dot Thomas is treasurer.
(Herald Photo)
The door prize was won by
Emma Willis and the capsule
drawing by Carol Xing.
The next meeting will bo a
chapter night and enrollment CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) - a highspeed swoop to earth to rocketed 31 miles into the iky
Monday, Nrv. 9 at • p. m. The Air Force put a space help develop mannod apace- ind ^
no* d over tor M 9r
Library chairman Lucy Hodges
ships able to laud st airports, ooo-mlle-an-bour glide over the
glider
test
model
through
its
will be in charge of the home
toughest trial Tuesday sight la Tbs flying laboratory w u Atlantic,
chapter night.

The
Genera
Methodist
Church WSCS held the first
meeting o f the y ea r in the
church sanctuary w ith Mrs.
Edward
Yarborough,
pro*
gram chairman, presenting
the program on “ Woman's
Role in the Space - A ge.”
New officers fo r the year
were presented. Th ey are
Mrs. Rook Murley, president;
Mrs.
Edward
Yarborougn,
rice president; Mrs. J. H. Ttilbery, secretary, and Mrs. Dot
Thomas, treasurer, M rs. Cal*
yin Oldham, retirin g presi­
dent, was presented a g ift
aa a token o f appreciation fo r
her year's work.

The exeeutiv* committee
met recently and decided to
Include Bible study in the rag*
ular programs with ipeeial
emphasis on prayer commit*

ment Mrs. W. G. Kllbee and
Mr*. J. H. Bilbery presented
a etudy on the first two chap*
tars of Genesis, followed by
a discussion of the creation.

Refreshments of coffee and
doughnut* were terred prior
to the holiness meeting. Plans
were made for • bake M l* to
be held Nee. t-

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called Odrinen. You
must loss ugly fa t o r your
money back. Odrinex Is a tiny
tablet and easily swallowed.
Get rid o f excess fa t and live
longer. Odrinex ccsta $3.00
and is sold on this guarantee;
If not satisfied fo r any rea­
son, ju st return th e package
to your druggist and gat your
full money back. N o questions
asked. Odrinex is sold with
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unit eontinuea to grow in nizo and strength. The members and others in­
terested in the program will meet Thursday night at its headquarters,
809 E. Flrat St., starting at 7 o'clock. B. T. Johnson, Society chairman
(left), and Pete Poweil pose behind the cur.
(Herald Photo)

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State Representative

JOE DAVIS
“O N W ATER RESO U RCES’*

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FLORIDA IS NOW IN A CRITICAL PERIOD IN ITS WATER RE­
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HE ACCELERATED AS IT W ILL DETERMINE THE EXTENT TO
WHICH OUR STATE WILL DEVELOP ECONOMICALLY. ACTION
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V O T E

FOR
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JOE DAVIS
(Paid Pat. Adv.—Juo Dovia)

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Highway 14 Opened From Sanford To Altamonte
A * Anchor Club o f Seminole
High School ia sponsoring a

"Got Out tho V ote" campaign
Saturday. The glrla will bo in

tbo downtown a n a wearing
“ sandwich sign*" urging avery
regiatcrcd voter to go to tho
polls on Nov. 3. In addition
each girl will telephone 20 peo­
ple reminding them of the
•lection and offering aid aa
babysitter*.
• • •
T here's Halloween fun going
on all over the place this week­
end. Southside School is hav­
ing a carnival Friday night
and Saturday night there will
be school carnivals at Osteen.
O viedo and at Wilson School.
In Longwood the fire depart­
m ent la sponsoring a Hallo­
ween fete for Longwood young­
sters in the city park.
• • •
Despite all that Is going o n final campaigning, Halloween
parties, football game—you'll
be sorry If you don't find
som e time somewhere to slip
over to the Civic Center and
spend a little time going
through the exhibits there.
Y ou 'll be am aied!
• • •
You can tell the political
race la coming down to the
wire— in one county race, par­
tisan spectators have come to
the booing and heckling stage.
• • •
Saturday is kids’ day at the
Conservation Exhibit at the
C ivic Center — take them —
they’ ll be fascinated and so
will you. Besides the static
dUplays there'll be Walt Dis­
ney movies.
• • •
Mrs. Cam! Bruce, Seminole
County’s auperviaor of reg­
istration, will discuss voting
procedures from 11 until 11:30
a.m. Monday during a special
program on WTKIt.
e s s
We didn't mean to confuse
you good Geneva people bu
the precinct listing in Thurs­
day's Herald wasn't rffht. P rt
cinct • is 'n Geneva Commun­
ity Hall, Dot Oviedo as reportid.
* e
s
Thsy were squeezing oran­
ges in the county courtroom
the other day. The task was
to demonstrate the use o f a
device in measuring the sol­
ids in the juice. Circuit Judge
Thomas A. Beasley watched
the
proceedingsfor a few
minutes, then reached for­
ward, grabbed a paper cup
and
commented that he'd
probably enjoy a taste.Didn't
g et it,

e

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•

The episode ia one of sevaral instituted by the DeFuniak Springs Jurist here to
conduct a Circuit Court trial
and shows how he livens up
even the most staid o f cour*s.
He's a stickler for efficiency
and seeks constantly to ex­
pedite proceedings in a judi­
cious manner but still retains
the ability to case tensions
with an appropriate word.
•
•
•
Things we didn't know
now. West First Street
com es Gertrude Street
finally Highway 18 as
travel west.
•
•
•

till
be­
amt
you

Did you ever wonder what
you'd do if you stepped on a
snake? Ask Mr*. Helen McGill
ftf Geneva. Wednesday night
she stepped off the front porch
and onto a 20-inch coral snake.
She was wearing sandals. The
snake wrapped itself around
Mrs. McGill's ankle at she
hopped b * 'k into the house
where her hu«band. Ray. killed
the reptile with a board and a
hammer. She wasn't bitten, but
It’ s a wonder!

Ralph Alderman
Held Not Guilty
By Local Jury
Ralph Alderman, Orlando
cltrua man, went free last
night when a alx-man Jury
returned an innocent verdict
on ■ charge o f grand larceny.
The jury deliberated slight­
ly more than an hour In reach­
ing its verdict after Circuit
Court Judge Thomas Beasley
had previously dropped four
other counts against Aiderman aa not being under the
jurisdiction o f his court— the
•lleged activities having been
held in Orange County.
Aldsrman was charged with
having an "agreem ent’* with
A. T. Hall, Orlando, former
•tat* agriculture inspector,
to alter Hall'* inspection rec­
ords so that the two could
split a 10 cent boost In tha
price per box o f orangea.
Alderman waa alleged to
hare taken thousands o f dol­
lars from the Hi-Aerea con­
centrate plant In Forest City
— the figure waa estimated aa
high as 1200,000.
Judge Beasley told the jury
to ignore testimony on the
other eounta which consisted
o f bribery, conspiracies to
commit bribery and granJ
larceny.
The grand larceny count
was permitted to itand late
yesterday morning and the
defense counsel, J. Russell
Hornsby, began hia portion o f
the case.
He brought In five witnessea who teitified aa to the
character and veracity o f
Alderman (g o o d ") and Hall
("very bad").
Hall teatified during the
four-day trial that he had en­
tered en “ agreement" with
Alderman to bilk Ill-Acres of
the money by changing the
Inipection records.
He was arrested years ago
when the sensational citrus
cate broke and turned atate'u
evidence in this c a n and s
similar one lodged against
C. R. Lowdermilk, o f A lta­
monte Springs.
A n o t h e r Jury convicted
Lowdermilk o f the same char­
ges which faced Alderman.
He ia free pending sentenc­
ing.
The Florida Agriculture De­
partment haa shown consider­
able Interest in the eases
which rocked the industry
when first exposed.
Serving on the Jury this
week were Richard S. Costel­
lo, Winter Park} Clinton F.
Goree, Maitland; James S.
Ewer. Apopka; Lewis Albert
Roberts, Robert N. Klimeck,
Casselberry. The
alternate
waa Joseph B. Shaw, Sanford.
The prosecution waa handl­
ed by State Attya. Arthur L.
(Mike) Steed o f Orlando and
William D. Hopkins o f Tallahassee.

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WEATHER: Fair through Saturday; high near 80; low In 50a.
VOL. 56

United rreas Leased Wire

Established 1908

FRI., OCTOBER 30, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 811

WASHINGTON
(UPI)
—
President Johnson is leading
in M states and the District
o f Columbia with 433 electoral
votes and Sea. Barry M. Gc Idwater is ahead in 10 sta'rs
with 71 electoral votes, accord­
ing to a United Press Interna­
tional survey.
In doubt are four states with
34 electoral votes. These are
Indiana, Florida, Vermont aod
North Dakota.
This outlook for next Tues­
day's election is based on
statewide p o l l s , Interview!
with political leaders and the
findings of veteran corres­
pondents throughout tha na­
tion.
With a Johnson landslide ap­
parently in the offing, the
Democrata also seem likely to
ride his coattails to slight
gaina In tha U. S. Senata and
Housa of Representatives, and
In stata governorship*,
The UPI survey shows the
Dem ocrat! now hold 34 governorships to the Republicans'
11

Bandits 'Clean'
Bank Of $61,000
BARRICADES CAME DOWN this morning at the intersec­
tion of Interstate 4 and Highway 46 to open the 10.9 mile sec­
tion south to Highway 4116. On hand to watch the o|&gt;ening
were, from left, Charles Sylvester, assistant district engineer
for construction of the SUD; Highway Patrol Trooper John

Polk. Trooper Jerry Hawthorne, Trooper Tommy Tomlinson,
Lt. T. M. Aaron, SUD District Engineer Itichey Green, J. M.
Hamm, assistant district engineer, and J. D. Dollar, 3RD
maintenance official.
(Herald Photo)

Fourth Suspect Student Press To Meet
Held In Murder
A suspect wanted in connec­
tion with slaying o f a I’ aola
fisherman

near a St. Johns

River fishing cam p was nab­
bed by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation this week at his
home in Chickamauga, Ga.
Being held in a Floyd Coun­
ty (G a.) Jail is Walter William
Payne, 58. He is charged with
unlawful flight to avoid prose­
cution.
Payne is wanted in Volusia
County on a charge of partici­
pating in the slaying of Floyd
Dodson, 48, at the fishing site.
Dodson's brutally beaten body
was found floating in the river
near a cam p he and others
had been occupying.

‘.Street Show*
I'nitrd Press International
Sen. Harry M. Gutdwater
focussed his campaign today
on U S. relations overseas. He
charged the ‘‘fire world has
been coming apart at the
seams" while President John­
son has "turned his personal
campaign for personal power
into a circus and a street
ahow."

The Seminole High School
newspaper and yearbook staff
will be h od Saturday to the
Central
Florida
Scholastic
Press Association for a work­
shop and luncheon meeting.
More than 200 high school
press staifers, headed by Dis­
trict Dt-ecY»w Poa Me#d*: *&gt;!
Colonial High School in Or-

Bryant Orders
Altamonte Audit

Undo, and executive secretary

Mr*. Verta Cox, o f Tampa,
will convene at the local school
Saturday morning.
The students will be divided
into workshop groups pertain­
ing to their responsibilities,
with area newsmen, publishers
and authors »'&lt;1 Uffivettity ol
Florida School o f Journalism
teachers leading the discuss­
ions and providing instruction
for the students.
Harrell Brooks of Foote and
Davis, Atlanta, Ga., will be in
charge of the layout workshop;
Mrs. Orrissa Klngsbrrry, autfiur of "Creating the Year­
b ook ," will lead the copy and
copyfitting ' study; Lon Wat­
ters, of Taylor Publishing Com­
pany, will discuss covers and
color.
Newspaper reporting and
photography will be under the
instruction
of
Donald
A.
Groom *, assistant professor at
the U. of F. School of Journal­
ism.
Interviewing,
newswriting
and editing will he lead by
Miss Jo Anne Smith, assist­
ant professor at the U. of F.
School of Journalism.
Typography, or make-up will
he discussed by Marion liarman, Orlando Sentinel bureau

TALLAHASSEE (U PI) Gov. Farris Bryant ordered a
state audit of the accounts of
the t o w n
of Altamonte
Springs after receiving n
pelition requesting the audit
from half the freeholders.
Mayor E. Lawrence Swnfford and other members of
the town council asked for
the nudit after George llolirow waa defeated by Swofford in the primary race for
county commissioner.
Hohrow charged Swoffonl's
real estate holdings were as­
sessed lower than the value
carried on the tax books.
Swofford has sued Bnhrow
for libel, asking 1200,000.
chief. •

Favor Barry
JACKSONVILLE (U P I) A straw vot# by Jacksonville
University evening students
showed Republican Sen. Barry
Goldwatcr far ahead of Presi­
dent Johnson.
Goldwsler polled 84.7 per
cent of the vot# to 35 3 per
cent for Johnson. Most o f the
241 students participating in
the poll are registered voters.
Goldwatcr also was favored
in an earlier poll of day stu­
dents.

VOTE. . . VOTE

Careers &gt;n Journalism will
he presented by John Webb,
assistant professor at the U. of
F. School of Journalism. W ebb
will also lead the workshop
session on newt production.
Photography will be under
the supervision of Carlyle
Mne-'a, Key*. Pri;*lng C orpora­
tion.
How to write in editorial w ill
l&gt;e lead by Julian Stenstrom,
associate editor of The Sanford
HeralJ.
Stenstrom also will be the
feature speaker it the lunch­
eon in the school cafeteria
following the workshop sess­
ions.
Student chairman of the d is­
cussions is Andy Michels.
High school coordinators are
Mrs. Thelma
Lewis,
Miss
Dorothy Morrison and Mrs.
Joanne Bohannon.

Jr. College Plans
Receive Study
A proposed Junior college
for Seminole County moved
another step ahead last night
when school hoard memliers
and the County Chamber o f
Com merce'* long rinse plan
nine committee met al Hie a d ­
ministration offices.
School and committee of f i ­
cials began preparation o f a
brief (nr the proposed junior
college In the county and d is ­
cussed surtry data to be used
In connection with the appli­
cation.
The long range committee is
headed by Byron Kimball and
C. Vernon .Mur at rn rhair
men.
Committee
mem bers
met with School Stipt. It. T.
Milwi'c and Srhotd Board
mem ber Jim Rirkenmryer.
Additional sessions will he
held at the two groups, along
with other interested factions
in the county continue to push
plans for the long sought juu
lor college.

IISUV

•••

ATLANTA (U PI) - T w o
bin d ili armed with snub-nosed
pistols "cleaned out" • branch
bank of $81,000 today A w om ­
an teller grabbed a gun from
one bandit, but was forced to
drop It in fear a customer
would be shot.
Auditor* aald tha methodical
gunmen looted four of five
cash drawers of 181,111. The
vault waa locked.

Thanks* Given
LONDON (U P I)—Broadcast­
ing director Frank Gillard r e ­
Miners Trapped
ceived
a response to new
W1I1TWELL, Tenn. (UPI) early morning music on the
— Six miners were tempor­ BBC from • burglar. "Thanks
arily
trapped ia a min* for helping me with my w ork,”
'Thursday by ameke Areas a 14 said.
smouldering conv^i'tr "belt.

Of Sanford
By Harry I.
Another ribbon o f interstate

highway waa set in motion this
morning when Interstate 4
was opened from Sanford to
Highway 43« at Altamonte
Springs.
Highway 438 haa Just been
rebuilt and widened and the
Interstate opening was delay­
ed until this w as com pleted.
Road officials reported the
delay was necessary as with­
out Highway 438 the trnffie
would have been dumped on
a narrow two-lana road near
Orlsndo.
With the opening o f the sec­
tion. Interstate 4 t* now open
from Daytona Beach to Alta­
monte Springs and from a
point in the southern portion
o f Orlando through to Tam paSt. Petersburg.
A short section In Orlando Is
yet to he completed.
District
Engineer
Richey
Green of tfe- State Bi-ad De­
partment and Lt. T. H. Aaron
o f the Florida Hlgharay Ba­
t ' d beaded s Hat o f officiate
on hand to watch the rem oval
o f the barricades.
Green reported the new high­
way Is lO.t mites long and that
traffic travels another 2.1
miles on 438 to reaeh 17-P2. N
will than go (lightly m ore than
another mile to reach the sou­
thern Seminole Coonty line.
Asked when the rem aining
link of the highway w ould bo
opened, Green said “ not before
February o f ’85." He called
that construction p ro je ct “ a
m ajor oaeN and R Involves
three contractors.
When K Is completed, Waf­
fles win whls from Daytona
Beach to the Tam pe-SL Peters­
burg area in a traction c f the
time lt took e a older highways.
The effect c f traffic through
Sanford on 19-tt w as noticed
almost im m edlatsly. Sanford
now is hyp gm ad by dm
‘ tag o f 1-8..

Fire Claims 7
COLUSA, Calif. (U P I) —
Seven elderly residents o f a
rest home were burned te
death early today w h e n
ftm.iea destroyed the ranchstyle building.

‘W orld You Save*
EN ROUTE WITH JOHN­
SON (UPI) — President
Johnson, hammering hard at
the iaeue of pear* or nuclear
war, told voter* today that if
he is elected “ the world you
save will be your own."

Vows To Quit
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) Republican Charles
Holley
vowed to withdraw from tho
governor's rare if llaydon
Burns could prove he wasn't
being investigated for income
las evasion.

Adlai Promises
1.08 ANGELES (U PI) —
Adlai
K. Stevenson, U.3.
ambassador to the United Na­
tions. said today he would
resign within a minute ot the
inauguration if Sen. Harry M.
Goldwater is eleited president.

FRANKENSTEIN (tho one on the right above)
visited Thu Herald office the other day and im­
mediately took a liking to Doris Williams, the
n e w s p a p e r 's society editor. Doris hasn’t stopped
nhaking from the experience but, according to
the grimace on her fnce, «he didn’t know
whether to like or dialike Frankenstein’s inter­
est in her.
(Herald Photo)

Premier Named
SAIGON, Viet Nam (UTI)
— Mayor Tran Van lluong,
of Saigon, was appointed to­
day as the first civilian prem­
ier in nearly a year of wartorn, dissension-riddled South
Viet Nam.

VOTE. . . VOTE

Stetson Operates

A
Vote

In 10 Cities

Correction
rhe advertisement esrrled
Wednesday’s edition of The
raid by Publix Markets in­
cited that the "Customers
nus” mixing bowl offer was
ad at both the Sanford and
sselbcrry atones. The offer, "Voting days art near,
wever. is good only at the "Remember to vote this y ea r."
— Mildred Gramkow
blix Market in the newly
Woman's Club
ened Sanford Plata.

Johnson Lends Road Open
Sen. Goldwnler, For Bypass
UPI Poll Tells

Seminole County » * * * on the S t Johns River « # • « "The Nile of Amerlc."

RAY HARM, celebrates! wildlife painter, pones lienide one o f bin excep­
tional exhibit* now at the Civic Center, Harm is here with his collection
in conjunction with the Sanford Chamber of Commerce'* Florida Con­
servation Week.
(Herald Photo)

DKLAND (U P I)-T h e Stet­
son University eslrndon d iv is­
ion is operating centers in lu
Florida cities this year, D irec­
tor Elbert Tyner announced
today.
Classes are being held in
Bradenton, Cocoa, Del.and, "Don't miss the boat,
Jacksonville. Miami, Orlando, 'Be suro amt v ote."
Palaika, Polk County,
St.
—Catherine Harris
Augustine and Winter Garden
Woman's Club

for
E. C. Harper, Jr.
FOR CITY COM M ISSIONER

is a vote for

VOTE... Exercise Your Right Tuesday. ..VOTE

PROGRESS

Pd. Pol. Adv

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                    <text>G reat S avings on E asy T erm s
FROM A WORLD OF FIN* FURNITURE

COU NTY
About 254 disabled poopit «ai io p n d ttU to the Orlu d o Sm ico a m Including
Seminole Coast/ will become
eligfele lor Socltl aacurity dieability booefils or wiS have
benefit* they era now receiv­
ing tocrsseod, according to
Coioael Byron a Pettcu, so­
cial eocarity district mans par
la Orlando.
A n benefits and increases
era provided by a now amend­
ment t« the social security law
wbkb changes the rule lor
setting tbs date on which a
worker's “period of disability"

ability to ba recognised, Coi­
n s ! Psttoa pointed out It af­
fects eely people who worked
•ader serial security tor at
least five of the 10 years before
they beesme disabled end who
applied after July 1963, or
kave set yet applied.
"We have the names and ad­
dressee of those who applied,
and we either have already
written to them or we will
within n tow dejrt,” Colonel
Patton said . "They do not
need to take any action right
away, but If they do not hear
tram us within two weeks they
should call or write us.
"On the ether hand," Col­
onel P a t t o n emphasised
'There may be many former
workers who are now disabled
but who have never asked at
the social security office to
find out whether they may be

bod waited beyond 4be time
limit for filing aa application.
Others mty not have heard
•boat disability benefits. We
went to hear Worn them u
Increases in benefits now
being paid will be re­
tractive to November 1995
and will be paid with the
checks to be delivered early
la December. People newly
eligible tor benefits because of
the ameadmest will receive
back payments to November
19M M they apply before the
end of November 1944, stated
Coioael Patton.

Tha Toe Club of Lyman
High School w u represented
by six officers and members
and their sponsor, Ralph Jen­
sen, at tha oxocuthra board
matting of Florida Toe Clubs
Saturday In Tampa.
Purpose of the meet w u to
consider the eligibility of the
various Tee Clubs to affili­
ate with the state organisa­
tion and to p re para recom­
mendations for the state con­
vention.
Thou attending were Mike
MeMlllen, president; John
Puglia, vice president; Bar­
bara Day, secretary; Carlton
Calienberger, sergeant - a l ­
arms; Bob Dowdy and Bob
Foremen.

Robert A. Ramble/ Jr. woe
Installed as master councilor
of Uie Seminole Chapter, Or­
der of DeMolay, la ceremon­
ies at Masonic Temple Sun­
day.
Chairmen W. W. Cash give
e welcoming speech explain­
ing the high principles af the
Order of DeMolay to the ma­
ny visiting friends and rel­
ative! and the prayer wee
given by Rev. E. W. Smith,
of Firat Presbyterian Church,
Sanford.
Representative P a M alay
awards were presented to
Robert A. Rumbley Jr. end
Steve Stein by the chapter
advisor, E. L. Weber.
DeMolay members installed
PORTION OF THR CROWD of more then 80,000 peraona who Jammed
wen: Robert A. Rumbley Jr.,
Colonial P la n parking lot a t Orlando Monday to see and hear President
m u ter councilor; Richard
Lyndon B. Johnson. Ten* of thousands more lined th e long parade route
Burns, senior councilor and
down Orange Ave. end Colonial Ave. (Hwy. SO), w hare the President al­
Leroy Nopper J r , Junior coun­
ternately rode and walked, shaking every hand he could reach along the
cilor.
way. Brevard County sign wma one of many o th er county tigna which
Appointed DeMolay officers
were seen.
(Herald Photo)
Installed were: Eddie Hub­
bard, John Leach, Stovan
Mrs. Robert L. Stevenson, Stain, Ernest Heinbuch, John
Mre. Max Wctnar, and a Butts, Mark Parker, Robert
guest, Mrs. Barling, wife of Law, Chris Akers, Wede Han­
the speaker.
cock, Richard Dunn, Paul
The next meeting will be
held Nov. 17 at the home of
Mrs. Vernon Herrington on
Craig Drive, Bear Lake. Any
By Maryann Miles
white elephant article to go area women who would like
B. L. Barling, of ■ Clar- for World Gardena.
to join the Bear Lake Garden
con Rood, was guest speaker
P raunt at tha meeting ware Club may contact 3!ra. Brunk
at a m uting of the Bear Lake Mrs. Vernon Gluves, Mrs. or any of tha members.
Garden Club at the borne of Vernon Herrington, Mrs. Al­
Mrs. Charles Duncan, of 2090 bert Jacob*, Mrs. C. C. Jones,
Tha Maatera' golf tourna­
Mochaln Trail, Maitland.
Mrs. William Maasey, Mrs, ment was won by Arnold
A hibiscus specialist, ha Charles Mora, Mrs. Richard Palmar In 1959, I960 and
showed 150 color slldea and Ostrander, Mrs. Richard Scott, 1962.
gave tha members pointers on
growlnr, fertilising end ear­
ing for hlblscua. He also ex­
plained what to do if tha
plants are infested with inisets and how to protect them
SEMINOLE COUNTY CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS
from a freeze.
All the members brought
101 W. First St.
at least three articles which
they had made to ba shown
OPEN DAILY
at the Christmas Tree Lane,
Dec. 3 and 4, at tha Orlando
EXCEPT SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS
Garden Center.
Pd. Pol Adv.
They each also brought a

Stale Representative
FRIENDLY FISTICU FFS were inevitable in

this election y ear when the donkey and the ele­
phant met a t Cub Scout Pack 540’a Halloween
Party at Casselberry Community Methodist
Church. Underneath the original homemade
maska a n Leatar Britton (left) and Harold Martlndnle.
(Herald Photo)

EFFECTIVE

and

AGGRESSIVE REPRESENTATION

RKNT qUAl.lKIKI) — EXPERIENCE AND ACTIVE
PARTICIPATION IN PUIILIC AND COMMUNITY
AFFAIRS IN SEMINOLE COUNTY.

(DEM OCRAT)

(Paid Pol. Adv. By Joe Davit)

Democratic

County
Commissioner
Dist. 3

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FOR

Experience.
Proven Record Of Ability
A Sincere Desire To

Serve

of Seminole County

A Full Time Commissioner
A Man

With All

M a r k e t , Prank Whigham,
John Cullum, Danny Leeds,
Don Fortner, Chuck Scott,
Freak Murray, Gary P a n ­
man and Ralph Btumpf Jr.
Installing officers Robert
A. Rumbley S r, E. 0. Keith,
John A. Fuller, Edmond L.
Weber, John S. Parker and
Copt Arnold Williams also
assisted la the inspiring rit­
uals of presenting the Bible,
flag and school book.
The Seminole High School
Triple Trio, under the direc­
tion of Miss Ollie Reese Whittie, sang two songs.
C a r o l R eutror, Chapter
Sweetheart, was presented a
pendant with DeMotay insig­
nia by p u t Sweetheart, Ceni
Wheatland.
After the Installation, re­
freshments su re served at a
reception In the dining room.
Hostesses wore Mrs. F. N uh,
Mrs. L. Kooky and Mrs. R. A.
Rumbley.
Records show that u u u g a
w u eaten several hundred
years before tha time of
Christ.

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M A TH ER of Sanford

Business

Interests In Seminole County.
Pd. Pol. Adv, By W. Lawrence Swofford

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into the spirit of gay occasions
when you fill u p w ith Chevron?
The new a n d modern m otor
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day! Your choice of three great Chevron
gasolines. Each packed w ith livelier per*
formance . . . long-running economy. What*
ever you drive, there’s a Chevron th a t o tera
moat for your money. Besides, in Chevron
a n d Chevron Supreme you g e t Methyl*the
different antiknock compound th a t helps
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Governor Petitioned For Audit O f Altamonte Springs Books
Seminole County

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on the S t Johns River

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“The N ile of America”

New Post Office
Building Slated
For lake Mary

Councilmen Join
With Residents

By Julian Stenstrom
Tho community
Lake
Attorneys for the Altamonte Spring* CUIgen*
post
Mary wifi have a
W EATHER: Cloudy, tom t showers Thursday: high in 80s, low about 70.
for Better Government Committee today directed A
office building.
letter to Gov. Farris Bryant asking that he appoint
Postmaster
Clarence
(Crack­
VOL. 56 United Press Leased W ire
Established 1908 WED., OCTOBER 28, 1964
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 809
er) Donaldson told The Her­ a state auditor to examine the books of the Town
&gt;45 r « i o fc4,
ald today that he had reetlved of Altamonte Springs for irregularities.
la B uford thla week to
Attached to the letter, according to a statem ent
confirmation of the new In­
preside or«r tho til*rod eltstallation from tho regional of­ this morning by Mr*.
fice In Atlsnta.
ru t swindle tr ill is Judge
Grctchcn W. Tope, 1123 office should be abova ra*
Postal inspector* and the
Thomas A. Bcialty of Deproach."
real eatate representative are Glen Arden Way, A lta­
Funlak Spring*. Judge Bou*
No Comment
now in the proceas of inspect monte Springs, chairman
lay, according to Judge Volla
Attorney
Joe Davis, Alta­
big
and
selecting
the
ait*
for
of the committee, wae a
A. Williama, la tha only m u
monte Springs' town attorney
petition
signed
by
S3
munici­
the
new
facility,
Donaldson
in tha hlatory of tho StaU
pally registered freeholders of and himaclf a candidate for
said.
An undercover agent for
of Florida to serva two Urma
the Town'* 132 registered free­ election to the House of R e ^
The
new
post
office
which
the Florida Agriculture De­
aa Speaker of the Houio of
has been necessitated by the holders asking the governor to resentatlves, had no com m ent
Representative*. H it t w o
partment wae given a relentgrowth of the area wUl be authorize the audit as provid­
term*, Judge Williama added,
leaa grilling this morning in
boosted to second class itatua ed under Florida Statute However, Mayor Swofford did
were not consecutive.
release the following declara­
Instead of the present third 137.31.
Circuit Court here as a eitrua
• • •
class,
Donaldson
said.
A
statement,
released
by
tion:
fraud trial continued.
Wa* a time when a person
“We actually have reached Mr*. Tope, declared; "1 am
"Thli is the political season
On trial and facing several
could pick an oranio, squeesa
second clais status now, but led to believe that the entire and there la no doubt tn m y
counta of grand larceny, brib­
it and drink it or peel it and
it will not be effective until Town Council has agreed to mind that this la a politically
eat it and th a t wae th a t But
ery and related charges is
this procedure, although their Inspired move. Nevertheless,
July, 1965," he said.
o ra n rtt are big buiineta now.
Donaldson attended the na­ agreement came only after the our four councilmen and m y­
Ralph \V. Alderman, who Is
Drop into the courthouee and
tional convention of postmas­ required number of signatures self have advised the Govern­
alleged to have cheated the
liiten to the highly technical
ters in Cincinnati last week were seeurrd on the petition." or. by letter, that we welcome
lli-Acrea Concentrate plant
aipecte of tha induitry aa un­
where he heard Postmaster
Mrs. Tope alio said in her and encourage an examination
of Forest City out of about
folded during
the
trial.
General John Gronouakl out­ statement, "We are expecting of the financial records of the
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* 100, 000.
line plana for Improved p ar­ immediate action from the town."
Comment* are itartin g to
Governor."
It was pointed out In a con­
cel post aervlce.
On the stand this morning
com* into The Herald office
Gronouakl
promised
"tender,
ference this morning held by
Certain Criticism
was William II. Roller, for­
now for the Job den* on the
laving care" for Yule pack­ Meanwhile, members of the the committee's legal repre­
JU V EN ILE JUDGE C. VERNON MIZE (left)
mer Daytona Bench potiee
1964 Progreea Edition. Nice
ages this year with new sched­ Town Council, including May­ sentative, that the committee
was honored with the presentation of a plaque
chief, who told of hi* assign­
uled delivery of parcel post or W. Lawrence Swafford, ad­ is releasing a copy of a letter
to know the reading public ia
from the Juvenile Council, shown being pre­
ment In June, 1962, to check
available by Nov. 30 for the dressed a letter to Governor received by the Board of Comrecognizing a lot of hard
sented here by retiring Council President Bill
most populous areas,
Bryant in which they advised mlasioners of the Town of Al­
work.
activities
of
A
l
d
e
r
m
a
n
'
s
Tanner. Inscription on plaque indicated that the
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“For
the first time, service the state's Chief Executive tamonte Springs from Jack
trucks
at
Hi-Arrrt.
award was presented to Judge Mize for “OutCHRISTMAS DECORATIONS will light up Sanwill be predictable with eight that they have Joined In the Greene, certified public ac­
T h a County Commlailon
Firing the questions at him
standinsr and devoted service to the youth of
ford street* in a glow of Yuletide glitter this
areai of the nation ready be­ signing of the petition. "This countant, stating that certain
Tueiday agreed to latue a
wns
Defense
Atty.
J.
Russell
Seminole County."
(Herald Photo)
year ns the Sanfonl Merchants Association
fore the coming Christmas action," the letter stated, "has records were In "poor condi­
Hornsby, of Orlando, as he
permit for the Jal-AIal Fron­
adds these and many other lighted pole decor­
season to allow postal em ­ been precipitated because of tion" and requesting that these
tried to wear down the wit­
ton to initall atreet light* in
ations, President B. L. Perkins Jr. (left) and
ployes to tell customers with certain crltlciam directed at irregularities ibould be cor*
ness and point up inconsistfront of Its parking lot on
Christmas lighting chairman E. C, Harper Jr,
a high degree of accuracy t h e affairs of Altamonte reeled aa early ae March, 1934.
enciee
in
his
testimony.
U.S. 17-93. Not only will the
hold some of tho attractive polo decorations
when parcel post packages Springs,
Swofford aald, "Sine* we re­
Rosier told of watching an
Fronton buy and inetatl the
which will he lit up this year, (Heruld Photo)
will
be
delivered,
providing
"We,
as
the
governing
body
tain
a competent certified pub­
Atdermun
truck
arrive
at
the
atandarde and light*, It'll al­
the alp code number la used. , , , welcome and encourage lic accountant . . . to cooduct
plant, being unloaded, then
so foot the power bill.
"In addition, all sacks of any such examination of the an annual audit of our records
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reloaded, taken to a nearby
mall will be limited to a free town's financial affairs as and such audit la available to
spot fur an overnight wait
County Commissioner Lea
fall of 13 Inches and individual you may cooducL
any Interested citizen la our
and then return to the plant
Cary paid Tha Herald a varpackage* to a free fall of ig "Any municipality," the let- Town 1UU, I assume that the
with the sama fruit.
Wayne Albert, chairman of
bnl bouquet on ita annual
inches and foam rubber pad­ ter continued, “In order to coat of such an examination
He said ha or other agent*
progress edition but remark­ the Jaycee Christina i parade
ding is to be Installed to cuab- serve Its citizens, must havo will be paid for by the petlhad thn truck and contents
ed, “ You didn't publish a announced today that f
II of packages."
the confidence end trust of tinner*, the councilman, indi­
ynungsteri,
six-year
oUl
.fcott
idarr
turv«ntknr*
at
alt
photo of the moat striking
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i1 "i f * *tnf , i -»■ "t «i
t oltica department thaw citizens end w* feel aa vidually, am) the mayor, and
Fuller
and
nine-year-old
Dlckto
time*
ihirtpg
tb*
ii
liod*
church in Seminole County."
alp-codas be used early examination of tha X expect that It would coat
UeJtotf Ft***
• a t - dole* H a y d f ttt
“Which one is th a t! " we Peas have tied a i win
a packages which town's affairs will-allay any about 120 per person."
F
re
v
d
e
tt
{
today
Rapes',
. Tew&lt;r*tticKd k&gt; a
Utt ’altoa, "BUI Bx^k,h-*whra
asked. Gary popped back, the Chriitmaa theme
three to flva days m linnderitandlnp or doubt
Municipal A ccent*
charsgteriaed
with the title, "My Chr
■pptytog And ehutalng era, cd speech Johgaon’a ac­
“Oriedo’a Firat Methodist, of
faaSat
delivery,"
Donaldson which may exist aa a result of
tie
with
Sen.
The petition addressed to
Dream."
ptoymsnt
fron
Hi-Acrea,
fold
ton
of
*£n
HubertTt.
Hum
course."
the Influence of certain criti Governor Bryant points to an
said.
Both boys submitted the
of observing the truck being wuter as a choice between re­ phrey as a running mate.
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cism and agitation."
examination "Into the methods
sponsibility
and
recklessness.
same title on the same date.
loaded from a Ill-Acre bin,
Tbe Arizona senator said
The County Commission The $23 savings bond will be
The letter was signed by and accuracy of the municipal
Aa he prepared to invade nro- Humphreys candidacy has
driven
to
a
point
on
Spring
chamber in the Courthouse al­ split but both boys will ride
Councilmen Keith L. Nixon, accounts, with particular em ­
Lake Road, left Ihcre over Goldwater territory in South­ tied up the Democratic party
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so has something new. On tho in their own car in the parade,
Gene R. Stephenson, Robert phasis on: (1) The City owned
night, and then returned to ern California, Johnson said "in a neat bundle for eventual
panelled wall behind the com­ slated for Dec 2.
E. Newell, Stuart D. Fritch water department, (2) the lag
tho
election
stakes
were
"iucdelivery to the Americans fot
tho plant to be Unloaded
missioners' desks appear*
and Mayor Swof ford.
c e ll and survival." He assert­ Democratic Action, the most
roll* and valuation of proper­
Scott and Dickie both attend
again.
these word* In “ bank" style Southside School. Scott is the
ed.
"Inequalities"
ly, &lt;3) the payment of delin­
effective radical Socialist or­
Each time, he said, the Imid
"We cannot and will not play ganization in the land."
aluminum painted letters:
E. Pope Uauett, Republican quent real property taxes, and
son of Mr. and Mra. Ben Full­
was examined as a new ship­
Iho war-game of bluff and Goldwater was also to ap Demonstrations
BOARD OF
opposing M a y o r Swafford, (4) the qualifications of per­
er, of 1316 MellonvlUe Avenue
ment of fruit.
CAIRO U. A. H. (U P D -A r­ Democrat, for a seat on the son or persons responsible for
bluster."
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS and Dickie is the son of Mr,
pear in Chicago and Oshkosh,
Sln'e attorneys in the case
mored c*r* patroled the County Commission, said to keeping the books."
The President planned a fo­ Wis.
SEMINOLE COUNTY
and Mrs. Richard Dcas, of
are William D. Hopkins and
street* of the capital of Khar­ dey, “More than two weeks
s c o r r FU LLER
ray Into California areas in
2013 MellonvlUe Avenue.
Neat, sharp, keen, and
With reference to the annual
Arthur L. Steed. The trial is eluding Los Angeles, where In his Cedar Rapids address toum today as new demonstra­
ago
these
alleged
irregulari­
The winning theme, "My
audit,
Swofford pointed out to­
attractive, too!
being heard by Circuit Judge Goldwater sentiment runs high, he said that Johnson's support
tion* broke out.
Christmas Dream," will be
ties in the public record* oi day that the auditor said ha
Thomas lteusley of DeFuniak after opening another day o! comes from "hureacrats who
used as a basis for all the
A l t a m o n t e Springs were did not audit the water rec­
fear the cold light of public,
Spring*.
heavy campaigning with a
Fire Victim
floats which will enter the
brought to my attention; spo ords prior lo a Utter dated In
IS Y O U R H EA R T parade.
Alderman ia charged with speech at Albuquerque, N M scrutiny, from labor leaders JACKSONVILLE (UPI) clfically: The apparent In­ March because the water de­
who
promise
tn
deliver
voles
grand larceny, conspiracy to
INTHE RIGHT R A C E ! This will be the 13th annual
lie gave his assessment of and not from the grass roots.
An IT-year-old man burned to equalities in tax asieum eoti partment's books had not been
commit
grand
larceny,
two
"What this election is all
death early today when * fire, and tax payments.
Christmas parade sponsored
aet up. Since that time, he
counts of bribery and one con- about" in a speech prop ired
by the Merchants Division o|
apparently caused by a defec­ "1 applaud this grass roots added, the water department
spirncy
to
commit
bribery.
for a rally a I Albuquerque. Street Fights
tive heater, swept his home. effort by approximately one hooks have been established
the Chamber of Commerce
Earlier today, two truck And In the text of his Los An­ TULSA, Dkla. (UPI) - A The victim, Preston Jones,
and staged by the Sanford
half of Ihe registered freehold under the direction of the
drivers for Hi-Arres told of geles speech, he said:
series of street fights broke lived alone in the house.
Seminole Jaycces.
eri of Altamonte Spring! to in­ auditors.
moving the loads to the
‘ We are going full speed out Tuesday before and alter
quire into the a «vsrent favor
Further, said Swofford, they
Spring Lake Road area and ahead We are not going hick a speech by Ijd y Bird John­ Space Monument
IHsma in certa'ii -iipects ot have been Inspected by the
Political Rally
of noticing they were being to a past of muddling ind son. The brawling was blam­ CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) their city government. Since Housing and Home Finance
followed by what th e y believ­ m ake-believe, mud - slinging ed in part on clashes between The seven original Mercury
that time," Bassett continued, Agency, a federal bureau that
ed to ba agriculture depart­ polities and mildewed policy." Goldwater and Johnson aup- astronaut* have been invited
Slated Thursday
DICKIE DEAS
"I have repeatedly asked financed the Installation of the
ment inspectors.
Goldwater, in his first sche- porters.
lo attend the dedication Nov. Mayor Swofford to explain municipal water system. Tha
A political rally, one of the
10 of * monument honoring these matters and have re­ books. Swofford continued,
last of the current campaign,
America'! first man in spjce ceived no reply." Bassett said were found to be in good or­
will be held Thursday at 6
venture.
he had done this in telephone der. He milled that IIHFA will
p. m. at the new city parking
calls, personal conversations make a final audit of the wa­
lot at First Street and Park
3 Kidnaped
and in political speeches.
ter department next month beAvenue sponsored by the Semi­
COLUMBUS, Ga. (UPI) “ I believe," Bassett went on fore turning the entire water
nole County Young Republi­
By Hollis Austin
of vice president and went out | to assume," Cain pointed out upset by Ihe sudden end tra- Two 13-year-old A l a b a m a to say, “those who seek county system over lo the town.
can Club
City Editor
of his way to Insure that Vice| "(in that hlack and dreadful Sir dimth of the young Pres!- youths were ordered held
The public is invited to at
without bond today on charges
HepuMicai
Harry
P.
Cain,
President Johnson was prepar [day last November, America
tend and near all the candi­
dent, but Lyndon B. Johnson
dates who are in opposition in a former U. S. senator from esl for the Job he might have [was shocked, frightened and was prepared—he took over of kidnaping three Ft. Benning soldiers and holding them
(he Nov 3 election, on state, Tacoma, Wash., told a capa­
in a competent, decisive man­ for ransom.
city audience at a luncheon at
enunty and city levels
ner and dissipated our fears
Ten candidates, opposing Spencer's ResLiursnl Tuesday
for America and for the rest Income Tax
each other for five offices, will that the Democratic ticket of
PENSACOLA (U P D -A pro
be given equal time to make President Lyndon B. Johnson
of the world," said Cain.
lessor of economics recom­
their appeal*. On the state and Sen. Hubert Humphrey has
"The vast majority of the mended Tuesday that a atate
level are Rep. Joe Davis and more to offer the United States
nation
ia grateful to President income tax bo Instituted in
and
the
free
world
in
exper­
Robert Hoover, M. D.. for
Johnson for his firm hand in Florida and that the present
legislative representative; on ience, competence, resourceour darkest hour," he added. homestead tax exemption and
the county level, Guy Allen fulness, vision and courage
"President
Johnson
has stale inventory tax be repeal­
and Mary Earle Walker, for than any other ticket in the
made a wise choice in his se­ ed,
ta* assessor: Lawrence Swof- 20th Century
"What other two men have
lection of Sen Humphrey for
ford and Pope Bassett, for
vice president for he well
county commissioner; James spent to years, collectively,
knows the heavy pressures on Navy Contract
Blrkenmeyer and Walter llo- telling ready for the perils
be-g. for School Board. On the hazards ami problems of the
the president, the specter of
city level are City Commiss­ most important office in the
violence and the uncertainty To Be Explained
of life. He knuws it is Import­
ioner Joe Baker , opposed by world today," he asked.
Members of the Seminole
Cain pointed out that John­
E. C. Harper Jr.
ant to mase of the office of
niw eat
son had served many years
vice president something more County Chamber of Commerce
flNSNCIN*
as senator and three years as
constructive and important Coffee Club will hear Earl
Even President
aarg
vice president, an office which
than ever before needed in the Provcncher, president of PreMust Shell Out
has taken on vital importance
Call the auto loan experts: Ralph Pezold,
history of the country," Cain cisioneering, Inc., explain the
MIAMI (UP1) - The State in today's world and that
nature of the work being done
noted.
or Jim Doucette, today. Phone 322-1611.
Democratic headquarters here Humphrey na« also bad many
He emphasized that no one by his firm for the Navy in the
received a bill for *13 from the years of experience in Ihe
can know how the changes In building formerly used aa tha
Florida Turnpike Authority,
Senate.
Russian and British govern­ Atlantic Coait Line warehouia
The bill is far Ihe loll charg
"These two men have a trements will affect world situa­ in downtown Sanford.
cs run up by President John- meadous accumulation of skills
POINTING OUT THE FACTS. Republican extions and ‘Johnson and Hum­ Clubbera will meet for half
“Complainera, pleas* note, son'a 21 car-five bus motor­ that can only be learned in the
Senator Harry Cain, who in stumping the state
Member F-O-LQL
phrey, with their experience an hour at 10 a.m. Thursday
"We are atill free to vote." cade Sunday.
political arena. The late Pres­
for the Johnson-Humphrey ticket, points out
have a better chance of know­ in the Chamber building. Ail
— Mary Kauffman
Officials said it would be ident Kennedy wai well aware
the reasons for his decision at a luncheon meet­
ing how lo deal with whit members of the Chamber and
Woman's Club paid.
of the importance of tie office
ing a t Spencer's Restaurant Tuesday,
aver these changes bring.**
tb o r meals age invited,
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Agent Grilled
Relentlessly In
Citrus Trial

Two Southside Boys

W in Yuletide Contest

Johnson, Goldwater

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Bagpipes To Play Despite Tradition Mad Money?

fe ta l* P age 2 -W e d . Oct. 28, '64

U . S ., Britain Agree

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The District of Columbia
commissions decided to break
with tradition and permit a
noisy bag pipe pared* on
Burnley.
There ls an unwritten law
requiring quiet Sundays in
the nation’s Capital. But the
eommiieinnera said th* bag
pipe parade would be okay
just once alore it’s for the
purpoaa of drumming up

To Improve N A T O
WASHINGTON (UPI) The United Bute* end Bri­
tain’* n«w Labor government
ha*« agreed that strategy
rnordinatlon among NATO
power* »hould be Improved
but are undecided on Just how
to do It.
They *l»o would like to
broaden the rooperatlve oper­
ation* of the alliance to deal
with problem* outild* ita Immediate area, hut find them,*|ve* it odd* on *urh criti­
cal ianue* a* Red Chin* *nd
Cuba.
Theie are the dominant im­
pressions that emerged today
afU r two day* of talk* by
U J . official* with RritiiH
Foreign Secretary Patrick
Gordon Walker. The Rrltiah
official wound up hi* Hiatus•Ion* at a fS-minute conferaw a with Pre*ldent Johnson
a t the Whit* Hnute Tuetdav
before heading for New York
and London.
The ambition* of the two
government* Involve l o n g
rang* goal* which they hope
to approach over a period of
aom* time. However, acme of
tha individual clement* muit
be dealt with rathar *oon.
The moat preulng Involve*

tha propo*«d NATO nuclear
fleet, which t* etrongly supportad by tha United Stale*
and Germany, but frowned
upon by Britain. Thi* would
be a flotilla of 2b vrasela
armed with eight Polaria mia&gt;
alle* each and manned by
mixed craw* from participat­
ing Alliee.
American official* laid the
United State* would continue
to puah for wideit poaalhle
Allied agreement on the chap­
ter for the propoaed fleet by
the end nf the year, deapilt
Britiah reluctance.
The United State* ha*
•greed, however, to coraider
any amended verilnn which
the new I.atjor government
may wish to propoae. This
give* London l«a* than two
month* tn come up with ao m e
concrete idea* sufficiently a t­
tractive tn w o o Allied aupport
away from tha American
plan.

Notice
T h e Board o f P u b l i c I n a t r u t &lt;lon o r l i m l n o U C o u n ty , Klnr
I'l* wilt r»c*lv« b i d e fo r fu rn
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Contract doonmanla rnnalat
of on* aat of plan* and on* aet
of ipa-'llirailon*. Drawlne* and
specification! may h* ntrtiintd
hr dapnaltlnp SIX 00 with lha
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tVInl-r I'jrlr, Klorlda, for lha
eir«t aai nf dorumanl* nhtadnad
Much dapoalt «m p* r*tunded
tn full to each par tun who re­
turn! th* dur-nmanl# tn gnnd
crindltlnn within 1# day* aftar
hid opartln*. with rnrptiun *■
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may ba oiiLln-d at a o u t *&gt;f
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enfundahl* t'onl rant ora ifeur*
Ina dncum.ola and ant auhmlttlng protmiali ihall ha rafundad half tha dapoalt upon
ralurn t&lt;( documanta tn »nod
nundll Ion.
A c a r l l fl t . l r lia rit o r h an k
d r a f t , p t y a h l a ro th * I t n a r d nf
P u b lic I n a t r u c t l a n to r X .m ln o l*
c o u n t y , Floridai 1J, M
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hid bond t a t r u t a d b y t h * b i d ­
d e r a n l a c o a p t a b l a a u r a i l a a In

• maun! *&lt;iiul to fl,a par .ant
of lha bid ah ,11 ht auhmltta.t
with aach bid.
Tha auccaaaful hldlar will ha
r*.|ulr*d to furnlth end pay
for Mtlafartnry partnrmtnra
• ltd p a y m e n t bond o r honde
A t t a n t l n n la called l» t h * f a n
t h a t not lea* t h i n l h a m in i,
m u in t a l a r I* a a n d t a n , , a t a r t
f o r t h Id l h a a p v i'lfiratlrn ia moot
b a paid o n th la prnja.-t,

Amendment 8
Approval Asked
TALLAHASSEE — Com
m i l l i n n e r of Agriculture
Doyle Conner today officially
endorsed Florid* Constitution­
al Amendment No. 8. which
would place the State l.nml
and Field Note Office* under
thb control of the Internal
Improvement Fund Trustee*.
The propoaed amendment
delete* reference to th* Comntiaaloner of Agriculture'*
aupervialun of matter* per­
taining to public land* and
th* Bureau of Immigration. It
also remove* from the Conatitution reference* to matter*
over which the Commissioner
of Agriculture no longer ex­
ercise* control.
"Since th* THF manege*
and protcrle alula lends, the
consolidation of state land
lecottU under this agency will
result in mure efficient rec­
ord keeping end service to the
public," Conner a s s e r t e d .
"Therefore, I urge our reg­
istered voter* to vote In favor
of thie amendment on Nov.
3."

Smalhers Sees
Ervin Appointed
DIXIELAND COMBO la practicing fo r the "Carnival Caper*” talent ahow
Saturday a t the Oviedo High School Halloween carnival a t 7 p.m. and S
p.m. Member* are left to rig h t, Ronny Metcalf, Billy Dann, Bobby Lee,
bandmaster Ilichurd Zclly and Larry Neely.

'Carnival Capers' A t Oviedo
By Evelyn Lastly
A talent show. "Carnival
Capers," will highlight the
proars m nf activities scheduled
at (he outstanding Halloween
Carnival planned for Saturday
night at Oviedo High School.
The first talent show will be
held.it T p. m. and the second
i t 8 p. m. Mr*. Clyde Holder
la chairman of the talent abow
commiltee.
Talent acta will Include a
Dixieland Combo eompoaad of
Ronnie Metcalf, Billy Dann.
Boiiby fwe, Richard Zelly, and
Larry Needy; Scarecrow and
Witch Fantasy by John Jones

Legal Notice
vnT irn o r » i:rr
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tvitoaE nr.8iDK.vcH t*
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Mull hsilnf hs*n ril*A a *■ inai
y«U In th» circuit Court, Ninth
Imtlrlal Circuit nf Klnrhts. In
and fur M-mlnota County, Ip
Chancery, Hie ehlira&gt;l*l*i| title
nf which la: Arthur 8 Mclt.tturn, alao known pa Arthur MoCatluni. I'l• IniIff. vanua Wayna
It HIpa, Pafanilsnt, fnr fnr»rloaura nf that rarlaln rhstlal
imiHB.ua alvr„ by you tn th*
Plaintiff haraln. thl* no Ilea la
In raqulr* vnu In fit# with th*
Clark of **!&lt;! Court your writ­
ten it»f*n»*a, If *ny, to th*
PIsthtlfK* rnmplalnt flta&lt;1 In
tail cam#, an* to aarvo a ropy
tharauf upon Plaintiff'* aitnr.
nrya not latar than lltc «ih
-lav nf N'uyamhar, A. I». Mat;
ntliarwl**, * itaerna pro r«n.
fciio will l.a *nt*rai *it*in*t
ynu fnr Ilia raltaf prava-t fnr
by Plaintiff.
WITNESS my h a n d a n d tha
•r*l nf aald Court at Sanfnrd
Klatl.U. thia tih day nf Uot*
nhrr, t. U. latl.
(MHAl.t
A r t h u r II. R a i k w l l h , J r ,
c | * r k »f Ih* Circuit Court
fly M a rth a T. V l h t a n
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HARVEY HALE

Business
Briefs
Hirvey Hsle, former m*nager of Ihe Sanford A. and P.
supfrni.irkrl has returned In
Sanford from \tinter I’nrk to
manage the new More in the
Plnecrrsl Shopping Center
Glenn Ifousknerht, formrrly
of Orlando, who came here in
manage the new slurc Iasi
year, has been transferred to
Ihe position of msneger nf the
Winter I’srk store, vacated by
Hale.
Hale has been with the A
nnd I*. Company for 23 years,
serving st stores in Apopka.
Kissimmee *s welt as Ihe Wlq.
ter Park and Sanford stores.
lie makes his home in San
ford and is Ihe fsthi-r of three
children.

CANTON, N. C. (UFI) Sen. George Sm at hero (DFla.) predicted that Preeident
Johnson will name Son. Sam
J. Ervin Jr. to fill tha next
vacancy on the U. S. Supreme
Court.
Smather* called Ervin, 88year-old former North Caro­
lina Supremo Court justice,
"the finest legal mind In tha
United State* Senate."
A Harvard law echool grad­
uate, Ervin also was a lower
court judgo and in 19(8-47
headed a atato commission
that aought ways to improvo
the administration of Justice
in North Carolina.

panto- to the school grounds, accom
and Peggy White;
mime, "Why Mothers G«t panled by tha band.
Gray,” by Ted Sewell; spirit­ There will ba games of all
ual by Carol Simmons, Bonnie kinds for all ages, Including
Warfield. Beverly Marshall, train rides and pony rides for
Cathy Rook and Andy Jepson; small children.
"The Twirl* ties," K a r e n
A dance area will be provid­
Chrlstliab, Glenda Hasty, Pam ­ ed for junior and senior high $39,200 Worth
ela Porter and Diana Brooks; students with sweet shoppe*
the Tumblers, Sheri Parker, cold drink stands, popcorn Of Beer Downed
SPALDING, England (UPI)
Betty Soball, and Barbara Boa and homemade lea cream
—Pub
regular Jack East re
ton; Junior High Spooks, Beth available.
ceived a four and one-half gal
Gore, Judy Burch, Debby
Ion caak ot free beer from the
Ward, Carla Anderson, Becky
Pigeon inn to m ark bia 83
Palmer, Carol Burna, Patay Blast Kills 1
ORANGE, Tex. (U PI)-E x- years of patronage.
Parker, Roger Boston and Rod
Landlord Frank Tohlll esti­
ney Greene; "Five - Foot plosions rocked two plants
Twos,'* Mery Wegner, Sindra a l o n g Orange’a "chemical mates that East, whose capa
Magin. Brenda Bonj and Susan row" Sunday night. The hlaslx city has shrunk from 20 to U
Peterion; Hootenanny. Billy killed one man, fatally burned pints a day with the years,
Mikier, Lilly Fox. Karen Bria a second and injured 17 other has spent $39,200 on beer in bis
lifetime.
lol anal Nancey Philips; son^ persons.
by Belh Gore, Carla Anderson
ami Lily Fox, and a poem by
Pat Burkelew.
The entire carnival is under
HELPS &gt;OU HEAR
the direction of Mrs. Argie C.
L'lirbtlicb, finance chairman of
THE THINGS YOU
the 1T0.
WANT TO HEAR...
F.vents will begin at S p. m.
with a ham supper to be serv­
ed by Mrs. l-outse Beasley and
her commiltee. On the menu
will tw baked ham, potato
MAICO HEARING AID SERVICE
salad, baked beans, rolls and
MIL GEORGE C. HEARN, CONSULTANT
coffee or tea. Dessert may be
MILLER RADIO AND APPLIANCE
purchased Irani tha bake shop
1th PARK AVB., BO. - i PHONE 311:8312 .
EVERY FHIDAY — i r T T t L I
*
A costume parade will begin
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at the school at 3:30 p m. and
Main Offirt — 3S W. I’la i — O iv ita w i Orlaofe
continue down town and back

vote*.
The parade is being stag­
ed by Democrats to draw
voters to • rally. District of­
ficial* said a similar excep­
tion would be made for the
Republican! should they site.

SEM IN O LE C O U N T Y ’S

NOV. 3 -

ELECT

W. LAWRENCE SWOFFORD
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
DISTRICT 3
LAWRENCE. T1IE MAYOR OF ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS, WAS ELECTED TO THIS OFFICE WITH
THE LARGEST MAJORITY VOTE EVER GIVEN A
CANDIDATE IN THIS AREA — 80G- OF THE VOTE. HE IIAS SEKVEI! A « YE AR
TERM ON THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AND IIAS AI L OF HIS
BUSINESS INTERESTS IN SEMINOLE COUNTY. A VOTE FOR W. LAWRENCE
SWOFFORD WILL HE A VOTE FOR EXPERIENCE AND PROGRESS.
Pd. |’o|. Adv. By S*minoi* Cnunly penuh-ratic Executive Committee

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PENSACOLA (U PI)—Seeretary of the Navy Paul H.
Nitxa will apeak hero Thurs­
day night during tha 18th
annual meeting of tha Nation­
al Association of Supervisors
and Department of Defense.
Sen. Spoesard Holland and
Rep. Bob Bikes, both Florida
Democrsts, will attend tha
maeting. Sikaa la an honorary
member of the aaaocintion.

Bomb Harvest

101 W. First St.

TOM ATO
PLA N TS

Min Eddie rediscovered the
envelope while pocking for ber
retirement.

Navy Secretary
Slates Speech

III IV11l*l IS AND t.KKKI.Ea
B U R T O N BRADSTOCK,
KDWAltDH Ill'll,I'l Ml
England (UPI)—An army dls
IhtMT IIKKH'K. Till AWKIt It
MANV'OIUI. l-'i,lllmiv
posal squad was called Sunday
VTTOIINKTS ro il Pf.AINTIKK when a farmer plowed up a
Tb* Board nf Puhllo Int'rue- puhtiah
tlon for Bamlnol* County, Flor­ CDK-ll oct j, t a. Jt, j i , tsat I box of Molotov cock.ails.
ida. rtitrvaa tha ri*h&gt; tn r«j*-t
any *nr|/*r *11 hid* nr tn

• *l«a a n y I n fo rrn a lltlaa In t h a
hldlllnir No bid a h t l l tia wltlii t r a w n to r a perio d o f f l ll a a n
t i l l day a auhia&lt;|i|ant t o ih a
n p a r i l n c of bt la w i t h o u t l h a
c o n t e n t o f ih* Itnard .
J, ft. I V r l . h l , Jr,
C h a ir m a n , B o a rd o f P u h lla
■n a t r u c t l n n
for
Mamlnol*
County, Klorlda
ti T SI II w a a,
Mernlnnl* C n u n l y M upa rln.
tern lan t of l 'u b lln I n a t r u e • Inn and B a - O f f l r l o Hao ra.
l a r y t* t h a Hoar d of Puh*
lie ltmlfur il.it,
P u h l l t h Oat. I t , 5« * Nov. «
Hat
C U K -tl

NOW IS TH E TIME
TO SET OUT

SIANSriELD. E n g l a n d
(UPI) — When Margaret Ed­
die became i nurse 80 year*
ago, her mofber paated an *#•
velope containing a five-pound
(114) not* on her trunk "ao
that I would always have the

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V A Goofs; GIs Benefit

Poppy Sale Set
By VFW Group
By Mn. T ru k White
Mr*. France* Hacklejr was
initiated into VFW Auxiliary
80B3, Denary. In in impressive
obligation ceremony at Fire
Recreation Hall. The president,
Mrs. Myrtle Hill, led the ri­
tual.
Vincent Karwacki made an
rfflciul visit to speak to the
auxilary on the VFW Ruddy
Poppy Sale scheduled for
Tuesday.
Tlie group contributed ho
the VFW cancer research pro­
gram and caneer relief.
Thu resignation of Mrs. E.
Hemmelberger from the office
of Chaplain wav accepted with
regret as she Is moving to O r
junto. A new chaplain will be
elected at the Nov. 17 meeting
at the Fire Recreation Hall.
Letters on state membership
awards, civil defense and the
district meeting in Daytona
Beach were read.
Mrs. Frankanna Howard,
past president, and Mrs. Jean
ette Ogden were welcomed
back after a long siege In the
Jospltal.
Refreshments and a social
hoof followed with Mrs. Blan­
che Frye. Mrs. L. Estercamp
and Mrs Ruth LaChat serving
as hostesses.

Youth Club Plans
^Halloween Party
The Geneva Youth Club will
hold a Halloween Party from
712 p. m. Friday at the Com­
munity Hall. Everyone Is In­
vited to come, looking their
worst. Prizes will he awarded
for the best and wildest cos­
tumes
Jack Tillman, president, has
announced that refreshments
§&gt;f punch, potato chips and can­
dy will be served.
The hall will he decorted
throughout in the Halloween
theme and sponsors for the
affair arc Mrs. Joan Ford and
Mrs. Mary El’en Kinnaird.
This party is open only to
mu in twrs of the youth club.

fElection Slated

fly Maryana Miles
The Forest City Community
Association will meet Monday
nl 8 p. m. nt the home of Mr.
and Mrs. llavid W. ilrane on
Causeway Drive, Forest City.
President John B e t h e a
urges momis-rs and guest* to
attend ns there will be an
election of officer* for the
horning year.

WASHINGTON (UP!) —
Congressional
investigators
reported th at 82,000 veterans
hold government life insur­
ance policies to which they
are not legslty entitled.
The General Accounting
Office (GAO), which audits
executive spending for Con­
gress, said th at the policies
will remain valid because the
fault lies with the govern*
ment and not the individuals
involved.

I :* r f - ty •

Guardsmen Hit
FT. JACKSON, 5. C. (UPIi
—Some 35 men of a New
Mexico National Guard unit
were In the base hospital to*
day, victims of apparent food
poisoning.

A BIG STEP. Brian Howlett and Roy Templeton were graduated fmm

Known as the "Lund of a
Thousand Lakes," Finland has
nearly 60,000 lake*.

Cub Scouting into Boy Scout Troop 341 of Castiellwrry in an impressive
ceremony at Community Methodist Church. Cubmaater Dave Waters, of
Pack 540. presents their certificates ns Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howlett and
Mra. Roy Templeton proudly look on.
(Herald Photo)

By Jane Casselberry
Cub Scout Pack 340, of
Caasclberry, held a combina­
tion Halloween party and
Pack meeting in Weaver Hall,
of Casselberry Community
Methodist Church, with over
UK) Cubs and member* of
their families attending.
The Cubs wore costumes
and m variety of clever masks
which they had made from
plastic bottles, boxes, bugs,
or papier mache, and several
games were enjoyed.
Cubmaster Dave Water*
presented awards for advancement and the highlight of the
evening waa an impressive
ceremony for the two hoys,
Brian Howlett and Roy Tem­
pleton, who arc going out of
Cub Scouting into Uoy Scouta.
The following advancement*
were revognlrrd: Den I. Dale
and Duryl Krug, Imbeat; Ar­
thur Newberg, wolf; and Tom­
my Balmer. gold arrow; Den
2, Danny Miller, lilvcr ar­
row; Lester Britton, bobcat;
Den 2, Harold Marlind.il-*,
Carl WubulU, Skip Bowey,
bobcat; and Brian Howlett,
Mon; Den 4 Michael Poore,
bobcat; Pen 3. Paul Mont­
gomery, Gary Reruns. Charles
Adkins, Ernest Pinkard, bobrats; Den U, Lois McCall,
Brad Scott, bobcat; and Ken­
neth McCall, lion and gold ar­
row.
The Cubmaster announced
that a new Welielos Den is
being organized by D e n
Leader Guy G. Coma for bo&gt;«

who are I OS year* old and
have rained lln-ir linn badge.
Meeting* will be held on
Tuesday nights at 331 Elm
D r, Howell l*iirk.
Appeal* were ramie for the
donation of clothing, shoes,
non-perishable foodstuffs, and
blankets fur the Seminole* In­
diana, hclng collected hy the
Order of the Arrow, and for
contributions of canned goods

fur Thanksgiving batkeli lo
lie brought t» the November
Pack meeting.
It was ann unfed that Na­
v e nt b e r will lor "Genius
Month" and each Cub will re­
ceive a "genius kit" consist­
ing of odd* and end* with
which to create something,
Tlie results of the boys’ In­
genuity will be displayed st
the next meeting.

•
Bead era over —
•
• Falrlanr 300 Hardtop
•
Coupe (That Rakish
•
look, for sure)
•
• 4 Speed Tran*.
•
• Cotor la 'Honey Gold.
Talk about get-up-and-GO.

CUDDLY
FLEECE
ACETATE
DUSTERS

W A N TED
FOR

LEGION FAIR
Week Nov. 3 - Nov. 7

SIZES 10 to 1 8

CATTLE
EXHIBITS
Mn*t register by Nov. 1
Cali Thnmaa Beit
322-1728

You don’t have la be a ‘Hot Rod Huff* •* enjoy Ihia
aweetle.
llcre'a all the featorea listed below:

Cub Scouts Hold Awards Meet

var snout

The total face value of the
policies involved ie $189 mil­
lion, the GAO aald.
It recommended that the
Veterans Administration re­
vise eligibility requirements
for the insurance, which the
GAO said was designed for
service disabled veterans un­
able to qualify for commercial
insurance.

223 II.I'. Engine
I lU rrrt Carh.
While Wall Tirea.
All Vinyl L'phntstery.
Tinted Windshield.
And Chrome Wheel
I'nirr*.

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Lyman Jayvees Face Barracudas Tonight In Closing Grid Tilt
Greyhounds
Unscored On
This Season

A b o u t flp o rta

T h in k in g O u t L o u d
■ i n n u » w n f W BOM

Hew D M *
for tho fart boonling SanfordE na though we’r* rifbt to Orlando Kanaol Clmh raciag
season which goto under way
tha mid* at foetball m m , Jan. S.
feaakatMto » « m rfa* kart
Originally, we'd boon told
and than t l Bomtoote Bight tha aaaaan would officially
open Chriitm u Day — aa it
fjtm in f Gymnasium.
Brad t a p « w k Baak did laat year. But thla tiara
rtytha. haa started workout# in i bo Jan. 2. “ Groat,’* (aid
to preparation far tha Trlba Dick, “now waTl ho able to
i one of tha big bowl
ferthcoatof hardwaad aaaaan
— tha acheat'a eetond la tha gameo.”
Wo aakad Dick If he’d dona
Batro Canfaraaea.
Blythe (a holding oaa an- any kind of officiating In reitan daily deaplte tha fart cent yoara.
“Nope,” ha ahot back, '‘not
m
quit* a numbar of hla
prospective cagtra a rt attll alnea '41. I'm gettln* too old."
e e a
actively participating in foot­
ball — and will ba for quit*
Thera wort F8U fane Ba­
toning to radio reporta of tho
somatlme.
Blythe, by tha way, will ba FSU-V1P gamo laat Satur­
to hla initial acaton aa tha day who fool that tha winner
Tribe's chief mentor. Ha cama of tho VIP 20-F8U 11 tuaalo
ta Semlnol# thia year from might haro been forecart in
«■ aaalgnment aa head eoach tho oarly mlnutea of tha
of tha Baby Eagle* of Edge- game. Tha foaling haa bean
water, Orlando. Prior to that axpreaaed that Stato’a lack of
ha wat head coach at Oak tdga waa ahown whan in tha
Ridge Junior High In Orlan­ firit quarter they want for
tho field goal hutead of go­
de.
Ha batla from Kentucky ing for tha alx-polnt touch­
and la a graduate of Eaatero down. Patanon’u protegee
had rolled down Bold 79
Kentucky State.
• • •
yard*.
Back In Sanford after a
BulUeya pataar Stave Ton­
rammer tour of racing meeta al had completed five out of
la Dick MeLadtflln, a local six panel, the ball waa on
raildant, former poetat em­ tha II. The armchair Stato
ployee, profeealonal bate ball rooting etalwarti were aura
umpire, high achool football that with thla aucceia and
efftrlal, and now a race track with all tha bravado of a team
rated at laait two TD'a bettor
official.
Dick (pent Moat of the than their Gabbler opponent*,
rammer la Rapid City South the ili-polntor waa a cinch.
Dakota working a 02-day dog
When tha Semlnolea lettled
for the place kick, tha loyal
track meet than.
Ha later worked a 25-day radio audience (at laaat many
fall harneaa racing meet at of them) aurmlied that tha
the Audubon Raceway In Hen- Indian aplrit snuat hava boon
tow.
Ky.

Pago 4—Wed. O ct 18, ’64

if
Herald i m t i Writer

NAS Ops A Hits
Stride To Hold
League Lead

% lira
Lyman High JayVaea

TtMOdoy w u position njgM
to Uw Navy tetramural N #
tonal Bowling League with
the league leader matting the
second place team and ra
forth down the ladder.
NAS Op* A continues to
reign as th# leaden of this
league after toktog four poind
from thalr opponents — the
NAMTG “A" team. Leading
Opa was Jimmy Valentina
with hit 305/519 act. NAMTG
A remains la second place and
wat ted by CUnacs Henning'i
203/559.
Stewart with a 221/379 and
Mlck'a 219/352 paved the way
tor VAJI-3 Malnteninre to hold
third p la n by taking threa
points from NAS Avionics.
This lose dropped Avionic#
down to the fifth plica! In
standings.
Moving up to tha fourth ilot
was Wing A after defeating
VAH-l White Hat* three
points. Ski Staakiewiex was
up front for the Wing team
with n 545 seriea and Johnson
of tha White Hate cams
through with hla 550.
.
NAS DISB/COMM took four*
from NAS ADMLY, placing
them b a tl* tor fifth. This
clean sweep waa accomplished
by virtua of Brown's 556, Fat*
rick's 559 and Scbwtoaa’a 539.
Tbe NAMTG team once
again followed tha efforts of
John Kneeland a* they collect­
ed three from NAS Weapons.
John finished with a 233/559%
series. Kneeland also pocketed
the high single game honor!
for the league.

•an Am i far a
frid season,
T to Baby Greyhounds travel
to New Smyrna Beach to torn
gte with tha Junior Barracudas
to Lyman's fourth and final
contest of tha current football
campaign.
It will be a return engage­
ment between tha two dubs
but Lyman authorities trus*
tha locals will be able to do
better than tha scoreless tia
OVIEDO'S M X BROOKS (BO) looks m though h a'i try in g to cock hU
to the records on the first tilt
rig h t arm fo r a paai but actually he’s ju a t grabbed an aerial from Jim
between Um two dub*.
Courier before being h it by a pair of H lghlanden of Clermont. Oviedo took
The Baby 'Hounds opened
the decialon and remain unbeaten.
(H erald Photo)
the season against the New
Smyrna Beach JayVaea and
both atevaoi fought to a score
leas count. However, in their
second outing — thla time
against the Baby Bulldogs of
SONNY MESSER, a Seminole fullback, makes a
DcLaod—tha little Greyhounds
By David
aucceaaful connection with a Frank Whijrham
raced to a 15 to 0 decision. In
ahot during Friday night'a lacinir of Winter
Th* only Um# Winter Park
thalr third affair, the tiny
P ork’s Wildcats, 55 to 6, Messer’s leap and
av#r got close to th# Sanford
’Hounds—usd toy they are aa
catch was Rood for one of the Sanford club's nine
Semlnolea Friday night was
for aa backtteld slsa is coo
touchdowns.
(Herald Photo)
when there waa no acor*. Aft­
earned — outsped Apopka's
er tha Semlnolea’ last two dis­
Baby Blue Darters 31 to 0.
la the Jot Bowlenttes Lea­ appointing tilt# with EdgentXnMiSH
I
s
.
*
,
tewlari
In Uar4yhoundi
lt w**k’4 fonU,*&lt;
cam#
gue, thora eluilve turkaya water and Boan#, Friday’* tut IB-Noonaro league bowled „ &lt;by
was
an
Improvement.
fthree strike* In a row) war*
Its regular schedule with their own by racking up no
captured by Ann Gabel, Alice Semlnolea offensive work three teams making a clean less than 494 yards on the After a night's bowling in 165 and Johnnie Jonea has a
Saxton, Pat Sumner and Tina against Winter Park raised sweep. Behrens Tractors took ground. They passed only once
the Singlet Classic League a total of 156.
the club'* offensive record by
Parker.
hut that one didn't register.
four
points
from
Southern
Air,
FIt# bowieiwttoa also mad* leapa and bound*. The defense
Meanwhile, they held the Baby tight race continues for the High game* were John Spot
tha baby apllt, tlw thrce-io; waa of the same calibre a* in Jat Inn four points from Lake Darters to less than 50 yards No. 1 spot. John Bridges won ski's 223 game. Bob Guthrie
Monroe Inn, Lassie's and Sten- on the ground which Indicates three games from W. A. Ward took second with 233, Garry
Dot Schattau, Math* Billings, the Boone tilt.
Ann Babrans, Sherry Cannon BUS now baa racked up 9) strum Realty four points from that they not only possess a to retain his top apot with 193 Fox took the third with a 206
and Pat Frank*.
first down* and limited oppon­ Art Brown Post Control,
potent offense but also tn ef­ points. In second spot is Har­ and Jack Kanner fourth with
the high game of the night, a
On# of tha highlight! saw a ent* to 42. They have posted Hunt Realty and Joa'a L»un­ fective defense.
ry Pentecost with a 192. Har­
109 average bonder, Nancy Sal­ 1,223 yard* on 232 rushing dry aaeh won two games aad Regarding loaf week's tilt, ry won three games from Boh 234.
High acrlca honor* fell to
yers, bowl game* of 147 and plays with their opponenti be­ Wilson Mater apllt two sack Head Coach Dick Silvers tali)
Steele this week. In third Spolski with a 763 total for tour
149. Nancy bowled 39 pins over ing held to 473 on 179 carrlea. with Nationwide Insurance.
ho was “ more than pleased
In the split division, Thelma with the fins performance of place la Jack Kanner with 169 games. Kanner was on hi*
her regular average.
By the same yardstick, San
points and a 1S7 average. In heel* with a good 764 total,
The wide open 5-19 apllt waa ford baa lost only 95 yard* Unger and Betty Kurimai top­ hla boy* and he complimented
easy picking* for Martha Bill­ rushing white they hava act pled tho 4-5-7, Etta Dorman them on a good ball game. fourth place it Phil Roche
th* 3-5-7, Mary McLaughlin Outstanding tor Um Baby with a 199 and a 192 average.
ing*.
opponents back 151.
Only 15 pin# separated those This record of Tribe defense and UUa Gandertun tho 5-10, Hound* thus far thla season Fifth place is occupied by
with high series. And Gabel la due partially to tha offense Clludetto Bahren tbs 5-7 and in the backfleld ha* bren a George Swann with a total ol
161 point*. Nett is George
finished with ■ 473 and then U and tha outstanding work don* Amy Henson the 5-4.
quartet of youngster* who un Paulk with 171, Garry Fox
ON 100 BRANDS
Tho gtrte nomlnslad and doubtedly have Improved coo
was Meda Wiltshire's 4M with in Ih* Winter Park tilt.
with
177.3,
Bob
Steele
and
top honors falling to Dot Schat
The squad'i aerial game Is elected Claudette Behrens *s sldcrably with experience and Gerald Behrens with 177. John
tin and her its.
finally moving with 393 yards their "queen" to represent will be seeing much action In SpoDki and W'ard with 176 and
gained passing. Their oppon­ thetr league at' tha bowling Lymaa High'* varsity back- John Polk and Boh Guthrie
field in several seasons to
in ended Ha coach** aa plain
ents now have 32t aerial yards dance in November.
■y HMtoa Rickman
FA R R ELL’S
with 173.
coma—perhaps even some this
tha failure* of Ih* Ruialan
with two touchdowns mada by
UP! flporta Writer
ARCADE
PACKAGE STORE
Rich Murphy follows with
yaar. At quarterback is soph
passing. The Tribe has moved
TOKYO (UPI) - Who’e wor- track and field toam at tha
OPEN DAILY — » A. M. . 1:15 P. M.
174 points, Harold Johnson
Gary Smith who had lad th*
Tokyo Olympic*.1*
up to five TD'a by passing.
319 E. FIRST
SANFORD
rtod?
club superbly aad la a more with 172.5 la next with A. 11.
All told, tha Semlnolea* of­
Pravda la tha moat authori­
ME GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Ray
at
171,
Charles
Rosa
has
Not Gabriel Korobkov, brad tative Sovtot vole# on politic*, Claudette Bahren* had her fense shows 1.619 yard* while
than consistent performer.
big ball tearing up pins last opponents have registered 797,
eoach of Kiuite’i tree kind aporto or anything alaa,
The halfback* har* been 125pound Bob Eidridge, a sopho­
field team, even though the “The Soviet paopla have the week In the Woman's Scratch a Hill-yard lead for the locals.
“ alumni" back homo In Uoa- full right to demand (totalled League aa aha rolled 169-17T- Individually, Lae Sparkman The Sanford Recreation De­ more, and 130-pound Larry
III/534 while helping mates,
Baker, a junior. Raker and Elcow already haa atartod yell- explanation* of thora who have the ABCs, to an even split with la still high man In the Tribe partment said today It will
ground attack with 363 yardi. organise a naw basketball ridge both are acat backs and
been
training
our
track
and
tog for hla acalp.
the SANs. Barbara Rohnrr hit Buddy Burton haa picked up
appear to have a bright grid
It see mi U»e folk* back In field team for Uw Olympic*," a III ganra and Alice Hiupt a 240 and ltonnle Hinson has 203. league this year for boyi 13, future ahead of them. At
Pravda said.
14 and 13 yaari of age.
Apopka. Elridge picked up 1M
the Kremlin aren’t tha lent Korobkov am lied aa ha read nice til while backing up Sonny Meeicr haa 126, Chuck
The league wUI consist of
Claudette.
The
SANa
had
the4r
bit happy about Uia Soviet the dlapatch but couldn't quite
Scott t4 and Frank Whlgham four teams and all gamaa will yard* to the first half aloo*.
share of bombera In Joan Har­ 12 Hick Walatrum, Danny TUEvan though he sat out mast
track taam’a dUappolntlng conceal the fact be waan't
ris
with 196/423, Donna Atkins tls, Al Boniface and Berate be played Saturday after­ nt the second half he still manshowing at the Olympic* which happy.
with 160/441 and I*at Slpley Barbour all have gained yardi. noons.
aged to run hi* yardage g ib ­
To bo eligible, a boy mutt
came almott on tha heel* of a "I will give them m expla­ With 167/473.
In pass receiving Larry Wat­ ba 13 years old before Nov. 13. ed to 239 for the evening. Baker
nation," he laid quietly, (till
The Pull Up* took three from son his latched onto eight tor
marvcloui trouncing by tha U. tmillng.
scared 13 point* and accounted
fi. In a previoua Lot Angela* “They could have dona bet­ The Drags to pull themselves 66 yards, Scott has 84 yard* Alio, if a boy la 19 after Nov. for one point after touchdown.
15 bo wUI ba able to play thla Fullback Mike Warren, at
meet lift rammer.
ter," he added making It ra­ up the league ladder. Mary on four und threa for TD’a. year.
Storm
an
ahot
a
163/433
and
No one like* to loaa and tha ther difficult to toll whathei
145 pounds, U good for short
Mike Gray has six tor 59
Rusilani made that painfully he agreed with the editorial or Klalne Koatlval waa close to yarils, Mvascr three for so This Is a graduate league but needed yardage at any giv­
plato with an angry editorial whrthcr he meant hla Uam her with a 434 aeries, both far yards, Walstrom two tor 22 for boys too old to play to the en time, uncorked a 77-yard
department’* Biddy program.
In tha Comm unlit party Naw* suffered from an unknown th* PuB Up*.
yard* and Barbour two for 90 All team* will be fully uni TD dash against Apopka.
The
Lucky
Stars
won
three
paper Pravada.
In addition to starting Smith,
yurds and a TD. Tlllli h n on#
handicap.
Korobkov read every word of Korobkov didn't car* to ela­ from Um Do Nothing* aa Darla for 32 yardi and a TD, Boni­ tormad.
Eidridge, Baker and Warren
tho UPI dtopatcb, date-lined borate. Conveying the dlatinct Schautteet bombed a 164/454 face one tor 10 and Bill Kuy­ Boys who play on junior high agatoit the Baby Tudaa this
or high achool basketball evening. Silver! 1* expected to
Moscow, which began:
impression he waa laving hla and Ux Klein exploded for a kendall one for sight.
“The Soviet Union haa de explanation for the bigwigs 177/439 while bagging foul On kickoff return* Boniface teams will not bo eligible to give starting nod* to and* Rusa
play In the recreation league. Brat*lc* and Charlie Newell,
strike* In a row. Jane Spot
back In Moacow.
has returned five tor 93 yards,
*kl
churned
a
coo!
177/l*&gt;
and
tackles Danny Overton and
One thing are mi certain.
Hinson threa for S3 yards and
Shirley
Slglln
a
171
game
to*
Bub
Herrington, guards Tom
They don’t aound aa If they're
Burton one tor five.
*Whitey* Ford
the Do Nothings.
Ftetter and Billy Dempsey end
khtiling.
The Sanford defense played
The whula trouble aeema to
Ita best game, allowing Winter NEW YORK (UPI) - Ailing 307-pound center Joe Prone
be that tome of tha Soviet
Park only 10 yards rushing. Naw York Yankee lefthander baker, a soph, who will ba
coache* popped off about tho
Joe Earless, Joe Purdy, Brad Whitey yard enters Lenox Hill atartmg tonight b place of the
Tha Sunday Night Mr. and prospect of winning a carload
Purdcn, DonIfa to and Wal Hospital today for a aeries of Injured Danny HalL
Mabstays b the Baby
Ur*. League la tightening up of gold medala and any U. S.
strum led In the number oi tests to determine whether be
will
undergo
surgery
before
the
'Hound
line this season have
la aotn* of the lower toam* college foolltall coach eoukl've
tackles with Barbour, Stave
boon two anchorman, Ftetter
■M wtoalng at tha expense told them that you alwaya play Stonstrom Realty won four HaUinl, LeKuy Noppcr, Wat­ 1993 baseball seaioa.
yuur leant* dunce* down, not points from Art Broan Pe»U son, Tlllli, Cason, Dave Nocll, A 19-game winner tor Um wad Overton.
of Wgnar team*.
ThI* pa*t week Mary and up, before tit* opening whistle. to hold its four-gam* lead over Steve Harris and Canlveoo American League champion* Of course, Lyman will b* out
this yaar, th* 39-year-old Ford tonight to piotect on* of ita
By their editorial In Pravda, Itohrens Tractor. Llbbie White- backing them up.
Tom Hunter and Pennce and
Is suffering with a circulatory top record*— nobody ha* (Toss­
Dick Schaffer ahot to the top the Itusalana are ahowing head and Etta Dorman art the
condition In hla left arm and ed tha dub's goal Una thla
of tha ladder by virtue of they’re human, that they want pace for Stcnitrom with 436
shoulder.
seaioa.
■erics.
Carolyn
Salle*
rolled
a
‘Bad
News’
Joins
wine over the Sandllna and to win aa much If not more
179 game tor Stonstmm to
than
anyon*
else
and
that
they
Kanner*. Dick rolled 158/508
back-up Llbbie and Etta. Thai
and Jack Kanner c a m a put little stock In the old chest­ ma Unger was the star for the Knickerbockers
nut
that
It
doesn't
matter
whe­
through with 205/531 In thalr
NEW YORK (UPI) - Jim
Whan a mechanic only has one modtl to worry about,
ther you win or loaa but bow Pesta with a 471 aeries.
match.
(Rad News) Barnes, the No.
Claudette
Behrens
rolled
you play tha game.
Tha Patrlcke, Ro«e and
161/461, Helen Padgett a 170/ draft pick tn the NaUootl Bas­
ht can worry a lot more efficiently^
Andy, won four from Alyce
471 and Margaret Price a 163/ ketball Association thia year,
and (harks Lanalng to vault
tti while pacing Behrens Trac­ signed a contract Tuesday with
into third placa. Koae rolled Oviedo-Central
tor Sendee to a four game th* New York Knickerbockers.
You're looking at fourteen &gt;■art'
So for VW mechanic* routine i
194/187 and Andy hit 185/sweep of their match with The ilx-foot-eight, ItO pound
worth ol Volkswogens.
is very routine indeed.
center
and
forward
waa
Southern Air.
BIO. Eloyca and Pred HolUn Game Saturday
Con you to* much difference boUnue
Of course, every time there's on to*
Jet Inn woo all their games standout in college for Texas
won three from Mabel and
them?
provemenl in ih* VW 9 Ihrows them,,
Western,
where
he
averaged
Oiled* High School Athle­ from Lake Monroe Inn as Coo
Pat* Duggan to move up the
Neither can our mechanic!. That's
tola ecstasy.
ladder. Kluyc* rolled a good tic Director Paul MUUr an­ nle Rlngo bowled a 161. Shoe­ 29.1 point* and 19.2 rebounds
whar moket their work so reperniouv.
They give anything that's new m a VW'
per
gam*
during
hi*
sen
198 game and Fred bombed nounced this morning that maker Construction won three
And so good.
so
much attention that It gets old foe
When you tsrvice the some car for
a 104/549. The Ung.ra, Thel­ the foothill i i m i bstweea from M and R Bor In another year. He also w u a member
them pretty lost.
of
the
U.
S.
Olympic
basket­
yaari, you g*l to know a lot about the
ma and Dutch, won ail four the Oviedo L to a and Met- league match.
Then it s back to dud porlecflonto#
Hunt Realty apllt their ball team which captured the
tittle thing. (The iocnhat most Volkswagen
ogam.
from Sue and Bill Beggarly boaruo Central Catholic
gold
medal
at
Tokyo.
match with Joe's Laundry.
parts are interchangeable from year to
It makes driving a Volkswagen dug too.
aa Thelma toiaed 102/445.
High School, slated to to
year doesn't hurl any J
Hardly anything ever happens.
In other nmtehea, Bernice played to Maikova# Friday Darla Omay paced Joe'* with Acquire Player
and Ban Chada took three night, wUI to played Instead 166/443. Wilson-Maler ami Na­ PITTSBURGH (UPI) —
tionwide Insurance apllt as A.
from the Durtona, Jo and Saturday night to th* c u t Scaltorn rolled a ISO game for Th* Pittsburgh Hornets of
Ellinor Motor Company
Fred Brown won three from coast city.
Nationwide and Rose Patrick th* American Hockey League
Shirley and Dan Slglln. Vir­
Mlktor sold that ■ conflict bowled 163 and Helen Edward* have acquired right wing Boh
ginia and Lewis Hughey apllt to schedule* caused the ene- a food 175/419 for Wilson- DUUbough from th* parent
Ilwy. 17-92, Juat South of S an fo rd
with Chrl* and Tony De W itt night delay.
Motor
Detroit Rad Wings.

Tribe Improves Offense W ork
Three Turkeys
Scored By Four

3 Teams Tally
Clean Sweep

Singles Classic In Tight Race

SPECIALS
EVERY D A Y!

Clamor For Scalp Worries 'Nyef
Coach Of losing Red Track Team

Behrens Rolls
Series Of 534

Mr.-Mrs. League
Tightening Up

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▼AMOCI TSCHNIQUBI for eoptariof an
ilo on • itrtaf won dlaptajod by Cub Scoutg
Fade MO, Cauelberry, aa they took part in
thla traditional Halloween fun. (Herald Photo)

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Joyce Sawyers
Heads Scouts
Juaicr Ctrl Scout Troop 223
was ergaaistd at First Mathodlat Church with Mrs. Joyce
Sawyer* as leader.
The troop la to meet at the
Church on Monday afternoons
with patrol loaders Cindy Ba­
ker, Susan Baker, Lynn Pro*
den and Donna Sawyers.
Troop treasurer la Martha
Parker.
The troop la preparing far
a camporee at Camp Tlchoehee In November and baa
completed Its “alt-upona."
During November the girls
will work oa their cooking
badge.
At the lilt meeting they
held a candlelight rededlcatton and investiture ceremony.
Member* of the troop In­
clude Cindy Baker, Susan Ba­
ker, Cindy Bishop, Mollle
Bush, Mary Cleveland, Gall
Cowan, Doris Dangieman, San­
dra Kick, Dabble Graham and
Diana Jack.
Also Carla Jam !, Tara Mar­
cel, Lynette Marcel, Jennie
M i l l * , Kathleen Morris, Iteaca
Park, Martha Parker, Lynn
Prudsn, Donna Sawyers, Su­
san Swain, Dabble Tale, Edith
Walker, Lillian Wharton, Gall
Lea and Michelle Anderson.

Forest City Sale
Termed Success
By Maryann Miles
The Forest City Merchants
Association had a good turn­
out for their auction at the
■hopping centar and every ar­
ticle on the auction block waa
•eld.
The crowd enjoyed watch­
ing auctioneer Dm Davie In
action and ho got the moat
cut of each article auctioned.
Aeaoclatlon president Mn.
Betty McGeen laid that |30l
wai taken In and tha only
expense* to b* deducted will
be the cost of the food sold
during tha avenlng.
All the merchants expressed
their appreciation to th* For•et Lake Academy Band, un­
der the direction of Mrs. Pa­
tricia Silvers, which played
many fine lelectloni during
the evening.
Proceeds from the auction
will go for the annual Christ­
mas Party for area young■ton.

Church wish*# especially to
express iU appreciation to the
local resident* tor its share of
proceed* which will be used
to enlarge the health and wel­
fare canter located neat to the
church oa Maitland Ave.
They would like to ompha*
also that thla welfare aervice la
avaUable to aay needy family
and not Juat Ihoae balancing
to the church.
Resident* are asked to notify
the center when they hear of
a ease of need, inch as lUneia
In the family or a neighbor out
of a Job.
The Pathfinder Club will be
out collecting canned foods tor
the Welfare Center Instead of
"trick or treating" against thla
year. The food that la donated
goes back to needy famlllea
In thla vicinity at Thanksgiv­
ing and at Christmas.
With the holidays coming,
there are always little children
to be made happy, so If you
have any toys, clothing or food
which you wish to donate if
you will contact the center
they win be glad to pick It up.
A welcome Is attended to
women of the community who
would like to come to the cen­
ter on Tuesdsy mornings to
work a* there Is always plen­
ty to do and there la no age
limit. The only qualifications
for workers is the desire to
help others.

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Secretary of State Tom
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for tha newly-formed Greater
Orlando Bowling Proprietors
Association, Inc., with a post
office box In Like Mary. The
papers wers filed by Gordon
V. Frederick.
Purpose of the corporation
is listed as promoting the
game of bowling. Subscribers
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Orlando; Robsrt C. Apple man.
Apopka, and Francis E. Stshlnsky of 149 Country Club
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TALLAHASSEE (UP!) —
The Doerd of Control has ap­
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tion of Florida's universities
nest biennium, sn Increase of
4T9.3 million over current ex­
penditures.
The Increase was caused by
13 per eent salary raiset for
present employes, proposals to
hire new workers and plans
for a handful of new programs
at several schools.
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1914,234 for (he East Central
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Johnson-Goldwater Presidential Race W hips Dixie To Frenzy
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NOTRlCKSABOUTSUPEM

(U ttw 'a Note: TXfe la Democratic organization la
•f a eerie* of dispatch
•merging. In Tennessee, Goldas Sr United P i*m Inter- water hurt himself with his
mat b a il repertera m pollt- comments th at he would Mil
k a l t a i l arennd Ik* a *
off certain portions of
ttoa.)
Tennessee Valley Authority.
These things are working
Bt NkheUe C. Hinaa
•gainst
Goldwater in Dials:
ATLANTA (U PI)—South—An ingrained tradition
a m m have alwaya taken
Ihatr polities aeriouily alonf of voting Democratic t
S m b Mp MI
—A vast new strength of
with tha Biblt, segregation
Negro
voter
registrations
and their sipping liquor.
—A gradual distrust that
Tha raea between Prcaident
Johnson and Barry Goldwater Goldwater in talking eel of
has whipped wp a (reiuy In both sMco of hi* month on
Dials th a t has a m penetrat­ the racial question.
Johnson haa hia troubles
ed Into ehurchea and families,
often splitting them down the too:
—A faltering ntart hy
middle with the gusto of
country boy u s in g a pins log. the Democrats to organic*!
—Traditional a p a t h y
Tha Johnson-Goldwater race
probably la tha most serious among Negro voters to vis­
political Issue to coma along it the polls;
—Johnson U pictared as
in the South In half a ren
tury because the heart of the representing as all-powermatter ia segregation during fa] eentraliied government
and he te characterised ao
an era of desegregation.
Evan preachers h are be­ a "wheeler-dealer.**
Goldwater will conclude his
come involved, ns one recall­
campaign in the South with |
ed recently.
He cited a gathering in a 13stat« televised speech
Georgia soma years ago of Oct. 81 from Columbia, S.C.
mlnlitera who had become Democrats have mad* gain*
wrapped*op In a political is- with a recent eight-state
sue, much to their dismay. train whistlestop tour by La­
The group finally asaembt dy Bird Johnson.
And as one seasoned Geor­
ed to hear from a wise pat­
riarch who told them: “ Boys, gia Democrat put It: " It will
this thing la a mats. My ad­ be close. I t will go Into the
vice ia to preach the Goipel. cool of the evening or Into
vote the Democratic ticket and the next day, but wa will
win.**
atay out of politic*.**
And a down-to-earth GoldStaying out of polities In
water
hsnkor: "Georgia will
Dili* this election y ta r ia n
difficult thing to do. Dor­ go Republican and if It does
mant Democrats have com* other southern state* m uit
alive. Republicans are spread­ because the feeling for Golding tha goaptl of tha two-par­ water la deeper in most other
southern states than even
ty system.
But to many voters the elec­ the polls have been able to
tion is a mess became the penetrate.**
issues recently have become
clouded. This ie working to
President Johnson’s benefit, Health Program
and Goldwater** disadvantage.
GoUlwater haa been power­ Set A t Longwood
ful In the South but the con­
Ry Donas Estes
sensus now is th a t his
strength ha* peaked. The
A talk on the services pro­
Democrats sra working furi­ vided for the indigent and the
functions of ths Seminole
ously to tnke up the slack.
The urgency of the Demo­ County Board of Health wilt
cratic Party rnmpalgn in the be presented by a guest
South was keynoted when s p e a k e r representing the
President Johnson jammed H ealth’Department i t a reg­
Into his schedcled Uat-mlnut# ular meeting of the Lonevisits to Tennessee, Florida, wood Woman’s Club (Civic
Georgia and South Carolina. League) a t 2 p.m. Tuesday at
Tht visits encouraged state the Civic League Building on
politicians who need a strong Church St.
hand from Washington to
Hostesses wilt be Miss El­
lin Cummings, Miss Eliza­
help them.
An assessment by U n beth Abbott, Mrs. ZesU
newsmen of polls and politi­ Payne, Mra. M. R. Blanken­
cians, state officials and vot­ ship, Mrs. Maurice Rudolph,
ers in the street presently and Mrs. Opal MeEIroy.
giva Goldwater much of the
Mrs. Elizabeth Hills, prtiIdent, Issues an invitation to
South.
Johnson holds the edge in ill interested women of the
North Carolina, Tennessee community to attend the meet­
ing but reminds them to reand Arkansas.
Goldwater ha* a comforta­ member to vote first.
ble margin in Mississippi,
Alabama and I.ouisiana and a
slim lead in South Carolina, W ayfarers Plan
By Mrs. Frank Whits
Georgia, Florida and Virginia.
Tha DeBary Wayfarers will
Mississippi, Alabama and
Louisiana are given to Gold- meet at tha Community Cen.
water because the racial Issue ter Monday at 2:10 p.m. All
I* the strongest in these Masons in good standing srs
Invited to attend.
states.
The meeting will be the oc­
In South Carolin*. Georgia,
-.Florida m d-Virgin1* -tU rn* .csalonJor recognising 31 Ms
tal lasue Is also present b r ­ sonle birthdays.
John Gleason, district man*
other matters are also ti-d
In th at will help the Demo­ ager of the Florida Power
crats such as the administra­ Corporation, DeLand, will pre­
tion’s elimination of two- sent a film, “Practical Light­
price cotton, farm prices and ing.**
mushrooming urban areas
In North Carolina there
An Englishman originated
has been relatively little rac­ tha gam* of watar polo in
ist trouble and a strong 1885.

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Miss Peacock Becomes Bride
k f Mr*. Frank WUte
MUa Rita PaaeocR and
F raak Partkk, both oi DaBarf, ipoka tbatr wadding
m a Saturday, O ct M at AU
Bool* CatboUe Church, Sanlard, with Father Kkfaard
Lyoaa officiating. Tha bride
w as gwratd in a whita DeSotr
•ow e vtth fitted bodice, Jong
tapered ataevaa and her Ulusioa se t fingertip veil fan
b*m a pearl aeeded tiara,
th e carried a bridal bouquet
e f white reaea. The front of the
ceocp aecfced gowa was beaded with aaed pearla in a epray
effect, and her train was
caught in tiny pleats with a
tailored bow at the waiit.

Ltttte Neck Irm* Island. !».
Y.; the bride’s brother and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Carol
Peacock and children, Cindy,
Robin and Doug, of Pensa­
cola; Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Peacock and children, Diane
and Vivian Marie, of Sanford.
Among the other guests pre­
sent were Mr. and Mri. Wal­
ter Hoffman of DeBary, Mr.
and Mr*. Fred Perriek Jr. and
children, Cindy, Fred III and
Ronald, M n . Marian Jordan

and son, Charles, Mrs. W. B.
Wltleutt, Mr. sad Mrs. Engrae
B. Beinert and M n. Adam
Muller, all of DeBary.
For her going away outfit
the bride choee an olive green
dressmaker suit with match­
ing accessorise and her cor­
sage wai the orchid from her
bridal bouquet.
Before the young couple left
the reception, they were sere­
naded with “ I Love You
Truly" by all pretest.

The bride was given in m ar­
riage by her brother, Donald
peacock, of Sanford. Matron
ef t e e was Mrs. Kermlt
Walton of Utile Neck, Long
Island, N. Y., who wore

sage
was
cola, brother of the bride, and
best man was Fred Perriek
Jr„ brother of the groom.
The groom'* mother chose a
French blua street dress of
nylon with a soft, white print­
ed daiign and wore a blue
mum eoriage, bat and glove*
to match.
A reception was held for SO
gueiti at tha DcBary Restau­
rant following tha ceremony.
Tbs tables were in hone shoo
formation and decorated in the
bridal theme with a large
thrce tlcred wedding cake on
n round table, centered at the
end of the hone (hoe with a
mini*ture bride and groom
topping the cake.
Out-of-town guests attending
were the bride’s auni, Mr*.
Esther Peacock, of Pensacola,
and her daughter, Ann; Mr.
end Mn. Kermlt Welton of [

Mlsr Loieanne Wagner was
hostess at a going away party
for Butch Evans of Cassel­
berry Saturday night at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mra. Leonard Wagner on
Douglas R o a d , Altamonte
Springs, prior to his departure
for Paris Island, S. C., where

The District Meeting of the
Anehor Clubs of District 4 was
held Salurdey, Oei 17, at
Fletcher High School, la Jack­
sonville Beach.
Outstanding speakers were
Mra. Louise Everin, vice
chairman of Anehor ChibaPUot International; Mrs. Gwen
Biddle. First Lieutenant Gov­
ernor of District 4 Pilot Inter­
national, and Dr. Robert Spiro
of Jacksonville.
An enlightening panel dis­
cussion on community service
end finance was presented
with everyone benefiting and
gaining insight Into carrying
out the Anchor theme for the
year, “ Hearts and Hands
United in Service.”
The Anehor Club of Seminole
High School won the Distance
Award given the club coming
the longest distance with the
moat members present. There
were 23 Anchors, ona admiral
and two PJot Club sponsors
from Saniord attending the
meeting.

Their outfits are similar to
By JsAsa Hays
T h r e e Seminole County dresses worn by women here
women, Mrs. David Oldham eieept for the apron which ia
of C m ’'*, Mrv. J - 'k Benton
worn with the dress at mu
and Mrs. Jack Lang of San­
ford attended the German- time*.
Mrs. Oldham, who had har
American Society’s annua! get
together recently at the Elka dress made during a visit to
Club fas Orlando in tha dreaa Gtrmany last summer, said,
"If I had listened to friends
of their native Germany,
The three got together be­ and relative* In Germany the
fore hand to make plana for hem line would be up her*
the evert and chat over a cup (indicating 2 or 4 inches
of coffa* at the home of Mrs. above tho knee) and tha neck
line cut down low.*
Benton.

Ailed if tho people here
are friendlier than thosa in
Germany, they all began to
talk at oscc. hut finally agre­
ed that people here are friend­
lier.
Tha Bentons and their chil­
dren and Mrs. Oldham and
bar children visited Germany

but did not meet until a few
years ago. Their huabanda at­
tended school togr her and
had been friends
many
years and their v . . a who
have ao much in common fi­
nally got together.
Mrs. Benton is originally
from Trier, Germany and tha
and her husband h art two
boys, Wally, six and Ronnie,
four.
Mrs. Oldham’s former horns
was in Anabach and aha and
her husband haw three boys,
David, Jr., eight, Stephen,
four, and Edward, two.
The Langs have three chil­
dren, Steven, air, Dennis,
five, and Roae-Mary, nine
months. She is from Lsubuaeh
and has been in the states for
sight years. She was living
with an aunt and ancle In
Orlando when she met her
husband-to-be and they were
married in Winter Park.

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MRS. FRANK F. PERRICK

lie will receive his boot train­
ing in the Marine Corps.
Others
attending were
hutch’s guardians, Mr. and
Mrs. Jam es Myers, Ilcv. and
Mrs. Delmus Copeland, Mra.
Min Anderson. Misi Glenda
Payne, Dob Wilson, Miss Elea­
nor Zukowxki,- Mlrses Reeky
and ilnhln Wagner and Dan
Casselberry.
A buffet dinner was served

Mr. and Mrs. William S.
Dlmmlck, new owners of 131
North Edgcmon Ave., North
Orlando, are delighted to have
as guests, their daughter and
her family from Hardcevllle,
S. C„ Mr. and Mrs. William
Simmons and seven-year-old
son, Freddie.
They are all enjoying tour­
ing the Centra! Florida area.
However, this Is a busman’s
holiday for the Dlmmlck*, as
Mr. Dimmlck is employed by
an Orlando paint company and
covera the territory from St.
Augustine to Delray to Sebrlng
and ia usually accompanied by
his wife.
Although they travel regu­
larly, and have lltlle time for
hobbies, they have an Immac­
ulate and pretty garden.
Mrs. Dlmmlck is a retired
school teacher.
The Gimmicks are from Sa­
vannah and spent some time
in Fern Park before moving to
North Orlando.

with a variety of hors d’oerves, baked ham, fried chicken
and many oilier good things to
cat,
A large cake iprrlally dec­
orated for the occasion was
presented to the guest of
honor.
During (he evening tha
guests "' enjoyed games and
were served roasted chestnuts
Velveteen ia cutting a fan­
and hot applo elder.
cy furrow through tha young
evening fashion picture this
fait. The newest ones are
printed.

Fashionettes

The popularity of gold jew­
elry continues unabated be­
cause of the elegance and
richness of karat gold, the
Jewelry Industry Council re­
ports. Many of the new crea­
tions are being made in 18 or
2U karat yellow gold, giving
them a much softer and finer
look. Tho different finishes,
too, are continuing In popular­
ity among gold pirces. These
Include matt, Florentine, pol­
ished and brushed. What’s
new?; a nugget or pebbled
finish.

• • •

A FAREWELL PARTY for Mutch Evans, right, was held Saturday ni«ht
at tho home of Mr. ami Mrs. Leonard Wnyener, Altamonte S p rin g . Amontr
tho guests on hnnd to wish him well in the Mnrino Corps were left to
right, Rob Wilson, Rev. and Mrs. Dolmas Copeland, Mlsa (Honda Payne,
Robin Wagner, and Rutcli’a guardians Mr. and Mrs. Junies Myers of
Cnsselberry.

Household

German American Society Enjoys Gathering

T h e W . Simmons

Butch Evans Party Honoree
By Jane Casselberry

The Anchor Club
Wins Award At
District Meet

Hill Atkinson, designrr of
Glen of Michigan togs, sends
corduroy to tha prom in a
long, hooded cvrning wrap
whose awirting fullness falls
from a high, gathered hark
ynfce, zip off the deep hrm
of this versntlla night-into­
day model and, presto, tt eonvert* to a street-length m at.

COSTUMES FROM their native Germany are modeled by Mrs. David
Oldham of Sanford, Mra. Jack Lang and Mra. Jack Renton, both of San­
ford, in preparation for attending the annual ftet together of the GermanAmerican Society a t the Elks Club in OrlandA last weekend.

Miss Stinecipher
H ostess T o
Z eta X i
Zola Xi Chapter of Dcta Sig­
ma Phi met recently at the
homo of Grace Marie Stine­
cipher on Park Avenue for It*
regular business and cultural
meeting.
With Marchctta Dorminey
presiding, the sorority mem­
bers planned Thanksgiving
dinner to be enjoyed by mem­
bers and their husband* on
Nov. 2t at the Orchid House
in Orlando.
The group also made plan*
to tel] Christmas paper and
cards. Dora !/•&lt;• Russell pre­
sented the program, “ Environ­
ment, Health, Work and Play.”
Attending the meeting were
the Mines. Richard lamer,
Melba Hath, George Beer*,
Joe Curley, Robert Wlnsa, Vin­
cent Cara, Osborne Dorminey,
Flora Mae Wells, Kathy
Downer, Thomas Russell and
Miss Mildred Turner.

Miss Patsy

With Miscellaneous Shower
By Evelyn Lundy
Mias Patsy MikJcr, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mik­
ler of Slavla, bride-elect of
Robert Olliff, grandson of Mrs.
E. M. Olliff of Oviedo, was
guest of honor at a miscellan­
eous bridal shower Sunday
afternoon at St. Luke’s School.
Color scheme for the lovely
shower was blue and gold. The
gift table was covered with
a while linen cloth and the
very attractive centerpiece
was two large gold wedding
hands made of styrofoam, en­
twined. and holding a minia­
ture bride and groom. The re­
freshment table was also cov­
ered with a white linen cloth
and the finwpr arrangement
was of white daisies and yel­
low snap dragons with blue
candlci on either side.
Finger sandwiches, cake,
mints, nuts, tea and coffee
were served.

DeBary Personals
Mrs. E. B. French of Ami­ shared by all present.
gos Rd. visited with frii-ad*
Mr. and Mra. A. H. Newell
and relatives in Hasting*,
Dobbs Ferry, New York, and spent their summer at their
returned this past week to her cottage in Tunbridge, N. R.
home In DeBary.
oil
the Wnahaelcmoak Lake.
They enjoyed a lobster festi­
Steve Jackson of Naranjo val nt Shccline, N. II. also a
Rd. was honored at a birth­ trip to Novis Scotia, visiting
day party at the Dellary with frienda en route at Stow,
Frveiette, Sunday afternoon. Maine and Scrkonk, Muss.
Ilia favorite rake. Strawber­
ry, baked by his mother, was
Mr. and Mr*. John Jenkins,
of the DeBary Manor, took
Choose traverse, lined drap­ 17 residents of tha Manor to
eries of opaque materials. Pone* DeLeon Hpringt by but
Translucent material* may be and cars, Thursday, October
less bulky but provide aemi- - - leaving DeBary a t 1;30
pnvacy unless combined with p.m. Mr. Jenkin* i* Admini­
shades, blinds or shutters.
strator at the Manor.

Mikler.
Several games were played
and prices were won by Mr*.
Jim Davis and Mrs. Walter
Duda.
Patsy was assisted with the
gift opening by her sisters,
Miss Elisabeth and Sandra
Mikler and also Mrs. It. Ster­
ling.
Among the 40 guests who at­
tended the shower were the
bride’s mother a n d
the
groom’s grand mother, Mrs.
Olliff, and his aunt, Miss Eliz­
abeth Olliff.

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The guest of honor received
from the hostesses a lovely
yellow rose corsage and ber
bride’.* book.
Hostesses were aunts of the
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By M aryan Miles
Mrs. Rkhard Lashley »as
honor guest recently of a baby
shower at the borne of Mrs.
At Krenier on Causeway Drive
in Forest City.
Young Bruce Lashley was
bom Sept. 30 at Winter Park
Memorial Hospital and has
nine-yesr-old twin sisters, Ca­
thy and Cheryl Lashley, who
attend Rear Lake School.
Co-hostesses for the shower
were Sirs. Bennie Turner,
Mrs. George Bray and Mra.
W. A. Victs.
Ttie gifts were presented to
the honorec in a doll pram and
games were played with prises
awarded Sirs. Mary Dixon and
Sirs. Zelma Frankham M.n.
Lashley* aunt, from Winter
Park.
Dalicious refreshments were
C B K d to Mrs. Rita Miketell,
K n . Lashiey’s mother, from
Fern Park; Mrs. Ivy LToyle,
Sirs. I.ashley's grandmother,
and the Mmes. Dee Riley,
Laura Buell, Nancy Perry­
man. Sharon Ustler. Kdna
Benton. Rosemary Leigh and
Maxine Boyle.

Separates Greatest Wardrobe Stretchers On Fashion Front

T o H a v e Carnival
This Saturday
The young people of the
Church of God of Prophecy
will sponsor a Halloween car­
nival this Saturday night at
the church, 2303 Elm Ave.
The young people promise
an evening of fun and the pub­
lic is cordially invited to at­
tend.
Proceeds from the carnival
will be used to purchase liter­
ature to send to foreign mis­
sions.

dtaitaa ! ■ • 1 a d a
colorful tweed, paatal souffle
wools, flannel and herring­
bone.
Colon range from pretty
pastela to winter bright*.
Creamy white, checks, spicy
reds, checks and, of course,
colorful plaids a rt well rep­
resented, too.
Wear Mparatea to make a
little go a long way. By mix­
ing and matching you can
pack faahlon Into your wardrob* avtn on a llmltad budget

Bcaaly Basics — Th* in­
gredients of beauty Include
fastidious grooming and cer­
tain basic endowments. Usual­
ly women considered moet at­
tractive owe their reputation
to their regular attention to
g o o d grooming—ehampooe,
facial*, neat clothes,
e e
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Get All of It Off — Your
towel ran tell you If you are
removing make-up thorough­
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or liputick show on the towrl,
give yourself - another soapanil-water tre a t or Ute a
cleansing cream.

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robe stretcher* on the fashion front. Tweed
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(left) shown with stretch nylon turtleneck pull­
over. The jum|&gt;cr can Ire worn alone for afterfive. Druss-buttoneri flannel blazer (center) is

G olden Circle
Class M eets With
Mrs. Cleveland
The Golden Circle Class of
the First Baptist Church met
recently at the home of .Mrs.
M. N. Cleveland for the month­
ly hit* Iness and social inert­
ing.
Mrs. Carlton Henley, new
president. prc*rnlrd e a c h
member with (he 1901-63 Year
Book.
Mrs. Don Reynolds gave a
most inspiring devotional pro­
gram on “ Love," followed by
sentence prayer*.
Die .September minutes were
read, a sunshine offering tak­
en and the treasury report giv(n. Visitation was stressed and
sn urgent request from a
needy family was met. Hos­
tesses were assigned (or the
coming months.
Refreshments were served
during the social hour to the
.Mmes. Anthony Adams, Ed
Alderman, William Johns, Don
Reynolds, C a r l t o n Henley,
.Mrs. Cleveland and Mis* Mary
Cleveland.
MERRY Yl’LE!
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To make sure the landscape or hanging racks to inside of
will blossom with color when door.
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Combat mildew molds with
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with thr head of a hare and
ihe inieitlnea of mice.
Thr American Dental Ai»ociation reporting this bit of
now visiting her for 10 days. toothy history, noted also (hat
dentifrice! of more palatable
Mrs Eva Williams and Mrs formula were used by Ameri­
Clarence Snyder spent ihe cans last year at the rata of
IDS ounce* per person.
weekend with Mrs. Marie Nor­
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Oil or grease stains on nylon
Saturday evening they all ac­ need spot treatment before
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Mr. and Mrs. Krulher of the three-week visit In Columbus,
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Xi Beta Eta Chapter of Beta ner. They may or may not
Sigma Phi met recently at have ever cooked this parti­
the home of (Jinny (Mrs. Gor­ cular dish before and the oth­
don ) Frederick. A rrport was er member* will not know
given on tliu recent Hullo— what they are guing to liuvo
ween party. Several games to eat until the night of the
were played by the membeis dinner! The dinner is planned
with everyone winning a by the Social Committee,
Audrey Speer, Sim Harper
prise.
Delicious snacks of Swedish and Pat Hardin.
Progress was noted in the
meatballs, olives, cheese, car­
rot sticks, cauliflower and ‘'Growing Dollar*' project.
herb dip were enjoyed during Each member Is given a dol­
the evening. Members were lar and decides on a project
reminded to bring ui tides to to make the dollar gruw.
be used in the filling of a Some of the projects announc­
Thanksgiving basket to lie ed liy the girl* are Barbie
given to a needy family to doll sweaters, skirts and rapri pants. Christmas stockings,
the next meeting.
Plana were discussed for recipe holders, "secret pal*
the annual progressive dinner cards, cakes and wrapping
Christmas gifts. If anyone is
to lie held November 1&gt;.
lntermted, they may contact
Jeanette (Mrs. John) Alex­
one nf the members.
ander will be thu hostess for
A report wu* given on tliu
the appetizer with (Jinny
recent
Rummage Side eon-'
(Mrs. Gordon) Frederick, Wil­
ls Mse (Mrs. John) Proknsch durlfd by Hi# members. Th»
and Candy (Mrs. Mac) 31c- aide wan n success, with the
Clarialiun as co-hostesses; (ho proceed* to b# turned over to
home of i;ue (Mrs. E. C.) thr Sendnule County Foster
Harper. Jr. will lie the scene Children fund.
A most interesting program
for the main course with Put
(Mrs. Vernon) Hardin. |)ot was presented on ''Civic Re­
(Mrs.
Thomas)
Richards, sponsibilities” by G o r d o n
Audrey (Mrs. G. Andrew) Frederick. Discussion w a *
Speer, Reida (Mrs. Glenn) held on what we as interest­
.McCall ns committee mem­ ed eitisena can do to belter
bers; Vermeil* (Mrs, Ed) Pe­ nur community and to make
terson will be hostess for tbs other eitisena realize that it
dessert course with Hetty i* their duty to becume in­
(Mrs. Clarke) R rrustlr and terested mid take part in ac­
Fi (Mrs. J. Harold) Chap­ tivities; to take a stand, whe­
ther you win or lo»e—but
man as eo-hostvssef.
The novel part of this prog­ stand up and he counted.
Refreshment* were served
ressive dinner is (hat each of
the three hostesses have been by the hostess to Jennet’e
given the recipes for their (John) Alexander, Hue (E.
particular course of the din- (\) Harper, J r , Cundy (Mae)
McClanahan, \V I 11 a Mae
Prokosch, R e i d a
SPICY PINEAPPLE GLAZE (John)
(Giennl McCall, Pat (Ver­
Cl cups)
1 &lt;13's-ounce) cun crushed non) Hardin, Dot (Thomas)
Richards, Audrey (G. An­
pineapple
drew) Hpeer, Mr*. Jessie
t (12-ounce) run apricot
Shaw and FI (J. Harold)
pineapple nectar
Chapman.
’i cup catsup
I tenspoon dry mustard
l tablespoon Worcestershire
sauce
Combine all Ingredients,
heat just to simmering. Spoon
on ham, small amount nt a
time, during lust ,30 to (d
minute* of baking.

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The bluer, trim sad brassbuttoned, can top a livsly
print blouae and slim aklrt
on* day and team with an
authentic tartan plaaud aklrt
and solid pullover th* next,
Sweatsm p air «ff with
pants for th# aki look or taka
to tweed or flannel skirt* for
town and country.
Fabrics for th# new co-or-

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old match ( i n s offers a new lead a double life, pairing off standing independently for touch of jewelry eaa trana- cocktail dress.
challenge this aeason to any*
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dressed cn a low budget
We’ve been mixing and
matching for many a year,
but a wise (election of the
newest co-ordinates will offer
g r e a t e r wardrobe mileage
than ever before.
Sweaters, pants, Bermudas,
Jackets, skirts and jumpers
itand alone or together to
make many costumes out of
just a few separate items.

Xi Beta Eta Chapter Plans
Annual Progressive Dinner

W ith grease-stained walls
thoroughly and apply liquid
wax when the wall Is dry to
prevent grease from showing
through.

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spending. It a e e m s .
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From 3-Year Duty Overseas
The October meeting oI O r­
el* One at UPW at tb* Com­
munity Presbyterian Church of

By Makar« ft. Vtamaa Ir.
8 ft, l/« Robert L&gt; Whit­
taker, at Headquarters Comfeay, P in t Betteikm, 39th
laiantry, l e i retened to the
United States after eompUtlof a three-year tour duty la
Worms, Genaaay. 8er»«snt
Whittaker it a IMS graduate
of Creoma High School. He
win be girea a new eaelgnment la the aeer future. His
wife b the former Barbara
Jean Woods, of this city.
AH girts from ago »*17 who
at* deelroaa of becoming Girl
Beouta ore asked to be present
at the Castle Brewor Court
Recreation Center at 6:30
pja. each Thundty, The Girl
Scouts of today have pride In
their name. They have fun and
adventure. Among their many
activities are hiking, cooking
out-of-doors, aad camping.
They also explore end learn
about the wond-.ra of neturr.
Then is a piece for every girt
In this g n a t orgenUetlon.
Your help la needed to rtrong*
then name. Girts, please Join.
Shirley Guy b preeldent and
Mri. R. Church to leader.

« * la charge of the prograa,
•poke ea "Why Purdue?" em­
phasising "Leva b Liberty.”
She stated, "Urn more me
b ee. the am * we glee of ear•elver sad to fellow tho exem­
p t of Chrbt, each pereoa has
to have enough love for all the
people with whom me come ia
contact."
H n. Cochrea bd the d m Hour and Mrs. Bd Zimmerman, circle leader, cemdacted

MISS HOMECOMING a t Grooms High is shown
(centnr) with two of her attendants as they
prnside over activities a t the school. Shown are
from left, Dorothy Stephens, Banja C herry and
Beverly McClendon.

A host cf Sanfordlte* mo­
tored to the state’s capital to
attend the same between Ten­
nessee State’s A end I Tlgera
and the Florida A end M lUttle n . This writer wee told
that the atmoephere wee
greater than Homecoming.
Lavarna Dixon,' who attend­
ed the game, reported that
ihe saw several Crooms alum­
ni. Among them were Linda
Merthlc, Alice Hudson, Regi­
nald McGill, Trilby Walden,
Bernard Brown and Cynthia
Clark.
The women’a auxiliary of
Charles Young Post 207,
American Legion, sponsored a
Kiddy Contest tail Sunday a t
First Shiloh Missionary Bap­
tist Churrh. Stephanie l.ydls
McClain wua tlm winner. A
total of *211.50 was raised
by her grandmother, Mre. A.
L. McClain, and her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus f- Mc­
Clain.

Dey.
Tho November circle meet­
ing will be held at the boom
of Mrs. Robert Rugenrteia.
A social hour followed the
meeting with refreshments
served by the hosteuei.
Fourteen members and two
vUltors, MUs Marion Rsaves
sod Mrs. Victoria Anderson,
wort present.

25th and PARK, SANFORD
P . STEWART HELMLY, North Orlando realtor,
v a a recently elected president of th e Seminole
County Board of Realtor*. A boating enthusiast
and member of the Coast Guard Auxiliary, he la
shown pursuing his favorite hobby.

Denied Hearing

CROOMS HIGH SCHOOL cheerleaders this year
are shown in this group picture snapped at the
school. In It are Cupt. Audrey Hayes, Ella Wig­
gins, Catherine Jones, Rosebud Gadsklns, Bar­
bara White, Suru Davis, Mary Helen Brooken,
Lavurn Dixon, Ruth Hardy, Brenda Merrik,
Hetty Burke und Cynthia Dixon. Their sponsor
is Mrs. i. S. Smith

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Lake Countians

treasurer; Mrs. Virginia Jenk- d .ty Is becoming more coi
Ins corresponding secretaryt pies each day. The emergen
Rev. K. K. Williams, chair- of aulomatiun has cause son
men of executive hoard; Le- whet of a problem of vmpk
roy liruwn, pnrlinuieritarlan; ment. I’urcnta should p
Mrs. Dorothy L. Brown, .Mrs. K. B. Holly, pianist, C. more attention to their ch
committee chairman is asking II. Franklin, publicity and dren socialisation procei
nil parents to please rums to Rev. I steal Black, chaplain. Preparing them to live in
Goldsboro Elementary School
The Grnyladlea are to lw
a t 0 a.m. Thursday to help
prepare (or the Halloween ronimeniled for their unsel­
fish and dedicated devotion
Carnival.
to the students of (’rooms
Let ua pray that hate will
Don’t forget Ihe Homecom­ High, and their assistant'-* l*i replaced by respect and
understi-.nding.
ing Coronation tonight nt the during llurrhnno Dura.
Roy A. Allen Gymnasium at
Dr. J. C. Rlngllng, business
7 p.m. There will he a Coro­
nation Ball Immediately fol­ manager of the newly organ­ S t Luke’g Plans
Hy Evelyn Lundy
lowing the prnginm. Crooms ized Quarterback Club, relat­
St. Luke’s Christian Day
ed its pui pose to the PTA.
This rlub will strive to pro­ School In Htavla will have its
High students only!
Recreation Director Willie mote Interest in the athletic annual Halloween costume
V. Graham announces the re­ department and boost the party Friday a t 0:30 p.m.
sults of the 1964 punt, pass, moral of the hoys. He asked Pre-schooirre to adults ere In­
and kick competition. Eight all fnthers of football play­ vited to participate.
Judges for the costume peryear old group first place, ers In mrcl at the Elks Rest
ade will be Mrfc. Joe L. Battle
James Grooms. 21 Castle Sunday at 5 p.m.
end Mrs. Steve Stephen. Fol­
Brewer Court, totsl points, 117;
A “Wigs on Parade* ex- lowing the Judging there will
second place, Joe Mobley, .It
Castle 11rower Court, :lfl; travaganxa wilt he presented be e movie shown. Mrs. Har­
third place, Steven EU-rhurt, at 2:111 p.m. Monday, Nov. 8, ry Pempey is chairman of the
1602 W. IMh Street. 29. nine- at New Salem Primitive Bap­ entire affair.
year-old group: first place. tist Churrh. This exhibit le
Angle Smith, 704 Pecan Ave­ sponsored hy the chorus of
OVER 35 YEARS
nue, tola) points, Ml; second New Salem. The general pubAt First A Palmetto
placr, Elijah June. Hint West lie le cordiully invited.
(Alongside aid peel office)
lflth Street, 95; third place,
Mrs. I.nura Thomas, the
George Beasley, 1015 South
Olive Avenue, 81. Ten-year- newly elected president of t h '
old group, first place, Greg ("rooms P-TA, re-emphanixed
Tucker, 142 Academy Avenue, the importance of parents
175; second plate, Marcello* knowing what their children
Daniels, |H.'I7 l.ii coin Avenue, tire doing in school.
• ('nrpetn • Furniture
155; third plate, Raymond
• Tile
• Pienee
We are living In a moat
I’crry, 171.1 Jerry Avrnue,
• Rente) Bede
challenging
age,
and
our
soI ID. Eleven, yrar-uli] group,
first {dare, Gary f l u n lc ls , 12
Cavite Brewer Court, 151;
second place, Vincent Foster,
1601 Williams Avenue, 125;
third place. Lor cum Jones,
1115 Holly Av*., 109; twelveyear-old group, first place.
Larry lleynes 1017 MengouMine Avenue, 355; second
■dace, William Davidson, 99
Just tell ut how m uch p iCm*
M
Castle Brewsr Court, 113;
*M*I&gt;
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FltSNMl
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third place, Willie Miller. M
you need to pay old bills, for _*
Castle Brewsr Court, 113.
1120.00
7.00
hom e Improvements, car »
{111.00 I 11.00
Dilrteen-year-old group, first
repairs, for all your sea- 1 220.00 11.00
place, Nathaniel Williams,
312.00 1100
121 Castle Brewer Court, 112;
sonal expenses. Phone for 4412 00 24.00
second place, Freddie Dennis,
prompt, courteous service. Li592.00 32.00
91 Custlc Brewer Court, 900;
third place, James Ashford,
LOANS UR TO $AOO
tl* Castle Brewer Court, 133:
Cronma Tllgh School PTA
sleeted officer* for 1904-55
.Monday night as follows:
Mrs, I.sura Thomas, presi­
dent; Evan* Rnron, vice pres­
ident: Mrs. Dorothy f.. Brown,
eepreui); Mis. Fannie Fields,

#d on their activities far the
month aad Mrs. W. C. HopUns
reported oa mbsbaary work
and the bapsetaaco of Prayer

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WASHINGTON (UPI&gt; _ The
Supreme Court Monday denied
O
* 1 j
e hearing to Robert Shuler and
Jerry Chatham, sentenced to
death in Lake County for rape.
!, •
The brief order made It
elesr, however, that the two
may apply for a writ of ha­
beas corpus "in the appro­
priate U. S. district court."
The pair were sentenced in
Circuit Court in September of
IMO and the Florida Supreme
Court upheld the conviction
Feb. IS, 1964.
Their appeal to the nation’s
Ph. 322-2784
highest court posed the ques­
tion of whether a conviction
"obtained by Introduction of
COM PANY, INC
evidence falsified by state off!- M A C ’S O IL
E. H. McALEXANDEft. President A Manager
ease end by suppseeskm of ma­
terial evidence hy the prosecu­
EARL EVANS — DEALER
tion" violates the guarantee of
*01 N. LAUREL
ft AN Ft III
due process of law."

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“SHUHFINE"
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POP CORN

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On November 3rd, your duty as a responsible
citiien is to vote for those candidates whoso
honesty and integrity are beyond reproach.
For conservative representation on our County
Commission, cost your ballot for E. Pope Bas­
sett, the cand id ate best qualified to servo tho
needs of a growing Seminole C o u n ty...

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ALTON ( B a t c h )
Evans, Lym an H i g h
School 1964 graduate,
enlisted in th e U. S.
K arine C o n e and is
taking his boot train*
in f a t P a rris Island,
8. C. Eighteen-year-old
Butch, son of A F 8gt.
and Mrs. H. M. Evans
II, now stationed in
Turkey, made h is heme
w i t h Mr. end Mrs.
James Myers, o f 642
Queens M irror Circle,
Casselberry, f o r t h e
last two years.

Gen. Eisenhower
Throws Support
To Goldwafer
WASHINGTON (UPI)-Th*
Republican National Committat bai rtUaaed a campaign
latter from former President
Dwight D. Elsenhower ad­
dressed "To a l l voters,
U.S.A." aad urging them to
vote for See. Barry M. Goldwater.
Headed "Dear friends,” the
letter laid:
"Liberty la our moit prec­
lou* potfcsiloe. To keep It, we
must hive a firm foreign pol­
icy, a powerful military de­
fame and ■ free economy. We
must preserve our moral and
spiritual heritage.
"Berry Goldwster shares
these views and Is dedicated
la keeping the puauc and pro­

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viding the morel leadership
we need.
"J hope you will Join me In
voting for him for president
Nov. L
"Sincerely, Dwight D. Elsen­
hower."

SOFT-WEVE’

HICKORY SMOKED
ROLLS

Five Hungarians

JO N A TH A N

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VATICAN CITY (UPI) Fivo Hungarian bishops were
awom In Saturday, tha Vati­
can newapapor Osservatore
Komano said today.
Tha tdahnpa were appointed
Sept. IS by Pope Paul VI fol­
lowing tho signing of an
agreement with tha Hungar­
ian government. They had
taken an noth nf loyalty to
the Communist government
two daya after their appoint,
merit.

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High School Dropouts
The problems facing young peo­
ple In school are many. One Is the
important question of deciding how
much education is enough.
f h e choice "is hard, especially for
those who find no joy in classwork.
Some see no value in what they are
studying. TTiey fail to understand the
relationship between more schooling
now and their own improved chance
for lifelong Job success.
A million boys and girls, young
men and women, each year, make the
wrong decision and drop out of
school. By doing so, they doom them­
selves.
For these persons will have trou­
ble finding work since they are able
to compete only for the dwindling
opportunities in unskilled labor. They
are the last to be hired, receive the
lowest pay, and are the first to be
laid off. Frequently, their jobs can
be taken over by machines.
Before the end of the decade, 7.5
million more will be added to the al­
ready staggering number of Amer­
ican citizens who are academically
and vocationally unprepared for this
changing and challenging age.
One out of every three young peo­
ple in the fifth grade now drops out
of school before high school gruduation.
This is a 20th century tragedy.
Studies made around the Nation
show thut slightly more than half
of all school dropouts are male.
The largest number of boys and
girls who will not finish high school
leave early after their sixteenth
birthday, usually when they ara in
grade 10.
Many of them are seriously retard­
ed in reading and arithm etic per­
formance. They are probably failing
in one of more scholastic subjects,
iind ure not active in athletics or
other extra-class activities. Howev­
er, a grent proportion of them have
IQ’s which indicate they could con­

tinue through high school gradua­
tion.
The m ajority of high school drop­
outs come from families where
school attendance and achievement
are not considered as having much
value.
The most frequent reason given
by school dropouts for th eir leav­
ing is simply lack of interest.
This may mean that a student was
discouraged over his progress, dis­
liked a certain subject or teacher, or
saw no value In what he was study­
ing.
It might mean that he felt exclud­
ed from the social life of th e school.
Sometimes teenagers drop out to
help with the care of the family or
to add to the family Income. Boys,
especially, feel they will have a bet­
ter chance as wage earners by start­
ing young.
The decision to drop out Is frequently made because the student
hasn't a real goal in life and is not
aware of the probable consequences
of his action.
If the dropout finds work, he may
have a period in which he feels he
is accomplishing something worth
while. He has a paycheck and more
money to spend than many who
stay in school.
But this is usunlly only temporary.
U.S. Department of Labor sta t­
istics show that one out of every
six persons in the 10-21 age group
is unemployed.
Without adequate education, a
young man or woman has no nccess
to modem jobs the economy is con­
stantly creating.
Solving the problem of school re­
tention is not a job for school.* alone.
It takes the close cooperation of
parents, schools, and the individuals
and organizations of the community
—employers, civic groups, service
clubs, labor unions, social agencies.

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic
Larry la like literally
millions of othrr* »ho suf­
fer agony and shame be­
cause of their alatery to
a nuisance hahit. Scrapbook
this rase or mail it tu any
victims, for a child's entire
social outlook can be im­
paired unless he seta him­
self free. Send for the book­
let below.
George W. Crane, Ph. I)., M.D.
CASE U -tto: Larry ti., ag­
ed 12, is terrified.
•'Dr. Crane,” his worried
mother begun, “Larry is al­
most a nervous wreck.
‘T o r he has joined the R i/
Scout*. And they sre now
planning n ramping trip.
“ Hut Lurry doesn't dare go!
For he is a virtim of bed-wet­
ting.
“As long ns he sleeps at
home, we run cover up for
him. Hut he is even afraid to
accept a playmate's Invitation
to visit overnight.
“ And I fret so sorry for
him. He ainrerrly trie* to
•lop hilt after one or two
nights, he usually hss an ac­
cident again. What rise ran
we do?"
Hahit Slaves
Larry is a virtim of a nuissnee habit.
Rut so i« his daddy, who Is
a slave to cigarettes. And his
mother is likewise a slave In
desserts, for she is 20 pounds
overweight.
Heware nhnut taunting the
victim of rnilresis (Red-wetting I for he Is simply enslav­
ed by a had habit.

If you have ever tried to
break away from tobacco,
dope, alcohol or overeating,
you can realixe how hard thia
problem really Is.
At the age of four years,
about 25% of children are
still bedwettere, a t least fit­
fully.
Alas, many adults remain
so not only through grammnr
and high school but even in­
to adulthood.
Hundreds of men were
washed out of military serv­
ice because of thia childhood
nuiannre habit.
Huai liras executive* -In to
.V) yenrs of age have also
come to me because they dar­
ed not attend a distant con­
vention or go on the road us
salesmen, lest they have an
occasional accident.
And they were complaining
of simple bed-wetting, not th?
urinary incontinence of old
men.
Red-wetting is a first cou­
sin of stuttering.
For the sphincter muscles
nt the exit of the bladder
have learned the had habit of
relaxing when the bladder is
full and the child is aal-ep.
The normal child's shut-off
muscles (sphincters)
have
learned the habit of remain­
ing closed at such a time.
So the question is one of
re.teaching those unruly mus­
cle* so they will NOT relax
while the child is asleep.
Several method* will work.
First, the victim must quit

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Political Notebook
ON TOUR WITH HILLER
AND HUMPHREY (N E A )Th* two big Tic* presidential
aide*how* ha*i to bo put
down thua fa r aa of uncertain
value.
The otar-all eoata appear
headed for enormoua heights.
Party strategists may wonder
when It fa all ovar whether it
might not b a te been wiser to
limit tha travel* of Demoeratic nominee Hubert Hum­
phrey and GOP ncralnea Wil­
liam Miller — with more
money channeled t o w a r d
alerting senator*, governors
and congressmen.
Humphrey is going about
the nation with two prop jets,
on* mainly for himself and
staff, th* other for th* presi
and VIP extras. Miller ta get­
ting by with a single prop
jet. Hut thee# are expensive
ships.
In I960, President Lyndcn
It. Johnson, then the Demorrntic vie* presidential nomi­
nee, used a prop jet for a
while but gave it up. Neither
his GOP counterpart, Henry
Cabot Lodge, nor th* two
presidential nominee* used
anything so costly, except for
Iticlmrd Nixon's one Jet trip
bo Hawaii.
Politicians argue, of course,
that there la always good po­
litical point in having any
top party nomine# ahow up
to help spark th* local troops.

Letters

To The Editor
Th# floral* ssrimwiri lettrrs front tin rtmlrrs on onli­
ne affairs. The writer may ns*
a hr* name pmsldra ihr I n ­
ter also rarrlea Ih* writer's
frne name an* ailSirn, l.rllers
at frwer than 3-VO words will
he als*w pr*terrare. fellers
aSdrrasr* le alhera nr* arrrptahl* prasldrg they fs aol deal
la persaaalllle*. Poetry It aul
yahllskrd hy The Herald.
Editor. The Herald:
We were very glad to see
in print Communist Goals for
the United States «* present­
ed to the Congress by Mr.
Herlong ami sent to you byMrs. Ladd. Your Editor's Note
said, "We believe the federal
government ami the FBI ore
aware of Communist activities
anil ate fully capable of pro­
viding thu defense fur uur
country.”
So U-t'a just take that list
uf goals one by one and see
where we stand in regard to
them. It may Like more thnn
one letter, but if you will
print them all, we should get
thn whole list covered,
1. *'U. S. acceptance of coex istiincif." Just yesterday,
President Johnson told (hr
nation thut he hud met with
the Soviet ambassador and
had promised him thut the
U, S. would continue it* pol­
icy of peaceful coexistence
with the Soviet Union.
2. “ U. S. willingm-s* to
capituliite in preference to
engaging in atomic w a r ." The
wall in llorlin, Russian mis­
sile* anti other arm* still in
Cuba. An unwinnahle war in
V i e t N a m. Conaidcrntiun
given to admitting Red China
to tha UN. Etc., ad infinstum!
,1. “ Develop the illusion
that total disarmament by tho
U. S .would be a demonstra­
tion of moral strength.” Thi*
administration ba* already

THE
POLL TAX

signed a treaty to atop nu­
clear testing in the nlr and
i* willing, according to Mr.
Johnson Inst night, to sign
one to atop all nuclear test­
ing. We have begun a cutback in our armed services.
In IHtll, the administration
issued the "Department of
Slate Fublichliun 7277." On
March 1, 1902, Senator Jo­
seph C. Clark, of t'rnnsylvnnia said on the floor of the
U. it. Senate, “ It (this pub­
lication) represents the fixed
and determined policy of the
executive arm of the U. S.
Government.” Under this pro­
gram, which was submitted
to the UN and which Is be­
ing negotiated at Geneva, nil
military might in the world,
and all responsibility for it,
would be transferred lo the
United Nations. This UN
Arnu-d Force would be under
tbo control of the Department

of Ptdltical and ftecurlly
Council Affairs. The head of
this Department has been
held sine* IP Id by Russians,
with exception of 1037, when
it whs held by Dragoslnv
I’rotitch of Yugoslavia.
If it is not disarmament to
turn our armed forces aver to
this Communist controlled de­
partment of th* UN, whet la
It?
Iri deference to your pref­
erence for 250 word*, we siml I
postpone discussion of the
other points of Communist
take-over of our country un­
til tomorrow.
And, incidentally, congrat­
ulation* to you on being game
enough to print letters which
do not agree with your edi­
torial policy.
Dr. and Mrs. Brooks Smith
(Thunk you. We print *11
letters with n plea for brev­
ity.—Editor.)

They ■crept “second best” If for about tha la rt three
they can’t get th* presidential weeks. i d .U th . upturh from
bidders, a* la always tha case the time of Bill Millar*# viait.’*
Tha better-known H u m *
in many cities and town*.
Yet soma reports this fall phrey generally tends to outsuggest that tha current draw Miller, who captured
heavy touring by tha No. 2
men la bringing ■ good deal
less than a dollar's reward
for a dollar spent.
A awing with the two cand i d s t a t indicates certainly
that th* visible rewards are
n o t uniformly impreseive.
Crowd* at airport outdoor
rallies and curbside are often
skimpy, sematimes good.
If it were not for tb* fart
that Miller and Humphrey
constantly tout their respec­
tive No. 1 men and blast
away a t their rival*, one
could easily feel he Is looking
upon candidstes in some ob­
scure Senate race.
The reports filtering in on
Miller have been especially
rough. Some GOP party men,
contrary to the evident gen­
eral rule, are aaid to be hope­
ful ha will not visit their
areas.
Not all of these are moder­
ates, aa one might Imagine.
Mlller'a rapier thrusts are oc­
casionally upsetting even to
conservative leader*.
On tha other hand, a state
chairman in a mountain stats
says:
"Thing* have been looking
better for Gcldwater here

little national attention be­
fore hia nomination deapita
hia tenure as Republican na­
tional chairman. Nevertheless,
when the two man appealed
In the publie square a t Read­
ing, Pa., within two days et
each other, the difference in
crowd sixe wa* not great.
When th* bills ara all la
for these fairly lavish forays,
they cannot help but suggest
that there must be cheaper
way* tu fire up tha troops in
the field.
While Milter and Humphrey
are prop-jetting around tha
country on a usually crowded,
multistop schedule, nominee!
for lesser but still important
officea ara moaning fo r
money. In tha Republican
camp the cry la an absolute
wail, with a heavy undartona
of anger.
Tha endless aptit-waak road
shows for presidential nomi­
nees seem an Inascapabla
part of tha country’s political
habit patterna. But there has
to be a aerioua question whe­
ther each party really needs
to send a second eompany,
nearly as costly, out on tha
circuit to fill In tha apota tha
big fellowa miaa.

£ i« t 7

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Governor
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W. I-nwrence Swafford

Tax Assessor

County CummUnioner

Wed., October 28, 1064

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depending on pnrents or out­
siders to awaken him.
Instead, he must resolutely
face the fact th at he himself
Is the only one who will ever
produce the cure.
As the alcoholic or smuket
has learned, no outsider can
break the habit for you!
Then deliberately drink be­
fore bedtime to produce a cri• in! Hut let the victim art his
alarm clock for one hour af­
ter retiring.
When it goes off, hop out
uf bed and go to the bathroom.
Many enuresis virtim* free
Iheniselvrs in a night «r two
via this alarm clock plan.
Rut a surefire method Is
to rig up an electrical shock
device with some strip* of
copper wire and dry cell bat­
teries so the first drops of
urine will romplcte the cir­
cuit snd sting the victim with
a shock.
Send for itiy leaflet on
“Bed-Wetting,” enclosing a
long stamped, return enve­
lope, pills 20e. It shows how
to eonstruet the “N-Urocln*t."

y o u se n d
b o o k le ts.)

Bruce Biossot — Roy Cromfey

"WFio, Me?"'

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hint ,4*ot* log dniaago* ualor Ih* law,

Eliminates the poll tax as a requirement of voting
in Federal elections,

HOLLAND
lint introduced tha amendment in 1949 and in
•very session of Confess therealter. Both houses
finally passed it overwhelmingly in 1962, and
it was ratified by the statas.
Tha Holland amendment has become tha 24th
Amendment to the Federal Constitution.

Kftr SFESSARD L HOUAHO WORKING
FO R Y O U R R IG H T S AS A C I T I Z E N

RE-ELECT SPESSARD L.

H O LLA N D
U. S. S
ENATOR
o tM o c s a r * ’» '

J im H irk en m sy er
County School board

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Justice at Fence, District 4

Le t Progress Continue!
PD. POL. ADV. BY FLORIDA DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, WARREN M. GOODRICH, CHAIRMAN; ANN CRAMER, VICE
CHAIRMAN, FRANK L. PORTER, SECRETARY, IN COOPERATION WITH SEMINOLE COUNTY DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.

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CU bby •

•xpoeting her llth , you aay,
"If It la not contrary to
your religion, rail your
Ptanned Parenthood Cent*
«r."
Tn my knowledge, tha
Plannid Parenthood pro­
gram la not contrary to
ANY religion. If the wom­
an la a Roman Catholic, her
local Planaad Parenthood
group will give her com­
plete Inatruetion on birth
control, aa approved by bar
church.
Bincoraly,
MRS. R. P. C.

DEAR ABET: 1 k in
k m dating a golf pm for
(Im p u t ail months and ha
giving ma got!
free of charge. On
M r third data ha aakod res
In marry him, hut aald that
dua to seme flnanHal r«aaani ha would he** to poetpoaa aerrying mo far
•bout a yesr. Hoping to
haataa tha marriara, I lat
him hava about ftOO. I Juat
found out that ha haa barn
dating anothar girl and
giving bar golf laaaona for
nothing. Now I rtallaa that
ha waa only ualng ma, but
1 Riuat admit ha Improved
my golf game a lot. I have
too much prida to tail our
club praaldcnt, but 1 would
Ilka to gat my money back.
Howf
DUMB BLONDE
D E A R BLONDEt forget
your prida and tall tha club
praaldcnt that hla golf pro
ia under par In more waya
than one. And don't gat ao
palay.walay with profea*
alonal awlngara again unleaa you can remember to
keep your head down and
your eye on your puraet

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By Abigail Von Buren

a

DEAR ABBYi In your
reply to "WORN OUT,*
tha mother of 10 who waa

underside. She’s now wear­
ing her mother's plain gold
hand tn show aim’s married.
My father Is far from rich,
but he could wall afford tn
buy mother • alee wadding
ring with a few chip dia­
monds hi IL Mother de­
serves tha ring and aha
wants one, but aha doesn’t
want to ask him for it.
Would it bo all right far
mo (her married daughter)
to buy her one f
BIO D PAN
DEAR PANi If you don’t
know your father wall
enough to any, ’’Look, Dad,
Mother wants a nice wad­
ding band, ao let’e shop far
one," than you should got
batter acquainted with year
father. A wadding riag la
more than a place of Jew­
elry, and It’s a husband’s
privilege (and no ona elao’a)
to provide bin wife with
one.

DEAR MRS. R. P. C.t
You are 100 per cent correct*
and I t|uink you for pointing out thia important dietlnetioe. And whllo wa art
on tha aubjact, tha Planned
Parenthood organisation Is
dedicated to all phases of
family ptannlng. They will
also help couples who want
children, but appear unable
to have them.

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DEAR ABBY: I guess
moat of all 1 Just want to
gat thin problem off my
chest. My darling mother
should and would lova to
own a pretty wedding ring
that the can ba proud of,
My Dad haa given her two
cheap lets that aha worn
completely through on tha

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Troubled f Write to AB­
BY, Box 69700, Loo An­
geles, Calif, fo r a personal
reply, onelota a stamped,
eeif-addressed envelope.
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For Abby’a b o o k l e t ,
"How To Have A Lovely
Wedding,” lend 60 cents to
Abby, Boa 69700, Lot An­
geles, Calif.

By Oswold Jacoby

d U q h liq h iA
TV Tim* Previews
TV Tima erttiei preview
com big telcvtekm shows by at­
tend lag rehetreale, watching
•eretalaga. studying scripts In
New York and Hollywood.
Mart are their preview* for
taday:
TV Tim* Show of the Night:
M : » p m. CBS. Tha Dick
Van Dyka Show ‘ Romance,
Rases and Rya Bread." H a n ’t
a show with a split personal­
ity. The first half which haa
Sally (Rosa Marla) getting a
r«M that amalla like pastrami
from a secret admirer ia wild­
ly fuaay. it lets italer whan
Laura (Mary Tyler Moore)
goes to Dm theatre Instead of
Sally aad seta accosted by her
"krvar” la the a n t Mat. Aad
If yaa Dates la IBs em-eUge
flay, you’ll gat a pretty good
Idea of how silly some avastgarde aff-Broedwoy theatre la.
But, once this hilarious

selected (he nine of clubs aa
hit opening lead.
XOtTM
as
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tha queen of ipadea. Eait look
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van
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Alia
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More he ad points out that
♦ AKJIIS
hid
East doubled. Wait would
AAQ4
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hold something in spadei and
South Wee* North Rad
would have been more likely
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ao Pais so
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diamond contract because East
would cash two sped** and
moodi and made It after West I wait for Mi heart trick.

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M ) T o night Show

You’ll mike friend* eaeier
•nd keep them longer If:
You never mike the mistake
of telling ona friend what an­
other friend told you In confi­
dence.
You never give a friend the
Idea that if you aren’t includ­
ed In everything your feetlnga
will be hurt.
You never discus* one
friend's shortcomings with an­
other irlend.
You think of something you

cm do for e friend in trouble
and offer to do It lnetead of
saying vaguely, "let me know
If there's anything I can do.”
No matter how buey you are,
you manage somehow to
write the latter, make the tele­
phone rail or pay Ibe visit that
help* to keep a friendship
■live.
You are n ready to listen
to your friend's problems a*
you are to havo them Helen
to yours.

EDYTH THORNTON M cLEOD
” 1 have tried so many
time* to reduce. My hueband
ia diaguested with me, and
often aaye, when wa a rt in­
vited ptarre, that if I were
not eo fat h* would buy ma
n lovely dree*. Wa have an
argument and I do not go. So
please help me. I am not sick;
my doctor says It ia only tha
lark of will power and will
no longer give me even a diet
•lip. — Marie T.”
Well, you MUST do some­
thing, and now la the time.
Your health, your outlook
•nd your appearance will Im­
prove; reason* enough, ere
they not? "Figure Perfection
Dirt” le limply made up of
fools you can rat as well a*
your husband, only tha diet
is well roordineted. So, you
ean, If you value your hralth
and the respect (for your per­
sonal appearance) of your
hushaml, you will follow thu
diet. Send me a long, aclf-adHrelied, stamped envelop*
and enclose TEN rente In
rnln. I will also send you a
ropy of "Diet ilrrake,” but
do not use this until you ara
wall on the way to reducing.
*1 am forty-two, and my
hair ia a deep auburn. Only
the aides have a bit of gray.
Could I touch this up lo match
my hair? My husband hatea
gray hair and would bw uptal
if mine went alt gray this
early In my life.- ft. If.”

Of course, you can easily
touch up the bit of gray hair.
Aik your cosmetic saleswom­
en or it a beauty shop for the
correct thing to mutch your
own hair. You ran us* It
whenever you shampoo your
hair.
"Do you approve of the
pal* shades In lipstick for af*
ter-furly women? I have gray
heir. 1 use a little blue
(smoke) to keep my hair
nice. - 11. W. N.”
Pal* lipsticks are not real­
ly hrvomlng tn many women,
even the youngest, but they
ere fashionable. The mature
women needs a bit of depth,
and (hoe* In the fuchsia tones
are usually the most flatter­
ing unless ■ certain costume
color must he matched, fade
en.| fancies are fun but are
not always the becoming
things.
Tomorrow—Men’* Eye Virw

You are genuinely pleated
whenever anything good hap­
pens tn a friend, instead of
being envious.
You pa si along i t readily as
a press-agent any bit of in­
formation that puts a friaod
In a becoming light.
You don't forget old friends
limply becaure you have mads
new ones.
You doo't expect all of your
friends to agree with you.
Be content to think one way
about auch things as politics
and let a friend think another.
You raalite that friendships
wither from neglect. Give aa
much of yourself ai possible
to your friMds.
You Dewr reach the place
where you think you don't
want or need new friend*.
You Aren't reticent about
letting your friends know that
as far aa you ara concerned
they ara vary special people.

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le out of the way, Uw show
become* rather touching a*
Sally has a soulful conversa­
tion diverting her admirer
(Gavin MacLeod). We prefer
the funnkr parts.
3-4 p.m. ABC. Pure* Spatial.
"Child tn Danger.” A tract,
albeit an important o h , ia the
guiaa of courtroom drama.
Thia play examine* tha psy­
chology af tha child molester
and show* how parents art
sometime* unwitting accom­
plice!. ft fuggeita atepa which
ahould be taken to alert chil­
dren to their pMaible parti aad
■uggatta that specific sex edu­
cation may help a child lo
understand aad to avoid there
dangtroua situation!. It also
diacuarer tba steps which
might ha tabaa to prat ta t tha
arelaatar himself from repeat­
ing hi* act sad warns panels
that siMac* la the event af
■ueb aa attack solves nothing.

Television Tonight

( I I Ch. I Spe cial

One of tha bidding princi­
ples that 1 endorie wholebeartcdly li that a winning
player ahojid try not lo bo
shut out of the bidding. Aa an
excuse for bidding I some*
times point out that I havo
been playing a long time and
am too old to mU&gt; any oppor­
tunities to bid.
A1 Mortbsad agree* with
this Idea. I will quote from
"Morchead oo Bidding."
"Eaet may not have had a
good takeout double of North’s
one heart reeponie. It did not
look as If there was much din­
ger of North end South making
a game against hi* hand and
he felt that any action might
get him Into trouble.
"When Keel did pave, South
worked hla way to five dla-|

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N o v . 11 Is Yets Day

Oct. 28, 1984—P i n

County Board
* Reversed By
Commissioners

American Legion Herbert D.
Gibb Pott 219. of DeBary.
wants all citirens to fly the
American Flag on Veterans
Day, Nov. 11, as this la the Im­
portant day to honor the vet­
erans of the nation's wars.
With this sim in mind they
sre holding a flag sale at the
DeBary post office on Monday
from 9:30 a. m. to i:30 p. m.
Past Commander Peter Koppens si and hit co workers will
have a la*gr slock of the popular 3 by 1 flags on hand or will
take orders and have It by

Adjustment,
day by the
The
to proceed to plat a ______
subdivision In South Seminole
and utilize septic tanks instead
of requiring a central watar
and sewage lystem.
The Commission waived its
normal procedure to permit
the firm to construct the first
21 homes in a proposed 290home development to “test flic
market.”
The Com mission also Insist
ed that although septic tanks
would be allowed in the first
25-home plat the firm must
■Iso lay sewage and ceetral
water system lines when the
streets were paved.
But the Board made it plain
that no more plats in the de­
velopment would be approved
without a central water and
sewage system and that the
original 25 horaei must be
connected to the system.

* More Tax Cuts
Seen By LBJ
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
President Johnson laid today
that hia admlniatratiim anti*
elpatad ‘'further income tax
q
cuta in the y ean ahead aa
part of our program for a
prospering, peacetime aeon*
omy."
The President made the
statement in tha fifth of a
series of “ Whits Papers” on
administration economic poli­
cy being released by the
White House. Previous papers
have dealt with “maintaining
#
prosperity," monetary policy,
the balance of payments and
fiscal policy.
In the latest statement en­
titled “ Further Tax Reduc­
tion" Johnson noted that his
administration already had
pledged axcise tax cuta in
1985. He said tha Treasury
Department w a s studying
_
each of the 75 levies “ to de”
sign a rational program . «fexelso tax removal and re­
duction."
In the fourth "White Pa­
per" issued Monday night
Johnson promised s fiscal
policy of responsibility and
flexibility that would not per­
mit rising government reven­
ues in good times to b« a
4■ drag on the economy.

Nov. 11.

The social security account

roa R. Patton, district manager
of the Orlando Social Security
district office,, warned today.
“ We have had several calls
from merchants, complaining
that they had cashed checks
tor persons unknown to them
who bad presented social se­
curity cards as their only
means of idenllfication,'' Col­
onel Patton Slid. "Let me
point out that your social se­
curity cird clearly states,
Not for identification,' and
persons accepting a social se­
curity account number card
as a means of personal identi
flcaUon do so a t their own
risk. "If you have lost or mis­
placed your card, do not trust
your memory. You cm secure
an application to replace your
card from any social security
office or post office in the Unit­
ed States,' Colonel Patton
pointed out. “ If you should
change your name, we have
in application form for this
purpose."

"Stop laughing. Fastest vet
togottotho polls."

Election ‘Police*
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
The Democratic State Cabinet
refused n Republican request
today for funds to provide
special deputies to oversee
the Nov. 3 election in Florida
as s precaution against any
Irregularities.
Gov. Farris Ilrvant nnd the
Cabinet, nil supporting Pres­
ident Lyndon Johnson, said
the decision was non-partisan.

JU S T IC E OF PEA CE
AL, AN INSURANCE MAN. WITH OFFICES IN' CASSELBERRY FEELS THAT
HIS BACKGROUND IN LAW THROUGH INSURANCE AND HIS EDUCATION
IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION QUALIFIES HIM FOR THIS OFFICE.
Paid FoL Adv. By Seminole County Democratic Executive Committee

MAN WITH A RECORD OF PROVEN ABILITY A N D INTEGRITY. A PROVEN RECORD
OF HONESTY AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS. ENDORSED BY THE CITIZENS OF ALTA­
MONTE SPRINGS AND SEMINOLE COUNTY FOR THE PAST SEVENTEEN YEARS. A
MAN WHO HAS, AND WILL STAND U P A N D BE COUNTED. A MAN WHO STOOD U P
FOR A FISCAL POLICY THAT ABOLISHED DOUBLE SESSIONS IN OUR SCHOOLS. A
MAN WHO DID AND WILL PROVIDE LEADERSHIP FOR QUALITY EDUCATION ON
A SOUND FISCAL BASIS.
MY

ORANGE COUNTY

LAWYER

HIS WORKING DAY OUTSIDE

OPPONENT

OF SEMINOLE

SMOKE SCREEN FOR HIS PLATFORM

WHO

COUNTY,

AND PRESENTS

SPENDS

MOST

RESORTS
NO

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OF
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EVIDENCE

OF

PAST EFFORTS FOR THE BETTERMENT OF SEMINOLE COUNTY.
t

LAWRENCE SWOFFORD INVITES YOU TO EXAMINE HIS RECORD OF PUBLIC
SERVICE BY DOCUMENT AND NOT BY SMOKE SCREEN. — VOTE — VOTE FOR A
FULL TIME AND

NOT A PART TIME COUNTY COMMISSIONER FOR ALL

OF SEMINOLE COUNTY.

(O. J jowamcc Swoffohd
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TALLAHASSEE (Spc.) —
Secretary ol State Tom Adams
today reminded Florida voters
that the deadline tor applying
tor absentee ballots for the
Nov. 3 general election la
Thursday at 5 p. m.
Florida law require# that
county supervisors of reglstra
tion receive applications for
absentee ballots by 5 p. m. on
the fifth day preceding the
election, he pointed out.
Requests for absentee ballot
applications may be made to
person or by letter to the sup­
ervisor of registration.
Persons voting hy absentee
ballot must have their ballots
In the hands of their super­
visor no later than 5 p. m.
on November 2, Adams ex­
plained.
According to Florida's elec­
tion statutes, no application re ­
ceived after the Oct. 29 dead
line can be honored, and no
absentee ballot received after
5 p. m. on Nov. 2 can be
rountod, the Secretary ol Mate
said.
Absentee ballots may be uses!
by anyone who will be out of
his home county on election
day or who is physically un
able to attend the polls.

College Funds
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
The Board of Control was
expected to give routine ap­
proval today to a record
$231 million college spending
program and send the budget
to its two big hurdles—tha
State Budget Commission anJ
the Legislature.

A L D A VIS

VOTE FOR —

Absentee Ballot
Deadlines Near

number card should never be
used to identify a person In
order to cash a check, Col. By-

ON NOV. .1 F O R ----------

A N O P EN LETTER T O TH E S EM IN O LE C O U N TY VO TER S!

TRICK OR TREAT TIME for the younjiateta of Casaelberry Community
Methodist Church Sunday School means an opportunity to help needy
chltdren around th e world through UNICEF by collection coins in their
neighborhoods on Halloween Night. Left to right in disguise are Linda
MacLeod, Stewart French, Mntt Copeland and Cathy Casselberry.

SS Account Card
Uses Outlined

The Port has been aelltog
flag* for five y e a n with the
proceeds going toward* the
Veterans Rehabilitation Fund
and the Veteran# Hospital*.
Another community service
project of the Poat will be pro­
viding transportation tor vot­
er* to get to the polls on elec­
tion day, Nov. 3. Commander
William G. Williams has six
cars available for transporta­
tion to and from the voting
place. Three will be at the Re­
publican Club Headquarters
and three at the Democratic
Club Headquarters.

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SANFORD STORE ONLY
■rheol lunchroom* earlier this
■oath whin National School
L o th Waak waa observed.
0 a m of tha projacta to tha
•Skoals included:
mm 1
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Ptoacraal cava partita to
•Psk class which had M par
aaat participation throughout
GENEVA 4‘H Club officara art left to rifht, seated, Merle Watkins,
tha waak. Barca af tha cIsaacs
president; Beverly Hendry, vice pnaldent; and Jeanne Thomas, secre­
had 100 par cant every day.
tary ; standing Claudia Watkins, treasurer, and Ettaleen Box, reporter.
Wastaida, South Samlnola
Jan lor aad English EitaUs
Schools Incited groups of paraata to ta t with eh IWren arm day.
TALLAHASSEE (UP!) —
Sanford High* and Lyman
Tha Cabinet Tuesday set Doc.
developed aa "Around tha
1 for aala of tha second $25
By JeAna Haye
World Mans'* with appropri­
million In bond* to finance
ate potters sad alogana.
Tha Geneva 4-H Club glrla Junior col lego and unlvaraity
South Btmtnls Elementary have reorganised and met construction.
end Losgwood sent queatlon- Saturday for the first time
It Is part of a total 075
aalraa to parents and thsta
million higher education bond
this
year.
will ha analysed for possible
New officers are Morle lnue authorised for tha eurWatkins, president; BcTsrly rent biennium by the 1902 LBJ Leads
WASHINGTON (UPI) Hendry, vice p r e s i d e n t ;
Bear Laks developed a Jeanna Thomas, secretary; Ike Im proving
A poll relaiiad by tha nonWASHINGTON (UPI) — denominational religious mag"Them far Learning" Idea
Claudia Watkins, treasurer; Walter Reed Hospital indi­ ailna *Christianity Today"
With posters and information
cated Tuesday that former asys that President Johnson
about a Typo A lunch waa and Ettaleen Hot, reporter.
Leaders of the group are President Dwight D. Eisen­ leads Sen. Barry M. Goldwater
•ant to paranta,
Southatda pupils made men* Mrs. D. F. Box and Mrs. hower, who la suffering from si the presidential choice of
M suitable for school lunch Chsrles Hendry. Mr*. Box a bronchial Infection, may ba editors of Protestant pubU&gt;
aad these will ba used was also d-II leader last year. discharged this wssk.
tloas.
Tha girls ara beginning leithrough tha month.
Lake Monro# pupils made tona on cooking and glrla be*
•••ta n , scrapbooks and slo­ tween the ages of 10 and 15
gans which wars displayed In ■hould take advantage of this
tha l u n e h r o o m. Winning opportunity and Join the etuh.
Mr*. Ilox would like to re­
raoma Wit# treated to ire
traam. Pam Hines, sixth cruit another adult leader in­
grade, won tha 50-word slo­ terested In working with the
A RFOIRTERED REAL
gan contest with Alice War­ glrla aa aba will be unable to
ESTATE BROKER
ren and Marilyn Xing get­ continue In this rapacity a fttr
Knows Property Values
ting honorable mention. Judy the first of the year.
Balley'a slogan also received
much favorable comment.
According to nMervntlon*
nl Mnrlnelnnd of Flurida, bn.
Tha common eat* displayed by poriiulsva, unlike moat
— WILL INSTALL TOLL FREE
i t Marinaland of Florida ara mammals, are usually born
TELEPHONE SERVICE TO
ham in salt water near tha tall first. Thera has, however,
SOUTH HKM1NOLE COUNTY, FIRST
largaaao Baa, than migrate been one breech delivery In
IN OFFICE!
aad live to maturity In fresh the great oceanarium tanks,
water, then return to the Sar­ and tha Infant porpoise su r­
gasso le a to spawn and die. vived.

WHERE
SHOPPING
IS A
PLEASUREI

$25 Million Bond Sole Approved

Tax Assessor

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use with electric mixers.
Straight-sided with wide,
flat rims . . . made of
heavy gauge solid
stainless steel with
famous high-polish finish
Made by Vollrath

,

a $4.95 vatu#
[(per 3-piecc set.)'

HWY. 17-92 &amp; ONORA DR.
SANFORD
SEMINOLE PLAZA
CASSELBERRY
FOLtTlCAL ADVlXTtStHtSTPAID TOR « T CAitPAIC.i THtASUHIK FOR BO* M O W * Kflk

EN JO Y THE HAPPY DIFFERENCE

W HERE SHOPPING IS A. PLEASURE

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Oct. 2B, 1964— P eire B-A

WHO’S RUNNING SCARED

Hospital
Notes

fiSta* ““*5,’

THE VOTE IS
FOR PUBLIX
4 d a iry special a

••sfcU'..

Kiel»*• Mm

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Porkay...............« 27*

“ LIBBY’S DOLLAR SALE”
UM/a UitWm Halm
C lin g R a n c h e s ............................4
*1

Biscuit***,

4 Z 49*

Sliced Cheese....!;? 39*

LJfcfcy'* Hwn W

T o m a to J u i c e .......................... 4
MM
*1 .
liUl'i Delkiaaa
B a rtle tt P eart ............................ 4 «”« *1 .

Big-Eyt Swiss..... », 79*

• fro ze n foods •

UMg'a Pineeppla Oeinafnill

lMi k W
k u |^ va

A lohfle pleeilng eaoertvnent off Brack's Helleween Candies await
your selaction a t PUBLIX • • •

Caart $ |

5

F ru it D r i n k ...

M ae

AppIt Juico..... " r 39*

I*

f i ri w
l i fi lnarua A
■
oi

CabbqgsRolls...1'ST 59*

5 % *1 .

F ru it C o c kta il

Mm w ’s N

Libfcy's lerly Garden
H em s

Ice M ilk ............

52 3 9 *

Kernel Corn 3 '}£ 99*

G re e n B e a n s ................................... 5 2 , *1.

C a k e M i x e s ............................... 3

89*

Libby's Cream Style

Orange, Oseye* SlerMa Rum h, Pisseopplo-Orog*

G o ld e n C o r n ................................... 6

H i-C D r in k s ................................. 3 ?.? *1 .

Libby's Deep

B row n B e a n s ............................

Hunt'# Teegy

m

ilM l NAMi 9Mnbsl9

Libby's Cut

Betty Cwefcir Attested Layer

Pempkfo

Mince Pics. .. 3 S T $1.

G re e n P e a s ...................................... 5 I." *1.

(RmB 2 )'

m*

•raa* Went U laer

Baby Peas ... 3 IS? 99*

SSL*1 .

Spinach

23*

•eiiisetiist

•oath's Hooolae

6 case»1.

Fillofs....

T o m a to S a u c e .......................... 2 «5 3 7 *

WM IcMea Sots**

SHertselne Syecial (limit I please)

these*laeh Cenihh

.S t 59*

Gorton's Sols.... ST 59*

Matt's Halewese Treat

69*

Gam# Hens..

m

S w ift 'n in g ..........................................'«£• 4 9 *
A p p le C i d e r ......................................."tST 4 5 *

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FROM

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Refund
Offer

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Stampa
Ol* Ate mmmmf »-*«** *

I lb

S*ia'« Premlem lisher M ee Wbele

If tew matt 4 Lilly lakata (sal
label tram LMra Yamal* Juiea
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wr Qreert leeno, er enp--lien thereal) lei ttlfcr. I ... .
Libby. Baa BM- CRISIS. III. Off
sep tra* No*. 14. 1944. On# re fu n d
— howbeheld- Beebridbod to ml*
dortli of Florida.

SMOKID HAMS. .. .lb. 45s

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0 00 o o '?0 0 0 0 0 00*00 0 0 0
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SWIFT'S PRIMIUM PROTIN GOVT-INSPECTED
HEAVY WESTERN BEEF SALE

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TAiNotnt* s C R if-:oto“ c t m
s. POP. Spread LwmIMs )

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fort*'. lee Creeei

Cake Rolls........... 3 ^ $1.
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SWIFT'S PREMIUM SMOKIES OR
POUSM 1AU1A4I

12-as. pba. 49c

IM W M M tM M m
W V S .Y O T
JM ® *» « :
:. pkg. 49c

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delicious

Graham*............ " 2 ? 49»
K ite's P a s t *

COFFEE

Salad O i l .............. 4tT 75*
White or Cabral Rlaaae*

Facial Tissues .. 4

$1.

WlbPo m CetessJ

Kleenex Towels 2 5 f 59*

2

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c a n

White or Cabra l Hbaaaa

Family Napkins 2 2 ? 25*

99 *

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■AYIt ASPIRIN TABLETS
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mohi

Elfl* Butler, Jamee Parker.
Veds Willie, Charlie McQueen
Jr.. Laura C. Yeaier, Ruby
llackett, Mia B. Gallon and
Michitl Truax, all of Sanford;
Wee)*/ Glenn, Winter Park.
Birth*
Mr. end Mr*. Freni Henof,
baby boy; Mr. and Mra. Jack
Wlllii, baby boy. and Mr. and
Mra. Cbarlea llackett, baby
girl, all of Sanford.
Dtscfcanee
Ellen Hoy, Samuel Eugene
Adame, Juinila Richardson,
Ruby Lee Davie, Frans W.
Green, Terry Eucena Lindaey,
Elisa EaUer, Audrey Stallworth, Pauline Snow, Verna
Perry and Joyce Brown and
baby boy, all of Sanford; Ma­
rie Bcinart and Florence
Thompion, DeBary; Julian
Stenitrom, Casselberry; Mary
Dreblow, Enterpriaa; Gaylor
Delphln* end baby boy, Mait­
land.
OCT. » , 1M4
Almlsaleaa
Mildred Balnea, Peggy Camee, Joy Roblaon, Ardia Scott,
Jamei H. Emerson, James A.
Bradshaw, Ethel Cowan, Joyce
Kahtaa, Lynn Lyon. Mary Lou
Wllliima and Gail Palmer, all
of Sanford; Elliott Kitty, Os­
teen; Marguerite Stephenson,
North Orlando; Robin Gale
Richard and Walter Cooper,
Lake Mary, and Albert Gei­
ger, Geneva.
Births

Mr. and Mrs. John Robison,
bsby girl; Mr. and Mrs. John
Carnes, baby boy, all of San­
ford.
Dischargee
James Parker, Shell!* Hoppa,
Willi* Tenneil, Johnnie Mae
Raker, John Lighlfoot, Wil­
liam Southward, Mary Lou
Williams, Mary Martx and
baby boy, and Joan G. Perry
and baby girl, all of Sanford;
Wesley Glenn, Winter Park;
Anns ltsrtung and Ernest
Welmtr, DeBary.
Uruguay Is the smallest In­
dependent country in South
America.

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Swift's Premium Super Slse

□ Sliced Bologna ...: .............». 4 9 *
Sereeete Brand Chipped Beef, Hem er

□ T u r k e y ...........................

f t 35*

Hermee's Orange Bead Smehed Chunk

□ B ra u n sch w e ig e r.....................». 3 9 *
Temew'i Whale Hag Freeh
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Tatty

Sweet-es-Heaey Geldea

B a n a n a s .......... 'b 9'
A p p le s • • • 4 3 9
bag

A
quality
4 a toy t Wtieha ooly 15 fo*., yet
i boUaoS ( D « n d sad f

□ Sw ord Fish S t e a k s ___ *

654

WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE
HW Y. 17-92 &amp; ONORA DRIVE

yms hove a chofaa of hifhtat
M d i i sanadiag AdaUsy ae o u tew rim citingead playback Upa
Una foe ah row monaural tap*
mending pbaaorm ov projocew
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Iba V*M Caodm fo aoe* &lt;e
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SANFORD

Precis Jeky Bartlett

10

far

59*
SEMINOLE PLAZA

Rammer

A p p le

Births
Mr. and Mri. Robert Ferry,
baby girl; Mr. and Mra. Ro­
bert Brltaod, baby *trl; Mr.
and Mra. Donald Rudd, baby
boy, and Mr. and Mr*. Dannie
Devil, baby boy. all of San*
ford; Mr. and Mrs. Mtlvia
Futrell, baby girt, Ckuluota.
Dietkarate
Betve Oleaeon, Juenita Meek*
heuee, Walter Gray, Frank I*
Smith, Alma J. Marineau and
baby girt. Walter Knainer.
Samuel Martin, Gregory Ho­
bart, Evelyn Waller, Harris
Chandler, John N. Gray, Thel­
ma Martin, Reuben Jeter and
DeWltt Mathew. Jr., all of
Sanford; Cieera Weat, Mime,
and Louise Brown, Lake Mary.
OCT. 24, 1M4

□ C ra cker Barrel Cheese Sr* 4 9 *

s dow n produce lone •

Poors ....

Jo u rn Henoff, Joan G. Per.
ry, Mixiae Devle, Carol Rudd,
ell et Sanford; LouIm Sinks,
Lake Mary; Marilyn Yuireli,
Ckuluota.

I APt PEC ORDER
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tb.

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n , ISM

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□ Bag S a u s a g e ............................ ». 5 9 *

Deltey Tissue.....2 £ 23*

Red er Geldea Delicieui

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M A X WILL HOUSE

oct.

N E W ^ .JM

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Compaay.
FLORIDA
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Orlando general office.
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Club, Tabor baa qualified to
attend this roar's educational
oooference Nor. 4-7, at Holly­
wood, Fla.

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�Senior Citizens For Johnson
Chairman W ill Speak Friday
Annual orientation for
member* of the faatord-lem toot* Jayceea will bo held a t I
p.m. today at headquarter* on
French Avenue. Don Aaber,
national director, and Bob
Keezel, district vice president,
will apeak. South Seminole
Jayceea have been Invited.
Jayeee Wive* will have an
election party Tuesday evenins at the home of Mr*. Frank
Bunnell, IT03 E ast Fourth St.,
A for Jayceea and their wive*.
•
• • •
Mr*. Thomas Galvin won
four ribbons at the Central
Florida. Ceramic Show last
week in Winter Park. Her
grandson, Wayne Stuti, won
three oo his own.
Mrs. Galvin, professionally
known as “Ja n ," also won tha
"ME" award for the top ce­
rt ramie exhibit. Of course, this
v is nothing new. During the
past year and a half aba has
won 21 ribbons .a t various
shows. A member of the Flor­
ida Federation of Art, Mrs.
Galvin formerly taught high
school art and music in Baby­
lon, N. Y., and Lindenhurst,
L. I.
• • •
m
Ashby Jones of the Seminole
County Clerk’s Oftlca h is been
elected vice president of the
State Association of County
Financa Officers. Jonaa served
one term as secretary and this
puts him in line for the asso­
ciation's presidency naxt year.
• • *
R. E. Porter hears his old
friend, Flo, and her husband,
CPO Colin Pemberton, will
leave next year for an extendad tour of duty in Spain.
• • •
Rev. T. E. Dorpat, Lutheran
Institutional Missionary, ol
Spokane, Waah., will speak on
"Tha Church’s Senior Citltens" at the LLL Seminar to
be held Friday at 7:30 p.m. at
the Lutheran Church of the
V Redeemer, W. 25th Plica (be­
tween Oak and Park) la San­
ford.
• • •
It wss reported that Jim
Davis was auctioneer at For­
est City Merchants Association
auction last Saturday night
but due to other commitments
he was unable to appear.
Lewis Dell, of Sanford, was
•
the animated auctioneer who
did such a bang-up Job rais­
ing funds for the Christmas
Party to be held for a rts
youngsters.
• • ■
Last chance for absentee
voters! V o t i n g Supervisor
Caml Bruce h is announced
that the deadline for absentee
balloting wilt be 1 p.m. today.
*
• • •
Mayor A. L. Wilson will be
the moderator for the big po­
litical rally slated for 4 p m
tonight in the Municipal park
ing lot on the corner of First
Street and Park Avenue.
• • •
The Clock Watchers wonder
what kind of liniment the Sec« ret Service men use after
" their bruising battles with the
American public, all wanting
to touch tha mostimportant
man in the world, as they
travel with President Johnson.
• • •
Tom McDonald’s young son
is mighty proud — the Presi­
dent shook his hand twice.
Judge Vernon Mile'* little
I daughter shook the President's
hand, too.
• • a
It's a shame that more peo­
ple aren't taking advantage
of seeing the wonderful dis­
plays set up st the Civic Cen­
ter for Conservation Week.
They are very interesting and
enlightening. There are two
days left—Friday and Satur% day. Make it ■ point to atop
in—take the kids, Saturday.

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B

Never before in an election
year have to many high-rank­
ing political figures favored
Florida with their presence.
Sanford hat had Us share, and
few days have gone by in the
past few weeks when some
high-ranking figures have not
been seen on our streets.
• • •
Re President Johnson's vis­
it: Clock Watchers have spec­
ulated with ewe on the splitsecond timing involved in get­
ting the President's two cars
into a plane after be leaves the
car at the airport, taka off and
fly to the next town and get
those cars unloaded and waitg for him as be steps off the
ane at the o u t slop,

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 310

President Assured Reds W ant Peace
Directed Verdict Goldwater
Ordered In Citrus Charges
Fraud Trial
'Smear'

Grinslead
Quils Council At
North Orlando
Mo m

Following h e r campaign
speech, Mrs. Schweinhaut will
lunch at DeBary Manor and
then be available in the after­
noon for appointments st the
DeBary Manor and interested
persons are advised to call

M ARGARET SC H W E IN H A U T

Record 9 2 Per Cent
Vote Expected Here

By Margaret Cask?
Mrs. Mona Grizutead ha* re­
signed her office s i a member
of the North Orlando Council,
she announced today. Her res­
ignation was due to tha trans­
fer of her husband, J. D.
Grinstcad, to Cocoa.
Mrs. Grinstcad served as
health, welfare and recreation
chairman on the council and
said she regreta having to
leave at this time when offi­
cials are working together on
many projects to benefit the
entire village.
She worked as a Sanford
Herald correapondent for more
than three years, resigning to
run for office, and edited the
first regularly issued commun­
ity newspaper in North Orlan­
do, “The Neweetle."
Active in community, school
and civic affairs, ah* is a char­
ter member of the North Or­
lando Garden Club and the
Civic Association, taught In
the summer recreation pro­
gram, worked with tha teen
age club and was on tha execu­
tive board of the Longwood
Elementary School.
The Grlniteada have been
residents of 41 North Third
Street for the past Sts years
and have three children, Dun­
can, eight, Timmy, five, and
Patti Lou, almost two.
They will make their horn*
on Merritt Island. He has been
with General Motors Acceptonce Corporation in both San­
ford and Orlando tor more
than lever, vearvand has beta
trttuierred to the Cocoa otllce.

that there will be only 53 vot­
ing machines plus a littla
arithmetic equal* problems.
Bill Tanner, chairman of
the Johnson for President
committee, figures it this
way:
“ Looking at the entire
county," Bill, "each of the 53
machine* must handle 4*6 vot­
er*. Thera ar* only 720 min­
utes in the voting day —
that is unless you're in line
st 7 p.m. and this means each
voter ha* only 1 6 minutes to
vote."
Taking Tanner’* calcula­
tion* w t applied ' them ' to
.mnford’s precinct 1. Thar*
are 1,907 registered voters in
that precinct. If all vote, the
three machine* must handle
«n average of 636 voters. If
90 per cent or 1,716 elector*
vote, each machine must han­
dle an average of 572 voters.
To do It a voter must enter
TOKYO (U PI)—Communiit
the booth every 1.2 minutes._ North Viet Nam charged to­
The law, according to Flor­ day that U. S. ships shelled
ida statute*, permit * voter coaital areas of North Viet
no more thnn five minutes in Nam and American planes
the booth to make his or her bombed a frontier poit.
The broadcast said the at­
choice. If a voter takes his
Disaccredited
full five minutes, other voters tacks were made Wedneiday.
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) A North Vietnamese For­
had better get there early or
Seven Duval County schools
lie prepared for a long wait. eign Ministry statement broad­
hive been disaccredited by the
Caml Bruce, supervisor of cast by Radio Hanoi and mon­
State Department of Educa­ The Florida Gam.’ snd Fresh registration, said today that itored in Tokyo charged that
Water
Fish
Commission
was
tion. due primarily to lack of
“three jet planes and five
to present t demonstration this at 7 p.m. a deputy will g«t in
sufficient certified teachers.
T28 aircraft of the United
afternoon at Lake Monroe In­ the voting line. Only voters
States coming from the direc­
dustrial Park as the Florida in line at that time, ahead of
Ike Better
tion of Lao* bombed and rocWASHINGTON (U Ptl - Conservation Week neared the the deputy, are legally en­ kcled the Uha Lo frontier
titled to vole.
Former President Dwight D. end of its fourth day.
post."
The largest of the county's
Elsenhower is expected to This morning members o(
the
Audubon
Society
made
a
precinct* is No. 3 fat the old
leave Walter Reed Army Medi­
cal Center today after success­ field trip to Monarch Ranch at Home Demonstration Building Junior Colleges
at Sanford Avc. and 25th St.,
ful treatment for a severe case Wildwood.
The displays at the Civic where 2,018 electors bi o qual­
of laryngitis.
Center continued to attract ified to vole. The second Enroll 59,226
sparse
but highly enthusiastic largest Is No. 15 (at the San­
$26.5 Million
TALLAHASSEE (UI’ll —
NEW YORK (U PI) - An visitors with the highlights be­ ford Shrine Cluh) where there E nrollm ent In F lorida's 29
estate of 126.533.000 has been ing the paintings of Ray Harm are 2,009 registered elector*. junior colleges continue* to
left by Robert Vanderpoel ami Lee Adams.
It was suggested by one incretie rapidly. Slate School
Clark Jr., 21 in heir to ihe Harm, an artist In residence County official this morning Supt. Thomas l&gt;. Bailey re­
Singer Sewing Machina and at the University of Kentucky, that employer* make them- ported.
and CU*k Thread Company has several of his highly skill­ selves committees of one to
Bailey teld opening enroll­
fortune, who died here Oct. I. ful paintings on wildlife while permit their employes time ment of 45,974 student* In
Ia-e Adams of Jacksonville has
on display his equally realistic off to vote during the so called college credit courses end 13,30 Miners Killed
stack hours which normally 497 in adult vocational tech­
LA PAZ, Bolivia (UPI) - paintings of flowers and plants.
come in mid-morning and mid- nics! course*. This give* a
Tomorrow
iRecreation
Day
Army troops lired on a group
of miner* early today in Sora with the Audubon Society plan­ afternoon. This would certain­ total enrollment of 59,226
students.
Sora, the national radio at Hu- ning a field trip to the Florida ly help
anuni announced. First re­ Agriculture Experiment Sta­
ports said 30 miners were kill­ tion on Celery Avenue. The ex­
hibit area will close at I p. m.
ed and many injured.
Saturday will he Children's
Day with the Civic Center Pet. No.
R*fopening at 8:3o a m. Walt Dis­ No. Math*. Veteri
ney movies will he shown
3
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1
starting at 10:30 a. m.
&lt;1 2
675
The special week, co-spon­ 3
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sored by the Sanford Chamber
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of Commerce and Florida De­ 5
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CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) - velopment Commission, is the 6
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Two spacecraft set to be rock­ first of what is hoped will be­
t
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could produce pictures show­ various cities in the state par­
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ing mile-long features on the ticipating.
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intriguing Martian surface.
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But to do it, tha federal
12
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•pace agency said, the twin Happy Customer
13
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1.226
Mariner probes will hive to NEW YOitK (UPI) - Wil­
453
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complete the mott difficult un­ liam Diamondstein, manager 14
2.009
Sanford Shrine Club, Lea Av*., Sanford
4
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manned space mission yet at­ of the produce department of
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tempted by the United States. a lupermarel inherited tlO.OOO 16
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Each of the sophisticated— from a satisfied customer.
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571 pound spacecraft carries a The benefactor, Mrs. Marga­ IS
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single television camera rig­ ret M. Fraser, made the be­ 19
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a IM-Ajjliuoinii* voyage,
[ to her will,
By Julian Steaatrom
Election officiate declared
today they now believe a rec­
ord 92 per cent of the regitiered votera will jam Semi­
nole County'a 23 precincts
Tuesday.
If this prediction becomes a
reality, it meant that you and
21,797 other* will hav* to
have your mind* made up be­
fore you enter the voting
booth or be prepared to queue
up for a long wait.
In fact, if you plan to vote
after getting off work you
might as well pack a late eve­
ning snack, take your Herald
and perhaps Iran tutor radio
•••
with you.
Why 7
Thera are 23,629 registered
voter* in Seminole and find­
ing a disinterested qualified
Justice Dies
elector i» far m«r» difficult
WASHINGTON (UPl) - thnn locating an old campaign
Former Supreme Court Jus­ potter for Calvin Coolidge.
tice Harold Hiti Burton, who
Tills coupled with the fact
served on the bench for 13
years, died Wednesday at the
age of 76.

HJtWA

2 U. S. Attacks
Claimed By Reds

Recreation Day
Slated Friday

Seminole County Polling Places

Mars Pictures

zip cod*arm

W EATHER: P a rtly cloudy, few ahowera F rid a y ; high, upper 70s, lo w in 60s.

By Dettie A sst*
Mrs. M a r g a r e t Collins
Schweinhaut, Maryland for­
mer state senator and now na­
tional chairman of the Senior
Citium for Johnson Commit­
tee, will speak at 10:30 a.m.
Friday at DcBary Civic Cen­
ter.
Mrs. Schweinhaut is cam­
paigning la Florida for the
Johnson-Humphrey ticket bec au u she “believes this elec­
tion has special significance
for the senior citizens of the
Sunshine State."

NO M4M.
Mrs. Schweinhaut was grad­
uated from George Washing­
ton University and the Nation­
al University Law School. She
was elected to the Maryland
House of Delegates In ISM and
later to the State Senate. She
was appointed by the late
President John F. Kennedy as
consultant to the Secretary of
Health, Education and Welfare
on the problems of aging. She
also has served as chairman
of the Maryland State Com­
mission on Aging, and as sec­
retary-treasurer of the Nation­
al Council of Senior Cithens.
In the Maryland State Leg­
islature she sponsored pro­
grams for education of pie*
school handicapped children;
for establishment of forestry
camps for delinquent boys;
for financial relief for famil­
ies of long-term mental pa­
tients; for establishment of a
children's care center and for
day care centers for mentally
retarded children.
In 1981 she sponsored a Sen­
ate resolution setting forth
state policy against discrimi­
nation in employment by reison of age.
Mrs. Schweinhaut Is the wife
of a federal district judge and
lives in the Washington (D. C.)
suburb of Lenslngton, Md.

Seminole County • * » « on the S t Johni River * • * * “The Nile of America**

By Harry L Johnson

A directed verdict of Inno­

SANFORD NAVY ami civic leadera attended
the annual Navy Day Banquet of the Central
Florida Council, Navy Longue, a t Orlando AFB.
Pictured, from the left: Brig. Gen. D. K. Yost,
USMC-Ret.; Col. William Brown Jr., Orlando
AFB commanding officer; Vice Adm. James S.
Thach, vice chief of naval operation (air),
Washington, D. C., the principal speaker, and
Capt. C. W. Swanson, Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion commanding officer.
(Navy Photo)

Florida For Johnson,
Gov. Bryant Predicts
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Gov. Farris Bryant disagreed
today with Democratic guber­
natorial nominee H a y d o n
Bums over which presidential
candidate will get Florida's
electoral vote.
Burns, mayor of Jackson­
ville, predicted Sen. Barry
Goldwater, the GOP candi­
date, would carry Florida by a
•lira margin. Bryant, who has
been holding back a predic­
tion In past weeka, aald he now
believed 'nhnion would win.
Bryan,
' hit weekly news
conference . 'mion would take
Ihe slate by aoout 100,000 vote*
on Nov. 3. He said he reached
hia decision that Johnson was
ahead about Ihe time of the
Southern Governor’s Confer­
ence a month ago.
"H 'f just a general feeling,"
tald Bryant, who also said he
had been looking at polls that
ahowed Johnson's strength
was on the Increase. “It's a
reflection I have received—not
scientific—Just a feeling I have
alter talking to a lot of peo­
ple."
On other election matters,
Bryant laid he would vote for
moat of the proposed constitu­
tional amendments going be­
fore the people at the general
election. He said his opinion
was divided an the proposal
to extend the road bonding
power of the slate for addition­
al years. “ Probably I'll vote
against it, but Pin not sure,"
he s*id.
He n id he probably would­
n't vote for or against a pro­
posal lo lax the first S2.D00
value of Sarasota County
homestead* fur school purpos­
es, exempting from properly
taxation the next S5,ooo In val­
uation. Bryant said the exper­
iment would be helpful in
looking fur solutions to coun­
ty financing problems, but it
was his usual policy not to
vote on matters of a local na­
ture to some other part of the
state.
Bryant said he would sup­
port other amendments.
The Governor said one rea­
son the State Cabinet turned
down a request by State GOP
Chief Tom F. Brow n for depu
lira to watch voting booths oo
Nov. 3 was it didn't want the
state lo intrude any more of
its power into local voting
mattera. He seid Brown asked
for nothing from the state that
the parties or the candidates
themselves couldn't handle.
'Sunday Punch'
BRADENTON — (Spl) —
Warren M. Goodrich, chair­
man of the Florida State
Democratic executive com­
mittee, today flatly predict­
ed a "substantial victory for
the Johnson-Humphrey ticket
in Florida — possibly by 150,000 votei.'*
Tha recent visit of Presi­
dent Johnson to Miami, Or­
lando and Jscksonvill* waa
nediltd by the chairman a*
" a Sunday punch that viU

insure a Democratic win on
Nov. 3."
Farm Vote
WASHINGTON — (Spl) _
Rural Amerlcans-for-Johnaon-and-Humphrey today predictcd an all-time record vote for
President Johnson In the farm
and rural areas on Nov. 3.
Kenneth BirkheaJ, national
chairman of tha campaign orgenftat'iodT unld the predic­
tion waa beaed on a final p r ­
otection telephone poll of
state and regional leaders of
t h a Rural Americsns-forJuhnaon-and-Humphrey,

Parking Meter
Removal Urged
By E. C. Harper
E. C. Harper Jr., a director
of the Sanford Merchants Asso­
ciation, today urged citltens of
Sanford to support the organi­
zation's effort to remove park­
ing meters in the city's downdown shopping area.
Harper, a candidate for the
City Commission, bat asked
that all citlrens attend the
meeting of Ihe City Commiss­
ion scheduled for I p . m. Mon­
day.
He stated that the reaction
of citizens lo the removal ol
meters in Winter Park, Ocala,
St. Petersburg and other mun­
icipalities in the state has been
completely favorable, "Following a trial period," Harper re­
ported, "all of the citiei aband­
oned parking meters.'*
Harper concluded, "It's time
Sanford's governing board gave
consideration to the feeling
the citizens in respect lo forc­
ing people to pay for the privi­
lege of parking in the down­
town area."

