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�Seminole County • * • • on the St Johns River * * * * “The Nile of America*9

Zip Code 82771

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Thursday; warmer today with high in 70s; low tonight in 503. ----VOL. 66
A DeBary woman k u com*
plete faith In the younger act.
And with good reason. She
tells The Herald the other day
•he was shopping at the WinnDixie store on E. First Street
when her grandson tossed her
wallet out o f the shopping
cart.

United Press Leased Wire

Eatiblished lflOfl

WED., OCTOBER 7, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Speeder Jailed Here Reported
Escapee Under U. S. Sentence

The shopper continued shop­
ping and reached the checkout
counter still not knowing the
walkt was missing. Standing
there while the clerk was tal­
lying up the amount, the store
manager came up to her, ask­
ed if she'd like to have her
wallet.
• • •
A bagboy had found it, he
explained, and given it to the
manager. The shopper got her
money back and the bagboy is
Additional chargee have
quite a bit richer too.
been
lodged against a young
• • •
Jackaonvilla man nabbed by
"It I'd hit the dogs I'd have
enough money in the bank to city and state police last
cover it." That's the answer Friday after a high speed
given to County Judge C. Ver­ chase ended In Lake Monroe.
non Mize the other day when
The youth who at the time
a man was arraigned on a
o f hia arraignment before
funny-money
check writing
County Judge C. Vernon Mize
charge. It wasn't quite good
Identified himself as Donald
enough for the judge. As a re­
B. Reynolds, 24, of Jackson­
sult the check artist now will
ville, now fnces charges o f:
come up with 1100 or spend
Being a federal prison es­
30 days in the county clink.
capee.
• • •
Driving a car which was
Another man, arraigned in
stolen from Jacksonville.
the same session, was charg­
Using a fictitious name.
ed with cashing five worthless
Driving without a license.
checks, three for S3 each and
Resisting arrest.
two for 33 each. His reason:
The defendant is already
"I've got two checks coming
serving hia 60 day aentcnce
In the mail but I can't get
on a reckless driving charge,
them for a couple of days."
having been sentenced last
The judge suggested he run
Friday by Judge Mize.
them through sgaln, if the
Sheriff* deputies snid a
writer thought they would be
fingerprint
check showed the
good, and then he'd have his
bond r e d u c e d . Meanwhile, youth is in reality Oliver I,ee
Harness and that ha was born
back to the county jail.
in Clinton, Tenn., Feb. 8,
• • •
Those new traffic lights at 1042, making him 22 years
Oak and First are ready to be old instead of 24.
Harness, alias Reynolds,
■witched on. Just a reminder.
was serving concurrent sen­
• • •
Notice the lakcfront jester tences of 18 months on fed­
day morningT Reminded of eral and state -charge*. Dep­
the way it looked some time u ties said they did not know
ag« when we had hurricane the nature of the arrests and
visitors. The strong northerly convictions.
Ha was lodged In the Divi­
w in d' pushed the still-high
Lake Monroe over the seawall sion of Correction, Gaines­
in some points. The Mellon ville, at the tim* of his es­
ville Avenue area was under cape, police added.
Hurness was rhnsed on
water.
.................
Highway 17-92 Friday morn­
• • •
The story The Herald car ing from a point in South
County and
at
ried Oct. 2 about the County Seminole
wisely investing funds await speeds up to 110 miles an
ing later expenditure brought hour when his cur failed to
up the question of who institut­ make a left turn off French
Avenue ncur th* luke, headed
ed the proccduro.
The story indicated that straight into tha lake and the
County Clerk Arthur Beckwith car wa* completely submerg­
instituted the policy during ed except for the radio an­
the 1961-62 fiscal year which tenna.
Harness, a woman passeng­
has since earned $69,337.78 for
er and her six-months-old
the eounty'a bank account.
However, it has been called child struggled to safety on
to our attention that perhapa tha seawall. Nona wai In­
•he story should have indicat­ jured.
Florida Highway Patrolmen
ed that Beckwith instituted
this procedure upon the auth­ J. L. Sikes reported he clock­
orization and direction of the ed the car at top speeds and
summoned aid from city pol­
County Commissioners.
• • •
ice. Two local patrol cars
The Geneva Volunteer Fire joined in the predawn chase.
Arraigned later that morn­
Department
Turkey
Shoot
will not be held Saturday as ing before Judge Mize, Har­
erroneously reported, but on ness seid he had driven from
Saturday, Oet. 17, at the cor­ Jacksonville to Lake Wales to
ner of S.R. &lt;26 and Highway pick up the woman and her
baby after getting o ff work
46.
the night before.
He turned around, he said,
and started back and when
nearing
Sanford
•‘blacked
ou t" ar.d did not remember
anything until just prior to
By Donna Kate*
heading into the lake.
The written resignation o f
He denied resisting ar­
Councilman
Arthur Ferrin rest, claiming the blackout,
was read and accepted at the and said he had a driving
regular meeting of the North license but hi* wallet was in
Orlundo Village Council Tues- possession of hia girl friend.
day night. In hia resignation
Those three charges, resist­
he explained that he hat sold ing arrest, reckless driving
his homa in tha village and and tha licens* count were
has moved to Orange County. lodged shortly after hia acci­
Councilman Arthur Ithoadea dent.
was appointed by Mayor
Irene Van Eepoel as alter­
nate on tha bank records in
Ferrin's place. She announced
that persona interested in
filling hia unexpired term
may aubmit their name and
McCOMR, Miss. (U I'D —-A
qualification* to any member wealthy McComb man’s son,
o f the council.
already charged in connec­

'Book' Thrown
At Suspect In
Lake Plunge

Ferrin Resigns

Council Post

Racist Arrested

In Bank Robbery

tion with recent racial viol­
ence in thi* area, today w is
arrested on bank rubbery
Abby .............. ....... Page 9 charges.
Authorities said Sterling
Bridge
..........
Pages 2A 3A I-«wi* (Buhba) Gillis, 33, who
Classified
. .
Comics ............. ....... Page 2A had been released on bund on
Editorial ......... ....... Page 1A the earlier charge, was picked
Horoscope .......
up at hia home here this
Society ................... Pages 8-9 morning and charged with
Sports .............. .......... Page 4 robbing the Montirello bank
Monticello, M iss,
last
TV Programs .......... Page 9 at
&gt; • tbs Woman . . . . Page 9 j March 2.

Herald Index

NO. 294

Sanford Demo
HQ To Open
This Week
Development Firm Southwest Area
“GRAY EAGLE” Rear Admirnl Robert Goldthwnlte visited Sanford
Naval Air Station Tuesday nnd la shown above, left, being escorted from
his aircraft by Capt. Jnmes O. Mayo, commnnder Reconnaissance Attack
Wing One. Admirul Goldthwaite, is tngk'ed the "Gray Eagle” because he
has the longest nnvul flight service on active duty.
(Herald Photo)

Workers Briefed
Shows Fast Growth On UF Drive

The Democratic Committee
Headquarters will be located
later this week at the site of
the former Silver Dollar shoe
store, First Street and Mag­
nolia Avenue.
Residents of southwest Sem­
By Harry I. Johnson
ber of Commerce rooms.
The
announcement w a s
inole
County are preparing •
Managing Editor
Chosen to serve for another
made this morning by Dr. Vin­
spirited drive to make sure
year
are
Clifford
W.
McKibSeven
directors
of
the
San­
cent Roberts, Seminole Coun­
that everyone in that section
ty chairman of the Citizens ford • Seminole Development bln Jr., Francis E. Roumillat
knows about the 1964 United
Jr.,
George
Touhy,
T.
E.
Tuck­
Co.,
Inc.,
were
unanimously
for Johnson Committee.
Fund campaign and has sn op­
er,
Jack
I.
Greene,
S.
J.
Da­
re-elected
Tuesday
night
at
the
Dr, Roberts said the build­
portunity to support this sin­
vis
Jr.
and
\V
.
A.
Patrick.
annual
stockholders
meeting
ing will also house volunteer
gle drive for the multiple
Stockholders requested the
workers for all Democratic in the Seminole County Chamagencies which serve the com­
secretary,
Tcuhy,
to
cast
one
GOLDWATER HACKERS ore Kuttinir ready for a rally this Thursday at
candidates in the county.
munity.
vote In electing the directors.
8 p.nt. at the Civic Center when the truest speaker will l&gt;e Rep. William
He said telephones will be
Heading this effort is Dick
Following tfie meeting, the
V. Chappell, former Florida House of Representatives speaker, Shown are,
installed shortly and the num­
Ostrander
of Bear Lake Man­
directors re elected MeKibhin
from left, George Harden, Mrs. Robert L. Johnson, Mrs. O. G. Bryant anti
ber will be announced in The
as president for the fourth or. G. Troy Hay Jr., chairman
Kenneth Leffler. The lecture is open to the public,
(Herald Photo)
Herald. He called for volun­
of the county-wide campaign,
consecutive term.
teers to work in the offices,
Stockholders were told of met with Ostrander and hia
manning telephones, answer­
the rapid, steady progress committee members Monday
ing queries of visitors to it and
made by the Development to provide the campaign ma­
distributing
literature
and
Company
in the past four terial* — posters, streamer*,
other campaign material.
years; how it was instrument­ car bumper stickers, pledge
Additional material has been
of good government and lack ion the last night of a revival ordered f r o m
al
in assisting industries to cards, explanatory pamphlets,
By Julian Strnstrom
Democratic
locate here ami how it has etc. The campaign opens Mon­
integrity.
j meeting.
Associate Editor
Headquarters in New York
several
other "prospects" for day.
"The tea party is over and
"They've been hold.ng cotchargcd lhat nom‘ of ,he City and other points and will
Members of this committee
this
area.
,
, ,
„
, „
Democratic opponents had to be available shortly after the
the fight is on," declared Joe fee. and teas all around the'
(hcir
lhrough prl.
arc Ostrander, Mrs. Agnes O.
The
corporation
was
set
up
offices are open.
Davis, Democratic candidate county," said Davis, "a n d - mir|ci an(I lhal thfy wew
primarily to attract new Indus Ostrander and Mrs. Albert Ja­
Dr. Roberts says he will at­
for reelection to the state’ s make no mistake about it— I hand picked by GOP leaders, tend a workshop panel session
tries to Seminole County and cobs of near Lake Manor;
it works in close cooperation Mrs. Jim Anerum of Big Bear
House of Representatives, dur­ they're working hard. They're "and no doubt influenced by .\|„n,|ay a; 7 p 'm' at the Bowith the Chamber's Industrial Lake North: Paul Kllner of
ing a rally last night opening hoping to ride into office on j Orange an l Pinellas eounty ^^ert Meyer Motel, Orlando, at
M n. Guy
Committee headed by Scott Lake Brantley;
j
(|m i t„p ’ Democratic
the party's headquarters at the coat tails of their national Republicans."
Brewer of Bear Lake Hills;
Burns.
Allamonle Springs.
leader.
&gt;
&lt;:n the «*he» hard, Davis!
will p'-' par* fd* Pro*Since its start four year* Mrs. Frank Royston of Oak­
"But I resent these infer- statedr "We iought It 011. with [ ldcnt Jol,n, o n i vl,it to this CLIFFORD McMIlltIN
Davis lashed out at Semi­
ago, the corporation has paid land Hills; Mrs. Dee Reilly o f
nole County Republican candi­ rnccs about Democratic can- party opponents la tough p r l-L |atc
a six per cent dividend to Big Bear Lake South, and
dates who he said have "in ­ didates," said the usually mary elections.
Among those altendlng Will
stockholders and that was de­ Lyle Christiansen and Louis
ferred that present Democratic mlld-manner Davis who began
"The Republican candidates .
n u,k, brother to U.
Stubbs of Forest City.
clared last June 30.
office holders arc not capable to sound more like a preacher have nothing to offer and I’ m s Secretary of Mate Dean
Hay pointed out that tha
Burns cited the work of the
confident the electors in Semi- „ ulk. Tum Henilng. stale
corporation and compared it campaign committee’s empha­
rude are intelligent enough to tampajgn chairman for I.HJ
wllli other communities which sis Ibis year is to bring all of
vote for the candidates of the f()r K U Commit,ee; and Tom
have “ Committees of tno" the county into the once-a-ycar
parfy wit.1 a program.
Adams, Florida'* secretary of
appeal for funds,
"M y opponent, for example, j
Hilly O'Connor, 10-yenr-otd , ' lr,vin- ,0 do *** &lt;»'»* *°rk.
Ostrander outlined plans for
said Davis, "Is an Orange
' ______________
, ,,
,
.
; "They are floundering," he
eon
o
f
Mr*.
Joseph
O
Connor.
I
ai(|
ani,
po|„t&lt;-,l
to
the
posivolunteer
workers who will
County
physician
who
says
Hw
(A )
0 —
0 0
0
•IOH Mellonvllle, is still con- ^t|vc ,tep* taken by the local cover the area and Ray said
that there are too many lawythat one aim of the commit­
filled to Holiday Iloispitnl in ‘ group.
]crs and real estate men in
1 —
1 2
0
the leglslatoie lie says that
Orlando as a result o f being ' Other communities have oh- tee is to make it as easy as
seven per cent of the state
hit in the eye with shotgun '.al.nr_d ^ r m s t b n on tha tocal possible to contribute to tha
budget deals with welfare and
Chilly weather has started pellets Inst Saturday morn setup ami patterned similar fund.
that a medical man is needed. the culls to firu headquarters
ones after it Such corpora­
ing,
tions, almost without fall,
"B u t," said Davis, "I'm not when defectivu heaters cause
Mrs. O'Connor said today
concerned with just seven per­ trouble.
that it luid not yet been de­ stockholders were told, have]
cent of the budget. I’m eonFiremen report they reeeiv- termined if his sight will he made virtually immediate ad­
cerned with all loo per cent rl| „
al 7:t0
Tuei.
vancements in obtaining In-'
impaired.
dustrles.
of it. particularly the 63 per ,,
t&lt;&gt;
Counl
chlb „ r
Hilly
was
riding
on
a
(raile.int
n.imlo.i f.
&gt;e
SAIGON, Viet Nam (U P I)
cent which la
is n,
expended
for
Touhy praised the efforts of
when a heater wua found d«- 1er with two other youth* S*tSeminole Memorial Hospit- 1pital food and pronounced it
— Communist Viet Cong guarthe
corporations
executive
vice
education."
! footive. The home is owned ur&lt;lay near Golden Lake when
ai received high praise Mon good.
Davis concluded that Send­ |by II. J. Hutchison.
president, John Krider, and lillas today shot down thraa
u hunter, unknown to lornl
Dr.
Jewett
told
Dr.
Rob­
1day from Dr. John Jewett, !
nolo will have only one voice
called for a "suitable recogni­ If. 8. Army aircraft and ov­
authorities, fired in the dierts that he saw many good
tion" of his work. The presl- erran a government district
[ Associate Professor o f Ob­
lection of the trailer. All of
ideas being utilized in the
ine County will
.......
t#tt_
.,
.
, 1dent. MeKibhin, said he would headquarters in tha Mekong
stetrics and Gynecology at tocsl institution which ho an«I that
the youngsters were peppered
...
1
need a voice that will lie
,,,lh
'
r ”
'appoint a committee In the delta.
Harvard Medical School.
t uhan rzilr r**lony, which by the pellets.
would Ilka to *&lt;-e incorpora'- Lf r(| *9
A U. 3. military apokeaman
near future to obtain such a
Dr. Jewett, who was one ed in the hospitals in HosVoting O'Connor was given
said at least three, and pos­
He listed the seven comm it-! ,H,l' d oul ihr r, d ,u r' " 1 f" r
|tribute for Krider.
uf liie guest sprakcra at the ton with which he is affiliat­
Ievident Kennedy here ill emergency treatment at the |
tee assignments he had in the
The newly elected directors sibly all five American crawAmerican College o f Ob­ ed.
last *e&lt; ion and enumerated ,M '-' '• M t"rt' d lo * lvo
s,nford N“ vul Air
chose officers (or the ensuing man, wera killed when their
stetrics and Gynecology held
blue ribbon
welcome [ Dispensary and transferred to year. All re elected, they are: HU1H r o n t b a t helicoptar
"The hospital you have his efforts on behalf of the " ,hpr
in Jarksonville last week, here would compare favorab­ SI Johns Indian River Canal 1Wednesday night, this time to Orlando.
The
other
two
President, MeKibhin; vice was shot down only 12 miles
was the guest of Dr. Vincent ly with that in any commun­ the College Ihiiii! amendment, I&lt;1,)l’ v,c" presidential ratidi- youth* wero not seriously In- president, Roumillat; execu­ west of Saigon. He said tha
Roberts of Sanford.
|jured.
ity of this size in the nation.” a junior col ege for Seminote, d**r William Miller.
tive vice president, Krider; helicopter went d o w n I n
Jewett toured the local [ Dr. Jewett is reported to vocational - technical training!
~
secretary, Touhy, and trea flames and axploded on im­
j hospital Monday and viewed have said.
facilities and his position on
part.
surer, Roy F. Mann.
the projected plans for the
He rnmpliniented the lio«- stale issues.
_
______
1new 60 bed wing.
Other
speakers
included
pital trustee! ami the admin
He told Hospital Admini­ istrator on their far-sighted- j Lawrence Swafford, candidate
for county commissioner; Mrs.
strator Robert Hesserer and ness and planning.
Chairman of the Board A. II.
Mrs. Jewett accompanied Mary Earle Walker, candidate!
Peterson, Sr. that he was ex­ her husband on hia visit here for reflection as county taxtremely impressed with the and both were tnkrn on a assessor, AI Davis, candidate
Fire Prevention Week is in
Monday, Chief Cleveland
physical plant layout and the tour o f Central Florida's for justice of the peace and full swing in the Sanford area,
spoke and .showed a film at the
Jun
Blrkenmeyer,
candidate
competent staff. The visiting high spots by Dr. and Mrs.
with a full slate of educational Rotary Club, at the Little Red
for the school board.
doctor also sampled tha hot- Roberts.
programs planned for each day
Schoolhouso and also at the
o f the week, Fire Chief Mack
West Side-Grammar School.
Cleveland has announces!.
Tuesday , fire prevention
programs were carried out at
All Souls Parochial School and
West Side Elementary.
| Hiram Westey Shannon Sr.,
Today, Chief Cleveland was
of 2900 French Ave., died |
slated to speak to the South
early today at the Florida
Sale Elementary School at 9
Democrats outnumber Re. ■includes 103 Incomplete reg- [Sanitarium and Hospital in
a. m. and to the members of
Orlando
at
the
age
of
H
.3.
publicans in Seminole County iitrations from servicemen
the Kiwanis Club at noon at
He
has
been
a
resident
of
by almost 5 to 1, according now out o f the community j (
U « CAR
the Civic Center.
for the pait forty
to records compiled by Mrs. but, she added, they will be Sanford
'
Thursday, Goldsboro Ele­
FINANCING
Camilla Rruc# in the voter [ tent ab.entee ballots and are yrur* *nd ta B ,e,lred f‘ rm*
mentary School and the San­
8AH
registrar's office.
[to he counted among the -r and school teacher.
ford Seminole
Jaycees
will
Ii*v 1* *urvivr«J by his wife
She reports a total of 23,- total.
Call the auto loan experts: Ralph Pezold,
hear about fire prevention and
879 persons registered for the
A breakdown o f the regis- alld *“ children.
on Friday talks and films are
or Jim Doucette, today. Phono 322-1611.
November election prior to [ tration shows:
scheduled at Pine-crest and
closing of the book* last Sat­
White Democrats, 15,473;
Hopper Elementary Schools.
Democrats,
.3,696;
urday afternoon and called Negro
MOSCOW (U P I) — Th#
The growth and development
the signups "an all-tim* rec­ white Republicans, 3,729; Ne­ United States and Britain to­
of the local fire department
ord."
gro Republicans, 122; white day rejected as "unsatisfac­
has been under the leadership
Mrs. Bruce said that among Independents, 275; Negro In­ tory" a Soviet note accusing
M «m b «r F .0.LC .
of Chief Cleveland for the past
th* registrants were two dependents, 7; white Non­ threo American military at­
40 year* and he began his ser
white persona signing as Pro- partisans, 72; whit* I'rohi- taches and a British officer
vice at the fire department 44
IhibitiooiaU- The compilation bitiuoisU, 2.
of spying in Siberia.
I C H IE F C L E V E L A N D
tears ago.

Davis Raps GOP At Demo Rally

Wounded Boy
Still Confined

World Series
T#rk

Chilly W e a t h e r

S t. Louis (N)

Ups Fire C alls

Hospital Given
High Praise

Reds Shoot Down

3 U. S. Planes

'l l \ T - rr^iTcVJn SX Exile Welcome

Fire Prevention
Week Observed

Demos In County
5 T o l Over GOPs

Y our

A ^ S y m b o l

Sanford M an
Dies In Orlando

N E W CAR

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Mr fat Sanford.
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PRICKS GOOD OCT. I THRU.THE WEEKEND
QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED

stntiaR Altai Min Myrtle
Wllna t i n M eh trp aI Um
AelU m aw l Night
Qanl speaker m
Jack
Dodd, autsteadlag p a u R g
fin a r . who p t kia aUri ai
a 4-H’*r, wha Murad Ika !*•
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*f a p n p af American term*
era. H* explained aoma ai
ways af farming, following
kla speech tkara waa a gn*RHon and aniwar period.
landra Miklar, Olrta* fraaMaal af tk* County Caaa«U
had charg* af tka pragma,
which bagan w|Ui tka alaftni
of 4-H aaaga.
The pledge M tha Flag waa
lad kp David Jakakaiai Ika
d*M pladga kp Catkp Cammack; and tha devotional kp
Jonathan Lucas.
Ipaclal gnnM far tka ev*.
nlng warn Mr. and Mra. W. L.
B w a f f a r d ad Altnnanta
Spring!, G*n«ml and Mr*.
J. C. Hatihlaan, and Cauntp
Hangar Al Harris.
Mite WIUojs Jntrofused Aa
4-H Indtra far tha girl* and
Lundharg Introduced tka land*
ira far tha hop*, and rand
a Utter from Gap. Farrla
■ryant
Hlghaet awarda af tka ava*
aing went M Cathp Cammack and Giorgo Bradshaw,
Jr. Award* wira ala* given
for food preservation, foods
aad nutritions, homa aceaomIca, horn# Improvement, an*
tomologp, clothing, safety,
recreation, achievement, child
development, dairy, kaalth, au­
tomotive, agricultural, aloe*
tridty, forestry, gardaniag.
pabllo s p o i k i a g » kam*
grounds, citrus, harsn, drast,
*ol| and water oeneemtlon,
and wildlife.
Table* were earned with
whits and Uia centerpiece*
wer* howls of live greenery
and gratn streamer*.
Msny proud parents at*
tended the event with their
ahlldren and sa aaeh 4-lTer
prepared to go hams, they
were making plana far a hlg.
gsr and hsttsr project year.
A brand nvw project and rec*
ard hook will ha started and
kept sHth great ear* a* H
can he Judged for noat year's
Achievement Night.

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11-17, parents of students at*
tending Enterprise School ara
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their thildran.
Reservations must ho made
in advance through the studante.
The following schedule will
ha followed: Oct R, Mlse June
Long’s third grad*. 10:10
a. m.; Oct. R, Mrs. Virginia
Hushing, first grade, 10:80
a. m.; Oct. 12, Mr. Arnold
Pancrata' fifth grade, 11:11
a. m.{ Oct. 13, Mra. Dalsp
Gunn, sixth grad*, 11:38
a. m.; Oct. 14, Mra. Mesas'
fourth grade, 11:31 a. m.j
Oct. IS, Mrs. Murrlal Ksufmann’s second and third cam*
blnation, 10:80 a. m.t Oct 14,
Mra. Florence Carver's fourth
and fifth, 1138 a. m.; and
Oct. 10, Mrs. Florence Mixon,
second grade, 10:60 a. m.
The Voluala County School
lunchroom supervisor, Mrs.
Gladys Earnest, will be guest
speaker at the 0«l. 20 meeting of the PTC and parents
will be invited to inspect the
school kitchen.

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Daytona Paper Mrs. Smart Talks At DeBary Garden Club
Backs Johnson
And Humphrey

Homemakers Probe Medical Quackery
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By Derma E(tM
Jfri. Ralph Newcomer was
Ib I charge ef a program on
l" fie d ic a l Quackery" at the
regular meeting of the Long*
wood Extension Homemakers
Clab held last week at the
Chric League Building on
Church St.
Talks explaining medical
quackery were given by Mrs.
E. P. Richards and Mrs. Ar­
t h u r Putman. Mrs. M. L. Tin­
sley spoke about machines em­
ployed by these charlatans and
Mrs. W. J. Hartley exposed
some of the fraudulent claims
in the field o! nutrition.
A skirt Illustrating the dif­
ferences between quacks and
legitimate doctors was pre­
sented by Mia. Frank Stcudle
sad Mrs. Charles Pierce,
g Miss Myrtle Wilson, county
agent. In a short talk urged
the women to set high goals of
personal Improvement and
community beautification dur
log the coming year.
A birthday cake was given
to Mrs. Stcudle and the mem
bers extended ihctr good wish
es and sang "Happy Birtht»r"

. the meeting was conducted
by the president. Mrs. Felix
Mage and the opening devoticcal was led by Mrs. Put
man on the subject, "Our
Hands and How We Can Use
Them to the Glory of God.'*
The closing prayer waa given
by Mrs. Tinsloy.
Following the business meet
tng a covered dish luncheon
^ was served. Chairman of the
hostess committee, Mrs. B. R.
Gray was assisted by Mrs.
Haiel Rutherford and Jlr*. R.
D. Wesley.

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P. 0. Test Set
«At Casselberry
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The Daytona Beach NewsJournal. in a recent editorial,
declared it it "imperative"
that President Lyndon E.
Johnson and his vice presi­
dential candidate, Hubert H.
Humphrey, he elected in the
November balloting.
The neighboring newspaper
declared "both men hare
proved they ere capable of
uniting the nation in timea of
turmoil and dissension" and
have exhibited their aware*
ness of the great problems of
our society."
The editorial pointed to the
"take charge" attitude of
President Johnson within min­
utes after the asaassination
of President John F. Kennedy
and how, after taking the
oath of office, Johnson quiet­
ly said: :
"Now, let'* get airborne."
"What might have become
a crisis in national confidence
. . . did not materialise . , ."
the editorial stated.

Auxiliary To Meet
The West I.ake Uranily Wo
men's Auxiliary will meet
Thursday »t 10 a. m. at the
• home °f Mrs. Jen Rigsby on
West Lake lirantly Rd., For­
est City. Mrs. Ul Young is the
newly elected president.

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of US Country Club Circle,
Sanford departed Long Beach,
Calif., Sept. 28, aboard the
ocean minesweeper USS Pivot
for duty with the Seventh
Fleet In the Far EaiL
While in the Far East, she
will participate In various fleet
training exercises to improve
her combat readlneea. The
wcodcn-hiiltcd ship it capable
of disarming all typo* of en­
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to get started tarty on cutting*
and entries; and asked Mrs.
Angel Dial, chairman of a*
tlstic arrangements to speal
to the members.
Mias Elmer Johnston recom­
mended a book by Peter Lakes
and Mrs. Herman Babaon
gave a membership report
Refreshments a n d social
hour followed the meeting. The
buffet table was overlaid with
a white cloth, centered with
an arrangement of fall berries
by Laura Arrington, flanked
by white frosted candles In
crystal holders. Silver and
crystal appointments complet­
ed the tabte.

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$400,000 For
Bar Building

Smith, Lakeland, announced
today that 8100,009 has been
pledged toward construction ol
a headquarters building foi
The Florida Bar in Talla­
hassee.
BETA CLUB officers nt Forest Lake Academy for the cominjr year are
Smith said the Bar Center
are left to right, Teresa Trimble, vice president; John I^iuer, president;
Campaign Committee plans to
conclude the drive to raise
Tana Christiansen, treasurer; Phillip Whidilen, devotional secretary and
$363,000 in pledges from Flor­
Reha Hall, secretary. In order to belong to the Beta Club, students must
ida lawyers and Judges by the
excel in scholarship, citizenship und leadership.
(Herald Photo)
end ot the year. The campaign
was begun in December, 1963.
The Fiorids Bar Center,
which will house the head­
quarters offices of The Florida
Bar, statewide organization ol
lawyers and judges, will be
nett, Rosie Lee Monteiio,
OCT. J, 1*4
ocr. *, mi
Two corporations have been constructed on a tract adjac­
Tony Parrish, Nellie McDon chartered by . Secretary of ent to the Capital Center along
Admissions
Admissions
the Apalachee Parkway (U.
Altbca Peterson, Lorln A. Jean Ayscne, Anita Mcrietta aid, Agnes Wilson, Shcron Rig­ State Tom Adams and given S. 27).
permission to start business In
Goss, William Harris, Randall Martin. Richard G. Kondrachl. gins, Sonia H. Burton, Cath­
the area.
Benvic and Winifred S. Dunn, I’ hibe Van Zile, Lilly Sousa, erine Westbrook, Linda Ar­
L A S Sales C orp, il l W’.
itrenda Martin and Donna nold, Sallio Wight, Donna Kin
ail of Sanford; Little Taylor,
Jenkins Circle, lists authorized .
Trosper, all of Sanford; Kath­
naird, Vera Mae McFayden stock at 200 shares of no par
Mims; William West, Deliary;
leen M. Faughnar and Henry
Henry Ward. North Orlando, A. Booth. Lake Mary; Carolyn and Beverly Edwards, all ol value and is dealing in mer­
Romulus
Krone- chandise.
and Ralph Edward Daniels Mason, Geneva, and Lottie; Sanford;
Incorporatorj are given as
Whitaker,
Lakeland.
munn, Deltona.
HI, Oviedo.
S. A. Lindstrom. Sanford;
Births
Birth*
Discharges
Richard D. Stanluo, Cocoa
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Aubrey
Dunn
Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick W. Reach; Kenneth W. McIntosh,
Mary Edcnficld and bahy
girl, Sadie B. Gut, Florincc and baby boy, Sanford; Mr. |Burton, baby girl, Sanford; Sanford. Papers were filed by
and Mrs. Andre Faughnan, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny McDon­ Atty. Douglas Stenstrom.
Korgan. Benton Cannon, Geor­
lni«vr**J itThe Aero-Key, Inc., with of­
ald, baby girl, Sanford.
•H4orh. w+ute Me*. gsem. wA
ge Wells, Willie Merle Macks twin boys, Lako Mary.
Discharges
fices
in
Altamonte
Springs
Discharges
and baby boy, Margaret Hale,
Patricia A. Wasllius and baby Randall L. Binvice, Lori A. Annie Mae Roberts and bahy lists authorized stock at 1,9)0
girl, Frederick tlartlctt, Mary Goss, Irene C. Jones und bahy girl, Odessa Copper, Richard shares at $5 a share am! it Is
Eubanks, Johnny Mae McGill- girl, Elizabeth K. Shoemaker, G. Klmlrache, Annette Me- dealing in Aviation, lncorpor
aney, Paul Robert Kramer Clyde Ellison and Althea Pe­ Kank-I and baby girl, Ki»a ators.
Papers were filed by Frank
and Ruby Arnctte, all of San­ terson, all of Sanford; Alma Slrmons, Ellen Weilmaiier and
ford; Jack M. Ilipps, North Walker, Osteen, und Edward bahy boy, and Albert Wapple, Fernandez of Orlando and list
all of Sanford; Lottie Whit­ incorporators as Wray 1).
Orlando; Susan Abare, Cas­ Carter, Denary.
aker, Lakeland; Henry Ward, Paul, Altamonte Springs; Sal­
selberry; Kaye Wynn ami
OCT. 4. 19*4
N. Orlando, and Leona llowcy, vatore It. Scarito, Orlando,
Admissions
baby girl, Longwood, and Ter­
and Fernandez.
Jacquelyn Slayers, Ruth Ben- Deltona.
ry M. Price. Mims.

Postmaster Edgar R. Siller
announced today that applies*
tlons for the civil service ex­
amination for the positions of
substitute clerk and substitute
Mrrier at the Casselberry
Post Office are being accept­
ed. Substitute special delivery
# messenger positions will also
f
be filled from this examina­
tion. Appointments to these
positions will be career ap­
pointments, unless otherwise
limited, am) Ihe first year will
be a probationary period. Ca­
reer appointments
become
permanent upon eatisfactory
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compietlon of the probationary
^ period. The beginning rate of
pay la $2.48 per hour.
The minimum ago limit for
these positions Is 18; 16 fur
high school graduates. They
may be appointed when they
reach their 16th birthday.
However, persons under 18
may not be appointed to posi­
tions requiring the operation
o f-a motor vehicle. Applica
y tlons will be accepted from
male and female. All qualified
applicanta will receive ennsid
eratioo for employment with
out regard to race, creed,
color, or national origin.
No experience or training is
required. All applicants will lie
required to take a written ex­
amination designed to test
aptitude (or learning and per• forming the duties of these
positions. Test subjects will be
of the following types: (1)
general abilities, (2) following
instructions, and (3) address
checking.
Postal employes are entitled
to liberal employe benefits ineluding paid tacalious, sick
leave with pay, an excellent
(
retirement system, and low Cl coal group life insurance ami
health benefits.
Further information and ap'
plication forms may tie ob­
tained from the post office.

Funeral Notice

By Mr*. Frank White
Mr*. William Lakemaa, re- decorate the tablet at the De­
Guest speaker at Friday’s ported that 24 nativa palms Bary Mansion House during
meeting of the DeBary Garden] will be planted along tha main the convention to be held by
Club at the Community Center highway ihrough DeBary in
the Florida Federation of Art,
was Mr*. Alice F. Smart of the near future. Palma wQl be
Leesburg, noted author and from 12 to IS feet high and wlU Inc., In Novemoer.
lecturer on gardens, who nar­ be planted about 200 feet apart Horticulture chairman, Mrs.
rated and showed colored on both side* of the highway. Jamee V. Richard, urged
slides of shade trees and A 8200 donation hat bees re­ members to get started on
blooming plants suitable for ceived by the club to help de­ their projects; the president
landscaping patio or garden. fray some of the expenses. As asked help in making plans for
Sfie was introduced by Mrs. this U a community beauti­ the Spring Flower Show, and
C. E. Butler.
fication project, member! were Mrs. Gregory G. J. Kcssenich
Beautification e h a l r m an. asked to hold card parties in reported on the recent con­
their homes to help raise funds. vention, which Mm attended
Mrs. Preston McBean, presl at delegate.
dent, welcomed the members Mrs. James Sims spoke on
after the summer recess and conservation and Mrs. Clyde
led in the Collect and called V. Woodwaro, flower show
for a moment of silence In chatrman, stressed the need
memory of Mrs. Leafy Watt.
Mr*. Lynn Reed stated that
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Passing Major
Factor In SHS
Win Over Evans

Out Loud

CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI&gt;Tin city el Geveland bai re.
ceivcd a 10-day reprieve oo
Each week something differ,
the decision whether the In­
eat plays aa important rota
dians baieball franchiae wlHO
in the way the football bounces
remain here.
Gabe Pan), president and
for the Semlnoles. This past
general manager of the Inweek fat the Seminole-Evans
dlani, said after a four-hour
tilt it was passing.
closed meeting Tuesday that
Co-captsin Ronnie Hinson
the board of directors will wait
passed for Seminole five time*
until Oct. 16 to see the re­
and completed two, oae of
■aha this the first aesaoa they
sults of an advance season tic­
which was for a touchdown,
lad defeated t h e Brtvee
liason threw six yards to
ket sales drive for IMS.
twin.
Mike Gray for a first down
"The board recognlaes the
The result: A scsreleis tie.
which was tba only Seminole
The only consolation Sanford
Indians cannot continue tot
first down via the sirlanes.
operate on the same basis aa
fane sot last night was a vic­
Hinson's other completed pass
in 1963 and 1964," be said In a
tory aver tba Baby Hurricanes
waa to Chuck Scott for JS
in a JayVoa contest. The tiny
statement “ However, they
yards aod a Sanford TD.
feel that Cleveland officials
Bravet waa 27 to 9.
FROM THIS PHOTO OP LYMAN Coach Dick
Frank Whigham threw one
and civic groupt should be
Copeland you would figure his Greyhounds were
THE ONLY PLACE TO GO WAS UP, or get mowed under I And up he
pass for 1* yards to Sr«tt and
given an opportunity to stim­
14 points behind, 68
were left on the
went. Here's Seminole High's Chuck Scott (20) apparently hemmed in
ulate sufficient support to en­
another Sanford TD. Whigham
clock, and his dub has just fumbled the bell.
showed his naming ability by
by Evans’ John Jarrett (.12), George Clark (80) and Steve Keener (88).
able the club to remain here.
And you're right I That's exactly what happened
going for two touchdowns only
Scott— who scored two Sanford touchdowns in the 32 to 6 Metro v ic t o r y "The board, therefore, voted
when Herald Photographer David Brown caught
to have them called back on
and S3 yarda but a penalty
hurdled out of the jam and picked up 11 yurila.
(Herald Photo)
unanimously to postpone ac­
the dejected Copeland with thin ahot. Apopka
penalties.
stepped the drive. Sanford
tion pending further study, In­
went on to score again and beat the 'Hounda 20
Evans QB Larry Wood pain­
came rigid back and started •
vestigation and consideration
to 0 In an OBC encounter.
(Herald Photo)
ed a time* for 144 and three
drive ef their own but a 13and directed the officers to
first downs. Wood's best pass
report their findings and rec­
yard penalty stopped that c m ,
of the tilt went 40 yards in
ommendations to the board.’*
the air and IT more on the run
la the second half a fumble
Paul presented the officials
for 77 yards and the only
broke up a Brave effort. Tbe
of throe other cities, figures
Evans touchdown. Wood's big­
Hurricanes got a drive going
on the club's finances and at­
gest mlKue of the tilt was
but a Sanford interception
tendance, and promises and
By Stem Snider
the National League pennant
SERIES FACTS
when he threw a pass in the
eaded the threat. The Braves
committments from the city of
UP! Hperta Writer
With scalpers getting 960
ST. LOUIS (UPI) — Facta Cleveland.
direction of Sanford end Le­
immediately drove te Seeth
roy Hopper. Nopper went 40 8T. LOUIS (UP1) — Hot- for tickets priced at 68, a and figures on the 1904
leaiaole’s 11-yard Uae, spark­
when they lost six straight yarda for a Sanford score. shot Ray Sadecki and old pro capacity crowd of 31,000 turn­ World Series:
ed by a 43-yard p o t return.
CHICAGO ( UPI)—Charles
and the freshman pitot clamp­ Wood sl»« threw on* uninten­ Wbltey Ford matched left- ed out at tiny Busch Stadium
Opponents: St. Louis Car­ O. Finley apparently lx preBet ea the neat four plays
NEW YORK (NBA)—When ed down on harmonica playing, tionally to BUI Kuykendall and handed pitching atrensth to­ to see the teams with the dinals (National L e a g u e
Sanford could penetrate only
paring another request to
one to Bcrnie Barbour both of day when the S t Louie Car­ best World Seriss records of champions) vs. New York move his Athletics from Kuntwo yarda deeper late Hurri­ named manager of the Yan­ among other thinga?
kees, Yogi Berra aiked for
cane territory.
which Sanford needed at the dinals set out to prove that all majur league teams face Yankees (American League sas City to a more profitable
nothing more than n ooe-year
upsetting the New York each other for the fifth time. champion).
time.
This information comoa from la the final seconda South
locale. Finley said major
cootraci.
St. I.ouls manager — John stockholders and board mem­
The Semlnoles have passed Yankees In the World Series The Yankeee are 20-8 in over­
a clipping sent to us by LL Seminole moved deep Into By that time I'll know
77 times In three tilts complet­ could he easier then winning all series competition, the Keane. New York manager— bers would gather in his Chi­
and Mrs. W. J. Fordham who Sanford's territory but the whether I can or care to man­
Cardinals are 0-3 and thry Yogi Berra.
ing 13 with three going for
cago insurance office at noon
alio m M they “ missed Uw Braves' defense stopped H. ege," Mid Berra, the squatty
stand 2-2 against each othrr.
Neither
elub’a
parting
attouchdowns
and
a
total
of
131
Winner: First team to win Friday.
city and their friends very
catcher who read himself out
The odds remained stable, four of seven s c h e d u l e d
yarda.
.attub. wall never bo happy tack counted for nay yardage. of comic books into a certain
favoring the Yankees at 13-10 games.
Fred
Weber.
Phil
Smith,
Mark
Sanford's opponent! h a v e
.until tea can return, and this
niche in baseball's HiU of
STANDINGS
in ths first game and 17-10
passed 44 times snd completed
Sites of games: Games I
■time as permanent residents. Caoto and Mike Long stood out
(Cenfsrencs)
in the scries.
12 for 211 yards and one TD.
* “ If yon have a spare line far the Braves.
What kind of a fob has Ber­
W
L
T
FF
PA
Lee 8parkman carried nine
Tlia possibility that the
some place in ane of your col­ la tbe preliminary encount­ ra dono as a resident genius?
Team
SEMINOLE
2 0 0 43 12
times for 39 yards to bring his
momentum that carried the Oct. 10-11-12; gumes tf-7 at
umns ghra our regards to al er, Bobby Luadqulat, Mott “ Rail good," Mid general
Alabama
Boom
3 0
0 34 13
season total to 204 yards. Bud­
Cardinals to the pennant may St. Louis, Oct. 14-13.
our Meads in your fair city." Morgan, John May and Bill manager Ralph llouk, whom
Edgewater
0
0
0 39 19
Keatucfcy
Bracken all tallied touch­
dy Burton also carried nine Evans
still be favoring them was
Starting time: All games
1 t
0 19 33
Yogi succeeded aa fiaM gen­
downs. May added two FAT's
times for 29 yards making
suggested when s l u g g i n g start at 1 p. tn. local time— Florida
Colonial
1 1
0 33 13
eral.
and Morgan canto up with eoo.
106
in
three
games.
Sonny
Uw Yankees feel the acme
Bishop Moore O l O
6 20 thlrd-ha«eman Ken Royer and 1 u. m. EDT, In New York LA.U.
Messer went 32 yards on nine
Darrel Vodopich racked up
way. Whiter Ford pointed out
Winter Park 0 2 0 a 32 •lick-fielding second baseman and 2 p. m. EDT, In St. Louis. Aabura
30 yards .and Morgan got 43, that old battery mat# Berra
plays. Hinson carried 11 times Oak Ridge
Previous Series victory hl»- Tense i see
0 3 0 20 61 Julian Javier were in today’s
Including a 10-yard TD run
(or IS yards giving him M
starting linsup while short­ tory by league: Amerlcsn
got the Yankees back oo Uw
Games Friday Nlgk4
Georgia
sad IS more yards sai a pau pace after bolding them to­
thus far this ytar.
stop Tony Kub«k is lost to league 37, Nations! League
Edgewater at SEMINOLE
Mississippi
from Luadqulat May's TD gether under somewhat dis­
Sanford's rushing yardage Colonial at Boon#
the Yankees for the series. 23.
wm on a 77-yard jaunt Bill
waa 1M yards for a total of­ Apopka at Evans
Kubek was replaced by Phil
Americans lead in games Talaao
tressing circumstances.
Day sot IS yards.
fensive
yardsga
of
249.
Linz,
s
.230-hitter
who
Is
with 191 victories, 155 losses Miss, sum
“ Our Infield ta great de­
New Smyrna at Oak Ridge
Kuykendall kicked off six
capabls
at
many
positions.
and
three ties.
. By Uw way, the Fordhami The Little Braves passed fensively." said Ford, the
Vsady
Games Saturday Nlsht
llmss for a 44-yard average Winter Park at Bishop Moore
reside at 113 13th St., Newport four times for 31 yards and e pitching coach who U hla own
touchdown.
with hla best one going 37
best performer, "hut (Joe)
News, Va. Well bo happy to
yards, his best this season.
Pepltone, (Bobby) Rlchardeoo,
bars thorn back in Sanford,
.
Hin-on punted twice for 41
Kubek
aod
(Clete)
(Tony!
too, and — aa wo said — wt
; yards which is what be usualBoyer have hit from 32 to M
imagine Pigott would Ilka to
1 ly gets per punt.
points below what they're cap­
have them back right now.
The Semlnoles have posted
able of.
- 31 first downs In three games,
"What saved ua was young
Wonder who those nine
20 by rushing, seven by pass- Helen Padgett bowled a 209
judges are that will pick this After three weeka of play Mel Stottlemyre. Pete Ramos
I Ing and two by penalty. Sent- game In the lll-Nooncr'i Lea­
coming
from
Cleveland
to
give
year’s winner of Uw Peter Evans Builders leads Uw
■ inole'a opponents have 22 first gue to lead her teammates to
Bchaal award? One thing's Bowtorettea Longue with s ua n finishing touch didn't
&gt; downs, 13 by rushing, six by a four-point victory over
hurt.
sure: they’re going to have a record of 11 wins and only
I passing and three by penalty. Shoemaker Construction. Sten-I
How
docs
Berra
fed
about
rough Umo of it with so many one loss. In the number two
Co-Captain David Noell led atrom Realty chalked up four I
managing
now?
Seminoies — backs and line­ ■pot to Cut 'n Curl with n
the defense with 13 tackles and more points to keep their first |
“
For
one
thing."
arid
the
man as well—getting into the record of nine and three.
I Co-Captain Joe Karlen and place lead, downing Joe's
Uallano who came oft Tba 1UU
act This year's Seminole edi­ In Uw third poelUon In
■ David Golloher and Joe Purdy Laundry.
In
St.
Louis
to
sat
major
lea­
tion la anything hut • ooe-maa league standings are the LU'
' making 11 each. A1 Boniface
Many splits were converted
gue and Worla Series records,
club.
• pulled down five and Sosiny with Amy Henson of Lake
Buggers with n total of eight “ I know a lot more about man­
Messer and Brad Pruden each Monroe Inn picking up the 5-4wine compared to four losers aging than 1 did when I startHtre are the winners to end Ued for fourth-place with
1 got four. Rick Walstrom and 10 along with Helen Altman
date: Edenfleld, 1931 and seven wins and five dsfsata
1 KuykendaU got three each and Thelma Unger. Beverly
With three clubs to serious
1929; George Moye, 1930; are Team Nine end Seakarlk's contention right down to the
while Nopper. Barbour and Kreck got the 3-1-10; Millie
John Courier, 1931| Hendris Paint and Glass.
' Slerl Weber gut two. Burton, Nichols aaJ Faye Roberta
this the
pay window,
Lyles, 1933; Qullllan Jordan, Ths balance of standings flag to win in Berra's II year*
- Scott, Danny TUUs, Whlaham. each picked up the 3-7; Con­
1933; G e o r g e McClelland, reflect Kerns Insurance, Play toughest American League
Tony Gontalet, Steve Ballot, nie Rlngo the 3-7-9; Vera Hines
1934; Elwyn Squires, 1938; Girl Fashions, Inland Mater­ with the New York GubT
Eddie Griffith and Tommy Ca­ the 3-7 and I-lbie Whitehead
toppled the 3-7-10.
L e i a ad McClelland. 193(1; ials, Johnny Walker Realty
son were all in oo assists.
"I wouldn’t asy *o," replied
Turkey* were rolled by
Robert 8tolnoff, 1937; the and finally Team Seven.
Yogi. “ Joe McCarthy’s Boston
Helen Padgett. Margaret Price
tote CapL Darrell Forgutoe,
High single gems honors club took us right down to the
and Ulla Ganderton.
1931 and Jim Riser, 1939.
went to Joan Everly with a final inning of the last game to
Dot Buttoni bowled a 197/
Alee, Robert Allman, 1940; 194, barely nudging Elaine 1949. Detroit took a real run
491
but n«t quite enough pins
Bill Brennan, 1941; Fleming, Koetivel’a 191. Nut to be out­ at ua in 1930."
INDEPENDENTS
to beat Row Patrick's high
Was there ever a Um* Yogi Norman R. 8;»mll«r, a Win­ Team
Bromley, done for Individual honors,
1943-1943;
series of 493.
1944; Willie Anderson, 1943- Elaine Koetival did take ser­ felt that this might be a year ter Park hum* builder, has Fla. Mato
44; Waiiy Tyre, 1N7; Rich- ies with n BIS set. Second- In which the Yankees dyd not nUtillalinl mi awards system
PGA EARNINGS
ard Boss, 194S; Charles An- hlgh three-game series w m win the pennantT How about whereby one Seminole or Or­ Georgia Tech
ange
county
high
school
footDUNEDIN
(UPI) - Mason
Southern Mlis.
dsrson, 1949; Mika Whelrhel, that ef Jane 8polskl—483.
bell pleysr will end the cur­
Rudolph, eighth on the PGA
I960; Ed Gordon, 1961 and Other high gomes rolled by
ChaUsneoga
money list, added 6314.16 to
rent grid season with a 3500
the Bowleretteo were Dut
Junior Matte, 1963.
Memphis 84.
bring hla total winnings this
scholarship.
Alec, Rosa llsnnum, 1963; Schaltun, 176; Klfle Oldhim,
year to t52.546.6e.
Each wssk high school Miami
John Jones, 1954; Jim Haw­ 173 and Jane Spolskl'e 177.
coaches
will send their nom­
In the split-conversions de­
kins, 196S; Brantley Schlrord,
inations for ths outstanding
1366; Eddie Barbour, 1967; partment, the popular 3-7
player on their team to a
baby
epUt
w
m
miuto
by
quits
Cecil Dandridge, 1968; Key
special committee which will
a
few
of
the
gatot
Gtnny
Lundqulat, 1969; John Whslchoose the 'player of the
chel, 1960; Bill Phegan, 1961; Chadwick, Helen Mercheseno,
On* ol »h* nic* things about owning it it soiling it.
week.” Ue will be given on
Toni
Powell,
Elfto
Oldham
Butch Riser, 1962 end the
engraved
trophy
by
Sandler.
and Fran Wells.
tote Buddy Lawson, 1963.
A new Volkswagen doesn't depredole
At season’s end the coachee
Another reason Is that they hold up.
On the ether elds of the
wildly
the minute you him the key.
will
submit
nominations
for
A VW is put together to well. It's pracApopka
al
Evan*
boards,
the
3-10
(also
a
baby
GIBSON HONORED
In a tense, the older it gets the more
ticolly airtight. Ill helps to open a window
spUt), waa made by Eva Winter Park at Bishop Mae the outstanding “player of the
voluoble it gets.
to dote a door. Even on old onesJ
NEW YORE (UP!) - Bob Blots, Blaine Koetival and New Smyrae at Oak Ridge year” to the committee which
So thoi in 5 years, the tame VW will
will name the “ ptoytr of the
And, new VW or dd. there's oil tho«
Gibson, 8L Louis Cardinal Nancy Salyers. The 3-6 by DeLaad at Lakestow
bo worth more than some 5-year-otd cars
year" snd ths $500 scholar­
nice money you keep saving on gas. oil
righthander, was named Ns- Tina Parker and Uw 3-7 by Wildwood at Leesburg
that cost twice os much to begm with.
ship winner.
tiros. Insurance, ond repairs.
ttonal League “ Player ef the Kleins Kosttval.
Old VWs ore worth o lot become a
Which means you con gsl a nice price
Mouth" for September by a The only two turkeys roll­ Seeth Seastor at XephyrhiBa Sandler told e masting of
lot ol people wont them.
for it. Uf, (or some strongs reaton, you'd
the coaches he was dismayed
committee of io harebell writ­ ed this week were by Joan Crescent city (Opea Date)
far ene thing. It taker a real car nut
want to tell.)
that to most cases only teen­
ers and broadcasters.
Mamet Dare at Umatilla
Everly and Jane Spolskl.
to tell a dean uted one from a now one.
It’s the kind of economy that people
age
problems
were
publicised
Ctermaat at St Cteed
VWs always look like VWs.
ore willing to pay on armand o leg for.
and that he thought this pro­
Roger Sigler of Louisians Crystal River st WU1Istee
State bolds several records hi Meiheerae Catholic at Cecea gram might counteract this
tendency.
Uw Gator Bowl basketball Beach
tournament Ho scored 34 Daaeeltoa at CMeflari
Since schools have already
Ellinor M otor Co., Inc
against Georgia for • antplayed several garnet It waa
game mark in 1333. Ue ml Uw
agreed that awards for games
already played would be made
two-game mark ef 44 the earns
Hwy. 17-92, Just South of Sanford
to bring awards up to date, j

Yanks Say Yogi
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post member! Bernle Wllferd,
and Walter Braunto for saving
tha life of a man trapped la
hie car after It went Into Lake
Marla.
On Oct. XI, the Volusia
County Ezeeutlva mooting of
American Legion will te held
at tha Community Center in
DeBary. Commander Virginia
Harrison will hava chsrge of
tha masting.
The Poet Colors were drap­
WASHINGTON (UP1) — ed In black mourning for 30
The General Barries* Admin* days and the member* stood
Istration GSA today denied in ellenct for &gt;0 seconds for
GOP chargee that tha eoit of departed Comrade John Gillie,
a new federal building at Aus­ a former member of Poot 280.
Tho Bov. Hubert M. Thomaa,
tin. Tez. had been boosted |2
million to provide a lavish pastor of the First Baptist
suite of offices for President Church of DoBary has Invited
all voteran* to attend the
Johnson.
P. Chilton White, national church lervlc* on Sunday,
director of Cltissna For Gold Nov. 3, at 11 a.m. Each year
water. Millar, said Tuesday tho veterans attend church In
that a Insurious suite of of­ memory of departed comrade*
fices was being built for on Uio Sunday prior to VoterJohnson, and had Increased Ita ana Day.
Lottors of thanks arc being
construction costa from 17,880,000 to 110,000,000. Ha sent to Ed Redman for donat­
challenged "Maharajah John- ing 17S paper back books te
son” to 1st taxpayers Inspect the Lake City Vaterana Hos­
tha offices before tha Nov. 3 pital and to Mrs. Eleanor
Johnqnlst, president of the De­
election.
Tba GSA, In a statement, Bary Library, who gtv* 128
said that the cost of the good books to tha library at
building waa ezpected to to­ the vaterana hospital.
tal “ slightly under** |8 mil­
lion, not 910 million. It said
a portion of one floor In the
building had been reserved
for possible occupancy by
Johnson, but no specific reWASHINGTON (UPH qutremenU had beenjnade by
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or about 4.3 per cent more
thorised by law to provide than In 1963.
office epaco for senators,
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DBS MOINRS (UT1)
el the pear. Be waa flying to termination of the lam aubdowaetate mioola lor apeechas tidy program" by teDlag
Ideal Joftam today
ad RapubUcaa lam policy later today at Peoria aad larmera aothlag would be
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Inhaaea told hie Dea Moiaee done to bring disaster oo
ttoa of economic
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which aaodad Improvement to be the sou of a tenant farm­
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at opportunity lor rural Amer
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f have beau”
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oUte Capitol. Oral atop ea the attempted to aoftea their de­
campaign trip mand tor "prompt aad final

train, "the Lady Bird Spe
elal," made 10 speeches at as
many stops in Virginia and
North Carolina Tuesday. She
appeared on the Raleigh plat­
form with her husband but
spoke only briefly.

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Barry Calls Today
'Bobby Baker Day'
ATLANTIC CITY (UPI) Sea. Barry M Ookhriter protlalaad today aa "Bobby Dak­
ar Day."
The Republican presidential
nominee chose that thaaae aa
fee set upea a ewe-day tour of
New Jersey precincts stretch­
ing from Atlantic Cty of New­
ark.
This waa the Arisons sena­
tor's second eoaaecutlva day
af campaigning in the Middle
Atlantic are*. Tuesday, he
ewung trough a tri-county
area of Philadelphia suburbs.
He returned to Washington
fesa Pennjyi/tnia to address
the aaanal oaafereace of United Proas lataraattooal Editor*
aad Publisher*, la that ad­
dress, be charged that:
—President Johnson "doliberetely” mlstated feels 00 con­
trol of nuclear wsapoes.

Marine Reserve
Group To level
Off Club Lot
By Maryana Mites
Members of tho Marino Re­
serve will donate their time
and equipment this weekend
to bulldeoe the property
owned by the Fomt City
Community Association in
Lake Harriet Estates.
When cleared the grounds
will be made ready for n
baseball d i a mo n d , tennla
court, shufflebeard court and
horseshoe pitching. The elte
for the new community buildinr will also be choeen.
The association mat Mon­
day night for the election of
officers but dua to a short­
age of members present an­
other meeting will bo held
Monday, Oet if, at I p. at.
at the Bear Laka School.
The nominating board haa
presented the following elate,
John Bethea, president; Allan
Forward, first vice president,
Murry Long second vita pres­
ident aad Adolpk Juhl, secre­
tary-treasurer.

—H e Johaaoa admlnlatratioo to "demlaated by opeclal
Interests" while the Republi­
can party "here aad now, as of
today, to tree of such press­
ures."
At JaAaamviOa: Retired
Army Gen. A. C. Wedemcyer
Tuesday night defended Goldwater’s stand ou tactical tvuctear weapons, saying ho waa
confldate tfes ust of such wea­
pons "against strictly military
targets would not develop Into
aa all-out nuclear war."
In remarks prepared for an
Atlantic City rally starting his
New Jersey toray today, Goldouter said:
"This to Bobby Baker day.
"Just on* year ago today,
Mr. Baker resigned his post as
secretary to the Democratic
majority in the Senate and aa
one time principal aaiistant to
the Democratic majority lead­
er. Lyndon B Johnson.
"Since then, there have
bate repeated disclosures of
Bobby Baker’s involvement in
Improper activities. There
prims facie evidence of wrong­
doing in such areas as (ha use
of his ofllce to obtain and grant
favors and riches, and in the
•kick hack' of money from
government cootracts.
"At any rate, after being
put into his Influential Job and
working for Lyndon Johnson,
Bobby Baker, whose Senate
salary naver exceeded 120,000 a year, accuraulatad a peraooal fortune that haa been
estimated at &lt;2,100,000."

Air Pollution
High On List
WASHINGTON (UP!) Rep. John V Lindsay (R- N.
Y.), aaid Monday that high on
the next Congress would be
proposals to eneoursga air
pollution abatement.
"Our cities are being chok­
ed to death," Lindsay said.
"The health of city residents
la threatened by the air they
have to breathe. The problem
win not blow away—instead,
it's getting worse. The time
to begin cleaning up U now."

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reception la Raleigh, N. C., toes to net Income of 11.40 lor
where he told a crowd ot 12,• •ach Tar Heel farmer.
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"C a n d id Q h a iis ih "
to being dedi­
cated te tec business women
at America u National Bosh
seas Women’s Week. Sanford
has aeons c( highly sueeessAd bosteeaa woman, so doaens
of to rn te sn jroa gsls who
« w cot in tec besteess world.
Kte homemaker who vaatans oat Into this vast Jungle
is te he doubly commended.
a honsshold engineer la
s tell tens oferatieo, so tbs
ehsDcngo at dotes doable duty
can be at!mulatto# and re*
wardlns to tea little woman,
aa wall as tenatrsttog, at

rbo fad aorry
for yoaraehroo with nothing to
do, suggest you eaU on IHi
Hoasbolder for a few pointers.
She appears never to be lootly a minute. She mealed a
few ol her little secrets for
all this vim, vigor and vitality,
and must agree, our veep
makes sense, so we’U so along
on her side. Aha! I’ve got a
secret,
• • e
A m
i CONTOURING
WITH our financier, Mrs.
Housholder, ventured into an*
other part of the bank build*
Ing also dealing with funds,
the United Fund office. Hen
we found Msrgaret Gauss
midst boxes of lltenture,
etc., in pnparatlon for the
‘'kick-off' campaign ached
uled for next Mooday.
Margaret was all anthusl

w

he baa bees a Wading figure
with the Boy Scouts, and Mar­
garet baa been la there pitchtog.
So If you see a striking lady
wearing a broad smite and a
white straw hat with red feath­
ers around town, you will
know this Margaret Ginae,
who baa generously given of
herself, and bsi bad loads of
fun w b l l a conscientiously
working for the United Fund.
• • •
BREAKING AWAY FROM
the money gals, finds another
native Sanford businesi wom­
an engaged in legal work.
Martha Vlblen celebrated her
10th year Oct. 1 as deputy
clerk of Seminole County Cir­
cuit Court.
Martha is another "live
wire” who la carrying on suc­
cessfully to the business world
as well as maintaining a boms
for friend husband and the
younger Vlhlens, Rolph, who
U a senior at Seminole High
School, and Duane, who la a
“senior" at Sanford Junior
High.

LOIS HOU8HOLDER
A business woman around
town, who Is dear to the hearts
of all who know her, Is Mrs.
Lois Housholder, assistant vice
MARGARET GANAS
president of the Sanford At­
aiUc over the big campaign,
lantic National Bank.
Mrs. Housholder could just and feels confident that Sem­
aa easily have been an em* inole County will have no trou­
press the day of a pop in In* ble to raising the 140,000,
tervlew and Informal tete-a- which Is the goal this year.
Aa executive aaeretary to
tete. She sat behind her big
deck la her private office with the United Fund, Margaret ex­
grace ead charm radiating in plained thin will be her third
aQ directions. She was wear­ campaign. The office is now
MARTHA VIIILEN
ing a stunning white knit open year round, rather than
dress and looked absolutely the two montha when the Unit* Our deputy clerk hai a most
ed Fund opened In Seminole Interesting career in the law
legal.
Anyone around town who County. Th l a arrangement department of the county.
baa aver bad any financial provea beneficial in keeping Chances are that If you want
problems, either large or up with the varloua pledget, a divorce, she will process It;
small, has no doubt conducted therefore collecting m o r e U you are being booled out of
your home, foreclosure comes
transactions with our veep. funda.
Margaret la another Inter­ under her "jurisdiction," end
The gracious manner In which
she handles her clients Is eating gal, afferveicent with civil suits are also handled by
amaslng, and her engaging energy, personality and Initia­ her. She confided she former'
personality completely dis­ tive. Any detail asalgned her ly attended court and took the
solves all tensions and com­ In any capacity la successfully minutes, but there are too
plexities, and in nothing flat, executed. She Is a native San- many other duties now.
Martha evidentially has a
the client is relaxed and com­ fordite, ao consequently "In
normal
teenage household
the
know"
of
local
events
and
pletely at ease.
Lois is the widow of the lato people. Mrs. G. always seems When asked what she did for
Judge Ernest Housholder. She so complacent and relaxed diversion, said she didn't have
has been in Sanford for 13 without a worry In the world. time for anything, except try
years, and 11 of them has Heard her tell a gal aome tng to keep up with tha family
been in the employ of Sanford time ago that the needed to activities, and that was a full
Atlantic National Bank. Sho relax and to come on out to time operation. We'll go along
started out at the bank in her home and ihe would ahow
charge of Installment opera­ her how.
tions, and has worked herself The Cants clan Uvea on
up to the present position. She beautiful Banana Lake In a
loves her work and all the spacious split level home
people with wham she comes which has all the requisites of
In contact dally.
complete relaxation, Including
When asked what she liked stereo music piped out to the
to do, she replied that any lake. The grounds are perfect­
thing as long as U was loaded ly lovely with plenty of "yell­
with fun and gaiety. She likes ing room." The Qanas girls,
to cook and entertain, and la Sharon, 13, and Julie, 11, have
game for almost anything. She their own private beach, and
has two grandchildren whom love the gracious living.
the adores, and loves doing
Margaret it an avid garden­
for them.
er and la very Interested in
Now this gsl is munificent ceramics. She has created
with wisdom and philosophy, ionic elegant pieces, and
and has a zest lor "living It would love to do more as time
up." Sha revested she has a permits. Hubby, B. F., is su*
ball no matter what she is do­ prrlntrndent of the air condi­
ing, even alone at home read­ tioning control of Sanford Na-|
ing a good book, which she tal Air Station, and also
likes to do occasionally, aa teaches Vocational School in
well as out oo the town.
the evenings at Lyman High
So any of you wldowrs or School. For a number of years

Young Women To
Meet Thursday
By Jaw
The Young Women’s Club of
South Seminole will meet at
the South Semiaole Element­
ary School cafeteria on Thurs­
day, promptly at • p.m.
Refreshments will be serv­
ed by the hostesses, Mrs. J.
W. Huggins and Mrs. J. D.
Shultx.
The club held a successful
card and gams party with a
persona attending at the Land
o’Lakoa Country Club at Cas­
selberry Saturday night
Continuous refreshments of
puDcn or couM v v i nttm
and table prises of Jeweled
sachets war* gtvw te klgb
scorers at caeh table. Favors
m presented te all who
were present
Thera was a drawing for
door prises from Morse's
Dress Shop, Jeola Gift Shop,
Wes*Kay Waiheterla, Semin­
ole Cinema, Land o'Lakea
Country Club, Dominick's Sau
sages, J. Phillip Jeweltri,
Freddto'a Steak House, WinnDixie, Longwood, Kentucky
fried Chicken, M a r y l a n d
Fried Chicken, Creasy’a Esso,
Fern Park, Medallion Lanes
and The Remnant Shop.

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JEFF KRENZER w u recently honored on his ninth birthday with *
birthday party given by hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Kretuer, at their
home in Forest City. Enjoying tha festivities are seated from tha loft,
Lynn Haaley, Jeff Krenter, honors#, and Jo Anne Krenser. Standing from
the left ere Cathy Laahley, Tim Bowser, Doug Kranxer, Cheryl Laahley,
Mary Lti Krenrer and Patrick Rhodes.

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By Abigail Von Suren
T w C M M u a fo tfU fur
wtrto:
1. D*fU* not thy body
neither w i t h
exctxslvc
foods, tobacco nor alcohol,
that thy days may bo long la
the home which thy husband
providetb for thee.
t. Putteth thy husband be­
fore thy mother, thy father,
thy daughter and thy son,
for ho is thy lifelong com ­
panion.
3. Thou shalt not nag.
4. Permit no one to tell thee
that thou art having a hard
time of It; neither thy moth­
er, thy slater nor thy neigh­
bor. for the Judge will not
hold her guiltless who letteth another dltparags her
husband.
5. Thou shah not withhold
affection from thy husband,
for every man loveth to be
loved.
( . Forget not tho virtue of
cleanliness and modest at­
tire.
7. Forgive with grace, tor
who among us doea not need
fnrgircncas?
S. Remember that the frank
approval of thy husband is
worth more to the* than the
admiring glances of a hun­
dred atrangers.
9. Keep thy home in good
order, Mr out of it coineth
the Joys of thy old age.
10. Honor thy Lord thy God
all tho daya of thy life, and
thy children will riio up and
d ill then blessed.

SCA R ABBY: Wo hare
recently moved to a tew
community where it aeemt
to be the custom for the
married men to have "a
night out with the boys.”
Milton and I have never
gone anywhere in the eventngs without each other and
we don't intend to atart now.
When Milton waa invited to
join thla "night out” group,
he politely declined and
now It’a all over town that
he Is "henpecked."
Milton saya that such re­
marks do not bother him.
But they bother me a lot.
I'd like people to know that
my husband la NOT hen­
pecked. and he could go If
he wanted to, but he does­
n't care to. How can I gel
thla across without sound­
ing holler than thou? I don't
want to make any enemies.
ANNOYED
DEAR ANNOYED: Don't
try. The truth seldom re­
quires an altidavit. If a
msn la NOT hen-pecked he
doesn't have to crow alniut
it.
• • •

■y Margaret Cosby
ta 78 degrees. It feels equiva­
Would you like to hoar lent to our 90 because e f ths
•bout tho largest State o f th* excessive humidity. In the
United Stats*7 Technical Sgt. winter, however, ths Hols•nd Mra. Charlei Holxman re­ mans w en on hand for a rec­
cently arrived in North Or­ ord-breaking 72 degrees be­
lando from our 49th State of low tero! Tbs children walked
Alaska — from Eielson Air to school when it was to be­
Force Date. In Fairbanks to low, but they were not allow­
be preclee, and they have ma­ ed to run as gulping the fri­
ny interesting ttoriea to tell gid air would freest their
of their eaperiencoo during lungs.
Television hers is a treat
their more than two-year
to them, for In Alaska, alatay.
Although both Ruth and though they received two
Charle* are natives o f Cincin­ channels, programs for tho
nati, Ohio, they hare called most part were six weexs
many places "home” end, of lata. All ths Christmas pro.
course, some have more sign­ grams, for example, were tel­
ificance than others, especial­ ecast late In January.
Ons thing the Holxmant do
ly California, where ten-year
old Susanna was b om ; New­ miss la a basement in their
foundland, birthplace o f Char­ house (wo do, too). Charles
les, Jr., now seven; and how has a model train layout as
could they ever forget a tour largo ax their former cellar
o f duty In the fabulous Pen­ but with no place to set it up
tagon, in Washington, D.C* now — there goes tho car­
where their youngest daught­ ports!
Although they liked living
er wee bom. Cathy is now
four.
In Alaska and often speak of
Ruth speaka o f Alaska wanting to return, Ruth and
glowingly, with enthusiasm Charles have already develop­
DEAR ABBY; I ve been
for ita beauty — the lovely ed an affinity for Florida and
married
12 years and have
seriously considering
summers with lush vegetable • r o
four lovely children. My
gardens and beautiful flow­ planting their roots here.
husband travels and we
ers — more beautiful for the Charles is 1st Sgt. o f the Air
have nothing in common
Photo
and
Charting
Servlc*
at
long, cold, dark winter. Sho
anymore. We’ve only stayed
tells o f going down to the Orlando Air Force Base. He
together because of the chil­
haa
almost
It
years
service
town o f Valbea in the sum­
dren.
mertime and taking pictures time and. with • wes bit o '
One night three months
o f the youngsters playing on luck, thla just might have
the glacier. Incidentally, Val- been his lest transfer and 81
bes was wiped out by the tidal South Fairfax Avenue the
ware following the devastat­ TIoltmana* permanent home,
ing earthquake. Fortunately, Wa hope to.
the Holxman family only felt
Newspaper EaterprU* Assn.
a pretty good Jolt from the
NORTH (Q&gt;
1
In "Bridge Writers' Choice
’ quake.
AKJ7I
1M I," Harrison Gray of Eng­
Especially unique, Ruth re­
V K 832
land choaa • routine fourcalls, was ths June 22 base­
♦•
spade
contract
In
which
de­
ball game played at midnight
A A K IIf „
clarer
had
to
adopt
one
plan
without any artificial lights
w in
I A 8T
after another to counteract
*3)
— the sun shines all night
A 84 9
V A Q JI
V 1084
Tlie Sanford Garden Club good defense. The trump lead
•nd no floodlights are neces­
♦ K Q 108
♦ 8 74 1
waa
moat
unwelcome.
He
announces
the
various
circle
sary. On the other hand, win­
A Q 873
♦ 82
ter days are dark as the night meeting* thl* Thursday ami won it in hi* own hand and
M IT H
and Christmas trees are more Friday. These are the only- led a heart toward dummy's
A A Q 10 9
symbolic and radiant because one* reported, so check with king. West might hold the
f? »
♦ A J8B
o f It, Christmas Is eagerly your circle chairman if your ace, but no such luck. East
A J84
put the ere on the king and
awaited by adults and chil­ circle It not listed.
Bote vulnerable
THURSDAY. OCT. S
led • second trump.
dren alike, and there seems to
Weal
North ■sol
CENTRAL
CIRCLE
meet*
A
second
heart
lead
lost
to
be mors ado about It than
Pass
Paw
1A
1A
at 9:48 a m. at the home of East's jack and East led the
Pass
Poos
in other places they have liv­
tw
tA
Mr*. W. L. Merritt. 2100 Cor­ third round of trumps. South
Pass ♦ A
Pass
9A
ed — perhaps because there
Pass
Pass
nell Ave.
was back In hit own hand.
are fewer diversion*. Ruth,
Opening lead—A t
MAGNOLIA CIRCLE meets He led a low ctuh and fines*with the help of her husband,
at the borne of Mra. Fred Har­ ed dummy’s ten. Finally, I dummy. Perhaps the queen
mnde three complete ceramic
ris at 3104 Country Club Road something had worked.
I and ten would fall together
aeta of the Nativity — send­
•t 10 a.m.
•
Tie led a low heart from I — they didn't. South ruffed
ing two to their parents? and
WOODROSE CIRCLE meet*
wa hope to see the third one at 9:30 a.m. at the home of
displayed under their Florida Mr*. Everett Teiry, 208 Tan­
palm thia year.
gerine Drive.
Although ths temperature
FRIDAY, OCT. t
In the summer only goes up
CAMELLIA CIRCLE meets Newspaper Enterprise Assn. the person asking it isn't heat 9:30 a.m. at the home of
’ ‘ Can you think of anything ing mean or ratty. Shs't aimFATIO BARBECUE SAUCE Mrs. W. L. Gramkow, 129 W.
‘mean' enough to say to peo­ ply tactics*.
V cup (Is (tick) butter or Onora Road.
It is always tactless to asple who rudely a*k if your
HIBISCUS CIRCLE meets at
margarine
suins a relationship. Instead
rhlld Is your 'grandchild' J*
11:30 a.m. at the borne of Mrs.
lit eups tomato juice
of waiting to ha told what it
’ grandchild’ ! "
John Fox In Paola for a cov­
*» cup vinegar
A reader of thla column is. Your letter ouuht to make
1 tbsp. Worcestershire siuee ered dlih luncheon.
a lot of people think twii-o
IXORA CIRCLE meet* at posrs Die question, uml add-*:
ltk tips, salt
before risking such questions.
"The
frequent
question
ha*
9:30 a.m. at the home of Mr*.
M tip. pepper
But don't let such tactless­
Robert Rossman in Indian MM,d'-&lt;l ninny an otherwise
U Dp. dry mustard
ness rob you of any of the
enjoyable
oc-'aslon
for
me.
Mound Village.
H tip. cayenne pepper
"In firt, I am about to de­ j o y o f being • mother. Just
J A C A R A N D A CIRCLE
1 bay leaf
meets at 7 p.m. at the home cide to stay hoina altogether, smile sweetly at tartlr-s
I cloves garlic, cruihed
questioners and say proudly,
Combine all Ingredients in of Mra. R. I* Andrews on even though I am very proud
12-year*old "No, indeed. Thia I* my very
aaurepan; simmer 18 minutes. South Sanford Avenue for a \o f my lovely
revered dish supper, a n d daughter, whom I wanted own daughter."
And don't worry your head
The number of marriage* in member* are asked please to j very much. I’m afraid thut
about
your daughter ever be­
bring
their
own
place
selling*,
when
the
enters
her
teen*
the United States and Canada
ROSE CIRCLE meets at she will be ashamed t&lt;* have ing ashamed of having ” an
waa greater in 1963 than in the
year before, according to sta 9:13 a.m. at the home of Mrs. •n ’old woman' for her moth­ old woman” for her mother.
To a chilil, a mother is nev­
tiiUclans at Metropolitan Lift Henry A. Simp-ion In Geneva er, If she continue* to hear
er any particular age. She is
Insurance Co
I (or a covered dish luncheon.
such remarks.
"I have tried very hard to just "mother.” WrinkLs ami
keep up my appearance—but gray hair don't make a Idt

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ta a might club about II
mile* from home. A band
was playing thare. I took
o m look at one of the musi­
cians and my heart did a
flip flop. At Intermission be
came right to our table and
started talking to me. Ha
said be saw me come In and
be liked my looks. Abby,
I've gone back there almost
•very- night. 1 drive 70
mile* Just to sit and talk to
him for the few minutes he
haa during brtaks. For the
first time since my mar­
riage I haven't been able to
get another man out of my
mind. We’ ve talked about
our marriages. Mis isn't any
good rlthcr. ami he is Just
sticking around because of
his children, too. I've only
seen him at this establish,
ment. and all we’ve done so
far is talked. I know this
sounds craty, but I am verymuch in love with him. The
craaivit pari is that I've
checked up on him and I've
found out that he it a liar. I
hale liars, but it doesn't
seem to change my feelings
for him. I know he's no good
but I love him. I esn't help
how | feel. It doesn't make
sense. Is there something
•Tong with me.
NEEDS HELP
DEAR NEEDS; There la

OnBhidqn

j wrong wtflt you that
h a n ’t k a t a
temporarily
wrong with millions of other
people. What you fe d la not
"love” —it's strong physical
attraction. It doesn't respond
to logic, to don't try to fig­
ure It out. You may not be
able to help how you "feel”
—but you CAN help bow y ou
behave. Quit seeing this liar
and save yourself and sev­
eral Innocent people a peck
of heartaehei.
• • •
Hate to write letters?
Send one dollar to Abby,
Bos 69700, Lot Angeles,
Calif., for Abby's booklet,
•HOW TO WRITE LET­
TERS FOR ALL OCCAS­
IONS.”

evidently I took my age, and
more.
"Of course, the gray hairs
are starting to corns and the
wrinkles. Rut I enjoy chil­
dren. and young peopla and
try to think young.
"Will you. please, discuss
" I am always eabausted, make money at home. Have
this
tuuchy problem in your
you
any
advice
lor
me?—Dis­
miserable and wish that 1 were
gusted.”
|column soon? I'm sure there
twcoty years younger. How
.
,
, . . .
Yes, go often to tha besuty are many other women who
could 1 gsc mysali in a U #r par|af| have ^ makeup every hare had children lata fiTlffe.
frame of mind? I am alao tan
«nd h ** 1( pretty a s'w h o have had (lie experience
pounds overweight and am five j possible. Your husband and „ f repeatedly being asked,
(eat tall.—Nan.”
son will gat used to seeing -|g thia your g ra n d ch ild !"’
I suggest a vlalt to your doc- you Iookiag attractive. Gat
, won t
, ry t0 think
lor. II you should follow a v.me Interests, go out. meet up , m#in Mtorl ^ lhllt nn.
■pedal diet, be will
advise people. You will be happier fortunaU &lt;,UMtl0n. because
you caa so easily get rid of and, maybe, so will they!
ten pounds excess weight. I| "Would a sleeveless, black
also suggest that you should wool sheath be suitable, (or a
have a copy of "M em o oa the hotel dinner In November?
Meoopaute” ; it U helpful read- The men are out going formal,
lng. Send me a long, ae'.f ad- What should 1 wear with thla?
dressed, stamped envelope amt My balr la gray. Must I wear
enclose TEN cents In coin, a hat?—Mary O.”
Reed and learn. You should
\ black wool sheath will be
not be ao exhausted and blue. Jvery* smart. Wear pearls,
Do something about this and:gray or white onei, have long
do It now. Confide in your I Mack gloves and a little coifdoctor: modern methods arc fure cap (small pillbox). This
so wonderful. Also get a new would add greatly to your
hair-do, color your balr, aod (nhioo-rltfit appearance.
*‘ I have a dress of orangeget ■ new makeup Get some
now Interests. Give a party. red. I am fifty, have white
hrir. and my husband likes the
Do something!
"Whenever I dress up and go dress on me. It seems awfully
to the beauty parlor (it's not gay to ma. Would you waar U?
often), my husband and grown —B. B.”
Yet. why MS; and especially
ton make fun of me. I never
go out hoc a use o f this, and If your hushsad like* It. Flatthey go places almost every ter hi* Ueta and his Interests
evening. I am fifty, not old Be sure to got • nagtefatag liptooting, keep • alee house and - stick.

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by Ruth Miiiett
of difference. To her child, a
loved ami loving mother is
alwnya beautiful

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would have to depend upon a
club break, but he hail an­
les who will
other arrow In hi* quiver.
He cashed dummy's king
of spades, discarding a dia­
mond from his hand. Then he
led ths eight of hearts. East
won with the queen and
South discarded another small
diamond.
A t this point West was
squeezed. Hr had to unguard
Die quern of clubs or discard
I
either the king or qu&lt;en of rsrtvwd Si* m
diamonds.
Either
discard I&gt;-*■**!* Mara
would give declarer the rest oscavielkirm
of the tricks and his con­ recaatract.

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Why Am ericans Should
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By Tho Honorable

Wm. V. Chappell
Member Fla. Iloua* of RepreaenUtleM
Former llouaa Speaker — 1961 Seaaion

Time: Thurs., O ct 8, 8 p.m.
Place: Sanford Civic Center
Paid Pol. Adr. By Bern. Co. Goldwater Hdqtre.

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MAKTHA
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Octet To Sing Here
In Concert Sunday
Jr.
MMTM
A (meet tm ty yeere i n
f in i — u r tm («im d u
eetet, and earned k the Got*
H llagara. They v « n Ckr*
Gibeew, T k tw i Latraon, RoM l* Lm •■(tea, Don Ed*
wank, end Jm m
Devi*.
George Irene wee their
eepWn# youngster*
lneeeeentljr at program*
vorioue chert bee, end in
A few je a n later, tke m m
of Um group era* changed to
the ''Singing King* of Jay.”
Glpeon, Laweon, and Darla an
Uio only original aetaben of

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Mrs. Grace Baynea, Mrs.
Thcreaa Digon, Mrs. Francan* Collins, Mrs. Mildred
Godfrey, Marva Hawkins,
Mrs. Annie AUimnder, Paul
Dixon, Gary Gibson, 8*bron
Lanier, Mrs. Ethel Steele, and
Mrs. Aleen Watson.
This committee made a door
to door campaign in an effort
to get every one registered.
You are to bo commended for
n job well done.
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Seminole Chlldrun’s Advi­
sory Council met Monday Oct.
A The Rev. Nathaniel A. Wat­
son, who to chairmaa of the
organisation, stated the pur­
pose of the meeting. Items
discussed went Plans for n
program to raise funds, In­
crease in the membership, and
the possibility of entering a
car in the Homecoming par-

Presently, the member* of
this eat are Clara Gipson,
Thomas Lawaoa, James Da
rie, Henry Daboss, and OdeU
Hunt. They hare performed in
moat of the southern states,
and practically srsry dty in
Florida. In March or April,
they will celebrate their 20th
Annirerasry.
Always willing to contri­
bute to worthy esuier, these
mtn dedicate thsmselrea to
any task they undertake. Ma­
ny Individuals hare been help­
ed by them. They here raised
funds for the poor and needy,
church building funds, and
other projects.
Sunday this group will ap.
pear at Second 8h!loh Mis­
sionary Baptist Church. Ones
again they will Indicate that
(hoy an humanitarians by
donating the funds from this
program to the Bethune Col­
lege Alumni Fund. This mon­
ey wilt assist needy students
In tholr qneat of a college ed­
ucation.
To. th O H P o f this group,

yow hard made and are con­
tinuing to make a wonderful
contribution to our commun­
ity.

Too hero brought happiness
to many, I am sure. As you
began your broadcast every
Sunday morning, many of ns
await tha voice which says
"I am so glad I got my railglon In time,” which Indicates
that you art about to render
HO minute* o f fin* spiritual
music. Keep up the good work.
Every Sunday morning from
10:80 to 11 they can be heard
blending their voices In har­
mony over radio station WT*
HR. Yee, they arc the “ Sinn­
ing Kings o f Joy- formerly
the Gospel Singers.
s e e
Mrs. Jessie McGill of 1821
Rlackstons Avenue hne been
a resident o f Sanford since
1914. She ha* been confined
to a wheelchair sines 1918.
hast week, through the ef­
forts of a voter registration
campaign by the A. C. I.. Club
registration committee, she
was able to go to the regi­
stration office ami register.
“Tills Is on* of the happiest
moments o f my life," she
said.
Tha A. C. L Club registra­
tion cummlttes consisted of
the following persona: R»v.
Jefees Ilsgln, D. C. UcCoy,

Students Identify with their
teachers football players do
the asms with their coaches
etc. II. L. Douglas o f Crootns
High School, la a former
coach. Ha Is well remembertd by most of the fallow* ha
taught and coached. Many of
his products have gone Into
the world and took their pla­
ces in this most challenging
and complex society. Theta
man were influenced In a large
degree by their former couch.
Following is a few of them
and what they are doing: Da­
vid Black, who was a fine
football and baseball player,
la a truck driver. Just the
thing he wanted to he when
he waa in high school. When
Black waa In school, ha was
naked by Mrs. W. K. Groom*
what he wanted to be. Ills
answer was “ I want to be a
truck driver.- II* I* a good
one too. This fellow was a
fin* end for the Grooms Pan­
thers. I belitva ha could hava
gona to the major leagues.

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Rev. Z. Grady, la pastor o f a
church In Wilmington, S. C.
He delivered the Baccalaur­
eate Sermon at Grooms last
June. Jerome W. Dixon, la a
television repairman. He lives
In Philadelphia, Penn, with
hi* wife and their four sons.
Ernest Johmon teaches on
the faculty at Alabama Stale
College; Lewis A. Jones,
teurhes health and physical
in Philadelphia; T.eon L. Rob­
ert*. help* guard the U. S.
Mint In Washington; Rufus
C. Brooks, la principal of
Eccleston Elementary School
In Orlando, Willla Hill la a
Medical Technician In Utah.
There are many more, hut
epace Is not available. Note:
Children also Identify with
their parents.

RIGHT*

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U. S. b Losing
Viet Nam War,
Editor Says

desirous o f becoming a mem­
ber: Mrs. Alms J. Hurston,
1101 Pine Avenue, L. R. Eu­
banks , 1101 Bay Avenus, or
Rev. N. A. Watson, 1208 West
12th 8 treet.
#
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L. Johnson announces the
Boy Scoot meeting will be
held today at B:30 p.m. at
Hopper Elementary School.
They will host a visiting
troop. Any child who is af­
filiated with scouting usually
makta a good eltlxsn. Lot
your child become a scout.
You will bo glad that you did.
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DORSEY MIMS, center, district supervisor for Swift &amp; Co., shows cuts
of Tru Tendr beef to Alec Mathews, left, and Angus Simpson, market
managers of the Tip Top Supermarkets. Mims congratulated Simpson and
Mathews on the success of tha first week of the Tru Tendr Beef Pro­
motion.

who
fbneeriy a part t i Um octet
are Emaaoel Jokaaoe, Cannon
Dehooo and Andrew P«rry.
*1 will nerer forgot that
Eaetor Sunday when wo or*
Anyone Interesting in help­
gaaiaod," aald Glpoon. •'You
know," he added,1• Wo began ing this group in any form is
ainglag over WTRR a few welcome. Please contact the
months after It began eperat* following person* If you are
to g "

B y Galbraith

SIDE GLANCES

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

REGISTERED TO VOTE is Mrs. Jessie McGill
of 1824 Blackstone Ave. Confined to a wheel­
chair, Mrs. McGill was assisted to the registra­
tion office by these four persons. Shown stand­
ing are, from left, Robert Jones, Mrs. Grace
Haynes. Willie Ransom and Walter Curry.

4-H Club Philosophy,
Objectives Discussed
4-11 Club work grew out uf
a situation and a need in rural
America. It had root* in many
places, and many prrxuns
guided the movement in Its
formative years. At the turn
of the century, rural young
people began to get together
to lf*rn-to-&lt;lo-hy-doing center­
ing around improved agricul­
ture. Agricultural Iraders liegan discovering one of thu
best ways to get scientific
methods used on farms and In
homes was to start with youth.
The organisation and programa developed until they be­
came the 4-11 ( ’tuba anti programa we know today. A* In
the democracy In which they
live 4-ll'cre themselvea large­
ly run their cluba, elect their
officer*, help plan and hold
their own meetings, anil select
their projects. Each club drafts
It* own progrutn* to suit Its
ntrntlters and the localities in
which they live. All voluntary
— freedom of choice, freedom
to drop out—even freedom to
fail
It all comes down to a basic
fact — the most precious thing
in the world —the boy and the
girl. Dr. Steven |„ Richutds of
the Latter Uuy Saints Church
of Salt Lake City, Utah snys
••Rrmentlier that no contribu­
tion that you can ever moke to

your community, stale or n*'
tion will in any way be com­
parable to your having ataried a boy or girl on the right
road to becoming a useful, e f­
fective, righteous clliH-a.’’
How widespread lire 4-11
Clubs? The idea now circles
the globe and cover* more
than 10 countries.
4,-II work is a natiun-wide
education program, second
only to the public school. Its
purpose la to tench boya
and
girls
the
latest
and best practices in sgrlculturn anil home economics, in*
eluding tbs fine and signifi­
cant things In life.
In addition to skills and the
practical knowledge acquirer!
is the friendship and test for
living which it stlnumtf*. It
i v T it e : r i N i - r i T r o t n r o r
helps young people to learn to r i i K v t v r n j i n i t i s i . t - i n .
take responsibilities and to • i i t . i v s v n r i m s K w i v n i . y :
i m v n . n .iiN in s
learn leadenhlp.
i v t it i v e r i e r v o . isee t

By Dick Turner

CARNIVAL

J e w u w j*
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THg PROFBiiO*

OUR ANCESTORS

•Grandma told me you used to have trouble getting
your homeworii dene, too! I guess girle
haven’t changed to much ovor tho
year*, hero thoy,. Pop?"

TIZZY

By Kate Osann

"You'vu heard of Robin Hood'* band, haven't you?
I'm hie piano player!"

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Leqal Notice

Leqal Notice
r i r r m n i « s in k
V O T r o : IS hereby l i v e , , that
r am * n s s g * d In b i , l n « « « at
C*e**lb*rry. Semin..la Count*
“ lorlda , under Ihe f lc t lt lo u .
name of. Ol’ N-ftlT K C L E A N
I NCI HE It VICK nod thnt I In
lend l o rrglafer t i l l
name
will, ihe Clerk o f tha C ir cu it
Court. M-mlnol* Coun ty, F l o r bla. In ac cor dan t* with th* p r o .
v ision* o f th* r t e l l l l n u i Nnm*
Statute*, t o -w lt : Section Ml.US
F l o r i d * StatuUa i * : ; .
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T. IMI.

C D K -I *.
l a the Coar t mt the l * * * l t
J a * a * . r . M l M l * ('treaty, M e * .
Ida. la 1-reSal*.
l a r « i Kalale e f

WILLIAM COLEMAN II H ints

THE SINGING KINGS of Joy will appear at tha Second Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church at 7 p.m. Sunday. Appearing will be Thomas Lawson
Jr* Ciava Gipaoo, James Davis, OdeU Hunt and Henry DeBoee,

WASHINGTON (U P I )-A
newspaper editor who re­
cently Waited Southeast Asia
reported today that "w e or*
losing the war la Viet Nam.'
Tha warning was sounded
by Hurton A. Chardak, as­
sistant city editor of tho Phil­
adelphia Bulletin, at the an­
nual conference of United
Presa International Editors
and Publishers.
Chardak took part In •
panel discussion which featur­
ed reports by traveling edit­
or* on world trouble-spot*
they have visited during th*
past
few months. Harry
Burnham, managing editor of
th* 8L Paul Minn. Dispatch,
presided os panel chairman.
Other participanta were Mile*
H. W olff o f th* Greensboro
N.C. newt; John Strohmeyer
o f tho Bethlehem Pa. GlobeTimes; and Otto Zauimer of
Jhe Boston Globe.
On the final day o f the
ttfo-da/ meeting at the Slat
ter-IIilton hotel, the editors
ami publishers also were to
hear un address by Democrat­
ic vice presidential nomine*
Hubert II. Humphrey, Join in
h panel discussion reporting
nnd attend a concluding ban­
quet. Their wives were guests
o f rubinet wives at a Whit#
House m rption.
Cardak said U.S. military
men risking their live* in Viet
Nam were “ the heat this
country haa." But even their
heroism hits not been suffici­
ent, he laid, to rope with the
"Alice-ln-Womlerland'* com­
plexities of a struggle in
which th* unstable, coup-tom
government la beset on all
aides by hit-and-run tactic*
of the Communiet Viet Cong.

'Pltue pul Humto bedfor me, dear! Pmwith them
all day lone ^ you're only with peopleT

Dec eased.
T a All CredlU ra aad P e e . e e .
H a r la n
I tala,* a r
Itra iaad*
Aaala.1 aa i* K*lat*i
V»u and each o f y o a a r *
he reby notified and r*uu lr*d
t o p r * .e n t *ny c la im , an d d * .
m o o d , which you, or * l l h « r o f
y ou . m a y hav* aaalnat
th*
eala l*
of
William
C olem a n
llarrla. d*caa&lt;*d. lat* o f .a i d
f o u n t * , l o tha C oun i* Ju .lg*
o f Seminole Cuuni*, F lor id a,
at hla o f f i c e In lh « cour t tvma*
o f &gt;ald Coun ty at S an fo r d .
Florid a,
within «|i &gt;-al*ndar
m o n t h , from tha tlm* o f th*
flr*t pub lication o f tht* notion.
T w o eopl*a o f » * r h c laim or
dema nd thall h* In wr iting, and
ahall alat* t h . plac* o f realdene* am i post o f f l c * ad d r**«
or tha claimant, and ah *11 b«
■wo rn tu b* th* claimant, hi*
*S*nt &lt;&gt;r at torney and ac i-o m panl*d by a riling f*« o f on a
d o lla r and aueh claim o r d a ­
man d a o l ao filed shall b* void.
A. Millar Arrltt. Jr.
An Ancillary *&gt; *cu to r o f
th* Laat W ill and T aataloe ni o f
W il lia m
Colemau
llarrla,
d*c*a*«.|
gh ln liolfar and Logan
Firs t Federal Building
Panford, Florid*
Att orney * f o r A ncillary E x e ­
c utor

Publlah OcL ?, M. 41. 44. 14M

cor-it

J tt U L K A 8 0 X , JR.
* , Ad­
m in ist ra to r o f V eteran s' Affair*, an O ff ice r o f Hi* Full,.I
State* o f America.
Ililntlff.
v*.
SAM A MILLS. JR. and IRIS
J. MILLS, hi* wtf*.
r&gt;«f*n tant*
v o r i t r. o r * i i t
t iik
* t a t k o r m .o h i i m —
T i l l MAM A. MILL*, J l l , *n.l
HIM J. MIt.tat. h i , wlf*.
r &lt;i*i,|* m*w u n k n o w n ; last
known
re-ld-r.ee.
3107
I t t h st re et Keat, Tuargiooea, Alaba ma.
Y on «r* h e r e b y n-&gt;tlft»,1 that
a suit baa been file,I agalnal
J o u In th* a b o v e . n t l t l e d rau *« ;
an-l that &gt;.,u are h e r e b y r»qulrt-l In fII* your a n i s i r with
th* r ie r l i o f this Court, an-l l o
»* r v * a c o p y t h *r *of upon tha
l-l aln tl ff or p l a i n t i f f s a t t o r ­
ney. w bo... na m * an,I a-ldreaa
Ul K. AMIIIIt »MK n t .L I F F . JR..
r. o
lint 1*14. Jno N, Park
Avan u*, Fanfnrd r i o r b l a jr fT I .
n » l later than i v i o l . t r IP. A D.
IMI
I f you fall In do ao, de-r e*
pro Cunfesao will he inter*,I
ag ain st you for th* r * ll* f d e ­
ma nd ed in l b * co mplain t.
T h e natur* o f eat.I ault being
f-.r F o R K C L o M I H K C&gt;r MttllTOAOK enc u m ber ing Ihe p r o ­
perl y In H.mlnol* C oun ty , FloeId*. u&gt;.wilt
LUT II. H l a V K &gt;. HUN.
L A N D KMT AT KM, a c c o r d ­
in g to pl it t h er eof recorded
In I’ lat loMik It. Pag e* I*
t hroug h 14. pub lic Record*
o f Mamlnad* C oun ty, F lo r ­
id*
T o g e t h e r with all otru em rea
an-l
I m pr ovem en ts
now
and
he r e a f te r un ,al.| land, and III*
rant,, l-t u e ,. and p r o f it* o f th*
alxtv* described p ro p e r ty ; *nil
all fls l u r e a now o r Hereafter
a t t a c h ..! to o r u,*d In c o n n e c ­
tion wit h tb* premia** h*r*ln
desc ribed.
o k r a .v oi: no. j . m i . b
\A ITNKM8 my hand and th*
•»al o f aald Court at Manford . Florida, tht# 3*lh day
o f September, A. D. IMI.
(• K A L I
A rth ur H. t V c k w lih . Jr.
C U m o f th* C ir cu it Court
B y : Aria J. L u n d q a lit
Dep uty C l*rk
P u b l l .h 8 « p L 44 A Oct. T. 14.
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One-Woman Art
Show Features
Mrs. Crowell
A "at w a n art oho**
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though aho &lt;• a natha of
North Carolina, haa apont
moot of bar Ufa la Sanford
and la moro than wall known
ta local art eirrtaa.
Mr*. Crowall attandod San­
ford arhoeli and waa gradu­
ated from Semtnota High hi
i m I ha ia a member of tha
Saafotd-Samlnola Art AaaoeUtlon—an organization aha
Cratchoala artiatb talent
ohriooa at an early ago
and her c l a a a m a t e a all
through the Sanford achoola
remember har eleeer drawhiga
while aha was a stodeat She
resides with her mother, Mrs.
Hearn Lewis, and her 147ear-old cone—Choi end BIU
—at 1100 fslmatto Avenue, a
home they recently purchased
when the old Lewis home of
40 years at French Avenue
and 28th Street was removed
to make way for a commer­
cial bollding.
The name “ Gretchen Len­
ta" in the comer of her paintlnga la a familiar ona to pooplo who have been in Sanford
for any length of time.
Her art show thfa month
reflect* her love for her na­
tive North Carolina in vivid
Indian summer scenes and
wild life.
She Is squally aa good in
putting an canvas the beauty
af a roae, a hibiscus or any
of tho other lovely Florida
bioMoma.
Her love for antique* and
sarly Americana ia also re­
flected In her paintings and
in tha articles on display In
her spacious, new studio.

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.Saturday, at Charlei Lee'*
Ranch near Chuluota, Cecil A.
Tucker, association secretary
announced today.
Tucker uld that officer* and
director* for the coming year
will be elected at this meet­
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Hamel# Monday, Oct. 12, at
7 p. ns. at s Court o f Honor
at ths church.
Guasta ipeakera for ths
avening will be Tom Albert,
District Scout Executive, and
County Judf* Vsmon C.
Miie, who will speak on "The
Values of Scouting."
A covered diah aupper will
be held at 6:16 p. m. preced­
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and interested friends are
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�Marina Need Is Great
H i* Sanford Herald aopported the
■o-called bankers’ proposal for a San­
ford marina, based on an engineering
•tudy to develop a master plan.
The Herald again commends the
City Commissioners o f Sanford for
their initiative in employing engi­
neers to develop the plan.
All the ramifications have requir­
ed a great amount of discussion to
accomplish this first step.
Apparently, however, the current
race for a seat on the City Commis­
sion has given rise to the question
o f who was for or against the mas­
ter marina plan.
The Herald is quite jealous o f the
integrity of its reporters. Two Her­
ald staff writers were present dur­
ing the City Commission’s July 13th
meeting in question — in addition to
a full audience of bankers and bus­
inessmen.
Commissioner Joe Buker did sup­
port a proposal to lease to a private
group for a marina and was quoted
in the July 14th edition o f The Her­
ald as follows:
“ Commissioner Joe Baker insisted
that he could not see how leasing to
one of the smaller groups would be

Dr. C ra n e ’s

THI USUAL MSOtVATION

detrimental, but this aroused a storm
of protest from the packed auditor­
ium.”
This position o f Commissioner
Baker was in opposition to the bank­
ers’ proposal to withhold approval of
all leases until the master plan was
developed.
The Herald is convinced now —
as it was then — that the develop­
ment of Sanford’s lakefront proper­
ties must be carried out without de­
lay nnd in accordance with a master
plan.
The future economy o f the down­
town section in particular, as well
as that of the general Sanford area,
in the next decade could very’ well
depend upon what the City Commis­
sion docs now.

Worry Clinic
Lets tkkdkt eke I* a
grow* t i a i i but la ac­
tually retarded emotionally.
Tot tit* trw* M e t of
adulthood la as* your cal­
endar •■* but your emo*
tie**) maturity. Many peo­
ple above 11 react wltb
temper tautrum* and pea­
cock behavior typical of
kindergarten tots. So send
for the teat below,
CASE T-49J: Lola 0., aged
14, &lt;• a behavior problem in
school.
"Dr. Crane,” her principal
began, “ Lola ha* matured
faster than moat girls so ah*
looks lik* an ll-year-old.
“ As a result, ah* has be*
coma so intareated in dating
that aha now is In danger of
failing in har school subject*.
“ She paints har nail* and
adopts th* lataat cosmetic
styles, and ah* apend* much
of har time reading movia
magatlnas.
“ How can w* get her to
snap out of har worship of
Hollywood stars and diract
her attention back to her
studies,’ ’
Narcissi* Nitwits
Many teenager* get th* no­
tion that adult* ar* just kill­
joys, always trying to boss

Thought For Today
And 1 shall give them eternal life,
and they shall never perish, and no
one shull snatch them out of my
hand.—John 10:28.
•

•

•

We know not what the future
holds, but we do know who holds the
future.—Willis J. Ray.

Letters

To The Editor
Tk«
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w r l r o M ,, 1* 1tm
t m
I t . r t . d * r . •• p . k I I . a ffa ir* . T k * w rite r m a r ■*•
a a*a I U I g r .T ld f d Ike U t ­
tar alaa r a r r U a tka w rite r* ,
tra a a a a a a a . aSOreaa. Lattara
af I r a n tk a a 1 M w a r d , w ill
ka afaaa vra frraaaa . l e t t e r addraaaed t* a tk a r. e ra a e re p takla » r .t i d e d tk e r da a a l deal
ta aaraaaalltlea. r r e t r y L aal
p a k ll.k e d fcr T k a H e ra ld .

ever, these proposals were not bined opposition, the proposal
accepted by Casselberry. All was dropped.
Subsequently, S e m i n o l e
matters are of official record.
Gee Creek, Soldier Creek, Plaza was annexed into Cas
Howell Creek among others, selberry by petition dated
for example, are privately Feb. 13, 1963. Stipulation No. 3
owned by abutting property of the petition provides that
owners who may not lawfully the town shall appropriate $3,
obstruct or divert these natur­ 000 toward construction of the
al drainages in a manner det­ canal. It is also interesting to
rimental to other abutting pro­ note that this annexation is
perty owners up and down contiguous only by a strip of
land 31 feet wide nn the cast
stream.
Recent flooding of the (ice and 36 feet wide on the west.
Creek drainage areas was For some purpose, six isolated
WASHINGTON — Presi­
mainly due to inadequate size acres of low land on the north
dent
Johnson's disregard for
of culverts in Casselberry and along 11m? proposed canal were
hi. personal safely increas­
North Orlando which had to left as County area.
The purpose of this letter is ingly dismays reporters who
be removed. Replacement ol
which is not a County obliga­ to clear a number of misun­ accompany him on his flying
tion unless a County-Municipal derstandings by statements of visits around the country.
Last week in New England
purpose is s .own and agreed fact that are matters of offi­
Mr. Johnson setmrd especial­
cial record.
to for participation.
Vernon W. Dunn ly careless, diving into crowds,
Otherwise, adequate drain­
standing up alone in an open
age of these creeks is not
car for moments at a tinm
County responsibility except in Editor, Herald:
Congratulation* to The San­ during parades — an npen
cases of emergency and when
the Board should have discre­ ford Herald and Th« Orlando target for s murderer had one
tionary powers, such as after Sentinel for endorsing our been present.
"D onna" in I960 when Civil President Lyndon Johnson for
Ironically, the Johnson New
Defense funds allocated to re-election. I am 76 past and England tour took plHre nn
Seminole and Orange Counties I have never in my life heard the same ilay the Warren
were used in Howell Creek the candidates for President Commission published its re­
and Vice President call their port on tha assassination of
and Little Wekiva River.
On (he drainage of Grassy opponents such horrible names John F. Kennedy, containing
Lake eastward from U. S. 17- as Mr. Cioldwalpr and Mr. i rrt-nmri-'n.latlons for strict**
92 to Lake Triplet: On July 6,
bf'Cn C*UiDS our |protection of our Presidents.
1961, three of the property President.
On his return to Washing­
This week I was talking to ton, Johnson met with the
owners involved agreed to do­
a
prominent
biisine**
man
i
n
i
......
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'
nate their parts of the right*,
,
. ,
. . . . . . .
committee of four he hna apof-way provided Mr. Cassel­ IlcLand and he *tated that lie;
, . , . . .
. .... . ,
„
. ,,
, .
, pointed to implement this ami
’ . ..
...
berry did likewise. In addition, was a Republican and ha* al- 1 ,
"* ,h* " " "
Seminole Plaza owners furth­ way. voted a straight Repul,- " thrr
er agreed to contribute the Ilcan ticket but every time he! " P " '* - Tr'.aury Secretary
cost of construction. Mr. Cas­ hear, either Mr. Goldw.ter or!
D," on'
0
selberry refused and subse­ Mr. Miller .peak he becom e. I th.* foll° w-Up
quently two other property disgusted at the type of cam after th« session that the
President hss no intention
owners rescinded their agree­ paigning they are doing and at
of changing his habit of hand­
ment. Then because of com­ Mr. Goldwatcr's voting rec­
shaking and back-slapping
ord.
Also congratulations to our wherever he finds two or
great senator, the honorable more Americans gathered to­
Spcssard Holland, supporting gether.
Mr. Johnson knows and ac­
; President Johnson for reelecEnterprtaa
' tion. Florida ha. been very cepts th. personal risk that
Mrs. Ritchie Harris
fortunate in having had Sen­ go'-s with being President anil
446 3834
ator Holland in Washington the looks upon that risk as part
848-4604
last several years.
M ae Miry
If. J. Finch
Mrs. Frances Wester
If you
322-6219
Editor, Herald:
want to change I
Laka Monroe
Your newspaper's editorial
Mrs. 11. L. Johnson
the world
indorsement of Lyndon B.
322-4722
Johnson's
candidacy
w as
L o n g w ood
gratrfully noted here at Flop
Mrs. Donna Eatse
' ula State Headquarters.
•tart
838-3117
It will mean much toward
North Orlando
achieving the victory we a ll! TH« rMC* c«p«
\V.thing!an, D C , 10515.
Mrs. Margaret Cosby
I look forward to on Nov. 3.
322-8793
n ft*** and I*. Woimitiow
I am forwarding a copy ol
Q ristM Kiwi
*" »rri**••»»■
Osteen
&gt;our splendid editorial to Mr.
Mrs. Clarenre Snyder
NameJohnson at the White House.
322-4811
Again thanking you and
A J-lm lOviedo
I looking forward to serving
Mr*. Evelyn Lundy
c«r—
&gt;&lt;&lt;u in any way possible in the
363-.3I80
j future, I remain,
.Zip t w b —
J StateThoma. F. Fleming Jr.
••, k , •
** i—r
k t , T aa. »*■»-•. Cau-t-t.
State Campaign Chairman

Discreet Security Eyed

Herald Area Correspondents
Altamonta Springs
Mrs. Julia llartoo
836-1316
Bear Lake-Furest City
Mrs. Maryann Miles
838-3676
Casselberry
Mrs. Jana Casselberry
838-3048
Cbuluota
Mrs. Jean Magia
343-3742

Daltons
Mrs. Mildred llansy
648-5431
Geneva
Mrs. JoAnn Hays
311-1873

Sanford, Florida

Wed., October 7, 196-1

W A L T * * A. LISCLOW, KOI I UK 1 X 0 r l B I . I . I i C a
r . A X K VOL.TOI.lxa, c i r . o l . t l - . . a . a e e s l * &gt; ■ ■ ■ »
JILIA.X L. STBXSTnoM
HOKKHT AL*:X A XIJEH
Aaeoclat* Editor
A d v . r t l . t n a t llr .c t o r
R I M M t I. JUHX.tlX
■us tmxKx
M * a « ( l . g Editor
A d v.M ills* it .n a g .r
■ E l HEX KILLEHHEW
bui r u n
T . I . g r . p k Editor
O .n .ra l A d v.m am a M .n g t r
OttHI. WILLIAMS
JA.X1B SHOBNAKKB
Socl.lS Editor
ily .jn a*. M s n . f . r
o u rrtE A ta rix
S'MEZ* WELLS
S I. h i a l c . l Si,pt.
Clip Editor
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b il l tix r r .x T
Coiiatr Editor
• t . f t I’ h o t o f r . p h - r
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front personal, physical con­
tact with his constituents. The
gates between him and the
public will he thrown open
whenever he can persuude the
guards to go along in safety,
lie and the general puhlie
seem to understand and ac­
cept the situation, if profesainnal rommentatora nn his
actions do not unanimously
approve.
Still, if the election cam­
paign passe, without violent
incident and Johnson is «|ec*.
*&lt;t to tha White House in hi.
own right, stricter security
rules are likely to go into
operation, particularly in the
planning of nverseaa journey,
bound to occur.
The Warrrn Commission
rriticir.nl the prrsa and the
Dallas puliro for the inexcus­
able pandemonium that pre­
vailed before and after Jack
Uuhy'a murder of Lea Os­
wald. Hopefully, the press an t
the police will take step* to
cleans* themselves.
More important, the War­
ren report pointed out ahorteominga in the performance
o f th* Fill and th* Secret
Service. It it reassuring to

ti. liar.Id l . . mimbar o f t h . L'nli.x Prat, which I. »«•
U t l asc.'ua.vale to th . ua. for r.p u h ltc.tlo a at .11 th . loa.I
print*-! ta this n*«rapap«r

L n tifi! •• ••coni clfttt m*n«r '-cl rntr II, |»i| at tn* !*••(
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Marik.

riNANCK SIRVICI, INC.
•# Sanford
110 South Mignolio S tr e e t..................... FA 2 4 6 1 2

Afflicted with “ B.O.” or
halitosis. Cheats on exams. A
chronic buck-passer.
Every high schooler can
thus total hia Marita rs. hia
Demerits. Then subtract the
DcDmcrit score. The result ia
hia “ raw score,” to be inter­
preted as follows:
0-29— Kindergartner, e m o ­
tionally
30-16—Junior High, amotionally
47-68—Senior High, amotionally
69-94—College level, emotion­
ally
96-L'p— Mature adult emotion­
ally
So send for that "Behavior
Tests for Teenagers,” enclos­
ing a long stamped, return
e n v e lo p e , pin* «o cent* and
let children see how mature
they really are.
(Always writ* ta Dr.
Craae in rare of this news­
paper, enclosing a long
stamped, addressed envel­
ope and 20 cents ta caver
typing end printing caaxa
when yon send for MM a f
his booklets.)

OVER 35 YEARS
At First A Palmatta
(Alongside aid past attic*)

Sanford
Furniture Co.
• (’nrpetn • Furniture
• Tile
• Pianos
• Rental Bods

RE-ELECT

JO E D A V IS
STATE KKI’ RKSKNTATIVR
SEMINOLE COUNTY

A Record of Public Servlet
Attorney — Civic Lender
In Seminole County
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of the job. He neither desires
nor intends to cut himself off

Q—Which of the sense* de­
velops first in a new-born
baby?
A —Rallies are born with
hear from Secretary Dillon
the sense of touch, anil the
that some impruvemi lit* have
sense c f sinell slcvelop* im­
alrendy occurred, lie tell* u.x mediately.
that the I'rcxidcnt i* already
Q —Do members of Con­
“ far better protected now’’
than when John F. Kennedy gress pay income tax on their
salaries?
fell under Oswald’* gun.
A —Ye*.
There i* today more ad­
vance preparation for I’ rcslQ—What is an explanation
dcTitial trips, including search
for the great length of life
of building* along the route.
among llihl* characters?
There is new attention to
A— Many Biblical scholar*
keeping watch on individual*
believe that those patriarchs
who might threaten a Presi­
whose names are found in the
dent's safety —- like Oswald.
Rook o f Genesis represented
Th* Fill and the Secret Serv­
tribal or dynastir groups
ice ar. working closer than
rather than individual men. It
tvfnre.
Is a prhtdcm which never can
It i* .lilt true, however, at lie finally solved.
t h*
Warren
Commission
pointed nut, that the Presi­
dent will never he perfectly
protected. The greatest room
for improvement. Secretary
Dillon — a . boss of the Sec­
ret Service — tells us, lies
in keeping careful watch in
potential a.eas.ina In advance.
But there ran b* no ulti­
mate protection for the Chief
of a democratic state, ltd
nerds to see and touch tha
people and they want to sea
and touch him. The only pos­
sible precaution* are pru­
dence and discretion on bo.h
sides.

here.___

DeBary
Mr*, frank Whits
448-4222

He Nall

Q—If a man weight 130
pounds on earth, how much
would he weigh on the moon?
A —About 26 pound*.

Helen Fuller Soys

Editor, Herald:
The letter to the editor by
Hibbard Casselberry of Sept.
30 on area drainage by Cico
Creek and of Jim Avery'* ef­
fort* for the pait two years
on the Lake Kathryn-Gee
Creek outfall it very interest­
ing. Especially so when all
pertinent matters of record
are considered.
Practically all of the areas
mentioned in the letter being
in Commission District No. 4,
I am quite familiar with the
conditions, proposals, w h a t
has transpired and the re*,
sons therefor. Some of which
Include the Board of County
Commissioners’
agreements
during I960 and 1961 to parti­
cipate according to law on
Seminola Boulevard, L a k e
Drive, Concord Drive and
Winter Park Drive. Road and
Bridge funds retained by the
County may be used writhin a
municipality only under speci­
fied conditions.
Also, a drainage canal from
Grassy Lake at U. S. 17 92
eastward to Lake Triplet,
eliminating the small ditch
across part of the golf course
and along the south side of
Overbrook Drive, the only out­
fall for tha area. To all of
which tha Board agreed a
joint County-Municipal purposa would be served. How­

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them around and run their
live* for them.
When a girl like Loi* be­
come* a sister of Narcissus,
always preening herself in
front o f mirrors and infatuat­
ed with har own face or fig­
ure, aha la Idolatrous.
For she worships her own
anatomy.
But anatomy doesn't get
you far in Hollywood! You
can have tha body of Aphro­
dite but ittll be a moron in
L q.
For top star* r e q u i r e
brains, plus education to sup­
plement a good figure.
Good looking girls are fig­
uratively a dime a dozen In
Hollywood, yet thousands o f
teenager* like Loia think
they can win top TV or Hoilywood contracts by their
face, bust and legs!
They imagine that perfect
anatomical measurements will
land them a star's role in the
movie* or TV.
So one of th* quickest way*
to jolt a young person out of
th* notion that parents and
teachers ar* trying to regi­
ment hint, is to use the “ Be­
havior Tests for Teenager*.”
It include* dozens of Mer­
its a* well as dozen* of De­
merits, with a chance for the
young peraon to rate himself
and then find out precisely
how mature he really i*.
For
example,
doc*
he
brush his teeth regularly
without mama's prodding?
And make hia own bed in the
morning?
Ia he on the honor roll nt
school (this counts 5 points)?
Doe* he attend Sundny School
or church r e g u l a r l y (20
points) ?
Is he an officer of any
school organization? Doe* he
earn hit own money?
There arc 60 of these Merit
items. Offsetting them ar*

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22.1 W. Ird ST.

Sanford, FU.

322*5581

Carrier

322-8321
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22. P t a B b t a f

50. Mtoe. Far Sals

55. FwrwHare Par Sala

fK J U S E S T IM A T E
20* WOODEN EXTENSION
ELDER SWINGS
Ladder with ropa A pulkjr- Upbeiatartag A MaWrem ramPLUMBING
avatiag. New R Used Font2224710.
OAT O t NIGHT SBBV1CK
m l Cal Ms I s N k g Mfg.
m-TSsr « r m t m
OCT. SPEC. Scoot type Can­ Ca . at Ml CaMry Am,
teen. 1U{. |l.SB sow Me. Sur- WA BRUT.
PLUMBING
plus City, 201 W. lit SL
C M n i t t f Xagalra
P U B ESTIMATES
I PIECE Dinette Sat MS2I2S.
RENT Blue Lustra Electric
B. L. HABVXT
Carpet flumpooar for only
Su m An .
pa
11 per day. CarroU'e Pun.
Hurt.
2S. Pmiati&gt;c
tare, am NaD’a
Biaharaga h C
ARGUS
C.
4
35
m.m.
Camera,
FOB A PAINTER, Isalde ar
aa
17-gg. Open B day* 0 ta *.
•at, call Lutfcer Tuker at leather carrying eiie, flaeh
outfit,
M
O
automatic
blowSM41M.
_____
er cooled projector, 40x40 71 .
24. W a ll D r i U a s
radiant icrecn. AH ta Crat SERVICE STATION Attend­
cood. 140, 668-433*.
ant, aga 40 er aver. Caloalal
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
Oil. 1301 preach Ava.
SINGER
SPECIALS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Fcatberweljht swing aeedla
All Typaa and Slaea
TTaJpTwgated
Dial-o-matle Zig Zag. Also 71
Wa Repair aid Serrlea
Camamatlc Zig Zag. White, LADIES Mr Fart ttaa, Bartt• T1NR
la eoniota. Prices atart from tag Paakioi Field, Aem
Madtieary sad Supply Oa.
SB) W fed St.
PA S44SS $*4. 110 down and balance Oviedo, B. Beiwlanla, A
Sew and Save now. In*true
I. naganid Sarah Cevaatry
25. Air Goad. A Heating
Hon* given. Ph. 322.0411.
Jewelry. 8M-TIM.
AIR-CONDITIONING SHOTGUN, new oinglo action
By FEDDERS
shot, 410 gauge, bolt action, MIDDLE Agi WkMa woman
$18. Call after 8 p. m. 322- In heap boom far aa elderly
H. B. POPE CO., Ine.
couple. Ph. 322-I0M.
MO So. Park Are.
522-434 MS0.

M pea aea aee eaeefaL Take
ttea eat tnm work If aaoeoaary. Bat don’t Irk ana wka
m -

LSO (illy M ta Aagvst

ID

but

la
Don’t
ta tboaa
raaldiag awder year roof. Bo
bolpfal, instead.
VIBCO (Augaet It to Bopternbar IS) Moet modern ayeteam, neweet deu le available
from poor aewapaper, other
today. Tkaa kaep
Stop out and
la only aa far
i It ta ka.
(September S3 to
______ IS) Pino boalneu
daala eaa ka awoag today,
provided yaa flrat eoafer with
wioa pew one in the field of
flniaea. Loan ta economise,
get tuaa paid pwmptly. Than
aea ha iaeraaaad ap* preetekly.
SCORPIO (Oetabar SS to
' Novombar II) Although in
ta make radical
chaagao, tt la wlsaat not to,
alnco theta eculd not help
mattcra vary much. Get about
aocially. Much can coma
thereby to your benefit.
BAGITTAB1UB (November
SS to December 11) If yaa
confer with oobm reliable advleor, you get the right ideaa
for gaining year moat peraonal dealrea. Be geatla and
romance cornea eaelly. Shaw
yon have aavotra falra.
C A P R IC O R N (D ecem ber 22

to January 20) Don't endeav­
or to get your way by tome
■egativa approach with a
friend — cooperate Inetoad.
Doterm(Milan there It great­
er than years. Be about so­
cially la PM
AQUAB1US (January 21 to
February II) You have to bo
very accurate where civic
matters are concerned, ao be
turn to conduct affalra wltely.
Confer with hlgher-upe. Gat
credit affalra on a more avea
keel.
PISCES (February SO ta
March 80) Step out early Into
tho buelecaa world and asnke
the fine contacts potilbla today. Bo Intelligent hi your
approach, fluecees la comperable with tho effort you put
IP YOUR CHILD IB BORN
TODAY, there will be a great
deal of determination In thia
nature and for that reaeon
you must early aeo ta It that
good spiritual training la
given ao that efforts are di­
rected la tho proper chan­
nels. Any profession that
deala with finances, auch aa
banking, trusts, and the like,
aa well aa aay ef the fine arte
are fine for this Interesting
chert.
“The Stare impel, they do I
-"•* ••mpoL" What you make
of year life la largely ap to
YOU!
Carroll Righter’s individual
Forecast for your sign for
Novombar la new ready. Por
your copy tend your birthdate and 11.00 to Carroll
Righter Forecast The Sanford Herald, Bos 1021, Holly,
wood IS, California.
The woman who marries
for money doesn’t have to
wait long for her golden
wedding.

77 . S a n a t i o n W a n t e d
FOR CENTRAL HEATING 51. Articles F o r Real
Rorg-Waraer ell fired furEXPERIENCED Maid waste
BENT A BID
aacbac, York bait puapa.
days work. Ph. S22-144L
Rollaway, Hospital, B a b y
SHEET METAL
Beds, by Day, Week, or
SPECIALTIES
BABY BITTING la my kata#
Month.
Prao Eatlmatee - *224241
for
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
IMS.
28. Radio . Telerlaiow
1!« W. lit
$04181
MAID WORK. 2224411.
ADMIRAL T. V. EseeU 53. Wanted T o Buy

oat Condition. Geoeva 340-

HOUSE W A N T E D FROM 83. Real Estate Wanted
OWNER. Will assume Mort­
LOT or aaalHaroapM B Mvar
SO. Horn# Appliances
gage on I Bedroom, t bath
or lake adjototog- Writs Bex
Writ* Full Details—Box M
14, Sanford Herald.
AUTOMATIC Waiber. 322-2002
Sanford Herald.
|FOR SALE: GAS RANGE, USED Furniture, one place or 84. Real Estate • Bate
Good Cond, 127-3242.
houseful. Ben prices. Foray
HOUSES FOR SALS
Bedding A Furniture Co., 001
11 Co. Ft Kelvinstor, $35
A GREAT Long Tam
W. lit St. 3224301.
Crocley Shelvador, f.S cu
meat—2 Homes for $*,900—
R. $43, both with Top Frew USED FURNITURE, one room live in one, real the ether,
ar. 3221*37.
or houseful, tools, mise. BEST BUY.
items, ANYTHING you have
Maaieal Instruments
BART PILCHER,
to fell. 322-2270.
Personal Service
Piaaa Tuning sad Repair
CaQ 222-TIN
WE BUY ANYTHING that’s
W. L. Harmoa - FA 342*3
sellable. We sell anything
FOR SALE: Aecordiao. 00 that's buyable. 322 *41*. J k 87. Htuinaaa Raatsto
R Trading Post, Inc. 2309 S.
Bam. 322 *770.
CoocreU Block BulMtog, SS S
Orange Blossom Trail, Or­
24, terrsno floors with 1214
Piano Servicing A Tuning
lando.
feat Door spaco lor Boat
Gena Cumbaa — 322-2641
1934 to 40 Ford motor, • cyl. Bowman's Trallar CL Fh
10*2 LOWERY FESTIVAL or
Contact 3!rs. Capps, 330 S. MS-4901.
gan, two full tire manual!
Palmetto.
with pr*-«At plitoni tor each.
FOR LEASE
Pull pedal board, beautiful 55. Furniture For Sato
SERVICE STATION.
walnut finish, like new coo
Good Locatioa. Good Products.
Sell Ua Your Furnltura.
dltlon. $2100 00-322 0221.
Good Troataant
Quick Service With the PHONE LOCALLY 322-4341
Permanent Special
32. llualncaa Equipment
Cash. SUPER TRADING
or apply ta tho
20% OFF REG. PRICE
POST. FA 2-0*17.
PURE
OIL COMPANY
1
USED
Underwood
Standard
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
311 Palmetlo Ava.
33-0*341 Typewriter—$20. t Under RATTAN Sofa and chair. Slim
wood Standard Typewriter— Line gas furnace. 3224069 90. Lola For Sato
EVENING APPOINTMENTS
$37.03, 2 Royal Standard after 5 p. m.
t BUILDING LOTS for Soto,
Seniors — ilarriett'a Beauty Typewriters, each — $49.03,
Cboap for Caah by Owwar,
Used furniture, appliances,
Nook, 103 So. Oak. Phone
OTHERS- $79.93 k up. Elec­ tools, etc. Bought - Sold
City water, Sower A Farad
222-1742.
tric 10 Key Adding Machine
Larry’s Mart 213 Sanford Street. Pb. Mary Gooovs —
with subtraction, excellent
322-0677 or 222-2341.
Ava. Ph. FA 24132.
8. Doga - Cate - Pain
condition— $*993, 1 Check
Protector, good condition—
SANFORD HERALD
AKC Reg. Black Min. Poodle
$10.95.
TERMS. POWELL’S,
WANT ADS
Pupe, « week*. 322-414*.
117 Magnolia. 322-3*42.
BRING FAST
F7CT7T78UI XASSB
REGISTERED Toy Fox Tar-|
NOTICE IS harabr ilva n tkaa
RESULTS
35. Vacuum Ctoanans
rier, at stud. 322-4022.
7 am enseaad la buala*** ad
4IB1.

Legal Notice

Lab* Mary. Psmlnet* County,
Florida, under th* flctltlou*
name ef, Faddca at Florida,
and that I Inland t* raglitav
•aid atm* with th* Clark e f
N O T IC E O F S « L U
Notice I* hereby el** n that lh* Circuit Court, Samlnel*
pursuant to th * flp*l dacra* n County. Florid*, la M cord ans*
fnrarleiur* and aal* entered with th* pravlitens a f th* Fl*«
50. Mine. For Sato
3. Caterlag • Food
In th* caua* pen-line In th* tltloua Nam* llatulaa, to -w lt t
Circuit Court In m l fo r Scml Section III.3S Florid* Statute*
for|Patioe, Floor, Free Estimates n«l* Cnunty, Florida, eaa* dna ISS7.
YOUNG beef tor
•la: vara aw Faddavaaa
number l t j t l . th* undtr
sand, cement, reck, pipe, kat
Frecter. 323-1*21.
»l«n*d Clark w ill Mil th* pro PubUah lapt. IS A Odt. T. IS*
steel, grease traps, dry party cltuated la nald Ceunty II. tsit.
BLACK-EYED PEAS, $1.71 wells. Stepping stones.
C D E - !» I
dearrlhed aa:
I-nt it , Rlnek I, flimland
bushel or 2 bushels for $3.00. MIRACLE CONCRETE CO
tv t r f . r iR c c r r c n cs tT ow
Eilat#*
Amended
plat,
ac
Hrlng own container. Harold IN Elm Ave.
222-3731
o n l i n e to plat recorded T H E vivtss J t n i r t a t . c i r Kastner Produce Co.
In Plat Rank IS. p*eec 1 and f t IT IV AVD FOR SEMINOLE
J. Publla Reaarda o f rem i­ t o t'N T V, FLORID t.
GUNS. Buy, m O, Trade, Re­
n
d* Count y, Florida.
CMARCBRT RO. l*S*t
15. Special Servicex
pair. O S T E E N BRIDGE Toeather
w ith all alructure* TIIE BOSTON F iv e CMTCfi
and Improvement* n ow and SAVINQ 9 SANK.
FISH CAMP.
A &amp; B HOOFING CO.
hereafter on aald land, and the
Plaint IfS,
COMPLETE ROOriNO SRV
BILL’S BARGAIN BARN renta, lu uea. and proflta of va.
the eh.iv* daerrlbed property WTt.LfAM C. WOOTXR, at urn.
NO JOB TOO SMALL
ef 19,000 Items
t provided, howerer. that th*
Defendant*.
NO JOB TOO LARGE
Mortaagor ahatl ha antltlad to
1300 Grapcville Ave.
NOTICE OF Bt'IT IN
oellaet
and
retain
th*
aald
WOfTTOAaa
FORECLOSrES
Financing Arranged
rent*. Itauaa, and praftta until T O i WILLIAM
C.
WOOTEN
322-9331
322-23^1*1 ZENITH TV, good condI default
haraundar): and alt fit.
and OLOIUA J. WOOTEN,
tloo, 140. 1210170.
tur*« nnnr ar hereafter attach­
ht# w lf*
ALTERATIONS * Tailoring. |
ed to or need In connection RESIIIKVCEi
with the premia** herein dee.
Rout* I. Bar I I I
322 7301. Mrs. Stephens, Howc rlhed and In addition thereto
Marvell. Arkanaas
~| ard~BIvdT-toogwood- Parkrl
Tha f n t iB w m g -d a ic n o a a ' nanaa.'
T o d ITI*h*V*#F THRtTtad tSM l
hold appllancaa. which are, and
NOTICE o r Bt'IT
Complaint to faraaloaur* A
For real automawfla bar­ |s t a t e o r r ia n t n a Ta
ahall b* deemed ta ha, Datura* artaln movtgag* eaeum bavln*
and a part o f th* raaltr, and th * follow ing 4**orlb *4 raw)
w a t m s : it m p e .
gains, eheek the Herald etoiswhosk
iicsi pr.Ncr. ta ere a portion o f th* eecurlty for proparly. t»-w lt:
tfled display section.
th* Indebtednee* herein men
unknown:
Int It. Block E. COUNTRY
Suit having bean M e l agalnal Honed:
CLUB MANOR. UNIT NO. L
On#
tn-Tlctar
C
llm
a
t
Klf
I ran In lh* Circuit Court. Ninth
araordlng to th* plat Share*
eben Eahauat Fan. Medal
I Judicial Circuit o t Florida, lo
e f *• recorded la
Flat
771. n o aerial number.
lan d for Seminal* Cauntr. In
Beak t t . Pag* IS. Fubll*
On* DtmTherm Wall lfeat*
IChanaarv, lh* a bbravU ial till*
Record* e f Samlnel* Oeu*«
te rro r ver oanasa
ar (Oil) Medal ISITIS. Bar
ty, Florida
Notice In harabr given that th* « f which It: Arthur a McMat
Ul m e n
Oam* end Freeh Water Flah turn, flea hnawn a* Arthur Me
h a* baa* filed against y * v ta
On# OH nang* (ataetrlc) th * abuv* atylad ault. and yaa
(-..mmlcalon O f th* a t f t * o t CAlluni. Plaintiff. varaua Warn*
Modal tOtaiWH, H .na l ISO- ar* raqulrad to earv# • co p y o f
Florida, actlna under * u ih o r-| tL Alp*, Defendant. for foreII7SI.
yo u r Antwar or ether Pleading
Itr conferred upon li hr th * e ta a u re at that cartnln rhatt.l
On# O F Refrigerator (#t#r te th* Complaint on P la in tiff-*
Conatltutlon at th* at* t* o f mertgeg* given hr
‘ h»
trie) Model L A I tia d t. Bar attorney*. ANDERSON. RUSH.
F1«etd*. Chapter ITS FUrld* I Plaintiff haraln. thin nolle* I
1*1 T R S n e lll
Statute*, and h r Chapter 141 - to vaaulr* you t# fit* with th*
DEAN A LOWNDKI. SIS Eaat
On*
Mot
Watar
Heater Central
» n j af tha Rule* and Ragtila- Clark e f aald Court your writBoulevard.
Orlande.
lelectrle) Model ISOYBA47 Florida, and fit* th * origin a l
Ilona ot th* remmlaalon doaa ta* dafaw*#*, If any, ta th*
S. Serial RIIUIIIT-S.
hereby aatahll.h aa • Wildlife Plaintiff** complaint filed
Anawer or other P leading la
Ten Venetian Blind*, (me
Management At** th* fe llo w .|* * l4 caua*. and ta aarv* a copy
tha offlr* e f lh* Clark e f th*
tall manufactured by gen Circuit Court on ar b e fo re th*
Ing l*n&lt;ta la aamlnot* County I tharaaf upon Plain ti ff* attor
karlk
Ola
.*
A
Paint
Com*
belonging
in
Loftier
Company.
I
ear*
act
latac
than
th*
Itl
Sth day e f Nevtm bw. ISIS. .M
patrol iim itst i m not -*
pany, Ranfnrd. Florid*, ne you fall te 4* aa, * daera* pr*
enmprlatng appraalmetelv J«4 day o f November, A. P. 1•••
STOPPING UNTIL t UND
m»d*t
nr
aaelal
number*
acre*: Lata A. B. C. D an I alkararia*, a decree pro can
conferee wilt b* taken a ga in E
THAT BLASTED, I O V U Y
F. Chat* A Company-* Buhdtvl. fcaae will b* *nl*r*4 analn* at public aal*. to th* hlahaat you far th* rallaf dem and** I*
elon at Wagner. Lot S North you far th* rallaf prayed for and beat bidder tor oath at II th* Complaint.
o ’ Clark A. M. on th* : i t h day
e f th* 0 * 1 . do Read. Black D. by Plaintiff,
Thla Notice ahatl h* puhltaha f Mitchell* ru r* * y o f th*| WITNESS my hand and th a f October. 1SII at th* Front ad one* a weak fo r fo u r te a l.#vy llrant. Th* Want S o fia a a l ot aald Court at ?euf«*r.|. txoir
the eemmule County aeeutiva weak* la th* S*nLit 4
l o t 1, alt ef Lot* I. a and t o f Florida, thla Sth day af Oct- Courtheuaa In Sanford Florida. Herald
(S E A L )
Block O of Mltchalt’s Surrey ahar, A. D. l i l t ,
DATED thla IU U r o t Oa*.
Arthur H. Beckwith. J r ,
e f th* Lacy Oraat. Lota «. S. I (SEAL)
ebar. 1) 14.
I and T o f Block C. a f Mltehall'a
Arthur H. Backwlth. J r.
Clerk o f lh* Circuit Court (SEAL)
Surrey o f th* I-*«y (Irani, a n i l
Clark af th* Otrrult Court
By: Martha T. Vthlan
Arthur H VachwKh, Jr*
Deputy Clerk
pooled aa a WIMIIf* Maaat*-|
By Martha T. Vlhlen
Clerk af Circuit C ou rt
ment Area.
Deputy Clerk
n F A R D A I.U OIUDLET
By: Martha T. Vthlan
AND LEW IS
Thl* order ehall to k * af foot I HUTCHISON AND I.EFFLER
Deputy Clark
Attorney* f o r rialntltf
Immedtataly.
ED WARDS BUILDINCI
Andtraon. Ruah, Daaa
IS North Court Street
By: A. D. Aldrlak. Dlraatar POST OFFICE DRAWER H
&amp; LowidM
Port Oftle* Boa ISIS
Oam* and Freak Water FUh SANFORD. FLORIDA
SIS Xaat Caatral Bautavnrd.
Commlaaion
I ATTORNEYS TOR PLAINTIFF Orlanda, Florida
Orlande, Florid*
Pubtlah Oat. T, l i l t .
lPuhli.h o « t . T, It. XL It. 1SC« I I’ utdteh Oat. 7, l i l t .
PubUah Ooc. L 14. SL SS, 116*
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DOGS RECEIVED toe Adop SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
tloo, boarded. Animal Ref- YOUR REXAIR DEALER
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Herald Classifieds Are Busy In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting!
•S. H o n m For Solo

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F or Sato

I BEDROOM, t Bath, K n o ­
Excellent Location
l l yttio. Ph. m o m .
BEAUTIFUL Building Lot on
r i m at New Smyrna Beach,
BEADY TO MOVE LN
Now i l l Bedroom Horn**, Ocean aide. $35oO-TERMS.
1-2 bath*. Bo. Leoivood aria
BEDROOM, 2 bath home
—‘Trade* eoaatocrod, and with lfe. living room, fam­
v a il build oo your lot. Scmlily room, fenced yard with
Bola Ceuaty'* Laadinf Build
k fruit trees.
or
917,900 • TERMS
HAROLD LOOAN
LMN ENTERPRISES, INC.
Payton Realty
Salta offlca: So. oo U. S. IT 222-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
02 to Ditto Ball Dinar, turn
ri|ht ooa block oo Seminole
THIS ONE IS
Avo. aw-ioii.
A home, not just a houae. Tho
Urfo fenced back yard with
S BiSraam House, fruit
pin# trees; the 3-bedrooms,
alee lie. tot Sy owner, Ph. living room, kitchen aod
Florida room need only you
to ho complete. And it can
ho yours for tho appraised
B t Johns Realty
FHA value of 110,100, with
T IB T1MB TESTED P I M
only |33o down.
US N. Park Avo. PA M 1B

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SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine ScHser

S BEDROOM, 1 Rtth near
Plnamat School k now
•hopping Cooler, VA Loan,
2o« Loural Dr. Ph. 322-8*34.

‘Wa Kara The Horae For You'

Stenstrom Really

2565 PARK DRIVE
322-2120
322.7495
S ROHM , 190* Elliott. 16.300
NIGHTS 322 4124 — 323-031*
322-0*91 or sm .
HOUSE k • lota on Sanford
Ave. with 2 lots A Apt. on
Palmetto, flS.SOO— 3224323
or 1234.
E VERETT A . HARPER
AGENCY • REALTOR
SMS 8. Park Ava.
Phonal FA 2-23*4 or FA 2-22*3
GRF.ENBKfAR
Choire
lota
a/ailabla
la
Greenbriar o f Loch Arbor
overlooking
golf
ceurae.
Custom building te year
2, J, k 4 BEDROOMS
specification!.
Greenbriar
1. lVI, k 2 BATHS
daveloped by
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
XINGSWOOD
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT!
V I 2-1074

$100 DOWN

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1—1/0«» B Found
I — Puraonnla
4— Beauty Cirn
i — Dnr Narunrta*

s—Chile cere
i —Den—cm*—Feta
t»— Uvattnck
1J—Special NstleM
is—Cnterlne

14—

Plneon to Ent

II—
Wooer Want##
14—
tiviage * u i a
•*— l a i u r i a m

•»—tck M ii a taeetvntlaag
71— K m pU yanl g«rvt«aa
Tt—Mali Blip w h i m
71—F«m lli Hltp tria l* !
15— Slain i r Famala Hot*
74—s* l* a Help Wantt*
17—aituatiiw wanted
IJ —Income r r a p w t r
I t — Bu alaiN F r ig — Sail
It— R ail E atiti W u U 4
t l — Real B s tlt e l i t *
17— UualMM R ia ia ls
»o— ixita F i r lain
I t — Karma—droves
t t —Out o f ktata A r r M g i

15—
Special Servlets
14—
Swimming Fool*
IT—Janitorial Borvloea
15— Do*!t-T ouri 4lf
11— Bultd*rn Suppllai
10—Conrrol* Conitr.
SI—Homo Repairs
31—Plumbing
IS— Painting
IIHoumi For Ball
14—Wall Drilling
It—Hout*«—S ill ir Riat
I f — Air Can*. A Boating
tt—House Far Rant
I t —Radio - Telavltlon
100—
Raaort Rental*
50— Photo A Equipment
H I — Trailer*— Cabinaa
&gt;0— llomo AppllancM
III—
Mobil* Horn**—8*1*
II—
Mualcal Instrument! 101—
Mobil* llomao— R*n|
11—
l l u t l n i M E q u ip m e n t 101— Trailer Spec*— Rent
It—Job Printing
188—Trailer Lola— Sale
111— Apartments For R» at
14—I’phoUtarr
l i — V a cu u m Cleaner*
l o t — lloome For Rant
17—Moving A Stonge
110— Hotel Rooms
U —Kxtarmlnalorn
l i t — Rental Ag*nt*
41—Plan L»—Flo wen—gnolg t i l — Wanted Ta Ileal
10—
Ml*c. For Bain
III—
Autoa r * r Halo
51—
Article* For Kont
114—Auloe—Bill or T ri4 l
&gt;1—Swap or E t c h i n g *
l i t —Truck! Fir Ball

11—

Wanted To Bur
id —Furniture Fir S i l l

118—Automotive SorvlM

t l —Antique! F i r I I I *
&gt;1—M in or To L o l l
10—OualaiM O pp ortuiltloe

111—Marin* Supplies

111—

feooia ro A Cycle*

l i t —RoiU A Meter*

425-5938

HOME RENTERS
If*

ROOM rurolsbad Apt. AircoodiUooed Bedroom. $45.1U
R. Mb., 222-42*3.
WE L A E A APARTMENTS

114 w. Pint St.

good bo* toes* I* ram. Apt 2900 WfQonvDla.
rad with Saodtod *
M o a n Bwvtotog 1-Room IffictoncT apt
rtoa Heaoeo, Fairly pvt bath A shower, suitable
Pitoad. 1* *1 Haas I
tor couple ar stogto parson
ar retired. All vtilltiaa toread. Ideally to­
HOME OWNERS eluded
asted ea Ut St., withla 1
block ot I free parking tola
right, aro
and ahopptog oenler. in­
tog food
quire
at Manual Jarobeon
Call Today, Tar Prompt aad
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.
H Faya I

to

StenstromRealty

FURN. Apt. Close a . Jimmie
Cowaa. 321-4*11.

MODERN 2 Bdrm. turn. Apt.
t*45 PARK DRIVE
401 Palmcttn Ave. 322-1374
322-2420
822-7495
after 5:30 p. m.
NIGHTS 122 4*14 - 333-034*
UPSTAIRS, unfurnished apart­
ment. 30* Magnolia Ava. Ap­
TWO BEDROOM, unfurnished ply downstairs, after • p.m.
101* Magnolia, $73.00. R. A 4 Rooms, Furn., water, $60.
Williams, Ph. 322-3*51.
3 Rooms, Fun. water, light*,
clean—ISO 322 27*4.
3 BEDROOM, Hardwood ftoore
Kitchen Equipped, Air con 108. Rooms For Kent
ditioo, 10x20 S c r e e n e d
breexeway, carports, Ige CLEAN ROOM for Min. 401
shaded lot, Good location
Magnolia Ave. 322 0720.
$110 me. Ph. 323-3*00.
ROOMS
FURN. 2 Bdrm. house, raSINGLE - DOUBLE
spooslbto Adults, no pat*. EUvitor and maid service
$90 mo. 322-1177.
From $12.30 per week, yearly
. BEDROOM, 2 bath, un­ lease.
VALDEZ HOTEL
furnished. 1 ml. to base, 2
Mrs. Burton
blocka to shopping center A 322-12$!
school, i year lease rer*iir 115. Auto* For Sale
ed. $120 mo. 322 M70 after
3 p. m.
STOCK CAR: M Ford, 2 en­
gines. 2422 S. Chase, after
2-BEDROOM, partly furnish­
• PM.
ed. $73 mo. 922-7712.
QUIET country living, only 1I49 DODGE Coupe, new
minutes from Downtown brakea and muffler, $23. CaU
Sanford. Unfurnished 2-bed­ after • p. m. 322 6680.

322-5612

Stenitrom Realty

SOUTHWARD
Legal Notice

Seminole Realty
Legal Notica

tlnnol Msrtsae* As*,relation
Chertor Act. having It* prin­
cipal oin*# In Ik* city o
WMhlagtaa, DUlrlet of Colum
hie. pteiMirr. verm*, lkclie
B. ■ARGENT *n4 MATiFt, T.
■ AROENT. hi* «ir*. I»*f*n4
ent* And you erl rtqulrtd t«
aOr*# * copy of your An.w*r
or otbar pUadlng to tho Com
plaint »n Plaintiffs Attorney
Mseb N. Ct***Und. Jr. Suit*
III Sanford Alltitle National
Bank Building, fanford. rlor
ld», an* file Ifc* original An
aw«r or olbar pW*dlng In tho
office of tho dark of th* Clr
null Court on or btfora th - Itth
day nf Octobtr, A. D li lt If
you flit to do •«. o 4*cr*o pro
aonftito will b* tiktn *n*ln*t
.you for th* r*II«f d«a&gt;ind*d In
th* Complaint.

C ou n ty and r m * , i o - w i t i

l o t 14. Block M. gUNLAND
KaTATkia, I
eubdlvlalon.
•aoordlng to a pl»t lh*r*.
of. recorded lo I*l»t Rook
It. p * « * o II to ?] nf th*
I’ ubllr Record- o f S*mlhole co u nty, Klnrld*

E A C H OF VOI7 Irl I I E q l ’ litE D l o fl|* y o u r i n - w « r o r t»lh*r
w r lt l* n d * f* n * * « |&lt;&gt; th* C o m ­
plaint with t h * Clerk o f th*
C ir cu it C ou r t o f S«mtnn1* C o u n ­
ty, F lorid a. In thl* p r o c * * d ln «
and t o BOrvo I c o p y th ereof
upon th* p l a i n t i f f * attorney*,
who**
m m * * and
ed-lr*****
ar* h * r * l n * f t * r **t forth. »*
r eq uir ed by law, not U t o r than
th* 4th d a y n t N o - i m b i r 1984.
In defa u lt t h e r e o f t h l d u l l
will p ro c * * d * « p a r t i upon th*
en t r y o f • D*c r ** P ro C o a f i * * o
a s a ln e t you.
Thl* Nolle* thall b* publlih
•4 one* • w ok for four coo
W IT N E S S m y hand and lh*
•
wnokt Ik T h i ainfurd o f f i c i a l ***t o f **ld Court lo
H*r*ld. i now*pip«r circulated S e m ln ol* C ou n ty . F l o r l d l , thl*
In S«mlnola County, Florida.
Sth d a y o f O c to b e r 1944.
Dil*d m il llth diy I f &gt;«pt ( S E A L )
•mb*r. A- D. till.
A r t h u r H. R « r k w l t h , J r ,
(BEAL)
Clerk o f th* C ircu it Court
1 / Arthur H. Rackwltb, Jr
My: M ar th a T. V lh lo o
D ep u t y C lerk
Clark o f Circuit Court
Slick N. Cleveland, Jr. ind
R E A R D A 1 .U O P .ID L E T
AN D L E W I S
Carroll Burk*
Attorn*/* fir Plaintiff
A t t o r n e y * fo r P l a i n t i f f
r. o Dmwor s
40 North C ou rt Street
Po*t O f f i c e B o i JJJ4
Sanford. Florid!
Pukiun n.pt. te, si. is, * o«i o r la n - lo . Flor id a
T. n il.
P u b ll- h OoL 7. 14. I I . SI. 1144
C D F -4 1
COE-IT

BANK^
^POSSESSION

•o&lt;-l*li»n. a corporation organlied und*r an Act nf Congr***
•nd * * n t ln t pursuant t o th*
Faleral Na'lnnal Mortgage At
•nclatlan C k i r t i r Act, h iv in g
It* principal nfflr# In th* City
of
Waihlngtna,
Dlltrlct
Columbia. I* lh* Plaintiff, and
WILLIAM U R H A I, |l NBAY*
T'HlI.K and DEANNA IIIIOWN
T&lt;hi LE. hi* wlf*. lh* D*f*nd
ant*. 1 will Mil l i th* hlghatt
•nd h*at bidder for raah i t th*
Front Doer o f th# gomlnol*
County CourthouM Dt th# City
of Sanford. County o f Ntmlnol*.
flat* nf Flnrtd*. *t 11:00 A. M
on
th* l*lh day o f Ootobtr
l i l t , th* (allowing dotorlhed
property •• l* t forth In Mid
rin*l D*cr*o. to-wltt
Ivnt 117. OAKLAND HILLS
*--cordlag ta th* plat th***
of *e r*-ord*d la
Plat
Uuok is. p « a * l 41 l a d 11
Public Record* i f S«mla*l*
County. Florida.
Dated thla Sth day o f October
A. D. 1111.
(SEAL)
Arthur H Beckwith, J y ,
Clerk nf Clroult Court
lly: KliMBttb Bruanabia
D. C.

Mack N. Cleveland, Jr.
and Carroll Burk*
Att*ra*y» for Plalatiff
F. O Drawer t.
Sanford, Florid*
Puhllab O c t 7. 1944.
CDF-II

$100.00 DOWN

MOBILE llama Comptota,
Bedrooms with extra large
sturdy
aluminum
living
room. Excellent Condition
Move right to. Cash, Good
MONTHLY PAYMENTS Terms, Trade, smaller Trail
FROM $50.00
er, Truck, Camper, heavy
FOR THE BEST HOME
duty paint Sprayer. WHAT
BUY
HAVE YOUI
Setootioa M 2, 3, and 4
Bedrooms loeited to various
sections of Sanford
Immediate Delivery

SEE YOUR

V A - FHA
Property
Management
and Sales Broker

BART PILCHER, BROKER
Personal 8ervica

1 B E D R O O M Trailer oo
Urge lake. Adult* only. Ph.
322-73*8

LARGE 2 bedroom furnished
apartmeat 322-3535.

Office: 322-211*
Nights: 323-0700
322-0*4*
3324 Park Drive

3-ROOM furnUhed farega
apartment, water, electri
city furnished. Nice, clean
333-1305,

Trade
With

123. Boats ft Motors

Holler’s

Gateway To Tba Waterway |

Robson Sporting Good*
Your EV1NRUDE Deator
E. tot Ph. PA SAM I

65 Chevrolet

|Batata 1-Dr. Sodaa, T l,
Aatomatic Trowarniaaloo,
Sto HP JOHNSON Motor, Ilk*
Radio aod Hosier.
bow , cushions * Gts Tank— |
$125. 922-4252.
7v* H. P. JeksooB, gear akift.|
separata gaa tank, sturdy
wooden stead, ta good at|
■ow condition. $75.

* 2 2 8
57 Ford
Station Wagon, V-8, Aato. |
Traaa- Power Stoartag,
Radio aad Iia tir.

MtoSUMN]

195

I pricisb

59 Pontiac
Baaaevin# CoavertibU,
Y ;$ . Aatomatic Tr*aa. |
mtoaton. Power Staariag,
Powag Brakea, Radio Bad

Heater.

O N TO P Q U A L I T Y *

*77S

USED CARS

55 OldimobUe
Ill-D r. Sedan, V-* Engine I
I Automatic Traasmlaaioa.
&gt;aM«i &lt;t*V*k—ew-v-v ■»

mmrA.EtoartoNtoiDA

’295

1963 PONTIAC CATALINA
VENTURA VISTA.
Whllo with bloc Interior. Air condi­
tioning, Power Steering, Power
Brakes, Automatic, Radio, Heater,
Mhits Tire*. A top grade offering.

?7 N

61 Chevrolet
RUeayao d-Dr. Sedas, *
Cylinders, Auto. Traas^
Radio and Heater.

’1195
1M1 RAMBLER SUPER WAGON
Automatlr, Radio, llrater,
mileage beauty la beige.

A

'ION

raSStoSSaSSSSLio*

b-to*

56 Cadillac
Coup* DoVilla,

’145

u r x r

61 Ford

1960 T-BIRD
with Air Conditioning. Very
appealing. Golag for

*168B
I WWW

I Country Sedan, 4-Dr. Rta-1
lion Wagon, V-t. Auto.
Trane., Power Steering,
Radio and Hentar, Lug.
Rack. Clean,
fags
raneporUllo
Hon.

Solid |

’1495
62 Chev. Belalr I

I960 ItUICK 1NVICTA

4-Dr. Sedan, V-*, Auto.
Traao.. Heater, Sharp
Red Finish, dean In­
terior, Good Tire*. A
Good Bay At

Power and Air Conditioning.
This on# la Luxury. Duly

’1595

V jz r r r
I960 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN.

61 Chev. Impala
I4 Door Hardtop, Equipped I
With V-8, Auto. Tran*.,
Power Steering. Radio and
Heater, Beautiful 2-Ton*
Flnieh, Color Keyad In­
terior In Blue, WW Tlrce,
Mechanically Right.

Automatic. A (teal at
*$• Mercury $36* h*1. $99 mn.
’39 li Pickup $381 bat $.11 mo
•19 Ford $411 bel. $32 mo. |

’1695

I960 HAMHI.ER 6 CYLINDER
STATION WAGON.
Standard (ran«mi»iinn for economy.
Cream with Whit* Tirre.

'I N

58 DeSota
4 Dr. Medan, V-8, Auto.
TransmU*lon, Power
Steering, Power Brahe*.
Radio aad Heater.

’275
61 Olds
Many More Top Buys On Display!

Sapor 88 — 4-Dr. Hardtop, I
V-8, Auto. Trana., Power
Hteerlog, Power Broken,
Radio aad Heater, lllatCriout Light Blu* Finlth,
Clean Well Kept Interior,
Powered By Ultra-High
|Comprosalon Rocket En­
gine, Plenty Of Power and [
Ready To Go.

’1395
OPEN FRIDAY

WE DO TRADE!

NITE T IL 8 P.M.

NATIONAL

IB lH iV .P H u H

106. Apartments for Rant

JIM HUNT
REALTY

A h riy i

904 W. M St. FA MIIS
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

Call $22-749*

103. Mobile Homes - Rent

&gt;

AUTO GLASS &amp;
Wkaa Yott
SEAT COVER CO.|

To suit th* wagon buyer. V-i, Power
Strrrlng, Power Brakrn, Radio,
llrater. While Tlrrn,

*38 Cadillac $:.97 hal. $31 mn.
’38 Chryalcr $399 hal. $31 mn.
'18 Pontiac $199 hal. $29 mo.
'$* Focd $368 hil. $27 mo.
't l Olda $392 b il. $J1 mo.
’$7 Imperial $389 bil. $91 mo.
'17 Plymouth $199 hal $32 mo
’$7 Rulck $388 h il. $31 mo.
't l Llaeela $792 hal. $34 mo.
'IT Chevrolet $999 bel $17 mo
'88 Ford U, PU 8587 hit $2* mo
'SI Olds $399
hal. $22 WO.
'IS Ford
$199hal.$mo.
1|
'S3 Old* $187
hil. $27 mo.
'IS Cadillac $299 hiL $17 mo.
‘34 Bokk $199 hal. It* mo.
31 Ford H I'U $399 bal $17 mo
'31 Poetise $399 bal. $17 mo.
’$2 Cadillac $299 bal. 114 mo.
'38 Ford1199
hal. 117 mo.
'37 Cadillac $299 haL $18 mn.
'87 Deheta $$17 bal. $82 mo.
'S3 Cadillac $299 hal. $18 mo.
'37 Cadillac $899 hal. 117 mo.
'38 Feed$899
bal. $12 m i
'8* Llacola $12*9 bal. $49 mo.
'•I Csravelto $1091 bal $16 mo
'I* Mercury $13* bel. $* n\o.
'37 Mercery $299 baL $11 mo.

JY

A Sea* Cavan

M

LIKE GRANDMA'S
SALES BROKER
CAN
be
“ LIKE OURS" instead
From Semtnol* County
Wa Hava Tba Homa For Yon
From loafer* Esohingi
(Dial Dlrtot)
when you spook with pride
of ownership of this zne
ions 2 story home. 4 bed
9.’&gt;. House* For Sato
rooms,
2 baths, living room, 9.i. Ilnusca For Salo
2545 PARK DRIVE
dining
rm.,
Fla.
rm.,
large
222-2420
222-74*5
3 BEDROOM, t Bath, Concrete BY OWNEli, nice 2 Bedroom
kitchen, aer. back porch,
Block, kitchen equipped,
NIGHTS 322 4*24 - 323 0544
House—must sell, close lo
maids room, work shop, etc
fenced yard, VA Loan, near
schools, store, P. O. &amp; oo
House In PERFECT condi­
Pmecrest School A Shop­ paved road, $3,730 k cash
tion inside and out. $17,230 ping Center. 322-7212.
talks. Ph. 868 4401, Enter­
and own-&lt;r financed after
prise, Florida.
renonabla down-payment.
room, livLxg, dining aad fam­
$100 DOWN
FRA . RESALES
ily room*. Largs shady yard.
FHA-VA HOMES Uka naw, I A 3 BEDROOM $53
par mo. 322-2437.
SEVERAL Outstanding 3 A 3 MASONRY Homes, 1 k 1
nr tub cmccrr cocbt.
Bedroom Homes available in Baths, Kitchens Equipped.
Investment k Realty
ffntrm jveicMf, ciBCtrr nr
BEDROOM House, kitchen
vlobioa in ana fob ■■mi 11* N. Park Ave.
922-1179 ■II Areas of Sanford. Let ns Iioo Down, Payments less equipped. Apply 1008 Elm
■ o tv corvTv.
Show you Around I
Ave.
than rent.
CMARCBBV HO. 14*1*
B B D I J U L WATIOXAL MOHTHELMLY
REALTY
« A 0 1 ASSOCIATION, 4 eorporWILL SHARE my etoaa, com­
Ph. 322-1*41
■liea,
fortable, furnished • room
No t ic b e r at tr
PUtatlff.
house with reliable, white
TOi rr^&gt;TD
DWAtNE
MAR­
-»*•
lioi S. Park Ave.
TOTAL PRICE ONLY $4*30
TIN ami a i i n t i . K r ARL R IL tl
B.
BARORNT sn4
worn as or couple, good
FA
3-1213
anytime
Nett
smell
I-bed
room
home,
ur.r.n m a r t i x . hi* wif*
M A T IIb U
* A ROE NT, hli
4«f«n4tnt *.
only io btoek* from dews- neighborhood, r * ai nnabl e
wife.
D*f«n4ant«
TGU AND EACH OF TOU
rest. 322-T9Q0.
towB.
Low Sows payment,
ar* hereby nntiri,q that rult
w ane* o r ivrr in
mo n t h l y yayments only FURNISHED. $ • bedroom.
BOBTOAIB VOarrtOSCBB h i* h**n eomm*nc*il ig a in tt
r in r t ir c o ib t
t.BSMR E. RAROKNT sn4 you In tha rtrcuit Court o f th* rv tub
$41.30.
Adult*. No pets. 322 4039.
MAYSRL, I. SAROEMT. Ninth Judicial Circuit nf th* VITTII Jl DICI4I. ( IBI-i rV OF
Dll wife, who** rnM»nci ktata tit r i o r l d i in and for rr.nnini rv a n d fob ibm i *
ROBERT
A.
WILLIAMS
!• unknown tnl whoa* Uat aamlnol* County, th* abbre v­ vnr.R roi VTV.
2-BEDROOM, furnished, $63.
knew* mailing Mir#*# It: iated H ill nf which In:
cbavcenv vo. risen.
Realtor
t-BFDROOM, furnished, $43.
II tnuth EtfiMOn Av*nu*, THE WESTE RN AND SOUTH­
ANBVDBtt VATICB OF
E eyaaS LuaSquist, Asm . 9-BEDROOM, 2 batb, furnishERN LIFE INSURANCE COMNorth OrUndo. rVorM*.
roMKCLnavBB salb
YOU AR E HRRKBT MOTI FANT. oto..
FEDERAL NATIONAL MO RT­ PA 39N1 AtlaaUe Btnk Bldg.
ad. $113,
Flalntlff. GAGE ASSOCIATION. * CorPlBO Ihot n CoMfloInt to (or*elote A r*rt»ln mnrlsas* on V I
pavilion.
BEDROOM HOUSE, excel
cumbering the foilowme i»&lt;- n - O T D PW AINE MARTIN end
F ills tiff.
lent location, sear schools A Ball-Blair Agency
onset real property. tn-witi
SH IR t.E r ARLENE MARTIN
churches. For Information REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
hi*
Wlfo,
M
||,
Del I, llo a k I. NORTH OR
WILLIAM G E R A L D
NEAL
LAN DO IICOND ADD!
Srd A Ptrh Ave.
D*f#a4aau. TOOLE and DEANNA BROWN
caU tol-toae, Miami. Florid*.
n o n aaoorein* ♦# »i»t la C h i a o w y H i. H is s .
TOOLE, n il wtfA
Phoae 322-3*41
thereof r»«oM*t in rut
T h i naturl of thla fu ll la •
Daflw dl M l 3 BEDROOM, 1 bith. de»p
of
that
rortaln
Book t l . P u n II. M * n i Mr*&lt;-IOiur*
NOTICE 19 M EREBT OIVII, Public Record* of Sami mortgaa* held and owned bv EN purtuonl lo In Am*nd*d
well, Ftoecrest low down 102. Mobile llnmeri • Sale
nolo County, Florida
plaintiff, dated Catcher Id. |S1 t Fln*l D*«-re* o f For*clo*ur*
parmest. it* W. Woodliad
hao bon fIIw-1 Aitlmt &gt;»u In nd rlCOrdod Ocloher 1J. ISil ilaied lh* lUi day o f Uetobar,
1-2 and 3 Bedroom*
Drive. 322 31*2.
■-«hl lb oj» i.*tyU d-tJ lf . I h i . i h a t l l l n tl lfls lil__ Uncord.
tit ,L h, 1114. ood entered la
NEW and USED
elite or whlth le federal No. p i g * t « r o f lh# P u b lic Re cor d* Chancery Ct*a No. I l l t l nf (h*
o f 8* m lnn l* C ou n ty , Flori d *, on. Circuit Cnurt nf th* Ninth Judlionet U orien e Aisoctution.
Awnings A Cabanas
Government Owned
Corporation orgtilied under on e u m l x r l n g t h i t c e rt a in p i * '* lni*| circuit In and for S*ml
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
Homes
Act nt Cnnareit in4 (sitting or p arre l o f p r o p e r ly Inciled, col* County, Florida, wherein
Hwy. 17 92 S.
322 2342
purautnt to ifc* r«4*rit N» a l l u i l * , and h . ln a In o«ld Federal Nation*! Mortgag* A*

Legal Notice

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

», 117 Catalina. Furnished Apis. Ceatratly to- [ StakArik Gfaus and Paint
Company
t-EBDKOOM furnished hotuo cited $41.N A 1*0.00 per |n o Magaalto Ph. PA 14*23
month.
Ph.
1223*41.
ea ltka, atoctric kitchen. A

Per tba Boat Buy ha
A Naw or Resale Home,
See Stenitrom Realty

HOME, furalahod or
od. Qtoaao. No qualifying,
822444* avootogi. Saa, 1M
Jeaktas Circle, E.

120. AbIowmHIvo Smico

hunter'* paradtot. la tho SMALL, FURN. imcMncy
Osteen area, $30 mo. Alio
Apt. lor 1 ar Maple. Lights
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Soviets Reject
Protest From
Washington
MOSCOW (UPI) — Tha
•evict Union admitted today
Hi ageate Marthod t in t U.8.
military attack** and a Brit*
Ml aaOsagoa la a Siberian
hotel raid. Bat It tald it artid haeauaa the men wtro »pyla« orhlla traveling an tbo
traaa-llbartaa railroad.
A Sorlot Forolfn MlnUtry
aoto rtjoetod U J . and Brit*
lob grataata against tho fore*
Ibio nlghtUm* March of tho
attacboa la tbolr hotel rooms
la Khabaronk laat month.
A itrsac Sorlot countorprotoat ebarsod tho Allied
diplomats antacid In eiplonaga. It warned they may bo
daelarad parsons non grata
and bo oapollad from the So*
riot Union.
Tbo fear U J . and British
attacboa are now la Tokyo.
Tho men involved wort
U J . Army attache Georgs A.
Aubrey of Annapolis, Md.,
assistant Army attache L t
CoL Kart R. LIewer of Os*
mond. Nob., MaJ. James F.
Smith ad Moore, Okla., and
British assistant naval attache
LL Cmdr. Lavilla.
They said Soviet officials
karst Into their hotel rooms at
Khabarovsk the night of
Sept IS-29 and Marehed their
posaeMlons, Mlilng cameras,
film and a translator radio.
All four men are now In
Tokyo.
The Soviet news agoney
Tasa today said tho Moscow
Foreign Ministry replied to
tho Allied protests In notes
to tho U. B. and British em*
hassles hero charging that the
Allied attaches "engaged In
spying." Tho Incident was tho
Mventh known time that So*
vlot authorities have Interfer­
ed with or mistreated West­
ern military attaches since
1963.

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TALLAHASSEE (UPI) On* of four Democratic state
representative* who are sup­
porting
Republican
Barry
Gold water for president charg
od In a circuit court suit Mon
day that th* Democrats loyalty
oath is vague and, la some
eases, unfair.
State Rep. Julian Bennett,
who says h# wants to vote for
Gotdwster, claimed In the Leon
County suit, that although the
party oath requires that
candidate vote (or only 90 per
cent of all opposed Democrats
on the bsllot, it deprives many
candidates of their rights of
choice.
In Bay County, for example
Bennett said he would have to
vote for Johnson, since there
are only six contests on the
ballot and a vote for a Repub­
lican would break the 90 per
cent rule.
Bennett asked th* court to
Invalidate the oath.
Rep. Ray Mattox of Polk
County, another Democratic
Gold water backer, has said he
will vote for the GOP nominee
despite his oath.

M issin g Boat
Is Located
ST. PETERSBURG (UPI)
— Th* Coast Guard cutter
Vigilant located a disabled
Tarpon Springs shrimp boat
early Tussday wallowing In
heavy seat in tha Gulf of
Mexico. The 42-foot boat was
tha object o f a search since
Monday mornlnr.
The -Little Greek” was
found anchored about BO miles
northwest of Tarpon Springs.
Four men were aboard.

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Allies Pressured To Join NATO Nuclear Fleet
Seminole County s * * * on the St Johns River * * * * “The Nile of America”

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VOL. 56

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908 THURS.. OCTOBER 8, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 295

Altamonte Group Protests To Council

When a Herald reporter
contacted Bob Beiaerer of the
Seminole Memorial Hoapital
aod told him that tha federal
government had approved the
inititulion'a request for a
3650,000 grant, Besaerer aaid:
• ••
"Thanh you."
"We want more comment
than that," aald the reporter.
To which Beaserer replied,
B la st K ills 6
••What more can I aay and
PORT APRA, Guam (UPI)
mein It any more sincerely.”
— A fir* and an explosion
• • •
aboard an American Navy
Jaycees
President
Clyde
dry dock repair facility in
Long underwent surgery at
this Paeafic naval station
Orange Memorial Hospital this
killed six men and injured 25
week and is reported to be
others today.
making satisfactory progress.
He Is expected to be there
about another week or 10 days.
DETROIT (U l’l) — A top
While Clyde is out, VP Frank
General St o t o r a executive
Finch will handle the reins.
says tha end of a 14-day
• • •
strike by more than a quarter
Speaking of the Jaycees,
million workrra is not in
don't forget the Christmas Pasight until at least the end
radc theme contest for kids in
o f next week.
grades one through six. Dead­
line is Oct. 23. Put your think­
ing caps on. kids, and come
CAIKU, U. A. K. (UPD —
up with a good one.
Congolese P r • m i e r Molse
• • •
Next week Is National News­ Tahomba remained u n d e r
paper Week and The Herald Egyptian house arrest for the
will he bringing you some spe­ third eonsrrutlve day today in
a diplomatic war o f nerves
cial features. Watch for i t
with President Carnal Abdel
• • •
Rotarians w i l l entertain Nasser.

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Strike Continues

Tshombe Still Held

their D i s t r i c t Governor,
Chaunccy McIntyre, at their
Monday meeting next week.
Mrs. McIntyre will accompany
him and will be entertained by
the Rotary-Anus on her visit
here.

Bolivian Feud

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' MUTUAL CONCERT ASSOCIATION President, Judge Vernon Mize and
his wife were honored at n reception give by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mcbnnc,
Tuesday, tdgnaling the beginning o f un intensive two week membership
drive for the 1961 concert season. Shown here from left nre Judge Mize,
Mrs. Mize, Mrs. Mebanc and Frank Mebane.
(Herald Photo)

1964 Mutual Concert Trusty Does
Campaign Under Way Quick Change

By Julian fUcnstrom
A delegation beaded by Mr.
and Mrs. James E. Wagner,
Robert Tope and PhilUp Tope
Wednesday night appeared be­
fore the Altamonte Springs
Town Council and called for
an Investigation on why they
were not permitted to Inspect
certain municipal records.
Citliens were reported to
have visited U.c Town Council’s
offices on Oct. S and 7 and
asked to see 1963 tax records,
tax receipts, records of de­
linquent fines collected and
water receipts.
They were reported to have
inspected the tax roll but last
night complained that they
were not allowed to aee other
records. They were, however,
advised that they could inspect
the town's financial state­
ments.
They also complained that
during thrlr visit to the town's
offices tiiey saw political liter­
ature being displayed on be­
half of Mayor I-aurrcnre Swotford, a Democratic candidate
for County Commissioner.
The Council referred the
matter to Attorney Joe Davis
and requested that he provide
a legal opinion.
The Council authorized a re­
quest to the Housing and Home
Finance Agency for a feasi­
bility study on a proposed
sewage system and authoriz­
ed Davis to close out the pur­
chase of the Maltbie Shores
water system which will be
tied in with Altamonte's mun­
icipal system.
In other action the board
agreed to clean a drainage
ditch adjacent to Prairie L«W,
■it as a Board o&gt; Equaliza­
tion Ocl. 28. rezuned ses-en lots
on Maitland Avenue on which
a building there will be conj verted into a day nursery and
awarded four road projects to
|the Orange Paving Co. of Al­
tamonte Springs.

No Denial Of
Report From
Washington
WASHINGTON (UPI) The United States and West
Germany appear to be apply­
ing psychological pressure on
Allies reluctant to Join the pro­
posed NATO nuclear fleet.
At least that la the reaction
of some Western diplomats to
German reports, which Wash­
ington has not denied, that the
two countries may "g o it alone” If necessary.
Most
Western
diplomats
seriously doubt that the Unit­
ed States would be prepared
to launch the force as a twopower operation because this
would intensify Soviet fear* of
eventual German control of nu­
clear weapons.
It would live the Russians
added ammunition in their bat­
tle against the proposed MultiLateral Nuclear Force (MLF),
which they claim if a device to
give the West Germans a fin­
ger on the nuclear trigger.
Such a bi lateral force al­
most certainly would raise a
storm in NATO, too, because
of general reluctance to see
the former enemy get a pre­
ferred position In the West'*
nuclear defense strategy.
Even the suggestion that the
United States might consider
establishing the force with
Germany atone may seriously
Jeopardize a major effort the
United States wants to make
to improve East-West relations
after the Nov. 3 election.
The Johnson administration
wants to push the proposed
"non -proliferation” pact with
Russia—an agreement to pro­
hibit spread of nuclear wea­
pons or know-how to countries
now without them.
The Russians have resisted
such a pact unless the Unit­
ed States abandons the MLF.
American officials have ex­
plained repeatedly that diffu­
sion of responsibility among
at least five or six participat­
ing powers in MLF—with the
U. S. (’ resident holding a veto
on m e of tbe, w eapon—would
eliminate any ipossihle danger
posed by the Germans.

LA PAZ. Bolivia (UPI) —
A bristling exchange o f mes­
sages between President Vic­
tor Pax Estenssoro and Vice
The Seminole County Mutual in November with "Comedy
President
Itene
Rarrientos
Concert Association kicked off and Conflict," a drama of
A county Jail trusty chang­
made it appear today that a
• • •
its 1964 memtiership drive theater through the ages, fea­ ed from hi* prison clothing to
new
politicul
crisia
may
be
This is National Fire Pre­
turing Jo Denimond n n d
Tuesday night with a reception
vention Week and one of the brewing here.
Frank Willow, stars of radio, civilian garb early this morn­
for President, Judge C. Ver­ television and theatre.
Important ways you can pre­
ing while winking In the Jail
non Mire, and his wife.
vent fires is by having your
This will lie followed in Jan­ ami walked away In a clean
NEW YORK (U PI) — AcMr. and Mrs. Frank Mcbanc
home h e a t i n g equipment
uary with the nationally, fans- break.
\
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checked out before K turns cased Russian spies Alex­ were hosts to the reception at
Stetson Concert Cbm.- and
Sheriffs
deputies
Said
tha
cold, you light it up and every­ andra Sokolov and hia wife, their Loch Arbor home, and I in March with the Burke Fam­
man is identified ns Hnruld
whosa trial waa dropped be­ joining the hosts and honorcea
thing goes "boom .”
ily Singers.
Dean Raker, 30, and he gave
• • •
cause it would not be in the in the receiving line were
"I f the membership drive is an addrrii in Christmas, Kla.
Mrs.
R.
W.
Rartholoincw
and
interests
of
nntional
aecurity,
Now's a good time to give
c* successful as wo hope it
They reported he was serv­
the whole house a good going i n f o r m e d the government Mrs. Troy Ray, co-member­ will be and we reach our quota
ing
u light sentence on a no
Wednesday
they
wish
to
be
ship
chairmen
for
the
season.
over and get rid of all those
|o( 600, a fourth program, pro driver's license eount und hud
Judge Muc announced that
fire hazards—piles of papers, deported to Czechoslovakia.
bahly tic Florida Symphony been interrogated on other
the season’ s scries will begin
old paint rags, cans of In­
Orchestra, will be added to the
mnttcis prior to hi* escape.
flammable
liquids,
frayed
schedule," Judge Mize said.
Raker wn* discovered missing
SAIGON, Viet Nam (UPI)
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
—
electric cords, and all those
Memberships are available
ut ti:3U this morning ami area
—
One of two U. S. Army
other things you have been A Pentagon courier, Sgt. Rob­
tor adults, students and fam­
authorities were asked to as­
helicopter* shot down Wed­
meaning to take care of, but ert I.. Johnson, 43, with ac­
ily rales, with the campaign
sist in (he search.
nesday by supposedly Comjust "haven't gotten around to cess to top secret documents,
drive ending Oct. 22. No memmunist gunfire wn* nrtunlly
has
been
missing
sinca
FrlIt.”
birships will lie sold alter this
• • •
duy. Officials say no docu­
brought down by friendly
date and no individual tickets
troops, Vietnamese military
Sign in a Sanford shop: "We ments hava been stolen and | M I AM I (U PI) - Lyndon will be sold to any one con­
collect federal, state and local thera was no reason at pres­ Johnson's campaign hradquar- cert.
One of this city’ s new police sources said today.
In ono o f the rlassle misent to think a security breach lers here offered $1,000 Wed­
taxes. We also sell a little
•logs Is credited with nn assist
ia involved.
merchandise as a sideline."
nesday to find who has been
in the arrest of a disgruntled takp* o f warfare, the helicop­
• • •
plastering racist stickers on
LONDON (UI’ D—Mrs. Jean former employe of Mayfair ter had killed 25 Vietnamese
C. M. Harp,
principal of
traffic signs while a Republi­
Stewart, who married her hus­ Inn who was charged with militiamen and wounded 27
of them before the survivors
can official denounced the
South Seminole Elementary
band, Hugh, in 194(1, divorced grand larceny.
sign* as a "kook'a work.”
School reports two pupil* were
Police identified the man as turned ami fired on It In de­
hint in I9tt&gt;, remarried him in
bitten in a classroom Tuesday
City officials said at least
Fire Chief Mack Cleveland 1956, and (ileil for divorce this James C. Ilowlin, 28, and said spair to »top the slaughter,
by a stray dog, which had to
300 of the black and white announced M a y that the San­ January, has changed her |he was spotted by Police Lt. the source* said.
The atory was not confirm­
be forcibly removed. He points
stickers were glued to signs ford Fire Department will be mind again.
Karl Rourquardcz' German
MOSCOW (U PI) — Th« early this week. They read:
out the desperate need for a
host to a chicken pilau dinner
Wednesday she asked a Shepherd dog crouched b«. ed by the U. S. military es­
county animal shelter as coun­ United States is considering "Integrate your neighborhood, at the No. One Station at 5:43 judge to rescind the last di­ realh the Inn's atairs yestcr- tablishment here. An Ameri­
ty law enforcement officers a plan that would "lava face" support LBJ."
can spokesman first said
p.m. today. Invited to partake vorce decree, which was not , day afternoon.
are helpless in these cases at for three American military
At J o h n s o n ' s campaign of the dinner are members of finalized. The judge agreed
They said Bowlin had ran­ there wu* •‘no suhstunre” to
present. Indignant p i'en ts are attache* accused as spies by headquarters, Don Petit, as­ the City Commission ami tiie when he was told the .Stewarts sacked the room of the Inn's the report, but Inter modified
demanding action by the coun­ tha Soviet Union, informed sistant to Tom Fleming, state Civil Service Board.
are living together again.
assistant manager, A. Law­ this to "cannot confirm or
ty. Another child was bitten by sources said today.
campaign
chairman.
said
rence Berberick; and made deny."
Tha plan would hava the ' you can eliminate most print­
a dog in the town of Cassel­
Th# militiamen wear the
off with a number of items.
threa officers atop o ff brief- ing firms in this town on this
berry this week.
Lt. Rourquardcz and Sgt. same black p a J a m a-t y p *
ly in Moscow on their way kind of item. Rut we're check­
• • •
John Rumbley replied to the clothing that tha Communist
The
annual
membership back from a trip to Tokyo, ing.
theft report anil the dog lo­ guerrillas do.
meeting of the Sanford Cham­ then leave a short time later.
"We'll pay $1,000 to find
cated the suspect.
The anurrea said the move out.”
ber of Commerce will be held
Rcrlierick told police Bow­
tonight at 8 at the County 'also would serve to soften ad­
State GOP committee depu­
lin had been dismissed from
verse Western publicity about ty chairman R. W. RirkenCoui-wuse.
duties at the Inn but had not
• • •
the incident and avert pos­ broude said "w e wouldn't sit
W. Thomas Rice, president (lie official kickoff will he in turned in his key and returned
Our mayor, A. L. Wilson, en­ sible damage to efforts to im­ still for anything like (his for |of the Atlantic Coast Line Hail- Sanford on Oct. 12—Ray and |to make the theft.
tered Seminole Memorial Hos­ prove East-West relations.
two minutes.’ ’ lie said he sus­ road Company, has defined Ed Kirchhnlf, co-chairman, are
The annual meeting of the
carrying the UF message in
pital Wednesday for a series
pected "kooks."
United Fund giving ss fol-j
Seminole County Unit ef the
county wide visit* They point
of tests.
American Cancer Society will
lows:
out that the United Fund of
ho at 8 p m. today at the Sem­
"W e believe that United' Seminole County has nine ap­
inole County Health Depart­
Fund giving is one of the best1proved agencies.
ment Building, 900 S. French
ways that we can participate! These arc tho American Red
Six men from Sanford Naval
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) - Ave.
in the many worthwhile causes( Cross. Roy Scouts, Children's
Air Station are in Orange
Th* program will Include
in the towns and cities which Home Society, Family Coun­ C.ov. Farris Hryant told top
County jail rhargrd with pil­
we serve and I am, therefore,j seling Service, Girl Scouts, stale officials working on the the election of officers, com­
fering the Country Club of Or­
most happy to enclose this! Mental Health Association, administration's anti poverty mittee reports, plans fur fu­
lando.
EAST
CHICAGO, Ind. company's check m the amount- Salvat on Army, United Ser­ program Wednesday "I'm not ture activities. Guest speaker
Tennis equipment wai taken
vice Organizations and the sure all the problems of men will be Dr. Margaret Waid,
SARASOTA, Fla. (L T D —
(UI’ D — President Johnson, of $275."
and the six are charged with |
can he solved by government well known pathologist and
G. Troy Ray Jr.. UF cam Good Samaritan Home.
Republican vice presidential
barnstorming the Midwest
breaking and entering and.
action.
chairman of the Leukemia
paign
chairman
for
Seminole
The
130$
g
&gt;
al
i|
$10,000.
This
candidate William E. Miller grand larceny.
and bidding for an election
' We must Identify the proh Committee of the Society’*
aaid today Social Security | They were identified as day landslide said today im­ County, received (his contri­ is a hire bones ligurc. It will
was intended to be a "floor I Clinton M. and Quinton J. migration laws should he re­ bution during the pre-campaign allow the agrnciet to serve the lems,” Bryant slid, and he Florida Division. The public is
added that Florida officials invited.
under disaster, not a ceding Holland, 21-year-o!d twin*; vised because they “ discrim­ period with gratitude and ap-j r.ecds of thi» county. Already,
should not take the word of
precution
(or
the
sentiments
however,
the
t«mpo
of
the
on opportunity."
Robert D. Hall, 20; Albert inate on the basis of nation­ expressed.
outsiders about poverty prob­
drive is picking up.
Miller, taking note in two Thompson, 20; Thomas Tray- al origin."
lems in the state.
For what Rice said was in
The
ACL
•«*«
one
of
the
speeches of tha large number nor Jr., and Mike Griffith, 21.
He made the prnpoaal In
essence, the substance of the first to respond) In his let
o f retirees in tha Sarasota All are enlisted men.
Indiana'a steel-making Lake
campaign and defined what ter, Rice stated! "Thank you
Abby M O S W S I M S ....... Page 10
area, said retired persons
County, where the Polish vote
every gift to the United Fund for your letter of Sept. S, 196-1
Bridge . . . . . . . ....... Page 10
should be allowed to earn as
is powerful. Johnson waa on does. Every institution, bust !
City police were asked yes Classified . . . . . Pages 2A-3-A
giving Coast Li|e an npport
much as they can and still
Police and fire officials are a cross • rnuntry campaign ness concern, or individual unity to once aglin participate terday to check the “ Oviedo” Comics . . . . . . . ......... Page 11
collect Social Security bene­ checking on a double arson at­ tour which started with en­ who take* this opportunity to in the Uni'ed Fund of Semi­ railroad crossing on 25th
Editorial ......... . . . . Page IA
fits.
tempt at the Castle Brewer thusiastic crowds in the Mid­ give does, in this one action, nole County."
Street near Orange Avenue in Horoscope ....... . . . . Page 11
"Tha Social Security was Court apartments. They aaid west's com belt Wednesday. support the approved agenc­
Kay said that such contri­ Santord after some children Society ......... ... . . . . . Page ■
intended to be a floor under fires were set ia two apart- He w-nt on to Indianapolis ies and discharge a moral ob­ butions make up the solid bese had eut a "bond wire" which S p o rts................
disaster, not a ceiling on op­ ' ments yesterday but damage nnd Cleveland, Ohio, for more ligation.
on which the lj«| drive can switched the warning light on [T V Programs
portunity," be aaid.
j was alight.
speeches today.
In these pre campaign days— move with confab m.e.
at Ui« cruising.
|W« ih« Women - . . . Page ID

And Escapes

Ask Deportation

Courier Missing

Copier Victim
Of Own Troops

I New Police Dog

Reward Offered
For 1BJ Signs’

Helps Catch

It’s A W om an’s

Suspect Here

Privilege

Firemen To Ho!d

’Face-Saving'
Plan Reported

Dinner Tonight

ACL Sends $275
To Seminole UF

M iller T a lks

Held In Theft

Bryant Unsure

LBJ Pledges

World Series
Hew York (A)

St* Louie (N) 001—1 2 0

Democratic Women
To Attend Meeting
Three Sanford members of
(he Seminole County Demo­
cratic Women’s Club will at­
tend tho state convention of
tha Democratic Women's Club
of Florida at the Hotel Al­
giers in Miami Reach this
weekend.
Mrs. Katherine Gehr, local
president W t today. Mrs.
Fluronc* Gilmartln,
vice
president and Mrs. Kathleen
Reynolds, past president, who
Is imw statu committecwommi
nnd load precinct commltteewonian will have Friday.
Tho list of speakers ut tho
convention includes tho ma­
jor Democratic political fig­
ures of the stutii nnd some
from tho nutional scene.
Scheduled to speak to the
convention me the lion. Halo
Boggs, majority whip of tho
House, (Cong. La.) Cong.
Claude I'vpper and Cong.
Dante Fatcell, Warren Good­
rich, chairman of tho State
Democratic Executive Com­
mittee; Elliot Roosevelt, na­
tional committeeman
from
Florida; .Mrs. India Edwards,
former vice chairman of tho
National Democratic Committcu; Professor Paul Douglus, political science profes­
sor from Hollins College, Tom
Fleming, state chairman of
tha Johnson campaign und
Mrs. Annette Ilaker, of Clesrwuter, president of the Stutn
Democratic Women’s Club nnd
n a t i o n a l committeewoman
from Florida.
New officers of the state
organization will h« elected
ut this meeting with threa
Florida women nominated for
consideration. They includu

On ‘Poverty’

Herald Index

Check On Arson

High Seas Pound
Dora Weakened
Florida Coast
JACKSON VI11.1.H REACH
(P i'll---Sm all craft warnings
fluttered along tho Northeast
Florida coast early today
and bench residents waited
warily for high tide nnd
pounding surf which ratised
extensive damage Wednesday.
Winds slacked o ff slightly
today, hut weathermen fore­
cast winds of ID to 20 knots
and hetrvy ground swells.
Tha seawall was broken In
three places along stretches
o f private beach here Wed­
nesday and uliout 100 feet of
wall collapsed leaving a pri­
vate home in danger at At­
lantic Reach.
Many beachfront properties
were undermined by the ocean
when it brokn up protecting
seawalls during vicious hur­
ricane Dora Inst month, Dorn
swept ushoro here and at St.
Augustine Roach to the south
with winds o f 110 miles per
hour and higher.
Army engineers and pri­
vate firma — under special
contract— have been working
to restore the walls befora
cold weather. Lust winter,
stormy weather enused sevete
damage to seawalls along
the northeast roast.

4th TIRE FREE!
( i U A H A N T K K I ) 27 M O N T H S
Tuhtrss lllarliMall

Law Changes

O n Security

Mrs. Philip PoHernrd of DoLand, Mrs. France* Middleton of Orlando and Mrs. Cam
Harteldane from Sarasota.

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To Retirees

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Cancer Society
M eets Tonight

Six S N A S M en

MEMBERS OF THE CENTRAL Florida Coun­
cil of the Navy League will hold their nnnunl
observance o f Navy Day at a dinner meeting
Oct. 27 at the Orlando A ir Force Rase. Vice
Adnt. J. S. Thach, deputy chief of Naval opera­
tions (nir), of Washington, D. C.f will be the
principal speaker. Client* will include some
military officials in this area.

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Water Project
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Longwood To Host Hollywood Stars

By Dn m E»la*
[technician* not to mention ■/■•wee for Nova Film Pro­ (filmed at Wekiwa Springs,
The elty of Longwood la between 80 and 60 Seminole ductions new film, "Night of the Shamrock Studios in
Winter Park, and tha Evsrbraeing itaelf for an Invasion Indians, who will be errivlng the Laughing Owls.”
glades.
of Hollywood celebrities and | Oct. IP to begin shooting
Heading tha rast will be
Robert Taylor, Ann Francis,
Brenda Scott and Chad Ev­ Clothing Class
erett, who will stay at the
Langford Hotel In Winter Set Wednesday
By Bm u Estes
Park whila working in thi*
Leaf wood City C o u n c i l
MyrtJe Wilson, Home De­
area.
CfcabmM B. C. Carlton ex­
monstration
agent will start
Longwood
waa
rhoorn
for
plained at Thursday night's T h a Reverend Fred B. gregational singing at the
a beginners’ class In clothing
Its
smalt
town
flavor,
accord­
■eating that plant to aerate Chance, pastor of tha First piano.
ing to Bill Owens, head of construction Wednesday at
the dty water ayittra are net- Baptist Chureh her* will con­ A nursery will ba provided production, end the local the C o u n t y Agricultural
eatary la order to rampty with duct Revival services In hla for all services. The public la hotel, restaurant* and bars Building on 17-92 (South of
Sanford).
atate refutation* requiring all own church, Sunday through invited to these services.
will be used in the Irenes.
cities to chlorinate their water
The class will run 6 weeks
Tha plot is a modern story
Sunday week. Services will
set in the Everglades region, from 0 a m. to 11 a.m. Please
ayetemi.
be held each evening at 7:30
hence the Indiana. Two day* rail the agent’s office if you
City official* have been adeacapt Saturday.
of
shooting have been sched­ wish to enroll in the clan.
vlaed by the itata health
Rev. Chance who recently
uled for the Longwood loca­ The class will be every
autborttlei that the chlorine
tion and other scene* will lie Wednesday.
observed hie second anniver­
treatment without the aeration
sary at First Baptist Church
praceet would result in aepa
came to Sanford from P«n*«ration ol the aulphur from the
Great Saving* on Easy Terms
eola, where he was pastor of
water with the poaiiblllty of
FROM A WORLD OF FINE FURNITURE
tha Myrtle Grove Baptiat
eaualng objectionable aolidi.
Residents Benjamin New- Church for ten years.
M ATHER of Sanford
m aa and Edgar Wright ap­ During the past two years
peared at tha meeting to com the membership of First Bap­
plain about doga that were tiat Church has increased
creating a nuliinca In their from 1,676 to 1,717 members.
neighborhood. Mayor A. R. There have been 3t)fl received
Lormana urged person* who Into tha membership during
know of or are being annoyed this time.
S A V E B Y T H E R O O M P U L I
by unllcenied dog* to ilgn Assisting Rev. Chance In
eomplalnta *o that the dog or the Revival will ba Al and
dinance ean be enforced.
Ivy Walsh, a personable hus­ REV. FRED H. CHANCE
Lormann atated that persons band-wife Evangelistic Music
found guilty of violating the team from Atlanta, Ga. Mr.
ordinance will be prosecuted Walsh will lead the singing
to the full extent of the law, and sing dueta with his wife.
which eaili for fine* not eg Mr*. Walsh, a dramatic so­
eeedlug $300 or four month* prano, will serve as soloist
Imprisonment or both. In ad and will accompany tha con­
ditloo ha warned the dog own­
By Donaa Kate*
er* If their dogs are running
loo** they run the risk of be
Seven members of the Long­
log picked up.
wood Extension Homemakers
Resolutions were passed to
Club attended the county
have public hearings, Dec. 3
rouncil meeting and officers
at I p.m. to permit resident!
training session held at the
on Tullia and Oak Streets and
By JoAna Hays
Land and Seminole Avenues
Home Demonxlrntlun Center
Rev, anil Mrs. W. M. Gro­
to voice objection* to paving
in Sanford Tuesday.
aascssment*. T h e Council gan and twin sons, Jim and
The meeting was conducted
agreed to advertise for bid* Joe, were special guests of by Mre. Kay Hnaxinan, coun­
for resurfacing Evergreen tha First Baptist Church of ty council president; nnd Miss
Avenue, Marvin Avenue and Geneva at a covered dish din­
Highland Street. The main ner held on the last night of Myrtle Wilson, county home
tenance department
w a s a study course completed this demonstration agent.
Officers of the Longwood
authorised at the suggestion week.
Club
attending wera Mrs.
EASY TERMS — OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
of Councilman John Reams to Rev. Grogan is the new pas­
clear tha city property on tor of the Geneva church and Felix Megs, president; Mrs.
Church Street between Wilma will assume his pastoral du­ Frank Sleudlc, first vice pres­
and East Lake for public park ties aa soon as he is able ident; Mrs. Robert Wcstmark,
second vice president; Mrs.
log.
to move his family from Ten-

First Baptist To
Conduct Revival

MON.
TUE.
WED.

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Homemakers At
Board Meeting

Couple Guests
At Church Fete

Geneva Band To
Give Concert
Hy JoAnn lleye
The Eastern Seminole Rend
of Geneva will present an
hour-long concert Oct. 10 in
eo-operatlon with the p.T.O.
The P.T.O. will be eerving a
turkey dinner in the rumnmn
Hy hall aa the hand provide*
the tnueir outside on the Iswn
tinder the direction of Rich,
an i Zellry, the concert will
begin at 6:18 and continue
to 6:16.
Mr. Zelley atated lees than
two weeks ago that ha would
like a 30 piece hand by Christ
mas and In the last two week*
has had three new members
to join and an old one to re­
turn. The new members ares
Martian Ried, Oviedo; Stan­
ley Larue, Siavla; ami (lrtrl*
ChrUllieb, Chiiluota. The hand
now has a total of 21 mem­
bers and three months to
Christmas.
The hand alill nerds saxes,
boms and trombones. Chnrlet
Lamb and W. L. Sieg have In­
struments which they will
lend to anyone wishing In
join tha bond.

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neasee.
Mrs. Robbie Braddy, Sun­
day School superintendent, re­
ports tha program and the
supper were wrll attended.
The adult study hook,
“ Reaching All Prospects for
the Church," was taught by
Rev. M. II. Jackson. Mrs.
Juckxon taught the inter­
mediates, Mrs. Coder Hart,
tha juniors, and Mrs. Flor­
ence Glaxh-r, the primaries.
Mrs. Ilnrhura Stevens, Mrs.
Ihihbie Brnddy, Mrs. Auditry
Johnson and Mrs. Jo A n n .
Ilaya were in charge of the
nursery.

Charles Fierce, treasurer;
Mrs. Ralph Newcomer, dele­
gate; Mre. Arthur Putman,
delegate; and Mrs. M. !» Gil­
more, alternate delegate.

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By Donne Kates
The Auxiliary Unit of
South Seminole VFW Poat
HJ(17 of l-ongwood recently
paid a visit In honor their
Gobi fttar Mother, Mrs. Ruth
Smith, at her home in San­
ford.
They took with them punch
and rake. Those making the
visit were Mrs. Virginia Me*
Manus, president; Mrs. Ruby
Hopkins,
secretary;
Mrs.
Irene Man-h, Mr*. Lucy MeGuile, Mrs, Eva Wynn, ami
Mrs. Kilim Norman.

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VFW Auxiliary

Have you ever been caught in
the rain wearing your favorite red
Wool sports jacket &lt;.r shirt or your
favorite crepe, satin, taffeta OF
Penn de Soie tlre*s, only to find la­
ter that darker or lighier apots ap­
pear where the rain touched your
garmmtT Or mnylie while attend­
ing a cocktail party or dinnrr ami
drinking your favorite licvcrage,
someone humped your arm a* you
lifted the glnx* to take a longing
sip only to find later apots before
-------- ----- your eyea. Thi* phenomenon is not
uncommon. Water spot* occur frequently. Rut they be­
have differently on various fabrics.
Water apots are mint pr uuunced on rrepes, taf­
fetas, satins, IVau de Soie, and similar fabric construc­
tions. Where water comet in contact with tha fabric,
tli* tilin g has a tendency to pil* up around the outer
edga of the stained area and leuvee a heavy deposit
lu the form of a ring. In ia«c. like thU, it la n&lt;i*»ibl«
for you to take your finger nail and acratch the white
deposit. Temporarily, the ring will disappear. Rut it
will reappear upon ahvirhlng niulsture from the air.
It ia perhaps difficult to believe, hut many water
■taina are difficult to remove from a fabric. It take* a
skilled spotter with tha proper equipment and a skilled
technique called "feathering” to remova what aeems to
ba net atain at all. Don't taka thancea with your good
clothes. Send them to us.

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Combined in th r huge tram of telephone
people are nil thr skills nnd knowledge
necnamry to keep telephone service hum ­
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There nrr engineer* to plan for hitm *
expulsion. 0|N&gt;rntora to handle calls
courteously, efficiently. Installer* and
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comprise the va.nt team of spcciali***
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on the S t Johns River * * * * “The N ile o f America"

WEATHER: Goudiness with some rain or drizzle; clearing tonight; high today 70-75; low tonight in 50s.

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VOL. 56

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United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

TUES.. OCTOBER 6, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 293

QUOTE o r THE WEEK:

"After listening to Barry Goldwater talk out of both ltdei of
his mouth, ! have come to the
conclusion that he would ra­
ther switch than fight!" . . ,
Kathleen Reynolds, S t a t e
Democratic Coramitteewoman
•aye and adds . , . "you can
quote me."
• • •

David Leonard, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Leonard, return­
ed last week from teaching
school in England and travel­
ing around Europe with a
youth hostel group. His family
didn't recognise him when
they met him at the airport.
Seems in the tradition of the
wanderer, be has grown a
luxurious a n d magnificent
beard. He disembarked wear­
ing tha traditional trenchcoat,
staff in hand and crock under
arm.

HEAVY ATTACK SQUADRON 13 received it* first RA-5C Vigilante
Monday as Lt. Cdr. Mux Lukenbach piloted the aircraft from the North
American Aviation plunt in Columbus, Ohio, to Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion. Cdr. Lukenbach, center, is being congratulated by Capt. James O.
Mayo, commander of Reconnaissance Attack Wing One, is Cdr. C. V. Nolta
Jr., VAH-13 commander, looks on.
(Herald Photo)

Admiral Takes
Ride Here In
Mach 2 RA-5C
The Navy’s “Gray Eagle,"
Rear Admiral Robert Goldthwaite, visited the Sanford
Naval Air Station and took
a flight in a Mach 2 RA-5C
V i g i l a n t e reconnaissance
bomber.
Admiral Goldthwaite is giv­
en the "Gray Engle" name
for being the flier with the
longest nuval service on ac­
tive duty.
The 61-year-old admiral,
commander of fleet air units
In the Jacksonville area, was
briefed this morning on the
RA-5C and its unique ground
s u p p o r t center by Cnpt.
.fames O. Mayo, commander
Reconnaissance Attack Wing
One, and taken on a tour of
the Integrated Operational
Intelligence Center, the high­
speed processing renter for
intelligence data collected by
the twin-jet UA-6C.
Eater the admiral, who has
been flying since 10*27, toured
training facilities for Vigil­
ante flight crews ami mainte­
nance personnel including the
Naval Air Maintenance Train­
ing building.
This afternoon after a
flight briefing the admiral
flew buck to Jacksonville in n
Vigilante with Cdr. George
Kinimons, Commanding Offi­
cer of RVAH-3, arting as
pilot. Adnt. Goldthwaite is
also commander of all naval
air bases in the Sixth Naval
District

• • •
If you didn't register to vote
by last Saturday, It’s too late
now. Registration books clos­
ed. One of the biggest voter
turnouts in history is expect­
ed.
• • •
F o r m e r Sanforditc Fete
Brock really raked in the priz­
es on "The Price Is Right"
show last week in New York
City. Pete, twin brother of Al,
was in NYC on vacation, when
he made bit successful TV
contest appearance. The son
of Mrs. Nancy Brock, and
brother of Nancy Terwilliger
is the sales manager for the
Pasco Fruit Company in Dade
City. Twin Al lives in Jackson­
ville.
• * •
Percentagewise
S c m 1n ole County continues to set the
pace in Savings Bonds sales in
16 Central Florida counties as
well as ranking second in the
entire state of Florida. During
August bond sales here total­
ed $36,026. For 1961 to date
sales amounted to $106,310.
The quota for Seminole was
*369,000. Therefore the county
has sttained 110 I per cent of
Its quota. So far in Florida
this year sales have amounted
to $60,201,660, or 2.0 per cent
less thin the total a y ear ago.
• • •
Aside to Jim Crowe: Your
letter of a little while ago
commending the Sanford Gar­
den Club for donating a Wekrva River park site to the
sportsmen Is reportedly in e r­
ror. The site is owned by the
Seminole County Federation
of Women's Clubs, word has It.
Seminole County Chamber
The Garden Club thanks you
of
Commerce Manager John
for your generous words, but
asks that the record be made Krider said today that the
New York Meta wnnt to re­
straight
• • *
turn the eastern division of
The U. S. Customs Sendee their farm system to Sanford
Is on the hall. An officer was for training next spring.
Krider said that be had
on duty last Friday afternoon
long before the first Vigilante been contacted by Joe Mc­
touched down at Sanford Na­ Donald, business manager for
val Air Station after a pro­ the Mets* farm system which
longed world tour. He met the is directed by Wid Matthews,
flight crews at their planes, asking if the facilities nt
checked them out and then Sanford's Memorial Stadium
permitted the men to greet would be available to them in
1905.
their families and friends.
• • •
Krider said that he advised
City Commissioners Monday McDonald that ho thought
inked the signature lines on the details could he worked
the contract with the Maurice out without difficulty. "I be­
II. Connell, In c, engineering lieve," the trade body man­
firm of Miami to make the ager laid, "that if we treat
survey for the watertrom de­ these people right there’s 4
velopment plan. Representa­ possibility that sometime in
tives of the lirm are expected the near ftnre we might land
tha putenl club."
to be in town next week.