Teenager Faces

cent In all counts except that
of grand larceny was made
lata this morning In Circuit
Court s i the bombshell hit tha
citrus fraud trial being beard
here.
Judge Tom nrasley made
his decision shortly before
noon today and after a morn­
ing filled with a maze of legal
huddles by defense and prose­
cuting attorney* and in the
Judge's private chambers.
There was no activity in the
courtroom axrapl for the legal
strategy meeting* held by the
opposing attorneys.
On trial it Ralph Alderman,
who la alleged lo have entered
Into a scheme which resulted
in the raising of citrus test
reading* and which netted him
thousands of dollars.
Alderman'a attorneys short­
ly after noon hid on tha stand
a citrus inspector, identified
as S. Davis, who was showing
how the citrua checks could
vary in solid contents even
within the same grove, the
same truckload and same box.
Court waa recessed until
1:30 p.m. when the defense
was scheduled to continue the
effort to get Alderman absolv­
ed of the last remaining
charge.
Ha had previously been
charged with gpand larceny,
complracy to commit grand
larceny, bribery and two
counts of conspiracy to com­
mit bribery.
The defense request for a
directed verdict was made late
last night. Judge Beasley ad­
journed court soon alter it waa
made and this morning con­
tinued deliberating the request
In hia chambers.
After nearly 3lk hours, he
returned to the bench and is­
sued hia verdict.

Demo Hopefuls
Parade Saturday
A motorcade parade of Sentinola County Democratic can­
didates will wind its way
through Seminole County Sat*
urday morning, leaving Uie
Sanford headquarteri office at
the corner of First Street and
Magnolia Avenue at 9 a.m.
It ia expected that about 3(1
automobiles will join Ihe pa­
rade and interested persona
are asked to call headquarters
for further Information. Mr*.
Betty Smith, headquarteri
secretary, said today that can­
didates may pick up their dec­
orations and materials any­
time today or Friday.
The parade route has not
yet been announced but it is
expected that It will wend Its
way through every community
In the county.

SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) —
President Johnson said today
that he has received a "heart*
ening" offer of assurance
from Soviet Premier Alexei
Kosygin that the new Russian
regime will work with the
West in a continuing quest for
peace.
Johnson said this in a cam­
paign speech here at the Mnrmon Tiberacte, And, In anparent reply to a speech made
there three weeks ago In which
Republican presidential candi­
date Barry M. Goldwiter blam­
ed the administration for moral
decay, Johnson told an aud­
ience of more than 1,000:
Cod'* Children
"We ire *11 God'* children
and the tru j morality of pri­
vate life ia the true morality
of a free society: the golden
rule—do unto others a* you
would have other* do unto
you."
In Idling about Kosygin's
message, which arrived Mon­
day night, Johnson declared
that it was in answer to hi*
own assurance to the Soviet
Union that America's basie for­
eign policy "rem ained un­
changed" despite the toppling
of Premier Nikita Khrush­
chev.
"This I* a heartening re­
sponse," Johnson declared.
"We must not underestimate
the danger of Communism—
but neither should we under­
estimate the danger to all the
world If nuclear power Is un­
leashed and if we do not move
toward peace."
•Smear* Tactic*
EN ROUTE WITH GOLDWATER (UPI) — Republican
presidential nominee Barry M.
Goldwater campaigned across
Pennsylvania today and ac­
cused President Johnsoa of
using' ‘sm ear" tactics. He pre­
dicted that "unhappy and dis­
gusted" voters will give him a
stunning upset victory on Elec­
tion Day.
In Lewlatown, where police
estimated Goldwater's trainside crowd as high as 3,000,
Goldwater aald the U. S. U
"going downhill" all around
the world while the President
talks about the "get-up-earlyand vote” Issue. He was re­
ferring to recent campaign
comments of Presldnt Johnson.
"The President has delight­
ed in this campaign in not dis­
cussing issues and misrepre­
senting my stand on the
issues," Goldwater said.

Rid Rejected
WASHINGTON (UPI) The
Supreme Court has rejected
Sea. Bsrry M Goldwater'* attempt to require the television
nctwurks to give him equal
and free time to reply to Pres­
ident Johnson’s recent broad­
cast on world affairs.

A

3-Murder Trial
CI.EARWATER (UPI) —
Steve Washington, 10, waa
ruled mentally competent by
Circuit Court Judge B. J. Dri­
ver and ordtred to stand trial
for murder Nov. 20.
The St. Petersburg young­
ster Is charged with the rapestrangling of (hr** elderly
women last year.
Judge Driver ruled Wash­
ington was sane after hear,
ing testimony from two St.
Petersburg peyehiatrleta.

LRJ Eyes Steel
LOS ANGELES (UPI) President Johnson i* keeping a
d o st eye on the stael price
situation. He was understood
to feel that It would be very
difficult now lo Justify further
UKitafe* to atgel p r i n t ^

I Vote
for
E . C . Harper, Jr .
FOR CITY COMMISSIONER
is a vote for

PROCRESS
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Altamonte Mayor Files $200,000 Suit
Letter Writer
Geo. Bobrow
Is Defendant

Seminole County * • « • on the S t Johns River * * » « *The N ile of America**

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A tip to Central Florida
realdenta and visitors alik e
Taka a look at tha Florida
Conservation Week displays
in the Civic Center. Thera's
a treat in store tor you. Irapressive, to say the least.
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Because of the weeklong
program on conservation, the
Starlight Promenaders will
nut be able to meet there this
Wednesday, Both class and
club will meat Instead at tha
DeBary Firehouse.
• •
•
The Longwood Chamber of
Commerce will meet a t the
Civic League Hall tonight a t
8. The Seminole County Eye
Bank group will present a
program including a film to
be shown by Mrs. Frank
Woodruff of DeBary. The
public la invited.
a •
•
Florida Highway Patrol
Cpl. Bill Stringfleld was nam­
ed program chairman for No­
vember for the Sanford Llona
Club and then got transferred
to West Palm Beach. Before
going, however, Bill finished
his club assignment and has
arrayed a number of speakers
for the elub’a weekly Tuesday
noon luncheons at Lake Mon­
roe Inn.
e e
e
Citrua Interest la focused
on Sanford this week as a
highly complicated trial gets
under way. The courtroom
was filled yesterday with
spectators watching the pro­
ceedings.
• a
e
Dottle Austin, The Heralil's city editor, speaks to­
night at the Ladies Night
program of the Lions Club.
She also reports a pleasantly
hectic day yesterday in Or­
lando as she covered the Preaident’s visit to Central Flor­
ida for her newspaper. Got
a special "badge" to show for
it, too.

SEN. HARRY P. CAIN, a Republican ex-U.S.
Senator from the State of Washington, now
stumping Florida as head of the State Citizens
for Johnson, was welcomed to town today by
Walter A. Gielow (right), publisher of The San­
ford Herald.
(Herald Photo)

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By Jalien M m atrea
W. Lawrence Swofford, m a­
yor of Altamooe Springs, to­
day filed a $200,000 libel suit
against George J. Bobrow.
Swofford'i suit listed lour
specific complaints against
Bobrow, all contained In a let­
ter published in The Sanford
Herald over Bohrow’a algnalure Oct. I.
Bobrow stated la the latter*
“ Many of the worat reads la
the county were built while
S wofford was a county com­
missioner. After he was de­
feated In a try lo r soother
term In 1959, the new Board
In 19*0 found It very oeceasary
to reorganize the road depart­
ment.
The suit claim* thia charge*
Swofford with being reckles*.
Irresponsible and incompetent
while a County Commlatlooar
and of waiting public tends.
Next, Bobrow's letter declare
ed, "He advocated and wae is*strumental in raising BemlnoU
County tax asaeum enta to ooo
of the highest percentage* og
appraised evaluation la lb* en­
tire state , . . (aad) , . . H*
ber president; Capt. C. W. Swanson, Naval Air
conspired with a group to havo
Station commanding officer; Sen. Mack N.
the governor throw tax assess­
Cleveland Jr„ Miaa Priscilla Schnarr, Mis* Flori­
or, Mary Earle Walker, out og
da for 1964; C. H. Coulter, State Forestry Ser­
office. She was then replaced
vice; Adams; Mayor A. L. Wilson and James P.
with a pre-selected appointee,
Avery, Seminole County Commission chairman.
who began a reassessment ]
gram that earned angry
■tarnation throughout the &lt;
ty. The resultant rash mistake*
of amateurish appraisals, ac­
cording to official estim ate!,
will hare coat the county te a
payed over 875,00* to *orrect."
This, aayi the suit, Indicate*
to the Lake Monroa Industrial
that Swofford unlawfully rate*
Park for special demonstra­
Dr. George Waatbrook, In­ ed the tax assenm eat of B *attions.
spector for the Florida De. nota County aad was guilty eg
Tha program continue! to­
partment of Agriculture, oc­ malfeasance In office, aad te a l
day with field tripe, static
Swofford committed an unltire
cupied the witness stand this ful act of conspiracy In viola­
■ari aaCbe exhibitions and
morning In Circuit Court
tion of state law,
row ttTOugh tha weak with
Bobtow'i letter, *aW th a
a citrua fraud trial antered
C h ^ t i i V Day the concluding
suit, claimed that, " la th*
ita second day.
m o t la tu rd a y .
Charged are Ralph W, Ald­ mayor's town of Altamonte
Springs . . . it seems that ho
erman and Billy Lamar Ham­ went to great pains to keep tha
mond. Tha charges stem from city taxes as low as he could
the alleged 8200,000 swindle on hU own commercial land
from Hl-Acres Concentrate and property on SR 434. Ho
proved his ‘ability* by apprais­
Inc., of Semiliul* County.
ing this property aa worth $8,«
Dr. Westbrook eh o w e d 410 against the county appro!*Tha Sanford Merchants Asso­ elides and offered technical
al of $23,150. Thus his property
ciation, through its exeutive data on tha methods inepec- la assessed for 1943 taxes a t
eommlttM, is expected to re ­ tors uia in determining tha almost 34 per cent of the couiw
ty valuation, whereas the act­
quest City Commissioned at
rontsnts of citrus end thui
their adjourned meeting Mon­ their worth to the growers, ing town clerk advised that the
assessments on property owned
day to cover all parking me­ processors and other interests*
by olhere In the town general­
ters, except those in parking
Defense attorneys are Dom- ly range between 75 per root
lots, for a DOday trial period. inlk J. Salfi and J. Russell and 90 per cent."
The Chamber committee will Hornsby, of Orlando. Tha
Swofford'i action today laya
suggest to the Commission prosecution is being handled Bobrow'* statement chargee
that overtime parking fine be by State Atty. A. L. "Mike” the mayor with misconduct
Increased to 50 cents as a de­ Steed assisted by William D. and malfeasance In office, dis­
terrent to using spsces over Hopkins of this circuit. Con* honest, reckless. Irresponsible
the free two-hour maximum ducting the trial is Circuit and Incompetent and "th at
Court Judge Thomas A. Beas­ plaintiff exerted influence for
period.
“We feel that free parking ley, or DeFunlak Spring*.
hia personal advantage and
Jurors chosen yesterday af­ gain.”
has now become a necessity
to meet the competition of the ternoon are Richard S. Cos­
Bobrow'* letter also laid,
present and future shopping tello, of Winter Perk; Clinton "This experience shows th at
rented," said Chairmen B. L. P. Goree, Maitland; James E. the mayor has the ‘ability* to
Ewer, Apopka; Lewie Albert exert favoritism to certain
Perkins Jr.
"If the Commission will ap­ Rotierts, Sanford; Richard F. taxpayers, especially himself,
prove this request, we hope Chandler Jr., Saniurd; Robert by knocking off about $13,000
that at the end of the 90-day 51. Klimeck, Casselberry. The on his assessment.”
trial period, we can prove the alternate it Joseph B. Shaw, This, tho suit says, means
advisability of permanent re Sanford.
"Favoritism In tho discharge
moval of the meters,” he add­ Alderman and Hammond of the duties of his office aa
are on trial In seven count* mayor and by misconduct and
ed.
of grand larceny.
malfeasance In office."

WEATHER: Partly cloudy Wednesday; shower* likely; high n*ar 80, low In 60*.
Established 1908 TUES., OCTOBER 27, 1964 SANFORD, FLORIDA
United Press Leased Wire

LBJ Invades
'Goldwater
Country'

WASHINGTON (UPI)
President Johnson redirected
his campaign to the
Northeast today following a
trip Into “ Goldwater country"
in the South.
The Chief Executive planned
to fly to Boston and then to
Pittsburgh today for major
speeches aimed at bolstering
Former U. S. Sen. Harry P.
He was born in Nashville, his itrength in those key
Cain, Republican of Washing­ Tenn., and moved to Tacoma, toral centers.
ton, is in Sanford today help­ Wash., when he was eight. He
From Pittsburgh he was
ing local LBJ for the USA graduated from public schools scheduled to fly to Albuquer­
Committee members round up in Tacoma; Hill Military que, N. M., for an overnight
CONSERVATION WEEK official* and visitor!
support for President John­ Academy, Portland} Univers­ stay springboarding an Im­
attended a luncheon honoring Secretary of State
son in next Tuesday's elec­ ity of the South, Scwanee, portant c a m p a i g n awing
Tom Adams Monday as Florida Conservation
tion.
Tenn.; London School of Eco­ through Southern California
Week opened, Among those attending the Jim
Wednesday. On the way West,
Spencer Restaurant gathering were, from left,
Senator Cain arrived late nomics; and University of
he planned a brief stop at
A. B. (Tommy) Peterson Jr., Sanford Cham­
last night and began a round Berlin,
Ha started his business Evansville, ind., to pick up
of conferences with Demo­ career with the Portland Tele­ Mrs. Johnson.
Monday, Johnson campaign
cratic leaders, including the gram in 1025; then joined tha
LBJ Chairman, Dr. W. Vin­ Bank of California from 1929- ed in Florida, Georgia and
M W A •••
cent Roberta.
1938; and Joined the Miami South Carolina. He expects to
This noon other Democrat­ financial institution in 1057. win in Florida and Georgia but
ic Party workers lunched at
Ha was twice elected aa sought to build up his strength
Jim Spencer's Restaurant to nonpartisan mayor of Tacoma in pro-Goldwster areas of
continue plane for the last and later was appointed—in those states. And he was
By Harry I. Johntoa
week of the political blitx 1045—to the U. S. Senate. cheered by a huge crowd re­ Seeks New Post
Managing Editor
which hit Central Florida Cain was elected Republican ception he received in Colum­
WASHINGTON lUPI) - The
Secretary of Stats Tom
yesterday with the appear­ senator in 1944 and served bia, S. C., even though polls
ance of tha President in Or­ till 1053. For the next three indicate he la behind in But U. S. Chamber of Commerce Adams called for ■ concerted
has asked President Johnson effort in promoting conservelando.
years ha was a presidential Mate,
to create a new post of coori- tim practice* ta the etete aa
Cain, a conservative Repub­ appointee tu the Subversive
lican, Is now affiliated with Activities Control B o a r d , By United Press International dins tor of civil rights uniat h* officially *pe**d tha rtare
GOP presidential nominee
Wat*
the Firat Federal Savings and serving from 1953 to 1054,
* • law p*ss*4 hr c *
l^ y s rJ“
Loan Association in Miami.
While a senator he icrved Barry M. Goldwater, with «wj
Ha is currently on tour of on the Banking end Currency week to go Until «lec:ion day, Uu* yuw. *•**
* y , a r t aaly
• • •
today stepped up hia charges
the state In behalf of the Committee, the Armed Serv­
and
Seminole Comity * ha
Reds
‘A
mot
**
Somewhere In Our Town, President and his vice presi­ ices Committee, Public Works that president Johnson is a
taM. "but for all of Florida."
aomcone has a new umbrella. dential running mate, Sen. and the District of Columbia power seeker who will “do MOSCOW (UPI) - The So­
He expressed tha hope that
anything'* to ichicvc his ends. viet Union's ocw leaders to­
Not unusual. But this one is Hubert H. Humphrey.
Committees.
"the
seed planted hera today
Goldwater
launched
one
of
•pedal. It's been used by an
day sought to assure foreign
This afternoon, following
Ho started his military
elderly man for some time to luncheon with Seminole and career in 1925 being commis­ his strongest attacks yet on Communist parties that the will grow and bloom and
help him get around. Ho de­ Sanford party leaders, he is sioned a second lieutenant in the Chief Executive in a ouster ot Nikita S. Khrushchev flower” into an ever bigger
pended upon it greatly. But to speak a t Stetson Univer­ the Infantry. Cain was called ipeoch prepared for delivery will not curtail their newly statewide event.
in Bristol, Tenn. He said that won independence.
Adams spoke at tha Civic
the lure of the umbrella was sity.
to active duty as a major in
Johnson would not be satis­
Center to a generous audience
too great for someone in this
The tenstor from tha State 1042 and served with the Brit­ fied with an election, but
of local, county and itata of­
Budget Hiked
area. They stole it. The own­ of Washington has hsd a ish 10th Corps in North
“wants to be crowned.”
er's wife called us the other long, colorful and dramatic Africa and Italy,
LAKELAND (UPI) - The ficials as the Conservation
day. asked If we could help. career.
Florida Citrus Commission W e e k program, sponsored
He was an nidc to the com- )
ABOARD THE LADY BIRD
She says ail she wants is for
Monday approved a hiked bud­ jointly by the Sanford Cham­
nianding general of
SPECIAL (UPI) - Campaign­
Control Commission in Italy, ing Lady Bird Johnson flew to get of I7.nn.ooo and also eas­ ber of Commerce and Florida
the trusty walking aid be re­
among other posts. His final Tulsa and McAlester, Okla., ed restrictions on fruit sold at Development Commission, got
turned, No question! will be
wartime duty was as a colonel today to boost the political roadside stands and ahlpped under way.
asked.
The aerretary of state de­
• • •
on the Inspector General’s stock of the President and all by gilt fruit dealers out of
clared empire* "hnva risen or
Staff in Germany and Aus­ Democratic candidates m Ok­ Florida.
We’ll be glad when the
fallen,” depending on the con­
tria.
Seminole County Humane So­
lahoma.
servation of natural resources,
30
Beds
Die
Cain
holds
five
battle
stars,
ciety gets fully organized and
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) can begin operations. Hardly The Air Force tonight plans to Legion of Merit, three Bronze
SAIGON, South Viet Nam— •specially tha water table in
a day goes but that The Her­ use a rocket that once stood Stars, Croix de Guerre with
(UPI) — At least 30 Commun­ an area.
"We have been blessed with
ist Viet Cong guerrillas today
ald doesn’t get a rail from guard in England to hurl an Palm—France; and the Croix
someone wanting information unmanned glider 31 miles high de Guerre with Palm—Bel­
were reported killed and an­ natural resources,” he said,
other to captured in three days and urged his listeners to
on where animals can be for a 9.Q00-mtk-an-bour flight gium.
Fred Karl, of Daytona
o( fighting m the Communist- sack stringent means to con­
taken. There was another one back to earth.
from Oviedo today.
The flying laboratory, de. Beach, has been named North United P rrts International infiltrated central coast of serve them.
The Justice Department South Viet Nam.
• • •
He noted how 25 years ago
signed to lead the way for Florida chairman for the Cit­
California was experiencing
‘ Rebel" never had a chance. manned spaceships of the fu­ izens for Johnson Committee, won the first round in n legal
the growing pains now in­
A month ago the mischievous ture, will study for the first it was announced today by fight with a federal district &lt; IO I* B o l l s
judge in Mississippi.
boxer pup. who made his home time the effect! of an air- Senator Cain.
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - volving Florida and how It is
The U.5. Sth Circuit Court Democratic State Rep. George imperative for ths West Coast
Karl, a member of tha Flor­
on Mayfair Circle, had a leg planelike flap on high speed
broken by a deliberately winged spacecraft diving Into ida House of Representatives of Appeals, sitting in Jack- II. Stallings Jr. announced to­ state now to spend |12 billion
for eight years, was an un­ son elite, stayed the judge'' day he would vote for Repub- dollars to get enough fresh
thrown stone. This week he the earth’s atmosphere.
was found dead in the drive­ The l.ZUO-pound Delta wing­ successful candidate fur gov- order to jail a L'.S. attorney li .in Sen. Barry Goldwater for water for inhabitants of thu
way . . . poisoned.
ed vehicle is bolted to the ernor in tlir Democratic prim- [or refusing to sign federal president as "the only candi­ southern portion of Califor­
nos* of a Thor rocket for the ary laat spring, although he grand jury indictments. Th* date who can restore honesty nia.
■hot. A* an Intermediate proved himself an effective stay was issued pending a amt integrity to the balls of
Every new housing develop,
Efforts Continue range ballistic missile (IRH.M) vote-getter.
hearing on the case.
government.”
mrnt, every new parking lot
DETROIT (UPIh—The Unit stationed in Northern Eng­
reduces the amount of water
ed Auto Worker* and General land, the booster once carried
absorbed by the esrth and for
Motor* today continued their a nuclear warhead (or a payreuse of residenta, Adam*
effort* to re More total labor load.
warned, ratling for a concert­
peace and settle plant-level The space glider, fourth iq
ed effort on the loral, state
a 140 million research pro­
contract* at 28 locali.
and national level for addi­
gram called ASSET, is ex­
tional coniervatiun.
pected to crash into the Atlan­
Several conservation honors
tic 950 mile* away after it*
8 Yanks Die
were presented prior to Ad­
15
minute
glide
to
earth.
PHNOM PENH. Cambodia
am* speech to a host of per.
(U P I)— Cambodia announced
son* in the state who have
today that it* force* shot
pushed conservation practice*.
down a U. S. Air Force C123
Making tha presentation
transport plane last Saturday,
was Sanford Mayor A. L. Wil­
killing eight American*.
son. Special hostess for the
opening day was Misa Priscil­
HUELVA. Spain (UPI)—The
la Schnarr of Hollywood, 5li*a
L', S. Marine Corps carried on
Florida for 194-1.
today with the largest peace­
Jim Talmadge, Chamber
time amphibious Is riding exerexecutive
manager, e ra mas­
Hsc in history despite the loss
ter
of
ceremonies,
introducing
of nine lives In a helicopter
several dignitaries to the au­
collision.
dience. A. B. (Tommy) PeterUndersecretary of the Navy
son, Chamber president, out­
Paul B. Fay, who watched the
lined the start of Florida
landings from the rtagship PoConservation Week.
cono, said the tragedy “put a
The Rev. LeRoy D. Soper,
cloud over the whole opera­
rector of Holy Cross Epis­
tion."
copal Church, isv a the invo­
FRIENDLY PRESIDENT Lyndon B. Johnson makes hi* way toward
T h e Pentagon identified
cation.
among tha dead Pfe. Harry
crowd straining a t tho fence surrounding the speaker's stand a* Secret
‘Voting and a prayer
Truman Hines, son of Mr. and
Later the group viewed the
Service men surrounding him get set for the battle to keep the President
Show you care.’*
striking displays in the Civic
from being maided by eager people and thousands of reaching hands,
—Beulah Well*. Mrs. Fleming Hines, of Ona,
on pages 2 and 12.)
(Mure picturesa bn
Woman's Club j r u .
illertild Photo).
Center and then soma wen'.

Demos Raise Cain
From GOP Ranks

Natural Resources

Stale Inspector
Conservation Urged Takes Stand In
Citrus Trial

Glider Readied
For 9,000 MPH

Justice Dept.

Wins First Round

Florida Marine

Among 9 Dead

Merchants Seek
Covered Meters

Voters Assisted
In Machine Use
Seminole County Commis­
sioner* are staging a “voting
practice" day today, making
available the use of two vot­
ing machines to teach new
voted how to use them.
Instructor* will be on hand
at tha Canning Kitchen, 25th
St. end Sanford Ave., and at
the auditorium of Crooms
High School from 1 to 9 p.m.
today to assist new voted in
the prectice operation of the
machine.

‘Kaffee Klatchers’
October meeting of the
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce Cofee Club will be
h«M at 19 o'clock Thursday
morning a t tha Chamber
building.
Executives of several Slew
businesses recently establish­
ed in Seminole County will
be welcomed and presented to
the Kaffee Klatchere." Mem­
bers and their guests are in­
vited to attend,

AS YOUR SEMINOLE COUNTY

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offer* work opportuaJtlea to
students
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asking
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for tkoao young people to t a n
Poroat Lako Academy laat a considerable porttoo of tkair
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laundry kaa progressed kotk
flnaaeiilly aad is tko number
of itufeata employed.
Bids kayo boos received a s
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HARRY ADAIR’S
P W I D S i r r JO H N S O N dracandt sto p s o f •p ttlu r’g platform a f t e r lw
told crow d "Lot m o sap lo u d a n d e ls a r— I'm ready to become a Central
Florida d t l s a n r . H a immediately made his wsy to the fence to ahtke
m o re haada. Strained by mass of humanity, fence gave way at one point.

Tax Assessor

R L . HARVEY

Note Voluaia County sign and “Hi there, Lyndon.** J u st behind Johnson
la presidential H a g .
(Harold Photo)

Johnson Meets
British Leader
WASHINGTON

(UPI) —
President Johnson was to atari
today with British P p tlg a
Baerriiry Patrick Gordon Wal­
t e r wboaa raw Labor govonMeat |« seeking cut-rate meth­
ods to atnamUno nuclear t o

claw at tha other cad of the
eampua la tka daily. Maay af
the claiirooma arc ilea, but
there a rt a tow la old bouses,
tko dairy aad tabemaelo that
are crowded.
T hen a n no loebora avail­
able aiaeo the Arc sad stufenta bare to earry their
booka. Tbo library which waa
wuaed la tbo burned building,
U now part of tbo eafeteria
aad tha registrar's offlee la lo­
cated la ■ section of tha home
ecooomlca room.
It la not surprising that
evaryoaa concerned is looking
forward to tha completion of
tka aew bulldiaga.

100 par c a t and will do all the bottom of his anti-social

Tha Seminole County Ju­
venile Council, holding Its
fifth annual m a tin g Mowdey
he* embarked on an ambiti­
ous long r u g s program un­
der the leadership of newly
fleeted President Tom Rich­

Their talk la exported to t e
ergeneral in nature, since tka
Tha three-phase program,
British minister aad Secretary
aimed a t Improving faculties
ad State D m Busk already
tor the handling of delinquent
hava caavaased in some detail
or dependent children of tha
a broad range af iatentitkmal
county includes:
Issues,
1. Establishment of n child
Garden Walker's o b it ia ex­
guidance
clinlo with a child
pected to be followed by aa
psychologist;
Anglo-American summit be­
2. Addition of more profeetween Prime Minister Harold
slonal juvenile counselors tor
WUaoo aad President Johnson
the Juvenile Court;
here aeon after Nov. I if John­
S. Establishment of a Ju­
son wins tbo election.
venile detention cantor to
Should Republican presiden­
tial candidate Barry M. Gold- ORLANDO (UPI) — Pres­ keep children out of tha cil7
and county Jails.
water win, tha b o w British re­
ident Johnson e x p r e s s e d
Judge Vernon Mlxe, who la
gime would have to start all
over again ia assessing its ra ­ thanks to the elected members leaving Juvenile Court to re­
of Florida's State Cabinet Moss- sume private practice In Jan­
te lions with Washington.
day for endorsing him. lie met uary, presented the needa of
the Cabinet members a t Mi­ tho Juvenilo protection pro­
gram and urged its adoption.
ami Sunday night.
And at a breakfast a t Or­ At the same time A i Jto ifed
tha Juvenile Council for Ita
lando Johnson kidded San.
efforts In getting tha P a t e r
Spessard Holland about get­
Legal Notice
Care program underway here
ting federal money and talking
three years ago.
economy at the same time,
Incoming Juvenile Judge
"Spessard te always serious
■bout spending money at any Karlyle Houehnldar, contacted
O E O R G E H. DUNN,
time," the President said. by The Herald by telephone
"But he always docs loosen up today, said:
v ix en x o r i r x
N o lle* I* h * r e b y e l v e s t h a t when it affects Florida."
" I endorse this program

Spessard Partial
To Florida-LBJ

Mis u n d e r l i n e d w ill, on t h *
a * l k 4 * r o f N o v e m b e r , A. D.
ISSt, p r t * * « t t o I b o H o n o r a b l e
C ounty
Jude*
of
a*m lnoU
C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , h i e f in al r e ­
tu rn , an A d m in istrato r e t a . or
th *
E state of GEORGE
If.
DUNN, d eceased. a n d a t »ald
Sima, t h e n a n d t h e r e , m a k e a p ­
plication to th e eeid J u d e * for
a f i n a l s e t t l e m e n t of hie a d m ln le tra tlo n of M IS estate, a n d
f o r a n o r d e r d l e c h a r a l n a h im
• e such A d m inistrator e t a .
D a t e d t h i s t h * SSrd d ay o f
O c to b e r , A. D. ISIS.
/ * / OKO. A. IIP BE R, J R
Aa A d m in is tr a te s e t a . of
th * R e la te o f

OEOnaR H. DUNN.

D ece ased
ft BO. A. HI'ERR, J R .
o f HUKKR * S P E E R
A t t o r n e y * fo r a a l d E s t a t e
111 M a s a n l l a A v o n u a
S anford, flo rid *
P u b l i s h Oct. 11 * Nov. L 10,
If. t i l l .

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chancery

no. te s n

L T D I A B I L L I E KINO.

va.

THOM Ai

Plaintiff,

VT. KINO.
Defendant.

AM EN D ED N O TIC E OF S U IT
YOl T h o m e * W. K i n a , who**
l e e t k n o w n r e s i d e n c e n*
p a r t l o u l a r l y a s la k n o w n
t o t h e p l a i n t i f f Is Th* R e ­
p u b l i c n f fto m alls, Africa,

Legal Notice
RI.K rTID V F R tir i.A M A T in v
t i n i e r a n d b y v ir tu * o f a u ­
t h o r i t y In m e v ested a a t h e
M a y o r e f t h * C i t y o f Hanford.
F l o ri d a , f h e r e b y cell a M u n i ­
c i p a l G e n e r a l E le ctio n t o be
h eld t h r n u e h o u t th * r l t y of
a e n f o r d , f l o r i d , , on th * S rd day
o f N o v em b er, t i l t , to r t h * *!*&lt;-•
lio n o f fin# C i t y C o m m i s s i o n e r
fo r a term of th re e veers.
S aid e l e c t i o n s h a l l b e held
&gt;t t h e p r o p e r p r e d n a t p o l l l n e
p i e c e s In c o n f o r m i t y w i t h the
c o m b in e d
reiletralln n
under
Remlnot* C o u n t y R e e l e t r s t l o n
O f fice r a n d t h * la w ) a n d o r d i n ­
a n c e s r v l a l l r r t o e l e c t i o n s *•
n o w In f o r c a In said City.
Th* p o lls w i l l he o p e n e d a t
f:« * o 'c lo ck
A. M. E a s t e r n
S t a n d a r d T i m e , a n d w ill close
a t 1:0* o ’c l o c k P. M. o n sa id
date.
1 hereby appoint r * |* r n u ­
ll nr. H o w a r d i-uehln*. Jlre. HocI*nee It o u m l l l a t . H r,. Nettle C.
K s d e r , Mre L il l i e B u c k le r, Sire
C h a r l o t t e S m i t h a a d Mr* L u ­
ci l l e K l r e h h o f f a s C l e r h e , e n d
Mri. L e u r e l l A lb ert, Mrs. A n n a
R u k u r , Mre. Roe* Boyle, M r *
(~Hyv* Adame. E a r l M. M era tn n .
Wm. O. T e n n e r , J r , t i r e . M in n ie
a t r l c k l s n d . Mr*, i l a r i h a R e ­
born, Mrs. K m m ta feiu S a u n d e r s ,
Mrs. A an Opa cey. Mrs. r a u l e t l *
W h it* , t i re . N eal T e r m e r , Mrs.
f l e o r a l a P ri c e , lira. T l o r t n c *
L o ssln p .
E dw ard
L u d ack e.
P ln y d P e l m a r , Mia* E d n a C h itt a n d e n . Mr*. Lucy Sm ith, Mr*
t l l n n l * Hntlth. Mr*. Mery H o lle r
e n d Mr*. J o s e p h i n e M cCollum
a* I n s p e c t o r s of ss ld E le c t io n
in w i t n e s s w K E n r o r . t
h ev * h e r e u n t o se t my h a n d as
M a j o r o f t h e C ity of Hanford.
F l o ri d a , a n d h a v e r e u s e d t o be
a f f l s e d h e r e t o t h e se at o f aald
r v i y on t h i s S l i d d ay n t October,

Paul s m ith C o n stru c tio n
c o m p a n y , P O. H o i n &gt; Z .
M om bse*. K e n y a . A f r i c a
T O U ARB M E R E S T n o t i f i e d
t h a t e eu lt f i r d i v o r c e ties h**n
I n s t i t u t e d r e a t r v * y o u by L T D IA MILLIE K IN O In Ihn C t r c u lt Court ef th* N inth J u d lc u t C ircu it. In a n d (n r S e m i ­
n ole Cviunlv, F l o r i d a . T h e a b ­ last.
b r e v i a t e d title n f t h * c a t * I*
A L W ilson
L T D I A B I L L I E KING, p l a i n ­
Ae M a y o r o f th * C ity of
t i f f . v e r s u s TIIOMAS W KINO,
Hanford. F l o r i d a
defendant.
A t t e s t : H. N. T am m . J r .
T o n a r e h e r e b y r e q u i r e d In r l t y Clerk
f i le y o u r a n s w e r n r o t h e r d e ­ P u b l i s h i v t . IT. 1111.
f e n s i v e p l t a d l n a In t h a a b o v e
e i y l e d c a u s e w i t h i h e C lerk n f
Ik* C ir c u it C o u r t o f aald C o u n ­
ty. a a d se rv e a co p y t h e r e o f
upon H e r t a n T u c k -if t h e f i rm
of lilt.EH . H E D R I C K A ROBIN .
SON. IS* Keel C h u r c h S t r e e t ,
D r le n d o , F lo rid a, a t t o r n e y s fo r
p l a i n t i f f , an n r b e f o r e Ik* t l h
d a y nf N o v em b er, t i l l . If y o u
f e l l t * d o so a D eere* P r o C o b feeeo w ill 0* e n t e r e d a a a l n e t
y o u fo r t h e r e l i e f d e m a n d e d In
Ihe C o m p la in t.
W I T N E S S my h a n d e n d th *
s e a l o f sa id C o u r t s i Hanford,
■ e m l n o l t C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , t h i s
Snd d a y e f O c to b e r , I S t t .

(SEAL)

A r t h u r H. B e c k w i t h . J r ,
C lerk
My M a r t h a T. V l h l e a
D e p u ty C lerk
H a r l a n T u c k o f t h e f i rm e f
GILKH. H E D R I C K A
ROU IN SON
to i L a st Church S tre e t
O rlande, F lorida
A ttorneya far P la in tiff
P u b l i s h Oct. I, 11. J«. IT, I I
CPF-14

WWIVeterans
SetElection
I t Deans Bates
The World War 1 Vela and
Auxiliary of Barracka a m of
Altamonte Springs held a cov­
ered dish luncheon preceding
tha regular m a tin g at tha
community house. Auxiliary
prcaldent Mrs. Otto Baum­
gartner and the women of tha
auxiliary served aa faoateasea
for tha avent.
Distinguished guests presari
included Mayor and Mrs. Law­
rence Swofford, Councilman
and Airs. Keith Nixon, Councilmsn and Mrs. Robert Newell,
Councilman S. D. lYlleh, State
Rep. and City Attornay Joe
Devie, and Frank Lash, De­
partment Deputy Chief at
Staff of ths World War 1 Veu.
Other guests were Mrs.
Marylou Fitzpatrick, of Oak
Park, 111., and Mra. Mary Hoiloway.
After the luncheon and soc­
ial hour, the barracka held a
short business m ating.
There will be nomination
and fled ion of officers for
the coming year at the next
meeting to be held Thursday,
Nov. !l, at 2:30 p.m. at tha
community house.
Ail eligible World War I vet­
erans and their wives are in­
vited to attend.

vote to
eliminate
one party
rule
on Nov. 3rd

la my power to further it la
any way I c m . In pointing oat tka need for
the varioua facets of tha pro­
gram, Judge Mite aotad that
ha had long advocated the es­
tablishment of a guidance
clinic In Semlnela County.
-The m ate! and emotional
health of the children who
coma b ato n the Juvenile
Court Is being completely neg­
lected. Private treatment Is
very eapenalva and beyond
the meana of moat parents,
•specially thoie whose chil­
dren find themielvee in trou­
ble with tha courts. There la
a guidance clinic In Orange
County to which wo have ac­
cess but it is overtaxed and
the waiting lilts are long,"
the Judge explained.
In pointing out tho need
for n dentation center for
children Judge Mite told thj
Council that nil of tha sur­
rounding countiee, including
Voluaia, Lake, Brevard and
Marion have such e n te rs and
"only Seminole County in
Control Florida la still pub
ting chU drn in Jail with
adults."
in promoting tha hiring of
more Juvenilo counselor! for
the court. Judge Mlxe noted
that many children who are
firat time offender! ran be
deterred from getting into
trouble again If a cbm work­
er hae time to tollow.up on
them, counsel with the child
end hie parents end get to

behavior.
"M any children, like many
adults, are one-time offendera, who, If they era helped
and guided proparly will nev­
er step over tha Una agslwr
after one experienced with
the law and with being haul­
ed into court,'* ha pointed
out.
Tho program waa also en­
dorsed by retiring president
Bill Tanner and other newly
elected
officers, Including
Mrs. Kathleen Reynolds, vice
prcaldent, and Mr*. Mary
Joyce Bateman, secretary,
Mrs. T. C. Thomas will con­
tinue in the office of treas­
urer.
During the meeting Judge
Mile waa preiented with a
large plaque, centered with a
bronze scroll and n miniature
gavel and inicrlbed with the
words:
"To Judge C. Vernon Miie
for outstanding and devoted
service to the youth of Sem­
inole County."

AGENCY
t i l 8. Park Are. PA t iJ U
8ANPOEP. FLA.

— WILL INSTALL TOLL FBEE I K
TELEPHONE SEXVICE TO
SOUTH SEMINOLE COUNTY, P1H8T DAY
IN OFFICE!
Pd. Pol. Adr.

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Feed Store
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SANFORD

Virginia Ps Ira k i
P. O. Bon 1111
Benford
Phyllis Rugcnatela
312-1134
Lake Mary
Nora Norrtc
TE 4-1514
9. Sem inole

Mildred llaney
448-3431
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sellers of goods and services go to the
Want Ads for action.
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COP Stand On REA
CLEARWATER (U P I)-R e.
publican presidential candi­
date Barry Goldwater will lose
millions of votes in rural areas
because of his stand on rural
electrification, the nation's top
electric leader predicted.
Clyde T. Ellis, general man­
ager of the National Rural
Electric Cooperative Associa­
tion, made the prediction h
speech to delegates at
association's region-two meet­
ing.
Ellis said Goldwater has
ed unfavorably on legislation
affecting rural electrification
92 per cent of the time that he
has been in the Senate, lie
added that vice presidential
candidate Rep. William Miller
voted against rural electrifica­
tion and related Issues M per
cent of the time.
This. Ellis said,I. compared
nt favorable
to an 87 per cent
voting record in both houses
of Congress by President Lyn­
don Johnson and a 90 per
favorable record for Johnson’s
running mate. Sen. Hubert
Humphrey.
Ellis told the 400 delegates
from Florida, Georgia and
South Carolina that It was
Goldwater who Insisted that
the nural Electrification Ad­
ministration (REA) had "outhved Its usefulness” and that
the Tennessee Valley Author­
ity (TVA) should be sold to
private companies even if the
government "should get only
only one dollar for It.”

Enterprise Unit
Lists
Honor Roll
a
By Mrs. Ritchie Harrl*
' Students on the honor roll
at Enterprise
Elementary
School for the first six-week
period have been announced.
Fourth grader* are Ruth
Gilmore, Amy Morrow, John­
ny Sheffield and Cheryl WalM ill.
I Fifth grader* Include Bud­
dy Raker, Robert Barber,
Frank Blond), Drna Laughtin. Pat Lester, Fred Perrick,
Richard Potter, and Donna
Semones.

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thereby n o llfleil t h a t - u l t h u
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A W IN K IK I.fJ. a w id o w , at al.
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e o l t b e i n g a a u l t to fo reclo ee
t h a t ce rta in m o r ta a a a dated
J a n u a r y 31, 111], a n d of r e c o r d
t n O f fi c i a l l l e c u r d - Hook t i l .
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&lt;tf S e m ln n te C o u n t y . F l o r i d a ,
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y .m ln o l- C ounty, Florida.
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. r e c o r d - 1 In P l a t Hook 13,
P a g e 31. o f t h e p u b lic r e ­
c o r d , of Sem inole C ounty,
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m o e t S o u t h e r l y c o r n e r of
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S o u t h w e e t e r t y US 10 f e e t
t o a p o in t o n t h e E a s t e r l y
aid e o f l . a k e V iew Circle
13 feet f r o m p o i n t of b e ­
ginning. thence Sm itheaat* erly
alo n g
the
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aid e of &gt;aid L a k e View C i r ­
cle 13 f e e t t o p o i n t o f b e ­
ginning.
aid y ou a r e h e r e b y r e q u i r e d to
f ile y o u r e n a w e r In eald cu lt
w it . t h e u n d e r e l g n e d C l e r k o l
e t l d C o u r t a n d t o e erae a co p y
t h e r e o f up on t h e P l a i n t i ff * , a t
tArney. w l t u e n a m e a n d ad d
a ppe a r b elo w , on o r b e ­
f o r e t h e 11th d a y o f N o v e m ­
ber. 1111. a n d In d e f a u l t t h e r e ­
o f D ec r e e P r o C o n ' e e e o will b*
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fic ia l t e a l e l t h e C o u n t y C o u r t hbuee. S i n f o rd . S e m i n o l e C o u n ­
ty. F l o r i d a , t h l e l e t d ay o f
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1SEAI.I
A r t h u r I t tl e r k w l tt f . J r ,
C lerk o f C ircuit C ourt
l l y : M a r t h a T Vlhlen. DC.
P h i l l ip II. L o g a n
b h l n h u l e e r a n d L o g an
P, O I k , a 1713
Nan lo rd . F l o r i d a
A ttorney for P laintiff
Pit t i l l , h Oct. 1. 13. 34. 37, t i l l
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Stressed Home Nursing Needs
idents
Met In Seminole
arise
to

Wf M m RHcHW Harris

fiF.NE TAFFEK (left) and Bud Rawls (right) make a vain effort to
hide Dick Aiken behind a scarecrow as the three clown it up a t a meeting
to plan for the annual Southside School Halloween carnival Friday from
5:30 till 0 p.m. Taffer is president of Southside PTO; Rawls is carnival
chairman, and Aiken, well he’s ju s t a Daddy.

Election Returns PTC Discusses
Come Fast School lunches
For the first time in history, populous counties, the vote
the Florida vote returns will totals will be gathered at the
be reported to the nation min­ county courthouse and called
utes after the polls close on
In to the state collection cen­
Nov. 3.
ter.
This project is being spon­ The state collection center
sored by the Network Election for Florida will be located at
Service (N E S )-a pool ar­ the Convention Hall on Miami
rangement ot the three major Beach. On election night, some
broadcasting media and the 300 persons including telephone
Associated Press and United clerks, messengers, computer
Press International.
operators and supervisory per­
The other partners In the sonnel will collect, tabulate
NES are the American Broad­ and report the Florida totals
casting Company, the Colum­
to NES Headquarters in New
bia Broadcasting System and York City where they will be
the National
Broadcasting released nationally over the
Company. The psrtners tn Individual network and wire
NES have divided up the 30 services.
states and the District of Col­
Florida is considered a key
umbia and will report the total state by NES, and the Preivote from these states to the identlal race i« expected to
NES New York Headquarter*
be a close one In this state.
on election night. From New Pople In other parts of the
York, the vote returns will be country, particularly, will be
released to the nation by the watching the vote result from
individual members of NES.
Florida to get an early indi­
The formation of NES came
cation of the possible winner.
about as a result of experience
The Florida Jaycees have
gained in the Presidential pri­
appointed an area coordinator
maries earlier this year. It In the major cities and coun­
was learned during these pri­
ties. In Seminole County. Flor­
maries that the cost of report­
ida, the Jaycee coordinator la
ing state votes on an individual Jim Smith.
network basis was rapidly be­ A total of J.I93 Jaycee re­
coming prohibitive. This gave
porters will he reporting in
birth to the Network Election
with election results from all
Service.
over the state on election night.
ABC News was assigned the
The Florida Network Election
state of Florida, and Alva Service office Iv located in the
Smith from the Los Angeles.
Biscayne Terrace Hotel in Mi­
California News Bureau was ami.
appointed State Manager with
headquarters in Miami. The
Florida Jaycees, under the
leadership of Cody L. Bailey,
from Ft. Pierce. Florida, will
function as precinct and coun­
ty courthouse reporters for
ABC News and NES on elec­
tion night. Cody Bailey L* past
state president ot the Florida
Jaycecs and presently serves
as Chairman of the Board.
NES will concentrate its ef­
fort on the 18 most populous
counties in Florida where 80
per cent of the registered vot­
er* reside. In these 18 major
counties. Jaycee reporter* will
cover all precinct polling
places. In the other 31 less

Set A t Longwod
By Donne Rates
All the young ghost*, hob­
goblins and witches in the ci­
ty of (.ongwcod are invited to
the third nnnual Halloween
party sponsored by the Longwood Volunteer Fire Depart­
ment Saturday at 0:30 p.m. in
the city park.
Fir* Chief Claud* t.ayo re­
ports that all the hot dogs
and cotton candy that the
youngster* can ra t will be
available.
Attendance I* expected to
exceed last year’* estimate)
crowd of 700 children who
consumed 76 pound* of hot
dog* and mor* than 1,000
cones of cotton candy.

Women Realtors
Win Two Awards
Ity Mrs. Frank White
Jo Peek snd Bert l.cdcrhnus, of Deliary, attended
th* Florida Association of
(traitor* convention in Tamps
recently.
Two swart!* were won by
Ih* Volusia County Council of
Women Realtors, according to
Jo Peck, who is president of
the group. One award wu» re­
ceived for their achievement
book and the other for the
state project, "Build Ameri­
ca Better," with the -hanter
having as their part in this
program, "Eliminating Arch­
itectural Barriers."

M ALCOLM Rricklin,
25 - year-old Orlnndonn
and president of H an­
dyman - America, Inc.,
has announced the sale
of hi.s national chain of
Handyman drive • in
hardware stores to an
inventnient group.

M O V IN G AND S TO R A G E CO., INC.

FA 2- 9 51 1
i.**^-* Sanford, Fla.

By Mrs. Frank Whit*
Tha musle department of
th# DeRary Woman's Club
will present an sftemoon of
music at tha hont* of Mrs.
Price Goodson, at 31 Sunset
Dr* D e B a r y , Friday a t S
p.m.
Th* Savoy opera* and Gil­
bert and Sullivan operettas
will b* heard and dlscusird.

Coleman Stoves
2 Bonier
Gasoline
S Burner
Gasoline
2 Burner
LP Goa
1 Burner
LP Goa

Sportsman Cookers
Canaveral Oil Heater
1 Gal. Gasoline Can

•2 1 -5*
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417-50
&gt;1-05

Aluminum
Folding Choir

3.66

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Lawn Rakes
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Fireplace

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Kitchen Range Hoods

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VOTE AN D ELECT Y O U R

DEMOCRATS
OF S E M IN O L E

COUNTY!

ALL COLORS
G rip e rille N u rse ry
2221 GrapcfilU Ave.
&gt;22-0884

Joe Davis
blals

W. Ijiwrence Swofford

Mary E urle Walker
Tax A u tu u r

Kcprsscntsliia

C ounty

C em m U sioatr

lawn Spraying

Gospel
Meeting
PAOLA CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Oct 25 - Nov. 1st

WEEK NIGHTS 7:30

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Music Afternoon

diabetic
giro himself lnjec
lions, changing a surgical
dressing, teaching a mother
how to hatha a baby ar other
simple bedside nursing mas
sure*. Tha trend toward home
care leaves hospitals better
able to care tor tha acutely
111 and injured.
Seminote County la meeting
this home nursing need through
Its Health Department with a
Home Nursing Senile* which
Is available to all who need
It in Seminole County by call
Ing the Health Department at
322-2724.
Next meeting wiH bo held on
Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at
tho Health Department on
French Avenpe (17-t!) and
Ninth Street, Sanford. At this
meeting they will have Dr.
Thomas L. Largen, a member
of the Seminole County Medl
cal Society, speak on cancer
of the lung and cervix, Dr.
Leone said.

M

NOW READY

SUNDAYS 11:00 A.M.
6:00 P.M.

CALL

§ U U » 1 1

By Mrs. Ritchie H a n k
Mrs. Gladys Earnest, coun­
ty school lunchroom supervis­
or, we* tha goeit speaker nt
meeting of tha Entarpriia
Elementary School PTC. She
•poke on tha school lunch
program.
Open house waa held In tha
kitchen following tha meet­
ing.
I t wai announced that n
microphone haa been given
tha PTC by a special friend
of the schooL
Trading stamps are still
needed for ahects, pillows,
pillow case*, and a medicine
cabinet for the school clinic.
School sweat thlrta In all
sixes are now being sold at
the echool, Echols Grocery in
Enterprise, or Drsch’a Needleshop in Dt-fbiry.
All parent* are urg'd to
Join the PTC and Mr*. Oliva
Craighttun will be at tha
school on Wednesday, Not. 4,
to receive dues sent by the
parrnts through the school
children.
Boom count was won by
Mrs. M u r r l e l Kauffman’s
class.

T kt Entarpris# Elementary
School FTC h u boon n c m * fol la getting the word
"school" painted on Uio hlghwajr 400 feet hi each direction
pafrom the school. A school pa­
trol Is feting organised.
Arnold Panerats, faculty
safety advisor, took the mem­
bers af the now patrol to each
of the classrooms and intro­
duced them to the students.
Do* to the scattered facili­
ties of the school since the re­
cent fire, the children hare to
travel more on the highways
of the area than formerly.
The fourth and fifth grades
s r t ta one budding and the
sixth la housed In anothsr
part of town, requiring tha
children to wslk to lunch a t
tha school cafetorium and to
and from the bua atop*.
Tha need for a safety pa­
trol la therefore greater now
than whan the school waa
housed on on* campus and
the safety patrol members
are trained to conduct the
group* safely with highway
traffic.
SgL James McKinnon, of
the Florida Highway Patrol,
will present a program on
safety Friday a t tha school.
Members of th* patrol are
Jim Sheffield, captain; Fred
Perrick, lieutenant, and John
narber, Mika Rlankrnihlp,
Mount Lacy, Levy Prescott.
Tim Meadows, Eileen Sulli­
van. Jimmy Randall and Rog­
er BcalL

Success la tha control of In­
fectious disease* has hoes the
result of the combination of l»creaslng scientific kssowlodft,
the .Ports of private Individ­
uals, and those of Uva official
health agencies. No modern
state Is willing to forego the
advantages accruing from the
continued control of infectious
diseases. 4ft must maintain
our community immunisation
levels at a high enough point
to minimise the danger of dip­
htheria, tetaus, smallpox, polio,
whooping cough, typhoid, etc.
according to Dr. Frank Leone,
County Health Deportment dir­
ector.
The very fact, however, that
the control of infectious dis­
eases has been very successful
has brought about some of tho
problems with which tho health
department mast now d eal
For example, maternal and
child deaths have been drasti­
cally reduced. This means not
only that more children are
living to maturity but that the
population u Increasing rela­
tively rapidly and that more
people are living Into the later
yean of life.
.
While modern medications
have Improved longevity, we
have a t yet no adequate meant
to combat the physiological
tlm* clock governing the aging
process. This means that more
people Uve to need nursing
care at home. Improved meth­
ods of medical treatment will
make it possible to tend many
persons home who would other­
wise spend much of their life
In mental Institutions or TB
hospitals. This places addition­
al responsibilities on the com­
munities. The full advantage
of early discharge from these
hospitals can not be realized
unless the citliens who are dis­
charged have some meant of
borne supervision.
A part of every medical
care program Is the need to
take care of patients who are
not acutely til enough to be in
the hospital but who are in
and of part-time professional
nursing services st home.
These services may include
assisting In rehabilitation of a
stroke victim. Instructing a

M a rft

PET U N IA S

Halloween Party

M O V IN G ?

504 Celey.Aytk

Cost Votes

th e

C. M. CLEVELAND
FROM
HUNTINGTON, W. VA.
TO BE THE SPEAKER
“Come Thou With Us And W’s Win Do
Thee GuOd”—Numbers 10:29

Jim Hirkenmeyer
C ounty

School

B oard

Al Davis
Justice of I’cato, District 6

Let Progress Continue!
PD. POL. ADV. BY FLORIDA DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, WARREN M. GOODRICH, CHAIRMAN; ANN CRAMEB, VICI
CHAIRMAN, FRANK L. PORTER, SECRETARY, IN COOPERATION WITH SEMINOLE COUNTY DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.

�Dr. C rant's

Choice For President
k how to keep thie country e t peace
in e denfcroasly complex, rapidly
fhawgtwg world. T V other te how to
•otva ear exptoehre dvfl right* preb&gt;
lem withoat dividing thie n e tk a
into armed camps.
Mr. GoWwatar'a eupportere are
dleptaaeed when he k accused of
everslmpUficatlon. It eeeme dear to
ao, however, that Mr. Goldweter'e
approach to foreign policy k *
en a world that d o a » a \ ----- ---world where oreryono k either a
Mend or a foe, where the threat of
military force will eolre every prob­
lem, where one rouat either win or
Iom In every engagement.
We think the oenator k dangerous.
|y oager for simple solatione. We daptore Communism as much os he, b a t
we don’t think ultimatums will in­
timidate oar enemies or reassure our
friends. Wa don't think the Caban
problem could have been solved by
Instructing the generals to win.
Wo don’t doubt tho senator’s da*
votlon to peace or the sincerity of
h k views. We do question the rang*
of h k knowledge and understand­
ing of today’s nuclear world.
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On the racial Issue, Mr. Goldwoter has declared himself in favor of
equal rights for all eltkans, bat be
believes the problem k primarily a
local one to be solved by the Individ­
ual states rather than the federal
government.
As a genera! theory, we agree th a t
citizens should solve as many of their
problems ss possible a t tho commun­
ity level. We agree th a t an overly,
strong central government Is un­
healthy for a democracy. But a part
of wisdom Is recognklng that not all
problems can be solved by the same
formula. Certainly it le now clear
that the racial problem k acute and
that tho states by themselves era
unable or unwilling to handle it.
The new civil rights law by itself
will not solve the problem, but It is

m important
On both of these
COOtUtOM t1he op­
Mr. Johnson I
proach of h k ,__ ______
..._____
Mr. Goldweter would strike off In
now diraetkm. Withoat cheering
everything the present administra­
tion has dons, we believe Mr. Johnson k oa tho right course. I t k es­
sentially tho soma course oa both
foreign policy and civil right* th a t
Mr. Eisenhower and Mr. Ksnnody
steered before him, and it has bean
approved many times by Congress
and, indirectly, by the people . . .
B at tho choice must bo mads on
tho brood question of who k Ukely
to provide the abler leadership for
this nation. Mr. Johnson has made
n good record in h k short time in
th e White House. He has been ener­
getic In dealing with domestic prob­
lems. He hoe been firm but prudent
in foreign affairs. Ha has exhibited
rare political ability in working with
Congress.
A comparison of the vies presi­
dential candidates supports the soma
conclusions, Ws differ with Hubert
Humphrey on many points.. .But on
tho major issues of foreign policy
and civil right*, Senator Humphrey
k In tho same tradition as our r*.
cent presidents. He has, furthermore,
a long experience and a demonstrat­
ed ability in government. H k oppon­
ent has neither.
—From Das Moines Sunday Register

Page 4

For we have not a high priest who
k unable to sympathize with our
weaknesses, hut one who In every
respect hoe been tempted os we are,
yet without sinning.—Hebrews 4:15.
• •
•
Cod k better served In resisting a
temptation to evil than in many for­
mal prayers.—William Penn.

D. Roosavelt to ba governor
of Now York, th in g "tho
famous long count." FUR
beat Republican Albart OtUnger.
‘D a m e s r a t l e boss Ed
Flynn’s cronies,” said Abrams,
“sat qulotly la tho Iro n s
counting ballots at snail's
pact until 2 a, m., when tbs
traditionally Republican upstata raturaa showed OtUngsr’a exact margin.
''When the Brons bays
knew bow many votes were
needed, they went to work.
Republican ballots la tba
Bronx wero thrown out under
any pretest. Lead concealed
under the finger nail and ev­
ery other trick to Invalidate
Rapubllcsa ballots were uaed.
Mr. Rooaevelt woke up gov­
ernor with a 20,000 »tato-wide
plurality. He had a whopping
OB.OOO vote margin In the
Bronx.
NMR recalled that la 1BB0
Harry F. Rally was believed
to have defatted Democrat G.
Mermen (Soapy) Williams In
Michigan for governor by 4,000 votes out of about 1J
million east. A recount gave
the elecUon to Williams by a
margin of 1.154 votes. NMR
commented like this:
" A comprehensive, non-art-

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later by the University of

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pal* !■ adsssta.
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oewa prlated la Ikto nowapaper.
Eaiered aa eecuud claaa manor ootoesr It. U1B si rto Pool
office of Neaford. VJorlda. uador iko Aat of Ooegree* of Hatek
Mo part of say matsriai. oaws or aavoriMsen, at tkto edlttoa
of Tks Oaafurd Herald mag ke royreduead la say a t a u r withset wrtuaa permlsotos *f tk* aakllakae et Tke Herald. Any
ladlvldval or firm rospaaslklo for susk ro*rodsotloa will k*
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Michigan's Samuel J. Elder*,
weld and Albert A. Applegate
concluded:
" T he law's requirements
for ballot security were dis­
regarded by election officials
la precincts involving mors
than 12,000 re tan. In on*
case, testimony of election of­
ficials Indicates that boxes
and ballots wars violated a f­
ter having been properly seal*d oa alecUoa night.”
NMR cited a report by a
U. 8. Senate subcommittee
after the 1962 election la
which Democratic Ben. Dennis
Chaves defeated Republican
Patrick J. Hurley for tha
Beast* In New Mealco. NMR
quoted the report;
"At least 14,000 New Mex­
ico cltlians were deprived of
their constitutional rights to
a secret ballot . . . sworn
evidence of fraudulently alter­
ed ballots was obtained in 33
precincts."
NMR added: "Paper ballots,
•till uaed la two-thirds of tho
United fltatei, offer the eas­
iest opportunity for fraud.
They are saty to change, easy
to fake, assy to stuff." They
also a n assy to burn.

Barbs
By Hal Cacbraa
How can a loon-a go kid who
drinks export to go steady t
e o a
When the wash Is dona at
home there la muny a bell*
wh* finds that marriage is
Just ao* wringer after anoUt-

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girl's
finger, around the
un
Otaaral Adristlsiag SUmagtr tub and on tho neck
ja m ia sa* i
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JUstaooe
self.
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begta, “ I
a a taking • c
ia Applied
Psychology next
Dr. Ray Hete.
"Ha uses year textbook 'P iy
etiology Applied,' so 1 have
already purchased a y te x t
"But I thought It might ba
a good idea te brows* through
it before tho course begins.
"Wouldn't that giro a * a
r a c in g head start?
"Would you suggest anything
I Bight (!▼* special attention
to aa I skim through your text
before the class begins!"
Harley la obviously a vary
th read student. Would that all
were aa farsighted!
Alts, one of America's great-

wtti choice
gta wtti:
(teas, poetry and area a few "F T o w arx so ld ffcary Ward
inspiring religious hymoe to Beecher, "a re the sweetest )
buoy up their aerate ia eld things God ever mods sa d for­
F ar the H a* a a y
when you c u t see weO
enough to rood, so AS your
mind in youth with e trvasar*trove of rich quotations.
At tho bottoa ef a x a y
pages In my college textbook
1 have thus Inserted about IN
superb quotes from the great
leaders ef the p a st
8a I nrgad Harley te mem­
oriae as many as possible and
link them with their authen.
Then, la publle speeches as
w*n as English themes, he can
use an appropriate quotation
to add scholarly richness.
Suppose ha Is addressing a
music dab. h e can then start

Letters

To The Editor

Bruce Biossot— Roy Cromley

Political Notebook

Thought For Today

‘Crooked’ Vote Probable

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toofest
Kseasslva stress Is pUesd "Mutes te the only language
qsBsga stetote. gtrsgBsafe
G il saw; tor pwa porwres oa medics! teaks far parktof la which yaw eaanet ear a
•M loste pate teGCs sshssl gp tea appetite or raiikg the
If he is salted opoa ta ad­
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Bat tea liula strew Is ploc- dress a garden d a b or if he

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Swute!
Afofn, we do not quastion h k eineerfty; we question h k ability to
prorido t h e :

Lyle C . Wilton Soys:

UaHad Free* U k u IIm i I
Oa the record of p u t electo n s, tho Nov. 1 presidential
veto count probably will bo
crooked in spots. Your ballot
au y bo stolen. U you tuna
bom voting long It Is likely
that poor vote has b u n stolon
bofora this.
Tbs National Municipal Itsview (NMR) soma years ago
publicised an Honost Ballot
Aaoociatlon (HBA) estimate
that a t l»aat I million votes
wars stolen In tho 1UG2 elsetloIL
MBA chief invvitlifator
Goorgo Abrams warnad a t tho
tlma:
"Election frauda aro In­
creasing. Nearly avery area
in the United Stataa—big
city, small town—craekerbarrtl tillage—haa aoma typo of
elactlon frauda. It may bo in
a national election or uno In­
volving local school boards,
Judges or highways."
Samuel II. Still, an alactlon
Investigator for Congrou,
said In a 1954 report on elec­
tion scandals that:
"Approximately SO public
figures who occupy high stata
and municipal offlcts today
would not bava won them had
tho elections boon carriad out
aeeording to law."
Abrams and HBA flngorod
tho 10SS election of Franklin

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rtw w m cr w ar wO depend on how
they ere n e t. We think Mr. Gold-

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Goldweter wee eae of the
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WASHINGTON (NEA) Tho White Hcuie is not the
only place there is confusion
ovar pertonnel security.
I f you work with "semiUr*” m atter a t the Atomic
E n o g r y Commlielon, you
must not only be cleared by
a thorough full field investi­
gation, but you also must be
rtcheacked with additional
full field Investigations avery
fir* years. You are also
checked every Urn* deroga­
tory or auspicious Information
appsara concerning your ac­
tion*. Security officers keep
n sharp lockout.
If you wnrk at certain mili­
tary or civilian Intelligence
functions, regular or reserve,
the same or more stringent
regulations apply.
This Is good.
This protects tha documents
as lung as they stay In the
hand* of Atomic Energy
Commlseirn e m p l o y e e or
these certain Intelligence men.
But sensitive documents, to
be useful, must be used by a
variety of people at a variety
of places — by mrn at the
White House, a t the Arms
Control a n d Disarmament
Agency, at the State Depart­
ment, in numtruua offices at
the Defense Department out-

side tha Intelligence group*,
at other government agen­
cies and by some employes
cf private companies work­
ing on certain government
contracts.
A full field Investigation ti
not required every five y e a n
in or for most of these places,
even for some of the men
handling sensitive material.
It ia obvious that tha tig h t­
ness of s«curUy a t tba Atomic
Energy Commissica and In
some intelligence quarters can
be nullified If aeneitlv* In­
formation gets Into the hands
of men or women who n n
not so carefully and regularly
cheeked and rerhecked.
Probably fltSO out of 1,000 of
these people will be honest,
Icysl and careful. But if only
ona man out of 10,000 la
careless, then there can be
serious trouble. In security,
even an honest and loyal mnn
ia a security risk If he ia in­
discreet.
Some will ask: " If a man
ia thoroughly cherkrd out
our* and found loyal, what is
the nerd for thorough re­
invest [gating him every five
year* after th a t? ”
Tha reason la simple. Wa
know ao little about people
that It is very difficult to ba
certain ef weeding out aa-

earity risks even with a full
field investigation. Homo­
sexuals are especially dlfficut to Identify. Security la a
business in which one mistake
(overlooking o n e security
risk) can be fatal.
If the government ia t* bo
reasonably certain of the re­
liability of officials In senal
live positions, there must be
regular rechecks.
Tha Importance of these rechecks can be Illustrated by
two examplee, both from tha
hush-hush sensitive National
Security Agency, which form­
erly did not us* the automatic
five-ysar thorough recheck
system.
That two employes of NSA
ware homosexuals waa not
discovered until they deserted
to Russia via Mexico and
Cuba. A thorough Investiga­
tion every five yean or leas
would hare uncovered their
activities.
The espionage of a former
NSA-assigned sergeant waa
uncovered when ba applied to
change his status from terMeant to rlvillnn. This culled
for a deep recheck of hia
background. The sergeant felt
tha breath of an investigation
down his back and committed
suicide before ha was caught.

Scientists Aid China
By K. C. Thaler
Ualtod I'reea laUnutlooal
LONDON (U l'l) — Scien­
tists trained In France and
the United States are be­
lieved to have masterminded
Communist China's nuclear
development that led to the
recent atomic exploitoa In
Slnltianu Province,
Dr. Chlen llsueh-ihen, who
worked on scientific defense
projects in the United States
during World War II, ia men­
tioned among the bomb buildera. After the war ha tried
for some time to go back to
China following the revolution
of Mao Tae-tung. In 1953 he
finally sueeceded In leaving
the United States and report­
edly la tha man who started
the Peking Institute of Dy.
namlcs:.
Two otaer Chinese scien­
tists who are one-tlms Ameri­
can citizens are cited In this
context They are Chen Ning-

JOE

yang and Tsung Tan-tl, who
won tha Nobel Priie before
returning to Peking.
French sources now report
that several Chinese trained
in France are also among the
top scientist* responsible for
the Chines* atom bomb.
Among them, according ta
thss* reports, ia Chitn Sunchiang, a 44-ytar-old scientist
who waa trained by on* of
France's leading n u e l t t r
physicists, Frederic JoliotCuri*.
After the war Chlen won
the prise of the Paris Acad­
emy nf Science fur hia re­
search In nuclear physics.
Ha haa been assisted by hia
wife, a leading physicist la
her own right who worked
with him in France.
Later Chlen went to Russia
and subsequently became di­
rector of the Institute ef
Atomic Energy of Red China.

Ia the heyday of Stno-Aovtei friendship Russia too
helped traia Red Chines* sci­
entists, but Soviet informants
claim that Moscow haa long
been careful not to pass oa
vital nuclear Information.

Te Whom Ik May Concern:
With nferatK * to a letter
published Oct. 8, 1944, aver
tha signature of Georg* J.
Bobrow, and a subsequent
U tter published Oct. 12, 1941,
over the signature of W. L.
Swofford, this is to advise
that It la tha policy ef The
Sanford Herald to accept U t­
ters to the editor, such aa
these, from the public to per­
mit an open, forum type dis­
cussion of public Information
and issues.
It la Impoailbl* for The
Sanford Herald to verify all
the facta contained in these
Utters and it, therefore, must
accept them to be true and
correct to the best of the let­
ter writers’ knowledge and
belief.
The nerald constantly re­
minds Us readers who wish
to publUh their views through
the newspaper's "Letters to
the Editor” to discuss facte
and circumstances snd not to
deal in personalities,
W alter A. Glelow
Editor and Publisher
* * e
Editor, Tha Herald:
^
Tha present Administration
esa ba Judged by all its par­
ticipants, ona of whom, Adial
E. Stevenson, U. 8. Repre­
sentative to the UN during a
Commencement address a t
Colby College, June 7th thU
year said: "While sometimes
their emotion exceeds their
Judgment student demonstrat­
ors have even been toppling
governments all over the
world in the last few years.
It ia getting ao that oldfashioned dictators can’t en­

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joy a safe night's sleep any
more. Happily for us, stud­
ents hare not tried to over­
throw the government of tha
U. 8. but they certainly are
making their views felt in
publlo affaire. I think espe­
cially of tho participation of
American students in tha
great atruggU to advene*
civil and human rights In
America, Indeed, even a Jail
sentence U no longer ■ dis­
honor but a proud achieve­
ment. Perhaps we are destin­
ed to sc* in this law-loving
land people running for office
not on their stainless records
but oa their prison records.”
la this the kind of example
you want your children ta
have?
Very truly yours,
Kathsrins Ladd
(We've read of many an
American patriot who pre­
ferred
. liberty, or give
me death.” Waa tha Boston
Tea Party wrong? Taking
quotes out of context can ba
mUIeading.—Editor.)

got ts put a seal tet*.”
If hs te facing aa tadtaoe*
of i n i l a i m or architects, tbei
begia:
•Architecture,” so il Gaoths,
"te frozen muoie.”
Aad note the later usefulness
of the following rich garni:
f r u k iin : "Little strokes fall
g n a t oaks."
Moody: "Character k what
you ore te tha dark."
Thorosu: "Bo not simply
good—ba good far somethin*.''
Churchill: "It te a socialist
Idea that making profits is a
vies. 1 consider that tho real
vice Is making losses.”
Epictetus: "Cboooo the best
life, for habit w a tusks B
pleasant."
Hugo: "When you have aoeoBgilsbsd your dolly task, go
to steep hi pesos. God U
awake."
Beecher: "All weeds ore
pegs to band ideas an."
Elihu Root: "Men do not
FAIL; they give up TRYING."
Thompson: "Don’t brag. It
Isn't the whistle that pulls the
train.”
Go to y o tr library and bor­
row my college textbook so
you eon encourage your child­
ren to mamorlte aoma or ill
of those 300 choice quotations,
for thus you will enrich their
souls and boost tbetr school
marks; tea!

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Lake Mary School
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parent* to d teachers v m ohM rrtd at Lake Mary Element-ary School and report! ahow
that (hla yaar the achool la
larger la every way than It
baa a r tr been before.
The addition of a new wing
with three attractive claia
room a and a large library with
a full time librarian, Mlaa
Jean Nell, hare made the
achool an efficient Inatltution
of public initxuction.
The former art aupply room
was remodeled for the new
achool year and turned into a
third grade daaa room. The
old library room waa remodelcd Into another Clara room,
and the addition of bulletin
b o a r d a , blackboard! and
drapea made there two rooms
attractive.
The enrollment in first grade
this year required the forma­
tion of two additional classes.
The number of teachers has
grown from the original three
‘ to 24, and 11 of thin number
are new this year.
The present faculty includ­
es: Floyd Richards, principal,
and Mrs. Martha Mitchell, sec­
retary.
First grade teachers: Mra.
Joe Boblltt, Mrs. Geneva
Cochran, Mrs. Margaret Rey­
nolds, Mrs. Joyce Roberta,
Mrs. Alice Hook and Mrs.
Richard Barnett.
Second grade teachers: Mra.
Erma Craig. Mrs. Faye Stet­
son, Mra. Mary Taylor and
Mrs. Barbara Estes.
Third grade teachers: Mrs.
Martha Smith, Sirs. Margaret
Manfree, Mias Frances Cobb
and Mrs. Mary Hornsby.
Fourth grade teachers; Mra.
Edna Humphrey, Mra, Bar­
bara Hartwig, Miss Mary
Maxwell and Mra. Marian Ry*
man.
Filth grade teachers: Mrs.
Helen Bagly, Mra. Mildred
.Lind and David Sawyer.
Sixth grade teachers: Stan­
ley Fierce, Mra. Helen Ritchie,
' and Mrs. Mary Sewell,
; Mrs. Marie Slump!, music
teacher,
Itichards has organised the
following committees within
this faculty: Curriculum, ad­
visory, health and safety, ser­
vice (audio vision and public
relations) a n d orientation.
These committee* are sched­
uled to meet regularly to dis­
cuss the problems that arise
in the school area. All of the
teachers take an active part
in this program.
Fourteen of these teacher*
are also in the in-service train­
ing program for learning the
modern method for teaching
math. This is a commendable
percentage of the faculty.
Several curriculum changes
hive developed in this year's
achool program that include a
new reading program for
grades two through six, a new

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By Church Class
By Mra. Ritohi* Harris
Mr. and Mn. C. A. Htnderaon were hosts to tha merab*ri of tha Friendship Class
of the Plymouth Avents*
Christian Church, DeLand, a t
a hobo supper party at th«
Florid* Power Club in Enter­
prise.
Members of the “ Christ
for Me" Teenage Class were
a pedal guests.
Mrs. Henderson is teacher
of the teenage class aad ma­
ny of their parent* came as
members of tho Friendship
Class, making it a family a f­
fair. Everyone brought their
own stew and mixed it alt to­
gether in one big black pot.
Deiaerti, salads and coffee
were furnlehed by the women.
Those not in costume were
fined, with the money going
to the church organ fund. Fol­
lowing the aupper, the group
enjoyed an evening of fun
and fellowship.

WASHINGTON (U PI) -T h e
offices at stake to the Nov. 3
elections:
PfssMib I: Lyndon B. John­
son, Democrat, versus Barry
M. Goldwater. Republican.
Vfce Prestos*: Hubert H.
Humphrey, Democrat, versus
William E. Miller, Republican.
Tbs Sea ate: Thirty-five of
100 seats to be filled. At stake:
23 Democratic aeats, » Re­
publican seats. Present lineup:
M Democrats, 34 Republicans,
including 4o Democratic and 23
Republican holdovers.
The Boeee: Ail 433 seata at
stake. Present lineup: 237
Democratic seats, 171 Repub­
lican seats.
Goverwartkfee: Twenty-five
of the 30 states electing. At
■take: lg Democratic and 7
Republican seats. Present line­
up: 34 Democrats, 10 Republi
cans. Including 10 Democratic
and • Republican holdovers.

Mlaa Linda Margaret Hunt,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
lie F. Hunt, 2400 Palmetto,
has been elected to the Bisonettea, pep squad of David Lips­
comb C o l l e g e , Nashville,
Tenn.
She represents the Delta
Club. Each of the six Greek
letter campuawide activity
eluba chooses 12 women to
make up the group, which
trains as a precision drill
team to perform at varsity
basketball games.
Mias Hunt, a graduate of
Seminole' High School, la a
Spanish major.
David Lipscomb College ob­
served its 73rd anniversary
this month with the largest en­
rollment In Its history, it baa
2,232 itudenti in college, high
school, Junior high achool. and
elementary achool of which 1.348 are in the college.

la ■ fully
cd senior liberal arts eoOege
supported, operated and staff­
ed by members of Churches of
Christ It la earn of (he few
senior colleges In the country
where daily Bible study la re­
quired for all students.

LINDA HUNT

Donald Jackson Virginia Racial Law
Fair Chairman
For Lake Mary Held Unconstitutional
Donald Jacks** has been
oppointfd chairman of the
civic booth committee of Lake
Mary Chamber of Commerce
in chart* of arrangvmrnta
for th* community’s exhibit
in th* American Legion Fair
Monday.
Jackson la asking for help
from th* residents of the
community i n submitting
ideas, serving on the com­
mittee or tending any of the
following needed item*: Loose
gravel, sand, squares of sod,
bags of peat, plastic pool,
small fountain, ferns, palms,
flower*, foliage, or anything
for a garden ecene.
Tha Item* wilt b« picked
up and returned, and Jackton guarantees that h* will
personally take car* of them.
Contact him this week if you
ran help or for more informa­
tion.
Jackson wants to try to
win for Lake Mary the Preet(fentint Trophy awarded to the
beet display. The Chamber's
entry will be in six categories
including palm tree*, fern, cut
flower*, potted plants, end
foliege in a garden display.

WASHINGTON (U PI) The Supreme Court Monday
struck down as uncoaetitutiocal Virginia laws requiring Hie
luting of roc* cm the state's
voting, poll tax and iwsl estate
assessment lists.
The court, however, left
(tending a state requirement
that parties to a divorce decree
specify their rsco.
The actions cam* in a brief
order affirming decisions of a
three • Judge federal court in
Alexandria, Vs., last April 28.
A Supreme Court order deals
only with the question of whe­
ther the high tribual will ac­
cept a cate for hearing. It does
not consist of any formal opin­
ions.
On the Issue of divorces, the
Judges in Alexandria held that
the state was entitled to obtain

such information to compile
vital statistics. But they also
held that the racial listing in
the other categories were un­
constitutional.

Meeting Slated
The executive committee of
American Legion Auxiliary
Unit 239 of DeBary will meet
at the home of Past President
Mrs. Peter Koppenall at 313
Sunnyside Lane today at 7
pm .

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Meets Tonight
L o n g w o o d Elementary
School PTA will meet a t 7:30
p.m. today in the echooi audi­
torium. The program will
conilst of * discussion on
childhood disease* and the
importance of physical ex­
aminations by a physician.
A. L. (Doc) Watson, pres­
ident, will ronduct the buelneae meeting.
Following the meeting and
program, refreshments will he
served by the mothers of the
first and ei-eond grade*.

Circle Names

W ANTED

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AS A MEMBER OF THE
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SEMINOLE COUNTY
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IIM. A DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT NOMINE*.
LIVES IN CASSELBERRY, IS A BUSINESSMAN
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3 New Officers
By Maryana Mite*
The Day Circle of St. An­
drew* Presbyterian Church
of Rear Lake met at the homo
of Mrs. Jean Colbert in Bear
Lake.
The meeting was opened
with a prayer by Mrs. Hiram
Wood, circle chairman, and
Mra. Colbert conducted tha
businesa meeting and read
the by-laws to the group. Mrs.
Elliebeth Rosa gave the Bibio
lesion.
Named to serve for the
coming year a t the meeting
were Mrs. Rose, assistant
circle chairman: Mrs. Ethel
Webstar, secretary, and Mrs.
M. G, Lyeriy, Bible teacher.
Also present were Mrs.
Evelyn Ettlclc, Mn. Ruth
Rickmann, Mra. Vicky Teiffcr
and Mra. Jamea Brett.
The next meeting of the
circle will ba Nov. 18 at the
home of Mra. Brett in P ara­
dis* Point.

GOP FILM STAR StjUAWKS — Carol Harrison, a dancer in a San Fran­
cisco club, dinplaya a still photo of her in a atruple** bathing suit. She
says similar photo was used in controversial Republican campaign film,
“Choice,” without her permission, and that if she isn't paid, she'll sue llepublicnn National Committee. Miss liurrison plans to donate payment to
the Johnson campaign fund.
(NBA Telephoto)

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the intermediate grades to en­
rich the science program.
Conference Day closed with
a meeting of interested par­
ents that night to organise and
make plans for the Winter
Festival that la bald every
year at tha school.

Offices AfStake Linda Hunt Gains Honors
In Nov. 3 Voting At David Lipscomb College

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All four Seminole County ilgh school taaras
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Baby Greyhound eleven to
New laym a Bsach to tangle
with t t s Baby Barracudas.
■three* club baa a record of
Th* 1964-61 Biddy Basket,
victories over tbs Baby Ban*
dogs «f DeLand and tbs Baby ball program sponsored by
llo a Darters of Apopka plua the Sanford Recreation De­
s Bo wttk tbs Baby 'Codas is partment will open its see*
son’* play 9 a.m., Nov. SB, a t
Seminole High** Gym.
Conch Ralph gtumpfa Baby
Tryouts for boys wishing
■emtooles close out th* SHS to play this season will be
junior vsriitp slat* when they held on Nov. 14 at 9 a.m. a t
meet the Baby Eagles of Edge- the gym.
wttor at Edgewater High’s
The league will be temposfield to Orlando. Gametlmo for ed of eight team* tlila year
the Baby Tribe-Little Eagle and all hoys, 9 through 12
tilt la 1 pan. To date th* Little ara asked to taka advantage
■emtootea h a v s registered of this recreation department
wtoa ever Winter Park, Colon- sport's activity.
Jal, Oak Bldg* and Maynard
Sanford has been the state
Evans whlla loilng on* to tba defending champions for throe
Baby Bravos of Boone.
consecutive years.
Thursday night action con­
Sanford began domination
tinues when Samlnole High
of itate biddy basketball la
meets the Bishop Moors Hor­
net* to another Metro League 1941-02 season a t Tallahaeae#
affair at Colonial Fteld to Or­ and at the state tournaments
lando. The coolest, originally matched their feats in 1942slated for Friday night, had to OS and 1943-41 in Sanford.
Sanford a*t two records by
ba changed beeauto of con­
being
the only team to win
flicting engagements In Orlan­
do o i to the use of certain this honor three years running
and established a single game
fields.
Th* gama la listed as Blsh- •coring record by blistering
*p Moora’a homecoming con­ Ft. Walton Beach 109-27 In
the opening game during last
te st
Friday night Lyman High year's state tournament in
travels again — this time to Sanford.
Biddy league teams play a
Leesburg where the Greybmads a n expected to run In­ 14-game schedule locally and
to some of Urn toughest oppo­ an all star team is selected
sition la Uie Orange Belt Con­ to complete In post season
ference. So far thii season tournament pley.
Lyman's only victory was n
Boys who are eligible to
20 lo 12 win over non-confer­ participate are those who will
ence New Smyrna Beach. Its ba 9 yean of ago after Nay.
losses have been to Ocoee, 14, 1044, and any boy who
Apopka, Titusville and, ol will not be 13 on or befora
course, last week's heart Nov. 15, 1944.
breaker to DeLand, 13 to 21.
Iioya who playtd last pear
Also on Friday night the do not have to attend trp-outs.
Oviedo Lions—an independent For further Information con­
—will continue its m arch to­ tact the Sanford Recreation
ward a hoped for unbeaten Department.
season. The Lions with five
victories and a tie during the
first six games on its slate,
go out of town to clash with
Melbouma Central Catholic. It
could bo on* of the tougher
ones for Oviedo but every time
they have supposed to face a
T h e Impatient Bowlsra
tough oppooent this season the
swept
four from tha Baatlaa
Lions bava been abla to cope
to
taka
ovtr first place In
with the opposition in t man­
ner that leads fans to believe the Bantam Division of tha
the Oviedo eleven can make Saturday Morning Lsagua.
Penny Bernal was tha pace­
Art Scott’i boys have victor­
setter
for th* Impatient*
ies over Zephyrhllls, Crescent
City, Ocoee, Crystal River and with u 144/418 to lead the
Clermont plus that one tie with girls In that department.
Glenn Skelly shot e 150
Umatilla's Bulldogs, 66.
The Croomi High Panthers, gain* anil Kelvin Spolskt ex­
with a record of five wins and ploded far a 141/411 for the
a single loss under Its belt in Beatles but It wasn't enough
six games, stays home to clash to overcame Penny's fins
with Carver Heights High ol game*.
Leesburg in an affair billed at
Th* Pin Smashers took
Sanford’s Memorial Stadium. three from th* Beatniks as
Coach Willie Holt's eleven Dennis Stewart hit a 165. Th*
bits Its peak last Thursday Jet Bowlers took tha measure
night in Jacksonville when it of tha Rattlesnakes In three
knocked off highly touted Mat­ nn Rob Smith lent a helping
thew Gilbert 12 to 4. The hand with his high gam* to
Panthers have wins over Ocala dot* a nice 111.
Howard, Del-and Euclid, Win­
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Both IInb Pettit of the St.
of Gainesville Lincoln.
In the Florida Big Nine Louis Hawks and Bob Cuuay,
North Conference, Croom a hai formerly of the Boston f r i ­
three victories against one ths, were cut from thrlr high
loss. Friday night's affair will school beiketbal) tesms, but
not be a conference go.
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REX BROOKS (80), Oviedo end, In p o u red ju st before he hauled in an
aerial from ace Lion quarterback, Jim Courier. Brooke waa hit moments
after he latched onto the bell by Clermont’s Devs Ingsnoll. Oviedo won.
(Herald Photo)

This Is The
Week That Was
By M s A. BfabU
Let 'em all have their own
Miss America, Mlsa UJ.A.,
Mias U niv*m , Miss World and
whatever other titl* they'd Ilk*
to capture. Let 'am hav* what­
ever they want.
But don't let them lay thalr
cotton pickin' bands onto the
Miaa Bowling till*. That's
ouri, my friends! Strictly (he
property of Seminole County.
And h e n ’s th* story behind
that statement.
The Sanford Women's Bowl­
ing Association la planning a
dinner dance at which time
our queen will ba crowned.
This dance la scheduled for
some time during November.
At soon as the date is select­
ed It'll b« published.
To gst on with this happy
yam, the association Is in
need of som* “capital" ( green
stuff, you know!) for Its treas­
ury in order that it continue
the fine job of promoting
bowling for the women in the
area.
Other ways thla group will
raise money will b* tha tu r­
key promotion, Bunday night
scotch double* and I'm cer­
tain there'll be a few more in
th* coming weeks.
Incidentally, on that turkey
deal, all you'll be required to
do la knock down eight or
more pins on your first hall,
for one gam*. You don’t have
to make a spare, either. If you
can accomplish that you'll get
a 19-pound turkey.
Up to thla Ume, here are
some ol the representative
“queens" from various lea­
gues: HI Noonera, Claudette
Behrens; Shooting Stars, Sue
Pruitt; Holler Motora/Navy
Wives, Thelma Unger.
A couple of old-time popular
promotions being brought back
by popular demand (that of
the proprietor! are the Chal­
lenge Board and the Jackpot
Bowling.
On the challenge board, if
you successfully defeat four
ronsecutiv* challengers, you
retire the pot. First name up
as a challenger la that of Jack
Kanncr.
On Jackpot Bowling, If you
roll aix consecutive strikes
within the first nine frames
of a game you pick up the
jackpot which climba with
each additional entry. It may
he rolled in open or league
competition on a pair of lanes.
There's a minimum guaran­
tee on both these events.
This week's bowler of the
week salute goes to Harry
Pentecost of City League. Har­
ry started out slowly this fall,
after being off during th* sum­
mer but has now found the

range on that atrlk* pocket.
He smashed Jet Lanes to the
action Wednesday night
Hsrry bowled a 2» high
single and proved It wasn't a
fluke by finishing th* scries
at 459. That's shootin’, huh?
In th* Friday morning Hol­
ler Motora/Navy Wives Lea­
gue ws had tha opportunity ol
welcoming another gal into the
“charmed elrele" •&gt; ah* bowl­
ed her first 200-plus sanction­
ed league game. Hooray for
Lucy Updergraf and her 201
thriller!
Also in thla same league,
Joan Adami toppled the 10
pin* with a big 213 on lanes
on* and two.
The Tuesday Nsvy National
Bowling League had John
Kneeland's 232 as the Individ­
ual eye opener and Jimmy
Valentine's 544 series, tops in
that department.
We were all pulling for Eve
Rogcro on Wednesday night Id
the Ball and Chain League as
sho kept right on striking un­
til she amassed live in a row.
Mrs. R. recorded a beautiful
210/534 combination.
Bill Meek and wife, Mary,
had a good night, too. Miry
rolled two turkaya and Hill's
first two games were world
beaters—210, 220/587.
Marlon Rankin's 201 and 207
games weren't to be snubbed,
either.
Since starting thla eolumn, I
havs a couple more “queens''
for consideration.
In the Thursday Night Mixed
Lasgue, It'll be Eleanor An­
derson. On Friday for the Hol­
ler Motori/Navy Wives Lea­
gue a salute to Thelma Unger.
On Friday night for the
Sand Spurs wa offer Marie
Roche and for tha Mr. and
Mr*. League It's Gladys Hen
nlng (even though some wise
guy tried to nominate Jack
Weible.)

This was th* weak for 200
gn***e when Marian Tie*
(116) and flhirtey Ow*na
( 101) loggad In their first 200
gam** In league play and
Vicki* McGough chalked up
another SOI.
Th* TlgeretUe, led by
Vicki* McGough* 201-496,
split their points 2-2 to main­
tain a on* point lead in the
Holler Motor Navy Wives
learue.
Werners Warriors hung on­
to the oecond place slot when
they took three points from
th* Retired Wives,
Th* Dragonattea tallied
three wins from th* Pussy­
cats, which tics them with
tha Hoot Owla fo r third po­
sition.
Verna Bolton had mor*
than her eharo of spllta but
managed to apart the 5-8-10,
4-5-7, 2-7, and 3-10. Jeanla
Brewer converted the 6- 10,
and Connie Xnowels the 6-4.
The 3-10 fell for Anna
BI a ▼I n ■, M argaret Butts,
Jennie Brewer, Row Patrick,
Dorie Brhnutteet, and Jo Wat­
son toppled It twice—the hard
way.
Marion Tlae rolled fir*
strikes In a row and turkeys
were scored by Joan Adams,
Lucy Mayer, Shirley Owens,
and Susy Reno.

Haze] Dursn was Class A
winner and Jan* McKlbbln
took Class B honors In the
weekly Ladles Day Tourna­
ment a t Mayfair Country
Club.
Several of Sanford's lady
golfers traveled to Riviera
Country Club last Wednesday
and played in an Invitational
tournament. Three from Mayfair Country Club who copped
prises were Jo McDanleli,
first low net; Lucille Pearson,
second low net and Jimmie
Livingston, third low net.
This Wednesday the tourn­
ament will be a nine-hole,
Members of the Mclodce blind five holes. Luncheon
Dance end Figure Club ere wilt follow In club house at
sponsoring a Halloween Car­ 1 p.m. All members are re­
nival at the Metodre .Skating quested to wear Halloween
Rink Saturday night, starting costumes. Prises will b*
awarded for best outfits.
at 7:30 p. m.
Games, Including a fish
pond and pumpkin pick, will
bt enjoyed by all. A costume
parade will be th* feature of
th* evening but costumes will
be optional.
The club has undertaken this
project to ralae funds to send
several members to th*
Thanksgiving Invitational Meet
in West Palm Beach late In
November where several hun
dred of the state's finest skat­
ers wlU compete.

Skaters Slate
Halloween Party

According to word from P a d
Mlkler, ath lete dkmetor a t
Oviedo, Him School, the EUaworth Him cagera will bo to
•antral Florida during toe
Chrktmas kelldaya tor a twoday engage meat with the
Oviedo Lions.
It all c a n s about races tip
when Mlkler asked Tbs Herald
to run a story about aaodtag
games for tbs school's basket*
ball scbedula. Tba Lloas—a
vary small school, and an in­
dependent — were having diffi­
culty. Oviedo la too good tor
tba small school* and th* big
schools won't play the Lions
becauso there Is too mueh to
lost and nothing to gain.
Aa a result, weed got to
Ellsworth, Ms., through some
folks who vacation to Oviedo
each winter and the two-game
■tint Is being arranged.
Mlkler said the exact dates
have not been s e t He hopes
that one gam* can be played
to Oviedo and perhaps another
to Sanford when* th e n la a
larger seating arrange m eet
Th* contests arc itatsd to be
broadcast back to Ellsworth.
What about Oviedo going to
Main* next pear? “ We’re try.
log to make th* arrange­
ments," sitd Mlkler. “ If it
works out, we will."
Mlkler said th* two-game
aeries will havs to bo approvsd bp the Florida Him School
Activities Association but he
added that tie could see no dif­
ficulties to be encouotered in
obtaining permission.
"Right now ww have II
games scheduled," said Ulk
ier, "and ws could use a few
more. These Include the two
games with Ellsworth."

Sanford Skaters
Receive Medals
Presentations of proficiency
medals earned by local skatcra
were made Sunday at the
weekly practice or the Helodee Dance and Figure Club at
Mclodet Skating Rink on Onora Rd. Practice la under the
direction of ‘Pro" Jack Huff­
man.
The following received med­
als, earned to October tests tor
the No. 1 Figure Bar: Edward
Mlchalek, Sharon Holloway.
Edward Lachtara, Ricky Pedrick, Cindy Kennedy and Polly
Fedrick.
No. 2 Tlgure Bar winners
were Edward Lachtara, Ed­
ward Mlchalek, Cindy Ken­
nedy and Polly Pedriek.
Lynn Haig and Ricky Pe­
driek won their first dance
bar and Walter Nutting, Wa­
yne Holloway and Justin Hollo­
way woo their brooie medal
free style.
Eight-year-old Justin did an
•xte-Jump which la considered
one of the hardest Jump* to
perform. Ha also won second
place In the Juvenile boys alagle* division at the Florida
State Roller Skating Champion­
ship to Just.

d ates, Flat McCoy and Dick
Williams were able to spot
tbs trouble and make the
necessary adjustments Friday
night the locals wsnt wild bp
racking up U points. That's
quite an Improvement ever
thalr two previous games when
they wore able to get exactly
t e n points to aa m aty tilt*.

MEDAL WINNER —
United Staten Olympic
heavyweight boxer Jon
Frasier of Philadelphia
holds the fold medal he
won in defeating Hans
Huber of Germany in
the finals of the Tokyo
boxing event.
(NEA Radio-Telephoto)

J. Harris Racks
Up 607 Score
John H arris had his big
bomb Unring np the pine last
waek In the American Divllion of th* Navy Intramural
League a t Je t Lane* as he
•hot games of 201-211/407
while pacing Wing "B" to a
three-game nod ever the
VAH-S Oddballs.
Ha had capable backing In
the form of Stubblns with
195/511 and licnburg with
197/521. The Oddballs had
thalr ahare of haavy bombers
as Willie "Flreerackar" M*gito pounded out • 214/573,
Romauld Skelly a 191/559 and
Ron Rassmussen a 202/523.
NAS Malnt "A" held Ha
first place advantage by vir­
tue of ■ three-game win ov•r Photo Lab. Doc Beaty shot
a 208 gama and Ktn Martin
rolled a 209/579 for Malnt
"A" while Himes c a m e
through with a good 214/542
for tho Lab boys. IOIC "B ”
won three from Med/Dcnt m
Woody Wood pounded pine to
tha tuna of a fine 198/624.
VAH-S Lin* kept close to
the p*c* with a three-paint
margin over VAH-3 Ops team
aa Wayne Smith churned n
cool 194/644.
Acey-Deucy
split with NAS Ope “C" aa
Jack Frost rolled a good 203/677. In final league action a
deadlock was waged between
New Breed and VAH-1 Offic­
ers. For New Breed It waa
Fred Hollen with hie "sweep
a i r ball and a 193/633 with
John Stanger backing him up
with ■ fine 197/504 eerie*.

new

We didn't get to see th* af­
fair. Laat Wednesday night we
were laid low by something—
i t tea It the doctor didn't know
exactly what " was and off to
Seminole M'
"vi went with
the schea a t ns we'd ac­
quired. But two days of teats
didn't reveal anything wrong
with the flesh and bones and
today we'ro back in the local
news emporium ■( usual. But
we did m in seeing the Tribe
run up Us highest point total
of the season.

Around the county this pari
weekend, those Lions look like
they're going to do w hit they
set out to accomplish before
the season even got under way.
The kida out there, so the word
goes, had decided this was the
time for an unbeaten te n o n
and by golly they’ve been able
to orlso the occasion five times
out of i l l and come up with
victories. That other tilt was
the M tie with UmiUlls—oo a
night when th* Lions were alb
ini with coughs, colds and
most the ol' virus bug.
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Lyman plnped eae of R*

halfback, F a il Lambert, got
away far a 41-yard tenchdown rna. Gen* Wtoklemaa
took an eight-yard pass from
Jack Blanton fee another
and, a t n t l a t l c n l l F f toe
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L o u lilm State and Tcoseuce
t a d Nivy and Ptttiburgh a i
“ J«*t Mt played.” IT coateat•at* i t T bt Sanford Harald'a
Web-tbe-Winnur football con­
to rt lil t ««ok n ad a ooly aaa
That waa tba unexpected
ttpaat of Florida State Unlveraity by Vlrgiata Ta«h.
H u t a u a a t tba key to determining laat week's wiaoera
waa tba m afic number of
"42”—• tba hitb eit number of
points scored by any one team.
On this basis, contest judge
S oy Green awarded first place
tie priies to Randy Nobtes of
300t Holly, Sanford, and C. W.
Denton, 1102 W. Third St., also
Sanford.
Both whiners hit the moat
points scored on the "button”
with 42.
Two contestants guessed
" I t " and they split third prlie.
They are Mrs. Eater Rive, 110
W. 90th, Sanford, and Hamil­
ton Blabee, 1110 Magnolia, also
of Sanford.
Only three out of the hun­
dreds and hundreds of entries
pieked VPI to upset the Seminotes. Of course, the neat most
common mistake waa made by
those who selected Kentucky
to whip the up-and-coming
Georgia Bulldogs and Florida
to score over Alabama.
One entrant picked two
fam es as ties— but ha selected
the wrong ones.
This week's list of games ap­
pears hi today’s edition of The
Herald. Seminole football tana
ere Invited to join the fun and
try their prognosticating abilitlea. More than one winter has
been surprised be or she won
one of the prizes.

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P u b llah Oct. 17 A Nov. 1, IS,
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w ill h o ld t p qbtta h e a r i n g to
d a t a r n l n * t h * f a a a l h l l l t , o f r** o m m * n d l n g to th* P n a r d of
C o u n t , C o m m la a ln n e r a t h a t th *
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t n th * Romlnoi* C o u n t , C o u r t
Ilona*. C o u n t , C o m m U alo n tr* .
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valll h o l d * pu b lic h e a r i n g to
d r i a r m l n * t h a f a a a l h l l l t , of r e ­
c o m m e n d i n g t o th * B o a rd of
C o u n t , Comml»*lon*r* t h a t th*
fallow ing
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p a l m S p r i n g * D rlea, N o r i h of
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f u b l l c h e a r i n g w ill b* held
In th * S e m i n a l * C o u n t , C o u r t
Houat, C o u n t , C n m m laalo n arg
Room. S a n f o r d . F l o r i d a . W edn e e d * ,. N o v e m b e r 11. l i f t at
T:J« P M. o r a* aooa t h a r a a f t i r
a a po*aihl*.
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S em lnnla C o u n t,
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HILLY MIKLER (20). Oviedo halfback, picked
up a first tlown for the Lions as they registered
a 19 to 7 triumph over the Clermont Highlanders
last Friday night. It was Oviedo’s fifth victory
in six games. The other was a 6-6 tie with
Umatilla.
(Herald Photo)

Sanford, Florida

OSU Will Trample

Winners Of Last Week's
Contest:

Iowa, Says Hoople
By Mijor Amo* B. Hoople
suits? (Ed. note: We're taking
it with a grain of sail, Major,
Plftkln Philosopher
Egad! It grieves me to re­ but go ahead).
port that the loyal followers You were fortunate, how­
of the Hoople System have ever, that another exact pre­
been victimized by the pranks diction, Missouri 17, Air Force
of a cruel and dastardly wind. 7, was not a victim of tha
In preparing my predictions wind. On this same card your
for the WUconsin-lowa and peerleaa p r o p h e t correctly
Colorado-lowa State games of chose unranked Purdue to
Oct. 17, 1 carefully aaaeesed knock Michigan from the un­
the assets and liabilities of the defeated ranks—um-kump!
four teams involved and then Now oa with Oct. 31 selec­
set down the acorei as 31-21 tions :
in the first mentioned contest Illinois 13, Purdue n
Indiana 42. Minnesota 21
and It 7 in the second.
However, before I could fin­ Ohio State If, Iowa te
ish compiling my selections Kansas 22, Kansas State •
fate took a hand. 1 was called Kentucky IS, West Virginia •
from my office on important L. S. 17. 24. Mississippi 14
business and while I was away Maryland 17, Penn Slate 14
from the desk a capricious Missouri T, Nebraska 2
wind slipped through an open Notre Dame 40, Navy T
window and sent my work Wyoming 24, New Mexico II
sheets heiter-shelter around No. Carolina SL 33, So. Caro­
lina II
the room.
Let me see, where was IT Michigan 25, Northwester* T
Oh, yes. My secretary, seek­ Oregon 21, Stanford •
ing to be helpful, rearranged Oregon State 7, Wash. State •
the papers without telling me, Syracuse 23, Pittsburgh •
and in so doing she transposed So. California 24, Washington
the work sheets of the teams T
Involved.
Texas 29, So. Methodist I
Um-m-my staff members Michigan State 14, Wisconsin
typed up the forecast and in 12
the printed version the fore­ Air Force 21, Arisoaa «
cast read: Iowa State 14, Colo­ Alabama St, Mississippi SL IT
rado 7. These were the exact Arkansts II, T o n e 4 4 M t
(Inal scores of the games, but Army 21, Iowa State U
the winners were my original Auburn 7, Florida I
selections, Wisconsin and Col­ Teaai Christian II, Baylor I
orado. Would you believe — Princeton 11, Browa 7
hak-kaff-that a playful breeze California IS, 17. C. L. A. U
could have eucb disastrous re- Virginia 39, ( if mvon 11
Oklahoma IT. Colorado II
Ireland's famous “Book of Yale 21, Dartmouth 14
Ktlls" waa written and drawn Miami (Fla.) 35, Detroit IT
by hand In 700 A. D. end con- Georgia Tech 27, Duke u
taina four goaptla from the No. Carolina 21, Georgia «
Dibit.
Harvard 15, Pennsylvania I t

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FIRST AND SECOND PRIZES- A TIE—M
each to Randy Nobtrn, 2009 Holly At** and
C. W. Dvnton, 1503 W. Third SL.
THIRD PRIZE: A TIB—I t each to E ither
Rive, 910 W. 20th 81, and Hamilton Blabee, t i l l Magnnlte.

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* 10 football games this weekend are placed,
one in each ad on this page. Indicate winner by
writing in the name of team opposite the ad­
vertiser’* name on the Entry Blank. No
score*. Ju st pick winner*.
• Pick a number which you think will be the
highest number of point* acored in any one
game on thin page and place this number in
the space provided in Entry Blank. Thig will
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me*. C o u n t , C o m m I** Ion are
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The DeBary Woman's Club Sponsors T o
Fall Fashion Show A n d Card Party
knit suit and dull gold hat,
trimmed with green. •
Mr*. Haekky modeled ■
two-piece knit print suit to

ehoee. Her next outfit was a
ahortie black nyloa nightie
ead robe edged with laca and
putt sleeves. She appeared
next to a caadlewbHe holiday
drees suitable for afternoon,
cocktail* o r tha threater with
a self wrap around belt with
taseeled ends. She wore a
email leopard bat ead white
gloves, H er. after-five Kelly

Mrs- Newell Hawkins modelad a pale pink nigbUe and
lounging robe with Bishop
sleeves and gold slippers. Her
next presentation waa a brawn
dressmaker suit, trimmed with
a mink collar. She wore n
green bat, brown bag and
heck for assy walking and
dancing, with a black sequined
Jacket, toog black gloves and
amall black bag.
Doria Cola chon an aqua
fell laagth nightie with long
aieevea and a pink quilted
robs. H er next choice was a

MRS. ROSE FIDLER, left, narrated tha Fashion
Show recently Riven by the Woman’s Club of
DeBary, and Mrs. C. E. Butler, right, furnished
the background music.

MONTK-SANO AND PItUZAN COAT the scone for fall ’64 In a Litcx
tweed of gray, blnck and white. Douhle-hreustcd, its “dandy” air is
achieved through tho use of black velvet us the open collar (left). A
atrlned coat of velour, designed by Donuld Brooks for Townley (right) is
double-breasted, with wide notched lii|&gt;el collar. It is detailed a t the buck
with a deep pleat from Bhuuldor to hem. Its fullness is controlled by u
half-belt.

lines, that could double for
parties and the theater. For
the out-of-doors evento, aha
fashioned an oyster white capo
with large brown buttons and
a two way collar, and wore a
beret typo bat.
Mrs. Harold Will* wore a
garden print nylon Jersey with
a scooped neckline and flat­
tering details on a navy blue
background. The dress was
colorful and pretty and it had
the air of a dress one could
live la from nooa til midnight
Her traveling costume was a
red silk and wool three piece
with the outer Jacket worn
with several other dresses and
the drees Itself was pretty
enough to be worn for cock­
tails o r any after-five func­
tions. Her next selection was
a white brocade, two-piece
evening suit with the Jacket
lined in olive green and she
wore white glove* and carried
a small dutch bag.
Mrs. Allan Hunter modeled
a black and white checked
suit dress with a black tie at
the throat and a black, off-theface hat with black bag and
glove*. Her next offering was
a white sequined evening
gown with long white gloves,
glitter Jewelry and white slip­
per pumps. This gown was
cut in a scalloped silt at the
front for easy walking and
dancing. Her next appearance
was in a black evening gown,
fringed at the bustllne with
hot pink trimming, and her
long black stole was edged
with pink and fringed at
the ends. She wore black slip­
pers and pearl Jewelry with
gliller.
Mrs. G. Drininger chose a
brown and green print dress
with hat to match and carried
a smalt gold and brown bag.
Her after-five dinner dress
was a metallic gold basic
dress with bag and gloves in
gold and plain gold and brown
shoes.
Mrs. Clyde Harris wars a
black wool knit three-piece
suit trimmed in red, a red
blouse and a red hat. Black
gloves, shore and costume
Jewelry completed this love­
ly outfit. She next wore a
black brocade two-piece suit,
soft white blouse, black hat
trimmed with white and white
gloves.
Befreshments were served
prior to the fashion show and
door prises were won by Mrs.
A. Wahnor, Mrs. Edgar Cor­
son and Mrs. Allan Hunter.

Canned Bacon

Enterprise Personals
By Mra. Ritchie Harris
Mr*. Ida Padgett of New
Smyrna Beach was visiting
friends Friday.

tha county school survey
team, was visiting friends
Thursday. Bob is the oldest
son of the lute Rev. It. T.
Caldwell. Hrv. Caldwell waa
Bob Caldwell of Tallahas­ the former pastor of the Bar­
see, State Department of Ed­ nett M e m o r t a l Methodist
ucation, who waa serving on church her* for severul year*,
and aince his death, Mra.
Caldwell has been making her
DeBary
home in Tavares.

Personals
Hy M n. Frank Whlta
Mr. and kin. F- Mildenbvrg
of Plantation ltd. spent the
monthe of May to October a t
their cottage in Montauk
Point, Long Island, N. Y. They
visited th* World's Fair and
atayed a week a t a motel near
th* Fair. They had plenty of
fishing off their cottage.
Mrs. E. 8hoptaugh of Shell
Rd. returned from a visit with
frianda and relatives in Ken­
tucky, 8outh Carolina and
North Carolina. 8h* arrived
Soma on Wednesday, in tint*
to attend th* DeBary Wo­
men’s C hb fashion show and
card party.
Mr. and Mrs, Anthony Oppci of Smyrna Dr. entertain­
ed Mra. Oppel’e sister, Mra.
M. Washirk of Kansas City.
Kansas. They vieitrd Tampa
and St. Augustine, and enjoyqd watching th* World 8crica
dn T.V. aa a nephew, Kay Sadesky, was one of th* pitch­
ers lo t the Cardinals.

Mr. and Mra. William
llnhn Sr. of Broadway Street.
Enterprise celebrated their
50th wedding anniversary
Sunday. Former residents of
Medford Long Island, New
York, they have mad* their
home here for the past seven
year*. They celebrated with
their family at Jim Spencer*
Restaurant in Sanford Satur­
day evening and Sunday with
open house at their home. The
family includes William Hahn
Jr. and his wife and three
eons of North Orlando, George
the wife a daughter of Georg*
Hahn, deceased of Medford,
Long liland and John Hahn,
wife and four children of Lake
Conway Estates. Orlando,
Florida.
Bom* of tha guests from
out of town Sunday Included
Mn. K. Smith and Mr. R.
Scott of F t Pierce; Mr. and
Mrs. Georg* Llpponer, Mait­
land; Mr. and Mra. Walter
Driecoll, Orange City; Mrs.
Robert Scott and Mr. and Mn.
Kodewald, DeBary and many
frienda and neighbor* around
th* Enterprise area. Mr. and
Mrs. Hahn wish to take this

To Be Produced
Domestically

opportunity te thank all their
frienda for tha lovely card* of
Canned bacon, ■Heed and
congratulation*.
prefried, will soon go into
commercial production as an
Misa Helen Snodgrasa at- industry development based on
tended the re-union of the Da- early research hy the U. S.
Land High School rlaaa of Department of Agriculture.
This new convenience food,
’35 held at the “ Showboat” in
ready for the table after a
DeLand Saturday evening.
minute's heating, is vacuumGarry, Carl and John Swain packed by a process worked
of New Smyrna Beach were out by the USDA Agricultural
week end guests of their aunt Research Service.
The process was based on
ai.d mute, Mr. and Mrs. Duc­
research showing that bacon
ky Whitington.
spoilage can be prevented by
keeping t h e moisture to-salt
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Peter­ ratio low, and that this can
man hava moved into their be achieved without making
new home on Third S treet
the bacon too salty by partially
dehydrating it befora canning.
Mr. and Mra. Layton Ogles­
Danish packers have been
by calibrated their 6th wed­ producing canned sliced bacon
ding anniversary Sunday. by USDA’s process for about
They were guest* of honor at five years, and It has been
a family barbecue dinner giv­ available here as an import.
en by Mrs. Harold Goodwin, Until now, however, tha pro­
Mrs. Freddy Oglesby and duct ha* not bean produced
Mra. Genava Bradley.
domestically.

Maryland

M iss Emily Gail Lovelace Becomes
Bride In D ouble-Ring Church Rites

ftp Maryanm Mfc*
Mr. ead V n . M ik o la Me*
OeBoa «r. * Core C o o t to
Lake Brantley and two of
their daughter!, Perl and Torry, have recently returned
from visiting their son, Mai*
co la J r., who la attending a
Naval Academy preparatory
achool to Ba abridge, Md.
Malcolm Jr. haa completed
boot training at Great Lake*,
m ., and waa eoapany honor
man. After patatog an apti­
tude teat which qualified him
for Annapoila, he waa aent on
to Maryland for further train­
ing. If he euceenfUlly com­
plete* thia nine-month train­
ing program, ho will qualify
for the U. 8. Naval Academy.
The
McClellan* enjoyed
every minute of their two-day
visit with their eon. On Satur­
day morning they had an op­
portunity to listen to the com­
mander of the school and in
the afternoon they enjoyed a
football game. Later and to
the evening there w u a re­
ception and dance.
On Sunday Makolm Jr. had
leave, to they enjoyed the
tight* around Bambridge, and
then It came time to drive the
NO m lks back to Forest City.
The family la looking for­
ward to the young man get­
ting his Christmas leave,
which *111 start Dec. IS.

To keep your houie plants
healthy and beautiful year
after year, don't give them too
much water, but give them
light.
Dr. Edgar W. McElwee, or­
namental horticulturist, Flor­
ida Agricultural Extension
Service, says you usually doo't
have to water more often
then once every five to 10
days If the soli Is well drained.
However, In winter your home
may be almost as arid at a
desert so your plants will need
far more water than during
humid summer months. The
fixe of pots affects watering,
since small pots dry out more
quickly than large ones.
Dr. McElwee recommends
placing most house plants to
indirect sunlight.
Don't become too attached
to a plant and let it take over
an area of your home. House
plants fall to be decorative
when they become overgrown.

UR. AND MRS. DOUGLAS A. DESABRAIS

SMH Auxiliary Announces
Officers For Coming Year
On October 17th the Hos­
pital Auxiliary held their
luncheon and general meeting
in DeBary with Mrs. A. Hunt
In c h a r g e of arrangemanta. There were 64 memben preient to hear tha elate
of new officen for tha year
IMS.
Tha nominating committee,
consisting of Misa Whits,
Chairman, M n. A. Hunt, Mrs.
L. Stafford, M n. L. Trued
and Mrs. Mclvor placed the
following names befon the
memben as officera for the

Wedding Bells
Ring More Often
During 1964

Wedding bells are ringing
more often this year than they
did last year, according to the
Health Insurance Institute.
The Institute cited Public
Health Service statistics show­
ing that there were 980,000
marriages during the first sev­
en months of 1964, compared
South Seminole
to 010,000 In the same period
of 1963, an increase of nearly
eight per cent.
If the trend continues for the
rest of the year, it will repre­
sent the aharpest one-year in­
By M aryan Miles
crease In the number of marSouth Seminole Welcome riagei in the United States
Wagon hoslesi, Mra. Nora since the postwar year* of the
Norris, of SanUndo Estates
late 1940'i, the Institute said.
has returned from visiting her
eon-ln-law and daughter and
two grandchildren, Mr. and
Mra. Larry Qulitaard, Larry
Jr. and Suil, in San Francisco.
Uxi. Norris reported she had
Shampoo and Massage —
a marvelous rest and good
Massage your scalp each time
time out visiting and la now
ready to go on welcoming the you shampoo your hair. Tha
stimulation makes for heal­
new folks in the area.
Her area includes North thier hair. A tight scalp tends
Orlando, Fern Park, Cassel­ to cut off circulation and
b e r r y , Altamonte Sprrngs, thus healthful growth of hair
Longwood, Brlarwood, Wea- from tha roots.
thersfleld, Sanlando Estates,
Warm Tub Relaita Tow —
Howell Park. Dol Ray Manor
Every housewife needs to re­
and Orienta Gardens.
lax before going to bed. Take
A school in Hartford, time for a few minutes in a
Conn., Is attended by blind tub of warm t« hot w ater or
children from 6S communities teka a hot shower. The re­
in the state.
sult will he surprising.

coming year: Mn- C. Butter,
preeident; M n. A. Fcistel, 1st
vice president; Mrs. A. Hunt,
2nd vice president; Mn. T.
Broome, recording secretary;
M n. R. Wilkins, correspond­
ing secretary; M n. C. Bea­
rish, treasurer; and th§ Di­
rector* a t Large — Mn. C.
Bromley, Mra. P. Korst and
Mn. W. Toll. The names w en
voted on and accepted by the
membenhip a t tha new offic­
era for 1065.
Mr*. Carl Schilke, president
and M n. C. Butler, Incoming
pnaident for 1065 a n mak­
ing plana to attend the As­
sociation of Florida Hospital
Auxiliaries Conference and
Institute to be held Novem­
ber 6th and 6th in Clearwa­
ter.
The ladies of the auxiliary
would alao like you to know
that they have many nice
gifts in their shop now —
and they are also selling the
Social Capen, which la a book
calendar and very useful. The
monies they make from their
shop are used to provide •
nuning scholarship and they
also turn monies over to the
Hospital at tha end of tha
year.

m arriage by h er brother, Trevl* B. Lovelace, carried a
cascade bouquet of white car­
nations centered with a lovely
white orchid end a white Bi­
ble, a gift of the groom.
She chose tor b ar wedding a
traditional gown of nylon net
and Chantilly lace with bonfeat skirt ead fitted bodice,
scalloped neckline end fell
length tapered elcevet. H ere
of lece ruffles decorated the
back of tha s k ir t Her fingertip
veil of French illusion was
fastened to a half-cap encrust­
ed with pearle and aequias.
Her only Jewelry w u a large
single pesrl necklace.
The matron of honor, Mrs.
Frank Purcell, wore a pale
orchid taffeta dress and her

L. Martin, Sanford, and Stan,
ley Radakwlct Jr., Loogwood.
The bride’s mother worn an
ensemble of powder bine bro­
cade, matching accessories, a
white mink stole and corsage
of pink rosebuds.
Following the wedding, a
reception was held to the
church annex with Mrs. Travia
Lovelace and Mr*. Helen So*
Christ assisting.
The serving table waa dec­
orated with a lovely center­
piece of white chrysanthe­
mums, stock, pink carnations
and fern.
A beautiful three-tiered wed­
ding cake topped with a min­
iature bride and groom waa
served with sherbet punch,
mints and nuts.
After the reception the cou­
ple left for a short wedding
trip to SL Augustine. The
bride chose for her going-away
outfit a pink wool ensemble.
Upon their return they will
make their home on Highway
1742, Loogwood.

Personals
Saaford Paracusis
Attending the district meet­
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Daughters of tha American
Bavolution held In the Cher­
ry Plasa, Orlando were Mra.
F. E. Roumlllat, Mrs. A. R.
Key, and Mrs. Lester C.
Wildner. These officers wsr#
representative* of tha Salll*
Harrison Chapter, NSDAR, of
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fseeing infidelity to one**
party ahoull be withheld.
DEAR ABBT: I, for one,
DEAR ABBT: Of all the
By Dattk Aastte
mate: I agree with you
agree with you 100 per cent
There are better way* to
all excited about the “get-ac­
despicable people 1 will ev­
NAVY WIVES ar« always quainted coffee'' to be held
wholeheartedly, Abby. U
when you say that n hus­
make restitution. Prayer,
er have to contend with,
marefclog tor new and differ- November 17 at 10 a. m. at the
has been said, "The truth
band and wife should not
keeping a silent vow never
deliver me from the “klm
•a t ideas on bow to keep busy Ballroom, with all enlisted
shall set you fret." Rub­
tell everything Just to eleer
to repeat the set, * special
and tell” hypocrite. Confes­
aad entertained during tbe long wives invited to attend. This
bish! Tha truth has enslav­
their own consciences. First
measure of kindness aad
lonely months of a Sled cruise. *•* the mam topic of discuss­
sions to d ear the consci­
ed me. I would givo every­
of all. It doesn't make the
consideration. The punish­
A group of the Hoot Owl ion at their monthly meeting
sin any less, so why hurt
thing I own never to hare
ment in greater when the
ence T Baloney! Moat con­
wires bare come up with some on October tsth.
heard my wife's "eonfsssomeone by eonfeselng? A
guilt is born in silenco by
fession*
are
motivated
by
a
exciting plana this time.
Janice Culver has brer
slon." Sign ms,
few years ago I became a
the guilty one. T hen 1*
wilful
desire
to
Injure
na
They are cooking up menus elected treasurer to replace
restless house w1ft, a n d
A MAN IN PASADENA
nothing noble about cleans­
r “before and after*’ dinner Peggy Saraney who is leaving
innocent party, guilt trans­
s e e
thought that an affair wftti
ing one's conscience In tho
eater parties, built around on October list. Hostesses foi
ference, and tha wish to
DEAR ABBY: So now
another man waa the anewtears of another.
tha attractions that the Mutual the meeting were Suianee
boast.
• •
•
\
er to everything. So. after
you are giving spiritual ad­
Concert Association Is bringing Koorer and C. Ferrera.
Confession to God io
becoming involved, 1 be­
vice T Who are you to say
Troubled?
Write
to
AB.
to town this winter.
The October coffee Is slated
good. Lika wise, confession
that a husband and wtfa
came pregnant. That woke
BY, Box &lt;9700, Loe Ang­
They figure the events will for today at 7:30 p. m. at the
to a clergyman. Even to tho
should
not eonfcoa tha sin
me
up
and
I
broke
off
with
eles, Calif. For a personal
«et them out of their old rou­ home of Pat Russell and the
bartender or tho barber.
of unfaithfulness to ont an­
him without telling him
reply, enclose a stamped,
tine ruts and expand their November business meeting
But never to on# who wDl
other? When one has brok­
why.
Instead,
I
vowed
to
be
eelf-addressed envelope.
tnlnda, at tbe same time offer­ will be held the 19th at 7:30 p
be hurt to hear It.
en his marriage to w s , tha
a better wife ami mother,
• •
•
I
ing a most pleasant and en­ m. at the Ballroom. Hostesses
only way to wlpo the slate
To have an affair la one
and
I
worked
toward
that
For Abby's b o o k l e t ,
joyable evening,
for Uii meeting will be Elaine
thing. It ia wrong, to bo
clean le to make a full con­
end and prayed dally for
“ How To nave A Lovely
g l Along with exploring new Orazi and Margaret Reynolds.
HOOT OWL Wive* Ret together to prepare for their theater parties which
forgiveness. We now hare
fession to the spouse and
•ure. n u t it la a human
Wedding," send 60 cents to
musical experiences with such
Assigned to bake for the
are planned in connection with the Mutuat Concert Series. Here Donnie
ask forgiveness from the
weakness and the flesh Is
a little daughter. My hus­
Abhy, Box 69700, Loa Ang­
groups as the Stetson Choir, USO In November are Janice
deGunahl, (left) polinhen the teu service na Kuthy Hennon and Sura Jane
wronged one. If my mate
weak. Hut to inflict pain on
band worships the ground
eles, Calif.
the Burke Family Singers, and Culver and Ruth Weiss,
Smith pore over the cookbook to find some good new recipe*.
has sinned against ME, It
an Inriocsnt person, need­
she walks on, and she idol­
•
I
•
others, they are going to
lessly, le quit* another.
ts to MR that he should
broaden their culinary hori- VAII-T ENLISTED WIVES Last Wednesday the Chlef'ai PATRIOTIC RVAll-3 Wives Cook* and aamplers beside* ises him. We have other
TV RINTAL
Christ has been known to
confess, and It Is MY for­
tons with the new Officers are planning election of offic­ Wives Club had meeting t o' j ^u, , “ United Nations Day” those already mentioned In­ children, hut there teems to
• Sate* • fterrte*
giveness he needs in order
forgive the adulterer. ("Go
Wives cookbook
ers at thiir November meet­ which all wives of E7s, K8s dinner Saturday at tbe humc of cluded Kathy Russell, Ann l&gt;e a closeness lietwern this
Seminole TV
forth, and sin no more.")
to cleanse hia soul. 1 think
Sara Jane Smith, ringlead­ ing with installation to take anil E9* were invited especial
Fall, Flo Paulk, Donna Rear, little girl and her “ Daddy”
WA 1-49M
hostess
Barbara
Butler
ami
Hut Clirlet had no good
er of these interesting plans place at a dinner dance sche­ 1Jyou should print a retrac­
Betty Kelly. Sue Monroe, Don­ that does not exist between
Zenith rater TV ....
sampled food* from many na Wells. Isabel Gushorn. Peg any of the others. So why
tion, Abby. Many people
has gotten the following Hoot duled for the Lake Monroe Inn
message for the hypocrite.
MM Saafard Asa
fDwl wires to get their mem­ in December. Serving on the HOSTESSES for the RVAll-t countries, which each wife gy Mergo, J t Watson, Sandy break his heart hy telling
read your advice and taka
Who am IT I'm tha guy
berships before tbe drive ends committee for arrangements Officers Wive* luncheon held attending had prepared.
you seriously.
Bolar and Chrta l-ovelac*.
who once confessed to hia
him that she la not hia
• I I
on November Mb.
are Mrs. Clifford Stringer. at tbe Georgian Manor in Mait­ Barbara had passes! out the
wife hia infidelity.
chibl 7 This secret is be­
-SAVED" IN JOPLIN
rl«&gt;vi« f urxf)
They are Uossie dctianahl, Mrs. J. It. Brussard and the land October tsth were Lor- recipes for the exotic diihes
Calendar
GUILTY
DEAR SAVED: I still
tween God snd me, and it
e e
a
Shirley Youngblade, Doty Mat- president.
ratoe Williams and Gwendolyn at a previous meeting, with In­ Oct. 29—RVAII-5 EM Wives. will always he that way.
H I Uf IN T Ml A1HI
believe that • confession
icrowski, Pat Burch. Arvic At­ Mrs. W. R. Hays who Is Gilmore.
structions on how to prepare Skate Party, Melodee Rink, 9
that will hurt an innocent
COULD NEVER TELL
DEAR ABBY: Re oont.a*«Tlm *w T w i n
kinson. Kitty Snyder, (iinnie leaving the club because her Door prizes, always a high­ them. Then everybody brought a. m. to noon.
Visa SI** rte *t Mate
Sullivan and Kathleen Ilemon. husband is being transferred light of the luncheoa were car­ something exciting to the pot- Nov. 5—211 Wivea Installa­
• • •
tion dinner, Ballroom, 7:30 p.
to Three was presented with ried away by Edith Wimberly luck dinner.
( '• a * m i l ?
OCTOBER has been a busy a going-away gift of a charm who drew the f'.oral arrange­ Tbe taste-tempting and eye- m.
i l l r N H llrSffikV
By Oswald Jacoby
•a ia x ir*
month for VA1M1 and Det 8 bracelet with a disc bearing ment and by Vickie Wilster appealing dishei ranged all Nov. 5— Concert Scrte* drive
^officers wives, particularly Use squadron insignia.
who won a shampoo and set the way from Chinrse food and ends.
.Mexican tout tn Indian curry. Nov. 9— RVAH-5 business
those lucky enough to have
Mrs. J. K Franklin and from a loc-d beauty salon.
On* uf the most difficult
heart bid put pressure on
their husbands borne for an Mrs. Sue Bussard were guests On October 20th, members The group sampled each and meeling
South.
unexpected brief stay.
and hostesses were Mrs. A. of the squadron beard a sur­ pronounced them all delicious, Nov. 12— RVAH-U. meet 1 points of bidding for the
• Kill
H* had t o find soma rabid
However, even those who Surbrook, Mrs. T. L Sewell vivors benefits program which with plaudits to Barbara for p. m. Sue Mauer
player who want* to more
V A J 1097
• A J9
included information on de­ thinking up the idea.
Nov. M — RVAH-9 EM Wives Into the expert rlass is th*
•nd he made the cheapest
found they had an additional and Mrs. Bustard.
•
•
•
pendent's indemnity compen­ Special guests were Cdr. progressive party
wait for theirs to come home
possible call of two spades.
“rnrerse” hid.
Nov. 17 — Tigerettes get ac­
had plenty of activity on the
NOWC EXECUTIVE BOARD sation, serviceman's family and Mrs. Dave Dcarolph. Cdr.
This
sent North into orbit
* J97I
club'a calendar.
U planning a night-time func­ protection plan,, survivor's So­ Dearolph is being transferred quainted coffee, Ballroom, 10 At Morvhead points out A to
V
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t
lie
bid
four no-trump t o ask
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9
4
(hot
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"reverin'*
hid
Is
the
cial Security benefits. Medi­ to Five soon. Arriving from a. m.
Jane Sandusky and Betty tion to include husbands.
LAST X DAYS
♦ 949
a to o
for aces and after South
Hines hostessed a coffee at The group has decided on a care, Navy Relief and retire­ Jacksonville in time for dinner Nov. 2 1 - NOWC Harvest nsming of • ntw suit which + A K J 9 I 9
Patsr Seltere
•
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t
showed on* ace, North con­
makes it Impossible for part­
Ball, Ballroom, 7 p. m.
was Susan Ryan.
ptha BOQ Afterburner, with Harvest Hall which will lie ment benefits.
SOUTH (t»
Kike Horn at*r
tracted
for
tha
spade
slam.
ner
to
go
back
to
your
first
three new members welcomed. held November 21 at Use Ball­
A AQ4S
MA SHOT IN
I'oor South had to lose one
suit at tb* lowest possible
EUren Cornett and Charlene room. There is to be an ela­
aoo
club and one heart and when
T1IE DARK”
level.
Thus
in
thn
partner­
Graham attended their first borate buffet of heavy hors
♦ K Q ?»
In Color
apades failed to break h* waa
ship sequence—one club, on*
aqai
function as officers wives. d' oeuvres and music for danc­
down two.
heart, two diamond* — ths
Ho ona i
OPEN 1:19
Their husbands were recently ing. with festivities getting
North said, “Partner! How
h Wool Martb Rato
commissioned aboard the CSS underway at 7 p. m. Tickets TV Time Show of the Night: since Mr. Clean. She plays a srrlpt tends to run downhill, opening bidder has reversed
could you ravers* with n
since he has made it impos­
2#
Piss
1♦
9#
Hooscvelt. Ann Miller, bride of can he obtained from the 10-11 p m. CBS. The Doctors nurse who falls in lose with
e TILL X:M I
she never falters for an in­ sible for the hand to play at
Pam 4 N T. Pass
minimum hand?"
J#
Lt. Wbitey Miller of Dct 8 also squadron or from the activity amt the Nurses. "Hlldtc.'' Fol­ a married former patient
MON. • FRI.
9#
Pam U
Pam
Of course, Houth had not
stant. Very tittle artlon takes two clubs.
representatives.
Joined the group.
lowing her recent sparkling (Darren McGasin) and has an
Pam Pam
ravened. North’s two-heart
Alice Werner has volunteer“ Line up your sitters now sppearance on the otherwise affair with him — until ahe place In the hospital and we The bidding of today's
Opening 1
bid had shut out two dia­
hand illustrates a typical mis­
to take over Jo Moloney’s and mark the calendar—treat dismal “ Mr. Broadway” ser­ finds out just how tar he's couldn't care less.
Thera wa* nothing wrong monds. South's two-spade hid
duties as '■epre.-entative to the your husband to a night out— ies, Barbara Fcldon is starred willing to go to satisfy his 9-1:39 p ill. CBS. World War understanding of just what a
NOWC board and Cookie Weiss-1 turn about'* fair play," says in this hour and site's aliout ambitions. Miss Fcldon Is sim­ I. “They Sank the Lusitania.” leverse hid is and isn't. with South's diamond open­ was merely tha lowest bid ha
North misunderstood, but his ing or with North's bid of could make and merely show­
man will take Alice's place Jo Watson.
the freshest thing to hit TV ply wonderful and though the Another exceptional document­
NOW thns WEI).
•a chairman of the telephone
Jenny Nelson attended her
ary. This one examine* tho unfortunatn partner had to two hearts after West over- ed four spades In addition to
AT 1:99 • 3*1 • 3:1#
called two dubs, but tha two- hia diamond su it
committee.
last meeting of the board at
whole concept of German U- share the loss with him.
7:13 • 8:33
• • •
the recent NOWC meeting as
boat warfare, why it was be
JIBS
MBU
Van Nichols was hostess for her husband. Cdr. Clifford Nel­
gun, how it was unleashed and
an evening bridge party for son has orders to the NAO
whit were lln consequences.
J
By Ruth Miiiett
Checkertails wives at her School at the Pensacola Naval
8:30-9:30 p.m. CHS. The Red
IS) Jfows w i t h Mlk* W a t .
TUESDAY P. Jt
Maitland home on Oct. tSth Air Station.
Skelton
Show.
Freddie
the
Up*
If you're mldiUc-aged amt out. You're slipping into old
“Tha world la changing too
r*H H ra|
• a n d Dee Munday and Loretta
Jenny has served as vice
00 C l f&lt;p*n!*h
Freeloader appeara as an un­
• i3R.ei.no &lt;«» iirp &gt;Mf. r»m.
age fast and If you don't fast to suit me." (It isn't go­
IS i l M w ,
catch
yourself
making
any
of
Allen will give a luncheon at president in charge of the tlilA-lliiin (Hi llajsfssn M«ra#
dercover agent for the govern
lu C l W h a t 'n T h is d o n s
watch II, you'll l&gt;* old.before ing to atop changing to suit
the Hamilton House, Thursday. Thrift Shop and also as record­
» rslNPuslap |*. M.
I thn following lemaiks, look
ment tonight.
C&gt; I Ip &gt;** (.wry
you need be.
It was a stroke of luck this ing secretary and has done an ltU*Si3tt &lt;•» I O m . &gt; • ( , r a m C l I’rlp* I* Might
you, so you might as wtll try
10:1i i C l N B C N m i
All uf these ure danger sig­
month that LI. (jgi Kenny outstanding job in both posi­ • o« m Newt
tl:sul C l C u n p i n l r g i l o n
to taka changea In your
Nporte,
\Vf»tlis»r
nals:
Fields was on hand when his tions.
(Cl Andy o f J l , » h * r r y
o&gt;
stride.)
C
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t
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“ I'm too old to change my
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Itetty Willhaiick will be new
new daughter, Kimberly Jo,
I 31 &lt;«) m s
Welter 11:1IS C l J* o p * i d y
ways.” (You're never too old
“1 can't understand today’a
arrived on Oct. 18th. Lt. (Jg) staff rep. for the hoard.
(SI Th« Mr &gt;1 S ld ',|,
O ro n k tt#
to change your ways, but if parents; now when MY chil­
Present at the meeting at Die
O ) M issing I J n k .
Ed Walters got an advance
&lt;2» lluntl#? - H r l n k U f
Itetarl
look at hLx three month old home of President Evel&gt;n
you think you are, you might dren were young . .
WEDNESDAY P. M.
(Just
(9) -Iftuft’iftijta
as well be.)
Shcyl, too while the FDR Fitzpatrick were senior advisor M l (SI M *8qu«&lt;t
'.S OI (21 S e y W h*n
remsmher,
your
children
were
( ! ) f.nva of U f a
(0) C»r ift W hin Ar«
)wa* in the States.
Mrs. June Mayo, Jo Molandy,
“ I’ve don* my share of
(9 ) K d t h i r K n u w a B*at
T oy?
brought
up
In
a
different
Several
birthdays
were Alice Werner, Betty Stokes, 7 31 (Si Mr.
community work. I« t the
ItiSU M» Newa
Novell
It | i ( I ) J a e r : h for T o m o r ­
made brighter by father’s pre­ Arvie Atkinson, Marcia Foy,
younger people tak* over." tint* and your child rearing
(9) Coir b et
gant
look,
be
sure
to
have
I
have
just
returned
from
ro
w
Ml
Pftopl#
sence. Cdr. R. W. Kenny’s son Holly Bell, Terry Shattuck,
(When you start to talk tike problems weren't the asms as
new
makeup
accessories
for
(S)
Truth
o
r
Conaa*
a
trip
to
the
famous
Hess
de­
• HI (Si h
AdfOAUvo
Matthew turned eight on the Thelma Unger and Jn Watson. I SO (31 M t n fr .m U M . C L t
that
ia when you rrully nred patents face today.)
(lUiQCta
partment store In Allentown, the new season. Understate­
(9) ll a l l o IV a I'ickdra
( I I M elUl*'# N e v r
18th snd Lcdr. Harvey Aubuc- Next meeting will be a t the
some outside activities.)
ment
In
application
it
best
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collection
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91 f t ) VflC Na to a
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of Julcs-Francois Crahay of for th* after-forty woman.
•Ji M» H lrt T a lk
President Fitzpatrick says If
same day. Joyce Aubuchon
(21 TW I
younger generation Is coming
For
evening,
lb*
fragile
look
1'aris
was
presented
for
the
(91 Mo via
l p ..! t ir o e t J u n c t i o n
just squeezed her birthday in you haven't gotten your cook 1:30 M
13) Natoa. \ \ a &gt; t h * r
(91 I’vyton P l a c e
first time in this country. I* beautiful. Get this through to." (Nothing will make you
on the 22nd before Harvey left Ixwik. you can get It by contactIS (2) Kocn
(31 f'vm palffn «'«%nlll*»»e
The
collection was created in the use of pule lavender face grow old faster than to lose
! • M» \ a T h a W arM T a r e a
th* following day.
ing her to put in your order. It 19 191 Th» V itfltlv#
( « ) M.Manca
M l Th« l&gt;oet«*r« en .| (hd
Paris for the House of lain- powder and soft, deep rose- faith in young people.)
• All of Eleven's traveling
• • *
3ft ( 2 1 M IC .Nawe
“ I believe in saying exactly
N urita
vin and was presented In the pink lipstick, using just a
ft! M i I'aaawortl
wives have returned from
THE CHIEFS CLUB was the It 01 (3! (Cl (91 Nave
wbut
i think.” (Age doesn't
(2) U»ratte Younc
little theatre of this remark­ touch on your cheeks.
M l l i n t la
Europe now except Margot scene of a “ bring your own 11.2ft
give anyone the right to go
21 (91 Ns' toil in*
II.SO (31 T o n ig h t S h o w
If
you
wear
eyeglaiies
able store by Jerri Golden,
I f M&gt; llo u aa I 'a r t y
Patterson, who wilt remain in steak dinner” October 17th
( I I Movie
around making tactless re­
( 9 ) l»ay In C o u r t
who has real fashion know­ (What after-forty w o m a n
Germany with her family un­ with two couples Chief and
marks.)
I S i T h a lio eto ra
WEDNESDAY
A.
M
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duet
not?
And
if
sho
doe*
how. The ctelhea were delight­
Mrs. Ira Jarrell and Chief and
til December.
S3 ( 9 )
Llae llotoarsl
“ I can't stand this or that."
fully new snd in beautiful not wear them, she need*
ue M l
T o Tall ihm
T rill*
Jan Beal and Itea Garcia Mrs. F. Kerr celebrating their « st &lt;t) S I | | Oa
s
t
i
t i l (Mop*
(9 ) I ’lneti Sh'ira • P u r a t colors. There was “Angel- them!) a touch of eyeshadow (Violent dislikes can grow on
arrived back at the same time 20th and Itth wedding anni- s :i (Si S « » « A \ V . * ( h * r
Sttaclel
a person, so don't cultlvata a
terre,” an evening gown with provides a backdrop for ycur lot of thsm.)
(3) A n o t h a r World
s is i l l Miirtif C i v i l i s a ti o n
as the ship and will visit with versaries, respectively.
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a wide, long skirt of black eyes and is softly flattering.
\nother Iwnoree of the party T SI C i Toils?
their families until the cruise
11 |S ) Toy Don ( flay
“ It stems as though you
A deep gray eye pencil is can't trust anyone any mure."
velvet striped in yellow satin
was Chief John Stankiewlcz
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(C olor)
ends.
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with a bodice of (he velvet, m uch more affective than a (Don’t allow yourself to ba♦ Carol Dennison is hark In who is being transferred to :
C ) t '. r m M arket Itspurt
• • &lt;S) T h a Match ( laeia
long, graceful, tight sleeve* black ona.
Sanford now and ready to stay RVAIMO at Whldby Island. M l Ml SVakr-UP tlo V lr,
19) T r a t l m a i f a r
roinn distrustful. That is sn
M ) tU c r a t Mtorm
and a deep collar uf white ur­
Silver spray fur your hair unpleasant trait that is sure
put for a while. She's been Washington. A large, luscious 7 w I t ! T -.U y
Sft (31 Nik.' N a ar•
(»
t
Mickle
G
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cake, baked and decorated by Till i l l U k *I N««r« w , » t h « r
gently. A very attractive a f­ gives you an elegant look in to get worse with time.)
traveling since early June.
SI ( 3 ) tlaat of 'I ro 'ic h o
• t •
Shirley Simas was presented M l IS C e r t a i n R e n g a r o e
M i IJoela W all
H r m i A m Once , . . L o j /i h r Monika
ter-five dress brought ap­ the evening; try it. It brushes
“I’m just not interested in
10 ( 3 ) Walla ft'e/go
» :j C l W t a i l o r - N .w s
RVAIM T1GKRETTES are in his honor.
plause from tha assembled out easily ths next muniing. meeting new people or trying JOHNSTON'S NO-ROACH: Simply hrunh Johnston’*
M l T o il Beet
1:11 C l C a r t e o a *
( » i Haahunt
Th* deep necklines are at­ to make new friends." (Un­ No-Konch In cabinets to control rockroncht*. on nllh to
press. It was "Rome," dona tn
l i t T o la ?
l;ll C l ti l v a re s C o u r t
S3 (S) M a l t a M i m a n t a le
black crepe with a shallow tractive, but do not forget less you keep making new nt»p an In. Colorlrwn, odor lew* coating May* effective (og
Hp o r t e
I I I A i n t r lc s n l l ' . t n r j r
yoke of linage embroidery. to use makeup and powder on friends throughout your life­ months. No need to move dbtheti. Harmlctw to pats.
C l K u r i l s * S'ur W u i n m
I t (S) N«M(* od«
(9) Hporu, w» »!har.
111! C C a r t o o n s
Ramembtr: No-Roach means no roaches.
There
was a three-cornered your neck and bosom If you time, your elrcle of friends is
Nan «
l i t (Si K u n p o r l e a n t
C l Ilu fU l.i Uill J r .
(4 ) L aava It T o l l a e v a r scarf to wear with this crea­ go in for the deep, deep open bound to grow smaller and
IS:# ( I l M*ko R o» bi fu r
10 ( 9 ) Mid. r i a . Naw#
tion. Crahay himself la a necklines.
smaller.)
Daddy
13 ( 9 ) ll e y f l o a a t a r — Naw#
Remember that a small,
very amusing person with a
keen sens* of humor. This suitabla hat ia always very
YOU HANDLE T H IS*
creative man alto does ex­ becoming to tha mature wom­
quisite jewelry, which is an and lends an nir of sophis­
...we take care of the rest
shown with his collaction of tication.
Tomorrow — “ Dear Edyth
gowns.
Put your comfort in our funds Out winWith Girl Vocalist
To haea tha completely ele­ Thornton Mrlood”
ter. Try our servici and clean burning
Phillwjt the fiat d au home heating od
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Parsons soloclnd will b« trained In a program which no*d no* totorfor* with peasant job. If you quality, training can bo flnoncoo.
Wrlto today. Ptea so Include homo pnone number end ““ “
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Bigot lyylkittw d yo«
m partkaUr typo o&lt; uaderr t r ^ g aai tatoafs. But fifrala Baa blasting Bkftan.
AIBSS (March t l to April
IP) Certaia Amu of plouuro
could coot you a pretty
b o w , but take the opportunity
to capitalize oa your talents
instead. D ost Irk family mem­
ber. Seek Interesting pcraoaalTAURUS (April to to May
to) Concentrating oa work in­
doors la wlao Instead of mak­
ing radical change* where
buaiaeM affaire are concernod. Look at home problem*
objectively. Vto positive meth­
ods to clarify.
GEMINI (May tl to Jtme 11)
Muck can la driving and la
coavenaUoa coaid easily save
you muck trouble later oa. Bo
sure to look over reports. Sot
that they are aboototoly ac­
curate. Don’t take chance».
MOON CHILDREN (June 22
to July tl) Any risks takaa la
aa attempt to make money
fait could cause you loei la the
long run. See where you can
lop off expenses Instead la
present operation. Bo stead­
fast
LKO (July a to August n )
Try using n new system if you
want to advance instead of
losing your temper or being
forceful with others. Eliminate
Ute obsolete. Show others that
you are a warm, understand­
ing person and all la well.
VIRGO (August to to Sep­

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tember to ) Bidding yourself
of personal aaxleities Is wise
so that you can make the com­
ing days very hippy and pro­
fitable. Look Into fine, new
systems. Excellent opportun­
ities are ahead for you.
LIBRA (September 23 to Oc­
tober 22) Try not to be force­
ful with friends and use owu
Ingeoulty to get what you
want, or you caa loan good al­
lies. Delve Into enjoyable hob­
by later. Social event could
be boring In P.H. Avoid It.
SCORPIO (October 23 to No­
vember 21) Procrastinating
will do no good, Just dive right
lulu civic wurk and it is done.
Use that fine ability you pos­
sess. Put everything else aside
for the day. Be patriotic.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21) While
making changes Is a good
idea, Ihla la not quite the pro­
pitious time for such, lie sure
lo handle mlaalve you receive
wisely. Don't let It throw you
for a loop.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20) Jum p right in­
to the duties ahead of you
and forget all about frivolities
for the time being. Keep your
promliea to others. Pay par­
ticular attention to the small
details.
AliUAKIUH (January 21 to
February 19) Careful attention
lo what partners say will spell
the difference between har­
mony and arguments, lie alert
so that you don't get stepped
upon. A smile works wonder*.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20) Have privacy when
you map out Important work
ahead or others may pirate
ideas. In fact, being with
others could lead to arguments
as well. Others are rather
Jumpy.
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN
TODAY, he or she will be one
of those Interesting persons
who like* to operate In a little
different fashion from others
and ollen be misunderstood
because of this trait. Don't
give him, or ber, the chance
to change things about In the
home so that the mind will
soon become disciplined. Then
the chart la fine for any work
connected with tho public or
New Era pursuits.
"The Stars Impel, they do

aet real pet” What yea make
ef year life k largely ap to
YOUI
Carroll Rlghter’a Individual
Forecast for your sign for No­
vember la now ready. For
your copy send your birtbdate
and $100 to Carroll Rlghter
Forrcaat, The Sanford Herald,
Box 1921, Hollywood 28, Calif.
Kejected A p p o in t mm t
For the l i n t and only time
in U. A. history, the Senate,
on Dec. 16, 171)6, rejected
President Washington's nom­
ination o f John Rutledge, of
South Caroline, aa the lecond
'Chief Ju atk a of the Supreme

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Oct. 27, 1964 — Page 11 84. Rea) Estate • Salt

DACHSHUND PUPPIES: 3
red femelrs, 1 wks. old. pure
bred, shots, wormed. Cute A
spoiled. 322-6903.
BEAGLE PUPPY, mile, ARC
Registered. 10 weeks old
322-7019.

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES
SEVERAL Outatasdwf 2 4 3
Bedroom Homes available is
all Areaa of Sanford. Let us
Show you Around I

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323-2991

43. Plants, Flowers, Seeds

2 ADORABLE KITTENS for
ONION PLANTS
adoption, month old, bouse
Crystal Was and Street Spaa
broken. Pb. 322-9631.
1th per M 12.30; S00-1.M; S
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tola 2 00. A. M. Prevatt,
1G. Poultry - Livestock
749-2113, Seville, Florida.
STUD PONY, with new saddie end bridle. |!23. 322-1369. 50. Miac. For Sale

15. Special Services
A &amp; B CONTRACTORS
HOME IMPROVEMENTS,
ROOFING, PAINTING 4
INSULATING
Financing Arranged 322 2297

Patios, Floor, Free E stim ate
sand, cement, rock, pipe, “S t e 0 « jw • • • Hen t a «h* could f i t th a Non’* s h i r t
o f tha rafraahm antsr*
steel, irta te traps, dry
wells. Stepping stoees.
MIRACLE CONCRETE C a
309 Elm Ave.
J23-3TI1

USED LUMBER: 3 s 6
GUARANTEED R epiin, Re­ through 2 z 12. Sheeting
modeling. Hourly or Con­ and M o o r i n g . 20 yds.
tract. 322-7600.
Leatherette. Many p a tte rn .
Mill Ends. 923-0793.
ALTERATIONS on Mena 4
Ladiei Clothing. 939-1991.
GUNS. Buy, aeii,
pair. O S T E E N BRIDGE
DRAPERIES- Beautiful Fa
FISH CAMP.
brici, free estimate!. Adim’i
Decorative Service. 322 2022. OCT. SPEC. Scout type Can­

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J—PsriomlB
I—Kesuiy Cara
S—Hay .S'ursarlM
*—Chll4 Far#
•—Defs—c a n —r*t»
1*—Livestock
11—Kptclsl Nolle#!
11—('stsrlnc
14—Plate* in E*t
t l —Special s*»r*ic##
1*—Swimming Pool*
IT—Janitorial S«r*lc»«
11—Do-ll-Tuur##lf
tl—Ilulliltrs SuppIlM
IS—Concrete I'.in.tr.
It— lloms It'palr#
&gt;1—PlumMnu
1*—Palatine
It—Wall Drilling
l i —.Mr Cond. a H'SItnf
II—lUJIo &gt; T&lt;l*«l#lon
II—Plmlo A K-iul|im#nt
10—11 "in' Appllancoa

LADDERS, BAGS
Centncting Repair*
Basswood 4 Brucewood pick­
FREE ESTIMATES
ing ladders, picking bags,
2 . I’r n to n a b
B. L HARVEY
104 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3393 clippers, citrus bags. Ask
Do you have a drinking prob­
(or our list. A. M. Prevatt,
XI—Builnaas Kiiulptninl
lem Write P. D. Boa 1313, 2.1. Painting
11—Job Printing
749-2113, Seville, Fla.
i t —UphoDttry
Sanford
l i —Vacuum CDansrs
FOR A PAINTER, inside or
WEDDING GOWN, ilae 7,
11—Moving * Scons*
MRS. B R O W N MILLER’S out, call Luther Tasker at
IS—
Kilvrnil n iton
White Akncoa Lace 4 Tulle.
41—Plant*—Flow'ra—Ufada
Home Made Fruit Cakea, 322-6139.
Floor length veil 4 Tiara In­
I t —Miac For Dal#
wrapped for overseas. 32211—Arllcl#* For ll'nt
FOR PAINTING 4 R epair- cluded, 840. Call 322-6949.
3604.
52—Swap nr Kich*n(t
Call 322 3121.
XX—Wantad To lluy
BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
XX—Fumlluro For a«lo
of 10,000 Items
21. Well Drilling
i l —Antlquo For Sals
11—Monty To Loan
1300 Grapevllla Ave.
«*—Bualntts Opportunist
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
M i l 'll K lit' k tl.K
Carpets clean easier with tha
NOTICK Id HKREHV (11VEN
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
t h a t on t h a 4t h d a y of S’o v t m Blue Luitre Electric ShamAll
Types
and
SUe*
b a r , 13*1 a t 11:H0 A. 1! a t th a
pooer only II per day. C ar
W « . t d o o r o f t h a Cou rt Hnu»a
From Sanford aichxnio
We Repair and Service
o f S e m ln n to Coun ty, a t Sonfnrd,
roll'a Furniture.
S
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F l o r i d a . Ilia u n d e r i l g n f d Clark
WTUuffer-fwr- *#i» t h a follo w in g Machinery and Supply Co. Electric ROASTER - A. Base.
d a a r r lh a d r a a l p ro p erty :
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2-6433 Oil Space Heater. 139 Coun­ 55.* Furniture Fur SaleLot 11. Illoi k S WE AT ItK R S F t E L D F IR S T ADOItry Club Rd., 322 9364 altar
FKKE ESTIMATE
•
TION. a c c o r d i n g t« lha plat
S p. m.
t h a r a o f aa rec o rd ed |n P lat
Upholstering 4 Mattreia ren­
B o o k IS. p a « a «*. Public
ovating. New 4 Used Furni­
th is
r m r i'ir
rn t ht.
GUNS
R e rn rd a of llm l n o ll Coun­ i n
NINTH JIDICIAL 1 1NCI IT IlF 22 Marlin Bo't Action; 22. Darture. Call N il Bedding Mfg.
ty. F l o r i d a
to g eth er
w i t h all a t r u c t u rt a . FLORID*. IN AND FOR RKMI.
ingcr Matched, German; 22. Co., at TOP Celery Ave.
I m p r o v e m e n t * . n a tu r e * . appll- NOLB COl'NTT
a n n a , a n d a p p u r t t n a n r a a on i n c h a n i -r r t n o . i u * r
Frontier Single Slz, Ger­ FA 2-2117.
NOTICB o r
• a i d l a n d o r uiod In c o n j u n c ­
man; 23. Browning Auto
F O R B C L O S U H H I t LB
tio n thorow tth.
Used furniture, eppflineei,
Rifle; 32./410 Savage O/U;
T h o a f o r t a i l d aalo wtll ba H E R B E R T C H E R R Y ,
look, etc. Bought • Sold.
Plat n llff,
m a d a p u r a u a n t t o a final do32.
Savage
Auto
Pistol;
410
r r a a of f o ra c to a u ra an tarad in •r».
L arry'i Mart 213 Sanford
Dbl, Spinlih; 12 Ga. Ithica
C h a n c a r y Action No. H J 1 I now W I L L I E JO NER a n d DKULOH
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
p a m t t n a In lha Circuit C o u r t JO N E S , h l i w lf a .
Mod 37 Fcath«rlight Cutis
D 'f e n d a r H e
o f lha N i n t h Ju d ic ia l Circuit
Comp; II Ga. Browning Su&lt; Sell Ua Your Furniture.
N O T IC E t l H E R E BY ( l i v e s '
o f a n d f o r fam ln o la Coun ty,
t h a t p u r a u a n t t o A fin al d ac r a a
perpoied Lightening* Full/
Florida.
Quick Service With the
DATED
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w i t h i n t h a l e g a l h n u r a o f gala
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THE NINTH J I ’D i r i A I. CIH- rha m a i n d n o r ( b a i n * l h a W a a l CARDINAL Sewing Machine.
FOR LEASE
c v rr, IN AND rn n IEMINDLE d o o r 1. o f th o C o u r t b o u o o ta Frlgldaire Refrigerator. IV)
Sanford,
S -m lnote
C o u n ty .
r n t s T Y , FLO M tna
SERVICE STATION.
each.
Call
122-7363.
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Good Locauon. Good ProducU.
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Good Treatment
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O R L A N D O . a corporation.
PHONE LOCALLY 322 4312
26”
Bike.
322-1279.
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or apply to tha
t v » » t 111 .11 faat o f th a
a a.
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PURE OIL COMPANY
BICHA RD M CRAM. JC AV-

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ANTIQUE dock 4 3 Candelabras, all 830. Aluminum
Patio Furniture, reasonable.
Persian kittens. Ph. 322-3614.

51. Arlirlr* For Rent
RENT A BED
Rollaway, Hospital, B a b y
Beds, by Day. Week, or
Month.
CARROLLS FURNITURE
l i t W. 1st
122-3191

53. Wanted T&lt;&gt; Huy
USED Furniture, one piece or
houseful. Beat prices. Furay
Bedding 4 Furniture Co., 901
W. 1st St. 322 6391.
HOUSE W A N T E D FROM
OWNER. Will asiume Mort­
gage on 3 Bedroom, 2 bath.
Write Full Dctaila-Boz 96,
Sanford Herald.
USED FURNITURE, one room
or houseful, tools, miac.
items, ANYTHING you bavg
to tell. 322 2270.

55. Furniture For Sale
KROEHLEH Sofa 4 Chair
reasonable. 910 Myrtle Ave.
HIDE AW\Y RED. good condi­
tion. 123. Ph. Non!/ 9 1200.
DcBary,

For Sale

• 7 . H o uses F o r R en t

108. A p s r tm a a ts f a r t o r t

I BEDROOM house, complete­
ly furnished. 323 0397.

DOWNSTAIRS Furn. Apt.,
Ideal for retired or chlldlaas
couple. Inquire 41TV4 W. Utk
S t . City.

95. Houses For Sale

31. Musical Inatrumenta

Geoe Cumbaa -

15. Hi

OAK SHADED
URCKNBRIAB
1 full acre of tree*. High and Choice leta available In
dry. West aide. M ar Inter*
Greet briar af Lack Arher
state. Full price, 81,000.
everteeklag golf m m .
Cuetarn building ta year
S t Johns Realty
i pacific*tlcsz. Creeabrtar
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
developed by
119 N. Park Ave. FA *6123
K1NGSWOOD
BUILDERS, INC.
FA 16074
BART PILCHER, BROKER
90S P alnsoat Dr.
Personal Service
Call 322-749S

By Nadine Seltzer

HARRIETT'S Beauty Nook, 30. Horn* A p pllancta
10S So. Oik, Free Parking.
2nd It Oak, Evening ipp't. ALL Typ«s at new major Ap­
322-37(3.
pliances at Drastic DUcount.
Call 322-9449, J A R T ry in g
6. Child Cere
Post, Ise., DOS B. Oraagg
Bicasom Trail, Orlaouo.
CHILD CARE in my home,
lar«e fenced y*rd. 1313 Perk LIKE d s w , ’90 Eire. Stove,
Ave. 323 9346
clock timer, Ezel. cend.
322-1921.
8. Dock • Cat* • Peta

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25. Air Com!. * H «tin*

11—Monty Wantod
• t—?s»lnss * Loan
M—Insurance
• )—School# a Inileuctloia
T&lt;1—Kmptoym'at iorvlcaa
11—Malt It#Ip Wantod
l i —Ftmal* Kelp Wantod
11—Main or Ftmalo Help
Tt-Salta ll#lp Wantod
11—Situation Want'd
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II—Incoma Property
U—Uuilne.t Prop.—lain
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lot—Itooms For Rant
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111—ll#ntol Aatnt*
111—Wsnitd Ta Itont
111—Autoo Fur Sola
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111—Truck# For Sal#
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111—llosla * Motor#
If)—Marina Bupplloo

425-5938

From Hemlnol# Couniy
(Dial Plroct)

I ROOM house, l block from
Osteen school. 322-3771.
3 BEDROOM Lakcfront, un­
furnished. 1130.
FURNISHED Apt., 363.
LARGE furnished house, 8130.
NEW 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, kit­
chen equipped with 12 citrus
trees 4 fruit, 8100.
DUPLEX, furnished, 365.

H O M ES
F O R SA LE

Ball-Blair Agency
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
3rd 4 Park Ave.
Phone 322-3641
2 Bedroom home, 917 Catalina.

For the Beet Buy ta
A New ur Bessie Home,
See Stenatrom Realty

1901 S. Park Ave.
FA 3-3233 anytime

We H u e The Home For You*

4 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, Central
air A Heat. 322-3303.

Stenstrom Realty

25HS PARK DRIVE
2 RDRM., 1303 Elliott, 86,300
322-2420
322-7493
322 0323 or 323L
NIGHTS 322-6134 — 323-0346
READY TO MOVE IN
New 3 4 4 Bedroom Homes,
1-2 baths. So Longwood area
—Trades considered, and
we'll build on your lot. Semi­ 2 BEDROOM frama bungalow,
close In, sound condition,
nole County's Leading Build
corner lot, shade, piua small
er
garage Apt. far Income. Re­
HAROLD LOGAN
duced to 17.000, good Terms
LMN ENTERPRISES, INC.
Sales office: So. on U. S. IT- available.
92 lo Diale Bell Dinar, turn 3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, brick,
right one block ou 5*mlnole new, a ir conditioned 4 cen­
tral beat. A U S. Sleet Home,
Ave. 939-3911.
1200 square ft. for 831,900.
Epitome of Quality
NEW 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, Loch
Lot itfd oo the loveliest corner
Arbor, near golf course, cen­
of 21st 4 Oak, Tree bark
tral beat, duel for air con­
brick construction, 3 big bed­ dition. FHA 4 VA approved
rooms, 2 baths. Tennessee
A I, 816.900.
stone fireplace, huge double
cerporte, central beat &amp; airconditioning. Copper flash­
ing. well 4 pump for lawn
1901 S. Park Ave.
work. Many plus features.
FA 3-3232 anytime
Call now for your appoint­
ment to see this lovely home.
Exeluslte with

UNFURNISHED Houae. Kitchen equipped. 2611 Laurel

Ave.
ROOM Collage, all utihtie*,
including linen (urn.. Adults
only, Weex nr month. 2404
Park Ave.
3 BEDROOM. 2 Rath, 14x29
Fla. Room. Yearly lease
$120 mo., 1321 E. 24th., Call
322 6770 before 9:30 or af­
ter 3.
ATTRACTIVE 3 Bedroom. 3
Bath, Unfurnished, g o o d
neighborhood, r e a s enable.
Call 322-7990, 110 Allies
Lane.
2 B E D R O O M Unfurnished
House, newly painted, 600 W.
SU) St. 322-0769.
3 BEDROOM Turn. House,
2461 Palmetto, all conven­
iences. nice location. Th.
323-1249.
2 BEDROOM House, So. San
ford Ave. Ph. 322 0434.
WANTED Permanent Renter 2
to 4 years. 2 Bedroom house,
large living 4 dining, plenty
of room, some furniture,
good garden grounds if pre­
ferred. Right prica to right
party. Ph. 322 8007.

Seminole Realty

St. Johns Realty
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
119 N. Park Ave FA 3 6 t»

j

$100 DOWN

RENTALS

3 BDH.M., 2 Bath, Living Rm.. FHA - VA HOMES HOME RENTERS
Dining Rin., Kitchen, Break­
2, 3. 4 4 BEDROOMS
It'a Just good builnesa to
fast R m , Ige. screened
1, lit. 4 2 BATHS
cheek firit with Sanford’s
porc4. Utility Room, Car­
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
largest H o m e Servicing
port. G o o d Neighborhood, LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT!
Agency. Fine Hemes, Fairly
no qualifying. Small Down. For Complete Information
Priced. In all Sixes I
322 0(40, ios E. Jenkins Cir­
See or Call Your
cle, Pinecreil.
FHA - VA

SALES BROKER
LONGWOOD- F1IA — Avail
able for Sale—901 Lor matin We Have Tbs Home For You
Circle South, 3 Bedroom,
72. Female Help Wanted. Hi Bath, newly painted 9100
Down 354 per month. Th.
LADY, for light Delivery 6
266S PARK DRIVE
241-1270, Orlando.
Collection Work. 3tust have
322-2420
322-7495
car. temporary 2 weeks posi­
NIGHTS 322 6924 — 323 0346
tion. Call Wednesday—3226010.
Investment 4 Realty
75. Male or Femnle Help 119 N. Park Ave. 222617*

HOME OWNERS

Stenstiom Realty

SOUTHWARD

MAJOR INSURANCE COM­
PANY offers qualified man
or woman debit paying min­
imum 863, maximum un­
limited. Vacations, Conven­
tions, Group Insurance, Dis­
ability retirement 4 Regular
retirement Income. Contin­
uous training. Call Orlando,
Fri., Sat., Mon., or Tuts.
A M. GA 2-3624.__________

IMMACULATE
Government Owned
4-Bedroom, 2 itory, IVt bath,
Homes
separate dining room, den,
sewing room, large living
room, cen'ral heat 4 air con­
dition. Beautifully landscap­ Selection of 2, 3, and 4
ed, fenced yard. Convenient Bedrooms located in various
sections of Sanford
to school and shopping. Price
Immediate Delivery
119,500.

$100.00 DOWN

Seminole Realty

1-Room Efficiency a p t wit*
pvt, bath 4 shower, aultabl*
for couple or single person
or retired All utilities in«
eluded in rent. Ideally lo­
cated on i r St., within 1
block of 2 free parking Iota
and ahcpptaf canter. In­
quire at Manual Jacobson
Dept. Store 111 E. First St,

108. Rooms For Beat
CLEAN ROOM for Man. 401
Magnolia Ave. 322-0720.
FURNISHED, 3 nice, clean
rooms. J22-3677.

113. Wanted To Rani
Ground floor funilihed Apt. or
House. 360 to (70 mo. Call
3S-1133 alter 4 p. m.

115. Autos For 8al*
^JcHEVYI^JoVATeacrt.
lent condition. 11600. Pb.
322-2243.
A~BUY: 1964 Dodge Dart, GT.
4 sp. shift oo floor, Radio 4
Heater,
Buff
color/gold
stripe, A t Corn). 669-3033.
'33 Chevrolet, 6 cylinder, stick.
$193, See at Diearawold
Trailer Park after 3 p. m.
1937 VW Convertible
1061 Engine and transmission,
radio and beater. Call 3229959. $473 cash.
'59 FORD, 2 dr. Gala. Ex.
Cond., small cash needed to
take over payments of $29.44
on 3682 Dal. 322-1330, Eat.
303'301. Borja PN 2, 1:00
a. m. to 4:30 p. ra. week*
day*.
‘02 BU1CK 4-door aedan La*
Sabre, radio, heater, auto,
drive. 2-Wheel trailer. Slegler | i i heater. 069-371*.

118. Truck* For Sal*

a. a i i —
’49 FORD Pick-up, Runs good.
6Q3 Haywood Dr._________

120. Automotive Service

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Senkarik Glass and Palnk
Company
*19 Magnolia Pk. FA 3-462*

Stenstrom Realty

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

2565 PARK DRIVE
322-2420
322-7495
NIGHTS 322-6824 - 323 0316

Auto Glue, Tip*
4 Seat Covers

304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 0032
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
— -------- m
... a

121. Scootern ft Cycle*
3 * BEDROOM, 2 hath, un
furnished. 1 ml. to base, 2
blocks to shopping center 4
school. 1 year lease reqjilr
ed. $120 mo. 3226470 after
3 p. m.

Property

Management
and Sales Broker

JIM HUNT
REALTY
Office; 323-2119
Nlghta; 321-0700
323 0449
*324 Park Drive

B E D R O O M Trailer on
large lane. Adults only. Th.
322-73*9

10f&gt;. Apartments for Rent
LAKE MARY clean furnish
cd Duplex A pt, 1 bedroom.
Call 322 3930.

96. Houses • Sale or Rent
CUSTOM Built Home on Lake.
Ph. evening! 322-1397.

BEDROOM FI1RN Duplet
wilh utilities |fi0 mo 122 6659
$30 mo. Up. Surplus City.

3 ROOM Furnished Apt. $63.
Ill E. 9th . 322 4293.
Fum. Apt. 2300 stenonvllle.

97. Houses For Rent

MODERN 2 Bdrm. furn. Apt.
UNFURNISHED 2 Bedroom 60t Palmetto Ave. 322-1374
after 3:30 p m.
house, Kitchen equipped. Pb.
322 3631.
3HEDROOM, 2 hath, Fla.
room. P i n e c r e s l . $115.
322-0396.
3 BEDROOM Country home,
Urge fenced in yard. Call
322-1760.
1 BEDROOM Furnished house.
Call 322-1223.
3 BEDROOM Furnished house.
1214 Myrtle Ave. Ph. 122 2951

VESPA 130 Scooter, good aa
new, many extras. 322-7960.

121. Boats ft Motors
Gateway To The waterway
Robnon Sporting Goods
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
304 66 E. 1st. Ph. FA 2-3*01
*14*Fl T u NABOUT Boat, top,
windshield, remote control.
40 IIP Mercury 4 Taller, Al*
ao 12 ft. Aluminum boat, t
H HP Kvlorude 4 Trailer.
All for $600. Ph. 322-120 af*
ter 6 p. m

N A TIO N A L

B A N K

^POSSESSION\

FUIIN. APT., lights 4 Water
included. 372-3139.

TRADE: 3-Bedroom frame. In FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
Tampa, for 3-bedroom In
Cowan 322 4011.
Sanford. Contact Mrs. John
Furnished
Apts. Centrally lo­
Welsh, 36t6 Farrison St.,
cated
$43.00
4 360.00 per
Tampa. Fla.
month. Ph. 322-3611.

w Inquire at 306 W. 13th St

W E L A K A APARTMENTS
114 W. First SL

Good Rental homes, Priced
right, are renting and leasIng fait)
Call Today, For Prompt and
Efficient Service. It Pays!

102. Mobile Homes - Sale
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FROM 550.00
1-3 and 3 Bedrooms
St. Johns Realty
NEW and USED
T K t TIME TESTED FIRM FOR THE BEST HOME
BUY
Awnings 4 Cabanas
119 N. Park Ave. FA 161B
71. Sales Help Wanted
SEE YOUR
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
MEN OR WOMEN- Full or
Hwy. 17 92 S
322-2562
EVERETT A. HARPER
V
A
FHA
part time, Flexible hours,
AGENCY • REALTOR
103. Mobila Homes • Rent
training provided. Husband

MIS 8. Park Ave.
4 wife can wnrk together. 9bones FA 1 2264 er FA H X S
LIFETIME income, early
Retirement. Top earnings S A N F O R D ' S N E W E S T
possible iirst year. Call Win­ HOMES, West 4lh St. San
ter Park, 939-4(60 for Ap­ ford. 3 Bedroom, Uk bath,
pointment.
FHA 4 VA Loans. LMN EN
TERPRLSES. Inc., Builder.
Harold Logan, call 939-3911.
69. Schnola &amp; ln*tructlon* 77. Situation Wanted
Salesman on Duty 4:00 p. m.
BABY SITTING, Days, Nights to dark.
MEN - WOMEN WANTED AT
or Regular. 322-12x3. Cathy.
ONCE lo train lor Civil Ser­
vice. Gorki pay. Thoutandi DAYS WORK. 3226226.
Stemper Agency
of Joba open. Eiperienre
REALTOR
INSUROR
6.1.
Heal
Estate
Wanted
usually unnore«i»ry. For in­
FA 2-4991 1919 9. French Ave.
formation on Jobi, Salaries, STORE Building wanted borne
Requirement!, local inter­ A auto retailer seeks suit­
Payton Realty
view, write giving address,
able locitioa, preferably So. 332-1301 1763 a t Hiawatha
phone. AMERICAN Service,
of Sanford on Rt. 1762. Send
Bos 96, Sanford Herald.
NO DOWN PAYMENT
particulars to Boa No. 106,
ASSUME Mortgage 3 Bed
c/o
Sanford
Herald.
"SEE IBM training opportun­
rooms, IV* bath 4 air condi­
ities on Amusement Page 6A
81. Itcal Estate • Sale
tion. Kitchen equipped, Vene
neat to Movie Ada."
tian Blinds, Carport, after
LARGE Modern home, l acre 3:30 P. M . 105 Oakland,
71. M ils H elp W anted
ground Near Panla School.
Sunlarui Estates, Sanford.
Easy financing. 3223376.
30 MEN wanted to help set up
TRANSFERRED, 3100 Down,
shows 4 rides Apply man
40 acres, I330.UU per arre.
3 Bdrm , fenced yard, kit
ager Blue Grass Shows,
John E. Fox, Realtor
ehen eq tipped. North Or
A m e r i c a n Legion Fair 206 N. Park
Ph. 323 0350 laodo, Pn. 323-2291.
grounds on Hwy. 17 92 South,
Monday, Nov. 2 it 7;00 A. M. VALENCIA Orange Groves,
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
warm location, 23 acres, a
IF YOU can sell and will he beauty 4 years old. Triced
Realtor
satisfied with S100 to start right 849.300, Vi Cash.
Raymond Lundquist, Asae.
oo liberal Commission scale, RIVERFRONT Ranch Home PA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg
call Room 206. Meitch Bldg
on beautiful Wekiva River HOUSE, wilh new roof, stove,
over Faust Drug Store. San
with 250 feet frontage. Pric­
It. water heater, attic fan,
ford.
ed to sell now at 325,000 with
floor furnace 4 pump. With
72. Female Help Wanted Terms.
Furn. garage Apt. 2392 San­
ford Ave. 310,900. 3226323 or
HOUSEKEEPER, live in, Holl
3254.
days 4 weekends off, 3
School age children phone
FA 2 5232 anytime
3 BF.DItOOM, 2 Bath, screen
322 7141.
1*01 Fuk Avtnua
ed patio. Ph. 323-0341

FURN, Apt., Adults. 322-1924

FOR SA LE
l 1959 H-61-T. Mack
Tractor; 1 1959 Great
Dane Trailer. 31 Foot
Iahie, Transicool Un*
derslung Unit. Value
$12,000. Will Sacrifice
For Quick Sal* For
88, 000.
Mcltobert* Tire Supply
103 W, 1st Sanford, Fla.

’60 l.inrnin 31147 hit. $34
'60 Ford $767 hal. $19 n s ,
’39 TontUr 37H6 bal. $16 ms.
'39 Plymouth $367 bal $11 mo
'59 Ford $677 bal. $33 mm
'19 Plymouth $.169 hal $.11 ms
Ml Mercury 1399 hal. $12 mn.
'39 (ildsmobile $997 bal f.1.1 m»
MS Ford 1296 b a l $17 mo.
MS IteSoto $766 bal. $11 mo.
56 Ford $399 bal. $11 mo.
M6 Pontiac $166 bal. $31 mo.
MS Hillman $196 bal. $37 mo.
MS DliHroubilr $396 bal $11 mo
*36 Chrysler $396 bat. $31 mo.
MS Dodge $396 bal. $11 mo.
MT Imperial $198 bal. $38 mo.
57 DaSuto $196 bal. $22 mo.
MT Cadillac $167 baL $12 mo.
M7 Chevrolet $299 bal $17 m*
M7 Lincoln $699 bal. $11 m*.
M7 Cadillac $897 bal. 941 mo.
37 Buick $337 baL $32 mo.
MS Mercury $99 bal. Casts
M3 Cadillac 1199 bal. 112 mo.
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SANFORD AVE.
OPEN EVENINGS

Sanford. Florida
I2I-430*
Natluaal Repossessions In r.

J

�Great Savings on Easy Terms
FROM A WORLD OF FIN* FURNITURE
COUNTY
About 254 disabled poopit «ai iopndttU to the Orludo Smico a m Including
Seminole Coast/ will become
eligfele lor Socltl aacurity dieability booefils or wiS have
benefit* they era now receiv­
ing tocrsseod, according to
Coioael Byron a Pettcu, so­
cial eocarity district mans par
la Orlando.
An benefits and increases
era provided by a now amend­
ment t« the social security law
wbkb changes the rule lor
setting tbs date on which a
worker's “period of disability"

bod waited beyond 4be time
limit for filing aa application.
Others mty not have heard
•boat disability benefits. We
went to hear Worn them u
Increases in benefits now
being paid will be re­
tractive to November 1995
and will be paid with the
checks to be delivered early
la December. People newly
eligible tor benefits because of
the ameadmest will receive
back payments to November
19M M they apply before the
end of November 1944, stated
Coioael Patton.

ability to ba recognised, Coi­
n s! Psttoa pointed out It af­
fects eely people who worked
•ader serial security tor at
least five of the 10 years before Tha Toe Club of Lyman
they beesme disabled end who High School w u represented
applied after July 1963, or by six officers and members
and their sponsor, Ralph Jen­
kave set yet applied.
"We have the names and ad­ sen, a t tha oxocuthra board
dressee of those who applied, matting of Florida Toe Clubs
and we either have already Saturday In Tampa.
written to them or we will Purpose of the meet w u to
within n tow dejrt,” Colonel consider the eligibility of the
Patton said . "They do not various Tee Clubs to affili­
need to take any action right ate with the state organisa­
away, but If they do not hear tion and to p re para recom­
tram us within two weeks they mendations for the state con­
vention.
should call or write us.
"On the ether hand," Col­ Thou attending were Mike
onel P a t t o n emphasised MeMlllen, president; John
'There may be many former Puglia, vice president; Bar­
workers who are now disabled bara Day, secretary; Carlton
but who have never asked at Calienberger, sergeant - a l ­
the social security office to arms; Bob Dowdy and Bob
find out whether they may be Foremen.

M A T H E R of Sanford

Robert A. Ramble/ Jr. woe
Installed as master councilor
of Uie Seminole Chapter, Or­
der of DeMolay, la ceremon­
ies a t Masonic Temple Sun­
day.
Chairmen W. W. Cash give
e welcoming speech explain­
ing the high principles af the
Order of DeMolay to the ma­
ny visiting friends and rel­
ative! and the prayer wee
given by Rev. E. W. Smith,
of Firat Presbyterian Church,
Sanford.
Representative P a M alay
awards were presented to
Robert A. Rumbley Jr. end
Steve Stein by the chapter
advisor, E. L. Weber.
DeMolay members installed
PORTION OF THR CROWD of more then 80,000 peraona who Jammed
w en: Robert A. Rumbley Jr.,
Colonial P lan parking lot at Orlando Monday to see and hear President
m u te r councilor; Richard
Lyndon B. Johnson. Ten* of thousands more lined the long parade route
Burns, senior councilor and
down Orange Ave. end Colonial Ave. (Hwy. SO), whare the President al­
Leroy Nopper J r , Junior coun­
ternately rode and walked, shaking every hand he could reach along the
cilor.
way. Brevard County sign wma one of many other county tigna which
Appointed DeMolay officers
were seen.
(Herald Photo)
Installed were: Eddie Hub­
bard, John Leach, Stovan
Mrs. Robert L. Stevenson, Stain, Ernest Heinbuch, John
Mre. Max Wctnar, and a Butts, Mark Parker, Robert
guest, Mrs. Barling, wife of Law, Chris Akers, Wede Han­
the speaker.
cock, Richard Dunn, Paul
The next meeting will be
held Nov. 17 a t the home of
Mrs. Vernon Herrington on
Craig Drive, Bear Lake. Any
By Maryann Miles
white elephant article to go area women who would like
B. L. Barling, of ■ Clar- for World Gardena.
to join the Bear Lake Garden
con Rood, was guest speaker
P ra u n t at tha meeting ware Club may contact 3!ra. Brunk
a t a m uting of the Bear Lake Mrs. Vernon Gluves, Mrs. or any of tha members.
Garden Club a t the borne of Vernon Herrington, Mrs. Al­
Mrs. Charles Duncan, of 2090 bert Jacob*, Mrs. C. C. Jones,
Tha Maatera' golf tourna­
Mochaln Trail, Maitland.
Mrs. William Maasey, Mrs, ment was won by Arnold
A hibiscus specialist, ha Charles Mora, Mrs. Richard Palmar In 1959, I960 and
showed 150 color slldea and Ostrander, Mrs. Richard Scott, 1962.
gave tha members pointers on
growlnr, fertilising end ear­
ing for hlblscua. He also ex­
plained what to do if tha
plants are infested with inisets and how to protect them
SEMINOLE COUNTY CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS
from a freeze.
All the members brought
a t least three articles which
they had made to ba shown
OPEN DAILY
a t the Christmas Tree Lane,
Dec. 3 and 4, at tha Orlando
EXCEPT SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS
Garden Center.
Pd. Pol Adv.
They each also brought a

M a r k e t , Prank Whigham,
John Cullum, Danny Leeds,
Don Fortner, Chuck Scott,
Freak Murray, Gary P a n ­
man and Ralph Btumpf Jr.
Installing officers Robert
A. Rumbley S r , E. 0 . Keith,
John A. Fuller, Edmond L.
Weber, John S. Parker and
Copt Arnold Williams also
assisted la the inspiring rit­
uals of presenting the Bible,
flag and school book.
The Seminole High School
Triple Trio, under the direc­
tion of Miss Ollie Reese Whittie, sang two songs.
C a r o l R eu tro r, Chapter
Sweetheart, was presented a
pendant with DeMotay insig­
nia by p u t Sweetheart, Ceni
Wheatland.
A fter the Installation, re­
freshments su re served a t a
reception In the dining room.
Hostesses wore Mrs. F. N u h ,
Mrs. L. Kooky and Mrs. R. A.
Rumbley.
Records show th at u u u g a
w u eaten several hundred
years before th a time of
Christ.

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Pelding High Chairs 912.93
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FRIDAY
NIGHTS

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101 W. First St.

YOUR SEMINOLE COUNTY

Stale Representative
FRIENDLY FISTICUFFS were inevitable in
this election y ear when the donkey and the ele­
phant met a t Cub Scout Pack 540’a Halloween
Party at Casselberry Community Methodist
Church. Underneath the original homemade
maska a n Leatar Britton (left) and Harold Martlndnle.
(Herald Photo)

EFFECTIVE

and

AGGRESSIVE REPRESENTATION

RKNT qUAl.lKIKI) — EXPERIENCE AND ACTIVE
PARTICIPATION IN PUIILIC AND COMMUNITY
AFFAIRS IN SEMINOLE COUNTY.

(DEM O CRAT)

(Paid Pol. Adv. By Joe Davit)

Democratic

County
Commissioner
Dist. 3

W H E N YOU V O T E FOR SW O FFO RD

YO U

VOTE

FOR

Experience.
Proven Record Of Ability
A Sincere Desire To Serve

of Seminole County

A Full Time Commissioner
A M an

With All Business

Interests In Seminole County.
Pd. Pol. Adv, By W. Lawrence Swofford

Even your car seems to swing
into the spirit of gay occasions
when you fill up with Chevron?
The new and modern motor
fuels-so right for Dixie’s poising pace to­
day! Your choice of three great Chevron
gasolines. Each packed with livelier per*
formance . . . long-running economy. What*
ever you drive, there’s a Chevron that otera
moat for your money. Besides, in Chevron
and Chevron Supreme you get M ethyl*the
different antiknock compound that helps
develop all the power built into your car.
Stop a t Standard. (Jo lively with Chevron!

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Governor Petitioned For Audit Of Altamonte Springs Books
Seminole County

* * * *

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

New Post Office
Building Slated
For lake Mary

Councilmen Join
With Residents

By Julian Stenstrom
Tho community
Lake
Attorneys for the Altamonte Spring* CUIgen*
post
Mary wifi have a
WEATHER: Cloudy, tom t showers Thursday: high in 80s, low about 70.
for Better Government Committee today directed A
office building.
letter to Gov. Farris Bryant asking that he appoint
Postmaster
Clarence
(Crack­
VOL. 56 United P ress Leased Wire
Established 1908 WED., OCTOBER 28, 1964
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 809
er) Donaldson told The Her­ a state auditor to examine the books of the Town
&gt; 4 5 r « i o fc4,
ald today that he had reetlved of Altamonte Springs for irregularities.
la B uford thla week to
Attached to the letter, according to a statem ent
confirmation of the new In­
preside or«r tho til*rod eltstallation from tho regional of­ this morning by Mr*.
fice In Atlsnta.
ru t swindle tr ill is Judge
Grctchcn W. Tope, 1123 office should be abova ra*
Postal inspector* and the
Thomas A. Bcialty of Deproach."
real eatate representative are Glen Arden Way, A lta­
Funlak Spring*. Judge Bou*
No Comment
now in the proceas of inspect monte Springs, chairman
lay, according to Judge Volla
Attorney
Joe Davis, Alta­
big
and
selecting
the
ait*
for
of the committee, wae a
A. Williama, la tha only m u
monte Springs' town attorney
petition
signed
by
S3
munici­
the
new
facility,
Donaldson
in tha hlatory of tho StaU
pally registered freeholders of and himaclf a candidate for
said.
An undercover agent for
of Florida to serva two Urma
the Town'* 132 registered free­ election to the House of R e ^
The
new
post
office
which
the Florida Agriculture De­
aa Speaker of the Houio of
has been necessitated by the holders asking the governor to resentatlves, had no com m ent
Representative*. H it t w o
partment wae given a relentgrowth of the area wUl be authorize the audit as provid­
term*, Judge Williama added,
leaa grilling this morning in
boosted to second class itatua ed under Florida Statute However, Mayor Swofford did
were not consecutive.
release the following declara­
Instead of the present third 137.31.
Circuit Court here as a eitrua
• • •
class,
Donaldson
said.
A
statement,
released
by
tion:
fraud trial continued.
Wa* a time when a person
“We actually have reached Mr*. Tope, declared; "1 am
"Thli is the political season
On trial and facing several
could pick an oranio, squeesa
second clais status now, but led to believe that the entire and there la no doubt tn m y
counta of grand larceny, brib­
it and drink it or peel it and
it will not be effective until Town Council has agreed to mind that this la a politically
eat it and th a t wae th a t But
ery and related charges is
this procedure, although their Inspired move. Nevertheless,
July, 1965," he said.
o ra n rtt are big buiineta now.
Donaldson attended the na­ agreement came only after the our four councilmen and m y­
Ralph \V. Alderman, who Is
Drop into the courthouee and
tional convention of postmas­ required number of signatures self have advised the Govern­
alleged to have cheated the
liiten to the highly technical
ters in Cincinnati last week were seeurrd on the petition." or. by letter, that we welcome
lli-Acrea Concentrate plant
aipecte of tha induitry aa un­
where he heard Postmaster
Mrs. Tope alio said in her and encourage an examination
of Forest City out of about
folded during
the
trial.
General John Gronouakl out­ statement, "We are expecting of the financial records of the
• • •
* 100, 000.
line plana for Improved p ar­ immediate action from the town."
Comment* are itartin g to
Governor."
It was pointed out In a con­
cel post aervlce.
On the stand this morning
com* into The Herald office
Gronouakl
promised
"tender,
ference this morning held by
Certain Criticism
was William II. Roller, for­
now for the Job den* on the
laving care" for Yule pack­ Meanwhile, members of the the committee's legal repre­
JUVENILE JUDGE C. VERNON MIZE (left)
mer Daytona Bench potiee
1964 Progreea Edition. Nice
ages this year with new sched­ Town Council, including May­ sentative, that the committee
was honored with the presentation of a plaque
chief, who told of hi* assign­
uled delivery of parcel post or W. Lawrence Swafford, ad­ is releasing a copy of a letter
to know the reading public ia
from the Juvenile Council, shown being pre­
ment In June, 1962, to check
available by Nov. 30 for the dressed a letter to Governor received by the Board of Comrecognizing a lot of hard
sented here by retiring Council President Bill
most populous areas,
Bryant in which they advised mlasioners of the Town of Al­
work.
activities
of
A
l
d
e
r
m
a
n
'
s
Tanner. Inscription on plaque indicated that the
•
• •
“For
the first time, service the state's Chief Executive tamonte Springs from Jack
trucks
at
Hi-Arrrt.
award was presented to Judge Mize for “OutCHRISTMAS DECORATIONS will light up Sanwill be predictable with eight that they have Joined In the Greene, certified public ac­
T h a County Commlailon
Firing the questions at him
standinsr and devoted service to the youth of
ford street* in a glow of Yuletide glitter this
areai of the nation ready be­ signing of the petition. "This countant, stating that certain
Tueiday agreed to latue a
wns
Defense
Atty.
J.
Russell
Seminole County."
(Herald Photo)
year ns the Sanfonl Merchants Association
fore the coming Christmas action," the letter stated, "has records were In "poor condi­
Hornsby, of Orlando, as he
permit for the Jal-AIal Fron­
adds these and many other lighted pole decor­
season to allow postal em ­ been precipitated because of tion" and requesting that these
tried to wear down the wit­
ton to initall atreet light* in
ations, President B. L. Perkins Jr. (left) and
ployes to tell customers with certain crltlciam directed at irregularities ibould be cor*
ness and point up inconsistfront of Its parking lot on
Christmas lighting chairman E. C, Harper Jr,
a high degree of accuracy t h e affairs of Altamonte reeled aa early ae March, 1934.
enciee
in
his
testimony.
U.S. 17-93. Not only will the
hold some of tho attractive polo decorations
when parcel post packages Springs,
Swofford aald, "Sine* we re­
Rosier told of watching an
Fronton buy and inetatl the
which will he lit up this year, (Heruld Photo)
will
be
delivered,
providing
"We,
as
the
governing
body
tain
a competent certified pub­
Atdermun
truck
arrive
at
the
atandarde and light*, It'll al­
the alp code number la used. , , , welcome and encourage lic accountant . . . to cooduct
plant, being unloaded, then
so foot the power bill.
"In addition, all sacks of any such examination of the an annual audit of our records
•
• •
reloaded, taken to a nearby
mall will be limited to a free town's financial affairs as and such audit la available to
spot fur an overnight wait
County Commissioner Lea
fall of 13 Inches and individual you may cooducL
any Interested citizen la our
and then return to the plant
Cary paid Tha Herald a varpackage* to a free fall of ig "Any municipality," the let- Town 1UU, I assume that the
with the sama fruit.
Wayne Albert, chairman of
bnl bouquet on ita annual
inches and foam rubber pad­ ter continued, “In order to coat of such an examination
He said ha or other agent*
progress edition but remark­ the Jaycee Christina i parade
ding is to be Installed to cuab- serve Its citizens, must havo will be paid for by the petlhad thn truck and contents
ed, “ You didn't publish a announced today that f
II of packages."
the confidence end trust of tinner*, the councilman, indi­
ynungsteri,
six-year
oUl
.fcott
idarr
turv«ntknr*
at
alt
photo of the moat striking
* ,%
i1 "i f * *tnf , i -»■ "t «i
t oltica department thaw citizens end w* feel aa vidually, am) the mayor, and
Fuller
and
nine-year-old
Dlckto
time*
ihirtpg
tb*
ii
liod*
church in Seminole County."
alp-codas be used early examination of tha X expect that It would coat
UeJtotf Ft***
• a t - dole* H a y d fttt
“Which one is th a t! " we Peas have tied a i win
a packages which town's affairs will-allay any about 120 per person."
F
re
v
d
e
tt
{
today
Rapes',
. T ew &lt;r*tticK d k&gt; a
Utt ’altoa, "BUI Bx^k,h-*whra
asked. Gary popped back, the Chriitmaa theme
three to flva days m linnderitandlnp or doubt
Municipal A ccent*
charsgteriaed
with the title, "My Chr
■pptytog And ehutalng era, cd speech Johgaon’a ac­
“Oriedo’a Firat Methodist, of
faaSat
delivery,"
Donaldson which may exist aa a result of
tie
with
Sen.
The petition addressed to
Dream."
ptoymsnt
fron
Hi-Acrea,
fold
ton
of
*£n
HubertTt.
Hum
course."
the Influence of certain criti Governor Bryant points to an
said.
Both boys submitted the
of observing the truck being wuter as a choice between re­ phrey as a running mate.
•
• •
cism and agitation."
examination "Into the methods
sponsibility
and
recklessness.
same title on the same date.
loaded from a Ill-Acre bin,
Tbe Arizona senator said
The County Commission The $23 savings bond will be
The letter was signed by and accuracy of the municipal
Aa he prepared to invade nro- Humphreys candidacy has
driven
to
a
point
on
Spring
chamber in the Courthouse al­ split but both boys will ride
Councilmen Keith L. Nixon, accounts, with particular em ­
Lake Road, left Ihcre over Goldwater territory in South­ tied up the Democratic party
••
so has something new. On tho in their own car in the parade,
Gene R. Stephenson, Robert phasis on: (1) The City owned
night, and then returned to ern California, Johnson said "in a neat bundle for eventual
panelled wall behind the com­ slated for Dec 2.
E. Newell, Stuart D. Fritch water department, (2) the lag
tho
election
stakes
were
"iucdelivery to the Americans fot
tho plant to be Unloaded
missioners' desks appear*
and Mayor Swof ford.
c e ll and survival." He assert­ Democratic Action, the most
roll* and valuation of proper­
Scott and Dickie both attend
again.
these word* In “ bank" style Southside School. Scott is the
ed.
"Inequalities"
ly, &lt;3) the payment of delin­
effective radical Socialist or­
Each time, he said, the Imid
"We cannot and will not play ganization in the land."
aluminum painted letters:
E. Pope Uauett, Republican quent real property taxes, and
son of Mr. and Mra. Ben Full­
was examined as a new ship­
Iho war-game of bluff and Goldwater was also to ap Demonstrations
BOARD OF
opposing M a y o r Swafford, (4) the qualifications of per­
er, of 1316 MellonvlUe Avenue
ment of fruit.
CAIRO U. A. H. (U P D -A r­ Democrat, for a seat on the son or persons responsible for
bluster."
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS and Dickie is the son of Mr,
pear in Chicago and Oshkosh,
Sln'e attorneys in the case
mored c*r* patroled the County Commission, said to keeping the books."
The President planned a fo­ Wis.
SEMINOLE COUNTY
and Mrs. Richard Dcas, of
are William D. Hopkins and
street* of the capital of Khar­ dey, “More than two weeks
scorr FULLER
ray Into California areas in
2013 MellonvlUe Avenue.
Neat, sharp, keen, and
With reference to the annual
Arthur L. Steed. The trial is eluding Los Angeles, where In his Cedar Rapids address toum today as new demonstra­
ago
these
alleged
irregulari­
The winning theme, "My
audit,
Swofford pointed out to­
attractive, too!
being heard by Circuit Judge Goldwater sentiment runs high, he said that Johnson's support
tion* broke out.
Christmas Dream," will be
ties in the public record* oi day that the auditor said ha
Thomas lteusley of DeFuniak after opening another day o! comes from "hureacrats who
used as a basis for all the
A l t a m o n t e Springs were did not audit the water rec­
fear the cold light of public,
Spring*.
heavy campaigning with a scrutiny, from labor leaders Fire Victim
floats which will enter the
brought to my attention; spo ords prior lo a Utter dated In
Alderman
ia
charged
with
speech at Albuquerque, N M who promise tn deliver voles
parade.
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - clfically: The apparent In­ March because the water de­
grand larceny, conspiracy to
lie gave his assessment of
An IT-year-old man burned to equalities in tax asieum eoti partment's books had not been
This will be the 13th annual
commit grand larceny, two "What this election is all and not from the grass roots.
death early today when * fire, and tax payments.
Christmas parade sponsored
aet up. Since that time, he
counts of bribery and one con- about" in a speech prop ired
by the Merchants Division o|
apparently caused by a defec­ "1 applaud this grass roots added, the water department
spirncy
to
commit
bribery.
for a rally a I Albuquerque. Street Fights
tive heater, swept his home. effort by approximately one hooks have been established
the Chamber of Commerce
Earlier today, two truck And In the text of his Los An­ TULSA, Dkla. (UPI) - A The victim, Preston Jones,
and staged by the Sanford
half of Ihe registered freehold under the direction of the
drivers for Hi-Arres told of geles speech, he said:
series of street fights broke lived alone in the house.
Seminole Jaycces.
eri of Altamonte Spring! to in­ auditors.
moving the loads to the
‘ We are going full speed out Tuesday before and alter
quire into the a «vsrent favor
Further, said Swofford, they
Spring Lake Road area and ahead We are not going hick a speech by Ijd y Bird John­ Space Monument
IHsma in certa'ii -iipects ot have been Inspected by the
of noticing they were being to a past of muddling ind son. The brawling was blam­ CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) their city government. Since Housing and Home Finance
followed by what they believ­ m ake-believe, mud - slinging ed in part on clashes between The seven original Mercury
that time," Bassett continued, Agency, a federal bureau that
ed to ba agriculture depart­ polities and mildewed policy." Goldwater and Johnson aup- astronaut* have been invited
DICKIE DEAS
"I have repeatedly asked financed the Installation of the
ment inspectors.
Goldwater, in his first sche- porters.
lo attend the dedication Nov. Mayor Swofford to explain municipal water system. Tha
A political rally, one of the
10 of * monument honoring these matters and have re­ books. Swofford continued,
last of the current campaign,
America'! first man in spjce ceived no reply." Bassett said were found to be in good or­
will be held Thursday at 6
venture.
he had done this in telephone der. He milled that IIHFA will
p. m. at the new city parking
calls, personal conversations make a final audit of the wa­
lot at First Street and Park
3 Kidnaped
and in political speeches.
ter department next month beAvenue sponsored by the Semi­
COLUMBUS, Ga. (UPI) “ I believe," Bassett went on fore turning the entire water
nole County Young Republi­
By Hollis Austin
of vice president and went out | to assume," Cain pointed out upset by Ihe sudden end tra- Two 13-year-old A l a b a m a to say, “those who seek county system over lo the town.
can Club
City Editor
of his way to Insure that Vice| "(in that hlack and dreadful Sir dimth of the young Pres!- youths were ordered held
The public is invited to at
without bond today on charges
HepuMicai
Harry
P.
Cain,
President Johnson was prepar [day last November, America
tend and near all the candi­
dent, but Lyndon B. Johnson
dates who are in opposition in a former U. S. senator from esl for the Job he might have [was shocked, frightened and was prepared—he took over of kidnaping three Ft. Benning soldiers and holding them
(he Nov 3 election, on state, Tacoma, Wash., told a capa­
in a competent, decisive man­ for ransom.
city audience at a luncheon at
enunty and city levels
ner and dissipated our fears
Ten candidates, opposing Spencer's ResLiursnl Tuesday
for America and for the rest Income Tax
each other for five offices, will that the Democratic ticket of
PENSACOLA (U P D -A pro
be given equal time to make President Lyndon B. Johnson
of the world," said Cain.
lessor of economics recom­
their appeal*. On the state and Sen. Hubert Humphrey has
"The vast majority of the mended Tuesday that a atate
level are Rep. Joe Davis and more to offer the United States
nation
ia grateful to President income tax bo Instituted in
and
the
free
world
in
exper­
Robert Hoover, M. D.. for
Johnson for his firm hand in Florida and that the present
legislative representative; on ience, competence, resourceour darkest hour," he added. homestead tax exemption and
the county level, Guy Allen fulness, vision and courage
"President
Johnson
has stale inventory tax be repeal­
and Mary Earle Walker, for than any other ticket in the
made a wise choice in his se­ ed,
ta* assessor: Lawrence Swof- 20th Century
"What other two men have
lection of Sen Humphrey for
ford and Pope Bassett, for
vice president for he well
county commissioner; James spent to years, collectively,
knows the heavy pressures on
Blrkenmeyer and Walter llo- telling ready for the perils
be-g. for School Board. On the hazards ami problems of the
the president, the specter of
city level are City Commiss­ most important office in the
violence and the uncertainty
of life. He knuws it is Import­
ioner Joe Baker , opposed by world today," he asked.
Members of the Seminole
Cain pointed out that John­
E. C. Harper Jr.
ant to mase of the office of
niw e a t
son had served many years
vice president something more County Chamber of Commerce
flNSNCIN*
as senator and three years as
constructive and important Coffee Club will hear Earl
Even President
aarg
vice president, an office which
than ever before needed in the Provcncher, president of PreMust Shell Out
has taken on vital importance
Call the auto loan experts: Ralph Pezold,
history of the country," Cain cisioneering, Inc., explain the
MIAMI (UP1) - The State in today's world and that
nature of the work being done
noted.
or Jim Doucette, today. Phone 322-1611.
Democratic headquarters here Humphrey na« also bad many
He emphasized that no one by his firm for the Navy in the
received a bill for *13 from the years of experience in Ihe
can know how the changes In building formerly used aa tha
Florida Turnpike Authority,
Senate.
Russian and British govern­ Atlantic Coait Line warehouia
The bill is far Ihe loll charg
"These two men have a trements will affect world situa­ in downtown Sanford.
cs run up by President John- meadous accumulation of skills
POINTING OUT THE FACTS. Republican extions and ‘Johnson and Hum­ Clubbera will meet for half
“Complainera, pleas* note, son'a 21 car-five bus motor­ that can only be learned in the
Senator Harry Cain, who in stumping the state
Member F-O-LQL
phrey, with their experience an hour at 10 a.m. Thursday
"We are atill free to vote." cade Sunday.
political arena. The late Pres­
for the Johnson-Humphrey ticket, points out
have a better chance of know­ in the Chamber building. Ail
— Mary Kauffman
Officials said it would be ident Kennedy wai well aware
the reasons for his decision at a luncheon meet­
ing how lo deal with whit members of the Chamber and
Woman's Club paid.
of the importance of tie office
ing a t Spencer's Restaurant Tuesday,
aver these changes bring.**
tb o r meals age invited,
j

Agent Grilled
Relentlessly In
Citrus Trial

Two Southside Boys
Win Yuletide Contest

Johnson, Goldwater

To The End

n&amp;wA.