Mets Want To
Return Here

Herald Index
Abby ......................... Page 9
B rid g e.......................... Page 9

Classified ............. Page 3A
Comics .................... Page 2A
Editorial ................... Page 1A
Horoscope ............... Page 2A
Society ...................... Page 8
Sports ................... Pages 6-7
TV Programs .......... Page 9
We the Women ......... Page 9

S-S Development
Meeting Tonight
The annual meeting of
shareholders of the SanfurdSeminole Development Co.,
Inc., will be held tonight a t 3
a t the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce c o n ­
ference room.
Directors will be elected,
according to the announce­
ment made by Clifford Me*
£ibbin Jr., president.

$ 6 5 0 ,0 0 0 Federal Funds
Granted Sem inole Hospital

Supreme Court

Sales Seminar Set Here

Bryant Asks State
'Poverty' Control
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Gov. Farris Bryant recom­
mended today the state take a
cautious but aggressive atti­
tude towards the federal war
on poverty and organize a
special oflice to handle the
program under the cabinet.
Bryant said an "active ami
aggressive" attitude would en­
able the state to exercise a
"tremendous Influence" over
the program in Florida. It
would move forward without
any state controls.
The governor said all state
agencies which might have a
part in the program will meet
Wednesday to talk over plan­
ning and begin organizing the
state's activities.
"We don't want to dupli­
cate," said Bryant. "We want
to do only those things we
want to take part in."
Secretary of State Tom
Adams and School .Superin­
tendent Thomas D. Bailey
agreed with Bryant's recom­
mendation coordination be set
up under the cabinet, silting

m w AI s * *

BRIEFS
Flies Apain

as the budget commission.
EDWARDS AFB, Calif.
There's a good deal of moncy involved in this," Bailey (LTD —The controversial sixsaid.
Jvt XB70 flew for the second
In other actions, the cabinet tin** Monday and its perform*
released $5,000 from the de-! nnco apparently lived up to
ficknoy appropriation to oper­ almost all expectations.
ate the judicial council for
the rest of the year and pledg­
CAIRO. U.A.R. (UI'D —
ed $2.256,5lt for school con­
Congo P r e m i e r M o i a e
struction in six counties.
Counties and amounts In- Tshombe landed in Cairo tocludcd: Alachua $197,400, Bre- j day in defiance of official
vard $571,832, Hillsborough “■dels to Weep him out. But
$603.COO, Martin $54,200, Oran- he w as soon under virtual
ge $300,000, and Pinellas $529,. house arrest.
512.
The cabinet also released'
$5,218 for salaries and expens-1 SAIGON, Viet Nam tlli’I)
cs of National Guardsmen — The Vietnamese governcalled In active duly duruig merit's Viet Nam press agen­
cy claimed today that the
Hurricane Dora.
Also released from deficien­ Communist Viet Cong guer­
cy funds was $4,000 to the rillas are using peasant* as
higher education facilities pro­ human shields in battle.
gram for administrative ex­
penses. The office will have
the eventual responsibility of
I.ONGVIFAV, Tex. (U PI)—
distributing money under a Tiw ,Fm Monday entered the
federal program to higher ed- hunt for Z2-month-old Kicky
'fared kidnap*
ucation Institution* in Florida, Dglg
D|H| Cro

Trillombe Lands

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Human Shields

FBI Joins Hunt

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-d e a th s CJ Children
Hilda A t Sea A fte r
Contract Mop-Up In Fires Stressed
Devastating Dixie
when sh* left him glniM
a ftw minute* to shop
drugstore.

United Pres* International , In Western North Carolina
The remains of Hurricane| where more than 17 Inches of
Hilda, now weakened to * low rajn CJMwd the moJl ierWul
pressure area, moved into the f l o r i n , jn recent history, rivAtiantic of ft the t.arolinas-k ir- m began receding slightly togima coast today leaving clear
* (.ati„.r offieiatn
skies and mounting flood warned that areas downstream
damage over much of Dixie.
had yet to feel the full brunt
of the flooding.
The Broad and Congaree
Rivers in South Carolina were
not expected to reach peak
floods conditions until Wednes­
day nr Thursday.
Along the gulf coasts of Mis­
BATON ROUGE, La. (UPI) sissippi and Alabama, utility
—The people of southern Lou- crews worked around the clock
Liana buried their dead Mon­ to repair damage and restore
day. an i began rebuilding for service. Southern Bell Tele­
the living today.
phone Company officials In At­
Louisiana Gov. John Me- lanta estimated that Hilda
Keithcn Monday flew into the knocked out service to approxi­
areas stricken by Hurricane mately t3D,ooo customers in the
Hilda. After a closcup view, gulf coast area atone.
he called the storm a "terrible
Director Walter Fuller of
disaster." hut added:
the North Carolina Water Re­
"I think our state is fortu­ sources Department, said his
nate it suffered no more loss state’s mountain resort area
of life than it did . . . the peo­ suffered millions in damages.
ple are ready to rebuild."
Officials in at least one town,
Other bright spots for the Brevard, have asked for fed­
battered residents of the hur­ eral assistance, he said.
ricane’s path were the efforts
Many of the scores of fami­
of government agencies to help lies which fled their flooded
the area, and news that flood- homes returned today to count
waters were receding in some up the damages, but others
areas.
had a longer wait.

Hilda's Victims
Begin To Rebuild

DETROIT ( u r n — The
United Auto Workers and
General Motors, sought today
to clean up plant-level contracts at 130 bargaining units
and end a 12-day strike by
more than a quarter million
workers.

Passes May End
BERLIN ( U PI)—Commun­
ist Fust Germany today
threat) ned to call off its tiord
er pass agreement with West
Berlin because uf the death of
ix Communist border guard
Monday in the tunnel through
which 37 refugees escaped.

Demo Switches
COLUMBIA, S. C. (U PI)—
Rep. Albert Watson, D-S. C.,
criticising the Democrats os
"modern political sirens" en­
ticing tlie nation dangerously
close to the rocks of ruin,
Monday- night endorsed Re­
publican Harry Galdwptcr for
president.

Crash Kills fi
—A U. S. Navy helicopter
crushed, exploded and burned
in a forest nrar Yokohama to­
day. A Navy spokesman said
all six American servicemen
aboard were killed. Their
names were withheld until
their families could be noti­
fied.

Ponders Civil
Rights Test
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The first test «f the HMtl civi!
rights law rested with the
Supreme Court today follow­
ing arguments on the rights
of Congress to gear the s ta t­
ute to interstate commerce.
An Atlanta motel and a
Birmingham restaurant sta rt­
ed the lawsuits which brought
twin cases to the high court
for decision.
Because the parties In the
Birmingham rase have 10
days to file additional briefs,
no ruling can be expected
sooner. But the court is ex­
pected to a rt with promptness
so that the government can
be guided in currying out the
anti-discrimination provision*.
Two derision Mondays, Oct.
19 and 56 occur before the
nwUunal eUcliun* an Nov. 3.

GETTING READY (nr n merclinrulisini; m&gt;minnr
to lie held next Tiu'Hitny nijilit nt Florida Statu
Itniik are these officials of the Will lunik.
Workshop sessions will lie held start inn nt 5:36
anil the closing hour is listed for i&gt;:30 p.m.
Shown lire T. K. Tucker, hank president and
seminar host, seated ami Loring Burgess, hank
vice president.
(Herald Photo)

Every day in th* United
Slates 32 people die in (tret
and more than 39 per cent of
the victims are children, Eire
j Chief Mack Cleveland Sr., told
member* of the Ilolary Club,
Monday, speaking in obser­
vance of National Eire Preven­
tion Week.
"Fire is something that hap­
pens to the other fellow, blit
not to me, is the feeling of
»"&gt;st people," Chief Cleveland

The 1,325,000 fires in the
United States last year caused
financial losses of over $1,760,ow.ooo most of which could
and should have been prevent­
ed.
"Fire* must be fought liefore they are started, and yuur
fire department spends many
hours preparing to cop# with
fires of ail kinds, learning
every step that must be taken
to bring a fire under control,
l id.
Yet each day 1,569 homes constantly trying to Improve
are destroyed in addition U&gt; U techniques, so as to bo pre­
schools, eight churches, five pared for any eventuality,"
hospitals and nursing homes, Chief Cleveland told Itotarlaru.
129 stores and 1.15 plants of all The club saw a film of an
oil bulk plant fire in Kansas
typst*.
"No building is fireproof, as City, (photographed by a tele­
long as it is occupied," the vision camera crew), which
claimed the lives of six fire­
Chief said.
"Of the 12.U00 persons who men. After the showing of the
die yearly from fires, over fire, a safety expert reviewed
the ...------Incident ......
and .........
outlined
the
one-third of these are children, ...„
. ....
.
and a lar^c percentage of safety precautions that could; s \ I lltC r O T U » « l
them arc alone in a dwelling have prevented the spread of
BOSTON (Ul’l) — Dr. Paul
when fire breaks out," live the fire and subsequent loss Dudley Whit*, who treated
Fire Chief pointed out.
| of life.
formrr President Eisenhower
for two heart attacks, today
announced his support of
(’resident Johnson.

County Democrats'
Kickoff Tonight

Democratic candidates forlinola County Democratic Excounty offices will b« heard lecqlive Commlttc* chairman;
tonight at a kickoff rally of jMrs. Kathleen Reynolds, state
tin- new Altamonte Springs committee-woman; and Boh
pcmiH-rntic Headquarters on Ilillhimer, state committedHighway 436. The puhlic is man.
invited.
The meeting Is scheduled
to start nt 7:t5 and free cof­
fee and donuts will he available. The Democratic rampain vun and donkey will he
on display, according tn Bill
Tanner,
county
campaign
A total of 23,325 persons
chairman.
have registered at th* county
UamliiUtrs to be heard In­ voting office* of Mr*. Ca­
clude Jo* Davis, Tux Asses­ milla Broca and this figure
sor Mary Earle Walker, Jim is expected to bo raised
Birkcnmcycr, school board; shortly,
taw renre Swofford, county
Mrs. Bruce, county regis­
commission; and Al Davis, trar, reports some forms were
peace justice for District 6.
mailed in by persona unable
Others on hand will h« Tan­ to visit her offices and these
ner, Mrs. Zctn Morrison, Scm- have been set aside due to the
lata rush of registrants.
R eds Idiunch One
Her staff ia now busy tab­
MOSCOW (UPI) — The So­ ulating these papers and thsn
viet Union today launched an­ will begin the task of listing
other in its series of unmann­ th# number of Democrats, Re­
ed space satellites, th* Ta»» publican* and those with
news agency repotted.
other poUlical affiliations.

23,325 Register
In Seminole

D R IV E R OF THIS CAR was injured Monday a t C:!7 p.m. when hi* car

rammed underneath a tractor-trailer a t French Avenue and W. Firnt
Street. Treated at Seminole Memorial Hospital was Attaway A. Fields,
74, of 10D» W. 12th St. Patrolman Don Brumley said Fields was driving
west on First and the truck north on French. The latter waa driven by
Bobby Eugene McKenzie, 21, of Lauren bury, N. C. Fields was tossed about
40 feet fm m his car, Patrolman Brumley mid. The investigation is con­
tinuing.
y
(Herald Photo)

Thre* top «x*cutiv** of
Jordan Marsh Orlando will
addreai a special mcrchandialng seminar hosted and sponsored by Florida Stats Bank
of Sanford next week.
Henri Guertin, vice presi­
dent and general manager of
the Central Florida depart­
ment store sell! head the panel
of merchandising experts.
Alt ratal! merchants deal­
ing in a product are invited
to attend the 6:51 p.m. to
IMS p.m. session at tha bank
Tuesday. Dinner will be serv­
ed, compliments of the hank,
but reservations in advanco
will be required.
T. E. Tucker, president of
tha bank, taring nurgess,
vies president, and th* other
directors and officers will
host tha evening’s program.
The three visiting retailers
combine more than a half-cen­
tury of aetling and retail ex­
perience. Three arena will ha
Covered, including merchan­
dising philosophy, advertising
ami display.
For many years an exper­
ienced merchandiser In sever­
al parts of the nation, Guartin graduated from the llnryard Graduate School of Bus­
iness. Ilia enreer Includes
management positions In Ma­
t s J Bros. stores on the West
roast, as well ns a number of
year* In New York wilh I.nrd
A Taylor and Hallmark
Cards.
Unvttl Jacobs, who will dis­
cuss advertising, brings more
than 16 years experience in
retail merchandising to his
position as sales promotion
manager of Jordnn Marsh Or­
lando.
A specialist in sales promo­
tion and advertising, ho was
formerly sales manager of
the Jordan Marsh in Ft. ta u denial*,
Richard TTedcnherg, who
will bring a special program
on window and in store illsplays, was horn In Sweden,
educated in the United States
snd Europe. He Is a graduate
o f the [‘arsons School o f De­
sign in New York ami has
traveled extensively in scyrrnl parts of the world in the
study of design, architecture
and decor.

County Board
To Contribute

$350,000
By Julian Stenstrew
Associate Editor
Seminole County’* applica­
tion for a $659,000 grant of
federal fund* for the proposed
60-bed addition to Seminote
Memorial Hospital waa ap­
proved thin momlng by An­
thony J. Cetebmxe, Secretary
of the Health, Education and
Welfare Department of Presi­
dent Johnson’s cabinet.
The announcement v u
made at noon today by Senator
Spcssard Holland in a tele­
phone communication to Th*

Herald.
The $650,000 grant, provided
under the federal government’i Hill-Burton Act, will be
coupled with $350,000 provided
by the Seminole County Com­
mission to (ininco the $1 mil­
lion expansion program.
Robert T. Besierer, Sentinulo Memorial Hospital ad­
ministrator, when advised of
the action in Washington, de­
clared: "To say the least I’m
pleased and 1 know I speak for
the members of tha hospital’s
board."
Bexsertr said that be antici­
pated construction of the new
wing to get under way by na
later than Jan. 1.

11th Arrested
In Race Strife
United Preaa Intern alloast
A crackdown against racial
violence In Mississippi conti­
nued Monday with announce­
ment that a former Army
demolition expert, a million­
aire’s son snd five other per­
son* had been arrested.
The arrests bring to d e r m
the number of persons taken
Into custody In tha McComb,
Miss., area by FBI ngents and
local officers since last Thurs­
day.
All eleven are charged in
connection with Negro church
burnings or with bombing Ne­
gro homes. A wave of such in­
cidents has occured in Missis­
sippi, particularly in southwest
Mississippi, since civil right*
workers stepped up a desegre­
gation drive at the beginning
of the summer.
Among thus* arrested Manday were Sterling (Bubber)
Glllls, 35, son of Narman GilUs Sr., a wealthy oil investor
and landowner, and Emery
Allen T.ee, 35,

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Amatory

tBH M M D O ary M lU oW h
a report dy Patricia Aaaa
Btoadl, ipouortd by the ualt
as a Asleasts la Girl*’ Mata
k TaUakaasat.
tb s w tl Introduced bp Mrs.
M. Hoffmlre, who mad* tbs
arrangamenu for tbs trip.
Patricia was elected to tbe
office of City Ptra CMal at
Oiris Mate, wMcb U bold te
bal» yaaaa people baeeaie better cMieae bp teaehlH tbeai
about our loverameat, dtp
county sad sUte.
It was attcaded by M fUU
Man all over tbe sUte wbo
erioateed lato two political
partial. A a e e | Me teeabart
at Me various sooeiaoe v a n
Got. Parris Bryant aad Or.
Oordaa Blackwell, presided
at Florida Mats U alrm ity,

Bba tbaahad tbs «dt Mr

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HUNTORS WARNKD on rulee and refulationa aa tha aaason gata undtr
wap in this atata. Placing tha poatera in atrateiric spots throughout tha
county over the weekend were these Sportsman's Association members.
They are Joe Leary, Howard Hodgee, secretary; Billy Walker, Jackson*
villa; W. A. Adams, president and Bob Axt.
(Herald Photo)

U sd , auranced tbet the Mat­
ter at tbe Alexander sprints
Picnic Arts baa beea reserv­
ed for tbe bourn between noen
and 2 p. m. on Saturday, Oct.
IT, for the members el tha
Post aad AuaUiery aad Bwlr
families. Ibsy will moot ad
Um DoBary P ir n at II o. ta.
planning to pa
brtol their cwo picnic luoeh.
lira. Otga Crosby, Americanlam chairman, urged all aliflbta mm aad womaa to rogiat
or aad vote. A Joint Ameri­
canism program la planned Mr
November by tbs Post aad
Auxiliary.
The group voted to send a
contribution to Iwlp defray tbe
expenses of our American ath­
letes at the Olympic Os mas te
Tokyo next summer.
N IW O PPIC tM o f the Btmiook County B-H Riding Club wars Installed
IMS due* cards are
recently
by Ernest Lundborg, assistant county agricultural agont. Shown
available aad all member* are
above it Lundborg at loft with Bailie Peterson, Leslie Hartwig, Janice
urged to gat their duos to
FoyJUnda May, W. E. Giles, counaelor; seated a n Van Stuart and Lucia
Mrs, Joseph Krtle, ta (bo ab­
sence at tbe
ehilnnia, Mre. Aired Newell
so tbet the unit can obtain too
At School
per cent membership,
Mias Susan Burgess, daugh­
lira. Harry Lyons, Rebate
M atin chairman, a iked that
ter of Hr. and Mrs. Loring
those who have not brought in
Burgess of lenford, Is attend­
their |lft
the Christmas
ing Lausanne School for Girls
Joy Shop at the V eteran HoeVan Stewart was recently time there wilt b* a film In Memphis, Tenn., where sha
pitots to ptaaao do an by Nov, installed aa Preeldent of the
shown on tho recent loo-mil# la n member ef the senior
1.
Seminal* County B-H Riding ride
Following the mooting,
nodal hour was enjoyed aad Club. AialaUnt Seminole
Nfreikmaats served. A cabs County Agriculture Agont Er­
bearing the Inscription "Oirla nest Lundberg w u ths Install­
SUte” wsa served by com ing offiesr. Others elscted te
niKtoa members, Mrs. C. E offlcst wers Sally Psterenn,
Butler, Mrs. W. Brown, aad Vico Proaidont, Linda Hall,
eecratery and treasurer; Lu­
Mrs. J. B. Kiwis.
cie Wallace, chaplain) Linde
May, Recreational leader and
WW Executive
Janice Poy sad Leelle Her twig
Program chairmen. Lundberg
Board To Meet told the saw officers to per­
form their Job ta tha very best
By Maryam Miles
of the ability end to glvt their
Members of the South Sem­ whole oupport to achieve an
inole Welcome Wagon Execu excellent year. After the In­
tlve Board wilt meet Monday stallation Van presided over
at 11:90 a.ra. at the home ei1 the buelntse meeting. The
Mrs. Sue Gate* In Forest CUy club dlecuia various projects
CHARLES K. OI.LIFF, son of Mm. E. M. Olliff
for luncheon end board meet­ for the coming year end each
of
Oviedo, recently, received the rank of lleutening. Welcome Wagon mom' member wsa told to compute
ant colonel from htn commanding officer Co],
bere aro urged to get their their task from tho Usk list
Robert If. Colwell (right) of tha Fifth Logistical
reservations In as soon as pos­ for their appropriate year. The
Command Headquarters at Ft. Bragg, N. C. His
sible for the Hslloween Party members attended a horse
which will be held Oct 34 at show In Apopka on Sept. 80
the Mld-florlde Country Club. and also sns given by (he
Please contact Mre. Glide Pet* Dusty Boats riding club at
tlnati for reservations.
which Urn* Vea brought back
three ribbons. The next sched­
uled meeting of tho 5-11 club
At Bristol
Stephen Grover Sewell of will bo on Oct. 10 at which
2018 Elisabeth Court, San
ford, Is enrolled at King Co! WSCS To Meet
lege, Bristol, Tonn., os tho
The Executive Committee
eollegs begins Its 08th year.
of the Boer Lake Methodist
Sixteen etetea and six for Church WSCS w i l l m e e t
elgn countries aro represented Thursday tt 8 p. m. at the
in the King College student church coUag*. All officers
body this fall.
are urged ta attend.

Officers Elected
By Riding Club

By Maryann Mites
Bear Lake Methodist Church
consecrated the new church
building nt the Sunday serv­
ice and epeelnt guest ministers
were were District Superln*
Undent Rev. T. Howren Nerton end Rev. Willlsm Book­
men of Orlando, who served
tbe church lest summer while
Rev. William M. Irwin wae
on vacation.
Present for the teremony
were BUI Stlgglne, architect,
and Richard Ostrander, aaaoclate architect, who 4iiigaad
this first unit.
Members of the building
committee are Grant MueUer,
Walter P. Bowles, Glsnn H.
Whipple, Howard Wolking.
Harold Irwin, J, Lucaa Baird,
and Leo Salmi, Charles A.
Crompton waa tha builder.
New members received in
to the church at the morning
servlet were Mr. and Mrs. R.
Harvey Coulter, their daught­
er*, Rachel aad Alexandra,
and Mlsa Ann 8h*lton, alt
formerly of Knoxville, Tenn.
Mlsa Shelton ta now In charge
of tho church nursery during
the morning worship,
Tha church will observe
Holy Communion neat Bunday, Rev. Irwin will spend
five day* this week at tha
Methodist Youth Camp near
Leesburg attending the annu­
al Conference Pastor* School

Gloss To Meet
A t DeBory
By Mrs. Praak White
Ths rlai* for Laryngsetommos held at ths DeBary Com­
munity Center will moot on
Wednesday end Thursday this
week at 10 a.m. Hue te the
local primary flections.
Tha course, which la taught
by John Kissel, will m um s
the regular Tuesday and
Thursday aehedule next week.
Several new member* have
Joined the group and a book,
“Your New Voice," from the
American Cancer 8ocl*ty baa

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WINTEK PARK Drive in CaaMlbtrry, northsouth access road te South Seminole Damantery ta d Junior High schools, roerivto tbe top
coating in s joint County-Caaaelbany project

Glee Club Gets
New Director
By Mrs. Praak WkH*
The DeBary Glee Club
meets the second end fourth
Wednesdays of aaeh month nt
tha DeBary Community Cen­
ter nt 7:30 p.m. Mre. Charles
Bertsch will be ths new di­
rector, replacing Mr*. Harry
Whitaker, who resigned as di­
rector, baeauaa of personal
reasons.
James Duffy, president ef
tha group, extend* a welcome
to all whn love to ring from
the surrounding areas to join
them. Laura Platt Brown
will be the accompanist.

Winter Park
Drive Paving
Job Completed

'Learning For
Living'Thome
Of 4-H Club
“ Learning For Living" la
the thorns for tho National
4-H Club for 1M4. Tho motto
“Learn by Doing" la practic­
ed in each of tho 4-H clubs.
Laaders work with group* of
boys nnd girls In each com­
munity in Seminole County.
Thsro ia still Mod for adult
leaden nnd any adults Inter­
ested ta working with a group
can contest either the County
or H o m e Demonstration
Agont
The following Isadora are
working with 4-H'ars:
Mrs. Beverly Kracek, Mrt.
Georg* Jalrabrin, Mies Eva
Hunt Mr*. Doris Gandy, Mrs.
Ray Isbell, Mrs. Marion Bry­
ant, Mrs. Pet Boylcea, Mr*.
Carl Lommler, Mrs. Mari*
Rat, Mrs. H. R. Wilson, Mrs.
II. L. Johnson, Mrs. Ernest
(i toiler. Mrs. On Is Box, Mrs.
George Bradshaw, Mrs. J. II.
Dlngmnn, Mm. Delores Drees,
Mrs. Ruth Bethea;
W. E. Giles. William Rein,
Paul Lukas, Clarence Rich,
George Sinclair nnd Howard
Babbitt

The south mils of Winter
Park Drive In Casselberry,
being paved as a joint pro­
ject of Semlnolo County end
tha Town ad Caaoetberry, baa
boon completed according to
County Engineer William
Bush and Road Department
Superintendent J. C. Lavend­
er.
"W# haven’t dona much on
the north mil*," said Bush,
“because w* have been do­
ing everything wo can to
complete the south mile.”
Bush explained that most of
tha delay wee due to the two
Class Members
hurricanes.
He also pointed out that
Visit Bank
not too much can be don* on
Two general business math ths north mile anyway until
slaeaes ef South Semin*!* several right-of-way probUms
Junior High School at Cas­ can be Ironed out.
Bush said that F l o r a l
selberry taught by ninth
Boulevard,
a stretch of rood
grade teacher Russell Moore,
from SR 438 south to English
visited the Bouth Seminole
Estates School had been com­
Bank on Thursday to learn pleted.
more about the services of a
“ Right now," Rush said Falrcloth Named
commercial bank,
'the road department li
The 6B students Involved ■winging its equipment to Earl J. Fnlrriotb, Miami at
toraey, and a member of tho
enjoyed a tour of all of the other projects. Moat of It
law firm of Hector, Pairrieth
bank’* facilities Including the probably Is going to bo used
4 Davis, was named m a
teller operation; hookke*plng on tho Twonty-Fillh Street member of the National Lew*
department; printing depart­ oxtension."
ytra Committee for Johnson
ment; loan department; the
Ho concluded, “Of courseL and Humphrey, Member* of
wo’ro now two months behind the Committee met with Pres­
on our maintenance problems ident Johnson at the Write
nnd we’ve got a long list of Home.
item* to handle."

Rose Circle
By JoAnn Haye
The Rosa Clrel* of tho 8sn
ford Garden Club will matt
■t ths home of Mrs. Hrnry
Simpson, Friday, Oct. 9, at
9:46 a. m. Phillip Westgate
la to bo tho guoit speaker
and his eubjsct will be
-W hat’* New" There will
lie a covered dish luncheon
following the meeting.

ef the ConCompony of
la tha director of
r o d Consolidated
handle* the m Urn A-AJLP.
la*. He will apaak aa "Health
I n a u r a a c * , Coverage nnd 9
Costs." A question nnd answ­
er period will follow this dis­
cussion.
Margo Ulrich, praallial of
th# group, laaaaa a spatial
Invitation to nil Banthnant
Volutin rnaidants te attend.
Bbo has received aotiikatiea that duo to the heavy de­
mand far A.A B.P. Health te- .
auraace la tho apaa ported of
BeyUmber, tha storing fate
for this inauraneo has beam
extended te Ort. 21.
Thro# diraeten will be
etoetad te th* board ef tbs
DeBary Chapter for thro*
year terms a t thin meeting.

Homemaker*

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Officer* dotted by tit*
Christian Homemaker* Close
of the Casselberry Commun­
ity Metbodlet Church to oorvo
for tbs coming year include, —
Mr*. Benai* Werloy, preei- 9
dent) Mrs. Mae Harris, vice
president; Mrs. Nanette oaktoy, sam teryi and Mr*. Mary
Pyle, traaournr. Mr*. Jsanna
Bha* is toaehar of th* d ate
Tha #lectio* waa hold at a
combination
buslneaa-toriet
mooting hold at tho homo of
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wag­
ner, Altomaate Spring* re* •
toatly.

Circles To Meet
Thera will' ho a general
meeting of tho rircleo of tho
Poroet CUy Baptist Church
Thursday at B p. m. at th*
home of Mr*. William MilHem, 100 Marcia Dr., Forest
City.

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ropoMtaa Ufa loam
paay toathad aff a aajar
"leadership'* advertietat

with displays la more than
TM daily newspaper*. The
ads toll why mere paeple eve
by MetrepoUtoa than
by any ether
Tbs ftB-pege
T H R U * TWO TRIUMPHS a n on display at
to
H a st Lincoln Mwniry bars aad B n among tbs
to be carried to
heat o f new cars which la being offered for the
tbrsugbeut tbs
country. Other eda, elsberetIng the campaign theme of
Burge, Guy Johnion, Glenda Capps, LaDon
r a n i n o n WE8TSIDX Grammar Elamrneompeny eerrics to Ha peUcyLambert, Christine Mitchell, John McLellan,
tarjr School* Mrs. LhVleo Guatafaon, teacher,
holders aad the aatiea'b
Marilyn Mullins, David Myers, Judy Oglesby,
era pictured just before they left the achool to
omy, wilt follow In
Ronnie Noggle, Linda Paraons, Gary Pruitt,
toor the offices end plant of The Sanford Her­
Sunday
Jack! Prlepke, Myra Rumbley, Billy Willis,
manta.
ald. Thor are Scotty Comfort, Cheryl AlmquUt,
Lynne Smith, Susan Thompson, Ava Woody,
Tha nationwide newspaper
ran rerrell, Chriittine Beaulieu, Donald Hart*
Ruby Pannett, Guy Parent and Dali Bears.
advertisement sake, aad an­
Hawkins,
«*H
swer*, the question, "Hew
coma 44,000,000 people ere of 4- h u u a asemparsnip m youths who kavs bee* trained
insured by MetropUtaa L ife - every county and state to tho to Junior leadership.
During the last decade 4-H
more then by any ether com­ nation, Ernest Lundberg, as­
sistant
agriculture
agent
asClub*
have been established la
pany to the world t"
aouneed
today.
and rural non-farm
Beginning
with
their
hawse
thi* story to tjrpa aad u « tkeir
"A concerted peek k betog
which today account
in October, Life, Saturday
m ap photo being procened The tear of fte pUat wos
Evening Poet and Look will mads to affer 4-H training to for St per cent of the total
oo Tha Herald'* engraving conducted by The Herald's
u m b e ra h lp . Consequently
carry
Metropolitan ads every increasing number* af bays
equipment. Ai (bo etudenta associate editor, Julias Btenme 4-H programs have been
week for tho bslanee of tho aad glrla between 0 and l t
watched tha edition belo| itrom.
year. In addition, eda will ap­ years old. Current enrollment revised to meet the needs of
printed they war* aeth give* The c la n baa beta reading
pear la Boedor’a Digest and la around UX4J00 mombaca off-tbo-fnm member*. Mon
a copy by lb # Herald’* cir- books about newe reporting
to 04,700 eluba," be said.
other atontkly magealnee.
scientific exploration now is
Tbs CsopcraUve j g tasMaa carried on In nearly all pro­
Cappe, vies pneideat; Myra Alas, insertions are ached*
Rumbley, eecretary-tmaeurer; uled in This Week, Panda, Sanies gives leadership to jects. Training In economics
John Smith, reporter; Chriit* Family Weekly and ether the progress and la assisted including production and mar­
keting alio b a n been intro­
Ins Mitchell, library chair* supplements beginning Octo­
is; Resale Moggies, cleaa ber 1 and continuing far four
duced along with borne and
up cbalraus: newspaper chair- consecutive Sundays.
farm management
m as, Doanis Herteoek sad ert Borne of the ads In the eorBusiness firms which con­
1*4 will ask, "flow coma 40
chairman. Jack Pxiepkc.
tribute financial support to the
Tbs group hai aleo been of tho 100 largest U. B. cor­
various programs have assist­
(todying to learn how paper porations insure their am*
ed gnatly In bringing about
"Hew
Dimensions
In
Kurawaa flret mads ee a reeult of p l o y a e w i t h MetrepoUtoa
this modernisation, report!
eeelag tbs wasp buQd a nest Llfef—"How come I out of lag" wUl be In tha spotlight the National 4-H Service
whas
Florida's
Registered
S Metropolitan Lifo
They learned that paper waa
Committee. New programs and
mads from papyrua, a pleat policies la bought by a pres­ Nurses meet In the Mth Con­ aponaon hava been added In
vention
of
tha
Florida
Nunes
that grawa along the Nile, aad ent customer T1*—"llow coma
an attempt to bring to 4-H
pang P*7S cut * mil­ Association to bo held st tbs
porehment prepared f r o m
areas
of learning that wilt aid
Georg*
Washington
Hotel,
ikina of goat* aad seed to pcs* lion dollars an hourt*
older members In making vo­
JackfonvtHe,
Oct
11-14.
re books os losg it ripe
To act the keynote of the cational or higher education­
Tbeee, the eleee etudlrd, were
Convention at B p. m., Tues­ al earccr cholera.
eaUed ecrolla and many etill
Boms bull ness firms and
day, October IX, speaking an
exist
the them* wffl bo Sister Mary foundations provide funds on­
l b s elaea was firm •
Louise Nash, R.8.M., Chair­ ly for college scholarship*
‘‘font*' of old typo by Bill Me
man of tha Department of and for recognition of Indivi­
Laughlln of the Celery City
Nursing, Mount Marty Col­ dual member*. Among them
Printing Company and the at»
NEW YORK (UPI) - Claude
dents are planning to do » m t R. Kirk Jr., RepubUeaa candi­ lage, Pittsburgh, Pansy!- are: Ortho Division, Califor­
hand printing af come of their date for tba U. 3. Senate la ▼anla. Slater Mary Louise nia Chemical Company; Homeholds an M.8 .N. and s Ph.D. llte, A Division of Textron
itortea.
Florida, cam# to to* Now from the Catholic Uaivenlty
LT/C DfL JACK*SHARPE (right) conduct* local dvtofctdM u
toar
T *"'
** York WorkPe T atr Vttr week of America, Washington, D.
o f tho new avionics building a t the Sanford Naval Air Station during a re­
to racelvw the ball of fra* sb- C., is wall known throughout
Leaol Notice
cent first fall session of the Seminole County Chamber o f Commerce Cof­
terprles honor tnsdaL
Geneva
Youths
the natioa’a nursing profesf e e Club.
(Herald Photo)
sRwtwai.fi rorwTT
Tha medal la awarded to
gnxixn rnwwiMinx
persona who era exponent* of
Wetlro
a f P u h lle H e arla g
Soy Thonks
brae enterprire, according to
Notice te h rrrh y given, th e t
Legal Notice a fte r consid eratio n , the Semi­
a spokeimtn for tha pavilion
nole C ounty Z nnlne Commies
For Stamps
which Is upmaocad by the
Inn w ill hold a public h earing
is u im a ro c m
l o v is u i qwnissiox
In d e te rm in e th a feaelhlllty of
American Economic Founda­
recom m ending to th e Itnard of
Welle* i f PeM Ie D seetae
By Jeoan Maya
tion.
N otice te h e re b r
th a t C ounty C om m issioner* th a t the
Tbs officers of tho Centra Tha medal waa presented to a f te r consid eratio n , th e Sem i­ follow ing described p rn p e rtr
nole C ounty Z oning Commission prenenlly annad A-t A gricul­
Youth Club ere grateful to the Kirk by Lyle A. Brookover, w
ill hoM a public h e e rla a f* tu re he enned C -l Cnm merclel:
special
aaiUtant
to
(be
chair­
d
a te rm tn a th a feasib ility a f ra - T he fl I t s ft n f W S1J ft of
eiUsena of Otnera and mem
com
m anding to the Board o f S K 'l of WWU p e rttn n Jl-S tS bera of the club, who donated man of tha foundation, la C ounty C om m lailan»r* th a t th a l»K Ueea rood R /W on W est
ceremonies In tha theater of follow ing described p roperty and Sm ith I and flees R inn ft
their trading atamp booki to­ the free enterprise pavilion. p ra a e n tty ton ad UN-Commercial • f V ISA ft nf th e g IPS ft of
aonad R . | U ultlp la ra m lly i W I I I ft n f PK&gt;t nr gW U Sec
ward tha purchase of a record
In accepting the award, ba
K t i l ft o f w hat waa fn rm triy tm n l I - H S - l t m . y u rth e r deaplayer. They would aleo like Kirk, a M year-old attorney of know n aa tha Nth of Bloch 17, crlhed aa T u rh ay Term pro
ry a ta l L aka W lntnr llom aa p a rty on I,ake Howell Roed
to thank Mrs. Peggy Hardin Jacksonville, noted that tho C
B ubdlrlelon. P It J, Pa*. 11*. ■nd p ro p e rty a d ja ce n t th ere to
free-enterprlse
economic
iyi
US and UC. F u rth e r daacrlbad to tho n o rth .
teacher of civic* and general
aa so u th w e st c o rn ar a f O rand
P ublic h e a rin g wilt h* held
bualnaas at Seminole High tom baa made this the great­ Hand A v tn u a a n d Coantyy Club In th e Sem inole C ounty Court
est nation In the world."
Road
tn
I-aka
Mary.
Itnuee,
C ounty Cnmmleelnner*
School.
Previous recipients of the P u h lle h a a rln g w ill ba fcald Room. S anford. Florida. W ed­
In
th
a
Sam
lnola
C
oenty
C
ourt
nesday, O otobar SI, t i l t St
The record player . a port medal Include LnweU Thomai
C ounty cam m laalonara 7:1» P. M. nr t a aeon th e re a f­
able atero model, bad been and world's fair President Ro­ Houaa,
Room. Sanford, Florida, Wad* te r a a poealbl*.
obtained and waa In use Set' bert Moses.
naaday. O otobar &gt;1. t i l t et 1:1*
Semi not* C ounty S a a la g
P. St. o r a a Boon tb eraeftae a a
C nm m leelsn
urday night at the dub dance
poaalbla.
Ry
R obert P. Brown
TIME OUT for a conference between Willard Wcator of Hubbard Con­
In the community bill.
Ham lnola C ounty S a a la g
gem inate C ounty S a a la g
Commlaalon
struction Co. and Seminole Little League President C. L. Cooper during a
D ire cto r
Officers of the club are Jack Churchwomen
Ity H obart It. Drown
P u h ll.h Oct. f, I t , 1MI.
workday Saturday a t the leagu e's Cooper Field n t Cnaaelberry RecreaTillman, Horace Johnson, J. V.
Ham lnola C ounty X aalag r » r . J »
ation Park. Many Central Florida flrma provided labor and equipment to
lit* a cto r
Stowcll, and Jennifer Coe.

first time in tbs 1965 model*. Shown are a Tri­
umph Sportster and a Triumph Spitfire.
(Herald Photo)

Supporters Join Forces To Expand 4-H

Westside W

Graders Visit Herald

NunesToMeet
inJacksonville

Kirk Awarded
Honor Medal

Meet Wednesday

resurface the field, much of which was underwater after llurricnne
Dora.
(Herald Photo)

Lt. Stansfield
Rollins To Hold Latin Forum
attest

! • SANFORD

WINTER PARK — The In­
ter-American Center of Rol*
Una College will sponsor Its
first 1DAd-IOCS Latin Ameri­
can Forum Saturday morning
In Bingham Hall on tha Rol­
lins campus at 11:00,
Tho Foruin speaker will bo
LL Col. J. R. Lively, of the

Now In Korea

Missile Teat Center at Cape
Army 2d Lt. John M. StoneKennedy. Hi* topic will be,
field, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Wit
"Inter-hemispheric Relations
Ham A. Stansfield, 510 Mag­
nt tho Working Leval."
nolia Av*„ Sanford, rsetntly
waa atalgned to Battery A
A men really should keep tha Bth Arttllary's Ilk Mleslla
Battalion In Kona.
on being a flatterer after he's
Lieutenant Btansflald
fared tho Army in April 1041
married.
and waa last stationed at Fort
Bliss, Ten.
Tha tt-yoar-old afflear i
graduated from Stmlnol* High
School hi 1040 and from Flor­
ida State University, Talla­
hassee, in 1044.

HEAR!
m a ^ |^ G n
Virginia PatroaU
P. O. Boa 1X11
Sanford
Phyllis B ernstein
FA X-4X54
Lake Mery
More Norris
TE S-1SI4
g. Semieeie
Mildred Haaay

sw -su t

Mary Gcttlaga
Bear Lake
XSJ-4S47
Sophie Haines
444-4I0X
Denary

By Mrs. Ritchie Harris
The monthly meeting of the
churchwomtn of All Saints
Episcopal Church, Enterprise,
will be held Wedncaday at X
p.m. In tha Lltch House, a
white frame building locat­
ed between the church and
the rectory, as the Pariah
House ta now being need by
the sixth grade claae af the
Enterprise School due to a
classroom ihortago caused by
the recent fire.
Mr*. Michael McDermeU
will conduct tho devotional*
and Mrs. Richard Prledle will
give her report. A social hour
will follow with Mr*. D. J.
Parker as hoetoes.

Why Americans Should
Vote For Goldwater

S yitm

By The Honorable

Almost Too

Wm. V. Chappell

Pooped To Pump?

Member Fla. Hones of Representatives
Former House Speaker — 1M1 Beaston

Time: T hun, O ct 8, 8 p.m.
Place: Sanford Civic Center

D eal
Water

W it h T O U R FA M IL Y ’S

Your Uwa —

WMb A

New, Modem

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Paid PoL Adv. By Bam. Co. Goldwater Hdqtr*.

Puhllah Oct. *. I t l i l t .

c d f -:»

WOT1CW O P SALW

Notice Is hereby alaen that
purauant to tha final dacraa of
foracloaur* and aala antarad
In tha cauta paadlag la Uia
Circuit Court In and far *aml
nala County, Florida, aeaa da*,
bat number 11771. the under
alaned Clerk will sail tha pro.
party situated In sal* County
daacrlbad aa:
Uit 1. Illoeh I, WKATM.
Kr.arici.ii n n sT addi
TION, aa raeorSad la Plat
Book 17. Paga 17. gemlnala Couaty fablla Ra*
cord a
Toaaihar with aay aal all
other real and peraonal proparty daaorlbad la ganaral
tar me in aald morlgsg*.
Togathar with all atrnetnrea
aad Impveeameate
haraaftar an aald laid, aad n a­
tural et ta eh ad thareta, aa* ell
reata. laauaa, praoaede and
protlte accruing aa* ta aearaa
from aald grand***, alt of
which era laclndad wlthla tha
foregoing deecrlptiaa ead the
habendum tharaeCt alea all
•loom, alaotrl*. weter, ead
ether heating, eaebtag. eatel
garatlng, lighting. gluDMng.
ventilating. IrrtgeUng, eed
power ayetema, machine* **pUencae naturae eed appurtaaence*. which
new ee*
ar may keraaftae peetala be ee
b* naad with, le a* aa aald
premlaae aean thaegh
dateched or detaeheble
at pnblle aate ta tha blghaet
aad beat bidder Par cash et It
o'clock A. M. ea the llth dap el
October l»&lt;&lt; at tha greet Doer
af the Samlaele Oooaty ceeethone* la Seaterd, Fteetde
( I1 A L )
Arthur R. Beekwtth. Ar.
Clarh af the Clrealt Oeurt
By: Martha T. VlUae
Daputy Clerk
BBARDAU. OIUDLBT
AND i-ewta
Attorney* far glelatlft
S* North Court Street
goat Office Dan III*
Or te a da, P lo rld a
Publish Oat. S. 1444
CDP-M

Inc.; Massejr-Fergnsoa Ine.t
Pjrrofax Gas Corporation; Ed­
win T. Meredith FouniUtloa;
Sunbeam Corporation aad the
West Bend Company.
Educational trips, scholar­
ships and award* for out­
standing work tn specific pro­
jects are given by other 4-H
backer*. They Include t Allied
Chemical Corporation, Arca­
dian Products Dept; AllisChai mere Manufacturing Co.
Farm Equipment DirUion;
American Forest Products In­
dustries, Inc.; Carnation Com­
pany; Chicago Board of
Trade; Cities Berries Oil Com­
pany; E. I. DuPont d# Nem­
ours A Co., Ine. Elgin Nation­
al Watch Co.; EH Lilly and
Co.; Heladorf and Nelson
Farms, Inc.; Htrcules Powdsr
Co.
■ ■
Others are Humble Oil and
Refining Co.; Ford Motor Co.
Fund; Internationa! Minerals
and Chemical Corp.; Moorman
Mfg. Co.; Oliver Corp.; The
Pure Oil Co ; Simplicity Pat­
tern Co., Inc.; The Singer Co.;
The B A H
Foundation:
Standard Brands Ine. and
Standard Oil (Kentucky).

Legal Notice

If th en la i s 4-H Club f*
the community, parents or
prospective number* should
write *r c*R thdly so o ty extcnslon office for information.

Legal Notice
rtcrrrtets wans

NOTICE !■ h e r e b r g iv es th a t
w* a r e engaged la buelnae* a t
SR 417 betw een
A ltam onte
S p rin g s a n d to n g w o o d . Bem l.
not* C ounty, P lorlda, under the
fletltlou* nam e o f BON1TO
BOAT CO, a a d th a t w e In tead t*
re g is te r aald a a a u w ith th e
C le rk of th e C ircuit C ourt,
fe m ln o le C ounty, P lorlda, In
accordance w ith th e provision*
of th a F ic titio u s Nam* R ta t.
utt*. to -w lt: Section l l l . l t
P lo rld a S la tu te e 1117.
f i g ; Daweon K. H argrove
H e b ert Culton
Publish Sept. I I * Oet. f . I I

te. n il.

C D E -t* t
■ RWIXQLR c o r NTT
BONI.NM COM RIlflo.W
Norte* a f PuM Ie H M rla g
No tie# la haraby given, th a t
• fio r c o m ld tra tle n , tha Sem il"n0n*
W * 0Bln|4 Commie*.
"» wlU hold a public h e a rin g
lo d e te rm ln * tha fe asib ility of
recom m ending to th a B oard of
C ounty C om m issioners th a t the
follo w in g daacrlbad prop#I-tJ
1 * " ' / i® ''*4 a - t A griculture
enned R-1AA Single F am ily
R e eld en tlal: Reg h w c o rn e r
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Road
▼eLECRETIA PAIGE BULLARD, flrtd
of
Defendant
f t r t i i ? U k S - '" * * na *v , r , h •*
N O T trB OP SUIT
T R R STATE OF FLORIDA TOl
wnI b® keld
it
■•rnlnol# County C ourt
L ec ratla Paige Rultard
177 W est I7 U Itra e t, A p t Room*'
Com m leelonar*
Room, ganford. Florida. W ed.
No. I
" « d a y , O ctober II. i m , t T. j ,
N orfolk, V irginia
A Hworn C om plaint having
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been filed agaln at you In the r ; . " h l ° . r “ • ° 8B
C ircu it C ourt In and for Xsml*
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note County, Florida, la Chan*
By R obert g. Brown
eery, for Annulment ef M ar­
riag e . th e ehort title e f said
n C lo r*
0 # u n ,r Zo» ' * '
a ctio n being FREDERICK M.
IIULLAUD, r i s ln tlf f ve. LB- C D p llt ° C,‘ *' 1,1 " '* •
C R E TIA
PAIGE
RULLARD,
D afandant, thee* preaanta ar*
to c a u i* and re&lt;iulr* you to
flla y o u r w ritte n d e fem is. if
any, to th e Com plaint filed
herein , a n d to earve a copy w S t o t m . " ro11
th e re o f upon P la ln tlffe a tto r­
ney on or before the l lth day
o f O ctober, A. D. l i l t , o th er­
w ise a D ecree Pro Confeeso
w ill b* e n te red a g a in st you
and tha caua* procaad ex parts.
P la in tiff,
W ITNESS my hand and o ffi­ T t
cial te a l a t Hanford, fem lnole
U ounty, F lorida, th is I tth day w W ow f!# t* a |t^ ’ W n *r ,E W &gt;. •
of B iptem ber, A. D. 1**4.
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(SE A L )
nTH
e eR? iT A T u OF®rFLORIDA
,rtT
A rth u r H. Beckw ith, J r ,
TOt
C lerk o f the C ircuit Court,
N in th Judicial C ircuit ta
74*4— 41th g ire e t
a n d fo r Itm ln o la Couaty,
C a n tra l P a rk
P lo rld a
B irm ingham . Je ffe ra e u
B y: M a rth a T. Vlhlea, D. C
C ounty, A labeato ^
G ordon V. fro d erlek
*ou, a n d aaeh a f von . . .
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P. O. Doa H U
b*#nbjflU d , * " ‘! ,h * ‘ •» '* *&gt;•
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l i t Keat "om m erclal Street
.i, rF,lorida,
o u ri
"Uf paem
S anford. F lo rid a 17171
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T R R NINTH JIU IC IA L CIR. * # W IK F IR L n W
LYDIA B IL L IE KINO.
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C O U N T Y , F L O R ID A .

THOMA* W. KINO,

D efendant.
AMENDED NOTICD OP B ftT
TO» T hom as W. K ing, whoa*
la st know n residence as
p a rtic u la rly a s la know n
to th a p la in tiff la T he Re­
public of Som alia, A frL a.
a n d w hese a d d ress le r f o
P aul Im llli C onstruction
C ast p e a r, P. O. Dea ( I I I ,
Wombaea. K enya. A rrlce
TOU ARK IIKRRBT notified
th a t a a u tt fa r divorce h a s been
In stitu te d a g a in st yeu by LY­
DIA B IL L IE E IN O le th e C tr• b M C ourt *f |h * N inth J u d i­
cia l C ircu it, l a e a d (eg S e a l,
• a l e c o u a ty , F leild * . T h e ahh ra v la ta d till* a f th a case le
LYDIA B IL L IE KINO, plain .
Uff. v e rsu s THOMAS W. KINO,
d efendant.
T e a a c e h e reb y rag a ire d ta
file p e e r aaaw ag eg e th e r def*salve pl*«d1 e g i s a * sbeve
sty le d ***** w ith th e C lark *f
th e C ircu it O e u rt e f said Caualy, a ad aaev* e espy th e re a t
■ pea K a rle n T u sh *( th e firm
a t QI LX*. H E D R IC K A ROBINSON. te s E a st C hureh l lr e e t,
O rlaade, P lo rld a. a tto rn ey * far
p le ta tlff, e a * r before th e 4th
dap e f N ovem ber, t i l l . I I you
fe ll te d* e e a Daaeea ( r e Canfeaao w ill b* a n ta rad a g a in st
y e a for th e re lie f dem anded la
lb s C em plalat.
W ITN ESS m y h e a d e a d th a
se a l a f a a ld C ourt a t Saafard.
Sam leal* C a a e ty . P le rtd a , th is
Iwd d a y e ( O etaber, 1H4.
(SEAL)
A rth u r K. B eckw ith, J r ,

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EA ST R IV E R fA V IN G I BANK
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P lain tiff
va
R O B E R T E . DCVEREAUX and
B E T T T J . DCVEREAUX, h it

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,b * P“ hI*« raeord#
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b e1.l7 refal ?l *prooertv.
to -w ltL A lfw * '..J :I^ T,*K •’KARL
LAKE HEIGH T? RE PLAT.
Fam lnola C ounty. F lorida.
«• P lat th ara o f
raeordad In P U t Book 1 1 ,
id* Public re®f a«ml»ole C ounty,
h«gla a t th*
m oat Southerly c o rn e r of
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TO l RO B E R T E. DEVEItKAUX
a a d BETTT J. DEV E It
KAUX, h i. wife,
111 O rchard D rlv t
■ y racu at, Saw York
T O U A R R ItER C B T NOT!
P IE D t h e t a Com plaint for
P o ra a le au ra a f M o rtg ag t h a i
b e e s filed atA laet yon e a the
fo llo w la g deeerlbad property
t* -w lt:
L e t I I . la OOLDIE MANOR,
e eo o rd la g
is
the
th e re o f raoorded la . . . .
B oah t l . Pag* 71, *r Ih*
Puhlle Records e f Semlaole
C ouaty. P lorlda:
a a d y o a a r* h .re b y reoulrad t&lt;
e ars* a copy af your A a ae e r t&lt;
tho aald C om plaint ea O ltE
DORY AND ELLUON, A ttor
a s p s fa r PtalaU ff. a t II a. w .
4*th Avenue, F o rt L aad.rdale,
ria c ld a . e n d Rl* th e e rls ln a l
A nsw er tn th a afflc* a f th&lt;
C la rk o f th a C ircuit Court ai
o r hofore tho l l t h day of October. l i l t ; otherw ise the all*.
g a llo n * of said Complaint will
be ta k e n a s confaaeed by you.
DA TED th l. l l t h day a t
g e y tsm b a r. I t l L
(SE A L )
A rth u r H. Beckw ith. Jr.
C lerk o f C ircuit C ourt
Cieek
By M a rth a T. Vlhlea
By M e rlh e T. V lhlee
D eputy C lerk
D eputy C lark
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21 *. W. t l t h Avenue
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Uphold Rights Law , Lady Bird Asks South
ABOARD THE LADY BIRD
SPECIAL (L'PI) — Lady Bird
Johnson expressed her lore
far the Scuta today and said
•he was etn a in It would rise
“ to the hard duty" of assuring
equal and constitutional rights
to all Americans.
The First Lady referred to
the civil rllhts Issue lo a
■perch prepared for a trainaide rally at Alexandria, Va..
first stop on her four-day, 1,683
mile whlstlestop lour of eight
■oatbera statu.
Mrs. Johnson, standing on
the rear platform of the train
with President Johnson by her
aide, said:
“The lew to assure equal
rights passed by Congress Isst
July with three-fourths of the
Republicans Joining two-thirds
ef the Democrats his been re.
etived by tbe South for the
■met pert la a wty that la a
greet credit to local leaderto Ip the mayors and ministori, white merchants and Ne­
gro leaders, to all the Mr. and
Mrs. John Cltiarna who live in

ear eoamunitise.
"This convinces me ol some­
thing I have always believed—
tost there is, In this South­
land, more love than hate.
“1 think wa all understand
toet the herd duty of assuring
equal and constitutional right
to ell Americans falls not only
on the President of the United
States, but upon all who love
this land. I am sure we will
rise in tb it duty."
Tbe Texas-born First Lady
spoke of the “strain in the
South from national life'^ and
laid aha shared the "concern
that has come with this
atralo."
“I share the Irritation when
unthinking people make snide
Jokes about ‘cornpone' and
‘red necks' as If the history
and tradition of our region
could be dismissed with ridi­
cule," she said.
“ For the good of the coun­
try," she said, “we must
search for the ties that bind
as together but not settle for
tbe tensions that tend to divide
us.
“We are a nation of laws,
not men, and our greatness Is
our ability to adjust to the na­
tional consensus.”

Barry Plans To
Send Ike To
South Viet Nam

8 NAS COMMANDING OFFICER, Capt C. W. Swanaoa (left) chat* with
Seminole Memorial Hospital Administrator Bob Beaaerer (canter) and
Charlie Morrison of the Seminote County Chamber of Commerce during
the trade body's first Coffee Club session held recently at the Naval base.

RVAH-3 Learns Of Voting Pointers
Traffic Regulations Given By GOP

Sgt. Jim McKinnon of the
Florida Highway Patrol re­
cently acquainted 31 men at­
tending Reconnaissance At­
tack S q u a d r o n Three'a
( R V A H - 3 ) Indoctrination
Program with highway laws
and safety.
Substituting for Sgt. Vince
Smallwood, Sgt. McKinnon
discussed traffic laws aboard
the Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion and Florida's driving
regulations. The sergeant alio
reviewed the latest change*
in highway regulations and
explained their Importance to
military personnel. A film an
traffic hmunla wus alio
shown to the group following
the lecture. Some of the
movies that have been viewed
are
"eDfensive
Driving,”
“Signal 30," and "Death on
the Highway."
Mr. Wesley E. Giles, SNAS
Safety Engineer and LL
George A. Hoffman, Infor­
mation and Education Officer,
RVAH-3, co-ordinate with the
Department of I’ublie Safety,
Division of Florida Highway
Patrol, in scheduling the
monthly eafe-driving present­
WASHINGTON (UPI) - ation. Three la the only
A television trade publication squadron aboard SNAS that
•ays the three major television ha* this type of lecture,
networks and the stations they which i* just part of the Xown earned a record $136.3 ray Indoctrination Program
million before taxes in 1963. prepared for newly reporting
The weekly Television Digest men.
This particular safety dis­
slid the Columbia Broadcast,
log System (CBS) earned $73 cussion, with the film pre­
million, the National Broad­ sentation, place* emphasis on
casting Company (NBC), $51.6 KVAH-3's campaign to reduce
million, and American Broad­ auto violations. During 1964,
casting Company (ABC) $11.6 the squadron personnel, by
their efforts, have won the
million.
Over-all, tbe Digest said, John H. Bear Safe Driving
Ifee three networks earned 22.3 Memorial Plaque three times.
per cent more list year than
they did to 1963. It said the The things some people do
profits figures were obtained indicate that they should let
“from vary reliable N. Y. somebody (lie do their think­
ing.
eourcei.”

TV Networks'
Earnings Up

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Garden Club To
Meet Thursday
At Aliamonte
By Julia Bartoa
The first general meeting
of the Altamonte Springs
Garden Club will be held
Thursday at the community
house starting at 6:30 p.m.
with s covered dish supper.
Russell S. Rudd of Sanford
from the state conservation
department, will talk on birds
and conservation and show
sliiles. Literature will be avail­
able to members.
The committee In charge
for the evening will be I,t.
and Mre. Glenn Hume*, chair­
men, Mr. and Sire. W. D. Medcalf, Mr. and Mrs. Walter C.
Cope, Mr. and Mr*. Roland D.
Mastcn, and Mr. and Mrs. W.
J. Norton.
A meeting of the executive
board was held Thursday
night at the community house
to make plans for the first
general meeting. There was ■
diteuaalan of activities and
entertainment for the year.
Resignations of s s v s r i l
members were passed on and
new members' names were
submitted to he voted on at
the meeting Thursday.
The club regretfully ac­
cepted the resignation of Miss
Constance K. Msley, record­
ing secretary, who la moving
to Gauley Bridge, W. Va., to
be near hrr sister. She hopes
to return to Florida in the fu­
ture.
A tot of gats ire up to their
necks in the swimming spots,
especially the skinny ones.

By Mrs. Freak Wkite
DeBary Manor reeldanta
were (iron voter assistance
aa part of the 1964 DeBary
Republican Club campaign to
get every potential voter reg­
istered, and overy qualified
voter to exerciia hit voting
prlvilego.
Ctub members, Judge Al­
bert D. Williams and Earl
Merrill met with the residents
and staff of DeBary Manor
on Wednesday to explain reg­
istration and absentee voting
under Florida Laws. Ques­
tions on apecist situations
woro sntworsd and tha solu­
tion to a number of onusual
voting problems worked out.
Administrator John Jenk­
ins offered to furnish trans­
portation to any wishing to
go to DsLand to register or
change their address and flvs
took advantage of this offer.
He also offered tranaportatlon
to tha polls on election day
for those ablo to travot.
Judge Williams explained
the procedure for obtaining
absentee ballots and aaid ha
would he gisd to come to the
manor to notarixo any appli­
cation. Five persona who had
not lived In Florida 13 months
planned to apply to their for­
mer homes and others unable
to travel expressed disap­
pointment at not being able
to register.
“ With some able-bodied
people unwilling to take the
trouble to register it la molt
heartening," aaid Judge Wil­
liams, "that these peopto with
health handicaps are so anxi­
ous to vote."

WASHINGTON (UP!) —
Sen. Barry M. Goldwater
pledge*, If sleeted, to oak
former President Dwight D.
Elsenhower to go to South
Vlst Nam on a “critical mis­
sion" aimed at solving tha
criaia there.
Ths Republican presidential
nominee mads ths promise in
a statement Monday night, on
the eve of resuming his ram*
palga travels after a weekend
of rest In Washington. He
visits a three-county suburban
aren near Philadelphia today
foe hi* first campaign foray
Into PenaaylTonla.
In hla statement Monday
night, Goldwator said that if
ha bseomee president he will
ask Elasnhowe4B&gt;*to heed up
a group of qualified experts
to go to South Vlst Nam and
report hock to me on the sit­
uation tn Southeast Asia."
He said ho hoped Elsen­
hower would be assisted by
such "men of ability and ex­
perience’' as former Rep.
Walter H. Judd, R-MInn.; re­
tired Gen. Mark W. Clark,
now prsaldant of Tho Citadal
Military College of Charles­
ton, 8. C., and former United
Nations commander in Kor­
ea, and Adm. Arleigh A.
Burke, former ehlef of naval
operation*.
"If I am elected, I Intend
to eoma to grips with this
vital question and, at that
time, I want tha very best
and soundest advice available,
I bstlsvn n group of expert*
headed by Gen. Elsenhower
could provide that advice."

DIVERSIFIED COOPERATIVE T R A I N I N G
class «t Seminole High School has elected these
new officers for the year. In the front row aro
Fay Dunaway, reporter; Donna Foley, historian;
Leonard Aucoin, president; Doug Braswell,

sergeant-at-arms; Joyce Stanley, secretary and
Neil Stafford, vice president; in the second row
are Don Sapp, treasurer; Edward Burnham, par*
limentarian and Jim Bowlin, chaplain.
(Herald Photo)

Joint Study On Satellites Set
WASHINGTON (UPI) Six federal agencies arc study­
ing whether a satellite sys­
tem te needed for alr-iea nivifitioe, traffic control, and
alr-ses search aad rescue ope­
rations.
The National Aeronautics
and Space Administration (NA

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cy, and Commerce Defense,
Interior and Treasury depart­
ments In the study.
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Braves Hests Hurricanes A t M em orial Reid Tonight
P rib n 's Eleven
South Seminole
O il To Revenge
Squad Seeks To Yanks, Cardinals
Post Second Win Ready For Series
Earlier Defeat

By lMyU Hggtobatoaa
■tony Sparta Wrilto
Tha Sanford Junior High
to etring-out Um m X’a tad Brarei win host tho South
i w i —Ifr t a n t o with a Seminole Junior High Hurri­
canes tonight at Sanford Mflhighly respectable m
Ihfc weak t o n w rttag morial Stadium.
Tha taama mat aarUar In tha
sTtav I Hot acaaoa with tha Hurrieaats
taking tha tilt by A V to f
margin. The Hurrieaats ieortho fa c t ed In tha first period and tha
ra il
Brarei scored in tha aaeond
that M’s aot
but tha Hurricanes bald tha
winning point.
(O la far
South Semlnota haa not playAnder- ad stare that tIK, but tha
am tad Garry Fox and m y Oviedo Lions tangled with tho
aalf art axtrwaaly pleased Braraa laat Thuraday aad
that wtVn bam 1Harelip wound up on tho bottom of a
flood'd with Um m anthtutae* a to i score.
According to Uw B rans'
tie poonoUre to Iba dafraa
that Instead a t m lf going chief, Dan Pelham, tha squad
with four to a team, wo*vo Is la better shape nopr thaa
had to enlarge aamo op to when they faced the Hurri­
fha. la thla wap, everyone's canes In their first outing. Tho
a regular rather thaa balag eleven has no Injuries and has
aeen movies of the South Bern*
Uated aa a rub.
Inole affair and according to
•
a a
la tha Bantam Division, Pelham they are la top shape.
thoeo botwaaa aight and IS Coach Ed Buckner, speak­
goan of ago, Tha Bcattoa ing of tho Oviedo affair, said,
(watcba axpact for a toam "Wo hare more experience
aamot) with a record of nin* than South Seminole and wa
aad tbna are to tha top ipot are aware of tha mistakes wo
aioaolp follow'd bp tha Boat* made laat Thursday against
alba and tha Impatlant Bowl- Oviedo and Intend to use them
ore who are tied for second to our advantage.**
The Braves' JapVees will
with a log of eight and four.
Uadlag tha Beatles are play a preliminary b o u t
Dm Ny* Cknn Shelly, against tha Hurricanes’ JayJeha S tam aa and Kevin Veea starting at 6:30 p.m. In
(not Split-ehl) Bpalnkl, who tha first tilt with tho Hurri­
Incidentally Wads tha lea- canes' third team the Braves'
gw with a 164 areregfl. At youngsr players won 6 to 0.
Thera bare been soma b|g
11 pflare of ago, K«t*b averchanges
In tha Bravos' run­
ago la rorp mpactabto
Ua "aid man" (reap ning and passing plays and
yon’r t only 3*1) ba’t Pelham plana to pull some
surprUes on the Hurricanes.
or»r that.
In tha Junlor-8enlor Dlvl* There are some new ball car­
■ion. wo hare aight of than riers as well sa new pass pat­
bowIan with avaregaa of ISO terns and different passers.
ar highflr. Away on top of The main event will kickoff
that Hating would ba Jim at 7:30 p.m.
Wooda with n cool 101 for
nlna gamaa.
■ • «
Wadnaidap night. Gordon
Honeycutt had nnothar on# of
hia *on" nlghta aa ha axplodad wiUi gamaa of 228, 217
and 211 and fintahad with a
SS8 series. Bowling Ilka that
anabltd Gordon's team—Rose
and WUk'a Raataurant to
•ra n Bob'n Raataurant with a
four-point awaap.
It's might cloaa an tha
lip d tha laddar In thla
Cltp Laagna with Jat L u o
laadlag bp m lp a half-point
aa a raaslt of balng elobbared bp tho Americas Laglm Peat IX Ttad for th»
aflcoad-alot ha p o a l t l o a
■taadiaga are Roao aad
WUk'a Restaurant aad laat
year's champions, Lakt
H u m Ian.
Gladys Edwards and Rot*
Patrick both anjopad thamaalvaa In tha Friday AM Hol­
lar Motora/Navy Wives L*agua with aolid gamaa of 184
for Gladys and 20S for Rom.
Aa a mattar of fact, Ross
also touched tho aariaa spot­
light with bar 622 flat.
Othara wa Uka to recognise
are Pam Papaon 154, Margie
Fialda 164, M. Biltlnia ISO,
179/403, Fat Daarolph'a 166,
160/4766. Only two plna aeparatad Allea Saxton'* ISO and
Jean Xlrkham'a 182. K. Rack*
nor bawUd a 173 for h«r
Ufloi, tho VA!f-t "O" Wives.
Mighty happy for Lli
Graham and bar 190 gam*
la lb* Itm llamphlll Mulorttlea I.Hgufl this week,
which wan tha high for tha
league. Uada Pont rontlnm
her in prove*eat la
howling with proof of tha
pnddla* In thla wtek’a 183/
496 toaablaatioa.
Won’t thfl«a miracle* avar
caaieT Sanford'* anawar to
handsome Dr. Kildare, our
own handaomar Dr. Len Mun*
•on (howdja Ilka tha build-up
Docf Worth 60 cental) wa*
high man In tha Semlnol#
Memorial lloapUal League
with a 206, fire more sticks
than Dick Adams avan duece.
Series high of 617 want to
Cleft Co«par.
a • a
A final reminder for tha
woman that wa*re scheduled
fire bowling Iraaona thla
Thuraday at 9:30 a. m. If
you have any youngatars,
don't lat thla atop you from
roming cauao wa also have
fra* baby sitting cervices and
If that's not enough wall also
ba alpping Ionia free coffee
.to settle thoaa nerve* for you.
Editor'd Not*: Thanks,

Jeha!

By Jim
CASSELBERRY - S o o t h
Seminole Junior High’* Hurri­
cane*, plagued with colds and
Injuries, travel to Sanford toaight la hopes of doing some­
thing they have never dona be­
fore—whip the Sanford Junior
High Brarea twice in tha asm*

By Steve Snider
Tony off the World Series
roster and add first-baseman
UPI Sports Writer
ST. LOUIS (UPI) — The Mika Hegan.
"I know I’m out of tha fin t
S t Louis Cardinal! and a
number of dased fans today
gave their native son Yogi
B arn and hla Naw York Yan­
kee* a royal welcome.
Berra, who left Tha Hill
■action of thla city nearly 20
years ago to make hla fortune
with the Yankees, got a goodnatured reception when he
flew hi with tha American
League championa at noon.
After tha formalities, howev­
er, Yogi was wished nothing
but bad luck to tha World Ser­
ies starting Wednesday—In­
cluding the sidelining of reg­
ular shortstop Tony Kubek
and, of course, some improve­
ment In the condition of Card­
inal third baseman Ken Boy­
er's ailing left lag.
Tha word from New York,
la that Kubek — regarded as
one of tha better shortstops
and a veteran World Series
performer — probably will be
sidelined with a sprained
wriat
In tha event he Is unable to
play, he la expected to be re­
placed by Phil Linx, tha young
inflelder who Incurred Ber­
ra's wrath with his famous
harmonica aolo following an
_ ■ , •
Important Yankee defeat
Berm probably will make
the decision on Kubek after a
light workout a t Busch Stad*
lum thla afternoon when he
must decide whether to take UNCAPPED — J i m

But Band Coach Jim Clark's
eleven might be in trouble.
End A!Ue Eichey la oat with •
twisted knee, end and defen­
sive back Leonard Hollis has
HANFORD JUNIOR HIGH'S "A* SQUAD M AJORITIES thla year lad a d s (front row, from left) Wtndjr Martin, Carol Ball Gall Gatchol,
a kg injury aad halfback Bob
Kathy Yount and Janlca Kahn; (back row, from loft) Dixto Holmos,
Mtoduckl is out for at k a it
Mary Pint Bortrany, Ann Doudnay, Mary Jana Byrnes, Kathy A venal,
n month with a back problem.
Jean H uff and BhernJynn Williams,
(Herald Photo)
Quarterback Jim Lucas la
down with a cold and Clark
will probably use Mike Hargis
at tha signal-calling post
Clark saw t h e Braves
trounce Oviedo and remarked,
"The Braves looked much bet­
ter than they did the night we
nipped them 7-6. It'll ba n
tough bail game but U we can
th an are three Metre taama Meanwhile, Lyman High's gat most of our boys in uni­
By MUM
unbeaten, Bo o m , Edgewater Greyhounds are preparing to form we can make it."
aad
Sanford. All three have open their home season against Chances are that Clark will
Three of tha county's four
two Metro wins against no
Ugh schools will enUrtain loaiea. .
the tough Terriers of TttuivlUa use center Larry Garner,
guards Danny Paterson or
visitors Friday night while tha Tha contest should draw tha Lyman tost Its first two games Greg Bart along with David
other travels. Both of the coun­ largest crowd of tha season —to Ocoee and Apopka.
Fulsang, tackles Greg Danko
ty's Jayreo slsvans play at and SHS officials are prepar­ The Lions are working out and Dave Druedtog, end*
home aad two of tha three ing for 1L
to meet tha strong Ocoee Car­ Bruce Stuart and Mika Rlc
Junior high machinal will saa
dinals in what should be kett, Hirgis at quarter, Den­
action.
Ovtodo'a toughest teat to date. nis Garrett and John Me
Tha trill of fare fits under
They whipped Zcpbyrhills aad Dermott at tha halves and
way tonight at Sanford's
Crescent City In the first two Richard Rubwright at full with
Manorial Stadium whan tha
but numerous cases of virus Run Skeen also acetog action.
South Saminoia Junior High
and a strong Bulldog opponent
Hurricanes tangle with the
permitted Umatilla to tie the
Sanford Junior High Brnvai.
U w Swick, 2413 South Key Lkma 6-8 last Friday night.
Coach Jim Clark's "southern
Are., picked up first prise Crooms High, with a record
ers” hold one victory over
of two wins against a stogie
D e n n 1■ and Martindale a 138 game to spark Dennis
Coach Jim Palham'a "noth*ro­ money In last week's Sixth loss, will hit tha road and meet
Annual Herald Plck-tbe-Winsnared three points from and Martindale in their romp
ars" in tha county’s Junior
Uungtrfard of Winter Park to Johnson’s Spar Service to
ner grid contest.
high race, n 7 to 6 decision re­
Second prise went to BUI a non-Florida Big Nine North taka a one game lead in the while Dot Johnson shot a 171/gistered two weeks ago at Ly­
437 to pace Johnson’s Spar.
conference e n g a g e m e n t .
man Hid* Field In Longwood. Moore, 400 Palmetto Are., and Crooms haa wins over Ocala Shooting Stars League.
Team Six won three from
Pelham’s charges will ba out Warren Harman, 414 Weat and DeLand to addition to that Joan Adams rolled 160/450 Faust Drug* to Jump into
Crystal
Drlvt
won
third
place.
end Sis Probst chimed In with second place In league stand­
to rectify that situation this
Tha fourth walk of the Her­ losi to QatoeavUla.
evening.
ing! as Nancy Conway rolled
Thuraday night Sominola ald contest appears on page
163/423 and Mardelle Gunterwill boat tha Uttla Grenadian seven of today's edlUon. Hun­
man
shot a league high 174, •
dreds
of
local
sports
fans
are
of Colonial High at Sanford's
402. Jane Walne rolled a good
NEW YORK (UPI) - The Memorial Stadium to an affair enjoying the opportunity of
160 game for the Faust Drug
United Press International m i slated for 7:10 p. n . At the trying to test their skills In
TD FAT TP
team.
jor college football ratings same time Lyman’s Baby the field of pigskin prognosti­
24
Rom, Edgewater 4 •
with the fin t place votes and Greyhounds will ft|ht It out cation by entering the weekly Powell's Office Supply took Batten, Boone
4 4 24 Gassman'e Studio took a
event.
with tha Baby Bulldogs of
won-lost in parentheses:
Scett, Seminole
2 4 18 three.point decision f r o m
C o n t e a t chairman, Roy over first place to the Mixed
Team
Pts. DeLand High at Lyman Field
Wyman,
Evaaa
2 9 18 Team Three aa June Gaasmnn
League at Jet Lanes by vir­
rolled a 150 game and Dot
1. Texas 37
13-0)
333 Head Coach Ralph Stumpt'a Green of The Sanford Herald, tue of a three point win over llyaoflkl,
2. Illlnoli 2
(20)
239 youngster! will ba starting, he ■ays entries are increasing In the Eight Balts, the team they Bishop Moore
2 1 11 Klrkley hit a 170/450. High
gamei were turned In by Bet­
3. Alabama 3 (30)
238 hopes, knottier long string of number each week and—al­
ware tied with prior to thla Spark m s ,
4. Michigan 1 (2-0)
210 victories. The local Jsyvee though It means more work for week's bowling. Dot Powell Seminole
2 4 12 ty Church at 150 and Gladys
3. Noire Dams (2-0)
181 machine had gone through 31 the judges—they seem to en­
2 4 12 Edwards at 108 from Team
was the pacesetter for her Brown, Boone
6. Ohio Slats I (2 0)
167 games without a loss—until joy It and encourage even
2 • 12 Three.
Mays,
Colonial
team with 200/312 and Jimmy
7. Kentucky 1 (3-0)
137 they ran Into the Baby Braves more local fans to participate.
Lynch, Colonial
2 • 12
Anderson
backed
her
up
with
of Boons High in Orlando laat
8. Nebraska
(3-0)
Holiknecht,
No player has ever caught
■ fine 190/301.
9. U.C.L.A.
(30)
46 Thuraday afternoon. In that
2 • 12 two touchdown pastes to 19
The Goof Offs won three Cfllonlal
10. Syracuie
(2-1)
33 affair tha LltUa Braves earns
from the Lead Pina to grab Cook, Oak Ridge 2 t 12 previous Gator Bowl football
Second 10-11. L.S.U. 31; 12. from behind to paste a 12 to
classics. Twenty-two payoff
a share of the number two Schmidt,
(tie) Michigan State and 8 licking on tha Uttto Tribes
1 • 12 pitches have been recorded,
Edgewater
spot
in
league
standings
with
PAT LEADERS
North Carolina State 24; 14. men.
tha Eight Balls. Verna Bolton Mrmkr, Oak Ridge 1 2 S all to different catchers.
Mississippi 21; is. Southern Out at Lyman, Coach Dick K inney, Bo o m
S
waa the star lor the Goof
California 20; 16. Georgia SUvera' Uttla Greyhounds will Etoney, Em m
6 Off* with 187/491.
Tech 18; 17. Arkansas 14; 18. he seeking their first victory Barbear, Bemtaeto
4
In the final match of the
Wyoming 13; 19. Oregon It; to two starts. In their curtain
evening,
t h • Dependable!
Frasier,
Catonlal
6
20. (tie) Florida, Ariiona State rataer laat Thursday night
4 grabbed a three-point decision
and Iowa.
they played the New Smyrna Smith, Edgewater
over the Tortoises as Vergil
Other teams receiving votes Beach Baby Barracudas to n Meakt, Oak IMfW
S
Anderson shot 191/304 and
—Army, Duke, Navy, North 0-0 Ua.
Brace, Evaae
S Walt Bohannon came through
Carolina, Florida State, Rice, Tha feature high school at­ IlyaothJ, Bishop Moore
1 with a 180/309 to cop high ser­
Arizona.
traction this week pits the
Wrahto,
Bishop
Moore
1
ies for the men.
Metro's Seminole* Sanford
Florida haa won more against tha visiting Eagles of
games and more titles than Edgewater to a conference af­
any team In the 13-year his­ fair at Memorial Stadium.
tory of the Oalor Bowl basket­ Thla tilt could decide {
ball tournament. The Gators conference crown—although It
have a 13-7 standard with four won't ba known for a fact until
later to the season. Right now
championships.

SHS- Edgewater
Tilt Tops Bill
Lew Swick Wins
Herald Contest

Texas Tops UPI
Gridiron Poll

Dennis And Martindale Take Lead

Powell's Lead
Mixed League

Metro

Bouton, whose steady
p i t c h i n g kept the
Yanks withing striking
distance of the pen­
nant during the dark
dnyft, has a habit of
losing his cap every
time he delivers the
ball.

game," said Kubek, who haa
been nuratog tha injury for •
week. It's up te Yogi about
tha series.”
Although tha loaa of Kubek
might upset the smooth func­
tioning Yankee fnflsld te
some degree, the Cardinals
face a more eerioua loss should
Boyer be hobbled by hla leg
Injury.
National Leaguers point out
that Boyer haa been shading
far to hla left to compensate
for shortstop Dick G n a t’*
"position play” and that •
seriously ailing Boyar could
mean a gaping hole in the
left aide of tha 8L Louis in­
field.
In addition, tha Cardinals'
attack would ba aerioualy
hurt without the bat of 33*
year-old Ken who led the ma­
jors with 110 runa batted to
this season and apietd hia .293
batting avsrags with 24 home
runs.
Boysr-whose brother. Cleta,
will be playing third base for
tha Yankees—suffered a mild
tear in ths hamstring muscle
of his left leg Sunday in the
Cardinals* psnnant • clinching
victory,
"Boyer's Injury Is getting a
little better," aaid Cardinal
physician Dr. L. C. Middle­
man who ta supervising treat­
ments being given by trainer
Boh Bowman.
"It's realty not good aa of
now and It could set worse,”
aaid Bowman. "Ha’ll play but
running tha btasa could ba a
problem.”
Cardinal second baseman
Julian Javier, a dangerous
leftflelder-llne hugging hitter
■gainst left-handed pitching,
alto la ailing with a bruised
hip that may alow him down
on the bases.

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Hoopla Goes W ay Out:
Oklahom a Over Texas
By Major Am s B. tteepto
Fearieea r e m i t t e r
Bead, friend*. your congritalstary a u u a g te overwhelm
met
Nearly te a weeks have
pasted since the lloople Sys­
tem correctly (orecait that
Kentucky — a 20-point under­
dog—would triumph a m No.
1 rated MDaiulppt, sod still
the laudatory letters pour In.
Predicting thia stunning up­
set was really nothing unusual
as longtime followers of Uw
Hoopla forecasts well know.
I dare aay no other forecaster
had the Intestinal fortitude to
cast his lot with tha Kentucky
Wildcats—Harrumph I
However, a Hoopla la never
c m to rest on his laurels, so
1 havo prepared another sur­

prising card for your reading
pleasure.
Tht* week we will again wit­
ness some smiting upsets.
The Oklahoma Sooner*, hu­
miliated by Southern Califor­
nio In their last game, will
rally their force* to score an
astonishing 24-14 victory over
archenemy Terns.
In Jacksonville, Fla., Geor­
gia Tech will turn on Its fav­
ored guests from the U. S.
Naval Academy. I predict a
23-22 triumph for Tech.
Now on with the forecast:
Oragow, &lt;1, Idaho IS
Dlteola 21, Ohio State 20
Indlona 27, Iowa II
Missouri 17, Kansu State 7
No. Carolina 4, LSU 3
Michigan II, Michigan St. tl
Mbineset a 21, Northwestern
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Winners Of Last Week’s
Contest:
FIRST PRIZE—lift—Lee Zwlck. 1411 •.
Key Are.
SECOND PRIZE—*4—Bill Moor*. 444 Pal­
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writing in the name of team opposite the ad­
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highest number of points scored in any one
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II appears th an may bo no
limit to tha Improvement in
tha bowling of young ''star*"
in tha Saturday morning Ban­
tam and Junioj League* at
Jat Lanoo alneo high averages
being «ported by the future
“pro*" ora enough te make
adults blush.
Leader of the Junior bowlora. a group of youngsters In
the 13 through 11 sgt bracket,
ia Jim Woods who has mi
average of 191.
This means he ia on the
some level as the very beet
mete bowlers fas the Sanford
arte.
Turning to the Bantam Di­
Georgia meets Texas and
Florida plays Wake Forest tn
the first round of the ltth An
Dual Gator Bowl basketball
tournament on Dec. 29.

vision, Kevin Oho bomber)
Spolaki ia showing the wuy
with a 150 average, not bud
considering that tha national
average for malo adults ia
Much of the aocceaa lh**e
youngsters enjoy can bi-attnbuted to coach** Eleanor An­
derson and Garry Fox who
have worked with them to
correct flaw* that they may
have developed during the
course of their league niuuhe*.
In addition to the improve­
ment ef the bowler* in gen­
eral, their numbers have inrreaeed to the point where It

ia now necessary to plaee five
bowler* on * team, For the
past several years the teams
played with four on a aiiuad.
Tha loop bowls every Satur­
day at 9:30 a.m. If thare are
any young bawling enthusiasts
who would like to join a
wholesome, fun-filled group,
they ere Invited be on bond.
During th* course of th.)
season, many events are plan­
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parties, banquet*, t r o p h y
tournament*, shirt awards to
asms only a few of th* many
and all this at a nominal east
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MlsaUilppI St. 33, Tntano t:
Nebraska 35, So. Carolina •
Oklahoma 21, Teiaa II
Waihlngtoa 27, Oregon S t 4
Purdue tT, Wlsroniln II
Stanford II, Rice •
So. California 34, Texas A A M
4
Notre Dame 24, Air Force 12
Alabama II, No. Carolina
State ta
Arkansas 30, Baylor 4
Array II, Penn Slate a
Auburn I, Chattanooga 4
Yale It, Brown II
California 40, Miami (Fla.) tl
Clemton 24, Georgia 12
Prlnrrton 11, Dartmouth S
.Maryland II, Duke 13
Kentucky 21, Florida St. II
Mississippi 24, Florida II
Georgia Tech 23, Navy 22
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�Phi Gamma Eta Honors Rushees
n a ipratone Crystal View I ‘
Drive bom# la Loch Arbor of ia

M l v w candelabra bolding tab
■0- blue tspers. Ilh w eempctte
tad trajrt offered a variety at
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toasted anti, slipper miata and
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petit toon.
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Mr*. W. R. Jennings, chap-

the Ralph Stumpf* waa the
alto Sunday afternoon betwaea
the boon of two end lour at a
lovely tea given by tb# membora of Phi Gamma Eta of
Beta Slim a PM honoring two
of the chapter's rushes*.
Joan Geasstoi, rath captaia.

freshing fruit punch, which
waa complemented with a
largo sheet cake frosted ia
fluffy white and oraated with
dainty pink rose*.
Mias Shirley Stumpf waa
hostess to the tea, satiated by
other chapter members.

bars cordially greeted them
with OOfOfitjT d l t t r SOIIOW*
log.

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Department
The Sanford Recreation De­
partment will add piano classa contrasting jaquard blouse and trim. The
BRIGHT JAQUARD PATTERNS add colorful
ei to tho Mg line-op of FsO
gent to fnU knitwear. AO-over PUnlna Jzquard
striking double-knit ensemble (right) is In allactivities. To he eilfiblo to
over relief Jaquard and has solid blouse and
double-knit jacket and akirt (left) in comple­
register for these daises,
mented by • solid, semi-turtleneck blouse. Solid
trim. These knits, made in Belgium by Couture
children must bn in the second
Imports, come In a variety of colors.
double-knit Jacket and skirt (center) features
grade or above. There will bo
SHIRLEY STUMPF, left, was hostess at her gracious Loch Arbor home
no coat to students for classes.
last Sunday afternoon to m delightful tea honoring the rushees of Phi
Instruction will bo provided by
Gamma
Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. With Shirley from the left are
Miss
Mary
PoweD,
a
very
ex­
S H S 1954 Grach
Mm. W. R, Jennings, sorority sponsor; Jean Gonzalez, rush captain;
perienced piano and music
Donna Sandage and Frances (Strickland) Bowden, rushees.
teacher. Claaatg wilt bo limit­
N eed Information
ed
It is important to proregister before Oct 7. Classes
will run tor 10 consecutive Hart-Carter
For Reunion
weeks, one day per week.
The Seminole High School
Two separate elaaaee win bo
Gian of MM ia planing ■ re­
operated each week. Ono will Engagement Told
feature beginners instruction
union this December, and is
for the elementary ago and By Parents
trying to locate eight etaai
teaaca during the ‘'Whistle
melody instruction tor teen
members before making final
Stop"
train trip which Mra.
By Mrs. Frank White
age group.
plans and Issuing invitations.
Lyndon B. Johnson will make
Mr.
and
Mra.
Richard
H.
Don’t miss this rare oppor­
If anyone knows the where­
through eight Southern state*
tunity to provldo musical in­ Hart of River Ridge Road, Deabouts of the following, kindly
Oct. 6-9.
Land,
formerly
of
Sunset
struction lor your child.
call Mrs. Gene Edridge at
Mra. Dale Miller will be
Drive, DeRary, announce the
332-3900 or Mrs. Nick PfeUatd
chairman of the "Lady Bird
engagement
of
their
daughter,
at 322-3620: Stanley Arthur,
Special Hostesses" and will be
Linda Sue, to Jamea Michael Dirt Gardeners
Ernest Canada, Gwen CoppeaassLvted by Mrs. J. Anthony
Carter, aoo of Mr. and Mrs.
ger, Joanne Flips#, Jeanette
Moran and Mra. Lawrence
Jamea
O.
Carter,
of
Umatilla.
Will
Meet
Friday
(Gardener) Young, 01 o r i s
Jones.
The other hostesses will
Misa Hart is a graduate of
Hampton, Geraldine (Muadea)
include: Mrs. Howard L. Bur­
DeLand
High
School
and
is
Aaulerson end Lynn Sellers.
In Geneva
ris, Mrs. Horace Busby, Mrs.
employed aa a service repre­
Dorothy Vrcdenburgh Bush,
sentative
for
the
Southern
Bell
The
first
fall
meeting
of
the
SWEDISH FRUIT SOUP
Telephone a n d Telegraph "Dirt Gardeners Circle" of Mrs, Douglass Cater, Miss
1—11-os, pkf. (1H tup#) mixed
Company In Galneevllle.
the Sanford Garden Club will Patsy Derby, Mrs. Jack lllght.
dried fruits
Mr. Carter la a graduate of be held Friday, Oet. 9, at 10 Mr*. Edmond Howar, Mrs.
H cup golden seedless raisins
Umatilla
High School and Is a a.m. at the Geneva Commun­ Doisfeuiilet Jones, Mra. Ro­
S to 4 inches stick etnas race
bert Martin, Mrs. Taiewell T.
senior tn the School of Phar­ ity Hall in Geneva.
4 cup* water
Shepard Jr., Mrs. Jack Valen­
macy
at
the
University
of
The
guest
speaker
will
be
1 orange, unpared, cut in W"
Florida in Gainesville.
Mrs. Donald Norton, former ti and Mr*. Douglass Wynn.
slices
These IS women will make
The
wedding
will
take
place
offlca
manager of the Florida
H cup current Jelly or other
the
complete trip with Mrs.
on
Jan.
1,
196S,
at
7
p.m.
in
Audubon Society. The topic of
FAT LARGKN, left, Betty McKee, center and Barbara Dekle are leuvlng
flavor
Johnson from Virginia to
the
DeBary
Community
Meth­
her
speech
will
be
“Birds
In
the
Sanford
Woman’s
Club
after
checking
last
minute
details
in
prepara­
U cup sugar
odist Church, DeBary.
Your Garden," and she will Louisiana. They will serve as
tion for tha gigantic Bridge-A- Thun sponsored by Theta Epeilon Chapter
1 tbsp. quick ceoktog tapioca
use
slides to illustrate her nar­ hostesses to those who visit
o
f
Beta
Sigma
Phi
this
Thursday,
October
8,
from
10
a.m.
to
10
p.m.
H Up. salt
Mrs. Johnson on board the
ration.
with proceeds benefiting The Little Red School House. The sorority
1 No. 3 can unsweetened pine­
Geneva
Coffee will be served by the train ami will be the first ones
members have gone “all out" to stage this all day fun-fund benefit, and
apple Juice
hostesses, Mrs. W. A. Yung, off the "Lady Bird Special" at
Place dried fruits In f qL
iromlse an interesting enjoyable outing for oil card lovers. For further
Mra. C. D. Parry and Dr. each stop. In their royal blue
casserole. Add cinnamon, wa­
nformution and reservations cull Betty Lewis at 322-7144.
c o t t o n shirtwaist dresses,
Doris Cline.
ter, orange allees, pineapple
with "LBJ" embroidered on
By JeAaa Kays
juice, jelly, sugar, tapioca and
the pocket and belted in red,
aatt. Stir well. Bake In slow
Charles Durrant, son-in-law Altamonte Springs white and blue, the "Lady
oven 32$ degrees for It* hours.
ol Mra. Emma Harper is In
Bird Special" hostesses will
Serve warm or chilled. Make*
Geneva visiting Mrs. Harper
circulate through the crowd,
9 to 10 servings.
end family, the Evans family
By Mrs. Frank While
Vt. Heading boms they stop­ New Jersey, visiting relatives
passing out literature and
and the Lindseys. Mr. Durrant
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Porter ped off at Gettysburg, the and friends.
souvenir* s u c h as candy,
By Jells Bartoa
ia from Sstsuma, Fla., and
of Sunset Drive are home in Shenandoah Valley over the
straw bats, sashes, buttons,
expects to be here another Mr. and Mrs. William W. whistles and pennants.
DeBary after s seven-week Sky Line, and the lllue Ridge
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Green
week before returning borne. Eckard recently sold their
trip to the New England to riorida.
The hostesses will also be
of Bonilla Road have returned
home on Forest Avenue and
Stales visiting places ol inter­
wearing
white fell Breton sail­
from a summer spent in Char­
Dorothy Lamb, wife of Char­ moved to Dol Ray Manor on or bati with a band of flag
est en route.
Mr*. M. Phillip* of Com­ lotte, V t, at their cottage. En
les Lamb of Lake Harney, has Genevieve Drive. The Eckards blue and red grosgrain. While
They visited tbair daughter munity Drive sprnl the sum­
joined the world of the work­ have two daugbtrrs, Judy, gloves with navy shoes and
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. mer In New York etate and route home to DeBary they
stopped at Durham, N. C., to
ing people. Mrs. Lamb is a who is 14, and Beverly, mar­ handbag will complete their
Robert A. Graham, in Green
visit
Gertrude
Nelson
Rose,
R.N. and la now employed at ried and living In Detroit, outfits.
field, N. H., a brother in
who drove to DeBary with
Seminole Memorial HosplUL Mich., with her husband, BUI, The hostesses will also have
Massachusetts, Mrs. Porter's Ladies Auxiliary
(hem.
and daughter, Terry, five
sister. Miss Lena M. Ellis, in
with them for their evening
Mra. Mamye Mathleux to years old. Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ appearance their "Ladies for
Salem, Mass., and bad a whirl
Mrs. John Walkama of Pom16“ msciD that 97.9ft
ol luncheons and dinners. At Wekiwa Lodge 879
Improving and had her best liam Reddltt and Terry ol Lyndon" dresses which made
pam*
Beach
was
the
recent
Ocean
Point.
Me.,
they
stop­
night
Wednesday. The family Detroit, Mich, were house- such a hit at the Convention at
SILVERPLATE HY —
houseguest
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
ped to visit with Mr. and Mr*. Meets Wednesday
would like to thank everyone gueta of Mr. and Mrs. Eckard. Atlantic City. These shirtwaist
INTERNATIONAL
Georg# Croeke. Mrs. Wa|.
E. Ilillberg of DeBary in their
who sent Mrs. Mathleux and
dresses are made of "Land­
Mrs. W. H. Winters of Glen
KADER
summer cottsge. They renew­ The Ladies Auxiliary of We­ barns to the sister of Mrs.
Orie Mathleux flowers and the
slide Red" crepe and are
Croake.
Arden
returned
recently
from
kiwa
Lodge
No.
S79
will
hold
ed old friendships In Stows
lovely cards. They were ap­
worn with "Presidential Blue"
JEWELERS
a trip to Atlanta, Ga. where
the regular monthly meeting
Hollow,
Vt.,
and
spent
several
preciated
very
much.
shoes and bags, hair bow* and
112 S. PARK AYE
her son, Wllllsirt, is a student pearl chokers.
Mr. atul Mrs. Vernon Celue
days at the Stow lloai Villa, Wnlnnday Oct, 1, at 1:30 p.m.
at Oddfellows Hall on Mag­ visited the World's Talr while
Doris Dreggers his returned at the Georgia Institute of
nolia Avenue.
Technology In Atlanta. Wil­
on a trip north, and spent a
from a trip to Florence, S. C. liam to majoring In electric
Routine tmsineis will be dis­ great deal of time in White
Great Savings on Easy Terms
Doris drove up by herself and engineering.
cussed and all member* are Plains, N. Y„ visiting Mrs.
spent several days visiting
urged to be present to lend Catoc'a sister and her family.
FROM A WORLD OF FINE FURNITURE
with friends amt relative* be­ M n. Gerald Miller ol Do­
their support and to discuss
fore returning home to Ge- lores Drive in Do) Ray Manor
Mr and Mrs. TV»rnin»i
plans for the family sight din­
M ATHER of Sanford
ner. which It earning up in the Smith returned from a trip
underwent surgery at the Win­
near future.
north which took them to the
ter Park Memorial Hospital.
Mra. Nola Boercgouis of Bay We all wish her a speedy re­
World's Fair, N. Y„ and Bail­
St. Louis, Miss., spent the day covery.
ey Island, Me., (or lobsters.
visiting with Mrs. Lister Har­
They visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed­
per. Mrs. Beoregouto to an
ward Alcorn of DeBary at
aunt of Mrs. Harper.
tbair cottage in Derry, N. II.,
then cruised over into Ver­
Mr. aod Mrs. Grath in Mc­
mont, and an route hum# to
Millan and daughter, Cindy, of
NaraiQa Road, DeBary. they
Dade City were weekend
■topped off and visited plates
gueata of Mr. and Mrs. B. C.
of intaraat in many of the
Haya.
stataa heading toward Florida.

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By Mrs. Ritchie Harrie
J . Nolky Trapp of Met
bourne Beach was luncheon
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter
Trapp Tuesday,
Mrs. Harvey Dunn. Mrs.
Rosa Lee Peterman, Mrs. Ada
Neal and Mrs. Pearl Welch at*
tended a school lunchroom
meeting in Daytona Beach
Tucaday evening.
We are happy to have Fay
Lee and Danny Braddock re­
leased from the Seminote Me­
morial Hospital. Mr. Lee un­
derwent surgery and Danny
suffered a shattered wrist
bone caused by the wound ol
a 33 fired Sunday by a colored
man trespassing on the Braddock property.
The men of the Bnrnett Me­
morial Methodist Church are
In the middle of a big paint
job. Tlie clmu-li is getting a
new while coat and it certain­
ly docs look wonderful. A good
job well done.

Lake Monroe
Homemakers Club
Meets Thursday
The Lake Monroe Extension
Homemakers Club will meet
this Thursday evening at tha
Community Building. The pro­
gram, under the direction of
Mrs. Audrey Huberts, will
start at 7:30 p.m. and will be
on Medical Quackery.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Mae
Hahn. Mrs. Alice Norttgrcn
and Mrs. Betty Blackwclder-

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(Dsuah CLbby:
DEAR ABBY: Two year*
ago I had an affair with a
woman who left her hus­
band and children to live
with me. I left mv wife and
children, too, but I cculdn't
stay Sway from them so I
finally brokt op with this
vreman. After I left her,
she claimed the last child
she had wax mine. It could
be, so I have been living
her money. IN# been hid­
ing all thii from my wife,
but we've been having ao
many a r g u m e n t a over
money lately that she suapeeta ma of keeping this
woman. If I stop giving
her money, I'm afraid
shell take me to court and
the mesa will be known. If
I keep ftiving her money,
l'U lose my wife. I want to
save my marriage because
I could never be happy with
this other woman. I’ve al­
ready hurt my wife sn
much, I don't want to hurt
her any more. Please an­
swer la your column. I
can't get mail at home.
Thank you.
TROUBLED

she does take ycu to court
and the mess "becomes
known," it shouldn’t shock
your wife too much because
she knew you left her to
live with another woman.
Let the law decide how
much, tf anything, the
other woman it entitled to.
And pay up like a man, if
you mutt.
e e e
DEAR ABBYi My hue*
bind and I were a t our club
recently, and while dancing
with an eligible bachelor
who has been • hunting
friend of my husband's for
years, something ha aaid
left me wtth mixed emn.
tions. He said, "If anything
ever happens to your hus­
band, I want you." 1 con­
fess I wax both flattered
and disturbed. How would
you have taken that re.
mark ?
OVERWHELMED

By Abigail Van Buren
order. She’s afraid the girl
might go homo and tell her
mother that ahe'x a poor
housekeeper. Abby, my girl
friends don't gn to people's
homes to sec what kind of
housekeeper tho mother is.
I know when I am at some­
one's house, I never notire
the housekeeping unless it
lx horribly messed up, and
even then 1 wouldn't ears,
or say anything about it.
Can’t ycu explain this to
my mother, Abby? She
reads your column, and I
can't seem to make her un­
derstand.
WANTS COMPANY

a compliment or told mo
hi y*an! I Just m l h i
that he loved me and, Abby, you how an d ) it meant to
it had been so many y arn
both of ua, Abby. I am «S
ago 1 couldn't remember.
and he is I t .
Then one day laet week THANKS FROM B O TH
I heard you say on th* ra­
OP US
• • •
dio that th* way to g*t 1st*
waa to glv* it. Bo that sight • T r o u b l e d f Writ* to
when my husband waa help­
ABBY, Box M700, Lot An.
ing me dry dishes, I sud­ gel**. Calif. For a person*
denly put my arms around
■I reply, *ncto** a Stamped.
his neck and said, "Darting,
■elf-addraiMd envelope,
e e e
do you know that I lora
you?"
For Abby'* booklet, "How
Ha was so overroms, h* To Have A Lovely Wedxlmost dropped the rup h*
ding," send *0 eenta to
wax drying. Then he kissed
Abby, Bog *9700, Los An­
me Ilk* 1 hadn't been kissed
g les, Calif.

and ef course la open to tha
public. All proceed! go to the
club's charity fund.
Winners of the Stalioa Wives
September bridge held at the
home of Marianos FeVdmeyer
la Ravenna Park, with Louis*
Sharpe.
Special gueata for the occas­
ion were Mrs. r . F. Sheddtn,
Mrs. Tom Joyner, and Mrs.
Lee Croke, who Joined the
four tables.
The coffee was held at Mrs.
Vincent Laws' Silver Lake
MAGGIE NOLTA
BETTY STOKES
■v
home September 29th, with
Her
pw chean at beautiful.
everyone meeting in the beach
delicate
Venetian crystal she
bouse where they were served
pastry • wrapped sausages,
carried in bar bands all the
eggs, sad toast, with sparkling
DEAR WANTS: I'll try:
way borne, packing less fra­
Wives wave boatesscs punch. Later a dessert of
Dear Mother; There it
gile purchases of leather
fer the party and to y had de­ coffee and cherry tarts was
nothing
more comforting
gloves and bags from Florence,
corated the butt* table in served at the main house.
to a mother than knowing
perfume tram Paris, Italian
altihuM sslsrt w ikh enhanced The coffee was ■ "Welcome
where her daughter is, and
knit aulta for her two soos.
the wonderful assortment of Aboard" for Mrs. Edward Anwith whom. You can Insure
Nelson
Jr.,
three
and
two-year
delicious ftsdM set out to en­ dersoo, wife of Capt. Anderthis
feeling by encouraging
old Christopher. A mink hat
new Chief Medical Offi­
tice the hungry card-players.
your daughter to bring her
was
another
luxurious
pur
Why, l wonder, do so many There are those who are
Lowe fer bridge went to cer; Mrs. Robert Gabel, wife
friends h^mr, nnd letting widows and after-forty divor­
chase,
along
with
many
other
plete unto Ihemsetvea. But ia
of
the
new
Navy
Exchange
of­
Nuthle McKeana and Owen
DEAR OVERWHELMED:
them know they are wel- cee* refuse a second mar­ the finsl analysis they, tew,
gifts to bring home.
Gilmore wtth Emily Law tab ficer end Mre. Haywood
As a warning. Don't let rnmr nny time. Youngtters riage? On* widow told me re­
We asked Evelyn if the storI have found, are often toaely
Clarke, wife of the new station
log the traveling prize.
ycur husband gn hunting
take little nutira of house­ cently that her reason Is that
le*
about
the
flirtatious
end
• • •
and
long for companionship^
Education Officer.
with this “friend" any more.
keeping. In fact, a little she had be.-n so close to her affection and, at maturity cat­
female-adoring Italian
MAGGIE NOLTA and Mary On October 1st, the wives
• * •
disarray la strangely in­ late husband and so fond of ches up with them, they desire
were true and aba replied with
Lais Webster, wives of the CO had their luncheon meeting at
DEAR ABBY: 1 am al­ viting.
him that she was afraid of tbe sharing of their lives,
a laugh.
end EXO respectively were the Lake Monroe Inn, with
• e a
most 16 and my problem Is
DEAR TROUBLED: Ycu
"Yes. indeed, the Italian
what her frirnds might have So, as I hav* said befee*,
eo-hoetesses at an informal Ruby Conder and Ann Crothers
a mother who won't let me
DEAR ARRY: I started to say—or think.
j men lived up to their world need a lawyer. To aubmlt
if you get the opportunity sad
coffee at the Nolls'» Maitland aa hostesses.
have a girl friend over untrying to remember tha last
famous reputation. They were to blackmail for tha rest of
You cannot let such things want to. don't hesitate to maho
residence recently for the pur­ Ruby will also be In chart*
your life is unnecessary. If
let* the house to in perfect time my husband gava m* aff*ct your way of life. You that second (or more) mar­
pose of organising the VAH of the Treasure Hunt and ah* EVELYN GOODREAU most flirtatious, whistling, ad
miring,
asking
boldly
(or
dates
pay high tribute to your first riage.
end Am had cleverly decorat­
U Officer's Wives Club.
charming end delightful end ■ad showing off at every op­
marrUi* when you fellow
Betty Stokes was named re­ ed the tables with some of
In
m way spelled or ebooxlous. portunity."
through
with tbother, it often
the
"treasures"
which
hive
presentative to the NOWC
TV KINTAL
proves th* marrlai* was ■
• Bale* • Service
board. Aan Johnson Is pot been donated for the hunt. In­ "I think It la because of tho She wee disappointed to the
happy itat* for you, end even
to bs treasurer with Carols cidentally call Ruby kf you etoae, old-fashioned kind of French men and women,
Seminole TV
though K may got hav* basil,
h art soma donations to make. Italian faintly Ilf*. The child­ though, having thought ef
Rraasr In rharps of hasp!
FA 1-499*
diamond, lead n haart to the that to m reason fer not trying
the Mf srrspfceoh, which has At tha luncheon, President ren are loved and adored, but them as being handsome, high­ "Bridge Writers* Choice
Cofee TF _
ly
groomed,
polished
and
•gala.
You
hav*
«gp*rtone*,
1964" includes hands contri­
Even Rogero Introduced Mr*.
followed the squadron In
king and flnsaa* dummy's
MM Saaferd Ah
4 I T 11
not
caterod
to,
nor
do
they
suave,
knowledge and know-how, so
their Initial formation In fan- Anderson and guest Mrs. Dave
jack of hearts. This way he that in a second marriage you
WAJ M
rule the family is they so "My husband is of French buted by bridge writers from
Dearotph.
ford, out to Whldhy lalar
♦
19
■U over tha world.
would have been sure of hli most certainly could avoid
«KJI
Washington and now back to Tha group presented gift* often do here in the U. S. I descent—but apparently he Is
Mott
of
them
ire
deadly
certainly
enjoyed
the
Italian
contract unless East started the circumstances and situa­ V L . . . J u r v J
not
typical,"
she
said,
laugh­
EAST
and said goodbye to Marianne
Sanford again.
serious, but Ewart Kempson 4 1 0 1
with four hearta to the queen. tions which might have hern
R l D t I N T H t A 7 It t
4*6
Carol O'Shea will handle Williams and Sally Mamele, children and wish we could ing.
managed to poke mm* fun at f S M I l
»»l
Ho showed tha hand to Mr*. the cause of any unhappiness.
the publicity for the group. whose husbands are both be­ like a las son from the Italian Goodman, the "uatypical"
U K • la x li i Teatte
4Qfti
parents," she explained.
Frenchman la an AT-1 la hlmaalf. U seams that whan i i t m
Kempson as an example of an Marriage for a mature wo­
DSC * HUS
Wives present for the organ­ ing transferred to Seven.
4
1
1
4
4
A
Q
161
•
•n o m a s th r v
Ewart
played
tha
head
In
s
After
friend
husband
report­
RVAH-ll, and baa bean for.
almost perfect safety play. She man la a good way of life. So
izational meeting included Ro- Sylvia Pickering, chairman
h o iiiix B
oon
o»
looked at it awhile and said, many after-forty women are
arrexk xlexlra — Caiw
selle Lukenback, Dor* Grif­ of the Charity committee re­ ed bsck to the &gt;hlp for 10 (unite to be stationed in San­ team match, h* took the first
4
A
K
Q
J
S
diamond
trick
with
tb*
sea,
days,
Evelyn
met
him
again
•
UM Oalr
ford fer the past IS years. He
"l would bac* ducked tha first not equipped to atart living
fin, Rose Bransom, Kay Sieg­ ported on the group's activi­
♦ KFB
■sunns o r tu b ai-p*
draw
trumps,
took
tha
baart
at
Genoa,
when
they
docked
has
made
many
deployments
alone,
seeling
up
a
new
and
diamond
and
continued
Use
♦
A
id
el, Merlene Niehola. Margie ty* at the Good Samaritan
Yet Bryaux* — r* w
fin**** and mad* four odd.
*11
same Un* of play until playing lonely way of life and taking
Makeia, Clara Daum, Dianne Home which has been the dub In Cannes, and at that time wtth Squadrons Five, Three
SSKI*. « THIBX.
they toured the northern cities and 11 and was knowledgeable This was ill that could bo
tha king of hearts. Than l care of themselves financially.
Queen and (he others who have project for the past two years. of Italy,
- who ’s ■»:»:*
mad*,
But
Ewsrt
was
not
sat­
in
helping
map
out
her
Itiner­
would hava lad a elub toward If you have th# opportunity
• IRRI'IVU IX MV ISO*
Each month, Sylvia said, the
already been named.
-BOV
a XMIHT Ott-T*
isfied
with
his
play
of
the
• • •
dummy and played tha Jack." to marry and feel that th*
club sponsored a birthday par- "We rode the train* from ary.
hand.
place
to
place
and
walked,
"I
loved
Italy
mo*
of
aS,
man
l»
right
for
you.
marry
Ewart points out that hli
BIGGEST ACTIVITY of the ty for those resident! of the
wife's play would make the him. Do not let what "they
week to the social life of the Home whose birthdays fall In walked, walked—taking nine sod would like to return end Ho fstt there should have
STARTS SUNDAY
atation Is the RVAH-1I, Dct I, that month. Refreshments and rolls of movie film and IS Uv* th en tome day. It te a bean some safer way to play I assuming a trump or diamond contract against any combi­ say" or think deter you from
Checkmates Fall
Fashion entertainment are provided rolls of color shots on the still wonderful country end t liked It. Certainly b* should have return ha could draw trumps nation of cards one* trumps having a new life for yourself,
and making some lonely m is
Show. This rescheduled event and a gift is presented to camera, as we went along," the people. Of course, It help* ducki* the first diamond. Than' the sim t way, ruff out his last broke evenly.
happy. It win’t be that "Gam­
la stated to take place Friday each honorec. Emily Law and the traveled Mrs. Goodreau to know the laungaugcl" she
M SE&amp; SM *
concluded.
ing youth" affair that you had
a t 7:30 p. m. at the NAS ball­ Betty Daughtry were hostesses slid.
Mierwmi
a ...
or didn't have, but It Is a com­
for September and Betty Jones
room.
panionable
way
of
life.
Both
Lovely fall transition and and Alice Haupt were appoint­
of you will share mutual In­
winter clothing wilt be seen, as ed to take over in October.
•
•
•
Newspaper
Eaterpris*
A
sen.
or
laid
an
unkind
word
about
beautiful new outfits from the
We know good and well that terests. A sharing of whatever
She's a myth—
Hollywood Shop and Garrett's QUITE A FEW Navy wives
anyono,
entertaining ia work, that ws you do opens ■ new life and
Department Store in downtown have taken trips to Europe
— Tho womon who "looks sometimes yell at our chil­ a new future— together!
— The hostess who enter­
Marriage la not. of course,
Sanford are displayed for your while their husbands were de­
like a million” on "practical­ dren, that our huahnnda do get
tains effortlessly.
for
all m?n or all women.
T V Tim e Previews
viewing by the chosen models. ployed over there, but we
annoyed with us, that our
— The mother who never ly nothing.”
"October Fe*" Is the theme doubt that anyone enjoyed TV Time critics preview
—
The
mother
whuac
teen­
poise
is
often
ruffled,
that
we
and also "In the Still of the raises her voire to the chil­
ef the show, and a "fest" It such i tour more than Evelyn
lII I ? —' _ „
agers "tell her everything." sometimes do say unkind VIM-MT
Night."
dren.
a * /V c v £ « tV U
coming
television
shows
by
at­
will be—with suits, frocks, en­ Goodreau rf RVAH-ll.
Any
one
of
these
women
Is
things about others.
8:30 9 p.m. ABC. McHale's
— The wife who has never
sembles, and accessories from Evelyn had double interest in tending rehearsals, watching
We know that it costs mon­
Navy "Mcllale, the Desk in all the yesr* of her mar- a myth—but we women be­
LAST 2 DAYS
making
the
scene
over
there,
screenings, studying scripts In
the two prominent clothiers.
lieve they all exist.
ey
to look like a million nnd
Commando."
tf
there's
an
in­
Rodgers k
ringe heard a cross word from
Floral arrangements wilt be because she is of Italian de­ New York and Hollywood.
NOW thru WED.
That's brrtmae we eee in that there la plenty uur teen­
ilammcroicla’s
done by Mona's Flower Shop cent and has many relatives Here arc their previews for to­ spection by an admiral on her husband.
I AT 1:00 - 3:03 • 1:1#
other wonun what they want agers don't tell ua.
"Broadside,"
can
on*
on
Me"SOUTH PACIFIC"
with background music and in Italy, who helped to make
j
7:13 - 143
— The mother whose chil­ us U&gt; see.
Hale’s Navy be far behind?
day:
So why do we keep believ­
Roseano Bran),
accompaniments on the organ her trip more delightful.
dren
have
never
given
her
a
Rut we know ourselves. And ing In these mythical women!
Mlti| (iaynor
by Russell Mathews.
Mrs. Goodreau, and her sis- TV Time show of the night: The answer Is two days later. moment's trouble,
la Color
there's not one of us, honest
Adding that special touch te-, Mrs. Vickie Plo, who is a 10-11 p.m. NBC. Bell Tele­ 9 0:30 p.m. ABC. The Ty
— The woman who com­ with hrrself, who actually be­
Ol'EN
14*
coon
"The
Race."
J.
Pat
O'­
Just
be
all
ears
and
no
with appropriate songs to supervisor at Alix of Sanford phone Hour (season premiere)
"suit" the occasion will be left by plane on June 14th, fly­ (Color) To open Its 23th season Malley escapes from his reg­ bines marriage, motherhood, lieves that sny one of those mouth, men, If ynti want to
ular series ("Wendy and Me") and a career without any descriptions could be applied get out of an argument with
c n o u K O ra V I S I T '
I l k TILL 2:00 E / k
well-known Sanford male vo­ ing KLM airlines to Amster­
on the air, the program makes long enough to play a competi­ strasi or strain.
personally.
W MON. * F R I .W
your wife.
calist, Robert Bennett, with dam.
— The woman whose poise
lilting melodies from the club's From there they flew to Lon­ one of its rare trips to Holly­ tive tycoon to Walter Brennan.
former president, Eileen Cor­ don to see the sights through wood to take advantage of the 9:30-10 p.m. CBS. Petticoat cannot ha ruffled.
— The woman who hax nevnett.
the typical and famous fog availability of Bing Crosby, Junction.
If you haven't yet gotten for three days—then over to who makes hts first appear­
your tickets, you can purchase Parts for five days and on ance on the series. The Holly­
them at the door.
down to Rome for four days, wood origination shows have
Committee chairmen a n d with three wonderful weeks in generally been the poorest,
but this one is determined to
their assistants Include Shir Italy.
ley Lucas, who is in charge of "My grandmother is an BS break that jinx. In addition to
to t* ( V Newt
TUESDAY I*. M.
decorations along with Caro­ year old hlnnde," says Evelyn, Crosby and hli anngi, tbe show
19:J4 13) Word for
offers
folk
balladeer
Burl
Ives,
M« (It News
( I ) I Levs Lucy
lyn Moulder, Glenda Thurman, who Is tall fS-9 with heels),
Sport,,
weather
I D Prl*« Is night
the popular McGuire Sisters,
Darlene Hooker and Fifi Rios; redheaded and bluf-eyed.
14 :JJ ( D NBC N*w«
(11
News
Ticket chairman
Sherry
11:9ft ( D Con.-entretlon
"Although she U getting a. amt classical piano great I 19 m -*IIM News
I I ) MrCoy.
(J) llu n tley-llrln kley
Grubb, with the help of Janet long in years she has hardly Grant Johannesen amt his
I D &lt;]&lt;t Th* Meee.gx
Report
rendition
of
the
Grieg
Piano
Hall and Dot Clemmena.
any grsy hair," she noted
H i Aituaii-uie
ll:! f t (J i
Concerto in A Minor.
(Si l'*te A di ntcdjrs
T SO ( I I M-Xqut'l
Louise Fotiplnskl is planning wonderlngly.
( t i Miftftln* L in k s
(II Ter It Where Are
delicious refreshments with "I was the object of much 7:30-9:30 p m. NBC. Mr. No­
You?
WEDNESDAY P. M.
fcer committee of Marguerite conversation myself, being so vak "Vision* of Sugar Plums." i 7;JO IJ I U r Novak
&lt;&gt;&gt; i:(iTuii.it
13.00 (3) nay Wh-n
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Our Last Election;
Th« fta ts o f tha nation’s econom y
and the ehancee for peace ere tw o
of the great Isiaea in this year's
presidential campaign.
H ie economy le good. This wfl) re*
act to the benefit of President John­
son. He has created an atmosphere
of confidence and stability In which
business thrives.
Locally employment is good, Busi­
nesses ere flourishing. New stores,
new shopping centers, new homes
ere being built.
On the national scene, many trmdlctionally Republican business leadera—Henry Ford II is an e x a m p le o n backing President Johnson. They
feel, as we do, continued economic
advance is more probable under Pres­
ident Johnson that it would be un­
der Senator Goldwater.
The man who works for wages has
a great stoke in this election. For
example, President Johnson has been
a friend o f the Social Security program. Senator Goldwater Is highly
critical of It. This program is play­
ing an increasingly large part in
planning for the future in the aver­
age American family. It represents
at least part of the money one ex­
pects for aupport in hia old age.
On the other great issue—that of
peace—we find ail the plua to be on
President Johnson's aide. He has
proved to be willing to negotiate
when there le any reasonable chance
for success.
Senator Goldwater, in hia jingoist­
ic way, wanted to send the Marines
into Cuba to turn on the water after
Guantanamo’s supply was cut off by
;Castro. This could have led to war
;with Russia, which has pledged to
, "protect" Cuba from the United
• States.
Mr. Johnson kept bis head, found
alternative ways to supply the base
and avoided an unnecessary confront­
ation which would have been highly
dangerous.
Remember that the President con­
trols our atomic arsenal. We feel a lot
safer with a calm President John­
son having this power than we
would with an excitable Senator
Goldwater. The thought of nuclear
war is almost too horrible to con­
template.

When ft com et to experience in
government there is no comparison
between President Johnson’s record
and that of Senator Goldwater. Pres­
ident Johnson, after service in the
House o f Representatives, was elect­
ed to the Senate. He was soon chos­
en by hia Democratic colleagues aa
their leader. When President John­
son was majority leader he proved
he could work with and lead his fel­
low senators. He has continued, as
President, to have an outstanding
record o f success with Congress.
Senator Goldwater went from his
family’s store into the Senate where
he has voted with the minority on
most important Issues. If he is out
of step with his fellow senators, how
can one expect him to be able to
present a program of legislation
which will be acceptable to Congress?
Before Senator Goldwater started
making charges that President John­
son was "soft on communism” we
were able to believe he was sincere,
if misguided. We can no longer give
him that. He knows perfectly well
this charge is not true and that he
makes it, hoping to pick up a few
votes from the extreme right wing.
It sounds like something out of Joe
McCarthy’s era—which we had hoped
was dead and buried.
To paraphrase the Republicans:
You know in your heart Senator
Goldwater is wrong.
Some Republicans have gone so far
as to say if the Democrats are elect­
ed it may well be the last free elec*
tlon in the United States. We remem­
ber when the same thing was said
during the days of FDR.

If there is any danger of this be­
ing our last free election, we feel th a t
It is the slight chance Senator Goldwater might be elected nnd handle
our International affairs so badly the
world would no longer be as we know
it now.

Thought For Today
The meek shall obtain fresh joy in
the Lord, and the poor nmong men
shall exult In the Holy One of Israel.
—Isaiah 29:19.
The proud mnn counts his newspnper clippings — the humble man his
blessings. — Bishop Fulton J. Sheen.

Bruce Biossot — Roy Cromley

P o litica l N oteb ook
WASHINGTON &lt;&lt;NEA&gt; —
peewit diicovery of a radical
new (taas material will m!ks
posslbt* development of an
undersea mlaslta system su*
per lor to Polaris.
A succeitor to Polaris will
la required In 10 to IS years.
By then, military expert*
tier* estimate, the Soviet
Union will be able to effec­
tively hunt and kill even the
improved Polaris-type submsrlnes of tha 1070s.
Th* answer, Navy research
men believe, la depth. If U. B.
missiles can b* hidden 5,000
to 10,000 feet under the a«a—

Instead of a few hundred
feet—then Russian hunterkiller subs may have a nextto-lmposaible task, even with
th# greatly Improved detectlnn technique* of the Into
1970* and tha early J9S0*.
One atutly has Indicated that
a high-silicate glass — nonyielding, light In weight and
high strength—would make
material feasible for • pres­
sure hull to b* used at great
depths. This glass actually
becomes stronger as It is sub­
jected to increased pressure.
It isn't certain that the
post-Polaris system of the

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late 1970s nnd early l9S&lt;h»
will he located In submarine*.
One group of sciential*
argues for permanently locat­
ing a network of Intercontin­
ental missiles in alios on the
ocean bottom—much n* Minutemnn missile* are new set
up on land.
These mlasilea could be fir­
ed by remote control, say
from ship* at sea.
Like Minutemen. they could
bo checked out regularly from
a distance by electronic
manna.
Presumably too, their tar­
gets could bo changed on oc­
casion and the missile* reaimed.
Theoretically, it should be
possible to booby trap the
ocrun and the sea bottom in
the area of each misaita so
that an enamy would be de­
stroyed in any attempt to put
any part of the network out
of commission.
Because the missiles would
be located at gralt depths,
thsy would be of no danger to
shipping.

Pm Definitely Holding to a Middle Course"

B ritish L ife C h an ges

IMMUMD VALTMAN, HATH040 TIMtS

Dr* Crone’s

W orry C lin ic
Contrast Dr. Alpha whh Dr,
Beta. Which ana b mere Ube
ly la want socialised medi­
cine where doctors are sim­
ply salaried workers oa the
(ovmmewl payroll? And be­
ware of socialised medicine
for why should yow taxpay­
ers he stuck with the bills
for the 337,, who will get
well In spite ol doctors?

earn hia wiy through college,
will thus pick up tha “ H R"
skill outside of the claasrooms.
Then, when he opens his
own office, he knows bow to
amlle and use the compliment
Club technique on patients.
Since it Is estimated that
So1”, of alt medical patients
have no dlagnosable physical
aliments whatsoever, you can
easily tee why "ll-R" Itself
CASE T-493: I)r. Alpha and could "cure" 30G&gt; of th« doc­
Or. Beta both graduated in the tor's patients.
same cists fruiu medical And eniimg the remaining
school.
30% who have some organic
But Dr. Alpha made straight ailment, the psychological fac­
“A" grades whereas Dr. Beta tor is also entwined so that
was Just a "C" atudent.
psychological factors may tip
In ilcfemc of Dr. Beta's low­ the scale*.
er marks, however, we might One of our medical profess­
state that he hnd to help ors at Northwestern Univer­
work hi* way through college sity thus greeted our big clsss
amt medical achool.
one day with this shocking
So be didn't have the study truism:
time available that Dr. Alpha “ Gentlemen," he began, "a l­
was able to spend on his way ways remember that 53% of
Ihmuzh college and medical your patients will get well IN
school.
SPITF. OF WHAT YOU DO
So he didn't have the study FOR THEM!"
time available that Dr. Alpha Thus, th* doctor who is most
was able to spend on his text­ adept at “ H R" can heat the
books.
straight "A " graduate with
Ten years have now elapsed. thole 53%.
Dr. Alpha tried to develop T b et'w th e groti^ who are
a private practice. But It did cured by colored water ami
fancy looking pills, ss well as
n’t malcrialiie very well.
So. Dr. Alpha finally took a needless shots of penicillin,
salaried job at the local hos­ etc.
pital.
In fact, any hocus pocus me­
Dr. Beta, however, found dication will do the work as
that his practice zoomed so long as the patient reposes
fast that he soon had to get an­ complete filth in the doctor!
other physician to help him
Herb peddlers and health
handle all his patients.
food vendor) can also get cre­
And this contrast between dit for those same 53%, even it
the two doctors Is often dupli­
cated among dental surgeons,
lawyers and other professional
men.
For It lakes far more than
“ A" marks In technical school
to make a successful private
practitioner.
A successful doctor or law­
yer, clergyman or teacher,
must also have a high "H-R"
rating.
And “ H R” refera to “ Hu­
man Relations" or Applied
Psychology.
Often the “ C" student, be­
cause he must face the public
in various Jobs as he tries to

Sanford, Florida

there were no additional health
factora In the Vitamins and
Minerals in those same herbs
and health foods.
So all professional schools
should stress Applied psy­
chology along with their chem­
istry. physics and math. Yet
most of litem Ignore psy­
chology almost entirely.
Not long ago I thus saw
the entrance requirements for
the 53 medical colleges in
America and 82 didn’t demand
eten one course in piyetiology t

Psychlastrist* can thus go
dear through medical school
without even an Introductory
course in psychology! Can
you imagine auch a thing?

Q uotes
Be purl of the answer, not
part of the problem, ss the
American revolution proceeds.
—Dr. Buell (!, Gallagher,
president of City College
of New York, nddicsalng
graduating class.
(I admire Governor Scrantun 1 for. . hi* - moderate bnt
firm philosophy and | hop#
the American people will
realize whnt an opportunity
they now have for placing the
leadership of our nation in
steady hands.
—Dr. M i l t o n Eisenhower,
brother at the former pres­
ident, in endorsing Scran­
ton for the GOP president­
ial nomination.

T u es, October 6, 1964

C«*at» Editor

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■aid In tO v ta c s.

• Q's and A's
Q—When is it permissaht*
to placa a pennant abovs the
United States flag?
A—Only a church pennant
may be flown above the flag
during services conducted by
naval chaplain* at sea.
Q—What is the origin of
the 21-gun salute?
A—One theory maintain*
that th* 21 guns commemo­
rate th* year 1776, th* year
of America's Declaration of
Independence. Thus, shots are
supporsedly sometimes fired
In th* sequence one, seven,
■even, six.
Q—Is a pension provided
for farmer U. S. vie* presi­
dents? '
A—No.
Q—Where did the “beer
hall putsch" take place?
A—Munich, Germany, in
1923.

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look to the future
present
Th* one attempts to fortiee
a world 20 years in the fu­
ture—• time of crossing th*
Atlantic in an hour nnd s half,
of automation nnd n tim* ef
planned leisure.
Needs of ths immediate
present resulted In formation
of two Rlw government-spoil,
sored bodice. In 1961 cam*
the National Economic De*
vtlopmsnt Council, and later
tha National Income Council.
The first became known In
tha English prats ss “Neddis"
snd th* second, for more ob­
scure reasons, "Nlckle."
The greatest impact has
com* from “Neddie." It Is a
council mad* up of govern­
ment, Industry end labor, snd
It set 4 per cent as its goal
of annual economic growth.
It dtcldsd ita first Job was
to remove roadblocks In high­
way building end the construc­
tion Industry.
By a rem it end the stick
methods, Including tax bene­
fits, It encouraged new indus­
try to move north. It demand­
ed new odurationsl facilities,
including universities, end It
moved for improved effkicn-

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LONDON — British In­
dustrial planners now apeak
in term* ef “ growthmanshtp."
It I* an outgrowth of n
alow-starting but hastsning
evolution which ia affecting
■11 phase* of British life, both
economic and social.
How Britain la to adapt it­
self to this changing world la
the greatest single Issue in
the current general election
campaign which on OcL 13
will bo climaxed by voting to
decide whether the Conserva­
tives will continue to rule or
Labor wilt Uke over after a
gap of 13 years.
For tradition-bound Britain,
th* problem has been both
economic end emotional.
Both labor nnd management
have been (low to accept the
decline of British power ■« a
fact and to abandon the idee
that to "buy British" wan to
be expected If only as an ex­
pression of loyalty to th*
Empire.
Grim necessity Is forcing
ths change, accepted by both
major political parties, the
differences resting mostly tn
method.
Britain, a nation which
must sxport to live, Is find­
ing Its goods priced out of tha
competitive market.
Steadily rising wages have
at the same time tent the
British people on a buying
spree In which import* far
outdistance exports.
There now i* the additional
threat that traffic raised by
un Inward-looking European
Tornmnn Market will cut Bri­
tain further off from Its mar­
kets on th* continent. Auto­
mobiles sr# a case in point.
And, while British unem­
ployment l* down to * low of
shout one per cent, pockets of
depression have remained in
northern Ireland, northern
England and Scotland. Among
herd hit industries wrre ship­
building, coal and textile.
"Growthmsnshlp" planners

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•aatocto tad to mak# It a point
to «#t to touch with them.
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to # . 1 # kin d .

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OST: Lsdine wrlitwatch,
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or DoBarr Plato. Reward.
661-4904 afttr 1 p. m.

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TO O A R E H E R E X T N O TI­
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It a R lo t r t a at Sanlnota
County. P la rlta . T a t t ih t r
w ith ih t fa llaw ln * Ittm i
• f #qulym#at
and pro*
party which a rt loraltd In
■ml parmanantly inttalloil
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modal or atria l a m : Rla
tan Vanattan B lin d . I n i
ta il, m anufatturad by Urn*
k a rik O laia A P alm Com
pany, Sanford. Florida, no
modal or atria l numbtrt.

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tha abata-aiylad anil, iht ahorl
(Ilia of which In Padaral Na
Honal M arts### Aaaoelallon, a
Corporation ornanlttd undtr an
Oct of Con*rant and a a ltlln c
pursuant In tha P t.ltra l Nation
at M o rt a l* . Atooclallnn Chartar Act, h a a ln t l u principal
efflea la lha C lip ef W a ih la fIon.
Dlatrlet
af
Columbia,
P lain tiff, v a r a n *
DALTON
R E E D B C A T E X and JOAN O.
I'A T K S . hit w lft, Daftndanla
and you a r t rtqulrad to ttrva
a ropy of your A a tw tr or othtr
pltadlna lo lha Complaint on
P la ln tirra Attornay. Mack N.
C ltttla n d . Jr., Suita 111 San ­
ford Atlantic National flank
Ru lldln *. fanford, Florida, and
f lit tha o rlalnal A n t n .r or
o th tr pleading In tho offlra of
lh a C lark of lha Circu it Court
on or baforo Ibo Ind day of
November. A. D. t i l l , tf you
fa ll lo do ao. n decree pro eonfttao w ill bo la k tn ta a ln tt
you for the relief demanded In
the Complaint.
T b it Nolle* ahall be publlth•d one# a weak for four con*
seeutlvo week* In T h * Sanford
Herald, n ntwapapar circulated
In Seminole County. Florida.
Dated title 11th day «f Sept­
ember, A. D. 1111.
(a K A t.l
A rthu r H. Beckwith. J r ,
C le rk of C ircu it Court
B y: M artha T. Vlhleo, D C .
Mack N. Cleveland. Jr.
A lto raey lor P lain tiff
P. a D raw er Z
Sanford, Florida
Pabllah B tpL 11 A OaL t, 11.
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and bob with to thank evxryooo for Hovers, cards sad FOR CENTRAL HEATING
Borg-Waraor ail Hied furbouse service.
Mrs. Willie Mm Kerrey, aeebaa, York heat pumpsINSET METAL
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YOUNG beef tor Bale for
ISO LOWERY FESTIVAL or
Frcctor. 321-1626.
gam, tea fall alto manuals
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BLACK-EYED PEAS, fl.TS wBh preset ptotoaa Bag each.
buabel er I basket! Bar |s.«B.
FaB pedal heard, boouttful
Bring owu conta leer. Harold walnut ftalaft. Ilka tow earn •■1*1
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50. Mine. Far Bate
f i r Mr R u t v r
A * B ROOFING CO.
COMPLETE ROOFING 8RV
I, eeawat, rack, ftps,
NO JOB TOO SMALL
ateel, grease trap*, dry
NO JOB TOO URGE
wells, Mapping ttooes.
Financial Arranged
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
m -m r m B a Art.
1—Loot * Found
*1—Monoy Want**
I Foroonnt*
*4—raving* A Lots
4—
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22. PtamMag
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14—Behool* A Tnotrnotl***
GUNS. Buy, MU, Trade, Re­
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T4—Emyloymont Borvloto
pair. O S T E I N BRIDGE
ELDER SPR1NGI
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FISH
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Livestock
Tl—Fnmnl*
Hoi* Want**
PLUMBING
M—ly o c lo l Nolle m
II—Mot* *r Fomol* Mot*
DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE
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Tt—Sal** Hols Wint*6
BILL’S BARGAIN BARN
M—Fu e n a i* B a t
322-TUT or 3221118
TT—Stln*ti*a wasted
ef 10,OK Ilsme
11—lyoclol Btrvicoa
It—Income Proyorty
14—-Bwlmatlng Fools
II—Batlnoos Pray—Isis
1300 Grapevllle Are.
PLUMBING
IT—Janitorial Borvtnw
It—Rosl Hotels wonts*
Contracting Repairs
II—Do-lt-Touronlf
It—Real Estate loi*
RENT Blue Lustre Electric
M—Builder* BuyyllM
IT—Buolnoso Roatols
FREE ESTIMATES
10—Concrot* Coaotr.
l * - L o l * For SAlS
Carpet Shampooer for only
R. L. HARVEY
H—Farm*
■Qrovo*
11—
Horn* m e a ls *
294 Sanford Are.
74 3-3363 It per day. CarmQ'a Turn,
t l —Plumbing
It—Out of Slot* Aortog*
iture.
II—Houhi For Sol*
I t —Fa in tin g
I I —W all D rillin g
II—Houoo*—Sol* or Rost
23. Painting
IT—Houoo For Haul
I I — A ir Csad. A Mooting
20‘ WOODEN EXTENSION
114—Rooort Hootol*
I I —Rodin • Television
FOR A PAINTER, lailde er Ladder with tope ft pulley.
I t —Phot* A B q n ly m tst
Ml—Trollors—Cobaots
M l— Mobil* Homo*—Bolo
»*—Moms Ayylioooto
out, call Luther Talker at aa-dTio.
It—Mosloal Instramowts
Ml—Mobil* Moos**—Roil
323-41JB.
ML—Troll** Byoow—Root
i i —in a ls s M I t t l y a t i i
31" ZENITH TV,
14- J o i F rln lta g
lit—Traitor Lot*—Sals
24. Well Drilling
I t —UySolotory
1*4—Afar ImMU For RMt
boa, 140. 323-03T0
Ml—Room* Far Root
I t —Vacuum Ctooooro
IT
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110— H oiol Room*
WELLS DRILLS®, PUMPS, OCT. SPEC. Adult coait guard
M—Etlo rm lo o to r*
III—Rontol Agonts
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
M— P la n t*—F lo w o r* loads
appr. Uf# rait. Rag. $4.66
lit—Wanted To Real
111—
Auto* For Bnl*
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All Types aad Slaaa
bow tt-M. Axmy-Navy It
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111—Merino auyyUt*
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Rollaway, Hoepiui, l a k y
Legal Notice
425-5938
Bedi, ky Diy, Week, m
322-5612
From Iomlnol* Osnaty
Month.
xotich o r e n r
From So a fo r* B so kM g *
(Dial Dlroot)
TUB VTATR OF FLORIDA TO CARROLL’S FURNITURE
CARL K. THOUFloy,
n u ttt
RRntDBNCR UNKNOWN us w. tit
A sworn CamyUtnt having
59. W u tn f T o B oy
81. Ircohib Property
boon mod ngnlnit yon In Ihn
Circuit Court In nnS for BomlLegal
Notice
nolo County. Florida, by ANNA
HOUSE W A N T E D FROM FOR SALE. RssidBsMd, UK. THOMPaoy for dlvoroo. tho in t b i c m c r r r n m ,
ohort llllo of which lo ANNA NINTH JUDICIAL ctncvtT, OWNER. WtU ailHRM Mart­ toma properly, s o r a a r
Fraoch Are. sad 3rd St
B, THOMl'roM Fit Intiff, vor- IN ..ID root IKMINDLB ial* on I Radfoom, 2 bilk.
■UO C A R L K. THOMPSON. D»- l ot NTT, FLORIDA.
Writ* Full Dot*ill—Box M,
Zoned Commercial. Ftoons
fondant, ihoo* prooont* aro to IN dlANCBRT NO. 14*44
3*3-4717 or 323-3619.
command you to nyeoar and MORTRAUB FORRCLR4VRR Ianford ttorsM.
flit your Anowor nr oihoy do. WINTER P A R K FBDBRAL
fontoo or (loading horoin with PAV1NQB AND LOAN ABSO- USED FunHuiw, sas ptac* sr 81. Radi E state W iR fd
lh* Clork af th* Cleoult C#url ClATtON. a toeyaratlon ar.
nf Bomlnnt* Connly, Florida, raniiod and Mining under Ik* keuwful. »*■ prtMS. Furs?
and In oorvo n soar Ikoroof nn law* af lh* Unit** ■taioa «f ImldlAg A Furn Hum Co IM C ^ T o m a ^ r r M i ^ ^ v a r
Plaintiffs Attornop, Cnrrnll AmoHoa
ar labs adjolalai. Write la s
W. IM 14. B&gt;B4H1,
Burk*. Althrnoy at Law, F. O
Plaintiff.
N, Sitford Harild.
Drawer a, eontord, none*, an
•r boforo mo 1«th Say af Oct. MTRTLTN 6WTBBUNI*, a/k/4 UBED FURNITURE, BBS room
•bar, a. D. ltdt, nr olhovwi** MTniLTN f. IHIXRLOCK, nn- or hmiiafui, btoli, nisd.
door** pro confoon* wilt a* *n- married,
torod ogoln.t yon.
Dofonlonl. lie mi, ANYTHING you have
HOUSES TOR SALR
lo scU. B23-I370,
Th* ianford Horald la dtalaNOVtCB * r (FIT
notod aa a howinayor of gon. TOl MlRlLTN BKIBRLnCK, a/
A GREAT iioag Trrm laraatami olrruloiion In which ttna
h/n MTHILTN P. BHIXR- WE BUY ANYTHING tints matt—I Hands tor ii.N » oltnllan thou as aukliahad «n*a
lock, unmarried, wnno*
aaoh wook far (our oonoacuroMdtnoe M Ankara Tur­ idilsbts. Wa MU snyiUflfl U*a te m s , n i t tks dtksr.
tlvn w**ko.
key 1*6 wfeaaa atklliat tilt's bujabld. 3326446 J ft REST BUY.
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R Trsdiag Fast, Im . 2306 B.
atal aoal of th* Clark af tho
Mr*. Mrrllrn P. Bhlartork
Clroult Court on Ihlo lb* llih
tin Hr. KLonor K. Orion Orang* Blo*iom Trail, Of- BART PILCHER, Broker
day nt Sopitmbor, A. D, MM.
Ankara, Turkey
Perianal Service
lsado,
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Arthur H. Boekwlih. Jr.
a r.o . i n
55. F u r n lt y r s T ? " * ^ ™
Clork af in* Ctroult Court
Nav Tork. Now Tarn
Byi Marika T. Wlhlaa
and to any and alt othoe part*
D. C.
lo* olalmln* any elfM, tttlo. Ball Ua Yattr Ftoriiuus.
Carroll Bark*.
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■ult# IM, BanforS Altonlls
following dooorlbod yroyarty,
Cuh. tUFXR TRADING 34, tcrraixo flood witk 1124
National Bank Bulldlag.
to wit:
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fa*t floor apses for Rtot.
■aaford. Florida,
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not* County. Florida ac­ 36" TWIN RED, Msttraal, Bowman’* Trailer CL Ph
Fukllih Boyt. II, M. tl A 0*
cording to th* ytat tharsof.
MS-4606.
I. MM.
ao recorded In Pint Book gprlftn ft Steal Frame, Good
CDB-II
II. yogi I. Public Rorordo Condition, 113. 333-0140,
FOR LEASE
of iomlnol* County, narlo &lt;*• Court ad Ik* Caaaty
Ida.
SERVICE STATION.
J#da», lomlBal* Coaaly, Floe. TOU ARB HF-REBT NOT1- FURNITURE FOR SALE
Ida. !■ PrBbato,
Good Location. Good Product!
3221233
PIED Mot th* Plaintiff; WIN.
In ret Retain o f—
Good Treat moat
TER PARK FEDERAL BAVO. MARION KRAXHER. Oloo IN-B ANO LOAN ABBOCfA- Far Bto kuna* a m t t a af
PHONE LOCALLY 323-4341
known as Marian JoffrlM TION ho* Inotltutad oult
Kraomoe,
or apply to Ilia
■eolnot you In th* Circuit nearly new and w*4 AubL
Doroacad. Court of lh* Ninth Jndlelol hire, aa* Nail's Furaitura PURE OIL COMPANY
To Alt CrvdllMvn aad F»r*#«* Circuit, In and for nominal* Brokers |a in Csissl berry
Haolsg I lalmo «r Domaada County, Florida, lha natur* of
Agalast laid F.alaloi
tho oult lo to foroclooa that cor- go 17-62. Open • days I la 6. SO. Loin F o r Hate
Yon and ooeh of yati nr* tain mortgoa* an th* *h*T*
boroby noUflod and roqulrod dooertbed yroyorty. aad *va- Used h n i»
to aroaont any claim* an* de­ yoriy bolo* oltuotod aad loont*
mand* which you. or ollhor of •4 In Bcmlnol* County, Florida.
Cheap for Cash by Owner,
you. may hav* agalnot tho Tou and each of you ar* here­ Larry's Mart 111 Ssatord City water, 8*wtr A Paved
••lo** of (1. Marlon Kraomor, by roqulrod to fll* your Anowor Are. Fh. FA MIBB.
oloo known a* Morion JoffrlM with tb* Clork of th* Ctreult
Street. Ph. Mary Genova —
Kraomor, dOMocod, lot* of laid Court. In and for Bomlaolo
323-0677 or 323 2341.
FREE ESTIMATE
County, lo th# County Judn* County. Florid*, end oorvo n
of aomlnol* County. Florida, ot copy thereof upon W. E. Win- l*phelftdfteg ft Mattrais ranhla aftleo In th* court houoo of dorwcodli, ef lb* firm at Win- aratisg. New ft Used 7 limi­ 15. Houses For Sate
•old County at Sanford, Flor­ dorwoodlc, Holno* A Ward. IM
id*. within ill coUndtr month* Park Avonu*. South. Winter ters. CHI Nix laddiai Mfg. 3 BEDROOM, 1 Bath, Concrete
from lh* lime of tho flrot pub­ Park, Florida. Attorney* for C#.. at Ton Celery Art.
Block, kitchea equipped,
lication of thlo nolle*. Two Plaintiff In th* above notion
c. plo* of itch claim or demand on or boforo lh* lllh day af FA S-E)t.
fenced
yard, VA Loss, near
ahall b* la wrlllaa, and ahall October. MM. •!** a Door** Fro
Pteecrwt School ft Shopotai* ik* plac* of rooldonc* Confoot* will b* no
71. Mite H tlp Wxntdd
and pool afflca addrot* of tho tgolaot you.
122-7213.
claimant, and ohtll b* oworn to IT 11 ORDERED Mol tbl*
by th* claimant, hla *|*nt, or bo yubllibod In Th* Bnnford SERVICE STATION AHeadGREKNBRtAB
attornay and accimpoonlcd by llorold. o nowapopor publlohod ant, aia 40 or over. Colonial
a filing ft* of on* dollar and In domloolo County, Florida, Oil. 1301 French Av*.
Choice lota available In
ouch claim or demand not ao one# oock wook for tone
Greenbrier of Lack Arbor
filed ahall b* veld.
oocutlv* wook*
•vnrl taking gelf sour**.
•/ Atiguat X. Krntmor
WITNXB* lb* hand of th* 77. SU baUoa W ealed
A* oioeulor ot lha LMt Clork at tk* Circuit Court,
Custom bulldlag to year
Will and TooMmont at
aomlnol* County, Florida, thin
•ratifies ties*.
Qretokrlu
n. Harlan Kraomor. oloo th* llih day of B**t*mboe, A. EXPERIENCED Maid waste
days work. Fk. 322-1441.
known no Marlon Jo ffrlM D. Mtl.
developed
ky
Kraomar, dirtoood
MEAL)
KIK0BW00D
HL'TCHIION AND LCrFLXR
Arthur K. Beckwith, Jr, BABY SITTING la my boms
Foot Offlc* Drawar H
Clork or tk* Circuit Court for workiag mothm. 322FA S-S9T4
Sanford. Florida
By: Mirth* T. Vlhloa. DC.
BUILDERS, INC.
Attornoya for Xiacutor.
Wlndorwcodlt. Holno* A Ward 6743.
Flrat publication raptombar II. lit Park Avcnuo, South
303 Psirmest Dr.
MM.
Winter Polk, rtartd*
You u a find aaytkiag yon
Publlah loyt. II A Oot. I. M. Publiok loyt. II, II 4b Oot. f,
seed advertised la the Her- I BDRM , 1309 KUlott, 34,900
50. MM.
II. 1ML.
CDS-MI
aid ClsaaUte4
CUR-14
322-0U6 ur US4.

CLASSIFIED INDEX

UnBIRSu^dl^

Far M

85.

b

•5 .

F a r Hate

17.

F ar Rant

108. -Aporttocnta for R eal

S BEDROOM, S Bilk,
•d patio. Ft.

hone, giT Catalina. FURN. Apt. Closo to. Jim a te
TRANSFERRED: S BDRM., 1
Cowan. 223-4113.
Rite, Xitcftaa Xquipp*d,
F«c«d Is hack, SUB D m , SSEDIOOM
READY TO MOVR IN
Faymama 174-96, Narte Or- Mar Magaatia Av*. Mar MODERN 3 Bdrrn. run. Apt
N.AJ. Cheap rent, 345 mo. 901 Palmetto Avo. 333-1374
New S ft 4 Bedroom Horn**, Had*, Ph. » » 1.
Ph. 222-3316.
after 9:39 p. m.
M bsfte. So. Lcagwtod arcs
—Trades i cAskUred, and
9100
DOWN
1 BEDROOM furnished bouse 108. R o o m For Rant
w all build or yaw le t S*mlan Uka, electric kitchea. A
aate OauRty’d U n l i t M M FHA-VA HOMES
References.
SEVERAL OrtUlBlMt t ft I huater’a paradise, la th* ROOM for •
Bedroom Homan availtbia la Ostaea an a, ISO mo. Alao 333-9719.
HAROLD LOGAN
all A m i af Sanford. Lit as ona for |29 » 0. Ph. 3334919
LMN ENTERPRISES, INC.
CLEAN ROOM for Man. 401
or 322-979*.
Betas etnas t Be. aa U. 8. l i ­ Show yon Areuadl
Magnolia Av*. 121-0720.
s t to Dixie i m Dtfiw, turn
3 • BEDROOM, a bath, uaSeminole Realty furalsbad. 1 ml. to bast, 1
BOOMS
Av*. M6-3611.
blocks to ahoppiag tester ft
StNGLE - DOUBLE
1961 8. F i l l AN.
school. 1 yeer leas* requir­ Elevator aod maid service
S Bedroom House, fruit trees,
FA 3-33U saytiiM
ed. 1120 mo. 332-9970 after From 311.30 per week, yearly
Rian Ige. ML By owner. Fh.
I p. te.
BY OWN11, ate* I
VALDEZ HOTEL
Heima teB9t 9*0, ate** to BBROROOM, portly tanitesaftiall
Mrs. Burton
•cheats,
atera,
F.
0.
ft
aa
ed.
973
a
a
.
331-7791
E V E R E T T A. H A R P E R
pav*d road, 33.719 ft aaah
AGENCY • REALTOR
115. Autuo For Sate
talk*. Pb. sat-4901, Rater- QUIET country livteg, only
MH 8. Fsrk Ar*.
prlta,
Florida.
196S RAMBLER 4-door, 6230.
FRatol FA 3-«94wFA I M
UafumUhad 3-bed- IB-333T,
I, living, dining and (amFHA • RRSALES
Uka B#w, I f t S BEDROOM By i m u . Urge shady yard. '99 COMET, automatic,
MASONRY Hem**, 1 A t 399 par «*. 1113497.
tiro*. A-t. 3650. 322-1142.
Baths, KUdMB* Equipped.
3 BEDROOM Houea, kitchea MSI FORD Feirlsiw V-9, aBio* Down, Pay meats te n
equipped. Apply 1069 Elm door, standard Irani mission,
$100 DOW N
Avo.
radio ft boater. Taka up r*.
U1LMLY REALTY
■ainlng paymenU. C a l l
FHA - VA HOMES
Ph. SBI-1M1
WILL SHARE my elaan, com­
fortable, furnished • roam 883-1429 after 9:00 P.M.
S, 1, ft 4 BEDROOMS
TOTAL PRICE ONLY $4*90
houea with reliable, whit* 2937 FORD, 99 h.p. 4-door.
1, lVh, ft I BATHS
Neat small l-bcdroom bom*, woman er couple, food
KITCHEN SQUIFFED
Original. Spar* parts. Phono
LOW MONTHLY FAYMENT7 •aly l* blacks ftute daws- naiteberhood, roaianabla
tawi. Law down payment, rant 333-tioo.
Fsr Ctoi ptete ttfarmitioR
m o B t h l y payawite aaly
STOCK CAR: '39 Ford, 2 caSat ar Call Your
FURNISHED, 3 • bedroom.
$49.9*.
fines. 2422 S. Chase, after
FHA - VA
Adults. No pets. 322-4036.
9 P M.
I0SIR T A. WILLIAMS
SALES BROKER
3 BEDROOM, L*»*-U2 «m. 118. Auloo • Sate or Trade
ff i Hire Tb* Home Fir Van
RaymMd l uadqulet, Aim .
2BEDROOM, furnished, fof. OR TRADE: 1139 Buick
Stenstrom Realty FA S1991 Aflaatt* Bank Bldg. 1-BEDROOM, furnished, |69. SALE
4-door hardtop Electra. Feet
3BEDROOM, 2 bath, furnishGovernment Owned
lory air and full power. A-l
SMS PARK DRIVE
Od, |11S.
Homes
SSf-3430
322*7496
Standard station, lit ' f t
NIGHTS 122-4924 - 333-0446
$100.00 DOW N B a l l - B l a i r Asrency French.
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
SaiactioR af 3, 3. and 4
3rd ft Park Avc.
118. Truckn For Solo
Bedfuomi located in various
D I i a m o I 'M U l t
sections of Sanford
FLAT BED Truck Body, 9x14,
Immediate Delivery
F U R N I S H E D S Bedroom with atake eidei. ExccUent
PAYM ENTS How*. 2491 Palmetto, Pb. condition. *100. DeWItt Hunt­
S t Johns Realty MONTHLY
FROM 850.00
322-0174.
er. MI E. 26th St. 322-3301.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM FOR THE B E ST HOME
102. Mobil* llomao • Sol* 120. Automotive Harvice
US N. Park At*. FA M ill
BUY
BEE YOUR
OPEN
1-1 end 9 Badrooma
A U T O GLASS
SANFORD’S
NEW rad USED
V A -F H A
NEWEST HOMES
Awntofa f t Cabana*
. INSTALLED 1
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES Sm kftrik Glnsa nnd P a in t
( « Wart Fourth Itradt)
Property
Hwy. 17-92 S.
122 23*1
Seminole Couafya Uadiog
Company
Builder
&gt;19 Magnolia Ph. FA 2 4423
MOBILE
Home
Complete,
2
HAROLD LOGAN
Management
LMN ENTERPRISES, INC.
oturdF aluminum living
ft Boat Covert
3 ft 4 Sddrnea, 1 ft S Rated.
room. ExcoUeot Condi lion.
BUS down and up. Sd. or and Sales Broket
Movo right te. Cash, Good AUTO GLASS &amp;
U. S. 17-91 to Dixie Ball Dte­
Terma, Trade, smaller Trail­ SEAT COVER CO.
ar, turn right mm Block &lt;
JIM H U N T
*94 W. fad St. FA 2 9063
er,
Truck, Camper, heavy
Saatedla Arraus. 939-3911
duty paint Sprayer. WHAT ^j£JFORK_QUA XANTEED
HAVE YOU?
REALTY
3 BEDROOM, 1 Bath M ir
Plnaereat School ft bow
BART
PILCHER, BROKER
Office: 333 3111
Shopping Canter. VA Loss,
Poreonal Service
Nights: 333-0709
Gateway To TW* waterway
394 Laurel Dr. Fh. 321 IBM.
Call S21-74BS
3330649
Robson Sporting Goode
SEB4 Park Drive
Yaur EV1NRUDE Dealer
103, Mobil* Horn** • Rant
Excellent Location
I . irt. Ph. , A , 5 , ,
YOU CANT BEAT IT
BEAUTIFUL Building Lot on
river nt New Smyrna Ranch, A NEAT and clean 1 bedroom 1 B E D R O O M Trailer m S'i HP JOHNSON Motor, like
home, partly furnished, on targe take. Adults aaly. Pb. new, cushions ft Css Tank—
Occaa lid*. |S3eo—1TERMS
1 acre of land for 31,300. 3I2 736S
BITS. 323 4232.
3 BEDROOM, I bath hated Goad pert af tows. Substan­
with If*, living room, fam­ tial dowt payment desired. iO d ^ p ftr tm e n tM o r ^ m t
ily raote, tewed yard with CaQ
|30 no. Up. Surplus CHy.
ihsde ft fruit lreel.
117,100 • TERMS
BUB I bodroom (urlltbod
SOU TH W A RD LAapirtmant.
121-3931.

HANK

Payton Realty

3M-1S01

iavaetteaBt ft Eaahy

3-BOOM furalshod livago
apartment, water, eleclriI BEDROOM, 1 bate, deep elty furnished. Nice, clesn,
wall, Pisecreit low down RSS ISOS.
paymiBt. t il W. Waodliad FURNISHED ar Unfuralthad
4 Iga. rooms, tile bath, ao
n H J o u a ^ H B ^ M ’tenT pate. 333-17SI,
i T earoom gale or Rent. FURNISHED APT. Ph. 112
Call 332-3111 after i p. n, site.
I BEDROOM, Concrete Block, CLEAN furnished I bedroom
apt., water ft lights furatohKitchen equipped. Can a n
id. Ctoso te. 322 1460.

17-93 at Hiawatha 119 N. Park Av*.

HOUSE ft B loti on Sanford
Ava. with I lota ft Apt, ra
Palmetto, |il,M6—
MOMS, funlihad ar uafoimlift­
ed. IllMII. No quallfyteg.
311-9440 even ingi. 5**, IBS
Jenktea Circle, E.

THIS ONE IS
A borne, net Juit ■ bout*. Tb*
Urg* fenced btek yard with
pin# trees; the 3-twdroomi, CUSTOM Built Home on Uka.
living room, kltdteR and
Ph. ivealage 322-1347.
Florida ream oaad only you
to be complete. And It c u S7. Houaas For Rent
bo your* for th* appraised
NICE 2-b*droom home, comFHA value of 110,900, with ptetely furnl«h*d. 322-2377.
only $390 down.
FURNISHED T v s kadrwm
C. S. House, Carport*, Fen­
Stemper A gency
ced Rack Yard. Call 122-6244
R*sUor-Iniuror-Tr*d*e
or 3224646.
323 49*1 1119 S. French Ava.

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HOM ES
F O R SA LE
For tea Beat Buy la
A New or Resale Home,
Sea SUosirom Realty
‘Wa Hava Tb*

For Y*u‘

Stenstrom Realty
IMS PARK DRIVE
333-3430
&gt;33-7481
NIGHTS 323-4624 — 3234946

RENTALS
HOME RENTERS

GARAGE APARTMENT, turnis had, 343. 922-2303 OT 6113.
FUBN. APT., I ll Park Ave.,
Apply upitalrs or Ph. 3223416. Shady Oake Apts.
APT., Adult, 340. 911 Park.
UNFURNUHED I Bedroom
Apt., K i t c h e a Equipped
lMte W. lath St. Pb. 346-1631.
FURNISHED, lovely 2twd
room gang* apartment.
Lake Golden, lake privileges.
1224274.

Furnished Apts. Centrally lo­
cated 343.00 ft 340.00 per
It'* Just good bus Insis to month. Ph. 332-9041.
aback first with Sanford’s
largest Ho ■ • Servicing SMALL, FURN. Efficiency
Agency. Fin* Horae*, Fairly Apt. for t or couple. Lights
ft water included. 343. Ph.
Priced, la all Steal!
323-7399.

HOME OWNERS 3 ROOM Furnished Apt Air
Good Rental beat**, Priced eeodiikaod Bedrnea. 339. Ill
right, are ranting aad law- V. Mta., 123-4231,
teg fasti
Call Today, For Prompt aad W E L A K A APARTMENTS
111 W. First St.
Eflieieot Service. It Psyal
Fur*. Apt 3300 teefloBvOl*.

Stenstrom R eilty

19*1 PARK DRIV1
132-2420
322-7411
NIGHTS 3224424 - 3234344
SANFORD m iU M »
WANT ADS
BRING FAST
RESULTS

POSSESSION

3229173

TWO BEDROOM, unfurnished
1013 Magnolia, 173-00. R. A
Willuai# Fh. UlrWU.

1-Boom Efficiency apt. with
pvt bath ft shower, tulUbU
tor aouplo or stogie per**
or retired. All utUitia* toeluded to root Ideally lo­
cated on 1st SL, within 1
block of 3 tree parking tote
and shopping center. In­
quire at Manuel Jacobson
D*04. M ho a a K. F iat St

'•9 Mercury «3M hit. 129 mo,
*B9 11 Pickup 1384 bit |3 | mo
*99 Ford 1411 bat. &lt;32 m*,
'3H Cadillac 1397 bal. |33 mo.
*38 Chrysler 9391 bai. 931 mm
*99 Praties 1419 bal. 929 mo.
Peed 1394 bal. |27 mo.
*■7 Olds 9392 h.l. 133 mo.
'37 Imperial 1399 baL 931 me.
•&gt;7 Plymouth (199 bal 133 m*
*S7 Belch 3916 bal. 391 me.
'37 Llarelo 9793 bal. 334 m*.
‘37 t'bsvroDt 1319 bal 917 mo
•3* Ford V, PU »387 bal »29 n .
’»* Olds 3399 bal. Mg mo.
*33 Fsrd 9169 bal. 934 m*.
•39 Old* 3187 bal. 327 mo.
*99 Cadillac 3299 bal 917 m*.
•34 Buick9199 bal. | | o mo.
94 Ford |j PU 1399 bal »I7 m*
'31 Ponlisc 9399 bal IIJ m*.
'33 Cadillac 1199 bci. 914 m«.
•31 Ford 3399 bal. 917 m*
*97 Cadillac $299 bcl. 916 m*.
'67 Dcftola 6387 bcl. «32 mo.
•99 Cadillac 1399 bcl f l i me.
*17 Cadillac 9899 bcl. 937 m*.
•56 Ford 3419 tel. 932 mo.
•*0 I.lacela 31219 bsl. 949 me,
*61 Caravcllc 91691 bsl »34 m*
*36 Mercury ||34 bsl. |«
*97 Mercury 1266 tel. $11 mo.
WE DO TRADE 1

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Sanford, Florid*
332-1368
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These advisers are specially trained to give
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For example, take a simple Metropolitan
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off as much as $50,000 to your wife and kids.
Something to look into.
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A DeBary woman baa com­
plete faith in the younger act.
And with good reaion. She
tella The Herald the other day
ahe waa chopping at the WinnDixie atore on E. Flrat Street
when her grandaon toned her
wallet out of the chopping
cart.
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The ihopper continued ihop­
ping and reached the checkout
counter atill not knowing the
v/aUet waa m ining. Standing
there while the clerk waa tal­
lying up the amount, the atore
manager came up to her, ask­
ed if she'd like to have her
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Classified ____ . Pages 2A3A
Comics ............ . . . . . Page 2A
Editorial .........
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Society ............ . . . . Pages 8-9
Sports .............. .......... Page 4
TV Programs . .......... Page 9
■)*'# the Woman . . . . Page 9

WED., OCTOBER 7, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 294

Speeder Jailed Here Reported
Escapee Under U. S. Sentence
'Book' Thrown
At Suspect In
Lake Plunge

A bagboy had found tt, he
explained, and given it to the
manager. The chopper got her
money back and the bagboy Is
Additional rhargex have
quite a bit richer too.
been
lodged against a young
• • •
Jacksonville
man nabbed by
“ If I'd hit the doga I'd have
enough money In the bank to city and state police last
cover It." That's the aniwer Friday after a high epeed
given to County Judge C. Ver­ chaie ended in Lake Monroe.
non Mize the other day when
The youth who at the time
a man waa arraigned on a
of
hia arraignment before
funny-money check writing
County Judge C. Vernon Mize
charge. It w ain't quite good
Identified himself as Donald
enough for the judge. Aa a recult the check artiat now will B. Reynolds, 24, of Jackson­
ville, now faces charges of:
come up with 9100 or apend
Being a federal prison es­
30 daya in the county clink.
capee.
• • •
Driving a car which was
Another man, arraigned in
stolen
from Jacksonville.
the came session, wai charg­
Using
a fictitious name.
ed with cashing five worthless
Driving without a license.
checka, three for )3 each and
Resisting arrest.
two for U each. His reason:
The defendant Is alrendy
"I've got two checks coming
In the mail but I can't get serving hia 60 day aentenre
them for a couple ot days." on a reckless driving charge,
The judge suggested he run having been sentenced last
them through again, if the Friday by Judge Mize.
Sheriff’s deputies said a
writer thought they would be
good, and then he'd have hia fingerprint check showed the
bond r e d u c e d . Meanwhile, youth is in reslity Oliver Lee
Harness and that he was born
back to the county Jail.
in Clinton, Tenn., Feb. 8,
• • •
Those new traffic lighta at 1042, making him 22 years
Oak and First are ready to be old instead of 24.
Harness, alias Reynolds,
■witched on. Just a reminder,
was serving concurrent sen• • •
Notice the lakefront y ester tencea of 18 months on fed­
day morning! Reminded of eral and state -charges. Dep­
the way it looked soma time u tie s said they did not know
ag•' when we had hurricane the nature of the arreeta and
visitor*. The itrong northerly convictions.
Hs was lodged in the Divi­
wind ‘ pushed the still-high
Lake Monroe over the seawall sion of Correction, Guineain some points. The Mellon- ville, a t the time of hia es­
ville Avenue area was under cape, police added.
Harness wss chased on
water.
Highway 17-92 Friday morn­
• • •
The story The Herald car­ ing from a point in South
ried Oct. 2 about the County Seminole County and at
wisely investing funds await­ apeeda up to ItO milea an
ing later expenditure brought hour when his car failed to
up the question of who institut­ make a left turn off French
Avenue near the lake, headed
ed the procedure.
The story Indicated that straight into the lake and the
County Clerk Arthur Beckwith car wa» completely submerg­
Instituted the policy during ed except for the radio an­
the 1001-62 fiscal year which tenna.
Harness, a woman passeng­
has since earned gOO.MT.7S for
er
and her alx-montha-old
the county’s bank account.
However, It has been called child struggled to safety on
to our attention that perhaps tha seawall. None w a a in­
she story should have indicat­ jured.
Florida Highway Patrolman
ed that Beckwith instituted
this procedure upon the auth­ J. L. Sikes reported he clock­
orization and direction of the ed the car at top tpeeda and
summoned aid from rlty pol.
County Commissioners.
• • •
ire. Two Inril patrol rar»
The Geneva Volunteer Fire joined In the predawn chase.
Arraigned later that morn­
Department Turkey Shoot
wiil not be held Saturday as ing before Judge Mixe, Har­
erroneously reported, but on ness taid he had driven from
Saturday, Oct. 17, at the cor­ Jacksonville to Lake Wales to
ner of S.R. 42*5 and Highway pick up the woman and her
baby after getting off work
48.
the night before.
Hu turned around, he laid,
Ferrin Resigns
and itarted back and when
nearing
Sanford
'blacked
and did nut tem tm b-i
Council Post
anything until just prior to
By Donna Eaten
heading Into the lake.
The written resignation of
Hu deni'-d resisting a r­
Councilman Arthur Ferrin rest, claiming the blackout,
was read and accepted at the anil aaid he had a driving
regular meeting of the North license but hli wallet waa in
Orlundo Village Council Tues­ posseaslon of hia girl friend.
day night. In hia resignation
Those three chargee, resist­
he explained that he has sold ing arrest, reckless driving
hia home in the village and and tha lieenaa count wars
hai moved to Orange County. lodged shortly after his acci­
Councilman Arthur Uh»adv* dent.
waa appointed by Mayor
Irene Van Eepoel as alter­
nate on the bank record* in Racist Arrested
Ferrin’* place. She announced
that persons interested in
filling hia unexpired term In Bank Robbery
may submit their name and
McCOMB, Misi. (U P I)—A
qualifications to any member wealthy McComb man’* son,
of the council.
already charged in connec­

Herald Index

Eat tblished 1908

Sanford Demo
HQ To Open
This Week
The Democratic Committee
Headquarters will be located
later this week at the site of
the former Silver Dollar time
atore, First Street and Mag­
nolia Avenue.
The announcement w a a
made this morning by Dr. Vin­
cent Roberts, Seminole Coun­
ty chairman of the Citizens
for Johnson Committee.
Dr. Roberts said the build­
ing will also house volunteer
workers for all Democratic
GUl.UWATER HACKERS arc tfottititf ready for a rally this Thursday nt
candidates In the enuntv.
8 p.m. at the Civic Center when the (went speaker will be Rep. William
He said telephones will be
V. Chappell, form er Florida House of Representatives speaker. Shown are,
installed shortly and the num­
from left, George Harden, Mrs. Robert L. Johnson, Mrs. O. G. Bryant and
ber will be announced in The
Kenneth Leffler. The lecture is open to the public.
(Herald Photo)
Herald. He called for volun­
teers to work in the offices,
manning telephones, answer­
ing queries of visitors to it and
distributing literature
and
other campaign material.
Additional material has been
By Julian Strnitrom
of good government and lack on the last night ot a revival ordered f r o m Democratic
meeting.
Associate Editor
integrity.
Headquarters in New York
"The tea party U over and "They’ve been holding cof­ He charged that none of the City and other points and will
Democratic opponents hail to
the fight Is on," declared Joe fees and teas all around the fight their way through prl he available shortly after the
offices are open.
Davis, Democratic candidate county," said Davis, "and— inaries and that they were
Dr. Roberts says lie will at­
for re-election to th« state’s make no mistake about it— hand picked by (Rip leaders, tend a workshop panel session
Home of Representatives, dur­ they're working hard. They’re "ami no doubt Influenced by | Monday at 7 p in. at the Ro­
ing a rally last night opening hoping to ride into office on Orange and Pinellas enmity bert Meyer Motet, Orlando, at
....................
_
the party's headquarters at the coat taiti of their national ttcpuhltcans."
j which
time __
top _______
Democratic
leader.
Altamonte Springs.
' n .the other hard, Davlsl 1^ . , , win p'-’-par* fo . Prn£
Davis lashed out at Semi­ "But I resent these Infer- staled: "We ‘Oti.ht It on: v..ih jjlint j^nson'i visit to this
nole County Republican candi­ cnees about Democratic can­ party opponents in toudi pri slate.
dates who he said have "in­ didates," said the usually mary elections.
Among those attending wilt
"The Republican candidate* be Parks Husk, brother to U.
ferred that present Democratic mlld-manner Davis who began
office holders arc not capable to sound more like a preacher have nothing to offer end I'm S Secretary of State Dean
confident the electors In Semi­ Rusk; Tom Flaming, state
nole are intelligent enough to campaign chairman for I.UJ
vote for the candidates of U&gt;e for FLA Committee: and Tom
party with a program."
Adams, Florida's secretary of
“ My opponent, for example," state.
said Davis, "la an Orange
County physician who says
0 - 0 0 0
that there are too many lawy­ Chilly Weather
ers and real estate men in
1 — 12 0
the legislature He says that
seven per cent of the state Ups Fire Calls
budget deal* with welfare and
Chilly weather has started
that a medical man Is needed. tin) calls to fire headquarter*
"B ut," said Davis, "I'm not when &lt;lr feet ivo h--nt&lt;&gt;r* rause
concerned with lust seven per­ Double,
cent of the budget. I'm con­ Firemen report they receiv­
cerned with all 100 per rent ed a rail at 7:10 p. tn. Tues­
of It, particularly the 63 per day to 126 Country Club Dr.
Seminole Memorial Hospit­ pital food and pronounced it cent which is expended for when • heater was found de­
education "
fective, Thu home is owned
al received high praise Mon­ good.
Davis concluded that Semi­
by
H. J. Hutchison.
Dr.
Jew
ett
told
Dr.
Rob­
day from Dr. John Jewett,
nole will hive only one voice
erts that he saw many good in the Mouse starting in 1965
Associate Professor of Ob­
ideas being utilized in the
stetrics and Gynecology at local institution whi h ho and that "The County will
MI AMI I DPI I — Miami's
need * voire that will lie
Harvard Medical School.
Cuban n ile colony, which
would like to s--e incorporat­ heard.'*
l)r. Jewett, who was one ed in the hospitals in RotHe listed the seven commit­ rolled nut the red carpet for
of the guest speakers a t th&gt;* ton with which he ia sffiliat tee assignments he had in the President Kennedy here in
American College of Ob­ rd.
last *e*.ion and emimeruD'd 1962, is expected tn give an­
stetrics and Gynecology held
"The hospital you hsve Ms efforts op behilf of the other blit# ribbon welcome
in Jacksonville Inst wept, here would compare favorab­ St. Johns Indian River Canal, Wednesday niglit. Oils tuna to
was the guest of Dr, Vincent ly with that in any commun­ the College bond amendment, GOP vie* presidential ramliRoberts of Sanford.
ity of this size in the nation," a junior cut ege for Seminole, date William Miller.
Jewett toured the local Dr. Jew ett is reported to vocational • technical training
hospital Monday ami viewed have said.
facilities and his position on
th„ projected plana for the
He complimented the ho*, state issues.
new 60 bed wing.
Other
»[seakers
included
pital trustees and the admin,
He told Hospital Admini­ istrnlor on Ihi-ir far-sighted­ Lawrence Swoffnrd, candidate
for county commissioner; Mrs.
strator Robert Hrsserer and ness and pbinning.
Chairman of the Board A. H.
Mts. Jewett arcnmpsnled Mary Earle Walker, candidate
Peterson, Sr. that he was ex­ her husband on his visit her* for re-election a* county taxtremely impressed with the and both were taken on a assessor, At Davis, candidate
Fire Prevention Week is In
physical plant layout and the tour of Central Florida'* for justice of the peace and full swing in the Sanford area,
Jim
Rirkenmeyer,
candidate
competent staff. Th* visiting high spot* by Dr. and Mrs.
with a full slate of educational
for the school board.
doctor also sampled the hos- Roberts,
programs planned for each day
of the week, F'lre Chief Mack
Cleveland has announced.
Sanford Man

“GRAY EAGLE" Rear Admtrnl Robert Goldthwnlte visited Sanford
Naval Air Station Tuesday and is shown above, left, being escorted from
his aircraft by Cnpt. James O. Mayo, commander Reconnaissance Attack
\Vinjr One. Admiral Goldthwalte, la tagged the "Gray EnRlo" because he
has the longest naval flight service on active duty.
(Herald Photo)

Southwest Area
Development Firm Workers
Briefed
Shows Fast Growth On UF Drive
By Harry I. Johnson
Managing Editor
Seven directors of the Sanlord • Seminole Development
Co., Inc., were unanimously
re-elected Tuesday night at the
annual stockholder* meeting
In the Seminole County Cham-

Davis Raps GOP A t Demo Rally

World Series
Vsw T#rk (A)

S t. Louis (N)

Hospital Given
High Praise

Exile Welcome

ber of Commerce rooms.
Chosen to serve for another
year are Clifford W. McKtbbin Jr., Francis FI. Iloumillat
Jr„ George Touhy, T. E. Tuck­
er, Jack I. Greene, S. J. Da­
vis Jr. and W. A. Patrick.
Stockholder* requested the
secretary, Tcuhy, to cast one
vote in electing Ike directors.
Following the meeting, the
directors re-elected McKibbin
as president for the fourth
consecutive term.
Stockholders wero told of
the rapid, steady progress
made by the Development
Company in the past four
years; how it was Instrument­
al in assisting industries to
locate here ami how it has
several other ‘'prospect*" for
this area.
The corporation was set up
primarily tn attract new Indus­
tries to Seminole County and
It works in close cooperation
witli the Chamber’s Industrial
Committee beaded by Scott
Hirrn*.

CLIFFORD McKHHHN

Wounded Boy
Still Confined

Since Its start four yrars
ago, the corporation has paid
a six per cent dividend to
stockholders and that was de­
clared last June 30.
Hums cited the work of live
corporation and compared it
with other communities which
have "Committees of too"
striving to do the same work.
"They are floundering," he
said and pointed to the posi­
tive steps taken by the local
group.
Other communities bavn ob­
tained information on the local
setup and patterned similar
ones after it Such corpora­
tions, almost without fall,
stockholders were told, have
made virtually immediate ad­
vancements in obtaining in
duslriea,
Touhy praised tha efforts of
the corporations executive vice
president, John Krider, nnd
called for a "suitable recogni­
tion" of his work. The presi­
dent, MeKlhhin, said he would
appoint a rommittre in the
near future to obtain such a
tribute for Krider.
The newly elected directors
chose officers for the ensuing
year. All re elected, t h e y are:
President, McKibhin; vice
president Itoumiliat-

Hilly O'Connor, 10-year-old
son of Mr*. Joseph O'Connor,
|fi8 Mellonville, is still runfined to Holiday Hospital in
Orlando ns a result of being
hit in the eye with shotgun
pellets last Saturday mem­
ing.
Mrs. O'Connor Sold today
tlust it hud not yet been de­
terminer! if hia sight will be
impaired.
Hilly was riding on a trail­
er with two other youths Sat­
urday near Golden Luke when
u hunter, unknown to local
authorities, fired in the direetkm of the trailer. All of
the youngstera were peppered
by the pellets.
Young O'Connor was given
emergency treatm ent at the
Sanford Naval Air Station
Dispensary and transferred to
Orlando. The other two
youth* were not seriously in'
jured.
live vice president, Krider;
secretary, Touhy, ami trea
| surer, Roy F. Mann.

Fire Prevention
Week Observed

Demos In County Dies In Orlando
5 To lO v e r GOPs

Democrat* outnumber Re.
publicaris in Scminol* County
by almost 5 to 1, according
to record* compiled by Mrs.
tion with reeent racial viol- Camilla Bruce in the voter
ance in thi* area, today was registrar's office.
She report* ■ total of 23,arrested on bank rubbery
charges.
4*9 persons registered for tha
Authorities said Sterling November election prior to
I-ewis I Bubka) Gillis, 33, who closing of the book* last Sat­
had bean released on bond on urday afternoon and called
the earlier charge, was picked the signups “an nil-time rec­
up at his hum* here this ord."
Mrs. Bruce said that among
morning and charged with
robbing th* Monticello hank th* registrant* were two
at MuntictUo, Mis* , last white persons signing as ProMarch 2.
jbibitiumiU. Tba compilation

| include* 103 Incomplete regiitratiuna from servicemen
now out of the community
but, *he added, they will be
sent absentee ballot* and are
to ha counted among the
total.
A breakdown of the regis­
tration shows:
Whit* Democrats, 15,473;
Negro
Democrats,
3,696;
white Republicans, 3,729; Ne­
gro Republicans, 122; white
Independents, 2*5; Negro In­
dependents, 7: whit* Non­
partisan*. 72; whit* Prohi­
bitionists, 2.

Hiram Wesley Shannon Sr.,
of 29D0 French Ave., died
rutly today at th* Florida
Sanitarium and Hospital in
Orlando at the age of 83.
Ha has been a resident of
Sanford for th* past forty
years and 1* a retired farm ­
er and school teacher.
He is survived by hia wife
and 12 children.

Note Rejected
MOSCOW (UPI) — Th*
United State* and Rrltain to­
day rejected a* "unsatisfac­
tory" a Soviet not* accusing
thre* American military at­
taches and a Hr it ish officer
of spying in Siberia.
|

CHIEF CLEVELAND

Monday, Chief Cleveland
spoke and showed a film at the
Rotary Club, at the Little Red
Schoolhouse and also at the
West Side-Grammar School.
Tuesday , fire prevention
programs were carried out at
All Souls Parochial School and
West Side Elementary.
Today, Chief Cleveland wss
slated to speak to the South
Sale Elementary School at 9
a. m. and to the menitiers of
the Kiwsnis Club at noon at
the Civic Center.
Thursday, Goldsboro Ele­
mentary School and the Sanford Seminole Jaycrrx will
hear about fire prevention and
on Friday talk* and films are
scheduled at Pinecrest and
Hopper Elementary Schools.
The growth amt development
of the local fire department
has been under the leadership
of Chief Cleveland for the past
40 year* and h* began his ser­
vice at the fire department 41
years ajo.

N EW

Residents of southwest SeraInote County are preparing a
spirited drive to make n r t
that everyone in that section
knows about the 1964 United
Fund campaign and has an op­
portunity to support this sin­
gle drive for the multiple
agencies which serve the com­
munity.
Heading thl* effort !a Dick
Ostrander of Bear Lake Man­
or. G. Troy Ray Jr., chairm an
of the county-wide campaign,
met with Ostrander and hia
committee members Monday
to provide the campaign m a­
terials — posters, streamer*,
car bumper stickers, pledge
cards, explanatory pamphlets,
etc. The campaign opens Mon­
day.
.Members of this committee
arc Ostrander, Mrs. Agnes 0 .
Ostrander and Mrs. Albert Ja ­
cobs of Bear Lake Msnort
Mrs. Jim Anerum of Rig Bear
Lake North; Paul Kllner of
I.nke Brantley; Mra. Guy
Brewer of Bear Lake Hills;
Mrs. Frank Royilon of Oatland Hills; Mrs. Dee Reilly of
Big Bear Lake South, and
Lyle Christiansen end Louis
Stubbs of Forest City,
Ray pointed out that the
campaign committee's empha­
sis Ibis year is to bring ail of
Uio county Into the once a-year
appeal for funds.
Ostrander outlined plana for
volunteer workers who will
cover the area and Ray aaid
that one aim of Iho commit­
tee is to make it as easy aa
possible to contribute to tha
lund.

Reds Shoot Down
3 U. S. Planes
SAIGON, Vl*t Nem (U PI)
—Communist Viet Cong guer­
rilla* today shot down three
U. B. Army aircraft and ov­
erran a government district
headquarters In the Mekong
delta.
A U. S. military spokesman
said at least three, and pos­
sibly all five American crew­
men, were killed when their
HU1B c o m b a t helicopter
was shot down only 12 mllce
west of Saigon. He said the
helicopter went d o w n I n
flames and exploded on im­
part.

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A DeBary woman baa com­
plete faith in the younger act.
And with good reaion. She
tella The Herald the other day
ahe waa chopping at the WinnDixie atore on E. Flrat Street
when her grandaon toned her
wallet out of the chopping
cart.
• • •
The ihopper continued ihop­
ping and reached the checkout
counter atill not knowing the
v/aUet waa m ining. Standing
there while the clerk waa tal­
lying up the amount, the atore
manager came up to her, ask­
ed if she'd like to have her
wallet.
• • •
A bagboy had found tt, he
explained, and given it to the
manager. The chopper got her
money back and the bagboy Is
quite a bit richer too.
• • •
“ If I'd hit the doga I'd have
enough money In the bank to
cover It." That's the aniwer
given to County Judge C. Ver­
non Mize the other day when
a man waa arraigned on a
funny-money check writing
charge. It w ain't quite good
enough for the judge. Aa a recult the check artiat now will
come up with 9100 or apend
30 daya in the county clink.

VOL. 56

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TV Programs . .......... Page 9
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WED., OCTOBER 7, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 294

Speeder Jailed Here Reported
Escapee Under U. S. Sentence
'Book' Thrown
At Suspect In
Lake Plunge

Additional rhargex have
been lodged against a young
Jacksonville man nabbed by
city and state police last
Friday after a high epeed
chaie ended in Lake Monroe.
The youth who at the time
of hia arraignment before
County Judge C. Vernon Mize
Identified himself as Donald
B. Reynolds, 24, of Jackson­
ville, now faces charges of:
Being a federal prison es­
capee.
• • •
Driving a car which was
Another man, arraigned in
stolen
from Jacksonville.
the came session, wai charg­
Using
a fictitious name.
ed with cashing five worthless
Driving without a license.
checka, three for )3 each and
Resisting arrest.
two for U each. His reason:
The defendant Is alrendy
"I've got two checks coming
In the mail but I can't get serving hia 60 day aentenre
them for a couple ot days." on a reckless driving charge,
The judge suggested he run having been sentenced last
them through again, if the Friday by Judge Mize.
Sheriff’s deputies said a
writer thought they would be
good, and then he'd have hia fingerprint check showed the
bond r e d u c e d . Meanwhile, youth is in reslity Oliver Lee
Harness and that he was born
back to the county Jail.
in Clinton, Tenn., Feb. 8,
• • •
Those new traffic lighta at 1042, making him 22 years
Oak and First are ready to be old instead of 24.
Harness, alias Reynolds,
■witched on. Just a reminder,
was serving concurrent sen• • •
Notice the lakefront y ester tencea of 18 months on fed­
day morning! Reminded of eral and state -charges. Dep­
the way it looked soma time u tie s said they did not know
ag•' when we had hurricane the nature of the arreeta and
visitor*. The itrong northerly convictions.
Hs was lodged in the Divi­
wind ‘ pushed the still-high
Lake Monroe over the seawall sion of Correction, Guineain some points. The Mellon- ville, a t the time of hia es­
ville Avenue area was under cape, police added.
Harness wss chased on
water.
Highway 17-92 Friday morn­
• • •
The story The Herald car­ ing from a point in South
ried Oct. 2 about the County Seminole County and at
wisely investing funds await­ apeeda up to ItO milea an
ing later expenditure brought hour when his car failed to
up the question of who institut­ make a left turn off French
Avenue near the lake, headed
ed the procedure.
The story Indicated that straight into the lake and the
County Clerk Arthur Beckwith car wa» completely submerg­
Instituted the policy during ed except for the radio an­
the 1001-62 fiscal year which tenna.
Harness, a woman passeng­
has since earned gOO.MT.7S for
er
and her alx-montha-old
the county’s bank account.
However, It has been called child struggled to safety on
to our attention that perhaps tha seawall. None waa in­
she story should have indicat­ jured.
Florida Highway Patrolman
ed that Beckwith instituted
this procedure upon the auth­ J. L. Sikes reported he clock­
orization and direction of the ed the car at top tpeeda and
summoned aid from rlty pol.
County Commissioners.
• • •
ire. Two Inril patrol rar»
The Geneva Volunteer Fire joined In the predawn chase.
Arraigned later that morn­
Department Turkey Shoot
wiil not be held Saturday as ing before Judge Mixe, Har­
erroneously reported, but on ness taid he had driven from
Saturday, Oct. 17, at the cor­ Jacksonville to Lake Wales to
ner of S.R. 42*5 and Highway pick up the woman and her
baby after getting off work
48.
the night before.
Hu turned around, he laid,
Ferrin Resigns
and itarted back and when
nearing
Sanford
'blacked
and did nut tem tm b-i
Council Post
anything until just prior to
By Donna Eaten
heading Into the lake.
The written resignation of
Hu deni'-d resisting a r­
Councilman Arthur Ferrin rest, claiming the blackout,
was read and accepted at the anil aaid he had a driving
regular meeting of the North license but hli wallet waa in
Orlundo Village Council Tues­ posseaslon of hia girl friend.
day night. In hia resignation
Those three chargee, resist­
he explained that he has sold ing arrest, reckless driving
hia home in the village and and tha lieenaa count wars
hai moved to Orange County. lodged shortly after his acci­
Councilman Arthur Uh»adv* dent.
waa appointed by Mayor
Irene Van Eepoel as alter­
nate on the bank record* in Racist Arrested
Ferrin’* place. She announced
that persons interested in
filling hia unexpired term In Bank Robbery
may submit their name and
McCOMB, Misi. (U P I)—A
qualifications to any member wealthy McComb man’* son,
of the council.
already charged in connec­

Herald Index

Eat tblished 1908

Sanford Demo
HQ To Open
This Week
The Democratic Committee
Headquarters will be located
later this week at the site of
the former Silver Dollar time
atore, First Street and Mag­
nolia Avenue.
The announcement w a a
made this morning by Dr. Vin­
cent Roberts, Seminole Coun­
ty chairman of the Citizens
for Johnson Committee.
Dr. Roberts said the build­
ing will also house volunteer
workers for all Democratic
GUl.UWATER HACKERS arc tfottititf ready for a rally this Thursday nt
candidates In the enuntv.
8 p.m. at the Civic Center when the (went speaker will be Rep. William
He said telephones will be
V. Chappell, form er Florida House of Representatives speaker. Shown are,
installed shortly and the num­
from left, George Harden, Mrs. Robert L. Johnson, Mrs. O. G. Bryant and
ber will be announced in The
Kenneth Leffler. The lecture is open to the public.
(Herald Photo)
Herald. He called for volun­
teers to work in the offices,
manning telephones, answer­
ing queries of visitors to it and
distributing literature
and
other campaign material.
Additional material has been
By Julian Strnitrom
of good government and lack on the last night ot a revival ordered f r o m Democratic
meeting.
Associate Editor
integrity.
Headquarters in New York
"The tea party U over and "They’ve been holding cof­ He charged that none of the City and other points and will
Democratic opponents hail to
the fight Is on," declared Joe fees and teas all around the fight their way through prl he available shortly after the
offices are open.
Davis, Democratic candidate county," said Davis, "and— inaries and that they were
Dr. Roberts says lie will at­
for re-election to th« state’s make no mistake about it— hand picked by (Rip leaders, tend a workshop panel session
Home of Representatives, dur­ they're working hard. They’re "ami no doubt Influenced by | Monday at 7 p in. at the Ro­
ing a rally last night opening hoping to ride into office on Orange and Pinellas enmity bert Meyer Motet, Orlando, at
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the party's headquarters at the coat taiti of their national ttcpuhltcans."
j which
time __
top _______
Democratic
leader.
Altamonte Springs.
' n .the other hard, Davlsl 1^ . , , win p'-’-par* fo . Prn£
Davis lashed out at Semi­ "But I resent these Infer- staled: "We ‘Oti.ht It on: v..ih jjlint j^ n s o n 'i visit to this
nole County Republican candi­ cnees about Democratic can­ party opponents in toudi pri slate.
dates who he said have "in­ didates," said the usually mary elections.
Among those attending wilt
"The Republican candidate* be Parks Husk, brother to U.
ferred that present Democratic mlld-manner Davis who began
office holders arc not capable to sound more like a preacher have nothing to offer end I'm S Secretary of State Dean
confident the electors In Semi­ Rusk; Tom Flaming, state
nole are intelligent enough to campaign chairman for I.UJ
vote for the candidates of U&gt;e for FLA Committee: and Tom
party with a program."
Adams, Florida's secretary of
“ My opponent, for example," state.
said Davis, "la an Orange
County physician who says
0 - 0 0 0
that there are too many lawy­ Chilly Weather
ers and real estate men in
1 — 1 2 0
the legislature He says that
seven per cent of the state Ups Fire Calls
budget deal* with welfare and
Chilly weather has started
that a medical man Is needed. tin) calls to fire headquarter*
"B ut," said Davis, "I'm not when &lt;lr feet ivo h--nt&lt;&gt;r* rause
concerned with lust seven per­ Double,
cent of the budget. I'm con­ Firemen report they receiv­
cerned with all 100 per rent ed a rail at 7:10 p. tn. Tues­
of It, particularly the 63 per day to 126 Country Club Dr.
Seminole Memorial Hospit­ pital food and pronounced it cent which is expended for when • heater was found de­
education "
fective, Thu home is owned
al received high praise Mon­ good.
Davis concluded that Semi­
by
H. J. Hutchison.
Dr.
Jew
ett
told
Dr.
Rob­
day from Dr. John Jewett,
nole will hive only one voice
erts that he saw many good in the Mouse starting in 1965
Associate Professor of Ob­
ideas being utilized in the
stetrics and Gynecology at local institution whi h ho and that "The County will
MI AMI I DPI I — Miami's
need * voire that will lie
Harvard Medical School.
Cuban n ile colony, which
would like to s--e incorporat­ heard.'*
l)r. Jewett, who was one ed in the hospitals in RotHe listed the seven commit­ rolled nut the red carpet for
of the guest speakers a t th&gt;* ton with which he ia sffiliat tee assignments he had in the President Kennedy here in
American College of Ob­ rd.
last *e*.ion and emimeruD'd 1962, is expected tn give an­
stetrics and Gynecology held
"The hospital you hsve Ms efforts op behilf of the other blit# ribbon welcome
in Jacksonville Inst wept, here would compare favorab­ St. Johns Indian River Canal, Wednesday niglit. Oils tuna to
was the guest of Dr, Vincent ly with that in any commun­ the College bond amendment, GOP vie* presidential ramliRoberts of Sanford.
ity of this size in the nation," a junior cut ege for Seminole, date William Miller.
Jewett toured the local Dr. Jew ett is reported to vocational • technical training
hospital Monday ami viewed have said.
facilities and his position on
th„ projected plana for the
He complimented the ho*, state issues.
new 60 bed wing.
Other
»[seakers
included
pital trustees and the admin,
He told Hospital Admini­ istrnlor on Ihi-ir far-sighted­ Lawrence Swoffnrd, candidate
for county commissioner; Mrs.
strator Robert Hrsserer and ness and pbinning.
Chairman of the Board A. H.
Mts. Jewett arcnmpsnled Mary Earle Walker, candidate
Peterson, Sr. that he was ex­ her husband on his visit her* for re-election a* county taxtremely impressed with the and both were taken on a assessor, At Davis, candidate
Fire Prevention Week is In
physical plant layout and the tour of Central Florida'* for justice of the peace and full swing in the Sanford area,
Jim
Rirkenmeyer,
candidate
competent staff. Th* visiting high spot* by Dr. and Mrs.
with a full slate of educational
for the school board.
doctor also sampled the hos- Roberts,
programs planned for each day
of the week, F'lre Chief Mack
Cleveland has announced.
Sanford Man

“GRAY EAGLE" Rear Admtrnl Robert Goldthwnlte visited Sanford
Naval Air Station Tuesday and is shown above, left, being escorted from
his aircraft by Cnpt. James O. Mayo, commander Reconnaissance Attack
\Vinjr One. Admiral Goldthwalte, la tagged the "Gray EnRlo" because he
has the longest naval flight service on active duty.
(Herald Photo)

Southwest Area
Development Firm Workers
Briefed
Shows Fast Growth On UF Drive
By Harry I. Johnson
Managing Editor
Seven directors of the Sanlord • Seminole Development
Co., Inc., were unanimously
re-elected Tuesday night at the
annual stockholder* meeting
In the Seminole County Cham-

Davis Raps GOP A t Demo Rally

World Series
Vsw T#rk (A)

S t. Louis (N)

Hospital Given
High Praise

Exile Welcome

CLIFFORD McKHHHN

Wounded Boy
Still Confined

ber of Commerce rooms.
Chosen to serve for another
year are Clifford W. McKtbbin Jr., Francis FI. Iloumillat
Jr„ George Touhy, T. E. Tuck­
er, Jack I. Greene, S. J. Da­
vis Jr. and W. A. Patrick.
Stockholder* requested the
secretary, Tcuhy, to cast one
vote in electing Ike directors.
Following the meeting, the
directors re-elected McKibbin
as president for the fourth
consecutive term.
Stockholders wero told of
the rapid, steady progress
made by the Development
Company in the past four
years; how it was Instrument­
al in assisting industries to
locate here ami how it has
several other ‘'prospect*" for
this area.
The corporation was set up
primarily tn attract new Indus­
tries to Seminole County and
It works in close cooperation
witli the Chamber’s Industrial
Committee beaded by Scott
Hirrn*.
Since Its start four yrars
ago, the corporation has paid
a six per cent dividend to
stockholders and that was de­
clared last June 30.
Hums cited the work of live
corporation and compared it
with other communities which
have "Committees of too"
striving to do the same work.
"They are floundering," he
said and pointed to the posi­
tive steps taken by the local
group.
Other communities bavn ob­
tained information on the local
setup and patterned similar
ones after it Such corpora­
tions, almost without fall,
stockholders were told, have
made virtually immediate ad­
vancements in obtaining in
duslriea,
Touhy praised tha efforts of
the corporations executive vice
president, John Krider, nnd
called for a "suitable recogni­
tion" of his work. The presi­
dent, MeKlhhin, said he would
appoint a rommittre in the
near future to obtain such a
tribute for Krider.
The newly elected directors
chose officers for the ensuing
year. All re elected, t h e y are:
President, McKibhin; vice
president Itoumiliat-

Hilly O'Connor, 10-year-old
son of Mr*. Joseph O'Connor,
|fi8 Mellonville, is still runfined to Holiday Hospital in
Orlando ns a result of being
hit in the eye with shotgun
pellets last Saturday mem­
ing.
Mrs. O'Connor Sold today
tlust it hud not yet been de­
terminer! if hia sight will be
impaired.
Hilly was riding on a trail­
er with two other youths Sat­
urday near Golden Luke when
u hunter, unknown to local
authorities, fired in the direetkm of the trailer. All of
the youngstera were peppered
by the pellets.
Young O'Connor was given
emergency treatm ent at the
Sanford Naval Air Station
Dispensary and transferred to
Orlando. The other two
youth* were not seriously in'
jured.
live vice president, Krider;
secretary, Touhy, ami trea
| surer, Roy F. Mann.

Fire Prevention
Week Observed

Demos In County Dies In Orlando
5 To lO v e r GOPs

Democrat* outnumber Re.
publicaris in Scminol* County
by almost 5 to 1, according
to record* compiled by Mrs.
tion with reeent racial viol- Camilla Bruce in the voter
ance in thi* area, today was registrar's office.
She report* ■ total of 23,arrested on bank rubbery
charges.
4*9 persons registered for tha
Authorities said Sterling November election prior to
I-ewis I Bubka) Gillis, 33, who closing of the book* last Sat­
had bean released on bond on urday afternoon and called
the earlier charge, was picked the signups “an nil-time rec­
up at his hum* here this ord."
Mrs. Bruce said that among
morning and charged with
robbing th* Monticello hank th* registrant* were two
at MuntictUo, Mis* , last white persons signing as ProMarch 2.
jbibitiumiU. Tba compilation

| include* 103 Incomplete regiitratiuna from servicemen
now out of the community
but, *he added, they will be
sent absentee ballot* and are
to ha counted among the
total.
A breakdown of the regis­
tration shows:
Whit* Democrats, 15,473;
Negro
Democrats,
3,696;
white Republicans, 3,729; Ne­
gro Republicans, 122; white
Independents, 2*5; Negro In­
dependents, 7: whit* Non­
partisan*. 72; whit* Prohi­
bitionists, 2.

Hiram Wesley Shannon Sr.,
of 29D0 French Ave., died
rutly today at th* Florida
Sanitarium and Hospital in
Orlando at the age of 83.
Ha has been a resident of
Sanford for th* past forty
years and 1* a retired farm ­
er and school teacher.
He is survived by hia wife
and 12 children.

Note Rejected
MOSCOW (UPI) — Th*
United State* and Rrltain to­
day rejected a* "unsatisfac­
tory" a Soviet not* accusing
thre* American military at­
taches and a Hr it ish officer
of spying in Siberia.
|

CHIEF CLEVELAND

Monday, Chief Cleveland
spoke and showed a film at the
Rotary Club, at the Little Red
Schoolhouse and also at the
West Side-Grammar School.
Tuesday , fire prevention
programs were carried out at
All Souls Parochial School and
West Side Elementary.
Today, Chief Cleveland wss
slated to speak to the South
Sale Elementary School at 9
a. m. and to the menitiers of
the Kiwsnis Club at noon at
the Civic Center.
Thursday, Goldsboro Ele­
mentary School and the Sanford Seminole Jaycrrx will
hear about fire prevention and
on Friday talk* and films are
scheduled at Pinecrest and
Hopper Elementary Schools.
The growth amt development
of the local fire department
has been under the leadership
of Chief Cleveland for the past
40 year* and h* began his ser­
vice at the fire department 41
years ajo.

N EW

Residents of southwest SeraInote County are preparing a
spirited drive to make n r t
that everyone in that section
knows about the 1964 United
Fund campaign and has an op­
portunity to support this sin­
gle drive for the multiple
agencies which serve the com­
munity.
Heading thl* effort !a Dick
Ostrander of Bear Lake Man­
or. G. Troy Ray Jr., chairm an
of the county-wide campaign,
met with Ostrander and hia
committee members Monday
to provide the campaign m a­
terials — posters, streamer*,
car bumper stickers, pledge
cards, explanatory pamphlets,
etc. The campaign opens Mon­
day.
.Members of this committee
arc Ostrander, Mrs. Agnes 0 .
Ostrander and Mrs. Albert Ja ­
cobs of Bear Lake Msnort
Mrs. Jim Anerum of Rig Bear
Lake North; Paul Kllner of
I.nke Brantley; Mra. Guy
Brewer of Bear Lake Hills;
Mrs. Frank Royilon of Oatland Hills; Mrs. Dee Reilly of
Big Bear Lake South, and
Lyle Christiansen end Louis
Stubbs of Forest City,
Ray pointed out that the
campaign committee's empha­
sis Ibis year is to bring ail of
Uio county Into the once a-year
appeal for funds.
Ostrander outlined plana for
volunteer workers who will
cover the area and Ray aaid
that one aim of Iho commit­
tee is to make it as easy aa
possible to contribute to tha
lund.

Reds Shoot Down
3 U. S. Planes
SAIGON, Vl*t Nem (U PI)
—Communist Viet Cong guer­
rilla* today shot down three
U. B. Army aircraft and ov­
erran a government district
headquarters In the Mekong
delta.
A U. S. military spokesman
said at least three, and pos­
sibly all five American crew­
men, were killed when their
HU1B c o m b a t helicopter
was shot down only 12 mllce
west of Saigon. He said the
helicopter went d o w n I n
flames and exploded on im­
part.

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or Jim Doucette, today. Phono 322-1611.

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Sunday School
t t ll P at.
M am ins Worahlp — UtM p ra.
Communion—Plrat luaday la
Each Moath
XlaAargartoa sad Haraary

Tha Oiurch la Ilia praolral (actor
an asrlh for lha building ul characlar and pm l c illirnshJp It is a tlorehnuaa oI spiritual mlura Without a
strong Church, nalthaa drmneracy
nor (ivlllMtlnn can survive. Than
sra four sound rsosons why aosry
prison ihnukl atrnd serving rrgukrly ami supfnrt lha Church. Thry
ara: III For his own sake. (2) For
his thildrm'a sake, 13) For tha mho
aI his community and nation. (4)
For tha sake nl tha Church Itself,
which nmta his mornl and mnlrrlnl
su]i|airl. I'lnn In go to church rrfii
hsrly and nad your Uibla daily.

Christian Science
P1IUT CHURCH o r CHItlST
SCIENTIST
M l Bast Bseoad Straat
Bandar Bar view A
■undar S c h o o l----- UtM P ab
■ubjaett "Unreality"
Wsdnaadsr la m e s - ItM p m.
Rasdlna Room: M l B. FlrsL
Waahdarat lOiM p m . * HM
p m. Friday Krsntnai ItM*
ItM p a t ______

Church O f God

Southern M ethodist
FIRST SOUTHERN
METHODIST CHURCH
Woman’ s d u b Building
M l Oak A t p
Dururard IL Knight J r - Paator
Sunday School ____ 1:41 a. m,
Worahlp Sorvlea ___ i ; i » p. a t

FIRST CHURCH
OF THB NAZARENE
—
•* “ •»!• Ava.
Paul B lc h t a --------------- P a.tor
Sunday School ------- ;t«&lt; «, m.
Morning 1 -ahlp — 10:41 a. m.
ToUth ______ | M . _
Toung Adult

F*iL0*S ,lp ----------- *tM p m.
Tha Namao Wa B.ar
Sorvlea T ill p. m.

M ld-W t.k

Third Sunday
■insiplritton ___ l-a* ^

Lutheran

CHURCH OP CHRIST
1(11 Park Araaua
Bart Brown ___ — Bvnngallat
■aadar
Blbla Study ______
p m.
Morning Worship — UtM p
■ vsnlna barrios _ ItM p sp
I sa "Harold at Troth" I p a
Sandar ta Chaaaat I
Tnsadar
Lad las Blbla Class . IliM P m.
Wadassdsr
Blbla Class - . - TiM p m.

CHRIST METHODIST
CHURCH
SunlaaA Eototas
Cttruo Holahta
Ror. Charloo B. Hogg __ Pooler
Church School ____ 1:41 p m.
Morning W o r sh ip
11:4# a. m.
* ”
- — ----------- - «:M p. m.
B vp Worahlp _
l : i e «. m.
W aA Prayar Barrios ItM pm .

N azarene

Maly Coaamaatow UlM P H

CHURCH o r CHRIST
Oaaava
Ralph Brawtr Jr. Bvnagallo*
Blbfa reboot -------- - HI* p m.
Moralaa Worrhlp — t i l l p bl
B enlng W orship — 1:11 p sl
W*A Prajrar Sarrlaa l i t ! P P

V Z V r Z p 'Z n -x M Z Z

L—

•MACH METHODIST CHURCH
Oners Rd- at W oodless AvaRar. Joha H. Hlraa Jr.. P n lo
r
lor
Church School
- 1:41 a. m.
Morulas Worahlp _ 11:4# a. m.
MTP ---------------------- C M p h .

Episcopal

t m t o i w i n i i r ! . '•&gt;»•*■ S
W S -W M k d a ( W H ) . ItM
► «.
______

COmiRBOATIOWAIt
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
fUaltod Church o f ChrlM)
Park Avtaaa at IMh St.
M S A m. ___ Chorea School
U tM a. m. — Worship Sorvlea
ItM p a - Ckrtotlaa Tooth
Mia1strr
Rovr. WaltaS a . a.

n tB tr r church
R t n h Btroot, L oorw oof
Ft. Chartoa V . atowart, Jr.
▼lose
Holy Commaatoa — ItM a -•
Family lorvloa A
Cl a w s
.....— _ ItM p m.
Aorvtoa A M a n _ M ill t a

Christian
" S ^ o S ? &amp; 3 E £ LT
e « Itth M l B la
v , w ild** -- ----------- r i n w

M ethodist

A Partial WHaapa a AH

Barrtoa___ ftH » »

A iacm bly O f God

C o a g r e g itb m a l

m

FIRST CHURCH
OF T1IK NAZARENB
Laka Mary, F1p
R av. W. L Ilolcombv, Paator
Sunday
•:4* P m- ------ Blbla School
11:0* p m . — Morning Worahlp
ItM p m . — Evening Service
1:M p m . — WaA Mld-Waak
Prayar Sarvlcaa
T:#» p
_ Loot W aA Kto*.
tonary Sorvlea

Pentecostal
-G o d 's franlrn’* . . . those w ere St. P » u r «
Christian fellow ship. F rom its m igh ty seed o f
has grow n and flourished . . . sp rea d in g Into
m any w ays, but alw ays linked b y oneness in

w ords ta describe the early
m e a l e d truth, the Churrh
m any lands, developing la
Christ

W orld-w ide C om m u nion S u n d a y is a d a y o f spiritu al renew al fo r
Christian* o f every creed. It is a tim e to rem em ber ou r brothers in all
lands, nml to pray that o u r differen ces m ay be transcended by the pow er
o f the H oly S p irit w o r k in g a m on g u p It is a call to g rea ter e ffort, great­
er personal p a rticipation , so th a t by o u r esa m pie all men m ay be led to

CHURCH OP OOD
Und A Fronch
L. H. A H o r l ............. .... Paslof
Sunday School —
1:11 p as.
Morning Worship — lit** a. ra.
Kvangilletlo Isrr. - ItM p. i p
Tuaa Prsysr Ssrr. - ItM p m .
Thura Touna Psopla
Endsaror ------------ ItM p m.

know Jesus a t th eir S a viou r.
T h e Church needs th e su p p ort o f ev ery C h ristian on this m eaning­
fu l occasion. Decide now th at y ou a n d y o u r fa m ily w ill be prasaat sA
the L ord’s Table.

C H im rii o r o o d
OF PRO niECT
lin t Rim Aranus
R st. Rnhart W a tch ------Pastor
■unday S c h o o l__ — 1:11 a. m.
Worship Karvloo — l* :ll »• m.
K - naallstlo Harr, _ T ill p » .
WKUNKSUATt
li ■hi a T r s ln ln a ----- T:l* p m.
F ill DAT!
Touna I’ ooplo barrio# 1:11 pm.

LUTHERAN CHURCH OP
THB REDEEMER
1M W. Ittb Flat*
T h a Church at tha Lutharaa
Hour" sad TV T h is to lha
U fa "
Harbart W. Ooarso -— Paator
Sunday School _
1:11 P m»
Worahlp Sarvlca _ latM p at
Klndargartaa sad Nunary

FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OP LONOWOOD
M l Orango Stroot
Rar. E. Ruth d r ia t — Paatot
Sunday Sehool ___ 10:40 *, m.
Morning Worahlp — llio * a. ra.
Sunday Evanlng — T:lo p. m.
Wad. Blbla Study - T;M p ra.
Comiu.rora M.atlag
Friday — ---------- i : i o p. m.

Presbyterian

Methodist
P IR IT METHODIST CHURCH
111 Park Ara
Rar. Robort M. Jaaklna, Paator
Morning Worahlp
t:M p m.
Sunday Scheol
t i l l a. m.
Morning Worahlp — 10:11 p ra.
MTF Maatlnga __ ItM p p
(Inlarmtdlala, Sailor)
Bvaalns Worahlp - t t l l p a
GENEVA METHODIST
CHURCH
Ray. W. E. Tlmrna___ Paator
Sunday School —
1:41 a. m.
Morning Sarvlca* _ 11:0® a. m.
Choir practlco WaA ItM p. m.
Evary Oaa Wtloomp

FIRST PRESIITTERIAH
CHURCH
Sanford, Kim.
Oak Ava. A Ird SL
O rover C. So r o ll Jr. — Paator
Edgar W. Smith Jr. A ial.tanl
Paator
Church S e h o o l---------0:41 a. ra.
Sveolon M.ata ----- 10:41 a. ra.
Morning Worahlp — 11:00 a. ra.
Pioneer P.llowahlp _ 1:00 p. m.
Senior HI Fallowahtp 0:00 p. ra.
Evening Worahlp
1:10 p m.
WaA Prayar Moating 1:00 p .m .
CHURCH OP THB COVENANT
111* South Orlando Drive
Thomaa IL Makla -___ Paator
W o r a h lp --------------- i:o o a. ra.
Charoh Sehool _
10:0* ^ m.

-The Following Sponsors M ake This Qiurch N otice A nd Directory Page Possible-

THE

AM ERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. ft Mrs. M. R. Strickland

GREGORY LUMBER
o f Sanford

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

ART BROWN
FEST CONTROL

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Souloff and Employees

IIORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Hwy. 17-02, Sanford

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

H ARRELL ft BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W . 26th S t , Sanford

SANTORO W ELDING ft
FABRICATING CO.
Bill Wbitlsy ft Employew

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
801 W . 1st. St., Sanford

CHELSEA TITLE A N D
GUARANTY C O .
119 W . First. Sanford

HILL H AR D W AR E ft
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

A . DUDA ft SONS, INC.
SlaviA, Florida

HILL LUMBER ft H ARD W ARE CO.
Jimmy Crappe and Employees

K ID D Y 'S STANDARD SERVICE
First ft French, Sanford

KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W . 1st. St., Sanford

ZITTROWER BROS.
1400 S. Elm
NELSON ft CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florida
OVIEDO RADIO ft ELECTRIC CO.
Robert A . Cameron IV
J. C. P E N N E Y COMPANY
C. L . Robinson and Staff
L . D . PLA N TE , INC.
Oviedo, Florida

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

LIGGETT R E X A L L DRUG
Gordon Kellett — Herman Koleff
and Employe

SANFORD A T L A N T IC
N A TIO N A L B A N K
Howard H . Hodges and Staff

B . ED W AR D S
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
and Employee#

SH IT TY 'S SNAPPIN' TURTLE
MOWER SALES A N D SERVICE
SOUTHERN N A TU R A L GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

PERFECTION
D AIR IES
STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and S ta ff
HOWARD BOTELEH
Wholesale Confectionery
W HATABURGER
2546 French Avenue
W1LSON-EICIIELBURGER
M ORTUARY
Eunice L Wilson and S ta ff

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M- Cameron and Staff

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

ROSE A N D W IL K ’S RESTAURANT
Rose ft Wilks Bowman ft Employees

STENSTROM R E A LT Y
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

CITIZENS B A N K OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

P u a la
Wautayau
Mathadtat,
RL
M
W. at Paula
■L Jamea AM R , Saaford Ava,
•l Mary'a A.U K. Church SL RL *11 Oetiaa
■L PauTa Malhodlat C h u n k
Oataau
Kd. Eatarprtaa
Stafford Mem or lot Mothodlat C h u n k
A Denary

SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST
Boreal Lake Seventh-day Adveatlit Church,
Hwy. U l, Poreat City
Sfvtath-day Advanilat Church. Maitland
Ava, Altamoata Spring!
Sanford Sovcnlh.day
Advaaltot Church.
Sovaath A B la

WILSON-MAIER FURN ITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. A 1 Wilson

INOLE C O U N TY A R E A C H U R C H D IR ECTO R YBAPTIST
Aatloah Bayttol ch u n k . Ovla«a
Ctalral Bayltot Chunk, l i l t Oak A v a
Chuluata P in t Bapllai Chunk
Chuluola Say Hat Mtaatoa
Eldar Byrlaga Bayltot Chunk,
■M Lahmaa SC
P in t Bayltot Chunk. It* Park Ava.
FriaaS.hly Uaptl.t Chunk •(
Altamoata Bprlnsa
HU 4M. Altotooato Sprlaga
P in t Baplltt Church a( D.Dary
F im Bapitol Chunk a( O .a .v a
Plrai Uaptlal Chunk •( U l . Mary
P in t Bapitol Church af U h l Moure*
Plrai Bapitol Chunk •( Dong wood. Oar.
Chunk A Uraut
P in t Bapllat Chunk or Ovlide
P in t Bapllat Church t ( itou Laado Sprlaga
Plrat Shllab Miaaloaary Dapttot Chunk.

m i w. mb i t

Poraat Cliy Bapllat Chunk
___
Peuatala Haas Bapllit Church. Oviada
Lev* Suuthara Bapttol Miialoh, Chuluola
Mlaaloaarr Bayltot C hunk
North
Hd.
itoiorprlaa
Macedonia Mtoaiaa Bapllat C hunk
O rt MIU BA oaiaia
Moralag Glory Bopllat Churoh, Ooaova Hwy.
Ml 3llv# Mtaataaary Bapllat Cburuh. »aa
’
i p l i l l X 4 , Loagwaod

/

fi—

---------- . .

. ..

L

■'»— ■ ——

n

P"4i*i,5W*xiJg e^

ML Sion Mlaaloaarr Bapttat. Stpag A va
N#w
ML Calvary
Miaaloaary
Bap»M
t i l l W. n th SL
Naw Satan Prlmllhr* BapUat Ohurak,
1IM W. 11lb SL
Naw ML Sloa Bapllat Chunk, lit* Pear Ava
Oaklawa Bapttol Chap*), 11*1 W. Mth SL
Oilman Dapttot Church
Plaaanat Bapllit Church, l*t W. Oaorh ltd.
Pralrta Laka Bapllat Chunk, Bldga RA,
Porn Park
Frognaa Miaaloaary Bapllat Churoh, Midway
Soceod Shiloh Mtoaloaary BapUat Churoh,
Ninth A Ulchary
■L Jane# Mlaalauarp Bayltot Chunk Bta.
RA III Oataau
SL Paul Mtoalouurr So pi Iat Chunk, Ith SL
SL Mi!th«wa Mtaalouary Bapttol Chunk
Cauaaa Itolghto
■L Jahn'a Mlaaiouary BapUat Chunk,
II* Cypraaa SL
T m p li Bapllat Church, Palm Syrtnga RA,
Altatoouta Sprlaga
Wcaialda Mlialouarp Bayttol Chunk,
*11 a Hally Ava
Sloa Hopa Bapttol Chunk, 111 Orango AvA
CATHOLIC
Chunk at tha Nativity. Laka Mary
All Soula Cathaito Church, H i Oak Ava.
Raman Catholto U u a SporUmaa'a Club,
Chuluola
•
-

■A
Ann'g
Catholla
Church,
Panhlns
Plica, DoRary
■L Mary Magdalaaa Calholla Church, Maltland A va Altamoata Sprlaga
CHRISTIAN
Plrat Chrlattaa Church, 11*1 A Sanford A va
Coagngatlaaal Chrtotlau Church,
S«*l Park Ava
Northalda Chrlatlaa Church, P l a r l d a
Uavoa D r, Maltlaad
CHURCH OP CHRIST
Church
Churoh
Church
Churoh

at
at
ot
at

Chrlot, t i l l R Park AVA
Chrtat, Oonova
ChrloL Long wood
Cbrlat, Puola
CHURCH OP OOD

Church
Church
Church
Church

at
ot
ol
af

QoA
Ood,
OoA
Ood

1*1 Hickory
tit* A Pr.uoh
Oviedo
Mlaeloa, Kolorprlaa
HPIBCOPAt.

All Salata Eplacopal Church K DeBary
Ava., Bularprlaa
Chrlal Eplacopal Churoh, Laagwood
All Salnta Eplacopal, Katorpriaa
Holy Creag Xpiaoepai, Park Ava, a* *tk

LUTHERAN
Aaconolon
Lutharaa
Chunk, Ov or brook
D r, Caaaatharry
flood ghophord Ualtad Lath.ro,
JIM A Orlande Dr.
Lulhoraa churoh at tha Redeemer,
1*1 W. M U Plica
Haialah Lutheran Chonh. Amarleau Laglou
Hall, Pralrla Lakh Para Park
■L Lukaa Lutharaa Church, RL *M SIavia
METHODIST
Rarnatt Memorial Mothedtot Church, &amp;
DaUarr A va- Eatarprtoa
Boar Lroha Mathadtat churoh
Bet hoi A M. E. Chunk. Canaan Height*
Caaaolborry Community Malhodlat Church.
Hwy. i l . l t A Ptney Rldgo ltd, Caiaotbcrry
Dellary Community Malhodlat Chunk W.
Highland* DeBary
Chrlat Malhodlat Chunk
■unland Eatataa
Plrat Mothodlat Churoh, *11 Park Ava,
P in t Mothodlat Church at Oviedo
Plrat Southern Mothodlat Church
Woman’! Club 1*1 Oak Ava.
Prca Mothodlat Church, III W. «th IL
Oenova Malhodlat Church, aanav*
Qraca Mclhodlat Church. Onora RA
Orant Chapel A.M.E. Church, Oviedo
Oahgrove Malkodtot Churoh, IJrlada
Oataau Malhodlat Church

MASARENR
Pint
Church a* U* N eainue, W.
ind at Mapla
Para Park
Chunk a f tha Naaarena,
O’ Brien KA. P a n Park
Luka Mary Churrh a f the Naaarena
PRB1BTTBR1AN
Community Pnebyterton Church, Laku Mary
P in t
Praabytarton
Church,
oak
Ava.
A ird SL
Plrat Praabyterlau church, Caaaalharry
Firct Praabytarton Church at DeBary,
K Highland
Pnabytarlnu Chunk o f Thu Covoaant
J ill A Orlando Dr.
■L Andrewa Praabytarton Chunk M il Lea.
noal Uch. D r, Boar Laka
Upaala Community Proabytorton church,
Upnln RA
Waatmlnlatar Praabytarton Church, Hawaii
PArh. R l U l

OTHER CHURCHES
^lieu's AM.E. Church, Ollvu A 11th
Church of Ood In ChrloL Oviedo
Chulaatn Community Church
Church of Ood of Propbccy, HIT E ta Ava
Church cf Ood Mlaolon. Enterprise
Church « f Jeooa Chrlat at Latter Day
Mtato. lit* Park A va
Community Chupel, Altamonta Sprtnga
Baalim Orthodox Church, SL Johna Cbry»&gt;atom Chapel. Hwy. IT-M. Pern Park
Coagngetlon Beth lerael. Mlh A Megnollu
Plret Charoh af Chrlat, Seleultot,
»»« E. tad SL
Kingdom Hall a f Jabavnh'a WI cnee*
Laka Monra* Unit, t i l l W. Third SL
Plrat P iauuoaul Church at Laagwood
HL Olivo HoUnaaa Church, Ouk HUI
RA Oatcea
Plnecreet Aooembty at OoA H lh A Elm
Saaford Alliance church, ICC1 a Park Ava
saaford Congregation at Jehovah'n Witneeeea. la# » , nford A v a
Tha talvatlon Army, J it E Ind SL
Unity Church at Sanford, t i t B. Lei IL

m
•&gt;-'

�Supreme Court Opens Session With Rights Test Cases
Seminole County * * a * on the St Johns River * $ • a "The Nile of America”

1964 Tops
® 1|? jfe m fa rh Ib r a U *
For Area
By M b s

\

c

l0 c *

"T h s year o f 1M4, although
three-fourths

W hich side o f tha bad do
you sleep on at n igh t?

a
Y ou

say

• a
it

any difference!

d o cin 't
Oh,

make
but

it

g oes! For example:
a
a •
A

phone caller to

Aahby

Jones o f the County CIerk*a
o ffic e : NI need to know if I
•hould

register in Seminole

County or In Orange Coun­
t y ."
Jones: "In which county do
you l i v e r
Caller: “ In b o th *
Jones: “ What do you mean,

both?”
Caller: “ About 20 per cent
n f my house Is in Orange
Gcunty and the other BO per
cent is in Seminole.**
a
aa
Jones got Cami Bruce, su­
pervisor o f registration on
the phone and obtained Infor­
mation. He g ot back on the
phone with
the South Semi­
nole ceiler.
aa
a
Jones: “ Is your bedroom in
Seminole or O ra n g e?"
Caller: “ The best we can
figu re Is that the line runs
righ t through th# bed room ."
Jones: “ Is your bed in
Seminole or O r a n g e !"
Ceiler: “ The line rune right
through the middle o f the
bed.”
Jones: “ Which side do you
«leep o n ? "
Cellar: “ T o tell y cu the
truth, sometimes I sleep on
the Seminole side, sometimes
on the Ornnge side."
Jones: “ On which side o f
the bed do you sleep the
m o s t?”
Caller: “ I’d say ths Semi­
nole aide.”
Jones; “ Hold the phone."
a
a a

of

It to

over,

will probably go down is the
annals o f ths Seminole Coun­
ty Chamber of Commerce e i
its most dramatic year to
date.'*
This is the opinion o f Cham­
ber Manager John Krider.
He pointed to the progress
being made on six m ajor pro­
ject* now under way.
He cited progress on the port
facility for Seminole County
which would enable Sanford to
becom e a central distribution
point for c irg o c t from the At­
lantic aeaboard and the Miss­
issippi River to the 18-county
Central Florida area.
Engineering studies ere un­
derway and local authorities
are putting final touches on
a measure to be presented to
the legislature in April which
would authorize the establish­
ment of e port authority.
Engineering studies also are
under way on Sanford's p r o
posed marine. The develop­
ment of Sanford's lakefront,
In K rkler'i opinion, easily
could make Sanford one of
the most Important fresh wa­
ter recreation areas in Florida

Howard L. Whelchel, who
will take over as City Finance
Director on Nov. 2, began
“ getting the feel" of his new
position this week, working
with resigning form er Director
Henry Tam m.
Whelchel, a native o f San-

This actually huppened!
a
a a

One reason why they cannet be eradicated at once is
that the queen ant leaves the
mound and flies when she is
ready to mate. When she re­
turns to the mound *h* doe*
not c a t at a!!. Th erefor-. “ r"dication chemicals are not e f­
fective unless the poison is
eaten. Since there are times
when the queen ant d"** not
eat sh« cannot be eradicated
without
subsequent
“ mopup” operations.

Hilda Flooding,
» •

Storming Dixie

HOWAItD WHELCHEL

VOL. 58

United Press Leased W irs

Established 1908

MON„ OCTOBER 5, 1984

DETROIT (U I’ I) — The ments were valued at 51United Auto Worker* and cents an hour per worker
over the next three years.
General Motors Corp. today
Announcement of the tenta­
reached agreement on a na­
tive settlement came about 0
tional contract. Rut the union a. m. EST today follow ing an
will c o n 11 n u • its strike all-night bargaining session.
against th* company until
GM Personnel Vice Presi­
new
contract*
hsve
been dent l-ouls G. Seaton said he
written at 130 local* around was “ very happy to an­
nounce” the settlement, but
the nation.
The new contract, covering added “ the parties have yet
nearly 350,000 OM workers, to resulve local demand is­
follows a pattern eetahliehed sues at 117 o f 130 plants an I
at Ford and Chrjalei earlier a new national contract will
and included the same $25 not become effective until
to HOC Christmas bonus the these matters are resolved
UAW wun from Ford. Th* and the agreement is rati­
Chrysler end Ford settle- fied."
Seaton said union and rnmpany bargainers would con­
tinue to concentrata their e f­
forts on “ resolution o f local
problems so all o f our em­
■ ■ A # II
*
ployes can go back to w ork."
16634725
Seaton said he did not know
how long it would be before
County
Engineer Willism
Bush announced this morning the local matters could be
cleaned up.
that the moving o f his office*
He said company and union
from the County Courthouse
negotiators
speeded up their
to the County Road Building
efforts to resolve local issues
on U. S. 17 82 had been com ­
and were in 'Vonatant com­
pleted over the weekend.
The County Engineer's o f­ munication” with locals.

Bush Completes

John Duval Abrahama sets
a record as It* rotlrsi after 40
year* as superintendent of
th* City o f Sanford Water
Works. Mr. Abrahama was
bora ta Sanford, the youngest
son o f tha lata Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Abrahama.
Abrahama attended schools
in Enterprise and Sanford and
the University of Florida in
Gainctvllle.
He
graduated
from the University o f Florida

WELCOME HOME wax extended to members nf Sanford's Heavy Attack
Squadron 7 Friday afternoon after the men had completed “ Operation
Sea Orbit" visiting many world points o f interest nbonrd the aircraft car­
rier Enterprise. Above, one o f the men greets his fumily after having
cleared customs on the airstrip. Below, Cdr. B. B. Brown, squadron top
officer, left, is greeted by Capt James 0 . Mayo, Wing commander; Mnyor
A . L. Wilson anti ths Rev. I.eltoy P . Soper, rector o f the Holy Cross
Episcopal Church in Sanford. The support personnel u n ited via airlift
yesterday to complete the journey,
(Herald Photos)

juaxd

000

M rs. G. ‘Home’
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
Mr*. Barry M. Gold water
goes to Ohio and hsr g irl­
hood state o f Indiana this
week In a campaign trip fo r
her husband.

$1 Million Estate
INDIO, Calif. (U P I) —
Comedian Harpo Marx left an
estate worth mors than $1
million, according to his wilt,
filed for probate last Satur­
day in Buperlor Court.

Health Shelved
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
Health care for the aged and
higher Social Security bene­
fits were among the items
left on th* legislative shelf
today hy th* adjournment o f
ths 88th Congress,

Baker Probe
WASHINGTON (U P !) —
Sen. John Sherman Cooper,
R-Ky., today putheil B GOP
demand fo r a speedup in the
include the charge for lunch at S e n a t e
Invest Igation o f
12:30 p.m. Registration* are charges that Bobby Baker
also available fur the builncas w i* involved in a (25,000
session only.
political payoff.
A prize will be awarded,
Mrs. Dorman says, for the
club having the hlgheat per­
LONDON (U P I) — Queen
centage of member* in attend­ Elizabeth and Prince Philip
ance. Members willing to as­ set out today on a week’ s
sist in arrangements are urg­ tour o f Canada. Tha Queen
ed to contact Mrs. Dorman at was reported "p erfectly re­
322 7068,
laxed”
despite threats
of
Mrs. Alburn C. Rector Is violence hy French Canadian
president of the Garden Club nationalists.
of Sanford.

Garden Club To Host Federation
The

Sanford

Garden

Club 9:30 a m. hy the district direc-

will host District 1 of the Flor­ tor, Mrs. W. T.
ida

Federation

of

Chennell of

Garden Orlando.

Clubs *t Ihe annual meeting
in the Civic Center Oct. II.
Mrs. D. K. Dorman, chair­
man, reports more than 2»x&gt;
garden club mem tiers will be
present from Lake, Osceola,
Orange and Seminole counties.
A coffee hour will begin at
8:30 a.m. under the direction
of Mrs. Sadie Berry. The bus­
iness session will be called at

Mother Sought
ROSWELL, N. 31. (UIT&gt;—
Roswell police searched Mon­
day for the person who shot
and killed a Roswell woman
and her 3-year-old son ami
wounded a Walker Air Force
Base airman from Orlando.
The bodies o f Mr*. James
McGowan, about 29, and her
son by another marriage,
Peter John Fortin Jr., were
found .Saturday at Mr*. Mc­
Gowan’s home here. Airman
John C. Daniels, 20, also was
found at the scene. Ho had
hern shut in the face.
Roswell Police Chief L. M.
Hall said Daniels told him the
name o f a man involved In
tha shootings and added that
an alert was out fur the man
in statca bordering New Mex­
ico.
Daniels was being treated
at William Beaumont Hos­
pital at El Paso, Tex., where
doctors removed three pieces
o f a bullet from his jaw and
head. They said he apparently
would suffer no bruin dam­
age.

Honored guests will Include
Mrs. Frank W. Hewlett, Flor­
ida Federation president, and
other slate officers. The meet­
ing is to mako known state
and district garden club objec­
tives for the coming year.
District directors will bo
elected during the session arid
plans are Iwing made for an
informative program .
Committee chairmen Include
Mrs. Dorman and Mrs. Henry
Simpson,
hostesses;
Mrs.
Charles Rohinsun, f a v o r s ;
Mrs. J. M. Fahey, corsages;
Mrs. II. A. Moreland, bullet
lunch; Mrs. Robert F. Graham
Jr., decorations; Mrs. Sadie
G. Berry, morning coffee.
Mrs. Frank L. Woodrutt 111
is in charge of a barbecue at
tha* home of Mrs. Helen Cole,
Geneva, honoring the visiting
slate officials the night before
the meeting.
Registrations must he made
by mem bers by Oct. B and will

NO. 292

Fire Destroys
Canal Bridge
WABASSO (UPJ) - An sncirnt wooden bridge over the
Intra coastal Waterway that
I "has caught fire two or three
time* a month for several
months" was destroyed by
flsm ct Monday morning.
Firemen said the bridge had
to be sawed o ff at earh end
to keep the fire from spread­
ing.
It was the only route over
the Intra coastal here. The
brtdge connected U. S. High­
way I with State Road AIA.

Weal

Berlin

city

officials

Department

announced

later

•aid the refugee* fled over s

hat a border guard was ahot

three day period.

atally by on* o f th* Western

When th* Communist* dis­ “ bandits."
covered the tunnel this morn­

The refugees numbered 2.1

ing, Eastern border guard*
fired round after round Into
It, but no refugees were hit.
Tbs i s s i Gtcuuta D tfsnse

men, 31 women and three
children. They burrowed un­
der the wail to the French
sector Wedding district o f

School o f Educetlon for Water
and Sewage Treatment and atso graduated from the Moody
Bible Institute. He completed
a course in Industrial Safety
by tho Florida Industrial Commlseioii, and a Federal Bureau
o f Investigation Civilian De­
fense course for police.
Ha was a mechanical Inapeetor for the United States Gov­
ernment during World War 1
and later was ■ round house
foreman for the Atlantic Coast
Line Railroad Company.
He la an honorary mem ber
o f the International Associa­
tion o f Machinist*, and holds
membership in the American
Water W o r k s Association,
Florida Water and Sewage
Works Operators Association
and the First Baptist Church
oi Sanfuid.
Abrahams la a past presi­
dent of the Men’e Bible Clase,
a past president o f the Baptist
Brotherhood, was a teacher oi
a boys' Sunday Schoul class,
waa a counselor for the Royal
Ambassadors (a Baptist mis­
sionary organization for boys)
and la a deacon emeritus.
He is married to the form er
Rose Marks Jatnmce, the
daughter of the i*te Mr. and
Mr*. Joseph Jamtnes, of Tou­
louse, France, who were pio­
neer settlers of Mellonvilte,
now called Sanford. Mr. and
Mrs. Abrahams reside at 31S
West 20th 8t.

City Approves
Request For
Disaster Aid

City Commissioners held a
brief railed meeting today to
approve a resolution to enable
City Manager Warren Knowles
to apply for federal disaster
funds, in connection with dam ­
ages suffered from Hurrleane*
Hen and Dora.
Knowles estimated
that
costa o f debris clearance and
extra payroll would run over
$11 ,000. No estimates of the
cost of flooding damages caus­
ed by the overflow of Lake
Monroe will be available (or
MIAMI ( U P I ) - T h e Miami several weeks.
Weather Bureau issued tor*
Knowles said today that he
nado warnings today fo r • only plans to ask the federal
120-mile wide alley centered government for a little over
from 40 miles southwest of $1,000 in disaster relief funds.
Ocala, to about BO miles
northwest o f Charleston, S.

Royal Visit

Storm Warning

County Boards
Set Study Of
Trailer Parks
County Zoning Director Ro­
bert Brown has been instruct­
ed by the County Commission.
Ihe County Zoning Board and
the Counly Board of Adjust­
ment to determine how other
Central Florida counties are
meeting the problem of c*
tabliihing area* for trailer
park*.
Hu- action cam -rat-inform al
conference among members
of the three boards which are
facing Ihe problem of an ever
increasing number of requests
for the necessary zoning.
Brown was also told to “ lo­
cate'' some four o r five area*
in thr counly which might be
zoned to accommodate trailer
park*.

C.

Life For LBJ

Californians

More Voters
TALLA H ASSEE (U P I) —
Atty. Gen. James Kynes said
Monday he la hacking a move
to have vuting and other civil
rights restored to all Florida
convict*— from murderers to
petty thlevee— with their re­
lease from prison.
. .

Tshombe Barred
CAIRO, U. A. R. (U P I) —
Egyptian
authorities today
barred Congo Premier Mofse
Tahumbe from landing st
Cairo airport to attend the
aummit conference
of
64
"non-aligned” nation* d a r t­
ing thla evening.

NEW YORK (U P I) - Life
magazine endorsed a Demo­
cratic national ticket for the
tin t tim e today and announc­
LOS ANGELES (U P I) ed its support o f President
California's two candidates for
Johnson.
tho U. S. Senate wera making
final preparations today for
their version of tho "G reat
Debate"—a statewide televis­
ion and radio confrontation.
Incumbent Democrat Pierre
W o t Berlin In smalt groups Salinger, appointed to the Sen­
ate after winning tho Demo­
beginning Saturday.
The m an escape ended at cratic prim ary last summer,
was described at “ keyed up
12:30 a. m. when four Cora*
end confident."
muniat border guards and
Republican George Murphy,
three secret policemen dis­ the challenger, wea “ pleased"
covered
the
tunnel. They at the chance to face hia 38opened firs with
machine year-old opponent for th* full
pistols.
six year Senate term .

Tunnel Flight 01 57 East Germans Told
BERLIN (U P I) — West
Berlin official* announced to­
day that 57 East Germans
had escaped to W est Berlin
through a tunnel under th*
Communist wall. Th* Com­
munists said a Red border
guard was shot and killed
when the tunnel was discov­
ered early today.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Abrahams Retires
With City Record

GM, Union Agree
On New Contract Killer ol Baby,

By United Press International
Hurricane Hilda’ s remnants
spread torrential rain s c r o ll
broad areas o f the South to­
day, chasing hundreds of fam ­
ilies from their homes because
fices had been located on the
of flooding.
ground floor of the Courthouse
for years. The new offices
were formerly occupied by the
County Agricultural Depart­
Pag* 9 ment which are now situated
Abby ...
Psge 'J in the old County Home build­
Bridge
Page It ing. also on 17 92
Classified
Page 10
County Agricultural Agent
Comics
Page 4 Cecil Tucker said his new o f­
Editorial
rage 10 fic e ! are now open and visi­
Horoscope
Page * tors are welcome.
Society
[’ age 6-7
Both departments have re­
Sports
_____
Page 0 tained the same phone num­
TV Program*
Fags V ber*.
f g s Use W o o e s

Herald Index

ford, attended local schools
and m ajored in accounting at
Florida State University and
Stetson. He hai operated a* a
tax consultant and accountant
for the past five years with
offices In the Edwards Build­
ing.
Whelchel’ ] take over ii also
the signal for expansion o f the
city'*
finance
department,
with Max Coberly having bees
hlrrd hy the city to aerve sa
tax assessor, a position for
m crly handled by the finance
director. Coberly will begin
preliminary work in divlalon of
the work load next week.
Tam m , City Finance Direc
tor for the past fire years,
has accepted a similar post
tfon v .ih Seminole County, and
ii expected to begin his new
jo b on Nov. 2.
Whelchel is married to the
form er Catherine Clark, also
o f Sanford, a Southside school
teacher, and they have four
children.

#

W E A T H E R : Soma heavy showers likely, ending this afternoon with cooler wwithcr; high today In low 80s; low tonight 58-80.

Whelchel Getting
Feel' Of City Job

Jonss checked with Mrs.
Brucs again and returned to
the line.
Jcnes to caller* “ I f you
aleep on the Seminole side the
m ost you should register in
Seminole."
a
a a

About these fire nnts. The
Herald has obtained some in­
teresting Information. Among
the colony, there are queen
ants, m ajor
workers
and
minor
workers . Sometimes
they
build honeycombdike
mounds as high as two feet.
They ars spread by mowing
machines as well os by water.
Nobody knows why but in
many instances when the onts
get on a human being they
w ill not start stinging at d if­
ferent limes. When enough
get on a per sen they all start
stinging at once— as if ,,n *
signal.
a
a
a

Z ip C o d s s u n

9

B e said the Cham ber's air­
port com m ittee anticipates ap­
proval by the Federal Aviation
Agency within the next » to
is days o f a site for a county
airport.
N ext on his list was the fact
that engineering designing has
started on the S t Johns-Indian
R iver Canal.
Krider pointed to the expan­
sion program now going on at
the Sanferd Naval A ir Station.
He said that during tha Chambar’s recent Coffee Club sess­
ion SNAS’ s Commanding Offi­
cer, Capt. C. W. Swanson,
stated: "W ere it not for the
Chamber of Com m erce pro­
bably we (the Base) would not
be here tod a y."
Krider said that through the
efforts of the Chamber's long
range planning com m ittee we
already have state authorisa­
tion for a feasibility study for
a community junior college.
Although the proposed East
Central
Florida
University
will not be locsted within Seminote County, Krider said:
"N o one can say w e lost It."
He was referring to the feet
that the school will be located
on the county's boundary line
and that Seminole will still de­
rive considerable benent from
it.

To Debate

Ivey Appointed

TALLAHASSEE _ S e c r e .
tsry of State Tom Adams to­
day announced the re-comm itstoning of John D. Ivey, 1(8
North Elliott Ave., Sanford,
as Commissioner o f Ihe Sem­
inole County Housing Author­
ity.

Hearing First
Day Of Session
Most Unusual
WASHINGTON ( U FI&gt;—The
Supreme Court o p e n h i UB4*
63 term today with argumante
on a controversial public ac­
commodation* section at the
new civil righte law.
The court does not usually
hear cases the first week of a
term. But the Justleee obvious­
ly felt a decision on the new
I a w should be give* ae
promptly aa possible. The
opinion could be forthcoralug
before the N ov. S elections.
After today'* arguments the
Justices planned to m eet In
private conference for the n e t
o f the week on the grea t vol­
ume o f cases filed during Um
summer.
Arguments w ere being heard
today on two low er federal
court decisions. A special
three-judge panel in AtlaaU
on July a upheld the pubUe
accom m odation! requirements
as applied to tho Heart o f At­
lanta Motel. On Sept. 1? a sim­
ilar court in Birmingham,
Ala., struck them down as ap­
plied (o a local restaurant,
Ollle'a barbecue.
The Justice Depart m eat ap­
pealed the Birmingham doth
elon. Moreton Rolleiton J r.,
president of the Heart e f At­
lanta, appealed the oth er rul­
ing. Rolleiton, an attorney, ta
arguing hia own eaao,
The section of the law to ho
Interpreted Ii known aa “ Title
II " o f the Civil Rights A ct. It
saya:
“ All persona shall bo entitled
to full and equal enjoym ent of
gooda, servicei, facilities, pri­
vileges, advantages and ac­
commodations o f any piaca of
public accom m odation aa de­
fined in this lection, without
discrimination or segregation
on the ground o f race, color,
religion or national origin ."
Title 11 then lilts th* types
o f establishments which com *
within Util framework.
In approving tha measure^
Congress relied on its power
to regulate com m erce between
the states.
The lawsuits were started bp
Rolleiton and the restaurant
owners, none o f whom wished
to serve Negroes, with the aim
of having Title II declared un­
constitutional, The motel to
now under court order not te
discriminate and is accepting
Negroes,

Six Aluminum
Concerns Fined
PHILADELPHIA (U P I) Six of the nation’s largest
a l u m i n u m manufacturing
firms entered plea* o f nok»
contendere In federal court to­
day on alleged price fixing
charges and were fined ISO,*
000 each.
They were charged with
crim inal price fixing in the
tale of aluminum wire used
for power lines end electrical

Texas A grees
AUSTIN, Tex. (UP!) - Th*
attorney general o f Texas is­
sued a special report today
on the assassination of Presi­
dent Kennedy. Hia report
agreed completely with the
Warren Commission's findings.

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V m IS

H EAR ADMIRAL Noel A. M. Gaylcr, ilircclor of Naval Development Di­
vision, Chief of Naval Operations Staff, right, paid a daylong visit to
Sanford Naval Air Station yesterday inspecting Us facilities. Shown with
him la Capt James O. Mayo, commander o f Reconnaissance Attack Wing
One. Admiral Gayler toured the Martin Company plant in Orlando todny
and then departed for Washington, D.C. He also spoke at last night's "Din­
ing-In" dinner at the local base.
(Herald Photo)

Photographer Michael Rahija, form erly o f Sanford,
now o f W inter Park, won
"B eat in S h ow " at the Sflilt
Annual convention o f Florida
Professional
Photographers,
held .Saturday In Winter Park.
The prixe winning photo,
that o f 15-year-old
Albin
Polaxek, w orking on his art
la entitled (im ply “ Tha Sculp­
to r ." It also won tha highest
award in the Southeastern
states con test
Other photograph!* studies
o f Rahlja’a which won first
plar* awards in other cate­
goric* included a portrait o f
Mrs. David K ing, the form er
Mlee Marilyn M e D a n i s I,
daughter o f D r. and Mrs. R.
F. McDaniel o f Sanford, in
her bridal gow n ; a atudy o f
RIU Adler and his violin (A d lar plays at the M ayfair Inn)
and another study o f Albin
Potaaek.
In
addition
to
winning
"B eet in S h ow " in tha con­
vention the photograph w ill
ba used in the national pho­
tographers magaain*.
The subject o f the prisewinning photograph, Polaaek,
ia a resident o f Winter Park.
He la paralysed on hie le ft
■Ida and doea iculptoring
with hia righ t hand alone.
The title o f the sculpture is
"V ictory of Moral Law ."

Elaine Koslival
Sets High Game
And Series Mark
GENEVA GARDEN Club officers for this year ure, left to right, Mrs.
Lola Bernard, president; Mrs. Donnld Dunn, vice president; Mrs. II. G.
Shuler, secretary and Mrs. Donald Norton, treasurer.
(Herald Photo)

Federal Government Jobs Decline
By V. R. Rep. Ja m fi Forman
(IfcC a lir.l
M rn W r, IIuum Judiciary
,
Fommittee
Many who en joy the hen*fita o f federal programs de&lt;
nmi nee inch actlvitiea and
elnim that the federal govern­
ment la nothing but a mala
o f hurraurratlc red tape that
te la deeper In debt and keep*
adding employee to ita pay.
rnlta.
The truth o f the matter la
thut frdernl employment no
longer keep* pare with the
growth nf thia country.
In 1DG2, there were IS fed­
eral employee for every 1,000
o f imputation. In thia fiacal
year, we will have Ira* than
111 per thousand. In the past
year, tha number of civiliana
employed by the federal gov­
ernment decreased by 11,000.
A t the tame time, the num­
ber employed by atale and
local g overn m en t rose by
100.000.
While tha total debt o f the
federal government baa In­
creased by ir» |a*r cent since
1017, tha aggregate debt of
atnta and Incal governments
has climbed by 332 per cent
Thia year’a budget is ex­
pected to )te about |U7 bitlion. About HO per trill o f
the estimated budget will lie
devoted to paying for past
wars and preventing future
wars.
O f the remaining 20 per
rent o f (lie budget, mote than
twu-thirda ia for health, la­
bor and welfare programs,
and (hrse are financed primai iij, lliluugii a|n-iiul liters
and administered under trust

fundi.
The tremendous cost and
burden o f protecting our na­
tion by means o f « strong
d e f e n s e end co-operation
among nations haa been per­
haps the greatest reason for
"b ig " government in Wash­
ington today, lint it also has
given ua security and per­
mitted oa la pursue domestic
programs which contribute to
the well-being of all.
President Johnson recently
decribed our federal govern­
ment as a ‘ ‘ rompassinnnte
government which keeps faith
with the trust o f ita fathers
and cherishes the future o f
ita children." It ia a govern­
ment motivated by a sense
o f justica and progress. It ia

a government dedicated to
freedom— freedom from hunger, freedom front slavery,
fieedom from disease, free­
dom from ignorance, freedom
from foreign domination.
A short time ago, an Amer­
ican historian defined freedom
in our industrialised society
us the condition in which a
I,urnan being has a reason­
able chimes to he a human
being—a chanee to free him­
self from concern over tha
nest meal and give himself a
sense o f dignity in Ihe pres­
ent and o f confidence In the
future.
In this spirit, the federal
government, rather than be­
ing an enemy of lilrrrty, has
proved a potent friend.

Why KeepSaylng-

Ex-Sanford Lensman Wins Photo Award

Blaine Kostival roiled a 186
and a aeries of SOI to grab
both high gam e and high ser­
ies honors In the last session
o f the Jet Bowlerettes.
Helen M archesano posted a
171, Sherry Cannon a 189.
Alice Sexton a 1 * , Jo Brown
■ 18ft, and 18Va by Jane Spol*
ski and Joan Everly.
Evans Builders are In first
place with L l'l Buggers, Karna
Insurance, T u n Nine, Play
Olrl F a ■ h I r o a , Senkarik's
Paint and G lass, Inland M a­
le rials, Team Seven and Team
Two following in that order.
Ann Gabel rolled tha only
lurkey. Ann Almond knocked
over the 3-10 split along with
Mary Hopkins, Joan E verly
and Kay Shoemaker; the 3-8
by Mlmi McClure, Mary Hop­
kins and G ert Bridges; the
4-3 by Dottle Id-May; the 2-7
by Duane O liver; Ihe 5 8-10 by
Ann Almond; the 4-3-7 by Toni
Powell and the 4-7-10 by Klfio
Odium.

PTA To M eet
Thn Goldahnro P a r e n t Teacher Aiaoriation will meet
for the fir at time o f thia
■chiHil year Tuesday at 7;30
p. m.

"If OnlyI HadThe Money...’

P
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Our ttraamltnad lean tardea Is quick,
and H's assy, too. EmytMngfc handM
on a htghfy panonadzod basis, witfi tha
payment tchadula sat up to ghrt you
ovory possible advantage.

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THIS PHOTO, entitled 'T h e Sculptor," which depicts Albin Polasek of
W inter Park working on a piece o f sculpture entitle “ Victory o f Moral
Law,” brought top prize awards to Michael Rahlja Photographer, formerly
of Sanford, now o f W inter Park.

English Estates

LOANS M A I I TO MIIMMTS OF A U N tA R tY TOWNS

S E C O N D W EEK of our

PTO To Meet
By Jen* CtMtlberry
The Engllih Eitatei Elem­
entary School P.T.O. will meet

Gigantic

Tueiday a t 8 p.m. in school
cafetorium

and the

will be

representative of

a

F IL L Y O U R FREEZER!

«p»nk*r

the ih eriff'e department who

m

LEAN

Y O U SA V E
M O ST
A T T IP TOP

will epeak on u fe ty In gen­
eral and apecifiraily how to
Instruct children in safe con­
duct while going to and from
ichool.
Tom Moiee, P.T.O. preeldent, will conduct the brief
buiineie meeting.
Refreihmente will he eeryed by the (ixth grade room
mothere.

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�7 Southern States Feel Hilda's Fury
BATON ROUGE. La. fU P D ;
—Kilter Hurricane Hilda, tw o-'
^ th irds of her strength gone but
w *till a destroyer, r o l l e d
through Dixie toward South
Carolina bringing floods today.
H 'r tornado dotted trail, the
worst of it in Louisiana, was
marked by 37 dead, 2uu injur­
ed, thousands homeless and
damage in the many nullum*.
Lloyd Laudenan, an agrono­
mist for the American Sugar
^ C ane League, said in New Or­
leans that the damage to Lou­
isiana'* $113 million sugar

crop alone probably was HO
million. Set ere dam age to
building*, p u b l i c utilitU'S,
roads and other crops could
not yet be estimated.
Hilda, once a ISO mllr-anhour monster, now was barely
a storm with top winds of 4050 miles an hour. But as Hilda
progressed toward the East

Coast she set off new torna­
does and rains up to 14 inch­
es, which caused floods and
landslides—and new deaths
Seven states — Louisiana.
Mississippi. Alabama, Geor­
gia, Florida, North Carolina
and South Carolina—have felt
Hilda directly or her side
winds, hurricane • generated

tornadoes or heavy rain* since
Saturday.
Gov. John McKcithen order­
ed up a plane today to survey
damage from the air. Prrsi
dent Johnson gave the stati­
st million in federal funds to
help start repairing the dam­
age.
The Am ite and Comite riv-

ELEC T A

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W IT H

EXPER IEN C E

VO TE FOR A N D SU PPO R T

-r* in the Baton Rouge area of
misiana were rising and
ireatened serious flooding,
hey were out of their banks
rom Grcensburg to Port Vin-ent,

try to escape Hilda were
streaming home despite offi­
cial appeals to remain at ahelteri until wat-yj* receded and
utilities coulv.'-’ be restored.
T raffic Jams occurred on highA TO-mile-an hour wind that waya still awash.
was part o f Hilda's backlash
Many
were returning to
whipped waves over sea walls homes that were shattered and
and levees at saucer-like Lake destroyed.
Pontehartraln in New Orleans
A vast relief program began
causing flooding. Some 400 v o l­ with an initial allocation of tt
unteers piled sandbags to pre­ million by the federal govern­
vent m ore serious floods.
ment. President Johnson pro­
The 1501X10 Louisianan* who claim ed smith Louisiana was a
(led the low-lying Cajun couo- disaster area.

W. Lawrence
SW O FFO R D
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Pd. Pol. Athr.

Club To Meet
At Longwood
The
Long wood
Women's
Club tCivic League) will hold
0 t h * first meeting o f the sen•&lt;in, Tueailay, at *J p.m. at the
Civic League Building on
Church St.
Open House will be held for
ail member* and prospective
members.
Serving a* hosU-ssc* will he
the executive officer* includ­
ing Mr*. E. C. IIiIlf. pre*i^ ilin t ; Mr*. L. L. to x , first
* v ic e president; Mr*. C. E.
Stewart, second vice presi­
dent; Mr*. W. J. Hartley, re­
cording secretary; Mr*. Zeno
Hyland, corresponding secre­
tary; Mr*. F. O'Dell, treasur­
er; and Mr*. Otis I*-e, house
and grounds chairman.

HEAR LAKE Hoy Scout.* o f Troop 230, who are working on their First
Class rank, recently mutle a hike f o r which they hml sealeit instructions.
Kneeling left to right, are Keven Keickmann, Anthony Smith, Blaine
Dcpsey, Jerry Hitldell, Boner Bunnell, Eagle Patrol Leader and David
Broadway; back row, Frank Croat, Panther Patrol Lender; Krist Salmi,
Dennis Broadway, Billy Anderson, Rear Patrol Lender; Bobby Anderson
and Craig Keickmann. Scoutmaster is Bruce Nelson.
(Herald Photo)

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Families and SiOUU of Boy

Harry Eehelberger present- S.-ntit space* provided by the

sponsored ed merit badges for Reptile Church in the old Papworth
by the First Presbyterian Study and Public Health to home, which has been newly
Church o f Sanford, recently Bill Kennedy, for Dog Care painted, nnd noted displays o f
covered dish supper and Archery to John Cu|&gt;e- sioutvraft made by the scouts.
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A tcr dinner the Troop held
a Court o f Honor and First
Class Seoul
Budges wer«
prcsenti-d to Jerry Slorgan,
John Capcwetl, Bill Bryant
anil David Filximlrick, by Lt.
James Morgan.

Meeting Held
*B y Oviedo Club
By Evelyn Lundy
Tho

Home

Demonstration

Club of Oviedo held it* first
meeting recently in the Can­
ning Kitchen.
Mrs. T. B. Clouts. Chair­
man. opeiiciI the meeting with
9 a brief devotional and prayer.
Mrs. Myrtiu Wilson gave a
talk on food additive* and
also spoke briefly on creative
arts nnd crafts.
All future meetings o f the
Homo
Demonstration
Club
will he held in thu City Hall.
It was announced that the
Home Demonstration Council
will meet October 15. in
^G eneva, there will also he ■
covered dish luncheon.

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tiuva fall i « u and for p u t of another. His record o f achtarenwnt hoi
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npopnlar sMc o f issues.
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tbs title of
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abettsh the poll tax. flood control and
estahUsfcment o f Everglades Nation­
al Park.
Hava In Sanford and Seminole
Cenaty, Senator Holland la wellknown to all hie constituents for the
determined, dedicated manner in
whieh he fought steadfastly to keep
Sanford Naval A ir Station at its pre­
sent location.
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aa tho "key" to the success, we feel
it would be Speasard L. Holland. But

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Letter From The President

A bove All,. Sen. Holland

▼HE WHITE HOUSE

Political Notebook

WABMM OTON

tenaciously to keep the Navy hope
hem. He Is teaseweek oenooifisd.
Senator Holland supports a reason*
able Social Security program. AH of
ns know tha mine o f sndi a program
to our senior eitirsns and the com*
fort it brings to those still working;
the knowledge that there is “ some­
thing waiting for ns when the day
tomes and we sea t work.
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ready filled stature as a representa­
tive o f si! o f Florida end it leaves
aothiag for a serious-thinking citizen
to want.
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ed the national Democratic tieket
And he has stated he will actively
campaign for the election of Presi­
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Hubert Humphrey.
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will, we feel, add considerable mo­
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the South and especially in Florida.
All citizens o f Sanford, of Ssmlnol#
County and the State of Florida
should fed privileged to have aa op­
portunity to vote for Senator Apes,
sard L. Holland.
We heartily endorse him.

Thought For Today
My eon. u sinners sntlee you, do
not consent— Proverbs 1:10.
Seven deadly sins; polities without
principle, wealth without work, pleas­
ure without consclonco, knowledge
without character, business without
morality, science without humanity,
and worship without aacrlfict. — £.
Stanley Jones.

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M r. W elle* O lelew
The Saafevd H erald
S talerd . F lorida

Dr. Crane's

W orry Clinic
Vtrfkit teat a chases ot o
"Since wa deal with child [bee face looked frightened
gsod position betsnso of a patients, we prefer a girl who) when In ita "natural" state A
detect (hat she didn’t even wears a ch.-cry smile and who
exudes Jolly enthusiasm for

So the pcnonosl director of
tha airline firm urged her to
of fine
"Virginia waa otherwise smite at herself when aba
LONDON (UPI)—European to total $100 million.
The slx-Mtloo Common Mar
are beld bach from very well qualified but it was brushed her teeth each morn­
tatty which was born out ot The Initial contract, to build ket comprising fra nee, West papnlarily aad higher salar- *«r lack ef a smile that serv­ ing and also whenever she
tear sI CanunuaiM military at­ an |M million polyester fiber a era soy, Italy, Tba Nether­ tea becanaa af the same flaw ed as her major stumbling looked at bar mirror aa aba
tack, swiftly U crumbling un­ plant, was the largest in the lands, Belgium and Luxem­ aa scrapbook Ate case aad block."
powdered her nose.
der the more subtle amult history of BrttUh-Sovlet trade bourg has been unable lo agree fellow the preacripltea giv­
Alas, many men. as well as “ Even as you walk along
being waged by the Commun­ rsUUoos.
on a uniform price for grains en te Virginia.
women, wear axpresaiooleae the street," he added, "force
Credit terms are for II which la turn influence the
ists la the field oI trade.
CASE T-tel: Virginia D., maaka Instead ot animated,
yourself to smile ot your re
prlees of milk, cheese, butter, •pad 24, ia puixled.
Combined with tbs aattaal- years.
smiling ftcae.
lam whieh was loosed by It brought Britain Into sharp eggs, moat, braod aad other "Dr. Crane,” she began, “ I "Yea, Dr. Crane," Virginia flection In the store windows.
"I will seem very artificial
FreaMi President Charles ds disagreement with the United food atopies.
recently applied for the pool admitted, "but Isn't this my
at the outset but toon your
Gaulle, the result Is a threat States and West Germany, The Common Market struc­ tlon of receptionist at a dental natural appraraoceT"
facial muscles will adapt to
both to NATO, cornerstone of both of which held that It vio­ ture further Is torn by the dif­ clinic.
We might id mit that It is
Europeaa delense, and to the lated an agreement among fering views of Geoeral dc "But I didn't get the Job, her “ habitu d" appearance but the smiling position and then
corner stone ef hopes lor Eu­ NATO nations to limit credits Gaulle oa the one band and though I felt 1 met all the everybody baa the chance to you wtU find that n smile
becomes your *natural’ look."
to Communist countries to no Germany on tha other as to qualifications.
ropean political u lty.
change hla facial expression.
Well, the girl did so and
The NATO structure, already mere than five yean.
the market's political future. "So have you any suggest­ Not only do you women em­
we ahsend by Da Gaulle’s de­ Both nations bald that the Germany haa refused to be­ ions by which t can avoid be­ ploy coametlcs, such a# rouge within two weeks she had con­
verted her scared, poker face
termination to develop bis own British deal threatened NATO come a Junior member of a ing rejected the next time?”
and lipstick to make your face
into a smiling countenance that
nuclear deterrent and the with­ unity sod in effect amounted community built around a Par- Since I knew the dental sur­ look more youthful.
attracted folks.
drawal eI moat french forces to foreign aid to tba Soviets. Li-Bonn axis and has promised geon In charge of the clinic,
But you can Ukawtss tm
under NATO command, now la franco, with hopes ef Its lo come up with a pUa of her 1 later asked him about Vir­ prove your friendly "image" 1/ If you are not accustomed
to smiling, you feel very selffurther endangered by n trank own for n vast Increase in own.
ginia.
you Just develop the "smile
conscious
when deliberately
scramble for rich contracts be­ trade with Russia, Indicated Whatever- the plan Is to be, "Dr. Crane," he said, "you habit."
asked to smile, aa for n photoing dangled by tba Soviet Un­ It soon would be following In It probably will not be the total may have noticed that her
For examole, a girl who ap­
grapher.
ion.
Britain’s footsteps.
political unity which was the expression It stolid. She haa a plied for an airline steward««i
And If you try to bold that
in this Britain baa led tha The conflict of Interests evi­ goal of the original planners. poker face.
Job was rejected just because
pose for even 30 seconds, your
way by signing with the Rus­ denced In NATO also are ap­
facial muscles teem as if they
sians the first of a aeries ot pearing within tho Common
are puffing up and "freezing.”
contracts ultimately expected Market.
But U you continually smile,
this original self-conacloai per­
iod will disappear. Soon you
will be walking slang the
street with a half smile on
tet­ among the best hi the South. college will increase In the your face though you don't
ter. Crew It. rooSon h s e t Bra. MteMe Monti
tte i I M h . T» o writer m r to t The classes wefa crowded- coming years as tba admiacton even realize that fact.
M t-iiH
automation was not hurting require men’ s become stricter
• poe earn.
Actors sad actresses thus
Lsbe-faresi City
the enrollment. The principal due to overcrowding. The noo are taught to cultivate a smile
lo w * m m . . . 0 a O O r * M . L o t t o
M u M a r y a n Mttsn
conducted me through the college young people, if cm as a routine pari of their pro­
oi toMw ia .. aa
Lose Mary
m-MTi
a. iitoo ptitittM .
■hops ami loaded me down with ployed, will have the pureha i fession.
Mrs. fraMH wi
oS S itow t te il l o t o on
Casselberry
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yolHotet kr Tte BltoMi
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that Involve meeting the pub­
Mrs. R. L.
Editor, Herald:
school was obtaining its funds. Perhaps others among your lic. should deliberately develop
UMTU
Recently while in Washing­ It was after this visit that readers may wish to express the smile habit.
Mrs. Joan Magis
Leagwend
MI-1741
Send for my booklet "Voca­
ton,
D. C. I talked with sev­ I went to Washington and coo their views on this subject.
Mr*. Dana
suited Congressman, Includ­
Walter R. Hoberg
tional Guidance," enduing a
1M-MIT
Delary
eral Congressmen about com­
ing Syd Hcrlung, about the
Republican Candidate long stamped, return envelope,
frank
North OrIand.
munity problems. Hera are pooslbUIUes of diverting fundi
for Se mtools County plus 20c and team other facts
Mra. Margaret I'aky
some conclusions resulting to Seminole county under the
Board ot Education
MI47U
about how to win a Job.
Dettena
Manpower Distribution Act
from those conversations.
Mr*. Mildred Issey
If Seminole County deckles and the Anti-Poverty Act. if
Mra. CUreace Boyds*
Ml-MU
111-4141
to have a public Junior col­ the need arose for education­
Genera
al purposes. These were strict­
Oviedo
lage, I am ail ia favor ef 1L I ly personal conversations and
Mm JeAaa Raya
Mra.
Evelyn
Leady
149-U71
have been teaching for more the subject came up during
141-11M
than six years in tho Orlando comments on other questions
Junior College and, if etacted of mutusl Interest
to the Seminole County Board We do hare some vocation­
of Education, 1 would ha glad al subjects In the Adult Even­
to place my years of exper­ ing School under the capable
ience In college work at the direction of E. S. Douglass but
disposal of those la authority. the facilities are quite limited.
However, I would like to The ranks nf the “ dropouts"
Pag* 4
8anford, Florida
Mon., Octobnr 6, 1964 state the case for the need and others who do not go to
of a trade school, or more vo­
cational training, for the young
w u t u 4. a inLaw,
i m a abb r » l
people of &gt;ur county who do
wanna vsLTOLua, ca
t o . . Biaeval I
not for various reasons pursue
jt u i a l n a s n a ta
BOBBBT ALBXAXDBB
a college education. Some of
Aaeeslete Biller
A lv.rtltlna Director
manat i. eonason
these are "drop-outs" among
BOX UBSCBM
Hastelm BSIter
AAeeitlelm* M t.ag sr
both the white aad the color­
BBinan Hikknannw
aai r u n
Telegraph ICCitor
•saeral ACv.riialan Maaaga ed who do aot "taka'* to aca­
CALL
a u iu w il l u m
lA sia la o u A ia n
demic subjects but who might
Oeelstr Bettor
be adept at working with their
BaTTm a m is
Cltr Kilter
bands in tha various trades.
Merkialcal Xv.t.
JIBS WBLLS
BILL yiSIBXT
To
this some might counter
C-iaiy Blilsr
Start f hotegrepber
with tha argument that auto­
mation te eliminating tha
Publish eg la llj eao.pt Saturdar. Sunder sag CUrUtMMi pub­ trades but automoblias are
lished Saturday preceedlng t'hrisltuaa.
Southern
still being repaired by hand,
• v a tc a im o s b s t b i
Hein. O .U v*rj
tie w .«k houses .are still being built by
Chemicals, Inc.
or men
ib b iv o l b coi'JtTv
a l l OTana b a il skillful hands, and many men
l»e ween
|t-M I Her
1ILA0 I t m
ayw earning money ia the
as. « M.aiae
Ms • Mosta.
a il a Beams
LSS IMiami
trades sufficient for supplying
LM I Ho.tk
LM IBoats
for
V. 1 Waits! I m l a llwe pr.vid# Ual OB wall MhsartpU.a. M the needs of their families.
paid la S 4 M M .
la August 1 visited the
Wayne Technical School In
Goldsboro. N. C. wbkh la
living.

WAIHINGTON (NEA) —
Count aa mac* incidents in
the Tonkin gulf.
We'r* ranching late touchy
territory. Tha U. 8- Navy
patrols are ia a position to
put n crimp In North Viet
Nam’s seaborne smuggling
of arms and aqnlpasant te tha
Viet Cong.
Though shipments from tho
north are small la quantity,
they may bo crucial to suc­
cessful Viet Cong prosecution
of tho war. Tho Infiltration
of men, asodkhw, anas aad
equipment by water reported­
ly has been increasing.
There's reason te believe
that a goodly porcantoga of
tho Viet Cong's Communistids markIns guns, reeollleaa
rifles, antiaircraft and other
such key arms are being
brought ta by sea, either
aenth down tba coast frees
Nort Viet Nam or eastward
mg tba southern coast frees
Cambodia.
During my recent trip ta
Viet Nam, I talked ta U. 8.
officers whom patrols had on
tmeroua occasions watched
tha Reds land arms, equip­
ment and men on isolated
pionta along the central and
southern coasts.
Said on U. 8. officer:
"time after time, we'd see
them tend the stuff, move
quickly inland- Before we
could get sufficient forces on
tha spot to atop them, they’d
fan out and disappear. They
can land and unload quickly
at hundreds of spots.”
South Viet Nem's navy has
an armed "junk fleel" organ­
ized to block this traffic. But
on this tong coast, tha search
task te like looking for a
needle in the haystack.
Ono American officer 1 mat

had bought n beat ef bit awn
te teet tba affeetteinisa af
tha blockade. Ho didn't reg­
ister his craft, aa tba bant
waa operating illegally.
At tba time I talked te
him, ba and his f Honda bad
been using thin “illegal” boat
up aad dawn tba lonth Viet
Naa coast for three weeks
and hadn’t bean caught by tba
Jenk float
U. 8. warships patrolling
off tho const of North Viet
Nam an n different matter.
They can get close te Uw
potato at which these smug­
gling boats taka off for tha
south.
Also keep thaao potato in
mind:
At tho than af tha Friday,
Sept II, Incident ia the Tonsin gulf. U. 8. destroyers
wen patrolling 4S miles etf
North VIM Nam’s Ngha Aa
pnvtace.
Tba American w a r s h i p s
were within 44-41 miles of
the North Viet Nam torpedo
bases at Loe Chao and Phue
Lai aad within M miles af
tha already-bombed North

a Q's and A's

Q—How accurate te tha
muter clock at the U. 8. Na­
val Obicratory in Washing­
ton. D. C.T
A—Tha master clock using
the atomic resonator te accur­
ate to 1/1,000,000th second
per day.

Q—Which Is the shortest
verse in the Bible?
By Nal Cochran
A—The shortest sentence In
Husbands like to watch the the whole Bible la in the
girls go by but not the wife Gospel according to St. John,
go buy.
Chapter 11, verse 35, eoniisting of the two words: "Jesus
The Ingredient! needed to wept.”
build a hspy borne are mon­
ey, love and children.
Far
s e e
In hot weather it takes
Props rty
shoes a lot longer to make
you feel at home In them.
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e

To The Editor

®J|* ftittfarb f wato

"GOT BUGS"
322-5492

Tba Hovate la a a i e l w at the C ause Wrote wni«a te aaWiled aeoJastvolp to ike eae for repahlleeUea e l aU tba ieeai
aewe arleu d la ihte aawaaeges.

•fa Mgatlwaa
fleet, and than they're posi­
Metered as oooosd elate n o n or ooto.tr It, t i l t .1 is . Waal tive proof of an out-of-fociu
utria. at e n t ir e , 1 ‘ erU e valor tao Aot o l Coagrtoo U Itavab. picture.

HELP

Sp ray o r F o r

i

If the law saya feed them,
I fend them. White I don’t
like it. I’m not going to break
the law.
—Cy Shiap, steak house own­
er In Danville, Vs, in wake
ot Civil Rights BUI sign­
ing.

ten Merritt, as tha vener­
able trading Institution ends
91 yean of trading.

OVEK 35 YEARS
At First A Palmetto
(Alongside aid peat office)

Sanford
Furniture Co.
* Carrots • Fsraltura
• Til*
• Ptaaos
• Rants! Bads

rC A R R A W A Y

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Casualty

McKIBBIN
114 NORTH PARK

Letters

Herald Area Correspondents

Quotes

Q—When did tho British
acquire the Bock of Gibral­
Wa cade our role in tha
tar?
market place to the secretary
A—In 1704, during the War
of agriculture, the co-operof the Spanish Succession, H I stives, and history.
was esptured by a British —New Orleans Cotten Ex­
force.
change President C. Lay-

Barbs

No college really teaches
everything that graduates try
to make their friends think
they know.
• e e
At a bathing beauty con­
text. one girl and all the spec­
tators win.

VIM Nans aO storage faeBIttea at Vink.
sst ot Renal tadU
era bscomiag
by tha InfUtratlen ot Mbstears from the south. They
bailers soma af these man
are brought In by asa.
Tba U. ft Navy ships Aten
are understood to ba operat­
ing la tha direct tea routs be­
tween North VWt Nam and
Bed China’s Malnaa Island,
and does ta tha major traffic
lanes between Role capital at
Hanoi and Bad China’s major
seaports— Canton, Shanghai
and Tienststn. The American
■hips are in a peeltlon ta phig
this traffic at a moment’s
BOticOs
It’s likely North Viet
Nam’s Red Ho Chi Minh will
remain Jittery.

YES, YOU CAN!

FA 34331

�Johnson, Goldwater Step Up Campaign With Western Tours
WASHINGTON (UPI) — tUa E. Miller also was rett­ democratic rival. Sen. Hubert i ing in California.
With the election only a month ing up la Washington but bis H. Humphrey, was campaign-1 Tuesday Johnson plans to go
•way, both Preildent Johnson
Mon, Oct. 5, '64— Page 5
Hlir Haafgrft Irralft
and Sen. Barry M. Goldwater
^
, au awa.
prepared today lor jpeikinf
•
rz '
~ ■
"
tours that will take them to
the West Coast by the end ol
the week.
Neither contender for the
presidency had any political
activity scheduled today. GOP
vice presidential nominee Wil*

Harriman Hits
Goldwater On
Red 'Softness'

to nearby Aleaandrla, Va., to
see his wife off on a four-day
whlitlestop tour of the South.
He also will Join Her Tuesday
night at a Democratic rally in
Raleigh, N. C.
Goldwater la making a
quick trip Tuesday to Mont­
gomery and Bucks Counties in
Pennsylvania, near Philadel­
phia, before flying back to
Washington to address the UP1
Editors and Publishers Confer­
ence in the afternoon.

United Press International
National figures In both
the Democrats and Republican
parti ea courted Tennessee vot*
era this weekend as the pace
o f political campaigns In­
creased throughout the South.
U . S. Undersecretary o f
’ State Averelt Harriman end
IT, S. Postmaster General
John A. Gronouakl (poke to
D em ocrats in Nnshvllle Sat­
urday, And Kentucky Sen.
Thruston B. Morton, former
GOP
National
Committee
chairman, appeared in SevierVillP.
Elsewhere, Sen. Strom Thur­
mond, the South Carolina
Democrat who recently be­
cam e n Republican and who
figu re* prominently in Goldw ater's campaign strategy in
the South, completed a speech
• m aking Jaunt to Okiahomfc
* 0(1 began a heavy schedule
o f campaigning in Southside
Virginia.
*

Harriman, a former U. S.
Am bassador to Russia, said
that Barry Goldwater’s charge
that the Johnson administra­
tion has been soft on Com­
munism shows that the GOP
presidential candidate “ doesn't
know what the communist
threat really is.”
" W e have to deal with
^changing policies,” said Har"tlinan," . . , and 1 think that
1* just what the administra­
tion is doin g."
Morton, appearing at a ral­
ly fo r GOP senatorial candi­
date Dan Kuykendall, said
Republicans believe In "draw ­
ing an unmistakable line and
permitting no aggressor to
trespass it” and added that
Democratic foreign policy is
vague and wavering.

Turkey Shoot
Set Saturday

J&amp; V

I

PINEAPPLE.GRAPEFRUIT

I

PRICES GOOD THROUGH WEDNESDAY
QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED.'

Ths Geneva Volunteer Firs
sponsor

a

turkey shoot Saturday on ths
rorner o f
S.R.

426

Highway
in

Geneva

46

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acrou

from the Turs Oil Station.
A 10 inch General Electric
portable television, all chan­
nel model, will be awarded in
the lats afternoon.
The ihoot will begin with
the arrival o f the firat par­
ticipant in the morning and
will continue all day. Proceed*
from the event will go to help
organiie the fire department.
Tickets are now on sale and
may be obtained from any
member o f the fire depart­
ment or will be available on
the day o f the shoot.

W M U To M eet

The WMU o f the Firat
Baptist Church o f Oviedo will
meet today at 7:30 p.m.
“ 0 Worship the K ing” will
be the program theme to he
p r e s e n t e d by the Mary
rOI'IIT. Laughton Circle.

THU
CIRCIIT
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IV
AVD
WON
IK V n olK
i n i vnr, n .o m n t
IV r i m r K H T vck i t w i
» r r r t o u i isrr t i t i . k
DON L. COPELAND »n&lt;l ANN IV THE CtHCI'IT I'OTHT OF
a . COPELAND, hi* wlf*.
TIIE VIVTII Jl III) 111. r i l l Plaintiff*. Cl'IT OP TIIE STATE OP

CALIFORNIA TILL0V CUMC
HALVES OR SUCIS

Hospital Notes
OCT. 1. IBM
AdmlMlon*

Delores Cashncr, Shawn O '­
Day, Ellen Weitmuer, Annie
Mae Roberts, Frederick HartIt It. Mary Annette McDaniel,
Bernard Smith and Odessa
Copper, all of Sanford; Lewi*
v».
r t.o n n iA iv a v d p o n k k w i - Luca*, Orlando; Opal Lee, De/ A U K S S KACKNKT, *t at
VOLE r o f V T T
fiafan.tant*. c h a v c k iiv v o . iiOM
Land; Gcogena Connell and
N O T I C E
Vo t ic e n r a l'lT
Rose Scpp, Ilellary; Clara
STATE o r r i.O N I lit
CITIZEN* NATIONAL HANK
Tot JAM PS K IIACKNKT and OP KT. PBTERSnURO, * N*. Speers, Lake Mary, and Car­
------ KACKNKT. hi* wlf* t tonal Banking Aaaontatlon,
rie Johnson, Longwood.

Legal Notice

Plaintiff.

**.

JEANETTK M. SHAW, a slnglt
woman, ale.. *t al,
[&gt;*f*ndanla
t iie

s t it e

o r r i.o iu n ii

Till Any
unknown
*pou*»*.
hair*, (rant***, aaatgnrea,
lienor*. cre&lt;lltor*. truatea*.
o r oth*r claimant* hy.
throuah. under o r again*!
JEANNETTE M 8IIAW a
ainsl* woman, and ANTOINKTTK A
Ki’ KEIt, an
unramarrted wl.luw, who
ar* not known to b» d**d
or alive, and for th* real
properly aubjaet mattar
o f this ault.
Tou ar* haraby notified that
a Butt ha* haan filed against
you and aaeh o f you. hy CIT­
IZENS NATIONAL HANK OP
“ T. PKTKnSHUnfl. a N»i|on*l
Banking Aawirtation. Plaintiff,
In tn* anuv* antuled caa-a,
and that you ar* haraby re­
quired lo fll* yoqr Anew*r with
Ih* Clerk of thl* Court, and lo
aerv* a copy thereof upon the
Plaintiff or Plaintiff'* Attor­
ney, who** name and ad Ire.•
la: ALBKIIT C WKHLT . Attorn*y at Law. HI* Cantral Ava­
nu*. at. Petersburg. Florida,
not later than N'otambar Ith,
IMI.
It you fall to do so, Deere*
Pro Confasoo will t.e entared
against you for tha rallaf damandod tn tha Complaint.
Th* natur* o f aald ault beIng for fortcloaur* o f stortgaga
recorded lo Official Record*
[look ««1. pag* *11. Public R e ­
cord*
of
Semlnol*
County,
Florida, corarlng:
Lot It. LONHDALK SUB­
DIVISION,
accord ing
to
plat lharaof, recorded la
Plat Book II, page *1. Pub
Ilo Racorda o f Ha ml nolo
Oouniy. Florida;
Together with th* following
d e a r t h * d llama
of
pro­
perty which ar* located In
and parmananily Install*-! as
a part o f th* Improvamanto on
oald land;
I • Surface UnK
I • Oran
t - Healer
WITNESS try hand and th*
•eal o f cbl* Court, at Hanford,
Semlnol* County, Florida, thl*
let day o f Octobor, A. D. IMI.
(COURT SEAL)
Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr.
Clark o f tha c ir c u it Court
Dy; Martha T. Vlhlao
Daputy Clark
Albart c. Warly
Att.-rnay at Law
M i l Cantral Avanu*
H! P a tin b u rg. Florida
Publlah Oct. I, t), !J. J*. D l l

CDF-M

PEACHES

THIS RATTLER measuring 4 ft. 1 in. was
killed in the yard o f Mrs. J. (». I’ nync, Rock
I.nke, Longwood, Inst week. "D iz," the family
pet. gave the alarm. The snake had seven rattles
and a button.
(Herald Photo)

x iv t ii

DANIEL IIACKNKT an*
MART
IIACKNKT.
hi*
wlf* CAIILOS CUH lit Nil
i n i W A L TE R W. HUNT,
a* Tru&gt;t**« of th* Lake
!lr*nt1«r
Union Chapol.
an I Ihvlr auretaanf* In of*
fir* If living, *»i1 If any
o f th-rn h*
than
4h*lr unknown hair*. .1*lagataea. granltaa.
rrailttora o r other partla* clalmlna by, thmuah.
linear nr axalruit them
and all pecanna, known or
unknown.
clalmlna
any
rlshl. till*, nr lnt*r**t In
and In th* h*r*lnaft*r
d**ortt&gt;*d prop*rty.
TOU ARE IIERKBT NOTI­
F I E D that a l u l l to qulel till*
haa b*rn brnuaht In th* Cir­
cu it Court In and for Hr mltin!* County. Florid*, *e*ln»t
&gt;ou and each o f you rUlmlns
any **i*l*. riant, till*, or to tcr**t In o r ll*n upon th* f o b
l o w l n * d*«crlh*d r**l properly
ly lna. illuat* and halnc In
r*tnlnnl* County, Florida, tok ill
B*xln at th* •osthweat onrntr o f th* Northwaal quart•r o f th* Northwaat quart.
• r o f Mactlon I. Town*hlp
I t South. Rant* IS Eaat.
North I chain*. K**t 1
chain*.
South i chain*.
IV*at I chains, about t arr*.
la»* a ripurtad II f»*i
&lt;la*d*d to tha county for
road rlsh t.o f.w a y.
a nd you ar* haraby rtqulrtd to
III* with th* Cl*rk of th* **11
Circuit Court at th* Court
Houaa In Sanford, Florida. par•onally or bF your attorney,
y o u r Anawir or *th»r written
d*f*n*»*. If any, and to **r&lt;*
a co p y tharaof upon th* Plain­
tiff* ' att orn*/ who I* Webber
B. Ilalne* o f th* firm o f Wind•rwradl*. Halnaa A Ward. I l l
Park Avanu*. South. Wtnt*r
Parh. Florida, not L t* r th»n
th * Sth day o f November, t i ll,
th*r*ln eetUng up th* **!at*.
riant, m l * o r lai«r**t In or
Il*n upon th* abor* deevrtbej
property olalm*d by you; and
ahoultl you fall t* do *o, a !&gt;*•
c r « * Pro Conf***o will b* en­
ter*.! aaalnal you.
WITNESS m y h*nd and
o f aald Court at Sanford. Samln ol* County, Florida, thia th*
lo t h day o f ■eptenibar. IMI.
(SE A L )
Arthur II. Back with, Jr
Clt rk of th* Circuit Court
Uy: Kllaabath Uruanahan
D. C.
W e b b e r II. Halnaa
X U Park Avanu*. South
Win ter Park. Pit.
Publleh O c t a, U, II, II, IMI
CDF-**

AUTUMN VAIUESI

51B0 PARK A V E .

Legal Notice
IV

Goldwater's schedule call*
for appearances Wednesday la
Atlantic City and Newark, N.
J., and Thursday in Lubbock
and El Paio, Tex., and his
hometown of Phoenix, Aria.
On Friday, the GOP nomi­
nee takes his campaign to Laa
Vega*. Nev., and Los Angeles
and San Francisco. He winds
up the vote-seeking trip Satur­
day In Spokane, Waah., Port­
land, Ore., and Salt Lake City,
Utah.

2 “ BIG WEEK!

I

lly JnAnn Hay*
will

bama, Mississippi and Leuls- bora out their statement.
Details on the President's
Sourcea dote to the Presi­ trips were not available, but It
dent said Johnson's nationwide was known that he planned to
margin over Iho GOP candi­ apeak Wednesday in Illinois
date was roughly M to 30, with and Iowa, Thursday in Cleve­
10 per cent to pick up three or land, Ohio, and Friday in
four percentage points, but so Louisville, Ky., "somewhere"
more.
in Tennessee and New Or­
Johnson's aides said bo waa leans.
not overconfident however,
Monday ha will campaign
and planned "a big push” dur­ "somewhere In California"
ing the final month of the cam­ and visit Butte, Mont, and
paign. This week’s schedule Reno, Nav.

FOOD
£A I R

GIRL SCOUTS o f Rear Lake Elementary Troop 351 apent the weekend
recently at the Girl Scout Cabin in Orlando, where they worked on bodges
nnd handicraft and received instruction in mouth to mouth breathing
Kneeling, left to right, are Lisa Martin, Kny nnd Sara Herrington,
Schlnine Meeks nnd Dinne Wilson. Standing nre Mrs. Jonn Martin, co­
leader; Debbie G if fin. Potty Muscato, Mrs. Mary Wilson nnd son, Don,
Judy Hoover, Donna Morrison nnd Mnrthn Klinger.
(Herald Photo)

Department

MUler return* to the cam­
paign trail Tuesday, beaded
for Wilmington, Hickory and
Asheville, N. C., on the first
le g of a new foray Into the
South and Midwest.
Johnson received an encour­
aging report over the week­
end.
A White House assessment
baaed on the latest public op­
inion polls showed him leading
in all but throe state*—Ala­

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Martin,

Hampton, August E.

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Collier,

Villa Sue Smith, Mary Lou
Jones, Cynthia Kltld .m l Baby
Boy, Martha J. Odel and Baby
Boy, Elalno Campbell and
Baby Girl, Christine J. liarper and Baby Boy, Koyann
Patterson and B cbecca Boleman, all of Sanford; Dagny
Michaelis and Mabel Swal­
low. D c B .r y ; Anita Hunger,
Birth.
Orange City; Lucius Clark,
Mr. and Mr*. Oscar Roberts,
New Smyrna Beach, and Dan­
Baby Girl; Mr. and Mri. Jon
ny Braddock, Enterprise.
W. Grubb, Baby Girl; Mr.
and Mrs. Jackie Weitnaucr,
Baby Boy, and Mr. and Mrs.
Larry .McDaniel, Baby Girl,
ail of Sanford

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Legal Notice
rirr trtu t* vane
NOTICE IH hereby given that
I am a m u s e d In b iiiln iu at
Altamonte nprlnge,
Seruitiol*
I'eiuntv. FterM*. under the fir.
tltloqe name «f. ALLEN EN(II.VEER I NCI. and that ! Inland
tn r*giat*r •.■Id nama with the
f l e c k of i It a Circuit Court*
Hrmlnnle foiin ly. Flnrlda. In *rcnr.lanre wiih tha prnvlatnna nf
tha Flrtltloua Nona Statute*,
t n - w l f Hendon M i d i Florida
Statutat m i .
Hit: Rob*rf Allen Chandler
Pubtleh Kept. II, : i , Jt A Oct.
J. IMI.
CDE-IT
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FLO It.
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Dacoaaed
VOTIC E TO I HEIIITONO
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About Sports

Thinking
O ut Loud

GoHoher Leads SHS To 3 6 -6 W in Over Evans
pot l i t i i m m tho tearing
lift
Ho « 4 it k th a teemi parM bp blocking Com Eekior's
part sad roaorarteg tbt bill it

By i

Divt’t tremendous performtoot apparently was eaatagteat at Um otbor Tribo line­
man, at m il a* tbt backs,
tuned la oat el their bait
lt d .
Moment* after the opening
kickoff Seminole looked diamal on their flnt aerlei — in
fact they punted on fourth and
34. la turn, Evan* looked no

pan h r tbt Tribe. He m o d
lor 17-yard tad 44-yard TD’a
m spectacular runs only to
lava M l ol then ttBad bark.

before the baU game an Or­
lando acribe takad, "Who
akaU m watch h r to the
Sanford backflald tonlghtT"
Wa auggaatad be keep an tyw
oa Noa. 41, 41, 10 tad 1 1 ttat’a La# Sparkman, Buddy
Barton, Chock Scott tad Boa
Hioaon. At halftiiae the aanM
writer yellad down the praai
Use: “ Why didn’t yon tell m
about (Sonny) MeanarT" He
waa loading in yardage gained
at that point for Saminoto.
e • e
At aaa aprt la Iba caatoat
Evana waa paaaliaal far
having U men oa the field.
They caled a time eat. When
play rnaaiad Iba Trojans
l i n e eat al tbe kadlto. Aa
QB Larry Waa
Km SMS dotonae he
called lima art agate. Bvtaa
bad aoly aim

hotter. But the scene changed
quickly when Lew Sparkman,
Sooty Messer and Ron Hiaaon
alternated in moving from
thetr awn SI to the Evana 28
from which point Hiasoa lob­
bed an aerial to Chuck Scott
in the end sene for Sanford'a
initial eeort.
After Barak Barbour’ s PAT
boot apUt the nprighta Semin­
ole kicked off to Evaaa and
tba Tribe's lisa stole the
«how. In three plays the Tro­
jans lost 11 yards and on
fourth and IP Ecklor tried to
punt from hia own two. Golloher blocked it and recovered
inside the end zone for San­
ford'a second TD.
Early in the second atanta

Seminole started a drive oa Us
own 39. Everybody got into the
act — Buddy Burton, Hinson,
Scott, Sparkman, Mtsier rack­
ed up four coniecutive first
downs to reach the Trojan II.
Burton carried to the three.
Evaus waa penalised one and
a half yards and Hinson tall­
ied on a sneak.
Evana came to life for a
moment w h e a QB Larry
Wood* tried to Mt HB Ron
Sisson with a pas*. The ball
waa deflected into tha hands
of Gerry Carman who went
to the Seminole 34. FB John
Jarrett passed 10 yards to
Woods and it appeared as if
Evans was on the way. On the
next play, however, Woods

Tba third parted wont bp m eventfully as far as tha recard
showa bat there was still con­
siderable action, such no
Bernla Barbour’s paaa inter­
ception on the SHI five-yard
line and n tricky 19-yard re­
turn whieh ha almost tuned
Into o TD doth.
And, Sanford fans got n pre­
view ni tho future when they
say last yaar’a Sanford Junior

Mp flame* C. Langford
DPI Sperte Writer
The SL Louie Cardinal!
began on# of tha most fsntastk stretch drives la major
league history Aug. *4 when
they wen 11 fames out of
first place.
But tha turning point of
tha lesson for tha new Na­
tional League champion*, ac­
cording to Manager Johnny
Keane, waa June IB, tha day
tha Cardinal* acquired Lou
Brock.
“ When we got Brock, we

eighth frames to wrap ip
their fln t flag k II year*.
Tim McCarver collected three
hits and three RBI'*, white
Bill White and Dal MaxviU
had two hit* and two RBI’a
each.
Rlchk Allen slugged a dou­
ble and two homcn for tho
Phillies, who prevented Cin­
cinnati from tying tha Cards.
Tha Rede, who entered the
final game of tha mason tied
with tho Cardinals, had to

settle for a second-place dead­
lock with the Phillies, ana
gama behind SL Louis,
Al Dark was flrtd as man­
ager of Ban Francisco after
tha Giant* finished their sea­
son with a 9-2 lose ta the
Chicago Cuba.
In other games, Loa Angel*
finished In a tie far slsth
place with Pittsburgh beating
Houston 11-1 whlla the Pir­
ates were losing to Milwau­
kee 6-0.

Yogi Picks Ford To
Hurl Series Opener
By CUrt Black
VFI Sparta Writer
It didn't matter to Yogi
Berra who won In tbe National
League, but after ha teamed
that the World Series would
open in St. Louis he comment­
ed: "it'll ba good to gat
home.**
It was In the Mound City 39
years ago that a catcher
named Lawrence Pater Berra
waa born and where childhood
pals tabbed Mm “ Yogi.''
Berra now Uvea with hia
family In New Jersey end
visits to hie birthplace bava
been rare alnco the old Browns
moved to Baltimore and be*
came the Orioles after the 1933
mason.
“ I didn't can which of tha
clubs won over there, Just aa

long aa there was no playoff.”
Berra said. “ We wanted to get
started without a delay.”
Whitey Ford, Berra's pitch
inf coach and staff veteran,
was named to open the ecrlea
against the Cardinals aa ex
pected. Barra indicated ha
would start rookte Mel Slottlemyra in tho second game and
probably um righthander Jim
Bouton for the third game in
New York nest Saturday.
Tha Indians took Sunday's
13 inning contest, S-l.
In other American League
games, Chicago blanked Kan
sa* City, 20, Loa Angeles
shutout Minnesota, 3-0, in a
gama shortened to alx Innings
by rain, and Boston outslug
ged Washington, 14-9.

Gels High Game
Honors In Loop

NEW YORK (UPI) - Tha
New York Yankeei are favor­
ed at 7k to 3 In man-toman
betting to wla the World Ser­
ial although they ptay the
flnt two game* at the Ctrdin-

Kostival Sets
League Pace

In the Tuesday afternoon
Scratch League at Jut Lane*.
Elaine Koatival act tha pace
last week with a 61B serial.
Jana Spolski continued her
fine ml Iing with a 48U. Pat
Sipley had a 488 and Doris
Schautteat and Donna Atkins
were rlxht on her heala with
467 and 485 reapectirety.
Donna Atkina lad tha way
In tha high gam* department
with a 164, Elaine Kostival
bad a 192 and Doria Schaut­
teat a 118. Mary Sterman
rolled an all apar* gama of
180, an outstanding fiat In
bowling circle* and ana for
which Mary la cntltlrd to an
arm patch from tha WIBC.
Team Fire continued tn
first place with a record nf
II win* and fire loaaea after
taking all four points from
Taam On*. Team Three i* tn
■econd place with a log of
W L T P etris o r tl wtna aid sight lout* oven
Buffalo
4 0 0 1.000 UT 33
though Taam Six took three
Boston
4 9 9 1.000 U» 43
points from them this weak.
Houston S 1 9 .309 1M WO
Taam Four climbed from fifth
N. Y.
I 1 1 . M0 37 41
place to third by virtue of a
Wasters Divtekn
Kan. City 2 1 0 MT f l M three and ona-half point win
S. Diego 1 3 1 .331 71 tot over Taam Two.
Oakland 9 9 0 .0M 71103 Splits wars picked up by
Dearer
9 4 9 000 48137 tha following girli: Main*
Kcitival tha 4-9, Elfia OldSaturdays Basalts
San Dkgs IT. Now York IT, Ua ram tha 5-10, Doris Schauttoot tba 2-5-7, Batty Quillln
Buffato II, Oakland as
and Pat Slplay the 3-19, Joan
Sunday's Basalk
Norrta tha 1-7 and Jana flpolKansu City 21. Houston T
akl tha 4-1 end 5-4.
Bosloo 39, Denver 10

AFL

al*' grounda In St. Louis.
For tba opining contest Wed­
nesday, New York is tha 8-3
favorite,
Tho professional range for
the best of seven series has the
Yank* favored at 3‘ t to 3—
6't to 3 for the first game
and 7 to 3-1 to 3 for the
aariea.

Metro
STANDINGS
(All Uaiiiea)

W L T PF PA
3 a a 33 13
Edgawater
3 9 a 32 23
SEMINOLE
J J |a 3
Colonial
2 1 9 44 12
Evans
I t I 32 43
Bishop Moors
1 I 9 32 44
Oak Rldga
9 3 9 )9 91
Winter Park
t | 9| U
Result* Friday Night
SEMINOLE 22, Evana |
Colonial 27, Oak Ridge 9
Edgawater M, Bishop More* 9
Booua 21, Meibourno 9
Seahrreit la, Winter Park 9
WINS BUMP DERBY
ISL1P, N. Y. (UPI) — Art
Lindsey Offreano, Call/., won
the 200 ear world champion­
ship Demolition Derby Sun­
day. Lindsay, 13, gained first
prisa of 31,600 aa ha survived
a field of 30 ears in tha final
bump-around.

pass and returned to tha
Evans S3. Ha was almost In
tha open whoa Gollobor hit
him with a head-on tackle, tba
moat jarring collision aeon at
Evana Field in yaar*.
Woods lofted n long pass to
Kent Spoaraaa who aped for
a TT-yard TD pain play.
But S t n il an la want
through. After Sparkman rac­
ed to tha Evana 43, Burton
want to tha 32 oa a double re­
verse and Mmser carried to
the u . Barbour ptehod op ana
would bn Trajan tackkra aa bn before Whlgham “ southpawhurtled his way ta tho twin- ad" a bullet to Scott in tha sad
(tripos.
ion* for tha Warriors' flail
Evana avoided a white wash TD.
job Into la tho contest whan Semiaola picked up 14 first
Steak* Intercepted n Seminole downs to Evans’ seven — but
High qunrtateaek, sophomore
Frank Whigfcaa tarry the ball
twice and on both trim bo
scored touchdowns — only to
bare them caQad back. Young
WMghan, on tho fourth per­
iod's third play, sped 27 yards
for a score but a Sanford pen­
alty nullified tha play. Two
plan later Whlgham triad
agate and this time ba covered
44 yards for a touchdown, only
to hare it also called back.
On both efforts Whlgham

even this waa not indicative of
the vicious pUy by Sanford'a
Una. Seminole raced to aos
yards on tba ground white
bolding Evana to 14, n minus
four in tho first half.
Sanford triad seven peases,
connected on three — two tor
TD’a. Evana fired a and re­
ceiver! got m en . Of that 23,
Sanford got three of them on
Interceptions, one for n TD.
Stare Ballot, Steve Clark,
Stave Harris, Joe Farlesi,
Brad Pradan, Jon Purdy,
Dave Hewn, to name a few,
and tho rest of Seminole's
linemen deserved and got tho
largest sllcei of tbe vlafory
cake despite tbe outstanding
performances of tho Tribo'a
backi.

49'ern, Vikings
agister Upsets

DAVE G O L L O H E R

dosed out his SHS grid
c a r e e r Friday night
when hiii vicious line
piny paced tha Tribe to
a lop-sided victory over
Evana High in n Metro
Conferenco c o n t e n t .
Dave blocked a Trojan
punt and recovered in
tha end zono fo r n
touchdown.
(Herald Photo)

American
League
W. L. Pet GB
N. Y.
Chic.
Halt
Dot
I.. A.
Clevfc
Minn.
Boa.
Wash.
K. C.

99 03 .Oil —
98 84 .806 1
97 65 .599 2
86 77 .525 14
82 80 .506 17
79 83 .488 20
79 83 .488 20
72 90 .414 27
82 100 ..18,1 17
67 106 .352 42
Results Ytatcrday
Cleveland 2, New York 1 (13tnnlnxa)
Boston II, Waihlnxtnn 8
Chlraxn 8, Knnsn* City 0
Loa Angeles 3, Minnesota 0

Yanks Favored
Ganterman's 199 To Crab Series Clubs Tie For

BELL MAM CALIBRATED
PHILADELPHIA (UPI)
The fifth annual memorial
Mesa for Bert Bell, 1st* com
mltaloner o f the National
Football League, waa calohrated Sunday at SL Patrick .
Roman C a t h o l i c Church.
Among those attending eery
Icaa ware Philadelphia Eagla
owner Jerry Woman and Art
Rooney, owner ef the Pitts­
burgh 8 teelare.

to o.

Cards Beat Mats
To Win NL Crown

realised we had a great ball­
player," Keane said, “ and bis
presence and play plckad up
the entire team."
When Brock arrived from
Chicago he had only a .251
batting average and two
homa runs. The Cardinals
war* la eighth-place, eaten
game* behind tha leading
Philadelphia Phillies,
Then overnight he began
to hit with authority. Brock
was told by Kean* to etoat
anytime ho thought ha could
make i t Brock contributed
On# of Iba moat epactawUr
event* oI the gama waa rack two hits in tho Cards’ pen­
•d up by the Kvan* wateoboy nant-clinching 11-5 victory
Ha raced off the field at the ov«* tho Now York Mok Bunend ol a time out, trippad over day. Ho flnlahod tho mason
hie bucket and slid 11 yard* hitting .841 for SL Louis .315
an the damp turl Into the overall, eteallng 43 bases,
bench, it took three Trojan* slugging 14 homers, 29 dou­
and a coach to gat him late bles and It triple*.
action again.
The Mete opened a 9-2 lead
• e e
In the top of the fifth Inning,
Which remind* ua of an hut tha Cards put together
Inatance at Tltuivilla two thrso-rnn burata In tha bottom
week* ago. A boy about 10 of the fifth, tha sixth and tha
yeara old found a lib bill
and turned It In at the pren
t&gt;ox. Someone handed It to the
PA announcer who asked,
“ What ehouU I do with It?'*
The hander aakl, “ Aik the
owner to Identify and claim
ill" Tbe announcer almoat
did but auddcnly turned and
■iked, "Ilow'ro your gonna
identify a $10 bill?" Tbe preti
Mirdell Gsntermto, with a
box told the youngster to keep
1W, look high gama hooors
it. Ha did.
lari week in the Thursday
• * a •
Morning Bowling Uague at
It'a not often a ball club
Jet Lanes. Joan Adams with a
declines a 13-yard penalty. But
la , Dot Johnson with a 1ST,
It happened at Evans Field
On a third and all plsy from Elalna Millar with a 134.
Gladys Edgward'a 151, Suo
their own M, HB Gen* ‘nicker
waa held lor no gain, Evans Pruitt's 1ST and Dot Klrkly’a
was guilty of clipping. Instead 159 were all good enough for
honorable mention.
of giving the Trajane a third
and 21 situation from their Tba morning's high aeries
waa posted by Join Adams
own 11. Seminole elected _
who rolled a 502. Mardell Ganforce Evans to punt oa a fourth
termsn bad a 451 and Dot
and tix.
Johnson a 4T3.
• • •
Adams and Ganlarman also
When Kent Spearman took
Woods’ pass oa the 17-yard picked up turkeys. In the split
department, Johnson got the 5teuckdowa play far Evaaa
only (core, be looked Ilka a T and tha 1-7, Syd Bass picked
Vigilante leaving the flight up the 4-5 and Kirkly knocked
deck of a carrier. A spotter over the 3-7,
The Dennis Mertlndel# club
to the presa box iheated:
' I r t at teat bay nut'* is is first place with a record
The PA aaaomter art Ua of 7 and I with Team SU and
mike and replied: 'Teak! Johnson's Sarvlca tied for »*«
Ha moat have thought GeUo- oad and Fauat Drags, Taam
Three and Gaiaman's Studio
ker waa after Urn.”
following in that order.
*
• •
When la Roy Hopper Inter
cepted that paaa on the run
for a touchdown ha. too, must
bava gotten lonely. Hi# Tro­
jans ware caught so flat-foot
ed Nopper could have taken
holiday during the hiant.

want back to pass, waa ratead, triad to lob a saving pern
to Joe Hogan but Tribe and
Leroy Nopper intercepted m
tbe dead run and raced M
yards for tho fourth Saafard
touchdown.
At tho half Somieote led a

Sandspur Lead

O.K. Tire Shop and Team
Twelve are tied for first
place in tba Sandspur longue
at Jet Lanes. After four
weak* of bowling they aport
identical record* of 12 win*
and four lossra. Only one
taam was ahta to take n
clean awaap this week
St.
John* Realty hung a fourpoint lose on tha Alley Cats.
1’terra Manufacturing and
Team Eleven wars able to win
threo points as thay defeated
Team Twelve and Pryor lnsuranc* in that order.
Some unuMiaily high scores
war* turned in by tha girls as
Elian Betts rolled 220/509 for
henora In both gama and
•arira departments. Marge
Kipp barely missed the magic
200 plateau, rolling a fine
100/479. Marilyn Ferguson
really tor* them up with a
beautiful 193/478 aerial. It
appears that not too many
gtrla ware plagued w i t h
splits. Mary Smith and Eve­
lyn Hayes were in than
pitching.
Mary picked up tha S-tO
and the 5-7 twice. Evelyn also
picked up tha 5-7 twice.

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319 R. FIRST
SANFORD
WR GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

CHUCK SCOTT, Semin o l n halfback, scored
two touchdowns Friday
night against Evans. In
the first period he took
an and zona pass from
QB Ron Hinson and in
the final frame latched
onto another from QB
F r a n k Whlgham for
Sanford's first and Inst
scores.

By Tim Martarty
UPI Sports Writer
Tho firit month of tho Na­
tional Football League aeason
produced more shockara than
an Ian Flaming novat.
Tha Chicago Basra and tha
Haw York Glanta, combatant!
in Uat year's championship
playoff, each baa won only
one of their first four gamaa,
and tho ones mighty Groan
Bay Packara dropped n pair
of ona-potnt dec Isona on mlre­
ad conversion* by Paul Hornung.
The Baltimore Colts, taking
advantage of tha early aeason
mlaarlaa of tha Banra and tha
Packara, grabbed tha Western
Division lead with n 3-1 rec­
ord while tha Clavaland

Slarchiefs Gel
Hational League Bowl Loop Lead

FINAL STANDINGS
W. L. PcLGB
SL Loula
93 60 ,574 —
Phils.
&gt;2 70 M l 1
Cine.
92 70 .588 1
'Frisco
90 73 .558 I
Mil.
88 74 .643 6
I.. A.
80 82 .494 13
I'itL
80 82 .494 13
Chle.
76 86 .469 17
llou.
88 98 .407 27
N. Y.
61 109 .127 40
Itrnult* Yesterday
St Louis It, New York 5
Philadelphia 10, Cincinnati 0
Chicago 9, San Franclaco 3
Milwaukee 6, Pittsburgh 0
Los Angelce 11, Houiton 1

The Starchlafa continue to
■at tha paca in tha Bill Hempbill Motorettaa League at Jat
Ians* with a record of ]8
wins and two losses. The Le
Sabres ar* in second place
with a record of 17 wins and
three losses and third place
la ahared by Grand Prix and
the Bonneville*.
Lia Graham of tha La Sa­
bres had high gamaa of 190
and Linda Poat of tha Starchlefa kept throwing her
strik* ball for a 185/496 to
help take four points from
tha Riviaraa. Betty Rhodes'
big effort (131/458) wasn't
good enough against tha
Eastern Conference
Starehlefi.
W I T Pet. Annette WallstadL a new
3 0 1 1.000 bowler with the La Sabres,
Cleveland
St. Louis
3 0 1 1.000 had harself a good day aa
3 1 • .500 aha rolled her first “ turkey’*
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
3 2 0 J00
fer a 169/458 to help ktep
Dallas
1 3 0 .230
her team in second plaet.
New York
1 1 0 .230
Other high games this
Washington
0 4 0 .000
week
were Evelyn MilkWestern Conference
Baltimore
3 1 0 .730 160/460, Batty Richay-163,
Loa Angeles
2 1 1 .647 Darkia Owana-tS9 and Ma­
Detroit
2 1 1 .MT rlon Harris had four atrikea
Minnesota
2 2 n .500 in a row for a 175 gama.
Green Bay
2 2 0 .500 Turkey* fell for Evelvn
Chicago
t 3 0 .230 Mills, L i n d a Post, Betty
Rhodes, Harriet Gaxii, Jo
Sunday'! Remits
Ann* Brock and Kat Noel.
St. Louis 23, Washington IT
Splits converted were Rita
Cleveland 27, Dallas 6
Philadelphia 21, Pittsburgh 7 Gasil (6-7), Marion Harris
Minnesota 24, Grotn Bay 23 (1-10), Harriet Gasil (6-8-10),
Peggy Doolay (2-7) and tha
Detroit 28, New York 3
Baltimore 33, Lo* Angeles 20 3-10 for Linda Post, Darkia
San Francisco 31, Chicago 31 Own*. and Donna McDaniel,

Browns and tha SL Loula
Cardinals topped tha Eaataro
■actor with three victories
and ona tie.
Two u p a a t a punctuated
Sundays' seven-gam* alata,
which draw n record 387,487
paying customer*. Tha San
Franciaco Forty-Niner* whip­
ped tho Bean, 31-21, and tha
Minnesota Vlklnga edged tha
Packara, 34-23.
Tha Derott T.lnns alre rais­
ed • few ayebrowi with the
easy manner they cuffed the
Giants, 26-3.
Tha form held up In tha
other four games as the
Colta ripped tha previously
unbeaten Loa Angales Rama,
35-20, tha Browns ovtr-pow*rcd the Dallas Cowboys,
27-6, tha Cardinals turned
hack tha Waihlngton Red*
■kins, 23-17 and tha Philadel­
phia Eagles trimmed tha
Pittaburgh Stealers, 21-7.
Gino Cappeiiatti k writing
the greatest scoring story
aver told in tha American

Football League.
CappcUlatti’a talented too
boosted hk 1984 point total
to 60 aa ha sat an AFL mark
of six field goals and kicked
two extra points Sunday In
Boston's 39-10 mauling of tha
winltsa Denver Broncos.
The Patriot bootar sky rock­
ed hia all-time scoring record
to 609 points as ha kicked
field goals of II, SO, 18, 67,
5 and 17 yards. The 47-yardar tied hi* personal mark for
tha distance.
Tha unbeaten Pata won
thair fourth straight to tia
Buffalo, also with a perfect
record in four outings, for
tha Eastern Divklon lead.
Kansas City, tha AFL
champion when tt performed
in Dallas during the 1982
season and won tha title In a
sudden death overtlma against
Houston, retained tha West­
ern Division lead by trounelng tha Oilers, 28-7, on Lan
Dawaon’a three scoring pall­
et.

Tough Bulldogs Hold

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Oviedo To 6 To 6 Tie
By Marshall Ling*
The Oviedo Lions couldn't
cope Friday night with the
strongest ball club they have
faced this season coupled with
the fact that almost al] of the
Llona were suffering with the
so-called virus which la mak­
ing the rounds.
As a result, a 6 8 tie was
the best they could do with the
Umatilla Bulldogs at Umatilla.
With tha (core knotted in the
fading momenta of tha contest,
the Lions threatened to gat tha
winning points when they,
drove to tha Bulldog five-yard
line. But Umatilla's line stiff­
ened and tha Lions' claws
were not sharp enough to
cross into paydirt.
Tha Oviedo touchdown cime
early In the fourth quarter
whan quarterback J i m m y
Courier hit halfback Bruce
Dowlen wi t h a five-yard
touchdown pass.
During the attempt to pick

Your

up tha extra point, Ovkd«
fumbled the ball to break up
the try. The PAT would hava
given them their third victory
of the season. In previous out­
ings they racked up Crescent
City and ZephyrbiUs.
Tha Umatilla touchdown
came In tba second quarter
when Skip Babb hit Harvey
Johnson with a 28-yard scoring
pasi play, Tba Bulldog* at­
tempted to kick tha PAT but
it waa no good.
Oviedo picked up II first
downs to nine for the Bulldogs
who gained 111 yards on tho
ground and 29 la the air
against tha Lions' 182 on tha
ground and 88 via tha airknes.
Courier connected on six of
18 pisses white Umatilla reg­
istered three completions out
of to tries. Each club inter­
cepted uni aerial.
Dowlin rolled to 109 yard*
on the ground to paca tha Lion
ball carriers.

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Panthers Crush
DeLand, 55 To 0
By Bob T h o m s
The Crooms High Psnthsrs
detested t hsptess Southwes­

Ram on

Browdy

plunged

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Lady Betty

la ths end-tone f o r a safety,

for ths second tally.

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Croc ms blocked a punt on tho

tern High School Tiger eleven

DtLand'a

o f DeLand by a score of
65-0 Friday night s t Sanford’s Memorisl Stadium.
The Panthers went on •
ecoring
rampage
ss
they
posted points in every period.
John Pritchard Initiated the
tcu t by going fo r 4 yards a f­
ter a good run hack o f the
kickoff, Hinson Hrowdy drillad for seven yards and a first
down. A holding pennlty by
ths Tigers moved the bail to
their 15 yard stripe. On the
next play Pearlmsn lirln s'n
circled right end fo r the TD.
The try for the conversion
failed.
Robert Walton pounced on
a T iger fumble on the 15
yard
line. Jimmy
Holley
rambled for a fir st down and

54 seconds left in the first
period. Brinson circled his
right end for the score. W il­
liam Tillman ran ths extra
point.
In the second stanis, the
Panthers blocked a n o t h e r
p u n t . Quarterback Andrew
James hit Brinson with a p»ss
that covered eight yards to
the 20 yard stripe. Thomas
Wilson grabbed a James toss
and scampered to pay dirt.
Pritchard ran fer the PAT.
A Southwestern f u m b l a
was Rubbled up by Thomaa
Wilson on their 31-yard lina.
Brinion ripped o f f 12 yards,
but the Tigers defense held.
Lnte in the second quarter,
Nathaniel White t a c k l e d
Southwestern's quarterback in

the closing minutaa of
third

period,

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derson who mads a great
catch
fo r
the touchdown.
Jamas sneaked over fo r the
extra point.
Early in tha final frame,
P r i t c h a r d electrified the
crowd aa ha slanted o f f
tackle, g ot tw o blocks, and
■printed fo r 3R yards and tha
score. Browdy ran fo r tha
point after.
Midway in the fourth quar­
ter, Jim m y Hollay took a
handoff and romped f o r a
touchdown on a brilliant 85yard run. Gunn made tha
point after on a keeper. With
30 seconds laft in tha gams,
Holley scored on a short run.
Crocma' defense waa tough
as it limited tha Tigers to a
meager 21 yards rushing.

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VOLUME
NO. I

Apopka Breaks Losing Streak
By Downing Greyhounds 20-0
By Jim

Bacchus

visa ran the extra point for the and hii Blue Darters went to
Lyman’s 10 hut Longacre fum ­
Apopka threatened lata In bled for the third time and for
the second period when they the third time Toole w as right
moved the ball to Lyman's 10
there to
recover
for the
yard line with Longacre and
'Hounds.
Wilson Russ doing the driv­
But Lyman, in its affort to
ing. Russ bounced eight yards
to the two but on the next play score, lost the ball on their own
and
Longacra
Longacre fumbled and Lyman 12-yard line
fullback Terry Toole saved the went the distance to rack up
day with a recovery In L y­ tha second Blue Darter TD
man's own end rone.
with only 58 seconds remaining
Just aa the half ended, In tha affair.
Apopka's blocked a Lyman
But it waa time enough for
punt hut no damage resulted. Apopka to rugUter soother
In the third quarter neither touchdown. Apopka kicked oil
ball club could m ove (he ball to Lyman but on the first
with any effectiveness. How­ play tho 'Hounds fumbled and
ever, Just as Apopka began to lost tha ball on their own 33.
show signs of generating a I-ongacr# got three, than pass­
threat tha Biu* Darter's Long- ed to tha three-yard line,
acre fu m bl'd again and Toola lamgacre carried to tha two
was waa right there to grab the and then he handed to Russ
ball.
who scored. Glenn Carter ran
In the final frame, however, tha PAT.
Apopka threatened when they
Lyman went right to work
moved to the Lyman 20, only this afternoon in preparation
to run out of gas on downs fo r — Friday
night’ s
opener
On another occasion Longacre * gainst the Titusvilla Terriers.

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After a pair of outings so far 1 to 0 lead.
this season the Lyman High
Greyhounds are atiU seeklag
win number one.
Friday night the 'llouods
were the victims of the Apopka
Blue Darter* who nroke a to
gam e losing skein by stopping
Lyman cold in a 20 to 0 shut­
out under the lights at Apopka.
It was a ease o f the Greytcunds simply being overcom e
by a determined hand of Blue
Darters who w ere out after
their first win of the season
and It was an Orange Belt
Conference victory.
Tha Darters got on the
scoreboard for sevens points
midway in the first period
when Lyman's quarterback.
Jack Blanton, fumbled the
pigskin. A clipping penalty
on the play gave Apopka a
first and 10 situation on Ly­
man's 25. Moments later Boh
by Geiger picked up four yards
and Jerry Longacre dashed 2*
yards for tha touchdown. He

Nina Sanford men, consid­ them being double winner*.
This g ro u p includes Lofton
experts as judge* o f
Eden field, first winner in
football ability, will name
1928 and a repeater In 1929;
tho winner o f the 37th annual
the lata Billy Fleming, the
Peter Schaal trophy awarded 1942 and 1943 choice; Willis
to tha Moat Valuable Player Anderson, the husky
1945
on the 1964 Seminal* High and 1948 winner who in '48
also w as a unanimous choice
School football team.
as the outstanding prep ath*
Chosen a month age, the
let* in Florida.
nlna hava attended practice
The trophy was proposed
sessions and tha squad's three by the donor, then a Sanford
gamas to date. Unknown to IL-rald spurt* writer, in 1929
each other, the nine will be after a disastrous 1927 grid
asked in lata November to season convinced him that the
name hla choice for an award players needed an incentive
which for years is known to other than the felt letters or
be the eldest consecutively numeral* that wars then the
presented
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Thirty-three players have keen and the over-all and
so fa r earned the annually long range Intent o f the
awarded trophy, three uf donur has lung since been

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Schaal Trophy Winnor
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rard whoa* father waa on tha
1928 squad; in 1950 and 1960,
respectively, Mike and John
Whalchal, whose father coach­
ed the 1928 team; in 1942,
Butch Riaer, whoa* father,
Jim Bisar, waa the 1939 win­
ner.
This year’* winner wRI he
announced ah rtly after the
Nov. 26 aeason ending gatna
with presentation to be mada
by tha donor, now an Or­
lando advertising firm own­
er, at tha spring All-Sporta
banquet.

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Nancy Pinnock Engaged

Phi Gamma Eta

BP Women To
Meet Wednesday
At Mayfair Inn

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Mot Urn molstura from your
lair wttb two linen towels.

THE BASIC BLACK party dress needs help from its wearer. The model
here starts with a shampoo so her hair will be at its sparkling best. For
best results when setting hair, especially fine hair, blot moisture (left)
from hair with two linen towels. This helps bring out the natural sheen.
Just before leaving, make a last-minute check of make-up, hairdo and
clothes to see that all is neat. Often an added touch o f lipstick or rouge
Is called for.

Mrs. Myrtle Gradick "boatM i* the memhen of t
Saaford Builntan end Profeeud Women'! Chib tor their
September buelneoe meeting
at her Intonating end sttrse
tiro home.
Following the enthusiastic
bvalneas aeaaion coffee and
"goodiee1* were aomd in the
dining room at a table cover­
ed with an Iriab linen cut*
rk doth contend with 1
arrangement of grtcncry and
gold marigold*, carrying out
the club colon.
Tho Mayfair Inn win be the
piece for the October 7Ui din'
n*r meeting with Dr. Thoa. L.
Largen end Mra. Gleaaon,
guesta, who will ehow the eon*
n r film, "The Million Club."

at the heme el dandy Collins.
Leslie Best ant Shirley
Stamp! peeeentad a meet eoJoyahle program on “ Orowing
SoelaDy.” Bach girt wae given
a guts na etiquette te A n *
"Am I Socially W ist?"
The meeting wla an "open
meeting" for the rttsbeet. it
was to help acquaint them

Mr. sad Mrs. T. V . Ptooock
Jr., of AltanoeU Springs, annouaea the engagement of
their daughter, Nancy Asa
Piaaock, a recent Lymtn
graduate, to Robert R. Hoover, a graduate of the Uoiveriity of Florida and the ton of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J.
Hooter, of Hollywood, Fla.
A party la their honor was
riven by Nancy’s asternal
fraadparents, Mr. sad Mrs.
Georga Hearn, of Dot Ray
Manor, The couple set their
wedding data u Noe. 12, to ha
bald at tba Altamonte Springa
Community Chapel on state

Aa aha entered, each roahae
was praaaotad a name card
with a miniature pink rose to
symbolise the Na Phi Mu
Chapter.
route 438.
Plana were diacuaead and
made to send a Christmas gift
to the foster child in Viet
Nam. Tba factor child pro­
gram ia a project begun last
year by tha girls.
Also announced were final
plane for tba costoma party
and tan aoelaU for the
nisheos.
Members and guests enjoy­
ing sparkling punch and cook­
ies ware June Warner, Peggy
Cravar, Linda Rack, Jana
Consoles, Leslie Best, Linda
Hlttoll, Barbara Erickson,
Shirley Alexander, J o a n
Brake, Shirley Stumpf, Sandy
Collins, Barbara Bryant, Don­
na Bandage and Carol Greene.

Mrs. T. V . Ffeaoek
ptUrail graadmotbar,
tad Mrs. T. W. Pinnock
parents, ant sister, Lints,
ant Mrs. WUlism Cutts,
and Mrs. George Hearn
•on, Dannla.

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The Sanford Story League
Outlines Program For Year

INDIA’S BLEEDING M ADRAS is having a full
fashion flin g this year as it turns up in clothes
for many occasions. The latest in ski-wear (left)
Is a water-repellent hooded parka o f authentic
madras by R . C. Quinn. It Is in shades o f green
and white and lined with henvy pile. A new
perk-up fo r sportswear Is the turtleneck dickey

Geneva

Personals
By JeAaa Mays
Brig. Gen. end Mrs. Paul E.
Wallace of New Orleans and
Mr. and Mra. Thomas Toll of
SeatUa, Wash., are visiting
Mr. and Mra. H. 0. Shuler of
Rest Haven on Lake Harney.
The Tolls are the parents of
Mra. Shuler.
Our sympathy goes to Min­
es Isabell and Ada Rogers
whose sister, Mrs. Mamie Ra­
ker, passed away last week.
She waa SI years old.

■y Mrs. Ctereace Seydor of tha First Federal Savings
The Sanford Story League and Loan Building tha fourth
met in the lounge of the Flor­ Monday of each month.
ida State Bank, Mooday even­ Mra. Snyder appointed tha
ing. Thie waa the first meet­ following committees, eduea
ing with the new officers, Mra. lion chairman, Mrs. E. C. Wil­
Betty Snyder, president; Mrs. liams; membership commit­
Clarence Snyder, flat vice tee, Mrs, W. L. Rocha, Mra.
president; Mra. Irene Watt, R. T. Moula and Mrs. Clar
•ccond vice president; Mrs, cnca Snyder; Mrs. C. R. Jones
Earl Evans, third vice presi­ waa appointed to review the
dent; Mrs. R. W. Tench, cor- Story Art Magatino at every
responding secretary; Mra. W. second meeting.
L. Roche, recording secre­ Mrs. Mykkanen, treasurer,
tary; Mra. K. V. Mykkanen, reported a blanca of (233.48 in
treasurer; Mra. X. C. Wil­ the treasury.
liams, parliamentarian, and It waa decided to have a
Mra. Eva Williams, historian. children's party at Christmas
The program for tha coming with the placa to ba announced
year was presented and It waa later.
announced the year books
Mra. E. C. Williams read a
would be given out at the next latter from tha Mothers Com­
meeting.
mittee of the Southeast Dis­
The League voted to pur trict. A letter was also read
chase the book, "The Short from the Eastern District of
Story Index" end prascat U the national league expressing
to the Sanford Library.
a desire to have the 1964 con­
o f bleeding madras (center) and big bow on a
Meetings for the coming vention in Sanford.
comb. Even the continental trench coat goes Inyear will be held in the lounge Ibe president opened the
dinn fo r fall (right) In imported madras in the
program wttb Miss Judy Robb
new, lighter tones by MncKennn. Slouch hat is
reading "Tha Story Tellers
trimmed with blue denim band and can be pack­
Creed."
ed flat fo r traveling.
Mrs. Snyder gave “ Tips for
Story Tellers," taken from the
national magarlne.
She then told tha history of
"Folk Tales" and asked each
Jay Osteen, son of Mr. and one present to give a threeMrs. Nolan Osteen recently minute folk tile or other
celebrated hts sixth birthday. story.
Mra. C. R. Jones told an
His mother honored him with
A letter was read from a
amusing story, "Alexandria
■
birthday
party
at
hli
home.
former class member, Mrs.
The Rosa Circle of the
Favors of balloons and Elixabcth," the little princeas
Peter Monje, who la now In a
blowouts
were given the chil­ with tho big feet. Mn. W. L.
Sanford
Garden
Club
will
rest home In Germany near
dren.
HI*
birthday eaks was Roche and Mra. Eva Williams
her ion, Lt. CoL R. C. Morris. meet Friday, October 9, at
decorated
with
a small train each told of an Interesting ex
The letter described the beau­ 9:30 a.m. at tha home of Mrs.
complete with engine, ea- perience with children. Mrs.
tiful countryside snd tha vast Henry Simpson In Geneva.
bcoae and six cars. Happy V. G. Hasty read the story,
shopping centers.
A
covered
dish
luncheon
will
birthday Jay was written on "Stan in my Crown," by Ea
The nominating committee
thrr Abbott
follow
at
noon
and
Dr.
J.
P.
the cake.
submitted tho slate of officers
Mra. Mouie read an article
Weatgate
w
i
l
l
apeak
on
Aftar he opened his many
and they were elected to serve
her mother had clipped from
“
Whnf*
New.glfta
the
children
enjoyed
the
fur the coming year. New of­
a paper many years ago, en
cake, tes cream and punch.
ficers are Mra. Clarence Purtitled "Courtship in Church."
Mra.
Osteen
was
assisted
by
sell, president; Mrs. F. D. Osteen
Mr*. Clarence Snyder related
Mrs. Richard Pickles, Mrs.
Hickok, vice president; Mrs.
the story "Pogo and the SbepRobert Hlrt and Mrs. Tram­
R. W. Turner, secretary; Mrs.
herd Boy" and Mrs. Batty
mel Kilpatrick.
F. E. Wilton, treasurer, and
Snyder told "Tho Vegetable
Guests were, Carol Ann and Tree." Mrs. A. J. Peterson
Mra. Besa Herman, teacher.
Birthday greetlnga were ex­ ■y Mrs. Clareace Snyder Baba Pickles, Robert, Rita raid an Interesting article as
tended to Mra. Clarence Pur- Tommy Lamnn, son of Mr. and Rene. Hlrt, Judy Pettle, did Mra. R. C. Long.
sell, Mrs. W. P. Chapman and and Mrs. Tom Lemon, !■ in Daniel Pell. Rosa Pall. Ralph
Mrs. Fred Robb told the folk
Jacksonville this weak.
Brldgea, Jsy and Karsn Os­ tala "Speaking of Mountain
Mrs. L. E. White.
Plana are beiag made for a
teen, Renee Kilpatrick, Jeffry Air" and Misa Judy Robb told
covered dish luncheon at the Mrs. Eva Williams was tho Velno, Tina and Terry Net­ tho "Donkey and tha Rock."
home of Mrs. J. B. Crawford luncheon guest of Mrs. Tom tles, Joan and James Pell and Mra. E. C. Williams told a true
on Lake Mary tho fourth Mon­ Lemon, Mooday.
Rena Plank.
story of a “ Caravan to India”
day in October,
and Mrs. Earl Evans told the
Hostesses for tha moating Mrs. Nick PfcUauf has boon
"Legend of tho rtr Tree”
namad
chairman
of
tha
Hallo,
wars Mra. Clsrenca PureaU
and Mra. P. D. Hickok, who wean Carnival, sponsored by
"Vintage" colors highlight
aarvad fruit punch and wafers tba Osteen Parent Teachera
clothes far the back to
HAEGER
to the Mmei. T. E. Wilson, Oc Aisociatloa. Committee chair
sat Autumn
man
will
ba
announced
at
tavla Rumblay, W. P. Chap­
POTTERY
ad" in
man, L. E. White, J, F. Mc­ later data;
Clelland, J. B. Crawford, J. F.
rich de
Riser, Emma Lumb, Anna J. J. Redditt baa returned
to
his
homo
after
being
a
pa.
Stevens, R. W. Turner, J. H.
Want tn Seminole Memoria
Powell and J. F. Smith.
Also present wan Rav. Jos­ Hospital,
kins, pastor; Mrs. W. A. Hunt
er, church visitor, and Mrs.
R. T. Boyd, church aacretary.

Jay Osteen

Honor Guest On
Truth Seekers Class Holds The Rose Circle Birthday
Business A nd Social Meet Will Meet Friday
In Geneva
The Truth Seekers Sunday

School Class of Uie First Meth­
odist Church recently held a
business and social meeting at
McKinley Hall, This was the
first meeting of the new sea­
son and was presided over by
the president, Mrs. Clarence
Puriull, who also welcomed
the members and guests.
Mrs, W. P. Chapman pre­
sented the most Interesting de­
votional program, using for
her topic, "The Little Things."
Hymns were sung snd Mrs.
Chapman dosed tha program
with prayer.

Mrs. Mamie Mathleux U
confined to Seminole Memorial
Hospital with Injuries received
when she and her son, Orie,
collided with a train last week.
Orie was discharged from the
Uses damp sponge to clean
hospital Sunday and H at his the inside of window oersens
home in Geneva.
and doors. Tha sponga picks
up dust without scattering
Mra. Cader Hart, Mrs.
it
llalen Alderman and Mrs. M.
• • •
D. Jackson attended a day of
A tissue-paper sewing pat­
Instruction at the First Bap­
tern of the undergarments
tist Church of DeLand. This worn wi t h the beautiful,
program waa for the officera
flowing Indian aari la being
of the W.M.U. Mra. Hart,
sold at the Indian Pavilion
president of tho W.M.U. of the
of the Worlds Fair. Its In
Geneva Baptist Church, re­
response to the demand of
ports that all ladies attending
fair visitors Interested in
enjoyed the day and brought
purchasing the handwovtn
home e lot of thought! that
•aria but wondering how to
can be applied to the church
fashion tha undergarments.
In Geneve.
The underplnlngs, a bolerotype blouse and long petti­
SKILLET BARBECUED
coat, are not ready-made even
CHICKEN
in India, but are hand sawn
(44 servings)
to match each sari.
| targe broiler-fryer chickens,
cut In serving pieces
Reg. 12.50 Perm anent
1H Ups. salt
U tap. black pepper
ZOTOH
H cup (l aUck) butter or
Kit t r, I IK
margarine
UUtCH
’T , t
Sprinkle both aides of chick
And (id A DuPont Niton Round Brlatto
HAIR BRUSH
en pieces with salt and pep­
per. Heat butter In large skil­
let. Add cblckrn and brown on
both skies. Reduce beat. Pour
Patio Barbecue Sauce over
chicken, cover, end simmer 4b
BEAUTY SALON ,
minutes or until tender. Baste
117 N. Path Ava.
U M III
Ifaqcnlly with sauce.

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Bids Bon Voyage Enjoying Central Florida
By Margaret Cosby
To Local Ladies
Jim is a Parachute Rigger,
Mra, Milner (Gayle) Os­
borns snd Mrs. Ell (Nancy)
White were honor guests re­
cently of a delightful fare­
well luncheon st the Imperial
House of Winter Park.
Mrs. June (Jamea) tlrodiu
and Mrs. Kathy (Henry)
Took* were co-hostesses for
the luncheon with fall fash­
ions highlighting the occa­
sion.
Attending were Mrs. Jack
(Hope) Shirard, Mrs. Gene
(Pstsy) Edridge, Mrs, James
(Linda) McKes, Mrs. Klrh/
(Claire) Fite and Mrs. Wil­
liam (Mary) Cochrsnne of
Wlntsr Park.

Oviedo

Personals
By Evelya Lundy
Houseguests of Mrs. J. W.
Costes over the weekend were
Mrs. George Slrmens and
MDs Bonnie Bradford of Jack
sonvillc.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Pierson during the weekend
was Mr*. Pierson’s brother,
Jim Wurst, of Franklyn, N. C.
Their son snd daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brookshire
lit, of Ft. Lauderdale, were
also visitors for the weekend.

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Mr. and Mrs. James Schnell
recently purchased a home at
41 South Fairfax Ave., North
Orlando, transferring from the
Lemoorc Naval Air Station in
the San Joaquin Valley of Cal­
ifornia, to Sanford Naval Air
Base. They had looked for­
ward to this move as "every­
thing they heard about San­
ford was good," according to
the redhaired Norma. They
are especially enjoying the fa­
cilities available to them, not
only on the base, but those of­
fered by the Sanford area, in
particular, and Central Flor­
ida, In general. After having
to make a day’s Journey to en­
joy any recreational facilities
at all—Sequoia and Yosomite
National Parks were near
(100 miles away)—it's a de­
light for them just to bo able
to take their boys, James II,
who is four years old, and ISmonth-old Michael, to the San­
ford Zoo for an outing, Norma
issues the unsolicited testi­
monial that "there's always
something to do here. You
can’t get bored."
Another reason the Schnells
like Florida is because it is
closer to their families—Jim's
folks live in Mims. Also, their
hometown of Charleston, 111.,
is much closer to Sanford than
to Lcmoore, Cal., so they ex­
pect many visitors.

2/C, snd recently completed
sea duly aboard the carrier
Ticondcroga, and for tha last
three years hasn't spent much
time wilh his family. Jim
loves to hunt and fish — he's
come to the right place for
that—but he especially enjoys
being able to spend more time
with his boys and, of course.
Norms.
Norms Is a devoted home­
maker and loves to sew when
time permits. Sbe harbors a
secret ambition to ba a inter­
ior decorator and on x regular
schedule r e a r r a n g e s tha
household. (How’s moving that
sofa around on ths sacroiliac,
Jim,)
Jim and Norms are active
in the Moose and ara looking
for the locul Lodge.
Although the Schnell family
seems to be arriving when
Florida is on the verge of a
hurricane, they have had aa
opportunity to sea the sun­
shine here, now, and already
hope they can spend tbetr en­
tire Naval career hereabouts.
We hope so, tool
Speaking of sun, if ever you
are parched and in tbc vicinity
of 44 South Fairfax, you North
Orlandoans be sure to stop by
and say hello to your new
neighbor. Norma always has
the refrigerator full of a re­
freshing drink of tea.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dodd an­
nounce the arrival of a new
son, horn Sept 18 They have
named the new baby Dwight
K. Mrs. Dodd Is tha former
Kay Estes of Oviedo.

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By Abigail Van Buren

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friend* very easily, and
locking like a freak makes
matters worse. 1 am aa bon­
e r student and I am not boy
eraiy. Will you please say
something in your column
about bow important it Is for
e 13-year-old girl to look and
dress tike other girls her
a g e ? My grandmother and
father never m iss your c o l­
umn. Maybe they will listen
te you.
HERE'S HOPING
D EAR HOPING: If only
adults would realise how
humiliating it is for an
adolescent to bo "differen t."
The wounds are deep and
the emotional Mars are
sometime* lasting. 1 would

DEAR A B B Y : My

not give the green light to
wild conduct or Immodest
dress Just because "a ll the
other kids" are doing It.
But when it com et to
clothe*, h airdos amt y *t,
eken make up, even though
adults might not like the new
fads, teen-agers ihould have
m ore freedom to express
themselves without fear o f
ridicule. If more parents a p ­
plied Ibeir energies to their
children’ s moral develop­
ment, instead ot raising the
roof over a hair-do, or n
style o f dress that happens
to be " fn " at the moment,
they could apare themselves
and their youngsters much
agony.

died when 1 was tigh t
“ 1 tn&gt; gray-haired, and it la
"D o you think wearing eye* months old and I U*t wtth
M dry tb » l l cannot keep it glasses makes a woman look m y father and m y grand*
smooth and shiny. What ihould old?—P r a i a ."
mother. They a r t good to
1 d o T -E . k :
I do not think eyeglaaaee are a t and I love them vary
Cat a good shampoo, bruab the most flattering tilings, but
much but, Abfay, I am al­
fou r bair and iuo coametic it Is far better to w ear eyemost II years old, am in the
oil to give it aoma abeca and glasses in becoming frames
eighth g ra d t and I h a r t to
to aid tb* dry scalp. Ona ot than to walk about peering at
g o to school wtth my hair
the new alc-ik and im ooth per­ things and in danger of break­
above my car*. 1 am not al­
manents would ba very help­ ing your neck. So, if you need
lowed to wear the latest
ful.
glasses, wear them! Y ou might
styles In clothos, either, I
“ 1 never hava naed any be able to wear the contact
feel ao funny in m y oldcream* o r aila in my Ufe. but lac*. Consult your ey e doctor
fashioned clothes end this
I look awful baaide my friend* about them.
little girl haircut when all
who do. t* It too late to try?
the other girls my a g t have
I am flfty -s lx -M . W.”
new -itylt clothes and long
It'* never too late! Get buty
hair. I am naturally on the
and u*e cleanaing cream , good
quint side and I don't make
quality witch b a w l and cosmetle oil, and unbeatable com ­
bination. Choose a nice face
powder and ute lipitlck. You
Traditionally, outdoor acwill love youraelf.
"Could t properly wear a tivity around the home slows
white wool sheath to an Oct­ down when nature begins to
Duplicate bridge b a funny
a small one. Then no matter
ober luncheon? I am forty- point trees with vivid colors.
But tradition sevme to lie game. Appervat top scores
AQJT31
how often dummy was forced
plu*.— M ay."
VI
South would have retained the
That would be very am art changing, at least aa far as don't always wind up at such.
* A J I*
high trump in hi* own hand,
and in perfect taste. Try exterior painting Is concern­
S K fltl
V ast opened the king o f
and would have been able to
ed. lio r e homeowners are
brown a ccciio rle s .
tD)
M
a
r
hearts and eentinuad the suit,
draw W est's ten spot at will.
brown knitted diw{&gt;T« r,nx M l !» » fine time
"1 have
AAtaa
as
forcing dum m y to ruff. Tim
East and W ed thought they
VAXQII
f fit
suit. What accessories should tor_ . hou,# p ,i" tin r
queen of spades wee led from
bail
a top store. Who would­
M
l
e
q
u
a
l
Thla
summary
of
changing
I wear with it in October end
4 AM
41**1
n't? Their opponents had bid
patterns In exterior painting dumm y. West allowed it to
Novem ber?—A ."
BOVTW
an optimistic game and then
I personally would prefer comes from G. W*. Morgan, bold. South continued with e
4 Ktas
low spade to bis king. This
South had managed to misptay
manager
o
f
ths
Sherwln-Wllall brown, but you could have
tlllll
tim e West rose wtth the ace
the contract.
beige gloves and some beige llama branch In KanfonL
♦ RTS
Why wasn't It a top? It
'T h e change makes good and led e third heart te force
colored costume jewelry.
49*
dummy again. Now South led
seems that a lot of W ed play­
Me erne vulnerable
"M y neck is bad and ! am sense," he said. “ By fall, the
a club to his queen, but night
ers had opened their 17 point
WMl Neeth Boat
told that you have some leaf­ exterior siding o f a house has
had fallen. West led a fourth
balanced hand with one noDble. 1 4
34
lets which will help. How can been thoroughly dried out by
Fisa
Paw
«4
trump. In mest cases that be­
tliw summer sun. Ths re i» less heart. South bad to ruff with
1 get in on thiaT—R eader."
Pa*
dum m y's
Jack,
whereupon
cam e the final contract.
Yes. I have leaflet, "H ow to danger o f trapping blisterWeal's ten of trump* waa pro­
West had seven top tricks
form
ing
m
o
i
s
t
u
r
e
.
When
Youthify Y w r N e c k ” and all
moted to the setting trick.
|m y'a queen o f spades held the |at the no-trump contract and
you do ts send me a self-ad­ painting la done In cooler
South should tia liy have third trick, ha should have led wound up with plus 9u for a
painter can
dressed.
stamped
envelope weather, the
made
the h ied . After dum- the jack of spades instead of i real top score.
with TEN cents In coin, liken work mora efficiently. Also,
there
are
fewer
Insects
to
really use the Information.
leave unalghtly marks."
Both conventional oil-base
and the newer latex house
xom n : o r t p r u r i n o v palnta land themselves to fall
A profess-ir has worked out Here they are, knocking professor bar been tlotng a
r n » T t x nCKD
&lt;«**. IM.IO FteeM* s u t i l n .&lt; application, although the lat­ e yardstick by which wives themselves out ao the hus­ lllp Van Winkle amt doesn't
ter may have a slight edge In ©an rata their husbands, and
j M il
band can finish his education, know that today a wife * earn­
N o n a s is h e r k b t g iv f . n , this aituatlon, according to
another by which husbands
ing ability DOES count for
That Gertruil* Amnienn Ih*
get a start In business or a
holder o f the following certl- Morgan. Latex paints ran be can rat* their wive*.
something In a marriage.
flrxt* hi* f!t*&lt;J n!i| crrtlfl-lt# applied over damp surfaces
On the husband's yardstick, protesaifgi, nr to afford the luxBut I'd like to hear from Hufur tx* il-r t to b* l**u*d ther*on. Th* crrtlfli**t* number so painting can usually get Miming pow er is the most im ­ urics o f a two-Income fam ily working wises. How do YOU
and ja ir of Irou.inr*. Ih* daa- underway earlier in the morn­ portant thing—counting u out —all the while thinking lliry think YOU It husband feels
rrlptlon o f tha prutierty, and ing. And because this new
o f a total of too points, the are better wives for helping about YOUR earning power?
the n.tma In which It waa
type of paint dries so quick­ rest divided among such things to bring home the baron.
*&gt;•*•*•.) ara aa fo lio * •:
Does It count for something,
Certificate So 141
Tear o f ly, It ia not as likely to be
as
health,
looks,
personality
Not
only
are
they
pleased
or
is it nothing In hla estima.
laaujm-a 11*1
harmed by sudden showers.
and so on.
with themselves because they lion?
Daarrlpilaa at rrapartr i
Lot It B'.k c , liunittlnw
“ However,
he
continued,
How much importance does are helping to earn a living
If you consider your ability
City f l a t Ikook T p»«a I f
Viiii*
In
which
aaaaaaat “ each type of paint has ad­ the professor give a w ife* for the family, but they would­ to earn a pay check doesn't
Benjamin Jefforeon *
Mary vantages and ths homeowner earning power?
n't be human if thry didn't enter into vour husband's esti­
Hall. All nf (aid prop.-rty ba- would be wise to took into his
He marks it a* not counting expect their husbands to con mate uf how good a wile juu
In* In tha C-mnty o f ttemlno!*,
(data o f KlorMa. tin!*** auoh particular situation.
anything at all. U he's right sider their earning ability as are. Ihen the professor is
certificate *ii*tt ba radaoniad
and a w ife '; ability to c a m a a definite asset.
right. And )cu may be wrong
aocordin* to law tha property
pay cheek is Immaterial to
Who’ s wrong on this score— In spending to much of your
daacrlbad In eueh certificate
Idea) for nursery, bathroom,
arlll ba aold to tha hlaheat bid­
her husband, then a lot of the working wives or the pro­ lime and energy In a way Dial
der at tha front dour o f tha kitchen, child's room or play­
doesn't count for anything
bemittol* County Court II 'u»» room are new night lights fea­ working wives are making a fessor?
big, big mistake.
at Sanford, Florid*. on tha flrat
I'm inclined to think that the with your husband.
Monday In tha month o f Nov­ turing character beads of Mic­
ember, t»«4. which ta tha ! « J key Mouse and Donald Duck.
day o f Vovemhar. TI*4.
t » ' a d thla 17th day o f i« p t - Each is mounted on a bright
red plastic base and built
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Legal Notice

Arthur II. Beckwith. d r ,
Clark o f Circuit Court.
Remlnole County. S’ lorlda
By: O. T. Ray. J r , t&gt;. C.
Publlah Oct 5. It. I*. I*. 1**1
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a o T ic t ; o r a r r L it ’ STioN
VOK TAX DKKt)
&lt;s*r. io i . io yisrM s a t s u o i •*
IMS)
NOTICE I? HEREBY GIVEN.
Thst Gertrud* Ammentt the
holder of ths fotlowtn* certifi­
es!* h»* filed e*ld certificate
fur t*v
to b* !«*u*d there­
on. The certificate number
end year uf leiuancr. the dee.
crlptlon of the property, end
the name In which It waa ass­
essed are as follows;
Certificate No. *0*
Tear s f
teeusne*

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DeentpftM e f Prsperirt
fxit t Bib H Sanford tlrur*
Plat B.ok S P*f* It
Seme In which »»e**»*J Ate*
tin H. Sutton. All nf euld pro­
perty being In the County of
Seminole, iiiete nf Florida. I’ nleee such certificate ehall he
redeemed according to law the
property deecrlbed In eucb cer­
tificate will be eoll to the
hlgbeet bidder at the front
door o f the Bemlnole County
Court Itouee at Sanford, Flor­
id*. on the Orel Monday In
the month of November. IS**,
which te the lt d day of Nov­
ember. 1144.
luted thU 11th day of Sept­
ember. 1*44.
(Offlclat CWrfc'e deal)
Arthur It. Beckwith. Jr,
Clerk of Circuit Court,
SemtnoU County. rtorU*
By: O. T. Ray, Jr. D. C.
Puhllth Oct. S. U, If. »*. I**4
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BOTH'*: OF AFFLU'ATIO.V
ro ts TAX UtiKU
(lee. 1M.IS riw M * italanw •'
total

NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN,

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Th»t Gertrud# Amm*nn th*
h old w uf th* following certi­
ficate hae filed said certlfleat*
for tax deed to b* 1*au*d there­
on. The certificate number and
ytar o f laauanct. th* deecrlplion of the property, and the
n*me in which It » » * *»««••«'■
a rt e* follow*:

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1040)
NOTICE t« HEBEBT GIVEN.
That J. M. Blythe the hoM«r
of the following certificate ha*
filed aatd certificate for tax
deed ta ba Hiliod theraon. Tha
certificate ntimber and yeer of
lu iiin ct, the .lee.rlntlnn of the
property, and the name In
which It v &gt; i aaeesaad aro aa
fulto wa;
Certificate No ST
Tear of
leiuanoo l i l t
IleerrlpHaa e f Prapavtyi

lo t II Bh'Ck 11 Tine Laval
l*!at Buok S pagea IS A IT
Vama In which aaaaeeed Bam
H an,• ot al. Alt o f aald pro­
party balng In tha County nf
Memlnota, Htttl o f Florida. Unla** iurh eertlRcato ahalt ha
redeamad according to taw tba
proparty daeorlhad In auch eartlfleata will ba aold to tha
ht|haat Mddtr at tha front
door o f tha Matnlno'o County
Court llouae at Sanford. Flor­
ida, on tha flrrt Monday In tha
month o f Novembar. IMS. which
la tha tad day e f Novambar.
lil t .
Hated thla Ith day at ©aptambar, ISSS.
(officia l Clark's Seal)
Arthur II. Beckwith. J r.
Clera Circuit Court,
Seminole County. Florida
By: U. T. Itay. J r, D. C.
rublieh Oct. I. It. IS. If. ISIS.
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NOTK-W OF «P ri.irS T IO R
r o k TAX IIKKO
(»#*. IS U I FtwvSda btatat** e f
H ID
NOTICE II IIKRKBT GIVEN.
That J. M. Blythe th* holder
of th* following certificate ha*
filed aald certificate for tea
d**d to be laiued thereon. The
certificate number and year of
ti*uan&lt;-o, the deecrlpflan of th*
property, and the name In
which It we* aaeeaeed are aa
fuliuwet
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DEAR ARRY: My parents
were divorced two years
ago Six months ago m y fa
ther remarried. I am 14 and
1 live with my mother, but
my filh er and his new wife
invite me to visit them on
their farm every weekend.
I love my mother and I love
my lather, too, and t also
think a lot o f my father's
new wife becam e she has
been very nice to nie. But I
feel like a traitor every
time I go to visit them be­
cause my mother say* it
tears her apart every time
I go there. My mother asked
me if I would go to »l&gt;eml
the weekend with my father
and his wt/c if they lived in
a little apartment like she
does. I guess I wouldn't. Do
you think I am wrung to go
to the farm on weekends?
How ran I get over feeling
like a traitor?
TRAITOR
DEAR TRAITOR: I would­
n't label you a "tra itor" for
visiting your lather. Your
mothrr may have her rea­
son* fur feeling biller, hut
these reasons have nothing
to do with yuu, su don't take
sides. Visit your father and
enjoy thm* visits.
a * *
T roubled! Write to A ntlY,
Ilux tillhX). Ins Angeles,
Calif. Fbr « personal reply,
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wtth thla boy and we went a
little too far. Ever since
then be has been calling me
up and asking me out for
the sam e reason. I would
like to know how 1 can
prove to this boy that I'm
not the kind of girl he thinks
I km.
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DEAR NOT: It w on't bo
easy to "p ro v e " to a boy
that you aren't the kind of
girl who goes " a little too
fa r" after you'vt already
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la to tell him emphatically
that you both misbehaved
before and you do not intend
to repeat It. So If that’ a the
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TV Time eritlce preview Her* era their praviewa for
coming Television shows by today:
attending reheersale, watching
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n o T i m o r a f p i . h ' a t io x
screening*, analyxlng script* night:
r o i l TAX IISCKU
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Name In which axeeaed May
Name In which **e«»**d CMear 1. dmlth *1 al. All o f **‘&lt;1 M. Williamaon. All ef eatd pro­
property being In the CountJ perty being In Ih* County of
of demlnut*. h u t * of Florida. Vtmlavl*, tstat* of Florida L'nUnlee* eueh cortlflcat* ehal! h* !*»• atioh oertlfloat* ehall he
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o f th* a*mlnol* County t-oort of th* Seeilaot* Count) Court
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th* In 1 d*y « f November, t i l t lnd day e f November, '.Pd4.
Dated thli 4th day *( k*P»
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Arthur M. Beekwtlk, Jv.
Arthur II Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of Circuit Court.
CI*rk Circuit Oaurt
Seminole County. Flee Id*
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strictly for adventure-minded
kids, tonight's episode ihould
keep them on the edge o f
their scats. Once again g*v
Is need against the valiant
crew o f the Seavlew, but this
time not aboard the sub. Most
of the action lakes place in
another o f thoi* red revolu­
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lutlin-Ameri­
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leadrr o f th* revolt, now a
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vnoo (Aags* a to Sep­
tember B ) Yew t o * only to
H i m oat way* to tor* a
gnator tocoa* aad that all
la Malar lor you. Then art
tor biiitr Ash to the ass. Oet
ant aad atari aa«lto| NOW.
LUKA (Baptaabar I to Oc­
tober B ) U m plaaata ara cartalaly with you bow aad you
can aaaliorata all coadiUoaa
about you. Um that flae
magnetism wItaly. Maka your
plana aarly. t ha n loltow
through — thodteaUy.
BCORFIO (October a to
November II) You Uka to
work aagloa and thla la a good
day for such, but bo aura you
a n adroit to all that you at­
tempt. Contact right people.
Be romantic and happy to■Iglit.
BAGfTTARJVB (November
B to December 21) Both hueiaeia and paraooal tics approelate your fine talents aad
gualltiea today and go aloog
with your idea*, desires. Go
out la social circles. Fine
benefits coma your way.
CAFRICORN (December B
to January JO) II you go
straight to higher-ups and
state yoar aims, eacelknt re­
sults can be attained. Get affain an a Arm, secure basis.
Sea that assets an handled
to a practical way.
AQUARIUS (January 21 to
February it) You are now in­
spired how to gain gnster
pnstige and have a delight­
ful timo as well. Be sun to
use more modern methods of
operation. Buy gadgets that
lop off time and hard work.
FISCER (February » to
March to) You an now able
to get that project working
with neatness and One finish,
vision. Mata la vary coopera­
tive, appreciative. Co-workers
help with enthusiasm.
IT YOU* m iu &gt; M MMN
TODAY, to or she will be owe
of taosc delightful youngsters
who early adopts the attitude
ef philosopher aad deep think­
er aad fascinates everyone
around kiss, er tor. The beat
outlets ban an to Um ftold
of ontertalameat er anything
that la connected with dealing
directly with the public, but
teach early to be practical aad
maintain s solid financial
foundation.
‘'The BUn lapel, they da
■at cempeL" What yon Make
ef year Ufa la largely qp to
YOU)
Carroll Rlghler's Individual
Forecast for your alga far No­
vember Is bow toady. For
your copy send your Mrtbdate
aad $1-80 to Carroll Rtghtar
Forecast, The Sanford Herald,
Bos 1821, Hollywood 28, Calif.

Twlat" Tree
Because the seed pod ef the
auple tree is sccsatrieally
weighted, ft acquiree a spiral
twist to falling which can
carry ft a considerable dis­
tance from the parent tree,
accenting to the Cacydope-

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W hy Do The Job Halfway, For Full Advertising Response Use The Herald, 322-5612
8. Dor* . Cat* • Pata

Classified
Phones

13. Special Service*
A

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322-5612

COMPLETE ROOFING SRV
NO JOB TOO SM ALL
NO JOB TOO LARGE
Financial Arraaged
333-4331
323-3317

425-5938

22. Pluaibinf

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AKC Reg. Black Min. Poodle
Pups, 4 weeks. 322-4148.

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CONTRACT RATES
ON REQUE8T

P e r s o n a ls
BB
D o you have a drlnklai prob­
lem Writ# P. O. Box 12U.
Sanford
YOUR CHURCH OR GROUP

ELDER SPRINGS
PLUMBING
DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE
323-7837 or 322-S12S
PLUMBING
Contracting R e p a in
FREE ESTIMATES
R. L. HARVEY
144 Sanford Ave.
FA t a t )

23. PalaUac

Permanent Special
» % OFF REO. PRICE
Cut
Curl Beauty Shop
111 Palmetto Ave.
3230434
EVENINO APPOINTMENTS
I Senior* — Harriett'* Beauty
Nook, 103 So. Oak. Pboae
32247a

8. Doc* - Cats • Pata
GOOD bom ai lor kittena. Pk.
333-OT3I.
DOGS RECEIVED lor Adop
tioo, boarded. Animal Res­
cue Laague, 1700 W. Minne­
sota, DeLaad. Ph. 734-1844.

FURNITURE FOR SALE
322 8233

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S W E E T IE PIE

Mon. Oct. 5, '64— Patre 11

By Nadine Seltzer

Far toe btggrsf aeneetfoa af
•early aew art used furni­
ture. see Nell's Furniture
Brokerage la Casselberry
on 1742. Opea 8 days • to 8.

Used fenltoft,
task, ate. Beagkt
Larry's Mart 318 Sailsrd
Ave. Pb. FA HIM.

71. Male Help Wanted
SERVICE STATION Attend­
ant, ago 40 or o v er. Colonial
Oil. 1301 French Ave.

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CLASSIFIED INDEX
t— t.o#t a round
S— Personal#
t— Beauty Car#
I— Day Nuratrlaa
S—Child Car#
I —Doe*—Cat#—Tata
1»—1.1v# atock
II—Special Nolle##
! I —Catering
14— Plata# t# Eat
II— Spatial Sarvlcaa
1 •— Swlmmlns Peats
17—Janitorial Sarvlcaa
t l— l&gt;o-Il-Youraalt
15— Builders Supplies
IS—Conertta Conatr.
St— Horn# Rapalrs
11—Ptumbln*
11— Palntln*
II—Wall Drltlln*
11— Air Cond. * Haatlae
11— Radio • Telacitlon
tt—Photo * Koelpmtnt
la— Home Appllantaa
It— Musical Inatrumaola
11— Uualnaaa Eiiulpmanl
II—Job Prlntla*
14—
Upholstery
I)—Vacuum Claanara
IT—Borina * Htoraaa
15—
Kitarmlnatora
41—Plants— Klow.r*—Saads
IS—Iliac. For Mala
It— Arllclaa For Rant
II—Swap or Kxchanco
It— Wantad To nuy
I I —Furnlluro For Dalo
II —Antiques For Malo
11— Monty To I&lt;oaa
It— Uualnaaa Opportunltlao

322-5612
From

Sanford

Excbanio

• 1—Manor Wantad
SI—favlnga * Loan
II—laauranea
•I— School# a taatruetlaaa
71—Kmplnymrat Sarvlcaa
71—Bala Help Warned
71—Famala llalp Wantad
71—Mata or Famala Help
74—a. It. Hatp Wantad
77—Situation Wantad
St— Incoma Property
II —Sualnaaa Prop—flat#
sa—float Katata Wantad
Si— lltal Katata lata
17—Uualnaaa Rantala
te— Lata f o r Sala
at— Farm#—(lrovaa
SI—Out at Slata Acreage
t l — Hauaaa Far Sato
II —Houaaa—Salt or naat
IT— llouaa For Rant
H I— llaaort Rantala
lo t—Trallara—Cabanas
tot—Mobil# Korn aa— Sola
101—Moblla Homaa— Rant
1"4—Trallar Spaca— Rant
10)
—Trallar Lote—Bale
l i 'l —Aparlmania For Hast
101—llooma For tlont
1 IS— Holst llooma
111— Itantal Agents
111—Wantad To llanl
11 )
—Autoa For Kata
111—.tutor—Mata or Trad#
111—Truck# For Sala
110—
Autamotlva htrvlr*
111—
Vcootara A Cyclaa
171— Ho.la A Xlotora
111—Marina Suppllas

425-5938
From S*mln«l* County
total Direct)

Excellent Locatiop
BEAUTIFUL Building Lot on
river at New Smyrna Beach.
Ocean tide. $35aO—TERMS.
3 BEDROOM, I bath home
with lge. living room , fam ­
ily room, fenced yard with
shade A fruit trees.
$17,900 • TERM S

Payton Realty
322-1301

17-92 a t Hiawatha

St. Johns Realty
THE TIME TESTED FIRM

314 N. Park Av4.
FA 34133
—Trades
considered,
and
OPEN
w e'll build on your lot. Semi­
FOR SALE. Reasonable, In­
SANFORD'S
nole County's leading Build­
com e
property, c o r n e r
NEWEST HOMES
er
French Ave. and 3rd St
Ion West Fourth Street)
HAROLD LOGAN
Zoned Commercial. Phone
County's
Leading
LMN ENTERPRISES, INC. Semlnola
322-4737 or 322-3020.
Builder
Sales office: So on U. S. IT8.1. H e a l Estate Wanted
HAROLD LOGAN
92 to Dixie Bell Diner, turn
LMN ENTERPRISES. INC.
right one block oo Seminole
LOT or small acreage on river
3 ft 4 Bedroom, 1 ft 2 Baths.
Ave. 838-3911.
or lake adjoining. Write Box
$330 down and up. So. oa
91, Sanford Herald.
CREENBRJAR
U. S. 17-92 to Dixie BeU Din­
Choice
lots
available
la
er, turn right one Block on
WITH YOUR HELP
Grssnbrlsr o f Leak Arbor
Seminole Aveoue. 838 3911.
I ran turn your hard-lo sale
overlooking
g olf
aanree
property into a SALK. Let's
Custom building Is your BY OWNE'I, nice 2 Bedroom
Talk.
House—mutt sell, clot* to
•pacifications.
Grtenkrier
schools, store, P. O. ft oo
BART PILCHER, Broker
developed by
paved
road. $3,730 ft cash
Pertooal Service
KINGSWOOD
talk*. Pb. 448-4401, Enter
Call 322-7198
PA 2 &gt;074
prise, Florida.
BUILDERS, INC.
H7. lluninetM Rentals
202 Fairmont Dr.

HI. Income Property

Stemper Agency

$100 DOWN

FHA - VA HOMES

HOMES
FOR SALE

FHA - VA

Stenstrom Realty

Arthur H. B«.W* :h. Jr

t. tsai
SD K -U

3 BEDROOM, 1 Bath. Concrete
Block,
kitchen
equipped,
39" TWIN BED. Maltreat,
fenced yard, VA Loan, near
Pinecreit School A Sbojy
Springs A Fieri Frame. Good
| Condition, $13. 122-04W.
ping Center. 322-7213.
POST. FA 2-0477.

BY OWNER
2 Bedroom mime, 817 CaUluia. ROOM for a map. Rrierenccs.
Gateway T o Tbe waterway
211 Ridge Rd. Loch Arbor.
322-3713.
Robson Sporting Good#
2-BEDROOM
fram
e
Spacious 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath,
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
2827 Magnolia Ave. near CLEAN ROOM for Man. 401
Florida Room, Central Heat,
904-4-1
g. 1st Ph. FA &gt;to*l
N.A.S.
Cheap
rent,
848
n
o
.
Magnolia
Ave.
322-0720.
$1,400 Down. Will consider
Ph. 323-3314.
lease. Ph. 322 4018 after 3
3&gt;k IIP JOHNSON Motor, lik*
ROOMS
p. m.
new, rushioni ft Gas Tank—
SINGLE - DOUBLE
$123. 322-4232.
E lav a tor a r t maid service
TRANSFERRED: 8 BDRM., 1
From $12.3* per week, yearly
Bath,
Kitchen
Equipped.
SANFORD H K IA U 9
lease.
Fenced In back. $330 Down,
WANT ADS
VALDEZ HOTEL
Payments $74 04, North Or­
322-12*1
Mrs. Burton
-• p. l n g f a s t
lando. Ph. 322 2291.
It's Just good business to
RESULT*
ch eck first with Sanford’ s 115. Auto* For 8*1*
HOUSE ft 3 loU on Sanford
largest H o m e
Servicing
Ave. with I lota ft Apt. on
Agency. F1m Horn**, Fairly 1964 VW Station Wagon, $21*3.
Palmetto, $18,300- 322 0323
Ph. 323 0643 after 4.
P riced , la all SUetl
or 3234.
•33 PLYMOUTH 4 d oor. 8 cyl.,
automatic transmission, 8200.
Psrade Snare Drum, $33.
323 060*.

SEVERAL Outstanding 2 ft S
lo g fasti
Bedroom Hornet available t*
Call Today, F o r Prompt and 1938 RAMBLER 4 d oor, $330.
all Areas o! Sanford. Let us
322-3337.
Efficient Service. It Pays I
Show you Around I
1961 FORD Falrlane V-*, ft
door, standard transmission,
radio ft heater. Take up re­
2868 P A R K DRIVE
• 7201 S
Are.
maining paymrnta. C a l l
822-2420
822-7488
VK 2-3232 anytime
322-1423 after 6:00 P.3I.
NIGHTS 322-8824 - 323-0348
1937 FORD, 83 h.p. 4 door.
3 BEDROOM, X Bath M ar
Pinecreit School ft new
Original. Spare parts. Phone
668 3833.
Shopping Center. VA 1-oao,
204 Laurel Dr. Ph. 322-4834. TWO BEDROOM, unfurnished
1018 Magnolia, 173.00. R. A STOCK CAR: ’39 Ford, 2 en­
W illiams, Ph. 322 3931.
gines. 2422 S. Chase, after
3 BEDROOM Hardwood ftoori,
« P.M .
nice big yard with sprinkler
1 • bedroom.
system,
beat section
of FURNISHED.
Adults. No pets. 322-4038.
town.
Owner transferred

NIGHTS 322 4124 -

32X0344

$ Bank l

Ph. 322 4838.

2 BEDROOM furnished house
on lake, electric kitchen. A
FHA • RESALES
hunter’s pa ra d iit. In the
Like new, g ft 8 BEDROOM
Osteen area, $30 mo. Also
MASONRY Homes, 1 A 2
on e for $23 m o. Ph. 322 0319 '81 Renault, $1087 bal, $4t mo.
Baths, Kitchens Equipped.
o r 322 8736.
'61 C'orvair 11087 bal, $41 mo.
$100 Down, Payments lest
'6t Chevy, $1288 bal, $47 mo.
thin rent.
3 • BEDROOM, 2 bath, un
'St Renault, $499 bal, $23 rao.
1IELMLY REALTY
furnished. 1 ml. to base, 2
'at Falcon wg, $962 bal $44 mo.
Pb. 322-1841
blocks to shopping center ft
’•I Metro, $4*7 bal, $32 mo.
school. 1 year irate requir­ ’60 VW. P.U. $896 bal, $3* mo.
TOTAL PRICE ONLY $4830
e d . $120 m o. 3228470 after '60 Ford, $789 bal, $33 mo.
Neat sm all 2-bedroom home,
3 p. m.
*0 Ford, $6*9 bal, $3t mo.
only 10 blocks from dow n­
'*0
Mercury $1147 bal, $43 mo.
3
BEDROOM,
L
ease-322
8233
town. Low down payment,
'30 Chevy, $4*2 bal, $32 mo.
m o n t h l y payments only
2 BEDROOM, furnished, $63.
'39 Olda., $796 bal, $34 mo.
$4*30.
t-RF.DROOM, furnished, $63. ' » Inter. P.U. $383 bal, $30 mo.
3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, furnish­ '3* Ply. win $6*0 bal, $32 mo.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
ed . $115.
Realtor
'39 Chevy, $987 bal, $43 mo.
Raymond LuadqulM, A lto.
'39 Mercury $794 bal, $33 mo.
PA 3-3831 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
'39 Ford, $681 bal, $32 mo.
R E A L ESTATE-INSURANCE ‘39 Chevy wg $891 bal, $39 mo.
Government Owned
3rd ft Park Ave.
1957 Merc. Wg. $2*4 bal $17 mix
Homes
Phone 322 3841
'37 Bulck, $692 bal, $32 mo.
'34 Cadillac, $897 bal, $39 mo.
F U R N I S H E D 2 Bedroom
'34 Chrys. $642 bal. $32 mo.
House. 2481 Palmetto, Ph.
'3* Hillman $344 bal, $30 mo.
Salt ct ion of 2. 3. and 4
322-0274.
'38 Ford $341 bal, $29 mo.
Bedrooms located in various
11)11. Mobile Home* • Sale '36 Olds. $476 bal, $33 mo.
lections of Sanford
'36 Pont. $711 bal, $32 mo.
Immediate Delivery
1-2 amt 3 Bedrooms
'3* Ramh. wg $6*1 bal $32 mo.
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
NEW and USED
'34 Nash $199 bal. $to mo.
FROM $50.00
Awnings ft Cabanas
'37 Merc. wg. $299 bal $ lt mo.
FOR TH E BEST HOME
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES '36 Merc.
$373bal$14mo.
HUY
Hwy. 17 92 S
322-2362 '33 Cadillac $192 bal $10 mo.

Repossessions

Ball-Blair Agency

$100.00 DOWN

SEE YOUR

95. Hou*es For Sale

51. Articles For Kent
TIM I. A UKnHICK and
PA T 1 T a. DEliniCK. kla
wlfa
RENT A BED
BRBIIlflBCBl UNKNOWN
Hospital.
Baby
ABO TOi All parties clalmlna Rollaway,
Intaraata hr. thraufh. uadar
Beds, by Day, Week, or
er aialnat tka alaraaald parMonth.
aona
VOIT A R I harabr nollflad
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
that a Complaint to forartnaa US W. 1st
322-3181
a cartala mor l*a»a ancumbarIn* tht rnltewtn* daaarlbad
53. Wanitd To Buy
ra
proparly, lo-w it:
Concrete Block Bulldlag, 34 x
l/»t Id, Dloek C. TANOLE31. terrau o floors with 1224
WOOD BECTIOV THHEE HOUSE W A N T E D
FROM
n K PI.AT, arcordln* to tha
Rraltor-lniuror-Tradiu
feet floor space for Rent.
OWNER.
Will
assume
Mort­
plat tharaof aa raroHad In
32 * 4991
l')9t S. French Ave.
Bow m ans Trailer Ct. Ph
gage on 3 Bedroom, t bath.
Plat Book IS. Pa«a 1». !*&gt;*•••
lie Wteorda of Samlnola
668-4906.
Write Full D eta ils-B ox M.
Coon tp. Plarlda.
Sanford Herald.
baa baan fllad aaatnat y « o l»
FOR LEASE
lha above atylad tult. and you
SERVICE STATION.
ara ranulrad to aarva a copy USED FURNITURE, one room
of
your
Annwar
or othar
or houseful, tools, m isc. Good Locauoo. Good Products.
2, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
I'laadlna to tha Complaint "n
Good Treatment
items. ANYTHING you have
Plaint Ufa atloro-ya. A Nl&gt;K ItI, IVk A 2 BATHS
PHONE
LOCALLY
322-4342
kON, UCaH. I'KAN A U l » Nto sell. 322 2270.
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
DEB, I H Coat Cantral Boulaor apply to the
varft Orlan lo, Florida, and HI*
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT!
PURE OIL COMPANY
lha orlalnal Anawnr or othar WE BUY ANYTHING that’ s
For Complete Information
sellable. We sell anything
Plaadlna In lha office of tha
S et oi Call Your
Clark o f tha Circuit Court on ' that's buyable. 322 MU. J A 90. I«4il* For Sale
For the Beat Buy In
or bafora 'ha IJth dar « f '&gt;'*•
A New »r Resale Home,
R Trading Post. Inc. 2309 S.
obar, 1141. If you fall lo do •••
4 BUILDING LOTS for Sale.
See Stenstrom Really
a dacraa pro con?**— ,» l" '•* 1 Orange Blossom Trail, O r­
SALKS I1ROKER
Cheap for Cash by Owner,
takan aaalnat you for tha re*
lando.
A
T
a
Have
The
Horn*
For
You
llaf damandad In tha Complaint
City water. Sewer A Paved
We Have The Home For You’
Thla Noll:# ahall ha pobliahStreet. Ph. Mary Genova —
ad one# a waak for f &gt;ur con- 55. Furniture For Sate
aacutlva waakn In lha * A &gt; 323 0677 or 322 2244.
rom&gt; i i KitAi.it
, ieli
Ui
Your
Furniture.
DATED THIN H I 'lay or
2368 PARK DRIVE
Quick
Service
With
the 95. Houses For Sal*
Baptambar. H i t .
322-2420
332-74*8
2363 PARK DRIVE
iaEAI.1
Cash
SUPER
TRADLNG
Clark af Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlan
Daputr Clark
Puhllah Sept. 11. ft. S* * n r '

12.1. Boat* A Motor*

Seminole Realty Stenstrom Realty

Earnings of $33-73 weekly pos­
sible preparing mail lists for
advertisers in your home. 95. IIouncii For Hal*
Patios, Floor, F r te EsUmaua
Choose own hours. For in­ 8 BEDROOM, 3 Bath, sera
aaad, cement, rock , pjjto,
formation
w rite:
Depart­
ed patio. Ph. 323 0.141.
steel,
crease
traps, dry
ment Council-11, Box 1763,
w rlli. Steppug atones.
S.S.S., Springfield, Missouri 2 HDKM , 1303 Elliott, $4,300.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
63803.
323 0123 or 3234.
30* Elm Ave.
323-5731
77. Situation Wanted
2 Bedroom Hoots, fruit trtei,
GUNS. Buy, oe3, Trnde. Re­
nice lge. lot. By owner. Ph.
pair. O S T E E N BRIDGE NEAT, experienced lady d e ­
322 0633.
sires light housework or
F1S11 CAMP.
baby sitting. Ph. 322-3344.
BILL’S BARGAIN BARN
EVERETT A . HARPER
o f 10,000 Items
EXPERIENCED Maid wants
AGENCY - REALTOR
1300 Grapeville Ave.
days work. Ph. 322-1441.
M to « . Park Ave.
P k oM i PA 3-3384 or FA 3-23*3
RENT Blue Lustre Electric BABY SITTING In m y boma
C irpet Shampoocr for only
for working mothers. 322READ Y TO MOVE IN
tt per day. Carroll's Furn.
6713.
New 3 A 4 Bedroom Hornet,
Bure.
1-2 baths. So. Loegwood ires

Legal Notice

108. Rooms For Rent

$100 DOWN
HOME OWNERS
Rental homaa. Priced
FHA-VA HOMES Good
right, are renting a r t le u -

50. Miac. For Sale

FURNITURE For Sale, Morris Minor Convertible, Mov­
ie Editor Splicer, Youth
Red,
End Tables, Table
iv v n a r m c r i r r o m T o r
THB VI.ITH J I U I U W . CIULamps, Chest of Drawers. 4t
r t rr i t t i n n m i m i i o l k
Misc. for Sale. T E * 1203.
rotivrr, r u a i o i .
m n c a a v bo. i n n
EXTENSION
T I I K M U T U A L I . I I 'K I X S U R - 20' WOODEN
A V I ’ll
COM P A S T
or
NEW
Ladder with rope A pulley.
T on s.
3324710.
Plaintiff,
y».
U A. DERRICK. M *1.
21" ZENITH TV, good condi­
r«fm 4an ’ a
tion. 840. 3224270.
s o T ira s r avrr i s
a oB T O toa r o N c a o n a a

97. Houses For Rent

HOME RENTERS

FREE ESTIMATE

MAIDS — N. Y. TO 833 wk.
KUSH REFERENCES. TO P
JOBS. FARE ADVANCED
QUICKLY. HAV-A-MAID, 4
Bond St. Great N eck, N. Y .

95. Houses For Sale

RENTALS

Cpbolsterlag ft Mattress ren­
ovating. New ft Used Furni­
ture. Call N il Bedding Mfg.
Ce.. at 7 » Celery A v«.
FA 3-2117,

FOR A PAINTER, inside or
The City o f Sanford Civil Ser­
out, call Lutber Taaker at
vice Board Is accepting ap­
322413*.
HHS plications for the positions
o f Water Utility Man, Meter
24. Wall Drilliat
Reader, and Bldg. Malnt.
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
Man. Requirements: 11 to 43
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
yrs. of age; reaid eat of
All Types and Slata
Seminole County for at least
Wa Repair and Service
six m o n t h s , elementary
STINK
a c h o o 1 education. Bldg.
Machinery and Supply Co.
Malnt. man should have
307 W tod St
FA 2-6433
some experience In electri­
cal, carpentry, palatini a r t
25. Air Cond. ft Heating
concrete work. Examination
(or qualified applicants will
AIR-CONDITIONING
be held at 2:30 P.M . Oct. 17.
By FEDDERS
1944, in city hall. Submit ap­
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.
plications to Civil Servie*
200 So. Park Ave.
322-4234
Exam iner in city ball prior
FOR CENTRAL HEATING
to Oct. If. 1144.
Borg-Warner oil fired fur72. Female Help Wanted
nachee. York heat pumps.
SHEET M ETAL
The City of Sanford CWU Ser­
SPECIALTIES
vice Board Is accepting a p ­
Free Estimates — 3224241
plications for the position o f
Clerk-typist. Requirem ents:
30. Home Appliance*
18 to 43 yrs o f age. High
AUTOMATIC Washer. 322 3802
school graduate o r equival­
ent education; resident o f
31. Musical Inntrumenta
Seminole County fo r at least
six months. Some experience
Piano Taatai art Keys*
W. L. Harmoa - FA 34M3 in general office procedure,
book-keeping and operation
Plano Servicing a Tuning
o f office machines desired.
Gone Cumbaa — 3232641
Examination for qualified
applicants will be held at
1962 LOWERY FESTIVAL or2:30 P.M. Oct. 17, 1944. in
gan, two full sice manuals
city ball. Submit applica­
with pre-iot pistons for each.
tions to Civil Servlet E xam ­
Full pedal board, beautiful
iner in city hall prior to Oct.
walnut finish, like new con­
15. 1944,
dition. 82100 00-322 0221.

can ralaa $30.00 and more,
eaay and f a i t Hava 10
m em bers each aell only
twenty SO cent package! m y
lovely e h a a r y Chriitmas
Carol Table Napklna. Keep 35. Vacuum CleanerN
$30 fo r your treacury. No
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
m oney needed. Free earnYOUR RK XAIR D E A LE R
plea. A n n a Wade, Dept. 2866 S. Park
322-6511
131AW1, Lynchburg, Va.
SALES - PARTS - SERVICE

4. Beauty Cara

55. Furniture For Sal*

Stenstrom Realty

322-2420
322-7496
NIGHTS 322 6124 — 323 0344

VA - FHA
Propetly
Management
and Sales Broker
JIM HUNT
REALTY
Office: 322 2118
Nights: 323-0700
322 0648
3324 Park Drive

10.1. Mobile Home* • Kent
l

B E D R O O M Trailer on
large laka. Adults only. Tb.
322-7368

10H. Apartment* for Rent

LA R G E 2 bedroom furnished
apartment. 322 3333.
APT.

Ph.

National

REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
m i l
SANFORD A V E .
lU lft

orK N

EVENINGS

Phone 322-4503

$30 mo. Up. Surplus City.

FURNISHED
8330.

W K DO TRADK1

322

I IK. Auto* •Sale o r Trade
SALE OR TRADE: 1950 Bulck

4-door hardtop Electra. Fac­
tory air and full pow er. A-l
condition, .tee at K iddy's
CLEAN furnished 2 bedroom
Standard Station,
1st ft
apt., water ft lights furnish­
French.
ed. Close in. 322-3680.

FURN., Garage Apt.. 2343W I ‘JO. Automotive Service
Palmetto A v e. 3234623 or
RAVENNA PARK. 3 Bedroom.
3254.
8 bath, Central Air-condi­
tioning, heating, built-in kit­ GARAGE APARTM ENT, furn
chen, excellent cloiet ipace,
ished, $45. 322 2202 nr 33*3 Senktrik Gian* and Paint
established lawn, landscap­
Company
ed. 404 Salsuma Dr. Phooa FURN. APT., 412 Tark Ave.. 210 Magnolia Pb. FA 2 4422
Apply upstairs or Ph. 322
322-8448.
3010. Shady Oaks Apia.
Auto Cl#*#,
YOU CAN T BEAT IT
ft Sea* Covers
A NEAT and clean 2 bedroom A P T , Adult, $40. 611 Park.
home, partly furnished, on UNFURNISHED 2 Bedroom
I sera of land for $4,300.
Apt., K 11 e h • n Equipped
Good part of town. Substan­
M4 W. to * St. FA 2-868g
1041s W. 18th St. Ph. 349 3932
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
tial down payment desired.
FURNISHED,
lovely
2-bed
Call
room
garage
apartment.
Lake Golden, lake privileges
322-0274.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

SOUTHWARD

Investment ft Realty
Furnlihed Apts. Centrally lo
116 N. Park Ave.
322 1173
cated $43.00 ft I6O0O per
month. Ph. 322 3641.
3 BEDROOM, 1 bath, deep
well, Pinecrest low down
SMALL.
FURN.
Efficiency
payment. 11* W. Woodland
Apt. for 1 o r couple. Lights
Drive. 322 3262
ft water included. $43. Ph.
322 7399.
90. II o u h m - Sale o r Rent
2 BEDROOM Sale or Rent.
Call 322-3138 after 5 p. m.

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

Furn. Apt. 2300 MenonvDIe.
[ 3 BEDROOM, Concrete Block,
Kitchen equipped. Call 322- MODERN 2 Bilrm. fu rn T A pl
339*.
601 Palmetto Ave. 322 1271
after 3:30 p m.
CUSTOM Built Home on Lake.
Ph. evenings 322 1397.
I-Room E fficiency apt. with

97. HouNea For Rent
2 BEDROOM furnished house,
to* W. ltth Ph. 319 3932.
NICE 2bedroom home, com ­
pletely furnished. 322-2377.

pvt. bath ft shower, suitable
for couple or tingle person
o r retired All utilities in­
cluded ui rent. Ideally lo­
cated on 1st St., within 1
block of 2 free parking loU
and shoppeig center. In­
quire at Manuel Jacobson
Dept. Store 211 K First St.

FURS' . smalt 2 Bedroom
House, 2 miles from Air
Base, $63. Ph. 322-6370.
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
Cowan. 322-4012.
FURNISHED T w o Dedroom
C. H. House, Carporte, Fen­ 3 ROOM Furnlihed Apt. Airced Back Yard. Call 322-4244
conditioned Bedroom. $43. til
or 32I-UK4,
E. 41ft., 3 i i C83,

END
THE

SEASON
MTTMG

1000
win a

USED CAI
WORLD SKRIE8
START W EDNESDAY

60 Chevrolet
lateala Convertible, ft
C jL , Auto. Traha., Ra­
dio and Heater, Extra
(Ira n Car. Humper T e
Bumper, Sharp.

’1395
61 Ford
Country Sedan, 4-Dr. Sta­
tion Wagon, V-8. Auto.

Truua., Power Steering,
Radio sad Hoatsr, Lagt ago Hack, Clean, Solid
rauapoftatioa.

1495
61 Olds
Super M Convertible,
V-8, Auto. T t o m .,
Powrr Starring and
Brakes. Radio a r t
Heater.

1375
61 Olds
“ Super X*" Four Door
Hardtop, V-8 Ratine, Auto.
Traaamiaoioa. Power Blear­
ing, Powar Brakoa, Radio
and Haatar.

’1395
61 Chevrolet
niarayne 4-Door Madaa, 8
Cylinder*,
A n to m s t i r
Tranamiaaion, Radio and
Haatar.

1395
62 Chev. Belair
4-Dr. Sedan, V-8, Auto.
Tran*.. Hosier, Sharp
Rail Fluioh, Clean (atrrior, Good Tlrra, A
Good Buy At

*1595
61 Chev. Impala
4 Door Hardtop. Equipped
With V-8. Auto. Trams..
Powar Strarlug. Radio and
Haatar, Haautiful 2-Tnna
Finiah. Color Kayad latarior la lilua. WW Tires,
M achaakally Right.

INUEST *1695
if* iu

Deltona!
Dalian#. W c U C i M e a l and
aiaataal co m m u n ity la &gt;u&gt;t
mlnutoa from you. Drive over
Ionov and aoe lo r youraail
m at# ipacioui hom otiiot mat
tall lor only S IIS 9 .. inclwdm«
C o n tra l W ator M a in * a n d
P a yad S tr a a ltt V a n '* b #
am aitdt SI0. start# you an m o
» a y lo tha boat bwaalmertt
o4 your M a i
v

61 Olda
Super *8 — 4-Dr. Hardtop,
V-8, Auto. Trans., Powar
Strrriug, Powar Brakao,
Radio and llaatar, Illuslrlout Light Blue Finiah,
Clean Wall Kept laUrlor,
Powered
By
UlUt-HI*h
Compreaaion Rocket En­
gine, Plenty O f Power aad
Ready T o Go.

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B e auro to too
^
Pom tart, a, M rck ia • tamoua
J a m a o n d ia p la y m th a
M e r id a a r h ih t f a l *» » * V.
* o r k r a Pairt Vou’U alt# want
'» lour lha i s other OW.|htnrf
mortal». all tailored lo h i your
PO«k*ttwoJ. Pnaoa ra n *, from
t m o . to SIS.JVO. tor the b&gt;&lt;.
toauty modal down oovm om a
•tart at o n ly Uii., w ith
monthly aaiiiionto aa low m
149.271

OMiVM OUT TOOAY I
T a k e lo la ra ta to * 4 to M b
ton# lachaneto M S
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OPEN FRIDAY
NITE T IL

9 P.M.

HOLLER
M OTOR SALES
2nd. * Palmetto
Ph- 322-4251

2507 Park Dr.
Ph. 322 0M1

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12— Mon. Oct. 6, *64

Water Project
Forlongwood
Is Explained
By Bm u Estes
Leaf wood City C o u n c i l
CfcabmM B. C. Carlton ex­
plained at Thursday night's
■eating that plant to aerate
the dty water ayittra are neteatary la order to rampty with
atate refutation* requiring all
cities to chlorinate their water
ayetemi.
City official* have been advlaed by the itata health
autborttlei that the chlorine
treatment without the aeration
praceet would result in aepa
ration ol the aulphur from the
water with the poaiiblllty of
eaualng objectionable aolidi.
Residents Benjamin Newmaa and Edgar Wright ap­
peared at tha meeting to com
plain about doga that were
creating a nuliinca In their
neighborhood. Mayor A. R.
Lormana urged person* who
know of or are being annoyed
by unllcenied dog* to ilgn
eomplalnta *o that the dog or
dinance ean be enforced.
Lormann atated that persons
found guilty of violating the
ordinance will be prosecuted
to the full extent of the law,
which eaili for fine* not eg
eeedlug $300 or four month*
Imprisonment or both. In ad
ditloo ha warned the dog own­
er* If their dogs are running
loo** they run the risk of be
log picked up.
Resolutions were passed to
have public hearings, Dec. 3
at I p.m. to permit resident!
on Tullia and Oak Streets and
Land and Seminole Avenues
to voice objection* to paving
aascssment*. The Council
agreed to advertise for bid*
for resurfacing Evergreen
Avenue, Marvin Avenue and
Highland Street. The main
tenance department
was
authorised at the suggestion
of Councilman John Reams to
clear tha city property on
Church Street between Wilma
and East Lake for public park
log.

S jj
!M R

Geneva Band To
Give Concert
Hy JoAnn lleye
The Eastern Seminole Rend
of Geneva will present an
hour-long concert Oct. 10 in
eo-operatlon with the p.T.O.
The P.T.O. will be eerving a
turkey dinner in the rumnmn
Hy hall aa the hand provide*
the tnueir outside on the Iswn
tinder the direction o f Rich,
a n i Zellry, the concert will
begin at 6:18 and continue
to 6:16.
Mr. Zelley atated lees than
tw o weeks ago that ha would
like a 30 piece hand by Christ
mas and In the last two week*
has had three new members
to join and an old one to re­
turn. The new members ares
Martian Ried, Oviedo; Stan­
le y Larue, Siavla; ami (lrtrl*
ChrUllieb, Chiiluota. The hand
now has a total o f 21 mem­
bers and three months to
Christmas.
The hand alill nerds saxes,
bom s and trombones. Chnrlet
Lamb and W . L. Sieg have In­
struments which they will
lend to anyone wishing In
join tha bond.

II

illWiMMHIWI—

Longwood To Host Hollywood Stars
By Dn m E»la*
[technician* not to mention ■/■•wee for Nova Film Pro­ (filmed at Wekiwa Springs,
The elty of Longwood la between 80 and 60 Seminole ductions new film, "Night of the Shamrock Studios in
Winter Park, and tha Evsrbraeing itaelf for an Invasion Indians, who will be errivlng the Laughing Owls.”
glades.
of Hollywood celebrities and |Oct. IP to begin shooting
Heading tha rast will be
Robert Taylor, Ann Francis,
Brenda Scott and Chad Ev­
erett, who will stay at the
Langford Hotel In Winter
Park whila working in thi*
MyrtJe Wilson, Home De­
area.
monstration agent will start
Longwood
waa
rhoorn
for
Tha Reverend Fred B. gregational singing at the
Its smalt town flavor, accord­ a beginners’ class In clothing
Chance, pastor of tha First piano.
construction Wednesday at
A nursery will ba provided ing to Bill Owens, head of
the C o u n t y
Agricultural
Baptist Chureh her* will con­
production,
end
the
local
for all services. The public la
hotel, restaurant* and bars Building on 17-92 (South o f
duct Revival services In hla invited to these services.
Sanford).
will be used in the Irenes.
own church, Sunday through
The class will run 6 weeks
Tha plot is a modern story
Sunday week. Services will
set in the Everglades region, from 0 a m. to 11 a.m. Please
be held each evening at 7:30
hence the Indiana. Two day* rail the agent’s o ffic e if you
eacapt Saturday.
of shooting have been sched­ wish to enroll in the cla n .
Rev. Chance who recently
uled for the Longwood loca­ The class will be every
tion and other scene* will lie Wednesday.
observed hie second anniver­

First Baptist To
Conduct Revival

sary at First Baptist Church
came to Sanford from P«n*«eola, where he was pastor of
tha Myrtle Grove Baptiat
Church for ten years.
During the past two years
the membership of First Bap­
tiat Church has increased
from 1,676 to 1,717 members.
There have been 3t)fl received
Into tha membership during
this time.
Assisting Rev. Chance In
the Revival will ba Al and
Ivy Walsh, a personable hus­ REV. FRED H. CHANCE
band-wife Evangelistic Music
team from Atlanta, Ga. Mr.
Walsh will lead the singing
and sing dueta with his wife.
Mr*. Walsh, a dramatic so­
prano, will serve as soloist
and will accompany tha con­

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a study course completed this
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Rev. Grogan is the new pas­
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ties aa soon as he is able
to move his family from Tenneasee.
Mrs. Robbie Braddy, Sun­
day School superintendent, re­
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supper were wrll attended.
The
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hook,
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Rev. M. II. Jackson. Mrs.
Juckxon taught the inter­
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tha juniors, and Mrs. Flor­
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Mrs. Ilnrhura Stevens, Mrs.
Ihihbie Brnddy, Mrs. Auditry
Johnson and Mrs. J o A n n .
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Officers of the Longwood
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Smith, at her home in San­
ford.
They took with them punch
and rake. Those making the
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Hopkins,
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Have you ever been caught in
the rain wearing your favorite red
Wool sports jacket &lt;.r shirt or your
favorite crepe, satin, taffeta OF
Penn de Soie tlre*s, only to find la­
ter that darker or lighier apots ap­
pear where the rain touched your
garmmtT Or mnylie while attend­
ing a cocktail party or dinnrr ami
drinking your favorite
licvcrage,
someone humped your arm a* you
lifted the glnx* to take a longing
sip only to find later apots before
---------- ------- your eyea. Thi* phenomenon is not
uncommon. Water spot* occur frequently. Rut they be­
have differently on various fabrics.
W ater apots are mint pr uuunced on rrepes, taf­
fetas, satins, IVau de Soie, and similar fabric construc­
tions. Where water comet in contact with tha fabric,
tli* tilin g has a tendency to pil* up around the outer
edga o f the stained area and leuvee a heavy deposit
lu the form of a ring. In ia « c . like thU, it la n&lt;i*»ibl«
fo r you to take your finger nail and acratch the white
deposit. Temporarily, the ring will disappear. Rut it
will reappear upon ahvirhlng niulsture from the air.
It ia perhaps difficult to believe, hut many water
■taina are difficult to remove from a fabric. It take* a
skilled spotter with tha proper equipment and a skilled
technique called "feathering” to remova what aeems to
ba net atain at all. Don't taka thancea with you r good
clothes. Send them to us.
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on the S t Johns R iver * * * *

“The N ile o f A m erica"

W EATH ER: Goudiness with some rain or drizzle; clearing tonight; high today 70-75; low tonight in 50s.

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THE

VOL. 56

United Press Leased W ire

Established 1908

TUES.. OCTOBER 6, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 293

W EEK:

"After listening to Barry Goldwater talk out of both ltdei of
his mouth, ! have come to the
conclusion that he would ra­
ther switch than fight!" . . ,
Kathleen Reynolds, S t a t e
Democratic Coramitteewoman
•aye and adds . , . "you can
quote me."
• • •

David Leonard, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Leonard, return­
ed last week from teaching
school in England and travel­
ing around Europe with a
youth hostel group. His family
didn't recognise him when
they met him at the airport.
Seems in the tradition of the
wanderer, be has grown a
luxurious an d magnificent
beard. He disembarked wear­
ing tha traditional trenchcoat,
staff in hand and crock under
arm.
• • •

If you didn't register to vote
by last Saturday, It’ s too late
now. Registration books clos­
ed. One of the biggest voter
turnouts in history is expect­
ed.
• • •
F o r m e r Sanforditc Fete
Brock really raked in the priz­
es on "The Price Is R ight"
show last week in New York
City. Pete, twin brother o f Al,
was in NYC on vacation, when
he made bit successful TV
contest appearance. The son
of Mrs. Nancy B rock, and
brother o f Nancy Terwilliger
is the sales manager for the
Pasco Fruit Company in Dade
City. Twin Al lives in Jackson­
ville.
• * •
Percentagewise
S c m 1n ole County continues to set the
pace in Savings Bonds sales in
16 Central Florida counties as
well as ranking second in the
entire state o f Florida. During
August bond sales here total­
ed $36,026. For 1961 to date
sales amounted to $106,310.
The quota for Seminole was
*369,000. Therefore the county
has sttained 110 I per cent of
Its quota. So far in Florida
this year sales have amounted
to $60,201,660, or 2.0 per cent
less thin the total a y e a r ago.
• • •
Aside to Jim Crowe: Your
letter of a little while ago
commending the Sanford Gar­
den Club for donating a Wekrva River park site to the
sportsmen Is reportedly in e r ­
ror. The site is owned by the
Seminole County Federation
of Women's Clubs, w ord has It.
The Garden Club thanks you
for your generous w ords, but
asks that the record be made
straight
• • *
The U. S. Customs Sendee
Is on the hall. An officer was
on duty last Friday afternoon
long before the first Vigilante
touched down at Sanford Na­
val Air Station after a pro­
longed world tour. He met the
flight crews at their planes,
checked them out and then
permitted the men to greet
their families and friends.
• • •
City Commissioners Monday
inked the signature lines on
the contract with the Maurice
II. Connell, I n c , engineering
firm of Miami to make the
survey for the watertrom d e­
velopment plan. Representa­
tives of the lirm are expected
to be in town next week.

Herald Index
Abby ............................ Page 9
B r id g e ............................ Page 9
Classified ................. Page 3A
Comics ...................... Page 2A
Editorial .................... Page 1A
Horoscope ................. Page 2A
Society ........................ Page 8
Sports .................... Pages 6-7
TV Programs ........... Page 9
We the Women .......... Page 9

S-S Development
Meeting Tonight
The annual meeting o f
shareholders of the SanfurdSeminole
Development Co.,
Inc., will be held tonight at 3
at
the
Seminole
County
Chamber o f Commerce c o n ­
ference room.
Directors will be elected,
according to the announce­
ment made by C lifford Me*
£ibbin Jr., president.

$ 6 5 0 ,0 0 0 Federal Funds
Granted Seminole Hospital

H E A V Y ATTACK SQUADRON 13 received it* first RA-5C Vigilante
Monday as Lt. Cdr. Mux Lukenbach piloted the aircraft from the North
American Aviation plunt in Columbus, Ohio, to Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion. Cdr. Lukenbach, center, is being congratulated by Capt. James O.
Mayo, commander of Reconnaissance Attack Wing One, i s Cdr. C. V . Nolta
Jr., VAH-13 commander, looks on.
(Herald Photo)

Admiral Takes
Ride Here In
Mach 2 RA-5C
The Navy’s “ Gray Eagle,"
Rear Admiral Robert Goldthwaite, visited the Sanford
Naval Air Station and took
a flight in a Mach 2 RA-5C
V i g i l a n t e reconnaissance
bomber.
Admiral Goldthwaite is giv­
en the "G ray Engle" name
fo r being the flier with the
longest nuval service on ac­
tive duty.
The
61-year-old
admiral,
commander o f fleet air units
In the Jacksonville area, was
briefed this morning on the
RA-5C and its unique ground
s u p p o r t center by Cnpt.
.fames O. Mayo, commander
Reconnaissance Attack Wing
One, and taken on a tour o f
the
Integrated Operational
Intelligence Center, the high­
speed processing renter for
intelligence data collected by
the tw in-jet UA-6C.
Eater the admiral, w ho has
been flyin g since 10*27, toured
training facilities for Vigil­
ante flight crews ami mainte­
nance personnel including the
Naval Air Maintenance Train­
ing building.
This
afternoon
after
a
flight briefing the admiral
flew buck to Jacksonville in n
Vigilante with Cdr. George
Kinimons, Commanding O ffi­
cer o f RVAH-3, arting as
pilot. Adnt. Goldthwaite is
also commander of all naval
air bases in the Sixth Naval
District

Mets Want To
Return Here
Seminole County Chamber
o f Commerce Manager John
Krider said today that the
New York Meta wnnt to re­
turn the eastern division o f
their farm system to Sanford
for training next spring.
Krider said that be had
been contacted by Joe Mc­
Donald, business manager for
the Mets* farm system which
is directed by Wid Matthews,
asking if the facilities nt
Sanford's Memorial Stadium
would be available to them in
1905.
Krider said that he advised
McDonald that ho thought
the details could he worked
out without difficulty. "I be­
lieve," the trade body man­
ager laid, "that if we treat
these people right there’s 4
possibility that sometime in
the near ftnre we might land
tha putenl club."

Supreme Court

Sales Seminar Set Here

Bryant Asks State m w A
'Poverty' Control BR IEFS
Is**

TALLAHASSEE (U P I) Gov. Farris Bryant recom ­
mended today the state take a
cautious but aggressive atti­
tude towards the federal war
on poverty and organize a
special oflice to handle the
program under the cabinet.
Bryant said an "active ami
aggressive" attitude would en­
able the state to exercise a
"trem endous Influence" over
the program in Florida. It
would m ove forward without
any state controls.
The governor said all state
agencies which might have a
part in the program will meet
Wednesday to talk over plan­
ning and begin organizing the
state's activities.
"W e don't want to dupli­
ca te," said Bryant. "W e want
to do only those things we
want to take part in."
Secretary of State Tom
Adams and School .Superin­
tendent Thomas D. Bailey
agreed with Bryant's recom ­
mendation coordination be set
up under the cabinet, silting

Flies Apain

as the budget commission.
Calif.
EDW ARDS
AFB,
There's a good deal o f moncy involved in th is," Bailey ( L T D — The controversial sixsaid.
Jvt XB70 flew for the second
In other actions, the cabinet tin** Monday and its perform*
released $5,000 from the d e -! nnco apparently lived up to
ficknoy appropriation to oper­ almost all expectations.
ate the judicial council for
the rest of the year and pledg­
CAIRO. U .A .R . (U I'D —
ed $2.256,5lt for school con­
Congo P r e m i e r M o i a e
struction in six counties.
Counties and amounts In- Tshombe landed in Cairo t o cludcd: Alachua $197,400, Bre- j day in defiance of official
vard $571,832,
Hillsborough “ ■d els to Weep him out. But
$603.COO, Martin $54,200, Oran- he w a s s o o n under virtual
ge $300,000, and Pinellas $529,. house arrest.
512.
The cabinet also relea sed '
$5,218 for salaries and expens-1 SAIGON, Viet Nam t l l i ’ I)
cs of National Guardsmen — The Vietnamese governcalled In active duly duruig merit's Viet Nam press agen­
cy claimed today that the
Hurricane Dora.
Also released from deficien­ Communist Viet Cong guer­
cy funds was $4,000 to the rillas are using peasant* as
higher education facilities pro­ human shields in battle.
gram for administrative ex­
penses. The office will have
the eventual responsibility of
I.ONGVIFAV, Tex. (U P I)—
distributing money under a Tiw ,F m Monday entered the
federal program to higher ed- hunt fo r Z2-month-old Kicky
'fared kidnap*
ucation Institution* in Florida, Dglg
D|H| Cro
--------------r*— . ■ a g t m f e f
when sh* left him glniM
a ftw minute* to shop
drugstore.

Trillombe Lands

J

Human Shields

FBI Joins Hunt

GETTING READY (nr n merclinrulisini; m&gt;minnr
to lie held next Tiu'Hitny nijilit nt Florida Statu
Itniik are these officials o f the W ill lunik.
Workshop sessions will lie held start inn nt 5:36
anil the closing hour is listed for i&gt;:30 p.m.
Shown lire T. K. Tucker, hank president and
seminar host, seated ami Loring Burgess, hank
vice president.
(Herald Photo)

-d e a th s CJ Children
Hilda At Sea After
Contract Mop-Up In Fires Stressed
Devastating Dixie
United Pres* International , In Western North Carolina
The remains of Hurricane|where more than 17 Inches of
Hilda, now weakened to * low rajn CJMwd the moJl ierW ul
pressure area, moved into the f l o r i n , jn recent history, rivAtiantic of ft the t.arolinas-k ir- m began receding slightly togima coast today leaving clear
* (.ati„.r offieiatn
skies
and
mounting
flood warned that areas downstream
damage over much of Dixie.
had yet to feel the full brunt

Hilda's Victims
Begin To Rebuild
BATON ROUGE, La. (U PI)
—The people of southern LouLiana buried their dead Mon­
day. an i began rebuilding for
the living today.
Louisiana G ov. John MeKeithcn Monday flew into the
areas stricken by Hurricane
Hilda. After a closcup view,
he called the storm a "terrible
disaster." hut added:
"I think our state is fortu­
nate it suffered no more loss
o f life than it did . . . the peo­
ple are ready to rebuild."
Other bright spots for the
battered residents of the hur­
ricane’ s path were the efforts
of government agencies to help
the area, and news that floodwaters were receding in some
areas.

of the flooding.
The Broad and Congaree
Rivers in South Carolina were
not expected to reach peak
floods conditions until Wednes­
day nr Thursday.
Along the gulf coasts of Mis­
sissippi and Alabam a, utility
crews worked around the clock
to repair dam age and restore
service. Southern Bell Tele­
phone Company officials In At­
lanta estimated that Hilda
knocked out service to approxi­
mately t3D,ooo customers in the
gulf coast area atone.
Director Walter Fuller of
the North Carolina Water Re­
sources Department, said his
state’ s mountain resort area
suffered millions in dam ages.
Officials in at least one town,
Brevard, have asked for fed­
eral assistance, he said.
Many of the scores of fam i­
lies which fled their flooded
homes returned today to count
up the dam ages, but others
had a longer wait.

DETROIT ( u r n — The
Every day in th* United
United Auto Workers and
General Motors, sought today Slates 32 people die in (tret
to clean up plant-level con- and more than 39 per cent of
tracts at 130 bargaining units the victims are children, Eire
and end a 12-day strike by j Chief Mack Cleveland Sr., told
more than a quarter million member* of the Ilolary Club,
Monday, speaking in obser­
workers.
vance o f National Eire Preven­
tion Week.
"F ire is something that hap­
BERLIN ( U P I)— Commun­
ist
Fust Germany t o d a y pens to the other fellow, blit
threat) ned to call off its tiord not to me, is the feeling of

Passes May End

er pass agreement with West
Berlin because uf the death of
ix Communist border guard
Monday in the tunnel through
which 37 refugees escaped.

Demo Switches
COLUMBIA, S. C. (U P I)—
Rep. Albert Watson, D-S. C.,
criticising the Democrats os
"m odern political sirens" en­
ticing tlie nation dangerously
close to the rocks o f ruin,
Monday- night endorsed Re­
publican Harry Galdwptcr for
president.

Crash Kills fi
— A U. S. Navy helicopter
crushed, exploded and burned
in a forest nrar Yokohama to­
day. A Navy spokesman said
all six American servicemen
aboard
were killed. Their
names were withheld until
their families could be noti­
fied.

Ponders Civil
Rights Test
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
The first test « f the HMtl civi!
rights law rested with the
Supreme Court today follow ­
ing arguments on the rights
o f Congress to gear the stat­
ute to interstate commerce.
An Atlanta motel and a
Birmingham restaurant start­
ed the lawsuits which brought
twin cases to the high court
for decision.
Because the parties In the
Birmingham rase have
10
days to file additional briefs,
no ruling can be expected
sooner. But the court is ex ­
pected to art with promptness
so that the government can
be guided in currying out the
anti-discrimination provision*.
Tw o derision Mondays, Oct.
19 and 56 occur b e fo re the
nwUunal eUcliun* an Nov. 3.

Thre*

The

1,325,000

fires

in

the

United States last year caused
financial losses o f over $1,760,ow.ooo

most o f

which could

and should have been prevent­

ed.
"F ire* must be fought liefore they are started, and yuur
fire department spends many
hours preparing to cop# with
fires of ail kinds, learning
»"&gt;st people," Chief Cleveland every step that must be taken
to bring a fire under control,
l id.
Yet each day 1,569 homes constantly trying to Improve
are destroyed in addition U&gt; U techniques, so as to bo pre­
schools, eight churches, five pared for any eventuality,"
hospitals and nursing homes, Chief Cleveland told Itotarlaru.
The club saw a film of an
129 stores and 1.15 plants of all
oil bulk plant fire in Kansas
typst*.
"N o building is fireproof, as City, (photographed by a tele­
long as it is occupied," the vision cam era crew ), which
claimed the lives of six fire­
Chief said.
"O f the 12.U00 persons who men. After the showing of the
die yearly from fires, over fire, a safety expert reviewed
the ...--------Incident ......
and ...........
outlined ....
the
one-third o f these are children, ...„
and a lar^c percentage of safety precautions that could;
them arc alone in a dwelling have prevented the spread of
when fire breaks out," live the fire and subsequent loss
Fire Chief pointed out.
|of life.