IS YOUR HEART
INTHE RIGHT RACE!

Political Rally

Slated Thursday

Johnson Needed - Cain

Your

VOTE. . . VOTE

Navy Contract

To Be Explained

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ELDER BPRtHOa BAPTIST
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B. H ea llto a drlH Is — P a sto r
■ u n la y School _ _ f i l l ft f t
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Church Street. L e a g w o e i
Fr. Charles W . l i e w a n , Jr.
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F1NZCREZT ASSEMBLY
OF OOD CHURCH
c a r. n t h a a l Elm
X. M. W i l i e r --------- — F astor
■ i l l t y letaoel , — t i l l •• » •
V A “ i f W erehlr - M : » a. m.
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■uaday Ieheal —— l t d a *k
M eralar W erehl* — U i N ft Jft
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H r e a la i l e r r l e e ------• • • f t » •
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Mareery Oyea
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MISSIONARY
CHURCH
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Morn'lng W erehly — 11:11 ft ■■ •a la y
S r e a li y W erahly _ T:H ft ■ .
W tla ee d iy
Prayer l e r r l o # -------- t i l l ft f t
P M S C R M T BAPTIST
CHURCH
Oaera R oal
r a s te r _____ W llllem J. d u ces
K erala* Worehly . 11:00 a. m.
■ unday School
■. 1:1b ft m.
Tratnlny Union _
4:15 p. m.
K venlns Worehly — 1:10 p. m.
Wed. Offlcera A Teacher*
Meeting -------------- 1:10 p. f t

M ethodist

B aptist

A oT SD uSt

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Christian
FIR ST CHRISTIAN CHURCM
DISCI PUBS OP CHRIST
1441 A Sanford A eft
f t Varaoa P uller
■ u a le r School -----. 1:41 f t a .
M orales W erehlp - I t t i l ft 8ft

W E A R S

PIRIT BAPT1IT CHUftCM
l l » Parh Avenue
9 . ft Chance ----------- P ester
M am ins Warship — l:S* ft f t
Bonder School —
1:41 a. m .
Morning W omhlp _ 11:00 e. m.
Tratalag Union _ a:** p. aft
K vaalag Worship - 1:41 p. aa.
W eA Prayar Berylea 1:»* p. aa.

M o n k

FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Corner 4th Sk and Laurel Av*.
H er. C. K. A tSereen ---- Pastor
T slephese: tlI&gt; T U »
Sunday School ___ 4:44 ft 4k
M orning W orship _ 1*:44 a. m.
E vening W erehlp _ T:o* p. m.
W eA Prayer S ervice Til* ft f t

Lutheran
OOOD SH EPH ER D
LUTHERAN CHURCH
144* A Orlando Drive
H wy. l l . b t )
Sanford, Florida
U 1-T I1I
Tho Rev. J. O ardea P e a r y ,
P aster
Sunday gcheol —— 1:11 ft ak
M orning Worahlp _ 11:0* ft ak
Communion—F ir st guaday la
Each Month
X ladargartoa sa d Nuraary

CHURCH O f CHRIST
t i l t Parh Avenue
Bert Browa . . . . . . . B v a a g e lte l
Sunday
Bible Study
10:00 ft m.
Morning Worship — 11:00 a. nu
Keening Hervlce _ 1:10 ft m.
S e t "Herald • ( Truth" 1 ft aft
Sunday oa Channel •
Tuesday
Ladle* Bible CUte _ 10:00 ft ak
Wednesday
Bible Claes ——
T ill ft “ ■

LUTHERAN CHURCH OP
THB REDEEMER
1*1 W. t l t h P ise*
«T ht Church o f the Lutheran
Hour" aad TV *^hla U U *
Id fe "
H erbert W. O o e r e s ------ Paster
Sunday School _ _ 4:11 ft m.
Worehlp Service — 14:14 ft ak
K in d erg a n a s a a d Naraery

C hristian Science
FIRST CHURCH O P CHRIST
SCIENTIST
ISO B ast Second Street
■under Service A
■under S c h o o l----- tl:0 * ft m.
Subject:
"ProbaWon
A (l*»
Death."
W ednsalay Serviea . 1:04 ft ak
Reeding IVooait 101 B. P in t .
Weekdays: 11:10 a. m. • 4:10
ft m. Friday K eening: 4:101:11 y. aa.

OSTEEN BAPTIST CHURCH
1IWT. 411
Ph. 112-1114
Paator _ _ Chester W. Plank
Sunday School —
10:40 e. m.
Morning Service _ lt:n s t. :n.
Training Union _ _ S:l'l p. m.
Keening Service
1:10 p. m.
W edneidsy Mretlnge:
Organleatlona — 4:10 p. m.
Prayer _ — . ■ - I ’lo p. m.
C h elr __________________ P. m.

S outhern M ethodist
FIRST SOUTHERN
M ETHODIfT CHURCH
W oman's Club Building
441 Oak Ave.
Surw ard IL K night Jr., Pastor
Sunday School _ _ t : l ! k m.
Worahlp Serviea —_ 1:14 p. ra.

N az aren e

PAOLA CHURCH OP CHRIST
H ighw ay 41 Waat
Morrle Ruby _ _ _ K vangellat
Bible C l a e s -------- 10:** a. m.
M orales Worship _ 11:0* a. m.
Kvenlag Werahly — 1:00 ft aft
Bible Cleeses WeA - 1:1* ft m.

OAKUAWN BAPTIST CHURCH
JIU Country Club lload
Sponsored by F irst B aptist
Church
Roe. R. T. Barrett ------ Pastor
Sunday S c h o o l ___ _ 1:41 a. m.
Worehlp Ferylea — 1I:*S a. m.
Training Union —
S:4» p. « .
Keening W orship — Sioo p. m.
Wed. Prayer Sere. — 1:10 p. m.

CHRIST METHODIST
CHURCH
■unload Ketatae
Cltrua H eig h ts
Rev. Chart*# B. H ogg _ Pastoi
Church School ___ 1:41 a. ra.
M orning W orship _ 11:44 k ra.
M T P -------- -------- — 4:14 ft ra.
Eve. W o r s h ip ___ T:IS p.
W eA Prayer Service 1:1* y.ra.

«:h •. ■.
F ree M ethodist

CHUBCH OP CHRIST
(Isaeva
Ralph Brawar Jr. B v a a g e lte l
Bible f e h o o l ------- - !:* • a. m.
Mornlag Worehly — »:10 a. aft
K sa le s Worehlp — l:Sb ft m.
W eA Prayer Service T ill ft aft

You emn read many things in the human fac#. It
fg often the mirror of our emotions. It is sometime#
the reflection of our character.
But almost never does the face reveal the mtda of
the human sou/. I.ike gome artificial mask it can look
satiallcd when the soul is starving. It can look calm
when the soul Is troubled. It can look content when the
aoul is restless and yearning.

Church O f God
CIIURCII o r a o o
Iln d A rrenoh
I . H. A lf o r d --------------- F aetor
Sunday School —— 1:41 a. m.
Morning Worehlp _ 11:** a. m.
K yingellstlo Sere. - 1st* p. ra.
Tuts. Prayer Serv. _ 1:10 p. ak
Thura. Young People
Kadearor ........... — 1:14 p. ak
CHURCH OP flOD
o r PHOPIIKCT
S.lol Elm Avenue
Rev. Ttnliert W e lc h ____F seto#
Sunday School —— . 0:41 a. m.
Worehlp Merelco — 10:11 a. m.
K ngelletlu Herv. — Til# p. m.
WEDNESDAY:
Bible Training
1:41 p. ak
FRIDAY:
Young I’aopt* Serelc* 1:41p.m .

14:41 a m .

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Church Of C h rist

JORDAH MISSIOHART
HARTIST CHURCH
t i l l W. Plret S treet
■under School ------- 10:00 a. m.
Horning Worehly _ UlOO a. m.
Bible Study (Sunday) 1:00 pm .
K vesgalletls Serrlea 1:00 p. m.
Wad. fra y er Meet — T:00 p. m.
H ill Stephen* ....... .....- P setor
A Cerdlsl W elcome to All

• :•# ft m.

MOAT CROSS
4*1 ft P ark Avft
Pr. L erey D. Seper, R eefer
H ely C eatm sele* - T:ie f t ■
F am ily Service end
Sunday B e h e o l--------- t:S t ft ■
Morning Pray or

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• r a c b bfi n r o c i r r c h u r c h
Onera RA. *4 Woodland A r e,
Rev. John H. H ires J r , P a lte r V,
Church School _ _ b:4l ft m.
M orning W orship — 11:4* ft m.
MYP , ------------ ---- 4:14 ft f t

soul’s needs?

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Sunday

C ongregational

T H E C H U H C H F O R ALL. • A LL FO R T H E C H U R C H
larly and support the Church. They
Ttw Church D the ( m i n t factor
ara: (1) For hia own (aha. (2) For
no earth for the building of charac­
his children's whs. (3) Far the aaka
ter and food riliwtuhip ll la a atnreof hie community and nation (4l
houaa of tptrilual value*. Without a
For the aaka of tha Church itself,
strong Church, neither democracy
which needs hia moral and materiel
nor civilisation can aurviva. Thera
support Plan te go In church regu­
fam era (our aound raaanna why every
larly and read year Whte dally.
should attend aervicea regu-

Tuesday

Monday
I Samuel

Wednesday

Paalma
4 2:1- I t

CONOREOATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHUHCH
(Unltad Church o f C hrist)
Park Arenna a t 141b 81.
|: l t a. m . ___ Church Hehool
11:00 a. m. ™ W orship Harvlca
1:10 p. m. — C hristian Youth
Ministry
Rav. W elter A R. M ePhereoa.
Pastor

We can read them in the Bible. And hi the centur­
ies of man’s universal reaching for Cod. In the prayers
that a hundred million lips have framed. In the hymns
and psalms that generations have echoed.
Coil alone fully understands the needs of a human
soul. He who created us knows what is essential tor
His creatures. And when we come to His House, try­
ing to understand these deep spiritual needs . . . all the
while He is supplying them, satisfying the hungers
of the soul.

John
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Thursday
John
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F riday

M ethodist

FIRST CHURCH
OP TH E NAEARENB
U k * Mary, P tk
Rev. W. L Holcombe, Faetor
Sunday
4:44 ft r a . ------Bible School
11:04 a. m . __Morning W orship
1:44 p m . __ E vening Serviea
1:44 ft m. _ WeA H ld-W eeh
Prayer Service*
T:4* p. Sk _ Last W eA MUelo s e r / Service

P entecostal

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
414 Parh Avft
Rav. Robert M. Jenhlaa, Faetor
H orning W orehlp —. 1:14 ft m.
Sunday School —
4:41 a. au
Morning W o r eh lp _14:41 a. ak
MTP M eeting* — 4:14 ft a .
(Interm ediate, Saator)
■ v o a la g Worahlp — 1:14 ft m
•■ N E V A METHODIST
CHURCH
Row. W. E. Tirana _ _ Pastor
Sunday School
4:41 ft m.
Morning Servlcao __ 11:44 k m.
Choir Praetleo Wed. 1:14 p. m.
Every On* Welcome.

M ethodist
OSTEEN METHODIST'CHURCH
Osteen
STAFFORD MEMORIAL,
CHURCH
North Monre*
C. A. B eatty _ _ _ _ _ _ Pastor
Oeteen
■ unday Sohool _ _ 14:44 a. ak
Ostean
Worahlp garvle* _ 11:4* a. m.
Stafford Memorial—
Worahlp Service
4:14 a. m.
Stafford Memorial—
Sunday t e h o a l ___ 14:H ft a .

Saturday

■ Corinthisag

F IR S ? CMCACM
OP THE NAZARENE
W . 2nd S t a t Maple Av*.
P ast Blekea ____ — — P setor
Sunday School ____ 4:44 k m.
M orning W o r sh ip
14:41 k m.
Youth ......................... . t;44 ft m.
T oun g Adult
F ellow sh ip
4:44 ft m .
The Nam es W* Bear
E vangetletl* Service 1:44 a. Bk
M id-W eek
Service (W eA ) __ TN4 p. ak
Third Sunday
■ tngiplratloa — 4:4* p. ak

FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CUL'HCH OP LONOWOOD
111 Orange Street
Rev. E. Ruth Grant _ P aitor
Sunday School _ _ 14:44 a. m.
H orning W orship _ 11:11 a. m.
■unday E vening _ 1:11 p. m.
W eA Bible Study _ 1:4* p. m.
Conquerora H eating
F riday ... — ....... T:4I ft ak

P re sb y teria n
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sanford, F lk
Oak Av*. • Srd St.
Grover C. g*w*ll Jr. _ P n tn »
Edgar W. Smith Jr. A lilita n t
Paetor
.Church School _ _ _ 1:41 a. m.
8«*elon M a * to _— 10:11 a. m.
Morning W orehlp _ 11:00 a. m.
Pioneer Pellowahlp _ 4:00 p. m.
Senior 111 F ellow sh ip 1:00 p. m.
E vening W orehlp __ 1:10 p. m.
W eA Prayar M eeting 1:11 p. ra.

CHURCH OF THE COVENANT
17T4 South Orlando Drlv*
Thom as H. Maktn ___ P**t«r
W o r e h lp _____ ____ 4:04 a. ra.
Churoh S c h o o l___ 11:4* a. ra.

-The Follow ing Sponsors M ake T his Church N otice A nd D irectory P ag e PossibleTHE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. M. R. Strickland

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employees

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

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

HARRELL ft BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 26th S t, Sanford

KIDDY’S STANDARD SERVICE
First ft French, Sanford

SANFORD WELDING *
FABRICATING CO.
Bill Whitley k Employees

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

KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. 1 s t S t , Sanford

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

HILL HARDWARE ft
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby N#wm*n and Employees

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

A. DUDA k SQNS, INC.
Slavis, Florid*

HILL LUMBER f t HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crapp# and Employs**

BAPTIST

ML Sion M lseleaary B a p tist Mpea Av*.
Saw
Ml.
Calvary
Missionary
B aptist
1114 W. 13th S t
N ew S alim Prim Ilire B aptist Church,
1400 W. t lt h S t
N ew M t Zloa Baptist Chsrch. 1TII F ear Av*
Oalriawn B aptist Chap*!, 4T4I W. Mth Su
Oataan Bapllat Chsrch
rin aerast Bapllat Church, t i l W. Onora RA
I'ralrl* Lake Bapllat Church, Rldga R d .
F ern P arh
Prograaa M!aai*aary B aptist Churoh. M idway
■ •coad Shiloh M lsslcaary Baptist Church,
N inth ■ Hickory
■t. Jam es Mlaeloaary Bapllet Church It* .
H A t i l Oeteea
Bk Paul Mlcslonary Baptist Church. Ith S t
a t Matthew* Mlesleaarp B aptist Church
Canaan H aights
Bk John's Ml**l*a*ry B apllat Churth.
P44 Cypraaa Z t
Tem pi* Baptist Chsrch, Palm Bprlaga RA,
A ltam oat* Spring*
W eelslde Mlaalonary Raptlet Church,
d l l A Holly Ave.
•I o n H ep* Baptist Churrit 114 O raag* A vft

ZITTROWER BROS.
1400 S. Elm
NELSON ft CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florida
OVIEDO RADIO ft ELECTRIC CO.
Robert A. Cameron IV
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and Staff
L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

LIGGETT REXALL DRUG
Gordon Kellett — Herman Koltff
and Employee*

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodfta and Staff
B.
EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
and Employ**s
SMITTY’S SNAPPIN* TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE
SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

DAIRIES
STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff
HOWARD BOTELER
Wholuala Confectionery
WHATABURGER
2546 French Avenue
WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M- Cameron and Staff

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companlaa
Irving L Pryor and Staff

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

ROSE AND WILK’S RESTAURANT
Roe# ft Wilks Bowman ft Employees

STENSTROM REALTY
Harb Stanztrom and Staff

CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
Ovlado, Florida

P a • 1a
W aalayaa
Methodist,
*k
M
W. a t P aoU
Sk Jamaa A.M .B, Ban ford Av*.
Sk Mary'* JkM-B. Church Bk B k 414 Osteen
Bk Paura MathedtM C h a r « h Oet*«a
ltd. E n t ir s f lit
Stafford Memertal Methodlat C h a r * h
ft DeBary

SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST
For«*t Lak* Icvcn th -d ay Adv*nllst Church,
Hwy. 411. F orset City
■•veath-day A dvaatlst Church. M atties!
Ava, A1 lam ent* Sprlaga
•aaford l*v*ntk-d ay
Adventist Church
Seventh I Elm

-SEMINOLE COUNTY A REA C H U R C H DIRECTORY-

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Aatloch Baptist Church, Ovled*
Central Baptist Church, t i l l Osh Avft
Chalueta fir s t B aptist Church
ChBluets BapUst M lesloa
Elder Sprlaga B aptist Church,
III L*tuaaa RA
l l r t t Baptlct Church, l i t Park Avft
Friendship B aptist Church #1
Altam onte Bprlaga
RL 44A A ltam onte Sprlaas
Plret Baptist Churoh «f DeBary
F irst Baptist Cbureh e f Oeaeva
Plret Heptlat Church of Lake Mary
Plr#t Uaptlet Church e f Lake Monro*
F irst Uaptlet Church *2 Lo*|w*od, Car.
Church A Oraat
First B aptist Church • ( 0*1*4*
F irst Baptist Church • ( Baa Land* Sprlaga
F irst Shiloh M iealoaery Baptist Church,
l i l t W. llt h St.
F orest City U ap tlet Church
Fountain Head Uapitat Church, Oviedo
Love Southern D apllet Mission, cbulu ota
M issionary
B a p tist Church North BA
Caterprlsa
M acedonia M lesloa B a p tist Churoh
Oak HIU BA O eteea
Moralng Otary B ap tist Church, Oensva Hwy.
Mi. Ollv* M le ilo n a r/ lie p ilit Church, St*
U &amp; &amp; Bprlaga A A , Lengw ocd

CATROGIO
Church • ( th* Nativity, Lake Mary
AU Souls Catholic Church. I l l Oak Av*.
Roman CaihoU* Mam. Sportamaa* Club,
CAhluot*
«
»

■k

Ann'*
Catboll#
Church.
Perehleg
Place, DeBary
Sk Mary Magdalen* C slh ell* Church. M alt,
land A vk A llam sat* Bprlaga
C H B ta T lA N
F irst Chrletlaa Church, HIT A Sanford Avft
Congragatlonal Chrletlaa Church.
3401 Park Av*.
Norlhild* Chrletlaa Church. F l o r i d a
H ave* D r, Maltlaad
OHUACH OP CHE 1ST
Church
Church
Church
Churoh

of
of
ef
of

Chrtat, t i l t A P ark Avft
Christ, Oaaava
Christ, Longwood
Chrtat, P aola
CHURCH OP OOO

Church
church
Church
Church

ef
of
*f
of

O if,
Ood.
Ood.
Ood

4*1 H ickory
llo o A F it ash
Oviedo
Mission. Xntcrprls*
BP1SCOPAL

Alt galntw Bplooopal Churoh M. SoBary
A va, Cntarprla*
Chrlat Episcopal Church, L*ngw oo4
All llalnlc Kplacopal, Kntcrprlso
H oly Croa* ZplaoapaU P ark A vft «4 #1*

LUTHERAN
Atecaaloa
I.utharaa
Church, Ov*rbrook
D r, C**a*lbarry
Oood ahephard Unltad Lath era,
JIM A Orlando Dr.
Lutheran Churoh o f lh* Radaamer,
l t l W. ISth P lace
Mcaalah Lutheran Church, Amcrleaa Legloa
Hall. I'ralrl* Lake, Fern Park
■k Luk*« Lutheran Church, Rk 4M glavla
METHODIST
Barnett M emorial Mcth*dl*4 Church. A
D cllary A v*, Ratarprts*
B ,s r Lake M ethodist Churoh
Bathcl A.M E. Church. Canaan flalght*
Caaaslberry Community Methodist Church.
Hwy. 11.41 A Plncy Rida* Hd, Caaaalborry
DeBary Community Maths diet Church W.
H ighlands. DeBary
Chrlat M«lhodl*t Church
Buolaad E state*
F irst M ethodist Church, l i t Perk A t *.
F lrct M ethodist Church o f Oviedo
F irst Southern Methodist Church
W oman'* Club 4*4 Oak Ava.
F ree M ethodist Church. I l l W. Ith SL
Ooaavft M ethodist Churoh. Geneva
Urao* M ethodist Church. Oaora RA
Grant Chapel A I M Church, Oviedo
Oakgrov* M tlhodlat Church, Ovlado
flp u a a K * IA * 41#4 t t w u .

N AZAR aN E
P I ra t
Church *&lt; U *
Nasarsaa, w .
la d a t Maple
Per*
Park
Church • (
th* Eaaaraaft
O'Brien R d, Pern Park
Lake Mary Church • ( th* Nasarea*
P R B S B T T Z R IA N
Community P resbyttrlaa Church. Lak* Mary
P lret
Presbyter tea
Church, Oak Av*.
• Ird Bk
F irst Presbyterian Church, C****lberry
F irst P reebylerU a Church *f DeBary,
B. Highland
Preabytarlaa Church of Th* C evaaaat
l l t l a. Orlando Dr.
■k Andrew* Pr*abyt*rlan Church M il L*ase a l Bch. D r . Bear Lak*
Up*ala Community F raehyttrU a Chureh.
I'peala Rd.
W*atmlnlat*r P reeb /terlaa Church, H owell
Park, K k 444

OTHER CHURCHES
Allen’* A.M E. Church. Ollv* * 12lh
Church * f Ood In Christ, Ovled*
ChuluaU Community Church
Church e f Ood o f Prophecy, h i t Elm At*
Ch»reh o f Ood Mlesloa. EatarprUe
Chsrch o f Josu* C hrist of Latter D*1
Salata t i l l Park Av*.
Community chapal. A ltam oat* Spring*
Eastern Ortbodos Cbureh, Sk Johns Cbry
Bottom Chapel, Hwy. 17.11, F cra Park
CoagrogaUoa Bath laraet. l lt h A H agnolli
f i r s t Chureh *t Chrlat, ZeUattat,
4** B. la d Bk
K lngdsm H all *f Jabovah'a Wltnaa*
Lah* Monroe Unit. I l l ) W. Third 8k
Plret P entecostal Church o t Longwood
Mk Ollv* H ollues* Church, Oak HU
Rd. OstMU
Ptaecreat Assem bly o f Ood, n t h * Elm
Bastard Alliance Church, I l* t ft Park A n
•aaford C ongregation e f Jehovah'* Wll
»•*••*. 444 8*nf &gt;rd Av*.
The Salvation Army. Jl« E. Jnd gk
U n it/ Chur*h u Bftfttord, t d l A l e t K

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Thousands At Orlando
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WEATHER: Partly cloudy Tuesday; few showers; fclffe, T9; low, 65.

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**A Wood* Full of Question
■ rW For thooo of us who
do not understand th* prob­
lems of tho hard of hairing,
this tta rr will hslp answer
th* questions when H *p&gt;
poors tonight on th* Bon
Caaoy television show.
• • •
A Clock Watchsr who has
g child with such a handicap
let us know of this th* other
day. Sh« said sh* has a child
attending a spocisl school In
Orlando for tho hard of hear­
ing. Thro* other county chil­
dren ere also attending th*
school, sh* said, and the prog*
toss of her child la "remark­
able."
* 0 0
g
Children actually haring th*
difficulty will be used on th*
show, according to our infor­
m ant
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To newcomer* to Sanford
for th* Florida Conservation
Week event: Welcome. W*
feel youll find us a friendly
hunch sad hop* you’ll hav*
a pleasant stay. Enjoy yourW self, and if w* can b* *f any
h*tp, let us know.
• • •
Georg* BoD, president of th*
Westsid* Volunteer Fir* De­
partment, is urging aU elec
tors whs aru resident* of Fr*einct S to vote favorably on
Nov. S for tha propoesd fir*
district “If It pass**," taya

M »eU ,-0air*6*parta*i i will
• *

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A week more and ail the
electioneering ballyhoo will b*
over. A week from tomorrow
night end most of th* nation
will be going to bed late. Th*
next morning soma’ll be rich•r; soma’ll be poorer; soma’ll
be happier; some w oat
• • •
U.3. Flags flying at half
staff reminds many of 11
months ago when they were
displayed in th* asm* manner.
This tire* it’s for former
President Hoover; the last
time was for on* of tho black­
est day* in American history:
Tha assassination of president
Kennedy.
• • •
Th* delivery of seedling
pine* to Seminole County’s
Forest Ranger Service office
will begin Dec. 1, according to
Farm Forester Terrell Davis.
H* said that slaih, send,
loblolly and kmgleaf seedlings
—oo* year old and about 18
Inches In length—will be avail­
able at $4 per thousand plus
39 cents delivery eharge.
• • •
AU of these will grow in
8*mlnol* but the sand and
longleaf ar* best suited to dry­
er sites whUe the slash and
loblolly are more adaptable to
wetter tolls. Th* slash and lobloUy ar* th* principal trees in
this county.
Davis will assist landowners
in any technical problem con­
cerning planting. His office is
located in the Seminole Agri­
cultural Center oo U. S. 17-92.
He Is avsUsbl* each Tuesday.
The seedlings — by th* way —
may be ordered through th*
Farm Forester or Use County
Hangar at Loogwood.

VOL. 56

United Press Leased Wire

Established J908

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. SOT

State Farm
Expansion
Wins Nod

Conservation
Week Starts
Here Today

A IW.000 expansion pro­
gram for th* Central Florida
Experimental Farm, oa Celery
Avenue, including new build­
ings and land acquisition, has
bans approved by the Stats
Board of Control, it was learn*
ad today.
la a lengthy report end sur­
vey by the seven scientists as­
signed to the experimental
station (and fully reported In
th* agrlculturc-induitry and
county sections of today's Pro­
gress Edition), farm official*
requested an appropriation of

Secretary «f Stela Tom
Adams was due ia Sanford
early this afternoon to launch
the Florida Conservation Week
activities as proclaimed by
Gov. F an is BryistAdams was the principal
ipeaker for the opening festlv
Hies in th* Civie Center. He
was joined oarlier at a Jim
Spencer Restaurant luncheon
by Mias Priscilla Schnare of
Hollywood, Miss Florida for
1M4.
Miss Schnarr was listed as
th* official hostess for th* day
and she was ea band to greet
visitors from throughout th*
state.
Florida Conservation Week
is being sponsored Jointly here
by th* laaford Chamber cf
Commerce and the Florida
Development Commission.
Sanford wae selected a* fte
pilot city tor what is expected
to bo held annually in various
cities throughout th* state.
Exhibits are fee plaen at tha
Lako Monro* Industrial Park
and Civic Center and today’s
special program izrvolvss dem­
onstration* of firefighting
techniques sad tree planting.
Th* demonstrations will be
held at* the park following
Adams' speech in th* Civic
Center. After th* talk, ha U
scheduled to preeent • number
of conservation awards to top
state officials. ~ —...........i. Continuous movies will be
shown at tho Center after th*
formal program.
Special events are sched­
uled for each day wMb a host
of speakers, exhibits, demon­
strations and field trips plan­
ned.
Wednesday will see * num­
ber of speakers on th* Civic
Center program as thsy bold
a seminar oa conservation.
The weeklong program con­
cludes Saturday with a Chil­
dren’* Day event *t th* Cen­
ter.

Ibis request was directed
to the experimental station's
parent organisation, the Uni­
versity of Florida, at Gain**viD*. Tha university pared Urn
request to $113,000 and for­
warded it in the school's overaS budgetary request to the
State Board o&lt; Control.
Tho budget request must
now bn approved by tho State
Cabinet sad the INS Legiala.
tore.
The experimental station on
Celery Avenue I* divided into
two motions, tte "office” just
oft MeOonvllk Avenue, at tha
snar Od-teaford Nava Aca­
demy, aad the "farm,” 1H
miles furthar east on Celery.
The budget request, if ap
proved by th* State Cabinet
and Legislature, will include
tllT,000 for a new office build
lag and laboratories, 140,000
for new land for the cultivation
and redevelopment, primarily,
of peaches and ores mentals,
and $31,000 for a greenhouse
and besdhous*. (It was ex­
plained a "beadhouse" Is the
supply or work shop for the
hothouse.)

IUUVA

•••

Five Rescued
PERRY (UP1) - Tour Flor­
ida State University students
and the mother of oo* of them
were rescued Monday after
spending th* night oo the Aucilla River.

9 M arines Die
HUELVA. Spain (UPt) Nine U. S. Marines were killed
today when two Navy helicop­
ters collided in the air during
a massive amphibious landing
maneuver oa the beaches of
southern Spain.

Pow er S tru g g le
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) A U. S. Court of Appeals was
to hear today th* struggle of
power between ■ federal judgs
whose orders to prosecute Mis­
sissippi civil rights cases drew
a flat refusal from a U. S. at­
torney.

High-Level Meet
WASHINGTON (UPI) Secretary of Stale Dein Rusk
met today with British For­
eign Secretary Patrick Gordon
Wtlksr for talks that mark
the first high-level U. S. con­
tact with Britain's new Labor
government.

ONLY A PORTION of the thousands of copies of Tha Sanford Herald’s

11th annual Progress Edition are pictured as they were being readied to­
day for distribution by carrier throughout Central Florida and by mail
throughout the United States and the world.
(Herald Photo)

Herald's 11th Progress Edition
Covers Seminole County Growth
The Sanford Herald's 11th during th* last year.
annual Progress Edition is off There are pictures and
the presses with this issue to­ storiss about agriculture, in­
day.
dustry, aports and racreatkm,
This edition contains l k
pounds of pictures and news
articles depicting in 100 pages
the growth and progress of
Sanford and Seminole County

Fisherman
Drowned In
Lake Monroe
A Winter Park fisherman
was drowned Saturday after­
noon when the boat in which
he and two others wert riding
capsized in choppy Lake Mon­
roe.
Dead ia 0. C. Bcaeham, 61,
of 330 West Comstock Avenue,
Winter Park. The death was
ruled by Coroner W. Hugh
Duncan as accidental drown­
ing.
Another fisherman, Wejley
Glenn, was treated at Semi­
nole Memorial Hospital for ex­
posure. A third, James Good­
man. was uninjured, according
to Constable Bob Carroll.
Shertfl s deputies launched a
rescue boat to save the men
but they were picked up by
civilians in the area. Reaching
Goodman were Claude E. Is­
bell and Ray Gaze! whila Tom
Wade saved Glenn.
According to Constable Carroll, the three had been fish­
ing about 300 feet out in th*
lake when the wind churned
the water into heavy wavts,
capsizing the boat.

of th* county with their adver­
tisements.
Thousands of copies of to­
day’s Progress Edition hav*
been ordered by our readers
th* Navy, churches, schools, for mail-sway to their friends

the economy, the city Itself throughout ths United Stales
and county itself, homes, a and the world.
section about our neighbors at
Enterprise, Deltona and De­
nary . . . picture* and stories
about znost anything in Sem­
inole County.
Furthermore,
merchanti,
business -houses, industry and
others present another picture
Mrs. Fred T. Williams, of
320 Oak Avenue died Sunday
at 12:45 p. m. at DeBary Ma­
Tam pa Times
nor. Born in Conway, Mich.,
she had lived in Sanford for the
past 33 years.
For Goldwater
The widow of Fred T. WUTAMPA (UPI)—The Tampa Hams, she was a member of
Times editorially endorsed First Presbyterian Church, a
Republican Sen. Barry Gold- member of the Woman's Club
water for the presidency to­ of the church, serving as his­
day. The paper endorsed Re­ torian at the time of death,
publican Richard Nixon In ind a long-time member of
1960.
the Sanford Woman's Club.
Survivors include one son,
SIOUX FALLS, S. D. (UPI) Frederick Williams, of San
—Th* Sioux Fails (S.D.) Ar- ford; a daughter, Mrs. A. F.
gus-Leader, which has barked Kelley of Richland, Ga.; four
the Republican national ticket gramlrhildren, Sally and Retsy
in previous years, said Sun­ Williams, of Miami; Linda
day it would refuse to endorse Williams, of Tallahassee, and
either of this year's president­ Fred Kelley, of Richland, and
ial choices.
three great-grandchildren.

Sanford Resident
Dies At DeBary

Folk Singer, 26,
Held In Threat

MIAMI (UPI) — A young
folk singer, described as an
avid hunter end owner of "a
couple of guns," faced a hear­
ing today on a charge of
threatening President John­
son's life.
Paul S. Bark, 26, was pick­
ed up here late Saturday, less
M iller To Talk
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - than 24 hours befort tho
Gov. Farris Bryant and State President arrived here for e
Cabinet officials, campaigning tumultuous ovation from a
with President Lyndon John­ crowd of 6.COO.
Back, a former University
son today, sent back word that
their employes are to be al­ of Miami student, presently
lowed to hear a speech in enrulleti at Miami-Daile JunTallahassee this afternoon by j ior College, was held on $23,the GOP vice presidential can­ 000 bond pending a hearing
"Strength** our might
didate, Ceagresiman William | at 2:30 p. m. befort U. S.
"With year voting right.”
—Rath Swinney Miller, of New York, from the Commissioner Roger E. DavlitWoman’s Clubl eipi’ol steps

VOTE. . . VOTE

MON.. OCTOBER M , 1964

UNITED FUND report meeting Friday at th*

l.'SO Building showed the drive off to n sharp
start. Troy Ray, head of the UF appeal in Semi­
nole County, is shown inking in the percentage
of this Red Feather, n symbol of the Fund's
campaign. Scores of volunteers are busy con­
tacting county residents ns they strive to hit
10O per cent of the i(uuta.
(Herald Photo)

Jury Selection
Delays Start 01
Citrus Trial
Whether er not a list ef
Jurors wae drawn according
to law delayed opening argu­
ments today in th* Circuit
Court trial of Ralph W. Ald­
erman and Billy Lamar Ham­
mond.
Alderman and Hammond
a rt charged with grend lar­
ceny in connection with an
allaged 9200,000 swindle from
Hi-Acres Concentrate, Inc. ef
Semlnola County.
Tha delay eama when Dorninick J. Salfi and J. Russell
Hornsby, Orlando attomays
who ar* representing Aiderman, ralstd th* question of
proper juror eeiectJon proced­
ure during a lengthy examin­
ation of County Clark Arthur
Beckwith who was on th* wit.
ness stand.
During th* questioning ef
Beckwith Judge Thomas A.
Beasley of DeFuniak Springs,
ordered recess*** to permit
Beckwith and hie staff to
check certain jury lists.
Alderman and Hammond
face trial on seven counts ef
grand larceny.
Prosecuting th* case for
th# State of Florida is
State’* A t t o r n e y A. L.
••Mike" Steed of this circuit
He is being assisted by Wil­
liam D. Hopkins, a state’s at­
torney from th* second judi­
cial circuit in Tailahaseea.

• • • President Johnson G ets Rousing W elcom e • • *

President Aims Remarks
At Florida's Retirees
By Dottle Atatim
City Editor

ORLANDO — Tens of th o u sa n d s of C entral F loridian*
jam m ed Colonial Plaza an d t h e p arad e route to d ay to aes
and touch P re sid en t Lyndon B. Johnson.
T h e P re sid e n t obliged t h e scream ing crow ds b y a lte rs
n ately w alk in g and rid in g a lo n g the parad e ro u te, pop­
ping out of the car to shake hands with everyone he
could reach. He smiled and greeted thousands.
Arriving a t Colonial Plaza about 30 minutes
late, President Johnson looking somewhat hot and
fatigued; took an unprecedented pauso before mount,
ing the platform and dis­
appeared Into a trailer Sen. Spessard Holland and
parked near the speaker’s after accepting tha Introduc­
stand. He remained there tion, Johnson said, "Pm tur*
about 10 minutes while you ar* going to eontlnu*
the crowil waited Impatiently
and chanted "ws want John­
son."
Th* tremendous pac* *f
campaign la apparently wear­
ing on tha President a* ha
puihea for naxt Tuesday’s
election victory.
Paraphrasing G e l d water’s
itateratnt, Johnson said "In
your eonaclenc* you know
what Is beat for your country-”
In contrast to Goldwater's
charges about tha moral da*
cay of Amariean p«opl* and
tha Amariean way of life,
Johnson said "You huv* th*
intelligence to determine that
tha man who answers the hotUna m ust b* a man of experi­
ence and responsible leader­
ship.”
Aiming his remarks at th*
Florida retiree., Johnson pro­
mise* th* Social Security
program would ha continued
and laid Social Security Is
not charity and not a hand­
out, " it It insurance paid for
by your hard labor.”
"This prosperous nation haa
an obligation to tha people
who labored to build tha coun­
try; for tha veterans who
fought in our wars,” he said.
Ha urg«d that oldar citizens
ha given n chance to contri­
bute to th* progress of th*
nation. "Lot’s not tear down
all wo havo built ap,” b*
counseled.
Referring to th* spec* cen­
ter a t Cape Kennedy, John­
son called Florida tha ipse*
state and said th* "apac*
work you ar* doing In th*
State of Florida ia essential
to our eurvivaL W* cannot be
second In apac* and first in
th* world.”
S i g n * , placards, banners
war* **en from the** eountlea: St. Lucie, Marion, 'Vo­
lusia, Seminole, B r e v a r d ,
Hillsborough, Lo«, Lake, Polk
and Alachua.
Th* erowds began arriving
at th* P lain and lining tha
route a t 6 a.m.
Johnson waa Introduced kg

that fina old Florida habit of
returning Sen. Spessard Hol­
land to th* Sonet*.
Present on th* platform
with tha President, bcsld*
Holland and Sen. George A.
Smathers, wars Gov. Ferris
Bryant, Sen. Mack N. Cleve­
land and Rep. Joe Davis, De­
mocratic gubernatorial can­
didate, Haydon Burnt; Secre­
tary of State Tom Adami,
Mayor Robort S. C arr of Or­
lando, and * host of dthsr
Central Florida digniUrias
and political figures.
Earlier, President Johnson
stopped In a t the Cherry
Plaza Hotel breakfast to chat
with Democratic leaders and
workers, among t h e m a
strong contingent from Semi­
nole County.
Johnson applauded the work

fte n

of Sens. Holland and tea*then and chided Holland fag
hie persistent effort to g«*
fund* for tha era**., atat*
canal—fund* which aro forth*
coming due, ho said, to mate
to tho stamina of Holland.
H* departed from lh« g w
tection of tha Secret Scrvte*
to shako hands with the jubi­
lant Democrats. Many time*
he left his limousine a t th*
hotel and along tha route to
shake hand* with th# milling
crowd and to areata aan*
aternation among hie proto*,
tor*.

Negro M agazine
Endorses LBJ
CHICAGO (U PI) — Ebeuf
magazine has endnried Presi­
dent Lyndon B. Johnson fc*
election.
Ebony, * national Negr*
monthly, said tn its November
Usu* that the presidential
election Involves not only eiv l
rights but also federal aid to
help Negroc* "climb a Uttla
higher."

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Florida Aviator Book O f Psalms Festival Set
Freed By Cuba,
Returns Home

'Too Clever B y H a lf/
Wilson Criticized
fore* through the Huuaa of
Common# • bill to nationallt*
Britain'* ataal Induatry, which
will affect tha natlon'a antlra
economy. A» an ardant La*
borlta axplalned hafora tha
alMtlont
"With ataal In our hand*
w# will hava control cf the
commanding height* In In*
rfuatry."
On the poaltiv* aide, Wil­
son, aa far back a* 1947,
ahowtd that ha could gat
tough with tha Buaalana. Ha
waa handling a 9112 million
trad* agreement with Motcow for tha Brttlih Labor
govarnmant in powtr a t that
RANFORD SHRINERS were hoat* to Mias Alms U hrhtm m er (left) adlima.
mlnlatrator of tha Shriners Children'* Hotpitsl in Greenville, 8 . C. A t
Ha waa than praaidant of
right I* '*
Mm. “Roy .....................
William#, wife
Sanford
Hub preaident. At
.. nf‘ the
“ _
ifo i......................
‘ renter
tha Board nf Trad* and, at .11,
Is llluatrioun Potentate Harold Kuatner,
(Herald Photo)
the youngait Cabinet mambar ilnea Pitt. Hla opponent
In tha trada negotiation* waa
Anaataa Mlkoyan, tha wily
Armenian.
Wllaon flaw ta Moacow
three tlmaa for the trad#
talk*, tha first visit being aa*
ploratory. Tha atcond drag,
gad on for flva weak*. Night
Tha Graanvill* Hoapltal and
Doorway* tn hop*, health tha duuit tn th* reerrstiun
after night Mlkryan haggled
with tha hard*h*ad*d Eng* and happlnaaa for crlppltd mom, th* door* to th* patin, 1H other* ar* supported by
llihman.
children war* Haacrlbod to th* arhoolroom door, th# ad- tha 935,000 Shrlntra of tha
Finally, thslr dlffarancat mambara of tha Hanford miniatratnr’a rfnnr, th# aurg- United Stataa.
ary door*, and th* -Sunday
war* whittled down to on*
Entertainment at tha din*
point. Wllaon kapt a plana Shrine Club and guaata at a School doors.
ner waa presented by MatroTha front door, through pnlitan opera aingtr Richard
warmad up, raady tn taka off dlnnar maatlng Thuraday by
for London tha momant Hue- Mil* Alma tJhrhammar, ad­ which tho children laava to go Holtadaw, who tang thraa
lian Intranilganca forced him ministrator of tha Shrine'* back Horn*, cured or htlpad •ami-classical aalactlona, ac­
tn break off tha talk*. Mlko­ Children'* Hoapltal In Grean- was tha final door dtscrihad companied by Roger Harria.
by Mlaa Uhrhammer.
During official business
yan thought ha waa bluffing. vill». a. 0 .
Mlaa lihrhammar accom“Non* of uur door* are ■ward* cartificataa wrra p a ­
Rut at 3:30 a.m., Wllaon left
panlad her talk with akatchra aver rloatd and our 60-bed tented tn Nobles Frank Mil*
without aigning.
By tha tima Wllaon return­ of the various doors and tap* hospital la always full," said Irr, Joe Corley and President
Boy Williams.
ed in Deremher, Mlkoyan had lacnrdinga of tnngt aung by Mia* Uhrhammar.
changed hit tune. Agieeinent th* ihibl patients.
Through th* clinic door
wk* reached aflar one 17hour aaaalnn. Whan the tout* hava pas**d 12,000 patient*.
began, Wllaon w*t on# of 780 of them fmm Florida.
(he few negotiator*, Briliah Many hav* barn nt*a*ur*hly
Tha Woman's Society of Hutchinson.
or Ituasian, who nmonged lo hrlprd and Simla rumplrtrly Christian Service and the
Special music will lie p a ­
remain nn hia feet In tha *ea cured. Thera la a waiting Hat Wealyan Service Guild nf tented by Mra. Bernard liarnf uvar 2x0 name*, and the
of vodka.
First Methodlil ('hutch of key and Mrs. K&gt;# llarkey.
Hia frlendt elaim that WII- usual waiting pcrlud ia a Sanford will Join mure than
year,
Children
over
18
ar*
nnt
Thoa* attending »re a*k*d
•cn mail* up hia mind to be
I.Ton.ooo Methodist women
cmne Britain'* prim* mlnltter accepted, nor are thna* whoa* throughout America thii week to bring thtir Bible and a
sandwich for lunch.
when b* waa n At that age. caaea writ judged to be hopele»a. Th* huipitnl la operated in nl.ierving their annual
Th* Weslvan Service Guild
In* father, an Indiitlrial
“Call To I'rayer And Selfihymltl, hloiight young H al­ • vcliitivaly fill chlldien whnae
prraentnl » program at tha
denial."
oid up to laindon from lhair parent* ara linahl* tn |iay.
Sunday Evening Worship In
A “(Juirt Day" program
Many nf tha children ratnain
nhfarvinea of tha Week nf
horn* In Ynrkahlra. Ha took
In tha hospital for a year nr will he held fr«m 10 • 12 a.m.
hint In Downing Street where
Prayer and Self-denial.
on Tuesday In th* church santha boy, wearing knea panta l«ngrr, having aa many aa Id
operation* over a period of ctuary. The church will b*
and a cap Inn big for him,
time.
open all day for pra&gt;er and
Tha flags of E n g l a n d ,
hail hla picture taken In front
Other dnnra which wei* de- mrdlt.ition.
Franc*
and Spain, In addition
of No. |o, tha prim* mini*arribrd by Mra L'hthammer
leader* will b* Mra R. F. tn that of America, have
lar'a raaldenra.
and sung about by th* chil­ Cole, Mra. Ro*a Adams, Mr*. flown over Mh'hlcan during
Wilton etaina to hava kept dren wei* tha kitchen door,
It W. Herron, and Mr*. It. If. ita history.
hit atallad go.il ahe.ol of
him throughout hit youth. In
1U.I4 h* won a acholarahip to
tr n d u e a au c h In n o v a tio n # • * Oxford University, where ha
weekly prate conference*. and lock a firtt data honor* it*
to make tha office nf prlma graa. lie hacama an Otford
minister more Ilka that of •Inn at 21.
tha U 8. pietldent.
After a (hott si&gt;«l| at a
II* haa aurroundad hlm'alf civil eervant, Wilton waa
with bright young man who elected to Parliament m lt&gt;44
represent tha braina nf indut. bacuniing a Junior minuter
try, tha unlveriitiaa and tha afterward* nt at*.
•cirntifli* laboraloriaa.
Wilson ib'libetulely culti­
At one of Itt firtt prlorltiat, vate* a llowil-to ear'll, Io|kay
the Wtla.n government will image which ir at variatic*
with hi# Oxfi id bu .ground.
Me ainokc* a pipe, dtivaa a
P*»»rd, prefera beer to chant,
pagne, canned taluun to th*
•nmked vanity Thu medtat
(out bedroom home ha tharet
with hia wife and two tons
emt ontr fll.tHHi.
“ Wally" Philip*, owner n,
But \\itio n 't eo|oilett and
Philipt Colonial Cleaner*. la
claatlaa* axtarlor i* deceptive.
moving ta a naw budding at
It hldaa a ahrawd brain and a
111) W. 13th St. about Nor. 1.
• harp, often witty tnngua.
Philip* haa operated (ha hut*
typical la Wilann'e ivin.
inct* for tha patt 11 yaara mrnt on a tpecch which Sir
and It w tt founded In I 1 7. Alec IKiuglaa-llome. a tavare
critic of the United Nationi,
made before tha t ’N attociaj tion.
’ Even t matter butcher tn
addressing t vegetarian gathcring would find tun* to aay
a few werdi la praise of
IsttUsa."
lo referring to a wellknew feud between Conserve,
Yon ean put S*»0 into aomcor.c’a
i live party leader*, Wilson
to all the special people on your
futura with U. S. Sa\ inpe Bonds—
•aid that when Htrold Mac­
hat this &gt;e*r ? Y oum lf Included.
and the coat it only J37.SO.
millan landed at London Air­
You can alao ba pretty stir* vour
port from a trip abroad, Rab
gift will ba used for aometnlng
thli
But’er went forward and
Quitk fottt about
pretty important. Because moat
gripped hint wtrml) b&gt; the
Soriat E Sovingt tondt
ople hang onto their Saving#
throat.
&gt;nda until something important
• Yes get bask 84 far if ary 8J at
CoWlese, Wilton may ap­
■ atsnty (74* ytsrs)
come# up. I.ike collega tuition, a
pear, but he it never dull.
new baby, and retirement day.
a Yes par ne stats er laesl tsssase
ts i sad raa dtfsr psymssl a#
Something else. You give more
W A LI-V ” P H IL IP S
federal U i satU Us Bead* era
**
'- f t
than money with U. 8. Savings
cashed
Th* fum is th* first tn
Ronds. In a small—but vital—way
a Yasr lUada are replaesd free if
S H A i.T r
|*minel# t'ounty to &lt;tff*r fur 6,v«
leek dee tre n d a* atelew
vou giva freedom, too. Because
S to ra g e
facilities and aim
e Yes ean get year
Bond dollars do a lot to help l'ne’e
IF
yea seed ft
f i r s t t o have Isumliy c l e a n Sam stand tall in this trv&gt;ubigd
world of ours.
log a n d fur storage umter
#vry I
N
• n e roof.
Pricaa start at just S1S.7&amp; for
tha 446 in*. Why not g tv e Bonds
The vault door i* wad# by
t^e Mtite r Safe Company
and live the vault itself is
firrpicof and burglar proof.
Keep fraadom In your Mura w4th
i lomal Cleantrt Laundry
srd Fur dtorsgs w i l l retain
the same pbona number and
leiues an Invitation for cutrt«
r t .........»»l l - l ••&lt;*•*•** Mu U w iw y T i t e » .w , B.vc
..........
loigera and friends to visit
fU ifie tiw r in ttS *«d u* u.iei** *» U tr
nretrv.
te« a** tuiUuig.

Rjr Tom A. Cullen
LONDON (NBA) — Ever
• inf* ha b*f*m* laadar of th#
flrltlah Labor party nearly
two y*ar* agn, Harold Wil­
son's rrltlra have b**n saying
that Britain’# naw prlma min.
Ht*d la "too fl*v*r by half."
Thla la Ju«t about tba moat
damning tblnir • Rrlton ran
• ay about a British political
Ifadtr. "T*hi rlavrr by half”
meant that tha leader la not
to ha truatad, that ha haara
welching.
Amarlrana will »oon hava
opportunity to Judge whtthar
•uth dlatruat la Juatlflad. Tha
United Rtataa will ha hearing
a lot about Harold Wilton In
month* to ooina.
Hrtplla l.ahor't ra»or-thin
elctory, It appaara that WII.
non will praaa with hla pro.
grama, which may ha at ndda
with thma of tha United
.Stataa rhlafly In tha fltld of
Intamatlonal ralallnna.
Bor example, Wilton haa
announced hla Intention to
Itad Itritaln nut of tha nu*
clear anna Hub. Thla maana
•crapping Britain’* own nu*
altar datarrant. It alao maana
ra-nagotlatlng t h a Naiaau
agreement, wharahy tha Unitad Htataa agraad to aupply
I’nlarl* mlttllea tn Britain.
Tha new Labor prlma mini*
alar la alto nppntad tn tha
Idaa of a multinational nu*
alaar aurfara flaaL
In other wordt, with WII*
•nn at the halm of Britain,
the United Stale* may ha
forced to ra-aiamina her Hafcn»e policy. It may mean
morn ralianrn on Weal tier*
many at an ntly in the fulure. Tha possibility of So.
rlaliat Britain Joining forcaa
with fiaullitt Kranre in nr*
der to wreck NATO alto can*
ltd be ruled out, according to
nnme nhtarvara here.
Another are* In which
American policy-maker* will
tangle with Wilton It hit In*
• ixlenre t h a t t'ommunlat
Orion be aeated to the United
Nation*. Tbit wa« one nf the
pltnk* nf the Labor party
election platform.
Kaclualvn nf fpirign affairt
WII*. it, pnradoilcnlly, h a t
borrnwed many nf tha Idaat
which ha will now trek tn
put Into operation from an
Ameriran—tha lata Pratldant
Kennedy.' Tha Labor leader'*
•limitation for Kennedy ta
unbounded.
Wilton ta expected *a In*

Doorways To Hope A n d Health
Described To Local Shriners

MIAMI fUTI» - Vxrahat
Zeeman, a 20-year-old Flor­
ida pilot who made an emer­
gency landing on Cuba tig h t
day* ago, returned horn* la»t
night with no complaints ‘‘ex­
cept the food-—it waa louay."
Guards, armed with sub­
machine gunv, held Zeem in
captive for »*v*n days af*&lt;-r
hia light plane ran out of gut
and he landed on the island.
"But I really don’t have
anything to complain al»out.’’
he said at Miami Internation­
al Airport after getting off
n commercial flight from J a ­
maica. “ Only the food w*t
louiy."
Tha young aviator, who
lives In Coral Cables hare,
said h* thought ha was land,
ing in Jamaica Oct. IH when
he went down In the dark with
only four gallons of futl re.
mainlng In hia small cropdusting plana.
"I saw a lighthouse and a
tnwn that mail* ma think
that It waa Jamaica," ha
•aid. " I t turned out tn be
Pllon, Cuba, a small sugar
mill town on tha southeast
coast."
,

The Hymn Festival that Kriste Schilk*. Debbie Sew. (who are Buddy Burton. Jimwill be held at First Preiby. ell. Kathy Sloan, Stephanie my Dodion, Perry EchelbergUr, Gary Ganas. Ronnie Hall,
terian Churrh at S p. m. Sun­ WVstgate.
Also the boys of this choir Tom Hemphill, Robert Hend.
day will he based on the
“Book of Psalms” and will --------- ----------------------------- erson, Charles Hunter, David
Lanier. Andy Lyon. U roy
present prayers in song that
B e lie v e d
Nopper. Bobby Rumbley, Bill
In their proie forms may b« V ^ u a k e Believed
Stemper.
used for various facets of
The vesper hour it is hoped
Christian living, Mr*. George In Caribbean
;by the church officers will
Touhy, minister of music,
say*.
I WESTON, M an (U P I)-W cs afford an opportunity to
As examples there are "A f­ Ion Collese selsmological *ta many, even »ho are not memfirmation of Faith.’’ "Song of tion Thursday night r e c o r d e d , hers of the Presbyterian
Thanksgiving," "Prayer for a strong earthquake 1,firm church, to join th# congregajtion for this worship service.
Timaa uf Trouble," "Hymn of mile* south of Boston.
Praise" among t h e n i n e
The Rev. FraacU Donahoe.'
hymns that will lie used in asalitant director nf the ob- | # n r i n k T n A in u *
the 80 minutes of worship.
, trrvaiory. said the dU tu rb an * H I # l IUD 1 0 i M t t l
Along with the congrega­ was believed to he in the CarThe Bear Lake Horn* Dm,,
tion that will have a large ibbran, off the Dominican He- omtrntion Club will meet
part in the service there will public or Yucatan.
| Tuesday at 1:30 at the home
lie five choirs ol tha church.
The quake was recorded al »f Mr*. Itussell Loomis, 1311
The Pioneer Boys choir 10:01 p.m. EOT.
' Bear Laka Rd.
that is baing directed by Mrs.
Frank Gora Includes David
For
Aikan, John Charlaa Aiken,
Rill Bracken, Gary Butt*,
P ro p e rly
Jimmy Buckler, Steve Dod­
son, Allan Hall. Craig Ortano
and Roy Wright.
Th# Senior High School
group will hava In It Norma
Adams, Carol Besserer, Bet.
ay Carman, Helen Mann,
Sharry
Maraiita,
Patricia
Cuualty
Maraaita, Penney Nichola,
F A 2*0331
114 NORTH PARK
Suaan Nichole, n*tty Odham,
Marty Pierre, Diane Powell,

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SarfoH-OHuido A n a of the
Sixth District, attended a
banquet bald in honor of tho
Department of Florida P res­
ident Mra. E. A. (Carrie Mae)
Roberta of Dade City in the
Blue Room of the Tradewiatfa
Cafeteria In the 8eminole
P lata, Caaaelberry.
Tho banquet waa hooted by
th e Sanford Auxiliary U nit
B3 and the president, Mra.
Pool (Minnie) Pexold, Intro­
duced the opeakero, Mra.
Koberta and the dlatrict preaIdent, Mra. John (M ary)
Broom of Tarawa.
Alao Mated at the apeakera
table were the prealdenta of
other unite represented, Mra.
Harold Kryder, Memorial Un­
it 28S of Caaaelberry; M n.
Frank Ambachtr, Old Glory
Poat 189, Altamonte Spring*;
Mra. Alain Marah, Unit 10,
Orlando; and Mra. Charlotte
Bollock, Unit 242, Orlando.
Other epeela! gueata were
Mra. Emma Adama, Past De­
partment President, and Mra.
Pearle Adama, Department
Secretary.
Mra. R o b e r t a , a moat
charming and gracioua peraon, apoke on the four phaara
of Auxiliary work - AmerIcanlam, Child Welfare, Com­
munity Service and Rehabili­
tation In her inspiring and
thought provoking talk.
She urged the unlta to fos­
ter Americanism In t h o
achools through their essay
and Girts State programs.
Eaaay themes for thia year’s
contest are "America’* Great­
est Need" for the Senior
Highs and '’My Challenge to
Americanism" in the Junior
Highs.
Under Child Welfare, ahe
charged tho women to provide
care and protection for all
children, particularly the chil­
dren of dead or disabled vet­
erans. With four million chil­
dren who have never been to
Sunday School or church w*
have a challenge to help them
spiritually as well as physi­
cally. She reminded the mem­
bers to aid worthy student*
in furthering their education
by helping them obtain scho­
larship* which are available.
She told of the 1,200 hoys
ranging in ages from 11-17
who are confined to the atute'e
Industrial schools as well a*
the nearly 300 Ito y s on Iha
waiting list presently lodged
In Jail*. The American l e ­
gion la trying to help thesu
youngsters by sending Christ­
mas gifts snd library tmoks.

(UPI) — Two Air Force ser­
geants spent 16 hours on a raft
is tbs Gulf of Mexico belting
off sharks "with the only
thins wc h id . paddks," sstil
they were rescued Sunday by
an Air Force misille retriever
boat.
M/Sgt. Jam es G. Besson, 44,
snd M /Sgt Calvin E. Smith
Jr., 42. both of Elgin Air Force
Base, were picked up 12 o ik s
offshore.
Both were in good condition.
Season said the pair left HAMPTON Dunn, of
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Saturday afternoon a- Tampa, public relations
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board his small drift fishing director for the Penin­
M A
boat "Mlsa Becky." The craft sular M o t o r C l u b
sank In about 100 feet of wa­ (A A A ), and a brother
ter. Bcason laid his batteries of Harvey L. Dunn,
M e 'were shorted out before be Enterprise, will discuss
was able to radio for help.
"Freeway Driving la
The two men spent Saturday D i f f e r e n t , " before
POSTERS MADE by Mrs. Frances Fisher’s fourth grade class at Bear
night aboard a net-bottom cork members of M o n r o •
Lake Elementary School proclaim National School Lunch Week from
raft fending off sharks.
Chapter, Royal A r c h
Oct. 11-17. Children are encouraged to eat in the school lunchroom, where
"We hit them with the only M a s o n s , and their
attractive, well-balanced meals are served.
thing we had, paddles," Bes­ wives and visitors fol­
son said.
lowing a covered dish
He said they were able to dinner at 6:30 p.m.
attract the attention of a Tuesday at Maeonie
search plane Sunday by re­ Temple.
leasing a smoke flare.
Besson said be did not know
WEST BRANCH, Iowa - test Sunday on a grassy hill
what caused his boat to sink. K eeping Cool
overlooking
the
small
farm
cot­
(UPI)— Herbert Clark Hoover,
8YRACUSE, N. Y. (UPI)
who led a life of gentlenen tage where he was born.
—Sales
of central residential
Dr.
D.
EUon
Trueblood,
The
word
•’scallion"
comes
and peace through 90 years
from Aacalon, an ancient air conditioning this year
of a harsh century, was laid to prominent Quaker leader sad
a close friend of the nation'*
Palestina port which (hipped should give the industry its
31st President, said "thia la no
onions to the Mediterranean first half-billion dollar mark­
time for tears."
markets.
et
Tha air was soft with Indian
Summer as Hoover'* casket Success N oted
was borne on tha arms of By Men’s Club
Gospel
young servicemen to the gen­ The Mao’s Club of Christ's
tle
hill
rising
above
hit
birth­
OCT. 22, 10*4
Episcopal Church, Loogwood,
place. Hoover himself had se­
Meeting
Admissions
organised In March for the
Vlrgl# Lae Kouae, Luclua lected the burial site, located purpose of promoting fellow­
Hoover ship and spiritual kinship
PA O LA CHURCH
Shelly, LIU Pochlman, Jeanne in the Herbert C,
Memorial Park.
amoog men of the church has
Bodfisb, Pauline Snow, John
A military band played the had a successful first year.
O P CHRIST
Jacob Greenfield, Charles A.
Mellen, Early Croaa, AnnP solemn strains of "The Battle Many pro)ectj have been un­
Hymn of the Republic," the dertaken and completed by the
Melleni Earl Cross, Ann Brlatriumphal hymn written a group, which meets on the
aon,
Jarry
Merrlweathar
and
Varied Activities
century ago from the heart of first Monday of each month.
Agnes Crowley, *11 of San­
nation In conflict. It was Hoo­ In mid-summer the men _puoSUNDAYS 11:00 A.M.
ford; Holtn Chokanli, De­ ver's favorite hymn.
Offered Youth
sored
a
big
Hah
fry
using
flab
8:00 P.M
nary) Patricia Barry, Del­ Sen. Barry M. Goldwater,
they caught on an all-day
Young foika in the Sanford tona.
the Republican presidential deep aea fishing trip.
W E E K N IG H T S 7:30
Birth*
area have a multitude of acti­
candidate, )oined 76,000 other
Mr. and Mra. J o h n n y mourners at the graveslte to
vities to choose from for re ­
Brown, baby boy, Sanford;
C. 31. CLEVELAND
Ascension Lutheran Church
creation. From hors* back Mr. and Mr*. Ronald W. pay final respects to tha man
whose life spanned more than of Caaaelberry has established
FROM
riding to swimming, from Pochlman, baby boy, Sanford.
tha unique practice of conduct­
half that of the republic.
HUNTINGTON, W. VA.
auto clubs to roller skating,
Dtamisaala
In defense to the paclflam ing service* spoken entirely
from boating to the municipal T. Randy Duncan, Talrlca
TO HE THE SPEAKER
of the Quaker faith, which Hoo­ In the German language on
zoo, Sanford has given special P. Young, Alicia Ann Cooper,
ver followed all the days of hi* special occasions. Interest in
attention to tiva needs and de­ Rosie Ann Montelro, Florence
Come Thou With U s And Wa Will Do
life, there waa no conventional these special services bring j
sire* of youth.
Wells, Patricia Ann Jackaon, 21-gun military salute at tha worshippers from *11 parts of.
Thee Good"—Numbers 10:2t
Two modern swimming pools
Central Florida.
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Ftcssi* Dixon Ttnnon, Erma graveside.
and excellent lakes make
swimming and water sporU a Stroman, Lucille Mlchela, Jeifavorite with all ages. Tennis ala Soderblom, Zara Davis,
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girl,
Annl#
P.
Cooper
and
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answer the need for many.
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Several riding tables, riding baby boy and Eloisa Stallm
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clubs and equitation classes worth and baby girl, all of
teach horseback riding and a r­ Sunfurd; Agnea Crowley, I)erange horse showa during the Rnry; Arthur I^a Johnson,
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Navy personnel and their
wives and children have tome
organisations of their own on
the station, but mnay also be­
long to civic, church, frater­
nal, professional and service
organisations la tbs commonitlea fas which they reside.
These men, women and chil­
dren take an active part In
civle
enterprises, support
charitable institutions and
give thousands oi hours of
volunteer labor and M a la ta n e a
to worthy causes of tho com­
munity.
•Among the Navy cluhe and
organisations ara the Officers
and Enlisted Wives Club* of
the RVAH-HATW1NG squadrona numbered One, Three,
Five, Seven, Nine, 11 and IS.
In addition to theM there
are the Chiefs Wlvee Club,
the Acey Deucey Club and
Chiefs Club and tha Enlisted
Men’s Club, tha Catholic Navy
Wives Club and tha Club 211.
The Navy League Is a milltary-dvic organisation made
up of prominent builnraamen
and retired military officers
who promote good will and
co-operation between the two
groups.
In addition there la a new
women's organisation made
up of the wives of the North
American Aviation represent­
atives, who ncantly met to
form a new group. Mrs. Jim
I’araon was sleeted president.
For retired Navy man there
la the Fleet Reserve and tha
Fleet Reserve Ausillary for
their wives. Besides service
connected activities, t h i s
group la alao known for its
civic aud community enter­
prises.

Americas Lagtoe Auxiliary,

ROBERT H. Txivelace,
operations officer of
Reconnaissance Attack
IIRAKF-S IMPROVED
Squadron 5, has been
Disc brakes, long popular promoted from lieuten­
on light European racing cars ant commander to com­
mander o f the Sanfordfur their fade resistance and
based group, now cur­
Immunity to water, have been rently aboard tho US8
developed to handle the high­ Ranger in the Pacific
er weight of American pas­ area, lie and his fa­
senger cars. Front wheel disc
mily reside on Tan­
brakes are standard on 1006
gerine Drive.
Thundsrblrds and optional on
11106 Mustang*.

Herbert Hoover

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Every Florida Official
Supports President
Lyndon B. Johnson

The limousine look, tho bigger, bolder lines, the elegant interiors ell say "ktsury car"~-bwt
the price teg says medium-price in a wonderful weyt We've never offered to much th eft new
and exciting at euch • practical price! Totally new engineering! The fineet riding car in he fiefdl
More fine models to pick from. More r&amp;tol Longer wheelbooet Big new performanc e from
hlgh-vigor V-8'el A choice of roof etyleel The fineet selection of options in our Motoryl
All this and more in our Mereury lor '6 5 end wo invito you to ooe h this weehf

Every Florida official, elected statewide, urges th* re-election
of President Johnson.
Effective cooperation between State and National officials
reflects in m any experiences of economics and progress.
Favorable Federal decisions have been responsible for Florida's
retention of our great military installations, continuing
development of space programs. Interstate Highways, protection
of citrus and cattle industries.
Florida has benefited in construction programs for schools,
universities, hospitals and such other vital projects as the
Cross State Barge Canal.

Florida N eed s President Johnson
President Johnson N eed s Your Vote
Vote Democratic November 3rd
The sfakes are foo high
for you today homo

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th is three-fourth! at General
Motors’ ear capacity remained
MU today despite a halt in the
31-day strike by the United
Auto Workers union.
Crippling l o c a l walkouta
forced the delay.
GM Vice President Louis G.
Seaton said some GM plants
resumed partial production as
soon as the strike ended “but
full production cannot be re
sumed at all plants until the
strike has been terminated
and a final settlement reach
•d."
The final settlement depends
on agreement on plant level
contracts at 130 GM-UAW b a r
gaining units around the coin
try.
Seaton said Sunday night
settlements had been reached
at 103 plants representinK
about 2B8,ouo of GM's nearly
330.000 UAW - represented
workers.
But local issues were still
In dispute at 28 plants, includ­
ing 22 assembly plants.
“ Production in these plants
is at a complete standstill,"
Seaton said. “ In addition,
there are eight assembly
plants where local issues have
been resolved but where as­
sembly of passenger cars and
trucks cannot be resumed be­
cause companion plants aro
not settled. These plants, to­
gether with the assembly
plants still on strike, represent
about 77 per cent of our pass
anger car capacity."

Damaged Prop
Cuts Motor
Performance
Nothing sends chills up the
spine of a boatman faster than
the clattering noises of his out­
board's lower unit slamming
into an underwater object
The careless boater gives It
a quick check, and unless a
blade has been sheared off,
prououncea everything okay.
However, there’s more to
checking a propeller than
just making sure it’s in one
piece. The boatman should al­
so check for nicks and proper
blade alignment.
Piloting a boat with a dam
aged propeller Is like driving
a car with a flat tire. It will
run. but you can't say much
for performance or handling.
A boat’s propeller converts
the energy from the power
plant into thrust. Ideally, If
the pitch is 11 inches, the pro­
peller will advance It Inches
through the water with each
complete revolution. If dam
aged, it will not perform this
vital function properly. Symp­
to m s of a had propeller are
a loss of power and speed, in
creased fuel consumption and
•xcesilva vibration. Unwit­
tingly many boaters will use
a nicked or bent propeller,
The final result of this neglect
may be serious damage to
the engine.
If a propeller is damaged, it
doesn't mean you have to
throw it away. A marine deal­
er can correct smaller nicks
by grinding the blades. A bent
.'propeller esn be re aligned by
osing a ‘ pitch block."
Boaters are also cautioned
that many times it doesn't
take a violent shock to knock
propeller blades out of line.
Shallow water hoatiog or reg­
ular beaching of a boat ean
'gradually alter the pitch of
'*the blades
A tachometer, which measurea the revolutions per min­
ute of the engine, is the best
way to make sure the propell­
er on your boat has the proper
pitch. Your owner’s manual
will give the maximum and
minimum RPM range of your
motor. If the blades have too
much pitch, the RPM'e will
drop off and the engine can
not produce enough power. If
the blades do not have enough
pitch, the engine will turn too
fast and exceed the maximum
RPM's recommended by the
manufacturer, in both cases
too much stress is placed on
the power plant and engine
life it shortened. In the higher
horsepower ranges (U a n d
Over) this problem of engine
stress is especially acute.
The sm art sikpper makes a
periodic check of his propell­
er. A few minute* of preven­
tive maintenance insures a
long engine life with top per­
formance.
Thera ara 42.000 horses
ar t mule* in New York State.

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Citrus Budget Upped
LAKELAND (UPI) - The
Florida C i t r u s Commission
was scheduled to consider a
revised budget today that has
been Increased by $333,000 be­
cause of increases in crop site
estimates.
The proposed budget was en­
larged following a U. S. Agri­
culture Department estimate
made this month. The original
budget has been based on crop
estlmstes made last May.
The Commission will also
view a 29-mlnute color film
that outlines the agency's ad­
vertising and merchandising

STUDENT COUNCIL officers from St. Luke’s Christian Day School.
Slavia, plan many projects and activities for the current school year. Left
to right, are Stephen Lukas, Kecrctnry-trrnsurer: Susan Duda, president
and George Brndshnw, vice president, all members of the first ninth
grade class at St. Luke’a.

Johnson Pares
1965 Budget,
Gets 'Tough'

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W. LAWRENCE SWOFFORD
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
DISTRICT 3
LAWRENCE. THE MAYOR OF ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS. WAS ELECTED TO THIS OFFICE WITH
THE LARGEST MAJORITY VOTE EVER GIVEN A
CANDIDATE IN THIS AREA — 80% OF TIIK VOTE. IIE HAS SERVED V I YEAR
TERM ON THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AND IIAS Al l. OF HIS
BUSINESS INTERESTS IN SEMINOLE COUNTY. A VOTE FOR W. LAWRENCE
SWOFFORD WILL BE A VOTE FOR EXPERIENCE AND PROGRESS.
Pd. Pol. Adv. By Seminols County Democratic Executive Committee

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The Florida Citrus Mutual
reported, meanwhile, t h e
young citrus season started
well with fresh grapefruit ship
ping in good volume from 73
iro n iruit packing bouses, but
still lagging behind last year's
total at this time.
The Mutual said fresh grape­
fruit shipments were some­
what behind the same period
last year when 2.300 cars had
been shipped. So far 1,750
cars, 500 boxes per ear, of
fresh grapefruit have been
shipped.

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WASHINGTON (UPD-Budget Director Hermit Gordon is
r e v i e w i n g administration
spending plans with instruc­
tions from President Johnson
to hold next year's budget be­
low $100 biltion.
That was the word from ad­
ministration officials today as
Gordon prepared to begin the
'‘director's review" of spend
lng proposals for fiscal 1964
sent to the Budget Bureau by
the federal departments and
agencies.
One White House source said
Johnson had used “some of the
toughest language in years"
to agency chiefs in telling
them to hold down their mon­
ey requests for the fiscal year
starting July 1.
The President would like to
cut spending below this year's
expected $97.3 billion, it was
reported. But his chsnces of
success are slim because
about $1 billion in civilian and
military pay raises, added in­
terest on the national debt and
other Increase* must be in­
cluded in the 1906 budget.

VOTE FOR E X PE R IE N C E

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THIS IS THE DIAMONDIIACK recently killed
in the auto yard at Owens Bros. Garage on li.S.
17-92. The huge snake had 14 rattles and a but­
ton. It’s being held by Owens Bros. Manager
Glen Baumle, of Longwood. Looking on is Jeff
Andrews, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Andrews,
of Altamonte Springs.
(Herald Photo)

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VATICAN CITY (UP!) Pop* Paul V I n ijr vlxit th*
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fktos, wttk tap hat sod rab­
bit, will aalartoia an spooks
who attoad the sovthaMt
School HaDowoes Ccitlval m
yttday oisht.
This oat, by nano of Burros,
tanas Mo b Orlando and is a
postage af Sanford’s awn "Mr.
Magic,’’ who by ths way ia
bached op solid. Just ash some
lull grown bant at Southaldo
and they'll kelp you Dad tb*
rooa far all aorta of B y stte s
TWO-TIME WINNER: Sanford Elks Club offlenrs display thtir aocond
•wards plaque for third place for their club brochurn, covering charitable
events and accomplishments over the past year. From left are Diatrict
th of
o f Kissimmee;
:
-Exalted
- - - Ruler
_P u t _ExWade Snyder;
Deputy Paul Smith
luler
Pet*
Boworsox
and
Chairman
of
Community
Activities,
Gene
alted K
(Herald Photo)
Walter.
no Using op tha
scariest Spook Rons# ever,
whOo Joan Balter and friends
or* hasp with th* fish pood.
Oh, and if poo happen to b*
fading that dap, fear sot for
M e has toon told that fishburgers will to served as well
as hamburgers. This along
with col* slaw and baked
beans. Glnny Tatter and MarJoria Carlton will see to It that
poo get service from the beet
spooks available between the
tour* of 1:30 till 1:30.
Zelda Siskind will to on
hand at the dart board and
Sylvia Wharton Is engineering
th* train rides. Th* biggest
country store south of Junehisto, N. C. will to set up with
three rooms working on it.
Heading this mammoth project

SUSIE SPOOK
■r* Justine Lee, Connie Wll
Hams and Evelyn Hollings­
worth.
Many years ago, the spirits
tell me, Ruth Herron served
as carnival chairman it South
side, and she was heard to say,
"Nowhere on earth la there co­
operation like that found at
Southaidel" Suite will bear her
out, and you will, too, when
you aee all the fun and merry­
making that will go on come
Oct. 30 for you and youra. See
you there.

Jap Minister
Quits His Job
TOKYO &lt;UPI) - Japanese
Prime Minister llayato Ikeda
resigned Sunday because of HI
health. A power atruggl* was
shaping up among his three
would be successors In tho
faction • ridden Conirrvxtive
party.
Whoever wins, no significant
change la exprrtrd la the Con­
servative policies of free­
wheeling, Iree enterprise and
frlendabip with th* United
States.
The Conservatives have gov­
erned J a p a n continuously
since th* Second World War
except for IS months In 1947tS, when the Socialists held
power. In the last parliamen­
tary election ona year ago, the
Conservatives received more
votes than all other parties
combined.
Ikeda, C4, had been hospitalixed sine* Sept. • with a "procaaceroui" throat tumor.
Ho bad bopod to g«t back to
work abortly. But alter doc­
tors told him h* would hava to
remain In tho hospital until at
least tha end of November and
posilbly for monthathereafter,
he resigned.
Ikeda had been prima min­
ister aloe* 1M0. He will overie* national affaire from his
hospital room until a successor
•a named.
Addraded Phrase
George Washington, after
receiving th* formal oath of
office upon assuming the
presidency of the United
States, put in on* sentence of
his own: “So help me God"
and these word* have become
a p art of tha ritual.

10 Rioters Die
In Anli-U. S.
Khartoum Riot
CAIRO, UAR (U PI) —
Tanka and armored ears
fired Sunday on rioters In the
Sudan capital of Khartoum
who war* demanding and end
to th# military regime and
"American Imperiallam,” ac­
cording to reporta of travelera reahlng Cairo.
Today, tha rioting waa re­
ported apreadlng from Khar­
toum to other cltlea In the
weat and north of the Sudan.
Diplomatic reports reaching
Cairo aald a “largely success­
ful" strike had taken hold
of Khartoum, closing down
government offices, hanks
and private businesses.
President Ibrahim Ahboud
Sunday suspended two Su­
preme Ocurt Judge# for “In­
citing court officials and em­
ployes to strike for an un­
limited period," thn reports
said.
Other reports said es-Premler Ismail Ashari and other
political figures were under
house arrest for encuuraging
demonstrations.
Tha Cairo Newspaper Al
Arrant said traveler# from
Khartoum estimated that at
least 10 persons hnd hern
killed, 70 wounded and hun­
dreds arrested In the bloody
street battling which began
last Thursday a t Kartoum
University.

3 Orlandoans
Die In Crash
MIAMI (UPI) - Three Or­
lando teenagers died in a high­
speed auto crash Sunday, rais­
ing Florida's weekend traffic
loll to at least 12 persons.
Police aald the youngsters'
car went out of control at
about 100 miles an hour on U.
S. Highway 411 aouth of Or­
lando.
The dead were identified aa
Kdward Mack, Charles E.
Dickinson and Eugene Sullen,
all IP years old and all from
Orlando.
Three members of one fam­
ily were killed at Tallahassee
•Saturday when their car colllded with a train on State
Itoad 260 about four miles
southwest of tho capital city.

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REPAIRING PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT a t

the Little Red School House Saturday morning,
were (from left) Dick Van Duyne and Bob Wil­
liams, both members of the Sunford Elks Lodge
who contributed their time and services, plus
supplies, to making things ship-shape a t the
school.
(Herald Photo)

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SAIGON, Viet Nam (UPI)
—Mayor Tran Van Huong, of
Saigon, a former schoolteach­
er, waa nominated today as
prime minister of embattled
South Viet Nam.
Hunng's name was placed
in nomination before the high
Natknal Councity by Phan
Khnc Nuu, the newly elc-t.-d
chief of atate. Suu, whose
post Is largely ceremonial,
sabl he wanted Huong to run
the government and Huong
said he would be glad to ac­
cept.
Huong, If his nomination
Is approved by tha high Na­
tional Council, would have
about tft hour* to form hit
cabinet to meet Tuesday's

deadline for the transfer from
military to civilian rufe.
The pmsent prime minister,
Mnj. (ien Nguyen Khanh, la
scheduled to resign Tuesday,
He ia expected to retain con­
trol of th* army, however, in
the U. S. • supported war
against th* Communist guer
rillas.
Suu was elected chief of
ita te by the 17-memner roun
cil Saturday. Th* council I*
seeking a lucceasor to Suu a*
council chairman under the
new constitution, which pro
vides for the separation of
the executive and legislative
branches.
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I ' t M Press le te n u Penal
Summer-like thunderstorms
pounded the Great Plains with
heavy rain today but chilly au­
tumn weather sent tempera­
tures fading to near freeslai
in parts of the Virginias and
Carolines.
Showers continued to roll in
off the ocean a t Vero Beach
during the night, giving the
city a 24-hour rainfall total of
4V4 inches.
The thunderstorms in the
Plains struck a sln ly from
eastern Kansas to central
Texas. Ponca City, Okls., was
PINEHUR8T MUNICIPAL Park it a new recreation park being built
kit with 4$ miles an hour winds
on top o f a former landfill area. When completed it will have a lighted
and more than 2.24 inches of
baseball diamond with bleachers for Little League games, tennis courts,
rain during the night.
barbecue pit, picnic grounds, swings, slides and playground equipment.
The temperature a t Marfa,
Tea., plunged from a toesty Tl
degree* to anly 40 degrees in
about two hours Sunday when
New Red Chiefs
raia-eooled air poured over the
area.
Outline Aim s
Use mercury dipped to 21
degrees at Asheville, N. C.,
MOSCOW (UPI) - Surprise
early today aod fell in the 30a
talks between the new Soviet
•cross sections of Virginia,
West Virginia and the Caroleaders and their Polish coun­
MONTPELIER, V t (UPI) •omstimsa do — the decision terparts were aimed at show­
linas. The weather bureau said
the Eastern states would w arn -.Vermont has a unique tra ­ of tho trained Jurist.
ing the Communist East Euro­
op a bit today.
The tide judges act as a pean countries that Nikita S.
dition by which laymen make
eertala they control these buffer to the "book-larned Khrushchev's ouster will not
1
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M el ■
mean tighter control from Mos­
judges"—and often speak up
“goMurn Judfts."
^
cow, diplomats said today.
It la tho assistant judge when the superior judge ex­
Communist party chief Le­
system, and Its members are ercises what they feel just onid I. Brezhnev and Premier
known as aide Judges. This is Isn't good, common, country Alexei N. Kosygin left Russia
for the first time aince they
horse-sense.
SAIGON, Viet Nam (UPS) - because they flank the su­
replaced Khrushchev Oct. 13,
The
superior
judge
knows
A U. S. Air Force pilot and his perior court Judgo in cases
what aide his brtad is but- meeting Polish party leader
Vietnamese co-pilot were killed tried la county courts. The
tsred on. In this case, both Wladysliw Gomulka and Pre­
today when their A1E Akyraid- eyatem ia a throwback to tho
sides. He has to be wary of mier Josef Cyrankiewics near
#r fighter-bomber crashed SO days when anything even
the side Judges — knowing the Soviet border.
sniles northeast of Saigon.
Observers said it may be the
(lightly reminiscent of Mer- they can upset his decision.
A U. S. military spokesman rle Olde England was imme­
first of a series of little sum­
He usually manages to lie
•aid the cause of the crash was diately suspect.
mit conferences with the Com­
friendly enough with one of
not immediately know*.
munist leaders of Eastern Eu­
When Vermont joined the them so he has a majority.
The single-engine Skyraider
original 13 colonies, It car­ There hat been some talk rope, many of whom have ex­
had been on a strike mission.
ried with it n deep distrust of getting rid of the aide pressed reservations on the
The bodies of the two pilots
of the Brltieh Judicial system. judges, but It would take a way Khrushchev was deposed
were recovered and the plane's
Although the system was constitutional amendment — and continued to praise him.
guns destroyed by a tu rn
which landed at the crash site adopted, it was saddled with passing two straight legiilaunder the protection of two some strict reservations that turn and a public referendum
—to do so. They will likely be
•rm sd, U. S. Army helicop­ have never been discarded.
To be a aide judge in Ver­ around for the next 170 years
ters.
In another development, mont, you don't have to quail, just as they ware for the M A K I Y O U N M V O U S 1
Slier Zj. com aaa Kldner or bladder I,.
American military headquart­ fy as a lawyer, you don't have first.
m aliaaa affeat tw w i s s s u n m n u
l I M B l f W t l f N Uneaaad nirtu .,
ers said U. 5. Army helicopters to be a man and you don't
As a gritzled old farmer M
I n n taa f m u in t , became * llebins
lu '.u n katk da r and nluht. Sn ead a«Ur.
drew anti • aircraft fire from even have to know who Louie aaid recently: "Get rid of the at
SOS sea? Iota dHO and antfor from l l u d .
AaoUaka and fool aid. mad. do.
Cambodia on Saturday while Niser is.
side Judges f Why, what atkaa.
SrotioS. l a s a i b I r r ita lla a . OTITSZ
The
closest
thing
to
a
re­
trying to recover the body of
alls brlnaa faat, solatia* comfort kr
would old Luke do If he sm
to sb lat Irrltatlas sormo la (Irons, acid
a itain American Army offi­ quirement ia that you should couldn't play around the anno and k» analswla pair, relief. Got
c r a m as Sruaiuu. real btucr taae.
cer. They theorised that the be somewhat advanced in courthouse!”
body may have been placed years.
near the border as bait for an For It la mainly retired folk
ambush.
who get elected. There are
two in each of Vermont's 14
countiea.
F l a n k i n g the superior
judge, the aide judges pose a
problem. Vermont law states
non-jury cases must be set­
tled by the three judges and
JACKSON, Miss. (UPI) Friends of Dr. A. E. Holmes of ths laymen can overruls—and

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FRANKFURT, G e r m a n y
(UPI) - West Berlin Mayor
Willy Brandt's Social Demo­
crats made significant local
•lection galna in three states
Sunday, final return! showed
today.
The Christian Democrat* of
Chancellor Ludwig Erhard
showed alight galna in two of
the atatci and a drop in the
third.
The municipal and county
voting in the Saar, RhinelandPalatinate, and Hesse was the
last major test between the
two parties before next Sep­
tember's national elections,
when Brandt will run against
Erhard.

Picasso Shuns
Birthday Fete
NICE, France (U PD -Pablo
Picasso celebrated his S3rd
birthday Sunday, out of the
public eye. The famous painter
had left his hillside French Ri­
viera home at Mougins two
days previously and gone to
an undisclosed
destination
with his wife and one of their
friends.

Josephine Baker
Reported Sick
PERIGEUX, France (UPI)
— Josephine Baker, famed
American born Negro music
hall singer, was reported Sun­
day to have been hospitalized
here for an undiscloied Illness.
Miss Baker, 31, b is been llving in retirement at her near
by estate of Le* Milandea, ear­
ing for her 11 adopted chil
dren. She became a French
citizen in 1931.

Funeral Notices
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Succumbs At 80
William M. West. 00, of II
Anicius Road, DcBary, died
at 4:30 p. m. Saturday at
Seminole Memorial Hospital,
where be had been a patient
for 22 days.
Born ia Chester, England, he
hai been a resident of DeBary
for the past IS years. He was
a retired machinist and diemaker. He was a member of
Congregational C h r 1 s t a o
Church of Sanford.
He is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Mabel M. West of De­
Bary.

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Terry, Miss., told authorities
that the physician said be
would play a game of "Russ­
ian roulette" If the University
of Mississippi lost a football
game tney listened to Ssturday.
Mississippi ended in a T-7
tie with Vanderbilt.
Friends said Holmes remov­
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pulled the trigger.
The gun fired and Holmes
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(he bead.
A coroner's Jury returned a
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Proceeds from the benefit
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ClInk, which gtvaa emergaa*
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County Heelth Unit) to chil­
dren who eaaaot afford den­
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Deeke WlUtoioeea w a e
rushed to the Orlande Air
Perea Been HoepHal, Uat
Betardey, for an amargmey
appendectomy rad other sur­
gery. She had to hero a num­
ber ef bleed transfuilona, but
la reported to he coming along
very nicely aad expects to
•tap la the hoeplial another
ton dope.
Danko la the daughter of
Capt. aad Mra. Harry Wllhamaea of B ud Lake Boad
to Foreet City. The Family
with to thank nil thalr many
friends for the many gifts,
get well wishes and other
ways folka have ihown their
concern for Denise. She la a
ninth grader at South 8cm isole High School.

Anna Miller
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Circle Meets A t
Elks Lodge
The Anna Miller Circle ef
the BPOB Lodge Mo. 1141
held the regular meeting re­
cently at the Ellu Lodge.
Mra. Sylvie Moot wee wel­
comed into the eirele ao a
new member.

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to his home in Edgefield, S.
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summer in Edgefield and
Cashiers, N. C. Doth report
that they arc happy to be back
In Geneva.

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Youts last week were Mr. and

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The many beautiful gifta
were dlaplayed in the run
room. Muale was tarnished by
Norman Might's orchestra for
enjoyable dancing.
The mother of the bride, who
chose a royal blue dress with
matching feathered hat, wore
a corsage of white carnations
with rooo bud centers. Mrs.
Lovell wore a tourquoise en­
semble with a similar coriage.

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Mrs. Mamye Mathleux has
been moved to DcDary Manor
and she may have visitors
any time.

Gifts • Cards • Ilooka
210 E. First St.

ed aad created bp Mice Lu­
cille Dad* af Dalton*.
Robert M c O a t , baritone,
gave a stirring rendition of
“Tba Lord's Prayer” at tha
close af tba esrsmooy. Prank
C. Woodruff, organist, played
tba nuptial s ta le .
MBs Ruth Ana Rogers of
Minneapolis, Mina., waa maid
of honor. She wore a blue
■heath with pale yellow aewaaorlea aad carried , a cas­
cade bouquet of daisy pom­
poms. Kathy Pittman of Bes­
semer, Ala., a alece of the
groom, was Junior bridesmaid
and wore a pale yellow dress
of peau da eoie. The wnsth
of daisies la her hair matched
her dainty bouquet
MR. AND MRS. DOUGLAS S. LOVELL
Susie Mitchell of DeLand
wore a dress which matched
that of the junior bridesmaid.
She scattered petals from her
basket of daisies which was
decors ted in tulie and yellow
satin ribbons.
Milton Mitchell of Birming­
The Welcome Wagon Club with prises awarded M n.
ham,
Ala., served as best man.
of Sanford met at tha horn* Ralph Stumph, Sr. Mra. Grata
Path* Haney, brother of the
Jonea
and
M
n.
Bobbin
Ban­
of Mra. Walter Blevlna, pres­
bride, and Leo Monahan wart
ident, recently for th* regu­ ner.
tba ushers,

Hat* Year Hair

Members attending t h e
BRA
meeting were the Mmee. L.
ENHANCES
Goodman, W. Snyder, J.
Hoolshan 8r., J . Hoolehan Jr.,
EVERY
L. Enos, C. Ellison, W. J.
RUTH KIRSCH
NECKLINE!
Clark, Maria Stafford, Chris­
tine Blankcmhlp, J . Wehry,
Bertha Neville, Clayton Smith,
Gen# Walter, Huton Hale and
J. C. Brown.
lar monthly board meeting.
Door prise was won by
Plana were discussed for M n. Jesalo Shaw with Mrs.
Mrs. Erie Swanson of Longtha Council meeting to be Harry Rahn winning tha cen­ )eltona
wood.
held a t Daytona Beach on terpiece.
Bobbie Kanner of the Cut
November 12. A “silent auc­
Several residents of Genova
tion” la planned for tha reg­ and Curl Beauty Shop gave
attended the dedication of
an intonating and informa­
ular meeting in November.
Tanner Memorial Park In
Orange County this past Sun­
The president appointed tha tive demonstration on th*
day. Those attending were
My Mildred Haney
following to serve on the ear* of the hair and complex­
Mrs. Helen Alderman, Mrs.
O c t o b e r 25-31 la tha nominating committee: Mrs. ion, using Mn. Benn Shaffer
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haney
Emma Youts, J. T. McLain ‘‘Sweetest Week in the Year" William Erhold, Mrs. Roy aa her modal.
and son, Patric, and Mr. and
Warn this wide-sat strap bra beautifully traitor every rackand Mr. and Mrs. John — tt’a National Honay Week. Pounda, M n. John Pugh, M n.
Th* Welcome Wagon Board Mrs. Douglas Lovell were
line. Lavished with nylon Aieooon lace, R ha* Hght booster
Church.
Hava you ever noticed, a Morris Plank and M n. Jea- presented a farewell gift to guests of Miss Mary Lou Mc­
s to give you that flattaring above-cup fullness. Colors
man Is apt to call anything tie Shaw.
M n. Benn 8haffer in apprec­ Carthy Wednesday evening at
id to your most important outer totWona, Era 1240,
Mrs. Em m a Youts had so ho likea "a honay” ? Tha
Tha regular meeting was iation for all tha work ah* her home on Hartley Avenue.
ABC 32-38, 5.95.
Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. word "honey” has coma to held October 20 a t tha Trade- has contributed to th* club. Mary Lou, who w u born in
ed Hunter of DeLand.
mean something that adds to winds Cafeteria in Casselber­
Guests w en Mrs. Walter Kenutcky, blew out the 17 can­
tha enjoyment ef living. A ry. Card game* were enjoyed Llmer, Mra. Leater A. Bate­ dles on her cake, ooe candle
for each year of her busy,
SANFORD — ORLANDO
smart cook knows that honay
man and M n. George Lee.
adds a lot to good eating.
The next regular meeting active young life.
will be held at the Capri on
Honay spreads for sand­
November 17.
warms the bacon, slid* th* wiches are favorites with
children. Simply spread one
slices apart.
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slice ef bread with honey and
Roof on your house too high the other with peanut butter,
looking? "Lower It” by paint­ or mix honey with chopped
By Frances Wester
ing It a dark color, advises or grated orange peel for the
Mra. John H. Skewea of
the National Paint, Varnish filling.
There’s a vast difference
Make la ity aalads with hon­ Lake Mary haa had her son, between the casual and alob
and Lacquer Association.
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ey. Mix honey with cottage O. Herbert 8kewea, of Manas­ look, says Ron Postal, direc
Combine salad oil with sea­ cheese or cream cheese and sas, Virginia, visiting with tor of th* National Council
of Men'a Fashions. But many
soning* and lemon Juice or serve on lettuce with peechee, htr for a week.
pineapple or other fruits. The
During hla stay, they took taen-ager*, according to tha
vinegar to maka a tart french delicate honey flavor anhance*
a trip to Tampa to call on expert, mistakenly think the
Ireiaing for vrgatabl* salads. th* mixture of fruit.
frknda there, also Fort My- look* are synonymous.
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r v a savory baked ham, en , and many other towns
Clean sneakers with a
baata it with honey during along tha Gulf Coast, which
Th*
blaser
trail for Joa
moistened, soapy scouring
the baking time. About half was moat anjoyabla for both College (a led by a navy-blue
pad.
an hour before th* hem Is of tham.
flannel model, double-breast­
*
* *
While h e n , Mr. Skewes at ed and featuring silver but­
A tasty salad combination done, remove It from the oven
and mark th* fat with deep tended th* exciting football ton*.
grated carrots, diced celery
* • a
cross cuta. Pour honey over game at Lyman on last Fri­
and cucumber alicea.
the ham and baste frequent­ day, when Lyman won ever
The jumpsuit, tong a staple
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ly during tha balance of th* New Smyrna. This waa of item at Abercrombie A Fitch,
On* of th* newest quickly
cooking time.
top-most pleasure, aa Mr. haa turned to th* outdoors.
prepared convenience foods Is
Honey is an excellent beau­ 8k*wes waa a football Coach, Shown at a ski fashion show
Instant npplesauce.
ty aid. For a "honey" of a while he taught at Lyman for in the atore recently, it wa*
hand lotion, mix on* part several yean.
trim aa a space suit and well
honey with two parte lemon
He aald that K waa won­ insulated. Big patch handJulro, fo r a facial, ueo one derful to he back h en once warmer pocket# and elastic!*part honey and two parts again and to see th* old grid­ ed cuffs and ankles maka the
Dr. Howard Runge left Sat milk. Leave on for an hour. iron and most of all to talk tog a skier's delight. Sug­
unlay to spend ■ week study Rina# with warm water, then and be with ao many of his gested for undercover pin
ing prosthotlontia st Letter a dash of eold.
old friends.
nings: cashmere long Johns!
ntsn General Hospital in San
Erancltco. Dr. Runge, who is
NOKTHWEAVR adapts to u p
a major in the 3280th Garrison
tampan tore. And wfctuaRp
Detachment active roeerve of
never needs a preraiog, bearan H
the U. S. Army in Orlando, la
being lent to the school by
Peter! Peter!
the Army unit which he serves
as dental surgeon.

Geneva Personals
■p Jeaaa Haps
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Seller*
bars returned to their borne
in Genova after being away
nil summer. Their son, Mor-

ever taffeta feetarod a train af CBratlBy law.
TW shoulder length vail af
Bhutan waa caught la a earaaat af pearls aad teardrop
Jewel*. Th* bride's bouquet ef
Pbalaaaapotoarddds to a eas­

yellow rad whit* roMs i u
topped bp • p u r e e while or­
chid tad v u beeotifulljr dieplayed. The table eeatorptoc*
war u wtraaetog crude la bra,
with two rapid* bolding aloft
ra arraagemrat of white dalelee aad yellow a u r a . Silver
aad cryetal bold the petit aaodwtebee, seta aad miota and
were flanked on each aide bp
eryatal bowla ot poach. Karp
L ra McCarthy, Linda Mona­
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“Candid CkaJtbUi
By Daria Williams
Society Editor
TIME MARCHES ON

establish a permanent resident | Navy about aa yyear
ago. is
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e a r ago.
Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Wood
i t Antar.
la le e As
4 a •■•••ml
scholarship to a student of. Evelyn and Al
usual all were hosts
i recently at
nursinf for the next 30 yean.,the Antars “ docked" at “ Many 1their spacious West 18th
advances progressively.
Encouragrd by this ■ o rtlp o r ti« but feu tn love with S t m t home to a Halloween
enthusiastic r e s p o n s e , t h e , . . , ^ , .
t . . . buffrt dinner pi
St years. Ruth Mettinger
- honoring
• ru th w e t t in g e b SCHOL
well qualified to relate :
the members and
hus­
ARSHIP FOR THE STUDY a^ J T T .
progress made in the field
bands of the American Home
nursing. Ruth, who has
Z S S S K ^ 1T £
after Spending 21 year, in the Department of the Woman's
eetrtly retired, has t : : z ____ established In .larch of this
j^ot having any parti- Club of Sanford.
ef her ambitions fulfilled in year. On May 21. RuUs person- ^
profession or vocation,
The exterior of the homo
aUy presented the first Ruth
^ ^
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Wet linger scholarship award- hind , t ^ n t l (lU te |a m c . __ i ' omated with lighted
pumpkins, black cats and oth­
tfu.t o v “ » n ndmg
«•
t»PPeoed to walk into er Halloween decor. ArrangeW^° if* Herb Stenstrora’s office and menta of autumn blossoms
* ,h™ n. ,,ud?n‘ 1" S * Herb was looking for a good and foliage decorated the inSchool of Nursing a t Honda man Aj who had never had
State University.
We are confident that the

terior with a lovely bouquet
in a genuine milk glass con­
tainer rentering the eervlng
table, accented on either tide
by orange taper* softly glow­
ing in milk glass candle
holders.
Individual tables were a r­
ranged throughout the party
area, and were cleverly eet
in orange and black Hallo­
ween motif, rompLte with a
variety of noise makers. Ap­
proximately 30 guests dined
on tha delicate

honey cured ham with all the
trimmings. Tempting home
made pastries completed the
dinner course.
The guests enjoyed • infor­
mal chatter, and were delight­
ed in participating in the
c u r r e n t l y popular game,
•'Password."
AssUting Sirs. Woodall as
co-hostesses for the festive
occasion were Mr*. Donald
Flamm, Mr*. Charles Thom­
as and Sirs. Kenneth SI. Wing.

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Grade “A ”

RUTH METTINGER
the modern "lady in ____
she govs along with Plato
r iat "Knowledge Is the Food
I the Soul."
Our R. N. was born ta San*
I rd , the daughter of Mr. and
irs. John K Mettinger, and
ooe of three daughters. !__
attended the public schools
here and was graduated from
Saminole High School with
(ha class of 1911. She is the
aunt of Dr. John Morgan and
cousin of Mrs. Ether Rive and
Mrs. Tom Rurleigh.
She has devoted her U/e to
public health nursing and cr
ganized the first Visiting Nurse
Association in Florida. Today
she has realized one of her
m ajor goals, home nursing
care.
In 1925 she was designated
#
as nursing representative of
the American Red Cross in
Winter Haven, and was later
transferred to the Georgia*
Florida area. Still later, aha
represented the Rid Cross In
the states of North Carolina,
South Carolina, A l a b a m a ,
Mississippi and Louisiana. Sb«‘
was appointed as director of
the Bureau ot Public Health
§)
Nursing with the Florida State
Bdard of Health in 1931, and
aha recruited approximately
100 nurses for the program.
Then in 1961 the State Board
presented her the Meritorious
Service Award in special cere­
monies at Jacksonville. Thia
honor, who in the opinion of
the judges, goes to the person
who has made the most outp
Btamling contributions to (he
health ami well being of the
citizens of Florida.
Ruth has been very active
In civic and state organiza­
tions, but she has been parti­
cularly active in the Pilot
Clubs of Florida. When she re­
tired in January of this year,
her many friends recalled her
•ubstantial contributions to the
m field of nursing snd to public
health ami the warmth ami
generosity of her friendship
M was apparent that a person
of Ruth's accomplishments
end character deserved to be
recognize.! upon tx-r retire­
ment in a way befitting the
constructive and unselfish life
that she has lived. Thus the
••RUTH METTINGER SCHOL►&gt; ARSHIP FOR THE STUDY
' OF NURSING," was consider­
ed and today Is operating in
full swing.
Since Rulh enthusiastically
•upportrd the creation of the
•‘Education Foundation of Pi­
lots, District 4. Inc." for the
•■press purpose of giving
scholarship assistance to InIcllectually-gifted students, it
ff Appeared appropriate that this
•cholarship be established
through, amt administered by,
the Foundation, which Ruth
helped create for the Pilot
Clubs of Florida.
In January and February of
tbla year, some of Ruth’s
friends and admirers, who
knew of the scholarship, con­
tributed generously. Seventeen
£ hundred fifty dollars was re­
ceived toward the twenty five
hundred needed, which would

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MAKE .U P YOUR HALLOWEEN
CANDY HEADQUARTERS

MRS. A. W. (ROSE) WOODALL, left wiw hontcas recently nt her lovely
West 18th Street home to u Halloween party honoring the niembt'rt' anil
their husbands of the American Home Department of the woman's ('hit*
of Sanford. With Mra. Woodall from the left are Mrs. W. L. (Jerry) Kirk,
vice chairman; Mrs. Donald (Betty) Flamm, Mrs. Kenneth (Annette)
Winir and Mrs. Charles K. (Ethel) Thomas, co-hostesses.

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I s a b e l m c in t y r e
EVELYN ANTAR
remaining seven hundred and
fifty dollar* seeded to make
permanent the “ RUTH METTINUER SCHOLARSHIP FOR
THE STUDY OF NURSING"
will be provided by those who
respect Ruth's life of devotion
to her profession and brr work.
Ruth was widowed after
having been married to N, II.
Nissen for a period of about
six years. In view of the fact
that she waa to widely known
throughout several states, she
has always retained her maid­
en name for business and pro­
fessional reasons and on top of
that, to avoid confusion.
The retirement division of
the DcRary Manor is Ruth's
home now that she has re­
tired Ruth Mettinger juvt Isn’t
one to retire, alt back ami l&gt;e
unproductive. Would wager
that she will always give out
with constructive advice anil
soliciatation and that it will
be accepted graciously, and
that omohow she will always
he in the background. Wc
found her to be moat charming
ami vivacious with an abun­
dance of energy, and sparkling
eyes, which seem to say “ I
know what I’m talking about."
So although Ruth Mettinger
has officially retired after 30
years of Public Health Nurs­
ing, she can always carry this
quotation from Socrates with
her, "One can not get nearer
to the Gods than by giving
Health to his fellow men."
• • •
THE PROGRESS AND EX­
PANSION of Sanford and
Seminole County can be con­
tributed to unlimited media,
persons and projects Uncle
Sam's Navy has been respon­
sible (or added economy,
growth and culture to our coun
ty. In turn n.any of our Navy
friends have returned after
their retirement to make their
home with us. So many have
found the people of Sanford
and surrounding communities
to be unusually warm and
friendly, and an ail around
ideal area in which to live.
A favorite couple around
town, who retirrd from the

mean old) sewing machine.
When asked if it actually worktil, Evelyn replied that it did.
This was astounding until she
related that Al had put her
portable Inside the priceless
old cabinet.
Evelyn and Al are both avid
golf enthusiasts, but tack of
time prevents Evelyn from ex­
ercising her energy on the
course. She is office manager
of the Navy Relief at NAS.
For the people who are not "tn
the know," this job la gratis
and is volunteer work. Evelyn
graciously gives her services
and has over 1500 hours of
time she has dooated. She is
also very talented with the
easel and heavy oils, and has
many canvasses to her credit.
Al is originally from Rhode
Island and Evelyn is from
South Dakota. Due to traveling,
Evelyn has held many posi­
tions of various capacities. Her
most interesting job was with
an exclusive speciality shop
in San Diego, where she did
merchandising, buying and
modeling. She portrays the
role welt today with her fash
kmable wardrobe, chic coffure
and gracious manner.
So Sanford is pleased tn have
people like Al and Evelyn An­
tar as part of our community
to contribute to our growth and
progress.
• • •
OVERHEARD IN THE HER
ALD O FFIC E - "I’ll sure be
glad when we get this Pro­
gress Edition out so I will have
time to clean my House."
Another empto&gt;e— "Humph,
you should see my pail. It's
carpeted in wall to wall dirt,
and is papered with Hie San­
ford Herald."
• • «
DOTTIE AUSTIN and "yours
truly” recently had Hie plea­
sure of meeting a most charm
ing ,i. N. from Brazil. Miss
Isabel McIntyre. We were both
invited to have lunch with her.
but friend Dottle gets all the

"fringe benefits," while "yours nurse who now serves in the our pencil (lew as we tried to
truly" &gt;st in the office and Congo, afte- 20 years in An jot down all the interesting ami
sipped her coffee, laborously golia, Africa. Her other otlier revealing things she told us
angling, triw-ming ami conniv­ sister is an Industrial nurse in over lunch.
ing in an attempt to get even Scotland and her brother is a Her story would (ill many
with Dottic for using a certain Baptist missionary tn Sau pages ami we don't have the
picture in the Herald, which Paulo Bible Institute.
space to tell it all. However
depicted that all one poor ill The teaching of medicine we must add that this most in­
ole’ society editor did was gulp and nursing has made treiuen teresting facet of the story
coffee while the other em­ dous strides in Brazil in the ami tell you how- Miss McIn­
ployes slaved away. Aha, 1 did past 30 years, Miss McIntyre tyre happened to be in San
U!
tells us. In 1937 Miss McIntyre ford.
Here are Dottle's own words was made director of the fourth Her visit here was brought
after dining sumpliouaiy with school of nursing to be estab­ about because the Seminole
our Braulian friend, while we lished In Brazil. Now there are Count) Health Department It
choke on s packaged dry **nd 93 schools, and after having rated as one of the finest allwicb.
served as director of several around public health service
m iss Is a b e l m c in t y r e ,
of them, she was sent to this units in Hie state . . . some­
a visitor in Sanford last week! email
struggling auxiliary thing of which Seminole Councomes from a family which nurse school In Msceio, to help tains can be very proud.
has contributed a great deal get this institution on its feet.
toward the betterment of man- i A bright-eyed, vivacious and
Oct. W ave Days
kind in many places of the loquacious little lady with
world.
curly gray hair. Miss McIn­
Miss Mclnt&gt;rr, a registered tyre told with a twinkle in her
nurse, is visiting in the United eye how she raues chickens
kwh
Stales. Costa Rica and Gustc ami sells the eggs to provide
mala fur three months through scholarships for her uurse
TIES
an award from Hie Work! trainees.
Health Organization.
She had high praise for five
She is studying all branches U. S. Peace Corps volunteer TOURS.
of nursing ami public health nurses wlu&gt; serve is instruc­
services and will take her tors in her school.
SAVE
knowledge back to her auxil­ “These young people arc
iary Scleml o* Nursing in Ms very dedicated and become so 2 0 % ,,n ~ An*
ccio, capital city of the stale| attached to us and to the work
of Alaguat in Hie country of that they are doing they arc ProfeKsiunul Permanent
Brazil
Wt Offer!
reluctant ultcn their time
Miss McIntyre js u llrazdian comes to leave," she said.
R e g . (It) T o H i W a i r a
citizen, although she was horn She also praised UNICEF,
of Scotch parents and look her which vhe said had furnished
FOR APPOINTMENT
nurses training in Scotland,
her srhmd with i bus, books,
She tames from a fa mil) charts, visual aids for teach­
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members have served workl with which to operate the
brotherhood (or more than 50. school.
years.
lltir .'listing .Salon
Miss McIntyre talked a mile
Her father was a Baptist' a minute in her Portuguese2201 S. Park Ave.
missionary who went out to Scotch--accented English and
Brazil more than 50 years ago'
to work among Indian tribes
where mi white man had gone
before. S&gt;on his sweetheart,
who was a nurse, joined him j
there and added her care of
the bodies to his care of the
souls of the primitive Indians i
This couples' devotion and
love of mankind obviously
communicated itself to their
children for both of Miss Mc­
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Intyre’s sisters are nurses snd
her brother is a missionary.
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DeLand Trips Lyman 11

DoLaad spaaed festivities
k the first period getting the
M l m their m 14 j« H
lina. Gary Braekenridga Im t &gt;

•d i M yard p u t to Boh
Ayear, potting Um ball dooy extra petal
Into Ljrmaa territory.
Quarterback Jack Blaatca
Halfback Kenny GUI Mov­ Intercepted a Dal aad paaa

Tribe kepi pimaiaiex e f the
ball far 11 minutes ef the
f i n t quarter an tbs march to
tbs TD.
Early to the second quarter
Buddy Burton rambled for II
yanto U r s Tribe first dawn.
Thaw Ckuck Beett moved the
ball three more feUowed by
• pass Deni Bonnie Blase*, to
Mika Grey for 24 yards and
■aether first down putting
the ball o* the Wildcat’s five
yard Una. B a r t o n broke
through the Wlater Park de­
fense far the second 8HS TD.
The extra point attempt waa

the Winter P ait 82 yard line.
Prank Whlgham waa right on
target with e &gt;2 yard pass
to Denny Tlllle'for the third
BHS TD. The PAT felled suid
the Tribe led II to 0.
Kunksndall kicked off for
the Tribe 1*4 It wasn’t long
before the Tribe defense gain­
ed the kail fsr Sanford by
downs e* the Wildest** 11
yard Use. H i n t o n rolled
around the end for six and
Sparkman moved the bell to
the three yard line,.Whlgham
karat through the right aide
few hia first TD of tho assson
and Sanford’s fourth of tho

ed H Into paydirt oa a oooyard plunge a n d I d d i e
O’Quinn kicked the extra
point to make H 7-0.
Lyman punted to DeLaadt
SEMINOLE HALFBACK BERNIE BARBOUR latched on to a Tribe
IS aad the boet squad moved
aerial and ptmto his way 88 yards for the sixth 8H8 touchdown of the
the oval to Ita own IS. Bracknight n fs in it tbs Winter Park High School Wildcats in a Metro Confer­
■nridge moved the ball 61
ence encounter at Ward Field Friday night. The Warriors grabbed the
yards for aa explosive second
victory by n count of 65 to i .
(Hamid Photo)
TD. O’Quinn ays in kicked the
PAT aad It was 14-0 over the
■tunned Lyman charges.
ths ball Hinsoa went to the
Lyman waa forced to kick
air finding Sparkman in the
and did ao to DaLand’s 41.
deer for IS yards aad then
Mika Murphy carried the maU
Sonny Meaaer for 42 yards.
for DeLand to Its owa 48
Time ran out In ths ascend
and then Brockenrldce got
period with the Tribe oa tbs
back into the act
Wildcat’s 20 yard lina and
He hurled a SI yard pass
Pigott'a new offense went in
at the half with n comfortable
Tbs victory gave the Browns to Mike Cooper who scamper­
lead of 2S to 0.
a one-gamt lead over the I t ed over the line for the third
Winter Park kicked off end lt'a the offenses that wins Louis Cardinals, who were up­ tally ia five m i n u t e s .
A1 Boniface returned it five headlines but tbs defense that set by the DaUas Cowboys Ji­
yards to start a cpectacular wins game*.
ll while tbs Colts now lead la
march from the 20 yard Um
Take that as gospel from the the West with a 4-1 record
aU the' way to the Winter Cleveland Browns and Balti­ compared to the 4-2-1 marks of
Park 'five yard Una. Sparkman more Colts, who lead the East­ the Lions sa d the Los Angeles
did j t again with a drive ern and Western divisions of Rams. Tbs surprising Rims
thrqagh the middle for the the National Football League moved Into a second-plate Us
fifth TD of the tUt, aU made today thanks to thstr mighty in the West with their 27-17 win
defensive units.
by 8anford.
set win over the Green bay
Whlgham patted for an­ The Browns are powered by Packers.
other TD tbla time to Bemie fearless line-buster Jimmy The Washington Redskins
Barbour for 33 yards, Bar­ Brown and the Colts by peer­ scored a 27-20 triumph over the
bour’s first TD of the sen- less passer Johnny Unites, of Chicago Bears, the Phlladel- ATLANTA (UPD - Whan
eon and the elxth of the tilt. course, but It waa the Cleve­ hia Ragles downed the Pitts­ Alabama quarterback Joa Na-

Early in the final period
the Tribe took poMcstion on
the Winter Perk 2H yard line
and Burton aprlnted for 14
yanla ami the fin t down.
Sparkman gained four more.
Tlllis moved the ball tu the
Cat’s four yard line and Hin­
son crashed over for the sev­
enth TD of the tilt. The extra
point wee blocked end SHU
led 43 to 0.
Watson kicked off for the
Tribe and after two plays the
Tribe recovered n Wildcat
fumble and paraded to the elx
yard line. Scott rolled around
the end and made hie fourth
tiH.
Kuykendall kicked off to TD of the aeuson and eighth
the Winter Pnrk 10 yard line. of the tilt ,

land defense that engineered
Sunday's 42 20 rout of the New
York Giants juat aa it was the
Baltimore defrnae that produc­
ed the 314) romp over the De­
troit Lkms.

burgh Stealers 34-10 and ths
Minnesota Vikings defeated
the San PraocUco Forty-Niners
27-22 in the other contests on
a seven-game card that drew
crowds totaling 333,101.

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Denver Drops Tilt
By United Piets lateraatlonal romp over the Denver BrooAt present rate, Cotton Davldson rosy never ret.re.
Or at least whatever notions
Davidson a v e r entertained
were placed In the far comer
uf his mind after be led the
Oakland Raiders to a 40-7
American Football L e a g u e

P k SB -2784
(O’Quiaa kick)

M A C ’S O I L

C O M P A N Y , IN C .

math Injured hit knee, It crip­
pled his chances of becoming
an all-American. But thanks
to understudy Steve Sloan, it
hasn't hampered the Crimson
Tide's bid for the national
chumpionshlp.
Before the seasoo began,
coach Paul (Bear) Bryant said
the key to Alabama's success
in '64 would be Namatb, his
cocky passing ace. In the
Tide's first three games, the
Beaver Falls, Pa., senior ex­
ceeded even Bryant's expecta­
tions with one daullng per­
formance after another.

co, s unday.
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Paring by San Diego General
Manager A1 Davis, had his
New York raises about 10,*
greatest outing In his long, 10241,000 chickens annually.
year career.

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By Bab Themis
Herald Hports Writer
The Croom* High Panthers
won their fifth consecutive
gam# Thursday night by
trouncing the Matthew W.
Gilbert High Panthers of
Jacksonville by a score of 126. I t waa Gilbert's Homecom­
ing.
Grooms muffed a scoring
opportunity la the opening
minutes of til* game whan
they frlled to acorn after cov­
ering a Gilbert fumble deep
in their territory. From that
point on, the two teams
fought to a scoreless first
quarter.
Midway the second period,
a »avsfe tackle by a Groom*
Panther jarred the ball loose
from a Gilbert bark, and wsa
pounced on by Lewis With­
erspoon of the Grooms l ’anth-

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Nov. • the (tart o&lt; tha first
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era. John Pritchard drilled
for five yanla. Andrew James
connected with Perlman Brin­
son on a IB yard past play,
and he luggrd it to the eight
yard line. On the next play,
David Peterson—behind fina
blocking by John Knight and
Itobort Walton—punched in
for the tally. The try for
point after was missed.
After receiving the kick­
off Gilbert entile to life ns
they p e n e t r a t e d deep in
Groom* territory, but time
rsn out before they could
move in for ths score. At the
end of tho first half, Grooms
led 0-0.
A fin* halftime show waa
rendered by Gilhort's band
plus a bevy of charming girls
were presented as the highly
partisan crowd viewed the
color and pageantry which ia
indirative uf a Homecoming.
Most of the third stania
was a defensive battle as the
two trams put on a fin* ex­
hibition of savage blocking
end tackling. However, mid­
way in the third quarter, An­
drew James threaded the
needle as he threw a strike
into the outstretched hands of
Tyrone Henderson and be
raMbled to tho to yard stripe.
Perlman Brinson took a

handoff, and scored stand­ nlng attack. Knight Intercept-1 tained drive by tha Gilbert
ing up after getting away ed a paaa th at stopped a sus-1 Panthers.
from four would-be tacklera.
It wan a brilliant and moat
determined run by Brinson.
M ake Y our R eservations F o r
The PAT waa missed.
Gilbert scored in tire rlo*.
Y O R K RITE D IN N E R
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The try for conversion waa
S atu rd ay , October 31st A t The
missed.
John Knight, Robert Wal­
ton, Kddie Brown, Terry
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Rally Sparks
19-7 Triumph

BuildersStill
TopBowleretfes

Pace Betty Anne

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In the flaa) a a te h • Mats- high
Betty A b b ' s Hairstylist gsma for O. K.
Losstng
Transfer
took
thre*
mate
was waged between Eleanar
swept four points N o n Sauls
Agency to continue on top in from the Alley Cats as Nona Southward Investment and St. gams and Jana
the Sandspurs League. Marge Hines shot
Kipp shot a 188/313 to lead the
way but sh* had capable asslitinee 'from He lea Kaella
with 209/479, Betty callan a
166/437 and Darkls Owens
with 171/441.
"No Job Too
Howa’i Tire Shop ramaios in
sveond place after vanquish­
Large — N o Job
ing Powell's Insurant* three
to one as Marilyn Ferguson
Too Small"
posted a 180/491 and Hslca
Padgett rolled 170/460 (or
Howa’i. Mads Wiltshire hid
her big bomb blasting tha
pocket for a 180/494 series for
rowell's. Chapman Blocks won
three of four from Pryor's In­
surance.
The spotlight beamed on
Jean Krieck ns the blasted a
whoppin' 203-206/113 to pace
Pietro Manufacturing to a
• P o rtab le W elding
three-gam* romp over O. K.
Tire. Edith Zeuli backed up
• Steel Fabrication
Jeaa with a flat 177/462 series.
(Bar And Sheet Steel)
Dot Johnson rolled 170/493
and Miry Smith had a 113

Evsas Builders lead the
BowlervtU* at Jet Lanes
with a record of II wins and
five lata is. Cut 'N Curl and
■y M m fttl Ltega
LIT Bugger* ere tide for acefcriM gp«# Wl» i
end with 12 wine end eight
The Oviedo Lions made •
loeaee. Warner Realty, Inland
tremendous comeback in the
Materials and Senksrika Paint
fourth period Friday night to
and Glass are tied for third
overcome the Clermont Highwith 10 wins and 10 loesea.
leaders and defeat them 19-T.
Next la Walker Realty with
In defeating the Highlandnine win* and It losses. Tied
ere. the Lions.racked up their
for next spot are Kama Infifth victory and now hove
aunac* and Playgirt Fash­
14-1 record.
ions with tight wins and 12
The Hons started things off
losses and Auatins Beauty
when they won the toss. They
Salon is last with tix wins
chose to receive and on the
and t4 losses.
kick-off halfback Billy MiU*r
High gamo and series was
caught the bail and returned it
taka*
again thia week by
TO yards to the Clermont U.
Klala* Kastival with her 211/
Quarterback Jimmy Courier
629. Other high game* were
then took it for 11 yards, and
rolled by Kay Shoemaker,
a first down on the Clermont
with a 178. 176 by Alice Beat,
two-yard line. Fullback Ted
174 by Jana Spotski, 169 by
lellhorn then took it across
JOHN MacDONALD (25) of Clermont carries the bell at the Clermont*
lusia Ban*, 168 by Nancy
far the touchdown. The kick
Oviedo contest Friday night at Oviedo. He is brought down by Oviedo's
Conway, 168 by Teana Parker
(ailed.
Jim Courier (10). Oviedo’s sharp comeback wrested the game away from
and 168 by Dot Sekattaa and
Neither team was able to
the heavier Clermont 11 to win it 16-7.
(Herald Photo)
Sherry Cannon.
score in the second but the
Splits were converted by
Lions did ' have one called
Giony Chadwick with the 6-7, Mystery Ticket
beck. Courier pasted to Mlkthe 2-1-10 by Leu Meekt, 6-7- Holder Eyed In
le r for 11 yards and tha t d
10 by Tina Parker, 3-6-10 by
but it was called back for il­
Alic* H aupt and Ann Beh­ Giant Track Win
legal procedure.
YONKERS, N. Y. (UPI) rens, 6-10 by Cart Bridges,
Clermont felled to a core in
5-6 by Ann Almond and the 3- A man la bis late 20's who
the first half se Oviedo had e
was pals around the gills."
M halftlma lead.
Jean Monroe had her big 10 by Alic* Sextan. Turkey*
That was the description
were
railed
this
week
by
Tina
In tha third the Highlanders
bender tearing up the pine
provided by a track policeman
Parker
and
Elaine
Koetivai.
cam e baek with a long past to By virtue of a four-gamb Coast Line to knock them from while bowling for St. John’s
of the bettor who held the only
eat the stage for their first and sweep over Ron Sun, HLH-Piw-, thoir parch atop the league
winning ticket oa a near-re­
Realty
in
the
Sandspura
Lea­
only touchdown. E arl Turvllle
ladder and at the same time
cord twin double payoff of
ducts
"A"
took
a
on*
game'
passed to Bobby Thompson for
pushing thsmsclves into the gue. She ahot 2.15/604 to help
&lt;171,064.60 at Yonkers Rata28 yards to put th a n on the lead In the Businessman's l i n ­ fourth place in league stand win a three-point verdict over
way Wednesday night.
Oviedo five. Halfback John gua at Jet Lanes. Tha number Inga.
Fryor'e Insurance. Elsanor
The unidentified ticket hold­
MacDonald then took it across two spot is shared by four Tim Dcmmy paced Ward's
Anderson
gave
her
good
back­
er
missed breaking the world
(or tha score. Mike Meeker teams, Atlantic Coast Line, with a 21S/600, good enough to
Ken Martin waa the shoot­ record by less than 12,000. The
Autooetica and take high series for the night. ing with a good 176/814 and
kicked the extra point for M" Glass-Mat,
all-time record payoff of &lt;172,Highlanders to give them a Dick's Appliance*.
For Atlantic Coast Line it waa Jan* Adcock asilated with ing sta r for the CPO Teeto­ 726 80 was collected at Roose­
la individual matches, Ward Bill Bertleson rolling a 203 19*3/487. Dotty Brits rolled a talers In tha Kagltra League
third quarter lead of 7-6.
velt Raceway Sept. 10 by Ro­
At play resumed in the Realty woo three from the game, Joe Pickens a 203/304 good too game and Juanita Paced by Ken'e fine 246/589,
bert Kroner, a young Brook­
fourth the Lions had the ball
and Don Domlny with 174/311 Haird hit a 175 gams for the Teetotaler* won a three- lyn newlywed and eeveral par­
Prynra
,
on their own 20. The Lions
point decision over the Pick tners.
HLH Products "B " won four
Fierro Manufacturing took Ups. Jerry Kanter backed
started to move and drove the Speckled Perch
over Ron Sun as Harold Drier
over second-place in the lea­ Ken with a nice 208/601 and
Highlanders all the way back
came through with a 203/334.
gue with a four-point nod Ramsey also contributed ■
to their one-yard line. Bell Highly Esteemed
Wall Plumbing took four from
over the Alley Cat* a* Marion fin* 180 game. For the Pic*
born then carried for the
the Elks and HLH "A " won
Karelia really to rt ’em up with Ups it was Rill Jones bomb
touchdown. T h e conversion Commonly known as Speck­
three and ona-half points from
was made good through a pass led Perch In Florida, Black Lance. Dick Schnililer paced a turkey enrout* to a good Ing a 201 662 and Jo* Mansi
107 game. Edith Zaull con­ notching a 187/511.
from Rex Brooks to Mlkler. Crapplc U another member of HLH 'A" with IT f/sa.
tributed a 162/441 and Jean
.The Lions' last score came the Sunfish family, and highly
Although the CPO Luabea
In
other
matches,
Autooetics
after halfback, Bruce Dowicn, esteemed by tha light-tacki* won three from-Maeoo'a M Krieck continued her red hot hung a three-point ioee
paced 26 yards to the Cler angling clan. The "Specks"
as Nsal Maxwtll rolled a big bowling with a 197/616. For Sullivan's Camera, they didn't
mont 24-yard line. The Lions Inhabit FkirIda’s lakes, poods, 317/3TS series. Dick's AppU the Alley Cats it waa Colleen
loss much ground from their
then pushed their way to the streams and rivars, with a anca won four from Rex as Winsbip banging home a fine
first place spot because the
preference
foe
waters
sround
Clermont two where Mikler
176/471 series.
Buddy
Noel
cam*
through
with
other
leaders were dropping
vegetation, submerged brush,
ran for the final tally.
Betty Anne's Hairstyling two and three points a t the
a whoppln' 236 game and 537
logs,
stumps
and
fishing
piers.
The Lions travel to Mel
serlas while Jimmy Anderson held their firat place spot
bourne next week to taken on After a slow angling season spun a 223/371. Glass Met took with a three game win over same time
Willie Magitn paced tha
Melbourne Central Catholic. during November and Decam- three from Dale's Group at Chapman'* Blocks. OK Tire
Lushes
with 188/531 and had
bar, speckled p*rcb fishing
O vM a
d e rm a
took all four a t tha expense
help from John Stankiewies
novas ‘swiftly lata high gear Doug Owens blasted a 211/316 of Team Twelve.
U
first downs
series.
with a 112/500 and a good
MS rushing yardage
67 as spawning activities begin,
(.oiling Transfer teok the
tn
passing yardage
19 usually late in January and
meusure of Howe Tire Service 194 game by Button. Wayns
14-21 passes (Stt.-comp.) 2-10 February. Coloration ranges TWO PLAYERS SUSPENDED by a three to one count as Morris rolled a 119 game and
OAKLAND. Calif. (UP1&gt; - Irfith aides displayed aom* fin* Clsrmca Henning shot 184/Oviedo—Bellhorn, 100; Mlk from a dark oliv* green to a
l«r, 71; Dowltn, 37; Courier, light silvery green, which may Two Denver Bronco football rolling. Southward Realty won 502 to par* Sullivans.
be clouded with darker spots, players, field goal kicker Gene a three-point verdict at the
Sanford Atlantic's Banker*
ST.
Clermont — Thompson, 35; sometimes appearing almost Mingo and defensive halfback expense of Powell's Insurance. won three from the Moose
Willie West, were suspended
and Glass-Mat swept four
MacDonald, 21; McQulre, 12; black.
from the Feron Builder*.
Turvllle, (4 ); Swcaringln, S. Although individual weights Sunday for conduct detriment­
IRLSH WINClermont
o o 7 0— 7 will go as high as three pounds, al to the team.
NEW YORK (UPI) - Coun
Oviedo
6 0 0 11—19 the aver eg* Is coblidercd to
St. Benedict founded Italy’s
be about baif-a-pSMd. Ib a
Xo U. 8. president ever haa ty Dublin, the Irish champion, Abbey of Mont* Cassino for
"bedding" tra ss are usually used hie powtr to adourn beat a New York all star team hie Benedictine order in the
FIGHTERS SIGN
found In shallow waters near Congress.
19 9 in Gaelic football Sunday. sixth century.
COLOGNE, Gsimany (UP!) the bast of reeds or otbsr sim­
—Zora follsy of Chandler, ilar standing vegetation. Live
Arix-. seventh-ranked heavy­ •minnows are beat as far as na­
weight contender, has signed tural baits go. but Black Crapto meet Gerhard Zedh of pie will raedlly take worms,
"YOUR
Germany In ■ 110-round fight and freshwater shrimp, or
FAVORITES
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High School Dropouts

Biofiot — Roy. Cromfty

'— Tomorrow the W o rld !'1

people are unable to support themLast winter a 16-ynar-old boy nam­
.selves and their families, those o f ua
ed Tommy mndn one of the b in e n t
who work and pay taxes will have
mistakes of hia life. Because
to bear tha burden of their support
nd school and wan unhappy at home,
The economy is further weakened
h« decided to go out on his own. Ho
because the unemployed cannot buy
was an intelligent boy, willing to
its products.
work hard. B ut when employers
Most of us in this country put a
found that he had an high school
high1value on education—not only
diploma, the job intsnriews earan to
for economic reasons but also be­
a swift close.
cause we know that being a respon­
Tommy is one among hundreds of
sible, useful member of the commun­
thousands of unemployed youngster*
ity means being well informed. How
who mill idly about the nation’s
can an uneducated person grasp the
streets. This restless horde o f school
significance of the momentous prob­
dropouts will grow to the disturbing
lems our nation faces? How can he
number of 7.5 million in the next
take an informed part in the deci­
few years, creating a vast pool of
sions that shape the very life he
not only unemployed but mostly un­
leads in his own community?
employable young people.
Indeed, in many cases, the drop,
Theme are worried youngsters who
out and hi* family are the problems
havo been virtually dumped on tho
that we in the community have
acrap heap in a country that desper­
most to deal with—in eliminating
ately needs skilled, well-trained
alums, in supporting the indigent, in
workers. This waste of undeveloped
combatting juvenile delinquency and
talent is certainly a personal tragedy
crime, in caring for illegitimate
.to the young people themselves, and
children, in teaching health and
for the rest of us it amounts to a
treating disease.
catastrophe with national implica­
Not all dropouts come from such
tions.
deprived environments, of course.
On the economic front, tha prob­
There are a great many reasons why
lem assumes grave proportions. I f
a child leaves school, and the drop­
40 per cent— four out of every ten—
out is found in a wide range of so­
of our young people leave school
cial and economic environments.
before they get -even a basic educa­
Whatever the eause, the remedies
tion, who is going to supply tha
being sought by national and local
brains and manpower for the high­
agenciea affect aii of us. They rely technical joba of the future? And
? uire our financial support and inif the dropout can’t find a Job, who
ormed concern. And the changes
la going to support him?
that must result will improve the
A few years ago tha school drop­
educational standards for all our
out could find work bectuse plenty
children.
of unskilled jobs were available. But
times have changed drastically. In
this age of automation, tha odds art
Thought For Today
three to one against a boy like Tom­
my finding a job. Yet the demand
So I always take pains to have a
for skilled and professional workers
clear conscience toward God and
has increased so rapidly that within
toward men.—Acts 24:16.
•
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•
tha next few yeara, according to tha
Department of Labor, there will be
If wa can harness the moral con­
only five qualified workers for ev­
science of the world, we shall have a
ery seven technical jobs available.
force greater than armies.— Woodrow Wilson.
If these millions of wasted young

from the time he was horn.
For certain trusted aids,
other presidents have depend­ Order 10450, Security Requirw*
ed on routine checks, relying menu far Government Employ­
on old Investigations or their ment, the basic security docnpersonal kaowiedgs. Some­ ment far the ei ecutive branch
b r y*gr*.
To aoma. eataat, personnel times checks have been delay­ of the government.
That document i nquired tkgt
security checks at the Whitt ed for considerable periods.
Houst have depended on the Men who havo worked on 'th e appointment of each civi­
individual laltiativt o£ whom, this problem tell me that Pres­ lian officer or employe in amp
ever w u prtsidtnt of Um ident Truman and President department or agency eg the
United StH e ra t the tin t, not Eisenhower were very itrict government shall be made n h
on a rigidly enforced detailed and had "almost tveryono" jeet to investigation. . . (In)
set of impartial regulation*. put through full field investi­ no event shall tho investigation
Some presidents have requlr- gations. President Kenoedy, ln:!ude less than e national
ed a complete investigation of they report, was much more agency check (toludiaf n
almost every new-man taken trot-wheeling and depended check el the fiagerpriat flint
on at the White House or trans­ mare an his own evaluation of of tho Federal Bureau at In­
ferred to the new president's the men close around him. vestigation), end written ItImmediate am ice, Ineluding President Johnson has boon qulrics to appropriate leenl
old members of the White “mote strict than Kennedy." law onforcemsat agendas,
House staff, old emaioo a&lt; the la at Mast two of these four former employers and superadministrations, the head se­
cHirens drawn In as personal curity officer himself was not attended by the person under
consultants.
given a new full field Investi­ investigation. .
A full field investigation gation on entering the White This order apeeifieaOy stated
sends agents out to interview House. In at least one admin­ that investigations of new t ^
present and past neighbors, istration there was a certain potatoes to any agency n r de­
friend*, enemies, employer* lasnesa in checking oqt mem­ partment of the g n v w w r i
and ether aseociatee to deter­ bers of the vice president's (Including transfer* from ether
agencies of the government)
mine if there is anything ''de­ staff.
rogatory'' in tho employe's On April 37. 1953, to clear were to be cheeked on a var­
up a hodgepodge of security iety of mattera Including "se »
praetices in tho various depart- usl pervert ion."

WAa g y gTOW (NEA) Investigation ef the Walter
Jenkiaa c u t I I I brought to
light a security loophole that
ha* eiUted at tha White House

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic

Letters

CASE U-419: Doris D., aged Sexual degenerates are gen­ "Oh. that awful D r.&lt;
33, has been morally shocked. erally looked upon aa of low you have criticised,
"Dr. Crane," she began, "1 intelligence and lacking in cul­ people wouldn't thixk ef s
U you didn't aMsUea II
have often felt that you were ture.
age and convictions to do for cadency. A lack of individual being a little frank in diseas­ But eouatless groups ot your column!"
Editor, Herald:
determination to provide for ing sex dangers that threaten teen-agers, aa well a« older Malirky I They gel
The forthcoming national themselves.
married foika, with high I. Q. dosea of It In movies end SB
election may well be the most Our freedoms, our rights themselves. A complacent at happy marriage.
"But now I’ve changed my are alio indulging In sexual TV every week.
crucial of this century. Each under the Constitution aro tltude whereby the people de
promiscuity for “kicks" or to Lurid magasinae ale* n u t s
eligible voter should be deep- slowly and surely being whit­ pended upon the government mind entirely)
meet initiation requirements sex titles ell ever their R eal
tled
away
to
the
point
where
for
their
every
need.
They
be­
"For
laat
Saturday
night
my
ly concerned and by all means
cover* each month.
express their convictions es­ an individual actually has no came slaves to the govern husband aad 1 wera invited to of high school gangs.
Indeed, we medics know ef
Here
in
Chicago,
for
exam­
ment.
rights
regardless
of
race
or
a
swank
party.
pecially by voting coma elec­
color.
Not until individuals devel­ "Six couplet were present. ple, the high school daughters many daughters ef thee* mob#
tion day.
Taxation has reached the oped a personal pride in their After • few highballs, one of of prominent familial, includ­ prudish pareats who ar* al­
To myself, an amataur his­ point where an individual ia Individuality, their ability to the men suggested a new ing medics. Judge* and busi­ ready promiscuous with their
torian In a way, 1 see history bound Into slavery by the gov­
stand on their own two feet game ealled 'Key-matching.' ness leaders, carry contracep­ high school classmates.
repeating itself. Since 1930
In fact, some of the girls nr*
"Well, I had never heard of tives in their pursea.
each film achieves stature in ( my earliest memories of con ernment — representation is snd rebelled did these coun
Girts’
clubs
have
also
been
now
seeking advice bars m e
doubtful.
How
could
individu­
tries
again
rise
to
power.
Our
it
before,
so
1
thought
U
might
Us presentation of a truth sequence) 1 have seen our
formed at the high school le­ they are already pregnant, yet
which seems simple but which country rise from tho depths als such as Bobby Baker, Billy country was developed by re be fun.
‘Each min was to toss his vel which require the new girl their pradlsh mothers oUQ im
actually proves to be elusive of a depression to become "the Sol Eatea function and in all bellious individuals—rebellion
ly complex when an attempt is major world power” at the probability many others of a g a l n e t taxation, rebellion own houst hay on tha tabla. applicants to submit to sexual list 1 am too frank I
made to project it factuaUy. close of World War II. Since both political parties exist and against spineless representa­ Then the keys were all mixed relations aa * part of their So send for my warning
booklet "Sex Problems ef
up and each wife was to pick Initiation.
At the latter level, "Iguana' then, we have declined—mor­ function if we the people were tion.
Contrast this Immoral out Young People," enclosing •
1 believe the time has ar­ out a key while blindfolded.
presents a depressing snd un­ ally, spiritually and aa Individ­ properly represented?
distinguished story of a de­ ual! who should have the cour- U seems most people nowa­ rived. Wa have tho choice in "Then she was to find tha look with the high Idealism ot long, stamped, rslurs
days ara looking to the govern­ November to choose a man man who owned that key and the Hi-Y end Tri-Hl-Y Clubs. lope, plus a
frocked clergyman who, _
ment for a handout. This not who has the convictions and retire to a bedroom for sex Sex is a vital aspect of hap­
spits of his attitude of defiance
py marriage and true love.
is caught in the toils of his ebbishop of Canterbury. In only applies to Individuals but drive to return the responsi­ orgies!
OVER 35 YEARS
comparison
with
tiecket's
In­
Rut sex, without true love to
bility
of
government
to
the
to
cities,
counties
and
atates.
"This
must
be
just
a
varla
own lust. But this is merely
At First A FalmeSS*
ner
struggle,
the
open
conflict
Justify
it,
makes
human
beings
What can we get for nothing. states, counties, cities and in­ tkm of the 'wife-swapping'
the situation, tha base, upon
(Alongaide old peel office)
which
develops
between
the
rate
hardly
higher
than
hogs!
dividuals.
parties
that
you
described
re
Who
can
we
endorse
to
get
which Tennessee Williams coo
For many yeara I have tried
struct! his drama. Through the two etrong-willed men seems a new road, a military base, a The stampede to the govern­ cently.
character of Hannah, portray­ almost trivial, the film trices government contract, a canal, ment feeding trough must be "When I learned what It wai to warn you parents and also
ed with great sensitivity by De nobly the inevitable progress etc. This to me is a sorry state stopped. I honestly believe that all about, I immediately told your children of the proper
borah Kerr, the dramatist pro toward martyrdom of a man of affairs, this indicates a Americans who believa In tha my husband we weren't itay viewpoint toward sex.
Jects the Image of truth which who ultimately must obey on­ society which has but one ten­ principles of our Constitution lng at auch a lewd party, so And I have personalty ad­
dressed over 1 ,000,000 high
dency—a tendency to run to should elect Goldwatar in No­ we left abruptly.
is his central message—the ly tho voice of conscience.
"Dr. Crane, how can intalli- schoolers on such topics at • Carpet* • F antR nrw
development and manifestation Here, then, are two films, the government feeding trough vember.
Robert Yentsch gent adults degenerate to such their convocations.
of compassion for others etch a work of art which pro­ like a herd of cattle.
• Tile
• “
which is attained so reluctant* jects an essential but elusive To survive, our country (What’s wroag with govera- a low level of morality? 1 Yet some of you parents
•
Rental
have thought I was too frank!
ly and so slowly, but which is truth concerning human be­ needs people who can do for meat (rules)? Where would think this la really awful I"
ossentlal to lndivdual mstur ings, not just a mechanisms themselves, people who care we ho without the govern­
which may be subjected to for their own. Why do we have ing of airline schedules, cen­
ity and to the maintenance
human dignity.
scientific analysis in the la­ to depend on the government tral at train timetables, traf­
Viewed as a historical docu boratory, but as creatures di­ for any of our necessities. fic laws, utility chargas, tho
ment, "Becket" might well be vinely conceived and divinely Countries of this world have ICC, SEC. PUC, U8DA, U.
termed a failure, in spite of shaped, infinitely varied and developed into major powars 8. Department ef Health,
the authenticity of the set infinitely complex; the strong and then fallen. Why?
FHA, VA. Just to M B S a
music, and costumes, simply aad tho wetk, tho Just aad tho I believe it wsa due to de- few?—Editor.)
because it falsifies msny basic unjust, the noble and the Ig­
historical facts. But as a work noble, the wise and the fool
of art, it succeeds magtficient- ish.
ly In projecting the titanic Truly, it is through the me­
struggle that take* place with­ dium of grt that can can bagt
in Becket when, having serv­ capture and reflect enduring
ed Henry faithfully as Chancel­ answers to that ultimate ques­
lor, he ii forced to come to tion uttered more than two
terms with his own conscience thousand years ago by Pooafter Henry appoint* him Ar- tlua Pilate, "What is truth?"

To The Editor

Art Versus Facts
art may project images ol
By Dr. Walter D. J mcs
EsgUik Department
truths in a far more powerful
LaGraago College
manner than does a presenta­
Collsga students who are be- tion of bald facts. These two
gining their work in English films, In many respects ex­
frequently ask, 'What good is tremely dissimilar, ara "Dec­
literature? Why can't we Just kel" and "Night of the Igu­
ana."
learn by studying facta?"
Tha question might bo stat­ Nalther ol these films is Im­
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purpose of a work of art? Isn't fact Indeed, la "Iguana" tho
the faetusl presentation of "facts" of tho dramatic situ­
scientifically obtained data ation are Inconsequential, as
more likely to reveal truth well as basically distasteful;
than are the subjective im in "Becket," an adaptation of
pressloos of on* person's tha Anouilh play dramatising
mind?"
the famous conflict between
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two motion pictures currently by Henry II and Thomas A
being viewed by the Ameri­ Docket) In twelfth • century
can public may bo used as ex England, historical fact Is
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Louisiana Politics Pepper-Hot
Ry Robert A. Schaefer
BATON ROUGE, La. (UPI)
—Politic* in Louisiana this
election year la hotter than a
caysnna pepper. Barry Gold*
water'* strength has peaked
but he atlll lead* President
Johnson.
Johnson must win hlg in
South Louliiana to pick uf
the state’s 10 electoral vote*
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is almost solidly against him
—and the southern tier it not
ton hsppy with him.
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reached a peak in Louisiana
in July whsn President John*
eon signed Into law tha 1904
Civil Rights Act.
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aua In th* presidential cam*
palga. Johnson’s stand on it
has suds him unacceptable
to coneervativa-mlnded Louis*
ianians.
And a bitter, prolonged
fight within th* Democratic
rin k s—split Into loyalists and
eoneervativt factions — has
laft Its mark on the party.
Only th* strong hand of
Gov. John J. McKeilhen kept
eontervatives from succeed­
ing In S move to deprive
Johnson of the rooster em­
blem on th* Nor. I general
election ballot.
Th* rooster, traditional em­
blem of th* Louisiana Demo­
cratic Party, la said to he
worth at least 200,000 votss
to an offlcs seeker.
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has yet to endorse either
Goldwater or Johnson.
Aeide from segregation,
ther* it another issue that
runs through the presidential
tampilgn In Louisiana. This

Is the state’s long feud with
the federal government over
ownership of the mineral rich
waterbottoms of th* roast.
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the state, Johnson talked
•bout civil rights but ignored
the wsterbottom issue. Goldwater ignored the civil rights
issue and didn't mention the
offshore argum ent—but ha did

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send a tslegram to top Louis­
iana Republicans saying ha
believed the state was entitled
to a three-mile limit off the
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iatered voters, including about
100,000 Nsgross. Many N*
groea turned out to sea John­
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paign appearance here.
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middle of tha atate. North
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generally more liberal In ita
political thinking.
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who have endorsed Goldwater.
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Wada O. Martin have boon
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movement in tha state. Both
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photographer Bill Vincent Jr. has endeavored
many times to take his picture with his tail
feathers fanned out . . . but many trips to the
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won’t co-operate . . . always waits until Bill
leaves.
(Herald Photo)

T H IS

CREST
HALLOWEEN MASKS

le k \

On W hite House Goal
By Edward Flattan
ALBANY, N. Y. (UP!)—
New York's election cam­
paign entered its final week
with the proapect of shaping
the nation's political course in
the neat decade.
The U. S. Senate race will
decide tha immediate foture
of Robert F. Kennedy, the
K ate president’s brother, who
has made little effort to conteal his ambition to occupy
the White House some day.
Voters also will determine
whether the ranks of the mod­
erate Republicana will be
strengthened or weakened in
the struggle to wrest future
control of the national GOP
.organization from the GoldP w ater censervativee. A num­
ber of New York Republican

Controversial
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lawmakers now seeking reelection, Including Kennedy’s
opponent, incumbent S e n .
Kenneth B. Keating, were
part of a faction which bitter,
ly contested Barry Goldwater’a nomination at San Fran­
cisco in July.
Should New York Gov. Nel­
son A. Rockefeller contem­
plate regaining the dominant
position he held in the nation­
al GOP organization prior to
his remarriage and loss of
the presidential nomination to
Goldwater, his gubernatorial
record in the two remdining
years of his term would be
vitally important.
Rockefeller, however, could
experience r o u g h sledding
with his future programs if
the New York electorate
were to return Democratic
majorities to the currently
GOP-controlled legislature.

Outdoor Rec
Inventory Set

TAMPA (UPI) — Two TALLAHASSEE (UPI) power companies have an­ The State Outdoor Recreation­

nounced they hare withdrawn
from circulation a controver­
sial movie entitled “The Wel­
fare State."
The film had been provided
to various organizations in
the Tampa Bay area by Tam■9pa Electrical Company ami
Florida Power Corporation.
The film, narmted by Ron­
ald Regan, la critical of the
growth of ‘‘big government,
including the increasing fed­
eral payroll and federal
spending,’* am! of “planned
economy.”
Democratic Party officials
2 protested the showing of the
/ ’film by the two companies
and aaid it was being shown
at Republican Party functions
and was political in nature.
The half-hour long film
waa shown at a luncheon pro­
gram that Included a talk by
retired Air Force Gen. James
Doolittle, who appeared in
behalf of GOP priesidential
( t candidate Sen. Barry Goldwa-

al Planning Committee said
19 cities and ail 67 counties
were asked to take part in an
inventory of outdoor recrea­
tion areas in Florida.
The inventory is being ma«le
by the U. S. Department of
Interior's Bureau of Outdoor
Recreation.
Gov. Farris Bryant, chair­
man oi the slate committee,
sent letters tc the mayors of
all Florida cities with 10,000
or more population and to all
county commissions urging
cooperation of local officials.
The Inventory, the commit­
tee said, will be "invaluable"
to both the state and federal
governments in preparing out­
door recreational plans, and
as a basis for getting federal
assistance under the recently
passed Land and Water Con­
servation Fund Act.

ter.

Sanford Mayor A. L. Wilson
received and has answered
Gov. Bryant's letter, offering
the full co-operation of the city
government.

News R eporter
W ins Prom otion

C. R. Ginn H eads
Florida A gency

AVON PARK (U PI) —
NEW YORK (UPI) Claude Sltton, Atlanta south­ Charles R. Ginn will take ov­
ern regional correspondent of er Nov. 1 as acting admlnithe New York Times, has | strntor of the Florida Alcoh­
been named national news di- olic Rehabilitation Program.
Guinn, whose permanent
B rector of the papci.
In announcing the appoint­ job is that of assistant adminment. Clifton Daniel, manag­ l utrator, will fill the vacancy
ing editor of the Time*. *nid I left by the resignation of
Kit ton will direct the activities Frank M. Richardson, who
of the Time's 10 regional bu­ ' will become executive secrereaus and approximately 350 | tary of the Hillsborough
stringers, or part-time cor­ I County Ilospitat and Welfare
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storswido items during this G ala
Twin Calibration of tho G rand O p in ­
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STORES on highway 17-92 andO nora
Drivs (Naval Air Station Road) in
Sanford, and Cornor of North Boule­
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�first Christian Church Is Planning $50,000 Education-Fellowship Building
Construction
Scheduled To
Start In 1967

Stir

A 150,000 expansion pro*

322-5492

P1NECRE8T SHOPPING Center In one of three new trailing facilities
to open in recent month* in Seminole County. Pinecrent ia located at

Highway 17-92 and 27th Street.
(ileraltl Photo)
Psychological Cycles
I There seem to be cycles of
humun psychology, with pen
j pin having a definite rhythm
of happiness and unhappiness.
For some people, the cycle
may- be a period of two weeks
while, in others, the cycle
may be longec and nine weeks
or more may elapse.

In County Lore

The congregation recently
completed the installation of
a central heating and air
conditioning unit in the sanc­
tuary.
First Christian Church was
80 years old last Sept. 1. A
charter member, Mrs. Leona
Richards, atill attends.
Itev. Fuller, a graduate of
the College of the Ilible, Lex­
ington, Ky., is a native Flor­
idian. lie &lt;'1,016 to First
Christian Church Inst Mnrch
1 from Margate, Fla.
Other church officers are
the official hoard: Unhurt
Shields, chairman; O. O.
Landless, vice chairman; Mias
Flo Bishop, secretary; Bart
Hinson, treasurer, ami Rich­
ard Barnett, financial secre­
tary; J . I,. Horton Jr., church
school superintendent; Mrs.
Frances Hickson, organist and
choir director; Mrs. F, W,
Knight, Christian Wooten's
Fellowship president, a n &lt;!
Farntim Harriett, Men’s (Tub
president.

Wigs
Some women dyed their
hair as early aa 400 B. tl.
False hair also was known
but, unlike the Egyptian wig,
wai made to look as natural
as possible, according to the
Encyclopedia llritannicn.

NEWARK (UPI) — Tbe gov­ at defradaets Jsi the su it
ernment nas filed an anti­
trust suit against Standard Oil
Company of New Jersey to
prevent it from buying the
Potash Company of America j
and thus becoming tbe largest
potash producer in the nation.
CALL
In t*'ie suit filed in U. S. Diatrict Court in Newark, the Jus­
tice Department asked for a
preliminary injunction pending
outcome of the suit and a per­
manent injunction against the
Southern
transaction. Roth firms vowed
to fight the suit and aaid in a
Chemicals, Inc.
joint statement:
“ We are determined to op­
pose the government's action
in the courts. We have been
advised by counsel that th e (
acquisition would not violate
U. S. anti trust laws.”
Jersey Standard was listed
in the suit as a holding com- j
pany with assets of $lt.9 bil-j
Spray o r F og
lion and sales of $10.3 billion in :
1963. Both firms were named

"COT BUGS"

Longwood Rich

KKV. FULLER

Rich In Seminole County his­
tory, Longwood had a part in
the early settlement of Flor­
ida. For many yeara it was
the favorite retreat of winter
visitors who came year after
year to enjoy its quiet charm,
but the development of light
industries in and near Long
wood have given this lncor-j
porated community a new im­
petus.
More and more of central
Florida’s new citizens arc
choosing Longwood for their
year round tomes, and it Is
fast becoming one of the coun­
ty’s most progressive towns.
West of Longwood Is beauti­
ful Sanlando Springs, and just
north is the Big Tree, a magni­
ficent cypresa measuring 47
SUPEIt-X DRUGS recently opened thin modem
feet In circumference, 126 feet
pharmney-vnriety ittore next to Winn-Dixie on
In height nnd 17'i feet In dia­
meter. It rnntaina thousands
of board feet of lumber, and
W hat To Wear In Seminole
markings indicate its age at
between 3,00) and 3,500 yeara. The wide range of activities wear. In most areas, women's
It Is a major tourist attrac­ in Seminole County makea ad­ shorts are not often worn on
tion In beautiful Seminole vice on this subject necessar- the street, but are always ac-1
County.
ily general in nature. In a ccptable for active sport-. Few
women wear hats.
fishing ramp, you might spend
For men, short-sleeved sport
A memorial to John Luther
Junes, the Cnsey Jones of the j most of your lime in shorts. shirts and slacks are a uni­
motel of the lux­ versal choice. A sport Jacket or
folk hnllnd, wits dedicated in At a hotel
his homo town of Jnrkson, ury type, resort clothes would sweater Is needed tf It gets
chilly, and one or more con
Term., in 150. Casey Jones lie considered proper.
wns a rnilinud hrru of aong
Except for .special occasions ventionat suits according to
and story.
there is little need for formal your activities.

Furniture For Your Home!
French Avenue at 2oth Street.
(Herald Photo)

MARCEL FAILLE
18 years in Sanford

S I G N S
Phone 322*7320

406 W. 15th St.

S anford

VOTE A N D ELECT Y O U R

DEMOCRATS
OF

S E M IN O L E

Fred Wilson ithows one of the many tantefully designed ta d utw dllj
built pieces of furniture on display in the WUaon-Mtler

COUNTY!
We believe our continued
success in the furniture

Ihonrstii-alrd lloga
Men of the Middlo Stone
Age, who wundt-rcd Ihmugh
Europe thousands of years
ago, tniiK-d dogs to help them
hunt down amull game ami
dogs were Ilia first animals
to be domesticated aa a re­
sult.

business can be explained
by the P restige Brands
we offer and our
consistently
prices.

vllWO*
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Tlttr' i a
lot to do In

Joe David

.Mary Earle Walker

W. Lawrence Swofford

State Representative

Tax Assessor

County Commissioner

SANFORD
It y o u * aswtf solved. k«*ta&lt;

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The Sanford Herald

• JOHNSON-CARPER
FASHION TREND

K R O E tIL E R

• FOX

SIMMONS

• SEALY

• INTERNATIONAL

MONARCH

•

TROGDON

• BASSETT
• DOWNS

DAYSTROM

• ADMIRAL
• TELL CITY
QUAKER HEATER
• IH-LFTE OF
HIGH POINT
• C. D. ATKINS’ SOLID ROCK MAPLE COLLECTION

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Phyllis It tixi-os tala
322-6731
lake .Mary
Nora Norrlc
TF 6-131!
S. Seminole
Mildred llsney
466-34.il
D illo n s

.Mary Lettings
Bear l ake
293-4647
Sohpie llaince
Dell
Dellary
4H -II0J

reasonable

A. L. Wilson, one of the
founders of the firm, is n«w
■erring hla second term aa
Mayor of the City of Han­
ford.

• GATE CITY

Virginia I'ctroekl
»’. O. Bos 1214
Hanford

feral* P » f 4-A—Oct, f t , 1904

Standard Oil Named
In Anti-Trust Suit

g n m la in the planning stage

for First Christian Church,
of Sanford Avenue.
The pastor, Rev. Vernon
Fuller, announced the congregatlon is aiming a t a new ed­
ucation and fellowship build*
ing, with construction sched­
uled for about 1007.
Present plans rail for a two*
Story structure, with the arch*
itecture to fit In with the pre*
sent edifice. The new build­
ing will he L-nhaped, front*
ing on Sanford Avenue be­
tween the pnraonagu and the
sanctuary a n d
extending
scrota the rear of the aanetusry.

lu firi

Jim Dirkenmeyer
County School board

Al David

p iiii.r o

Cash Discounts, Liberal Trade-Ins, Top Value Stamps

Justice of Peace, District I

I t’a never higher a t . . .

Let Progress Continue!
PI). POL. ADV. BY FLORIDA DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, WARREN M. GOODRICIT. CHAIRMAN; ANN CRAMER, VICE'
CHAIRMAN, FRANK L. PORTER, SECRETARY, IN COOPERATION WITH SEMINOLE COUNTY DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.

W ILS O N - M A IE R
FURNITURE CO M PANY, INC.
311

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322-5622

SANFORD,

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J e t . 26, 1964— P a p e 5 -A

South Seminole
Welcome Club
Has Luncheon
By Maryinn Mile*
The South Seminole Wel­
come Wagon Club met Thursday at the House of Beef In
Maitland for lunch and an afI * ‘ temoon of card*.
Special guest was Mr*. Judy
Hurlburt, Orange • Seminole
*
■Velcome Wagon Superviaor,
t
i
aho extended an invitation to
A
club members to attend the
CHEMICAL CORPORATION of Americn, manufacturers of
from North Elm Avenue to this new facility on West 20th
t*
gala fashion show sponsored
Freewax and other household products, is in the process of
Street.
1
•l
nj the Winter Park Welcome
removing its principal offices from Tallahassee and its plant
(Herald Fhoto)
t
Wagon at the Cherry Plata.
«
N'ov. at 11 a.m. The price of
V
admission will include the
1
ft.
luncheon. Those modeling at
the show from the South Sem-I
nole Club will be Mr*. Mae
Osborne and Mrs. Betty Tar-'
' asca.
Club members under the su­
pervision of Mrs. Melanie Ste-i
a a rt are making "tissue top­
pers," which are selling well, Many persons become conwith the proceeds going to the rerned ns they get older that
club charity work.
(either their husband or wife,
Members are asked to bring or they, themselves, night
to the next meeting canned suddenly become ill and need
goods or any non-perishable trained help quickly. This is
food to help supplement th e 1particularly true when one
Thanksgiving haskets which has a disability, even though
the club will distribute. Mra. perhaps a slight one.
Juantia Moore is th* welfare
It was with this view In
chairman.
(mind that Dellary Manor
Tiiere were 32 members and came into being and was conthe following five guests p re-; strutted for retirement living
SANFORD SHOPPING Center, at Highway
kerd Drugs. Other I m-iiie .»s are to follow in
sent at the meeting, Mrs. Jo- „n Highway 17-92 a t DeBary.
17-92 and Onora Street, was recently opened
the near future.
aesphine bikslin, Mrs. Carolyn] Each apartment in the new
by Publix Market, BF Card «£. Gift Shop and Ec(Herald Photo)
Bowan, Mrs. Deanie Penland. duplexes has a large L-shap-j
Mrs. Laura french and Mrs. L j living-dining room, kitchen.
Betty Tarlaska, who won the with electric stove and space
door prize.
for a washer or washer-dryWinners of the card prizes er type combination, a bed-

New Apartments
Now Offered By
DeBary Manor

were Mrs. Stewart, first brid-1 room with

walk-in

closet,

go; Mrs. Edith Duerr, second complete bathroom, carport,
bridge; Mrs. Frances Color, and utility room. These apartfirst canasta and Mrs. Frances ments are electrically healed
Dickinson, second canasta.
Jand air conditioned. There
The next general meeting are sliding glass doors open-.will be at 1:30 a m. at the Itn- jjng from the living room onto
perial House Restaurant in H screened porch, facing
Winter l’ark.
Lake Susan.
The lawn is maintained by
.B aptist Chapel
Manor personnel. However,
-Due Independence residents who enjoy growing
The Lake Howell Baptist flowers or puttering about
Chapel, located on Howell the yard, may do so. Kmh
Branch Hoad, was started two apartment has cleaning *erv'jycar* ago as a mission b y ' ic«""'Y ** o«*taino.|
"P rairie Lake Baptist Church in ,hf 'lini"K room ,f »he rtv
in Kern Park and will become j ',*fnl io «I*»i*’**«
_an independent church ut&gt;on I There «re party activities,
FULLY FURNISHED and equipped duplex
• completion of the new $14,000, ' “r'l parties every Tuesday
apartm ents for those desiring nursing ami ton~ 41 by 70 foot building.
afternoon, and church activ• ' The temporary chapel will
There is regular bus
have a seating capacity of service to the postoffirc, hank
223. A new type moveable in- »"'• shopping center in Drterior wall construction will Hary and to DcLand, Sanfurd
and Orlando.
-•be u»ed.
Miss Linda Mdig.irrl H unt.. rolinnnt in its history, tt has
II The church will be affilial
, 1daughter
I•! U^IIIf | »•!
of »lMr
I
and
“1I•I t'l
Mrs
I Js | .al'a
2232 IM
stml••1* nt.
ll'* III
in college, high
&gt; d with the Southern Baptist
ta p .ls t
T here are 59,000 turkeys in W1|,jc F „ lln|&lt; 2 m Pa| metto. | school, junior lug h school, and
Convention and the Wekiw
fekiwa j New W k s t a t e , wi t h a value
^
„ , cc(ci| ,or th&lt; Wo. ,.Umentary scho
school of which
of $351,000.
Ilaptlat Association.
men's (Ilee Club at David Lip- j tits are in Hie college,
scomb C o l l e g e , Nashville,, Lipscomb is a
Tf»nn
' t*»zl
Tenn,
ted *s*nlnr
senior fih»rs
liberal arts college
Selected by audition, the | supported, operated, and .st.ilf
Women's (Hie Club members ed hy members of churches of
tour other cities during the Christ. It Is on*- of the few sen­
year and are in demand for ior colleges in tlie country
local programs.
1 where daily Bih|p study is re
A graduate of Seminole High quired for all students.
Dr. Henry McLaughlin. 113 education—teaching the person School, Miss Hunt is a S p a n i s h ----------------| Four state* of the Union
Magnolia Ave., Sanford, re­ to use his eye* correctly for major.
ported today on a post-gra l increased ability in the classy David Lipscomb College oh- u r e commonwealths: K a n duatfl seminar held at the room, at work at play or for served its 73rd anniversary tucky, Massachusetts, Penni this month with the largeat en- , syivunia ami Virginia.
Cherry Plaza Hotel in Orlando j greater highway aafety."
by optometrists of the Florida ]
area
The conference was presid
rd over by Dr A. M. Skeffingt*&gt;n of St. Louis, an author,
lecturer and research author- j
ity in the vision, care field.
McLaughlin, hitting the high
spots of the conference, quoted
Dr Skeffinjton as saying.
"Crban living and over pro­
tection of our children are re­
sulting In a generation of poor
readers and that educators
are being blamed unjustly for
faulty teaching methods all
ton often
"The real trouble in John
ny's ability to read ts an exist­
ing visual orobiem which may
have stemmed from the fact
that during early development
Johnny was never given the
chance to run. leap and climb
and do things for himself that
help develop visual skills."
N EW BUILDING FOR PH ILLIPS CLEANERS,
Dr. Skeffinjton pointed out.
"Seeing ts a learned process
LA U N D RY AND F U R S T O R A G E -----entailing much more than two
eyes. It's a process requiring
integration with other senses,
LOCATED AT 319 W. 13th STREET (A FTER NOV. 1)
the nervous system, the en­
tire body. Even a poor reader
can see the printed page but
— IN SEM INOLE COUNTY TO
In many cases his eve-mindhody coordination has not W n
O FF E R FUR STORAGE
developed to get meaning from
the printed symbols "
- FU R STORAGE — LAUNDRY AND
Dr. Skeffmgton also declar­
DRY CLEANING UNDER ONE
ed. "Today’s averaze reading
load in the grade* consists of
ROOF
well over too books and 2W in
four years of college. This pro­
longed concentration o f effort
Phone 322-3315
Is in direct opposition to na
K p
ture's intended use o f the eyes
—that of seeing at far dis
lances.
"While a lens can absorb
some of the punishment, pre­
ventive viiion care is one of

Living rooms in newly-built
homes are a blend of parlor
formality and family room
livability, according to a sur­
vey of leading builders report­
ed by a trade magazine.
This blend is required as a
compromise
between
twm
schools of thought among women: Those wanting a quiet,
always presentable room and
others who prefer * versatile
entertainment area and a
semi-formal relaxation renter.
The survey revealed that 21
per cent of leading builders
are offering wood grained pan- (
cling on at least one wall of
the living room.
"This includes both the ‘p a r-1
lor' portion and the informal
area, since the right wood­
grained paneling can serve
beautifully in both." says John
Concord, home improvement
expert.
Take Hard Knoeks,
Handsome, Too
"Factory - finished wo o d grains have high-styled appear­
ance. top p&lt;rformance, easy
maintenance and economy. The
panels will lake h-ifd knocks
in the informal area and be a
handsome background in the
•parlor' space "

A

LETTER

OF

THANKS

Having reached our first Anniversary here
in Sanford, we wish to thank ail the folks here­
abouts for being so nice to us and for making
this past year the success that it has been. We
wish to continue to he of service to the hun­
dreds of satisfied customers that we have made
and the new ones to conic. We will continue to
serve you with the highest class Pastries and
Hakrd floods, also the finest in decorated cakes
of nil kinds.
We pride ourselves in the developing of th*
original In cake decorating and a t prices to
please all.
Thanks lo all you folks.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Lewis C. Dell

D E L L ’S P A S T R Y S H O P
FOOD FAIR SIIOITINO CENTER

2170 S. PARK

PHONE 322-7596

''W e re

dedicated

to serving

you'

• PRESCRIPTIONS

FORYOU
ANDYOUR
FAMILY

• CARDS
• GIFTS
Phone
• FOUNTAIN

.I 2 2 - 0 G 1 2

STOCK UP

M c R EY N O LD S

onall
HEALTH
NEEDS
H ERE

valoseont c a re now are available a t DeBary
M anor, oil H ig h w ay 17-92 a t D eB ary .

DRUG C O M P A N Y
2333 DARK DRIVE

SA N FO RD , FLA.

Sanford Girl In Glee Club

Lei Us Give Your Possessions The

Over Protection Of Children
Blamed For Inability To Read

Phillips Cleaners, Laundry
A n d Fur Storage

-

PRE-PLAN your move lo Florida when you buy your home.
Our service specializes in PERSONALIZED PACKING, CRATING,
&amp; STORAGE for local or overseas shipments.

M oving With Care Everywhere

Adams Transfer &amp; Storage
L O C A L and L O N G
200 N. HOLLY AVE.
SANFORD, FLA.

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By Oswald Jacoby
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bee just

1 i l l OOH
Thepaeecb.
er celled oa taa yesterday
and, when I aaw him com*
lag ay the read, 1 started
moving all theoe bare nak­
ed etatuee cut of eight beeeooo I didn’t wont Mm
looking a t them and me at
Urn same time. My huobaad
called mo a hypocrite tad
a backslider. Was I wrong
to get that otuff out ef
eight before I let the
proseher la tho bouseT
FINE BLUFF,
ARKANSAS
DEAR FINE BLUFF.

t l . ' V J U l

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•a the hue. Well, th en la
this cute boy who always
ends up sitting near am no
nutter w han I nib Be
doesn't m y "H C ho Just
socks you. I don’t bother
him. Ia fa d , 1 don’t oven
look a t him. I did every­
thing my mother told mo to
do te ignore him, but noth­
ing works. Whot should I
aay er dot
NEEDS HELP
DEAR NEEDS: Tall tho
bua driver, and let HIM
deal with tho boy. If it
nokig Um tacks asy loot
painful, tho key la probably
mad about you end lo only
trying to got your attention,
o o o
DEAR ABBYi If you
wove a personal friend of
mine and I loft my two
■mall children with you
while I went to the doctor,
would you hold mo respon­
sible for ea expensive vase
w h le h my l*-month-old
child had broken t As soon
as I walked In tho door this
friend told me that I owed
her 145 for the vase my
child had pullad off an and
table. Had I been visiting
this parson with my child
and such n mishap occurred,
I would have fait responsi­
ble because I should have
bean watching my child.
But my child was in HER
can, and It waa due to
HER negligence that the
vast waa broken. I am go­
ing to poy for It anyway
to ovoid hard feelings, hut
don't you think I am right?
EASY-GOING
DEAR EASY. Yea. But
the lesson you learned was
cheap at 945. Now that you
ora sw an of how negligent
your friend la, I hope you’ll

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T HI A I H I

▼onm i a m i ,
r i m i t n b i ro e
aifr*e B H O m tV
•asaaife*
In M r

m a I Dr. Mel Cewnery

PImm At ana Oalf
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Nov Sooth led a diamond
m t flaiaw t the queen. Thia
« h M and gar# him Ma also
triefca (three la dube and two
hi each other anil).
Of course, South waa lucky
do find Kail with both minor
cult kings, but if you give the
cards a chance they win froSlayera would ast eee aay way Ithey could And a aiagletoa orlqoently reward you and South
tom afea the ceatract ualeaaldoobteton king ef elube. N rr-|did give them their chanee.

For Abby’s b o o k l e t ,
To M m A Lovely
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Abby, Box 00700, Loo A a r
•loo, Calif.

‘Rodour’Feoita
OnCruttaceons
Um abalkracker er “redeer”
la ales a member of the turn
flak family. Um dtottoitive
tam e ef rimttera tbar la
thought to ha derived from the
flab’s habit ef cracking the
■bells of freshwater aaafle
and other crustaceans before

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TV Tlam aritko proyton Tha girl ia played by June
by Rand, who hoppaao to ho a
watoh- deaf girt herself, and much
ef what you aw an the acraea
ocripto to New Teak end Bet- to pntofuly authentic and
lywead. Here am their pro. acted by ether deef children.
ewu tog today:
Clark la tha nominal
TV Ttomto tomw ef tfra
alar aa tha giri’a fstbNight:
or, hat klo primary purpeae
lb-11 F Jf. ABC. Dm Coeey la to provide a sounding
"A Woedo Fall ef QuaaUen board off wkleb playwright
Marks.- Aside frem tho tftlv, Ellin Marcua can douace hla
thia to ana of tha
arguments. A rise hour.
7:90-1:90 F Jf. ABC. Voyage
ag atomnptod an thia
to the Bottom ef the Baa.
It’s tho case history ef a lit. “Turn Back the Clock.- This
tie dauf gfri who’s never boon could make a good aclaacagtvuu tha opportunity to loan fiction **B" picture. Somecauou her tomfly to ceavtnc- where hi the bowtla of tha
t f sWs roUrdod. It potato up Antarctic, the Seavicw, In Its
an attitude prevalent la much ■surah for tha missing mamof our ooriety, Umt physical b a n ef a scientific expedition,
dtoahUNp to ear eemmualoo.
a prahistoric
th e amdmatom la aamahow
plate with savages,
tied up wRh mental disability.
aad activa volcanos.

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EDYTH THORNTON MclEOO

Music 5 N ig h ts
A W eek!

“ How many pounds caa a
really overweight woman lost
when aha follows your “ Fi­
for your pleasure!
gure Perfection Diet?" I weigh
Live Music each
Ture., Wrd.. Thurn., Frl.»
254 ami am only live feet tall.
Hal. 9:30 lo 1:30
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STEAKH • SEAFOOD
I could oot tall you. Each
CHICKEN
parson baa a different ap­
LOU ROTAS’
proach to dieting and It la Im­
possible to tall bow many
pounds anyone can gat rid of
whan following a diet. But, Mt
K ntaurant A Lounas
mo lay this: you should not
liny. 17-92 8. of Sanford
be so Interested la bow many
pounds you caa get rid of lo
a given time, but hurry sad
gat yourself sat on a diet
sod really work at It to rid
yourself of an that excess
weight that Is so bad for your
health
and appearance. If you
UATX
C A F E T E R IA S
wish tha "rigure Parfactioa
Diet” aad will really follow It,
Teas day Im leg IpaaW.- e 10-ee. New Yeck Jteleie SMy ceeked le yew aider fee aefy 7 H
send ma a Mug, aalf addrais­
Iheradoy Wgba k ’’fwally ■tehr* wteb toe deeed, stamped envelop* sod en­
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sarts tor all.
close TEN cants in cola. I will
r^M W rteH Saturday Blybt la "aleok night* - e big NJb. Talso
sand you a gift copy of
•one Sleek ceeked le yew aider fas edy $1.00.
toteCHioM. i r a m . i liras. om m t.* Mraa.-a.aerm. “ Diet Breaks," but do not use
this until you are on tha diet
and acaing results.
*00 M.6M.
“ My hair la pure white, I
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am tall and rather ‘Victorian’
" f M N t S f C AT I R I N G S t R V l t l I N C f N I R A l H O H l D A
in appearance according to my

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keen-aged daughtor-to-law. I
would like a purple wool dram,
hut aha says I would only
TUESDAY F. M.
look old-fashioood to it. What
do you sayT I am willing to I t sa I t ) l « , a a r t.lfo
(S) Kalhar Knowa Daal
learn!—45.”
( ] ) Hay Whan
Your toau-aiad daughter-ln M IS IS) Nawa
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Tannaaaaa Brnta
law aouada a Mt “ fresh.” but
Ford Show
perhaps it is a “fresh’’ ap­
41) Soarate fa r T am as
raw
proach, aad worth considering
(I) Truth ar CoaaaPurple la rather a “royal"
ausneta
color, and frankly I like N 11:41 (I) O altlan U«%t
( i ) NBC N»»a
only oa a very young woman lt:SS
t:ia (S&gt; (Mrt Talk
It does rather enhance the ma­
(SI M allata Mavla
(1) Nawa. Cdllurlal. Waa
turity of a woman already ma
lhar
ture. So, let the purple wool t i l l (I) rocua
turn Into a soft blue or grata If lit* (I) Aa Tka WaelO
C ) Srltnca
you must have color, although 1:41 (I)
NBC Nawa
I thlak a black wool dress la 1:66 CSS Paaaword
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not only smarter but, strange­ I I S (S) Now
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ly enough younger. Accoaoorlse l:S f (! ) Art U a h lttta r
(S&gt; Day In Court
with color 11 you like. Charcoal
(I ) Tko Doctora
gray to alao very interesting I IS (S)
Idea Howard
and very smart.
!.-#• ( ! ) Ta Tall Tha Trath
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Aaolhor World
“ My hair wet very Monde
(I ) daaaral moaptlal
•11 of my Ufa; new at sixty, S IS (I ) Nawa
It isn’t much of anything, just Ilia (I ) Tha Edaa e f N l(h l
(I ) Ton Don’t Bay
drab. I am going to have K
(4 ) T h a T o u n a M a r rie d
B
ill
(I)
Daualea BSw arta
dyed. What color should I gat?
My eyas are brown, tod skin tiSS ( t ) aNawa
s tr a l H a rm
fair. My complexion Is pals
(I) TrallmaiWr
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Tka
Match Oawa
I use, aa you suggest, n light
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touch of rouge.—Mrs. Tom.
(5) Hop. N ad Cammlltaa
Choose a pals ailvery shade 4:44 IS) Undo Walt
(I) Hast • ( Grouche
Have R dona the first time by l : N IS)
Hoahunl
a good beauty salon, and be
(I ) Woody Wnodpackar
(I ) Walla ra rr o
carabil to aetactlng a shade 1:31 (3)
Sports
They caa shew you samples. liM (S) Now ooo f a
(I ) L o a n it Ta Beaver
Tommoraw-From My Note­
(I ) SpnrlA Woathor,
book
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Tha cast effectively
through tha motions of pro­
tending to believe all of thia
and if parte of tho abow look
familiar, they should. Thay’va
« used in aarllar films.
Credit goes more to tho edit­
ing than to tha apodal ef­
fects. Guests Include Nick
Adams, Yvonne Craig and
Lea Tramayne.
1-10 F Jf. Tha Andy WUims Show. (Color). Boy
Bogan and Dels Evans are
Andy's guests tonight, as
wall as Jonathan Winters and
regulars (ha Osmond Brothart and tha Good Tima Singart. Andy alngi alone ("You
Do Something to Me” end
"Smlla”) with Dale (“Ifn ”)
and tha Good Tima 8ingars
(“Give Ma tha Simple Life"
and "Thara’e Gonna be n
Show Tnnlght”). Dale solos
to “Waiting for tha Sunriaa•nd Roy docs “Rovin’ Cow­
boy.” Roy also exhibits hla
marksmanship w i t h rifle,
allngahot and bow and arrow
In a clrcua setting. Jonathan
give* hla Impression of an
accident-prone gas attendant
and In tha informal spot docs
characters requested by tha
studio audience.
Caniballam

Until recently, cannibalism
(still practiced In tha New
Guinea Interior) prevailed In
parts of western and central
Africa, Melanesia, Australia
and New Zealand.

today era atiO sit­
ting fearfully at homo, anxi­
ously waiting tor a Irland to
dig up n mala. Go out and
look! By no manna listen to
mama.” That’s tho lntaat ad
vteo of Now York psychologist.
Dr. Albert Ellis, author of
“Tha lateiligaat Woman’s
Guide to Man-busting.”
It would aaam from that adrie# to today’s girls that tha
professor hat bean doing n
Blp Van Winkle.
While be b u bean sleeping,
tha American girl baa perfect
ad the art of getting out aad
looking tor n husband.
She’s b o shy little mlsa altting by the telephone, hoping
it will ring. Or waiting around
(or a friend to get her n date.
She’s right on tha Job look­
ing toe hoys over, and tha
moment aha derides oa ooe,
it’s not long until the two are
wearing “hla and her” wad­
ding bands.
The girl of today la to much
more aggressive than her mo­
ther w u where young men
a n concerned, that mama
couldn't teaeh her anything
•bout husband hunting.
1 aha usually gate her
at an aarllar afa than bar
mother did, too. A quick glanee
at the age at which woman arc
Batten Change
At first, clothing buttons
for both men and women
were on the left aide. During
the Middle Ages, men’s but­
tons were changed to the
right side to that n man could
unbutton hie coat quickly
with his left hand and draw
his sword with tha right

marrying today t oa p u r i with
tlM m irrjia i i p 25j r i i n t |0
will show this t i c t
How a ptycbologlit happens
not to hi t* noticed tbase
things li hard to aajr.
For the glrla a r t getting
their sen , fatting than young-

ar A n aver, aad R te a l hat­
ing dona because A s young
man a n to a big hurry to gal
married. Bo R must bu be­
cause tha glrla have figured
out oa their own what Dr. EUla
thinks someone ought to toll
them.
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Pol. Adv. By Scmlnolo County Democratic Executive Committee

Cartoonvllla
Oala alarm
ttompar Room
Porky Ptc
&gt;1 aka Room lor
Daddy
Mika W allace Nawa
Spanish
W hafa Thia B o a t?
I Lora Lary
Prlra la l ll i h t
N n c Nawa
Conrmtratlon
M lislnc l.lnka
Andy of M aybtrry
Jeopardy
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la rise, ihsBrra
pert favorably with flm bluegUL they are a dark graaalth
i Um back, which fades
to a paler color below aad to­
te a yeflevhfr aa ton bra set.
T han ia a greaaUb black apot
ea the flap of the gill cover.
The lower paito ef the gllkovar
flap are aa araapead color,
whleh eeeeaata for flm nick­
name of ”fod-ear” being of­
ten applied to thia aperies. Ia
h i m females, however, Utla
coloration may b# polo or ea
tholy lackingSbaUcraehora usually fra*
mat ctoaror, sand bottom
(S) Wswsllna
MONDAY P. ■.
lakes la Florida, although a
11:11 f t ) Tktater e f tha Btara
S :IS t l &gt; N e w s
lt:9
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&lt;t&gt;
T ealfa n o w
few a rt occasionally found ia
( t ) Maws, a y e n *
(I ) Tka Lata Ik o w
atroaou. They apawa early la
W eather
TUESDAY A. M .
tho year, aad tha aesta are S : H ( I ) M a v a r l t h
(
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c
m Maws
built to eahatoa by flto malm
S:SS ( i ) a m o a
(I) H uatU r-lylaklag
S:H Boom
Whoa one mala approaches too
llasert
Otis
(«) WevIS C lvltlsaltea
eiooe to another's aaat during T i H ( I ) S a n a O f a g
&lt;•) lu n rli* S*m ..t«r
D iasat
the apawnlag aeaioa, tha two Tits (S)
0:11
( t ) Nawa * Weather
(I) aa-Brlstet Csvrt
T.-aa
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t ) TeSar
flah figM by putting their
t l ) V e r a s * T e T k a B e t( • ) aunthlna Almanac
taw e t U a S w
heads together, giUcovrra ax
T ill ( • ) W ake U» Movlaa
( I ) T e Tell t h e T r u t h
T:la ( t ) Nawa
tended. The eaa whan aaat is • : • • (S) I’v e Oot A a e e r e t
li» S i l l Farm Market Bobeing tovaded la uaually the • : ! • &lt;•&gt; T h e A a 4 r O l l I M t
Sheer
winner, eiaco other males ia
f i l e (I) T atar
(I) So Tlwe ter fee(S) TVaka-up Movlaa
■ ••n il
the colony goneroDy unite with
t » Mlckar Uvana Show
e a S a f M tyht M e e t s
R to driving the Intruder from S :M ((•I)) M
T.tS (S) Nawa * Waathar
w a s s r * Ma
thar
the ocit, often forcing It ha
(1) And y W l l t l i m i
I ta (t) Caplala (a a a a r a a
yond the general colony area 1 11 ( ] ) Ito ll y w e eO a n a th e
• :M fas Waalhar a a l Nawa
m ere
where they-leave him. The In­ ---- •■»•&gt; t l t n r C r e t h y Show
• :IS l i t T a ta r
(•) Cartoavitla
truder, if of tho lame colony, I0:0a 111 A l t r e d H itch co ck
•
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IS) IWn Ce«ey
la later permitted to return, tl:S# (•&gt; N#wa aporu. Wee
(S&gt; Kiarclaa
I t) Amsrlcan lllatorjr
to hla own neat.
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There to M mack confusion
abroad to tha world today
th a t row hod to tte r d oable
chock all facto and flgvraa
before accepting them aa cor­
rect or stating them youroelf.
You h are every chanca to get
into rami trouble th a t toats
for tome Him in trying to
pull anything on any other
person, ao keep a to m re­
proach.
ARIES (March 21 to April
It) Better carry through with
practical affaira at hand th a t
are important, though you
want to epend your time with
good frlendi. Plan time wiaa1y. Don't get bogged up by
trying to speed.
TAURUS (April » to May
20) You hare to Improve your
credit now if you want to en­
joy the good wilt of tho gen­
eral public. Trying to change
Jobe In the middle of the
atream ie N. G. Stick to preeent set-up.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
21) Forget recreation today
when you bare many Import­
ant affaira awaiting your un­
divided attention. Become •
mere efficient worker. Satiefy desire for knowledge, but
eeek right outleta.
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 to July 21) Handling buaineee and rredit affaira fine,
but don't take time out for
eatra-currlcular fun. Have
more control over your emo­
tion*. Ton could toee muck of
value otherwiee.
LEO (July 22 to August
21) Although you want to
reach certain personal aims,
this Is not the right psycho­
logies! tlms and you had bet­
ter control your temper. Be
big. Wear a charming amlia
and please all.
VIRGO (August 22 to Sep­
tember 22) Don't wear th at
frustration whsre it show*
or other* can get a different
opinion of you. Get yourself
In hand early. Be the good
Samaritan, if tha opportuni­
ty arises.
LIBRA (September 2.1 to
October 32) There is no point
In relying upon others today
who have bigger problem*
than you have. Be aetf-euffldent. Either don't attend so­
cial affaire or be very tactful
if you do, in PM.
SCORPIO (October 23 to
November 21) Ry irking thote
who have power over your
affaire, you could loie much
good will at this time. I.abor
more diligently than ever.
See th a t your credit it im­
proved.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21) Don't e ipect othcre to dig up the data
I that you want. Get buay
yourself and use th at good
mind and penchant for work.
Don't antagonist others by
unguarded words.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20) If you follow
your Intuition you are very
apt to loss a great deal, tinea
it It erroneou*. Stick to butlnet* a t hand. Leave outlets
you dn not underitand strictr tlon*.
AQUARIUS (January 2t
to Kebrauray 10) Fascinating
persons are in the mood to
give you backing you want,
but tret just yet. Re patient.
Show that you are very effi­
cient at your work in the in­
terim.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20) While you may
not enjoy the work ahead of
you, it haa to be done, eo
clear the slete eerly for bet­
ter things. Co-workers ore
hardly helpful. Take thia in
ycur atride.
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN
TODAY, he or she will have
the ability to assiat other*
where the emotions, finances
and sciences a rt concerned, ao
4t Pale
you must be sure to give aa
uraiM gtd
41 Create***
comprehensive a coursa of
T otxm ory*
education as possible. Tsach
44 Grain*
44 Valley
early to eay very little, es­
47 Operatic tola
pecially about the faults or
48KI04WM*
affairs of others, and thsn
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there can be a tremendous
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if
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IT—J a a iU r la t Borrlcae
14—
Boat Batata S a il
IS—Do-It-TouraaU
IT—Baalaaaa R entals
10— Bundara Buppllaa
50—
Lota F or la l*
IS—C on or.1. Conalr.
51—
F armi —Qrorao
SI—Homo R.palr*
St—O at a t Blat* Aar*M*
11—
Plum bing
s i— Itouaoa For Bat*
SI— P ainting
15—
H om o* Bala or Boat
14—
W .U D rilling
15—
Air Coed. ft Meeting ST— llouaa Far Rant
100
—
Rasort
Ran tala
ZS— B a d l. • T .l.v ta l.n
in i—'T rall.re—Csbanae
t» —Photo ft B oulpm .at
t#J—Mobil# Homaa—Bala
IS—Hem. Appliance#
101—
M obil. H .m «a—R .a t
II—Mualaal In .trum .nta
10«—T r a il.r Bpaea—Raat
IS—Runlnnaa Equlpm .nl
101—Trallar Lota—Bala
IS—Job P rlatlug
100— A p a r im .a u For Brat
J4— Upholetery
in i— iiooma Far Raat
IS—Vacuum C lM ik n
tlO— H o t.l Room*
IT—Mavtug ft Btaraaa
111— Hantal A*«ata
IS—Eatarm laatars
«S—F la a ta —F U w .r e —Baade 111— W antad Ta Raat
U S— Autoa F or Bale
IS—Mine. For Bala
U S— Aaloa— B ali o r Trad.
» l—A rticles F ar R .at
I l l —T ru ck . For Bal*
IS— Bwap or Exchange
IZfr— A u lo m o tlr . Barvleo
IS—W an l.d T o llur
131—
Fcoolers * C/olaa
II— Furultura For Bala
U l — lio a u * Motor#
IS—A n llq u.a For Bala
US— Marina BuppUa*
IS—Monty To Lena
I*—Baalaaaa Opparlualtlae
From

W HY NOT INVESTIGATE OUR LOW
DAILY DISCOUNT RATES?