County Democrats'
Kickoff Tonight
Democratic candidates forlin ola County Democratic Excounty offices will b« heard lecqlive Commlttc* chairman;
tonight at a kickoff rally of j Mrs. Kathleen Reynolds, state
tin- new Altamonte Springs committee-woman; and
Boh
pcmiH-rntic Headquarters on Ilillhimer, state committedHighway 436. The puhlic is man.
invited.
The meeting Is scheduled
to start nt 7:t5 and free cof­
fee and donuts will he available. The Democratic rampain vun and donkey will he
on display, according tn Bill
Tanner,
county
campaign
A total o f 23,325 persons
chairman.
have registered at th* county
UamliiUtrs to be heard In­ voting office* o f Mr*. Ca­
clude Jo* Davis, Tux Asses­ milla Broca and this figure
sor Mary Earle Walker, Jim is expected to bo raised
Birkcnmcycr, school board; shortly,
taw renre Swofford, county
Mrs. Bruce, county regis­
commission; and Al Davis, trar, reports som e form s were
peace justice for District 6.
mailed in by persona unable
Others on hand will h« Tan­
to visit her o ffic e s and these
ner, Mrs. Zctn Morrison, Scm- have been set aside due to the

23,325 Register
In Seminole

OF THIS CAR was injured Monday at C :!7 p.m. when hi* car
rammed underneath a tractor-trailer at French Avenue and W. Firnt
Street. Treated at Seminole Memorial Hospital was Attaway A. Fields,
74, o f 10D» W. 12th St. Patrolman Don Brumley said Fields was driving
west on First and the truck north on French. T he latter waa driven b y
Bobby Eugene McKenzie, 21, o f Lauren bury, N. C. Fields was tossed about
4 0 fe e t f m m his car, Patrolman Brumley m id. The investigation is con­
tinuing.
y
(Herald Photo)
D R IV E R

Reds

Idiunch One

MOSCOW (U P I) — The So­
viet Union today launched an­
other in its series of unmann­
ed space satellites, th* Ta»»
news agency repotted.

lata rush o f registrants.
Her s ta ff ia now busy tab­
ulating these papers and thsn
will begin the task o f listing
th# number o f Democrats, Re­
publican* and
those
with
other poUlical affiliations.

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Jordan Marsh Orlando will
addreai a special mcrchandialng seminar hosted and sponsored by Florida Stats Bank
o f Sanford next week.
Henri Guertin, vice presi­
dent and general manager o f
the Central Florida depart­
ment store sell! head the panel
o f merchandising experts.
Alt ratal! merchants deal­
ing in a product are invited
to attend the 6:51 p.m. to
IMS p.m. session at tha bank
Tuesday. Dinner will be serv­
ed, compliments of the hank,
but reservations in advanco
will be required.
T. E. Tucker, president o f
tha bank, taring nurgess,
vies president, and th* other
directors and officers will
host tha evening’ s program.
The three visiting retailers
combine more than a half-cen­
tury of aetling and retail ex­
perience. Three arena will ha
Covered, including merchan­
dising philosophy, advertising
ami display.
For many years an exper­
ienced merchandiser In sever­
al parts of the nation, Guartin graduated from the llnryard Graduate School o f Bus­
iness. Ilia enreer Includes
management positions In Ma­
t s JBros. stores on the West
roast, as well ns a number o f
year* In New York wilh I.nrd
A
Taylor
and
Hallmark
Cards.
Unvttl Jacobs, who will dis­
cuss advertising, brings more
than 16 years experience in
retail merchandising to his
position as sales promotion
manager o f Jordnn Marsh Or­
lando.
A specialist in sales promo­
tion and advertising, ho was
formerly sales manager o f
the Jordan Marsh in Ft. ta u denial*,
Richard TTedcnherg,
who
will bring a special program
on window and in store illsplays, was horn In Sweden,
educated in the United States
snd Europe. He Is a graduate
o f the [‘arsons School o f De­
sign in New York ami has
traveled extensively in scyrrnl parts o f the world in the
study o f design, architecture
and decor.

County Board
To Contribute
$350,000
By Julian Stenstrew
Associate Editor
Seminole County’ * applica­
tion for a $659,000 grant of
federal fund* for the proposed
60-bed addition to Seminote
Memorial Hospital waa ap­
proved thin momlng by An­
thony J. C etebm xe, Secretary
of the Health, Education and
Welfare Department o f Presi­
dent Johnson’s cabinet.
The
announcement
v u
made at noon today by Senator
Spcssard Holland in a tele­
phone communication to Th*

Herald.
The $650,000 grant, provided
under the federal government’ i Hill-Burton Act, will be
coupled with $350,000 provided
by the Seminole County Com­
mission to (ininco the $1 mil­
lion expansion program.
Robert T. Besierer, Sentinulo Memorial Hospital ad­
ministrator, when advised o f
the action in Washington, de­
clared: "T o say the least I’ m
pleased and 1 know I speak for
the mem bers of tha hospital’s
board."
Bexsertr said that be antici­
pated construction of the new
wing to get under way by na
later than Jan. 1.

11th Arrested
In Race Strife

United Preaa In tern all oast
A crackdown against racial
violence In Mississippi conti­
nued Monday with announce­
ment that a form er Army
demolition expert, a million­
aire’ s son snd five other per­
son* had been arrested.
The arrests bring to d e r m
the number of persons taken
Into custody In tha McComb,
Miss., area by FBI ngents and
local officers since last Thurs­
day.
All eleven are charged in
connection with Negro church
burnings or with bombing Ne­
gro homes. A wave of such in­
cidents has occured in Missis­
sippi, particularly in southwest
Mississippi, since civil right*
workers stepped up a desegre­
.
gation drive at the beginning
s\ I l l t C r O T U » « l
of the summer.
BOSTON (U l’ l) — Dr. Paul
Among thus* arrested ManDudley Whit*, who treated day were Sterling (Bubber)
formrr President Eisenhower Glllls, 35, son o f Narman Gilfor two heart attacks, today Us Sr., a wealthy oil investor
announced his support o f and landowner, and Emery
(’ resident Johnson.
Allen T.ee, 35,

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                    <text>Adult Education. Its Relation To School System Told
I t w amazing, time to to
snnouaead tor Novambar;
Mr*. Weed* Conner, mstbematter, Thursday, Oct 1. 4
p. m., and Robert Logan, bartleultura, lima to to aaaooac-

38, 1:10 p. w .; Dark! Barney,
English, Wednesday, Oct, T,
4 p. m.; Jobs Anderson,
•denes, Tuesday, Oct 0, 4
p. a . ; John Andcreon, pay*
etotofy, Tuesday Oct 4, 4
m.; Mr. Hardin, aoclal atod*

A llat of tto available class*
« vara listed and teachers
gave 0 abeat resasee of the
type at lessona to to aspectod.
Classaa stay be taken tor
credit toward a Ugh school
dlplsma er aa non-credU. Lata
ngtatrattaa tor each clasa will
take piece aa laturday of each
week bam »H :3 0 a. m. la the
to take eae or a m classes
•ad ttora will be a deposit aa
all books. All cUlsens of Flor*
Ida are ellilbU tor an classes.
CUsass will to told in Com■unity Cantor or Ito Little
U there a n aet 11 or more
■embers ia a elasa by Nov.
], the dais will probably to
discontinued.
The followlag teachers sod
M r schedules a n : Mn. Don
Xmary, art, Thursday Oct. IP,
S p. m.t Mrs. Mildred dark,
choral, Tuesday, gapt. IP,
S;4S p. m .i Roland Levers,
•hap, Tuesdays and Thursdays
• a. m. starting Sept, to; tor­
si Mallard, band, Tbesday,
1:90 p. m. and Saturday, 11:30
g. m. starting Sept. » ; Mrs.
Rom, conversational Spanish,
Monday, Oct. I, 1:30 p. m.
Mrs. Locfflo Pennington, liquid
embroidery, Wednesday, Sept.

Russia Accepts
Chinese Offer
MOSCOW (U P l) - Tha Sovet Union Thursday accepted
• brusque Poking Invitation to
attend the 13th anniversary
celebrations o f the Chinese
Communist regim e, but Inclu­
ded no top leaders In its del•gatton.
Premier Nikita S. Khrush­
chev baa takan part la the 11b•ratkra or founding anniver­
saries of se v e n l Soviet bloc
nations In tho past few mon­
ths or baa designated form er
President Leonid Breihnev or
President Anastas M lkoysn to
represent tho U.S.S.E,
T o head the delegation to
Peking, the Soviets named
Viktor Grishin, head o f the
trada unions and a m em ber of
the party presidium. Another
m em ber is T . Kulatov, presi­
dent of KlrghUla, tho Repub­
lic ia Soviet Central Asia.
Communist China has claimed
som e of K lrghisli'e territory
to Its demand for border ad­
justments.
The Peking celebrations are
Oct. 3. Tsss, the Soviet news
agtncy, said the Chinese askad the Soviets to send "either
a party • and « government,
delegation or a public dele­
gation — o r not to tend a del­
egation at a ll."
Tha group haaded by Grish­
in can best t o described as a
"p u b lic" one of medium level.

AMONG THOSE on hand to register for Deltona Adult Education clauses
lest week at the Community Center were left to right, Mr. and Mrs. Ed­
ward Panklewtcz and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Muth, who are choosing from
the Urge variety o f courses offered.

CHEVROLET
By Evelyn Lundy
The Oviedo Garden Club
held its first meeting o f the
year on the town o f the home
o f Mrs. C. R. Clonts wtlh
Mrs. Lynn Moelsr as eo-hoeA covered dish luncheon
was served for the 14 mem­
bers attending.
The meeting w as presided
over by the chairman, Mrs. J.
R, Battle. Each member an­
swered the roll by telling
what Fall means to her.
A plant sale la plannad by
tha d u b fo r tha latter part
o f October.
Plana fo r keeping flowers
In tha bank and clinle were
discussed with each member
taking a turn at keeping
flowera or a plant in tha clin­
ic and bank for a week. Other
club project* a r t large pots
containing podocarpus In tha
business section; keeping the
area around the flowing well
clean; and taking cars o f and
beautifying tha trlangla ad­
jacent to the cemetery.
Mrs. John Ridenour distrib­
uted tha very attractive year
books which sha had mails,
A moat Interesting program
on plant proposition was giv­
en by Mrs. Iliittla. She ex­
plained the following methods
o f propagation, d i v i s i o n s ,
seed, rooting, and airlayer-

young nor too eld and the
potting media must have
proper drainage. She air lay­
ered a plttoaporum end e x ­
plained that this method is
used when one desires a large
plant in
a
comparatively
short period o f time.

Mrs. Clonta showed mem­
bers

some

that

she

csmellta
had

plants

grown

from

seed.
Mrs. Hubert Hay was wel­
comed to the club as a new
member.

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Home Looted
Of Jewelry
Theft o f a quantity o f Jew•try and aom* money from
the home o f Mrs. David B.
Bach, 219 Holly Ava., resulted
In the detention o f a 16-ysar*
old girl to tha eounty Jail
Juvenile section.
Mrs. Bach reported the
theft Monday and identified
the girl aa tha one who had
taken the itema. Juvenile
Court Judge Vernon Mix* or­
dered the child detained.

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WASHINGTON (U P l)
Tha Juitica Department re­
ported Thursday that 3,033
companies submitted Identical
bida during 1983 on 3,530 feder­
al, itate and local government
contracts worth about 3133
million.
Tha department la required
by a 1981 executive order to
report annually on a survey
o f Identical bidding* on con­
tracts. This la designed to dis­
courage collusive bidding, to
aid to antitrust enforcem ent
and to reduce the coat of gov­
ernment.

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*+* CIO**
A Clock Reader h u coma
ap with what n a y be the so­
lution to a pedeitrien prob­
lem on Celery Avenue. The
peraon write*:
e
e
•
" I read in The Herald w hat
you laid about the school chil­
dren on Celery Avenue having
difficu lty in getting to school.
If
the
itreeta were cut
through the property which
used to be Chaae A Company
farm ,
between
Mellonvllle,
Celery, Locuat Avenue* and
the railroad, there would be
itreeta aaf* for walking or
riding bicycle*.
•

•

By Hrwry T. J&lt;

WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Saturday with afternoon showers; high today 88*92; low tonight In 70s.
VOL. 56

United Press Leased Wire

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 291

pursuer* and puraued clipping

AFTER GOING AROUND the world the modern way these
VAH-7’s A-5A Vigilantes soar back to Sanford front world

Childrens Home To
Dedicate Buildings

Police Chief Roy G. W il­
liam* *ay* he plana a dem onatratlon on the agility and
ability o f the German Shep­
Bishop James W . Henley of
herd dog* which have been
a-slgned to patrol dutlea In tha Florida Conference of the
the city. Thete're three dog* Methodist Church will dedi­
In the city, getting acquainted cate seven new buildings on
with their new environment
the campus of tho Florid*
before atarting their patrol*.
Methodist Children's Home at
•
• •
Enterprise this Sunday at J
Familiar accne, unfamiliar
p.tn.
actor and prop: Early the oth ­
Buildings to be dedicated
er morning a Florida Highway
are: The Lida C. Laird Ad­
Patrol trooper atanding bealde
ministration Building. The J.
hia car on Highway 17-92
F. Alexander Staff Dwelling,
with th* hood railed. A aym- The Anna S. Mucnianamy
bot o f automotiva difficulty
S ta ff Apartment* (:t duplex
and tha need fo r help,
e
• •
And epeaklng of trooper*,
eur Corporal Bill Stringfield
aaya ha hai mixed emotion*
an hi* aaaignment to Palm
Beach. He got tha promotion
and th* tranafer tha aame
time ih# other dayj report*
for hia new dutie* Oct. Hi.
H e’a happy over the prom o­
tion and reaulting atep up Uw
FH P ladder; aorry to leave
Sanford and hia many, mnny
friend*. Many Clock W atchera have the aame mixed emo­
tion*, Bill.
•
e
e
Tha rampaign tempo I* pick­
ing up In our town. The Goltlwaterite* have been at it for
aome time but the Democrat*
are getting Into high gear be­
hind tha leadership o f Dr.
Vincent Roberta.

•

FRI., OCTOBER 2, 1964

*

" I t would also help thia end
o f town and help the ow ner
aell hla lota. 1 don’t mean
winding itreeta, I mean FI.
14th St., rtumosa Drive from
weat to eait and Bay and W il­
low Avenuea from north to
aouth.**
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Established 1908

N a M g ta f Editor

•

Member* o f the "M1LP*
E R S” Club have been remind­
ed todey to make reservation*
fo r the organization'* dinner
meeting Wednesday no later
than Monday night.

Herald Index
___
Png. 9
Bridge __........ . ____ Pago 9
C la s s ifie d .......... . Pag. 10-11
Comic#
- Pag. 2A-.3A
E d ito ria l............. . . Page IA
H oroscop e........ .. . Page 2A -3A
Page 8
S o c ie t y ...............
Spurts __ ___ _ . . Page 1-5
TV Programs . ____ Page 6
W * th . Women ...... P a g . 9

Theme Contest
For Parade
Opens Monday
Wayne Albert, chairman of
t h e . KMI J jy c e e i Christ re
Parade announced today that
the parade theme contest open*
Monday, with deadline for
submitting entries set for Oct.
23.
"Chrldrcn In grades one
through six are Invited to par­
ticipate in the theme contest
with the winner receiving a
$25 saving* bond from the Jaycec* and the honor of riding
aa a dignitary in the parade,"
aaid tha chairman.
Last year’ * winner was It*
year-old Barbara Berry with
the entry, "Christmas under
the Sun."
Other
theme*
previously
used, which will not he cllftihlc
have Included "T h e Christinas
Story." "Christm as through
Children'*
E yes," "Keeping
Christmas Through Christ,"
"L e t's Put Christ Back in
Christmas,'* "Parade of Christmas B ream s." Christmas Fan­
ta sy " and "Old - Fashioned
Christm as."
Entries must he delivered to
the Jayrce Building on French
Ave., or mailed to Christmas
Parade Thom e Contest, P. O,
Box !5t7, Sanford before 5
p. m. Oct. 23 to be eligible for
judging
"B e sure to include name,
age, address, city, telephone
and theme idea," the chair­
man urged.
"Cards are heina mailed out
now to all organuatinns asking
for float entries in the parade,
and arrangements may be
ma te hy calling the Jaycces
o ffic e ." said Albert.
Deadline for float entries is
Nov. 15.

units). The Herman and Eva
Btnntun Cottage for Children,
and The Kuhy B. Bacon Cot­
tage for Children.
The aeven buildings, all
crectrd since June 1, lOtil),
cost $2SG,766, with fu iuilu ic
and equipment costing an ad­
ditional $'15, llh). Each build­
ing has been named after the
donor. Mrs. I.ida C. Laird and
Mrs. Buliy B, Bacon nr* now
deceased.
Taking part in the dedica­
tion service, in addition to
Bishop Henley, will be Rev.
Jesse E. Waller, president o f
trustees, R*V. C. Uurvvard McDouell,
vice
president
of
trustees, and Rev, Haxconi W.
Carlton,
superintendent
of
Tiie Children's Home. The
musical numbers will be by
Mrs. I.Inton Bay, soloist, and
Mrs. Cecil Sellers, accompan­
ist.
Since It was founded on the
north shore o f Lake Monroe
in Enterprise in 11108, The
Home has cared fur thousands
of
hoya
and
girls
from
throughout the stute. A t pre­
sent the capacity ia 108, hut
an additional program o f fos­
ter boarding cure and adop­
tion provide* service for ma­
ny additional children.
Plans for The Administra­
tion Building and all th* ataff
dwellings w rr*
drawn by
Frank P. Patterson, Tampa,
and the huitding contractor
was Samuel Faron, o f DeBary.

Three Arrested
In Bloody
Knife Battle
Two women w ere wounded
in a wild cutting spree yc*t;rday afternoon at 1309 Celery
Ave, Three persons were ar­
rested on two rharget by Con­
stable Robert Carroll.
Treated at Seminole Memor­
ial Hospital for the battle
wound* were women identi­
fied by Carroll as Rosemary
Mudd and Lucy Bruggerman.
They and a man identified as
Eugene Walllhatl wore charg
ed
with
tntoxieation
and
broach of peace. Bond on each
was set at $185.
Constable Carroll said he
"had never seen surh hood
splattered around a house."
The investigation ia continu­
ing.

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cruise aboard USS Enterprise us part o f famed "Operation
Sea Orbit."
(Navy Photo)

A

World Circling Tour
The "F lyin g peacem aker*"
of Sanford's heavy attack
squadron 7 are home today—
the world bctilnd them.
The Navy squadron’ * nine
A-3.V attack bombers landed
at Sanford \sv*| Mr Station
shortly before 1 p. m, ending
an eight month tour aboard
the nuclear powered carrier
Enterprise which took them
to all corners o f the earth.
Eighteen
flight
crewmen
stepped from their sleek twinjet aircraft to welcoming fes­
tivities and a reunion with fam ­
ilies and friends (hey hadn't
seen in some cases since Jan­
uary.
Tim reuni in will lie complete
Sunday when VAH-7'a 280 sup­
port personnel arrive In air­
lift* from Norfolk, Va
The 83,18)0 ton Enterprise,
largest combat ship in the
world will slip into it's home
berthing
tomorrow
where
Ihousandi of Norfolk . ilizans
plan an elaborate homecomln.:
celebration.
The Enterprise was the flag­
ship of Nuclear Tusk Force
One. history's first surface

Top Cop
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (L T I )
— Gov. Farris Bryant, crnuched behind • bush, almost g ot
trampled by a fleeing moon­
shiner Thursday while watch­
ing a raid by 40 state agents
on a liquor s t ill

Epidemic Curbed
CAMDEN, N J . (H IT ) —
A minor epidemic o f encep­
halitis that atruck 40 persons
and killed two elderly women
In southern New Jersey ap­
peared to be under control to­
day.

Windmill Stops
LONDON (Urn —

Tho
Windmill, only London theater
to
remain
open
straight
tluough the UMU blits, is
Closing |t tho end of this
month, it is ■ victim of she
nudity it piano-red.

Final Touch
WILMINGTON, Del. (L T D
— Workmen swarmed over a
glistening, red-wliile-nud-blue
railroad &gt;ur today putting the
finishing touches on it fur
Mrs. Lyndon 11. Johnson's
campaign tour in behalf of
her husband.

Highway Seized
SAIGON. Viet Nam (UP1&gt;
— Communist V iet Cong
guerrillas took over a aectiml
of a major highwuy only 2')
mile* north o f Saigon W ed­
nesday night and challenged
th* Vietnamese government to
get them out.

Bargaining' On
DETROIT (U t 'I ) — The
United Auto Workers snd
General Motor Corp. today
concentrated bargaining e f­
fort* on wrapping up nearly
|7,OUO local demands In an e f­
fort to end an eight-day strike
by more than 2'‘0,000 workers.

WASHINGTON (IJI'D —
Acting Atty. Gen. Nicholas
H. Katienbaih approved a
plan for converting all G en­
eral Aniline and Film Corp.
stock to one class to facilitate
the Government's sale o f its
UTS per cent interest in the
firm.

Vida Smith

ONLY
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Register For
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armada com posed entirely of
nuclear powered vessel*. The
giant supercarrier, the guided-missile frigate Balnbrklge,
and the guided missile cruiser.
Long Beach sailed around the
work! in what was official!*
called "Operation Sea Orbit."
VA1I 7'* Vigilantes, serving
with the powerful 100 plane
F.ntcrprisc air group, demon­
strated U. S. firepower for
leading dignitaries in many
countries along the M.OUQ mile
globe-circling route.
Before embarking on the
circumnavigation on July 31it
the Enterprise and VAII-7
served six months with the U,
S. Sixth Fleet in the Med.
Commanding VAII-7 and it’ s
supersonic Vigilantes Is Cdr.
B. B. Brown, who assumed
leadership of Hie squadron
shortly before It left Norfolk
last February.
Cdr. Brown led today's flylii^.kJ^fiidtnrd,
pon arr!v,;l.
he was extended congraiulation* by srores of military
and civic officials who had
turned out lor the Homecom­
ing.

LBJ's HQ Here
Opens Tuesday
Dr. Vincent Roberts, chair­
man o f tho Seminolo County
Johnson - For - President cam­
paign said today that Johnson
campaign headquarters will
he opened here next week,
"I just arrived hack In
town from a two-week med­
ical roun e a t Harvard Uni­
versity and have not yet had
tinio to select th* site for
hcMtlquartrrs but will announre (his the first o f the
week," Br. Roberts said.
"I am told we hove been
getting requests for informa­
tion, literature and bumper
|stickers and I understand we
are expecting a shipment next
week, whirh will I* available
at headquarters and in the

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Longwood OKs
Record Budget

The Longwood rity council
unanimously approved an nr[dinanre retting a record bud­
get of $77,750 for the new
fiscal year nfier three eonseeutivo readings at the reg­
ular council meeting Thurs­
day evening.
The largeat single item In
this budget, $21,000, was al­
located for streets, parks am!
budding*. Despite tho record
budget Ihe rate o f taxation
remains at 10 mills and was
art by taxation ordinance also
adopted unanimously, after
three ronserutive reudtngs.
In other business A. E.
O’Neal and Associates, city
engineers were authorized to
draw ptana and specification*
to aerate the city’a water
system.

Democratic

Mobile Unit

which will be touring
county,"
Dr. Robert*
nounced.

Pressure Pul On
Balter Inquiry
WASHINGTON (U P D -S en ,
John Sherman Cooper, R-Ky.,
vowed today that even ir ConKress adjourns, he will kerp
alive t h e
investigation of
charges that Bobby Baker
was involved in a $25,000 "p o­
litical p a ji-ff,"
"I intend to stay here m d
press to have it finished,"
lo u p e r said.
Chairman B. Everett Jor­
dan, B N C., of the Investigat­
ing rules com m ittee, announc­
ed lie was going campaigning
next week on the "Lady Bird
Special" heading south.

DURHAM, N. C. (U P I) —
Duke University announced
today it« football gam e with
7 ulane University at New Or­
leans Saturday has been can­
celed because of Hurricane
Hilda.

It's Definitely
The Thresher
WASHINGTON (U P l)-T h e
pictures are dim and shadowy,
iike
scenes
from
another
world. But there ia no doubt
about what thry mean — tho
long search for Thresher is
over.
The Navy announced Thurs­
day that the wreckage of the
ill fated
nuclear submarine
had been found and photo­
graphed in North AUantic w a­
ters a mile and a half deep
Mime 220 miles east o f Cape
Cod.

Concert Activities
To Begin Tuesday

(lame Canceled
NEW SMYRNA REACH officials paid a goodwill visit to Sanford Thurs­
day afternoon to promote their "Good Ol* Days" celebration planned for
next week. Attired in clothinjr o f yesteryear, they were greeted by Actins Mayor James Crapps, in dark suit at right. Beside him is New
Smyrna's Mayor \V. S. Hathaway. The motorcade wax escorted through
the city by local police
(Herald Photo)

the
an­

along a t 110 tnilea an hour,
ended early
thla morning
when tha fleeing ca r failed
to negotiate a curve and
plunged headlong Into deep
Lake Monroe,
Arrested on a host o f
charges by Florida Highway
Patrolman Dan Bikes was a
man identified aa Donald B.
Reynolds, 24, o f Jacksonville.
Arraigned before County
Judge C. Vernon M ile lata
thia morning, Keynolda plead­
ed guilty to a reckleaa driv­
ing charge and was sentenced
to CO days in Jail. He denied
resisting arrest as charged
hy Sikes. A third count o f
driving without a license la
being rhecked out.
Sikes aaid Key noli!* grab­
ber! n aix-month-old
baby
from the completely submerg­
ed car and was able to awlm
to shore. Another passenger
in the car. Identified by police
us Linda Faye McKentie, elso
scrambled out o f the car and
swam to shore.
Tho hnhy, Guy M cKenile,
was taken to Seminole Memo*
rial Hospital, examined and
released.
Sikes reported h* began tha
chase on Highway 17-02 near
this southern end o f Seminole
County at about 4:30 this
morning.
The pre-dawn race contin­
ued north on 17-92 and when
the speeding ear came to the
rnd o f French Avenue, the
driver wua unable to turn left
onto the tnkefront highway,
continued straight toward the
lake anil the car leaped Into
the make.Infested waters.
Four city policemen in two
prowl enrs joined the chase.
They itru Patrolman W. It.
Cosgruve and John Dodson In
uue car ‘ .ud Joe Crane and
lairry Hamrick in another.
Tw o wieckera were requir­
ed to get the car out. One
hooked onto the vehicle while
anuther wua chained to the
wrecker to give additional
pull In freeing the car.
It wua removed from the
lake about 91) minutes utter
it flipped into it.
The victim* were taken to
city police headquarters, dried
o ff ami the lutby was then
taken to the hospital fo r ex­
amination. Reynolds was es­
corted to the county Jail.
Reynolda ia charged with
driving without a Hence, re­
sisting arrest without vio­
lence,
wilful I and
wanton
reckless driving.

JUDGE MIZE

The 1964 memberahlp drive
o f the Seminole County Mutual
Concert Association will re­
ceive it* initial impetus Tues­
day with a reception at the
home of 31r. and Mrs. Frank
Mebane in Loch Arbor, honor­
ing Judge C. Vernon Mize,
president of the organization
and his wife.
Judge Miae baa accepted
the leadership of the cultural
organization for the second
year, and announced that Mr*.
Troy Ray and Mr*. Bart Bar­
tholomew will be co-chairmen
o f the m em bership drive.
The reception haa been act
for 8 p. m with members of
the drive com m ittee invited
to m eet with Judge Mize and
with Mr*. Ray and Mr*. Bar­
tholom ew who w ill outline
m em bership aaloa activities.
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COMING OUT of Lake Monroe early this mominjr wax this Inte-moriel car. It pluriKcii into the
lake after a wild, hijrh-speed chase north on
Highway 17-92. The driver failed to muke a
curve and headed straight in the lake.

County Funds Earn
$ 2 8 ,2 13 In Year
Interest on Investments of
Tim # certificate# produced
Seminole County funds made revenue In the amount of $12,*
by County Clerk Arthur II. 299.04 In 1961-62, $24,007.31 in
IB62-63 and $24,237.58 In thn
Beckwith Jr., during the 1963budget year just ended. Inter­
64 fiscal year which ended est on moniea In the Jail Build­
Sept. 29, amounted to $28,- ing Fund Um« accounts in­
213.12.
creased the revenue by $4,*
During the fiscal year of P93 85 to bring this year’ s to­
1901 62 Beckwith instituted the tal to the $38,213.12 figure.
procedure of placing fundi not
"Thia
procedure,"
Beck­
ready to bn expended for coun­ with
asserted,
"m akes
N
ty operations in lim e certifi­ clearly evident that the sound
cates. Since then a total of fiscal policies being employed
$09,137.78 has been realized.
by county officials in thn
"E ach y e a r," say* Beck­ handling of county funds has
with, "the return lias Increas­ been financially beneficial to
ed substantially."
our citizens."

Runaway Boy Is
Caught Napping
A boy, I, and hla Mom bad corted into the bouse.
"Guta# that everything wtH
and Ihe boy decided he’d had bo O. K. n ow ," Dodson said
la coding hia police report.
enough.
word* late yesterday afternoon

Decided to "run away from
it all," in fact.
The Mom called police at
shout 10 last night, explained
her son had been fighting; she
had avoided him; he left home
and that w is four hours ago.
Police started looking.
A half hour later, Atom call
ed hack. Would headquarters
send a policeman to her
house? She had found the boy
asleep in the family car.
Patrolman Carl C. Dodson
got the assignment. The boy
was still asleep In the car.
The officer awakened the boy,
fold him not to worry his Atom
like that.
The boy promised. Wa* es­

Pentagon Gets
G l’s Assist
DUBUQUE, Iowa (U P !) —
The ration karn ed more about
a recent naval Incident in tho
Tonkin Gulf from a letter an
Iowa sailor wrote to his m o
ther than from the Defense
Department.
Tile Sailor. Fireman Jam es
J. Kress, wrote to hia mother
about the third incident involv­
ing U. S. destroyers and tor­
pedo boats from the Viet Nam
mainland. He ie the son of
Mrs. Joseph Kress.

A
Vote
for
E . C. Harper, ir .
FOR CITY COM M ISSIONER
is a vote for

PROGRESS
PJ. P o l A dr.

�flter, Grover Sewell

Churchwomen Conduct Planning Session

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By Donna Eaten
The basaar committee o f
the Churchwomen o f Christ
Episcopal Church, Lcngwood,

Mon and mor« people icera ; Many to ut are thoroughly
to t o aware of tb# fact that convinced that there is in.
Ilia appea'i to be a riddle. It every person, an inate unconaciousness o f God If not a
ia evident that the answer to
consciousness of llim . The
the riddle needs to be given truth of Uie matter is that so
erfaaUy. We are reminded of many suppress the acceptance
the labie to the aptolx which to Him a i Ha ia ravealed in
aat to the wayside and asked the Bible. There are many
a riddle to those who passed very obviou* reasons. It
hy. U the oo« questioned could means a tyae of sacrifice. O r
■ot solve the riddle, she d« lalnly the sacrifice ia repaid
atroyed them. Behind much of mors times than we have
the (ear, aosicty, and fruitrx- figures to express, best when
tioe to our time, •aema to lit eyea are spiritually nearsighted this la a bit hard to
the apirit to this (shit.
Those to us who have found aee. There Is a need for study
whet we believe to be the an- and meditation. In our busy
ewer to the riddle of UN like to Uvea wa are so occupied with
there it. It ia my conviction lesser (hints that these very
that thla can to aharad if peo­ Important ones are sometimes
ple know the ateps to take. either Ignored or put aside un
The three atepe that I will five tU later.
you to the remainder of thla Being a Christian i* a gift
article ere caee that meant of God but an offer ia n«l *
much to me. My prayer la gift until It Is accepted. When
that many more people will It Is accepted It becomes
uae them to find an answer gift.
The Second Step Is That of
tor themselves.
The First Step Ia lhat of Developing.

Aeoepttos,

Day Of Fun
Saturday At
Nativity
By Dm k i Eatea

A day o f fun, games and
good food has been planned
fo r Saturday on tha Church
to N ativity grounds, loeatad
e o SR 427, one half milt o ff
17.PI, and will be eponiored
by the pariah Catholic W om ­
en's Club.
The annual festival will be­

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gin at noon, with prises to be
awarded every 15 minutes
throughout the aflarnoon.
Booth ehatrmen announced
by M re. Jennie F o i, general
chairman, art Mr. and Mrs.
Garland Shaw, fried chicken
dinner; Mrs. Tracy Kates,
hamburgers and knockwurst;
Mrs. June Boylea, cold drinks;
Mrs. Hilda Sommer, potato
aatad, baked beans and cake;
Mrs. Dorothy Edwards, rnligioua articles; Mrs. John
Stanklawcs, fish pond; Miss
D orothy Teslo, ring gam e;
Mrs. Mary Bartlinski. dart
gam e;
Mrs.
Tat quilling
apongo gam e; Holy Name So
fifty , games o f skill and
chance; American L a g I o n
train ride; Doan Shannon,
pnniea and horaaa; Mr*. Hoi''
mary Grove, gift basket'
Mrs. M i l d r e d
Hemming
string game and Mrs. Terry
Fay, communications and do­
nation* of prise*.

Jesus said, "F o r I have gtv
en you an exam ple, that ye
should do as I have done tn
you." (John 13:15) Christ U
our Standaid so it is very
clear that there ia much deve­
loping to be done.
A mature Christian giver
will realise lhat he has a per­
sonal responsibility to God ami
his fellowman. How easy it ii
to try to shift the responstbl
lity to the Stale; or the Church,
of the School, and fail utterly
to give o f ourselves. The per­
son who la willing to start the
giving with himself becomes a
part of th« solution and not a
part of the problem
that
seems to be about ua and ex­
tends into all of the world. All
of this is saying lhat we are
to put nurselvrs at the dis­
posal of God and He will do the
rest.
The riddle nf life haa been
solved a lre id y in Jesus Christ.
Let us bide by this—God's
solution.

Organ Concert
Sunday At
DeBary Church
By Mrs. Freak White
A program o f ergan muiir
will be presented by Mias
Adelaide Conte at the HeRary Community Methodist
Church Sunday from 4:30 to
B p.m. featuring tha newly
toitalled chime*.
lia r program will include,
"T h e Lost Chord" hy Sullivan; “ A*e M aria" by Schubert; "Bella at Twilight" hr
C retan; "F rom tha Deptne
o f My H eart" hy SidfVird.
karg • F ieri;
“ Kimcnoi 4)|.
trow " by Rubemlein and a
group o f familiar hymn tunea.

. met Tuesday evening at the
pariah house fo r a planning
and work session for the
I basaar, sponsored annually

aquaro dance wilt clim ax
I b y the women.
I The b e u a r is scheduled for ths two day event at 8 p.m.
I Oct. 21 from 1-4 p.tn. and on the 24th.
|O ct. 24 from 0 a m. to 41 p.m.
Project chairmen named by
Mrs. Robert Hamilton, g en ­
eral rhairman, aeeiited by
Mrs. Thomas Hinson include
Mrs. Charles Morrison, p u b .
lirity; Mlsa Margaret Stevens,
food; Mr*. Helen Thompson,

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clothing and whtl* elephant;
Mrs. Judy D tarolf, art tad
handicraft; Mrs. Chart** Ste­
wart Jr., needlework; Mr*.
William W lg g , garden; Mr*.
Raymond Ball, baked goods;
th* Episcopal Young Church
man, popcorn; flak pond and
treasure
hunt
and
Alter
Guild, Mr*. D. D. O’Neal.

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EPISCOPAL CHURCHWOMEN o f Christ Episcopal, Long wood, are
busy planning their annual bazaar scheduled for Oct. 23 and 24, Seated
left in right are Mrs. Peggy Kuhn, president; Mrs. Robert Hamilton, gen­
eral chairman and Mrs. Charles Stewart Jr.; standing left to right are
Mrs. A. P. Bnwersox, Miss Margaret Stevens, Mrs. Charles Morrison,
Mrs. Thomas Hinson, Mrs. Raymond Ball, Mrs. William W igg and Mrs.
Ralph Stevens.
(Herald Photo)

Forest City Baptist Church
To Install Officers Sunday
By Maryann M iles
--Tha - Forest City Baptist
Church will have an Installst i n n f church officer* and
Sunday School teachers Sun­
day a t the 11 a.m. w on h lp

St. Andrews
Women Hold
Installation
By Maryann Mllra
Tho Wcmen o f the St. An
drew# Presbyterian Church o f
Hear Lake had their installntlon o f officer* Wednesday
evening follow ing a covered
di»h supper.
Mrs. W . A. Baer, p re'b vterial president o f th* St.
Johns Presbytery, win in­
stalling officer.
Thoaa taking office were
Mre. L. C. Tinsley, president;
Mrs. Itnyce Ritlgewell, vice
president; Mrs, Frest L. Er­
win, secretary and treasurer;
Mrs. James Ridgawtll, his­
torian; Mrs. M. G. Lyarly,
chairman of personal faith
and fam ily life ; Mrs. Hal
|Getting, rhairman o f Chris­
tian community action; Mr*.
H. A- Eaalek, chairman o f
ecumenical missions; Mrs. Ed­
die Colbert, chairman o f lead­
ership and resources; Mrs
Hiram Wood, chairman o f
tha day circle; Mrs
Anna
Poythreas, chairman o f the
night circle; Mrs. Ethel C.
Webster, chairman o f White
Cross; Mrs. Erwin, rhairman
o f Mission Haven and Mrs
Elisabeth Rose, rhairman o f
Columbia Friendship I'trcle.
Th*
night
circle
meet.*
every third Tursday and the
mornlng cirri* every third
Wednesday.

Presentation
Program Held
By Baptists
By Jaa* Casselberry
Th# Pruirie Ijike Baptiat
GA't held a presentation pro­
gram «n Wednesday in the
church sanctuary.
Mr*. Leonard Jones, WMU
president fo r tha p u t two
yean epened the service with
■ welcome and expressed ap­
preciation for the fine cooper­
ation she ha* received and tha
honor o f serving in thla capa­
city.
Mrs. Marl# Painter. GA
Counselor, p r e s e n t e d the
story of the beginning o f GA
and the Forward Step* learn­
ed hy the girl*.
The gtrt* were presented
emblems for the ateps they
had earned by the G A Direc­
tor, Mr*. Jackie Robinson,
Those receiving the Maiden
Step* were Ann*
Painter,
Karen Remtek, Dehhie Rendeli. Janice Channel), Pamela
Lowc and Yaturie Dunn
Rcfteshment* were »erved
in the fellowship hall follow­
ing the service.

s«rric# srith la v . Clifford
Gresham, ministar, in charg*.
Church officer* ar* Mrs.
Kid red Whilden, treasurer;
Mra. Ralph McCroskey, as­
sistant treasurer; C l i n t o n
Crowley, rierk; Mr*. Ralph
Green, WMU president; Mr*.
Richard WhiU, organist; Mra.
Jam** G onon , pianist; Mrs.
W alter Ho barf, choir direc­
tor; W aller Hobarg, Sunday
School Superintendent; Tom
Bowser, assistant superinten­
dent and CL Jackson, secre­
tary.
Sunday School taacbera ar*
Mr*. Hobarg, Bibl* Class;
Mr*. Whlldsn, her assistant;
R. Whit*, young adult; R.
Green, young people; Gust
Nix, assistant; Mra. Clifford
Gresham, Intermediate; Mar
tin Dunn, Intern! ad Iat*, **silted hy Mra. William Bat­
tle; Mr*. Tom Cox, juniors,
Mr*. Nedra Allen, assistant;
Mra. Don Westmoreland, p ri­
mary, Mra. Clinton Crawley,
primary
aisiited by Mrs,
Glenn Hubbard and Mrs. Tcm
brow ser; Mr*. William Mi­
lam, beginner* en isled hy
Miss Betty Allan; Mrs. R
Green, nursery, asaiitad hy
Mrs. Arthur Gann.
The nominating romimtte*
i'insisted o f Mrs. W. Hobarg
Mra. J. Gotion and R- Green
with Mr. Hoherg tn eharga o f
recruiting teachers.

Communion To
Be Celebrated
Ry Jan* Casselberry
Tha Casaribrrry Cemraun!
ty Methodist Church will ohserve Worldwide Communion
Sundsy this week and Rally
Day witl be held in the Sun­
day School.
An attendance goal nf 450
haa been set for th# Sunday
School.
The minister. Rev. Delmts
|Copeland, will be away all
jurat week atiending a PasI tors' School at the Methodist
Youth Camp near Leesburg.

M u ck Dinner
Saturday At
Westminster
A fam ily fellowship potluck
dinner w ill

b*

held

W a a l m inister

at tha

Presbyterian

Church, Casaalbarry, for
th*

fam lliM

and

all

friends o f

tha church Saturday at A p.m
An Inform al program nf
music and fellowship will fo l­
low th* dinner.
Rally D ay and Promotion
Day wer* held at the church
last Sunday, Sept. 27, and a
charg* and dedication service
was held far th* Sunday
School teachers during the
morning worship. The pri­
nt * r y department o f the
church sch ool presented a
program o f music and Litany.

While you’re away at school
you can keep up with all
the local news. . . . sports,
society, political and
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what - have - you!

Choir Programs
Organized

By Jane Casaalbarry
A Primary and Junior Choir
program ia in the proct*a be­
ing nrganiird at the West­
minster Presbyterian Church
1orated at on S.R.I3A at Caaselherry. Th# first masting
for nrganiratlonal purpose*
and practice will h# held
Thursday
for
grades on#
through aix Immediately a f­
ter arhool at the church.
Interested parents who have
not been contacted should call
tha minister.
Rev.
Lucas
Grilt, who live* at 130 Sun*
nytown Rd , Casselberry, for
information concerning trans­
Th# film "Living Walar*.
portation. and permission for
depicting a brief, inspiring children to leave the school
history of the organliation
tn practice, tsther than go
and
growth to th* Tr**
home b y the regular means.
Methodist Church o f North
America will b« shown Sun
day at 7:30 p m. In the local
churrh, 600 W. Fourth Street
Founded in Pekin, New
York In 1*40, th* dsnomina
Hon, stressing tha Wailayan
Arminlan holinsaa tradition
has now entered its second
century of ministry. Tha pub­
lic i* cordially Invited to view
tha film .

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OFFICERS INSTALLED for Ihe Senior High Youth Fellowship of St. Andrew'g Pm hyteriin Church o f Rear Lake last Sunday am shown be­
tween thq adult advDnri, Mr. and Mrs. James Rldggwell. They am Inft tn
right. Randy netting*, vice president; Don Patrick, president; Keith
Rlechmann, treasurer and absent from picture, Donna Vaidejo, secretary.

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Rev. Leonard Jonas, pastor
o f the Prairi* Lsk* Baptist
Church o f Fsrn Tark, wa*
dismissed from ths hospital
this wesk and left fo r •
much needed rail with hi*
family.
H* plana to return an Oct.
26 and during hla abstnra the
pulpit wilt be filled at m orn­
ing and avaning Sunday serv­
ice* by russta spsaksrs.

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45,000 Louisianians Heed Warning, Flee Super-Hurricane
Populations
Of Two Towns
Ordered Out
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ORLEANS

new

Hospital
Notes

(U P !) —

Piling their possessions
old pickup trucks

Sitr

Into

and shiny

new sedans, residents of the
Louisiana GuB Coast left whole
towns abandoned today to the
expected

fury

Hilda—a

monster

of

hurricane
storm

400

miles wide.
The U. S. Weather Bureau
called it "on e o f Use most pow­
erful hurricanes even seen In
the Gulf."
Winds lashed
around its
core at Do miles an hour. In
size it was alm ost as bis
the stales o f I-oulsiana and
Mississippi com bined.
Ships were reported in treu
hie at sea aa the hurricane
aet out tentacles o f power.
More than 45.000 people were

reported clearing out ahead of
the storm, including virtually
all of the 15.000 residents of
Franklin. La., and the entire
5,000 population of hurricanescarred Cameron, La.
Refugee centers were set up
and began filling with people,
most of them weather-wise
coaal residents for whom this
is an old. fam iliar experience.
Some brou ;nt their own tele­
vision sets witn them and calm
ly watched their favorite p ro­
grams ant! the storm bulletins.
Civil defense authorities or
drred evacuation of Franklin
to begin at 5 a. m . CST (T a.
m . (ED ) They planned *o use
school busses. National Guard
trucks and private autos to
earry tO.WX) residents to Ope­
lousas, more than 60 mile*
away, and the other 5,000 to
Lafayette,
about
30 miles
away.
"Nobody but a fool would
Hay down here during a hur­
ricane," said one woman
“ You don't pack. You just
dump your clothes in a sheet
snd roll it up and go.”
"The weather bureau |Hit
the Louisiana coast west ol
the Mississippi under hurricane
warning—wwd that the effects
of the storm are expected in
21 hours or less. A hurricane
watch—signal to beware—was
in effect from Mobile, Ala., all
the way to Brownsville, Tex.,
on the Mexican border.
Cameron, La., with m em or­
ies of the 300 killed when Hur­
ricane Audrey slashed in one
night in 1937, was all but a
ghost town by last night. Only
Sheriff Claude Eagleson and
about 30 assistants were left
in town, and he said be would
be leaving too
The prisoners in the JaO
were transferred to the lockup
in nearby Calcasieu Parish
(county).
Even the animals were res­
cued. The Calcasieu Parish
Humane Society sent truck*
In to gather up animats left
behind by the fleeing residents.
The weather bureau upped
Hilda's claM tfication yester­
day to "severe hurricane— a*
large nr e 'e n larger in some
respects
than
Hurricane
Dora.”

Host Church
Ry Jane Casselberry
The Casselberry
ty

Methodist

Communi­

Church

MYF

will be host to the Christ The
King

Sub-District,

Tuesday,

st 7:30 p.m. The theme for
the program will tie on Wit­
ness and the Witness Chair­
man, Alice Harris, will be in
charge.

SEPTEMBER 30. IM4
ADMISSIONS
Dorothy E. Washington,
.Mary Eubanks, Rosa Sirmunt,
James Leonard. Alb»r* C.
Mims, Agnes Cook, M argaret
Hale, Frank Famulari, James
Bradshaw, Sherry M. Grubb,
and Dorothy Bryant; all o f
Sanford: Elizabeth Neubeck
and Mabel Swallow, DeUnry;
Susan
Adnre, Casselberry;
Terry 51. Price, Mima; Tam ­
my
McCune, Tampu; and
)tartin Tubbs, Lake Mary.
BIRTHS
51r. and Mrs. David Edenfield. Baby Girl. Sanford.
DISCHARGES
Joseph Saunders. Eva V.
Tasker, Charlotte D. Echols.
Savannah
Stevens,
Velma
Adair, Carol Smith and Baby
Girl; and Barham Jarrell, all
o f Sanford; Frank Shamy and
Fay L. Lee of DeBary; David
Brown. Longwood; William A.
Owens, Enterprise.

Church To Use
New Building
By Donna Estea
Part o f the new educational
building at the First Baptist
Church of. A«Pgwqod_ wUI_be
used Sundry for the first
time. The new church year
will begin Sunday with 35
ciaaaea and department* of
the Sunday School, involving
60 adult workers and 300 stu­
dents.
A study course waa recent­
ly completed at the church.
Bill Fiirfivtd, minister o f edu­
cation at the First Baptist
Church o f Sanford, instructed
the adult group in the minis­
try o f visitation. Rev. Jack
Lindsay spoke to the inter­
mediate group on the prob­
lem* caused by alcoholic bev­
erages.
Rev. Ralph Taylor talked to
the Junior department on
stewardship anil missions, lie
has been added to the staff of
the Long-wood church for a
temporary period to assist in
its visitation ministry.

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Fri. Oct. 2, *64— Page 3

Court Order
Sends Dockers
Back To Work

By Reased K ay
word

Orlando

Civic

fall meeting Monday at 8 p.m.
civic building.

North

Third Street amt North Edge
mon Avenue.
C.

E.

"Chuck”

Rowell,

president of the association
urges everyone to join the
organization "to help make
their community • hezlthicr,
happier place (or their young
stors to grow up in.”
A membership drive will get
under way soon.
The aim o f the avsocislion
this year is to engage in more
projects and be of greater ser­
vice to the community.

Choristers To
Lutheran Rally

struck

million*. If n child cam e down

Association will hold its fin t
in the

"pneumonia”

era

financed

and antibiotta

Hold Rehearsal

Day Sunday

By Mrs. Frank White
The Deltary Choristers will
By Jiae Casselberry
hold the first rehenreal o f the
Rally Day will be observed
fall season, Wednesday at
on Sunday by the Sunday
9:30 a m.
School of Ascension Lutheran
lam ia Platt Brown, the di­
Church, Casselberry. Promo­
rector, asks that the members
tion certificates will be dis­
bring "Schirmer'a C h o r u s
tributed and special awards
B ook," "P ray er" by Gioun
will lie given to those pupils
and "H ow Lovely are the
with perfect attendance.
M essengers."
The Sunday School sta ff
The first presentation by
will be formally recognised
the group will be on World
during the 10:30 a.ru. wor­
Day o f I'raqer, Nov. 6, at the
ship service and special music
DeBary Community Metho­
will he provided by the Sun­
dist Church.
day School children.

with a cold or cough a mother
was haunted by the ever pre­
sent threat e f lobar penumonia.
Today your doctor will tell
you that pneumonia can be
quickly cured in 24 out o f 25
rases in a matter o f hours.
While he ean't do much to
help your common cold, he
can help yen and quick If you
should develop pneumonia.
What brought this dread
killer o f a few years ago to
heel?
It was the result o f years
o f costly and tireless research
by dedicated men Snd wumen
who sit hour after hour over
test tube* as they conduct re­
search in an effort to find the
snswsrt So life's health prob­
lems.
For the most part these re-

cilities, that represent the In­

Church Holds

Under Way

Promotion Day

Ever w onder
w hat they’ro like to drive?
Good way to find out: corns to our j f l k
Grand Opening and drive a VWyourtolf. M M

ELLINOR
MOTOR COMPANY
SANFORD

Bear

Lnk*

Methodist

Rd. will hold th* official
opening o f th* ehurch, Sun­
day, Oct. 4. Sunday School
will ha at 9:45 snd morning
w onhlp at t l a m .
Rev. T. H. Norton, district
superintendent, will be guest
minister and will conduct the
First Quarterly Conference
following the service. Those
making reports art asked to
give them orally.
A t 1 p.m. there will b« a
basket lunch served on the
ground*. Every family will
bring
sufficient
food
for
Ihemselvea and one extra
guest. Kvarycna is asked to
bring their own tabl* service
and tea and coffee will be
provided.
Consecration ceremonies for
the new rdiflce will b* held
at 2 p.m. The huitding is
named for the minister. Rev.
William Irwin and will be
called William Irwin Hall.
In addition to the consecra­
tion service there will be
other item* o f Interest pre­
sented by the building com ­
mittee,
Richard
Ostrander,
architect and Charles Crampton, builder.

Paolo Church To

In Idyllwilde of Loch Arbor

The charm e f Bermuda type architecture is combined with the latest American Innovations in com fort and convenience to niuke this th* perfect
home for * space luring fem lly. The eslerlor native rock two story panel enclosing th* staircase In an unusual and striking feature. Three bed­
rooms and a study upstairs, th* two story living room, compart G.E. Medallion kitchen and two and one-half baths, all add up to a lot o f horn*.

Hold Revival

Central heating and air conditioning, ceramic tile on sill* ami in baths, color coordinated wall papers and mural, to nuik* this ID YLLW ILDE hum*

The Paola Wesleyan Metho
diet Church wilt hold a re­
vival Mrnday through Friday
with th* services to begin at

7:31) p.m.

R E N O V A T IO N

outstanding, both practically and aesthetically.

In Ravenna Park

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This lovely hums Is nearly complete, on lleth Drive in the new Third Section o f Ravenna Park. It has three bedrooms, two hath*, a large living
room. Note how the stone facade enhances the basic beauty o f It* design. It has central duct besting, amt i* prepared for addition ef air condition­
ing. You’ll b « pltAftrti with Urn coni|ilrtrly «i|ui|»[&gt;e«! (ivncTiit Electric kitrhrii, the convenient utility room and cari’ortc. T h u hums it near enough I t
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WELCOME WAGON president of South Semi­
nole Club, Mrs. Sandy Lai’oma, left, congratu­
lated Mrs. Claire Sabatini on the fine job she
did as auctioneer at the dub's last meeting held
at the House of Beef in Maitland. The auction
brought in $-d.d7 for the groups charity work.

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• Brand New Insulation
where needed

Thousands o f their teats
and
experiments
lead
up
blind alley* and show no re­
turn far either the manufac­
turer w ho took the gamble or
for the public, but now and
then come* a break through
that provides a new drug that
is capable o f conquering some
terrible disease.
A recent Federal Trade
Commission report s h o w s
that tha death rate from tu­
berculosis,
syphilis, dysen­
tery, scarlet fever, diptheria,
whooping rough and menin­
gitis has decreased 36 per­
cent sine* the discovery cif
antibotico.
In 1940, Lederle Labora­
tories, with headquarter* at
Pearl River, New York set
out to find an even better

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than

Isolated

Methodists To
Open Church

K*v. E. Norman Brush, pas­
tor o f the Wesleyan Metho­
dist Church o f Pell City, Ala.,
will be th* speaker.
There will Iw special music
every evening snd the regu­
By Donna Kites
By Jane Casselberry
lar minister, Rev. Earl Baker,
The rummage sale current­
Promotion Dsy was ob­ invite* the public to attend
ly being sponsored by South served by the Sundsy School thes* services to hssr the
Seminole V.F.W. Post 8207 of and Training union at th* gifted preacher.
Longwood and the Auxiliary Prairie Ia*k&gt;&gt; Baptist Church,
Unit In the vacant store at the Kern Park During the serecorner of S.IU36 and S.R.»27 ices, those being promoted
11)8 •xnfarfc 4rrxlb
in Altamonte Springs will were introduced to the new
1*11 *IUIi#4 Dallf
*««.
■r 4 if, 4 «a 4 »r
C k rU t.
conclude Saturday, Oct. 3.
teachers and taken to their
IW««I
Mkllakftl
la tv ilif
|fr*r*«!l R g
r ir U lm ia
by
.Many good used items of new ciasSriMUii*, Where they
T h # * « B f » r 4 llcrw M , J*»4 W .
clothing and white elephants received their new literature.
•
f t * • a a fu r 4 . r i t r 14a.
are still available. Proceeds
Fred
Corns uy,
Sundsy
(I«n
P M l a i t F «I4
will benefit the building fund. School superintendent a n d
at U a U N , F la .
k u k a r t l U l u g I U f # « fc f C t f *
Clyde Spencer. T r a i n i n g
r lr n
Union director,
were
in
U#| 2»
T # « r i i au
charge.

Rummage Sale

penicillin. of the proscription drugs you
analysed buy today cost as much as
they do.
700,000 micro-organisms ob­
The article Is written by
tained
from
soil
samples
James Daniel, who ew es hie
g a t h a r s d throughout the life to such medical research.
world.
While a student at the Uni­
Can you visualise the time, versity o f North Carolina
patience, skill and cost of Daniel contracted a type o f
such a gigantic undertaking? pneumonia at a tune when
The pay dirt they sought was Ledrrlo was developing a
found in a soil sample that new serum, but it was still in
came from a Missouri alfalfa the experimental stage. The
field, which revealed a mic­ patient was going fast so
robe which produced a chem­ with the family's permission
ical with many times the an appeal was made to Le­
germicidal power o f penicil­ derle Laboratories for a sup­
lin and effective against five ply o f the still untested
times as many disease germs, serum. The gamble paid e ff
—Aureomycln, — from which and within a few hours Daniel
have descended all but one of was on the road to recovery.
the wvrld’s present broad
Bills now in Congress to
spectrum antibiotics.
rurb activities of thu nation's
The
ttirilting
story
of drug manufacturers, if pass­
modern day medical research, ed, would make their research
its amazing achievements and on its present sente impos­
It* numerous problem* ap­ sible. It might save you a
pears in the October issue of few pennies at y ou r drug
the Reader's Digrst. Read It counter hut more probably, It
and you will learn why tome could cost you your life.

provided with laboratory fa ­ They

chilling fear In the hearts o f vestment o f millions snd mil-

North Orlando
Meeting Monday
North

ssereh en

I can remember when the

NEW YORK (U P !)— Sixty,
thousand k ngshoremm from
Maine to Texas returned to
work today, their one-day
strike halted by a federal
court order.
The strike was the sixth by
the International Longshore­
men'* Association (!L A ) to
be Interrupted by the "cool­
in g-off”
provisions o f the
T aft-lla rtley labor law.
A restraining order sus­
pending the strike for 10 days
was signed Thursday night by
federal district court Judge
Frederick van Pelt Bryan a f­
ter President Johnson declar­
ed the walkout, "if permitted
to continue, will imperil the
national health and safety.”
That was the finding o f the
fact-finding
panel
Johnson
had appointed Wednesday, a
few hours before the strike
started.
A subsequent court order
extending the strike bsn to
80 days was expected.

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Clash Tonight

Dave Gollolier
To Play Final

Unbeaten Liens
Tackle Umatilla

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Herald Spate Writer
The Oviedo Ltoas will run
Into what ta probably tto moat
formidable opposition ttoy
hava seen thus far this Meson
when ttoy travel tonight to
Uto on the Umatilla High
School BuHdoii.
Tto Ltoas, victorious to ttolr
first two tilts, will still be
without the service of half
Billy Mlktor, guard Wayne Ja­
cobs tad toft cod Jim Beailey.
All three of these boys missed
last week’s outing when the
Lions chewed up tto Crescent

■ m i d lyarte Wr iter

Tto Bamtaoie High School
grid team will fa«a Ha second
major Metre Confarenca teat
tonight when It marie tto Tro­
M r ratals ralaar laat fW*
jans ef Evans at Evans Field
day alfht ta a IS to 0 lees to
in Orlando. The contest will
Oman, Hoad Coach Dlik Capa*
gat outer way at ■ p.m.
a food yortornThe local eleven will be at­
(ton hia Lyiaaa
tempting to post Ha second
High Greyhounds when ttoy
straight conference victory ia
naat tto Bhn Dartora of Aptwo tries. Uat Friday night
also Wtn t o
the Seminoles outaped the
O fw vta T h
p M ftr t
Tha contort w ill gat wod
Grenadiers of Colonial High
way at I y . n . la Apopha.
IS to d to a squeaker.
K win mart Lyman High’*
Mead Coach Jim Pigott an­
Ttojr toU ittJal appearaaca aa far
nounced this morning that this
ottoU to coaroraad-la t
lo tto
will be the last 8HS contest for
OraiM halt Conference.
veteran tackle Davp Collator.
Tin
Oroyhouada
eater
I
( t o and D m
The Junior ltosman'a family ta
night's affair with a pair a f
moving to tto wait and Pigott
U U , which t o
•aid tto aqitad decided to
■ W n M la two
make Dave the flomtoniea’
h r thla m m wittout m r
honorary captain tonight.
arasstaf to appoaant'e foul
"We’re going to miss Da­
ltaa, waetod « i foul Um of*
vid," said Pigott. Ha plsyad
By Fred Down
ftoto ta Mu Haul praetke mu*
on our first string defensive
aim Thursday.
liP
I Sports Writer
unit, tto 'Head Hunters,' last
Don't
wake me up," said
isoa as a sophomore, and
y irti f to loom today wtottor
to has dooa a floe Job for tu Jim Coker and there waa no
My Trad
H i fata y i W t term tau t u ties e f 't w o ” to aUmtoeto the this season."
qturttltok Jimmy Bldla will
objection from the Cincinnati
tm to rt
good n a lot af Yustog teams White Sot, who worn Idle
to la toy form for Saturday’*
Red* who had Just lean a
•
0 0
mootlnf with Eaatoeky. An Ranh Bauer and tha (Mates to tto yurt.”
Thunday, tad either a vic­
dream walking.
Arm Injury which prevented •re atm to (to r s flg b tto g - Tto Detroit Tigers struck s tory ef their own or a BelliIt waa momsnta after Cin­
arse If S a ttla ors fro* h art mighty Mow lor New York’s
lldto from passing ia
cinnati beat tho Pittsburgh
morn tots to UU eff tto Orio­
A
mriarcads
to
Evans
g irts ay to tha Now T a b Van- rivals by sweeping as afterweek's recount*? with T&lt;
les.
Pirates 5-4 in a "m ust gam e"
ham.
Field to Ortanda will form
■ doobtotoadir from tto
am atlll y b iw d tto an
antes Brown's nlnth-taatof
Th un day night and tho Red*
■4
0
p.m.
tonight
at
tt
o
I h s Ortotos t o r t asly s Yaatoaa M sad U
Mora’s tingle drove In two runs to put
America candlduto d i r l a f
knew to a man that they owed
•Um o a tto m s tk a l chase# to tto pHy tocauM tto fane who
tto Tigers stood an another Bemhwto High Betoal, ac- tha victory to tha M -year-old
practice aaaalona Uila week.
com# out os top to tto Aroer stored awey missed seeing
tavdiag
to
an
ibbiwn remeat
run scored on Don Wert's see
Couch Xalyh Jordon hua Inteas League rare but ttoy
thto saarstag by SUM Sweet­ reserve catcher from Throck­
dleotad that Sidle may bo ua* made tha mutt o f It Thursday Bauer Uto a dsrtag gsmhta riflce fly In the first game and
■ad ttoa have McNally make then JO-year-oM Dennis McLain er Ctvb President, Reger morton, Tex.
od at another backfloid yott tight whoa tto y beat
" I want to shako your
t pay off,
scattered six hits to poet hi* ■arris.
If to
Wuhtogtoa Senator! 1-0 to*
A 21-year-old righthander fourth win In tto nlihtcsp.
Tha motorcade will leave hand," was tha tribute A ct­
ing Manager Dick Sitltr paid
hind tha aaa-hlt pitching af from Billing!, Meat., McNally
Mel SMttomyre and Boland as U ler than •:!&gt;. It wUI t o
aorpriM (tartar Dara McNally.
da’t was a gams a* a start Sheldon wen tto losing pitch* ••carted hy Semtoeto Coun­ Coker— a tribute that cam*
"W a ’ru not down yet al­ ■r sinew July 11 and hadn’t
ty
Sheriff*
Department from tha heart because the
a.
■■
■ -■
Coker-mado triumph meant
though
tto
toot
wu
can
do
ta
pitched
a
complete
gams
sines
d
ipwMii
to
tto
perk.
lu twn rm cv rr corn y o r
Rookie Larry Stahl's third
•
*
*
that th* Rede had slice*! tho
« m
s r a m i T B i c i n c m . U a," laid Bauer, who aarltor to June 14. But tb* only hit to
homer ef tto lessen led off
e r r r . n su m ram a a m t s s u i tto day algiad a new two-year
allowed
Thursday
night
was
tto 11th toning and gar# Moa But that’s not all Pigott said idle first-place SL Louie Card­
c a c m . n a a in * .
contract to manage tea Or* • double by Dcs Lock with
inals' lead to a half-game and
en a n e m m y u a . in a a
Drahowsky and tto Athletics this morning.
rn D R R A t, NATIONAL MORT- talaa.
•till
retained an excellent
two
mil
to
tto
seventh
and
to
Aahed
about
hte
estimation
a 5-4 victory over tto Minna
OAOR ASSOCIATION, a nor
"T h e Yankeei aren’t
■truck out nine Senators.
p oration.
•ota Twins and Dick Stuart of tbe Seminoles' chancat chance to win or tie for the
PUIatllf, aa they’ re bean playing lately
Despite Thursday's double drove ta hia gloats and 1!tth •gainst Evans, t o roplled:
National League pennant.
os
•sttock, tto Yankees iwtsto runs ef tto campaign to pace
Playing only because regu­
'Wa’re going ov er there to
RONAt.n RAT am ncAN nnC
PAULA DIANNK (HUMAN, hi*
all the advantages ns ttoy, tto tto Boston Bed Box to a 4-1 wta and there's no reason why lar catcher Johnny Edwarda
W lf*
Ortotos and tto Chicago White wta over tto Indians to other wa can ’t if tto boys want it la sidelined with sore hands,
Box toad tola tto final tftree AL action. Dick Badatx re­ b a d 'en ou gh .''
f 4' ^ _ y s Ticrn'toP ^ r i r V e 4 " " '
Cok*r gave tha Red* the lead
nan ru A B R
r o n n c i o i u n n In Iho Court o f the County days of tto race,
Ago, Posted# C ecity, Flee.
ceived credit for hia 23th save Pigott doe* think they want with n sixth-inning homer and
WO I RONAIJ* RAT a HUMAN
The Yankees Issd both rlrsls for tto Bed Sox, who snapped it.
aa&lt;t PAIU.A titANNR »HU Mu, lu D e bit*.
then saved th* victory when
In for Beta to a&lt;
MAN, hia Wiro,
by JH games with three to a string of a scoreless ton- Evans ia fresh from a wta he cut dawn Rill Virdon, try­
ANNIR LAURIE MEEDP.
ItuM .nc* Unknown
Ueoeaeed. play. They need any combine toga with two runs la the as­ over Winter Park and a 13-13 ing to steal tho potential ty ­
Toe, Dofondnnto, or* horohr
notlfUd that a complaint to To All Credttooo uuS P*
tie with Daytona B osch Ma In­ ing run a t second b a it, ta the
cend.
Ravluo Ctelmo oo
jtolved with lo&gt;
Jurist rod thraa
trlpptof Bat
Tackle Ktoth Salmi to du*
flalWy oat ef action wHh «
arm tojtwy received to tto
Omm tilt aad Jim FaiUMngkam, a fallback, waa baagad
up a tow day* afo ta aa auto
acddaat
I t o dm * ottora toctoda
quartortmek Jack Blaatoa who
haa * tog out of whack, tod
Join Stuart who had a twtatad kaao, aad UcUo Allto
louaaa who poaaaaata a tore
■boulder. However, hi all port*
IbUHy tto Uttar thro# Should
ho ahto to tot torn# reties to*

sight, particularly BlaaUs.
All wook losg Copalaod rod
hia sldo hava boas drilling tto
'Masada aa bloektog aad Workiag assignments. However,
Copeland haa pUaaad aa dras­
tic ebaagaa to Lyman's attack.
Ha kaa hutailed aoma m
defensive tactics after watchtog hia ebargaa to adtoa for
tha first time agalaat tto Cardtoato Uat Friday sight.
Thto will to Apopka’a third
outing of tin Mason sad ttolr
first hi tto OBC. Ttoy opened
tto icaaon by taking a 14 to IS
licking toom Ome* and last
Tburedaya night were thraatod
by Bishop Moora'a Hornet*.

Motorcade

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Ten and each of you nr*
hereby notified and required
to prenont any elatma and de­
mand! which you, or either
ef you may hnv* again*! the
•rule
or ANNIR
LAURIE
MKEDB, deceeeed. lata of add
County, lo tho County Judge
ef Vemlnole County, Florida, ot
hia offleo In tho court home of
■aid County at Sanford, Flor­
ida. within tin ralander month*
from ih* Urn* of the flr*t pub
lleatlon of thl* nolle*. Tw&lt;
enpl-* of **ch claim or demand
■hall be In writing, and ehall
•tat* th* plan* of r**ld*ne*
and poet office addro* of Ih*
etnlminl, and ehell be aworn
to by th* claimant, hi* neent
or altnraey and a cm mpun ted
by a tiling fen of on* dollar
and eti’-i, c|»|m or demand nut
»o filed ehall ha void.
Charlotte Meed* Hinlth
Aa eieculor of Ih* luiat
Will and ToelameM of
ANNIR LA UIIIE MEKDB,
deceeeed
RHINIlDUtKR AND DOOAN
FI rat Federal Building
Hanford, Florida.
Attorney* for Eiocutrta.
Publlah Sept. It A Oct. I, I
!«. U K .
CDU-M
IN THR CIRCUIT COURT OF
TMK NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
CUIT OF CND FOR PRMINOLB
COUNTY, FLORIDA,

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VINCENT W. JOHNSON, at ua.
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IV
AND
FOR
aRWINOLR
COCNTV. FLORIDA.
IN CM4VCRRT NO. 1SM1
NOTICR TO OEFNND OR
ORDER OF FUNLIC4TIOV
aurr f o r FonRCLoauRR
MeCAUGIIAN M O R T G A G E
COM CANT, INC., a Ft..rl.|a cor­
poration.

Plaintiff,

•va.
TILLMAN
T.
WEED
and
PAULA WEED, hi* wlf*; RETTT F. WEED, furm*r wlf* of
■nd divorced from TILLMAN
V. WEED, ami *1111 not r*
married; LAWRENCE HKf'K
MAN and I.KTIIA MILDRED
IIKCKMAN, hie wlf*.
D* f«nd.»nt*
TOi LA WRENCH ItECKMAN
•nd
I.KTIIA
MILDRED
HECKMAN, HIS WIFE
(Raaldanc* unknown)
And *11 unknown partlaa
rUlmlnx *nr tnl*r**( by
throuth. und*r or aealnat
otrh of *lth*r of Ih*
• 1&gt;ov* namad parti** who
may bo d**d or ar* *nt
known lo b* d*sd or ollvo.
BETTY F. WEED, formor wlf* of and dlvorcad
from TILLMAN V. WEED,
and *1111 not r*morrl*d
t i l l Lai*** Btraot
■an Antonio, T*ia*
YOU, AND EAL'II OF YOU
*r* h*r*bp notlflad Dim
Complaint for Foroolotur* of
Morla*e*
*m*nd*d ht* b**n
fl 1 *d ***ln*t you, aad you ar*
roqulrad lo *orv* * copy ol
your Answer er PDodln** to
fliw fivmj»l*ltel mm •
an
Ih* I'lslntlfr* atlornty, Jo**ph
M. Fltsaarsld. III
■•curlty
Trust Bultdlne, Miami II, Flor­
id*, and fit* th* erlalnal An•w«r or Ptoadlne In ih* offleo
of ih* Ctorh of ih* Circuit
Court on or bafor* tb* lath
day of O«lob«r A. D, IIK. If
you tall in do to, Judamtnl by
default will b* takin ***tn*t
you for Ih* r*ll*f d*m*odod la
1*1* Complaint, a* am*nd*d.
Th* dttorlpthin of Ih* r*al
property pror«*d*d *c*in*t U:
Im I T, Block A. WOODMEnU 1’ AIIK IND RKPI.AT, scsordlne l* pint
Ihtroof rscordod I* Plal
Book II, |-*e* Tl. Public
IUcord* of a*ml*ol* Coun­
ty. Florida.
TOGETHER WITH tho follow­
ing ptrsonal properly:
I
Waallngboua*
Rulll-tn
liana*, Modtl KTntlX, larla) No. U UIMI
I 1Yo*t!nehou*o Rofrlatralor Modal nUDIJ. d.rlal
No. HU m i l l
Thla nolle* *h*ll b* publlah•d on&gt;-* aa. h w**k for four ran,
■acutlvo w*&gt;k* la Ih* SANFull D HERALD.
DONE AND ORDERED al
to-ford,
Uamlnol*
County,
Florida, thl* llth day of S«pt,
•mb*r A. D. 111*.
(BEAL)
Arthur II. Utckwllh, J r,
Clark. Circuit Court
Hy: Martha T. Vlhl*a
l&gt;*puty uUrk
Joacpb M. Fll*e«ral4
IK ftcurlty Truat Bultdlnf
Miami 11. Florida
FHanklln t -K II
pi hiiah a*pL is, i i s o n i,
I, U K .

TOt VINCENT W . JOHNSON
PlalaUff. And all partlaa claiming InUraeli by, through, under, or
jo a R P ir w . OHBHAR*. at at egalnat Vincent IV. Johnson,
and at al.
and to atl partlea having or
Defend aata. claiming to bovo ray right,
c n i c a o p aatn
till*, or tntaraat to tb* pro
NOTION la MKHKIIT GIVEN party herein described.
Chat on tho ltth day of October.
TOU ARB hereby notified
U K at 1 1 1 ** A. M. at the main that a Complaint to foreclose
door ot tho Courthoue* of a mortgage encumbering tha
Bemlnolo County, at Baaford. following real proparly:
Plurlda. tho uadorataaod Clerk
Lot II. Block P. COUNTRY
will offer for oalo to the hleh*
CLUB MANOR, UNIT NO. 1
ett aad boot bidder for ceeb tba
according to a plat there
fa How la ■ doecribod real are*
of aa reeordad In Plat Book
11, page SI, Public Record*
- ' ‘ l i e It. Bloek “ R" , COUN*
•f remlaolo county, Pier
r n r c l u b m a n o r , u n it
Ida
NO. 1, according to the plat haa been filed against yon In
thereof aa recorded la Plat tho nbovs.otyted oult. nod you
Rook 11, Paac II. Public are required to aarv* a copy
Record* ol Semluule Cuua of Jour Anewrr lo Ih* Com
ty, Plurlda
plaint on Ihe r U ln U fl* *tt..r
together wltk all etruoturca. neya, van den Derg A Ouy, foot
Im prove menu, future*, tppll Ufllte Hot I tat, Orlando, (lor
ancoo, aad appurtenance* on Ida, aad lo file the original ot
cold land or need la conjunction •unh Anawer with ike Clerk of
therewith.
the aforesaid Circuit Court oa
Thle cole U made parental or beforo Ike ltth day of Oct
to flnol decree of foreclosure •her. U K . If you full to do
entered In Cbononry action No. •a, a daerea pro oiiafaaoo will
UITt now pending la tbc d r
bo taken agalael you for Ibo
oult Court of and ter FcmlneU relief demanded la lha Co
County, Florida.
plaint.
DATED TIIIH I N I day of
This Notice ehall bo publlah
icplerabor, U K .
ad enca a weak for four eon
eooullva week* ta Tho ran ford
(URAL)
Arthur H. Bechwlth, Jr
Herald.
Clerk of Ike Circuit Court
Dated Ihlo ltth day ef Bapt
Byt Martha T. Vlblna
ember, (ML
Deputy Clerk
(BEAL)
ANDKRAUN, RUall.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of th* Circuit Court
DKAN A LOWNDEB
Attorney* for Plaintiff
By: Merilia T. V lb lea
CJ Kant Central Boulevard
Deputy Clerk
Publlah kept. II. It A Oelokor
Orlando, Florida
P-jbll.h OuL *. U K .
I. t. U K .
c o r -ia
CDE-Tt
CDE-Tt

A F T E B LAN D BBCOBD
B O N N E V I L L E BALT
FLA TS, Utah (U P I) — Tom
Graan o f Whaaton, 111., will
attem pt to brtak tha world
land spaed record today In hia
Jot-powered racer W lngfoot
K iproia. The present rorord
U 407 mile* an hour held h/
Craig Breedlove o f Lo* Angflee, who will b« here next
month fo r another record
breaking attempt.

Legal Notice
IV THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THR VIVTH JITtlCIAI. CIR­
CUIT, IV AND FOR SEMINOLE
roilN T T . FLORIDA.
c H t v r r n r nil tu oa
FEDERAL NATIONAL MONTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor
poratloa,
Plain tiff,
ve,
ROBERT A. TtronSTON and
MHtni.Er
ANN IIUOIMTON,
ht* wlf*,
D*f*nd*nta
n o t i c r o p a riT in
WORTIIADR FORECLOICRR
TtW RODERT A. IIUGIIUTON
and N II I R L E T ANN
IICOIIHTON. hie wife,
Rnoldanc* Unknown
Tou, Dafandantn. nr* h*rety
notlflad that a complaint to
forcctoae ■ c«rt*ln morlaae* on
Ih* followlnr dancrlbad nmnar.
ty. eltuet*. lying and b*lng la
■arnlDol* County, Florida, ta
wit:
Lot K . Block "IT*. EAHT
BROOK
SUBDIVISION,
UNIT NO, I, according to
th* PUt th*r*of a* r*
«urd*d In Plat n ,»k 11 ,
ag** I* and SI, Public
;*oor&lt;l* of Ssmtncl* Ooun
ty. Florida;
Including:
tlancral EDetrln R a n g *
Ov*n. Model Jilt).*. Hartal
U T O N -K lt-W ;
Mu no grim
Wall
tl*at*r,
Mod*l A1411 K. aerial III

R

11444;

haa b*aa f|]*d agstnet yea In
Ih* above «tyl*J suit and you
»r* r«;ulr».t t* **rv* a copy
uf your Anawer or Pleading to
th* Complaint on PUlntltr* at*
tornay, JOHEI’ ll M. MUHAKKO.
I*, tk 114* li t , Fern l-arh, Flor­
ida, and fII* Ih* original Annw«r or FUadlng In th* o lltn
of th* CUrk of th* Circuit
Cburt on or bafor* th* llh day
of Nuv*mb*r, IK t. If you fall
to do *o, a ilacr** pro *,inf«**u
will h* taken *galn*t yua tor
th* r*lt*f demanded In th*
Complaint
w i t n e s s my hand aad afflu 1*1 *aal of offlca at Sanford,
■•mlnul* County, thla lulh day
of iLu lent bar, h r ,
(BEAD
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr,
CUrk of Circuit iVmrt
By: Martha T. VlbUn
Deputy CUrk
JOSHl'H M. MURABKO
Attorney at Law
P. O. Bo* 1 1 1
C*rn Park, Florida
HublUh Dot. j , s, if, SI, IK *.

c o r-u

Bex Brooks sad A n ile Arndt.
In tto first two gam es this
season, Oviedo has rolled up
41 potato. They have collect­
ed 10 first downs, 333 yards
on the ground, 331 yards ta
tto air, coonectcd on 14 of 2&gt;
serials and hava averaged 24
yards on lour punts.
Out of Oviedo's eight touch
downs, Brooks leads with four,
Dow ten and BeOborn each
hava a pair and Courier haa
one. Colbert has kicked four
extra points and Brooks has
scored w o r t pass play.
Game time la • p. m .

Reds W hip Pirates; Jet Lanes Take
Over Loop Lead
Trail Cards V2 Game In City League

Orioles Nip Senators;
Yankees Drop Twin-

foeoeloM a cortoln morlanea an
Che followina daserlboC proper*
Ir, iltonto, Irlnu and balay In
■•mlnola Countr, rtorlda, CoWill
I « t 4, UWch O. WOOD*
MKtlK PARK IND RE
PLAT, accnrdlnu to plat
thereof reconloS In Plat
Rook It, Pant tl. Puhlle
Rovorda ot flemlnolo Ooun*
iy. florid *;
haa been filed arnlnel you In
the above elyled eult OJtd you
ar* required to oorved A copy
a f roue Anawer or Pleadlna lo
Cha Complaint on Plaintiff* atcorner. JOHHPIt M. MURABKO,
P. a Boa III, Porn Park, (lor
Ida, and tile Ibe original An.
awer er Pltadlnc In tbe office
•t the Clerk or tha Circuit
Court on or beforo tho llh dar
Of November. U K . If fou fall
to do oo, a deer** pro confeeao
will b* takon aaalnat you for
tho rollef demondod In lb*
Complaint.
W IT NKIM mr bond and ottt*
dial aeal of offleo ot Bonrord,
■omloole County, ihlo IPtb day
of Hepiembor, U K .
&lt;BBAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr,
Clark of Ctreult Court
By: Martha T. Vlblt*
Deputy Clark
JOHBPII M. MURABKO
Attorney at Law
P. a Dor III
Porn Park, Florida
Publlah OoL J, I, U . It. IMA
CDF-11

City ltotota B to 0. T to pre­
vious week la tt o curtain lift­
er, Oviedo ran roughshod over
tto Zephyr kill Bulldogs, 22 to
T.
Jim Courier. Oviedo's triple
threat back, will be nt bis uiual
quarterback (pot tonight with
halfback! Bruce Dowlm and
Charll Miller team ing up with
fullback Ted Bellhorn to round
out tto Lions' tock fle'd .
Oviedo's starting line will in­
clude center Charlie Beailey.
guards Hartey Cox and Jim­
m y Saucer, tackles U m Coltor, and BUI Murphy, and cods

Panthers Face

land. Thera was a report out
of Orlando today that the Tro­
jans' top back, Mike W y m a n one o f tho Metro’s top icorers
with three ID 'S — niuy not
play thin evening. Ho U re­
ported to bo Injured.
On tt o other hand, Semin­
ole's big fullback, Lee Spark­
man, will tee action, accord­
ing to Pigott. " l i e ’ s not hurt,"
Pigott explained, "h is shoul­
der la Just real a ore."
Pigott ssld that t o and hia
•Idas will do their beat taping
Job on Sparkman tonight ao
that he can play without too
much discomfort.
Steve Clark Hill also be back
with Danny TUlis and Eddie
Griffith also ready to see ac­
tion.
The Seminoles have a dis­
tinct weight advantage but
this apparently w on't mean too
much to the Trojans. They
were outweighed by the Win­
ter Park Wildcats and by tho
Mainland Buccaneers.

Huskies Picked
To Win Title
SAN FRANCISCO — (N E A )
—It’s early to start wondering
■bout the Rose Bowl teams
but a West Coast poll shows
that Washington is the favorite
to wta the Athletic Association
of Western Univeriitlaa cham ­
pionship.
West Coast writers picked
Washington (200) ov e r South­
ern California (197).
Outstanding back and line­
m an!

W ITH

ONE

eighth.
Th# Pirates put Coker'* arm
to tho te*t In the eighth Inn­
ing when Dick Schofield’*
double and Virdon'* iln g lj
cut the Reds' lead to on* run.
Virdon broke for second a*
young Sammy Ellla went In­
to hi* windup and — bung!
— Coker'a throw wiped him
out hy five feet. That broke

National league
W L P e t GB
St. Louis
K #7 .379
Cincinnati
93 M .373
&gt;k
Philadelphia 90 70 .363 2&gt;4
San Fran.
99 70 .l«0 3
Milwaukee IS 73 .33&lt; «&gt;4
Pittsburgh
79 19 .300 12' k
U s Angeles 79 It .*91 U
Chicago
74 S3 ,*A3 IS
Houston
A3 9* .409 27
New Y ork
31 1 * .321 41
Thnrsday's Results
Milwaukee 7 New York 3
San Fran ciico • Houston 3
Cincinnati 3 Pittsburgh 4
Chicago 4 U a Angeles 3
Only la m e s scheduled
Today's Came*
Philadelphia
at Cincinnati,
night
Pitt*burgh at Milwaukee &gt;.
twt night
New Y ork at ML Louis, night
Houiton St U s Angeles, night
Chicago at to n Francisco,
night
Batariay’s Games
Pittsburgh at Milwaukee
New York at St. U uia
Houston at Lo* Angeles, night
Chicago at San FTancteco
Only gam es scheduled

A P P LIC A TIO N !

Insulate From Heat And —
Rainproof Your Roof W ith —
Aluminum — Asphalt — Asbestos

gal.

American
League
New York
Chicago

W

L

97
94
93
AS

A2
6*
63
73

Pet.

GB

.610
.303
.394
.331

2* j

Baltimore
2‘ j
Detroit
121*
U s Angeles M 79 .303 17
3!innrsota
76 91 .401 19
Cleveland
79 31 .491 19
Boston
70 90 .436 27 tk
Washington A2 99 ,3U 33' i
Kansas City 57 lot .M l 30'k
Thursday's Results
Drtroit 4 New York 2, Ht
Detroit 3 New York 2, 2nd
Boston 4 Cleveland 2
Kan City 3 Minnesota 4, 12 Ins
Baltimore 2 Washington 0
Only games scheduled
Today's Gamas
Cleveland at New York, night
Detroit at Baltimore, night
U s Angeles at Mlnetota
Kansas City at Chicago 2, twl-

night
Only games scheduled
Saturday’s Game*
U s Angelc* at Minnesota
Kansas City at Chicago
Detroit at Baltimore
Cleveland at New York
Washington n Boston

IA it Wednesday w as posi­
tion night In tha C ity Bowl­
ing Laagua. Tha J e t

U n t*

and the U k e M onroe teams
met head on, both tied for
first place. After the battle
was over. Jet U n c i cams cut
with

three

points

and sola

possession o f first place.
Neal H axw dl rolled at 229/
&amp;82 aarlea and John Spolskl
also waa hitting them for Jet
Lancs with a 200 389 set.
John Kneeland waa tha big
gun fo r U k e Monro* with
games o f 209-213 and a 382
aeries.
In the other leegue action.
Cook’s Corner took
three
points from the Roar and
Wllk'a flvesome. A n dy Pat­
rick (222 544) waa high for
Cook’*, and Gordon Honey­
cutt, 202/587 was tha hlg man
for Rose and W ill’s. Gordon's
587 waa high series for the
night.
Pryor's Insurance t o o k
three wine from the American
Legion. John Zeull waa high
for Pryor's with a 200'671
while hie teammate Jerry
Karelia rolled a 214 game.
Harold Herbit waa high for
the U gionnaires with his
21)0'382 icrikf, Hanford Man­
ufacturing team won three
points from Harry’s with
Bill Tyre being high fo r the
Manufacturing men with hia
520 series and Hank K retu r
waa high for Uarry'a with a
479 total.
Bob's Restaurant took four
from Wisdom Sod Service
with Eddie Monroa being high
man for Bob’s with a 209/
538. Ruy Sterman waa tha big
gun for Wisdom with a 454.
Neat Maxwell had a 229
game to lead In that category,
followed by Andy Patrick's
222, Karelia 214. Kneeland
213-209, Munrue 209, Uhr 205,
Frost 203, Fox 202-200, Hon­
eycutt 202, Swann 210, Altman and Bridges 201, John
Zeull, Herbit and Spotakl all
had 200 games.

RESUMES TRAINING
LAS VEGAS. Not. (U PI) Middleweight champion Joe
GiardeUo resume* training to­
day with soma roadwork as he
prepares for hia Oct. 23 title
defense against Rubin (Hurri­
cane) Carter.

■f

PALM E R HOLDS LEAD
DUNEDIN, Fla. (U P !) —
Arnold Palmer held a narrow
lead over Jack Nlcklaus, 8110.74.U7 to 1107,743.37, In tha
professional g olf money-win*
ning standing*. Billy Caaper
moved Into third place with
179,019.74 after hia $3,800 win
In tha Seattle Open taat Sun­
day.
HIGH J V M r PREP
MOSCOW (U P I) — Robert
Shavlakadie,
1980 Olym pic
high Jump champion, defeated
Valery Brumel Sunday in a
prep m eet for next month's
game* a t Tokyo. Each cleared
seven feet, m
tachej, but
Shavlxkadn won tbe high
jump on fewer m lu e i.

I A R L Y B IR D T

Ihe standings:

Jst tomes 13-3, U k a Mon­
roe 10.0, Cook’s 10-8, Rose A
Wilke 9-7, Pryor's 9-7, Bob'a
7-9, American Legion 7-9,
Sanford Manufacturing 7-9,
Harry‘a 7-9, and Wisdom 1IS.

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Croom 's long time rival, t t o
the Euclid High a t e m o f De­
ri, com as tato town tonight
meat t t o Panthers at San­
ford’s Memorial Stadium ia n
contest slated to start at I
. nt.
Head Coach WUlte Holt had
previously lifted a light work­
out far hia Panthers Thursday.
In fact, t o wai going to draea
out tto sq&lt;Md ht gam o togs
and perm it hia boys to poaa for
tto photographer*.
But after Wednesday's work­
out Holt — noun red that hte
elub t o d too much work to d o
to get ready tor DaLand.
"I'v * g ot to drill ttoa* boy*
soma m ore to gat ready for
Euelid." Holt said whan t o
canceled oat tto photo eeu loa .
'W t’ll h ave to taka pictures
aoma other tim e."
C room i will t o trying to gat
an advantage ta tto wta column. In ttolr first outing they
defeated Howard High o f Ocala
ta a loca l contest but met
defeat Uat week at tto hands
o f Lincoln High In a GatoaavlQe affair.
Holt haa hare desperately
trying to Improve hia Panthere defensive work. 11* d is­
covered Jo Gainesville that
what t o thought wa* true—
that tt o Panthers had to Im­
prove tto lr paaa defense, partlculirly.
Among those who aboutd tee
action tonight are backs Ran­
som Jackson, Robert Alford,
R. Hlllery, E, Jackson and
R. Walton. Among tbe lineman
•re Henderson, Wllllama, w itherspooo,
Montgomery,
Wil­
liams, Naal, White and Brown,

Neigh bora.

ROOF C O A T IN G
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tha back o f tha Pi rata rally.
Now the Reds face tha prob­
lem o f making up a half-gams
■gainst a Cardinal team that
closes Its reason with three
games against the last-place
New Y ork Meta. Both tha
Red*’ game* are against the
Phllltea — one Friday night
and the other Sunday after­
noon — and Staler said It all
Thursday night when be commtnted, "O u r job ta to win
two games and that’s exactly
what w a’ re going to do. The
rest Is up to the Cardinals."
The San Francisco Giant*
defeated tha Houston Colts
A-3, the Milwaukee Brave*
downed the Mat* 7-3 and the
Chicago Cuba shaded the Lo*
Angelre Dodger* 4-3 In other
N l, games.

Here Tonight

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Sportsmen's Association

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Boone's Baby Braves 'Bust' Seminole JayVee String

Abovt Sports

Thinking Orlando Eleven
Out Loud Racks Up 12-6
Win Over SHS

SJH Braves Post 33-6 Win

By Jails* SteMtrom

Tram the m iQ b eg:
• # •

Tha law o f average! finally

"Suggest you check the reo u g h t up with the Seminole
coeds la The Sanford Herald
High JayV eei.
lo r November, 1963. Sanford
Tha Baby Semlnolea went to
beat Orlando High School.”
e s s
Orlando Thursday afternoon
The letter was signed b y and collided with th* Boone
" A football fa* who has fol­ High Baby Braves.
The two w ar parties battled
lowed the Seminole a aad the
Celery F eds before they wore it out with the Braves taking
a 12 to 6 decision from the
called SemJaelet.”
O S S
Seminole* and the Sanford
We don’t know who the writ­ team’a record o f 31 games
without a loss cam e to in end.
e r is but be’a wrong.
*
*
s
It was almost an evenly
True, Sanford did win the played ball game, except (or
gam e. But It was not played the final count. Both clubs
against the old Orlando Senior posted five first downs. Y ard­
High Tigers. It was the newest age was almost equal.
Seminole took a • to 0 lead
high school in Orlando at that
in the scrond period after
tim e, Edge water.
• s o
both cluha found it practically
The gam e was played here impossible to cop* with each
In Sanford before 2,TOO fans other's defensive tactics in
and the score was SHS 14. the first quarter.
Edgewater 6. And, it was the
The Scminoles recovered a
first tim e since 1932—o r in 21 Brave fumble In that second
years—that a Seminole High stanza and Truby Klnniard
eleven had won a football crashed over for the TD . Thli
gam e from an Orlando school. was the first of five Boone
*
s
•
bobbles and Sanford pounced
But according to the infor­ on four of them.
mation we h iv e , Seminole last
Boone got its offense moving
played Orlando Senior High in in the third fram e and on a
Sanford back in 1937. And San­ reverie play that fooled the
ford dropped that one, 14 to 12. Baby Tribe Boone covered 50
But we do appreciate the note. yards for a TD to knot the
We wish, however, the writer count
had signed his name. We like
Early in the fourth period.
to hear from old SHS sports Boone went to the air and a
fans.
30-yard touchdown pass play
• • •
gave Boono the winning mark­
Heard on the telephone:
er.
•
* s
The visitors were penalized
When's the story an onr 30 yards, Boone 40. However,
bowling league going to gel none of the penalties were in­
In the paper?
volved in any of the scoring
• • •
drives.
Answer: Lady, there're
22
In the last few aeconda o(
leagues, according to John fourth quarter play, Buddy
Spolski, now in operation. The Stumpf returned a punt 30
Herald Is published five days yards, but time ran out befora
• week. That means we've got Sanford could get o ff another
to run four stories daily four
play.
tim es a week and six stories
Terry Echola and Jay Stokea
on the fifth day. Space Is at
led the squad In tackles with
a premium. W e're doing the
seven each. Chuck Plgott, Don
best we can. The probtem is
Nicholas and Bob Johnson all
that
there are simply
too
made five with Jim m y Wil­
m any people interested in
liams pulling down four.
leagues.
* • •
OK Spolski! We know you
don't agree with that!
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Navy Foursome
Has 6-6 Record

D ick
Williams,
assistant
coach o f the SI IS Scminoles,
w as the guest speaker at this
The RVAH -9 O f f i c e r !
w eek's meeting of the Sanford
Wive* took two gam es from
Lions Club.
the Tigerettea during the
• * •
first week o f play in the
Dick told the Lions that he
Navy Wlvea League and after
thought Seminole would finish
three weeks o f bowling th*
the current Metro football sea­
son among the top three or club has a record o f alx wins
and six losses.
fou r clubs, but be emphasized
In that initial week, Libby
the point that the Scminoles
are now in the “ big leagues” Cox’s 174/447 series, Marian
182/444
and
Suzy
as far as high school football Tiae'a
la concerned. Dick anticipat­ Reno’a 161 paved the way.
In the second week Libby
ed that Seminole will improve
playing In a higher classifi­ Cox again had high game of
cation league but he also 180/478 while Suzy Reno won
pointed out that the competi­ high series laurels with 164/
tion will get stlffer, too. It 165-487 hut it was not enough
ainc* the team loat four to
m akes sense to us.
tha RVAH -6 O fficer'* Wive*.
• • •
We gabbed with John Krider Again Suzy picked up the
the other day about the baby 2-7 split.
In last week's session, the
chances o f professional base­
team took four games from
ball returning to Sanford.
• • •
the Oddballs as Cox led th*
"W e can get tl here,” K ri­ girl* with a 180-101/405 scr­
d er opined, "bu t the question ies, missing the m agic 500
la whether *r not the peo­ mark by ■ scant five pins.
ple are hit*rested.” As we Susy chimed in with 166 and
all know, minor league base­ Lis Klein poaUd » 163/442
ball Isn't what tt used to be aeries.
Libby and S u iy rolled “ tnrand running a minor lea­
gue club la 40 times more keya” this week and Susy
difficult than N once was— also cams through with a
and It was difficult e tc * conversion on the 2-7 split
end tha very difficult 4-7-9.
then.

B y David Hlgglafeetham
Herald Sparta Writer
The Sanford Junior High
Bravea look their first win of
th* acason Thursday night
when they caged Oviedo's
B aby Lkma by a score of 33
to «.
According to C o a c h Ed
Buckner the squad showed
m uch improvement In the tilt.

The Braves lost 7 to 1 last

Tha touchdovn makers tor
week to South Seminole and Sanford w er* Fred Weber,
that seem s to be what It took Mark Caolo, Phillip Smith and
Darrel Vodopich. The iquad
to get them started.
ran three extra points but fail­
At th* half the score waa 19 ed on two other tries.
to 0 in favor o f the B r a v a . At
According to Buckner one of
this point Pellhsm started the tha main reasoni for the
second team and left them in squad’ s fine improvement Is
t-ven after the Lions posted th* excellent support of the
their only touchdown.
student body and the big pep

rally at the school A o r s d a y
afternoon.
Buckner said, "T h ey really
wanted B so thay went out
there to win and they did.”
The
Braves w o n t have
much tima to rest btcause
they play again Tuesday.
They meet the South Seminole
Junior High Hurricanes again.

The B raves a n k top phy­
sical condition aad havs an in­
juria from th* gam *.
The T M sday tilt will b* held
under the lights at Sanford
Memorial Stadium with the
" B ” squads playing at t:3 0
p.m. Th* " A " squads will
play at 7:30 p.m . and the San­
ford Junior High Band will
perform .

Greyhounds, Barracuda JV 's Play Scoreless Tie
By Jim Batches
I Junior Varsity gridiron circles
Herald Sports Writer
last night and despite the fact
Lyman High's Little Grey- that they played a scoreless
bounds made their debut into]tie with the Baby Barracudas

o f New Smyrna Beach Head
Larry Baker waa Lyman's
Coach Dick Slivers said after lop ball carrier last night when
the affair that "M y boya look­
be romped for 36 yards while
ed good.”
Charlie Strange of New Smy­

Pairings For Playoffs
In National League Set
CIN CINN ATI, Ohio (U P ll
— Pairing* fo r tha National
League playoffs, which will
begin Monday should thay be
necessary,
war* announced
Thursday by President War­
ren Giles.
Gltaa said play would con­
tinue, with no daya o ff for
travel, until the pennant win­
ner was decided.
There wer* six playoff
possibilities — two two-team
playoffs,
three
throe-team
ones and on* four-team play­
o ff. All involve the leagueleading St. Louis Cardinals,
Cincinnati Reds, Philadelphia
Phillies and San Francisco
Giants.
The Cardinal* own a halfgame lead over the runnerup
Reds and have three games
to play. The Red* and Phil­
lies complete their season
with a pair o f gamrs against
each other.
The Phillies are In third,
2t* games behind St. Louis,
white the Giants ar* three
gamea back with three to
pl«yHill DeW ltt won the first
flip o f th* coin, which Giles
hail used to decide the 1962
p la yoff site between Loa An­
geles and Sun Franciseo. Th#
Reds' president chose to open
the series here against Ht.
Louis, if the playoff ta be­
tween those two clubs. Gilea
represented the Cardinals in
the toss.
The Phillies won the second
flip for the two-team playoffa
and General Manager John
Quinn chose to open at home
if Philadelphia tics with St.
Louis.
The two-team playoffs will
ho decided on a best tw o-ofthree gamea basis.
The
three-way
pairings
wer# decided
by drawing
sticks. St. Louis, Philadelphia
and San Francisco figure in
one. St. Louis, Cincinnati and
Philadelphia make up another
possibility and St. Louie, Cin­
cinnati and San Francisco is
the final combination.
In the first, St. Louis
would play at Philadelphia.
St. Louis then would play
host to San Francisco, which
in turn would entertain visit­
ing Philadelphia.
If on* o f th* team* has not
Inst twice which eliminates It
at th* end o f th* round-robin
o f single game*, lota will he
drawn to drtermin* where the
round-robin resumes and play
eontinuea until a team is
eliminated.

I f after tha first three
games any team Is ousted,
Iota will be drawn to deter­
mine the sit* o f the firat
gam * between the tw o re­
maining teams. They play un­
til one team has two losses.
In the second three-way tie

possibility, Philadelphia will
play host to Cincinnati, San
Francisco Is at Cincinnati and
Philadelphia at San Francisco.
The third possibility has
Cincinnati a t San Francisco,
St. Louis at Cincinnati and
San Francisco a t St. Louis.

rna Beach posted 49 to lead
his club’ s attack.
Lyman threatened twice In
go into pay dirt, the first time
In the early moments of the
second period.
New Smyrna's Willie ThomUon fumbled and Dave Straughan recovered for Lyman on
the U tile ’ Hounds' 41. Ly­
man's Gary Smith carried to
the Barracuda 33-yard Urn and
Larry Baker picked up 25
yards to tha New Smyrna
eight.
Lyman was penalised five

yards but Straughan Immedi­
ately went to the three and a
first down. But at thin point
New Sm yrna’s line bolted op
and held the Little Greyhounds
on four s l i g h t tries to cross
the twin-stripes.
Aa the final secoods e l tb*
same period ticked away, Bak­
er returned a punt to the Bar­
racuda 23-ysrd line, Straughen
carried 13 yards to the tS and
Mike Warren almost a w e d
before being hauled down on
the New Smyrna one yard line.
But, k was the final play of
Uie half as time ran out.
Silvers said he was well
pleased with the perform ance
o f his young and inexperienced
club.

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�Barry Pat GOP On Debit Side, Humphrey Says;
Switch 'Biggest Boost', Says Barry
H R fH w
i president!*!
Rtrom Thurmond's
awfteh o f parti** u th* "b ig gnat bo**t" a f hto cnmpalgn,

• tog
Many Data, gdmtatotfsttv*
aaaletoat to Thurmond, said
to Criumhia, 0. C., there tad
math comment that tha
kW h Ctrolto# n m tor’s dsfsettow from th* Democrat*
to th* Republican* would hurt
GridweUr fat th* m l of tta
Mtion win* not particularly
helping him to thn South.
"But Senator Gridwnter
has told m that thto to th*
ta

Urging • M i i t th* "tatsheet," he Mid "on* of
tta In* enterprise* h « ■
ik i

Dent said Thurmond con­
ferred with Oofdwater before
his switch and endorsement of
Goldwator tost meath nad
told tha Arison* conservative,
"If I will hurt you, 1 will
t a n my mouth shut."
G E N E V A S C H O O L to p r o w l o f i t o K t w t c h o o l b u g , d u b b e d " K a t l f ” b y
Thurmond's aid* anld Goldt h * d r lr a r , If p g , H o b b le B m d d y , ( r i g h t ) . P u p i l * A r t t o f t t o r i g h t , C a t h y
water replied, "If anyoM
L a n e , B a r b a r a L e e S t e r t n a a n d V i c k y O g to a b y ,
( H e r a ld P h o t o )
thinks thto hurt*, then hurt
me more."
Goldwator ashed Thurmond
to "put to M mush Urn* as
yroefbt* campaigning to th&lt;
tooth and tta border state*,’
Dent said. Th* South Carotin
Ian will campaign in at leaat
13 etaUs, Including seme outeld* tta South, this month.
KleowtafU to th* South:
Te many of hi* fanfold
A gpsttol ***f*renes, "Tta Goldstar*, N. C. — The
Celdtbor* Nswa-Argus said
frtoado, It muat t a n o**m*d
Hath Annual Cancer ScrimThursday • survey *f newsit 14. W*d* R. (Tma)
i«s,M win ta — ndnetod pnpsy odltors to Norik Car*Morhliy, U. 0. Navy, hod taea
agato thto y*sr f*y Florida IIm to diestod that President
and South Grorgie phyaletons Johns** would sorry tta stats
tta torgot of o*mo Wsshlngon Saturday, Oct. 10, to tta to the presidential miction.
ton buroourrot'o pm tkol
Jukes* Mica.—State head­
University Room at tha Du­
Job*.
quarter* for th* Johnsonval Hotel to Tnltohaaa**.
His ontoro dlrootod him to
Tta yrogram to bolog yru­ Humphrey ticket wee sehedtta Roytl N ani Air Button
nted by tta Florid* Dtvt- uled to b* opened officially
alon af tta American Cnn**r today on capitol street.
to Losalewooth, Reotland,
Nashville, Tenn.—Postmast­
Society, to cwspmtlen with
One psnon who w o n t
er General John A. Gronouskl
tta
Loan,
Wokull*
and
Jefferfooled woo Uoutmat Mork**n County Madleat Roetottos, will address a rally of Young
toy. Ho kolfwop oiptatod the
and tta L**n C*uaty Unit uf Cittern* for Johnson Saturday
ardon end In foot woo gull* LT. WADI M AIKLIY tta AmaHcnn Ceuetr Society. night, and Interior Secretary
plonsod when thoy arrived.
Tta nueting will tagl» with Stewart Udall will speak at a
Ho loft taro Wednesday
regiatrstton at 9:30 a.m. and Democratic fund-raising din­
will canslud* with • twelve- ner at Oak Rldgs Oet. St.
and will report In November
C haim (ta—Se*. Rourta
to begin training as a bomBlehenlaepar,
R-Iawa Thurs­
tardi*r*Mvig»tor In tha Roy­
Dr. Hart Winds**, Tana*
Ha**** phyalston, and past day aaassllad -* . Republic**
al Navy's mw 0-1 Rucoanoor,
President of th* Florid* Divi­ campaign sptssk scheduled
* two-placs, twln*J*t *trik*
for tars, ssylng tta press of
Ry
Mildred
Hooey
reconnaissance a i r c r a f t .
sion, Amerienn Csncsr Boclebuslneas forced him to remain
Tho
Woleora#
Wagon
and
Eventually ho mop liutruot
ty, will presid* at tta confer- to Washington.
othar crewmen to tta v*ri*» mldsnto of Dolton* wotJack***, Miss. — Former
so mod th* following families
Guest epenbap fey th* lam­ Gov, High Whits will ta
tlla aircraft.
Morhliy la currying out tha to Deltona during flopltmbor: inar to Semual A. Wilkins, chairman of • |l0O-e-plat*
orders under on ouehongo Mr. and Mra. Charlaa Shaver Jr.. M.D. He la assistant Fro* Goldwator fund rulsinr din­
agreement between tha IJ.H. from AUiaander, Va i Mr. feseor of Surgery, Kmory ner Oct SO.
am) tar sllloo. Tha Royal Na­ ond Mra. Walter Russell from University fa h rol of Modivy lo sending one of Its flight Datrolt, Mich.i Mr. and Mro. sins. Ills topi* will ta, "T*
enwmsn to Attack Squadron Robert Kloss, Mr. and Mro. Biopsy or Not to Biopsy."
43 at NAS Ocoana, V*., for Luther Hull from Detroit,
Tta traditional "scrimmage
training In tha U, 0. Navy's Mleh.j Mr. and Sirs. Arthur phase” of tho s m dsp conferTha Westminister Presby­
paw A M Intruder sttach Rorgar f r o m Springfield, ancs will ta at S p.m. Fhysl*
Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Rtanlsy "Ians who tar* purchased re­ terian Church, located an RR
plana.
Tho rsopsstlvo toun oro Thomos from P'troit, Mr. and served leal ticket* wilt then 4SS, Casealberry will observe
Mr*. Fr*d Janocn fr&lt;»m Chi­ embark to tta Saturday af­ Holy Communion Sunday nt
for two yean.
cago,
III., Mr, and Mr*, Rol
tta 11 n.m. worship service
Lt, MarkUy ho* boon »Uternoon football deeds where
land
Morrow
from
Canton,
In
fellowship with *11 ChrlsFlorida State University Sem­
tlonsd ot tta Ronford Moral
Air Rtotlon for mart than Ohio, Mr. and Mn. Harley inal** will bottle tho Univers­ U*m to sslsbratle* af WorldWide Communion lunday.
four yaara. H« waa a tarn- McClain from Now Smyrna ity of Kentucky Wild Cats,
A shUdren’s sermon will ta
Reach
ond
Mr.
and
Mrs.
bardlsr-nsvlgstor In A*IB
Further Information may ta
delivered by the minister,
Howard
Nalaon
from
Canton,
Bkywarrlon In VAIM bofor#
obtained by willing to th*
Rev, hurts f , Grits. A church
nporting to tta Nary AtUok Ohio.
Amerlsan Can**r Society, ia|
nursery I* provided.
Wing On* (now RaoonnalaHut Georgia Street, Moon
sensa AtUok Wing One) staff
Building, Tallahassee, Florida.
loot summer to sarva as RomTho telephone number to Tellbardlsr-NavIgator
Training
ehasaee I3I-M41.
Officer.
HI* wlfa, Jay, and two
Tha Woman's Club *f Cssaona h||l accompany him on •alborry will meat Tuesday ladies Night
Csl. William H. Unger, US*
hit naw\assignment,
ot tilO at tta slubtausa an
AF (Rat'd). Gulfport attor­
Clvltans will
Ovorbrook Dr. after • cum­ wive* and dates with a La- ney and Chairmen or the
mer roeeos. Members aro die* Night at tta Lek* Men- Gulfport Planning and Zoning
Pont To Meet
naked to bring proapootivo re* Inn at f p.m. Thurtdap. Commission, haa been apAmerican Legion Memorial mamton so Italy guest*.
President Retart RriiM* an­ palntod to the position ef BusPo*t ISA'of Caaiolborry and
Rofroshmonto will ta Mrvtd nounced today. Clvltaua have Ineas Manager ef Itetaon Cel*
tha Aullllsry Unit will maat by tho hoetossoi, Mr*. Carl received their shipment af l»ge ef Uw, J, Ollle ydMonday at 0 pm. ot tta Jock, Mrs. L. K. Rwoyo, Mn. Htlleween candy which will munds, President of Stetson
Woman'* Club of Casselberry John Zimmer and Mn. Roy ta eoid t* fund sharitobt* I'tmoiaily, announced today,
Building on Ovorbrook Dr.
Cel. Unger succeeds Harold L.
PoUsIgsr.
project* tf th* stub.
Arehltald, who had aerved M
business manager ef tha Collego from the date of its re­
establishment in St, Peters­
burg in 1954 until his death
this eummer.

Sanford Officer
•id to ktotorj. It taa ntnmdSly
increased profit*, m&lt;h*c«d Attached To
debts, raised living atMuUrd*
and help to P*4 m m p**fto
to work.
Royal Navy
"It ha* taM m*4*m got
Btedmto, prudomt got g w
f foooto*. i l k H M t Mpoco*
ontod rrorod* lor prodwttow
•ad o n og i i ty , Thto wtoy.
goto* baa wjayod goamful latar nlatlaaa and aUbla
g r im ., . *
"Now 1*1 va took at tta
attar oatargrla* soliciting tho
Amsri— rotor. Thto aatorpriro to aa *14 itoa firm, hut
It rosoaUy haa s u f f e r e d
through a devastating proig
fight.
"Haag af tta roapwtod
Isadora who loot *ut sap that
tho now orawd to oontrol to
nallg a minority faotlon who
got thoro hp artful manipula­
tion. Mon than a faw of tho
old Uma c!floor*—and milI s m *4 tha atooUwtdor*—
Kara already pullod out tholr
tovoatmonto, ond they an
ahifttog oloowhoro."

Sonlondo
Baptist Church
Board M atts
Np Julia toortoa
An asooutira boord mooting
and luruhooa of tho W.W.S.
of th* Benlando Spring* Pint
Baptist Church wsa hold at
th* homo af Mr*. Jamo*
Smith pnsldont, In Dol Roy
M*n*r to m*h* plans for tho
gonaral mooting, which will
b* hold *a Tuotdsp, Got. |,
a| 10 a.m. at tho ohuroh on
Banland* lipring* R4. Tho
program will ta ''Worship tho
Bing,"
OffJron f«r tta group an
Mr*. Jams* flmlth, prcridsnti
Mro. Chariot Croon, vie* pres*
Idonti Mn. Lee Unto, oaoro*
torp and troaaurori Mr*. R«&gt;
rhol Nombp and Mro. Don
Cowart, Girl's Auillloryj Mro.
Othol Bulltonn, Mrs. Bob Hor.
don and Mrs. too Jonoo, Bunbram itadorai Mrs. Charlo*
Croon, Young Woman’s Au­
xiliary; Mrs. Hamby, prsyor
chairman) Mrs, Ruth nslnso,
mlsstoa study otalrmani Mn.
Morgorlto Hooper, Mn, Jonoo
and Mn, r*wart, program
rholrmoni and Mn. Holnoo,
(Into chairman.

tat

Physicians To
Hold Cancer
Conference

New Families
Are Welcomed

Communion At
Wiitmimter

Woman’* Club

Stetson Names

Meat* Tuesday

Busineis Head

Tm o -m
d t iq h liq h t i
TV Tim* critic* preview
m Cembeeleiehla “ A stoSM to a rim e, whiebmr
■Id* af tta lira Cartel* R
script* to New York u d He!- may perform aw. On this rathtotaswtlag tans (taped to
views fo r today:
Prague) yea’ll or* a tot of
7:10-1:10 P.M. NBC. Inter- w*U-exs*ated but familiar
nets.
|:09-f:0# F.M. CBR. Tta
Entertainera. One* again, alt
th* eters si* united aa this
hour, but fewer performers

Woman Hurt
In Accident

M an’s Club To
Maat Monday

PTA Exocutivo
Board To Maat
By Jnlto Baris*
Tta esssatln beard ef tta
Sam (
PAilBail ef
Parent T*a*tav Assaetottoas
will meet Thursday, Oet. •&gt;
at 0:10 a m. at tta hem* af
Mrs. Prank 9totals, 410 Kentin Rd., Caaeelberry.
Plane are being made for
a Leadership Training Course
to ta hsld at Lymnn High
Rehael at I pm. a* Thursday.
Oet a. )t will ta open to th#
ptlbUs,
Tha nsit regular masting
ef the eounsll Is scheduled far
Thursday, Oct. II at OiM a,m
at Lyman.

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(Herald Photo).

l g Kralyn Lundy
Four circle* *1 tta Oviedo
Methodist Church W0C0 will
meet next week. The Mary
Martha Cirri* will mast Mon­
day, at tta tama *f Mrs. A.
L. Carter at S:00 y.m.
Tta Chapel Guild Circle will
meat at tta taate of Mr*. T.
U Ltoga I * , Mendey, at 1:10
P-m.
Tta Bettany Cirsla will
meet Tuesday at 1:00 pm. at
tta home ef Mr*. Margaret
Tta tfantog Clrela will
msri te tta Fellowship Hall
at tha church, Tuesday at
9:30 am. with Mrs. Jim
Mi*h*e! as tastes*.

A ltar Society
By Drax
U m Altar Society ef 0t.
Mary Magdels* C a t h o l i c
Chursk *f Altamonte Spring*
will meet Tuesday i t 11:30
p.m. at tta home of tha presi­
dent, Mrs. John Ebertart, 191
Florid# Hsvsn Dr., Msltlsnd.

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Is** (II Toney P»rrl***r
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T:** (I) In). S h ow "**
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(I) The Bntsrteinor*
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II) Tk* H*r»rtir
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ll&gt; M inor Motor
Tha fund raising sommlt*
It)
Honor
ol Iko Jun|t*
tee af tta Chulueta Communi­
id* (I) Robla Mo*«
ty Church Wemeu’s Chris­
(9) tester Morosry
D The ilv i * sto w
tian Fellowship, Priscilla Cir­ IBS I111
lep tr c*r
ri*, met et th* tarns ef Mr*.
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9:1*
A. Andereo* sw Monday,
it) Tshseeeto Tueos*
Sept 28, to plan projects for it m I D Meoior Bohthcaio
It ) Qhlrh Draw MoOraw
tha earning year.
( I) Shontalgone
Th* fint project Is to hi 19: M It ) F lr tls ll XL.
It ) Wtehtr Itoooo
g Reka Sale on Selsrdey
I D Asaio Ooklor
Oct. I, beginning at • a.m. to ll: t * It
) Donnie tk* M'OOC*
front of the shopping center.
It ) "aipor

Methodists To
Hold Rally Day

The Panto Weeleyen Metho­
dist Church will hold a Rally
Day at the church this Sunday.
After the morning worship
service there will be a dinner
on th* grounds enl a special
preaching service will be held
at 2:30 p.m. Special music
will be provided by the choir.
An attendance goal of 200
persons taa been set for this
service. Lest year 192 persona
attended. Everyone to cordi­
Ned N. Julie* Jr, son #f ally Invited t* attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ned N. Julian
of Sanford, to attending Stet­
son College of Law, St. Pe­
tersburg. thto fall on on* of
the f 1,000 scholarships award­
ed annually by the College te
By Evelyn Luady
entering freshmen who have
All members of the Oviedo
demonstrated capacity for ex­ Methodist MYF era invited to
ceptions! academic achieve­ a "Fun Tima” Sunday after­
ment, leadership and financial noon at 4:30. Mrs. Thomas
need.
Moon, chairman of th* affair,
Julian received his under­ has invited all member* to
graduate degree from Stetson coma to tha rear of the par­
University where he was a sonage Sunday afternoon for
member of Lamda Cbl Alpha a delightful surprise and
Social fraternity, served as game* of all kinds.
After tta recreatiow period
Truffle Coordinator and on
tha President's Cabinet la his there will be a delicious picnic
Mulof year.
•upper served.

af time teg sack
ild probably hrip a tot.
though sack i* loaded with
talent, Carol Burnett*a sketch
about a bride is gned for seero
toughs. Catarina Valent* stops
Hey th m " and "Clair* d*
Luna.” John Davidson dee*
"IH B# TUad of You."
1:39-9:30 P.M. NBC. Boh
Hop* Preeenta. "Think Pratty.” (Season Premiere) (Col­
or) Another typical TV show
in which tta pity is decidedly
not tha thing. In fact, consid­
ering th* brilliance af th* « r i ,
It might taro tarn tatter if
the play were left to tta
closet. Fred Astaire, who
can't look tad whatever he

Monthly Supper
Sat Wednesday
T h # monthly fellowship
supper wll! be held at tta
Casselberry Community Meth­
odist Church Wednesday at
6:4S p.m, to Weaver Hall.
Following tta supper a Dim
of Interest to tho entire fa­
mily will ta shown.
Thoi* attending tha supp«r
•re asked to bring a covered
dish and their own table eervica.

Auxiliary To
Maat Monday
The Women's Auxiliary af
the First Pentecostal Church
or Longwood will meet Mon­
day at 7:30 pm. at th* chunk
on Orange Ave. for their regular monthly meeting.
Mrs. M. L. McDaniel, presi­
dent, will conduct th* meet­
ing and fund lairing project*
for the coming year will be
planned.

W i t k e n d

(t) Niw i, w *etktr
Mi
(t&gt; MtiorUo Somoolor
T;0rt :t&gt; "rowore Almanoe

Church Set

lu r

Hold Maafingi

Fund Roiling

Fun Time At

w ij iie i u a i u

O fW S C S T o

SATURDAY A - 1 L

At Stetson

hub

FourCirelai

By D a te s Hrte*

Tta Meat's Club ef Christ
Rpleeopal dum b at Le*fweod will meat Monday at
7:10 p m. at the Pariah S e e *
a* Church S t
Following tta m a a t l a f ,
which will b« conducted by AP. Boweraox, president, tta
me* will go to the Bto-Cltolcal Laboratory to Maitlaad to
view demonstrations *f teste
conducted there. Charles Pas­
ternak, ownar ef tta lab, to
a member ef tta stub.

Sanford Youth

the Seminole County Motors hero m the new
,.model* arrive. Charlie Hudson o f Seminole Mo-

TV TimsFrsvisws

com ing Tetevtotow shews by

vaa
A
slightly injured
■bout noon when a cor in
•Web eta was riding collided
head-on with another on
Highway 4S1, south *f Forust
City.
Highway fatw l CpL Bin
Stringfleld said Flora Moy
Wells, SS, of IRSOli Park
At*., suffsrsd a alight Isg in­
jury.
Ha said *h# was to a car
riven by Charles p . fatty
and occupied by two attar
passengers,
Tta Petty car collided with
mi* drive* by William 0.
Beckwith, XI, when th* totUric ear skidded o* tta wet
pavement. Ba s k w i t h was
charged with driving at u
unsafe

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( I) Chaatploeafclf *ewllias
9.1* ( I) lie th* Law
9:1* I I ) Fishlas Fee
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9:11 ( I) W on* OorStalat
(t) Outor U n ite
9:1* O l Jebnar Qutot
(tl M o st H oprr H*ler»#
1:41 O ) Sondor Vanocur
Ti** (!) rtntral Fla. Show-M 4
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9:99 I I ) j M k l*

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TV RENTAL
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rol* ef a record company
owner who us*d to ta a dancar. Banto Chan to miscast
as a tough personal manager
who hates dancing.
3:30-9 P.M. ABC. The Addame Family. "Fester’e Punct­
ured Romance." If your happ«n to ta e fan ef thto roason's spat* ef ernnk-hemr
■hows, you'll probably get a
kick out of Uncle Fester's
(Jeehie Coogen) decision to
get himself a mail-order
99:30
P.M.
Valentine’*
Day. "H ow to Live W ithout
Dying.” No matter how tepid
a comedy may ta , casting son
often m ata it seam w orth­
while. This h alf hour (and
plsaro forgot the p lot) col­
lects some o f H ollyw ood's best
character actors sad they
make n let out t f little.
9:80-10 P.M. CBS. Jack
Benny Program. Jack guested on Lucille Ball’s show th*
ether night, eo ta r appeap
anee ta re should be no occa­
sion fo r surprlro. T bs chem­
istry works Just fins snd the**
two wonderful dow n s do n
sany version o f th* true story
behind Paul Revers’s rids.
1011 P.M. CBS. Th* R*.
porter. "H id e o u t" It's broom­
ing apparent that this new
■tries will stick to the tried•ad-tru* melodramatic path,
with subsUnes, i f any, decid­
edly secondary. Thto en*’*
■taut n racketeer who turns
Bute'S evidence fo r a pardon.
10-11 P.M. NBC. Jack Paar
Program. (C olor)
One o f
Paar’a beet ihow e. with loads
of first-class entertainment.
Surprise bit o f th* hour is
beautiful
Ellens
Pittman,
whose interpretation o f "T h *
Girl from Ipsnam a" Is * showstopper.

T e l e v i s i o n

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Mr. Mteoo
Parlor Wogntr Phew
Lowrrnc* Wolk
m illion’ * ItlonS
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SUNDAY F. M.
19:19 (9) Th* llorp
II) BtVlrBl
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11:1* (I) Dorp * Oolloth
II) oral Robtrit
0:4 1 (I) Social focurl'r la
Arties
(«) NFI. ToSar
1:99 (I) Bsstbolt
IS) AFD Football f i n s
IS) Hpoctstulor
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1:41 ID Potolne Porots
Sit* (I) ra* aroal ASvoalurs
ID ueti* cup riaet*
IIIvictorp oi sro
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M S (I) Bill Dona Show
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10:00 (I) Mok* Room tot
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11:11 (1) Word for WorS
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becam e famous a i the fir at ol|H ooda" which open* Sunday | Hobianaoea, who with Warner a "Little Caaaar”

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to tko Capri tklo weekend
u d hear th* vasderfal com­
be that they have aaarod
I there. Bapirti aemtag in
from *1) over tow* any they
ore Just fabulous.
lie "Robert* end th*
Baulkwinds," tad whet a
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lightful placo to spend a Sat­
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Sinatra and Bing Croaby.
-We didst let hh* really urday aftaraeoa with your
The aeeoad feature will be
ye all out last wtokead—but friaada w atching U a foot­
“ King a e l the Su n " with Yul
wo1** gotug to pull out mil ball ca m * cm TV. Ftenly * f
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Pallatised.
TA1N1NG *r have e club *r
atari Carroll Burnette and
"B e euro to Join ua for din­ organisation party earning up,
"B oy 's Night O ut" with Tony
ner and enjoy this fin * show, don't forget that tho TrsdoIN A NUMBER called "Style," Bing Croaby aa
Randall and Kim N ovak in the
while we ora obi* to hold wlnda Cafstaria ia tk* Samthe somewhat prissy keeper of a atring o f
Wad role*.
them over. One o f the hoys Inola Pins* ia Uasatiberry
foundlintf-honies is spurred by fellow-atari
TH E SHRINE CIRCUS in planned for an ap­
A triple feature will have
in th* bond baa a brother has a s*taring sorete* af wkich
Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin, as two happy"The chalk G arden," etarrlng
pearance at Tinker Field in Orlando Oct. 13 and
on tho bore, and ho told ua they aro too) proud. They aty
go-lucky gnngsters, to demonstrate whht he has
RayWy MUIe and Deborah
they war* between shows— they eea taka ear* o f any
13. It In billed as bringing the "most powerful
on the ball. Scene is from "Robin *nd the 7
Kerr; "T h e Quick G un," with
lucky for us. Come hear them group from U ea up witk any
lineup
of
featured
rircus
acta
ever
brought
to
Hoods,” Wnrnor Bros.’ new film musical comedy
AudW Murphy, and "T h e Thin
— you'll bo glnd." aayn Dom. kind o f meau you would Ilka
Central Florida audiences." The circus will be
in Technicolor-Punavision which opens Sunday
Red
l in e ,"
atarring K(pr
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«
e
to hava ttrvod to your satis­
at the Movieland Drive-In Theatre.
D ulka.
staged twice daily, at 8:80 and • p.m.
M UST BE noma kind o f faction. A i d o f c o u n t, there
bad-bugs In the air thee* fa all that good food, served
days — M i n i like everyone
right before your eyes every
ia ktvlng
their problems.
day.
Latest to enter tha hospital
a
e
e
ia Bartendar Lou M organRodgers and Itam m eritcin’s being shown at tha Seminole Richard Rodgers, O scar HamGOT COM PANY COM 1NG t
aleiu o f tho Cariba. EveryThey'll think you era tha fin­
Pulitter priie-winning m usi­ P laia Cinema ia Casselberry. meratefn II and Joshua L ogin .
one wishes her a speedy re­
It
will
run
through
Beat
Wed­
est hostess and host If you
The now-famous music and ly­
cal, "South Pacific," is now
covery. Meanwhile back at
nesday.
rics, introduced ten y e a n ago,
taka them to Preddle'e Steak
tha Caribe, the rest o f tha
About BO per cent of "South sound as fresh a t ev e r on the
House In Fern Park, fo r
Tw o new safety device* for
crew la carrying on to g lv t
P a cific" was filmed on one icreen.
steaks or for any o f the oth­
you the beat o f service In
the bathtub should have spe­ of the most picturesque apota
"South P a c ific ,"
adapted
er fine eutslno which la serv­
their usual fine way fo r your
cial appeal in aiding the eld­ in the Pacific—Kauai—known from James M tchener's beated there every day except
favorite
beverages
In
the
erly and the convalescent. One as the garden Island of the Kiting novel, "T a le s of the
Sunday. There ia the delight­
cool,
relaxing
atmosphere.
is a white enamel-finished Hawaiian., T h e remainder South P a cifle," is the love
ful ImmpUf hter Lounge where
You
know
wkero
tho
Caribe
was on the Twentieth Century- story of a U. S. Navy nurse,
ateel lub seat with adjustable
la « f tout so — at th* Val- Miss Carol Fsttijohn enter­
Fox ioli in Hollywood.
ptayed by Ultal Gaynor, dur­
vinyl grip-pads on each end.
a Hate), earner o f Park tains at th* piano. And then
T h e icreen version waa di­ ing World War II, who falls in
there Is the new Gaslight
sad Com mercial
The other la a chrome plated rected by Joihua Logan, who love with a French plantation
Room, with U 'l wonderful old
s e e
adjustable tub rail w hich Is also
directed
the original owner, portrayed by Rossano
IF IT IS good food you Colonial atmosphere for your
secured
by
rubber-covered stage production which open­ U raui, on a P acific island. A
aia looking for — you can't dlniag pleasure.
clam ps.
ed on Broadway in 1949 and concurrent lovo story concerns
s e e
boat Jim Spencer Restaurant.
ran for alm ost five years,
a Marine officer (John K err)
FOR A COMPLETELY dif­
O
f
i
f
you
a
n
looking
for
The same creative team , re­ and ■ native girl, played by
your frianda, you aro auro to ferent week-end o f relaxa­
sponsible for "South P acific's'' France Nuyen (w ho waa apefind them there — maybe tion, Moxle Miller, manager o f
MIDI - IN THEATR theatre production, brought it cially picked for the role h r
In the lounge having a friend­ Club Diamond, la announcing
to the screen under Buddy Ad­ cause o f her K uraiian back
ly
gleet together. The moat the Vigilantes will provide
ler's producing guidance . , . ground and beauty).
TONITP A SAT.
LOVERS NO MORE — Anthony Quinn and In­
delightful o f culalne tu tha dancing music Saturday night
ADMISSION
dining room, with all tha lab­ from B p m. 'til 1 am . and
grid Bergman play ex-lovera now filled with
A
eler you can eat those very, Hunday night from 7 p.m. to
hatred
for
each
other
in
‘
T
h
e
Visit,"
20th
Cen­
CARLOAD
very epeclal shrimp, mouth­ t a.m.
tury-Fox
suspense
drnma
in
CinenutScope
open­
3 GIANT FBATCHKS
watering steaks and many
.So gather up the gang and
ing Sunday at the Hit* Theatre,
other goodie*.
plan to eoms te Club Diamond
NO. I A T 7i0* O N L Y
e
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this weekend for dining, danc­
VEAL
A
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PEPPERS ing and your favortta bever­
LASSIE'S
with mushrooms end a able ages.
GREAT
order o f spaghetti ie tha de­
ADVENTURE
LIKE FISH? You’ ll love the
lightful a p a 1 1a 1 through Friday night, a lly o u c a n c a l.
IN COLOR
Ingrid Bergman plays an notoi. "P loyin g Karla Zacha
Thursday at Jean'o Spaghet­ fish dinners at tha Plnecrcit
•vll woman in hor latest film, naaalan, th* w oahhlaii woman
ti Houa* In Drang* City Inn. They err really delicious
NO. 2 A T 9:13 O N LY
"The Visit," and enjoys every in th# world, I could realty
They have a wide and vari­ end w y , very popular, too.
minute of it. The RHh Century- devalgp a high pressure por­
“ IIIKIM
ed menu o f other tasty Ital­ Hard (o get a table there on
Fox suspense drsm a opens trayal. Karla la a woman bent
REACH"
ian dishes as well, so if Friday nights, sometimes, but
Sunday at the R ill Theatre on revenge and with all that
IN COLOR
you’re planning a pleasant don't gtv* up, U 'l worth the
and n u n through Wednesday money at her diipoaal, ahe
PRANKIK AVALO N
evening out with all the fam - wait.
night.
ANNCTTK
could be vindictive on a grand
s
e
a
ls
."
“ It's wonderful to bo allow­
“ SOUTH PACIFIC” BOW b«inf shown at th*
" I t was all good clean
ed to bo wicked for a change,"
NO. 3 A T 11:00 O N LY
Seminole Plaza Cinema in Casselberry, feature*
iha says triumphantly. “ Prac­ wicked fun," she comments
“ SOLDIER IN
tically avery picture I've ev«r with a laugh.
Rossano Rrnssl and Mitzi Gaynor, Tha part o f
Miss Bergman hai been
made k id m o playing charTHE RAIN”
“ Honey-Bun" la th* famous musical comedy
setora who wouldn't hurt • f i g h t i n g an uphill battle
JACKIE GLEASON
miml&gt;er, is played by klitm Gaynor. In addition to
.STEVE MctjUKKN
flea. They were nice part* hut against giud-girl casting since
Brazzl, John Kerr and Frances Nuyen are also
they were ell sort of bland," sh* first starred in "Inter­
1t e e . Maw Task tieloin Strip reeked So VWwr
farajjW eik
she lays.
m ezzo”
and launched her
co-starred. The film la scheduled to run through
Tbandsv Right la
" *Th# V int' 1* something Am erican him career. After
next Wednesday.
earta lor ah.
elao again,'' Mias Bergman hor initial screen triumph, (he
M fM li
a big H - f c f .
COMING
found herself in ■ money-mak­
far anty I * .0 0 .
S l ’ N. - MON. - TL'ES.
ing
succession
or
films
which
Today &amp; Sot.
«.Meji.-*.aepJA
NITEI.Y AT
made her internationally fam ­
PV.
7:00 A 11:13
SHOWS AT
ous but left her creatively
1:0* • 3:30
hungry. She nought villainous
m u
1:10 - 7:30
roles but Inevitably anded up
in
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Tha Key Otrl Award recognixes concern, participation
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Following the banquet and
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by an ot the homo of Mareie
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R oy Walarlght, w as i * * r t to
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WW I Veterans

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SHERRY BOLTE. left, and Barbara Dekle i r t
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lota of door prizea. For reaervationa, pleaae
phone Betty Lewie a t 822-7144.

Rep. Joe Davis Addresses
UDC On Civil Rights Bill

la Maitland lart Saturday.

And Auxiliary

Hoateaaea fo r this lo r o ly af­
fair w ere M n . B . L . Ward,
M n . E U ls Fleming, M rs. MUton Cora and M rs. Jam ea
Partin.
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white color theme decorated
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A beautiful ecresgs e f white
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a lio received a beige cham ­
pagne walta length night gown
from the hortesie*.
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to the following gueate la ad­
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the gucat o f honor: Mr*. John
Ridenour, M n . Charlea Ni­
b lick , Miaa Regina Clark,
M ill Jeanie Ridenour, Mu*
Joy Walnrlght, Mra. 8 . E.
Parker, mother o f the brideelect and M n . B. O . Wainright, m otbar of the groomelect.

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installation banquet held at the Trade Winds. Newly installed officers
from the left are Mrs. Jim (Linda) McKee, president; Mrs. Phillip
(Betty) Skates, vice president and M rs. Jim (JoAnn) Rowe, director.

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V e te ra n o f World War I,
Barracks N o. 4*6 and the aux­
iliary recently held a covered
dish supper at the hall on Rt.
17-92.
Following the supper Dept.
Senior V ice Commander Shaf­
fer gavn an interesting talk
to the group. He explained the
working o f the order and em­
phasized the blood bank, say­
ing for the cost of 11.00 any
m em ber could Join and be eli­
gible to receive blood at a
very nominal fee.
The veterans and auxiliary
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A new m em ber, Mra. G. R. 4
Baahara, waa welcom ed by
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auxiliary
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som , Mrs. Em m a Baahara,
Miaa Susan Castrianni, Mrs.
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Combine Meet

The Honorable Joe D arla, Mra. Kirby and Mr*. R. B.
Seminole County Repreaenta- Monroe,
At the tea hour refreahment*
tlre, (poke o e “ The Hlatorlcal
ware aerved to Hra. W, B.
Development o f t h e Civil
Kirby, Mra. L. A. Bromley,
Rights B ill," at the meeting Mra. A. K. Roaaetter, Mra. M.
Tha Sanford Woman’ s Club registration for S e m i n o l e
of Norman de Vere Howard J. B r im , Mra, H. B. McCall,
will open Its '64-63 season Couoty. The program te in
The Lake Monroe Handy
Chapter,
Florida
Dlvialon, Mra. E. A. Covington, Mra. M.
with a luncheon and general
Helpera 4-H Club will m eet
connection with the "e v e r y
United Dauxbtera of the Con­ R. Strickland, Mra. R. F. Rob­
bu
sineu m eeting, Wednesday,
Monday afternoon, Oct. 3, at
federacy, on Friday afternoon. ison, Mrs. F. R Adami, M n .
member eanvasa for registra­
4:15 p.m. The meeting will be OcL 7, at noon at the club
lir e . F. E. RoumlUat waa Georgo C. Harden, Mri. Ed­
tion
and voting" In the com in g
at the home o f the leader, house on Oak Avenue.
h oitiM at her home on P al­ mund Melach, M ri. W. L. Mer­
election, and is sponsored by
Reservations are la order
Mrs. H, L. Johnson, oa N ar­
m etto Avenue.
ritt, M n . R. R . Wright, Mra.
the Civic Department o f the
and m a y be m ade b y calling
cissus Avenue.
H r. Davla, la an Interesting B. L. Perklna, Mr*. R. B.
Sanford Woman'a Club.
Mrs. Hilda Klbbee o f the Hrs. William A. Thomas at
and Informative manner, ex- Monroe, M n . T . J . Taylor and
At the helm this year la Mrs.
322-063
by
noon,
Monday,
O
ct
local Health Department will
plained the content! of the Mr. Davla.
W. L. Merritt as president.
3.
be the guest speaker.
bill aod 1U application to «R1Her energy and enthusiasm
All members are asked to
The program will be on
aeaa and builncaiea through­
will be evident when m em bers
attend and any intereited girl “ The Im portance o f Voting"
out the country. He a lio e x ­
arrive fo r this first luncheon
10
years
and
up
la
also
Invited
and the speaker will be Miss meeting.
plained the Amendment! to be
to attend and Join.
Camilla Bruce, supervisor o f
anted upon la the near future.
During the summer months,
M n . W. B. Kirby, prexldent.
the d u b house waa renovated
preilded over the b u iln cu ,
and cleaned, with paint, wall
and announced that the annual
paper and bridge tables add­
tanking toward the fu tu n , wood Tow er also showed
Florida Dlvialon Convention
ed.
the Lake Mary Woman'a Club movie on the planting o f pine
would be held in Tampa on
The caterer for ell lunch­
seeding! and how to obtain
Oct. a, T and •. Mri. Kirby opened It* first fall meeting
eons this year will bn Mrs.
and M ri. RoumlUat were the recently at the Capri with a them through the Service.
liom ar Little.
elected delegates, and Mr*. program on forestry conservi- Mrs. Alvin Kilpatrick waa in
Much work and m any com ­
T. J. Taylor and M ri. A. W. tton. Albert Harris ot the Flor­ charge ot the program .
Fishing
mittee meetings wero In or­
Lee were the elternatei.
ida F o m t r y Service apoke on
der to start tha "ovary m em ­
"E ach One Reach O ne," the
this w eek-end?
A memorial to tha late Mra ronterving one of the ateto'e
ber register and v o te " c a m ­
theme being stressed by the
Claude P. Herndon, a R E A L greatest
natural
reiourcea
paign, which ia nearing the
Daughter, waa conducted be­ and the method* o f fire con­ Florida Federation o f Worn
100 per cent goal.
fore the b u iln c u meeting by trol to preserve IhL* resource. c n 'i Clubs this year, was
The forester from the Ixmg- forcefully brought out by Mrs.
So who needs to spend el
Don Smith, m em bership chairbow gresse these dayst A t the
man, during the
business
W ES SAYS:
National Notion Association
meeting conducted
by the
show in New York one manu­
Mary had e little lamb,
president, Mrs. J. O. Gregory,
facturer displays a batteryIta fleece wae white me
Many
exciting
ways
to
powered
furniture
polisher
•now
‘Stretch A D ollar" were pre
with special spray polish, a
And eo were ell o f Mary a
rented by the Ways and Mean*
elolhea,
buffer o f lamb's wool for flat
CAM ERA BHOP
Her Moat knew where to
chairman, 3 !n . A. F. Keeth,
aurfarea and a soft brush lor
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S. PARK A V E .
ge
followed by many members
crevices.
The Dellary llusinesi and presenting their own creative
She did her waih at
WKS-KAV
Professional
Women’ s Club
Por ihe knew It wun trun will hold a dinner meeting at ideas to support the fast grow­
ing du b.
That aho washed MOKE
the Calico Kitchen, HeLnnd,
The new and attractive yearclothe* CLEANER,
And 10 much CHEATER Tuesday, Oct. 8, at 6:30 p,m. books were handed out by the
finest speaker will be Louis )earbook chairman, Mrs. Mar­
tool
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LITTLE MISS Constance McClellan, daughter of
Collins Jr. o f Daytona, who shall Werner. Mindful ot civic
Now if you don't betleve
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Malcolm
W.
McClellan,
of
Cove
will speak on Social Security. duties and privileges, memtkla
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Court in Lnke Brantley, Forest City, is shown
Then Juot atop In and ace
Mr. Collins recently received Iwra were urged to "G et Out
with her birthday cake in celebration o f her
For If Wea cannot prose it,
a promollon in the Southeast and V ote." Mra. Hugh Tillii
YOUR WASHING W ILL
third birthdny. Among the guest* who helped
ern District and will leave regretfully announced that the
BE FREE1
Constance celebrate waa her god mother, Mrs.
shortly In take residence In luncheon to honor the Lake
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Atlanta, fin.
Air Conditioned Lounge
Mary Elementary S e h o o I
TY PEW R ITIN G SE L F TAU G H T
Those who plan to attend, Icachera had to be cancelled
A weir approach to teaching the typewriting tench system.
kindly make reservations with due to the lost o f school days
Thin compact booklet ewnbleo you to typo as you read. No
Bert Lrderltaus, president ot from the hurricane.
supervision required. Method eppenlo to students, and
the Denary Club, There will
WAHHETKHIA
adults of nil m en. Send 11 to T Y PE W R ITIN G , P. O. Box
New mem bers Included Mrs.
I tie a question and answer perMr. and Mr*. Hugh T r u lu c k t fr o r a Frankfurt, Germany,
371, Hanford, Fin.
Richard Keogh a n d
Mrs.
H I# French Are., Sanford
I lod following Mr. Collins talk.
Thomas Gallagher. The presi­ and their guest, Mrs. Haxel Arm y General Hospital, where
dent also Introduced guest* Palm er, recently spent a week ha has been a patient since
SE W &amp; SAVE
who w ere: Mr*. Bessie Beebe. at their cottage at Lemon lart M ay.
Rejr. 12.50 Permanent
Mrs. Mary Baker, Mra. J. N. Bluff.
ZOTOS
o o OFFER GOOD
Lee and Mra. Thelm a Vose.
Use the liquid from plcklei
KAT K IT E
T I L OCT. IS
Mr. and Mra. Raymond to make this picnic, or table,
BUECK
Hasty and their
children, salad. Combine 4 cups of fine­
And (let A DuPont Ns Inn Round HrUHe
Steve and Mike, have left for ly chopped cabbage, \\ cup
HAIR llttUHIl
Iran after a two-and-one half sliced celery, 4* cup grated
month visit with his parents, carrots, H cup thinly sliced
Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Hasty. onion, t* cup sliced aweet gher­
Raymond la a civilian con­ kin*. »i cup pickle liquid.
struction engineer with the Chill. Add U cup french dress­
FOR 2 W E E K S O N L Y YOU CAN H AVE
BEAUTY BALON
tossing
UghUy
but
The Daughters e f Wesley United States Army and will ing.
YOUR DRAPERIES CUSTOM M ADE FROM
117 N. Park Ave.
322-4(81
thoroughly. Y ield, 3 servings.
Sunday School Class of the be in Iras for two years.
OUR STOCK OF
FIRST Q U A L I T Y
First Methodist Church will
DRAPERY FABRICS A N D TH E LABOR
Mr*. W. A. Hunter will de­
meet at • p.m. Tuesday night,
CHARGE W IL L BE
Oct. 3, at M cKinley Hall tor part this weekend lor New
O ct W ave
Haven, Conn., where she will
a covered dish (upper.
CHOOSE
Mrs. Charlea Meriwether's be visiting her two sons.
REG. f t . l t
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group w ill serve as bosteaati.
300
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WH W ILL B B RESPO NSIBLE O N LY FOR THE
warmth on the back of the
Earl, who ia the son o f Mr.
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neek. A rem oveable flannel and Mrs. Earl F. Doasey Sr.,
SA V E
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(M E T A L — HOLDS • PR.)
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False Fronts Are For Real
iiy Jarey Shsetun
I built In— giving the Impression j Sort of a false frost tor a
tftn H p tr Enterprise Am i . I of a dickey worn underneath. |falee front.
NEW YORK (N E A ) -E v e r y
(rw years a garment arrive*
ns the aceoe which la *o use­
ful, almple and cheap that It's
popularity U en u red . Such a
piece o f apparel U the dickey.
The dickey, aleo called the
gUet, has a funny name, but
there is nothing amusing about
the job It does for any gent
who carea about hia comfort
or appearance.
The garment is nothing more
Aan a bib which pulls down
over the head to cover the
throat, chest and back. It can
be worn under either a shirt
o r sw ester to provide a turtle­
neck effect without the encum­
brance o f a bulky turtleneck
sweater.
The trouble with a V-neck
sweater. of course. Is that
there la practically nothing
which can be worn underneath
to make It look gooJ short of
a shirt and a tic. H ero* where f.
the dickey get* trick).
One m ajor shirt inanufac
turer (A rrow ) Is now provki
ing shin-dickey packages in r , ,
a variety o f color comblna* lions
Materials? Dickeys have ar­
rived in a big way on the
m en .w ear icene in fabrics
ranging from cotton arid wool
to suede.
The practical advantages ot
the
dickey
as
protection
against autumn and winter
winds are a big selling point
with the outdoor crowd. Unlike
m ost fsls# fronts, the dickey
FOUR H I lK t l lT H O Y S decked out in their dic­
perform s a senous (unction.
keys. The gents with the tflnzed expression* d e ­
There is even a hooded model.
monstrate the basic look. The men at right
Why. they arc even nuk­
nhow that the garment can be worn with nhirt
ing turtleneck pull-over sweat­
or wool sweater.
er* these days with V-lines

[ School and You J

W hat Does Room Mom Do?
Ily Susan Light
Newspaper Enterprise A mw.
D EAR MltS. LIGHT: 1 am
the "room

mother"

for

daughter's

third-grade

my

clast.

I ’m not aura just what I'm
supposed to do to fulfill my
obligations outside o f tele­
phoning
parents for IT A
memberships und for rookla
donation*. 1 wu* told only to
“ help the teacher as much
as possible."
My little girl Is so proud
thst her
mommy
is the
"room m other," I don't want
to let her down. Hut where
do 1 begin ami end? Any sug­
gestions you muy have ulmut
what I should—or shouldn't—
do
will
lie appreciated.—
— ANXIOUS ROOM MOTHEH
A N S W E R : I f * wonderful
to hear from a room mother
who is so concerned about
being helpful!
Teachers vary in thuir de­
pendence on room mothers
and in their attitude toward
them. T ry to find out how
you daughter's teacher feels
about your helping with class
parties, entertainments and
oducationnl trips. You ran
sense this when you talk with

her. Honm teachers would
rather he let alone; others
welcome assistanca.
Make it plain thut you arc
willing
to
help
whenever
needed, hut don't push too
hurd If Dio teacher seems less
limn enthusiastic. Let her
take the lead. Above all,
avoid using every meeting
with the teacher us a chance
to discuss your child.
I f ■ never am iss tu send
bouquet* of garden flowers,
Christina* decoration* for the
room, und un occusionnt (mix
o f homemade candy or rookIcs fo r the teacher. Your
daughter will en joy bringing
theni to school, and her
teacher will nppiceiate your
thoughtfulness.
Muy you have u happy and
successful year.
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this rllnue?—JUNIOR HIGH
MOTHER
ANSWERS

Cliques

and

crowds bloom In junior high
day* when early adolescents

DEAR

ABBT:

My

Jul­

ius is the only man in our
crowd

w ho

doesn't

dance,

lie never learned, and he
won't

even

try-

He

just

say* he doesn't have any
rhythm. 1 told him I didn’ t
care whether he had rhy­
thm or not, 1 only wanted
him in g e t out on the
dance
flo o r and walk
a r o u n d with me so 1
wouldn't have to sit end
watch everyone elae dame.
Nothing can budge him.
Ile'a not old. He la 4'J. lie
aaya 1 knew he wasn't
Rene K elly when I married
him. Don't you think if hr
really loved me he would
try?
JU LIU S’S WIFE
DEAR W IF E : Hie "love"
for you has nothing to do
with his refusal to dame.
Ret o f f his back and you
might have a better chance
of getting him on hia feet,
e
e
e
D EAR A B B Y : I am II
years old and ain consid­
ered responsible and wellbehaved by everyone hut
my mother. She doenn’t
trust me where boys ate
concerned. She says that I
am too young to have any­
thing to do with boy*. I
have been aaked fo r date*
by several ntca boys, but 1
have had to refuse every
one o f them because of

my mother’s strictness. My
father is no help because
he doesn't believe in taking
sides. Can you help m e?
BABIED
DEAR
BABIED: Your
mother should be talked to
by someone whose ju dg­
ment ehe respects. In my
opinion if you are consider­
ed a well-behaved, respon­
sible girt, you should cer­
tainly be allowed to date.
Girl* who have been deni­
ed the experiences o f dat­
ing go wild when they get
their first taste o f free­
dom. Your mother may
mean well, but she is do­
ing you far more harm
than good.
e t c

at tha boy ha geta mad
because he is so envious.
Our son ia a good student
and ha wanted to g o to
college. But now he can’t
wait to join the service to
get away from his father.
W hat should I d o ?
HIS MOTHER
D EAR MOTHER: Walt
until your husband is in a
good mood and then have
a heart-to-heart talk with
him. Don't attempt tu re­
form him overnight with
your amateur analysis (you
could he w rong), hut do
prevail uopn him to exer­
cise a little more patience
with the boy.
•
•
•
DEAR AB BY: When a
lrt-ymr-ohl girl govs for a
ride m a car with a hoy,
how close should *h* sit
to hun?
CRITICIZED
D EAR tR lT IZ K D : Close
enough to talk— hut nut
close enough to he talked
about.
•
•
•

DEAR ABBY: W hat do
you think o f a father who
picks on hi* Itf-yenr-old
son so much that the boy
would rather he anywhere
but home? That's my prob­
lem. He is a good boy, Al*by, and he’s never given
us any trouble, Imt his fa ­
ther Is constantly picking
on him for something. I
think I know why, too. My
huslutnd is bald and our
son ha* a beautiful head
o f blond wavy hair. The
boy goes to the burlier
shop every week without
fail, and keep* his hair
washed and romhed at all
times. I Just know- that ev­
ery time my husband looks

jacobij. On Bhidqsi

Troubled? Write to A 11BY, Box 61)700, l.oa Angelre. Calif. Fur a person­
al reply, enclose a stamp­
ed envelope.
•
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•

Q
b
ibvAbigail v™ Bumn

have thing*. I finally Had a
antique magnet to • string • »
cam* the spoon. A
p i t c h a r a aa my stove,
can be toped to a dow el ev
on* fo r oven matches and
yardstick to os* fo r rescuing
one fo r burned matches. O f­ Jewelry o r other small Rama
ten whan a burner Is lighted out o f narrow and tight
and 1 am ready te light th* places where they have fallen.
oven, 1 used a burned nutch - M R S . C. P.

Bj Fatty Cramer

has

pet

Newspaper Enterprise A saw.

two.

1

DEAR
mothers
who have

PO LLY
of

small

plastic

—

Other
childran

swimming

economies.

keep

I

email

pools may alee be unable to
find patches whan holts a p ­
pear in the pool. I used wa­
terproof adhesive taped to the lighted la the flam*.
outside of the pool, over the
I got tired o f the elastic
holes, and It lasted quits a getting limp before my bowl
lung lime.— MRS. J. 0 .
cover* were worn out. Now I
keep elaitlca from vegetables
DEAR POLLY— I find the and other things around a
contrlhutiona
from
readers bottle In a cabinet ever the
so worthwhile that I am mak­ sink to use on these worn
ing a scrap book o f many o f plastic co v e n , I reus* breed
them to give to my first and vegetable plastic bags a f­
granddaughter who becomes ter 1 wash them and hang on
a bride.
a rack over the sink until
When marking fraeter tape dry. When dry I put them
to be ueed fo r labeling pack­ away in a bag kept In the
age* to go In the freeter, I kitchen closet.— M ARG A RET
cut the tape the desired
GIRLS— Dry thoe* plastic
length, stick It flat on the bags where they ere well out
kitchen counter top and w rit* o f reach o f any email fry In
l * i,h » »*'ft P««rll ths con­ the house.— POLLY
tent* amt data on the tape.
I'cel the tape o ff the counter
DEAR POLLY — Recently
and apply to the wrapped I dropped a teaspoon down
packages and thare la no the kitchen sink drain. It
more struggling to write on was at the bottom o f the
bulky packages.— ESTHER
trap but I could not get it
out. Twenty minute* were
DEAR POLLY — Everyone wasted trying all kinda o f

For
A h h y ’ s booklet,
“ How T o Have A Lovely
W edding." send 50 cent* to
Abhy, Box 011*00, Ia&gt;* A n­
geles, Calif.

DEAR POLLY— Sticky e e l.
lophan* tape te a three ■w ay
traveler’ * aid. It Is w onderful
for temporarily m e n d i n g
heme. It seals and reseats
plastic bottles. Just hold It
firm ly around the cep and
neck and there a n no spills.
When a skirt or sweater la
llnty, dab with th* sticky side
and th* lint is toon gone.
Keep up the good w ork—
EVET
Evet end UIRL8— It taken
tw e to make a deal—yon
keep them coming and I will
keep them going back to all
o f you,— POLLY
Share your favorite home­
making ideas . . . send them
to Polly In c a n o f The San­
ford Herald. You'll receive a
bright, new silver dollar If
Polly uses your Idea in Pol­
ly's Pointers.

iw t s w a w a i
Halt Slow Burn; Check Heater
Each year the heating and i water) baseboard heating aystem with baseboard units in­
to doing something other than stalled at floor level. 8cl*nc*
back* them up with the prin­
talk about the weather. En­
ciple that warm air rises and
gineering advances plus fore- cool air drscends. This elim­
right contribute hior* to our inates puddling or accumula­
daily com fort than we realise. tion o f pockets o f hot or rotd
Those rip* fo r lire current air.
marriage market— ill tu at!
With acceptance o f air con­
years otd— may think a flick ditioning, the experts encour­
of a switch brings heat in age shopper* to think shout
winter and air conditioning in Installing a cooling system Im­
summer. How many hav* mediately or at least era that
shoveled coal at 4 in ths It can ha put In economically
morning?
when tha budget permit*.
The sublrtles of ohl-timn
The cost depend* upon the
healing units, such as where style and shape of th* house,
to kick It for the best results, construction and materials. Inare gone. Since fuel tost* are eluding Insulutinn, landscap­
a fixed part o f any budget, ing and climate.
it paye to Investigate what
No matter what typ* heat­
the heating plant will do lie- ing system the huus* has, It
sides take up little space. Be­ should fulfill certain require­
fore closing a deal for a hem##, ments:
have a local heating contract­
— Does the system supply
or Inspect the heating system. the two lypes o f heat neces­
Currently, industry expert* sary for complete comfort—
recommend a separate (direct radiant heat to offset cold
expansion)
cooling
system wall* and floors and convert­
with overhead
distributors ed heat to provide gentle cir­
and a separata hydrnnlc (hot culation o f a ir?

cooling industry mint-* clcser

By Oswald Jacoby

NORTH
«
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
*7
In discussing
a
certain
« I0BS5S
bridge player, the late George
♦ A«
♦ AQJ 7J
8. Kaufman r e m a r k e d .
WIWT
HAST (D&gt;
“ Thrr* are two w ay* to tell
A None
AQttt
when X
has good canle.
V K q J I t HI
...
First, hia face lights up ami
4 96 3
PKQJlOtlS
than, he misplays the hand."
A 10 9 86 S •* J
South's face flashed Ilka
SOUTH
neon, aa he hid fuur spades.
AAKJ10RI1I
HAT
Xurth, decided to try for a
«&gt;
slain and South accepted the
*K «
invitation.
Both vulnerable
8mith won the heart lead
fla t Heath Wee* Navth
with his ara, and laid down
4A
Pass
1♦
i 4
the aca
o f spades. West
Pass ■ A
I1***
Pats
showed
out, and Houtli
Opening lead—H K .
promptly went after the rluh
suit. Ills plan wna to discard work. East ruffed the second
his losing hrnrt on th* third club und South had to h&gt;»*
club, but all plan* don't his contract.

South
complained
about
Imd luck, but wu* a rase o f
bml piny. Fust hud made a
vulnerable three-diamond op­
ening und hud shown up with
fou r spade* in addition to
hi* diamonds—lie hud to lie
short in hrarls und rluh*.
Furthermore, there wut a
very good rhnnre that the
deuce o f hearts playrd by
East at trhk one wu* a sin­
gleton.
There was the case and
South had a clinch play. He
Should have continued trump*
uml let East lake his queen.
I-liter, he would pull East's
lust trump und then discard
his losing heurt on on* of
dummy's club*.

feel must Insecure. Almost
every seventh grail* has it*
clique Icadrr.
Home schools ito try to do
something about breaking up
these cliques, but the effort
usually just drives them un­
derground. 1 think you will
accomplish more for your
daughter by handling this
I problem at home.
Encourage her to lake an
active part In school activ'Don't you think the high [high school with a knowledge education—walk into mii cm
,!
itie*. u church youth group K hool
education
of
girl* " f how to conk, run
a home1&gt;player's
office
and tell
him
uml organisations such a* the
und look after children.
i what good pie* she ran muka
lots
of
Girl Scout*. Invite her friend*
This is, it's fine
if Hally und how she knows about
training in horn* econom­
over oftrn for refreshments
happens to get a husband "fa m ily oriented cultural subund records, picnic suppers ic!," a mother writes, “ for while she's still Just a girt jr e t s ? "
and slumber parlies. When all those unnecessary cour­ and manages to hang onto
No, the woman who ta
DEAR MRS. LIG H T: My she is busy and happy with se* that the youngsters have him—separated
by
neither prepared
for
nothing
but
daughter ha* just begun sev­ her
own
activities,
" t h e ' to take? When my daughter death nor divorce— fo r the hontemaking today faces
enth grade. One o f the girl*, crow d" will censs to attract graduates next year, what [rest o f h&gt;-r days And if. o f I (nightly Insecure future
who is more sophisticated ur bother her.
'good w ill math and rhemls- course, her husband is able
Just us more and more
thon the others, ha* decided
|try and [avtin do her? She to make a living for her and j women are coming to find It
to form an exclusive crowd.
Please send your school should be learning how to children they may bring In-I
In-i necessary to ptuy
ploy two role*
Many o f "the chosen few " problems to Susan Light In run a hom e.”
to the world.
' In life, paid worker und homehad
been
my
daughter's rare o f The Hanford Herald,
This seems to make sense
But those are an awful lot maker, so it becomes more
friends, but she was left out. While she cannot answer each until you stop to rcalite thut uf
“ If*."
Suppose
Sslly snd more necessary to eduShe Is very unhappy.
[letter personally, letters of the g ilts are going to live doesn’t find a husband or cote girls both for u “ man's
Couldn't
the
school
do geneinl Interst will be an- In a man's world, too. A (hat sho finds one sbr can't w orld" and for a "woman's
something about breaking up swered in this column.
great many o f them are go- hung on to? Or suppose her w orld."
ing to hare a compete with husband finds he run't supHer school training will
nun fo r the Job* they get port a fumtly without her enable her to compete sue*
amt hold.
help?
cessfuily for a business job.
It's all very fino fur HalThen wtml is Sully going 1Shit should be training her
1y Smith to graduate from
to do with her ''fu m iiilttd” Ihnmemuking at home.

U)&amp; J h i O jom sm :

By Ruth Millett

b-r i

— Are tha heat distribut­
or* Installed at tha most s ffcctiva location, along outaida
walla and under ths w indow s?
— Does th* eyitam permit
freedom o f home decoration?
— Is th* system com patible
with a wide choice o f equip­
ment for summer cooling to
be installed either bow na
later?
— la It a good Investment?
Will it give dependable, low cost service and last for SO
to 40 years or more, without
costly repairs?
— Can th* system supply
year-round hot faucet water
for washing, bathing and ap­
pliance* at low eoat without
a separata hot water heater?
To help you decide on a naw
system, check with a homo
owner who has lived with th*
same type for two to five
years. Is he happy with it ?
What are hie com plaints?
Such Investigation ran help
you make up your mind about
what will prnvhla com fort for
yon and save you money In
the long run.

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Those Temper Tantrums
By Mrs. Muriel Lawrence
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
DEAR MRS. I-A WHENCE: I
am working to help my hus­
band p..y (ur our home. Dur­
ing tin* day my mother looks
after my four-year-old hoy
who is as good aa gold with
tier. But with me he aU rti

acting up aa soon at 1 pick
him up In the car after work.
At he hai been having real
temper tantrums during week­
ends when ho doesn't fee her,
I think he prefers her to me.
I'm trying to stay calm and
ignore hia screams ami kicks
at me aa the hooka say par-

T C lo th e * Potr |

Boots Still In The March
By 11clew Henne-sj
[sheep at night, said: "T h e
All kinds of lioots will reNewspaper Enterprise
&gt;first in-tuiica 1 cun find of| tu rn to ilia stent- for fall—
W om en's Fall tor
women wearing shoes at all suede, butter-soft kid, furA
friend of mine wh o j D an Egyptian beauty, Milu- trimmed leather and a new
thinks lioots belong only on mert, circa ".ino B.C.
ninn-made material that looks
storm fighters und fishermen | "T h en
just
n
thousand and feels like leather, resists
declared her di-Bght »t the year* later hoots entered the scuff* and can he wiped clean
feminine trend th* new fash- picture.
(W o
would
save with a damp cloth. For avaions are taking.
money if fashion still moved ning wear they turn up In
“ A t least tha sportive is at that pare.) The boots silk and lace.
We have witnessed
the
gone and we’ ll see no more were worn by n Cretan prinres* ami they ware high, with demise of the sportive look,
boots on sunny days."
but boots, gone glamorous,
I hud to disillusion her for lifted heels.”
l.uter Greek women wore are still with us.
boots will be around in (on e
fo r fall— rain or shine. And ornamented silk boots u* oh- Chit ( hat
they're not to b* considered a Jseta of luxury uml flirtation. [ Q: “ I have been invited to
Henry f i l l ' s
d a s h i n g !a wedding und reception and
departure from the elegant,
faminme path fashion U !*k daughter, Elizabeth, brought &lt;planned to wear a ahort,
ing either. Quite the contrary, in the fashion for bools with black, dressy dress. My husin fact.
ilainty heels and Madame do bund thinks it would be in
Research done by a New Pompadour milled a touch o f bad taste to wear black to a
Yorker named William Man- French styling and the imag- [wedding. Is he rig h t?"—Joan
o w iti, president id a well- urativa use o f velvet, lace an- | Dear Joan — It will be
known b o o t m u k i n g (Inn [crusted with precious stones, quite correct for you to wear
(H u skies), shows that boot* trims o f silk roses and dse­ black if you wrsr sparkling
jewelry or bright arressorias
ws re con sidered th# ultimate ^orative revere,
in femininity by stylish worn-! Well, enough uf ancient his- so that you don't look too
en o f history, including such lory. We won’t tie walking suniher. If you’ re in doubt,
belles a* Madame dt* Powpa- down Main Street in hejewel- ask the bride for her opinion.
dour and th* red-haired Elis- «d or rose-bedecked boot*,
Pleuse send y»ur fashion
abeth I. Even the legendary But if these g n at ladies of
Diana the Huntress is pic- the past, known for their problem* to Helen iltnnessy
lured a* a fetching little tf»d- feminine wiles, preferred to in care of The Sanford Har­
dess in boots.
shod their dainty feet in boots old. While she cannot answer
M anowtu, whoa# occupa- when they held court, who each letter personally, letter*
tional disease takes the farm are w« to argue that boots o f general interest v/ill be
answered in this
g s m l i g j b**U maraud sf jtra s e t f am ta in s;

"W ould a black knitted suit cooking la difficult far you.
be suitable to wear at a lunch Thii would be such a nice ges­
con In a city near my humc? ture. Have hm!
I must travel there un a bus
" I wear a hair switch twirl­
provided by the hosts. I leave ed into a turban aa you have
at nine o'clock. The luncheon suggested. Thl* la a very be­
D very Important. I would coming style for me. I have a
know what ta wear if It were Jeweled net for wear with tins
By Wayne 0 . Brandstadl, M.D.
One worthless rem edy that dors the must good for your
not (or D m.* two-hour bus ride. hairdo in the evenings. But,
Newspaper Enterprise Assn. hai quite a vogue u sea water, arthritis?
-K in a ."
now I like this style so much
^ l '* 1 *"*'* *rihrilis:
You have a bit of a problem, that I wear it witenever t do
Since about 12 million per- Although claims are made
„
Consult your doctor. He will lnit. a sm art black-knitted suit not wish to wear a hat. What
mns In this country have that sea water supplies . know , tl0u, M w d n j„
aml
is so fashkoa right that it will kind of net for daywear? The
some form o f arthritis, with great varielv of muterali, „ihor method* of treatment
tie the proper thing to wear. A turhan arrangement needs a
about TOO new recruits sw ell-! arthritis
has
never
hern that are of distinct benefit to very interesting black hat, and
slight 'hold.'— Nora.
log th# ranks each day. It ia ' llo* n l" he due to a defi­ arthritic*.
Use one of the very sheer.
some bit of costume jewelery
ciency o f any of these chetuiDon't buy any product that would "set you off." If the modern vermins of a ha:r net
not surprising
that
many
tali. In fact, the only mineral guaranlt*-* a cure. Much can dress la a sleeveless sheath,
in the color o( your hair. These
questions about this disease
deficiencies known to man he dune to control the pain remove the jacket (or the lun­
com e in aw ry color, also gray
come m y way.
are the iodine deficiency that and the progress of arthritis cheon and be sure to have
and in while.
Arthritis Is uften a severely caiives a type ot goiter and hut there is no true cure
lung black gloves.
" I am so nervous now that
painful and crippling disease, the iron deficiency that causes
Remember, too, that the
"M y husband is retiring I fare the menopause. Can U
but it is disheartening to note a type of anemia.
symptoms of this disease will from where we both work. I really make one ill?—B. B ."
that so many o f its victims
Meanwhile, those
person* m ine ami go with changes in remain for two years more.
If you keep thinking of tills
fall an aa iy prey to quackery. who take too much concen­ the weather ami other condi­ Would It lie the correct thing In term* of Illness, it could.
.Sometimes this la due to im ­ trated iea water often become tions, If they clear up in a I»r me to give a ' retirem ent" BUT the menopause la NOT
patience with the slow results watcrlogged, especially If they few days after you start to dinner (or the staff who work an lllneaa. It Is just nature.
or incomplete relief afforded alto have a heart or kidney d i­ take sea water, you are hav fur my husband? Also, should Modern women v DU their doc
by accepted remedies. Som e­ sease.
ing a natural remission. The I invite the owner, our "B aa s" tors and have the sense to fol­
times it la due pi plain fool­
Another hoax ia the recom­ unpleasant surprise cornea and hi* w ife! There are forty low hia advice. There are m od­
hardiness.
mending of alfalfa tablets. Al- when the symptoms return of ua, a small business, and e m methods which can grt
It hag been estimated by though alfalfa ia fine fur live- ami the sea water doesn't we all work together very you over th s time very easily.
the Arthritis and KheumatRm stork, it is of no value for touch them,
happily. I have a huge, old .Should you wish to have som e
Foundation that th* money human (wings with arthritis or [ Finally, you lhould avail fashioned house and can have basic Information on the m eno­
■pent each year for useless any other ailment The pro- yourself uf the fine education- quite a few people. — Mr*. pause. send me a long, selfremedies la far greater than muter*, however, played it al m a t e r i a l s obtainable T om ."
addressed slumped bus ms is
(he amount donated for aclen- cool T o one-half gram ot through the Arthritis and
The whole thing sounds nice sire envelope and enclose TEN
tific research Into the cause dried alfalfa in each tablet Rheumatism Foundation, 10 Why not. aa they say. "shoot rents tn coin for a copy o f my
and cure of this group of dl- they added three grains of a t•! Columbus Circle, New York, Hie vwo r k
” s " and invite "every* J D aflet, "M am a on the Mcooi
ptrtn. G u m which ingredient t N. Y. BJOID.
body. Have a sold buff* Mj p itte d

The Doctor Says:

Follow Accepted Remedies

Patching Plast

ents lhould do but they m ifc*
me very nervoua. And I am
Bred, anyway . . .
ANSWER:

It la extrem ely

difficult to deliver "c a lm Ig­
noring"

to

a child'# tem per

tantrum. For the tantrum ee*
caves us uf sumo mistake In
our treatment of him. Aa we
do not know what it ia. we ara
hound to feel som e anxiety,
not just fur him, but fur ouriclvea. Tough we are certainly
not obligated tu hale nur mis­
takes, we are not obliged to
adorn them either. And want
to correct them whenever pos­
sible.
So some anxiety U just flaw.
If we do nut feel its bothering
tension, we are not pushed to
re-examtno our treatment for
the flaw which contributed to
the tantrum.
For example, R la your
anxiety over your Uttla boy's
tantrums which has pushed
you to wonder If be prefers
your mother to you. They have
raised the whole question of
the wisdom of your absence
^rom

day, haven't
■ ^*ial * *
Rn**tIoo to
have had raised. I expect that
your dally absence from your
little boy has been your seered worry tor some time.
Though you are not quite
aware o f it y«t, his tantrum*
have forced )ou to reconaidcr
it* wisdom.
Instead of denying your anx­
iety by trying to put on acta
ot phony calmness and inatten­
tion, let's welcome It. If you
will allow it to haras* you —
instead of hating tt aa an
enemy—it could turn out to be
an excsllent friend.
And you may enlarge from
it with what I believe la the
truth her* — that your little
boy la angry at you. not be­
cause weekend* deprive
of grandma but because

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Legal Notice

wrttdmitiiv
s h ip .

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nerron*

a m ta a n r
* * *
c m r iiL iT io v
f Aot « f October I*. IM I: Sac.
«b&gt;* 4*11, Title 6 *. Unit ad

Bute* Cadat
I.

Data

af

tlllne:

Oct.

1.

, w* Muremm m anwwn e m ’.w
of publication
(atrial, city,
'curtly, atata, tip oodall Ut
Weal Firm Blrtat. Henfurd,
'H-mlnole Oeuaty, P i e r Id a,

S im

1 I. Location

N n lM
Ctalai ar Dm n 4 i
Aanlaat MM Batata ■
You and each or yen era
hereby notified and requlrad to
present any claims and damanda
which you, or either of you.
may have against tha ailata of
Lillian C. Biddle, alao known
»• Mra. Ivan T. Blddla, Pina
(Rove Motor Court, Yarn Park.
Via., daraaaad, lata of aald
County, to tha County Judea
of gamlnola County, Florida,
at bla office In lha court houaa
of aalil County at Hanford,
Florida, within ali calendar
montha from tha lima of tha
flrat publication of thla notlea.
Two coplaa of each rlalra or
dtmand ahatl ba in writing, and
•hall atata lha plora of raatdatica and poll office addraaa
of lha claimant, and ahall ba
■worn to by lha claimant, kla
■lin t or attorniy and accom­
panied by a flltnar f*a or ona
dollar and inch claim or da­
man.I not an fllad ahall ba Void.
T. Chart*! Ill,1,11a
Aa iiarutor of tha t-aed
Will and Taatamenl of
1,Milan C. Riddle. deceased
Publleh BapL 13 * Ool. 1 . I,
II. lt d .
CDE-M

of t h a head,
(quartern or general bualnran
wfflcao of tha publlahara (Not
nrlnicrall Berne aa above
4. Hanaw and ad dreasts of
pubilahar. adHor, and manat*
ling adIlor)
Ipubllahtr Waltar A. (llelow,
1 Fan ford. Florida
todltur Wallar A. atalow, dan*
ford. Florida
Mamalne Editor Julian Stan•tram, Hanford, Florida
T. Ownar (It owna.l by a
corporation, Ita urn* and nddraaa mitat ha otatad and al-o
Immadlataty
lharaundar
Ilia
I lm il and addraam of elo-hhoMara awnlne or Holdlne 1
wa.aaHi
maorn
aa 9
Inial
parrant a.d
or
mars at
tutat
amuunt of atnek. If not award
by a rurporatlon, tha namaa
and addraaaaa af tha lndlaldu.il
ownara mint ba alaan. If •iwn*
ad by a partnarahlp n) rtlli.r
unlnruriKiralad firm. Ita nama
and addraaa aa wall aa that
of aau! ladlaldaal muat ba
alaan.)
Martlnaallla
Buttatln,
Inc,
Atarlliavtlla, Va.
Waltar A. Olalaw, t i a f a r t ,
Florida
Panaacole Rawa Jaaraal, Fan.
aacola, Ptarlda
I. Known bortdhaldara, naorl*
gaaaa,
and
othar
aacurliy
holdtra awalna er holding 1
parrant
or
mara of tmal
amount of Iwn,la, mnrtg.tKr*
or nthar aacurltlaa til thtra
ara uuna. ao atata)
(lulf Ufa tniuranra Co, p o,
II, is lllte. JarkaoarIlia. Flor­
ida
S Paragrapha T and I In.
ilnda. In caaa. whrra lha
aiuchnnld&gt;r or aacurliy h.dj.r
appaara upon
tha bnuhs uf
#lia cumpany aa truataa or Ita
any olhar fldurUry (ilallan,
tha iia.nl of tha paraon nc
cortiuratlna for whom an, H
truataa la acting, alia tha
alatamaata In lha two para­
graph! ahow tha afflant'a full
hnowlaalga and hallaf aa to
tha clrcumataacaa and condi­
tion!
undar
whl.-h
alurhhallara and aacurliy holdara Intarnata by, through, undar or
agalnat tin aald Paul II. Hhaffnld and M-rla M. Mhaffuld, hla
wlfa, or allhar of tham, and nil
puritan haring or claiming to
hara any rlvltt, tUt» nr InUraat
In Ilia proparly haraln dam-rlli»d. Dafatldnjlla, balng ChaiiKary
Caaa No. U1T7.
Tha daarrlplton of lha rial
proparly Inrolvad, localad In
dinitnola County, Florida, la aa
lolluwa:
tail I. Ulock "A M. In it,. HAT
whan tho Intonate at auch In­
MANUIl, aa racurdad In
dividuals arc miulvetani lo I
Flat Hook 11, paga M, Pubparrant ar morn at (ha total
llo Hacor.U of gamlnola
amount at aloek ar aacurltlaa
County, Florida.
af tha publishing anrpnrallan,
Yuu ara haraby nollftad fur*
IS. Thla Ham must he com­ lhar that you ara r*qutrad lo
pleted tor all aubllcallona S l ­ fill y.iur anawar tu Ibn Cume p t those which da nat carry lalnl hrralufora f 11 ..| In aald
advertising othar than tha
publisher's aw&gt; and which arc murlgaga toracloaura procaa.1 «am id
la
gaottorti
It* 1 *1 . Inga with lha Clark of tha
Circuit
Court
of
gamlnola
m i l l , aat 111.111. Penal County.
Florida, tn Haotord,
annal (laatlana title , tilth,
Florida,
and
lo
aarv*
a copy
id t il* ar Tills II. Uallad
tharaof upon tha PlalnUtra at*
o.atea end.)
A .erase No. Copies l-'rn.y, liubarl J, Ptaua, Jr. of
each l a a u o daring Uu.lt, itua.l and Maranall, * 1
preceding 1 1 muni ha Kutl Uvlngaton Avanua, Pool
Ulflc* Do* SIK. Orlando. Ploy.
A. Total No. eoplM
Ida, on or bafora tha SSth day
printed
(Nat Prana Run)
11,111 of Oetobar, |l*&lt;. lloralu fall
not or a Jacrao pro coafaaao
IB. Paid elrcatalloa
will ba inland agalnat you.
*
L To term tuba.
Thla notlea ahatl ba publish*
crlbara by malt
ad onra aarh walk for four 14)
or by othar
runiacutlva
waaka tn tha gaitcarrier delivery
means
1 , 1 1 1 ford liar aid, Hanford. Florida,
ou Uf lobar S, Oetobar t. Oat*
J. Sales through
obar It sad October II, H it.
agents, n a ar a
(SEAL)
daalara. or
Arthur H. Dark with, Jr.
etharwlao
II*
Clark of lh* Circuit Court
C free dlslrtbattoa
Hamloola County. Florida
(Including MmpleS)
tly: IHIaabath Uruanahaa
by mall, carrier
Daputy Clark
delivery, or by
olhar naans
A l l ) Robin J. I'laua Jr.
of lll'IUI HEED AND
TA. Total No. uf aoplaa
MARSHALL
distributed. (Bum
It East Llvtngahaa Avenue
H llnaa Bl, M
s a t Cl
IM I* Poet Cfflca Box li t *
I certify that lha ante- Ovlando. Plurlda
ATTORNEt* FOR Pt.AINTIFP
menu mada byma above ar*
| Publlah Out 1, I, It, II, |Uh
■agree* and cumpiste
CDF-6 ,

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UaUSTRUM Viburnum
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Legal Notice
in t n b c i r c u i t c o u r t o r
THE 1IVTH JI'DIfTM. c i r ­
c u i t i r avid r a n b r h i x * u

t o t m , r i.o m o A
ir r im c K R T v o - d ie t
NBW TOItK DANK FOIt RAT*
INCIB, a Xaw York corporation.
Plaintiff,
▼a.
JiMS JAM KB W ltin ilT and
THELMA WItlOIIT, Mi wlfa.
Defendant*.
V fm rw o r s « lr
NOTICE Id IIEHK1IT OIT.
HN purauant to a Pinal D&gt;cra*
of Inrecloiura datad Raplambar
10, li lt , and anI,rad In Uhani-ary t'aaa Vo. M il# of lha Cir­
cuit Court of lha .Ninth Judicial
r*lrrult In and for Kimlaota
Counly, Florida, wharaln NEW
VOHK MASK YOU BA VIVO H,
a Vaw York corporation, ta
Plaintiff
nud JOM JAM Ed
W It I &lt;1 11 T and T It E I. M A
W lltilllT, hla wlfa. ara Dafart'lanta, I will nail to tha
lilahaat and b«at Id.ldar for
cash at tha front dour of tha
Famliinla County CouMhouaa.
danfiird.
Florida, at twain
o'clock noon on tha 1 0 lh day of
Oetobar, l i l t , lha followlne
ilaacrlbad rial attata localad,
altuata and h.lng In Mamlnola
Cuuniy. Florida, In-wlti
l,ol 1 *. mock *, LINCOLN
ItKKJIITK. according lo till
plat tharaof aa raourdad In
Plat tWu.k II. I'aaa I*. Pub.
H-mlnole
lie Itacorda
County, Flor
tngalhar with tha fallowing
llama of proparly whl&lt; h ara loralad In and parman.nlly In■latla.l aa part of lha Improramanla on aald land:
llautar; parnianantly la*
atallad,
aald proparty tralng tha aama
a . aat forth In tha Final Drrraa
of foracloaura.
DATKD THIS I 0 U day of

a.plimber, lilt.

(■RAt.)
Arthur H. Itackwlth, Jr,
Clark nf tha Circuit Court
Ilyi Klliabtlb Uruanahaa

P. a

l,ann.trd V. Wood
of WIIITTAKKH AND PYLR
Hulta 10t,
t*ll Coat Colon Ial DrtV*
Orlando, Florida
Altnrnaya for Plaintiff
Publl.h Ool. S, lif t .
CUF-IS
IV TIIH I'lHCl IT COURT OP
TltK V1VTM Jl'tIMT# I, CIRm r IV AVI! FOR SRRIVOLR
CnHVTV, PS.OHIOA

r tttv r K H Y v o . i t.aaa

NATION A!. IIOMKH ACCEPTA V er coitpon.aTto.v. •• in.liana aorporatWm,
Plaintiff,
va.
JOHN A. PKACHKR, a wldoway
and a olngla man,
Irafandanl.
s n r u i o f a«i.R
NOTICK If IIKItKIIV (IIV*
UX puradant to a Final ti.craa
nf furnoloaur* datad gaptrmbar
lu. H it, and antarad In chanrary Caaa No. It.Ill uf tha
Circuit Court of tha Ninth Jud­
icial Circuit In and (or Saminnla County, Florida, whrraln
NATJONAI. IIOMKH ACCEPYANCK COHPOHATI0N, an In­
diana corporation, la Plaintiff
and JOHN A. PKACIIRU. a wldowor and a alngla man, la Dafandant, t will n il to tha high­
lit and boat btddar for caah at
tha front door of tha Hamlnol*
County Courthnuao, Suaford.
Flurl la„ at tw ain oVItx'h noon
nn tha Seth day of Oetobar,
IMI, tho tallowing daaorlbad
rani aatato localad, attunta
and balng tn aimlnola County,
Florida, lo-wlt:
I-ot SI. Ulock I. MNCOUt
HCIO IITi.
according
to
tha plat tharaof aa racord*
ad In Plat Book IS. Paga
II, Publla Itacorda of iumltkola County, Florida
tog«thar with tha following
Hama of proparty which ara
localad In and parmanaatly Inatallad aa part at tha Improvamania on aald laadt
1 haatara,
aald proparly b*tag tha aama
aa oat forth In Ik* Pinal Dam-in
of (orieloiura.
Da lad thla SSth day af Bagtambar, l i l t .
(SEAL.)
Arthur H. gackwlth, Jr.
Clark of tha ClrcuH Court
By: Cllaabath Bruoaahaa
Daputy Clark
Loonard V. W .«d
af WU ITT AKER AND PYUB
gait# SSL
l i l t B u t Colaalal Drive
Orlando. Plorlda
Ailornaya for Plalnilff &lt;
Publlah OaL A 1**4.

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than rent
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P. S. - HOMES priced
tbat'a buyable. 323-6446. J A
USED APPLIANCE SALE,
BIGHT are
R Trading Poet, Inc. 2306 S. Rf. Schools A Instructions
Saturday at BuaaalTa AppU&lt;
S-E-L-L-I-NG
Orange Bloaeom Trail, Orauca. 1208 E. Celery Art.
MEN - WOMEN WANTED AT
ONCE to train tor Civil
Let u* appralie and
Service. Good pay. Thou- BELL YOUR PROPERTY
aandn af Jobe open. Exper­
RENT A RED
ience uwilly unoeceiiary.
Rotlaway, HoiptUI, B a b y
F H A - V A HOMES
For information on Jobs,
Bed*, by Day, Weak, or
S, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
Salartea, Requirement*, lo­ 87. liunlnem KentaU
Month.
1, 1H, A 2 BATHS
cal totervlaw write glvlag
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
addre**, phone. AMERICAN Concrete Block Building, 96 X LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT
114 W. tat
322-3181
39" TWIN BED. Mattrea*.
Service, Box 86, Sanford 34, terra n o floor* with 1234 For Complete Information
Spring* A Steel Frame, Good
feet floor ipace for Rent.
Herald.
Set or Call Your

1100 DOWN

Condition, |13. 3234640.

HOUSE W A N T E D FROM
OWNER. Will asaume Mort­
gage on I Bedroom . 2 bath.
Write Full Detail*—Box 66,
Sanford Herald.
USED FURNITURE, one room
or houtefu), toola, m ile.
Ham i, ANYTHING you h a rt
to ealL 322-2270.

Bowman'*
6694906.

Trailer Ct.

Ph

EXPERIENCED Salesman for
FOR LEASE
part time work. H A A De­
SERVICE STATION.
partment Store. 401 Sanford Good Locatioo. Good Product!.
A re.
Good Treatment

Male Help W anted
Sanitarian Needed

PHONE LOCALLY 322-4342
or apply to the

FHA - VA
SALES BROKER
Ft Hava The Home For You

EVERETT A . H ARPER

AGENCY • REALTOR
M B S. Park Am.
Phrae* FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2*8

S t Johns Realty
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
116 N. Park Are. FA 94123
3 BEDROOM Houie, A u u m e
payment* o f |79 m o., 108
Aialc* Lane.
air condition, t )
3-BEDROOW
patio,
aprinkler
ayitcm ,
lhady fenced yard. 733 Bay
wood Circle. 323-0334.

READY TO MOVE IN
New 3 A 4 Bedroom H om es,
1-2 bath*. So. Long wood are*
—Trade*
conxidcrcd,
and
2945 PARK DRIVE
we'll build on your lot, Sem i­
322*2420
822-7495
nole County'a Leading Build*
NIGHTS 322-6S24 — 323-0946

Stenstrom Realty

PURE OIL COMPANY
m
a e n c a m af
m a rly MW m i used torsi- Career opening for college
HAROLD LOGAN
95. Hounev For Salt
ture. aaa Noil’s Form tare
graduate in state civil aer
LMN ENTERPRISES. INC.
Brukeraga to Caaaalbarry
vice. Inxpect food aervice. 3 BEDROOM. 1 Bath near
Sales office: So. on U. S. 17*
on 17 *2 . Open 6 day* 8 to 9
public facilities. S a l a r y
P
interest
School
A
new
92 to Dixie Bell Diner, turn
iv t h e c i r c u i t r n r a r o p
starts |360 month with per­
Shopping Center. VA Loan, 2 BD RM ., 1303 EUiott, $6,300.
THE VIVTN J l i m i A l , CIR.
right one block on Sem inole
FREE ESTIMATE
m i t n r a v d rote * k m i v d l e
iodic ratves, Contact Semi
204 Laurel Dr. Ph. 322-6834.
322
0329
or
9294.
Ava. 639391L
roi'V T Y , r l o r id a.
UyheUttrtog A Maltreat reg­ oole County Health Depart
iH t v te iR Y vt&gt;. texre
elating
New
A
Uied
Furni­
ment, Sanford, Florida.
t'SITKO Jit &gt;llTO AllKK HEHFar toe H u

Legal Notice

VIC1VO COUP.,

ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.

Plaintiff.
Ce.. at 706 Calefy Am.
PART TIM E MANAGER
-va.
FA 92UT.
T o superviaa 4 or 3 people In
VIVCEVT W. JOHNSON. at ux.
Defendants.
your area. Earning! to $190
voTtrw e r s i i t
BOOKCASE, double bed. Bcauper week. National Organisa­
TOl JUDY At JOIINHOV,
tyrest box spring* A matc/o Aaron Scarbrough,
tion. For appointment A in­
tress, practically new, $90
to:# Car tar Itoad.
formation call 299-9062 Or­
f'vlumbua. (taurala
6694811.
lando.
TOU AUK haraby nollftad
that a Complaint to furacloaa
a mnrtaaaa ancumfaarlna tha ESTATE SALE: S a t O ct 3. MAN 21-49 for Insurance De­
fallowlna rial proparly:
402 Juanita Court, (Sunland
bit, Sanford area. Salary
Lot IS. Illoch P. Ctrl'VTItY
Estate*) 126 p. m. Ixavlng
CLUtl At AVOIt, UNIT NO. I,
plus commission. 323-0913.
according to a plat tharaof
town. Everything being eold,
aa raewrdad In Plat Book
a* owner* toed. Modem
II, paa a II, Public Itacord*
at Bamlnola County, PlorWORK WANTED—922-7039.
Ida
ha* bain fllad agalnat you tn
lha abnra-atyUit autt, and yuu
NEAT, experienced lady deara raqulrad tn a i m a copy of
strea light housework or
your Anawar to tha Clxuplalnt
baby lilting. Ph. 322 3364.
na tha I'lalntlffa ailornaya,
van dan ll-rg A (lay, I-.iat Of.
flea Ho* lie:* Orlando. Florida,
BABY SITTING In m y home
and to flla tha orlalnal of auch
for working mothers. 322
Anawar with lha Clark of tha
B743.
aforaaatd Circuit Court on or
bafura tha S*th day of Octnhar,
t ill. If you fall lo do ao, a da.
HI. Income Property
eraa pro canfaaio a 111 ba tab*
an aanluat you f„r lha rallif
FOR 5A LE. R eisoaable, In­
damandiil In lha Complaint.
Yhla Nolle* ahall ba publlahcom e
property, c o r n e r
ad onca a walk for four cona*Freuch Ave. and 3rd St
cutlva waaka In tha (ANPOIIU
IIKIIAt.tr.
Zoned Com mercial, Pboo*
trala.l (hla Itth day of Fapt.
322-4737 or 322 3020.
ainbar, lift.
(BRAD
Arthur H. Backwlth. Jr„
Clark of tha rtn-ult Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlan
Tiapnly I’l .r )
IV THE CIRCrtT IOI IIT OP
Publlah Bapt. 1*. SI O Oct. t,
tiir
v i v t h j i n i n a s . &lt;i h *. H it.
M IT IV AVI) I'na « b m i v o l »:
c u k - js
r o r v r r . P L oR tn e.
I'H tV C K a r VU, MSS*
i m i c i o p a rr r
THE
D O W I t l
HAVTSOh
BANK,
T . STATE OP FLORIDA TO
IRENE LUTZ,
Plaintiff.
va
IIKMIIIENCK UNKNOWN:
A aarum Complaint haying
THOMAS J. BltTANT, at al
baan fllad agalnat you In tha
ftafandanta.
voTit'R op i t i a
Circuit Court In and for Kami*
noli County, Florida, by SHEL­
NOTICE IH IIEHKHY OIVDON LUTZ, for djyorca. tha
EN that on tha Itth day of Oat*
abort till# of which la SHEL­
nbar, t i l t at I1:«e A. M. at tha
DON LtirZ, Plaintiff, yar.ua
main door o f tha Cowrthouao of
IRENE
LUTZ,
Defendant,
gamlnola County, at Sanford.
thaao praaanta are tu command
Florida, tho undaralgnad Clark
you to appaar auJ flla your
will off*r for aala to the high*
Aaawar or olhar difinte or
aat and bait btddar for eaah
pleading herein with tha Hark
tha following daaertbod rial
of tha Circuit Court of Samtproparty:
note County, Florida, and aaraa
U»t I. Block A. COUNTRY
a copy tharaof on PUInlltra
CLUB MANOR. UNIT NO.
Attorney, Carroll Uurha, AtS, according to lha plat
turney at Law. P. O. Drawer Z.
tharaof aa raeordad In Plat
Banford, Florida, on or bafora
Book M, Paga loo. Public
tho S»th day or Ootolwr, A. D.
Records of eamtaola Coun­
IBB*, or othorwloo decree pro
ty, Florida
eonfamo will ba in la n d agalnat
tngalhar with alt atructuraa.
you.
Improyamanta. (Ixturaa. appllTho Saofurd Herald I# da.
ancaa, and appurtananc*o on
■Ignatod aa a newspaper of
■aid land or uasd ta ooajune.
ganoral circulation In which
lion tharswtth.
thla citation ahall bo publish­
This M i a ta mada purauant
ed once each weak for tour
ta final dscrie of foracloaura
•onaacutlro waaka
•nlarad la Chancary action No.
WITNESS nay hand and o ffi­
I tSSS now p«ndlng tn tha Cir­
cial aaal of Uto Clark af tha
cuit Court of and foe gamlnola
Circuit Court on thlo 1 1 th day
County, Florida.
of Se plain bar, A. D. l i lt .
DATED Title IfUt Bay af
(BEAD
■aptamhar, 1114.
Arthur It Backwlth. Jr.
(BEAL)
Clark of lha Circuit Court
Arthur IL Backwlth. Jr.
Byi Martha T. Vlhlan. DC.
Clark of tha Circuit Court
Carrull Burba,
By: Martha T. Vlhlan
bulla 111, Kanford Atlantia
D*puty Clark
National Baak Building
ANDERSON. RUHH.
DEAN • IXJWNDgg
Attoraap* for Plaintiff
AUaraoy *or Plaintiff.
SSS East Caolrat BanlevarA
Publish (opt. u , ||, o Ool
Orlando, Florida
Publlah Ool I, 1*44
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D IA L 322-5612

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D IA L 425-5938
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For Bah

S Y OWNER
311 Ridg* Rd. Loch Arbor.
Spacious 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath.
Florida Boom , Central Htat
11.400 Dows. Win eoaeJdet
k a w . Ph. 123-40tt attar 3
p. m.

•b»

In fifk

fr r o lb

S W E E T IE P IE

F r l . O c t . 2 , '6 4 — P a g e 11

By Nadine Seltzer

GREKHRRfAB
Chaleo
k ta
a a illa b k
la
0 r a n briar o f Loch Arbor

•aerleekhti

golf

caaraa.

Custom build lac to y oor
opacifications,
Graanbriar
developed by
K1NGSWOOD
BUILDERS, INC.

302 Fainaeat Dr.

Excellent Location
BEAUTIFUL Build tag Lot oa
rlvar at Now Smyrna Beach,
Ocean aide. $55*0—1
T ERMS.
BEDROOM, 3 bath home
with Ige. living room, (am
Uy room, lanced yard with
abada ft fruit treei.
(17,900 • TERMS

17-93 at Hiawatha

OPEN
SANFORD’S
NEWEST HOMES
(o a Waat Fourth Straat)
■amtnola Couatya
Leading
Builder
HAROLD LOGAN
LMN ENTERPRISES, INC.
• * 4 Bedroom, 1 ft 3 Bathe
1330 down and up. So. oa
U. S. 17-93 to D ink Bel! Dic­
er. turn right aoe Block oa
Sem lnoL Avenue. 939-3911,

HOMES
FOR SALE
F or fee Beet Buy In
A New ar R eeak Home,
See Steoatrom Realty
•We Nave The Home F or You'

Stenstrom Realty
SMS F A K E DRIVE
322-2430
&gt;22-7499
NIGHTS 322-6834 - 323-0349

G overn m en t O w ned
H om es

“ Well, ft'* oaiy to flfuro who's Boon up %£whotr*

MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FROM *r,0.00
FOR THE REST HOME
BUY
SEE YOUR

V A -F H A
Property
Management
and Sales Broker
JIM HUNT
REALTY
O ffice: 322-3113
N igh t!: 10-0700
333-0449
3924 Park Drive

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1 — Doat A round
It—Manor Wantad
1— Paraonsla
II—favlnga * 1 a aa
4— Maauty Car*
•S—Inauranoa
I — Day Nursarlaa
II— School* a Inatruettoae
t— Child Cara
Tl— Emptormant larvlcaa
! — Doga—Cat»— Fata
Tl— Mala Halp Wantad
10 -Llva,tock
Tl—Karoata llalp Wantad
I ! — Spaclat Natlcaa
Tl—Mala or Kamala llalp
T4—Salaa Halp Wantad
1 ! — Catarina
14—
Flacta ta Sat
TT—Situation Wantad
1 1 — Ipaclal larvlcaa
I I —Incoma Fropartr
II— Iwlmmlng Pool#
It— Bualnaaa Prop.—Sala
IT— Janitorial Savvlcae
■1— Rant Eatata Wantad
II— Do-tt-Tourialf
II — Raal Eatata Sala
I ! — Bulldari Suppllae
IT— Bualnaaa Rantale
JO— Concrete Conatr.
IS—Lota Kor Bala
21—
Horn. Rapatra
11—
Karma— ilrovaa
22— Plumbing
12— Out of Blit* Aeraaga
21— Painting
II— Mount For Bala
21— Wall Drllllne
I I —Houaaa— Bala or Rani
2 !— Air Cond. A Halting
It— tfouaa For Rant
21— Radio • Talavlalon
lao— Raaort Rantala
lot— Trallara— Cabana#
21— Photo 4 Equipment
tat—Mobil* Horn*#—Bala
20—
Homa Appllancaa
11—
Mu,leal Inatrumanta l i t —Mobil* Horn**— Raal
12—
Bualnaaa E.julpmant 1*4—‘Trallar Spaca—Rant
101— Trallar Lota—Bala
21—Job Printing
10 1 — Apartments For Rani
&gt;1 — UphoUtarr
II— Vacuum Claanara
101— Rooma For R ial
lit — ltotal Room*
IT— Moving A Storage
III— Rantal Aganta
! t — Exterminators
42— Planta— Klowara—laada
111— Wantad T* Rant
I#— Mlac. For Bata
I ll— Auto# Far Bala
It— Artlclaa For Rant
lia — Autaa— Bala or Trad*
II— Swap nr Caching#
U S —Truoka For Bata
12*— Autamotlv* Barrie*
15—
Wantad To Buy
111—fcootara A Cycla*
It— Furniture For lala
l i t — Koala A Motor*
SI— Antique* For Sala
I I — Monay Ta Loan
12S—Marin* Buppliaa
IS— Bualnaaa Opportunities

425-5938

322-5612
From

Sanford

From Samlnnl* County
(Dial Dlraot)

Exchange

9 5 . ifn u ttes F o r S a le

95.

H ou ses

F or

JOHN W. JOHN ROW, M « ! and
n«r*n4anta.

vn n ra nr m

i

$ Bank 1

Repossessions
'9t Renault, $1087 tut, $4t mo.

AUTO GLASS A
SEAT COVER CO.

'33 Olde. s door HT, good con­
3*4 W. and at. FA 34M
dition. Trade for pkk-up, ALL WORK GUARANTEED
same eeadittaa. 323-3433.

’91 Corvatr $1087 bat, $41 mo. WILL SELL OR TRADE, 1366
Buick LsSsbre 4-door hand’ 81 Chevy, SI289 bal, $47 mo.
top, A l condition, exception­
'91 Renault, $499 bal, 123 mo.
ally clean. $1,295. 322-5909.
*91 Falcon wg, $992 bal $44 mo
’ 91 Metro, $987 bal. $32 mo.

It Pays

W u t Ads.

CLEAN ROOM for Man. 401
2- BEDROOM, furnished, $65.
Magnolia A w . 322-0720.
1-BEDROOM, furnished. $65.
3BEDROOM, X bath, furnish­
ed, $113.

Ball-Blair Agency
RE AL

ESTATE-INSURANCE
3rd ft Park Ave.
Phone 322 5641

O PE N

Demonstrators

for tralk r. Terms to suit.
333-7519 — S3M133.

YOU CAN’T B E AT IT
A NEAT and clean 2 bedroom
5, H o u se * • B ale o r R e n t
h om e, partly furnished, oa
1 acre of land for 14,300. 3 BEDROOM Sale or R en t
G ood pert of town. Substan­
Call 333-3139 after 3 p. m.
tial down payment deaind.
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
CaB
LAKE. Call a r a a l n g a
333-1597.

SOUTHWARD

Legal Notice

106. A p a r tm e n ts f o r R en t
930 mo. Up. Surplus City.

M ERCURY M ARAUDER Tudor Hardtop 4Speed Floor Tran*. Thl* Car I* AWrtutely
Llk* New, Equipped With Powar Steering ft Brake*,
Radio ft Htatar.
M RRCURT For dor R r e m w a y Sedan; Air
Condillonod, Full Pow er — On* Local O w n r —
Low MlUag*.

LARGE 3 bedroom furniibed
apartment. 322-3535.
FURNISHED
3530.

APT.

Ph.

MERCURY Tudor R r# *t*»»y Hardtop, Fully
Equipped With A ir Cond. This Car Is Show,
Nrw,
i* , AU V inyl Interior.

322-

CLEAN furnished 2 bedroom
apt., w ater ft llghti furnishad. Close In. 322 5690.
FURN., Garage Apt., 33455s
P slm 'tto Ave 17M 6H nr
3254.

FURN., im sll I
Bedroom GARAGE APARTM ENT, furn
W TUB CiaCCIT COL AT OF
Ubed, 345 322-2201 or 3383
House, 2 m ike from Air
TBB NINTH JUDICIAL CTR.
B u t , 333. rh . 123-9370.
c t r r in a n d f o r eaveiNOLa
rURN. A PT., 611 Park A v e ,
r o i N T r . FLORIDA
IN CH IN IB R V NO. 14AM
Apply upstairs or Ph. 322TWO BEDROOM, unfurnished
n o t ice t o a f f e a r
5010. Shady Oska Apts.
1011
M
isn
olis,
$73.00.
R.
A.
DAVID TALMER.
Willis m i, Ph. 323-3931.
Plaintiff
APT., Adult, $10. l i t Park,
va.