O N E S A L E O FTEN

PAYS

FOR T H E

E N T IR E M O N T H ’S C O S T !

Seminole Couaty
(D ial Dlraol)

EXAM PLES
IN D ~ **'"'
heading for you

REMODEL - REPAIR
Cell B. K. Link, 323*7029

Building Contractor

la U * Cwwrt a t I k . C n a t r
M l . , N a l » | . I'M B tr, State
at r lortda. la Probata,
la N lb* F atal* a ft
HERBERT J. BCIIUENEMANN
Decaaaed.
r iv a l, v n n e n
Notice la h tr .b r *tv«n that
tha undoralgned w ill, on the
11th day of November, A. D
lis t , proeent to lha Honorable
County J a d * . o f
B.mlnnla
Cnuntr, Florida, hla final ra.
turn, account and vouchtra. aa
Kiacutor o f tha R otate of H er­
bert J. Bchu.nam ann, daceaa*d. and at Mid lim a, than and
Ihara. mak* application to th*
laid Jud*a for a final eottl*.
moat o f tha adm inistration of
___
______ and for an ordar
*al4 aafala.
dlfcharglna him aa auch Eaten*
tar.
D al.d thla tha Sth d ar of
Ootobar. A. D. 1SS4.

WINCHESTER, Model &lt;3, CaL
22, Auto. L/Rllia $40 Caalv
w/ammo. REMINGTON, MoContracting Repairs
del
141, Gameraastar, Cal.
FREE ESTIMATES
.33 Rifle 343 v/am m o. A good
R. L HARVEY
W Sanford Are.
PA 2-2383 brush deer rifle.
If interested at quoted prices.
23. Painting
Ph. 322-3233.

FOR A PAINTER, inside or RECEIVER: Hallicrifter, mo.
out, call Luther Tasker at del SX-32, 6 Band coverage,
300KC . 42 MC. Excellent
322-4139.
condition. 322-9444.
FOR PAINTING ft RepairFREEZER— E arn a Freersr
Call 322-342C.
or (reexer Refrigerator Com*
24. Wall Drilling
bluatlon without l e a v i n g
your home. For information
WELLS DRILLED. PUMP!
call 322-7437, Sanford, Dag
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
or Night.
AS Type* and Sixes
We Repair and Serview
OCT. SPEC. Adult coast guard
STINE
appr. life vest. Reg. $4.00
Machinery and Supply Co.
—$2.23. Army-Navy Surplus.
207 W 2nd St
PA 2441
WEDDING GOWN, size 7,
25. Air Conci. ft Heating
White Alencon Laca ft Tulle.
Floor length veil ft Tiara in­
AIR-CONDITIONINQ
cluded, $ 10. CaU 322-4849.

By FEDDER3
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.

200 So. Park Avc.

BILL’S BARGAIN BARN

322-4234

30. Home Appliances

ALL Types of new major Ap­
pliances at Drastic Discount
Call 322-8448, J ft R Trading
M o nro* E. B c h u . n a m a n n
Aa E iacu tor o f th . Emate
Post, Inc., 2309 S. Orange
o f H .rbart J. Bchuon.mann
Blossom Trail, Orlando,
C K H ltd.

R. W. W ar.,
Attoraay for E r la tl
P. O. Box t i l t .
Sanford, Florida.

of 10,000 Hems

1300 Gropevill* Av*.
Carpet* clean easier with the
Blue Lustre Electric Sham*
pooer only $1 per dag. Carroll's Furniture.

Legal Notice
NOTICE l'V H E R FIC T IT IO l'S
NARK BTATCTE

Legal Notice

NOTICE o r FR O rB B O lW ae TO W HOM IT M A T CONCERNl
NO TIC E 18 H E R E B Y O I V .
FTRICA X T TO C H A P T E R
EN t h a t t h a u n d . r . t p n * d , p u r t u *
asa.ee &lt;i&gt; tbi
a
n
t to t h . " P lc tltl.u . Nam .
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN:
Tnu will take notlca that Mtalute" C h a p t . r SIS.**, r l o r purauanl to motion duly adopt* I Ida a i a t u l . , w ilt r . x l a t . r w ith
ad on tha la th day o f Octobar.l th* C l . r k o f t h a c i r c u i t C o u r t
H it. tha Board of County Com- In a n d f o r S . m l n o t a C o u n ty ,
mlealoneru w ill bald # publle F lo rid a, u p o n r a c a l p t o f P ro o f
meatln* on th# l»th day of o f t h a P u b l i c a t i o n e f t h i s No*
Nommbar, i t t*:*S A. it ., or aa lisa t h a F l c t l t l o u a Nam a. ta*
toon thereafter aa practicable I w it: P A T I O B A R A ND LOUNOB
In tha Board of County Com* I a n d . r w h ic h I a m . n t a e a d In
mla.lonara’ Room In t h . Court b u n ln .aa a t H i g h w a y 1T-ST.
llnua*. Sanford. Florida, lo con. P t r n P a r k , F l o r i d a , t h a t t h .
elder lha fraotblllty o f ronnuno. p a r t y t n l , r , . t , d In . a i d b u .l *
In* and d isclaim in g any Inter- " m i . n t . r p r l . . I . aa f o l l a w i t
aat In and to tha follow ing dee- M ICH AEL B1MONELL1.
D a ta d a t F . r n P a r k . B«mlerbad property, to .w it:
Tb. South II f.a t of the nal* C a u n ty . F l o r i d a , t h l a Zlat
North II I f.a t o f tha Earn day o f O cto b er, A. D . 1&gt;«4.
MICIIAKL, SIM ON Kl.I.I
H of tho HE "i of tha MW
of S e c t i o n IP, Townahlpl S w o r n to a n d . u b e c r l b r d ha*
f
o
r
.
m i t h l a ZTlh d a y o f Oct*
Zt Mouth. Ranxa in Kant,

lying Eaat of Mtate Itosd 1ob.r. I he |.
t l • ISO. l.aa tha Eaat ISA (SEAL)
J . a n T. C l . c o
feat thereof, lyln * and hoN otary
Publle
B lat. af
i
In* In Seratnola County.
Florida
Florida.
My
commtaalon
axplra.
Parnona In ter,at.d may ap­
May in, ISIS.
pear and ba heard at lha lima
t
l
o
n
d
.
d
by
A
m
e
r
i
c
a
n
B.c ur*
and placa .pacified.
i
Ity Co. of N. T.
(SEAL)
BOARD OF COUNT! COM­ OENE R. STEPHENSON
| Of Ctavaland and atephenao#
MISSIONERS
MKMINOI.E
C O U N T Y . I Poat Kfflra Drawer Ona
I f.r n Park. Florida
FLORIDA.
AtUet: Arthor H. rtockwlth. Attorney for Michael Simon,111
I Publl.h Oct. I* ft Nor. I. i,
I
Jr, Clark
II. la st.
ruMtait uct. zs, isee
CDF-Sl
I CDF-PI
BOTICB OF APPLICATION
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
r o * T * x *&gt;BBD
IBM. 1MJS FWrtde autu m n a t '*•*• ,M&gt;I* r l *rt4* au B atei i t
(M il

I IM S)

NOTICE IX HEREBY OIVEN,
NOTICE IB HEREBY OIVEN,
That J. M. Blythe tha holdar P " * 1 ^ ’ U n ia Ammana tha
of th . follow in g certlflcata haap*0^ w‘
to* follow in g cart I*
filed aald cartlfleata for tax I n ea t, haa filed w ld eertlflrato
dead U ba Uauad thereon. The I ,of ta* dead lo ba laeuad there,
c a r tlfle itl number and year af 0B- Th* cartlfleata number

business is not

i,

the nama in which It waa
e.»ee»*-l art aa foliowa:
*r
Cartmoat#
No 1«Z
Tear a t
Corttfloato No. if
I laauaac. 1141
latuaaco t a i l
_
___ ___
I
Dooor tntt— a t F r a i n t i I
l a l SI Block II Pin# Laval I
Lot It Btk C. Bungalow
Plat Book I page# 44 ft IT
City Plat Book T page II
Nama In which aa..»,.&lt;t Bam I Nama la
which aaaaaaad
Hanao at aL All o f aald pro- Benjamin Jafforaon ft Mary
party b ein g la tha County a t Hall. Alt o f aald property bo.
Bomlaol*. Btet* o f Florida. Ua* &gt;nf to ‘h« County of Seminole,
loot auch ear 11float* ihall ba Itat* of Ftorld*. Calaa* auch
rad..mad acoordtng to law the I certificate ah a ll b• redeemed
property doaorlbad la eueh e*r- according to la w the property
Uflcata w ill b« cold ta U a I described la auoh cartlfleata
hlshaat bidder at tha front will ba told to tbo hlghaat bid*
door o f tbo flomtnolo County I dor at tho front door of th#
Court Houao at Sanford, y ior- Samlnolo Connty Court llouaa
Ida. aa tha flrat Monday la the at Sanford. Florida, on the flrat
month o f November, t i l l , which Monday la U a month o f Nor*
la U a la d day a t November. I ember. 1114. w hich la tha la d
1**4.
I dar of November, 1*44.
Datod thla IT U day o f Sept*
amber, 1*44.
amber, till.
(Official ciarh'a Bool)
(O fficial Clerk'# Boat)
Arthur H. Beckwith, J r .
Arthur H. Beckwith. J r ,
Clark Circuit Court.
Clark of Circuit Court,
Baml nolo County, Florid*
Seminole Connty, Flucid*
By: O. T. Ray, Jr.. D. C.
By: O. T. Ray. J r , D. C. .
Publl.h OoL 4. II, |» , II. n i l . Publlah Oct t . II. 1ft |f t U «4
CDF-89
CDF-19
follo w .:

P H O N E 322-5(12

S IN C E 1908

4

a

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f
Rain Or Shine, The Response Tours9 In From Your Classified Ad. Call 322-5612.
fb &gt;

33. W asted Te Bay

•O. Mine. F a r t e l e

E n te r*

GUNS
U SED FumMnro, ana p U co or
a Merlin M t Action; 32. Du- tenaefnL B aal price*. F o ra y
io|«r MitchH, German; 31 B addiag A Furniture Co., PU
Tranter Single Six. Ger­ W. l i t St. 322-4591.
man; M . Brownies Auto
Rifle; 32,410 Savage O/U: HOUSE W A N T E D FROM
S3. S ari|« Auto Plotot; 410 OWNER. W ill auuBM Mort*
DM. Spanish; 13 Ga. Ithlca Saga oo 3 Bedroom, 3 bath.
Mod I t Teatbertigte Cutti W rite FoU Detail*—B ex 99,
Coma; II Ga. Browning So- Sanford H arold.
parpoaad UfMentegt FaD/
U SED FU RN ITUR E, on* m om
Full * Med/lmp; 3N Haa- or boosafol, tools, a la e .
quranm
Mauser Actioo
ANYTHING y o e hava
Swedish; i Aatinque Mid- Rama,
to 1*11. 322-2370.
Fait FiaMa; 333-06K after
I P lain.
55. F u relln re For te le

A'jtematW Waiter 322-3M2.

fm lft

O c t . 26. 1964— P b r b 9 - A

BERRY’S

FREE ESTIMATE

• 9 . S elN M ih A In H tr u e tio n R

MEN • WOMEN WANTED AT I
ONCE to train for Civil Ser
vice. Good pay. Thousands
of jobs open. Experience
usually unnecessary. For in­
formation on Jobs, Salaries.
Requirements, local inter­
view, write giving address, |
phone. AMERICAN Service,
Box M, Sanford Herald.

F or fo e b g i w im a a te e of
RENT A BED
M a rly aaw aed aaad fcrei*
X o ib w a y ,
H-Mpite!, B a b p
tare, m
NoU’a Furaltur*
by D »y, W eek,
B r v k a r ig t la Caaaalterry
au 17*03. O p ts 0 dayo S la A
CARROLL'S F U R N IT U R E
ll&lt; W. t»t
3234111 U ttd furniture. appO ancet
tool*, ate. Baegkt • Said.
L a r r y i M art : i s SaaJerd
A n Pk. F A A i m .

Legal N otict

t u b a mt P n b l l a B a a r l n g
Nottca la h e r e b y given. Ho ard
o f C o u n ty C o m m l m l o n a r * of
f a m l n o l * C o u n ty , F lo rid * , pro*
p o a a to r a i o n a t h a f o l l o w l n a
d a a r r l b r d p r o p a r t y aona-t R&gt;1
fllngt* F a m i l y H a a l d a n t l a l to
A*I A g r i c u l t u r e : L ot# 1. I a n d
I . M o c k F, F a r n T a r t a r # Rub
d l t l a l o n . F u r t h a r d aao rlb ad aa
l y i n g * o f CTBrlan Road. R o f
N a r a l U rlv o a n d \V o f J a f f a
D riv e.
P u b lic h e a r i n g a 111 b# h « l d In
th»
g am ln o la C o u n t y
Court
l lo u a* . H.infurd. F l o ri d a , t a t h a
C o u n t y C o m m l . a l o n a r a Itoom.
o n N o v am b ar 10, l i l t a t 11:04
A. i t . o r a* aoon t b a r a a f t a r oa
poaalbta.
Hoar d o f C o u n t y Commlaa*
lo n » rt
Ramlnola C o u n ty . F l o r i d *
Ity J a m a a P . A v t r y . J r . ,
C hairm an
Attaat A rth u r n * - k » |l h , J r
P u b l i s h Oct. 1«. 1141

c n r-is

vw
GHIA
&gt; Sedans
• Hard Tope
• Convertible*
• S tatio n Wagon*
Com plat r Selection
80’a Thru 04 *

1200 • 1300 Down
940 • $60 Month
199% Mcchininl
iuarantre — 30 Day* —
1.0M Milan On All
L'aad VWa.
Ilia* — Part* — Sarrla*

factory Aethorlaad Daaltr

Sllinor M otor Co.
So. Hwy. 17*92
Sanford. F U .

322-1835

D

,72. F c n u te H elp W anted 72. F r a n k Help W an ted

50 MEN wanted to help aet up EXPERIENCED B E W I N G MAIDS — N. Y. TO |SS wk. MAJOR INSURANCE COM­
show* k ride*. Apply man­ MACHINE Operator* seed­ RUSH REFERENCES. TOP PANY effort p a M e i mas
Good Location Good Products. ager Blue Graft Shows,
ed. Steady year round em­ JOBS. PARE ADVANCED a* woman Mbit pejiei ate*
Good Treatment
A m e r i c a n Legion Fair* ployment in our modem sir- QUICKLY. HAV-A-MAID, 4
Imam MS, maximum as*
PHONE LOCALLY 322-4342
grounds on Hwy. 17-92 South, conditioned factory.
Bond SI. Gieit Neck, N. Y.
or apply to tte
limited. Vacatkma, f t m e s
Mooday. Nov. 2 at 7:00 A. 51.
AUX OF SANFORD
73. M ak n r F r a n k Help
PURE OIL COMPANY
tioes, Group foeureeee, Die*
IF YOU can tall and will be Mia Orlando Dr. Sanford
PART OR FULL TIME
satisfied with $100 to start
NEED CHRISTMAS MONEY? ability retlnmeat A teg n lar
Now available In tMi area, oa liberal Commission sole, HOUSEKEEPER, live In. Holi­ Car necesiary, full or pert n tln m e at Income. Ceette
routes vending clgartetri, call Room 206, Melsch BMg. days A weekends off. 3 time. Military welcome. Call nous training. CaD Orlaado,
gum, candy, nuts and other over Faust Drug Store, San­ School af* children. Ptoona for appointment between 7 Fri., S at. Moil, or Tttea.
tost Mlllag products.
ford.
A.M. GA 2-5124.
k • p. m. only. 322-9005.
322-7M1.
Route 1—IMS investment.
Route 3—31,7M investment
m jM j
nw
Route S—&lt;3,570 investment
(t r y in g
sr
fps • Sj*
«.» ■ . aExcellent earnings. Will fully
1 d*'’ 1? M.S*t -•\Vv
itkit Bfses vU i I n s t r u c t . For interview,
’•
■. ■•crJA-'WtD-r.-a
•
1
•
__
write. Including phone num­
ber to: Box 105, Sanford Her­
ald.

Fo r Rani

t i f l w mt N M U
Matte* U h e r e b y xtvan. B o a M
• f C a u e t y C « m tn to « la n ir * a t
t a m l n a t * C a u n ty . F l o r i d a . p ro
*o»* (a r a t a n a Mia f o l lo w in g
4 a a a r l b a 0 p r e p a r t y a o a . d A*1
S e r i c u l t u r e t a C*t C o m m a r r t a l :
T b a w | | * f t o f t h a n 44* ft
o f t h a WWV4 o f t h o *E»4 In
faction
il-tlS -llE .
rurthar
doaerlbaO m
ly in g U a t a t
J a m a a t o w a Bubdlvtalan.
P-jMla h a n r l n g wall b a b ald
In t b a Ramlnola C o u n t y C o u r t
I to u a a , S anford . F l o ri d a , In t h a
C o u n t y Com m laolnno r* Room ,
• n N o v am b ar 1*. t i l l a t 11:11
A. 14. o r i * a o o a t h o r a i t t a a
t a pnaalbl*.
B o a rd o f C a u n t y Co m m lM *
lonar*
H -m lnal* C o u n ty , F l o r i d *
Hr J a m a * P. A aery , J r .
C hairm an
A ttaat A r t h u r n a c k w l t h , J r
P u b llih O ct It. t i l l .
C D K .fl

71. M ile Help W anted

FOR LEASE
SERVICE STATION.

WORLD

A m o m d e c k A 1 Candata* I’p teJitariag A M lttraia raw
braa, aO m
Alum inum
o r a tle g . N aw A Uaed F u n i ­
F e t e F m n ltw a , r v ito n a h l* .
ter*. CaD N ie B ad d ies Mfg.
Pk. S B * 1 4
C e.. at T i Calory A re.
g g g w g *. —w wg
r f —
FA B 3 W .

. A r ik h

SO. B a s i n ana O p p o r t.

l o ll
Us
Tour
Furniture
Quick S o n ic *
With tba
Cash
SU P E R TRADIMQ
POST. FA 349T7.

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"SEE IBM training opportun­
i t y on Amusement Page 4A
next to Movie Ada."

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55. F u r n itu r e F o r S n k

Legal Notice

35. F u rn itu r e F o r te le

K RO EHLER Sola A Chair
reasonable. 810 M yrtle A ve.

rtrrrrto r* xtwn
NO TIC E Id h a r a b y g l r a n t h a t
w a i r a e n g a g e d In b u aln aaa a t
Bog J314 F a r a a t City. Ra mlnola
C o u n ty .
F lo rid a ,
under
tha
fl c t lt t n u a n a m a of N U T R I T I O N .
AL
RKR K A n C II
IN S T IT U T E
K U tC T lU C A L
HEALTH
AP*
F L I A N C E * a n d t h a t w a I n la n d
t o r a g l a t a r aald nam a w i t h t h a
C la r k of t h a C lreu lt C o u r t ,
Bamlnola C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , In
a c c o r d a n c e w i t h th a p r u r l a t o n a
o f th a F lttltlo u a Sama l i l t utaa.
t o * w lt:
lactlan
lll.tl
F l o r i d a I t a t u t a a 1417.
f i g : (.a tta r I. M ars
Mahal fl. M a r t

Legal Notice
NOTICE o r

MAN 21-45 for Insurance De­
BEDROOM Living Room. Din
bit, Sanford area. Salary
ing Room. Extra plecti.
plua com million. 323-0643.
Frcatar. Clam. 322-0440. KM
Local automobile dealers of­
E. Jenkins Cirri*.
fer their bell buys in Herald
elaaalfled display adi.

Pubtlah Oct. II. II. A Not. *.
I. 1144.
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ANU FOR aRMINOLH C O IN TT, BTATK I F FLORIDA. IN
I DANCERT.
NO. 141#*

NORTH
AMERICAN MOI1T
OAflK CflRPOHATloN, an Ar
kanaaa corporation.
Plaintiff.
JOiRPH A. CORntTT and
V llta iM A U et *11II ITT, fcla
wlfa,
Defendant*.
n o t ic e n r M 'rr
THE STATE OF Ft-OllIOA
TO: J»«*ph A. Corbitt and
Virginia L. Corbitt, hit
wlfa. whoa# raaldanco la
J44II Juanita Aranua,
Hunnymaad. California
Nolle# la haraby gtvan that
• ult haa bran flltd In tha abort
Indlcatad Court igaln at you.
and aacb of you. tha tltla of
which la at abort ahown.
Tou art haraby rauulrad to
flit your anawar or wrlttan da*
f-inaaa. If any. In tha abort
ar.tlng With tha Clark of
thla Court BDI to tarro a copy
tharrof upon th* plaintiff's attornrys whnaa nama and addrftaa appear# haraon, on or
bafora tha l lt h day of Novani*
I bar. t i l l , tha natura o f thla
procaadlng balng n ault to
fortcloo* tba Han of a m ort­
gage on Ik* follow ing dtacrlb.
ad proparty altuat* In 8#mln*
o il County. Florida, ta w it:
Lot IT. Btoek I. HEFTLER
HOME* ORLANDO IBCTION ONE. according to
map or plat thereof racord*
•d In Plat Book 11. Paga S
A I, Public Racord* of
Scmlnola County, Florid*.
DONE AND ORDERED at
Ranford.
Rrndnol.
County,
Rtala of Florida, thla Ilk day
of October, 1144.
(REAL)
Arthur II. Ilackwtth, Jr.
Clark of th* Circuit Court
Hy Martha T. Vlhlan, D. C.
ROE*.*, WIGHT * llUltFORD
American National Bank Bldg.
f . o. ii... m i s
Rt. I’ataraburg, Florida H IM
Attorney# for Plaintiff
I’ubllah: Oct, 11. if, II, Nor. J.
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NOTICE IP HERF.RT OIVEN.
That dartruda Ammann tha
hnMar o f tha following errtlftrate haa filed aall &lt;-*rtlft.*ate
for la* dead to ba laauad th*r«.
on. Tha cartlflcato number
and y ta r of laauanca. tha daa.
ertptlon o f tha proparty. and
tha nama In which It wa* aaa•a*rd ar* aa follow*:
O r tlflr a t# No. 141
Tear of
laanan.-c I l l s
I k m l i l l M of P roperty)
trot T Hlk It Binford Uroro
Plat Rook I page It
Nam# In which aaoaaaad Aua*
tin D. Hutton. Alt o f aald pro*
party bring In tha County of
Nomlnolo. Rial* of Florida. Un&gt;
laaa auch cartlflcato ahall ba
radttm ad according to law tha
property daacrlbad In auch cartlftcat* w ill ba a o ll to th*
hlghaat bidder at th# front
door o f th* Pamtnnl* County
Court Itoua* at Pan ford. F lor­
ida. on th* flr*t Monday In
th* month of November, 1444,
which la th* &gt;nd day of Nor*
amber, 1444.
Dated thla ITtb day of Sept­
ember, 1444.
(O fficial Clark-, laat*
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.,
Clark of Circuit Court.
Samlnot# County. Florida
By: O. T. Ray, Jr. D. C.
Publl.h Oct. I, II. 11. 14. 1441
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FlCTmOEB NAMI

NOTICE IB haraby given that
w# ar* tngagtd In bualnaaa at
txingwood. flamlnol# County,
Fuwlda, undor th* flctltlou*
name of. E. C. Watharlngton
Conatrucllon &lt;’». (Nut Inc.* and
that w* Intend to raglatar aatd
name with th* Cl»rk o f th*
Circuit Court. Pemlnuta Cotin•
ty. Florida, In acronlanc* with
th* prorlalon* of th* Flctltlou*
Natns atatlltr*. to-w ltt HectUm
I4S.44 Florida Htatutra 1447.
aig: K. C. tVr'hartngton
Jack J. Pbubtrt
Publlalt Get. 34. * Nor. t. f.
II 1444.
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NllTtCH FOB Nina
Th# Hoard of County t\,m *
mlaalonar. o f H.mlnol* County,
Florida, a lll r*calva bid* at th*
offlc* of Arthur II. Beckwith,
Jr., Clark In th* Court lloua*
at kanford. Florida up to l:*0
I*. M. Monday, Novambar 4. 1444.
for furnishing th* follow ing
It.in* of *i|ulpm*nt:
ITEM
l&gt;4'.*4 Mlf*TION
A. I • Tand*m Dump Trucks—
TN All41*IA 1 . 1447 Dump
Truck
B. I . Notf PmpalUd Traffic
Roller—TNADE-IN 1 . T349
Hahn Sprayer
C. 1 • 4* II. P. Motor Oradar—
TBAIIF..IN l . 1444 Tractor
D. I • Self-Propelled I# Inrh
Rotary Mowtra— TNADK.
IN (Nona)
IN rol'N T T Jl'DUK* r o t NT,
■F.WIBUI.H 4 OfATT, S'MIN- E. t - r*#d Aaphaltlo Paving
Hpr*»4irTMAIIR.IN
lilt
(Nona)
KUTATK OP
P.
I
•
Comport
Redan—
n t . A D T R \V. PIIINNF.T.
T N t D E .I A I Nona I
Deeeaaad
Hp*clflcatIon*
may
b* obtain,
VITICB t o t N sturroN *
TO ALL rKNSIIV* HAVING ad at th* offlc* of th* RvintCLAINB OR D B H A N D * nol* County Clerk In tha Court
lloua*. at Hanford, Florida: or
AO AIRM T S A I D RSTATNi
Tou and aach of yuu
aro at tha Cuunty Engineer's Offlc*
haraby notlflad and raqulrt'l to on U. H. 17-41 youth of Raiif wd.
fit* any clala&amp;a and demand* Fla
Hid* to ba anclotvd In a ***l
which you. or cither of you.
may httrt agalnat taM aaiat* In *d anvatop* plainly marhe-l on
tha
outald*. -BID FOR r i llNth* offto* of Hon. C. Vernon
Mil*. County Judga of atm luola taillN Q la a a * *f llam ), opa*
County,
at hi* office In th* Novambar 1*. 1444 “
llld* will b* opened on T ues­
Court Ifout* In Ranford, Flor­
ida. within ala calendar month* day. November !#, t l t l , at 14:4*
from th* lima of th* ftrat pub­ A. M. or aa soon thereafter aa
P'-aalbl*. at a meeting to b*
lication
of thla notice. Each
claim or ilr m in l rnua* h# In bald In th* County Coinm'.elon
w riting and contain th* place Meeting Itoom In tba Court
nf raaldanc* and poat offlc* Hour* at Ranford, Florida.
Th* right la re.or.ad to
a-lJra**
of th* claimant and
m uil ba aw iru to by th* claim ­ w aive any Irrvgularltt** or
ant. hi* agent or attorney, or t*ctinlcal|tlM In bid* or to re­
tba earn* ahatt ba void.
ject any or all bhU.
/a/IIEN H T FII1NNET
Hoard of County Commlaaloner*
Aa aiacutur of aald aetata
van dan UERU * UAT
Bamlnola County, Florida
Attorney* at Law
Jama* P. Avery, J r , Chair­
It* Ftret Federal Bldg.
man
V. O. Box 1447
By: W. Rush. Jr.
Orlando, Florida
County Engineer
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Publish Out. II A Nor. t. l i f t
P u b l l . h Oct. t . tJ. 11, ]«. 1444 CDF-4*

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AFPLir.VTIDX

F O R T S I IIK K II

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71. Male Help Wanted

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Nat la* a* F lS Il* Hear tag
Nolle* I* haraby given Hoard
of iViunty CommUtlonera of
Hemtnot* County, Morld.y pro.
pot* to raiona tba follow ing
described proparty toned A-l
Agriculture tn It-S Duplet: ll«g
at pt I I I ft S of W&gt;4 Hactlon
Poet
tl-loS-IO E.
thenc#
S
l « : t l ft. thenc* T. 477 7 ft to
It IV o f Ht. ltd. 14 th*nc# N
41*11' K along highway l i d ft
th*nc# N Tt* 74- IV 1044 4 ft to
P oll llaaa that portion praeanlly toned C-J Commercial). Fur.
thar daacrlbad aa lying NW «f
IT. H. IT-43 about 4*4* ft atV
of l^ h * Mlnnl* Drtva.
Publle hearing will b* held
In th# Bamlnola County Court
lloua*, Hanford. Florida, In ih*
County Commt*»!on*r* Itoom.
on Novambar ta. t i l l at to."*
A. M. or a* anon thereafter a .
poaalbla.
H o ard e f C o u n ty C om m !**lo n ar*

B-mlnnl* County, Florida
Hy Jam * * I*. A very, J r . ,

Chairmen
Attrat Arthur Beckwith. Jr
Publlih Oct. ] |. 1411.

SERVICE-SALES-PARTS
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N O T IC E IR I I E R E B T OtVF.N.
T h a t J . M. Illy th * th* h o l d e r
« f th * fo llo w in g p a r t l f l c a t * haa
filed l a i d p a r tlflc a t* f u r t e a
dead t o b* la.u ed th ere.m . Th*
p t r t l f l r a t * n u m b e r and y e a r of
U au an c * . th* dearrlptlain o f th*
p r &gt;p«rty. and th * n a m a
tn
w h ich It a a a aa*****.t e r a ae
f o llo w s:
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t-ak* tVInlar l l e n u i Hubdlvlili.ii I’l a t Book 1 p a g e ,
111 114 A US
Nam * tn which as ses sed Stay
M. t V l llta m .a u . AI1 of aatd p ro p a r t y b e i n g tn t h a C o u n t y of
Hemlnol*, Blat* a f F lo rid a. Un*
l**« a u r h r e r t l t l c a t * a l i a l l h ,
r* )« * m » d a cco r d in g to l o w t b a
p r . . p a r l y .|p*cr|l»ad In , u c h car t l f t c a t* will b* to ld to t b a h i g h a a t b i d d e r at th * f r o n t d o o r
o f t b a Hamtnola County C o u r t
l lo u ea a t Ranford. F l o r i d a , on
th # f l r a t Monday In th* m o n t h
o f Novem ber, 1&gt;44. which ta th*
3tni d i ) uf November, l a s t .
D a t e d t h is Ills d ay u f M»pt•m bar. l i l t
(O fficial Clerk'# Beal)
A r t h u r II liach w ltb . J r ,
C l a r k »f c i r c u i t C o u r t .
Ramlnola C o u n ty , F l o r i d a
Hy: O T. flay, J r , l&gt; C.
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beauty 4 years old. Priced state. Full price, 93,004.
right 144,300. vt Cash.
77. SHaftttaa Wwrtod
BIVEBPKONT Ranch Home S t Johns Realty
WHITE Kxperkaecd, Mature or beautiful Weklva Rlvar THE TIME TESTED FIRM
FA M ill
womaa wants child can. with &gt;30 feet frontage. Pric­ IIS M. F art Art
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TRADE: I B idream ftame, 9
READY TO MOVE Cl
4 BEDROOM, 9 Bath, Central 3 BDRM., 2 Bath, Living Rm.,
IMMACULATE
Payton R ealty
air ft Haat 3334303.
Dining Rm., Kitchen, Break­ New 3 ft 4 Bedroom Homes, 4-Bedroom, I story, 1H both, 933*1901 17*93 at Hiawatha
Tampa, for fthodrwom h
fast Rm , lge. screened 1-2 baths. So. Loegwood area separate dining room, den.
Saaford. Contact Mm. loin
3 BDRM., 1306 EUlott, $4,300 porch, Utility Room, Car­ —Trades considered, and
NO DOWN PAYMENT
Welsh, 399 Farrtoon « *
sewing room, Urge 11ring
port. G o o d Neighborhood,
933*0333 or 3334.
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Mortgage 3
room,
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heat
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com
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no qualifying. Small Down. we’ll build on your lot. Semi­
ditlon. Beautifully landscap­ rooms, m hath ft air condi­
9 BEDROOM House, 3 Room 3234440, .M E. Jenkins Cir­ nole County’s Leading Build
ed,
fenced yard. Convenient tion, Kitchen equipped, Vene­
ar
Cottage, furnished $7,300. J. cle, PInterest
to school aad shopping. Prion tian Bflnda, Carport, after
t . Holt Sr. Rote Dr. off SabG O W E ST
HAROLD LOGAN
9:39 F. M., 199 Oakland,
919^09.
ford Art. on Palm War.
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ON WEST FIRST ST.
■naland Estates, Sanford.
able for Sale—Ml Lormann Sales office: So. on U. 8. IT*
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Epitome of Quality
Circle South, 3 Bedroom, #3 to Dixie Bell Diner, tarn S t Johns R ealty TRANSFERRED, $199 Down,
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Located oa the loveliest corner 1V4 Bath, newly painted $100 right one block oo Seminole THE TIME TESTED FIRM 3 Bdrm., fenced yard, kit• ChetBe Hi
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AGENCY • REALTOR
•oUbUahtd Uwn, landscsp- gatetnata Cnantp Mta.
1991 Wool let •tree#
TIME TESTED PIRM
REALTOR
LNSUROR
Inveitment ft Realty
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ISth Aar a f November. A. D.
ISIS, present to tba Honorable
County
Judea of Seminole
County. Florida, bar (Inal re*
turn, aa Eaecntrlx of tba Ee*
tata of BERCJE t LOVO, da
eaaaad, and at aatd ttma, tbaa
and there, m ik e appllrallsn to
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4 a r o r a a a l n a t th a afo re
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a a t d paraona
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TOU A R E h a r a b y notlftad
Aa R tanntrls af Iba Batata t h a t a C o m p l a i n t to foreclose
a f n E n e tB L LONO,
a e a r t a l n m o r t a a a a aneum bar
Dacaai.-il.
I n s t h a f e l l o w l n s daaortbad
OEO. A. OPEER, JR..
reel proparty. to -w lt:
Of Opaar A Bpaar
Lot i t . B lo ck 1 . o r EAST

Attornaya for aatd Estate
111 Macnolta Aaanua
Sanford, Florida
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N O T IC E l a H E R E II T OIVEN,
T h a t O e r t r u d e Am m an n t b a
hf.l ilar o f t h e following r e r t l *
f l c a t o b a a file d eeld c e r tific a te
f o r t a i d a a d to ba laauad thara*
o n . T b a e a r t l f l e a t a n u m b er a n d
y e a r of l e i u e n c s , t h a d ta c r lp
t t o n of t h a p r o p a r t y , and t h a
K am a In w h ic h It waa aaaaaaad
• r a aa fo llo w a:
C e r t i f i c a t e - No. &gt;14
T aar o f
l a a u n n e a tad}
Paaaatptt— o f P r a y a d r i
L o t U S M id w ay P l a t Uook
t p a s t 41
N a m a In w h ich aaaaaaad Oec a r L Hmlth a t aL All of aahl
p r o p e r t y balnir In th a County
o f Hemlnola, H tata o f Florida.
U n le s a auoh c e r t i f i c a t e ahall ha
r a d a a m a d a c c u r d l n a to law t h a
p r o p a r t y d aar r lb a .l In auch c e r t l f l c a t a will ba aold to tha h t e h e a t bld .lar a t t h a f ro n t d o o r
ait Ilia Hamlnol# County C o u r t
I t u u a a a t F e n f o rd . Florida, o n
t h a flrat M onday In tha m o n th
o f N o t a m h a r . 1441. which la
t h a 2nd d a y o f November. 1444.
D a t e d t h l a ITth d ay o f b e p tam liar, 1444.
( O ff i c i a l C l e r k ! Heal)
A r t h u r II
lla.-kwlth, J r ,
C l a r k C i r c u i t Court.
H -m ln u ta C o u n ty , F lo rid a
lly: U. T. Itay, J r .. ». C.
r u h l l a h Oct. 4. IS, 14. &gt;1. 1441.
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t h a P l a t l h a r t o f aa record*
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t h a a b o v e atylad ault, a n d you
a r t r e q u i r e d to l a r v a a copy
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your
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P l e a d i n g t o t h a C o m p l a i n t on
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P l e a d i n g In t h a offlca of tha
C la r k o f th a C i r c u i t C o u rt on
o r b a t o r a tha l l t h day of .Vov*
• m bar , t i l l . If y ou fall to do
no, a d e c r e e p r o c o n f e n will
ba t a k e n a g a l n e t you for the
r e l i e f d e m a n d e d In t h e Com.
plain t.
T h la N otlca ( h a l l ba p u b llih
ad o nce a w eak for fo ur conaar u t l y a w e e k a In th a Hanford
H erald .
MATED T il IH 41b d a y of
O ctober. 1411.
(S E A L )
A r t h u r II
M ark w lth, J r
C l a r k of C i r c u i t C o u r t
My: E l l i a h n t h R r u e n a h a n
D ep u ty C lerk
R i c h a r d Nell l l r e n l w o o d
t U E.tot C e n t r a l lllrd .
O r l a n d o , Fla.
P u b tla h Oct. II. II, &gt;4, A Noe
S. 1244.

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P u t r l r l a A. C n l o n n t .
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T o e a r e haraby notltlao th a t
• s a l t h a s been file d a g a l n e t
you
to
th e a b o v e entitled
en uee. a n d t h a t y o u e r a r e .
q u l r e d t o f ile y o u r g n a w e r w i t h
t h e C l e r k o f th la C o u r t a n d to
• e r v e a c o p y t h e r e o f upon the
plain tiff o r p la in tiff s a tto r ­
neys, w h o s e n a m a a n d ad d reea
la J e n n i n g s . W a t t s . C l a r k e an d
H a m i l t o n , t&gt;«« n a r n e t l N a t i o n ,
at fla n k Building, Jacksonville
), F l o r i d a , not l a t a r t h a n No­
v e m b e r I I . t i l l . I f you fa ll lo
d a so e d e c r e e p r o co afeeeo will
be e n t e r e d a g a l n e t you fo r the
r e l i e f d e m a n d e d In t h a c o m ­
p l a i n t . T h i s s u it la t o forecloae
a m o r t g a g a . T h a r a a l p r o p e rt y
p r o c e e d e d a g a l n e t la:
Lot IS. Block L aUNLANt)
ESTATES, a
aubllvlelon.
a c c o r d i n g to a p l a t t h t r e n f ,
r e c o r d e d In P l a t Rook It.
p a g e a 14 to &gt;&gt; o f th a P u b lic
R e c o r d , of Ham lnnle C o u n ­
ty . F l o r i d a .
W IT N E H H my h a n d e n d the
• e a l of a a t d C o u r t a t Hanford,
F l o r i d a , t h l a 4lh d a y o f (h-loh er, 1444.
(C O U R T HEAL)
A r t h u r H. D e r k w l l h , J r .
C l e r k o f t h e C i r c u i t C o u rt
lly J t a r t h * T. Vlhlan
D e p u ty Clerk
Je n n ln g a, W atte, C lark e and
H e in lltiin
12vi&gt; l l j r n n t t N a t i o n a l Ran k
B u ild in g
J a . k e n i i v l l t e 2. F l o r i d a
I 'u h l l a h : Oct. 12. 1&gt;, 24, Nov. 2.
1441
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A S LINCOLN * MERCURY
DEALER FOR SANFORD
and SEMINOLE COUNTY!

Q U A L IT Y

WILLIE HUNT
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S E R V IC E

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W E ’RE D E D IC A T E D

Sale* Manager

T O G IV E Y O U T H E
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v ise rs, legatees, grantees,
th ro u g h , um ler o r agalnet
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T o : JO H N VACOMN MORRIS.
e r e not k n o w n to he deed
unknown,
claim ing
any
J i t . a n d PAMELA J. M O R ­
r i g h t , title, n r I n t e r e s t In
o r alive, a n d for t h e reel
RIS, hla w l f t , wlinaa r e s i ­
properly
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and
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d escrib ed property,
a .a unknown.
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TOU AIIK H E I I E U T NOT I­
TOC AIIK IIKRKUT NOTI* n Mult h a s b een filed ag a l n e t F I E D t h a t a s u i t to q u i e t title
F I K D t h a t a C o m p la in t lo fora* you a n d ea ch o f you. hy CIT lias b een b r o u g h t In t h e C i r ­
cloa* a c a r t a l a m i.rlg ag a an* IZKNH NA TIO NAL RANK OF c u i t C o u r t In a n d for 8emlc u m h a i l n g t h a follow ing da* HT. I 'K T K IlH IIU n o . a National n u l a C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , a g a l n e t
s c r i b e d r a a l p r o p e rt y , t e - w l t :
R a n k i n g A e m c la tlo n , P lain tiff, y o u e n d a a c h n f y ou c l a im in g
L O T I. BLOCK P. HMN In t h e ab o v e e n t i t l e d r n u ' e a n y r e l a t e , r i g h t , title, n r laL AND EST A T ES . a cco rd in g a n d t h a t r o u a r a h e r e b y re t e r e e t In o r lien u p o n l h a fo l­
t o p l a t I h t r e o l racorde.1 In q u l r r d lo (lie y o u r A n - w e r with l o w i n g dee.-rlh ed r e e l p r o p e r t y
P l a t Uook t l . Pagaa I I to t h e C l e r k of Ihla C o u rt, a n d to l y in g , a l t u e t e a n d b e in g I d
&gt;2. P u b lic Itacnrde o f Mein* s e r v e a copy t h e r e o f upon the He m ln o le C o u n t y , F lo rid a, t o ­
Inula C o u n t y , Florida,
I ' l a l a l l f f » r P l a i n t i f f 's Altor*
ll :
T u g a l h a r w ith!
tier, w h o e e n a m e e n d eddreee
B e g in a t th e S o u t h w e s t oo r.
O E l l e f r l g a r a l o r t . A S - l l - 8 la: ALIIKRT C. AVEULT. AlUitner of the N o rth w est q u a rt
U K . n a n g a J.|S |* T
ney a t lavw, 444* C e n t r a l Ave­
er of th e N o r th w e .t q u a r t ­
k a a bean filed a g a i n s t you In nue, Ht. P e l e r e b u r g , Florida,
e r o f S e c tio n ). T o w n s h i p
t h e a b u v e a ty |e .| aull. Ilia a b o r t nut l a t e r t h a n N o v em b er 4th,
3t S o u th , R a n g e 31 Kaet.
t i t l e o f w h i r l . Is J. b. Uleaaon, 1444.
N orth
4 chains, E ast
J r . , a s A d u i l n l a t r a i o r of Velar*
chains.
South
4 ch elae.
If y o u fell l o do ao. Decree
a n a ' A ffalra, an O fflcar of t h a P r o Confeeeo will ha en tered
W e s t 3 c h a i n s , atio al 1 acre,
U n i t e d a t a t e a o f America, e r r* a g a l n e t y o u f o r t h e r e l i e f d e ­
lees •
r e p o r t e d I I feet
a u a JO H N VAIIOIIN MORRIH. m a n d e d In t h e C o m p lain t.
d e e d e d to t h e c o u n t y for
J i t . a a d P A M E LA J. MOItltlH,
T h e n a t u r e o f aald au lt b e ­
road rig h t-o f-w a y .
h i e wife. D efen ,U n la, an d y o u i n g f o r f o r e c lo s u r e of m o r tg a g e a n d y ou a r e h e r e b y re q u i re d to
• r a r e q u i r e d to s e r t e a copy r e c o r d e d In O f ficial Records file w i t h t h e C l e r k ut t h e said
• f y o u r A n aw ar o r o t h a r p lead
Hook 441. p a g e 414. P u b lic R e ­ C i r c u i t C o u r t a t the C o u r t
In a te tk a Com plaint ua Plain cords
of
Meo'lnote
Coualy , H o u ee l a H anford . F lo rid a, per
t l f r a A t t o r n a y , Mack N. Clave F l o r i d a , c o v e r i n g :
s o n a l ly o r by y o u r a t t o r n e y
l a n d . J r . I n l t a I I I t a n f o r d At
Lot SI, LONODAL E IUI1- y s u r A n a w a r or o t h e r w r i t t e n
l a n l l a N a t i o n a l B ank Building,
DtVlS IO N,
a c c o r d in g
to d e f t n e s s . If any. a n d l o eorve
H an fo rd . F l o ri d a , a a d l i l t l h a
p l a t t h e r e o f , rec o rd ed In a co p y t h e r e o f u p o n t h e P l a t a
o rig in a l
Anawar
or
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P l a t Rook I I , p a g e 44. P u b ­ t i f f s ' a t t o r n e y w h o Is AVebher
p l e a d i n g tn t b s offlca o f t h a
l ic R e c o rd s of gcm laole H. I l e l n e a of th a f i r m of Wind*
C l a r k o f t k a C lrc« ll C o u rt on
C o u n ty , F l o r i d a :
e r w e e d l a , l l a ' n e s a W ard. 424
o r b e f o r a t h a ISth day o f No* T o g e t h e r w i t h t h e following P a r k A v e n u e . Mouth, W in te r
v e m b e r . A. D. l i l t . It yan fa ll d e a r t h e d
H em e e f
pro P e r k . F l o r i d a , n o t l a t e r t h e n
t o d o ao, a d e cree pro confaaao p a r t y w hich a r e located la t h e I l k d a y of N o v em b er, 1244
will ba l a k o n a a a l n a t you f o r e a d p e r m a n e n t l y Installed ae
t h a r o l le r d e m a n d e d In t h e e p e r t o( t h e Im p ro v e m e n ts ea t h e r e i n s e l l i n g u p th e e s t a t e
r i g h t , t i t l e o r I n t e r e s t tn or
C o m plaint.
sa id l a n d :
Hen u p o u th e s h o v e d escribed
T h i s N o d e s s h e l l be p u b l i s h ,
I • S u r f a c e Unit
p r o p e r t y c l a i m e d hy y o u ; en d
a t o n e s • w e e k for four c o n ­
I • Oven
nh o u ld y o u fell t o do so. a De
s e c u t i v e w e e k s In T h e Hanford
1 • H eater
e
r a s P r o C o n f e s s o will ba an
H e ra ld , a n aw apapar clrculatad
W IT N E S S t r y b e a d an d the t e r e d a g a i n s t yo u .
In F e m l n n l e C o u n ty , Florida.
• e a l o f t h i s C o u r t , a t Hanford,
W I T N E S S my h a n d e n d seal
D a t e d t h i s III) d ay of O c t o b ­ S e m i n o l e C o u a l y , Florida, this o f said C o u r t a t S a n f o rd . Sei
e r A. D. 1441.
let d ay o f O cto b er. A. D. 1444. a u l a C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , t h i s the
(HEAL)
ICUL’UT HEAL)
l u t h 'l ay of S e p t e u b a r , 1444.
A r t h u r It. B e c k w ith , J r .
A r t h u r II. Be ck w ith . Jr. (S E A L )
C le rk of Circuit Court
C l a r k e f t h e C ir c u it Coart
’ A r t h u r It. B e c k w i t h . Jr.
SI c k N. C l e v e la n d . J r . an d
lly : M a r t h a T. Vthlen
C l a r k o t t h e Circuit C o u rt
H a r o l d F. J o h n s o n
D eputy C lark
Uy: E l i s a b e t h B r u e n a h a n
A t t o r n a y a (o r P l a i n t i f f
A l b e r t C. W e r l y
d. a
A ttorney e t Law
I*. O D r a w e r Z
W e b b e r &amp; H eine*
H a n f o rd , F l o r i d a
4441 C e n t r a l A v e a u e
434 P a r k Aven ue, South
P u b l l a k t C a t. U . II. &gt;«. Nov. I, SL P e l e r e b u r g . F l o ri d a
W in ter P ark . P U .
P u b l i s h Oct. i. II. 14. &gt;1, 1411 P u b l i s h 0 « U 4. l&gt;.
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109 N. PALMETTO AVE.

PHONE 322-4884

WINTER PARK — PH. MI 4*0208

SANFORD, FLA.

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a BEDROOM boot*, complete­
SANFORD'S
ly furalahed. 3B-05IT.
NEWEST HOMES
(on Wwt Fourth Street)
Saniaala C o n tra Leadief
Builder
REN TA LS
HAROLD LOGAN
LMN ENTERPRISES. INC.
2 * 4 Bedroom, 1 * 2 Bathe. HOME RENTERS
It’s Juat feed butineaa t o
ana davi aed op. ao.
V. a. 1741 ta Dixie BaU Din- check first witb Senford’t
t a n ngbt ana Black aa lersetl H e m e Serviciat
Aftncy. Flat Hornat, Fairly
Seminole Aveaao.
1-3111.
Frtoad. In all Ki m I

M, thade.plu* •■■111
liras* Apt. far Incoma. Re­
duced ta I7.no, food Tarn*
available,
a 1EDR00M, 3 Bat*. trick. I
m v , air raodiUouod B etu-l
tral beat A U.S. Itaal Homt,|
&gt;M0 Kjuira ft. lor 121,100.
NEW a Badfoaa. I Oath. Uefe|
Arbor, M ir foil court*,
Oral boat, duct far air con­ Cheka lata available
Greenbrier of Lack
dition. FHA ft VA approved I
A-l, I1SJ0I.

Seminole Realty
1961 I. Fork A n,
FA a-ana anytime

the

Good Rental bomae, Priced
right, ere rooting end Mat­
Custom buildl** U
ing faeti
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KINGIWOOD
■UILDERS, INC.
FA 14*74
le t Falnuoat Dr.

flrralk

SWEETIE PIE

HOME OWNERS

to

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Stenstrom Realty

Oct. 26,1964— Page 11-A 106. ApnvtagBta far Hint 108.

By Nadine Seltzer

3 LARGE reoau, bath. Furn­ CLEAN ROOM far Mat. 401
ished. 313. I ll W. 3rd. 34.
Magnolia Ava. 38-0731.

$100.00 DOWN

3 ROOMS, turn., ctoaa, Willttoe, lie. me. 236*7*4
'IT CKEVOLET 4 deer, clean,
condition. 38-ISM.
FURN. APT. 38-23W.
A BUY: 1144 Dodge Dari. GT.
130 me. Up. Surplus City.
4 sp. shift an floor, Radio A
Mooter,
Ruff cotor/gold
PURN. A pt, AduMl. 1221*30
A-l Ceod. «»Sto3.
Furnished Apt*. Centrally lo­
cated 145.00 * 10000 per IMPALA 1M0, radio, healer,
moo*. Ph. 38-3041.
automatic trinsmltsioa. One
5 ROOM runishad Apt. 345, owner. Clean. 38-0440.
111 E. 3th., 28-4211.
'to RAMBLER, whits, 4 door
P u n . Apt s m wtftonvflto.
Sadat, excellent eood., new
•eat covert, good tires. M00
MODERN I Bdrm. fun. Apt
Ph. 2334445.
tot Palmetto Av*. 223-UTt
after 3:20 p. m.
'to FIAT, Medal PM, 3 dorr
FURN. A pt Close t o . Jimmie a*den, excellent condition.
Ph. 28-453*.
Cewan. 38-4313.

Property
Management
and Sales Broker
JIM H U N T
REALTY
Office: 38-2111
Nlfhts: 332-0700
184043
MM Park Drive

B BEDROOM Lakafront,

furalahed, f130.

FURNISHED Apt, IM.
LARGE furnished house, fISO.
NEW 3 Bedroom, 2 hath, kit
chan equipped with u citrus
treat * fruit. tlOO.
DUPLEX, furalahed, fgS.

Ball-Blair A gency
REAL SSTATE-INIURANCI

Srd * Park Ava.

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D elto iia
a;

M m wonder when theu

quality hemes art priced t*
low-17,710. to 111.350..
wits as littli as $240. town
and $4117 monthly! Ortve
cut Tutoy. S«* replica of
World s Fair Haute! Fris
nd* on nverbost. ' Oeitons
Ouetfl”! Take IntirsUt* |4
—ol tit Oelsry lichen|*.

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Your EVINRUDE Healer
30444 E. 1st. Ph. PA 2-3341
You ean find anything you
need advertised in the Her­
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'43 PORD Plek-up, Runs food.
90S Raywood Dr.

120. Antnawllvn Service

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
flm k a rlk GUaa and Pnlnt

Company
8 # Magnolia Ph. FA 2448

t 1958 B-fll-T, Mack
Tractor; 1 1959 Great
Dane Trailer. 34 Foot
I-onf, Tranaieool Un*
derailing Unit. Value
$12,000. Will Sacrifice
For Quick Sale For
$1,000,
McRoberte Tire Supply
405 W. IM Hanford, Fie.

59 Chevrolet
NOMAD RTA. WAGON
V-6, Ante. Trane.,
Power Steering, Power
Brahe*. Radio and
Heater.

'9 9 5
61 Chevrolet

Business M anagem ent
W e with to thank ail our cuatomera and friend* for
their contribution to the auccesa of our bualnaan for
continued to eatablinh sales records for . . .

BILL HEMPHILL
PRESIDENT

• PONTIAC
• BUICK
• RAM BLER

Sales Department

1595
61 R enault
i-Donr Sedan, Solid Body,
Clean Throughout, u f
Only

595

Ronnir Dike, Service Manager
Joe Dirhnld, Parta and Service
Paul Cuon, Uaed Car Merhinie
Slim Rogera, Mechanic
Earl Younger, New Car Delltery
Chester Stamp*, Mechanic
Jack Slandlfer, Mechanic
Bill Rlchsrdaon, New C ar Delivery
Ray Slonlgtr, Mechaaia

62 Corvair Monza
2-Door Coupe, 4-Speed
Transmission, Radio aad
Heater, Red Finish With
Red Leatherette.

1495

Lubrication Dept.
Gary GUsenn

62 Chevy II N ova I
4 Door Sedan, 4 CyL, Ants,
malic Tranuntisaioa, Radis |
and Heater. Clean Body
Finish, Kxrrllent Mechani­
cal Condition. Perfact Pei
L o w Coot Traaeportstiam.

Auto Wash Dept.
William Hughes

3 ROOM Cottage, all utilities.
Including linen furs.. Adults
only. Week or aont*. 3404
Park Ava.

Parts Department
Kurnrll Rail, Tart* Manager
Delbert J. Buih, Aaaiitant Carta Manager

JN A T IO N A L
BANK

^POSSESSION

Sanford. Florida
38-4563
National Repossession* lac.

Classic 6, 4 Dr. Sedan. 4
CyL, Standard Transmis­
sion, Radis aad la tte r.
Extra Clean Throughout,
Whit* Finish.

Service Department

Av*.

Jto d to
SANFORD AVE
l U I Z 0PEN EVENINGS

Marvin A. Dj»l, Ruahteeo Manager
David B. Moorr, AaaliUnt Buslnria M |r.
Carol L. Haaklna, Clerk

Cam E. Cheatot, Sales Manager
Kerry Byrd, Salta Reperesentallv*
Harold Whlitern, Halrt Representative
Ray Htrroa, Salaa Raproaaalativo
John Whitaker, Salmt Representative

I - BEDROOM, 2 bath, unfurnished. 1 mi. to bate, 2
blocks to shopping center *
school. 1 year lease reqiilr
*d. 1130 mo. 2224070 after
3 p. m.

*63 l he* PL' I I 481 btl 141 aw
'61 Renault 1486 baL 117 I
'61 Cwrvslr S7M be). S33 mo.
'61 M'pwUtan 16*7 b tl $13 ma
’61 File aw 11633 b*l. 346
•60 Ford 3733 bet. 332 n o
•4* Velkswga. 36N bel $22 m*
'60 Lincoln H IM baL S4B mo.
*M Mercery gSSS baL 324 no.
ta Cor. sir 37*3 baL 322 mo.
•SO Falcon $7*7 bel. 333 no
'19 Plymouth &gt;4** bel $29 mo
SI Ohio $o99 baL $32 mo.
'59 Plymoulh $517 bel 129 mo
’59 Ford $6*9 bsl. 132 m».
*39 Mercury 9597 b«l. $31 mo.
*59 fa ta l PU 3437 bel 129 mn
‘59 PonliM 9497 bel. 932 mo.
•5* Chrysler 3599 baL 632 mo.
*38 Old* $399 baL $29 mo.
•5* Hillman 9587 baL 931 no.
*58 Pont lee $599 hoi. «31 mo.
*38 Dodgt $599 bal. $29 mo.
*38 DvSota $599 baL 129 mo.
•it Ford $591 bal. 931 I
•58 Ford 1290 bnL 914 mo.
'57 Plymoulh 3499 bal S » me
57 DeSota 9542 b*L $29 mo.
'37 Ford $299 b*L 919 mo.
54 Mercery 199 beL $6 i
55 Cadillac 3199 bnL 910 mn.
'55 Mercury 999 bal. &lt;3 mo.
•SI Buick $99 bnL 93 m&lt;

63 Ram bler

the pant five yearn. Because of your loyalty v e have

'Wa Have Tbe Horae For You' I

MACKLE-BUILT
QUALITY HOMES

Gateway To The waterway

118. Tracks For Salt

Phone &gt;23-5441

FOR SALE

542

17 FT. Pihreglass, lights, top.
compass, trailer, spar* tire,
So h. p. Evinrude, electric
start. Excellent cooditlon.
$995. 322 0IS9

1795

UNFURNISHED House, Kit
then equipped. 2611 Laurel

2M5 PARK DRIVE
! 322-2420
322-7195
NIGHTS 322-6534 - 321-6546

123. B onin ft M otors

I BEDROOM Furalahed bout*.
1214 Myrtle Av*. Ph. 38-3691
ar inquire at 306 W. IM* to.

2 Bedroom home, 117 Catalina

: Stenstrom Realty

VESPA ISO Seoottr, good as
new, many extras. 38-7960

S BEDROOM Country home,
iarga laeced ta yard- Call
381T96.

HOMES

For the Beat Buy In
A New or RaeeU Home,
Sea 5teestrom Realty

121. Scootam ft Cycle*

Impata Convertible T-3,
Automatic Tranamlaeioa
Power Steering, Power
Brake*. Radis A Heater,
Air Conditioned, RUek
Paint With Whit* Tap.
Excellent Throughout.

1 BEDROOM Furnished bouse
Salectioa of 2, S, sad 4
Call 322-1223.
Bedruorai located in varias*
FURNISHED 2 B e d r o o m
taction* of Sanford
bouse. Ph. 38-3037 or 322
Immediate Delivery
37M.
•MONTHLY PA Y M E N T S |
FROM $60.00
g ROOM house, l Mock Mem
FO R THE B E S T HOME
Ostaen ecboot. 28-3771.
BUY
3-BEDROOM furniabed house
SEE YOUR
enclosed far ego. No pets
V A -F H A
322-5070.

i

Ante Gtoaa, TWpo
* Seat Covers

AUTO GLASS &amp;
DOWNSTAIRS
11$. Aston Far flalo
Ideal far retired ar chOdlesi
SEAT COVER CO.
couple. Inquire 41TH W. nth 63 CHEVY U NOVA, excel­
204 W. bad It. PA 2308
St.. City.
lent condition. 31000. Ph. A a WORE GUARANTEED

IMS PARE DRIVE
28-2430
S22-74M
HOUSE, with m v road, ttava, NIGHTS 1114114 - 223 0*40
M. v iter heater, ettle fae,
floor furnace * pump. With
F un. aattfe Apt. 2512 San­
$100 DOW N
ford Av*. ltO.600. 323 0523 or
BEDROOM, 2 Bath, ttxto
W E L A K A APARTMENTS
FHA - V A HOMES| 5254.
Fla. Room. Yearly lease
114 W. P in t S t
2, a, * 4 BEDROOMS
1120 mo . 1321 E. 24th . CaU
anew
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Hontee
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ale
o
r
R
ant
11. 1H, * 2 BATH*
322 0770 brier# 1:10 or af­
pvt. hath * shower, suitable
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
ter
I.
CUSTOM Built Mama aa U ka.
tor couple or stogie pereee
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT! |
w m m m nn a lra ra ft $ $ rtk r b aterar*
Ph. evantoga 2 8 -1 3 * 7 .__
or retired. All utlUtiaa to02, Mobile Homan • Sale
For Coaplata Inform a tie*
eluded to rant, ideally to­
Baa ar Call Your
• 7 . Houeea F o r R ent
Rout 108. ApnrttoMta for Rant asted • lit R , vkkto i
10$. Mobile H
14
and
3
Bedrooms
FHA - VA
block *f 3 Area parting lets
3 Bedroom block House, Lnka
NEW and USED
SALES B R O K ER
aad ehepytog renter. laMearot. Ph. 28-2636.
B E D R O O M Traitor on LAKE MARY, clean furnish
A v n ^ a A Cabanas
.f a Hava Tbe Nona Far Y n |
quirt at Manuel Jteekaea
large lake. Adults only. Ph. ad Duplex Apt., 1 bedroom
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
UNFURNISHED 2 Bedroom
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.
CaU 322-3030.
Hvy. 17-93 A
322-2553 222-T3M
Kitchen equipped. Ph.
Stenslrom Realty heuaa,
28-2411.
la w FAME D W B
S-BSDROOM,
2 bath,' Fla.
MI-2410
28-7464 |
ream.
P
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a
a
e r e a L fill.
n i g h t s m-aaaa - s m m

G overnm ent Owned
H om es

120. Aatomotlvn Servlet

For Rmt

1395

Body Sh o p

60 Ford

Mlllon Tolbert, Manager
Rooaevalt Allen, Aaairtant

Pairlano 506 4 Door,
V-8, Automatic Trans­
mission, Radio R Heat­
er — Clean.

H

Through t h e combined
experience ef our sta ff,

$

895

working aa a team, K
haa bees our aim
five

yon reliable,

to

63 C orvair

de­

Grrenbriar, S CyL. 4 Speed
Transmission, Heater, 3
Seal*. Excellent For Large
Families Or Passenger
Service.

pendable and honaat ser­
vice. Serving you haa
been a pltaaure.

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OPEN FRIDAY
NITE TIL 9 P.M.

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[C ] R A M B L E R

H O LLER
MOTOR SALES

Phone 322-0231
301 West F irst Street

2nd. &amp; Pelmet to
Ph. 323-6331

SANFORD

2507 Park Dr.
Ph. 322-0861

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Pvt. Duncan
Ends Course

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FORT BLISS. Tex. (AHTN
C) — Army Pvt. Oscar Dun­
can. 21, ion of Mrs. Rosa Bell
Duncan, Oviedo, completed a
Nike - Hercules missile crewman course at Fort Bliss,
Tex.. Oct. 16.
During the course Duneaa
received instruction In the
preparstion, firing and main­
tenance of the Nike-Hercules
missile.
He entered the Army la
June of this year and comple­
ted basic training at Fort

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W ANTED
VOLKSWAGEN, the

popular amall foreign
automobile, is represented locally by Ellinor

Motors a t its new plant on Highway 17-92
South.
(Herald Photo)

SEMINOLE I’l.AZA, with a multitude of ahops
nnd niarketi cafeteria and theuter is locuted

ter

at Highway* 17-92 nnd 4116 to serve South Semi­
nole und North OrnnRe Countie*.

LEGION FA IR
Wffk Nor. 2 - Nor. 7

Congressional Camels
The U. S. Congress appro­
priated 130,000 for the pur­
chase of euinels to be used for
crossing the newly-acquired
arid regions of the southwest,
in 1535.

Jumping Bean
The familiar Jumping move­
ment of the Mexican jump­
ing bean is ruused by a small
moth inside the plant and the
movements of its larvae, spin­
ning cocoons within the seeds.

INDIVIDUAL

EXHIBITS
MUST REGISTER
BY NOV. 1
322-1311

322-2553

O h b o k / to k k
w ill s h o w y o u w h y

FOREST CITY, with a completely manned volunteer department, new
truck and other equipment, now hns it* own fire protection for the com­
munity and surrounding area.
(Herald Photo)
ROYAL CASTLE recently opened this new restaurant on Highwny 17-92
at the south limits of Sanford.
(Herald Photo)

Keep JO E DAVIS
YOUR SEM INOLE COUNTY

Slate Representative
FOR:
RECONSTRUCTION began in October on about a mile of Went tilth
Street which will bo torn up and rebuilt by the City. Here city crews are
at work moving water linen in preparation for street widening.

EFFECTIVE nml AGGRESSIVE

(D E M O C R A T )

REPRESENTATION

HKST IJt M.IFIKI) — EXPERIENCE ASH ACTIVE
PARTICIPATION IN PUBLIC AND COMMUNITY
AFFAIRS IN SEMINOLE COUNTY.
(Paid Pol. Atlv. lly Joe Davis)

Gospel Meeting
To Continue
A series of Gospel meetings
which began Sunday night at
the Paola Church of Christ un
Highway 4t» West will continue
through Sunday, Nov. 1. Ser­
vices will begin at 7:3o pm .
during the week and at H a m
and 6 p.m. on Sunday.
Evangelist C. M. Cleveland
from Huntington. W. Va., will
be the speaker at each service.
Morris M. Ruby, the local
evangelist, urges everyone in
the Paola and Lake Monroe
areas to take advantage,!)!
the opportunity to hear these
inspirational
messages
throughout the week
The whole family is Invited
as there will he a children's
class for 15 minutes poor to
the beginning of each service

Florida Needs

HAYDON BURNS
As Governor

s c h iz o p h r e n ia
Family car/performance car: Cortina has a split personality.This peaceful, w ell-ad­
justed five-passenger automobile runs out to races and rallies and usually beats the
other competition-equipped contenders. Cortina's score to date: 200 firsts in meets
in 23 countries. Cortina is winner of the 1064 Auto-Universum "International Car of
(he Year" award, for "outstanding performance, reliability and versatility in com p e ­
tition around the world’.' Imported and distributed by Ford M otor Company, it is
available in the United States in the CT, the deluxe 2- and 4-door sedan and the
station wagon. Every Cortina offers you five-passenger comfort, foam-padded bucket
seats, American sue mils and bolts, ample luggage room and up lo J2 mpg. 4-spced
synchromesh and lloor-mounled gearshift are standard, and automatic transmis­
sion is available on most models.The 2-door sedan lists for only $1755* (Cortina's
counterpart, the new four-passenger Anglia deluxe, offers many Cortina advantages,
and lists for only SIT'i*)*) Meet Cortina, the International Car of the Year, the e c o n ­
om y compact with the dual personality. Your English Ford Line dealer has it in custody..
’ M jn u fjrn jftr't fufM ttttd rrtjil price, f is? fo jtt F O f d e ife n Dentioitto* chirget. heifer, other optional equ pment and stale and local
Ut\e\ and fe«*», if any a *t r* t r j VMillrwall furs ihtmn,
Overseas tlch vny ataibhlp al tuhtMntt.il utififtt.

©ooTnana’D'm , ©ttmi
B e h in d the gleam ing, porcelain
cabinet you ’ll find a patented inner
un it that m akes super floor heat
possible. L o o k at the big blower
wheel that drives the air through
a battery of inner heat tubes that
set right in the heart of the fire!
Siegler doesn’t wait for the heat
to come out ...it goes right in after
it, then forces it over your floor!
C om e in and see for yourself w hy
Siegler Uuthcats-Uutlantd all others!

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H O T T E R HEAT OVER YOUR FLOOl
Headquarters
117 E. 1st. St.
Sanford
Call 322-6975

Cortina®?^

for prrcinct information

HAYDON BURNS
Governor of Florida

Burns Means Business
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SANFORD MOTOR CO., INC.
ROO S. FRENCH

AVENUE

SANFORD, FLORIDA

CONVENIENT
CREDIT TERMS.
•

W e C arry And
Service Our
Own Accounts

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Seminole County

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$an$o)uL
A highlight for visitors to Sanford is
a tour of the municipal zoo, facing Lake
Monroe.

Pretty Kathy Poff displays

one of the principal attractions of the zoo,
while this section of T he H erald’s 11th
Annual Progress Edition is devoted to
the City’s growth and expansion since
the last rejxirt a year ago.

The down­

town section has had its “face lilted,”
post office receipts are Up, civic and club
groups arc active as the City prepares for
further expansion.

Local leaders are

looking for a "boom” as they plan for a
terminal water port, a canal direct to the
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Commission-Manager Government Proves Its Efficiency
improvement
Continues
With Growth
n il

ynr

the — a I d y l

financially lowar budget tkaa
last yaar with m aiUlaga
akaaga la i tka fourth suecaabodgat
ba­
ld capital oia aaak hula,
with capital project* lor tka
1M4-49 flaaal you totalling
HTT^aa.
V tint l*a

During tha 1963-at fiacal
yaar, tka dtp accepted carn­
a l a xaw aawago
plant, a o a t l a g
1400,000 which began opera­
tion In February.
la August, an 1100,000 wa­
ter bngravamen! program
wia begun. Included fat the
vital axpanalon ara four new
walla aad two treatment
plant*. Thla Improvement pro­
gram will beoat tha clty'a
water capacity from three
and n half million gallone a
day to over aix million gal­
lon! a day and booat the crit­
ical water preaiur* by about
•0 percent
Modern eodlum vapor atreet
Ilghta of 10,000 lumen were
extended eeveral bloc* couth
an Hwy. 17-03 p u t the new
Ftnacreet Shopping Center,
which waa annaxed Into tha
city llmita.
Urban Renewal
Aa ancient city landmark,
the Palma Hotel, which had
bean uninhabited and condamned for many year* waa
finally torn down In 1M4 aa
tha city continued Ita pro­
gram of demolition of con­
demned structure*.
This brought to 129 the
number of building* within
the city Unite that wart ras­
ed by the city or by the own­
ers, or repaired by the own­
ers.
Tha original total w u 1M
structural, but some time ex_LenilgDft.JiAva_been-glrtn.rn
a few at the rciqueit of tha
ownara.
Parhiag
Part of tha urban rsnawal
and development program In­
cluded the purchase by tha
city at a cost of $88,000 two
ancient landmarks on the
corner of the city’s buileet
intersection known as the
Woodruff Building and tha
lmnglottl Building.
Thla vacant etructura which
aevertd a quarter of a block
waa finally aecurad by tha
city after atrenalve negotia­
tions and torn down. Tha nrea
baa been converted Into a
municipal four-hour parking
lot for tka tlma being, but
the city fathara say they ara
open to offers of purchaaa of
tha lot for construction of a
department store or an offlca
building.
Downtown striata war* con­
verted back to angle parking
on both ildea of downtown
attest* after an experiment
with parallel parking.
New traffic signals wars
Installed at tha eornir of Oak
Ave. and First St., to combat
a traffic problem at a dangaroua intersection.
Recreation
Continuing to expand it’s
axtansiv* city recreation pro­
gram Sanford lest year began
building P l n e h u r s t Park,
which will eventually be a
completa recreation area.
Included in the plans which
are being carried out on an
"available time" haait are a
night-lighted baseball field,
complste with bleachers, tannla courts, playground equipwent, picnic area and barbe­
cue pit.
This perk, located on Chase
Avenue, is reclaimed land
which waa formerly a bor­
row pit, used by tka stats far
fill on construction of Frtnch
Avenue. Tha borrow pit was
purchased by the city and
used as a sanitary landfill
area.
Tha 10-scra tract of land
la now level and grassed, con­
verting a useless pit into a
facility for recreation and en­
joyment of the public and
Little League baseball teams.
The completion of this part
will enable the city to retain
Ike Munirl|&gt;a| Stadium exclujflvtly fur football,

Ht

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1M4 Pragm a Edition

social artMdoe,
communication, increased pro­
fessional knowledge and eloaer Scholarship*, Ikta of the
cooperation wttk auto, reg­ Americas flag, sponsoring of
ional and nation*! groupa a n Boys Kate sad G i r t o SUta
tko objective* of l a s t e d and
Seminole County's many pro­
fessional cluba and organise- tka Aanricas Legion aad tka
lions.
Legion Auxiliary. Tkara la alao
Among tkaso a rt tka Son­ aa actlra Disabled Asarlcaa
ina!* County Board of Real­ Vataraaa ergaaiaatioa a 1 4
Urn.
tors, tka Crodit Women's «axillary aad a World War n
Breakfast Dub, tka Life Un­ Vata group with Ha auxiliary
derwriter* Association, tka women’a group.
Saminolo County Modlcal So­ Otkor group* whlek art buay
ciety and Auxiliary, tko Son- aad actKa all durtag tka yaar
tool* County Bar Aaoodettoo, la maty way* tor tka eomFlorida Nurse* Chapter, tka ■uaHy, tka bos» aad youtk
Ministerial Association aad actlvltiaa ara tka Haooamakara
PUBLIC SERVICES to th# residents o f Sanford
year when this new $400,000 sowago disposal
acvtral Chambers of Com­ au b i, tka Wi Icoom Wagon
wort enhanced by th« city government this Uat
pUnt w u put into operation.
(Herald Photo)
merce throughout tko county. Club*, tka 4-H Cluba. S-H Dub
Tko Businas* aad Frafoaa- aad tka Duaty Boota Xidlog
laanrlatlna
toanl
Woman’* Dub to nod*
Sanford Blessed
up of tko nan y business aad
career women of tko commun­
With Activities
ity and two professional teach­
ers sororitioa ara tko Rko and
Isnford boasts tha most
Bata Chapters of Alpha Xtppa
vsrlsd recreational facilities
Gamma.
Imaginable—a combination of
Tka Seminole County F a rn
man and nature. B1eased by
An unsightly alley between
Bureau la a largo and active First St. and Commercial
excellent climate and plenty
organisation mad* up of the Ave. has been transformed
of lakes and river*, outdoor
agriculturist* of tka area. into a bower ef beauty by the
recreation U a v s 11 a h l a
Thla group recently railed City and to new known as
throughout tha yaar.
funds to build a Farm Bureau Band’s Mall.
Such actlvltiaa as baaabal),
Headquarters on Hwy. 17-92, Tha former rough, uneven
softball, archery, swimming,
and the building to nearly brick etreet w u torn np, end
boating, tennis, fishing, hunt­
ready for occupancy.
ing, horseshoes, shuffltboard
dirt fill pieced to tha area.
Being a railroad center for Twin sidewalks new march
and picnicking arc enjoyed by
many years, Sanford kaa sev­ smartly along each aid* of tka
many avery day.
eral organisations of railroad Mall, with attractive plant­
Tha city owned Civic Cent­
men and their families, and ings of grau, shrubs and
er provides many regular and
school teachers of the county blooming plants providing a
supervisad activities for all
have several organisations spot of beauty under tropical
aga groups. Tha Canter also
connected with their profess­ palm trees.
has an air conditioned audi­
ion.
torium, Mating 1,3(0 for
Tha area to dotted with
Tha Junior high schools and comfortable concrete benches
group mMtlngs and special
high schools of the county and lighted at night with un­
avanta.
Tha TourUt Club offers a ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------— — - biv* many student organise usual • looking lantern • like
tlons which do tbelr part to­ street lights.
CONNECTIONS between existing water lines and the lines of the $800,variety of actlvltiaa, especial­
ward charitable works la th*
000 water expansion program of the City of Sanford were made recently
ly shufflaboard, on lighted
Another sidewalk to pro­
community, and in doing ao
at the Hwy. 17-92 and Onora junction.
courts. Fort Mellon Park, on
vide acesu to tha city's huge
broaden their own scope oi parking lot on Seminole
Lake Monrot, has public pic­
knowledge and service.
nic groundi, tennis eourts,
Boulevard was i n s t o H a d
Among them are the Nation- alongside th* Mtlsch Build­
children’s playground and a
ture Homemakers, Future
large awlmmlng pool. Th*
ing. just west of the City Li­
Teachers, TEC Club, Anchor brary.
Sanford Zoo is visltad by
•om# 1,500 paopla par weak. Tha strength of th* economy to $6.029,n s to 1963, Indicative the Sanford AtlanUc National Club, Science Clubs, Tri-Hl-Y,
1* tha pait two years,
Every civic, social and fra­ of any community to directly of tha efforts of the Sanford Bank also offers free consul­ al Honor Society, tha Beta graceful cocoa p I u m o a u a
ternal organisation la repre­ reflected to Urn growth of Urn Atlantic National Bank to itl- tation service on your financial Club, Lettermen’a Cluba, Fu- palms have been planted in
sented In Sanford with active arcs banka. In Sanford thla mulate th# business climate of problems and will b* happy to Key Club, Future Farmers, tha median strips along Hwy.
answer questions oo the area. DCT and DECA Dubs, Span- 17-92, (French Ave.) at tha
programs. Schedules of meet- barometer Indicate# ateady the community.
lib, French and Latin Dubs,
!"f »_m «LftysflliLft r#jurAUfthLft. and eoiid p.o.rCM among all Th* Sanford Atlantic NaPep X lubr 'and school news­ northern and southern en­
Lionel
Bank,
0
member
of
the
through tha Chamber of Com­
trance* to tha eity.
paper and yearbook organisa­
merce. Special interest organ­ the financial inatltutlons with Atlantic Bank Group, offers Fire Losses
tions.
In
addition
to
these
izations such aa garden clubs, current total depoalta of more every banking service includ­ NEW YORK (U Pl)-Flr*
there to a Retired Teachare
ing walk-up and driva-up winart cluba, mualcal groupa and than (35 million recorded.
losses on tha nation'* farm* Club.
many others, also offer reg­ Tha Sanford Atlantic Nation­ dows, special and regular
reached an all-time high of The Booster Club builds
ular programa of activities al Bank, the oldeat bank In checking, savings, safe deposit
Sanford, account* for almoat boxes, storage vault, travelers, $191 million last year, accord­ school spirit and enthusiasm
throughout the year.
one third of thla amount ahow cheques, commercial and per­ ing to th# Inauranc* llnfor- for the teams athletic groups,
as well as sponsoring motor­
ing decided gain* to depoalta sonal loans, mortgag* loans,
(nation Institute. Total fin cades to out-of-town games,
Weight watchers esn munch from $11,119,921 In 1962 to 111,- auto financing, night deposi­
on csrrot strips, celery or cau 360,244 In 1963. Loan# alao to- tory and bank money orders. losses throughout th* coun­ manning tha conceuloa stands
at ball games and putting on
liflowcr, sl| low calorie.
creaard from $3,186,463 In 1962 To visitors or new residents try aoared to $1.4 billion.

“LLOOK." Ham Lloyd th* Dim* fatto th*
earner* lions, ‘Tin having my picture took at
th* Sanford Zoo.” Lloyd Uovea th* llimelight
and Hopes around his pen to gain attention.

Rand Malt Was
Unsightly Alley

Deposit Gains Re fleeted By Sanfond Bank

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CONGENIAL LIVING

MODERN DESIGN AND
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RESTORATION CAKE

COMPLETE NURSING
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No Bonded Dab* — Tka
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CHURCHES
All Denomination*
Close By.

RECREATION

W in n 'i Cluba, Veteran#
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• REASONABLE RATES

All Type# Store# Far
Your Every Need.

SCHOOLS

NO CITY REAL ESTATE TAXES

O P E N IN G N O V E M B E R 1st

SHOPPING CENTERS

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Our Community Of 22,000 Boasts An Ever Growing Number Of Modern Facilities
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Our ever increasing number of congregation* of all major denominntinna

Excellent medirnt cure is readily available to nil either through private

fiveii all indication of our growth in the area of religious thought.

practice, private clinics, public clinics or the modern .1 story Seminole
Memorial Hospital in Sanford. There Is a comprehensive public health

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INDUSTRY &amp; BUSINESS
Business and industry find Sanford’s healthy climate a good place to work

of lakes offer fishing and boating. The St. Johns nnd the Wekiva Rivera
rival nny jungle stream for verdant beauty. Jni-Alai and dog races for
those who like spectator sports. Major league spring training sites a r t
near along with with numerous gulf courses.

and live. In ever increasing numbers they are taking advantage of the
central location, the fine transportation facilities and the good supply of
capable labor. They are assured a warm welcome from both other busi*
nessmen and the family next door.

CONVENIENT LOCATION
Few cities or counties are better served by transportation facilities, or
have a more convenient location than Sanford. On the main line of one of

NAVY BASE

the nation’s leading railroads serving the East Coast and the South, bi*
ftccted by a major north-south highway which provides access to Jack*

Sanford Naval Air Station is one of the nation’s major defense bastions.

sonville and Tampa, and 28 miles from the fabulous Cape Kennedy area

Sanford and Seminole County are more than glad to have the entire per*

and the famed East Coast und 75 miles from the sun-drenched (iulf of

sonnet call our town “home.”

Mexico; Sanford is Central Florida’s most convenient location for in*
duntry and residence.

PLAN TO VISIT US SOON —

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Proposed Marina Complex Is Bright Spot In Sanford Future
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Lakefront
Study Now
Under Way

1964 Progress Edition

One of the brightest epote
hi Sanford’* future li the pro*
posed construction of the wate r front marine • restaurantmo tel - yacht club complex
along the shore* of Lake
Monroe a t the clty’a front
door.
The plan for an overall de­
velopment wae originally propoeed by e group of local
banker* and waa received en­
A REAL FACE LIFTING was given downtown
thusiastically by tha public
Sanford this Inst summer when the city pur­
end by acclaim from tha area
chased and rnzed tho old Woodruff Building
newt media.
City f a t h e r s , Impressed
with tha urban development
plan, set about hiring marine
engineers to make feasibility
studies and come up with a
m aster plan fur the develop­
ment of the lakefront.
The city'* wuterfront — al­
most a mile long—has been
called the ‘'ideal setting'* for
Florida's only fresh waterinland marina complex, and
haa drawn attention from all
over the state, and from outaide firms which hav* shown
an Interest In the proposed
development.
Government
Governing the City of San­
ford are five elected city
commissioners with one serv­
ing as mayor on a rotating
basis. Administration and ex­
ecution of the government It
carried out by City Manager
W. K. Knowles.
A. I* Wilson serves at
Mayor this year with Com­
Located on the St. Johns brings fast freight, express
missioners J. 11. Crapps, Karl River at Uike Monroe, Sun- und passengtr transportation
Higginbotham, M. I.. Kahorn
to this city, and Eastern,
and Jo* linker. All of these ford Is just '.’1 miles north of
Delta and Nationnl airlines
Orlando,
.'ll!
miles
west
of
man, except Itaburn, who took
office this yrar, buve former­ New Smyrnu Reach nnd 42 (conventional and jet liners)
ly served one or more terms miles southwest of Daytona land at nearby O r l a n d o .
Transcontinental bus facil­
Reach.
ae Mayor of the city.
Sanford is the county seat ities alio glv* Sanford con­
After Nuvrml&gt;er 1st, the
city's financial department of Heminutii County nnd Is venient, round • the • clock
which is being reorganized to served by u complex &lt;&gt;f arter- service.
Several of the county's cit­
Include a separate tax asses­ I ial highways, which include
sor will be under the direction | the newly-constructed Inter­ rus ami vegetable packing
of Finance director Howard state 4 from Kt. Petersburg plants urn locuted in Kuntord.
Welrhel, assisted by Max to Daytona Reach ami U. S. Tha Sanford State Farmers
Coberly.
17-92 which links Knnford Market bandies annually pro­
S. M. ItlChard la comput­ with other major areas to the duce in exiess of }5 million.
ing dO years as superintend­ north and south.
Karly in 1963 the III.II vege­
ent of thn city’s public works
Main line service of the table processing plant was
department.
Atlantic Coast Lino Ituilrond o|M&gt;nei| in Sanford, adding

$$$ Provided
By Civic Units
For Charily

(above) to make way for this new parking lot
below) a t F irst Street and Park Avenue.
(Herald Photos)

Seminole County la fortu­
nate In having many actlra
civic organisations which add
Immeasurably to tha charit­
able, educational, cultural and
bencflcient qualities of the
communities located in tha
county.
Each year thousand* of dol­
lars a rt provided through
various fund-raising ventures
to help many person* through
aid to tho undarprivileged,
milk funds, shoe fund*, dental
and medical assistance, clvle

SANFORD’S SEAT of city government ia pictured. City Hall ia locatad
on Park Avenue, near the lakefront.

b e a u tific a tio n p ro je c ts, publie

interest programs, adult ed­
ucation, cultural tndtavora
and civic betterment in gen­
eral.
Among the most active
groups are the Sanford Rot­
ary Club, which has taken ae
a long range project the fur­
nishing of the new pediatric
wing of Seminole Memorial
Hospital. This club also pro­
vides scholarhip loans for de­
serving students and tarvta
the community in many other
way*.
The Ssnford-Seminnle Jayceca also go ail out to render
service to the community with
polio inoculations, which this
year utilised the new Sabine
oral vaccine. Demands by the
publie for thi* protection
at* with any modsrn, progres­ were so heavy that the Jaysive city of similar size.
ceca ran out of the vaccine
The population of Sunford and had to stage the Sabine
rose from 11,000 to 20,000 in Oral Sunday twice in order
thn 10 years between 1950 to accommodate all those who
and 1900—a period in which wished to take advantage of
the eity began to experience the service.
a very definite accelerated
The annual Christmas par­
pace and to diversify its econ­ ade I* another on* of the
omy.
Jay cere most outstanding civ­
A warm friendliness Is evi- ic projects, providing excitedened everywhere, reasonably ment, spiritual enrichment
priced homes and homesites, and esthetic enjoyment for
city facilities that are expand­ thousand* who flock to see
ing ahead of the increasing this exciting event each year.
population are among the fea­
Tha Sanford Lions Club
tures that combin* to make this year presented an eye
Sanford on* of central Flor­ testing machine to the County
ida’* most attractive inland Health Department and found
cities , . . tha reason that through public testing that I
Navy personnel will tell you more then half of the roun. . . "This la tha beet duty ty’a citizen’s are in need of
town anywherel*
optical care.

Transportation Lines Serves City Area

Woman's Club Is Active In Community
The Sanford Woman's Club
has many division* all of which
are actively concerned with
Improvement, culture, ram
inunity betterment and laneRelent enterprise*.
This group can be found in
the forefront of any idea* for
community enrichment and
members of the Woman's Club
are also found working active­
ly In many other civic, reli­
gion* and fraternal organiialion*, providing leadership and
inspiration.
Just a* active ami Interested

greatly to tha Importanca of
this area aa an agricultural
center.
The Municipal Civic Cent­
er In Sanford has a seating
capacity of 1,300 in it* audi­
torium, and tha Center is reg­
ularly used by citixen* for
banquet*, meetings and social
functions. A special wing and
patio are reserved wholly for
youth activities, and a yeararound program tponsorad by
tha City of Sanford la oper­
ated under tha guidanc* of a
full-time recreational director.
A number of light manu­
facturing plants have opened
in recent years hera, with
product* ranging from slectronic devises to swim suits.
Sanford’s shopping and serv­
ice facilities are rommrnsur-

SANFORD, on the St. Johns River . . . “Nile of America," Is advertised
on billboards on all highways leading townrd the city. Pictured admiring
a sample are, from tho left, County Commissioner John Fitzpatrick, Knrlyle Housholdcr, president of tho Seminole County Chamber of Commerce;
Clifford McKibbin, Chamber committee chairman, and City Manager W.
E. Knowles.
(Herald Photo)

WHO CARES

what happens to paint AFTER you buy it?

in their surrounding* are the County a r e a Include the
lNlot Club, the l.ake Mary Wo­ Osteen Civic Association, the
man's Club, the Seminole Rear Lske Community Club,
County Federation of Women's jibe Altamonte Springs Civic
Club*, the Oviedo Women's la-ague, Ihe Longwood Civic
Club and the Catholic Women's Club, the Geneva Hand Asso­
Club* of the various Catholic ciation. the Geneva Historical
churches.
and Genealogical Society and
All of
the
Protestant the Forest City Community
churches have many artive ( Club.
women's and men's groups, l/ical political organizations
as well as organizations de­ include the Democratic Wo­
signed especially for tlie youth men's Club of Seminole Coun­
and children of the church.
ty, the Republican Women's
Other civic organizations Club and the Young Republi­
found throughout the Seminole c a n Club of Seminole County.

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Receipts Up
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Heard Says

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1964 Progress Edition

MILLER'S

SHEBA, the Seminole Hos­
pital Eye Bank Association,
now has secured the names of
over 400 persons who have ex­
pressed a desire to donate
their eye* after death, in order
that blind persons msy see,
through a corneal transplant.
Guiding light of this group is
Mrs. Frank Woodruff, of De­
nary, who inspired the found-1
ing of the organization.
Offices of the Red Cross
have had aa active year, en-|
geneered by two destructive
hurricanes which damaged the
area. Many claims have been
filed with the local office which
provided aid and comfort at
shelter* during the storms. In
addition to disaster services,
the Red Cross provides water
safety Instruction and aids in
the formation of Gray Ladies
groups.
SHUFFLEUOARD is the No. 1 aport among Florida resident?, especial­
A small but active group is
ly with district and state championship contests. The Sanford Tourists
HENRY SHELTON Sanford Memorial Library,
the Seminole County Associa­
Club’s courts are on Seminole Ilottlcvnrd, facing Lake Monroe. Pictured,
on
First Street in Fort Mellon Park, commemo­
tion
for
Mentally
Retarded
from the left, are M. L. Wright, City Commissioners Karl Higginlxithnm
rates General Sanford, for whom this city was
Children wnlch maintains ami J
and M. I,. Raborn Jr., Mayor A. L. Wilson, Rev. Grover Sewell, Charles
helps support a school for, named. It is open to the public.
Morrison and Jim Jernigan, city recreation director.
(Herald Photo)
mentally retarded children.
Though many of the members
are parents of the children,
many other citizens who are
Interested in helping also be
long to the organization
A Sanford firm whose name brother set up manufacturing person* at its plant and con­
Camp Challenge, west of
is quite well known in the operations in Lake County. ducts the manufacture of the Sanford, Is a specialty design
hoe
and
Snapping
Tuttle
recitrus industry soon will be Later they sold the manufac­
rd camp for crippled child­
| tail sales.
ren. This organization is head
becoming equally well known turing license to an Atlanta
The Smitty (in and out) ed up in the county by A1 Fiin the California grape indus- firm,
hoe offers the cittus grower ori, of Altamonte Springs, and
Smith, returned to Snnford tin- best in efficient time savtry.
provides help snd assistance
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Alexander Smith, head of in 1951 and with his son-in- ' ing cultivation of trees in any for crippled children and
With 12 lakes wrilhrn the city ,jla (1 nn,|
Manufacturing law, It. I). Ungcs. began de- grove where cross cultivation adults.
limits of Sanford, realdents Com|)any&gt; , nc.f „ lRhway , 7.02 vclnpinu a special-type hoe is not desired. As many
The Sanford USO, a service
and visitors to the area have „outh haa becn in
,-ali. fur citrus trees.
]4,500 trees can be survierd in organization which attempts to
more than usual opportunity to fornia vineyards for
They established the H and 1«&gt;ne day. Close planting, bed­ provide a home away from
enjoy a wide variety of wa cr jjm#
the view ,,f «level- .S Manufacturing Company in ded, or rountour set groves home for servicemen, is locat­
aports, boating and f &gt; inif.. 0pjnjf „
type
for | 93 | and commenced manufne- can be cultivated efficenlty ed in the (ham her of Com­
Lake Monroe, the largest of ^ ap* f
„ iring lawn equipment, r„,e- and economically wdlh the merce Rullding at the corner
these lakes provi cs a w e
while enga. ed in the auto- cinlly lawn edgers. This wns Smitty hoe.
of First Street and Sanford
expanse of wa er o r a
&gt;pes motjve e;kra^e business in followed by the manufacture
H und S also manufactures Avenue. Mrs. Mary Washburn
of private
a ng. wa er s
Sanford in 1945, Smith in- »f the now famous in-and-out the Smitty original blower is in charge of the activities
ing and swimming. A private
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type banker ami water ring there, assisted by many local
marina provides dry dock fa d -; !,entr' ‘h« ta p p in g Turtle C ru s tree hoe.
civic and fraternai organiza­
1,ties and complete repair ser- luwn mower’ « • •"'* h“ • Th. firm now employ* 21 builder.
tions whose members work ss
“ A WONDERFUL bird is tho pelican, his mouth
vice.
hostesses snd bake rookies,
can hold more than his bcllicnn . . .” This peli­
A boat and tkl club Is an ac­
cakes and other refreshments
can holds forth a t tho Sanford Zoo.
tive group in Sanford and off­
for the hoys.
ers planned cruises through­
out the Central Florida chain
of lakes as well as the St.
John'i River. Launching ramps
ara available for small boats
and &gt; city owned and operated
swimming pool is provided for
those preferring that type of
water.
With so much water K Is no
wonder that fishing should
play such a very important
part in the field of recreation
In the Sanford area. Probably
the most Important of the fish
caught in the area Is shad.
In fact. Sanford has been
named the Shad capital of the
world. The shad run begins In
early December and continues
until around the first part of
March. These fish are much
sought after by gourmets who
relish the shad roe. Shad weigh
from two to eight pounds and
can be caught with casting.
■pinning, or fly tackle or even
by trolling.
Other varieties available In
large quantities in the area in­
clude bass, speckled perch and
bream. The bass often runs to
10 pounds and as high as 14
O ur desire, as a
pound*. The famous beach of
I*. D. IIAGGS operates n tractor equipped with n Smitty in-and-out hon
Daytona and New Smyrna are
for citrus groves. The cultivator moves forward in a straight line, at tho
new’ business in
only an hour’* ride away from
same time moving in and out between trees.
(Herald Photo)
Sanford.

Indicative ot the growth o(
Sanford is the report by Post
master Cecile Heard that postoffice receipts are up 23 per
cent.
In keeping with the growth
of the city of Sanford, the Post
Office Department obtained
its moderu, air-conditioned
facility in December 1962. The
building has 11,160 square feet
of floor space, loading plat­
form of 2245 and paved area of
43,302 for customer and gov­
ernment vehicle parking.
The local post office has a
personnel complement of 41
who serve a delivery area of
31,329 patrons. The receipts in
1963 were $297.993 46, which
was in increase of 22 per cent
over 1962. Figures for 1964 con­
tinue to show a sizeable in­
crease also.
For the three months of
July, August »nd September
the Sanford office handled 1,328.666 pieces of originating
mail, according to Miss Heard.
In addition to its downtown
office, the post office also ope
rates a unit at the Sanford
Naval Air Station and • con­
tract station on Geneva Ave­
nue at Fleming * Grocery.

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Our thanks to you, the people of this area, for

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CULTURAL ARTS Center waa set tip recently
by the Sanford-Seminole Art Association In the
building (above) which formerly housed the
public library. Association members will take an
active pert In the a n n u l convention and exhibt-

cess af IS mffllea annually.
Transportation facilities a rt
csnsOent with n malar rad­
ioed main lint, three main
federal highways, two bus compantos and two mala state
highways coming into the
area. Three m ajor airlines are
only ft) miles away. Boat traf(to has increased greatly over
the 12-foot channel between
Jacksonville and Sanford with
fuel oil aad gasoline the ma­
jor Items bslng transported.
The completion of the St.
Jehne-lndlan River Canal will
greatly increase the boat traf­
fic aad connect Sanford direct­
ly to major sea ports on the
AUantte Oeean.
Today Sanford and Seminole
County produce everything
from electronic parts to swim­
ming suits, from canned and
frown vegetable* to pajamas
and from metal fabricating to
egg processing.
The Lake Monroe Industrial
Park often excellent facilities
for plant location. Inquiries
are solicited, for full informa­
tion write to the Sanford
Chamber of Commerce or the
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce.

Services Listed
The City of Sanford is gov­
erned by in elected five-man
commission (who, In turn,
elect the mayor) and a city
manager. Commissioners serve
for three years, the mayor for
one year. The elty manager
administers the policies of the
commission and Is in direct
charge af all city departments
with 147 employes.
Sanford provide* every mun­
icipal service for its ritlzrns
including water, sanitary sew­
ers, police and fire protection,
public recreation and street
department. Two fire stations
serve the city with 23 full time
firemen and nine pieces of
rolling equipment. Six patrol
ears, three motorcycles and
two boats comprise the major
police department equipment
operated by 27 regular police
and 23 auxiliary police on a
34 hour basis.
A five-man hoard of com­
missioners conducts the gov­
ernment of Seminole County
from the county seat In San­
ford.

Sanford’s Clvitan Club has
leng been helping the work of
the Utile Itcd Schoollioiisc, a
special school for mentally re­
tarded children. The school
has grown tremendously since
its inception a few years ago
hy a group of interested par­
ents. To raise funds for this
and other charitable projects,
■s well as the sponsorship of
the annual Miss Seminole
County contest, the Ctvitans
stage a yearly sale of Hallo­
ween candy and the famous
Claxton fruit cake sale at
Christmas time.
The Sanford Kiwania Club
has an extensive program of
service fur children, extending
a helping hand In many ways,

including aid to underprivileg­
ed, help for children returning
from Industrial school, educa­
tional scholarships and medi­
cal care. Each year they stage
a Kids Fun Day, which is
purely f o r entertainment.
Main fund-raising project nf
this group is the annual fuh
fry and auction.
Offering first rate entertain­
ment, drama, music, dance
and concert theater to Sem­
inole County's cultural en­
vironment la the Seminole
County Mutual Concert Asso­
ciation, which each year spon­
sors a number of nationally
famous artists during the win­
ter season.
Much of the beauty of gar­
dens, lawns, parks, highways

Cultural Arts Ceater. This la
tba former city library oa fifth
Street, which waa donated to
tha group far ite uaa whan the
library waa moved to the old
poitofflc# bulldiaf.
Thia year for the first time,
the A rt Association bar sketchlas claaaea, with a teacher
furnlahad by the county school
system. This «laaa meets
twice each week to leans and
practice with both rank am a­
teurs and more experienced
tion of the Florid* Federation of Art here next
painters finding that there is
month. One o f the members, Gretchen Lewis
always something new to
Crowell, is pictured below painting her conceplearn.
tion of the old Seminole Indian chief, Osceola.
The gretp has made plana
(Herald Photoa)
this year In conjunction with
the DeBary Association to
sponsor the annual meeting of
Florida Federation of Art,
Holy Cross Nears the
a three-day meet which will
be centered In the Mayfair
Century-Mark
Inn, Cultural Arts Building,
Denary Mansion and DeBary
The spiritual influence of
Community Center.
the churches within a communHundreds of artists are ex­
ty la one of the major fac­ pected to arrive In Sanford on
Nov. IB to attend the conven­
tors in growth and progress.
Sanford, with its 30 churches, tion, which will be climaxed
has an enviable religious heri­ with an awards banquet on
tage with Its first church, the Nov. 21.
Holy Cross Episcopal, founded
In February, 1063, the asso­
in 1872.
ciation will sponsor its annual
No area of the ehy lacks exhibit and tea at which
church facilities, all of which time local artists will display
earry a full schedule of regu­ their new works for tha pub­
la r activities (or all age lic.
groups.
This la a program which Is
Listing of services U avail­ always well attended and Its
able at the Chamber of Com­ resulting publicity draws art
merce or in The Sanford Her- lovers from all over Central
Florida sack year.
In Seminole County approxi­ Founder and guiding Ught of
mately too churches of all de­ the Seminote-Sanford Art Asnominations serve every sec­ sociatlon la Mrs. Helen Detion with regular schedules of Witt, who served as the
activities.
group's first president in 1939.
Present leader la Mrs. Erm a
Shopping Facilities Smith.
For the serious shopper or
the casual browser, Sanford
offers a great variety of
stores and shops. From tha
■mail specialty shop to the
major department store, every
brand name of merchandise
is avsllahle.
Since Sanford is the eco­
nomic ren ter' of Seminole
County it draws from a trade
area of 00,000 population.
and byways of Seminole Coun­ Healthy competition among
ty Is due to the persistent merchants keeps prices low
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work of the many garden and services prompt and effi­
in w iu iiw \
cient.
cluhs in the county.
In addition to the down­
Seminole County ,ls a per town shopping fscilities, large
fret garden spot with Its rlrh shopping centcra serve tha
soil, ample rainfall and lush population with ever increas­
year-round growing season. ing number of new stores.

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Public Library Use, Gradation UP 50 Per cent In New Central Facility
City Takes
Over Former
Postoffice
AfUr tha Mw poa toffies
v i a built on SaraiaoU Boule­
vard and tha old build Inc on
First St. abandonad, tha city
opened negotiations with the
Federal government to obtain
poiaeaaion of the buildinf.
Thla being aceompliahed.
the former poatoffica haa now
been converted to the “new"
City Library, with renova*
tiona coating approximately
13,500.
Library use and circulation
figure* took a 50 percent
Jump aa tha new faellttlea
were put into operation a t
the new central location.
Budgeted thla year are
fund* for air - conditioning
which wilt make the library
an even more plcaaant place
In which to read, browse or
borrow hooka, and it ia ex*
pected the use will increase
oven more than it already haa
done.
The site of the former li*
brary on Fifth St. has now
Wen turned into the Sanford
Cultural Arta Center.
Here is housed the San*
ford-Seminole Art Associa­
tion. a study club for aspiring
and amateur painters and art*
lata.
Also housed there ia the
City Recreation Department's
ceramics classes, one of the
most popular activities in op­
eration under the recreation
program, and ona in which in­
terest continues to increase
each year.
Also adding to the educa­
tional picture ia the city wae
the opening ia September
1903 of tha aew Sanford
Naval Academy, a private
m ilitary echooL
enrollment ia thia school,
which haa already gained na­
tional recognition, doubled aa
the term began in September,
1904.
Plana for addition! to tha
present building, (the former
headquarters of the New
York (Hants), and a massive
construction program of acad­
emic buildings, new dormitor­
ies and many other campus
buildings ia ready to get un­
derway in the near future.
I t ia expected that in two
a r three years, the Academy
will have reached its ultimate
enrollment capacity of 500
midshipmen in grades six
through 12.
Payroll and purchases of
the Academy are adding over
a quarter million dollars a
year to the city's economic
atructure.
Streets
Paving the city's seven-tnda-half mile street improve­
ment program for lSK&gt;t-fl5 i*
the reconstruction of West
13th St. from French Avc. to
Persimmon which begsn In
October.
Tying In with the 13th St.
construction work is a joint
city-county project to rebuild
and repave Southwest Rd.
Thia area encompasses shout
one mile, and the |3lh St.
project is a little over a mile.
Refuse Division
The City of Sanford's Ref­
use Division gained nations!
recognition this year as a
model of clean, sanitary and
efficient refuse removal.

Swimming Club
Captures Many
Ribbons, Awards

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1964 Progress Edition

Aa organization which hat
(•la id much fame and statewide publicity for the city of
Sanford this year is the Semi­
nole Swim Association, a group
of youngsters under h'ic tute­
lage of M'ss Emma Spencer
who have garnered many
aw in honors.
This well trained group com­
peted in contests and tourna­
ments throughout the state
during last summer and
brought home many ribbons
and trophies.
Boys and girls have an op­
portunity to belong to several
PRIZE ATTRACTIONS nt the Sanford Zoo are
healthful and broadening or­
the many alligator*, auch an thia monatrous
ganizationa In the Sanford
reptile.
(Herald Photo)
area, o m of tha moat Import­
ant being tha many Qirl and
Boy Scout groups.
Cubs, Brownies, Explorers,
Sea Scouts, Senior end Jun­
ior group* a*a active and form
the bsckbooe of many youth
activities which Include tbe
earning of merit badges in
many fields, camping trips,
Jamborees and banquets.
The Seminole County Cat­
tlemen's Association sponsors
better business practices and
Lower photo pictures some of the books available to library
SANFORD Public Library set up housekeeping during this
social events for tbe ranchers
card holder*.
last year in the old postoffice building (upper photo) when it
and stockman of the county.
(Herald Photo)
was donated to the City of Sanford by the U. S. government.
The University of Florida
Alumni Club brings togsthcr
alumni and students of the
SOLAR HE AT
state university for intereitln;
programs and social avents.
h t a t i n a o il
Seminole Timing Associa­
tion, a group of persona inter­
ested In drag racing and sports
Sanford and Seminole Coun car racing, has regular meet­
ty have many fraternal or ings snd sponsors many races
FILL U P NOW
sanitations who contribute to at the Osceola Drag Strip. The
the betterment of tha com group spends a great deal ot
BEFORE IT TU R N S COLD!
munlty In msny ways.
Its money for community char­
One of the newest to be ity and often spooiors fund­
formed Is ‘.he Knights of Col raising projects.
limbus, St. Richard's Council
There ire msny forms of re­
made up ot Catholic men of creation available in the San­
the community.
ford and Seminole County |
JOHN SHEPARD, OWNER
Others induda the Shrine area, one of the most favored
Club, several lodges of Free of which is golf. There are
and Accepted Masons, Ksstern both men's and women's golf
Ph. 322-2561
Star. Rebckahs, Noble Grands, associations at the Mayfair
Royal Arch Masons, Rainbow Golf Course and at the many
SANFORD, FLA.
P. O. BOX 818
Girls and DcMolay.
other courses throughout the
All of These groups are ac­ area, including Mid-Florida,
tive in civic affairs and in the Rolling Hills, Casselberry and
promotion ot fellowship.
others.
The Klks Lodge is located
on Second Street and there
an active group of Klks and
their auxiliaries gather for fel­
low-hip fun ami good works,
especially for children.
The Mooso Lodge, which
has a new headquarters on
I'almctto Avenue is another
active fraternal organization
with both men's and women's
divisions.
Woodmen ol the World and
its ausiliary ami the Order
of Odd Fellows and its auxil­
Many community service Cancer Society, which a t­ lelated service organizations (of the organization.
iary also do their part toward
is
the
Semionle
County
Visit­
tempts
to
educate
the
com­
and health organizationa arc
The Cray Ladles Associa­ closer ties in a fraternal man­
active in Sanford and Semin­ munity on the danger signals ing Nurse Association, spon­ tion,
another
functioning ner coupled with good deeds
ole County and all provide of cancer, maintains a loan sored by the County Health I group is trained and educated for the community as a whole.
much in the way of benefits closet for patients, provides Department and huckcd up l,y J in first aid and child caro by
Among the sororities are the
to the community, as they ex­ assistance and service and an advisory hoard of prom­ the Seminole County Health Sigma Alpha, Gamma Omega,
tend a helping hand to indi­ also conducts an annual drive inent local citizens.
Itepartmcnt and the Red Theta Kp*iinn, Gamma l-amto raise funds.
vidual citixena.
This group is observing its | Cross. These ladies serve vol­ M i. XI Beta Eta. Phi Gam­
Complimenting the Wom­ first year of operation this untarily at county schools ma Eta and Zeta XI.
One of these is the SeminoleDeilary division of the Flor­ en's Hospital Auxiliary or the month, and the demand for throughout ths school year
ida Heart Association headed I’ink Ladies a* they are pop­ this service has grown by lo render aid and assistance hvalth This group is a mem­
W E IN V ITE YOU
• W E INVITE
by Dr. Luis Peres. This group ularly known, is the men's leaps and hound- as patients I to children taken ill while in ber of the United Fund.
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school.
This
is
a
growing
orprovides information end re­ group, the Silver Service, and find themselves in nerd of
Program director of the
TO CHECK OUR
ACCREDITED
( ganizatlon for the near fu­ j Central Florida Tuberculosis
ferral service for heart pa­ the high school girls group, home nursing rare.
ture.
the
Candy
Striper*.
All
three
The United Fund has a
tients and their families,
and Respiratory Disease As­
COM PETITIVE
CHARGE
presents educational and in­ of there organisations assist well - established year - round
The Menial Health Organ­ sociation ia Mrs. Loiraine
and
aid
the
work
of
the
doc­
office in the Sanford Atlantic isation has plans on the hooks Graham with offices in the
formative programs on heart
ACCOUNTS!
PRICES!
and cardio-vascular disease tors, nurses and hospital staff Hank lluilding from which to lo secure a part-time pliys- Roumillnt B u i l d i n g . This
and conducta an aunual fund­ aa they offer help to staff conduct its official business chologist hern who will help group boosted its fund-raising
and patients in s non-profes­ with the several agencies with problems of the com­ , by a large percentage last
raising drive.
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which come under tha banner munity related to mental year.
Also In the fight against sional way.
W E O FFER T H E
One of the newest health
another dread killer ia the

Fraternal Clubs
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UNIQUE SOUVENIRS were salvaged when the City rared the old Wood­
ruff Building nt First Street and Park Avenue. Sanford Chamber of Com­
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made them into paper weights, with appropriate inscriptions. Former
Mayor Tom McDonald (left) receives his memento from A. B. (Tommy)
Peterson Jr., Chamber president.

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gross Edition salutes in this section our
neighbors across Lake Monroe. It is not
too difficult to envision that within the
next decade DeBary, Deltona and En-

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even Osteen to form one vast
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National Bank of DeBary.
They continued: "The progresv hai been beyond all expectation."
The First National Bank of
DeBary began aa a question
mark in December 1BG0 when
it was first broached at a
meeting of the business and
professional division of the
DeBary Chamber of Com­
merce.
Paul Reeves, a retired bank­
er, broached the question of a
bank, and among DeBary res­
idents, who responded with OS
per cent avowing they would
support a banking Institution
in their community.
Twenty DeBary men formed
committee,
an
organizing
headed by Myron V. Accardi,
and with legal advice follow­
ed the Instructions of the U.
S. Comptroller of Currency.
Capital stock in the amount
of 13,000 sharei was offered
at $30 per share, for a total
of $430,000. All shares were
sold by last December.
The site on Highway 17-92
was purchased two days be­
fore last Christmas a n d
ground was broken shortly
thereafter. Open house was
held in late June and the bank
opened its doors for business
on July 1.
N. E. Hawkins is president,
M. Monroe Morris is vice
president and cashier, and
Mrs. Betty Zeuli is secretary.
The bank building Is a
modern structure, with two
ievela finished In latest decor
and facilities.
The lower level houses the
tellers' windows, loan and
business departments, admin­
istrative department. T h e
vault area contains three pri­
vate rooms for privacy of saf­
ety deposit boxes sealed be­
hind a three-ton door.
The upper level holds a con­
ference room for bank con­
ferences and community meet­
ings, plus rest rooms. The up­
per level is-designecr for a l­
lure expansion.

N. E. HAWKINS

. . . president

• Ante Supplies

• Stereo

• Flaking Tackta
• Guns ft Ammunition

• Electrical Supplies

• Hunting A Fishing Licenses

• Paints A Brashes

• Toys A Bicycles

• Tools A Hardware

• Appliances

• TV A Radis

. . vice president

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• Garden Supplies

Phone

668-5156
NEWLY ORGANIZED F irst Nntionnl Rank of DeBary occupies this

owned and operated

modern home fronting on Highway 17-92 a t DeBary.

SI'RUF.LI. BEALL

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DcBARY, FLA,

of fine arts, will be W. Enterton Heitland, instructor of
realistic art, St. Petersburg;
David M. Reese, director of
Loch Haven Art Center, Or­
lando, and Hiram D. Williams,
assistant instructor of art,
University of Florida, Gaines­
ville.
The three judges will serve
as a jury of awards, jury of
sclectioo and will choose 30
paintings to go on circuit,
which will include the prizewinning paintings.
Paintings, sculpture a n d
ceramics may be entered for
exhibition. T h e Governor's
Plaque will be presented for
the best Florida scene.

Fire Protection

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Unit Organized
Deltona now has it* own
volunteer fire fighting unit.
The Deltona Volunteer Fire
Association w a * officially
launched last month and tem­
porary officers were appoint­
ed to serve until a non profit
charter Is received.
Prior to the formation of the
Deltona voluntocr unit, fire
protection for the community
was provided by the Florida
-Forest
Servicer- Many
neighboring communities have
augmented the state fire pro­
tection service with volunteer
units of their own.
Appointed to serve until re­
ceipt of the non profit charter
are:
Dean W. Howland, presi­
dent; Thomas Blanchard, vice
president; Stanley Jenkins,
secretary; J. Richard Yarndell, treasurer; Harold Harris,
J. Stanley Gardner and Fred
Jansen, directors.
Handy Kaufman was ap­
pointed chief, Gus Reindl, as­
sistant chief, and William Ebhilt, financial secretary. These
three officers have a total of
78 years of fire department ex­
perience.

DeBary Z oning Regulations
DeRary has been zoned
since 1955. A copy of the compi etc zoning regulations may
be had at the office of the
Chamber of Commerce. Here
in brief are a few pertinent
items.
Business is confined to property on Highway 17-92. Mobile
homes, trailers, etc. are prohibited. The garaging or parkIng of a truck, of one-ton capacity or more, or of heavy
machinery or equipment, in
any part of the residential district is forbidden. The keeping

M. M. MORRIS

of animals other
pets is banned. 1
be built within cc
on all skies. Apprc
permits are rcqul
In every way p
investment are |
the way one wouh
to be. If in doubt
official copy of th
quirements.
--------------Only Georgia a
all the states oi
have more count i&lt;
tucky's 120.

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MAKES POSSIBLE TO PICK UP LEAVES AND
TRASH IN A MATTER OF MINUTES RATHER
THAN TEDIOUS HOURS OF RAKING.

Hawkins, President.

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Owner* Pier* L et and Wesley

Mansion Serves A s A r t H q .
la April, 1ISP, the historic
DeBary Kanakas became state
headquarters for the Florida
Federation of Art. The feder­
ation la composed ed some 40
abba with « total membership
ad 4,100.
The Urge Georgian Colonial
heme, belli in Urn late liso'a.
was for 00 yean the setting for
Uriah hospitality extended by
the Count to hie friends from
maay laade.
Among the notables enterEdward VI! white

Civic Group Has
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ADMINISTRATION Building of th t Florida Msthodlst Children's Horn*
a t Enterpriss was just recently completed and occupied.

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REV. B. W, CARLTON
. . . superintendent
Home b o w n p m « t i a s 1+
vestment of W mlllloo. Cot t r ­
ios too beautifully landscaped
a e rti, It a n t d i s te a l Lake
Monroe,
Founded tfl IN I, the Home
has a capacity lor toe chil­
dren. who attend Volusia
County public acbooli.
la a dedicatory program
early this month, according to
Rev. Baaeoa W. Carlton. tuperintendent, m e n new build­
ing! valued at 1300,000 were
added to the faculty.
Theta Included the 3. T,
Alexander staff dwelling the
I.lda C. Laird admlnlatratloo
building, the Anna S. Macmanamy staff apartments (three
duplex bulldingi), the Hermin
and Eva Blanton cottage for
chUdren, and the Ruby C. Ba­
con cottage for children. Tb#
building! are named for the
donor*. Samuel Faron, of DaBary, was builder of the Alex­
ander and I-alrd bulldingi.
Rev. Cirltoa u ld theie build­
ing! were In addition to Gilbet
Hall (two buildings), residence
for glrli, Fnier-Oatcen Hall,
residence for older boys and
the Dr. Jam si Gibbs skating
rink and swimming pool, all
built within the last 10 years
There also arw Brinkley
Hall, RandaU llall, East liared through foster boarding
den and West lfardln, all resi­
dences for children.
Additional children are eervhomes or under other phases
of the Homs’s program.
All the new construction Is
of brick over block, a sturdy
type of construction which
affords beauty, comfort and
the smallest possible main­
tenance. Floors In at! buildings
are of tcrririo. Heat Is pro­
vided electrically by ceil heat,
or by circulating hot water
from an oil fired boiler. Roof­
ing Is of asbestos shingles of
Colonial type.
"In looking ahead we feel
the need for a chapel largo
enough for our whole group,
a gymnasium, and a d a is
room building to provide
schooUng for children too dls
turbed to benefit by the normal
public school program. Recrea
tlonal facilities, such as a
fishing and boating dock,
should alio be developed on our
beautiful Lska Monroe front­
age."

ST. ANN’S CATHOLIC Church on Dogwood Trail* DeBary.

Tb# DeBary Civle Associa­
tion Is one of the largest clvie
organisations in Florida.
1U BOO members own and
operate tb# DeBary Commun­
ity Center for the use and
benefit of the community.
The mala auditorium of the
center, aeaUng 600, has a large
stage equipped with dressing
rooms, three curtains, controll­
ed lighting, public address sys­
tem, grand piano, eltctrlc or­
gan, and a movlo screen. A
smaller room teats 90. Tht
kitchen U adequately equipped
to serve a large group.
The walls and the lounge are
used to eahlbit painting! by
local artists.
The association sponsors and
aapporta the DeBary Public
Library, Concert Orchestra,
Blood Bank. Home Demonstra­
tion Club, Llttlo Theater, youth
program, apeaeh t h a r a p y
school, 4-H Clubs, Rad Cross
supply room (furnishing sick
room natds without cost) and
the DeBary Entartalnmant As
sedation, offering a scries of
good shows at nominal cost
The monthly meetings offer
informative end entertaining
programs.

Miscellaneous

Ph. 668*5852
F . T. D.
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D«BARY LAUNDRAMAT
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Square Dancing
In Deltona
Now, awing your patners.
Square dancing baa coma to
Deltona.
By popular demand Chuck
McCarthy, recreation director,
added this feat-moving activ­
ity to the rapidly expanding
recreation program.
Square dancing la bald every
Saturday from I to 11 p.m. In
the Dsltona Community Club
under tbs direction of Harold
Jcnkisi, president of the Flor­
ida Federation of Square
Danctrs.

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Enjoy Deltona
"Privacy, yet all the advan­
tage! of community
That’s the way Ur. and
Frank Verson of 1909 Hartley
Cirrle sum up their opinion
of Deltona.
But there’s more than
advantages Involved in their
decision to buy a homa on the
shores of Lake Lapanocla.
The Vernons, natives of a
suburb of London, England,
had traveled extensively and
had seen virtually all of Flor­
ida. But when they first visit­
ed Deltona last May on a flight
from Washington, D. C., they
were "very Impressed" with
everything they saw and made
their decision to buy.
A veteran of World Wars 1
and II, Vernon la a retired
banker and was head recep­
tionist In the British Embassy
in Washington from 1901 to
1963.

Mrs. Harold Nelmrander and Mrs. D. F. Bract Sorting
and Folding "Rough Dry” Laundry.

DRY CLEANING — FIN ISH E D LAUN D RY
COIN DRYERS, WASHERS and DRY CLEANER
Complain Laundry Service
56 Hwy. 17-92

Ph. 488-4091

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E n te r p r is e b e c a m e c o r n u &gt;
Mo.vjuito County, o r g a n iz e d Dcc«inl&gt;x i
find c h a n g e d to O ra n g e Count) n
On Dec. 29. 183*1 the port of v.'r.n&gt;t
ea st o / t h e S t . J o h n s r i v e r b u n :
C o u n t y w i t h E n t e r p r i s e as C o u n t)
In J8 8 8 . w h e n the population or
was but 8 0 0 . an electio n moved u
s e a t to D e la n d .
T h i s site, w h ere the e a r l y c u u r U m
y i v c n by J a c o b Brock
w as

These two houses and eight other beautiful models
art in DeBary* Florida, a fully established com*
munlty on the north shore of Lake Monroe across
the lake from Sanford. Corns see these models for
yonrself. AQ a n fail brick, 2-3 bedrooms. Superbly
designed for southern living. Easy terms arranged.
Prices range from 19,995 to 922,500.
Tho place to DeBary, Florida
or US Highway 17-92

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THE HOLGATE — 113,950
Lot included—Full brick, 2 bedrooms*
1 Vi batha, hardwood floors except kit­
chen, central heating system, cloned

About DeBary
Water supply: Homes are
supplied by Individual wells
and electric pumps; small
area supplied by central wells.
House numbering: Excell
ent and planned to take care
of future growth. Each bouse
has a carport or garage aa It
la advisable for the home
owner to have a car, especial
ly for use in shopping or toe
lal functions.
A local taxi aervlca la avail

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Suck weO-kaowa artists
•till Prince ef ▼alee, David
Livingston, Joseph Pedersen, end teachers as Eugene White,
Graver Cleveland, James G. Lera Leak, Robert Chase, L#Maine, Robert I . Lea end Uly- Rey Nickels, Janet King. Eliot
g. Grant
O'Hara bald clause during
leery f . Sanford was first season; seek bed e onean impressed with the area
in the galler
that be acquired ISAM scree
Labe Hearse. This area
la new the City ef Seafood. It
La told that after Gen. Sanford
established hie plentetten.
Count DeBary built a forge
canopied barge, msdsted after
Cleopatra's which wai pro­
pelled by IT bargemen la white
liveries.
The ballroom and Bring
rooms ef Urn mansion have
been converted into galleries.
Hern exhibitions may be view­
ed throughout the year- Other
rooms on the first floor are be­
ing used as workshops, class­
rooms and offices. The second
floor's bedrooms accommo­
date visiting artists, guests,
teachers and students.
DeBary la proud of this Art
Center. The Federation's ven­
ture baa proved a cultural sue*

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garage. On paved street. Community
water. Easy mortgage terms, no clon­

ENTERPRISE, without over moving, haa been tho county seat of Mos­
quito, Orange and Volusia Counties, according to this historical marker
at that community. The old courthouse later served aa a achoolhousa
until razed by fire just a few short months ago.
(Herald Photo)
able.
Fishing: Many lakes la and
near DeBary are atocked for
fishing. B u s, shad and bream
a rt In tha St. Johns River In
season. No license fee needed
If one la over 49.

ing coats, 92,150 down, 990.61 per
month.

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THE APPLING — 913,950

Jo ed !

Full brick, S bedrooms, l - l f t hatha*
Formica counter topa in kitchen. laaida
ntility room for washing machine. Oat*
aide utility room for garden equipment.
Central Heating System. T errene
floors. Lot included. Oa paved street.
Community water. Easy mortgage
terms: 93,050 esah down payment*
974-46 n month. No bank cloning costs.

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NILS LJUNGBERG
REAL ESTATE BROKER

G E N E R A L CONTRACTOR
CUSTOM BUILDING

PH. 668-4184

DeBARY, FLORIDA

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Situated In the little town
of DeBary, midway between
Sanford and DoLand, la an
historical manalon which waa
built by Count (tome times
known aa Baron) Frederick
DeBary.
He waa Belgian, by birth,
who came, with hie family, to
thia country over 100 years
ago. They were quite poor.
He waa sole agent for Mum’s
champagne and apolinaris
water, end, aa auch, m ust

ALUMINUM MARQUEE INSTALLED
ON COMMUNITY CENTER BUILDING
IN DeBARY — THIS AWNING HAS
SURVIVED THREE HURRICANES

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DcBARY’8 OWN Volunteer Fire Department not only serves to protect
the community but also takes part in ita social life. The fire fighting
equipment is housed in the building at th e left, while the Firemen's Re­
creation Hall is pictured nt the right.
(Herald Photo)

COMMUNITY METHODIST Church on High Banks Road, DeBary.

J06BPH B. Branham,
who was born Nov. 1.
1875, at Enterprise and
still resides there, play­
ed as s boy at DeBary
Mansion w h e n Count
DeBary was in resi­
dence and later waa
employed there as a
hostler.
hava made money very quick­
ly for we know that he lived
tn New York among the
wealthy people of th a t day,
•uch aa the Vanderbilts.
The Count built DeBary
Hall, as it was then known,
about 186S and came down
with kia family and friends
to hunt and flah and enjoy

sunny Florida on tho 29,000
acres which made up hie es­
tate. Ha antertained lavishly
great celebrities of his day,
Presidents Grant and Cleve­
land, the Astors, the Vander­
bilts and tha Princa of Wales,
afterwards King Edward Vll
of England.
General Sanford, who was
a friend of Count DoBary,
bought tho land adjoining and
which today la known as
“Sanford."
Big Freese
Thera a r t evidences even
now of tho boautlfu! trees
and palm* which w en planted
around tho house. Wo know,
too, w hsrt his citrus groves,
greenhouses a n d vegetable
garden* wars located. I t waa
reported that ena year tha
Count was offered $60,000 for
his crop of citrus and refused
it, and soon after It w st de­
stroyed in a big frees*.
In front of the house was
a large round flower bed in
the center of which waa a
fountain and in it the figures
of two children holding an
u m b r e l l a . As an edging
around this flower bed the

gardener placed glass bottles,
nock down. Many of these
hand-made bottles hava been
dug up on tho property.
Tho old icehouao Is still In
perfect condition. This used
to b« packed with Ice brought
down tha SL Johns River
from tha north.
The roof of tho mansion
was always rad, so says an
old lady, still living, and
whoso husband worked for
Count DeBary’s son, Adolph.
The original roof is still on
tho house but Is getting very
thin In places. An old colored
man who tolls of playing
around tho grounds in Count
DeBary’s time lives in Enter­
prise and Is over 90 years old.
Hunter’s Choir*
There a r t seven large bed­
rooms, very high, with win­
dows to the floor and open­
ing on to the verandah. On
the walla of tho master bed­
room is said to b* tha orig­
inal wallpaper, depicting quail
and wild birds. Would be tho
rhoico of a hunter, don't you
think? There are four baths;
water waa pumped In by a
mill which atill atanda but ia

not in use. A door leading
out on to the front verandah
gives a wonderful view of
Lake Monroe and tha St.
Johns.
Downstairs we find two
large banquet halls, and an
entrance hall running from
front to back, two sitting
rooms, two pantries, a large
kltehsn and a back kitchen
with an apartment above
them where the servant# livad.
The original old coal and
wood atov* la in perfect con­
dition in the kitchen and the
original wooden ice boxes are
in the back. The win* cellar
leads down from the kitchen.
Two wide verandahs, one
up snd one down, sra around
tho (Idea and front of the
house. Some of the family
were very musical and a
grandniece who livte In Nokorals and often visited the
mansion says that they, with
the help, loved to sit there
and sing the old song* and
hymns.
Old Elevator
The house is built of cy­
press, of which there used to

b* plenty growing on the
property, and which accounts
for tha good preservation of
it. A hand-pulled elevator
connecting the two floor* is
In perfect condition and U
used from time to time.
In the back banquet hall
is a large case of preserved
birds, which testifies that the
Count waa a hunter.
In those days there were
not many roads, so the guests
cam* up tho St. Johns River
from Jacksonville by tidewheeler steamer and docked
at a pier on Lake Monroe
at the south end of a drive­
way called Mansion Boule­
vard, leading from the front
of the house. In fact, Count
DeBary owned a line of boats
called tha DeBary IJne; on*
of them waa named “Freder­
ick DeBary.’’
Some distance down this
•am* driveway, in a aatting
of beautiful ahrubbery at that
time, was a sulphur swim­
ming pool and hath house*.
The pool Is atill there but not
in us*.
At a almilar homo tn Sum­
mit, N. J., tho Count died
suddenly on Dec. 28, 1898.

This house la now a restau­
rant.
Baroness
The aon, Adolph, Inherited
the property and earn* down
iometimoa but things were
neevr tha aamo. A fter his
death remaining members of
ths family died or war* killed
In accidents. One granddaugh­
ter of Adolph sooms to bo tho
only close relative living. Sho
is a baroness now living In
Germany.
During the w ar the estate
passed Into tho hands of tho
U. 8. government and waa
later sold to a lumber com­
pany for the valuabto timber
Which was on It. L atar It waa
broken up into amaller lota
and sold to developer*. The
2,800 acres on which tho
mansion stands waa bought
by Plantation Estat* Devel­
opers and moat of the lota
were sold. The property ownera used the mansion for a
clubhouse but as It grew too
•mall for tho number of peo­
ple now living in Plantation
Estates tha own era deeded it
over to the Florida Federa­
tion of Art for its atata head­
quarter*.

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Deltona Is Small City.. And Crowing Larger Every Day
Population
Nearly

V*t t a a fir l frralb
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Builder

1,000
Two years afo the commun­
ity ot Deltona w asn't even on
tfc* map.
Today, aUQ a month abort of
Ka second birthday, Deltona la
a email city and U'a row ing
larger every day.
Deltooa, located on 13,000
acres of prime foreated, lake*
dotted land midway between
Daytona Beach and Sanford
now haa:
Over 010 homes completed
or under construction.
Morn than 413 families In
residence.
A total population of nearly
1,000 persons
"Without a doubt," saya
Frank B. Mackle Jr., presldent of the Deltona Corpora­
tion, "Deltona has made the
fastest initial growth of any
planned community in Florida.
We also consider it to be the
finest planned community we
have ever built.”
The public apparently shares
this view. To date, aales of
homes and homesltea have
totaled over. 123 million and the
monthly figure* continue to
show substantial increases.
Deltona was officially laun­
ched In November, 1962, and
the first residents moved In
In April, 1963.
Since then the community's
growth has been phenomenal.
Today Deltona boasts:
Nearly 60 miles of hard sur­
faced roads completed or un­
der construction.
Over 43 miles of water, sew­
er and gas pipe line Installed.
Average dally consumption
of more than 16a,000 gallons of
water aod 3,000 cubic feet of
«ss.
More than 14 miles of electrie power feeder line and over
seven miles of secondary pow­
er line.
Deltona has made progress
on other fronts, too.
The first nine holes of Del­
tona's 11-hole golf course, and
a spacious clubhouse overlook­
ing the first tee and the ninth
green, have been completed
Pro Dive Wallace reports
'heavy" play on championship
layout.
Deltona U'a "little red
schoolbouse" amid the tower-

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A lifetime la the building
field, having learned the pro­
fession from his father, is the
background of Samuel E. Fa­
ron, DeBary contractor and
builder.
Coming to DeBary from
Long Island In 1932, Faroe pur­
chased 40 acres of land in the
vicinity of Monroe and San­
ford Avenjes and developed
DeBary Heights.
Since that time he has con­
tinued building commercial
and residential structures and
speaks with pride in the pro­
gress of DeBary and the sur­
rounding ares. Ht has con­
structed many buildings in the
DeBary area . . . churches,
banks, office buildings and
homes.
( Faron has been active in
civic affairs, too, and Is a
member of the DeBary Civic
Association, DeBary Chamber
of Commerce and the DeBary
Volunteer Fire Department.
He also was one of the or­
ganisers and serves as a d ir­
ector of the new First National
Bank of DeBary.
He Is a member of the Meth­
odist Chu-ch, Masons, llahia
Temple of Shrlncrs and Moose
Lodge of Del.and.
Mr. ami Mrs. Faron reside
in a home he built by himself
at Monroe Avenue and Shell
Road. They have five child­
ren ami four grandchildren. A
married son is serving in the
U. S. Coast Guard. Another
son attends Sanford Naval
Academy. A small daughter
resides at home.

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GREEN THUMB touch of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hovorkn haa been put to
advantage at their home on Normandy Boulevard, in Deltona. He is a re­
tired New York City fireman.
Ing moss-draped oak trees at
Elkcam Park has been com­
pleted. Nearly 200 of the com­
munity's residents are using
its facilities during the current
semester of Deltona's adult
education program.
On the shores of I.ake (ilea
son a beach and slielter area
for iwlmming, water skiing
and picnicking has been com­
pleted. Construction has start­
ed on the first In a series of
neighborhood parks which will
Include ihjifk-bnard courti,
horseshoe pits and a play­
ground area.
A major expansion of Del­
tona’s first shopping renter Is
on the d-awlng board and
achcdulcd
to get underway
soon.
Deltona's residents hve been
busy, too.
The Deltona I.ions Club, first
service organliation In the
community, has been charter­
ed with over to members and
its Inaugural fund-raising ef­
fort, for selling ami planting of
citrus trees is underway.
The Pioneer Club of Deltona,
whose members comprise the
first 100 resident propertyowner families, sponsors pic­
nics and other communitywide activities.
Decently formed and active
is the Deltona 111-13 Masonic

Luncheon Club. The newly
formed
Deltona
Volunteer
Firemen's Association has re­
ceived its certificate of In­
corporation and membership
spplicatlons are being accept­
ed.
A Deltona Civic Association
has been organised and tem­
porary officers have been
elected. The Stitch- and- Chat­
ter Club currently Is engaged
In making garments to help
raise funds for cancer victims.
And two nights a week the
Community Club on the shores
of Lake Monroe rocks to the
music of square dancers ami
members of the Deltona TeenAge Club.

D eltona Passed
H urricane T est
Mackle-built Deltona had Its
first encounter with a hurri­
cane this month, and passed
with flying colors.
Hurricane Dora flipped her
skirls at the community as
she swept through the state
hut damage was limited to a
few trees.
No structural damage was
reported at any of Deltona's
nearly 600 homes and electric
power and telephone service
were disrupted only tempor­
arily.

8. E. FA HON

JO PECK,

Realtor

Phone 668-4241
----- ASSOCIATES —
Col. Ell Flahpaw
Be m ite Fi.hpaw
Bert Lederhaus
Charlton Cleveland

HONG KONG V!BITORS-Mr. and Mrs. Indru
Voswani from the British Crown Colony of
Hong Kong recently visited Deltona for a first­
hand look. Vaswani is Deltona Corporation’s
sales representative in Hong Hong and Portu­
guese Macao.

Choice Of
Recreation
DeBary’s fortunate location
and its many clubs and organliations provide an endles
choice of recreational activi­
ties for Its eltliens. Certainly
no one should be lonely or un­
happy here. The well-equipped
Community House is an ideal
place for meetings and manyj
of the clubs use it. The wellstocked public library Is hous­
ed in this bui'dlng. The Volun­
teer Firemen Association's Re­
creation Hall is available to
the public.
Ocean pier, surf-casting, and
bathing are within a 30-mile
drive at Daytona and New
Smyrna beaches. Nearby arc
the Volusia Kennel Club, a
new Jai-Alai Fronton and the
International S p e e d w a y ,
world's largest stock car rac­
ing bowl. Close to Sanford are
the Seminole Dog Track, a
harness racing track, and a
big league baseball training
grounds.
The National Civic Musle As­
sociation of Dei.and, Stetson
Inivcrsity, the ultra-modern
Civic Center o( Sanford, all of­
fer cultural programs, con­
certs, exhibits, and entertain­
ment.

85 Highway 17-92 South
Tel. 668-4241
“Always Check With Jo” Peck
Branch Offleo 648-1311 ----- Albert Warner, Mgr.

DeBary’s First Realtor

Notary PubUe

SERVING DELTONA - DeBARY - ORANGE CITY

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AMBULANCE 775-2211
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"STUDENTS" of Deltona U. nre called to
classes in "The Little Red School House" by a
105-ycar-olil bell in n cupola atop the building.
The l*olI is insjHHted by three Deltona officials,
Ed lingers (left), Churles Schoenlaub (center)
and Zernl Mallard.

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MEMORIES OF THE forgotten years hnvo l&gt;con revived nt Deltona,
where "barefoot ltoyn" mid "girl* in calico" attend adult education

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Howard Hoar nnd the "girl in calico" in .Margaret Wagner.

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Florida's Most Unusual, Challenging 9-Ho!e Golf Course Opens In Deltona
Second Nine
Construction
Scheduled

Deltona U Bell 105 Years Old

The nation'! newest — and
Florida's most unusual and
challenging Rolf course —
Opened at Deltona Oct. IS.
The first nine holes of the
rhampionjhip course at the
Deltona Golf and Ceuntry Club
was dedicated by officials of
Ihe Deltona Corporation and
'nvited guests from Seminole,
Volusia tad Orange Counties.
Opening day festivities also
Included l a exhibition by visit­
ing professionals and Dave
Wallace, who designed the
"FLYING FISH” decorate Ihc exterior of the home of Mr.
in Deltona.
course.
and
Mra.
Edward
Pankiewicz
at
1332
West
Wellington
Drive,
Dedirsllon of the first Bias
holes cofneidsd with tha com­
pletion of the eourse clubhouse
which overlooks the first tee
and the ninth green. The club­
house secludes a snick bar,
locker rooms, pro shop, club
Deltona'g adult education' Deltona Corporation In co-op- J However, due to popular de­ fubjoeta available, either liquid tmbtwidary, speech and
room and space for caddie
carts.
program, called "one of tbs, cration with the Volusia Coun­ mand, the program has been for crodlt toward a high icbool drama, Engliab, aclenca, pay
Originally, work On the finest in Florida." has launch i ty School Hoard and it is expanded this vaar to includa diploma or as noa-credit, In­ chningy, social studies, health
hil riorlda living, fishing,
course was not even scheduled ed Its second year with an en-^ supervised by the Florida De­ regular acadrmle aubjacta for cluda:
Alt, eIxual singing, shop, flowsr arranging, mathama
partment of Education's adult
to begin until next year.
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rollment of nearly aoo rest education division
' But," said Frank 8. Maekle
Elliott J. Maekle, executive
Jr., president of tHe Deltona dent*.
Facilitating the large en-j vice president of the Deltona
Corporation. "Deltona grew
faster than we had anticipated rollment Is Dtltona L"s new Corporation, has said t h e
and wre (sit we had to expe­ Colonial style "little red school "wholehearted willingness of
dite the construction of the house" located adiarrnt to the these public officials to cocourse to meet the needs of Deltona Community Club at operate with private Industry
in so important an undertaking
our residents.”
Elkcam Park On the shores of
ranks as one of the outstand­
Construction of the second Lake Monroe.
nine holes is expected to be­ The red and white school ing educational achievements
in F’lorlda today."
gin soon.
house, surrounded by a white
Miami's Maekle brothers
Golfers playiat the new pleket fence, also is used to
Deltona course will find it a train the Deltona Corpora­ pioneered the Inclusion of
challenge—and different from tion's world-wide nrtwork of adult education in their com­
munity development programs
any eourse la Florid*.
salesmen.
Laid nut on ISO acres of roll­ Speaking at the school hou'c many years ago and consider
ing. tree covered land at the dedication p r o g r a m last it one of Ihe most important
north end of the community, month. Zeral Mallard, director aspects of retirement living.
Some 55 Deltona residents
the first nine offers, accord­ of Deltona's adult education
ing to Wallace, a "Rood but program, disclosed that It of received certificates of com­
fair" test of any golfer's abil­ the program's IB courses of­ pletion at last June's inaugural
adult education graduation
ity.
fered this year have been ap­
Elevation of the course proved by the Florida Depart­ ceremony. During the first
varies from about 12 feet to ment of Education for state | jear. only special interest sub­
jects were offered.
B&lt;) feet abova sea level. Some support.
of the clevationa and depress­
lie said this is "an outstand
ions had to be modified be­ inR record" am! it proves that
When pulling threads In
cause they were so abrupt.
hemstitching or (
the Deltona U program is "one linen for
Narrow fairways place a of the finest adult education other needlework.
always
premium on accuracy, rxrtic- programs In the state of Flor­ dampen along the line where
NEW ROADS am! new housing are heinir readied for th e Lake Lapanodn
ularly off the tecs. Depending ida."
the threads are to be pulled.
area of Deltona. Photo shows preparation of Ran lines and thu su r­
upon fairway position, some
The adult education program This makes the task much
rounding area.
•hots to the pins are blind. st Deltona is sponsored by the easier.
Greens arc large and rolling
and moderately trapped.
Several holes feature sharp
doglegs and tha ninth, prob­
ably the most spectacular,
combines a go-degree dogleg
with an abrupt 60-foot drop
and a watar baxard.
On the par M front nine,
which measures about 3,23o
yards, there are five par 4
holes, two par la and two par
5s. The shortest hole measures
165 yards and the longest 528.
Wallace, who serves as thu
club’s professional instructor,
lives in Sanford. In addition to
the Deltona course, ha la re­
sponsible for the dotlgn of
outstanding golf courses at
Tampa, Gainesville, Puma
Gorda and Stuart.

Deltona Adult Education Approved B y State

That big bronze bell atopl and polished, has a new lease) You can tell by its cheery
Deltona's
new schoolhousr
life in the belfry of Del clang, clang, that It’s happy
tona's
new schoolhouM*.
| to lx- working again.
isn't just another bell.
It's steeped in tradition and
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1961 Progress Edition
nostalgia.
More than a century ago.
toj years to be exact, the Del
“ U" belt was east in
foundry in West Troy, N. Y.
la UN the shiny new bell
waa mounted on a big black
ocomotive. For tha next IS
yeara It ncraldad tha train's
comings and goings throughout
the couatryalda from New
York to Florida.
Eventually, tha tlrad old tocomotlv* waa retired and tha
bell got another job. It waa in­
stalled la the belfry of a oetroom schoolheuae la Fiartoa,
Florida.
For the M at half century
tho bronzo bell aummootd
thousands a t children to school
announced the m i of recess
and spread tha glad tidings
— GENERAL AUTO REPAIR —
that ichool waa ever for the
WRECKER SERVICE A ROAD SERVICE
day.
When the ichoolhouse finally
MOTOR T U N E -U P
out-Uved its usefulness and was
to n down, the faithful aid ball
BRA KES
B A TTERIES
wai stored and, apparently
Wheel Balancing — Front End Work
forgotten for the naxt 30 years.
Covered with dust and cob­
OPEN 7 DAYS — 7 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
webs and tinted green by age,
90 Highway 17-92 South
Thone 668-9931
it was dlscovarad by Zaral
Mallard, director of Deltoee'a
W E G IV E TV STAMPS
adult education program.
Now the eld bell, cleaned

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I’ll. 668-1151
DeBARY, FLA.

RETIREMENT LIVING

A Center for Nursing
and Convalescent Care

Deltona N etw ork
H us 50 O utlets
The Deltona Corporation has
over 50 authorized sales agen­
cies and branch offices locat­
ed in major cities of Ihe North
and in Latin America, Europe
and the Far East. For the
name of the Deltona sales out­
let in your city write to The
Deltona Corporation, 2813 Cor­
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NUMBER 2 Fairway is pictured on the unique new Deltona Golf Course
which was dedicated with appropriate ceremonies attended by dignitaries
on Oct. 16.

FOREMOST AMONG MODERN Nt USING HOMES I)rII \HY
MANOR OFFERS SERVICE AND ACCOMMODATIONS. WITH
HIGHEST STANDARDS OF CARE. AT MODERATE RATES.

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Information W rite:

O PE N 6 DAYS A W EEK

JOHN M. JENKINS

D EB A R Y R E S T A U R A N T
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DellARY. FLORIDA

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Administrator

CLOSED WEDNESDAY
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LOCATED ON BEAUTIFUL LAKE SUSAN

W. T. CORBETT,
R ealtor
HOME — COMMERCIAL
ACREAGE — RENTA I-S
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(llrllary, H r )

P. 0. Box 218
Drllary, Florida

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Phone 668-1 126
Area Code 305

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Designed primarily u

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community, Deitonn, with its univenal appeal haa attracted a Urge
aoaiber of young faarittea. T han
a n aow a e n thaa 50 aehool-aga
children living in this beautiful lake*
dotted, forested land.
Deltona aow has over 525 homes
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construction.

Sixteen model homes a n en dis­
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daily.

Homes

priced

from

97,990 to 918,350 for the 4-Bed­
room, 2-Bath Rose m odel As low as
9240 down and 949.27 per month.

MACKLE BUILT

Del t ona

Daytona Beach 2f» miles
Orlando

27 mile*

Do Land

8 miles

Sanford

8 miles

D RIV E O U T

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INVESTIGATE DELTONA’S

COORDINATED G-R OW'-T-H l'LAN
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NEW CONCEPT O F GREAT

ADVANTAGE TO HOMESITE BUYERS

D rive on In te rsta te 4 betw een DeLand and Sanford to the D eltona In ­
terch an g e

Follow the signs.
In addition to th e com pleted firs t 9 holes of an 18 hole golf course, a
m ajor expansion of D eltona’* first shopping center I* on th e draw ing
hoard and scheduled to get underw ay.
On th e shore* of Lake Gleason a beach and sh elter area for swimming,
u n le r .skiing and picnicking haa been completed. C onstruction is also
aiheduk-il to a ta r i on th e firs t In s series of neighborhood p ark s which
will include shu ffleb o ard courts, h o n esh o e p its and a playground area.

FOR FREE D E L T O N A
BRO CH U RE W R IT E:
P. 0. B O X 888
D EL T O N A , FLA.
Telephone 668-4458 Sanford
or DeBary Exchange

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1964
PR O G R ES S

S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y O N T H E ST. J O H N S R I V L R

THE NILE OF AMERICA

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DAYTONA

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Heart Of The
G olden 1 rio n y le

Sem inole County

CAPE
KEN N ED Y

Sanlando
Dame Nature has endowed Sem­
inole County with beauty in every form,
here exemplified by Beauty Queen
Marla Jones, of Altamonte Springs, at
one of the County’s outstanding beauty
spots, Sanlando Springs.

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Seminole

County has been endowed in many
ways, with Florida-style homes for gra­
cious living, with agriculture, with indus­
try now expanding into the space age
era, with every type of recreation for re­
laxation.

Seminole County, with its

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Boom Pictured For Seminole County
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1M4 Progrggg Edition _

Equipment
county to
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C w y N jr dlvcrslfleatioa this
j m few added a saw division
to Pyastrataci Commercial
slsctretae products for tha
k LI M&lt; mtaale Industry
ara saw M a g prederod is tha

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ToExpansion
Jaal what wUI ha seeded ta
ha IN OPBIATION In tha
Mar fvtora is tha way of
arts rial highways, howatog,

Myriads af athar requisites.
la aduratiea, far example
tha gemiaato Caoaty
aatherltiea are
ylaaalng and haUdlng amva
elaaarsaaw sad ether facUJ,
tlea for tha primary aad sac*
endary levels. A fsasiMllty
•tody has hssa approved far
a yreyeaed Junior eeltoga ta
•emlooie Caoaty. Plaaa a r t
By tha mid-ttlrtiM It had
•n the drafting beards for a sattlad down to atoady growth
saw four-year state arts un- which carried It to tha yreseat
iTtrviij rifiu n o il #00 ? in impraislva total af U,0M tolaOraaga Conaty, thraa wiles phoaas. Slightly las* than 10
south af Oviedo en Highway
ISO a t the Semlaala-Orsage
County line.
This new a a lv m lty aJ*
randy has aomweaead a haew
ta the Oviedo area. Oviada
etty tfflelala a r t la tha planMany y a rn aga tha tolaaiag stage fa r a munleipal
toM Um # af Sanford wars
w ater aystew. Orange aad
geminate county officials a n extended around l a t a Maun
preparing uniform toning to M m Um Mwmunittoa of
codes for the university ar­ DoBary, XatorprUo and Os­
ea. County and itato read de­ teon. These communities grow
partments a r t working en the until it was nocMiary to build
drafting boards for new and a telephone office to serve the
Improved highways to terra DsBary-EatorpriM area to
the school. Even to the point March, 1M7. This new tola
phoue office, than a part of
of resurrecting the a i d
too Sanford exchange, grow
dream of a causeway across
it waa necessary to
Lake Jeasup, connecting Baa- maka It tha DaBary exchange,
ford Avenue ea tha north which now has over 1,030 tele­
with Tuakawllla Road on the phones of Ito own. BecauM of
south.
tola araa’s clots relation to
Gradually and with little Sanford too company mabh
. .fa n fa re tha electronics Indus­ Ulned froe calling privileges
try la spreading Into Semi between the two.
nole County, not only to eervo
Geneva and Oviedo did not
the epaea center at Capo Ken­ aR still white Sanford waa
nedy hut the vast electronlee growing ai theee two exchang
and space program through- ea ara closely linked to San­
aut theta United Stater.
ford, alto. Today Geneva hsa
With Seminole County's In­ 234 telephones and Oviedo
dustrial expansion also grow has 1,031. As theM communi­
Ing Is the need of on airport ties are cloeely linked with
facility to aerve executive Sanford they voted to Inaugu­
typo aircraft along with the rate fret calling betwocn their
numerous sports pianos own­ aroaa and Sanford and this
ed locally. Sanford NAS servlet waa started la Febru­
Aero Club baoot its throe air- ary, 1M2.
Two othar significant lmylsnea at DeLand airport
The 8 a m I n a 1 e County provsmsnts to tolophooo ser­
Chamber of Ctmmorca air­ vice for too Sanford area oc­
port committee lo working curred la March, 1M7, whoa
with the Federal Aviation too Sanford office changed
Asrnry for tha eotabllohmont from • manual typo of opera­
of airport facilities In this tion to the newest type of dial
county. A tentative aits hee equipment and la May, 1041,
keen selected near Highway when subscriber direct dis­
tance dialing waa Inaugurated.
1-4.
There seems to be no let­
The U. 8. Nevy continues
down In the steady growth of
to build Sanford Naval Air
tho Sanford area and along
Station, adding new plants
with the necessary building
etch year. Long range plane and cable addJUona wUI come
call for the expenditure of m w aad rnvoluUooary chang­
approximately f l l
million es auch ai the electronic cen­
within the next few yearo.
tral office (described briefly
And laat hut not least are at tot last Industrial Expoalthe three projects now under Hon In Sanford) and push­
atudy for the improvement of button dialing. With toe rapid
Lake Monroe and tha St. expansion of long-diitanca fa
Johns River to eventually cilltiai throughout tha world
promote Seminole County In­ by cable, microwave and sa
in a major Inland port aerv- telilte, each Sanford telephoM
Inc all of Central Florida.
becomes mors valuable to toa
First, engineering studies user and tha telephone com
are under way for a port fa- paay continues Its neverend
•ility on Lake Monroe, with lag effort to provide bettor
eargoeo ranging from and to service at a reasonable coat.
the Atlantic seaboard aad the
Mississippi Rivsr srea. Local now craft have been limited
authorities are drafting a in operating en the SL Johns,
measure for the 1945 Legi­ from Jacksonville to Sanford
slature which would authorise and return to Jacksonville.
establishment of a port auth­ Eventually, commercial an-l
ority.
pleasure craft also will be able
Second, the SL Johne-In- to crest Florida between the
dlen River District hee com­ Gulf of Mexico and tha At­
pleted initial surveys for a lantic Ocean between Yankeewaterway connecting Lake town on tha Gulf and JackMonroe and the Atlantic aonvilla and or Oak Hill on
Ocean. Engineering deelgna tha ocean , via tha Croatnow are on the drafting State Barge Canal, tha SL
hoards. This will open an in Johns River and the SL
land waterway for commercial Johna-lndlan River Canal.
and pleasure craft ta points
Third. Sanford city officiate
on tha Atlantic Ocean, Jack ara conducUng n atudy for tha
senvilie en the north and eatebllskment of a marina on
Hill on the south. Until Lake Monroe.

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teat range.
Supporting departments laclude ■ machine shop, draft­
ing Mellon, calibration lab,
publicatiaM division, and faciiitJes for planting, plaiUcs
fabrication and painting.
Company funded research
programs tote year produced a
significant development In n
wideband Ulamoatry system
doalgMd to provide spice
scientists with aU four pri­
mary types of vibration date
from alihorae vehicles. Dis­
played by Um company for Um
Ural time at toe National Tele­
metry conference In Los An­
geles in Juno of tola year, toe
system was received with
g n a t Internet by major aero•p ie s contractors. Patents
bare bean applied for by toa
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surface. The smooth pansla
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Growth For Town
rapid growth and expansion in the near future due
to conatruction of the atate university just three
% miles south o f Oviedo. During the past year, how­
ever, development has been at a fairly moderate
pace.
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Incorporated in 1925, trade mark of the top grade
Oviedo has a mayor-coun­ celery and citrus grown by
cil type city government. Nelson * Co.
The mayor and five coun­ In downtown Oviedo there
cilman tie elected; the city are several arw businesses.

clerk and poUcemaa are ap­ Hogues Five and Ten Cent
pointed. Lee Gary is mayor Store has recently been opened.
and Bra Jones, Bob Ward, T. Next to the poet office, there
L. Lingo Jr* Rex Clasts and is a new Philips and Fox up­
W. II. Martin, chairman, serve holstery shop operated by Mr.
as couacilasra. Mrs. Jobs and Mrs. A1 Philips and Mrs.
Courier is city clerk sad Dorothy Fox, of Chuluots. In
George Kelsey it policeman. this shop professional work la
Lingo serves as fire chief of done on furniture snd cars,
the volunteer Ore department also slip covers, drapes and
Oviedo has the low millsge bedspreads.
of two mills, and is operating Bra Ward Jr., local citrus
on a budget of 149,115 as com|
pared to 943.M9 last year.
The Cltixena Bank of Oviedo
has an Increase of t l million
in deposits over last ysar. Har­
den Webb, executive vice pres­
ident, says this increase b
due to the good price of fruit
which the citrae industry en
perienced thin pest season.
C. B. Clouts, president of the
bank, was recently elected
48 chairman of the board. Other
officers are Harold A. Ward
Jr., vice president; B. F.
Wheeler Jr., vice president;
Jamse W. Abell, cashier; Mrs.
Marie Burch, assistant cash­
ier sad Mrs. Petude Olliff, as­
sistant cashier.

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Oviedo High School la ex­
periencing rapid growth. This
W U shown by the Increased en­
rollment of 723 as compared to
610 last year.
Clyde Holder, principal, an­
ticipates an enrollment of at
least goo y f the end of this
school year.
Two new first grade rooms
have been added and are com­
pletely modern. Two new
teachers havs also been added
P
to the faculty.
A new bus has been added
which makes a total of four
and each driver h u two routes
twice a day to drive.
Speed reading Is offered to
the seqbr class and in* lytic si
____ geometry is being taught for
the first time. Perhaps one the
almost helpful addition* at the
school was the Installation oi
&lt;9 lockers for the junior and sen­
ior high students.
There is a marching band
at the football gamea this year
for the first time.
The Junior high students are
enjoying the sdditloo of three
new clubs, science, honor so­
ciety and library.
AIM for the first time the
junior and senior students had
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the opportunity to participate
in a “ College Career'’ night.
In the sports department a
tennis team has been formed
for boys and girts under the
sponsorship of Jack Calvert
On the John Courier Football
Field, which Incidentally is one
of the most beautiful field* in
the state, a baseball diamond
has been built. There has also
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tion of bleachers. •
Anyone wno has ever at
tendAl a basketball game in
Oviedo will be Interested to
know that the old gym has a
new floor and a new beating
•ystem has been Installed.

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O F F IC E R S
RESOURCES
C. R. CLONTS
President

L. H. WEBB

Loans A Discount* ............ ...................

Retentive Vice-President

O v erd raft*

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Banking House ......................................
Furniture A Fixture* ..........................
Other Real K*tate Owned, I’urking Lot
Other Reaource* ..................................
U. S. Government Bond* *• • • • s e e s • • s e e * a s s e s s e s
State, County A Municipal Bond* ......
Cn*h and Due from Bunk* e e e e e e e e e e e e e e a s e e *

HAROLD A. WARD, JR.
Vice-President

&amp; F. WHEELER, JR.
Vlee-Prceident

JAMES W. ABELL
Cnsbier

MRS. MARIE S. BURCII

81,073,053.03
Nun*
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16,585.24
3.025.00
2.922.12
2,528,247.64
81,803.60
432,434.47

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Assistant Cashier

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MRS. PENNIE M. OLLIFF
Assistant Cashier

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th a n one million
dollars in deposits

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Undivided Profit* ............................ .................
Reserve for Bad D ebt*............................ .........
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Interest Collected but Not E arned...................
Accrued Interest Due on Saving* Certificate*
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Sealed: Harold A. Ward, Jr,

B. F. WARD

C. R. Clont* and L. II. Wehb,
Standing: B. F. Ward. C. S.
Lee. W. G. Kilbee and B. F.

The mortgage of the Oviedo
Woman’s Club wai paid off
during the past year.

OvieJo la privileged to have
a new dentist in town. Dr.
Hugh A. Gregory, of Winter
Park, has hours two days a
week in his office in the Eate*
building.
Nelson and Co. who remodel­
ed and made additions to their
office* over a year ago. have
recently
redecorated.
The
draperies m the executive of
flees are in • white rote de­
sign and it was Intare*ting to
team that this whits rose la a
symbol of the “ Whit# Rom”

extrema cold and too much
water. Ziegler wares home­
owners they must be able to
cope with these problems if
they want successful plant­
ings.
If the citrus enthusiast fol­
lows the following guidelines,
he can expect a reasonable
chance for satisfactory devel­
opment, says Ziegler.
(1) Plant citrus where cold
winter wiods can be avoided
It there is a tendency for low
temperatures la the area. 8uch
protection is not as necessary
on homesites in the southern
part of the state.
(2) Plant citrus on soil
which Is well-drained. If the
land is low and poorly drain­
ed, it is often possible to build
a mound of soil and plant the
tree on top of the mound. This
provides a greater amount ol
soli for rooting.

STATEMENT
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 30,

The popular and civic-mind
ed John Courier la the newly j
appointed poatraaster in Ovle-

Mead Manor, the new deve
lupment on the northeast aide
of town and bordering on fake
Charm, continue* to grow.
They have a highly satisfac­
tory water system and two
new homes have recently beep
biult and are now occupied.
Several Iota have been told
and new homes will be started
in the near future.

THE EASTERN Seminole Band is a do-it-yourself culture project start­
ed several years ago by. the citizens of Geneva and is a good example of
what a small community can do in the way of a community band. There
are 20 members and it is directed by Richard Zeliey,

When a newcomer mores to
Florida from tbs North, he
wants to plant a citrus tree
la tho backyard to satisfy his
dream of many years.
This is not only a practical
Idea, says L. W. Ziegler, profeasor of fruit crops at the
Unlrersity of Florida college
of agriculture, but a good op­
portunity to use the Calatnondin, kumquat, or Temple
orange for both their orna­
mental beauty and edible
fruit.
Most citrus trees will grow
with little effort, in fact, citrua
trees thrived so well along the
rivers and lakes of the state
before they were cultivated by
man, an 18th century botanist
was confused over whether
they were native.
However, tree growth can
be hindered by two factora —

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Seminole Memorial Hoepital ranks among the
best in the country. It has been ao rated in official
reporta by many represenUtirea of medical and al­
lied organizations and institutions.
And construction ia to be started, within the
next month on a new
wing which will increase Dr. George Stsrtte, president;
its capacity by 50 per Dr. Resesjed, rice president,
cent to 300 beds.
sad Dr. Caarias Hardwick,
When this new wing Is aeeretarrtreaeorer.
completed end furnlahed, cash
raage plans tor tbs
outlay for the facility . . . In- hospital point to a still ltrg sr
eluding resl estate, building wing to the roar and south of
and furnishings . . . will have preseat facility,
totaled $3.S millions, according
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mllilon, U per cent given in a
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ty property owners. The new
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wing will be located Immedl- Florida atretebea more than
atcly to the west of the pre- too miles from Its northern
sent plant.
boundary to Uw chain of keya
Seminole Memorial Hoepital at its southern end. Naturally
recently increased its capacity tho climate varies. But be*
to MO beds with the opening cause the state is surrounded
of a new M bed pediatrics on three side* by water the
ward. Also, new boapltil-type regional variations are not eg.
furniture hiu been purchased, treme.
such as electrically controlled Sunshine: The percentage of
beds tor the patients' comfort pocatble sunshine in Florida la
And In the children's rooms high. Even raor« Important,
in the pediatrics ward ia a new (he highest percentage comes
type lounging chair especially in winter when It Is needed
for mothers. Should a mother m o st In summer, the sunshine
decide to stay late or even ail is normally tempered by fleecy
night the chairs opens into a clouds and occasional refresh*
singlo bed.
ing rains. And at ail seasons,
The hospital's personnel now the sunshine actually reaching
numbers about 223. with a the ground contains a maximonthly payroll of fio.ooo. The mum of health-giving ultranumber of employes will be violet waves because the clear
increased to more than 300 air la free of tmog and dust
with the opening of the new
Winter Temperatures: These
wing next year.
vary from warm-temperate In
Truitees of the hospital are the north to semltropical in the
A. B. Peterson Sr., president; south. Occasional short cold
John Evans, vice president; spells may cause the vacationAndrew Carraway, secretary* 1st to refrain from aurf bathtreasurer; John Schlrard and Ing for a day or two. But auch
Robert Bradford.
periods are brief. Average midOfficer! of the medical staff day temperaturei In January
are Dr. Gordon Stanley, pees* gradually Increase from tbc
Went; Dr. Edward Epstein, mid-elxties In the northern pari
SEMINOLE COUNTY is lo­
trained and courteous person­ vice president, and Dr. Robert of the state to the low-sevenRosemond, secretary • treasur
cated in the c u t central por­
nel will gladly help with any
tion of Florida. 30 miles inland
Information, i’bone FAirfax 2- Officers of the Seminole
Mustard is grown exten­
from the blue Atlantic and
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County Medical Society are sively in the United State*.
eorthweat of world-famed Cape
Kennedy, center for our na­
tion'! ambitious ipice explora­
tion program.
Abounding In natural sub­
tropical
beauty,
Seminole
County offe-a a diversity of
wholesome Interests to those
BUILT W ITH
who rhoose to raise their fam­
ilies here, or spend their re­
tirement years in carefree re­
laxation. Here also the visitor
finds a cordial welcome end a
Wide variety of facilities to
make his stay with us a plea­
sant and memorable one.
One of Florida's smallest
counties In urea, Seminole Is
a land of sparkling, spring-fed
lakes, gently rolling pine-cov­
A. D uda &amp; Sons, grow ers and
ered hills, giant oaks and cy­
press trees, where quiet sub­
shippers of Florida oranges,
urban communities comprise
approximately one-tuli of the
g ra p e fru it and ta n g e rin e s
county's population . . . now
estimated at almost 80,000.
Sanford, on the southern shore
of Uw St. Johns River at Lake
Monroe, la the county's major
A. Duda ft Son* —
city with a population now
approaching 30,000.
One of Central Flori­
The bails oi Seminole Coun­
ty's economy is Us vegetable
da’s leading c a t t l e
and citrus Industries, but in re­
ranchera with many
cent years the establishment
Of electronics and other light
prize cattle of MUlue
manufacturing plants in the
Ribbon” and breeder
area has added very substant­
ially to payroll income.
atock quality.
The U. S. Naval Air Station,
• permanent air training bate
located at Sanford, la an Im­
portant stabilising Influence in
the eounty'a economy, and fur­
ther enlargement and improve­
ment of existing facilities at
the Station will add almost flS
million to Uw area over a
period of several years.
The production of horticul­
IN AGRICULTURE
tural specialities, poultry and
tattle raising m n d out SemiA. Duda ft Sons ranks
aoie County's agricultural la-

WALLS'OF Seminole Memorial Hospital's pediatrics word are color­

as oaa of Florida’s
leading producers,
processors nod shippers
of celery, tweet corn
sad augnr rate.

SEMINOLE MEMORIAL Hospital, as it appears
today, is pictured in this aerial shot furnished
by the Seminole County Chamber of Commerce.
However, construction will be started late next

month on a n**w $1 million wing to the right of
the present plant. In years to come, long range
Elans indicate, u new and very large wing will
e erected to the rear of this building.

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appliances, such as
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Inviting Waterways Beckon The Fisherman To Seminole
1964 ProimtM Edition

Building
Firm In
36th Year
Way back In September
Russell J . Burnup and RUey
V. Sims, armed with $30 In
*caih, a Ford roadster and
kiti of carpenter tools, formed
a partnership (or building re­
pairs, alterations and sand
*hauling to plastering contrac­
tors.
Burnup It Sims, Inc.,
employs a working force of 430
men engaged In construction
of buildings, installing under­
ground casings, and ail phases
of telephone and gas con­
struction, Including transmiss­
ion and distribution.
The company has performed
work for the American Tele
phone and Telegraph Company
and for Southern Bell Tele
pany since 1931.
1 The partners in 1937 started
.building new homes for sale.
These were the first new
homes bultt In West Palm
Beach in 10 years.
In 1941 the partnership was
changed to Burnup It Sims,
‘ Inc., with principal activities
being building msterlal deal­
er, cooduit contractor, build­
ing department, gas depart­
ment, and casing department.
Work In Puerto Rico wsi start­
ed In 1939 and Call Burnup and
Sims, Inc., was formed in 1980.
Areas serviced by Burnup A
Sims, Inc., are the Deep South
of the United States and the
Carribean communication and
utilities companlea.
Company employes, besides
participating in a credit union
and group insurance plan, also
benefit from a profit sharing
plan designed primarily as a
supplement for Social Secur­

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS' Town Hail (top houses Council chambers, ad­
ministrative offices and the police nnd fire departments. The Town re­
cently completed a new water system, main building of which is pictured
below.
(Herald Photos)

not only a credit to us but
also to himself and the peo­
ple we serve.
We are interested In ex­
panding on a solid foundation
without neglecting the cus­
tomers we now have.
ity.
A booklet handed all new
The company Is Interested
company employes, reflects In profits and security for
the firm ’s alms:
our employes. We want our
The basic aim of Burnup men to feel they are a part
and Sims, Inc. is to satisfy of this company.
A chain is no stronger than
our customers and to per­
form our work efficiently ita weakest link of ail of us
from top management to the
and well.
It la our desire that every man in a crew Is a part of
employe conduct himself that chain—let us strive to
in such a manner that he is have no weak links.

Area Waters
Bountiful
With Fish
The St. Johni River, curling
• bout the ea.H ami north edges
of Seminole County, forms
three lakes on its meandering
journey through the area . . .
Lake Monroe and Lake Har­
ness, each approximately seven
miles In length, and I’uule
Lake, an appropriate name for
Its male of channels, sand
spits, deep pools and marshy
Islands.
Another large lake. I.ake Jes­
sup, is wholly within the coun­
ty and drains into the St.
Johns. In addition, the river
forms hundreds of back-water
sloughs and these, with many
beautiful tributary creeks, pro­
vide an endless stretch of In­
viting waterways for the fish­
erman with a boat and kicker.
There are also a number of
inland spring-fed lakes through­
out Seminole County.
Tho Wckiva River, which
forms most of the Western
boundary of the county, is a
narrow stream that winds
through picturesque wild and
semi-witd, subtropical land
Ked by three famous central
Florida springs, its waters arc
cool even in summer. Fish tak­
en from it have an unusual!)
fine flavor.
Bass may be taken all year
around by artificial lures, flies
or live bait. While enthusiastic

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$7 Million

I.ONC;WOOD’S now City Hall is pictured. It houses Council chambers, ad­
ministrative offices as well as other burcuus.
(Herald Photo)
shad fishermen are inclined to
belittle the fight in a Urge
mouth bass, the advice is,
"Don't try to take Seminole
County bass with a poor line."
They weigh from two to 18
pounds, with the average catch
from three to four pounds.
Speckled perch are caught
for the most part in the large
lakes during the fall and win­
ter season. The "speck" fishern u n trolls with small aitulcat lures or live minnows, but
many a bass fisherman comes
up with a big perch on his line.
Bream bite during the entie
year in deep holes and in
creeks. Florida bream and
perch are not to be confused
with the smaller fish by these
names caught in northern waters. The Florida variety are

much larger than their "yan- ford up stream to Lake Har­
ney, and draw fishermen from
kee" counterparts.
Shad, though a salt water all over the Unites! States dur­
fish, come up Into the St. | ing the shad season.
Johns
River every
year
from the Atlantic to spawn Inside Of Door
near the bars and sand bot­
toms The *un begins as early S torage Spot
as December and continues un­ The Inside of a kitchen or
til around the first of March. rloset door ran be put In good
(The shad are protected by use by installing a panel.
state law from March IS to
With flush doors, this may
Nov. IS).
be done by using regular
While many expert fisher­ screen molding around the
men prefer casting with spinn­ door perimeter to provide
ing or fly taskle for shad, be­ spare for the storage hooks
ginners with no practice may that lit the perforations. Then
take their share by trolling. add more screen molding to
The shad weigh from two to the exposed edges as a frame.
eight pounds, with the average
On ordinary two-panel doors
in the three pound class. The having recessed panels, apply
females are heavy with that the perforated hardboard first
favorite of gourmets, shad roe. and then the trim molding.
The best shad grounds lie
It's a good Idea to spraybetween Lake Monroe at San­ paint before putting it up.

Dramatic changes a r t tak­
ing place on Orlando Avanue
(17-93) in Winter Park. A note­
worthy change la the new
home of Security Federal with
Its attractive building and
flowing fountains.
This association celebrated
its fifth birthday on Oct. 1. In
these five je a rs total assets
have Increased from $389,000
to 17,310,000. Reserves set aside for added strength stood
at $0 on opening day and have
increased to $283,000.
From its very beginning Se«
curity Federal haa been inter­
ested in serving North Orange
and South Seminote Counties,
Nearly one half of all residen­
tial loans have been made on
properties In Seminole Coun­
ty. We are pleased that we
have t*cn able to make this
substantial contribution to the
economic growth of the area.
When visiting the Winter
Park Mall or Fte'aTa new shry
ping center, Include a visit to
Security Federal. They will be
happy to show you around and
have you meet the staff.
All savings received by the
loth of the month earn divid­
ends from the first. Current
dividend la 4V4 per cent per
annum. The Security also pays
the Florida intangible tax on
savings held by them.

Dwarf Built-Ins Giant Store-Aids
Dwarf built-ins for ito n g e {ned goods. Attractive, factory- [
occupy small space but put finished panels in woodgrain
things where they're needed. patterns can be used for en- \
The home handyman needs j closing the framing lumber
only some decorative hard- ami for sliding doors.
Dwarf cabinets arc common
board panels, framing lum­
ber, fasteners and ingenuity to under the eaves in the attic.
make attractive storage in Build them high enough for
unconventional locations.
hanging garments the length
A “ skinny" cabinet in the of a man's Jacket. Cover
bathroom will make room for framing with paint grade harditems usually jammed into a board.
medicine cabinet.
There’s room in a kitchen or
A beaver Is capable of cut­
nearby hallway for a similar ting down a willow tree five
thin cabinet for storing can inches thick in three minutes.

Specialist in Heavy Construction

Caribbean
to
the
Carolinas

IT PAYS T O

SAVE WITH SECURITY
Above and below:

W e’re proudly co n trib u tin g
to the growth and develop­
m ent of the Seminole County
area.

Early construction

PROVEN

on one of the

THROUGHOUT TH E SOUTHEASTERN

Miami Itadio Relay
Stations, extending

A BILITY

STATES A N D TH E

AND PERFO RM A NCE
U N ITED

CARIBBEAN . . . FOR

from North Georgia

MORE T H A N TH IRTY -TH REE YEARS, B U R N U P

to North and

&amp; SIMS HAVE ENJOYED AN EX CELLEN T

South Andytown,

SAFETY RECORD.

South Florida.

W e point with pride to the
larg e num ber of custom ers
we have served in this area,
both for loans and for savings.

• HUIL DING
CONSTRUCTION
• CONDUIT
CONTRACTORS

W e would welcome the opportunity
to serve you.

• GAS DISTRIliUTtON &lt;
SYSTEMS
• POLE SETTING

W hen you visit the new
W in ter P ark Mall plan to
come ju st a short distance
fa rth e r and visit w ith us in
o u r attractiv e new building.

• TRENCHING
• WELDED PIPE
LINES
• RAILROAD. HIGHWAY
&amp; RIVER CROSSINGS

MORE THAN
SA V IN G S AND LOAN ASSOCIATION &gt; 3 *
South OiUedo Avium

•

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PIECES OF
ROLLING
EQUIPMENT
Ficlu.ite of I'ump*
and Air Compreaaof*

“CONSTANTLY

B ETTER

SERVICE”

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201 N. M aple Ave.

S an fo rd , Fla.

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A

New

Adventure

SEMINOLE COUNTY HAS IT! . . . AN ABUNDANCE OF

ALTAMONTE
S P RINGS, .
--------------------------------------------------- a charm*
Ing tow n of homes am ong c itr u s R rorea and

%

In L i v i n g

SEMINOLE COUNTY IS BLESSED, TOO, W ITH THRIVING

NATURAL BEAUTY . . . BLU E LAKES AND W INDING

TOWNS AND QUIET RESIDENTIAL AREAS . . . . RECREA­

RIVERS . . . SPR EA D IN G OAKS AND MAGNOLIAS . . . .

TIONAL FACILITIES FOR EVERY AGE GROUP . . . AND

OVIEDO,

EXOTIC PLA N TS AND TROPICAL FLOWERS . . . AND A

Jessup, is a highly developed farm section

W ONDERFUL CLIM ATE TH A T CALLS ONE TO T H E

CULTURAL. SPIR IT U A L AND CIVIC ADVANTAGES
THAT TELL YOU, “ HERE IS PARADISE LIVING FOR ALL

H EALTHFUL OUTDOORS EVERY MONTH OF T H E YEAR.

THE FAM ILY.”

on

on

t h e south

side of

I.nke

rich ntuckland. A lthough primarily rural

in c h a r a c te r , O viedo ha* a

well equipped

medical center, good school*, and a muni*

clear, sand Imllnm lakes, is located on St a la

ripally owned and operated sw im m ing pool.

H ighw ay 116 and adjacent to I n t e r s t a t e I.

It* proxim ity to th e location selected (or

The

favorite of w inter v is ito r s aince th #

th e new Hast O n t r n l Florida S ta te l niver-

t u r n of the c entury, th is peaceful communl*

sity i* giving new im p e tu s to the town, and

ty is now a residential c e n te r for m any r e ­

it* rivje leaders a r e now p re p a r in g for Ilia

tire d families and for e x ecutives w ho w o rk

Impact

in W in te r P a rk and Orlando.

learning will have upon the area.

which

th is

in stitu tio n

NORTH
ORLANDO
.
.
--------------------------------------- IS

of

higher

Seminole

f o u n t s ’.* newest Incorporated town. V com­

CASSELBERRY
th e

fastest

C ounty.
S tale

m u n ity of a t t r a c t i v e homes, it is located
is a p a rt of one of

grow ing sections

Located

on

Highway

H ighw ay

lu st of I.ongwood a n d H ighw ay IT '.).', w ith ­

in Seminole

in easy c o m m u tin g distance of the urban

17-0— and

I Id. ( a - s e lh e r r y

and

Brea*.

its

s i s t e r com m u n ity . I e ra P a rk , ha v e a ttra c t*
ed m any new residents whose lovely hornet
encircle the small lakes which dot the coun­
try side.
Several new modern shopping c e n te r s and
an

electronics

added

plant

materially

at

lo

C a sse lb e rry

th e

have

developm ent

of

S \N FO R D ,

th e s e two im portant south Sem inole ('n untv towns.

Seminole

( 'u n i t y

go v e rn m e n t, is a rapidly g row ing iilv radi­
a tin g so u th w a r d from the s h o r e s of th e SI.
Jo h n s Itiver at l a k e .Monroe. Fa-ily H uesaible fro m all p a r t s of th e country

it is

aervrd by a complex of a r te r ia l highw ays,
Including
te r s ta te

f ederal

17-92 a n d

the new

In­

I. the m ain line of the A tlantic

Coast F in e Kailrnad and tw o m ajor trailseo n lin e n ta l
channel

hi

tins
the SI.

sv stems.
I o Ii i i -

\

twelve-foot

provides a federal­

ly m a inta ine d w aterw ay to Jacksonville and

I.ONGWOOD

th e e n tir e e a ste rn seaboard.

was founded in IST.'i and

played a large part in the early s e ttle m e n t

S a n f o r d ’s medical facilities a re am ong Ihe

nf th is section of the s ta te . S tr e tc h in g w e s t ­

finest in Ihe s t a l e , it- municipal ( ivic t i n ­

w ard from H ighway 17-92. I.ongwood ha s

te r and y e a r a r o u n d recreational program

im m ediate n e rrss to I n t e r s t a t e

have received n a tio n a l publicity.

I. and h a s

The economy of Sanford is basically a g r i­

become one of the c o u n ty 's most p r o g r e s ­

cultural. hut in recent y e a r s a num b e r of

sive town*.

light

C o n tributing to the g r o w th a n d eeonnmle

m a n u f a c tu r in g plant* have been es­

sta b ility of I.ongwood lias been th e e s t a b ­

tablished in Ihe a re a . S a n f o r d is th e home

lishm ent of light

of Ihe N.ivv’s Itecoonaissance

in d u stry . Including tw o

I. a most im p o rta n t factor in the nation's

electronic* plant*, in lh a I.ongwood area
T w o famous

florid.i a tt r a c t i o n s

defense

nre in

A w a rm

m u n ity . . . the "Hig T r e e ." oldest known
C n ite d

progra m ,

and

of

S anford

Naval

A cadem y, a pre p a ra to ry sellout lor hoys.

th e vicinity of this ce n tra lly located c o m ­

living cypre** In the

\lt.ick U mg

friendliness in evidente ev e ry ­

where, reasonably priced h om es and home-

S late*, and

sites, com plete shopping facilities, a n d an

beuutiful Sunlamlo S prings.

efficient

and f o rw a rd looking nl v

g o v e rn ­

ment m a k e S a n fo rd one of I lorul.i - most
a ttr a c tiv e .small cities.

N
mA

it

1,

! . A i \ r . iM W A itu r .,

I

L

E
OF COMMERCE

d l l LI OTA, FOREST

CITY, BEAR LAKE AND GOLDEN ROD ARE ALL TOW NS AND
SETTLEMENTS O F RURAL QUIET AND DISTINCTIVE CHARM,
YET ADVANTAGEOUSLY CLOSE TO URBAN AREAS.

l u l l 1 l KI I I I U I M OKM A I ION U K i l l .

I*. (). DRAW ER CC
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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1964 Pragm a Edition

BY JANE CASSELBERRY
Casselberry, Seminole’s second largest muni*
clpnllty, is strategically located on Highway 17-92
between Sanford and Orlando in the midst of one
of the state’s fastest growing areas.
Known as a realty tax-free town, Casselberry
has attracted residents
of diverse incomes who
have built their homes on
the shores of the 27 lakes
or on one of the quiet
shaded atrccta.
Many buiincawa have also
opened In the town within the
p ast year adding to Ute local
industrici, which range from
fern to furniture. There are
several (hopping centers, In­
cluding Seminole Plata, one of
the lergeit in Central Florida,
with Ha Cinema, Trade Winda
Cafeteria and ihopi and stores
of every description.
Representing the electronics
Industry end the manufacture
of space age hardware are
Johnson's Electronics, Dear­
born Electronics and Fab Tool
Company,
Taking care of the educa­
tional needs of the commun­
ity's rhildren a rt Lyman High
School, South Seminote Jun­
ior High School and South
Seminole Elementary School.
Looking after the spiritual
needi of the residents are the
community's churches . . .
Casselberry Community Meth­
odist, Ascension Lutheran,
Messiah Lutheran and West­
minster Presbyterian as well
as churches of many other de­
nominations located in the im­
mediate area.
Recreational opportunities
are numerous. Land o’ Lakes
Country Club has an excellent
16-bole golf course end Olym­
pic site swimming pool. Swim­
ming, boating, fishing and wa­
ter ikllng are enjoyed in the
many lakes. The town sup­
ports a recreation center for
the young people, and has
built two Little League base­
ball diamonds.
One of the biggest boosts to
baseball and soitball in tne
county this year has been the
lighting of the bill park leased
by the town io Seminole Lit­
tle League Association. At
present (ho group, through a
cooperative community effort,
Is resurfacing (he field and
building new bleachers and
dugouts. The Seminole Little
League Senior All Stars were
runners-up in the state tour­
nament this yrar. A Men's
Softball League also played
night games at the field this
summer,
Seminole Baceway is winter
headquarters for many cham­
pion harness horses and quarterhorsrs. The nearby Jai Alai
Fronton and the Sanford Orlandn Kennel Club grcylaiund
raring provide amusement for
winter visitors and local resi­
dents alike.
The town has a well trained
and equipped Volunteer Fir«
Department, which has two
fire engines, a rescue vehicle,
water safety boat and a resitsrltalor. The liremen arc proud
of their entry, Miss Itobbic
Watkins, who was elected
Miss Flame of Seminolo Coun­
ty this year.
lloth the lire and |xdicc de­
partments have radio equip­
ped vehicles. There arc five
policemen in the department
und two patrol cars.
Casselberry has good street
lighting, city water ami sani­
tary sewer service. The major
road project within the town
ti is year was the paving of
Winter I’ark Drive, a cooper­
ative project with the county.
Incorporated in 1940, the
town is governed by a major
and board of aldermen

PROGRESSIVE Casselberry’* town hall U pictured. It houses Council

During 1964 the Florida State
Bank has continued to ahare
In the growth of Sanford and
Seminole County. Deposits are
up substantially and the num­
ber of customers served has
Increased dally.
In keeping with the recent
progress of the area, the bank
added a complete complex of
IBM data processing equip­
ment. This addition will en­
able the Florida State Bank
to offer the most modern and
complete financial services as
the Sanford area expands dur­
ing the coming years.
As a responsible member of
the community, the bank pro­
vided key leadership In the
promotion of the proposed
mlllioa-dollar marina on the

chambers, administrative offices and the police and fire departments.

Porch Becomes
Room For Play
When is a porch not a
porch?
When a home owner tu»*n u
Into an extra bedroom, aitting
room, TV room or hobby spot.
Sagging lines have been
eliminated and the floor cov­
ered with underlayment top­
ped by a flexible tile or aimliar material Modem windows have been installed.
New walls have covered the
siding or brick veneer. Fre­
quently used are woodgrained
hardboard panels, available at
lumber yards in a variety of
patterns such is walnut, cher­
ry, teak, elm, oak and pecan.
Built-ins for book or hobby
storage have been included in
the renovation.

city lakefront. Thia projected gation aa a cltixen of the local i obllgatloa aa wo participate la
marina should have a pro­ boitacu community. We shall! tha continued growth of thia
found and favorable economic alwaya atm * to fulfill our I section of Florida."
impact upon the entire area.
On June S, 1961, permission
was granted for the establish­
ment of an affiliated bank in
the Sanford Shopping Center.
This new organisation will be
known as the United State
Bank of Seminole and will pro­
vide complete financial ser­
B O T T LED
vices to Sanford and the sou­
thern portion of Seminole
GAS
County. This new affiliate
plans to be in operation in
January, 1966
The emergence of Sanford
as a retail shopping center has
posed many problems for the
T
I’r r C y lla d e r
merchants of the area. In an
^ 0
100 Founds
Dm
effort to assist these mer­
• We will fill y o u r c y lin 0
chants, the Florida State Bank
rier
our p lnnt, BOt
sponsored a merchandising
w . nth st. ion lb.i y «
K
[
clinic. This clinic was conduct­
c y linde r tn.OO, 'JO lb.
ed by three outstanding author­
cylinder 9-00.
ities on merchandising and was
• We will pick up, fill
w *
well received by the local re­
a n d
d e l iv e r
&gt; v u r
100
ll&gt;. c y l i n d e r f o r $ H . O O .
.
tailers.
Allow 4 days.
“Service to Sanford and
• We will loan y&lt; u a J
u J R H r
Seminole County is not only
q riU b
JZ S fggJ
our stoex in uaae.** stated T.
a u to m a tic
re g u la to r
E. Tucker, president of the
for a se rvice c h a r g e
--V A:
pe r m o n th
bank, “ But it is also our obliry!:n-

U nique Canopies
Bed canopiei will delight the
growing girli in your family.
They can be sturdy, decora­
tive, and distinctive without
costing a lot of money, espec­
ially if Dad undertakes the Job
as a home handyman project.

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NATURAL GAS FOR SANFORD
BOTTLED GAS BEYOND THE MAINS

John Adams was the first
U. S. president to receive the
oath of office from the chief
Justice of the Supreme Court.

109 W. 1st STREET

AT THE END of a strenuous, fun-filled day at the Dusty Boots rodeo,

o

0

Priscilla Mitchell, of Longwood, and three-year-old Mike Cosby, of North
Orlando, get ready to go home.

(Herald Photo)

&gt;

H IG H W A Y 17-92, CASSELBERRY

SITUATED ON HIGH ’N DRY WOODED LOTS IN
OVIEDO, THE HEART OF SEMINOLE COUNTY.

DESIGNED
AND

DEVELOPED
FOR MAXIMUM

SAFETY,
SECURITY
AND

ENJOYMENT.
I

SHOEMAKER Construc­
tion Company — A view
of one of the contempor­
ary homes built hy this
outstanding builder in the
$15,500 range.
*

OUR

SERVICES INCLUDE

Built-Ins Can
Add Pleasure

• Complete Funeral Arrangements,
including Shipment and Cremation.

Even in a new home, builtIns can add pleasure and com­
fort to a family'* living.
Various types can be built
to fit the family'! wants and
space. They are a cinch for
the family handyman with a
flair for using carpentry tools
and the ability to follow an
easy-to-read plan and then
improvise to suit his whims.
One family might fancy hav­
ing a music wall to house ra­
dio, hi-fi ami television. An­
other might prefer a studytype installation with cabinets,
desk, book shelves and the
like.

• 21 Hour Ambulance Service; oxygen
equipped.

Ferdinand Magellan, the
famous explorer, was killed
in|tiM Philippine Islands.

n e e d e d

low

cylinder rate.

24 HR. AMBULANCE SERVICE
OXYGEN EQUIPPED
RADIO DISPATCHED

• Chapel seating 100 or more people.

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ful lot. This home, in the $23,500 clans, is centrally heated and fully air
conditioned.