NOTICE If HEREBY HIVK.N that nn tha 1Sth 4av of
Ottobar, l l l l . at It:** A. M
at tha main door of tha Oitirthouta of Btmlnola County, al IXinOTHT MAH PALMER; rt- FURNISHED ciesa 1-bedroom
CLEAN FURNISHED 1st. floor
■a nford, nortda, tha un.l.r- ■ld*nc* unknown
block house, irreened porch,
»l»n.d Clark wilt nffar for **l*
D*f*nd*nt
Apt. Pvt. Ent. loot Palmetto
to tha highest an t h*«! hiddar • T IT E OF Kf.OHIDl TO,
carporle, large y ird mowed
for rath 'ha fnllnwlnc daaDOROTHY MAE PAI-MKR;
free. 360 mo R|. J, Box 167, 3 ROOMS. Furn . Clean, Utili
r**ld*nc* unknown
crlbad raal property:
N. Orange Blvd., Paola.
ties. $50. 32? 2784.
T»u ar* h*r*hy noltfud th*i
l-nl JI, Block J. WKATHK lia riK U ) Kill AT At'I't- » Util of &lt;'„mi&gt;l*lnt for rllvorc*
TIO.V. aceordlne to iha plat h** b**n flltd *g*ln*t you, and
tharoof aa raoordad In Plat you ar* required t« **rv* a
Book II, i’ l l , ft, Public -opy of your *n»w»r or pleadOpen House Sun.— Noon ’til 7 p.m.
Racord, of damlnola Coun­ ing to th* llill of Complaint on
ih# Plaintiff* Attorney. Norrla
ty, Ktnrlda.
totaihar with all at ruct ur-*. D
Wool fork. III. &gt;&gt;t Want
Improt ttnanta, flaiuraa. appll- Churrh direct. Orlando, Kloranca. and appurlananca. on Ida. and (It* th* original in ■aid land nr uud In conjunc­ «w»r or pltadlng In th* off I,*
•it th* Cltrk of th* Circuit
tion tharawlth.
Thla aala la mad. purauant Court on or b*for* Monday.
to final dacraa of foractomra November 2 nd. 114 4. If you fall
antarad In Chancarr action No. to do »&lt;• Judgment tiy default
M ill now pending In tha Cir­ will b* taltrn agalnat yon for
cuit Court of and for R.minoia th* r*ll*f demanded in th* Bill
of Complaint
County. Klorlda
BATED THIS Itlh day of
DONE AND ORDERED at
* . * *
* i&lt; « _
'
■
*
Hanford. Tarnlnol* County, Flor­
Xeptambar, l ) ! l
_ \TJ. « ' ida, thl* 3*th day of XrptemtlEAf-&gt;
b*r. 1141.
Arthur H. Backwtth. Jr
Clark of tha Circuit Court (SEAL)
Arthur H Btckwith. Jr.
Bj Martha T Vlhlan
CUrk of Circuit Court
Deputy Clark
B y: Martha T Vlhlan. DC
ANDERSON. Rl-SH
Drive South aa 17.92, right on 414 approximately V't
NnRRjg p, WOOLKORK. Ill
DEAN A DOWN DEI
nilr, Dft nn Grant St., right on Main* 81. Tkr** new
Altnrney and Couna*tor al Law
Attornaya for Plaintiff
how**— 3 and 4 hadrona*. Ktady fo r orcupincjr. Built
S-T W*at Church Strait
III Eaat Central Boulevard
by Saminol* Count?'* leading Huilder. Hamid L og s*—
Orlando. Florida 2:4*5
Orlando, Klorlda
LMN K n trrpriin , Inc.
Publtah Ocu 2, &gt;, 14. : j , 1)44
Puhllah Oct I. IB I
CW M I
u jr -u

1ftA9
*" 9

&lt; OMET Tudor Low
Ota O w a ir Car.

Mileage, Straight Tr.n*.

1 M 1
CA D ILLAC "4 2 - Tulene Green A W hile,
&gt; W V I Abeolutsly Llk* Now Inside, FU LLY EQUIP.
FED, On* Owner, Traded I* On 1565 Contin*ntaL

60 Chevrolet

61 Olds

Tam peat 4-dr.. 8 ryl, automatic
Irnnamlssiiin, I'owar atcaring in d
radio, WSW liras, Whit*.

2893.81

fa t e Frit*

61 Olds
RJA % 3$

410671

1964 B U IC K S
LaSahra aport coup*. Pow er altering
and brakrn, Radio, WSW tires.
Tinted ill**, all morrokide interior, 4211.21
Whit# finish, MARK IV air cond.
LaSabrs t-d r , Powar ntaaring and
brnhea, Radio, tinted glana, WSW
brnhea.
lira*, Mirk IV air conditioning,

61 Chevrolet

% ftY % 8 3

4113.91

"S aper M "
Four D oor
Hardtop, V-g Englaa, Auto.
Trantmiaalan, Power 8te*rtng. Power Braksn, Radio
aad HMtar.

*1395
.71

Blacayna 4-D oor Sedan, 8
Cylinder*.
A n t »m a tie
Transmiaalon, Radio aad
Uaatar.

1395

Wkita finish. Skyline blue tap.

62 Chev. Belair

1964 R A M B L E R S
F in n ic 443 2-dr. Autom atic trin a,
9 cyl.. Radio and healer, W S W tire*, 2321.53
Hated glass, gold and whit* finish.
Classic 17* V-3 apart coup*. Faclsey
air conditioning, Radi*. P ow er ataerlng
aad brakes, W SW tlrss, tinted glass.
Individual easts, Whit* fin ish
3397.20
with rad Interior.

.53

61 Chev. Impala
4 Door Hardtop, Equipped
With V-8, Auto. Trans..
Power Stealing, Radio and
Heater, Beautiful 2 Tune
Finlah, Color Keyed In­
terior In Blue, WW Tire#,
Mechanically Right.

ALL I,ESS THAN 3,000 MILES!
NEW CAR WARRANTIES!

1 f l d l COMET Fordor Solid White. Automatic TransL,
*
* Radio, H taler, Thin fa A Cuatom Model.

4-Dr. Sedan, V -l, Auto,
Trans.. Heater, Sharp
Red Finish, Clean In­
terior. Good Tire#, A
Good Buy A t

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Fordor Only .18.000
Cylinder, Automatic

START W E D N E SD A Y

1375

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• • w l Fordor, Automatic Tran*. Very Clean.

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M i I • a , -8 "
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WORLD SER IES

1964 P O N T IA C S

103. M o b lta H o m e * • R e n t
1 B E D R O O M T ra lk r on
large lake. Adults only. Ph.
332-736$

1*59-14 f t ATWOOD RUN*
ABOUT with 33 HP Johosoa
Meter.
T railer
locludad*
Beat offer. 211 Citrus D rive.
333-9337.

WITH FU LL FACTORY W A R R A N TIE S!

CAN BE BOUGHT R IG H T!

1965 M E R C U R Y T R A D E -IN S

IS Ft. CABIN CRUISER, 33
HP Johnson ft Trailer, 9406.
333-3927.

lunar 19 Cqnvartibia,
V-8. Ant*. Trans..
Pawtr Staariag and
Brake*. Radio and
If cater.

List
Catalina 4-dr. Vlata, Factory Air
Conditioning, Power Blearing Powar
Brahts. Radio. WSW Tlrra, TJ. By* 4204.99
Glass, Dacor Group, Skyline Blue.

Beautiful Turquol** And W hitt, Air Condtliontd,
Radio And ll*«t*r, I'nner Starring And Br«kr«,
Automatic Trammitaion. Whitewall Tire*. This
I* A Brand N»w Car. SEE IT NOW I

Fh. F A

1495

Business Is Good!

1964 M E R C U R Y M O N TCLAIR

19449 L i s t

61 Ford

100. Report Rental*

1-3 sad 3 Bedroom*
NEW sad USED
Awningi ft Cabanas
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
3 BEDROOM, 3 baths, itove ft llw y. 17 92 S
322-2362
refrig , no qualifying au u m e
30 Ft. FULLY Equipped. Buy
payments. (89.00, 71 N. Cor­
Equity or trade for lot, car,
tez, N. Orlando.
boat. See Houle 1, Box 230,
back of Wilson School on
RETIREM ENT H O M E . *4
weekends.
Acre with income Apt. Room

w starw ay

Casntry Sedan, 4-Dr. Sla*
Hen Wagon, V -l, Ant*.
Trana.,
Powar
Steeriqtt
Radi* and Heater, L u g­
g ag e Rack, C kan , M i d
Traaapartatiao.

Phone 322-4503

HUTCHISON’S
OCEANFRONT A PTS.
339 So. Atlantic
Daytona Beach
Call 323-4053

Th*

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EVENINGS

F U R N I S H E D 2 Bedroom
House. 3431 Palmetto, Ph.
322-0274.

To

Robson Sporting Good*
Your EVINRUDE

Impsla C oavartibk, 9
CyL, A ltai T ra n s- R a ­
dio and H saltr, k i l n
Clean Car. Bumps* T *
Bumper, Sharp.

National

10 2. M o b il* H o m e * • B a le

RAVENNA PARK. 3 Bedroom,
2 bath, Central Air-condi­
tioning. heating, built-in kit­
chen, excellent eloaet space,
established lawn, landicaped. 409 SiU um a Dr, Phone
332-9449.

To any and all tnt*r**t*d
member* of th* h*low mention­
ed cerporatlon. Tsu nr* h*r«br notified that ■ petition tor
dliwlunon nf th* Fir*t 3 *ptl*t
Churrh o f Altamont* pprlniia nnn-profll rarpnratton. b*a
b*«n fll»d In th* Olrrull Onurt
of (h* Ninth Ju&lt;tlrl*l I'lrrutt
In and for H.mlnnl* County.
Florida, dolcnatrd aa Thaneery Nn U t i l, prilllonint tor
th* dlMotutlon nf th* afer*mcntlonad non-profit rorparatlnn. a* r*rll*il In Ih* Mitt
palilhin, and Ih* sent* will
mm* on for brarlnu hafor*
thl* rnurt nn Ih* Tllh day nf
Nn«?mb*r, 1 ) 1 1 . *t I*:** o'clock
A. M . to delarmln* If sold
eorporallon I* ritlnrt and It
*n nrd*r should b* antarad by
thla court dissolving th* said
non-profit corporation aa a I*
gal antltr.
t&gt;at«d thla IMS dap nf l*P&lt;
amber, t i l l .
(I B A U
Arthur U. Oaekwith, Jr,
Clark, Circuit Court
Ninth Judicial Circuit
Jtomlool* county. Florida
By; Klliab»ih Hruanaha*
Dtputy Clark
FublUh Oct. I. I, II, It, t il l.

REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
SAN FO RD A V I .

1012

Gateway

M et

n orn ra o r D ia n o t m o v

Stenstrom Realty

UNFURNISHED I bedroom
108. Room* For Rent
house, $60 mo. Ph. 322-9093
or 322-1977.
ROOM far s man. References.
322-3713.
3 BEDROOM. U aie-322-8233.

1 2 3 . B o a t* *

Legal Notice

l i e . A n to n • S o la a r T r a d *

SALE OR TRADE: 1959 Buick
'90 VW, P.U. $809 bal, 333 mo.
4-door hardtop Electra. F a c­
FURNISHED garage apt. Ph.
'90 Ford, $789 bal, $33 n o .
tory air and full power. A -l
322-2809.
'96 Ford, $989 bal, $3! mo
condition. Are at Kiddy’ s
W E L A R A APARTMENTS '90 Mercury $1197 bal, $43 m o
Standard Station. 1st ft
1M W. First St.
'39 Chevy, $892 bal. 133 mo. French.
'36 O ka.. $736 bal. $39 mo.
HOM E R E N T E R S
rum. Apt 3300 aiefloavnie.
'36 Inter. P.U . $593 bal, $30 mo.
It’s juta good builaens to
F or reel automewie barcheck Aral with Sanford's MODERN 3 Bdrm. furn. A pt *36 Ply. wgn $990 bal, $32 mo (a lia , cheek the Herald e liia largest H a m a Servicing 901 Pslmetfo A v t. 132-1374 ' » Chivy. $997 hal, $43 mo. ifled display section.
'36 Marcury $799 bal, $35 mo.
Agency. Flan Ham**, Fairly after 3:30 p. m.
'36 Ford, $961 bal. $32 mo.
Priced, ba a l flia** I
1-Room Efficiency apt. wflft '36 Chevy wg $801 bat, $39 mo
pvt. bath ft shower, lultabk 1337 Mere. W g. $2 m bal 317 mo
H OM E O W N E R S
for couple or single peraoa '37 Buick, 3962 bal, $33 mo
T# U m
Good Rantal homes, Priced o r rotirad. All utlUtlaa in­
'36 Cadillac. $337 bal, 139 mo.
right, am real lug and leee- cluded ta n o t . Ideally lo ­
'39 Chrya. *983 bal, *32 mo.
log (set!
cated oa 1st St., within 1 '39 Hillman 3545 bal. $30 mo
Call Today, F o r Prompt and
block o f 3 tree parking kta '39 Ford $341 hal, $29 mo.
Efficient Service. K P ays!
and ahopptag center. In­ '39 Olds. $978 bal, *33 mo.
CDF-11
quire at Manuel Jacobean '39 Pont. $711 hal, 332 mo.
Dept. Store 311 E . First St. '38 Ram b. wg |99l bal 332 mo.
'39 Naah 9199 bal. $10 mo.
FURN. Apt. Ctoie In. Jls
3665 P A R K DRIVE
'57 Merc. wg. 3299 bal t i t mo.
Cowan.
322-4013.
823 3'TO
822-7495
'59 Marc. $375 bal $13 mo.
NIGHTS 322 6624 - 323-0346
3 ROOM rum Uhed Apt. Air '53 Cadillac $192 bal 310 mo.
conditioned Bedroom. $91. I l l
WE DO TRADE!
E. Sth , 322-4283.

3 BEDROOM, 1 Bath houie. 3 BEDROOM, 1 betb, &lt;k«P
well, Plater oat low down
Kitchen
equipped,
fenced
payment. I l l W. Woodland
backyard. 210 Flamingo Dr.
322-1395.
Drive. 322-3393.

Lead Notice

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1 2 0 . A otO ftM tlT * 8 * r r k *

3-BEDROOM, 2 b ilk , alr-condl- UNFURNISHED 2 Bedroom
ROOMS
1134 VW Station Wagon, $2139.
A U T O GLASS
tioned hom e, in L ike Mary,
Apt., K i t c h e n Equipped
SINGLE - DOUBLE
Ph. 333-9341 after 4.
with electric kitchen, car109‘ v W. lBth St. Ph. 349-3352. E k vator and maid service
IN S T A L L E D
porte and utility room . $100
F rom 112.50 per week, yearly 31 PLYMOUTH fLfteor, 9 eyl., Boakarik Gina* and Flint
FURNISHED, lo w ly
2-brdm o. real. 322-3713.
lease.
Company
automatic tranamiatloa, $206.
room
gsrage
apartment.
VALDEZ HOTtiL
P irada Saar* Drum, $33. 316 Magnolia Ph. FA 2 4922
3 Bedroom hom e. 917 Catalina.
Lake Golden, lake privileges. 3X2-1291
Mrs. Burton
322-9906.
322-0271.
2-BEDROOM
frame
house.
ft Root C o m
U S . A u to a F o r S a lt
2837 Magnolia A re. near 1 BEDROOM, FURN. Duplex.
1139 RAMBLER 9d oar, $336,
N .A S. Cheap real, $43 mo.
322 5537.
Including utilities. $90 mo.
Pb. 3334319.
322-9858.

B ala

3 BEDROOM, Concrete Block,
la v e d meat A Realty
Kitchen equipped. C«U 333I I I N. Park A re.
3S-9TO
3599.
BEAUTIFUL 3-bedroom home.
9 7 . H ou a ea F o r R e n t
Leaving town, aiauma m ort­
gage. See o w n e r on pre- 3 BEDROOM (imitated house.
m lie i, 403 Juanita Court.
vw t i h ! e m e r r r c o m
or
1M W. 13th Ph. 3494353.
r n r a t u a jc n ir u L n a ­
Sat. Oet. 3, 13 to 9 p. m.
d i r I V A VI, I'uK ICUlXOLC
NICE 2-U droam home, co m ­
c o t &gt; t t . r i.o n i n t .
pletely furnished. 323-3577.
C N t v c r a r vn. itie i
CAST RIVER SAVING! BANK.
Plaintiff.

11S. A i t o * F o r S a l t

The HERALD

$100.00 DOWN
Selection e l 2, 3, and 4
Bedrooma located In varloua
aectiooi of Sanford
Immediate Delivery

10R . R o o m a F o r R e n t

RENTALS

Payton Realty
3224301

106. A p a rtm e n t* f o r R en t

FURNISHED T * i bedroom Furnished Apts. Centrally lo­
C. B. House, Cerforte, F en ­
cated 143.00 ft 390.00 per
ced Back Y a rd , Call 322-6344
month. Ph. 3293941.
nr 332-0999.
SMALL.
FURN.
Efficiency
3 • BEDROOM. 1 bath, un­
Apt. for t or couple. Light!
furnished. I ml. to base, 2
ft water included. $45. Ph.
blocks to shopping center ft
322-7389.
lehonL 1 ye a t k i t e requir­
ed. $130 m o. 3334970 after 1 BR Furniibed Apt. l i t floor
3 p. m.
1013 Santord Ave. 899-UB.

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1695

Actual
Drive,

61 Olds
Super 39 — 4-Dr. Hardtop,
V-8. Aulo. T rass., Powar
Steering. Putter
Hrakso,
Radio and Heater, Illustri­
ous Light Blue Finish,
Clean Wall Kept Interior,
Powered
By
Ultra-High
Compression Racket En­
gine, Plenty O f Power and
Ready To Go.

The Above Arc All One-Owner Car* Traded
In On Our Fre»h A M , NEW 196.1) AUTO.
.MOIIILES. Thene Represent Only A Few Of
Our Very Large Selection Of Fin* (Juality
Inspected Used Car* —
Kor The 11**1 Deal Anywhere—See U* Now!
B U I C K

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MOTOR SALES

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SANFORD

2nd. A Palmetto
ph. 322-6231

WINTER PARK — PH. Ml 4-0209

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109 N. Palmetto Are.

Ph. 322-4884

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Ph. 322-0S62

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JUNIOR HIGH Youth FellowjWp officer* o f St. Andrew'* Presbyterian
Church, Bear Lake. in«t*Bed hut Sander miming hr
Thoraaa H.
lU kin art standing left to right. Sherryl Heath, treasurer: Jear.ae Pat­
rick. secretary: Brandon Heath, president and Scott Gettings, vie* presi­
dent. Seated are Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Tinsley, adult advisors.

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PRESENTING

ANNUAL TEA honoring the senior women of the Christ Episcopal
Church, Long-wood, was held Sunday afternoon. Guests o f honor enjoying
their tea and cake were seated left to right, Mrs. Blanche Van Doran,
M n Etta Jones. Mrs. Bertha Nkkola. Mrs. Maude Tupper; standing;
Mr*. LeRoy Hennessey. Mrs. John Reams Mrs. Charles Searcy. Mr*.
John Ricker and Mrs. Charles Morrison.
(Herald Photo)

Citrus Agency
Sets $150,000
Ad Campaign
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HOSTESSES AT the tea held for senior women
o f the Christ Episoopa! Church of Longwood
were left to right. Mrs. Charles Stewart Jr.. Mrs.
Jules Cole, Mrs. A. P. Bowersox and Mrs. Ray­
mond Ball.
(Herald Photo)

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MOTOR SALES
Showroom — Second and Palmetto
IF YOU W A N T A N E W CAR A T REALLY FABULOUS SAVINGS,
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F E W *KU LEFT!

�Just W hat D oes H e M ean?
Until Ju*t the other day, we
thought there wae one Issue o f the
presidential race on which we under■tood the position o f Sen. Barry
Goldwater. T h li was civil rights.
We thought he believed in leaving
the protection o f civil rights to the
states, including Alabama and Mis­
sissippi. He voted in the Senate
against the Civil Rights Law. In
fact, a major strategy of his cam­
paign is aimed at winning the votes
o f Southern segregationists such as
Sen. Strom Thurmond and his fol­
lowers.
We disagree with all this but at
least we t h o u g h t we understood
Goldwater's position. But not any
more.
The other day Goldwater talked
about civil rights in Portland, Maine.
He criticized the Civil Rights Law he
voted against, saying:
'T h e Inw passed on civil rights will
never correct the inequity in this
country.
Then he said he hoped the law he
voted agninst will help do the job.
And then he said it won’t unless it
is enforced and criticized President
Johnson for not supporting the law:
'T h e President shows no inclina­
tion toward supporting it.”
We are lost.
Fortunately, the history o f the
Civil Rights Laws is much clearer.
It was enacted with support from

Bruce B io sso t~ R o y Cromlcy

"Y ou Don't M in d if I M ake a Few
Slight Changes?"

both parties. President Johnson em­
ployed powers, acting through the
majority whip, Hubert Humphrey,
to push the bill through Congress.
President Johnson appointed LeRoy Collins to head the Community
Relations Service. He has used the
authority o f his office to encourage
voluntary compliance with the new
law and to direct strict enforcement.
There have been arrests under the
law in Atlanta and Birmingham and
appeals from the cases are on the
way to the Supreme Court.
To our knowledge, none except
Senator Goldwater has complained
about enforcement o f this law.
And it was Goldwater, we point
out, who in a speech June 18 in the
Senate said he oposed the law be­
cause it contained provisions "which
require fo r their effective execution
the creation o f a police state.”
Just what does Goldwater menn.
(From the St. Petersburg Times)

Political N otebook
ON TO U R W ITH COLD.
W A T E R (N B A )— It's pretty
bad w hra yow hare to worry
about your « w * party,” said
GOP National Chairman Dean
Burch as h* stood watching
Sea. Barry Galdwatar a t a*
airport atop tn tha Northeast.
Thar* w as bitterness ha hi*
voice, * bitterness this re­
porter has heard expressed by
other Goldwater managers in
recent days. They are distress­
ed a t how little real support
they are getting from key
moderate lea d en around the
country.
O n e Goldwater manager
flatly declares hia total dis­
trust o f these moderates, scof­
fing at their surface manifes­
tations o f support as w on *
than useless.
Goldwater himself doggedly
roes about preaching party
unity in states where deep
conservative-moderate breach­
es exist. Says he;
“ We can't afford splits like
ihe Democrats. W* ate a mi­
nority party . . . It won’t make
the fight any easier If wa
fight among nureclvr*."
Tha trouble with these ap­
peal! la that they truly fall
on deaf ears. The top moder­
ates, Including New York Gav.
Nclarni Rockefeller and Mich­
igan Gov. George Romney, do
not regard the big split a* a
mer# fam ily quarrel "am ong
ouraelvea."
Whatever
iitrfar*
unity
nniirs they make, they look

Thought For Today
We are o f good courage, and we
would rather be away from the body
and at home with the Lord.— II Cor.
5:8.
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Courage is the first of htinrmn qual­
ities because it is the quality which
guarantees all others. — Sir Winston
Churchill.

Dr. Crane's

W orry C lin ic
Phil Newsom Soys - . .
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! W « , h* »ure to read Ihl#
rate, for D y d r I* fir e d
with th* very lim e problem
confronting m i l l i o n * o f
father*. A la i, many dads
Mae the w rong payrhology
no they drive their children
into ether trade* or profenalon*. So aend fo r tha book­
let below.
CASK T-489: Clyde R., ag­
ed 30, 1* a brilliant surgeon.
**Dr. Crane,” ha began dur­
ing our luncheon, *my oldest
■on la 10 and a sophomore in
high school.
“ Since I have built up a
thriving medical practice, I'd
like for him to g o to medical
■chool and then join ma after­
wards.
“ Iiut he seema disinterested
In medicine. In fact. I have
the feeling that he’d rather
do anything else than become
a physician.
" S o how can I change his
mind and g et him to go on to
medical school T”
Vocational Guidance
Many children develop a
phobia o f blood, ao they shy

away from medicine or dent­
istry.
Other boys have a secret
resentment a g a i n * l their
father fo r being so bossy and
autocratic.
And this is douldy true o f
busy executives, whether in
business or medicine, for such
a man comes home tired and
often Irritable,
He thus locks patience with
his sun, so he may begin to
shout and “ bawl out” the
youngster.
As a result, the child with­
draws and aven ahuna hia
male parent.
Furthermore, he wants to
ehun tha latter’s business,
trade o r profession.
If father and son hove fun
together, then tha boy is
more likely to g o Into the
father's field o f occupation.
Camaraderie between father
anti son la thus the best sin­
gle fa ctor In periuading the
youngster to follow in hi*
dad’ s footsteps.
When
1 addressed
the
American Funeral Directors

Herald Area Correspondents
Altasaoat* Spring*
Mrs. Julia Rarto*
831-1318

Enterprise
M rs. Ritchie Harris
488-3834

Bear Lake-Forest City
Mr*. M aryaaa Mile*
838-3818

Lake Mary
M rs. Frances Wester
311-0219

Casselberry
Mrs. Jane Casselberry
838-8048

Lake Monroe
M rs. H. L. Johnson
322-4733

Chulaote
Mrs. Joan M agi*
888-8743

Loagwoed
Mrs. Donna Eat**
B38-331T

DeBary
Mrs.

Frank White
088-4222

North Orlando
M rs. Margaret Cosby
322-8793
Osteen
M r*. Clarenc* Snyder
322-4841

Deltona
Mr*. Mildred Haaey
008-8031
Geneva
Mr*. JoAnn Haya
319-4813

Oviedo
M r*. Evelyn Lundy
843-3180

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Fri., October 2, 1964

wr At.TEH S. SIKI.nw, BDITOH A S * PCBI.ISaHM
SHAMS t OLTOLIXK. lU iv liU ts - tu setsl Ma**t*r

jiiu a a k n u i T a o s
A * a s « l * t o BSllar
■ a a a r i. j o h x s o v

ilanaalns Bailor
BETBEX k IL L IH IU W
T tle s r a p h K lllor
d o h ii
W II.I.U M
S o c i a l * Editor
DOTTIB
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BOSKST I L E t t S D C B
JLdvirlltlnc Director

■ui u a is s

Advar'lalns M«»*a*e

*o* r ix r r

(teaaral A du rtU in a

Cltjr Editor
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Caaaty

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Wttl.LS

Editor

Uuu area M***a*r
rasp w i u i
Mtokaaleal * ip t
■ m i . v ixrr.x r
■ ’. aft ytkutoar*vh*r

Association, I bad dinner with
some o f the leading morti­
cian*.
“ Huw did you happen to
decide to entec the murtunry
fie ld ? " I asked.
Must of them did so be­
cause theic ego wit* inflated
by some local mortician in
their town.
"H e asked me to help him
drive the ambulance,” was a
typical reply.
"S ince I wna only 17 and
in high school, I got a big
thrill out o f driving the am­
bulance with the siren sound­
ing and the red light flash­
ing.
“ So I guess that’s whut
sturted it."
Physicians, dental surgeon*
and other parents ran take u
lesson from this, for about
half o f those morticians were
first attracted to that field
by being allowed to drive the
mi iIni lam e.
Fathers, ask your children
fur help in n tactful way as
regards your profession.
And by “ tactful w ay" I
mean, sea that their ego ia
inflated by what they do.
Make them feel important!
The secret o f influencing
people successfully is embod­
ied in this motto that is tat­
tooed across every human
breast at tha moment o f
birth:
*‘ l W A N T TO FEE L IM-

*1 li st i l i r i IOX ISATEI

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Chinese the Russian* out there in 1931.
Today the area is the center
river boat* could put into the
of charge* and counter-char­
Soviet Siberian port of Kha­
ges and of frequent border
barovsk at the confluence of
clashes, with both sides main­
the Amur and Ussuri river* taining strong military forces
with cement, rugs and rice.
across from each other.
The Russians could regard
That time is no more. Heav­
ily armed Soviet patrol*, aid­ with regret but with calm the
ed by dot;* and an alarm sys­ Red Chinese action in slicing
tem. guard the Soviet side. off a part of Kashmir and the
Airfields for both Jet fishier* northeast territories from In­
and iHimhets, anti-tank guns dia.
Hut it Is with considerably
and tanks contribute further
to the air of military prepared­ less than calm that they re­
gard
Red
Chinese claim s
ness.
more than Sno.ooo
No rail, road or air links ex ­ against
ist between Hcd Chinese Man­ miles of Soviet territory In Si­
churia on the one side o f the beria and Central Asia.
As the dispute between the
two rivers and Soviet Siberia
two, which began a* an ideolo­
on the other.
Some 2,300 mile* to the west gical q u a rM , progresses to
and south along the long Sino raw nationalism, it bectum-s of
Soviet border lie the Soviet stH-cial Interest to others out
republic of Kazakhstan and side the nrtin arena.
For a* M.io Tze-tung press
Red China's province of Sin
ed his claims on lands he says
kiang.
Sinkiang is rich in oil and were seized unjustly from Chi
mlnctial* and form erly Red na. lie Issued a reminder of
China ami the Soviets cooper- other examples of Soviet e x ­
a led in its development. No pansionism. .Said Mao;
“ They
have
appropriated
more. The lUd Chinese closed
Time

was

when

So lean upon your children
even though you must manu. factura glib reasons to appear
relatively hulpless. For it in­
flates tha ego o f youngsters
to have their parents come to
them for advice!
Usually, children are tofd
o ff! They ere ordered around.
So it is a wholesome reversal
to ASK them for opinions,
advice and suggestions.
So aend for my booklet on
"V ocational
Guidance," en­
closing a long stamped, re­
turn envelope, plus 20 cents.
U*e It to help guide your
child’s career.
(A ln a y *
writ* to Dr.
Trane in rare nf this n r* * paper, enrloaing a long
stamped, addressed envelop*
and 20 rent* In cover typ­
ing amt printing rusts whrn
you tend fnr on* of his
booklets.)

part of

Romania.

Detaching

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it In

Russia and

Editor, Herald:
Presumably everyone is in­
terested in St, Johns River
flood levels, especially aa it
affects or threaten* proposer]
lakrfronl properties, pasture
lands, low-lying hom es, etc.
Surely we should seek som e
csrly solution not loo expen­
sive, end not dependent on
distant developments such as
the propo*H canal or ulti­
mate completion ot the Central
and Southern Florida Flood
Control District projects.
1 refer tn the possibility of
speeding the river flow a* tt
approaches fo o d levels ao as
to lower the r r e d by a foot
or so at least. A font would
Ry Hal Cochran
make an enormous difference.
Though a girl'* regular hoy
For years t have wondered
friend'* name la Joe, h« may
whether the Lake Monroe
he called Charley, 3farvin or Drklga (width o f water under
Robert when ah* gets home
from vacation.

the highway bridge, not the
railroad bridge) acted as a
bottleneck. Without engineer­
ing experience I hesitate tn
write about It until a recent
Irtter from Jim Crowe raided
the same question.
Mr.
C riw e'a
engineering
background i* known to me
ami 1 respect his opinion high­
ly. lie and I believe that wid­
ening the river throat in i Hunorth end of the highway
bridge by say 10a feet or so,
extending the
bridge that
much, would enormously in­
crease water flow ami reduce
the crest height at Sanford.
I doubt If the Osteen bridge

Is a bottleneck of similar Im­
portance since it. plus the con­
crete bridge east o f it, gives
some 300 to 600 feet of river
span.
hn't it possible for your
paper tu focus attention to this
matter to the extent of getting
some educated guesses at
least from a few qualified ma
rine engineers or hydraulic
specU11&gt;U as a prior condition
to exploring the matter form ­
ally with Volusia County. Our
county’ s strong right arm.
John Krkler, and Ritl Rush
might not lie averse tn taking
a look at it.
John Gule si an Jr.

Barbs

Soon a tot of folks will he
S*o *re«k climbing on th* political band
A 1 , 1, ilM ll.lt M i l l .
wagon
to
test somebody
f i l l * t laar
4.7* « M o a t s *
else’* horn.
a te | Moats*
* a a

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l.ea I Moatk
I t*
| Moatk
O. a reatal Rtgulatloa* protld* t a n all wall ••kacripMsa* k*
■aid Is sdvaac*.

When they hava a station
break on television, why not
have Interesting commercials
Tha tleraU la a aatmkar of tb* L'alv«a Praia wllck to •■- that give ua one?
IUU4 iiclu airaly to lb* ui* tor rapukUcatlea « f alt tha local
*
a
a
sews prlate* la tSl* a*wre*B*rCom* winter with ita nak­
ed hilia, nude tree* and bare
Eatared aa aacond data Matter t-*to**r II, ISIS at IS* Pool
Ufllca or Saaford, Zlurii*. under lb* Aft al Caaareu of Marc*. limb*, no wonder th# corn
Will be shocked.

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now, will I, at 83, get the
amount ! would have received
if I had waited?
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take them before 63.
q. How disabled must I be
to get disability payments?
A. You must have a condi­
tion so severe that you can't
do any work. Your condition
must have exiitrd for six
months, and be ex|iected to be
permanent or last Indefinite

lyq.

How much work Is reqtiir
rd to get disability Insurance
payments?
A. You must have a total ol
five years’ social security ere
dit in the ten-year period just
before you become disabled.
q. How much does a cook
in a private home have to
make to tie covered under so
cial security?
A. Fifty dollara cash wages
in a three-month calendar
quarter.

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«r aavirtmag. ot tkli edition
D o you remember when
at Tb* SanCerd liitald may ba reproduced la any manner • Ilh ­
grandmother’s
skirts
am written perneteetca of the puhlreker ot Tb* llarald. Any your
Individual *r I lia raapoaalkl* fur auuh raproductloa will ba used to keep her shoe* shin­
iconsidered aa lafrlasm s &gt;a Th* Herald’s copyright and will k*
ed?
Said tu b !* tar dameste witler lb* law.

as death.
q . I’ m retiring next month

compensation
gave
Poland
part of East Germ any. The
same thing happened to Fin­
land. Tltey detached every­
thing that could tie detached."
Proving that the Chinese had
touched a sensitive nerve, the
Russian reply cam e quickly.
Said the Communist parly
newspaper Pravda:
“ Mao Tzc-tung’s pronounce­
ments on the territorial ques­
tion patently show how far
the Chinese leaders have gone
in the ‘cold war' against the
Soviet Union. . . we are faced
with an openly expanionist
program wdh far-reaching pre­
tension*."
Moscow dispatches have left
little doubt that there will be
a formal break between the
two huge Communist nations.
The question remaining is
how and when It will com e.

To The Editor
Tk# Herald w»te«.«aee le t ­
ter* f ram Ita r ead er * a a p nb lle affaire. T k* verller aaay e u
a pea aaate pruvISed I k e t e l ­
l e - al ee earrtea tb* • v i l e r ' *
Irae B a n e aad addreaa. Lette r*
e l few er Ibaa 3-V1 w a r d * will
be a i r e d p re(ere*ee. t e l l e r ,
addreated la alh era are a r e e p l able pvavldtd they d » a a l deal
la peeaaaalllle*. P oetr y ta nal
pakUabad by T b * Herald.

• Q's and A's

part of East G erm any, they
Q. How long da I have to
drove out the local inhabitants claim the lump-turn payment
to the western area. Detach­ on my husband’s account?
A. Tw o y e a n after his
ing part of Poland, they In­

Letters

rORTANTl”

PublUhod dally except Saturday, Sunday and CbrUtmaa; publlahad Saturday jw».— &lt;lln* Otirtalma*.
Hum# Dillvery

Formal Break Coming

upon Goldwater and hi* moat ves half-convinced that, de­
dedicated follow in g aa outside spite the holdout attitude o f
th* main Republican current. most moderate leaders, rank
They think o f the senator aa end file moderate* who hava
having only tem porarily pre­ defected to President Johnempted control o f “ their par­ ■on’e banner will com* stream­
ing bock In forts by election
ty ."
Aa tha GOP nomine* wan­ time.
dered through such factionalGoldwater. Burch aad oth­
ly torn states aa Iowa, Kan­ ere describe aa “ moat signifi­
sas, Wisconsin, Michigan and cant” their own polls which
four o f Naw England’s tlx , they say show many o f tha
moderates leaders and their GOP defectors aa having al­
■idea sidled up to traveling ready returned to the fold.
newsmen and quietly naked: They Insist th* movement ia
"H ow ’s he d o in g ? "
continuing spare.
If the new* from the tour
Y et published public opin­
wae not good fo r Goldwater, ion polls offer them alight
these men smiled In obvious encouragement.
Republican
satisfaction. Their inquirlea disunity goes deep, from high­
about him have th* cold de­ est tchtlona to rank and file .
tachment o f political relent*
A t ita core, as was obae re­
lata who are simply studying ed a t th* San Francisco con­
hiatory. It’s aa If ha were rutb- vention, la tha grim, unchang­
nlng In another party.
ing fa ct that neither a i d e In their heart*, the** m od­ conservative er moderate—
erates plainly would relieh really trusts tha ether ee
having Goldwater buried un­ wants to heal th* breach.
der a Johnson avalanche. But
their mind* tell them, o f
course, that such a dtaaiter
might engulf state and local
GOP tickets an swecplngly aa
to maks party rebuilding in
ltMW and even lDfiS an e x ­
tremely difficu lt task.
Hence they keep up at least
a partial frnnt as good Re­
publican soldier*, though men
like Romney and Rockefeller
rannnt bring themselves to
nsk their own rnnstltuenta *.n
vote for Goldwater. They Juat
atrra* "party lnyntty" while
remarking at the same time
Data PiatotreHa
the wondeva o f "p arty d i v i n ­
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Chalravaa
Gohtwnter end hia chiefs
talk aa if they have themsel­

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Horoscope
Forecast
T m aro oaruinly «Mo thla h t .
•M ar aid toalgbt to tuB« la on
•M m r
bo Moot helpful
for r « * la th# war at diet. op.
par*!, labor, aorviooo, Mopping
end &lt;o w Moat cat loao Toelght
brlaaa « • opportunity to u .
tooco i n t t l r twword U t work
that can bring roa root prowparity. &gt;a. bo alert aid got
much oeeompllahod.
u n i (Maroh II to April it»
—Thaoa who andarotend roar
problem* ooiao withla roar o r .
bit toOar a a l touioaa art oaa.
ad. It ta Important other* real,
loo roa are practical la roar
approach . &gt;tar on tho bran.
T A IR A * (April I to Mar 1«)
— Malta It a point to got to f )
booutr or harbor abop oartr m
that roa wilt bo a t roar boot
lot or wbon orolng portono ottal
to roar wall being. Thin eon bo
■ loo moan roefoottoa. Imllo.
SEMINI &lt;Mor t l 10 Juno II)
— Reaching a*w rapport with
aaaociatta lo relativity ooor it
yen ohow r«a hero Ihalr Inter,
•ota at baart. too. Oo a.’ trr
that danprootad daadre. R oaa
ba realliad tday.
MOOR C l R D M I (Jnno »»
to Julr 111— By tatting togeth­
er with naooelatan aoclitlr an
thla fraa dar. roa coma to a
truo undaratandlng. Oat that
oorraopondaaea bandlad w in .
IT. too. Maka thla A tin# aoolal
orantng.
LEO (Jatr t t to Aagutt t l )
•All that magnetic pnwee
■houtd ba naad ronatruetlvely
todar ao that you gat tb* »p .
provat of down-to*airth high*
or-usa Olra roar oplnlona hon*
♦atip- Como to • fell under*
•landing.
r t l O O (Aagant tt 4o Sept,
ombor I D — Tou can anotllor- J&gt;
ala condition* batwran roar*
••If and othara by Intarjectlng
a bit of tho portonol now. T«-«
know how to bo Juat. Thla In*
■plroo otharn an wall.
LIBRA (feptembar It to Oct*
obor t t ) — Long, Intimate talk#
with thoia wbo ara truly In*
taroated In your wolfara brlnaa
(ha raaulta you want now. tin.
mantle Ufa can ba Improvrd,
•lao. Don’t ba oo ratlcanl aa la
tha pail.
ICDBPIO (October IX to N ot .
tmtnr XI)— It la up to you to
aid and gira full ou*vf*ial^a )i
to good aMoclatan who era now
In a vary recaptlvo mood. Share
In favorite racroatlon, too. Bo
gonaroua
■ OfllTTORirn (November It
to Docambar t i l — Any oullrta
you may have that Include
drallng with powarfut peraona
•houM ba hanillad cleverly to*
day. Show lhal you era a moat
capable workar. Maka right lm*
praaalon.
C A M 1 C O M (Dacambar I t ta
January 10)— Thoia you ad*
mlra can ba vary helpful today,
you muit atata your daalraa
•Imply and h.-neatly. Thin ail
work* out quit* aaally far you.
Stop atruggllng.
A B l'A M L 'l (January It to
February II) — Hood day to
hero a llttta chat with thoaa at
home and lat them know how
you dealt# to have thlnga. tla
•uro you get praaalng bill* paid.
Inaun credit for tha futur*.
JMICEi
(February
14
ta
March 20)— Dalrlng late tha
aourcao that give you right in­
formation la wtaa today and
you can than put It to good u&gt;o
Immediately. Oat work don*
quickly. Thrn you *r# fra* (or
light antortalnmtnt.
IF V n l g CHILD II M I O
TOD AT h# or ah* will b* eery
practical, but ttonathalaa* h *' ■
a datp appractotloa el what
•rar la artlatle. Hanca. do not
limit lha raaraa of educollos
merely to th# mundane, cut*
and dried aubjeet*. Taach early
llrat to giro attention to th*
Important, the overall aim *
plua the principal behind any
undertaking. Tana cornea tha
minuatae.
“Tar Mara Impel, they 4w •*(
ran, pel," a t e i yaw maka at
year lUa U largely op la IU LI
PIN DOT. OCTOBER 4 10*0
A lender whaa rou bav* a
vary dacldat arga really ta
lira with tha Rulo af R oll
olhera In auch a feahton that
true accord ta preeent between
you and them, and *« that your
Sunday may ba productive of
unueually
daalrable
raaulta.
Pat In motion • plan that ahowg
you are truly oo-aperatlva.
AMIES march II to Ap*ll
l i t — If yoa tth # th# time •«
talk over with partnert #omo
Important point connected with
regular affaire, you aolr# pro.
blema ••ally. Ikew you ara da.
votad- (live backing. •»•• li
It'a onlv aneourigement.
T i t m e t (April J» to Mey
jni— ton muet roll up your
eleevee ant halp with the wcrlt
to ha dona, aad you then plea*#
tho** obout you. Be aura ta
taka time ta go to church ao
wall. But aarvlco to tho
not* today.
n r a i t l &lt;M*y II •» Juno 111
— There are Ihoea who depend
on you far eeeletance. but you
muet t*»ch them to help them*
aatvea. However. be genorou*
where recreation la conearnet.
Pot them la th* right aportlng
aptrtt.
■ n o t rHILDRR* (Juno II
to July l i t — Too muet oonf;df~ln clreett
if »~u - -ir.'.
to gel thetr aupport for aotn"
new project you m*y have In
mint. Ptret Helen lo their littla probleaia and placet*. Thtn
you win out.
LEO (July II to Auguat 111
— If you ore ••penally nice to
new ocqualntoneoe, you !l*t I
they can bo muK helpful t &gt;
you In tho neor future t-leten
to aldara, thooe of wlidom •'»
thla day, too. Profit by their
eaperlenca
t m u n (Auouit It ta »••**
ember I D — Hr aooeeatratlng
on method# ueed In the p»**
thet have produced btg re*
autte, you ran ravart to
h
ahortly and get ahead
Put
practical Have Inta eper*, , ',oKorgat whatever la avarly*
tme gl native
LIBRA (September II t* &lt;Vtober III— By being charming
with everyone, you gain many
saw frlenda and retain raepart
Of older enee now. Praea In
good taate. tied about aoclallr
and f-ua baneflta will alao be
y.-ure
•roR P tn (October II to Nov*
ember J l)— Dwelling upon
very high philosophical aeaum*
ptlona will be o f great value t»
you ta your dally Ufa tram hare
on. Attend worthwhile aarvlcea.
Evening can be moot romantic.
■ AfilTTARIVf (November 11
to December t l ) — Fine day for
getting la touch with go-J
frlende to every walk of 111 *Come to a real ander&gt;tand&gt;oa
on pertinent matter# PlecUM
your ambition*, be friendly.
C t r n i r u g d ID K tn tar 11 ta
January III— Any civic, out*
•Ida dutiea jau caa handle ta*

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Forecast
(C M tia w t F n a h n

I*A )

4»K •haul! ba tana Inta with
enthusiasm. Tarm them ta fM r
advantage, gehedul# saw weak
tonight aa that It run* owaath*
i m a m
ij m u it
n n
February II) — Tear aUed la
racaptive ta flaar phlleaphy a f
Ufa today, aa ba attra to ba
with peraona who tspound It.
Than make plana for travel,
futura eetlvllian Grow with
the tlaaaa.
F im a
(February I I
to
March ta&gt;— Taka tha traalla
to ptaaaa ataaaat tta. toad
friend* and yea aeon find you
■ at tha aapprt you nt*4 In
butlnaaa mattara. Tap your tatultlva faeultlaa Lear a ta a*atantrata more.
IF T W R CM tlB IP I O M
T o O d T ha ar aha win ba a
h lfh ly faealaatlag paraoa atnc*
tha natara bare la a helpful
and altratatla one. Tou n u n
make it a point early to ba
more eaaot In whatarar work
la attacked aad tba career aan
%a vary eutaaeaful. Teach tha
peciel nlaattca early alao alace
anaeh propraaa aaa ba aaada
*la thla avanu* of aipraaalon.
Otv* fin* achnnllna advantaiae
“Tba Kara Impel, they da oal
eeaapal,* What yaw make at
■■•* Mfa ta largely op ta T O tl
■

ovd*y

. aero—
a, taat
n K h cn a t.
t b r o c x c ir k
Today'a Jfaw Moon la your
time to wind up whatarar relatlonaMpa that require final
touch** In ardor that they da
not hare any advtrie raaulta
following. Tan can look at
your auriwundlnra with a critlcal aya and eliminate what*
a*ar I* not *e tie factory to you.
Ba rooparatlra,
AR1KB (March t l to April ID
— Clarifying any amall datalla
with othara that may a*am in*
alcnlfleant to you caa ba tha
turning point ta your rotation*
ahlp. Vee more oourtaoy. Ton#
down that dynatnlem' foroo.
T i m i l (April 10 to May
1 " ) — hlart now patting ward­
robe and health Improrad for
tha buoy yell-Winter aaaaan
ahead. Taka care that you do
not bop down la your dutlee
at work, place ef bualaeee.
Picaa* fcllstr worliar*.
NKtotXI (May II to June It)
*—«tat tha beat pro(eielonal
help you can ao that appear*
nnr* and health wilt bo wonder*
fully Improrad. Oat buatnaaa
handled efficiently later. Rn*
joy recreation In p. m. that
truly pleura
■ n o t CHILORKV (June II
to July 1 1 1 — Meticulous handline of email but Important
ehorua about tha houaa la wlaa
now. Ba aura eloee ttaa are
pleated. Conautt with them
where chanpa of aolor, order t*
enneerned flrat.
l.r.O (July II to Aupuat It)
— letok about you and at* where
Imprortmenta hare to b# mad*
and than talk thing* orac with
maaoclntee. Combtna Joint of*
forta. thow that you aro charm*
tna la p. ik. aad reap fine ban*,
tit*.
v Ik n o (Auiuat 11 to faplemher I I I — Commanding preatar
raranu* la Imparatlra and thin
la a good day to maha your
ptana.
Don't
make
radical
china** aa yat In praaant ope­
ration. Rid youraolf a f tha an*
liquated.
M i t t (gaptembey II to Oct­
ober 11)— Make our* ynu act
now In auch a way that preetla* ta Incraaaad and b* certain
that your appaaranao la Juat
rltht. Delltht all. Make tho
•ontecta that will ba moat help­
ful.
■ CORFU) (October II to Novomher I D — It la all rltht to
atudy whatarar I* puasllng In
you. hut tak* aara you do aot
encroach on tho rtih ti of
ethtre. Cooperate with aaaaalata Coma to real accord.
■AOITTARtTI (November t l
to December I D — Tou hare
many admirer* and It bchoora*
you to ahow gratitude today In
aoma meaeuro. Further bene­
fit* com* year way. Itoallaa
yur ftnaat amtttlann.
CAPRICORN (December It ta
January l« )— Tou bar* been
enjoying aom* eery aacltlnt
momenta and you nr at remain
ataadfaat If you wan to gain
great**! benefit* In the future.
B* with Important ptrtoaa la
p. m B* graclout.
A q rA R IV * (January D to
February t l ) — P it into the
proper entire** now for the
data you need before tackling
that big prajaat. Oat la tauch
with new contact!. They await
a
welcoming
gaatura from
you.
F ia r E f
(February
l«
to
March )h&gt;— Knaw what other*
etpact from you and y«u can
than operate In a more efflrlant
lotalllaant way. Oal a aoodly
amount of backing by atatlng
atm* honcatty. Tap your ttaa
Intuition.
IF lO I'B CMIt.DR l» l O h l
T n n t t , h* or *h* will b* on*
of tho** remarkable pereon*
who ha* an uncanny way ot
knowing what othara ar* think­
ing. which COUld bO a definite
aeaet throughout lifetime pro­
vided you teach ta ba more
pneltlv# In aetlon. oth**wt»* too
much lint* will be apenl In re­
flection and nothlna mueb real­
ty • ....tuptlahad. A fine a'Mot,
muelclan. peycholo*'et her*
cTho Slara Impel, they da
not rampel." to bat yon make
Of year Ufa la largely np to
T O tl
Carroll Rlahtar'a Individual
foracaat for your algn for Nov­
ember te now ready. Kor your
ropy acini your lilrthdat* and
II.nil to Carroll Ulnhter Fore*
raet. The Hanford Herald. Uoa
1)31, Molly wood II. California.

FIGHT SW ITCH
N EW YORK (U P !) — Don
T oro Smith will face unde­
feated heavyweight Laa Carr
o f St. Pauraburg in Madison
Square Hardin on Friday aa a
aubatituta for Tony Doyla o f
Salt Lake City. The change
waa announced Monday when
Doyla withdraw from tha 10round bout.
KING F A TA LITY
BU ENOS A IR E S (UP1) —
Adrian Sarvln, veteran Argen­
tine lightweight, became tha
1 tth ring fatality Monday
a* n result o f a cerebral hem*
horrage suffered last Wed*
naaday night in a bout against
Enriqua Jana, Sarvin eollopaed In hii com er before tha
bell rang for 10th round and
n a v u regained aonadourntaa.

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■aadap AcbaaI -------Hi** a p
Morning Sarrlaa — lit** p * .
Traialaa Ualaa „___ ItM p m.
Bar at a a Borvlau — T ill p p
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Orgaalsatlaaa _
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Episcopal

Cl a w s
.....— _ ItM p m.
Aorvtoa A M a n _ M ill t a

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1 11 P a .
Sunday H ttojf#a4eaat
■ M TSIDH HIBilOWART
w »A TT 1ST CHURCH

I U I L A HaUf A*A
John H. Klag ------ — /• • to r
Sunday k a k a a l----- *•(•• a. a .
M a n ia s W avM lf _

Free Methodist

I liN a. a .

Bvinlag Warship - t i H &gt; a
WadnaMay
Prajar Barrl a — — I H P “ •
PW BCRRkt HAPTIPP
CHURCH
On at A RaaA
r t H M _____ _ WlUlaa J. OuiM
MaraISf Worahlp . ll lM a. ra.
S a alar Sdhnol —
• !«* • "J*
Tralnlig Uataa —
t i l l p- m.
Meaning W a n h lp - TH* P **•
Wed. Offleara A Taaafcrra
p a.
Haaila *
ELDER BPRIROk BAPTIST
Old Ortanda RA at Haitar A v a
B. Hamlltoa Orillia — Par Ior
■aadar School —
111* *• “ •
Morulas Worahlp — ll:M a "*•
Traialaa Ualra — ■ III* ►
Evoalag Worahlp — t il* p m.
OAKLAWH BAPTIST CHURCH
l i t * C aaalr/ Club Itoad
Braaarad br FI rat Baptist
Church
Jtor. R. T. Bnrralt
Muadar kahoal — ~ *!** a "*•
■Worahlp frrrlca — l l :H »• m'
Traiatag Ualoa —
III* P mBraalaa W anhlp — H M P m.
W aA Frajrar Barr. — til* P a .

HOOD SHEPHERD
I.UTHERAW CHURCH
SIOS A Orlando Drlva
Hwy. 11-11)
BaaforA FlorlSa

in -in i

Tha Hay. J. Oordoa P a a r y .

Pastor

THI CHURCH P O I A l l . . .
A U fOR THI CHURCH

Sunday School
t t ll P at.
Mam ins Worahlp — UtM p ra.
Communion— Plrat luaday la
Each Moath
XlaAargartoa sad Haraary

Tha Oiurch la Ilia praolral (actor
an asrlh for lha building ul characlar and pml cillirnshJp It is a tlorehnuaa oI spiritual mlura Without a
strong Church, nalthaa drmneracy
nor (ivlllMtlnn can survive. Than
sra four sound rsosons why aosry
prison ihnukl atrnd serving rrgukrly ami supfnrt lha Church. Thry
ara: III For his own sake. ( 2 ) For
his thildrm'a sake, 13) For tha mho
aI his community and nation. (4)
For tha sake nl tha Church Itself,
which nmta his mornl and mnlrrlnl
su]i|airl. I'lnn In go to church rrfii
hsrly and nad your Uibla daily.

Christian Science
P1 IUT

CHURCH o r CHItlST
SCIENTIST
M l Bast Bseoad Straat
Bandar Bar view A
■undar S ch o o l------UtM P ab
■ubjaett "Unreality"
Wsdnaadsr la m e s - ItM p m.
Rasdlna Room: M l B. FlrsL
Waahdarat lOiM p m . * HM
p m. Friday Krsntnai ItM*
ItM p a t ______

Church O f God

FIRST CHURCH
OF THB NAZARENE
—
•* “ •»!• Ava.
Paul B lc h ta -----------------Pa.tor
Sunday School --------;t« &lt; «, m.
Morning 1
-ahlp — 1 0 : 4 1 a. m.
ToUth ______ | M . _
Toung Adult

F*iL0*S ,lp ----------- *tM p m.
Tha Namao W a B.ar
Sorvlea Till p. m.

M ld -W t.k

Third Sunday
■insiplritton ___ l-a* ^

Lutheran

CHURCH OP CHRIST
1(11 Park Araaua
Bart Brown ____— Bvnngallat
■aadar
Blbla Study ______
p m.
Morning Worship — U tM p
■ vsnlna barrios _ ItM p sp
I sa "Harold at Troth" I p a
Sandar ta Chaaaat I
Tnsadar
Lad las Blbla Class . IliM P m.
Wadassdsr
Blbla Class - . - TiM p m.

FIRST SOUTHERN
METHODIST CHURCH
Woman’ s d u b Building
M l Oak A t p

Nazarene

FRBB METHODIST CHURCH
Coraar lib St. ant Laarot Avp
R ot. c * . A i l w M t ___Pastor
Tot-phono; Ill-T oll
■unity School
ItM p m.
Horning W o rih ly __ 1 0 :(l p m.
Eranlna Worahlp _ ItM p m.
W aA Prayor Barries ItM P m.

PAOLA CHURCH' OF CHRIST
Htshwar I I W rit
Morris Ruby
— Kvangallet
Blbla Class ____ __ M:M p siMoralaa Worship — UtM p **&gt;
Krsnlaa Warship — ItM p m.
Blbla Clasaaa W aA - ItM P to.

Southern Methodist

Sunday School ____ 1 : 4 1 a. m,
Worahlp Sorvlea ___ i ; i » p. a t

Maly Coaamaatow UlM P H

CHURCH o r CHRIST
Oaaava
Ralph Brawtr Jr.
Bvnagallo*
Blbfa reboot --------- - H I* p m.
Moralaa Worrhlp — t i l l p bl
B enlng Worship — 1:11 p sl
W *A Prajrar Sarrlaa l i t ! P P

CHRIST METHODIST
CHURCH
SunlaaA Eototas
Cttruo Holahta
Ror. Charloo B. Hogg _ _ Pooler
Church School ____ 1:41 p m.
Morning W o rsh ip
1 1 : 4 # a. m.
* ”
- —
------------- «:M p. m.
B vp Worahlp _
l :i e «. m.
W aA Prayar Barrios ItM pm .

Dururard IL Knight J r - Paator

BOAT
M l A Park A f t
r r. Laroy D. Boyar, Rooior
Holy Cemmaalsw — ItM P ■
Family Sorvlea and
Sunday School
MS p ■
Morning Prarar
(Ftrot la a fa y —

Church Of Christ

V Z V r Z p 'Z n -x M Z Z

church

R t n h Btroot, L oorw oof
Ft. Chartoa V . atowart, Jr.
▼lose
Holy Commaatoa — ItM a -•
Family lorvloa A

FIRST CHRIITIAH CHURCH
DISCIPUM o r CHRIST
III? A Saaford A ra
IL Vtraaa Fallar
Saadar School ------ . ( i l l P P
Morulas W orship - H i l l P m.

Car. IMh IL * Oak Ava
■ .a Batik
........ Pastor
Snaday Sahoal — HU *• *•

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a.

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Christian

R S ^ ’lR In j S J t

•MACH METHODIST CHURCH
Oners Rd- at W oodless AvaRar. Joha H. Hlraa Jr.. P n lo
r
lor
Church School
- 1 : 4 1 a. m.
m.
Morulas Worahlp _ 1 1 :4 # a. m.
MTP ----------------------- C M p h .

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WS-WMk d a

COmiRBOATIOWAIt
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
fUaltod Church o f ChrlM)
Park Avtaaa at IMh St.
M S A m. ____ Chorea School
U tM a. m. — Worship Sorvlea
ItM p a - Ckrtotlaa Tooth

Rovr. WaltaS

BUI klrr&amp;aaa ----------- Paata

Barrtoa__ ftH » »

Methodist

Mia1strr

v a c Prarar M a t — ftH p _
A P artial W Haapa a

Coagregitbmal

m

FIRST CHURCH
OF T1IK NAZARENB
Laka Mary, F1p
R av. W. L Ilolcombv, Paator
Sunday
•:4* P m- ------ Blbla School
11:0* p m . — Morning Worahlp
ItM p m . — Evening Service
1:M p m . — WaA Mld-Waak
Prayar Sarvlcaa
T:#» p
_ Loot W aA Kto*.
tonary Sorvlea

Pentecostal
-G o d 's franlrn’* . . . those w ere St. P » u r «
Christian fellow ship. F rom its m igh ty seed o f
has grow n and flourished . . . sp rea d in g Into
m any w ays, but alw ays linked b y oneness in

LUTHERAN CHURCH OP
TH B REDEEMER
1M W . Ittb Flat*
T h a Church at tha Lutharaa
Hour" sad TV T h is to lha
U fa "
Harbart W . Ooarso - — Paator
Sunday School _
1:11 P m»
Worahlp Sarvlca __ latM p at
Klndargartaa sad Nunary

w ords ta describe the early
m e a l e d truth, the Churrh
m any lands, developing la
Christ

W orld-w ide C om m u nion S u n d a y is a d a y o f spiritu al renew al fo r
Christian* o f every creed. It is a tim e to rem em ber ou r brothers in all
lands, nml to pray that o u r differen ces m ay be transcended by the pow er
o f the H oly S p irit w o r k in g a m on g u p It is a call to g rea ter e ffort, great­
er personal p a rticipation , so th a t by o u r esa m pie all men m ay be led to

CHURCH OP OOD
Und A Fronch
L. H. A H o r l.............. ..... Paslof
Sunday School —
1:11 p as.
Morning Worship — lit** a. ra.
Kvangilletlo Isrr. - ItM p. ip
Tuaa Prsysr Ssrr. - ItM p m .
Thura Touna Psopla
Endsaror ------------ ItM p m.

Presbyterian

Methodist

know Jesus a t th eir S a viou r.

PIR IT METHODIST CHURCH
111 Park Ara
Rar. Robort M. Jaaklna, Paator
Morning Worahlp
t:M p m.
Sunday Scheol
t i l l a. m.
Morning Worahlp — 10:11 p ra.
MTF Maatlnga ___ ItM p p
(Inlarmtdlala, Sailor)
Bvaalns Worahlp - t t l l p a

T h e Church needs th e su p p ort o f ev ery C h ristian on this m eaning­
fu l occasion. Decide now th at y ou a n d y o u r fa m ily w ill be prasaat sA
the L ord’s Table.

C H im rii o r o o d
OF PROniECT
lint Rim Aranus
Rst . Rnhart W a tc h ------ Pastor
■unday Sch ool___— 1:11 a. m.
Worship Karvloo — l * :l l »• m.
K - naallstlo Harr, _ Till p » .
WKUNKSUATt
li ■hi a T r s ln ln a ------T:l* p m.
Fill DAT!
Touna I’ ooplo barrio# 1:11 pm.

FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OP LONOWOOD
M l Orango Stroot
Rar. E. Ruth d ria t — Paatot
Sunday Sehool ____ 10:40 *, m.
Morning Worahlp — llio * a. ra.
Sunday Evanlng — T:lo p. m.
Wad. Blbla Study - T;M p ra.
Comiu.rora M.atlag
Friday — ----------- i :i o p. m.

GENEVA METHODIST
CHURCH
Ray. W . E. Tlmrna____Paator
Sunday School —
1 : 4 1 a. m.
Morning Sarvlca* _ 11:0® a. m.
Choir practlco WaA ItM p. m.
Evary Oaa Wtloomp

FIRST PRESIITTERIAH
CHURCH
Sanford, Kim.
Oak Ava. A Ird SL
O rover C. So ro ll Jr. — Paator
Edgar W. Smith Jr. A ial.tan l
Paator
Church S e h oo l--------- 0:41 a. ra.
Sveolon M.ata ------ 10:41 a. ra.
Morning Worahlp — 11:00 a. ra.
Pioneer P.llowahlp _ 1:00 p. m.
Senior HI Fallowahtp 0:00 p. ra.
Evening Worahlp
1:10 p m.
WaA Prayar Moating 1:00 p .m .
CHURCH OP THB COVENANT
111* South Orlando Drive
Thomaa IL Makla -___ Paator
W o ra h lp ---------------- i:oo a. ra.
Charoh Sehool _
1 0 :0 * ^ m.

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AM ERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. ft Mrs. M. R. Strickland

GREGORY LUMBER
o f Sanford

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

ART BROWN
FEST CONTROL

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Souloff and Employees

IIORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Hwy. 17-02, Sanford

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

H ARRELL ft BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W . 26th S t , Sanford

SANTORO W ELDING ft
FABRICATING CO.
Bill Wbitlsy ft Employew

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
801 W . 1st. St., Sanford

CHELSEA TITLE A N D
GUARANTY C O .
119 W . First. Sanford

HILL H AR D W AR E ft
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

A . DUDA ft SONS, INC.
SlaviA, Florida

HILL LUMBER ft H ARD W ARE CO.
Jimmy Crappe and Employees

K ID D Y 'S STANDARD SERVICE
First ft French, Sanford

KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W . 1st. St., Sanford

ZITTROWER BROS.
1400 S. Elm
NELSON ft CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florida
OVIEDO RADIO ft ELECTRIC CO.
Robert A . Cameron IV
J. C. P E N N E Y COMPANY
C. L . Robinson and Staff
L . D . PLA N TE , INC.
Oviedo, Florida

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

LIGGETT R E X A L L DRUG
Gordon Kellett — Herman Koleff
and Employe

SANFORD A T L A N T IC
N A TIO N A L B A N K
Howard H . Hodges and Staff

PERFECTION
D AIR IES
STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and S ta ff

B . ED W AR D S
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
and Employee#

HOWARD BOTELEH
Wholesale Confectionery

SH IT TY 'S SNAPPIN' TURTLE
MOWER SALES A N D SERVICE
SOUTHERN N A TU R A L GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M- Cameron and Staff

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

ROSE A N D W IL K ’S RESTAURANT
Rose ft Wilks Bowman ft Employees

STENSTROM R E A LT Y
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

W HATABURGER
2546 French Avenue
W1LSON-EICIIELBURGER
M ORTUARY
Eunice L Wilson and S ta ff
WILSON-MAIER FURN ITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. A 1 Wilson
CITIZENS B A N K OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

INOLE C O U N T Y A R E A C H U R C H DIRECTORYBAPTIST
Aatloah Bayttol chunk. Ovla«a
Ctalral Bayltot Chunk, l i l t Oak A v a
Chuluata Pint Bapllai Chunk
Chuluola Say Hat Mtaatoa
Eldar Byrlaga Bayltot Chunk,
■M Lahmaa SC
P in t Bayltot Chunk. It* Park Ava.
FriaaS.hly Uaptl.t Chunk •(
Altamoata Bprlnsa
HU 4M. Altotooato Sprlaga
P in t Baplltt Church a( D.Dary
F i m Bapitol Chunk a( O .a .v a
Plrai Uaptlal Chunk •( U l . Mary
P in t Bapitol Church af U h l Moure*
Plrai Bapitol Chunk •( Dong wood. Oar.
Chunk A Uraut
P in t Bapllat Chunk or Ovlide
P in t Bapllat Church t ( itou Laado Sprlaga
Plrat Shllab Miaaloaary Dapttot Chunk.

m i w. mb i t

Poraat Cliy Bapllat Chunk
___
Peuatala Haas Bapllit Church. Oviada
Lev* Suuthara Bapttol Miialoh, Chuluola
Mlaaloaarr
Bayltot
Chunk
North
Hd.
itoiorprlaa
Macedonia Mtoaiaa Bapllat Chunk
O rt MIU BA oaiaia
Moralag Glory Bopllat Churoh, Ooaova Hwy.
Ml 3llv# Mtaataaary Bapllat Cburuh. »aa
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ML Sion Mlaaloaarr Bapttat. Stpag A va
N#w
ML
Calvary
Miaaloaary
Bap»M
t i l l W. nth SL
Naw Satan Prlmllhr* BapUat Ohurak,
1IM W. 11lb SL
Naw ML Sloa Bapllat Chunk, lit * Pear Ava
Oaklawa Bapttol Chap*), 11*1 W . Mth SL
Oilman Dapttot Church
Plaaanat Bapllit Church, l*t W . Oaorh ltd.
Pralrta Laka Bapllat Chunk, Bldga RA,
Porn Park
Frognaa Miaaloaary Bapllat Churoh, Midway
Soceod Shiloh Mtoaloaary BapUat Churoh,
Ninth A Ulchary
■L Jane# Mlaalauarp Bayltot Chunk Bta.
RA III Oataau
SL Paul Mtoalouurr So pi Iat Chunk, Ith SL
SL Mi!th«wa Mtaalouary Bapttol Chunk
Cauaaa Itolghto
■L Jahn'a Mlaaiouary BapUat Chunk,
II* Cypraaa SL
T m p li Bapllat Church, Palm Syrtnga RA,
Altatoouta Sprlaga
Wcaialda Mlialouarp Bayttol Chunk,
*11 a Hally Ava
Sloa Hopa Bapttol Chunk, 111 Orango AvA
CATHOLIC
Chunk at tha Nativity. Laka Mary
All Soula Cathaito Church, H i Oak Ava.
Raman Catholto U u a SporUmaa'a Club,
Chuluola
•
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■A
Ann'g
Catholla
Church,
Panhlns
Plica, DoRary
■L Mary Magdalaaa Calholla Church, Maltland Ava Altamoata Sprlaga
CHRISTIAN
Plrat Chrlattaa Church, 11*1 A Sanford A va
Coagngatlaaal Chrtotlau Church,
S«*l Park Ava
Northalda Chrlatlaa Church, P l a r l d a
Uavoa D r, Maltlaad
CHURCH OP CHRIST
Church
Churoh
Church
Churoh

at
at
ot
at

Chrlot, t i l l R Park AVA
Chrtat, Oonova
ChrloL Long wood
Cbrlat, Puola
CHURCH OP OOD

Church
Church
Church
Church

at
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af

QoA
Ood,
OoA
Ood

1*1 Hickory
tit* A Pr.uoh
Oviedo
Mlaeloa, Kolorprlaa

HPIBCOPAt.
All Salata Eplacopal Church K DeBary
Ava., Bularprlaa
Chrlal Eplacopal Churoh, Laagwood
All Salnta Eplacopal, Katorpriaa
Holy Creag Xpiaoepai, Park Ava, a* *tk

LUTHERAN

Puala
Wautayau
W. at Paula

Mathadtat,

RL

M

Aaconolon
Lutharaa
Chunk, Ov orbrook
D r, Caaaatharry
flood ghophord Ualtad Lath.ro,
JIM A Orlande Dr.
Lulhoraa churoh at tha Redeemer,
1*1 W . M U Plica
Haialah Lutheran Chonh. Amarleau Laglou
Hall, Pralrla Lakh Para Park
■L Lukaa Lutharaa Church, RL *M SIavia

■L Jamea AM R , Saaford Ava,
•l Mary'a A.U K. Church SL RL *11 Oetiaa

METHODIST

Pint
Church
a* U* N eainue, W .
ind at Mapla
Para
Park
Chunk
af
tha Naaarena,
O’ Brien K A. P a n Park
Luka Mary Churrh a f the Naaarena

Rarnatt Memorial Mothedtot Church, &amp;
DaUarr Ava- Eatarprtoa
Boar Lroha Mathadtat churoh
Bet hoi A M. E. Chunk. Canaan Height*
Caaaolborry Community Malhodlat Church.
Hwy. i l . l t A Ptney Rldgo ltd, Caiaotbcrry
Dellary Community Malhodlat Chunk W .
Highland* DeBary
Chrlat Malhodlat Chunk
■unland Eatataa
Plrat Mothodlat Churoh, *11 Park Ava,
P in t Mothodlat Church at Oviedo
Plrat Southern Mothodlat Church
Woman’! Club 1*1 Oak Ava.
Prca Mothodlat Church, III W . «th IL
Oenova Malhodlat Church, aanav*
Qraca Mclhodlat Church. Onora RA
Orant Chapel A.M.E. Church, Oviedo
Oahgrove Malkodtot Churoh, IJrlada
Oataau Malhodlat Church

■L PauTa Malhodlat C h u n k
Oataau
Kd. Eatarprtaa
Stafford Mem orlot Mothodlat C h u n k

A Denary

MASARENR

PRB1BTTBR1AN
Community Pnebyterton Church, Laku Mary
P in t
Praabytarton
Church,
oak
Ava.
A ird SL
Plrat Praabyterlau church, Caaaalharry
Firct
Praabytarton Church at DeBary,
K Highland
Pnabytarlnu Chunk of Thu Covoaant
J ill A Orlando Dr.
■L Andrewa Praabytarton Chunk M il Lea.
noal Uch. D r, Boar Laka
Upaala Community Proabytorton church,
Upnln RA
Waatmlnlatar Praabytarton Church, Hawaii
PArh. R l U l

SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST
Boreal Lake Seventh-day Adveatlit Church,
Hwy. U l, Poreat City
Sfvtath-day Advanilat Church. Maitland
Ava, Altamoata Spring!
Sanford Sovcnlh.day
Advaaltot
Church.
Sovaath A B la
OTHER CHURCHES
^lieu's AM.E. Church, Ollvu A 11th
Church of Ood In ChrloL Oviedo
Chulaatn Community Church
Church of Ood of Propbccy, HIT E ta A v a
Church cf Ood Mlaolon. Enterprise
Church «f Jeooa Chrlat at Latter Day
Mtato. lit * Park A va
Community Chupel, Altamonta Sprtnga
Baalim Orthodox Church, SL Johna Cbry»&gt;atom Chapel. Hwy. IT-M. Pern Park
Coagngetlon Beth lerael. Mlh A Megnollu
Plret Charoh af Chrlat, Seleultot,
»»« E. tad SL
Kingdom Hall af Jabavnh'a WI cnee*
Laka Monra* Unit, t i l l W . Third SL
Plrat Piauuoaul Church at Laagwood
HL Olivo HoUnaaa Church, Ouk HUI
RA Oatcea
Plnecreet Aooembty at OoA H lh A Elm
Saaford Alliance church, ICC1 a Park Ava
saaford Congregation at Jehovah'n W itneeeea. la# » , nford A v a
Tha talvatlon Army, Jit E Ind SL
Unity Church at Sanford, t i t B. Lei IL

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�Supreme Court Opens Session With Rights Test Cases
Seminole County * * a * on the St Johns River * $ • a "The Nile of America”

1964 Tops
For Area
By M b s

\

three-fourths

Which side of tha bad do
you sleep on at n igh t?
a

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say

•

it

a

d o cin 't

any difference!

Oh,

make
but

it

g oes! For example:
a
a •
A

phone caller to

Aahby

Jones o f the County CIerk*a
o ffic e : NI need to know if I
•hould

register in Seminole

County or In Orange Coun­
t y ."
Jones: "In which county do
you l i v e r
Caller: “ In b o th *
Jones: “ What do you mean,

both?”
Caller: “ About 20 per cent
n f my house Is in Orange
Gcunty and the other BO per
cent is in Seminole.**
a

aa

Jones got Cami Bruce, su­
pervisor o f registration on
the phone and obtained Infor­
mation. He g ot back on the
phone with
the South Semi­
nole ceiler.
aa
a
Jones: “ Is your bedroom in
Seminole or O ra n g e?"
Caller: “ The best we can
figu re Is that the line runs
righ t through th# bed room ."
Jones: “ Is your bed in
Seminole or O r a n g e !"
Ceiler: “ The line rune right
through the middle o f the
bed.”
Jones: “ Which side do you
«leep o n ? "
Cellar: “ T o tell y cu the
truth, sometimes I sleep on
the Seminole side, sometimes
on the Ornnge side."
Jones: “ On which side o f
the bed do you sleep the
m o s t?”
Caller: “ I’d say ths Semi­
nole aide.”
Jones; “ Hold the phone."
a
a a

of

It to

over,

will probably go down is the
annals o f ths Seminole Coun­
ty Chamber of Commerce e i
its most dramatic year to
date.'*
This is the opinion o f Cham­
ber Manager John Krider.
He pointed to the progress
being made on six m ajor pro­
ject* now under way.
He cited progress on the port
facility for Seminole County
which would enable Sanford to
becom e a central distribution
point for c irg o c t from the At­
lantic aeaboard and the Miss­
issippi River to the 18-county
Central Florida area.
Engineering studies ere un­
derway and local authorities
are putting final touches on
a measure to be presented to
the legislature in April which
would authorize the establish­
ment of e port authority.
Engineering studies also are
under way on Sanford's p r o
posed marine. The develop­
ment of Sanford's lakefront,
In K rkler'i opinion, easily
could make Sanford one of
the most Important fresh wa­
ter recreation areas in Florida

a

Howard L. Whelchel, who
will take over as City Finance
Director on Nov. 2, began
“ getting the feel" of his new
position this week, working
with resigning form er Director
Henry Tam m.
Whelchel, a native o f San-

a

This actually huppened!
a
a a
About these fire nnts. The
Herald has obtained some in­
teresting Information. Among
the colony, there are queen
ants, m ajor
workers
and
minor
workers . Sometimes
they
build honeycombdike
mounds as high as two feet.
They ars spread by mowing
machines as well os by water.
Nobody knows why but in
many instances when the onts
get on a human being they
w ill not start stinging at d if­
ferent limes. When enough
get on a per sen they all start
stinging at once— as if ,,n *
signal.
a

a

a

One reason why they cannet be eradicated at once is
that the queen ant leaves the
mound and flies when she is
ready to mate. When she re­
turns to the mound *h* doe*
not c a t at a!!. Th erefor-. “ r"dication chemicals are not e f­
fective unless the poison is
eaten. Since there are times
when the queen ant d"** not
eat sh« cannot be eradicated
without
subsequent
“ mopup” operations.

Hilda Flooding,
» •

Storming Dixie

HOWAItD WHELCHEL

ford, attended local schools
and m ajored in accounting at
Florida State University and
Stetson. He hai operated a* a
tax consultant and accountant
for the past five years with
offices In the Edwards Build­
ing.
Whelchel’ ] take over ii also
the signal for expansion o f the
city'*
finance
department,
with Max Coberly having bees
hlrrd hy the city to aerve sa
tax assessor, a position for
m crly handled by the finance
director. Coberly will begin
preliminary work in divlalon of
the work load next week.
Tam m , City Finance Direc
tor for the past fire years,
has accepted a similar post
tfon v .ih Seminole County, and
ii expected to begin his new
jo b on Nov. 2.
Whelchel is married to the
form er Catherine Clark, also
o f Sanford, a Southside school
teacher, and they have four
children.

DETROIT (U I’ I) — The ments were valued at 51United Auto Worker* and cents an hour per worker
over the next three years.
General Motors Corp. today
Announcement of the tenta­
reached agreement on a na­
tive settlement came about 0
tional contract. Rut the union a. m. EST today follow ing an
will c o n 11 n u • its strike all-night bargaining session.
against th* company until
GM Personnel Vice Presi­
new
contract*
hsve
been dent l-ouls G. Seaton said he
written at 130 local* around was “ very happy to an­
nounce” the settlement, but
the nation.
The new contract, covering added “ the parties have yet
nearly 350,000 OM workers, to resulve local demand is­
follows a pattern eetahliehed sues at 117 o f 130 plants an I
at Ford and Chrjalei earlier a new national contract will
and included the same $25 not become effective until
to HOC Christmas bonus the these matters are resolved
UAW wun from Ford. Th* and the agreement is rati­
Chrysler end Ford settle- fied."
Seaton said union and rnmpany bargainers would con­
tinue to concentrata their e f­
forts on “ resolution o f local
problems so all o f our em­
■ ■ A # I I
*
ployes can go back to w ork."
16634725
Seaton said he did not know
how long it would be before
County
Engineer Willism
Bush announced this morning the local matters could be
cleaned up.
that the moving o f his office*
He said company and union
from the County Courthouse
negotiators
speeded up their
to the County Road Building
efforts to resolve local issues
on U. S. 17 82 had been com ­
and were in 'Vonatant com­
pleted over the weekend.
The County Engineer's o f­ munication” with locals.

Bush Completes

VOL. 58

United Press Leased W irs

Established 1908

MON„ OCTOBER 5, 1984

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 292

Abrahams Retires
W ith City Record
John Duval Abrahama sets
a record as It* rotlrsi after 40
year* as superintendent of
th* City o f Sanford Water
Works. Mr. Abrahama was
bora ta Sanford, the youngest
son o f tha lata Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Abrahama.
Abrahama attended schools
in Enterprise and Sanford and
the University of Florida in
Gainctvllle.
He
graduated
from the University o f Florida

WELCOME HOME wax extended to members nf Sanford's Heavy Attack
Squadron 7 Friday afternoon after the men had completed “ Operation
Sea Orbit" visiting many world points of interest nbonrd the aircraft car­
rier Enterprise. Above, one of the men greets his fumily after having
cleared customs on the airstrip. Below, Cdr. B. B. Brown, squadron top
officer, left, is greeted by Capt James 0 . Mayo, Wing commander; Mnyor
A. L. Wilson anti ths Rev. I.eltoy P. Soper, rector of the Holy Cross
Episcopal Church in Sanford. The support personnel united via airlift
yesterday to complete the journey,
(Herald Photos)

ju a x d 000
Mrs. G. ‘ Home’
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
Mr*. Barry M. Goldwater
goes to Ohio and hsr g irl­
hood state o f Indiana this
week In a campaign trip fo r
her husband.

$1 Million Estate
INDIO, Calif. (U P I) —
Comedian Harpo Marx left an
estate worth mors than $1
million, according to his wilt,
filed for probate last Satur­
day in Buperlor Court.

Health Shelved
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
Health care for the aged and
higher Social Security bene­
fits were among the items
left on th* legislative shelf
today hy th* adjournment o f
ths 88th Congress,

Baker Probe
WASHINGTON (U P !) —
Sen. John Sherman Cooper,
R-Ky., today putheil B GOP
demand fo r a speedup in the
include the charge for lunch at S e n a t e
Invest Igation o f
12:30 p.m. Registration* are charges that Bobby Baker
also available fur the builncas w i* involved in a (25,000
session only.
political payoff.
A prize will be awarded,
Mrs. Dorman says, for the
club having the hlgheat per­
LONDON (U P I) — Queen
centage of member* in attend­ Elizabeth and Prince Philip
ance. Members willing to as­ set out today on a week’ s
sist in arrangements are urg­ tour o f Canada. Tha Queen
ed to contact Mrs. Dorman at was reported "p erfectly re­
322 7068,
laxed”
despite threats
of
Mrs. Alburn C. Rector Is violence hy French Canadian
president of the Garden Club nationalists.
of Sanford.

Garden Club To Host Federation
The

Sanford

Garden

Club 9:30 a m. hy the district direc-

will host District 1 of the Flor­ tor, Mrs. W. T. Chennell of
ida

Federation

of

Garden Orlando.

Clubs *t Ihe annual meeting
in the Civic Center Oct. II.
Mrs. D. K. Dorman, chair­
man, reports more than 2»x&gt;
garden club mem tiers will be
present from Lake, Osceola,
Orange and Seminole counties.
A coffee hour will begin at
8:30 a.m. under the direction
of Mrs. Sadie Berry. The bus­
iness session will be called at

Mother Sought
ROSWELL, N. 31. (UIT&gt;—
Roswell police searched Mon­
day for the person who shot
and killed a Roswell woman
and her 3-year-old son ami
wounded a Walker Air Force
Base airman from Orlando.
The bodies o f Mr*. James
McGowan, about 29, and her
son by another marriage,
Peter John Fortin Jr., were
found .Saturday at Mr*. Mc­
Gowan’s home here. Airman
John C. Daniels, 20, also was
found at the scene. Ho had
hern shut in the face.

Roswell Police Chief L. M.
Hall said Daniels told him the
name o f a man involved In
tha shootings and added that
an alert was out fur the man
in statca bordering New Mex­
ico.
Daniels was being treated
at William Beaumont Hos­
pital at El Paso, Tex., where
doctors removed three pieces
o f a bullet from his jaw and
head. They said he apparently
would suffer no bruin dam­
age.

Honored guests will Include
Mrs. Frank W. Hewlett, Flor­
ida Federation president, and
other slate officers. The meet­
ing is to mako known state
and district garden club objec­
tives for the coming year.
District directors will bo
elected during the session arid
plans are Iwing made for an
informative program .
Committee chairmen Include
Mrs. Dorman and Mrs. Henry
Simpson,
hostesses;
Mrs.
Charles Rohinsun, f a v o r s ;
Mrs. J. M. Fahey, corsages;
Mrs. II. A. Moreland, bullet
lunch; Mrs. Robert F. Graham
Jr., decorations; Mrs. Sadie
G. Berry, morning coffee.
Mrs. Frank L. Woodrutt 111
is in charge of a barbecue at
tha* home of Mrs. Helen Cole,
Geneva, honoring the visiting
slate officials the night before
the meeting.
Registrations must he made
by mem bers by Oct. B and will

Fire Destroys
Canal Bridge
WABASSO ( UPJ) - An sncirnt wooden bridge over the
Intra coastal Waterway that
I "has caught fire two or three
time* a month for several
months" was destroyed by
flsm ct Monday morning.
Firemen said the bridge had
to be sawed o ff at earh end
to keep the fire from spread­
ing.
It was the only route over
the Intra coastal here. The
brtdge connected U. S. High­
way I with State Road AIA.

Weal

Berlin

city

officials

Department

announced

later

•aid the refugee* fled over s

hat a border guard was ahot

three day period.

atally by on* o f th* Western

When th* Communist* dis­ “ bandits."
covered the tunnel this morn­

The refugees numbered 2.1

ing, Eastern border guard* men, 31 women and three
fired round after round Into children. They burrowed un­
It, but no refugees were hit. der the wail to the French
Tbs is s i Gtcuuta Dtfsnse sector Wedding district o f

School o f Educetlon for Water
and Sewage Treatment and atso graduated from the Moody
Bible Institute. He completed
a course in Industrial Safety
by tho Florida Industrial Commlseioii, and a Federal Bureau
o f Investigation Civilian De­
fense course for police.
Ha was a mechanical Inapeetor for the United States Gov­
ernment during World War 1
and later was ■ round house
foreman for the Atlantic Coast
Line Railroad Company.
He la an honorary mem ber
o f the International Associa­
tion o f Machinist*, and holds
membership in the American
Water W o r k s Association,
Florida Water and Sewage
Works Operators Association
and the First Baptist Church
oi Sanfuid.
Abrahams la a past presi­
dent of the Men’e Bible Clase,
a past president o f the Baptist
Brotherhood, was a teacher oi
a boys' Sunday Schoul class,
waa a counselor for the Royal
Ambassadors (a Baptist mis­
sionary organization for boys)
and la a deacon emeritus.
He is married to the form er
Rose Marks Jatnmce, the
daughter of the i*te Mr. and
Mr*. Joseph Jamtnes, of Tou­
louse, France, who were pio­
neer settlers of Mellonvilte,
now called Sanford. Mr. and
Mrs. Abrahams reside at 31S
West 20th 8t.

City Approves
Request For
Disaster Aid

City Commissioners held a
brief railed meeting today to
approve a resolution to enable
City Manager Warren Knowles
to apply for federal disaster
funds, in connection with dam ­
ages suffered from Hurrleane*
Hen and Dora.
Knowles estimated
that
costa o f debris clearance and
extra payroll would run over
$11 ,000. No estimates of the
cost of flooding damages caus­
ed by the overflow of Lake
Monroe will be available (or
MIAMI ( U P I ) - T h e Miami several weeks.
Weather Bureau issued tor*
Knowles said today that he
nado warnings today fo r • only plans to ask the federal
120-mile wide alley centered government for a little over
from 40 miles southwest of $1,000 in disaster relief funds.
Ocala, to about BO miles
northwest o f Charleston, S.

Royal Visit

Storm W arning

County Boards
Set Study O f
Trailer Parks
County Zoning Director Ro­
bert Brown has been instruct­
ed by the County Commission.
Ihe County Zoning Board and
the Counly Board of Adjust­
ment to determine how other
Central Florida counties are
meeting the problem of c*
tabliihing area* for trailer
park*.
Hu- action cam -rat-inform al
conference among members
of the three boards which are
facing Ihe problem of an ever
increasing number of requests
for the necessary zoning.
Brown was also told to “ lo­
cate'' some four o r five area*
in thr counly which might be
zoned to accommodate trailer
park*.

C.

Life For LBJ

Californians

More Voters
TALLA H ASSEE (U P I) —
Atty. Gen. James Kynes said
Monday he la hacking a move
to have vuting and other civil
rights restored to all Florida
convict*— from murderers to
petty thlevee— with their re­
lease from prison.
. .

Tshombe Barred
CAIRO, U. A. R. (U P I) —
Egyptian
authorities today
barred Congo Premier Mofse
Tahumbe from landing st
Cairo airport to attend the
aummit conference
of
64
"non-aligned” nation* d a r t­
ing thla evening.

NEW YORK ( UPI ) - Life
magazine endorsed a Demo­
cratic national ticket for the
tin t tim e today and announc­
LOS ANGELES (U P I) ed its support o f President
California's two candidates for
Johnson.
tho U. S. Senate wera making
final preparations today for
their version of tho "G reat
Debate"—a statewide televis­
ion and radio confrontation.
Incumbent Democrat Pierre
W o t Berlin In smalt groups Salinger, appointed to the Sen­
ate after winning tho Demo­
beginning Saturday.
The m an escape ended at cratic prim ary last summer,
was described at “ keyed up
12:30 a. m. when four Cora*
end confident."
muniat border guards and
Republican George Murphy,
three secret policemen dis­ the challenger, wea “ pleased"
covered
the
tunnel. They at the chance to face hia 38opened firs with
machine year-old opponent for th* full
pistols.
six year Senate term .

Tunnel Flight 01 5 7 East Germans Told
BERLIN (U P I) — West
Berlin official* announced to­
day that 57 East Germans
had escaped to W est Berlin
through a tunnel under th*
Communist wall. Th* Com­
munists said a Red border
guard was shot and killed
when the tunnel was discov­
ered early today.

#

WEATHER: Soma heavy showers likely, ending this afternoon with cooler wwithcr; high today In low 80s; low tonight 58-80.

GM, Union Agree
On New Contract Killer ol Baby,

By United Press International
Hurricane Hilda’ s remnants
spread torrential rain s c r o ll
broad areas o f the South to­
day, chasing hundreds of fam ­
ilies from their homes because
fices had been located on the
of flooding.
ground floor of the Courthouse
for years. The new offices
were formerly occupied by the
County Agricultural Depart­
Pag* 9 ment which are now situated
Abby ...
Psge 'J in the old County Home build­
Bridge
Page It ing. also on 17 92
Classified
Page 10
County Agricultural Agent
Comics
Page 4 Cecil Tucker said his new o f­
Editorial
rage 10 fic e ! are now open and visi­
Horoscope
Page * tors are welcome.
Society
[’age 6-7
Both departments have re­
Sports
_____
Page 0 tained the same phone num­
TV Program*
Fags V ber*.
f g s Use W o o e s

Herald Index

Zip Cods s u n

Whelchel Getting
Feel' Of City Job

Jonss checked with Mrs.
Brucs again and returned to
the line.
Jcnes to caller* “ I f you
aleep on the Seminole side the
m ost you should register in
Seminole."
a

9

B e said the Cham ber's air­
com m ittee anticipates ap­
proval by the Federal Aviation
Agency within the next » to
is days o f a site for a county
airport.
N ext on his list was the fact
that engineering designing has
started on the S t Johns-Indian
R iver Canal.
Krider pointed to the expan­
sion program now going on at
the Sanferd Naval A ir Station.
He said that during tha Chambar’s recent Coffee Club sess­
ion SNAS’ s Commanding Offi­
cer, Capt. C. W. Swanson,
stated: "W ere it not for the
Chamber of Com m erce pro­
bably we (the Base) would not
be here tod a y."
Krider said that through the
efforts of the Chamber's long
range planning com m ittee we
already have state authorisa­
tion for a feasibility study for
a community junior college.
Although the proposed East
Central
Florida
University
will not be locsted within Seminote County, Krider said:
"N o one can say w e lost It."
He was referring to the feet
that the school will be located
on the county's boundary line
and that Seminole will still de­
rive considerable benent from
it.

port

"T h s year o f 1M4, although

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To Debate

Ivey Appointed

TALLAHASSEE _ S e c r e .
tsry of State Tom Adams to­
day announced the re-comm itstoning of John D. Ivey, 1(8
North Elliott Ave., Sanford,
as Commissioner o f Ihe Sem­
inole County Housing Author­
ity.

Hearing First
Day Of Session
Most Unusual
WASHINGTON ( U FI&gt;—The
Supreme Court open hi UB4*
63 term today with argumante
on a controversial public ac­
commodation* section a t the
new civil righte law.
The court does not usually
hear cases the first week of a
term. But the Justleee obvious­
ly felt a decision on the new
I a w should be give* ae
promptly aa possible. The
opinion could be forthcoralug
before the N ov. S elections.
After today'* arguments the
Justices planned to m eet In
private conference for the n e t
o f the week on the grea t vol­
ume o f cases filed during Um
summer.
Arguments w ere being heard
today on two low er federal
court decisions. A special
three-judge panel in AtlaaU
on July a upheld the pubUe
accom m odation! requirements
as applied to tho Heart o f At­
lanta Motel. On Sept. 1? a sim­
ilar court in Birmingham,
Ala., struck them down as ap­
plied (o a local restaurant,
Ollle'a barbecue.
The Justice Depart m eat ap­
pealed the Birmingham doth
elon. Moreton Rolleiton J r.,
president of the Heart e f At­
lanta, appealed the oth er rul­
ing. Rolleiton, an attorney, ta
arguing hia own eaao,
The section of the law to ho
Interpreted Ii known aa “ Title
II " o f the Civil Rights A ct. It
saya:
“ All persona shall bo entitled
to full and equal enjoym ent of
gooda, servicei, facilities, pri­
vileges, advantages and ac­
commodations o f any piaca of
public accom m odation aa de­
fined in this lection, without
discrimination or segregation
on the ground o f race, color,
religion or national origin ."
Title 11 then lilts th* types
o f establishments which com *
within Util framework.
In approving tha measure^
Congress relied on its power
to regulate com m erce between
the states.
The lawsuits were started bp
Rolleiton and the restaurant
owners, none o f whom wished
to serve Negroes, with the aim
of having Title II declared un­
constitutional, The motel to
now under court order not te
discriminate and is accepting
Negroes,

Six Aluminum
Concerns Fined
PHILADELPHIA (U P I) Six of the nation’s largest
a l u m i n u m manufacturing
firms entered plea* o f nok»
contendere In federal court to­
day on alleged price fixing
charges and were fined ISO,*
000 each.
They were charged with
crim inal price fixing in the
tale of aluminum wire used
for power lines end electrical

Texas Agrees
AUSTIN, Tex. (U P !) - Th*
attorney general o f Texas is­
sued a special report today
on the assassination o f Presi­
dent Kennedy. Hia report
agreed completely with the
Warren Commission's findings.

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VOL. 86

United P n aa Leased W irt

Established lBOt

thowara; high M W E M ; tow tonlftit In 70s.
TH U 1&amp; , OCTOBER L 1 IM

HALBACK

Gay Huut, Linda MitcbsU
tad Paulette Normand were In
charge of organisations; Diana
Baekett teak can' of tbs girl'*
sports section; Gwen Champ­
ion waa busineso manager and
Xea Barnes handled boys
sports.
Miss A o n Aiken, Susan
Associate EdMor was Miss Sta­ Deal. Gent Klinefelter ppA
ll* Halbaek. Faculty advisor Sherry Maraiita did the work
was Mrs. Bohannon and total- on the classes and Sandy Slay*
boss advisor was Miss San­
dra Goodwill.
"V* ora vary proud of tbs W e 1M4 yearbook was sub­
award, and odd our faculty mitted for Judging stag with
eomasondatkms to tbs superior those at 1,000 other accredited
accomplishment of these stu- high schools and rated accord
dsuti who did a top-Olght Job la lag to cist of the student body.
content, photography, writing Mias Smith Is now enrolled
tad layout," asId Mrs. Bobaa- In Jones Business College in
Jacksonville and Miss Halback
is kt the University of Florida,
majorlag la Journalism.
Miss Maraiita Is this year’s
editor with Linda Mitchell and
Goal Klinefelter as associate
editors.

Salmagundi yearbook ha a
been awarded an All American
Honor Eating by the National
Scholastic Prats Association,
Mia. Walter Bohannon, fi rally
advisor anmwnnf Wtdaosd*y.
Editor of the IMi yearbook

a ski bsM.
s e e
Lou (Mar Lou Motel)
Rotas’ stapes*, Mike Fieoliff,
wan recently granted a fel­
lowship at the University of
Wisconsin. Mike to now work*
tog oa Ms iwt seats.

MRS. TROY RAY

Judge C, Vernon Mbs, pres­
ides! of Gw Seminole County
Mutual Concert Association,
announced today that Mrs.
Troy Ray aad Mrs. Barton
Bartholomew have been nam­
ed co-chairmen of the 104
membership drive for the asso­
ciation.
The drive for memberships,

City CoamWofler J o e
Baker, eeakfavg re-election and
being opposed by E. C. Harp,
er Jr., said today that "My
opponent hai been 111 adrUed
and misinformed concerning
a y eland on the Iakefront
development project."
Baker, In a statement today
declared: "I bare supported
and rocomended that our
lakcfroot be developed In such
• manner that it conld be
ntillaed by both lance and
smalt boat owners alike."
Harper alleged In a state­
ment Wednesday that Baker
was findInf It "politically
expedient to endorse the
bankers' marina project" and
said that Baker, "during the
July 19 hearing by the City
Commission, made a motion
that the City lease a half
mile of Sanford’* iakefront
to a private group for 40
years with a guarantee of
rocelving only $3 la return."
Baker said today, " la bla
desire for political victory,
my opponent has ignored the
truth. I did nut make such a
motion and as yet 1 have
made no motion to lease the
Iakefront nor recommended
such n proposal aa stated."
Baker said that various
groups have proposed im­
provements for. the.Iakefront
"When
bunkers' group
made tkj preliminary pre­
sentation'to the City Commie■ion at the Mayfair Inn I
waa the first to sp&lt;-ak la
favor of ths proposal. I stat­
ed then and on numerous
times since, as I do now, thst
I em in ftvor of the proposed
development.
"I have presented to the
City Commisalon, apoken for
and supported the fact thst
any marina construction must
provide for our own local
small boat owners."
Baker concluded! "The offi­
cial minutes and the record­
ing* made of City Commis­
sion meetings and hearings
support my statements and
prove that my opponent doce
not know what he is talking
about."

both aew and rsnawsl will be
formally kicked oil with a so­
cial gathering of the member­
ship committee at the Loch
Arbor home of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Uebana, Tuesday at
• p. m.
Judge Miie said thst Mrs.
Vina Pother is in charge of
United Press International
the mailing of Invitations to
Mississippi Gov. Paul B.
the committee.
Johnson today appealed for an
eod to racial disorder lo
Southweit Mississippi.
Johnson blamed a recent se­
ries of racially • connected
bombings on ■ "handful of
hoodlums'* and warned In a
six-minute tape • recording
broadcast by UcComb, Miss.,
radio stations that integrationWASHINGTON (UPI) lets were attempting to stir
Tha Navy announced today it
up strife.
has ebUlotd photographs of
tho bad at the sucker-power*d submarine Thresher, which!
west down In the Atlantic with
121 men aboard on April 19,
103. .
The submarine was lost to
tha North Atlantic and so ex­
haustive March last year fad­
ed to locate the wreckage.
The Navy said today it now
had photographs showing tha
tall section, tha stern planes,
tha topside rudder and the su­
perstructure at the sub. One
section carries tha shattared
Thresher’s number "391."
! The photographs were obtabs•4 by a task grout headed by
iht deepdiving bathyscaph
Weft# II approximately 239
Iwiles east of Capa Cod. Maas,
mai was where tha Thresher

Photographed

D ari L eft To
R tgiiter For
G fM n l Election

8*1158

M AYO R A . L. WILSON b oy s tha first block o f
tlckatg fo r the All N ight Bing to b« presented at
tho Civic Center Nov, 27 atartlnK at 8 p.m. T h *
program, featuring B ig Jim Walt, is being spon­
sored by ths S u r fe d Fire Department with pro*

DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES t o t a boost this
m orning!w hen thU display appeared In down­
town Suriford urging » final aurge o f ntiatrante
for ths N ov. 8 election. Shown abovs ara, from
loft, Bill Tanner, Seminole campaign eammittes
chairm an; Bob Blllhlmtr and Kathleen Reyn­
olds, state committee members; Jo* Davis, stato
.4 *e
•
rs
m m - —W
rt _ ..
i
representative; Lawrence S w offord, C o u n t y

First honors for pre-campalgn contributions to ths
United Fuad of Seminole
County’s 1964 drive goes to
ths Southern Bell Telephone
Company. Robert F, Shedden,
Sanford manager, already ha*
handed ever the1company's
check for 9200 to G. Troy
Rny Jr., UF campaign com­
mittee chairman.
The official campaign will
open on Oct. It, Rat the pre­
liminary'*,gtori . la alseady

Seversl private conserve lion
groups e n d
governmental
agencies hive agreed to par­
ticipate in the Florida Con­
servation Week program being
arranged for hero later this
month.

Knowles Warns
Of Snakes On
Lakefront
“Thcre’re snakes in those
piles of hyacinths along the
lake front,” City Manager W.
E. Knowles warned today.
Knowles said he almost ran
over one of the water moc­
casins on his way huine Wed­
nesday.
"The blockades have been
removed, and the Boulevard
Is now open for traffic. Holes
in the roadbed have been tem­
porarily filled. But people
must watch out for the snakes
when they go down thers to
fish, or to look at the water.
Moccasins are hard to spot,
they blend with the land­
scape,” Knowles warned.

eeedg
Shown
Cleveli
Lt. Qdl

Commission candidate and m ayor o f Altamonte
8pringi; Mary Ear la Walkor, tax aiaeoaor; Jim
Birksnmsyor, school board m em ber; A ! Davis,
D is tr ic t* pone* juatlco; M n . Gladys Flowers,
Mrs. Roy TUlia and John McCIoaky, Democratic
workers and Mra. K ay Gehr, president, Semi­
nole County Democratic Women’s Club.
1
(Herald Photo)

found general understanding
of the VF program, but seam
misunderstanding l a t e a
anas.
One Is geographical. Many
Seminole county raaideaU are
employed to other counties.
Moat of them feel that hi
giving to the UF through
payroll deductions, a popular
way to give, they support the
United Fund, Ray has htd to
point out thst support of ths
fund’s agencies to Seminole
aouaty la Ms prime need.
Funds eotlseted in other
countlm ds not come home to
help the Boy and Girl Scouts,
Salvation Amy, Red Cross,
USO, Mental Health Associa­
tion, Family Counseling Serv­
ice, Children’s Home Society,
and Good Samaritan Home.
The ether was in aa Inti­
The project Is scheduled tor
mate knowledge of hew much
the Civic Cutter and likslraot each of those agencies do M
area and will start Oct 0 aad Seminole County for its resi­
run through the week.
dents. Perhaps the most dra­
Sponsored by the Sanford matic way to understand
Chamber of Commerce, it has what each of the agencies
attracted these private groups, means is to imagine what It
according to Jim Talmadgs, would bo like without them.
Bay invites every resident
Chamber manager:
American Forestry Associa­ to visit UF agencies and
tion, Sierra Club, Florida Na­ tears just what they are do­
ture Conservancy, lu sh Wal­ ing and why their role la the
ton League of America, Flor­ csmmuaJty Is msmtiaL
ida Audubon Society, Society
October Is, o f course, the
for Conservation Inc.. Wilder­ Red Feather Ume-of-the-year.
ness Society and World Wild­ Every county and city reoldent will hear about the Unit­
life Fund.
Governmental agencies to ed Fund la national aad local
take part include Florida De­ campaigns. Much of the ma­
partment of Agriculture, Flor­ terial will be •&lt;&gt; hread in
ida Gams A Fresh Water scope that It may appear to
Kish Commission,
Florida be generalities.
Board of Conservation, Suwan­
nee River Authority, Florida
Forestry Servict, Seminole
County Agricultural Service
and Recreation Department of
the Florida Development Corapatgn planners busy organis­
ing solicitors who will call on
every resident sf the county.
In .welcoming this ths tele­
phone contribution Ray told
of tlfc work he and his cochairman, E. C. Kirchhoff
have been doing. Already
then is considerable* en­
thusiasm to make this year
one In w^ich t)\e 940,000 goal
is not only reached, but ex­
ceeded.
The chairmen, In talking to
prospestiv* w o r k e t A has

Welcome Home
For VAH-7 Set

Two nationally known wild­
The red carpet wlU he roll*
life artists, Ray Harm sod
Lee Adams, will display their ed out Saturday at Sanford
work at the Civic Cantor audi­ Naval Air Station aa one of
its squadrons returns from «
torium.
world cruise with history’a
lint aS nuclcar-powcred took
farce.
The returning airmen, memhere of Sanford-bated Heavy
Attack S q u s d r e u Seven
(VAH-T), will launch six
twin-jet A-4A Vigilante at­
tack bombers from the USS
Enterprise as tha carrier appfoachaa Norfolk, Va., and tha
end of Ha 80,000-mlle Journey.
Three others will arrive sente*
time Monday.
Tha snivel time la still sub*
Jact to change. However, tha
aircraft art tentatively ax*
patted to land soon after 9:43
*.r*. at Sanford where fans*
Hies, shipmates and civic of*
ffclals plan welcoming feativ*

IF the Firemen's Benefit Fund.
I n , from left. F i n Chief Mack N .
Lt. Sid Galley, M ayor Wilson and
ling Harriett Sr.
(llarald Photo).

The squadron has been de­
ployed aboard the 85,000-ton
Enterprise, largest aombat
•Up to the world, Gnc* Fobguary.
Tha squadron ta command*
W by Commander R. B.

Hilda Aims At
Louisiana With
125-Mile Winds
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) Hurricane Hilda hailt up to a
"severs" ulow with 133-mQssa-hoor winds today aad slow­
ly heeded for tho tow-lying
Louisiana coast.
Highest winds wars docked
at 199 mQsa aa hour, up 40
miles aa hour from Wednesday
when tho tropical storm,
eighth of the season, develop­
ed into a full-blown hurricane.
At noon EDT, the storm was

amid speculating the gnvsxa*
meat would act with usual
speed to obtain Gw injunction
—perhaps today.
Iks strike was Bksty la tin
up as many aa M ships.
About 10 ware berthed fat the
port of Mew YoA white stands
to loss aa estimated HR bUltat a day aa bag aa tho
strike persists.
Tbs National M a r i t i m e
paisa tail, tee.-! ftrafhtora lie
tsiustiooal Union have pledg­
ed to support tho ILA strike,
which began in Now York aad
some other port bourn baton

of New Orleans. It was moving
northwestward at 9 miles aa
hour, lean than half its 14mito-an-hour forward spaed
Wednesday.
Forecasters said tho storm
would continue northwesterly
tor 11 to II hours, before curv­
ing northward.

Prince Weds
TOKYO (UPI) — Prince
Yoahl, younger son of Em*
psror Hirohito, Wednesday
married a Tokyo society girl,
Hsnako Tsugaru, la ancient
rites of the Shinto raligka at
the Imperial Palace.
Yoahl, 98, took as his brids
Haaako Tsugaru, 94, In *
ceremony aa old aa Japan's
9,000-ytar-old chrysanthemum
throne.

15th Red Year
TOKYO (UPI) - Commun­
ist Chino today celebrated its
13th anniversary, but gave no
hint of whether it would mark
the dat* with its first atomic

WASHINGTON (UFD-Sew
ate tavestlgaton reopened tho
Bobby Baker Inquiry today
with an the trappings of a mn*
Jar hearing—tad all to* ex*
eltemeat at aa auditor’s re­
port.
Tatoviatoa l i g h t s gland,
cameras whined, aad tho big
hearing room waa half-flDeti
with spectators as the Senate
Rules Committee started detv*
tng into a saw chapter 0 ths
The latest aDegatloa was
that Baker waa involved to •
923,000 political payoff to tho
Kennady-Jobnaon presidential
campaign at 100.
Baker's name was nut even
mentioned. And among On
missing was the Republicans*
battery of Sen. Carl T. Curtis,
Neb., aad Hugh Scott, Fa.,

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Southside To Study
Traffic Problems
Routhetd* (IchMl parMta chairmen held at »:B0 a.m.
voted Tuesday night to ap­ Tuesday at the arhool.
School Principal Mra. Velma
point a committee, with powMitchell stated that Southside
era to itudy tha traffic prob­
School Is cooperating with
lem around tha achaol, and tha achool board in their ef­
petition tha city commlaalon fort to have parents meet as
for certain rhangea to allav- a group and dlacuia certain
laU uma. Thl* action follow­ pertinent mature. Mra. Mit­
chell also introduced tha fa­
ed a dlaeuialon of tha iltuaculty members, and other as' Unit that took place at tha sistanta; told of tha import­
opatimg meeting of the achool ance of average daily attend­
i . I’-Tn, preiidad ovor by Ucna ance j slated that Southlldt (I
taffw .
evaluating seven spilling
Tha traffic committee came booku and announced two
about after a propoial by conference daye during tha
Mra. Voile Wllliama Jr., that achool year.
Ihth Street between Magnolia
President Tafftr reported
and Palmetto Avenuea ha tha appointment af tha fol­
made "ona way, w u tHfor ona lowing eommlttoo chairmen:
hour before opening and dol­ Bert Holllniewofth, devotioning achool. Another parent all Mre- Dick Aiken, public­
thought the traffic ihould be ity t Mr*. M. L. ft*Horn, Jr.,
one way on all three pick up room mother*i Mra. Volta Wll
aide* of ilia othool.
Dam* Jr., aafoty.
Preildont Taifar Informed
ftoom count for tha atoning
tha group of a eountywlda leg- was wen by the first grades.
illative committee that hai A aoclal hour followed the
hern orgeniied for the pur- business session.
poae of petitioning the atate
lagiilatura to ehanga tha "two
mil* limit" for bua itudanU.
In ether action, R. W.
(Ruddy) Itawla wee introduc­
ed ee chairmen of the annunl
Halloween carnival, with Ben
Butler aa cnehalrman. In
connecHon with thla. announeament wai made of a
mealing ef room mother to he
Ry Maryann Mlleo
The Forest City Commun
ity Association met Monday
night and tha following offic­
er* were nominated for tha
rnming year. John Rethra,
president; Allen Forward,
first viet preildtnl; Murry
tang, aacnnd vlra president
and Adolph Juht, aerretarytreasurer.
By Jaaa I’aaaelherry
This slate nf offiears will
A backyard barbecue wai
held by the Senior M.Y.F. nf he presented to the members
the Caiiclberry Community at the Monday, Oct. S, meet­
Melhndlit Church Sunday if- ing to he held at n p.m. at
Irrnoon at tha home of Carle the Rear taka momentary
Itieloo. at 273 Nnrtheaat Trip­ Krhonl. Nomination* from the
let Ur., Caiiclberry. Ilamhur- floor will h* heard at that
gere, hot doge, baked beane, time. Refreshment* nf coffte
potato rhipa, salad, cold and doughnuts will h* served.
Member* nf the nominating
drink), and rake ware served.
Rick Ca*aelherry wua aur* committee are Dick l.avbiey,
priiad with fnur-Uarad birth­ tlrtan Renjamin, Forward,
day cake decorated with blue Jubl and Long.
Officer* will b* Installed at
and gold, colora nf tha M.Y.P.
and Lyman High School, in the December masting.
honor ef hie 1nth birthday.
After lunch was nerved games
Picnic Sunday
warn enjoyed.
Others attending tha party
war# Valeria Shea, Dabbia and At Lake Golden
Cheryl Strong, Alica Ilarrli,
A picnic at I.ak* (Inlden at
Reeky Wagner, Cnnnin Rwnf.
ford, Ann Trawitk, Sandy the Hartford Naval Air HUHows, Judy Beauchamp, M«- tion is planned fnr Sunday
lenda and Cathy Caasatberry, frnm 1 to 5 by tha Knights
Stave Duncan, Jimmy Merritt, of Columbus.
Doug flurna, and Dan CanalArrangement* have Keen
made with the Marine Corps
berry.
Tha party waa chaperoned guard to permit K of C num­
by Mra. Augutt C. Bltlia. Mr. bers and their families to pass
and Mr*. John Strong, M.Y.F. through tha gaU. Swimming
Counselors, and Mra. Leonard and games will b* held dur­
ing tha afternoon,
Caiiclberry.

Forest City
Association
Nominates

Senior MYF
Has Party In
Casselberry

MRS. HELEN TUCKER

OJC Appoints
SHS Graduate
Appointment of Mra. Rale*
M. Tucker as Instructor In
English nl Ostandn Junior
Cellige was announced yaatarday by Df. A. N. Morton,
dean of tha eollega.
Mra. Tucker holds tha msstar’a degra* In Kngllih from
HLalaon University. Mha prsvioualy won lha B.A. dagraa In
Kngllih from ftelllns Collaga.
Mrs. Tucker baa also Uksn
work at tha University af
North Carolina and at Agnaa
Bcolt Callage.
While pursuing her gradu­
al# studies, Mr*. Tucker was
appointed to tha Hlalaon Un
Ivarally faculty in taaeh tour
•ra In Kngllih fundamentals
end humanltlse.
The new Kngtieh Inetcuctor
le a native nf Hanford, and
a graduate of Hemlnola High
School. She ia married to T.
K. Tucker, a Hanford banker.
The Turkey have thra# childram Jail*, 10; Mary Neal,
Hi and John B. They art mem­
ber* of the Firat Presbyterian
Church nf Hanford.
Mra. Tucker joins tha jun­
ior collage faculty as a parttime Instructor in thr eollega**
day division. Her appointment
ha* made pnsalht* tha offer­
ing nf addition*! lerllom In
freihman Kngllih to accommo­
date the peak fall enrollment
of more than 1,000 students.

Lyman Club
At Meeting
Ry Jan* Caiiclberry
Lyman High School D.E.C. A. Club officer! and their
coordinator, Lloyd Rarnea, at­
tended the Central Florida
D.E.C.A. Council Wednesday
morning at Uncla John’! Pan­
cake Houaa on Colonial Drive,
Orlando.
The rounrll la composed of
clubs from Haminola, Oarenls,
Lake and Orange Counties and
waa formed to eOordlnata 0etivillaa of the various chap­
ters In tha area.

By Mra. M. L. Jotosnn
The new name of Seminole
County Extension Homemskeri Council became official
Tuesday when the council vot­
ed to change the name from
Seminole County Home Demon­
stration Council. This will com­
ply with the recant name
changing throughout the atate.
Tha meeting was held in the
new offices of the County Agri­
culture Building with the
county president Mrs. Ksy
Sassmsn presiding. The meet­
ing opened with the repeating
of tha pledge and homemakera prayer.

Hospital

Notes
t KM EMBER ft, 1M4
ADMISSIONS
Barnlr* Xlttrawer, Miry
Rawllni, Final* McCaaklll,
DalUh Parry. Edith Cainn,
Fettle Weak*, tffla Hanson,
and Wlllla Marla Maeka, all
ef Sanford) Evelyn Putt,
Florence Rurfnrd, Mlchaal Mc­
Cann, and 0. H. Rarnatt, all
nf DaBaryi Carnlyn A. Tay­
lor, North Orlando) David
Brown, Longweodt and Mary
Rdanflald, Sanford.
BIRTHH
Mr. and Mra. Kddla Maeka,
Beby Boy, Hanford.
nisrHARnFA
M a r y Rawlins, Thar***
Mnwar, Mary tan Parry,
Sharon Hardesty and Raby
Ulrl, Elisabeth Anna Mila*.
Dalora* Walden MrO#* and
Raby Rny* Arrila Carter and
Roby Hoy, Laura Rraawall,
and Maaina Davis, all nf Han­
ford; David J. Runkel, DeHary; Klixabath Nelson, DaLand.

Hunts Slated
Dove hunters will have the
opportunity to hunt dovai on
two managed fields In Central
Florida during the I9$4 dove
hunting seasons, J. W. Dickarstaff. Central Region Man­
ager for the Game and Fresh
Water Fish Commission hss
advised The Herald.
The T. G. Lee Field, about
1300 acres, Is in Orange County south of Ortando on Judge's
Road. It Is planted with he
gari and com.
The taffler Field, 200 acre*
Is in Seminole County south of
Hanford on State Road 419, Is
planted with corn.
All hunters under S3 years of
age will he required to possess
a special $2 hunt permit, valid
for one hunt only, in addition
to regular license require­
ment*. Th.’ se permits will be
sold at the check station at
eaeh field on hunt days.
Hunts will ht conducted Salday and Wednesday only from
noon until sunsot during the
dov* Mason which opens noon.
Oct. 3.

New county chairmaa ap­ to official boat*. They will
pointed were: Health and save charge of the laataUaUna;
Safety, Mrs. Frank SteudJo of Lake Mary, name tags tad
the Longwood club; Home Im­ registration; Sanford, decora­
provement. Mrs. 0. R- Gray tions; Elder Spring*, pro­
of Elder .Springs; Clothiaig, gram, and Longwood, Oviedo
Mrs. Rita Gallagher; Creative and Geneva, refreshment!.
Arts. Mrs. L Leeper of San­ Miss Wilson, Mr*. Bauman,
ford, and 4-H, Mrs. H. L. Mra. Johnson, Mra. Steudlo
Johnson of tbo Laka Monro* and Mre. Joanne Dubois will
attend a meeting In DeLaad on
Club.
The eoudcil votod to give October Kb to discus* plane
some money for the d-H tor n abort c o uth with Voluiia,
Achievement Day to be held Marion and Seminole Couetloe.
Saturday, Oct. 3rd.
The coming American Le­
gion Fair was discussed at
great length. No definite plan*
were made af this time al
though the council will enter
e booth. Each club wtU also
exhibit.
Mra. Ore? waa efeooen as
Council Program Chairman.
There will be aa open coun
ell meeting In Geneva on Oct
ober 13th. Letters will be eeat
i« each member concerning
this.
The annual Christmas party
wtU be held on December 4th
and the Lake Monroe Club will

A OMthutioc coot
waa ippotolni by the
deal composed of Mill Eva
Hunt, chilraaa, and Mrs. Ed­
win Kennedy, Mra. J. H. Tindel, Mra. Carter, Mr*. T. J.
ChaUaot and Mr*. B. B. Gray.
Mrs. Ralph Rawaaw and
Mrs. Arthur Futons* giro a
weodorful report oa their trip
to TsUahassoo whan they at­
tended the abort enure*. Thla
waa thoroughly tnjoywd by tee
largo poop la

BACK
TO COLLEGE!

H. H. Massey Sr.
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Sanford Girl
Diana Btaslay of Hanford,
a suphomore at Florida South­
ern College, has been pledged
hy Sigma Sigma Sigma eororlty during the tnnual fall
ruah.
,
Sh* la the daughter of Mr.
and Mr*. W. R. Beasley, 210
Summerlin.
Freshmen will not h# eligi­
ble for pledging until deferr­
ed rush In January.

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HICK CASHKI.IIEItltY (led ) wan nui|irl*eil with thin four tiem l cake,
halted by his olslcr, Mclendn, In honor o f his sixteenth birthday, at a Coa*
eelhery Community Methodist Church Senior M.Y.F. party Sunday after­
noon at the home o f Carla Blelss, right, 273 Northeast Tri
triplet Dr., Caanelberry.
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HONORED GUESTS at a coffee given Sunday in Do! Ray Manor. Alta­
monte Sprlngi, by Mlaa Margaret Gat tig, were Guy Allen, E. Pope Bassett,
Dr. Robert Hoover and W altlr R. Hoberg, Republican candidate# for atate
and county officta. Each candidate apoke briefly to the more than 40
guesta and Rep. Jan Fortune reported on local, state and national Issues
ft and political acUvitiea.
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Harry H. Massey Sr., « , of
Oviedo diod Wednesday la Or
Undo af lajurle* raceivod last
Saturday la aa ante an*b
ntar Orlando.
Mr. Maaaey waa horn In
Craxtoo, Oa., and had lived in
Oviedo for tha pait If year*.
He la survived by his Widow,
Mrs. Louisa Maaaey, nf Ovi*.
do; aoni, Harry 11. and Bobby
Maaaey; daughter, Mlaa Linda
Maaaey, and mother, Mrs.
Mary Massey, all of Oviedo;
father, Will Ellla Maaaey, of
Craston, Ga.; brothers, Joe
and Herbert Massey, of Ovie­
do. and Roy Muncy of Chitluota; alitir, Mrs. W. G.
Strickland of Maitland.

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In 5 Cities
In Florida

DRAFTING CLUB «&gt;ffk r* at Seminole lltirh
School are pictured nlxivi. From left, are Andy
Simmona, xecrctary; Dc ner Vodojiieh, presi­

dent; Chris Tillis, vice president; Gerald Gold­
stein, treasurer; C. J. M etiler. gcncoant-ut-urm*.

Another Work
Day Scheduled
At Ball Park

THE OGLESBY FAMILY is well-represented in the local unit o f the Na­
tional Guard—Company B, 124th Mechanized Infantry. Shown at this
week’s drill nt the Armory are, standing from left, Freddie Oglesby with
eight years service; Donald with one week, Joe with two years, Henry
with three years. Kneeling is Del Oglesby, a first cousin with more than
two years.
(Herald Photo)

O ct. 1 , 1964 —

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W EEK-EN D

WASHINGTON
(L T D
President Johnson and hi* top
advisers believe that Red
China is on the verge of sot­
ting off a primitive atomic
bomb, possibly within the next
few days.
Some U. S. officials believe
Peking's initial nuclear lest
rnav be timed to add a inas*j
slve propaganda and political
boost to the celebration of the
15th anniversary* of the Com­
munist takeover In China,
which hegan Thursday.
They said intelligence report*
In recent days disclosed that
Ihe Chinese Hods apparently
had reached a point where
they could explode a primitive
device at any time.

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LONDON (L T D — Mrs.
Fraenre Frankenstein, u UOycar-nld widow, said today
ahe has taken an unlisted t-laphona number to foil practi­
cal jokera who call up an.I
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K INDIANA WITH GOLD
WATER (UPD - Sen. Barry
Cnkhiatcr renewing his '‘soft
on eommumtm", eburyes, to­
day accused President John­
son of downgrading U. S. nu
clear strength while R e d
ChiSa Wat "preparing to set
off a nuclear Iximb Unit well
may be heard around the
world,"

Water Carnival
Held By Scouts

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Barry Says LBJ
'Soft On Reds'

In a speech prepared for
delivery in Indianapolls. as
his whittle stop tram moved
through Indiana the Republi­
can presidential n o m i n e e
mounted a n o t h e r sharply
worded attack on the adminis­
tration and on the President
himself. He said Johnson is a
man of "n o principles" on
which to base his programs
and his foreign policy.
Goldwater moved into Indi­
By Jane Casselberry
An Intcr-troop water carni­ ana from Toledo. Ohio, where
val was held Saturday on a small hut noisy bunch of
Lake Mobile In Altamonte |youni:,,er* wavin* U5J sin8*
Springs w i t h
Scoutmaster 'n,T rupt«! his speech several
Jack Stuart of Boy Scout j timesTroop 38 in charge.
' n&lt;* t&gt; Goldwater and Ohio
Other troops participating I
Chairman Ray C. Bliss
were Altamonte Troop l i t , 1*aid ,h*'y w«re well pleased
4 Mark Neal, scoutmaster, ami * ith lhe candidate's two day
Troop 311 of Casselberry, W. whi Hie stop trip through H
Ohio congressional districts.
T Daniel Jr., acoutmaster.
Winners of the swimming
events: 30 yard side stroke,
" '■ • aJagJE a
Clarence Wilson, Troop lit
first place; Donnie Khoade
311, second; elementary back
stroke (30 yardsi, Todd Mil­
ler, 311, first; Bruce DeBeer,
oMh
fo r
311, second, and Mchin Allen,
4 111. third: so yard free slyle,
Crls Cass. 341, first; Waller
Bislline, 341, second; too yard
free style, Cris Cajs, first;
Mike McManus, 341, second,
sad Clarence Wilson, til,
to SANFORD
third; 200 yard free style re­
lay (four man team), Troop
TiM mm pnooa can lot cent***
t*ioe). sill hotltu aits SsvmU
III. first; Troop 311, second;
el stfij end mfotnuiion shout me
2ou yard medley relay (four
tiff, stir ia scniiine h-i.pilsitt
^ru in team ). Troop 311, lint,
and »ou a have « i.noaas snd
den|ktlid **10010* just paon*
and 114, second.

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MIAMI (DPI) - President l ‘ f,
Johnson will fly into Florida
Oct. 26 for a five city speak­
ing tour, state Democratic of­
ficials said yesterday.
The tentative schedule calls
for Johnson to make speeches
in Miami, Boca Raton, West
Palm Beach, Orlando and
Tampa. He U to dedicate Flor­
ida Atlantic University, which
opened tbit year at Boca Ra­
ton.
State Republican Chairman
Tom F. Brown said in Tampa,
meanwhile, GOP vice presidential candidate William Mil­
ler wtll make speeches in Ml
ami, Jacksonville and Sara­
sota during a tour of the state
JAMES R. M cIVER o f Winter Hnven, vice preOct. 7a.
nident o f the Centra! Florida District o f the
lie is scheduled to address
Floridu State Elk* Association, is shown ns he
a luncheon in Jacksonville on
met here recently with loon! Elka Lodge. A t
Oct. 7, and a rally at Miami
right is Wade S. Snyder, exulted ntler o f the
that night. He will make twe
Sanford Lodge 1241,
speeches in Sarasota on Oct. 6.

Red China Test
Believed Near

By Jane Casselberry
Seminole Little
League's
% Cooper Field at Casselberry
Recreation Park was Hie scene
of plenty of activity Saturday
and another work day is
scheduled (or this Saturday.
Two new dtigouts and new
bleachers to seat 400 people
ate being constructed. The le­
vel of the playing field is being
raised a foot to provide better
drainage and a regulation
• grata infield provided.
Little League board mem­
bers on hand to see the job
well done were Garrett Coyle,
Darrell Griffin, James Lafullette. John Brewer and C. L.
Cooper.
Mrs. Cooper a n d Mrs.
Coyle served lunch to the hun­
gry workmen.
^
Providing men and equip™ment were Hubbard Construc­
tion Co., which supplied a
grpder and roller; Lultay Con­
struction Co., backhoc and
loader;
Hahn
Construction
Co., dump truck and welding
machine; Dalrympte Paving
Co.; Pyle Land Clearing Co.;
Panning Lumber Co.; Inland
Materials, supplying concrete
for foundations; City of Long
® wood, dump truck; Eitel Spurlint construction forma for
dugouts and bleachers; am)
Woodrow Prescott, trucks aud
loaders.
Holloway Block Co. and
Kitsani e a c h donated 350
blocks. Leffler Ruud Paving
Co. will supply trucks on Sat­
urday and L. B. Foster Pipe
Co. will donate new three-inch
w gatveniied pipe for the nett
backstop.
Men from the Prairie Lake
Baptist Church Brotherhood
donated their labor.

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Grab Flag Today

New Smyrna And
Little 'Hounds'
Meet Tonight

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fliataatk Nttimul U * i m p*te

Mat M i rf iB tiara M|
It was a trickUag bwt efl
fta tot «f M-rwr-eli r«Ua
•otatoc Jm y Hit, M l «hpi
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‘ f t * that gave the. Wto;
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Lyman High begins Junior
varsity gridiron competition
tonight when tha Baby Greyhoundi play tha first a* a
four-game slate at Lyman
Fiald against tha visiting New
Smyrna Beach Baby Barra­
cudas.
Tha contest waa originally
slated to ba played In New
Smyrna Beach but dna to ■
conflict In tha use of the stad­
ium the game was moved
Wednesday to Longwond.
Head Coach Dick Slims
would not ventura a lineup far
this contest. "All tho boys
nerd experience and we ex­
pect they'll get it."
SUveri pointed out that the
dub's roster w u comprised
mostly of sophs but bo added,
"they've got a lot of spirit
and we feel they have a food
chance to give a good account
of themselves."
The game win get under
way at 7:30 p.m.
Silvers doesn't have too
mueh depth to go along with
the lack of experience. His
squad tonight will Include
lineman Danny Hall, Joe Pennebaker, Tom Flatter, Bob
Harrington, Chester Rupe,
Bob Shawn, Charlie Newell,
Jimmy Chambers, Bill Demp­
sey, Gary Gunter, Danny
Overton, Mike Tatum, James
Lavender, Doyle Lewis and
Run Ilrandes.
Among tho backs will be
Gary Smith, Mike Warren,
Larry Baker, Mike Lego, Ray
Gaines, Bob Eldridgo and
Dave Straughsn.

H t B T g BIG LEE SPARKM AN AGAIN! Tha 215-pound Seminole full­
I I frufo*.
. aI * m an, m
---------back ahakaa o ff one Colonial tackier a* he picka up aeven jranla after tak­
a n Bala re Into thate final
ing K handoff from quarterback Ron Hinson. T w o other Grenadiers move
Are* u m i « l the m m
in to balp bring down the Tribesman. Seminole won 13 to 6.
Wrtth' th T iu iM fii B M h 'a
a a - p M tail eel the ad*
vaatape of flaring out tbote
h u m
against the last-alaeo
Mew Yteh MhU/ * r
The Bade have aw pane left
vMh the Pirates tad twa with
(ha fhfiUu. The Phillies, wba
•act ow ed that fat #IV lama
laad, aow can da aa better lhaa
NEW YORK (UP!) - As •actional fan*, while Ala Purduei, Wathionlon • ©vwr
Ha (or (ha flag.
May's winning b a t etMt if- e r a money battle pitting bam a figures to rotl over Van Iowa, Nebraska * over Iowa
State, Illinois 6 over North­
Navy, rated filth In the na­ ■leiwilt by four touchdowns In
the 1Kb iBBlat with a doable tion, against ninth ranked a Southeastern Conference western, Ohio State 12 over In­
diana, and Karnes 7 over Wy­
and waved ta third oe B in Michigan heads n list of inter- clash.
oming.
Marereahi's sacrifice. It broke
In other leading games:
eg a teor-bonr and 14-mintita aactknnl college football cooEast: Finn Slate 0 over Ore­ South: South Carolina 3 over
etruggla la which a record M lasts oq tap this Saturday.
gon, Pitt 20 ovwr William and Georgia, North Carolina Stats
The
Middies
hopes
of
victory
betters (truck eat.
Mary, and Syracuse 21 over 4 over Maryland, LSI! I over
Florida, Georgia Tech 10 over
PttUbargh starter Bob Veate rest firmly a tha supposition Holy Cross.
that
Jelly
Reger
Staubach,
Midwest: Notre Dame 6 over Clcmson, Duke 14 over Tulane,
baaed U la -IM lasings and
North Carolina 15 over Wake
Cincinnati (tartar Jhn Ma­ whose late liras snUea earn­
Forest, and Mississippi 10 over
ed
Navy
a
*M
win
over
Wil­
loney (track eat 11 k 11 li
liam and Mary last week, has
Houston.
bp.
ftewtbwrst: Arkansas 2 over
Tha Bela, who k a ra t (cor­ folly recovered from his early
Texts Christian, Texas A&amp;M 3
ed In their last 25 InnInns, col- itason ankls Injury.
over Texts Tech, Baylor 5
laetad aloe hits bat left 11 Wolverine signal-caller Bob
over Oregon State, Missouri
runners stranded, Including U TlnberUke, ope of tU best
13 over Oklahoma State, and
of the Big Ten quarterbacks,
k the last tight lanlugs.
Rice t4 over West Virginia.
Curt Blmmons, wba tottnd a figures to provide some stiff
FAR WEST: California 7
Btw career with tha Cardinals competition far the 1965 Hellman
Trophy
winner.
over
Minnesota, Colorado 7
after being cut loos* by the
CINCINNATI (UPD—Dan­
PhlUlas to Itao, want eight in- The Texas Longhorns, rated ny Murtauxh, who led tha over Kansas State. CCI.A 7
Last week in the City Bowl­
alaga, for ala llth wtn of tha No. 1 In the nation, were pick­ Pittsburgh Pirates to tho pen­ over Stanford.
in*
League first piece Rote
ed
a
solid
14
points
over
Army,
In
the
pro
games:
reason. Tha oea-tlma 165,OM
nant and world championship
NFL: Philadelphia 2 over and Wilk’a Restaurant and
Philadelphia beaus left-hander Eaeh k 2-0 for the season. In ItMW), announced today that
The Trojans of Southern Cal­
Pittsburgh, Chicago 3 over the Jet Lanre team met head
has beaUn hie former team
ha la resigning aa manager San Francisco, Detroit 5 over on for first place and when
mates 16 times ia II daclsloaa ifornia, ransed No. 2, are fa­ berauso of ill health.
vored by six points over Mlchl*
New York, St. Louis • over all the smoke had aettied Jet
M e Cardinal.
Ilia annuunremrnt cams in Washington, Baltimore S over loinei waa on top with a
The Cardinals Mltaad Jim gan State in another big intera rltihhome new* eonfert-nca lots Angeles, Cleveland tt over three-point victory and now
Banning la IH tamings and
after the Pirates defeated tho Dallas, and Green Bay 11 over
lead the league by one game.
r « up an *-0 laad In four
Cincinnati Reds 1*0 in 16 in Minnesota.
John Spotikl waa the high
frames. Key blows for the
nlnga Wednesday night drop­
AFI.: Now York - Sin Diego man for the Jeta with a 433
Cardinal! were a two-run hom­
ping tha Reds a full gams be­ •ven, Houston - Kansas City
er by Tim McCarvtr, two doo
series while John Bridges was
hind Kt. Louis In tha National even, Buffalo • over Oakland,
hies by B1U White and • double
high for Rote and Wltk’a with
League pennant race.
Boston 10 over Denver.
by Curt Flood.t
a (67. This leaves Roe* and
"I
am
resigning
In
order
The Ran Francisco Giants
Wtlk’s In third place Just two
to be fair to my family, tha
nipped the Houston Colts 1-1,
games out of first.
hall
club,
the
city
of
Pitts­
the Los Angeles Dodgers down*
In taking over second
After four weeks of bowl* burgh and the Pirate public,"
ad tb# Chicago Coha M and
place, Luke Monroe trounced
Murtaugh
said.
tha UilwmltM Bravaa tripped Ing In the Sunday Nit* Mr.
Harry's Bar and Package.
Tha resignation Is effec­
tha New York Vets 6-3 In 12 and Sirs. League a close race
Lake Monroe le only one
tive
at
tha
end
of
the
season,
innings In other NL action.
ragra became all couples
game out of first place. Gar­
Murtaugh’a
eighth
and
the
W
L
GB
Fct
st-em evenly matched. In first
ry Fox v u high for Lake
second longest In terms of New York
97 60 .61*
place are Colleen and Dick
Monroe with a 667 aeries
continuous servka with tha Chicago
94
64
.305
3W
Randlln with 12 wins and four
same team.
Baltimore
94 63 .501 4 while Jest# (James) Cook
loeiea followed by Cora and
13 75 .625 141! was kigk for Harry’s with a
Detroit
Jack Kenner I lk wine against
l.o* Ang.
10 79 .303 1* 499.
4 k losses.
Pryor’s Insnranee, lead by
Minn.
78 SO .494 191!
In third place with a 11
t’leve.
76 60 .494 19‘ s Vergil Antlerson, iwamped
and five record art Eloyee
69 90 .434 29 Wisdom Rod Service for four
W L PcL US Huston
and Fred Ilollen and fourth St. Louis
Wuh.
62 97 390 38 points to tnabla them to move
93 6T .379
finds Mary and Tom Hunter. Clnn.
Kan. City
It
66
.372
1
36 tut .337 41 into fifth, Roger Jones was
Sullivan’s Camara Sarvlce After this are a number of
Wedaenlay’i Results
10 70 .363 214
the "star" for Wladome with
Cater won a three-point ver­ rouplra with nine wine and Phils.
Cleveland
3
Button
0,
1st
San
Fran.
66
70
.337
2
V
v
a
329 series.
dict over tlw Sanford Atlantic •even losses.
Cleveland 3 Boston 0, 2nd
Milwaukee tt 73 .333 7
American Legion Poet (6
National Bank last week ia
In Individual only one Pitts.
79 76 .303 12 Minnesota 6 Kansas City 1 won throe points from San­
Dm Kegkrs League at Jet whitewash waa recorded as
Loo
Ang.
76
60 .194 13W New York 7 Detroit 6, 1st
ford Manufacturing to taka
Lanai to taka a two gama lead
Virginia and Lewie llughry Chicago
73 S3 .462 I6V4 New York tt Detroit I, 2nd
■ixth place. They ara tied with
ever aeeend place Olaee-Met
put the brush to Rhlrloy and Houston
63 91 .411 26i!i Baltimore I Washington 4, 1st Pryor’s and era only four
Clarence Henning w u pour
New York 3t 107 323 401i Washington • Baltimore 3, 2nd
games out of tint. Harold
k g his strike ball Into tha poc­ Dan Slglla. Lewis came
Wrdwewtey’! Revolt!
Daily game* scheduled
Appleby and Harold H.rbat
ket far SalUvan’i aa he blast­ through with a 17i '495 series. San Francivco 2 Houston l
Today's Gamee
ed out a terrific 124/601 for Tho Hunters took three points
ware both high for tha le­
Detroit
at
New
York
t
Pittsburgh
t
Cincinnati
0,
16
the nlght’e high game honors. from Doris and Don Fraats Innings
gionnaire*
with their (36 ser­
Kansas City at Minnesota
Sam Faroe and Marteoy at did Thelma and Dutch Un*
ies while John Rtanger waa
Cleveland
at
Boston
St.
Louis
6
Philadelphia
S
paced Faroe Builders to a ger from Mary and Dick Hop­
Washington at Baltimore (N) high for Sanford Manufactur­
I-oa Angeles 2 Chicago •
three-game ramp ever the kins. Mary bowled a 178 gama
ing with ■ 496 totaL
Only games scheduled
Milwaukee
6,
New
York
5,
12
rich Upa with *25/11* and 111/ and Thelma bit for a good
In the final match, Bob’s
innings
Friday's
Gamee
MS respectively. A1 Kipp tried 1*3/464.
Restaurant and Cook'a Corner
Today's Games
Cleveland
at
New
York
(N)
Tha Sandllna Split tvon
to do It all by himself for the
■piit, two wins and two teas­
Pittsburgh st Cincinnati (N) Detroit at Baltimore (N)
Pick Upe aa he pulverised the with Jo and Fred Brown but Chicago at Los Angeles (N)
es each. Eddie Monroe was
Lo* Angeles at Minnesota
pins with a whopping 220/606 still managed to keep their Houston at San Francisco
Kansas City at Chicago, 2, high for Bob’s with a (69 and
which W66 good enough to an­ grip on first place although New York at Milwaukee
(T-N)
Bob Guthrla waa high for
nex the high aerlce honors.
tha Karmen art starting to Only games scheduled
Only games scheduled
Cook’s with a (37.
Despite M M fine rolling by push them as they swept
Friday's Gamra
Willie ’ ’Flrecracksf'* Magito, three and one-half games Philadelphia at Cincianati (N)
the Moose swept nil four from Elian and Dick Keefer Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, 2,
I* Y lV PrtMRt
points from the CFO Teetotal­ U move within a half game
(T-N)
ers aa Ai Jotuuton came of fint place. Jack took high New York it St. Louia (N)
Watvr SyitM i
through with n steady 179/51* oerise honors whan ha rolled Houston at Lo* Angeles (N)
and Dick Fry assisted with a 192-199-2M for a IW4 aortas. Chicago at Ran Francisco (N)
Almost Too
fond ltt/Stg. Magito turned
hi 0 21**224/414 earlea to keep
^ P ooped To Pump?
them la the thick of It. Button
also Chimed ia with 160/103 foe
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LSI! Is Rated Six-Point
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Danny Murtaugh
Resigns Pirate
Manager's Post

Sandlin Couple
Paces Sunday
Nigh! Circuit

Sullivan Downs
Atlantic Bank
In Bowl Loop

Krieck UT/012 and Doug
Owens 111/414 paced GlassMet to a tour-fame sweep
ever the CFO Lushes.
A couple V good splits x
picked up as Jeha SUnUcwln
•as equal to the 0-7-10 and
Cabh (nr Sullivan eorrakd the

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York Yankee pennant barns.
Acquired from the Claveland Indian! Sept. 6. the 29year-old Cuban has given the
Yankee* tha necessary titw­
inning bullpen strength to move
to the threshold of their fifth
straight American League pen­
nant and first under freshman ,
Manager Yogi Berra.
*
Ramos—who joins a list of
late-scasoo acquisitions who
helped tha Yaokeea to pen­
GREYHOUND FLANKERS fo r th t 1964 grid season are Lyman end*
nants which also Inetodce John­
(front row. from left) Larry H iller 88, John 8tuart 83, Gene Wlnkelny Mlie, Johnny Sain, Tom
man 82 and Randy Seamnn 8 1 : (hark row ) Rtisanl Rramlea 80, Tim Blair
Ferrlck and Eno* Slaughter,
87 and Jimmy Chamber* 67. The only returning letterman in the group
to name a few—has been cre­
Is Wlnkelman.
(Herald Photo)
dited with one victory and
seven "saves" in 11 appear­
ances.
^
Ramos did his Iste-lnning”
act twice Wednesday night
when the Yankees cut their
msgle pennant-clinching num­
ber to two by defeating the
Detroit Tlgera 7-6 and 11-6.
Jerry Adair and Jackie
Lysiil High’* Greyhounds Hie ’Hounds opened their DcLand was clobbered by nan Brandt hit bomen and rookie
move Into Orange Belt Confer­ season list week with a 12 to conference foe St. Augusttse, Wally Bunker struck eut eight
in a 19-hltter for his 19th win
ence competition for the first 6 loss to Use Ocoen Cardinals. Leesburg downed Seabresse as the Orioles dealt Wash- a
of Daytona Beach 21 to 7 and
Uma to the school’s long his­ Meanwhile, Winter Garden Wildwood also left the loop to ington's Lee Narum hta t5th®
Ion In their opener. The Sen­
tory Friday night when tha Lakevlew took Kissimmee and whip Brooksvllie 36 to 0.
Longwood eleven travels some its Kowboya to the tune of 20 Leesburg and Lakevlew are ators came back with a 12-hlt
10 miles to Apopka fur a fra­ to 7, Apopka west cut of the tiie only two clubs lo have fine attack. Including a homer by
conference to loie 20 to 6 to win In one start while Kissim­ Willie Kirkland and two hits
cas with the Blue Darters.
the Mctro'a Bishop Moore, mee and DcLand each have each by Don Blaslngame, Don
Lock. Dick Phillips and Ed
one loss In one start
But a complete slate of Brinkman, to glre Claud
Osteen his !3th wtn in the
games is on Up this week.
nightcap.
In addition to Lyman play­
The Cleveland Indians swept^
ing at Apopka, Wildweod
STANDINGS
a
clashes with the DcLand Bull­ doubleheader from the Bos­
W L T dogs and the Yellow Jackets ton Red Sox 5-0 and 3-0 and
Leesburg
1 0 0 oi Leesburg go to Kisstmatee the Minnesota Twins best the
Karnes City Athletics 6-1 In
Lakeview
1 0 A to meet the Kowboys.
other AL action.
Wildwood
0 0 0
Since there are only aeven
Tha RVAII-6 R a v a g e LYMAN
• • *
clubs in Uie circuit, the left
Daughters donned their wnr Apopka
0 0 0
over eleven this week—Lakebonnets and held the Pussy­ Kissimmee
0 1 0
view of Winter Garden—will
cats to a 2-2 split to earn DeLand
0 1 0
host the tough Eustls Panthers
first place In the Holler Mo­
Last Week’s Results
In a non-conference go.
tor Navy Wives league.
Lake view If), Kissimmee 7
For Wildwood, Lyman and
The Dragonettes, 7-6-9Vri Ocoee 13, Lyman 6
Apopka,
title week's till* will
and Tlgercttea are tied for Bishop Moore 29, Apopka 6
be their Initial conference ap­
St.
Augustine
26,
DcLand
6
second place with nine wine
pearances.
Leesburg 21, Seabreete 7
and three loesea.
From all Indications it looks
Ellen Betts rolled a IR9 tn
Wildwood
18,
Brooksrllle
0
It waa disaster "do" for
like
the race could be a wide take high game honors In last
This Week's Games
tha Dlsaaternota when they
open affair with the Wildcats week's session of the Sandspur
took four points from the Wildwood it Del.and
o(
Wildwood, Lakevlew of Bowling League. She waa fol­
Leesburg at Kissimmee
Checktrtall '•B'e’’.
Winter Garden and the Yellow lowed by Helen Padgett’s 186,
Lyman
at
Apopka
I.lbhy Cox’ s 101-406 helped
Jarkets of Leesliurg hokling a Dot Powell's 184, Betty CalRVA1I-9 " 0 " Wives sweep up Eustii at Lakevlew
definite edge.
Ian's 17* and Jane Adcock's w.
the (hid Balls. Tha CheckerLresburg, in winning two, 171.
tall *A’»" also grabbed four
has whipped the Bulldogs of
Eleanor Anderson’s (20 was
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DeLand 31 to 14 and baa tops for series play.
Wives B thanks to Marge
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S 0 36
The Oops Ops whooped It up
der Coach Byrd Whtgham — llyn Ferguson the 3-10, and
Daughtry,
with three wins from the
has rolled to 87 points while Sue Jackson the 3-7-9.
Lakevlew
S 0 30
Misfit*. Fran Ballard's 162 R. Jones
bolding Its opposition pointless
An all spare game waa turn- m
in two tilts.
waa the high game for the
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GUI, DcLand
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Kissimmee
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H-9 an defeat tha Retired Wi D. Jones,
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BabySeminolesMeet BooneJV's Today
By David

their excellent record of 3t
tilts without a setback on toe
line. The only grey spot on the
five year plus string Is a
scoreless tie against the Baby
Sandcrsbs of Daytona Beach
la last season's opener.
It will be the second game
of too eeaeca for the tiny
Seminoles. They racked the
Baby Wildcats eg Winter Paris

High 34 to 0 to the first out­
ing of this season last Thurs­
day afternoon.
Stumpt and his aide, John
Colbert, have made the neces­
sary corrections — at least
they hope so — oo running
plana and have drilled the
squad at “ full speed” through
the week to preparation lor
today's game.

the dub la as food as last
asaaon's eleven end they have
proved it so far this fall.
Seminole tallied four times
against the Baby Wildcats but
failed a convert a single PAT
attempt. Bat chances look bet­
ter today. Last week they tried
to kick three and run one but
none went on the scoreboard.
Stumpf la utllliing the

Chuck Pigott haa not been
too active this week doe to an
arm sprain sustained to the
Winter Park cootest Pigott
was the leading defensive man
to that affair—coming up with
the top number of tackles.
Colbert—aa usual— la optim­
istic but Stumpf la still tak­
ing them one at a time. He
■aid earlier in the season that

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It. It’a RH and W hite. Automatic, Rodlo-H eatsquad's depth by piaytog
er. Very nice.
dual team setup. He haa a first
string offensive unit and an­
Strickland-Morrison, Inc.
other defensive eleven. The
Your Friendly Ford Dealer
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W . Park 844-M 18
Colbert trust It will Jell again
today.

Saofcrd’a Baby Somlaotoa
will mako an effort to poet
their 32nd ball gamo without
Going to Evan* in Orlando
iota when Hoad Coach Ralph
thii weekend to watch tb# Sfumpfe Little Waniori tan­
Seminoles taeklo too Trojanat gle with Boose Hlfh’a Baby
Brave* at 4 p. m. today at too
Mat
sene High Field In Orlando.
root and barn
• •
The JayVeea win bo putting
Krona High School official!
roportod today that they soil
oat aQ aaata during their flnt
two ganoa. At gamatlma toot*
wore (till tong Unca of la
trying daaporatoly to get to
too bon offtoa for tickota and
By David Hlgglnhettam
The eonteat will get underway ham, showed the squad was and the team seems to have Brivea* Brat home game.
aomo apactatora misted aV
at 7:10 p.m.
"loafing.” Pellham’a question more confidence in its ability On Uw other band, tha young
moat too flrit quarter of play.
Tonight the Sanford Junior In the Bravei* tilt with is "Why do they work hard hi and la ready to go all out to and inexperienced Lions will
p a i n t s
South Seminole last Thursday practice and slow down in the
High
Braves
will
boat
toe
be
entering
their
first
context
whip
the
Lions,
observers
eqy.
They eaid they won gotog
they lost by one point The 7 game?”
Oviedo Junior High Baby to &lt; score to favor of South The Braves have "worked The squad has no serious to- of the season. They don't have
to do everytkteg they
to accent nodala the
Lions cinder the lights at San­ Seminole, according to the hard” In their drills In pre­ urtea and is expected to be depth and alse and thin la ex
Friday light aa foal aa poo* ford’s Memorial Stadium. Braves' Head Coach Dan Pell- paration for the tilt tonight at full strength tonight The peeled to give the Braves a
aqued’a spirit and its positive big edge In the affair.
Bible hot they adriaed Baaplan for a win are to top
Bill Caffee or Rex Clonts
ferd faaa to gat ndvanee lie*
will be at quarterback for the
shape.
beta.
• • •
Coach Ed Buckner his been Lion Cuba with Hank Tulp
going over the mlscues made and Hal Layman al the half,
SHS Athletic Director Fret
by the line and coaches Owen back spots. Either Charles
Ganaa laid tola morning that
McCerron and Ron Hunt are Evans or Bruce Thompson will
both student and adult tickets
•A [ U1 l r t M ii 111 . i n ' ■
doing the same. The mistakes run from the fullback slot.
■re now on aale at Seminole
Linemen
will
include
ends
seem
to
be
fsirly
well
ironed
High’s adminlitration office
★
HI A TIt I I [ 11( (&gt;BA 1 t M
out, but their work will be Nell Stanko, Jim Merit!, Paul
and he, too, auggested local
By Bek Thomas
expected to see duty Friday Bank* haa been very Impresttested when they face the Stapp and Ted Janson, tackles
fans get advance tickets. They
A" * * Mt, l O l '. • -v8 U•1 . 1' J . t&gt;A l t
II ' 1
night.
ive to the workouts.
Herald Sport* Writer
Perry Pressley, Larry Olliff,
Lions.
will bo on tale during achooi
Recent
bright
spots
at
the
Quarterback
James
Gunn
The Croomi High Panthers
Pellham still his a trick or Mike Staley and Tommy
hours only.
1st Owe DISPLAY . . . . C M Onr CATALOGUE
Panthers' lair are Ebie Jack- has returned to the club after
two up bis sleeve that he did Moon, guards Bobby Lee,
will attempt to get back on son, a fullback, and Jimmy
being out of action due to ill­ not use last week agatoit Mark Colbert and Joe Patton,
By too way. The Herald’* the winning trail when they Holley, a halfback. Both have ness.
CUSTOM MADE DRAPES, SUP COVERS — CHOOSE FKOM l,N »i
and centers John Arte and 209 W. 1st St, Sanford. 32238(9
•porta desk phono baa bees tangle with DeLand’* Euclid been running well to drill* this Friday night's affair will get South Seminole.
Casselberry Pleat, Casselberry, 038-4731
The tilt tonight is the Steve Bratton.
bussing. Fans want to know
week. Offensive guard John under way at ■ p.m.
how to get to Kvana Field High Friday night at Memor­
ial
Stadium
here
to
Senford.
Hen’a how:
• • •
This contest is always one
Go sooth on ITU.
of toe biggest of the season
right (west) on U e Road for the Panthers since Euclid
(Just Ola aide eg the J. M
Is one of Croom*' nkh’it ■rrh
Fie Ida departmeat alert),
tarn tooth again aa SR 441, rivals.
After winning its opener CHICAGO (UPI) — Man- Chicago, he managed tha
tarn right (west) an Silver
Star Read end
over Ocala, Crooma went to sger Al Lopes, who still has Cleveland Indians for six les­
miles to
GalneevUle last week and both a mathematical chance of ions.
section and yen’ll Its offense and defense tactics
leading hla Chicago White
Gad Evans Field.
were left to Sanford. The Sox to a pennant, already is
• • •
Lett football season some Panthers couldn't get rolling making plans for next year.
one called and raised ciln inti they couldn't stop Lincoln Lopes signed a two-year
because The Herald did not High.
contract with what General
Coach Willie Hunt, however,
publish conference statistics.
went to work on bis defensive Manager Ed Short called "a
This season we’re burning tactics this week, particularly well-deeerved ralae," bringing
the midnight oil trying to keep pau defense. Croom* has hi* salary to an estimated
track of everything we can on shown that Ks secondary la 150,000 n season .
Monday Night action Navy
Seminole H i g h and other vulnerable to a passing at
Lopex
said
"There
le
so
Intru-mural
Bowling League
teams in the Metro. Not only tack. Holt has also drilled his
much good pitching material found the VAH-I Officer*
iquad
in
blocking
fundament
that, we’re trying to do the
taking three from the Acey
same for Lyman High and its, tackling, punt coverage In tha farm system, I could
Deucy Club with Jark Froat
and
protecting
the
kicker.
trade
a
starting
pitcher
for
the Orange Belt Conference
Robert Alford, injured last more hitting power. One good shooting a high of 118/819.
ciuba. Oviedo is an independ
The New Breed found their
week, if on the mend and is
ent
ball player more would have winning ways again hy rap
• « I
made a big difference this turing four from NAS Op*
At Ikia writing the 8cmyear.”
C, leading the action was
tooiea find ttcmaelvea tied
Haitingi with a 210'501, Fred
Ha
said
the
White
Sox
are
for eecond place with Edge
water'! Eagle* and the Tro­
still looking for a hitting out­ Hnllen's 614 series, Casey
with an aven 600 and John
ian* of Evaaa. They eoold
fielder end a stand-out catchSUnger’a 202/820.
move into a tie for tint if
er.
Alio gaining a clean sweep
they whip Evaaa hecaute
Lopes, 86, will complete hie was the VA11-3 Odd Balls ov
Boom’ s Bravos go out of the
eighth season with the White er the Photo Lab Section.
leagne to meet Melbourne.
A four-way tie for first Sox Sunday. Befora joining Shooting stare were Fire
We’re going to predict that glace exists in the Business­
Crnrknr Mugitn with a 190/.
Seminole will take Evans on men's League — Ward Reatty,
547. Undoubtedly, one of the
the condition that big Lee Atlantic Coast Line, Dick's
most Improved bowlers In the
Sparkman it In the SHS line Appliance and HLH One all
area la Class B Champion
up. If he isn’t we’ll call off i^ort records of eight wins
WMIte Magito who'll definite­
any prediction. Further, we’ ind four losses followed by
ly he competing In the Class
pick Lyman to win Its first the Elks at seven wins and
A Category in the next City
OBC tilt by handing Apopka five losses.
Tournament.
Its third straight loss. Oviedo In loop action Glass-Mot
For the last three weeks
will take Umatilla and we’il bok four from Autonetics %
Magito has been over the 840
venture a guess that the knock them out of first place.
KEG.
MEXICAN COFFEE
CINCINNATI (u r n
— serlee mark, which is shoot­
C A RR IN G TO N 6 YR. CANADIAN
„„
K A H LU A
8.85
Croomi Panthers will bounce Jean Beique paced Glass-Met
WHISKY
t.lllGEUK
ing a 180 average.
Plans
for
a
possible
pennant
back and whip Euclid of De With 211/847. Ward Realty
Others rolling wall for the
playoff in the National Lea­
—
Land,
won three from Walt Plumb­
Odd Balia were Hedman'e
C A R ST A IR ’S
0 0 0
ing aa Tim Demmy shot a sea­ gue will be drawn up today In 195/613, Rasmussen with
WHITE
HEAL BLEND
And, don’t forget that the son high 219. For Wall It was tha office of National League 508.
STRAIGHT HOURIION
STRAIGHT KY. BOURBON
Lyman JayVee tilt tonight
HALLER’S
DELUXE
Cordon Rcnart pounding out President Warren Ollee.
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The top scoree in series
s t r a i g h t itn n tm tN
with New Smyrna haa been
I 191/820 aerie*.
BOOTH'S G IN
Aa it exists now, there are and gume was wun by Hat.
SURFS IDE
twitched from New Smyrna to
FO U R ROSES
ACL took three from Dale’s four different possible play­ wing Ona B’s John Harris
HIGH A DRY
Lyman Field in Longwood and
FLORIDA
RUM
BLENDED WHISKEY
Group and Dick’s Appliance
tot affair starts at 7:30.
off combinations, and Giles who rolled a 201, 257/838
AIR. BOSTON 86*
J.
T
.
S.
BROWN
Won three from the Ells’* aa
G &amp; W 7 STAR
plana ot draw lota to set up scratch series. Ken Martin
PINCH “ A " HI-END
STR. KY. BOURBON
fverstt Hoover blasted a 212/- the pairings to oover all rolled a 183/833, Itenberg had
BLENDED WHISKEY
LIKVTABS
SD5, Jimmy Anderson a 203/- eventualities.
a 610 and Minton cam*
Big Trouble
REG.
Till
HIM
817 and Buddy Noel a 185/The four combinations ara through with a 192/500 set.
4.60
NEW YORK — (NBA) — 819. Clsoweki was high for
Two other teams that had
►VSB
a tie between St. Louis and
REG.
The Eastern Big Five — Pitt, tke Elk's with 188/827.
Cincinnati, St. Louis and an "eaiy” night hy adding
5.30
Penn State, Army, Navy and
35.75
HLH One really poured It Philadelphia, Cincinnati and four points to their *won"
REG. 39.7.r&gt;
5THS J
Syracuse—haa complied a 145* oR against their "friends," Philadelphia or among all total were VAH-3 Lina and
CASE
4.60 CASE
97-12 record to interiectional HLH Two. Dick Rchnltsler three teams.
NAB Mrdieal/Dental.
football games from 1952 hembarded the pins with 205Lon Applegate's 1*8/528
In case of a playoff, the
through 1983.
2)8/879, John Martin rolled site of tha first gam* will be waa high for the tha Med/Den
Kentucky Gentleman
During that 12-year period. 1*1/848, Bob Bailey 188/808 determined by agreement, if team and Marlon Rankin had
4 Yr. Sir. Ky. Bourbon
Syracuse leads to won-lost .to Vaughn a 201 game to agreement ean be reached a 218/634.
N . Y. STATE
FLKISCHMANN
percentage with .707 followed g*b four points. Lance won among the team* involved. If
Scoring for the Hne was
CHAMPAGNE
PREFERRED BLEND
hy Penn State (.703), Navy t)**e from Rex Liquors and agreement cannot be reached, Schmoyer’s 208'553, FitipatWHITE — PINK
ABC Charcoal Filtered
Sparkling Burgundy
(.084), Army (.851) and PiU Mtaon took a I to 1 decision Gllea wilt determine Ui* site rlek'a 222/586, Smith’s 208/Sir. Ky. Bourbon
REG. 5.35—41.88 CASE
(.829).
REG. 4.10—41.88 CASE
frwn Ron-Sun.
of the first gam* by lot.
571 and Bassinger’a 208/543.
Ey JnBaa B

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Panthers Sharpen Defense In
Preparing To M eet DeLand

Lopes Plans For
1965 AL Season

VAH-1 Officers
Win 3 Gaines
From Acey Deucy

Four Clubs Tie
For Top Spot In
Business League

National League
To Decide Today
On Playoff Plans

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U! c t a flU t Hebert H. Hump­ rtea pcwiident Richard V . Nbr
hrey sad t Republican "truth oa will addreaa a Republican
•quad" is South Georgia this had railing luechaae here
Oet. to, it woe anaouaccd Wedassdsy.

Urmiaghaae, Ala. — Mrs.
Winiam Miller, wife ot the
GOP vice preaideatlel nomi
nee, win make a two-day eampaigo la Alabama next week.

Tallahaaeee, Fla. — GOP
gubernatorial Candidatee Char
lea Holley predicted Widen
day that half of the member*
of the Democratic Florid*

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Legialatore win vote for Bar­ Wednesday tbo alaetloa of
Gold water would poae n*
ry Gddwater for preaideat.
deafer to the Teaaeuoa VaV
Carl Curtlr, Neb., a member ley Authority (TVA).
of tho GOP "truth squad," said Beaafert, N. C. — Repubtt

gubernatorial eandldais
Robert Gavin aald Wedaasdsy
that a m party system laada
to “maehlno boss wl* and
poor programs."
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"The first lady la making
the trip to meet ai many peopie aa pouJbto," aald trip
eochatrman, Mr*. DooaM S,
RutieU, wife of the South Car
ellna governor. "She wante to
auuro them ot the deep love
(be and the Preeidewt fee] for

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age tt — Oct. 1, 1064

County Demos
Name Tanner
Tha Democratic Eiarutive
Committee of Seminole Coun­
ty haa announced that BIU
Tanner hea been named chair­
man of tha Competes Com­
mittee to head up county aetlvitiea for the coming elec­
tion.
Other mrmbara of the com­
mittee include Mrt. C. M.
Flowera, Mrt, Claude Hlttell,
Mrt, Kathleen Reynold* and
Allan Forward.
Robert nillhlmer and Mra.
Reynolda, both memben of
the itata Democratic commit­
tee will act aa llaaon member*
between the etate and county
organliatlona to coordinate
actlvitlea.
Mra. J. D. Morrlcon la
chairman of the county Dem­
ocratic Executive Committee.

Zoo Robbed; 2
Gators Gone

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Ruya dry ia |ucf • few hew*
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• luffu even (loam nai
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• Crevice tael, dud brv*
• floor tool, fabric noule
• biontioe waadw cany

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Tha alligator population at
the Municipal Zoo contlnuea
to dwindle aa thlevta prowl
tha area at night.
Sometime over tha weekend,
polle# were told, two 'gatora
were taken. They meaaured
three to four feet In length,
according to aoo official!. An
attempt wai made to taka a
third but it wee found the
next morning p r o w l i n g
around tho xoo grounds with
a bullet wound In it

A rm s tro n g

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• Quick-dry feoei cleaner
• fabrics vinyl, leather

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Judy K e l l e y . 14-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. P.
t\ Kelley, of aw Alta Vlita,
DeBary, received emergency
treatment Wedneiday night at
Semlnola Memorial Hoipltal
is a reault of a bits on tha
hand by a anake, originally
thought to be a rattieanake.
but later Identified aa a rat
anaka. She waa reported in
good condition thii morning.
She left a Boy Scout Court
of Honor, which her family
waa attending, early to go
homo and do her home work,
and when ahe reached for the
doorknob aha waa bitten by
the aiuke.
Muile loven can now keep
their favorita record* within
eaiy reach with a new attrac­
tive braaa-pleted pole tor rec­
ords. Each record pole haa a
act of three extending racks,
large enough to hold standard
albums and to allow room so
that they can be slipped eesUi in and out of the rack*.

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TH R E E N EW PATROL LEADERS o f Scout
Troop 34 o f the First Methodist Church ns
shown here as they study the rules in the
Scout handbook. From left are Russell Echols,
Bucky Smith and DcAn Taylor. (Herald Photo)

M u x , AM.FM la*,,
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By Mr*. Frank While
The Florida Federation of
Art, Inc. will hold its 37th
eonventlon and ilSth annual
eshitiltlon at
the Detlary
Mansion, tho DeRnry Com­
munity Center and the Mayfair Inn In Sanford Nov. ID21.
The exhibition is brim; preaented by the board of direc­
tor* and no member of the
•xhibition committee is eligi­
ble for awards.
Paintings, ceramira a n d
srulpturo may he enterrd.
Artist# eligible to compete

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1ms joined Reconnais­
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Three (RVA11-3). Aboard U V A ll-3 Chief
Kgbcrs will be instruct­
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Pilots and Reconnaissniicu Attack Naviga­
tors in the A3 Weapons
System Trainer.

Library Needs
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are membera of club* whs
have paid their lDfH dues be­
fore Oct. 1 and who pay the
required entry fee. Those
joining after Oct. 1 may ex­
hibit, hut will not be eligible
for awards.
Paintings must have been
painted no mnre than three
years ago and shculd be a
minimum of 12 inches and a
maximum of 40 inches In­
cluding the frnmt.
Thirty
entries
including
award winners will be selectrd to go on circuit. Awards
are as follows, licit of Show,
any media, F.F.A., 1100; sec­
ond, landscape, any media,
F.P.A., 375; still life, any me­
dia, (7 5 ;
figure painting,
any media, (75; Florida Fed­
eration of Woman’s Clubr„
purchase award, (75; thirst,
seascape, any media, Uellary
Arts and (’ rafts Club, (50;
thirl, custom designed im­
ported picture frame, (50;
third, Past President* Award,
graphics, (50; fourth, water
color, any category, Sanford
Chamber o f Commerce, (25;
oil paintings, any category
Hoard o f Directors, (25; anil
the Governor’s Plaque for a
Florida scene.
Then* la a limit of two en­
tries per person and entry
fees o f (.1 for one entry or
SI for two from one person
may be limited to Annual Ex­
hibition Chairman, S t a l e
Headquarters, The ItcHury
Mansion, Ilellary, C h e c k s
should be paynble tc Florida
Federation o f Art, Inc. and
be accompanied
by entry
slips. Final date for entries
is Oct. 31.

13 Tables At
Bridge Parly

Thirteen tables, directed by
K. Z. Walters were in play
in the weekly nierting of tha
IleBsry Duplicate Rridge Club
Tuesday in the Firemen's
The need# of public librar­
Recreation Hall.
ies for more money, more
NS winners were first, Mrs.
books and n«&gt;re staff will be
Joan Paulk and L, Rurtch;
the pertinent topics on Li­
second, Mrs. A. It, Besom and
brary
Financial
Hcsourres
Mrs. E. E. Anderson, [Mid,
which will be discussed st a
Mrs. Frank Austin and Miss
meeting at the San Juan Ho­
Ethel Johnson; fourth, II.
tel, in Orlnmln October tl.
Guy t'lmse and FJ. Z. Walters.
State legislators, public o f­
K\V winners were first.
ficials and library hoards
Mr*. William
Hague and
members will take part in a
! Mr*. FI. M. Hinkle; second,
symposium on waya in which
! Mrs, Edna l; icily and Mrs.
the lihrarv may ini prove Its
| Ruth Mitguussuo, lliinl, Mr.
financial atatus.
and Mrs. Myron Accardl;
Attending from Sanford will
fourth, Mrs. Charles Hassell
he Mr*. Sarah King, head li­
and Mrs. William Woodlock.
brarian.
Series winners for the
Tha new Library Services
month of September were
and Construction Act provi­
first, Mrs. Myron Arcardi;
sions will be explained and
second, Mrs. F!. M, Hinkle;
principles of library budget­
third, Mrs Dolores M. F'lnn:
ing for large and small librar­
fourth. Mrs. F. FI. Anderson;
ies will he described.
fifth. Mri. William Hague;
Mrs. Gretchen Schenk, out­
sixth, Mrs. Ruth Rlatt; and
standing lihrary lender, auth­
seventh Mrs. A. G. Besomor and consultant will give
the keynote speech at the |0
a,m, nieetinp, with a luncheon
following whlrh provide un
About I2H in rigsret ma­
opportunity for informal dis­ chine money was taken from
cussion. Reservations for the the Pig Hi Whistle, police re­
luncheon should he sent to ported this week. The ma­
the Albertson Public Library chine was broken open tn get
;the money box.
in Orlando.

$2S Stolen

You talk a Init11 n dean nne / / / / This 1961
Falcon DeLuxe I dr. Only 27,000 miles. Radio,
Heater and while fires. Tires are like new. The
cleanest one around Seminole County. It’s lllack
with n white top.

Strickland-Morrison, Inc.
Your Friendly Ford Dealer
322-1181
Sanford
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BPO E D O ES Celebrate Sixth Anniversary
the Dm * n i mad* during
the evening by Mrs. Nash to
Mis. Bowffwx.
Tbs D n ri bad representstires frem Jacksonville Beach,
Sarasota, Wtotar Park aatf O r

of Marly M iw tU sajoyod
authentic Polynesia* f o o d
which was prepared mi eup*
tnrlaad by the president of tbo
DOBS, Mrs. Flaky Nash, who

won moral post stats prosidonts, sad a aatkaal past sopromo president, Mrs. Earl
Boisclaira.
Fallowing tfaa dinner which

Fashionettes
Cordafoy, tong a daytime

T H E SLE E K silhouette, neat end masterly fitted, le the big news In fell
fo re . Autumn hase mink coat (le ft) has Johnny collar which can be worn
up o r down. Pockets are set in pleats and full sleeves turn back into cu ffs.
It can be w orn with or without Its leather belt. Street-length natural snow
lynx coat (righ t) has horisontally worked pelts, shawl collar, braceletlength sleeves and cocoa-colored leather belt. These cotta were designed
hy Andre Path f o r Coonchlck-Forrest.

American Legion
Aiuriliaiy No. 53
To Meet Friday

yoaag carsor gkl oat, aow
poos iato evening. Several de­
signers show taa fabrle la
drossy cletbas for fall sad
winter. Mr. Mart, for example,
ossa white, wide wak cor­
duroy far sleeveless skimmer
drosses built oa prlaceea Ikes,
for twfrpkce outfits with vestjacket tops, sad lor alim-akirt*
ed dinner suits topped with
cutaway jackets eopkd from
moo’s tuxedos. Rhine*toe*

The American Legion Auxil­
iary Volt S3 of Sanford win
moot this Friday evening at
T: SO at the Legion Home on
Highway 17-92 south.
Mrs. Paul Peioid, president,
asks that all members attend,
and extends a cordial welcome
to all auxiliary members from
other units visiting In the area.

the first method the entire ■ad good conditions. These
clump is taken up, dirt wash­ lllks thrive best la kosa
One certain way for e man
ed away from the roots, snd
friable soil. Organic matter to to know that a color Is deflthe re met* either pulled or cut
fine for them especially In nltily wrong for him Is to
feed qualities than any other due# a plant and flowers the sandy soil, when It Incrouts have ■ woman toil klm bs
paranoial Sower, For k- first year planted. Fail le the the water-bolding power and looks ’’cute" In it, says Ron
etoace, the variety of color best time for thk procedure, lessens the leaching of fertilis­ Postal, director of the Nation­
ranging from the original but it can be done during er. Incidentally, one table­ al Council of Men's Fashions.
•rang* and yellow to teds, fkwerkg season, m the lat­ spoon full of a good commer­
piak, browns and almost end- ter case, planla do beat to cut cial fertiliser, 4-g-4 or S-io-Sl The trend In handbaga la to
toss combinations of colors the foliage to within about a dug around each plant in the small, more compact looks,
■aka then pleasing for eras- foot of the ground at trans­ early apring is usually auffl- moderate fiiea replacing the
planting, Frequent watering is ekut. Watering is Important huge carry-alls of former sea­
the yard, along the highway, essential to ■ good start, Lata from tba lime Dower scapes sons. In part, thia change to
ar k the home, likewise, the afternoon k the beat time for begin until bloom* fad* U due to the overall fashion
maximum beauty is desired. trend to the casual look.
■any varieties offer possibil­ watering.
ity of blooms from May If proliferations, aide shoots Mulching helps hold moisture, Young women, for lnatance,
through August. Their adapta­ on the flower acape, are avail­ uniform temperatun, and be­ won't be carrying around so
bility to planting—background, able, ail lllki do not produca comes available food. Any many cans of halriprsy as
teasing and bouffant coiffures
grouping, border*—and the de­ them, thia 1a the simplest type of mulch is good.
Will you try thia interesting give way to the sleek, casual
pendability of these plants means of incraaslng plants.
cuts.
make them popular with both To do this limply cut the culture f
lha novice and the esperienc- scape on# inch above and on*
ad gardener. Also freedom inch below the shoot, place
irsa common pests gives this the cutting rjn rooting med­
dais of lilies practicality for ium-one part peat and one
the busy person or tor the part of coarse sand—and keep
“laiy gardener.” Lastly, the under glaia to hold moisture.
■mount of care thrir culture In approximately two weeks
require* pula them In the fool­ the root system should de­
proof list of flowera.
velop. These acape cuttings do
Hemerocallla to a combina­ well for me just planted
tion of two Greek words, where 1 wish them to grow;
“hemera,” day, and "kallot,” some shading la necessary for
beauty. In fact, tha common several weeks.
krminology, d a y lily or
Propagation from seeds Is
“ baautlful for a day,” goea for the persons who have time
back to thia origk. In point of and the desire to produce new
aga these HUea antedate the varieties. An understanding of
name: hemerocallla la one of Mendel's Law to essential to
the really old Bowera, for it success, for the choice of
to known to have been brought “ parent" plants is vital. This
to Europe about 1573 from tha method la not for the late
Orient — China, Japan, Man­ sleepers as hand pollenalion la
churia or Korea.
the second step; pollen hard­
Originally there wero only ens quickly; alto Insects steal
two types of hemerocallU, pollen In the early morning.
“Lemon Lily” and “ Tawny Those who wish to try thia
Lily.” The popularity of thia way of propagation will find
flower k evidenced by the “ Daylllles and How to Grow
hundreds of varieties to be Them,
Arthur Ben Davis,
found k almost any commun­ (Sanford Library) a very re­
ity today. It was predicted liable eource. Central Florida
GONKS, whimsical stuffed dolls, the newest
that by the turn of this cen­ also has a number of success­
emte with Britain's teen-agers, are Invading the
tury there would be over 4,000 ful hybrldlaera and commer­
American fashion world this fall. Here, Macvarietlei of thia lily.
cial growers Uated k thia
Gonk, n bagpipe playing fellow and Gone-Conk,
Although propagators have book.
the hep chap, lend their charm to felt shifts in
Hemerocallto will grow anysucceeded In producing a wide
festive colors designed by Carl Schulmnn,
rang* of color* in these lilies, whera and under both poor
three of the greatest needs
have not yet been met — more When a beau give* his sweet­
early blooming reds, more low heart a cedar chest, ean the
T H E Y ’RE HERE!
growing breeds suited to bor­ wedding day be far behlndT
der culture, and varieties Nope. It’s Just about a year
whose blossoms will remain off. One company m*&lt;b&gt; a sur­
open k the evening. There are vey end found that to per cent
a few of the latter.
of the young ladies who got
Of the numerous ways of cedar chests from their lovera
p r o p a g a t i n g hemerocal- became brldea within a year.
Us, three ire suited to the ini­ The firm alio reported that
tiate—division of cluinpa, pro­ the majority of eftiar chests
liferations snd seeds. Either given as gifts ar* from “him’’
ot these la quit* ilmple. In to “ her.”

With Thomas A. Williams
Miss Mary Lynn Draper,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Oweston Draper, of
Helena, Ala., and Thomas
Auguitus Williams, son of Mr.
and Mra. E. C. Williams, of
Sanford, were united In holy
matrimony on Friday after­
noon, Aug. 21, at the Ingtoaide
Methodist Church In Baton
Rouge, La.
The doubk ring ceremony
was performed by the Rev. H.
G, Williamson, with Mrs. Lee
Tony, organist, presenting the
nuptial hymns.
The lovely bride was gown­
ed In Ivory peau de sole, etreet
length, with a chantilly lice
cost and her mantilla veil waa
of chantilly lace.
Following the wedding, an
elaborate reception waa held
at the home of the bride'a cou­
sins, Mr. and Mrs. St. Clsir
Bienvcnu, on Castle Kirk
Drive.
The wedding Is of special in.
toreit to Sanford residents,
since the groom was very pop-

nlar here. He graduated from
Seminole High School, receiv­
ed his bachelor’* degree In
music from Alabama College,
and la now working on his
master’s degrae at LSU,
where be Is on the University
library staff. He to also choir
director of the Ingtoaide Meth­
odist Church.
Mr. snd Mrs. E. C. Williams
hava returned from Baton
Rouge, where they attended
their son’a wedding.

Chuluota
His And Her Club
To Meet Monday

The first meeting this sea­
son of the Chuluota His and
Her Garden Club will be held
at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 5,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Cyrus Willard, 271 Fifth St.
Attention of members is called
to tha fact that thia U a
change In the schedule,
Ernest C. Lundberg, asslstA new group of plaatlc-llned snt Agricultural Agent ot Sem­
“ costume" bibs entice young­ inole County, will be the guest
sters with such design* as speaker. Following hi* talk on
sailor, clown Jack-in-the- box, “Hints on Cold Weather Pro­
“ my son, the doctor,” and a tection” there will be a ques­
big league star. The bibs arc tion and answer period. Mem­
generously cut and snap-fast- bers will have an opportunity
en at the neck with no strings to present their gardening
to tie or wear.
Iproblems.

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You can make it a sure, safe
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Inspection mark. It’s in the
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on the giblct wrap, on an inaert, or perhaps printed on
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Patric Haney
Guest Of Honor
On Birthday

LORRAINE SPOTTS. left, Alice Boyd, center, and Eleunore Faint are re­
laxing after push-up exercises in the Slim and Trim Class they are en­
rolled in at the Civic Center, which meets Mundny, Wednesday and Fri­
day at 9:30 a.tn. For further information, prone 322-3161 and ask for the
Recreation Department.

diomsunakaM
By Mrs. IL L Joknsaa
We have Janice Cowley's
excellent recipe for her Apri­
cot Cake. She said to make it
several days before you want
to serve It and tlic flavor will
be just right.
APRICOT CAKE
1 box Duncan Hines Lemon
Supreme
1 cup Apricot Nectar tor
Orange Juice)
4 eggs
4 cup oil
Put all into bowl except eggs
and add them one at a lime.
Mix well. Bake in 325 degree
oven 1 hour or until dune. Im­
mediately remove from oven
and pour on cake: 1 cup pow­
dered sugar mixed wllh ju k e
of 1 or 2 lemons. The longer
the cako sets the better, as
the juice will soak down
through the cake,
Use an angel food cake pan.
greased ami floured.

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8

Miss Sandra Odetn Bandy,
daughter of Mrs. Elmer G.
Bandy, o f Birmingham, Ala.,
and the late Col. Bandy, and
Lt. B a k e r Joe Jameson,
U.S.A.F., wn of Mrs. Bonnie
IL Jameson, of Magnolia,
Ark., and the late Mr. Jame-

By Mildred Kaiey
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Mc­
Carthy, Mary Lou McCarthy
and Doug Lovell sere gurits
who helped Patric &lt;Rlc) Han•y celebrate hie birthday Sun­
day evening at the Haney
home on Hartley Avenue.
Rlc, now a teen-ager, en­
joyed many gilts and the desirrt luncheon which cllmaard
an evening o f reminiscing by
the older guests of their teen­
age days.
Birthday wishes. Just like
candles, seem to have a little
way o f giving added sparkle
to a very special day. Rlc waa
given on# for happy yester­
days, ooe for a happy now
and one for ■ r a y future, as
ho blew out the candles on his
cake.

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1* cup finely chopped celery
U cup finely chopped onion
2 tbsps. chopped parsley
4 Isp. salt
4 tsp. pepper
2 tbsps. cooking oil
1 104-ox. can cream of mush
room soup
H cup milk
Mix together salmon, rice.
2 tbsps. milk, eggs, celery,
onion, parsley, salt and pep­
per. form into patties. In skil­
let, brown pallies in hot oil.
Blend together soup,
cup
milk and pour over patties.
Iteduce heat, cover and sim­
mer 13 minutes. Serves 8.

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And how's this?
PEACH PARADISE PIE
3 egg whites
I tsp. vanilla
'• t»p. salt
1 cup sugar
cup vanilla wafer crumbs
1a cup chopped pecans
1 tsp. baking powder
1 pkg. peach gelatin
1 cup truillng water
4 cup cold water
1 cup heavy cream, whipped
Beat egg whites, vanilla and
salt until foamy. Gradually
beat in sugar, continue beat­
ing until still peaks form.
Fold in erumbs, nuts soil bak­
ing powder. Spread in gi*&gt;a»cd
9-inch pie plate, piling high
around edge. Bake ut 3uu de­
grees for 45 minutes, or until
firm on the outside and pale
gold in culor. Cool. Dissolve
peach gelatin In boiling water.
Add told water; chill until
thickened slightly. Whip gel­
atin until fluffy. Fold in whip­
ped cream. Four into merin­
gue sin'll, if desired, garnish
with drained peach slices.
Chill until firm. Makes 1 9-inch
pie,

mixture. Chill In refrigerator 2 squares unsweetened choco­
several hour*. Mikes 1 quart.
late, malted
You can keep this relish for
Pour popped com in large
several week*.
bowl, big enough to bold twice
*
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the amount, aot aside. Com
Here’* a "coming up" holi­ bine light com syrup, sugar
day appetiser.
watar and butter U saucepan.
OLIVE AND CHEESE
Cook over medium heat stir­
APPETIZER
ring constantly, until sugar Is
dissolved. Cootinue cooking,
4 recipe plain pastry
2i large pimento stuffed olh ei without stirring to 390 degrees
24 thin 1-lnch squares Cheddar or to a hard crack stage,
when a small amount of mix­
cheese
Roll out pastry on a lightly ture Is dropped in cold water.
(loured board to-!* Inch thick. Remove from heat. Add melt­
Cut into 24 24-incb squares. ed chocolate, blend well. Slow­
Place cheese on squares and ly pour the hot mixture over
top with olives. Bring two op­ tiie popped corn, atirrlng until
posite corners of pastry over the corn 1* uniformly covered.
olives and pinch together. Separate the kernels of com,
Place on baking sheet and working quickly, and spread
bake In 450 degree oven for 10 on trays until cold.
minutes or until
Make* 24.
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browned.

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O ct Wave Days

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Evening Fatigue
First Symptom Of
Pre-Heart-Attack

LT. AND MRS. BAKER JOF. JAMESON

The Dorcas Class Members
Enjoy Family Dinner Meet
The Dorcas Sunday school
Class of Hie Central Baptist
Church and their families as­
sembled recently at the home
of Mr. ami Sir*. Dills Owen on
Sylvan Lake fur the monthly
business and social meeting.
The member* and guest* en-

Show er Proves
Successful With
Chemical Burns
NEW YORK (UPI) - The
best trestment for chemical
bums, three New York nlastlc
surgeon* report. Is to put Hie
patient under a shower—and
keep him there.
In a study of 273 chemically
burned patients, Drs. flartrum
E. Bromberg. In U'ltul Song,
anil Richard H. Balden found
Hut those trralnl by continu­
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ranging from six hours to six
•lays—skin grads were nec­
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the cases. Of patienU not
showered, 34 per ernt required
grafts. 3ln*l patients were
children under age five.

joyed a covered dish dinner",
with the hostess furnishing Hie
entree of delicious chicken
awl yellow rice.
Following the social and din­
ner, the ladies held the busi­
ness meeting with the presi­
dent. Mrs. J. () Galloway,
presiding. Mr*. J. 0. Osburn
opened flu- meeting with pray­
er, followed by the president
appointing a nomuialing com­
mittee for the new church
year. Crneral business was
discussed, and the meeting
was rlost-d with prayer byMr*. VV, 4 Harmon.
MciiiIkts attending weir the
.times. G. II. High, W. L. Har­
mon, T. G. Richardson, L. G.
Appleby, J. Q. Galloway,
I'nyllia Nash ami 11. E. Wil­
cox.
The October meeting will be
held at the homo of .Mr*. Phyl­
lis Nash l I21U .Magnolia Avc.
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NEW YORK (UPI) - The
occurrence of unexpected fa­
tigue In the form of early eve­
ning tiredness has been tagged
as the first stage in developing
of e heart attack. According
to a report by Dr. Robert S.
Green, o f Cincinnati, Ohio, this
symptom is the first of three
"pre-hcart-attack f a t i g u e
stages" which c m
begin
months before the attack.
In thu report In "Medical
World News," a newsmaga­
zine for phvtician*. Dr. Green
also said the second stage Is
marked by progressively In­
creasing fatigue during the
early part of the work week
ami for longer period* earli
day. This occurs three to six
month* before the attack. The
third stage, called “ absolute
fatigue,” (s marked by a
washed-out feeling in which
the heart has a time meeting
(lie smallest demand.*.

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Father Michael Mulvoy offi­
ciated at the Impreasive cere­
mony at St. Francis Catholic
Chapel on tha campus of the
University of Alabama. U
was one of the moat elaborate &amp; W ; weddings of the season.
Immediately following the
PMJU HVtat BOWS*
wedding, a reception was held
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U . and Mrs. Jameson are
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fix popcorn. Here are several raclpe In the Florida Meat
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recipes which 1 have received Recipe book. It is Immh Chop
g large baking apples
from tlie Home Service De­ and Yam Skillet. 1 hope she
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1 pkg. Instant caramel nut
partment of Rest Foods Co.
OLD FASHIONED POPCORN 2 tbsps. butter
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1 medium onion, sliced
2 tbsps. water
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4 shoulder lamb chops about
1 eup light corn syrup
1 cup dark or waffle corn
4 inch thick
4 cup raisins
ayrup
salt and pepper to taste
2 tbsps. oleo, melted
I cup brown sugar
1 Mb. can of Louisiana yams,
Wash and core apples. Place
4 cup water
drained
in shallow baking dish. Com­
1 tsp. vinegar
Melt butler, add lamb chop*
bine nut pudding and water.
2 tbsps. bultrr
and cook over luw heat until
Stir until well blended. Add
2 qts. unsnltcd popped com
browned on both sides. Add
corn syrup, raisins and oleo.
Combine corn syrup, brnwn
onion and cook 3 flnutes. Add
Meat until well blended. Spoon
sugar, water and vinegar In'
ysms, salt and pepper. Cover
syrup over apples, filling the
saucepan. Cook over medium j
and cook over low heat 23
centers. Bake at 350 degrees
heat, stirring constantly until
minutes or until chops sre
about 45 minutes, or until spmixture Itoili. Continue cook­
tender.
pies are tender. Basto apples
ing. stirring almost constantly
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occasionally
while
baking.
to hard ball stage (260 de­
A
pretty
tsble doesn't nec­
ig Serve with syrup while warm.
grees) or until a small amount
essarily mean the adequate
Serves 8.
01 mixture forms a hard ball
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meal — make wbat you eat
when tested in very cold wa­
count. Here are some "dress
How do these SALMON'
ter. Remove from heat quick­ up" ideas to help meet your
PORCUPINE STEAKS sound t
ly, add butter and blend. daily requirements in live
1 1-lb. can salmon, drained
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Slowly pour over popped corn vegcla hie-fruit group.
1 cup Instant rice, uncooked
in large bowl, while mixing
PEANUT MUTER SOUP
FRENCH-FRIED ONION
2 tbsps milk
well. Form into balls, using
4
cup
chopped
onion
2 whole eggs
RINGS
as little pressure as possible.
4 cup chopped celery
I large onion, cut In 4 inch
Butter
hands
if
desirrd.
Mike*
2 tbsps. butter or oleo
slices
about 15 balls about 2 4 incbca
1 cup peanut butter
milk
in
diameter.
3 vegetable bouillon cubes
1 cup pancake mix
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4 cups boiling water
4 tsp. salt
POPCORN
Ha tsps. lemon juice
4 cup water
Cook onion and celery in
PEANUT BRITTLE
2 tbsps. chopped parsley
butler until tender. Blend in
14 cups sugar
Separata onion slices into
peanut butter. Dissolve bouil­
4 cup dark corn ayrup
rings. Soak in milk 13 min­
lon cubes In boiling water.
4 cup water
utes. Place pancake mix, salt
Gradually add bouillon to (tea4 tsp. salt
and water in bowl, beat 2 min­
cut butter mixture blending
4 cups prepared popcorn
utes, add parsley. Drain onion
i thoroughly. Stir In lemun juice
1 cup shelled peanuts
rings, dip in batter. Drain off
SA V E
and heat to serving tempera­
2 tbsps. butter
•xceis batter. Fry in deep fat
ture. Serves 6.
1 tsp. vanilla
373 degrees about 2 minutes
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Combine sugar, com ayrup, or until golden brown, turn
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only once. Drain on absorbent
this Fruit Relish recipe. She pan. Stir over low heat until
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did Dot sign her name. But 1 sugar ia dissolved. Cook over
• • •
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thank her very much for IL medium heat to hard crack
CRUNCHY
APPLE CRISP
RED. 810 TO «53 WAVES
It's c a l l e d TANGERINE stage, (300 degrees) or until
BASE
CRANBERRY RELISH.
LESS 20% DURING
a small amount of syrup forms 3 cop# sliced cooking apple*
2 tangerines, quartered anil hard, brittle threads when
OCT. WAVE DAYS
1 tbsp. lemon juice
seeded
dropped into very cold water.
TOPPING
4 cups (re»h cranberries
SieanwhlL- spread popcorn 4 eup flour
3 cups sugar
and nuts in a well-greased 1 cup quick or old fashioned
Put tangerine pieces with shallow pan and heat in 350
llair Styling Salon
uncooked oats
peel and cranberries through degree oven 10 minutei. Re­
4 cup brown sugar
2201 S. Park Avc.
food chopper. Add sugar to move ayrup from heat, quickly
4 tsp. salt
add margarine and vanilla, I Up. cinnamon
stir until butter nieita. Pour 4 Up. nutmeg
over
popcorn nut
mixture, 4 cup butter, melted
toss. Spread mixture thin on
Heat oven to moderate 273
flat surface. Break Into until degrees. For base, place apFRID AY ONLY
pieces. Makas 1 4 iba.
plea in shallow 14 qt. baking
• • •
dlih. Sprinkle lemon Juice
CHOCOLATE COATED
over apples. For topping com ­
POPCORN
bine dry ingredients. Add but­
2 qts. salted popcorn, popped ter and mix well; sprinkle
I cup light com syrup
over applea. Bake in 373 de­
lI cup sugar
gree oven about 30 minutee.
4 cup water
Serve warm or cold with ice
i tbsps. butter
cream. Servea 8.

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abort eourea, $100; hospitality
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Xdgar Lyons wan aamod dalagate* to the Council pch«duled ta RM«t Oct. U at Lyme*
Bilk School.
U m P.TJL bylaw*
n — Idad to require tba slgnalure at both treaaurer and
preafdent amchock*
Ottrera aad i
krrltad to attood a Laodar
•hip TFalala* School apoauor
ad by tha Couoty Couactl at
Lyman oa Oct. I at • p. n .
Mra. C. C. Tomlia, chairman
at tha Cllato Mother*, aakad
lor mare volunteers to work la
Mm achool clinic.
Following the room visitation
wfreehmeote ware aerved.

DODOS CAM P WAGON, for year-round eon.
rantonca t o travel anywhere at anytime la on
display at Seminole County Motors. Note the
elevated top which la only four inches high
when in th e 'down position/ The Dodge Camp

The PTO of WaaUlda Oram■ar School held Ha f c * Bathring at laa year Tuesday
with sa opea house, followed
by a general meeting- Par­
ents ware welcomed by Free­
man Baggett, principal.
Scouts of Troop 244 conductad a flag ceremony, and
Scoutmaster Jim Duhan pre­
sented tha school with a pad­
re aad a gavel.
New officers and committee
chairmen were Introduced
and plana for the year were
discussed with a membership
drive planned to encourage
parent* to join the PTO.
Tba drive will be conducted
ai a contest between classWagon, shown above with Charlie Craig o f
rooms with a prise going to
Seminole County Motors, can do anything an o r .
fee alias enlisting the largest
dinary station can do plua many exciting thing*
membership.
to now limited to bulky travel trailers.
Baiter Biggs, PTO presl
(Herald P h oto)
dent suggested that identifi­
cation tags be acid. The pro­
blem of school children cross­
Legion Meeting
ing the highway at Third St.
and French Are. wit discuss­
Americas Legtoo George
ed and Biggs appointed a
M. Jacob* Memorial Post 223 committee to look Into the sit­
of Chuluota will hold a ragu uation. Refreshments were
Isr meeting Sunday, Oct. 4. served by tha sixth grade moat S p. m. la tba Legion Home. Ithere.

Johnson Brushes Off Safety
Advice From Warren Group

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PFC C H A R L E S W .
Koke, a 11159 graduate
o f S e m I n o I * High
School, is presently in
Wildflecken, Germany,
for 28 day* o f bivouac
training. Koke received
an Associate o f Arts
degree in June, 1961,
f r o m Southern Union
Junior College, Wadley,
Ala. In August, 1963,
lie earned hia Bachelor
o f Science degree in
education from Athena
(A la.) College. He en­
tered the Army Dec.
13, 1963, c o m p l e t e d
bnaic training at Fort
Gordon, Ga.

WASHINGTON (TJPt) ka tighten am
President Johnaon Intend* B eurlty.
keep on mingling with crowM Tba major task la to provide
and does v t think that ba B better Information about known
risking his utoty by doing to potential asaaattna, Dillon
That was tha word tramsaid.
Treasury Secretary Dongtto Tba Warren Commission'!
Dillon Wednesday after Joto report on John F. Kennedy'*
•on's firat meeting wtth tM assassination urged that fee
tour-man panel bo set up I* "preventive latcllj gene*” actistudy way* of carrying «M vitlea at the Secret Service bo
the Warren CommUiton’a rec­ improved.
ommendation* on president!* Dillon said that the commit­
tee discussed wtth Johnson hi*
security.
Dillon, chairman of tM wide exposure to big crowds
group, told newamen that IB in motorcades, including fre­
proposals would be ready bf quent unscheduled stops which
Warrant
Commission
January. He said that a num­ the
ber of improvement! already frowned upon.
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ATTENDING THE firat meeting o f the W est Lake Brantley Women'a
Auxiliary held Thursday ut the homo o f Mra. Jeri Rigsby on West Lake
Brantley Rd., Forest City, were (seated left to right), Mrs. Clare Stenberg, M rs. Edythe Griffith and Mra. Rigsby, president o f the W est Lake
Brantley Association; .Handing, Mrs. Glnny McClellan, Mrs, Grace Sechrest, Mrs. Jean Klinger and Mrs. Anna Nnsh. Their special project
will be to assist youngsters needing help, especially at Christmas time.

W O R LD -S E R IE S 1964

HD Workshop
Held In DeBary
By Mra. Freak While
Tha DaBary Home Damoaatretloo Club bald Ha work
■hop laat week at the Com­
munity Center and Mr*. Don
aid Drach presented new Idea*
lor gifla and holiday decora
tiona.
Luncheon waa served and
a bualneaa aeaiioa held. Mr*.
George Cnwke presided In tba
absence of the prcildcnt.
Mra. Croak* pretented a
program on the new (all color*
and
material*.
Primitive
print* from Central America
are In the forefront with pea
aant print*, atrlpea, colonial
and outdoor moll(a alao popu
lar.
Following her talk on what
tha amart woman will wear
thle (all and waiter, color
aUdea of “ Tha Family and Old
Faahiooed Hospitality" were
shown by Mra. Harold Eby,
county agent. Sh« ihowrd the
color romlbnationa one could
achieve by changing aettinga.
She demonatreted a patio
aeene (or family and guesls,
one (or teenagers, buffets,
formal ami informal, ami
even the Bride's firat break­
fast table.
Mr*. Albert Model report
ed on the recent county roun
cil meeting as submitted by
delegate Pauline el'titt.
chrystal and metal ii*&gt;*
and “ bird cages'' made from
hangers we** shown. Approx!
ataly 60 member* and 12
guests attended.

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INTERM EDIATE MYF momliera o f the Casselberry Community Metho­
dist Church are shown enjoying a splash party Saturduy afternoon at
the hom e o f Mr. und Mrs. Illynn Ileikcr, Northmoor ltd., Casselberry.
They a rc, front left to riglil. Becky Keiker, Debbie Strong and Alice Deppen and back row, Bonnie Keiker, Mclrndu (.’nssellierry, Debbio W ebber
and Sandy Porter. Joining in tha fun were young Rusty Keiker and his
guest Cathy Cusselbcrry.
(Herald Photo)

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Altamonte
Library Sets
Two Tag Days
By Jalia Bartae
The Altamonte Springs Com
muni!)' Library Association
will sponsor a tag day in front
JOHN K. ItOHISON, field representative for
of Publix Market at the Semi
Autonctics Division, North American Aviation,
note Plata on Friday ami Sal
Inc., in Sanford, holds a training session with a
•rday.
sailor uboard the nuclear powered attack car­
Tags reading ‘'Adventure* in
rier Enterprise. Robison is senior member o f
history, laughter, and mystery
the Autonetics technical advisory board assign­
at the Altamonte Springs Lib­
ed to Heavy Attack Squadron Seven, which
rary" will be given to those
flic* North American A5 Vigilantes from the
making donations.
carrier.
Mrs. Mary Starke, chairman
I'ER IN LB.
of the project states, “ We hope
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and at the same time bring
our plans for our new library The .School Food Service As­ served refreshments. Mrs.
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building closer to reality."
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school
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recently
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area will respond to this pro­
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yearbooks and told of the Sanford G as Co.
Books for ai Internes* inchsd School.
ling tba latest beat sellers are Mr*. Margie llowelt, hostess acemta tor fee approaching
1M W. let ST.
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on poverty, to the tuna o f |W7.5 mil­
lion, what n ext?
Contraaa haa provided the ammu­
nition, but it cannot aupplf the peo­
ple to man the guns. So, aa ha did
on the famous W orld War I recruit,
in t poster by Jamea Montgomery
Flagg, l/n cle Sam is pointing his fin­
ger and saying: “ I want you.”
Specifically, the government la
looking fo r about 6,000 full-time and
any number o f part-time volunteers
to serve in three categories o f the
antipoverty arm y:
. fA (Volunteers In Service
— VISTA
to Am erica). This la the socalled do­
mestic Peace Corps, which hopes to
enlist 5.000 people from the age o f
18 on up, including retired persons.
VISTA personnel will be called up­
on for a variety o f taikf&gt; such aa
serving in federal programs dealing
with mental health, Indians and mig­
rant workers as well as in the Job
Corps and local community antipov­
erty programs.
Like the Peace Corps, VISTA vol­
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ance, and $50 will be placed in escrow
to be paid to them in a lump sum at
the end o f their service ($600 a
year).
— JOB CORPS. Needed In the
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Political Notebook

and counselors to sta ff the rural con­
servation and urban training centers
where an attempt will be made to sal­
vage the potentials o f thousands o f
school dropouts. Corpsmen will be
paid salaries comparable to those
they would receive as teachers else­
where.
— COMMUNITY ACTION PRO­
GRAMS. Part-time volunteers o f all
ages willing to serve without pay are
wanted for a variety o f joint federallocal antipoverty offensives. Such
help m ight take the form o f tutoring
adult education classes or managing
day-care centers fo r children while
their mothers take lessons In health
or homemaking or learn a work skill.
Complete information about any
o f these services can be had by writ­
ing to the O ffice o f Economic Op­
portunity, Washington, D.C. 20506.

WASHINGTON — (NEA)
—Russian commentators, un­
daunted by distant* from th*
■era*, ar* busy trying to fignr* out th* Amaricaa presi­
dential election.
But . there's this "thought
gap," and ft sterna to b«
won* than laaguag* differ­
ences.
To illustrate, Ist'a have a
look at the notions tossed out
at s Moscow radio roundtable
discussion, with translations
provided by official U.8. sour­
ces.
Just for openers. Russia’s
Walter Cronkite* and Chet
Huntley* went to believ* that
our parties don't spend time
selfishly spelling out their
own platforma, but Instead
generously "lay b*reH the op­
position's proposals.
Our own politicians and ob­
server* concede that all ia not
well In the Republican party
between Barry Goldwster's
triumphant conservative* and
the vanquished moderate*.
But It will b« nrwa to New
York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller,
Michigan Gov. George Rom­
ney and other stilt-established

Thought For Today
The fear o f the Lord is the begin­
ning o f w isdom ; a good understand­
ing have all those who prnctlce it.
His praise endures for ever l —
Psalms 111:10.
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Bruce Biossat — Roy Cromley

ANOTHER YEAR O F G O O D BUSINESS

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There can be no knowledge and no
truth without accurnte facts, but nil
the facts In the world do not add up
to knowledge.— Dorothy Thompson.