• HOMES • HOMESITES • COUNTRY PROPERTY
---------Sales A gents for M ead M a n o r ----------

R. M. NIIILACK. Licensed Funeral
Director
HENRY 8. ATKINSON, Associate

1

REALTO R
Phone
365-3915

OVIEDO, FLORIDA

HWY. 17-92 (ACROSS FROM THE POST OFFICE)
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CASSELBERRY, FLO RIDA

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Experiment Station Farm Here Seeks Funds For Expansion
Peach, Ornamentals
DevelopmeL..
The 1965 Legislature will be requested to ap­
propriate 3292.180 for the expansion of the Central
Florida Experiment Station of the University of
Florida, now located on Celery Avenue.
Dr. J. W. Wilson, entomologist in charge of the
local station, said the
funds, if approved next the county sections, there are
year, will l&gt;e used for the large tract* nf poorly drained
construction of new build­ soila In each of the five
ings to replace the pre- countlre. If these, st present
*ent old structures nnd for undrained, areas are diked
the purchase of more land on and pumped for agricultural
which to carry out agricul­ usage, provision m utt be
tural experiments.
made for irrigation during
For example. Dr. Wilson dry periods.
Pcsches
stated, the need presently is
for extensive study into the
With the development of
development of peach crops varieties of peaches accept­
and ornamental vegetation in able for local marketing,
Seminole Cct-n*y. The oma growers In Lake, Volusia and
mentals would be for rest- western Seminole Counties
dential lawns, gardens wnd have shown great Interest In
developing a peach growing
the like.
Dr. Wilson and his aides at industry. An active peach
the station recently completed growers association has been
a survey nf the future role of formed and 600 acres of
the station in the five-county peaches were harvested in the
area of East Central Florida: Central Florida area in the
Brevard, I-ake, Seminole, Or- spring of 1904. It Is estimat­
ed that six to eight thousand
range and Volusia Counties.
Dr. Wilson's introduction to acres of peaches will be under
the extensive five-county sur­ cultivation by the end of
1904. Many cultural, produc­
When telephones looked this way back la
vey follows:
tion, packaging, and market­
1882, you ran bet there wera plenty of
By Dr. J. W. Wilson
CITRUS IS RATED us the No. 1 Industry of
people around predicting that this a • *
taken from the Citrus Tower ut Clermont gives
The very rapid population ing problems must be solved
Seminole County. More than 20,000 acres yield
“phone” idea would never catch on.
a perspective as to how Seminole County citrus
increase taking place and ex­ if the peach growers of Flor­
well over 36 million in citrus crops. This view
lunds would appear from the uir. (Herald Photo)
pected to continue during the ida are to reap rtasonahl#
But phones did cutch on. Constantly b a­
next 25 years is tha major profits on their investments.
ll roving . . , providing broader eervicM.
Seminote County is the i tural agent estimated that
Research
'workers will be required at
factor to be considered in any A research p r o g r a m for smallest of the five counties {lists vulue of the major coinToday, here in Florida. Southern Bell haa
In
ths
paat,
research
am
-1
the
Central
Florida
Expertlong range plan for this five- peaches would require 100 served by the Central Florida modifies had increased to phasis at ths Central Florida ' ment Station in ths near fumore than 1.650.000 telephones la opera­
county area. At the present acres of suitable land and a Experiment Station in area, 415.000,000 and that the total Experiment Station haa hern lure. An additional entmuoltion. Ami still the planning and working
time the population density in research staff of an entomol­ but rank* second to Orange ugri-l&gt;usincss of tha county primarily on tha production : "gist and horticulturist should
goes on. In 1964 more than $79 tniilioa
this five-county area is 127.1 ogists, plant pathologist, hor­ County in people per square was 670.000,000.
will he spent in the state to add new tele­
of
vegetables.
Tha
magnitude
l&gt;«
obtained
as
soon
as
poapeople per square mile as ticulturist, and herbicide spe­ mile s t 171. Most of the pop­
phone facilities a m i improve existing ones.
of
this
industry
will
probably
slide.
Water Problems
c o m p a r e d with 98.0 per cialist. A research program ulation ia concentrated in
The number of customer* served will top
necessitate
continued
am-1
Due
to
its
central
location,
The
majority
of
the
aeresquare mile for Florida and in handling, packaging, and Sanford or along U. S . High1.090,000, and *ome 99,000 phones will ha
planted to vrgctaMrs in phasia In this direction. How- (H&gt;th geographically nnd pop62.4 per square mile for the marketing peaches should be way 17-92 and Interstate 4. Seminole County is subsur- ever, an effort must b« made ulatlon wise, it is the oplninstalled. By the end of the year Southern
United States. Projected pop­ organised in the near future. The adjoining Orlando area face irrigated with artesian to anticipate the needs of the j,,,, of this writer that the
Bell's total investment la Florida wfll
reach $763 million.
ulation increases indicate a The need for a research pro­ and major U. S. highways vvuter through three • inch future and prepare to serve Central Florida Experiment
total population of three to gram for utilisation of sur­ going through the county , tilws. The tiles also serva to the growers during the year* station should remain in
These are some of the plana foe IBM. Lihs
■even millions of people in plus peaches may be required
Florida itself. Southern Beil is pledged ta
^ | drain the soil. This system ahead. Hecently there ha* Seminole County. In addition,
Florida by 1973 and 1.189,000 rn“thaTear fut'ura l7t7e"»pld 11*"* Utn, * *
progress. And we’ve come a long way
been a great increase In the with the new interstate ruutr
expansion
in
planted
acreage
lh#
™“nty
\
*r“"
lh'
U
wa*
developed
in
the
early
of these people in this five■Inca 1882.
expected that these factors, 11*00* for the production of production of the ornamental t t „ the west of Sanford, and
takes place that aoma devel­
county area.
land and housing develop­ celery ami ia (till used for plant and foliage plant in* Orlando ami a new state uniopers
envision.
Population pressures have
ments, plus affects of missile th at purpose as well as for dustry in Orange County. U crslty to the south of Snnalready inflated land values
Another research program activities, will continue to
cabbage, beans and other Horticultural specialties in | ford to draw growth in those
to ths point that it is Im­ which should b« organised at contribute to ths growth of
Seminole County had a value I directions, the station should
crops .
practical to use much of the tha earliest posaibla moment ths county which ia expected
of Just under 42,000.000 in be east of Sanford
Disadvantages
to
the
sub­
land for economical crop pro­ Is one designed to develop in­ to expand a t a rate of 82 per
irrigation are as fol- 1959 and is continually in­
Southern BoD
duction. The peaty murk soils formation for the home own- cent by 11*70. With tha steady surface
creasing. As this industry de­
|,n”s"
along the St. John'* Uiver in j er. As pointed out in each of development of Deltona, a
...Sifting Yob
There
are
4
5
million
per
velops problem* of nutrition,
1. Expensive—approximate­ disease, insect, nematode and j sons in Finland served by 225
Brevard County have for the | the county reports the &lt;1*- ' p^po.Vd city nbmg' the north"
most part not yet been diked marnl for this type of infer- „ „ ih„rr t)f U kp Monroe ly $1.00*1 per acre.
weed control will increase | newspapers,
and drained by agricultural ■mntion is increasing very
overflow from ,h„
2. Subsurface irrigation fre­ nnd bring Increased demands
usnge. The peaty muck nrens rapidly and the supply of 0r|nn,,o nrpu&lt; Seminole Coun- quently causes an increase in for research slung these
In Orange and Seminole *u.h information is very lim- [,y couM en!(„y
iu pr„. snlts at the soil surface.
linos.
Counties have been diked and Itrd.
| jerctr.l population of 100,000
3. Tha artesian water Is
The development of romdrained except for »ome nrrus i New facilities for eonduct- j|y ^ Mr|y
variable in quality. Some mercially acceptable vurictles |
along the eastern shore of ing research bring up the
wells have a higti salt con­ of peachr* for Florida in the
Agriculture
Lake Jessup in Seminole i suggestion of relocating the
There are over 800 farm* tent und are not suitable for pnst few year* ha* led to esti­
County. These peaty muck Central Florida Experiment
in Seminole County, and in use ill certain area* of the mates of several thousand* of
areas are not suitulde for ur- Station. It will be difficult to
1961 it was estimated that «’*'unty. whereas other ureas acre* of this crop in the near
bunizution, are in most case* find a suitable new location agriculture maintained 2,500 huve suitable water.
future. Such an industry will
distant from present popula- for this station for the fol­
4. Tiled fields ure small need research on all phase*
jobs.
tiun renters, *nd will un­ lowing reasons:
• TUNE III*
The average value of land and machinery cannot la- used of production.
doubtedly continue to be used
Developments
to
best
advantage
in
them.
• URAKE REPAIR
With the influx of popula­
1. Expected" military a n d '* " '1 MMIng* per farm (1959)
for crop production.
Due to the high cost of til­ tion estimated for Central
Utilixation for any purpose industrial desvlopmenta (the wa* l®3,82* which amounts
• MINOR REPAIRS
of the swampy area* of Volu­ new cross State Barge Canal to well over 150.000,000 in­ ing any new lands developed Florida, there will be increas­
vested
in
Und
and
buildings.
ed
requests
hy
horns
owners
for
v
e
g
e
t
a
b
l
e
production
• WHEEL ALIGNMENT &amp; BALANCING
sia County between DeLand- and thn Sanford-Titusville
Sanford and the east roast Canal ars already facta) have In 1954 the average Invest­ would very probably be sur­ for information concerning
• INTERIORS VACUUMED
face drained or drained hy lawn grasses, I a n il s c a p e
ridge is difficult to visual­ inflated land values to such a ment per farm was 128,135.
The average value of land pumping. A survey would plunts and other problem*
ize because these are poor point that any kind of land
• COLIIEKT JET-SPEEII CAR WASHER
aoils. Ditches for drainage for Agricultural research will and buildings per acre (1959) need to bo made also to de­ around the home.
was 4274.84 whieh amounts to termine the quality of irriga­
must be long and expensive b« very expensive.
fnaetualow
because there ia no convenient
With the gradual Increase
2. Seminole County Is fin almost 153,000 when the tion water in new areas.
IILII I’lant
place to drain off the water area) one of the einallest farmer’s investment is figur­
of vegetable production, the
In 1963, a boost to vege- rapidly growing horticultural j
that stands on large part* of countlee in Florida and Is the ed by the nerr.
In 1959, 91.1 per rent of tublo production in Seminole specialty crops and tha de­
this area during the months smallest of the five counties
of heavy rainfall.
under consideration here. The i &lt;he land was used In agricul- County was given by the be­ mands of a burgeoning pop­
ginning of operations of the ulation, new buildings, equip­
Conservation
new university three miles . Ural production,
ment and more research
Conservation of fresh water south of Oviedo ia expected j In 1963, the county agricut- IL L. Hunt Canning i'lant.
resources in ths sntire five- to us« up all of the land
county area ia a mutter of south of Lsiks Jessup from
great concern to the informed North Orlando to Orlando for
agricultural leaders of the horns sitae. Industrialization
area. County Agents and the along the canal from Sanford
stuff of the East Central, to Titusville will make agriFlorida Regional Planning ‘cultural operation in the area
Council are a t present wrestl- east of Hanford impractical.
Ing with thia problem with ! Industrialization and urbanizthe Idea that eventually they ution is expected to consume
will propose an intelligent1a rather wide band of land
and practical plan which may along U. S. Highway 17 and
be put Into operation in the 92 from Hanford to Orlando
area.
and along Interstate 4 run- 1
The quality of irrigation ning in a north-south direc­
water in eastern Brevard and tion about five miles west of
Seminole Counties is poor to Highway 17 and 92.
unsuitable for irrigation pur­
3. High soluble salt content
poses at the present time and of the deep well water east
some authorities expect the of Sanford makes greenhouse
Q salinity of deep well water In 1studies impossible unless city
these areas to increase, in the I water from Hanford ia piped
vicinity of Sanford, resident to the greenhouse location,
A. il. UUXIIUHY
growers have observed a d«- The necessary ettansion of
OWNER k OPERATOR
cline iu the rate of flow of the water pipe line would cost
artesian water. As industrial- approximately |20,000 I f
ixation increases, it is expect- greenhoues are constructed on
•d that this rat# of flow will the present farm.
continue to decreuse. In many
4. Land values are so high
cases artesian welts that adjacent to the present farm
flowed freely some years ago that purchase of additional
I must now be pumped if they land for an enlarged research
are to supply irrigation wa- program on old, tilad, copper ,
tar. Dr. P. J. Westgate has saturated soils may be imdata allowing that the St. practical.
John's River water contains |
-------(Editors Note: The fol­
900 ppm of soluble salts dur­
HIGHWAY 17-9Z
ing periods of dry weather lowing survey was prepared
when irrigation water is need- and written by l)r. If. L.
with TRUST D EPA RTM EN T
Telephone: 647-3000
'•J. Thus, the St. John's River Rhoadee. nemstologUt at
ia a poor source for irrigation the Central Florida Experi­
ment Station Farm.)
,
Member F.D.I.C.
.w ater.
bvea
indicated
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Year 1964 'Dramatic' In Seminole County Progress, Says Housholder
Recreation.
Abounds In
Seminole

•iff

Chamber Planning
For Area Growth
The year 1963 haa been described as the moat
spectacular in the history of the Seminole County
t'hamlrer of Commerce; programs of work fo r the
first 10 months of 1964 have been even more dra­
matic.
..
...
. ,
Karlyle Housholder, president of the trade
body, expressed this obnervation in the Cham­ under the chairmanship of
ber's annual report to Scott Burna, has been actively
the S a n f o r d City and pursuing several Industrial
Seminole C o u n t y Com­ prospects, and efforts have

•m tfa rh

1964 Progress Edition

f rrxih

i

Forest City Equipped W ith Two New Fire Trucks
By Maryans Miles
(doctor and a dentist In the| Florida and Rolling Hills Coun- Northslde Baptist Churches. | There also sre two Welcome
There arc a Dumber of com- Wagon hostesses, Mrs. Mary
The area encompassing For- area. And a postoffice.
try Clubs.
eit City and Bear Lake In There also are a restaurant,
Forest Lake Academy and inunity clubt: Bear Lake, West Jane Getting and Mrs. Nora
southwest Seminole County pharmacy, car dealer, number Dear Lake Elementary School Lake Brantley, Forest City and Norris, who help make tlie
has expanded greatlywith-' of auto repair shops, two barare located in the area.
Weathersfield C o m m u n i t y newcomerswelcome to our
In the last year.
jber shops, beauty parlor, J-l Residents ir e proud of their Clubs, with the latter proud ,oa&lt;ant communities.
Forest CRy now has its own and 10-cent store, four service new churches, St. Andrews of its Teenager Club.
p
fire department, equipped with stations, a fuel oil delivery, Presbyterian. Bear Lake Meth- Three industries are located
two new fire truck!.
three groceries, a laundermat, odist and Saniando Springs In the area. Deep-South Pro-|Angora rabbits
produce •
The Forest
Cityshopping bakery, auto supply, hardware Baptist, newly built. There at-1ducts, Ill-Acres Concentrate, wool five to eight inches long
renter haa grown to some ex-!store, and a haberdashery.
I so are the Seventh Day Adren-i Inc., and Zcilwuod. Distri'na- which D fully replaced a year
tent. There now are a medical' In the area also are the Mid-1 list, Forest City Baptist and! tors, Inc.
I alter shearing.
___

ReerMtioe tad amusements
abound in Seminole County,
over and abova the ever-popular fishing for bream , apecks,
perch, baas, catflah and ahad.
BOATING: Up and down the
gl. Johna Hlvrra and on the
larger lakes tbera are marinas missions.
been especially gratifying
for boating supplies, fuel, bait, "We are sure," Housholder with the location here of the
etc., with facilities for hand­ ststed to the Commissions, C h e m i c a l Corporation of
K. HOL'HHOI.DEIl
ling all types of pleasure boats. "that you ars aware of the America and Southern FiberThe Promotion* Committee,
With complete repair and Chamber’s policy to operate gloss Products. There are
motoring accommodations, the In every area that lienefit* row 28 manufacturing plants headed by Clifford McKIbbin,
harbor facilities berth many our citizen* and the overall operating In the Sanford hat approved one of the most
craft . . . from smaller day effort to unite them in de­ area.
ambitious advertising pro­
boats to large, luxury cruis­ veloping and publicising our
Through the efforts of this grams for 1908 In the history
ers capable of ocean trips.
advnntnges and resources, ami committee, diversification of
of the Chnml&gt;er, Combined
SANFORD ZOO: On the tying In long-range planning
employment In S e m i n o l e
lakcfront at Lake Monroe. No to make the most of the opwith outdeor b i l l b o a r d s
admission is charged at this portunitlrs that will result County has been most i|»ec- stretching from south of 47rtarulnr In the last five years.
favorite attraction which sees
from
t h e unprecedented The area continues to remain lando to north of Jacksonville,
hundreds of visitors each week
growth predicted for this in tho top 10 of Florida coun­ the Chamber designed a new
all year through. On display
area."
ties percentage-wise In Indus­ Sanford front auto tag to
here are wide varieties of
The
Chamber
president
protrial Job gains. As an exam­ carry the aaine mesrage fea­
monkeys, bears, lions, tropi­
reeded
to
outline
progress,
as
ple, agricultural employment tured on the outdoor adver­
cal birds, fish and alligators.
tising. Incidentally, the deThis is one sight the children directed hy the various com­ showed a decrease since 1900
rnand for the Identity tag far
mittees,
during
the
Isst
year:
to
3,700
while
non-agrleullurwon't want to miss I
GOLF: There are numerous Serving on th e Armed al showed an increase of a exceeded the supply. The
Chamber also distributes free
courses In Seminole County. Force* Committee since its comparative figure.
"It Is needless to warm the only street map available
The Land O' Lakes County inception, Sen. Ma c k N.
Club at Casselberry is a fine, Cleveland Jr. assumed the over all tlie ramifications of in Sanford and brochures ex
IShole public course in the chairmanship this year, suc­ this project," said Hcushnld- tolling Seminole County.
Combined with an all-out
southern part of the county. ceeding the retiring chairman, er relative to the Lake Front
Iloliing Hills Country Club Andrew Carrawny. U n d e r D e v e l o p m e n t C o m m ittee effort by the Chamber to
(private) and the Mid-Florida Cleveland’s leadership, t h e headed hy George Touhy. fully utilixe l ake Monroe and
Country Club (public) are also committee successfully sup­ "The committee, along with the St. Johns River, a St.
beautiful 18 hole courses local ported the Navy’s efforts to the Chamber, believes this Is Johns-lndian River Canal Dis­
ed In tin t portion of Seminole reetaln the Sanford Nnvnl Air one of the most Important trict was created by the lOrt-l
County, and west of Altamonte Station, and pinvidrd full ci­ steps in the redevelopment of Legislature under the chair
Springs. The Mayfair Country vilian support for the Navy's Sanford ami Seminole C-unty manship of John Krider, exe­
Club Is a championship IS­ budget requests for Improve­ that hns ever been proposed." cutive manager cf the Cham­
hole course located on Country ments to ami eipansion of the Housholder was referring to ber. The District tuts acquired
Club Road west of Sanford. A station, which Were subse­
the proposed port teiminnl, most of the rights-of-way for
new course Is urnler construc­ quently approved. The com­
marina and St. Johns-lndian the canal, amt has just about
tion near Psois.
completed preliminary
en
mittee supplies s complete River Canal.
DOG RACING: Each year Unison between tlie civilian
giro ering alignment.
JUNIOR
COLLEGE
the popular Sanford • Orlando population and Navy officials,
Kennel Gut&gt; draws more than Iwth in Ssnford and Wash­ The Long-Range Pbinnlng!
Committee, of which Judge
200.000 fans. The track Is lo­
ington.
C. Vernon Mile am! Byron Oviedo, Slavia
cated midway between Ran
I
lie
Sanford
Merchants
AsJ
Kim ball a r e r o - r h u i rm e n . w a s
ford and Orlando. Just west of
s-uinllnn, under the direction organized to unite countyHighway 17 92. It Is open for
In Rich Center
92 nights each season from of B. L. Perkins Jr. and the wide leader &gt;hip to support
Isiraled on the south side
early January to mid-April. hoard of directors, plans spe­ anil develop projects designed
JAI ALAI: The Setninole-Or- cial promotional events, and to mnka the area a better of talks Jessup . . . the larglando Fronton la located just works constantly to improve place In which to live. "Ite-|c»t lake wholly within the
smith of the 17-92 and 43*1 the Sanford shopping urea.
suits have been outstanding,' county limits . , . Oviedo is
St PLANTS
reported Housholder. "In ad­ another of Seminole County's
highway Intersection In South
The Industrial Committee, dition to supporting efforts richly endowed farming areas.
Seminole County.
HARNESS AND QUARTER
for better roods and high- Although primarily rural in
HORSE RACING: At the Semi­ here under the supervision of ways, the committee has character, Oviedo has Mapp­
nole Park Raceway, just east a recreational director.
worked consistently to Im­ ing facilities which are ade
of 1792 m South Seminole SANLANDO SPRINGS: Two prove our educational faclll- quale to meet the essential
Ivc miles southwest of Sanford j | iM&gt;
„ pr„ rn t
nmU. needs of its residents, and a i
County.
FORT MELLON P A R K : amt northwest of Altamonte |ll(f „„ . „ . out , ff(irt ,
. well equipped medical center. [
Located on the 1-ake Monroe Springs, this delightful-spot !» •„„,e Bll,,I1(;ru d ........r college lIn-re Is also a municipally;
owned and operated swimming
•waterlronl in Sanford. Here Ideal for family outings. f. r .Seminole County."
the Sanford Tourist Club has Spring fed swimming areas The Port Authority Com­ pool.
A few miles southwest of
a clubhouse and ahuffleboard where 1.3 million gallons of
mittee, under the guidance of Oviedo is the village of SU j
courts. There also are tennis 72«legree water flow dally.
F. E. RoomiHat Jr., hns In via, an interesting community
courts, children's playground, Shaded paths wander through
seven
months
auccrssfnlly scttlesl in 1912 hy Slovak Ainer-j
picnic arras and a large muni­ a large park area lanscapest
cipal awimming pool. The with araleas. gardenias, cam overcome many hurdles that leans who migrated to Flotilla
county also maintains public ellias and other tropical (low­ for years have plagued sup­ in search of a better life and
porters of a rummersiml wa­ cleared the raw: land for
parks throughout Seminole ers and plants.
ter
facility. An engineering farms. Unincorporated. Slavia
County.
BIG TREE PARK: South of
CIVIC CENTER: Air con Sanford on Gen. J. C. Hutchi­ feasibility study will Is- com­ today Is headquarters tor large
ditioned auditorium and ban­ son Parkway just off Highway pleted within 48-tM) days. Pro­ prosperous truck farming and
quet hall with complete youth 17-92, this huge cypress tree is posed legislation for estab­ rattle raising endeavors. Its
wing on tlie lakefront at San­ estimated to la- more than J,- lishing the Pert of Sanford is residents arc all of ora- faith'
now in its final stages.
and one nationality.
ford. Year 'round program ota) years old. Picnic area.

CO.MPI.KTKI) IHJHIN'fi tho year was the enlisted men's
.-swimming pool valued a t m ore than $80,000. The Olympic­

In Sanford Since 1950

M A IN O FFICES and PLAN T
From this plant, Chemical
Corporation of America,
services ami supplies
warehouses throughout
the I'nileil States.
Shipments are also
OVIEDO U planning
for anticipated growth
in the next few years
w i t h conatruction of
the new atate universi­
ty three miles south of
t h u t municipality on
Highway 520. Flans al­
ready are on the draft­
ing boards for a muni­
cipal w a t e r system.
The Memorial Uuilding
(above) also serves as
as City Hall. Pictured
ut the right is its mod­
ern fire atatiun.
(Herald Photos)
/

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structioiu
(Official Navy Photo)

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1961 Propre«9 Kdition

Employment Shows Upswing In Seminole
T o t a l e m p l o y m e n t In S e m i ­ 3.700 in t960 to 2.100 last May. the p r o c e s s of occupying the
nole
fro m

t h a n 15,000 at the p r e se n t tim e

«mr stay*

0

■ 9

a lo n g

Go to Spook Hill, where
y o u r r a r a p p e a r s t o roll u p ­
hill.
Suuth o f laike W a le s on
A l t e r n a t e 27 is the Passion
P l a y A m p h i th e a te r , open t o
v i s ito r s th r o u g h o u t t h e year,
West
H i g h l ig h t s : C itr u s T ow e r,

c o u n try , O t a U C a v e r n s , S i l ­
ve r S p r i n g s . Six G u n T e r r i ­
tory, h o rse f a r m s . Round t r ip
155 miles.
Go w e st on lit. CStl t h r o u g h
Apopka, P l y m o u th , Zellwood
and M* Dora. C o n tin u e on
via L e e sb u r g to llellevleu for
stop a t O cala C a v e r n s . F ig h t

W eeki W a . h r e S p r in g s , N a t u r e ' s F i s h Bowl a n d thous a n d s o f sip iarr miles o f
c i t r u s t r e e s Round t r i p a p p r o x i m a t e l y Jiio miles. Drive
s o u t h on 17-92 to R oute 50
a n d w est. Road s k i l l s L ake
A p o p k a , second l a r g e s t in
s t a t e a n d w onde rful fishing
C i t r u s T o w e r a t C lerm o n t.
H i g h e s t o b s e r v a tio n point in
F lo r id a .
O b s e r v a tio n
decks
[overlook 2.000 - s q u a r e - milea r e a r o n t a i n i n g 17 milliun
c i t r u s t r e e s ami h u n d r e d s o f
lakes.
C o n tin u e
on
R oute
50
t h r o u g h Rrouksville to Week!
AVarhee S p r i n g s at l T. S. 19.
Live m e r m a i d show view ed
fr o n t u n d e r w a t e r t h e a t e r . Itive r e r u is e ; bears, ileer, r a c .
c oons, o t t e r , a ll i g a t o r , c o u g a r
a n d w ild ca t.
R e tu r n b y way o f 490, 41,
t i t and 111. On this r o u t e you
will are L a k e T s a la Apopka,
i W ith lac h o o ch e e S w a m p s a n d
M ount D u r a . Vi-nctioti Gar*
|d e n s at L eesburg h a s grounds
| f o r picnics, tennis, shuffle*
b o a r d a n d sw im m in g .
N orthw est
H i g h l ig h U : L ake a n d c i t r u s

ml,«'»
'» Ociiln a n d on
R outes 520, oil and 17 91, or
, t t - - • '* *&gt;ish h o r s e f a r m
c o u n try r i v a l i n g K e n tu c k y s tit.
Kta-*.-- f o u r s conducted
a t Ocala S tu d a n d se v e ra l
o th e r f a r m s .
Fives m ile s e a s t o f O cala is
w orld-fam e d S i l v e r S p r in g s .
Picnic ta b l e s . S w i m m i n g.
'G l a s s - b o t t o m b o a t r i d e s w ith
One of the county s mush
u n d e r w a t e r sc e n es. A q u a t n r - room ing sections is th at n(
&gt;»"&gt;• J u n g l e c ru is e. R e p tile In- C a s s e lb e r r y a nd F e r n P a r k in
, atitute a n d
I n d ia n village, the so u th e r n portion of S e m i­
) P e e r ra n c h . P r i n c e o f P e ace nole County. Borderin g on U S.
. Memorial,
Highw ay 17 92. these Jwn sideSi* G u n T e r r i t o r y is e a s t by-side c o m m u n itie s h a v e a t ­
u f Ocala a lso, a " G h o s t to w n t r a c te d m a n y new re sid en ts
° f 'h e Old W e s t . "
whose lovely Iiiiiues e n circle
R e tu r n via lit*, to and 19 the m a n y la k e s in Ihe area
t h ro u g h O c a la N a t i o n a l F u r Several
e le c tr o n ic s
lirm s
cat­
Hive th e i r h e a d q u a r t e r s and
F ast Coast
plants in ibis section of the
H ig h lig h ts Sw m im in g , fi.-h* county, and c o m m e r c i a l fern­
ing. F l o r i d a W o n d e r la n d . e rie s ship th o u sa n d s of de cora Cape K e n n ed y , P a t r ic k A F B . tiva foliage p la n ts to florists
o c e a n
d u n e s , c a t t l e c o u n tr y , throughout N o rth A m e r ic a ,
j A p p r o x im a te ly 230 m iles.
I S t a t e Highway 136, fnur lan
N ortheast
| ing of which will soon h e com-1
H ig h lig h ts : D a y t o n a Speed* pletcd, in te r s e c t s l ' . S. High
way, r a c i n g be ac h, oc eun fish* way 17 92 n e a r this point and
ing. R o u n d t r i p 130 miles, p r ovides e a s y a c r o s s to In
T ake 1-4 fr o n t S a n f o r d .
l e r s ta t c 4 and l ’ S. 411 to the
D aytona
I n t e r n a t i o n a l west, a n d ‘-Voss-State Highway
t Speedw ay i t h e n O q u a t t e i s f o r , V) to the « o c th .___ _______

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B u dding on W est 20th S tre et, ed. E n t i r e o p e r a t io n s will be

300 in I960 to m o r e t h a n 10,-

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Southern

F i b e r g l a s s P ro-

plant w ith r e m o v a l from the duets is in full p r o d u c tio n s c h e dow ntow n S a n f o r d building.
^ u |0 jn its new p la n t off S o u t h
Som e se v e n m illion pack ,Sanford Avenue. Its h e a d q u a r t*
a g es p e r y e a r . . . e a c h b e a r i n g
ers a r e in O rlando.
the l a b e l.
M a n u fa c tu re d in

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s t r a i g h t a h r a d arro».v H a lifa x
River.

Parrots

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RAYMOND M. HALL

322-5237

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B. D. MclNTOSH. Owner
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LA K E M AR Y

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Soeial life is centered around the Firem en’s Assoc,
and A uxiliary, Home D em onstration Club, (*irl and
Roy Scouts, L ittle le a g u e s , various church groups
and an active C ham ber of Commerce . . . you’ll find
it a good place to live.

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Nestled betw een two la rg e and beautiful lakes,
Lake M ary is the fav o rite sport in Seminole
County for w ate r sports, pienies and fishing.

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h a s a ll i g a t o r s and crocodiles
in n a t u r a l h a bita t w h e r e visito r s c an feed t h e m . L a r g e s t
sn a k e p i t in F l o r i d a . F la ­
m ingos. zebras, s w a n s , m on­
keys, l a r g e s t crocodile in c a p ­
tivity.
K issim m ee, c e n te r o f B rah­
m an r a t t l e c o u n tr y , is cow
capital
of
F lo rid a .
Silver
S p u r s Rodeo held in F e b r u a r y
a n d d u ly . Free zoo a n d child r e n 's play g ro u n d s on lakef r o n t . M onum ent o f States.
Follow Route t 7 th rough
H a i n e s City, to W i n t e r Hav­
en. C i t r u s .Museum h a s e x ­
h ib it sh o w in g how o r a n g e s
a r e processed.
S i g n s point way t o Cypresa
G a r d e n s , five m ile s e a s t of
W i n t e r Haven. K n o w n th a
w orld
over
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A m e r ic a 's
T ro p ic a l W onderland, C ypre ss
G ardens has w inding path­
w a y s w ith colorful a ta l e a a
and
bougainvillea
addin g
s p a r k l e . Kxotie p l a n t s anil
tro p ic al blossom a r e in bloom
Ihe y e a r 'round. T h e r e a r e
boat ride* and a d a i l y w a t e r
aki show .
Follow R t. 640 t o A lte r n a te
27. t u r n r i g h t to t h e G r e a t
M a s te r p ie c e , a 300,000 tile
m osaic reproduction o f Leon­
a r d o d a Vinci's “ L a s t S u p p e r ”
in
a
se t ti n g
of
tropical
gardens.
C o n tin u e to t h e Singing
T o w e r a n d M o u n ta in L ake
S a n c t u a r y , Carillon
recitals
arid g a r d e n s .

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THE .Ift-YEAR-OM) Oviedo Woman's Club recently took oiTttpnnry of
this new club building. Mrs. Lynn Mosier is president.
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LAKE MARY, FLA.

H i g h l ig h t s : C y p r e s s G a r­
dens, G r e a t M a ste rp ie ce . Bok
S in g i n g T ow er, c i t r u s groves
»nd e x h ib its, r a t t l e country.
Round t r i p a p p r o x i m a t e l y '.D O
miles. By way of 17-92, drive
south t o Orlando's S o u t h Or*
a n g e Blossom T r a il, H ighw a y
I 2 m ile s

r e c e n tl y p u rc h a se d

idem and c om ptroller, is mijv
a c c o r d i n g to J o s e p h '1 Foy. 000 presently.
d i r e c t o r o f the local Florida
C h e m i c a l C o r p o r a tio n of e r v is in g r e m o v a l of Ihe disS l a t e E m p l o y m e n t office.
A m erica, p r o d u c e r s of F re e , t r ic t office from T a lla h a s s e e
household to S a n fo rd . Remodelin g of th e
W h ile a g r i c u l t u r a l e m p lo y ­ wax a n d s i m i l a r
m e n t s h o w e d a d e c r e a s e from and other p r o d u c ts , now is in plant t o m.'Cl ne eds of opera-

in
Sanford
and
Srm inola
C o u n ty , t h e c e n t r a l location
m a k e s it p u '.ih l p t o visit
m an y o f Florida's nationally*
know n a tt r a c t io n s b y m eans
o f scenic, one-day autom obile
trip s . T he following s u g g e s te d
drives will lead to n vvcr.dcrful d a y o f relaxed e n jo y m e n t
in a n y direction.
South

(iatnrland,

C o u n ty h a s
in c r e a s e d Foy said, n o n - a g rt c u lt u r a l e m 11,000 in I960 to m ore ployment i n c r e a s e d from 7.-

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Pleasant
DAYTONA
Residents of Longwood come from everywhere
to join our notive Floridions!

SANFORD
The Golden Years ore spent by many retired

Seminole County

couples who enjoy the quiet and neighborliness
of a small progressive city.

CAPE
KENNEDY

Young families can bring up their children
in the security of a small town away from
the

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traffic,

where

residents

plan

their own community and neighbors quickly
Longwood is only m inutes
fro m S anford and Orlando,
S anlando Springs, dog
an d horse racing.
Beaches and o th er
recreatio n al facilities
a re equally close.

become old friends.

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INFORMATION

REGARDING

RESIDENCE

OR INVESTMENT IN LONGWOOD — WRITE:

The M ayor,
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Earth Mining Equipment

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# 50 Lb. E x tra c to r

838-1852

$3,50

125 K. CHURCH

ROY REITER — TE 8-1329

ANYWHERE

LONGWOOD, FLA.

JIM REITER — TE 8-1853

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Day or Night

838-5080 Phones 838-1615
P. O. BOX 107

P. 0. Box 277

Ph. TE 81831

IIwy. 17-92

LONGWOOD, FLA.

Longwood, Fla.

Seminole Hardware

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BUILDER

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P H . T E 8-1994

Longwood

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Clipping

when settlers came by boat up the St.

Turn W. 1 Blk. S. Of Longwood Plaza On 17-92

M idway Between S anford an d O rlando

TE 8-4631

Johns river. In fact, this area was once

LO N G W O O D
called the “Celery Capital” of the world.

“Mom

&amp;Bill Baum holser In v ite You . . . ”

Industry has been growing steadily in

“S m artest Styles In Ladies A pparel”

To Try Their Delicious

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Dress

PH O N E 838-7620

Longwood P it B ar-B -Q

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Seminole County and now, being in the
proximity of the space program at Cape

Sportswear Shop

H ead q u arters fo r S quare Dance D resses
and Accessories

LO N G W O O D

E. Lake Street At The Railroad

PLAZA

Kennedy, promises to boom, especially
as pertains to electronics.

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No. 386 RT. 17-92 I-ongwood, Fla.

city is needed to turn the w heels. . . this

R.L. F A R M E R Carl's Grocery
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V. S. HIGHWAY 17-92

R iding E quipm ent
T exas H ats

the economy of what is now known as

JO H N N Y REAM S — OW NER

• RIBS • CHICKEN • B E E F • PO R K

A. C. SMITH, JR. OWNER
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“W a ter Or No Money”

ON ALL CRAWLER TRACTOR TRACKS

Cricket's Acre Kennels

Realtor

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WELL DRILLING — PUMPS

BUILT UP WORK — PARTS &amp; REPAIR

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C asselberry, Fla.

2 COIN OPERATED DRY CLEANERS

Agriculture has been a mainstay in

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CRAWLER PARTS &amp; SERVICE, INC.

Phone 838-1707

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OPEN 24 H O U RS

“GROVE CARETAKERS’*

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Reiter Brothers

FORMERLY TED S TV SERVICE

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TV REPAIR

Jame.i Parson
AUTO REPAIR

JACK OWEN

COM PLETE VOLKSW AGEN
R E PA IR and SERV ICE

PH . T E 8-9199
Old Dixie Highway, longwood

YOUR

J. B . AU TO PARTS
B. O. OWEN

comes from the plant of the Florida

Neighborhood Drugstore
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Prescription Service By Competent Pharmaciata
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EXCEPTIONAL FOUNTAIN SERVICE
FREE DELIVERY ON PRESCRIPTIONS

Keyser's Pharmacy

Ph. 838-2962
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Ph. 838-6101, 838-6102

llwy. 17-92, Longwood

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Power and Light Company, on the St.
Johns across Like Monroe.

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By M any t. h m m
Bale* • wall clack to •
northern aawapaper editorial
attic* tkcrc'c a hug* alga
carry lag juat two words:
"Write It" The Sanford But#
Formers’ Market haa changed
tkla phrase (a another twa
words; *Tn K."
Thirty year* ago, Dae. IB,
tkla "try It" theme waa be­
gun. On tkla data the Banfetd Market wet dedicated
with aaa prtma goal—ta be a
clearing heoae far farmer*;
te eat dewa on the long, irkname, tireaome taik of driv­
ing a truck from on* paint to
a nether te gat a load of produe* and then taking that
lead te the buyer*—alto Mat­
tered from hare to there.
Buaineis actually got sterted a t the Sanford lit* Jan.
II, IMS. Han It been a suc­
cess? A definite "Yaa!"
A month after bualnete got
atarted, the market had 82
atalla in operation, and this
la epite of a devastating
freesa which had virtually
wiped out a greater portion
of Florida crops i available
produca was extremely light.
You ask for proof? An­
other month later—on Feb.
18—thara ware 72 suite in
operation. Co a little further
—on June 30, a mere 24
weeks afUr the market open­
ed, cash (not IOU slips of
paper) salsa from the market
platform reached a tout of
*818,828. That’s when a dol­
lar was worth 100 renU.
Bull rsnUla took care of
overhead, allowed a fund for
depreciation. Sure, the buy­
ers would have come to the
aUU anyway but the grower
wouldn’t have known the true
value of his goods; they’re
growers, in tha most part,
and buyers would have gotten
the produce a t their prices.
At the market, the farmer
found out what true values
were—end are. They wera as­
sembled under on* roof; the
buyer didn’t get the opportun­
ity te chisel. If a dealer at
tha market was, or is, proven

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unscrupulous, shady or dis­
honest la his dealings, he gate
a finger pointed at him, and
then tha doer—he gets the
hint R ut that’s In the pastl
The "try it" theme hae ex­
panded te many new fieida of
endeavor; protective point*
far the farmer, dealer and
coatumar. Tha field la ex­
panding. Market officials a rt
looking for tha Sanford facil­

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ami dispersed to the ready
market la the state.
Tha explosive papulaboo
growth I* Florida has made
this aa imperative part at tha
oparaUoa. It’s paying sffl
(mat year the Hanford State
Farmers’ Market did 88.71
million worth af business . . .
tidy sues! Gross sales
through state markets from
June 1938 te date have total­
ed 1397 mltlioa.
Market leaders kava sat up
1964 P rofras M itten
pretertiv* areas for the
aer; a field laboratory
baa baa* set up at tha facil­
ity. Tha lab cheeks oa insecti­
cide residue aa that a* dead­
ly poiaoa la inflicted aa the
public, the consumer. Remem­
ber a few year* ago tha to-do
ovor cranberries and how the
public suddenly lott its taste
for that product? Tha field |
laboratory la tha only per­
manent on* in the state out­
side of Tallahassee — others
are in operation but they are
mobile unite. Laboratory tech­
nicians also are trained to
ferret out atomic fallout and
tha accompanying dangers.
Farfetched? Not at alii
Tha Sanford market Is
about as centrally located as
you can gat. Before tha Cos*
tro regime took ever in Cuba,
tha market deaft wtih produc­
er* from Cuba, ths Isle of
Pines. It still reaches aa far
away as Mexico. Whan tha
real "local" areas ars frown
out, the market reaches
E . H. McALEXANDER farther south and continues
its operation.
of 1930. Ha Is marrisd to tha
former Mildred Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. MeAlsxandar Useful In W inter
have a daughter, Dorothy,
Don’t put away the electric
who is Mrs. William Chandler. fan at the end of warm weath­
Mr. and Mrs. Cenahdlr ___au er. it can be useful any time
Sir. and Mrs. Chandler and of year, especially for indoor
their two sons rssid* in Twen- clothes drying.
tynina Palms, Calif., which
Speaking of laundry prob­
gives ths grandparsnts an op­ lems, hera’s another good-toportunity to travel.
know trick: If you have an old
McAlexander Is a member umbrella with a worn cover,
of the Florida Trucking As­ remove the fabric and bang
sociation, Semlnola County tha frame upside down; it will
Chamber of Commerce and serve aa a handy collapsible
ths Methodist Church.
rack for drying small pieces.

ity to become a two-way
(treat They went
activities le getting
from Florida polats and ship­
ping them te northern potato.
You hit a slack season in
Florida farming, jest as you
do in farming in tha north,
and they happen at different
times, so, produce is being
brought te tha Sanford mark­
et from those northern paints

Mac's O il Company

Observes 3 0 Years
The dcprcsalon in the early
1930a was no "bugaboo" for
E. R. MrAIaxander. For It
was then he opened his own
email business and now, af­
ter 30 successful years, has
thousands of satisfied cus­
tomers.
As prssldsnt and ganaral
manager of Mac’s Oil Com­
pany, ine., he is the distrib­
utor of Phillip* M products
such aa tires, batteries, ac­
cessories, gasoline, fuel ofl
and motor oil. Associated
with him is Earl Evans, Philheat dealer.
Over the years Mac’s Oil
Company has expanded until
now It operates a fleet of
eight delivery trucks and ona
largo transport trailer with a
hauling rapacity of 8,700 gal­
lons. This truck is used for
hauling products from tha
ocean terminal at Tampa.
McAlexander became one of
the first Phillip* 88 distrib­
utors in Florid* on Jan. 1,
19S4. Kvsns joined him short­
ly after, as a fust oil dealer.
The distributorship covsrs all
of Seminole County and por­
tions of Volusia and Lake
Countisa.
A native of Sanford, MeAlexander attended
local
Mhools and is a gradual* of
Semlnola High School, class

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Florida Power Gives 'Power To Please'
of Florida Power Corporator
b located oe Lake Monroe
Mar Enterprise, and b om
example of the company’! con
tinulng modernization and ex
paniion program designed t&lt;
provide plenty of ’’power ti
please" for resldlntlal, com
mercial, and Industrial eus
tomers in this important area
The Turner plant was ori
finally built in 1923 and ha&lt;
a generating capacity in tho»
days of 11,500 kilowatts. Sinct
that time, ever-increasing de
manda (or more and mon
electric power required expan
sion of the plant until, today
the Turner plant produce
more than 200,00 kilowatts o
electricity.
The Turner plant gulps thi
natural-gas equivalent of ap
proximately 4,500 barrels o
oil in one day. And the plant’
average monthly fuel cost 1
about $286,000 Fuel is burn*
to heat the water which make
the high-pressure, suporheate
steam which spins huge turbe
generators which produce ele
trie power.
All of the company's plant
are tied together with high
voltage transmission lines
and are also Interconnects
with those systems of neighboi
ing electric companies. Flos
Ida Power la Interconnects
with over 130 other electrl
utility systems in this and a&lt;i
Joining states. Under emet
gency condition, the compan
ran draw electric power b
displacement from electrl
companies as far north as th
Great Lakes and as far wes
as the Pacific Northwest.
Florida Power Corporate
serves an area of 20,600 squar.
miles in 32 of Florida's 6T
counties; employs more than
2,300 men and women; and
provides "power to please" for
325,000 residential, commer
rial, and industrial customers.
The company is a tax-paying,
investor-owned utility and has
approximately 25,000 common
shareholders, of whom more
than 4.000 live in Florida; the
board of directors Is composed
of 10 men, each a Florida re­
sident and businessman.

Thunderstorms
Common Here
Thunderstorms are as com­
mon in Florida as land and
aawgrais. They not only
drench the ground and help
keep lakes full, hut also cool
off hot, stifling summer days
with natural air-conditioning.
Since Florida is a breeding
ground for thunderstorms,
many
residents
probably
wonder what causes the sud­
den clouding anil downpour
of rain that can soak them
before they have a chance to
open an umbrella.
Keith Itutson, state climat­
ologist with the Fioridu Agri­
cultural Experiment Stations,
s a y s that thunderstorms are
a product of heat ami moist
air. They occur most fre­
quently during the months of
June through September.
Hutson explain! that as the
sun heats up the rurth during
the early part of a day, hot
moist air rises in columns to
form clouds a t elevations of
about .1,000 to 5,000 feet. This
is known as convection. The
air is usually heavily-laden
with moisture drawn up from
the Gulf of Mexico or the
Atlantic Ocean.
The rising muist air quickly
cools, and begins to reach
what is called the "dew
point." The ‘Mew point" is
the degree of coolness humid
air must reach before water
vapor will condense into
liquid. W a t e r b e a d s or
"sw eat" appearing on the
side of a glass containing an
iced drink is an example of
this phenomenon.

R eady Fireplace
F o r F irst Blaze
Incidental:)’, Isn't it about
time to get your fireplace
ready for the first fall blare?
You might clean the bricks
with a stiff brush and a solu­
tion like this: two tablespoons
of soda, one capful of liquid
detergent, and a gallon of
warm water. Allow this to
soak into the surface for a
while before rinsing off. Clean
dulllooking andirons and fire­
tending equipment the same
way, then burnish them with
steel wool.
Smooth red bricks around a
hearth respond well to a rubdown of cooking or mineral
oil. This will make them look
shiny, but not greasy.
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INTERCONNECTION
Today's the day.
Number two turbine is due for its four
year overhaul. Down time will be about a
week. There have been extensive plans— the
slack in power will be taken up by one
of the other six Florida Power plants in the
state. So the call goes out over a microwave
communication network, “We’re takin’ her
off the line now. Be ready to assist at
our peak load about 6:30.”
HUGE TURBOGENERATORS such as these are
typical of those used a t Florida Power Corpora­
tion plants to produce electric power. The George

E. Turner plant on Lake Monroe, near Enter­
prise, produces more than 200,000 kilowatts of
electric power.

First Federal Resources Top $ 18 .5 Million
In the five years that closed
at mid-1964, First Federal Sav­
ings and Loan Association
doubled its resources, closing
the June 30, 1961, period with
$18,523,956.62. The pace has
more than kept up with the
economic drive that has char­
acterized fast-growing Sem­
inole County.
The loan demand In the area
has been an indication of this
progress, as homeowners and
businessmen sought funds with
which to build their ’’dream
house" or quarters adequate
to meet the trade require­
ments. From June, 1959, to
mid-year 1964 the mortgage
balances outstanding at First
Federal Increased from $7,830,500 to over $15,100,000.
The direct relationship of
this growth to the business up­
sweep in the community was
pointed out by George Touhy,
executive vice president, who
said that a majority of this
money is used for material
and labor that goes Into con­
struction. This payroll in turn
circulates through the stores
of the merchants.
The source of the capital for
this economic boost, it was
said, is the savings accounts
that come from thrifty and
sound investment minded sav­
ers. The savings accounts on
June 30 this year totaled $16,138,119.60, according to the
statement of the Savings and
I.oan Association, a jump from
slightly less than $9 million
five years ago,
Part of the incentive for the
savings and investments has
been the liberal earnings over
this period. Until Jan. 1, 1962,
in this period the dividends
were at the rate of four per
cent; since then the yield has
been four and one quarter per
cent a year, Touhy remarked.

During this five-year sp a n , payments and additions to
First Federal moved from savings accounts to the ser­
quarters at 119 West First vice-minded facility. A nigiit
Street to Its strikingly modern depository also Is used by
new building at 312 West First after-hour customers.
Street. Here one of the fea­
The association personnel
tures of the association's optimistically looks to the fu­
many community services is ture, because the economic
Ihe availability to civic groups forecasts Indicate a continuing
of the caucus room for organ­ Influx of people to the area.
ization or committee meetings. And it is (he aim of First Fed­
While adequate p a r k i n g eral's staff to attract these
spaces arc provided Its cus­ newcomers' savings by the
tomers while they are trans­ same courteous and prompt
acting business in the beauti­ service that has resulted in
ful building, the added accom­ over 6,000 savings accounts
modation of postage paid mail now being on the books. The
brings many of the mortgage responsibility for encouraging

Employee* at PRECISIONEERING manufacture aircraft com­

home ownership also will bo
assumed by the lending side
of the business, it was said.
“The policy of our directors
always has been for the asso­
ciation to play a vital role in
the forward movement of
this community," Touhy said.
"We will continue to promote
this area as one in which It
truly is a pleasure in which to
live."
Directors of First Federal
arc E. C. Harper Sr., J. 11
Van Hoy, S. F. Doudney, A.
Edwin Sliinholser, Jack I.
Greene, Robert E. Earns and
Touhy,

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Canadian border to Florida Power customers.

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Dr. J. Wayne Reitz, presi­
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next 50 years of agricultural
extension will be more excit­
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past 50 years.
He termed the passage of
the Morrill Act, which opened
the way for extension work,
as the most significant piece
of legislation in the history
of higher education in the
country. He pointed out that
its passsgs waa based on the
belief that widespread oppor­
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Created By Horticulturist
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A eoetiauing research pro­
gram 1• carried oa in all
phase* of the vegetable operayea, utilising It* ova and fed-

aral end state research eertlew , method* tad facilities
to continually upgrade th i
production of quality vegeta­
ble*, and to eosura that qual­
ity product reaches Mm teaturner. This include* a steady

The "Oklawaha” blackberry
ha* bees developed ea a peUnator for "Flordagraod” aad
for 1U other highly deriraMo
horticultural feature*. It dately resemble# "Flordagreod”
ia both plant aad berry char­
acteristic*.
Pollen of the natira trailingtype blackberry or dewberry
(Rubua trivial!*) 1* capable cf
causing berries to art aad de­
velop oa • variety such as
"Flordagrand." However, the
native blackberry pleats must

was at the amthwwf eenmr cf
park Atoms and First Street
1U first Mtivttfea were O n
Insurance, sad MtUog fertili­
sers and grower*’ supplies.
The Chase brother* Jointly
bought n w

rw slrtlng af IN seedlings.
“ Ftodagrand” was Me. 77 la
thin population, la the same
UM seedlings, "Oklawaha”
was No. M. Thus, both ara of
the same parentage, but ere
genetic allv different

orange grave*

and successfully sold their

"Oklawaha," like "Florda­
graad," la semi-evergreen to
ever-greea la foliage and
trailing In habit The plants
grew vigorously under favor­
able conditions, and the cants
require either trslllslng or
•taking for support. Tha new
canes grow to a sufficient
length to be trained on n trsllie of desired height after establiahad plants have been cut
back to ground level soon aft­
e r harveat This cutting back
■Id* In pest control and in

Their operation* prorad so
successful that other orange
growars earn* to thorn and ask­
ed thorn to ooD their crop*.
This w u the beginning of
Chase A Company's packing
and soiling operation*.

Mpptog Fatal
Cbaaa A Company grow ,
and boeam* on# of th* largest
organisations of its kind In
central Florida. Sanford w u
credited with being tha largest
orange ohlpping point in Flor­
ida before th* 1IM fro**#.
Tbo operation* weathered
several minor fraoaoa, which
destroyed part of the crape,
but the two grant frames of
December UN aad February
INS almost annihilated tha
Florida citnsa Industry. Tbo
shipment* from Florida were
reduced from ever five mil­
lion boxes annually to feu
than 140,00b.
Th* aeonomk reouMs of tbo
frees* had a marked effect
on Chase A Company, for tha
aourcas of It* revenue—from
packing, shipping ond market­
ing. and from th# safe of forwere almost eliminated.
New Office
By sheer perseverance. Mm
strictest economy sod remarkab!« Ingenuity in developing
new activities, C hau A Com­
pany survived.
In loot Johua C. Chase open­
ed in office for Chase A Com­
pany in Jacksonville. Just be­
fore the turn of th# century
V/i'Vam Randolph Hamoy became a partner In Chaae A
Company anl waa Instrumental
in developing much of the veg­
etable business from tbo lower
east coast.
l)y Isot the citrus business
ha«l developed to such an ex­
tent plus th* vegetable busi­
ness from the lower east coast
and the Infant celery business
In Sanford, that th* Jackson­
ville office proved most exped­
ient. The business grew with
the rapidly expanding citrus
and vegetable Industries and.
In 1914. the company was in­
corporated.
Shortly after World War 1
the Insurance business was
sold in order that full time
could be devoted to the fruit,
vegetable and growers' supply
business. In the late 1920s the
vegetable operations on the
lower east roast were discon­
tinued because rapid popula­
tion growth waa absorbing
some of the fields and grovei,
notably at Coral Cable*.

EVELYN Proctor uses a card puncher in thn
vast IBM electronic bookkeeping equipment of
Chase &amp; Company.
(Herald Photo)

AN IBM CARD sorter is operated by T. R. Sheibenberger, assistant
comptroller at Chase ft Company.
(Herald Photo)

During this period the vege­
table, fertlilrer and grower*’
supply business was develop­
ing rapidly aad profitably un­
der th* direction of W. A.
Leffler, who joined the com­
pany in INI. Among th* many
actlviUea which far many
yeari Leffler guided ao cuecessfully w u that of the who!#sale building supplies.
It took the big freeze of 'Mtinued because rapid populainto the vegetable buslneit,
but the first shipment* totaled
little more than three or four
carload* In a whole year. Now
production In this department
piares Chase A Company

pollinate the Uteri flower* of
"nordagraad” n a y reault in
approximately n 10 per cent
lower yield on "Fiordsgrand.”
The earlier crop oa “Oklawaba” ia an advantage beeauie
it lengthen* the total picking
period In a blackberry plant­
ing constating of a' SO-SO pro­
portion of the*# two varletiei.
U l i r FEATVtCf
"Fiord a grind” berries typ­
ically are oblong, abiny black,
and about 1H inebea long and
!4 inch wida in tbo early pick­
ing*. Thote of "OUawaha"
a rt somewhat blunt, not quit#
10 ihlay, and meaaurt 114 x t*
Inebea. Both fruita decrease in (%
average lire and change in
shape as the picking period
of each progresses. Berries of
both varieties contain a deep
red juice and have a delicate,
delightful aroma. The drupe­
lets of "Flordagrand" are
slightly larger than those of
"Oklawaha.” The berries turn
reddish if exposed to sun aft­
er picking, and so should be i
placed in shade as soon as
picked.
,
Berries viry in sweetness
and acidity between varletiei.
They also vary according to
the degree of ripeness at
which individual berries aro
picked within a variety. The
figures given in the table ara
baaed on pint composite sam­
ples of each variety, and ara t
averages of several pickings
during each of two consecutivo
year*.

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Just before 1930 most of the
citrus business was disposed
of, th* company retaining only
the few groves It owned out­
right and tha packing house in
Sanford. For the next five
year* crops from the Chase
groves were marketed through
the Florida Citrus Exchange.
From then on Chase A Com­
pany returned the marketing

The bloom date* of Maekberriea vary from year to
year by as mech as several
weeks ia a ''given location.
They also vary la the same
year between different parts
of the stats, aad between open
field ta d protected garden
sites. "Oklawaha" usually
opens Its first blossoms a few
days earlier, and alas discon­
tinues blooming n few days
(earlier than "Flordagrand” ;
there U a good overlap of
bloom.
At GalattvUle, average
date* of first to full bloom
have beta as fellows: "Okla­
waha," March 10 to 23;
"Flordagrand,” March U to
27. At Sanford, blossoming of
blackberries averages 10 days
to two weeks earlier than at
Galnatvlll*.
Toward the end of the
"Flordagrand” bloom period,
soma blossomi may not be
cross-pollinated, slnca at that
time little or no pollen may be
available from "Oklawaha."
However, the number of flowera not pollinated by "Okla­
waha" near the end of the
bloom period of "Florda­
grand” la a small percentage
of the total, and the latest
blossom* of "Flordagrand”
usually produce the smallest
berries.
Failure of "Oklawaha” to

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Horticaltural Specialties Crowing In Seminole

Acres Set
In Trees

One of the Important agri­
cultural enterprises in Seminote County is the production
of horticultural specialties
(thla Includes all of the nur­
serymen). The crape grown in
the nurseries are ferns, var­
ious types of foliage plants,
chrysanthemumi and other
blooming
planU,
various
thru be, citrus tree*, turf,
bulb* and tubers, etc.
Aa the county population

By K n it ta a » e r »

Amt Af. A m *
Tha citrus M nstry la the
Urge»t M oatry la Seminole
County.
There i n sow close to 22,000 a c m «f baariac aad nonbearing traaa. H ourly they
caa be divided lata to par cant
aarly aad mid n aiaa oraagei,
23 per caat Valencias, three
per coot grapefruit aad 12 per
cent tmgartaae tad ether*.
The co-tree value af the 1MM crop t i a apprexhaately
|( ,300,000.
The December 1N2 free**
killed aome tree* but there
baa beea ceaaiderabla plaatiag
af new trees aiace then. It ap­
pear! that Seminole County
ha i a bight future la citrus.
There arc numerous planting*
oo flstwoodt land where the
a rts ha* beea bedded or tiled
or both to facilitate drainage
of water. Thli marginal land
has been avoided la tbe pait
but with the scarcity of prime
citrua land there haa been
large acreage* planted In this
manner In varioua parti of tbe
eitru* belt.
In 1963 there were 4S.34t.000
citrua treea in Florida. More
than 37 per cent of thin num­
ber are eattmaled to be in the
non bearing category.
Seminote County ranka fifth
In Florida to tbe production of
tangerine*. It appeari that a
large part of Semlaola Coun­
ty'* economy will be baaed on
citrus fruit for many years to
come.

continue! to grew by leaps nnd
bounds with modem aub-divlalons springing up in almost
every section, production of
horticultural specialties will
expand with it to beautify the
surroundings.
In 1930 there were 9 nur­
series in the county and now
there are ever 100 nurseries
which contribute slieably to
the income of the area. It is
felt that much of the vegetable

land which lies fallow today
could be profitably used by
growing field-grown ornament­
als.
Seminole County growers
are exporting some eraament*
■la to other states and In the
future this amount could be
considerable.
PEACHES
The peach Industry in Flor­
ida has been moving at a ra­
pid pace fo* the peat few

M A N U FA C T U R ER S

year*. Thla la mainly due to
the finding of nematode-resis­
tant rootstock* and to the
peach breeding work being
done at the University of Flor­
ida by Ralph Sharpe.
Seminole County h u several
plantings of peaches end we
can expect more in the future.
It la felt that there is a de­
finite future for the peach in­
dustry in Florida but H la a

business t u t must be enter*
ed with caution. This i* a new
crop for this area aad there
are many things to ba Mare*
ed.
There aiuaf be rafOeknt
chilling weather to provide
good dormancy break aad be«vy fruit sot.
Good air aad wator drain*
age a r t essential for produc­
tion and growth «f tree*.

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M E N ’S &amp; BO YS’ N I G H T W E A R . . .

“COMA” Is the name of n Inrge, flat-headed West Indies fish . . . but it
also is the trade name of the product of one of Seminole County’s new­
est industries, Southern Fibreglnss Products. The firm manufactures 15
nnd more pleasure boats a day in its modern plant off South Sanford
Avenue.

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In tha
manufacture of popular atyla men’a and boya’ pajamaa , . . Now you caa
travel throughout the United Statea aad maay foreiga eouatrfaa aad
find thia familiar “SANFORD” label on the eountera o f loading

Three general Iona of tho Meliser family have been npeclaHata

Among other preventable
nuisance* are mark* left an
window aitls by aartbeuwara
flower pots. You might protcet your siQs with left-over
strips of such things aa linol­
eum or plastic-coated panel­
ing. Or use under eaeh plant a
wide lid. The plastic kind that
come on soma coffee cans are
particularly good for thla.
Another way is to malt soma
paraffin in a pan and dunk the
bottom of each pot.

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A new and fascinating In­
dustry has been introduced
into Seminole County; Horse
breeding. To be specific, quar­
te r horse breeding.
George C. Harden J r., who
aays he "could ride a quarter
horse before 1 could walk,”
has developed within the last
three years a 120-acre ranch
primarily for the breeding and
training of quarter horses. He
calls It "a hobby” since his
vocstional pursuits are eltrue
groves between Lake Maty
and Longwood.
The Harden ranch is ap­
propriately named “ River’s
Edge” since it lays along the
Weklva River on Highway 40
west. Harden and his wife,
the former Mildred Miller,
are natives of Sanford. They
now are planning to build a
new home on a knoll at the
ranch overlooking the Weklvn
River for themselves and
their four children.
To the uninitiated the term
"quarter horse” would mean
“one-fourth of a horse." How­
ever, the term actually means
a "horse which runa a quar­
ter of a mile.” For the quar­
ter horse Is a short course
runner and can clock the quar­
ter mile In 21-plus seconds.
There are no official rec­
ords of the quarter horse
prior to 1040 when the Amer­
ican Quarter Horse Associa­
tion was organized. Y et there
are historical references to
the breed as far back as 1020.
The preface to the bonk,
“ Quarter Horae Breeder,"
reads:
American Hymhol
"Since early colonial days,
the quarter horse was des­
tined to become a symbol of
Amerlran expediency and de­
velopment. Bred by Ameri­
cans, with the needs and de­
sires of Americans In mind,
It Is understandable that this
breed should be endowed with
the attributes of its prnpagntors. Tha ruggedness of the
pioneer; the tenacity, when
fared with adversity; the do.
cility and composure, In
time of crisis; and the benuty, symmetry, nnd versatility
of the land, are synonymous
with the virtues of the breed."
Fans of Wild W est tales
picture the qunrter horse as
having been developed within
the last century to work live­
stock.
However, Harden says rec­
ord* from the early ll»00s re­
fer to the qunrter horse. He
reports that research reveals
the thoroughbred from Eng­
land was not rugged enough
for the New World and so it
was crossed with the Span­
ish mustang found In Flor­
ida. The offspring of the Eng­
lish thoroughbred nnd the
Spanish mustang was the
quarter horse.
To quote further from the
Quarter Horse Breeder:
"There were really two fartor* that developed the quar­
ter horse, utility ami speed.
Time nnd place hnve always
determined which wnn para­
mount. The quarter horse has
been the ordinary man's us­
ing-horse. Owner-bred, ownertrained and more often than
not owner-raced.
Hurst of Speed
"To lie useful on the fron­
tier ami the ranch, the horse
bus to have certain character­
istics; namely, weight, a eertaln rugged power, nnd abil­
ity to live off the country.
There was no Derby or Santa
Anita when and where the
quarter horse developed. The
quarter horse matched and
raced when hi* owner* met,
for 100 yard* or as far ns
they could see an opening;
seldom over a quarter of a
mile, hence hia name.
"For short distance raring
• tremendnua burst of apre-1
Is mors valuable than sus­
tained action. For this, tha
quarter horse evolvesi muscle
which the owner used during
the week on his farm or ranch.
"Much of the origin of the
quarter horse Is lost, hut •
few facts are available. Wood,
Sandy* nnd Gookin were the
first to Import English horses
Into Virginia about Iti'.’O. Soon
thereafter, Governor Nichol­
son legalised horse racing,
whlfi Immediately became

GEORGE HARDEN, nlxuird his chnmpion mnre,
I, cc' h Pride, ••cuts” n rn lf in h recent qunrter
horse show contest. Somo 20 quarter horse
pular. Ily lflOO, large purswere being offered. For
vcral reusons, among these
e lack of tracks and
raight stretches of road, it
came the habit to run short
ces, generally along tho
lin street of the town ns
is wns the only straight
d cleared stretch nvailus. , , . ,
Old Snipe
"William Itobinson, onene deputy governor of
mile Island, raised some of
o best running horses in
at colony. Ilia original sire,

Old Snipe, according to an unsigned manuscript, wns found
in a drove of wild horses on
Point Judith. Although Rob*
inson did not realixe it. Old
Snipe's ancestors were probably bred in Spain,
“Very likely the Virginia
horses already hnd some infusion of Spanish blood, as
it la know that there were
Spanish horses in the backwoods of tho colony."
To quote from another
book, "The Amerirnn Quarter Horse:"
"The quarter horse, a con-

breed of hore«i In A m irlei,
and this much wa can prava.
Wa know that tha quarter
•kern- psedwtwd tb# America!
thoroughbred and waa a fac­
tor In tha aitablishment of
tha thoroughbred rather than
the other way around.
“Thia, xadly enough, will
not endear ua to historians
of tha thoroughbred, but wa
hare ample proof th at tha
quarter running horse was es­
tablished as ■ bread and was
earning a good living as such
long before tha lads of Bos­
ton threw their monumental
Tea Party and long before our
hero was used as a cavalry
charger In George Washing­
ton’s Revolutionary A rm y -, . .
Strang Influence
"We do know th at we are
dealing with not only tha his­
tory of the quarter horse, but
with the history of the Un­
ited States. The quarter
horse has played an import­
ant role in every war that
this nation has fough' up un­
til World War II. We know
that he had a hand in the
Battle of the Alamo, that he
mounted Custer’s men and,
some say, the Indians as well
who gave the lada in blue a
rough afternoon, lie was a
strong Influence in the win­
ning of the West and one
may trace the westward de­
velopment of these United
States by tracking his hoofshows are held annually throughout Florida.
prints from the Atlantic to
Hnrdcn owns nnd operates a 120-acre quarter
the Pacific Ocean............
horse ranch on Highwuy 46 west.
“. , , , .Equine historians
idlctlon on almost any any since the invention of tho
do agree that the horse of
Int, runs true to form when hatchet.
Spain waa shipped to Florida
ie attempt* to undertake
Quite a Iforae
and the Vera Crus peninsula
» history. Horting out the
"Strangely enough t h e and that this Spanish horse
eta is practically an impos- grand little horse has surviv- was of Arabian extraction.”
jlllty for much, perhaps too e,t this working-over Just as
»ch that has little to do with I** h“ • urvive,‘ drought, pastlf
,
lienee, KU fi* -um l-pray breedEntertainment In Seminole
""tywriUe" Ing programs, and shout av- lx well-rounded. In addition to
out the magnificent steed. erythlng else that can happen recreation which whole fam­
"The quarter horse has had to n breed of animal*. Again ilies may enjoy together, there
are do-it-yourself historians we are impressed with his is fun for the sports-minded
irk him over than he tins stamina. The quarter horse Is too. Harness racing, grey-j
lira on his tail, anil more quite a horse indeed,
hound tracks and jal alal a r c '
gumcrit* nnd knockdown,
"We do know thnt the quar- all available within the county ,
ag-out fights have been ter horse ran claim to be both for those who prefer th e :
nrtrd over this matter than the oldest and the youngest •'spectator” type.

THESE FOALS, now six-eight months old, some day will be partlclpating in quarter horse shows on weekends nnd working on ranche*
through the week. But for the next year, before commencing their train­
ing, they will cavort around George Harden’s River’s Edge Ranch.

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for every type auto,
truck and tractor.

Manager Joanne H arriett and
Assistant Manager Bill Tucvuo.

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Made Capable Of
H oeing Up To 5,000
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Settings.
S m ith ’* exclusive Flat blade* for
maximum cutting and mulching
ability against the adjustable
shear bar. They are reversible for
double life and eeonumy, and
guaranteed non-hreakahte.
This hue head is also available
with a 3-pojnt hitch frame.

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Florida Power &amp; Light Capability Points To 5 Million KWs
Firm Joins
Cross-State
Power Line
F orlJa Po'Acr and Light
Company'* system capability
grew to 2,®W,W0 kilowatts in
lt*3. as compared with only
SOI.oi) in 1341. according to
Sstf.’t Burnt, local manager.
Five new generating unita
—tire* und«r construction
gni two on lot* drawing boards
-w ill and anothar 2.123.000
kilowatt*, an increase of more
than 71 per cent by the end of
1W7, Burnt seid.
Also. Barns pointed out,
vita a recent rate rut, elec-j
fruity go# i# much cheaper
true a com mast ion of tervicei
la the home. FPL newspaper,
radio and television adverti*Ing tells this story.
Oar r*4*&gt; spot points out
that thla is the fourth major
rate cut FPL hat made tinea
1M3 . . . helping fo reduce the
average price paid per real*
dential kilowatt hour by 31
per cent. Wbat'a more, tin
new ratei fall about eight per
cent below the national aver­
age.
Called the "moat significant
advancement of the decade
la the development of electric
poser supply in the state of
Florida," a new 34,000 volt
cross-state tranamlaalon line
vent Into operation Sept. 3.
At a ceremony dedicating
the new line. Chairman of the
Florida Pohlle ttllltlea Com­
mission Fdwtn L. Mason clos­
ed the ssritch that put the
high-voltage power link Into
commercial operation.
"Here, expressed hi terms
of steel, aluminum and cop­
per. Is (he ability of the state’*

electric companies to work to­ Administration, state officials
gether to strengthen and ex­ and representatives of the
pand the stale's power grid so three electric utilities.
essential to the most economi
"The strengthening and ex­
:al srd ber.rf.e!al supply of pansion of the bigh-voltagc
electric service," declared grid helps nduce the over all
Mason.
Investment
in
generating
The ne-sr Ine. extending plants to meet Florida's loom­
from Cape Kennedy to the ing power requirement* since
Tampa Bay area, provides an­ the reserve generation requir­
other cross-state link in Flor­ ed for safe, dependable opera­
ida's high voltaze electric tion Is materially reduced
power network and was cun through poolin'1 and sharing of
structed by the Joint coopera generating capacity among the
tlon of Flortdi Puw»r Corpora ?om,-pivies involved." Mat"*
lion. Florida Power k Light said. "These are Juat a cou­
Company and Tampa Electric ple of the many way* the pow­
Company.
er network help* hold down
Attending tha dinner, apon the cost of electricity to the
sored by the Brevard Com customer while further safe
mlttee of 110, were members guarding his service.
of the Florida Public I'tllities
"The need for a large-scale
Commission,
representatives statewide tiansmisslon net­
of the Air Force and the Na­ work ha* Ion* been recognized
tional Aeronautics and Space . ani I ain happy to say that

the utility systems in Florida
have expanded interconnec­
tions from year to year and
have developed such a state­
wide power grid," he said.
lo discussing electric ser­
vice to strategic Cape Ken­
nedy, Mason pointed out that
the new transmission l i n k
would hack up jower supply
to this vital area served by
Florida Power A Light Com­
pany. He also noted that FPL
i* budding a new ..generating..
station at the Cape which it
scheduled for completion next
spring.
The super towers which sup­
port tiie new high voltage
cross-state line are designed
to withstand
lU-mllespcrnour hurricane winds.
Running westward from Co­
coa in the Cape Kennedy area,
the new line passes nrar Lake
Wales, Winter Haven. Harlow
ant Tampa, terminating at St.
Petersburg. Power can tie tak­
en from or pumped into the
network at any of these points
In addition to providing a
more dependable power sup­
ply In normal ttmes. the net­
work permits the swift deliv­
ery of emergency power into
arras of the state suffering
• hurricane damage or oilier
catastrophe.

Debut
Wood boards-and-battrns —
long popular as siding for ex­
terior home walls — is now
making its debut on the inter-!
lor.
line of tile newest patterns
of Southern Pine is "reverse
batten" paneling. It differs
from the exterior style in that
batten strips arc under rather |
than over spaces between ver-1
tical boards. As a result, the
full thickness of rach panel
projects from room wall* —
giving a pleaiing Uirec-diincn
slonal impression.

Cape' K muM v' i missile prcjMts.
served by Florida F o * er A Light
C cm yasy'i t r t n s m l s i l e n lines
from tha M irth and South. »|U be
a H in d greater dependability of
scnice with this newest link in
Florida'* expending p e» sr gnd

TIIK GEORGE E. TURNER plant of tliv Kloridu Power Corpotation produces more than 2(H),000 kilowatts of electric
power. The plant, originally Iniilt in 1020), is on Lake Monroe,

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Recent yean ham brought about a new balanea between Florida’*
growing touriam, agriculture, and her even-faater-growing industry.
The maaiiiva build-up at Cape Kennedy has served not only to strength­
en Florida’a industrial base, but to demonstrate Florida'* ideal climate
— both In ttrms of weather and economy—for industrial location in

general.
POWKR PATF!S PROGRESS! Central Florida can rely on Florida
Power &amp; Light Company to keep pace with Its growing needs. The near­
by Cape Kennedy Plant, scheduled for operation in 1963, will be able
to generate about 10 times* the present electric requirements of the en­
tire missile-launching complex. This will assure plenty of dependable
power for the moon-ahot program as well as for the expanding growth
of the area.
Yew. FPL haa power lo spare, now and in the future . . . to help keep
Florida powerful!

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DR. 1. W. WILSON
. . . cntomologiat

DR. J. F. DARBY
. . . pathologirt

DR. R. f t FORBES
. . . aofl chomlat

DR. H. L. RHOADES
nematologiat

DR. W. T. 8CUDDER
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DR. P. J. WE8TGAT*
. • . horticulturist

B. F. WHITNER JR.
. . . horticulturist

Research Helping Farmers To Pave W ay To Better Crops
Florida vegetable growers I disease control, and more In- Florida E*p*rim»nt Station, tho West and la being tried mulch does. Weeds will grew
Buy pave their way to teea come la future,
through the mulch. If moleon Celery Avenue points In in Florida.
aofl blowing, better weed and J Reaeareh at tbs Central this direction. I t would in­
Tho two aclentista say black crickets are present, they
volve petroleum mulches as plastic film and petroleum must be controlled before
mulch cost about the same to
mulch Is applied. They would
deportment of chooiiatry at
aoil sealants to prevent lots
apply broadcast. Both in­
tunnel
through it and reduce
of volatile fumigants, which hibit wind and water erosion
its
effectiveness.
makes them Its* effective; of aoil and reduce fertiliser
and Roprocht had k m able
la 1M&gt; Precision *«ring, amounts to thousands of dol­ raise loll temperature and leaching. Both prevent lota of
Since petroleum mulch is
to show that track id atom
of calory waa caaood by boroa lac. waa organ lied by J. Earl lar! annually. During the a 11 m u 1 a t a plant growth, volatile fumigants and make black and absorbs th* sun’s
deficiency aad th at applica­ Provenchor. The company waa past year material cotta alons bringing earlier and larger r e d u c a d dosage effective. warm rays. It speeds germin­
tion* of 10 pana da of b o m tboa located oa Virginia exceedtd th* total grots axles harvests; pravent wind and Both result in higher ih.il ation and growth rate and Intempo futures, w i t h black creates stands of small-seed­
par a m pnroatad tracked Drfro la Orlando. Tbo ftrat for th* Drat two years of
water erosion of herbicide- plastic film having a alight ed vegetables.
atom symptom* darofopiac la
shop waa comparatively amall business a t Precitloneering, treated Boils; reduce soil- advantage. Both serve to re­
Drs. Darby and Scudder
duce disease* in cantaloupes have tested It with canta­
la 1MT Dr. Sapvocbt waa and soon bad to be expanded. Inc. And bow about th* fu­ born* diseases.
Drs. J. V. Darby and W. and ether fruits touching soil. loupes. beuns, rollards, cu­
traaafam d to Sanford and After a couple of years ia ture? Presently negotiations
T.
Hcudder got the Idea from
Drs. Darby and Scudder cumbers, cabbage, l e t t u c e ,
a tm d aa rko director aatlJ thla location the plant waa are underway with th* gov­
the
fact
that
petroleum
mul­
point
out, however, that pe­ celery, radishes, squash, and
hit rottroeat la 1M0.
ernment
and
various
prlvata
moved to larger quarters on
With Ike paaaafo of the Coolidge Avenue la Orlando. corporations for th* produc­ ch#* ar* used to stabilise troleum mulch It more readily t o m a t o e s . Survivut and
adapted to narrow beds than gr.w th In early spring hove
yaara the ataff of the Expert* The company remained a t this tion of almiliar commodities. sand dunes In the West.
(n I05ti Dr. Darby tried plastic flint; it may he ap­ been much better with petrol­
Provencher attended th*
alto for four years.
fa July of thia year Pre­ Chrysler Institute of Engi­ plaatle resin sprays to seal plied more conveniently; pea- eum resin mulch than with­
cision**ring, Inc. moved Into neering In Highland Park, solL These provrd too expen­ tlcidra and herbicides may bo out mulch. They tried a 5•ew building specifically Mich., where he studied engi­ sive. He then began experi­ incorporated with it; and it inch hand of mulch with
designed for more modem neering and accounting. H* menting with petroleum retin presents no residue problem. beans ami found it to bo too
manufacturing operation* on worked for more than 11 mulches. On* of these (KnBlack plastic film does not narrow for la-st results.
boom to the Central Florida Shepard Road off Highway years a t various Chrysler cap) I* now on th* market In require a herbicide: Detrnleum • * i t l i o * r s n l i i U g ip k o a v v . t a t l « * l r « r
17-M a t tho north end of plants In tha Detroit area aa
atioa of to aaroa of tDod Laagwood la BCmtnola Coun­ a tool angineer, designer and
load by too flonriaolo County ty- The now plant sita cover* automation angineer. Before
Tana Baraaa made It poaaiblo • total of 18,000 aquaro feet. moving to Orlando, ho waa on
to aadortaka • wider atody of Tbo building will bo further th* manufacturing stuff of
vegetable poodaetfea prob* expanded within a short time. th* Ford Motor Compuny and
in Boptemher of thia year bald other positions of manu­
a loose was signed by* Pro- facturing engineering manag­
olaloneorlng, lac. and the At­ er and general shop superin­
lantic Coast Lino Railroad tendent a t Ford Motor Plants.
arch hi too floldo of for tho former ACL freight Ho Uvea with hla wife, Nancy,
itrol, plaat nutrition, office located a t 212 West and four children on Conway
moan, aofl chemletry, First Street in Sanford. Thia Gardens Road In Orlando.
building is eurrontly being
Jules L. (Bud) Miller, vice
tool aad plant breodiag.
equipped with specially de­ president, waa graduated from
During tbo ST year* of Ha signed machines and equip­ Georgia Tech and worked at
existence tbo Control Florida ment for the exclusive pro­ Bell Aircraft for about five
Experiment Station baa mode duction of Navy catapult yaara In Buffalo, N. V. aa a
• number of eentributiono to atraps and gear for ute on reliability engineer. In 1958
the improvement of vegetable carriers.
he moved to Orlando and
production. Tbo firat of theta
It la estimated that approx­ worked for another five yeurs
contribution! waa the aolutlon imately 75 to 8(1 tons of steel with the Martin Company on
of the problem of cracked will be shipped into this lo­ tha Pershing program la-fure
•tem of celery.
cation annually for this one Joining Precloneerlng, Inc. in
Development of information operation. All of thia material 10(13. He haa ona son, Tim,
an tho kind end amount of will be moved In and out of and reside* In Orlando.
fertilisera to bo uaed haa en­ Hanford over the ACL system.
Averug* aga nf the people
abled farmers to produro In addition other steels and at I’recisloneering, Inc. I* 31
higher yields of hotter qual­ various metala will be moved year*. I* this important? No,
ity vegetable*. The firat ex­ In and out of th* main plant but It may axplaln tha en­
DR. J. W. WII.SON, entomologist in charge of the Central Florida Ex­
periment*
perlments with DOT for the located on Shepard Road by thusiasm of tha company.
periment Station on Celery Avenue, inapects growth of cantaloupe de­
control of the corn earwomt commercial truck llnea. Moat ('recently the oldest m in ia 41
veloped
by I). F. Whittier Jr., station horticulturist.
(Herald Photo)
ware conducted a t the Central of thia material ia atainlea* yeara of age—he U t io **oli|
Florida Station.
ateci anil aircraft atcel and man” of the outfit

viscous materials. For agri­
cultural spraying, they Kara
an approprlata solvent and
surfactant added and ar*
emulsified In water. When
freshly prepared, th# nteln
particles are d i s p e r s e d
throughout the emulsion. Spe­
cial equipment was designed
which permits trouble-free
spraying of th* mulch ma­
terial.
For petroleum mulches th*
Sanford researchtrs prepare,
fertilise, snd bed land in the
usual way. If an all-purpose
fumigant Is to be applied to
control nematodes, w * * d I ,
and soil fungi, they apply it
and the sealant Then they
w a i t three weeks before
planting crop.
Small seeds which must bo
planted shallow come up
threugh the mulch. Dr. Darby
say* crucifers, lettuce, car­
r o t and tomato hiav* a high­
er percentage of emergence
and survival through mulch
thun without I t Since lettuce,
crucifers, and pepper are
now started In seedbed* and
transplanted, Dr. Darby be­
lieves It will he possible to
save labor and gain a few
days In early m aturity by
planting theae crops directly
In the field and mulching
them.

Tbo two scientist* had some
difficulty In applying mulch
with pump applicator* In
their early work. They were
working with small plot* and
made frequent change* In
concentration,
formulations,
rates of application, a n d
width of band. Essco Re­
search and Engineering Cor­
poration, which has worked
with the soil aealunt for five
yearn, has reported no trouble
In the West. They have built
a satisfactory applicator for
Florida, using large-vclume
noxxles and a gear pump.
Drs. Darby and Scudder hare
been ruing a compressed air
applicator mounted on a trac­
tor. This applies both herbi­
cide and mulch on the asms
trip and I* satisfactory for
experimental plots.
Placed on the market for
farm use In Arlxona in Jan ­
uary 1953, petroleum mulch
material* inet with wide­
spread demand.
F l o r i d a researchers say
mere research Is needed be­
fore petroleum mulches can
be recommended generally for
farm use, but results so fur
nr* very promising. Another
large oil company is also de­
veloping sprayulde mulches
for use ns soil aealunt* uud
stabilizers.

Studies of nutritional m
qulrements of carrots grows
in Central Florida, of vari­
eties adapted to the area and
of date* of planting hava ltd
to the planting of commercial
acreage* of thia crop. It ta
estimated that 300 acres of
carrots were grown for pro­
cessing and 800 acres far
fresh market during tho IMS54 crop season.
Sweet corn variety trials
designed to develop Improved
varieties for muck aoila was
Iniatod during th* spring of
1954. Variety trials of bests,
lettuce, southern peas, car­
rots, celery, tomatoes, sweet
potatoes, and eggplant are
being continued.
A project designed to dis­
cover and develop new crops
for Central Florida was initi­
ated during the biennium
1952-54. Of the several crops
tested safflower and rhubarb
appear to bo promising.
Ten years study of soybean
earietlrs, control of weeds In
the crop, and Improved cul­
tural method* hava culminat­
ed In a program of soybean
production which la being
adopted by grower*.
The search for more effec­
tive insecticides and insecti­
cides less hazardous tu hum­
ans hat resulted In the gen­
eral use of a mixture of
Guthiun and a horticultural
oil for the control of the cabhuge looper. New and promis­
ing chemicals for the control
of the corn earworm ar* be­
ing studied.
An Intensive study of tho
disorder of cabbage railed
Black Specking ha* indicated
that this condition is connect­
ed with the nutrition of tho
cabbage plant hut the exact
cause and a remedy huve not
been discovered.
Hut water treatment of
culadium tubers for the con­
trol of the root-knot nema­
tode is still tha best method
of control.

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Thanks...
WE WISH TO EXPRESS
OUR A PPRECIA TIO N
TO THE HOME BUILDERS
IN THE SANFORD AREA
FOR T H EIR CONTINUING
SUPPORT FOR TH E LAST
18 YEARS . . .

GEORGE MILI3 (right) of Southern Air dincutwcn plana and
•pacifications with D. d. Spurgeon.

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Chapman Concrete Blocks, Ipc.
-------------------------------------------- 106 NORTH ELM AVENUE ---------------J. EARL PROVENCHER, president (left), and Jules Miller, vice presi­
dent, plan for • new contract for PtecUIoneerlnjf, Inc., a new (to Semi­
nal* County) mod growing concern-

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Five-Year
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Pictured
Providing telephone service
in (oathwrit Seminole Coun­
ty for a population th a t haa
almost tripled in the past
seven years has been the job
of the Winter Park Tele­
phone Company.
In 1938, the company serv­
ed 1,243 residence and 173
business customers through
two small dial central offices
in Altamonte Springs and
Casselberry.
Faced with a rapid popu­
lation increase In the early
1940s, the company Invested
more than $500,000 In a new
central office at Altamonte
Springs. This office, put into
service In 1941, replaced the
two smaller offices and also
made possible the addition of
direct distance dialing in
1942. This Terrace office now
serves over 4,000 telephones
in Casselberry, Altamonte
Springs, Fern Park, Longwood, Forest City and a por­
tion of North Orlando.
J. K. Galloway, company
president, noted that the tel­
ephone company’s belief In
the future growth of Semi­
nole County was shown by
the fact that the Terrace
central office was "built to
be expanded."
"Our forecasters estimate
th at in five years we will
nearly double the number of
telephones we serve In Sem­
inole County,” Galloway not­
ed. "and this means constant
work on our part to meet ths
demand for new and better
service."
T h e company estimates
th at the population of the
area it serves in Seminole
County will Increase from to­
day’s 23,144 to about 20,000
in 1969.
"We ran expand our T er­
race office to handle 40,000
subscribers," Galloway point­
ed out.
Almost 40,000 calls are
placed from the Terrace offlea each day.
Galloway noted th a t today’s
telephone subscribers a r e
looking for more convenience
In their service ~ private
lines, extensions, telephones
in color and coneaaled wiring
In their homes.
Busipess subscriber*, toe,
reelist importance of good
telephone service. 'W e have
• wide range of aervicea that
a re tailor-mad* for any else
firm ," (aid Galloway. The**
1 n e 1 1 d a automatic switch­
boards, "key systems’’ to
handle severat lines, auto­
matic dialers and "handsfree* telephones.
The telsphena company fs
constantly leaking for new
services that will make call­
ing more convenient. A look
into the future includes
"puih-buttes" dialing, tele­
phone sets that can be recess­
ed into the wall and the use
of "plug-in" unite to permit
more flexibility In business
service.
Galloway emphasised that
Winter Park Telephone sub­
scribers in Seminole County
have access to nearly 140,000
telephones In the Winter
Park-Orlende area.
"We are convinced th at our
Seminole County area will
continue to be one of the fastest growing sections in th t
years shesd. Wa ara deter­
mined to have the best in tel­
ephone service available when
the new families end business­
es move Into this area,” Gall­
oway said.

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1964 Progress Edition

New Antiserum
Developed For
Rabies Bites

SANFORD NAVAL Air Station is not. in the
true Benue, nn ’’industry," or ’’agriculture,” as
exemplified in this section of the Progress Edi­
tion, but it would be amiss to not point out that
the Navy base plays a tremendous role in the

economy of Seminole County. In the background
of this shot of two Navy bomber-rcconnnissance
plnnes are the Navy base, City of Sanford and
Lake Monroe.
(Navy Photo)

Duda Ships 3V2 Million Crates Yearly

Fifty year have made a dif­ Andrew worked as a gardner muck area about 30 miles Then the up-lo-dale highway
ference in the speedy picking, for 10 more years before he from Oviedo—on Nov. 1. Six and rail system of the coun­
processing and shipping of accumulated sufficient capital weeks later they will have try makes pcssiblr rapid ship­
vegetables from Florida to to return to Florida and get finished with these initial ment—less than 3fi hours—to
the city markets of the north­ back Into farming. They re­ crops (because there is usual­ the population centers of the
eastern United States, but at turned in 1920—and while the ly frost by Dec. 15) and will northeast.
least one family which was Dudaa have had several nar­ have moved 200 miles south
shipping in 1913 is aUU in row escapes from financial dis­ to the muck south and east
aster since then, they have of Florida'! Lake Okeechobee
business in 1944.
That family is A. Duda and remained continuously in busi­ (a huge body of water 40 miles
Sons, Immigrants who with ness and have grown steadily. wide and 40 miles long which
Florida's
disadvantages, helps protect the muck area
other Slovaks began growing
however,,
were
more than off­ from cold weather which nor­
celery on sard land at Oviedo
with primitive equipment and set by its advantages. Here­ mally comes from the north­
west. and also provide* water
inadequate capital In the year in most years—there are good
growing conditions during the for irrigation). They will har­
1212.
vest hero until April 13-May 1
This past season, the Dudaa winter months when vegetab­
when they will resume opera­
(who now farm solely on les cannot be produced ia the tion! again at Zellwood, con­
muck) have sent two million northern states. Since this tinuing until mid-July.
crates of celery to markets time of year Is normally dry.
Planting and harvest are so
throughout the United States, irrigation is necessary, and
handled
as to make maximum
heavy
fertilization
Is
the
rule
and In addition havo sold one
use
of
the
expensive packing
due
to
soil
defieienclei
(even
and one-half million crates of
other crops (a crate Is appro­ the organic muck, with its equipment, known as ''Mobile
high natural nitrogen content, Harvestor," and to avoid as
ximately 63 pounds).
Although celery is not a has to be liberally fertilized much as possible the danger of
with phosphate, potash, and "overloading'* t h * market,
particularly perishable crop, minor elements.
thua causing disastrous price
iU "self life" in the grocery Here are some of the pro­ drops.
(tore ia important to the buy­
A crop, eelery for example,
ers, and hence every possible blems which the Dudas and
will
be scheduled for cutting |
other
truck
farm
ers
in
the
modern method is used to put
the celery on the market just southern United States have on a specific day and, barring
bad weather breaks, the Duas soon as possible after cut had to solve to develop the
present tremendous volume of dis will follow this schedule
tiag.
exactly, and will have sold
A m a result, celery, sweet winter vegetables produced In
Florida, southern Texas and much of the production before
corn, and salad crops (like m
It Is even harvested.
southern California
carole, endive, Chinese cab
(t) Fertility. Sufficient nu­ One of the large harvester
bage, romalne, green cab,,
bage) are on their way to m ar­ trients must be put in the soil unite will be in the field at
daybreak, and workers will
ket in refrigerated transport to make it produce the maxi­
have
been transported there
mum
tonnage
per
acre
of
the
within 12 hours after cutting
also.
Today's highly mechanized necessary quality.
operation has come gradually. (3) Water. Facilities have Celery will be cut by hand,
Back la 1913 the motive power to be Installed In the low-lying partially trimmed by the cut­
far plowing was the horse, or muck areas southeast of Lakt ter who removes the wilted
mule, and the horse also car­ Okeechobee near Miami, and or rudimentary stalks at the
ried the first Duda celery, In scattered locations further root, and placed on a belt
which was packed in the fields, north on the Florida peninsula conveyor which rides a wide
over dirt roads to the railroad to allow for both irrigation boom. While on this conveyor
ear. And In later y e a n to a and drainage. Excess rainfall, belt the tops are cut off by
washing house 10 miles, dis which usually accompanies a rotating saw (this formerly
tance where the crops were Florida's infrequent cold wea wes a hand process done with
prepared for shipment by rail (her, mutt be removed rapid machetes) snd transported to
to tht north, principally New ly or crops will be completely the packing unit. It takes 21
cutters working steadifc in
York which ia 1200 miles from lost.
(3) Varieties Farmers tlvem front of the pecking unit as it
Oviedo.
Today, a great volume Kill selves and governmental ex moves at • rate of approxl
goes to market by rail, but periment stations have deva. mitely four feet per minute
loped varieties of vegetables to keep it supplied with celery.
refrigerated trucks carry
very considerable amount of which can be planted and The celery is next cleaned
the Duda crops speedily to sometimes harvested mechan by hand removal of the re­
their destinations.
Ically In some instances, and maining wilted or damaged
What the initial Duda volume will keep in good condition for limbs, and pastes through a |
of celery was, no one remem­ a reasonable period after it washing chamher on a con­
bers, but as recently as 1913 reaches the grocery store veyor, where any dirt adher­
ing to it U completely remov­
the company shipped only 300, counters.
000 crates, and all of it was
(4) Harvesting. Here one ed. At the end of the washing
celery.
major problem ia a shortage chamber the cleaned stalks
What sort of country did of agricultural labor In the are placed in crates.
Andrew Duda and his three United States, another ia the A fleet of 23 T-700 Ford
sons find when they moved necessity for speed.
trucks is maintained for rapid
to central Florida in llw early (3) Selling. Years ago, the moving of the crates from the
years of live century?
farmer waa at the mercy of field packing unit to tha preIt waa a generally flat or the big city vegetable brokers. cooler.
slightly rolling country, with Today, most of the Duda pro- Pre-cooling Is an interesting,
E n list Sun's Aid
In setting your stages for very light soils, except for the iluction is sold on the farm, and fairly recent development,
living, why not strike a note muck pockets of organic soil! Some of the very wide fluctua- made necessary by the perish­
of enchantment by enlisting which could not at that time tions in prices have also been able nature of sweet corn, but
the aid of the sun? Sunshine be successfully farmed due to: removed by means of market- now used for practically ill
that i* filtered through a lack of knowledge of certain ing agreements among the crops. In the pre-cooling
farmers, which are encourag­ chambers, water it 32 degrees
screen or a partially open mineral deficiencies.
Florida itself had no m ar­ ed by the Government. The fshrenheit fo degrees centi­
canopy can create incompar­
able light and shadow effect*. kets of any consequence: The development of the chain gro­ grade) ia sprayed on the crat­
largest city in the state then cery stores, which oow handles ed vegetables as they pass
Its spirit-lifting powsrs can
was Jacksonville with perhaps some 70 per cent of the food slowly through tha chamber.
be utilised for both your In­
30.000 people.
; sold in the United States.
When they have completed the
side snd outside settings at
In addition to poor soil and Solutions have been develop- trip, which takes about on«alternate times or even, when poor markets, Florida itself ed to many of these problems,
half hour, (this process eli­
the sun is st just the right was poor in money; Capital1of course, and more are in
minates
deterioration) the
angle, simultaneously. Adding was in very short aupply and store in the future,
crate* ara then loaded into in­
to th* fascination of such farmers like the Dudas had The story of a Duda crop,
sulated freight ears or trucks
sparkling dappled patterns, difficulty securing sufficient with primary emphasis on the where refrigeration is main­
tco, is th* fact that they are money to finance even the! packing and marketing aspect, tained by lee or by mechani­
always changing, kaleido­ very small operation they he- shou'd be of interest:
cal methods. (A new method
scope fashion, from sunup to gan with.
i The Dudas farm principally of pro cooling is now being
sundown, season to season.
As a matter of fact, the Du­ in two different areas, both used with apparently excell­
das had to give up three years removed by many miles from ent result*: Vacuum cooling,
after they first moved to Flor- their home place. Generally, which is a dry process raplida. They went bark to the they will stirt their harvesting sble of pre-enoling an entire
^hrougb bi|b school.
i northern La.ted butc* where, operation at Zdlwood — a Urge loaded truck at one tunc),
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Top $ 4 M ttio a M a rk
The C ittern Bank ef
Ovled# m i erfexteed aa a

Physicians treating i o # r.;
son severely bitten by a rabid
or suspected animal may toon
have nn antiserum from hu­
man donors, according to a
Florida Agricultural Experi­
ment Station! veterinarian.
The human antlaerum pre­
clude* th* risk of a dangermi* reaction whleh some­ STUART L. C a r t e r ,
time* afflict* patients treat­ lieutenant (Jr), Civil
ed with hyperimmune hone
Engineering Corp«, haa
serum.
received o r d e r a for
Dr. George T. Edda, head
duty in Viet Nam. Car­
of the Experiment Stations
ter, assistant resident
Veterinary Science Depart­
officer in charge of
ment. said a nationwide drive
construction at S i n ia currently under way to en­ ford Naval Air Station,
courage vetrrinarianl who will leave late in No­
have been treated for rabies
vember.
to donate blood for a pool of
improved antiserum. Such
blood waa collected from vet­ used to treat bites about tha
erinarian* attending the Flor­ head or hands, "the danger
ida State Veterinarian Med­ involved in th* administration
ical Association meeting at of tha rabies antiaerum is
Tampa Oct. 4-6.
well known to phyeleiana who
The ultimate aim of the have uaed it to any extent."
program Is to eliminate "de­ Reactions to th* antiserum
layed serum aickncit" which occur In 20 to 50 per cent of
occur* In some persona after th* treated persons.
rabies treatment. About 32,000 individuals are given ra ­
Th* more you learn, th*
bies vaccine each year.
mor* you earn. You can learn
Kddi explained that where you way to a better Ufa by
hyperimmune hors* serum ia going back to schooL

convenience to ik« citizens of
the Ovie.fo rvn-.^ julty to p r
tida tboaa services to neces­
sary for grawth, and epaaad
for busbies* ea July 1, 1 M .
F lnt-day dapoaita t o t a l e d
•704.117 with total resources
of 9770,117. The first prealdent w u B. F. Whaalar Sr.
aad the ataff canilatod of
Whaalar. Chariot 0 . Shaffer,
caihler, and Mrs. Pannla 01*
tiff, taller.
1249, the bank

Offered Locally
Seminole County offer* to
many opportunities for re ­
creation and relaxattea that
only the highlight* ean be
covered.
Base, shad,

bream aad
building, parch await tha fisherman's
present quarters; lure . . . meandering etrssme
. . . . . 10 years of steady and large lakea present count­
progress, its rapital and sur­ less waterways for boatiag
plus almost doubled. Deposit* enthusiasts . . . hunters en­
had risen to the sum of |2 joy th* Jungly woods and
million.
marshy riverlaad*. Thera are
Further growth waa indi­ golf roureee, tanafe courts,
cated when an addition, whleh
perks and picnic a rase. Gar­
included a drive-in window,
dening is the favorite pea tint#
waa addad in July 1959. Da­
of many in Seminole County
poaita continued to climb and
where
good soil aad * gentle
reached an all tima high of
climate
are excellent substi­
ovar 24 million in July 1904.
C. R. Clonts, president ainca tutes for a groan thumfc. In­
1054, says that with tha loca­ formal and Mighberly, the
tion of the space university county Is populated wtth folks
only four miles south of who walk the middle read.
Neither rich nor peer, all
Oviedo, further expansion is
have
learned ta grasp tha
expected.
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Present officer* of th* bank best In livlngl
ara C. R. Clonts, president;
Choose the right read fee
L. M. Webb, executive vice
future
succeo. Slay fat school.
president; Harold A. Ward

Speaking of Progress
THE

W IN T E R

PARK TELEPHO NE

COMPANY

S E R V E S ______
Th* dynamic growth of tha South Seminole County area haa
boon reflected in th# rapidly Incraaalng number of telaphonos Nrv*d by Tho Wlatar Park Telophas e Company.
Residence telephones increased from 1,000 to 4,500 botwoaa
1957 and 1961.

Bualneaa telephones Increased from 150 to 500 during tho
■amt period. To hoop pace with this growth, tho T e r m s
Central Office waa placed in service in Altamonte Springs
in 1960.

Moro than 30,000 telephone* In an area of approximately 110
square miles in northeast Orange and South Seminole
counties.

Fiat rate toll servlet enables ail subaerihera to call more
than 130,000 telephone* in tha Winter Park-Orlando area
without incurring a toll charge.

The many businesses located ia South Seminole County are
served with the latest ia modem telephone equipment in*
stalled by Tho Winter Park Telephone Company.

The Winter Park TelephoneCompany
132 E. NEW EN GLA N D AVE.

WINTER PARK, FLA.

�SANFORD and
SEMINOLE COUNTY
...that is the
continuing objective of
SANFORD ATLANTIC
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Chairman 0( The Hoard

II. II. HODfiES

It. F. MANN
Executive VUe-l’rcsidcnt

MRS. I.OIS I). IIOHSIIOI.DKR
AhaUtant Vice-President

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TO OUR GROWING AREA...

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IT HAS ALW AYS BEEN T H E POLICY AT SANFORD
ATLANTIC TO ACTIVELY SU PPO R T AND CONTRIBUTE
IN ANY M A N N ER POSSIBLE TO ALL PROGRAMS FOR
TH E BEN EFIT AND PROGRESS OF SANFORD AND
SEMINOLE COUNTY!

P re s id e n t

IIAHOI.I) I). HOWLAND
Cashier

O. C. Mr HR IDE
Assistant Cashier

MRS. CATHERINE M. RAY
Assistant Cashier

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SANFORD. FLORIDA
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DeWITT T . MATTHEWS, JR.
Auditor

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abundance of natural beauty — blue
lakes and winding rivers — spreading
oaks and magnolia trees — exotic plants
and tropical flowers — and a wonderful
outdoors every month of the year. Sem­
inole County is blessed, too, with thriv­
ing towns and quiet residential areas . . .
recreational facilities for every age group
. . . and cultural, spiritual and civic ad­
vantages that tell you, “Here, indeed, is
paradise living for all the family.”

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�Sanford Naval Academy
SANFORD, FLORIDA

A SELECT PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS

Bear Lake sectlea. o th er
Welcome Wagaa hastee sea In­
clude Mrs. flephl# Maince, of
DsBgryi Mrs. Virginia retro*
otri, Baafmdi Mrs. Mora Nor*
ris, of loath Seminole, and
Mrs. Phyllis Bugsaatlao, of
Lake Mary.
Dartag the past year, tka
hcttaaaaa have wotccmcd amen
than 1|M famlliaa to tho
gamiaala County area, help­
ing them flad the churthoo af
their daaeaUaaUoa, describing
simmualty ergaaltatiens, aa*
tivitias aad fadUtiea.
They alee help them adjust
ta their unfamiliar surround­
ings, locals ssrvlcea th at they
au y need and assist th an ia
getting settled.
Oaa e f the meat valued ae­
rial attributes of the Wel­
come Wagaa servlceo ia the
eetabUahaseat ef Newcomen
Chiba, when the new d tlsesm
eta gat tagethar with ethers,

throughout, especially facing the inclosed patio,
are used profusely, while light also enters be­
low the raised roof.
(Herald Photo)

Seminole Extension Service In 50th Year
Tka femlaale Couaty Eaten■lea Sendee, formerly tailed
Ike Hama Demonstration Ser­
vlet, te now obeerviag Us JOtb
year af aperatiea.
Tka lamiaaia County Exten­
sion Homemakers Council, re­
presenting 450 womea la ulaa
clubs, is celebrating its 10th
year.

TkrouMl ■ reverse pyramid
system, the local astanskm
service agent, Miss Myrtle
Wilson, panes on to the local
leaders Urn expert training
from state specialists. The lo­
cal leaders, ia turn, relay the
Information and demonstra­
tions to their individual clubs
throughout Urn county.

The esteaaloa service la aa
offeempua education pro­
gram to help the homemaker
and her family eajoy Improved
melhode of tho business of
living ts It involves cooking,
cleaning, laundry, decorating,
economy, sewing, f a m i l y
health and many other sub­
jects.

ptay cards, have buck ar caf­
fes, plea outings aad p artita
for tkeauelvse aad tkeir fees*
One# established, tk a New*
comers Clube bscowa selfsustaining, sleeting their awa
officers end continuing ta
function as aacial organisa­
tions, taking part ia cemaroa*
lty activities and helping with
community services, extend­
ing their ewa right hand a f
fellowship ta others.
Welcome W a g a a w a n
founded S4 years ago aad hae
organisations ia every state
In the Union and many for*
sign countries.
Their motto espressos their
function—MA business w ith a
heart.”

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Last year the II homemak­
ers, representatives tf their
clubs, attended the annual
short course at the University
of Florida In Gaiaesvllto, re­
turning ta pass ea what they
had learned to local county
members, using photographs
taken at the short eourse to
implement their teachings.
The tune extension service
clubs la Seminole County are
located ia Bear Lake, Elder
Springs, Lake Mary, Lake
Monroe. Oviedo, Geneva, Longwood, Sanford, and a group
called the Seminole Evening
Club. Lndies not already mem­
bers are welcome to attend
any of the monthly meetings
of the group in their area.
Tima and dates ef meetings
may be obtained by calling
the Seminole County Exteaflea Service Office.

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GOALS:

good design:
—Are major living artaa
oriented to the south? If sot.
It Ultra an overriding eonsid*
oration aack aa view or tar*
rain?
—la tka watt alavatlon pro*
tactad from low tun anglta?
—A rt outdoor aroaa anil
related to tka indoor plan?
la tka kitchen handy to out*
door living arena?
—la the kitchen layout
functional? Doea the kitchen
control guaat and family en­
trances. Doan it auperviaa
ehildren’a play aroaa?
—Can you mova from gar*
aga or carporta dlreeUy into
tka kitchen or work tone? In
tka route from car ta refrig*
orator Iona than M feat?
—Can tho waakor-dryer
area bo reached from tho kit*
chon without changing floor
level? la it withia SO foot?
—Can you ntovo from kit*
ehen to ehildren’a rooma with*
out pasting through other
rooms? Ia tho route ltaa than
20 foot?
—Are
children's rooms
separated from tho living
sons by change of floor level,
other room or sound isola­
tion?
—Can children eater the
house from p l a y a r a a a
through the work sone or
soma entry provided for mud*
dy shoes, coat hanging, ate.?
—Ia the living room free of
through traffic and designed
for flexible furniture arrange*
ment?

High Academic
Achievement
Development Of
C haracter and
Self-Discipline

Full Participation
In Athletics

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EACH MIDSHIPMAN RECEIVES INDIVIDUAL
ATTENTION

TO

IN S U M

DEVELOPMENT

TO FULL POTENTIAL.

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GRADES • THROUGH 9 — HIGHER GRADES
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IN SUCCEEDING TEARS.

FOR PARTICULARS WRITE i

H. J. FURMAN, S u p t

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SANFORD NAVAL ACADEMY
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Add color aad peraoaaUtj to your favarlte room with a lovely mirror, a beautifully framed portrait or frankly palated walla,
Let ua ana1st you la selecting your color ocheme.

Brighten Homes
With Basic Color
Whsn you're feeling out*
ef-sorta and your personality
is beginning ta match your
mood, brighten up with color.
Uee basic cotora that flat*
ter you.
This tnchsncss you parson*
ally by providing the back*
ground meat becoming ta you.
fust bacons familiar with the
color wheel. The three pri­
mary colors are yellow, blue
and rad; the secondary huts
era orange, purple and green.
Use color because It "dees
eonwthlng for you.”

THE QUARTERS OF Cdr. nml Mrn. Paul Werner ia one of five dwell*
Inga aboard Sanford Naval Air Station for officera and their families.
The spacious quarters nre designed for gracious Florida living. Mrs. Sonl
Werner hna bric-a-brac from nil corners of the world to make their
quarters n conversation piece in entirety.
(Herald Photo)

Mirren of every alia aad style, aaa oar aelectloo. Wa alee cut gtaaa
for every purpose; auto gUas, window gloss, eliding door glass, etc.

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Follow Advice
On Point Lobels
When painting asbeites-eeInant products, carefully fol­
low Information on painting
procedures provided on the
label by the paint manufact­
urer. Just remember not t«
apply th# paint If the tem­
perature le below M degrees
It le also suggested that
peint shouldn't be applied ta
chalky aibcitee-cement meterlala ar te chalky peint elnce
they 4a net adhere preparly
te such surface.

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CONTEMPORARY
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Right Equipment
Painting uiually meana the
careful preparation ef sur­
faces. Befars yen begin make
■are th at you have the prayer
ladders and equipment right
a t hand.
Remember too that the la­
bel on a paint can is put tkera
far your caavanieaca aad lafermatioa. Make aura th at
y o u ’re
thoroughly
fam iliar
with alt that it saya.

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attack by saying that her peo­
ple a rt Just as Interested in
economy as Campbell's, since
the more money they save on
each project, the more pro­
jects they can build.
Mrs. McGuire says tome of

Campbell's suggested econom­
ies a n false ones, since bet­
ter quality m aterials, al­
though more expensive in the
beginning, will last longer and
thus be cheaper in the long

The Comptroller General
fails to recognize — and here
the iitoe is really Joined — the
“fundamental change la em­
phasis” that Congress mote
into the Housing Act in 1M9
and in subsequent amend­

ments, Mrs.

McGuiro says. are to look like army barracks.

Congress has now com* to And good deslga demands “a
understand the Importance of
“good design," site adds. As Mrs. McGuire explains it.
good design Is important un­
less public housing projects

reasonable range of cholea an
to m aterials components, plana
and costs.’*
"Unreasonable eh o l e oar*
have been made la the past.

ar, Mrs. McGuire said: “ When
this country provides far its
e re p n p a n d te accept only ea unfortunate . . . it is not sat­
institutional typo housing,” isfied with providing the mini­
mum. . . Bare, stark, shelter
M rs. McGuire says.
la a speech shortly after has brought no happiness to
she became PHA commission-

“ Public boosing 'plumage* wlO
be part of Use beautiful dis­
play that the entire commun­
ity hopes ta be . . . Let us
be peacocks among peacocks
to the extent that we eaa.M

10 Years
C. R. Daria Grocery A Camp
N. Lake Monroe — Hwy. 17-92

T O OUR T H O U S A N D S O F
W O N D E R FU L C U ST O M E R S
and completing
our
Bass Grocery &amp; .Market
27th &amp; Sanford Ave.

year

K. H. M cA lexander
President A General Mgr.

Jones Park Ave. 66 Service
3rd &amp; Park

A N D V A L U E D DEALERS!

IN SANFORD

O U R F IR S T
TRUCK
30 YEARS AGO

1934

lliway 66 Service
Onora ltd. &amp; Hwy. 17-92

OUR P R E S E N T DAY F L E E T
OF TRU CK S . . .

Monroe Grocery &amp; Service Station
Monron Kd- Sanford

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Chnluota 66 Service Station
Chuluola

Thompson’s 66 Service
Meltonville A Celery

Flemings Super Market
E. Geneva Ave., Sanford

Hughey's Geneva Grocery
Geneva

Ryan’s Grocery
Enterprise

French Ave. 66 Service Station
9th A French, Sanford

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Inman Garage
Hwy. 434 Longwood

Dellary 66 Service
Hwy. 17-92 DelJary

P H O N E 322-2784
E ducation
Seminole U constantly build­
ing new and finer Institution!
of learning—devoting a great
percentage of Iti Income to
the improvement of education­
al facilities. Three accredited
colleges are within easy com­
muting distance. Yes, your
children will learn better be­
cause they live better in Semhtoie County.

EARL EVAN S
PHILIIEAT DEALER

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DISTRIBUTORS OF PHILLIPS 66 PRODUCTS
• TIRES
• BATTERIES
• ACCESSORIES
• GASOLINE
• FUEL OIL
• MOTOR Oil,

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More Value In
Florida Homes
A drive through Semlaols
County residential arena wit)
the gently rolling hills, tba
multitude of lakes, the stately
pines and the ptcturcbqua
cypress trees is the most con­
vincing evidence of why so
many asw residents a r t
ebooslng Seminole County for
their Florida bomes.
Here outdoor-indoor living Is
a way of life—homes are de­
signed to make the most ef
Uw warm sunshine, the abun­
dance of trees and the wide
variety of colorful shrubs.
Homs priees average 113,000
with lot. with many as low aa
)S,000 and others la the luxury
d ais.
Living is easier and lass ex­
pensive than In the north; less
fust, fewer clothes and free
recreation m ake living ea a
budget simple.
Aa with all of Florida, the
first $3,000 ef bomesteid
evaluation Is axempt from
taxes, assessment being made
only for that portion above
13,000. A variety a t home sitae
are available, from lake front
to davelopment. from shady
streets In the suburbs to close
hi town.

During the p u t year, Seminole County home*
maker* h ate been adtieed and instructed a t a va­
riety of helpful programs, schools, institutes and
•eminars presented by th e Seminole County Eaten*
sion Service, formerly known u the Home Demon*

etratioa Sendee.

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to sharpen
h alv es sad edaIncluded In t h e pro- to
iharpoa katas

son.
gram were a freeling and ■"*&gt;
A fisk
fish P«;.p*r»tion
p re p a ra tio n KhMl.
achool,
dried foods school under A
under
d irectio
M rs.
rs.
th e direction of Mrs. Sue u^
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rtU **n oo ff M
n e.
C u i p , s ta te sp e cia list; a B erth a F o n tain e, hom oe to
scone,

Com­
m ist w ith th e B u rea u o f Comm ercial
ish eries, p ro v sd Inin­
a rtial F isharloa,
tere
stin g to local hotaem
hom em akak­
taraxttag
ers.
era.
T he ™«at
m eat rchool.
achool, u n d e r the
tha
Th#
laadarshlp o f M laa
leadership
iss M arth
srth as
Logan,
L o fan , of
o f S w ift an d C om pany,
provad so p c p u la r an d suesucproved
eessful
request*
ecssful th a t m any raq
u e its
hava been
b tsn received fo r sa
hove
sim ilar p re se n ta tio n n es xa tt
y ea r.
In addition to th oa schools,
th
thoa local E xtenalon
x ten sio n Service
member* help to m an th ea Tu­
Tuberculosis X -ray u n it w hen it
to u rs th e eo u n ty ; holds a
dress revue each y e a r and an
annnal C hrlatm aa p a rty a t
w hich tim e g ift* n ra d istri­
buted to th e sick an d elder­
lyBeside* sponsoring th a 4-H
D em onstration D ay an d D ress
R evue th e E x ten sio n B erries
clubs donate aeholarahlpa to
w inner* in th a 4-H division.
D uring th e p a s t y e a r, Mlaa
M yrtle W llaon, a g e n t her*
■Inc* 1964, received th a N a­
tional D istin g u ish ed S erv­
ice A w ard fo r o u tstan d in g
E xtenalon S ervice w ork.
S a ffk &amp; J
T he m ajo r p ro g ra m fo r th e
MYRTIK WILSON
com ing y e a r w ill em phasis*
health In th a hotna, w ith a
Golden Y ea n In
m inor em phaala o n hom e Im­
provem ent.
Sem inole B right
M onthly p ro g ram * fo r tha
Sealer elU ieu are urged to
tavastlgits tbs advantage# of y e a r are aa follow ! t
retirement la Seminole Coun­ Septem ber — food additives
ty. Here your retirem ent In­ an d medical a*1f-h*1p; Oc­
coma foci further, and the to b er—m edical q u ac k ery ; N o­
mild climate reduces the com­ vem ber— h e a lth In fo rm atio n ;
plexities and tensions of Ilfs. D ecem ber — d e c o ra tin g w ith
Fuel costs are light, taxe* are color; J a n u a ry —aa la ctln g pic­
reasonable, domestic help is ture* for th e hom e; F eb ru ary
plentiful and relatively inex­ —accent w i t h aceesaorlas;
pensive, and there are lovely M arch — aafe u se e f pesti­
cides; A pril — s a fe ty la th e
bomes to fK every purse.
Opportunities abound for tha home.
tavestor of retired status in In May th a cluba w ill go on
the county's citrus groves. field tours and In J u n e hold
Yes, make your golden years th e ir annual picnic. A special
really bri ght . . . and live the Interest saw ing c la ss la p lan ­
life you dreamed of always ned w eekly a t th e A g ricu ltu re
. . . la Seminole County.
C enter.

la u n d ry a n d d ry c le a n tn c
clinle, w ith M rs. V irg in ia
g m lth , e f tb a F loH da InsU tu ta o f L aundcrlne a n d C leanla g ; i fu rn itu re re fln lsh ln g
M**, g t a a by M rs. R o b e rts
M all, homo im provom ent opsrla lla t,
A sue u se fu l m e a t p re p a ra tio n and cooking school w ss
h eld a t th e Home D em onstraMsa C enter w ith D r. B. L.
R sddlsh, s ta ts m e a t a p e e la llit,
■bow ing th e correct c u ts, how
t o cook, how to allco a n d how

RESTING A MOMENT in the old rocker, butter waiting by her aide, is
Mra. Martha Raborn in her "new” Colonial style home a t Virginia Avenue
and Second Street. Before her, the old brick fireplace, a collection of
appropriately framed hunting prints on tha chimney face, and a coffee
table made from an old dining table cut down rests on the hand-braided
rug. In the right photo, Mrs. Unborn strikes a chord on the old organ that
once stood in the family parlor and now stands in her new living room.
Reside the organ is u real "organ lamp” and on the wall is a hand-worked
sampler.
(Herald Photos)

Rules For Buying Furniture
By M a rg e ry M cElheny
CHICAGO ( U l 'l) — Wood
fu rn itu re should be bought
w ith th re e valu es In m ind—
design, con stru ctio n and fin ­
ish.
In " T h e C o m p u te Ilook of
In terio r D eco ratin g ," by Isa­
belle S tevenson and M ary Darleux (H a w th o rn e B o o k s ,
Inc.), th e a u th o rs recom m snd
th ssa point* to selsct good
fu rn itu re .
"D esign is la rg e ly a m a tte r
o f U a te ,” b u t rem em ber th e
g sn a ra l prin cip les o f grace,
su itab ility an d c o m fo rt
H and con stru ctio n no long ­
e r la th o only a lg a o f quality,
aa It one* w as, because much
fin s wood fu rn itu re is pro­
duced, a t le a st p a rtly , by p re­
cision m achine w ork.
Good construction, unlike
dsslgn, follow s vary definite
rules. E xam ine th e corner*
firs t because th a t I t w h tra
tha m ost s tr e s s occur*. Q ual­
ity fu rn itu re w ill be Joined by
on* o f fo u r m ethods;

Pinecrest Kiddie Korner
K IN D E R G A R T E N

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NU RSERY

— M ortis# an d tenon: A slo t
(m o rtise ) la carv ed In ona of
th e pieces to be joined and a
tenon (p e g ) on th e o th er
piece Is In serted into th e slot.
— D ow ell In stea d e f a
sq u are ten o n , a cylindrical
dowel a ttac h ed to on# plsca Is
in serted Into th e jo in t o f th a
adjoining piece.
— T ongue an d groove; Sim ­
ila r to m o rtis* a n d tenon con­
stru ctio n b u t u sin g m o re o f
tho tip o f th o Joint fo r In­
sertio n In to th o adjoining sec­
tion.
— Dove • U tl; T rian g u larshaped pieces a r e c u t from
ona place and fitted to tho
trla n g laa le ft In plsco on tho
second piece.
An ad d itio n al qu ality m ark

o f w ell-co n itru cted fu rn itu re
Is th e co rn er block, used fo r
e x tra reinforcem ent. I t should
be screw ed into th e wood, not
nailed, alnca nails a re n o t
used an y w h srs In w all-con­
stru c te d fu rn itu re.
If th e fu rn itu re h as h ard w are, It should be in scale
w ith th e piece and In h a r­
m ony w ith the design.
T ha b e st g rad es e f fu rn i­
tu re h av e a finish en tirely
don* b y hand. It should show
th a ra in o f tha wood d e a rly ,
even w hen It haa been s ta in ­
ed, e n d It should not g lare.
Check w h eth er fu rn itu re
pieces ar* level w ith th e
floor. If a la rg e ch est o f
d ra w e rs seem ed all rig h t in
th* sh o p b u t is n o t even on

th e flo o r, th e re probably la a
d efect In th * Door. Level th e
fu rn itu re w ith a sm all w edge
because leav in g it on th e u n ­
even au rfac e often cau ses it
to se ttle an d throw th a d ra w ­
e rs o u t o f Una.
T ha q u ality o f u p h o lstered
fu rn itu re is h a rd e r to ju d g e
sin e s a la rg e p a r t o f th e
wood fram ew o rk is hidden
en d the cushioning is co v er­
ed by fab rics.
T h a reliab ility o f tha r e ­
ta ile r la a good d u e to th e
q u ality o f upholstered f u rn i­
tu r e ha sells. B u t fa c t la b els
ta ll th a m a te ria l used la th e
fra m e, cushioning and cover.
Th* b est wood fo r th a
fram e la birch, w hit* a sh ,
rock m aple o r h i c k o r y .

A Special Treat!

Sub urb an
P ro p an e

Gas Service Anywhere
FOR “DATE N IG H T ” O R

Superior,
Dependable and
Economical

FOR T H E F A M IL Y . . . .
• ST E A K S
• SEAFO O D
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for
Sub urban
P ro p an e

FRIED C H IC K E N

&amp;Soups

• Sandwiches

Homes

• Salads

Farms

• FRESH COOKED
VEGETABLES

Restaurants
Industry

• HOMEMADI
PIES

Motor Fuel
1 Marine Gas
LEARN-A-TRON
BOOKS W ITH
EVERY PH A SE
OF LEARNING!

A New Teaching Aid — Quest Iona with
Illustrated Answer* that ar* dialed by
the children. Inspecting this Interesting
new program are: Left to right (seated)
Jean Williama, David Roberta, Melinda Mc­
Guire. Standing: Lula l’crez, Mra. Caolo and
Cathy McCoy.

Service

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FULL LINE OF

GAS
A P P L IA N C E S

CHILDREN FROM AGE 3 MONTHS AND UP
• All Day Cara

* Hot Wholesome Meala • Planned Activities

P IN E C R E S T

K ID D IE

KO RNER

(1 Block E. Of Pineereat School)

HIGHWAY 17-92

MAITLAND, FI.A.

P r o p a n e

Telephone MI 4-1711

MRS. GERALDINE WH1TB

2700 PARK AVE.

S u b u r b a n

PH. 322*7822

HIGHW AY 17-92
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Painting Tips.

In Building A Home
Shoemaker Construction Company, Inc., now in
its ninth year of operation, is one of the foremost
residential and light commercial construction firms
In the area. It was founded by A. K. (Kay) Shoe­
maker Jr. and he is pres dent of the organization.
Nowhere in the area
can one fine th e originali­ you th e b u ild in g p lan s and
ty of design, the out­ specifications, perm anent fi­
a s w ell a s construc­
standing
workmanship, nancing,
tion fin an cin g . T hey arran g e
nor homes equipped so for su rv ey , land title work,

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com pletely fo r F lo rid a living,
th a n In hom es “ B uilt by
Shoem aker."
"K»y" is vice p resid en t of
th e M id-Florida A ssociation
c f Home B uilders and Is ac­
tiv e In th e S em inole C ounty
H ome B uilders A ssociation
an d the S anford C iv lta n Club,
as well as being on th e Sem i­
nole County Z oning Board.
Ravenna P a rk w as opened
tn F eb ru ary 1059, an d in
F eb ru ary 1064 th e th ird R a­
venna P ark section w as open­
ed . As of now, th e re a r e only
five vacant le ts le ft in th e
la tte r section a n d th a f irs t
an d second sectio n s a r t a ll
b u ilt up. Idyllw ilde w as open­
ed in Ju ly 1061 a n d h a s had a
stead y grow th. M r. a n d M rs.
8hoem sker a re p r e s e n t l y
building th e ir ow n hom e a n
a nicely wooded lot tn th is
a re a .
“ K ay” S hoem aker s a y s
th e re is no m y ste ry to build­
in g a home o f y o u r aw n— ex ­
ac tly a s yon w a n t it— a hom e
incorporating a ll o f y o u r
Ideas. H e know s, because
building hom es is h is busi­
ness.
I f yon w an t a m odern, tr a ­
ditional, C olonial, o r som e
e th e r type hom e th a t la m ore
th a n a place to live because
i t is Individually planned w ith
you and y our fa m ily in m ind,
y on will be in te re ste d In th e ir
com plete hom e building se rv ­
ice.
S h o e m a k e r C onstruction
Com pany w ill co -o rd in ate f o r

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applicable p e rm its an d all the
necessary d e ta ils th a t m ust
be done b efo re construction
begins.
W ith th e s t a r t o f actual
construction, d rea m s begin to
become a re a lity . T h ere is a
color co n su lta n t available who
ill a s sist th e buyer w ith
color c h a rts, brochures, sam
pics and su g g e stio n s w hich do
to much to m ake a “ houst a
hom e."
N ew spapers o fte n talk of
the am o u n t o f th a payrolls
d iffe ren t In d u stries would
brin g into a com m unity. How
ever, w hen you consider th a t
“ K ay” h ae been building fo r
nine y e a rs and In th a t tim e,
m eet o f hie supplier* and tu b .
c o n tra c to ri, and a ll o f his
em ployes h av a been local, his
b u tin sss h a s supplied a long
rang# "lra p a e t.”
A b it w o rn b u t still ap t, In
th e opinion o f Shoem aker
C onstruction C om pany, is the
definition: H om e ia w here
you h a n g y c u r h e a rt.
Isn ’t som e tu e h in te rp re ta ­
tion b ro u g h t to m ind by
these v ie w s? T hey represent
the special ap p e al o f home
achieved b y th a davoted c a n
and a tte n tio n th a t homeown
ere all o v e r th e co u n try . .
even m ore th a n a v e r thee*
dsys . . . te e m to be lavish
ing on th s lr dw ellings.
N o m a tte r w h e th e r a house
Is fa irly m o d sst o r fran k ly
elsb o ra ts, It is th e little
touches aro u n d i t th a t m sks
a b ig differen ce.

GLASS BRICK a t either side highlight the entranceway of the John
Dickey home in Idyllwilde, another Shoemaker Construction Company
home.
(Herald Photo)

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CHICAGO (U P I) — If
y o u 'rt g o in g ta p a in t y o u r
horns th is su m m sr, h ers a r t
soma “ sm o o th " p a in tin g tip s
from th a c u sto m sr services di­
vision o f A rm stro n g P a in ts:
—On e x te rio r wood siding,
paint w ith th e g ra in , and de­
posit p ain t in se v eral sp o ts,'
joining th em by b ru sh in g fo r
sm oothness. On h o rlio n ta l
clapboard sid in g , p a in t th e
bottom of each board and then
the face. W o rk fro m a dry
area into o n e th a t h as ju s t
been painted.
— End ea ch etro k a w ith a
lifting m otion to keep from
depositing to o m uch p ain t a t
the end o f th a stro k e.
—Us* b o th (Idea o f each
brushful. T h la, too, w ill tend
to even o u t th e job by blend­
ing the se g m en t being p ain t­
ed Into th e p a rt previously
painted.
—P rep are th e eurfac* p ro p ­
erly and ca re fu lly follow
all directions p rin te d on the
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BEAUTIFUL SIMPLICITY m arks the entranceway to the Dr. John E .
Cox horn* on Idyllwilde Drive in Shoemaker Construction Company'*
Idyllwilde sector off West 20th Street.
(Herald Photo)

Your Florida DREAM HOME...
IDYLLWILDE

RAVENNA PARK

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"Homes Built With Pride"
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An established community of well constructed, thoughtfully planned

Restricted, exclusive luxury homes with extra large rooms,
well planned living areas, convenient kitchens with GE

homes designed to give the buyer the most for his money, in the medium
price range.

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THE MAILBOX, too. fits into the building
scheme of the Herb Stenstrom home in Loch
Arbor, ns carried out by the Shoemnker Con­
struction Company.
(Herald Photo)

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G E N E R A L OFFICE — 211 W. 25th

Specialty

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LeRoy C. Robb Construction Helping To Build 'New' Sanford
Contracting Firm —

Seminole County 4-H club
members have able sdult
leaders: who sre well trainned to help and guide each
boy and girl in hit or her
chosen project, with individual
assistance.
County leaders include Ern­
est Lundberg, assistant agricul­
tural agent, ami Miss Myrlie
Wilson, Home Demonstration
agent
Other adult leaders are Mrs.
Mable Hein. Mrs. Anna Mikler, Miss Eva Hunt, Mrs. Doris
Gandy, Mrs. Marion Bryant.
Mrs. Pat Boyles, Mrs. Marie
Rac, Mrs. H. R. Wilson, Mrs.
Onie Box, Mrs. J. M. Dingman, Mrs. Dolores Drees anil
Mrs. H. L. Johnson.
The leaders help the 4-H
clubbers to 1 vc up to the signi­
ficance of tho 4-11 emblem
clover leaf.
The clover leaf Itself sym­
bolizes good luck and achieve­
ment. The four "H" Icters
stand for the training of the

LeRoy C. Robb, president of the LeRoy C. Robb
Construction Company, Inc., has helped and is helpInjr to build the "new" City of Sanford. One can look
around and find many permanent establishments
th a t he has built.
lie has been BRRreaaive and has watched the
needs of a RrowInR com
munity, and had the fore­ Florida BtaU Bank, removing
sight to Ret the franchise the Woodruff building for a
for the Amerlcun Metal city parking lot, remodeling
BuiidinRs and the U. S. the sign In front of Me Ro­
berta Tire Hupply and erect­
ing a sign for Ware Gas Com­
pany.
One notlcrd these signs al­
most Immediately then moved
to the Addition to Seminole
Memborinl Hospital, Wall Sup­
ply Building, Goodyear Serv­
ice Stores addition, Addition
to Seminole High School, a
beautiful home for Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Richards and a
musing home for Seminole
Lodge, Inc. In fact there are
few establishments that his
firm has not built or re­
modeled in this growing city.
One run now see two new
model U. S. Steel Homes that
they have built to help in­
crease better living stan­
dards at n cheaper price.
One noticed, too, thut be
has worked close with the
city officials, and it is not
unusual to pick up the paper
and find his picture with
these officials. He erected a
metal building for the city
of Sanford and furnished the
building for the local HI.II
plant. One must also recog­
nize bis key |a&gt;raonne| for
their efficiency. Allyri CJ.
Hiiiim-Ii has been with the
firm over five years, mid one
need only to watch (lie bid
tabulations to prove bis per­
fection in estimating. I.avvrenro puff is the firm's gen­
eral superintendent and is
most effirient in Ids job, ami
well liked by all in the city.
S. F. Zeiglcr helps with
French
A v e n u e o n e supervision ns well u&lt; main­
saw six of his ronatrurtion tenance of equipment and
signs: Tearing down thu hotel stork control of a well sup­
building for the Hunforil At­ plied warehouse. Norma Free­
lantic Nutinnn! Hank parking man bandies the cffice with
lot, remodeling Carroll's Fur­ her pleasant personality and
niture, additional work in the cffleienry.
hockkeeping department of
Although pointed nut al­
most entirely have been the
local construction of Robb's
firm, they have not been
limited to this men. One can
start out in almost any direc­
tion and find other construc­
tion work this firm has done
Fuel left In storage contain­ —in Brevard, Polk, Volusia
ers for nn extended period of and Orange Counties lie bus
time ran cause |«&gt;or engine built everything from eliirkeu
performance. If ymi purchas­ ranc hes, schools mill rhurchcs
ed a Isrge quantity of out­ to various business establish
board fuel earlier in the sea­ incuts.
son an-l have stored It, y o n 1
better throw it away.
•Stored fuel loses ils "high I
ends," and what's left Is us­
ually very difficult, and some­
times, irnposihle to ignite.
Ilecause It evaporates faster
than oil, gasoline left in an en­
gine too long ran also cause
poor performance. The mix­
ture becomes too heavy and
causes hard starting, excess­
ive smoking, utul fouled spark
plugs.
It is emphasized that be­
sides proper fuel, the correct
fueling methods are also im­
portant. For the best mixture,
half of the fuel should he add­
ed, then the recommended amount of oil, and then the re­
mainder of the fuel.
Play it safe. Portable gas
tanks should lie removed from
Hie boat when re fueling. This
prevents gas from spilling into
the boat and becoming a lire
ha/aid.

i.KNDINO TO TIIK overall appearance of this

bnckRrountl. The brick in this eleRnnt new

new Lclloy C. Robb Construction home at Oak

home was taken from the Woodruff HuildinR at
(Herald Photo)
First anti I’urk.

Avenue at 20th Street is the stately tree in the

Head, Heart, Hands and, adult leader* ia »* followei
Health.
"I pledge my Head to c le a ^
The club colors of green and er thinking; my Heart to greatwhite stand for youth, life, er loyalty: my Hands to largor
growth, cleanliness and purity. | service aod my Health to betthe proud pledge of the 4-H ter living for my club, comClubs which is echoed by the [munity and my country."

Tips On Brush
For Painting
Did you know that the kind
of surface you want to paint
determines the size and type
of brush you should use?
Use a four or five Inch
If you're annoyed by your
trash can being blown over by
the wind or knocked over by
stray dogs, try simply anchor­
ing it inside an old automobile
tire.

brush for large, relatively
smooth wall areas. Masonary
has a fairly rough, even su r­
face and will be hard on your
brush. Use one made espec­
ially for painting masonry in
this ca«e.
For window frames and
trims, a t 'i or two inch brush
■Joes the best job. A sash brush
is most helpful when painting
narrow strips between window
panes.

For Danger Spots
Beware of moisture! It finds
its way into your home and
destroys maliciously. Why be
caught unprepared?
Watch for danger spots and
ward off attack. Window
frames and downspouts, eaves,
siding, por-h posts and steps
arc some of your most vuner
able areas. This is where rot,
rust and disintegration are
most likely to begin.
Moisture loves to sneak up
on these areas, so make &gt;
regular clmck. Careful caulk
ing and paint renewal at in
•ervals will safeguard your
home.

TIIK I IKKAl\ PAST bur (foreground) nets off the all-electric kitchen in
the l.eltoy (!. Koldi Construction home on Oak Avenue at 20th Street.
Note the ample cabinet .space.
(Herald I'hoto)

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VIEW OF THE rninlmw pool nt tl\&lt;* rosiilenro of Mr. nml Mrs. ,T. W.
Sulidmry at 2200 Cordova Drive, IliRhlaml Park.
(Herald Photo)

Are you tired of picking up
towels from the bathroom
floor, especially those used
by the children? Try turning
some of your regular towels
into roller ones by merely at­
taching corresponding snaps
along the tops and bottoms.

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By the way, one reader tells
us that when he repots plants
for Indoor use, he runs a
length of flat, absorbent twill
tape from near the center of
the soil In the pot, down and
out through the hole in the
bottom, lie lets this "wick"
rest in water to soak up just
enough moisture without dan­
ger of soil flooding. It can also
be used lot feeding liquid fer­
tilizer.

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Stored Gasoline
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ATLANTA (UPI) — la w ­
yer L. S. Gold) said he paid
60 cents for u allltonsn at a
foreclosure sale without know­
ing its contents.
When ho opened the suit«sss he found it contained
__more than '
pzixo rihtnmafor baby shows.
Cobh said he could not hove
qualified for one of the rib- |
hons 60 years sgo, anil "I cer­
tainly don’t need them now."

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Growing W ith Area

Steel model homes along with
hla general contracting.
Ha first opened hla office
In Sanford In 195S, when he
was superintendent for the
construction of a Navy pro­
ject a t Sanford Naval Air
Station.
His first secretary was
Candnce M. Ogden, whom
he married about a year ago.
Sho was no stranger to San­
ford being the widow of a
locnl Navy pilct and the
mother of five children who
are recognized for their con­
tribution to the city.
Kobh was awarded a con­
tract for building a city pro­
ject, which Included Fire Sta­
tion 2, (ioldsboro pool and
Sanford Civic Center. After
completing this he stayed and
hna la-come a lending general
contractor in this nren. Hn
first rented nn office at 2110
South Hanford Avenue and
later bought the property at
2H0O South Sanford Avenue
as well as five lots adjoining
same and has an office build­
ing there as well us a metal
warehouse for storage and
equipment.
Ilia sign has been seen on
nearly every establishment in
the city. He built the Florida
State Hank; the drive-in ad­
dition to Hanford Atlantic
National
Hank, the new
Firestone store and the floodyear service stores. On one
occasion on First Street l&gt;etween
Park Avenue and

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Fire nnd Casually Company with
world-wide claim facllitlra and
modern Insurance coverage* to
provide jou, the people of Semlnolo
County, with complete insurance
protection.
Our friendly nnd experienced ataff
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THE G. A. AIIAI.T home at Chuluota is situated on a narrow neck be­
tween two lakes. This view of the front was taken from u bout on l.nke
Catherine. A highlight of the living room is ceiling-to-floor waterfall.

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an outside bnrbequc grill at a home in Greenbriar of Loch Arbor.
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THESE ATTRACTIVE homes were constructed by LMN Enterprises
at Longwood. The upper residence is at 111(5 Tullis Avenue nnd the lower
home at WIG Tullis.
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lies*, Heller," ii the penoiial
aim of tlx 325 1 11 boyj and
girl* in Seminole County.
Many of the local youngster*
In the 10 girl* clutis and nine
hoyi club* have won Mate and
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Fair week, the annual Christ
max party and Uio t II State
Conference.
Member;. of all the cluh!ml&gt;t g,.,.,, u,olr record turns*
.i.o,. and turn them in in
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During the past aununer til
Annual eventa in which the
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junior leadership,
County Day at the Central
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Florida Fair, homo ahows.
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( onnty events day. annual
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day, atale events day ami state Drawstrings convert wrap to
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cape I t's a lies hooded head:
TV organization also otv tosel to protect baby from
verves rally day. junior citrus sun and d rills In heavy vs hit*
imtitute, 4-11 Week, achieve 1terry cloth, it a designed for
ment day. American legion children aged three to four

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THIS IX)VELY area-way leads from the patio of the DoukIus Stenatrom
home nt. 409 Elliott Avenue into . . .

, . , th e family room, replete here with a rocker, Mpiiuiing wheel lamp,
a hurricane candle lamp, und thence to . . .

A fence ca n b« m ore than
an encloeure.
It c a n in c re ase th e attractivenes* an d liv ab ility of the
o utdoor a re a . I t can provide
an a rc h ite c tu ra l m edium for
"m a rry in g ’* th e hom e w ith
p le aa an t su rro u n d in g s. I t can
broaden th e scope and pres­
tig e o f th e dw elling, itself.
In m o d em tim es, th s arch ­
ite c tu ra l a tly ln g o f fences has
played a n in c re asin g ly prom ­
in en t role in resid en tial de­
sign.
E sp ecially strik in g is the
evolution n f the wood fence.
W hereas once the w hite paint­
ed p ick et fence dom inated the
scene, th e re a re now a host
of p a tte rn * to choose from .
A ccording to th e Southern
Pine A sso ciatio n , sk illfully de­
signed wood fences conform
closely In lin e and detail with
the house Itself. Fence styling
is closely keyed to m odem
p a tte rn s o f lu m b er on exterior
house w alla. I f th e ex terio r of
the house la sided w ith vertl
cal b o ard s and b atten s, the
fence m ay use an identical
p a tte rn .
In e ffe c t, th e fence becomes
an ex ten sio n o f th e home and
m akes it seem la rg e r and
more livable.
T he w ood "h axketw eave”
is a p o p u la r m odern p attern
w ith h o rizo n tal lu m b er in ter­
lacing am o n g posts. This
style blends w ell w ith virtualy an y re sid e n tia l design.
W ith fe n c e s—a s w ith wood
ex te rio r w alla— th e trend ia to
accent th e n a tu ra l ch aracter
of th e m a te ria l. T his Is done
by fin ish in g which reveals and
em phasizes te x tu re and grain.
The ov erall effec t Is to create
a closer com m union between
the hom e a n d its aurroundings.
T he b e a u ty of m odern wood
fences is en d u rin g . While
fencing lu m b er m ay come in
direct c o n ta c t w ith th e ground
or be d irec tly an d constantly
exposed to th e elem ents, th o r­
ough p ro tectio n ag a in st severe
exposure ia provided by pres­
sure tre a tm e n t w ith chemical
p reserv ativ es.
S o u th ern I’ine is an ideal
S p e e ie a fo r fen cin g because of
the ease w ith w h irh it lakes
tre a tm e n t as w ell as its
stre n g th am i ru g g ed w ear re­
sistance. D eep and uniform
p en etratio n can he&gt; achieved
w ith th e p rese rv a tiv e w h ic h
asstitea im m u n ity to insect
a tta rk an d severe conditions
nf ex p o su re.
T he ch em icals can be clean
and odnrleaa.

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CAREFUL blending of
old and new brings into
pluy a graceful chnndetier in the dining room
of the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A1 Keith in I&lt;och
Arbor (above). A black
cut curls up expectantly b e f o r e the white
stone fireplace, a re­
plica of which exiittH in
Chicago, copied by a
friend.
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Welcome 'O asis'
Outlined For
Urban Dwellers

As a general rule, large lots
are hard to come by in most
U. S. cities and in some of the
more
congested
suburban
areas.
And with the surrounding
streets as crowded and as
noisy as they often sre, out
door living can be anything but
A curved tw&gt;w window is an lout an unattractive view, or
relaxing.
"P atio plan" homes provide architectural glory, so ele­ ! to prevent direct sunlight from
a welcome oasis (or urban gant in itself that you don't lading your furnishings. Man­
dwellers with a thirst (or space need an elaborate treatment ufacturers make avuilable any
to enhance its natural beauty.
and the outdoors.
curtain or traverse rod — or
The home is built around a Simple- draw draperies are
combination of them — you
often
as
effective
a
s
the
more
central courtyard or patio.
Surrounding the patio on all elaborate treatments; and you could possibly need, “cut-tosides, the building arts as a ran always iim- sheer curtains m easure" to fit the actual
"buffer” lietwx&gt;vn the outdoor under the draperies to block curve of your laiw window.
recreation
area
ami (lie
streets— sheltering occupants
from public view and tije hub­
bub of traffic, and giving child­
ren safety in play.
Tf»e outdoor area is concen
trated and hence far more
spacious Ulan wmild he po«*
ilile with separate yards.
Inside as well as outside,
(he "patio plan" has its ad
vantages. Rooms are oriented
toward the inner courtyard
with large windows usually
facing that side. Tlw miter
Some day this may be view becomes pari of the Inter
I known as "The Age of the lor design scheme. Rerausy of
Picture Window." nig. broad their outdoor extension, Ute
and beautiful, your picture rooms look larger as well as
window Is so named because cheerful and bright.
the original idea was to frame
According to the Southern
an attricttve outdoor Kens. Pine Association, the “patio
As of today, soma do — and plan" ceils for ■ congenial
some don't. Whether or not blending of the outdoor-indoor
I your picture window frames setting
with
the natural
a beautiful view, it probably warmth of wood
I occupies a prominent place in "Pre-shrunk" Southern Pine
your home, and so deserves is used in many fascinating
your very best — your most forms to engender close har­
loving — attention You can mony between home and se­
make the most of Its beauty cluded landscape. At strategic
amt placement with the right intervals, certain portions of
decor, but by all means avoid the wood structure may be
a “ goldfish bowl" result that left exposed Wood decks and
would put the inside of your wood overhangs are functional
home on display before every and pruvUle comfortable shelt­
passerby.
ered area.

B et you n sv sr t h o u g h *
you'd have to us* th a t o ld
g rad e school fo rm u la " A re a
eq u als L ength X W id th .*
W ell, yo u ’rs In fo r a b ig su ep rise. You can p u t th a t for*
m ula to good use r ig h t now .
T he N ational P ain t, V ar­
nish an d Lacquer A ssociation
su g g e sts you apply It to doterm in e how much p a in t y o « •
will need for in terio r p a in t­
ing an d finishing. B ear in
m ind, how ever, th a t th* fo l­
low ing rules will d eterm in e
th* am o u n t o f p ain t needed
fo r one co at only.
If you blithely ru n r ig h t
o u t an d buy several cana o f
p ain t w ithout checking f ir s t,
you m ay find yourself in so re ^
d istre ss. W hat's the h u r ry ? *
M easure y our Interior before
doing an y th in g else.
Chang* your form ula to A
equals L X H . T his su b sti­
tute* th* height of th* w all
for th* "W " and m akes th *
form ula easier to w ork w ith .
M easure each o f th* w alla,
fin d th* area, and add th *
fo u r to ta ls to g eth er. Y our a n - »
aw er is the to ta l num ber o f
sq u a re feet to be covered. If,
fo r a n y reason, you w an t to
double-check your calculation*
ju s t m easure the p erim ete r
o f th e room and m u ltip ly
th is fig u re by th e heig h t.
T he an sw er is the sum e. Re­
m em ber not to deduct fo r
w indow s unless they m eusuro
m ore th a n 100 square fee t in %
six*.
You cun usually find o u t
how m uny square fee t s g a l­
lon w ill cover by looking a t
th e label on the p ain t can. If
th e inform ation isn 't g iven,
how ever, don’t w o rry . J u s t
nsk y o u r local, rep u ta b le
p a in t d ealer and htT l be m o re
th an glad to help you.
A fte r you divide th e nuin- £
The angled, or more con­ ber o f square fe e t to he
ventional “ bay," window usu­ im inted by th e num ber o f
ally consists of three or more sq u a re feet a gallon co v ers,
you'll know how much p a in t
double-hung windows. These to use fo r th* Job.
may he treated with separate
T he sam e fo rm u la can h a
curtains and draperies for used to determ ine how m uch
each side or section, or with v arn ish you will need fu r th e
Just one wide pair for the en­ floors and how much p a in t
tire group.
you'll need fo r tha ceiling.
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In Window Decor

Serving the Colored Population of Sanford
and Seminole County Since 1933

. . . the living room, focal point of which ia the fireplace with th e large
mirror above.
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SHOEMAKER CONSTRUCTION Compuny recently completed this brick
home in the Mead Manor sector a t Oviedo. Surrounded by many trees, it
site atop a high corner intersection.
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PHONE 322 - 5533

All Transportation Serves Seminole County
Seminole founty is located in Sanford to Jacksonville links tems. Major
th* Immensely popular central the section via w a te r w tlh the in 20 miles
entire e a s t co a st.
parts of the
Florida area of high ground
The county is served by Seminole
and lakes. A 12-foot channel modern state und federal high­ away from
,in tilt SI. Julius lUver from ways and mam railroad ayi- beachca toil

sir lino* are with­
or less from all
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THIS PATIO at the rear of a home a t a corner
intersection in hlyllwihle present* a most pleas­
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350 Homes
Constructed
By LMN

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GREENBRIAR of Loch

New Office
Building
Is Planned
D u rin g th e la st y ea r King**
wood B uilder* ha* built SO
hom ea in G re en b ria r of Loch
A rb o r in th a price ran g e o f
917,000 to $.10,000, b et Idea
m a n y o th e ra b u ilt In K ingsw ood M anor, O rlando.
In th a G rove M anor a re a of
S an fo rd th a firm h aa b u ilt a
n u m b er o f hom ea in tha $20,000 to $25,000 price rang*.
T h e m a ra tw o homea av a il­
ab le a t th ia tim e a t M ellonwill* an d W aahington on
b ea u tifu lly landscaped lots
a n d a s e ttin g of hug* orange
a n d g ra p e fru it tree s.
“ W e h av e b u ilt a num ber
• f custom hom ea d u rin g thia
y e a r, including on* fo r th*
oxecutiv* d ire c to r o f Sanford
Sem inole C h am b er o f Com m ere*, Jo h n K rld er,” t t y s
B yron L each.
"O n sc a tte re d Iota in tha
a ity o f 8 an fo rd w t have bu ilt
aom e th re e bedroom , 1, 1 4
an d 2 b ath hom ea in th* 111,000 to $13,000 price,” ha con­
tin u ed .
"O ne o f th a th in g s th a t wa
a re proud o f d u rin g th is y ear
w aa th* p u rch ase o f 274 feet
o f fro n ta g e on H w y. 17-02 a t
th a c o rn e r o f 27th S tre e t
an d th en th a sale o f 160 feat
to R oyal C astle. Th* Royal
C astle C orp o ratio n haa b u ilt
one o f ita n ew est in design
and la rg e s t e a tin g p lacet on
th ia p ro p erty .
"R ecen tly w* purchased the
B ritt p ro p erty fru n tln g on
H w y. 17-02 an d H iaw atha and
o u r long ran g e plana a ra to
rem odel th is p resen t building
fo r a n o ffice. T he arc h itec t's
p lana a re alm o st com plete.”

Ranch Window
Tips Outlined
R elativ e new com er* to the
w indow fam ily , raoeh-styl*
window* a r a found la m *ay
co n tem p o rary h o m e * . Al­
though th ey let in light and
a ir, th ey w ere designed for a n ­
o th e r d istin ct purpose — to
W ave m o re w all ip se# la tha
■m all ro o m s ti m e d a r n
hom es.
F irst question you m ust ask
y o u rself, in planning curtains
and d r i p e r i t i for raneh w in­
dow*, I* w hether you w ant tn
fe a tu re th ese windows in your
d ec o ratin g schem a o r subdue
th em . On th is decision depend
th a cu rta in s and d rap e rie s you
se le c t, and th* placem ent of
fu rn itu re u n d er th* window*.
If you decid e to accentuate
y o u r ran ch w indow s, you will
w an t to use m edium -tall furni­
tu re b en eath th em . H i g h
eheata and bookcase* are
W eal T ill lc c e jjo r y item s
such as bottles, vases in d
candlestick* will help lead tha
ay e u p w ard to tha window.
T h an , too, you will w ant your
c u r ta il o r d ra p e ry fabric to
co n tra st w ith tha w all color;
usu ally you will pick an ‘‘a c ­
c e n t" color.
Should you decide to subdue
y o u r ran c h windows, use low
fu rn itu re beneath them , with
w ide shaped accessories that
a ttr a c t th e eye down and
aw ay from the windows. And
you will w ant to use a aoiid
co lor fa b ric th a t m atches your
w alls as closely as possible,
to avoid co n trast.

Arbor is the setting for
these two h o m e s by
Kitigawood R u i 1&lt;! e rs.
The home in the upper
photo is on Highland

T h re e hundred and fifty
new hom e* r c n itru rte d in th *
la st fo u r year* in C entral
F lo rid a.
T h a t i» th* enviable record
of LM N E nterprise*. I nr., of
Longw ood.
P re sid en t H arold C. Logan
o rg an ized LMN E n terp rises
in 19ftO fo r enm m errial. industria l an d residential building
and rem o d rlin g .
LM N h a s ro m p lrlely b u ilt
up th e subdivisions o f T rc V
G reen E sta te s, off W est 20th
S tre e t, S anford, and Longdale, a suburb o f lauiRttood.
P re se n tly LMN is prom ot­
ing S u b u rb an E sta tes, n ea r
th* in tersectio n o f 4tiA and
1-4; C ry sta l L ake Parks, a t
Lake M ary, and Lake W ayman H eig h ts, a t Longwood.
C ustom -built hom es are being
o ffe rtd in th# Longwood sec­
tion.
L ogan also sta te d his firm
is s ta r tin g a new exclusive

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HAROLD C. LOGAN, president of LMN En­
terprises. Inc., and Mrs. Logan built thin attrac­
tive home for themselves on Windmere in Long*

wood. It in reprenentntive of the many fin*
homen built in Central Florid* by LMN Enter­
prises.
(Herald Thoto)

a re a in R olling Hills C ountry
C usto m -b u ilt home* ara b a­
LM N w ill tra c t custom - an d a rra n g a financing,
C lub E sta te s , near Slade's in erected by LMN In th a b u ilt hom es on com pany o r
T ha financing m ay be FHA,
a irp o rt, writh Fred Slade as A udubon P ark eeetlon of D a- th o ow n ers’ lots. I t also w ill F IIA -in-aervice. VA o r co n L and.
developer.
provide arch itectu ral acrvlc* v entlonal.

Court at Kantoul, while
the brick home in the
lower photo in on Par
Place ju st off Rantoul.
These are typical of
the tunny custom built
homes by

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Headquarters for all
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Need more Room?
YOU'LL LOVE TIIE SELECTION
WE HAVE OF NEW .1 AND
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the many commercial buildings in this area built by Lcltoy Robb Con*
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Seminole County is a good place to
live, for no other reason than "fun in the
sun.” While water sports predominate^
boating, swimming, skiing, fishing—the
year ’round, yet there are other sports,
too, as depicted in these pages. Such as
hunting, golfing, tennis, along with the
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ing the all-’round recreational program
offered in Seminole County are thesfc
young misses: Vida Sue Smith, Susan
Tanner and Jeanne and Linda Gaye
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' For Residents. Visitors
V a rie ty Is Spice
H H U jO ffe r in g
Sport* of tvery type (»ummcr vaiitty, of
coon*) or* availabla in SamiaoU County for tho
raaidant and th* vUitor, alik*. W hether ft b t aa •
participant or aa a spectator.
Recreation is offered aa an enticement to bring

n e w residents in the
county and to five vacs*
t i o n enjoyment to the
northern visitors . . . for
recreation and sport* are
“Wg bustosae” f e r Sem inole
business houses, yielding ■illlions o f d o lla rs annually to ­
w ard tk« county’s economic
Ufa.
K now ing y la s s a rs p red ic t
th a t Sem inole C ounty w ill he
th e sac and fa s te s t grow ing

AWAY TO THE WATERS . . . away to th*
woods! Increasing thousands of visitors enjoy
8emino!e County’s recreational area* each year.

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co u n ty In p o pulation in F ie rid a w ith in th e n ex t five y c a ri,
second on ly to B revard C oun­
ty w ith Ho a ir apace com ­
plex.
T o th a t end, local le a d e n
a lre a d y a re looking tow ard
p re se rv in g th e co u n ty ’s e x ist­
in g rec re atio n al are as. T hese
le ad e rs a r e m em ber* o f th e
lo n g ra n g e recreatio n al p la n ­
n in g co m m ittees nam ed by
th e C o u n ty Commlalon, C oun­

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"THE SPORT OF QUEENS" . . . DOG RACING
W hen th# b u ll# sounds ths call to p ra t Ja n . 1, cham pion xreyhnuntle from .10
of the w ofld'i leading kennels will be ready to pro*Ids spssd and th rills as th s
S port of Queens ag a in rslgna su p rsm s a t ths S anford O rlando K ennel Club.
T h s aetlon.paeksd 12-day m sst ends A pril IS.
T hs flsst grsyhounds, cham pions of th s racing w orld, *111 break from th s boa
10 tim es nightly sa e s p t Sunday a t S:10 and In popular sunny m a tia ss p rogram s
which are stag ed W ednesday, F riday and S aturday afternoons a t 2 p.m.
T h s S anford'O rlando track has hern a pace-seller In ths ra rin g Industry sines
it waa taken over by Je rry Collins, one of Iks nation's o u tstan d in g racing
•secu tW et, lx 1955.
Ja ck L sdous, g sa sra l m a aa g sr, h a i played a key p a rt la tka phenom enal grow th
of th s SOKC, along w ith Jack Collins, third p artn e r in th s o p eratio n .
O ver 200,000 enthusiastic fa n s each s ra to n rnjoy th s colorful and thrilling
action from th s plush clubhouse an d beautiful g ran d staad a, w hich are com ­
pletely glass-enclosed and com fortably heated.

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EXCITING
DAYS!

C a n al, a " s tr a ig h t sh e et'
from L ak e H arn ey to th e In
d ian E lv e r and on th ro u g h r
new g o v ern m e n t - sponsors
k e u lo v er ca n al to th a ocean.
A lso in th a long rin g * p la­
n in g by local, a re a and sta te
le ad e rs is a "g reo n b elt” re ­
c re atio n a l p ro g ra m extend­
in g so u th w a rd fro m D aytcpa
B each a lo n g the S t Jo h n .
R hrer to L ak e H el’n B less/.
D esigned p rim a rily fo r flood
co n tro l, th e a re a w ill ha used
fo r re c re a tio n a l purposes, too.

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year-old d au g h ter o f M r. and
M ri. E d g a r E . O sborns of
203 B ra d a tu w D rive, Sanford,
la a re g u la r co m p etito r in tha
N atio n al P e a W aa G olf C ham ­
pionships a d d during Ju n e of
each y e a r a t tha Rio P im r
C ountry C lub n ea r O rlando.
F o r th a p a s t tw o y e a rs, play­
ing th a *-T age b rack et, Tool
h as been th a ru n ner-up for
the title In h e r group.

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la rity , s r itk m m s ii lV a ts
m oored la th e C ity o f San­
fo rd 's b e a t b asin .
T h era e ra fiv e g o lf courses
in th e co u n ty , w ith tennis
c e n t s g alo re . A nd add to
th ese th e rid in g clubs, ih u ffleboerd c o u r t a , sw im m ing
pools, b aseb all fields, plenle
g ro u n d s, arc h a ry .
F o r th e sp e c ta to r th e re a re
ja l a la l, l a g rac in g , b o n a
ra rin g , an d b aseb all, football
•a d b ask etb a ll by school and
L ittle L eag u e team s. The
N ew Y o rk M ote e a rlie r th is
y e a r ’’nib b led ” a t moving
I n t o S an fo rd p erm anently
when th e y bad a num ber of
farm te a m s tra in a t th e San.
ford M em orial S tadium .
AH in all, Sem lnola County
can m a tc h a n y o th e r locality
In Its e ffs rin g o f racraatlon
fo r th a reald en t and th a visi­
to r.
B ut g r e a ta r th in g s a re com­
in g f o r In an estim a ted five
y e a r s b o atin g en th u siasts
m ay proceed d irec tly to th e
A tla n tic O cean w ith o u t tha
long h au l down th a S t. Johns
River to Jack so n v ille an d th s
coast
T h is d ire c t w ate rw a y will
be the S t. Jo h n e-In d lan River

Yet there’s room a-plenty for more. Facilities
are added and improved each aeaaon.

SANFORD - ORLANDO
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JE R R Y COLLINS

ty C h am b er o f Com m erce and
C ity C om m ission, w ho a r t
w o rking w ith a re a and sta te
p lan n ers.
P ro b u h ly th e g r e a t e s t
sin g le s p o rts a ttra c tio n is th e
co u n ty 's te em in g f l a k i n g
a re a s, la k e s a n d
rivers,
ab ounding w ith bean, bream ,
speckled p erch , abed, etc. It
b aa bean e stim a te d th a t flak­
in g alone yields (2 million
an n u ally in Reminola County.
T h ere a r e n 't to o m any per­
so n s w ho k n ew th a t Bcminola
C ounty a lso o ffe rs some ®f
th e b e st h u n tin g . . . yes,
h u n tin g . . in F lorida. H trald
p h o to g rap h e r B i l l Vincent
J r ., n S an fo rd native an d life­
lo n g re sid e n t, rep o rts th a t
W a tt S em inole, b e t w e e n
H ighw ays 44 an d 436, o ffe ri
fina b ear, deer and w ildcat
h u n tin g In season.
P lta a u ra c r a ft o f all des­
crip tio n s tra v e rs e Semincle
w ate rs, fro m sm all outboard
ru n ab o u ts to larg o cruisers.
A la rg e n u m b er o f houseboete
to m e custom • built, aome
hom em ade— have been noted,
o f la ta .
B alling an d w a te r skiing
have been g ro w in g In popu­

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�City Offers Varied Recreation Program For Youths, Adults
City Sports Center

Florida Termed Fisherman's Paradise
Florida, the land of fishing,' a c re a of fresh w aters u n d er! o f fishing potentialities to suitf an y o n e’* tart* .
where one out of every 12 in­ its ju risdiction, and e a sy ac ­
land acres la In fbhable wa­ ce ss to the lim itless G ulf of
ters, and no man need travel M exico and A tlantic O cean?
more than 1* miles to find a F lo rid a, w hich places a n an­
highly productive lake or n u a l v aluation of m ere th an
stream? Florida, with its leap­ 100 m illion d ollars on its fre sh ­
ing aailfish, flashing tarpon w a te r fishing alone? F lo rid a,
“W here F ish in g is F un”
and smashing black bass? | w h ere one charm ing city . O r­
Florida, with Its 3.750 miles of lando, bo asts of 52 lakes with
tidal coastline, longest in the in its city lim its, not to speak {
United States, amt its 30,000 o f the m uch sm aller W inter!
named lakes as well as in­ H aven w hich lays claim to |
numerable rivers, canals ami 188? F lo rid a, which still po*s-|
streams? Florida, with its vast esse s w ild, virgin fishing w a­
inland water area greater than te rs seen by few. If any, m en?
P erh ap s the sim plest term
that of any other state?
Or should you say: Florida, would b e best: Florida, fish er­
with its 2.100 miles of surf-, m a n 's p arad tse.
Designed F or Florida Fishing
Y es, F lo rid a, the fish erm an 'sj
swept
mainland beaches?
Florida, with its countless still- p ara d ise which any person
fishermen dozing happily in m ay a ttain , rich o r poor, m ale j
the warm tropiral sun every o r fem ale, young or old.
It Is a vast, rich, beautiful
slay of the year? Florida, with
its magnificent charter boat* sta te w ith 58.560 square m iles
slicing through whitecappcd of te rrito ry laced to g eth er by
salt water in search of the fin­ a fine netw ork of fishable canSanford, Florida
est gamefishes in the world? I als, lak es and stream s. Its'
Florida, with 3,000,000 acres sparkling fresh and salt w a­
of salt waters and 2.750,000 te rs offer enorm ous a m o u n ts'

O f Central Florida
By Jim Jentlgan
The Sanford Recreation Department was es­
tablished in 1958 upon opening of the Civic Center
and Youth Wing.
The City of Sanford then hired n full time rec­
reation director. Since th a t time the staff has in­

C O M E T O SA N F O R D

creased to a full time sec­
retary, colored program
supervisor nnd m a n y
part-time employes. The
program includes base­

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f o o t b a l l , baseball, track
events, softball and the an­
nual Auto Show. The Sanford
Municipal Stadium is her­
alded as one of the heat
ball, scfthall, archery, com­ Class D stadiums In the
South.
petitive a n d
recreational
swimming, ceramics, y o u t h
dnnce.s, square dancing, bas­
ketball, tennis, social func­
tions, sailing summer play­
grounds ami many other
varied programs to attract
the enthusiast in most any
field.
Outdoor recreation areas
are quite evident throughout the city with many neigh­
borhood parks suited to fa­
mily outdoor needs. Fort
Mellon Park is the largest
city-owned park, affords picn i c k i n g , swimming pool,
lighted Little League park,
lighted softball field and a
lighted children's playground.
Another lighted hail field in
KATHY SCIILITT, 17Pinehurst Park will he com­
yenr-old member of the
pleted soon. This purk nlso
Skate City Dance and
contains many swings, slides
Figure Club uml Flori­
nnd barheque grills.
da
figure . s k a t i n g
The Fort Mellon swimming
champion
for her age
pool was constructed in 1950
nnd operntes on a modern fil­ group, represented the
ter and chlorination system
state in the national
and has a capacity of :&gt;t50
finals at Louisville, Ky.
people. The pool is open to
children nnd adults, giving
many hours of fun and rec­
reation, from May until Sep­
tember.
The Sunford Municipal Zco
was started in the early
1900s and offers many hours
of passive entertainment to
tourists and school children
throughout Central Florida.
Any Seminole County young­
Scimu of the top attractions
are otters, chimps, monkeys, ster who wants to participate
in organized Little League
lions, talking birds.
Sanfcrd has always been a baseball certainly has tiic
sports center of the Central chance.
In Sanford the City Recrea­
Florida area and an example
is the benutiful municipal tion Pcpartmcnt operates no
stadium which hosts area less than two complete lea
gues for LL play while the
Seminole Little League Asso­
ciation operales a circuit for
communities outside the great
er Sanford area.
The Sanf&gt;rd department also
operates a league for junior
boys while the Seminole group
Tile man who started the operate* what is called the
"boating hnorn" more than a Senior League program.
decade ago is hack to his old
In addition, a boy’s summer
tricks.
loop Is sponsored by the Sem i­
The “Ill’s get away from it nole Little League outfit.
all” fisherman was the first
Men's slopitch softball cir­
tr discover that a small fish­ cuits are also sponsored in the
ing boat with an outboard mo­ city and throughout the coun
tor could take him where the ty.
hig ones were. It wasn’t long
In addition to those previous
before bigger horsepower and ly mentioned, organirod boys'
stylish runabouts turned boat­ baseball programs are a!*«
ing into a family activity. It sponsored in other sections ot
looked like the days of the the county.
car top fishing rig were gone.
Boys tno young even for Lit­
Now, acocrding to industry tle league baseball still have
and sales surveys Pad is up to programs tor them In Sinhis old tricks. Sales of small ford amt Seminole County.
fishing motors are on the up­ Tlie City’s recreation group
swing. Itesides that, manufac­ also sponsors a five-team cir­
turers of the car-top boat re ­ cuit known as the Pec Wee
ported increased sales in 1961. league. Out in the county, the
It all adds up to mean that Seminole Little League Asso
Pad is sneaking off again. Hut ciation operates an fight-club
this time he uses his "own” circuit known as the Farm
fishing rig and leaves the fam ­ League.
ily run about at home.
The American Legion also
Where there's a will, there's sponsor* boys’ league base­
a way!
ball.

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PATTY BERG, long-time golfing grent, is pictured a t Mayfair Country
Club recently as she demonstrated how to and how not to hit the ball.
Her’s is probably the greatest one-woman show for golfing enthusiast*.

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GOLFERS Irma Bodell and Debbie Pender cross
the bridge connecting thp back nine at the Land
o' Lakes Country Club, Casselberry,

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�1994 Profrtu Edition

One of tte aoreet wajra of
itarting an argument la Flor­
ida ie to bufet that eoe epot
la tetter than another for cat*
chlag fish. T te Game and
Freeh Water Ffeh Commlailoo
la aware that exproealag a pro*

WAS Seated Aero Club. Mem­
bership Is limited to military
end dvflan personnel e l Sea­
t e d Naval Air Station.
Forty-ten memben signed

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JU B P L A H tt (abort) a n ow isd and operated by the 61 tnom-

t e n o f N A S Sanford Aero G ab. F in ■ — bin
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fotnf-pbeo Stinson Station W afas: CFO Rudolph Bernal, L t.

B . M* Carrie, p n eid en t; L t Robert S . Brewer, CFO George F e lle r and
A D I Charles E . WinaMp.

(Herald Photon)

done wife two M*year*eld twoplace J-l Piper Cube, and bee
Ms t e s t ef epsratieas ot DeLand Airport since Sanford
e r SemleoU County done not
have aa airport.
Only a few weeks She Aero
Club teak delivery ot a fourplace Stinson Country Station
Wagon.
Some members are Navy
and/or civilea-lleeosed pilots
end give flying instruction! to
other members. Member* may
use dm three planes for instovedoes, sports flying or for
cross-country tripe. They pay
regular dote plus fixed fees
lor flying tlm e-the Navy or
any otter federal agency con­
tributes nothing to the club's
operations.
Hooding the Aero Club ie a
Navy pilot, LL R. M. Currie,
president
Otter officers are William
E. Rogers, vice president;
AQl William Jones, secretary;
Lt. Robert E. Brewer, treasur*
« r;; Lt. Cdr. Earl Unger, ope­
rations officer, and Lt. An­
drew F. Reno, maintenance
officer.

However, it can do no barm
to mention a few ol the fav­
orite flatting localities among
the thousands of lakes and
riven la the State.
la the northwest portion of
tte state, then la excellent
fishing especially In the ChocLawhatehee, Apalachicola and
Ochiocteaeo Rivera. Lakea
are lose common than in other
portions of the State, but the
flaking la deemed excellent In

B rin g Ja c k e t
A long In F a ll
American Legion baseball
has bean popular with Sam*
tool# County baseball fans for
a number of yean.
la tte Sanford area, Fiat
gg of tte American LagJon has
■aoacored a local team la tte
department'! Sixth District for
a number of y ean and the
club has been highly repre­
sentative of this section.
la fact, during the past base­
ball mason Post 33's club cap-

hired the district champion­
ship and went to the finals of
Mm Legion's area tournament
at Fort Piatt*.
T te cite to managed by
Wank Thornaa, a retired Navy
veteran and now aa amploya
of the Sanford Poet Office.
Assisting Thoms# is Bill Kuy­
kendall, another postal service
employe.
The Legion team plays Ks
home games at Buford's mod­

where doing

With cooler, fail weather on
the way boatmen should re­
em and well equipped munlei- member to bring along a
sweater or light weight Jack­
cipal stadium.
et. Cooler femperaturet on
the water sod brisk winds can
The astt water ehed comas chlU the bones of the heartiest
op the St. Johna River te rn
the Atlantic Ocean each year
Three famous Central Flor­
and spawns near the bars u d
ida
springs feed the Weklva
sand bottoms. The nm baglns
River sod keep its waters coo
in early December and con­ oven in summer. The narrow
tinues (o Into March, aome stream winds through a pic­
times Into April.
turesque area.

Dead Lakee, near Wewahiteh- eoochee aad Homosasta llivka, Lakee Talquia and Jackson, a n aod Late Taala Apopka
near TMIahassoe and Qoiaep alw aji attract tte a t |l m .
and Late fealaoie near Mari* Toward the awth tteoaanda
*f fisterxsca aaoually try Mm It
In northeait Florida, tte lack in Late Okeechobee, ieSuwannee, Stelahatehee end
Santa Fa Riven are popular
■beams with Onego L ate
topping otheri in ffehing inter*
eat.
In the central aa well aa la
the northeaetera part o! the
it ate Cowl the St. Johna Rlv*
er, one ot the beat known black
b a n ground! in the world; at*
though the aime could aa eaa*
ily be aald of Late Apopka
and the many other lakee in
the late region ot Late and
aurrounding eouatiea. In tte
Gulf Coast aeetion tte Wtthla*

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THE WEKIVA River is a favorite spot for fish­
ermen (and fisherwomen) looking for bass,
bream, specks and catfish. The meandering, pic­
turesque stream in a good place to "wish and
flah.’*
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FUhermen contribute greatly
to the ecooomlc life of Florida.
Tbelr contribution in dollar*
run* Into the millions for boats,
motors, fishing gear, licenses,
accessories, quarters, etc.
On* of the great factors la
the economic value of sport
fishing Is the St. Johns River,
which bounds Seminole County
on the east and north.
S. B. (Jim) Crowe, member
of the Seminole County long
range planning committee for
recreation, has compiled many
interesting statistics.
The State Gam* and Fresh
Water Fish Commission re­
ported to Crow* that through
aerial observations on 34 scat­
tered days, the period May
1M2 to March 1963 was, gen­
erally speaking, a year of low­
er fishing pressure on the St.
GENE ROUMILLAT has been host to literally thousands aboard bla
Johns River than in immedlcraft in cruises on the St. Johns River, ita lakes and tributaries for many
•tely preceding years, yet the
economic vslu* of the sport
yean. He is pictured here (at the wheel) w ith hia grandson, Francis
fishery was estimated at more
Roumillat IV (on deck), pulling into the city boat baain a t the foot of
than |2 million.
Park Avenue in Sanford.
(Herald Photo)
The fish and wildlife aervlce
of the U. S. Department of the
Interior has Informed Crowe
that "the St. Johns River shsd
sport fishery continues to be
our best fishery for this spec­
ies on the Atlantic coast. Dur­
Dreg raring in Central Flor­ port.
bal, Too”—e pair of the fait- ing the 1963 season (latest fi­
ida has been highlighted in
Most of F lo rid a ’* ou tatan d - •st dragsters to race the se­ gures available), the aportsrecent years by the Seminole Ing driver* a p p e a r re g u la rly cond hand cf any official's men took an estimated 73,123
Timing Association.
a t the atrip, including auch atop watch.
shad In 9,449 boat-daya. This
The association frequently standout* u Col. B e ec h er W y­ Frequently, the association was an Increase of 11 per cent
epoosora drag racing pro­ a tt, cu rren t d ra g rac in g c h a m ­ alio sponsors avants which at­ In number of fish caught and
gram* at the Osceola Drag pion of F lo rid a. W yatt drive* tract drag atrip driver* from 22 per cent In effort over tboie
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Hirer realise that this mighty game fish played a
major role in the War Between the States. So much
ao that a **ahad bake” threw a great victory into
the laps of tha Union
and shortened tha on tho S t. Jo h n s, b ro u g h t a t­
t bp many, many tention to th o “ sh a d b ek s”
This waa t h e Battle
Five F o rk s, In V irginia,

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on
A p ril 1, 1M 4, In w hich th e
Con fed er a te A rm y (a presum ad t o h av e B uffered casualties
in s a c ess o f 10,000, In dead,
w nnadsd and eap tu rv d troops.
It is a m a tte r o f h isto ry .
D eo g laa S outhall F reem an
h a s p rese n ted a com plete and
e ih a u s th ra stu d y o f th e Con­
fed e ra cy ’s p a r t la th a Civil
W a r in th ro e volum es en­
tit le s "L ae’s L ieu ten an ts.”
8 . B . (Jim ) C row e, w ho a n ­
n u a lly h o sts thousands o f
s h a d fteh erm ea and fish erw o m a n batw aen December
a n d A p ril a t hla fish in g cam p

d o w n f a l l fo r C onfsdsrato
tro ep s a s re p o rte d In F ree­
m an’s V olum e 111, entitled
"G etty sb u rg to A ppom attox.”
F reem an te lls o f U nion end
C onfederate tro o p s m essing
fo r the b a ttle and com mences
on page 685:
"B esides th e overconfidence
of F its Leo en d P ick e tt (M sJ.
Gen. F ltsh u g h L ee and M s).
Gen. G eorge E . P ic k e tt C SA ),
end th e ir lack o f u n d erstan d ­
in g c f th e d re a d Im m ediacy of
th a crisis, I t la probable th a t
■ th ird consideration, a m ost
hum an one, ted them to a s­
sum e th a t ’g en e ral precau­
tion’ sufficed. T om Rosser
(M aJ Gen. T hom as L afayette

th e fin* fish . Som e o f thee*
he had placed in h is h ead­
q u a rte rs im b a la n c e and had
bro u g h t to F iv e P o rk s. A s
soon a s ho g o t perm ission to
m ove h is division n o rth o f
H atch er's R un, ho a rra n g e d
th a t th e fish bo cleaned and
sp lit and placed o n stic k s In
fro n t o f b risk f ire s o f d ry
wood.
"In tho a ssu ra n ce th a t th is
would provide a m eal delec­
table a t an y tim e and Incre­
dible In th e h u n g ry d a y s o f
bone-gnaw ing w a r, he In­
vited P ic k e tt to th e sh a d
bake. H u n g ry an d probably
h alf w et, P ic k e tt g ra te fu lly
accepted an d prom ised to
join hla h o st a t th e d esig n ated
place in a n h o u r. F its L ee
w ith equal sa tisfa c tio n ac­
cepted. N eith er m a n lo st any
tim e In p re p a rin g to kaop tho
ap p o in tm e n t

" A fte r T tte L m b m M
b a t b cfo ia ho a t o M U r Mmoar's bsadquartevs, T om Mnof o r t ( B r it. dm . T h o m a s T .
M tmford, C 8A ) ( u h r i s p
■ad h aad sd kirn ft d isp a tc h
fro m L t Wyth* » . G ra h am ,
o f th a E ig h th ' V .i ^ n i a C a­
v alry , th a u n it t h a t h a d baan
p i lead in liaiaon w ith R a b arte’ B rigade on th a a a tra m a
l o f t G rah am ra p o rta d t h a t
p a r t o f th a N o rth C a ro lin a
treo p era h ad rid d en in to th e
picket line o f th a E ig h th .
T hey had atated th a t th e y h a d
bean attac k ed b y o v erpow er­
in g F ederate to th a e a a t o f
F iv e F o rk a, t h a t th e ir B ri­
g ade had been a p lit b y th la
attack , an d t h a t acm e o f th a
Carotin tena had baan d riv en
back on G eneral A n d e n o n ’a
( L t G en. R ich ard H ero n
A nderaon, C 8 A ) linea n e a r
B urgess’ Mill w hile th e m an
w ho m ade th a re p o rt h ad
them ielvea re tre a te d w e st­
w ard. I f th la in fo rm atio n w aa
c o rre c t th e n S h erid an ( L t
Gen. P hilip H . S h erid an ,
U SA ) h ad reach ed th a W h ite
O ak R oad and h ad deatro y ed
contact betw een P ic k e tt’a mo*

" P its L ae w as e ith e r Im­
p atie n tly h n a g ry o r oneritic ally skeptical. H a re a d th a
d lep atch an d aaid m erely :
'W ell, M nnford, I w teh y e a
w ould go o v e r hi p e rso n a t
o ee e and ase w h at th is m eaaa
an d , if necessary , o r d e r *P
y o u r division an d le t m a h ea r
fro m you.' W ith t h a t, th o
ch ie f o f ca v alry w a n t o ff.
Soon M nnford sew P its a s d
P ic k e tt rid in g n o rth w a rd to ­
g e th e r la th a d irec tio n of
H atch er1* R o n , th o u g h ho
know n o th in g o f th e ir des­
tin a tio n o r o f th e ir reaso n
fo r being to g e th er.”
H ere, f re e m a n v eer* o f f on
d e ta ils n o t ro litiv o to th ia
re p o rt sa d th an co n tin u es:
"N one o f thee* m en , to r e ­
p ea t, n o t even M u n fo rd a f te r
hla b rief co n v ersatio n w ith
P its L e t, k n ew t h a t P ic k e tt
an d th e ch ief o f c a v a lry had
q u it th e U see. T he ( h a d h ak e
w as a t th e m om ent a social
se cret, b ut, aa food w aa abun­
d a n t, the a f f a ir w aa leteurad
a n d d elib erate a s e v e ry fe a s t
should be. I f th e re w aa ‘som e­
th in g to drink* H p ro b ab ly
w a s n o t shunned. M an y offlee rs did n o t h e sita te to in­
d u lg e m oderately ev en in tho
presence o f th o enem y, b u t if
th o th ree preceded o r follow ­
ed th e ir d in n e r w ith a little
w hiskey o r b ran d y , th e re w as
no evidence, th e n o r th e re ­
a f te r, th a t a n y o f th o tr io g o t
d ra n k .
"H o u rs slipped p le a sa n tly
p a s t W hite th a G en erate still
w ere picking th a b o n es fro m
broiled sh ad , tw o p ic k e ts re ­
p o rted . T h ey w ere R o sser's
m en end th e y said t h a t th e
enem y w as ad v an cin g on all
ro ad s th e (C o n fed e ra te) d i­
vision w ee g u a rd in g . . . .

graphical e n te r of Florida’s
Q oldn Triangle, faaa la this
area may aejoy major league
baseball la tho spring staeo tha
Minnesota Twins of tho Amer­
ican League train aad play
home oskibttka games at Tin­
ker Field la Orlando, white
tha Houston Colts a n quarter­
ed at Cocoa.
Daring tha summer months,
Florida State Ltagns activi­
ties are carried oa by tha Or­
lando Twins tad the Daytona
Beach Islanders.
At this time the chances ere
n cellen t that the Colts will
operate a Florida State Lea­
gue chib next summer in
America’s space city, Cocoa.
Daytona Batch, Cocoa and Or­
lando a n considered tho three
•ceases of tha Golden Triangle.
New T o rt Mata’ farm teams
trained a t Sanford Municipal
Stadium last spring.

" A f te r 4 e ’sleek, P ic k e tt
a sk ed R o sser f o r a co u rie r
to ta k e a m essage to F iv e
F o rk s. O bligingly, R o sser o f­
fe re d tw o . . . P ic k e tt p re ­
p a re d h ie m essag e en d g av e
i t to th e co u riers. T hey s t a r t ­
ed . . . Boon th e re cam e fro m
th e so u th o f th e R un a b u n t
o f in fa n try fir*. In p lain v iaw ,
o n th a o th e r side o f th e
stre a m , th e G enerate sa w th e
le a d in g c o u rie r ra p tu re d by
th e F ed erate. A t th e sam e
m om ent, a Una o f b lu sco ata
cro ssed th e road.
" T h a t ended th e p a r ty .
W ith few w ords h u t in u tm o s t
h a s te , P ic k e tt to o k h o rse end
g alloped b ack acro ss H a t­
c h e r’s R u a . . . F its L ee
trie d to reach h is tro o p s by

SWIMMING FACILITIES abound almost endlessly in Seminole Coun.
ty ’a lakes, riv en and man-made pools, aa exemplified here in thia photo
taken a t Sanlando Springs, one of the county’s show spots.

A nother of th e m ore p o p u lar
ru n flih e s la th e w an a o u th ,
w hich Is also known aa "g o g ­
g le -e ra ,'' "w srm o u th p erc h ,”
o r “ w arm outh b a s i." P u rely
a flab o f southerly w ate rs, the
w arm o u th m a y b e com p ared
fav o rab ly to th e ro ck base
th a sam a ro u te b u t found th e
b lu eco ata across th a road.
F ire d upon, he tu rn ed back
an d attem p ted to lead Ros­
s e r’s m en tow ard Five F o rk s
b y th e F ord Road. H e w as
rep u lsed quickly.
"T h e b a ttle th a t h a d oc­
cu rred w hite th e G enerals
w ere e a tin g shad w as ending
b y th is tim e.

found in n o rth ern and ea ste rn
s tre a m s and lak es.
W arm ouths a r e usoally r a t­
ed a s one of th e m ost p opular
a n d so u g h t-after panflshes
found in F lo rid a, and usually
fre q u en t any m uddy situation,
su c h as m ud-bottom ed lakes
an d can als, but a re not often
found in th e sw ift, clear
s tre a m s . They a re especially
fond of a re a s n e a r tre e s, such
a s w aters around cypress
kn ees, logs o r vegetation.
W arm ouths a re d a rk green
ab o v e, w hich color Is clouded
w ith red , blue, o r, m ore often,
b -o n ie . T hey a r e yellow ish on
th e low er p a r t of th e body,
sn d th e re a re dusky sp o ts on

m a n y of the scales. An obli­
q u e, red d ish b a r ra d ia te s out
fro m th e belly, an d a la rg e
d a r k sp o t Is p rese n t on th a
u n d e r p a rt of th e soft, o r se­
cond, d o rsa l (In.
W arm o u th s a r e m uch m o re
c a rn iv o ro u s th a n the o th e r
su n fisb , although not so m uch
as th e la rg em o u th black b u s ­
es. T h ey do not rep roduce a s
ab u n d a n tly as th e o th er sun
fish es, and o rd in arily av e ra g e
u p to ab o u t 10 Inches in length,
an d fro m a h alf to one pound
in w eight.
L ik e th e o th e r sunfishes, w ar.
m o u th s a re m oat often tak en
on liv e b ait such a s w orm s, o t
on a rtific ia l fly lu res.

NO. 11 HOLE at Iloliing Hills Country Club
is recognized as one ot
th e toughest w a t e r
holea in golfing. Tha
"fairway” of this 150.
yard hole is mostly •
42-foot deep man-made
lake, from the bottom
of w h i c h commercial
d i v e r s regularly re­
trieve lost golf balls.
Top photo look* from
th e tee across the lake
to the green, surround­
ed by sand traps. Low­
e r photo shows the
g r e e n looking across
the lake to tho tee.
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�Hack car racing fane would
find no floor ptaca to onJoy
the ^ a r t Dun Aaadord aod
Seminal* County.
Only minute* from Sanford
an too now Interstate « « •
proeeway la too world famed
Doytona Beach International
Tito sp eed w ay —know n aa the
fa tte s t o r a l la to* w orld for
vahlclo r a tin g —L* th e acen*
ad Ihroo g re a t ra c in g event*
each y e a r.
la F e b ru a ry a u to racin g
cornea Into tho lim elight when
to o N atio n al A aaoclallon of
Stock C a r A uto R acing sponio ra to o w all know n “ S prcd
W eek" w hich featu re* aeveral
of the n atio n '* top flight ra c e i
Including th e D aytona "S o o "
In Ju ly ra c in g ag ain la spotlighted a t th e tra c k when the
an n u al F ire c ra c k e r "400" U
run.
In S e p te m b e r com e* the L a­
bor D ay ev e n ts w hich feature
the w orld'* (incat sport* c a r
racing d riv e rs.
None o f th e se event* Include
the m a jo r m otorcycle race*
which aU o a ttr a c t thousands
to the fam ed racew ay .
The S p eed w ay l* easily acc rislb le fro m Sanford and
Sem inole C ounty by proceed*
Ing n o rth o n 1-4. T he expre»«way in te rsec t* w ith U. S. »2
alm ost w ith in sight of the
track , itself.
Of p a rtic u la r ln terevt to
i stock c a r ra c in g fan* in the
' Sanford-Sem inole a re a w the
(act th a t tw o o f th e nation's
top apeedw ay pilot* are sponsored by Rnn-Sun M otors, a
Chryvlcr-Ply m outh d ea le r li
Sanford.
T he d riv e rs a re P au l Coldsm ith an d T in y T.und—both
w inners of so m e of the top
events not only a t D aytona
Reach hut # ’*o at C harlotte,
D arlington and th e A tlanta
, track s.

It w as In Jan u ary o f i *00
th a t Sanford welcomed Into tha
a r e a 20 n tw AMF autom atic
bow ling lane* In the fo rm of
J e t L anas.
Back In th a t period, there
w ere approxim ately th re e of
four organized bowling lea*
g ues; l e u th an 100 sanctioned
bow lers of the A m erican Bow­
ling Congress o r the W om en's
Intern atio n al Bowling Con*
grass. T he a re a did not have
It* own m en 's o r w om en's
bow ling associations n o r did
It b a te a ju n io r bowling pro­
g ra m w hich, in tu rn , would
supply additional bowler* onto
to e scene in la te r days.
With the approach of the
1904-63 fall bowling schedule
Sanford has shown a rem ark*
a b le grow th in bow ling, the
w orld'* No. I particip atin g
aport.
THESE NAVY League wives, Thelma Unger (left) and Elizabeth Klein,
As an ex am p le, th e Sanford
holding a score sheet under a “itcore projector" at Jut Lane*, are reprem e n 's an d w om en’s bow ling
Hcntutive of tho 1,000 or more adult and junior bowlern in Seminole
associatio n s h av e been active
County.
p a rtic ip a n ts In the sp o rt of
of
90 te a m s bowling oo one
bow ling to the extent th x t there
a re now o v er 300 card -carry in g n ig h t w hich had the d istin c­
m e m b e n of th e m en'a ABC tion of being tb s la rg est m ili­ Red-Breast Attractive Fish
an d Just o v er 400 w om en keg* ta ry leag u e to a ll of C entral
tore belonging to th e W1BC.
Add to thle the intensely F lo rid a.
com petitive A m erican junior Som a of th* reco rd s w hich
bow ling p ro g ra m with o v er 100 h a v e b e ta estab lish ed la the
y o ung sters assig n ed to th e S at­ four-year period sine* open­
u rd ay m orning Junior bowling ing in i960 w ould be these in
leagu e and you have o v e r 1,000 th e m en'a division: T he a ll
organized how lers In th e area. lim e high sanctioned league
T his total does not Include the g am e w as th at of G arry Fox’
S ta te of F lo rid a, a s well as
m a n y local bowlera w ho a re 2*8; th e re hav# been aeven
In th e St. Jo h n s an d Wekiva
not bowling in a league, but 700 aeries o r higher rolled by R ivers.
th
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six
m
en—John
Bridges,
ra th e r Just com * out an d open
Closely re la te d to the bream ,
bowl for the p leasure of sam e. 730; U arry Fox. 704; G erald
F rom the few league* of '(0 M urphy, 718; Bob Borsdorf, the red b re a s t resem bles th at
th e re a re o v er 23 sanctioned 724; G ordon H oneycutt, 714, fish In Its general habits, and
bow ling leagues p resen tly com ­ and John A. Spolaki, 702 and m ay be ca ight w ith th e sam e
lu re s, baits and m ethods of
peting at J e t L anes. F ro m the 718.
ju n io r bow ling league to m en's T he L ake M onroe Inn tr a m fishing.
and w om en's leagues both holds the te am single and se r­
handicap p ed and sc ra tc h ; to ies scores with a 1.W3 and 2,m ixed leagues and 3lr. &lt;&gt; M rs. 927 sc ra tch total.
T he highest average comL ea g u es; to In tra m u ral and
ln tv rsch o lastic high school piled w as th a t of Johnny
SE R V IN G SA N F O R D And
bow ling leagues . . . a bow ler W right w ith a 198.
T
hroughout
this
tim
e
period
h a s a w ide v arie ty and choice
th e re h as been only one p er­
offered In him .
A g reat d eal of the ov erall fec t gam e bowled anil th at out
a c ce p ta n ce o f bowling In the of league play by A1 D cP alm a.
S anford are a would be a ttri­ T ha a ir conditioned facilities
b u te d to its popularity w ith the of J e t L ane* o ffer to the lo­
m e n and w om en of the Sanford c a l keglers th a beat and m ost
m o d em bow ling equipm ent
N av al A ir Station.
E ach m orning of th e week, available, including a pro shop
m a n y of the N avy-w ives along w ith all bowling a c c e sso rie s
w ith th e ir civilian co u n ter­ A certifies! bowling in stru c­
p a r ts a r e actively p a rtic ip a t­ to r Is on band offering free
in g to a w om en's d a y tk n a bow ling lessons to youngsters,
bow ling le ag u e . One of the new com ers to the gam e of 10
a s s e ts w hich m akes It so ap­ pins and to the reg u la r bow ­
pealin g to th e women la the le rs w ho've developed a m inor
fre e n u rsery facilities provided problam w ith th e ir gam e.
• t the la o es, along w ith a
On* of tta m o st valuable a s ­
s e ts la tho fa c t th a t over 90
m a c k b a r.
In addition to the d ay tim e p e r cen t of tta custom ers are
• MODERN SCORE PROJECTOR
leag u es, m any of th e wives know n on a first nam e basis
Join th e ir husbsnd* for the b y the personnel of J e t la n e s .
even in g m ixed leaguee o r wo­ A com pletely friendly and to• CER TIFIED BOW LING
m e n 's handicapped evening tim a ts feeling le p rev alen t a t
bow ling leaguee.
th e lanes constantly a s it la
INSTRUCTOR
In th e m ean tim e, th e Navy- thro u g h o u t all of tha S anford
m e n h av e th e ir own 14-team a r e a .
leag u es on M onday an d T ues­ Why n o t go out bowling to­
d a y evenings. At one tim e the d a y . . . JU S T F O R T H E FU N
N avy b i d a com bined league O F ITI

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rroach; Jim Pigott, vanity coach; Jim McCoy,
varsity line coach and John Colbert, junior v&amp;r*
aity aaatatant coach.
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discovered th a t keeping a lo g ­
book la a re a l aid In planning
future outings, a« w ell a s a
storelMiuse for p le a sa n t m e m ­
ories of th e ir ho.itlng holidays.
It is reco m m en d ed that se p ­
a ra te colum ns he d r a wn in an
inexpensive notebook tn show
the dale, n am e of th e w a te r­
w ay, type of activ ity and n u m ­
b er of hour* (or ea c h . Room
can also tie left fo r re m a rk s
about special lig h ts along th e
w ay or n av ig atio n obstacles.
A recm tl of g a t p u rc h a se s en n
he used to check fu el consum ­
ption on ea ch trip .

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�Three Bask Factors
Guide Fish Behavior
To catch a flah, think like a fish I
So declare the editors of Field k Stream in the
rhilUpe 66 Fishing Guide for 1964. They offer the
following fishing tips:
Fishermen Yisitlng new waters—or new kind of
waters — are often baf­
fled. Where will the fish BO fe e t o r m ore. W alleyes go
be? Weil, put yourself in d eep too. Base tend to d r if t
their place. Think from in to deep holes durin g th e
“th e ir point of view, end d ay , then re tu rn to th e shore-

Top Recreation
Program Given
In Oviedo Area
On* o f th a b e st su m m e r re ­
creatio n p ro g ra m s fo r child­
ren of all sg e s is o p erated
ea ch y e a r in the O viedo a re a
for y o u n g sters a s w ell as
m an y young ad u lts In the
so u th e astern sectio n of Seminote C ounty a t O viedo.
H eading th e Uat a r e sw im ­
m ing classe s an d o th e r w ate r
sp o rts. L ittle L eag u e b aseb all
Is av ailab le fo r th e b o y i w ith
four te a m s co m peting during
the su m m e r m onths.
F o r the p a s t s tv c ra l y ears
P au l M lkler, ath letic d irecto r
a t O viedo High School, has
been in ch arg e of the pro­
g ram . Ho Is assisted by other
Oviedo school perso n n el in d
sev eral qualified high school
students.
P artic ip atin g In the p ro g ram
along w ith you n g sters of O vie­
do a re young people from
S lavia, G oldenrod, C huluota
and W agner.

Recreation Fer A ll
Offered In Sanford
A lthough num erous activ i­
tie s a r t sponsored by the San­
fo rd R ecreatio n D epartm ent
fo r boys, th ere a re also m any
ac tiv itie s organised to r th#
g irls a s w ell as tb s m en and
w om en o f the a re a .
F o r ex am p le, la st su m m er
th a R ecreation D ep artm en t’s
p ro g ra m for folk of all ag es
w as en titled “ r u n for the
S u m m er.”
Included in the long lis t of
ite m s of in terest to alm o st
•v e ry o o e w ere tennis, arch ery ,
h o rseb ack riding, seven-week
co u rse ! in ceram ics, a ch arm
school, teen ag e activities in­
cluding reg u la r weekly d an ces
and g am es for everyone.
T he p ro g ram is p ert of the
c ity ’s effort to provide plenty
o f fun sn d recreation for S an ­
ford resid en ts and their visit­
o rs.
M any o f th ere pro g ram s are
also o p erated during the win-

te r m onths for th e en joym eat
of to u rists a s well a s those
w ho liv e in ih e g re a te r San­
ford a re a . S anford’s recreatio n
d e p a rtm e n t is under the d ir­
ection of J im Je re ig a n who has
b ead ed th is d ep a rtm en t of the
city fo r a n u m b er of y ears.

S ta te O utlaw s

y o u 're w tll on your w ay to
T rot, S et Line*
• t x c t u . H sre sre th e three lin t a t dusk. N o rth sm pike, r y
.r
.
U n d er sta te law tro t lines,
b u l e factor* th a t govern the pickerel, a n d pan fish rem ain
bush books o r ret lines m s /
o ehevior o f W per c e n t of th e In relativ ely shallow w a te r
d u rin g even the h o tte st w sanot b e used fo r tak in g fish in
flah y o u 're o u t to catch .
B e ar G ulley Lake in south
FO O D is a fish’s f ir s t con- th e r. T he tre n d reverse* dur- a v c e n tra l Sem inole County o r
earn . I f you can find w here Ing th e cool fall w eather.
r .- tv
S U R E BET
th a t portion of B rev ard , Voo r w hen a fiah'e fav o rite food
Flah a re attra c te d by u n ­
lu sia, O range, O sceola an d
ia plen tifu l you've solved h alf
d
erw
ater condition*. A b ru p t
S em inole
Counties
within
y o u r problem . F ish (depend­
w hich lies th e S t-J o h n s R iver,
in g on tho apedes | feed m ain­ outcroppings provide shade
m ri
and its v ario u s channels, m a r­
ly o n Insects, worm *, shell­ an d concealm ent. Coarse rub­
shes, poods, lakes and tribu­
fish , crustaceans an d o ther ble breeds Insect life and
cru stacean s. An underw ater
ta ries b o rd ered on th e north
fish . . . living or dead.
by S tate Road W, on the w est
DAVE WALLACE, golf c o u n t architect and pro of the new Deltona
S A F E T Y governs fish be­ sp rin g hole Is alm ost a aur*
by th e C hristm as-D eer P ark ,
Country Club, is pictured on the driving practice range where nursery
h a v io r to a g re a t degree. E x- b e t In an y lake. Weed* a re a
B lthlo-G eneva Road, and on
stock is growing and being watered, prior to mowing and disbursement
c e p t fo r occasional feeding tlp o ff to plk*. pickerel, pan
th
e south by the K issim m eefish
,
and
large
m
ouths.
A
lake
over the fairways and greens.
ap rees, fish will be In o r n ea r
M elbourne H ighw ay, and on
places th a t offer protection bottom b are of cover usually
jo y som e excellent fishing! the e a s t by the tre e line bor­
S p rin g rain* a re no help to th em below dam s, n a tu ra l
frc m th e ir m any n a tu ra l ene­ plays boat to fsw fish. Wiaa
co m p arativ ely "e asy " w ate r.
T
ro
u
t
s
r
e
a
ttra
c
te
d
to
fee
t
I t ’s th e roil th a t d o st th* d erin g th a S t Jo h n s R iver
m ies. A place th a t o ffe rs pro­ fisherm en w atch for the ideal
m a rsh .
w ate r, b u t don’t look fo r B est b et I t to approach from th e stream fieh erm an , b u t falls, an d a t th e baa* o f d irty w ork.
com
bination
of
a
food-produc­
tectio n tn sm all fish w ill a t­
them d irec tly In spum e and dow nstream , e a s t a little a n y heavy rain in th e w ak e o f w hite • w a te r r a p i d * . A ny
ing bottom w ith protectlv*
tr a c t large fish who’d like to
fro th . A bouncing ru n over abev# w here th# cu rrent* eon- a prolonged d ry spell w ill p u t sp rin g -fed trib u ta ry w i l l
hiding spot* In the »nm* v i­
e a t them .
r u b b l e has it *11 over
ev ery tro u t on th e feed a s if d raw tro u t to ita m outh, and
cinity.
C O M F O R T Is som ething
L E S S O N in nature. stretch e s o f h eavy w hit* w a­ verge.
by m agic. I t ’s a tim e fo r n a ­ th e y ’ll con g reg ate a t u n d er­
A
rocky
bottom
affords
every anim al seeks. E xtrem e
91’B T L E CLU ES
This cottonniouth moc­ te r. In pool* w h ere th* w a­
tu r a l b aits an d d eep -ru n n in g w a te r sp rin g s. Bass a re not
both
food
end
cover
th
a
t
a
t
­
h e a t o r cold, biasing su n and
casin “bit off more te r tum ble* In w ith s ro ar, Th# obvious hiding places lu res, how ever, fo r fish e re nearly a* sensitive, but they
tr
a
c
t
all
open-w
ater
fish.
Y
et
tlrln g ly f a s t current* a re Just
than he could chew," tro u t w ill He Ju st dow n­ probably hold fish — h u t bcttom -m lnded in risin g w a­ do become sluggish d u rin g
som e of the discom fort* of in rocky tr e e s ther* ere p a r­ according to H e r a l d
stream from th e turbulence— usually th# one* le a st In ter­ te r. The fa s te s t fish in g com es the h eat o f th e day.
tic
u
la
rly
productlv#
spot*
—
life th a t m ost fish sh y aw ay
photographer Bill Vin­ o r o ften In th* shallow , ested in food. Fish on th* d u rin g th* firs t few ho u rs—
those
w
here
peeks,
esnyons,
A prolonged period of high
from . W hen you k eep these
cent Jr., who shot this g lassy gild* w here th* w ate r f«cd—y o u r potential cu sto m ­ from th* tim e th* firs t tin g e w ate r usu ally m eans stow and
an
d
ersvlees
a
r
t
m
eat
profac to r* In mind, y c u ’re w ay
n a t u r e study. This speeds u p before d ro pping ers— move to w here cu rren t* o f roll show* u n til th e fish d ifficu lt stre a m fish in g . H ere,
ahead o f t h e chuck-and- nounced. A rocky bottom can snnke choked to death d o w nstream . Look fo r sm allb rin g food In g re e te e t ab u n ­ become gorged. B u t be su re
be detected w ith a sounding
ever, e ra a few h in ts on
chance-lt angler.
when it attempted to m ouths, w altsy es an d o th e r dance. H er* cover I* u su ally to fish v sry slow ly and how
w eig h t o r a lead sinker; It
how to muko the b est o f it.
swallow
a
lurge
perch.
LA K E FISH IN G
type* o f rlv sr fish In th* relativ ely scan ty , an d feeding tho ro u g h ly since visib ility is T ry trib u ta ry stream *. Sm all
w ill m ake t n unm lstakabl*
L akes a re m isleading; th e ir “ tu n k ." Explore th* nearby
deep pools end In eddies and fish m u st tr u s t th sir safety sh arp ly reduced by (he ro ll. strea m s s tru n g w ith beaver
f la t surfaces hide a wide w a te r w ith your sounder until item s; th ese su g g e st off-b eat backw ater* aw ay frc m the to cam ouflage ra th e r th an
T ro u t shun w arm w a te r, dam s are good h ig h .w u ter
v a rie ty o f underw ater condi­ you discover a drop-off. T hen b e lts th a t m ay save th* day. m ain flow .
te ta l concealm ent. Look fo r b u t largely because it con- bets, too. So are stre a m s th a t
tio n s. Some of th e se condi­ ta k e a ca refu l cross-fix of W hen * fish’s stom ach is
patches o f shadow , bottom Ir­ t a i n s in su fficien t oxygen. channel th e ir w ay th ro u g h
S H A R P B EN D S
tio n s a ttr a c t fish, w hile m any landm ark* on tha sh o rt to Jam m ed w ith Insect*, dum p
SHAD ALWAYS are plentiful in the St. Johns
S h arp bend* m ean fish- reg u larities, • fea th er of cu r­ W herever vigorous a e ra tio n extensive logs. A ll these
do n o t T he firs t o rd er o f you can find tha spot ag ain . th a m ass in a Jar of w ater
River east of Sanforu each season, as noted
holding pools, an d m o st o f re n t th a t roughen* th* su r­ beefs up oxygen co n ten t, stream s efte n show no roll
bueiness is to determ ine th e
M aka thesa and sim ilar and shake. T hi* separate* them conform to a fairly face. T hese eubtl* d u e t will brow ns end rainbow s will w hen o th er strea m s a re riv ­
above. The salt water game fish come up the St,
sp o te th a t hold th e g re a te st objects th e target* of your Insects fo r identification, lie
Johns starting about Dec. 1 to spawn and con­
sta n d a rd p a tte rn . A shallow grow m eaningful aa you gain to le rate te m p eratu re s o f 80 e rs of m ud. I f you can find
n a tu ra l appeal fo r fish.
popping bugs and su rface guided accordingly.
degrees and m ore. Look for high, clear w ate r you m ay entinue sometimes to late April.
bottom and slow w ate r e x ­ experience.
F o rtu n a te ly there a re visi­ plugs. Above all, nev«r u n ­
STREAM FISH IN G
tends
o
u
t
from
th
e
Inside
ble d u e s th a t su g g e st good d ere stim a te the ability of
S ensing w here stream f l'h bend, w h erea t th* opposite
fish in g . Steep cliff* indicate fish to hid* In shallow w a te r
a
re
likely to lie is • subtle side is m arked by a stro n g
d eep w ate r n ear shore. Buoys w ith only a h in t of covar.
m a rk underw ater reef*. A D rop y o u r lure as close to a r t F o r Die ch aracteristics c u rre n t end a deep channel.
p o in t usually extends under­ th e ta rg e t a s possible. H id- of s strea m s h if t snd change W atch fo r rlsea tig h t up to
w a te r as a bar. An Inlet is a dsn-up b a te don’t cruise fo r w ith every pool end run. L’n tha f a r bank w here th* curto p bet; tr y eloee to th e food. P au se before retriev in g , d ersta n d ln g t h e e * endless re n t th ru st* a g a in st th# shore
v aria tio n s p re se n t th* stream and piles up insect* sn d o th er
m o u th .. .
fo r bass will som etim es w a l­
W eedy bays and coves a re lop a m otionless bug or D u st­ fish srm an w ith his m ost fa s­ flo atin g food. B u t don’t ne­
g lect th* n e a r edge o f th*
th e n a tu ra l feeding grounds in g plUg shortly a fte r it cin atin g challenge.
How to pick y our stretch is c u rre n t w here slack w ater
o f m any fish. N aked, g rad u al lands. R est retrieve Is a
shorelines usually m ean poor tw itch • pause • tw itch routine. an im p o rta n t firs t step, for m akes a com fortable restin g
fish in g . These a re general Dusk end glassy-calm w a te r alth o u g h c e rta in stretches of place fo r fish.
S tre am fish g a th e r Just
ru le s fo r estim atin g depth a re Ideal for th is type o f a stre a m hold plenty of fish,
o th e rs w ill co n tain very few, d o w nstream from an y sharp
an d type of bottom . U se every fishing.
H ere’s w hat y o u should look dro p -o ff for a v ery gcod re*
m eans you can to locate fishy
H EA L LVNKF.K9
fu r; over bunging foliage and eon. T he d ro p -o ff alows th*
places.
I t i* a t n ig h t th a t the ree l deep shade, u n d ercu t banks, a c u rre n t, and food Item s th a t
R e g u l a r su n g lasses cu t
down g lare, but Polaroid* do lunkers go boldly on th* succession o f pools w ith h ave bean ra p id ly aw ept
m ore. They reveal th e bottom prow l. T ak e an old hookjaw - dancing runs betw een, sh a rp along aettl* In th * slackened
by cu ttin g surface reflection. ed brew n tro u t. He’ll sulk trends, and such obstructions w ate r. B ut do n ’t c a st d irect­
Look for sunken logs, rocks, all day In som* deep re tre a t. ns la rg e boulder* anti d rift ly to th* d ru p -o ff, for your
ST . J O H N 'S R I V E R - " T h e N i l e o f A m e r i c a ”
weed beds, and o th e r cover A t n ig h t h e ll cruise th* s u r ­ wood tangles. A gain, it’s a lure o r b a it w ill p ass above
th a t affords both food and face, end w allop any big fly m a tte r o f locating the ideal th a fish before It h a s had
protection. Many tim es they o r popping bug you s p a t com bination — food, com fort tim e to sink. In stead , ea st
anti sa fe ty . Kind even two c u t well up Into th* fe e t w ater
w ill enable you to see flah down n e a r him.
A visit to F lorida
Has* also forsake cover a t of th r ra and the fishing above the d ro p -o ff. Then
th u t you m ight otherw ise
y o u r o ffe rin g will settle
m iss. If you have a diving nig h t and cruise th* sh o re ­ should be good.
w ouldn't be com plete
dow
n w here It s h o u ld -lik e
In
ev
a
lu
a
tin
g
spots
w
hich
line*,
eag
er
to
pounce
on
an
y
m ask , take it along. U se it as
you would a glass-bottom m inor com m otion. O ffshore lie ahead, rem em ber th a t th e n a tu ra l food — In the
w ithout a visit to
b u c k e t It will help you Judge w ullryrs th a t hug bottom by rover in rlose proxim ity to m idst o f th* w aitin g and feed­
d ep th , determ ine th e type of day often surface a t n ig h t. food-hearing c u rre n ts is the ing fish.
secluded “P le a sa n t
Be un th* a le rt for o b stru c­
bottom and k rat* fish , even F or trophy fish, work th e m ost likely to hold fish. N ext,
in bad lig h t and on windy surface a t n ig h t—the d a rk e r d eterm in e a castin g position tions th a t divide a stre a m —
P oint,” situ ated on
from w hich y o u can stay hid islands, driftw ood Jam s, or
the b etter.
d ays.
Make a habit of exam ining den from the fish, y et g et even e x tra • la rg e bouM ert.
the b eau tifu l St. Johns
TROLL TW O
stom ach contents. M aybe you your lure to th em from a n a ­ Kish a re alw ays a ttra c te d to
T rolling lets you eo v tr had to dungl* a 4-inch m in ­ tu ra l angle. F inally, plan an
w here th a se p arate d cu rren ts
R iver (The N ile of
m ore w ater, and y o u r lure now tw o hours to catch y o u r approach th a t won’t spook
rejoin, fo r th e ir collision sets
n ev e r sto p s w orking. T roll firs t bass. If ita stom ach tha fish —even though it
up a tu rb u len ce th a t scours a
A m erica) fam ous for
tw o lines, one shallow and holds only craw fish, o r is m eans clim bing out of the
pocket In th# bottom and
one deep. Use a m etal line cram m ed w ith mlnncw* only stream to go around. N inety
keep* th in g s stirre d up in
its shad, perch and
fo r deep trolling. Probe fe r
Inches long, you probably per ce n t of a ll anglers don’t g en eral. The cu rrent* work
hidden pockets by bum ping a have fuund the reason.
go to such p a in s—snd It) per a g a in st each o th e r and slack­
bass fishing.
w&gt;-i-dlets spoon along th e hotN o t e all unconventional cent ru tch m o st of the fish!
en, resu ltin g in a patch of
tom . V ary your tro llin g speed
u n til you hit nne th a t p ro ­
duces best. If lures fall, rig
a n atu ra l bait behind a sp in ­
n e r and troll very slow ly.
Fix the position o f every
strik e , then loop around and
d ra g through the s a m t slo t.
F or your fishing convenience . . . .
A spot th a t hold one fish
usually holds others.
• BOAT and OUTBOARD MOTOR REN TA LS
Road m aps show lakes and
Indicate the approaches. On
• LIVE BAIT • FISHING TACKLE
locution, a ground ccn to u r
m ap or a depth m ap it an in ­
• GAS • OIL • REFRESHM ENTS
valuable guide. S tudy It fo rt
Shorelines where th e bottom
O W N ED A N D O PE R A T E D
fa lls off sharply. R eefs and
sunken Islands. Shallow flat*
th a t extend well o ff ahore,
MR. k MRS. W. D. JACKSON
th en end In a sh a rp dropoff.
Channel* th a t ru n o u t from
th e m ouths of Inlets. Ccol,
fre sh stream w a te r w ill con­
tin u e along this sunken ch an ­
nel for a considerable die­
taries c a rry in g food.
He guided by th e season,
tim e of day, and th e species.
K ish close to sh o re in e a rly
OUT SR 46 TU RN LEFT AT PLEA SA N T POINT
sp rin g . R ising su rfa c e tern
RETREATS auch aa the above are offered throughout Seminole County
p e ra tu re drives fish to v a r i­
to the fishermun . . . or for just n quiet weekend “away from it all” for
FISH CAMP SIGNS BEYOND H E N R Y LEVY PARK.
ous depth*. T ro u t and landmost anyone. This particular retreat ia on the picturesque Wekiva
iark ed s a in t.a m ay g o dow n
River.
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(Herald Photo).

Florida's Best FreshWater

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Outdoor
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'Pirate World' Sparks
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1964 Progress Edition

The world of Long John Silver, flnshing cut­

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By Howard Hodge*
lasses and pirate treasure sparks the imagination
On the Wekiva R i\er out
of every youngster.
.Jtale Highway 4S from SanApparently this explains the growing popu­
,/ord. there is a beautiful wood­
ed spot with a large sign stat­
larity of the treasure hunt, complete with pirate
ing that this is the site of the
ships, maps and buried 1------------------------------ —
Seminole County Federation
treasure. If you’re plan- their landing, they are given
Wayside Park and that memning a special children’s the second set of maps de­
tiers of the Seminole County
event, you'll find this tailing exactly where the
Sportsman’s Association and
new idea is a big hit with treasure le hurled. Don't be
their guests are welcome.
the youngster*.
afraid to draw up some
. For the last three months,
The Sanford llcrwld lists pretty tricky maps. Use the
.however, access to the park
the folk-wing Ingredients for old pirate methed of land­
^ a s been blocked because
a successful treasure hunt: A marks and pact*. Hera’s a
members of the association
little planning, your outboard sample of how it can ha
arc busily devoting their time
boat and motor, some inex­ worded: "Stand by the big
and effort toward making this
pensive “pirate treasure" and oak trre looking toward the
.river frontage a desirable
a generous number of ram­ lake. Take six pare* straight
RO SE &amp;
W IL K S
place for picnics, barbecues
bunctious youngsters. Mix ahsad, and four paces back­
and the launching of boats for
well! If a group of more than ward. Stop. Turn to th* right
fishing on the Wekiva.
five is expected, a second or and take three paces." DaUnder construction h a v e
even third boat can be bor­ pending upon the age of th*
Jieen improved shelters, a
rowed for the day.
youngster* this sample ran
barbecue pit and a boat ramp
Most
youngster*
enjoy
an
he made easier or more dif­
along with the facilities that
outdoor cook-out before the ficult.
.are needed for such functions.
treasure hunt. A picnic site
Inexpensive party favors,
.The cash requirements of this
where boats can be docked or leys or evsn allver dollars
project arc carried out entire­
beached will work beat. While make excellent treasure. Toys
ly by the association through
the youngsters are devouring with the pirsts them*—black
jfs revenue in the (orm of
hot dogs and hamburgers, one »y* patches or rubber aworda
membership dues and the sev­
BIG GAME HUNTING is available right here in
son, are pictured nt Gua Schmnh’s place at Lake
adult can slip away and pick —are usually big hits with
eral fish and steak fries that
Seminole County, ns evidenced by this photoMonroe. Seated left is Joe Storey, Sorrento.
a good spot n long a nearby the youngaters. The itema cun
are held each year.
graph. Rill Vincent .Tr., Herald photographer
Kneeling right is Casey Jones. Leesburg, who
shore to hide the buried he placed inside plastic treas­
This is only one of the many
who shot this picture, avows bear, deer and
shot this bear. Standing, from the left: Bill
treasure.
projects undertaken by this
ure chests sir ntelal boxes be­
wildcat abound in weat Seminole County be­
Hoover. Mt. Dora; Sclimah, Martin McDonald,
When hiding Ihe treasure fore burying.
association since it was form­
tween
Highways
46
and
436.
These
hunters,
Chattanooga; Dr. Earl Faust and Harry Rob­ be sure to bury it in several The adventure has special
ed some 20 years ago. The
who claim to bag three or four bears each sea­
son, Sanford, and M. K. Shelby, Lake Monroe.
places in the immediate area. excitement when the young­
original charter of the associa­
It's also wise to keep n list. sters dress up in pirate rostion states the general nature
Oci asionally, the youngster* tume*. A prize for the best
and purpose and object of the
mi-s some of the “ loot," and or most original one can also
organization to be. “To fos­
it's left behind for some he awarded.
ter. promote and advance the
education of the public, gen­
other young pirate to find by
Although the idea of a
erally, in the advantages of
chance.
The item* don't have treasure hunt isn't new, the
(Ed. note: Tbe following address of Ihe purchaser. That | It is pointed out that regis­ That could get down right ex­
the conservation and propaga­
to be buried under two feet use ef make-believe pirate
OPEN 7 DAYS
article Is a speech delivered in itself removes Ihe need for] tration of firearms would keep
pensive if he has a son or tw o'„f sand, but just enough to ships gives it a special fla­
tion of fish and game; to dis­
recently by Pete Powell, ol registration.
A WEEK.
them away from juveniles, of hunting age.
seminate information with re­
,lude them from view.
vor of realism. Many adults,
Sanford, before Ihe Kiwanls
spect to proper methods to be
We
would
be
led
to
believe
thus
cutting
down
on
juvenile
The
business
man
is
anolher]
Two
°
f
treasure
maps
after watching the fun th*
Club of Tavares.)
followed in a program of con­
4:30 *.«. to I t p.n.
that registration of firearms1delinquency. If that be their to suffer from this proposed should he prepared. The first youngster* had, have used
By Pete PoweU
servation and propagation of
registration. Most business- gives round-about directions this party idea for an out­
would
make
it
easier
to
track
goal
then
let
them
press
for
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SUNDAYS
VALDEZ HOTEL
Firearms registration is a
fish and game; to foster and
threat to the American way of down « criminal after a crime sterner enforcement of the men have hand guns by their [on how to reach the treasure ing of their boating club or
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law — rash box. What is he going to site. If the youngsters stray- church group.
tent with, or conducive to the life. The Constitution of the caliber or gauge firearm you not just city, or county, nr have to do to keep that gun 'too far off course, the adult
After the treasure hunt,
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conservation ami propagation United States grants us the c ir r to name, you could fill state hut federal law- — pro­ there?
piloting the “pirate ship" can there's still lime for the
OPEN - 1
right
to
possess
and
bear
n! fish and game; to encour­
a pickup truck from your own hibits the sale of a hand gun Europe has had registration offer a few suggestions.
youngsters to take a swim or
Holiday* \,i
322-6681
age and promote participation arms. Registration of those community. What are the po­ to n juvenile.
nf firearms for years. When Once the youngsters stage just cruise around the lake.
arms
is
the
first
step
in
tak­
in any program designed to
lice
to
do?
Go
to
the
home
of
What of the sportsman? lie Hitler and his armies crossed
The combination of a treas­
make the territory in which ing away that right.
every man that owns that typo more than anyone else will be Ihe continent those records What I am saying is that It Is ure hunt and a day on the
The
sponsors
of
anti
firearm
eurh association may lie ac­
of gun and drag him down to hurt by registration of his fire­ made it very easy for his a remote possibility that we lake will Insure a successful
tive, more conscious of the ad- legislation would have us be­ the station house for question­ arm*. Not only will he have
troops to seize all weapons may be, and then we would party—one that the young­
\antages of making such sec­ lieve that protection of our­ ing? I hardly think that would
his protection weapon to reg­ 1 am not saying that Ihis coun­ be able to carry on the light sters will talk about for
selves
and
our
property
rests
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tion attractive to hunters and
be the answer.
ister but also his hunting guns. try is going to he overrun.!from behind the lines.
many weeks.
fishermen; to do any and all solely in the hands of the po- ;
lice
That
is
a
half-truth.
The
things generally necesary to
rarry nut the foregoing ob-| police are our protection But I
the police — and they will be
jrcts awl purposes."
These dedicated sportsmen the first to tell you — can­
have, over the years, lived up not be everywhere they are
to their obligation to the peo­ needed at the very moment
ple of Seminole County and they arc needed.
T hey cannot esm p on your
the State of Florida. They
have been instrumental in as- do o rstep , or sit on th e curb
Hiding proper governmental In fro n t of your business. Nor
agencies In providing public can they follow you around
recreational facilities in a like a handservant.
Y our lm m edlata protection
number of locations in this
r a a t a w i t h you. T a k e
area.
They have also been direct­ aw ay th e m eiD i of th a t pro­
ly responsible for legislation tection and the protection is
of a favorable nature to gone. R egistration Is th e first
sportsmen and have fought ste p in the rem oval of the
ANYTH IN G IN
successfully the occasional un­ m ean s.
It D alleged th at registration
favorable legislation which ig­
nored the rights of those who of fire a rm s will keep them out
purchase hunting and fishing of the hands of Ihe crim inal
elem en t. T h at la a fallacy!
licenses.
In membership and in those T he m a n w ho m akes hia living
active in furthering the princi­ outside of tbe law w ith a gun
ples to which the organization will n o t buy th a t gun from a
is dedicated the association is licensed d ealer w here It could
now stronger than at any be reg istered In the first
place. He will either steal it
other time in its history.
FORTY MEMBERS of the 1381st Geodetic Sur­
River last season. The catch pictured is only a
; Whenever a n d wherever o r buy it from a " fa n e s" so
vey Squadron stationed a t Orlando AFB staged
small portion of the total take by the Air Force
sportsmen meet to discusa th a t th a ra will be no record
their own shad fishing contest on the St. Johns
plans affecting our outdoor of the aala. E very licensed
personnel.
(Herald Photo)
way of life the voice of this d e a le r keeps a record of hla
association is heard and heed- fire a rm s sale. T hat record
td for the protection of the sta te s, m ak e, model, caliber,
aerial n u m b e r aud n am e and
rights of our sportsmen.

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T im Baptist i t 111 Park Avmm , with the pur.
r t u t tu t November of thr*« edjeceat parcels of pro*
party, ieaechsd what la parhapa tha blggeet buildlag
pregnua to tha ihunh'a history. Addition* ta tha church
toffee aaaatuary, aaw educational building* and aa off*
atraat parking lot
Central Saptlat C hurch, 13th Street and Oak Avenue,
haa jaal w p leUd • aaw $100,000 uactuary af w h ite
toteh aaaatoaallaa with i Mating capacity a f NO p a r .
acaa to tha Mala auditorium and tor another IN In tha
halaeap. Tha beautiful c h a ir loft la ellghtly elevated a n d
th a n are aaw pawa and furalahlnga throughout. T he
fanaav aaaatuary haa bean converted fo r um aa an aducaPlaaa war# anaauaaad lait fall by Firtt Methodist
af lanfard, Fourth Itraat and Laurel Avenue, to build a
branch church unit ta carve tha Lake Mcry-Loch Arbor
araaa within Um n u t two year*. Property ceataining
allfhtly n a n thaa IS ncraa haa bean purthaaad by tha
thurch far tha new ualt and la praaantly need u a plcnla
aad playiround area. The cite, located an Country Club
Hoad near tha (IraMbrlar development, la af euffklont
aloe ta build a saactiury, p a rk in s lot and a paroonage.
la December tha Flret Church af the Naiarene, W.
laaand Street at Maple Avenue, anuaunaad a throe-year
building program during which n complete new aaaatuary
will ha aaaatruetad and tha number of Sunday School
ilm m o w dtmbltdi

ChulMOta Builds
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New Church Built A t Bear Lake
Member Totals
Show Increase

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plant be buiK completely free
and d ear of all Stott
It la being doM la tha
e m a i l oaathoaot Samlaela
County community af Chulueta Community Church.
Tha oomptotod wtog, which
eventually win eeutaln Fcl*
lowahlp Ball, the hitehea,
utility roam aad root room*,
la etrvlng tha ceagregatlon
while aauatrueUan *f tha
•anetuary and Sunday School
rootna la under way.
Termed "a monument to co­
op#raUvc effort ta Um com­
IT. MAHY*MAGDALBN SCHOOL, itnrtnd in July nnd built Shown in thn photo at right, thn nchool
munity,’' fuada far Um build­
«t an aatimatad coat of 9128,000, openad for tha fall tnrm this
St. Mary-Magdalan Catholic Church
ing have bean given by every
year with nina daaarooma to housa gradta one through tight.
Avanua in Altamonta Springa.
man, wamaa had child to tha
congregation and proeceda
from many bnkeo aalaa, rum­
mage aalaa, beacon and »uppan w an turned aver ta the
building commWlM by tha
la p ld ly In craaalng p ap u la-1 aoctlon, la evidenced b y th e
In A lta m o n te S p rin g e a co m m unity o f B e e r L ake, S t.
ebunh’a two wemea’i group#,
tha Doreal aad Prlaallla C lr- Uon In S em inole C ounty, p e r- num ber o f new churchee g o . new B e p tle t C hurch, T em ple A ndrew * P re e b y ta ria n C hurch
U culerly In th e eouthw eot | Ing up th le ycer.
dec.
B e p tia t on F ilm S pringe la n e a rin g co m p letio n w ith
R oad, w ee com pleted e a rly f lre t eervicee echeduled In the
th a y e a r en d th a fo rm er new b u ild in g b y T kan k eg lv F l r i t B e p tle t C hurch o f A L Ing. T he In itia l u n it o f B eer
ta m o n te S p rin g e rto rg a n lie d L ak e M athodlat C h u rch hea
In A p ril to becom e F ricn d ih lp been com pleted th le y e a r w ith
B e p tle t.
f lre t eervicee en d dedication
A ddition* to th a A ltam onte held In A u g u st.
C om m unity C hapel e re un d er
A n o t h e r n ew B e p tle t
w ay n nd a t SL X ary -M ag d al- C hurch, S en len d o S p rin g e
on C atholic C hurch, ground B e p tlet, held g ro u n d b reak in g
w e* bleated an d broken Ju ly eervicee la M ay and w ee
fo r an e e tlm e u d $128,000 rea d y fo r ded icatio n eervicee
now aehool b u ild in g to be op­ In th e a ttra c tiv e new sa n c t­
ened fo r th e fa ll term . T he u a ry by la te A u g u et.
O ver In th e lo u th o e a te m
tw o -eto ry co n crete block ad ­
d itio n h o u tte n in e claiero o m i end o f th e co u n ty , a n ew w in g
f o r g rad e a one th ro u g h eig h t. fo r th e C h u lu o ta C om m unity
F a r th e r to th e w est, in th e C hurch w e* com pleted In Mey

building ia adjacent to
located on Maitland

Churches A re Keeping Pace W ith Population Boom
e n d ground w ee b ro k en fo r
th e Love S o uthern B e p tle t
Mleelon u n d er eponeorehlp o f
th a F lre t B e p tlet C h u rch o f
Longwood.
N ew church co n etru ctlo n In
th e S anford tr e e hea Included
com pletion o f th a P reab y ter*
Ian C hurch of th e C o v en an t
■outh of tow n, the la rg e new
ean ctu ary fo r C en tral B ep­
tia t Church in th e dow ntow n
reeldentlal a re a end b u ild in g
o f a new S unday School w in g
b y the F lre t C hureh o f th e
N exaren* In L ake M ary .
In addition, 1084 h a a
b ro u g h t an nouncem ent o f
p lane fo r num erous ch u rch
expansion and b u ilding p ro ­
g ram s, especially In S an fo rd .

B ear L ak e M a t h o d l a t
C hurch, w h ich held Its flr* t
service m i J a n . 27, 1983 w ith
ea persons to atten d an ce, held
dedication eervicee on S unday,
A u g . tS , th is y e a r, fo r th e
f ir s t u n it o f its new church
p la n t w hich Is being con­
stru c te d on a th re e -p e rt buildla g p ro g ra m .
T he ch u rch , ch a rtered M arch
24, 1883, w ith 82 m ember*,
now h a s a m cm b en h lp n f
som e 100 p erso n s. Sunday
m a ra ia g w o rsh ip eervteee, ia
th e b eg in n in g , w ere held in
th e eu d lto rlu m o f B eer L ek a
E le m en ta ry School. H ow cvar,
ah o rtly a f ta r th a c h a rU r w ee
received a fl* a a c re tr a c t on
B e er L ak e R ead w as p urchas­
ed a t a c o s t o f $12,500. Lo­
cated on th e p ro p erty w ere a
fiv e room eo ttag o end e 20
by 2$ fo o t co ncrete block g ar*
ag e . T he c o tta g e , a fte r b ein g
cleaned a n d p ain ted th ro u g h ­
o u t, le u se d a s a m eetin g
place f o r v ario u s church o r .
g a n lta tio n a a n d th e g a ra g e ,
paneled a n d w ith door an d
w indow s In stalled , cerved a a
a chapel f o r S unday evening
e n d m id-w eek eervicee.
C hurch School c la u e a w ere
begun w ith $8 enrolled a n d
h av e elnee ehow n re g u la r a t­
tendance in creaaei.
A M eth o d ist M en's C lub
w ee o rg a n lio d In Ja n u a ry o f
th la y e a r en d th e W om en's
S ociety e f C h ristia n S ervice
w aa fo rm e d la Ju n e .

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format) during tha past yaar whan the congregation of
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bean renamed and aarvicaa and functiona of tha church
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Marked In City
At Junior High

BEAR LAKE METHODIST CHURCH, pictured
ns the first unit was nearing completion earlier
this year, held dedication and first services in
the new building in August. Located on n five-

acre site on Bear Lake Road, the church is being
constructed under a three-stage building pro­
gram with members and friends donating some
of the materials and most of the labor.

S anford Ju n io r H igh School
h a d Its b ig g est y e a r during
the 1963-64 session, w ith many
add itio n s, both physically and
in cu rricu lu m .
A new c a fete ria w as opened,
along w ith a lib ra ry and a
b an d an d ch o ral building.
C urricu lu m w as broadened,
p a rtic u la rly in the field of vo­
catio n al train in g .
V ocational ag ric u ltu re In­
clude* a n im al h u sb an d ry , for­
e s try , tru ck gard en in g , citrus,
lan d scap in g , n u rsery work,
fa rm m ach in ery , p arliam e n ­
ta ry p ro ced u re, public speak­
ing and le ad ersh ip activities.
In d u strial a rts te a c h e s the
coordination o f m in d and
h an d , an d th e p ra c tic a l and
in tellig en t u n d erstan d in g of
w oodw orking, wood turning,
m e tal w ork, m e tal turning,
blue p rin t read in g , leath er
w ork, electricity , tiling and
fib er glass application.

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CASSELBERRY COMMUNITY METHODIST
Church on Highway 17-92 a t Piney Ridge Rond,
is the oldest place of worship in the town with
an ever Increasing membership. Its lighted
church front nnd cross extend a warm welcome

on dnrk nights to visitors and residents alike.
Improvements during the past year have ineluded repainting, new carpeting, new air con­
ditioning and new organ and a building commit­
tee has l&gt;een appointed to begin planning a
lnrger sanctuary.

Longwood Area's
Churches Stage
Huge Expansion
T he ch u rch es of Longwood
h av e c a rrie d on v a s t building
and planning p ro g ram s during
th e p a s t y e a r.
T he F irs t B ap tist Church
l e t a budget o t 120,600 which
they achieved to co n stru ct an
annex to t h e educational
budding an d m ad e p lans to
build a p astorium on recently
pu rch ased Oxford S tre e t pro­
p e rty a t L ake W ildm ere In the
city .
A m ong th e ir m any activi­
tie s. th e V acation B ible School
held in Ju n e w as outstanding,
h aving an en ro llm en t of m ore
th a n 300 yo u n g sters.
O th er sp e cia l ev en ts includ­
e d a S w eth eart B anquet, num ­
e ro u s d in n ers and se v e ra l re ­
viv als.
T he ch u rch has an active
C irls A uxiliary, T r a i n i n g
U nion, M en’s B rotherhood and
W om en's M ission Union.
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C hrist E piscopal C h u r e h
w as built in 1880 an d is the
oldest ch u rch still In use in
S em inole County. T he church
is exp eriencing rap id growth
w hich n ecessitated enlarge
m e n t of th e san ctu ary to m ore
th a n tw ice its o riginal size and
in creased th e seating capacity
to 152 p ersons. An a ir condl

Honing a n d heating sy stem
also h as b een installed.
Work w as com pleted and
the first service held in the
new ly en larg ed ch u rch on
P alm S unday this p a s t A pril.
L ast fall, a day school w as
opened w ith a k in d e rg a rten
class w hich a t the end of the
school y e a r g rad u a ted 16 chil­
dren.
S everal organizations a re
active w ithin the ch u rch , the
E piscopal C hurchw om en, the
M en's C lub, the A lta r G uild,
th e A colyte Guild and the
E piscopal Young C hurchm en.
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T he F irs t P e n t e e o a t a l
Church com pleted its ex ten ­
sive building p ro g ra m this
y e a r, finishing and celling the
tw o w ings of th e ch u rc h and
a ir conditioning th e building
throughout.
A com pletely eq u ip p ed k it­
chen w as installed for u se in
church functions an d fo r fund
raising d in n ers.
E vents during th e y e a r in
eluded V acation B ible School,
several rev iv a ls, d i s t r i c t
m eetings an d the an n u a l an
n iv e rsa ry picnic.
C hurch organizations in­
clude P entecostal C onquerors,
L adles A uxiliary and the
M en’s B rotherhood.

‘THE LOFTY OAK
FROM A SMALL ACORN GROWS”

Catholic Church
Enters 3rd Year
T he C atholic C hurch of the
Nativity a t Lake M ary, the
h ird C atholic C hurch in Semnole County, began its third
te a r with plans being m ade
for th e co n stru ctio n of an
(ight-classroom school.
T he school, to be built on
the p arish grounds on SR 427
near U. S. H ighw ay 17-92. Is
scheduled to open in early

Baptist Church
In S. Seminole
Crows Rapidly
O ne of th e faste st growing
ch u rc h es In the South Sem in­
ole a re a Is P ra irie L ake B ap­
tis t C hurch on Ridge Road In
F e rn P ark .
A new tw o-story educational
building, estim a ted a t a $100.000 value, la being built and
w ill be connected to the preee n t building by covered w alk­
w ay.
T he building, w hen com ­
plete, will have 12 d ep art­
m en ts, e a c h opening Into a
throu g h co rrid o r providing faeilltiea for 200. E ac h d ep art­
m e n t will h av e its own sep­
a r a te a ir conditioning and
b ea tin g sy stem . T he building
w ill be co n stru cted p rogress­
ively, d ep a rtm en t by d ep a rt­
m e n t.
T he youth aection Is being
plann ed
to
accom m odate
y o u t h activ ities throughout
th e week.
One of th e building's finest
fea tu re s w ill be th e nursery
d e p a rtm e n t for c rib infanta
'u p through th ree y e a rs which
v eil consist of a foyer and
fo u r ro u p s .

1963 and will Include grades
one th ro u g h eight.
In S ep tem o er of th is y ea r
a parish litu rg ical com m ission
w as fo rm ed by the p a sto r, the
Rev. J a m e s S. H onncn, to as
slst him w ith bringing th e re
form s of th e Second V atican
Council to the p arish .
The C atholic W om en'* Club,
through various p ro je c ts, r a il
ed m onies n ec essary to fur
nish the p rie st sa c risty , to sc
quire a han d -carv ed oak pul
p it and to furnish th e kitchen
in the c h u rc h 'a social h all.
Fund ra isin g p ro jec ts spon
sored by th e club include rum
m age sa le e , bake ta le s , sales
of coffew en d doughnuts fol
lowing S unday M asses, a F all
F estival, N ew Y ea r'* E ve
D ance a n d a SL V alentine's
P a rty .
O ther p aria h organizations
a re the Holy N am e Society,
A ltar B oys Club a n d U shers
Club.

Springs Church
Shows Progress
F irst B a p tist C hurch o f Si
U ndo S p rin g s w as organlz
In F e b ru a ry w ith 10 m em bei
held groundbreaking se rv lc
on M other’s D ay for a S20.C
com bined educational-w orst
building an d m oved in In Is
August.
D uring th e su m m er mei
here m e t in p riv a te hom
conducting reg u la r se rv ic e s
a full S outhern B a p tist pi
gram of activity com pli
with S unday School, WMU a
the M en's B rotherhood.
A t Bl* T ree P e rk one w ill
see the la rf e a t a n d eldeet
known eypreea tre e , e stim a t­
ed to be over 3,300 y e a rs old.

Just as all things have a beginning,

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docs a Havings &amp; loan in-

atitution. Like the proverbial acorn, the beginning may be small.
A firm of integrity, dedicated to serving others, grows steadily
through the years. Thus First Federal has become a source of
financial strength in the community.
First Federul is as sturdy us the oak.

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1964 Progress Edition

Classrooms

Schools A H Sot For E T V
Wton Central Florida'* edueatloaal television station bit*
the air in January ef IMS,
the ScmiaoU County School
system will bn geared to full
participation in the program.
11m county** Board of Publie In*traction recently adopt­
ed Ha 1M4-M budget and in­
cluded a $71,00* Hem which
niQ provide for central anten­
na and conversion lyatem* for
each af the acbooi* in the
county.

l i toe "**t It yearn, Santo■toe Om Mf Bee totott to new
•chants to gmetoa ilawwom S. Tba fint two year* af
aoaaa tor 1M*0 new atadaate regular eoflepa acadeaie
wfce k m merod tote to*
atototy ar «■ fared aefeeal ton
,.
stoat MM.
In tfeo vicinity ef tot
Ute Mhec1 board haa added Lyman School, wit
at lli permnet an average ef
to new tomtoon • year, «r •
Intel ef tern■e (ton &lt;!• new to­

Ho*t of the 128 television sets
utilized by the acbooi
system are not full channel
receiver*. They can only re­
ceive VHF (very high fre­
quency telecasts).
The new ETV station (Chan­
nel 24) will be a VHF (ultra
high frequency) outlets and
tha central antenna systems
will assure conversion end
adequate reception.
All of Seminole County’s 24
schools will have antenna and

UHF conversion central sys­
tems. However, the high
schools will not participate in
the programming this yaar.
P lu s for this fa begin are be­
ing made far the 1189-M school
yaar.
The basis of Seminole Connty*a economy is hi vegetables
and citrus but electronics and
other light manufacturing
plants In the area are now
adding to the payroll income.

New courtte*, »etoty to tookned, wttb toe neceeaary abope

on the

technical subjects, In addition
to toe regular eeademk court- It to e je c te d that with tha
at, (which have alao be
feur-lantog of Highway M to
broadened and enlarged, aa Mini, the Geneva area will
wed.)
boom, and require mom elast­
’. -J g \
The Seminole County School reams. There to presently one
board, uaing populatioc exptoeput into use during aummer band practical
SANFORD JUNIOR HIGH . . . New band and
*m*B elementary acbooi to
ton figure* aa projected tor
choral
room,
with
ita
terraced
construction,
is
Seminole County in the neat
ala to ten yam, expect* to
have to build apprealmeteiy
10 more acbooi* within tba
next tea yaara.
Moat of thaaa acboota wffl
be in tba aouth and eaitera
end of tha county, with the
new atate uni vanity at tba
Orange County lioo, near Ovie­
do, expected to booat the
tchool population there almoet
May 17, 1M4, was a his­
immediately.
tory-making day in the Ufa of
P in t now acbooi in the
Sanford's 74-year-old Ebeoeaet
work* la a new high acbooi
Methodist Church for upon that
or Junior high at Oviedo,
date,
at a quarterly conference
which preacotly baa gradee
conducted by the district sup­
one through 11 la one acbooi
erintendent, name of the
plant
church was officially changed
At flrat, thi* new building
through vote of the congrega­
wiB bouse gradee eevea
tion to "Christ Methodist
through 11, but it ia anticipat­
Church."
ed that In a abort time, an­
been added a t several other schools in the county
Decision to change the name
NEW LIBRARY . . . Sanford Junior High's new
other new acbooi will bo conduring the past year.
resulted frjtn a general feel­
■trueted, giving Oviedo an ele­
library ia well-stocked. Similar libraries have
ing of Uw membership that
mentary, Junior blto end high
a New Testament name would
school, within the neat iv e
be more fitting for the
yaara.
day church and Its work. The
The new unlveriity i* ex­
original wooden building which
pected to be ready to open in
w u established so tong ago
IBM.
aa "Ebeaessr" ratetoa tha
Throughout the county, to
the neat ten yean, the eduol Some of the greatest chan­ Three of the
Lyman School house* the has to addition to the terraced name and today is known as
board expecta to build WO ge# to outtteutons to high tog taught to one newly con­ Science area far biology, phy­ mala room, four practice "Ebeneser Chapel and Educs
mom classroom*, with the at- schools to Semtooto County structed shop wing of the sics and chemistry classroom* rooms, storage rooms, offices tioo Building" since its pri­
mary use ia for Sunday School
ceuary administration build­
scbooL
sod laboratories, which am sod a music library.
classrooms.
ing*, csfateriuma, band and occurred last year to Lyman Alao expanded to the voca­
choral buildings, abope. gyme High School to Longwood.
tional tninlsg curriculum ia complete with plenty of work
and libraries.
This is fast becoming one the builnoe* education depart­ counters, hoi and cold water,
Also in the works tor Semi­ qf the most technic si-vocation­ ment, which this year added electric and g** outlets.
Law,
Consumer The third wing is the new
nole County is a two year al oriented acbooi* to the Business
Economics, Business Math band and choral suite, which
atatc-suppor'ed Junior colleg*, county.
or community college, which There am now four technical and Persoosl Typing. These
will have a three-fold purpose: course* taught to the school, supplement the other course* Seminole County to located
1. Technical training far tha including Air • conditioning, in typing, shorthand, and other in the east central portion of
fast-growing electronics to- Refrigeration; Small Motor secretarial and business prac­ the etete SO mliea Inland from
dus trie*;
the Atlantic and northwest of
Mechanics; Beginning and tice*.
1. Vocational training for all Art Metals; and Electronics.
A secood new wing of the world-famed Capo Kennedy.

F L O W E R S ................
• Corsages

Name Changing
Receives Okay
Of Congregation

• Potted Plants
• Table Arrangements
• Artificial Arrangements
• Wreaths
FLOW ERS BY W IRE!
A rra n g e m e n ts M ade To
O rder F o r Those
Special Occasions!

Curriculum Altered A t Lym an School

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Space College
Soon Becomes
Part Of County
Ybe newly approved C u t
Central Florida University,
commonly referred to by
many aa a “apace university
will soon be as much a part
of Seminole County aa it can
without being geographically
located within the county it•elf.
Authorised by the State Leg­
islature in 1963, the unlvers
ity will be located—according
to a decision by the State
Board of Control and ratified
by the State Board of Educa
tion — right on the county’a
southern boundary line in
Orange County.
Seminole's Board of County
Commlsaioocra are cooperat­
ing wholeheartedly with the
Board of Control and other
•tate agencies whose desire
it is to provide an institution
which will serve the greatest
■umber of students in the east
Central Florida area — the
fastest growing section of the
•tate — commonly known aa
the “Golden Triangle."
The triangle's three points
are Daytona Beach, Orlando
and Cape Kennedy. Seminole
County lies right in the geo­
graphical heart of the area.
The County Commission al­
ready has taken the necessary
action to provide temporary
toning in the area Immed­
iately north and adjacent to
the university site. This will
provide university authorities
the opportunity to work with
planers and toning boards of
both Seminole and Orange
counties in coming up with
a “planned college commun­
ity” which will best serve the
primary Interests of the in­
stitution.
Present plans, according to
ths Board of Control, call for
ths institution to open In Sep­
tember of 1968. Officials es­
timate that from 3.000 to 4,OuO
students will be enrolled the
first year and that the enroll­
ment will climb to 1,000 with­
in the first several years.
The university will have a
tremendous impact upon the
entire county and particular
ly upon the southern area of
ths county.

Southern Unit
Forms Church
Organisation of a Southern
Methodist Church in Sanford
began this summer with ser­
vices led by the Rev. Durward H. Knight, pastor of the
Southern Methodist Church in
Stuirt and his associate, the
Hcv. Charles 0. Bennett.
Organised In 1940 by the
former Methodist Episcopal
Church, South, the Southern
Methodist Church Conference
is headquartered in Orange
burg, S. C.t and is a member
of the American Council of
Christian Churches.

FOR SEM IN O LE C O U N T Y
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BOYS* DORMITORY . . . This brand new building opened
last year escaped any damage in th e recent fire which swept

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We Maintain Seminola County’s
LARGEST and MOST MODERN
SERVICE DEPARTMENT

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It had been a muggy day I Forest Lake Academy; school The Fourth of July weekend to nearby Mirror Lake and. Tame time for school to
and ■ sure bet rain would be was out, most students had w a a approaching, quietly, tons upon tons of water were open and things were back to
coming soon.
gone home as had members with no hint of violence.
poured on the Inferno. But normal. Tha $230,000 blast
Things were quiet around I of the faculty.

Adults in Seminole County and that they have credits in
who have not completed their U. S. History and Civics.
high school education can ob­ These credits can be taken at
tain the Florida State Equiv­ the Adult High School which
alency D iplom a by passing opened at Seminole High
the G e n e r a l Educational School In September.
Equivalency Test.
Servicemen who have taken
A testing center is loested the test In service can apply
in Sanford and la under the for the Florida Equivalency
direction of E. S. Douglass, Diploma if they meet all the
Director of Vocitional and requirements. The fee for aer
Adult Education.
viccmen is $3 00 and for civil
These tests were developed ians It la $7.30.
by the U. S. Armed Forces
Information (s available
Institute for service men who from Douglass at the School
had not graduated from high Administration Building, San
school. Florida has adopted ford.
these tests to enable civilians
who can qualify to obtain a
diploma.
There are five teste as fol­
lows: Test 1, English; Test 2,
Social Studies; Teat 3, Sci­
ence; Teat 4, Literature, and
Teat 3, Mathematics. The
State of Florida requires that
applicants be 20 years of age

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portions of the campus buildings.

Academy Bounds Back A fte r Fire
High School Diploma
Available For Adults

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Then the rain came end
with it a spectacular display
of lightning. Thunder rolled
across the campus of the
Academy.
Darkness fell and with the
darkness the lightning appear­
ed to grow in Intensity. An
ear-splitting thunderclap rock­
ed the Academy area.
Seconds later a flicker of
light started Inside the Ad
ministration B u i l d i n g . It
spread quickly until It ap­
peared to come from all parts
of the structure.
Fire!
The alarm was sounded for
nearby f i r e department*.
They sped to the scene, laid
bosci as rapidly as possible.
First they used water from
the Academy'a 1U.OOO gallon
reserve tank. It was not
enough.
They dispatched a pumper

the blaae had too much of a
headstart.
Firemen f r o m virtually
every surrounding community
responded to the call for help.
They tried desperately to sal­
vage as much of the building
as possible. They failed.
After virtually an allnight
battle the telly stood like tills:
The library was gone. So
were the laboratories, the of­
fices, classrooms, bookstore,
assembly hall a n d music
studios.
While firemen were still on
standby duty at the scene.
Principal William Fuchs an
nouncod that school would bo
ready for the fall opening.
The vow held true. Virtually
every day except the Sabbath,
volunteers joined with pro­
fessional workers In getting
the Academy back in fullscale
operation.

had disappeared — except in
the memory of those who taw
it.

Our Specialty —

COLOR

(Service On All Mokes)

Forest Lake Academy was
established in 1923 by the Scv
enth Day Adventist Church to
provide moral and religlout
education and guidance; pur
poses not ivailable in public
schools.

12 YEARS IN SANFORD AREA

Antenna Installation

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About hslf of the students
are dormitory students and
the other half from the Cen
tra! Florida area.
The Academy I n c l u d e s
grades 9 through 12, offering
a regular college preparatory
course and vocational aubJccts. In addition, each atu
dent Is required to take
class in the study of the Ilihle
Dormitory students work at
the school to cam part of
their tuition.

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A Seventh-Day Adventist
Health and Welfare Center,
located In Altamonte Springs,
comes to the aid of needy
famillaa In ths area regard­
less of religions affiliation.
Ths renter is staffad solely
by volunteer workers who ac­
cept articles of used clothing
end furniture end mend or
repair, aa ths need may be,
before they are distributed.
Food supplies also are provid­
ed and medical care is ar­
ranged when necessary.

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1964 Progress Edition

Building Holds

Evening School
15 Classrooms
Offers Varietv

In 1964, Seminole County ration and the Improved per­
opened the first completely formance of students and
air • conditioned climate con­ teachers.
However, through the co­
trolled scbsol la Central Flor­
operation of Principal Mostla
ida.
This was the English Estates Ruby and the faculty and parElementary School, located In
an la group more factual infor­
the south end of the county,
In the Maitland area, almost mation of the academic
formaocc, health and well-be­
on the Orange County line.
The building contains IS ing of tne student body and
classrooms for grades one faculty is being studied.
MORRIS RUBY
On the bask of conclusions
through sli, and was almost
filled when it opened In Jan already drawn and In order to
. , . school principal
uary. In die coming year of prepare for poeetbl# year196165, it will reach capacity round trimester schooling, to inatead of leaving them sit­
utilise all school buildings to ting empty and unused for
seating and beyond.
Plana for the new-type of the fullest, the Seminole three months out of the year,
compact construction layout County School Board is al­ of maintenance operations.
ndude provisions for five ready planning that all future
more classrooms, which esn buildings will also be air-con­ This would cut down on the
number of schools needed and
easily be added on.
ditioned.
The entire building Is hestBecause of the controlled decrease construction cent*
•'I and cooled by an M ton atmosphere, the new school and capital outlays, plus male
Trane unit to provide the most stays cleaner Inside and there­ talnence staff.
ven and moderate temper*- fore is easier to maintain and
ure
in which students and Janitorial services are some­
E. 8. DOUGLASS
eachers may do their best what curtailed.
. . . director
Coats of operating the cli­
•ork all year round.
The Seminole County School
John nur*on, IV who design* mate-controlled system have
Board offer* Adult Hlfth ■J the building, correlated the proved to be economically fea­
School evening classes for lesign of classrooms, hall­ sible, due to the lessening
Although the school was on­
both white and Negro adulU ways, Ingress and egress In
held at Seminole High Schoo tuch a way a to m ake maxi­ ly In operation five months
mum use of the alr-conditlon- this year (January through
and Crooma High School.
May) the school board, prin
At Seminole High couric* ng system.
From the outside the build­ clpal and teachers report that
offered Include English I, II
and HI, U. S. History, Civics. ing resembles roughly a box, they are well-pleased with the
General Math, Algebra 1 and and looks somewhat like a over all effectlvenesj.
Emergency batteries and
II and General Science. Addl 'actory or an industrial plant.
tlonal course* will be offered There are no outside window*. light* can take over and ope­
If there are as many as 15 Window* open from each rate the climate-control sys­
persons Interested In each room onto the corridors, to tem for a short time, but in
course, according to E. S. prevent claustrophobia, and case of a long power failure,
provide better circulation of pupils and faculty would be
Douglass, director.
dismissed.
All Instructor* hold Florida air.
Although this new and radi­ The English Estate* climateteaching certificates covering
the subjects they teach. These cally different building Is controlled school marks (he
courses can be taken for ere somewhat of an experiment, first step In a new era k&gt;
COL. II. J . FURMAN
dit leading to an Adult High testing in other buildings in schools In Florida, looking to­
School diploma or as a re other parts of the state have ward a possible utilization of
. . . superintendent
fresher course. Credits trans­ proven tlio frailhilitv of one arhnryLn fin i v n ir . r r M t r v i K i t l f l
ferred from any accredited
high school will be accepted.
At Crooms High the courses
open to adults include Kng
Jiili, Math, Business Educa
tlon. Home Economics, Scl
ence, Social Studle* and Brick
and Block Laying. In addition
remedial reading courses arc
offered.
Classes meet four evenings
each week from 7 to 10 p.in.
The only cost for the course
Is a registration fee of $2 with
books sold to students at cost.

Academy Eyes
Expansion Job
To Meet Need
Plans for the expanded
campus of tho Sanforil Naval
Academy In Sanford, which
opened its doors last year for
the first time, call for con­
struction of a new classroom
building to bruin during the
1364 63 school term, accord­
ing to the school's superin­
tendent, Col. II. J. Furman.
Upon completion, Ihe aca­
demic building will have 14
classrooms, laboratories and
■ library, plus administration
offices.
Future plans call for exten­
sion of the present dormitory
facilities by extending the
wings; another dormitory,
which Will be used for upper
form students, a library, In­
firmary, chapel, gym, held

LAKE MAItY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL in getting ready to open three
new clan*rooms this year. Workman in photo is putting finishing touches
to windows.

School Graduates Called Pla n k-O w n e rs
The first midshipmen to chooses.
His remarks were echoed
graduate from Use Sanford
Naval Academy’s e i g h t h by Superintendent Col. II. J.
grade, in June were designat­ Furman who pointed out that
the positive attitude, the man­
ed as "plank owners.”
In honor of the occasion, a ner and bearing of a young
memorable "first” in Acad­
emy history, a huge plank,
with the names of the first
class lettered upon it, was pro-,
sen tod to the school by par­
ents of one of Ihe students,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richter,
of Sanford.
Unveiling of the plank took
place at the graduation cere
monies, June 6, at which time
midshipmen heard an address
by Capt. James Mayo of the
Sanford Naval Air Station.
lie emphasized the underly­
ing philosophy of the Sanford
Naval Academy institution in
developing qualities of leader­
ship important to Ihe develop­
ment of a successful man, re­
gardless of the career he

curricular activities, and na*
val training, are designed to
bring young men to the real!*
ration of their fullest potential
as a mature amt successful
man. he said.

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The dining room and kit­
chen facillticj will also be
expanded and enlarged.
Comprehensive plans have
bean drawn for the complete
campus under a step-by-step
development outline.

man who has had military first learn to accept orders,
training is easily recognized before he is qualified to give
and gives a favorable impres­ orders," Col. Furman said.
sion.
"E very phase of the life at
“A young man. in order to (the Sanford Naval Academy,
learn self-discipline, m u s t ! in academics, sports, extra

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dormitory, and 6 is to be the field house or gym. Figures 7
and 8, and the pillared building between them are the library,
infirmary und chapel. Figures 9, 10 and 11 are faculty
quarters.

FUTURE CAMPUS OF THE SANFORD NAVAL ACADEMY
will look like this. Building 1 in the left foreground is the
present building as it will look when the wings are expanded
and Building 2 which adjoins it is the expanded galley, con­
nected to the first building by the tlining room. Figure 3 in­
dicates the swimming pool. Figure 4 is the new academic

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THIS IS SNAC!, the Sanfnril Naval Academy
(■oat. His name is derived front the first letter
of each word. Like Mary’s little lamb, he would
like to accompany Midshipman James \V, IlitrKiulwthum to class, but regulations decree that
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Half of th* new institu­
tion* of higher •Suention in
the United State* establish*!
in ltftW were two-year colleg**. T ht value and growth
of this relatively new form of
post high eehool education are
discussed in "financing High­
er Education No. IS—The
Community College." the lat­
est in a series of publication*
from the Southern Regional
Education Hoard.
These booming two-year in*
stitutlona. often called com­
munity-junior colleges because
their programs are keyed tv
community need*, are broad­
ening the educational hurltons of today's youth, the re­
port states.
"Two year* of eollsge msy
soon take the pine* of high
school graduation as the highrst rung in the education Ud­
der avuilablv to most Ameri­
cans,^ the publication states
Enrnllmsnt in public twoyear college* in the South ha«
gtuwn from 10 per cent to 16
per cunt of the total enrollnient in stale-supported high­
er institutions in th* past de­
cade. the SKEIt report co itlnues.
Florida, on* of the South's
leaders In this field of higher
(duration. Is now enrolling ov­
er 50 per rent of Its rolleglates who attend state-sup­
ported schools In two-year
colleges. Florida has tstablishad SO nsw community col­
leges in th* staU since 1057.
A stute-hy stats breakdown
of the number of community
college* In tarh of th* Id
Southern states served by the
SKKR and their enrollment*
is Included. Varying methods
used by Southern states la
finance this form of higher sducation and major sources of
financial support are also de­
tailed.
The report stresses careful
state-wide and local planning
of community college eyetents, hated on community
needs, adciiuati- financial sup­
port and public interest.

Snag must wait outside until the midshipmen
come out to romp with him. Soon after this
photo was made. Snag was presented with his
own official blue ami gold blanket to wear for
formal occasions.

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Naval Academy Enters Second Year
Seminole County's first nulj-| been drawn up to cover the
tary schistl, the Sanford Naval projected enrollment capacity
Academy opened In Septeralier of 50o midshipmen in grades
19ti3 in the former N. Y. sis through 12.
Giants headquarters building This year, claaaea will i»e
extended to the tenth grade,
on Mellnnville Ave.
This year, the enrollment ol with tho lltb and 12th to fol­
the school will more than dou­ low In successive years. The
ble, and expan-ion plans have Academy curriculum will be

divided Into the lower form,
sixth, seventh, and eighth and
upper form, ninth, tenth, Uth
and 12th grades.
The majority of the mid
sltipint-n are boarding stud­
ents. from southern states,
and the eastern seaboard, with
Imys this year already regist­

ered from Ci IlfomU, Canada
and Newfoundland. About one
fourth of the students are lo­
cal lads, who attend day school
classes.
Several new in-tructors will
lie added to the faculty this
year, making a total of | | , In
addition to the office and &gt;ervice staff.

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Hut lunches are served tn
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Membership Totals
6 0 0 A t Casselberry
M em bership la th e C a e a e J-itic s o f a la r f e r san ctu ary .
je rry C om m unity M ethodist i • The p r e te s t san ctu ary h a s
b e ta red eco rated th is y e a r
C h u rch , th e tow n’a o ld est |
a a d new carp etin g a a d a new
p la ce of w o rsh ip , h a s now a i r co o d itio alai u n it h av e
i ca ch e d 100.
b e ta installed. A aew tlJO O
T h e aa n c tu a ry and educa- electro n ic ch u rch o rg an r e ­
•onal building a re located on cen tly w aa pure ha »ed.
lighw ay IT-02 and Piney
T hera la an activ e youth
ilid g e R oad. A new larg e p ro g ra m , M cn'a Club and th e
ch u rc h ilg n w aa c o a itru c te d WSCS h a s a m em b ersh ip of
uf brick and co n crete block la 104 w om en.
Ira n i of th e ch u rch recen tly
an d th e lig h ted ch u rch and
CROOM8 NEW BAND ROOM FACILITY
c ro ss h ave long been a wel­ B aptist Group
. . . Students welcome expansion project
co m e view to re g u la r highw ay
Continues Climb
tra v e le rs.
N orths ids B aptist C hurch,
T he co n g reg atio n h a s c u t a
123,000 m o rtg ag e la h a ll th is i pen sored by O rlando B ap tist
beginning in
y e a r and a p lan n in g co m m it­ T em ple
Crooma High School eon- number of additions and ax- trlcity and one In woodworks
te e haa b een appointed to A pril, 1M3, w ith 13 m em b er!,
m a k e plans for tba construe- to d ay la Independent, h as a tinuea to expand steadily, with panslons were opened.
{"*• wlt*&gt; ‘j°‘h
m em b ersh ip of 100 and is enrollment during the peat
Induatrial a r t. was added
In a la rg e ooe-unit
Chapel E x pands bp olawnet dlocated
to tha curriculum for Junior
were opened during tba
on a 200 by 300 academic year ovar 1,200.
Oaklawn Baptist Chapel, a
To meet the needs of tha high boye, with two ahopa in school year, along with n nave
foot pro p erty site on F o re st
mission of First Baptist City Road n e a r the Sem inolefa c u lt* and student body, a operation • one in basic elec- band and choral suite.
Church of Sanford, welcomed O range County line.
its first full-tim# minister,
Building p lans for th e n e a r
the Kev. R. T. Barrett, last fu tu re eall for tha addition of
February. The Chapel, which an educational d ep a rtm en t
“COTTON” BROWN
serves the t.och Arbor-Raven- containing a t le a st five new
na Park areas midway be­ Sunday School room s.
tween Sanford and Lake
T he ch urch supports m iss­
Mary, haa a complete church ionaries in B ratU an d C an ary
O w ner an d O p erato r
program with elaeiet for all Islan d ! and con trib u tes p a r ­
a g tt in tha Sunday School tial aid to thoea in P u erto Rico
and Training Union.
an d in P eru .

More Rooms A t Crooms High

BUILDING IN THE FOREGROUND of this
photo is ths addition to the Ovitdo High School
which wss opened during the past year. A new

eeboole in this area as the
need increased.
In tha meantime, several
new eouraee have been added
to the Oviedo High School
curriculum, Including espan
elon of the Industrial arts
program.
This program will now in­
clude electronics clones and
mechanical drawing clavsca.
In commercial c o u r t e e ,
shorthand waa offerad for the
first time tail year.
Math rouraea huve been
redrawn and upgraded in ac­
cordance with etata depart­
ment standards, ami tha ad­
Sanford’s wunlclpally-own- dition of three buildings pro-'
ad Cirie Center with youth vide separate spaces for the
wing la one ad tha naUan'a band, induatrial arta and fina
arta departments.
most modem.

JO H N N Y —

secotulury school for the Oviedo area la a priori­
ty on the school board's building program.

E NGL I S H

The present Oviedo 8chool
hae all claasee from ona
through 12 in tha aama school
plant.
Huwavar, It is eipected to
rapidly become ana of the
fastest growing areas la Sem­
inole County, with the deci­
sion to locate the new Cen­
tral Florida State University
within a few miles of Oviedo
area on tha Orange County
Une.
Plana a rt already being
made by the Seminole Coun­
ty School Board te build more

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9 P.M
ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH school cafetoriuiu is the large building shown in the photo,
graph, with the classroom wing of the parochial

school’* upper three grades branching out in
the right. All Soul* Parochial School extend*
from kindergarten through eight grade.

SUNDAY
7 AM . .
11 A.M.

DOWNTOWN
SANFORD

Services Held
The South Seminole Minis­
terial Association, under the
leadership of its first presi­
dent, the Itev. Leonard Jones
of Prairie Luke B a p t i s t
Church in Fern Park, sponsor­
ed its first an-a-widc Thanks­
giving and Master Sunrise ser­
vices this past year with min­
isters from all churches in
the association participating.

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NEW CAFETERIA itt Sanford Junior High School o|&gt;cned
this year, with facilities to feed more than 1,200 atudents

each day. The former cafeteria space i* being converted into
lalioratoric* for the science department.

Many tragic accidents hap­
pen U.uuse drivers aimplv
don't sea tha school-warning
signs; or they «ra them *o
lutu they can't atop thuir cars
in time to avoid hitting a
child.
A total of IflOO children V
It year* old w*r« struck and
kill'd by motor vehicles in
IImVJ. Many more wero injur

A T r r s FIN E ST

Dedicated To The Cofored
Bereavement is a profoundly painful

People Of Sanford And
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Seminole County

pathy on the part of thotse conduct
in g tha final ritea. We tender thia

Sewrul cities and ruuntiss,
•nine tiOO, a ra now using eyecatching orange fluorescent
a,hind aigna U, grab a driver &lt;
by hi* **na« uf tight and
aliuka him into alertneaa.

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su ffe rin g .

T ha m a laria l on tho aigna
ia tha santa as th a t used aa
marking* on military a ir c r a f t
A privately • financed re*
tu-an h project found that a
driver can see a fluorescent
sign twice as far aa a n ordin­
ary painted sign. By present
Indications, fluorescent school
sign* will be coloring practi­
cally ev e ry a tra a t c o rn e r In
An erica some day.
WhaU-ver tha kind of sign*. '
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■ISchools Using

Electronics As
Help To Pupils

tY fljO h ljl

B o t h day ami evening
The electronic age has in­
classes in business procedure*
vaded
the classroom and edu­
are available at the Semlnolli
cational television has be.
County Business School.
Thi* is a public school, op*
come an important part of the
i $
T o Serve A tH
crated under the Seminole
curriculum in Seminole Coun­
County School Board, with a
T h e C o m p ly
ty as elsewhere.
registration fee of |5 per
The television teacher and
year. Rooks are told to *tu*
the clastroom teacher work
dents nt cost.
together aa a team to present
Courses available includo
traditional aubjecta such as
wuk
Bookkeeping I and 11, Dual*
Spanish, eclence, American
nett Arithmetic, G reet Short­
hlatory and civics, with a dra­
matic flare.
hand, Dictation and Tran­
Special techniques can be
scription, Ruslness Kngllth,
G ravy and H ot Roll*
F r |" * W * M aw mr
used In ETV to heighten stu­
Spelling, Typing, (both mandent Interest and In Ihr future
tial and electric), Office Procolor television promises to
redure. Filing, Dictaphone,
• Fam ily B ucket O’ C h ick en ' "
have an even greater effect,
Duplicating Machines, Busi­
particularly in science where
ness Machines, Business Law,
SEMINOLE COUNTY IIUSINESS SCHOOL
with employers and most students are placed
colors and shadings of scien­
Business Psychology a n d
offers courses both day and night for adults
in jobs, sometimes before they finish their
tific objects and experiments
Salesmanship.
and students in all phases of business education
courses.
ran he noted and in history
New equipment this year
and office procedures. They maintain contact
where color einphasue.s story
Includes five IBM electric
and content.
typewriters, four naw man­
Officials predict that in a
ual typewriters, duplicating
few year* educational telovia-Serve* 7
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machines and adding ma­
lon will he a part of your
chines.
life with programs for every; T- , . . »
Z t ' ........... 2 a t u N N K K S
During tha past year an
thing from learning to road
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IBM key-punch course has
and write to math, icience,
been offered. The fee for this
humanities, languages a n d
rourse is |7B and the most
many other subjects.
thnn can be enrolled at any
The new Channel 21 KTV
one time is six students.
will be able to reach 27 com­
2 Convcw
Instructors are Mrs. Pertmunities. including colleges
S erve Y ou’.
rose Love, principal, Mrs Ly­
The section now occupied by upon the financial condition of co m m ittee appointed by the cd by atil! another beautifully and universities, and will cov­
dia Watt, Mlsa Mary George
er 300.000 school children in
Seminole County was a part of the board. In September, 1875, [ board.
proportioned structure (the 350 area school*.
and Mlsa Susan Caatrlannl.
2,00 S’ WWNCH. SANFORD
Orange County from 1813 until tho following salary schedule
In 1910 K. T. Woodruff, co­ present Sanford Grammar
operating with The Sanford School). The architectural de­
1913, ami was settled earlier was fixed:
Third grade certificate, $i SOI Herald, edited and publish*! sign Is by the widely known
than most of the other inland
O n sim Taken
sections of the state because it a month per pupil for not more ' S anford, The G ale C ity, Flor- artist, w , B. Talley, and the! A parish wide census in
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concerned educatio n is taken construction is the solid, en February was one of the first
had the advantage of the St. than 20 pupita.
during
ami
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workman1
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On
Johns River navigation which Second grade certificate, $2 from this publication;
projects nf the newly organ­
lltvy. 17-92 N. Fern Park
offered easy transportation to a month per pupil for not morei “ Few cities of our sire can ship of George B. Pope. San­ ised Holy Name Society of
ford*
alwtyi-in-drmaml
eonthin 30 pupils.
boast of such excellent school*
and from this area.
t h a Laka Mary Catholic
First grade certificate, $2.50 as does Sanford. This splendid trartor Mr Pope has probably)
The rarly settlers had a
Church
nf the Nativity. Al­
erected,
from
the
foundation
hard time making a living and per month per pupil for not and wellsupplied Institution,
with its fine corps of teachers, up. more dwellings and busi­ though identified with the
had little to spend for the edu­ more than to pupils.
A little later the amount was of which Prof. N. J. Perkins, ness blocks than any other one community of Lake Mary, the
cation of their children, thus
the teacher was poorly paid. raised to $3 00 for teachers A. B . is principal, is the pride man in the city. This new church, in addition, servea the
of the town end commend* school building cost the city areas of Longwood, North Or­
Salaries in Orange County with first grade certificates.
lando, and Sonlund Estate*.
As the salaries depended highest confidence. Large car­ twenty thousand dollars."
ranged from $1 to $3 per month
upon
the
number
of
pupils,
the
i
rying
wagons,
the
suburban
per pupil. The salary varied
from year to year depending teacher was interested in see­ street cars, and private con­
ing that the children of their' veyances bring puplla from far
and near, to avail themselves
A central office was open­ locality wrnt to school.
The teachers were usually j of the superior educational ad­
ed in Sanford during the past
year for the Seminole Bap­ paid by the quarter. Their vantages here offered. Gra­
tist Association which is com­ bills, with signed approval of duates front Sanford High
posed of 23 churches and four the trustees, were presented the university and pursue the
missions in Seminole and and considered separately by college course. Patrona are
the county school board and. happy in tha assurance that
West Volusia Counties. Prime
If In proper form, they were their children are under wise
function of the office is to approved; if not, they were
and wholesome Influence and
coordinate work in five ma­ relumed for correction.
are daily making aubstantlal
A N A TIO N W ID E FIRM
jor departments of the church
The records show that in the preparation for llfe-duUee and
—Sunday School, Training early days of Orange County, citisenshipreiponaiblllties.
MRS. PENROSE LOVE Union, Woman’s Mission Un­ of which Seminole County was "The schoolroom accommo­
KNOW N FO R ITS
. . . principal
ion, Brotherhood and Music. a part, the teachers were ex­ dations of Sanford are entirely
e-Url
P T 7 4 .:.*1
amines! for certificates by the inadequate to care for her
The average Janunry tem­
The tax rate of Seminole county superintendent or by rapidly increasing population.
perature in Ssminola County County is one of the lowest in the county school board and The large central ami ward
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tha state.
some times by an examining buildings are now supplement-

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—Educational Facilities—
Sem inole C ounty's public school system is
one of th e fin e st in th e state. O u r continued
orderly grow th rep rese n ts an ex p en d itu re
of m illions of dollars. Seminole County also
boasts o f excellent priv ate and denom ina­
tional schools. T hree accredited colleges a re
GEN. 1. C. HUTCHISON
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Vic* Chairman

JOHN ALEXANDER
DISTRICT 2

JIM AVERY
DISTRICT 3
Chairman

I.EE CJARY
DISTRICT 4

JOHN FITZPATRICK
DISTRICT 5

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SEMINOLE COUNTY
W ithin one hour of Cape K ennedy, Seminole County
o ffers one of F lorida's low est ta x ra te stru ctu res.
Sites for light in d u stry a re n u m e r o u s with
adequate labor available.
NEW CA PITA L IM PROVEM ENTS . . . PR O PE R
LAND USE . . . MORE RECREATIONAL AREA S . . .
EFFICIEN T AND CA PA BLE GOVERNMENT — ALL
C O M B I N E D TO M A K E AN EVEN BETTER
SEMINOLE COUNTY FOR TH E FUTURE!

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Sanford-Based Navy Aircraft Now Fly Around The Globe
'Four-Ocean
Navy' Reality
At Local Base

2,340 Trained
In Past Year
By Detachment

IV M a r , talk af • "Fnnr
Oeaaa Navy" la NbaUaca tor

The rate year baa am It
• working reality at
tlto laateN Nival Air

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n. fact via irapklcally 11-

Iwtrttad la Anguet when SanM ter aaita flaw rimuhiaaaaaly Inn aircraft earriara
la tka Attaatla, Patella aaf
lateaa Oaaaaa ail tka Kail*

aariiar, NAS
Igafcrl atUl aarvaf aa a ban
ter eqtopptag aquadron* ta op.
arata ttetk tka Intend ai
Stalk Ptaata la tka Atlantia
aaf MafMarraaaaa, aa it bad
aim UM.
la a Malar af faya tha
aaaaa bad abaa«af, tenantlaj mraraUaaa vfcieh bad
atartad aaara tkaa a yaar aar.
tttfa

A*11 Skjrwffrior ittick

kaakaaa

U m o kai M m k a a a
n p y m * i uuwm
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af SaalMd'a Ntivy Attack
Skaadraa 11 (VAH-ni, opt!
tad frta tka USI Praaklla D.
Xoaaavtet la tka Madtttrraaaaa.
M«ar Mltaa atf tka U. s

HANFORD NAB-Haaed aircraft art flylnt in
thn Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Ocaana and tha
Maditarranean Saa aa part of a "four-ocean
Nnvy.” Tha local Navy air haaa la picturad in

tho foragoround of thla
tho City of Hanford and
background.

caaat, aikar Ikywsrriora, dt»
ytayiag tka Markiaia of San
fard’a VAN-11, Detachment a, ihorrbase RA-SC'a. Thus tha tuiUy, bringing tha Sanford Uonamonth mark. Tho rlaa In
lauatewd from tha Ills lode plane hccomia Ika hasrt of total to nlna.
man and money waa noted by
AlUatia head- the global concept with San­ To aupport the operation, baakere, realtora and mar-

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a ladlaa Octaa, aa ford ataglag to the entire
Sanford unit, VAH17, float.
floe Ma A4A Vigilante bomb, Thla required more aquadora from tka dark af tho 1)18 rone tad more man. VAH-13
Katarpriao aa aka aailod with moved to Saaford from tha
bar two nucHar occort ahipo Waat Coaat la mld-Auguit to
la aa klctorto voyaio around traaaiUoa to tha RA-9C. An­
tka world.
other aquadron, VAH-13, U
Flaally aad perbapa moat being formed from aeratch
nawiwactky wort tha man a! and already has pilots and
Saafard'a Itacaaialaaaaea At­ maintenance technician! la
tack Squadron • who war* aa training. At loan one other
Ika UIS Ran far la tha South aquadron will be added avanChlaa Saa a law mllaa from
atttfa * torn Vlat Nam.
IVANS waa tha Orit unit
to deploy to aea with bow JtAac Vlsttaala roaaaaalaaaBca
bombora, with enemy aaaaulta
havtag already drawn ana
croup af U. S. aircraft lato ac
lion In Vlat Nam, It la dim.
cult ta Imagine mare challon*
line eoadiUona for tho awaptwlac RA-SC’a la maka their
maldan voyano.
Tka flrat *A ac arrived la
■anfard last December. RVA
H-S wea outfitted and deploy­
ed by June, the fln t East
Coaat aquadron in recent
yeara to doploy wait.
It la the KA-SC, a versatUs
m irriaia of today’a moat ao*
phliUeatad bombing and reconoalaaance equipment, that
haa thruit Sanford Into a glob- CHI). JEB8E W. Tuft
lcadn FlVAII-l in Ha
al role.
Saaford la tha only place transition to new KAwhere tha Navy plana ta SC Vigilante.

now bulldlaga and aqulpmant
were needed. Now SOS-man
barracha, coating 1530,000,
were opened la Auguat. Throe
other bulldiiiga for training
and aervlcing ware completed
earlier at a coat of $1.3 mil­
lion.
Manpower flgurea topped
the a.ooo mark. A aervlcewtdo pay rolae recently cent
payroll flgurea above tha mil-

ebanta.
Late Fabniary'a throata of
eloaur# aeam distant aa NAS
Sanford hummed with preparationa for tending RVAH-3 to
the Mediterranean neat mon­
th, the flrat RA-5C unit to join
tho Second and Slath Flaeti.
Another unit, RVAH-I, con­
tinual receiving Vlgllantei in
preparation for a similar de­
ployment la airly IMS.
Tha Four-Ocean Navy la In
Sanford. Its benefits are felt

A ir Training Unit
Decommissioned

CDK. PAUL F. Werncr is a k i p p e r of
KVAH-fi, now aboard
the carrier Ranger in
tha South Chine Saa.

N a v a l Air Malatananct
Training Detachment 1073 at
Sanford Naval Air Station wai
dccommliiloncd thU summer.
The training unit waa formed
In IBM ai tha A-3D Skywarrlor
aircraft waa being prepared
for Induction Into the fleet.
More than 10,000 itudenti
have been trained by the de
tachment and Ita graduates
are aervlng In various m lgn
manta around tha world.
All future training In thli
weapon* lyitem will bo per
formed at Naval Air Stitioa
WhJdbey Island, Waih.

Among the many changaa
at the station during the p u t
year wai tha redtilgnatkm of
tha photographic laboratory ai
a fleet air photographic labor
atory.
Control of tha former ataUon operated laboratory waa
tranaferred to Reeonnalaance
Alack Squadron 3. The redei.
Ignition cama about following
a ataady lncraaie In the pho­
tographic naeda of tha aquadrom brought on by an Increaa*
Ing number of RA-3C Vigilante
aircraft at tha bate.
Tha change la expected to
bring about an Increase In the
number of laboratory person­
nel and additional equipment
and funds.

M ission O utlined
The million of the 8anford
Naval Air Station ta to main­
tain ami operate facilities and
provide services and material
lo support operations of avia­
tion activities and unit* of tha
Operating Forcta of tha Navy
and other activities and units,
aa designated by the Chief of
Naval Operations.

W E ARE PRO U D

N avy Is T hanked
F o r Co-operation
T h a S an fard H erald expreeeee Ite ap preciation In
th e production of tkla seclion o f Ite a n n u l P ro g ress
E d itio n fo r th e co-operation
o f N nvy personnel a t S an ­
fo rd N avnl A ir S tation.
(A n d especially to L t
( jg ) D avid H. (S a m ) Dow,
W ing P IO , nod Lt. ( |g )
Lowell F ra ile r. Base PIO .

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54 Years
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1984 Prograea Edition

New Building
In Last Year
Up $2 Million

More new buildings and fa­
cilities were opened tor butIneea at Sanford Navnl Air
Station during the paat is .
months than during th« paat'
33 ytars.
Building and repair projects
coating ovar 33 million have
been completed at the atatloo
line* the fall of 1M.
The new structures include
I building housing the Intog r a t e d Operational Intelli­
gence Center and aa avionics
(aviation alactroales) ahop, 4
both coating more than 3340,.
000; a 303-man barracks valued at 3130.000; eight family
housing unite, 1144,000; • Jat
angina repair ahop, aad three
•Ireraft maintenance hangars.
Alio completed during tha
yaar were an W,000 swim­
ming pool, a golf driving
EXPANDED DUTIES for Heavy Attack Wins ranga, an aircraft arresting
One at Hanford Naval Air Btatlon in global ac­ gear almllar to aqulpmant •j
tivities reaulted recently in the transfer of used to aid aircraft ta landing
Heavy Attack Squadron 18 from Whidley In- aboard carrlcra, aod 3400,000
land, Wash., to the local base. The aquadron’a In repalri to runwayi.
Future eonitrucUoa projects
Insignia ii being mounted In thla picture.
being considered by tka ela­
tion Include: Katenalon of tho
oorth • south runway, addi­
tional aircraft maintenance
hangars, bachelor officers*
quartan,
dispensary, rommteAfter two yeara of illance ed in tha Mediterranean and
airy, aircraft control tower, 8 '
tha "volee" of Sanford Naval hla family In Sanford.
in office building, additional
Air Station la once again be­ The primary purpoaa of tha anllated rnen’a barracks, a
ing beamed to men deployed ihort wave station la to pro­ gymnaaium, ntw chapel and
In the Mediterranean and Pa­ vide communication! between an ofllcera' leub.
cific Fleet*.
tho men of the deployed unite
The recently reformed sta­ and tbalr dependant* while
tion amateur radio club haa giving tha Navy hima an op­ .Samlnola County waa once
activated the radio equipment portunity to practice their known as tho "Celery Cap­
ital of the World." However,
located lo the epcclal services hobby.
today citrus la rapidly shift­
building
and
haa
been
miking
Since
miny
of
the
ihlps
Air Station Wins radio contacts with corner! of have amateur radio atatiooa ing
tha balance to tha liquid ta
tha globe.
aboard, It la expected that tha gold that growa on trees.
Safety Honors
The flrat successful "phone traffic will be heavy once the "County of Grecian! Liv­
patch" waa mad* between one word la out that Sanford la ing" la the alogan of SemiSanford Naval Air Station of the men of VAH-11 deploy- back In bualneai.
note County.
during tha p u t year waa a
warded a certificate of achle
vemant for "noteworthy per.
formance” In tha National Va.
hide Safety Check Program
for the third consecutive year.
Tha aafaty check program
la sponsored by Look mag*
line and tha highway aafaty
committee of tha National Au
tomotlve Industrial. It la de­
signed to promote highway
aafaty.

N a v a l Air Maiatenance
Training Detachment loot,
which provide* tbs only mala,
tanancs training ba tha Nnvy
for the A-3A and RA - SC Vigi­
lante aircraft, turned out a
tout o( &gt;,340 students during
tka past yaar.
Tka detachment, located a.
board Sanford Naval Air St a*
Uon, waa commlisloned Jan.
w. taai.
On Aug. S3, ltol, Instructors
eooductsd their first tln aae
and by Dacambar IMS, Heavy
Attack Squadron T, tha flrat
- S r
operational aquadron to de­
ploy with tha A-SA Vigilante
weapon ayitam, completed
training.
With the introduction of the
RA-SC weapon ayitam In tho
latter part of 1N3, an addi­
tional training building waa
required to house the reconnaliiance ayitem trteaeci.
The now building, the fln t
permanent structure to be
built at Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion alace 1343, wai officially
accepted by the unit la July
1333.
Courses taught by tha de­
tachment range from one to
13 weeka in langth depending
aerial photograph, with
Lake Monroe in tha top on the complexity of tha ayi­
tam Involved.
Tha aproilmata time requir­
(Nnvy Photo)
ed for one man lo complete
and witnaiaad all ovtr the all counci offered by NAMworld.
TD 1003 would take ovtr three
yean. Thirty-four couraaa ere
being taught by to la
Photo Laboratory now
itructon.

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N ovem ber will m a rk the
22nd an n iv ersary of th e com ­
m issioning of S anford N aval
Air Station.

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The station served through­
out the remainder of World
War II as an air training
base. Approximately 50 per­
cent of the Navy'i carrier
based fighter-piloti who help­
ed win the Pacific war were
trained at Sanford.
The base became a small
pojt-war community of ap­
proximately i,soo civilians
who lived at the station or
participated in the various in­
dustrial enterprises housed in
station buildings. Not the least
of those industries was the
New York Giants baseball or­
ganization.
During the Korean action
port for the RA-5C Vigilante at Sanford Naval Air Station.
THIS NEW $292,000 building houses the Intergrnted Opera­
the base was recommissioned
(Official Navy Photo)
tional Intelligence Center which provides reconnaissance sup­
as an auxiliary air station,
once again to provide facilities
er removal of the station to
for training of carrier pilots
who fought in the Korean nearby Osceola. A delegation
"cold w ar" which suddenly of local officials from Sanford
became "hot.”
and state political leaders ap­
The station observed the IS- pealed to the Navy to recon­
th anniversary of the recom­ sider and expand the base fa­
missioning of the base last cilities. April 12, 1957, official
May 1.
word was received that the
The auxiliary air station be­ station would remain in San­
came the supporting activity ford.
for the Navy's largest carrierIn 1960 it waa announced
based heavy attack bomber that Sanford would become
Navy Cdr. Stephen L. Rusk,
wing In July 1955. That wing the home of the Navy's newest
husband of the former Jane
today is known as Reconnais­ heavy atack bomber, tho A3J,
Ellen Johnston of 121 Scott
sance Attack Wing One.
known today as the A5A Vigi­
Ave., Sanford, is one of 151
The mission of the naval air lante. Delivery of this new
students attending the Naval
station is mainly one of sup­ bomber began during 1961.
Warfare Course at the U. S.
port, which includes providing
In 1962 the station became
Naval War College, Newport,
housekeeping facilities, hang­ part of the Master Shore Sta­
tt. I., the Navy's high educa­
ars, barracks, mess halls, and tion Development Program for
tional institution.
recreation facilities, for the the Navy. Since then the base
Naval Warfare, often called
fleet activities on hoard.
has been making improve­
the senior course of three toIn May 1956 the Secretary of ments and expanding at a
month long resident courses,
the Navy redesigned Naval rate of over $2 million a year.
is designed to further an un
Auxiliary Air Station as a Na­ Plans for the future call for
de-standing of the fundament­
val Air Station, and Jan. 25, an even more vigorous expan­
als of warfare, International
1957, the first A3D Skywarrior sion program.
relations, and interservicc ope
aircraft arrived.
The first KA-5C Vigilante
rations in order to prepare
With the arrival of the A3D. aircraft, a modernized version
these officers for high com­
the pressing need for housing of the A5A, arirved at Sanford
mand amt future position* of
and modern j e t facilities In late 1963. The transition to
great responsibility.
prompted the Navy to consid- &gt;the new reconnaissance air-

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�Sanford's Own VAH-7 Participated In History-Making World Cruise
Ships Circle M a yo Enjoys Varied Civil, M ilitary Career
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Globe Without
Mias.,
Air Station Here
Refueling

MAINTENANCE CHEW of VAH-7 la pictured
working on aircraft white aboard the USS En­

terprise during the historic course around the
world of the first ali-nuclear-powered task force.

Navy Unveils
Mockup Of New
Attack Plane

Cemplete
Liao
Of
Nationally

T he N avy haa u n v tlled a
fu ll-aite wooden m ockup o f
th a new W lng-Tem eo-V ought
A-7A lig h t a tta c k a irc ra ft.
V eteran N avym en will reeoR niie th a resem blance o f thia
a irc ra ft to the F-S C ro aadsr,
w hich h aa long (e rre d a s a
firs t Una flg h ta r p lan a la th a
fleet.
T ha naw A-7A w ill ba able
te c a r ry a w lda v a rie ty o f
erd n an ea, including alr-to -iu rfaea Bull pup m issiles, b u ilt
by th e M srtla C om pany's O r­
lando division.
A ll told, tho A-7A win c a rry
up to 10,000 pounds in osta m a ! w eapons and fuel tanka.
I t is designed to f it tho needs
o f co u n ter-in su rg en cy and
close a i r aupport.

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Will Be Sure To Please.

t t fe m ia o le
County, th e V . B. N av y a a d a a
im p o rta n t se g m en t o f m o d ern
technology could b e m easu red
is A ugust an d S ep te m b er by
th e ste a d y p ro g re ss o f th re e
V . S. v s r th ip e e e th e ir blstecle
worn aro u n d th e w o rld .
T he th re e th ip e , th e c a rrie r
U IS E n te rp rise , th e guided
m issile c ru is e r Long R a ic h
s a d th e guided m issile frig a te
I s ta b rtd g e , co m p rised th e firs t
tU -nuelear-pow cred ta s k force
e v e r sse em b lsd .
H is t th e ir 15-day so rte r
fro m G ib ra lta r aro u n d both
cap es, th ro u g h th re e o cean s to
N orfolk, V o., w as acco m p lish ­
ed w ithout refu elin g o r rep len ­
ish m en t is sta rtlin g testnm ony
to th e flexibility a n d e n d u r
r a c e o f th e n u c le a r pow er
p la n t an d its ap p licatio n In
m o dern w arfa re.
T he cru ise w as a victory for
U . S. Ingenuity. In W ashing
ton it w as a v icto ry for th e
exponents of th e n u c le a r e a r
face ship.
And In Sanford th a victory
w as sh a re d by the proud clU
te n s w ho w aited a t the S an ­
ford N av al A ir S tatio n to w el­
com e hom e one of tho E n te r
p rise a ir units, H eav y A ttsek
S quadron 7 (VAH-7).
VAH-7 s sleek tw in-jet A-SA
V igilante a tts e k b o m b ers had
ap p e a re d la fire po w er dem on­
stratio n s an d aerial sa lu te s for
ran k in g d lg n ltarlas In sco res
of co untries along th e globe
circling ro u te.
T hey had team ed w ith o th er
a irc ra ft In the Big E ’s pow er
fut 100-plane a ir group for
d ead ly onslaughts on p ractice
ta rg e ts ; defended th e ir on.
lookers w ith su personic b u rsts
of speed and, w hen not flying,
do rm ed a lethal-looking back
d ro p for flights d eck to u rs and
briefings.
T o m an y It m uat h a v e em ack
ed o f th e G re at W hite F lee t
of th e T eddy R oosevelt adm in
istra tio n , w hich co v ered 40,000
m iles in a 14-month p ara d e of
p ow er around th e w orld.
T he o riginal ’’W hite F lee t"
w as com prom ised of 16 coalbu rn in g b attlesh ip s, the m ight
lest of tb e lr d ay .
Y et the d estru ctiv e potential
of to d ay 's th ree -sh ip force
w ould be a s a bonfire to a
book m atch w hen co m p ared to
th e co nveotlal p ow ered fo re­
ru n n ers.
E ach a irc ra ft ab o a rd th a E n
te rp rlse could u n leash m ore
d estru ctio n on one (light th an
the en tire G re at W hits F leet
In a m onth.
Aa m em b ers o f th e E n te r­
p rise crew , VAII-7’s sailo rs
covered n early 80,000 m iles,
SO,000 of w hich w ere logged
du rin g a six-m onth to u r of
d u ty w ith th e Sixth F leet in
the M ed iterran ean before e m ­
b ark in g on th e circ u m n av ig a­
tion.
M any of th e S anford m en
had serv ed on th e g ian t E n ­
te rp rise d u rin g all b u t a few
hundred of Its 200,000 mile*
since Joining th e fleet in the
fall of 1M1.
T he 43,000-too E n te rp rise Is
th e la rg e st ship e v e r p u t aflost. H er spacious flight deck
could easily p rovide playing
football gam es o r 68 tennis
m a tc h e r H er eig h t re a c to rs
could g en eralte th a elec trica l
needs for a city o f tw o m illion.
T ha E n te rp rise la a m ighty
sh ip called upon to fill a
m ighty role in to d a y 's d efense
effort.
So am ill a re to m e plot* of
te rra c e d land on th e Island
of B all th a t they hold only
fo u r rice planta each .

C a p t Ja m e s O tis
n a tiv e e f Q uitm an,
h as
enjoyed a v aried civil an d
m ilita ry c a reer. F re a e a tly he
Is com m anding o fficer e f Re­
connaissance A tta c k W ing
O ne a t S an fo rd N A S.
H a com pleted a fo u r-y ea r
co u rse In th re e y e a rs a t Mis­
sissip p i S ta te Collage w ith
th a h ig h e st academ ia av erag e
la th a h isto ry o f th e sch o o l
O n g rad u a tio n in M ay 1941,
h a accepted a a all-expenses
sch olarship to itu d y oconom*
lea a t th a U n iv arslty o f V ir­
g in ia .
T h is schooling w as Inter*
ru p ted by W orld W a r II, and
h a en tered n av al flig h t train*

CAFT. MAYO
in g , w inning hla w ings a t
P ensacola, F la., on Dac. 16,
1042. D u rin g W orld W ar II
h* served a s a torpedo piano
p ilo t ab o ard several a irc ra ft
c a rrie rs In tho P acific, p a r­
tic ip a tin g In th ree m ajo r cam ­
paigns, w inning th ree A ir
M edals and th a P residential
U n it C itation.
A t w ar'a end, L ieutenant
M ayo w as offered an alt-ex­
penses scholarship to H arv ard
G rad u ata School o f Econom­
ics b u t elected Instead to re­
m ain in tha naval service.
S ubsequently, h s haa had
varied assignm ents, Including
th e follow ing: A ssistan t naval
attac h e to B elgrade, Y ugosla­
via, an d P rag u e, Cxechoslo-

k a k ia ; aaaeztiv a o fficer, F ig h t­
e r S quadron 101) F ro je cte Co­
o rd in a to r fo r te s t an d develop­
m e n t, N av al A ir S pecial
W eapons F acility ) ta c tic a l d e­
v elo p m en t o fficer, S ta ff, Com­
m ander-In-C hief p ac ific F lee t,
co -o rdinating d ev elopm ent o f
now ta ctics fo r airb o rn e, s u r ­
fac e a n d su b m arin e w eapons
sy stem s) ex ecu tiv e o ffic er a a d
la te r com m anding o ffic e r e f
H eav y A tta c k S q u ad ro n 6;
S o u th e a st A sia a a d L atin
A m erican m ilita ry ad v iso r.
S ta f f , U . S . A rm y W a r College.
B efo re re p o rtin g te S an fo rd ,
C a p ta in M ayo w a s o p ara tio n s
o ffic e r o f th o U SS F ra n k lin
D . R oosevelt deployed to th e
M ed iterran ean w ith th e U.S.

• l a t h F lee t,
W hile !a
th e w orld, C ap tain M aya has
m ain tain ed hla academ ia In­
te ra c t. H e h aa a m a ste r o f
a r te d a g re t la ta ta ra a tte n a l
relatio n e fro m G eorge W ash­
in g to n U n iv ersity a a d is a
g ra d u a te o f tho U .S, N aval In ­
tellig en ce School, th e U E .
N a v a l E aeetea L anguage
S ch o o l th e A ir C a m m e d
S ta f f School a t M ontgom ery,
A la., an d th e U J . A rm y W a r
C ollage a t C arlisle B arrack s,
F a. H e Is a qualified Inter­
p re te r a a d tra n sla to r e f both
R u ssian an d S erbe-C roetiaa
lan g u ag es.
T h e w in g com m ander, hla
w ife, th e fo rm e r Ju n e G ilbert,
e f S eattle , W a s h , a a d tb e lr

d a u g h te r, T ru e r, liv e la Q u art­
ern SOI, N A B S e a fe rd .

Port Of Hot Line
S anford N av a l A ir S tation
rec en tly b ec am e a p a r t o f tha „
b ig g est " h o t U na" telep h o n e sy stem la ex istence.
I t te bow p o ssib le to c a l
fro n t th o h as* to m o st defense
in stallatio n s la th a U nited
S tate s, P a n a m a and E u ro p e
b y u sin g th o D ep a rtm en t of
D efen se's "A u to v o n ."
T h e sy stem , w hich d o es not
c o st th o statio n an y th in g , h a s
been in sp o ratlo n fo r tw o y e a rs a t e th e r In stallatio n s
ta d is e n tire ly s e p a ra te fro n t
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�Captain Chandler W. Swanson Commands Naval Air Station At Sanford
Won Wings,
Commission
At Pensacola

Safety Measures Bring Awards To Sanford Station
Safety la coetlnuouily etrea­
ted at Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion, and the haae feta evi­
dence to show K hat M m do­
ing tho Job well
Lait Juno the station wee
presented tho Secretary of tho
Navy Award for achievement

Om of th« major rrrata
•* the part year at Sanford
Naval Air Station was tho ar­
rival of a new commanding
officer, Capt. Chandler W.
Swanson.
Capt Robert M. War*, who
retired from naval aervice afTt pears, on June JO. The new
atatlon leader came to San­
ford from the Naval War College in Newport, R. !., where
be w u on tho staff.
Captain Swanson received
. Iam

B

in safety during IMS. This
marked tho n th straight time
tho station hat won this award.
Tha award ia representative
of achievement in all aspects
of ground aafaty aboard a

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abort activity. All types and
alsta of Naval and Marin*
Corpo activities compete for
thti coveted award.

ft* •safari feral*
1964 Progm a Edition

reigns supreme
of

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S p w c s A ’A

3
THIS 308-MAN barrack*, which cost more than 8560,000,
w u opened in August, The three-story structure, occupied by

■elected senior petty officer* from the atatlon and wing, ia
the first of five the base hopes to construct. (Navy Photo)
»•*
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CAPT. SWANSON
bis w lnga an d ensign co m m is­
sion In 1930 a t P en saco la.
D uring W orld W ar II, be
serv ed In th e P acific a re a ,
w hich included e to u r ae a
eeout • b o m b e r pilot ab o a rd
th e c a r rie r USS L eslngton u n ­
til ahe w as aunk in tha B a ttle
of the C oral S ea.
L a te r, h e w u th e to rp ed o
squadron c o m an d e r ab o a rd
th e c a r r ie r USS B unker llill,
p articip a tin g In aev eral a c ­
tion*, including th e first fa st
c a rrie r strik e s on J a p a n and
t t e sin k in g of th e J a p a n e s e
b etlesh ip Y am ato .
S ubseq u en t assig n m en ts In­
cluded a ir o fficer ab o ard the
c a rrie r USS X e a rsa rg e , a v ia ­
tion m e m b e r w ith th a U . 8.
N aval M ission to B razil, Of­
fice of th e C hief of N av al Op­
era tio n s, an d co m m an d in g o f­
fice r o f th e USS D iam ond
H ead.
Hia d eco ratlo n a include the
N avy C rosa w ith S tar, th e Sil
v e r S ta r, Um D latinguiahed
F lying Crosa w ith S ta r, th e
A ir M edal w ith S ta n , an d the
P re sid e n tia l C itation w i t h
S tar.
He !e m a rrie d to th e fo rm e r
M iss R u th F o w ler S e rg e a n t,
from
C ap tain
S w anaon'a
hom etow n, M ontclair, N . J .
The S w anaon'a h av o th re e
daughter*, E lisa b eth , P a m e la
and M arilyn.

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THE INTEGRATED AVIONICS (nvintion electronics) Ruild.
ing was completed during the past yenr at Sanford Naval Air
Station at a coat of 8100,000, This structure is considered one

of the "first" of its kind in the Navy. It was designed and
built to sendee only one type of aircruft, the KA-5C Vigilante.
(Official Navy l ’hoto)

Only Building O f Kind A t Sanford N avy Base
T he new Avionics M alntensn ee (aviation electronics)
F acility , com pleted e a rlie r
this y e a r a t Sanford N aval A ir
S tation, ha* been described as
being th e first of its kind in
tho N avy.
T he building w as planned
and built especially for the
com plicated electronic aystem s in the 11A-5C V igilante
a irc ra ft.
Som e of the ayetem i In the
a irc ra ft a re ao delicate and

sensitive th a t an ex trem ely
clean room w ith controlled
te m p e ra tu re , hum idity and fil­
tratio n is req u ired w hen m a k ­
ing re p a irs.
E n tran c e to the new A vion­
ics shop is gained thro u g h an
a irlo c k w here personnel and
equipm ent receive a high velo­
city air show er p rio r to en ­
tering th e " c le a n " w ork a re a .
The en tire building U divid­
ed Into eeven le p a ra te ahopa
containing o v er 16,000 sq u a re

feet of working apace.
Among the m any m odarn
and unique feature** of the
building is a central vacuum
source with outlets through­
out Use building for maintain­
ing the high degree of clean­
liness required.
The shops are equipped with
the latest equipment with such
features as digital automatic
readout capabilities that can
perform thousands of tests In
a matter of minutes.

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�Sanford Residents Accept Jet Noise For Strong Defense
Practice Necessary
To Polished Routine

She In la rk

1964 Progress Edition

Vtrali

"Wanted — a noiseless Jet."
Thin waa the ona-llna caption over an editorial
appearing recently in a San Diego (Calif) news*
piper*
The editorial attempted to aoothe the n a m e
o f 10und-weary resident#
Obviously It la
of a s e w housing developU
simulate the pitching deck
ment a t the very door­
and
fickle winds which asstep o f Miramar Naval
■paay
meal actual carrier
Air Station, once an iao-

ft. L. BLANTON, AOS, signal* to an incoming
pQot th a t h it plane's wheel* are up during

lated out poet many miles
from the nearest dwelling
but now aa almost integral
part of the city of 600,000.
Sanford ritissna must have
voiced the eeme wish oa
countless occasions. A aolsa• Jat engine would let
th e m enjoy uninterrupted
evening conversation and TV
viewing. It would let their
children sleep when children
are supposed to bo stooping
and keep tho dog from yelp­
ing Into the wee hour* of tho
night.
But as yet it'a aa tdto pipedream. Jet engines must
make nota* to produco power
and attempts to attenuate the
noise, such aa have been
mad* oa eome commercial
airliners, only Und to •Ba­
alpaU sons of tho powor.
Tho eamo power, aa utilised
by a Navy carrier pilot, often
means life—or when lacking
—death.
The neighborhood hot rod­
der ean UU you that he’ll get
mors alp from his eouped-up
V-6 if he diverts the exhaust
away from the muffler—If
he has on*. The same prin­
ciple applies to hlgh-perfonnanco jets.

practice landings at Sanford Naval A ir Station.
(Official Navy Photo)

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ADN. PAUL RAMSEY ia pictured being we!,
corned by Sanford civilian lenders when ho cnme
to Sanford Naval Air Station for the 10th an­
nual Bombing Derby. From the left: John
Krider, Dr. Vincent Roberta, Andrew Carra-

The nolaa level la highest
way (hidden by Admiral Ramsey), Karlyle
from
Sanford-based jet air­
Houahoider and Sen. Mack N. Cleveland Jr.,
craft when they ere conduct­
With his back to the camera a t the right is
ing a very monotonous but
Capt. James O. Mayo, commanding officer of
Indlspenaable exercise called
Heavy Attack Wing One.
(Navy Photo)
Field Mirror Landing Prac­
tice (FM I.P). This ia nothing
but repetitive approaches to
a simulated carrier deck
marked out on the air sUtlon
runway. Tha idea la to almula "not all work and no play" stable passes available), golf laU aa elcacly aa possible the
at Sanford Naval Air Station. course (private course passes fame conditions which exist
during a landing on an air
The following activities are available) and a theater.
craft carrier deck.
available at the base:
Ballroom, handball court,
hobby shop, amateur radio
station, Lake Golden recrea­
tion park, library, pool hall
and bowling lanes, softball
diamonds, swimming pools,
tennis, volleyball and basket­
ball courts, boat and outboard
motor issue, golf driving
range, riding stables (private

Sanford Navy Families Enjoy Recreation
Saaford Naval Air Station
baa M rtral cluba available
for personnel who dealre to
participate la activities after
working hours. One of the
aeweit organliationi is a scu­
ba diving club known aa the
"Diving Dolphlnj.”
The club conducts special
training for the station swim­
ming pool. Upon completion of
training plans are for the club
to take a trip to the Bahamai
and other various locations to

dive.
Among the reasons listed
for forming the club were to
promote and encourage skin
diving and to aid In the in­
struction of proper use of skin
diving equipment.
Membership In the club Is
limited to Naval personnel
and their dependents. H is
open to all ages.
There are many other rec­
reational facilities for the Na­
vy man and hla family for It

landinge hut the r a t ia pretty
closely duplicated.
Pilot* monitor their pro­
gress an a carrier type land­
ing mirror, attempting to
ep a reflected beam *f
light centered oa Its aoaeav*
surface. Verbal cues come
from a landing signal officer
(L80), stationed a short
distance from the mirror and
equipped with a radio system
for coaching the pilot At
night, throe faint stripe of
blue lights deliaaat* their
landing surface, tho same
■ort of markings used ea a
carrier deck.
Tha practice is indispen­
sable because landing n 60,000-pound aircraft in a 100
by 100-foot section of flight
deck at 146 mllcs-an-hour la
difficult and dangerous work.
All difficult dangerous work
requires practice if it Is to
bo perfected to n polished
routine.
On a typical six-month
cruise, a carrier pilot may
make as many aa 100 land­
ings, often In tho black of
night with fog hanging lika
frothy laea around tbo ship’s
superstructure.
Unfortunately, the practice
he receives fer this daily
confrontation with danger is
noley. It involves sudden
bunts of power which riddle
the eardrums and illuminate
the night with amber jets of
flame.
Sanford citizens hava al­
ways accepted these incon­
veniences as by-products of
a strong defense posture.
Thsy have dally contact with
Navy mechanics who work
inches from tha belching,
screaming engines. They live

Equipment
The

CDR. W. L. RUSSELL bids goodbye to his wife and son prior to depar­
ture with VAH-S for flying duty from the aircraft carrier USS Ranger,
now in the South China Sea.
(Official Navy Photo)
next to the line technician
who works in an environment
so hectic and noisy that hla
only medium o f communica­
tion ia often hla hands. They
attend church and civic meet­
ings with pilots who have
landed the powerful aircraft
on tiny decks in the middle
of our largest oceans.
Thus, Sanford cltixens ac­
cept the nolee end Incon­
venience a t a necessary part
of an invaluable asset—the
moat powerful Navy in tha

world — an asset for which
they have developed an un­
derstanding and appreciation.
They wish, as all hearing
persona must, for tha day of
effectiva n o i s e attenuation
for Jet aircraft but their

wishea seldom taka the form *
of militant complainta.
The are to be commended
and, hopefully, one day, aa
science progresses, rewarded.

The expanding nursery and ^
horticulture speciality Indus- ™
try is moving in behind cit­
Sanford haa a school sys­ rus aa an Important source ~
tem that Includes all grades of Seminole County income. through the 12th year and
the vocational achool haa day
Sir William Ramsey first
and night claasea. There is discovered the existence c i
no charge for tuition.
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�Clark D. Arrington Reigns As No. 1 Bombardier-Navigator
For the peat two years be the Beet's nucltar attack cap­
baa performed hla duties with ability. Urn XA-IC possesses
almost maehine-Uhe
the ASX-1S bombing - naviga­
ey, probably batter than any tion system, the meat elabor­
other man la the U. S. Navy. ate and automated system ad
During this time he has Its type ever installed la a
reigned as No. 1 bombardier combat aircraft Thai, bomb­
navigator in Sanford’s Xacea- ing la still a very large part
nalsaanco Attack Wing One. of tba business, tending to
Arrington Is aa enlisted first emphasise and underline the
Amid talk of reducing the class Jst mechanic. Meet t f extreme versatility of Ameri­
£ U.5. manned bomber force, hla 100 competitors i n com­ ca’s aircraft carrlar striking
w there are thoee who are walk­ missioned officers. Obviously,
ing, working tettlmonlala
superiority dots not always This iwnllaation enly sheds
gainst it.
follow from seniority.
more lmpcrtnnct on the acOne inch pertoa la a bulky, With the emphasis at NAS c— pllahmenta of dedicated
200-pounder named Clark D. Sanford now shifted to
assn like Arrington. Bnabing
Arrington, who haa spent sleek, new XA-IC Vigilante to this career Navy man la a
three of hla 11 Navy yean and Its versatile reconnais­ v a r y aerloua sdtaec. He
flying as bombardier • naviga­ sance capabilities, It is easy spends hours of plaanlng and
tor in twin-jet A4B Skyward- to forget that bombing la a calculating on tbo ground tor
ot attack bombers, largest part ad the Sanford operation •vary bomb he drop* from the
carrier - based . Jets la the at all.
air. Ha trusts the computers
v world. He is currently assign­ The truth la that the XA-IC and electronic gadgets which
ed to Detachment • of Huvy haa brought la the Nary a surround him in the aircraft,
Attack Squadron 11 (VAH-U) brand new dimension In In­ but constantly seeks hotter
at the Sanford Naval Air Sta­ telligence collection at ne ways of employing thorn. This
tion.
coat, and la fact a profit, to [la tbo advaotaga of human

• Proficiency
Points Need
ForBombing

reason in an age of automa­
tion.
Arrington's pro • eminence
among hla contemporaries
moans that he hits the target
or cornea closer to doing so,
more regularly than any other
bombardier • navigator. The
accuracy of many of hla drops

la «tiB to threading n needle i
with • football — on the run.
When the call la raised to
reduce our manned bomber
fores tt le well to remember
that such proficiency exists.
And to cancel bombing la to
cancel some very deer assets.

For a Naval air station He picked up hla second tro­
which does u o t have a gymna­ phy when hla opponent did not
sium, Sanford and the fleet show up at the South Atlantic
units aboard have been very Regional Tournament la Cor­
active in sports and have pro­ pus Christ!, Tex.
duced some outstanding ath­ Newhill’s good fortune came
to an end at the All-Navy meet
letes.
One such athlete during the held at tba Naval Shipyard,
past year was Andrew L. New- Mara Island. Calif., whan ha
bill, aviation electronics tech­ lasted only two minutes and
nician third class, who won U seconds of the second round.
two boxing trophies before be­ Ho could very well bo call­
ing stopped In the AU-Nsvy ed tbo “athlete of the year’*
boxing tournsment.
at Sanford Naval Air Station.
For s sailor whose hobby Is
knitting, Xewblll attached to
RrconnaUssnce Attack Squad­
ron Five, proved to be a rug­
ged individual In the ring.
Tt&gt;e ITg-pouod Colorado ns
th e won Ms fin t fight last
spring In '.he Sixth Naval Dis­
trict competition at Naval Air
Station, Jacksonville, by a
knockout In the second round.
It took the handsome sluggsr only ooe minute and 41
seconds to floor his second
and last opponent in the tour­
nament.

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A Navy chief recently re­
turned to Sanford Naval Air
Station for another tour of
duty and noted drastic chan­
ges sod taken place since his
last visit.
T. E. Parker, chief photo­
grapher's mate, first came to

Preparing
for another

25

Y EARS
of P R O G R E S S
In SANFORD and
SEMINOLE COUNTY

This has been a year of retrospect for the
Florida State Bank of Sanford. We have
celebrated 2 5 years of service in this area
and are proud of the accomplishments of
our bank and our community.
But we have also pursued the future. We
have prepered ourselves to continue to su p ­
port progress for this area. And we believe
this bank will continue to be partners with
this area In growth for the next 2 5 years.

F LO R ID A S T A T E B A N K

Sanford in 194® on a photo­
graphic mission which was
part of a project to Justify the
reopening of the base.
During the one week he was
at the station, he recalls see­
ing such things as cotton grim ­
ing between the runway*, a
mall order bouse In one of the
buildings, a rest home, a pri­
vate airfield, a Rible college,
sod the New York Giants re­
siding In the present bachelor
officers' quarters.
When be reported aboard for
his present tour, he saw many
new buildings, modern air­
craft, and heard tslk of more
buildings, Improvements
m w
and expansions planned tor the
future.

VAH-tt Repeats,
Wins Battle 'E'
For Second Year
lfsavy Attack Squadron
Elsvsn (UAV-lt) hts won tha
Atlantic Fleet BstUs Effi­
ciency “ l ” tar tha second
••ntscutiv* year.
The Fiscal 1194 wlnn.r*
wsr« named In Norfolk by
Vie- Adm. Paul H. Ramsay,
Commsoder of th* U.8. Naval
Air Foresa In the Atlantic
Fleet
News at ths victory reach•d VAH-U and Us command­
ing officer, Cmdr. Kobort W.
Konntdy, In th* midst of Sixth
Flsot oxsrelsos In th* Medilerrantan aboard the carrier
Franklin f). Roosevelt,
VAH-tt had roctntly re­
turned from a almttar Sixth
Fleet deployment last year
when its triumph waa an­
nounced.
In a message ronfTStulsting winners of each competi­
tive category, Ramsey said,
“All Atlantic air squadrons
exhibited atrong competitive
spirit during thla past yaar
whlla fulfilling heavy opera­
tional commitments. My heart­
iest congratulations to tha
commanding officer, officers
and mea of the winning
squadron e."
n s concluded with tha Na­
vy's trsdltlsnsl words of high
praise: "Well dons.**
Americana received about
(44 billion In health insurance
benefits In 1963, an Increase
of 104 per cent ower the a-;
mount paid out tn 19W, the
H s i l t h Insurance Institute
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Altamonte Mayor Files $200,000 Suit
Seminole County

A tip to C entnl Florida
residenta and viiltora alik e
Taka a look a t tha Florida
Conservation Wc«k displays
in the Civic Center. There’s
a treat in store for you. Im­
pressive, to say the least.
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Because of tha weeklong
program on conservation, the
Starlight Promenaders will
not be able to meet there this
Wednesday. Both class and
club will meet instead a t the
DeBary Firehouse.

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The Longwood Chamber of
Commerce will meet a t tha
Civic League Hall tonight a t
8. Tha Seminole County Eye
Bank group will present a
program including a film to
be shown by Mrs. Frank
Woodruff of DeBary. The
public is Invited.
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Florida Highway Patrol
Cpl. Bill Stringfield was nam­
ed program chairman for No­
vember for the Sanford Lions
Club and then got transferred
to West Palm Beach. Beforo
going, however, Bill finished
his club assignment and has
arrayed a number of speakers
for the club’s weekly Tuesday
noon luncheons at Lake Mon­
roe Inn.
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Citrus interest is focused
on Sanford this week as a
highly complicated trial gets
under way. The courtroom
was filled yesterday with
spectators watching the pro­
ceedings.
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Dottle Austin, The Her­
ald's city editor, speaks to­
night at the Ladies Night
program of the Lions Club.
She also reports a pleasantly
hectic day yesterday in Or­
lando as she covered the Pres­
ident's visit to Crntral Flor­
ida for her newspaper. Got
a special ‘'badge" to show for
it, too.
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Somewhere In Our Town,
someone has a new umbrella.
Not unusual. But this one is
special. It's been used by an
elderly man for some time to
help him get around. Ho de­
pended upon it greatly. But
the lure of the umbrella was
too great for someone in this
area. They stole it. The own­
er's wife railed us the other
dny, asked If we could help.
She says all she wants is for
the trusty walking aid be re­
turned, No questions will be
asked.
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LetterWriter
Geo. Bobrow
Is Defendant

T h e Nile of America”

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By Jallsn
W. Lawrence Swofford, ma­
yor of Altamone Springs, to­
308
Established 1908 TUES., OCTOBER 27,1964 SANFORD, FLORIDA
VOL. 56 United Press Leased Wire
day filed a $200,000 libel suit
against George J. Bobrow.
Swofford's suit listed four
specific complaints against
Bobrow, all contained in a let­
ter publiihed in The Sanford
Herald over Bobrow'a lignature Oct I.
D M V . I I A I M 1 r . C A I N , a Republican ex-U.S.
Bobrow itatod in tha latter,
Senator from the State of Washington, now
Many of the worst roada la
stumping Florida as head of the State Citizens
the county were built while
for Johnson, was welcomed to town today by
Swofford was a county com­
Walter A. Gielow (right), publisher of The San­
WASHINGTON (UPI) missioner. After he waa de­
ford Herald.
(Herald Photo)
President Johnson redirected
feated In a try for aoothre
term in 1959, the new Board
his campaign to the vote-heavy
in 1960 found it very necessary
Northeast today following a
to reorganize the road depart­
trip into "Goldwater country"
ment.
in the South.
The suit claims thla charge*
The Chief Executive planned
Swofford with being reckleaa.
Irresponsible and incompetent
to fly to Boston and then to
while a County Commiaaiooar
Pittsburgh today for major
and of was'iag public funds.
speeches aimed at bolstering
Next, Bobrow’a letter declare
H t was bom in Nashville, his strength in those key elec­
Former U. S. Sen. Harry P.
ed, "He advocated and waa in­
Csln, Republican of Washing­ Tenn., and moved to Tacoma, toral centers.
strumental in raising Seminole
County tax assesamonU to ooe
ton, is in Sanford today help­ Wash., when he was eight. He
From Pittsburgh he was
of the highest percentage# ol
ing local LBJ for the USA graduated from public schools scheduled to fly to Albuquer­
appraised evaluation in tha en­
Committee members round up in Tacoma; Hill Military que, N. M., for an overnight
tire state . . . (and) . . . He
___ _______ Cspt. C. W. Swanson, Naval Air
CONSERVATION
WEEK
officials
and
visitors
support for President John­ Aeadtmy, Portland; Univers­ atay springboarding an im­
conspired with a group to have
Station commanding officer; Sen. Mack N.
attended a luncheon honoring Secretary of State
son in next Tuesday's elec­ ity of the South, Sewanee, portant c a m p a i g n awing
the governor throw tax assessCleveland Jr., Mias Priscilla Schnarr, Miss FloriTom Adams Monday as Florida Conservation
or, Mary Earle Walker, out ol
tion.
Tenn.; London School of Eco­ through Southern California
da for 1964; C. H. Coulter, State Forestry Ser­
Week opened. Atnorifr those attending the Jim
Wednesday. On the way West,
office. She was then replaced
vice; Adams; Mayor A. L. Wilson and James P.
Spencer Restaurant gathering were, from left,
Senator Cain arrived late nomics; and Univarsity of
he planned a brief stop at
with a pre-selected appointee,
Berlin.
Avery,
Seminole
County
Commission
chairman.
A. B. (Tommy) Peterson Jr., Sanford Chamlast night and began a round
who began s reassessment pro*
He started hla business Evansville, lnd., to pick up
of conferences with Demo­ career with the Portland Tele­ Mrs. Johnson.
gram that eattssd angry « • *
Monday, Johnson campaign­
aternatlon throughout tha coun­
cratic leaders, including the gram in 1025; then joined the
ty. The resultant rash mistake#
LBJ Chairman, Dr. W. Vin­ Bank of California from 1929- ed in Florida, Georgia and
0 00
of amateurish appraisals, ac­
cent Roberts.
1938; and joined the Miami South Carolina. He expect! to
cording to official estimates,
This noon other Democrat­ financial institution in 1967. win in Florida and Georgia but
will have cost the county tax
ic Party workers lunched at
He was twice elected as sought to build up his strength
payers over (75.000 to soa­
Jim Spencer’a Restaurant to nonpartisan mayor of Tacoma in pro-Goldwater areas of
red ."
continue plana for the last and later was appointed—in those states. And he was
This, says the auit, Indicate#
to ths Lake Monros Industrial
By Harry !. Johnson
week of the political blitx 19-15—to the U. S. Senate. cheered by a huge crowd re­ Seeks New Post
ception
he
received
in
Colum­
that
Swofford unlawfully rais­
Managing
Editor
Park for spacial demonstra­
which hit Central Florida Cain was elected Republican
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
Dr. George Wastbrook, In- ed the tax ssseam snt of 8emW
Secretary of Stato Tom tions.
yesterday with tha appear­ •enstor In 1946 and served bia, S. C., even though polls
nolo County and waa guilty e l
ance of the President in Or­ till 1953. For the next three indicate he is behind in that U. S. Chamber of Commerce Adams called for n concerted
Ths program continues to­ apeetor for tha Florida De­ malfeasance la office, and that
has asked President Johnson effort in promoting conservelando.
years he was a presidential state.
partment of Agriculture, oc­
to create a new post of roori- lion practices in tha s u u M day with field trips, static cupied the witness stand this Swofford committed an unlaw­
Cain, a conservative Repub­ appointee to the Subversive
ful act of conspiracy in viola­
ha officially epm ed tho Flor- and noth* exhibitions and
lican, is now affiliated with Activities Control B o a r d , By United Press International dlaalor of cWU rights
morning In Circuit Court as tion of state taw.
GOP
presidential
nominee
real through tha wssk with
CoMotvntlsst Wosk
the First Federal Savings and serving from 1953 to 1956.
Bobtow'i letter, -said the
a citrus fraud trial antered
Loan Association in Miami.
While a senator he served Barry M. Goldwater. jalth M a j | p k
Day tha concluding
week
to
go
ttf.il!
election
day,
tins
suit,
claimed that, "la the
Its
second
day.
He is currsntly on tour of on the Banking and Currsncy
*ay, a s i only
•real laturday.
today stepped up hia charges
mayor's town of Altamonte
the state in behalf of the Committee, the Armed Serv­
Charged
ara
Ralph
W.
Aid
and Seminole County,*’ ho
Springi . . . U seems that ho
that President Johnson is a Rods 'Assure*
President and his vice presi­ ices Committee, Public Works
erman and Billy Lamar Ham­ went to great pains to keep tha
power seeker who will "do MOSCOW (UPI) — The So­ anM. "but for nil of Florida."
dential running mate, Sen. and the District of Columbia
He expressed ths hope that
mond. The charges stem from city taxca as low as he could
anything" to achieve his ends. viet Union's new leaders to­
Hubert H. Humphrey.
Committees.
Goldwater launched one of day sought to assure foreign "the seed planted hers today
the alleged $200,000 swindle on hla own commercial land
This afternoon, following
Ha started his military
his strongest attacks yet on Communist parties that the will grow and bloom an.I
from
HI-AcrsS Concentrate and property on SR 436. He
luncheon with Seminole and career in 1925 being commis­
proved his ‘ability* by apprais­
the Chief Executive in a ouster of Nikita S. Khrushchev flower" into an ever bigger
Inc., of SemliivU County,
Sanford party leaders, he is sioned a second lieutenant in
ing this property a t worth $$,«
speech prepared for delivery
statewide event.
will
not
curtail
their
newly
to speak a t Stetson Univer­ the Infantry. Cuin was called
Dr. Weetbrook s h o w e d 410 against the county apprais­
In Bristol, Tenn. He said that won independence.
Adams
spoke
at
the
Civic
sity.
to active duty as a major in
The Sanford Merchants Asso­ slides and offered technical al of $23,150. Thus hla property
Johnson would not be satis­
Center to s generous audience
The senator from the State 1942 and served with the Brit­
ciation,
through IU excutive data on ths methods inspec­ la assessed for 1963 taxes at
fied with an election, but Budget Hiked
of local, county and state of.
of Washington has had a ish 10th Corps in North I "wants to be crowned."
commlttM,
la expected to re tors uss in determining the almost 36 per cent of the coun­
tong, colorful and dramatic j Africa and Italy.
LAKELAND (UPI) - The ficials as the Conservation
ty valuation, whereat the act­
quest City Commissioners at
W
e
e
k
program,
sponsored
contents of citrus and thus ing town clerk advised that the
career.
He was an aide to the com- | ABOARD THE LADY BIRD Florida Citrus Commission
Jointly
by
the
Sanford
Cham­
their
adjourned
meeting
Monthslr
worth
to
the
growers,
----------- 1manding general of Allied I SPECIAL (UPI) — Campaign­ Monday approved a hiked bud­
assessments on property owned
Control Commission in Italy, ing Lady Bird Johnson (lew to get of $7,877,000 and also eas­ ber of Commerce and Florida day to cover all parking me­ processors and other interests' by others In the town general­
Defense attorneys are Dorn- ly range between 75 per cent
among other posts. H it final Tulsa and McAIester, Okla., ed restrictions on fruit so'.d at Development Commission, got ters, except those in parking
wartime duty was as a colonel today to boost the political roadside stands and shipped under way.
lots, for a 90-day trial period. inlk J. Salfl and J. Russell and 90 per cent."
The secretary of state de­
on the Inspector General * 1S(OCj| 0j jj,e President and all by gift fruit dealers out of
The Chamber committee will Hornsby, of Orlando. Ths
Swofford'a action today aaya
clared empires "hava risen or
Staff in Germany ind Aus-1 Deni0cratlc candidates in Ok­ Florida.
luggest to the Commission prosecution is being handled Bobrow's statem ent charges
fallen," depending on tho con­
tria.
that overtime parking fine be by .State Atty. A. L. "Mike" the mayor with misconduct
lahoma.
servation of natural resources, Increased to 50 cents as a de­ Steed assisted by William D,
30 Beds Die
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) — j Cain hold* fiv® battle stars,
and malfeasance in office, dis­
SAIGON, South Viet N am - •specially tho water Ubla in terrent to using spaces over Hopkins of this circuit. Con­ honest, reckless, Irresponsible
The Air Force tonight plans to Legion of Merit, three Bronze
(UPI) — At least 30 Commun­ an area.
use a rocket that once stood | Stars, Croix de Guerre with
the free two-hour maximum ducting ths trial is Circuit and incompetent and "that
'We have been blessed with period.
Court Judge Thomas A. Beas­ plaintiff exerted influence for
ist Viet Cong guerrillas today
guard in England to hurl a n ! P»lm—1France; and the Croix Justice Dept.
were reported killed and an­ natural resources," he said,
unmanned glider 31 miles high ,le Guerre with Palm—Bel"We feel that free parking ley, or DeFuniak Springs.
his personal advantage and

WEATHER: Partly cloudy Wednesday thowere likely; high n«ur SO, low in 60s.

Invades
Goldwater
Country'

Demos Raise Cain
From GOP Ranks

M W A

Natural Resources
Conservation Urged

State Inspector
Takes Stand In
Cifrus Trial

Merchants Seek
Covered Meters

Glider Readied
For 9,000 MPH

Wo’ll he glad when the
Seminole County Humane So­
ciety gets fully organized and
can begin operations. Hardly
a day goes but that The Her­
ald doesn't get a call from
someone wanting information
on where animals can be for a 9.000-mile-an-bour flight ic»um.
taken. There was another one back to earth.
Fred Karl, of Daytona
from Oviedo today.
The flying laboratory, de- Beach, has been named North
• e e
signed to lead the way for Florida chairman for the Cit‘ Rebel" never had a chance. manned spaceships of the fu iicns for Johnson Committee,
A month ago the mischievous turc, will study for the first: it was announced today by
boxer pup. who made his home time the effects of an air- Senator Cain,
Karl, a member of the Floron Mayfair Circle, had a leg planelike flap on high speed
broken by a deliberately winged spacecraft diving into ids House of Representatives
j for eight years, was an unthrown stone. This week he the earth's atmosphere.
was found dead in the drive­ The 1,200-pound Delta wing-| successful candidate for govway . . . poisoned.
cd vehicle is bolted to the ernor in the Democratic primnose of a Thor rocket for the ary last spring, although he
shot. As an intermediate proved himself an effective
Efforts Continue range ballistic missile (IRIl.M) I vote-getter,
DETROIT (UPI)—The Unit­ stationed in Northern Eng­
ed Auto Workers and General land, the booster once carried
Motors today continued their a nuclear warhead (or a payefforts to restore total labor load.
peace and settle plant-level The space glider, fourth lq
a $40 million research pro­
contracts at 28 locals.
gram called ASSET, is ex­
pected to crash into the Atlan­
tic 950 miles away after its
8 Yanks Die
PHNOM PENH. Cambodia 15 minute glide to earth.
(U P I)— Cambodia announced
today that its forces shut
down a U. S. Air Force CUD
transport plane last Saturday,
killing eight Americans.

Florida Marine
Among 9 Dead

HUELVA. Spain (U PI)-T he
U. S. Marine Corps carried on
today with the largest peace­
time amphibious tanding exer­
cise in history despite the loss
of nine lives in a helicopter
collision.
Undersecretary of the Navy
Paul B. Fay, who watched the
landings from the flagship Poenno, said the tragedy "put a
cloud over the whole opera­
tion."
T h e Pentagon identified
among the dead Pfc. Harry
"Voting and a prayer
Truman Hines, son of Mr. and
"Show you care."
—Beulah Wells. Mrs. Fleming Hines, of Ona,
Woman's Club Fla.

VOTE. . . VOTE

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Wins First Round

other 40 captured In three days and urged his listeners to
of fighting in the Communist- seek stringent means to eonUnited Press International infiltrated central coast of servo them.
The Justice Department South Viet Nam.
He noted how 25 years sgo
won the first round in a legal
California was experiencing
fight with ■ federal district COP Bolts
the growing pains now In­
judge in Mississippi.
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - volving Florida and how it is
The U.S. 5th Circuit Court Democratic State Rep. George imperative for ths West Coast
of Appeals, sitting in Jack, II Stallings Jr. announced to­ stato now to spend $12 billion
sonville, stayed the judge'- day he would vote for Repub­ dollars to get enough fresh
order to jail a U.S. attorney lican Sen. Barry Goldwater for water for inhabitants of tho
for refusing to sign federal president as 'The only candi­ southern portion of Califor­
grand jury indictments. Tha date who can restore honesty nia.
stay was issued pending a and integrity to the balls of
Every new housing develophearing on the case.
government."
ment, every new parking lot
reducea the amount of water
absorbed hy the eurth and for
reuse of residents, Adams
warned, railing for a concert­
ed effort on the local, state
amt national level for addi­
tional conservation.
Several conservation honors
weru presented prior to Ad­
ams speech to a host of per­
sons in the state who have
pushed conservation practices.
Making the presentation
was Sanford Mayor A. L. Wil­
son. Special hostrsa for the
opening day was Miss Priscil­
la Schnarr of Hollywood, Miss
Florida for 196-1.
Jim Talmsdge, Chamber
executive manager, was mas­
ter of ceremonies, introducing
severs! dignitaries to the au­
dience. A. B. (Tommy) Peter­
son, Chamber president, out­
lined the start of Florida
Conservation Week.
The Rev. LeRoy D. Soper,
rector of Holy Cross Epis­
copal Church, gave tho invo­
FRIENDLY PRESIDENT Lyndon B. Johnson make* hi* way toward
cation.
crowd straining a t the fence surrounding the apeakor’s stand ns Secret
Later tho group viewed tho
Service men surrounding him get set for the battle to keep the President
from being maided by eager people and thousands of reaching hands.
striking displays in the Civic
(More picturesi lon
a pages 2 and 12.).
(Herald Photo).
Center and then some wan'.

has now become a necessity
to meet the competition of the
present and future (hopping
centers," said Chairman B. L.
Perkins Jr.
"If the Commission will ap­
prove this request, we tope
that at the end of the 90-day
trial period, we cau prove the
advisability of permanent re.
moval of the meters," he add­
ed.

Jurors chosen yesterday af.
ternoon are Richard S. Cos­
tello, of Winter Park; Clinton
F. Goree, Maitland; James E.
Ewer, Apopka; Lewis Albert
Itolierts, Sanford; Richard F
Chandler Jr., Hanford; Robert
5f. Klimeck, Casselborry. The
alternato is Joseph B. Shaw,
Sanford.
Alderman and Hammond
are on trial in seven counts
of grand larceny.

gain."

Bobrow's letter also said,
"This experience shows that
the mayor hai the 'ability' te
exert favoritism to certain
taxpayers, especially himself,
by knocking off about $12,000
on hia assessment."
This, the suit says, meana
"Favoritism in the discharge
of the duties of his office as
mayor and by misconduct and
malfeasance in office."

Voters Assisted
In Machine Use
Seminole County Commis­
sioner* ara staging a "voting
practice" d a y today, making
available the use of two vot­
ing machines to teach new
voters how to use them.
Instructors will be on hand
at the Canning Kitchen, 2Sth
St. and Sanford Ave., and at
the auditorium of Crooms
High School from 1 to 9 p.m.
today to assist new voters in
the practice operation of ths
machine.

‘Kaffee Klatchers’
October meeting of the
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce Cofee Club will be
held a t 19 o'clock Thursday
morning at the Chamber
building.

Executives ef several aew
businesses recently establish­
ed in Seminole County will
be welcomed end presented to
the Kaffee Klstchers.” Mem­
bers and their guests ara in,»Jt* f l to attend,

AS YOUR SEMINOLE COUNTY

itateRepresentative
for —
Continued and
Effective Representation
DEMOCRAT
(Paid ML Alv—Jee Devfj)

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T O i m r i i a l i u teem**

ta registered Democrats sloe#
April of MAH Md i Jump
of Cl,171 la OOP voter*.
Iha lacruM atnra the 1M
••a m i election, when FlorMl for* Ha vote to Repobllcob Richard Nlsoa for presl*
draff U 333,195 Democrat* and
U»JO» Republican#.
The ■ecrctary'a offieo rampiled tha roflatratioa from
Diana aoat hi by tho votlnc
supervisors of tba CT nuntiaa.
Dido County (Miami) led
tho atato with • total regiatraties of M M which Included
M W Democrats and 63,183
Republican*.
Larfaat eoncoatrated GOP
n filtra tio n was, as expected,
la PlaeHia County which lilted
101M in tho GOP fold and
111,713 DomocraU. Broward
County alao had a lari# GOP
n gU tratiaa, 0,719, but It wa«
offaot by 137,299 Democrat*.
Sarasota continued
the
only county w hen w intered
Republican! outnumbered ref*
titered Democrat*, but the
Biariln waa amall—22,170 RepublicaM agalnat 31,593 DentacraU.
Duval County held on to acc*
ood p la n la total number o(
regUterfd Democrat# — b u t
Pinellaa ( S t Petaraburi) out*
dlatancod Duval in toUl regiatiatlon.
Pinellaa had a total regbtratlon of 234,131 of which 111,*
789 were Democrat* and 101,*
996 Republican*. Broward ha*
119,617 total of which 137.255
are DemocraU and 13,719 Ra*
publleana.
Duval—with 171,371 Demo­
craU and 14,381 Republican*—
cud to n * Independent! lilted
n total ellflblc voting Hat of
194,955*
Othcra In the ao-called big
10 of voting Included lllUeborough with n total regiatratlon of 113,i n , Orange 111,649,
Palm Beach 139,286, Polk 84,*
018 and Eicambla 73,691. Voluila, running neck and neck
with Eicambla, had a total
regltlration of 73,028.

Armour's Star

Spaclal Publlx Customer Bonus . . .
Register for this beautiful 1883 Roger's
Silver Service .(a $200 value). Guest
the number of cups af Folger's Coffee served
thru Saturday (nothing to buy, you need
not be present to win, winner will
be notified) I

E N JO Y
THE
H APPY
DIFFERENCE
W H ERE
SH O PPIN G
IS A
PLEASURE

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A delicious cup of mountain-grown
Folger's Coffee . . . plus a tasty Dixie
Pride Cookie .. . yours to enjoy thru
Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m, ot your
new Sanford Publlx only t

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v

Yes, for your enjoyment, a tosty

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Herman Hot Dog (only 8c) and on

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ice cold Coke (for 5c) will be
available from the Herman Wiener

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new Sunford Publixl

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ANGEL

Wagon thru Saturday at your
V

Club Accepts
Resignation
B j Mr*. Frank White
The DeDary Glee Club met
a t the Community Center,
Wednesday evening w i t h
James Duffy presiding. He
read a letter from Sirs. H.
Whitaker, the form director,
and accepted her resignation
with reg ret
Mr*. Charles Bertach ii the
new director and has picked
music for these troubled
tlmea, “ Your I-end and My
Land" and "Year* of Peace."
Thla was followed by a quar­
tet composed of Isabel Resriek, Ruth Creasey, Howard
Green, and Robert N. McGee,
“ All Through Tho Night."
New members who Joined
ware, Mr*. Betty Bennett;
Mr*. Elisabeth 8w*nk; and
Mr*, and 3!ra. Wilfred Lar­
son. John Rohlnaon was a
gueat of Mr. Shaffer.
The hoatesiea for the Oc­
tober 30 meeting will be, Iva
Goodaon; Isabel Retrick; Mr*.
William Col*; Mr*. Howard
Green; Mr*. R. N. McGee and
Dr. Garatta Seger.

1)

ASSORTED
FLAVORS

Borden's
PRICES EFFECTIVE IN SANFORD A DELAND ONLY

O N O R A DR

SS Agent To
Visit Sanford
A representative of tha Soc­
ial Security office In Orlando
will be at the City Commission
Chamber In City llatl Nov. 4,
18 and 29 from 9:30 a.m. to
13:30 p m.
The service la made available to those who wish to ap­
ply for old-age and survlvora
insurance benefits, Social Se­
curity account numbers or ob­
tain Information about the Soc­
ial Security program.

SANFORD, F L O R ID A

Extra Christmas Gifts with

Green Stamps

:*

�Seminole County

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WEATHER: Fair through Saturday with mild days and cool nights; high today middle 70s; low tonight in 50s.
VOL. 66
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Representing the city of
Sanford Monday and Tueiday
at the Florida League of Mu*
nictpalitlei annual conventloa
in JaekaonviUe will b« Mayor
A. L. WUaon, Commissioner*
Joe Baker and M. L. Rabom
and City Manager Warren
Knowlea.
• • •
The annual meeting of the
Semloole C o u n t y Juvenile
Council will be held Monday
at I p.m. In the courtroom of
the county eourtbouae, Bill
Tanner, preaident, haa an*
counced. Members will see a
film entitled ' ‘Youth and the
Law." Officers will bo elected
and the public Is Invited.
•

•

United Press Leased Wire

Established J908

FRI., OCTOBER 23, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. S06

6*

•

For fun and frolic you are
invited to the Pinecrest PTA’s
School Carnival Saturday from
S to 8 p.m. Rides, gam ei and
all kinds of food will be avail*
able for youngsters and adults,
too.
• • •
We've often heard of ‘Toll­
ing out the red carpet" but
never actually saw one until
the opening of the Publix su
permarket in the Sanford
Shopping Center, Thursday.
They really had a red carpet,
leading from ths curb, right
up to the entrance door foe
their "royal customers."
• • •
Democratic headquarters on
ths corner of First Street snd
Magnolia Avenue la planning
an election party Nov. 3, with
a tote board, three television
Mis and plenty of refresh­
ments. Everyone is invited.
. . .
Those big searchlights at the
S inford Shopping Center real­
ly light up the area. A Herald
staff member returning from
Pierson Wednesday night said
he eould see them Just after
he paned DeLand.

Nikita Out Because Reds Called
Bluff On Resigning, Is Report
Ex-Premier
Seen Riding
In Moscow

READY TO JOIN the 4-H Club in the western part of Sanford is this
pooch. The boys, Jerry Vorholt, left, «nd Allen Myers, decorated their
bikes ju st about like election campaigners and toured their part of town
seeking more 4-H Club members.
(Herald Photo)

MOSCOW (U P D -N lkiU 8.
Khrushchev has been seen in
hia chauffeur-driven limousine
in Moscow streets twice since
his ouster, witnesses said t o
day.
"It's a rare opportunity for
Plans for a motorcade from will be available for those
The reports showed that
Sanford to Orlando to hear planning to visit Orlando for Sanford and Seminole Coun­
Khrushchev’s personal status
ty residents to see the Pres­
and sta President Johnson tha occasion.
remains unchanged despite
Dr. Roberts aaid he will ident," he esld In urging a
Monday morning are being
his fall from political power-*
be in Orlando shortly for a large attendance.
made by local official*.
at least for tha present. So­
Dr. Roberts said persons
Dr. W. Vincent Roberts, meeting to firm up plans for
viet sources this week denied
h u d of tha LBJ for the USA tha visit and asked "those interested in joining the mo­
reports he was under haul*
C o m m i t t a l , said bumper interested In seeing and hear­ torcade can receive further
arrest.
stickers and other material ing tha President of the Un­ information by contacting
The witnesses said Khru­
ited States to take advantage tha Democratic LBJ Head­
shchev was spotted In bis
of this opportunity."
quarters at 322-7106.
black Chaika UmousJns near
Moscow University an one oc­
casion and in anothar part of
967,200 Hunt plant extenilon today. Backing up
CO-OPERATIVE SHOVELING w m accom­
the city on another. He wae
Biggs and Wilson are a crowd of Hunt and Sanplished by H. L. Hunt Plant Superintendent
riding in the front seat with
ford-SemlnoIe County officials and dignitaries.
Everett Biggs and Sanford Mayor A. L. Wilson
the chauffeur, aa was his cus­
(Herald Photo)
as symbolic spade of earth wus turned a t the
tom. Women—believed to b«
Reds To Meet
members of his family—s
LONDON (UP1) — World
In the back.
Communist leaders will meet
Another witness
in Moscow next month to
seeing Khrushchev strolling
An
$96,000
budget
was
adopt­
However,
the
survey
west
of
discuss why Premier Nikita
Thursday evening near Mos­
S. Khrushchev was deposed, ed and officers re-elected for the St. Johns has been delayed
cow University. He K id
the
coming
year
at
a
meeting
Adams
will
officially
open
the
the
Sanford
Chamber
of
Com­
Florida Conservation Week
because of high water. Test
diplomatic sources reported
Khrushchev, in a dark overof the directors of the St.
opena here Monday and the week with • luncheon end merce.
today.
-oat, was unsmiling.
Johns Indlsn River Cansl Dis­ borings are in progress.
speech
at
Jim
Spencer's
Special
events
are
ach&lt;
Krlder predicted that ac­
weekend Is expected to see ex­
Authoritative Soviet aoureta
trict Thursday at Titusville.
starting Monday noon. He will uled each day through » .
Burton ‘Fair*
Officers arc John Krldcr, tual construction will be com­
Ground was broken today for hibitors readying their pieces also present several conser­ week with activities held at the said Khrushchev quit hia posts
voluntarily last week and was
WASHINGTON (UTI) — Sanford, chairman; Ransom menced in three years and
for the week long event.
Civitana will be all over Former Supreme Court Jus­ Downes, Orlando, vice chair­ that the St. Johns Indian River a $07,100 addition to the mil- Static and active displays vation awards to area officials Civic Center and the Industrial the most surprised man In the
who
have
shown
exceptional
park
aita.
X II. L. Hunt food
downtown S a n f o r d tonight, tice Harold H. Burton, 76, is man; R. C. Brady, Titusville, Canal will be completed before
Kremlin when hia re s ign at ion
wilt be placed at the Lake
Estimates vary as to the
plant a t the San- Mcw-roe -fort'titrial Park nff interest in conservation prac­
B v a a Cabal,
selling their Halloween candy. reported In fair condition at treasurer, and S. O. Shlnhol- the Croee
was
accepted.
tice,.
r
number of visitors to the city
Buy some — it’s (or a good a hospital, but his doctor says ser Jr., New Smyrna Beach, connectlag IFt T* I r J Mexico tttff
Park bn South 1 reach Avebac.
They said Khrushchev triad
Misa Priscilla Scltaarr of but Conservation Week offi­
c fuse-children who won't be "the long-term outlook is not secretary. John Brumlcy, San­ with tb« St. Johns River at Sanford At*:
Secretary of Stale Tom Hollywood, Miss Florida for cials say Iherc will be lcveral to use the resignation a t •
Palalka.
abla to go out trick or treat good."
means of gelling his way when
Plant superintendent Everett
ford, is the fifth director.
1961, will also be preeent to thousand.
The
chairman
also
stated
lng. They are the students at
called before hia party lieuten­
Riggs
turBOd
the
first
spadeful
D. W. Wicgprt. of the engi­
Organisations from through­
open the festivities and greet
the Little Red Schoolhouse.
that the canal will improve 0f (a rg, with a golden shovel
ants and criticized. He bad
Ike
A
iling
neering
firm
of
Reynolds,
visitors in behalf of tha Flor­ out the state and many points
• • •
done this at leait one* before,
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Smith snd Hills, Orlando, re­ fishing by providing deep wa as city and county officials.
ida Development Commission, In the nation have registered
Lyman Bandmaster John Former President Dwight D. ported that levels have been ter during drought and "will Chamber of Commerca Indus­
last February.
co sponsor- of the ..week with to participate in the program.
not
interfere
with
the
sand­
Blair reminds us that all the Eisenhower is undergoing run on the proposed right ofBut last week, his colleague*
trial committee members and
band members are selling sub­ treatment at Walter Reed way for the canal between the bars and the shad fishing."
on the Central Committee vot­
othiT dignitaries looked on.
He pointed out that the canal
scriptions to all the leading Army Medical Center for a St. Johns and Indian Rivers.
ed about two in one to accept
The new warehouse, a 110 by
NEW YORK (UPI) — Her­
will provide a through water­ 210 font structure to be built
magaiincs to raise funds for
his resignation, the sources
"moderately aevere" case of
way for commercial and pleas­ by LeRoy Robh Construction bert Clark Hoover, statrsman
the purchase of more uni­
said.
ure craft on the St. Johns since Company will double present and friend of mankind, left
forms. They will be happy to laryngitis.
Foreign Communist criti­
it will lie in with the Inland storage space at the Hunt forever today the city he
take renewals as well as new
cism of the way Khrushchev
Defectors Leave
Waterway in the vicinity of plant. Work is expected to be. adopted and Invod to return
subscriptions and if you are
was forced from power con­
TOKYO (UPI) — A mem­
to tho Capitol for final hom­
Oak Hill.
not contacted you may call
tinued today. The Italian Com­
gin
next
week.
E. Pope Bassett, Republi­
Earlier this week, Bassett munist party, most powerful
Lyman and one of the band ber of Communist Hungary's
In addressing the group at age from a greatful nation,
The black-draped catafal­ can candidate for Samlnole told an Altamonte Springs in Western Europe, announced
members will be glad to call Olympic team and two Hun­
the groundbreaking ceremon­
CHICAGO (U PI)—Baseball
garian tourists who defected
on you.
ies, Biggs said that he is que built for the funeral of County commissioner, today audience that the main issues it Is sending a delegation to
to tha U.S. Embassy, left Commissioner Ford Frick will
• • •
' pleased with the operation Abraham Lincoln and used said ha is "a little alarmed in this election year are In­ Moscow to learn tha facta
Want a turkey for Thanks­ Tokyo tonight for political prohibit sale of the New York
here and appreciates the co­ twice within the past 11 at tha lack of Interest in tegrity and responsibility at about Khrushchev's ouster.
giving T Well, have fun shoot­ asylum in the United States. Yankees to Columbia Broad­
operation and assistance of lo­ months was placed in the can­ what some refer to as candi­ all levsls of government.
"The sudden character of
casting System within the next
ing lor one. Red Muffley has
cal ofticials and the industrial ter of the Capitol Rotunda dates for minor office."
"Those of ue who seek pub­ the decision and the method
week
or
10
days,
informed
announced that the Disabled Marine Invasion
awaiting tha arrival of tha
committee."
Bassett continued, “ let me lic office are asking the vot­ used to carry it out cannot fall
MADRID, Spain (U PI) — sources believed today.
American Veterans Chapter 30
"We feel very much at home body of the 31st President of
assure you there are no minor ers to Invest In us a sacred to bring Into discussions more
Frick, it was understood, has
1NDIANOI.A, Miss. (UPI) here in the Sanford area he the United State*.
will stage a "Turkey Shoot." About 30,000 U A Marine*
trust—tha future welfare of general problems regarding
Sunday at 1 p.m. at the Chap­ will sturm the beaches of been advised to act by the — A small airplane swooped cause of the warm friendly 7 Hoover, who rose from the public offices, every public their country, state and na­ the development of debate and
te r Home on 17-92. The public southern Spain on Monday in antitrust division of the Ju s­ over a building w h-r. 230 spirit that has h*en extended humblest of beginnings to the office has a function vital lo tion—and anyone who aska political life In Socialist coun­
your interests, and you should
a aimulated invasion describ­ tice Department, which has persons wers attending a civ­ to us," he added
is invited to attend.
tries." the Italian party laadhighest office in the lam), died
weigh the qualifications of for such responsibility must
• • •
il righta meeting Thursday
ed as the largest peacetime been investigating the sale.
The plant presently employs Tuesday at the age of 30.
ership
slid.
first
demonstrate
his
honesty,
Should he fail to declare the night and dropped nn explo­ an average of 150 persons the
candidates with great care."
The American Legion Fair, amphibious operation in his­
The
weather
was
clear
nod
responsibility
and
dedication
sale null and void, it was be­ sive that jarred the structure,
an annua) event of fun and tory.
year round, arid this figure
to public service.
GOP Poll
lieved, the anti trust division a civil rights gtoup reported. is expected to increase next crisp and mourners stood on
general interest, is scheduled
Park Avenua in front of St.
•‘Unfortunately* he con­
would
rule
that
It
cannot
be
PHOENIX. Arls. (UPI) - A
to start Nov. 3 at the Legion Sartre Applauded
There were no injuries and year.
Bartholomew's Church with
tinued, "there ire candidates private Republican poll show*
consumated.
Grounds. It'll h« open to all
Before and after the cere bowed heads.
STOCKHOLM (UPI) —
no apparent damage.
who do not possess these qual­ that Sen. Barry M. Goldwater
The sale, in which CBS ob­
throughout the week.
Writeri and crltica in Sweden
An officer at the Indianola monies, whieh were emceed by The- body will lie In state In
ities; who seek office not for leads President Johnson In
tained 80 per cent of the stock
Charlie
Morrison,
Chamber
and Fram e today generally
what they can bring to the electoral votes 381-238, Dean
of the Yankees, was revealed Police Department said he ruhlir relations director, cof­ the Rotunda until Sunday
applauded French existential- last August, to be final on Nov, could give no information on
morning when it will he re­
office but for what the office Burch, GOP national chair­
SAIGON.
South
Viet
Nam
fee
and
donuts
were
served
by
iit writer Jean-Paul Sartra's 2.
the reported incident, because
moved with military honors
man, said Thursday night.
can bring to them."
decision to reject the $52,he "wasn't on duty when it Florida Power and Light Home and flown to West Branch, (UPI) - The high National
Council
disclosed
today
that
Economist
Margaret
Quarles.
500 Nobel Priae for litera­
happened."
Iowa, Hoover's birthplace, for
it still has not chosen a new
Joining Biggs in the sym interment.
ture.
The Council of Federated
chief of state to bring about a
hoik shoveling were Walter
Orgunuuttuna
ICOFOt
in
Due to lagging sales, of­
transfer of Viet Nam's govern­
Blevins,
plant
manager,
Virgil
Jackson said the incident was
ficers of tha Seminole Coun­ HST Home
Vaujhn, office manager, and
ment from military to civilian
I
N
D
E
FENDENCE,
Mo.
reported
by
Fred
Wynn,
a
ty Mutual Concert Series
Sanford
Mayor
A.
L.
Wilson.
control.
Stanford University student
agreed Thursday to extend (UPI) — Former President
Alio officiating in the cere­
With an Oct. 27 deadline ap­
aiding in civil right* work In monies was Scott Rums, chair­
the membership drive for two Harry S. Truman was relax­
proaching, t h e 17-member
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
—
De­
ing at hii home here today.
Mississippi.
more weeks.
man of the C. of C. industrial
council thus failed to meet op­
COFO quoted Wynn m com suttee.
"We'ra a little over half­ He spent nine days in a Kan­ fense Secretary Robert S. Sictimistic predictions that it
Namara
seems
to
be
having
a
saying the plane, "a small
way to our goal of 600 mem­ sas City hospital for trea:*
would be able to announc* the
TALLAHASSEE
(
UPI
)
—
change of heart about the use one like those used in crop
berships and urga that per­ ment of two broken riba and
Miami Mayor Robert King name of the new chief of state
of
nuclear
propulsion
in
air­
dusting," flew over the meet­ Fire Call
sona not contacted yet, call a cut over hia right eye.
High was asked Thursday to by today.
craft carriers.
ing about 8:15 p.m. CST.
Mrs. Troy Ray, Jr. or Sirs.
City firemen were called to send the Public Utilities Com­ The disclosure was made at
lie
fought
Navy
and
Atomic
B. W. Bartholomew, co-mem­ No Change Due
the home of Dan Fielder. 1301 mission here a report which s news conference s i a poten­
Energy Commission (AEC) ef­
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
bership chairmen, Judge C.
W. Uth St., this morning at charges that two huge utilities tial new crisis arose with
forts
to
have
America's
latest
9:12 when a blaze broke out in the state are making ex­ neighboring Cambodia. The
Vernon Mise, president of the Defense Secretary Robert S. carrier, the John F, Kennedy,
McNamara sayi that last
in tie concrete block struc­ cessive profit* from rates they Vietnamese Defense Ministry
Association aaid today.
nuclear-powered. Hut he told
week’a nuclear teat in China
ture Damage was extensive charge customers.
flatly charged that Cambod­
a news conference Thursday
calls for no changes in U.S. that the chances of having
and firemen were still on the
The report in question was ians captured a U. 5. Army
military forces, although the atomic propulsion in the next
An explosion from a gas vernt at a Isle hour this morn­ drawn up al the request of Special Forces officer Thurs­
blast does emphasise the dan­ carrier, tentatively scheduled leak in a refrigerator connec­ ing
Miami officials by Washing­ day during a battle between
ger of the spread of nuclear to be started in 1366, "are tion at 8:13 this morning caus­
ton consultant Arnold Hirach. South Vietnamese troops and
weapons.
He found rates charged by the Communist Viet Cong guerril­
■very good, indeed.”
ed considerable damage to thr
utilities high and earnings out las.
McNamara
was
chastised
by
interior
of
the
home
of
lien
Seminole County school chil­
Switches Parties
of line with the norm for such
the Joint Congressional Atomic Schatcr. loo Dahlia Dr., Forest
dren will be excused from
Pagecompanies
9
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around the nation.
classes Monday if they wish
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— The heed of the Youn* te a r for his refusal to change fire.
The PUC is responsible for Lincoln Man
to attend the Orlando activities
Classified ............. Page M approving all auch rates.
SCURRY, Tex. (UPI&gt;-Tom
planned for President John Democrats Club of Northern the Kennedy from convention­ A gas company representa­
FOR CITY COMMISSIONER
The charges were made Reason of Dallas, who was a
Michigan
University,
Jsff
Mial to nuclear power despite the tive on the scene extinguished Combs . . . . . . . . . Page 2A-3A
aon’s visit Monday.
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against Southern Bell Tele­ professional woodcutter when
is a vote for
the blare.
School officials said today rate, 22, deposed after he vot­ AEC and Navy proposals.
After a long delay while the
Answering the call for aj. Horoscope . . . . . . . . Page 2A-3A phone Co. and the Florida Lincoln was President and was
the student must present a ed for Barry Goldwater by
written request from parents absentee ballot, aaid today ho proposals were bejpg consid­ sistance were the Florida For­ Society ........---------- Page 8 Power and Light Co. The re­ still at it during ths Elsen­
to be excused and then must plans to work with Young ered and finally rejected, the est Service and the Wckiwa, Sports ____________ Page 6 port apparently ruffled the hower administration, was
return to classes as soon as Republicans for election of construction of the Kennedy Kiltarncy and Longwood Fire TV Programs . . . . Psge 10 feathers of the commissioners buried here today. He died
Pd. P o l Adv*
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Wednesday at ths age ol 115.
s u begun,
Departments,
-Mm events axe LflUhed.
1 tha Arizona senator.

Demos Plan LBJ Motorcade

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Canal Directors OK
Budget O f $86,000 Ground Broken
For Addition
At HLH Plant

Conservation Exhibits Readied

Hoover Moved
To Capitol

Sale Of Yankee
Club Hits Snag

Bassett Makes
Voter Appeal

Plane 'Dusts

O f f Civil

Rights Setto

Still No Chief
For South Viet

Concert Drive
Is Extended

Mac Shifts On
Nuclear Power

Utility Rate
Charge Eyed

A

Vote

Blast Damages

for

Seminole House

Pupils Can

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E. C. Harper, Jr.
PROGRESS

�Rev. Grover Sewell

■hall Uva by faith." Roman
1 : 11 .

Jobs Knox feared M mao
and plaeod his Ufa ”on the
Une" Jar God because be knew
"And tils la Ilia eternal, that
they ml(ht know Thao, tho on
ty true God, and Jesus Christ,
whom Thou hast sent."—John
11:3.
David Livingstons became a
missionary largely because of
his favorite test, "Go ya
therefore, sad teach all na­
tions, baptising thorn la tho
name of tho Father, and of the
Bon, sad of tho Holy Oboet:
Teaching them to observe all
things whatsoever I have com•s a t purges*, ethar* la supply
accord lag la aaas lead.
Lat us a r t aoasMar this the
prartlM af tha Immature.
When we look back into history
wa fled that some of our groat

NasaraM patter* am) their
wives from tha Sanford area
era scheduled to taka part In
tha annual Florida District
Nasarena preachers' confer­
ence which will ha held at
the Lawndale Church of ths
N aiareM , 2110 Oglesby, Win­
te r Park, Orlando, on Monday
through Wednesday, October
2*-5*.
Ths Florida district com­
prises 102 churches with about
9,000 members.
Pastor of ths host church
to the Rev. Clifford G. Braley.
Guest igpaaktr will be Dr,
Jlamuel Young, Kansas City,
Mo., chairman of tha Board
af Genera! Superintendents of
tha denomination. Ha has be­
gun a fifth four-yaar term In
tha highest elective office In
the church. Prior to hls elec­
tion aa a general superintend­
ent, he was president of
E astern Naiarsn* Collsgs,
Wollaston, Mass., and also
served as a pastor and dis­
trict superintendent.
The program will be In
charge of the district super­
intendent, Dr. John L. Knight,
Orlando.

7 Altar Boys
Given Awards

with you always, even uato tha
ta d af tb* world. Amen." Mat­
thew Mltl-IO.

We could find many other
man la hlatjry who hav* been
motivated aad comforted by
differset texts of tha llbla
but I would like to submit
some to you aad auggeit that
you memoriae them.
For Faith T would suggaat:
"I know whom I hav* ba­
ttered, and am persuaded that
he I* ibl* to keep that which
I hav* committed unto him
against But day."—II Tim­
othy 1:11.
"1 Uv* unto them sternal
Ufa; aad they shall never per­
ish, Hither shall any man
pluck them out of my hand."
-Jo h n 10:39.
For Self Control:
"He that Is slow to an**r Is
bettor than the mighty; and
fia that rulath hi* spirit thaa
he that takath a city."—Pro
verbs 10:32.
"Ye ire bought wilh s price:
therefor* glorify God In your
body, and In your spirit, which
a r t God's.— I Corinthians «:20
For Duty:
"Fesr God and keep HU
commsndmrrtls: for this is tha
whole duty of m in
Becks I
a tea 11:12.
"H* that knoweth to do good
and doth It not, to him it is
sin."—James 4:17.
"Bo thou faithful unto death,
aad 1 will give the* a crown
Of life."—Revelation It 10.
For Salvation:
"The LorJ Is my light and
my salvation; whom shill I
tear? Tha Loid Is tha strength
of my Ufa; of whom shall 1 be
afraid?"—Psslm 27:1.
"For God ro loved the world,
that He gave Ills only begot
ten son, that whosoover beltev
eth la Him should not perish,
John 3:141.
"For I delivered unto you
■first of sU that which I also
received, how tin t Christ died
for our sins according to (he
Scriptures." —I Corinthian*
15:3.
There are many more that
one could list here but this is
only intended to be a starter
Aa you read your Bible copy
verses which speak to you
especially clear and then com
mlt them to memory. You will
be glad you did.

Seven altar boys ef All
Bouts Catholic Church wars
awarded ths "Ad Altars Del"
medal st ceremonies Thursday
• l 7:30 p.m.
The Rsv. Richard Lyons of­
ficiated. The medal Is a
bronsa cross suspended from
a ribbon made up of the
papal and national colon un­
der a bar pin bearing tha In*
eerlptlon. "Ad Altera Del."
In addition to being altar
boys, all who received the
award* are at*o Scouts.
From All Souls Troop 843
ara S t a p h a n Stanklswlca,
Eagle Scout, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Stankiswirs, Eu­
gene, Paul and Brian Gilntsr*
tln, sons of Mr. and Mr*. Eu­
gene Gilmartin and Thomas
Austin, son of Mr. and Mra.
Anthony Austin.
From Troop 80T, Richard
Mautslf. Eagl* Scout, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mamata
and from Troop 804, Taul
Pivec, ton of Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Pivec.
This Is ths first lime that
this award has even been pre­
sented in All Souls Parish.

GUEST SPEAKER nt tho October mooting of tho Boor Lako Methodist
Church WSCS wan Mr*. John A. Will Jr., Orlando District Secretary of
Membership Cultivation, (nacond from left). Shown with her are Mra.
Margaret Brown, vie* president: Mra. Jean Muelitr, hostage for the meet­
ing and Mlaa Virginia English, WSCS president.

Church Bazaar
Saturday At

Longwood Baptists
To Begin Revival

Parish House
Tha Episcopal Chureh wom­
en of the Longwood Christ
Church are sponsoring their
second annual beaaar today
and Saturday from 9 a.m. to
A p.m. at tho parish houa# oa
Church BL
Booths open for tho occa­
sion will include tha flwls*
Shop, featuring homemade
goodf*n tho Fronch Corner,
with gtft Items i tha Bavarian
Room with gifts made by lo­
cal artists and crafUmon; tbs
Old English Gardena with a
good salactlon of plant* t
European exchange selling
nearly now Homs and ths
Spanish Ton House, serving
brunch and lunch.
Children's activities on the
church grounds Include train
rides, fish pond, game* and
refreshments.
Climaxing t h e tw o-day
event tomorrow ot a p.m.
will he square dance con­
ducted by Danny Rnjiinson,
professional caller from Or­
lando.
T h a Orlando Recreation
Center dancera will give sav•ral demonstrations.
Mrs. Robert Hamilton and
Mrs. Thomas Hinson, general
chairman, have Issued an in­
vitation to tha general publie tp attend.

Council 5357
Sets Barbecue
By Donna Estes
St. Richards Council 3337,
Knight* of Columbus, will
sponsor an old fashioned sou­
thern style barbecue Saturday
at the KC hstl on Oak Ave.,
Sanford.
Ths cook nil', ba Bill Craw­
ford ind serving begins at 3:30
p. m. continuing until * p. m.
Tickets, which ara priced for
adults and rhlldran with »paelsl family rites, may ba ob­
tained at the door or from
the trustees, Buddy Leftls, Ed
Simon, or Charles Allen.

Bear Lake W SCS
Hears Speaker
By Maryann Mllea
Special gusst of the Rssr
l.akr- Methodist Church W.S.C.R. at thn October meeting
held at the home of Mrs. Jsan
Mueller 2819 Oeklando Dr.,
Forest City, was Mrs. John
A. Wall, Jr., Orlando District
Secretary
of
Membership
Cultivation.
Mrs. Wall spoks on the
purpose of ths Woman’s So­
ciety, which is, especially tn
a new church such as Hear
Lake, to help acquaint the
women of tho church. She il­
lustrated her talk with clsvsr
captioned baby pictures.
Presiding ot the meeting
v i i Mis* Virginia English,
president. Other* attending
wet* Mrs. Margaret Brown,
Mrs. Catharine Baird, Sirs.
Eileen Benjamin. Mrs. Wil­
liam Irwin. Mr*. Mickia Mor­
gan, Mrs. Ruth Uuwlsa and
Mrs. Mary McGibbney.

By Josaa Hays
The Woman's Missionary
Society of Ihe First Rsptist
Church of Geneva voted to col­
lect trading stamp hooka for
the purpose of obtaining a tape
recorder at the first meeting
of the new year held Tuesday
morning at the church.
They also voted to provide
the church nurs^y with equip­
ment when needed,
Officers and chairmen of the
society are Mrs. Janie Hart,
president; Mrs. Virginia Gro­
gan, vice president; Mrs. Jo­
ann Hays, secretary-treasurer
and youth director. Mrs. Ma­
mie Sleg, activities chairman,
and Mrs. M. D. Jsckson, pro­
gram chairman.
A covered dish luncheon fol­
lowed the regular meeting and
the executive board met in
Ihe afternoon for a planning
iciilon.

Rev. John Horan, director
of the Orlando Union Rescue
Mission, will conduct n re­
vival a t tho P in t Baptist
Church of Longwood avary
night a t T:t0 p.m. beginning
Sunday aad continuing until
Nov. 1.
Kducatod in roocuo mission
work la Nowork. N. J., ho
waa ordsinad at the Fairmont
Baptist Church there. Ha has
worked In rescue missions for
a total of gg poors In Now
York and Boston and for tha
past 7 years h* has bean a t
tha Orlando Union Rescue
Mission.
Aa n youth, Horan led n
lift of crime and drunkenness.
Ha was discharged from tho
Navy because of hlo drinking
and heesmo Invnlvsd as a
trigger man with a gang in
Kentucky.
He served seven years on
the chain gang and after his
release his criminal asso—
late* tired of hit drinking and
he was shot by one of them.
Following four months in
the hospital, he attended n
service at tho rescue mission
in Newark and waa convert-

Ing of tho Church of Nativity
By Dana* Kates
Dr. Frank Laona of tha Catholie Womcn'a Club Mon.
S t m t s o l a County Public day m n ln g .
Hoolth Department waa guest
Ho tpoko cn tho functiona
ipeaksr at the regular assetof tha Haalth Dapartmant and
explained tha aervicaa pro­
vided to tho alderly medically
indigent poraona by tho KerrMills Act. He aloo dlatributad
informative booklets on Modical Self-Help.
Gueat of honor a t the meetwas Rev. Thomas Bryan, who
Is substituting at the church
The Sunday School Depart­ in the nbeenee of Rev, Hugh
ment e f the Florida Baptlat Keane, tho pastor.
Convention end tho Semlnolo
During the bualneae meet­
Baptist Association will spon­ ing, plana w an discussed for
sor n Training School for a Mardl Gras Ball to bo held
Bunday School officers and in late February and for a
teachers, M o n d a y through Christmas party for parish
Friday. Classea will convene children up to seven y ean
Monday evening a t 7:30 in old.
thn First Baptist Church ef
M n. George Sommer, spiri­
Sanford. Reverend Tom Hod- tual development chairman,
gin, Sunday School Superin­ conducted a living rotary pre­
tendent for the association, ceding the meeting and gave
will direct the school.
the Prayer for Peaeo by Bt.
Clasaas will bs taught by Francis of Assisi.
a qualified faculty from tha
She urged the women to
Sunday School D epartm ent attend the Day of Race Decof the Florida Itaptlst Con. tlon at St. Mary Magdalen
ventlon. Dean of the school Church In Altamonte Springs,
will be Jesse Daniel of Nash­ Nov. 28, with reservationi to
ville, Tennessee.
be made with her by Nov. t l .
Mr, Daniel was a t ont tlma
Mra. Gene Shannon, presi­
associated with tha Sunday
dent, announced e o m i n g
School Department of the
events for tho club storting
Baptist Sunday School Board
with Fomtiy Communion Sun­
In Nashville, Tennessee and
day, Oct. 3K. Other events
more recently has served as
are the monthly beke eele,
the State Sunday School Sec­
Nov, 1| Fall Deanery meet­
retary of Tsnneisee. Besides
ing at the Cherry Plaia, Or­
acting as Desn ef ths school
lando, Ncv. 8; (reservations
ha will teach a course In
to be msde
soon ee poillAdult Sundsy School work.
hle with Mrs. Shannon))
Other fsrulty members are:
monthly board meeting, Nov.
Mrs. Jesse Daniel, who will
0; Women’s Club Communion
teach “Guiding Young PeoSunday, Nov. 18) regular
pie in Bible Study”; Mrs.
meeting, Nov, 18; and USO
Fnnio Christie of Jscksonville, who will tssrh ths Intcrmedlsta Methods; Mrs. W.
A. Lockter, Ilushnell, will
teach Junior Methods; Mrs.
J-.F . Vogts, Ocala, Will tsarh
Primary Methods; Mrs, Paul
Meigs, Jacksonville, will teach
Beginner Methods and Mrs.
W arrsn F. Joins be Land,
will leach Nursery Methods,

Baptist Joint

contribution day, Her. *?•
Tbo door yriao wont to Mr*.
Thelma Dtnlaa, and following
tha m a o t i n g rofroahmonta

By Jana Cam i i n y
Mon of the Casselberry Com­
munity
Methodist Church
Man's Club are invited to at­
tend the dinner moating of tha
District Men’s Club Thursday
at 7 p, m. at the First Metho­
dist Church la-Orlando. Bebort Mann, Tamp* attorney
win ha tho principle epee her.
Deputy Don Cilia of tho Or­
ange County ShorUTs Depart­
ment (poke bofaeo tho Coooelberry men Tuesday night i t
their regular meotlns a t tho
church. Deputy KQla substitut­
ed tor Sheriff D m Starr,
whose official duties kept him
from attending. Kills la seen
on tha "It’s The Law" talavision program and la active
in the Sheriffs Junior Deputy
youth progrim.

were M n i4 by Mrs. Kitty
C o n r o y , Mr*. SoM m try
G ro m io 4 Mr*. Dorothy Kd.
ward*.

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Guild To Meet
The Women's Guild of St.
Mary Magdalen Church Alta­
monte Springs, will mset Mon­
day at I p . ns. in tha school
KUokteg f f J T t g p. m. novena
service. Mrs. John Borhydt
president will conduct the
meeting.

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Check the Job — Check hia Experience

TH EY

GO TOGETHER!

Meeting Set

By Maryann Miles
Forest City Baptist Church
W.M.U. members and ths Bro­
therhood will have a combined
meeting Wednesday beginning
with a covered dish supper at
6:30 p. m. at tha church.
Everyone la asked to dress
up In s Haliowoon costume. A
prayer masting wtll follow tha
supper and social hour.
A Halloween costume party
Is planned for all ages on Sat­
urday, Oct. 31 starting at 7:30
The Belly Lswhorn end Jane p. m. at tha church.
Hickman Circles of tho For­
est City Baptist Church will Holy Communion
hav* a combined meeting
Rav. Charles Stewart Jr.,
Tuesday at I p. m. st tho vicar of Longwood Christ Epis­
home of Mrs. Clinton Crawley, copal Church, has announced
Camellia Dr., Forest City. The that Holy Communion wtll ba
program will be presented by '-held at the church on Wed­
Mrs. Clifford Gresham, Mrs. nesday at 9:30 a. m. for tha
Don Westmoreland, and Mrs. Feast ot St. Simon and 3t.
Richard White.
Jude.

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By Mrs. CUrtnc* Snyder
A rovlval will be held at tha
Osteen Baptist Church Sundsy
through Thursday with i*r.
vices i t 7:30 p m. each even­
ing. Rev. c. A. Beatty, pastor,
announced that the speaker
will he Rev Feme II. Wolff of
Welska.

Do You Appro** or tha Supreme Court Ruling Oa Biblt
Reading In The Schools?
As* you concerned about tha growing trend to deprive
our youth of roligiuu* Influence in education?
If you art ssriously Interested In preserving onr freednm*. come and hear Rev. Durward H. Knight, Jr*
pastor of the First ftuuthern Methodist Church explain
this movement In hls sermon guaday night, O ct IS.
■t the Sanford Woman'* Club st 7:30 P.M.

Prayer Group
To Convene
The Faith Tool Prayer group
wDl meet at tho Ssnford Wo­
man's Club, Saturday at 7 30
p. m.
Tha public Is Invitsd to sae
a missionary film oa Jamaica
and hear a special speaker.

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LONGWOOD nursery­
man Donald Smith Is
the first candidate for
the office of council*
man for the City of
Lonjrwood to qualify to
run In th e Dec. 1 muni­
cipal election.

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OCT. 1&gt;, IM4
A d m ln tm
Ruby Lee Davia, Elaie Gilbert,
Lora Davia, LeRoy Andcrion,
Verna Perry, Reuben Jeter,
Aunie Cooper, Juanita Richartisan, F k m ie Tcnnon, Sbel­
li* Hoppe, Ralph Smith, Willi*
Brundidge, Alma Martlneau,
Cathy A. Scott, Laura St*pbeni, Thelma Martin, Alice
Thornton and Haiti* Baxter,
Sanford; Helen Grubb, Lake
Monro*; P ark er D. Anderson,
Lake Mary; Erne it Weimar,
DeBary, and Jeffery Spauld­
ing, DeLand,

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Mr. and M ri. Jean M. Martineau, Sanford, baby glrL
Discharges
^ Gertrude Z errtnntr, Baby Girl
Robinson, Baby Boy Jarrell,
John Petrunio, Virgil Haatey,
Jetefe L. MeUae, Rita Crewa,
Margaret Byner and baby glrL
and Janet IIo o w and baby
boy, Sanford; Evelyn Tborapaon, Lake Mary; Benny Con­
ner, Geneva; Oscar Barnett,
DeBary; Roberta Griffin, TF
tuiville; Pauline Weber, De.
m Bary, and Barbara Smith and
9 baby girl, Maitland.
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Sarah Thomas, A 1f r • d a
Str jughter, B e a a I a Oljay,
Charlotte Donahue, E r m a
Stroman, B r i d g e t Kolarik,
W i l l i a m Southward and
Elolae Stallworth, all of San­
ford; H arry Myers and Ida
Hannan, DeBary.
Birlhe
Mr. and Mra. Lawrenca
Cooper J r., Baby Boy, San­
ford; Mr. and Mra. London
Stallworth, Baby Girl, San­
ford.
Dismissals
Willie BrandIdg*. C s t l i y
Scott, Bernice Zittrower, Lueien Normand, Nettie English,
Phillip Boyd, Cora McDonald,
Julia Weber, Virginia Miller,
Luther Suber, David Moaaer,
Jacqulfn* Caruthers and J . P.
Johnaon J r , sil of Sanford;
Jeffery Spaulding, DeLand;
and Francis Feilds, Orange
City.
OCTOBER I t . IM I
Admissions
Joyce Brown, Odna Marie
Hauge, Throilore R. Gregg,
William Redley, Mary Marta,
T. Randy Duncan, Ruth L.
Scott, Ethel Uarria, Julie
Horn, Ivy Jane Edridge,
Ester Cobbin McGee Jr., and
Johnnie Scott Jr., all of San­
ford; Delphin* Gaylor, Mait­
land; Louise Brown and Andrew Tealo, lak e Mary; and
Julian Stenatrom, Casselberry.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil T. Gay­
lor, Baby Boy, Maitland; Mr.
and Mra. Harold G. Marti,
Baby Boy, Sanford.
Dischargee
tmura Stephens, Monroe E.
Schueneman, Jean Bi swington. Phebe VanZile. Charlene
Morrison and Baby Boy, and
John Williams, all of Sanford;
Ralph Edwards Daniels III,
Oviedo; Florence C. Witte and
Mary J . Hopkins, Lake Mary;
and Vernie H. Lycrly, Cas­
selberry.

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their gueit*. Mr*. Elwood
Heiss la chalrmao of th* af­
fair. The decorations will be
fat th* Halloween motif sod
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Legion Post Honors

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P « g » d— F r l . O ct. 23, *84

By
The first candidate to qual­
ify for the office at Mayor
of Long-wood, presently held
by Mayor A. R. Lormann, la
David Wentworth of E ast
Lake Ave.
Longwood voters will go to
tha polls for tha municipal
election on Dec. t.
Wentworth says that al­
though ha haa no anlmoaity
and no axe to grind with tba
preient city admlniatratlon,
he feela that the coming of
age of the city’s progress and
advancement has grown to

Boys State Delegate

Tha October Meeting at Cir­
cle Two e l the U. f . W. of the
C o m i s i n l t y Presbyterian
Church of la k e Mery wee held
■t the hoMe at Mr*. Herry E.
Sandusky, Tueidiy sight, with
Mri. P a n t o Leffler as her eohostess.
The devotion waa liven by
Mrs. Sandusky, John 12:12-32
was the Bibie nterence. Mrs.
Alice W erner was in charge of
the program , which was on a
report a t the Tri-annual Con­
vention hold at Purdue. Her
subject was, "Why Purdue T"
The report centered around
women and tha fact that they
are Important perrons, as
mothers, wives and church
worlmra. Many decisions a n
made by tba women. They are
a "measuring stiek" (or their
families, churches and the
community.
They should keep in close
harmony with each other, and
when decisions arise they
should take these to tlie High­
est Power and ask Him to
help them make the right de
cities a t all times. This la
why church work and the
« omen's organisations in it
are so very important.
Tba meeting adjourned with
the Prtondship Circle and the
hlispah Benediction.
Relrnsbmenls of pumpkin
pie topped w i t h whippet!
cream, coffee and nuts were
served by the hostesses dur­
ing a social hour that followed,

By
Guests of honor at a Joint
meeting of American Legion
Post U3 and Auilliary Unit of
Altamonte Springs Monday
evening were Boys Stile Dele­
gate Robert "Butch" Baird of
Forest City and County School
Superintendent R. T. MUwee
of Longwood.
The combined meeting, held
at the Legion Home on Prairie
Lake and attendad by So mem­
bers and guests, was tille d to
hear Baird report on his oxperiences at Boyi State in
TtUabasaee last July.
Ha stated that ha wai elect­
ed Postmaater G e n e r a l at
Boyi State, which was attend­
ed by 543 boys from all over
Florida. He ei pressed Us
gratitude for having been apoosored by the Post and gtven
the opportunity of participat­
ing in the event.
Linton Cm, chairman of the
Boys Stale Committee and

Frink Stendle, assistant chair­
man, explained the program
and praised young Baird.
Mrs. Steudto, chairman of
the Auxiliary'* Girla State
Committee reported regretfully
that Ulnaa* prevented Sandra
Tennant, Girla State Delegate,
from attending and presenting
her report.
Supt. MUwee commended the
Post and Auxiliary for the
wonderful program sponsored
by the Legion and Auxiliary
for tho youth of the nation.
The Auxiliary met separately
following the program with
Mrs. Grace Ambacber presid­
ing.
A check for IM&gt; was given to
the rehabilitation co-ehatrman,
Mrs. Catherine Burkhardt to
purchase Christmas gtfts for
the three Veterans Hospitals
In the state, Bay Pines, Lake
City, and Coral Gabtoa.
Refreshment! were served
and a social hour followed.

BUI Hemphill, head of Bill
Hemphill Motors, will attend
tha annual convention of the
Florida Automobile Dealers
Association at the Diplomat
Hotel a t Holly woodlly-TheSea atartlng Sunday and con­
tinuing through Tuesday.
Among those appearing at
Uio convention will be Itoland
S. Withers, general sales man­
ager of the lluick Motor Divls
ion, General Motora Corp. He
and Virgil K. Uoyd, vice pres­
ident and group executive, I)o
mcsUe Automotive, Chrysler
Corp., will give "keynote" addrvasea.
George Williamson of Lake
Walea la association president.

HOYS STATE (IdcRate Hubert Iiniril of Forest
City receives congratulation* of I,. L. Cox, Hoys
State committee chairman, left, nntl Frank
Steudle, assistant chairman, right, following
his report at a Joint meeting of American [.egion
Old Glory Post 183 of Altamonte Spring* uml
the Auxiliary Unit, Monday night.

By Jane Casselberry
Members of tho South Semi­
nole Junior High School Eng­
lish Department, under the
chairmanship of Harriet Juras,
was to m e;l wilh W. II. DeSbaru, Director of Secondary
Education lor Seminole Coun­
ty, today to go over the Eng­
lish Course of study for the
school.
The seventh, eljhth and ninth
grade English teachers have
been working for the past two
years to provide a course of
study acceptable to the slate
for accreditation.
They have put in many hours
of their own time in addition
to the regular department
meeting every third Tuesday

WASHINGTON (UP!) —
James F. Byrnes, former sec­
retary of statu during the
Truman administration, ho*
endorsed Republican presi­
dential nominee Hurry M.
Goldwnter, the GOP National
Committee announced today.

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Fly Traps Set
ST. PETERSBURG (UPI)
—Federal and flat* argicultural workera fanned out
nround the city Thursday set­
ting hundreds of fruit fly
trnpa to determine the extent
of an Oriental Fruit Ely In­
festation.

Haywire Heater
A defective oil heater at
the A. S. Horton residence,
2lfl Palm Place, sent firemen
on a run Wednesday at *7:01
p.m. There was no damage.

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FO O D
FAIR

'65 Comet completes 16,200-mile durability run
from Cape Horn to Fairbanks, Alaska, in 40 days
llvellar Cams! g ra n t sat*
again why It s tha Wertd'a Oar*,
billty Champlta. Uses titleream models la day-iad-night
grind from the kattsm ta tha
top ef the world.
FAIRBANKS, Oct. 7! - Three
Mercury Comets lodiy finished
a run no car has ever attempted
in so short a time—the rugj-d
16.200-nule gund Irom Capa
Horn lo Fairbanks.
t n route, day and night, the
cars had no major repairs, |ust
routine maintenance. That'l
ample prool that 1965 Comets
are powerful and tough, not just
lively and beautiful.

graduate of Seminole
High School.

N o Quorum

SAT. O N L Y

Prayer Call
A Call to Prayer and Self
Denial Week Program will be
sponsored by the W.S.C.S. of
the Casselberry Community
Methodist Church Wednesday
at ID a. m.
Spiritual life secretary, Mr*,
G. F. Messlrk, Is In charge
and Rev. Delmas Copeland,
pastor, will speak.
The public ia invited to at
tend.

Shades tl Daytanal Conwt is famous lot dura­
bility. last yvat, specialty *qu&lt;rped Comet,
ran 100.000 miles at t’xtona in 40 days.
predsctlsn-medsl Carnets aaad, just
like showroom Comets. Want to tee the car
thalmjdeit Irom Cape Horn to FairbankstVisit
your Mercury dealer's. Check a 106b Comet
Calienle, with smooth Multi-Drive Merc-OMatic. The only ddlerenco; the run cars had
■n evlra e?t tjnk, because service stations
are frequently v &lt;tar apjrf in South America
In South America, Spring was
near. Thaws flooded the roads.

la Ikt 1964 State Fatm " KorU o f
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Good d r roads exit rel-ef lor
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Casselberry Town Clerk
Mary Hawthorne announced to­
day that she will be In her of­
fice In the Municipal Building
Fridays 5:107:30 p. m and
Saturdays from 10-12 a. m. (or KENNETH CiiHtavson,
Hie convenience of thou- who »on of Mr. ami Mr*. K.
cannot register to vote in the J. tiusUivmm, now of
Dec. 7 municipal election dur­ Atlanta, (In., ami form­
ing the regular office hours. erly of Sanford, i* enOffices jp for election will rolli'd in tin; advanced
be mayor, three scats on the program of the Air
Board of Aldermen, marshall, Force Reserve Officer
amt town clerk. To dale no one Training Corp* a t Flo­
has qualified for any of IIh' m; rida Slate University.
Ilo i* cadet Civil Air
pods.
The registration bonks will I'nlrol inHtrui'tnr with
close Friday, Nov. 27 at 5 a rank of cmlel captain,
liustnvmm i* n 1%2
p. m.