The Cramped Camper
It will take aggressive sctioo by all larcls of govern,
moot—and by all of tbo coo*
sanation organiiaUoaa Latera tied in outdoor recreation—
to enable us to preserve for
our citlteni the present pat*
tern of outdoor opportunity.
If we fail to act, outdoor camp­
ing apace will be rationed
and the camping experience
will be largely a cramped, *1bow-to-elbow affair.
Our population ia growing at
the rate of about 7,000 every
24 houra, constantly preaalng
on our outdoor camping areas.
We are not keeping abreast
with today's demands, let
alone
tomorrow's
assured
seeds.
The most vivid example of
camping pressure can be
found In Yoaeraite Valley,
w hen, in the last year, 950,000
camperdaya wera spent in the
2,500 campsite* within the
narrow confines of the Valley
floor.
The overcrowding of national
park and recreation facilities
illustrates the growing oppor­
tunity that private enterprise
will have for developing com
plementary campgrounds ad
Jseent to park areas, and with

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Altamonte Springs
Mrs. Julia Barton
838-1211
Bear Lake-Forest City
Mr*. Maryann Miles
US-3478
Casselberry
Mrs. Jane Casselberry
US-5044
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Chutuotn
Mrs Jean Mi gin
245-1742
Itelary
Mrs. Frank White
MS-4222
Deltona
Mrs- Mildred Basey
MS-5421

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Mrs JoAnn Hays
219-4872

cou ists of passenger cart
Immediate access to them.
Heretofore speed has dominat
Thera can be but a faw more ed all other factors in high
gnat national parks. It ii time way planning. Driving too-often
wa secured notable areas such has become a harrowing
Fire Islands, Assateague, Can- nervetensing, a n d vacuous
yonlandi, Sleeping Bear Dunes, swish, rather than a plcasur
tad the Oiark Rivers before able exploration of th* beau
our option runs out.
tiea of the American country
But setting aside these areas
side.
is not enough. Another genera­
Full use should be made for
tion, if untutored and unappre­ aesthetic enhancement of high
ciative of the deeper meaning way routes. The Bureau of
of this green legacy, might Public Roads has a provision
wall stand Idly by, allowing that allows 3 percent of Flor­
destruction of the basic na­ ida aid fonds to be used for
tural valuea of these hard- acquiring protective natural
woa parks. The great conserva­ areas and for roadside land­
tionist Aldo Leopold said: scaping. Almost no use haa
"recreational development is been made of this excellent
a Job not of building roads provision. This is because of
inta lovely country, but of the shortsighted assumption by
building receptivity Into the certain
highway engineers
still unlovely human mind." that they can lay 3 percent
Conservationist* should be­ more concrete with that mon­
gin to look to the plans and ey. Yet, where the provision
programs of their highway has been applied, contingency
sysMms, and ask whether the funds have easily covered an­
full potential of their use by nual mileage goals.
the American people la being
Camping is a vital contribu­
realised. Recent aurvey* re­ tion to the American way of
veal that sightseeing by auto­ life. It develops character and
mobile is 'he favorite recrea­ strengthens family ties. It is
tional pastime of a majority an enjoyment that becomes
of Americana, and that 80 dearer through the y ea n and
retains an appeal that can be
equalled by few other outdoor
pursuits. Yet, camping as 1
have experienced it and as I
hope millions of Americans
Enterprise
can, lx threatened. Whatever
Mr*. Ritchie Harris
your individual or group in
•M-M34
terests, they often are weak
and ineffective in a Nation of
Lake Mary
more than 190 million. Thus, I
Mrs. Francra Waster
j again urge that you dovetail,
whenever possible, your spe­
Like Monroe
cific interests with those of
Mrs. H. L. Johnses
other well meaning conserva­
222-4722
tion groups. Join them and
support them In their pro­
Longweed
Mrs. Penns Ritas
grams. In turn, they will sup­
US-2217
port you in the common cause
North Orlando
of developing better outdoor
Mrs. Margaret Cosby
recreation opportunities.
323-4795

222-1211

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Mrs. Clarence Snyder
222-4841

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Ka part at an* m atsnat, new* or aaviriietac. o f tbit edition
of Tbe baalerd Herald w a r be ropredactu la aa* manner wllheul arrllita permtael-ja of tbs pablisbsr e f Tbe Herald. Aa*
Individual ar firm rsipoaalblo for aiu* ivpruductlea will bo
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Jimmy’s parents can take
out a tollrge insurance pol­
icy to finance his later edu­
cation. But be may not want
to go to college unless they
first "brain wash" him
favorably toward education­
al subjects, ho scrapbook
this case and by all mcana
■end for the booklet below.
All parents can use It.
CASK T-493: Jimmy J., aged

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ters front |)a readers on p sbII* allalrs. Tbe writer mar »»e
a pea same provided ibe letroe alee rarrlra Ibe wrller'a
tree aama o ld adders#, l etlere
af fewer Ibaa SS* w eed, will
be alvea preference. Letlere
addreeacil la atbora are accept­
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la perseaallllea. poefr* la aaf
pabllihed b* Tbo Herald.

Editor, Herald:
I think It shameful that for­
mer president Truman desires
to show (hr world whit in old
goat he Is. himself, by calling
Goldwater an ass.
All real Democrats should
cringe when undignified poli­
ticians surli as Truman are
given undue prominence by
news media, whereby they can
pop off as overheated steam
boilers.
On the basis of natural tal­
ent, both Truman and Hum­
phrey are better fitted to be
bar-room bouncers in ■ Drew
Prarson saloon, than to he
political leaders. For in such
suitable surroundings, they
could eject an unruly drunk
with their oratory muscles.
This should be a worthy
public service, because the
booier would go on the wagon
in preference to a second blast
from Harry and Horatio.
By Hal Cochran
Yours truly,
It's smart to execute good
Georg* Bobrow
intention* instead of letting
th«m die.

Barbs

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Lawn Spraying

To The Editor

Worry Clinic
overtake his more industrious
6, Is a bright first grader.
"D r. Crane," his doting par­ classmates the entire year.
If hia protestors grade on
ents began, "w e want Jimmy
to go through college and be­ the "cu rve," then lie will be
it the bottom of the class and
come s doctor.
"But we don't have much get a " D " or "E " mark, de­
money, so how can we be sure spite his high I. (J.
Barents,
encourage good
he wilt get that kind of edu­
reading habits! In fact, start
cation?"
Barents can now take out reading good stories to your
college Insurance policies on youngsters even while they
their children, which will help arc toddler*.
Help them grow fond of their
finance their later education.
But even more important is newspaper, so read the bet­
to instil a "cultural hunger" in ter child comics aloud!
For this Is actually a su
your toddlers I
Unless you "brain wash" perb way to insure your child
them favorably toward read­ s college education later on
Despite your college insur
ing and other basic educational
tools, your child will probab­ ance policy, your child will
not want to go on to college or
ly flunk out of high school.
Or, if he does finally gra­ even be able to enter, unless
duate, lie will be near the bot­ you start him on the right
tom of the clasi and thus find track.
Reading lx the motor in the
it almost imposjibl# to get
entire educational machine *o
inside any college.
Remem tier, our colleges are be sure you tactfully make *
glutted. Thousands of aspir­ swift, fluent reader out of
ing students ar* being turned your child.
For school teachers can't do
away.
And tens of thousands who thia alnnd It usually takes
do got inside our state col­ parental help to make a cul­
leges are then funked out by tured boy or girl who can
the end of the first semester. qualify for college.
And urge your tern agr high
Why? Because they can’t
read fluently! And because schoolers to enroll in s first
they lack the proper habits rate Business College for the
one-year or two-year diploma
for efficient study!
In college, all students are courses.
Then they can finsnre their
surrounded by others with
similar high f. Q.. whereas college work in extension uni­
in high school a brilliant child versity night classes, even
m iy be able to coast along while holding a good paying
and pass because many of his position in the daytime.
Send for my booklet "How
classmates are of lower I. Q
Rut college is Ilk* the New to Raise Your Child's School
York Yankees, where every­ Marks,” enclosing a long
return
envelope,
body is a "p ro." You ean't stamped,
get by if you ire an "am a­ plus 20c.
Use It NOW to mike sure
teur" at studying.
If t college freshman rnaiti your child ran compete with
even during his first week, college caliber youth when he
he may then be unshle In is 18.

Editor, The Herald:
the mnny times rather srratI was highly indignant on ic and jiertiliar bahavimir of
rending an article appearing our half.grown young, it ia
in The Nunford Herald on rather refreshing to observe
September 2nd, concerning and to offer a word o f com­
our respected County Com­ mendation and praise to the
missioner, Mr. Avery, Inas­ administrators and teachers
much am a very small amount and pupils o f th* South Sem­
of truth was expressed,
inole Junior High and the
I have owned a home and roaches and students of the
lived in the Bear Lake area Sanford Junior High rchool
for thirteen year* and no during the recent gnmo play,
commissioner, to my knowl­ ed between the two schools
edge, has done ao much for at the Lyman High Field.
us as Mr. Avery. Our former The conduct of roaches and
commissioner, Mr. Swafford, players of both teams; th*
before being retired, delivered fine attitude, full with loyal­
to a controversial ditch, some ty for their schools and yet
tile to be installed. When he showing a right attitude
was defeated, ho had the tile and sportsmanship of the
removed—ami further, he waa attending students, tha fine
a party to our tax being work o f tha Junior High
raised.
band, all reflecting the cali­
1 refuse to lie ungrateful to ber o f leadership and teach­
Mr. Avery, since he haa ful­ ers that are in tha schools,
filled his promise that ha should be noted and recognis­
would do hia best to give us ed by all o f us and give ut
our proportionate share of an incentive to take pride in
the tax dollars rollrcted—&gt; our schools and the fine work
anil one thing for sure—his done by them In th* educa­
word was always good. Mr. tion In revr su many areas
Avery suffered humiliation provided by them.
from our ditch owners, but
Rev. Lucas F. Grits
he still succeeded in reliev­
ing our water danger by his
determination to serve th*
taxpayers of Seminole Coun­

governed by wicked military
monopolists and thalr workers.
F u r t h e r more, President
Johnson ha* thus f*r given
no hint of *n intent to cut
back defense outlays mater­
ially.
The Russian analysts cor­
rectly report Johnson’s wide
lead over Goldwater In major
public opinion polls. But they
seem to think our pollster* go
fishing after Labor Day.
Say* th* tame Zavyalov:
"It ia w«I1 known that in
th* last two months (before
• 11 c ti o n ) th* figures can
change, eo that it is difficult
to foresee th* final result"
It might Indeed be tough to
predict a given campaign out­
come if the pollsters went vs.
rationing just aa th* batUa
warmed up.
Zavyalov calls tha eastern
states th* "bastion of tha
Democrats,” evidently Ignor­
ant of New England's gentrally staunch support of tha
GOP candidate* In presidentlal testa, and of th* fact that
such others a* New York,
Pennsylvania and Michigan
have swung back and forth.
Having plunged boldly Into
telling Russian Hitaner* what
our election Is all about, th*
Soviet "experts” might have
dared to propnesy tbe Nov. V
outcome in America. But her*
they grew limp.
Raya Alexander Khasanovt
“ We have attempted to In­
form you of th* supposition*
which aro being made la
America. Rut it la natural that
no preliminary conclusions, no
forecasts, can be made on the
bails of this data at present.
"The elections are a domes­
tic affair af the American
people. We shall learn their
result in two months. On this
we conclude our broadcast."

‘ COUNTDOW N"

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LEFT TO
DEMOCRATIC
State Demeerstts
(■•cut!-* CemsilH**,
Wert** M. BeedrUh,
C kiirsi**

ty.
M. C. Roush
Editor, Th* Herald:
Being relatively new to
Florida and th* QrUndo area,
and reading several of th*
local and national newspapers
and continually reading items
of a critical nature concern­
ing th* schools, teachers, ami

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a nervous breakdown,
a a
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of a purebred (log's mouth tl
Pag* 1-A
Sanfonl, Florida
Thura., Oct. 1, 196-1
It's always easy to find a always hlsek ?
A—Thi* i* tru# In only a
blotter right after tha ink on
few breeds. Usually it is pink.
W A L T aca a . s l U L O f v . s d i t o u u s n r c s L i i a u
a latter has dried.
o o a
rx a a a voltuli.xe, u n s u n n - •&lt;a«m ■*«*«•»
U U i X L. STBSITKOaa
Q—Can hardwood and softBOUEKT ALK1A.XUKN
Th* only eomfortar you
A sso cia te K 4lt*r
a d v e r t is in g D ir se U e
wood
cuttings be taken from
need
on
real
hot
nights
ia
a
■ AUMV I. JOUXIBX
*o* u axss
M a a a g li* E d itor
the same tree?
Adnartlilni Manage*
spread of good cheer.
a t t a x s k il l x s h k w
NOT PLATT
* * *
A—Yee, at th* appropriate
Oeaarei Advsrllalni M e a tie r
Tslsaraah Editor
BONIS W lf.L IA M *
JANUS BM OM M AM aa
A storm In the west blew timet of the year.
S o c ia l;
E d itor
N uslatia M taagsr
a younp boy out of bed. It
DOTTIK A ttri.X
ra a o arau s
Q—What
familiar "nut"
Cits Editor
Mechanical a u * l
should have waited
until
It'O I WULLI
■ ILL v i x c a s T
grows
underground?
school started.
O s » t j Ediur
S tall i’ h o lo f ra ph .r
A —Th* peanut, classed as
e e
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Why doe* a but move much a fruit.

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per cent of the traffic on our
By Stewart L. Vdall
U. S. Secretary at the Interior new Interstate highway system

Herald Area Correspondents

•tat* leaders that "liberalminded element* art being ex­
pelled from the party and
their plaeee taken by aggres­
sive - minded persons from
Gotdwater's supporters."
Th* Russian chap who of­
fered that one ia accustomed
to th* Communist party's
ruthless expulsion* end as­
sumes we play the same way.
The Moscow commentators
understand wtll enough that
Goldwater hopes to achieve
victory by taking California,
Texas, Illinois, Ohio, Indiana,
and a number of other eouthem and western states.
One Leonid Zavyalov sol­
emnly contends, however,
that:
"In the Industrial treat
Goldwater and his propagan­
da count on the votes of a
certain number of worker*
engaged in the military indus­
try who fear that a lowering
of military orders can affect
their living standard*."
This fantasy accords nicety,
of course, with the ancient
Soviet theory—evidently Im­
pervious to contrary fact—
that everything In America is

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a ”best place"
for everything

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Nuriery. Lake Drive, Cas*
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23. Painting

T48-2113

Seville, Fla.

50. iMlsc. For Sale

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land, cement, rock, pipe,
CHANCERY SO. IM T I
steel, grtno traps, dry
WILLIAM V. IT. JOHN.
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MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
ALICE LBOLA NEWEPRT IT.
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IT. JOHN, wheat plaea at

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TOU ARE HEREBY NOTI­
FIED that a aworn patltlnn baa
baan d ia l a u l n u pou In tha
Circuit Court, Ninth Judlgal
Circuit o f Florida. In and far
Rtmlnola County, In Chancery,
tha abbreviated tltla at which
la "W illiam V. It. John, rtalnHff » a Allaa L*ole Nawbarr
St. John, Defendant" wharaln
tha rallat aoueht la tha cara.
cuatndy and contra! at Gartrad*
St. John and Lillian It. John,
m inora Thaaa prtaanta a rt ta
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your written Anawar o r dafanaaa If any, to tha patltlea
tiled haraln, and to terra a
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Florida, oa or boforo tho Hth
day o f Oetabor, 1114. Kerala
fall not o r a Peer** Pro Con­
feree w ill ba entered agalaat
yau for tha rallat raquaitad
and tha eauao will protoad a*
pari a.
(•SAL)
Arthur H. Beckw ith, Jr.
D a rk af tha Clrrult Court,
Ninth Judicial Clrault, In
and for laminate Coualy,
Florida
lly: Marina T. Vlhlan. D. C.
GORDON V. FREDERICK
Attorney for Plaintiff
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HORTOAQH
FO R I.ri.O St RH
T O i JACK EDGAR R1PDI.F.T
and MAUREEN 1IOWAT.
SON RIDDLET. hi* wlf*.
n*rnnnal*aan&lt;-* A t t a c k
friuadrnn FIVE
r i t t l I1cat Office,
Ban rranclaco, C alifornia
Tau, Dafaadaat*. ar* harahr
n otified that a complaint 10
foracloaa a certain m ortgaga
on Ih* follow ing daaerlbad pro.
party, iltuala, lying *n&lt;1 b rin g
In Samlnola Couniy, Florida,
lo -w it:
Lot IT. Block I. NORTH
ORLANDO SECOND ADDI*
TION, according ta plat
lh araof raoordad In Plat
Rook II, pagaa t l , 44 and
47. Public Raeorda o f Sami*
not# County, Florida,
haa baan Mad agalaat yoa la
III* abov* atylad ault and you
ar* required ta aara* a copy
o f your Aaawar or Plaadlng to
tha Complain: on P la in tiff* at*
lorn ay, JOUKPII M. MURAhKOt
P. O. Box :| ], Kara park, F lor­
ida, and fit* tha original An*
•war nr Plaadlng In Ih* o ffice
o f tha Clark o f tha Circuit
Court on o r bafor* tha llt h day
o f Octohar, l i f t . I f you fall
to do ao. a decree pro ronfaaoo
w ill b* takan agalnat you for
tha rallat damaadad la tba
Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and o f f i­
cial aaal o f oiflc* at Hanford.
Bamlnola Coualy. thla H ad day
o f Saptambar, l i l t .
(SE A L)
Arthur H. Backwtth. Jr.
Clark of Circuit Court
Ur Joaa M. W llk*
Deputy Clark
JOSEPH IX. UL'RASKO
A ltora a r at Law
r. o. bo* m
Fara Park. Florida
Publlah Sapt. 14 A Gat. L *.
II. 1*44.
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10. Mtoe. For flK b

71. Mato Help W a s t'd

GUNS. Boy, Mu,
pair. O S T E E N BUDGE
HSU CAMP.

3 BEDROOM, 1 both, deep
S BEDROOM. 1 Bath
Kitchen equipped, fenced well, Plnecrest low down
payment. Ill W. Woodland
backyard. HO Flamingo Dr.
Career opening for college 232-1399.
Drive. 38-3293.
graduate la state dvQ ser­
RETIREMENT HOME. *4
vice. Inspect food service
9100 DOWN
Acte with income Apt. Room
public facilities. S a l a r y
for trailer. Terma to suit.
starts $M motth with per­ FHA-VA HOMES
iodic raises. Ceatsct Seal SEVERAL Oafotanding 3 A 3 *237*19 - 1139192.
Bedroom Hamas available it
Mis County Health Depart
BY OWNER
all Areaa of Sanford. Let aa
meat, Sanford, Flarida.
211 Ridgo Rd. Loch Arbor.
Show you Around!
Spacious 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath,
WOULD LIKE BOY
Florida Room, Central Heat,
Jobe. Ms
11,400 Down. Will consider
kaae. Ph. 38-4011 after S
lioi S. Park Ave.
MAN 21-4) far lasuraace De­
p. m.
FA 1-338 anytime
bit, Sanford area. Salary
TOTAL PRICE ONLY
plus com million. 30 0943.
QREENRRIAB
Neat w all 2-bedroom heme,
lata aveUable hi
77. Sitnatioa Wanted
only 19 bleak* froa* dewiQrorobefar af Loeb Arbor
tew». Lew daws payment,
lenkteg fell
WOIK WANTED -J 22,7033.
m e s t h l p w r o t e roly
building la
DAYS WORK: $214440 or 4201 94P.M.
spestfleatlero.
Orarobrlar
,1 .Him a t
L a
•vnivfM
wy
X01BRT A. WILLIAMS
NEAT, experiascad lady daKING! WOOD
Baalter
aim light homework ar
va m s
Raymond Inadqui*. Awe.
baby sitting. Fk. 283394.
BUILDSRl.
INC
tk $831 Aflaatte Baik Bldg
M l Falrmeut Dr.
HI. Income Property
3 BEDROOM Hardwood floor*,
FOR SALE. Reasonable, In­ nice big yard with sprinkler R E A D Y TO MOVE IN
come property, a o r t a i
system, hast seetiro tf NEW 3 A 4 Badraem, 1 A 3
French Ave. aad Ird St
Bitha — B e u t h Loagweed
Zoned Commercial. Fbsne Ph. 28834.
Area. Trades considered A
$32-4737 or
we
will build ro yeur let.
FHa &gt; RESALES
83. Real Catatt Wanted Uka m w . t A $ BEDROOM "Scmlneie County’* Leading
Builder"
MASONRY Korntl, 1 A X
HAROLD LOGAN
LOT or small aersage on river lathi, Kltebaaa Equipped.
ar lake adjoining. Write Box $1M Dawn, Payment* last LMN ENTERPRISES. INC
Sale* Office- Broth w U. S.
$4, Ssnford Herald.
thin rent.
17-8 te Dixie BtU Diner.
HELMLY REALTY
3-BEDROOM, ltt bath, San­
Turn right one block on
Ph. 322-1*41
ford area. Assuma paySeminole Ave.
meati. Call 323-0900.

OCT. SPEC. Adult tou t fuard
appr. lift vast. Ref. $4.00
bow t&gt;.8. ArmyNsvy Sur­
plus.
AIR • CONDITIONER. UJ00
B.T.U.. MO-V, excellent Mfr
ditloa. *129. $32-0009.
61. Articles F or Most
RENT A BED
lollaway, HoepiLai, B i l l
Beds, by Day. Week, er
Month.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
lie W. lit
$23-3101
63. Wasted T o B ur
USED FURNITURE, one room
or houseful, tools, mtse.
Items, ANYTHING you hare
to MIL 28-2370.
WE BUY ANYTHING that's
sellable. We sell anythin!
that's buyable. 322-MU. J L
R Tradlnf Post, lnc. 2300 S.
Orsuge Blossom Trail, Or­
lando.
HOUSE W A N T E D FROM
OWNER. Will assume Mort­
gage on 3 Bedroom, 2 bath.
Write Full DcUlU-Bcx M,
Sanford Herald.
65. Furniture For Sale

Far Sale

For Bala

Male Help Wanted
Sanitarian Needed

Seminole Realty

•ell Us Your rurmtture.
Quiek Service with the
Cash SUFIB TRADING
WITH YOUR HELP
POST. FA 3-oan.
I can turn your kard-ta-aale
property lalo a SALE. Let'a
FURNITURE FOR SALE
Talk.

$100 DOWN

jjjT H o w ^ S « k O T R « i» 1 0 U &gt; « r t M r t i f a ^
2 BEDROOM. Concrete Block, LARGE $ bedroom furnished
apartment 323-353*.
Kitchen equipped. Call 232
3339.
OARAGE APARTMENT, I
liked, $45. $8239$ nr ;
97. House* For Rent

Stenstrom Realty

V A - FHA
Property

Management

SWEETIE PIE

REALTY

Stemper Agency

r c i T tx s x n r o n

Cot XTT. ri.ORIIM.
IT

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Payton Realty

ik x iv o l e

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XOTH-K o r SI IT

LOUIS P. BODIN'u,
-v s M AROIE J. IO D IN E,

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tu b a r t . it a t k a r rbuwlUA.
IX B E i R ile te o f
ALICE It. WOODCOCK.

P*r»41*e

x o x ir n TO ciianrTaNe
n .f . n !»nt. t o
a i .l
rn nn n ron e
a xn
rw r »t »th o r n on ins toi riiHbnxs HAVixo n.A iw x oh
vi a nans J. BODINU
IIKHAXDS AO AIX ST I A I It

Tnu ,r » fcsrstir notified that
• suit has btsn brought afalnat
you In lbs c ir c u it Csurt o f lbs
Ninth Judicial Circuit In ant
fo r Samlnat* County, Florida.
In Chancsry b y LOUIS T. BODINK.
Ton sra b s r .b r . rr-iu lr.t to
••r*» upon (] EN K R. STCPHENSON. Plaint I lls sltornsy.
m u 'l l tddrtss la Post o f firs
D rn w .r On*. Psrn Fsrk. PlorIda, a copy o ( y o u r nrrltt.n dofs n .s e to ths Com plaint In sal-t
ault on or b .fo r o tb* !!n d day
o f IVIobsr. ISSI. and th . o rla ln .t of saM w ritten dstsna.s
shall he filed with ths Clerk
a f .aid Court. Tho purposa o f
asld suit Is to obtain dirorca
o f and from the Paf.ndaat.
SIAROIE J. BODINE.
WITNESS my hand at Clark
and ths asst o f a.ld Court In
Sanford. Seminote County. F lor­
ida. this the Slat day of Sept,
ember, t i l l .
(BEAL)
A H. Beck with, J r ,
Clerk » f tho Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vthlen
aa Deputy Clerk
Clsraland A Stephenson
A ttorneys and Counselor# at
IsRW
S tl lin k w a y 1T-SJ
P. O. Drawer One
Pern Park, F lorida
Publish Sept. 14. * Oot. t. I.
IV 1144.

CDB-lt

S IT IT ti
You anil #a«k o f ran ere
h»r«hy astlflse «n4 rs&lt;iulr#d
to preetni any «Ialma an4 d e ­
m is e s which yeu, ar altbar o f
you may bava aaalnat tha
••tala o f ALICE 44 WOODI'nCK, 4«i-a a »4. lata o f tha
Dlalrtrt or A44laon. Stata o f
Vermont, lo the County Ju !«•
o f Bamlaala County, Plorl4a.
tt bin o ffice In the court hounn
o f aal4 County at Sanford.
Florida, within a ll calendar
m onth, from ibo limo of tho
flrat publication of ihlo notleo
Tw o cop IM o f otch claim or
demand iholl bo in w rltlnp
and aball otato iba p lica af
roaldence a a l poet o ffice addraw af iba claimant, and (b a ll
be cworn to by tht claim ant,
hla agent, or attorney, end aacom i-asled by a W in * fco o f
one dollar, and auch claim or
demand not no filed obeli bo

RENTALS

108. Room* For Rent

HOME RENTERS

CLEAN, QUIET Room for
It’s Just good business to
min. 401 Magnolia Av*.
eheck first with Sanford's
ROOMS
largest H o m e Servicing
ITNOLE - DOUBLE
Ageoey. fine HmrtH, Flirty
Elevator and mild scrvlea
Priced. la aU Sites I
From *12 so per weak, yairly
lease.
VALDEZ HOTEL
Good Rental homes. Triced 3812*1
Mri. Burton
right, an roatlag and less1 If*. Autos For Hale
teg fasti
Cat! Today, For Prompt and
m i VW Station Wagon, *2193
Efficient Service. It Pays!
Ph. 323 08(3 after 4.

HOME OWNERS

t a f o r i k Glean m i M a i
MS Magnolia Ph. FA 44923

A fleet Cavan

AUTO GLASS *
SEAT COVER CO.
SM W. tod St. FA s m s
ALL WORK OUABANTE1P
12fl. Boats * M t t o n
Gateway Te The waterway
Robeon Sporting Goods
Year EVINRUDI Dealer
R 4 * t E. l i t Fh. FA M M
12 FT. FISHING beet with
controls, running light*, 1]
h.p, motor k trailer, $300.
Ph. 387T7I after 4:39.
' ‘Sweetie Fin Simpnon phoned In Rnd naked m to
announce that the whole town In Invited to her birthday
party tomorrow!"
115. A utos F or Hole

$ Bank !
Repossessions
'91 Renault, $1007 bal, $41 mo.
’It Corvair $1017 bat, 141 mo.
'91 Chevy. $1399 bal, $47 mo.
*91 Renault, $490 bal, «3» mo.
’91 Falcon wg, *942 bal $44 mo.
*41 Metro, $897 bal, $32 mo.
’W VW. P.U. $998 bal, $39 mo.
'90 Ford, $710 bal, $35 mo.
'•0 Ford, tm bal. $31 mo.
‘•0 Mercury i n n bal, $41 mo.
'SO Chevy, $813 bal, $32 mo.
') i Oldi., $798 bal, $34 mo.
'30 Inter. P.U. $5*3 bal, $30 mo.
'50 Ply. wgn $600 bal, $32 mo.
'M Chevy, |N7 b«L Ml me.
’*• Mercury |7N bal, S*S mo.
' » Ford, $811 bal, $12 mo.
'38 Chevy wf $M1 bal. $39 mo.
1937 Merc. W|. *2*6 bal $17 mo.
‘*7 Buick, Wtl hel. $12 mo.
'51 Cadillac, tMT bal, 131 mo.
'9$ Cbryr 9*13 bal, 9*2 mo.
‘51 Hillman $313 bal. $30 mo.
'59 Ford IMl bal, 1*9 mo.
'U old*. $179 bit, $33 mo.
M Pont, r i l bal, $31 mo.
'54 Ramb. wg *8*1 bal $)| mo
'M Nash 4199 bal. $18 mo.
'37 Mere. wg. $299 bal $lt mo.
'50 Merc. *373 bal $11 mo.
'53 Cadillac *192 bal (to mo
W E DO TR A D E !

National

Stenstrom Realty

UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
house, *44 mo. Ph. 388443

or 322 1977.

4 0 W EST

I BEDROOM, Lease—38*2*3

19*0-14 f t . ATWOOD RUNABOUT with 23 HP Johnson
'51 Oida. 3 door HT, good eoaMotor.
Trailer Included.
ditton. Trade for pick-up, Best offer. 314 Citrua Drive.
329-8*27.

Demonstrators
WITH TULL FACTORY WARRANTIES!

1964 PONTIACS
Catalina 4-dr. Ylatl, Factory Air

Liat

Sale Priro

CawfUtMiae, Power Ht#e&gt;|ag rower

Brake*. Radi#. WSW Tim, EZ Rj# 4394.49 O i S h l l
Glaea, Doeer Gravy, Skyline Blue.
•W P#

Tewyeet 4-dr.. S eyL eatroiatte
IrayinlMton, Pnwvr at*#rl(| and 1111.44 B J i e . l l
radio. WSW tires, White.

1964 BUICKS
Lefltoe ayort trope. Fewer alaerlag
and brake#, Radio, WSW tlreo,
Tintod aU&gt;«. all morrokld* (alerter, 4314.14 U l f l M
Whit# finish, MARK IV air cond.
d fllfl

71

1964 RAMBLERS

DODGE BOYS

Ball-Blair Agency

1-2 tod 3 Bedroom*
3 BEDROOM, 2 hatha, atove A
Investment A Realty
NEW and USED
refrig., no qualifying assume
119 N. Park Ave.
389173
Awnings 4 Cabanas
payments. **9 00, Tl N. Cor
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
ter. N. Orlando.
llwy. 17 92 S.
322 2*42
EVERETT A. H A R PE R
4 BEDROOM, I Batha. wallAGENCY • REALTOR
to-wall carpet, built-in ap­ 30 Ft. FULLY Equipped. Buy
8 8 S. Park Ave.
Equity or trade for lot, car,
pliances, intercom, centra
PhoMi FA 3-3394 ar FA *B9S
boat. See Route I, Bos 230.
air and heat, fenced. Ph.
back of Wilson School oo
383)0).
weekends.
St. Johns Realty
THE TIME TESTED FIRM 3 Bedroom House, fruit trees,
lie N. Park Ave. FA 34123 nice Ife- W By owner. Ph. MOBILE HOME- 55 x 14 with
expanded Urtng Room. 3
323-0(35.
3 BEDROOM House. Assume
bedroom. Can be financed.
322 6737.
payments of 37) mo., 10* 9fi. Houxex - Sole nr Rent
Aialca Lane.
2 BEDROOM Sale or Rent. 10.1. Mobile Home* - Rent
Call 322-3139 after « p. m.
3BEDR00M.
air
ronditlon.
/»/ n t n A. a rE E R . JR.
t B E D R O O M Trstkr on
patio,
sprinkler
system,
Ao A oclllory Adm lnlctrator
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON large lake. Adulti only. Ph.
e ta
of
iba
ootata a f
shady fenced yard. 7*3 Bay
LAKE. Call e v e a l a g a
ALICE M. WOODCOCK.
387380
wood Cirela. 1210414.
Decea*e.|
933-1*97.
SPEER * VPEER
106. Apartments for Kent
OPEN
A itarncyi far oatd aetata
l i t Slaeaolia A «asua
It Pays
Sanford's Newset Home on
$30 mo. Up. Surplut City.
d m ford, flo rld a
W. 4th Street. Seminole
To Use
P in t Publication foptom hor 14
a . d. m i
County's Leading B u i l d e r
low prices check the Herald
Puhllah Sept. II. * Oct. 1, |.
The HERALD
Harold Logan
classified pages where local
it ta n .
LMN ENTERPRISES, INC.
CDE-lf
WftBt A di.
dealsrt advertise.

116. Alton For Sain

Lefabeo 4-dr, Power ateerlajr aad
krah#*. Radio, tinted *la«e, WHW
tlreo, Mark IV air cnndllioniai, 4115,11
Whlto finish, Skyline bigs lop.

SEE TH E

Claatlt 44* 2-dr. Antomstle train,
I eyl. Radio and hentor, WSW tiro*, 3921.11
tintod gtase, geld and whlto finish.

Trade-Ins Were Never Better!

REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
3rd 4 Park Ave.
Phone 38)841

122-0274.

19 Ft CABIN CRUISER. 2%
HP Johnson A Trailer, $400.
$32-3927.

AND

2-BEDROOM, furnished. *8).
1-BEDROOM, furnished, **J.
3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, furnish­
ed. $11).

F U R N I S H E D I Bedroom
House. 2U1 Falmette, Ph.

WILL SELL OR TRADE, IMS
Buick USabre 4-door hard*
top. A-l condition, exception­
ally clean, f t ,a s .:

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

REPOSSESSIONS. INC.
•33 PLYMOUTH 4-door, 0 eyl., 1 A f ?
&gt;ANFORD AVE.
automatic trsnimliiion, $200. I U I Z OPEN EVENINGS
88$ PARK DRIVE
Farad* Snare Drum, III.
$33-1420
322-749*
312 0809.
Phone 322-4503
NIGHTS *22 8824 - 3230148

YOU CAN'T SEAT IT
322-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha 100. Remirl Rental*
A NEAT and clean 2 bedroom
HUTCHISON'S
home, partly tarnished, on RAVENNA PARK. I Bedroom,
OCEANFRONT APTS.
1 acre of land for 34.300. 2 bath, Central Air-condi­
139 Se. Atlantic
Good part of town. Substan­ tioning, besting, built-in kit­
Daytona Beach
tial down payment desired. chen, excellent closet space,
established lawn, landscap­
Cell 322-40*8
Call
ed. toe Sstsuma Dr. Phone
102. .Mobile Homes • Sale
322-3441.

SOUTHWARD

By Nadine Seltzer

l i t . A t — .g a l* w f t i

120. Antomottva Servian

and Sales Broker
JIM HUNT

P e t 1, l f 6 4 — F i j i M

fovniy 3-bndroom gingn apartment
Labe GeUea. teha privileges

HOMES

$100.00 DOWN

frrffifl

2 Bedroom home, SIT CataUai. FURNISHED,

FOR SALE

Stenstrom Realty

R a tol

FURNISHED 3 Bdrm. $73 mo. FUBN. APT., Sll Park Ave.,
38227).
Apply vpritlrn er Ph. 3 8
M E Shady Oaks Apte.
2 BEDROOM tanUAad bo***.
IN W. Uth Ph. *49-39*2.
AFT.. AM I, MS. Hi Pmk,

FURNISHED clean 1-bcdreem
block bouie, screened porch,
323-9974.
carport#, large yard mowed
free, $ao mo. Rt. 1, Box 197, UNFURNISHED I
N. Orange Blvd., Pools.
Apt., K i t c h e n Equipped
19144 W. lath St. ph. 349-3941.
FURNISHED COTTAGE: Ur
inf room, dining, kitchen, 1 CLEAN FURNISHED III
Bedroom, Bath, water and Apt. Pvt Eat 1994 Palmetto
electric furnished, $45 plus
gas and tax. Located on 1 BEDROOM, FURN. Duplex,
17-8, 1 block S. of No. 411 Including utilities. $99 mo.
Junction (at $Polnts). Sea 322-4939.
anytime. Ph. 322-1487 after $ ROOMS, Fun., a sax, UUU&lt;
f p, m. weekdays or any
till. $50. 323-3794.
time Sat. or Sun.
Furnished Apt*. Centrally lo­
2 BEDROOM Unfurit., Kitchen cated $41.00 A $90.0o per
range. *75-113 w. 19lh af
month. Ph. 383941.
ter 3:30 p. m. See Owner In
SMALL. FURN. Efficiency
Carafe Apt. in rear.
Apt for 1 or couple. Lights
4 water included. $45. Ph.
MODERN 3 bedroom, newly
decorated, kitchen furnish­ 322-7399.
ed, $70 mo. 1502 Summerlin.
1 BR Furalthed Apt. lat floor
2015 Sanford Ave. 999-4533.
2 BEDROOM, Partly Fun.,
$7$ mo., 38T7I2.
FURNISHED garage apt Ph.
3 BEDROOM HOUSE. 3 322-2900.
blocks from Pineerest School
—Ph. 382*14 between 0 4 1 WE L A E A APARTMENTS
114 W. First St
2-BEDROOM frame house.
FMrn. Apt. 2300 ncflonvfUe.
2127 Magnolia Ave. near
N.A.S. Cheap rant, $15 mo. MODERN 3 Bdrm. taro. Apt
Ph. 322-3219.
801 Palmstto Ave. 381174
after 1:30 p. m.
FURNISHED T w e bedroom
C. B. House, Carport#, Fen­ t-Room Efficiency apt. with
ced Back Yard, Call 322 8244 prt. bath 4 shower, auiUbk
or 322-0988.
for couple or singk perron
For the Best Buy In
or retired. All utilities in­
3 BEDROOM, 1 bath, TintA New or Resale Home,
cluded in not. ideally lo­
crest, screened porch, 2*3t
See Strortroa Realty
cated « foe St, within 1
Park Ave. *90. 322-3332.
block of S free parking lots
‘We Have Tho Home Far You*
and aboppteg rooter. In3 - BEDROOM, 2 bath, un­
furnished. I mi. to bate, 2 quire at Manuel Jaeobeoa
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.
blocks to ahopping center 4
school. 1 year lease requir­
FURN. Apt Close 14 Jimmie
IMS FARE DRIVE
ed. $120 me. 322 *870 after
Cowan. 323 4013.
88-1420
38-70*
3 p. m.
NIGHTS 3221*14 - 18-0)48
3 ROOM Furnished Apt. Airconditioned Bedroom. $95. Ill
E. Ith.. 384283.

BART PILCHER, Broker
BEDS FOR RENT
Personal Service
FHA - VA HOMES
■ospital, ReUewaya, Juve­
Call 322-7499
3, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
nile. FREE delivery end
1. U4, 4 2 BATHS
Pick-up.
84. Heal Estate • Sale
j FURNITURE CENTER
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
$ LOTS oa Crystal Lake Point. LOW MONTHLY PAYMEN71
lioo Freaek Are.
Excellent buy 29% down, 3 For Complete Information
Fk. FA S-TM2
See or CtU Your
to 10 year Terms. Call
Uaed furaitsre, eppaaaees,
3Z2-4902. Roberts Realty.
FHA - VA
tools, etc. Be«|ht • Sold.
SAI.KS
BROKER
Larry's Mart 311 Sanford NICE BUILDING LOTS or
Ae Have The Home For You
Business
lots
and
t
Building
Are. Ph. FA M l » .
on the lota. Hava a loft, ons
For me biggest rejection of
for lioo or eight for 9U0O an
M a r ly new and naed furni­
the corner Mala St. aad
ture, see NoU'a Furniture
S58S PARK DRIVE
Court St. and Lexington
Brokerage la CasMlberry
323-7495
Ave., Entirprlae, FU. Ph. 38-2120
ou 17-93. Open a days 0 to A
NIGUTS 322-4*24 - 323-0349
9U-4S01,
FREE ESTIM ATE
Government Owned
Upholstering * Mattreea ranHomes
ovatlag. New A Used Furni­
FOLKS wt need GOOD
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
L-l-S-T-l-N-G-S
Co., at TOB Celery Ave.
Cast Your
PA u r n .
VOTE
Selaettro of I, l, and 4
Merle W. Warner
-N O W Bedroom
located la various
BLONDE Bedroom Set Com
REALTOR
ror a homo and Income. We
sections of Sanford
plete. *63. 122-1313.________ Adelaide 11. Moses, Aasoc.
have two “ candidates” that
Immediate Delivery
708 South Park Ave.
will please any "party." MONTHLY PAYMENTS
fit). Schools &amp; Instructions
Sanford, Fla.
Each cottiie (ene furnishFROM 160.00
MEN • WOMEN WANTED AT
ad) has 1 badraem, l bath, FOR THE BEST HOME
*22-3*29
DIAL
$8-711$
ONCE te train for Civil
living roam, dining sroe,
BUY
38498
Service. Good pay. Thou
equipped kitchsi. A deep
SEE YOUR
well serves both.
■ands of Jobs open. Esper
P. S. - HOMES priced
lence usually unnecessary.
Bo REGISTER now!
RIGHT are
For information oo Jobs,
Call Event* A. Harper,
SEL-L-I-N-0
Salaries, Require ineats, lo­
Agency—333-381.
cal Interview write giving
3A 4 BEDROOM, 14a I laths,
Let us appraise aid
address, phone. AMERICAN
$339 Dawn A Up. Sake of
SELL
YOUR
PROPERTY
Service, Box 98, Sanford
flee—South an U. I. 17-91 te
Herald.
Dixie Ball Dinar. Turn right
1 block ro Seminole Ave.
BOB RAY'S STUDIO
87, Buxinem Rentals
LMN ENTERPRISES, INC.
OF DANCE
All Ballroom, Latin, American
ELBOW BOOM PLUS
Evening Classes T to 10 p. m. Concrete Block Building, 19 l
8
,
terrmo
floors
with
1334
SPACE
te stretch your legs
2310 S. Oak
322-4740
fact floor space for Rest
ro Acre ground, with 40
Bowman's Trailer Ct. Ph
Citrua trees, tnalde city
71. Male Help Wanted
Office: 381113
981-490*.
limits, North of 30th St. This
Nights: *23-9790
PART TIME MANAGER
lovely 1 story heme must be
m oets
To superviM 4 or 3 people in 95. House* For Sal*
seen to appreciate. The
1524 Park Drive
your area. Earnings to 1130
large
4
bedrooms,
2
baths,
3 BEDROOM, 1 Bath near
per week. National organisa­
living room, den A unusual
Plnecrast School A u w
tion. For appointment A in­
Florida room—411,000 with Excellent Location
Shopping Center. VA Loan,
3 BEDROOM, 3 bath home
forms lion call 2S5 5M2 Or­
terms.
101 i-aurel Dr. Ph. 333-9934.
with Ige. living roam, fam­
lando.
ily room, fenced yard with
3 BEDROOM, 9 Bath, acreenshade A fruit tree*.
ad
patio.
Ph.
323-0349.
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�Adult Education. Its Relation To School System Told
I t w amazing, time to to
snnouaead tor Novambar;
Mr*. Weed* Conner, mstbematter, Thursday, Oct 1. 4
p. m., and Robert Logan, bartleultura, lima to to aaaooac-

38, 1:10 p. w .; Dark! Barney,
English, Wednesday, Oct, T,
4 p. m.; Jobs Anderson,
•denes, Tuesday, Oct 0, 4
p. a . ; John Andcreon, pay*
etotofy, Tuesday Oct 4, 4
m.; Mr. Hardin, aoclal atod*

A llat of tto available class*
« vara listed and teachers
gave 0 abeat resasee of the
type at lessona to to aspectod.
Classaa stay be taken tor
credit toward a Ugh school
dlplsma er aa non-credU. Lata
ngtatrattaa tor each clasa will
take piece aa laturday of each
week bam »H :3 0 a. m. la the
to take eae or a m classes
•ad ttora will be a deposit aa
all books. All cUlsens of Flor*
Ida are ellilbU tor an classes.
CUsass will to told in Com■unity Cantor or Ito Little
U there a n aet 11 or more
■embers ia a elasa by Nov.
], the dais will probably to
discontinued.
The followlag teachers sod
M r schedules a n : Mn. Don
Xmary, art, Thursday Oct. IP,
S p. m.t Mrs. Mildred dark,
choral, Tuesday, gapt. IP,
S;4S p. m.i Roland Levers,
•hap, Tuesdays and Thursdays
• a. m. starting Sept, to; tor­
si Mallard, band, Tbesday,
1:90 p. m. and Saturday, 11:30
g. m. starting Sept. » ; Mrs.
Rom, conversational Spanish,
Monday, Oct. I, 1:30 p. m.
Mrs. Locfflo Pennington, liquid
embroidery, Wednesday, Sept.

Russia Accepts
Chinese Offer
MOSCOW (UPl) - Tha Sovet Union Thursday accepted
• brusque Poking Invitation to
attend the 13th anniversary
celebrations of the Chinese
Communist regime, but Inclu­
ded no top leaders In its del•gatton.
Premier Nikita S. Khrush­
chev baa takan part la the 11b•ratkra or founding anniver­
saries of sevenl Soviet bloc
nations In tho past few mon­
ths or baa designated former
President Leonid Breihnev or
President Anastas Mlkoysn to
represent tho U.S.S.E,
To head the delegation to
Peking, the Soviets named
Viktor Grishin, head of the
trada unions and a member of
the party presidium. Another
member is T. Kulatov, presi­
dent of KlrghUla, tho Repub­
lic ia Soviet Central Asia.
Communist China has claimed
some of Klrghisli'e territory
to Its demand for border ad­
justments.
The Peking celebrations are
Oct. 3. Tsss, the Soviet news
agtncy, said the Chinese askad the Soviets to send "either
a party • and « government,
delegation or a public dele­
gation — or not to tend a del­
egation at all."
Tha group haaded by Grish­
in can best to described as a
"public" one of medium level.

AMONG THOSE on hand to register fo r Deltona Adult Education clauses
lest week at the Community Center were left to right, Mr. and Mrs. Ed­
ward Panklewtcz and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Muth, who are choosing from
the U rge variety o f courses offered.

CHEVROLET
young nor too eld and the
potting media must have
proper drainage. She air lay­
ered a plttoaporum end ex­
plained that this method is
used when one desires a large
plant in a comparatively
covered dish luncheon short period of time.

By Evelyn Lundy
The Oviedo Garden Club
held its first meeting of the
year on the town of the home
of Mrs. C. R. Clonts wtlh
Mrs. Lynn Moelsr as eo-hoe-

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was served for the 14 mem­
bers attending.
The meeting was presided
over by the chairman, Mrs. J.
R, Battle. Each member an­
swered the roll by telling
what Fall means to her.
A plant sale la plannad by
tha dub for tha latter part
of October.
Plana fo r keeping flowers
In tha bank and clinle were
discussed with each member
taking a turn at keeping
flowera or a plant in tha clin­
ic and bank for a week. Other
club project* art large pots
containing podocarpus In tha
business section; keeping the
area around the flowing well
clean; and taking cars of and
beautifying tha trlangla ad­
jacent to the cemetery.
Mrs. John Ridenour distrib­
uted tha very attractive year
books which sha had mails,
A moat Interesting program
on plant proposition was giv­
en by Mrs. Iliittla. She ex­
plained the following methods
o f propagation, d i v i s i o n s ,
seed, rooting, and airlayer-

Mrs. Clonta showed mem­
bers some csmellta plants
that she had grown from
seed.
Mrs. Hubert Hay was wel­
comed to the club as a new
member.

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WASHINGTON (UPl) Tha Juitica Department re­
ported Thursday that 3,033
companies submitted Identical
bida during 1983 on 3,530 feder­
al, itate and local government
contracts worth about 3133
million.
Tha department la required
by a 1981 executive order to
report annually on a survey
of Identical bidding* on con­
tracts. This la designed to dis­
courage collusive bidding, to
aid to antitrust enforcement
and to reduce the coat of gov­
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Theft of a quantity of JewStop In our ntora for PRE-PAID ADMISSION TICKETS
•try and aom* money from
to the PmvUlion o f American Interiors. No chnrga!
the home of Mrs. David B.
Bach, 219 Holly Ava., resulted
In the detention of a 16-ysar*
old girl to tha eounty Jail
OF
Juvenile section.
OPEN
Mrs. Bach reported the
SANFORD
FRID A Y
theft Monday and identified
the girl aa tha one who had
SHOP IN A IR CONDITIONED COMFORT
taken the itema. Juvenile
N IG H TS
PH. 322-0983
Court Judge Vernon Mix* or­ 203-09 E. FIRST ST.
dered the child detained.

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�110 -M P H Chase Down French Ends In Lake
Seminole County * * * * on the S t Johns River * * * * “ The Nile o f America**

*+* CIO**
A Clock Reader h u coma
ap with what n ay be the so­
lution to a pedeitrien prob­
lem on Celery Avenue. The
peraon write*:
e
e •
" I read in The Herald what
you laid about the school chil­
dren on Celery Avenue having
difficulty in getting to school.
I f the itreeta were cut
through the property which
used to be Chaae A Company
farm, between Mellonvllle,
Celery, Locuat Avenue* and
the railroad, there would be
itreeta aaf* for walking or
riding bicycle*.
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Police Chief Roy G. W il­
liam* *ay* he plana a demonatratlon on the agility and
ability of the German Shep­
herd dog* which have been
a-slgned to patrol dutlea In
the city. Thete're three dog*
In the city, getting acquainted
with their new environment
before atarting their patrol*.
• • •
Familiar accne, unfamiliar
actor and prop: Early the oth­
er morning a Florida Highway
Patrol trooper atanding bealde
hia car on Highway 17-92
with th* hood railed. A aymbot of automotiva difficulty
and tha need for help,
e
• •
And epeaklng of trooper*,
eur Corporal Bill Stringfield
aaya ha hai mixed emotion*
an hi* aaaignment to Palm
Beach. He got tha promotion
and th* tranafer tha aame
time ih# other dayj report*
for hia new dutie* Oct. Hi.
He’a happy over the promo­
tion and reaulting atep up Uw
FHP ladder; aorry to leave
Sanford and hia many, mnny
friend*. Many Clock Watchera have the aame mixed emo­
tion*, Bill.

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Tha rampaign tempo I* pick­
ing up In our town. The Goltlwaterite* have been at it for
aome time but the Democrat*
are getting Into high gear be­
hind tha leadership o f Dr.
Vincent Roberta.

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By Hrwry T. J&lt;
NaMgtaf Editor

W EATHER: Partly cloudy through Saturday with afternoon show ers; h igh today 88*92; low tonight In 70s.
VOL. 56

United Press Leased W ire

Established 1908

FRI., OCTOBER 2, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 291

*

"I t would also help thia end
o f town and help the owner
aell hla lota. 1 don’t mean
winding itreeta, I mean FI.
14th St., rtumosa Drive from
weat to eait and Bay and W il­
low Avenuea from north to
aouth.**

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Sty? H anford Itm tlfr

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Member* of the "M1LP*
ERS” Club have been remind­
ed todey to make reservation*
fo r the organization'* dinner
meeting Wednesday no later
than Monday night.

Herald Index
__
Png. 9
Bridge __......... ____ Pago 9
C lassified .......... . Pag. 10-11
Comic#
- Pag. 2A-.3A
Editorial............ . . Page IA
H oroscope....... . . Page 2A-3A
Page 8
S o c ie ty ..............
Spurts __ ___ _ . . Page 1-5
TV Programs . ____ Page 6
W* th. Women ...... P ag. 9

A FTE R GOING AROUND the world the modern way these
V A H -7’s A-5A Vigilantes soar back to Sanford front world

cruise aboard USS Enterprise us part o f famed "Operation
Sea O rbit."
(N avy Photo)

Bishop James W. Henley of
tha Florida Conference of the
Methodist Church will dedi­
cate seven new buildings on
the campus of tho Florid*
Methodist Children's Home at
Enterprise this Sunday at J
p.tn.
Buildings to be dedicated
are: The Lida C. Laird Ad­
ministration Building. The J.
F. Alexander Staff Dwelling,
The Anna S. Mucnianamy
Staff Apartment* (:t duplex

Theme Contest
For Parade
Opens Monday
Wayne Albert, chairman of
th e . KMI J jy ceei Christ re
Parade announced today that
the parade theme contest open*
Monday, with deadline for
submitting entries set for Oct.
23.
"Chrldrcn In grades one
through six are Invited to par­
ticipate in the theme contest
with the winner receiving a
$25 saving* bond from the Jaycec* and the honor of riding
aa a dignitary in the parade,"
aaid tha chairman.
Last year’* winner was It*
year-old Barbara Berry with
the entry, "Christmas under
the Sun."
Other
theme*
previously
used, which will not he cllftihlc
have Included "The Christinas
Story." "Christmas through
Children'* Eyes," "Keeping
Christmas Through Christ,"
"Let's Put Christ Back in
Christmas,'* "Parade of Christmas Breams." Christmas Fan­
tasy" and "Old - Fashioned
Christmas."
Entries must he delivered to
the Jayrce Building on French
Ave., or mailed to Christmas
Parade Thome Contest, P. O,
Box !5t7, Sanford before 5
p. m. Oct. 23 to be eligible for
judging
"Be sure to include name,
age, address, city, telephone
and theme idea," the chair­
man urged.
"Cards are heina mailed out
now to all organuatinns asking
for float entries in the parade,
and arrangements may be
ma te hy calling the Jaycces
office." said Albert.
Deadline for float entries is
Nov. 15.

units). The Herman and Eva
Btnntun Cottage for Children,
and The Kuhy B. Bacon Cot­
tage for Children.
The aeven buildings, all
crectrd since June 1, lOtil),
cost $2SG,766, with fuiuiluic
and equipment costing an ad­
ditional $'15, llh). Each build­
ing has been named after the
donor. Mrs. I.ida C. Laird and
Mrs. Buliy B, Bacon nr* now
deceased.
Taking part in the dedica­
tion service, in addition to
Bishop Henley, will be Rev.
Jesse E. Waller, president of
trustees, R*V. C. Uurvvard McDouell, vice president o f
trustees, and Rev, Haxconi W.
Carlton, superintendent of
Tiie Children's Home. The
musical numbers will be by
Mrs. I.Inton Bay, soloist, and
Mrs. Cecil Sellers, accompan­
ist.
Since It was founded on the
north shore o f Lake Monroe
in Enterprise in 11108, The
Home has cared fur thousands
o f hoya and girls
from
throughout the stute. At pre­
sent the capacity ia 108, hut
an additional program of fos­
ter boarding cure and adop­
tion provide* service for ma­
ny additional children.
Plans for The Administra­
tion Building and all th* ataff
dwellings wrr* drawn by
Frank P. Patterson, Tampa,
and the huitding contractor
was Samuel Faron, o f DeBary.

Three Arrested
In Bloody
Knife Battle
Two women were wounded
in a wild cutting spree yc*t;rday afternoon at 1309 Celery
Ave, Three persons were ar­
rested on two rharget by Con­
stable Robert Carroll.
Treated at Seminole Memor­
ial Hospital for the battle
wound* were women identi­
fied by Carroll as Rosemary
Mudd and Lucy Bruggerman.
They and a man identified as
Eugene Walllhatl wore charg
ed
with
tntoxieation
and
broach of p e a c e . Bond on each
was set at $185.
Constable Carroll said he
"had never seen surh hood
splattered around a house."
The investigation ia continu­
ing.

Top Cop
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (L T I)
—Gov. Farris Bryant, crnuched behind • bush, almost got
trampled by a fleeing moon­
shiner Thursday while watch­
ing a raid by 40 state agents
on a liquor still

Epidemic Curbed
CAMDEN, N J. (H IT) —
A minor epidemic o f encep­
halitis that atruck 40 persons
and killed two elderly women
In southern New Jersey ap­
peared to be under control to­
day.

Windmill Stops
LONDON ( Ur n — Tho
Windmill, only London theater
to remain open
straight
tluough the UMU blits, is
Closing |t tho end of this
month, it is ■ victim of she
nudity it piano-red.

Final Touch
WILMINGTON, Del. (L T D
— Workmen swarmed over a
glistening, red-wliile-nud-blue
railroad &gt;ur today putting the
finishing touches on it fur
Mrs. Lyndon 11. Johnson's
campaign tour in behalf of
her husband.

Highway Seized
SAIGON. Viet Nam (UP1&gt;
— Communist Viet Cong
guerrillas took over a aectiml
of a major highwuy only 2')
mile* north of Saigon Wed­
nesday night and challenged
th* Vietnamese government to
get them out.

Bargaining' On
DETROIT (U t'I) — The
United Auto Workers snd
General Motor Corp. today
concentrated bargaining e f­
fort* on wrapping up nearly
|7,OUO local demands In an ef­
fort to end an eight-day strike
by more than 2'‘0,000 workers.

WASHINGTON (IJI'D —
Acting Atty. Gen. Nicholas
H. Katienbaih approved a
plan for converting all Gen­
eral Aniline and Film Corp.
stock to one class to facilitate
the Government's sale of its
UTS per cent interest in the
firm.

Vida Smith
Sanford Woman's (Tub

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World Circling Tour
The "Flying peacemaker*"
of Sanford's heavy attack
squadron 7 are home today—
the world bctilnd them.
The Navy squadron’ * nine
A-3.V attack bombers landed
at Sanford \sv*| Mr Station
shortly before 1 p. m, ending
an eight month tour aboard
the nuclear powered carrier
Enterprise which took them
to all corners of the earth.
Eighteen
flight crewmen
stepped from their sleek twinjet aircraft to welcoming fes­
tivities and a reunion with fam­
ilies and friends (hey hadn't
seen in some cases since Jan­
uary.
Tim reuni in will lie complete
Sunday when VAH-7'a 280 sup­
port personnel arrive In air­
lift* from Norfolk, Va
The 83,18)0 ton Enterprise,
largest combat ship in the
world will slip into it's home
berthing
tomorrow
where
Ihousandi of Norfolk . ilizans
plan an elaborate homecomln.:
celebration.
The Enterprise was the flag­
ship of Nuclear Tusk Force
One. history's first surface

armada composed entirely of
nuclear powered vessel*. The
giant supercarrier, the guided-missile frigate Balnbrklge,
and the guided missile cruiser.
Long Beach sailed around the
work! in what was official!*
called "Operation Sea Orbit."
VA1I 7'* Vigilantes, serving
with the powerful 100 plane
F.ntcrprisc air group, demon­
strated U. S. firepower for
leading dignitaries in many
countries along the M.OUQ mile
globe-circling route.
Before embarking on the
circumnavigation on July 31it
the Enterprise and VAII-7
served six months with the U,
S. Sixth Fleet in the Med.
Commanding VAII-7 and it’s
supersonic Vigilantes Is Cdr.
B. B. Brown, who assumed
leadership of Hie squadron
shortly before It left Norfolk
last February.
Cdr. Brown led today's flylii^.kJ^fiidtnrd,
pon arr!v,;l.
he was extended congraiulation* by srores of military
and civic officials who had
turned out lor the Homecom­
ing.

LBJ's HQ Here
Opens Tuesday
Dr. Vincent Roberts, chair­
man of tho Seminolo County
Johnson - For - President cam­
paign said today that Johnson
campaign headquarters will
he opened here next week,
"I just arrived hack In
town from a two-week med­
ical roune at Harvard Uni­
versity and have not yet had
tinio to select th* site for
hcMtlquartrrs but will announre (his the first of the
week," Br. Roberts said.
"I am told we hove been
getting requests for informa­
tion, literature and bumper
|stickers and I understand we
are expecting a shipment next
week, whirh will I* available
at headquarters and in the

Aniline Ruling

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V A H -7 Flies In From

Childrens Home To rm vA...
Dedicate Buildings

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Longwood OKs
Record Budget

The Longwood rity council
unanimously approved an nr[dinanre retting a record bud­
get of $77,750 for the new
fiscal year nfier three eonseeutivo readings at the reg­
ular council meeting Thurs­
day evening.
The largeat single item In
this budget, $21,000, was al­
located for streets, parks am!
budding*. Despite tho record
budget Ihe rate o f taxation
remains at 10 mills and was
art by taxation ordinance also
adopted unanimously, after
three ronserutive reudtngs.
In other business A. E.
O’Neal and Associates, city
engineers were authorized to
draw ptana and specification*
to aerate the city’a water
system.

D e m o c r a t i c Mobile Unit
which will be touring the
county," Dr. Robert* an­
nounced.

Pressure Pul On
Balter Inquiry
WASHINGTON (U PD -Sen,
John Sherman Cooper, R-Ky.,
vowed today that even ir ConKress adjourns, he will kerp
alive t h e investigation of
charges that Bobby Baker
was involved in a $25,000 "po­
litical paji-ff,"
"I intend to stay here md
press to have it finished,"
louper said.
Chairman B. Everett Jor­
dan, B N C., of the Investigat­
ing rules committee, announc­
ed lie was going campaigning
next week on the "Lady Bird
Special" heading south.

DURHAM, N. C. (UPI) —
Duke University announced
today it« football game with
7 ulane University at New Or­
leans Saturday has been can­
celed because of Hurricane
Hilda.

A high aprrd chase, with
pursuer* and puraued clipping
along at 110 tnilea an hour,
ended early thla morning
when tha fleeing car failed
to negotiate a curve and
plunged headlong Into deep
Lake Monroe,
Arrested on a host of
charges by Florida Highway
Patrolman Dan Bikes was a
man identified aa Donald B.
Reynolds, 24, of Jacksonville.
Arraigned before County
Judge C. Vernon M ile lata
thia morning, Keynolda plead­
ed guilty to a reckleaa driv­
ing charge and was sentenced
to CO days in Jail. He denied
resisting arrest as charged
hy Sikes. A third count o f
driving without a license la
being rhecked out.
Sikes aaid Key noli!* grab­
ber! n aix-month-old baby
from the completely submerg­
ed car and was able to awlm
to shore. Another passenger
in the car. Identified by police
us Linda Faye McKentie, elso
scrambled out o f the car and
swam to shore.
Tho hnhy, Guy McKenile,
was taken to Seminole Memo*
rial Hospital, examined and
released.
Sikes reported h* began tha
chase on Highway 17-02 near
this southern end of Seminole
County at about 4:30 this
morning.
The pre-dawn race contin­
ued north on 17-92 and when
the speeding ear came to the
rnd o f French Avenue, the
driver wua unable to turn left
onto the tnkefront highway,
continued straight toward the
lake anil the car leaped Into
the make.Infested waters.
Four city policemen in two
prowl enrs joined the chase.
They itru Patrolman W. It.
Cosgruve and John Dodson In
uue car ‘.ud Joe Crane and
lairry Hamrick in another.
Two wieckera were requir­
ed to get the car out. One
hooked onto the vehicle while
anuther wua chained to the
wrecker to give additional
pull In freeing the car.
It wua removed from the
lake about 91) minutes utter
it flipped into it.
The victim* were taken to
city police headquarters, dried
off ami the lutby was then
taken to the hospital for ex­
amination. Reynolds was es­
corted to the county Jail.
Reynolda ia charged with
driving without a Hence, re­
sisting arrest without vio­
lence, wilful I and wanton
reckless driving.

It's Definitely
The Thresher
WASHINGTON (UPl)-The
pictures are dim and shadowy,
iike scenes from another
world. But there ia no doubt
about what thry mean — tho
long search for Thresher is
over.
The Navy announced Thurs­
day that the wreckage of the
ill fated nuclear submarine
had been found and photo­
graphed in North AUantic wa­
ters a mile and a half deep
Mime 220 miles east of Cape
Cod.

Concert Activities
To Begin Tuesday

(lame Canceled
NEW SMYRNA REACH officials paid a goodwill visit to Sanford Thurs­
day afternoon to promote their "Good Ol* D ays" celebration planned fo r
next week. Attired in clothinjr o f yesteryear, they were greeted by A ctins Mayor James Crapps, in dark suit at right. Beside him is New
Smyrna's Mayor \V. S. Hathaway. The motorcade wax escorted through
the city by local police
(Herald Photo)

6 0 Days For Driver;
Mother, Baby Safe

JUDGE MIZE

The 1964 memberahlp drive
of the Seminole County Mutual
Concert Association will re­
ceive it* initial impetus Tues­
day with a reception at the
home of 31r. and Mrs. Frank
Mebane in Loch Arbor, honor­
ing Judge C. Vernon Mize,
president of the organization
and his wife.
Judge Miae baa accepted
the leadership of the cultural
organization for the second
year, and announced that Mr*.
Troy Ray and Mr*. Bart Bar­
tholomew will be co-chairmen
of the membership drive.
The reception haa been act
for 8 p. m with members of
the drive committee invited
to meet with Judge Mize and
with Mr*. Ray and Mr*. Bar­
tholomew who will outline
membership aaloa activities.

7

COMING OUT o f Lake Monroe early this m om injr wax this Inte-moriel car. It pluriKcii into the
lake after a wild, hijrh-speed chase north on
Highway 17-92. The driver failed to muke a
curve and headed straight in the lake.

County Funds Earn
$ 2 8 ,2 13 In Year
Interest on Investments of
Seminole County funds made
by County Clerk Arthur II.
Beckwith Jr., during the 196364 fiscal year which ended
Sept. 29, amounted to $28,213.12.
During the fiscal year of
1901 62 Beckwith instituted the
procedure of placing fundi not
ready to bn expended for coun­
ty operations in lime certifi­
cates. Since then a total of
$09,137.78 has been realized.
"Each year," say* Beck­
with, "the return lias Increas­
ed substantially."

Tim# certificate# produced
revenue In the amount of $12,*
299.04 In 1961-62, $24,007.31 in
IB62-63 and $24,237.58 In thn
budget year just ended. Inter­
est on moniea In the Jail Build­
ing Fund Um« accounts in­
creased the revenue by $4,*
P93 85 to bring this year’s to­
tal to the $38,213.12 figure.
"Thia procedure,"
Beck­
with asserted, "makes
N
clearly evident that the sound
fiscal policies being employed
by county officials in thn
handling of county funds has
been financially beneficial to
our citizens."

Runaway Boy Is
Caught Napping
A boy, I, and hla Mom bad corted into the bouse.
word* late yesterday afternoon "Guta# that everything wtH
and Ihe boy decided he’d had bo O. K. now," Dodson said
la coding hia police report.
enough.
Decided to "run away from
it all," in fact.
The Mom called police at
shout 10 last night, explained
her son had been fighting; she
had avoided him; he left home
and that wis four hours ago.
Police started looking.
A half hour later, Atom call
ed hack. Would headquarters
send a policeman to her
house? She had found the boy
asleep in the family car.
Patrolman Carl C. Dodson
got the assignment. The boy
was still asleep In the car.
The officer awakened the boy,
fold him not to worry his Atom
like that.
The boy promised. Wa* es­

Pentagon Gets
G l’s Assist
DUBUQUE, Iowa (U P!) —
The ration karned more about
a recent naval Incident in tho
Tonkin Gulf from a letter an
Iowa sailor wrote to his m o
ther than from the Defense
Department.
Tile Sailor. Fireman James
J. Kress, wrote to hia mother
about the third incident involv­
ing U. S. destroyers and tor­
pedo boats from the Viet Nam
mainland. He ie the son of
Mrs. Joseph Kress.

A
Vote
for
E . C. Harper, ir .
FOR CITY COMMISSIONER
is a vote for

PROGRESS
PJ. P ol A dr.

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Seminole Girl Scouts Have Fun, Learn A t Camp
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G IR L SCOUTS Pent Lyon, Mary Quarles, Cynthia Juback, Tens Globus
and U n d a McGinnis o f Troop 472 frantically fan the flame so that it will
b o n th e string stretched above It In a competition to determine the win­
ger o f the W ide Gama a t the Fall Camporee.
(Herald Photo)

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CADETTE TROOP 338 and the leader. Mrs. Nance Russell, standing,
righ t, takes time out fo r lunch during the Girl Scout Camporee at Deer
Lake. Seated left to right are Melenda Casselberry, Eata Leonard, Rnrbara Andrews, Joan Higgins t standing, Ann H iggins, Cheryl Watters
and Susie W ebber.
(Herald Photo)

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ONE LITTLE . . . two little . . . three little Indian*, Susan Lyon, Linda
McGinnis and Pam Lynn did Indian dances for the Girl Scouts attend­
ing the Neighborhood No. Three Camporce a t Deer Lake this past week­
end.

Club To Hold
Benefit Party
By Ji m

C su otb erry

As their tin t fund railing

IN

H O M E

F U R N I S H I N G S !

affair the Young W om an'i Club
o f South Seminole will sponaor a

card party

cstad

Saturday,

Oct. 3, at 8 p. m. at the Land
O'Lakes Country Club o f Cat-

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selberry.

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Those planning to attend
lhould make up their own
tables for either card* or
other games.

Wf /JI
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THESE GIRLS from Troop 010, Casselberry,
wore among those participating in the Girl
Scout Camporee at Camp Deer Lake in the
Ocatn National Forest. They are standing, left
to right, Cindy Coleman and Vicki Marsh; seat­
ed, Sandra Marsh, Melissa Miller, Denise Long,
Charlene Gray and Debbie Brown.

Reservations m ay be made
by calling Mrs. Mary Harrell
at 838-2221 or Mrs. G ill Kinsloe at 83*1417.

Brownie Troop

JAYCEES

Seeks Members

F E R T IL IZ E R SALE

tlrownl* Troop 698 meets
every Tuesday from 4 p.m. to
5 p.m, at the home o f the
leader, Mrs. Robert Regin,
at 610 F oreit Dr., Howell
Park, Casselberry,
There is still room in the
troop fur nine more girts
from that area, that are eith­
er in the second er third
grades. Interested girls may
contact Mrs. Resin.

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There will be an admission
charge for each person and
prizes will he given for each
table as well s i a door prize.
Refreshments will be served.

CAMPOREE FUN for Girl Scouts Terry Young,
Cathy Coyle and Roberta Dysert o f Cunaelberry
Troop 910 Included this dreas-up reluy race last
weekend at Deer Lake Camp.
(Herald Photo)

COLOR GUARD from Troop 472 raises the
c o lo n during a flag ceremony at Camp Deer
Lake, acana o f the Seminole Neighborhood No.
8 Camporee. Scouta are Pam Lyon, Susan Carrick, Rnonda W atters, Linda McGinnis and Cyn­
thia Juback.
(Herald Photo)

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SATURDAY, OCT. 3rd.
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$J.()0 per 109 lbs., Delivered To Your Door

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Includes Bookcase Bed,
Double Dresner, Large
Roomy Chest, Matching
Boxspring and Innerspring
Mattresa. Walnut or Sea
Mist Finish.

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Call 322-5181 — 9 n.tn. to 5 p.m.
PROCEEDS

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Jaycee’s Community Projects

SHOP IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT
203-09 E. 1st ST.

322-091

SCOUT Leader Mrs. Bradford Lyon gives Ellen

William* of Troop 472 some tips on how to cook
eggs and bacon on top of a “ hobo stove" during
the camporee at Deer Lake.
(Herald Photo)

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time, trouble and w on)' of a last minute rush
w hen waiting means discomfort. Take just a few
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hom e this winter. Fhillteat — the high quality
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WE STILL HAVE A FEW
6 Fa — BRAND NEW CARS —
AT TREMENDOUS DISCOUNTS

Showroom — Second and Palmetto
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W EATH ER: Partly cloudy through Thursdry with brief afternoon sh ow ers; high today 80-90; low tonight in 70s.

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Seen the money doors st
Atlantic National
Bank?
S a n fo r d

• • •

They'y# caused so much
curiosity President Howard
H odfes explains how the array
o f U. 8. coins w ere embedded
in the "g la ss’ * doors at the
ta n k 's entrance.

• # •

Actually, the doors aren’t
glass. They’ re acrylic—one of
the moat versatile o f plastics,
perhaps better known aa luette
o r plaxi glass. The mold for
making the panels is partially
filled wkh a slurry which is
allowed to Jell. Coins are
placed into position and the
mold com pletely filled and
sealed o ff tightly.
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VOL. 66

United Press Leased Wire

Estiblishei 1908

WED., SEPTEMBER 30, 1964

CC Asks Airport Survey
ternoon decided to aak for a
survey on tho advisability
and feasibility o f establishing
an airport to servo tho eoun*
ty.

i Committee Chairman Gor«
I don Frederick agreed with
I County Commission Chairman
James F. Avery thnt that
I there ahuuld be a master

Port Property Surveys Begin

• • •

The City o f V ero Beach, a c ­
cording to an advertisement
in the September edition of
the Florida Municipal Record
—a m sga iln e— has 4S7 meters
(com plete with spare parts, a
coin counter and coin sorter)
for sale.
City officials will consider
all "rea son a b le" offers. By
the w ay, they cost fSl each,
new.

• ••

Sam Lee, veteran retail
m erchant for m ore than SO
years, recently observed his
tls t birthday. Lee, tong a
Floridian, eam e to the Sanford-Ostcen area many yeara
ego. He once taught school in
Alabam a. He is also a retired
Biptiat minister and attll is
quite able to recite Scriptures.
He has an excellent memory
but hla eyeiight has begun to
fa it He ia the father o f a
large fam ily which include*
triplets. He resides in Osteen
and likes to w elcom e visitors.
• ••
i r * f c * s bit of political his­
tory that surprised us. Did
you know th it Jefferson Da­
vis, president o f confederacy,
was a candidate for vice pres­
ident of the United States dur­
ing the elections o f 1832? lie
wast
• • •
And here's another bit of
history: The assassination of
John F. Kennedy and the suc­
cession of Lyndon B. Johnson
to the presidency marked the
16th time that tht United
Slates has been without a vice
president,

• • •

Orlando TV announcer pull­
ed n boo-boo In a commercial.
H* meant to la y "rib roast,”
only it cam e out "rob e wrist."
•
• •
A ll Right! Who's g o t a
ttsno
chair?
The
United
Fund, fit t in g ready for Ita
19*14 campaign to raise g 10,000, need* to borrow one for
its special office help during
the drive. I f you can spare
one of yours f iv e ’em e buss
on the phone.

"W ill you yourself beetir
And g o out end r e g i-itc rf"

June Shesly
Sanford Woman's Club

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By Jallaa Stemtroua
Associate Editor
"W e're getting preliminary
property surveys underway
today," said Jack McCarthy,
project engineer for Lockwood
Green Engineers' feasibility
study to determin the poss­
ibility of establishing a port
facility In Seminole County.
The firm was retained sev­
eral weeks ago by the Fort
Committee of the Seminole
County Chamber o f Com­
merce. Francis RoumLIUt is
chairman.
McCarthy said that aurveyora "are running topographic
information at a possible site
upon which the port facility
might be located. Soil boring
teats are now being made to
determine If the aite Is suit­
able."
McCarthy said hla firm It
also obtaining Information as
to determine the feasibltity of
the site, access, cost of adapt­
ing the site for port terminal
usage, its relation to other
modes of transportation and
the relation o f the port site
to the future growth and de­
velopment of the county pro­
per.
The survey firm, McCarthy
also pointed out, is now in the
process of contacting various
Industries in Seminole and
Orange counties, in addition to
other
industrial
companies
along the Atlantic seaboard
and the Mississippi River to
determine as effectively as
possible the volume of cargoes
which could be expected to
pass through the proposed
port,
McCarthy said a complete
report should be forthcoming
within three to four months,
perhaps sooner.
Lockwood Green, McCarthy
revealed, has recently design­
ed and supervised the con­
struction of deep water m a­
rine terminals at Norfolk, Va.
Charleston, S C., Savannah,
Ga., Brunswick, Ga. and Gulf­
port, M in .

Hilda Showing
More Force
NEW ORLEANS (U P I) —
Tropical storm Hilda, appar­
ently growing to hurricane
force, moved through the Y u ­
catan Channel into the open
Gulf today and picked up
speed as it headed toward the
U-S. coast.
Fsrking M mile - sn • hour
winds, Hilda, eighth tropical
storm o f the season and fifth
this month, appeared to he
following the same mute used
by destructive Hurricane Car­
la in September, 1941.
The storm was last report­
ed l.'o miles south o f Mobile,
Ala., and moving northwest at
It miles an hour, two miles
an hour faster thnn It wss
clocked only four hour* ear­
lier.

Days Left To

Lt. Dow Accepts

Register For

Newspaper Job

General Election
Call The Jaycees
For Transportation
T o Register —

322-5481
TE 8-1158

NO. 289

Senate Report O f Estes Deals
Finds Nobody Guilty O f Fraud

By Jallaa Sten*trow
Associate Editor
The airport committee o f
The panels are baked for 11 tho Seminole County Cham*
to IS hours, machined and ber o f Commerce Tuesday a f­
ground to rem ove irregulari­
ties, and when the doors are
finally buffed and polished the
panels are crystal clear.
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Wants buy any parking m e­
ters T

SANFORD. FLORIDA

Lt. (jg ) D. II. (Sam ) Dow,
public information officer for
Reconnaissance Attack Wing
One at the Sanford Naval Air
Station, baa accepted a job
with the 5(cClatchy Newspa­
pers’ mother paper, The Sac­
ramento Bee, in Sacramento,
Calif.

.

JACK MCCARTHY, project engineer for preliminnry .studies to determine the feasibility of n
port facility for Seminole County, explains pro­
cedures to Iks followed in the aurvey to Francis
Roumiilnt (right) chairman o f Seminole Coun­
ty Chnmlier o f Commerce Fort Committee.
Standing is Don Carraway, n representative of
I-aw Engineering Testing Company, Orlando.
McCarthy represents 1-ocVwfood Gr-epe -en­
gineers o f Spartanburg, S C. lilcraM Pbo.o)

Knowles To Get
ICMA Aw ard
City Manager Warren E.
Know lea was to receive a 13year certificate of recognition
tonight in Chicago from the
Internationjl City Managers
Association but he will be un­
able to accept the award in
persor
Knowles said this morning
he had made plans to attend
and be among one of 129 city
managers in th« United States,
Canada and Western Europe
to get such an houor. Lastminute changes in plans forc­
ed him to cancel the trip, he
said.
Long tenure awards were to
he presented for 10, 15. 20 and
25 year* service in the pro­
fession.
Kuowte* was * member o f
the Resolution Committee but
had In forego that duty also
when local plans were chang
ed.
The association Is observing
its 50th anniversary confer­
ence and the awards were to
he presented by Bert W. John­
son, ICMA president and man­
ager of Arlington County, Va.
.Many of the award man­
agers have served in the same
city during their entire career.

plan, Frederick said he felt
that siims study should be
made especially for Seminote
County.
*‘ \Ve need to pinpoint air­
port requirements fo r Semi­
nole County,** Frederick de­
clared.
Miaa M arjoria Brink, rep­
resenting Lee Fiacher and As­
sociates, a firm now making
a study for the East Central
Florida Planning Council, was
naked to determine what the
ECPPC can accomplish along
this line and the cost o f such
a study. Frederick said that
th e
County
Commissioner
would bo asked to finance
the survey.
"The need for the facility
has already been established,"
said Frederick, "b y the FA A ."
Asked what this hsd to do
with the request already made
to the F A A for an airport,
Frederick
explained:
"W e
have met with FAA officials
in both Miami and Atlanta.
Hut this deals only with a
site approval. Any nlrport lo­
cution must he OK’d by the
F A A . We must detail a few
more minor items for them,
they will In turn make an on­
site inspection, and provide
us with their approval."
The survey the committee
now wants, Frederick sail,
"•will deal with traffic, a—
«
T illty, the possihillt) id
i-stibiiihing an industrial ar­
ea adjacent to the airport,
the estimated cost o f construc­
tion, the avulUtiility and pos­
sibility o f procuring frdersl
funds plus the projected use
and growth of the airport in
the future.”

Dock Strike
Seen Tonight

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WARREN K. KNOWLES

Shot Delayed
C A I’ E K ENNEDY (U P I)—
Th« launch of u radiation
monitoring Explorer satellite
thut had been
for Thnr*day night has heen postponed
for at " l e t , day!

NEW YOnK (L T D — Union
negotiators today rejected a
proposal designed to end the
bargaining stalemate between
shippers and longshoremen. A
walkout by 60.000 East ami
Gulf Coast dock workers set
for midnight tonight appears
' almost inevitable, the union
said.
" I t looks very, very bad,"
a union spokesman said.
A strike would lie up ports
from Maine to Texas and Idle
some 2*1,000 seamen and atwut
iO.fjou truckers in additluii to
the longshoremen.
The proposal was presented
to Die International Longshore­
men's Association (1LA) re­
presenting the dock workers,
and Ihe New York Shipping
Association ( N’YSA) by Asals
-ant Secretary of Labor James
] Reynolds, head of a special
presidential fact-finding panel.

2 Republican
Senators Hit
Farm Agency
WASHINGTON
Two

Republican

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charged today that the Agri­
culture Department showered
UilUe Sol Estes with favorit­
ism that helped him build i
fraudulent farm empire.
Sens. Karl E. Mudt, &lt;R- S.
I).), and Carl T. Curtla, (RN eb .), laid Estes, once re­
garded as a Texas financial
wizard, schemed to manipulate
cotton acreage allotments as
part of a master farm plan.
They called it "fraduient from
the start."
The
Republican
senators
charged that the Agriculture
Department "in
many
in­
stances . . . was actually a
companion
to
this
fraud
through t&lt;V actions, or failure
to act, of its officials in high
o ffices."
The Mundt • Curtis charges
were attached to a Senate In­
vestigating com m ittee report
on a study of how Estes was
able to am.-isa a fortune
through farm manipulations.
The report was filed with the
Senate today.
The report was signed by
all the members including the
Republicans. It was mild in
Its conclusions. It made no
m -ntion of poll'B al ftvuiltiam,
found no otu gUlty o f frs&gt;.d.
ind did not recom m end discip­
linary action against anyone.
F.stes lo-u red Ihe cotton al­
lotments tram displaced farm ­
ers in Alabama, Georgia, Okla­
homa and Texas in (MO-61.
The farmers agreed to pur­
chase land from Estes in Ree­
ves and Pecoa counties, Tex.
They would then transfer their
|&gt;ooled allotments to this land
and tease the land back to
Estes for a period of three
years.
The com mil tee said neither
Estes nor the farm ers really
considered the land sales to
be bona fide transactions.
Chairman John L. McClel­
lan, (D-Ark), of the investigat­
ing group also filed separate
views. He la id :
“ The timidity, vacciiation
and indecision, and Ihe neglect
or unwillingness on the part of
high officials in the agricul­
ture department to act appear
to be the principal cause for
the unfavorable conditions that
developed and the inefficient
administration that brought
on this investigation."

An estimated ISO persons
living oo the Sanford N avel
Air Station r e a e m tio a are
now eligible to vote for local
candidates here.
This ii the gist o f tho de-

clsion handed out yesterday
afternoon by State Atty. Gen.
James Kynea who ruled a 19plus year old order of a form ­
er attorney general Is outdat­
ed.
Previously, persons station­
ed on military reservations
were not allowed to vote ex­
cept by absentee ballot from
tbeir borne comraunltiea.
Now. however, if they meet
itill other requirements such
as length of stay at the base
they can register and vote.
But the registration deadline
E. C. Harper Jr., candidate la fast approaching and Regis­

Harper Attacks
Claim Baker
Backs Marina

trar Camilla B m e« and her
staff are girding tor a h eavy
influx of Navy personnel at
the courthouse offices as they
sign up for the Nov, 3 elec­
tion.
Navy
officials
yesterday
gave the estimate o f A50 eligi­
ble p crion i on the base but
admitted
a "firm
figu re"
could not be attained due to
other factors for each person.
These Include the length of
stay at the base, the person's
age and if the person is now
deployed it sea with one o f
(he base's squadrons.

for the City Commission in the
Nov. 3 election, today blasted
claims by his opponent, Com­
missioner Joe Baker, that he
ravored the proposed m anna
project.
Harper, in a statement fo
The Herald, said: "M y oppon­
ent now flndi it politically
expedient to endorse the bank­
ers' marina project.
"H ow ever," Harper continu­
ed, "during the July 13th hear­
ing hy the City Commission
he vigorously supported, re­
commended and made a m o­
tion that the City lease a half
mile of Sanford'* lakrfront to
a private group for 40 year*
with a guarantee of receiving
only fJ in return.”
llar|*r pointed out that
"H ad this motion passed It
would hrvo * V effect o f tak­
ing control uf* iu« lakrfront
away from the citizens of
Sanford for 40 years and fur­
ther prevent any future deve­
lopment of the area."
Harper asked: "F o r whose
interest Is he (Raker) working,
a private group or ail of the
people o f Sanford?"

m w A te e
Cremation
HOLLYWOOD (UF1) - Pri­
vate cremation was arranged
today for Harpo Marx, the sil­
ent, harp-playing member of
the Marx brothers comedy
team.

Living Cost Off
WASHINGTON (U P O -T h e
cost of food, clothing and cars
dropped slightly last month,
the government reported to­
day. Because o f this, the cost
of living dropped one tenth of
one per cent.

Rocket Dlown Up

Reach Erosion

CAFE K ENNEDY (U P I)—
A Minutrrnan-t war roeket
was blown apart on Its final
test flight Tuesday when It
twisted uut o f control high
over the Atlantic.

JACKSONVILLE (U I’ I) Proposals to control the major
problem o f beach erosion, in­
cluding special taxing districts
and a state coastal research
laboratory, will be presented
to the 1943 state Legislature.

Finder Of Lost
Watch Lost Too
W ill the finder o f th« Inst, firm, on Magnolia Ave, and
found and "lo a l" again watch claim a 1 10 reword.
Tho watch mis found and
please aland u p?
the finder took it to Sween­
It alt aturted last Saturday
eys. However, nobody at tho
in Sanford when Mrs, Flor­ store knew the lady nr any­
ence Smith o f 910 Live Oak thing about the watch o r
Street, New Smyrna Roach, paying a reward.
lost a diamond-studded wrist
The finder left and took
watch.
tha watch with him. Now,
When Mr«. Smith discover­ 3lr*. Smith is attempting to
ed the lose she visited The find out who the gentleman
Heruld office and placed a was mid how she cun contact
lost and found ud in tho clus* him. About all tho inform a­
tion available ia that ha ia
sifted section.
The ad ran Monday and employed at Dynatmnlca.
asked the finder to take the
•Mrs. Smith sayo tha watch
watch to Sweeneys, a local hna un extremely high senti­
o ffice equipment and supply mental value.

Walker Files Two
$2 Million Suits
JACKSONVILLE

(U P I) - riuting at ihe University o f
Gen. Edwin A. Mississippi.
The suit claimed tha stories
Walker filed a |2 million libel
defamed Walker, held him up
suit against the Associated
to public contempt and w ere
Press Tuesday for stories motivated by a desire to
about his role in the 1942 racial "blacken his goad n am e." It
was filed in Circuit Court.
Walker specifically
com ­
plained about AP dispatches on
Oct. 1 and Oct. 2, 1942, which
he claimed cast him in tho
role of leading student charges
WASHINGTON (UPI) - against federal marshals in
The Republican National Com­ the rioting that was touched
mittee announced today that o ff when Negro James Mere­
GOP
presidential
nominee dith entered Ihe university.
Barry M. GoUlwater will de­
He asked 31 million in co m ­
liver "a challenge to (he John­ pensatory damages and $1
son administration" in a na­ million in punitive damages.
tionwide televised speech next
In addition, attorneys for
Tuesday night.
Walker ***0 fileil a 32 million
Republican National Chair­ libel suit against Lindsey
man Dean Rurch said that Newspapers, Inc., at Sarasota.
"th e gloves are coming o f f In The suit claims editorial com ­
the address over the National ment in the Sarasota HeraldBroadcasting
Co.
television Tribune about his acllvitic-i
network from 1:39 to 3 p. m. during (be disturbance defam ­
EST.
ed him.
Former Maj.

Barry's 'Gloves

Coming O ff’

Your

Buses Sabotaged
MIAMI (U F1) - Fidel Cas­
tro's Cuban secret police are
grilling Cuban merchant sea­
men about the sabotage of IS
new British and French bus­
es, exile sources reported
Tuesday.

Traffic Light
Installation
Under Way
City rreu* were busy to­
day at the intersection o f Oak
Avr. and Firat St., digging
down through the sidewalk
and the mate of pipes under­
neath to prrpare for installa­
tion o f tra ffic signal poles.
Installation of the traffic
■jiignal at this busy intersec­
tion was authorised hy the
city commission s e v e r a l
months ago, City Manager
W. K. Knowlc* said W a y .
"T h is will he a fixed time
signs! light which we hope
will alleviate dangerous traf­
fic conditions at this com er,’’
said Knowles. A t the present
time, left turns are forbidden
for motorists approaching on
Oak Ave. from north
south.

REGISTRATION D A Y S art rapidly coming to * close at the Seminole
County Courthouse with the deadline being this Saturday. Here Mr. and
Mrs. H. G. Kyle are shown sa they sign up fo r the privilege o f voting in
the Nov. S election. Checking them is Mrs. Madge Deas, clerk in the o f .
fleers o f Voting Registrar Camilla Bruce. Mrs. Bruce reports 402 per­
sons signed the proper form s Tuesday.
(Herald Photo)

May Dump Bill
WASHINGTON
(U PI)
Pressures mounted on con­
gressional leaders today to
dump Freildent Johnson’ s |1
billion Appalachia hill and
shoot for adjournment of Con­
gress by the end o f the week.

Herald Index
DR. JOHN W. WILSON (left), chairman o f the Bovg and Girls Commit­
tee of the Sanford Kiwanix Club, present* a check to cover tho cost o f
a much-needed cabinet to store plumes used by members of the Seminole
High School band. Accepting the check are (left to right) Rand Director
Ernest Cowley, Lt. Joel Fehd and Captain Topper Avenel. The plumes,
explained Cowley, art one of the most expensive items of uniform eipiipmaat usad- b y buw l B M ia b f.
lllsxeld I’ buU)

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

FLOR/DA STATE BANK
Member F.D.I.C*

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Notes

Art Teachers,
Students Set
achooi ait taacbcra and art
atudaati will b# rponiorod by
the Florida Federation of Art,
inc., at tba DaBary Maulan
Hour.', 210 Sunrise Bird., Da­
Bary, Sunday, from 2-4:10
p.m.
High School Art Undent*
from all a n r Florida will bo
exhibiting thorn until Oct 10.
In other fanorle* offleora of
Ibe Florida Federation board
will exhibit paintings. Tba
public U Invited.
Gonaral chairman of tba
•vent la Mra. 0. H. Hinton,
Junior Club* chairman af tba
Florida Federation of Art
Tinsel Hiller and Roble Elliot
•re exhibition chairman.
Mra. Edwin A. Hoadley U
chairman of refreshments and
Mra. G. L. Yesilrr, eo-chair,
man.
The Daytona Beach Art Laagun Is sponsoring the recap­
tion. Presiding at the buffet
table will be Mra. Dudley Ray­
mond, Mra. John B. Cook,
Mra. J. P. White, Mra. Mag
Winkler, Miaa Drueilla Ray­
mond and Miaa Adallna E.
Lalacr. Hoataaaaa will taha
jrueata on tour* upatairs la the
Mansion lfousa during tba
hour* from 2-4 p.m.
The Welcoma Committee
conalata of Dudley Flagar,
president of the Florida Fed­
e r a t e of Art, Inc.; Edwin A.
Hoadley, president of Daytona
Baach Art League; Mra. 0. H.
Hinton, Mra. George Brooks
of DeBary, and Arehln MaeNaughton, Federation building
chairman.

By Mra. Fraak White
The DeBary 4-H Club held
its first meeting of the sea­
son in the conference room at
the DeBary Community Cen­
ter last week, aad parent#
ware invited to attend.
The members heard talks by
three guest apeaktn. Assist­
ant County Agent Larry
Load holts* apoka and Mist
Joan Stewart, home demonatration agent of DeLand
apoka to tha girla about child
care and food preparation.
Ralph Dawson of DaBary
Interested tha boye on safety
and electricity and will In*
atruct them.
The group asked for help
in organising and In getting
transportation for aetivitlea
planned for them. Many at&gt;
landed the meeting from sur­
rounding areas.

Enterprise Boy
In Hospital
Danny Braddock, 16, oldeat
eon of Mrs. Martin Drsddock
and the late Edwin Braddock
of Enterprise it in the Seminola Memor lsl Hospital at a
result of a gun shot wound
received whan he went out to
investigate a couple of colored
men who were trespassing on
tha Braddock property.
Danny was shot In the right
wriit, shattering the wrist
hone at he talked to the two
men. The officers were searchin3 the area for the two nen
GETTING CLOSE
SYRACUSE, N. Y. - (NEA)
— Syracuse football coach Ben
Schwartrwalder can Join a se­
lect group If his club wins six
games this season. That would
give him 100 victoria* at Sy­
racuse.

REGULAR U ( . . BTOOLV HALVB YELLOW OINB

ADMISSIONS
flharon Hardesty, Patrick
Waallui, Tharaaa Mowar,
Rabart L. Pringle, George S.
Chariot, Kllaabath Bhoemakor, Georg* Walla, Lanala KiU
by, Laaaia Man Reward, Lon*
iaa Thompson. Mary Durnat,
Clyde EUlaen, Baaton Caanoa,
Baby C. Arnett#, and Martha
Odal, all of Sanford! Nonaan
Pratlay, Altamonta Spring*;
and Faye Wynn, Longwood.
Mr. end Mrs. Larry Hardaaty, girl, Sanford; Mr. and
Mra. Paul Waaillua, girl, San­
ford; Mr. and Mra. Ernest G.
Odal, boy, Sanford; Mr. and
Mra. Billy Wynn, girl, LongDISCHARGES
Patricia SUngaer, Batty
Sack and girl; Annie L. Ash­
worth and girl; Mildred Grady
Wilson, Rosa Maria Coulomb#,
Inst Smith, David D. Cald­
well, Thomas T. Raynolda,
B a r b a r a Jarrell, Tharaaa
Mower, and Juanita James
and girl, oil of Sanford; Tom­
my Weaver, Longwood; Don­
ald Gocta, Titusville; Julia
Wells, Lake Mary; Patrick
Tyler, Enterprise; and John
Redditt, Oataan.

By Prnncoe Weeter
The Lake Mary Chamber
of Commerce will combine
buiinasa with pleasure for Ita
October meeting, which will
atart with a covered dish sup­
per at 7 p.m., Thursday, at
tha naw maating placa, tha
Laka Mary Pire Hall.
Tha Board of Directors have
planned thla fellowship with
tha Idas of giving member*
and naw rnldtnU of tha
community a chanca to gat
acquainted. Tha public la in­
vited, and those attending are
asked te bring a covtred dish
and thair family.
"Cracker" Donaldson la in
charge of tha arrange manta
and may bo contacted for
further particular!, as well
as Jim Daughtrey, president;
or Donald Jackson, chnlrmnn
of tha board.

REGULAR 27| . . STOKtLY FRUIT

REGULAR 3)0 . . STOKfLY CUT A. C

REGULAR 234 . . STOKE

REGULAR 2/394 . . STO

RIGULAR 234 . . STOKE

W-D BRAND . . BEEF SHORT
12-ox.

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STOKILY

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REGULAR 2/394 . . STO

W hiting.. *15/
Sausage *39*
Wieners.. *65*
Sausage *59*
Biscuits 2^35*

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OSCAR MAYIA . . (RIG. 4941

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Cake Mix 4
Bread
Delight

REGULAR 214 . . DIXIE DARLING WHOLA

FROZEN FOOD

Cub Carnival
Set Saturday
By Jana Casselberry
A Cub Scout Carnival will
be held Saturday from 1:30 to
4:30 p. m. Just South of tha
Casselberry Post Office by
Pack MO in line with their
theme for tha month.
All boya of Cub Scout age
between eight and ten and a
half year* old and their par­
ents are Invited.
There will be pwup game#,
individual skill games, and
cubs will compete in a sparewood derby. The mothers are
planning to have cake and
cookies for ask and cold
drinks will also be avallabk.
T h e r e will be a bicycle
safety display and handicrafts
made by the dens will also
he shown.
The fesUvitlai will close with
Cubmaster Dave Waters pro
tenting awards for advance­
ment and the closing cere
mooy.

Beets
Sauce
Peas.
Com .
Peas.
Corn.
STOSdLY TOMATO

W-D BRAND . . CHUCK

MORTON . . APPLE, CHERRY, REACH, COCONUT

Fruit Pies..
Green Peas
Cut Corn •.
McKENZIl RLACKEYI OR

McKENZIl MIXED VEGETABLES OR

McKENZIl BABY UMAB OR SPECKLED

Butterbeans

Astor

TASTE O' SEA FROZEN PERCH

GRAPES

Fillets «*4mc.
Dinners

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VALUE

ASTOR FRESH FROZEN CONCENTRATE

Rocket Derby
Won By Tise
David Tise. Den One, won
tha Rocket Derby recently held
in connection with the Cuh
Scout Carnival sponsored by
Pack JOT.
Henry Hires of Den Two won
a bean guessing game. Pro­
ceed* from the event were
forwarded to the Muscular
Dystrophy fund.

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LBJ Plans Trip To Paris To Outline W orld Peace Program
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Preside* Johnson plana, K
.elected, to fly to Pari* la Nor*
'ember or December to outline
•' world peace program to
America's European Alllee.
He woold like thto to be fol­
lowed txiute long bp a meet­
ing witk Soviet Premier Ni­
kita S. Khrushchev If the Com­
munist leader Is agreeable.
Assuming be defeats Sen.
Barry M. Goldwater ia the
Nov. 1 election, Johnson does
*not want to dawdle about jo ­
ing overseas on his first presl
dentlal mission at persona)
diplomacy.
Ha feela bis present inhibi­
tions about leaving the eoun
try while there is no vice
president would be dispelled
once Sen. Hubert H. Hum­
phrey becomes vice president
elect.
Ik

fa w fo ti

ir r n tt

The trip to Paris could In­ Omaha. Apart from personal There were alto domestic
volve aa appearance before hospitality, the trip was aim­ political overtone* ia the »to
either the NATO perils men ed at sharing confidence over­
tariana’ conference in Novem­ seas In Americans commit­
—Sen. Barry M. Goldwater
ber ar the NATO council in ment to the Atlantic alliance.
has accused the Johnson ad
December. While in the
French capital. Johnson would
probably be happy to receive
an invitation to meet with
President Charles de Gaulle. |
These views became known
as Johnson returned Tuesday
night from a trip to Omaha,
Neb., where he showed Amer­
ica's strategic nuclear nerve
center to Manllo Brosto, new
secretary general of the North
Atlantic Treaty Organisatior
(NATO).
Johnson hosted • lunch k
Braeio's honor at the Whit*
House Tuesday, (ben took him
to the Strategic Air Com­
mand (SAC) command post
at Offult Air Force Base, neat

Two Appointed
To City Posts
Howard Whelchel waa ap­
pointed finance director for
the city by the City Com mis­
sion Monday night and Max
Coherly waa named tax ass­
essor and licensing official.
Whelchel will assume his
duties Nov. 2 after Henry
Tam m, the current finance dir­
ector, leaves. Whelchel will
begin work, however, this
Thursday.
Mercury is the hottest plan­
et ia the tolar system.

NATO supreme commander
authority to use tactical nu­
clear weapons to defense
against a Red attack with such
arms. Johnson holds that such

power must rest solely with tha
President.
—Goldwater also baa charg­
ed that the administration Is
doing leas than it should to

support SAC’* deterrent abili­
ties. But Johnson laid hit tour
with Broslo—highlighted by a
top secret briefing from Gen.
Thomas S. Power, SAC com­

mander. and other top oflb
dal*—convinced Mm the air
borne itriking force was de­
serving at "a wen Justified
'wen done' from their cMef.**

Y O U W O N I BELIEVE Y O U R E Y E S W H E N Y O U SEE W H A I 'I B U Y S '

Sept, 80, 1964 — Page 8

LBJ Playing Politics
With Planes--Barry
EN ROUTE W ITH GOLDW A T E R (U P I) — Sen. Bar­
ry Goldwater today accused
the Johnson administration o f
playing polities with U. S.
military plan* development
The Republican presidential
nominee mad* the charge in
remarks prepared fo r delivery
in Dayton, Ohio, on the sec­
ond day o f hia whistle stop
train tour of Ohio, Indiana
and Illinois.
In the speech Goldwater
aald the "alleged interceptor"
wae firet disclosed by Presi­
dent Johnson in January as
a reconnaissance plane A -t l
and later redesignated by De­
fense Secretary Robert S.
McNamara aa a fighter inter­
ceptor YF12A. Still later,
Goldwater aald, the President
revealed tha existence o f a
strike reconnaissance plan*
8K71.
The GOP standard bearer
■aid the two U tter planes
are projection! o f the original
A - l l which was contracted fo r
in 1959 and thua "em erged
during the Elsenhower admin­
istration.”
He said it waa to have been
a reconnaissance plane o f the
highest quality and a succes­
sor to the U2 spy plan*.
"W * do, however, resent
seeing It presented to the
American people a* the ac­
complishment o f a regime that
has deliberately and contin­
ually slowed down the advance
o f aviation. And w* deplore
even more the attempt pollU
Irally to m odify a coherently
sound technological develop­
ment Into something militar­
ily spurious," Goldwater aald.
The government today U
scheduled to publicly unveil
the A -t l, dubbed the world's
fastest miliUry fighter plane,
a t F.dwards AFR.
Goldwater elimaxed t h a
first day o f hie tour by leav­
ing hie 17-ear train for a
eheering, foot-stom ping rally
in Cincinnati. Before some lfl.OOO persona who packed the

nstolstratlon at downgrading
NATO. Tha Republican presi­
dential candidate has vowed
to strengthen the partnership,
pertly through granting tha

cavernous Cincinnati Gardena
sports
arena, Goldwater
charged — and then twice re­
peated — that the administra­
tion waa soft on communism.
In the regionally televised
speech Goldwater said:
" I charge that this admin­
istration has decared a mor­
atorium on government until
the election is ever — and
you know it.
,
"I charge that this adminlaliatlon has a foreign policy
of drift, deception and defeat.
And you know that too."

R E S . 29c S Y L V A R U

Mutual Fund
Talk Given
By Mrs. Frank White
E. B. Patterson, repreeentative of Aaron B aniley, Inc.,
with office* In Orlando and
New Smyrna Beach, spoke to
Dcliary reaidenta Friday night
the subject of Securities and
Mutual Funds and “ How To
Get More Out of Your Retire­
ment Dollars."
II* explained the working of
the dollar. Ha rise and fall
over the years and what hap­
pened to the stocks in Cuba
after Castro took over.
Patterson advised investors
to ipread their money over
several good stocks.
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and two previews Mg league
(tube in » checkered career
dating hack to 1144, Bchulta
has turned vat te he the **llfea n r ” for the Cardinals In
feral peasant atoe* 1146.
Brought up from Jackson*
riPs of the International
League as July SI. SchulU
he* only a 1-1 wew-loet record
bat in tS gasees n d 4B toBlags he has yielded Just nine
earned raw for a glittering
tM earned run average.
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tha Cardinals’ Uet flea games
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CHARLIE M ILLER (2 1 ), flaahy Oviedo halfback, picks up considerable
yardage in the Crescent City secondary before being brought down by
Rebel halfback Greg Ashley (11). Tha Lions want on to win their second
o f two contests this season. They travel to Umatilla this Friday n ig h t

Pigott Props Sem inole*
For Tilt With T roians

Beet. IS h u n t allowed a run.
The a fo o t t-lneh, 190peaad righthander wrote anethar chapter la hie remark­
able story Tuesday night
whM he pitched shutout hall
far the final 1 4 inatngs ef
the CardInsla’ 4-1 victory
o m the Philadelphia Phllll**.
Tito Cardinal** ■* v o n t k
straight win put them ta a
flat-footed flnt-plec* tie with
STANDINGS
tha Cincinnati Beds, who sufTeam
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Both the Cardinals and
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Colonial
B IB
B IB
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Bchulta* only previous claim Oak Ridge
to fame waa in IBB when he Winter Park B B B BSB
Recall* Tharadey Night
tied the major league record
by relieving In nine eonaecu- Bishop Moore 30, Apopka B
Resell* Friday Nlgkt
tive games for the Chicago
SEMINOLE 13. Coloaial B
Cobs.
Bchulta* cJose-out r e l i e f Boon* IP, Whiter Park B
Tuesday night preaerved Ray Edgewater It, Oak Ridge II
Badoehi’e 20th win after the Rvene IX Daytona Beech
young lefthander bed yielded
Gemrs Friday Night
■even bite and two runs In
BH innings. Doubles by Dirk SEMINOLE at Evan* (Evens
Groat and Julian Javier and
Field)
a homer by Bill White were Bishop Moore at Edgewater
the big blows in a 10-hit Car­
(Tangerine Itowl)
dinal attack that dealt the Oak Hidge at Colonial (Col­
Phillies their ninth consecu­
onial Field)
tive defeat
Seabreei* (Daytona Beech)
Bob Friend waa tagged for
at Winter Park
It bite but left 11 Red baa*- Boon* at Mrlbourwc
runners stranded and wae re­
warded with hla 13th victory
when Bill Maaeroskl singled
with the bases filled In the
8TATISTK8
top of tha ninth. Bob Balley'e
FIRST
DOWNS
— Boon* 31,
■Ingle, Roberto Clemrntc'e
Edgewater
23,
B is h o p
double and an intentional
Moore 21, Winter Park IX
walk set the etage for MsSEMINOLE 17. Etsaa 17.
acroekl, whoa* blow sent Bill
Coloaial IX Oak Ridge IX
McCool to hla fourth lose
against six wins. The Inee F I R S T DOWNS, OPPON­
ENTS — Bishop Moore 11,
ended the Rede* nine-game
Colonial
IX Rdgswater IX
winning (track.
Evans II, SEMINOLE 15,
The San Francisco Giants
Booas IX Winter Park 29,
remained technically in the
Osh Rids* 31.
rate with a 3-4 win ever the
Houston Coitc, the Milwaukee YARDS RUSHING — Edgewater 138, Bishop .Moors
Braves tripped the New York
MX Beene 331, Colonial
Meta 7-8 and the Chicago
32X SEMINOLE 306, Ev­
Cubs edged out the Los An­
ans Ml, Winter Park 24X
geles Dodger* 4-3 in other
Oak Ridge 183.
NL action.
In the American League, YARDS PASSING — Boons
HX Winter Park 103, Ev­
Chicago dawned Loe Angelas
1-1 and Kansas City beat
an* II. SEMINOLE 71.
Vina*sots 7-6 in IS Innings.
HUhup Moors 71, Coloaial
S3, Oak Ridge II, EdgawaIsr II.
PASS a t t e m p t s a c o m PLKIlONH — SEMINOLE
18-12, Boons 23-11, Evans
IIX Winter Park 23-8,
Bishop Moors 18-1, Oak
Bldgs 18-X Colonial 9-X
Edgewater 3-1.
PASH INTERCEPTIONS —
Booas 3, SEMINOLE X R * .
aaa X Bishop Moors X Coloaial X Edgewater X Oak
KJdge 9, Winter Park X
Y A R D S PENALIZED —
SEMINOLE S3. Colonial 80.
Oak Ridgo 83, Evaas 10X
Bishop Moore I3X Winter
Park 1SX Edgewater 177,
Wildcats Twins
ATLANTA (UPI) — The
Kentucky Wildcats claimed
doubts honors Tuesday when
two of their players wars
named SEC back and lineman
of tha weak by United Proas
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati (N) International. Tbs back award
Chicago at Loa Angeles (JJ) want to quarterback Rick Nor­
New York at Mliwauka*
ton. Tbs lineman award want
Houston at Ban Francisco
to and Rick Kaetnsr. Both are
Only gamaa aahodaiad
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SEMINOLE SWIM ASSOCIATION’S outstanding relay teams fo r youngstars eight years old and under recently copped first place awards and
o m saeond place In fou r tvsnta held at the Colonial Swim Club in O r­
lando. Tha boy*’ team la composed o f (from left) Mike Smith, Wait Mor­
gan. David Dekla and Tommy Hunter. The girl’a foursome included Kathy
Reagan, Cherie Rosemond, Colleen Harrison and Debbie Mize. Pictured
with them is Coach Emma Spencer.
(Herald Photo)

Jim Pigott told hU Seminole* ■quad for their performsac*
Tuesday as ha sod his sides, against Colonial sad then
Jim McCoy sad Dick Williams showed them complete gam*
Aims of the Colonial contest.
prepared the BUS eleven for
Friday night's engagement Sanford will her* a weight
with the Trojans of Evsas la advantage over the Trojans.
According to scouts who saw
a Metro affair at Orlando.
And turn of the "bigger the Mainland-Evans battle, the
things.” accord In to Pigott, Trojans ware very aggressive
will be the Trojans. Pigott In the first half but seamed to
pointed out that Erins tied tire in the two periods of play,
Mainland of Daytona Beach 13 allowing Mainland to coma
to 13 last Friday and the Buc­ from 13 points behind to tie
caneers wen rated the number the tilt
four team la the state prior There's little doubt among
Seminole eosches that tbs
to the start of the season.
Tribe
will hart to rise to the
PigoU congratulated his
occasions as they did against
Colonial and on so many oc­
casions during the '63 season.
Movies of the Colonial game
gave quarterback Ron Hinson
s chance to see why certain
pie ye worked and others did­
n't. Seminole’s defensemen
also got s chance to see where
tactics failed and the Gren­
adiers picked op yardage.
TALLAHASSEE — FlorThere has been no official
Ida’a duck, goose and coot word oo tha condition of Semi­
hunting aesson wilt open at nole fullback Lee Sparkman
lunrise Nov. 26 end run for who waa injured la the second
40 cunarcutive days through period end did not see action
Jan. 3. Dally shooting hours during the remainder of the
wilt be sunrise to sunset.
gam*.
Under tha final migratory
Unofficially, however, R’e
hunting regulation* frame­ reported that Sparkman is all
work just racelved from the right and that be should see
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Serv­ action against Evani.
ice, dally bag Ilmlti for ducka
will be four, with a total pos­
session limit of eight. Dally
bag for geeae will be three,
with a possession nf six. Dally
bag for roots will be 10, with
a total possession limit of 20.
The dally bag limit on
ducka other than mergansers
may not Include more of the
Stanitrom Realty lead* tho
following epeciea than twu
wood ducks, two mallards, and Hl-Nooner’a Bowling League
two ranvasbacks or two red­ In games woo, with four points
heads or one of each. The pos­ added to Ita total acora
•filnst M. A R. Bar.
session limit on ducks other
Sarah Tarry, Shoemaker
than merganeere may not in­
Construction, bowled h ig h
clude more of the following
gams for tha League with •
epeelte then two wood ducks, 193, to act a record for herfour mallards and two can- wlf. Other high games war*
vaabacka or two redheads or rolled out by Helen Altman
one of each.
(191/311), Dot Button* (191/
Tha llmlta on American, SOI) and Beverly Mask* (183/
red-breasted ami hooded mer­ SOI).
gansers, In the segregate of
Turkey* were on "special'*
these epeelet, are five daily lari Wednesday afternoon with
end 10 In possession, of which nine of them rolled by tha fol­
not more than on* dally and lowing: Dot Button*, Beverly
2 In possession may be hood­ Meeks, Dorla Gandy, Ann
ed merganser*.
Duck hunters south of 8tete
Road 30 will be allowed to
have four Florida ducks In
their total bag of four. I.ast
year tho Florida dnek was
classified along with the mal­
lard and black duck end huntera were restricted to two per
day.
Leon County will be closed
to duck, gooes, and coot hunt­
ing except on Wednesdays,
Saturdays, Sundays, opening
day and holiday*.

Goose And Coot
Hunting Dates
Are Named

Stenstrom Gets
Four Victories
To Grab Lead

Rom, Edgewater
Wyman, Evans
llynoaki, B. M.
Sparkman, Sam.
Batten, Boons
Cook, Oak Ridge
Manke, O. R,
Dunn, B. M.

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out before the tUt with the
Crimson Tide. Farids apeet
Alabama sad fe w fesa *a
Bay Graves would sot wash­
out his dob oa the data hefers
a game. Be was sagas siIIleas.
* » a
However, when Florida weal
Is Jsekssa last week Graves
broke daws and worked out
tha Osiers oa the Friday night
before lb* Saturday night com
tsst He did It because Flo*
ids hid sot hid a sight drill.
Tha Gatori, af esurse, cams
from behind sad whipped MislUilppi State U to 1J with ewe

Rollins CoOefft Athletic Di­
rector Jo* Juatlee says "Soc­
cer is growing throughout the
country," but he’s Ike first to
admit that R’l • long way
from replacing football i f the
nation’s favorite spectator
(port
* * *
Frankly, w**rt not seen too
much soccer but na a boy her*
in Sanford we used to play U
quit* regularly. If wo aomomb*r correctly, • boyhood pal,
Keith WoatfaU, need to spend
the summen to Sodua, N. Y.
II* learned to play soccer
there and be taught tboa* of
us in the neighborhood to play
the gam*. Seema like there
was Bralley Odhem, Warns
Odhira, "Dub” Epps, Jimmy
McEihanaoa and Doug Stositrom who tried to butt that
hall with their heads. To ssy
Um least, w* found tha game
exciting.

7 . Muart sal Mrs, Hetmly,
« North A M Street. North
Orlaego, war* among the
some 400 boaters to make the
A-Cede trip to Labe Okeechobsn.
Tha Helmiys h unched their
33-loot cabin cruiser powered
by a Tl HP outhroad motor,
Beptomhac I it Lake Tohopokallga ha Kissimmee, where
they enjoyed a steak bar b-cue
dinner along with the other
Boat-A-Cadan.
The
long-retired former

NAMTG »A” split with
upstart NAMTG »BM last
week at Jet Lena* In the Na­
vy Intramural to hold their
slight lead. It is a close on*
tine* NAS Ope "A” swept
•11 four points from NAS
Ope "B " to creep within •
gam* of first piece.
Ward with a 1B0/601„ CIsowaki’a 198/520 and Clarence
Henning’s 202/631 ware the
pacesetters far NAMTG “A**
while John KneeIand was tha
star for NAMTG "B* with •
214/673.
For NAS Ope "A " It waa
Rodtan's 199/617, Jim Valen­
tine’! 133/642 and Eddie Monroe sottinff ■ blistering pec*.
Monro* had two good games
of 208-233/682 t* take high
game and eerlsa honors for
the league. Byers ef NAS
Ope "H** shot a steady 189/617.
VAH-S Maintenance waa
lad by the shooting of Terry
Emoraon (196/603) and Ron
Mich (233/660) as they took n
thm point win from NAS
Avionics to hold onto tholr
pines in the league. Sharp
took honors for Avionics with
13B/31X
,
la ether league action,
NAS Adm. split with VAlI-1
Whit* Hate to hold their
fourth place •landing. Tied
for fifth place are Wing "A”
and VAH-1 Whit* Hats at
nine wine aad seven losses
each. Wing "A " took all four
points at the osponee of NAS
Woepooe ae John Uhr shot e
194/644. AMD Meta won thro*
PREFECT MARK
NEW HAVEN, COM. ~ from NAMTG “C” as Basa
(NEA) - During tha tori ■ earn* through with a 198/627
yam , Yal* baa played M foot to round out tho sight’s
■harpshooting.

FA R R ELLS
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Holmlys Give Report On
Kissimmee Boat-A-Cade

G1YH TOT VALUE W T k m * * ™

chief warrant officer was ably
assisted by his first matenavigstor-cook-wif* while they
snaked some 78 miles down
the Kissimmee River to the
4-E Camp where they ail spent
Friday night. Included In the
festivities were a chicken and
rib cookout and a dance.
Tha Helmiys enjoyed the pic­
turesque Jungle scenery with
giant oaks overhanging their
course nt times and water­
fowl of all types dotting their
route through the Everglades.
Particularly interesting was
the trip through the locks.
Near the mouth of the Kissim­
mee River, between the last
two locks, Is a newly-dredged
30-mile stretch 300 feet wide
and 30-feet deep which is part
of the Central and South Flor­
ida Flood Control District pro­
gram to help alleviate high
waters drained by the entire
Kissimmee River and it* tri­
butaries.
The next day the Boat-ACade went on down to Clewlstou at the south end of Lake

O viedo
Lions
No.
Fas. WL
IB Jim Courier
QB 173
11 Boh Fugat*
QB ISO
12 David Evaas
QR 113
2B Billy Mihlsr
1IH 139
4B Bruce Dowlen
llii 133
41 Brett Thompson
IIB 113
21 Charlie Miller
IID 133
31 Raoty Jepoon
FB ISO
33 Ted Bollhem
FB 170
S3 Jimmy Itawasy
FB ISO
SB Rax Brooks
E 173
33 Jimmy Beasley
E 170
32 Ardta Arndt
E 173
B4 Alim Jepsea
E 133
■1 Merritt Jooso
E 133
7B Harley Cor
T ISO
71 Tim Colbert
T 183
72 Joan Adrlatlco
T 170
73 Billy Morphy
T 193
« Andy Mihlsr
T 190
50 Jonathan l.akaa
G ISO
51 Jimmy Msseer
G 170
62 Wayne Jacobs
G IS3
B4 Paul Lukua
G ISO
81 Charlie Bsaaley
C 170
SB John Aria
C 113
COACUEBi Arthur Bcotl,
Jim Palmer, Dick Prstsr
PRINCIPAL: C. W. Holder
COLORS: Oruags and Black
MASCOT: Liams
CHEERLEADERS: Marilyn
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•os, Ca-Capt-t Maureen
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Okeechobee, making a rough
crossing—apparently tne fore­
running signs of Hurricane
Dora kicking up in the Cari­
bbean.
Unfortunately.
the

choliee,
Although the weather waa
pleasant for the cruise, the
Ifetmlys fortunately returned
from the trip on Sunday and
had sufficient time to put up
their boat and make prepara­
tion for the hurricane. Hoat-AC'aders returning later really
had to buttle battening down
their batchei and making aQ
secure before the possible on­
slaught of "Dora" after their
almost 300-mile trip.
Grimly, for the fourth year,
is currently teaching the
Coast Guard Auxiliary course
Safe Boat Handling In Orlan­
do."
The same eight-week course
will be offered In Sanford
sometime after the first of the
year. Anyone who has ever
taken the course highly recom­
mends it to every new boating
family or new Florida boater.
Many useful tipi can be ob­
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Individual Yardage Leaders
Sparkman. Seminole
16
ConIon, Edgewater
181
Bitten, Boone
M
Hynoskl, Bishop Moor*
It:
Mrnkr, Oak Ridge
Hi
Wroble, Bishop Moor*
II
Lynch, Colonial
11
Slas, Winter Park
1(7
Rom, Edgewater
to:
Brown, Boone
K
Wyman, Evana
9i
Ruhrow, Winter Park
A
Finch, Boone
B
Dunn, Bishop Moore
7l

Two National League man*
agora wart r*hired, anotherv
NL pilot won’t know until af­
ter the World Seri**, an
American Longua skipper n pacta to bo rahlrod thia after­
noon and another AL club
chief anticipate* the gate on
Friday.
Walter Alston, the moot ^
durable manager In the Na­
tional League, elnce the dijre
of John MeGrmw, waa signed
to begin his 12th season with
the Dodgers next gear — and
hopefully, with a better hit­
ting club.
Manager Johnny Keane of
the surprising St. Louis Card­
inals won't know whether he J
will retained or fired until
efter the conclusion of tho
World Sarto*. Sources indi­
cated today that the way the
Cards hare rebounded into
pennant contention w o u ld
have a bearing on Keane’s
statusAn announcement is antici­
pated this afternoon thet A1 .
Lopes will be resigned to pilot
tho Chicago White Sox. It'e
been no secret thet General
Manager Ed Short and club
president Arthur C. Allyn
hare been more than happy
with Lopes' 1964 efforts.
At Boston, meanwhile, the
Red Sox finally replied to a
long serlea of flat predictions
that Johnny Fesky would be t
replaced as manager by vet•ran eoach Billy Herman. But
tha club announced only that
ita managerial question would
"moat likely** be answered at
a special Friday morning
news conference at Fanway
Park.
Yesterday the New York
Mats announced the rehlring •.
of Caiey Stengel as skipper
of tha National League taliender*. Case waa not only re­
signed but also given an at­
tractive salary hike. "How
muchT" he was aiked. 01*
Case replied: "1 don’t bars t*

American
League
W. L. Prt. GB
Nsw Tork 96 60 .813
Chicagoo
04 64 .695 24'
Baltimore
93 64 .692 3
Detroit
83 73 .632 124
Lot Angeles 80 79 .503 17
Minnesota
77 80 .400 19
Cleveland
76 80 .487 194
Boston
69 88 .439 27
Washington 61 96 .389 36
Kansas City 66 104 .339 39 4
Tuesday's Re*sits
Chicago 2, Los Angeles 1
Washington at Baltimore,
ppdt rain
Kansas City T, Minnesota 8
Detroit at Now York, X ppd„
rain
Cleveland at Boston, 3, ppd,
rain
Today’s Game*
Washington at Baltimore,
twi-nlght
Kanaas City at Minnesota
Cleveland at Boston, X twi­
light-night
Detroit at New York, X twlnlght
Only games scheduled
Thursday's Games
Kansas City at Minnesota
Washington at Ualtimora &lt;N)
Detroit at Nsw York, 3
Cleveland at Boston
Only games scheduled

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Quartet W ill Sing
At Church Oct 11

An etaetmnlca n h n lor beSinners will bn offered at Ly­
man High School, Loaf mod,
beginning at T p. n . Oct. 13.
The instructor will bo Lewis
Beach, Bold representative
with Dougin Aircraft Co., lac.
at thi Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion. )fr. Beach baa beta la
Sanford for the feet earn
year* and iaetrocta naval per*
aoaaal la aircraft electrical
and electiwnic tyricai of the
Doagtaa A3-D. Prior to Joinlag Douglae be waa with the
PhUco Carp.
The text for the lint asmeater will be PhUco Volume I,
"Bade Concept* and DC Cir­
cuit*." The lie h r the coarse
wQl be 325. whkh wiH cover

Bp Rebart B. t h a n Jr.
n-m a

Volusia LBJ
Leader Named

REGISTER

G. O. P.
NOW !

THU T IN D E R BEEF, a Sw ift A Company product, ia being offered at
B u fo r d ’* tw o Tip Top Supermarket*. Checking over the product are Dor*
eey Mima, right, divisional manager o f Central Florida area fo r 8wift
and Jot Gaxil, preaident o f Gazil Inc., owner o f Tip Top store* and others.
The beef ia handpicked at 8w ift’a Fort Worth, Texaa, plant and ten*
derized with a aubatance known ae "Papain.” Sw ift guaranteee the beef to
be tender. The firm ia the largest meat packer In the world.

South Seminole
Downtown Bypass Route Sought
CTP To Heel

For Truck Traffic From 14
Through truck* which now
travol Pint Street oa leaving
latmtato 4 woat of tUa city
may soon gat another route,
leaving tbo buay downtown
(tract to more normal automo­
tive traffic.
City Coramliikmera Monday
night n tcd City Managar
Warren E. Knowles and Folic*
Chief Roy G. Williama to itudy
the route altaratioo and offer
auggaationi at a subsequent
Commission meeting.
Suggcttod route* included
Seminole Boulevard, Third
Street and othen but no daciilon waa reached.
In other action, commissionera:
—Okayed a request for a
afreet light at 1400 W. 17th
St.
—Referred a request to close
an alley at the Good Samarl-

tan Homo on Mulberry to an
analysis by Knowlea and the
home's architect. Good Sam­
aritan officials desire to tract
a new building and the alley
is needed, they say, to do it.
—Approved a request far
transfer of a beer and wine
license from Isadora Morgan to
Ocla Las Morgan at Morgan's
Place. 1314 W. 13th St. IU
health waa given as reason
for the transfer which had been
approved by Chief Williams.
—Denied a request by the
HLH Company for the city to
supply large quantlUca of wa
ter at 17 cents for 1,000 gallons
without their paying for be­
ing outside the city limits.
—Agreed to study the park
lag habits of motortit* at the
Chaae parking lot to sea If the
public is receiving the bene­
fit of the mater-free lot. Some
officials say Chase employes
are occupying most of the lot
■nd the "taxpayers should not
pay lease money that was in­
tended for the public's free
use.”
—Greeted a reported that
Tubereuloali s t i l l eonstltu- the Florida Power A Light
Company, through its man
tea a serious health menace,
according to Dr. M. A. Neesmith who spoke at a recent DeBary Club To
mooting of tbo Public Hoalth
Homo Nursing Council meetMeet Thursday
lag.
Dr. Nesmith reported that
By M is. Frank White
respiratory diseases are now The DeBary Arts and
the fourth leading cause of C rafts Club will hold Its
death in the United States and monthly meeting at the De­
that there are 23 cases of ac­ Bary Mansion House, Thurs­
tive tuberculosis from Semi­
day at 10 a.m. with the presi­
nole County at this time, 10
dent, Arthur Bennett o f Deof which wen admitted to hos­
Land presiding.
pitals this year to date.
Mr*. McGill o f DeLand will
Dr. Noamlth la a member
of the board of the local unit demonstrate the technique o f
of the Central Florida TB and hooking, from rugs to pictur­
RD Association. He also pre­ es, In fins needlepoint.
A critique will atse be held
sented a film and conducted
a question and answer session fo r the interest o f painters
and there will be a ceramic
following his discussion.
The local Public Health group presentation.
Homo Nursing Council will
Members are urged to at­
meet again Oct. 2S.
tend this meeting.

Nurses Hear
Dr. Nesmith

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agar, Scott Burns, has volua
tartly given the city a credit
of 1331.00 for Interrupted ser
vice oss street loghts from
hurricane Dora.
—Heard Knowles report
that city craws are back to
normal operations now, havlog cleared the city of major
storm damage and debris.
—Heard that the Laka Mon­
roe level has dropped nearly
five inches from the high of
T.33 feet abovo mean sea
level. The boulevard will re­
main closed until roadway
cave-lna can ba temporarily
repaired.
—Approved special recogni­
tion for two men who are re­
tiring after long service with
the city. The men are Jamca
Dunn and John Abrahams, the
latter with 40 years service.
—Accepted for study statis­
tical Information on county
assessment figures supplied by
Vernon Dunn,

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Bp lane C am B w y
The Council el Teachers
and Parents cf South Seminole
Elementary School will meet
Tuesday, in the school audi­
torium at 7:30 p. m.
Howard Babbitt will explain
the 4-H program and present
a 4-H dfeplay.
Movie films taken of the
Spring
Festival iponam
last school year as a fund
raising project by tba C.T-P.
will be shown.
At a meeting of the execu­
tive board Thursday, member­
ship chair min, Mrs. Ralph
Moore, announced that 400
members have Joined the or­
ganization since school start­
ed.
Mn. B. E. Lowe was named
co-chairman ef the clinic mo
Uteri, replacing Mr*. R. L
HclniUcman, who ia moving
away,
Mrs. John H. Van Eapoel
submitted proposed changes to
the constitution and by-laws,
which will be acted on at the
October execuUve meeting.

Only One Home Left

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these and select your own paint colors, tile, appliance
colors. See these homes today

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CUSTOM BUILDING A SPECIALTY
General O ffice 211 W . 25th St.
HOMES ON COUNTRY

FINAL REGISTRATION DATE OCT. S.
Paid Pot. Adr. By Co. Ex. Com.

•’ AIMS'* FICTU N I AN D

Ekctraolca” published by
McGraw-Hill. Classes will
meat two nights each weak
(com 1 to 10 p. a . 11a eventoga ef meetings wil be deter­
mined by n vote of the group.
A good background M math­
ematics Is necessary before

8 8 8 8 8 8

Negro Chamber of Commerce
became a permanent organi­
Tba Slating Xiag* el Joy
sation under the leadership of
Quartet will appear ia coocert at Second Shiloh Mission­ Z. L. Riley, who wa* elected
ary Baptist Church Sunday pnsldeat it that time. The
Chamber has sponsored many
Oct. U at I p. m.
The proceed* from this pro­ worthwhile civic projects. In
gram will help Mr*. Louisa 1345 end 1M7. the chamber
Foster la her quest for the took the lead ia the Commun­
tills of "Ml*s Alumnae” of ity Cheat Drive and the Infan­
tile Paralysis Fund • railing
Bcthuna Cookman Collage.
Tba funds from the “ Miss drive. This organisation aupAlumnae” contest will be used porta and works wltk the TB
to help needy and deserving Seal Drive, the Red Cnee, the
students at Bethune Cookman. Greater Orlando Chamber of
Mrs. Fos'er la asking every­ Commerce in promoting the
one to make a contribution to Annur! Clean-up and Paint-up
this moat worthy caoa*. She Week; the Armed Fereee Day
ia most dedicated to bar alma Parade; the Welfare, Salva­
tion Army, Pellet Department
mater.
Albert Edwards Sr. is the Juvenile Department and the
sponsor of the program. You Annual Christmas Parade.
■to eoRLaQy invited to at­ SaafordiUa, gentlemen, let'a
got started. We tea de the
tend.
seme thing. We ueuafiy do the
e e e
The Woman's Day Program thing* we da because a con­
whkh waa held at Allan Chap­ certed effort ia made on our
el A.M E. Church last Sunday part. Shall we?
• • •
was most successful Mrs.
Vandals
era eenttesilaf to
Pearlto Mat Ford ousted Mrs.
Grace Haynes from the "Mias break window penes at OeldoAllen Chapel” title. Mrs. Lu­ boro Elementary school. The
cille Brown placed third, and old Red School was net treat­
Mrs. Aldonin Mitchell eame In ed with such vicious attacks.
This wee due mainly to perfourth.
Tba pastor, officers, and enta teaching their children
congregation era grateful to the rights from the wrong*.
all wto participated In the Many youngster* find them
program whether K wee in at­ selves involved ia iltuetloea
tendance, performance, or fin­ that they otherwise would not
ancially. The namae of pa­ be if they had dooe a little
trons whosa namaa wen not thinking before they acted.
Psychologists refer to Individ­
on the program next week,
uals who do what their group
e e
e
In memory of Mrs. Joannah usually does, without reflect­
L. Moore, and commemorating ing whether it 1* good or bad,
ber &gt;0th birthday on Sept as conforming conventional*.
31. 1344, Miss Fannie Reid, a Parent* let'* keep a closer
life-time friend and successor cheek on our boys and girls.
to Mrs. Moore upon ber re­ They might be seeking group
tirement as principal of Golds­ approval or acceptance; and it
boro Elementary School and might not be a worthwhile
seven ef ber former teachers, group.
t e e
Mrs.
Rebecca
Henderson.
The
ACL
Social Club has
Mrs. Leomla Fyke, Mrs. Sally
Bentley, Mrs. Florists Smith, started a door-to-door cam­
Mrs. Ella M. Lee. Mrs. Thel­ paign to get as many mem­
ma Hall and Mrs. Thelma bers a* possible nfiltered to
Franklin were Instrumental ia vote in the Not. 3rd General
securing a beautiful floral election.
•pray which was placed an D. C. McCoy is president of
the group and the drive la be­
her grave last Sunday.
Assisting Miss Raid at the ing coordinated by Jamee D.
graveside
were
life-time Hagtn. A telephone eommKfriends, Mn. Jetile Walden tee is also being organised to
end Mrs. Daisy Brown and esll cltlxeat and urge them
to register, Hagin said the
nepbaw, Earl E. Minott.
e e •
group was strictly non-part­
The I . A. ASM Claptar Trt- isan.
Rl-Y haid Ha first back-toschool get-together lest Friday
night at tha home of club
member Irene Jackson. Those
In attendanee enjoyed an even­
ing of school girl chatter and
making plans for activities to
be sponsored this school term. Attorney Leon G. Van Wert
Their first and major project of Daytona Beach baa bees
will be the soliciting of par­ named Volusia county manager
ents and neighbors to get out for the campaign of Preaident
and raglitcr to vote on Nov. Lyndon B. Johnson.
3. They have selected the slo­ The appointment waa an­
gan, "We are too young to nounced by Thomaa F. Flem­
vote therefore the adults will ing Jr., presidential campaign
have to vota for us." So Join chairman far Florida.
tha "Y” way. the n d. white, "I am happy to see Mr. Van
and blue way,—the right to Wart in the campaign." Flem­
ing said. He is an enthuaiaetic
vote way.
Those in attendance were and herd worker, and be I*
Barbara L. Kelly, Yolando all-out for President Johnson.”
Holloway, Lucy Tennell, Doro­ Saul Van Wert: “ I am happy
thy Stevens, Lavern Dixon, to accept. The picture ia Vo­
Linda Hatch, Cecelia Miller, lusia is looking better each
Vinle Miller and Cissandri day. I have been keeping my
Francis. Parents attending ear to the ground and there
were Mrs. Jewel Jackson, Mrs. la a growing enthusiasm for
Marie Francis, and Mrs. Mar­ President Johnson In Volusia
county. He will take this coun­
shall Hollowly.
• • e
ty by a good margin.”
The Orlando Negro Chamber Appointment* for six other
of Commerce Is to he com­ county campaign managers
mended for its contribution to and a congressional district
the community of Orlando. coordinator ware also confirm­
This chamber has made its ed by Fleming.
program felt throughout the Two of the appointments
community, even into every were la the Eighth Coograsshome. A group of men do- looal district. They era S. E
elded they would try .to find Spark* of Stark, for Bradford
way* and means of assisting county, and WardeU Fugate,
the etty with Its many worth­ for Levy county.
Two appointment* wore in
while eivle projects.
Representatives from the Or the Ninth District. They are
Undo Greater Chamber of Mn. Edna Dekie of Bristol,
Commerce were Invited to at­ chelrmtn for Liberty county
tend a meeting. The invitation and C. W. Robert* of Hoaford
was accepted. This meeting o c h a train. Moody Pierce of
gave them the spark which led Crawfordiville waa named for
to organising the OrUndo Ne­ Wakulla county.
Fleming alio confirmed the
gro Chamber of Commerce.
On Nov. 34 1344, the Orlando appointment of Robert J. Bis­
hop, Orlando attorney, as co­
Don't put poisonous sub­ ordinator for the 11th Con*
stances in harmless-looking rressioaa! district; Walter O.
bottles. For example, caustic Gibson Jr., as Polk meneger,
in a soda pop bottle ia an in­ and John W. McLaughlin,
chairman for Brevard.
vitation to disaster.

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Womanfess
ffTMt of the OUM took place
it tbo b t a p ilM School cih torlum, which w ii filled to ee*
parity Saturday evening when
Iho men oi tbo Barnett Me*
aortal llotbodiit Church and
cocnmunltlaa of Eatarprlat,
DeBary and Deltona doanad
women's cMhtog for o MWomanlcta Wedding."
Tbo aerlpt wai written and
dlroctod by R ot. Wight Klrttoy
•ad Dr. Larch waa aaalataat

TH IS H APPY group was on the way to one o f the m ost unuaunl social
events o f the season, a "Womanieas Wedding” sponsored Saturday even­
ing in the auditorium o f the Enterprise School by the men o f the Barnett
Memorial Methodist Church and surrounding communities. Wise Hardin
was the bride and Elmer Echols, the groom. Officiating was Harvey
Dunn, at right in picture.
(Herald Photo)

THIS GOLD T ELEPHONE was presented to Hunt Llncnln-Marcury this
past week" In recognition of the firm’s outstanding sales performance.
The phone, brilliant gold and worth considerably more thnn nn average
phone, waa awarded in connection with a trip to Home won by Willie
Hunt fo r sales activities during May and Juno. Shown are, from left, R.

M. Patten, PBX inataller of Southern Hell Telephone Company for 30
years 1 Willie Hunt, owner and president of the company and Ed Hunt,
sales manager.
(Herald Photo)

Keanath L. Higginbotham,
fireman, URN, aon of Mr*.
Ronald Flumlao of 131 Shan­
non Driva ia attending Inter­
ior Communication* Electri­
cian School at tbo Barrie*
School C o m m a n d , Naval
Training Cantar, Ban Diego,
Calif.
Tha echool, on* of 33 at
tha training cantar, taachai
Navy man baalc thaory and
tha operation and maintananca of Interior eomunlcatlona equipment on board
Navy ships.
Aa ha progmiaa in the
eourae, h* will liam the uu
of electricians' hand toola
and electrical teitlng equip­
ment; tha valuta of m litanca, capacitance, Inductance
current and voltag* and AC
and DC elrculta.
After graduation ho will be
•ipected to eat up, maintain
and repair public eddma ivetemi, and teat and repair
•uch unit* aa Bound-powered
telephone elrculta, gyrocompanea and related equip­
ment*. The Initallation of
telephone* and awltrhboardi,
bell and buzzer ayitema are
alio hla responsibility .
Ha miut aIno be able to
read and work from blue­
print* and wiring diagram*
and prepare interior commun­
ication* diagram* and sketchea uilng atandard tleaignatlona for cable*, wlrea, ter­
minal marking* and circuit
component*.

Tba bride (Wlao Hsrdto)
vaa droaood hi o white abate
•triples* atreot length drew.
"Her” train beam was
Jamai WUborn and ring boartr, Cecil Seller*. "Sba" vai
titan In marriage by tba fatbtr, Frank Winkler, and the
groom wa* Elmer Kcbola.
Tba belt man, Roberto Ni-

Other gueata were Erneit
Janet, the jilted lover; Charlai Carpenter, MUi Know-Itall, and Format Nutt aa Mlaa

Spain.
The preacher ( H a r v e y ding" to their area iboold eoaDunn) to Ma top hat and tall* taet Rev. Klrtley at tbo Meth­
read from tba Stare Catalog. odist Church office.

MAJCO B IA S IN G A ID 8 S B V IC B
MR. GROROR C RRARR, CONSULTANT
MILLER RADIO AND AFFLLANCR
MS FARM ATE, SO. — FRONI ttotS N
BTRRT FRIDAY — IS TILL S

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Navy wires and their civ­
ilian friend* joined together
at noon today in a Benefit
Bridge party held at the Ball­
room of the Naval Air Sta­
tion.
AH proceed* of tha event
•re icheduled to go into tha
Navy R a 11 a f Educational
Fund. The benefit, which waa
dated for Sept 34 waa poitponed until today became of
funeral lervlcea conducted
laat week for a SNAS flier.

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While you're away at school
you cavt keep up with all
the local ne ws . . . . sports,
society, political and
what - have - you!

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Longwood Club
Meets Thursday
The Longwood Extension
Homemakers Club w ill meet
Thursday at 10:30 a. m . In the
Civic League Building and the
program will ha in explana­
tion o f m edical quackery and
medical self-help.
Members are requested to
bring a covered dish for the
luncheon. Mrs. B. R. Gray ii
chairman erf the h o ite n com ­
mittee.

STATE CHARTER for tho Incorporation o f Deltona Volunteer Kireimin’a Anaodation, Inc., watt presented to Handy Kaufmann, acting firo
chief, by Gaston Bridges (left) o f tbo IMtunu Corporation. Tho certifi­
cate wan secured through the help o f Mncklo Brothers offices. Men wish­
ing to enroll ns nctlvo firemen may secure application from Harvey C.
liny, 1218 Whitewood; William Khhitt, 1331 Drayton nnd J. Stanley
Card nor, 337 N. Floyd Circle, l'lans uro underway fur tho purchase of
lifo-suving and firo fighting equipment.

DELIVERS THE
SANFORD HERALD
TO YOU BY MAIL!

Abaca, or Manila hemp, be
loans to the banana family.

Fill out the coupon

Funeral Notice

below and start The
Sanford Herald
Phone 322-2784

FUTURE FARMERS of America officers at the Junior High School
)x&gt;*e&lt;l for this picture recently. Shown nre, from left, George Carlton,
treasurer; Donald Manfredn, sentinel; Hill Kennedy, reporter; Mickle
Gibson, secretary; Mike Tendel, president ami Dave Rlchunlg, vice presi­
dent,
(Herald Photo)
LITTI.K GETS HONOR
NEW YORK (UPI)—Kloyd
Littla, tha halfback who ■curad five touchdown* In Byrxcuia'a 38-6 rout of K inui ta.t
weekend, wai (elected »ophomore of the week by the Emitern College Athletic Confer­
ence Monday.
NOT RESPONSIBLE
1 will M4 be reepoaaihtr
far any M U incurred by
sayea* other the* mjrielf.
RICHARD A. SMITH
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JAYCEES

F E R T IL IZ E R SA LE
SATURDAY, OCT. 3rd.
Wheeler JC 6-6-6 25',; Organic
JJ.00 per 100 Ibn., Delivered To Your Door
Phone Orders Being Taken N OW !
Call 322-5181 — 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
All Deliveries Meal Be C.O.D.
PROCEEDS TO —

Jaycee’s Community Projects

1. Map Draftsman and Research Aid fo r Zon­
ing and Planning Departments. Drafting Abili­
ty with soma experience preferred with sur­
veyor or engineer. Mapping experience desir­
able. Must be able to prepare and use land
descriptions. Applications shall be made to the
O ffice o f the Seminole County Zoning Director,
Court House, Sanford, Florida. Applications
must be received not later than 5:00 P.M* Octo­
ber 9, 196-1. Forma for (he application may be
secured at the Zoning Department O ffice, Court
Houae, Sanford, Florida.
2. Secretary for the Board o f County Commis­
sioners o f Seminole County, Florida. Short­
hand, typing and general office work re­
quired. Applications shall be made to the office
of th e Seminole County Engineer. Applications
must be received in the office o f the County
Engineer not later than 5:00 P.M., October 9,
1964. Forms for the application may be secured
in the o ffice o f the County Engineer, County
Road Department, Highway 17-92, fou r miles
south o f Sanford.

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PEN N Y ANDERSON

Penny Anderson
Finishes Medical

C08 TB8T QUILT!

Internship

OUR

Mis*
Penny
Anderson,
daughter o f Mrs. Erm* Ander­
son, of 124 Pinecrest Drive,
has com pleted her internship
as u m edical technologist at
Orange Memorial Hospital in
Orlando.
In November, M ilt Anderaun will take the national reg­
istry exam , similar to state
boards, for the American So­
ciety ol Clinical Pathologists.
She la now employed in the
laboratory at the Winter Park
Hospital.
Miss Anderson, who was Salutatorlan for the 1961 grad­
uating clasa of Seminole High
School w ai also the recipient
of four scholarship awards,
which included the following:
Am erican Legion Award of
H onor; Rotary Club "Top Stu­
dent'* Aw ard; Fleet Reserve
Award for Scholarship, Char­
acter and Ability; J a ycce Past
President'*
Scholarship
Award.
M bs
Anderson
attended
Northern State College In
Aberdeen, S. D., completing a
four year cuurse in medical
technology in three years and
then was assigned to intern at
Orange Memorial.

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Phi Gamma Eta
Hosts Informal
Rushee Party
Phi (lam m n Ela Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi recently held
a rushee "cok e party" at the
home of Mrs. W. It. Jennings,
chapter sponsor.
The sorority's social com
m ittce had charge of the
event. Those planning Ihc M e­
tal were Mary Sharp, Jean
Gonzalez, Sandy Collins and
Carol Mitchell.
M embers and guest rushee*
w ere greeted by June Warner
anil introduced to each other.
Purpose of the Informal
party wu* to give the ruthees
and active mcinlier* a chance
to get to know each other be­
fore the mure formal parties
start.
Game* were enjoyed by
those attending, and prizes
awarded to Sandy Collins.
While the girls chatted they
enjoyed delicious bridge mix,
cokes, potato chips and var
ious dips.
Attending the social were
Jan Vllilen, June Warner, San
dy Collins, la-die Rest, landa
Reck. Peggy Crever. Jean
Gonzalez. Linda llllteil, Mary
Sharp, Harhara Hryant and
Mrs. W. It. Jennings.

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wtob an AfttoM af ftter•glad telmated people who an­
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tba of chto laureate. We
ahft of
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wttt ftlesrt, beauty,
aad Mid, all neatly
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h the
•) ft Elizabeth
L b ft a tend dance
add has hate ft laafard far
t»« fa il twa years, exhibiting
bar ftJento ft aaa* ptodu
tba*, witch t o ft benefited
ftsal ahrla iftwprftn
'Elisabeth storied danelng
at tie aaa af fha sad danced
hsraelf all « m 1ft country
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1A Barth CanUetoa, Elisahath aaftatalaai tha thought
af Mutiny far tha metropolie
far mat biy tins whan aha
gtsdeeted from hlyh achool.
Bar parents (yon know, thoaa
earth yaopla known as adults
ELIZABETH KLEIN
sad yrowa-upa and daflaltaly
hayand roach) conrlncad har and Kay spontaneously re­
af tha advantages of brain
yawnt combined with tha plied that It waa tha people
pSdal dlgtU. 8a our patlta of Sanford.
Kay, who la very popular
ballerina packed up har danc­
ing ailppcn, and haadad for among civilians az well si
Tba Woman’s Collaya of military, laid never had aha
North Carolina, wharo aho aeen people so warm and
majorad In merchandising. friendly and the genuine in­
While ft collaya, aha took tha ternet the peopte have shown
load in moat of tha mualcal has been astounding. Tha
dabbling occa- people of Sanford Inspired
her to return here and aha
lly in summer stock.
Id It waa raally heart
•After collaya, our meiehantouching,
to know that so
dftar danear morad with har
paranta to Jacksonville, and much human Interest existed,
s e e
became assaciatad with civic
SPEAKING
OP RUNNING
due* groups. Daaclny was
still har major taftraat with Into people, Just happened to
tha thought af Haw York in run Into a leading doctor in
tha back af bar mind. But town In cumulation room 2.
whs and what aaa ehanya a After ■ few 50 cent words
woman's mind aad ravoraa (you know, medical terminol­
har atratayy I A man of ogy, gut bark down to earth
cOuraal So Lt. Harry Klein lingo with
"How are the newlyweds,
became our dancar'a major
ii^taroat and tha light of her Doc?"
a|as, with tha Broadway
"Oh, Just fine. They have
lights only a minute flicker. real nice quarters on tha
Hhrry whlakad tha dancer off campus. Jcanlta and I never
har feet, and headed for the bad It so good. Ronnie la mak­
hitching poet, and after seven ing good grades, and has
years, Elizabeth ft dancing dune ioiim Improving aruund
tlirough marriage.;
thu apartment, and Kay ft
'Tha Kleins are what tha reul happy with her teaching
experts might term a prop­ Job."
erty suited couple, Elizabeth
"Tell me ft Kay a good
ie atunnlag natural blonde, cook?"
with brown eye* and her poise
“ Ah uh yeah, the does real
and refined manner reflect well, but we didnt stay fur
«!fe southern culture. Harry dinner, oh, ah, wa had been
fti a goodlooking brunette, gone all day and had to get
w^o overdoes himself to as­ borne. Yeah, she’s a good
sist hla partner. Elizabeth hae cook."
bean bowling lees than a
ricaee have pity, Doctor,
year, and Harry has threat­ and remrinber your Hippo­
ened to cook her trophiee cratic oath, and bedside man­
aoino night fur dinner. With ner, tool
s e e
all her outside Interest!,
ll*rry does most of the cookOVERHEARD AT A DOC­
Inf, and graciously offered TOR'S lunch table — "and
Eljzabeth a trophy if she thia guy was so fond of
would do inure cooking.
drinking that he willed hla
fPhooey to that static," brain to a hospital with tha
see Lis. "You do ao much provialon they put it In al­
better than I."
cohol with Ju-t a dash of
Elizabeth c o n f i d e d the vermouth-----."
could not poealbly engage In
• • e
all theae activities without
JUDY WELLS, county ed­
her wonderful cooperative itor and Dottle Austin, city
hueband, who also baby alts editor, two of uur Herald an­
with the Klein offsprings, gels, have both been dieSharon, sic, and Stephen, missed from Semiole Memo­
three. The Klein's go horse. rial Hospital._Dottle Is re­
-Lack-riding, wuterikiing, and turning to the fold on a port
play golf for "eaerclaa." time busia each day, until her
1’hswt How much exercise
dog slops growling, at which
can one stand T
time aha will resume full op­
So It ft indeed a pleasure eration. She sea this foot
to hare someone like Eliza­
surgery le fur the birds, not
beth Klein In our midst with the angels.
a husband like Jfarry to glee
In the meantime, Judy
her a boost ao that the people
of Sanford can enjoy the
benefits of bar talents,
s e e
RAN INTO KAY BARTH­
OLOMEW recently, and was
ao delighted to learn that she
decided to return to Sanford
to make her home, fur the
present anyhow. Just happen­
ed to be a bit eurlous aa to
what prompted this derision,

aa physical dexterity la 4a
during bar rsavaliinMs.
Juat bat ahe’z ap aad about
and m ine to ge hi wetting
flat
Jaaa Casselberry ft pftch
bitting far Jady daring bar
leave af eheenee. Jaaa baa
bees a Herald laim puadeat
for tha part fear years cov­
ering the CasesIberry area,
aad baa dsaa I jam ap Jab
ft bar coverage.
•Covering a story ft ana
thing," goatee Jans, "but
editing and all tha rant . . .
Phew, It’s hectic!"
a a a
THIS POLITICAL CON­
TROVERSY between San­
ford's female department baa
caused a let of eyes to npsa,
mad the dragons have begin
to spit fire. Think It might
be Interestlag to get you gala
view points wa Uw proa aad
cons of tha election. Jot down
a few sentences aad sign ft
or phone in, aad wall sea If
wa can't do acme combining
for real interesting news
eopy,
s e e
THE TOPLESS S W I M
SUIT and the "shock frock"
have provided the fashion
conscious man and women
with some interestlag conver­
sation masterpieces.
A friend af ours rscently
saw a new combination, either
topless or bottomless, tha
wearer's choice. Beams this
nightie was on a modal, not
In the flesh, but a mannequin.
Now our friend had another
friend of the opposite sex
with her, and after come rap­
id mental calizenthlc*. care­
fully debated the pros end
cons of this filmy scanty
remnant.
The ahurty short skirt had
an elaztlelzed walat with two
match straps serving aa tha
nightla top. So by moving
the skirt upward a few Inches
under the ana pita, It mag­
ically became a bottomless
nightie, with the original bot­
tom becoming the top of tho
original topless sheer bit of
nothing. Now this can be con­
fusing.
Bo uur friends turned to a
clerk, who waa hysterical
with laghter, az well aa other
observer*, and asked, "you
sell any of these I"
"Yes ma’am, we cant keep
them in ■tuck."
"Well, who on earth toT"
“ Men!"
The gentleman turned to
his leily friend end Inquired,
"Darling, are you going to
to wear one of these after
we are married t"
"Weelll, no," waa tha In­
stant response. "Why go to
the expense and bother of de­
bating whether the situation
demands topless or bottom­
less attire when actually that
111’ pleca of sheer fabric
doesn’t even partially cover
up anything. Be Juat aa well
uff In my birthday suit, and
that wouldn’t be any effort.
Now aa far as this partial
cover-up in feehlone, I’ll take
mine In mink, not a full
length, mind you, a stole will
serve tha partial cover-up
adequately.
With purchasing a garment
with a metallic thread, read
the label carefully for Instruc­
tions on proper care, advises
the American Institute of
Laundering.
JHjine meftuifs haVeTTverjr
low melting point, and it'a a
good idea to use a low te roper'
alure setting on the iron along with a pressing doth.
Hie color red aymbolius
good luck in China.

We makea
true-fruit
Grapefruit,
too.

mnr Y ork cnea&gt; - a
Setback to Urt faU ft Paris
•tea c m wcader which ttttft gremlin UQs tba designers
iv a wooes should look.
Be oust bo capricious. Af­
ter aO, wooes don't change
stock Is appearesc* Is s yew,
give cr take a pound or two.
Yet the same designer! see aa
dtffarastly each time around.

Take Jacques Heinz. Be to
vans, courtly, bcftwctoch
asd gray-haired. Ho looks like
aajwe's uscle. You wouldn't
think he would move es ftch
8ms Ikt peaHfts that wooes
ateuM took iHitlngntohod asd
elegant.
let faO, deektftg that knee*
were SBetgbtty, be covered
them all the way down to about
tour ftetea below.

Yet this fen, be
the toes! pftst Nat M y are
hto aklrti as lack or two above
the kaee, bat he has ptapotoied
that oobcautiful area with
braecbea which Juft to* tha
base, trimmed Is far tor dap
time asd ostrich feathers or
lace for tveaftg!
Young Yret St Lourent, davotes of the sportive took, of­
fered us last ton Robin Hood
Jerkins, cooked feathered hatj

thigh-high boots. Bat vo moat
have bees a db ippitef t ft
him is that garb, for Ms cur­
rent toB gremlin has gives
him the metaage that todies
Bunt look like ladies. Ifets
time around Jtt didn’t tttn
show one pair flf peats. Hla
collection waa so genteel that
It waa re miniKent of Chanel'i
spring lino—tiered and wrap­
around skirts and long chain
necklace*.
Mare Bohan tor Dior, who

last year believed we should
sB took Uke ssUtom la ML
Mary easts, has
rated. This fall, ha
make ns Rottian pan tat* is
tlgbf-wafttod bodices, flared
ikirts aad table-beaded terns.
Plunging neehllaaa at Dior
and Cardin were Uw sbockm
tost fall. This time moat necktines were high or slightly off
the shoulders.
,,
In fan 'B , waistlines bad an
as-you like-h approach. They

to to.
ward lightly eapharislag tts
bock

agala

ea everftMag
te coats.
', M seems, are the
ehaegee ft fashioa
Into which we were buUdoaod
once ■ year betweea the twa
World Wars. Mew Ideas stay
stately withm Uw rnafleM c&lt;
cutting, trimming, bottom* aad ft
sleeve lengths, all of which
eaa give a new took to aa old
silhouette. Aad fat every coltoetton there are basle breadaad-butter, models to which the
comforting reaction can be,
"Ah! I can itlQ m ar last
year's dress."

WHITING * DAVIS

JEWELRY
IN SILVER A GOLD

• EARRINGS

• PINS
• BRACELETS
DISTINCTIVE!
OUTSTANDING!
JACQUES HEIM, completely unpreoccupied
with knees Isat fall, dropped the hemline o f his
daytime clothes to nearly four Inches below that
point. Currently he has knees peeking out from
ahort penta as in the bottle green ch iffon cos­
tume, above, with wide gathered nkirt. Pants are
edged in a wide band o f glittering green pail­
lettes.

Lutheran Ladies
Outline Future
The evening circle of the
Lutheran Church of the Re­
deemer met recently at the
church for III regular monthly
meeting with Mrs. Walter
Moore presiding.
The meeting waz opened
with prayer and devotion* con­
ducted by Mrs. C. Biggs.
During the business meeting
it was decided that the mem­
bers of the Ladies Aid would
help the kindergarten In the
float they are aponsorlng In
the Christmas parade.
An amendment to the consti­
tution waa presented, this to
be voted on st the next meet­
ing. A discussion was held on
the Lutheran Women's Miss­
ionary League Convention to
be held in Jacksonville Oct.
IS and IT, three delegates will
attend from the Ladies Aid
Society,
Pastor Herbert Goers* pre­
sented a booklet entitled
"Code for Parents of Teen­
agers" to the members pres­
ent and also a pamphlet
"What It Takes To Be A
Christian."
"Keeping Christ in Christ­
mas" cards will be handled
again this year and tha cards
should be In the hands of the
ladles shortly.
It was announced that a
covered dish supper U being
planned for Nov. t in prepar­
ation for Loyalty Sunday, Nov.
S. At this time the work-pro­
gram for IMS will be pre­
sented and an inspiring movie
shown. Pastor Goers* urged
that cvsryona put this data on
hit calendar and make a spe­
cial effort to attend.
During the fellowship that
followed the meeting refresh­
ments were served by the hos­
tess, Mrs. Welter Moore. The
next meeting of the evening
circlTof the Ladles Aid will be
Oct. IS, T p.m. at tho church.

diawAA
ONCE A DEVOTEE of the sportive, Yves St. Laurent had women thighhigh in boots with tucked-ln pants. A Robin Hood hat completed the pic­
ture. This year he shows the elegant woman in this town suit o f gray
and blue plaid with pleated flounce under the tunic dress, above. Not one
pair o f pants was in hla collection.

Miss Patricia
Betrothed To W. P. Dennis

Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Mar­
tindill of Hanford announce
the engagement and ap­
proaching marriage of their
•laughter, Mlsa Patricia Ann
Martindill, to Willard P. Den.
nls, eon of Rev and Mra. W.

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Andre Aytlea of Hollywood
wss overnight guest of Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Henderson
Thursday.
Mrs. Mabla Smith of DeLand was the weekend guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Good­
win and family.
Fay Lee underwent surgery
Tuesday morning at the Sem­
inole Memorial Hospital. We
with Mr. Lee a rapid recov­
ery.

E. Dennis of Ashbum, Ga.
Tha bride-elect attended
elementary schools in Wellsburg, W. Va., and waa grad­
uated from Bethany High
School In Bethany, W. Va.
.She is presently employed «*
a secretary in the law offices
of Senator Mack N. Cleve­
land Jr.
Mr. Dennle attended schools
In Warner Kubbine, Georgia,
and waa graduated from
Warner Rabbin* High School.
Ha attended Young tlarria Jr.
College in Young Harris, Ga.,
and ft presently stationed at
Sanford NAS with RVAU-li.
Tha wedding will be an
event of Saturday, November
7,1964 at 8 p. m. at the First
Christian Church of Sanford.

Pre-Teen Girls
Invited To 4-H

REG. 51.49

Club Meeting

REG. 51.75

Fashions
2528 PARK DR.
Open Wed. pjs. A f i t Mile

W EEK-EN D SP EC IA LS!
M A A LO X LIQ U ID

Miss Eva Hunt would Ilk*
to meet any young tadiea In
Sanford between 10 and 12
yeara of age, who are Interrated in 4-II Club work. This
Includes girls who nre already
members, and girls who are
interested in becoming memIwra,
So all you young ladles are
welcome at Miss Hunt’s horns
on Thursday afternoon, Octo­
ber 1 at 4 p. m. to help plan
a 4-H program for the year.

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Impressive Ceremony Installs Rainbow Girls
By Mrs. C to fw a s flsyder land their escorts w ere, Miss |advisor, and Bobby Burnley; |Paul M arkea; Miss Donna I Hancock; Mias Evelyn FtrhMias Marina M ewcll. da u g h -l*u “ “ « e i n , worthy associate |Miss Lindt Cone, charity, and |Betwiechln, hope, and Wade|B a a, faith, and Johnny Butt*.
ter o f Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Sto­
wed o f Osteen, w as installed
as Worthy Advisor o f Um Or­
der o f tha Rainbow la a color­
ful candlelight
HAIL AND
FR IE N D S!

FAREW ELL. for the past several y e a n ;

•J

Jane Morgan
Sings For More
Sales Outlets
ATLA N TA (U P I) — Sing­
e r Jane Morgan plana to ex­
pand her commtrcial venture*.
First, she said, the wants
t o open an axcluaive New
Y ork faihion house, and then
to y her hand a t the antiques
buslneia in the summer tour­
is t section o f Maine where
she now eella blueberriei.
Miaa M organ's faahion en­
terprise will be in partner­
ship with MaJ Hagmmn, w ife
• ( actor Larry Harm an and
daughter-in-law o f M ary Mar­
tin.
A London deaigner before
h er marriage, Mrs. Hagman
currently advise* on fashion
only fo r Miaa Morgan ami
M in Martin.
In Atlanta to play Mother
Koee in a summer theater
production o f '•Gypsy,” the
hueky-volced singer said her
own wardrobe numbers 200
gown* and m ore than 500

at

afternoon.

To urge the women's polit­
This U the tw in song o f our ical organisations to keep on
Bttte tour “ oil round tow s" trying to overcom e apathy,
arouse voter Interest in the
each week — ■ decree bat
important Issues and somehow
• o n e down that there're too
make the women o f the area
■ a n y columnlits per square use the tremendous powers
that they have in their ballets
Inch around thaae p a rti.
Bat doa't w orry — o ld col- for the good o f the city, coun­
■nm itti never die—they Just ty, state and nation;
Commend t h e Seminole
lo t# their voice, and you can
h ear ua gating fainter and High Booster Club for the fab­
(•inter as we fade Into the ulous taam following a n d
•unset and link tlow ly out of community spirit that they
have helped te build:
right.
Laud the fine behind-theYou alt have been to kind
Wkh your com plim ent! and scenes beneficent functions o f
organisations
the nice thlnga you have laid all the ch ic
•bout u i, and w e do appreci­ with whom we work for the
never-can-be-told things they
ate it
Never more to than during do to help so very many peo­
•ur recent week la the boipi- ple, in so very many ways.
tal, when your cards, flowers,
letters, notes and gifts made
It t«am almost like fun.
And having M ary Anderson
a room-mate was the most
(bn of all—a delightful person
with • big senae of humor and
•nod
eonversatioaaliat who
■ i d e the long hours hurry by.
May we take thla last op
fortu nity to say thank you to
•11 the good people at Semkaole Memorial Hospital, who
•re so kind and com pa n ion •te;
To congratulate the SanfordSem inole Art Aisoclatlon on
the tremandou* ilrld es t U l
this cultural group baa made,
largely dua to the efforts of
■ faithful ftw who have kept
plugging, plugging, plugging

cerem ony

the Masonic Tem ple, Sunday
Harvey L. Dunn was the in­
stalling
Miss

officer

StoweU'a

assisted
father,

by
who

acted as marshall; also Mrs.
Harvey Dunn, chaplain; Mrs.
Stella Pryor,

recorder,

cian.
Two seven-branched rondelabra with whit* lighted tapers
flanked a taU w icker basket
holding red ta d white gladioli
and while mums placed la the
east. A single lighted taper

was at the stations In the west,
north and south.
Miss Stowed, lovely in n
pale yellow taffeta form al was
escorted by Charles Stein,
» * *
MAY WE also take this M u ter Counselor o f the D tchance to say a kind word to Molay. Other officers Installed
HARVEY L. DUNN, left, served as installing officer for the 8*nford
all good school teachers every­
Asaembly No. 25 International Order Of The Rainbow For Girls. Officers
where who care about kids,
and who spend their days with
Installed from the left nre Mnxine Stowel], Worthy Advisor; Susan Stein,
our kids and their nlghta
Worthy Associate Advisor; Linda Conn, Charity; Donna Bczwicchin,
grading their papers and try­
Hope and Evelyn Fehrman, Faith,
ing to decipher their hand­
writing.
The Lord la surely on your
side because you have such a
The Lake Monro# Horn*
mighty responsibility.
Demonstration Club held ita
There's no doubt about ft— first meeting of the o#w sea­
kids are getting sm arter every son recently in tha Community
day and it take* a smart, ded Building In Lake Monro*.
Tha Homemakera Ctaia o f I ident; Mr*. Chria Tillia, vie*
letted, hard-working teacher
The County Home Demon- tha First Baptiat Chureh held |preai.lwnt; Mra. Clyde rierry.
The T. K. L. e la n o f the
to keep ahead of them.
s(ration agent M in Myrtle tha September meeting re­ secretary-treasurer; Mr*. C. First Baptiat Church wilt
A i a parent, I know thla It Wilson gave tha program on cently a t the home o f Mrs. E. McCord, alternate; Mrs.
maet Thursday, October t at
trua, and tooking at our Food Additives. She told the Charles Park Sr. with Mra. George
Pitta rd,
devotional
3 p. m. at the home o f Mrs.
youngsters we can *ee tom e- group what additives are and Jo* Routh serving a t co-hoa- chairman; Mr*. John Fuller,
M. C. Hagan on 100 Elliott
one, (a lot of tom eon ei) have the importance of them to the
eunehin* and Mra. Calvin Avenue.
teea.
done a good jo b .
Jardine, publicity.
human body and what their
All members nr* urred to
The meeting w h s opened by
You have a rough w ay to go, functions axe.
Group lea d en chairmen for
be present na Important dis­
the president, follow ed by an
teachers, but there ara those
In the absence o f the presl inspiring devotional program, the year are the Mmes. Doug­ cussion items nr* on tha
who know it and appreciate it, dent, Mrs. Daisy Dowell pre­
las Stanitrom, R. L. Wext- agenda.
‘ My Cup Runneth Over,"
but you don’t bear from them sided over the business ses­
brook; H al Colbert, S. M.
presented by Mra. Hal A.
often.
RiChard Jr., E. C. Campbell
sion. The club voted to change Colbert.
Let this be one o f the Umei the name of the club to Lake
and Charts* Robinson.
Sirs. A. J , Petcraon con­
• • •
Mra. J. A . Norden, retiring
Monroe Extension Homem ak­ ducted tha beautiful installa­
WE MIGHT AS WELL atop er a Club. This la being done
president, and Mrs. R. A.
tion ceremony and officer*
right here, because the long­ throughout the state. We will
Cohen, retiring vice preildent
for tha year installed were
er we ait here and think about be hostesses in October for
w ri* each presented a silver
all tha very special people to the monthly L’SO birthday Mr*. Charles Park Sr., teach­ tray in appreciation o f their
er Mrs. K. Pennington preswhom we would like to say cake.
loyal eervice.
something very nice, the long
Refreshment* o f a "g ra d ­
Various com m ittee chair
er grows the Hit.
uation rake,” honoring memmen gave their monthly re
Thera's something very spa porta. Mrs. Audrey Roberts
b e n who ara being promoted,
d a l about Sanford people — attended a health program at
dainty sandwiches, nut* and
We have lived in lots of places, the local H. D. office and will
cotfea w ere served.
as have so m any who have have charge of the program at
Other members p r e s e n t
made this town their home, the October meeting. This will
were tha Mmea. J. G. Johnson,
but there Is no other plaea prove very in terfiling. Mrs.
Curtis Lavender, E. J. Pee­
quite like it.
Hy Mildred Haney
ples, H. H. Fortner Jr., G. R.
Joanna DuboU and Mrs. H. L
We're not even going to try Johnson will attend a meeting
A splash party wma enjoy­ Drake, Noah Booth, A. B.
to define it—you know what it in DcLand on Oct. 9 with Miss ed by the teenage guests o f a Newman, M. A. G om ales, A.
is—a spirit of curing—too wide
Wilson concerning a short birthday party honoring the P. Rahn, Ned Moose, C. L&gt;
and wonderful to even talk
course planning with Voluala, fourteenth birthday o f Hor­ Cotlina and J. B. Phillip*.
about.
Marlon and Seminole Coun ae* Tucker o f Hartley Ave­
But thank you, Sanford, for ties.
nue. An afternoon o f iwlm
letting this w riter becom e a
Hostesses tor the October mine in the Tucker pool wai
part of you.
meeting will be Mrs. Mat followed by the opening o f
Rahn, Mra. Betty Blickw elder gift* and a dessert luncheon.
Jack and Jill want up
the hill.
A t 4 o ’clock, tha entire
and Mrs. Alice Nordgren.
To do tha weekly wash.
Refreshments o f pumpkin party cycled over to the EmHeld Jill to Jack a*
pie, crackers, dip* and punch rich home on W. Wellington,
They came back,
were served by hosteiiea, where they enjoyed a barb*
I'll tell you wnat, by gosh]
Mra. J. C. Sapp, Mra. Louise cue tn honor o f David Km
W* ean wash MORE
Ruahlow and Mra. J . H. Tin rich's birthday. Several o f tha
Clothe* at W ES-KAY
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kalaay del.
boys concluded the day o f
CLEANER k CHEAPER—
have returned to Altamonte
Mra. Rita Gallagher was birthday partle* by awimmlng
I f* T rue!
Springs after vacationing two welcomed as a guest.
across Ijihe Gleason.
And Wra is at*ay* willing
weeks in the mountains and a
To prove all this to you.
week it New Sm yrna Beach.
"SPECIAL EMERGENCY BUDGET TERMS"
Now if you don't believe it
Mrs. Alma Dutton, mother of
Buy Your Redecorating Need* NOW —
Let'a Just drop in and sea
Mr*. Kelsey, visited her sis
Wes say* If h* can't
No Payment Until December 10th.
ter, Mrs. Parka Rusk, at their
PROVE IT
Then Up To Five Months To Pay.
OtIR W ASHING WILL
summer home near Atlanta.
“ NO CARRYING CHARGE.**
HE F R E E !
Mr. Rusk is a brother of See
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HD Club Begins

First Baptist Homemakers

First Baptist

Hold Officer Installation

T.E.L. Class To

Meet Thursday

Alto Miaa Sharon Stanitrom, Bob Peurlfoy, Mrs. Essie Cola
treasurer, and Sieve Stein; and M rs. Irving Pryor.
Tha meeting w ai d oted by
Mils Karon Thoroctt, chiplain, and BUI Stemper; Mias the D eM olay boy* giving tht
Pam Beynolds, drill leader, 9 o 'clo ck Interpolation.
Refreshments were served
snd Ernest Heinbuck; Miss
Sylvia Bateman, love, and Al­ in the dining room by Mrs.
len Hcrbat; Mias Tam ratter- Stowell, Mrs. Eva Williams
ton,
religion, .an d
Dickie snd Mrs. MlUard Tyson. The
Dunn; Miaa Scberry Hastings, tabls was overlaid with whit*
confidential observer, and Ed­ linen c o n te n d with an ar­
rangement o f red gladioli and
die Hubbard.
Miss Stowrll had her par­ while mums. Punch was serv­
ents. Mr. and Mra. L. D. Sto- ed from a milk glass punch
well, escorted ta the east. She bowL The lsrg e sheet cake
Introduced them and told of was iced in whits snd deetheir wonderful cooperation tn orated with red n s e e and tho
Gifts - Cants • Basks
helping her to attain her goal. words "Congratulations MasShe presented each with a in r." Red and while mints and
210 E. First St.
gift. She also introduced her nuts were also served.
grandmother.
Mra.
Lola
Brooke and har slater, Mri.
Donna Neal.
She then had her Installing
officers introduced and pre­
sented each with a gift.
Mis* Sloweli said her them#
was love and atated, " I f there
were m ore love in the world,
it would be a better place to
live." Her motto la "Love
Conquers AU." her color i*
red and sho read hor Blblo
verse, Corinthians, 13th verse.
Red and while year books
were distributed to the offlcera
with all com m ittees and the
year'a program . Mrs. Kath­
Bast the Both and lave Massay, ta*. Got YOUR
leen Reynoldi, mother advis­
sane ou our ttsl low se that wt cas get yes Used
or, w a i introduced and invited
■p sad your heater desaed and tested . . . Thes yes
to ait in the east.
w ill be ready for cold wait her.
She explained how service
ORD ER FUEL NOW . . . w * must have fast Is
points could be a im e d by
your tank tn taat your better.
serving in special projects and
presented service award cards
We effsr the same rstlabt* service we have gives
to Mia* Susan Stein, Mist
in the past.
Scherry Hastings. Mist Max­
ine Stowrll, Miss Linda Conn,
CALL NOW . . . .
Miaa Evelyn Ferhman, Mist
Karen Thom ell and Mist Pam
Reynolds.
Mra. Reynolds said the spe­
cial project this year would
2517 W . Country Club Rd. (20th Bt.)
be to make itenu to be used
In the pediatric ward of Sem­
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But te bar disappointment,
oh* wear*
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clothes a i Mother Roar.
Miss Morgan said she h aj
three homes brim ming with
antiquity.
Her farmhoue* a t Kennebunk port, Me., la h er show
plate for colonial antiques.
Her New York apartment ia
French and English and her
21-room old etyl* Southern
mansion in Naw Bern, N.C.,
la Empire and Directoire.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith
Miaa Morgan eatimated her and Mrs. Smith's sister re
collection o f antique* was cently returned from a trip
worth 150,000.
touring the west.
A nativo o f Boston, Mis*
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'That itartad a five-year
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"Living
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fashion and antiques,” aha
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Hew Officers
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PTC Listed
By Mrs. RUcKU Harris
Thu officers for the bow
•cliool y u r at the Enterprise
School P.T.CL are Mr*. Darld
Tropf, president; Kit. John
Horton. Mcood vice president;
Mrs. Roy Bemcmas, secretary;
R rt Jo# Bruce; and Mr*. Ed­
win Braddock.
Committee chairman ara
Mr*. John Walaaak and Mu.
Charlee Johneon, room mothara; Mr*. Joa Daria, and Mr*.
Monroe Morrii. darotlonalj
Mra. Fred Perriek, Jr. and
Ur*. F. Rally, publicity; Mra.
Charlaa Carpenter, way* and
atein*; Mr*. Harold Btult*.
prorram; Mr*. Robart Hatchatt and Mra. Clyda Urban,
fcoipitnllty; Mra. Elmar Ech­
ols and Mra Roy Saraonae,
handbook; Mra. Oacar Creigh­
ton and Mra. Grace McDon­
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and Mr*. Forreit Nutt, «ltll
defense and aafaty.
Parent* ara aaktd to Jain
tha P.T.C. and aupport their
a f f I c • r a and committee*.
Grade* receiving 75 par cant
mamberthlp will receive a
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Bear Lake PTA
Meets Tuesday

SW EET PO TA TO ES

DIXIE LILY

By Maryam MOaa
The Drat regular meeting
o f tha Bear Lake Elamantary
School P.T.A. w ill ba held
Tuesday s t tha school audi­
torium with a loclal hour
from 7:30-S p.m. preceding
tha
program.
Coffee and
doughnuts will ba served.
S c h o o l principal George
Dabbs will be In charge ami
tha theme will ha “ Meet tha
Faculty.** Following tha meet­
ing the parents ara invited
to visit the teachers and In­
spect the classrooms.
Each month a box o f can­
dy will be given to the tie**
that h as-th t h r g r r t t u n « n L
o f parent! at the P.T.A. meet­
ing.
P.T.A. Executive H o a r d
memhera met Monday evening
with Mra. Kathleen Vleta,
preililm t In charge. She urge*
all pnrrnta o f children at Rear
Lake Elementary to pay their
membership duea and support
tha P.T.A. They Join by con­
tacting the membership chair­
man. Mra. Sue Gates.
Starting at tha November
meeting, Mr*. Viet* annnunred, a different group o f school
children will present a short
program each month.

DeBary Garden
Club To Meet
By Mr*. Frank White
The DeBary Cardan Club
will hold Its first meeting ef
tha season, Friday at 3 p.m.
in tha community center, with
Alice Smart from Florida
Nursery and Landscaping ef
Titusville as guest speaker.
All member* are urged te
attend and hear this Interni­
n g speaker.

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School Parleys Helpful
The iwwlr w B om w d pUn o f the
Semtaoto County nehoo! »y »t«n to
M t M id. timei
periodic meeting
between parents and Individual
school authorities to discuss educa­
tional procedures o f any nature and
also periodic meetings between rep.
rtscntatires o f parent-teacher organ*
fi n»L^n and school board officials is
to be hailed as a significant step in
the right direction.
B. T. HUwee, superintendent of
yaK14* instruction, has told school
prinripels to sstabliah times when
parents or parent gronp represents,
lives can meet with individual school
principals and administrative! aides
to discuss anything from the alpha,
bet to transportation and from grad*
lag to text books.
On e higher level, MHwee himself
and hia aides will establish times for
periodic meetings at which parents
o r parent-teacher groups can present
blemi from hours to library serv. or anything else, to the attention
o f board authorities.
The Herald feels that the Seminole
County school system ia making a
progressive move toward not only
helping parents and parent organizations but also the school board itself. These meetings could result in
finding ways and means of meeting
the mounting problems o f education
in these particular days.
From a standpoint o f public rela­
tions, it is certainly a wise move.

Th*

question, “ Why

don't

By Dr. W. M, Shackelford
Department of Education,
LtGrangr College
and practice has ihnwn that
more

effective

learning

re­

m its when differentiated atlignment* are made fo r stu­
dents. In other words, the
higher achievers thoubl bo
given more difficult and di­
verse alignm ents than should
the lower achievers. Surely
no teacher or parent would
question the logic o f such a
practice. Yet, how eften are
differentiated a s s i g n ments
made in the average class­
room ? Frequently! Seldom ?
Almost never?
Another area of signifi­
cance for children ia that o f
attitudes and values. Almost
all are agreed that the school
hat an obligation to students
here at well as in the cogni­
tive domain. Research reveals
that teachers can provide ac­
tivities which aid students in
developing a t t i t u d e s and
firming-up
values.
Among
the processes which enhance

Herald Area Correspondents
Enterprise

Alttaieate Springe
Mrs. Julia liartM
US-1318

Mrs. Ritchie Barrie
MX5X.1t

Bear Lake-Forest City
Mrs. Maryaan Mile*
838-3(78

Lake Mary
Mrs. Franrra Wester
311(218

Casselberry
M rs. Jane Casselberry
US-3048

Lake Monroe
Mra. H. L. Johnioa
3114722

Chutuota
Mr*. Join M agle
3(3-3742

bring wood
Mrs. Donna Fate*
&amp;3S-3317

D e ls r y

Mrs. f t salt WtHe

North Orlando
Mrs, Margaret Ceaby
3128793

Deltona
Mrs. Mildred Uaney
818-1(31

(lateen
Mr*. Clarenee Snyder
312-4841

Geneva
Mrs. JoAnn Ila y i
318-4(73

Oviedo
Mr*. Evelyn Lundy
3(3-3160

Sanford, Florida

Wed., Sept. .10, 1961

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are (I ) peixnnnl examples o f
teachers, (2) Idenllf lent Inn o f
attitudes and values to be
acquired, (.1) provision o f de­
sirable
identifying
figure*
fur learner, (4) arrangement
nf appropriate enntexta for
practice and ecnfirmatlon, (8 )
opportunity for choices, and
(0 ) encouragement of deliber­
ate cultivation o f desired at­
titudes.
Particular attitudes and re­
sulting value systems are de­
rived from choices. Teachers
should not only allow stu­
dents to make choices, but
should p r o v i d e activities
which compel students to
choose without the guiding
hand (open or etosed fistt.
Only by choosing can one
learn to make satisfactory
choices and establish a value
system which will act as a
compass for future direction.
Attitudes and values are
personal. If they agree in
principle with those held by
others, it is coincidental. They
are chosen by the individual
anil thus become his own. The
life of the school could be a
most appropriate workshop
for the acquisition o f atti­
tudes and values. But is It?
And if not, why not?
Finally research has found
and practice has shewn that
concepts and generalisation*
are retained by students for
longer periods o f time than
are facta and technical speci­
fics. A* a result o f these find­
ings our classrooms should
abound with opportunities for
student* to form concept* and
to develop generalisations. By
the same token, student mas­
tery of nonsense or unrelated
material and highly techni­
cal language fo r Ita ow n sake
ia ahsurd. Is this what we
find in the classroom ? The
reader should be the judge.
When
students leave
the
classroom with only factual
acquisitions, we can he aura
that possession nf these farts
will he of short duratien.
Many questions have been
asked. Some answers are de­
manded. The writer suggests

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has been a model wife, ex­
cept far her presets pat tow
with the new baby. Her
husband simply cherish** a
false notion about woman’*
sexual a id er, oe eead for

To pity distress is but human; to
relieve it is Godlike.—Horace Mann.

Using What We Know
u i um whst wo know ?” I* on
over present one for the drillrated teacher. W i t h
the
wealth o f psychological and
educational research available
— much o f It documented and
atilt extant — why do we
teachers Ignore it, o r only
g iv e lip-sarvice to It? W hy
do we, as »o many o f our d e­
tractors claim, continua in the
■am# old routinai?
A faw example* can be c it­
ed to Illustrate the point that
w e, in fact, do fall to use
w hat w# know. Pertinent re­
search shows that among ele­
m entary, Junior high, and sec­
ondary
teaching a
m ajor
problem In the classroom is
m otivation. In the moat liter­
al sense, a teacher does not
teach, but only facilitate*
learning. Slated another w ay,
a teacher can only provide
th e clhnate within which a
student may learn, or la m o­
tivated to learn. Y et, how
much o f the data time ia
apent in this endeavor?
Research has alio found

claim* be la wot the father
o f their baby. Yet Marilyn

Religion that is pure and umlefiled
before (lod and the Father is this: to
visit orphans and widows in their af­
fliction. and to keep oneself unstain­
ed from the world__ James 1:27.
•

The jerboa Is an Arabian
and north A frican jum ping
rat. In the Egyptian Jerboa,
the length o f the body is
eight inches and the tail is
ten inches. T h e five-toed
front limbs are extrem ely
short, while the hind pair
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From another viewpoint, that o f ac­
quainting the public with problems
concerning education which are fa c­
ed daily by the school system, it will
be boon to better education.
From time to time parents desire
and demand certain things the school
board cannot approve financially. If
such meeting are held periodically,
the chances are good that parents
can be acquainted as to why these
demands cannot be met. On the oth­
er hand, an informed group of parents might help the school board
find ways and means of mooting the
new procedures or changes parents
seek.
The Herald believes that if par­
ents and parent-teacher groups will
take advantage of these “ open door'*
poticies being instituted by the
schools and the school system office,
most o f the minor problems can be
solved and the big ones can be
treated with tolerance and under­
standing long enough to produce ef­
fective results.

C

Dr. Crane’s

MONSIEUR G A U C H O

Editor, Horsld:
Let me give you Mm*
quotei about that min John­
son whom you hava endorsed.
Karl Marx's credo for the
Communists: "From each ac­
cording to hi* abilities, to aach
according to his needs." Now
from Johnson's speech: “ We
are going to try to take all of
the money that we think is un­
necessarily being apent and
lake U from tha 'haves' and
give it lo the 'hava nots’ that
need It ao much." Top Com
munist Gus Hall thinks John
son Is the man for Ihe White
House, too. Socialist Norman
Thomai said, “We all have
reason to be grateful to John­
son." How do you like those
recommendations? It makes
one think, doesn't it?
. .
Then, let’s consider Hum
phrey. He is co authot of the
left wing organisation, ADA.
Here are same positions taken
by the ADA: Opposed UN
censure of Soviet Russia for
trial chemist. He distinguished
the murder of the Hungarian
himself at Oxford and became
freedom fighters; supports an
a don. an Instructor, there at
all-powerful (Communist man­
the age of 21. He also was a
aged) UN with authority to
boy wonder In Ihe Labor gov­
distribute U. S. Foreign Aid.
ernment of t915.
Yea, air, I mean Just that —
His wile says his only fault
manage our money!- Here's
Is that he
drowns all his
another: Want* to abolish
food in Worcestershire sauce.
Housa Un-American Activities
On the other h ind, Sir Alee
Committee;
eliminate F1H
is a man of wealth born to a
security checks o( federal em­
family whose titles go back to
ployes. Now that’s a good one!
before the dirrovery of Amer­
Puts Communists in office,
ica by Christopher Columbus.
wholesale.
O, yes, Humphrey
British newspapers dubbed
promotes th e Communist*
him the “ faceless earl” when
Macmillan firs! tapped him to aims! Ho does so well that he
becom e foreign minister, lie never gets criticized in the
has overcom e that ami makes Communist Press.
Don't you feel Jo* a wee
full use of the shock value of
a sharp wit behind a general­ bit ashamed for endorsing
ly
unprepossessing
appear­ such “ gentlemen" ?
E, G, Cromartie
ance.
We believe President John­
Recovering from spinal tub­
erculosis in 1911, he remark­ son has made a good President
ed that the physicians had done and we do not believe he will
the im possible. “ They've put do anything un-American —
Editor.
backbone Into a politician."

CANE T-487: Marilyn M.,
aged 23, ia the mother of e
new baby.
"Pleat* h e l p m e . Dr .
Crane," eh* pleaded tearfully,
“ for my husband is so jeal­
ous.
“ He claim* h* ia not the
father of my baby and has
evan slapped our child cruelly
on several occasions, probably
to make me cry.
“ But I have nevsr evan
looked at any other man line*
I first became engagad to my
huabendt
“ So why should h* have
such a false Ida*? H* now ia
demanding that wt take Mood
teats to prova if ha la really
our baby’s daddy. Will blood
teats do that, Dr. Crana?"
Blood Teel* and Jealousy
Blood testa can prova if a
man la NOT th* father of a
certain baby.
But they do not prove if he
la the Infant's father.
A competent lie detector
test (polygraph analysis) will
usually elemlnate such doubt
within an hour or ao.
But why should Marilyn's
husband show such lnaana
Jealousy?
Marilyn is at least 80 per
cent to blame though she
think* she la entirely Innocent
of any fualt In the matter.

Britons’ Contrast Note
LONDON British politirlans like to think their bat­
tles are fought on Issue* ra­
ther than personalities.
And between the in • power
Conservatives of Prim e Min­
ister Sir Alee Douglas-Home
and the Laborltes of Harold
Wilson there are real differ­
ences which will becom e ap­
parent depending upon which
party wins the general elec­
tions on Oct. IS.
But it has been a warm and
extraordinarily pleasant sum ­
mer in Britain. The country li
riding the crest of almost total
employment am] rising pro­
duction.
If trouble li to com e be­
cause Britain imports ton much
and exports too little, It itill
Is In the future, and most Bri­
tons profess to see little dif­
ference In the platforms of the
two parties.
And so. inevitably In the
coming elections
personali­
ties must play a part.

Both leaders had had to es­
tablish themselves In Utile
more than a year. Wilson took
over a party welded together
by the Icte Hugh GatUkill and
already
showing
Increasing
power in loral elections. It
was Wilson’ s jo b to preserve
what already had been accom ­
plished.
Douglas • Home took over
from the ailing Harold McMil­
lan after Britain hail suffered
the successive shocks of failure
to gain entry into the Euro
pean Common Market and the
Profuma icx scandals.
It was Douglas • Home’ s Job
lo restore confidence In his
party. And that he Ituv been st
least partially successful is
shown by the polls which to­
day rate the two parties ah
most even.
There scarcely coutd he
greater contrast between the
two men.
Wilson. 18, Is the rotund,
pipe smoking son of an Indus-

Letters

To The Editor
Ihr vtrllrr'a certainly shown the necessity
of this drainage work from

Editor, Herald:
Since

the

m ayor

of

Alta­

monte Springs has Injectad the
issue of redlstrictlng Into his
political maneuvers, it seems
filling to note that the redisDivliiig which he now finds so
objectionable w a s
actually
done by Zoning D i r e c t o r
Brown, former County Engi­
neer Illiis snd Registration
Supervisor Bruce.
The C o u n t y Commission
voted lo accept the plan with
a unanimous vote, S to Ot It
' is further Infer*sling to note
that ! do not recall seeing Ihe
mayor st the public hearing
where interfiled riliiens were
given in opportunity to object
to the plan, nor was there any
objection by the mayor at the
proper lime. Since he did not
object to Ihe
rrdistricting
when he had an opportunity to
do so, why Is he now trying
to be a hero to the people of
Lake Mary and Longwood at
the expense o f our County
Commission?
It seems to me that our
present County Commission
has certainly been a credit to
Seminole County, and we have
indeed been fortunate to have
men of intelligence, education,
honesty and genuine Interest
in tli« affairs o f the county.
We can only hope that we will
have men of this calibre to
lcrve us alter Nov, 31
Richard W. Hanks
Altamonte Springs
Editor, Herald:
1 want to com m end Mr. Jim
Avery for his unswerving ef­
forts to get G ee Creek ade­
quately
drained. For
two
years bow, be bas worked on

one end of Gee Creek to Ihe
other, which Is from Lake
Kathryn to Lake Jessup.
1 have on m y wall, a large
photographic survey prepared
by the agricultural depart­
ment. It show* all the lakes,
streams, bayheads,
muck
patches snd good high pine
land, from north o f North Or­
lando to Maitland, snd from
west of Altamonte .Springs to
east of the Tuscawilla Bold.
We can see where every little
stream runs, and Gee Creek is
clearly discernible os it twists
and turns through thr swamps
that are in the south portion
of Moses E. Levy Grant pro­
perty
You can see that the area
all around
North Orlando
drains into G ee Creek; l-ongwnod north nf (31 by Marlin
Anderson'a lake through Fairy
Lake to Lake Kathryn, ami
thence down Gee Creek; from
the railroad track at Alta
monte Springs east thrnugh
Prairie Lake, and Lake Trip
let to Lake Kathryn, and
thence down Gee Creek; and
from Bradshaw's pasture the
same way, and from Brad­
shaw's east pasture which Is
the area com prising Howell
Park, on into the Quintuplet
Lakes and then the Triplet
Lakes to Lake Kathryn, and
all the intervening lakes in
Casselberry, 27 in number, all
drain through Gee Creek to
Lake Jessup.
The people o f this town and
Ihe surrounding towns should
be extremely grateful to Mr.
Avery for his concentrated
effort in getting the Federal
Aid to assist the County Com­
missioners in clearing this
creek (or better water contrul.
CASSELBERRY
GARDENS, INC.
Hibbard Casselberry,
Pres,

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That’s not true st silt So
millions of you m«le* better
get hep to th* true facts
about female psychology.

iDEMOCRATIC
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Human females are not
much mors erotic than cows
or mare*.
That may sound brutally

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But aha ia s typical young
wife who is not over 28 per
ernt erotic and 78 per cent
maternal.
So wrhen the baby arrived
and ehe diverted that 78 per
cent o f her attention to ita
care, then her husband was
shocked at tha decline from
100 per rent to 25 per cent in
her regard for him.
Because Marilyn was also
Inclined to b« overly prroccupietl with her new o f f ­
spring, she ntsy not have di­
rected even 10 per cent o f
her attention to her mate.
W hat complicated her css*
further, was also the fact her
husband hud absorbed the
widc.spresd hut false notion
that w woman i* ALW AYS
wildly passionslo if she luves
a man.

frank but It is medically tree.
Yet mUlkma af men have
been tutored by lewd elder
males who hava been petrosa
of “ red light" houses.
Those Don Juans than tell
their credulous teenage list­
ener* that women ere evan
MORE passionate than man.
Many sheltered, idealistic
young men then marry with
this false notion tucked ini*
their cubeacmeions minds.
So, after the arrive] of the
first baby, they ere shocked
to find their wtvee arc diffi­
dent and oftar sexual pro­
crastinator*!
“But my wife MUST be
ildly passionate," Marilyn's
husband later affirmed in my
office.
"So — tine* ah* te frigid
with me, doesn't that prove
ah* Is having an affair with
torn* other man?"
Yet Marilyn had never had
an affair with any ether man
prior to marriage end had
been true to har husband
tvar sine* thalr wedding!
You wives can eliminate
such unmerited jealousy and
also much of tha cruelty of
fathers toward thatr chitdran,
tf you will banish mankind's
fata* sax notion about woman.
So sand for my booklet
“Sax Differences Between
Urn and Woman," enclosing
a long stamped, return en­
velope, plus 20 cents.
(Always writ* to Dr.
Crane In rare of thle news­
paper, enclosing a long
stamped, addreeaed envelope
and 28 rent* to fever typ­
ing and printing reals whew
you send for on* of hie
booklets.)

MARK 10
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him that if hh» parents
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British, Franck aad lUliii
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nod Perfumers recently told a
British audience.
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too fact that aa many mere
Amtrlcai woman than woman
ad othar lands tot their haircoloring at n beauty n to o hutoad al aaeaptlag whatovar
color nature bastowad upon
them.
American woman may set be
afraid of tbolr buobaoda (most
ed them don’ t atom to be) but
that doaan’t have muck to do
with tho Question of to dyn or
not to dye.
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DISGUSTED:
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gion. And meat wfvaa break
down and aatuma the writ­
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stubborn ones cling to their
premises, which usually
hurt them far more than It
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ran he married without be­
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knows I am in trouble. Not
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anyone I know to help me.
Please put your aaawtr la
the paper, Ahby.
DESPERATE
DEAR
DZSPERATK:
Pint, you MUST taka your
problem to year mother.
Then you had bettor Inform
your flanee ef your condi­
tion. Your c l e r g y m a n
should also be consulted.
He will know how a couple
ran be married, though
apart. It haa been done In
tha past
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DEAR ARBY: What do
you think ef a 47-year-oid
tng oat and wind up with nig. wan wha never mlaaee a
chance to held hia 17-yaarNow tuppeaa that a 4oip&gt;
old niece on Us Up? I am
ado ia rittiag North. Ha may
sending you hia picture.
rw iN G S^
ovarcall with two cluba or h« Please lend It hack with
may aven Jump in throe clubs your answer. 1 thank you.
than suppam South decides to
WILMINGTON WIFE
dafand at flva elutm. last and
OUT OUR W AY
Waat can atm bid and mako
DEAR WIFE: I am re­
five apodaa, hut R te vary tough turning your husband’s pic­
for either ono of than to bid ture, Now send me a pic­
that high, Instead, thay a n ture ef tha aiaca and 111
•Oh, hello, dear! I was Juet proposlnf b tout $B
likaly to aattla for a aura pro­ ba able to g iti you a bettor
fit and doubts five eluba.
American womtnheMl**
answer.
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Piva clubs will anly be dawn
two tricka at that tba deeper
DEAR ABRYt lam IT and
ado and kU partoor will os- have to rot married as goon
By D ick Turner
CARNIVAL
caps tor a toes of * » potato aa poaalbli. My faeonaay is
aad a vary good aaara.
in ths A m y and Is itation&lt;1
•d In Germany, He cant get
homo for a year and a half.
Ha left last month. I can’t
get over to Germany. Some­
thing has to be done and
young looking will la a status
symbol and because a man
wlUi a young-looking wife
"saoma" to be younger than a
man whoso wile lots tho years
•how.
American woman haven't
had to buck their husbands to
go ia for hair dyeing. Indeed,
ID V T H T H O R N T O N M c L E O D
many n wife will confess that
J * $ CIXHIOM CCW O V
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aha wouldn't go through with Please toll me . . .that la low the diet every day and do
Um tiring, aapanaivo bualnaaa the beginning of every letter well on it. Thank you.—N. C,"
of "staying blonde forever" If ia the mail bag today—
Thank you! And, of course,
bar husband didn't insist an it.
color your kairt Look as smart
OUR ANCESTORS
A man feels older, somehow, "Would I ba foolish to color and aa successful as you wish
looking at a tided, aging wife my while hair now at spa 137 and can. I glory In your ap­
than he doM whom ha looks In No ooa knowe my ago and I proach to maturity. You have
the mirror and sees hia own forget It as much aa possible. tha right approach to a heal­
Utilising hair sad increasing I am flying to Europe to aos thy and enjoyable "old age.”
waUUlne. Or as on# man put family and friends of many Go—have fun and do as 1 do,
It, "It's not so bad being n yean ago. I would Ilka to "forget your birthdays."
grandfather. What is raally ’•hock’ them a bit by looking "If the bride, my daughter,
depressing li the thought that •a youthful as possible. Thay wears a gown of white taffeta,
I’m married to a grandmo­ have had an easy Ufa of should the six bridesmaids al­
ther."
money and property; I have so wear taffeta as well aa the
worked hard aad lovod every matron of honor?—Mom."
minute of U. I weigh Just the No—tho matching of mater­
'Oh, he’e a modal boy, all rlghtl I Imaxfno ho eould
right amount according to your ials la not necessary and
hold that pose all d a y !" '
’Figure
Perfcetten’
chart, would. In a way, be mono­
which I find ao helpful. I fol- tonous. The bridesmaids could
have nylon net, lace, or UfTIZZY
B y K ate Osann
teta with lace overskirts. The
arlnarian who's got so many
matron of honor could have
of hli own problems, he's us­
the same thing but, perhaps
more elaborate. And, about
ually too crocked to doctor.
"Mom!" Have you thought
Pleasant Jena Engitrom ap­
about what you should wear?
pears as hia frland and amung
Mothers play a very Import­
ft wee position night la the
the regulars, Bindy Boone
ant rote In the weddings of
Mr. isd Mrs. League at Jat
carries the hall. Tightening
their sons and daughters.
Lanes and a aew loam rested
would have done wondera la the top spot as Colleen and "Do you consider a pink "Look, Mothar! Now thay have L P . rolls for pleyer
evening gown correct for a
here.
pianos!"
Dick Sandlin took four points
8:30-0 P.M. CBS. Beverly from former champs Sue and woman of 43, a career woman
who
la
having
a
testimonial
Hillbillies. The naivete of tha BIU Baggarly.
dinner given for her special
gullible Clsmpctt Family is
SHORT RIBS
Eva aad Andy Bilan swept
Her hair la
what Inspires most of the Into second place by abutting •chlcvamenti
laugha In this series and out tha Slgllns, Shirley and blonde aad she haa a slender
figure. Aa we Uvw in a warm
they're at their naive best la Dan,
Andy came through climate she can wear a stole
Utli one. Who but the Clam- with a good 191/630 aeries.
over her shoulders.—Bister."
petto would wander onto B Cora and Jack Kenner took a
How alee for a slater to be
movie studio's Western street partial hold on the third spot
to interested. Ye*, a gown In
and take it for a reel rustle with Etoyca and Frad Moltenpink would be quite tevaly.
village that reminds them of
Rose and Andy Patrick won Be rare that it li of simple,
tha clapboard houses they'd three points from Doris end stegrant materia!. And do
left behind! Deciding to net­ Don Fraati as Rose woo high have slippers
mstch. Sorry
tle there tha Clampette find scries honors for the ladles that you did not tell us what
nothing unusual about ensu­ with a 483 series end Andy the "ichievsmmls" are. We
ing problems, least of all tba lied for high gams lor ths •re always interested In the
eppeeranre of a seven-foot men with a IN.
"after-forty" woman who do
Jo Brown hit a 1M gamt interesting things.
actor made up for hia role
•e a monster. Thay think ha’s good eanugh for high game for
Just one of tha local citliens. ths ladles while winning three
Starring as the Clampetta ere points from Joyce nod Lewis H . . . J i t r\ d
Buddy F.bsen, Irene Ryan, Dorton.
MI DI I M T H I A I HI
Thelma and Dutch Unger
*1 ean’t stand people who talk behind your book eo
Mas Beer end Donna Doug­
t o t r r a « t m u u i.
won three to one over Mary
you can hear them !"
las.
fit# a t l i u
and Dick Hopkins and Cora
8:30-9 P.M. Shindig. ABC.
n a a &lt;MFTAIR'S
and Jack Ktnner grabbed a
TABLE"
How does this show eraia so Ihrse-polnt verdict at the exAntwar to Arerieu* Outdo
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la l « l» r
Stevenson's Works
half hour! Among tonight's er.
P L I S A T t e a ORLY
Acaoaa
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musical mejor-lcaguera you’ll
•*ri* ILIUHT OF MOROH"
In other matchas Eloyce and
7 B«|ultn
t -at — "
ICUfcare CkaMharlals
find the new heats, Donna Fred Holton swept lour from
lU*ns)
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Lauren, Tha Blossoms, tha Bsralcs and Ren Chads, Ma­
IA Salt K aiaM alaaital)
Walker Brother*, Jackie and bel and Pete Duggan took
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Cole. Actress-turned-fulk lin­ and Virginia and Lewis Hugh­
OVER JUNK
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EVEWY TIME V0U
laValkr* begla
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miaa, aad what to they to
■beet them?
DISGUSTED

B y R u th M illo tt

dyeing baeausa Um American
husband wants his wlfa to look
aa young as possible for aa
long aa possible—and never
mind hew aha manages It.
U changing bar hair from
mousy brown to sllvar bloods
will make bis wife look young­
er aad more glamorous—
that's Um with Um husband.
Or If lotting n beauty salon
turn bar sllvar threads back to
gold will make hia wife look
years younger—Um American
husband will gladly toot tho
bill.
This laiiMi-falro attitude on
tho part of the American hus­
band where his wife'# looks
are concerned isn't hU a mai­
ler of indulgence on Ms part.
There's n good deal of saltInterest to H. Ho wants a
young-looking wifi because n

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TV Time critics pravlaw
earning Television shews by
attending reneertals, watching
screenings, analysing scripts
In New York and Hollywood.
Here are their previews for
today:
7:30$ P.M. NBC. Tin Vir­
ginian. "Black Bullion." (Cel-

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H I would h tn to writo
thi tatters. Ho didn't writo
ono lottor, but aorh tlmo
wo*d got a worrlod lottor
from thorn becauao of tho
long silence, ho would cull
thorn long dittotwo. Thli
put a (train on our hudgot.
I wondor how many othor
w im hove huibaado llht

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opnhtg. wbareupoai W a i t
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North will opoo tka Mm of
chtba and will hold tho trick.
If ha ahiiu to a diamond, M
will ha up to Watt to play
• small diaaaaod fnm dum­
my and settle far 11m odd. If
North laada aaythlsg but a
dtomaad at trlah two, Waat
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Horoscope
Forecast
Thwa4ay, O t ia * 1. 1H4
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
Y ou wont to throw o f f bond*
that you feel a n too tight for
you and to strut in whatever
place there are other*, but
you would find that they are
ju st as eager to gain the a t­
tention o f those about as you
and only frustrations on ev­
eryone’s part would follow.
D o your work well and to­
night be charming, affection­
ate.
ARIES (March 21 to April
10) While your mind is on
pleasure during the day, you
find It Is wiser to handle fi­
nancial affairs o f pitch and
moment. Don’t be extrava­
gant, don’t Irk others. Quiet
fun In P.M. Is fine.
T A l'R l'S (A pril 20 to May
20) It may not be possible un­
til P.M. to get your family
to understand what It ii you
have in mind. Spend day g e t­
ting more order about you.
Look after health matter*.
GEMINI (May 21 to June

FA IR
GET 50*RACK FROM LIBBY'S-'GET DETAILS IN STORE!
2460 PARK AVE.