ST. LOUIS &lt;UPI)—Form
• r President Eisenhower to­
day canceled his speaking en­
gagement at a Republican vietnry dinner Saturday night
out of respect to tha death
•f former President Herbert
Hoover.

LO O K !
R E N O V A T IO N

Dies In Dakota

VICIOUSNESS of some people can be seen with
thin mixed breed dog held by Jerry Thompson
of the city’* dug pound. Someone had pulled a
ruhlrer band around it* neck ami left it there.
Of the course of time, the bund bit into the
riog’A neck and caused »tich a painful wound it
In believed the animal may have to be destroyed.

ed to
hia fnH tim e to the office. He
promisee th a t ho would ad­
minister the tow honestly
justly and wisely without p r *
judlco or partiality and would
work for anything th at would
benefit tho city providing it
would benefit ail the cititrnt
and not Just a select group.

IN N E R SP R IN G M A T T R E SS

Mrs. Daumonn
Word has bean received here
of the death of Mrs. George
Baumann in Aberdeen, S. D.
Mrs. Baumann was the
mother of Mrs. Marguerite
Graham of .Sanford and Mrs.
Harold Webb of Aberdeen,
who lives in Sanford during
the ulnli-r months.
Mm . Graham has left for
Aberdeen and will be ataying
at the home of Mri. Webb, 1316
Southwest Main St. Funeral
services will be held liter this
week at the Huebel Funeral
Home in Aberdeen.

Be feela hla 25 years ex­
perience in edmtoUtrntlon
and organization of personnel
both in miliUry end civilian
lifa well qualify him for the
office of mayor.
If elected he aUtea that
ainca he has no business in­
terest he will not he obligat-

Byrnes For Barry

Registration
Hours Listed

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the point whew H need* ■
full-time mayor.
He ia married, haa 10 chil­
dren and 29 grandchildren,
and baa been a resident of
Longwood for the past fire
years as well as three years
in tha 1920’s.
Wentworth retired from the
U. S. Air Force In 1957 after
■erring actively to both World
Wars and the Korean War.
He is a member of tha
World War I Vets and tha
American Legion.

School Groups In Session

Hemphill Going
To Convention

The
Altamonte Springs
Town Council meeting, sche­
duled for last night, was not
held when a quorum was imt
present. No new date has
been set ns yet for the ses­
sion.

First Candidate Files In Longwood Race For Mayor

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Rep. Herlong
To Speak At
Dedication

Fri. Oct. 23, 'M—Page 5

Mrs. Galloway,
Mrs. Appleby
Win Elections
Mr*. ,1. Q. Galloway li the
newly elected president of the
Dorm* Clas of Central Bap­
tist Church.
Also elected a t a recent
meeting at the home of Mr*.
Phyli* Nash, of palmetto
Avenue, were:
Mrs. J. S. Benton, vice
president; Mrs. G. H. Hl(th,
secretary; Mrs. H. L. Har­
mon. assistant secretary: Mrs.
C. J. Wilkinson, teacher: Mr*.
Edward Cameron, assistant
teacher.
Hi
Chairmen: Sirs. John Rlv'ers, sunshine; H arriett Wil­
cox.
stewardship: Georgia
Colvin, fellowship: Alice Ow­
ens, prayer; Mabel Oshorn,
*devotions; Alice A p p l e b y ,
publicity, and Violet Bass, social.
Group c a p t a i n a : Clara
Swaggerty, Lucy Oaks, Mary
Pugh, Alma Richardson, Julia
Whitehead and Gertie Mae
Hartman,
Mrs. Alice Appleby was
—elected president of the Wom­
en’s iMsslonary Union of Cen­
tral Baptist Church a t a re­
cent meeting.
Mrs. Charles Hayes was
•presented with a WSIU presi(iont’a pen for her two years
of service as president ,
Next meeting will be held
9:110 a. m. Nov, 6.

Church Training
Session Monday
By Eranres eWster
The fall district training
meeting of the North Florida
Presbytcrial will be held Mon­
day from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
at the Community Presbyterian
Church In Lake Mary.
All women, especially the U.
P. W. officers, leaders, and
chaimen are asked to attend.
On Tuesday, at 8 p. m.. the
Association will meet in the
'K ucational Building of the
church.
Special guest speaker*, who
attended the Tri-annual Con­
vention held at Purdue and
will report are Mrs. Catherine
’ Spare, Synodical President;
■Mrs. Mary Robert*. Vice Pres­
ident of North Florida Presby­
te r ia n ; and Mrs. William Sch-uler. World Service Chairman
nt North Presbytery.

OPEN HOUSE will be held Saturday and Sunday and nil next week by
James (Joe) Davis, Dellary builder, to display this contemporary resi­
dence at 139 DeBnry Drive in DeBnry.
(Herald Photo)

Rev. Knight To Contemporary Florida
Preach Sunday - Home Now On Display

In observance of "Prayer
ansi Bible Sunday and as part
of the ‘‘Project America H"
program, Rev. Durward H.
Knight, pastor of the First
Southern Methodist Church of
Sanford, will preach Sunday
night at the 7:30 p. m. service
at the Sanford Woman’s Club
on the topic, “A Free Nation
Under God."
Ministers all over the na­
tion plan to devote their ser­
mons to this topic in a move
to bring to the attention of all
responsible eitirens the necess­
ity of checking the trend to­
ward destroying all religious
influence in the education of
our youth.
Rev. Knight will explain the
Importance of the proposed
Constitutional Amendment to
protect the right of the Amer­
ican people to recognlre and
give thinks to God.
The public is invited to at­
tend this service.

105 Attend
Youth Rally
Approximately 105 members
of the Pentecostal Conqueror*
attended a sectional youth
rail yhcld at the First Pente­
costal Church of Longwood
Monday evening.
Rev. Joe Upchurch, presi­
dent conducted the rally and
Rev. Don Gallagher was guest
speaker. The revival current­
ly being conducted by Rev.
Gallagher at the Longwood
church will continue at 7:30
each evening next week with
special music by the choirs
under the dirccton of Miss Sy­
bil Grant.

A new cuntemporary PlorIda-style home will be the
scene of an "open house" this
weekend, Saturday and Sun­
day, and all through next
week by Jam es (Joe) Davis,
DeBary builder.
Located on Lake of the
Woods at 133 DeBary Dr., In
DeBary, the residence features
three bedrooms and W4 baths.
It is located on a 75-by-3iw-

Loyally Dinner
To Be Sunday
By Jane Casselberry
Ascension Lutheran Church,
Casselberry, C. R. Zehnder,
pastor, will hold its annual
Loyalty Dinner, Sunday, be­
ginning at 5:3o p. m.
This celebration also marks
the Fourth Anniversary of the
organisation of Ascension Lu­
theran, which has enjoyed a
steady growth ever since.
Rev. Fred Loherg, Execu­
tive Secretary of Mission* for
the Fliirida Georgia District of
the Luthora.i Church, will de­
liver an Inspirational address.
The financial secretary of
the parish, K. Kareher. will
acquaint the families of the
congregation with the needs
of the church for the coming
year.
All families of the parish
are urged to attend. Mrs. G.
Mager is in charge of the din­
ner and comic movie* will he
shown to enlertain the child­
ren of the congregation attend­
ing.

foot lakcfrord. tree shaded lot,
and has a sodded lawn.
There is a pine paneled Flor­
ida room, facing the lake, and
a spacious living room. Plen­
tiful clo-et space is featured,
along with awning windows,
terra n o f l o o r s throughout,
custom-built kitchen units, in­
cluding a wall oven, and elec­
tric ceil heal.
The main bathroom has co­
ordinated fixtures, full tile and
vinyl wallpaper, and a luxur­
ious vaniturium.
The large untility room off
the kitchen has a half hath and
tile shower, with complete
laundry facilities.
Davis says this home is for
sale or It can he duplicated on
(lie lot of the builder's choice.
It can be accomplished with
conventional financing, with no
closing costs.
All construction is under the
personal supervision of James
(Joe) Davis,

Local Skating Rink To Help Seminole UF Raise Money

The fun and aport of roller­ Jacob S. Best, proprietor of
skating is going to be put to the rink, in accordance with
use in the 1964 Seminole Coun­ his practice of helping worthy
ty United Fund drive at the causei, will open his rink at
Melodee Skating Rink on lowered prices for four days.
Two of these, Monday and
8p«ak«r a t tha dedication Onori Road.
of the recently completed
Farm Bureau office building
on Hwy 17-92 Oct. 30 will be
Rep. Syd Herlong.
Farm Bureau Preafdrnt Joe
Baker announced that Her­
long will officiate at the ded­
ication ceremonies at 5 p.m.
and ipenk at the barbecue
•upper which will be served
immediately after the dedica­
tion.
“We feel fortunate to have
Mr. Herlong viait ua for thia
occasion. He has long been
a friend of the farmer since
hla voting record places hli
philosophy close to that of
the Farm Bureau," Baker
said.
The new office building I*
about five mllea south of
Sanford, across the highway
from the County Agricultural
Center, (the former county
home).
The occasion will also
aervo as the annual member­
ship meeting of the Bureau.
MOOSE, SKATINO poodle at Melodee Rink gets
Plans for the center were
ready for United Fund days — Oct. *2tl, Oct. 27,
Nov, 3 and Nov. 10.
presented snd voted on at the
annual meeting a year ago.

WSCS To Meet

Tuesday, will be headlining
the Girl Scouts. Hours will be
4 to fl p in. Monday and Tues­
day 4 to 6 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Boy Scout Day will be on
Nov. 3 and the U.S.O. will
have its sponsoring skating
fiesta on Nov. !l). Both of these
will be afternoon events at the
same hours. Tickets will be
sold at 30 cents, with nest re-

WANTED
fur

The Rev. Hubert J. Reason,
pastor of St. Mary Magdatrn
Catholic Church, Altamonte
Springs, announced that an ad­
ditional mass will be celebrat­
ed each Sunday at 12:13 p. m.
Other Sunday masses are at
7 a. in.. 8: U), a.m., 10 a. in.,
and 11 a. m.

LEGION FAIR
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Dorcas Class

The Esther Circle of (he
Casselberry Community Meth­
odist Church W.S.CS will
meet Wednesday at 1 p. m
The porcas Sunday School
at the home of Mrs James Class of First Baptist Church
Johnson, 41(5 Overstreet, lamgSanford met Monday night at
wood.
the home of Mrs. J. M. Rhiner, II Missouri Avc,
Revival
The class president, Mrs. RRev. Kerne H. Wolff, of S. McDaniel, was in charge
Wt-lnka, will conduct revival of the program and the devo­
services at 7:30 p. m. each tions were given by Mrs. W. O.
day Sunday through Thursday Tanner.
Refreshments in the Hallownt Osteen Methodist Church,
according to the pastor, Rev. cen motif were served by the
C. Arthur Rratty,
hostess.

Has Meeting

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Sanford Given
Slight Edge In
Wildcat Game

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laat wrak. n o tom bolas tied
ft* Moral t r a m la a scarelaaa tilt la it Friday firing
th a n a record o&lt; two win*,
two tiaa tad oo* loci,
It laoka aa if Sanford will
t o r e tka adfa r a ft* Wildcats,
bat according to Coach Dick
William* tka squad n a y not
I* at full strength. William*
"Baddy Burton h a n 't
able to workout at full
duo to a a injured lag
r aaahrad la tha gam e last Fri­
day and it look* Ilka we'll be
visaing B enia Barbour due to

ft* flu.
'I k * boy* are ready for the
game and their spirit* are
high, but we know that Winter
P ark e ra be tough became
they played thro* good guar
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Oviedo Facing Eldridge Leads In Yardage
Heaviest Line
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OFF TO A GOOD BTART—Seldom do you ao* fapraaanUtlras
of ao many nation* work in auch perfect accord aa tha athlataa
are doing a t the sta rt of tha 100-meter Olympic run. U f t to
right are Pender, of th e United States, The Bahamas* Robin­

son, Poland's ltanlak, Canada's Jerome, The Ivory Coast’s
Korn, Cuba’s Figuarota, Germany's Schumann u d Bob Hayes,
who won for th a United States.

Jayvees Whip Trojans By 20-0
Tribe's Fourth
Win Of Season;
Stand 34-1-1

South Seminoles Lose By 7 -6
By Jim Baeckra
Herald Sprats Writer
St. Cloud'* JeyVeea edged
South Bemlnol* Junior High
School a t the Bt. Cloud field
last night, 7-6, in what Coach
Jim Clark peggad aa the
South Semlnota’a "beat game
of the year."
"Our boya stayed with
them ail the way,” Clark as­
serted, "aa they played an
older, more experienced tram.
We had no single hero; It
was a team effort and I’m
proud of our boya.**

By David Higginbotham
The Seminole High's Jayvees
racked up a 20 to 0 victory
Thursday night over the Baby
Trojans of Evans High, Or­
lando.
The win waa the Baby
Coach Jim McCoy haa been Tribe's fourth of the season
working ft* Ua* on offanae against a single loss to the
aad dafaaaa moat of tha week Boone High Baby Braves.
aad backfeg the aquad all tha Head Coach Ralph Slumpfs
way. McCoy aaid, “We’re Ured crew now has a record of 34
of pla(iag th e n real good ball wins, one tie and one loss in
game* and' not coming out on their p ait IS outings,
ft* win aid* ao tonight we hope Terry Echols broke Sanford
wo can ha*# a real good ball into the scoring ranks about
game and com* out with a vie midway In the second period
lory. W* worked hard (hie on a pais from Buddy Stumpf
week, and long, trying to cor­ right over center that covered
rect offenalva mistakes aa well IT yards.
aa deftwivo miatakea and we The Baby Tribe*men made a
feel ilk* we have improved spectacular 90-yard march
picking up five first downs
According to Head Coach with a final five yard crash
MIAMI (UPI) — Indiana
Jim Pifott the aquad ia look over the middle by lion Dud throws the beat offense tn
ing forward to (he tilt with Icy for the second SI IS TD.
the Parker* and the aquad I* Greg Shively was right on the tha Big Ten Friday night
ready for a victory.
mark and added the extra against wlnleaa but Improving
Plgott aaid, "We know the point. The March waa started Miami In the Orange Bowl
Wildcat* have alwaya been
with a 46 yard punt return before an expected 40,000
tough gam* for ua and we've made by Truby Kinnard fol
football fans.
always had ene of our belter lowed by a IS yard run by
The kickoff la at H:IS p.m.
ball game* against them Echols and another Stumpf
We're not looking for any pass to Greg Ganas for seven KST with Indiana favored by
more tie ball game* and w* yards.
eight points.
hope to put this one on the bale In the third quarter
The llooaiere have a big
victory side when we get Stumpf connected again with
three
offensive punch in
through with Winter Park to­ Ganas for .IS yards and an
quarterback
Rick Uadar, full
night."
other Sanford TD. Shively split
the uprights giving the Baby back Tom Nowatxke and end
Tribesmen a 20 to 0 lead stort­ Hill Mallnchak. Itadar leads
ing Into to the fourth quarter. Rig Ten paiaera, Nowatike
Coach John Colbert began
substituting tn the fourth quar­ Is the conference's top runner
ter to give some of the young and Mallnchak the No. 1 pass
A point ayitem tournament er players experience for next catcher.
waa held at the Mid Florida season.
lluplng for an upset and
Country Club Wednesday aft­ The Sanford defence allowed Its firit victory of the sea
ernoon by the Senior Men's only 123 yards on the ground •on, Miami la expected to con­
Golf Association.
and IT in the air while picking centrate on Indiana's out­
First prize went to John up 1T4 yards rushing ami DO standing weakness — pass
Reams with A plus 10. Second yards in the air on nine at defenw. A* Hoosler publicity
prise went to Ken Kiefer and tempts.
man Tom Miller explained It,
P at t.ary with A plus 4.
Hurace Johnson led the aquad "we make run of the mitl
In number of tackles with six pai.iera look like Sammy
Certain small fish ere seen and Chuck i'igutt and Ganaa
to swim directly Into the tied for second with five each Baugh."
Sophomore quarterback Rob
mouth* and thruugh tha gill Roy Dunn, Shively, Echols and
openlnga of (urge fUh in the Mike Kimsey took the third Hlletnlkoff, better noted for
giant Rectangular Oceanar­ step honors with four each. hla running, will be pitching
ium tank at Marincland of Kelly Odgcn, Jimmy Williams for Miami. The Hurricanes
Florida. Thasa imal) flih, Kinnard, Dudley, and Stumpf are In the beat physics! shape
of the eeaaon, presenting for
notably tha tiny neon gobies, each made three.
awim virtually down tha other The Baby Seminoles picked the first time both of tha men
flahea' throats to eat tha par­ up 10 first downs and were •lated to be their top threats
asites and food particles that penalized 20 yards while the of the season, halfback Ruaa
•tick to tha roof of tha big Orlando aquad picked up eight Smith and fullback Pete
flahaa* mouth*.
Banaszak.
and was penalized 20 yards.

William a aaid Thursday, of
ft* Boon* affair, "We played
a real good ball game but we
didn't aeere and th e boy* aeem
to t o real hungry to win thla

SL Cloud waa ted by Char­
lie Ayeock aa he carried to
the Seminole 17 in the flret
period. Quarterback Grady
Pat* passed to End Dick Ford
for the TD. Aycock then ran
tha bail for the extra p o in tone which proved the margin
of victory.
South Seminole dominated
the play on the field but fail­
ed to crote the finish line due
to fumblea or toeing the hall
on down*.
In the fourth atanxa, a fir-

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ed-up South Seminole team
intercepted a St. Cloud pats
when 'Tackle Greg Damko
leaped for It on the St. Cloud
45 and returned It to the 8
yard line. Halfbark Dennie
G arrett carried to the G and
Johnnie McDermott in the
other halfback epot carried It
over for the TD.
McDermott tried to run for
the extra point but was (top­
ped.
S t Cloud tallied 120 yard*
rushing to South Seminole's
135.

The hoet team made SO
yards in completing 2 out of
4 passes with one Intercep­
tion. South Seminole wee con
tent with a ground attack
and tried no paesci.
St. Cloud had S flret down*
to South Semlnola'a 7. The
host team was penalised SO
yards and the vialtora 20.
Ronnie Skeen carried for
48 yards from the Seminole
fullback spot; McDermott
tallied 30 yards rushing and
Garrett 29.

“Ready To P lay” Says Graves

Herald Sparta Writer
A hulking waO of
ity will fare the Oried* High
School squad tonight a t John
Courier Field when they play
toad t* • ragged Clem ent 11
starting a t S pan.
Clermont—with n team no
henry they sheuld be carried
In two buses—boasts s 11ns
averaging 200 pound* per
man aad the ahortert being
n mere S feet tall.
T h e invader’s defensive
strategy is led by Dave Cat­
ling wh* stands 6 feet aad
carries 230 pound*. Clem ent
is n tricky wiag-T fern
offense Ud by F at McDonald
nt quarterback and Paul Mc­
Guire a t halfback.
Oviedo enrriee n 4-0-1 record
onto tha fk ld tonight having
beaten ZephyrhtUe in the op­
ener, then Creaccnt City, tied
Umatilla and beat Ocoee and
Crystal River.
To compare records Cler­
mont loot to U aatllU while
Oviedo come up with a tie
gam* 6-6.
Tonight'* Oviedo lineup will
atari Jim Courier, quarterbeck; Billy Mlkler and Bruce
Dowlen, halfbacks; Ted Bellhorn, fullback; Ardle Arndt,
enda; Harley Cox xnd Tim
Colbert, tackles; Paul Lukai
and Wayne Jacobs, guard*;
and Charlie Beasley, cenUr.

Apopka 11
By Jim B aechu
Herald Sprats Writer
Halfback Bob Eldridge, a
take-charge guy far Lymaa’a
Jayve* aquad, lugged the ball
for 336 yards la 12 carrWs laat
night to Uad his taam to a 21-0
victory over Apopka.
Tha Lymaa invader* mad*
(to hometown team adopt a
total dafaratv* attitude as they
•cored la an but the fourth
quarter when Coach Dick Sil­
vers inserted hla second stringera.
Even ft* second stringers
offered a threat tn the fowth
quarter when they carried the
bell to the Apopka S-yard line
aa the gams ended.
Eldridge opened the Lyman
lights on the first time the
club had the ball hi the first
stanza and scampered 68
yards for a TD. The score
came la the first alx minutes
of play. The kick failed.
In the second quarter, Jim
C h a m b e r s intercepted an
Apopka pais and scurried to
the Lyman 33. Bob Eldridge
later ran 26 yards to score Ms
second TD.
Larry Baker faked a kick
and ran for the extra point.

Sanford Braves Aim
Lyman Varsity For Trip To Palatka

Gators Set For Tough 'Bama Seeks Victory
Over DeLand 11
By United From
Alabama say* star quarter­
back Joe Naniaft will be op­
erating at about three-fourth
capacity in the crucial Florida
game Saturday.
Namath ia not completely
healed from a knee Injury suf­
fered la tha North Carolina
State contest two weeks ago.
The Crimaon Tide rehearted
its game plana Thursday and
coach Bear Bryant comment­
ed, “ I think we know them
pretty well."
Florida wound up Ha secret
iculoni Thuraday and coach

Ray Graves aaid the Gators
were "ready to play." Ono
sour note in the Gators’ pre­
paredness Is fleet halfback
Jack Harper, listed on the
doubtful list with a twitted
knee.
Georgia coach Vince Dooley
warned the Bulldogs again
Thuraday that Kentucky has
“a very explosive offense.” In
addition, Dooley said, the
Wildcats are "very fait and
tough on defense too." Ken­
tucky takes Its full squad to
Athens, Ga., with tha excep­
tion of Jim Komars, nursing
a shoulder separation.

Mississippi State reneentrsted on pass offense, goal lira
offense and defense Thursday
in closing out preparations for
Houston.
Mississippi held a kicking
drill and reviewed offense and
defensive strategy for the Van­
derbilt game. Tulane held
l i g h t workout emphaiialng
Georgia Tech formations.
Tennessee brushed up its
passing attack in hopes that
sophomore Art Gstiff a can
overwhelm Louisiana State
Saturday. The Bengal* also
worked on pairing.

'M ove' Contract Legal Snarl Delays
Inked Years Ago? Braves Atlanta Bid

MILWAUKEE (UPI) - A
aouce close to Atlanta officials
said M ay representatives of
the Braves had signed s con­
tract to move to the Southern
city more than a year ago.
"You don’t think they would
have started to build (hat sta­
dium tf things weren't sign­
ed, sealed and about to be de­
livered," b« asked.
But, he was asked in turn,
would such a contract be void
because of a previously signed
rental contract with Milwau­
kee counlyT
" I’m no lawyer, but I sup­
pose so,” he answered. “ All I
know is it didn't bother Mayor
Ivan Allen or Arthur Mont­
gomery chairman of the At
Unta Stadium Authority.

Ity Gary Kale
UPI Sports Writer
NEW YORK (UPI) - Na­
tional League President War­
ren C. Giles and Milwaukee
Braves officials were confi­
dent today the way soon will
bo cleared for the club's trans­
fer to Atlanta.
A decision by club owners on
the shift had to be tabled
Thursday because of a re ­
straining order issued by a
Milwaukee court that prevent­
ed an Immediate vote of ap­
proval.
The Braves, however, lost
no
time
in
establishing
"rights" to territory ia Geor­
gia. They filed with baseball
Commissioner Ford Frick'* of-

Eldridge got the ball or aa
Apopka kick and again dodged
his tackkrs la running Tt
yards for tto touchdown.
At halftlm*, Eldridge had
136 yards rushing.
la the third quarter Lyman
recovered aa Apopka fumblo
oa ft* host t s a a 's 33. Baker
raa for 14 yards and tha touchdown. The kick for the extra
point was no good.
Baker Intercepted an Apop­
ka pass in the third quirtcr oa
the Apopka 23-yard line and
Mike Warren, Lyman fullback,
dashed 77 yards for another
six-pointer.
Coach Dick Silver* noted
after the game that "my boya
are real happy. They did n
fine Job."
Lyman tallied 443 yards
rushing with Eldrldga leading
with 236. Warren got 31; Ba­
ker, 63, and Smith, three, for
the first stringers.
The second team play was
led by Mike Lego rushing 34
yards from halfback and his
counterpart, David Straughn,
garnering IT yards.
Lymaa baa one game to go—
that against New Smyrna
Beach next Wednesday night.

By David Higginbotham
Herald 8porta Writer
The Sanford Junior High
Bravei will travel to Tstitka
Saturday night for Ibeir fifth
contest of the season with the
By Jim Batches
tilt
starting at 7:30 p. m.
Herald Sport* Writer
The Bravei now have a re­
The Lyman High School varcord of two wins, one tie, and
ally travels to DeLand tonight
one lois to the South Semi­
seeking its first win in the Or­
ange Belt Conference and fired nole Hurricanes.
The Bravei have drilled
up from its first win of the
hard
in preparing for Satur­
Mason laat week when the
day's affair, but according to
team whipped New Smyrna
Head Coach Dan Pcllham the
Beach, 20-12.
•quad ia short on depth due
Lyman brings a 1-3 record
with it for tonight's eontezt to injuries and grades. Pellham said, "W e're missing
and la using sophomores to a
about eight boys due to injur
great extent.
lea and grades and this lack
Leading the running attack
will be Jack Blanton at quar­ in personnel may have ton
bearing on the game. We’re
terback, Phil Perrault, Paul
Lambert and Larry Lott »har­ running second and third team
ing the halfback aarigamenta. players In the first team posi­
Staring lineup fee Lyman tions which will have a de-

will have Roonle Tools, cen
ter; Ron Green* sod Chuck
Wegner, guards; Dave Matli
and Ivan R akyta, tackles;
Larry Miller and Gene Win(ice a notice of intention to kleman, ends; Blanton, quart
draft the Atlanta area from erback; Terry Toole, quarter­
back; Perrault and Lambert,
the International League,
"A temporary reatralnlng halfbacks.
order inued by a Milwaukee
court without notice to the Lakeview Player
Bravci prohibits officials of
(he team from vlilling Atlan­ Picked A s 'Best’
ta at this time," announced
Jerry Daughtry, a senior
Bravei General Manager John
Mcilale after a three hour and halfback for Lakeview High
School, Winter Garden, has
five-minuto meeting.
"However," Mcilale quickly been selected a a "Player ot
added, "counsel for the Braves the Week" for hla work in the
has been Instructed to pro­ game with Kissimmee Sept.
ceed immediately to have lb* 23 and will be presented i
"Sandler Trophy" tonight.
restraining order lifted."
Giles said ha anticipated an­ Jerry wee picked as a can
other league meeting as soon didata for the award by all
aa the order was lifted, which participating high a e b o o l
coaches ia Orange and Sera
he laid "should be soon.
lnote Counties.
In addition to the trophy,
Jerry la now eligible for a 1300
scholarship, good at any school
of hla choice, from Sandler
Home* of Winter Park. The re­
cipient will be chosen at the
winning the light heavyweight end of the current football aeaboxing medal.

finite bearing oo the game."
The two teams hare never
met on the gridiron before
and the Palatka squad has had
leas tilts thin aeaton giving
them the odds on injuries.
Pelham plans to run a dif­
ferent offense this week instead
of the single wing that proved
effective against ft# Oviedo
Lions last Saturday. According
to Pellham the squad will run
a double wing making them a
greater threat in the scoring.
The Braves will play this
sama ball club against next
week for the final tilt of the
season and the annual Peanut
Bowl game on Halloween night.
The tilt thla week will give the
coaches a chance to look over
Palatka xnd be ready for the
following game in the Peanut
Bowl.

Sonny Opens Final
Training For Clay
BOSTON (U PI) — Chal­
lenger Sonny Liaton began
his final training for a re­
match with heavyweight title
king Caul ua Clay today and
ehoa* aa hla tune up ramp a
well-known reto rt within right
of a picturesque Cap* Cod.
Clay, who prefers to bo
known by his Black Muslim
title of Muhammad All, (■ due
In Boston next Tuesday and
will conduct hla final three
weska of training for the Nov.
16 Boeton Garden title fight
in * city gymnasium. The
bout haa been boycotted by
the World Boxing Association
WBA.

Liston, who mst with ntwemen for more than an hour
Thursday after Hying from
hie home in Denver, will give
hi* first public sparring ex­
hibition for newsmen and cam­
eramen on Monday at the
pluah Whits Cliffs Hotel ia
Plymouth,
Liaton said his preparations
before the rematch differed
from his earlier fight work­
outs in that " I have better,
much smarter, sparring pertn a n . No, they are smarter
and thsy keep m* on my
toes."

U. S. Clinches Olympic Gold Medal Race With Reds
■y La* M. Fetereen
UPI Sparta Editor
TOKYO (U PI)—The United
States clinched t h e race
against Ruaila for the moat
gold madaia In tha 1M4 Olym­
pic Games by whipping the SoAFL SETS CONTEST
NEW YORK (UPI) - The
fourth annual American Foot­
ball League all-iter game will
be played In New Orleans' Su
g ar Bowl stadium on Satur­
day, Jan. 16.
FORMER PITCHER DIES
BONHAM. Tex. (U PI) John Whitehead, who pitched
for the Chicago White Sox in
late 1930a. died here TueaJ at the age of 33.

a

vlrts In basketball Thuraday
night, 73 38.
That basketball triumph
gave the U. S. Ita 33th gold
medal of the games for an
Insurmountable lead In total
victories In all sports for the
first time since the Soviets
charged to the front at Mel­
bourne In 113*.
American basketbiller*. nev­
er beaten lines the sport waa
placed on the Olympic calen­
der in 1936, gave the U. S. its
first gold medal of the day
but that was enough to clinch
the team race.
It came at a point the So­
viets had only 28 gold medal*
with five events remaining to­
night and Saturday.
The Ruailana scored heavily
In four sports and won the
over all rare for total gold,

iliver and bronae medals but
failed to add enough gold
awards In their strong sports—
gymnastics and boxing — to
take the lead to Unt category
away from the U. S.
Americana earlier had won
12 in men's track and field,
nine in men's swimming, two
in rowing, two in shooting,
seven in woman's swimming
and two in women’s track and
Retd.
The Russians led the Amer­
ican bmkrthallere at 1611 and
16-13 tn the first half but BUI
Bradley of Princetoo, Luscious
Jackson of Pan American Col­
lege and Joe Caldwell of Ari­
zona State rallied the Yanks
with a point barrage and that
was it.
Jackion led tha scorers with
17 points and Caldwell had 14.

Russia won in men'* volley­
ball sod saber team fencing
during the daytime competi­
tion to cloit the gold medal
gap hut Polish boxers upaat
Russians in three weight elxaste early in fto evening and a
Russian scored only on* gold
medal In the first four gym­

nastics events.
The veteran Boris Shakhlln
of Russia proved he stiU was
m u te r of the horizontal bar
aad won that gold medal but
by then Russia's gold medal
cause waa hopeless.
Coiimo Pinto of Italy dealt
the Ruailana another blow by

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By DeMJe Aastia
for rtla ila g la the lounge with
Under ike umbrella in the your favorite drinks. Indies
dining mom at Jim Spencer's got a tre e tel dael on t Mo - oik
Restaurant and C o c k t a i l them about I t They nr* opoa
Lounge you will find a deli­ until 2 a. m. on Friday* and
cious assortment of cbecics Saturday* too, don't target.
• • •
and cold meats with tasty
crackers lo go with it while Om of ik t most convenient
you a r t willing for your din­ spots In Use county tec shop­
ner.
pers 1* Urn Trtdewind* Cafe­
Try Jim 's for lunch, too— teria in the Seminole Plata.
it's the Ideal spot. And if you It'a so haody to store* and to
are dieting, give that chefs the Cteama. Why not mako it
salad a try—low on calories a big evening. A Uttte shop­
but so delicious. Thera ar* t n ping — dinner at the Tradety snacks in tha lounge, too, winds and then relax and en­
during the happy hour—both joy your aelf at a movie?
hot and cold o m s — and all of
them delicious.
Ono of the foremost Friday
• • •
night speeialities In tha area
If you haven’t been down is Use Plnecrest Inn's big alllo Freddie's Steak House in you-can-eat fish fry. Lot* of
Fern Park recently, do plan Tolks make it their regular
to go this weekend and enjoy Friday evening dinner and
the atmosphere of the new keep on coming back for more.
Gaslight Room. It is a delight Why don't you join them? All
ful place to spend an evening those repeat customer* can't
with icrcndei by George Sian be wrong. You'll be glad you
IN BLAKE EDWARDS’ “ A Shot in the Dark,"
ski on the accordion. In the did.
now showing nt the Seminole Plaza Cinema,
lam plighter Lounge you’ll
• • •
through United Artists release, Peter Sellers
have the pleasure of hearing
Get out those costume* and
plays a bumbling policeman. Elke Sommer stars
Bert Wooten at the piano—all
start getting ready for the big
as the murdering maid in this Mirisch Corpora­
the ingredients for a lovely
Halloween party at the Capri,
evening.
tion presentation in Color by Deluxe and PansTha importance of props in liam Allaml, had this to say:
"One thing is rerloin,''
Saturday, October list. You
• « •
vision.
making movies ia pointed up "Props In movies are often commented director Jack Ar­
don't have a costume? Then
The cleverly captioned pic
put your imagination to work
graphically in Universal's called inanimate actors but
lures
on
(he
walls
of
the
Car
these sure a re n 't Some of nold, "I’ve got the fastestand see what you can com* up
"The Lively Sst" which epena
them go 400 miles an hour!" moving act of young stars in ibe are an entertainment in with for thla event. It'll be
themselves
when
you
drop
in
Sunday at the Rits Theatre.
Sharing honors with the un­ Hollywood!"
worth It because Manager
there for lunch, dinner or Just
Blake Edwards' "A Shot on to solve a seriea of mur­ The film continues through
usual cars in “ The Lively
Dom PatUtucci li going to
in the Dark," starring Fetor ders of which th« prime sus­ Wednesday night.
Set" are James Darren, Pam­
give aoma nice prises for the
Seilers and Elke Sommer, is pect it a saucy, blonde
A half-million dollars worth ela Tiffin, Doug McClure,
best costumes, the best dress­
now playing i t the Seminole French maid, played by Elke of props were used in the Josnis Sommers, M a r i l y n
ed and the best act that Is put
P laia Cinema Theatre. The Sommer, whose o b v i o u s filming of "The Lively Set," Maxwell and Peter Mann. Ex­
on. Here's a chance for the
Mirisch Corporation presenta­ charms distract and delight and without them there would cept for Miss Maxwell, all
adults to do some trick or
tion for United Artists re­ the indomitable inspector. The have been no picture.
treating of their own. Music
are relative newcomer* to the
lease, is a free-wheeling murder chase leads through
by the Keynotes, of course,
Three of the 25 major au­ screen.
comedy about a bumbling the Parisian mansion of a tomobiles appearing In the ro­
and don't tel the goblins get
James Darren and Pamela
you on the way to the Capri.
French police inspector, a French millionaire, played by mantic drama — filmed in Tiffin starred previously In
• • •
beautiful blonds and • string Sanders, a nudist colony and color — with a racing car "For Those Who T h i n k
a variety of Parisian night background are: A 150,000 Young"; Doug McClure ia
of murders.
You might think It la a lit
tie premature to mention
George Sanders and Her­ ■pots,
dragster fashioned out of a still starring ns a regular in
Thanksgiving already, when
Herbert Lorn plays Sellers surplus J-47 jet engine; a Revue’s TV series, "The Vir­
bert Lorn are co-starred in
we haven’t had Halloween yel
the movie, which was filmed superior in the Surete, who JIM.DOO gas turbine made ginian"; singer Josnie Som­
—but Jean and Rocco Morslllo
in Color by DeLuxe and Pan- is driven to madness by tie* available by the Chrysler Cor­ mers Is making her first pic­
of Jean's Spaghetti House in
•vision on location in Eng­ unorthodox delecting methods poration; and a | 2.'0,000 land ture since the birth of her
Orange City would like to re­
land and France. The film used by hia assistant. Tracy speed record car. Challenger baby daughter; and Peter
mind you that they will serve
was produced and directed by Heed, in a prominently feat I, owned by Internationally Mann recently completed his
a
complete turkey dinner on
ured
role,
is
the
uninhibited
Edwards from a screenplay
famous race driver Mickey s e c o n d Hollywood movie,
Thanksgiving Day, Fw^ the
he wrote with William peter wife of the philandering mil Thompson, who also drives George Stevens' "The Great­
present this week until next
Ilia tty based on the plays by lionnire. She recently wav and plays himself in the ex- est Story_ Ever Told."- I n —
Thursday, the special Is LasHarry Kumitx and Marcel seen with Seilers In " Dr. -citing-ractU rv-picture.---------- ' which he portrays the Apos­
PAMELA TIFFIN, James Darren (center) and
agna al Kurno. For candle­
-Aebanb—Multe" U liy Ifenfy Strangelove.** ~*
The fllm’e producer, Wil­ tle Nathaniel.
Doutc McCluru are enjoying a niyht club net in
light dining, either for the fam­
Mancini.
ily nr for parties and banquet.
this scene from Universal’s "The Lively Set,"
In "A Shot in the Dark,"
Jean's ran't he heal, llcer
romantic drama with a rucinK far background.
Sellers portrays Inspector
served on Sunday's, too.
They star in the color film with Jennie Sommers
Jacques ftouseau, continuin':
• • •
and Marilyn Maxwell,
the comedy role he created
Walch for a fine new res­
in "The Pink Panther," also
taurant coming to Seminole
a Blake Edwards Production
County. It will he called "The
for the Mirisch Corporation
Windjammer" ami will be
and United Artists. In the
found at the former alte of the
current film, he la catled upRikvha Inn in Fern Park. The
new Windjammer will be un­
der the management of the
well known Imperial House.
By Dick Kleiner
yesr, loo. She's gone through Can you guess the name of the
H I U t - I N THEATR
Hollywood forrenpondent
a deglanioriring process, with cocktail lounge? It'a the Pir­
TONITF. A SAT.
Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Abhy, tb it's like trying
ate's Den. Yo-ho-ho and a bot­
tle of rum!
HOLLYWOOD — INEA) - shrink the Eiffel Tower.
TRIPLE FEATUHE
• • •
Working with comedians is not "I made a mistake when the
show started," she saya. "I'd
all
beer
ami
skittles.
(A
skit­
The
Mar
Lou Restaurant and
ADMISSION
been In uniform for three years Cocktail Lounge has added
tle iv a itmrt skit).
Aiiby Dalton, who plays Joey on Jackie Cooper's show. When for your entertainment a good
CARLOAD
Bishop's wife on bis television I got this part with Joey I orchestra and a pretty girl to
show, reports on one problem went w ild-I got all sorts of sing to you. You can plan on
No, 1 At 7:1.1 Only
very glamorous dresses. It enjoying this every night ex­
"STARK TO
—upstaging.
THUNDER ROCK"
‘Comics aren't trained ac­ just wasn't right for the ahow. cept Sunday and Monday. And
Barry Sullivan — Color
"But when they told me they of course you can always enjoy
tor*." Abby saya. "They are
were
going to drgtamorisc me, those delicious steaks and sea­
trained
comics
and
comics
are
No. 2 At 9:10 Only
at first 1 didn't like the ides. food that they serve.
trained
to
be
always
on.
.So
"SURF PARTY"
JAPANESE DAY was observed Tuesday by Mrs. Kathleen Lee's sixth
■ • •
ItOIIHY VINTON
they are aiweys upstaging you. Then I reallied they were
jrrade class a t LonRWood Elementary School ns p»rt of their social
right.
"Joey
doesn't
have
a
mean
You
are
always sure of a
No. 3 At 10:50 Only
studies. They nre shown seated on cushions ns they eat their "bird’s
bom- in his body, so I know "It was funny when all warm welcome and cool drinks
"THE WORLD OF
nest" soup.
he doesn't do it maliciously. these men, including Joey, sat in the air-conditioned lounge
HENRY ORIENT"
In Color Starring
But it happens every lime."
around discussing what I was at George's Tavern. Laura
PETER SELLERS
TODAY &amp; SAT.
Maybe Joey’e manipulations to wear. They didn't want Stephens and her staff guaran
will capture some viewers' at­ slacks—Joey doesn't think they tee you quick smiling service
OPEN 1:31
tention. but most men will con­ flatter girls, and anyhow, they ■ml offer ■ wide choice of your
isaraanoam
tinue
to keep their eyes on Ab­ didn't want it lo look like we favorite drinks. There's a picSHOWS AT
by. And there may be more were copying Mary Tyler age store too for your take
COMING
2:00
and more ol them, because Moore,
home choice.
BUN. - MON. - TUBS.
The Joey Bishop Show bat Im­
3:00
proved considerably.
TWIN
I t e f d f l H M f l M U n i „ .I M a |l 9 « i i l
1:00
"We've finally found our
HITCHCOCK
groove," Abby aays. "We're
SUSPENSE
acting like real people this
SAT. NITE OCT. M at —
T il KILLERS
year. You know. It's easy to
PRIZES WILL BE C.IVEN FOR —
fall in a trap on a television
Nitely At T;00 A 11:11
POMAMCI AMO Ra ONO AM M T hCW B lOOOI
show, and have the husband
STARTS
• THE BEST DRESSED
and wife fight ail the time, like
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SUNDAY
the Dickersons. And that's
• THE BEST ACT
what we did for a while—we
m a r n i e
were
caricatures.
But
now
our
COLOR
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(NO RESERVATIONS HELD AFTER 19 P.M.)
Ahby has changed some this

ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S

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Hints For Your Enjoyment!

Alfred Hitchcock
A triple horror ahow Frldsy I "Nightmare," "The Evil of
Hollywood'l unshackled Icono­ and Saturday eoncludaa the Frnaheasfeln" and "The Vam
clast. He says that la working week's billing. Shown will b e|p iro aad the BaUsrina."
with actors he has preference
for those who come to him un­
trained.
The outspoken film maker,
whose "H aroie'' opens Sunday
at the Moricland Drive-In
Theatre, has a convincing a r­
gument.
"Beginners have an enor­
mous advantage over those
with experience, for the most
Obvious of res son*—they have
nothing to unlearn."
"M amie" stars Tlppi Hadran and Sean Connery and
plays through Tuesday night
at the Drive-In Theatre.
Another Hitchcock thriller,
"Vertigo," shares the screen
and stare Jam es jStewirt and
Kim Novak.
“ TIPPl” HEDREN, a compulsive thief, is caught
Wednesday and Thursday
adult entertainment is plann­
by Scan Connery as she attem pts to rifle the
ed with "Under the Yum Yum
safe in Connery’s publishing firm, in Alfred
Tree" featuring Jack Lem­
Hitchcock’s suspenseful sex-mystery, '‘Mamie,"
mon. Co-featured ia "The Run­
in Technicolor for Universal release. Tills starts
ning Man" with Lawrence
the chnln of strange events involving the two
Harvey.
co-stars.

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Women Install

Florida Nurses Report O n Convention
ship and roll can, June Wil­
kins; p r o g r a m , Elisabeth
Schultz; public relations, Eve­
lyn gandifor; nursing Is dis­
aster, Fiery* Gilbert; Amer­
ican Journal of Nursing, Erma
Chick, and nominating, Ruth
WsnJ.
The Board of Directors Is
composed of Grace Fisher,
Ruth Ward, Erm a Chick and
Also a special guest of the Evelyn Sandlfer.
meeting was Ruth Mettinger,
who baa retired after 30 years
ol pubUe nursing. Both these
ladies will be foatured in a
later edition with some of their
interesting background.
New district officers for the
1M4-SS season are president
Phyllis Arney; first vice pres­
ident, Margaret (P at) McCoy;
second rice president, Elisa­
beth Schultz; secretary, Mil­
dred Neville, and treasurer,
Mabel Piety.
Committee chairmen a n by­
laws, Ruth Ward; legislation,
CAMERA SHOP
Grace Fisher; ways a n d
210 S. PARK AVE.
means, Mabel Piety; member

Mrs. Phytll*! a resume a l tha activities af porta, were Mr*. Mabel Piety,
the recent State Caavuatiuu at Mra- Elisabeth Scholto, Miss
w tsl Jacksonville. Delegates to f o s Ruth Ward aad Mr*. Fiery*
G ilbert
A eery special geest e l the
meeting was Mist Isabel Mac­
Intyre, R.N., who U on a three
month tour of the U. S.
through an award she won
from the World Health Organ-

New Officers
at the
•osfoty s i the OsaUOad a t aa ta p m s iv e Ber­
ries a t thi

BOOTS ARE ON THE MARCH again for fall and winter. Boot]no design!
ahown h e n a n for rain, shine or ju s t plain fashion. Boot with a riding
silhouette (upper left) has a little stack heel. It is waterproof and comes
In either a soft matte finish o r crocodile pattern. Lining is pile. Black
and white plaid (lower left) has nonslip rubber outsole and pile lining.
Knee-high black and white houndstooth wool and n y o n check boot (right)
has little shaped heel and bright red lightweight pile lining.

The service epe e s! with a
tones followed tor a prsyar by
Mrs. Bva Wllllami. After tbs
reading of scripture, Psalm
*T:t, special m a te was effo n d by Mrs. Torn Lome*,
Mrs. Guy Beall aed Mrs. Al­
bert Clark, accompanied by
Mrs. H arry Oiteea.
JUt . Chester PU ak, as i f
staOiag officer, tastaOsd Mrs.
Harry Osteen, president; Mrs.
Xebert H bt, rice grssldout;
Mrs. Dorn Stows U, secretary,
treeserer sad pubhetty; Mrs.
Cheater Plaak, procram chairm aa; Mrs. I . A. Peterson, mle­
sion study. Mrs. Albert Clark,
prayer chalrmaa; Mrs. Albert
Pell, community missions;
Mrs. Mildred Tyson, steward­
ship; Mrs. Lavi Vaagttea,
Children's Home, and Mrs.
Eva W i l l i a m s , davotlonal
chalrmaa.
The meeting dosed with the
benediction by Mrs. Albert
Clark.

Residents

Party Celebrates Birthday
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■y Mrs, Clarceee Snyder I Rena Plank, Jay Osteen,[Tart Juris, Jsnet Riggs, Mika
Jam es Pell, eoo ot Mr, and| Bobble Jo and U s Snyder, I Brooke, Delaney Carpenter,
Glenda Whiddtn, Parker Wil­
M rs. Albert Pell, was seven
son, Linds Higgs, Linda Pfelfyears eld Monday, and his
auf, Steve Kolaff end Victor
mother honored him with a
Veino.
birthday party.
Also, Jimmy, Eugene, Wade
Many lam es were played
and Debbie P«U, Linda, Robin,
and prises were won by Wade
Karen tod Tamare Pell, Jo
P ell aad Bobbie Jo Snyder.
Anne, Rickey and Gary Pell.
Birthday cake, lea cream and
puneb ware eerved to the fol­
lowing children;

Coffee To Honor
Enlisted Wives

Deltona “U”
Adult Classes

Of RVAH-5

Under Way
By Mildred Haney
The Adult Education d aisci
at the Deltona *’U" are under
way. The Spanish d a is on
Monday afternoon which is
taught by tha charming Mrs.
Rose, la one of the moat pop­
ular.
Tho good naturrd teasing
and joking among the students
In their efforts to master the
pronunciation of the words and
aenlcnccs of the Spanish les­
sons make this class a “fun"
class as well as in instructive
and Informstivo one.
The Science class, which has
been held on Tuesday even­
ings, will henceforth hold Its
classes on Tuesday afternoons
ot 4 Instead. We hope that this
will Inspire a greater attend
ance In this very Interesting
subject. This class In Science
and Psychology is taught by
John Anderson ot the Daylona
Beach College.

JAMES PELL

The C. C. Priests Honored
With Joint Celebration
Mr. end Mrs. C. C. Tried
were honored recently at a
Joint birthday celebration as
27 family members assembled
at the Priest home to enjoy a
program planned by Mrs. G.
It. Sims.
Mr. Priest was M years old
on Sept. 21, and Mrs. Priest
will observe her B7lh birthday
on Oct. 28. It has been the
custom of the family for a
number of years to observe
the birthdays together, since
they arc about a month apart.
Elisabeth and Louise Priest
presented a delightful musical

Osteen Personals
By Mr*. Clarance Snyder
Mr. and Mr*. Harold pell
nnd children, Tamara, JoAnne, James, Kicky and Gary,
recently spent the weekend
with her brother and sister-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Crews,
and family of Yulcc.
• • •
W. C. Beckham of the Miami
Corporation haj returned from
a hunting trip In Georgia. Two
of bia party bagged a deer.
Dna was a six point and the
other eight point.
Beckham brought part of
the venison to Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Rutherford. Monday even­
ing, Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford,
Berry, Dell and Donald Ruth­
erford, Mrs. Lucy Jones and
Beckham enjoyed a venison
dinner.

of MeRmurne spent last week­
end with Mr. and Mra. Harold
Pell. Crews is a brother of
Mr*. Pell.
* •
•
Mrs. Paul llrooko has re­
turned to her home after being
patient Inthe Orange Me­
morial Hospital In Orlando.
• •
•
Calling on Mrs. Eva Wil­
liams, Sunday afternoon, were
her brother, Olaf Harper, and
niece, Judy, of Apopka.
Sunday e v e n i n g dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
liedditt were Rev. and Mrs
Chester Plank and daughter,
Rena, Mrs. Chester Plank Sr.
and Sirs. Johnson.

Rev. and Mrs. Chester Plank
have u their guests from St.
J . C. Carpenter, his mother Petersburg, his mother, Mrs
and fstber, Mr. and Mrs. W. Chester Plank Sr., and i
O. Carpenter, recently viillcd friend, Mrs. Johnson.
Mrs. C. E. Huggins In Plant
City.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Crews

The enlisted wives of RVAlf5 are cordially invited to a
coffee given In their honor by
the officers wives of the squad
ton on Monday, Oct. » , at the
NAS Ballroom from 7:30 to
0:30 In the evening.

By Maryann Miles
C. F . Field is in the Winter
Park Hospital as a result of In
Juries received in an accident
tome time ago when he was
struck by a truck in front of
bis office in the Forest City
Shopping Center. He is in treeand expects to be hotUsed for approximately
two weeks.

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By Mildred Haaey
On Wednesday evening, res!
dents of Deltona who were for­
merly from the state of Ohio,
met at the Community Center
and farmed an Ohio Club. A
new chairman will be appoint
ed each month, Mrs. Anns.
Svec having the honor of being
the chairman for the coming
month.
Tha 3d member* enjoyed Use
games conducted by Chuck
McCarthy, which proved to be
good mixers.
Zeral Mallard led the com­
munity singing In which every­
one lustily Joined.
The evening's entertainment
closed with refreshments be­
ing served.
The regular monthly meet­
ings will be held the second
Wednesday of each month, the
next one falling on Nov. u
and will be a covered dish
dinner.

FLORIDA NURSES ASSOCIATION, District 37, met recently a t the
Health Canter, with the highlight of the meeting being reports from the
delegates, who attended the state convention in Jacksonville, Seated are
Mrs. Phyllis Amey, left, president and Mrs. Mildred Neville, secretary.
Standing from left are delegates, Mrs. Mabel Piety, Mrs. Elizabeth
Schultz, M1m Ruth Ward and Mrs. Florye Gilbert,

Willing Workers
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Has Meeting

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Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Guild
of Eldorado Drive spent the
summer in Gardner, Me., and
are happy to be back in De­
Bary.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sailsbury of Azalea Driva returned
from a summer spent in north­
east Pennsylvania at their
cottage. They took a side trip
to Buffalo with Mr. and Mrs.
R. Kneeland of Grand* Vista
while they were up north alio.
The Salisbury* spent three
weeks at the home of their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr,
and Mrs. Walter Ellis J r., In

Toby Kasell
Honor Guest On

Trenton, N. J., and they visit­
ed the World's Fair In New
York. They stopped in Flor­
ence, S. C., when they met
the heavy rains from Isbell,
en route home to DeBary, ar­
riving home Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Haberland of Elmhurst, Ps., left for
home after an eight-day visit
with their friends, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Helper, of Luis
Lane. The Haberlands visited
St. Petersburg and their for­
mer minister from the North,
Rev. and Mrs. F. Ross.

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nest Kasell, in Oviedo.
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used to decorate the party
room* and individual colored
hats were used as favors.
Cake, ice cream ami fruit
punch were served to the fol­
lowing guests: Mike Malcolm,
Anita Beasley, Robbin Adams,
Debra Priest, Clayton B ets
tey, I-n!i Arie, Joseph Kim
ball, Kreg Pendarvls and Bon
nie Green.

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DeBary Personals

"for happy good nights"
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Mr. and Mrs. Adam Muller

program, including a duet and
piano selection*.
Tho three great grandchil­
dren, Mitchle, Franci and
Unny Varn used three old
school books, which the honBy Mrs. H i reace Hayder
orees studied aa young stu­
The Willing Workers Sunday
dents, and gave a clever reci­
School class of the Osteen Bap­
tation. The three old books
were a "McGuffy Reader," tist Church met Monday even­
ing at the Educational Build­
Webster's Blue Back Speller
nml an old fourth grade read­ ing of the church. Mra. llsn y
Osteen opened tha meeting
er printed in 18SO. The trio
with devotion* assisted by J,
concluded their akit with "May
S. Peterson.
The Good Lord Bleas and
Mra. J, S. Peterson, presl
Keep You."
dent, presided at the buiinen
C. P. Priest played the piano
meeting.
and led the family in group
During the aoclal hour, Mr*.
singing, and C. C. Priest
Tom Lemon conducted a Bible
closed with prayer.
quiz. Refreshments were serv­
Mr. end Mr*. Prleit receiv­ ed by Mrs. J. J . Redditt to Mr.
ed many lovely gifta, and de­ and Mrs. J. S. Peterson, M r
licious refreshments of a dec­ and Mra. J . J. Redditt, Mrs.
orated cake, punch and as­ Mildred Tyson, Mrs. Claude
sorted cindles were served Tyson, Mrs, Lois Brooks, Mra
from a lovely refreshment Guy Beall, Mra. Eva Williams
table.
Mrs. Harry Osteen and Rev
Enjoying t h a celebration Cheater Plank.
with the honor guests were C.
P. Priest and Jimmy Carletoa, A U.
Department of Agri­
Miami; Mr. and Mra. G. R. culture eurvey show* that a
Sims, ML Dora; Mr. and Mrs. ■ •jo r reason most f a r m
R. E. Kipp, Mr. and Mrs. Ed youtha are not going to college
Varn and children, Mitchie, ia that they can't effort it
Franci and Lenny, all of Or­ USDA surveyed 1M.0M high
lando; Mrs. A. C. Brockman echool seniors and found 47 per
and John Brockman, Pensa­ cent didn't intend to go on to
cola, and Miss Patricia Brock­ college. About four of every
man, Florida State University. 1« caM they didn't have the
Also Mrs. R. D. Priest Jr., to&lt;m*y to fluarv.«js forth** eduEau Gallia; Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph McPhesters, Ocala; Ro­
bert Kipp, Cocoa Beach; Mr.
and Mrs. R. D, Priest and
WIGS
family, Sarah, Elisabeth, Dan­
iel. Louise and Emily, aad
Mrs. Francaa Golacn, all of
Sanford.

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Buy Cloth; Have Suit M ade
I f J e n y Sheehaa
K tw iH H f Enterprise A m .
NEW YORK — (NEA) —
H m n t n easier ways to buy
• ault than tha cna advocated
by Ban Solomon, but thara
t n faw mora satisfying.
HI* auKiaatlon: buy your
•w a cloth and taka It to a
tailor. Sound* extravagant,
but it naad not b*.
Solomon baa been in tha
cloth bii for about 40 year*.
Hia euitomera ran re from
Nikita Khrushchev to Dean
Rule, from Jerry Lewis to
Trank Sinatra. Hla fabrics—
mostly 100 par cent wool —
ran re in price from 110 to
more than 9100 a yard. A*
prealdent of Herbert Glsdson
Ltd., ho operate* shopa in
Chicago and Los Angela* u
wail as his ham* bo**, New
York. Ha ia the largest Im­
porter of British wool suiting
cloth, which appears in 2.000
tailor shops. So much for
cradentials.
If you Just want a "suit"
auit, something to gat by, you
arc batter off with something
■off tha rack" In your local
department or men’s store,
according to Solomon. If you
want something a littla bettar, you ran actually nave
money by having it made to
measure (not to be confused
with a eustom-made suit
which requires many fittings
and up to 9100 per garment).
A good worsted woo] cloth
can be selected for about 919

DEAR TEMPTED: Why
DEAR ABBY: How d«
yen feel about a woman den t you ask his wife (and
"keep your distance” when
who Is married and a mother
returning to high school to you do)?
e e •
complete her education? I
DEAR
ABBY: I am an
understand In sons states
11-year-old
girl and I love
it la allowad if ah* la under
to
draw.
Especially
bones.
19. A IS-year-old mothor
My piano teacher is a very
(shotgunned) wants to re­
, good artist and that ta
turn. Th* other girl* will what 1 want to be. If 1
undoubtedly accept h ir and have U good piano lsison
my teacher teachss me how
make a fuss over her and,
by no doing, will appear to ta draw he race and I Ilka
that a lot better than
approve of her past be­
playing the piano. 1 asked
havior. She, in turn, can
my father if 1 could quit
instruct them wall in mar­
ried Ilfs. 1 feel for the girl, piano and taka drawing les­
but 1 also feel for the good sons Instead, and he looked
a t m t like 1 wa* craxy or
girls who have been raised
something. I can spend
with high moral standards.
hours drawing, and nover
I think If such a girl wants
to complete her education l« i tired, but when t prac­
tice the piano for halt an
she should go to a school
hour 1 am worn out. How
outside her district. What
can 1 get my father to let
do you think?
UPSET IN PENNA. mo quit piano and taka
drawing?
LOVES TO DRAW
DEAR UPSET: If the
giri l» totally entitled to
return to school In the dis­
D E A R L O V E S TO
DRAW: Stick with your
trict of hsr residsnee, that's
that. As for the commotion piano lessons and draw on
th* side. If you have a reel
she might cause, that would
talent for art, perhaps your
depend on her behavior and
piano teacher will speak to
that of the other girls. The
school authorities are cap­ your fathor In your behalf.
able of Judging fairly. Give But first talk it over with
your Wachor. HE managed
the girl a chance.
s e e
to become a pretty good
musician and draw for fun,
DEAR ABBY: Is It okay
didn't ho?
to go out with a married
A ritaal with • | m | fabrte l a w h th* dtocktof af every
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inch «f mw Ij arrived halts. Bara, Baa Salima^ sarrtya a marrird man if you ktep
your distancs?
DEAR ABBY: Wo are
rich f)«a plaid, Jaat *• to* bari fn « EafUMTEMPTED
at tha and of our rope, so

per yard that will satisfy the
most determined male. A
auit will need from 3 to 3H
yards at materia], a sports
jacket takes about 2. Hun­
dreds of colors and wearea
are available.
Then cornea the tailor. If
yon buy from a fabric bouse,
the salesmen probably can
supply you with th* name*
of tnllora and thsir usual
fees. (Solomon has a list of
400 in New York nlone). But

moat fabrics can bo selected
from awatch booka a t tha
tailor shops.
Tha needlework starts at
about 915 for an uncompli­
cated auit. You can spend
lota mo r*—but you con on
anything.
If you add It up you have
spent less than 9100 for your
made-to-measure suit. And
you havs th* satisfaction of
saying, "Tbs fabric? 1 picked
it out myself."

jfacoby
For Future Sale
Use your head rather than
your pocketbook when plan*
ning to build a new home, a
Chicago businessman advisea.
Gene Dreyfus comes from
a family of home builder*
snd estimates he hss been in
on the building of mora than
6,300 homes.
Tsking the quirks of a
married couple Into account,
he suggests certain tricks of
the trsde to future homo
builder* to help them get a
home they can enjoy but
with good resal* value.
Three years ago h* started
s home planning service. Th*
aim: to get the contractor
and the potrntinl home own­
er together. He provides,
among other things, sugges­
tions to th* builders on ma­
terials to use for homes of
varying pries levels. Tha
consumer can draw on the
resources of 15 designers to
select color schemes, fabrics,
tiles and such for tha new

hom*. This eliminate! con­
fusing trips to subcontract­
ors. A ons-pnge form lists
13t essentials for tha home
and an sight-page “bible" for
the builder lists specification*
and standards of materials
and equipment.
Such a service comas a t a
time when the coniumsr is
more sophisticated a b o u t
what he wanta in the way of
s horns snd Its furnishings,
Dreyfus says. But he still
needs guidance.
For example Dreyfus says,
t ranch-style house doesn't
offer the most space fur thu
money and a two-story hous&gt;
should be designed fur ex­
pansion. Proper eo-ordinatlon
of roofing and siding ran
add to resale value by mak­
ing the house look architect­
urally better than ita design.
He also paints out the vatue of trend information for
tha nsw hema builder to con­

sider. For example, th* pan­
try is making a comeback
snd glamorous baths snd
bedrooms built as suites are
gaining Importance. Ha also
recommends designing
of
closets to g st maximum use
of space top and bottom.
Built-in furniture is another
home trend t# consider when
planning a nsw house.
A fault of many new
homes that planning ran
eliminate without too much
extra cost, he says, is soning
or creating the proper traf­
fic pattern of rooms.
For example, an attractive
brick house has been on the
market fur nearly two yean
while neighboring homes for
sals were snapped up. The
reason: guests practically
walk into the bathroom when
they enter th* house or go
from living room to kitchen.
The design was an economi­
cal one but isn't paying in
tha long run.

Record Shop

Embraces Sergio
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
NEW YORK (NEA) — It
didn't take long for th*
American public to discover
and embracs singer Sergio
French!. Neither did it take
Italian Franchl long to em­
brace tha United Stats*.
On September 1, he became
the proud possessor of the
first papers necessary in th*
steps towards Amiriean d tistnshlp.
"1 havs bean out of Italy
for 14 years, not counting
visits back there,” he said.
■But, until now, I have never
wanted to change my Italian
eitiisnship."
Presently Sergio, hia wife
and their two children are
settling down in an apart­
ment in New York near Cen­
tral Park. “Our furniture is
due," and ho looked a t his
watch, “ right this minute."
Franchl, whose latest RCA
Victor album is "The Excit­
ing Voice of 8ergio Franchl."
is so busy with club dates,
television appearances and
record sessions, that he has
very little tint* fur leisure
pursuits. But when he has
time, he pursue* his activities
with the same fervor he
brings to every song he
sin its.
His conversation Indicate*
that hs regards cooking and
skin-diving as favorites. “ 1
do a lot of cooking. I cook
aerambled eggs that are da.licieui. I cook a tomato saucs

By Abigoil Von Buran

first; It tskea two hours to
simmer it. Then ths eggs go
in. I also do a fine Veal Mi­
lanas*. 1 like to know how to
cook everything. You never
know when it come* in han­
dy." he said.
A* an experienced scuba
diver, Franchi knows the wa­
ters of the world so well he
can one-up anyone with re­
marks Ilka "Th* Red Sea is
a paradis* for diving."
Now that Sergio has set­
tled into a horn* in New
York, h* thinks that mnyb*
a rule in a Broadway show
would be a pleasant experi­
ence.
"I would do a straight play,
If there is a role that needs
my kind of sreent. But if I
do a musical, thsr* better bo
good songs In it. Thera la so
much to tay with a song.
When you havs a beautiful
phrase to say, and you add
music to say it, how much
more beautiful it become*.
•What kind of fool am I ! ' is
s beautiful phrase, but when
you sing It—you get goovs
pimples."
Atbum of the week—Walt
Disney's "Mary
Popplnx"
(Buena Vista) is a "superrsli*
fragilisticsipiallitorlout” lis­
tening experience. Julie An­
drew* with her clear, lovely
voice, and Dick Van Dyke,
with a Cockney accent, have
some liltinr tunes to sing.
"Chim Chim Cherso," “Fssd
ths Birds" snd “ Stay Awake"

are standout*. And so is “ I
I.ov* to Laugh,” with Ed
Wynn giggling his w a y
through the song, with hstp
from (hee-heet Julie and (haha-ha I Dick (ho-ho-ho-ho).
Vocal—easy albums—'''Belafonte—Ballads. Blues anl
Roasters”
(RCA
Victor);
"Buddy Greco—On Stage!”
(Epic); Nancy Wilson's "How
Glad I Am” (Capitol ) | “ A
World Without lotvs" (Capi­
tol) featuring English lads,
Peter and Gordon; Johnny
Rivers’ “ Go. Johnny, Go"
(United Artists).
Instrumentals — "Lilith"
(Colpix l, the original ttovla
soundtrack with muxie by
Kenyon Hopkins; “ Nothing
But th* Best" (Colpix), an
amusing scurs for the British
movie, composed by Ron
Grainsr; "Broadway March­
es" (Mercury), with the Fen­
nell Symphonic Winds play*
ing everything from ‘Thera
fs Nothing Like a Dams” to
“78 Trombonss."
Single-oh’s — " D a n i s i
Boone" (F e u Parker, RCA
Victor), “Click Go T h a
Shears," sn amusing, catchy
novelty (Rntf Harris, Epic),
“ I'm Crying" (Th* Animals,
MGM). “I Wake Up Crying(Ray Charles, ABC Para­
mount),
“ Mr.
Broadway"
(Dave Brubeek. Columbia),
“ Ain’t Nobody Here But Ua
Chickens”
(Louis Jordan,
Tangerine) and "Hello, Dol­
ly I” (Ths Arthur Lyman
Group, HiFi).
is

On

Newspaper EuterprU* Ae*n.
South's on* sped* rehid
was correct even though hie
hand also met th* require­
ment! for a one no-trump re­
hid. It is always best to show
a auit at ths one level when
you can do so,
Subeequcnt bidding was ra ­
ther automatic and the final
contract of three no-trump
wae correct.
Unfortunately for North
and South, declarer did not
bother to count to nine trick*
and managed to get himself
set.
Hs won the opening heart
lead with the king. Tills was
a poor false curd, because
East was hound to know that
South, not West, held tha
queen.
South led th* tan af, dia-

please print this and da a
North Folt. Ha Urea 9a m
lot of peoplo a big favor.
aerosol can. On# push at the trend further by Ant spray­
Editor
Wo have a neighbor who
Newspaper Fate i prise Asm . button on top releases him and ing synthetic leather, that ma­
Uvea alona except for her
ha will spray a textured pat­ king tt into a auit, capo, vaat
two dogs and ws don't know
From coats to Je**l*Ti fa­ tern of reptile oa shoes, bags, or h a t
how many cats. Her house shion haa a "coma • slither” belts or Jackets. Th* pattern
Wa can be skinned from
stinks, her furniture is fil­ look this fall. It's tha year of won’t wilt in the rain or scuff head to toe without putting •
thy, snd there ia cat hair the reptile: alligators; croco­ or wear off. And It out-fashiona bole ia th* bud p e t
all over th* place. She com­ diles, Itiards sod snakes have the real McCoy by coming in
Of course, thie ayntbatia
plains that htb friends don't left the Jungle to coma to 12 colon.
reptile wiO never have ths
want to visit hsr any more. town.
When first applied, tt ap­ beauty of tha genuine article.
She has always been a very
The trouble with these beau­ pears as a solid color, but But it Is an attractive substlnice person and we don't ties Is that they are dear UtUe don't get nervous. As It dies, lue. Lika faka fur, it must
want to hurt her, but we things — they cost a heap at the pattern appears and la be worn with a flair rather
Just can’t go into that wampum.
completely finished ha 10 min­ than an apology. So apray now
house. Aliby. The odor is
And so the style - conscious utes. You can use the spray and plan alligator lattr.
unbelievable. Even bar rela­ working girl with an average on leather, suede, fabric or
tives don't visit hsr any salary may have to forego straw.
Please send your fashion
mora. If you print this, she tha genuine article. But she
Old shoes and purses get a problems to Helen Henneasy tn
might see it snd take tho can nonetheless Indulge in rep­ new lease on life. Last year's care of The Sanford Herald.
hint.
black pumps and bags, for ex­ While she eannot answer each
tile mania.
FRIENDS BUT
There's on* little reptile on ample, can be sprayed with letter personally, litters of
NOT VISITORS the m arket which doesn’t brown reptile for an up-to-the- general interest will bo an­
swered in this column.
DEAR FRIENDS: Tho know tho Jungle from the minute look.
poor soul needs mure than
a "hint," ah* needs profes­
sions! help. Call one of her
W u-iLf, -, *4X1 &lt;
relatives and ask them to
look in on hsr. If this
doesn't bring results, your
county Board of Health
should he notified.
•
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Problems? Write to ABBY, Box 49*00, I.o* Ang­
By Mrs. Muriel Lawrence
pleasant when they mansg* example of what I mean. Be­
eles, Calif. For a personal Newspaper Eeterpria* Assn. to do it. When they don’t, wa cause that son teams unwill­
reply, enclose a stamped,
DEAR MRS. LAWRENCE: a rt sntitlsd to feel tom s dis­ ing to equal his father’s acself-sddre*sed envelop*.
coinpiishmsnts, those accom­
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My husband ia a successful appointment. But ws are not
plishments have ceased to ax­
Hate to writ* letters? physician as ware his fsthsr entitled to f««l such disap- ial for tits father, AU is lost
Ssnd on* dollar to Ahby, and his grand fsthsr. Until polntment that our own suc­ —respect for th* struggle*
Box 49700, Los Angels*, recently we had svery con- cesses shrink to
nothing they represent, for tha grati­
Calif., for Ahhy'a booklet, fidencs that our son would merely because a child refus­ tude they have earned—all
"HOW TO WRITE LET­ enter medical school two es to add hit to them. That lost because th* child doesa’I
TERS FOR ALL OCCA­ years from now. But last It greediness. And its true choose to duplicate them.
SIONS"
month hs Informed us that name must be named if wo
Shams on him.
hs not unly lacked Intsrest a n to recognise ths cause
I am not going on about
in medicine but was leaving of our sufferings.
(he excellent probability that
college to be “on his own."
It is the American parent’s your ton will return* bis ed­
He left horns and Is working peculiar hell that hs la un­ ucation if you two young
on a farm in th* West. Th* able to remember th at h* is peopla can refrigerate th*
ilUappoIntment haa so aged not hi* child. In this country greediness of your ambition
his father that ail hit heart where everybody muet b« long enough to give him ta
trick on* had shown East has gone out of his work.
equal, regardless of age, of discover that ha nssda i t
that there was no future In
ANSWER: lie is suffering native capacity, of psychol­
Because his success is not
the heart suit.
from greediness. I do not us* ogical readiness, It I* W o n t­ the point hero. Th* point la
South’s Jack of spadss lost that word to offend your ing Increasingly difficult for his father's refusal to value
to West's ace. Spades were husband but to defins ths parents to remernW that hla own, to content himself
continued, and eventually th* enemy which i* destroying mtr identities and accomplish­ with it, to feel pride In It
defense cashed three spades hit respect for th* useful and ment* pus«e»s an Importance nnd thank whatever gods may
and two diamonds.
successful work hs himself that Is Independent of our be that he has been privileg­
Had South taken tlm* at hss accomplished.
children’s.
ed to use the Ilf* for which
trick two tn ask himself,
It la natural far us to want
Yntir hnxhand’s response t* he atone It responsible to
"Ifow can 1 surely make this children tn do welt. It It
hi* son’s decision Is a perfectgood effect.
hand?” he Would have gone
up with dummy'* queen of
diamond*. East would prob­
ably win with the ace and
lead a spade. In that case,
South would be sure of on*
spade, one diamond, three
hearts, ami four clubs.
If any other line of defense
wer* adopted South would
simply keep after the dia­
By Susan Light
Instead of cavalierly telling ers In spite of good teaching.
monds snd eventually make
tho mother that all is well
Newspaper
Enterprise
Assn.
The "look-say" aystem as
at least two diamond tricks.
DEAR MRS. LIGHT: I am with her child's schooling, I tho sole method of teaching
suggest you advise her to get
appalled at your reply to the
in touch with the Reading Re­ resiling has been dying for a
molher whose fifth-gride son form Foundation (34 West 44lh good many years, This year'*
tent homo a weirdly misspell St., New York. 34, N.Y.) so crop of seniora In our local
td letier from rainp. The spel­ they can tell her where her high school, for example,
ling situation among our youth son can find tbs help he so learned to read 11 years ago
la unbelievably serious, snd obviously needs. — Spellbound with a combination of phonics
our schools are unquestionably Reader
snc*.
and sight reading.
Generosity is s quality in to blame. Employers are des­ Answer: First, let's see
Personally, I’m glad that
a husband on which women perate for secretaries who can where wre agree. I believe that the pendulum haa awung back
sometime* put too high a sprl) drrcntly and havo a rea­ (1) spelling Is important; (3) toward the phonetic method of
value. Th* husband who nsv- sonable knowledge of gram­ secretaries who can spell a rt teaching, but t believe the
invaluable; (3) the "look-say" "look say" aystem and other
«r puts any curb on hi* wife’s mar.
Th* basic causo of a great system of reading Is not par­ methods still havo their placo
spending may he doing her a
real injustice if by indulging : deal of this situation arises ticularly conducive to good tn an elementary reading pro­
gram. Some children respond
hsr today he fails to provide 1from the way readlnf has spelling.
hern taught in must American
But, schools are NOT "un- to one method, others, to an­
for their future.
Reel concern about money schools for the past 30 years. quontlonably to blam e" for other.
doesn't always stem from It ia the so-called "look-say” poor spelling. Having obser­
Please send your school pro­
stinginess. Your husband may system. Children are expected ved, substituted, and taught in
simply be t ry in g to protect to learn a whole word at a a iminlmr of schools durlsg the blems to Susan Light in care
hla family should he ever he time. Some children can get last 13 yean , I know from of The Sanford Herald. While
temporarily unemployed or well into high school wiihout experience that schools do the cannot answer each letter
have to meat ths expense of ever having learned the alpha­ stress good spelling and pro personally, letters of general
bet. Consequently, they cannot per use of the dictionary. Interest will be answered in
s long Illness.
use a dictionary.
Some children are poor spell­ this column.

He's No Chip Off The Old Block

By Oswald Jacoby

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Don't he too quick to dub
your husband “ stingy" If he
complains about household
expenses. He may be Just try­
ing to save money for a rainy
day.
Bcfor* you arcus* him of
being a miser, give some
thought to how he manages
hla own money.
If ha spend* money freely
on himself nr wastes it in
other way* while begrudging
you everything he ha* to give
you for running th* house,
then he is stingy
But If he I* trying to build

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up a little security for th*
family with the money he
holds on to, then It's a dif­
ferent matter. 1'robably all
that is needed is for you to
sympathise with hla aims
and let him know you want
to try to help. Possibly he
isn't awars of th* high cost
of living.
Ones you have convinced
him of that you ran probably
•Iso educate him a bit about
the cost of running a home.
Take him marketing with
you. He may still grumble
about the cost, but h* won't
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The Spelling Problem

By Ruth Millett

The Doctor Says:

Is Nicotine Habit - Forming? Hints From Old Homemaker
By Wsyw* G. Rrsadstadt
M. D.
Newspaper Enterprise Asia.
Can cigarettes, pep pills,
tranqullirers ami sleeping pills
be physically hsblt-formlng
Ilk* opium and cocaine? Some
medical authorities fear they
may be.
in spito of some dxssenting
opinions, there Is some evi­
dence that nicotine la habitforming. For example, it has
been shown that small doses
of nicotine injected into the
blood of a smoker deprived of
hi* tobacco relieved hla crav­
ing for a amoke. If amoking la
not Just a psychological habit,
but a drug addiction, this
would explain why so many
amokera find It hard to give
it up.
Recently, two Public Health
Health Service doctor* made
a survey to determine the ex­
tent of drug abuse snd addic­

tion among patients of Boston
City llospttaL They defined
abuse as th* daily use of a
drug (ur one month or longer
when there was no medical
reason for taking It. As was
to be expected, all of ths ad­
dicts found wer* users of opi­
um drrivatlvst. but in addi­
tion there was almost sn equal
number of drug abutcre.
These persons were tsking:
(I) sleeping pills, such as glutclhjmide (I foridem, bromi­
des. rthchforvynoi (Pladdyl)
and various barbiturates; (2)
pain killers, such as msperldine (Demerol) and propoxy­
phene (Darvon); (3)) tran­
quil iccrs. such as meproba­
mate and chlordiau'poxidc
(Librium); (4) several kinds
of pep pills; (3) an inhaler
(Valo).
This is not a complete list­
ing of habit • forming drugs.
Their use U now felt to be

much greater t h a n w a s
thought. Anyone who takas
these drugs regularly for one
month It very likely to devel­
op S dependency that cannot
be readily shaken off.
Q—Can vitamin H12 be ab­
sorbed by the body when tskrn by mouth, or doc* R have
to be given by injection?
Does this vitamin stimulate
the appetite?
A—All vitamin* are readily
absorbed when taken by mou­
th. but alcohol destroya vita­
mins of the B complex. If for
this or any other reason a se­
vere vitamin B deficiency ex­
ists or if a peraoo hss perni­
cious anemia, the vitamin is
given by injection to Insure
prompter action. Muscular
cuts (red meat) ara a rich
source of vitamin B-12. The
vitamins of the B complex do
stimulate the appetite to a
limited degree.

By Folly Cramer
or eookie sheet handy. The container and trailing plants
Newspaper Enterprise Ass*. bag collecta household litter or vines around the rims of the
DEAR POLLY - The hinU and the tray colli-ct* Items to other tiers and have an un­
lie returned to other rooms.
usual planter that will bold
are all wonderful. I would like
Put small "dust catchers" many plants and still take lit­
to remind brides and ail nsw (knickknacks) in a sieve or tle shelf or table space—Mrs.
homemakers of some of the collander for washing. Use A. W. B.
things we older ones do from sudsy water, rinse and let dry
GIRLS — This seems like a
habit.
on a paper towel. This is the wonderful Idea for repotting
A pan of hot water In the easiest way I now for "dust all those plants that will have
eink soaki “almost clean” catchers" tre Just that. — ES­ to come lnslds or else die
those baking dishes which ac­ THER
when the cold weather cornel.
cumulate so rapidly.
DEAR POLLY — I do hope AU sorts of Interesting a r­
First rinse in cold water my hint brings Joy to plant rangements could be made
those dishes In which flour and flower lover*. An elderly and many plants accommodat­
and water have been mixed.
friend told me how lo make on ed In one pyramid. Think I
Wash a food grinder Imme­ unusual planter using three or will try this idea for railing
diately after using and dry four graduated mixing bowls, herbs indoors thks winter. —
in a warm oven. U left for any pall* or clay flower pots. Fill POLLY
length of time U U harder to the containers with dirt to
clean.
within an Inch and a quarter
Share your favorite home*
Du rinse or soak, after us­ of the tops. Pyramid tha bowls making ideas . . . send them
ing, such hard-to-wssh items or pots with the largest on to Potty Us car* of Tha San­
as egg belters, sieves and po­ the bottom sad the smallest ford Herald, You'U receive a
tato mashers.
on* on th* top, pushing etch bright, mw ailrer dollar U
When cleaning a room, have one (irmly into the dirt below. Polly uses your idea to F oul's
* lu g e paper bag and a tray Put a bushy plant la the top Pointers.

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1:90-10 p. m. NBC. Jack Bm- cook'a balper in trail boa* Gil
o r Program. "Jack Make* Favor'a (Erie Fleming) camp.
Comedy Record.” Add Bob Four gyptle* p e rm d e alowHope to Jack Benny and how thinking Muihy to turn over
can you go wrong? Jack hai Favor'a wagon* and bor*e*
hi* writera working feverUh- with a phony bill of aale. When
ly to prepare a icript he can he realties he’* been taken,
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with Bob, but he doesn't rec­ vcrttaMe giant aa he *eti out
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prepared ecrlpt, Bob engage* •-1:30 p. m. ABC The Farm
Jack in an ad-lib Mtalon and Sr's Daughter. "Love on the
bar let hint with )okea. The Picket Line.” With election
Joke* aren't really that good, day approaching, a young man
but the by-play between thete pulls Congressman Morley’a
tiro old proa 1* really some­ fWilliam Windom) name out
thing to Me. A funny half hour. of a hat and picket* hi* home
7:30-1:30 p. nt. CBS Raw- In aa effort to win the vote
hide. “A Man Called Mushy.” for 10-year-old*. Katy (lager
Serlee regular Jim Murdock Stevens) la dispatched to
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0:30-0:30 p. m. CBS. H m En­
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g i n a l A n s w e r o r o l h s r P l e a d ­ Chlaf, P r u p a r t U g M a n a g e m e n t
• f Novam bar . 1144. If y o u fall
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Advertising
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ftc la l se al uf pfftc* a t S a n iu r tl, ( S E A L )
W. Lawrence SWOFFORD
m an d ed la t h a C o m p lain t.
U u u a t, Han lo rd, F l o r i d a .
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retirement Income. Contin25. Air fond. &amp; Heating ANTIQUE clock k 2 Candela
50—
Mist-. Fur Dal*
51—
a r t i c l e . For H*nl
uoua
training.
Call
Orlando,
brat, all |30. Aluminum
S3— l w * | i nr K x r b a n a *
AIR-CONDITIONING
Frl., Sat., Mon., or Tues.
Patio Furniture, reasonable
11—W arn.1 Til lluy
A.M. GA 2 5624.
SS— F u r n t t u r * For 6*1*
By FEDDKRS
Persian kittens. Ph. 322-3614.
SI—Antlour* Ft*r *al*
■ H. B. POPE CO., Ine.
SS—Mon*. To I.o*n
100 So. Park Ave.
322-4234 TEN Foot 20 guage Sheet Metsl 71. Stile* Help Wanted
10 —H u i l n . - . O p p u r l u n l t i # *
Break, |350. Call Dellary—
MEN OR WOMEN- Full or
an. Home Appliance*
668 5191.
322-5612
part time, Flexible hours,
ITrom S«nfor4 F.tchftnit
ELECTRIC Dryer, 3 Cycle. FREEZER— Earn a Freezer
training provided. Husband
Excellent Condition. 322-7100.
or freezer Refrigerator Com­ 4 wife can wort together,
bination without l e a v i n g
LIFETIME income, early
WESTINGliUUSE Refrigera
your home. For Information
Retirement. Top earnings 95. Ilouxes For Sale
tor 70 lb. Top Freeier, Per
call 322-7457, Sanford, Day
possible nrst year. Call Win­
3 BDRM,, 2 Bath, Living Rm„
• feet condition, 330. Ph. 322
or Night.
ter Park, 636-4460 (or Ap­
Dining Rm , Kitchvn. Break­
2650.
pointment.
fast R m , lge. screened
51. Article* For Rent
WASHER, automatic, practi
porch. Utility Room. Car­
I 4. Situation Wanted
rally new. Reasonable. 322
port. G o o d Neighborhood,
Rollaway, Hospital, Da b y DAYS Work 322 0300.
~ 5110.
no qualif)ing. Small Down
Beds, by Day, Week, or
322 0110, ,08 E. Jenkins Cir­
91. M usical In s tru m e n t*
WHITE Ex(&gt;erience.l. mature
Month.
cle, Plnccrest.
woinin wants child care.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Piano Tuning and Repair
116 W. 1st
322 3161 Sunland or Uvc-in In town. LONGWOOD- FIIA — Avail­
W L. Harm os - FA 2-UB
322 8013.
able for Sale—801 Lnrniann
53. Wanted To Buv
Circle South, 3 Bedroom,
Piano Servicing 4 Tuning
DAYS Work desired, own
Hi Bath, newly painted $100
Gene Cum baa — 322-2661
USED Furniture, one piece or
transportation 322-:i|H8
Down $54 per month. Ph
houseful. Best prices. Furay
31. Upholstery
211-1270, Orlando.
Baiding 4 Furniture Co., 901 Ml. Heal Kutale • Sale
W.
1st
St.
322
6391.
OVER 23 YEARS
LARGE Modern home, l acre
$100 DOWN
M Fine Workmanship in Up­ WANTED: Model 'A'. 323-0186 ground. Near Paola School.
FHA-VA
HOMES
holstering. Draperies, Slip­
Easy fuw ucing. 322 3376.
SEVERAL Outstanding 2 4 3
covers. Tim* Payment* as HOUSE W A N T E D FROM
Bedroom Homes available in
little as $3 mo. Drapery OWNER. Will assume Mort­
gage on 3 Bedroom. 2 bath. BART I’ll CHER, BROKER
all Areas o.* Sanford. Let ui
Hardware Installations.
Penonal Service
Show you Around t
Write Full Details—Box 96.
HULP DECORATING SHOP
t all 322-7108
Sanford Herald.
Pb. 322-2335

By Nadine Seltzer

OPEN
SANFORD'S
NEWEST HOMES
(on West Fourth Street)
Seminole County** Leading
Builder
HAROLD LOGAN
LMN ENTERPRISES, INC.
3 4 4 Bedroom, 1 4 2 Baths,
1330 down and up. So. on
U. S. 17-92 to Dixie Bell Din­
er, turn right uae Block on
Seminole Avenue 134-3911.

I

Seminole Realty

1 BEDROOM Furnished house
Call 322-1223.
FURNISHED 2 B e d r o o m
house, Ph. 322 2097 or 222
3730.

3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, ecreen- LARGE 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath
house, excellent location 1123
ed patio. Ph. 323-0369.
mo rh . 322 2376 or 322-4.762.
READY TO MOVE1N
New 3 4 1 Bedroom Homes, 6 ROOM house, 1 block from
1-2 baths. So. Longwood ares
Osteen school. 322-3771.
—Trades iotuiderfd, and
we’ll build oo your lot, Semi­ 2-REDROOM furnished house,
enclosed garage. No pets.
nole County'! leading Build
322 5070.
er
HAROLD LOGAN
LMN ENTERPRISES, INC. 3 BEDROOM. Lakefroot, un­
Sales office: So. on U. S. 17- furnished, $120.
92 to Dixie Bell Diner, turn FURNISHED Apt . $M.
right one block on Seminole LARGE furnished home, $l3d
NEW 3 Hedroom, 2 bath, kit­
Ave. 8.16,7911,
chen equipped with 12 ritrux
/0-Z3
Irera 4 fruit, $100.
• -w. „ &gt;u a.
Government Owned
rlM I* VI he ei
DUPLEX, furnished. $63.
Homes
O P iTTTBl

taka atuffad dollar

•l— Monty

Winied

4 |—KftVltlft*
1*0411
M —Iniu' ancft
Huhuotft a In »t ruff lout
IA—Kmpl'iym«8t
71—\l6'» M#1i« Wintfsi
73—Font ftla II tip WantH
TI —MiU or F#ni#l# Il#lp
71—
Ilftlp Wanttl
77—Siuiatlon Wftntttl
II—I ftcum# I'roprrty
12—Itti*in#. % Prop —Sal#
i #—n i • i k «t a i # iv«n t • 4
• I — H a#I K i t «.ft Sftlft
17—Mu8 ritt« U#nt4l«
to—Lott For Hit#
Dl—Purina—ilrutta
t f —Hut '»f Mdls At'rcftftft
iw iln im * For Hdlft
tft.—iiuu*#&gt; —Hfttft nr R*«l
‘ftf —1(d»l.| to6*1 Frtf II#nt

$100.00 DOWN
Kelertissn of 2. 3, and 4
Bednouit located in various
sections of Sanford
Immediate Delivery

Ball-Blnh* Agency
REAL

ESTATE-INSURANCE
3rd 4 Park Ave.
Phone 322 3641

MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FROM $50.00
FOR THE REST HOME
BUY
SEE YOUR

3 • BEDROOM, 2 bath, un
furnished I mi. to base, 2
blocks to shopping renter 4
srhool. l year lease rcigtlr
ed 1120 mo. 322-1670 after
3 pm ,

V A - FHA

2 Bedroom nome, SIT CatiUna.

Property

UNFURNISHED House. Kit
ehen equipped. 2611 Laurel
Ave

Management
and Sales Broker
JIM H U N T

| Cwt»V&lt;•In

111—Tr4lt#r»—CftliAm n
107—Mobil# llonifft—riftla
103 —Mobil# llonifta—IK#nt
l'»i—Trftilrr Hpicft—ll#r»i
P*;, —Trailer t#4»t#—vSiil#
—.\p#rim#nu For li#nl
!fH_ltoi&gt;m ■ Fur ft#nl
Ilo—ilut#l It.mm*
112—tl*ii 14iK Agent*
H3—Wftnfvd To 11r-nt
I tS—Autug Fur Sftlt
I tft —Auto#—Ha'* eir T ratt
Ml —Tru k* For 8ftl#
130—Auinriirtttvft Hmrwlrft
13!—yrufjiicra ft Cyelftft
737—llnfttf 4 MGtf&gt;r8
IS#—Aljirliift Siippli#i

3 BEDROOM, 3 Rath_ I4x»
Fla. Room. Yearly lease
$120 m o. 1321 E. 34th., Call
322 6770 before 9 30 or af­
ter I.

REALTY

RENTALS

Office: 322-2118
Nights: 323-MWI
322 0648
2521 Park Drive

HOME RENTERS

It's Just good business to
check first with Sanford's
TRANSFERRED, $100 Down. largest H o m e Servicing
3 Bdrm , fenced yard, kit
Agency, Fine Homes, Fairly
rhen eqaipped. North Or­ Priced. In all SlzesI
lando, Ph. 322 2291.

HOME OWNERS
GKEENRRt AR
Choir* lot* available
In G«md llentjl homes, Priced
right, are renting and leas
Greenbriar of Loch Arbor
From S#minol* I'ounty
Dlftet)
ing fasti
overlooking golf eouree.
Custom building to your Call Today, For Trompt and
—r a
Efficient Service. It Pays!
specifications.
Greenbriar
95. IlnustM For Sale
developed by
KINGS WOOD
4 BEDROOM, 2 Bath. Central
FA 2-807*
air 4 Heat. 322-3303.
2565 PARK DRIVE
BUILDERS. INC.
322-2420
322-7495
202 Fairmont Dr.
FILv • RESALES
NIGHTS 322 6824 — 323 0316
I.ike new. 2 4 3 BEDROOM
3 - BEDROOM, V i bath. 110
MASONRY Homes, 1 4 1
Azalea Lane, Sunland. ph.
Baths, Kitchens Equipped.
322-7999.
2 ROOM Cottage, ill utilities,
$100 Down, Payments 1ms
than rent.
RAVENNA PARK, 3 Bedroom. including linen furn . Adults
only. Week nr month. 2|ut
2 bath, Central Alr-condl
HKLMLY REALTY
tinning, heating, built-in kit­ Park Ave.
Ph. 322-1641
chen. excellent closet space,
HEDROOM, Kitchen equip­
established lawn, landscap­ ped. 1705 Magnolia Ave
EVEHKTT A. HA III*EH ed.
109 Salsuma Dr. Phone
322 3650 or 322 6265.
AGENCY • REALTOR
322 9146.
&gt;445 S. Park Ave.
102. Mobile Homes • Sill*
Phones KA 2 2264 or FA 2 2 » \
RDBENT A. WILLIAMS
1-2 and 3 Bedrouma
Realtor
NEW and USED
Raymond Lundqulit, Asao.
Awnings
It Cabanas
FA 2 3131 Atlantic Sink Bldg
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
ee
332-2562
9ti. Houses • Sale or Rent Hwy. 17-92 S

425-5938

Stenstrom Realty

HOM ES

FO R SALE

WE BUY ANYTHING that's HUNTING CAMP. Furn In
Farmton Area, deep well
1901 S Park Ave.
sellable. We sell anything
water. Ph. 322-3232 or 322FA 2-3232 anytime
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
that's buyable. 323 6416. J 4
Foe the Be»t Iliiy In
7134.
YOUR KEXAIR DEALER
R Trading Post, Ine. 2309 S
A New or Resale Home,
1555 S. Park
322-6511
Orange Blossom Trail, Or
Payton
Realty
OAK SHADED
See Stenslrorn Realty
lando.
BALKS - PARTS • SERVICE
1 full acre of trees. High and 322-1301 17-02 at Hiawatha
m
■—
USED FURNITURE, one room dry. West side, near Inter­ 2 BEDROOM House, 2 Room We Have The Home For You'
80. Mine. For rtale
state. Full price, $2,000.
or houseful, tools, mise.
Cottage, furnished $7,500, J
STEIN WAY Piano. 322 3903.
items, ANYTHING you have
F, Holt Sr Rose Dr off San
St. Johns Realty
to veil. 322 2270.
ford Ave. on Palm Way.
THE TIMF TESTED FIRM
2365 PARK DRIVE
j 55. Furniture For Sele
116 N Park Av*
FA 2 6123 HOUSE, with new roof, stove
322-2 420
322-7195
H water heater, attic fan
I n tit# I n n r t • ( III* Crt«#wfr
95. Ilouae* For Sele
J « 4i e , t t m l n i e l * * • « 8l f ,
FKEIS ESTIMATE
floor furnace 4 pump. With NIGHTS 322-6624 _ 3210316
M b . In P r n l i B t f .
Upholstering * Mattress r*n
Furn garagt Apt 2582 San
I n ir*i Fatal# «*f
Epitome *&gt;f Quality
ovatmg New * Used Furni
KATHUYN r liot.ToV
ford Ave $ 10.600. 322 0525 or
I/K-ated
on
the
loveliest
corner
tore. Call Nix Bedding Mfg
5251
T a %II « F#etl«**Fa anil r # r « * # «
of 21st 4 Oak, Tree bark
Co
it 70* Celery Ave.
Ha% In
C laim *
*r
I l # m a a 4a
brick construction. 3 big bed­
RARE OPPORTUNITY
fA 2-2117.
i l t l i H falil F ata l# !
room*. 2 bath*. Tennessee You Just hardly do *#* these
#*ch if you ftrft
iaraby nMifi*1 «n4 rtiu trid tn BEDROOM Living Room. Din­ stone firrplace. huge double
anymore. 3 Bedroom A Oak
fr«a#nt any rlftlmft And 4tint mil
floors on large 90x133 ft cor­
%birh you. «r tlth#r of you. ing Room. Extra piecea. esrporte, central heal 4 airBuy h a v a acalnat th * a a t a t t of Freezer. Clean. 322 ouo. km
conditioning. Copper flash­ ner lot in nice wel! establish
KATIIIlY.N V BOLTON. d#c#*«E. Jenkins Circle.
ing. well 4 pump for lawn ed neighborhood Priced for
ft-1 Ula «»f *ftld County, l-s fh#
County J'i'1*# of Haml no!# *sum* DINETTE SET 7 pe. formica
work Many plus features
the economy minded buyer. FHA - VA HOMES
tv FlorH*. t» hi• nffti*a in tha
to Hir t 'N«u*# o f »114 **o il nt y • f •op, 6 months old, $60 Ph. Call now for your appoint­ $10X93 only * W down. 178
!, I, 4 I BEDROOMS
ment to tee this lovely home
ft«n f®H , Vt or i*11 nr11ItIft a’*i
a month.
322 8096.
1. 14k 4 2 BATHS
&lt;e«!rri't«r month* fr»»fn tha ttm#
Exclusive with
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
ftf t h a f irnt publication of tht•
Stemper Agency LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT!
ft*.tie#. Two rtsplaa **f a*ch For toe hugest selection of
fcfftlm o f &lt;l#m#nt| *It-a11 b* in
nearly new and used furni­ St. Johns Realty
REALTOR
INSUROR
For Complete Information
• rltlni »ft‘J »H«U fttaf# lb*
ture, see Noll's Furniture THE TIME TESTED FIRM FA 2-4991 1919 S. Krenrh Ave
See or Call Your
flsr • rtf r*#Hl#ir»*ft ftiftrj llo#1t of.
Brckerage in Casselberry lie N Park Ave
FA 2 6123
In . ft t 1rt *« rtf (lift 4*1fttfllin i
IMM ACULATF.
an || Bhilll bft ■worn f by ib'
FHA - VA
ou IT 92 Open 6 days 9 to 6
nr Alt**rnt y
#1ftf mint,, hi*
DON'T BELIEVE US—
I Bedroom, 2 story, l'a bath,
SALKS BROKER
■nr| ftcuimyinlf 1 by * mine Used furniture, ippnnnces,
SEE FOB YOURSELF
separate dining room, den. ATe Have The Home For You
f-* of on« drt'.Ur ftnet • ich
tools etc. Bought • Sold This attractive 2 Story. 3 Bed
aisitTl rtf iftniftir-i not ■rt Iliad
sewing room, large living
*8*1! b* Vrtli
Larry's Mart 21$ Sanford
room, 2 Bath home— Modern room, etn'ral hea! 4 air con
1m [in # a k *ii*8• r
Kitchen— Hardwood Floor!
dilion. Beautifully lamDrapAft *-l mlnlitrstur of 18* Ave Ph. FA 24132
Pat ftf* nf
1 Acre of Land—Priced at rd. fenced yard. Convenient
2565 PARK DRIVE
KROKHLEK
BOl.TklN.
Sofa
4
Chair,
KATlIRTft P.
$11,500 only $50o Down.
to school and shopping Price 322-2120
322-7195
R icititfl
reasonable 610 Myrtle Ave.
Air. LUvlri C. Clark
$16,300.
| MGHTS 322 6821 - 32J 0346
Attorney at Law
Sell Us Your Furmtura.
P o Bo* : i
Quick Service With the
St. Johns Realty !
OrUn Jo, FI or! 1ft
PuhlUh Oct. 31. 30 Jk S o t
tnve-itmenf 4 Realty
Cash SUPER TRADING
n
iE TIME TESTED FIRM
11. 1381.
POST. FA 2-0*77,
tl* N. Park Ate.
222 9173 11$ N. Park Ave. FA 2 * i a |
Cl*F-W

Stenstrom Realty

Legal Notice

$100 DOWN

Stenstrom Realty

SO U TH W A RD

2 BEDROOM house, complete­
ly furnished. 322 0367.

LAKEFRONT: U rg e 3 - bed­
room, 2 bath, completely
furnished. Dishwasher, deep
frccre, automatic washer 4
dryer, central heal. |130 per
2 BDRM., 1305 Elliott, 16.500*
mo. 322-4970.
322-0525 or 5254.

CLASSIFIED INDEX

85. Vacuum Cleaners

197. Houses For Rent

ftrralft Oct. 23, 1964 — Page 11 95. House* For Sale

CUSTOM Built Hume on Lake
Ph. evenings 322-1397,

lO.'t. Mobil* Ho me•* • Itrnt
H K D It -HI M Trailer on
large lake Adults only. Ph
322-7368

97. limit*** For Rent

Bedroom block House, l^ike
I (Hi. Apnrl mentis for Kent
Monroe, Ph 322 3930.

UNFURNISHED 2 Bedroom 3 LARGE rooms, bath. Furn­
house, Kitchen equipped Ph.
ished. $63. 110 W. 3rd. St.
322 3651,
LAKE MARY clean furnish
3 BEDROOM Furnished house, ed Duplex Apt , I liedrnom
1211 Myrtle Ave I’h 322-2951 Call 322 3930
or inquire at 306 W n th St.
FURNISHED
Bdrm Garage Apt.
ndrm Duplex
lldrni House
Bdrm., Uv Bath
UNFURNISHED
I Bdrm
1 Bdrm. Extra mra

1
2
I
3

$ 53
$ 45
$ 70
$135
I 80
$115

Stemper Agency

FOR SALE
1 1959 B-ftl-T. Mack
Traclnr; 1 1959 Great
Dane Trailer. .11 Font
Long, Tranairool |Tnderailing Unit. Value
$12,non. Will Sacrifice
For Quick Sale For

Rea 1torlnsu ror-Tr ides
322 4911 19!# S French Ave.

$8,000.
M rR oberl* T ire S upply
403 W . 1s t
S anford, Fla.

SPECIALS
STATION
62 CHEVROLET
With Air Conditioning.

W AGON

1695

WII.LYS J EEP TRUCK
W heel

D rive

Bob McKee Used Cars
701 FRENCH AVE.

•II. 325-0721

106. Apartment* for Rent 123. Boat* ft Motors
UNFURNISHED 2 Bedroom 16 Ft. BOAT 4 TRAILER with
Apt., K i t c h e n Equipped 30 hp, motor. Has top 4 re ­
mote controls. In good con­
10Slx W. ISt h St. Ph. 349 3332,
dition, $215 cash. Th. 322J ROOMS, turn., clean, utili­ 7*90.
ties. $56 mo. 322 2764
BOAT A Motor for Sat* of
1 B E D R O O M , furnished, Trade. Want Truck or Jeep
ground floor Duplex Apt. —4 wheel drive. Boat U 1*
Contact 2312 Palmetto,
f t , Motor 39 HP Johnson.
349-4461.
FURN. APT. 322-2800.
PLYWOOD Pram, like new,
$:U) mo. t*p. Surplus City.
bought last year, $20. Ph.
322 6X17,
FURN. Apt., Adults. 322-1926.
Furnished Apts. Centrally lo­ Gateway To TTve waterway
cated $43 OO 4 $60 oo per Robson Sportinjg Goods
Your EVIXRUDE Dealer I
month. Ph. 322-3641.
304 6 8 E. 1st. Ph. fA 1-SM1
3 ROOM Furnishes! Apt. $65,
17 FT Fihreglass, lights, top,
111 E. 8th , 322-4285
compass, trailer, spare tire,
Furn. Apt. 2300 xtenoavSIlf.
.u) h p Evlnrude, electric
start. Excellent condition.
MODERN 2 Bdrm furn. Apt
6fli Palmetto Ave. 322 1371 $993 322 04*9.
after 3:30 p m.
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
Cowan. 322-40H

WE 1. A K A APARTMENTS
111 W. First SI.
l-Room Efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath 4 shower, suitable
for couple or single perron
or retired All utilities in­
cluded in rent. Ideally lo
eated on Is* St., within l
block of 2 free parking Iota
and shopping nentar. In­
quire at Manuel Jacobson
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.

108, Rooms Fnr Rent
CLEAN ROOM for Man. tot
Magnolia Ave. 322 0720

115. Auto* Fur Sale
'63 CHEVY It NOVA, excel
lent condition. $1600. Ph
322 228.1.
'57 CIIKVOLET 4 door, clean,
good condition. 322 *58*.
•35 CHKV BEL AIR B 11. new
tirrs This ear must be *rrn
A driven to be appreciated
Ph. 322 7690
I.MPALA 1960, radio, heater,
automatic transmission. One
owrner. Clean. 322-tHlO.
'38 UUICK, Special $300. I’h.
322 0231.
’39 RAMBLER, white, 4 door
Sedan, excellent coml., new
seat covers, good tires $600
Ph. 3230183
'39 FIAT. Model 600, 2 door
sedan, excellent condition.
Ph. 322 6389.

118. Trucks For Sale
'48 FORD Pick-up, Runs good
605 Haywood Br.

150. Automotive Service
Auto Giasa, Taps
4 Seat Cavers

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
304 W 2nd St FA 2 8032
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Senkarik Glass and Taint
Company
110 Magnolia

Ph

FA 5 4622

121. S co o ters &amp; Cycle*
VESPA 130 Scooter, good as
new, many extras. 3227960.

N A T IO N A L

B A N K

POSSESSION
'65 I'hcv PU $1168 bat $19 m.i
'61 Itui.iull JIH.X lul. 617 mu.
'61 Uiirvair $7*8 lul. $12 mo.
'61 M'poblan $687 bal $32 mo
'61 Falcon $1088 bal. $19 mo.
'60 Ford $788 hnl. $32 mo.
’60 Vnlktwgn. $699 bal $32 mu
'60 Lincoln $1199 b.d. 119 mo.
'60 Mrrrury $888 bal. $38 mo.
'60 Corsair $792 hat. $12 mo
'60 Falrnn $7*7 b»|. $13 m&gt;&lt;
'59 Plymouth $6 hh h.il 429 rim
59
(lid* $699 bal. $32 mo.
'59 Plymouth $517 bal $29 mo
'39 Ford 16x9 bal. $12 in".
'59 Mrrrurv $597 bal. $31 mo.
'59 Intn I PL’ $5*7 bal $29 mo
'59 Punliar $697 bal. $12 mo.
'58 t'h r id r r $399 lul. $32 mu
‘5H Ulii* $399 bal. 129 mo.
'58 Hillman $587 bal. $.t| mo.
'38 I’onliac $399 bal. $31 mo
'58 lboli* 1599 bal. $29 mo.
’3 h | IrSula $599 bal, $'29 mo,
'58 Ford 1591 bal. $.lt mo
’SS Kurd $299 hxl. $11 mo
'57 I’ly mouth $199 hat 429 mo
'57 DeSola $512 hat. $29 mo,
'37 Ford $299 bal. $10 mo.
"56 Mrrrury 199 bal. 66 an
'55 Cadillar $199 bal. $10 mu.
'35 Mrrrury $99 bal, $1 mo,
'51 lluirk $99 bal. I t mo.
i n i !
11 )1 /
Sanford,
National

SANFORD AVE
OPEN EVENINGS
Florida
322-1503
ltrpu«»r»*iona lac.

&gt;2 Corvair Monza
2-Boor Coupe, 4-Speed
Tran«mi»siiin, Radio and
llratrr. Red Finish With
Red l.ratheretla,

’1495
61 Ford
6 Paxorngrr ('nutilBy
Sedan, V-8, Automatic
Transmission, P o w e r
Sleeting, R a d i o and
Healer, Air Conditioned.

’1495
fill Rambler
Classic 6, 4 Hr. Sedan, 6
Uyl., Standard Transmis­
sion, Radio and lira lrr,
Extra t l ean Throughout,
White Finish.

’1595
HI Renault
Minor Sedan, Solid Body,
l Iran Thrmighoiil, and
Only

’595
62 Rambler
American Convertible, I
Uyl., Standard Tranaml*
sion. Radio and Heatrr,
Light Blue With While
Top, Clean Interior, A
Mrll fared For Car.

’1295
59 Chevrolet
NOMAD STA. WAGON
V-8, Auto. Trans.,
Power Steering, Powtr
Brakr*, Radio and
lira lrr.

$

995

61 Chevrolet
mp.il* (onvrrtihle V-8,
Xuiomatie Transmission
Power Steering, Po*»*T
Brake*. Ilsdln A Heater
\ir t'lindillnnrd. Black
Paint With While Top.
Escellrnt ThroughtiqL

’1795
OPEN FRIDAY
NITK T IL 9 P.M.

HOLLER
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�Make Southern
Uaimd Proas latsr—ti—si
President Johnson returns
to the Southland Saturday
and next weak In an effort to
awing several doubtful states
U s wag.
Tha President flies to Mem­
phis, Tens., Saturday for an
address and wfll make a brief
airport appearance at Chat­
tanooga on hla way to BaltiJohnson will ha followed In­
to Memphis by • Republican
"truth squad" of four eongreasmen. Tha congressmen
win view Johnson** address
an television and than tasks
yubtle comments afterward.
Tha President will come
hack South Sunday and Mon­
day with visits at Boca Raton,
Miami aad Orlando Sunday.
Ha wUt spend Sunday night
hi Orlande aad make a "ma­
lar adfram" there Moadsy
masalag awarding to state
Oamacratia officials.
Later Moaday, Mr. Johnson
w ill viaH Jacksonville, Au­
gusta aad Macon, Ge.f and
wind ay with an appearance
at Cahnahia, B. C.
South Carolina Democrats
said Johnson agreed to apeak
ta Columbia after being indermal that a presidential
visit was aaaantlsl ta h o p e *
ef carrying South Carolina
far tha Democrats.
OOP presidential candidate
Barry Goldwstar will maka a
■oothwide television appeal
for votes from Columbia Hal­
loween night, appearing with
■an. Strom Thurmond, R-

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Thai mind, campaigning tn
Dixie far Ooldwatar, told a

Projects For
Casselbeny
Pitch WSCS Studied

GOP rally at Orangabarg, 8.
C., Thursday night that the
Supreme Court poeaibly could
be revised with Goldwater a t
president.
Thurmond said five Justices.
Including Chief Justice Earl
W arn s, a n eligible for re­
tirement and Goldwater would
■elect their successor* If they
stepped down during his ad­
ministration.
Elsewhere in the South:
Clarked e k Mias.: Coahoma
County prooocutlng attorney
Thomas H. Pearson said
Thursday he would quit the
Democratic party and become
a Republican.
Richmond, Va.: State GOP
chairman Robert Corbe r laid
Thursday tha Republican na­
tional committee was letting
Virginia slip through thair
fingers by not bringing Goldwater into tha state.
Macon. Ga.: Agriculture
Secretary Orville Freeman
■aid Thursday tha retirement
income of persons under so­
cial security would be Jeop­
ardised If Goldwater were
elected president.
Charlotte, N. C.t Tbe Char­
lotte Observer, without "great
enthusiasm," Thursday en­
dorsed President Johnson.
Tampa, F k i Tha Tampa
Times Thursday called for the
election of Goldwater, stating
tha United States must re­
main strong to meat tha
threat of Communism.
Montgomery, Ala.: For tha
first tlma tn history, Alabama
has mors than one million
registered voters. Mora than
half of them live in 11 urban
counties.

Rev. C. C Dees Jr.
Moved To Lakeland
Establishment of a church
a t Lakeland la tha m w duty
assigned to Rsv. C, C. Dees
J r., pastor for tho last SH
years of th* Missionary AlUanca Church her*.
Tha 8ouUisaat District af
tho Christian and Missionary
Alliance Church has appointed
Rsv. Dees to locate property
and build an sdlfics a t Lake­
land.
Ha will terminate his ap­
pointment to ths local church
with hla Sunday morning
aarvics on Nov. 1.
Rsv. and Mr*. D«ct hava
been residing wtih their thrsa
children a t 139 Pinccrrst
Drive. Their children are
Leah Jana, 3; Charles Tim­
othy, 3, and Emily Elisabeth,
nine monthe,
A native of Charlotte, N.
C., Rev. Dees was graduated
with a bachelor of a rts degree
In missions from Toccoa Falls
Bibla College, Toccoa Falls,
Ga.
Prior to coming to Panford,
ha had established a Minion*
ary Church at Jacksonville.
Ha had studied for missionary
work in New Gulnra (now
West Irian) but was denied
this field of endeavor due to
a chronic illness of hla slder
daughter.
Rsv. Dsss had been an of.
fleer in the Ministerial Assoelation for the last two years,
had Just been appointed
campaign chairman of ths T!)
Association and wa- an active
member of the Sanford Lions
Club.
"1 have greatly enjoy*d my
ministry here In Sanford,"
•aid Rev. Dees, "end I appre­
ciate the many courtesies of
tho people, plus their friend­
ships."

Palatka Paper
Backs Barry
PALATKA (UPI)—The Palaths Dally Naws has endorsed
Sea. Barry Goldwstar for pres­
ident in an editorial calling (or
a return to basic prioclplcs.
"It may be old fashioned,
out of step with tbe times or
Just plsin foolish, but wa beHave that this country has had
all tha socialism and pater­
nalistic government It needs
and that it is lime to stuw
down the trend toward even
more of those political phil­
osophies," the editorial in yes­
terday's edition said.
"B arry Goldwater’* election
can help this country return
to some of tha basic principle*
first b a g have endured and
which should be preserved,"
Jhe newspaper aaid.

By J i m Caaeetberry
T)m Casselberry Community
Methodist C h u r c h WSCS
heard a prof ram Tuesday afUrnoon a t tha church by Mrs.
H. T. Crittenden on "A Look
at Ourselves Aa Christian
Women."
Project* propoied during
tha bualneaa meeting conduct­
ed by tha president, Mrs. Phil
Caesber, were the purchaaa of
lightweight tables for the
Sunday School rooms and roof
drains to put over tha church
entrances.
Secretary of C h 11 d r a n'a
Work, Mrs. Clara Balmer an­
nounced plana for the annual
"Trick or Treat" for tha
UNICEF drive by tha chil­
dren of the Sunday School on
Halloween night to collect
funds for the United Nations
Children’s Fund. Tha WSCS
will sponsor a party for the
children a t 7:30 p. m. a t tha
church, a t which tlma the
money collected for food and
medicine for children around
tha world wilt be counted.
Refreshments were served
by tha hostesses, Mrs. Paul
Engleman, Mrs. E. C. Venice,
Mrs. Mlnnls Zimmerman and
Mrs. Effla Thompson.

Articles Given
For Auction
By Maryaaa Mile*
The Forest City Merchants
Association met T u e s d a y
night a t Irma’s Beauty Shop
in the shopping center and
Mrs. Batty MacGeen, presi­
dent, announced that many
valuable articles have been
donated for the suction to be
sponsored by the group start­
ing a t 7 p.m. Saturday.
The largest donation Is an
autnmublle from Christian­
sen’s Motors, Forest City. A
gocart Is also among the
things to be auctioned off by
Jim Ilsvis.
The proceeds will be used
for the annual Christmas
Party for youngsters of the
Forest City ares.
Fifteen merchant* attended
Tuesday night’s masting.

Coni Contract
DUNEDIN (UP!) — Flor­
ida Power Carp, hsa signed a
20-year contract with Pea­
body Coal To., of St. Louis,
for 1100 million worth of coal
to operate a new generating
plsnt at Crystal River.

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Scouts Work On
Advancement

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Seventeen scouts from Boy
Scoot Troop 311 held a campout recently a t Dew Drop
Pool, Casselberry, while work­
ing an advancement. Among
tha activities was a five-mile
hike.
Assisting Uw boys in p iss­
ing thetr first and second class
and m erit badge requirements
were F red Slaedler Sr. and
Charles Hewlett, two of the
troop dads. Hewlett instructed
the scoots In the safe handling
REDECORATING THE INTERIOR of th a Littla Red School Houm a r t
of ■ canoe.
these members of the Sanford Elks Lodge. They a re (from left) D. H.
Boys attending were Sieve
Green, Wayde Snyder, E. G. Neville and BUI Headrick. Tha fellow point*
Lijac,
Bin Daniel, Charles and
in* to a spot they missed is Snyder, tha exalted ruler of tha lodge.
Brian Hewlett. Lee Totten,
Todd Miller, Mika McManus,
Allan Sunjvaa. M m Hsrwood,
Edward Condiff, Larry Rigling, Fred Stsedler Jr., Dan
Dempsey, Steve Nlcarry, Pe­
WASHINGTON (UP1) Jenkins a b a told U&gt;* FBI Jenkins now U undergoing ter Montgomery, Bick JackAn exteoslva FBI Investigation that ha had been ’’enticed" by treatment in a Washington hos son and John Loekyer.
of Waltar W. Jenkins has turn­ tbe arresting officer In the IMP pttat far "astrema fgtlgua" and
ed up no Information that tha Incident. On both occasions high blood pressure. The FBI Skin Game
former presidential aide had Jenkins was arrastad in the Interviewed him at tha hos­ MIAMI (UPI) — Dalton W.
ever violated security or been basement men's room of tha
Washington YMCA. Tha room, pital and also talked with mors Dem on, 22, and Odalph
blackmailed because of his
described by city police as a than MO other parsons, tracing Stokea, 33, w en convicted by
arrests on moral charges.
Criminal Court Monday of
But FBI Director J. Edgar gathering place for sex devi­ hia background from boyhood
to tha present.
skinning an alligator.
Hoover's report to President ates, has since been closed.

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No Evidence Jenkins Violated Security

Johnson said that Jenklna, a
46-year-old father of sis, ad­
mitted "having engaged la the
indecent acts for which be was
arrested" on Jan. IS, 1969, and
against last Oct. 7.
Jenkins, a top Johnson aide
for 23 yeari, resigned his
White House post Oct. 14 after
dlselosura that he had been
•m a te d on a morals charge
the previous week. The Pres
Ident ordered an Immediate
FBI investigation of Jenkins
and tbe circumstances sur
rounding his arrest to see if
there had been any security
violations.
In an eight-page statement
Thursday night, Hoover said
that many of those interviewed
during the investigation—and
Jenkins himself—said the two
Incidents for which he was ar­
rested occurred during periods
of "extremely intense emo­
tional itrsin and physical ex
hauatlon."

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A t Stock Races
Cash prizes totaling ll.ooo
will be offered Sunday after­
noon for the Florida superstock championship races at
Valkarla Dragway nine miles
south of Melbourne on U. S. 1.
The events start at 2 pm.
and are sponsored by the Mel­
bourne Jaycees.

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By Jens Casselberry
Members sod officers o( the
Trslrio Lake Baptist Church
PHILLIPS
W.M.U. met Monday evening
■t the Church for a prevue of
programs and work to be done
in the roming year for com­
munity, state and foreign miss­
ions.
The new president, Mrs.
Ph. 322*2781
James Dunn, reviewed her
work for the coming year and
Mra. Charles Johnson outlined
future programs.
F. II. McALF.XANDFJt. President A Manager
Refreshments were served
following the program hy Mrs.
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�W ould The P lan Sto p ?
A m ajor amendment to Florida’i
constitution appearisf on the N or. 3
ballot U the proposition which would
enable Sarasota County to alter the
application of homestead exemption
in th a t particular county.
Although the proposal applies on­
ly to Sarasota County, It m ust be
acted upon all Florida voters and daserves a moat complete examination.
The amendment provides th a t the
first 32,000 of assessed valuation of
tax exempt homestead property shall
be taxable for school purpose* only,
and th a t the next |5,000 assessed
valuation — or from &lt;2,000 to &lt;7,000 — shall be exempt. The amend­
ment does not seek to change the
&lt;5.000 homestead exemption from
taxation for other than school pur­
poses.
Initially, the proposition sounds
as if it were a logical step toward
providing adequate funds for school
purposes. But this raises a number
of questions.
Would the plan stop a t th at point?
The Herald is of the opinion it
would not and that the next step
would be for other counties to seek
legislative and constitutional ap­
proval to do the same thing. Once
this was accomplished proponents of
other tax-supported causes would
attem pt to encroach on homestead
exemption.
The Herald contends th a t home­
stead should continue to be uniform­
ly applied in all counties rather than
through a patchwork of constitution­
al amendments for each of the 67
counties.
Where does the problem of financ­
ing education really lay?
The Herald believes the solution
is not in changing the application of
homestead exemption but in applying
100 per cent full Just
ju st value assessments in all counties.
For example, Railroad Assessment
Board figures reveal th a t of Flor­
ida's 67 counties only Osceola, Sum­
ter and Okaloosa levy taxes on 100
per cent valuation.
Seminole levies at 90 per cent but
county officials say the method util­
ized is equivalent to 100 per cent.
Washington County’s percentage is

Thought For Today
Greater love hath no man than
this, th a t a man lay down his life
for his friends.—John 15; 13.
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No man is the whole of himself*
his friends are the rest of him.—
Harry Emerson Fosdick.

Electoral Plan Rapped
York hss 43, two srnatori
end 41 representatives. Dela­
ware has three, two senators
and one member of tha
HouseEach New Yorker votes for
43 electoral each Delawarian
for three, of which Mundt
lays:
“ This is a syttem which
grades an Americans' capac­
ity to vote on his post office
address and by accident of
geography. The states should
have this rxtra vote power
but not tha individual cit­
izen.'*
Mundt rstcutated that one
New York d tiien would
have about 14 times as much
voting authority as another
individual in Delaware purely
by accident of geography.
“ We talk about c i v i l
rights," Mundt said. “ What
happens to the civil rights of
the individual In Delaware?"
That is the question AGGS
ind NSBA wsnt to raise with
tha U. S. Supreme Court in
in effort to prove the Elec­
toral College syttem unconititutional. Another sparkplug
in tha movement is Hugh
Matlock, director of the Elec­
toral College Reform Commit­
tee ( ECHO), r o Box 388,
San Antonio, Tex.
AGGS Secretary J. Harvte
Williams recently wrote Matlock that:
“A dramatic move of tre­
Page 1-A Sanford, Florida Fri., October 23, 1961 mendous national importance
for Electoral College reform
is in the making. A suit will
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lie brought in the U. S.
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Supreme Court against tha 4S
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I te b e d S a t u r d a y p r e c e e d l n * C h r i s t m a s .
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Ate I Men tha
AM I M a s th e
that Is right," Mundt asked
tha Senate tha other day.
“How many of yon think that
la fair. Tha Electoral Collage
system" la Inequitable, Iniquit­
ous, unjust ,
“Tha rot ten eta Incorporated
in tha present Electoral Col­
lege system comprises the tap
root of all of tha evila that
plague tha desirts of free
men to remain free in Amer­
ica today.
“ How many of you think
that ws can rescue freedom
from tha pressure groups of
tha metropolitan areas of this
country with an unjust, un­
fair Electoral College voting
aystem such ae th a t!
“ I hope th a t the state of
Delaware will go through
with ita plan to carry Into the
federal court, within tha next
few months, a lawsuit chal­
lenging tha constitutionality
of tha Electoral College sys­
tem."
But tha winner • take • stl
aspect of the Electoral Col­
lege la only a p art of Mundt'a
objection to the system. Elec­
tors run at-targn In each state
and each state has as many
electors as it has members of
Congress, For oxample: New

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EDITORS NOTE: Hara’s
your ascend column by Fuller
Warren, former Governor. In
his inimitable say, Uila North­
west Florida “cracker boy”
discusses a aubjact which will
be the basis of a series af
speeches when ha tour* the
Stata In tha near future. We
believe you will find his view­
point Interesting.
By Filler Warren

(Forster Gevemer af Florida)
I have always admired the
sagacity of tha West Florida
Cracker. I think ha ia a pret­
ty sm art fellow — probably
because I am a Weat-Floridabom Cracker.
So I am mors than a little
pusiled over news from my
old Blountetown stand that
the GOP la burning tha weodi
over that# by planting the
belief that their boy la a
candidate who Is against Civ­
il rights. In short, 1 frar my
old neighbors are "being
took."
All of which — and let’s
stop kidding ourself about it
— would give the GOP boy a
big leg up In West Florida.
Moralise and philosophise on
this subject all you will, it’s
still a sticky topic over In my
old end of the state.
I am now adjusting my per­
sonal affairs so that 1 can

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h sld lia b le to* d a m ssea u n l i t t 6a law .

nix Schools.
Barry Goldwater helped ta
end segregation in Phoenix
restaurants.
Barry Goldwater ended seg­
regation in the Aritona N a­
tional Guard.
In 1953 Barry Goldwater
co-sponsored in the United
State* Senate tha FEPC
measure proposed by tha
NAACP.
In 1957 Barry Goldwater
announced he was fer the Civ­
il Rights act.
Barry Goldwater ia now a
member of tho Urban League,
an ardent advocate of Civil
Rights.
Now on one challenges the
right of Senator Goldwater
to vote a* he sees fit, and to
join the organisations of hia
choice. But wo do question
the amaiing speed with which
ho now changes hats.
SO now will the real Barry
Goldwater please stand up?
If m r old West Florida
neighbors actually are going
to vote for this fellow be­
lieving he is a segregationist
there will bo a loud crash
and a shaking of the earth on
election day.
It will be caused by thair
Daddies and their Granddaddies turning ovar in thair
graves.

Phil Newsom Soys

Worry Clinic
Here la a pertinent fol­
low- i p for George M i n i n '*
observations about vandal­
ism. Discuss throe cases la
school for “forewarned Is
forearmed" and morality
needs to be fastened la ape-'
rifle cases. Vandals lend ta
be goose-steppers, not brave
independents. They a rt Coy­
otes; not lions I
CASE U-411: Yesterday 1
mentioned tha shrewd com­
ments on vandalism that were
mads by Editor Georgs Stu­
art of tha Tarentum (I'a.)
News.
Vanduts usually travel in
packs, like timid coyotes.
They haven't tha courage of
tha Hon, which travels alone
in hunting proy.
And vandals ark usually
hungry for power. They are
the folk* who didn't make
high grades or rata member­
ship on their school teams or
the debating and glee clubs.
They haven't handled news­
paper routes or earned merit
badges in B«y Seoul work.
They are the idlers or the

“spectator" type who stayed
on the sidelines Just watching
tha athlstea play ball out on
tha field,
Frustrated by their many
years of timidity and lacking
in the habits of building
things up via creative work,
they try to lift themselves by
their own bootstraps in a
wild sprea of destruction.
George Stuart mentioned
their raid on a local ceme­
tery and even a church.
At Detroit a few years ago,
they invaded the public li­
braries and destroyed thou­
sands of dollars worth of
books.
book Jackets and then hurl the
book ackuts and then hurl tha
books against the far wall.
t Others have invaded beauti­
ful suburban h o m e s a n d
squirted ink all over the
ilrapea or oriental ruga.
When our o l d e s t s o n ,
Geurge, was taking his naval
air training at 1'vnxacola, he
would rent a boat during his
spare time and cruise up and
down the bayous.

Letters

To The Editor
Editor, Herald:
The wire services carried a
story Monday about a state­
ment ronccrning Senator Goldwater Issued in St. louls by a
croup of people attending the
Slat Triennial Convention of
the Episcopal Church.
The story did not mske It
clear that this was not an of­
ficial statement of the Church.
It was not the result of a reso­
lution of the Convention or
mything of this sort.
Rather, it was the consider­
ed opinion of a group of in­
dividuals, speaking as Individ­
uals. it was signed by a amall
percentage o( the perhapi ISO
hiahnps attending (he conven­
tion, and by a few of the delegatea and visitors to tha con
ventior,
I think that this clarification
ahould be made.
Leroy D. Soper
Rector, Holy Cross
Episcopal Church
Editor, Th* Herald:
Question: If approximately
th* first two years of the
four year terra is required
for a full-time eounty com­
missioner of average educa­
tion and intelligence, attend­
ing all official meetlnga and
conferences with other de­
partments, traveling several

thousand miles throughout the
county keeping informed on
all county problems, etc. to
become seventy-five per cent
efficient, how many years
would be required for a part
time commissioner of above
average education and intelli­
gence with a probable twentyfive per cent attendance to
county business to become
fifty per cent efficient?
Or—ia tha employment of
a county manager heing con­
templated Instead of a deputy
clerk to eounty commission­
ers?
Vernon W. Dunn

There In no

Senator Holland's
SEMINOLE COUNTY CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTER9

Pd. Pot. Adv.

UPI Foreign New* Aaalyat
WISTON HOUSE, Sus­
sex, England — In th* un­
likely setting of a country
manor house in th* rolling
hills of Sussex, now yellowgreen in th* early fall, two
Aslans and two Africans dis­
cussed whether th* color of
men’s skin* eventually would
divide the world.
The question arose because
Red China has launched Just
such a campaign now that its
split with th* Soviet Union
ha* shed the trappings of an
ideological dispute and tmsrged as an open struggle for
world power.
It should be emphasised
that this was not aoap-box
oratory but rathor a discus­
sion among men whoea po­
sition* in government for
elsewhere made It possible for
them both to assess or mould
public opinion within their
own countries.
Among the four from Ni­
geria, Uganda, Pakistan and
Malaysia therr was agreement
that In a simple choice of
communism, the Chinese at no I
tha better chance of success
among colored nations.
In th* Nigeria! view, color
ranked above communism as
a world problem.
“Thera is no use sven tir­
ing It to communism,“ he
said, “because many don't evtn know what communism is.”
And he asked bluntly: “ If
Red China It a threst, what
ia th# West going to do?”
Th* discussion ranged be­
yond color. For, while it is e
fact that most, of th* new na­
tion# ar* brown, yellow or
black, their frustration! arise
from a belief that th* weal­
thy Western nation* exploit
them f»r their raw material*,
and their own impatience I t
bridge a gap of centuries i"

thair industrial development.
And this Red China sacks
to exploit,
Th* discussion arose as
part of the Wilton Park confertnees held on this ancient
estate whoa# land titles go
back to William the Conquer­
or, Tha objective of the con­
ferences, sponsored by the
British Foreign Office with
some outside support from
th* Ford Foundation, is great­
er understanding of world
events.
Rightly or wrongly, the un­
der-developed nation* have
accepted whole-heartedly the
Soviet charge that GATT, the
General Agreement on Tariff
and Trade is a rich man's
club.
Said the Uganda speaker,
"the rich get richer and the
poor get poorer. It was not
exactly a new concept but it
was echoed in more concrete
terms by the Pakistani.
The fall in tha price of raw
materials, he maintained, has
cost tha underdeveloped na­
tions more than all they have
received In loans and that, un­
less world raw material pri­
ce* are stabilized, ''you will

have Cuba* all aver tho
piece.”
Tha Africans saw little
danger in the world popula­
tion exploilon but exhibited a
dream-like quality in how
their own peoplss should bo
fed.
It is this attitude which re­
fuses to accept step-by-step
developments and which leads
them to demand Industry be­
ing able to manage th* tools.
But there la nothing dream­
like in the impllcity threat
that If eommuniim takas ov­
er the new nation*, It will be
because the West failed to
meet what they believe la Its
responsibilities.

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One day he found a beau­
tiful old plantation in excel­
lent repair. Nobody livid In
It, but the caretaker took
George through the mansion.
It was still furnished with
furniture from the pra-Civil
War era.
Antique dealers would have
been thrilled just to view all
those furnishings.
Even the cellar was still
stocked with canned goods in
glass Jars.
Since George had an art­
istic bent, he was delighted
just to feast hit eyes on this
old mansion.
So he tub! the caretaker
that the next time he was
free, he wanted to bring a
coupls of his aviator pats
along tu ace the old home.
Alas, when they arrived a
few weeks latar, the caretaker
shed tears.
For some teenaga vandals
had broken into the old man­
sion. They had amashrd the
glasa fruit jura and thua
scattered jams and jellies all
over tha basement.
Then they went upstair*
and smashed the legs of the
antique chairs, w a n t o n l y
broke thn old-fashioned mir­
rors, and then built bonfires
in the middle of the living
room rug.
These fires partly gutted
the obi home and ruined the
ruga with soot and flame.
This is a typical r a s e of
wanton destruction, but typ­
ical of mobs.
Even a trained sheep dog
will revert to wolf pack be­
havior if it gets into a group
of stray canines. Than thay
may kill an entire flock of
sheep just for sport.
fAlways write to Dr.
Tran# in rare of this news­
paper, enclosing n long
stamped, arid reseed envelope
and 20 rente to rover typ­
ing end printing costs when
you send for one of his
booklets.)

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T h e H e ra ld la a member ef the O b i i m T re e s w h ic h la en­
title d eacluM vely te the use fe r re p u k lle a U e a a t a ll th e lees!
Deere p rin ted la th is newspaper.

maka n trip back to this fa­
miliar ground before Nov. 3.
I want to tell my onetime
neighbors the truth :r. this
matter. 1 want to show them
what an integration wolf
look* Ilka In segregation
clothing.
Completely without debate
on tha merits or lack of mer­
its in hla stand, Ufa look
carefully at tha record of this
head of the Republican P ar­
ty, Let us aee if hia highly
publicised vote ageinst the
Civil Right* hill of 1964 was
a vote of tha heart — or whe­
ther It was a vote carefully
calculated to pick up some
badly needed prestige in the
Deep South. I maintain that
was a coldly calculated vote
inspired entirely by the then
imminent Presidential cam­
paign.
Her* is the record that
prove* my point:
Barry Goldwater had pnhllcly admitted that he was a
dues paying and card carry­
ing member of NAACP, the
oldest and most aggressive
organisation for civil rights.
Barry Goldwater endrd seg­
regation in hi* family depart­
ment store in Thoenix, Ari­
sons, long ago.
Bsrry Goldwater helped to
end segregation in th* Phoe­

Dr. Crane’s

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la advaaee.

Cracker Fuller Warren Says:

Neighbors Being Took’

th e lowest as 27.44 per cent while
Sarasota, the county in question,
levies taxes at 69.99 per cent.
I t would appear th at perhaps the
best way for Sarasota County to
meet it* financial needs for ita
schools is to levy taxes on a valua­
tion percentage commensurate with
moat of the other counties.
For years Florida has encouraged
people from other states to reside
here end has pointed to the home­
stead exemption law as an advan.
tage. Hundreds of thousands of peo­
ple, including a majority of elderly,
have built or bought homes here and
adjusted their living standards to
th eir social security, pension and
other retirement benefits.
The Herald does not believe that
one of the major reasons for the
state’s present welfare and economy
should be endangered by the passage
of this amendment.
Surely Sarasota County’s school
board follows a procedure almost
identical with other counties in ob­
taining school funds.
Here, for instance, Seminole’s
school board calculates how much
it will cost to operate the schools
on a per capita basis, estimates the
number of pupils and arrives at the
number of dollars required to operate
the system for a given year.
The board has no other choice but
to levy the necessary millage to ob­
tain the needed income.
The Herald is convinced this me­
thod is better than attempting to
make inroads upon homestead ex­
emption.
Finally, the sole effect of the
amendment would be to shift the tax
burden to those least able to pay.
For these reasons The Herald
recommends the defeat of the pro­
posed amendment.

Lyle C. Wilson Soys:

United Frees lateraslioeul
Th# American Good Gov­
ernment Society (AGGS) and
tha National Small Buaineaa
Association (NSBA) h a v e
teamed up to put some money
and muacla Into tha effort to
reform tho presidential Electoral College. Each has budgeted $50,000 for the job.
Sen. Karl E. Mundt, RS. D., passes tha word that
petitions are being circulated
in Delaware asking tha stata
attorney genera! to challenge
in federal court tha method
by which electoral votes are
allocated. Tha aystem now ia
based on winner-take-all.
Thus, when Richard M.
Nixon won California in 1960
by a margin of less than
1 per cent of tha votes cast
ha won all of tha state’s elec­
toral votes. It was the same
aa though California had
voted unanimously for him
instead of giving John F.
Kennedy almost half ita
votes.
And when Kennedy in 1960
ferried New York by a mere
whisker he got all 43 New
York electoral votes. Nixon
got none.
“How many of you think

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1 * WlM H th* IW HH *a« | |
U i a Ii m aa tfea &lt; « i," since
all klaAa af problem* om be la
effeel tbla Saturday that bring
•baaa U M M M , u U | | U i H
u 4 a raaatuatiaa m u h u **
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H it. bat ataata aa*
ara wlllla* ta aa* aalf eegtroi
u aveM all ktaA* af trait]**.
A lu m (K arel |1 ta Apm
It)— If yaa ( n ' t aak*a«la pour
baara **« aatlvlttaa *la*lr. roe
m i *eat* b u «i tlma tad *&lt;•
aamUak nathing t*4*r. kanuia
n w u 4 aaal Paa’t let »rne­
ar* tir o * yaa far a I#**.
T U U I (April t* la Way
It)— Bp delving lata be*h* end
reaarda af a llaaaclal nature,
pea know aaaatlp whet your
tra* paaitlaa la ai »ra*«nt.
Daa’t taka a*p akanee* w i t h
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• n n t (K tp II ta J i m m

— Bp p lan n in g pour a e llv lt le i
pea m a la h e a d w a y, but haph aa ar* d a sh in g a b a a l only re ­
t a il* la d li* * t t a f * « t !* a and Irk in * aib a ra - A v a i l b a r la * te
a pel a p it a . P lt a a * y e a r a i n
* a a * frla a d a In p. m.
MBON C M t lD B B N (J a n a 1)
te J u ly I t ) — DenH perm it that
p r |* a t * a a a le tp ta h a rt ro a r
llt p e a lt la a and a u k * aaaatiee—
b a e* c a n a lla r a t it a f * r a t h ir a
A ssist i k a t a w h a a r a ta a n d .
B * t a a a r a a * l a a H a lt , aymp a tb it ti.
L B B ( J u l y I I ta A u gust I t )
— &gt; h » m you a r t up**t t i nn
reapsa w h y pea sh o uld h ay * a
fta h i w it h a a b lip w b a la eery
h e ip fa l l * pan- d a a r d y e a r t e ile n a w a r d * a t aee lal a ffa ir u
p- m. A v a ld frte tte a , be fe n tte .
Y t k o o (A u g u st I I te li p t eaiker I D — la p e r t a a t you do
n o th in * th a t w ill re fle c t on
ppur goad aam e to d ay, or tb i*
w a l l h a a meet u a fa rtu n a t*
dap- B * n r * pea * * t paur b ill*
p a id la f e c a a r d ( l a * e r td it pea
n aw « a j* y .
L I M A (a e p te m h tr I I t * O ct­
ober I I I — T rp not ta ha len t
bp thoaa pen dea’t re n lly Ilk *
ta d w b * aauld land you aetrey.
Ue* e w e m ind. Ju d tm a s t and
bnltd ap p e a r # *» a t w a ll *e
Ineom*. T b la a le * bo ld * true
•aelallp.
■ rO k P tS (O ctober I I to N n.
T i m b e r I t ) — O le in * la la r n v r
In anp w a p aoutd c u r ta il pour
a a tlv ltla a . tcceen pea a t a pertoa n e w . * t * * r d e a r a f pleatu re-m lad ed
ta d lv ld u a la
A t­
tend t« earlo ue m e tte ra a * w iseIp a* poeelbt*.
■ A O IT T A B IC S (N ovem ber f t
tn Decem ber I t ) — I f pou keep
■11 pro m t*** you have m ad* to ­
day. you m ake th e r t f h l tmpretelon up ea people who count,
o t h t r w it t , e u ttld e r* eould be
troubteeom *. H e m * tie * aa w a ll
C I P M C O M (Decem ber I I t*
Ja n u a ry 19)— N ew aeeorlatee
w ill a e tle t you w ith d u d e* p rn .
eid id ynu abow you w ill do a t
much f o r
them, (le t order
around y o u . Oet *11 o r ia n t ie )
for m ore e ffic ie n c y la th e f u ­
ture.
t t r i a i r i (J a n u a r y I t to
P e b ru a ry 1 * )— D o ln * whet le
r l* h t la f a r m ore I m p o r t a n t
today th a n * t d d ln * about J w- t
h a v in * tu n h e r* and there. Thte
only lead a to eontuelon. P a rg et
w h ateve r I* v e ry e ip e n itv e .
F te c c*
(F e b r u a r y I *
t*
M arch 2 * )— B * th * peacem aker
at horn*, tho ugh you a r t tem p t­
ed to b * v e ry c r it ic a l Inetead.
Handle th o e* d u tlc * th a t reg u lf* m etlculeuaaaa*. Shew th at
peu a r * a v e ry prepay

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m i e it u ta

T B O A T t k * • * ak a w ill &gt;a a
meet Ic g te a l p a ria a , although
the a e tu re la a re m o te and *» aem lc a a * and the Held •&lt; f a llin * w o uld be Ideal |op Dale In*
le re e tln *
p e raan alltp .
T h e ra
e*u H b* a a * * d deal a f a b ility
e la n * th * tinea e f m t c b in lt t • •
w ell * * th * big a th lete eeq l*
eta* be f*u ad In (h i* ah art.
Teach tn e p e ila lte * * * r ly and
to fln le h on* Job before going
an e n o lh a r.
"Th* a ta e a im pel, th ey i n ■ •*
t n n e l .’ W b at r e * mafc* •»
ymet l l t o la la rp a lp a p f e P o l l
• r P B A T , O C T B B B B M . t**4
q c k B B A i- n e a i i n c i i A
h a a u tllu l dap and evening la
eeprtee pnuy la y * lo r home,
fa m ily , c o u n try and th * Ideal*
whleh p a rm e e l* yeu I * m ake
your I l f * m u ib m a r* yltb aad
abqndaat. Shew yeu are w illin g
t* ch an n el a ll lh a l s w o lle n *)
fe r re t w h ich I t nnw peure I n ­
to tr u ly c o n ilr u c t l* * channel*
aad y*ta m e k * eea iid et ahla
headw ay,
A k l K I (M arch 11 U A p ril
t l ) — I f you eeoperate m*&gt;*
w ith t h a t * w k a U v * uadar paur
ro«r, you f la t they eon* be­
came v e r y a ffe e tte n tle . Add
co m fo rt* th at * r * needed. Increae* h ap p ln *** anally aad
q u ic k ly .
T a t a r s (A p r il i t t * May i n
—U sin g i s *em * epee lei eervle*
you I l k * caa ahed th a lig h t ef
T ru th
yo u b a r* lo aa been
e e e k ln r. tm ier, be nut w ith pereaae you ad m ire, dhow th at j n *
ere t r u ly an a ffo c iio a a te , de­
rated pereon.
U E M IM I (M ap I t lo Ju n e ll&gt;
— M aay a p p e rtu a ltla a t# g e t*
p ro sp e rity are y a u ra , especially If you wtalt w ith e ip e rte *•••
d a lly to d ay K n o w bow ta comm e rd a lla e on p a rtic u la r ektlle.
Us o f a p r a c t i c a l t u r n o f m lntttn n r r H i i n n n
tJu n o &gt;2
to J u ly 2 D — I f you e e rly apec lfy w h a t I t la yon w an t, you
can e a s ily ach lev* paur a lm a
Act la a d irect fa th le a . O t h e r s
a r* m a r* than p rillin g to g l* *
you th * benefit o f a tp a ilo n c *
and h a c k in g .
L E O ( J u ly 22 to Auguet 21 &gt;
— Inetead
e f being tercet ,1
w ith e th e rA uee ta et, Helen to
th e ir v le w e . aad then A ll * * * *
w ell. Do p o m p fa n c y a n g lin g
p r lr a te lp , to*. Hom nntle Ufa
can alto bp more eatlefytnp .
V i m . o (A u g u st 22 tn S»ptember 22 )— T o u have a good
a lly w ho does net w an t to jum p
latp th in g s , though he. or eh*.
I* w ith y e u . caa b * v ary h e lp fu l
now. O et about eee latly. Moke
a* m an y a • w eeatactp aa poss­
ible.
L I B E A (Septem ber I t to O ct­
ober 221— persons e f la g e a u ttr
are m o re than happy to Ja la
fe re s* w ith you. but yeu meet
•New p o u r w U lIncn eo a fleet.
H andle cre d it m atter* w is e ly .
Don't neg lect so c ia l nfp tn pm
e r o H P i n (O ctober 12 to N » vem ber 2 D — I f you remote
• qulot fo r a lit t le w h ile , you
w ill get m arvelo us In tu it lee
, flaehe* today. To u r outtpflk cn
, IK * w ill okaagp aeM id erab ly
faen gt ,.wth comae fa tte r, m ore
easily
a t i . i r r t n i i a IM o r e a t ir 12
I s D ecem ber 2 D — Mere atten lie n lo th * s p iritu a l *14* o f
life ta necessary now Th en you
«*» e p a ra t* fa r mete Id e ally
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u a a i i r . a t M t t s a d i* U « « « » .« .

th a t l l v i e g tha O allaa
Rata U tha haat w a r
U t i i t t i (January i t ta
Yebruary i l l . By a a atatttl
otbara y a a autom atically betas
b lessin g s ayaa yauraalt M l I N
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aourea a f tm ptratisn to
•th ere. Shaw you understand.
Thla la tha kladaat th in s yau
aan da.
I 'tlttt
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March t l ) — Quickly handta
any usual h u n lsy dailas, than
• I f to tha places and paopta yau
Rha. It anew that apirtiuat aaaas
a t aeadaaas. F la n aeaaiag ’a tan
a a r t y —ha a s tla ia .

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T o D A T , ha o r aba w ilt bo a
m ost em otional In d iv id u a l, bul
you m ust a a rly *«a ta It that
th la v lr tu a la chanaalad p ro .
p a rly , otharwdsa th s r s «»n bs
m uch unfo rtum ats a u tto rln s la
th la U fa . S iv a aa a u s h adaea*
ataa aa paaalhla, p re fe ra b ly i s
t h s a rts , dram a la p a rtic u la r,
o r o laat )t to w ard tha hum ant*
ta rta n p retsaslo n s th a t help th s
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put pour Id eas a c ro ss aa a o illr
th a t th is ap p o rtu altp should ha
•aaaptad w lth a u t fu H h a r ado.
Bo atop d e lib e ra tin g oo muah
and la t othara asa y a a a ra a
p e rs o n a lity who h a s It In h is
d e fin ite , p o sitive and fo rcefu l
fo r h e r ) power to m erchandise
e ith e r yo u r Id eas o r pro d u cts
A R IR S (M a rsh » l to A p ril
I t ) — Cendttlena a t homo re
a u lre a fo o d d ia l of a tten tlo a
and y a u m ust atop sro crao tin a t ln s asm In h an d lin g them.
Add the co m fo rts th a t a ra nee*
e a te ry , (p e e d , hut aptnd wlaa*

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T a t a r s (A p r il t t ta M ay I t )
— T o n can males f l a t Im p ro ve,
m anta In ro utin e*, ro w se t lenal
p ro g ram s, ste. I f you put your
m ind to them now. T a lk th in s *
over
w ith
do e * tie s, even
neighbors who s r s good friends.
B e se tlv e !
O R M iP t (M s y 11 t s J u a s S t)
—To n m ust operate e a a more
m odera koala I f you w an t to
m a ke tha olg strid e s fo rw ard
you contem plate. T h is esn bs In
c s re e r m atters, p ro p e rty, etc.
F in d new e u tla ls th at are more
p im u n e ra ttv a .
H tM Ilf C N IL D M K * (Ju n e t t
t s J u l y 11) —* T h in k so lely or
how ta g ain y o u r leg itim a te
personal deelroa In ahortsst
U rns possible. Re su ra that
rn u r hea lth le Im proved firs t.
Then p ro sp erity com es quite
n a t u r a lly .
f .r .n ( J u ly I I to Auguat i t ) —
T n u hav e lo go to th e enures
to find tho In fo rm atio n you
need a t th is tim e, end much le
found In both business and ro*
m an tle spheres, tie th e noble
l.e o . A s s is t those who a te In
ntsd .
V IR G O (A u g u s t I t to hopt*
am ber I D — M any parsons are
onty too glad to a ssle t you
th ro u g h a ra th e r tr y in g period,
hut you muat ho ap se lflc. Don’t
dw ell on the trouble Itse lf.
Meet w o n d erfu l people o f heart,
a b ilit y .
I . I B R A (Septem ber t l t s O et.
sb e r It&gt; — T h a beet m ediates
fo r you new Is to got out and
m ake p e m itM n g r e a lly w o rth ,
w h ile o f y o u rs e lf. Yo u can
m ake a fine Im pression on hiew lga. Use th is w u p d srfu l talent
eu n atru m lve ly .
a t o n n o lO etehar I t to N«v sm b o r I I I — I f you do |o m t
Im p o rta n t re se arch , poii w ill
sens bs s b ls to put i s bettor
ueo pour fine sk ills- I.lt t c n to
w h s I new co nto n e have In
s e y . A p p reciate th e ir ts ls n is .

too.

s t o r T T A R t C i (V o *em b er | l
to D teem bar I t ) — T s u r hunches
t r s u n u su a lly a e s u rsta s a w and
should he used t s fu lle st advaa*
ta g *, fla t y o u r b ills a ll paid
up. F in d w a re I * d e lig h t your
m ale, be m &gt;r* gentle.
C A F R lr O N * iD ecem ber I t to
J a n u a r y I D — Y * u have aatp to
a lt daw a se rla u slp w ith aasa*
s la te * aad d lK u e t true alm a la
a rd s r ta gat thaty (u ils s t * s .
e p sra tln n . Owing snm t re a lly
big d t s U C s t c b is ts In p m
A Q t’ A R t t * (J a n u a ry I t to
T e b r u a r y 1 S I— Stop phlloeo.
g h laln g s* m uch and gat down
to a c tu a l w o rk a t hand l a e*
e ffic ie n t th at you In sp ire *«&gt;
w o rk e rs t« fo llo w y n u r s u m p i* . T o u can ba a w onderful
producer,
F la c M
(F e b r u a r y
t*
to
M arch I D — K in * d tp ta get r e ­
c re a tio n a l a c tlv lt le * a lee ly o r.
ganlsod. te bo su re to contact
p a ls e a rly . G ra d u a lly beceming
m ore su ccessfu l la easy now.
ton. l i t y o u rse lf!
t r t u t a t f H I I .il IB BO RA
T f l U b V . the e m illo n e l Ilf s w ill
be v e ry ap pealing lo th is un*
u su a l person w ho can a la s bs
so hap py am ong th a old-fash*
lo n e * th in g * o f I lf s , th a t you
m u tt o n rly point out that
o vary th ing n ts Its rig h tfu l place
and th a t prograaa la a lto t» bs
adm ired end enjoyed. O nly then
w ill th la c h a rt bscom s a eue.
e asafu l one and m arried Ilf*
m ore suecaastuL Band ta bust*
see* college.
••The S le r s Im p el, th e y do so l
ro w p e l." W h a t row mohe s i
poor t ile lo la rg e ly ■» to V O t’ l
C a r r o ll R lg h t t r ’e Ind ivid ual
F o re c a s t fop your sig n fo r N ov­
em ber Is now ready. F o r your
copy toad vo u r hlrthd ato and
t l.e s to C a rro ll (tig h te r F o re ­
see!. Th a Hanford H o rald . B e t
m i , H ollyw ood I I . C a lifo rn ia .

FIGIIT MANAGER FINED
NEW YORK (U H )—Fight
manager Ale* Koikowiti was
fined 1100 and reprimanded by
the New York State Athletic
Commission Monday for his
stormy outburit t l Refcrc*
Arthur Mcrcintg alter his
boier Doug Jones loit a tech­
nical knockout lo George Chuvsio on OcL I-

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SYRACUSE LEADS
LAMBERT
NEW YORK (UPI) - Syracute University got a perfect
rating to lead in Lambert Tro­
phy balloting, the aymbol of
eastern col kgs football su­
premacy, ahead of secondPlace Vtllaoov a.
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Adventist

Baptist

Epiacopal

TH, . . . . . . . .J-DAT

■ lo c k s t r ik m b a f t ib t
014 Orlead* U a t H ester At*.
R. Hamilton d rift!* — P aata*
Sunday Sekoal —
m
M oral i f W erehtF _ 11:4* a. m.
T ra ta ta f Union. — • : » ► an.

CHRIST CHURCH
Chnrtfe Stroot, L aacw ead
F r. c k s rla s W . Ita w a rt, Jr.
T tear
Help C em m iatea _ T:M A *■
Fam ily Sarviaa A
—
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I S e r a e e _ l i t* t s

cwurch
O arsar m a M l*
J . L. Marshall
■P
i u iu j a i —
■ERFICR* SATUROAT—
___ 1*1
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Sahhath Sshool ----(_ Mb
—M
tlM
a. m.
W arship Servteet —
M A
W sdaasday Night
P ray or Barrlso M
T ill p. Sk
a d v e n t is t

Alliance
alliance church

till Park Ata at 14th St
Rrr. c&gt; C. Dee* Jr. — Pastor

Readsy School ----- t i l l A a t
W arship Sarela# — IliM a a t
R T tm lai W orship — f :l* p. afc
Alllasea T i l l *
_
Fellowship (W ad.) — T ill p. « .

Irayar •artla* — *«» *• *•
P1NXCRRST ASSEMBLY
o r OOD CHURCH
car. ink Sad Elm
I t I t Wilder — . . Paster
lender School ---- fill A m.
Mora1st Warahlp —Hill a m.
Braalas Warahlp — 1:11 a ia
Tenth Ssry. (Ma ) - l:M A *.
Mld-Wock Barr. (Wad.) - T:tl
_____

Baptist
c u m u li BAPTIST CHURCH
CSP. »«* i t * °0»t&gt;TAw
a t.ii atnlth
■uaday School _

— « ——
111! A A

Marnlai War»M» — lU t* a m.
Tralalai Casloa _ SlIS A *•
BtsbIb! Ssrrlsa----* «• A "*•
Wad. Prayer B erries li t # a ■*
Nursery Opa*
till A a
VTTRJl
Saaday Rita Broad c a st

WEITI1DH
■APTHT
Ith i t A
John i t H la i
■naday leh aa l

M1SII0HART
CHURCH
Hally Av*.
---------- * •:•• a m.

M a ra la f W arahlp — 11:11 a a t
Evening W arahlp — TsH A
W ada today
P rayer lo rrie s ■ — f :l* A »•
PIRBCREIT BAPTIST
CHUBCH
Onorn Road
p e rt or ____ William J . Ousaa
M arn lai W arahlp .
a a
■unday School . . . . 1:4* a m.
Training Union — . i'.lS A nl*
K v a n l n s Worship _ 1 :1 0 a m.
W ad . Olflcara A T eachers
M s s tl a t------------- •:*» A »»■

Christian

a

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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
111 P a th ATsnaa
P . R Chanea ---------- P a llo r
M o ralai W arship — *:*• a bl
S an d ar S c h o o l-----I I I ! A m .
M o rals! W arship — 11:00 A im.
T r a in s ! Union — St** p. SA
B ra a la s Worship . M l a s
Wad. P rayer S a n ie s 1:11 p. ba

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WEARS

MOLT CROM
4*1 A P a rk Ava
F t. L eroy D. la y e r, R ector
Holy Cemm enle* — l:*a a a*
Fam ily Beene* and
Sunday S chool ......._ ■:** a a .
Morning P ra y e r
(F irst Sunday —
H a ir C e g i M l e a 11:H A m.

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F ree Methodist
F R E E METHODIST CHURCH
Corner it h * l and Laurel A v a
R er. C. E. A rdor son — . Pastor
Talephewa: I31-TIM
lunday lah ae l ___ 1:41 a *l
M orning W orship _ 11:11 a a .
E v tn lag W arahlp — t;oo a a*
Wed- P ray er B arrtea 1:10 a oa

a S *5 T ^

CHURCH OP CHRIST
OaasTS
Ralph Brewer Jr. H ra a ia lla l
Bible lehool ------- - *:*• a m.
Morning Worship — t i l * A m.
K salsg Worship — •:* • A m,
W a t P rayer Service T:*« A *•

Lutheran
GOOD IH R FH E R D
LUTHERAN CHURCH
SIM A Orlando Drive
Hwy. IT.**)
Sanford, Florid*

m*Tii&gt;

CHURCH OP CHRIST
111* Park Avanue
Bari B rew s ------- - E v an g elist
Sunday
B ills Study — . . l*:d* a m.
Morning Worship —. 11:00 a m.
Evening Servlet — *:** A tog o t -ilara ld a t T ruth" I a s
Sunday a s Choanal •
Tuesday
B ailie Bible Close - ll iM A *A
Wtdaooday
Bible C lass -------- T ill A

The Rev. J. O ordas P e a r y .
P astor
Sunday School _ _ _ 1:11 a as.
Morning W orship — lliSS A as.
Communion—F ir s t Sunday 1*
Each H eath
K indergarten and N u n ary

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
THE REDEEM ER
I N W. l l t h Flea*
"The Church of th s Lutheran
H our" and TV -T h is
Us
U fa "
H erbert W. O e e rts
Pastor
lunday lehool _ _ 1:11 a m.
W orship lerv leo — lt:IS a h .
K indergunen an d N ursery

to

Christian Science
FIRST CHUBCH O P CHRIST
SCIENTIST
IM E a st Ssoond Stroot
Sunday larv lea A
lunday lehool — - U :H a m.
Subject i -ProbntSon A lta i
Death."
W edneiday B ernes _ S:M a m.
Boadlni Hoorn: H I B. Ptrot.
W oakdayi: 14:14 A m . . 4:1*
p. m. Friday E v a n la ft 4:34t : l l A in-

m.

T ra ln ln l Union — li t * A m.
XTialna W orship — Sioo p. m.
Wad. Prayer Sorr. — T:*0 A m.
OSTEEN BAPTIST CHURCH
HWT. II*
Ph, IS l-IU d
P a a l o r ___ C h a s t e r W . P l a n k
S u n d a y Schoo l
■ 10:00 a. m*
M o rn in g S e r v ic e — l l : o a s. m.
T r a l n l n l Un io n —
•'•*'* P- m K v a n l n s S e r v ic e . . . TilO p. m.
W odntodnr M ratlnge:
O r i e n l e e U n n e ___ 4 U a m.
P rayer
.
T 'l o a m.
C h o i r ______ ______ 1:10 p. m.

You eiR n«d m*ny thing* In the human face. It
1* often the mirror of our emotion*. It I* sometlmea
the reflection of our character.
But almost never doe* the f»ce reveal the Edetf* of
the huma- sou/. Like »ome artificial mask It can look
•utiaflcd when the smit is starving. It can look calm
when the *oul la troubled. It can look content when the
■out is reatleaa and yearning.

Church Of God
CHURCH OF OOD
lln d A Frnnoh
I . H. A lf o r d ------ —---- P aeto r
Sunday School
4.41 A on.
Morning Worohlp — 11:44 a m.
Kvangallatle Korv. _ T :lt a m.
Tuoo. P rayer Scry. .. lit* a mThure. Toung Peopla
Endeavor ............... Tit* a **•
CHURCH OP OOD
o r PIIOPIIECT
1 lo l Elm Avanua
Pant of
Ror. Robert Wslch
Sunday S ch o o l___ t:4 l A m.
W o r sh ip Horvlco — 10:4* A m .
E -ngollntlo Serv, . 7:30 p. m.
WEDNKHtiAYl
1:41 A m.
Rlhln Trolnlng ...
PRIOAT:
Toung 1'noplo Rorvlcs 7:41 p.m.

CHRIST METHODIIT
CHURCH
Snnlnnd E state*
C itrus H eight*
Rev. C harter &amp; H ogs — Tattoo
Chureh I c h o e l ----- l : t l a m.
Morning W orship _ 11:44 a m.
MTP .......... .......... t i l l A m.
E va W orship _ _ _ 7:14 p. m. .
Wed. P ray er lervleo T ill p m . “

Southern Methodist
FIRST SOUTHERN
M ETHODIIT CHURCH
W oman's Club Building
IS) O ak Ava.
D urw ard IL K night J r , P a tte r
lu n d a y School _ _ 1:13 a m.
W orehlp lerv lc* _ _ 7:34 p. m.

N azarene

PAOLA CHUBCH OF CHRIST
Highway 41 W a tt
Morris Ruby ------ E van g elist
Bible Class -------- 10:** a m.
M ornlas W arship - I I : M i a
K vtnlng Worship — #:•* A
B lits Classes Wsd. - T:M A ■*

OAKLAWN BAPTIST CHURCH
li t* Country Club Hoad
Sponsored by F irst B aptist
Chureh
R ot. A T. B a r r e t t ----- P astor
lunday lehool —■—
a a
U:«»

dt

HIT *. Sanford An*.
I t Varaon F o liar
S n n d tr School — S:IS a. m.
M o rals! W orship - 11:44 a. m.

JORDAN MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
t i l l W. f i r s t S t r s . t
lu n d ay lehool — 10:00 a bl
Mo ra la f Worship — lllSO a m.
Bible llu d y (lu n d ay ) 7:40 pra.
Kvengelletlo I s r r ls a T:M p. m.
W a t Prayer Meat — T:00 p m.
B i l l l l s p h a n a ............ Psolor
A Cardial Welcome la All

W o r r h l p PoTvIoe _

. .4(Wilt*

I m l n W4WS1» — f ill S&gt; «*•
f i r s t Ch r is t ia n c h u r c h
d i s c ip l e s o r c h r i s t

c w m tr r u i* m is s io v a r t

A m.

THE

•RACH ME THODII T CHURCH
Oner* R d . a t W oodtoad A re,
Rev. John H. Hire* Jr., f a l t e r L
Church School —
1:41 A m .
M orning W ornhlp _ t l M a a
M TP
■ .
- 1:11 A A

How then can we

read

our soul’s needs?

We can retd them in the Bible. And hi the center*
ie* of man'* uni vernal reaching for God. In the prayers
that a hundred million Up* have framed. In Uw hymn*
and psalms that generations have echoed.
Got! alone fully umlen&gt;tandn the needs of a human
Mill. He who c re a te d us knows what 1* essential for
His creatures. Ami when we come to His House, try­
ing to understand these deep spiritual needs . . . all thi
while He is supplying them, satisfying the hungers
of the sou).

t h e c h u r c h ro w a l l .
The I'hutch ie Uw&gt; fim lrst factor
m earth tor lha building ol charac­
ter and focal citlecmhip II U a elorahouaa of spiritual values. Without a
struct Church, w ither ilrmorracy
aw civilisation a n eurviv*. Three
OpytlfM 1M4
i Ad&lt;«tuin« Swvfau, la* era bur sound raasnoia why every
permit should attend servkve r*|UMfmSw a Va

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djgf*

.Sunday

Congregational
CONGREGATIONAL
CHltlRTtAN CHURCH
(United Church o f C h rist)
P ark Avonun a t 141k St.
O i l a. m . ___Church Hehool
l! : 0n n. m. _ W orahlp Service
1:30 p. m. — C h ristian Youth
Ministry
Rev. W alter A. R. MaPharaoA
Pastor

Tuesday
Pnatma
42:1-11

Monday
I Samuel
1* :* - ll

Wednesday
John
1 :1 4 3 4

♦

•a l l ro w

t h e chuw ch
larly end support the Church. They
are: (1) for hie men aah* (J) For
hie children's aaVe. (3) Par the mke
of hie community and nation (4)
For the take of the Church ilerlf,
which nrrda hia morel aad material
support Plan la go to church regu­
larly and reed year Blhle deily.

Friday

Thursday
John

■ CerinthMEi

l:U -(l

1:1*1*

Methodist

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FIR ST CHURCH
OF TH E NAEARENB
Lake Mary, F1a
R er. W. L Holcombe, P astor
lu n d ay
1:41 a m. ___ Bible School
11:00 A m . — Morning W orship
7:44 A m . — Evening lervleo
1:44 a
— Wed. Mid-Week
Prayer Sarvleta
1:41 A m - — Law Wed. V iseteaary la rv le a

•EN EV A METHODIST
CHURCH
Rev. W. E. Tlmma —_ Pastor
Sunday School _____ 1:41 a m.
Morning lervlcno _ 11:14 a m.
Choir Prsctleo Wad. 7:10 p. m.
Every One Welcome.

P IR IT PENTECOSTAL
CUUUCH OP LONdWOOD
II I Orange Blreet
Rav. E. R uth O raat _ P a tte r
Sunday School _ _ 14:40 a m.
Morning W orship — llilS A m.
lunday Evening _ 7:14 p. m.
Wad. Bible Study _ 7:14 a m.
Conquerora Meeting
F riday _________ 1:34 a ba

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employee*

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

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

HARRELL ft BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
200 W. 26th S t. Sanford

KIDDY’S STANDARD SERVICE
F irst ft French, Sanford

SANFORD WELDING ft
FABRICATING CO.
Bill Whitley ft Employe**

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

KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. 1st. S t, Sanford

CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY C0.
119 W. F irst, Sanford

HILL HARDWARE ft
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Nowman and Employ***

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

A. DUDA ft SQNS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

HILL LUMBER ft HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crapp* and Employs

BAPTIST

ML Blon Mlealeeary Baptist. Ups# A v*
Naw
Mt. Calvary Mlealeeary
B aptist
l i s t w . n t h at.
Naur Salem Primitive Bapttot Chureh.
1*44 W. I ttb IL
New ML Xloa Baptist Church, lit* P e e r Ave
O ahlaw u B aptist C hapel *14* W, la th *L
Oateen B aptist church
r in a e rs s t Bapttot Church, t t t W. On ora Rd.
1'relrl* Lake Baptist Church, Bldg* R d ,
F e rn P a rk
P ro g rata Missionary B aptist Chare*, Midway
Second Shlleh Mlaeleaary B aytlet Chureh,
N inth 4k Hickory
■t. Jam es Mleeleehry B aptist C hureh S I*
HA 41* Oeteea
Bl Paul Missionary B aptist Church, f lh SL
BL M atthews Mleeloeary B aptist Church
C shaan H eights
■t. John's Mleeteaery B aptist Church.
•Xt Cypress *L
Tem ple Beptlet Church, Pulm Springe Rd.,
A ita m o n u Rprlnga
W est elds Missionary Bapttot Chnrah,
411 *. Holly Ay*
Bio* Hop* Bapttot Church. TU O range Av*.

ZITTROWER BROS.
1400 S. Elm

Methodist

NELSON ft CO.. INC.
Oviedo, Florida
OVIEDO RADIO ft ELECTRIC CO.
Robert A. Cameron IV
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and Staff
L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

LIGGETT REXALL DRUG
Gordon Kellett — Herman Koleff
and Empk&gt;y**e

B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
and Employ***
SHITTY’S SNAPPIN* TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE
SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

P1a

Oak Ava * 3rd IL
Orover C. Sewell Jr. _ Paetat
E d ia r W. Smith J r . A ssistant
P aetor
.C hurch S c h o o l-------- 4:43 a. m.
g.salon M e . l a
10:41 a- m.
Morning W orship — 11:44 a m.
Pioneer Pellowahlp _ 4.04 a m.
Senior III Faltnwehlp 1:44 p. m.
E vening W orehlp ._ 7:14 p. m.
Wed. P ray er M eeting 7:44 a m.
CHURCH O F THE COVENANT
1771 lo a t h Orlando Drive
Thomas H. H ekla — ._ Paetcr
W orehlp ......... ....... 1:04 a m.
Church leh o o l ___ 14:44 a m.

i u n r bvj aiv ii

DAIRIES
STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and S taff
HOWARD BOTELER
Wholsiai* Confectionery
WHATABURGER
2645 French Avenue
WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J . M. Cam won and Staff

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Compani**
Irving L Pryor and S taff

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

ROSE AND WILK’S RESTAURANT
R o m ft Wilkg Bowman ft Employee*

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb SUnstrom and Staff

CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

Feel*
WeeteygB Methodist.
RL 4g
W. a t Paola
SL Jam a* A-M.B-, Sanford Av*
SL Mary** A.M.R. Chureh IL RL t i l Oeteea
■l P aur* Methedtot C h u r e h Oeteea
ltd. Knterprto*
Stafford Mamertol Methedtot C h u r e h
a DeUery

SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST
Foraat Lake Saventh-day Advantlet Church,
Hwy. ( I I , F o rta t City
leveath-day A dventist churoh, Maitland
Av*. A ltam aata Sprluga
■anford Savonth-d*y A dventist Church.
Saventh 4 Elm

-SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORYAetleck B aptist C hurch. Oviedo
Central B aptist Chureh, t i l l Oak Av*
Chuluate F irst B ap tist Church
Chaluet* Bapttot Mlseten
Elder Sprlkse B aptist Church,
• I I L eh n aa Rd.
t i n t Baptist c h u n k , (14 p e rk Ave.
Friendship B aptist Church e l
A ltam eata Spring*
BL t i l . A ltam onte Sprlags
F irst B aptist C hureh e t Dellary
F irst B aptist C hureh e t a e n e re
F irst B aptist C hurch a t Lake Mary
F irst B aptist C hurch ef Lake Heneua
F irst B aptist Church e t Loasveed, Cor.
Church A U real
F irst B aptist C hureh a t Ortega
F irst B aptist C hurch e t Baa Lands Springe
F irst Shlleh M issionary B aptist Church,
n e t w . ti t h st.
F orest City B a p tist Church
F ountain Hand B aptist Church, Ovlade
Dove Southern B apttot Mission, Chuluota
M issionary B a p tist Church N orth Kd.

Ssterw toe

Macadonla M ission B a p tist Chureh
Oak Mill Kd. Outaen
Morning Olory B a p tist Church, Geneva Hwy.
Ml. Oliva M issionary B aptist Church, Sen
4 l a i d * S pile** A d-, b e o g v o e d

0ATM0UO
Church a t the Nativity. U k a K a rp
All Souls Cetholle Church, 111 Oak Ava.
Roman Cetholle Mara, gportemaa'a Club.
C holuot*
i
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Ann's Catholic Chureh,
Ferehteg
Mac*, Denary
(IL Mary Magdalena Catholtc Church, M all,
toad A v* A lto aea t* Springe
CHRISTIAN
P i n t Christian Church, t i l l a Sanford Av*
Congregational C hristian Church,
3141 P ark Av*
Norlhelda Christian Chureh. F l a t I d *
Have* Dr.. Maitland
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Oviedo
Mission, Rntarprto*
BFIBCOPAX.

AH fain t* Bp Ieasy a* Church H
Ave., Enterprise
C hrist Episcopal Church, Longweed
All Saints Episcopal. E nterprise
Holy Cross XpiecopaJ, P a rk A v * ad

LUTHERAN
Asceaela* L utheran Church, Ovarbrook
D r. Caaaalharry
Good Shephard United L uther*
3**4 R Orlando De.
L utheran Churoh a f lha Redeemer,
143 W. 13th Place
Messiah L utheran church, Amartaae Legion
Halt. P rairie Lake, Fern Park
■L Luka* L utheran Church, RL 0 4 Slavia
M E T H O D ir p

B arnett M emorial Mathedtot Church, B.
D allary Ava., E nterprise
Bear Lake Melhudlai churoh
■lethal A.M E. Church, Caaaaa nelghle
C asselberry Community Mothodlat Church.
H *y. IT-** * F iner Ridge Rd., Ceesalberry
DaBary Community Methodist Church W.
H ighland* DaBary
C hrist Methodlat Church
■untoad K staten
F irst M ethodist Church, 411 r a r k Av*
F lret Methodist church of Ovlade
F lrat Southern Mothodlat Church
W om an's Club 1*1 Oak Av*
Fran M ethedtot Church. I4&gt; W. tth SL
Oaaav* Mothodlat Churoh, Otnava
Grace M athedtot Church. Onorn Rd.
G rant Chapel t i l l . Church. Oviedo
O akgroea M ethodist Chureh, Oviedo
(totan* MsiAodlM Chare* .

MASARIMH
F I re t C herch *d the N aearee* w .
le d a t Mapla
Far* P erk Chureh e f th* M aaarea*
O'Brien ltd . F ere P ath
Lake Mary Ohereh a t tha N etareaa
FBESBTTEHIAM
Community Fraabytertoa Chureh, L ake Mery
F irst P rtah y terian church. O ak A v*
* ltd SL
F irst Presbyter!** Chureh, Caaealharry
Flret P resbyteries Church ef DaBary,
K. U lsblaad
Praabytartaa Chureh ef The C evenaat
J i l t S. Orlando Dr.
SL A udrava Preabytarian Chureh *411 L asneat Bek. D r, Saar Laka
Upaato Commually Fraabytavta* Churah.
t ’peala Rd.
W estm inister Presbyterla* Church, Howell
Park, OL 434

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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH

The Following: Sponsors Make This Church N otice And Directory Page Possible
THE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. t Mrs. M. R. Strickland

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Pentecostal

FIR ST METHODIST CHURCH
411 P a rk Ava
Rev. Robert M. Jenkins, P astor
Morning W orship — 1:11 a m.
Sunday School ----- t i l l A m.
Morning W o rs h ip
10:11 a m.
MTP Meetlnga — l: ta a m.
(Intarm adtata. la a lo r)
K vealag W arahlp — 1:11 A ■*

OSTEEN METHODIIT1CHURCH
Ooteen
• T A r r o itU MEMORIAL
CHURCH
N orth Monroe
CL A. B eatty _ _ _ _ _ _ Parlor
Osteon
lundoy lehool _ _ 14:04 a m.
Osteen
W orship lervleo — 11:4# a 41.
gtofford Memorial—
W orehlp lervleo
|:I 4 A ■Btafford Memorial—
lu n d a y l e h o o l ___ 14:H A

Saturday

m i ? CHURCH
o r THE RAIARENB
W. Ind IL a t K apla A va
P aul Blokee _ _ _ _ _ P astor
■uaday School
1:41 a m.
M orning W orehlp _ 14:41 a m.
Youth - - ....... , | ; i i a m.
Toung Adult
F e llo w s h ip ----- , .
a &lt;a
The Namer Wa Bear
E vangalletla larvleo 7:44 a m.
Mid-Week
Service (W ad.) — TNI a w.
Third lu n d ay
S tn iap lratlo * — li«4 p. ba

OTHER CHURCHES
Allan's A.M.E. Churoh, Olive * 13th
Church of Ood la ChrteL Oviedo
Chuluota Community Church
C herth of Oad of Prophecy. 11*7 Elm Av*
Chareh e f dad Mission. Enterprise
C herth e f Jaaua C hrist e t L atter Dai
Salat* 111* P ark At *
Community Chapal, A ltam onte Springe
Easier* Orthodoa Churah. SL Johns Cbrr
eostom Chapel, Hwy. 17-I1, P eru P ark
CoagragaUs* Beth Israel, l l t h a Msgnolll
Firm Churah a t C hrist, Sclaattot,
444 B. Sad SL
Kingdom HaU a t Jehovah’s W itness
la k a Monroa UnlL 11*3 W. Third SL
F irst Pentecostal Church of Lesgwoud
ML Olive Hollnes* Church, Oek Mil
Rd. Oetees
Flaacreat Aseambly a t Oad. N th * Elm
Saafard Alliance ch u reh , 14*1 a P ark Ave
Sanford C en g rtg atlo n a t Jehovah'* Wit
aesse* I t i Sanf&gt;rd Av*.
Th* Salvatlun Army. l l ( g. jn d SL
Usiur C hurah ad l a l t o r l , 141 JL to t SL

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Wood* Full of Question
For thooo of no who
not unde retend tho probUmo of tho hard of hoorinf,
this story will help aaowor
tho questions whoa H op*
poara tonight on tho Boa
Coooy television chow.
•
•
•
A Clock Watchor who ho*
d child with auch a handicap
lot no know of thio tho othor
day, Sha oald oho ha* a child
attending a special ocbool In
Orlando for tho hard of hair*
lng. Thro* othor county chil­
dren aro aloo attending the
achool, ah* oaid, and tho prog*
■oaa of her child ia "remarkable.'*
•

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•

Children actually baaing tho
difficulty will b* mod on tho
ahow, according to our infor­
mant.
•
* a

To neoreomor* to
for tho Florida Conaorratloa
Wook aront: Woleom*. We
fool you'll find u* a friondly
hunch aad hop* you’ll hat*
a pleasant stay. Enjoy your■olf. and If wo caa bo of any
help, lot ua kaoor.
* * o

George Ban, president of the
WoiUlda Volunteer Fire Doportmoot, ig urging all elec
tors who ere residents el Proelact t to vote farortbly so
Nor. s for the propoaad fire
district. "If it pusaa," lays
Bali, "flto Era dapartmest wiB
* * ----A wook BUT* and ail the
oloctionooring ballyhoo will b*
oror. A wook from tomorrow
night aad most of tho nation
will bo going to bod lata. Tho
next morning somoll bo rich­
er; toms’ll b* poorer; oomo’ll
won't.
If bo happitr;• some
•
•
U.S. Flag* flying a t half
ataff reminds many of I t
months ago when thoy wars
diaplsyod In tho asms manner.
This time it's for former
Frooldont Hoover; tho loot
time waa for ont of lha black*
oat days in American history:
Tho soooo*inotlon of president
Kennedy.
* # *
The delivery of seedling
pines to Seminole County'*
Forest Ranger Service office
will begin Doe. 1. according to
Farm Forester Terrell Davl*.
Ha said that ilaih, sand,
loblolly and longleaf Ktdlings
—one year old and about I t
lncbta in length—will be avail­
able at 14 per thousond plus
U cento delivery charge.
• # •
All of there will grow In
Seminola but the sand and
looglcaf aro beat auited to dry*
t r alias while th* slash and
loblolly ora more odaptibl* to
wetter soils. Tho slash and lob­
lolly are tho principal trees in
this county.
Davis will aasiat landowners
la any technical problem con­
cerning planting. HI* office ia
located in the Seminole Agri­
cultural Center on U. S. 17-93.
He la available each Tucaday.
The seedlings — by the way —
may be ordered through the
Farm Forester or the County
Ranger at Lougwood.

United Press Leased W irt

State Farm
Expansion
Wins Nod
A 91M.OOO expiation pro­
gram for the Central Florida
Experimental Farm , on Celery
Avsmaa, Including new build­
ings and land acquisition, hai
baas approved by the State
Board of Control, it waa learn­
ed today.
In a lengthy report and sur­
vey by i t e seven scientist* as*
slgitad to tha axperimaatal
station (and fully reported in
the afrieulture-induitry and
county sections of today's Pro­
gress Edition), farm official*
requested an appropriation of
$83,190.
Thla request was directed
to tbe experiments! station's
parent organisation, tbe Uni­
versity of Florida, i t QalaeaviD*. Tha university pared tha
request to I1M.000 and for­
warded it in tha school's over­
all budgetary request to tho
State Board of Control.
Tbo budget request must
new be approved by tbe State
Cabinet and too IMS LogUli
tore.
Tbe experimental station on
Celery Avenue is divided into
two seat Una, the "office" just
off MeUenvlll* Avenuo. at tha
rear af - Banford Vaval Aca­
demy, end tbe "farm ," lt t
miles further east on Celery.
The budget request, if ap
proved by the Stata Cabinet
and Legislature, will include
$117,000 for a new office build
lag and laboratories, $40,000
for new land (or the cultivation
and redevalopmont, primarily,
of paachea and ornamentals,
and $31,000 for a greenhouse
and hoadhouae. (It waa ax
plained a “baadhouae" la the
supply or work shop for the
hothouse.)

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Five Rescued
PERRY (UP1) - Four Flor
ids State University students
and the mother of one of them
were rescued Monday after
spending tbe night on the Au­
d its River.

9 Marines Die
HUELVA. Spain (UP1) Nine U. S. Marines were killed
today when two Navy helicop­
ters collided la tha air during
a massive amphibious landing
maneuver on Urn beaches of
southern Spain.

Power Struggle
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) A U. S. Court of Appeals was
to hear today the struggle of
power between a federal judge
whose orders to prosecute Mis­
sissippi civil rights cases drew
a flat refusal from a U. S. at­
torney.

High-Level Meet
WASHINGTON (UPI) Secretary of State Dean Rusk
met today with British For­
eign Sscrstsry Patrick Gordon
Walktr for talks that mark
tbe first high-level U. S. con­
tact with Britain's new Labor
government.

Miller To Talk
TALLAHASSEE IEP[&gt; —
Gov. Farris Bryant and Stats
Cabinet officials, campaigning
with President Lyndon John­
son today, sent back word that
thsir employes are to be al­
lowed to hear a speech in
Tallahassee tbil afternoon by
the GOP vice presidential can­
‘ Strengthen our might
didate, Congressman William
"WUh your voting right."
—Rath Swinney Millar, of New York, from the
Woman'* Club cspi'ol steps.

Established 1908

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MON., OCTOBER M , 1964

8ANFORO. FLORIDA

NO. SOT

Conservation
Week Starts
Here Today

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Secretary §1 gtato Tom
Adams waa due la laniard
eerly thla afternoon to launch
the Florida Conservation Week
activities as proclaimed by
Gov. Farris Bryant
Adams was tha principal
speaker for tha opening festiv­
ities in the Ctvle Center, He
was joined earlier at • Jim
Spencer Restaurant luncheon
by Mist Priscilla Schnarr of
Hollywood, Miss Florida for

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1M4.

ONLY A PORTION of the thousands of copies of Tha Sanford Herald 'a
11th annual Progress Edition are pictured as they were being readied to­
day for distribution by carrier throughout Central Florida and by mail
throughout the United States and the world.
(Herald Photo)

Herald's 11th Progress Edition
Covers Seminole County Growth
Tbe Sanford Herald's 11th
annual Progress Edition la off
tha presses with thla issue to­
day.
This edition contain* IH
pounds of pictures and news
articlei depicting In 100 pages
the growth and progress ol
Sanford and Semlnoie County

Fisherman
Drowned In
Lake Monroe
A Winter Park fisherman
was drowned Saturday after­
noon when the boat in which
he and two others were riding
cap*lied in choppy Lake Mon­
roe.
Dead la O. C. Beacbam, &lt;1.
of 330 West Comstock Avenue,
Winter Park. The death waa
ruled by Coroner W. Hugh
Duncan as accidental drown­
ing.
Another fisherman. Wesley
Glenn, was treated at Semi­
nole Memorial Hospital tor ex­
posure. A third, Jamea Good­
man, was uninjured, according
to Constable Bob Carroll.
Sheriff a deputies launched a
reacue boat to save the men
but they were picked up by
civilians in the area. Reaching
Goodman were Claude E. Is­
bell and Ray Gazel whila Tom
Wade saved Glenn.
According to Constable Carroll, the three hid been fish­
ing about 300 feet out in tha
laka when the wiml churned
the water into heavy wavts,
capsizing the boat.

during tha last year.
Thera are pictures and
storias about agriculture, in­
dustry. sports and recreation,
tho Navy, churches, achooli,
the economy, the city itself
and county Itself, homes, a
section about our neighbors at
Enterprise, Deltona and De­
nary , . . picture* and stories
about most anything in Sem­
inola County,
Furthermore,
merchants,
business houses, industry and
others present another picture

Tampa Times
For Goldwater
TAMPA (UPI)—The Tampi
Time* editorially endorsed
Republican Sen. Barry Goldwater for the presidency to­
day. Tbe paper endorsed Re­
publican Richard Nixon In
I960.
SIOUX FALLS. S. D. (UPI)
—Tbs Sioux FiU* (S D.) Argus-Leader, which has barked
the Republican national ticket
in previous years, said Sun­
day it would refuse to endorse
cither of this year’s president­
ial choices.

of tha county with their adver­
tisement*.
Thousands of copies of to­
day's Progress Edition have
bean ordered by our readers
for nnll-away to th tlr friends
throughout th* United States
and the world.

President Aims_____
At Florida's Retirees
B r Dottla Aostia
City Editor

ORLANDO — Tens of thousands of Central Floridian*
jammed Colonial Plaza and th e parade route today to
and touch President Lyndon B. Johnson.
The President obliged th e screaming crowds b y alter*
nately w alking and riding alon g the parade route, pop­

ping out of tha car to shake hands with everyone he
could reach. He smiled and greeted thousands.
A rriving a t Colonial Plaza about 30 minutes
late, President Johnson looking somewhat hot and
fatigued, took an unprecedented pauao before mount,
lng the platform and dis­
appeared Into a trailer Sen. Spesaard Holland and
parked
near the speaker’s after accepting th* Introduc­
Mrs. Fred T. Williams, of Special event* aro sched­ stand. He remained there tion, Johnson eaid, “I’m sura
uled
for
each
day
with
a
host
320 Oak Avenue died Sunday
of speakers, exhibit*, demon­ about 10 minutes while you ar* going to continue

Sanford Resident
Dies At DeBary

at 12:45 p. m. at DeBiry Ma­
nor. Born in Conway, Mich.,
she had lived in Sanford for tha
past 55 yean.
The widow of Fred T. Wil­
liams, she was a member of
First Presbyterian Church, a
member of the Woman's Club
of the church, serving a i his­
torian at the lima of death,
ind a long-time member ef
the Sanford Woman'i Club.
Survivors Include one son,
Frederick Williams, of San
ford; a daughter, Mrs. A. F.
Kelley of Richland, Ga.; four
grandchildren, Sally and Iletiy
Williams, of iliam l; Linda
Williams, of Tallahaisae, and
Fred Kelley, of Richland, and
three great-grandchildren.

Folk Singer, 26,
Held In Threat
MIAMI (UPI) — A young
folk singer, described as an
avid hunter and owner of "a
couple of guns," faced a hear­
ing today on a charge of
threatening President John­
son's lift.
Paul S. Bark, 26, waa pick­
ed up here 1st* Saturday, less
than 34 hours befora th*
President arrived here for a
tumultuous ovation from a
crowd of 6,COO.
Back, a former University
of Miami student, presently
enrolled at Miami-Dade Jun­
ior College, was held on $23,000 bond pending a hearing
a t 2:30 p. m. befora U. S.
Commissioner Roger E. Dav­
is.

Mias Schnarr waa lilted as
the official boateai tor tha day
and sha was on hand to great
visitor* from throughout th*
state.
Florida Conservation Week
la belay sponsored jointly here
by the Sanford Chamber ef
Commerce and tbe Florida
Development Commission.
Sanford waa selected sa Mo
pilot elty for what la expected
to bn held turn ally la variew*
cities throughout tho state.
Exhibits are la place at tha
Laks Monro* Industrial Park
and Civic Centar and today's
special program Involve* dem­
onstration* of firefighting
techniques nod tree planting.
The damenatrations will be
bald at tho park following
Adams' speech to the Civic
Center. Alter th* talk, ha la
scheduled to preeent * number
of conservation awards to top
slat* officials,
............ Continuous movies will be
shown at tho Centar after tho
format program.

UNITED FUND report meeting Friday i t tha
IJSO Building showed the drive off to a sharp
start. Troy Buy, head of the UF appeal in Semi­
nole County, ia shown inking in the percentage
of this Red Feather, n symbol of the Fund's
campaign. Scores of volunteers are busy con­
tacting county residents aa they strive to hit
100 per cent of Ihe quota.
(Herald Photo)

stration* and field trips plan­ th* crowd waited impatiently
and chanted "we want Johnned.
Wednesday will m « a num­ •on."
ber of apes hare on tha Civic Tha tremandouf pace of
Center program as they bold campaign I* apparently wear­
ing an th* President ** h*
a seminar on conservation.
Th* weaklong program con­ pushes for n«xt Tuesday’*
cludes Saturday with a Chil­ election victory.
dren's Day avast nt tha Can­ Paraphraaing O d d water’*
statement, Johnson laid "In
tor.
your conscience you know
what la beat for your country."
In contrail to Goldwater's
chargea about th* moral de­
cay of American pcopl* and
th* American way of life,
Johnson said "You have th*
intelligence to determine that
th* man who answers the hotlln* m ost b* ■ man of expertire and responsible leader­
Whether ar not a (let ef
ship."
Jurore was drawn according
Almlng his remarks at th*
to law delayed opening arguFlorid* retirees, Johnson pro­
today In tha Circuit
mises th* Social Security
trial of Ralph W. Ald­
program would he continued
erman and Billy Lamar Ham­
tnd acid Social Security l«
mond.
not charity and not a hand­
Alderman and Hammond
ara charged with grand lar­ out, " it ia Insurance paid fir
ceny In connection with an by your hard tabor."
"Thla prosperous nation hss
alleged $300,000 swindle from
Hi-Aerea Concentrate, Inc. ef on obligation to th* p*opi*
who labored to build th* coun­
Seminola County,
Tha delay eama when Dom­ try; for tb* veterans who
inick J. Salfl end J. Ruesell fought In our wars," he Mid.
II* urged that older citizens
Hornsby, Orlando attorneys
he
gives a chanc* to contri­
who ara representing Aiderman, railed tha question of bute to th* progresa of th*
proper juror selection proced­ nation. "Let's net tsar down
ure during a lengthy examin­ all we have built sp," be
ation of County Clark Arthur counseled.
Referring to th* space cen­
Beckwith who waa on tha wit­
ter at Cap* Kennedy, John­
ness stand.
During tho questioning ad son celled Florid* the (pace
Beckwith Judge Thomas A. state end Mid the "epac*
Beasley of DeFuniak Springs, work you ar* doing in the
ordered raceuaea to permit State of Florida is ssMntlsI
Beckwith end hia staff to to our survlvsL W# cannot bt
second In spec* and first in
check certain Jury lists.
Alderman and Hammond the world."
S i g n s , placards, btnnsrs
face trial on seven count* ef
war* M en from th*M coun­
grand larceny.
Prosecuting the cate for ties; St, Lucie, Marion, 'Vo­
the State of Florid* i* lusia, Seminole, B r e v a r d ,
State'* A t t o r n e y A. L. Hillsborough, L h , Lake, Polk
"Mike" Steed of this circuit tnd Alachua.
He ia being aasieted by Wil­
The crowds began arriving
liam D. Hopkins, a state's at­ a t th* P lata and lining th*
torney from th* second judi­ rout* a t 6 a.m.
cial circuit in Tallahassee.
Johnson w is totsodused hg

Jury Selection
Delays Start Of
Citrus Trial

that fin* old Florida habit of
returning Son. Spcxaerd Hol­
land to the Senate,
Present on th* platform
with tha President, beside
Holland and Sen. George A.
Smathera, were Gov. Farrla
Bryant, Sen. Mack N. Cleve­
land and Rep. Joe Davis, De­
mocratic gubernatorial can­
didate, Haydon Burns; Secre­
tory of S tate Tom Adams,
Mayor Robert S. C arr ef Or­
lando, end a host of other
Central Florida digniurtea
and political figures.
Earlier, President Johnson
stopped In at the Cherry
Plaza Hotel breakfast to ehat
with Demoeratie leaders and
workers, among t h e m a
etreng contingent from Semi­
nole County.
Johnson applaud'd the work

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of Sens. Holland and
there and chided Holland
bli peraiatant effort to
fund* for the
canal—fund* which are
coming due, ha said, la a u la
to th* stamina of Holland.
Ha daparted from lho f*M
tectlon of tha Secret Service
to shake hande with the Jebllant Democrats. Many time*
ha left hia limouslnt a t th*
hotel and along tha route to
shake hamfi with the milling
crowd and to areata eewsternation among hia
tore.