21) Do whatever w ill prove
that you ‘do not shirk any
public matters others feel you
are doing. Also be aure that
your credit la handled scru­
pulously. Everything fins for
whooping things up a bit.
VIRGO (August 22 to Sep­
tember 22) Just g et into that
feeling o f persecution if you
want to see ell the fine op­
portunities about you vanish.
Fine ideas are yours. Put them
in operation early instead.
GROW.
MIIKA (September 22 to

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TOMATO JUICE J &amp; 4
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CUT GREEN BEANS.... ^ 5
SWEET PEAS........... J S 3

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21) Don't allow that private
worry to keep you from doing
whatever i* constructive and
add* to good will you now en­
joy. Show other* you are in­
terested In their w ays, wel­
fare. Get desk work cleared
up.
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 to July 21) T ry la keep
personal and business con ­
tacts separate today o r there
can be unnecessary argu­
ments. I^bor diligently, then
Interesting things occur. Get
bills paid up.
LEO (July 22 to August

PURE CREAMERY

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October 22) Close ties are in
a mood of generosity now, but
It ii up to you to co-operate
with alacrity. Forget that a f­
fair of the heart- Re a true
friend and all cornea to you
easily.
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power not to enter into im­
minent argument with an as­
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present fine set-up. lie secre­
tive with others, lie Impres­
sive with all in P..M.
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22 to December 21) You must
GROUND ROUND, ROUND CUB IS OR
be very patient during day
hours, since others seem quite
on the nervous aide. Then im­
provements come about. Re
kind with everyone, o f asal'tance.
CAPRICORN (D ecem ber 22
KUE * R LU I RIBBON NATURALLY TENDIR
to January 20) Retter not
listen too much to somewhat
embittered advisors If you
plan to enjoy yourself today.
Be the one to plan your time
ao that you combine the ser­
ious with the light.
[■ BLUE RIII0N TOP ROUND, CUBE OR
AQUARIUM (January 21 i ]
In February 19) Don't do any t
thing that will disturb any
plans you made in the busi­
ness world and be sure to cooprrste with partner*. They
have .gomL Wul"^ J!!« f » t Irked family tie in P.M.
TENDER RYE. SIRLOIN OR ROUND BONELISS
PISCES (February 20 to
Marrh 20) Rid youraetf o f the
tiresome as quickly as you
can and be with good friends
for a happy time. Evening is
best lima for actual work.
Look into new outlets, stc.
during the day.
IF YOUR CH ILD IS BORN
TODAY he or she will have a
remarkable imagination and
it a natural-born mixer, but
be sure to have only the fin­
est type* of Individuals about,
i m e ax twa
•ince the other* could easily
SAVE UP TO 43%
rub your yuungster the wrong
tfnitiI « v^ 5 T o7 W rak !
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acter within llfe'a orbit. Fine
success comes.
FAST. S A F E DETERGENT
REG. PKG.
LIQUID CLEANER
"The Stsra Impel, they
da not compel.*’ W hat you
make o f your Ufa la large­
ly ap to YOU!
A W ASHING MIRACLE
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32 OZ. BT1.
Carroll Rlghter'a individual
ALL PURPOSE CLEAN SER
Forecast for your sign for No­
vember la now ready. For fou r
copy send year btrthdate and
|1.00 to Carroll Rlghter Fore­
DISHES A N D GLASSW ARE SHINE
23 OZ. BTL.
CLEAN TWICE AS FAST WITH
cast (The Sanford Herald),
Ho* 1921, H ollyw ood 29, CalV a n ia .

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tv

ITto CALLED
TOOCAN KILL
6 0 MILLIONGSZAA6 A DAY.#

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FtdMIDA IN ABM POM IBMtNOLH COUNTV.
t'HANCKHT BO. IdBIB

FEDERAL NATIONAL, MORT­
GAGE ASSOCIATION, a corpor­
ation,
Plaintiff,
■re .
LKBLIM
B.
SARGENT end
MATPEl, u
BARQENT, hie

TION a cco rd in g to plat
thereof recorded In Plat
floek II, P a ce * II, II and
IT, Publla llacorda o f lamd*
not* County, Florida,
baa been filed against yon In
th* above.atylad ault, th* abort
till* or w hich ta Faderal Na­
tional M ortgage Aeaoclattoa, a
Corporation organ ised under an
Act o f Congraaa and ailatlna
pureuant to the Federal Na­
tional
M ortgage
Aaeoelalloa
Charter Art. h aving It a prla*
rlpal ofrica In Ih* City of
tVaahlnuton, U latrlct # f Colum­
bia, I’laln tllf, varaua. LESLIE
E SARGENT and MAYSKL L
SA IttlENT, hla w it*. Intendanta and you era required ta
aerv* a copy o f you r Aaewar
or other pleading to th* Com­
plaint on P la in tiff* Attorney,
Mark N. Cleveland. Jr., Suit*
III Sanford A tlantic National
Hank ItulMIng, Sanford. F lor­
ida, and rile Ih* original Anewer ar othar pleading In th*
office o f th* Clark o f Ih* Cir­
cuit Court on o r batora tha ttth
day of O ctober. A. n. IPS*. If
you fall to da no, a decree pro
rolifeeao will be taken age! net
you for tha re lie f demanded In
tha Complaint.
Thl* N otice ahall b* publish­
ed one* a weak for four coneecutlve week* In Tha Sanford
Herald, a n era p a p er circulate!
In Seminole County. Florida.
Hated thl* ttth day o f Sept­
ember. A. D. lt t t .
(SEAL)
a/ Arthur II. Beckwith, J r.
Clerk o f C ircuit Court
Mack N. Cleveland, Jr. and
Cnrroll Burk*
Attorney* fo r Ptadatlff
P. O D raw er Z
Hen ford. Florida
Publlah Bapt. ta. I I . 14. * Oat
7. t i lt .

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, WORLD BOOK
ENCYLOPEDA, $N. P a r k
Aranu* Trallar Court, UR
M, Sanford.

B

AIR-CONDITIONING
By FEDDERS
H. B. POPE C O , In c
» So. Park Ar*.
322-42U

XOTICK ta haraby given that
I am aasaaail ta buatnaaa at
I. * b e Mery, fem lnola County,
Florida, um l.r tha fictitiou s
nam e » (, Feddro o f Florida,
and that t Intend to ranlatar
•eld ntma with th* Clark « (
th* Circuit Court, flamlnol*
Cnunty, Florida, In accordance
A n v M m a s M S A T p o b B in * w ith th* provision* or th* FieTh* B oard o f Publla Inntruc- tltlnua Nam* fttatutaa, to-w lts
tlon fo r Bamlnol* County, Fine- Section III. II Florid* I let u tea
Ida w ill racatra bid* for fu rn ­ tilt.
ishing
a ll
labor, materiel*,
■ la : Varnon Fedderaon
aqulpmant and aarrlca* requir­
I’ ubtlah Bapt, I I A Oct. T, 14.
ed fo r th* Inatallatlon of
lilt.
COM PLETE MAVTEIt AN- CII,
D K -U I
TENNA AND CAULK DIS­
TRIBUTION BTBTKMB FOR
TH E
F O L L O W t NO
SCHOOLS:
LONOW OOn
ELEMENT*
A llT
SCHOOL,
Bamlnol*
C ou nty, Florid*
R E A R LAKF, ELEMENTART
SCHOOL,
Samlnola
C ounty, Florid*
ALTAM ONTE
ELEMENTART
SCHOOL
Bamlnol*
C ounty, Florida
n cH K N IV vr.il ELEMENTA llT
BCIIOOL
Bamlnol*
C ounty, Florida
SUCTII SEMINOLE K LEM N N TART SCHOOL, Semlniile County. Florid*
SOUTH SEMINOLE JUN-

RENT A BED
RoSaway, Hoapital, B a b y
Beda, by Day, Week, or
Month.
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
116 W. lit
323 3181

Legal Notice

AND HEAD END KQIIIPM ENT FOR CHANNEL Tt
FOR THU F O L L O W 1 N U
SCHOOL:
ENGLISH ESTATES E LE MKNTAHT SCHOOL Seminol# County, Florida
On* bid for th* com bined
project* ahall b* auhmltted end
w ill ha raealvad until 1:4« p.
m , Thuraday. October I, t i l t ,
at th* School Admlnlatretlon
Hull.ting.
Commercial Street,
Sanford, Florida, at which tlm*
and place th* hide will ba pubHelp opened and reed aloud.
C on tra ct document* constat
o f on* eat a f plane and on* aal
o f apeclflcatlon*. Drawings and
specification * may ba obtained
by d ep ositin g I t l.00 with th*
E n g in e e r* L A. Stuhl and C
W. Mattan. IIIV Palmetto A v*„
W inter Park, Florida, fo r th*
flrwt sat a f document* obtain-*
*d. guch dep.alt will b* r*
funded In full to aach parson
w h «. return a. the ,|o&lt;;um.n|e In
good con dition within I* day*
attar bid opening, with e ic e p tlon a* noted below. Additional
sot* m ay ba obtained at a cost
o f 111.#0 each, which w ill not
b refundable. Contractors se­
cu ring document* and not su b ­
m itting propoeal ehall b* re ­
funded h a lf th* depoelt upon
return o f documents la good
condition.
A certified check o f hank
draft, payable la tha Board o r
Public Instruction for Samlnol* County, Florida; U. S.
Governm ent Honda, or a s a tis ­
fa cto ry bid bond aiecutad by
Ih* bidder and acceptable auratt»e In an amount equal to Sva
par cant o f th* hid ahall ha
subm itted with each hid.
T h* successful bidder will b*
required to furniah and pay for
aatlaraovory performance and
paym ent bond or bond* A tten­
tion la called ta U * fact that
nut leas than th* minimum s a l­
aries and wag** aa aat forth
la th* spec! Dee Ilona must ha
paid on this project.
T h* Board a f Pebli* In struc­
tion to r Bamlont* County, F lo r­
ida, reserve* th* right t* r e ­
je ct any a n d /or all btda o r to
watva any Inrormallttea la tha
bidding. N* hid shall b* w ith ­
drawn for a perod at fifteen
&lt;111 d a y s aabaequant ta tha
opening o f bids w lthaot tha
oouaawt a f Ih* Board.
J. D. W right, Jr..
Chairman, Board a f Publla
Instruction
for
Bamlnol*
C ounty, Florida
IL T, Mil wee,
le m ln o l* County Superin­
tendent o f Pohlte Instruc­
tion and Ex-OfBcIo Secre­
tary to th* Board o f Publla
Instruction
Publish Bap*. It, M . MV lld fc

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SEPT. SPEC. Mtn'a Tea
Shlrti, 41c. Aray-Navy Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave.

FOR A PAINTER, Inild* or
out, call Luther Tanker at DON'T WAIT—tnaka ittr* your
323-4190.
funtaca la winter ready.
USED LUMBER: EU through
SHEET METAL
2il2. Sheeting and flooring.
SPECIALTIES
200 yd*. Leatherette. Many
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3224211
pitteraa. MiU Endt. 322 0791
30. Home Appliances
p icrm ov a bams

CONTRACT RATES

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For Ntjr, quick cirptt eleiolac rent Bins Luatra Elec­
tric Shampoo*r only 11 per
day. Carroll'* Tumltur* .

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S3 GALLON OIL Taak with
Itand. 3233131.

25. A ir Coaid. * H m ttof

23. Painting

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FRIGIDAIR* alactrlc ranj*.
*25. Baby M , M P b m
322-7215.

BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
oI 10,100 Ham*
1300 Grip*rill* Ar*.

ELDER SPRINGS
PLUMBING
DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE
123-7457 or 3231123
PLUMBING
Caotrictiag Kagain
FREE ESTIMATES
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sufcrd Ar*.
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Gene Cumbaa — 3222*41

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When you advertise in THE HERALD yoi
know your advertising dollar is wisely
invested

ONLY in

your trading

area!

ADVERTISING DOLLARS ARE INVESTED

NOT SPENT!
RESULTS ARE THE ONLY TRUE MEASUREMENT
OF YOUR A D S . . . AND THOSE RESULTS
CAN BE FOUND HERE.
FROM SAN FORD EXCHANGE

FROM SEMINOLE COUNTY

DIAL 322-5612

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USED FURNITURE, ont room OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS. A
o r houseful, too It, m lic.
selected greup of people from
item i. ANYTHING you have
this area will be chosen In
to m U. 222 2m,
the o n t 2 weeka to partici­
pate la t program to acti­
W E BUY ANYTHING th it 'l
vate thia area for a national­
sellable. We tell iBythiaf
ly known corporation. Limit­
t h it 'i buyable. 322-MU. J A
ed opportunity la one o f the
R Trading Post, Iae. 2300 8.
newest and faetast growing
Orang# Blossom T rill, Or­
industries. Qualifications re­
lando.
quired f .t appointment, in­
clude phone number, write,
HOUSE W A N T E D FROM
Sanford Herald Boa 100.
OWNER. Will tiiu m e Mort­
gage on 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. KB. Schools ft Inatnicttona
Write Full D eli ill—Box M.
MEN • WOMEN WANTED AT
Sanford Herald.
ONCE to train for Civil
Servlee. Good pay. Thou55, Furniture For Sale
lands of job* open. Exptrlence usually unnecessary
Bell
U*
Your
Furniture.
For Information on Jobs.
Quick
Sendee
With the
Salaries, Requirements, lo­
Cash
SUPER TRADING
cal Interview write giving
POST. FA 2-orn .
address, phone. AMERICAN
Service, Box M , Sanford
t H ID E -A W A Y BED. good
Herald.
condition, (x price, Ph. 222.
2022 o r at night ggVV

Tl. Male Help W asted

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S e p t 8 0 , 19 64— F a iro S - A 0 4 .

Male Help Wanted SWEETIE PIE
Sanitarian Needed

By Nadine Seltzer

LADIES; Spare time work
21-II, neat, personable, for
those who qualify, you will
be a distributor in business
for yourself. Write, Sanford
Herald, Boa 90.

Wanted

WANTED—322-7033.

B7. Hawses Far Feat

P rop erty

7 !. Male Help Waatad

UNFURNISHED 3 Bedroom
BEDROOM, 1 bath, deep F U R N I S H E D 2
wall, Pinerrfst low down
Apt.. K i t c h e n Equipped
4 Seat C a v a n
Houaw. 3111 Palmetto, Ph.
payment, tl* W. Woodland
109W W. Ilth9t. Ph. 349 3992.
022-0*71.
D rift. 322-3262.
FURNISHED c l t u 1-bodroora CLEAN FURNISHED 1st. floor
block house, screened porch,
Apt. Pvt. E s t -1004 Palmetto.
3 BEDROOM Houat, Assume
304 W. 3 M S t. FA StoSS
carport*, large yard mowed
payments of *75 m o., 109
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
free, |60 mo. Rt. 1, Box 167. 3 ROOM FURNISHED A p t.
Aialea Lane.
downstairs, d ose to town. 123. Boat* * Mot urn
N. Orange 11 vd . Piola.
940. 322-4261.
FURNISHED COTTAGE: Liv­
BEDROOM. FURN. Duplex. Gateway T o T h e waterw ay
ing n o n , dining, kitchen, IIncluding
utilities. $60 mo. Robson Sportinf Goods
Bedroom, Bath, water and
Your EV1NKUDE Dealer
322-6956.
eleetrie furnished. $65 ptus
304-9-4 E. l i t
Ph. FA M M
gas and lax. Located on
3 ROOMS, Furn.. C l«an, UUU17-92. I block S. of No. 419
12 FT. F1SHINO t o r t With
tiee. 9$0- 332-2794.
junctloa (a t 3-Fointi). See
controls, running light*, 13
anytime, Ph. 323-1467 after Furnished Apt*. Centrally lo­
h p . motor 4 trailor, WOO,
For the Beat Buy In
I p. m. weekdays or any­
cated $4300 4 960.no per
Ph. 322-77TS after 1:39.
A New nr Reas la K om i,
time Sat. or Sun.
month. Ph. 322-3841.
gee Stenstrom Realty
2 BEDROOM U nfitra, Kitchen SMALL,
FURN.
Efficiency II Ft. CABIN CRUISER, 29
HP Johnson 4 Traitor, 1409.
range.
9T
S
-U
3
W.
19th
af­
Apt.
for
1
or
couple.
Lights
We Have n » Home For You’
331 3927.
ter 1:30 p. m. See Owner in
4 w altr included. 943. Ph.
G a n g * Apt. In rasr,
322-7396.
1958-14 ft. ATWOOD RUN­
ABOUT with 39 HP JohBto*
MODERN } bedroom, newly 1 BR Furnished Apt. l i t floor
9019 Sanford Ave. M8-4323.
2541 PARK D RIVE
Motor.
Traitor
included.
decoealod, kitchen furnish­
322-2420
322-7499
Boat offer. 316 Citrue Drive,
ed, 970 mo. 1502 Summerlin.
FURNISHED sarage apt. Ph.
NIGHTS 322 6824 - 323-6441
323-0527.
,
BEOROOM. Partly Furn. 323-SfrW.
17$ m o., 322-7712.
W"E L A X A APARTMENTS^
i l l W. f i r * St.
1-BEDROOM uafuraUhod. |TI
m o. Ph. 322-7114,
G R E E N B R IA K
Furn. Apt. 2300 MsfloavOI*.
3

FOR SALE. Reasonable, In­
PIECE Blonde Bedroom
come property, a o r a e r
MAN WITH CAR
eet. |75, 1 Oec. chair HO, 323French Ave. and 3rd St
Part time. Earn 132 up per
koti, m Shannon Dr. after
Zoned C om m ercial. Phone
wk. 1 to 4 evenings, your
3:30 p. m.
322-4T5T or 222-3020.
off duty hours. Work local
It . Apply 9-12 a. m. 5602 N.
FURNITURE FOR SALE
Choice lets available In
Oranga Blossom Trail, Or 88. R e a l E s t a t e W a n t e d
322-1233
GrtenbriAr ef Leek Alter
lando.
" o m v i o u t i"
LOT or im iU acreage on river
everleeking gelf ream
Used furniture, appliances, The City of Sanford Civil Ser­
ar Uke adjoining. Write Box
Caatem building to yews
tools, ate. le n g k t • Sold.
M, Sanford Herald.
vice Board la accepting ap­
•peeifltatiens,
Greenbrier
87. BuxUm m Rm ttto
96« Houses For Rale
Larry’ s H art 211 ItaJard
plications for the position
•eveleped by
3-BEDROOM,
1W
bath,
San
Ave. Ph. F A H i t t .
CoocraU Block Building, 34 i I BEDROOM, 2 Bath, screen
of police prtrolmsn. Require
KING8WOOD
ford area.
Assume pay
meets: 21 to 30 yrs. of age;
34, terrx iio floor* with 1224
ed patio. Th. 323-0361.
F A 2-9476
F o r n o biggest sestet! oa of
meats.
Call
323-oaoo.
feet floor apnea for R*nL
height and weight to con
BUILDERS, INC.
nearly new and used furni­
B ow m ta'a Trntkr Ct. Ph
form with established stand
202 Falment Dr.
84. R e a l E s t a t e • S a le
ture, ana Nail'a Furniture
•69-4109.
arda with minimum 5’9 "
r Brokerage la Camelberry
hgt. 154 lb« wgt; minimum 3 LOTS on Crystal Lake Point
3 BEDROOM, air rood itIon,
on lT-gg. op en I days t to 6.
95. H(tunes For Snl«
o f high aehool education or
patio,
sprinkler
ayalsm,
Excellent buy 29C. down, I
equivalent. Postlon offers
shady fenced yard. 753 Bay
F R E E E S T IM A T E
In 10 year Term s. Call 3 BEDROOM. 1 Bath u n r
good working conditions and
wood Circle. 323 0534.
Upholstering ft Hattresa r*n322-4902. Roberta Realty.
Ploecrest School 4
new
pension plan. Examination
ovatlag. New * Used FurnlShopping Center. VA Loan,
RETIREMENT H O M E . H
for qualified applicants will
Sure. Call N ls Beddlag Hfg.
204 Laural Dr. Ph. 322 6*34.
Acre with Income Apt. Room
I, 3, 4 4 BEDROOMS
be bald at 2:30 p. m. Oct. 3,
Ce.. at TOS Celery Avn.
(br
trailer. Term s to auit.
I,
Uk,
4
I
BATHS
1M4
In
the
City
Hall.
Submit
FOLKS wv o«od GOOD
FA S-IUT.
3227319 — 938-8162.
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
applications to Civil Service
L-IS-T-I-N-G-R
BLONDE Bedroom Set Com
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT?
examiner prior to Oct.
Govtrnmont Owned
Pitta. MS. 332-1513.
For Complete Information
1M4.
SEVERAL Outstanding 2 4 1
Home*
Bee or Call Your
Bedroom Homes available la
REALTOR
all Arens ol Sanford. Let tax
AAsla Ida H. Moaoa, A tioc.
Show you Around!
SALES BROKER
709
South
Park
Av«.
i v t h h c i n c r r r c w r t o r Hadtrar, J. 9 .
i.ji
Selection of 2, 3, and 4
Fa Have The Home For You
THK VtVTK JVniCUL C|W- Hamilton, AVado
Sanford, Fla.
t: t
Bedrooms located in various
rrrr. iv avd ran semivolc llaymon, K. C.
Iin
r o i 'v n r . r t o n o a
sections of Sanford
Harbit, John
,st
322-3139 D IA L 221-7513
iv r H A v r a n v x o . liana
Herrlne. Huah
nj
Immediate Delivery
1
1
01
S.
Park
Ave.
l l t d f i i . Henry
SS.i:
l.V IIKi tllM O Lt'T IO V OF
32249)5
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
SIT
FA 2-3232 anytime
s t a s h A lto a n o w K n e A*ao- Howard, W. H.
166) PARK DRIVE
Hueheo, T^twrenco
|-,l
CIATIO S
FROM 150.00
322-2420
322-7495
Its
P. 8. - HOMES priced
x o T ii'K o r n i M o t m n v o r Hull fo c k ln a Company
3 BEDROOM. 1 Bath house.
FOR THE BEST HOME
Hunter, Mre. C. E.
1.71
NIGHTS MI-4434 - 323 0346
s T A .v n s H n u n o w a n i
RIGHT « r t
Kitchen
equipped, fenced
Hunter, I . O.
TO T*
BUY
ASSOCIATtOV
S -r-L -L -I-N O
Hunter, B. I*
|.j|
backyard. 210 Flamingo Dr.
SEE YOUR
NOTICE I* HEnKBT OIVI

$100 DOWN

FHA - VA HOMES

4100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

Merle W. Warner

Legal Notice

FHA - VA

Seminole Realty

1CN D m STANDARD UIlO W K ni
AXSOCIATIOS. *n la rlcu llu ril
roop*r*t1ve m ark*!ln « a .in rlsllnn, incorporate-! In ltltt unter
th* iawr* o f Ih* XUl* of KlorId*. has petltl-m t! the Circuit
Court o f th* Ninth JuitleUl
Clrrult. In and far aemlnol*
County, flo r ld a . for voluntary
tllaanlutlon ami th» wln-lln* up
o f lit affair*. Inclti-llnx th*
paym ent
of
crtUllora, t h a
payment of dlaaolutlon a ip rn aaa. and th* dlilrlhutlon of In
aaarta to Ha matnhara In ar.
rnrrtanea with Ihttr r«ip»«tlv*
propartr Inltraat In tha rorpo rattan.
In arcurdanca with tha tworn
Co t II Ion hrratoforr fil'd with
th* Court, tha aaaaia of tha o«r.
porallon a rt:
Caah In Tha Sanford Atlantic
National Bank:
C hecking acnount
|M,7I1 1*
Vavilin* account
1,111.33
I17.U7.*:
f**a aou«h»

Tha dlaaoluUoe
ara:
A u dltln e faa
gS7* 00
B ookkeeper'e faa
lo ta o
Level faaa, court ooaia
and nthar Incidental
•iptneea
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Tha nat tntnunt to
di|trl■utad in tha m anikin ta 111.Ill II avhtcb t« propo»ad to !&gt;•
llltrlkutad to tha fountain*
namtiara amt In the amounl*
hourn by lhatr B im n
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Black, W allaco
Blake, l-aul
Blythe, J. M. and
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Hrafater, J. H
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Bolly, J J.
II Id
B-taton, Ituller
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tlrooke, J It.
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Brumtay A Sofia, I- A.
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Campboll, I* M.
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Cartar, Uonner t*
Clupm an E tlate, It. B. I. i l l u
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Charlton. Painter
« to
Chaaa A Company
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Clauaa, A. Cl.
JSS II
cle a ts, C. Tt
II
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SELL YOUR PRO PERTY
Jonee A Clontf
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Jonoa Brm.
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Jonea. Prank
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Jonea, John It.
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Jonea, John B . Jr.
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OLD N EW 8PAPERS
K vitnrr C o. II If.
4|T
FOR SALE
Kaolnar, II H.
4&lt;1
Kin*, ft A
SISJt
25
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Klrchhoff, tv. K J r ,
lilt
SANFORD HERALD
f.an|*ton, May
til
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in
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Vt-Criim. fleor**
J.lt NOTICE IX herahy ulvan that
Mctlowan A Calhoun
t.tt I am e n fa it d In bualnaaa al
M ctpiain, II. I’ .
11141 Pnraot City. Xamlnnla County.
McGowan. II P . J r ,
t i l l Florida, under tha flotltloua
Martin, J. \V.
IS l.tl namo of. CUITOMPLATE, and
Mtlerh A I.elnhart
l t .l t that I inland t * roa liia r aald
Meltrh, Frank
IIT.TI nama with tha Clark o f ih*
Melach, Jo*
IIT .it Circuit Court, Xamlnnla Coun­
Meleoh. Joveph A.
I t l .t l ty, Florida |« aceordanua win,
Malach. NUk
211.71 Itio provlilona o f tha Flotltl.iue
Morowather. I*. T.
in l| Varna XlalUtaa. tn -w lli Sei-tlon
Millar, W. B.
H IT III •• Florid* ila tu tea t i l l .
lloora. Calvin
III
• Ifi Kan Folka, Inc
Morlennrin
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K*n Folke. Praa
Nitaon, M. X.
111.71 Pubtlah Xepl. I t A Oct. 7, 11,
N iblick. Mr, r*. T.
l i lt It, t i l l .
N iblick. Charlea T.
1,1*1 t l C B E -III
nplaaby. Au*&lt;ln
12 It
Parl»h Prull Company
22 iv t x * r t w e r r r c i *t k t n r
R a itda U A Lalnkart
IS 71 THE VIVTH J l HUT AL CIMR&gt;dlay, William
t.tt r t i T , iv Attn won » e i ii v o l e
R-plaler. J R
111 t l t o t ’ VTV. r i n x i n i ,
Blehtar, Henry
1.17 tv rH A h rw n r v p , i m i
Kooner. Henry
,]| J. I GLEASON. JR., *a AdminSanford - Oviedo
teirat'-r of Vatarane' Affair*
Truck lim n *ra
.*7 an o fflra r o f tha I nlt-d X la l'i
Sanford Produce
n| America,
Cnm piry
(I
Plaintiff,
1 712 "I va
Schumacher. Hanry
.11 kAM A MILtJI, JR. and IXIB
k li'k . Gaorae E.
1 SI J. M IM A hie wife,
Smllh, Joe
l i e IS
Southward. Ira E
riefendanle
taj.iu
Staley A Son, J. II
VnriCM OP a l IT
111 17 t i i x m r a n r p i .o n m i a —
Staler. J H
1 14 TO* MAM A. M IM A. JR and
Stapler. J. C.
7 IS
Slew art A B” - -" *
IRIX J. M IM A, hla wifa,
1* II
St ulema it. p. t*
realdm ra unknow n; laat
Xyittee, Bay P
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known raaldenca,
Symoa, Hay IV. J r. and
2HT Itlh *1 reel, Raae,
___ Chrlattan A I'arbrill _ | til -------- T u ifa lo v ft . Afat-itn*-41
Takaeh, J.
Tun are hereby n»tifte-l that
12 M • aull hee bean filed a*alnel
Tedfor.l. V H
II &gt;uu In (he
Thunia*. A, N
abuva
enfllled
1 II •4u*a. and that you aro hareThom ai A Adama
Thomaa A Stataart
H &lt;« by re-iuired ta flla your anewar
72.SI with tha cle rk o f thla Court
Tltomai, fiaoraa SV.
11.11 and tn eerve a copy thereof
Thomaa. Hanry
171 upon th* p le lm iff or p la in tiff#
Thuralon Karma, V. W
\I it - W El* LEGAL C'BK-tA An etlurnay, w h o n noma en4 adW alker. W. T
I I I 72 dreaa I* R A M IIIOMK ULI.II P,
Wheeler. Prank. Jr
.11 i n . r . n. But toia. m* n
W helchel, It. C
2t It I-ark Avanue, ion fu rd . Florida
WhtUhel A pondar
2.11 12711. not totor than O-tobar
SVMunition, C. C
TS II i&gt;t. a r* n et.
W h ttlln tlon A Corley
17 So
If you foil la do oa. deertt
W hlttiufton A Jarkaon
.11 pro ronfeaao w ill bo ontorod
Wuatman B rother!
.»7 aaalnat you for tho rollof do
Vast, Karl
.It niandtd In the eumplalnt
Any valid cre lliore' clalma will
Th* uoturt o f aald m il btlna
redurt tha abo«o amouata pro­ for FOHXCLOdURE OF MORT
portionately.
GAGE enaumkartnp Ih* pro­
All paraopa. other Ikes tha perty In la m laol* County, Flo*
membere n tied above havm * Ida. t o -wit:
claima nr drmanda aaalnat tha
f / ) T tt. BtAICK X. XL’ N
a jll &lt;orp ora i Ion ara hereby
LAND ESTATES arrordln*
noltflad to r.la any clalma and
to plal thereof recorded In
Jarnanda »h U h they may have
Flat Kook II. Papaa It
atelnat aald corporation In tho
th rou lh tt. Public Rerordi
of fir a o f T h i Hon. Arthur II
o f aemlikoit County, F lor­
Ba ktaiih, J r. Clork o f the C ir­
ida.
cuit Court. Ninth Judlrlol C ir­ T oatth tr with all oirucluroa
cuit. In and for Seminole Cown- and Improvamanla now and
4jr, Florida. aeAiford. Florida htraaftar on aald land, and tha
on or befora tha 14th day o f renla, laeutl. and proflta at tha
Oolobor. HI*
above deearlbed proparty, and
Th 11 XotUo lo bo publtohod all fiaturea now or haraaftar
la tha Sanford Harold onco oath atiaebed lo or uaad In coanae
waek
for
two
coniaautloa tton wllh tha pramleaa attain
wcako. aftar which lima the daacrlbed.
aald Siandard (Iroworo AoaoelaG r. RANGE N't f - i e t . x
tlon s ill e»*k a dacrao o f 4 u WITNF.aa my hand and tha
ooluli-m In ac&lt; .,rdon«-o with Ilia teal o f aald Court at Sanford
t’ om ton hereto fora filed with Florida. Ihle 11th day o f Septtho Court.
•mUtr. A. L&gt;. 11*1.
■ Charloo E Helaor
tSEALl
A ll r o e /
fo r
AUaAArd
Arthur H. Btckw H h. J r .
Grower* Aeaoclotlen
r it r k ef tha Circuit Court
I* K iel central Boulevard
Hr: Aria 1. I.und-|ul*4
t»enu*y ciaet,
rv-taod--. Florida
I- Sap-.. 11. 10. t i ll.
Puninn Sept 1U, l i t !
CDU-at
C SS-1«*

Legal Notice

IN . ApnrliMRia for R tat 120. Automwiivn I m U

Stenstrom Realty

DAYS WORK; 332-9440 or 4209
Ml. In co m e

M i

HOMES
FOR SALE

7 2 . F e m a le H e lp W a n t e d

WORK

F or

AUTO GLASS « &lt;
SEAT COVER CO.

Career opining far ceDege
graduate la state civil aer
vice, tnapect food service
public facilities. S a l a r y
atarts 1340 month with per
ladle rahee. Contact Semi
■ole County Health Depart
meat, Sanford. Florida.

7 7 . S itu s

H aw es

V A - FHA

TOTAL PRICE ONLY $050
Neat small 2-bedroom hom*.
WE MUST COMPLAIN
only 10 blocks from down­
TO THE OWNER
town. Low down payment,
The price la too low on this
m o n t h l y payment* only
3 Br, CBS home In good
$40.50.
neighborhood. Lr., large kit­
chen, F ll. room, tile bath.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Tw o Iota shaded hy beauti­
Realtor
ful oak tree*, gl,90n. Down
Raymond Luadqulat, Aaao.
payment to low you wn'l b e ­
FA 2 3951 Atlantis l i n k l!4 g .
lieve R.
3 BEDROOM Hardwood B oon ,
nice big yard with aprinkltr
system,
beat
section
of
town.
Owner
transferred
Investment 4 Realty
Ph. 322 031.
119 N. Park Ave.
322 9171

SOUTHWARD

SPACIOUS
Cait Your
’ •Bedroom with auper Flor­
VOTE
ida room . Around the cor­
-N O W ner from lem inol* Hospital
r o r ■ hom* and Income. We
Very shedy. Very quiet.
have two "candidates" that
19,99)
with
BEST
BUY
will pleiad any "p a r ty ."
Term*Each cot la |d fom- furnish­
ed ) IMS 1 bodronm. t hath.
BART PILCHER, Broktr
Uvtna room, dining area,
Fervonal Servlee
equipped bltchm. A deep
Call 322-7491
Will serves both.
F it * - RESALES
So REGISTER now!
Uke new. 2 4 3 BEDROOM
Call Everett A
Harper,
MASONRY Home*. I 4 3
Agency—322 2285.
Baths, Kitchen* Equipped.
$100 Down, Payments less 3 4 4 BEDROOM. 1 to 1 Hatha.
gXV) Down 4 Up. Sales of
than rent.
fice—South on U. S. 17 92 to
HELMLY REALTY
Dixie Bell Diner. Turn right
Ph. 122-1*41
1 block on Sominola Ave.
I.MN ENTERPRISES. INC.

Legal N otice
T X tu r.

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I a d .r r i n l i l . * .
l i a r I.awl
Netla* la tiar.ky *l*»n that
tha under tinned, purauant tn
the "F latn l-iiia Nam* Sialutv

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nr

ELBOW ROOM PLUS
SPACE to slreleh your leg*
on Acre ground, wllh 40
Citrus trees, inside city
limits, North of 20tfi St. This
lovely 2 story home must be
seen
to appreciate. The
large I bedrooms, 2 baths,
living room, den 4 unusual
Florida room—$13,000 with
terms.

2-BEDROOM
fram e
house.
1-Room Efficiency apt. with
2877 M ainolln Ave. near
pvt. bath 4 i bower, suit able
N.A.S. Cheap rent, $45 mo.
for couple or single peraoo
Ph. 322 3219.
or r o u n d All utilities In­
cluded to rent. Idoolly lo­
FURNISHED T w o bedroom
cated oa Dt S t , within t
C. » . House. Carports, Fen­
block o f 1 free parking lot*
ced Back Y ard, Call 322-9344
nod aboppbig n eottr. In­
or 321 0961.
quire at Manuel Jirobeon
BEDROOM, t bath, P iM
Dept. Store 31t E. First St.
crest, screened porch, 3831
FURN. Apt. Cloit to. Jim ml*
Park Ave. $no. 322-3351.
Cowan. 3)1-4011.
3 • BEDROOM, 2 bath, un­
ROOM rum libod Apt. A ir
furnished. 1 ml. to base, 2
conditioned Bedroom. $95. I l l
blocks to shopping center 4
E. 8th.. 3224285.
school. I year tease requir­
ed. 9120 m o. 322-1670 after
3 p- m.

$100.00 DOWN

Stenstrom Realty

322 1195.

WHOLESALE

BEDROOM H O U S E . 3
MODERN 2 Bdrm. furn. Apt.
blocks from Piaecrest School
M l rtlm etm Ave. 322-1371
- P h . 322-2514 between 9 4 4
attar 3:30 p m.

Property
Management
and Sales Broker
JIM H U N T
REALTY
Office: 322-2114
Night*: 323-0700
123 0641
3924 Park Drive

OPEN

108. Rooms For Kent
CLEAN, QU1F.T Boom for
man. 401 Magnolia Ave.

RENTALS

BOOMS
SINGLE - DOUBLE
Elevator and maid service
From 112.50 per week, yearly
It’s Just good business to
lease.
check fin t with Sanford's
VALDEZ HOTEL
largest
I t o m n Servicing
323-1211
Mrs. Burton
Agency. Fine Hornet, Fairly
Priced. In aU Sires!
115, Auto# Fnr Halo

HOME RENTERS

HOME OWNERS
Good Rental homes, Priced
right, are renting and leas­
ing fasti
Call Today. For Prompt and
Efficient Service. It Pays!

Stenstrom Realty
2505 PARK DRIVE
.122-2420
322-7495
NIGHTS 322 6824 - 3230346

FURNISHED I Bedroom cot
tage In country. $30 mo. ap­
ply 1M3 Sanford Ave. or Ph.
322-2013 at night 6150.

Sanford's Newest Home on
UNFURNISHED 3 -bedroom s,
W. 4th 9troet.
S*min»lt
living, dining, family rooma
County'* Leading B u i l d s *
and porrhes. Large yard
Harold L»gan
with fruit trees. Quiet Pri­
I.MN ENTERPRISES, INC.
vacy. 2 mi. from town. WO
per mo 322-2157.
BY OWNEB
211 Ridge Rd Lo«h Arbor, UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
.Spacious 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath
house, $60 mo. Tb. $22
Florida Room, Central Heat
or 322-1977.
$1,400 Down Will consider
3 BEDROOM. Lease—312 9233
lease. Ph. 1 3 lu ll alter
P nj.
1-BEDROOM, furniihdd, $o$.
RKADY T O MOVE IN (.BEDROOM , furnlahed, $65.
1- k k d r o o m , a hath, furnish
NEW 3 A 4 n«drnorn, I A
od, I ll s .
Ratha — S o u t h Longwood
Area. Trade! coniidered 4
we will build on your lot
"Sem lno'e County’s Leading REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
3rd 4 park Ave.
Bmldei"
H A R o rn f.n r.A v
Phone JJJ-5MI
IAIN ENTERPRISES, INC
Sales O ffice— South on U. S. 1011. R*ruirt Rental*
1792 lo Dixie Bell Diner.
HUTCHISON'S
Turn right on* block oa
OCEANFRONT APTS.
Seminole Ave.
339 So. Atlantic
Daytona Basch
3 BEDROOM, 2 baths, stove 4
Call 372 4056
relrig., no qualifying assume

Ball-Btair Affcncy

$ Bank $

Repossessions
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Renault. I1M7 hal, 141 mo.
Cnrvair $1037 bal, f i t m «
Chevy, $1781 bal, t47 mo
Renault, $199 bal, $25 mn.
F alcoe ws. $982 bal $44 mo.
Metro, $i&gt;97 bal. $32 mo.
VW, P.U. $896 bal, $36 mo.
Ford. 1760 bat, $35 mo.
Ford, $669 bal, $31 mo.
Mercury $1187 bal, $43 mo.
Chevy, $9X2 bal, $3’ mo.
Old*., $716 bal, $36 mo.
Inter. P.U. *583 bal. $30 mo.
Ply. wgn $660 bal, $32 mo.
Chevy, $6*7 be I, $43 mo.
Mercury 1796 bal. $35 mo.
Ford, $461 bal. $33 mo.
Chavy wg $891 bal, $39 mo
1997 M e t . Wg $786 bal $17 n»o,
'97 Butok, 1902 bal. $32 mo
'M Cadillac, 9197 bal. $39 mo
'M Ckryi. $462 bal, $3’ mo
'34 Hillman $565 bal. 830 mo.
'$« Ford $541 bal, $20 mo.
’56 Old*. $476 bal, $33 mn
'56 Pont. ITU bal. $32 ra«
‘ S| Rsm b. wg f t t l b it $32 mn.
’ l l Nash 1199 bat. 9to mo.
*57 Mere. wg. $296 bal $11 tnn.
56 Merr. $371 bal t l * mo.
'55 Cadillac 9192 bal tit) mo.

W E DO T R A D E !

National

REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
4A IR
SANFORD AVE.

H ill

OPEN

EVEN IN G S

Phone 322-4503

Florid* I’ l l . *« amandad hy
Chapirr N-, 2I| B , U * . o f
1964 VW Station Wagon, $2195
Florida
ltd .
bain* htelb-x
Ph. 323 0643 after I
I l l 'l l . Florida Slaluta*. Will
payments.
166
00,
71
N.
Car­
r a illla r With the Clark a f tha
102. M o b ile llu m e a • Hale
ter, N. Orlando.
Circuit C »urt In and fur MtmlBY OWNER; 1963 Triumph
nala Caunty, Florid*, upon re1200 Convertible.
Nothing
1-3 and 3 Bedrooms
ttlp t af pro-if e f publLatJen or
4 BEDROOM, 3 Baths, walldown,
assume
payments.
this nolle*, lb* ricilllaut nama
NEW
and
USED
to-wall carpet, built-in ap­
In .w ft: TIIOMAH I* t.AROK.V,
322-7411 alter 6 p. in.
Awnings 4 Cabanas
M. U. under which th* undtrpliances, intercom , centra
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
a |ria l carparatlan ta anpaead
air and heal, fenced. Ph.
'55 Olds. 2 door IIT, good con
ta bualnaaa at auiakar I l f Xauib
Hwy. XT-92 8
122-2562
Realtor-Iniuror-Trades
322 3505.
dition. Trade ’ for pick-up,
Gab A n n u l, la ihr e iiy af
$22 4991
1491 9. French Ave.
Sanford. Florida.
tam e condition, 322-3429.
20 Ft. FULLY Equipped. Buy
That tha pariy Inlaraalad In
2 Bedroom Houae, fruit tra il,
aald hualaaaa aatarprla*. la **
Equity or trade for lot, car,
nice lge. lot By owner. Ph.
116, Anton - Sale or Trade
fallow *:
boat. See Route I, Box 230,
THOM AX I. LARGE*. M
322 0635.
3
BEDROOM.
2
bath
home
back of Wilaoa School on WILL SELL OR T R A D E , I960
D. F A
Ryi / * / Thomaa L (wr«an
with Ige. living room , fam 98. Houses • Sale or Rent
weekends.
Buick LeSabre 4-door hard­
Thomaa L. Laraan. Ua Pratily room , fenced yard with
Ideal
top, A-l condition, exception
MOBILE
HOME—
55
x
10
with
2
BEDROOM
Sale
or
Rent.
shade 4 fruit trees.
Publlah fa p l. f. I*. J|, I*, t i l l
ally clean. 11,295. 322-5609.
C D S -!!
expanded Living Room,
Call 322-3136 after 5 p. ra
$17,900 • TERMS

Stemper Agency

Excellent Location

bedroom . Can be financed.
r t c r iT io ii s in k
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON 322 6737.
NOT ICS IS h*r#by (t**a that
J am « ’ ( . | * d la bualntsi i t
LAKE. Call e r a a l s i a
17-92 at Hiawatha
C a*i*tbtrrr, XamlneU C e u ill 321-1301
10S, Mobil* Roane* - Rent
322 1397.
Ftartdi, under th* llclllUiu.
■IKK uf. L UN-FI IT * CLKAN
I XU K K tlV IC r and IM t t In
EVERETr A. HARPER 3 BEDROOM, Concrete Block, I B E D R O O M Traitor on
t*nd m r*ai*t*r u ld m im
Kitchen equipped. Call 322
tors* lalu. Adults only. Ph
AGENCY • REALTOR
wllh th* Ct*rk * f ih* Clrm L
5366.
322-7368
9465 S. Park Av«.
C*ur«. X*mlnot* Counfy. Fl*r«
Ida, In accerdaac* « n k ih* pre. Phoots FA 2-2364 *r FA g-SSS
97. Houses For Rent
vlal*n* e f tha F iciltlau i N*m*
108. Apartments for Rent
k ia tu :.*. ie -w tl: Ita tU a tll.sx
Ft«rl&lt;U f t . tu t.a i n :
FURNISHED 2 Bdrm. $7$ mo. $30 m o. Up. Surplus City.
■ '* : Chart** F Gray
322-2275.
Publtih I«p&lt; 11. Jl, t&lt; A Octi
HIE TIME TESTED FIRM
L.^RGE 3 bedroom fuxnubed
7. I’ M

12 0.

C 0 4 -4 8

L 0 UuooJiA Ph. FA 2-4&amp;U

Payton Realty

St. Johns Realty

US N, Pork Ave.

FA M ia 3 Bedroom oumt, 117 Cq^Jato

apartaaat. 3^ -u u ,

A u t o m o t iv e

Prices
ON

Good
Solid
Transportation
61 Olds
Super M Convertible,
V-B, Awtw. Trews.,
Pewer Steering nnd
Broken. Rndto nnd
Henter.

1375
61 Olds

Super 18"
F en r Doer I
Hardtop, V-B Engine, Ante,
TrnneaUaton, Hewer Steer­
ing, Pewer Brnken, Kadi* |
nnd Henter.

*1395
61 Chevrolet
Btortyn* 4-Dooe

Bed**, t l
Cylinder*,
Avt*mntlc|
TrneiMiMloa. Radio n

lleeter,

*1195
56 MercedesBenz

*775
60 Comet
Four Door, f Cylinder*. I
Antsmntk
Tranamionton, |
Radio nod Henter,

‘775
58 Chevrolet
Relate 4D««e Redan, i l
Cylinders, A u t * m s t l r [
Trnniwiseton, Itadie a
Heater.

‘395
58 DeSoto
4-Br. Sedan, T -l, A*lo&gt;
matte
TraaamUsien,
I'uwer Bteeelag, I'ewse
llvakiw, Radio A Heater

‘275
56 Cadillac
(‘•up* DeVitle, AnLuMaiie I
Trsaemiaeiun. Power Steer* |

ing, Power Drakes.

‘295
56 Oldsmobile
I-Door Sedan. V -l Engine, |

Automatic T riu m iu ie a .

‘295
OPEN FRID AY
NITE T I L 9 P.M.

S e r v ic e

COHEN RADIATOR. SHOP
Free
inspection,
eftl mates,
pickup, delivery. R ccoriag
4 repeua discounted.
2UVt E. 3rd.
322-3449

HOLLER
MOTOR SALES

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

2nd. ft P sltoatts
Th. 322-4231

Senkarik Glaoahand Taint
Company

2307 Park Dr.
Ph. 322-0841

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vltlila fee N o t* AtiaMk
Treaty Orzantsatioa (NATO)
military atruetw* k Barege.

headquarters art b **d a«aaed to ioaora maximum pro­
ficiency dorto* the m n * l
axarelaa.
Special!* Doaaay, svarsau
alaca Oetobar IMS, la regular­
ly tUthmad aaar Butabaeh,
Germany, aa a aiaaual cantral office #quipme*t repair­
man la Company A a&lt; tba l * b
Signal Battalion.
The 1M7 SamhMla High
School gradual* waa employad at tba Waatam Auto Anadata Stars Ja Sanford hater*
antariag tba Army la Oetobar
IN I.
W N aat Tba* Oily Tnafnt
MIAMI (UFI&gt;—The national
conference of tba Irotbaibood
of Railroad Trainman (BAT)
andortad Lyndon iohnaon-Hnban Humphrey aa praaidantia]
candldataa yaatarday.
BUT Pmldant Chtrial U na
•aid “tha working man baa no
altarnativa In tbla election.
Tba voting rteord of Baa.
(Barry) Goldwatar la 100 par
cant anti-labor. HU l a * pub­
lic campaign waa on aa anti­
labor baala.

Crisco O il

DOLE
PINEAPPLE

•wto*. toSilm. Im C n ia

Cokt Roll........ 3 * »1.
W o rn W elcome .. f t r 4 1 *

• down produce lane •

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Coffaa M a t a ......... ‘ST 49*
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CINCINNATI, Ohio (UPI&gt;—
Golden
Tha Cincinnati Eaqulrar today
andortad San. Barry ColdwaRipe
tar for praaldant
Tba Eaqulrar that bacama
MIcMfnn McIntosh
tha flrat major dally la Ohio
to aupport tba oaaator. It anaouncad Ita andoriamaot la a
front-page odHorial entitled
Krnft'a Plas* ppl*-Orange
“ You Know Ha’a Right."

HOUDCN S

Apples ......

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dairy

s p e c ia l! •

KraH'i W kifeW Mirwla

Margarine........

Fruit Juice

M b k u n 't M k la w b n M i

House Panel

Crtap California Iceberg

R o ll* ..............2

Drops Sugar

Lettuce .....

■r « .k it .* .‘i S .h .d

Mary Lynn McRobarta from
Sanford U among tha MO cap­
acity enrollment at Howey
Academy, Howry-la-tha-Hilli,
thk lalL
A private, eo-aducatlanal
boardlnn tc'i.ool *o central
Florida. Howey Acadairy la of­
fering aevaral new courtci to
Ibia year's atudrnta who rang,
in gradaa from M l The*, oaw
courira include: a ipcclal
theatre arta program; a full
arts and crafts program in­
cluding oil painting; funda­
mental math and English of•wed to atudenta of all gradaa.

Harry D. Whitten Jr., 20,
whoa, parents Uva at 1006
French Av&amp;. vat promoted to
npaciaUat fn r, Srpt. 11, while
tarring with ll&gt;« iih Armorod
Division in Germany.
Specialist Whitten, a radio­
telephone operator in Com­
pany B, Ad Battalion af the
division's lltt Infantry, entrrod
tba Army in August ISSl and
arrived overseas tha follow­
ing December. Ha received

C h eese...........

MAXWELL •&gt;
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G O LD EN CO RN

49c

Cheese

frozen foods •
Banquet Dinners St 39c
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Pie S h e lls ........ 39c
T O M A T O J U IC E
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Swift'a Premium Svaat-Sm eks Flavor

H AM S

Deviled C r a b ..

20 -VOL. BINDERS ONLY 79c

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Bag Sausage ................
Pork S tea k s.................

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

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Game Hens... 'Settle

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9 A. M. TO 9 P. M.

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Man Promoted

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Houaa Agriculture Commlttea
today abandonad aa aftort to
paia tugar laglalatloo bacausa
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gtva unanlmoua aupport to
•top-gap tugar quota*.
Tha laglalatloo propoaad a
all-month axtrntloo of praaant
foreign import quotaa.
Rapraaaatativaa of tba b a *
sugar ioduatry cam* out in oppoaition la tba bill during an
earllar baarlng. Wltnaaaaa for
tba can* augar laduatry gave
it only qualified andoracmant.

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45«

Whipped Butter VS* 43c

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M bs Sikes To R etire
From Farm Service
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South Seminole
Club Heels

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&gt;

i Mm M m , utU- economics Extension for the
teat temtee, boat Monomln past IS yean. Aa state home
yrogreau, Florida Agrinittar- demonstration agent she su­
val Eztoaaioa Sorrieo, wtu re- pervised the work of Florida's
Hro Wednetdsy after more county home demonstration aten M years with tho Extra* gents and assistants and home
economics specialists in Ex­
•tea Servtea.
la aanoancing Mlaa Sikes’ tension's family living pro­
gram.
ratbOBMtt. Dr. M. 0. Vatkiaa,
director, Florida Agricultural Under her ieadenhip home
Extoasfoa Servlet praised demonstration dubs Incnaaed
Mlaa Sikes for her distinguish­ and added new members and
ed carter aa aa administra­ Eatension home economics,
tor, leader and educator. programs, reached m a n y
•Mlaa Sikes baa truly rendered more women. , . working wiv­
set*landinf service aa a dedl- es, young homemakers, senior
e a t e d , devoted Extension citizen*. . . outside of home
demonstration clubs.
marker," Dr. Watkins said.
Mias Sikes baa guided home She helped bring three main
areas of information to bear
on family problems — consu­
mer education, management
and decision • making, health
and safety.
A native Floridan, educated
in Florida schools and univer­
sities Mlaa Sikes grew up in
By Maryam Miles
Fort Myers. She joined the
South Seminole Welcome Florida Agricultural Exten­
Wagon Club met Thursday at sion Service as ■ borne dem­
tho Houao of Bocf In Maitland onstration agent in Lee Coun­
with SI attending. After a ty in 192S. She has served
delightful roast beef dinner, continuously with the Exten­
• lively auction was conduct­ sion Service since that time.
ed by Mrs. Clairs Sabatlnl. A In 1031 she became extension
total of I3SJ7 was made from nutritionist, serving with dis­
tho auction and tho sale of tinction in this capacity for
IS years, with two years out
paper napkins.
Tho door prtu was won by is acting district agent.
Before her appointment as
Mrs. Baa Gates.
Four now member* welcom­ state home demonstration aed to the club wen Mn. Phyl- gent in 19M, Miss Sikes serv­
Va Daughtory, Mrs. Lucy May- ed one year as district horn*
how, Mrs. May Osborn, and demonstration agent. In 1063
she was named assistant di­
Mrs. Barbara Curt.
Attending as guests were rector, home economica pro­
Mrs. Mary Lyn Grlle, Mrs. gram.
During her career Mi s s
Jesephins Flkflin, and Mrs.
Sikes has been active In the
Sybil Wllborger.
Florida and American Home
Any members who can
tconomlca Associations and
•rochet or would like to learn
the Florida Dietetics Associa­
a n invited to meet at tho
tion. She served as president
hem of Mrs. Melania Slew,
of FHEA and was a member
art, SOX Forest Drive, Howell of the nitioaat food and nutri­
Park, on Wednesday at 1 tion committee of AIIEA.
to auks "tissue top■* which the members
to aeil to nlse fund* W ayfarers
for the club’s charity work.
Tho DeBory Wayfarers will
Members an asked to make
meet
at the Community Cent­
ysservatlons by Oct 12 for the
er
on
Monday, Oct 5, at 2:30
Halloween Party, which will
m. Twenty-eight Masonic
ha held Oct. 24 at Mid-Flor­
ida Country Club by phoning anniversaries will be recog­
Mrs. Lawrence (Glide) Pet- nised. Mr. R. F. Shedden of
Unit.
Southern Belt Telephone Co.,
Tho neat club meeting wilt Sanford, will ahow a film,
ho Oct. 22 at the House Of Challenge of Change.'1 All
Beef at 11:90 a.m.
Maiona in good standing are
invited to attend.

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The Joy Circle of the Grace
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tions and refreshments at a
reception for new women of
the church at the next gen­
eral meeting of tho W.S.C.S.
Thursday.
Plana were mad# for the
affair at a meeting of the
circle held Thursday. Tho
meeting originally scheduled
for earlier in the month waa
postponed because of the hur­
ricane. •
Mrs. James Leonard pre­
sented an inspiring program
rrom the book, "Jeaua Christ
Is Lord." Mrs. Roy Wall gavs
the devotional and Mrs. Roger
presided over the business
meeting. Mrs. Philip Monroe
wee hostess.
Mr*. F. J. Murray and Mr*.
Monroe volunteered to pre­
pare beverages for the femtly
picnic, which climaxed the
Christian Education Month
following ehurch service on
Sunday, Sept. 27.
The fourteen member* pre­
sent also included Meadamta
Richard Bretts, Marian Free­
man, John Ilirea, Malcolm
Lodge, John Martin. Richard
Silvers, Philip Turner, and
Lamer Williams.
Mrs. Williams will serve as
hostess at tha Oct. 8 meeting
of the cireie.

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Eastern Orthodox Church in Florida ia an in*
dependent, aelf-governing unity of the Holy
Eaatem Orthodox Catholic and Apoatolie
Church. All services, including Divine Liturgy
are conducted in English.

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The M l pealed • plaintive
call at Deltona U lait Friday
afternoon a n d immediately
atirred fond memories o f the
persons attending the dedica­
tion ceremonies. The Deltona
Corporation has erected the
school, dulibed it Deltona U,
and is ready Tor climes.
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The interest of the older
citizens in learning is re­
markable, heart-warming to
aee. They have a variety of
IS courses offered them and
they're hard at work In many
o f them.
a e e
Sanford area citizens plan­
ning to attend the twicepostponed dedication looked
out their windows early Fri­
day afternoon and at a down­
pour. Thoughts were express­
ed it would be three times
and out for the services, but
Sanfordites
went
anyway.
And were greeted by perfect­
ly dry weather, cool breezes
in Deltona. That area was
spared for the dedicatory
ceremonies.
• e
•
A doff of the cap to Del­
tona U, Its citizens and the
fine folks who made it pos­
sible.

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From the Sanford Kiwnnls
Club Hulletin comes this ob­
servation: "Behind every aucceaaful man is n very sur­
prised mother-in-law."
• •
•
Seminole County wss given
a nearly-ctean hill of health
during August by the State
Beverage Department, accord­
ing to statistics put out this
week. There were no arrests
fo r moonshine activities anil
only three arrests listed in
tile "other" category. It did
not state what the three conaisted of.
•
• •
Down in South Seminole
near the county line we hear
that there's a station with a
algn reading "l\ it a Tiger in
yonr tank." The nest station
down the line has a sign out
front which says, "Tiger hairs
removed from tanks."
•
• •
Overheard
on
television
during a question and answer
session with a Daytona Beach
minister. "W hat about this
business o f Christian unityT"
he was asked.
He replied: "U all depends
upon what you’re looking for.
You can take a couple of
cats, tie their tails together
and luy 'em over a fence with
one on one aide and one on
the other.
"Now, you’ ve got union.
But you must agree it isn’t
unity."
e
• e
Remember the turtle with
the 122.1 painted on its back?
1Vel!, it’s a pet of Mrs. Betty
Offineer and her three chil­
dren who reside at l 'i ’3 Ran­
dolph. The "1221**—you will
not*— t* the Offineer house
number. They did that be­
cause the turtle leaves the
premises when he takes a
notion. The Offineer children
are Nancy 11, John 10 and
Arthur S.

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“ The N ile o f Am erica”

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&gt;

By Julian Stetistram
Associate Editor
The County
Commission
VOL. 156 United Press Leased Wire
Esttbliahed 1908 TUES-, SEPTEMBER 29, 1964 SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 288
this momlnr. after hearing
representative* of the U. 8.
Department of Agriculture
• ••
discuss the presence and tha
j »
m w c i .- = = j
spread o f fir# ante In Sem­
inole, appropriated $10,000 to­
ward the cost of an eradica­
tion program.
Carl Smith, Florida'* as*
■istant supervisor for tha
EDWARDS AFB, Calif. USDA'e I’est Control Divl(UPI) — America’s super-se•ion, said that ■ program to
cret A l l triple-sonic plane
eradicate the fir* ante in B0,was to be unveiled here Wed­
000 acre* of Seminole. 25,000
nesday, possibly with a world
eervs in Orange, 6,000 scree
record speed attempt.
In Lake end 2,000 acres In
Votusis rountles would, if
possible, be started Oct. 26.
EAST LANSING, M lc h The eradication program
(UPU— Mike Groat, a 10-yearwould be carried out by the
old scholar with an intelli­
■ p r a y i n g o f mirex from
gence "too high to be measur­
multi-engined aircraft. The
ed meaningfully, was enrolled
USDA, said Smith, would
at a Michigan State Univer­
put
the contract out on bids.
sity.
He listed the largest expense
would be the cost of the air­
craft, next the insecticide and
ESCONDIDO, Calif. (UP!&gt;—
then tha cost of flagmen.
Donald Rogers, 13, ezpelled
The
Commission
heard
from the eighth grade last
Smith and County Agriculture
week because of his Ucatle
(JETTING OUT THE VOTE in Seminole County
Jim Dirkenmcyer, State Hep. Joe Davie, Jimmy
Agent Cecil Tucker explain
haircut, won’t get it trimmed
nml Sanford this morning was this big display
James, State Democratic Committeeman; Altuthat the fir* ant problem be­
and won’t return to school. Bis
placed in front o f the County Courthouse. The
munte Springs Mayor Lawrence Swofforil, San­
gan in 1959 with eome 5,000
parents have hired a tutor.
mobile unit dipicted the Berlin Wall and points
ford Mayor A. L. Wilson, Cecelia Doherty, State
Seminole County scree infest
Democratic Conimitteewonmn; A! Davis, Bob
out that in a Democracy “ there is no wall be­
ed. It has spread to 80,000
tween you and your vote." Shown in front of the
Billhimcr, state committeeman and Jack Brickacres or mors and that it
ARICA, Chile (UPI) - The
displny nre, from left, Charlie Morrison, Kath­
man.
could become more of a
French antiaircraft cruiser
leen Reynolds, Bill Tanner, Mary Earle Walker,
(Herald Photo)
health problem to people than
Colbert waited here today to
to plant and animal life.
pick up President Charles de
The
Commission learned
Gaulle for a two-day rest
this
morning that many
cruise at the midpoint of his
plants in cuunty nurseries ar*
10-nation South American lour.
under quarantine but thi
nurserymen get around the
lmn by treating ornamentals
AUSTIN, Tez. (UPI) - The
and other plants subject to
state of Tezas releases its own
infestation.
"little Warren report" Into the
Few vegetables ar* affect­
assassination
of
President
A move to kill "voter
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — close sources said the result
Kynei met with Cdr. Earle ed by the insect* but the ma­
Kennedy early next week. No apathy” in Sanford and Sem­
Atty. Gen. James Kynes hud­ will be a decision (hat families Bennett, chief legal officer at jor problem now Is to farm
nrw major facts or conclu inole County was made this
dled behind rluscd doors to­ living on military bases arc the Jacksonville naval air sta workers in the field*. The ant
■ions are expected.
morning when a huge display day with Navy officials an I eligible to vote in Florida,
lion, and Hubert A. Mallard, f|
can sting humans four or fivt
was parked in front of the
Duval County supervisor
iper visor of Lj
times, depositing a email
County Courthouse.
Voting registrationl.
mount of p o i s o n which
DETROIT (UPI) — General
The exhibits arrived ■at
The trw thtj got
* -ff « Koreaks down akin tiisuo.
Motors and the United Auto about 9 this morning and be­
late start, beginning at lr t u
Tha ants have spread In
Workers union sought to speei gan attracting a host of spec­
a. m. and Kynes said no deup local negotiations at 121 tators.
Hemlnote from tho ttanlando
cislon could be expected until
plants in an effort to settle a
section up and down U. S. 17Heading the entourage here
after the lunch hour.
92, they ar* also moving
five-day strike by mora than was James "Jim m ie" James,
"We need time to study the
north along 1-4 into Volusia
250,000 workers.
registration drive chairman
matter." Kynes told newauien
for tl»« State Democratic Ex­
NEW YORK (UPI) - Milei representatives of other media who were not permitted to fit County, east and West along
Bit 434 and Sit 436. Cassel­
ecutive Committee, and Ce­ |II. Wolff, president of the at the earliest possible time in on the conference.
berry lie* almost in th* cent­
VATICAN CITY (UPI) - cilia Doiierty ol Palin Beach
to
consider
the
Warren
report
However, a source close to
The Ecumenical Council, :no County directing the women's American Society ot News­
Kvnes indicated (hat the rul­ er of the infested area.
recommendation.
difying the Roman Catholic division.
paper Editors (ASNK), laid
"I have suggested that the ing probably will lie to open
rule of celibacy for the lirst
The Berlin Wall is depicted Monday the Warren Commll- group Include representatives the door to voting by military
time in nearly I.(wo years, and tells viewers "there Is no sion's suggestion of a coda of
of Sigma Delta Chi Journalis­ personnel otherwise eieglble.
voted today to authorize the wail between you and your
professional conduct for a!) tic fraternity, the radio tele- The suurre said it was believ­
Pope to make older married vote.” Also shown is a missile
news media deserves "serious visions news directors associa­ ed the law eontroling eligibili­
men deacons of the church.
pointing skyward and indicat­ consideration."
tion, and the National Associa­ ty of on-base military person­
ing the number of days left to
Wolff was one of several tion of Broadcasters, together nel had changed sinre a pre­
register.
news executives who com ­ with any press groups that vious attorney general ruled
NEW YORK (UPI) —
MIAMI (UPI) - Cuban Pre
The final exhibit is the car­ mented on the suggestion and would want to Join In the de­ in 1951 they could not vote.
C*»ey Stengel waa rrhirsd
mier Fidel Castro indicated avan's "Eternal Flame of
the com mission's criticism of liberations," Wolff said.
lo manage th* New York
Monday night that his govern Liberty."
news media for "general dis­
Members of the ASNE com­
Mela for 1963 today end
ment is in »he red economical­
In a proclamation signed to­ order” and lack of "self dis- mittee, in addition to Friendly,
U 1n g
Devine, formerly
ly almost as much as it is po­
day by Mayor A. L. Wilson, he cipline" in covering the assas­ are Creed Black, of Ihe Chi­
litically. He hlamed his plight
with the St. Louis Cardi­
noted this "is a crucial time sination of President John F. cago Daily News; Herbert
on "deadbeat" tenants living
nals, waa named assistant
in the life ol our country” and K e n n e d y and subsequent Hrucker, of the Hartford.
in confiscated houses and
lo rlub I’ rroidenl Georg*
called on all cilueni to reg­ events.
Wolff said their report would
apartments.
Writ*.
ister so they can vote in the
Wollf. executive editor of appear In the ASNE Bulletin
Fddie Stank?, another
critical election Nov. 3.
the Greensboro, N. C., News, on Oct. I
A
derision
hr
Atty
Gen.
former
member o f Ih# Card­
He called on "all eligible said an ASN E committee
Friendly said in a statement
persons to exercise their pri­ headed hy Alfred Friendly, that the Warren Commission's James Kynes would give the inals, Joined th* Mrla as a
vilege as loyal conscientious managing editor of the Wash­ remarks about press conduct green light to an estimated director of player detelnpcitizens and recognize that in ington Post, would make a and responsibility in Dallas KM persons stationed at ban- ment and Johnny Murphy
America there is no wa'J be­ preliminary report Oet I on a •'must, obviously, be weighed ford Naval Air Station to vote end Jim Thomson were
tween the citizen and bis study begun last April on a thoughtfully by everyone con­ in the November election.
etseted tlce-presld-nla by
As of now, Sanford based Ih* rlub'e hoard of direc­
vote
. . ."
cerned with the function of
proposed code of ethics.
SAIGON, South Viet Nam
personnel wlwi have been eli­
tors.
"Notwithstanding this, I am news presentation in a Demo­
(UPI) — A series of crashes
gible in many ways to vote
asking Friendly to meet with I cratic society.”
plagued American • piloted
have been turned down due
planes and helicopters in the
to voting regulation* In the
anti Communist w a r today.
county.
But the only casualty was a
Such regulations, according
U. S. Army enlisted man with
lo MrJ. Camilla Bruce, voter
a broken leg.
A tour of mat iua facilities
registrar, said persons living
As the aerial mishaps oc­ in the state ia on the agenda
on government property must
curred at scattered places, the of city commissioners next
MIAMI (UPI) - Trap!
obtain an absentee ballot
Vietnamese Defense Ministry week, if City Manager War­
storm Hilda, eighth of I
from thetr hometown.
reported one government vic­
TOKYO (UPI) — Common Institute of Japan.
ren E. Knowles can complete
Thus they are denied the
tory and two losses in the
ist China today condemned
Washington
reports
last right to vote for local office
plans by that time.
ground war.
Tacit agreement was given President Johnson's reported weekend said President John­ holders but could, by absen­ ern tip of Cuba with to|
On the political front, unrest
that the City Commission will decision io allow U. S. planes son I n c l u d e d Communist tee ballot, vul* fur national winds of 40 miles an hour.
continued in Saigon, where
Hilda grew out of an east
make the survey next Tues­ to enter Communist territory China's territory as well as candidates.
rumors of fresh plots against
if they are in "hot pursuit" of
erly
wave of low pressun
A source close lo Atty. Gen.
day and Wedneaday. Tenta­
that of North Viet Nam in hia
the regime of Premior Nguy­
Communist aircraft that have
and heavy shower* whirl
Kynes
said
it
was
believed
the
tive
stopovers
are
scheduled
"hot pursunit” doctrine. The
en Khanh mounted.
attacked U. S. naval patrols
lashed Cuba, the Bahama
reports said the aim of the de­ law controlling (lie eiigibilily
A U. S. military spokesman for the St. Peters hurir-Oleur- off Viet Nam.
of military personnel to vote and tha southern tip of Ftor
cision
was
to
deny
Communist
watrr
and
Ft.
Lauderdate
ar­
said veteran Vietnamese rang­
The Peking People’s Daily,
Ida.
pilots a privilgcd sanctuary had changed since the pre­
ers killed 50 Viet Cong on eas. Others may be added.
in an editorial transmitted by
vious
Florida
attorney
general
from
which
to
attack
U.
S.
The trip will give local the New China News Agency
Sunday in the swamps of Go
ruled in 1951 they could not
Cong Province just south of commissioners insight as to and
monitored in Tokyo, naval craft.
vote.
Saigon. No casualties were re­ the workings of marina fa­ charged tbit the plan was a
With this possible change in
cilities
and
offer
help
in
con­
ported on the government
means of expanding the war
the regulations, Mrs. Bruce
tinuing plana for a lakefront in Viet Nam.
aide.
and her staff are geting pre­
facility here.
At the same time, Asiistant
HOLLYWOOD &lt;UI
pared for "an avalanche” of
Commissioners last night Secretary of State William P.
Harpo Marx, th*
registrations from persons liv­
continued studying various Bundy told a Tokyo audience
ing on the local base.
clauses of a proposed eon- that an expansion of the war
LAKELAND (UPI) - Sen.
Abby ....................
may
be
forced
on
the
United
Scott Kelly says he regrets a
day night alter underguii
___ Pag* 9 tract for an engineering re­
misunderstanding
with
the Kin Convinced
port for lakefront develop­ States by the Communists.
heart surgery. He wax TO.
"Expansion o f the war out­ Florida Federation of Women’s
DALLAS (UPI) — Robert
The zany, horn booking eo
ment.
Comic* . ____ ...
side South Viet Nam, while Clubs, but “ has no apologies” Oswald, 30, said Sunday night ediun, boloved for hi* on
not a rourse we want to seek, for an attark on gubernatorial the Warren Commission re­
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could be foiced upon us by nominee liaydnn Burns in a port convinced him hia broth­
Society . ____ . . . ..... Page S
WASHINGTON (U PI) — the increased external press­ speech before the federation, er, Lev Harvey Oswald, as­
Sports ............... . .. . Page 6 Congrrts waa ready, willing ure of the Communists, Includ­
Kelly denied Monday that sassinated President Kennedy which conquered
TV Programs . . .
ami able to talk nhout going ing a rising scale of infiltra­ the speech he made last week and killed police officer J. 0 . in the '20s, Broadv
W* the Women . . . . . . Page 9 home, possibly by next week. tion,” he told the Research in Cocoa Beach was political. Tippit,
movie*.

WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Wednesday with afternoon showers; high today DO: low tonight 70.

JICIVA

New Plane

THERE'SNOM l BETWEEN

College At 10

Ship For Charles

Texas To Report

Huge Billboard
Makes Appeal Kynes Ruling M ay Open W ay For
Navy Base Families To Ballot
To Voters

Talks Speeded

Newsmen's Code To

Be Eyed By Editors

Sanford Woman’s Club

ONLY

4

Days L eft T o
R egister For
General Election
Call The Jaycee*
Fur Transportation
To Regiater —

322-5481
TE 8-1158

★

Mels Rehire
01' Casey

‘Reddy’ Excuse

★ ★ ★
Sanford Base
Is Included

Crashes Plague
II. S. Pilots

Red China Blasts
Pursuit Order

Tropical Storm
Spotted In Gulf

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★

Herald Index

Kelly Asserts

Dies At 70

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★

Private Bus Line
The Sanford area may soon
have its own private bus tramportation system.
The proposal was made last
night at Ibc City Commission
meeting by Commissioner Joe
Baker and it won the support
of the membership.
Letters will be dispatched to
private concern* now operat­
ing a mass transit system in
other cities to see whether
they are Interested in setting
up an operation here.
"A bus line would help peo­
ple get to their Jobs, to tho
Navy base, to downtown San­
ford a n d other (hopping
areas," Baker said, adding:
"Because of the fewer num­
ber of school buses this year,
there are hundreds of children
who must walk to school
through dangerous intersec­

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★

tions unless their parents are
able to drive them back and
forth. I (eel certain that theso
parents would be greatly re­
lieved to have bus service
available.
"Out uf a population of approxlmately
24,000 people,
there are many who would
find It more convenient to ride
buses than to travel by ear.
They, too, pay the taxes for
our street improvements.
"Out ot 56 bus lines in tho
state of Florida, only aix of
these are municipally owned
and operated. Because of tho
need and the Increase in populallua, f feel that w* should
now be able to attract an in­
dependent bus line to our city,
and I have roquested the City
Commission to take Immedi­
ate steps to do so."

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2 C. Off C.s Urged
To Co-Operate
A plea fur cooperation be­
tween the Seminole County
and Sanford Chambers of
Commerce was mail* last
right hy City Commissioner
Earl Higginbotham after a
request for funds was made
of tb* Commission by the
Sanford unit.
"Tha asm* people support
the Seminole Chamber of
Commerre ax this (Sanford)
one," Higginbotham declared,
adding that tha rtty "can't
support two."
“ Let’s stop thi* animosity,"
the rommissioner emphasized,
"so we can get this Job done.
If we don’t, we will become
a hi-auty pageant Chamber
only.”
Higginbotham's rnmment*
ram* after the Sanford Cham­

ber hnd sought $416.43, plus
a contingency fund of $600
to continue work on the Flor­
ida Conservation Week pro­
ject scheduled here for next
month slid sponsored by th*
Sanford Chamber.
The $116 43 wss broken
down as payment for phone
calls, two planning meetings,
printing and correspondence
supplies, trip to Florida De­
velopment
Commission
in
Tallahassee,
administrative
expenses.
Commissioners voted to nllow the cost fund but abstain­
ed from action on th* con­
tingency fund pending fur­
ther expense reports from the
Chamber. Opposing the nllotttng of money was Higgin­
botham.

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B a r g a in s
WOMEN'S

Cotton Robes

Girls’ Dresses

2 .9 9

* 3 - ’4

Harpo Marx

‘No Apologies/

"These
are
exceptional
dogs," Knowles stated, "with
a high degree of intelligence."
The dogs were transported
here in a trailer and at pres­
ent. according to Police Chief
Roy 0 . Williams, they will be
kept at the home of the Indi­
vidual officer to whom the
animal baa been assigned.
After a short period of fa­
miliarization in the city, tha
dogx will be placed on duty.
Commissioners who saw the
animals prior to last night's
meeting praised their condi­
tion, their training and spirit.
The t h r e e dog-handlers,
Knowles said, "ranked very
high in their training and they
are now qualified lo train
otbera a* police dog handl­
er*."
To protect the animals,
commissioners set in motion
an ordinance banning wtlfull
or malicious action "to tor­
ment, mutilate, injure, kill or
disable any dog used for po­
lice work . .
Violation of the ordinance
will constitute a misdemeanor.

City M oves To Get

Deacons Okayed

Tour Marinas

Ivey Rucker

By Hsrry I. Johnson
Managing Editor
Three exceptionally bright,
fully trained German Shep­
herd doga have been added to
the Sanford Police Depart­
ment and will begin patrol
dutiea In the near future.
City Commission members
learned this last night at City
Hall in a memorandum from
City Manager Warren E.
Knowles.
Three local policemen, Lt,
Earl Bourquardez and Patrolmen John Dodson and Charles
Fagen, received
"complete
training” with the doga In
Missouri and returned to the
city with them Monday,
Knowles added In his memo
that "both the man and hia
dog are highly trained to sup­
plement the normal police
work of the department They
are particularly trained to
track and apprehend prowlers,
peeping* Toms, escaped pri­
soners and to investigate dark­
ened buildings, alleys, and all
other areas.

Beatle-Browed

Commission To

"It’s yeur privilege
Don’t delay.
Go down to register
Right away."

County Board
Acts On Plea
From USDA

Dogs
On Force

WOMEN’S

FAMOUS

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Reg. Cotton

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Blouses

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Throw Pillows
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COUNTY* F L 1U E A .
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
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N w til Jaffnm ; j
SEPTEMBER S , IBM
B e n r m t b a f f e a b ___
FIRST FEDERAL gA VINOS
CAUL R. THOM n o w ,
AND W»AN ABAOCTATIOW OF EAST RIVER FAVIROg BANK,
ADMIMIONS
r*-;****!.
a New York banking corporaORLANDO, a corporation.
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
Elton CaMwell, Esther Wil­
A i v o r i Complaint having
Plaintiff.
"*■*
Plaintiff
liams, Kelly Mtad, Carol J. been ftled against you In tNa va.
Circuit Court In and for'Kami* HAROLD K. WEAVER a a l
Tou and aach o f yon era
Smith, Wlndoa Pickclslmer, note Counlr. Florida, hr AN.vA 8HIRLKT
A. WEAVER, hla ROBERT g. DBVBREACX and
by notified And required
Annie KuUi Hlights, Sadie B. E. THOMPSON for dlvorca. (ha wlfa. and THE FOREST PRO­ BETTY J. DEVEREAUX hie taartpraaaat
any elaima and de­ i l l
•hort title o f which ia AJfJfA PERTIES. INC., a Massachu­
Get, and Reortta Howard, all C. THOMPSON. Plaintiff, ear- setts eor para tiaa.
****■
Defeadanti mands whtdh you. ar *t»n*r of •V
Defandaati. T t i ROBERT E. DBV1EKAUX you. may Hava agalnet the
of Sanford; Leafte Watt, Do- ana CARL C. THOMPSON. Da.
Unbalitvsbla thoufb K miy
aad 1ETTT J- DBVER- •state o f Q. Marlon Kraemer.
fandant, thaca present* arc to CLERK’S s t n r n o p b a l d
•lae known aa Marion Jefrn ..
Bsry;
Lionel
E.
Roberta,
Lake
aeciti, ska picked all Um clothEAUX. hla Wll*.
commend you to appear and
Notice le hereby glvan that
kraemer, deceased. Into of Mid
let Orchard Drive
flla your Anawar or othar da. under a Decree at foracloaura
Mary.
lag for tha two of than Into
Onuntr. ta tha County Juds*
Syracuie, New Tark
fanaaa or pleading herein with and sale entered by the Juda*
BIRTHS
a
ana luiteaid. 8ha speaks only
TOO ARE HEREBT NOTI­ f fo mlnoto Cnanty, Florida. «
tha Clark a t tha Circuit Court of the Circuit Court o f the
Mr. and Mra. Alfred John­ o f Samlnola County, Florida, Ninth Judicial C ircuit In and FIED that a Co atplaint for hi* afftea ta tha aaart heuee of
Easlish. but thgjr a * stoat
to aarva a copy thereof on for Seminole County. Florida, Faroetoaur* or Mortgaga haa Mid County At BAaford, Plotflag with bar busbaad’s Span­
son, Baby Boy; Mr. end Mra. and
Plalntlffa
Attorney. Carroll on tho tlth day o f Saptambor, bees filed against you oa tha Mav within als calendar momna
tha lima a f tha first pub.
ish sad Carmaa.
Attorney at Law, F. O. K it. In a certain cans* between following deeerlhad property,
Uooad la railway stations. Ronald 0. Kidd, Baby Boy; Rurhe,
Mention a f thla notlca. Two
Drawer E, Ranford, Florida, on First Federal iavlnga and Loan to-wlt:
They flaw Psa American
Mr. and Mra. William Back, or
Lot SI. In QOLDIK MANOR, copies o f aach claim ar demand
before lha lath day o f Oct- Aaeoelatioa o f Orlando, a eorfrom Miami to Lisbon, Port­
according
to
th*
Plat •hall ha la writing, and ehait
Baby Girl; all of Sanford.
abar, A. D. l i f t , ar otharwlaa
lotion, plalatirf, sod Harold
thereof recorded la Plat atat* tha #!••• a f resident*
decree pro eonfaaao will ha an*
W oavw. at ua. et a t. deugal, aad from tbara to MsDISCSABGES
Book
li.
Paga
Ti.
o
f
the aad poet afflea addraaa af tie
tarad agnlnat you.
fa adnata, being Chaseery No.
drid for a whola mootb of
Public Records af ■amlnote claimant, and shall ba awor* to
Tha lan ford Herald (a daatg. HIT#, I wilt M il a t publle sueRoeotta Howard, looaovolt
by tha atalautat, hla agent, or
County, Florida;
sigbliMlag in Spain, wbsra
natad an a newspaper o f gen* ties to (he highest aad boat
Howard, Jr., William Birko- eral
circulation in which thla bidder for tosh, at tho frost and you ara hereby required ta attorney aad aacompnanled by
a
filing fta a f one dollar end
MM. PAUL JURA8, South Saminoto Junior they found the cost of trawl
•erva
a
copy
of
your
Anawar
to
elution
ahall
ha
publlahad
onca
moytr, Ronnlo Tomlinson,
door o f tha Courthouse In San­
and accommodations reason­
each week for four conanon* ford. Be ml sola Onunty, Florida, th* aald Complaint aa ORE- aueh claim ar damaad aat an
Hjfh School taachar, points out soma of tho ex
Loulao
DoLancy,
Mary
K.
filed
ahull ha veld.
live waaha.
able.
at tha hour o f U it# A. M. oa OORT AND ELLISON. Attor­
sho and htr husband viaitad in
a / August E. Kraemer
duns
dtmt Phew sii
WITNESS my hand and affl- Monday, lha tlth day o f Oote- neys tor Plaintiff, at 11 &gt;. W.
Boyd,
GeraldiM
M.
Simon,
and
They visited tha Prada Mu­
Ad aaaeatrr o f tha Ua*
atal aaal o f tha Clark o f tha her. n e e , the follow ing dra­ doth Avanuo. Port Laadordalt.
, iwnw
r o n u f ei,
i i , Garmaay, Franco and Denmark
Virginia M. Skilly end Baby Circuit
W ill And Taatsmant af
Florida. aad flla tbs original
seum to view tha busutiful
Court on thla lha ttth w l bed pro party:
wsoks
vocation this suminsr ns sho
w h D i on
O Mo t10
lS w
s
O. Mar laa Kraemar. tie*
Girl; all of Sanford. Dollno day o f Saptambar. A. D. 1114.
Lot 11 la Nloek C. a f LIT' Answer In tha office o f the
pstntingi of Goya sad El Gra­
known aa Marlon Jtffrlw
of madam trucks C. Aeroe, Ortoen; Marion (SEAL)
ssttlw ddrn to ssothar year of tonchlny.
t u b W EEIW A ESTATES Clerk o f lha Circuit Court ea
Kraemar, deceased
ce ia Madrid, ssd the marer
before
tho
IPth
day
o
f
Oct­
Arthur
H.
Beckwith,
Jr..
NUMBER ONE, Seminole
itriags of daakaya traas- Cobh, Oviedo; Kate Hant and
Clerk nf lha Circuit Court
County, Florida, according ober. lieeI otherwise tho alle­ HUTCHISON AND LKfTLEE
portlag leather toga eoeUla- Elisabeth Weston, DeBary;
O fflca Drawar K
Ry: Martha T. Vlhtan
to tha fla t thereof aa re- gations o f aald Complaint will Part
Baafard. Florida
D. C.
lag bricks aad ether meter
sordid la Flat Book #. he taken aa confessed by you.
Attorneya
far Egeeuter.
Alice
Howard
end
Voile
WUCarroll Rurka,
DATED
thla
11th
day
of
Fags It. o f tha Fuhlte R e­
late.
P in t pabllcatlen Fepttmbor m
111, Sanford Atlantia
cord* at Semtaele County, September, life.
Hama, Br., Lake Mery; Baby Sulla
1*44.
National Bank Bulldlag.
Of course they aaw the tre
(SEAL)
Florida.
Publish Sapt. t l * Oct. I, IL
F. O. Drawar R.
Arthur H. Beckwith, J r,
(SEAL)
dittoed bullfl*t, hut it wtaa't Girt Newman, Longwood.
ta. tut.
Sanford,
Florida,
Clerk
bf
Circuit
Court
Arthur
E.
Baekwlth,
Jr
September
M,
1M4
to Mr*. Juris' taste. They
CDE-lt!
Attorney for Plaintiff.
By Martha T. Vlhlen
Clark
Paul Robert Kramer, Elaine Publleh Sept. II. II, II * Oct
Deputy Clerk
visited ( m Satoatlae,
Ryi Martha T. Vlhlan. t). C
I. l i l t .
IE T R E CIRCUIT COURT OF
David W. Medjlok af tha firm of OBEOORT AND ILL!IO N
, favIDe, Manage, Vet Campbell. Irene C. Jonee, De- CDB-II
TRE MIRTH JUDICIAL CIAAttorneya for Plaintiff
QtLRO. HEDRICK *
lerae Walden MeGes, Clarence
eacle, Palau MtOerlca
It t. W. «»th Avenue
CUIT n AND FOR IBR1N0LK
ROBINSON
in tm w c i r c u i t c o u r t t
Fort Lauderdale, Plotdda
COUNTY. FLORIOA.
English, Inee Smith, Juanita TWm
Church Street
OUbraHer, white th
NINTH JUDICIAL CIE- t i l Beat Florida
-By Robert W. Ellison
CRANCKRY NO. 14M f
Jamas, Ardla Carter, and Cl nr IN AND FOR SDWINOLD Orlando,
rue wild gad cover the ear,
Attorneya for Flalntltf.
Publish dept. II, J!. II * Ool THE BOETON FIVE CENTS
FLORIDA,
BAVIMtM
BANK,
They waet oa to Parte, e Daniel Conway, all of Ban* COUNTY,
«, net.
Publish Sept. It, 1114.
CNANCKRY NO. I I W
Plaintiff,
CDE-lt
city which they lave, by irate ford; Leona Howty, Deltona; THE UNION CENTRAL LIFE CDB-tei.
aad found itcoamodule— la Patrick Allan Tytar, Enter* INSURANCE COMPANY.
Plata tiff, IE TWB CIRCUIT COURT in t e n e n t e r i t c r u e t r p WILLIAM T. HORACE, at ex,
Defendant*
a amaU hotel ia the Ste. Gar prise; Roberta Griffin, Titus­ VS
NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT THE NINTH JUDICIAL C1R*
N O riC I OP SALE
mala* section (they mads It ville.
RAYMOND M. DESEINB. at ul, IN AND FOH
CUIT,
IN
ANO
PRD
BHHINALD
NOTICE !■ HEREBT OIT.
Defendants. COUNTY, FLORIDA aamiNOLB COUNTT, FLORIDA
a point to avoid the terga lui
BN that aa th* Ith day of Oct.
BIRTHS
n o t ic e o r n vrr in
IN CNANCKRY NO. IdBBR
rhSNCRRV
NO.
liar
ober,
1144 at 11:00 a. m. at tha
urloua tourist hotels.).
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT main door ef th* Courthoui* of
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy James, MONTUAUr FORKCLOBUHR FREDERICK M. BULLARD.
TOi
RAYMOND
M.
UHHKtNS
OAOE
ASSOCIATION,
•
aarOptra lovera, they Ihrlltod Raby Girl; Mr. and Mrs.
Plaintiff
Bemlnola County, at Sanford,
and DIXIE D. DESEINB, -voporollon,
Florida, tha undersigned Clerk
to the opare "D m Olavoenl" Prank L. Jonss, Baby Girl;
his wlfa
riAiaUff, will offe r for aala to the high,
LECRETTA
FAtOE
BULLARD)
at tot Faria Opera House. An­ Mr. and Mrs. Clarsnce Smith, NBSIDKNCKi UNKNOWN
VA
Defendant
get and bbat bidder for enh
AND TOi All parties claiming
JAMES I* SNYDER aad COM- tha follow ing described real
NOTICR OF SUIT
other treat waa to tea the
Interests by, throush, un­ TRE STATE
Baby Girl; Mr. and Mrs, Al­
8UELO
A.
SNYDER,
hla
wife,
OF FLORIDA TOI
proparty:
fountains at VtniUlei, which
der or against the stars*
Do fondants.
Laaretla Palg* Bullard
Lot I. Block *B“ . COUN­
bert Campbell, Raby Girl; Mr.
■aid persons
NOTICR OP BALE
they had mlitad oa two pro
i
t
:
waet
tlth
Street,
ApL
TRY CLUB MANOR. UNIT
TCU ARE hereby notified
NOTICE I f HEREBT OtV
No. |
NO. 1, according to the plat
vlous trips as they are turned and Mra. Billy It. Carter, that a Complaint to (orecline
KN that an tha ldth day af
Norfolk. Virginia
Baby Boy; Mr. and Mra. Ma­ a certain mortgage encumber­
theraof at recorded In Plat
on only lour Umsi a year.
October, 1114, at 11:*# o ’clock
A
Sworn
Complaint
having
Book
II, Pag* 31. Publle
ing tha follow ing dascrlbtd btsn (Had against you In tb* A. M., at tha mala door o f tha
GUX8T8 OF tho Boar Lake Garden Club Circlt last weak wort Mr. and
They went by train to Wert rlon Smith, Baby Boy; and real
Raoorda ot gomlnola Coun­
property, to-wltt
Coarthouaa
o
f
Seminole
Coun­
Court In and for Kamity. Florida
Mrs. Koith Baltar (loft) of Saltar’a Nuraary. He spoke on plontlnc an*
Barite through the corridor Mr. and Mrs. Kstor C. McGee,
1/&gt;T I, II LOCK 30. NOIITH Circuit
ty, at Banford, Florida. lha
ORLANDO, according to tint* County. Florida. In Chan Honorable Arthur K Beckwith. tagbthor with alt structure*
Duals, Also shown art Mrs. C. L. Brunk, clrcla president and hostess and
unrounding by lookout towers Baby Boy; all of Banford.
tart,
for
Annulment
e
f
Mar
Improves)tate,
Datura*, appll.
plat thereof recorded In ring*, th* short tills a f said Jr., Cltrk of lha Circuit Court
Mrs. Albert Jacobs, program chairman.
(Herald Photo)
DISCHARGES
and barbed wlra. Tha eo mmun­
Plat Nook 11. Ptgsa 10 aad action baing rrtKDKIUCK M. a f Sentinel# County, Florida, aneoa, and appurtananraa oa
II. Publls lUcorde et Demi- BULLARD, Plaintiff va. LE will afrar for tala to tha high- aald land ar uaad ta aonjuiteisto charged taborhitent prices
Rally Mead, Eathor Wil­
tlon lharawllh.
County. Florida
FAM E
DULLARD, •at and beat bidder for caah. At
for a vlia to cross the border. liams, Wlndom Pickelalmsr, haa note
Thla salt ta mado pursuant
been filed agalnet you In CIIKTIA
publta outcry, tha fbttowlng ta final dacraa o f foracloaura
Defendant,
thasa
prsssnta
ar*
They found tta Berlin Wall Rosetta Howard, Bertha V. tha abova styled eult. and you to causa and raqulr* you to described proparty o f Ihb De­
•ntrrad In Chaneary nation No.
required to aerve a copy
fendants. James L. inydar and
vary depressing on tbair visit David, Lewis M. Lalnhart, ara
of your Anawar or other Plead­ flla ynur written defense*. If Cenaueln A. Unydtr, hla wlfa, 14341 now pending in the d r ­
any,
to
th*
Complalat
filed
to Checkpoint Charlie.
* Court of and for Seminole
Joseph Ronfrow, Lucy W. ing to tha Complalat oa Plain- herein, and to serve a copy altuata la Bemlnola County, ove!
County. Flarlda.
A pathetic sight was that of Moughton, E v e l y n Vogel, lirra attorneya, ANOKHSON, thereof upon Plalntlffa attor­ Florida:
DATED THIN Itlb day af
til,'Hit, UKAN A LOWNDES. SIS
Lot M. Bloch I. NORTH September, 1144.
• poor old man mowing Um Mary Andoraon, Peggy Lay- Kaet Central Boulevard, Or­ ney on or before tho 10th day
ORLANDO 1ND ADDITION, (BEAL)
f Ootobar, A. D. 1144. other
grass with a Urge cythe in ton, Dorothy Austin, Danltl lando, Florida, and (lla tha ori­ owise
according lo plat thoronf
a Decree IV o Confesao
Arthur H. Baekwlth, Jr,
Anawar or other Fleadrocordtd In Plat Book II,
the "no mse'a land" between Conway, Janet L. Guthrie and ginal
III bo entered agalnet you
Clark ot tha Circuit Court
lag In lha offlca of lha Clark and
1'agea
II,
14
and
IT.
Pub­
the
oaueo
proceed
ea
parte.
By: Klliahoth Bruenahan
the two lanes guarded con­
lha Circuit Court on or balic Iltcnrda o f gemlnol*
Baby Boy, and Stella E. Park- of
WITNESS my hand and offlDeputy Clerk
fure tha 1th day of Ootobar.
stantly by four East Berlin
Cuunty. Florida;
nlal
seal
at
Banford.
Seminole
ANDKItBON.
RUBH.
er and Baby Boy; all of Ran t»et. If you fall In do eo, a County, Florida, thla Ibth day tngalhar with all atrueturoi
soldiers juat to case he should
DEAN A LOWNDES
j
decree
pro
cnnfeuo
will
he
and Improvement a than or Attorneys for Plaintiff
ford;
V
o
r
I
f
1
■
DoLancy,
of
September,
A.
D.
DM
.
a g f o s e dash for freedom.,
taben agalnnt you for tha re­ (SEAL)
thereafter on bald land.
I t ! East Centra) Boulevard
lief demsadsd la tha ComThla lo mado pursuant to Orlando,
* la Copenhagen, Denmark, MMia; Helen Walkup, and plaint.
Arthur H. Beckwith, J r,
Florida
Clerk of (ho Circuit Court, Final Dacraa o t Foracloaura Publlah aopt. 19. 1M4.
they were pleased to find that Alice Pynn, DeBary; Jessie
Thla Notice thalt be publishentered
In
the
above
cauae,
Ninth
Judicial
Circuit
In
CDE-104
the Uttte Mermaid statue of James Tatum, Apopka; Elis­ ed onca a week (or four oonand for Bemlnol* County, Chancery Docket No. M ttt. now
aecutlva weaka In tha banford
pandlng In tho Circuit Court IN THH CIRCUIT COCRT.
Ptorlda
liana Christian Anderson's abeth Smith, Winter Park; llerald.
Uyt Martha T. Vlhlan, D. C. or and tor Bemlnola County, NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCt IT
DATED TMia lih day at
tale b back together again Curt M. Koschwits, CassolborFlorida.
Cordon V. frodorlck
OF FLORIDA IN AND FOE
till.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I ■HHINOLH COUNTT.
after part of it waa stolea ry; Rosa Loo Stroman, Titus­ faptambar.
Attorney
for
Plaintiff
(SEAL)
have hereunto eat my hand and CHANCERY NO. tdBTA
P. O. Boa l f l t
ville.
this pest year.
Arthur H. Berbwllh, Jr.,
nfriclal e*il thla Iltk day ot
11b Enet tammerclit Street
NOTICE OF NUIT IN
r
t
r
i
k
o
f
C
ircu
it
Court
Then It was back to Lisbon
September, 1141.
September IT, IM4
Sanford. Florida Itttl
HORTOACN FORKBLOIl NO
ny: Martha T. Vlhlan
(BKALI
Publish
BapL
II,
11,
]&gt;
A
Oot.
by trsln snd plsne to embark Laura Braswsll, Gladys Hen­
FEDERAL
NATIONAL MORTDeputy Clerk
Arthur H. Baekwlth, Jr.
4, 1941.
ABBOCIATION, A earon the return Qtefit to Puerto ning, August E. Kraemer, Publleh Sept. I, II, 31, IS, MI4 COE-41
Clark ef tha Clrault Court QAUB
porallon.
CDE-1S
In and far
Blco, where they waited over­
Plaintiff,
Eva V, Tasker, Christine J. IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT OP
Bemlnola
County,
Florida
night for Hurricane Clao to
IN THH CIRCUIT COURT.
Ry: Elliabeth Nruenaban
Harper,
Mary
Lou
Jones,
THH
NINTH
J
tn
lt'M
I.
CtR
DALTON
RBEDE
CATES
and
gat out of Miami.
Deputy Clerk
C U T IN AND PON BNMINOLH NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OP
JOAN O. CATEB, hit wife.
FLORIDA IN AND FOR iE E t- Joeoph M. MuraakA
On their arrival to Miami, Barbara Jarrell, Maxine Da­ c o t m . F i.oR tiid .
Defendant..
NOLM COUNTY.
P. O. Boa 331
HOflTB AT a recent coffee for Republican candidates, Guy Allen, seek*
TOi DALTON RKEDE CAT LA
they found there was no food vis and Robert L. Grove, ail C lltH 'K R Y NO. 113US
FIRST
FEDERAL SAVINOS Farn Park. Fla.
AMKRICAN
FEDKRAT,
BAV.
and
JOAN
O.
CATEA
ing tho office of Tax Assessor; Walter R. Hoberg, candidate for school
availsbla, so electricity and nf Banford; Myron Watters, IN'flS AND t-OAN ASBOCIA AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF Publish BepL II. IMd
whoa* raaldone* la un­
SEMINOLE
COUNTT,
a
eorCDE-tOB
Osteen;
Opal
Yvette
Lee,
Deboard; E. Pope Basaett, county commission; Dr. Robert Hoover, candi­
T1UN OF ORLANDO,
devastation left by Cleo, prov
known and whoa* leal
po rati on.
Ptatatlff.
known mailing addraaa tat
date for state representative end Charlee Kern, for justice of the peace;
teg that conditions can get Land; Danny Braddock and va
Plaintiff. IN TRB CIRCUIT COCRT OF
BIT Hudson Street,
were Dr. and Mrs. Harold Miller (left) at their home at 3416 Holiday
pretty primitive in the U.S.A William A, Owens, Enter­ I'lllLLIP FRIEDRICH and IT -vsTHH NINTH JUDICIAL CIN.
Raleigh, North Carolina.
HOWARD L. B U E L L and
Ave„ Bear Lake, Mrs. Philip Perryman is shown serving Mrs. Robert
prise; Jack M. llippa, North LV1A A. FIlIKUniCH. his wife, DAWN CAVANAUOtl and bus CUIT IN AND FOR ARRINOLR TOU ARB HEREBY NOTIat times.
Defendants.
COUNTY, FLON1DA.
FIND that a Complaint to foraband, ------ CAVANAUdH,
Hoover.
(Herald Photo)
What we ntsd U more good Orlando,
NOTICR OP H I T IN
CNANCKRY NO. 10AM
cloa* a certain mortgaga an.
Defendant*.
HONTOAOB
PONECLOBURR
will ambaseidors like Mr. and
AMERICAN
FEDERAL
BAYcumbering
lha following dvaBIRTHS
NOTICE OP SUIT
TOi PHILLIP FRIEDRICH and
IN df AND LOAN ASSOCIA­ orlbed rant property, to-wlt:
Mra. Juris to dispel the had
THE NTATE OP FLORIDA TOi TION
SILVIA
A.
FRIEDRICH,
OF
ORLANDO)
Mr. aad Mra. James L.
Lat 11. fla ck 1. gUNLAND
Howard L Buatl
Impression left of Americans
hi* wife
E ITA TE f, Amended Plat,
Plaintiff,
Harper, Baby Boy, Sanford; RBSItlENCRi
Addraaa aad raatdano* Un­ V A
according
to a plat there­
by some of our travelera
known
Uoa 111
Mr. and Mra. Charles Jarrell,
o f. reoorded In Plat Bnok
TOU, and aach o f you, are DAVID L. O R irriN , at nx and
broad.
llourbonnala,
llllnola
at *1.
J*. P*g*a t * ». e f th* PubBaby Boy, Banford.
Tou ar* htreby notified that htreby notified that suit ha*
lla Reoarda at iamlnol.
Dafendanta.
Pvt. Homer S. Sewell HI,
a Complaint to foreclose a cer­ boon filed against you in the
NOTICR
OF
BALE
County,
Flarlda. Tegathar
DISCHARGER
Court
af
Samlnola
tain mortgaga encumbering th* circuit
wboie pareotg live la Alts
IS HEREBT d lV with thb following Kama
Ada Dennis, Lillian Bridges, following doeerlhod real pro County, Plorida. In Chaneary, KNNOTICE
P
TO
To
M
eet
that on the Ith day ef
• f SAulpmtwt and pramonte Springi, completed in
aa abbravtatad title af which
pertv. to-w lt:
October. M il. at 11:04 A. M.
parly which ar* located in
Wettslde Grammar Shirley Perry, Msbsle Thom­
eight-week centra! office tele­ The
Tho Knot t l feat of l o t It la FIRST FEDERAL SAVINOS at tha main door af th* Coart­
and pdrmanarvtly Installed
and
loan
association
o
r
as,
Clemens
Bsumelster,
Gil­
•ml all of Ia ( 13 of
** a part af tha Improvehouaa o f gemlnolo County, at
phone switchboard operation School PTO will bold open
QtJKKN'S MIRROR SOUTH SEMINOLE COUNTT, a corpor­ Banford. Florida, th* under­
manla on aald land: One U.
courts at tha Army Southeast house tonight at T p. m. for bert Bagley, Juanita Gager
REPLAT ADDITION
TO ation. Plaintiff, va. HOWARD l in e d Clerk win offer for
B. Rang* (olee.L Mndel
rMUP.t.llKHRr according L ML ELL and DAWN CAVAN- •al* to tho high**! and boat
cm Signs! School, Fort Got conferences between teachers and Baby Boy, Violet John­
Jddiaw
H , aortal T B O im t:
to tha ptat thereof aa re­ AUOH and husband. ------ CAV bidder for caeh tha fallowing
°o e
O. E
Rofrlgoratar
and pam&gt;ta- At t : » p. m. the son and Baby Boy, all of San­
don, Ga., Sept. IS.
corded In Plat Book M. AN’ AUOH, Daftndanta, th* na daeorlbad rant properly:
loloc),
Modal
L a I m BCI.
Sewell was trained to help PTO will bold Hi flrit meeting ford; Orle Mathlsux, Geneva;
Pago Id. Pitbllo Records of tur* o f said suit being a eult
Lot
tft.
QUKKN’N
MIRROR
Borlol
NH44I3II;
On* Dunto fororlneo that certain mort­
gemlnnla County, Florida,
James Lloyd, Lake Mary;
■
OCTII
ADDITION
TO
Therm
Heater
loll).
Modal
keep coin munlcatIon compleiei of the new aehool year.
hto been Iliad agelnat you In gage dated Auguet 14. I ll ) ,
CAHSELnERRY. according
l ll - a . Serial MIK31; One
Noma Lane, Titusville; and tha abova styled eult. and you and o f record In Official Re­
running smoothly.
Kllchea E x h a u s t
Fan
to plat thereof •• recorded
Rook 311. I'aga 331, o f
lie is a tMl graduate of Ly- Pepper la the major tpice Paul Maynard, Nsw Smyrna are required to serve a copy cords
tn Plat Book I. Pages 41
falac). Viator Climax, no
tho publle records o f femlnole
of
your
Amwer
or
other
Plead
and
ft.
Public
Records
of
modal
or
aortal
nee.;
Ele­
Beach.
nun High School ia Loegweod- Import of the United States
Ing to the Complaint on Plain- County, Florida, encumbering

r

Course Finished
By Pvt Sewell

AREA DIRECTORY
AIK CONDITIONER

INSURANCE

H. B. Pope Co., Inc.
For Tha Finest Year Around
Weather Conditioner
FED DEM
Sales — Service

AUTO k PROPERTY

IN SU R A N C E
All Linae Written

200 S. Park Avr.
Sanford Bring Your Insurance
FA 2-4234
Problems To Ui —
AUTO SERVICE

H A R R Y A D A IR ’S

SEE OUR OWN COMPLETE

AUTO SHOW
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
Refund sad Palmetto

A FEW | | i LEFT — REAL BUYS1

BALl-BLAIR

AGENCY
t i l 8. Park Ave. FA 2-Sdi’
CULV SKEVICB
SANFORD. FLA.
Tire* - Battenei • Arreaaorlaa
Road AAA Service
PLUMRING
Guaranteed Brake A Muffler
Servian
R L. H A R V E Y
French • lit.
PLUMBING
FA 2-0921
FA 2-0923
Complete Installation! •
Repairs
FEEDS
Bathroom and Kitchen

Tint automobile accident in
turanee policy in the United
Slatei waa Uiufd in ISM.

Legal Notice

(lira attorneya, ANDERSON.
RUSK. DEAN A LOWNDES. I ll
East (’ antral boulevard. Orion
do, Florida, and Ills tha urt
alnal Anewor or other Plead­
ing In the office of lha Clerk
of the Circuit Court oa or bofore the Hat day of Ootobar.
Mdl. If you fall to do eo, a de­
cree pro confesao will bo taken
agalnet you for tho relief de­
manded In the Complaint
This Notlca shall he publish­
ed once e week for four con
eecullva weeks In the Sanfod
Herald.
DATED this lltb day of Sept­
ember of MM.
(SEAL)
Arthur II Hrikwilh. J r,
Clerk of Circuit Court
tty: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
Publish Sept. II. 1), A Oct. 4,
M. M il.

P i c r m u t s .m m s
NOTICE IS hereby given (hat
we are engaged In buslneae al
Slt tIT between Altamonte
Springe and L ogw ood, Semi­
nal* County. Florida. under the
flctltloua name or DONITO
BOAT CO. and Hint wo Intend to
register aald nemo with the
Clerk nf the Clrrult Court,
Vemlnulo Cnunly, Florida, In
orcordonro with the provision!
of th* Flu'tltlone Nomo Stat­
utes. to-w lt: Sen inn Id io t
C D K -II
Florida Statutes HIT.
■la: Dawson K. Hargrove
Robert I'ullon
Local automobile deatera of­
Publish Sept. It 4 (Vt. I. 1)
fer their beat buyi to Herald
J*. MIL
CDE-I*t
claiaified display adi.

M O V IN G ?
CALI

Water Pump# Free Estimate*
Sanford Flour and 204
8. Saniford
F A 24381
Feed Store
Jim Dandy Feeds
If you want people to pay
Timothy Hay • Cotton Seed
attention le your husiMss,
Mta)
Cow Feed
03.40 per 100 to. call FA 2-MU and aak tha
Herald Staff about some at­
Fittenlng and Fattening
320 Sanford Are.

Sanford

tention getting id s

M OVING

ANl)

FA
5 0 4 Ct- l cy A v c

STORAGE

2

CO

INC

9 S 1 1
*j
S . i n f n i t i , F I .i

the following described real
property, to-w ll:
East 11 fast o f Lot M. all nf
I«n* I and I, anil Weet 10
feat ot Lot T, Hlock A,
Amended PUt o f Olmetead
and Millar aubdlvlelon. Altamont* gprlnge. lamlnola
County, Florida, a* record
ad In Plat Bank I. Pago
I*, af tho public records of
Seminole County. Florida,
and you ore hereby required
to file your anawar In eaid
eult
with
lha
undorolgnod
Clerk
af aald Court and to
■orv* a copy thereof upon the
Plaintiffs
attorney.
wh«*e
name and addreaa appear be
low, oa or before the lltb day
or October, 1*44, and In &lt;**
fault theraof Dacrta Pro Con
foaeo will b* entered against
you.
WITNESS my hand and off)
Hal aaal at tha Csunty Court
houa*. Hanford. Samlnola Coun
ty, Florida, thla 3rd day of
September. 1(41.
(BEAL)
, Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
ciork of Circuit Court
Ry: Martha T. Vlhlen
D. C.
Phillip H. Logan
Shlnhulaer and Logan
Altorneva at I-ter
P. O. Box ITU
Banford, Florida
Altarnoy for Plaintiff
Publleh Sept. I. II, 33. 39. M il
CPE* JJ

NOT RE8l'ON8IBLB
1 wU) not ha raapaaaiMa
far any dabts tecurrad by
sayawa othar thaa myaalf.
I.. P. AUCOIN

Bamlnat* County. Florid*
and tb* Westerly IV af
T&lt;n( III. TMl plot I* more
particularly described ■•
follows: lltgln al tha South
»*at corner of Lot 114
run thence North to*' to
the Nortbwoot earner o f
Let 104: thenco Easterly
ta tha Narthoait earner of
Lot 141: theneo an add I
tional IV East to a point
which la l i ’ Weet ot tho
Nnrlheaat corner o f Lot
M l; thenca lauthefly par­
allel to the East aide o f
Lot 111; too’ to th* North
right *r way tin* o f Irle
R»ad at a point which la
II' West or th* Bouthoaat
corner o f t*M 141: thtnc*
Wrot 3V lo th* Auuthwoot
rorner of Lot 111. which la
lha Aauthaaat corner of
lo t 144; thence Waal along
tha North right af way
Una Of Irlo Road ta th*
Point ef Boglanlng.
Ingothor with all otrucluraa,
Improramanta, flaturea appll•ncoe. and appurtonancaa on
•aid land or used In conjuga­
tion therewith
Thla aala la made pursuant
tn final decree af foracloaura
rnltrad la Chancery ectlun No.
tlJII now pending In the Ctr.
eult Court of and for Uemlnol*
County, Florida.
DATED THly lU k day af
Bapttmbor, ltdl.
(BEAL)
Ar'bier H Bockwlth. J r .
t'Lrk nf I’ lrculi Court
Rv: Klliahoth Bruenahan
Deputy Clark
ANDUHBON. RUBH.
DEAN A LOWS DEI.
X*fo#e#y* far rU lattff
111 East Central Baulavard
Orlando. Florida
PubiDb g«pt. j*. n e t
CDE-10A

ven Venetian Blind* (me­
tal). manufactured hr Sankartk Haag A Paint Com­
pany. Sanford. Florida, no
modal or aarlul numbers,
has been Clad against )ou In
the abovu-etyted suit, the short
till* o f whirh la Fadaral Na­
tional Mortgage Association, a
Corporation organised uador a*
Oct o f Centres* n | existing
pursuant to tha PadIVal Nation­
al Mortgage Association Char­
ter Art. having Its principal
Offlca In lha City o f Washing­
ton,
District
af
Columbia.
Plaintiff, v a r a u a DALTON
RKEDE CATEB aad JOAN 11
CATES, hla wlfa, Dafandania
and you uru required to servo
a copy o f your Anawar og other
pleading to th* Complaint on
Plain tiff a Attorney, Mack &gt;'■
Cleveland. J r , Mult* l i t Nan
ford Atlantic National Bank
Building, Paafard. Florida, and
flla th* original Aniavr or
othor pLadlng In th* office of
lho Clark of th* Circuit Court
on or boforo tho 3nd doy « f
Nov*mb*r, A. D. Mdl. If you
full to do so, • doer** pro con­
feree will b* taken again*'
you for th* rollof demanded In
th* Complaint.
Thla Notlca shall he publish­
ed ua«.e a weak tor lour cu n oocutlvt weeks In Tka gantnrd
Harold, a nawapapor circulated
In Samlnola County, Flarlda
Dated thla tlth day af Sept­
ember, A. D. t i l l .
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Bockwlth. Jr.
&lt;’ lork of Circuit fou r!
Ry: Martha T. Vlhlon, 1&gt;&lt;L
Mock N, Clavelond, Jr.
Attorney (or Flalntltf
p. o. D ravtr E
Boaford. Florida
Pobliah topi, t l A Oct (. M.
1*. 1144.
CDE-10I

�Court Rules Against Big Cities On Apportionment
Legislative
Plan Stays
On Ballot

IM

t o v fw r t

Geneva School

TALLAHASSEE (U PI&gt;-The
Florida Supreme Court reser­
ved Monday the ri|ht of FloeIda voters to deckle on the
eystltuttonality o f the state's
present legislative apportion­
ment.
In an overwhelming 6-t de­
cision, the high court silenced
big city opposition to the 43senator, 112 - representative
plan saying they had not
■hows that the plan was not
**dearly and conclusively defJItlve."
The judges refused to re­
move It from the November
ballot noting that the court
has historically declined to In­
terfere with the right of the
electorate to act upon ■ pro­
posed constitutional amend­
ment under such circum­
stances,
f n St. Petersburg, Mayor
Herman Gotdner, chairman of
the Mayors Council for Fair
Apportionment, expressed dis­
appointment at the ruling.
"They used to have tea par­
ties for this kind of thing,”
he said. “ If this Is not dlsenfranchlsment of a great sec­
tion of voters, then I don’t
w what Is."
e said that the council will
Immediately put Into opera­
tion a drive to educate voters
of the state In a move aimed
St defeating the proposal, al
ready ruled unconstitutional
by the U. S. Supreme Court.
The U. S. Court ruled that
the Florida plan does not hold
with its Interpretation o f the
Constitution
whereby
both
A b la tiv e bouses should be
apportioned on a population
basis.
Monday's action affirmed an
earlier Leon Circuit Court de­
cision which waa appealed by
the Mayors Council.
The lone dissent in the vote
was filed by retired Justice 1L
L. Sehring, St. Petersburg,
A un of the Stetson law col
A c . who was called back to
the bench in place of Justice
Richard Ervin who disquali
tied himself.
Sobring said be felt the prop o s a I was discriminatory
against big city voters and de
nies protection of the law un­
der the federal Constitution.
Chief Justice E. Harris
b e w and Justice Stephen C.
™Connell said they agreed
with the majority decision but
that even If Uiey did not, they
would not be inclined U&gt; Inter
tens at this late data.

%

‘Treasure Hunt’
Jale Scheduled
Dy Julia Bartoa
A “ Treasure Hunt” Sale
will he sponsored jointly hy
the Altamonte Springs and
Forest Lake Seventh Hay Ad­
ventists Health and Welfare
Center Oct. 13-15 al the Fern
PUia nn Highway 17-0J ami
S.K.416 next door to Paul’s
taints.
•Piueeed* will go toward
erecting mors storage space
fur the Health and Welfare
Center nil Maitland A vs. in
Altainunte Springs anil for
helping the rebuilding pro­
gram at Forest Lake Acad­
emy.
Anyone having artklea to
donate including furniture,
y^-ara contact the chairmen
Mr*. Russell Ryder of Forest
City or Mr*. L. D. Hlackfonl
o f Altamonte Springs.

By JoAaa Hay*
Tit* Genera PTO has vot­
ed to air-condition the Genct* Elementary Sthool'e three
classrooms a* its project for
the year.
(The only other school la
tha county with all air-con­
ditioned classrooms is the
ultra-modern English Estates
Elementary.)

Holland Praised
For Aiding LBJ

Be A ir Conditioned

8 g t Vince Smallwood o f
the Florida Highway Patrol
presented * program on bi­
cycle safety at the meeting
held in the school auditorium.
He was Introduced by Sirs.
Florence Glaxler and present­
ed a color film entitled, "You
and Your Bicycle." Following
the film he explained many
o f the new traffic and bicycle
regulations, a n d answered
qurstione from the audience.
Officers for the t964-A6 year
were installed by Mrs. Bob­
bie Rraddy. They were Mrs.
Dora Lee Russell, president;
Mrs, Virginia Hughey, vice
president; Mrs. John Ford,
secretary; and hire. Barbara
Stevens, treasurer.
After the installation Wal­
ter Torres gave the devotion­
al.
Mrs. Russell, the new pres­
ident, Introduced the various
committee chslrrnen. They In­
clude Mrs. Hairl Summersill,
home room mothers; Sirs,
Florence (ilssler, program;
Mrs. Joan Ford, membership;

and Mrs. Jo Ann Oglesby, with Mrs. Nichols' room hav­
publicity.
ing 14; Mrs. Foster, 13; and
A turkey dinenr and rum­ Mrs. Welsh, 10,
mage sals are planned as
fund-raising projects.
now you can own
Mrs. Bobble Rraddy, chair­
man, announced that tha din*
nor will be held Saturday,
Oct. 10. More details will be
announced at a later date.
Mrs. Roy Nichols, principal,
introduced tha new third and
i.23-IN C H
fourth grads teacher, Mrs.
Allen Foster.
A room count waa taken

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Funeral Notices

Coffee Thursday
For GOP Group

Wieboldt's

Books Given

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C U S T O M -Q U A L IT Y

«KT, I.KWIS W— Mr.
President Johnson's cam­
t^wls SI. leinhart. ts. of 701
Myrtle
Air. died Sunday.
paign chairman in Florida to­
Funsrsl servlets will be at
day cheered Senator Speisard
S is a. m. Wsdnssdsr, *t All
Pouts Catholic Church with
L. Holland's open suppport of
Father IttrharJ Lyuna offi­
the President's election as “ the
ciating. Horary will ba re­
most Important recent politi­
cited at 7;lfi p. rn. tonight
at the Prlsnm Funeral Home.
cal development in this state."
SENATORIAL CANDIDATE Claude R. Kirk Jr., of Jacksonville and hi*
lturl.il will bs In Ouklawn
Thomas F. Fleming Jr.,
Memorial I'.irk. tlrlawin Fun­
pretty teenage daughter, Kitty, gTeet Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lowe of Cassel­
eral Homs In charts.
state campaign chairman for
berry, while on a handshaking tour of Seminole Plaza Saturday afterthe LBJ Campaign Committee
n u t M lN JOH* W. — Mr.
noon.
( Herald Photo)
John M. Fulahum. IS, Ovltdu,
declared: ,
ritsd Saturday. Funeral ssr“ Senator Holland's public
vies will h« at S:l&lt;&gt; p.
statement that he supports the
Thursday, at tha Church of
Hod. Oviedo, with Iter, Italph
Democratic presidential nomi­
t&gt;. Hunting officiating. Hurnee, la speaking for hla relal will ha In ths Ovlsdo
Cents
tery, Britton Funrral
election, and la voting for him,
Hums tn charts.
can only be interpreted as a
rejection by the moderate
r
Mrs. Philip Perryman will
conservatives of the extreme
Lewis M. Leinhart, TS. of
serve si hostess to * coffee Aeytfciic tftat's
rightists.
701 Myrtle Ave., died Sunday
honoring
Republican candi­
Fleming added:
By Jsac Casselberry
cumpamed by his attractive at 10:15 p.m. Born Jan. 30,
"Holland U a nationally re­ dates at her home, 3141 Ce­
1380, in Oviedo, he has lived
Clauds R. Kirk, Florida Re­ teenage daughter, Kitty.
cognised leader of the moder­ celia Drive, Bear Lake, Thurs­
in Sanford for the past 56 ate conservative! — those day at 8 p.m.
A
successful
business
execu­
publican candidate for the U.
tive, attorney, and Investment year*.
Honor guests will hr Dr. Ro­
calm voices which frequently
S. Senate, announced the ap­
He waa a member of AU differ with the national admin­ bert Hoover, Legislature; E. mu m u « GOOD PKT IR
banker at the age of 33, Kirk
pointment ot Rep. Jan Fortune lives in Jacksonville with hts Souls Catholic Church; Celery
istration but whose patriotic Pope Bassett, County Com­
1|lr '* wt»h |B.rel+t *♦»***♦ jhil
of Seminole as hit district wife. Sarah, and their four Camp No. 625, W O W , flan- dedication is unquestioned.
mission; Walter H o b e r g .
campaign manager Saturday, children.
font, and Plumber Local &gt;03,
Sc
I
mol
Board;
Chuck
Kern,
Under Senator Holland's
during a handshaking tour of
As a Marine veteran of Orlando.
leadership, the thoughtful, pa Justice of the Peace, and Guy
Sanford and Casselberry.
Survivori Include his wife, triotlc conservatives are serv­ Alien, Tax Assessor.
World War II and again during
Kirk also spoke at a poli­ (he Korean War, he abhors the Mrs. Mary Agnes Leinhart, ing notice that they place the
The public Is invited to at­
tical rally sponsored by the lack of concern being shown Sanford; two daughters, Mrs. nation's welfare ahead of per tend the coffee and to partici­
CAMERA SHOP
Jayceea in Orlando Saturday for our 16,000 servicemen be- James D. Doasey, Statesboro,
210 S. PARK AVE.
sonal feelings hi the November pate in a question and answer
night.
ing violated by the "no-win'* Ga., and Mri. P. G. Dean, 3 elections."
session.
The object of hla Seminole policy in Viet Nam.
Jacksonville; t h r e e grand­
visit was to confer with For­
He is in favor o f chasing Cas­ daughters; one great-grand­
tune and to meet as many vot­ tro out of the Caribbean by son; two listers, Mrs. Clark
ers as possible. He was ac- supporting the Cuban refugees Harvey and Mitt Gladys Lelnin their effort to free their hart, both of ampa.
country from communism.
“ Only a vote getting gimfck ," he said of Johnson's
anti-poverty program, which
he referred to a* a “ no-work,
no worry, and no witness pol­
icy ." lie added, “ The only an­
By Maryaaa Mflra
By Mr* Ritchie Harris
The Enterprise School li­
Bear Lake Boy Scout Troop swer to poverty Is the tradi­
tionally American one of free brary has received five hooka
MO will Join three other enterprise."
in memory of James Carol!
troops far a Court of Honor
Kirk ts serving on the Board Coullette, son o f Mr. and Mrs.
to be hold Monday, Oct. 5, at of Governors of the Florida Ralph Cotilii-Ue, who died
H p, m. at the VFW Homs on Defense-Space Industry Com­ April 2.1 of this year, and ap­
Eduewater Drive. Stunts will mittee.
propriate card* have been
He appeared before the Lat­ place*! in them.
receive badges for advance­
in American Task Force of the
ment in rank.
Booka given hy meml*ers
House of Representatives Re­
of the school faculty are
Gerald Aldrich will be In
publican P.diry Committee to
"(limits nf Invention" hy Ed­
charge of Bear l,ake‘a part in
ro|&gt;ort on his recent trip to
gar Tharp; Rand McNally's
the ceremony. Bruce Nelson
South America during which
"Book of Ihe United States,"
is scuutmaster, Robert Bunhe had conferences will, many
and "Tlie Gulden Book of Sci­
nell, rubmaster, and Wes Latin American leaders.
ence” by Bertha Marla Park­
Clark, explorer advisor.
'65 ChnroUt Impala Super Sport Coupe
Patrol leaders of the Bear
Cleaning agents are the most er. The fourth grade class, o f
tak e troop are Roger Bun­ common cause of hand der­ which he was a member, pre­
nell, Eagle Patrol; Bill An­ matitis in housewives, accord­ sented "Answers and More
derson, Bsar; and Frank ing to Ur. John M. Shaw of the Answers" hy Mary Elting
Crout, Panther.
University of Washington Medi and "The King o f the Wind”
cal School.
by Marguerite Henry.

Fortune District L. M. Leinhart
Dies Here At 78
Manager For Kirk

NOW READY

A L L COLORS

Sept. 29, 1964 — Page 3

fr r a lh

P E T U N IA S

Incorporatingsi the fcatuirs that kavs Buds DwMoot i
by Mrover a quarterof a century, thl* taint Du Moat inctadrs al
Itsasfonnrr dwells, botultd23* picture lubewith30,000vohsefpkwre)
amptdUd sutooutk: pin control, andrttkiuve fense-T— far |
toeing. Ths wsienl or mahogany grained i
every rocsn Interior. Up-front I
M 'S lW P I I Mgh Uclky sound tyatoto to*
how much quality as Batacaat
we ossrerw n reuses

at this low prict our

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beginning o f icbats neic

’€5 Chevrolet

J. M. Fulghum
Dies In Orlando

SEE US FOR
THE BESt

John M. Fulghum, 29. died
at 2:30 p.m.. Saturday, in Or­
lando as a result of an auto
accident.
A native of Turner County,
Ga.. he has made hU home in
Oviedo for the past 24 years.
He waa employed by Nelson
and Co., Oviedo.
Survivors are hi* wife, Mrs.
Rine Fulghum, three sons,
Edward, .Michael and Billy
Joe; his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Curtis Whittle; one lis­
ter, Mrs. Paul Willis; all of
Oviedo, and five brothers,
James, David, Wayne and
Thomas, all of Oviedo, and
Joe Lee of Hawaii,

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’tio. Beneath it* clean-hewn lines, there'*
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and more foot room too. There are also
curved aide windows, fine new fabric* and
a new instrument panel that'* finished (in
tile impala aerie*) with the look of IlainI-

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�A Public Works Career
• In n a I (M a N a n r A.
ad Saafard I tet t Ma to
WIN f i N lw •until
Wa h m _______
_
aov tfcaa « a tarv what to do with.
* foblle Btraat, lacnUtad for aafaty
hy aw rtfap pat down by pablje
warka wapfeyea, gaardad by traffic
aifaa taataOad and maintained by
pabOa aorta tnwe, ora had a few
yow took out
t*Mh t h b

_

a aaaaad tbaaaht that it orill not on­
ly ha dbpaaad of hat alao la a uni­
tary buhmmt to pr—erra your health
aad w*n beta*?
Whaa yow prepared to go to work
thla aparwhn did pea bare to.boQ
Wa fa laafiid aad Seminole Coun­
ty dost hate to think bock but a
few Mart days to realise what life
orHhowt pabtk works facilities means
- Snaabedy bad the foraaiebt and
ability la pita far our water needs,
pollution eoatrol facilities, streets
aad Ufbways aad disposing of our
rafuso. Sawiborty to operating aad
wialatahHat these facilities, too.
A resent study by the American
Public Works Association revealed
that cat of the most critical prob­
lems (bead by public works is the
recruitment of sufficient members
of trained personnel.
Cities aad towns of the United

frmrinc&gt;at
At a rate
rata never
a m be­
fore equalled
led la
In history and, as
u they
grow, they
y will need more edean,
pure water, more pollution control
fedlitice end more rood capacity.
To under estimate the job to be
done would constitute a disservice to
our children and grandchildren. Af­
ter ail, they will be living in the com­
munity environment we create now.
Public works plays a significant
rote in our lives and in everything
we do. Wa ose them to get to our
Jobe, to keep our homes and neigh­
borhoods free of epidemic diseases,
to provide dean water, to maintain
and dean our streets, protect us and
pressrva our frdllties especially dur­
ing storms, to provide street and
highway ufety literally 24 hours a
day.
So The Herald takes thla occasion,
National Public Works Week, to re­
mind ourselves and our readers of
these facts and to encourage those
who wish to re-shape the environ­
ment in which we and future generatione shall live to consider a career
in public works.

So here I ara. I would be

nism. Who to doing the pussy- appreciate it very much tbi
faettng todayf Reatee hatee you can tot me know a few
q ltd oeter. 7tet to tha tied to boys or rtrl* or If you gWo

M tor, Borald:
We m b ftaakfel I* Almighty
Gad that w* ratals a* much
aa ww have, after

Thought For Todoy

fat-lfc*
be (be
tk si lives
the grim i
to

to
poUWsKer tflbrieM
•crabby•voiced
East

k that tnbrtcbt, last Gotmsay's top Communist tine*
tho «sd of World War U, was
aa Ms way out
W , while puriw hit ths
regimes of Poland, Hungary,
Bulgaria, Cseehoslovskls sad
AS Sottot Union itself, Ulbrieh
Now tho rumor of Ulbricht'*
oetly demise u • political
b i f e M r boon rovlvod. And
this time thorn might bo son**’
ddag to it
ft arlsoo (tarn Nikita Khru­
shchov's planned vlilt to Bonn,
capital of tho Wait Gorman
Republic, and a mooting with
Chaeeollor Ludvig Erhard.

is wppaeed to
havo discussed his West Gor­
man trip with Ciooh Uadtr
Antonia Novotny and the foralps ministers of Poland, Hun­
gary, sad Cieehoalovakls dur­
ing hla recent visit to Prague.
If the purpose of them dlscutsfcms was to seek means
at suing ten*km between Mucow and Bonn, one effective
measure would be the retire­
ment of Ulbricht
Since Ulbricht’* triumphant
return to Berlin » board a Red
army plana In IMS, hi* centoleu attacks againit Ires West
Berlin and against the Bonn
government have made Mm so
detested that West German
leaders have declared that no
chance of fruitful contacts
with East Germany exists so
tong aa he remains In power.
Hla removal would apply a
powerful balm also to the fre­
quently ruffled relations be­
tween Moscow and Sown.

Harold Area Correspondents
Ahem arts Barton
Mrs. Jolla Bettes
U S -lltl
■ear Lake-Ferest City
Mrs. Maryana MUew
SMUTS
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Mrs. J
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Mrs. Freak WhM*
DeHew
Mr*. M
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Mrs. Margaret Coeby
932-4799
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Dr. Crone*!

Sanford, Florida

Letters

343-3144

You cant cut a budget
working In tha dark. I tuggeet that Mr. Jabneott turn
those light! on agmln.
—Rep. Frank T. Bow, R-Ohlo,
•cures administration econ­
omy driva during GOP con­
Tuaa., Sept. 29, 1964 vention.

I would have had a good
tlmo debating with lka on ec­
r a m voltolmb, c
onomic questions, but the
j h u i a, n u n u a
BOBBBT ALWXAXUBB
chance navsr cams.
Associate Kilter
Aivertletng Dirwier
■AWWV I. JOU.VSUN
—Frsd C. Proehl, 04, one-time
b o s ubw bw
UaasBlag Kdlier
A S v . r il . l M M e e se er
praaidentiel candidate of
MVMNJB k lL U S K K W
BOX PLATT
the Greenback party, In
Teltertpb Killlor
eaerel Aivertleleg Sleaeger
•MIS WILLIAWe
4AMUl eiSUWWAILSiB
wistful r«trua|&gt;ect.
a * * l* t v
K ille r
Beeleeee U iiu sr
m t t u ) atsrin
r u n w il l s
tiltr B iller
Beebeelesl Suet
So I think by election time
i l 'U I W SILLS
BILL VI Jtt'ISAT
I'm going to Lake a long rest
c«wair Bitter
■t*f( Tiwiuer*eb*r
and maybe go out to Califor­
nia and just sleep for sevara!
*CBSI Big HUB WA'
weeks .
Be man
SeeWeale Ceemp
—Former President Eisen­
14* Week
»* ** I Tear
|U»* l tear
hower telle of hla poetMS • Meatb*
M l • Ueatbe
I I I • Meetbe
IS* t Meetbe
election plans.
WALTIUI A. UtWLOW.

ana r t u u m

9. B Festal BSfalsUeea ereefse^Vs?att
pete la eiveaee.

LM I B e a u

■ssJI Mbeertfilaea be

men la go around, you better
train yourself to b* BOTH a
devoted mother and alio a sat­
isfying wife.
Remember, most divorces
start in the bedroom! And 13,000,000 children In America
now live In broken homes!
The ao-cilled Innocent wives
have usually been at least 30
per cent to blame, toot
So send for my booklet "Sex
Differencea Between Men and
Women." enclosing a long
stamped, return envelope,
plus 20 cents. Memoriae its
contentsl
(Always writ* te Dr. Craa*
fas car* ef thla am spaper,
earlealag a long stamped,
addressed eevetepo aad B
ecate te cover lypiag aad
printing reels when ysn
far aae to Ua booklets.)

!L°.r. *.-*.-*.* ^*1"*
|predate any publicity we can
ternal Interest In the baby to get cm dogs or animals of all
becloud her vision.
kinds.
Regardless of a new baby, Would like to see a picture of
the typical husband atiU finds the big dog that chased the
hla stomach demanding three VW. Thanks again for any ar­
square meals per day. Wives, ticles pertaining to a dog's
get hepI
life.
And he also has an even
R. T. Johnson, chair­
greater erctlo hunger that de­
man Seminole Humane
mands satisfaction, too.
Society
The main trouble in marri­
age is usually tha fact that
women are created to be
about 23 per cent erotic and
T9 per cent maternal while
their mates are 75 per cent
erotic and nut over 23 per cent
paternal.
During the first months of
marriage, the wife has no
other outlet for her 73 per cent
maternal urges than her huaband.
So abe bablee him and also
expends her 29 per cent erotic
affection on him.
But notice wbat happens
when the baby arrives!
She suddenly shifts her T9

W HY

B U Y O N E

England. It la more noted
aa the site of a placa of
execution from tho 12th
century through the 18th
century. Gallerie* were built
la front of the gallows for
spectators aad eeata were
aold at a high price. The last
execution took place in 1783,
tbe scene then being trans­
ferred to Newgate.

By W. Willard Wtrtsa
V. 8. Secretary to Labor
(First to twe article* &gt;
We are learning more and
more clearly the undramatie
but central lesion that estab­
lishing equal employment op­
portunity la Its true sense re­
quires continuing, affirmative
action. It Isn't n matter of
stopping something. It la ■
matter of starting something,
and of keeping it going.
In this connection, we have
recently given n research
grant to Michigan and Wayne
State Universities under the
Manpower Development snd
Tralidng Act to study the ad­
justment by employers, unions
and workers in 20 selected
firms to the employment of
Negro worker* in new Jobs.
One of the contributions will
be to provide a clearing house
for exchanging experlenco on
this and other matters.
Vital as are tha attitudes
within the company in provi­
ding equal employment op­
portunity, community attitu­
des will also determine whe­
ther equal opportunity be­
comes a practice or remains
Just a policy. Community re­
sentment often prevents or
impairs the commitment of a
company and its own work
force to equal opportunity. It
will be difficult to Meruit min­
ority group members If they
must face the hostility of their
neighbors aad are deprived of
adequate housing, public ac­
commodations and schools for
their children.
This Is on* of tha reasons
tbe President's Committee on
Equal Employment Opportun­
ity has been bolding regional
conferences
increase under­
standing and support for equal
opportunity.
The Community Relations
Committee of the Advisory

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• G E T O N E

MamjCdrttei

M

Tyburn la a toft-bank

tributary of the Thames, In

PAY

Kussia was leaked
i oottot tor toe taapeyar'a goods uwder F. D. ■.,
hot now that the very pis la
outspoken criticism of Rus­
sia agsteat tha very soul of
AAMrtea.it to Urn* that we use
•sir Gad gives intestinal for­
titude to analyxe every candi­
date that aspires far any high
offle* la thla wonderful land
la which ww Uve. It waa the
heme ef the pilgrim* — aed
rv ted to believe that
they might worship God as
they chose. Today, our only
hop# ea ChrUUena lay in the
boada ef Sen. Goldwater,
whom we ar* certain will
make every effort to put Bi­
ble reading, prayer etc. back
la tbe school*, aa well es to
b 1o e k communist activity
bet*. 1 believe some folks
would vote for satan if be
could guarante* outer space
spendfeg. regardleei ef the
future. Keadere, this election
does not only apply to tbe very
Immediate future, but with
men without GUTS that make
old Chamberlain ef Britain
■earn like e piker, we will be
sold out to our enemies I I
would rather be blasted to
places and go to meet my ma­

W

prayage and to November with
their vnle. Be aarimte, this to
ae time te gamble on alee
word# to Johaaos. (think ba­
ton K to ten late)
Rev. W. B

a little note In yew paper an
I may get some answers.
Horuku Kurtki
110 Yokeyame-ch*
Seto-ehl, Alti-htn
Japan
PS. 1 want to introduce
myself. I em fifteen yean old
girl aad em attending Ma- ’
gago Girts Commercial Acad­
emy high school aad am In 10
class. My hobbtee are reading
and music.

Editor. Herald:
Jm t read your wait ad col­
umn. I noticed you have lost
cate and loot dogs advertiseYou bare m i dog Editor, Herald:
I thoroughly enjoyed Had­
This glvwa me soother Me­ ing Julian Steactnm's ac­
lon to teH you we her* le Sem­ count of the last school board
inal* County need ■ Humane meeting. These are the things
Society. Wa need M now, and so necessary to inform tho*
we need it bed. We could help people of Seminole County to
people with their animal their problems.
Mr. Stcnstrom doee aa **•
1 hope more people will rea­ cellcot Job to presenting tho
lise this need la their county news and you do an excellent
far such e society. It seems a Job of publishing R. Fleas*
sham* that all our surround­ continue,
ing counties have a society but
A. W. Epps Jr.. DDS
not Seminole. Thanks again
School Board Member
far your cooperation.
R. T. Johnson, chairman Edlto~, Herald:
Seminole Humane Society I have alweye found that
anyone calling other* name* is
Editor, The Herald:
Just trying to quiet their own
I like to ask your favor conscience, President Johnson,
and would appreciate It vary Walter Reutber, Gua Hall, be
much if you can give ms forgot to mention George
some hslp. What I want is to Washington, Lincoln, Jefferson
have a few American pen ete.
friends but did not know bow
What is wrong with this par*
to get thtna.
son’s reasoning. 1 doubt very t
Tho oth er day 1 w as fortu­ much If Cromirti* knows ar
nately told by Youth Council understands anything about
for International Contact that communism.
the beet way to find on* is
Daniel Pollock

A Chance To Work

Worry Clinic

Qttp fcauforb Jerald
Pkfo 4

VAATkUli MITPOIB I M t

Khrushchev wants the West
Carman machinery and equip­
ment which could help speed
his own Industrallzation pro­
gram but how far bo is willing
to go In the matter of conces
sbmi remains a question.
The West Germans at the
least will want Soviet reeognl
Marvin’s wife to
per cent maternal urge te the
tioe of West Berlin as an in
ally sowing the seeds ef di­ new Infant. This drop* her at­
togral part of West Germany
vorce. Aad If It happen*, she tention toward her husband
and guaranteed access to it
will feel IM per cent lane- from the former 100 per cent
through the Communist tone.
reet ef say guilt yet she win down to 23 per cent.
At tho most, they want re­
be at toast S* per ceat 1a
In fact, the usual wife may
unification of Germany through
b
l a m e . Alas, 13JM,m no longer devote even 23 per
free elections la both too**.
Yet Moscow has shown signs Amerle sa ehlldrra new live cent to her mate, for when
in brakes homes — aed yea women have children, they
of willingness to ease off the
pressure on Berlin Into the In­ msfhcrs i m eftoa nwUttog- ten go along for weeks at a
ly to Mam*. Send far tbe sex stretch, apparently quite con
definite future.
tent on no more rrotle atten­
Moscow's recently signed baeUet betewl
3* year friendship pact with CASE T-4M: Marvin G., tion than ■ goodnight kiss.
Not so their husbands 1
East Germany made no men­ aged 29, Is a restless husband.
So If you wives wish to be
tion of a aspirate peace treaty "Dr. Crane," he began. "I
which would placa control of married a wonderful girl three smart, don't follow the line of
Berlin access In East German years ago and we were Ideally least resistance, which in
jour case means don't become
happy (or about a year.
Communist hands.
A number of the satellites "Then our baby arrived and merely baby tenders.
Despite your love and de­
have signed trad* agreement! my wife became so prtoccu
with West Germany recognis­ pied with It that abe forgot me. light with your new infant, be
ing the apeelal status of West "Oh, not entirely, of course, practical enough to realize
Berlin as a part of Wait Ger­ but she'd have my meals late that your tlnanclal mainstay is
many.
so I’d grow caustic because of your husband.
If you don't keep him satis­
As for Ulbricht, he to now TO my peptic ulcer,
yeara old and age alone might "When it starts to burn and fied at Ihe table and espec­
ially In the bouduir, then some
make him susceptible to Map­ gnaw, I demand food fast
ping down.
"And she also grew diffident other female may threaten
As a one time hard-line Stal­ about marital relationa for your home.
Beware, for there are mil­
inist and 'he man who built the waa afraid abe would get
lions more women than men
the Berlin wall, he may also pregnant again.
havo outlived hla usefulness In "So we quarrel about food in the U. S. A.
■n ara of khruahchev-ityle co­ and we argue about sex and Since there arrn’t enough
existence.
then she cries and thinks she
Against such speculation to la abused.
Ulbricht'* proven loyalty to
‘Now I am delighted with
Moscow snd the fact that as our baby, too, but I atilt want
yet no trained successor has my meals on schedule and my
Editor, Herald:
appeared on Ihe horizon.
proper ration of erotic food,
Have just read your Around
too. Am I wrong!"
the Clock article on National
Marvin's wife Is heading for Dug Week. We here in the
a divorce,
sooner or later.
„
Seminole Humane Society ap-

Quotes

te ask seme

th*

Ulbricht Rumor Grows
Of sa tbs HtalUls Cammaaiat

T o The Editor
ly, atheistic bee! of commu­ paper for the help.

Eager to maintain the unity of the
Spirit in the bond of peace,—Ephes­
ians 4:3.
Ths world will never have lasting
peace as long as man reserve for war
the finest human qualities. Peace, no
lesa than war, requires idealism and
self-sacrifice and a righteous snd dy­
namic faith,—John Foster Dulles.

Phil Newsom Soys

Latters

"Who Soys We're Antf-lntelfectuaf— W«
Use the Best Hoods Available"

Council can be of assistance
In such matters.
Labor has also recognized
1U responsibility In thla mat­
ter. Last summer. President
George Mcany established a
special Civil Rights Commit­
tee of tho AFL-C10 and that
Committee has been concen­
trating on establishing com­
munity groups to combat all
forma of racial discrimina­
tion.
Thera Is muc'v that can be
done by busiresi, labor and
government working together
to foster local acceptability
of equal employment oppor­
tunity. I am asking the Bureau
of Employment Security to
collect and make available in­
formation about government
agencies and private organiza­
tions which can help employ­
ers to gain community support
for equality of opportunity.
Our ultimate success will be
determined by the example
we set, not by eloquent state­
ments or even by well organ­
ized plans but by job place­
ments and promotions.
The Public Employment
Service will he helpful. It has
more than 19U0 local officcj.
These offices provide free
counseling, testing and place­
ment service* for those seek­
ing work and help to admin­
ister such Federal training
and ra-tralnlng programs as
the Manpower Development
and Training Act. Through the
interstate clearance system,

employers and Job seekers
from all parts of the country j
ara brought in contact with
each other.
To asaiat government conthractors and others who want
to provide equal employment
opportunity, the Bureau of
Employment Security baa des­
ignated a minority group spe­
cialist in each of the Bureau's
elsrcn regions. These special­
ists havo been directed to t
maintain close contact with
Ihe minority group communi­
ties in their regions and to
encourage their utilization ef
the employment service.
Arco, Idaho, wae the first
U. S. town to receive light and
power from atomic energy,
on July 27. 1933.

‘COUNTDOWN”
for citizenship

4 DAYS
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�Johnson Hits Hard At Goldwater; Barry Needles Opponent
GOP Candidate
'Reckless And
Heartless'

LBJ Running
Scared, Says
Arizonan

WASHINGTON (UP1) EN ROUTE WITH GOLDPresident Johnson counted onWATER (VPI) - GOP pcvalexpected political dividends to
dential nominee Barry M.
dap from a erowd-aroaiing
Goldwater, convinced he's tot
New England tour that hooped
his hopes of sweeping the sti*
President Johnson naming
state reiion's Z) electoral rotes
seared, headed into the votein November.
rich Midwest today aboard the
Johnson sought to pin a
•aaaon'a first whistle atop
"reckless and heartless” label
campaign train.
on Republican presidential
challenger Barrp Goldwater
The first stop on the Ari­
during 20 hours of whirlwind
sons senator’s week-long, 33campaigning before crowds
stop trip through Ohio, Indi­
totaling more than 300,000.
ana and Illinois was scheduled
He struck out hard and often
for Marietta, Ohio. The trip
at the Arltona senator in a
ends Saturday in Chicago.
aeries of speeches designed to
Goldwater spoke at a rally
convince Republicans to aban­
outside Washington's U n i o n
don their candidate tor the
Station Monday night shortly
White House this pear and
before his 17-ear special train
•tick with him Instead.
pulled out for Ohio. Standing
The President received the
bareheaded in a light rain, he
GIRL SCOUT Leaders at the Seminole Neighborhood No. Threo Cnm­
wildest welcome since the
told about 1,000 cheering per­
poree
at
Deer
Lake
were
seated
left
to
right,
Cnmporee
Coordinator
Mrs.
campaign started and respond­
sons that the PresMent is run­
Gerald
McGinnis
and
Mrs.
Bradford
Lyon,
co-leaders
of
Junior
Troop
472,
ed bp shaking hands with thou­
ning scared,
Eaatbrook;
Mrs.
Nance
Russell,
Cadette
Troop
338,
Casselberry;
stand­
sands of well-wishers who
“ If things were going so
ing, Mrs. Robert Hoover, Cadette Troop 693, Forest City and Mrs. Ro­
•urged around his open car.
well, he'd still be at home,
bert
Marsh
and
Mrs.
Charles
Lockyer,
co-leaders
o
f
Junior
Troop
910,
And he itopped his motortaking two long awima a day
Casselberry, Not in picture but participating in cnmporee was Mrs. Jack
esds at least three doien
and walking the dogs and re­
Stuart, Troop 628, Altamonte Springs,
(Herald Photo)
times to bold his own version
porters,” be said.
of New England town meetings
"Instead, he's burning up
with super enthusiastic crowds
taxpayer money • mile a min­
wherever he went.
ute campaigning all over this
Johnson rejected Goldwater'*
country. If Lyndon Johnson
suggestion for carrying the
really believed those polls that
war in South Viet Nam to the
he carries in his pocket,
North and brushed off the
would ho be running so hard,
GOP contender’s "whp not vic­
so soon and so fast!”
tory” slogan in foreign policy
GoMwater also threw back
as a "dangerous illusion of
at Johnson the President’s
fantasy.”
charge that the GOP nominee
Time after time, be pound­
aa Chief Executive wouM be
ed on the theme that the Re­
"reckless abroad and heart­
publican party has been cap­
less at home.”
tured temporarily by a faction
"I wonder what kind of
that be saM would "shatter
heart his family has when it
the nation's prosperity and im
allows those people down
peril freedom In the world."
South
on his plantation to live
Before returning to Wash­
the way they do,” the senator
ington, the President psM a
said.
post-midnight hospital call on
"I wonder whit kind of for­
Sen. Edward M. (Ted) Ken
eign
policy It is that has put
nedy, brother of the late Pres­
this country in the shambles
ident.
it's in.”
AN OPEN House was held recently at Highland Memory Gardena, For­
Kennedy’s back was broken
GoMwater's whistle stop
est City, for lot owners. Shown inside the newly built office on the grounds
in a plane crash last June and
tour is his fourth trip since
he la recovering In New Eng
are (left to right) Don Kirby, manager, Mrs. Don Kirby, Mrs. Dorris
the formal opening of his cam­
land Baptist Hospital in Bos­
Parsons, counselor; Mrs. Doris Jones, secretary and A le x Wiles, coun­
paign at Prescott, Aria., Sept.
ton. The Chief Executive was
selor.
(Herald Photo)
3,
to fly to Omaha today about 3
p. m. EDT with NATO Secre­
tary General Manlio Broaio to
review U. S. air strategy and
its role in the North Atlantic
An announcement that the what facilities would be Deed­
Alliance.
He was scheduled to return Federal Aviation Agency has ed in the future.
to Washington after the in­ included Sanford in its list ol "Sanford enjoyed a very
spection trip.
high priority," Frederick aaiil.
Florida locations needing new
"and obviously the FAA survey
airports has nothing to do with bore this out.”
the recent request made for But it has nothing to do with
an airport by the Seminole the Fredericks committees' re­
County Chamber of Commerce. cent air spice meeting in At­
Attorney Gordon Fredericks, lanta with FFA officials in an
chairman of the C. of C. air­ effort to get approval for a
By Jane Casselberry
The Aacenslon Lutheran port planning committee, said Seminole airport.
Church of Casarlberry Guild today that *be FAA's report is "The chamber's request is
m »s. t a n a
will hold a rummage sale Fri­ the reeuit of a survey made now being considered by the
day and Saturday, Oct. 3 and about February of this year to FAA." Fredericks declared,
3, beginning at ft a.m. in the determine what facilities are "and we expect to have a de­
AS3
vacant store at Fern Plata at now available in Florida and cision within M to 43 days.”
Highway 17-03 and S.R.434.
For a safer, more enjoyable
Mrs. Leila Diedola will be
fireplace. Peerless offers
chairman Friday and Mrs. E.
Fergurann wilt be In charge
a large selection of grates,
on Saturday.
log cradles, ftrcvcu,
Soma of tha Items on sate
andirons, wood holders,
will ba men's, women's and
children’s used clothing, bedcool hods, firelighters,
spread*, curtains, and pora
vnd other acceiwricv.
and pana.

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Handy Helpesto Participate In Achievement Day Saturday
By Mn. M. L.
Lake Mwne Handy Helpers
t-H Club wU participate itt the
Achievement Day Saturday, at
which time awards will be pre­
sented to outstanding t-H
members in the county. Ibis
wUl be in the form of a cov­
ered dish supper with an par-

Chief Buhl To
Retire Here
Aviation MataUmith Master
Chief John A. Buhl of Heavy
Attack Squadron U was datached from tha squadron on
board the USS Franklin D.
Roosevelt in Measena, Sicily,
to return to tha United States
for retirement from tha Navy.
Completing 24 years of ser­
vice, Chief Buhl has attained
the highest enllstod rank in tha
Navy and has served as Lead­
ing Chief of VAH-11 for the
past nine months.
A veteran of Heavy Attack
since 1937, Chief Buhl has serv­
ed in Heavy Attack Squadrons
1, 3, • and it. Prior to leaving
the squadron he was presented
with a handsome ships dock
and barometer in tribute to
his outstanding service to the
squadron and the Navy,
After retirement, Chief Buhl
and his wife, Bernice, intend
to reside In Sanford.

ents of the members invited to
be with them. The affair will
start at •:*&gt; p. m. at the San­
ford Civic Center.
National 4-H Week to being
observed from Sept, as- Oct.
L
Tweotr-four aitIs
Use first meeting of the Handy
Helpers Tuesday afternoon at
the home of the leader, Mrs.
H. L. Johnson.
Tha program for the year
was outlined at this time.
Meetings will be heM the Ant
and third Mondays of each
month for the time being. Mre.

TfuJd* Kibbee from the Health
Center will speak to the girls
Oct. I on Acne and other akin
problems, and Mrs. Frances
Warren will leach the girls
about correct skin eire, such
as cleansing and cosmetics.
Mrs. Sue Torres will have
a class on charm and correct
posture. Mrs. Warms win
show the correct way to care
for your hair.
Dan Pelham win teach the
girls to Junior First Aid for
which they wlU receive certi­

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At Seminar

IN N E R SP R IN G M A T T R E SS

By Maryan Miles
A group of men from 8t.
Andrews Presbyterian Church
In Bear Lake attended a Stew­
ardship Seminar held Monday
evening at the Church of the
Covenant In DeLand.
They were instructed on
bow to follow through on a
membership canvass stated for
November.

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ficates at the close at the
course.
Officers for the coming year
•re Betty Baker, president;
Susan Dunn, vice president;
Suzanne Thrasher, secretary;
Patty Baker, treasurer; Char­
lene Baber, delegate; Joy Wil­
son, scrapbook chairman, as­
sisted by Becky and Barbara
Gowen; Bamhi Chesser, re­
porter, end Linde Patton, de­
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�7 Games Listed On County's
Thinking SHS, Lyman And I
O ut Loud

to M n t Dick Ellsworth (t#i
IT) tad tto Chicsgo Cuba 2-1
la Un «aly othar major teagu*

tOte end to tto aniy seateat
to ha played among tha n »
ty'a tear Ugh aebaati at heata
will to Friday sight's tilt a*
M o m o r l a l Itodtem wtoa
Cnmmt Panther* toot Euclid
Hlfh al DaLaad.
Two JayVra l aalaato art
ou tap — both eat of tow*.
Tksndoy the SHS JayVtra

•tedium It w u laaford toadtog U to 0 and Orlando (Tto
Grenadiers of Colautel) had
tto beQ on tto two-yard Vat.
Tim# was ruling out-agate.
Orlando trted to hit tto lira
but they mot • ootid wall —
and Just like It w u 37 years
aadtite to u ’ aaottor. laaford
m a ra u d and a U to • vie-

Want to laew lew maay
people saw that ball game Fri­
day Bight?
Athbtle director Fred Gina*
says about 1,500 wan an
httd. Apparently, h* gutued,
the heavy afternoon rate
frtgbteeed emne customers
from both Orlando and San­
ford away.
There wars 2,801 tickets
aaid in advance and at the
gate, plus 850 aaasow ticks!
holders present. That w u a
total of 2411- When you fitura tha two bands aad tha
attoe “ deadheads" such as tha
pm s, etc.. Genii says It
would hit or exceed 3400.

“HEY! WHERED MY
blockera go?” bamoasa
Seminole’* littla halfback, Chuck S c o t t
(black Jersey 20) aa no
leu than five of Colo­
nial's hug* Grwnadiera
(above) g a n f up on
him during Sanford's
IS to 6 win over the
Orlando c l u b Friday
night at Memorial Sta­
dium. Bill Vincent Jr.,
tha H e r a l d ' a staff
photographer, explained that othar Semi­
nole* a n d Grenadiers
moved out of rang* §o
ha could get thia action
shot. On tha o t h e r
hand, (left) a lonely
Grenadier g e t a him­
s e l f completely aurrounded by five Tribes­
men led by Buddy Bur­
ton (41) and Bill Kuy­
kendall (80). M o r a l
told by these photos
is: Either stay with
your blockers or out­
run the opposition.
(Herald Photos)

at ■eeaa’a Baby Breves and
Lywaa Hlfhte Hist JayVoa
alttau to hlatory |oaa to Now
Smyrna Beach lor a fracas
with the Baby Barracuda*.
to Sanford Tharsday night
the Sanford Junior Hlfh
Braves tost the Baby lions
of Ovtedo.
Tto Bravos win to attempt*
taf to bounce back from their
7 to 8 loaa to South Seminole
Hlfh’a Harrietnee last Thurs­
day avanlnr. Tto Hurrteanoa
will to idle thie weak. It will
to tto lin t outing for tto
Baby Lions aad Crash Dick
Prater.
At Boone, atra Thursday
night, tto 8H8 JayVaeo will
put their string of SI tilts
without a loaa on tha Una.
Coach Balph Btumpf expects
his little Tribesman to run In­
to Mine stiff competition from
tto little Bnvra but they art
nevertheless anxious to gat
tto chance to try for number

Coach Dick SRvsn takas his
Baby Greyhounds ta New
Smyrna Beach. It will mark
tto first time Lyman has
flatted n JayVao tram aa such
and it will to tha first of
four tilts on this year’s slot*.
Crooms with a 14 record
meet* Its old foo, Euclid undor tho Memorial Stadium
lights. Following a terrific
opener against Ocate, Crooma
went to Gainesville a n d
couldn’t gat started.
Bad break*, including nomsroua penal ilia kept tho
Panthers hemmed op in their
own territory. Bat Coach Wlllia Holt la talking "eoma
back” to kla Cote end being
on homo territory will also
help.
Art Scott’s Lions, with two
A UP1 dispatch out of New
nndor
their bolt, are gattlng
York than said that within two
weak* Johnny Ksraa would to bungler all tto time. They will
ghrea his walking papers aa ba away from homa for tto
manager of tto St Louis Car­ flnt time but thia should not
dinals. Now tha Cards are hinder tho Lions and their
right la tha thick of tha Na oxperioncad machine against
tional League flag chaw and tto Umatilla squad.
Lyman, loser to Ocoee in
white tto Phils aad tto Rada
are battling the Cards could their initial eneouter, meets
tho Apopka Blua Darters In
■Up la.
Suppose tto Card* did win a contest that right should
tto flag. Do you aupposa tto can to rated a teiaup. Apop­
Cardinal boose* would make ka has had two previous out­
ing*, losing to Ocoee and to
You know tho man tho *o- Bishop Moors.
eallad expert* aaid would re­ Seminole runs into another
place KeanaT Hi* name's Lao big Metro tost — tho Trojana
Durocter.
of Evens. Tho contest will ho
played under those mercury*
vapor floodlight* at Evans
Field. The locelo played there
In 1982 whan they mot Bishop
Moore.
But rogardloeo of the lights,
Seminole will run Into a tough
Evana club — on* that told
Daytona Mainland to • IS to
II tla last Friday night Tho
provloua Friday night Main­
land playad a scoreless tie
with Andrew Jackson of
Jacksonville.
It should be an interesting
weekend of football.

Packers Win

SHASMan Grabs
First Place In
Grid Contest

Only once before, Greta
recollects, that a perfect se­
lection list had been turned la
to Tba Herald.
This weak net ora but three
perfect entries were received.
John X. Stubbtea of Sanford
Naval Air Mitten. City Brarestion Director Jim Jeraigan
aad WTRR announcer Gil
Luck all had M perfect selec­
tions.
Tba wteaer w u decided by
their picks aa ta the highest
number of points that would
ba scored by say ora team.
Stubbtea selected 40 and
won first place, Jcmlgsn with
35 points was ncond and Luck
with 34 points was third.
Tbs winners last week in­
cluded, Florida State over
TCU, Northwestern over In­
diras, Georgia Tick over Mi­
ami, Southern Cal ovar Okla­
homa, Florida over Mtesisilppi State, Ohio State over SMlf,
Army over Boston College, N.
C. State over Ctemaoe, Mary­
land ever South Carolina and
LSU over HIc*.

By DavM Hlgftetotkam
DETROIT (Ui’I) _ Tha
Herald Sports Writer
Groan
Bay Factors rotted to
Fumble* played tha leading
a
14
to
S halftime load Mon­
rate in Samteol* High's first
day night ovar the Detroit
Metro Conference footbill cooLions and then switched to
test Friday night when the
ultra-conservative football in
Tribe pasted a 13 to 6 decision
tho second half. They hung
oo tto scoreboard ovar Colon­
on for a 14 to 10 triumph boon 12 of 18 passes
fore a crowd of 59403 fans.
ial High.
Colonial lost tto ball three
time* on mtecuca while the
Semteoles lost It one*. On
two of tto thre* occasion* the
Grenadiers fumbled, Sanford
turned them Into tounchdowna.
Tto one time the Tribe lost
tto toll, U cost ttom a touch­
down.
Statistically speaking, tto
Cortina is the high-performance car that masquerades most o f the time as a ffvei
Grenadiers used 34 offensive
plays to rack up 137 yards
passenger family car. But beneath Cortina's quiet look It is raring to go, and beats
while Seminole used 30 to gain
other competition-modified cars almost every time: more than 140 firsts in races
143 yards. Colonial quarter­
back Gate Coleman connected
and rallies in 23 countries to date. Cortina is the winner o f th e1964Auto-Universum
on one pats of four while
'International Car o f the Year" award, for "outstanding performance, reliability and
bom* on five of sis.

tla for tha American L cifu «
flag tonight M ttoy a m p
ttolr doubletoader with Detroit
la New York aad both BalUmart aad Chicafo Loaa.
Tba Oriolaa aatartaia Waste
In{toe aad tha Whita Sox host
la b Cibooa, who weu to* tba Lot Aaftlaa Aafala, with
eighth straight, aad nlkrar 20-firoa winner Data Chinch
alatad to ptteh tor tba Angsl*.
Caadtoak tettodrateth asnaae- Ctevolrad la at Bottom ra j
tlra victory aa Uto PUto comBiltted two arrara, a wild pitch
•ad a late throw to bona plate.
Fira el tha atea starters tor
lha Cardinal# Maadty light
linaarud by Dovtoo. they in­
cluded Curt flood from tto
Rods, Leu Brack from tto
Cubs, Dick Groat from tba FirW L P ci G|
•tea, BUI White from tto New York
PS « JU
Giaate aad Julias Javier from Baltimore
S3 M 482 S
tha Pirates. Darina also gave Chicago
90 *4 .592 3
17-gamo winner Curt Sim- Detroit
S3 73 .532 12'k
mono a tryout with tha Card* Los Aag.
80 7# ,300 16‘k
after to w u cut by Philadel­ Mina.
77 79 .4*4 Il«*
phia ts 1MO.
Cteva.
78 80 AH 191*
Tto Cardinal*, probably in Boston
• 88 .439 27
the tost shape of tha three Wash.
61 M .389 27
noteaden a* far as tha sche­ Ban. City
SS 100 .355 40
dule is coaetrntd, have two
Monday’* Result*
lamaa remaining with tto No games scheduled
Phfla aad finish with three
Today’* Gamra
gamra against lha New York Detroit at New York 2, (T-N)
Hate, sB at home, white tto Washington at Baltimors &lt;N)
Phils and Rada clash head-on Los Angeles at Chicago (N)
at Cinetens. 1 in their final two Kins It City at Minnesota
games. Tba Rada open a three­ Cleveland it Boston 2, (T-N)
some aeries with Pittsburgh
Wednesday's Games
tonight la Cincinnati.
■an*as City at Minnesota
Tba *malltat Dodger crowd Washington at Baltimore, (N)
la tha history of Dodger Sta­ Detroit at New York, (N)
dium —11,M S- aaw Lea Ang­ Cleveland it Boston
eles break a M tie ou a loop- Only gamas scheduled

G ET R E A D Y FO R W IN TER NOW

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Cincinnati
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St. touto
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Phil*.
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San Fran.
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Milwaukee
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Pitta.
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Los Ang.
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Chicago
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Houston
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New York
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Monday's Retells
Si Louis 3 Philadelphia 1 (N)
Los Angela* 2 Chicago 1 (N)
Only game* scheduled
Today’s Gamra
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, (N)
Philadelphia at St. touts (N)
Now York ft MUwaukeo (N1
Chicago at tot Angeles (N)
Houston at San Francisco (N’ i

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LEADING THE CHEERS thia year for the Sanford Junior High School
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are (front, from left) Chrissy Shedden, Capt. Pam Edwards and Pam
Pigott; (back row, from left) Duane Vihlen, Donna Hogan, Pam Robin*
son, Susie White snd Janet Lewis. Eighth grade cheerleaders are (front,
from left) Julie Persons, Sue Jeffcoat and Karen Johnson; (back row.
from left) Betta SpinelU, Vicki Hardin, Jane Hero, Daphne deGahahl
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Strikes And Spares

• 10 football gamoa thia weokend are placed,
one in each ad on this page. Indicata winner by
writing in the name of team opposita tha advertiaar’a name on tho Entry Blank, No
■cores. Just pick winners.

New League Bowler Rolls Scratch

• Pick a number which you think will bo tho
highest number of points scored in any on*
gam* on this page and placa this number in
the space provided in Entry Blank. This will
bo used to break ties.

Game O f 211 And Series Of 5 2 4
By Jobs A. Spoilt!

A reminder to ell o f tho
women bowler* In the tree
that it’s atilt not too late to
attend your open meeting of
the Sanford Women'* Bowling
Aaaociation — tonight at 3,
In the nuriery at the lane*.
A epecial invitation to all
new bowler* to niaho it a
point to attend 'came it'll give
you a little inilght into the
handling and planning of your
favorite iport — bowling. Tho
more active you are in an or­
ganisation, the more you'll
like to take part in the meet­
ing*.
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Thi* week we’ll he name
dropper* and let you know
who alt of the local bowling
atari are in their re»pectiv*
bowling league*.
On Wednesday In the Jet
Bowlerettea League, F.laine
Koitival led her team of In­
land Materiel* with th* high
eingle end »«rie* for th* ladlas with a 187/50! combina­
tion.
That afternoon In the Hi
Nooner* League, Helen Alt­
man whll# bowling for th*
Wilson Slater four-some tow ­
ed the high seriee, a 621.
And here'a a pleasant aurprise for you. Usually we only
announce game* of 200 or
better over our public addre**
system hut relented on thi*
policy when we told by thi*
charming individual that a
192 is a* close »» she’a gonna
get for a long. long time. And
furthermore, if you wait for
that 200 game you juat might
ba 70 or RO years of age be­
fore you do it.
Well, with that kind o f a
challenge w* were more than
proud to aay Congratulation*,
Sarah Terry! To add Juat a
little bit mors icing to th#
cake thi* 192 game was alao
the high eingls rolled in the
entire league that day.
Sarah should have done
what George Gonterman did
in the Ball and Chain League.

Georgs waa bowling for the
very first time in league play
and wouldn’t you know it but
that he’d come thru with a
2tl scratch game. Mighty
fine, mah friend, mighty
final And before you start
thinking that it waa Juat a
'fluke', ha finished th* series
with a 524. A 174 avaraga —
that's the way of atart-off the
league, isn't it?
a
a a
Soma o f tha other 'goodies’
in the Ball and Chain group
were Bryant Hickson's 207,
Clarenc* llennlng'a 202, th*
huaband and wifa duo o f Lao
Dooley with a 194 and Peggy
rolling a 146. Anothar winning
Mr. and Mrs. combo are the
Kogero’i. — Eva shot a 195/.
fiu7 and Gena bowled a 1BQ/527.
And finally for the Randy
Four, Glenn Smith's 219/642
series.
s e e
In th* Tuesday night Bus­
inessmen’s League, Damny of
Ward Realty team took sin­
gles honor with a 219 a*
HLH'a Schnluiar won the
three-gam* sariaa with a 629.
In Schnlta’a sat there wars
game* of 215 and 205.
O u r Thursday morning
Women's League finally got
around to hanging a handle
onto their action, so whan you
aea th* name Shooting Stars
you'll know it’s pertaining to
this same group o f lassies.
Mardelle Gonterman’* 199
and Joan Adams 602 aerit*
were th* top spots in this laague.

Southeastern
Independents

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Georgia Tech
Southern Mmiaaippt
Chattanooga
Memphia State
Miami

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On* entry onty to each contestant. Entries
must be brought to th* office of this paper
or postmarked no later than Friday Noon,
Oct 2.

And say, while we're on tha
subject of Thursday mornings,
on October 8th at 9:30 a.s*.
wall b* conducting a Free
Bowling Clinic fo r all new
bowlers. Roberta Underwood,
ona of tbs newest faces bar*
at Jat Lanas, baa been buay
calling houaewivae and spread­
ing this invitation in person.
So, in tha event your area
ia emitted by Roberta, why
not plan an bringing a coupl*
of your girl frlenda along fo r
free eoffaa and free bowling
lea sons.
Our nursery la open in tha
event you'd want te bring
your children along, loo.
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Thera war* eight 200 games
or higher rolled In th* Thurs­
day Kegler'l League.
Leading this parade of hits
waa Big Lenny Biondi (all
five foot of him) o f Faron
Builders with a 228 single.
Others in this select group in­
cluded Clarence Hanning 212/.
567 o f Sillivan’s Camara Shop;
Skip Fry an even duac* 200;
from th* CTO Luthea Ski
Stankiawfea 210/659; Owen*
of Glaaa Mat 219 and on tha
Plck-upi, Jo* Hanil and A1
Kipp tied with a 206 gam*.
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Announcing the winners o f
th* Saturday a.m. Junior
Bowling League far tha Sum­
mer, In th* Bantam Division
with thoaa between th* agaa
o f 7 thru 12, wer* th* Sevan
Pins. A salute to Penny Ber­
nal, Patsy Tarry, Billy Martin and Glenn Owana. High
average for th* Bantam* waa
raptured by Billy Martin with
a 152.
In the Junior Division, it
required a special roll e ff t i
determine tha winner between
the Guttersnipes and th* Rig
Three. Hifh average In thi*
division went to Tom PetrunIe with a 167.
A final shot to aur gala!
Don't forgat th* meeting at 9
p.m. in the nuratry at Jet
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Florida National Democratic Committeewoman Fetes Newcomen
Miss Barbara King Engaged
Heads Statewide Voter Registration Program Throughout Area
fan
To Marry Arthur L. Guerry

Mra. Haydoalcratic candidate Cor the Oov-llopDemocrata will
aortoTtm top tody Drawer* tnm Mra.
(be wife of (be Demo-jeraor of Florida, aad etoer|weet Florida.
V M !i, Mm . Aaaette Baker,
la tewing to# I'.ilt at Wad
* a velar regUtrattoe progran called 4 toe 44, tpenaor•d by toe Damoeratle National
Craimtttat, Waahtogto#, D. C.
Aa
a m b e r of (bo
Natloaal Daaacratk ConveoUoa, Florida Danoeratle Na&lt;
f l e a a I Committeewomaa,
Danoeratle Women's C l a b
president of Florida, lndoatrUUet aad housewife; lira.
it rUHln* atata Demoeratle official* tbroaghout
Florida who a n getting all
cttlataa to rafitter before too
voter refktratioa booka are
cloaod ea Oct. a. Mrs. Baker
aald that thoto who have cootribeted 40 boon or more la
(bit refietraltoa work will be
awarded gold pint by too
Dmoeretlc Natloaal Commit­
tee.
It waa alto revealed that
Mra. Baker will Joia Mr*. Ljradoe B. Johann on her wblitle
atop tour to rough northern
Florida oo Oct. • and t. While
MRS. ANNETTE BAKER, Florida National Democratic Committeewom­
dotalla and the Itinerary are I
aaknowa, It waa announced
an, is engaged in a 4 for S4 program, urging all qualified voters in the
that a apodal train carrying
state to register before October 3.

New Slim And Trim Course
Offers Body Beauty Plan

Treasure Hunt

Any of you gala who are Iof charge, is being considered, I For further information, call
Wviag problems with the so plan to “ get in shape" to- 322 3101 and aik for the ftfcwaistline, buatllne or hipllae, ] day.
|rcalion Department,
whether too Urge or too
email, have too opportunity to
have that draam girl flgura
for • vary amall ragialratlon
fae today.
The Sanford Recreation De­
partment U again conducting
• Slim and Trim d a n and
MgUtraUon la still being held.
Classes begin at S:M a.m. on
Monday, Wednesday and Fri­
day. This course U for all
women who want the “ body
beautiful." If you are over­
weight, underweight or "Juil
right," tola body building pro­
gram will benefit you.
The 10-wcek course promises
to be a lot of fun combined
with aome hard work, but
think of all the reward*, e*.
peciatly when friend husband
Mea hla new glamour gal, and
friend* glare with envy.
In one of the classea the
"atar pupil" waa 7# years
young, and upon completion
of tha course, expended more
energy than tho teacher.
A baby sitting service, free

The NAS Officers' Wives
Club will hold their regular
monthly luncheon tola Thurs­
day at the Lake Monroe Inn
at noon.
The members are plsnnlng
a unique 'Treasure TTunl" for
Thursday, Oct. 13. Final plans
will be made at the luncheon
and explicit details will be re­
vealed then.
All members are reminded
to remember their "white ele­
phants."

Officers Wives

Medical Quackery
Feature Thursday

Altamonte

For Home Makers
The Sanford Home Makers
Club will meet at the County
Agent's office on Highway 17M Thursday, Oct. ], at 1:30
p.m.
A special feature on "Med
leal Quackery" will be pre­
sented, which promises to be
moat Interesting and informa­
tive.
Ail members are urged to
be present, end prospective
members are cordially invit­
ed.

Personals
By Julia Bartos

MRS. HELEN KELLY, left, anil Mr«. Judy
Wright are beaming with pride over the lost
inches with a little effort in a Slim and Trim
Class, sjHmsured iiy the Sanford Recreation De­
partment.

DeBary Personals
By Mrs. Frisk White
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Papineau
of Greenville, R. I., visited
Constable and Mrs. Oscar
Papineau and Mra. G. Whitford at their home on High­
way 17-92. They are staying
at the Suu and Sand Motel,
Daytona Beach, and visiting
all tha places of interest in
Central Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Eldridge of Constance Road East,
returned from a nine-week
trip to the north where they
vlatted their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
liam Toffey, in Tenefly, N. J.

Household
Cheese and cheese dishes
should be cooked slowly. Fast
•r high temperature cooking
makee cheese tough and rub­
bery.
e e e
If a nail In a plaster wall
secomee loose wrap a little
doth around the nail, eaturito the cloth with glue, re­
place nail In tha bole and let
tlua harden.
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The green leavet on the
rotate of the lettuce head

They Intended to visit the
World's Fair, scu some shows
In New York, etc,, but due to
e bark injury Mrs. F.ldridge
suffered the second week they
were there she was forced to
rest. Mrs. Eldrltige will have
to take U easy for awhile un­
til her back gels stronger. We
wish her a speedy recovery.
Chester Eldridge is the past
president of tho DcUary Arts
and Crafts Club.
Sirs. B. Hutin of Marta
Road arrived home after
■pending three and a half
months north visiting tier
daughter and roo-lnlaw, Mr.
and Mrs. G. MacFadden, la

Akron, Ohio, and friends In
Cleveland, Ohio, and Rich­
mond, V*.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kratxer
of Miami visited Mrs. Krai
xcr’a family In Dellary for
several days this past week.
Mra. Kratxer la the former
Pat Wilfred.
Member* of the “ Mary Clr
cle" of the DeBary Commun
ity Methodist Church were en
tertained at the home of Mrs
Sidney Swallow on Bayou Viala Tuesday afternoon. Mrs
Clyde Moore presided in the
absence of Mrs. 0. G. rotter
leader.

New Arrivals
tat LL and Mra. Trad W.
(Wally) Pope Jr. announce
the arrival of a baby daugh
ter, Catherine Whitfield, in
Heidelberg, Germany, on Sept­
ember If, 1M4.
Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Miller of
Jacksonville, and paternal
grandparent
arc Mr. and
Mrs. Fred W. Pope of San
ford.

Mr. *nd Mrs. Hobert Brad­
ford have reecntly returned
from a vacation at their sum­
mer home In Waynesville,
N.C., where they enjoyed re
laxatlnn In the cool weather.
Their ton, Robert, had an In
terestlng vacation, visiting In
Chicago and ushering In a
wedding In New Jersey. He la
now enrolled at the University
of Orlando, where he plans
to major In taw.
Rev. and Mrs. V. N. Hag­
gard have just returned from
their vacation where they
visited HIdge Crest, N. C„
Kentucky and Williamsburg,
Va. Guest speakers in toe ab­
sence of the pastor were Rev.
Robert L. New, business ad­
ministrator of the First Bap
list Church of Orlando and a
graduate of toe University of
Alabama and Southwestern
Seminary; and Chaplain Liautenant Colonel W. W. Lynea of
the U. S. Air Force, who
teachea a class of men in the
Friendship Baptist Church.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Brad
ford of Boston Road were
houseguests of Mr. and Mrs
R. C. Hlter of Grata Creek,
tod. Mra. Hlier ia a sister to
Mrs. Bradford.

By Margaret Ceehy
Residents of South Cortex
Avenue, North Orlando, are
delighted to have aa their new
neighbors at number 44, Lt.
and Mra, Samuel Barranco.
Lt. Barranco Is a physician at­
tached to the Sanford Naval
Air Station.
The Barranco* ara not only
new resident* but they are
newlywed, too. Joy waa itudyIng accounting at Loyola Uni
veriUy of the South, in New
Orleans, La., while Sam wai
attending the Tulanc Univers­
ity Medical School also In New
Orleans. (Incidentally, Sam
took hla pre-med at the Uni­
versity of Alahama on a foot­
ball scholarship, of all things!
Pretty wife Joy proudly re-

Tha fresh, wholesome look
It “ In" with just a touch of
petroleum Jelly used to perk
up well-kept eyebrows and
lashes; lipstick shades are
delicate, "Out" are grubby
hands, poor diets that play
havoc wuh skin, spotted, un­
pressed clothes.
Once you get your groom­
ing routine whipped i n t o
shape, you'll have Ume for
thrie fads:
Boots will be big. All heights
from the ankle to above the
knees, in leather, suede and
treated rubber for rain wear,
High socks will be the wild­
est ever, There'll be herring­
bone stitches, miniature pom­
poms, clan plaid Insets. Mldthlgh socks may replace the
leotard when combined with
leggings to go with short
skirts. Are you in shape to
wear them 7
Don't throw away those old
shoes. Taint them. Taint loaf­
ers or saddle shoo* with rrd
toenails, toopard spots or
face*.
While doing this, brush up
on your rhymed talk. Say av.
erything in verse. If !* goes
from verse to worse, replace
a word with a rhymed phrase
that has nothing to do with
the original word. For exam­
ple: gym becomes dreer • anddim.
Sound as ancient as your
parents. Brush up on old mov­
ies. Tbo older the better.
Knowing all about Chaplin,
Douglas Fairbanks, G r e t a
Garbo, Francli X. Buihrman
Will be Just a* Important when
swapping talk m mentioning
Rtogo Starr.
And lor those who think
their parenta atlll baby them,
here'a proof it may bo true.
Autographed photo* of an old
lady of 14 are out. Swap a pic
of yourself to diapers at aix
months or *o and you’re to.

Hints
contain more vitamins than
tha Inside ones. Throw away
aa few of the outer leaves as
possible.
e e e
To use the last bit of cat­
sup in a bottle, pour in a
amall amount of salad oil and
vinagar to maka a tangy sal­
ad dressing.
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Line the backs of picture
frame* with etripa of adhe­
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ly held at tha homa of Mra.
Robert Thomell on Satsuma
Drive, with Mra, Virginia Pe­
troski, Weieoma Wagon hos­
tess of Sanford, extending a
cordial welcome to tha guests.
A decorative arrangement of
fan flowers adorned tba serv­
ing table. Pouring ware Mra.
John Pugh, Mrs. A1 Profart
Mrs. Walter Blevins and Mra.
William Earbold.
Door prizes were awarded
to Mrs. Keith Nichols, Mra. L.
Roberta and Mrs. Toive Makite.
The next hoard meeting will
be held at toe home of Mrs.
Walter Blevins on Wednesday,
Oct. 14, at 9:30 a.m.
The regular monthly busi­
ness meeting will bo held
Tuesday, Oct. 20, at f:30 a.m.
at the Trade Winds Cafeteria
in Seminole Plan,

caDa that he did better than
"good" with both. Ordinarily,
It'* quite a feather in one's
cap to be exceptional In either
sports or icholaitics, but Sam
accomplished both.)
On completing his internship
at Charity Hospital In New
Orleans, Sam wai inducted in­
to the United States Navy ai a
lieutenant senior grade. Then,
on June 22, Joy Maniour be­
came the bride of Samuel Bar­
ranco in her home town of
Newman, Ga. After a honey­
moon on Grand Bahama, in
the British West Indies (Sam
Is a fishing enthusiast), they
returned In time for him to
take his Florida State Board
examination In Miami and re­
port to Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion.
The Sanford area Is almost
midpoint between their in­
laws' homes, and t ? llarrancos have a stca
aw of
guests, with Joy.
jrcnla,
Mr. and Mr*. Taft „,ansour,
dropping in from Newnan and
Sam's folks, Dr. and Mrs. A.
J. Barranco, running up from
t..cir home in Lake Wales.
Then, too, Joy's brother, Taft,
Jr., dashed down to Daytona
with a few pals in time to
meet Hurricane Dora and be­
fore heading back to college.
They were having a great
lime watching the savage
blows dealt by Dora from their
ocean-front motel. It was only
•Her much urging that the
boys decided to come inland
and stay high and dry (7),
well, high and with lights and
television, at Joy and Sam’s.
In case you have never
known anyone who wrote al­
most 500 wedding thank-yous,
Just knock on Joy Barranco's
door. She's well over the 450
mark and still writing. When
not writing thank you notes.
Joy corresponds with her
Thets Thl Alpha sorority sis­
ters, and can't help but be a
little nostalgic hearing of all
the fall campus activities. Of
course, Joy's life is not de­
voted to the written word. She
is also studying for her CPA,
wield* a mean crochet hook,
and enjoya • good hand of
bridge,
Sam ia an Alpha Tau Omega
and a Psl Chi, a medical fra­
ternity. lie is an ardent col­
lector ot Jaxa records and an
amateur gourmet. Ha is anx­
ious to land a big blua martin
or sallflsh. After his tour ot
duty, Sam ia looking forward
to practicing medicine with
his dad in Lake Wales,
to the meanwhile, North Orlandoaus, meet your
neighbors.

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Tha engagement of Miss I Arthur Leonard Guerry, son of I Gueny, of Columbia, 8. C,
Barbara Genevieve Ring to (Mr. aad Mn. Chester Artourjand former resident* of Benford, is announced by her
ther. She is the daughter of
Mr*. James Lawrence King
Jr. and the late Mr. King of
Bethuoe, S. C.
The bride-elect graduated
from Bethune High School end
received her A. B. degree la
Elementary Education from
Columbia College when ahe
was a member of tha Kappa
Delta Epsilon. She la now a
member of the Forest Lake
School Faculty to Columbia,
8. C.
Mr. Guerry graduated from
A. C. Flora High School and
attended the Columbia Com*
mcrclsl College. He ia employ
ed In tbe IBM Department of
the State Bank and Trust
Company In Columbia, S. C.
The wedding will take place
Dec. 19 in the Bethel Method*
1st Church in Bethune, S. C.

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Welcomed To North Orlando

Follow The Fad Fanciers
Tell Teeners Timely Tips
Along with a lingering rash
of Beatlemanla, tha teen-ager
this fall face* a multi pronged
outbreak of follow-the fad.
In the beauty department,
toll, very clean, shiny hair is
“ In." Heavy teasing and ex­
cessive use of hair spray Is
“out." Gone, too, art tho
black eyed Bardot look, the
whilefaced look and other
masks that turn teen • agora
Into caricatures of movie
monster queens.

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Mra. Baker la too wife of
prominent SL Faterabwrg and
Claarwater attorney, Robert
Warren Baker. She la also a
member of the Bnilneaa and
Profeialonal Women'* Club.
League of Women Voteri, Fine
Alta Society, Florida Gulf
Coart Art Center, Lion'a Aux­
iliary, and tba American Leg­
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Personals
Miss Sylvia McCalley ha*
returned to Daytona Junior
College, after spending too
weekend with her parents and
family, Mr. and Mrs. H. h .
McCalley on Lake Avenue.

MISS BARBARA GENEVIEVE KING

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Biscuits will be crisp and
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BETTY ERICKSON, left, Jan Cahill, center,
and Betty Lewis nre wrapping gifts for door
prizes, donated by Sanford merchants, to l&gt;e
given away at the all-tluy Bridge-A-Thon spon­
sored by the Theta Epsilon Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi. The big event is scheduled for Thurs­
day, October 8, at the Sanford Womnn’n Club
from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., with the public invited.
For further information phone Betty Lewis at
322-7144.

Enterprise Personals
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charge of the musical pro­
Mr. and Mrs. Ed M. Dickin­ gram for Iho evening.
son and three children of Merrit Island, spent Sunday with
the Harvey Dunns. Mr. Dick­
inson Is a cousin of Mrs.
Dunn end Is an engineer at
MASA, Cape Kennedy. Linda
Dunn, of Orlando, daughter of
Mr. and Mra. Dunn, was also
home over the weekend.
Several of the members of
the Barnett Memorial Meth­
odist Church attended the
Builder’s Club meeting held
at the Grace Methodist Church
in Sanford Wednesday night.
Rev. Wight Kirtley, pastor, as­
sisted by Mrs. Katherine Sel­
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By Dottla Austin
VAH-7 from their round-tho
WE MISSED tha big Navy world cruise aboard the L'SS
Talent Show Saturday night, Enterprise.
but hope all tha rest of you
They are expected some
got to are It.
time Friday, but as of this
Herald Society Editor Dor­ writing we haven't heard of
is Williams covered for us. any ETA yet.
took some pictures and told
You can be sure whatever
us the show was most enjoy, time it is, the m ore-thnable and there was Just all elght-months-lonrly wives and
kinds o f talented folks up children o f the Peacemakers
there on the stage.
will be on hand to greet their
Photos of the winners will returning husbands and fath­
be seen In the Herald — we ers and there will be a grand
hope to have a couple of them reunion.
alongside this column.
Seven's wives have sus­
E x t r a -special commenda­ pended all cluh plans for the
tions to Elaine and Kill month of October, with no
Orazi wile einceed the show bridge-playing, coffee or any­
and to Elaine and Suzann thing planned. Probably *vKoozer who hnve really put rryone will g„t together for
over a tremendous effort In a big party around the first
the past month to “ net the " f November when all re­
show on the road."
turn from leave.
We under*’ and the judges.
Final activity o f the wives
Mrs. Cordon Sweeney, Cmdr. club in September was their
Jcf*« Taft and Mayor A.
dinner party nt the Imperial
Wilson had n hard time choos­ House la*t Friday, with Mr*.
ing the winners. Prizes ami Lee Croke and Mrs. Donald
*ift certificates were through DeNault in charge of arthe eourtesy and cooperation I
o f the local merchants and o f
course, you know all proceeds
go to the IJSO.
Bouquets to the Tigerettes
Club for sponsoring the show,
and we heard their skit wus
one o f the cutest, too.
Take five, girls, you’ vw
earned it.
• ■
•
DON'T FORGET the Checkmates big Pull Fashion Sho'/
has been reset for October
9th, which isn't very far
away. It's still at the Ball­
room, 7:3o p.m., with Agnes
Buenuvlsta as commentator.
At the last meeting of the
Checkmates, Chcckertall Wi­
ve* Club members Dee 31undny, Kay Bartholomew and
Sue Kennedy were guest
speakers, talking about the
progress of the clubs and the
various activities past and fu­
ture,
Agnes gave n demonstration
o f how to make Christmas
decorations; by-laws w e r tt
read, approved und copies giv­
en out; Betty Newsome was
named permanent historian;
Charlotte Nees
permanent
chaplain and Judy Moreau,
*&lt;» ial chairman.
President Eileen Cornett's
husband ha* made Ensign an
Eileen will be moving over
to the Checkertail Wives and
Agnes Buena vista, v.p. will
take over as president.
Marguerite Buhi, whose hus­
band is retiring was given a
clmrm bracelet with the squad­
ron insignia.
Checkmates gals who took
part in the Talent night skit
included Sandra Me Annul! v,
Glenda
Thurmond,
Eileen
Cornett, Betty Newsome, Jan­
et Hall and Agnes II.
• •
•
TOO BAD the NOWC Ben•fit Bridge had to he post­
poned.
Seems not enough people
got the word, or were free to
attend on the chosen date,
last Thursday, so the club de­
cided It best to set it bach,
and give It another try, now
that the hurricane season Li
apparently passing.
President Evelyn Fitzpat­
rick has announced thut the
new* date set for the Bouefit
Bridge Party is
3b f loth
— so mark your calendar now
for a day of fun with pro­
ceeds going to a very goo,I
cause — the Navy Belief
Scholarship Fund.
We'll tell you more about
this fund, later.
• •
•
MONTHLY COFFEE for
the Tlgerettes will he held
tonight at the home of Mr*.
Ikirothy Oakes at 7:30 p.m. —
don’t forget.
Amidst all their other ac­
tivities with the Talent Show,
the Tigerettrs found lime to
hold a business meeting re­
cently, und nt that time wel­
comed three new members —
Mrs. Clots Owen, .Mrs. Junlce
Culver und .Mrs. Trudy Knight.
(iueste present were Mrs.
Chester Myers, Mrs. Hohbe
and Mrs. Mirian Buryk.
Suzann Koozer and Mr*. A.
BUckshear volunteered to -to
the baking of the goodies for
the l,'.SO during the munth of
October.
Suzann, who likes to keep
busy, will also be hostess for
tbe October Meeting, with the
assistance o f Mr*. C. Ferrara.
It will be held at the Ball­
room at 7:30 p.m., October
lath.

DEAR ABBY: What would
you think about a girl who
told you she was sorry but
the couldn't go to a certain
dance
didn't
wear,
up at
other

with you because she
h a v e anything to
and then she showed
the dance with an­
guy?
JUST WONDERING
DEAR WONDERING. If
she showed up without a
dress, I'd believe her.
• • •

weighs ISO pound*. He has
good character and has
worked after school and on
week-ends ever since he
was IS. He bought himself a
car and pay* the upkeep and
insurance himself. He also
buy* hi* own clothes. Ill*
father and I have just star­
ted our own business and I
work every day *o we won't
have to hire a cashier. I also
like lo keep my home nico
so 1 do all my heavy house­
work on the week-ends In
addition to the regular wash­
ing and Ironing.

Bonita Wheipiey will tie host­
esses.
At the bingo party held re­
cently the club noted a good
turnout and plans for mure en­
tertainment in the future are
in the works.

IJKf.’K Y T I H H t N i:i,l, ilnin mt h e r
atitl p rize w in n in g poaitinn in
T iifcre tU 1.* S h a w S iilu n liiy n ig h t
C enter. S h e w as fe a tu r e d in a
a n g in a ] ta p dative.

w a y (a a h iv thu I t Y A I I -l
sit tint C iv ic
"tili? S tu m p "

clever Hue Jamison. This mas­
terpiece, in the flaming Mex­
ican fiesta colors of purple,
turquoise, pink, yellow and
red dangled delightfully over
the punchbowl, with Sue {tar­
ing anyone to “ Imip'' it.

EVELYN FITZPATRICK
range men ts.
“ It was purely social • nil
we did was talk and enjoy a
delicious dinner." says Bon­
nie.
Farewells were said by .Mrs.
II. 11. Brown, skipper's wife,
on behalf of the club, to Mrs.
Boy McClain and Mr*. Dick
Conn. Both Lcdr. McClain,
who ha* 1-een operations o f­
ficer anil la-dr. Conn who Is
in maintenance will he trans­
ferring over to R\ All-3.
Lt. jg ami Mr*. Lee Croke
going to Pensacola to school
and Lt. jg nnd Mrs. Mike Lehcdccker will tie transferring
to N'orfulk. Mike ha* been
A 10 of Seven.
All these ladies were pre­
sented with farewell gift*.
A dear little sterling silver
iiahy spoon wa* presented to
new mother — Mrs. Dun Onl
for her ittle son. David
Charles.
Guest* at dinner included
Mrs. Vincent Law, mother of
Mrs. Tom Juiner; Mrs. Richaid Rihver, sister in law of
Mrs. Onl. visiting from At­
lanta and Anna B. Rerlesman,
mother of Mrs. Lehedecker
who lives in Maitland,
s
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CHECKERTAIL WIVES al­
ways seem to be able to come
up with unusual and interest­
ing idea* for parties and
their recentChnckwugou
par­
ty was no exception.
•
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Conversation piece o f the
It IC. NEWS OF THE evening was the huge piggy
WEEK, of course is the re- plnata which was desjgnrd.
turn ef the Peacemakers of ^created and constructed by

Cmdr, Valentin and Anil
Manila will soon be o ff on *.
vacation to Nassau, wo sup­
pose. since Ann was tbe lucky
winner of the door prize draw­
ing — a very nice prize.
New member Cindy Par­
sons was welcomed to tha
group. Her hustiaiid, James
Is n rep with NAA.
The Tlgerettes o f RVAII-I
Were commended by their sis­
ter group for sponsoring the
USD Benefit Navy Talent
Show, which was held Sat­
urday at the Civic Center.
“ The club was worked very
bard, put in a great deal of
time, effort und enthusiasm
and piesentcd a fine show of
talented Navy peuplv," said
Mr*. Jesse Taft.

DEAR TIRED; Your son
sounds like a good boy who
would probably give you a
hand with the heavy work

OnBhidqsi

Some o f the new members
include Sharon Whelan, win
transferred front the Yallej),
California Club 118 and Aud­
rey Steriehrr and Dot Schutten who were reinstated, hav­
ing been former members.
Anette Perras also is a nrw
member. Toni Radirwitx was
Ever since the term "little j busy — just going on a trip or
a guest aa were Kay Rrumold
ladles in tennis shoes" be­ returning from one, entertain­
ley and Joyce Acord.
came a part of our political ing or being entertained,
,
, working I n their gardens,
H O M E M A D E CREAM nmgu.gc 1 vc been looking and kwplnj, up wUh puMIc , f(airi&gt;
PUFFS were the piece d« re­ looking for just one little old doing volunteer work, pinch
al-lance at the recent coffee lady in tennis shoes. And you hitting for a much younger
and business meeting of RV- know something, 1 haven't homemaker who is bogged
All-1 Officers Wives, hostess­ found one yet.
down in some family crisis.
es by Marti Ihinklef* and
Oh, I've met a numlicr of
Though they've lived ■ k&lt;nnIKitty Conroy at Kitty's lan-h women in their seventies and ly number of years these old­
eighties — plenty old rnough er women don’t set-in In any
Arbor home.
The gtiiup Inis pur, based to lie little old ladies, if they way like little old ladies.
And aa for those "lentils
eight book* for children which had a mind to In*.
But somehow Ihe term little shoe*'' little old ladles are
will he donated to the station
old lady Just doesn't apply to supposedly addicted lu — I'm
library, it was reported.
any of the older women I run sure Lite older woiurtt 1 know
A drive for winter clothing
across. The ones who cross woukln't he caught dead in
to stock up tin- Thrift Shop my path wear their age with
them.
on the lm.se Is eoming up, so nonchalance that is downright
Their daughter* and Ihcir
sort out what you and your fascinating.
granddaughters might not be
kiddies have outgrown and
They always seem to be above running around In ten
get It ready,

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if you asked him — not told
him. ern-agers become hos­
tile and negative when comn u _ l* are fired at them.
If you were to make him
feel like a man whose help
you needed rather than a
little boy who had better
take orders from his mother,
or else, he'd probably sail
right through the chore*
without a gripe.
• • •

DEAR ABBY: My wife
read* your column every
DEAR ABBY: Our aon is
day and I read it when she
IS. He is • feet tall and
makes me. We have been
having an argument about
something I hope you can
settle for us. How should a
woman wear her wedding
rings? My wife put* on her
diamond engagement ring
The hands used in the Nawith the king and lead a first, and her wedding band
tionuidc Charily Game are
worm
n
spade. West will lose four right next to It. I fay she is
wearing them backwards —
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7
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not specially designed hands.
hearts, two cluha and a spade
that tier diamond goes on
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They are ordinary hands dealt
and be down one at one no- her flnger after her wed­
♦ J831
+ K41
trump. If North ducks, Weat ding band. I have even
for duplicate play at loo.nuo
■AST (D)
will make the contract.
pointed out that I ace 99 out
tables, so you will expert
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of
too women wearing their
Best
bidding
does
not
al­
many different results.
f A l t
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rings that way. But my wife
ways
produce
the
beat
result*.
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The bidding in the box Is
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Some Weat players will decide •ay* THEY are wearing
the most common for this
801TH
to pas* their partner's one theirs backward*, and she
particular hand, although at
AKII
spade bid and some East play­ knows she is right la-cause
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many tables West would open
er* will choose to go to two a woman gets her diamond
♦ *J4
one club rather than one dia­
spades over West's one no- first and it should t&gt;c put on
*A&gt;7
mond.
trump.
East and West vulnerable
In any event. North will
Since spade* and elobs both
Kaat Sofrth Writ Ksrth
Paso Pasa
Piss
open the king of hearts
break evenly, East will be
I♦
IN.T. Paaa
Past
1*
against one notrump. West
able tu make right tricks at
Past Pass
will hold off as long as puispade*, provided he plays the
Opening lead—V K.
sible and will probably throw
hand carrfully. He will lose
a diamond from dummy on I lead a low cluh toward dum two spades, two cluh* and one
Ihe third heart. Then he will |my. North should go right up [heart.

$aa)bif.

ACCORDION SOLOIST Neal Olmsteml, center,
und Elizabeth Klein's (lancing .student.* tied for
third pluee winner.* in the Talent Show. On the
left i* Patty McClunnhun anil Teri Oaken is nt
the right.

When I tell my aon to scrub
the bathroom and kitchen
floor* and to wash the win­
dows and woodwork, be get*
real ugly and says that'*
MY job, not HIS. Wc have
had some very hot battle*
over this. Am 1 wrong to de&gt;
mand that a healthy ISyear-old son help m e?
TIRED MOTHER
• • *

dUqhliqhiA

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By Oswald Jacoby

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wtddhug;

ring. Please put your reply
in the paper.
BIG JOHN
DEAR JOHN: Even though
the diamond la usually pre­
sented to the girl Drat, the
wedding ring should be pla­
ced on the finger first. Dia­
monds may be a girl’a best
frirnd — but that aimple
little round ring Is placed
nearer the heart.
• • •
C O N F I D E N T I A L TO
“ NEEDS TO KNOW* IN
MANKATO, MINNESOTA:
You can find out bow old she
really is from the Bureau
of Vital Statistic* in the
city of her hirth, but I would
not consider marrying a
woman whose “ real" age I
had to learn in that man­
ner.
• • •
Troubled, Write to ABBY,
Bo* (19700, Lo* Angrlea, Cal­
if. For a personal reply,
enclose a stamped, self • ad­
dressed envelope.
F'or Ahby’s booklet, “ How
To Have A Lovely Wed­
ding,* 'send 50 cents to Abby. Box 69700, Lo* Angeles,
Calif.

EDVTH THORNTON M c L E O D

By Ruth

m iiis h

nls slates tor even hair curl­
ers, for that mutter) but the
older women believe In dresslnj» in keeping with any occa­
sion.
If there's one thing you no­
tice about them — whether
you see them at church, at the
supermarket, at a party, or
a political meeting — it's how
well groomed they look and
how itecomingly ami appropri­
ately dressed they are.
So what I'm asking is this:
Will any reader of this column
wlm spots a little old lady In
Icnnis shoe* anywhere—please
lake a snapshot of her ami
send It to me. I've heard so
much alxiut her — and I've
never, never seen her —even
though I've looked and looked.