Negro Magazine
Endorses LBJ
CHICAGO (UPI) - Ebony
magazine has endorsed Presi­
dent Lyndon B. Johnson fog
election.
Ebony, a national Negro
monthly, eaid In its November
Issue that the presidential
election Involves not ooly e iv |
rights hut slso federal aid to
help Negroes "climb a Uttia
higher."

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t

AltotoVH PWBT QUAUTY*

A PENNEY
EXCLUSIVE I
GIRLS* COTTON
KNIT SKI PJ*g

2 p *3
4 to 10

B r u s h e d heavyweight
cotton knit eki pajamaa
mada to Penney'* ex­
acting alia and quality
■pacification*. Just th*
thing for those cold win­
ter evenings to store.
j m h ib lis

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Mr* Norman Millar, Mr*
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9 a. ra. and noon Saturday to
drive out U. S. 17-92 ba aura
to atop in and taka a peek a t
the now office* of the County
Enigneer and tha Hoad De­
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VOL. 56

United Press Leased Wire

Eatnaar Bill Bush took ua
on tha deluxe S3-e*nt tour
tha other day and you c a n t
imagine how effectively a
building which once waa a
road camp Jail could be tranaformed into each a lovely
•nit* of officaa a t ao little
Shuns N obel Prize
coat.
a a •
PARIS (U P l)-F ren ch aoSaturday tha office* of tha velist Jcan-Paul Sartre has
Engineer and Road Depart­ turned down the-Nobel prlta
ment plan the County Agri­ for literature, the French new*
cultural Department will ba agency reported today.
open for Inapactton. Visitor*
will ba able tu tour tha “lay­ Laborite Pledge
out" and enjoy light refresh­
LONDON (U PI) — The new
ment*.
Labor government promised
a a a
today to "work for itrengthOffice* of County Agricul­ ened European cooperation
tural Agent Cecil Tuckar and within the framework of the
hi* associates
are
nowInNorth
tha Atlantic Alliance.”
old CountyHome, adjacent to
the Engineer and Road De­ Tokyo Quake
partment!.
TOKYO t u r n - A rolling
a a a
earthquake shook downtown
Actually, these sr* tha nic­ Tokyo at 6:33 p.m. local time
est county offices in Semin- (3:33 a.m. EDT) today. There
ole. eacapt parhapa for tha were no immediate reports of
Health
Department. Wall damage.
guarantee you'll be surprised
whan you a#* them.
Charge Denied
a * a
FORT WALTON BEACH
A person familiar to the (UP!) - Retired Air Force
Semlnol# acen* soma years Gen. Jam es Doolittle said
ago has returned after a six- Wednesday night that Sen.
year sojourn in New York Barry Goldwater would not
City. He's Dr. LesterL.Marx reduce military etrength in
and, with hia wife, be has Ftorida or anywhere els# If
formed Health and Character elected president.
Education Inc., working out of
Forest City. Dr. Uarx studied Visit HST
■I Indiana Coltag* of Physical
KANSAS CITY (U P l)-P rriMedicine and served five
years with the Army Medical ident Johnson and the First
Lady visited former President
Corps.
Harry S Truman Wednesday
a a a
A ring necked dove, a rar­ in bis hospital room. They
ity in theta parti, was found talked of 10SI politics, then
in the back yard of a Sanford the President invited Truman
resident tha other day. I t waa to tha Whlta House.

EstibUshed 1908 THURS., OCTOBER 22. 1964

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 305

iU U V A

" t r . w r f i r a f MNEWM
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YORK ( U P D - Police

watchers might like to aaa it.
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Dr. Robert Hoover, an ob­
stetrician, ie running for state
representative on the Repub­
lican ticket , , , well, he
ihould at least get tha “la­
bor" vote.
a a a
Tha Semlnol* County Cham­
ber of Commerce Better Busi­
ness section continues to cau­
tion homeowners—and others
—to be wary of “special
deals'* by out of town firms.
* a *
Hava you had a telephone
offer—from a rerrcsentatlve
of an out of town firm to re*
surface your house? “New
product, . . . especially de­
signed for thla climate , . ,
really much better th in paint
, . . put on under pressure
. . , looking for a few seleeted homes for demonstration
purposes . . . reduced rate."

feared today that Mafia big­
wig Joseph (Joe Bananas) Bonanno was the victim of a
gangland execution, possibly
carried out by the two gun­
men who boldly kidnapped
him on a rainswept Park Ave­
nue sidewalk.

Release N ear
MIAMI (UP1) - Swiss em­
bassy officials in Havana be­
gan making arrangements to­
day to return a 30-year-old
"crop duster" pilot, Marshall
Zeeman, to the United States.
The young aviator made an
emergency landing in Cuba
last Sunday.

Foes ^Smashed'

MIAMI (U PI)—Premier Fi­
del Cestro said early today his
"anti-bandit battalion!" hive
smashed a years-long effort by
American "impcralista and the
CIA” to launch h counter-revo­
• • •
If youi call hasn't coma In, lution against his regime in
it's probable th at you’ll get the central Cuban province ol
one, because the Seminole U s Villas.
County seat apparently is be­
ing "worked" pretty inten­
sively.

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Ju st be careful. . , . Investi­
gate thoroughly the firms do­
ing tha soliciting and the
products they promote, the C
of C says, and that if you
REALLY want this type work
dona, check with local firms.
They no doubt can do tha job
ju s t a* satisfactorily — and
probably at leas coat. They’ll
ba here to guarantee their
work, too.

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And bawar* of tha sales
promoter that Just can’t wait
for you to aign the contract.
Tha legitimate firm ia glad
to gst your order at your con­
venience. Don’t be stampeded
into signing something that
will later make you unhappy,
says the Better Business Bur­
eau.

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Hoover Rites
Halt Campaign

NEW YORK (U PII—Put­
ting aside politics, leading
figures of both parties headed
a select list of guests Invited
her* today for private memo­
rial service* of Herbert Clark
Hoover.
President Johnson, Republi­
can presidential candidate
Sen- Barry M. Goldwater,
both viee presidential hope­
fuls and former President
Dwight D. Elsenhower all put
aside affairs of state and the
political arena to attend tha
brief aarvleaa a t tha St.
Bartholomew’* P r o t • s tant
Episcopal Church.
More than 17,300 persons
from every strata of life fil*d solemnly past the flagdraped bier Wednesday to pay
last respects to the former
U. 3. President, humanitar­
ian and elder statesman who
died Tuesday a t tha aga of
90.
Mora thousand* of mourn­
ers wars availed the oppor­
tunity to view Hoover's casket
today, both before and aftar
tha 4:30 p. m. EDT rltaa
which were closed to all but
an invited list of guests.

5 Projects Included
In M ilitary Bill
By Harry I- M s s e a
M au g lag Editor
A whopping 12,004,000 con­
struction project is In the
works a t Sanford Naval Air
Station as a result of Presi­
dent Johnson signing a mili­
tary bill In Washington.
Five major projects a n
planned, including one report­
ed in yestarday’a Sanford
Herald. That called for con­
struction of e hugs hangar,
another building for office
■pace and work area and sev­
eral side-projects which are
necessary to completa ths
facility a t a coat of 9337,000.
When finished that phase
will b* capable of housing a
completa squadron. M o r a
squadrons aro scheduled to

arrive her* in the next sev­
eral months as the base con­
tinues to grow.
Other projects approved
and the amount necessary to
complete them are:
A aircraft parking area at
a cost of 1781,000.
An aircraft maintenance
hangar a t a cost of 9644,000.
A facility for checking the
power of Jet engines—cost,
9103.000.
Extension of tha bass's
sanitary sewer system—cost,
9117.000.
Construction of the new
hangar, ahop and office build­
ing 1* expected to begin in
the near future with target
completion dates set for
March for the ahop and of­

fice bultdlnr and July for tha
hangar.
Just when work will bagta
on the other four projects has
yet to ba determined.
Two of tha projects—tha
hangar-office-work buildings
and tha aircraft parking area
were authorised by Congress
in 1963 but funds w e n not ap.
propriated until this year. Tbs
other throe projects wars ao*
thorised and funds appropri­
ated during tha last session
of Congress.
The need for these new
facilities a n d construction
work has been brought on by
the increase in the number
of squadrons a t tha baa*. An­
other increase la expected
neat year.

Seminole Leaders Praise Hodges

man; Bishop, Wilson, Loring Burgess and John
Mercer, Florida State Bank and John K rider
C of C manager. In back row are Charlie Mor­
rison, C of C public relations director; Police
Capt. Arnold Williams; Scott Burns, Florida
Power and Light; Joe Blanton, Publix vice presi­
dent and Charles Robinson, Penney’s manager.

ROYAL WELCOME ia extended to new Ec-

kerd’s Drugstore In the Sanford Shopping Cen­
ter aa Mayor A. L. Wilson and other officials
greeted store manager John Bishop this morn­
ing. From left, front row are Warren Knowles,
city manager; W. P. Stansbury, Eckerd’s vice
president; Jim Avery, County Commission chair­

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BF CARD and Gift Shop, the first of its kind in
the U. S., officially opened today us Scott Skihcnca snips riblran. Behind Scott, surrounded by
dignitaries of the Ben Franklin chain, is Miss
Iva Spaulding, store manager — designer and
Scott’s great aunt.
(Herald Photo)

PUBLIX SUPERMARKET rolls out the red car|x?t as Mayor A. L. Wlson (left) of Sanford snips
the green ribbon. At right is W. M. Hollis, Pub­
lix vice president who served as MC at opening
ceremonies today.
(Herald Photo)

Three Sanford Shopping Center Thant Calls For
Stores Open W ith Ceremonies Nuclear Parley
Including China

The first three store* in the
new Sanford Shopping Center
were officially opened today
a* city and county dignitaries
Joined store owners and man­
agers in cutting ribbons.
One of the shops, the BF
Card and Gift Shop ia tha
first one of its kind anywher*
in the United State* and was
designed by Miss Iva Spauld­

ing, manager of tha local Ben
Franklin store.
Mu* Spaulding’s g r a n d
nephew, little Scott Skibenea
•on of Mr*. Ardlth Skibene*,
wielded the scissors on the
whits ribbon at the BF Card
and Gift Shop opening.
At Publix, • real red carpet
wut rolled out at the entrance
to the store to welcome *hup-

p*it and (.eremunles were em­
ceed by W. M. Hollis, vice
p r e s i d e n t of the Publix
Store*. After introduction*
and welcome* by city and
cuunty officials, Mayor A. L.
Wilson snipped tha green ribbon and shopper* poured into
tho lupeimnrkut.
"The main thing that
makes our 103 Publix store*
f*mnu* i* our people and cur
service," tsid Hollis.
At Erkerd's Drugstore op­
ening Mayor Wilson clasped
hand* with John Hiihop, store
manager as city and county
dignitaries, and officials of
neighboring stores In the
o( •hopping center Joined in the
welcome.
Openings for the J. C.
Penney and tha McCrory de­
partment stores are scheduled
for rarly next year, along
with thoee of numerous other
smaller shops and stores.

Herald Progress
Edition Monday
Thousands of copies of The
Sanford Herald's too page tlth
Progress Edition will roll off
the presses Monday telling
the story of progress in Semi­
nole County and surrounding
areas In the past year.
Each year subscribers order
stacks of extra copies to be
sent to friends, relatives and
business and industrial inter­
ests all over the United States,
around the world and to ships
at sea.
Order blanks for extra cop­
ies with spaces for addresses
appears on page It of today’s
Herald. Subscribers are urged
to fill out the blanks and mall
their orders in or drop them
at tha Herald office.
Featured in this edition, high­
lighted In color, are stories
and pictures involving the
Sanford .Naval Air Station,
schools, churches, homes, re­
creation,
sports,
industry,
Seminole County and Sanford,
plus a special section oa the
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neighboring communities
Deltona and DeBary.

Seminole Man
Sues Orlando

A former Altamonte Springs
employ* has filed suit against
the City of Orlando for $100,000 damages he allegedly re­
ceived as a result f a letter
writtea by two Orlando detec­
tives to a Seminole County
constable.
llaruld W. Capps declares
tha letter defamed him and
forced him to resign the Alta­
monte Springs job and that
he Is
. unable to obtain
further employment in the rapacity for which be is best
qualified. .
The w it isys tha letter was
written by Detective Sits. D.
M. Jacksoa sad Lamar Smith.

Boosting tha Johnson-Humphrey presidential ticket la the
Nov. 3 election. Secretary of
Commerce Luther H. Hodges
pointed to tha economic ad­
vantages for Florida In con­
tinuing the present adminis­
tration In office as be address­
ed an enthusiastic group of
businessmen at Orlando Wed­
nesday.
After outlining financial sta­
tistics on a national scale.
Hodges turned to Florida eco­
nomics and said that federal

Shoe Plant May
Locate In Area
Out of a Job? Had some
work in shoe making?
U so, and If there'* enough
of you, Saainola County may
*gat another new industry —
one which will employ between
60 and 100 persons.
The Seminole County Cham­
ber of Commerce announced
today a shoe manufacturing
firm is Interested in locating
In this area. A survey for po­
tential employes Is being made
by th« Chamber In conjunc­
tion with the Florida State
Employment Office.
Persona with skilled or semi­
skilled abilities In the shoe-

HLH Will Begin
Addition Friday
Ground-breaking ceremonies
for a “substantial addition" to
tha HUI Products plant off
South Sanford Avenue will be
held Friday at 10 a.m
The
announcement was
made today by Scott Burns,
chairman of the Seminole
County Chamber of Com­
merce's Industrial Committee.
The expansiw project Is
the first since the firm located
here more than two year* ago
and emphasizes (he vital role
Seminole County plays In the
company's growth, the chair­
man said.
Burns aald several Cham­
ber, city and county officials
are expected to be on hand (or

UNITED NATIONS (UPI)
— Secretary General Thant
called today fu r a nuclear
conference of the United
State*, Russia, Britain, France
and Communist China.
At a new* conference, Thant
ulsu said he believed depused
Soviet leader N i k i t a 8.
Khrushchev should tie per­
mitted to “ rusk* a public
statement on tho circum­
stances of hi* rxit" from
power in Moscow.
11a said he knew personally
both Leonid E. Brezhnev and
Alexei N. Kosygin, Khrush­
chev's successor* in Kremlin
power, and believed there
would be no maojr change in
Soviet foreign policy.
TOKYO fUPD—Communist
"Perhaps there is a pos­
sibility of a change in empha­ China today rejected President
Johnson's call for it to join the
sis," he said.
United States, Russia and
Britain in the nuclear test ban.
it called the test ban “noth­
ing but a fraud to consolidate
the nuclear monopoly of the
United States.”
WASHINGTON ll'P I) Peking said it must retain
Lawyers lor Sen. Barry M. BAXTKRVILLE, Miss. (U PI) its nuclear weapons "as long
Goldwater today filed a peti­ — A nuclear bomb waa as tho U. S. imperaUsts have
tion in the U. 3. Court of Ap detonated 2,700 feet beneath theirs.”
peal* in an attempt to get the surface of the earth today
"We were not taken In when
equal radlo-telaviilon time for in a rural area near here, the treaty was first conclud­
the GOP candidate to answer the first underground nuclear ed,” said an editorial in the
President Johnson's speech test east of the Mississippi Peking People's Daily, official
River.
last Sunday.
newspaper of tha Chinese
The five kiloton device was Communist party. "How can
The pelilioa asked the court
to reverse a Federal Com­ cxpludcd in a salt dodie at 10 we bo expected to walk Into
munications C o m m i s s i o n a. m. CST (11 EST) in a teat the trap now that wo poiseps
(FCC) order which held the designed to improve U. S. tha means to break tho nu­
President's speech was non- ability to detect testing by clear monopoly of the United
| unfriendly nations.
politic aL
States ?,"

Goldwater Sues

For Equal Time

■pending touched $3.4 billion | mikes buslnasa •pend," ba
In tha fiscal year 1964 as com­ I continued.
Among thosa who beard th*
pared to 91-3 billion paid In
Commerce secretary apeak
federal taxes by Floridians.
were Sen. Slack N. Cleveland
Florida, be added, has a Jr., State Rap. 8. J , (Joe)
material alike in the continua­ Davis J r. and Dr. W. Vincent
tion of tha Johnson adminis­ Roberts, all of Sanford. Dr.
tration. On the other hand, be Roberta bead* th* Jofaneonsaid, ihould tha voters select Humphrey campaign In Sem­
tha Republican presidential inole County.
nominee next month business­ “A clear, cobcIm picture el
men will discontinue spending the overall Issue* In tho cam ­
until they leans how he stands. paign, and for tha future aftar
“Confidence is the thing that the presidential election, waa
presented by Mr. Hodges,” la
tha opinion of Son. Cleveland.
"While he did not condemn
Senator Goldwater, the Repub­
lican nominee,” Cleveland
continued, "Hodges did print
to a likely butlaeas recession
should the GOP candidate win.
making field should register 11a said that th* country ie la
tha 44th month of the greatest
at the employment office on
economic expansion la
French Avenue, according to Urn* history , . ..
John Krlder, executive direc­ confidence It wtQ
with President
tor of the Chamber.
“ We are requesting quail was doubtful about ths lmm*d&gt;
fled persons, male or female, late future under e change el
to register immediately with government.
“His talk waa truly inapt*
the employment office, 200 S.
log." Cleveland concluded.
French Ave.,'' Krlder said.
Scott Burns, chairman of the "The two most significant
Chamber's Industrial Commit­ things that impressed me were
tee, reported today he is "very his humility and linearity."
optimistic regarding the possi­ Labeling Hodges a "credit In
bility of Sanford acquiring an our party," Davis said:
additional diversified Indus­ "Secretary o f Commerce
Hodges, being e southerner
try."
■nd former Governor of
North Carolina, la familiar
with our problems and ia n
crtsl it to tho D taocretie
Party.
"1 waa Improasad with bis
presentation of facta, partic­
ularly, that the national econ­
omy has been oa the Increase
for 44 consecutive m onth*-the
the Friday event.
Everett Blgga, superintend­ longest period ol continued In­
ent for HUI Products, said crease In this country.
"Hii explanation of th* na­
the extension will add a build­ tional debt and its percentage
ing measuring 140 by 240 feet of Increase (16 per cent since
the late 1940 s) as compared
and will cost 367,200.
Bigg* declared he is “ very to state and local government,
happy with the operation here which increased over 300 per
and with the cooperation of rent during the same period,
was significant.
local officials and citizens."
The plant expansion Is nec­ "I wish all of our people
essary, he said, due to the in­ could have heard thla man
crease In operations and the speak as he did not resort to
acceptance of the firm's pro­ political oratory but relied up­
on facta.”
ducts.

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Candidate For
Council Gives
His Platform

The Sanford Shrine Club will
have ai special guests Thurs­
day, M in Alma Ubrhammer.
administrator
ville Shrineri
crippled children and Richard
Holtrclaw, Metropolitan Opera
linger.
Min Uhrhammer will talk
(n the Shrineri about her
with the children at the ho*pital. The flreenville Unit is
one of IT Shrine Hospitals In
tha U. 6. The local club contribute* 11,000 a year toward
the work of the crippled child­
ren'* institution. These hos­
pitals provide earn for thou■and* of children annually with
M regard fo- race, color or
creed.
Holtaclaw
will entertain
Thursday with musical selec­
tion*, accompanied by pianist
Rogtr Hirrii. Aim providing
aerved at T p. m. with the prowill ba Ted Gordon.
Thursday's dinner will be
aerved at T o. m. with the pro­
gram lo follow.

I.ONGWOOD VOLUNTEER Fire Department Auxiliary member* are
ahown makimr postern for the Fashion Show ant! Jewelry Party to be
held Saturday niirht a t the Civic League Building. Seated left to right
nre Mrs. Sue Brabazon, Mrs. Marguerite l.'mstead and Mra. Dorothy Fer­
ris. Standing, Mrs. Jennie Fox, Mrs. Garland Shaw, Mrs. Judy Snow,
Mra. Eioiae Lommler and Mra. Jean Willis, president,
(Herald Photo)

Geneva Library
Near Completion
By Joann Hay*
Tbe dream of a public lib­
rary in Geneva is about to
become a reality. The huUdlng
has been obtained and 1200
books donated. Tha site for
tha library la the old store
building located next lo the
Geneva Grocery.
The building is being sup­
plied by the owners at no coat
to (ha library.
Paint for the Inside of the
building was donated by the
head librarian, Mrs. Donald
Norton and Mr. and Mra. Don­
ald Dunn. Volunteers have
been painting the Interior and
men of the community are ask­
ed to donate their lime on Oct.
M for painting the outside.
Mora volunteers are aim
needed for cataloguing and
processing the books. With a
little help, Mrs. Shuler, lib­
rary president, hopes to have
tha library open to (he publie
by Nov. 1.
Tbe ro u p flrjpt met last
aummsr and other officers
elected were Mrs. Sue Gibmn,
financial chairman and Mra.
Jrnnette Johnson, secretary.
Anyone with books they wiah
to donate may hava them pick­
ed up by calling Mra. Shuler
at her home.

UF Division
Chief Named
John Daniels Jr., county
chairman for tha Negro Divi­
sion of the ion I Fall Cam­
paign of the United Fund of
Biminnl* County now undrr
way, has announced that Mra.
Easla Blair la a ria chairman
for Altamonte Spring* with
ro-worktr* a t Mmet. Ruby
Wright, Ruhy (iadsnn, Bertha
Merritt and Dniiy Jones.
Ha also laid tho area chair­
man for tha Midway-Caanan
•action is Mrs. Kva Stephens
with eo.worker* as Mmei.
Kmeatlna Williams, Martha
Nicholson, Mr. and Mra. Joaeph Jackson and Jamas
Fields.
Daniels states that these
area rhainnen me to lie permaftrnl chaiimen (or till* di­
vision with the responsibility
if selecting their workers
•ach year.

Church Group
To Hold Party
By Jane Casselberry
The Junior High Youth
Group of the Westminister
Presbyterian Church of Cas­
selberry is planning a Hallowe­
en Party Friday evening at tha
Fellowship llsll of the church.
Pam Ray and Pam Connors
are in charge &lt;&gt;i decorations.
Newly elected officers of the
group are Chuck Unle, Moder­
ator. Pam Ray, vice-modera­
tor and Benny Shepheid. clerk
and treasurer Officers will be
installed at a service in the
near future.

By Dm i Eitea
Candidate for the office of
councilman for the City of
Loofwoori. in the Dec. I muni­
cipal election. Donald Smith,
today announced hi» campaign
platform. Council aeat* up for
election are presently filled by
R. C. Carlson, and John
Ream*.
Smith at atei that ' The only
way a citizen can find out any­
thing la to be on tha council."
He hai been a resident of Langwood for the peat five years
and la married with two child­
ren, Piper T, and Donnie I,
both itudente at Longwood Ele­
mentary School. He la the own­
er of Crystal Lake Nursery.
He Author declared, "I am
oppoted to Mayor A. B. Lor
me no, speed trap*, police re­
cord* being kept la a prlvta
home, and fret riders on tha
city."
If alacted, be promises that
tha first thing ho will do la to
work lor hooping all police re­
cords in tha new city hall.

Southside Shudders — Its The Spooks?
It took Hugh Carlton to do
it, but it's done! Even tha
wheals at City Hall couldn't
believe it! What's more, Susie
herself wax taken by surprise
when one of her male spooklet* came home talking some­
thing about the Peanut Bowl
gonna be on Hallowe'en night.
Not one word of this shen­
anigans would Susie believe
until she gut the magic word
from the head of Southside
Spooks, Velma Mitchell and
Ruddy Raw'*. These Iwo re­
late how they were holding a
seance one day when a mess­
age of great importance came
through from Junior High

School principal Carlton that Now you football Ians, hold i School game of Friday Oct.
he Just absolutely had to have 0n. Th* spirits moved and the 30 has been moved to Thursthe Peanut Bowl on Saturday,
Inj what do day. Oct. 29. 10 thing! ara
Oct. 21.
Seminote High looking up.
This menage was met with *ou 'tnow'
all sorts uf threats of. hants
and whispering campaigns. In
fact they jyunded so import­
ant that quick a* a Hallowe'en
cal could wink Its eye, nle
Hugh and rohort Teddy Barker
flew through the wall* of Southside to plead their case.
♦ FOB GOOD
So sincere were their pies*
GOVERNMENT
thst Spooks Mitchelt and \
Rawts yielded and agreed to
M
have the Southside School Hal­
lowe'en Carnival on Friday
Hmer
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Carl O. Kleine
38, Dias Hera
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES who apoke at a rally at Foraat City Shop*
ping Center recently were, left to right, Jim Birkenmeyer, aeeking reelection to school board; Lnwrence Swofford candidate for county commln.slnner: Bill Tanner, Democratic campaign co-ordinator; and Mra. Mary
Earle Wnlkcr, aeeking re-election aa tax aaaeaaor.
(Herald Photo)

Success Story Off Florida Airline
The National Airlines sales
National Airlines, celcbratfng Its 30th yesr In businesst manager laid that lha com­
this month, faces an rxhllirat- pany has many personal con­
Ing future, "and what's good tacts with industrialists all
for National Is good for Flor­ ou r the country and desira to
ida," Kiwanians heard at thrir wnrk with municipalities and
meeting Wednesday at the chambers of commerce in
strengthening industry in the
Civic Center.
Bringing this news was Kan slate of Florida in any way
Case, diatrlct sales managrr tliry ran,
"If we ran he of assistance
for National, who described
(he history of the airline, "the to you In putting you in touch
only nhe born, based and char­ with possible contacts, we are
eager tn do *d." he said.
tered in Florida."
All airlines have now con
Ca&gt;e described how ilm first
flight was made from St. Pe­ verted In jet service and Sat­
urday, National will complete
tersburg in October, 1931.
"Now we are coast lo roast
In tho United Stales as well as
flying In points all over thu
world," he noted.
Hie first flight was In a
four paasengcr Ryan aircraft
which also curried the mail. G.
T, "Ted" Baker hid and won
on Ihe I Iff-mile route which
was the start of tho picsrnt
huge airline rnmpany.
In 1911, National got the
New York to Miami run and
In inin ran the first nonstop
flight from New York to Ml
ami, beginning a new type of
tourist accommodation which
has increased alradily.
"Last winter the tourist
flights were fantastic, reach
ing a peak at Faster, and eon
tinumg all year round with
our summer vacation package
flights." Case said.
"Package vacation flights
have helped In change Hi*’
economy nf Florida, extending
the tourist business from win
ter time to a year-round ac
livlty," Case noted.
In ini* Case said, Hie firs!
domestic Jet service lo Cape
Kennedy was establish and in
lofil Hie Southern Trans-con
Unental flight un the spare
route" connecting Cape Ken j
nedy with other spare centers
in New Orleans, Houston and
Los Angeles was established.

Car! Otto Blaine, U , of 331
O'Brien Rd., Fern Park, died
Wfdneeday.
A native of Bhaboyan,
Wise., he cam* to Fern Park
ale weeks ago. Ha was a
Lutheran and a vsteran of
World War 11.
Survivors ineluds the wid­
ow, Jan* 1L, of Farn Park;
mother, Mrs. lfattia Lynn of
Redondo Beach, Calif., son,
Arthur R., and daughter, LuEva-Anna Xlaina of Farn
Park; slater, Mra. Lucille Jaeobchkk of Shaboygan, and
atapbrothar Herbert S. Wider
of Redondo Beach.

its last flight with a pistonengine aircraft.
"Beyond tha sound barrier
tra luper-eonlc flights, but
nothing in this line for com­
mercial aervica Is expected
before 1&gt;70," Case slid.
Funeral Notice
"Coming up now is the ‘ers
of iho pampered passengers,’ KLBIMM. MIS. C S S t OTTO—
with all airlines engaging In F u n e r a l s w v Ic m for Coil
Olio Klein*, SI. Farn Park,
vigorous competition to im­
will b» h .ld a t 1 p. m. Frida).
prove service to the flying Oot. IS. at tho ehopsl of th&lt;
Nlbloak Funerol Horn*, Co*.
public," Case emphasised,
oelborry. with nav. Ja c k U n a .
»«/ or th* U m w o M B o p tlc
"Free enterprise is the best
h n r o f officiating In t .r m a n t
incentive to active competi­ C
will bo la tho CsaMlbarrv
tion. The aim of National la C «m #t*rr with tho V.F.W
P o it lo ss conducllng gravenot (o be the biggest, but to be
old* se rrlcM Niblick F u n t r s l
Ihe best," he concluded.
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Preliminary action will be
taken Monday to form a Coun­
cil on Alcoholism to serve
the Central Florida area.
T*
A steering committee met
recently to draw up plan* for
organisation and a public
meeting has been »et at 7:30
p.m. Monday in the auditor­
ium of the American R«d
Crow a t '2-101 K. Central Ave.
(comer of Humby) in Orlan­
do.
“Alcoholism hold* the dubious distinction of being the
v
fourth ranking public healthproblem in the United States
today, following heart disease,
cancer and mental illness,"
the committee noted.
“There are residing In Cen­
tral Florida more than 10,000 alcoholics and the impact
»f their Hines* extends to an
untold number of other perions,” it win emphasized.
The Council on Alcoholism,
which would be an affilate of
the National Council with
headquarter* In New York, is
a voluntary eitizena public
health organization much like
other public health organiza­
tions.
It conducts activities In the
t ^ Geld of alcoholism with the
"
primary objective a continu­
ing program of education of
the public regarding alcohol- dam and the wide dissemina­
tion of knowledge and infor­
mation on the subject.
The three basic concepts of
the organization are:
L Alcoholism is a diseaao
and the alcoholic Is a sick
%'• person.
2. Alcoholics can be helped
and are worth helping.
S. Alcoholism Is a public
health problem and therefor*
• public responsibility.
The council is nelthnr
“wet” nor “dry.** The disease
of alcoholism, not social
drinking, is its concern.
.
The council being organiz^ ed to deal with this problem
will tie made up a cross-sec­
tion of tho community, with
Ita individual members repre­
senting every segment of the
population of Central Flor­
ida. both lay and profession­
al.
Invited to send representa­
tives to the m e tin g are tho
0
Sanford Ministerial Associa­
tion, the Seminole County
Medieal Society, the Seminole
County flenlth Department,
the Mental Health Associa­
tion. Juvenile Court. Munici­
pal Court and County Court..
Any interested citizen is
also invited to attend.

* Tucker Going

LONGDALE WAS the scene of n Democratic Hally Tuesday nipht with
candidates and audience shivering in the brisk autumn breezes. Speakers
were left to right. Hep. Joe Davis, caididatc for re-election; Mary Earle
Walker, candidate for tax assessor; W. L. Swofford, candidate for county
commissioner; Jim Hirkenmeyer, candidate for school board und Al
Davis, candidate for Justice of the Peace.

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and redistricting so that no
municipality will be divided.
At l)avia. seeking election
as Justice of peace, said he
would bring prestige and dig­
nity into that office and ad­
minister the laws fairly.
Jim Hirkenmeyer cited his
experience and dedication to
the school board.

Florida Names
Track Official
GAINESVILLE (UV1) - The
University of Florida has hir­
ed Furman Coach Jimmy
Carnes as the Gators' first full­
time track coach In hopes of
upgrading the iport at Flor­
ida.

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A PUI1LIC I.IHHAHY will soon be opened in Geneva and these women
arc part of the volunteers who are busy getting the building which has
been donated for this purttose for use. Left to right they are Mrs. II. (3.
Shuler, Mrs. Jennettc Johnson and Mrs. Sue Gibson.
(Herald Photo)

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T. E. Turkrr, president of
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American Hunker* Assort*t on convention next week in
Miami Reach.
The convention open* Sun­
iluy ami continues through
Wednesday. More than 8,500
of the nation’s bankers are
expected.

R; Donna Estr*
Approximately SO enthus­
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dale’* Tint Democratic rally
Tuesday evening.
Campaign cconlinator Hill
Tanner served »* matter of
ceremonle* in the absence of
Mayor A. R. Lormann, who
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Rep. Joe Davis, running
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Mayor Lawrence Swafford
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T to apodal event la aponaorad by tha Sanford Cham*
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v a r i e t y of conservation
awards and discusses the
conservation program.
A demonstration on fores­
try will to held a t pie park
and continuous movies will ba
screened In tha canter.
Highlighting the day will
ba tha appearance of Mias
Florida, lS*year*old Priscilla
Uchnarr of Hollywood.
Tuesday will be Agriculture
Day as events s ta rt a t 8:30
a.m. with a field trip to DeBsry and Enterprise being
taken by the Audubon .Socie­
ty. Demonstrations a t the
park will bo held at 2
p.m. and continuous movie*
will to shown at tha auditor­
ium.
Wednesday will be Seminar
Day with a host of speakers
on hand starting a t 9 a.m.
At 9:30, G. E. Dnll J r , esecutlvs director of tha Central
and Southern Flood Control
District, will speak on "Plans
for the Development of the
Upper St. John* River Vialey."
Ha will be followed at
10:80 by Cecil A. Tucker,
Seminole County agriculture
a g e n t Hie topic will be "Con­
servation and Development nf
Resource* In Central Florida."
Luncheon will he served at
11:80 and a t J p.m, J. D.
Wingfield, planning opera­
tions director. East Central
Florida Regional Planning
Council, will apeak on devel­
opments plana for Central
Florida.
A. O. Patterson, director
of W ater Resource* and Con­
servation, Florida Hoard of
Conservation, will apeak at 3
p.m.
Thursday will he Gama and
Freeh W ater Fish Day. The
Audubon Society will tako a
field trip to Monarch Ranch
at Wildwood, starting at 8:30
a.m.
A 2 p.m. demonatratlnn is
planned by tha Florida Gama
and Freeh Water Fleh Commission a t Industrial Park.
Coniintioua movies will he
scree mil st auditorium.
Friday Is Recreation Day
and activities sta rt with an
Audubon Society field trip In
tha Florida Agriculture Experiment Station on Celery
Avenue at 8:30 a.m.
Saturday will be Children's
Pay with continuous Walt
Disney movies being shown
starting a t 10:30 a.m.
The exhibit area will he
open dnlly from H in a.m. un­
til 9:30 p.m. except Friday
when it will close a t 4 p.rU

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Academy Band will provide the music for the Forest
City Merchant** auction at 7 p.m. Saturday a t the nhoppinff center. Repre­
senting the band in thi* photo are, from the left, Harry Seals, Larry
Frazier. Roger Swanson, Mrs. Particla Silver, band teacher and in charge;
Linda Roll and Kevin Grueabeck.
(Herald Photo)

NEW PASTOR of the F irst Baptist Church of Geneva Rev. W. M. Gro­
gan is shown with his w ife and their 13 year old twin sons, Jim and Joe.
The family moved to Geneva from Waynesboro, Tcnn.
(Herald Photo)

Stills Seized

11 Tables At DeBary Bridge
T h a DcRary Duplicate Mrs. William Woodllek; third, I I.loyd Stafford; and fourth,
Bridge Club mrt Tuesday with Mre. Nan Edwards ami Mr*. Mr. arid Mrs. E. X. Walters.
It tahlra in piny directed by
Mrs. Ruth Hiatt.
North-Smith winners were
first, Mr. and Mis. Arthur
Wheatley; second, Mrs. Rulh
Hiatt and Mrs. Myron Acrnrdi; third, Mr. and Mr*.
George I'carssll; and fourth,
Frank Matheson and II. Guy
Chase.
East-West winners were
first, Mrs. Loris Weeks and
Mrs. Myrtle Dunmlmeh; sec­
ond, Mr*. Charles llii.-mell and
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TALLAHASSEE (DPI) —
Two moonshine whisky (tills
were acited at a stta about
three mile* west of Okeecholie* Wednesday, according to
the State {leverage Depart­
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Okeechobee, at the silo.

On Municipal League Panel

DISTRICT EIGHT President Nora Jane Gil­
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nole VFW Auxiliary 8207 at Longivood installed
Mr». Mnry Roeettger (left) an 3-year trustee of
the unit.

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Mis* Susanna Orseno was representatives to the Citrus
named president of the Sen­ Council Planning Board with
ior Girl Scout troop at the Nancy Rogers aa alternate.
first meeting of the year,
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Other officers named at the
meeting were Mary Jean
Turner, vica president; Vicki
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Rogers, treasurer.
Mis* MeArill# and Busan
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syndicated Columnist Brew
rearson. State Senate Pre»ldent-elect Jam es E. (Sick)
Connor, and Representative K.#*;
C. Rowell, House Speaker ticsignatc, tre ala® program
guests.
Wives of League members
will find a special welcome
awaiting, and the nationally,
acclaimed Naval Air Training
Command choir, of Pens a col i,
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"memorable music" at t i e Monday nivrnt banquet, Oct

Senior Girl Scouts Elect

| Delegation Unanimously Endorses

WASTE '

JACKSONVILLE— Commis­
sioner Joe B. Baker, of San­
ford. U concluding a year o(
service on one of the Florida
League of Municipalities’ pri­
mary committees, which will
make a report to the largest
convention in League history,
according to Executive Secre­
tary Gorton T. Butler In Lea­
gue headquarter* here, where
the meeting will be held Sun­
day through Tuesday.
"As a member of the Com­
mittee on Annexation, Com­
missioner Baker has partici­
pated in a )ear of valuable
research and analysis.” Secre­
tary Butler said. "Thorough
study of this major problem,
with continuing efforts to ac­
quaint the general public with
the facts and figures have
marked the Annexation Com­
mittee's work as genuinely
useful."
IJutler added that the Lea­
gue feels "a comprehensive
report of tliix kind will contri­
bute materially to the orderly
development of Florida'* ur­
ban growth."
Program plans for the Flor­
ida League's three-slay meet­
ing here promi-e a full sche­
dule of work and fellowship.
Delegates, who are expected
to total more than a thousand,
will hear such speakers as Sen­

CDR. WILLIAM HRIES, World War I Barracks
1197, Dellary, and Auxiliary President, Margeretta Holmes, a t Birthday Anniversary Dinner
held Thursday, October 15 a t the DeBary Com­
munity Center.
(Photo by II. Middleton, DeBary)

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Plana for taking the 1981
census of agriculture is Sem­
inole county were announced
today by K. R. Pierson, new­
ly-appointed census crew lend­
er for the county.
The work will be done In
three atngee, he said. First
will coma recruitment and
training of enumerators to
count ail the farms in the
county. About one worker for
each 100 farms will be need­
ed.
Soon after Nov. 5, tha Bu­
reau of the Census, an agen­
cy of the U.S. Department of
Commerce, will start the sec­
ond stage by mailing agri­
cultural eeniua questionsirae
to all rural boxho|d*rs in tha
county.
In the final etage all enumeratora will vielt each farm
to collect the qucstionalres.
They will help farmer* com­
plete answer* to any ques­
tions they find difficult.
The visit* are expected to
begin Nov. 9. The census of
agriculture Is taken every
five years In the year ending
with "4" and "9" to gather
up-to-date information an tha
nation’s agricultural resources
end production.
Data gathered Include the
number and sire of farms,
acreage and harvest of crops,
livestock inventory. Informa­
tion on farm equipment and
facilities, farm products sold,
■nd use of fertilizers, Insect­
icides and herbicides.

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Set A t Academy

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Census To Be
Conducted

Lyceum Program
A program of operatic and
aemi-classlcal music will to
presented by soprano soloist
Julia Gerace of Miami In the
flrat program of the season
In tha Lyceum Series at the
Forest Lake Academy In
Forest City Saturday at 8
p.m. In tha school gymnasium.
Tickets will be available at
the program for the remaind­
er of the eerlee which will
Include • variety of entertain raent.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Soma of tha biggest impact
of tha I9ft4 civil rights law
U yet to coma.
So far, no federal agencies
have acted under the law to
require an end to racial diacrimination in itate and local
program* which they help to
finance.
But many agencies are
working up anti-discrimina­
tion regulations to accompany
their allocation* in the future.
Penalties for non-compliance.
Including a cutoff of federal
funds, will be outlined.
Attorney William I. Taylor,
who is helping some of the
agencies prepare their regula­
tions, says they will have
“great and far-reaching sig­
nificance."
Taylor, general counsel of
the civil rights commission,
expects the agencies to imple­
ment their regulations during
the next few months.
He figures that most state
and local administrators will
comply and bring racial Inte­
gration to vast numbers of
employment and educational
areas which depend heavily
on federal handouti.
Taylor was pleasantly *urprised at the amount of com­
pliance with the law's publie
accommodations a e e 1 1 o n ,
which has stirred tha most
attention to date.
“There has been very little
overt defiance as there was
to the Supreme Court's school
deefsion in 1954," he says. “A
number of southern political
leaders encouraged compliance
and this contributed heavily
to a better atmosphere.
“ This has been a better
year for achool desegregation
in the South than wc have
had before. Some 100 schools
desegregated without court
decrees. I suspect the civil
rights bill helped to hring
about this encouraging situa­
tion.”
Taylor also credits efforts
of civil rights groups, partic­
ularly in voter registration,
with altering the South's ra­
cial picture.
Tha commission is concen­
trating on seeking voluntary
compliance with the civil
rights law.
It sponsored meetings of
community leaders in Atlanta
and Columbia, S. C., to dis­
cuss the law's provisions.
Similar meetings are schedul­
ed at Nashville, Tenn,, Nov.
20; at Little Hock, Ark., Dec.
7, and others are tentatively
planned.
Taylor is delighted with the
turnout for the first two
meetings. “Two or three
years ago," he says. “Prac­
tically nobody would have
dared to attend auch a gath­
ering in the South."

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SH S Jayvees Hosts Evans; Lyman Coes To Apopka
Thinking
O ut Loud

Ground Attack
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Invading Crew

South Seminole
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At St. Cloud

By
■stall Specie Writer
The Swrtnle Ugh School
Junior vanity eleven returns
ta action tonight at Sanford's
Memorial S t a d iu m when
they will hoot the Baby TreJaae of Evans High, Orlande.'
Game time la elated for 7:30
l end the SHS JeyVi
cheerleaders hive asked for
the fkll support of the Semi
a Boosters Club and the
■indent body hi attending the
tin a« It U the lari home
gaaw far the JayVeee this

faces fbi
Junior High grtddora tonight
when they travel to I t Cloud
for a contest slated to atari at
o’clock.
"hnodout” _ thtt'i i
Coach Jim dark Mintage!
coattonc briar* lata Dm
hie squad during tho week Mot
— bdlcetod that Um
S t Cloud "has tho tact teens
leonlaelo Rich football cam*
have played so far this
with Bishop Mean nut
yoar, in my opta
weak had been cancelled,
e e a
Studying his charges during
tho
week’s drills, Clark
A quick check with
*d, "Wo will bavc to play
Athlatie Director Fred Oaaaa
much better 4ha we have so
revealed that the renteet had
far this year tn order to stay
"cancelled* bet M
Coach Ralph Stumpfe elev­
up with them.
"chanced.* The
en, seeking their fourth win
'St. Ctood tag a good fast
originally elated ta ha of the h u m against a single
backfleld and bavt n passing
placed at Colonial Rich Field
defeat—the first one In els
throat ta both their quarter­
la Orlaade oa Friday. Oct
yean—win be hampered due
. • &gt; -v v ■" :i
back end fullback. They ere
10, will be played iaatead oa
to injuries and eligibility ragnot much bigger then we eiw
Tkursday, Oct 19.
ulationa.
e e *
bat they era older end
M t &amp; r &amp; i - V i . ia + L . uiSfiriZr/*
According to Stumpf the
experienced," Clerk
Reeaoa: Oaaaa eaye Blehop
POOR
BOY!
YOU
WILL
HAVE
TO
TAKE
tb«
photographer’s
word
for
■quad to In Ita went shape as
ed.
K een haa a difficult
It but he gftjrs under this pile of uniformed humanity is Lyman lligh’a
for as depth goes, hut the
Last week at Lymsa tho
aehedallnc home fanee elate ■quad still haa plenty of
halfback (No. 22) Phil Perrault. We've counted eight youngsters from
South
Seminolee beat the Ovie­
it dote not hate a field of ■plriL Don Nicholes to tho
Lyman and New Smyrna In the jam. Lyman won the contest 20 to 12—
do Junior High team 384
ita own. Therefore tt haa to only member out due to In­
ita f l n t victory o f the aeagon.
( Herald Photo)
aae whateter Orlaade field jury with an Injured neck re­
But Clerk saw many flaws ta
a n eraliable. A conflict anoo ceived la a workout session.
tho game. "I thought it wee
and the Herntta had to aftho worst game we have ptay
Coach John Colbert and
ed
ao far this season. We did
fact the change.
Stumpf put tho squad through
e
a c
not hit m hard ee wo tad t a n
a pro-game drill Wedaeedey
hitting in previous f t
Bp the w a r . Bcmtaole afternoon with all phases of
Richie IMScrid achedule the geme emphasised—past­
"Our defense held up afl
win ha exactly the came u ing, kickoffs, extra points,
right and our offense got tho
breaks it needed. I tap*
this year — except that you punt#, as will aa offensive
simply m m the home and and defensive maneuver*.
Leri Friday night when the Today, Plfott's looking to­ "Look what Boom did list can do as well .against I t
away tUta. New, that's
whistle
Mew ta e cleoe the ward the second half of the Friday light," said Jim Cloud ta tho (coring column.
Terry Echols worked an
pta.
punts against a making Una Mortises tie between the gridiron sesaos. His club must When wo got inside their 20 However, wo will have to kit
e
a e
end Greg Shively end Truby Seminole* end tho visiting fseo Winter Perk, Bishop they put five of those 200-plus much herder." th* coach not­
That mtaaa Sanford win Klnnerd up to work on kick- Brews of Bonne we left our Moore, Lyman, Otk Ridge and pounders oa their line, end It ed.
play Tltuarillc, Erins, Winter offo and extra points.
South Scmlnloe'a llaoup wil;
porch atop tho stands end met DeLand. True, nobody Is eg- hurt"
start with Larry Garner at
Head
Coach
Jim
Plgott
tn
tho
Path, BUhop Moon and Ly­
Bat
Pigott
added.
"Next
pectlng say at them to give
This will mark the fln t
man at homo. They’ll play
the 5emtoo.es too much trou­ year we're going to be tough center, Denny Peterson, Bob
time the school’* two Junior south 19.
Mobley or Bob Olson, guards;
Pigott
wot
his
Up*
and
said:
Colonial, Edctwatrr,
ble but Plgott Is anticipating Prank Whighem looks as
vanity olevons hav* over met
Oak Xldfa and DeLand away. on tho gridiron and tho 8H8 "Well, wa've played the top each of them to be tough.
he'll be our number one quar Richard Rubrigh and Greg
Of court*, the dates will be JayVeee Hope the long houre flvo and despite tonight's of­
tarback. Wo're using him all Danko, tackles; Bruce Stuart,
fensive game we didn't do too We'll go out on ■ limb end wo can right now so bo'll get Allen Richey, ends; Mike
a day off, toe.
•pent la workout eoaelons will bad."
predict that f e u will be seeing
Hargis and Jim Lueaa, alter
poy off for them tonight
more of tho SHS players ta oxporieoeo sad get over his
i quarterbacks; D a v id
Let&gt; net ferret whet
ease
of
butterflies."
these lest flvo games—that Is
The starting line up for the
Drudlng
and Ronny Skeen, Si
laele High Booster Club Pres­ locale tonight will be enda
About
hla
offensive
attack,
the Juniors sod sophs who
ternate
fullbacks;
Dennis Gar
ident Borer Herrie eald the Chuck Plgott end Greg Genhaven’t seen too much action. Plgott remarked, "If these
ret end Bill Sbarr, halfbacks
other dey about aupportini
boys
don't
put
on
weight
we'll
, tackles Jim Baker end
Pigotl's got an abundance
John McDermott, suffering
the SHS JayVeee. They pUy Horace Johnson, guards Mike
of young oseks who'll b« per­ change our offensive to s pro • hand Injury, msy see some
the Baby Trojane of Erane Klmeey and Buss Lae, center
typo
sad
use
the
spread."
forming for the Tribe the next
hen la Sanford's Memorial Greg Shively, Buddy Stumpf
Now that he's balf-wsy service at the halfback spot
several years. He's not war
After
the
seventh
week
of
Stadium tonight. Let’s be at quarterback, Truby Kin
throurh
the slate, wo ashed, tonight, tho coach M id .
ried, except to get them lU
there. It’s the teat homo nerd and Terry Echols at the bowling tn the City League the varsity experience he can "What’s your opinion of the
came for Ralph Stumpfe halvas and Ron Duddley at on Wednesday nlght'i, there la these next five games.
Metro?"
ere three taeme sharing the
Baby Bcmlnolee.
"It's tough," Plgott stated
fullback.
As
hr
Uaemaa,
oh,
boy
I
number one spot In standings.
o e a
flatly. "Th# four ctubi wo've
We
Just
don't
htvo
the
big
Lake Monroe Inn, Jet Lane*
played hsd the manpower.
Ererybody sake: "Do you
and Cook's Corner ell have a boys coming up—I mean these We'vs got three more to play
think the Getora will take
200
plus
pounders,"
said
Jim.
record of 18 wine against 10
tad it’s impossible to take
Alabama T"
T h e Seminole Memorial
losses. Bitting ell alone in the "We've got some good boys, any of them lightly. Ter ex­
Truth of the matter Is we
make
no
mistakes
about
tbet,
number
four
slot
Is
Pryor’s
Hospital
Rowling League has
ample, look what happened
dont know. Wa'd like to pick
Insurance with e log of 17 end but we don't have the big ones. last week. Winter Park had a real fight going on for tba
'em to win but we don't dire.
And, In the Metro, we can’t
second place spot with no let*
Culeee tho Getora panic we
Powell's Office 8upp1y split 11.
use our system with little line­ Edgewater 0-0 at the half."
"You think Edgewater will than four teams era In con­
Another tie exist* for fifth man.
do believe, however, that the two end two with the Goof
go all Ihe way?" wo tnqulr tention,
Crimeon Tide will know It'e Offo but wero able ta increaae piece with an even 800 record;
•d.
Rose
end
WUke
Reitaurant
Th* M*dlc* have fln t place
been in e flpht whan the fin­ their leogue-lead because the
"They could, but watch out all to th*m**lv*s as th«y ar*
al run eounde.
•econd-pleco Eight Belle were end Bob’* Reitaurant have 14
for Colonial. Rsraember, tho now enjoying a three and
One thlnc*a aunt If the dropping threo to tho feet wine and an equal number of
Eiglei still have to face Col­ one-half gams lead.
loeaee.
Getora romp over Alabama moving Tortoises.
onial
and Doone and either
And
still
there
U
«n
addi­
PowtU'e bad n bunch nf
Florida fans are in for a new
This past week's bowling
club could bump them.”
bombers but they were about tional tie in the (tending*,
Cridiron era.
found the Pep Pills giving
"What
are
you
working
on
e e e
squally matched by the Goof thl* one for the eeventh piece
Joan Adams shot • big 215 this week ta your drills?” wo themaalvte a big lift as th«y
Miami's Hurricanes hare Offs. Dot Powell rolled 168/ between Legion Post 63, Ban- game for the Dennis and asked.
knocked-off the front-running
Improved hut thera'e not a 401 and Erma Anderson real­ ford Manufacturing end Har­ Martlndale team to pace the "Offense, man, offense! Medica for four points Hot
chance In tho world of thrir ly tore ’em up with a fine ry's Bar. In Ie*t piece end •coring in the Shooting Stare We've put In tome new plays, ■hots for th* Pep pifla were
having Juit a little bit of Leeguo at Jot Lenta. It won
ratting by Indiana. You can 104/633.
wc'rw trying to strengthen « tr Ron Frederick with 160/469
trouble getting started Is
Ralph
BetU
took
high
game
rack tlila one up for Uto Big
storing punch Inside the 29 ■nd Curtle (the Bomber) Ab­
the
second
game
for
Joen's
honors for the night with
Wisdom Bod Service carrying,
Ten eleven.
and we're working on making ney with 212/663.
teem
but
that
wee
the
only
good 226/623 for Powolls. a flvo end 23 Into the stand• • •
win u Team Blx swept three our paislng geme more effec­
Florida State, on the other Verna Bolton took high game Inire column.
•nd jumped Into first place tive. Remember, Winter Park
In the team mutches, Wis­
hand, ihoutdn’t have too much honors for tho ladiea with n
■heed of Dannie end Martin- wis picked before the season
fine
10/609
and
Helen
Bux­
dom's may have given Indica­ dels.
trouble with Vlrtlnla Tech
to be a powerhouse. They Just
when the two clubs doth at ton beckod her up with a tion of better things to come
Bit Prebet came through haven't Jelled and maybe Fri­
good 16g game. Bob Workmen by firing up against Lake
day night they wilL"
Blacksburg. Va.
•hot 100/606 to help the Goof Monroe with ■ two and two with • 162 game for the D Pigott said some of his boys
Offs tlo tho leeguo leaders.
outcome. Harry Pentecost led ■nd M girls end Merdell ar« slightly bruiicd. That Hit
The Tortol*** bowled over the Inn-Men with hie 645 ser­ Gontermen tallied a 162 for Includes Buddy Burton with •
the Eight Belts ee Derklij ies m Roy Sterrain directed Team Six.
chsrley-boree, Ron Hinson
Owens came through with a Wisdom with hie 623 three- In another league match with ■ bruised knee, end Joe
171 game and Weliie Dominy game set.
the Fsuit Drug teem took Purdy's leg is still sore from
rolled 110/613. Tenne Arman
Of particular note is ■ feet •II four from tho Ge*omen cramps."
The Starchltfe still hold wee the only bright spot for seldom en-omptished In any Studio girl* aa Jane Welne "We'll be hard nosed Fri
fln t place in tho Tuesday the Eight Bella ■• she rolled league, that of rolling three bombed a 177/464, Faya Rich­ day night," Plgott said as be
a 167 geme. In the other
ardson hit • 171 game end wished for a good turnout of
ALL SIZES
morning Bill Hemphill Mo- Mixed League match tho Lead Identical score*, consecutive­
Bernice Chads rolled a 160 Sanford fans at Winter Park's
torattea League. Mary Ann Pine won three from the Do- ly. Thl* wee performed by gems.
Ward Field tomorrow night
Kinsey bowled a 182 game pendeblee aa Margie Farris Lake Monroe Inn’e Larry
to help the La Sabres stay rolled 166 end Helen Kaelln Piwe with threo 180 games,
in second place, Carole Mace tore ’em up with a 171 game. which quell (lee him far a
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In ether action, tho Sanford
ins a 189 ta help keep the
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Cook’s Corner sad the
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Carolyn Nelson end Betty today until Friday, AnUln's American Legion h u t t e d
Busaard turned In ecorea of flight from Frankfurt, Germa&lt; heeds with the final outcome
/V O W /
160/470 and 183/483 respec- ay, v u delayed pending clerl' falling to Cook's, three wine
and one Ices.
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A t M idw ay M ark

Pigott Sixes Up Team

Three-Way Tie
For Top Spot

Fight Develops
In Kegler Loop

Powell Splits
Wilh Goof Offs

Joan Adams In
Big 215 Game

T n looking forward to this
game. I think w* will do real
good Thursday night"
oa Lymaa's J.V. coach,
Dick Silvers, put his teem on
notice today for tonight'* in­
vasion of Apopka.
"Wo haven't had any mjurlea and evtrybogya looking
flae," Coach Silver* continued
is ta looked at hla squad la
action. "We expect more icor.
tag from our aide. Larry Ba­
ker tad Bob EMridgo era
starting to coma around."
Silver* kicked a bell back
onto the playing field and con­
tinued:
"We will tut a ground at­
___ SEMINOLE END LARRY WATSON
tack mainly but should sea
(83) trying to get those anna high enough to
mart pasting."
latch onto a Ron Hinson aerial during the
Last week Lyman measured
Tribe’s scoreless tie with th« Boone Braves of
DeLand for • 13-0 loss and,
OTiando. Defending is Boone High's A1 John*
as Silvan put* it, tho DeLand
aton (44).
(Herald Photo)
team was bigger than we
were. Wo mad# aomo mistakes
but they didn’t hurt us too
much. Our pass defense was
much improved."
•tartan tonight will be th*
same as lari week — Danny
Hall at center, Tom Flatter
■ad Billy Dempaey at guard,
Bob Herrington and Dsaay
Overton, tackles; Russ Brandas and Charlie Newell, ends;
G a r y Smith, quarterback;
They’re going to toss a pair men Brinson and John Pritch­ Mike Warren, fullback; Larry
of Panther elevens into a grid ard.
Baker and Bob Eldrldge, halfarena tonight la Jacksonville "We feel our boys era ready backs.
when Crooms High of Sanford for this one," arid Holt. "It'll
tangle* with a strong Matthew be our biggest conference A couple of ether players
Gilbert High squad in a Flor­ game. The boys know whst ■ who should also ice action are
ida Big Nine North Confer­ victory tonight will mean to David Streugho, a halfback,
end Doyle Lewis, end.
ence engagement.
the club and to the coaches
Silvers summed up th e
This could be one of the If we can keep th* spirit and team's feelings thus:
toughest testa of th* season the desire to play hard from
"Our bays have real fine
to data for the Panthers who
the
opealag
whistle
to
the
gun
teamwork.
All seem to enjoy
art (porting a record of four
victories against a single loss. we could defeat Gilbert," in k playing and that makes for s
good team."
"Gilbert," says Crooms Holt.
Head Coach WlUle Holt, "has
a good ball club. This school
has won twe of the last five
conference titles and so far
Bring year car wker* the experts are, far
this Mixon they have a one
and one record in conference
play."
Crooma definitely haa its
work cut out for tonight. It
will be Gilbert High's home­
coming and every indication is
that they will be st full
.. __________ _____ WINTERIZE NOWI
strength for this encounter.
Sanford'e Panthers have
shown that they have an ef­
fective end consistent defease.
They have given up only one
touchdown In the lest three
games. Offensively, they have
Here's Our
scored In all flvu of their con­
ToYoul
tests.
If your C*T UHt to Pf*’
David Peterson end Robert
form •AtiriactonlV doe
Alford— who have not seen ac­
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g
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Holt and hts staff expect good
1 w u«tcftb*w *^ni«
performances
from
John
a t tim * nf re-cnee!k n»
Knight, Eddie Brown, Robert
S tfS &amp; W ®
Walton. Terry Williams, Ern­
est Neil, Ernest Payne, Roy
r»
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Graves Silent
On Big Game
With Alabama

*

l x UMM Pm a
Florida Coach Ray Gravel ta
aaytng ai little ai pouible
about Saturday’s game with
Alabama—and for a reason.
'‘I’m afraid I'll make Ala.
bama coach (Bear) Bryant
mad,” saya Graves, tongue in
cheek. “I think he’s mad
Month at os already because
f t beat him last year, and we
don't want to make him any
madder."
Graves has been working his
Gators out in secret all week
and saya bis team's progress
baa been ''satisfactory.” Ks
predicts a defensive struggle
at Tuscaloosa and says the
team that scores two touch­
downs should win.
Alabama concentrated on
punt protection Wednesday as
an aftermath to a blocked
punt In the Tennessee game
last Saturday. ”1 thought we
had more concentration on
what we were doing than
we’ve had in a good while,”
Bryant said.
Georgia's Bulldogs went In­
an overtime session Wed­
nesday in its drills for Ken­
tucky. “We accomplished
more because we stayed out
longer,” coach Vince Dooley
•aid altar the session.
At Mississippi Itste, Coach
Paul Davis said startlog left
end Tommy Inman would miss
Saturday's game with Hous­
ton. Inman suffered a pinched
nerve in practice last week.
Tulane reviewed ita passing
and kicking formations Wed­
nesday and coach Tommy O’Boyla said the Greenles would
have to be at their peak to
stay on the field with Georgia
Tech. Ha said the Yellow Jac­
kets had tremendous backfieid
speed.

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Reds Paddle To Olympic Wins Triple Threat

Ailing W ilt Stalls Warriors

Halted Press teenatteeal
Mason, and with big WiR oat la tha only other NBA gama
There's nothing wrong with of tetiaa, the Warriors are Wednesday night, She Los An­
medals la heavyweight
nosed In second hi the wom­
Judo and another bronie ta
VPI Sped
the Saa Francisco Warriors something less than a con­ gelas Lakers edged the Balti­
more Bullets, 106-103, for thelt
the
Grand
Prix
dressage
en’s
S
O
O
meter
tandem
kayak
that Wilt Chamberlain could­ tender for the Westers Divi­ second win in three starts.
TOKYO (UPD-Lightly-reequestrian event for a total of
event and » - year-old Marcia
girded American girl canoe­
n’t cure. But first Wilt must sion championship they won Jerry Wait led the attack
TO gold, silver and brooie.
Jones of Oklahoma City out­
last season.
get cured himself.
ists atunned European veter­ fought
for tha Lsksri, scoring 33
The V. S. now has M over all.
group of oeasoaed
Without Chamberlain to
Chamberlain has been hos­ score points and control the points and picking off 10 re­
ans with
silver medal and Europeans to grab third hi the
Aamemte Zimmcrmaa aad
pitalised with
stomach ail­ backboards, the Warriors have bounds.
one bronie at the Olympic single kayak.
Koewitha Esser of Germany
ment since the start of the Na­ gone down tc defeat in their
Games today but Ruasii whit­ Those superb performances
won the women's kayik tan­
By At Bean
tional Basketball Association Tint three games, including a
tled awsy at the United States by the American girls were
dem la 1:26-16 with the Amer­
MUSTANGS SOLD
gold medal lead by paddling to about as unexpected as a 10ican pair—Nias Fos at stroke Halted Press lateraatleul
log-in t loss to tho normally SCRANTON. P i. (UPI) victory In three raees.
COLT PURCHASED
with Miss Perrier—clocked In
BIRMINGHAM, Ata. (UPI)
game winning streak by New
hapless Detroit Pistons Wed­ Cosmo Lacavaitl, 22, purchas­
Fifteen year old Franeine York’s baseball Meta.
1:2R16 and more than a second — G len n Vocational High GOSHEN, N. Y. (UPI) - nesday night. It was Detroit's ed the Hasleton Mustangs of
Fox and 3S-yesr-old Gloriane “We have only 12 girls pad­
faster than heavily favored School of Birmingham has Cold Front, a six-year-old son first victory in three decisions. tho Atlantic Coast Football
Romania.
Perrier of Washington, thresh- dling In the whole United
of Adloa, was purchased Wed­ The Pistons, led by Reggie League for 223,000 last night.
what may be one of the most nesday by Stoney Brook Sta­
Harding, who poured ia 22 In making the announcement
unusual triple threats in tha bles for 10.000 to climax the points, staged a scoring spurt of the frinchiso shift, leagua
nation. Twe ef ita guards and final day's bidding at tho Old la the seeoad quarter to take Commissioner Joseph RosenGlory sales.
a 34-31 halftime lead and wen tover said that tho team will
a wingback are triplets.
Donald, Ronald and Arnold The free-for-all stallion who never headed thereafter al­ continue to play in tha South­
By Frtd Dewa
are azpected to brush aside vailing feeling among Nation­ the club Involved and that English, 17-ycar-old seniors, has won 2250,000 so far In his though San Francisco threat ern Division ot the league, but
UP1 Sports Writer
sentiment, tradition end the al League owners ta that a t would be preiumptuoue for probably are tha only triplets careor will now raco in the ened to pull tt out with a rally will move to Scranton and be
Vernon Dancer Stables.
In the waning moments.
known as tha Scranton Proa.
NEW YORK (UP!)— Na- misgivings ef baseball Com- transfer !e the business ef nether club owner to bkek over to play high schori foot­
a movo.
ball.
tional League club owners mlesloner Ford Frick today
Donald and Ronald are con­
Tho solo official voles in
by giving the Milwaukee
siderably huskier than Arn­
baseball
that
baa
warned
Breves official approval to
against tha Braves' transfer old who Upa tho scales at 125
transftr their franehiia to
has
boon C o m m is s io n e r pounds and, according to his
Atlanta.
Prick's—and tho commission coach, “has taken soma real
It will mark tha first lima
NEW YORK (UPI) - Pitch­ er has made It clear that his Jolts."
in 11 frantte yeara of major er Ralph Terry, a World Ser­ objection ta baaed on the fact
But despite this triple
YOUR SEMINOLE COUNTY
league eapaneion and realign­ ies hero In 1W2 who subse­ that Milwaukee would then be threat, Gtcnn Vocational finds
PHOENIX, Aril. (UPI) - ment that (1) a transfer of
quently faded lata fauUpea duty left without any major leagua It difficult to win a game—
A field of 39 golfers teed off a franchise will leave a city aad Infrequent starting assign­
any game.
ben*ball.
today In the opening round of without a big league team ments, Is the first New York
Each contest brings renew­
"This would bo tho first
the Ladles Professional Golf­ and (2) tha majors will in­ Yankee to leave the ball club time oxpanslon or realign ed hope but the windup la al­
ers Association gll.ooo Phoenix vade the Deep South. It alia under the new regime of Man­ ment has caused that," Frick ways the same frustrating ex­
will bring a sad ending ta ager Johnny Keane.
Open.
told United Pma Internation­ perience — another loss for
EFFECTIVE
AGGRESSIVE REPRESENTATION
The 72-bole event, which tha "Mirada of SudsvllU'*— The St-year-old righthander al. "1 have no power to block Glenn Vocational.
was
sold
to
tha
Cleveland
In­
an
elght-yaar
ptriod
during
ends Sunday, was being play­
a move but I have always felt Glenn hat lost 96 atralght
BEST QUALIFIED — EXPERIENCE AND ACTIVE
ed over the 1,370-yard par-72 which Milwaukee fans sup­ dians Wednesday for in undis­ baseball should be extremely games since initiating fcotPARTICIPATION IN PUBLIC AND COMMUNITY
Arisons Biltmore Hotel golf ported the Braves with rec­ closed amount of cash.
careful in making e move ball three yeara ago and it
AFFAIRS IN SEMINOLE COUNTY.
ord attendances and unparal- Technically, the sale of Ter­ that would daprive a city of fast becoming known aa the
course.
(D
E
M
O
C
R
A
T
)
____
(Paid Pol. Adv. By Joa Davis)
ry wa&gt; part of the deal that any big leagua ball.”
Ssndra Haynie, a Texan now led enthusiasm.
“Meta” of Birmingham.
calling Phoenix her home, was Tba official grain light ta amt pitcher pedre Ramos to
back to defend tha title she twitch the Braves from Hit- the Yankees during thetr Sept­
won last year with a two-un waukaa to Atlanta requires ember pennant drive. AI the
BLACK
der par 2M. Also in the field only seven approving votes time, the Yankees agreed to
was Kathy Whitworth who won from tha 10 club owners and furnish tho Indians with a
&amp; W H IT E
tha event in 1942, the first year thoir representative*, mho front line player after the seatoo.
It was held.
REG. or EXTRA LIGHT ]
7 CROWN BLEND
will gather for tha epeclal Terry, a native of Lirned,
Other name golfers entered meeting In tha Commodore
IMP. SCOTCH
Kit., enjoyed hti finest year
were Mickey Wright, top mon­ Hotel.
C
H
A
R
M
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ey winner with f23,143 Ruth
SOUTHERN
IMPORTED FRENCH
Although several club own- posted a 23 12 record. Ho then
Jessen, winner In Santa Bar
COMFORT
BRANDY
bars, Calif., two weeks ago ora declined to reveal how went on to star In tho World
and the No. 2 money winner they will vota until the actual Series against the Stn Fran
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in fourth place on the money sidered certain that the move Sanford, t-0. In tho oeventh
REG. 3.20
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list.

BpLanl.
a

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a

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Erie Ffkbt of New York
City, “and two of them beat
the rest of the world except
the talented German girls.”
However, the Soviets, win­
ning three ef the seven gold
medals at scenle Labs Segaml 32 miles south t i Tokyo,
pushed their gold medal total
to 22—Just 12 back of the U.
S. team with more espected
tonight la gymiaatlea.
Russia also picked up a
brouse medal in canoeing, two

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�Peggy Ciever
Hosts Meeting O f
P h i Gamma Eta
PM G ra m a Eta Chapter of
Bata Sigma PM recently held
their regular business meetfail at the home ot president
Peggy Crever.
The cultural program, “Am
I a Practical Parson?" was
given by Jean Gonzales and
Unda Hittell.
Articles were collected for
the Good Samaritan Home, a
service project ot the chapter.
Plana were discussed for a
“ Decor of Home Living” par
ty. The cnapter will be In
charge of the event to be held
In the Florida State Bank
lounge with the date being
announced later. “ Decor of
Home Living" is a line of
household
"knick knacks"
from artificial flower arrange*
rnenta and vases to kitchen
and bathroom accessories. The
public will be invited to come
In and see the displays i t the
bank lounge during the appoint*
ed hours. This will be an ex*
rellent chance for early Christ*
mas shopping.
An Interesting suction of
household articles was enjoy,
ed hy the members after the
business meeting.
Refreshments were served to
the chapter's guest, Francis
Bowden, snd members Linda
Reck, Sandy Collins, Barbara
Erickson, Jean Gonzalez, Lin­
da Hittell, June Warner, Carol
MltcheQ, Shirley Alexander.
Joan Brooks, Leslie Best,
Mary Sharp and Jan Vlhlen.

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Mrs. Lucy Jones
Entertains At
Caldwell Home
Mrs. Lucy June* entertained
with a demonstration party at
the home of Sirs. Gladys Cald­
well. .Monday evening.
Attending were Mrs. Penny
Hodges, Mrs, Karen Hodges,
Sirs. Edward Pell, Sirs. Doug
T h o m p s o n , Mrs. James
Thompson, Mrs. Ernrsl Skin­
ner, Mrs. J. C. Carpcntrr,
Mrs. Lowell Pettis, Mrs. Hud
Rutherford,
Mrs. Clarence
Snyder ami Mrs. Jones, all
from Oitrcn, and Mr*. John
E»kew nml Mrs. Robert Yunkcr from New Smyrna Reach.

New Arrivals
By Evelyn I.iimly
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smithson of Oviedo announce the
birth of a baby girl, horn at
the Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital, Oct. H.
The baby, whom lliey named
Lucinda Gall, weighed right
pounds and 14 ounces. The
Smithsons have one other
child. Cliff, three years old.
Mrs. Smilhsnn is the former
Linda Miller of Oviedo.

mok’ ig a house a home, will
have a first day ceremony in
Honolulu, Hawaii, In con­
junction with the annual
meeting of the National Ex­
tension Homemakers' Council.
The stamp also is a tri­
bute to the both anniversary
of the passage of the SmithLever Act, legisletion that
opened the way to improve
homelife throughout America
by providing econmnica ex­
perts to advise women on bet­
ter ways to feed and clotho
their families, Dr. Watkins
said. Nearly 700,000 women
belong to ths National Ex­
tension ilnmemukers' Coun­
cil. They serve ns local trail­
ers, assisting some 1,000 Un­
ited States Department of
Agriculture homo demonstra­
tion agents.
,
The colored 6-rrnt slump
recaptures n bit of homespun
Americana, for it stimulates
the needlework of the sain',l' r' on whl,h
of nn
other era cross-stitched mot­
toes nod designs in bright
colors.
Shown on the horizontal
stamp is n form scene in
which husband, wife, and
small son stand beside their
home, watching tln-ir cows
grazing peacefully, A tnine
deer watches from the back­
ground. In front of the house
is n small pond with ducks
on it Above the farmhouse
hovers n purple eagle.
Tho red, green, and purple
stamp is printed on white
paper overlaid with a crosshatch of yellow to look like
linen.

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Newcomers Welcomed
By Margaret Cosby
Carl K. and Kathleen Lawion hai Just arrived in Central
Florida with their four young­
sters. After spending almost
10 years at Whidbey Island,
Wash., which Is some DO miles
from Seattle, they are now re­
siding at 30 South Devon Ave­
nue, North Orlando.
Carl Is an aviatkm metalsmith, second class, and was
at the U. S. Naval Air Station
at Whidhcy for nine of his al­
most to years of Naval ser­
vice. He w is attached to Hea­
vy Attack Squadron 13 ami
came to Sanford Naval Air
Station when the squadron was
transferred here.
Carl sp ed nine months on
Hie USS Kiltyhawk which was
In Viet Nam rccenlly. Security
prevents his discussing any de­
tails, hut Kathleen said that
was the longest nine months
she can recall and that she
only became worried when it
was announcesl over the radio
that planes from the Kiltyhawk were under attack. At
that time, Carl was a plane

captain ami was flying.
Like most travelers, Carl
has returned with numerous
handsome souvenirs. Especial­
ly outstanding Is a tremendous
wood-carved spoon and fork
from the Philippines, which
extends over their entire din­
ette wall. Also appropriate to
the dining area la a group ot
china dolls &lt;n a dinnertime set­
ting. They are marvelously
detailed and the life-like fa­
cial characteristics are lovely.
Carl also brought back a

"Specially made for Kathleen
Lawson" gorgeous, pink bro­
cade three-piece cocktail en­
semble.
The Lawsons handsome chil­
dren were all born in the State
of Washington. Sheri-Len will
he going into the first grade
next year; Carl Jr., was Just
four years old a few days ago;
Duane, three, is as quiet as
Carl is chatty, and little twoyear old Carleen Is a blondecurly-haired doll.
Kathleen and the youngsters

Personals
?.trs. Kalrl Lappa h i mm nf
Kaurubcsl, Finland, has been
visiting Rev. and Mrs. K. V.
Mykkanrn. She aecompanlrd
Mrs. Ray nraden on a week's
visit to the Upper Michigan
Peninsula. They returned thiv
past weekend,
Mrs Ida Kuplulaimen, a sis­
ter of Rev. Mykkanen, has
been living with her brother
and family for the past six
years. She and Mrs. Lappalaimen returned to Finland Oct.
13 aboard Hie Gritsholm.

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WE NOW’ HAVE
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Mrs. Ruth L Van Dursrn ts
a patient at Seminole Memor­
ial Hospital and expects to be
confined a few mors days.

Orlando

Mr*. P. T. Platy entertlined
her circle from the First
Preibyterlaa Church In San­
ford at her hum* recently.
Mr*. John Wilson, Bible lead­
er, gave the lesson which was
followed by ■ business meet­
ing.
Chairmen appointed were:
leadership and resources, Mrs.
David Bach; sunshine, Mrs.
Curt la Hughes Sr.; Christian
community action, Mrs. V. J.
Mirazfta; ecumenical mission
and relations, Mrs. Merle
Warner; project chairman,
Mrs. W. T. Walker, end group
secretary, Mra. Grover Se­
well.
As one of the year's pro­
jects, it was agreed to assist
In the church miraery.
There will be a drive for
good used clothing to be sent
to the Church World Service.
A letter was read from a
missionary In Brazil thanking
(he circle for sending the
Readers Digest

A general meeting will be
held In the evening of Nov. IS.
This will be • covered dish
supper.
Attending were Mrs. Bertha
Hardin, Mivs Sara Burns,
Mrs. John Wilson, Miss Ollie
Reese Whittle, Miss Rebecca
Stevens, Mrs. Betty Snyder,
Mrs. Clarence Snyder, Mrs.
Merle Warner, Mrs. V. J. Maraiita, Mrs. Grover Sewell,
Mra. W. T. Walker. Mrs. Curtia Hughes Sr., Mrs. Carl
Schllke, Mrs. W. V. Hemphill,
Mr*. B. C. Conklin, Mrs. A. R.
Nirhols, Mrs. J . C. Walter and
Mr*. Piety.

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are enjoying Florida better
since it has cooled off a bit— The glove casual shoe, orig­
although tho weather in Wash inating in Italy and transport­
ington generally did not get ed intact to France and Eng­
too cold. It did, however, leave land, will be important among
Kathleen with one big 1m spring shoes tor American fe­
presslon: RAIN, Rain, and males, reports the National
Shoe Retailers Association.
more rain.
Carl and Kathleen originally This is a casual shoe of very
hail from Williamsburg, Ken­ volt, lueded leather, often with
tucky, which is near famous no-veam construction. Soma
Louisville. Most of their fanv tops are bound but frequently
ilies are still there. Since the they are raw-edged.
Lawsons are so much closer
to Williamsburg now, they an
llcipate many visitors. Carl's
dad made tha long journey
to Washington to see them and|
will again * their first guest
from “ home," with plans for
a November trip here. Kath­
leen Is expecting a sister at
Christmastime and hopes her
mother will come too.
Since the Lawsons have been
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tended the funeral of her moth­
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First Presbyterian Circle

For Foreign Aid
Mrs. J. F. Smith was hneten
recently to the Esther Circle
of the Women’* Society of
Christian Service of the Graee
Methodist Church.
The meeting was presided
over by Mrs. J. A. Williams.
The highlight of the meeting
was the presentation of five
sets of clothing hy Mrs. Smith,
made by the church ladies, to |
lie sent to children In Latin
America and Africa.
Mrs. Gary Bcrnlnk gave a
most inspiring program on the
Christian woman's role in life.
Following the meeting, the
hostess served pumpkin pie
and coffee to Mrs. Charles
CIcmmer, Mrs. Harry Klay
and Mrs. C. E. Williams.

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Dr, M. 0. Watkins, director
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HELPING MARY MOXTELONGO celebralu her 15th birthday are left
to right. Kicky Shook, Darwin Shea, the honoree, Melemla (’assellierry,
Hill Montelongo ami Kenny Sheets.

needs a warning system and things. He suggested that the was a question and answer
By Mrs. II. L. Johnson
Mr*. II. (I. Shuler and Tom shelter places and that nothin? group take a first aid course, ! period.
Ilk hey were guest speaker* is being done towards these At the close of his talk then* Mrs. Charles Snssman, Counat a recent open council meetini
the Seminole County
I'xUnsion Homemakers Coun
cil. The all day affair was
held in the community build­
ing in Geneva with the Geneva
Club serving a* hostesses.
Mr*. Shuler told of her re­
m it vi*it to 30 rtiffrrcnl enuntries which took her two and
i.-ne-half months to make, suit­
in',' Africa. South America and
Em ope. She had on display
some very interesting trinkets
and other item* which she
brought back with her. She
also showed slides of interest­
ing points of her trip.
Ilkhcy, assistant principal
of Seminole Hi:h School spoke
tc the group on "What 1* New
in Civil Defense in Seminole
County.'’ lie told the home­
maker* that Seminole County

Party Celebrates Birthday
By Jane Casselberry
Mary Montetongo celebrated
her 13th birthday with a party
Friday night at her home at
t il N. Winter Park Ur.

By Mildred Haney
Mr. and Mrs. August Ilcjmil
of Hartley Avenue arc enjoy­
ing a visit from their daugh
ter and her liushand. Mr. and
Mrs. Robert I*. Tussey arc
from Tcrryville, Conn., a sub­
urb of Bristol. .Mr. Tussey is
an engineer with the General
Motors Division of Bristol. We
ore sure the Tusseys will en­
joy meeting the ninny friends
of the Rcimlls in Deltona and
visiting the many places of in­
terest in Florida.
Mrs Roy Arnold and daugJtlers, Nona and Dianne, are
visiting the William Lucdlkcs
of Rockhill. Mrs. Arnold i* the
duughter of the Luedtkcs. No­

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Friends on hand to help ob­
serve the occasion were Melenda Casselberry, D a r w i n
Shea, Ricky Shook. Kenny
Shvets and Hill Montelongn.

MISS MYKTIE WILSON, county nifent, Tom Richey nnd Mrs. II. («.
Shuler nn* shown nt a recent oihmi muncil meeting of tin* Seminole Coun­
ty Extension Homemakers Council in Geneva. Mr. Richey and Mrs.
Schuler were truest speakers.

They enjoyed playing rec
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monts of chips 'n' dips, candy,
The October meeting of the
cohl drinks, birthday cake and
Alpha Delta Kappa sorority
ice cream were served.
was held at the home of Mrs.
P.U Jf CIRCLE
It wa* a mixed up Texas
Hazel Flynt. 207 West 17th
Mr*. \V. W Un* wa* ho* peach He also showed a va
St, The business meeting was
conducted by Mrs. M a r y te*s at her home on Crysl.il nilla orchid, from which va
Lake to the first meeting of nilD flavoring is derived, us­ The Board meeting of the
Groome, president. Plans for
tlie
season of the Palm Circle ing the dried pod*.
hcmiiink County Federation of
na is planning on spending the cd the board meeting of the the year's project* were com­ reeenlly. Mr*. II. II Duncan
Small basil plnnls were giv­ Women's Club* wa* held re­
pleted
after
which
an
interwinter with her grandparent*. American Red Cross in Orange
en to all member* (or their cently at the home of Sirs. M.
served as co-hostess.
City. Mrs Hollister is an ar- c,,inR f"" n,|cr'* day program
The meeting was opened herb gardens.
L. Tiniley, president, in Al­
was
enjoyed.
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John Dillon, Mr. ami Sirs. dent worker for the Bed Crn»*
with prayer, and a *lknt trila monte Springs. The meeling
Nine member* of the soror­
IIEMERIK'AI.LLS
CIRCLE
Everett Shinn, Mrs. I.eo Hul­ and hu* spent niueh of her
linte paid lo [a'ufy Walt, a de­
convened at 10:30 a m. fol­
ls ns, Mrs. Ed Schillo and Mrs. lime and effort in the inter­ ity made plan* to attend the ceased member.
Tlie fir.*t meeting of the lowed by luncheon.
state convention in Daytona
J. F. Hollister were among tlic est* of this worthy cause.
Ikmerocallis Circle nicl re­ Chib* represented were The
Beach on Saturday, Oct. 17, Thc balance of thc meeting cently at thc home of Mrs.
Deltona residents present at
was devuled to routine busi­
Woman's Club of Sanford, the
the first meeting of the sea­ The Pioneer Club of Deltona which was held at tlie Voyager ness and balloting.
Marcel Faille with Mr*. Ro­ Pilot du h of Sanford, the
Hotel.
Those
attending
were
son of the Deliary Civic As­ held it.* first meeting of the
Tim hostesses served re. bert Zillrower as eo hostess. 3 nung Woman's Club of Ca»sociation.
month at the Community Cen­ Mary Groome. Roberta Rich­ freshmenl* of cake ami pump­ Mr* M R. Smith gave the rellierry, the Altamonte Civic
Hie feature of the evening ter Monday evening. In the ab­ ards. Esther Williams. Ruby kin pie, and a* each member devotional program, and Mrs. League, the Extension Home­
was the unveiling of a plaque sence of the president, John 1tooth, Mary Rogers, Bell arrived, she wa* served a Zillrower presided over the
maker'* Club and the Garden
honoring the Red Cross blood Lmitsonhirer. Horace Tucker, llumbley, Mary Grace Ko*ky. glass of frpshly .'queered slmrt business session.
Club of Sanford.
III
lie
Reese
Whittle
am)
Dor
donors of Ihis area and also vice-president, presided. I’l.m*
Tlie hostesses invited the
orange juice from the Iruit of
District 7 of the State Fed
the opening of the new Red were discussed for a Hallo­ othy Morrison
guests out to the patio, where cratiun oi Women's Club* will
the Linr grove.
The
luncheon
speaker
at
the
Cross .Supply Closet of the De­ ween party to lie held lor the
’I he next meeting will he a variety ni fall foliage and meet in Eu-tis on (let. 37 at 10
nary branch of the Grange community, sponsored by itic convention was Dr. Paul Ed held in Deltary witli Mrs. wood pieces hud been assem­
a. ill., followed by luncheon.
ri»,
minister
of
First
•Presby­
City Red Cross chapter.
Pioneer Club.
bled Everyone immediately Delegates are Mrs. M. L. Tills
terian Church. Daytona Beach, Bishop and Mr*. Dias a* hos­
tesses Mr*. Dias will show begun work and rivaled some b y and Mr*. Kalph New­
A calling committee w.i* apMrs. J, F. Iloll i*ter attend puintpd which will contact all whose subject wa* "Poetry." slide* of her travels alter artistic wall plaques from the
comer.
Tin- bJiiquet speaker was J.
active member* of tlie organ­ Kcriuil Coble, nominee (or the which a luncheon will lie serv­ material* provided.
The next meeting of the
Wink the plaque* were dry­ Seuunule County Fob ration of
isation before each meeting, to House of Representatives from ed The meeting will liegin at
inform them of the current Volusia County whose subject 10 n m instead of 0:30 a m. ing. the hoslesse* Invited the Women's Club* will meet at
meeting amt the program fur wa* "dialleu,o Thruugli Edu­ Each member is asked to group into the dining room Oviedo, Nm. lb. al lU:3o a in.
make a contribution toward where all It members enjoyed ul the Oviedo Woman's Chib.
that particular meeling.
cation "
Tiiis calling conimlllie i* The ladies report that the Palin Circle's sham ol Uu- delicious refiedlitieiiU from n
lahle centered with an attrac­ Select the squad) that i*
inaile up of the follow in. mem­ convention was very well at­ building limit
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On Sunday, Hie family cn
tive arrangement of fall fol­ heavy for it* sire with firm
ber*: Mr*. John Jurum . Mr.*. tended from all part* of the
ROSE CIRCLE
iage.
and unbroken skin.
joyed a delightful buffet d.n Richard Fisher, Mrs. Harold
state. The Sanford chapter
The Rose Circle of Hie Gar­
tier at the home of the G ar Ware, Mr* Horace juckt-r was awarded an achievement
den Club of Sanford met re
tier*, and spent the entire ;iI1(| Mr*. Htiorta Saciil
certificate lor fulfilling the re­ cently ai the home of Mrs,
weekend together reminiscing.i Thc next meeting will bo quirements set forth by the In­
Henry Simpson m Geneva lor
M r and Mr*. Garner were held on Monday night, Gel, at. ternational organisation.
a covered dish luncheon fol­
married in 1901, and have been
lowing the meeting. Cn boxresident* of Sanford since
tes-es were Mr* W. G KUbee
hv
r.'22. They have 13 grandchil­
ami Mrs J. I , Blown.
dren and 17 great grandchil­
The president, Mrs. C. J.
dren.
Meriwether, pr* sided over the
Their children, who were all
By Mi*. Frank While
| niillia and Jasmine Drive ore meeting, witii in memlier*
raised in Sanford, are .Mrs.
.Mr*. Bert Lctkiliau* and .enjoying DeBary and tlicir present. Mr*. Harold Dykema
• Latest Eall Shades
A. A. (Jessie) Moore and Mr. Jo Perk attended the, new home.
Sr. was a luncheon guest and
Mrs. N. P. (Smile) Smith of Realtors ( on vent ion m Tampa
• New Texture I lose
prospective member
H o l l y w o o d ; Mr* John at the Floridian Hotel, this
Mr. and .Mr* Lit H Yoder
Year Bonk* and calendars
• All Sizes
(Gladys) Marks, Ft. Lauder­ part weekend.
of Flortdana Road were the for PJtM were distributed, and
dale; Mr*. W. 0. (Vera)
guests for three day* till* past report* from the board and
Burns, Tucker. Ga.; L. F.
Mr. and Mr*. Theodore week at thc beautiful Lucayan district meetings were given
Garner, W. A. Garner and Leigh of Clara Vista enter- Beach Motel in Freeport, by Mrs. Meriwether and Mr*.
Mr*. Edward M. (Helen) Brined Col. mid Mi*. William tiranil Bahama Island They J I) Woodruff, Tlie group
returned in Ft Lamlertlalc in voted to join other circles in
Used of be a Girt, N J.
Smith, all of Sanford.
Don nine n Sanford'* Complete Department Store
time t&lt;&gt; meet the rain and selling fruit cakes to boost
Mrs. Rachel Alky at Me­ winds nf Hurricane Isbell,
the building fund.
dina Road spent II days at
Dr. J. I*. Wvstgate cimductMr and Mrs. Peter Hoppe- ed a miid Interesting program
Alt. Airy. N C , and Fancy
ORIGINAL
Gap, Va . where *hu visited Haul of Sunoyside Lane, spent or, 1 What's .Se w V He showed
Mr*. J, T. Moore, Mrs, J. A. two week* in New Rochelle, N slide* of vatimii fruit* grown
■Silnon and many of her for­ Y.. with their son. Prof Rich­ in Florida, and displayed a
mer pupils and friend*. To her ard Koppenaal and his family hianch of Idosioms from one
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amazement tome of her for­ at Now York University. They of hi* peach trees, which had
mer pupils were now operat­ Spent several days at the originally grown In Texas. He
ing the busine** pliice* oper­ World'* Fair in New York
said thut like ‘T,.nly Bird,"
ated formerly by their failv

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ty Council president, conduct­
ed a short business meeting,
after a delirious covered dish
luncheon, at noon. The Geneva
Club decorated each table
with fall greenery and artifi­
cial vegetable*.
The council will participate
In the coming Legion Fair and
also participate In the Christma» Parade on Dec. 2.
New officer* for the coming
year were nominated at thi*
Ur.... They will be installed at
the annual Christma* party
which will be hosted by the
!.ake Monroe Club ami will he
held in the Educational Build­
ing of the Upsnla Presbyterian

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This affair will bo oo Dee. 4,
starling at 7:30 p m.
New officers are president,
Mrs. Charles Sassman, Lake
Mary Club; first vice presi­
dent, Mr*. R. T. Hunt, San­
ford Club; second vk* presi­
dent. Mrs If. L. Johnson, Lake
Monroe Club; secretary, Mrs.
Felix Mege. Longwrood Club;
treasurer. Mra. Edwin Kenne­
dy. Lake Mary Club, and dele­
gate. .Mr*. Frank hteudlc,
Longwood Club.
It was voted to give some of
the Christmas gifts which are
brought to the party, to the
Seminole County T.R. patients.

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60th Anniversary Observed
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Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Garner
were honor guests recently of
a family get-together as they
observed their tiuth wedding
anniversary mi Oct. lu.
~ Ait seven o! their children
and Uiclr families assembled
at the home of one daughter.
Mr*. Edward M, Smith on Sat­
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Empty the tub, add clean
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DEAR ABBY: la than a
stats osar lows when s
coopts caa go to ha married
te a hurry without blood
tests, waiting and all that
rigmarole? 1 am 49 and ho
is 74 aad wa hero so need
for all that stuff. Wo would
Ilka to gst married aa soon
as possible aa hla children
want to put him te n rest
boms. I thank you.
SARAH IN
MASON CITY, IA.
DEAR SARAH: Illinois,
Nebraeks, Missouri n a d
Wisconsin all require blood
tests. To the north of you,
I/ Minnesota, where ns
blood tost Is required—but
there is a five-day waiting
period. To the west of you
is South Dakota, when a
blood tort IS required, but
then ia no waiting. So If
you caa apara the blood but
not the time, go to South
Dakota. But If you have
mom time than blood to
spare, Minnesota Is your
state.
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to beat thoroughly and melt
top.
hut coonxs the sugar on
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H top. m H

1H top.
to top. nutmeg

to tap. (lager
H capraialaa
H «
Cream
IgM u d fluffy. A d d u t u i
pumpkto. mix mall. SUt Hour,
baking powder, uH aad apie­
ce together. SUr to dry tegretftoata aad mix wall. Add rel­
ate! aad aata. Drop by tea
spoonful* aa graaaad cookh
■hoot Bake to amderate oven
M degraes tor U mtoatea.
Make* S dotea cookieo.
a e •
la the Florida Favorite
Food* cook book 1 touad acv
oral racipaa that you might
Uka to try. Tbs first on* Is
tor 1*1ag dried blaek-ayad
pea* or field pan.
SCALLOPED PEAS
1 cap dried field peaa or black
H cup uncooked rice
to cup chopped onion
lit cup# caaaad or atewed toaiatooe
1 tbep. augar
1 tbip. batter

lt'a almost bunting
time, too, and all of theta
famous hunters will be going
to the camp to fix Ukm# fam­
ous meals of th'eln. Along
with the meat, they will ha
fixing Swamp Cabbage. Aa you
know swamp cabbage la •
Florida delicacy unknown to
most people, but considered
one of the moat appealing
vegetables to the elite. It can
be served aa a vegetable to
be eaten with freshly caught
flab or wild meats or can bt
eaten aa a salad with the delIcate white hearts of palm
served with a dressing on lettuea or endive.
Swamp cabbage tastes like a
good oyster stew In flavor
when cooked and many per
sons believe that It makes the
most delicious cole slaw, with
a dressing of lime Juice and
oil.
To prepara the cabbage here
it what you do.
COOKED SWAMP CABBAGE
Shuck the outer kuik* off
the palm cabbage aad chop off
the Inner layera until U&gt;* edl
bla tender portions are reach'
ed. Place to water Immediate­
ly to prevent browning and
cook the cabbage with bacon,
salt and black pepper and
other seasonings at desired.

the bacoa as or uka it off.
The bacon aad butter give the
dor# a juicer texture aad taka
out the wild test*. You eea
make a gravy with the drip­
pings If you with,
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SQUIRREL FIS
I squirrel
&gt; tbsps. flour
to tbep. minced parsley
1 tap. pepper
H cup mushrooms
t cups stock or milk
Biscuits from a biscuit mix
or ass this recipe
t cope flour
4 taps, bakteg powder
H top. salt
to cup fat
to cup milk
Disjoint and cut squirrel In­
to 2 or 3 pieces. Cover with
water and cook for ooa hour.
Remove meat from bosses ia
large pieces. Add flour, paraley, salt, pepper sad mush­
rooms to tbs stock. Cook until
it thickens &lt;5-10 minutes). Add
the moat and mtx well Pour
Into baking dish. Make bis­
cuits by sifting the flour, bak
lag powder and salt together
Cut In the fat and add milk.
Stir until all dry Ingredients
art moistened. Roll o n l y
enough to make it fit the bak
lag dish. Place dough 00 meat
la baking dish. Bake In ISO detree oven until dough Is gold­
en brown, 10-40 minutes.
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This sounds very delicious.
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DRIED BEEr CASSEROLE
1
2to-os. Jar dried beef
We have had quite • tow re

quests from homemakers who
will toon be "hunters' widows"
wanting several waya to pre
par# venison, quail and aqulr
rel. | will give a few this week
and continue next week,
think you will find every on#
of them easy to prepare and
will surprise them to know
that you could prepare their
"kill of the day."
BRAISED QUAIL
1 **g
to tap. earraway seeds or
1 tbip. floor
1 cup finely ground parched other seasoning desired
1 can condensed cream of cel
peanuta or pecan*
ery soup
H tip. aalt
to cup chopped onion
cayenne pepper
* quail
bread crambo
Combine the ingredient* and aalt. pepper, (lour
abap* the mixture into cro­ to cup bacon drippings
quette*. Roll them in bread to cup milk
Sprinkle cleaned quails in­
crumbs, beaten egg a n d
crumbe again. Fry them in side and out Willi salt, pepper
and flour. Heat bacon fat in
deep fat
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skillet. Add quails and bruwn
Here's another one for using on both tides. Add milk, soup,
aweet potatoes and good Flor­ union and cam w ay seeds,
tiring to simmer. Cover and
ida grapefruit.
simmer gently over low heat
CASSEROLE OF SWEET
POTATO ANt) GRAPEFRUIT 2023 minutes or until tender,
1 lb. yarn* (aweet potato, red) baiting frequently with sauce
in pan Remove quails to serv­
H tap. salt
ing dish. Serve sauce in a tide
2 tbipa. butter
dish.
2 tbsps. cream
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to Op. nutmeg
BROILED DOVE BREASTS
grapefruit sections
Wash yams, cut off ends and
This will serve 4 or 5 per­
boll until tender In tailed wa­ sons.
ter, 1 teaspoon to one quart of
12-13 doves
water. Peel and math with to
12-15 slices bacon strips
tip. salt, the nutmeg, cream
butler
and butter. Put in buttered
Put cleaned doves, breast
cskseruie. Over the tap, ar­ sides up, on a broiling pan.
range grapefruit sections (free Slice through breast meat
from seeds and white skint length of breast bone on each
plnwhecl design, radiating side. Insert a slice of butter
from the center. Dot with but­ Into each silt. Add salt and
ter and sprinkle granulated pepper and use a little garlic
sugar over all Juit befurc salt if so desired. Wrap each
heating to serve. This can lie dove with a slico of the bacon.
prepared in the morning or Broil about 5 Inches below tile

Soak the paaa overnight and
cook until almoat done, ualng
Bo more water than the peaa
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SWEET POTATO AND
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1 cup maahad aweet potato

D IS T IN C T IV E

By Abigail Von Bartn

• good boy, but
bo picks the wrong friends.
Hera is wbat happened: A
girl he knew from school
was baby-sitting for n lady
In a high-toned neighbor­
hood, so my son aad a few
of his friends decided to
drop by aad Just say "W."
Whets this girl saw them
through the window she
motioned for thorn to go
stray. The boys w a n t
around to the bock door aad
•he still refused to lot them
In. They wars only tossing
her a little, and then they
triad a few windows. She
locked sl| the windows and
CALLED THE POLICEI
Abby, It wasn't Ilka aha
didn't know those boys.
They were kids from school,
not tramps or hoodlums.
Tha police came right over
and took all the boys down
town and booked them. This
has caused ns plenty of
trouble. Don’t you think
that girl was carrying
things too far? Now our
•on has n black mark

•gainst Mo record that ha
win never ha able to trass.
HUMOTHER
DEAR MOTHER: I think
the girl wed good Judg­
ment If those beys wars
not "hoodlums,'' they wen
certainly acting like hood­
lums. Perhaps you an
lucky jour son learned this
lesson with only one block
mark against his record. I
bops be remembers H.
CONFIDENTIAL TO C.
AND G.! "The sins wo com­
mit two by two, wo pay for
one by one."
Problems? Writ* to AB­
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Boa 49700, Lot Angeles,
Calif., for Abby’s booklet,
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Jacoby On Ghidqa
The one over one suit re­
sponse may bo mads with a*
little as sir or seven points,

2 tbsps. butter
2 tbsps. flour
2 cups milk
1 tbsps. Worcestershire sauce
1 pkg. chopped froten broccoli
3 cups cooked noodles
to cup buttered bread crumba
Cook and drain broccoli and
set aside. Tear dried beef Into
small pieces. In frying pan,
melt butter, add dried beef
and mix, sprinkle with flour
tnd mix again. Add milk grad
ually, stirring constantly until
smooth and slightly thickened.
Add Worcestershire sauce,
then broccoli, stirring tightly
Put noodles In greased ito qt.
casserole, top with mixture
and buttered crumbs. Hake at
330 degrees for 21) minutes.
• • •
Mrs. D. B. W. tends In this
recipe for using eggplant.
EGGPLANT AND GROUND
BEEF
2 lbs. ground beef
2 smalt or I large eggplant
3 tbsps. olive oil
to cup chopped green pepper
to cup chopped onion
to lap. black pepper
2 cups tomato sauce
Ito
cups grated chrddsr
cheese
2 thsps. flour
2 taps, salt
to tap. oregano
Peel and slice eggplant to
Inch thick. Cook in bulling
tailed water until tender.
Brown chopped beef In 2 tbsps,
of all and cook the green pep
per ami onion In t tbip. of oil
until soft. Mix In akllirt with
meat, tenoning* and tomato
sauce; cook until thickened
In greased shallow 2 pint bak
lng dish, arrange altera ot half
of the eggplant. Top with half
the meat mixture and half of
the cheese. Repeat layers and
hake uncovered In 300-degree
oven (or 30 minutes.

and as much as 17 points. Tho
response of two of a tower
valued suit has the same max­
imum, but shows a minimum
of 10 or 11. Tha reason for
this dlfferonco ia dua to th*
fact that the two over one
response takes the bidding
past the one no-trump level,
so that If the opener wants
to rehid no-trump ha has to
do so at the two level or high­
er.
In this situation tha two
no-trump rehld after a two
over one response shows notrump pattern, at least one
■topper in every unbld suit,
and 13 or 14 high card points.
In other words a minimum
type hand, but not the abso­
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dinner sod evening wear. The I wear this to fly
Europe?
theater suit in black velvet My most comfortable shoes are
lx charming and, if the dress plain, very dark brown kid.
is a simple sheath and Jacket Should I fet new shoes or
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Altamonte Civic Club Appoints Committees
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The new teaioo lor the Al­
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with a meeting of the execu­
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DeMolay Group meeting of tb* Florida Fed­
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Mr*. Cady visited "Larry
The Seminole Chapter of R.” a resident at tha Sunland
DeMolay will Install aew offi­ Training Canter in Gaiaejvllle
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Masonic Tempt* oa N. Park to receive little gift* and the
Avenue.
mem bar* hava aaen to it that
Performing tha installation b* la rnmembarad.
wtil bt ofBcera of the Sanford
Many food programs ar#
Masonic Lodge, and the De­ planned for tb* coming season
Molay Mothers Club will aervu the first to b t cm Wednesday,
refreshments following the Nov. t, a t I y. b i , with a
ceramonim.
speaker from tha Orlando
Naw efOcar* af tha local Da- Chambar of Com marc*. Tb#
Molay Chapter will be Bobby topic will bo, ''Batter Business
Humbley, Master Councilor; Division Activities."
Richard Bums, Senior Coun­ The annual Christmas lun
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By Evelyn Lundy
Exhibit* for the American
Legion Seminole County Fair
were discussed at the meeting
Friday morning of the Oviedo
branch of the Florida Estenaion Homemakers Council,
formerly the Home Demon­
stration Club, held at (ha city
haU.
Mrs. Ruth Dankli gave a
talk on ''Medical Quaekary"
and wai satiated in present­
ing a skit by County Agent
Myrtic Wilson.
The County Christmas P ar­
ty will be held Friday, Dec. 4.
at tha Presbyterian Church at
Upsala and gifts will be taken
tr the T it. Hospitals.
The seven members present
enjoyed refreshments of rolls
and coffee served by Mrs. J.
R. Battle.

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�89 Ribbons Awarded At Second Fall Dusty Boots Horse Show
By Karsurt Ccaty

The weand Doity
Riding AiMditlm B a r s *
Shew of th# fall season waa
hold Sunday afternoon, Octabar II, at tha Rodan Arm*
on Oners Bead, Sanford. Of
tb* M ribbon* offarad for tha
14 rm ta, 40 competitor*
qualified for 10 award*, with
hoeor* for tha day going to
Larry Cannon in tha Senior
Division and Christina Cop*.
Ian hi tha Junior Diviaioo.
Larry ran up a acora of 93
point* to rid* off with tho
beautiful Senior Hifh-Point
Trophy. Cloae on hi* heel*
waa Van Rtowart with 91
points. Christina Copelen,
performing In her usually fine
fashion, ran up a total of 25
points to carry away the Ju»t*
as-beautiful Junior High-Point
Trophy. Panhla Brown wo*
runner-up with II point*. The
official* war* K a y Wa­
ter, Apopka, and Harold
Durfey, Union Park, Judging
tha Western Pleasure Class­
es, L. D. Robert* flag man,
I. V. Williams, Mike Co*by
and Dare Willi* timers, and
Pat Burkhamer who handled
th* complicated chore of hasp­
ing tha records.
Th* neit Dusty Boot* Hors*
Show Is scheduled for Sunday,
November IB, at 1:00 p.m. at
tho Bodso Arena. Again, six
ribbons for each event in both
Junior and Senior Divisions
will be avallsbls for qualified
rides, and a High-Point Tro­
phy will b* prottnted for
oach division. However, In ad­
dition, each ovent will b*
sponsored and a trophy will
ba awarded to tha bast parformanc* In saeh ev*nt. Spon­
sors ar* already selecting tha
race for which they will pre­
sent their trophy.
Quests are Invited to tho
next regular busln .si meeting
of the Dully Bocta Biding
Association which Is schedul­
ed for Thureday, November B,
■t 7:30 p.m., at the Farmer's
Market. Highway 17 • 92. lo
Sanford.

Jr. Keyhela: Funky Brown,
lat, 0:00 flat; Valeria Allred,
2d, 0:04; John Davie, 3d, 9:08.
No one else qualified for the
laet three ribbons.
Sr. Keyhole: Van Stuart,
lat, 8:05; Bob Whlta, 2d, 0:01;
Rax Melmberg, 3d, 0:02; Lar­
ry Cannon, 4th, 0:03; Jim
Gllta, fith, 0:03 (runoff); Sel­
ma Palmer, 6th, 0:09.
Jr. Waiter* Pleaeurai let,
Chrl* Copelen; 2d, Valerie
Allred; 3d. Mary Beth Lake;
4th, Punkle Brown; fith, Stan­
ley Howell; flth. Bugger
Brown.

Realty Board
Elects Officers

Sr. Wester* Pi*tour*: lat A
2d, Mil and Barbara Bauman;
3d, W. P. Bali; 4th, Margaret
Cosby; 6th, Priscilla Mitchell;
6th, Cathy Folds.
Jr. Pals BaadJag: Christina
Copalas, lit, 27:06; Oddi#

Malmbarg, 2d, 25:03; Larry
Cannon, 3d, 25:08; Karwn
Wallace, 4th, 26:09; Linda
Ball, Sth, 24:00; Butch Mil­
ler, 6th, 26:04.
Jr. Pick-Upt lit, Chris
Cop*Jan A Punky Brown,

19:00; 2d, Jizn Simmons and
Ray Basse, 16:04; David
Cochran and Jeff Simmon*.
3d, 16:09; Lo* Christopher
and Shirley Durfey, 4th, 16:09; 6th, Kay Russo and Da­
vid Cochran, 17:00; 6th, John
Daria and Jlmmio Parrott,
20:00.

Sr. Pkk-Upt With two run­
off*, on* for 2d, 3d, and 4th
and nnothar for 6th end 6th
place*, Leonard Hiatt and
Butch Millar had a firm fln t
place with 10:05; 2nd, Dixie
Green* and Huey Cox; 3d,
Bcotti* McCrea and Dials
Green*; 4th, Larry Cannon
and Butch Millar; 5th, Roy
Cox and Larry Cannon; 6th,
Nancy and Sonny Malmberg.
Jr. Cloverieaft Leo Christo­

pher, 1st, 11:05; David Coch­
ran. 3d. 11:07; Christina
Capstan, 13:00, Sd; Jim Blamoos, 4th. 13:04; Sandra Hen­
derson, Sth, 90:01 (runoff);
8hirl*y Durfey, 6th, 20:01.
Ir. Qovevteof i Van Stew­
art, lit, 11:09; Nancy Malmborg, 2d, 18:04; Dixie Greene,
18:05, 3d; runoff for 4th and
fith, Larry Cannon 11:01, and
Leonard Hiatt, 11:04; Karen
Wallace, 6th, 1B:W.
Jr. Flag: David Cochran,
1st, 12:09; James Parrott,
2d, 19:06; Jeff Simmons, 24:*
02, 3d; Jim Simmons, 28:04,
4th. No new •!** qualified for
fith A 8th ptoeos.
Sr. Flay: Rax Malmberg.
11:02, 1st; Leland Cox, 12:03,
2d; Ray Cox, 14:00, 3d; Ca­

thy Fold*, 20:00, 4th. No on#
qualified.
Masks! Tiros i Larry Canlit; Mika Coaby, 2d;
Salma Palmar, Sd; Travis
Brown, 4th; Nancy Malmborg. Mb; and Valeria Allrad,
6th.
Hollow Left James Par­
rott, 1st, 15:00; Larry Can­
non, 2d, 17:00; Rex Malmbare, 3d. 17:02; Valeria Allrad and Shlrlay Durfey, IS
flat each, runoff for 4th and
Sth, respectively; 21:09 and
23:00; Leo Christopher, Sth,
18:02.

LarTy Cannon, 22 points; run­
ner-up, Van Stewart, 21
point*.
Th# fifteenth event waa —
a horse race covering 220
yards. Jim Simmons won th*
beat for ponies, and Dial*
Groan* won tha hona race.

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J r. Hifh-Peiat Trophy:
Chriatln* Copalen. 25 points;
runner-up, Punki* Brown, 18
points.
Sr. Dish-Point Trophy:

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GRAND ENTRY at the horse show wan ted hy the treasurer, Bob White,
with the American flag, and Mike Cosby, with banner.
J . O O O / r V I A R l

3rd Place Won
By Elk Lodge
For Scrapbook
Sanford Elks Lodge 1241 ha*
won third place for the second
year for Us acrapbook, in (he
category of clubs under 500
members.
Included in the scrapbook
are photogaphs, ntws clipp­
ings, latter*, award# certifi­
cate*, think you note# and pro­
grams of tha many charltabla
events sponsored throughout
tha year by tha Elk* Club.
Among tbs projects were
participation In the annual
"Merry-Go-Round" a variety
show which benefits the Lit­
tle Red Schoolhouse fur men­
tally retarded children; work
projects at the school and clean
up times and toys and gifts
which were preicntcd to the
children.
In other activities the Elks
also held i Christmas parly
for underpriveleged children ot
Ihe community; helped with
Navy Appreciation Day; visit­
ed ami look gllta to tlw Ilurry Anna Crippled Children’s hume
In Umatilla; sponsored a Scout
troop; took part In the Mo­
ther's Day Mum sale for the
Gateway School In Orlando;
put on a Flag Day ceremony
at the Civic Center and kept
up the Elks Playground In tha
city recreation park.
A letter from Bodo Kirchhoff, Editor of the Florida
Elks News informed the local
Lodge that for the past year.
Lodge 1241 had ranked among
the 14 most outstanding In the
state in regards to publicity
for Uie Hirry-Annn Hospital
ami for Elks state association
eventa. This fact was brought
out in a survey conducted hy
means of newspaper dippings.

Now officer* of the Seminole
County Board oi Rcallors were
elected at a dinner meeting
of tha organization Monday
a t tha Capri Restaurant.
Named to head the group
next year a* president I* F. S.
lfelmly of North Orlando.
Vice president will he Her
hert Stenutrom; secretary,
Ben Ward and treasurer, It
F. Meneing. New member ol
the Board of Director* la Ern­
est Southward. Program chair­
man will he Wally Dietrichs.
Two members. Byron Kim­
ball ami Treeldent A. ft. Lorjnenn were presenled with zipgvrr cases e m b o sse d w ith the
VAR rnslgnia for having spun
Hired one or more new realtor
members of the board during
the 1961 membership drive.
During a previous meeting
Merle W. Warner was advanc­
ed from associate to the board
of rcaltori.

Rotary Meeting
Opens Friday
The eighth annual District
604 Rotary Conference with the
St Petersburg club as host
will he held at the Pot O'Call
Friday ami Saturday. More
than 500 memtwrs of the dis­
trict's 6*1 clubs and their wives
are expected to attend. Chauncey McIntyre will preside a a
Diatrlct (invernnr.
Attending from Sanford will
he President Richard peas.
Dr. H. W. Ruprecht and Tom
McDonald.

Costume Dance
Set Saturday
A Halloween costume dance
la staled Saturday at the Elks
Club from U p m. In I i. m.,
under the sponsorship ol the
Anna Miller Circle.
Preceding tho dance a spag­
hetti dinner will bo served
from 6:30 to 1:39 p m.
Mrs. J. H. llootehan Jr.,
chairman of the dinner and
dance has announced that
there will ba prize* for tha
best coaturoad man and wo­
man, and several drawings
will be held throughout tho
evening for other prize*.
Music will bo furnished by
“Tha Embers” dance band.
.Members of the decorating
committee are Mrs. Christine
Blankenship and Mr*. Hulon
Hale. Members of tho Elks and
thoir families desiring reserve
tions ana asked lo eall Ihe
Elks Club.
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Wrun, 2d, 27:00; Shlrlay Dur­
fey, 3d, 27:09 (runoff); Val­
or!* Allrad, 4th, 26:03; David
Cochran, 6th, 28:05; and
Punkla Brown, 6th, 28:07.
flr. Polo Bendia g: Van
Stewart, 1st, 24:02; Nancy

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JUNIOR HIGH Point Trophy winner, Christina
Copelen receives trophy from Dusty Boots Rid­
ing Association President, Howard Lloyd.

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�No Place For A Loner
The presidency of th e United
SU tes Is not for a man who prefers
to be s "loner." Nor is it for one who
is politically Inept.
Such a man is Senator Barry Gold*
water, the sometime Republican
choice for the November S election.
Goldwater disagreed with the over*
whelming majority of his own party
over two thirds o f the tim e on 40 key
votes between the years 1958 and
1960.
To differ on an issue is a recognis­
ed American tradition. But to differ
just to be different is something
again. We firmly believe Senator
Goldwater has adopted such a strat­
egy.
Proof T Goldwater NEVER sup*
ported President Eisenhower once on
mutual security appropriations. In
contrast to Goldwater’* opposition.
70 to 80 per cent of the other Re­
publican senators supported Iks in
all of those votes.
So did a similar percentage of
Democrats, including then*Senator
Lyndon Johnson, Democratic leader
of the Senate, and Senator Hubert
Humphrey.
More proof? Johnson and Hum­
phrey voted in eight key Senate
votes between 1953 and 1960 on de­
fense appropriations. Goldwater, in
contrast, voted against the request­
ed funds or for increasing the na­
tion’s defense readiness in those same
eight key votes.

The Congressional Q u a r t e r l y
shows then-Senator Johnson sup­
ported 96 per cent of President Ei­
senhower’s foreign policy legislation
In 1960. That compares with Goldwater’s 24 per cent.
His consistency for inconsistency
is clearly spelled out on his present
Civil Rights stand. Back in 1957,
Senator Goldwater voted ‘‘yes’’ on
the passage of the first Civil Rights
bill since Reconstruction. The record
shows the bill passed 72 to 18 on Au­
gust 7, 1957.
Of specific Interest to Seminole
County residents is Goldwater’s po­
sition on the vote on the Flood Con­
trol Act of 1959. The bill authoriz­
ing $1.5 billion for rivers and har­
bors and flood control projects was
passed 70 to 5. Goldwater voted

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PoittkjM to ta l on kwy m to tu m in Hw 80th Congrats by Dtao* .
cratk and Repubfeon nomin— a fqr Pnw ktat ond Vks-Erssirisnf.

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The presidency of the United
States calls for a leader, a person
capable of massive political persua­
sion. Such a man Barry Goldwater is
not
President Lyndon Johnson is
that man.

Thought For Today
And the king will desire your beanty, since he is your lord, bow to him.
— Psalms 45:11.
I pray thee, O God, that I may be
beautiful within.—Socrates, ancient
Greek philosopher.

For ee{f-usared sad “weektag" yooth havo leso sot*
for mob activity.
CASE U-410; George D.
Stuart U tha talented editor
ei the NEWS at Tarentum, Pa.
Some weeks ago wa were
discussing vandalism.
"Dr, Crane," he added, *'we
have had two such incidents
in our area this year.
"One Involved the tomb­
stones In a cemetery.
"Tha other was a church
which vandals Invaded on the
evening before last Easter
Sunday.
"Boys were blamed in both
those cases. But 1 have known
other instances where older
people also seem to take a
fiendish glea in wanton de­
struction.
"Why is this more true when
people are In groups than
when they are ato n at"

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Mr*. Julio Barton

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Is it the athletes on the
school teams or the Isiy spec
tstors thst snake dance down
the boulevard and then loot
candy stores or other shops,
as Is occasionally true even oi
college men!
Is It the boy who hss worked
for his spending money or the
"kept" youth who has been
on a free family "dole," called
a weekly allowance!
Mob action la an outlet for
a long repressed hunger for
power on tha part of people
with an inferiority complex
When melded Into a gang,
the timid person subconscious­
ly becomes impressed both
with his greater power, as
well as his anonymity!
While alone, he can be rec­
ognised and thus held account­
able.
But la a mob, be hides his
identity snd meanwhile gams
gigantic strength.
So mob action typifies re­
pressed "inferiority complexera" who wish to strut their
stuff snd strike back at adult
restrictions.
Since property usually sym­
bolises adults, vandalism ex­
presses tha child's latent re­
sentment at parents or other
grown ups who have "policed"
him so long.
"A mob," runs an old pro­
verb, "is a monster with many
hands and no brain!"
One of the quickest waya to
disperse a mob i* thus to
identify some of its members
aloud and expose their anony
mityl
(Always write to Dr. Crane
In care of this newspaper,
rnrloelng a long stamped,
addressed envelope and 2*
tents to cover typing and
printing costa when you send
for one of his bookleta.)

WISTON HOUSE, Sussex,
England— (UP1) — A contra­
diction of U. S. nuclear power
is that it nas in some degree
made agreement with the Husslans easier and agreement
among the Western Allies
more difficult.
And If this seems a restate­
ment of an already established
fact, it Is worth nothing for
other
Important
problems
which are directly related.

Quotes
The test of a free society is
that it discussea and resolves
Issues Intelligently. It doesn’t
sweep them under the rug
when they become difficult.
—President Johnson’s re­
sponse to attempts to keep
civil right* out of tha cam­
paign.
Aggression is rather a habit
which feeds upon Itself by
building the expectancy that,
onra tricil successfully, it will
solve other problems as well.
—Sen. J. W. Fulbright (DArk.)
I hop* I'U b* tha better
salesman.
—Sen. Barry Goldwater, GOP
nominee, comments on com­
petition for the presidency
in November.

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DEMOCRATS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY

Joe DAVIS

Mary Earle WALKER

91st* Representative

Tax Asaeaeor

W. Itawrence SWOFFORD
County Commissioner

A1 DAVIS
Juetlc* at Peace.

Diet. 5

Jim B1RKENMEYER
County School Board
re. Pol, Alto. By Florida Pernor-ratls Esreutto* Com­
mute*— W*rr«n M i lumlrW h. Chairman; Ann Cramer,
Vic* Chairman; Frank 1» Porter, H*cr*larr, In aooperallun with 8-mlnol* Co. Demur-ratio Kxtcutlv* Commit­
tee.

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HOLLAND'S
tenure in tha Senate. Because of hit sxpartence
in the Senate and his extensive knowledge in
these fields, Senator Holland has been respon­
sible for the appropriation of much of the Federal
money which has bsen invested in them sines

1949.

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HO LLAND

C atered &gt;• oecond c le a t m a tte r D ctoaar I I . ISIS a t ina Foal
Off), a of S enior J. k'lurlda. u n d e r the Act of Conor*** of March
s s o le i

a t io

LONG DISTANCE...
ALWAYS A SHORT CUT TO MORE SALES

F d ilJ iil A Jitriu rm rn f Fold Pm I f
H ubert K. Wulfs, T in a ,

T he H ernia If a ■ arahae o f th a CanaO T i t l e w h ic h la en­
titled a a c tu a iv .lj to th e us* (o r re p u h llc a tle a a t a ll tOa laaal
ieare prin ted la Ih le aew ogeper.

No p a rt b ( a n / m ate ria l, aeara *r a i t t r u a i a g . e t tbla td ltlo a
1 1 T ea dan lord H erald may be reproduced la any m tn iie r w lihtu t B ritte n p .rm .aaiu o a t th e p u b lish er of The Harold. Any
Individual or firm rakpunalblo for auch rep ro d u ctio n will to
conalderod a t in frin g in g vn T h a H erald s e a p y rlg k t and v tU ho
hold U ahle See dam agao e a l a r « ha law .

numerous so-called tactical
devices of ranges less than •
thousand miles."
—Some sort of agreement
to limit the U. 9. and Soviet
strategic force* "to about 1,000 strategic delivery sys­
tems."
One research report aaya:
"The U. S. delivery force
might look like tha following
after the reduction had been
made:
"Heavy bombers 20;0 Titan
missiles 100; Atlas missiles
100; Minutemen 400; Polar­
ises: 200 missiles In 40 sub­
marines. All IRBJla would ba
destroyed. . . . AH air-te-surface missiles would ba de*
etroyed.
"The Soviet delivery fores,
under such an agreemsnt.
might look Ilka tha following!
"Heavy bombers 200; longrange missiles 200; medium
bombers 200; IRBMs 400.”
(Note that undsr this pro­
posal the United Statea
would destroy many times aa
many ICBMs, intercontinental
bombers and Palorla weapons
as would ths Soviet Union.)
The disarmament research
men who suggest this concept
note th at the “force structure
as outlined . . . pose* prob­
lems . . . for It tends to laavn
Europe vulnerable to mediumbomber and 1RBM attach
without a European retail!ito ry capacity to detar such
attack.”

FLORIDA'S
AGRICULTURE
AND CATTLE
INDUSTRIES

Again, strong leadership and experience in the
United States Senate are of utmoot importance
to every citizen of Florida.

■ ta (t F h o to g ra p h a r

• IBaCHlS-riOM SATES

Editor, Herald:
Thia state agency haa for
the past 12 months been send­
ing you news releases which
we believ* would hav* newt
and reader value to the 7,000
veterans, plus the uncountsbl*
number of veterans' widows,
dependent parents and orphan­
ed children who live in Semi­
nole County.
Apparently you agree with
us, as the dipping aervlce
which we utilise, and the great
increase in correspondence we
are receiving from the area
covered by your paper, shows
us that you are using our re ­
leases.
We do thank you for your
cooperation in helping us get
the news ami word out to the
public regarding
veterans’
benefits.
Melvin T. Nixon
State Service Officer

to the extent that they give
their posteaeor confidenct
th at he can avoid unaccept­
able retaliatory damage If he
launches a first strike.
"From an over-all perspec­
tive, it la Important to realize
that tha development of
AICBMa Unde to be destab­
ilising, since It would be dif­
ficult to prohibit their ui*
for (protecting) citle* once
they became operation*!."
—Methods to limit military
research and development
with the aim of preventing
tha perfection of pure fusion
military devicri, ray gum.
superior penetration aids for
intercontinental missile* and
significant advances in antisubmarine warfare lechniquea
and in infrared detection.
—Agreement* not to dev*|.
op certain new wetponi eueh
aa homba-in-orbit.
Saya on* research team:
"A t the preeent time it would
aeem poiiihle for both aldea
to agree not to develop bomba
In orbit. . . . The only poanihla difficulty might he that
the Soviet Union ia further
ahead in thla development
than lha United Statea and
might Inslat on linking thia
mcaiura to others in which
tha United Statea haa an ad­
vantage."
—Agreements for tha de­
struction of "obsolete" deliv­
ery syatema auch as "medium
bombers" and "perhaps tha

HOLLAND h ss bssn extremely helpful in obtain­
ing assistance for agricultural research and
development, tha eradication of pests damaging
to vegetables, citrus and livsstxk, snd for »mprovsd methods of weather forecasting.

PU TT

Published dally accept B a tu rd a r, auoday a n * C h ristm a s; puhllahad S a tu rd ay p ra c ta d ln g C brlatm aa.
Home D a llv a rr

Does the fact of U. S. nu­ 15 to 20 limes that of all 111
clear power make obsolete the allies combined. Another has
North Atlantic Treaty Organi­ suggested that the real reason
sation (NATO) upon which for Russian secrecy is itn com
Western defense has depended paratlve military weakness
since 1919?
while the converse U. S. atti­
How permanent Is the cur­ tude Is a demonstration of
rent relaxation In relations strength.
between the eWst snd the So­ Whatever the relative figures
viet Union?
may be, tha powerful U. S. de­
And, related to the above, terrent is given credit for in­
how far can the West go in stilling new caution in Soviet
relaxing trade restrictions leadership white stirring the
with llussia and the East resentment of French Presi­
^European Communfs* satel dent Charles de Gaulle snd
lit*- nations?
strengthening his determina­
These arc among the qu&lt;*i tion to be included in coun­
tions which have been dis­ cils of the world nuclear
cussed at the Wilton Park con­ powers.
ference in which this corres­ The tendency of the U S S R ,
pondent is a participant. Tab ami the United States to nego­
ing part are nationals of the tiate directly also has arous­
United States, Great Britain, ed the suspicions and resent­
France, Italy, West Germany, ment of right-wing West Ger­
Norway, Sweden, Finland ami man politicians led by form­
Switzerland. Many hold offi- er Chance'lor Konrad Aden­
ctal positions but speak here auer and in Geneva to a sense
as private citizens.
of frustration within the ITOne British expert has esti­ lion world clU armament con­
mated U. S. military power it ference.

HAVI

Thurs., Oct. 22, 1964

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How Far Can W est Go?

S45-31M

Sanford, Florid*

■ ASSY I. JOHSIOI

Phil Newsom Says

Of teen

Sip fctmforii $ rntto
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Courtesy Louisville Courier-Journal

Mm. Clarence Snyder
122-48*1
Oviedo
Mrs. Evelyn Lundy

Geneva
Mrs. JoAnn Here
349-4873

WASHINGTON (NEA) —
In tha pea* two year* the
U. 8. government’* Arms
C e a t r a l *ad Disarmament
Agency baa hired private re­
search teams to explore dis­
armament ideas.
Tha results are not official
policy, but they do Indicate
disarmament approaches thla
government la considering.
Of particular interest are
disarmament Ideas w h i c h
aom* of tha governmenti per,so red research men say
would be feasible without onthe-apot Inspections In the So­
viet Union. They Include:
—Waya to prohibit military
flight testing of Interconti­
nental missiles and AICBMs
(antl-intarcontinental ballistic
mlssila systems.)
Thes* disarmament r e ­
search men feel strongly the
need of Including AICBM
testing fn eueh a ban. On*
report saya:
"Tha uae of AICRMs to
protect hardened missile altaa
aeema stabilizing (to peace),
whereas their us* to protect
major cities la destabilising

Tk* Herat* wOw h let­
ter* I n * It* r e * S t r * ■ « , t kII* ■flair*. Tk* e i l l n e&gt;*r *•*
a m * ***** atari*** tk* lat­
te- elk* aarrlee Ike writer1*
ire* *ane a** i f f r t a . Letter*
•I tower tkea see ware* wilt
k* B i r r * p ra te r* * * * . Letter*
■e*r«M** t* *iker* are ****■&lt;•
akl* rraiM ef «k*r 0* aet Seel
le e«r***altite*. r**try Is a*S
**kll*k*A kr Tk* Marat*.

Worry C linic
George Stuart has wisely
mentioned the fact that van­
dalism la usually linked with
mobs or groups or gangs.
And hit second observation
la sound, too, when be saya
boys (not girls) are usually
implicated.
Why should boys be more In­
clined to wanton destruction!
In that connection, which
■ex delights in shooting rsbbits, squirrels and wild fowl,
often Just for "kicks."
Which launches “hot w ars!"
Or furnishes the crowds at
prise fights!
Hales start the shooting
wars while women organise
nursing units to help bind up
tbs wounds and care for the
injured.
As a rule, boya who have
worked a t creative tasks and
thua havo entrenched habits of
“ building up" are not likely to
resort to "tearing down."
Tor example, would news­
paper boys or loafing teen­
agers be more likely to join
vandalism mobs!
How about Boy Scouts vs.
the non-Scouta!

Political Notebook

Letters

Dr. Crane’s

George Stuart offers sev­
eral very shrew* ebeervaU ou sh e * w ot psychology
sc icrapbook this case. Aa4
Intare year chUdrea acalast
Joining gang* of vaudals by

Bruce Biossot — Roy Crowley

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for d l r n r r t. tha a k b ra v te ta d a d a p te d p u rsu a n t to tea pro­ mandad In *ald Camplalnt.
th * C eu rth au a* a f p.m tnnt*
tlita of w hlak ta Ja a tp h F . Kad v isio n s o f c h a p te r IT I.Ii, F lo r­
Tha aalura af thla autt la to C ounty F lorida, ta Sanford.
rowakl. Jr., P la la tllf. ». L au ra ida S ta tu te s, l i l t .
faraclaae that uartala mort- Florid*, th * fo lU w itg d te e rlb C. K o d ra w ik l. D afandant, thla
SECTION I. T h is e rlla a n e a eaga gl.au by William Arthur •4 yvsparly, o tu a te d and b e in g
notion la to require you t a fUa ahall becam e a ffa c llv s Im m t- Clarka aad Jaaaaa L Clark*, hi* la ■*m la*lo C auaty. F tertd*.
w ith th a C lark of aatd C ourt d la te ty up as Ita passasn and •If*, ta C«*lt C. Hatley, Jr, and to - w l t:
fo u r w ritte n dtfanaaa. If any, a d a p tio n , and upon tho aama Tvoana U. Holley, hla wtfr. raT ho C t * t H *f T^t t t a n d
to tho P l a la t tr r a c o m p la in t b ic o rn ln i affoallva th la ordln- curd.d In Official Record* Hook
■tl nf Lnt t t a t OAK PARK
(Had In aatd ra u o t. and ta so rt# a nro a h all ha publlshad one# til. Pag* e3X In th* of (Ira of
RURDIVIBION.
A lttm n n t*
a oopy a a th a P l a l a l l t r s a tt o r . each w a sh fa r fa u r taa ae e u llv a tha Clark af Ctriult Caurt at
Spring*, ftm ln u l* County.
naya not U ta r th an th a Ith w ta h a t a tha Sanford Herald, Samlaula Cauaty. Flartda. aaF l t r t e s . nevor-llng in plo t
4 a / a f Nnvquakar, A. D. l i l t . a aaw a p a p er pukllakad w ithin eumkartag tha akavo d**arlbad
t h e r e o f r*r«rd*d I* Plat
H erat* fa ll a a t a r a do o rta th a C t t r a t S a a fard . Florida.
praparty.
ko«k I. Pag* i t . of t h a
yra onnfaaas will ka a a t a* ad
PA SSED AND ADOPTED thla
WITNESS mr hand aad tka
Public Record* a f g*m la sa ln a t you.
t f t h d a y a f O atakar. A D. I l l l •&lt;al af aald Court, thla l*«h
■ ol* County, Ftertd*.
W ITNESS my k in d th a anal (SE A L )
&lt;•9
0*
Oatakar.
A.
D.
I
Hi.
at
Said
will b* mod* p u r of aald C o u rt, a t S anford. F lo r
a/ A. t. WILTON
Mnford, lemlaota County, Flor- a uant inMl*
and la *rd*r to *nUory
Ida. th la I l k day a t O ctober.
Slayer
th* term * a f aald final dterao.
a . o. tail.
»/ j . M. C R A p re
(f EAL)
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
(SEAL)
a / H. L RABORN. JR.
Arthur
H
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Bank
with.
Jr,
A r th u r H. Btekwlih, J r .
A rth u r H Bark w ith . Jr..
# / EA RL HIOOINROTHAH
Clark
af
Circuit
Caurt
af
c t o r k of Clrault Court. In
C lark e f tha C ircu it C ourt
a / J . B. RAKER
Simteal*
Cauaty.
Florida
• nd f* r Samlaul* C*unty.
By Jo a n M. W ilke
Aa tho C ttr C om m liiloa af
By: Martha T. Vthtea
Florida.
D eputy C lark
t h a C ttr a f B aafard, P la rDeputy clerk
Rp: M a rtha T. Vlht*u, D. C
HUTCHISON AND L E T F L E E
Ida
SPEER * SPEER
Phillip H. Lagan
Pool Otfloo D raw er H
A tta a t:
Attarnapa
fur
Ptalattlfa
SMnholaar and Logan
Ed war do BiMldlag

Ltgal Notice

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Ire Electric Carpet Sham,
pooer | l par day. Carroll's
Furniture.

Legal Notica

CLIMB

3 GAS SNM Beaten, Apt
alia Gan Steve. 999-lda.
\

Ml BnnfaN Ave.
FA
U SE D LUM BER: l t d
HARRIETTS Beauty Nook,
through 3 x 13. Shooting
1« So, Oak, Free Fitting. 28. PRlRtiRC
and f l o o r i n g . M yda.
2nd ft Oak, Evaniag app'L
Leatherette. Many patterns.
FOR
A
PAINTER,
InsUte
or
922 5749.
out, etH Lather Tasker at Mill Ends. 993-0799.

ERRORS

in i s tie ally.

U O (July a to Augvrt fl)
Taatoa l a trying to de ararjr*
thing yourself, make It a point
to k m good friends join you
la your tttarta. fighting a#
bard to accomplish la aot
necesssry. Call alliaa earlyaak for auggaitloaa.
m o o (Auguat 99 to Septambar a ) Gambling la any
way could Jeopardise your
Fttsent comfortable position,
Incur arguments. Ba aura you
IkOov ordain from big-wigs to
too latter. Then you maka rail
pragma.
LUBA (Saptambar n to
October 29) Tbara ara many
■aw tdaaa roaming around la
pour eranlum and yog havo
dear vlitoa concerning bow
to gat ahead faater. Follow
through and all goal will.
Make aa many aaw contacti
aa poailbie.
SCORPIO (October » to
November 91) Now you know
which direction to take toward
your eheriahed go ala and who
you waat to be allied with you.
Paying billa and keeping promlaea are very Important.
Clear the alate.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21) A new at*
tltude when dialing with aaao*
ciatca win find you Jogging
along together more successfully. One of them baa a line,
new Idea. Make it your bullneaa to learn what U la.
CAPRICOAN (December 22
to January 20) Getting work at
hand done efficiently and with
precialon cornea flrat — don't
daah off on aome tangent or
other. OrganUe your life more
wlaely. Be mctlculoua at home.
AQUARIUS (January 91 to
February II) gome time apent
away from regular dullce can
give you the pleaaure that will
relieve tenalona now. Too
much work can be very an*
creating. Be happy socially
tonight.
PLSCK.H (February 20 to
March 20) Take time to aee
that all la operating on high*
eat efficiency at home. Delight
Iboee who live with you. Be
more fundamental In finan­
cial affaire and you win out.
IF YOUR CHILD U BORN
TODAY, he or abe will have a
definite Inventive bent and
alwiyi ken what abould be
done to lop off eipeoac and
bard work, no matter what tha
work or eitarpriae ahead,
atve aa much achooliag aa
poaaible, and avan hare shortcuta will he found la mathe*
matin, etc. Teach to com­
plete what la atarted. Bacallent chart for tha merchan*
direr, manufacturer, a a I a (
peraon, etc.
"The HUra Impel, they de
net compel.” What yau make
ef your life Is largely ep to
YOU!
Carroll RlghUr’a Individual
Format for your aign for No­
vember la now ready. For your
copy send your blrtbdate and
fl.oo to Carroll Rlghter Fore*
cast, The Sanford Herald, Boa
1121, Hollywood 2a, Calif.

tent Spedal
REO. PRICE
Beauty Shop

P. O. Be* ITU
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Far Bala

DINETTE BET » f t . ______
DON'T RELIEVE U BBollawiy, Hospital, B a b y top, • mootlu old, $90. Fk8EE FOE YOURSELF
Beds, by Day, Weak, or 322KM.
Tbis attractive X Story, S BedMoot*.
i, I Bath
CARROLL'S FURNTTUBS BEDROOM, Living Reeto, DM*
its w. lot
umm
U f Emm . Extra ptoai
1 Acre al l ead Fete d at
Fraeeer. Claes VMMt. 1M tlljto a a ly Mi
5.1. Wanted To Bujr|
B. JwW ii Orel*.

SWEETIE P IE

By Nadine Seltzer

mn

SO U TH W A RD
bousefuL Brat prieoa. Forty MO Ue Tew
QMcfe
Serrlee
W
M
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Bedding A FurxRure Co., 101
ta m tm m A Realty
CuR. SUFIR
W. lit 8t. 3294W1.
13S N. F ait Am
FORT. FA
WANTED: Modal *A\ 323-MM
S BEDROOM, t Bam,
Fer Me b u m
edpelM Fh.
HOUSE W A N T E D FROM
OWNER. WiD aseoM Martgee fMrg
4 StDBOOM. t EatR, CMtnl
fafa on S Badroom, I hetb.
air A ------- Writ* Full DrtaLli—Bos M, M IT4K 0 p « # diye IM A
Sanford Herald.
BEDS FOB BENT
WE BUY ANYTHINO tkat’l
Bauawayx, l i r a
atllabla. Wa aril axytbtog aUe. FEES delivery aad
tkat’l buyable. SIMM. 3 k
R Trading Peat, tea. MB I.
FURNITURE CENTSE
Orange Rise te a TrtQ, Orlioo Frtieh Ave.
Undo.
Fh. FA M M
USED FURNITURE, Me
Far Vto Beat Buy la
Deed torn tars,
nr beusoftil, teeU,
A New ar Easels Rome,
teal*,
eta.
Beaght
ltami, ANYTHINO m have
Sea Staasteem Realty
Lerry'a Mirt 211 laaJsrd
to liU. M2-23T0.
Ava Ph. FA 1*4111
’Wa Have Tha Home For You*
55. FttraH m far Bale
60. B o tto m OFfMfta

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l a tb # C a a t t a f tb # C a *
Ja d a * . laa ala o l* C an ary , Btato
• f F lo rid a, la P ro b a ta,
l a ro lb* R o la le of*
L lIilA LOU I HI A WING
Dacaaaad.
F I VAL XOTICB
Ketlc* la h arahy a lv a n th a t
th * u n d a ra ta n a d w ilt, on tha
im h day of O ctobar, A. D. t i l l ,
pr***nt to th # H onorahl* C oun­
ty Ju d e a o f ftamlnnla County,
Florida, h a r final ra tu rn . a n
count and vouchara. aa Admin*
l a t r a t m o f tb # E atat* of Km*
m a Loulala W ta a , daaaaaad. a id
a t ibid l im a t h a t a a d thara.
wtaba a p p lic atio n ta th * laid
J u d f t for a (Inal la ttla m a n i a f
har
a d m ln la lra tlo *
af
aald
aalata, a n d fa r an orda* dta*
c h a rg in g b a r a* aueh Admin*
la tra trla .
D atad ih la th * l l t h 4 a p #1
la p ta m b a r. A- D. t i l l .

Stemper Agency

1N8UR0R
WANTED Taxi Driver, apply REALTOR
1b panoo Greyhound Bus FA 44991 19191. French Ava.
Station. Homer Little.
OLD LINE Legal Reserve
Company luring agents, good
com minion to start, fast
promotion to salaried posi­
tions. Call In person 9 a. m.
sharp, Room 201 Meisch
Bldg, over Faust's Drug
Store.

"WMF* #»•**• wftal I M l • r a il MEFftXADI”

CLASSIFIED INDEX
t—1U*» k Fated
t-rW M U lt
4—Beatty car*
s —O a r Rteearlm
s —C hile Cava

•—D*#•—c* ta—p*t*

!*— L lv**t*(k
i s —a p tc ia i N atleaa
11—C * t»rln»
U —ris e * * t* R a t
I t —SpM lal to rv la a *
IS —X w lauR laa S to le
IT—J a a i i s r i a t toevt**o
i s —D * .it.y * * r* * lt
I t —B tU to r t auppH te
IS—C **er*t* C***tr.
I I —Mom* R epair*
IS—riu m b l* a
14—P a tR tla e
I t —W *u D rlU lav
14—
Air C *»4 A R i a t l a f
15— R a4!e • T*l**(*l*n

IS—rt*t* a Kdulpmiat

t ^ —Horn* Appllanc**
I I —M u ilral In llru m a n ta
SI—Bu*ln*a* K tu lp m a a t
JS—J o b P r l n t ln t
14—
U phol*t*ry
15—V acuum C l*an*re
IT—MovI bb A S ta ra x *
IS—K it «rm In at or*
SI— P la n t* —F lo w e r* —S**4a
ft*— Ml*c. F o r Sal*
I I — A rticle* F o r H in t
I I —Sw ap or E xchana*
I I —W anted To Buy
• S—F u rn itu re f o e Sal*
IS —A ntique* F a r Sal*
IS—Mon*p T* L ean
IS —Bull**a* O p p o rita llla e

F r« m

SaafaeS

95.

H oum a

For

S a to

Stenstrom Realty

$100.00 DOWN

VA-FH A
Pioperty
Management
and Sales Broker
JIM HUNT
REALTY

m i.

(SEAL)
A. to W tU O K . May**

J M. CRAFPR

m. u
aaaoR X . j b .
KARL HIOGINIOTMAM
J. M B A K ER
A* th * CUP C*mml**Ion *(
lb* c u r ac S a a lo fd , r to n d *

AltMtl
H N TAMM, j a

C ity C1*rk
T ublU h OoL 1. I. 11, I I , 194*.

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17-93 at Hiawatha

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES
SEVERAL Outetamdtog X k S
Bedreem Homee available la
all Arses of 3infeed. Let as
Shew you Areundl

Seminole Realty
1991 S. Part Ave.
FA 2-3232 anytime

FOR SALE
I lift* B41-T, ftbth
Tractor; 1 19H Great
Dim Trailer. 14 Faat
I m i|, T raailead UaderaluBf U nit. Value
112,000. Will Sacrific*
For Quick Bale For
19,000.
Mslaberta 71r* Sepgly
4SS W. 1st Sanferd, FI*.

•63 CHEVY II NOVA, excel­ ?C T W O T ^ «am M ik ^n evr
bought last yvar, $20. Ph,
lent condition. $1800. Fh.
322-8847.
•37 CHEVOLET Moor, clean,
pad condition. 3221348.

13 ft. BOAT, Ik HP Johnson ft
Traitor. A-l Coaditioo, P k
322 3381.

'33 CHEV. BEL AIR R/H, new
tires. This car must be seen
k driven to be appreciated.
Ph. 322-7190.

Gatoway To Tba watorwap
R obson

S p o rtin g

Good*

Yaw KVINRUDX Daalar
80844 B. lH

IMPALA 1919, radio, heater,
automatic tracamiision. One
owner. Clean. 322-4440.

Ph. FA M M

IT FT. Fibreglass, lights, topi
eompass, trailer, spare tiro,
30 h. p. Evlarude, etectrto
start. CxeeDaat eoodttioo.
$198. 322-0499.

' » BUI Cl, Special $300. Ph.
3240234.

B B D R O O M Trailer on 39 RAMBLER, white, 4 door
lu g e Isle. Adults only. Ph. Sedan, excellent corn!., new
3247188
H it covers, good tires. 9100
FUXNISHXD A ft, $U.
Ph. &gt;230443.
LARGE fcraWtod house, $139. 106. Apartm ents for Heat
NEW I Bedroom, I bath, kit*
then equipped with 12 citrus 1 BEDROOM Fura. Apt. cloie 1947 DODGE Coupe, like new.
In. water k lights turn. ph. 1200. Call 322 4932 or 322-3433
tree* k fruit, $109.
322
DUPLEX, Ihmllbll, $93.
’&gt;T FORD, Fslrlaao soo. runs
good, first 8100. Call 322-1917.
UNFURNISHED
S
Bedroom
B a ll-B U lr A ge n cy
See at lit S. Cedar Ave.
Apt.,
K
l
t
c
h
s
a
Equipped
UAL XSTATE-DoiuXANCE
lOSti
W.
llth
St.
Ph.
&gt;443932.
Srd k Park Ave.
'31 FIAT, Model 100, 2 door
Pheae XXSMU
1 ROOMS, (urn., dean, utili­ sedan, excellent condition.
Ph. 3249SN.
ties, $10. PM. 322-2784.
I * BEDROOM, X both, up
torxlsbed. 1 mi. to base, t
3 LARGE rooms, bath. Furn­ 120. Automotive Service
blocks to skeppiag center k
ished. $43. lto W. Srd. St.
Auto Glass, Tope
icbeol. I ytsr lease retyilr
k Seat Cavers
ed. $1X0 mo. 322-lSTO after 1 B E D R O O M , furnished,
X p. ra.
ground floor Duplex Apt. AUTO GLASS
2 bedroom borne, I1T CaUlusa. Contact 3312 Palmetto.
SEAT COVER CO.
904 W. led St. PA 2 S03I
UNFURNISHED House, Kit FURNISHED Efficiency Apt
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
chen equipped. 2811 Laura! Lake Mary. 322-1433.
Avo.
AUTO GLASS
FURN. APT. 322-2800.
1 BEDROOM, X lath. 14x21
INSTALLED
Fla. Room. Yearly lease $30 mo. Up. Surplus City.
Senkirik
Glass and Paint
$120 mo.. 1321 E. 24th., Call
Company
FURN.
Apt.,
Adults.
322-1928.
3224770 before 9:10 or af­
110 Magnolia Ph. FA 3-4422
ter 3.
Furnished Apts. Centrally lo­
cated $43.00 it $60.00 per 123. Hosts ft Motors
FURNISHED I
clean, dote to Base, $83 mo. month. Fb. 322-3841.
IS FT. HIOH HAT, 30 h.p. mo­
Ph. 3224281 afternoons.
3 ROOM Furnished Apt. $43, tor, trailer and accessories,
111 K. 8th., 322-4243.
3300. 322 3200 after 3 p. m.

It—Out of Btat* Aer**|*
is—K am i F*r 1*1*

N A T IO N A L

B A N K

^POSSESSION-

101—TralUr*—Cabana*
103—Mobil# Homo*—dal*
101—Mobil* Horn**—ll.nl
lot—Trailer xpic*—u*nt
10S—Tralltr Lot*—dal*
10S—Apartment* F*» R»at
lot—Room* For R ut
114—11*1*1 It** m*
l i t —R«mt*l i f t a t *
I I I —W aol#d T# R « * |

US—Auto* r*r Sal*
U t—Auto*—sal* or Trad*
111—Truck* F«r Bal*
11*—Autamntlv* ■*r«l«*
111— Fcoaur* A CycU#
m —RoiU A M*t*r*
US—Marl*# XuypU**

425-5938
Fr*m ■•mlaol* Oaaity
(D ial

D lr**t)

95. Houaoe For Sal#

rm
r
332-0323 or &gt;»«.

HOME RENTERS
It's Just good business to
check first with Sanford's
largest H o m e Servicing
Agency, rine Homes, Filrly
Priced. In all Sues!

HOME OWNERS
Good Ratal hemes, Priced
right, are rooting sad lose,
tng fsetl
Call Today, For Prompt and
Efficient Service. 11 Pays I

Stenstrom R e alty

18 Ft. BOAT A TRAILER with
30 hp. motor. Has top A reMODERN 2 Bdrm. furn. Apt. mots controls. In good con­
(01 Pslmettn Ave. 322-1374
dition, 9243 cash. Th. 322■Iter 3:30 p m.
7800.
FURN. Apt. Cloie In. Jimmie BOAT A Motor for Sale or
Cowan. 322 4013,
Trade. Want Truck or Jeep
—4 wheel drive. Boat is 19
WE L A KA APARTMENTS
ft.. Motor 10 HP Johnson.
114 W. First St.
349 I48t.
1-Room Efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath A shower, suitable
for eouple or single person
or retired. All utilities in
eluded in rent. Ideally lo
cited on 1st St., within 1
block of 2 free parking lots
and lhoppmg renter. In
quire tt Manuel Jacobeoo
Dept. Store 211 E. First St

2S8S PARK DRIVE
322.2420
322-7493 10H. IttKimu Fur Kent
NIGHTS 322 U24 — 323-0344

CLEAN ROOM for Mao. 401

Magnolia Ave. 322-0730.

TRANSFERRED, 9 t» Down,
3 Bdrm., fenced yard, kit*
chen cqjipped. North Or­
lando, Ph. 331 a n .
URIBNBRfAB
Ch*ic* lets sveilxM# hi
Ofoonbriae at Mob Arbor
overlsokJsg gait sotuw.
Cistern bulUln# U year
iposMIestiens.
Gvoenbriu
dsvsleped bp
B1NOSWOOS
FA I4TT4
BU1LDBRS. INC.

GO W e s t O N W./si Street
See The D O D G E

B O YS

• Beit Howland

• Charlie Craig

• Charlie Hudson

•

F rank

D runxon

Mf Filrment Dr.
I . BEDROOM, IW bath. 110
Aidtea Lane, Sunlxnd. Ph.
3217SSS.
RAVENNA PARR, 3 Bedroom,
a bltk, Cettrsl Air-condi
Uoalsg, bistlsg, built-in kitehoa, ssseUent closet space,
•stabllshcd laws, landicaped. 409 BsUunoa Dr. Phene
IQ-9441.
BOBBRT A. WTLUAMS
Realtor
liyaon d Lundqulst, Asm .
FA M93I Atlantic Bank Bldg

ins

oums . Sale or Rent

a s B * Built Home on Lako.
Fb. evenings 323-1397,

I^^ousmT For

Rent

Mesh House, Uke
, Ph. 33439M.
UNFURNISHED 2 Hwlroom
house, Kitchen equipped. Ph.
3X43431.

1 1 DODGE STA. WAGON V-4. Aato.
$19011
• I Treiu., R A II. Om «wn*r. Low Mile*.
RENAULT H-4. Radio, Heeler. 8.000
Actual Mile*. Lilt* New Coiuliliim.

|4 Q C
IW w w

f t | CORVAIR STA. WAG., Aulo. Traua..
■■ R A M, Lew Mike, R*el Sharp.

1AAC
IW B

PLYMOUTH STA. WAG. V-8. Auto. Tr*n*„
I', Slevrixg, H A II. Eieell*nt Cu*diliun.

N

DODGR CONVERTIBLE. V.a, Aulo. Trane.,
B ft H, f . Steering, An Esseglieaal Buy.

M

RENAULT DAUPHINB. 4 I W

1196

WJLLTS JESP TRUCK
4 Wheel Drive

PH. 32S-0721

Chev PC $1498 bal 619 mo
Rnwalt $166 bal $17 mm
Coevtlr 1769 bal $ » mo.
M’poIltM $667 bal 632 mo
Falcm $1666 boL 649 mm
Ford ITU bal. 132 mm
ta Vrikswga M99 bal U2 mo
•49 Liacsln $1IH baL $49 mo.
*60 Mercury 8AM b*L $36 mo.
’89 Corvalr $792 ML $32 mo,
’M Falcau &lt;767 bal $33 mo.
*19 Plvmmitb $481 bal 829 mo
19 Olds $199 baL 932 mo.
’39 Plymouth 9317 bal 12* mo
’39 Ford $489 bal. $32 mo.
'19 Mmury U97 bal. 931 mo.
’89 total PU UI7 bal 929 mo
’39 Pontiac 1897 bal. 133 mo.
’38 Chrviler 8899 baL 932 mo.
’M Olda 1399 bal 829 mo.
’38 Hillman 9M7 bal 931 mo.
’38 Pontiac |4 H baL R3t mo.
*38 Dodg* 9399 bal 929 ma
’58 DaSato 9399 baL 929 mm
’38 Ford 9391 bal. 131 ma
•AA Ford 9299 bal. 914 mm
‘37 Plymouth 9499 bal 129 mo
’57 DeSota 9342 bal 829 mm
’37 Ford 9299 bal. 810 mm
’38 Mercury 999 btL 98 mm
&gt;33 Cadillac 9199 bal. 910 mm
’33 Mmury 1*9 bal 93 mm
*34 Bulck II* bal 13 mm i I
4A O
SANF0RD a v e .
l U l L OPEN EVENINGS
Bsiferd. Florida
112 430$
National R*pe***«*l*e* Inc.

“»K LO W
T H IS I LO W

PRICES!
TRIUMPH (Daraniutrilar) Bpetto Bis
Convertible, 3,000 Mile*.

DISCOUNT

MONTEREY* Full
63 MERCURY
And Factory Air Cundiliun,

I’u**r

COMET CUSTOM 2 Door Sedan, 8 CyL,
Auto. Transmission, Radio k H*nt*r.
CONTINENTAL 4 D.mr Sedan, Fully
Equipp'd Including Air Cnndlllnn.

1296

62
MERCURY (I To Choo** From) 2 Door PRICED
61 HTa A 4 Door IITs. Fully Equipped!
RIGHT
PLYMOUTH FURY 4 Door Sedan, V-l
61 Automatic, | ‘ow*r Klc*rin«, ItsaUr,
STATION WAGON. Thi. On*
1165
61 FALCON
Ha* New Engine, K ilm Cltan.
DODGE PIONEER DART 4 Door Sedan V-8,
61 Automatic, Radio A li*at*r, On* Owner!
GALAXIK 2 Door Sedan, VA,
1366
61 FORI)
A u to m a tic . R a d io a n d lle a lc c .
4 Door Station Wagon, 6 Cjl.,
1265
61 COMET
Automatic, Radio and Il«*t*r.

Leek* Good A Bum Goad. Perfect for
A Jtorund Car.
DOpGB 449 MABDTOP Demonstrator, C A \ / P
V-8, Aulo- Tran*., P*w*r Steering.
J n Y to
Fsetoer Air Cond., New Car Warranty.

FOND GALAX IK Convertible, V-8. Auto.,

SEE
THESE

Radio, Heater, P*w*r HL.ring. NEW TOP.
MP.KCCKY 4 Door Station Wagon,
Fully Kquipprd and Ij&gt;w Mile*.

€

f “

Aanorted Makes ft Modeto

I J

F,°- f595t0 J95

No I&gt;own Paym ent On MANY!
ON THE Sl»OT FINANCING ON ALL!

LOW PRICE SPECIALS!
60 Ford 2 Door, G (*yl.

58 Chavrolsl 6 Door

58 Plymouth -t Door

56 Chevrolet 4 Door

55 Iluick 4 Door

50 Bulck 4 Door

NO DOWN PAYMENT ON THESE

4

1964 DARTS LEFT!

PRICES RANGE FROM $75.00 TO $395.00

BRAND NEW _ ■ YEAR — 38,000 MILE
WARRANTY AT

REDUCED PRICES!

Seminole Co. Motors

Bob McKee Used Cars

'4J
’61
’l l
’61
’l l
’69

CHEVROLET 4 Door S*d»n, S CyL,
Pawtrglid*, Healer. 3S.OOO Actual Milan.
MERCURY (2 To Choose From
Roth VEKY CLEAN).

fUdan,

I BEDROOM Furnished house.
Call SM-1IQ.

CBBYROLET STATION WAGON
Wkh Air CeadiOealag.

791 FRENCH AYE.

Furn. Apt. 1300 eieftonvUle.

RENTALS

I t —Hou***— Sal* or a * a t
ST—Houa* F o r R a n t
I t s — R a ao rt R tn ta l*

SPECIALS

Payton R«alty
322-1301

S t — F a r m * —t i r o , •*

B a o ta a e *

X, 3, k 4 BEDROOMS
Cottage, furnished 97,100. 3.
1, IV*. 4 I BATH*
E. Holt Sr. Rose Dr. off San­
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
72. Female Help Wanted
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT! ford Ave. m Palm Way.
EXPERIENCED EE WIN 0 Fir Complete Informitku
MACHINE Operator* seed
lea or Cell Your
S t Johns Realty
ed. Steady year round em
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
FHA
VA
ploy meat A our modem air
111 N- Pirb Art, FA M ia
SALES BROXSB
conditioned factory.
Mabol Mttlaflald
M
a
Heva
The
R
m
m
fW
Tee
AUK OF SANFORD
A* Admlnlatratrla af tb*
I BDXM-i I Bltk, Living Bm.,
K atal# of
MIS Orlando Dr. Sanford
Dining Rm., Xitekea, BreikEm m * I-outala W in g
fsM Rm-, Igi. screened
nacaaaad.
KOUSEKEIPIR, Uva in. Holi­
* . W. W ar#,
peroh, Utility Ream, Car*
A tto rn ay fo r A dm lnlatratflB
days A weekend* off. 3
JMS PARS drive
part. G s o d Neighborhood,
W O O O R U FP.PB R K IK B BLD.
School age children. Phose 3X2-2420
ltf-7449
Hanford, F lo rid a.
no qtiaUfrUf* 9 m«0 Ernst.
322-7141.
Puhllah Oct. 1, I, II, I I , l i l t
NIGHTS ItX-MM - NMSM
1134440, M B. Jenkins Or*
CIJF-1
tie, Piaoersst
73.
Mala
er
Female
Help
o s o m s e x no cm
a e oapixANoa e r ran
Qovtrnmsnt
f ir r o r aaeroap, r i.e a io \, N I I d" ch 4!3TMAS MONtY?
Home*
D s c u a iv a rre imtobvim Cer astowary, full « peri
TO ISSR I TO TRI CARVO*
ATr. LIMIT* o r THR CITT Of tlm*. Military welcome. Call
OPEN
m r u R ii, ri.onin*. s i n to for appointment between 7
SANFOBDS
1 IK K t PA R T THKHKIIK AT
k Ip . m. only, 322 8003.
af I, I. sad 4
NEWEST HOMES
t h k k x p i h a t i o v o r THUS
t v i w i DAT* m ow TNP a r
ladM m i Waited la vsriear
(on West feuflh Street)
r m i v i d a t r o r this ta* 1, Situation Wanted
sortisas at Sesfsrd
Sem in ol*
C W tf* *
U elM f
m.VATCR
THK
BART 1
Immediate Delivery
n : r . r o r l o t i i . a. a, a b p a IABY SITTING, Days, NlgbU
Builder
AWKADKn PLAT OP D &gt; I'ID
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
HAROLD
LOOAN
or
Regular.
322-1212.
Cathy.
PA RK . A* T H K I I R K AP*
FROM 150.00
LMN ENTEEPEllES, INC.
p »:ah* it thk o m e n or
T H R CI.KRK n r T H K TtH* DAYS W ock. 323-0000.
3 * 4 Bedreem, 1 k I BetM, FOR THE BEST HOME
CUT
C O t l M T . BKMIROLB
BUY
$330 down tad uy. Se. ex
C O H T T , FLORIDA. F IR * WHITE Experienced, mature
•r s s T to tu b m oviaiova
U. S. 1743 te DUie Bell Din­
IKE YOUR
woman
wants
child
car*.
O P C H A P T E R H I M , FLOR
er, turn right w* Black on
IDA 1T 4T L T B B , IM L
Susland or Uvt-ia U town. Seminal* Avenue. *34WU
p»: it peaoTKD ar tmk 3X3-4013.
citt o r u s r o R n , floridai
RUCTION I T h at th*r* I*
READY TO MOVE LN
h t r t b r *ip r* » t* -l an* 4*ci*r*J DAYS Work desired, own New S At 4 Bedreem Hemes,
( h i tatib U * R *f »h* Cltw *f
tr e a iw e r te U e a . H M W .
I » M u Se Leayweed er
X **l*ra. n * r l t o , i* a a n i s I*
•*14 car a** I**tu4* wtthla It*
-Trade* l easMsred, 4*4
rorporm t* lim it* th* follow ing
we'll build on your lot. Semid t .r r l b .i l p ro p erty , to -w lt:
Th* K**t Si# f**t of I»t* LARGE Modern home, 1 acre
enle Cegaty'4 Lesdias Build
l. 1, I *n&lt;i I. A m e n d e d I*!*t
ground. Near Paola School.
of D ruid r * r h . • • th* Mm*
Easy financing. 322-3271.
* HAROLD LOOAN
• pp*»r* In th* O fftc* *1
th* C la rk of th* C ircuit
LMN ENTSEVRISES, INC.
C ourt.
a#m l**l*
C *u*tr,
IAXT PILCHER, BROKER Idler office: So. on U. S. IT
F lorida,
91 to Dial* Bell Diner, turn
a t th* e x p ira tio n of t h l r t r O '1*
Personal Service
day* from (ho data of * p p ru t* l
right Me block oe Seminole
Call
322-7498
o f thl* o rd in an ce.
Ave. 1343111.
OMcoi 31211IS
SfcCTION 1. Tbl* o rd in an c e I*
adopt*'! p u ra u x n t to th* pro- HUNTING CAMP, Turn, in
NUhfc: 323-0700
vlilon* of C h a p te r IT!.01. Fl*r*
Firm too Area, deep will HOUSE, with now reef. Move,
322 0848
Id* S ta tu te * , 1141.
water. Ph. 122-3232 or 322* H. water beater, eSUc fed,
RUCTION I. Thl* ordl**a*«
MM Park Drive
■hell h .ro m * «ff«ctlv* Immadl*
floor furnace k pump- With
71X4.
• t*ly upon It* paiM X * and
Fura. gang* Apt. 2312 Sal­
adoption, a n d upon (b* *am*
ford Ave. 119,409. 324Oito er
becom ing *ff*otlv&lt; Iht* ordln* 95. IIoumb For Sate
on** (h a ll b* pub!l*h*d onr*
1194.
•* ch w««k fo r fo u r *****««•
tlv * w**b* in lh* l* n f* r* H or­
al d. a n*w *p*p*r puhlU hid
w ith in th * C ity * f B tnford.
Florid*.
r.VfRKD AND ADOPTED thl*
l l t h d*y *f B*pt«mb*r, X. 1)

St—M oney W anted
S4—f a .l n e * a U a a
IS —la a u ra n e a
IS —School a a la * tra o tl* a a
T4—E m ploym ent ■•rvlea*
t l —M ala Help W anted
11—F*m al* snip W anted
t t — M ala a r Fam e!* Help
IS—Sal** Help W antad
TT—lltu a tlo n W *nt*d
I I —Incom * P ro p e rty
II— Buila*** P ra y — 1*1*
IS—R **t K*t*t» W e n tid
St— R eal E atat* Sal*
ST—Bull**** Rantal*
t* —L et* For Sato

$100 DOWN

H^5WSt?H3^

Rnt

123. Beats ft Mo4or»

&amp;

322-5612
FHA - VA HOMES

115. Aatea Far Bale

I BBDROOM, Lsketront, un-

Stemtrom Realty

ditto*. akeap. PR. t » l o n or ^ ^ o T l e a S T " "
SERVICE STATION.
night » « R .
SMS FARE DRIVE
Good Location. Good Product!.
SSS-S4I0
122-7491
f r jb c s a r m A T E
Good Treatment
Ughetotartog A Mattreaa ran- PHONE LOCALLY V M M NIGHTS 13X404 - 323-0344
•vattag. New A Uied Furelor awiy to Ike
Mr*. Call MM Bedding Mfg. PURE OIL COMPANY
Ca . •« TV Celery Are.
69. Schoob A Iattracttoaw
FA 9-IUT.
FHa • RESALES
HEN * WOMEN WANTED AT Uke new, &gt; A I BEDROOM
Legal Notice
MASONRY Rom4a, 1 A S
ONCE to traia for Civil far*
vice. Good pay. Thotuaada laths, Eitcbeas Equipped.
of joba opaa. Experience SIM Down, Payment! less
■ neuL u i m t i
K atie* I* h t r a b r el*** H u t
than rent.
u iu a lly u n n c c a n a r y . For 1b *
r u n u a n t t* c h a p te r ll.liT T ,
HELMLY REALTY
formation on Jobs, Salaries,
n*ctl*n t I t ) , L a v a * r n » rM a .
th a B oard a t C a ita tp Cam ailaaRequirements, local later*
Ph. SS3-1M1
lonara * f B a n ta al* C a u n tr,
view, write glvtof iddraea,
F lo rid a, h a * aallad a aaaalal
alaetton to b* bald Nav*m»*e t.
ybosa. AMERICAN lervlee, EVERETT A . HARPER
t i l l . In ia m ta a l* r o u a t r . Btat*
Box M, Sanford Herald.
AGENCY • REALTOR
o f F lorida. M id ila e lle n being
fo r lb* p u rp o i* at b a v in s tha
SMI A Park Ave.
q ualified a la o to ra who a r* fr«aBOB RAY’S STUDIO
Phases FA EMM ar FA s a g
holdor* r e d d in g la P ra c ln o t t,
OF DANCE
eom lnol* C ounty, F lorida, raaia*
RARE OPPORTUNITY
ta r th a tr a p p ro v a l o r diaappv*. All Ballroom, Latie, American
v a l or tb * e raa tto n a t a lira Evening Claiiee T to 10 p. m. You )uet baldly 4a see these
co n tro l
d la trlo t
w ith in
th*
332-4740 toy more. | Bedroom A Oak
boundarloa of P r»elnet t la 2310 S. Oak
Pomlnol# C o u n ty , F lorida.
floors aa large MxtSi ft cor­
(HL'AL)
71. Male Help Wanted
ner let la alee well establishBoard o f C ounty Commlai*
lonara a f Bamlnola County,
BOY 12-15 years old, not ed neighborhood. Priced for
F lo rid a
Byt Ja m a * P . I v o ry , J r .
afraid to work. Morning pa* Me aaesew y minded buyer.
C h tirm a o
par route la Country Club I19JN aaly $300 down, &lt;7*
A T T E IT :
Manor. Apply, 201 N. Park • month.
A rth u r H. B a e k v lth . J r .
C U rk of C irc u it C ourt
Ava,
T u h llih Get. t , I. II, I I , t i l l

Tar t a t

•7 .

3 BEDROOM Ox— , very nice, 2 ROOM Cottape, all utIUUes,
nice ltwa, carport, long tile including linen fura., Adults
bath, Recently painted. $120 only, Week er meath. 2404
mo. Ph. 322 MM.
Park Ave.
FURNISHED S B e d r o o m X BEDROOM. Kitchen equip,
bouse. Ph. » a r er 123- ped. IMS Magnolia Ave.
2710.
322-3SS9 or 3224283.
LAEXFRONT: Lerpe $ * bed­
102. Mobile H
Sato
room, X bath, completely
furnished. Dishwasher, deep
l-X sal
fcoeso, automatic washer A
NEW and USED
dryer, ceaSrsl bast, fiso per
Awilag* A Cabanas
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
122-2343
LAXOB I Bedroom. X Bath Hwy, 1TAX S.

Emma, eaeeBeat bcetioa tt23 103;
■to. Fh. m x m or 323-4382.

HOMES
FOR SALE

i HIBimi 11 u

F ar Rent

not w. r u u r

st .

phone

SANFORD, FLORIDA

&lt;

yj

stt-M it

HUNT
LINCOLN MERCURY, Inc.
109 N. Palmetto Ave.

Ph. 322-4884

SANFORD, FLORIDA
WINTER PARK — PH. Ml 44209

■»

�i

TOi m r i i a l i u teem**
ta registered Democrats sloe#
April of MAH Md i Jump
of Cl,171 la OOP voter*.
Iha lacruM atnra the 1M
••a m i election, when FlorM l for* Ha vote to Repobllc o b Richard Nlsoa for presl*
draff U 333,195 Democrat* and
U»JO» Republican#.
The ■ecrctary'a offieo rampiled tha roflatratioa from
Diana aoat hi by tho votlnc
supervisors of tba CT nuntiaa.
Dido County (Miami) led
tho atato with • total regiatraties of M M which Included
M W Democrats and 63,183
Republican*.
Larfaat eoncoatrated GOP
nfiltration was, as expected,
la PlaeHia County which lilted
101M in tho GOP fold and
111,713 DomocraU. Broward
County alao had a lari# GOP
ngUtratiaa, 0,719, but It wa«
offaot by 137,299 Democrat*.
Sarasota continued
the
only county when wintered
Republican! outnumbered ref*
titered Democrat*, but the
Biariln waa amall—22,170 RepublicaM agalnat 31,593 DentacraU.
Duval County held on to acc*
ood plan la total number o(
regUterfd Democrat# — b u t
Pinellaa (S t Petaraburi) out*
dlatancod Duval in toUl regiatiatlon.
Pinellaa had a total regbtratlon of 234,131 of which 111,*
789 were Democrat* and 101,*
996 Republican*. Broward ha*
119,617 total of which 137.255
are DemocraU and 13,719 Ra*
publleana.
Duval—with 171,371 Demo­
craU and 14,381 Republican*—
cud ton* Independent! lilted
n total ellflblc voting Hat of
194,955*
Othcra In the ao-called big
10 of voting Included lllUeborough with n total regiatratlon of 113,in , Orange 111,649,
Palm Beach 139,286, Polk 84,*
018 and Eicambla 73,691. Voluila, running neck and neck
with Eicambla, had a total
regltlration of 73,028.

Armour's Star

Spaclal Publlx Customer Bonus . . .
Register for this beautiful 1883 Roger's
Silver Service .(a $200 value). Guest
the number of cups af Folger's Coffee served
thru Saturday (nothing to buy, you need
not be present to win, winner will
be notified) I

ENJO Y
THE
H A PPY
DIFFERENCE
W HERE
SH O P P IN G
IS A
PLEASURE

*

\
A delicious cup of mountain-grown
Folger's Coffee . . . plus a tasty Dixie
Pride Cookie . . . yours to enjoy thru
Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m, ot your
new Sanford Publlx only t

lc
v

Yes, for your enjoyment, a tosty
Herman Hot Dog (only 8c) and on
ice cold Coke (for 5c) will be
available from the Herman Wiener
Wagon thru Saturday at your
new Sunford Publixl
* V

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l

k &amp; .
| to
0

ANGEL

*

Club Accepts
Resignation
Bj Mr*. Frank White
The DeDary Glee Club met
at the Community Center,
Wednesday evening wi t h
James Duffy presiding. He
read a letter from Sirs. H.
Whitaker, the form director,
and accepted her resignation
with regret
Mr*. Charles Bertach ii the
new director and has picked
music for these troubled
tlmea, “ Your I-end and My
Land" and "Year* of Peace."
Thla was followed by a quar­
tet composed of Isabel Resriek, Ruth Creasey, Howard
Green, and Robert N. McGee,
“All Through Tho Night."
New members who Joined
ware, Mr*. Betty Bennett;
Mr*. Elisabeth 8w*nk; and
Mr*, and 3!ra. Wilfred Lar­
son. John Rohlnaon was a
gueat of Mr. Shaffer.
The hoatesiea for the Oc­
tober 30 meeting will be, Iva
Goodaon; Isabel Retrick; Mr*.
William Col*; Mr*. Howard
Green; Mr*. R. N. McGee and
Dr. Garatta Seger.

1)

ASSO RTED
FLAVORS

Borden's
P R IC E S EFFECTIVE IN S A N F O R D A D E L A N D O N L Y

O N O R A DR

SS Agent To
Visit Sanford
A representative of tha Soc­
ial Security office In Orlando
will be at the City Commission
Chamber In City llatl Nov. 4,
18 and 29 from 9:30 a.m. to
13:30 p m.
The service la made available to those who wish to ap­
ply for old-age and survlvora
insurance benefits, Social Se­
curity account numbers or ob­
tain Information about the Soc­
ial Security program.

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

Extra Christmas Gifts with

Green Stamps

:*

�Seminole County

* * ♦

•

on the St. Johns R iver • • « * “The N ile o f America,"

31)? ®attfarfc Im tto
1

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&gt;

WEATHER: Fair through Saturday with mild days and cool nights; high today middle 70s; low tonight in 50s.
VOL. 66

^ e i O 6*
Representing the city of
Sanford Monday and Tueiday
at the Florida League of Mu*
nictpalitlei annual conventloa
in JaekaonviUe will b« Mayor
A. L. WUaon, Commissioner*
Joe Baker and M. L. Rabom
and City Manager Warren
Knowlea.

•

•

•

For fun and frolic you are
invited to the Pinecrest PTA’s
School Carnival Saturday from
S to 8 p.m. Rides, gam ei and
all kinds of food will be avail*
able for youngsters and adults,
too.
• • •
We've often heard of ‘Toll­
ing out the red carpet" but
never actually saw one until
the opening of the Publix su
permarket in the Sanford
Shopping Center, Thursday.
They really had a red carpet,
leading from ths curb, right
up to the entrance door foe
their "royal customers."
• • •
Democratic headquarters on
ths corner of First Street snd
Magnolia Avenue la planning
an election party Nov. 3, with
a tote board, three television
Mis and plenty of refresh­
ments. Everyone is invited.
. . .
Those big searchlights at the
S inford Shopping Center real­
ly light up the area. A Herald
staff member returning from
Pierson Wednesday night said
he eould see them Just after
he paned DeLand.

Established J908

FRI., OCTOBER 23, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. S06

Nikita Out Because Reds Called
Bluff On Resigning, Is Report

• • •

The annual meeting of the
Semloole C o u n t y Juvenile
Council will be held Monday
at I p.m. In the courtroom of
the county eourtbouae, Bill
Tanner, preaident, haa an*
counced. Members will see a
film entitled '‘Youth and the
Law." Officers will bo elected
and the public Is Invited.

United Press Leased Wire

Ex-Premier
Seen Riding
In Moscow

READY TO JOIN the 4-H Club in the western part of Sanford is this
pooch. The boys, Jerry Vorholt, left, «nd Allen Myers, decorated their
bikes ju st about like election campaigners and toured their part of town
seeking more 4-H Club members.
(Herald Photo)

Demos Plan LBJ Motorcade
Plans for a motorcade from
Sanford to Orlando to hear
and sta President Johnson
Monday morning are being
made by local official*.
Dr. W. Vincent Roberts,
h u d of tha LBJ for the USA
C o m m i t t a l , said bumper
stickers and other material

mwA

will be available for those
planning to visit Orlando for
tha occasion.
Dr. Roberts aaid he will
be in Orlando shortly for a
meeting to firm up plans for
tha visit and asked "those
interested In seeing and hear­
ing tha President of the Un­
ited States to take advantage
of this opportunity."

"It's a rare opportunity for
Sanford and Seminole Coun­
ty residents to see the Pres­
ident," he esld In urging a
large attendance.
Dr. Roberts said persons
interested in joining the mo­
torcade can receive further
information by contacting
tha Democratic LBJ Head­
quarters at 322-7106.

Canal Directors O K
Reds To Meet

CO-OPERATIVE
plished by H. L.
Everett Biggs and
as symbolic spade

Budget O f $ 8 6 ,0 0 0 Ground Broken
Conservation Exhibits Readied
For Addition
At HLH Plant

LONDON (UP1) — World
Communist leaders will meet
in Moscow next month to
An $96,000 budget was adopt­
discuss why Premier Nikita
ed
and officers re-elected for
S. Khrushchev was deposed,
the
coming year at a meeting
diplomatic sources reported
of the directors of the St.
today.
Johns Indlsn River Cansl Dis­
trict Thursday at Titusville.
Burton ‘Fair*
Officers arc John Krldcr,
WASHINGTON (UTI) — Sanford, chairman; Ransom
Former Supreme Court Jus­ Downes, Orlando, vice chair­
tice Harold H. Burton, 76, is man; R. C. Brady, Titusville,
reported In fair condition at treasurer, and S. O. Shlnhola hospital, but his doctor says ser Jr., New Smyrna Beach,
"the long-term outlook is not secretary. John Brumlcy, San­
good."
ford, is the fifth director.
D. W. Wicgprt. of the engi­
Ike Ailing
neering firm of Reynolds,
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Smith snd Hills, Orlando, re­
Former President Dwight D. ported that levels have been
Eisenhower is undergoing run on the proposed right oftreatment at Walter Reed way for the canal between the
Army Medical Center for a St. Johns and Indian Rivers.
"moderately aevere" case of
laryngitis.

Civitana will be all over
downtown S a n f o r d tonight,
selling their Halloween candy.
Buy some — it’s (or a good
c fuse -children who won't be
abla to go out trick or treat
lng. They are the students at
the Little Red Schoolhouse.
• • •
Lyman Bandmaster John
Blair reminds us that all the
band members are selling sub­
scriptions to all the leading
magaiincs to raise funds for
the purchase of more uni­
forms. They will be happy to
take renewals as well as new
Defectors Leave
subscriptions and if you are
TOKYO (UPI) — A mem­
not contacted you may call
ber
of Communist Hungary's
Lyman and one of the band
members will be glad to call Olympic team and two Hun­
garian tourists who defected
on you.
to tha U.S. Embassy, left
• • •
Want a turkey for Thanks­ Tokyo tonight for political
giving T Well, have fun shoot­ asylum in the United States.
ing lor one. Red Muffley has
announced that the Disabled Marine Invasion
MADRID, Spain (U PI) —
American Veterans Chapter 30
will stage a "Turkey Shoot." About 30,000 U A Marine*
Sunday at 1 p.m. at the Chap­ will sturm the beaches of
te r Home on 17-92. The public southern Spain on Monday in
a aimulated invasion describ­
is invited to attend.
• • •
ed as the largest peacetime
The American Legion Fair, amphibious operation in his­
an annua) event of fun and tory.
general interest, is scheduled
to start Nov. 3 at the Legion Sartre Applauded
Grounds. It'll h« open to all
STOCKHOLM (UPI) —
throughout the week.
Writeri and crltica in Sweden
and Fram e today generally
applauded French existentialiit writer Jean-Paul Sartra's
Concert Drive
decision to reject the $52,500 Nobel Priae for litera­
Is Extended
ture.
Due to lagging sales, of­
ficers of tha Seminole Coun­ HST Home
I N D E FENDENCE, Mo.
ty Mutual Concert Series
agreed Thursday to extend (UPI) — Former President
the membership drive for two Harry S. Truman was relax­
ing at hii home here today.
more weeks.
"We'ra a little over half­ He spent nine days in a Kan­
way to our goal of 600 mem­ sas City hospital for trea:*
berships and urga that per­ ment of two broken riba and
sona not contacted yet, call a cut over hia right eye.
Mrs. Troy Ray, Jr. or Sirs.
B. W. Bartholomew, co-mem­ No Change Due
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
bership chairmen, Judge C.
Vernon Mise, president of the Defense Secretary Robert S.
McNamara sayi that last
Association aaid today.
week’a nuclear teat in China
calls for no changes in U.S.
military forces, although the
Pupils Can
blast does emphasise the dan­
ger of the spread of nuclear
See President
weapons.

Seminole County school chil­
Switches Parties
dren will be excused from
MARQUETTE, Mich. (UPI)
classes Monday if they wish
— The heed of the Youn*
to attend the Orlando activities
planned for President John Democrats Club of Northern
Michigan University, Jsff Miaon’s visit Monday.
School officials said today rate, 22, deposed after he vot­
the student must present a ed for Barry Goldwater by
written request from parents absentee ballot, aaid today ho
to be excused and then must plans to work with Young
return to classes as soon as Republicans for election of
-Mm events axe LflUhed.
1 tha Arizona senator.

SHOVELING w m accom­
Hunt Plant Superintendent
Sanford Mayor A. L. Wilson
of earth wus turned a t the

MOSCOW (UPD-NlkiU 8.
Khrushchev has been seen in
hia chauffeur-driven limousine
in Moscow streets twice since
his ouster, witnesses said to
day.
The reports showed that
Khrushchev’s personal status
remains unchanged despite
his fall from political power-*
at least for tha present. So­
viet sources this week denied
reports he was under haul*
arrest.
The witnesses said Khru­
shchev was spotted In bis
black Chaika UmousJns near
Moscow University an one oc­
casion and in anothar part of
967,200 Hunt plant extenilon today. Backing up
the city on another. He wae
Biggs and Wilson are a crowd of Hunt and Sanriding in the front seat with
ford-SemlnoIe County officials and dignitaries.
the chauffeur, aa was his cus­
(Herald Photo)
tom. Women—believed to b«
members of his family—s
In the back.
Another witness
seeing Khrushchev strolling
Thursday evening near Mos­
cow University. He Kid
Adams will officially open the the Sanford Chamber of Com­
Khrushchev, in a dark overweek with • luncheon end merce.
-oat, was unsmiling.
speech at Jim Spencer's
Special events are ach&lt;
Authoritative Soviet aoureta
starting Monday noon. He will uled each day through » .
said Khrushchev quit hia posts
also present several conser­ week with activities held at the
voluntarily last week and was
vation awards to area officials Civic Center and the Industrial
the most surprised man In the
who have shown exceptional park aita.
Kremlin when hia resignation
interest in conservation prac­
Estimates vary as to the
was
accepted.
tice,.
r
number of visitors to the city
They said Khrushchev triad
Misa Priscilla Scltaarr of but Conservation Week offi­
to use the resignation at •
Hollywood, Miss Florida for cials say Iherc will be lcveral
means of gelling his way when
thousand.
1961, will also be preeent to
called before hia party lieuten­
Organisations from through­
open the festivities and greet
ants and criticized. He bad
visitors in behalf of tha Flor­ out the state and many points
done this at leait one* before,
ida Development Commission, In the nation have registered
last February.
co sponsor- of the ..week with to participate in the program.
But last week, his colleague*
on the Central Committee vot­
ed about two in one to accept
his resignation, the sources
said.
Foreign Communist criti­
cism of the way Khrushchev
was forced from power con­
tinued today. The Italian Com­
E. Pope Bassett, Republi­
Earlier this week, Bassett munist party, most powerful
can candidate for Samlnole told an Altamonte Springs in Western Europe, announced
County commissioner, today audience that the main issues it Is sending a delegation to
said ha is "a little alarmed in this election year are In­ Moscow to learn tha facta
at tha lack of Interest in tegrity and responsibility at about Khrushchev's ouster.
"The sudden character of
what some refer to as candi­ all levsls of government.
"Those of ue who seek pub­ the decision and the method
dates for minor office."
Bassett continued, “ let me lic office are asking the vot­ used to carry it out cannot fall
assure you there are no minor ers to Invest In us a sacred to bring Into discussions more
general problems regarding
public offices, every public trust—tha future welfare of
the development of debate and
their
country,
state
and
na­
office has a function vital lo
political life In Socialist coun­
tion—and
anyone
who
aska
your interests, and you should
tries." the Italian party laadfor
such
responsibility
must
weigh the qualifications of
first demonstrate his honesty, ership slid.

However, the survey west of
the St. Johns has been delayed
Florida Conservation Week
because of high water. Test
opena here Monday and the
borings are in progress.
Krlder predicted that ac­
weekend Is expected to see ex­
tual construction will be com­
hibitors
readying their pieces
Ground was broken today for
menced in three years and
for
the
week
long event.
that the St. Johns Indian River a $07,100 addition to the mil- Static and active displays
X II. L. Hunt food
Canal will be completed before
wilt be placed at the Lake
plant a t the San- Mcw-roe -fort'titrial Park nff
the Croee
Bvaa Cabal,
connectlag IFt T* I r J Mexico tttff
Park bn South 1 reach Avebac.
with tb« St. Johns River at Sanford A t * :
Secretary of Stale Tom
Palalka.
Plant superintendent Everett
The chairman also stated Riggs turBOd the first spadeful
that the canal will improve 0f (a rg, with a golden shovel
fishing by providing deep wa as city and county officials.
ter during drought and "will Chamber of Commerca Indus­
not interfere with the sand­ trial committee members and
bars and the shad fishing."
othiT dignitaries looked on.
He pointed out that the canal
The new warehouse, a 110 by
NEW YORK (UPI) — Her­
will provide a through water­ 210 font structure to be built
way for commercial and pleas­ by LeRoy Robh Construction bert Clark Hoover, statrsman
ure craft on the St. Johns since Company will double present and friend of mankind, left
it will lie in with the Inland storage space at the Hunt forever today the city he
Waterway in the vicinity of plant. Work is expected to be. adopted and Invod to return
to tho Capitol for final hom­
Oak Hill.
gin next week.
In addressing the group at age from a greatful nation,
The black-draped catafal­
the groundbreaking ceremon­
CHICAGO (U PI)—Baseball
ies, Biggs said that he is que built for the funeral of
Commissioner Ford Frick will
' pleased with the operation Abraham Lincoln and used
prohibit sale of the New York
here and appreciates the co­ twice within the past 11
Yankees to Columbia Broad­
operation and assistance of lo­ months was placed in the can­
casting System within the next
cal ofticials and the industrial ter of the Capitol Rotunda
week or 10 days, informed
awaiting tha arrival of tha
committee."
sources believed today.
"We feel very much at home body of the 31st President of
Frick, it was understood, has
1NDIANOI.A, Miss. (UPI) here in the Sanford area he the United State*.
been advised to act by the — A small airplane swooped
cause of the warm friendly 7 Hoover, who rose from the
antitrust division of the Ju s­ over a building w h-r. 230
spirit that has h*en extended humblest of beginnings to the
tice Department, which has persons wers attending a civ­
to us," he added
highest office in the lam), died
been investigating the sale.
il righta meeting Thursday
The plant presently employs Tuesday at the age of 30.
Should he fail to declare the night and dropped nn explo­ an average of 150 persons the
candidates with great care."
The weather was clear nod
responsibility and dedication
sale null and void, it was be­ sive that jarred the structure,
year round, arid this figure crisp and mourners stood on
to public service.
GOP Poll
lieved, the anti trust division a civil rights gtoup reported. is expected to increase next
Park Avenua in front of St.
•‘Unfortunately* he con­
would rule that It cannot be
PHOENIX. Arls. (UPI) - A
There were no injuries and year.
Bartholomew's Church with
tinued, "there ire candidates private Republican poll show*
consumated.
Before and after the cere bowed heads.
no apparent damage.
who do not possess these qual­ that Sen. Barry M. Goldwater
The sale, in which CBS ob­
An officer at the Indianola monies, whieh were emceed by The- body will lie In state In
ities; who seek office not for leads President Johnson In
tained 80 per cent of the stock
Charlie
Morrison,
Chamber
what they can bring to the electoral votes 381-238, Dean
of the Yankees, was revealed Police Department said he ruhlir relations director, cof­ the Rotunda until Sunday
last August, to be final on Nov, could give no information on fee and donuts were served by morning when it will he re­ SAIGON. South Viet Nam office but for what the office Burch, GOP national chair­
the reported incident, because
moved with military honors
2.
man, said Thursday night.
can bring to them."
he "wasn't on duty when it Florida Power and Light Home and flown to West Branch, (UPI) - The high National
Council
disclosed
today
that
Economist
Margaret
Quarles.
happened."
Iowa, Hoover's birthplace, for
it still has not chosen a new
Joining Biggs in the sym interment.
The Council of Federated
chief of state to bring about a
hoik shoveling were Walter
Orgunuuttuna
ICOFOt
in
transfer of Viet Nam's govern­
Blevins, plant manager, Virgil
Jackson said the incident was
Vaujhn, office manager, and
ment from military to civilian
reported by Fred Wynn, a
Sanford Mayor A. L. Wilson.
control.
Stanford University student
Alio officiating in the cere­
With an Oct. 27 deadline ap­
aiding in civil right* work In monies was Scott Rums, chair­
proaching, t h e 17-member
WASHINGTON (UPI) — De­ Mississippi.
man of the C. of C. industrial
council thus failed to meet op­
fense Secretary Robert S. SicCOFO quoted Wynn m
timistic predictions that it
Namara seems to be having a saying the plane, "a small com suttee.
would be able to announc* the
TALLAHASSEE
(
UPI
)
—
change of heart about the use one like those used in crop
Miami Mayor Robert King name of the new chief of state
of nuclear propulsion in air­
dusting," flew over the meet­
High was asked Thursday to by today.
craft carriers.
ing about 8:15 p.m. CST.
City firemen were called to send the Public Utilities Com­ The disclosure was made at
lie fought Navy and Atomic
the home of Dan Fielder. 1301 mission here a report which s news conference s i a poten­
Energy Commission (AEC) ef­
W. Uth St., this morning at charges that two huge utilities tial new crisis arose with
forts to have America's latest
9:12 when a blaze broke out in the state are making ex­ neighboring Cambodia. The
carrier, the John F, Kennedy,
in tie concrete block struc­ cessive profit* from rates they Vietnamese Defense Ministry
nuclear-powered. Hut he told
ture Damage was extensive charge customers.
flatly charged that Cambod­
a news conference Thursday
and firemen were still on the
The report in question was ians captured a U. 5. Army
that the chances of having
atomic propulsion in the next
An explosion from a gas vernt at a Isle hour this morn­ drawn up al the request of Special Forces officer Thurs­
Miami officials by Washing­ day during a battle between
carrier, tentatively scheduled leak in a refrigerator connec­ ing
ton consultant Arnold Hirach. South Vietnamese troops and
to be started in 1366, "are tion at 8:13 this morning caus­
He found rates charged by the Communist Viet Cong guerril­
■very good, indeed.”
ed considerable damage to thr
utilities high and earnings out las.
McNamara was chastised by interior of the home of lien
Herald Index
of line with the norm for such
the Joint Congressional Atomic Schatcr. loo Dahlia Dr., Forest
Pagecompanies
9
around the nation.
Energy Committee early thia City, and resulted in a small Abby ... ,
B
rid
g
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The PUC is responsible for Lincoln Man
te a r for his refusal to change fire.
SCURRY, Tex. (UPI&gt;-Tom
the Kennedy from convention­ A gas company representa­ Classified ............. Page M approving all auch rates.
FOR CITY COMMISSIONER
The charges were made Reason of Dallas, who was a
al to nuclear power despite the tive on the scene extinguished Combs . . . . . . . . . Page 2A-3A
Editorial
........
Tag*
1A
against Southern Bell Tele­ professional woodcutter when
is a vote for
AEC and Navy proposals.
the blare.
After a long delay while the
Answering the call for aj. Horoscope . . . . . . . . Page 2A-3A phone Co. and the Florida Lincoln was President and was
proposals were bejpg consid­ sistance were the Florida For­ Society ........---------- Page 8 Power and Light Co. The re­ still at it during ths Elsen­
ered and finally rejected, the est Service and the Wckiwa, Sports ____________ Page 6 port apparently ruffled the hower administration, was
construction of the Kennedy Kiltarncy and Longwood Fire TV Programs . . . . Psge 10 feathers of the commissioners buried here today. He died
Pd. Pol Adv*
iW s u e W om en____fa g s 9 [here, however,
Wednesday at ths age ol 115.
s u begun,
Departments,

Hoover Moved
To Capitol

Sale Of Yankee
Club Hits Snag

Plane 'Dusts

O f f Civil

Rights Setto

Bassett Makes
Voter Appeal

Still No Chief
For South Viet

Mac Shifts On
Nuclear Power

Utility Rate
Charge Eyed

Fire Call

A

Vote

Blast Damages

Seminole House

for

E . C. Harper, Jr.
PROGRESS

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