TV Time Previews

A BEAUTIFUL f a s h i o n
show was presented at the
Terrace Room of Ihe Plaza in
New York by the French Luce
Federation and the Litre and
Embroidery
Association of
America. The Prestige Awards
from France were given belore the show "for the moat
(lUtiLmding preservations of
French 1-ace by American Re­
tailers." Those receiving the
award* were laird and Taylor, famous New York store,
The Ron Marche, equally
known In Seattle and charm­
ing, clever Martha Slvrpcr of
Martha Sleeper Inc., San
Juan, Puerto Rico.
Tiie lira nightwear, thu
lounging creations and the ex­
quisite dresses of lace were
perfectly ikme and six bridal
gowns gave drama to the
whole thing. Women, ludli
young and "after forty," look
beautiful in lace. The gown*
by Martha Sleeper were so
beautiful that when they ap­
peared on the runway there
were gasps of admiration from
the elegant audience.
Martha wa* there and look­
ing more attractive than when
I last saw her In Puerto Rico.
She wore a black laffeta (her
uwn design) dress with deep,
off-the vhmildrr line. She la
famous for this. Her hair was
worn high with a black laffe­
ta Ikiw center hack. She has

7.30-8:3(1 p.m. NBC. Mr. No 'death*. Paul Burke I* the gets more laughs out o f the
vak. "With A Hammer in His I trouble-making guest star.
situation in a half hour than
Hand, laird, Lord.’ ’ (live this
S 8:30 p.m. CBS. World War the film under consideration
serh's credit for utlcniiding U&gt; I "Clash uf the Generals." ekes out in hours.
Nute: pinutas are usually
follow the news headline*. T o­
9:30 10 p.m. CDS. Petticoat
'Hie reality of World War 1,
whacked with sticks where
ni zhl'x episode concerns an
Junction.
A funny plot that
unfortunately,
has
to
buck
Ine
with goodies fall out, but this
attack against a teacher, but
build* to u good slapstick cli­
one was strictly f,,r show,
well
done
fictioiializalion
of
the serlpl doesn't deal entire­
max. The Shady Best Hotel
and no ‘'bopping" allowed.
ly in hlack and white.
World War II in “ Combat," lias an expectant mother on its
Everyone tame in western
7:30 8 3o p.m. ARC. Combat. terrible programing tartics hands and a spirit of joyful
or Mexican style garb, and
"Point of View." This excit­ from Hie interested viewer'* untiripation on the part of
tlicre were platters, bowls ami
Ihis well-written i proprietress K a t e
Bradley
ing,well done war aeries con­ *tand|xdnt
trays of rich, spicy, hot foods
tinue* to hold up week after xml narrated show, again (Ilea Rcnaderet) i n f e c t s
like chili, tacos, hot Texas
anti everyone except Uncle Ju«
week. This episode, coinci­ drawing tut rxcilmg
cheese dip, guucomolu salad,
dental!), also involves an in­ uuLhenlic film footage, shows (Edgar lluchunan).
barbecued meat balls nnd oth­
vestigation. Maunders (Vie hmv tiie application of oulmod
19-11 p.m. CHS. The Doctor*
er zingy things, which re­
Morrow i t* charged with reck cd taclic* (Ihe ' Sthllelfen and the Nurses. “ The Sua - 1
quired quantities o f beverage*
lessly srnding two men to their plan" on Grrmany'a side and p cct." Part 1—Michael Tolan.
"Plan 17" for France) instead
with which to cool the palate,
as Dr. Taziiukl, has barely
of shortening the war, (wiped
ih-licjous, mo u t h - wa t e r i n g
gotten hi* feet wet on the
drag it out fur four years.
desserts, too.
series and already lie's in big
8.30
9:30
p
m.
CHS.
The
Bed
All this was held at Hetty
trouble.
Skelton Show. Hed’s guest to­
Quillen's home, which was ap­
night
Is
Ihe
(lUtmgiiDhed
H :ie n
Neva
pro;'rinately decorated for the
TUESDAY P. M.
Shakespearean actor Maurice
10 lJ Or Word for l^ord
occasion.
*;l&lt;l &lt;*&lt; News
Hr | l . i v i L u o
Evans. The main sketch can
7*4*1
S
t
a
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t
Other tidbit* of news from
Hr Prfra la l(i«ht
*&gt;» N«*w*
easily be called wild, although
i
t
Jl
li
t
MIC
Snwm
the Checkertail Wives indi­ 1:1) i t ' IIS .Nows
71-00 Hr Concentration
more discriminating viewers
(2» Huntley-lirln klrjr
cate that Kay Bartholomew
Hr McCoy a
will call it complete nonsense,
fit pu n
Hr
dat
Tha
it
was high and Joyce Aubichon
H&gt;
11.10 Hr Jeopardy
but tiie laugh* ar« inevitable
s e c o n d at the September T.11 (21 H.»«|Ur 1
Hr Pate And niadye
as R«d, In hi* Clem KsdiddleH I ( *at &amp;| W h i n Art
(9) Mlaaln* Mnk*
bridge held at Hue Jamison's;
You?
hopper role, utilizes a "fowl"
Carol Dennison is hark T:lt (It Mr Vo va*
WEDNESDAY P. M.
tunic tu euro Maurice of tils
H ) Curt'bat
from the Med, but stopped o ff
laryngitis. In the musical spot.
•
£taltarjr*a r*upig
11 «a c i H*r‘ WMn
to visit her in-laws in Itoch- 1
H i t*zivs Of U fs
H'*1 fflutt Aiff ant ura
Red presents the Rolling
U l Father K tiu n , H -it
•2l« *2 i M.itt from l
c*ter, N. Y.;
Stones, who reputedly arc
11.14 t i t Neva
Hr A l lU U 'a Navy
Betty Catron and five
pushing the Beatles for top
Hr It
Skelton
II I* II* S t - r c * for T om or­
row
month old Michael, who have l oo (&gt;r Tha Ty&lt;mwni
popularity in London It'* a
f:J9' Mi J4c*k IInn n y
&lt;11 T r u t h or Cottaslieen visiting grandfather in
typical Skelton hour that could
H&gt; l*a'tto*)4t Junction
quancaa
II* Payton PUc*
m T-frfmaoao Rrnla
Birhmond, Va., have returned
have been more polished.
(3) TW-1
I*: ** i* tiundoa t.ishi
home;
8.10 9 pm . ABC. Mcliale'a
i0.®0 &lt;1&gt; ('.uiipaltfi A &lt;*anJ|- II II f t ) V lic N s w i
data
1:04 H i Olrl Talk
Navy, “ IPs a Mat), Mad, Mad
The October coffee is set
n t Tha Pugltlva
II ) Marta
War.” If you're under the Im­
for tbe Nth at the BOQ with
Hr Tiia N u n**
(1) -News, W»vther
pression that the series is at­
1 tt III Foeua
Betty Him * and Jane Sandus­ 110* Ci Hr Hr News
11:11 Hr M ivU
1C* It) *• Tha t r a i l * Taras tempting to satirize a current
ky ss hostesses;
11-30 1 2 r Tonight Bh*iw
t l i Kclanca
feature film with a compar­
(2* ilu lfi
t-SS l i t NDO Nawa
Bridge on the Iflth at Van
t tt
I'aaawortl
able title, it's deliberate. This
Nichol* home in Maitland and
(It Loretta Turing
W EDNESDAY A . M.
is tiie Navy's answer to the
a luncheon on the 29th at a
1-10 &lt;&gt;) Xewallna
1:00 (Jr Sign O r
1:1* I •&gt; llouia Partr
monster robbery in that film,
location not yet named,
l;l&amp; (3) Hrjiip*
( I ) lia* la Court
and if the amount of money In­
e
e
#
I 1) l i t World CtvIllREtU*
(1) Tha Ooctora
volved is considerably less, be
si I H&gt; Saar* 3k Weather
i l l i» l I.l&gt;a llow arq
SOME NEW MEMBERS •
1:04 ( l i Today
I II* t o To Tell the Trutk
assured that Mcliale'a gang
and some guests sparked
t i t Mineral lloepital
Mr Hiiinsiiwr l*rn«*;«r
f
II
(9&gt;
N«*w»
111
Another
World
thing* up at the recent meet­ 7:25 (2* r'arm Market fUpart
1:11 IO Nawa
ing of the Vigilante Navy Wi­
7 I'J ( l i W.tk*-u;» M ivl»«
1 it t o Ynu Don't Sax
(Color)
(2*
To
Uy
ves 211 Club and club officers
f»r MickL# fcCvtna
&lt;«&gt; Tha lid a i o f M aht
are elated with the interest T*!i H j Local Saw*. W*at|t«r
(St gtaen fur A Dap
aptatn Kangaroo
t.t)9 ( 1 ) Tha Meteh (lama
shown. They invite everybody l.oo H
1:21 (3* W -aih ar • Nawa
IS) Trallmesiar
to mine back again.
1:30 &lt;t» i arinnna
&lt;*) 9— rat St-jrm
12
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Today
I
1C
l MM; New*
Next meeting is set for Oc­
9:10 (2* tJivorca Court
1:1) (11 Iteat o f Orourhv
tober 12 at 7:30 p.m. in the
Hr Aruarl an lllatory
&lt;*i lltula Walt
t o o C i walla Karao
O r HaarcUa For Women
conference room above the En­
f i l l (9r Cartoon*
HI Y ob ! Hear
listed Mm’» Club. Don't for­ 9:19 H r I; m£r*r H o rn
fill heohunt
i*r Hurfalo mu Jr.
i l i ( ! ) .Waste Momenta ta
get that you can leave the
19.00 (2) Make llooni for
a porta
kiddies at the base nursery
Uaddy
4:14 ( I t Nawarooo
(4&gt;
Kawa
with
UJka
W«l(41
Sparta, Weather,
for free while you attend the
tl c «
Naea
|meeting. Audrey Slirtiber and j
H i ftpaaia*
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first, befor*

done a remarkable job in
fashion after going to Purrto
Rico and opening a shop. Her
skirts and blouses made her
famous. Her acting career
came t*. a halt when *hu went
to the island for a vacation
and never left it, after discov­
ering her designing talents.
So, you see what a woman
with imagination and talent
can do, when she just does it I
Two ruining movies which I
hope you will see are “ THE
FINEST HOURS." based on
Ihe memoirs of Winston Chur­
chill. This is pure drama and
bring* togflher many things
of contemporary history which
we forget. A magnificent prelenlaliont And another Idle,
“ KAIL SAFE," show* what
cun and could happen when
Ihe President of the U.S. is
faced with a decision which
will cither save or destroy Ihe
entire world. This is something
you should see and ponder uni
Henry F'omla, as Hie l'restdeni, does a magnificent job,
a* indeed do all Hie cast, Co­
lumbia Pictures played host
to the previews. Watch for
thesu two important produc­
tion*.

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VIRGO (Aognat 99 to Bop*
tombar 93) A day to ba by
yourself whora yoa can itudy
aaw plana for a n o n produethe futon. Than taka tlroo
to carry through with your
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LIBRA (September 29 to
October 22) Try to itap out
socially more, line* It la your
habit to ba too much attach­
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•oat charming aolf and gain
many naw friend*. Thcae ran
lead to bigger things In the
future.
SCORPIO (October 23 to
November 21) Talk over with
one who le true hlg-wlg your
ambitions, whether of a pub­
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approbation bring* fine things
your way. Grow In stature
aad prestige.
"Halen of Troy's face has launchad 1,000 ship*! Sha
SAGITTARIUS (November
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99 to December 21) Good day
to toko interest In new out­
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lets, person* of vision, ate.
Got out early and be on the
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ara concerned.
CAPRICORN (December 22
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that finesse for which you
are famous brings Just the
right result*. Rid yourself of
bllla, promisee that ara vital.
F o l l o w romantic leanings.
P. M.
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ukc this country , why
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PONT YOG 6 0 BACK TO.
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bo overly-burdened right now.
Make present system more
BUGS B U N N Y
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for whatever is practical,
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14—Catering
14— Plaeaa ta Cat
II— Saaelal terete**
14— Swimming r** ia
IT—Janitorial larvleaa
II— D o -lt-Y o u rs tlf
15— Bulldira SupaMaa
44— Toner*!* Conitr.
t l — Ham* fltp slr *
I t — Plumhlng

14—Pslnllnx

CZJ

322-5612
Ft***

Ssnlur#

X n-hena*

I’atloi, Floor, Free EiUmn.ii
sand, esmant, rock, pipe,
steel, grease traps, dry
wells. Stepping stones.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
jjbO Elm Avs,
30-3731

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS. A 77. Situation Wanted
selected grtup of people from
this area will be chosen in
the next 2 weeks to partici­
pate In a program to acti­
vate thia area for a national­
ly known corporation. Limit­
ed opportunity in ana of the
newest and fastest growing
Industrie*. Qualification* re­
quired. For appointment, In­
clude phone number, write,
Sanford Herald Box 100.

fi9. School* A Instruction*

TS—Mala or Famala Malp
Tl—gal** Hslp Wanttd
U —an union Wanted
It—taeama Property
II—luslaasa Prop.—lal*
II—Rati Katata Waatad
II—Raat Katata 1*1*
IT— Bualnaaa Rantala
II—Lola For Sala
II—
Farma—Ur eve*

tl—Out at Slat* Aoraaa*
II—Hauwa Far Sal*

14— W il l D rilling
14— Houaa*—aala or Raat
41— Air C*nd. a Hasting
•7—Houaa Far Rant
It— Radio - Television
lad— Reiort Itsnlnla
i s — Phot* A eq uip ment
111—Trailer*—Cabnnaa
II— Horn* Appllencee
lot— Mobil* Hum**—tala
II— Masleel Inatrumint*
H I—Mobile llom*a— R*n|
I t— gutinaaa Kijulpmtat
le t—Trailer Spas*—Rant
111—Trailer Lota—gala
I t—Job Printing
14—
Upholstery
144— Aparlmama For Real
1*1— Room* For Rani
II— vacuum Claanara
I t — Moving O Bt«rn*«
lie —Hotel Rouma
II— Kt tar ml nat or a
III—
Itanlal Aaanla
II— I’ lant*— Flo w tr*— H*a4e 111—Wanted To R*nl
I» — Mlac. F o r Mala
I II— Aula* For bale
I t — Artlelaa Far Item
111—Auto*—Hal* or Trad#
I I —Swap o r Kachan#*
111—Truck* Far Sala
II— W»nt*il Tu Uuy
ltd—Automotive Par vice
I I — Farnltur* Far Hal*
151—Koooler* * Cretan
III— Boat* A Motors
II— Antique* For la in
l i t —Marina Supplies
I I — Man*r T a Loan
15—
Buala**a Oppuitunltlae

1 HIDE-A WAY BED, good 72. Fomolo Help Wanted
condition, 43 price, Ph. 332
2022 or at night 6830.
IMMEDIATE OPENING
FEMALE.
AIR T R A V E L
3 PIECE Bloode Bedroom
act. $73, t occ. chair $10, 322- CLERK. Must bo high school
6078, 121 Shannon Dr. after graduate with minimum of
Hi years experience as a
3:30 p. m.
clerk In tho Sates Office or
FURNITURE for Sate. 2224212 Traffic Counter of a Com­
mercial Air Carrier or have
Used furniture, aypHiaces, aimilar experience with an
toots, ete. Bought • Sold.
established Travel Agency.
Larry'e Mart 213 Sanford
Must know Airline Routing,
Avt. Ph. PA 24123.
Reservations A Fare Con
For toe biggest inaction ef struct too A be able to write
Airline Tickets. Should be
nearly new and used furni­
PLUMBING
ture. see NoU'e Furniture familiar with Hotel, Motels
Contracting Repairs
Brokerege to Casselberry A Rental Car Reaervation
procedure. This work in­
FREE ESTIMATES
oo 17-92. Open • daya • to 6.
cludes aimpis Bookkeeping
R. L. HARVEY
FREE ESTIMATE
in addition to other duties.
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3363
Upholstering A Mattress ren­ Typing la desirable but not
2.'). Painting
ovating. New A Uaad Furni­
required. Send resume to
ture. Call Nix Beddtog Mfg.
Box 101, Sanford Hsrald.
FOR A PAINTER, tnsida or
Co., at W* Celery Ave,
Outline qualifications in de­
out, call Luther Tasker at
FA 3-2117
tail. An equal opportunity
322-6139.
employer.
_____
til). Uuslneea Opport.

TOi MTRILTN Hll I Klil.&lt; WK. ■ /
k / a MTRILTN I*. Hit I Kit
I.OCK. unm*rrl*-t. who**
T*ild«nc* l* Ankara Tur­
key and whaaa maltln*
•ddrai* t*:
Alfa. Myrtlyn P. 8hl»rlo&lt;-fc 2 1 . Well Drilling
« / » Dr. Kltanor K. Or*tn
Ankara, Turkey
WEL1A DRILLED, PUMPS,
U.a A.I.D
A.HO. I l l
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
N*w Tork, N**r Turk
All Types and Sixes
And in any and all oih«r pariWe Repair and Service
la* etalmlnt any rlaht, Htl*.
a n d /o r lnt*r*at In and to th*
STINE
follow in g d u c r l b t d property,
Machinery and Supply Co.
to wit:
f«ol S. nio ck -V ", KNQLIMII 207 W 2nd St
FA 2 6432
KKTATKK UNIT o.NK. H*mlnol* County, rii.rlda ac­
cord in g to th* plat th*r*«f, 25. Air Cond. &amp; Heating
a* raoordtd In PUt Bonk
n . paa* t,
m -n rl*
AIR-CONDITIONING
o f S*mlnol» County, Flor­
By FEDDERS
ida.
TOU ARK 11Kit BUT NOTtII. I). POPE CO., Inc.
VIKD that th* PUIntllf. WIN­ 200 So. Park Ave.
322-4234
T E R PAR K FEDERAL SAV­
IN X AND LOAN AHXOCIAT|ON
ha*
lnatllut*d
autt DON'T WAIT—make sure your
• gatnat you In th* Circuit
furnace la winter ready.
Court of th* Ninth Judicial
SHEET METAL
circ u it. In and far H«mlnol*
SPECIALTIES
County. Florida, tha natura of
th* ault I* to foracloaa that ce r­
322-6241
tain m n rla te* on tha abo«*
d o r rth a d prnparty. aad pro­
perty halng altu aud and local- 30. Home Appliances
•4 In Samlnola County. Florida
Tou and each o f you ar* here­ AUTOMATIC Waiher. 322-3602.
by r*&lt;tutr*d to fit* your Anewer
with th* Cltrk or th* Circuit
31. Mu* leal Instrument*
Court, In and (or H*mln»U
County, Florida, and **r&gt;* a
Piano Tuning and Repair
ropy tharaof upon W. K w i n .
d*rw*adta, of th* firm of Win- A L Hannon FA 2-4213
d*rw«*41*. Halo** A Ward, ! ! l
H*rk Avinui. South, Winter
Piano Servicing 4 Tuning
Park. Florida. Attorn*ya for
Plaintiff In tha abova action,
Gene Cumbaa — 322-2661
on or b rforr th* Ztth day of
Ociohar, 1141. all* a D«cra* Pro 13. Plants, Flower*, Seeds
Confaaaa
will
b*
enter. I
agalnat you
Viburnum.
IT IS ORDERED that thia LIUUSTRUM ha publlihad In Tha Sanford
E») can!, 3 for &gt;1. Carjcru
Herald, a naw*p*p*r puoltane ■
Nuricry. Lake Drive, Cas­
In Samlnol* County, Florida,
one* each w*» k (or four conselberry.
•*.iitlv* waak*.
WITNESS tha hand o f thClark of lha Circuit Court, 50. Mi*r. For Sale
Hemlnol* County. Florida, thia
th* li t h day o f September. A 1 WHEEL luggage trailer. 233
P . 1144.
603 Haywood Dr.
Arthur H. B«. kwllh, Jr
Clark * f th* Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vihlaa. D C
Wlod *rw*adl*. Ilainea A Ward
334 Park Avtnu*. South
Winter Hark. Vlort.t*
Hublleh Sept 33. 1) A &lt;&gt;• t a
•1 1. 1»4«.

By Nadine Seltzer

CLASSIFIED INDEX

Permanent Special
20* OFP REG. PRICE
Cut ’N Curl Beauty Shop
311 Palmetto Ave.
322-0034

2. 1’ernonaLi

S W E E T IE P IE

Her aoul now reate in heaven.
Well do we know lte there. SEPT. SPEC. Ladle’s Shoes,
The dare not grieve her ll.ee oa ceareaieat neks.
passing
Surplus City.
Since she'i sow la Jesus'
care.
GUNS. Buy, Sell, Trade, Re­
When her work on earth wa* pair. O S T E E N BBIDGE
finished.
PISH CAMP.
God saw fit to take her
fo r easy, gulch carpet cleanhome;
For he need* her in Hi* ing rent Blue Lustre Elec­
tric Shampeocr only |1 per
kingdom—
To help tha angels carry day. Carroll's Furniture .
i.
JET WATEB PUMP wtth tank,
She left her light still burn- $43, good condition. 60S Beyingwood Dr.
That others, too, might find
the way
BILL’S BARGAIN BARN
To tha Savior she had worof 10,000 items
(hipped
1300 Grapevllie Ave.
As she lived from day to
ENGLISH BICYCLE, BOYS
day.
3224323
"How *boiJt taking n awipa at our aidewalfc while
May tha memories of her
you’ re at it!”
lifetime
33 GALLON OIL Teak »lth
Bring comfort t a d joy stud. 222-3131.
lubtime,
To ell who serve the Master, 51. Article* For Rent
As did that precious mothar
RENT A BED
of mine.
1—Last 4 Found
*1—Masajr Want**
Rollewsy, Hospital, B a b y
1— F»r*on»le
•4—faviai* * Una
Beds, by Day, Week, nr
Sirbara (O'Barr)
14— tsauraae*
4— nan* If c o r n
Month.
s— Day Nuraertea
49—Oahaala A laatruitlaaa
Hinderson
a—
Child
Cara
ta—Rmploymaat B*rvlea*
CABROLL'S FURNITURE
Florence, Ale.
I—
Docs— Cat*—Fata
t l —Hal* Hslp Wanted
116 W, 1st
3124111
11— LtvMtoek
TS—Female Hal* Wanlad

4. Beauty Cara

Tit* R m I4 i m n u ik* p
rtl*« « at n i H t t i i m rorlr.

Qrralh Sept. » , 1964 — P in 11 *5. Hottw*i For Sola

FRIGIDA1RE electric nags,
123. Baby Bed. |1S. Phone
322-7213.

53. Wanted To Buy

CO PY

She # —tnrl

WORK WANTED—322-7033.
DAYS WORK: 322-6440 or 4200
DAYS WORK, experienced
maid, references. 322-1441.

81. Income Property
FOR SALE. Rtnaotabte, In­
come property, c o r n e r
French Ave. and 3rd St
Zoned Commercial. Phone
322-4737 or 322-3020.

83. Real Estate Want ad

425-5938
From Hemlnol* County
(Dial

Direct)

Far Soto

•7. He

For Rent

1M. Apartment* far Real

2 BEDROOM, t Bilk, screen­ I BEDROOM, 1 balk, deep F U R N I S H E D 2 Bedroom TURN. Apt Close la. Jimante .
well, Ptoecreat tow down Houee. 2411 Palmetto, Ph.
ed petto. Pb.
Cewan. 3286112.
payment, i l l W. Woodland 2220274.
2 BEDROOM Hardwood floors, Drive. 222-2263.
8 ROOM Funtebed Apt A *
BEDROOM, 1 hath, Pin*, conditioned Bedroom. $H. Ill
nice Mg yard with sprinkler
em t, screened porch, 3631 E. Mh., 123-4263.
system, beat seettoa of
G R E K m iA S
Park Ave. $60. 322-3332.
town. Owner transferred. Cheice lets available
FURNISHED OR UNFURN
Pb. 222-4036.
Greenbrier *1
• BEDROOM, S bath, un- 15HED 2 Bedroom Duplex - *U
furnished. I ml. to base, 8 Apartment. Terrano Boom
SPACIOUS
to
blocks to (hopping center A tile bath, water furnished*. ..
2-Bedroom with super FloespecHientiesa.
school, l year tease requir­ Ph. 222-2334 after S p. a.
Ida room. Around the cor­ demleped by
ed. $120 mo. 222 667* after
ner from Seminole Hospital
KING8WOOD
3 p. m.
108. Rooms For Rent
Very shady. Very quid.
FA $-6614
29,905 With BEST BUY
BUILDERS, INC.
CLEAN, QUIET
Term*.
let Fairmont Dr.
man. 601 Magnolia Ave.
BART PILCHER, Broker 2-BEDROOM, air
ROOMS
* „
Persona! Service
petto,
sprinkler system,
SINGLE - DOUBLE
] r
C*U 322-7496
shady tented yen). 763 Bey
H O M E REN TER S Elevator and maid service wood Circle. 3334634.
FHA • RESALES
It's Just good buatoese to From SHU per weak, yearly
tiko new, I A 2 BEDROOM RETIREMENT HOME. 94 check Drat with Sanford's
MASONRY Hornet, I A S
VALDEZ HOTEL
Acre with income Apt- Boom largest H o m e Servicing
Baths, Kitchens Equipped, lor trailer. Terms to auit.
Mr*. Barton
Agency. Fine Homes, Fairly 322-1261
lion Down, Payment* leas 322 Till - 631-6162.
Priced. In all Slaest
118. Waatad To Moat
than mat.
gj-.it
Govtrnintflt Own«d
HELMLY REALTY
H O M E O W N ER S 2-BEDROOM Apt. furnished,
Homee
Ph. SB-1641
Good Rental homes, Priced man A wife, no children;;
right, are renting and teas­ Close la. Write Sanford
ing fasti
Herald, Rox 97,
Selection of l, 3, and 4 Call Today, For Prompt and
Bedrooms located to various
116. Anton For Bolt
Etflctent Sendee. It Payel
aecttona ef S ito r i
39 RENAULT DALPKNE,
Immediate Delivery
$393. Ph. 322-6617.
MONTHLY PAYMENTS

RENTALS

$100.00 DOWN

$100 DOWN

F H A - V A HOMES

Stenstrom Realty

FROM $50.00

FOR THE BEST HOME
1 , 1 . 4 1 BEDROOMS
BUY
1. m , A I BATHS
SEE YOUR
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT
For Complete Inform aDot
See or Coll Your

V A -F H A

FHA - VA
SALES BROKER
We Hive The Home For Yon

Property

Management

Stemtrom Realty and Sales Broker
2666 PARK DRIVE
122-2420
111-7466
NIGHTS 3221634 - 223-0646

JIM HUNT
REALTY
Office: 122 2116
Nights: 123.0706
221-0641
■34 Park Drive

WE MUST COMPLAIN
TO THE OWNER
Th* price la too low oa this 1 BEDROOM, I baths, stove A
2 Br. CBS homo to good reflrlg., no qualifying assume
neighborhood. Lr., large kit­ payments. 666.00, u N. Cor­
chen, Fla. room, tile bath. tot, N. Orlando.
Two Iota ahadtd by beautl I BEDROOM, I Baths, wall
ful oak tree*. $6900. Down to-wall carpet, built-in ap­
payment so low you wn’t be
pliances, Intercom, centre
Have it.
air.and heat, lanced. Ph.
322-3303.

SOUTHWARD

2 Bedroom House, fruit trees,
nice Ige. tot. By owner. Ph.
Investment A Really
3211178 322-0633.
3 LOTS oa Crystal Laka Point 116 N. Park Ave.
Excellent buy 26% down, 5
ELBOW ROOM PLUS
NEW HOMES
to to year Terms. Call SPACE to stretch your legs Available in Sanford area and
322-4902. Roberta Realty.
on Acre grouod, with 40 Loogwood arts (4 ml. So.
Citrus trees, inside city on 17-92). Heady (or occup­
87. Bunlnen* Rental*
limits, North of 20th St. This ancy. $63.00 par mo. and up.
Concrete Block Building, 36 x lovely 2 story home must b* Custom Bulldtof, Raaidentlal
34, Urrino floors with 1224 seen to appreciate. Th* or Commarclal.
feet floor apace for Rent. large 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, LMN ENTERPRISES, Inc.
living room, dan A unusual
Builder, Harold Logan
Bowman’s Trailer Cl. Ph
Florida room—$13,000 with
802 Highland Ave.
666 4906.
term*.
Sate* Office: 603 Highland Ave.
Loogwood, Fla.
95. Hotinea For Sale
63*861) Collect
3 BEDROOM, 1 Bath near
96. Ilounea • Bale or Rent
Plnccreat School A new
Rcaltor-Insuror-Tradm
Shopping Canter. VA Loan, 322-4991 1961 S. French Ave.
BEDROOM tele or Rent.
204 Laural Dr. Ph. 322-6634.
Call 322-6136 after 3 p. m.
Excellent Location
Old Fashioned? Rich? Cramp­ 3 BEDROOM. 2 bath home CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
ed for space? It'll take a with Ige. living room, fam­ LARS. Call a v * n I n g a
little of each, hut this is ily rmm, fenced yard with 322-1317.
&gt;our BEST BUY. Large shade A fruit trees.
1 BEDROOM, Ceoerata Block.
houaa (5 or 6 bedrooms) in
$17,600 - TERMS
Kitchen equipped. CiU 322Sanford, for juit $15,000.
5598.
Payton
Realty
BART PILCHER, BROKER
322.1101 17-92 et Hiawatha 97. Hounen For Rent
Pereonel Krrvire
Cal! 322-7498
3 BEDROOM, 2 full baths. 4tb FURNISHED COTTAGE: Liv­
section of Pinecrest. Enclos­ ing room, dining, kitchen, 1ed carporte, many extras.
$100 DOWN
Bedroom, Bath, water and
furnished, $63 plus
FHA-VA HOMES 3311 S. Pirk. Phone 322 3169. electric
gas
and
tax. Located on
NEW nOMES
SEVERAL OuUtenditig 2 A 3
17 92, I black S. o{ No. 419
Bedroom llnmee available m We*t Fourth St. Just off Per
all Areas of Sanford- Let oa simmon. Salesman on pro­ junction (at 3-Points). See
perty, 1:00 to 7:00 p. m. anytime, Ph. 322-1467 after
Show you Around!
Monday- Wednesday- Friday. 6 p. m. weekdays or any­
Saturday A Sunday 1:00 I* time 5at. or Sun.
7:00 p. m.
FURNISHED clean 1 bedroom
Call 138 3011 Collect
1101 S. Park Am .
block house, screened porch,
FA 2-3233 anytime
carport*, Urge yard mowed
EVERETT A. HARPER
fine, $#0 mo. Rt. 1, Box 167,
BEDROOM, 1 Bath house.
AGENCY • REALTOR
N. Orange Blvd., Psnta.
Kitchen equipped, fenced
2461 8. Park Ave.
backyard. 210 Flamingo Dr. Phones FA 2 2364 ar FA 8-065 FURNISHED 2 Bdrm. $73 mo.
122-1393.
322-2273.
84. Real Entate • Sale

Stemper Agency

Seminole Realty

3668 PARK DRIVE
323.1420
133.7496
NIGHTS 322-1624 - 323-034*

to

S Bank }
Repossessions :

FURNISHED 1 Bedroom cot
'6t Renault, $1067 b*l, 141 nm*
tag*
country. $30 mo. ap­ '61 Corvelr $10*7 bel, 141 mo,
ply 1112 Sanford Ava. or Ph.
'*1 Chevy, $1166 btl, $47 uo.
322 2022 at night UW.
'61 Renault, $466 be), 623 mo; ’ '*
UNFURNISHED 2- bedroom*, ’*1 Falcon wg, $6*3 bel $44 mo.
living, dining, family rooms '61 Matro, $697 bel, $31 mo. ’
and porch**. Lirgt yard •60 VW. P.U. 119* bal, $3* m(v •"
with fruit traea. Quirt Pri­ '60 Ford, $T« bal, $U mo. vacy. 2 mi. from town. 8*0 '60 Ford, $666 bal, $31 me. '60 Mercury $11*7 bal, $43 n o , -■
par mo. 322-1482.
'■ Chevy, $663 bal. $33 mn, t.
3 BEDROOM, Lsian-UMBS. 5# Old*., $796 bal, $36 mo,
S-IEDROOM, furnished, $43. ' » Inter. P.U. $663 bal, $10 mo#
'J* Ply. wgn $*w bal, $si mo,
1-BEDROOM, furnished, 163.
'56 Chevy, *667 bal, 143 n o,
3-BEDROOM, I balk, furnish
'5# Mercury $766 bal, $33 mo.. , T
ed. 1113.
'3* Ford. 1611 btl, $32 mo.
Chevy wg $461 bal, »36 mo,
Ball-Blair Agency '3*
1957 Marc. Wg. $366 bal $17 mo. '
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE '37 Bulck. $693 bal, $32 mo.
3rd A Park Avt.
'56 Cadillac. $6*7 bat, $36 mo. ‘
Phont 121-3641
'5* Chrya. $682 bal. $32 mo.
'56 Hillman tS63 bal, $30 mo.
100. Renort Rental*
'56 Ford $341 bal, $■ mo. '
'56 Olds. $671 bal, $33 mo,
HUTCHISON'S
'56 Pont. $711 bal, $32 me;
OCEANFRONT APTS.
’51 Ramb. wg $611 (Ml $3$ mn.
33* So. Atlantic
'56 Nash 1196 bal. $16 no,
Daytooa Beach
Call 322-4036
*37 Merc. wg. $2$* bal $11 mo,
'36 Marc.$373 bal $1$ mo.
102. Moblla Horn** • Sale '63 Cadillac $163 bal $10 men
1-1 sod 3 Bedroom*
NEW and USED
Awnings A Cabana*
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
Hwy. 17-92 8
322-2362
MOBILE HOME— 33 x 10 with
expanded Living Room, I
bedroom. Can be financed
322 *737.

103. Mobile Homee • Rent

WE DO TRADE l

National
1012

I

REPOSSESSIONS. INC.
SANFORD AVE. —
OPEN EVENINGS

Phone 322-4503
1164 VW Station Wagon. 18195;
Ph. 321-0643 after 4.

1 B E D R O O M Trailer oo '36 Chavy, 2 door, V-6, good
large laka. Adult* only. Ph. condition $300. 332-3399.
322-7366
BY OWNER: 11*3 Triumph
106. Apartmenta for Rent 1300 Convertible. Nothing
down, assume payments.
322-7411 after 6 p. m.
$30 mo. Up. Surplus City.
UNFURNISHED 2 Bedroom 'S3 Olds. 3 door HT, good con*
dltton. Trad* for pick-up,
Apt., K i t c h e n Equipped
106* W. 16th St. Pb. 349-3962
same condition. 322-3429.
FURNISHED GARAGE APT 120. Automotive Service
!M Elm.
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
CLEAN FURNISHED 1st. floor Free inspection, eitlmatee,
Apt. Pvt. Ent. 1004 Pilmetto
pickup, delivery. Recoriog
h
repairs discounted.
3 ROOM FURNISHED Apt.,
211Vi E. 3rd.
322-3443
downxtalrx, cloxe to town.
340. 322 6261.

AUTO GLASS

1 I1EDROOM. TURN. Duplex.
INSTALLED
Including utilities. $60 mo.
Senkmrik Ginas nnd Point
122-665*.

Company

3 ROOMS, Kurn.. Clean. Utili 210 Magnolia Pb. TA 2 4622
tie*. $50. 322 2781.
Auto Gtasa, Tnp*
A Sea' Covers
LARGE 2 bedroom furnished
apartment. 322-3535.

A U T O G LA SS &amp;

MEN • WOMEN WANTED A t
SMALL, FURN. Efficiency SE A T CO VER CO.
ONCE to train for Civil LOT or amill acreage on river
Apt. for I or couple. Lights
304 W 2nd St. FA 2 6032
Servica. Good pay. Thou­ or lake adjoining. Write Box
A water included. $45. Ph. ALL WORK GUARANTEED
sand* of jobs open. Eipcr
94, Sanford Herald.
322 7399.
lenen usually unnecessary.
128. Douta A Motors
2-BEDROOM,
lte
bath.
San­
For toformatton on Jo
1 DR Furnished Apt. lit floor
1
BEDROOM,
Partly
Fun.,
TOTAL
PRICE
ONLY
$4930
S t. Johns Realty
Salaries, Requirements, lo­ ford nran. Assume pay­
2015 Santord Ave. 668-1323.
Neat imall 2-bedroom home, THE TIME TESTED FIRM $73 mo.. 322-7712.
Gateway To The waterway
cal totervlaw write giving ments. Call 222-0600.
only
io
blocki
from
down­
FURNISHED
garage apt. Ph. Itoluol) Sporting Goods
116 N. Park Ave. FA 84123 2 HKDROOM Unfurn., Kitchen
addresi, phone. AMERICAN 84. Real Eatate * Sal*
town. Low down payment,
Your EVLNRUDE Dealer
Service, Box M, Sarford
range. $73-113 W. 19th af­ 322-2600.
m o n t h l y payment* only
Herald.
ter 3:30 p. m. See Owner in WE L A K A APARTMENTS 304-M E. 1st Ph. FA 2-5661
$49 30.
Garage Apt. in rear.
114 W. First St.
16 FT. RUNABOUT, 30 h p.
71. .Male Help Wanted
FOLKS w* need GOOD
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
electric Johnson, with trail­
MODERN 2 bedroom, newly Furn. Apt. 2300 m«nonvIlte.
L-I-S-T-I-N-G-S
er. 6295 322-4952.
Realtor
MAN WITH CAR
decorated, kitchen furnish­
Raymond Lundquist, Asm.
Part time. Earn $32 up per
ed, 170 mo. 1302 Summartin. FURNISHED 3 Room Apt. BOAT WANTED PRAM A 6
wk. 1 to 4 evenings, your Merle W. Warner FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg
Clean A dose in. 635 mo. It. x 36 in. wida to repairable
2 Bedroom home, 117 Catalina. Lights A water Included.
off duty hour*. Work local
REALTOR
condition. Pollock — S t a r
3
BEDRM
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bath
A
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N.
ly. Apply 9-12 a. m. 360] N Adelaide H. Moses, Assoc.
2-BEDROOM unfurnlihed. $73 322 9507.
Route 1. DeBary.
Cortez,
N.
Orlando.
323
0653.
Fur
the
Beat
Buy
la
Orange Blossom Trail, Or
706 South Park Ave.
mo.
Ph.
322-7114.
Take
over
payments.
MODERN
2
Bdrm.
turn.
Apt.
A New or Resale Home,
lando.
Sanford. Fla.
13 FT. FISHING boat with
601 Palmetto Ave. 322 1371 controls, running lights, ta
See Slezulrom Realty
3 BEDROOM HOUSE,
3
BEDROOM
House,
Assume
alter 3:30 p. m.
72. Female Help Wanted
blocks from Ptnecreit School
h p motor A trailer, 6200.
322 3829 DIAL 322-7313
payments of $75 mo, 106 'Wa Hate Th* Home For You'
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322-2314
between
9
4
1.
322 6633
1-Room Efficiency apt. with Ph. 322 7773 after 4:30.
Azalea Lane.
WA1THESS: Inside, must be
pvt. bath A sbower, suitable 19 Ft” CABIN CRUtSER7~23
experienc'd. Chick 'n Treat
2-BEDROOM frame house.
P. S. - HOMES priced
for
couple or single person IIP Johnson A Trailer, $400.
Sanford.
2827 Magnolia Ave. near
OLD NEWSPAPERS
RIGHT ere
or retired All utilities in­ 332 3927.
N
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S.
Cheap
rent,
$43
mo.
LADIES: Sp.rc time work
S-E-L-L-I-N-G
2365 PARK DRIVE
cluded in rent. Ideally lo­
Ph. 323-3211.
FOR SALE
22-36, neat, personable, for
322-2420
322-7496
cated on let St, within l 1936-14 ft. ATWOOD RUN­
those who qualify, you will
Let us appraise and
NIGHTS 322 6624 — 323 0546 FURNISHED T w o bedroom
block of 2 free parking tote ABOUT with 23 HP Johnson
25 LBS. - 50c
be a distributor in business SELL YOUR PROPERTY
C. B. Houxe, Carporte, Fen
and sboppmg center. In­
Motor. Trailer
Included.
for yourself Write, Saalord
red Back Yard, Call 322 6211 quire al Manuel Jacobson Best offer. 216 Citrus Dm*.
SANFORD HERALD
Herald, Box 30.
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GIRL SCOUTS Pent Lyon, Mary Quarles, Cynthia Juback, Tens Globus
and Unda McGinnis of Troop 472 frantically fan the flame so that it will
b o n the string stretched above It In a competition to determine the win­
ger o f the Wide Gama at the Fall Camporee.
(Herald Photo)

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CADETTE TROOP 338 and the leader. Mrs. Nance Russell, standing,
right, takes time out for lunch during the Girl Scout Camporee at Deer
Lake. Seated left to right are Melenda Casselberry, Eata Leonard, Rnrbara Andrews, Joan Higgins t standing, Ann Higgins, Cheryl Watters
and Susie Webber.
(Herald Photo)

Club To Hold
Benefit Party
By Ji m Csuotberry
As their tin t fund railing

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affair the Young Woman'i Club
of South Seminole will sponaor a card party Saturday,
Oct. 3, at 8 p. m. at the Land
O'Lakes Country Club of Catselberry.
Those planning to attend
lhould make up their own
tables for either card* or
other games.
There will be an admission
charge for each person and
prizes will he given for each
table as well s i a door prize.
Refreshments will be served.

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CAMPOREE FUN for Girl Scouts Terry Young,
Cathy Coyle and Roberta Dysert o f Cunaelberry
Troop 910 Included this dreas-up reluy race last
weekend at Deer Lake Camp.
(Herald Photo)

Brownie Troop
COLOR GUARD from Troop 472 raises the
colon during a flag ceremony at Camp Deer
Lake, acana of the Seminole Neighborhood No.
8 Camporee. Scouta are Pam Lyon, Susan Carrick, Rnonda Watters, Linda McGinnis and Cyn­
thia Juback.
(Herald Photo)

Seeks Members

THESE GIRLS from Troop 010, Casselberry,
wore among those participating in the Girl
Scout Camporee at Camp Deer Lake in the
Ocatn National Forest. They are standing, left
to right, Cindy Coleman and Vicki Marsh; seat­
ed, Sandra Marsh, Melissa Miller, Denise Long,
Charlene Gray and Debbie Brown.

tlrownl* Troop 698 meets
every Tuesday from 4 p.m. to
5 p.m, at the home of the
leader, Mrs. Robert Regin,
at 610 Foreit Dr., Howell
Park, Casselberry,
There is still room in the
troop fur nine more girts
from that area, that are eith­
er in the second er third
grades. Interested girls may
contact Mrs. Resin.

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ONE LITTLE . . . two little . . . three little Indian*, Susan Lyon, Linda
McGinnis and Pam Lynn did Indian dances for the Girl Scouts attend­
ing the Neighborhood No. Three Camporce at Deer Lake this past week­
end.

Reservations may be made
by calling Mrs. Mary Harrell
at 838-2221 or Mrs. Gill Kinsloe at 83*1417.

JAYCEES

FERTILIZER SALE
SATURDAY, OCT. 3rd.
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322-091

SCOUT Leader Mrs. Bradford Lyon gives Ellen
William* of Troop 472 some tips on how to cook
eggs and bacon on top of a “ hobo stove" during
the camporee at Deer Lake.
(Herald Photo)

T H R IL L IN G
NEW BEAUTY
NEW STYLES!

A N D LUXURY!

By ordering your Phi Huml catty yon save thn
time, trouble and won)' of a last minute rush
when waiting means discomfort. Take just a few
minutes now to prepare for a comfortably warm
home this winter. Fhillteat —the high quality
Phillips 66 home heating oil - is clean burning. . .
gives you uniform heat. And its economical, too!
If you wish, well systematically fill your storage
throughout the winter season. Give us a ring now
and let us deliver your Philhoat early.

Ph. 322-2784
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WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Thursdry with brief afternoon showers; high today 80-90; low tonight in 70s.

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VOL. 66

United Press Leased Wire

Estiblishei 1908

WED., SEPTEMBER 30, 1964

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 289

Seen the money doors st
Sanford

Bank?

Atlantic National
• • •

They'y# caused so much
curiosity President Howard
Hodfes explains how the array
of U. 8. coins were embedded
in the "glass’* doors at the
tank's entrance.

• # •

Actually, the doors aren’t
glass. They’re acrylic—one of
the moat versatile o f plastics,
perhaps better known aa luette
or plaxi glass. The mold for
making the panels is partially
filled wkh a slurry which is
allowed to Jell. Coins are
placed into position and the
mold completely filled and
sealed off tightly.

Senate Report Of Estes Deals
Finds Nobody Guilty Of Fraud
CC Asks Airport Survey

By Jallaa Sten*trow
Associate Editor
• • •
The airport committee o f
The panels are baked for 11 tho Seminole County Cham*
to IS hours, machined and ber o f Commerce Tuesday af­
ground to remove irregulari­
ties, and when the doors are
finally buffed and polished the
panels are crystal clear.

* • •

Wants buy any parking me­
ters T

• • •

The City of Vero Beach, ac­
cording to an advertisement
in the September edition of
the Florida Municipal Record
—a msgailne— has 4S7 meters
(complete with spare parts, a
coin counter and coin sorter)
for sale.
City officials will consider
all "reasonable" offers. By
the way, they cost fSl each,
new.

• ••

Sam Lee, veteran retail
merchant for more than SO
years, recently observed his
tlst birthday. Lee, tong a
Floridian, eame to the Sanford-Ostcen area many yeara
ego. He once taught school in
Alabama. He is also a retired
Biptiat minister and attll is
quite able to recite Scriptures.
He has an excellent memory
but hla eyeiight has begun to
fait He ia the father of a
large family which include*
triplets. He resides in Osteen
and likes to welcome visitors.

• ••

i r * f c * s bit of political his­
tory that surprised us. Did
you know thit Jefferson Da­
vis, president of confederacy,
was a candidate for vice pres­
ident of the United States dur­
ing the elections of 1832? lie
wast

• • •

And here's another bit of
history: The assassination of
John F. Kennedy and the suc­
cession of Lyndon B. Johnson
to the presidency marked the
16th time that tht United
Slates has been without a vice
president,

• • •

Orlando TV announcer pull­
ed n boo-boo In a commercial.
H* meant to lay "rib roast,”
only it came out "robe wrist."
• • •
All Right! Who's got a
ttsno chair?
The
United
Fund, fittin g ready for Ita
19*14 campaign to raise g 10,000, need* to borrow one for
its special office help during
the drive. If you can spare
one of yours fiv e ’em e buss
on the phone.

"Will you yourself beetir
And go out end regi-itcrf"

June Shesly
Sanford Woman's Club

ONLY
Days L eft To
R egister For
General Election
Call The Jaycees
For Transportation
To Register —
322-5481
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ternoon decided to aak for a
survey on tho advisability
and feasibility o f establishing
an airport to servo tho eoun*
ty.

i Committee Chairman Gor«
I don Frederick agreed with
I County Commission Chairman
James F. Avery thnt that
I there ahuuld be a master

Port Property Surveys Begin

By Jallaa Stemtroua
Associate Editor
"W e're getting preliminary
property surveys underway
today," said Jack McCarthy,
project engineer for Lockwood
Green Engineers' feasibility
study to determin the poss­
ibility of establishing a port
facility In Seminole County.
The firm was retained sev­
eral weeks ago by the Fort
Committee of the Seminole
County Chamber of Com­
merce. Francis RoumLIUt is
chairman.
McCarthy said that aurveyora "are running topographic
information at a possible site
upon which the port facility
might be located. Soil boring
teats are now being made to
JACK MCCARTHY, project engineer for predetermine If the aite Is suit­
liminnry .studies to determine the feasibility of n
able."
port facility for Seminole County, explains pro­
McCarthy said hla firm It
cedures to Iks followed in the aurvey to Francis
also obtaining Information as
Roumiilnt (right) chairman o f Seminole Coun­
to determine the feasibltity of
ty Chnmlier o f Commerce Fort Committee.
the site, access, cost of adapt­
Standing is Don Carraway, n representative of
ing the site for port terminal
I-aw Engineering Testing Company, Orlando.
usage, its relation to other
modes of transportation and . McCarthy represents 1-ocVwfood Gr-epe -en­
gineers o f Spartanburg, S C. lilcraM Pbo.o)
the relation o f the port site
to the future growth and de­
velopment of the county pro­
per.
The survey firm, McCarthy
also pointed out, is now in the
process of contacting various
Industries in Seminole and
Orange counties, in addition to
other industrial companies
City Manager Warren E.
along the Atlantic seaboard
and the Mississippi River to Know lea was to receive a 13determine as effectively as year certificate of recognition
possible the volume of cargoes tonight in Chicago from the
which could be expected to Internationjl City Managers
pass through the proposed Association but he will be un­
able to accept the award in
port,
McCarthy said a complete persor
Knowles said this morning
report should be forthcoming
within three to four months, he had made plans to attend
and be among one of 129 city
perhaps sooner.
Lockwood Green, McCarthy managers in th« United States,
revealed, has recently design­ Canada and Western Europe
ed and supervised the con­ to get such an houor. Laststruction of deep water ma­ minute changes in plans forc­
rine terminals at Norfolk, Va. ed him to cancel the trip, he
Charleston, S C., Savannah, said.
Long tenure awards were to
Ga., Brunswick, Ga. and Gulf­
he presented for 10, 15. 20 and
port, M in.
25 year* service in the pro­
I
fession.
Kuowte* was * member of iiA./
the Resolution Committee but WARREN K. KNOWLES
had In forego that duty also
when local plans were chang
ed.
The association Is observing
CAI’ E KENNEDY (U PI)—
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — its 50th anniversary confer­ Th« launch of u radiation
Tropical storm Hilda, appar­ ence and the awards were to
monitoring Explorer satellite
ently growing to hurricane he presented by Bert W. John­ thut had been
for Thnr*force, moved through the Yu­ son, ICMA president and man­ day night has heen postponed
catan Channel into the open ager of Arlington County, Va. for at " l e t , day!
.Many of the award man­
Gulf today and picked up
speed as it headed toward the agers have served in the same
city during their entire career.
U-S. coast.

Knowles To Get
ICM A Award

Hilda Showing
More Force

Fsrking M mile - sn • hour
winds, Hilda, eighth tropical
storm of the season and fifth
this month, appeared to he
following the same mute used
by destructive Hurricane Car­
la in September, 1941.
The storm was last report­
ed l.'o miles south o f Mobile,
Ala., and moving northwest at
It miles an hour, two miles
an hour faster thnn It wss
clocked only four hour* ear­
lier.

Shot Delayed

plan, Frederick said he felt
that siims study should be
made especially for Seminote
County.
*‘\Ve need to pinpoint air­
port requirements for Semi­
nole County,** Frederick de­
clared.
Miaa Marjoria Brink, rep­
resenting Lee Fiacher and As­
sociates, a firm now making
a study for the East Central
Florida Planning Council, was
naked to determine what the
ECPPC can accomplish along
this line and the cost o f such
a study. Frederick said that
th e
County Commissioner
would bo asked to finance
the survey.
"The need for the facility
has already been established,"
said Frederick, "by the FA A."
Asked what this hsd to do
with the request already made
to the FAA for an airport,
Frederick
explained:
"We
have met with FAA officials
in both Miami and Atlanta.
Hut this deals only with a
site approval. Any nlrport lo­
cution must he OK’d by the
FAA. We must detail a few
more minor items for them,
they will In turn make an on­
site inspection, and provide
us with their approval."
The survey the committee
now wants, Frederick sail,
"•will deal with traffic, a—
«
T illty, the possihillt) id
i-stibiiihing an industrial ar­
ea adjacent to the airport,
the estimated cost o f construc­
tion, the avulUtiility and pos­
sibility of procuring frdersl
funds plus the projected use
and growth of the airport in
the future.”

DockStrike
Seen Tonight
NEW YOnK (LTD — Union
negotiators today rejected a
proposal designed to end the
bargaining stalemate between
shippers and longshoremen. A
walkout by 60.000 East ami
Gulf Coast dock workers set
for midnight tonight appears
' almost inevitable, the union
said.
"It looks very, very bad,"
a union spokesman said.
A strike would lie up ports
from Maine to Texas and Idle
some 2*1,000 seamen and atwut
iO.fjou truckers in additluii to
the longshoremen.
The proposal was presented
to Die International Longshore­
men's Association (1LA) re­
presenting the dock workers,
and Ihe New York Shipping
Association ( N’YSA) by Asals
-ant Secretary of Labor James
] Reynolds, head of a special
presidential fact-finding panel.

2 Republican
Senators Hit 650 At NAS Now Can Vote
Farm Agency
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
Two
Republican
senator!
charged today that the Agri­
culture Department showered
UilUe Sol Estes with favorit­
ism that helped him build i
fraudulent farm empire.
Sens. Karl E. Mudt, &lt;R- S.
I).), and Carl T. Curtla, (RNeb.), laid Estes, once re­
garded as a Texas financial
wizard, schemed to manipulate
cotton acreage allotments as
part of a master farm plan.
They called it "fraduient from
the start."
The Republican senators
charged that the Agriculture
Department "in many in­
stances . . . was actually a
companion to
this fraud
through t&lt;V actions, or failure
to act, of its officials in high
offices."
The Mundt • Curtis charges
were attached to a Senate In­
vestigating committee report
on a study of how Estes was
able to am.-isa a fortune
through farm manipulations.
The report was filed with the
Senate today.
The report was signed by
all the members including the
Republicans. It was mild in
Its conclusions. It made no
m -ntion of poll'Bal ftvuiltiam,
found no otu gUlty of frs&gt;.d.
ind did not recommend discip­
linary action against anyone.
F.stes lo-ured Ihe cotton al­
lotments tram displaced farm­
ers in Alabama, Georgia, Okla­
homa and Texas in (MO-61.
The farmers agreed to pur­
chase land from Estes in Ree­
ves and Pecoa counties, Tex.
They would then transfer their
|&gt;ooled allotments to this land
and tease the land back to
Estes for a period of three
years.
The com mil tee said neither
Estes nor the farmers really
considered the land sales to
be bona fide transactions.
Chairman John L. McClel­
lan, (D-Ark), of the investigat­
ing group also filed separate
views. He laid:
“ The timidity, vacciiation
and indecision, and Ihe neglect
or unwillingness on the part of
high officials in the agricul­
ture department to act appear
to be the principal cause for
the unfavorable conditions that
developed and the inefficient
administration that brought
on this investigation."

An estimated ISO persons
living oo the Sanford Navel
Air Station reaem tioa are
now eligible to vote for local
candidates here.
This ii the gist of tho de-

clsion handed out yesterday
afternoon by State Atty. Gen.
James Kynea who ruled a 19plus year old order of a form­
er attorney general Is outdat­
ed.
Previously, persons station­
ed on military reservations
were not allowed to vote ex­
cept by absentee ballot from
tbeir borne comraunltiea.
Now. however, if they meet
itill other requirements such
as length of stay at the base
they can register and vote.
But the registration deadline
E. C. Harper Jr., candidate la fast approaching and Regis­
for the City Commission in the
Nov. 3 election, today blasted
claims by his opponent, Com­
missioner Joe Baker, that he
ravored the proposed manna
project.
Harper, in a statement fo
The Herald, said: "My oppon­
Will the finder of th« Inst,
ent now flndi it politically
found and "loal" again watch
expedient to endorse the bank­
please aland up?
ers' marina project.

Harper Attacks
Claim Baker
Backs Marina

trar Camilla Bme« and her
staff are girding tor a heavy
influx of Navy personnel at
the courthouse offices as they
sign up for the Nov, 3 elec­
tion.
Navy officials yesterday
gave the estimate o f A50 eligi­
ble pcrioni on the base but
admitted a "firm
figure"
could not be attained due to
other factors for each person.
These Include the length of
stay at the base, the person's
age and if the person is now
deployed it sea with one of
(he base's squadrons.

Finder Of Lost
Watch Lost Too

"However," Harper continu­
ed, "during the July 13th hear­
ing hy the City Commission
he vigorously supported, re­
commended and made a mo­
tion that the City lease a half
mile of Sanford'* lakrfront to
a private group for 40 year*
with a guarantee of receiving
only fJ in return.”
llar|*r pointed out that
"Had this motion passed It
would hrvo * V effect of tak­
ing control uf* iu« lakrfront
away from the citizens of
Sanford for 40 years and fur­
ther prevent any future deve­
lopment of the area."
Harper asked: "F or whose
interest Is he (Raker) working,
a private group or ail of the
people of Sanford?"

It alt aturted last Saturday
in Sanford when Mrs, Flor­
ence Smith of 910 Live Oak
Street, New Smyrna Roach,
lost a diamond-studded wrist
watch.
When Mr«. Smith discover­
ed the lose she visited The
Heruld office and placed a
lost and found ud in tho clus*
sifted section.
The ad ran Monday and
asked the finder to take the
watch to Sweeneys, a local
office equipment and supply

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JACKSONVILLE (UPI) Former Maj. Gen. Edwin A.
Walker filed a |2 million libel
suit against the Associated
Press Tuesday for stories
about his role in the 1942 racial

tee

Cremation
HOLLYWOOD (UF1) - Pri­
vate cremation was arranged
today for Harpo Marx, the sil­
ent, harp-playing member of
the Marx brothers comedy
team.

Living Cost Off
WASHINGTON (U P O -T h e
cost of food, clothing and cars
dropped slightly last month,
the government reported to­
day. Because of this, the cost
of living dropped one tenth of
one per cent.

firm, on Magnolia Ave, and
claim a 110 reword.
Tho watch mis found and
the finder took it to Sween­
eys. However, nobody at tho
store knew the lady nr any­
thing about the watch or
paying a reward.
The finder left and took
tha watch with him. Now,
3lr*. Smith is attempting to
find out who the gentleman
was mid how she cun contact
him. About all tho informa­
tion available ia that ha ia
employed at Dynatmnlca.
•Mrs. Smith sayo tha watch
hna un extremely high senti­
mental value.

Walker Files Two
$2 Million Suits

Barry's 'Gloves
Coming Off’
WASHINGTON

(UPI)

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The Republican National Com­
mittee announced today that
GOP
presidential
nominee
Barry M. GoUlwater will de­
liver "a challenge to (he John­
son administration" in a na­
tionwide televised speech next
Tuesday night.
Republican National Chair­
man Dean Rurch said that
"the gloves are coming o f f In
the address over the National
Broadcasting Co. television
network from 1:39 to 3 p. m.

Rocket Dlown Up

Reach Erosion

CAFE KENNEDY (U P I)—
A Minutrrnan-t war roeket
was blown apart on Its final
test flight Tuesday when It
twisted uut of control high
over the Atlantic.

JACKSONVILLE (UI’I) Proposals to control the major
problem of beach erosion, in­ EST.
cluding special taxing districts
and a state coastal research
laboratory, will be presented
to the 1943 state Legislature.

riuting at ihe University of
M ississippi.

The suit claimed tha stories
defamed Walker, held him up
to public contempt and were
motivated by a desire to
"blacken his goad name." It
was filed in Circuit Court.
Walker specifically com­
plained about AP dispatches on
Oct. 1 and Oct. 2, 1942, which
he claimed cast him in tho
role of leading student charges
against federal marshals in
the rioting that was touched
off when Negro James Mere­
dith entered Ihe university.
He asked 31 million in com ­
pensatory damages and $1
million in punitive damages.
In addition, attorneys for
Walker ***0 fileil a 32 million
libel suit against Lindsey
Newspapers, Inc., at Sarasota.
The suit claims editorial com­
ment in the Sarasota HeraldTribune about his acllvitic-i
during (be disturbance defam­
ed him.

Your

Buses Sabotaged
MIAMI (UF1) - Fidel Cas­
tro's Cuban secret police are
grilling Cuban merchant sea­
men about the sabotage of IS
new British and French bus­
es, exile sources reported
Tuesday.

Traffic Light
Installation
Under Way

City rreu* were busy to­
day at the intersection of Oak
Avr. and Firat St., digging
down through the sidewalk
and the mate of pipes under­
neath to prrpare for installa­
tion o f traffic signal poles.
Installation of the traffic
■jiignal at this busy intersec­
tion was authorised hy the
city commission s e v e r a l
months ago, City Manager
Lt. (jg ) D. II. (Sam) Dow, W. K. Knowlc* said W a y .
"This will he a fixed time
public information officer for
Reconnaissance Attack Wing signs! light which we hope
One at the Sanford Naval Air will alleviate dangerous traf­
Station, baa accepted a job fic conditions at this comer,’’
with the 5(cClatchy Newspa­ said Knowles. At the present
pers’ mother paper, The Sac­ time, left turns are forbidden
ramento Bee, in Sacramento, for motorists approaching on
Oak Ave. from north
south.
Calif.

REGISTRATION DAYS art rapidly coming to * close at the Seminole
County Courthouse with the deadline being this Saturday. Here Mr. and
Mrs. H. G. Kyle are shown sa they sign up for the privilege of voting in
the Nov. S election. Checking them is Mrs. Madge Deas, clerk in the o f.
fleers o f Voting Registrar Camilla Bruce. Mrs. Bruce reports 402 per­
sons signed the proper forms Tuesday.
(Herald Photo)

May Dump Bill
WASHINGTON (UPI) Pressures mounted on con­
gressional leaders today to
dump Freildent Johnson’s |1
billion Appalachia hill and
shoot for adjournment of Con­
gress by the end of the week.

Lt. Dow Accepts

N EW CAR
FINANCING
niw

can

riNSNCINfl

Herald Index

Newspaper Job

DR. JOHN W. WILSON (left), chairman o f the Bovg and Girls Commit­
tee of the Sanford Kiwanix Club, present* a check to cover tho cost o f
a much-needed cabinet to store plumes used by members of the Seminole
High School band. Accepting the check are (left to right) Rand Director
Ernest Cowley, Lt. Joel Fehd and Captain Topper Avenel. The plumes,
explained Cowley, art one of the most expensive items of uniform eipiipmaat usad- b y buwl B M ia b f.
lllsxeld I’ buU)

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Bridge . . . . _ _
Classified . . . . ,
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Horoscope _ _
Society . . . . . .
Sports ............
TV Programs

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RATI

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

FLOR/DA STATE BANK
Member F.D.I.C*

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Methodist

Congregational

Baptist

eoitaiuraATtoitAii

C R R irrU N CHURCH
(Colto* Choreh of C hrist)
Pwk A m w

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1:11 l ■ . ___ Church tchoot
I t :»• a m. — W orship • j r o t o *
• : « • p. m . _ C h r U i U u Youth

its s m s m

M ln ie try
H ot . W a lts * A. B . H c P h W M ,

Episcopal
c a n ir r church
Church S tratt, Longwood
g r . Charles W. Btsw arL J r .

tin r

Assembly Of God

Ho)y com m ualsa _ T:14 a mF o n t )7 gocvlos A
CU m m ------------- a **■
l o r v too A lo r b o b _ 11:41 m.m.

Christian
n iu r r

c h b u t ia v

♦
Southern Methodist

church

DtBCIFLBB o r CHRltl

H R A B astard A lh
R. T n m i P o llsr
t a i l o r School ----- 1:41 o.

m.

Mornlag Worohli . 11:14 a m.

I
Nazarene

Church Of Christ

FTHFP CHURCH
OF TUB VAEABSMB

Free Methodist
FRBB HBTH0DI4T CHURCH
Corner 4th I t Bad L ourtl A rt.
Ror. C. E. Andaroon ---- Pootor
T oliphoor: l l l - i m
Sunday lehool — 4:41 a. m.
M ornlag W orth Ip — 14:41 a. m.
B r i n i n g W o n h l p __ T:»» p. m.

W*A Prayer Service 1:14 p. m.

Lutheran

o

P1RRT CHURCH
OF THE NAXAREHH
Loho H arr. FU .
B ar. W. I* Holcomb* P a t to r
Sunday
• :«l a. m . -----■ Hlhl# lehool
11:44 a. nu — H orning W orship
1:04 p. m. — E ranlng Service
1:44 p. B. _ Wad. M id-W eek
Prayor Service*
1 : l l p. b . _ Laos Wad. K lao.
to a ary lo r rie s

CHURCH OP CHRIST
t i l l p a rk A n n u o
B art Brow*
BrangollM
Sunday
Blhla S tu d y ----- — 14:44 a. m.
H orning w o rsh ip _ 11:44 a. m.
B n n ln g gcrrlea — 1:14 p. m.
S ia "Herald • ( Truth** I p. *
■unday a* C h a im l I
Tuoaday
Ladles Blhla Claaa „ 14i44 a. m
W adntaday
Blhla claaa ...... — I t R I *

rBSTSIOB HISSIOKART
BAPTIST CHURCH
Ith SL * H ally A rt.

t a i l a u h c o -------------- Paste*
Sunday lehool _ _ 1:41 A m.
H orning W arship — 14:41 a. m.
Youth
. . . - 4:44 f t no.
Young Adult
F c llo w o h lp ..............1:44 p. m.
Yho N t n u Wo Boor
B roogollitU Berrios 1:44 p. m.
Hld-Woch
•orrice (W aA) _ f a d p. OB.
T hird Sunday
■IngspIrBtloh — Si 44 A s a

Pentecostal

•aad sr
__
H sra la g W an*
Bandar
B raala g W ar at
W adaaadar .
P ra rc r Barrtaa

P aator ,____ Wllltani J. Oueea
Mornlag W o n h lp . I l i f t *■ *»•
lu a d a r Sehewl
lit* a. m.
T rata lag Union ------ d ill p. m.
R realng W o n h lp — 111* p. m.
Wed. Offleora A Toachere
H eating
■
4:10 p. m.
BLOER gPRIROS BAPTIIT
Otd Orlando BA a t H e l le r Are.
E. Hamilton cjrlffln — P a a to r

gundor lehool ....... 4:41 a.
H orning W orahlp — 11:4* n.
Training Union — . 4:14 p.
B rin la g W o n h lp — I i l l p.

m.
m.
m.
aa.

OAKLAWN BAPTIST CHURCH
1141 Country C U b Mood
■ponoored by P i n t BoptUt
Church
R or. B. T. B a r t e t t ----- Paator
■undar School — . 1:11 *• n».
W o n h lp lo r r ie s — 11:44 a. m.
T raining Union —
4:44 p. m.
Evening W o n h lp — 1:00 p. m.

LUTHERAN CHURCH OP
THE REDEEMER
144 W. 11th Ptaco
■“th e Church of lb s Lutheran
H o u r and TV "T his la (ha
Life"
H erbert W. Ooerta — P aator
■undar l e h o o l ___ 1 : 1 1 a. m.
W onhlp Service — 14:11 a. aa
K indergarten and R araery

Church Of God

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
411 Park A va
Rev. Robert M. Jen h ln a P aator
Morning Worahlp _ 1:14 p. m.
■undar School ___ 1:41 a nu
Morning Worahlp — 10 :11 a au
H Y P U tatlnga — 4:14 p. nu
(Interm ediate, Sealer)
Evening Worahlp — 1:14 p. nu

CHURCH OP OOD
OP PROPHECY
Il» l Elm Avenue
Rev. Robert W e lc h ___ Factor
Sunder School _ _ _ 1:41 o. m.
W o r a h l p Ner vlce — 10:41 a

Presbyterian

Methodist

CHURCH OP OOD
lln d A Pranch
L H. A lf o r d _________ Paator
■undar School — _ 4:41 a m.
Morning Worahlp — 11:44 a m.
Rvangelletlo Serv. - 1:10 p. m.
T uea P ra ra r Serv. _ 1:14 p. m.
Thura. Young People
Endeavor — -----1:14 p. m.

Rundar

m.

K ngelletlo Serv. — Til* p. nu
W filneedar:
Young People V. L. B. Serv.
1:14 p. m.
Bible T raining Serv 1:44 p a

Monday

Tueeday

Acta

Romano

Roi.iann

Wedneaday
1 Corinlhiana

Thunder
II Corinthian*

24:10-21

7 :1 3 -3 0

7:21-35

10:23-33

13:5-19

Friday
Galatians
5115-25

Saturday
I Peter
StU -22

P1RIT PBNTBCOSTAIi
CHURCH OP LOMUWOOD
141 Oraaga g traat
R ar. B. R uth O raat — P astor
■ undar School -----. 11:44 a. m.
Morning W orihlp _ 11:14 a m.
Bundar E ranlng — 7:14 p. m.
W id. Blblo I tu d r - 1:14 p. a .
Conqueror* H asting
P rid a r .. - — ... ■ l i l t p. m.

(IKY EVA METHODIST
CHURCH
Rev. W, E. Tlmma __ P aator
Sunder S ch o o l_____ f:41 a m.
Morning Servlcee — ll:«« a m.
Choir I’racllca Wed. 1:14 p. nu
E verr Out Welcome.

FIRST PRESBYTER!AM
CHURCH
Sanford. F la
Oak A va A Ird St.
flrover C. Sewell J r . _ Panto*
E dgar W. Smith J r . A ssistant
P aato r
Church S ch o o l------ - 1:41 a m.
Seeolon M e a ts ----- 14:41 a m.
Morning Worahlp — 11:44 a m.
Pioneer FallowaMp _ 1:44 p. m.
Senior HI Pallowablp 1:44 p. nu
Evening W orship
1:11 p. m.
Wad. P ra ra r M eeting T:44 p. m.
CHUnCH OP THE COVENANT
SITS South Orlando Drlvo
Thomae H. M a h l s ___ P aato r
Worahlp - ....— - . 1:04 a m.
Church School
ll;40 a a a

The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory P age Possible
THE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. * Mrs. M. R. Strickland
ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Souloff and Employ***

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.
SANFORD WELDING ft
FABRICATING CO.
Bill Whitley ft Employees
CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. F irst, Sanford
A. DUDA ft SONS, INC.
Slavla, Florida

HARRELL ft BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 26th S t, Sanford
BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
301 W. 1 s t S t, Sanford

HILL LUMBER ft HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crapps and Employees
HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
mnd Staff
HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Hwy, 17-92, Sanford

NELSON ft CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florida

ROSE AND WILK’S RESTAURANT
Bose ft Wilks Bowman ft Employees

STENSTR0M REALTY
Herb Stenatrom and S taff

OVIEDO RADIO ft ELECTRIC CO.
Robert A. Cameron IV

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

PERFECTION
DAIRIES

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

B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
and Employees

L. D. PLANTE. INC,
Oviedo, Florida

SMITTY’S SNAPPIN’ TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE

KIDDY’S STANDARD SERVICE
F irst ft French, Sanford
KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. 1st. St., Sanford
LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

HILL HARDWARE ft
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby N«wm*n and Employ***

ZITTROWER BROS.
1400 S. Elm

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M- Cameron and Staff
LeROY C. ROBB
CONSTRUCTION CO, INC.

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

l

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff
HOWARD BOTELER
Wholeaal* Confectionery
WILSON-EICHELBUKGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and S taff
WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs, A1 Wilson
CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORYBAPTIST
Antioch B aptlat Church, Ovlado
Coatrot Baptlat Church, t i l l Oak Ava
Chutuot* r ir a t Baptlat Church
Chuluote B ap tist Mleelon
Elder Springe Bap Ilet Chareh,
IIP Lehmaa BA
F lrat U ap tu i Church. 114 P a rk Ava.
Friendship Boptlet Church af
A ltam onte Ip rln g a
B t 414. A llam ont* Iprtogu
F lrat B aptist Church of DoBary
Flrat B aptU t C hareh o f Oeoev*
F irst B aptist Church of U h o Mery
f ir s t BoptUt Church o f U h o Mooroe
F lrat BoptUt Churah of U ngm aod, Our.
Church * Ormat
F lr it B aptU t Church o f Oviedo
F lrat Boptlet Chareh of Bon U n d o ta rin g *
F lra t BhUeh Mine U nary B aptU t Church,
t i l l W. l l t h BL
Portal C ltr B aptlat Church
Feunlal* Head Baptlat Chareh. Ovtede
Levs Bohthera Baptlat Mleelon. Chuluolo
MleeUnary B optU t C hsroh North Rd.
B hU rprU *
Maeodeslo Hlsoloa BoptUt Church
Oak H ill BA Oaleeo
Mcrnlng a lc r r Baptlat Choreh. Geneva HwT.
Mt. Oliva iiu a iu n a rr Itaptiei church, Sea
. . . . g p ria g ) |t d . Long wood

ML I l e a MUoUaary B o p tlat tapes Avo.
Near ML Calvhry
MUa4s*ory B aptist
t i l l W. ll t h SL
New golem Prim itive BoptUt C hareh,
HOP W, I tth SL
New ML Xloo Baptlat Chareh. n i l Poor Ave
Oahlawn BaptUt C hap o l t i l l W. Mth ■!•
Oeteaa BaptUt Churah
Plneereat BaptU t Chureh, 111 W. O ners ltd.
P rairie U k e B aptU t Church, B ldgs BA,
Far* P ark
Progreso H laaU aory BaptUt Chureh. Midway
■eeo*4 Shiloh MUolonory Boptlat Chureh.
Ninth * Mlehory
■L Jomeo MloaUoary B aptU t C hurch M a
BA t i l Oeteaa
■L P aul Missionary Boptlat Church, Sth BL
■L Motthowa M laaUaarr B aptlat Churah
Canaan Halghto
■L Jo h n 's M lteUoary B aptU t Churah,
I I I C r p r e s s SL
TsnipU Baptlat Church, Palm S prings BA,
A l t a m o n t e Up t i n g s

Weetaldo Mlaaionnry B aptU t Chsroh,
I I I A Holly Ava.
H un Mops B aptist Chareh, T il O range ATO.
CATHOUO
C hsroh of th e N ativity. L ake Mary
All Soula Catholic Church. I l l Oak AVS.
Roman Caihollu Maas, gporlatuah’s Club,
C haluala

BL
A sa's
cntheM s Choreh,
Perching
Place, DoBary
SL Mary Magdalena Calhollo Church, Malt*
U nit Ava, A ltam onte Bpelagi
CH R IST IA N

F ir s t ChrU tlan Church, t i l l g. l a a ford Ava
Congrogallonal C hrU tlan Chureh,
1401 Park A va
Norlhelde C hrU tlan Church, F l a r l A U
Haven D r, M aitland
CMUOCU OP CHS 1ST
Chareh
Chureh
Chureh
Chureh

of
of
of
of

ChrUL t l t l A P ark AvA
ChrU t. Uanava
ChrUL Long woo*
ChrU t, PaaU
CHURCH OF OOD

Chureh
Chureh
Chureh
Church

of
of
of
of

Ood,
Ood.
Ood,
God

444 Hickory
l i s t A Preach
Oviedo
Mine loo. UntarprUo
EPISCOPAL

All Salats B plseopat Church B. DoBary
Ava , In la rp rla e
Chrlet Eplocopal Church. Lengweod
All S iln ti Kpleeopol. Kntorpriee
Holy Cioaa Episcopal, P a rk A va s i 4tk

Aecenelos L utheran
D r, Caieolberry

Church.

Over brock

G o o d S h e p h a r d U n ited L a t h e r a
l i e d a O r l a n d o Dr.

L utheran Chureh of Iks B edoeaer,
111 W. M U Pises
Meeolah L utheran Chureh, Am ertesa L ogies
llall. P rairie Lake, fe rn P ark
SL L ukes L u U eraa Church, k L CM Slavla
METHODIST
B arn ett M aaartal Methodlat Church. B.
DoBary Ave., BaterprUu
B ear Labs MethodUt Chureh
Bethel AM.B. Church, Canaan H eights
C asselberry Community Methodlat Choreh,
H e y . 11-*x A Fluey Bldgs R d, Caaselhsrry
DoBary Cemmualty Methodlat C hurch W.
Hlghlandm DoBary
C hrlat Methodlat Churah
■unland Rotates
P tro t MethodUt Church, 414 P o rk Ava
F ir s t Methodist Church of Oviedo
F irst Southern Methodlat Chsroh
W om an's Club 111 Oek Ava
P ro* M ethodist Church. 144 W. 41k BL
O eaeva Methodlat Chureh, Geneva
G rave Methodlat Chureh, O aora BA,
G rant Chapel AM.B. Chareh, Ovlado
O ekgrovs M eth ellit Church, Ovlado
Oeloen Methodlat C hurU

Pools
Weal e r a s
MethadUL BL 44
W. a t PaaU
■L Jam s* A M .B , Saaford Ava
■L Mary's A B B C hurch ML BL 411 OtUea
■L F ours M ethodist C h u r a h Oetee*
BA B blsrprU o
Stafford Memorial M ethodUt O h * r « h
B DoBary

•BVEffTH DAT ADVBNTIFP
F ereat Lake Beveoth-day AdvaoUst Chareh,
Hwy. 414. Foreet Ctly
Seventh-day Adventlat Church, K a ltU a e
Ave., A ltam onte Sprlaga
■aaford gevosth-dar A dveatU t Church,
■evshtb 4 Elm

I)

MAOABBNB
F I r s t C hureh of U S N atarssA W.
la d a t MtpU
Fora Park C hsroh of tho Minareoa
O’Brien BA, F ora P ark
Lake Mary C hsroh a f U a V otaress

PILBf BYTE BUM
Community P resb y terian Choreh. Luka Mary
P lret Preahytsrian
Churah. Oak Ava
* Ird « t
F irst Ptesbyterta* Church, Ca reel berry
P lret PreabytsrU n Church ef DeBary,
B. H lehlaud
P re e b ru rla u Chureh of The Cevvuaat
1TTI A Ortaada Dr.
■L Asdrewa P reabyterlaa Chureh 44U Lea.
i t it l Bel, Dr— H tif Lftba
Upenta Cemmnulty Preabyterlaa Church.
U peats BA
Weatmlnlvtar P re tb y ta rla a Church, Hawaii
P ark , BL 414

a.nurcn of uo« in ChrUL Oviedo
Chuluota Community Chureh
Chureh of Ood of Prophecy, II4T Blm
C hurch of God MIooIoa E nter p rice
Church of Jeeuo ChrUt of L a tte r
■ alau . M il P ark Av a
Community chapel, A ltam onte g p rlsg s
E astern Orthodoa Church, g c jo b a e I
soeiom Chapel. Hwy. 1T-W. F o ra Far!
congregation Both Itrael, l l t h a Mag
F lre l C h u r a h of Canal, uetentlaL
ICO B. la d iL
*&gt;■■&gt;*•« HaU a f Jehovah’* Wttnooo
lA k* Monro* UntL l i f t W. T hird BL
f ' r*t Poatocoatol Chureh of Lsagw ot
Ml Olivo Uultoeos Church, O sh
BA Osteen
Plneereat Assembly of Ood, M th a Bl
■ shfsrd Alliance Chureh, U41 A p a rk
■asford C osgregallen of Jehovah's
bcuoa 144 Banford Ava
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U sity C hurch a f gaafardk 114 B. 1S4

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Suspect Seized On LB J Parade Route

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Seminole County * * * « on the S t Jotuti River * • * • “The Nile of America”

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Did you w i r taka a show—a dry shower, that iaT
Bafora you can antar tha
Navy’ll caw avionic* building
at tha Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion a two-mlnuta dry showar la required In a foytr Juat
inalda tha main entrance.
That’a to kaap out duat par*
tlelca aa amall aa five microna.
a • •
Onca inalda tha itructura
tha vlaitor la awed a t tha alia
and magnitude of tha testing
and malntananca equipment.
If you want to aea how da*
fenaa dollara derived for
taxes are expended, wall—
here’a one place you can find
out
a •
•
Tha avionica building, L t
Bill Sharpe told acme 80
Chamber of Commerce Coffee
Clubbera laat Thursday morn*
lng, la a pioneering adven*
turn. I t’a tha flrat of lta kind
eapeclally designed to sup*
port RA5C Vlllganta aircraft.
It's also unique in Its equip*
ment, Sharpe declared, since
there are machines installed
which will perform aa many
as 1,000 testa on aircraft
equipment in as little as two
minutes.
e e a
The structure itself la
equipped to provide ideal an
vlronmental conditions and
temperature controls, espe­
cially In tho "clean” room.
e • a
Tha North Orlando Com.
pany office reporta that for
the fourth quarter of 1041
real eatata shows a sternly
rise. During tha past three
months 21 new families have
moved Into North Orlando
from other states, soma from
as fa r away aa Alaska and
Washington State.
a
a a
Judy Wells, our county adl
tor, la progressing aa well aa
can be expected following aur
gory laat week a t Seminole
Memorial. Meanwhile, her
deak la bein0 capably handled
by Jane Cnaselberry. Jane can
be reached from South Semi*
ncle phnnea. by railing 424*
8824 during tha day or 828*
6046 during evaning hours.
a a e
Bill and Joanna Halback—
he’s tha prealdent of Wall
Plumbing—have won the GE
•■Vacation at tho Fair’’ eon
teat. Ho and Joanna will Gy
from Jacksonville to New
York Oct. 8 and will stay at
the Americana. Tha trip In*
eludes two days a t the Fair,
a tour of Manhattan,
Broadway show plua dinner
and a floor ahow at the Latin
Quarter.
Bill won the "quota buster’’
award in competition with
other heating and air condi­
tioning dealers threughout
the southeast And, It's the
second straight year ha and
Joanna have won tha award
Last year they went to Ja ­
maica.
e e e
Registered yet? Watch It
carefully. You haven’t got
much time. If you expect to
vote you’ve got to register.
It's as simple as that.

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Tuesday with afternoon showers; high today 90; low tonight in 70s.

President
Mingles With
Street Crowds

EM ROUTE WITH PRES­
IDENT JOHNSON (UPI) —
President Johnson aroused
VOL. 56 Unite il Press Leased W ire Established 190* MON., SEPTEMBER 28, 1964 SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 287
one of tha wildest crowd
scenes in his political csroor
today ss h t arrived a t Provi­
dence,
R. I„ on a 18-hour
* *
f*
t%
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P
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campaign swing through fit*
New England states.
As his motorradt crawled
through d o w n t o w n Provi­
dence. an auto two cars be­
hind ths Prsaldsnt burst Into
A new policy will be In­ county euperln ten dent er the
Dames. No ono was h a rt.
augurated shortly In Seminole tchool board itself.
About 26 minutes bafora. a
"We’re going to conduct
County achoota to facilitate
man was seised atop tha roof
better r e l a t i o n * between tho meotlngs periodically"
of a hotel. Tho two Incidents
school authorities and par­ Milwee explained, "si group
apparently were not linked.
ent!, Supt. R. T. Milwea said sraslona In tha school sys­
Persons in the motorcade
tem's offices.”
today.
said tha fire apparently was
On tha achoo) level, MilTha superintendent pointed
caused by an overheated
wee, explained, our principals out that this new procedure
motor.
THE MASSIVE MOBILE unit pictured above
and thalr administrative aides it being Instituted In an ef­
Tha President carried w ith
simulates the infamous “ Berlin Wall’’ and
will aet aside certain days fort to demonetrata that the
ft,
f
him speeches lambasting “ tho
pointa out to Florida voters the fact that in a
for parenta to come to them board needs tha counsel of
faction th a t temporarily leads
democracy, "There is no wall between you and
ATTENDING DELTONA U dedication ceremonies last Friday afternoon
and dlacusa any problem they the parents and by the aama
ths Republican party.” Ho
your vote." This mobile unit Is being featured
were these Sanford area men. From left are Charlie Morrison, Lorinp
token the parenta with prob­
wish.
■aid voters face a choice to
in the State Democratic Countdown Caravan"
Burgess, B. L. Perkins Jr., Elliott Mackle, executive vice president, Del­
" It could concern trans­ lems will have an opportunity
November of keeping a "re­
th a t is presently touring th e state to arouse
tona Corp.; Sanford Mayor A. L. Wilson, E. C. Harper Jr., George Touhy
portation, curriculum, books, to bring them to tha Board
sponsible
government" o r
voter interest, and increase registration. Regis­
and Charles Robinson.
(Herald Photo)
library service, g r a d i n g , and—aa Milwea put It—"per­
changing to ono "that la
tration offices close Oct. 2.
hours, anything they want to haps help us find waye of
reckless abroad and heart­
talk about,” Milwee declared. improving our operation*."
less a t home."
He concluded, "We’re of
On the county level, MilArriving a t Provldenee, R.
wee said that leadera of par­ the opinion th at thla plan
on hla first of flvo stops
ent-teacher organisation will will mutually benefit all
In as many New England
Dedication of Deltona's "lit­ Corp., told a dedication gath­ private industry in so Import­ states In a 16-hour tour,
be invited to come in and die- parties concerned with Im­
cuaa any problem* they feci proving our entire educational tle red echoolhouae” Friday ering that tha "generous ant an undertaking ranks as Johnson was greeted by many
prompted prediction* that this help” of Volusia County and one of Die outstanding educa­ thousands of s q u e a l i n g ,
need the attention of the ■yitam.”
community's sdult education
tional achievements in Flor­ •creaming teenagsrs as hla
program will pave tha way Florida a c h o e l authorities ida today."
motorcada moved from tha
for similar educational coop­ "has given a great promise
Mora than 125 persons airport to Brown Unlvsrslty.
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eration between public and and potential to Deltona's were on band from sevcrnl
Disregarding ono safety
Florida voters are being re­ "In a democracy, there Is no
privets enterprise throughout adult education program.”
nearby cummunitie* to wit- recommendation in tha W ar­
minded of their duty to vole wall between the voter and
H* said the "wholehearted nee* the dedication which ren Commission report, tha
Florida.
through a novel caravan of his vote." Following this trail
Elliott J. Hackle, executive willingness of thos* public had been thwarted twice Ire- President made a series of
mobile units put together by er is a missile pointed sky
vice president of The Deltona officials to cooperate with for# hy threat# of hurricane#. unscheduled stops along tha
Jam es ’’Jimmie" James, Re­ ward, indicating the number
The adult education pro wny to get out of hla ear and
gistration Drive chairman for of days left to register In the 12 Killed
gram — popularly termed mingle with the throngs.
MIAMI
(U
P!)
—
Twelve
the State Democratic Execu­ "Citizenship Countdown." Fin­
The Board of County Com­
Deltona U" — ia supported
Tho President may not
tive Committee. James, spear­ ally, the caravan's "Eternal pereone died in traffic acci­
missioner* will hold * special
by The Deltona Corp., devel. hnve been In great danger,
dents
around
Florida
over
the
heading the Florida Demo­ Flame of Liberty," brings to
meeting Tuceday morning In
opera of the retirement cum* but a number of the young­
cratic Committee's registra­ mind the progress made by weekend, according to tha
the Courthouse to discus*
munity. In addition to the sters were as they ran among
Highway
Patrol.
tion drive, also with Mrs. Cell the present Democratic ad­
new classroom building and tha automobiles In the pro­
ways and means of getting a
Doherty of Palm Beach Coun­ ministration on behalf of all
tho equipment, the company cession. Roms people fell and
fire
ant
eradication
program
ty directing the women's divl- of the voters.
Castro To Talk
employ* a full-time prufes- others came ominously closo
m, is taking the thought- The caravan will be in San- MIAMI (U PI) — Premier under way. Federal and state
Jam es O- Lw, dlitrk t sup­ pending upon the results of amnel educator. The curric­ to the wheels of automobiles
provoking displays Into towns ford in front of the courthouse Fidel Castro takse to the air official* a n expected U be
ervisor of tha Florida Pro­ any election are not eligible U&gt; ulum i* conducted in cooper­ and police motorcycles.
and cities the length and Tuesday it 9 a. m. Resident* waves tonight in Havana to present.
Leaving the airport, John­
ation with the Volusia Coun­
Friday afternoon Commie bation and Parole Commission, esat ballots.
breadth of the state.
are invited to assist local offi­ mark the fact that marly
Attorney General James W. ty School Bourd under super- son got out of his closed ear
Heading up the caravan of cials in pledging assistance to one-third of the Cuban people elon Chairmen James P. Av­ today Issued a warning that
mobile displays Is a replica of the voter's registration drive are now government inform­ ery was notified hy County some persons can get them- Kynes recently said: "It U vision of the Florida Depart­ and walked far perhape a
Agricultural Agent C e e l l seives into a lot of (rouble my opinion that ■ person who ment of Education’! adult ed­ half mils with hundreds of
the Infamous "Dertln Wall", so that the voices of all the ers.
hoys and girls flocking behind
Tucker that acme 80,000 by registering and voting In has been convicted of petit ucation division.
which reminds the citlxen that voter* may be heard.
Volusia County School Sup­ him.
acres In Seminola County the forthcoming national elec­ larceny and whose civil rlgbta
French Aid
loiter along t* route, ha
have not been restored Is not erintendent John Smiley re
tion.
LIMA, Peru (U P I)-F rsn ee were Infested. "Tucker,” »*ld
Lee said that current stele entitled to vote In the State of sponded to Markin'* dedica­ got into an open convertible
Avery,
"suggested
that
we
pledged to expand Its tech­
statutes provide that "All per­ Florida."
tory remark* by praising the In continue on hla motorcada
nical assistance programs to eat) a special meeting instead
sons
convicted
of
Monies
in
Lee
said
that
all
persons
Mackle brother* for their —another practice frowned
Peru in a joint communique of waiting until nsxt week the State of Florida, or In whose parole or probation mat­
•’inlative, leadership and co upon in ths Warren Commis­
because
of
the
nature
of
the
signed Sunday of Presidents
recommendations for
any oUier state, and whose ters have been handled hy his operation”
in
educational sion
Charles de Gaulle and Fern- infestation,”
presidential protection.
civil rights have not been re­ office have been carefully in­ work.
Avery
outlined
the
problem
dando Hehiunde Terry.
stored, are not eligible to structed shout registration
Deltona'a "little red tchoolHy Julian ffteiutrom
of meeting the cost of ersdicrecommended that the Com­
and voting procedures. •'How­ house" is a red and while
register and vote."
Displeasure over the Coun­ mission authorize the pur­ Called 'Whitewash' tion.
He also stated that "All per­ ever." he added, "undoubted­
ty Commission’s rtfuia] to chase of seven machines. The
" I’m told," said Avery, sons convicted of bribery, per­ ly there are people in this Colonial-style building located Cyclist Hurt
DALLAS (UPI) — Former
amid the mnss-drnprd oak* of
purchase seven additional vot­ firm which provides the type
MaJ, (ien. Edwin A. Walker, "th at the cost run* about $1 jury, larceny or any other In­ county whose parole and pro­ Elkram Dark, the rummun
ing machines in view of a pos­ of machine used in this coun­
per
acre.
This
would
mean
an
calling tha Warren Commiefamous crime in this or any bation procedures have not ity'a principal recreational In Accident
sible record turnout Nov. 3, ty said it could provide as
been handled by my office area. Enclosing three class­
(ion report a whitewash, said expenditure of some $80,000. other state Is not eligible."
was expressed today by Su­ many as 10 demonstrators at
A 17-year-old motorcyclist
today “ there"* bound to have I do understand that federal
He indicated that persons and I’m not sure they hive rooms and office spare, it is
pervisor of Registration Ca­ a delivered cost of $1,400 each.
was Injured Sunday night
been • plot” between Lee and state matching funds interested in any wager de- been adequately Instructed."
surrounded hy a whit* picket when his machine and aa
milla Bruce.
This is $423 (piece less than
Harvey Oswald and his con­ may be available. If eo it
fence and topped by a white automobile collided at Third
Last Tuesday Mrs. Bruce the regular cost of new m a­
would cost us about $ 10,000.”
victed killer. Jack Ruby.
bell tower.
Street and French Avenue.
----------------------------------------1 chines.
" It would be a problem for
The community's adult ed­
Today Mrs. Bruce said that
Reported In good condition
us
to
find
this
kind
of
money,
ucation program it expected with multiple Injuries at Sem­
Seminole has S3 machines and Riots ‘Not Racial’
WASHINGTON (UPI) — he added.
to enroll soma 200 Deltona inole Memorial Hospital Is Ro­
she estimated that "We will
He said he was alio concern­
resilient*.
h ive, based on the recent dal­ FBI Director J , Edgar Hoov.
bert Lee Grove of 801V4 E.
ed that county authorities had
Course* range from arte Second St.
ly average of registrations, at er say* that the rlola which
not
been
given
previous
notice
crafts uml hobbies through
least 22,VK) electors by Nov. erupted in several conimunPolice report Grove was
itica this summer were not of the infestation "Right
speech and drama to English driving on French Avenue
3,"
use
from
C-l
and
add
laundry
An
engineering
report
con­
City Commissioner Joe Ba­
foreign languages, history, and attempting to turn into a
She pointed out that "We racial but the result of grow­ now," he stated, “we’re near tract for the lakefront devel. use to (M.
ker. candidate for re-cleclion.
ing contempt of young Amer­ the end of the hmiget year
civics
and mathematics.
will
not
be
able
to
handle
all
grocery store lot when his ve­
Also to be heard are:
stated today that "the develop­
and whatever we allocate must opment Is on the agenda for
Dirrclor of the Deltona hicle was struck by ■ car driv­
Request for a street light at
ment of Sanford’a Iskefrnnt the voters if the turnout Is as icana for law and order.
the City Commission tonight
come nut of next year’s bud­
1400 W. 17th St.; request to program is Zeral Mallard, for­ en by Chester Dowling, 47, of
at 8 at City Hall.
will be one of the prime pro­ it should oe with the present
get which begins Oct. 1.”
Talks
Resumed
number
of
machines.
jects confronting the city.
The nine-point agenda also close alley oa the property of merly an administrative offi­ 81t Elm Avc.
Tucker laid that most of
DETROIT (U P I)— General
Rowling was charged with
lists first reading of an ordi­ the Good Samaritan Home on cial of the DeLand High
"I am very proud to be in "The November ballot has
the infested area lies west of
Motors
and
the
United
Auto
every
candidate
hated,
plua
careless and negligent driving,
nance to reorganize the fi­ Mulberry Avenue; approval of School.
a position to help with the de­
velopment of our lakefront the 12 constitutional amend Workers union today resumed U.S. 17-02. He said the art* nance department, intent to the agreement and resolution
marina complex. It can create ments, realignment of justlca negotiations to end a strike could be sprayed from tbs air annex an area at Highway IT- for ths Atlantic Coast Line
a new Image of our city by at­ of the pear« districts, the fire that Union President Walter and that government official* 92 and Onora Road, rezone the for the railroad crossings (or
tracting people and money to control I’recinct 2 and the P. Keulher predicted would would like to get the eradica­ arc* at Onora Road and Pal- the water improvement; dis­
stimulate our economy as well election of a city com minion not he "one of those long tion program under way in metto Avenue from R-2 to R-3, cussion of approval of con
■truggles.”
October.
as by serving a current need er in 5anford."
and to amend goning ordi­ (recta on architectural work
e n n o u f
of our people."
nance to delete dry cleaning for recreation building; ap­
ALWAYS
FIRST QUALITY ™
pointment of a finance direc­
Baker continued, "As a
” lf you do not register
Remember, you have NO member of the City Commis­
tor; second reading of an or­
THIS WEEK ONLY!
VOTE.
$164 Stolen
dinance on intent to annex the
sion. 1 am pleased to say that
Theft
of
$164
from
under­
area at 21th Street and French
the engineers have already
M ary M erritt
neath her mattress was re­ Avenue.
been retained to do a feasibil­
Sanford Womaa'a Club
ported to police over the week­
ity report which will be com­
end by Katherine Wetherpleted in CO days. At this lime,
apoon, 1302 W. 16th St. She
Herald Index
we should be able to take
said the money was taken
some very definite ateps.
Abby .......................... Page 9
cither Thursday or Friday,
"There will be a great re­
Bridge ......................... Page 9
sponsibility on the city com­
Classified.................. Page lt
missioners to sec that proper
B attery Stolen
Comics ...................... Page 10
fiscal arrangements are made
Someone
made
off
with
the
Editorial
Page 4
so that there will be no gambl­
battery from her car parked Horoscope . . . . . . . . . . . Page 10
ing with the taxpayers money.
Sunday night at Seminole Me­ Society ...................
Pageg
" I have been Interested In
morial Hospital, Mary Agnes S p o rts..................... Pages 6 7
and
worked
with
groupa
to
de­
Days Left To
Harper of Geneva toU police TV Programs ............. Page 9
velop our lakefront (or several
laat night.
We the Women ......... Page 9
years, but the plan presented
Register For
by *.he bankers group has tne
(save 1.37 on 3 pairs!) Slice 1 to 4, Bef. S.1P
most potential for our city.
General Election They
are to be commended for
THE RVAH-1 Tigerettes Talent Show Saturday night a t tha Civic Cen­
their eflorts."
Call The Jaycee*
ter transformed local and Navy amateurs into professionals as they per­
Commissioner Baker con­
formed in a highly successful contest, benefiting the U.S.O. Pictured
For Transportation
For a penetrating an­ dent John F. Kennedy,
cluded that fiscal arrangefrom the left are Suzann Kooxcr, Tigerettes president, presenting first
(*av« 1.17 on 3 pairs!) slice 3 to 8, r»g. U P
To Register —
alysis of tha W a r r e n read Merriman Smith's
menta as outlined by this
place trophy to Mike Bubal and Johnny Le Blanc for a terrific piano and
322-5181
Commission report on tha expansive article on Page
group must be followed so that
drum combo. The couple a t right Is Elaine and Bill Orazl, who did a
there will be no increase In
aasasainatlon of P r a a i - 3 today.
stu[&gt;endous
job
as
co-MC’a
of
the
gigantic
production,
Sanford
merchants
TE 8-1158
(axes.
donated the 12 prizes awarded.

Paren t Discussion
Program S e t Up

HI ''

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Registration
D isp lay Due

Adult Education Program Hailed

n su a A

Board To Meet
Tomorrow On
Ant Problem

Parole Supervisor

W arns On Voting

Board's Decision
On Machines Hit

Baker Praises
Marina Project

Lakefront Issue
On City Agenda

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Toddletime Sleepers Reduced!

W arren Report

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$2 Million For Two Circles Meet Jointly Because Of Hurricane Gladys
taafarU Veralfi Page 2 — Sept. 28, 1961
Rural Housing
Loans Set Aside

Geneva Homemakers Install Officers

I ; JeAaw Kara
Officers for the coming
year war* installed by the
Geneva Homemakers group,
formerly known a* the Homo
An additional 12 million of
Damonitxation Club, a t tha
first martin r fc#M Wednes­
rural fcouaiaf loan fund* k n
day. Rept. 23. a t tha combeea mad* Available for loan*
inanity hall.
to eligible familial in rural
Th# new officer* are Mra.
area* who need to replace oT . J . Chalfant. prea'dent;
.
.
repair
building*
Mr*. W. B. Heath. first vie#
president; Hr*. Elweod Shaw,
been damaged or destroyed by
aecond Tie# praaidant; Mr*.
Hurricane Dor* according to
Donald Norton, aeeretary;
statement made today by
Mr*. Chirlea Gatlin, tre**.
William T. Shaddick. atate dia m ; Mra. H. G. Shuler,
rector of the Farmer* Home
delegate; Mra. Cliff Donovan,
alternate delegate; Mr*. Don
Administration.
Parry and Mra. Donovan, reThese loans a rt made to
m a t ion leaden; Mr*. J. W.
farm ownera and owner* of
Yarborough, aafaty leader;
SOUTH SEMINOLE Junior High School a t Casselberry haa thia excel*
other real estate in rural ar­
Mr*. D. M. Ladd, food* lead*
lent lunchroom staff to sat th a t tha atudanta get a balanced nutritional
ea* sad ima'J rural commun­
t r and Mra. Donald Dunn Sr,
lunch equivalent to a third of the daily requirem ent L eft to rlfh t tha
ities with populations up tv
•ad Mra. Gena Bedough, home
workers are Kit Freeman, Virginia Morriaon, M argaret Yauger, Alice
2,500 which ara not part of
Improvement leader*.
Walbridge, Mae Harris, Myrtle Jenquin, Chioe Butts, lunchroom man­
an urban area. They a rt mede
Mis* Myrti* Wilacn, county
ager and Mildred Hall*
(Herald Photo)
only to epplicante who are
Homemaker* agent prcaentad
unable to obtain credit they
a profiam on "Food Add!*
need from private and coop­
tiv tt," • pa*king on tha dlf*
erative lender*, including the
farant additive* and their im­
Small Business Adminiitrstion
portant* to our varioua food*,
whose area office ia located in
and distributed tha new Sami,
Jacksonville.
note Eateniion Homemaker*
Interest rate on Farmers
Program Book*.
Home Administration Rural
She alto apoka and gave
Housing loam Is 4 percent
out literitur* on tha new
with a maximum term of 3]
•a-juit-for-you" pattern*, a
year*.
chart to determine y o u r
Eligible applicant* should
figure typo and a booklet on
tha nave stretch materia!*.
contact th* Farmers Home
Djrlng tha buiinaaa meet­
Adminiitrstion local offices
ing date frnm the aetond to
serving the 21 Florida coun­
the third Wednetday. Mr*.
ties In the d:(Alter area. Lo­
V . B. Health fava the de­
cation of offices and counties
votional.
served are: Gainesville - AlaThe Geneva Homemaker*
cuha, Bradford, Clay; Lake
will be hotter* to the open
City - Columbia, Baker, D-val,
council meeting of all Home­
Nastau, Union; Live Oak • Su­
maker* group* in Seminole
wannee, Lafayette; Chief land
County on Thursday, Get. 15,
- Dixie, Gilohriit. Levy; 0 '1 I t 10 a.m. at tha community
la • Marion, Putnam, St.
hall. More detail* will be an­
Johns; Sanford • Flagler, Vo­
nounced at a later date.
lusia; Madison • Madison and
Following tha a a n d w l r h
Taylor: Tallahaoee - Jeffer­
luncheon, which waa livened
son. Wakulla; Jasper • Ham­
op by a dellrloua aalad made
ilton.
JUSTLY PROUD of her Afghan hound show dog. Tawny, ia Mr*. Robert
by Mra, Donovan and a love­
Rowen of Academy Drive, Forest City. He han won four ribbons for
ly eaka made by Mra. Don
firat in his class and two ribbon* for reserved. He ha* competed in dog
While such multi-generation
Perry, “bird cage*'* which
show s in St. Petersburg, High Point and Bradenton. The Bowens have
fsmiliei msy aeem rare, they
they made at a aummer workthree other Afghans and three black poodles, all show dogs.
a*e gainlg in number n early
fhnp were displayed.
marriage end life expectancy
The women hop* to have a
Increase, reports Dr. Wilma
workahop on enameling cop­
Donahue, head nf the jeronper for Jewelry and a*h trayl
tology division at the L’niverin Octobar.
•lty of Michigan.
Mra. Bertha Lindsey. 78,
By Franee* We*Ur
j with a record attendance.
f The two phaiei of th*
waa welcomed bark by tha
legal and doc­
Rev. and Mra. C. W. Hate*
outer special |ueit* prat- church ere
Homemaker*. She broke her
w (rf: Rev. and Mr* P. T. trine. There *r* 1M Preebyhip aomt month* ago, but i* of Tituivtlle were tpccial
gueit ipeakcri for the Sep- jjJrton of winter Garden, Mr* terun Cburchei In Florida,
walking very well now.
»od there are four Preibyter.7 " ^ r
It A Wietden of Upsala and
Meet ng held m the Educa- ||om , r M G1„ wo ^ u u lei. The Higher Aaiembly u
divided equally between lay­
T V attorney general |« tha tlonal Biilldinr of the Commu- Mjry
chief law enforcement officer nity Presbyterian Church in
Rev‘ Rite*' subject *aa men and rainiitera.
T lM n fra
of ihe United .States.
Lake Mary, Tuesday night. ‘ The Pieibyterian Church,
Rev. Bilea alio discussed
let la da N
and Wh»t is PreibyUrian- the
, ,differences and likenesses
SANFORD
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Stall** 1* n a r a b y a l v . n R-,»M .vr,TICK I* h o ro b y a l v o n t h a t ment mid* of by the local
j I F s u a m set, a wst* swi m t n ,
C o u n t y r q m n l i i l ' i n i r i « f t am * n g * * r 4 In bu*lno&lt;* at rulini; Elders, the local congre­ most churchee.
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Mrs.
Bates
spoke
about
th*
gation,
the
Pretbyterial,
the
the* v ptfhtpi * Reese er
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tltlo u o n *m * of. ALI.K.V E N- byorjd and the General As­ Women's Work. Th* church
*#rl&lt;-#ltur* t , fo l io * •
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goes the first mile, and the
M-J l l v p l . 1 , W J i # ft „ f T. to r o d a t a r oal4 n t m o w i t h t h a sembly, which ia the highest
Th« Sanford Herald
vtomen go the aecond mile.
W of hwi, of aw &gt;4 *#«. C l a r k of t h a CIrau K C o urt. body.
Vlon I l . l i e - S ' i K
They do work in missions that
Ramthnla Cm inty. T lo r M a In t r r--l C w m m . r r l a l i S:'y « f r » r 4 a n . a w i t h th a p rn v l a l o n a of
would never be done If they
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ft* 4#, (Ion 11-11 B-i'if;
did not give extra money.
t n - w l t t 4* Mon M l o j Tlnri.1*
P u b lic h r e r l n * w ill h* h»M S t a t u t a a 1*17.
The hostesses heading up
Rflllvfl i&gt;f r - k l l , N m i I s s
In t h * a . m l n o t * C o u n t y C o u r t
* lg . Uni,a r t Allan C h a n 4 1 tr
N o l l ' * !• h t r v b y * v*n, B , * r 4 tha meeting were the follow­ l
H o u m . i a n f o r # n o r : # # . in th* P u M ian Rapt. 14. 21, 21 A Oct
flf C o u n t ? CaiTiml&gt;tl«n*re a t
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R&lt;minnl* c « - . n t r . P l« rl4 * . pro - ing members of the Executive
Virginia Petro»ki
o n O 't f l h - r I*. ! X « o t to;0* a C C i g - l t
po iv t o i t i a n i th * t o i l o w l a s Committee: Mrs. W. C. Hop­
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Ruby Linden, secretary; Mrs.
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Cltoirmon
t i l tha fir t it In -a n a m a of. f5L/&gt;. S t c t i o a 1 R i p l i l .
P u h llc hvarlit* will h* r * 1 Ted Brooklyn, chairmen of
A l t f l t A n n ,r R o r h o t t h J r RAT. E N T E R P R I R E S a n l t h a t
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■v t h k c i m c i i t m i w r o r 14a. In a r m r l a n r a w i t h Iho - l *&gt;. i » h , r 11, I X t *t lh;*« A with Mr*. Joe Smilhers.
T H K M X I I J l l l l f l t t . r m . r i e t l t l o ' . a Nan.** Riotut**. t o . M o r • « soon U H M l i r r a*
Mildred Hansy
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By Frances Wester
Circle One and Circle Two
of the U. P. W. of the Com­
munity Presbyterian Church

cd tha lesson and some atriptu r n wer* read ihowrtng some
of th* character!*ties a Christ- .
ian must have to fullflll his

o f L a k e M a ry h eld th e ir Sep- • * * • * ' *
um ber
m eetin g ,
to g eth er!

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NO ADVANCE
N O TIC E H EED ED !

hu ab len eaa .

lov*. virtu*, n s te n ts s a t. a a l
because Hurricane Gla yds
prevented Circle One from faith.
Mr*. 01* Cochran read Ha­
having ita meeting on sched­
ley’* interpretation of Phile­
ule.
mon. It waa decided that to I
Mrs. Arolyn True »a* the ;
.
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hostess for th* meeting, which «*
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is
th#
world
the
Gospel re­
»■» held at her home, with
Mr*. Evelyn Rice and Mrs. ceived from God is and
I through th# Church. Th# stu­
W e’r e A lw a y s R e a d y T o A c c o m m o d a te
Ruby Sjoblom as her co-hostdy waa closed with several
esae*.
■sentence prayers, i r i Mr*.
Mr*. Ed Zimmerman pre­ Thompson concluded with a Y o u W h e e Y e a N e e d M o o t ) l a A H u n y
sided over the meeting in the
Everything la hanU M with the utmost apeetf an4 &lt;
i prayer for alL
absence of Mr*. Ted Brook­
eenience when you go business wtth us. What'a mor«b
Th* next meeting of Circle
lyn. Mr*. Rice presented the
Or.# will be held at th# home
• • re n d e r th e kind ef persona Iliad service th a t
Devotions.
of Mr*. Ola Cochran in Oct,
takas in to c u a i d ara tie s ja u r exact raqulrM u ata*
Mrs. James M. Tsompscn and Circle Two will meet a*,
read from th* Year Book of the home of Mra. Harry E.
Prayer. Th* foreirn mission Sandusky.
LOANS UP
to be remembered was in the
T v . ; , . •
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1BC o
meeting
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with
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Thailand region, and the .
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do. Prayer was offered for the Mispah benediction. Refresh­ O . A . C . F I N
miaaior.ariea ar.d their wore ments of punch, cookies, and
C O R P O R A T I O N
cake squares wire served to
- s i w o t s -----Mrs. Thompson w»* also twenty-four member* present.
111 Wait first Street.........
Te’e c h c ' e 3 2 2 - 3 7 4 3
In rh arre cf the program giv_______________
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"LET'S TALK DRY CLEANING"
By • WOODROW CASH

Sun*.

For th* average Mum getting
ready for schcol days is a hectic
period. It rnaana fittin g slacks and
skirt*, swsater* and blouses, Jlckets
L and rnata ail ready for wearing. Wa
1 can taka a lot of strain nut ef this*
preparations. Just send us that
junior wardrobe now and wall hav# It back to you,
rlean and freah and smart locking, In tlma for school
day wear.
Aa every parent know*, children aren't eiartly easy
on clothes. Scuffle* and aquahblea. game* and accident*
take their toIL Spilled ink and paint# and many other
hacard* put apota before your eye*. Lost buttons and
little tears in tha fabrica and g rasi stains from an im­
promptu football gama—all these are pert ef the
n.rmul intern.
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“eraluate all the facta and i assassin to police aa white, criteria laid down by the
The commission did not go | views on the President’s naIt placed him, then, in th* led to th* cenvfctlnn that so­
• f the follow t e l dispatch circumitancea surrounding the | alender, about 5 feet 10 inchea panel, announced in Johnson into the question of whether .tionel policy. 1 heve a right category of other prevlou* ciety and ita leader* had com­
tall, and weighing about 165 City, Tex., that he was op­ Oswald ahot at Kennedy aa a Jto express my views but bet » u te Um p w ld t ilU l ■*- assassination."
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an
individual.
It
At First * Palmette
cause of the charges 1 do not would-be assassin* “who act­
And then the commission
mittee
to
advise
htm
on
put­
made public Sunday night a f­
Having decided Oswald’s
doe*
quote
from
the
Secret
(Alongside
old poat office)
aedy waa wardered te Dal*
think
I
should
c
o
m
m
e
n
t
ed
alone
in
their
criminal
declared,
with
the
future
in
ter painstaking investigation. guilt, th* commission set out ting th* recommendation* in­ Service report of Oswald's in­
further."
acta against our leader*,"
tea aa N ot. M, tM J. Ha The inquiry involved moat to find th* “why" of the kill­ to effect.
mind;
terrogation by Capt. J . W.
The commission, therefore,
Citing four — Charles J.
later r m ita d the Pa IIt t ter branches of government and ing.
"It will require every avail­
Named were Treasury Sec­ Fritx of the Dullas police de­
left Oswald's motives in the Guiteau. Leon F. Cxolgosx, able resource of our govern­
Prlw te &gt;oaraaliaai for aa- even reached overseas into
It reached two basic con­ retary Douglas Dillon whose partment's homicide and rob­ category of what the report John Schrank and Gulesepp*
tioaal reporting for kia ac* Russia where Oswald lived clusion*. The first was th at department includes the Se­
ment to devise a practical
bery bureau.
itself called “the unanswered Zangara—it said, "none had a system which has any reason­
m a t of tka tragedy.
for a while and where he met Oswald, a strange, psychotic cret Service, Acting Atty.
Oswald said: “ 1 have no questions" — saying “no one serious record of prior vio­
By M rrrlmaa Satith
able possibility of revealing
the girl who was to become personality, had th* capability Gen. Nicholas Katxenbach,
views on tha President." “ My will ever know what passed lence. Each of them was a such contents.”
United P r m International hi* wife.
• Carp* In • Fum itory
of killing a prominent man Central Intelligence Agency wife and 1 like the Presi­ through Oswald’s mind during failure in hi* work and in his
• WASHINGTON (UPI) —
• Tile
• Piano*
The report conceded that In such aa the president to take Director John A. McCone and
ffljr &amp;anfnrh Srralft
Tka Judgment for history la view of Oswald's subsequent out a grudge against a so­ McGeorge Bundy, the prral- dent’s family. They arc inter­ the week before November 22. relations with others, a victim
• Rental Iteda
of delusions and fancies which Sept. '.’8. 106-1 _ Pape il
that Lee Harvey Oswald, a death at the hands of Dallua ciety that he felt had frus­ dent’a special assistant for eating people. I have my own 1963,”
rebellioua fruatrated Marxist nightclub owner Jack Ruby it
national security affair*.
trated him at every turn.
fanatic, murdered John F. waa impossible to may cate­
Th* commission made 12
The
second
waa
that
there
Kennedy in Daltea 10 montha gorically that no one else waa
recommend a Honi. flight ap­
and 4 day* ago “acting alone Involved in the assassination. were diffidences and lapse*
in the organliations set up plied to the Secret Service
and without advice or aaalat- But It added;
to protect the president of which has been charged since
QUANTITY RIGHTS AESERVTD
ante.
“If there ia any such evi­
1902 with tha responsibility
PRICES GOOD THRU
There la no evident* that dence it has been beyond the the United States.
SEPTEMBER 30TH
Aa for Oswald, th* commis­ of protecting the President.
he waa part of any conapir* reach of ail the investigative
Primarily, they would put an
Bmy, either foreign or do- agencies and resource* of the sion conducted an exhaustive
overseer in charge of the
nieatic. There alao ia no avl- United S U tet and has not review of his life, from his
agency and give it 205 more
lonely
c
h
i
l
d
h
o
o
d
and
hi*
deuce that the emotional com* to the attention of this
strained relationships with men at a cost of |20 million.
climata in the Texas city had commission."
AH the recommendations
anything to do with the lr
The report failed to con­ hia mother to hit stormy
were made because of the
marriage
to
the
girl,
Marins,
rational act.
vince the assassin’s mother,
The motivea of the 24-year* Mrs. Marguerite Os'.,'ald. She who ha had met and wed in commission’s muted answer
of "perhaps” to the question
old Oswald, who pumped continued to insist "there is Russia.
of whether Kennedy’* murder
three ahota a t the yuung no proof" her ion killed Ken
This was the conclusion:
Preiident from the alxth floor nedy. And a Communist youth
“ Many factor* were un could have been prevented.
Aa for the actual events In
^o f a Daliaa office building, publication aaid In Moscow doubtediy involved in Os
Dallas last Nov. 22-24, there
®ur* obscure,
wald’s
motivation
for
the
as­
that the aasnssination waa
But they appear linked to a the result of a right-wing re­ sassination, and the commis­ were no real surprises in this
broken home, an indifferent actionary coup.
sion does not believe th at it fascinating, heavily document­
mother and an unsatisfactory
The commission conceded It ran ascribe to him any one ed report written for the
marriage.
could recommend no fool­ motive or group of motive*. agea.
The aeeen-man commission,
One consequence of the day proof eystem for protecting a It ia apparent, however, that
of horror h at been a tighten' president in view of the his­ Oswald was moved hy an ov­ headrd by Chief Justice Earl
ing of presidential aecurity toric need for the chief exec­ erriding hostility to his en­ Warren, found that Oswald
shot Kennrdy and Texas Gov.
procedure*. But much more utive to mingle with the peo­ vironment.
John
B. Cnnnally J r. from a
need* to be done to protect ple. Rut it added:
“ He does not appear to
^Lyndon B. Johnson and future
“The commission has, how­ have been aid* to establish sixth floor window in the
^occupant* of the White House ever, from it* examination of meaningful relationships with southeast comer of the Texas
fiom potential assassin*.
the (acta of President Ken­ other people. He was perpet­ School Book Depository.
It said that approximately
These are the conclusions nedy’s assassination m a d e ually discontented with the
of “The President's Commis­ c e r t a i n
recommendations world around him. Long be­ 45 minutes later, Oswald gun
sion on the Assassination of which It believes would. If fore the assassinatiun he ex­ ned down policeman J. D.
POUND
John F. Kennedy," otherwise adopted, materially improv* pressed hi* hatred for Ameri­ Tippil near III* intersection
S9*
GOVERNMENT INSPECT!*)
known aa the Warren Com* on the procedures In effect at can society and aetc I in "rn- of 10th and Patton streets,
and ran off muttering either
mission. It was set up by the tim* of Preiident Ken test against it.
"poor damn cop,” or “poor
Johnson immediately nfter nedy’a assassination and re­
“Oswsld’s search
the Not. 22, 10d3, tragedy to sult in a substantial lessen he conceived to be the .
. s dumb cop."
And it declared that two
society was doomed frum the
ing of the danger.”
*"On the basis of these find­ start. He sought for himself ■lays later when Ruby fatally
ings the commission has con­ a place in history—a role as wounded Oswald in the base,
ASTOR FROZEN . . PURE CONCORD
cluded that Lee Harvey Os­ the ’great man’ who would lie inrnl of the Dallas jail, he
wald was the assassin of recognised as having been in did so acting alone and not as
advance of hi* times. His part of any conspiracy. It
President Kennedy."
■
A key piece of evidence commitment to Marxism and said the two men never had
SKPTF.MnF.lt 21. 1MI
used In reaching this conclu­ communism appears to have known each other.
Admissions
In essence, this is the IT. S. MORTON FROZEN MACARONI &amp; CHEESE OR MEAT &amp;
been another important fact­
sion was the eyewitness
Juanita Gager, Roosevelt
government’s verdict un what
port of Howard L. Brennan, or in hla motivation.
Howard Jr., Rosetta Howard.
"lie also had demonstrated the report called “a cruel and
a
15-year-old
stearafltter,
-Lucy W. Houghton, Mabele
who wu* arrusa the street a capacity to a rt decisively shocking set of violence di­
* Thomas, Patricia Hunger,
from the depository building and without regard to the rected against a man a fam ­
Eva Mae Collier, Harold Tutllu saw the shut fired nml consequences when such ac­ ily, a nation, and against all
uni, nml Betty Buck, all of
immediately described t h e tion would further his aims mankind."
FANCY FRESH RED
Sanford; May me Muthieux
The commission addressed
of the moment. Out of these
and Orla Mathieux of Geneva;
W* feel that in addition to (inert food valuta and
ami the many other factors itself to two question*—the
Paulina
Wadkins,
Osteen;
eomteous service, you deserve the bonus ol Top
which may have molded the “what” and the “why" of
Mary A. Sunk*. Dellary;
VaJua Stamp*. Top Value . . . the linen stamp
rhn racier of Lee Harvey Os- Nov. 22. The "what" was OsMary Evelyn Holcombe, l.ake
wu can tinny you I
'wild there emerged a man wabi'a guilt, and it wits stat­
Mary.
rupuble of assassinating l*rei- ed in the report in these
Birth*
words:
Ident Kennedy."
4 Nr. and Mrs. Carem Gager,
“ On th* basis of th* evi­
Johnson,
who
docs
not
al­
Mrs. Pearl Long, 80, of *101
Baby Boy, Sanford.
ways abide by the security dence , . . the commission has
REGULAR 23e . . POST TOASTIES
Magnolia
Ave.,
died
Friday
Dischargee
found that is-e Harvey Os­
after
a
long
illness.
She
had
Mary Williams and Huby
wald (I) owned and possess­
Girl, Patricia Beers, Margaret lived on Magnolia for ul-nit
ed the rifle U*cd tu kill Pres­
U. Tindel and Buby Girl, Nell a year.
ident Kennedy and wound
Born in Roanoke County,
C. Wilder, Aline P e r r y ,
Governor C o n n n 11 y. (2)
REGULAR 39&lt; . . CRACKIN’ GOOD JUMBO
Xarefa Marsh, Deborah Howe, Va., she was a member cf the
brought this rifle into the de­
RED JONATHAN
and Littls C. Taylor, all of First Methodist Church in St.
CHOCOLATE
pository building on the
Sanford; Mary Evelyn Hol­ Paul, Ind. Mrs. Long is sur­
BANANA
morning
of
the
assassination,
BOXES
WASHINGTON (UPI) _
COCONUT
combe and Patricia A. Barry, vived by her daughters, Mr*.
“
(3|
was
present,
at
the
OF 12
|
Sluydon of San­ President Johnson headed for time uf the assassination, at
DEVILS fOOD •
•
•
4 Lake Mary; Kavin L, Widdia, Catherine
New
England
today
on
a
semiLongwood; Romulus Krone- ford and Mrs. Lois Atkins of
the window from which the
REGULAR 23&lt; . . DIXIE DARLING WHOLE WHEAT
munn, Deltona; Helen and Roanoke, Va.; sons, Herbert political barnstorming tour of shot* were fired, (4) killed
five
state*
in
less
than
15
Buby Girl Adams, Mims; and L. Neighbor* of Indianapolis,
Dallua police officer J. D.
Ind.; Jack L. Jennings of hours. Johnson prepared Li Tippit in an apparent a t­
Julia Dukes. Titusville.
re-enter
the
rough
and
•
Austin, Texas; sisters, Mrs.
tempt to escape, (5) resisted
Maude Bryant of Ruanoke tumble of election campaign­ arrest by drawing a fully
SCHOOL LUNCH
REGULAR 49« . . LITTLE DEBBIE APPLE
and Mrs. Anna King of Chat- ing after a relating weekend loaded pistol and attempting
BOX SIZE
Forest City
at
his
Texas
ranch.
I am, Va.; six grandchildren
to about another police o f f i ­
The Chief Executive plan­ cer, (lit tied to tile p o l i c e
and three great - grandchil­
TOP 1
Businessmen
ned stops in alt but one of the after hi* arrest concerning
dren.
Ihs body was forwarded to sis Nr a England states — substantive matters,
the John Oakley Funeral skipping only Mas sac husstts
“(7) attempted, te April.
Hold Meeting
Hum* in Ruanoke for burial. on ms whirlw ind tour.
1963, to kill M.tj. Gen. Edwin
By Maryana Mile*
Johnson told a new* confer­ A. Walker, and (8) possessed
Tii* Forest City Business
ence recently that some of the the capability with a rifle
Association met Tuesday eve­
tulks were to be sponsored by which would have enabled
Mrs. Wynne
ning at the home of Mr. and
Dcniocratie party organiza­ him to commit the assassin­
Mrs Eugene Mac then on For­
tions.
ation.
est City Rd. Mrs. MacGaen is Rites Held
president of the association.
Former Luke Monro* red
(Paid Pol. Adv.|
p The group discussed having dent. Mrs. Hattie Wynne ol
* an auction in the near future. MHtll Southwest 171st TerREAD TH IN K
Other project* discussed were race, Miami, died Tuesday,
the installation of a blinker Sept. 22 at the age of 86.
light on S.11.136 at the corner
She ia survived by a daugh­
VOTERS and TAXPAYERS
uf Academy Drive and Lake ter, Mrs. Josephine Juuti uf
iliautley Drive; having a ban­ Miami.
YOU ARE THE KKKI’EHS OF THE POWER
ner over the highway aaying
Burial took place Friday
"Welcome to Forest City” and afternoon in Miami.
T H E VO TE
decorating the business dis­
trict for the Christmas teaThr ronrentrution of power does not start In
? son.
Since 1950, the death rate
Washington — It ntartn when you do not vote.
Association member* pre- from high blood pressure and
If you wi s h to remain an individual and not a
sent at the MacGeen home hypertensive heart disease
number in some bureaucrat'* book.
were 'lr . and Mr*. Field, Mr. ha* dropped 47 per cent
anj Mrs. T. II. Cook. Mr*, among middle-aged women
R EG ISTER AND V O TE
Irma Landmark, Mr*. Robert (those 45 to 64 year* old),
Clark, Gerald Brown. Paul according to Seminole-DeBary
FOR GOLDW ATER
Carison, and L. G. Stubbs.
Heart A**«eiatlon.

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he run. Perhaps that other fellow Lt no friend
of yours.

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Letters

Century Two
iifk tlw

Steal nuking h u (iwatly chan;
•te c the d an of Sir Henry. V
method*, m il aa the oxygen proa
tw ea the A m y of the Potomac and
the A m y ef Ntrthwra Vlrgiaia.
The ftw t c m u r r le l heat af eteel
la ha nude la the United Staten by
the new Hammer process waa prodaaad la n m all experimental plant
i f the Kelly Pneumatic Protean Co.
aa Seat 14.1864.
Oily eight yean before In Knglaa^Ham y B im m ir (later knight­
ed) had enamtared hie laespenaive
method for contorting iron Into steel
by tending a blaat of air through
molten pig lion to remote impurities.
The thaap and abundant metal ilnewa now atallable a w e to undergird
the amend Industrial revolution that
tosh plaaa la the last half of the
steel production in the UnMatas Is expected to nach a n ehlgh ci around lto million tons.
• th aalT l aompsniss In over 800
immIHm art producing steel in

more abundant steel of higher quah
ity and greater terse tillty.
Daring the nest few months, the
nteel Industry erU appropriately com­
memorate Its first hundred yean of
commercial production by looking to
the future—to Century Two of steel
—and the vital role It will undoubted­
ly continue to play in our lives.

Thought For Today
Do not lay up for yourselves treas­
ures on earth, where moth and rust
consume and when thieves break In
and steal.—Matthew 4:19,
Money may be the husk of many
things, but not the kernel. It brings
you food, but not appetite; medicine
but not health; acquaintances, but
not friends; servants, but not faith­
fulness; days of joy, but not peace
or happiness. — Henrik Ibsen.

•obtained asd aafeguardad
without opociflc technique*
for Isaurisg Ha permanence.
For example, you girl*
know vory wall that you can­
not abort ration your hua-.
bands a t tha dinner table
without making them cauetle,
angry and reetleee.
If you ware to penial In
starving your mete, ho would have a harem, though modern
sooner or later start patron­ morality, law and even eco­
CASE T-4M&gt; Phyllis P„ ising aa outside restaurant, nomics preclude that.
tfa d IP, ip loot to ho mar­ wouldn’t haT
8o tho smart, SUCCESS­
ried.
Wall, by tho boom token, n FUL wife nowadays often af­
"But, Dr. Crane," aha pro­ mala cannot bo restricted la fect* mors ardor and anthustested, "I grow ap aa an or­ hla erotic hunger without sim­ laim than ah* actually feels
phan and lived with my ilar dire results.
In order to function as a oneYou wives must vividly wife haram.
raallsa that man and woman
It 1* usually after tha first
Hava very different quantita­ baby Is bora that trouble de­
tive hungers for both food velop*, for tho wife then lo
and aaxl
diffident loot she become
Your husband may thus de­ pregnant again and she also
mand 3,600 or 4.000 calories diverts most of her attention
par day though you may gat from hubby to tho baby.
asm* scientific facte that all along happily on 1,000.
Hut by the Catholic-approv­
prospective brides s k o w l d
But the typical young hus­ ed “rhythm theory” and other
band may demand even 0,000 device*, pregnancy can bo
hnowT*
or 1^)00 erotic calories, aa It planned and regulated an de­
Facto For Brldoo
Modern clergymen usually were, when you wlvaa are sired.
hove on* or two Marions with content with 1,000.
So sand for my booklet
young couples prior to thalr
Bo don’t make tho tregie "Sax Problem* In Marriage,”
wedding.
mistake of trying to uee your enclosing a long stamped, re­
And then thaao clergyman own limited sex hunger aa turn envelope, plus 20 canto.
often rtfor tho young couples tho measure of your hus­
Glva It to avary bride or
to an understanding physician band'* erotic appetite.
prospective brido to prevent
far further medical ndvlca.
Cod Almighty created man divorce.
But l'U digest soma of tho to have a much greater stom­
(Alwaya write to Dr.
moat critical facta.
ach hunger than woman and Crane la care of this news­
Girls, please remember that also an even greater arotla paper, ewctoalag a long
true lav* is an unselfish met- hunger.
■lamped, addrMeed envelope
Don’t blame your husband, sad St coats to cover typ­
therefore, if ha wants a see- ing sod print lag casta when
you send far so* of hla
booblata.)

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133 fe e i f F ro m F a st I
M m a tk M re s t R a tric n tirl
U Um votei* Is the county,
s i wall ■■ those la AMimonte
B Spring*, were to check the
County Caftneer'a topo|r»phlcsl maps, the strutting mayor
^ ^ B
would bacoma • Uuihtag
stock la so time st elL
J r
Ties, ba haa sot teamed s
lot si teinga. Navwrtbateia, It
Is surprising that is m yaora
_ _ he koaa t looraad wharo tba
watar la Ms tows dralso. But
tha bomeowsari outside tba
tows limit* know whora much
of the water fooa. They loamad K altar the trig blow of
u m Alter the ato m passed,
eome of tbaso lake-frost dwellIsfi had tho lake os their
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as thrift by
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"blaoaad ore

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Ooora.

Tboaka to thom ayor, thaao
^tlaem ^
|f t m on ^
hither watar a* tho seat blow,
for with a beady aye on tha
creamy raal-oatats taiei, tba
mayor flouted tho coosty roe.
identa of Lake Orlosta by alga| lag Us approval of three largo

I don’t doubt that a shoot­
out botwoan loading Demo­
cratic and Republican thanpiano might bo mors estate
tabling than tho election re­
turns.
But, I fear that Bohon’a
proposal would worsen tho
vary condition ha originally
waa trying to prevent.
If, for Instance, the voter*
who had not been to tho poll*
saw John Wayne outdraw
Henry Fonda, or vies verso.
It could tnfluanco them oven
more atrongly than tha com­
puter predictions.
Also, It might create o sit­
uation whereby the Demo­
crat* would win tha gunfight
but k&gt;e* tha election, or vies
varan.

Horald Area Correspondents

Letters

Sy Bel Cbchrtu
Any girl with money to hum
can easily find a match.
A famous detective osyo
women are poor investigator*.
That should give same bub­
ble* • laugh.

Mrs. Dawns Bata*
MS-WIT
North Orlando
Mrs. Margaret CMby
3I2-07V3
State**
Mrs. Clarawa* Bwydac
111-041
Oviedo
Mr*. Bvely* Leady
M3-3IH

Pag* 4

Sanford, Florida

TO NEW VOTERS WHO
ARE NOT PRESENTLY
REGISTERED
Register Now To Be Qualified To
Vote In The November Election.

Mon., September 28, '64

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HOME. Now, tba wholt family will ba tb it to watch their favorite shows.
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a m eless
Begb ates Sntaidsy, tap*. IE tho Office Will Bo
Ope* From P M A M. te Neon. Lent Day (Boturdsy,
Oct. 3). Tho Offlaw Will Bo Op** Until » M pJC.
TUB REGISTRATION OFFICE 18 LOCATED
ON THE GROUND FLOOR OF THE 8RMINOLB
COUNTY COURTHOUSE, EANFOE1L
upheld tho cooitUuUoaaiUy
of the federal Income tax law
.la January of lgig,

CAMILLA BRUCE
Supervisor ot Regtetratloa
SoaUooh Couaty

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Adjournment Seen After Warren Report Approval
Mansfield Raps
tarry's Charge
Johnson Lied

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WASHINGTON (U PI) —
GOP presidential nominee
Barry M. Goldwatsr’s Jet age
campaign shlfta gear* tonight
when ha sets out on an old
fashioned whisUeatop tour of
tka Midwest.
Tha 17-ear Grtdwatar train
was scheduled to make S3

PROFICIENT SERVICE was recognized late last week when these cm*
ployes were presented gold wrenches from Chrysler Corp. for 100 per
cent proficiency. Pictured during the presentation are, from left, Ray­
mond Hall with eight years service, Howard Butcher, service manager;
James Smith with 34 years service and Bob Howland, head of Seminole
County Motors where all are employed.
(Herald Photo)

■tops during tha fhra-day trip
h rough Ohio, Indiana and IIinois, ones considered an axrlusivtly Republican preserve,
rhe first atop was planned
for Marietta, Ohio, Tuaaday.
Tha Ariiona senator was
expected to hit hard a t tha Is­
sues ha ranks aa tops In tha
campaign - crime and cerrup-

tion, foreign policy and tka
trend toward federal Inter­
ference in local affair*. But
besid* bunting votes It was
probabla he also would ba
preaching party unity.
Goldwater aampled trouble
In one# "aolid" GOP territory
from Kansas to New England
last weak. He began his un-

HERE I F ® S o S t ,
IFREEI

Ity pitch right then, beginning 9
in Wichita.
1
Soma Republicans along tha
way would hav* preferred to 1
sea the "ltt'a pull together” /I
emphasl* rome aooncr. Refer­
ring to thia week’s trip, a
Goldwater aid* said, "it prob­
ably will ba applied only *
where It's needed.”
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Barry Begins Old-Fashioned Whistlesfop Tour Of Midwest

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
S«n«te Majority Loader Mika
-Mansfield aaid Sunday ha ba­
ilor* i Congress will |IVa
0 * td y comldoration to Warran Comraisaion recommcndationa and atilt adjourn on tiraa
next Saturday.
u!t would ba my belief that
Congress ahould immadlataly
anticipate the recommendstiona from the President anJ
follow out any recommenda­
tion made by the Warren
Xommisilon and I am quite
Certain we would aUy in Ma­
rlon and glra thoaa recom­
mendation* every considerslion poaalble,” the Montana
democrat laid.
Turning to the prealdentlal
campaign, Manafltld aaid h i
took no atock in polla that
ahowed the Democratic ticket
of Prealdent Johnaon and Sen.
f lubert Humphrey well ahead
of 8en. Barry Goldwater and
Rep. William Miller.
He took iaaua with Goldwa­
ter charge* th a t Johnaon haa
“ lied” to the American peo­
ple about tha altuation in
South Viet Nam.
,
"Prealdent Johnaon haa had,
I believe, 10 or 11 meeting*
j r i t h the leaderahlp of both
h o u s e s — and that include*
Republican* — thia year to
dlacuaa Viet Nam moatly but
other matter* aa well," Mans­
field aaid.
"He ha* kept the American
people Informed. He la hiding
nothing. And I think he la
doing the very beat he ean
within the knowledge which ho

By Julia Barton
T h a Friandahip Baptiat
Xhurch In Altamonta Springs
held Its monthly meeting
Wednesday night following a
covered dish supper. A budget
for tha eoming year waa
adopted.
New member* recently vot•d into tha church ara Mr.
and Mr*. John B. Blair, Miaa
Sara Ann Blair, Mr. and Mra.
Norwood E. MeLamb, Mia*
Van McLamh, Mr. and Mra.
Donald C. Martin, Mr. and
Mr*. E. H. Tiller. Mr. and
Mra. Richard Copeland, Roy
Edward Krlaey, Mr. and Mr*.
T. J. Jordan, Mr. and Mr*.
E. M. Sheen, Ronnie Sheen,
Mr. and Mra. R. E. Stamper,
Russel Weaver, Mr. and Mrs.
John Lovs, and Mrs. 8tella
LBrown.
The church Is proud of Ita
fine Sunday morning choir
which la under the direction
of John Blair, muale director
for Lyman High School. So­
loist laat Sunday morning
was Richard Copeland. Ly­
man football roach, who sang
"How Great Thou A r t-

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B LU E RIBBON Q U A L IT Y L E A N F R E S H L Y

HEADING UP the parade thia year for Lyman High School's Marching
Greyhound Band will be (left to right), Ilnrburu Kllia, co-head m ujorette;
Bill Wharton, drum m ajor; and Christina Franzen, head mujorette.

Business Brief
By Margaret Coeby
The North Orlando Teen
Club (NOT) met Monday
avtning a t tha home of Mr*.
Mona Grlnitead, North Or­
l a n d o Councllwoman a n d
Commissioner of Health, Wel­
fare and Recreation. The
meeting waa convened by
Vice President Ed Wire In
the absence of tha president,
Danny Till!*.
Since NOT la a summer
recreation
organisation
it
voted to adjourn for the
school year. The officers
elected In August will preside
during tha 1065 season.
Tha NOTa also agreed to
remove the bendshell because
tha music for dances was ob­
jectionable to soma of the
residents in tha vicinity. Tha
North Orlande Teens alee re­
quested that tha funds In
their treasury ba bald by tha
City Council.
NOT la self-supporting dur­
ing tha summer: it organised
its own recreation program
and assisted in the supervi­
sion of the sub-teen setiv-

itlea; it organiied it* own
dance*; planned ami executed
ita own decorations; even
made its own hug-repcllant
torches; o r g a n i s e d beach
parties to New Smyrna; aad
plenira a t Rock Springs.
It actively took part in
community fund-raising pro­
grams and successfully car­
ried out a welfare program.
Department of Agriculture
sources say that many authori­
ties believe egg* and chickens
reached the Western Hemi­
sphere with the second voyage
of Columbus In MM.

Area youngster* will have
an opportunity to help build
the John F. Kennedy Memor­
ial Library through a civic
project bring launched Wed­
nesday (September 30) by
Food Fair Stores, Inc.
Called "Work A Day for
JFK ", the project la an ap­
peal tn boys and girls to work
one day, individually or in
groups, a a variety of jobs
and to contribute their earn­
ing* to the Kennedy Library
Fund.
Complete detail* are con­
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permarkets starting next Wed­
nesday.

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�Tribe Nails Colonial, Oviedo W ins, Lyman Loses
P u t 6 — Sept St, 1M4

lionsSparkle
In34 Win

Cardinals Cop
13-6 Victory
Over'Hounds
By Jhn

Waiter
BeraM
r a surprise to
OCOEE — Too much Dave
Grant spotted Lymsn High's
grid opener her* Friday sight
on their
and the Ocoee Cardinals sped
It again
to a 19 to $ victory over Grey­
hounds la a non-conference af­
fair.
a 234
Actually the two eiuhs play­
City
ed on almost even terms on
another strong ef­
the ground but the 'Hounds
fort ted by the Lion's ace
were no match lor tho Cardi­
quarterback, Jimmy Courier.
nals when they took to tho
Courier started tha Lion's
air. Lyman n eed to 11 first
scoring spree when he broke
downs while the Cards ported
loose in the first quarter and
11 On the ground, tho Greyon ■ 3o * yard
hounds posted n respectable
tut. PAT expert,
132 yards white Ocoe* got 132
kicked the cen­
but the Cards' 102 yards in the
to give the Uons n
air
was
more
than
enough
to
SEMINOLE'S BIO FULLBACK LEE SPARKMAN b u d s south on • 62to 4 first quarter lead.
spelt the difference.
yard gallop Friday night with tackle Dave Golloher leading the way.
mately produ
Early in the eecood period
Both clubs marked down
Sparkman sustained a shoulder injury on this play which kept him out
Uribe Tlctary.
the Lteos went to the air. Tb#
tallies in the opening stanza
3i the remainder of the contest. Colloner threw a block on ttie eight-yard
next tolly earn* whoa Courier
Right after the opening kick­
OVIEDO’S BRETT THOMPSON (41) evadee Crescent City’s Lee Mor­
line and Sparkman accidentally tripped over him, injuring hia (Spark­
acted with toft halfback.
off, Lyman quarterback. Jack
ris (60) enrouts to • Lion touchdown after taking s short pass from
man's) shoulder. Before the 8emlnoles could get the ball over the twinBrace Dowten, aa a pern play
Blanton, sparked a mile drive
quarterback Jim Courier. The Lions racked
their second victory of
stripes the Tribe fumbled and lost the ball. Seminole defeated Colonial
good for five yards and the
that carried to tha Ocoee 40
the season in two triu by downing the Re'
to 0. (Herald Photo)
IS to 6.
(Herald Photo)
TD. Tb* conversion failed.
before it fizzled out on downs.
Later to the seme quarter
Ocoee took over at that point
white toe Lteos were hotding
and with Grant aad Johnny
the Rebels on their ewn fiveStiles delivering most ef the
yard line, Jtoyee TerreU roll*
mall carried to Lyman'j ST.
ed beck to pern but was caught
From there, Stiles broke into
In the end sone by Oviedo'a
the open and was Anally nail­
Alias
Jepeon for n Lion safe­
ed by Eddie Long of Lyman
ty.
the Hounds’ a t Several
Following the kickoff tb*
plays later Stitee went ever
By Tim Metorty
game," eddad Robinson. "We games against the Pittsburgh Uons went beek to the air to
j’
r
om
the
one
for
the
lee
break­
By Urn Martarty
conceded Hales, "and when 32-19, the Pittsburgh Steelers
plek op another score. This
lad our hearts set on finish­ Pirates.
UPI Sports Writer
ho baa a groat day It’s em­ edged the Dallas Cowbays, 29- er. Great's PAT pass did not
DPI Sparta Writer
ing no worse than second last The P h lllle * ,m e a n w h ile Um* Courier connected with
make
connections
and
Ocoee
The
Cincinnati
Rode
would
17, end the St. Louis Cardinals
Monday. Now we’d sure be un­ closed out their home schedule fullback, Ted BeUhora for a
One of the darkest day* In barrassing.”
have "gladly settled 1st ee- happy with th a t”
Unitas tossed only 13 pais- ripped the Sen Francisco ted 4 to $.
one ef their saddest per­ touchdown p s u that covered
Clack Scott get te a before the history of the Baltimore i but completed 11 for 247 Forty-Niners, 29-11, in Sun­ But the Hounds wasted lit­ eood place” a week a so, ac­ A week ago today, the Phil- with
formances.
Milwaukee pound­ 23 yerde.
tle
time
in
knotting
the
count
l e e Ipariunan vest for alee Colts waa Sunday, Nov. IS, yards.
day'! other games.
cording
to
P
rink
Robinscn,
lies
held
a
game
lead
over
ed
Jim
Burning
13-7 and four The Lion* were unable to
aad 14 yards, Buddy Burton IMS.
It waa a formful weekend The Browns end Cardinal! Halfback At Cantrell returned but the only thing they'll settle tho Reds and tho St. Louis successors for 22 hits, Leo score In the third but came
the
Card
kickoff
to
his
23.
Ly­
to • pair, Sparta
Before M.1M shocked on­ la the NFL aa all the favorites remained deadlocked for first
for now U another crack at Cardinals. Then Gene Mauch’a May* showing the way with back for ooe more la the
wore sad then blast», starting with the New piaco in the Eastern Division man, in a drive, advanced to
fourth.
crew hit the akids. When the
lookers
at
Baltimore's
Memor­
the
Oeooa
17
with
Cantrell
from the tee. Berate
the New York Yankees la the Pkile dropped their seventh four singles aad a double.
York
Giants*
comeback
14-10
with
two
victories
and
one
tie.
Late In the fourth quarter
It
mitteced
little
that
John­
split the uprights for ial Stadium, tha Chicago victory over the Washington The Rams' victory ever the sparking the movement Sud­ World Series.
straight, 144, to Um Milwaukee ny CaBison hit three homers Jepeon recovered a Crescent
denly,
Blanton
rolled
out
and
Bean
flattened
their
heroes,
a t Is • Sanford margin.
Redskins Prldsy night. The Vikings gave them the undis­
“Oh, bow we’d like another Braves Sunday they fell to se­ and drove in four runs for the City fumble to lead the way
Opportwuty rapped again ST-O. It waa the wont abtllack- Cleveland Browns downed the puted lead in the Western Di­ bootlegged his way for tha
shot
nt those Yankees,” Bobby cond place, a game back of Phillies, who now have lost to the final pay-off.
distance
aad
Lyman’e
only
when aa the first play after ing ever administered to the Philadelphia Eagles, 23-20, the vision, pending the outcome of
said
Sunday after the Reds CinctnntU end only a half 10 of their last 12 white Uw Bob Fugate went in at
the ensuing kickoff Coloeli
Los Angeles Asms turned tonight'* Green Bay at Detroit touchdown. Gena WlnUorasn
game ahead of the Cardinals. Reds have put together a 12-1 quarterback end the Lions
Colts
aad
eventually
led
to
the
tried to put the Grey hounds on stole the National League tend
fumbled ee thetr owe *7 and
back tha Minnesota VlUngi, game.
progressed to the Rebel ten
If Mauch's men hope to re­ streak.
dismissal
el
head
coach
W
nb
leeshwie Hoovered ee the 33.
top bat his Uek filled.
from tho Philadelphia Phllllse gain the lead, they’ll have to The Cardinals retained their to tMgoUate a first down. The
The east te e ptaye cost Semi Ewbank.
After all the first period ex­ by sweeping tha New York do It on the road. They open
pennant hopea by winning their Lions were then set back 19
■ole four yards but Hinson "One day wall get out re­
citement end e second stanza
three-game set at St. Louis fifth straight over tho Pirates yards for a penality.
Mots,
4-1
and
3-1,
to
extend
fired n I f yard pees to end veal#," quarterback Johnny
exchange of punts, Ocooe took
tonight and then play two sea­ 3-0, the Chicago Cube knock­ Then, unexpectedly, right end
Hike Gray on the It aad then
ever on their own 31. Grant their winning streak to
l-concluding games at Cln ed Sen Francisco 4Vi games Rex Brooks broke too** for 29
Unites
promised
la
the
Balti­
spotted Scott an by hhnsolf
passed aad ran tho ball to games.
elnnati next weekend. The off Uw pace with a 4-1 and 4-2 ysrds in the final tally of
“This
Is
a
mighty
fumy
St the goal line corner He more dressing room after that
Lyman's 35. At thst point he
Reds catch their breath tod :weep, and the Houston Colts tha contest. The conversion
■ailed H to Scott for the TO. humllatlng defeat. “And 1
completed n pass to Ronaio
day
and resume Tuesday night posted * 1-0, 12 inning victory was made good by a pass from
This time Barbour’s effort hope I'm around to enjoy it."
KonaaU to Lyman'a eight and
at home with the first of three over Um Los Angeles Dodgers. Brooks to Jcpson.
Tha
Colta
got
their
revenge
was vide and Sanford led 13
Grant, himself, tried out the
The Lions' defense was al*
—in spadoe-Sunday and Uni
By Gary Kale
to t.
t laaguo record of 147 boottef, and U worked. Ho
moat as outstanding as their
UPI Sports Writer
The Grenadiers, this time, tas enjoyed himself thorough
points that year.
covered the remaining sight
offensive tactics. They held
did net fumble on the first ly, tossing three touchdown Mike Holovak's intuition Cappelletti has the jump on yards sod put the Cards out in
the Rebels to only ooe first
play after the kickoff, fire psaaei in a 52-0 rout of the back in I960 turned Gtno Cap­ this mark with 40 points this front to stay. Stiles ran the
down, limited them to only 40
play* later, with Don Harrel- defending National Football pelletti Into one of the moat season, including 14 be scored two yards for the point after
yards on the ground and none
son ead Bill Maya alternat- League champions.
prolific scorers In the Ameri­ Sunday in Boston's 33-10 vic­ touchdown.
to the air on six attempted
Coming
on
the
heels
of
a
31
can Football League.
lag, the Colonials vara In poss­
tory over tho Now York Jets. And, that w u the story —
peesee. Their hard tackling
ession, first ead goal, sad 20 triumph over Green Bay, it As an assistant coach with Ho clicked for four Hold goals save for n mild threat by
By Robert B. Then as Jr.
waa responsible for the Re­
Seminole's eight. Mays hit for firmly aitablisbcd Baltimore the Boston Tatrioti during the for the second time la two Ocoee which curled to tho
Herald
Sports
Writer
bels
losing the bail twice on
threu aad then for five and aa the team to beat in tha team's inaugural season in weeks (47,17, 4t and 42 yards) Lyman 30 late in the third
By Martin Ladcr
Even if they won Just three fumbles.
A fired up Uncoin High foot
the TD for the Grenadiers. Western Dlviiion this season. I960, llolovak spotted the cap­ and added two oxtra points
UPI Sports Writer
of their remaining aoven, Meanwhile, the Uons gathperiod. Lyman did get moving ball team of Gainesville struck
Larry Frazier's PAT try fail­ “Johnny had a great day," abilities of Cappelletti ns an after Babe Parilll tossed ■
In the last period with Terry for three quick tuochdowns la Tim* la running out for the Baltimore or Chicago weald ■red In six first downs, picked
offensive weapon and suggest pair of 33-yard touchdown Toole, Cantrell and Blanton
ed.
have to win all their gamee up 1M yards on tb* ground
It looked Uhe ■ free for ell In
ed ho bo switched from defon passes to halfback Ron Bur­ racking up yardaga but the the first period and went on to Baltimore Orioles and Chicago just to force a tie.
and 44 to the air when Courier
rout
the
Croons
High
Panth
the making, especially when
live hack to split end.
ton and flanker back Jim ’Hounds lost the ball on downs era of Sanford by a score of White Sox, who are racing to All three contenders win be and Fugate connected on
Colonial kicked off to Sanford
Unfortunately the move Coldough.
an inevitable dead and in their ■t home for the entire week. save* ef 19 aerials.
beforo they could ponetrste 97-7 Thursday night.
nnd A1 Boniface returned to #fcfl ■ Pt
Art came In the last game of the Tho Jots, held scoreless
too
far
Into
Cardinal
real
es­
ft all began when the Terr­ pursuit of the Now York Yan­ The Yankees have four games Courier ted the ground si^
the 33 on n neat effort.
season and Cappelletti had to the second half, tallied on
with Detroit and three with tack himself by picking up M
tate.
iers
blocked ■ punt deep In kee*.
Scott picked up two and then
wait until the following year 40 yard field goal by Jim
With
jurt
seven
day*
remain­
Cleveland; the Orioles have yards. Beilboni accounted tor
There
was
no
doubt
but
that
Panlherland. On the first play
Sparkman reeled off 32 yards.
to display his groat talents.
Turner and a two-yard rush Grant was tha difference. Ly­ Galloway sprinted for 10 yards ing on the regular schedule, three with Washington aad tw* 19, Charlie Milter, 24, Brooke
Sparkman should have gone all
Holovak succeeded Lou 8a by Bill Mathis that tied the
man, on the other hand, look­ and the TD. Tho try for tho the Yankees own a three- with Detroit; and the White 33 and Demise 17. Royce Ter­
the way but at the Colonial 11
ban near mld-sesaon of 1961 score at HMD.
game lead as they bid for Sox have one with Loe An reU picked up IT yardi for tho
he altered hie mors* and trip­ MARTINSVILLE, Va. (UPI) and developed Cappelletti Into But with five seconds ro ed Impressive in their first point after wax good.
their fifth straight American geles and four with Kansas Rebels with mat* Tommy
outing.
Probably
their
great
Midway
the
first
period,
ped over one of his own block —Thera are 300 laps in the a (coring sensation. The form mainlng before intermission
League pennant. And although City.
Brenner getting 14.
era. Not only was It ■ bad Old Dominion Stock Car Raea er Minnesota star went on to Cappelletti kicked one from tho need was Improved blocking Ciuoms hid to relinquish Um Baltimore and Chicago have
for
the
ball
carriers.
Long
was
ball
to
Lincoln.
CoiUy
penal
break for the Semlnolea, It was
37 yard line to put Boston in
and Fred Lorcnxen led the
Lyman's outstanding defensive t i n moved the hall into the shaken out of their recent
tough on Sparkman, too. lie in
front for good at 19-10.
alumpe, It appear* unlikely
pack for 403 o( them Sunday
hired a Ihouldrr and sat out in a daring display of driving
Boston's victory enabled the min. AlUe Beusse and Chuck i’antheri' sane. Quarterback they'll have enough Um* to
PIONEERING IN —
Wsgner
stood
out
in
the
LyAnderson of Lincoln ended tha
the rest of their affair.
Pats to stay In a first place tie
throw soother roadblock In
min
line.
Dave
MatUs,
an
end
drive
by
anoaklng
In
for
tho
At the Colonial 11, Sanford which won him $4,130.
with Buffalo In tho Eastern Dl
Uw path of Now York.
flacued and the Grenadiers The top 10 drivers:
vblon at 30. Tho Now York list year and transferred to tally. Tho point after thla time The Orioles and White Sox.
1.
Fred
Lorenzen,
Elmhurst,
recovered and from there on
loss, its first in two games center this season, bad to waa missed.
who are Ued for second place,
111.. 1934 Ford, $4,130.
it waa hardly more than
dropped
the Jets into last lake over a tackle spot at the In Um second quarter, eech gained a gam* Sunday
2.
Richard
Petty,
Randlelast minute to replace Kkth Crooma tried desperately to
punting duel.
place.
SINCE 1947
Salmi, n tackle, who Injured mount a sustained drive but to on the Yanks, who dropped •
Colonial did provide a story man, N. C., $4 Plymouth, $t»Houston
9-t
took
over
third
3-2, u-lnniai decision to the
too.
a
shoulder
and
did
not
tee
ac­
book finish, however.
no
avail
aa
they
were
plagued
place with a 33-17 victory over
Wellington Senators. Belli
tion la the contest.
Hinson punted out of bounds 2. Junior Johnson, Ronda, WINTER HAVEN (UPI) - the Denver Broncos.
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Maryland 24, S. Carolina •
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up Tf yards, enough to make ey winner in pro golf this Florida Presbyterian College. San Diego at New York, night Duke 30, Virginia •
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Georgia Tech 20, Miami 4
the affair and it also gave him Seattle Open Sunday with a letic directors at Uw fiva
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Houston at Kansas City
Kentucky 27, Mississippi 21

Braves Smother Phils And Reds
Take N L Lead W ith Pair O f Wins

Colts Humiliate Bears; Browns,
Rams, Steelers, Cards Pest W ins

Cappelletti Paces

Boston Past N Y Jets

Panthers Drop
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Lorenzen Grabs
Martinsville

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Milwaukee 92 79
Pittaburgh 77 79
Loa Angelea 79 79
Chicago
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Houston
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Cleveland 28 Philadelphia 20
Pittaburgh 23 Dallas 17
Loa Angeles 22 Minnesota 17
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tar of Epsilon Sigma Alpha tion, philanthropy
recently met at the homo of I bershlp growth.
Mr*. June Brodi*. It vaa a n -1
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a Steak cookout hold Saturday trounced that the chapter had
race trad the Honor Boll Car*
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regTata la M a g Gall and
Mrs. Eli (Nancy) White from
the Chapter.
Goeata at the meeting war#
Mrs. fiat (Jo Ana) Row*.
Mra. Kaaaia (Patty) Boat,
Mra. Nat (Carolyn) Rich,
burg, aad the Misses Batty
Mann, Bonnie Cox and Nancy
Daria.
Members present ware Mra.
June' Brodi*. Mrs, Pete (Ka*
thy) Bukur, Mrs. Milner
(Gail) Osborne, Mrs. Jim
(Linda) MeKee, Mrs. Aubrey
(Ginger) Moran, Mrs. Kirby
(Claire) Pita, Mrs. Henry
(Kathy) Took*, Mrs. Edgar
(Mary Ann) Bruce, Mrs. Jet*
ry (Pat) Smith, Mrs. Jack
(Hope) Shiran! and Mrs. Er*
nest (Janice) Cowley.

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tently enjoyed a farewell par*
ty given la honor of Folly aad
Wally Poacoek. Tom and Pal
Largeu hosted this party.
The group promoted PoBy
and Wally wttti a beautiful sli­
ver tray engraved with the
Beta Sigma Phi emblem. Polly
aad Wally a r t now living in
Chattahoochee where Wally is
managing hla own drug ators.

Sylvia Beasley
Teacher O f Week
FHP TROOPER Bill Stringfield and wife, Louise, were recent honor
gueiti at a Mbon voyage" party, to bid them farewell to a new assign­
ment at West Palm Beach, Fellow highway patrolmen hosted the de­
licious steak dnnner.

Osteen Personals
By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Millav had an Intonating vaca­
tion this summer. They first
visited their daughter and aon
In law, Mr. and Mra. Robert
Workman and children, Bob.
by and Gntchan for five
weeks In Elinor, W. Va. Thiy

Altamonte Springs

Personals

then traveled to Oak Ridge,
T*nn„ to visit another daugh­
ter and family, Mr, and Mrs.
Hugo Bertlnl and children. On
the return trip they stayed
overnight with Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Masters at their summer
cabin In Mountain City, N.C.
The Osteen Demonstration
Club will sponsor a rummage
■ale to b« held Saturday, Oc­
tober 0 starting at 0 a.m. The
sale will be held acrotf from
tha post office in front of
the home of Mr. and Mra. Wllby Coleman.

Mrs. Joe Masters and Mrs.
llton a t Arcadia were week
Norman Miller attended the
end gueet* of hla parents. Mr. meeting held In the Home
and Uis. Ernest Hamilton.
Extrnslun Office In Del,and,

representing th* Oateon HDC.
Mlsa Ruth Harrle, State Estension Family Life Special­
ist was th* speaker. Mra
Masters and Mrs. Millar wilt
bring her meesag* to Um lo­
cal dub.
Tha asm* two ladles at­
tended a handcraft matting
In DeBary, Thursday morn­
ing. They will bring this In­
formation to Interested.
Mr. a n d Mra. Richard
Tlrooke ar* tha parents of a
ilnughtsr, born September ID
nt Semlnol* Memorial Hospit­
al. They have named th* bahy, Carmen Lynn. Mrs. Brooke
le th* former Judith Adame
from Enterprise.

HAEGER
POTTERY

Beautiful Selection
U mutual Colorn
Wide Variety For
Many Use*
Popularly Priced

By lllbierua Cirri#
Watsonlaa nro ■ must for
our spring gardens. They are
similar to gliuis and tnko thu
sumo treatment. However,
they make large clumps and
continue blooming year after
year. Lake glads, after bloom­
ing le over n new bulb nr
"corin'* forme nhnve tho old
one, which then dries up and
fall* awny,
The plant then goes dor­
mant for the summrr, but
mey lie located by the dry
brown leaves still showing
altovo ground. Now le the
time to dig and replant these
eorma, especially If overcrowded, nr If a new location
is desired.

Plant 3 or 4 inches deep
In soil replenished with pest
and bone meal or farts. Dust
with D.D.T. or Cold Hmoke
to prevent thrlp.
These plants grow rather
large and could be planted in
back of amaryllis, glads or
lower growing annuals.
Philippine lilies should be
■dooming this month. They
are a wonderful addition to
our Illy family, ss they bloom
In the fall, whereas Easter
lilies bloom In th* spring. Th#
flowers ere similar, but tha
Philippine trumpet la longer
and more slender and haa
green in Its throat.
It has been said that Phil­
ippine seedlings are "non con­
formists" In that tha seedling
may ba tall, medium or short
and bloom early, medium or
late. Good soli for Illy seeds
ia ft loam, ft leaf mold and ft
■and.
Bulba may be ordered now
for later planting. You folks
who hanker for th* tullpe that
w* knew In the north may
even order them and hasp In
the hydrator of your refri­
gerator for A weeks or more.
Plant about December 1, end
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Miss Sylvia Beasley, daugh­
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Beasley of Sanford, was re*
cently named "Teacher of th*
Week" In Lake Worth.
Miss Beasley Is • former
physical education teacher at
Sanford Junior High, and
taught In Las Vegas, Nev, for
three yean. Sha presently
teaches English at Lake Worth
High School, and teaches two
adult English courses twice
weekly. Lake Worth is known
as "Trojan Town," and Miss
Beaalsy la sponsor of ths
"Trojsnettes, and Is actlvsty engaged In other school
activities.
Sylvia originally comes from
North Csrollna, and was gra­
duated from East Carolina
College.

Manila Columnist
Aims A t Attire
MANILA (UPI) — A
Manila woman columntat has
criticised U.8. Peace Corps
members for overdoing splng
of the Flliplnoe.
Mre. Virginia Benitei. Lucuansn said In The Manila
Chronicle, "The Peace Corps
assigned to the Philippine*
should have a more realistic
briefing on the psychology
of the Filipinos.’*
Mrs. I.ucuanan said a group
of peace Corps youths was
Invited to a recent Informal
dinner and came In dirty
clothes and sneakers.
"The cotton shirt waists
and faded slack* and short
sleeved shirts wero all right
although they could have stood
a little pressing and cleaning
but th* rubber sneaker* were
a bit too much," she said.
"Even In the remotest bar­
rios (village*), people alway*
dress neatly and alwaya
sprue* for spsclal events. Of
course, It h a good Idea not
to dreaa expensively and
elaborataly, but a little clean­
ing up, brushing their hair
and powdering of face la not
Incompatible with good Inter­
national relations.
"And what is more, whit#
th* Peace Corpa youngsters
may think that they ar* draft­
ing simply so as not to over­
awe tho natives, th* Filipino
psychology Is such that If
strangers attend their parties
obviously under-draiaed they
feel Insulted . . .
"So when In Roma wear
Roman sandals, and at Fill,
plno fiestas pleas* leave
those dam rubber sneakers
In your native-style nip* hut
and wear decent shoes.**

Authentic India madras,
rtar in the rummer'* sport**
wear picture, is carrying oa
to brighten up fatl end win­
Carolyn Richburg, B etty Mann and Bonnie Cox.
REPRESENTATIVE JOE DAVIS,
.. gpoka
ter wardrobes. For fall dress*
Standing from the le ft are Jo Ann Bowe, Mar­
to members of tha Gamma Omega Chapter of
ea and suits, th* fabric is
garet Quarles, Patty H unt and Nancy Davis.
Epailon Sigma Alpha a t a recent meeting.
specially lined; made waterRushees a t meeting from the left seated are
repellent for tala coats, um­
brellas and windbreak*?*;
backed with heavy pile or
corduroy f o r aid parkas;
quilted into a bright lining
for leather jackets and waft­
ing coats or used just as la
By Evelya le a fy
I elect of Roy Wainrigbt, was I bridesmaids luncheon recently i ter Park. Hostesses for the in blouses, ascote, dickies,
Carol Parker, lovely bride-[guest of honor at a delightful |a t the Imperial House in Wln-j luncheon wero Mrs. John Ri* halrbands and big bows.
denour and Mrs. C. R. Clonts.
Tha luncheon table was dec*
oritcd with beautiful varlgated rosea. Th* gueet of honor
was presented with a lovely
crystal bowl and sterling serv­
ing act by the noatusci.

Luncheon Honors Bridal A ttendants

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of the representatives to the balance of the meeting.
Navy for North American Mri CiniJy {Jlm) P trio o l
Aviation, Inc., Link Division, WM elected president with
General Precision, Inc., Per- Mrs Miry E„en (Iri) „ u8bei
kln-Elmer, Westinghcuse and &gt;g vice-president, Mrs. Mary
Airborne Instrument Lftbori- j 0 ( L ^ ) Loftiu a t tecrctiry*
torie* gathered for a business ,reI&gt;urw gnd Mrs. Dot (BUI)
meeting and luncheon to elect w#de „ hospitality chairman,
the officers and chairmen for Mn| Ka„ c ( M ) Kent wlll
the ensuing three month*.
serve at telephone chairman
The meeting held at the -j|,e ,ahte was attractively
Capri was called lo order by aet
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Personals

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A delicious chicken salad
piste and aharbet were serv­
Officers
Wives
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to the guests.
7 ill r« ilt ll|U&lt;. lietry with
Thoss Invited to attend were ecal
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bridesmaids:
Miss Joannic
Extend Invite
To
U*«-lit. M ia Trait t t T lt ,,
Ridenour, Miss Regina Clark, m m m S-t, frnkra llairal Ittu a lly ,
Mlsa
Joy Walaright
and Maid Set, m qwickly W ttutt it't ilraral I
Bridge
Wednesday
limtt M f t- r a M t t tlttdtid htra
of Honor, Miss Cheryl Hansen. ■rat
c r a w - 11,000 I.U . fee to act.
Also
E. Parker,Wives
Mrs. li e tctttcaktl, r a - t M i Irat iKtw
The Mr*.
NavyS. Officers*
B.
G. will
Wainright
Sr.,a Miss
Ann M %dty.
Club
sponsor
"benefit
MV Menv l l a l m tithe, bra
Ridenourthis
andWednesday,
Mrs. George
bridge"
Sept­ m
(an ra m u * -Ira k fra traraw* ra.ulit
Means. 30, ut noon at the NAS in iht M f t lt t , t t —try ia at t dayliaaa
ember
Ballroom. Proceeds from this a ilc-a y brat, H't (rtfcaat ttd p i i a
tttl S&gt;, fra a ferahtr, b,white,
worthwhile benefit will go to Itaa,
yttntac Itahitg n t f S i lt a p i a hatthe Navy Relief Educational lit t( HORMONEX BEAUTY SERUM
laday. Only U SO plat Ms. ]M Dap
Fund.
All officers* wives ar# urg­ Stpply taly H.00 plat Ms. Oa atlt at
Ttdttry C tta ltrt. Orpactatat Strata
ed to invite their civilian tad Otu* S ia m array-ham.
friends, and may contact Mrs.
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TOUCHTON
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Miss Jennifer Thompson,
daughter of Lt. and Mrs.
George Thompson of Temple
Tuesday, September 23, snw tton of officers at which point Drive, has enrolled at Florida
Southern College la Lakeland
the beginning of a new organ- the newly clccted president
for her first year, sad plans
Isation formed when the wives took over and conducted the to major in education.

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MISS CAROL PARKER, center seated, bride elect of Roy Wainright,
and her bridal attendants were honored a t a recent bridesmaids luncheon
a t th e Imperial House with Mrs. John Ridenour and Mrs. C. R. Clonts
serving as hostesses. Bridesmaids pictured are the Misses Joannie
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Hansen. Others in picture are Mrs. S. E. Parker, Mrs. B. G. W ainright
Sr., Miss Ann Ridenour and Mrs. George Means.

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Don’t bother your congress­
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man with th b one.
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to ua which should bo roDEAR
ABBY:
I am a
portad to tho authorities.
16-year-old girl and I have
Thoy have several children
a shape like a U -jreareU
of acbool ago who a r t prac­
boy, if you know what I
tically railing themselves.
mean. I heard about creams
Tho mother waits on tables
and special exercises, so 1
in soma all-night joint, and
sent away for them, but
slw sloops days. Tho father
they didn’t help me a bit.
haa a day job somewhere
My mother says that all the
and ho drives a taxi a t
gtrla in her family were
night. When they are both
late In getting nice figures.
homo a t tho sumo time,
I am willing to wait, but
they have such violent
what should I do in the
fights they disturb the
meantime T
whole nelghbo-hood with
NO SHAPE
their screaming and curs­
D E A R NO SHAPE:
ing. There should be a law .Shop!
against letting mothers of
•
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schoolage children work out­
DEAR ABBY: E v e r y
side the home. Please tell
time someone In my hus­
people to write their con­
band’s family has a baby,
gressmen, and demand such
my husband and I are ask­
a law. It could be called the
ed If we will be the god­
Compulsory
Child-Raising
parents. I am sure it is be­
Bill. Thank you.
cause my husband is the on­
A CITIZEN ly one In his family who
DEAR CITIZEN: Even If
has ever amounted to any­
you could compel mothers
thing. In such a role we
by taw to stay home, you
must give the baby an ex­
could not compel them to
tra special gift at tha
look after their children.
christening. And then wa
It’s not the number of
have to remember the child
hours spent with children
on all his birthdays, holi­
that counts, but how those
days, communion, gradua­
hours are used. Children,
tion, etc. We now hate 19
more often than not, ure
godchildren and I think that
neglected because t h e i r
la enough. Wa are already
mothers work. Rut let's face
godparents to the three
It—the mother who would
older children of this cou­
neglect her children for a
ple and now we’ve been ask­
Job would probably neglect
ed to Include their fourth.
them for some other reason.
Are we being •'small" to

jfacoby
The Nationwide C h a r i t y
Game for this summer waa
held July 24. People all over
the United Stales and Canada
played tlie same hands with
match • point scoring.
Here is a hand that worked
out very well for the 15-17
point no-trump bidders.
South would open one notrump and eventually North
would play two hearts. T h o
bidding In the box is the way
I would bid it. North's twod u b respond Is not farcing
Jacoby - Stayman.
East opens king, ace and
another spade and West ruffs.
West returns ace and another

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In order lo hold on to Ills
wife and keep her front get­
ting a divorce a husband in
Chicago signed a "reconcilia­
tion program" listing 31 things
the hushand could and could
not tlo.
lie had to guarantee his wifo
a certain amount of money a
week, promise not to Join any
hunting or fishing clubs, let
Ms wife hsndle all financial
m utters — and so on.
Before any of you husbands
decide that any husband who
signs away so many rights and
privileges must b« m o r e
mouse than man — j u s t re­
member that without your
signing anything at all your
wife has probably given you

TV Time critic* preview
coming Television ehowe by
put a step to accepting any attending rehearsals, watch­
more godchildren T Exact­ ing screenings,
analysing
ly what are the obligatioaa
scripts
In
New
York
and Hol­
to godchildren b eel dm buy­
lywood. Hero are their pre­
ing them gifts?
view* for today:
HAD ENOUGH
7:30-9:30 P.M. NBC. Mon­
DEAR HAD (And I think
day Night Movie. "Ask Any
yon were): The "obliga­
tion" of godparents has Gtr!,H (Color) (Reran) Shir­
ley MaClalne, David Niven
nothing to do with buying
and Gig Youag s ta r In thia
gtfta. You simply agree to
lively comedy. Aa • country
assume the responsibility of
girl, looking for a new Ilf*
rearing the child in the rel­
and love In the big city, Miss
igious faith of his parents.
MaClaae holds up tho entire
Your complaint is legiti­
female end of tha story and
mate. I too, bslievo you
come* off tops against some
have all the godchildren you
formidable male competition.
can handle. Decline aa grac­
Her main target la Gig Young
iously as possible,
sad ah# employs his own bus­
e
e
e
iness, motivational research,
C O N F ID E N T !A D TO
to snag him. Jim Backus and
MISERABLE MOTHER IN
Red Taylor are featured.
DANVILLE, VA.J Your
7:30-1:50 P.M. ABC. Voyage
daughter forfeited her right
to the Bottom of the Beo.
to a big church wedding
"The Fearraakere.” This la
with gown, veil, and all the
possibly tho moat exciting
trimming* when she elop­
episode of the young series,
ed four years ago. Don’t let
despite a certain amount of
her talk you into giving her
confusion at tha beginning
■uch a wedding Just be­
and hysteria toward the end.
cause she "missed all that"
or youll he tha laughing­
stock of Danville.
•

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Troubled? Write to AB­
BY. Box 61)700, Loo Angeles,
Calif, For a personal reply,
enclose n stamped, self-ad­
dressed envelop*.
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For Abby'e booklet, "How
To Have A Lovely Wed­
ding," send R0 eenta to Abby, Box dOTOO, Los Angeles,
Calif.

a very definite idea of what
you can and can’t do.
A wife doesn't have In draw
up a list of demands and force
her husband to put his name
lo it to make it quite, quite
clear wlut she expects and
whi t she has no intention of
putting up with.
In the first few years of
marriage a wife uses what­
ever pressure Is necessary to
turn the young m in ahe has
married into a reasonable fac­
simile of the kind of husband
she wants.
Some wive* depend hravily
on flattery to get a man to
Use up to the standards they
have set for him. Others use
unpleasantness lo make a

"AT FIFTY-SIX I find my let no hair and hair styling,
self very tired and upset about entitled, "Your Headline.”
Do not just ait snd think athe way 1 took. 1 appear much
bout how "badly” you look.
older than I am and do not DO something about it. YOU
know bow to Improve myself. CAN!
"Could I properly wear a
My neck is crepey, my hair
and skin are dry and ugly. My Hcrgumly crepe after • five
dress to a six o'clock wedding
bair isn't all gray. My skin
at the home of the bride? She
lone is yellowish. What should is the daughter of my cousin.
I do? The only thing good is I am fifty, with brow* hair,
that I am exactly the weight rinsed in color i t home —
1 should be. — Marie.”
fair complexion. Should 1
Well — there are many wear a hat? 1 never do —
® things you can do to recondi­ Mrs. Charles. , . "
Yes, th* Bergundy dress Is
tion yourself. First, for the
dry skin, use cleansing cream, quite nice to wear. Try for
any good one. Alter cleansing, matching shoes. You can color
do a brisk patting with good them at home. Visit your no­
quality uhitch hazel. Pal with tion counter and get the exact
a cosmetic tissue, then apply shade of shoe coloring. It's
(un and easy to use. Wear a
cosmetic oil generously.
Use the cosmetic oil on jour pretty veil on your hair — it
scalp. As scalp U skin, it will gives you a more elegant air.
— reset beautiiully. Just as will Be sure that your lipstick is
™ your face and neck. Use a the right shade to wear with
castile soap shampoo and Burgundy. Take a sample of
massage the scalp alter you the dress and get th* proper
towel your hair dry. one ol the lipstick when you buy the
Mw sleek permanrnts a ill shoe coloring. A touch of eye­
give body to your hair, and shadow will give a very attraccolor rim e it if you like. Mod j tive touch — YES, even
me a loog. self • addrened. though you wear eyeglasses.
■tamped envelope aod en­ Use a magnifying mirror when
close TWENTY-FIVE wot* if making up your eyes and even
applying lipstick.
g you wish a copy « tit*

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The sabotage takes the fo ra
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Lloyd Bochner as an assistant
who's really in tha employ of
the snsmy. Tha series regu­
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1:38-9 P.M. CBS. The Andy
Griffith Shew. More than us­
ual good laughs are provided
her* by Don Knotts In his
Deputy Barney role, particu­
larly with hie anguished re­
action to t h e "training"
conn* he's made to suffer to
retain hie Job. According to
new civil m Trice requirements.
Barney’s too short and too
thin to quality for his joh.
Rather than lose him, Sheriff

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as a drying rack or cooking
grill. Probably the Pilgrim*
were first to barbaric which
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heart. Declarer must he care­
ful to unblock with the Jack
of hearts so that ho can win
the second trump lead in his
own hand. At this point, he hai
a cinch fur his contract and
should probably make in overtrick. The way to go shout K
is to lead tbo queen of dia
monds. If East c o rn s with
the king, North will ho able
to discard one of bli two los­
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the other losing card with
dummy's king of trumps. If
East doesn’t cover the dia­
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clarcr should simply let it
ride since he will he sure of
his contract in any event

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point. Still others quietly take
over more and more of the
family decisions until before
he realizes what Is happening
a man is turned Into a "Yes,
Dear" hushand.
So no husband should believe
he is more of a man than the
one whose wife put down on
piper what he could and
rouldn'l do snd bad him sign
it — unless he is the absolute
bos* In his own home.
If he's not — then there ate
probably even more than 31
things he either does or does
n’t do to keep hie wife happy
and hi* home peaceful.
But don't you husbands let
It worry you. Through the
years you've probably msdo
it just as clear to your wives
what you aspect of them and
what you won't put up with.

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1. Lost A Found

50. Mlae. For Salt

72. Female Help Waated

LOST— Yillow Canary, strip­ PaUoa. Floor, Free Eitlraa.j* WAITRESS: Inside, must b*
ed wingi. Pb. 322-9237.
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
experienced. Chick 'n Treat.
steel, grease trap*, dry Sanford.
LOST— In or near phone
wells. Stepping stones.
booth o u ti 1d • Fim tona
LADIES: Spar* time work.
Store, Wallet with money A 31IRACLE CONCRETE CO.
309 Elm Are.
322 3731 22-38, seat, personable, for
carda. Reward for return.
those whe quality, you will
Karl Mldaey, 313 Lotui Path, GUNS. Buy, Sell, Trade, Re­ be a distributer la business
Clearwater. Call collect. Ph.
pair. O S T E E N BRIDGE for yourself. Write, Sanford
*48-1347.
FISH CAMP.
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SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

21. Well Drilling

WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS, 1 HIDE-A WAY BED. good
condition, th price, Ph. 323
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
2021 or at night 6850.
All Types and Sizes
We Hepalr and Service
3 PIECE Blonde Bedroom
STINE
set, |75, 1 Occ. chair 110, 322Machinery and Supply Co.
8078, 121 Shannon Dr. alter
307 W 2nd St.
FA 2 6433 3:30 p. m.

21. A ir Cond. ft Heating

REALTOR
Adelaide H. Moses, Assoc.
708 South Park Ave.
Sanford, FIs.

FURNITURE for Sale. 322-2833

Used furniture, appliances,
tools, ate. Bought • Sold.
Larry’S Mart 315 Sanford
322 *234 Ava. Ph. FA *4133.

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5— Dee*—Cata—Fata
la—Llveetock
U—apaclal Motlcaa
11—Catarina
14—

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11— l l a m a R e p a i r *
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IS—Radio - Talavtalon
IS— Photo * Fqulpmant
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31— llu a ln a a a K u u l p m a n l
j * —J o b P r i n t i n g
I t —U p h o l a t a r y
SS— V a c u u m C l a a n a r a
IT—M o v i n g * S t o r a g a
JS— K t t a r ru i n a t o r a
43—P l a n t w — F l u w c r a —Baada
S I— Mlar. F o r Mala
SI— A r i l c t a a F u r li a n t
S I —S w a p n r K i c h a n g a
i t — W a n t a d T o I lu r
SS— F u r n l t u r a F o r Mala
I I — A n n u m * F o r S ala
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322-5612

U. S. CIVIL SERV IC E
TESTS!

Sanford

E tc h a n t#

95. H ouse* F o r Sale

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

Men women, 18 52. Stsrt high
as 1102 a week. Preparatory SEVERAL Outatanding 2 A 3
Bedroom Homes available 1*
training u n t i l appointed
Thousands of Jobs open. Ex­ a)) Areas o! Sanford. Let as
perience usuatl necessary. Show you Around I
FREE information on jobs,
salaries, requirements. Write Seminole Realty
TODAY giving name, ad
1901 S. Park Ava.
dress and phone. Lincoln
FA *5232 anytime
Service. Box 85, Sanford
Herald.
3 BEDROOM, l Bath house.
Kitchen equipped, fenced
backyard. 210 Flamingo Dr
71. Male llelia Wanted
322 1395.
WANTED— COUPLE ( mi n A
It Pays
wife) collect eggs on chicken
farm, home, utilities furn­
To Use
ished If qualified. Old 44, 2
The
HERALD
miles East 437. S. D. McKin
Want Ads.
ney.

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Mnnay Wantad
44—favlaga * Loan
44—Inauranca
• S—School! * taatructlona
7#—Emyloymaat garvtcaa
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7S—Famala Halp Wantad
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7«—iataa Halp Wantad
77—Situation Wantad
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SI—Raat Katata Wantad
St—Itaal Katata Sala
SJ—Uualnaaa ftantala
50—
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51—

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II—Houaaa Far Sala
IS—Huuiaa—Bala or Rant
17—Hnuaa For Rant
to#—n tiort nantala
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lal—Mobile Itomaa—Mala
lo t—Mobil* llomaa—Itrnl
l" t—Trailer Mpaca—Rant

103—
T r a i t o r I-nta— Mala
104—
A p artm anta F or R a at
101— Hoom a F o r H i n t
I t # — H o t e l Rim ma
IIS — R e nta l A a a n ta

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Wantad To [tint
H i—Auto* For Kata
ttS—Autaa—data nr Trada
11*—Truck* For Mat*
13#— A u t o m o t i v e Marvloo
i n — s c o u t a re * C y c le s

JJJ—Hoata A Molura

425-5938
From Seminal* County
(Dial Dlraat)

95. House* For Sale

$100 DOW N
FHA - VA HOMES
3, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
I, M , A 2 BATHS
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT)
For Complete Information
See or Call Your

FHA - VA

GREEN BRIAK
Choice lota availabla to
Grcenbriar of Loch Arbor
overlooking golf coursa.
Cuatom building te your
•pacification*.
Graen briar
davaloped by

KINGHWOOD
FA 2-8074
BUILDERS, INC.
202 Fairmont Dr.

SPACIOUS
2
Bedroom
with super Flor­
Pe Have The Home For You
ida room. Around tb* cor­
ner from Seminole HospiUl
Stenstrom Realty Very shady. Very quiet.
38.993 with BEST BUY
2565 PARK DRIVE
Terms.
832-2420
322-7495
NIGHTS 322 6821 - 323 0546 BAItT PILCHER, Broker
Peraoaai Service
Cell 322-7498

RALES BROKER

TOTAL PRICK ONLY 84930
Neat small 2-b*droom home,
only 10 blocks from down­
town. Low down payment,
m o n t h l y payments only
349 50
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond Luadqulst, Aaao.
FA *3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg
3 BEDRM., bath A ‘v It N.
Cortex, N. Orlando. 323-0658.
Take over payments.
RETIREMENT H O M E . #*
Acre wtth income Apt. Room
for trailer. Tar ms to suit.
322-7319 - 8381162.
3BKDROOM, air condition,
patio,
tpriaklar
system,
shady fencad yard. 753 Bay
wood Circle. 323-0534.
3 BEDROOM, 3 bath*, stove A
refrig . no qualifying assume
payment*, taaw , ti N. Cor
tot, N. Orlando.

S t Johns Realty

Saturday A Sunday 1:00 to
7:00 p. m.

rHE TIME TESTED FIRM Excellent Location
118 N. Park Av*. FA 2-8123 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath home
with Ige. living room, fam­
HUGE 4 Bedroom, 2 bath. Fla
ily room, fenced yard with
room. Maks deal. 106 Fairihzde A fruit trees.
lao* Circle. Park Ridge.
$17,900 • TERMS
2 Bedroom House, fruit treas,
nice ige. lot By owner. Ph
Payton Realty
422-13U1 17-92 al Hiawatha
322-0633.

Stenstrom Realty

2868 PARK DRIVE
322-2420
322-7498
EVERETT A. HARPER NIGHTS 332-8814 - 12*0546
AGENCY - REALTOR
MM 8. Park Ave.
Phonal FA 3-3M4 m PA *3M3
FURNISHED 1 Bedroom cot­
4 BEDROOM, I Rttha, will- tage in country. 330 mo. ap­
to-wall carpet, built-i* ap­ ply !113 Sanford Ave. or Fh.
332-2023 at night 8890.
pliance*. Intercom, ceolra
air and heat, fenced. Ph.
UNFURNISHED 2 -bedroom*,
322-3505.
living, dining, family roomi
and porches. Large yard
Government Owned
with
fruit tree*. Quiet P ri­
Home*
vacy. ! ml. from town. 980
$100.00 DOW N per mo. 313-2437.
Selection of 3. 3, and 4
Bedrooms located in various
sections of laniard
Immediate Delivery

218 Magnolia P k /F A *48M
Auto GUM, TBfB

b

A Seat C m n

A

AUTO GLASS A“"
SEAT COVER CO.
308 W ta g St FA XMM

ALL WORK GUARANTEED
at
123. Boats A Motor*

ROOMS
Gateway To TB* watorwap
SINGLE - DOUBLE
Elevator and maid service Robson Sporting Good#
Your EV1NRUDE D tllM
From 112.50 per week, yearly
304-6-8 E. l i t P I. FA

'59 Chevy, 2 door, V I. good
condition $500. 322-5599.

3 BEDROOM, Lease—5221231.
3 • BEDROOM, kitchen equipped. near be**, $81 mo. Ph.
322-4349.

MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FROM IfiO.OO
3-BEDROOM, furnished, $85.
FOR THE BEST HOME t-BEDROOM, furnished. $83.
3-BEDROOM, 2 bath, furnish­
BUY
ed, $113.
SEE YOUR

V A - FHA

Ball-Blair Agency

Property

REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
3rd A Park Ave.

Management
and Sales Broker
JIM H U N T
REALTY

Phone 323-1841
100. Ktoort Rental*
HUTCHISON'S
OCEANFRONT APTS.
338 So. Atlantic
Daytona Beach
Call 322-4088

102. Mobil* Home* * Sale

J Bank $
Repossessions
’SS Bulek, 3399 bal, $19 mo
'33 Cadillac, $2M bal, «to mo.
*53 Bulek, )68 bal., |3 mo.
'S3 Cadillac, 3399 bal, 111 mo
'56 Chcv. 3199 hal„ 324 mo.
38 Ford, $199 bal, $6 mo.
•37 OM* AC, $M8 h ||, . « t mo.
'37 Marc. Wg. *298 bal, It* mo.
’37 Bulek, 1488 bal. *24 mo.
'37 Ply. HT 3499 bat, $26 mo.
'38 Cadillac $618 tul, $32 mo.
'87 Imperial, $399 bal, $29 mo.
'89 Naah, 1299 bal, $11 mo.
'58 Old*. $343 bal, $27 mo.
'38 Tontiac, $858 bal, $32 mo.
'58 Chcv., $499 bal, $27 mo.
'39 Chcv. Wg. $888 bal, $31 mo.
'59 Ford, $599 bal, $32 mo.
'59 Mercury $822 bal. $31 mo.
'36 Otdl $881 hat, $32 mo.
'38 Ply. $847 bal. $31 mo.
'38 Cbev. I«w bal, 332 mo.
‘40 Mercury 1187 bal, 131 mo.
'80 Ford, $714 bal, 333 -mo.
'61 Falcon, 3991 bal, $39 mo.
'81 Metro, $590 bal, $39 mo.
'81 Corvair, $898 bal, $49 mo.
'61 Renault $399 bal, $31 mo.
*54 Bulek $390 bal, $17 mo.

WE DO TRADE!

National

REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
1-3 and 3 Bedrwm*
NEW and USED
iA O
SANroKD ave .
Awning* A Cabanas
OPEN EVENINGS
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
Phone 322-4503
322-2563
3 BEDROOM, 1 hath, deep Hwy. 17-92 S
well, f’metrest low down 1962 2 • BEDROOM, E a r l y 63 TRIUMPH, TR I, excelpayment. 1)8 W. Woodland
American furniture. Pay lent condition, many extras,
Drive. 332-3292.
remaining balance $3,699. 323-9308 after S p. m.
Pb. 322 9107,
BY OWNER: 1963 Triumph
NEW HOMES
Available in Sanford area and MOBILE HOME— 35 x 10 with 1200 Convertible, Nothing
Long wood area (8 ml. So. expanded Living Ruom, 3 down, assume payments.
on 17-02). Ready for occup­ bedroom. Can be financed. 322-7411 after 6 p. m.
ancy. 163.00 per mo. and up. 322 8737.
1980 DODOE STATION WA­
Custom Building, Residential
10.1. Mobil* Homes • Rent GON. Call after 3:30 p. m.
or Commercial.
323-4449.
LMN ENTERPRISES, Inc.
1 B E D R O O M Trailer on
Builder, Harold Logan
Urge lake. Adult* only. Ph. 118. Trucks For Sale
803 HlihUntf Ave.
322-7388
1949 CHEVROLET 4k • too
Sales Office: 802 Highland Ave
Longwood, Fla.
106. Apartment* for Kent truck, good condition, $223,
Ph. Bill Cook, 322 2421 day*
118 3911 Collect
After 3 p. m. 323*499 or
$30 mo. Up. Surplus City.
96. House* • 8*1* o r R ent
322-8002
3 ROOM FURNISHED APTS. «w itiaw —
e ta —
a
2 BEDROOM Sals or RsnL
322-5927. Adult* only.
120. Automotive Service
Call 322-3138 after 3 p. m.
UNFURNISHED 2 Bedroom COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON Apt., K i t c h e n Equipped Frew inspection, eitlmatae,
LAKE. Call e v a n l n g a
1061) W. 18th St. Hi. 349 3932.
pickup, delivery, Recortog
322-1587.
A repent discounted.
3 BR., Utilities, 365
322-3443
97. H ouses F or Kent
1 ROOMS, clean, $30. 222-2764. 31m E. 3rd.
Office: 322 3118
Night*: 323-0708
322 0648
3S34 Park Driv*

SOUTHWARD

Realtor Insuror-Tradwi
322 4991
1W1 S. French Ave.

HOME RENTERS

Sonkarik Giaaa and fh M
Can poop

WHOLESALE

WE MUST COMPLAIN
TO HIE OWNER
The price It too low oa thio
2 Br. CBS home in good
neighborhood. Lr., large kit­
chen. Fla. room, tile bath.
Two Inti ihaded by beauti­ FURNISHED COTTAGE: Liv­
ful oak trees. 88.900. Down ing room, dining, kitchen, ]piyment so low you wa't be­ Bedroom. Bath, water and
elactrie furnished, $88 plus
lieve It.
gas and tax. Located o*
IT 92. 1 block S. of No. 419
Junction ( i t S-Pointi). See
anytime. Ph. 322-tt87 after
Iflvastment A Realty
US N. Park Ave.
322-8173 8 p. m. weekdays or any­
time Sat. or Sun.
ELBOW ROOM PLUS
SPACE to stretch your lege 2 BEDROOM Unfurn. Kitchen
range. $73-113 W. 19th af­
on Acre ground, with to
ter 3:30 p. m. Sec owner in
Citrua trees, inside city
Garage Apt. in rear.
limits. North of 20th St. This
lovely 2 story home must be 3 • BEDROOM, all electric,
seen (o appreciate. The newly decorated Furnished.
large 4 bedrooms, 2 baths,
Near N.A.S. $79 mo. Ph.
living room, den A unusual
322-3346 after I p . n .
Florida room—315,000 with
2 Bedroom home, 117 Catalina.
terms.

Stemper Agency

R EN TA LS

AUTO GLASS ‘
INSTALLED *

It's Juat good bus inoa* to
VALDEZ HOTEL
ebick first with Sanford'a
16 FT. RUNABOUT, 30 k.%
Mrs. Burton
largest H o m e Servicing 333-1281
electric Jotmioo, with traB*
Agency, rine Horn**, Fairly
•r. $293. 322-4982.
-t
111. Wanted To R«nt
3-BEDROOM, 3 full bath*. 4th Priced. In all Sizes!
BOAT WANTED PRAM A I
section of Piitecrest. Enclos­
2-BEDROOM Apt furnished,
ft. X 33 to. wide to rapilral^*
ed carports, many extras.
man A wife, no children.
condition. Pollock — ft t a f
3811 8. P trk . Phene 322-8111. HOME OWNERS
Good RroUl hem *4, Priced Close In. Write Sanford
Rout* 1, DcBary.
right, ir e renting and leas­ Herald. Box 17.
NEW ROMES
West Fourth 9L Just off Par ing fast!
115. Auto* For Sale
slmmon. Salesman on pro­ Call Today, For Prompt and
EftKiant
Service.
It
Payot
perty. 4:00 to 7:8# p. m
‘58 RENAULT DALPH1NE.
i
Monday- Wsdnsedsy- Friday
1383. Ph. 3230887.

IS*—M a ri n e S u p p l l . a

3 BEDROOM, 3 Bath, eer**aed patio, Fh. 323-OAM.

Let us appraise and
SELL YOUR PROPERTY

DON’T WAIT—make sure your For the biggest selection of
nearly M « and used furni­
furnace D winter ready.
ture. see Noll's Furniture
SHEET METAL
Brokerage In Casselberry NICE BUILDING LOTS or
SPECIALTIES
Business lots and 1 Building
ou 17-93. Open * days 9 to 8__________ 322-82*1
on the lots. Have 8 left, cm*
for 3500 or eight for 32500 on
F R E E ESTIM A TE
30. H om e A ppliances
the cornor Main St. and
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
3 DOOR HOT POINT Refrlg
Court St. and Lexington Ava.
ovating. New A Used Furni­
Enterprise Fla. 888-1801.
erator. Call attar 3:30 p. m
ture. Call Ntx Bedding Mfg.
322 *4*9.
Co., a t 708 Celery Ave.
87. Buainaae Rentals
FA *3117.
31. M usical In s tru m e n ts
Concrtte Block BuBdlaf, 34 I
fit). Business Opport.
34, terra tto floors with 1234
Plano Turns* and Repair
W L Harmon - FA 3-4333 OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS. A feet floor space for Rsnt.
Bowman's Trsiler Ct. Ph.
selected group of people from
Plano Servicing A Tuning
848 4901.
this area will b* chosen la
Gene Cumbaa — 322 2881
the next 2 weeks to partici­
95, limine* F or Hale
pate in a program to acti­
1. . V acuum C leaners
vate this area fur a national­ 3 BEDROOM, 1 Bath near
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
ly known corporation. Limit­ Plnecreat School A new
ed opportunity In one of the Shopping Center. VA Loan,
YOUR P.SXAlR DEALER
newest and fattest growing 204 Laurel Dr. Ph. 322 8154.
2538 S. Park
822-8811
industries Qualifications re­
BALES • PARTS - SERVICE
quired. Fur appointment, in­ Old Fashioned? Rich? Cramp­
41. P la n ts , Flow er*. Seed*
clude phone number, write, ed lor spacer U’U take a
little of each, but this is
Sanford Herald Box 100.
LIGUSTRUM Viburnum,
your BEST BUY. Large
gal. cans, 3 for 31. Carsons ti!). School* &amp; In stru c tio n *
house (3 or • bedrooms) la
Nursery. Lake Drlvs, Cas­
Sanford, for Juat 115,000.
MEN - WOMEN WANTED AT
selberry.
ONCE to train for Civil HART PILCHER, BROKER
SB. Mine. F or Sale
Service. Good pay. Thou­
Parsons! Service
sands of Jobs open. Exper­
Call 322-749I
1 WHEEL luggage trailer, $35
ience usually unnecestsry.
803 Baywood Dr.
FK a • RESALES
For information oa Jobs.
Like new, 3 A 3 BEDROOM
Salaries,
Requirements,
lo­
ENGLISH BICYCLE, HOYS
MASONRY Homes, 1 A 1
cal interview write giving
322-6523
address, phone. AMERICAN Bsihs, Kitchen* Equipped
SEPT. SPEC. Men's Tee
Service, Box 98, Sanford 3100 Down, Payments l«*i
Shirts. 48c. Army-Navy Sur­ Herald.
than re n t
plus, 310 Sanford Ave.
HELMLY REALTY
Ph. 323-1841

Legal Notic c

1588 PARK DRIVE
122-2420
322-7495
NIGHTS 3228124 - 323-0848

323-3829 DIAL 322-7113
322 8838
P. S. - HOMES prlcsd
RIGHT are
S-ELL-I-N G

FURNISHED 3
FURN. Apt. Close tn. Jimmie
House. 3411 Falnotto, Fb.
Cowan. 323 8013.
33*0374.
I ROOM rurmshed A pt Airt BEDROOM, 1 Bath, Ftoe- conditioned Bedroom. 343. I l l
e m t, screened porch, 3831 E. Mb., 333-4313,
Park Avt. MO- 333-3331.
FURNISHED OR UNFURN
ISHED 1 Bedroom Duplex
&gt; • BEDROOM. 3 bath, uoApartment Terra u o floor*
fumiahed. I ml. to base, 3
Foe IAa Beet Buy I*
blocks to shopp la g castor A tilt bath, water furnished.
A New or Resale Home,
Ph 3S-2334 after 3 p. m.
achool. t year loot* requir­
flea StenMrom Realty
ed. |l l o mo. 3238070 after 108. R oom For Heat
Wa Have The Homs For You' 3 p. m.
CLEAN, QUIET Room for
man. 401 Magnolia Ave.

Stenstrom Realty

Prom

AIR-CONDITIONING
By FEDDER3
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.
9 So. Park Are.

Merle W. W arner

10ft. Apartment* for Rent 120. AatoM otira S tftW

F O R SA LE

USED LUMBER: 2x4 througk 73,
2x12. Sheeting and flooring.
Do you have a drinking prob­ 200 yds. Leatherette. Many
lem Write P. 0. Boa 1213,
LOOKING FOR
patterns. Mill Ends. 322-0791
Sanford
SECURE JOB?
JET WATER PUMP with tank.
4. B eauty C a n
3*3, good condition. 805 Bay- Train for U. S. Civil Service
wood Dr.
teats. Bee our ad under Edu­
Permanent Special
cation-Instruction classifica­
30% OFF REG. PRICE
BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
tion. Lincoln Service. Es­
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
of 10,000 Items
tablished IMS.
111 Palmetto Avt.
321-0134
1300 Grapevtlle Ave.

gage on 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. 85. Ran) Batata Wanted
PLUMBING
Write
Full Details—Box 91,
Contracting Repair*
Sanford Herald.
LOT or small aereagr on river
FREE ESTIMATES
or lake adjoining. Write Box
R. L. HARVEY
55. Furniture For Sale
9*. Sanford Herald.
104 Sanford A rt.
FA 2-3313
Sail Us Your Furnttura. 84. Real Estate - Sate
2.1. P ain tin g
Quick Service With the
Cash. SUPER TRADING
FOR A PAINTER, inside or
POST. FA *0*77.
out, call Luther Tasker at
FOLKS we need GOOD
322-8138.
CHESTS, SISAL RUO, Reason­
L-I-S-T-I-N-G-S
able, after 8.30 p. m. 322-9370

For Raat

H O M ES

2. Peraonaln

EVENING APPOINTMENTS For easy, quick carpet clean­
ECKERD DRUG STORE
t Seniors — Harriett's Beauty
ing rent Blue Lustre Elec­
OPENING SOON
Nook, 105 So. Oak. Phone
tric Shampooer only It per We will start taking applica­
323-37*2.
day. Carroll's Furniture .
tions Monday, Sap*. 31 for
P h a r m actat. Cosmetician.
8. Dojjn • Catn - PeU
51. Articles For Rent
Drug Clerk, Tackle SaleiGOOD homes for kittens. Ph.
man, Floor Man, Cashiers
RENT A BED
123-0733.
A Porters. With Florida's
Rollaway, Hospital. B a b y
Beds, by Day, Week, or fastest growing drug chain,
DOGS RECEIVED (or Adop
full and complete company
Month.
tion, boarded. Animal Res­
benefits. Possibilities for ad­
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
cue League, 1700 W. Minne­
118 W. 1st
322-3181 vancements unlimited. Con­
sota. DcLand. Ph. 731-18*4.
tact John Bishop, Mgr., Eckerd Drug Store. Sanford
53. Wanted To Buy
15. Special Servlet*
Shopping Center, Hwy. 17-93.
USED FURNITURE, one room
A &amp; B ROOFING CO.
or houseful, tools, misc. 77. Situation Wanted
COMPLETE ROOFING SRV
items, ANYTHING you have
NO JOB TOO SMALL
WORK WANTED—322-7053.
lo sell. 322-2270.
NO JOB TOO LARGE
Financing Arranged
WE BUY ANYTHING that's DAYS WORK: 333 8440 or 4209
323-1358
323-2217
sellable. Wa sell anything
that's buyable. 333-8**8. J A 81. Incom e P ro p e rty
22. Plum bing
R Trading Pott, Inc. 2309 S. FOX SALE. Reasonable, In­
Orange
Blosaom Trail, Or­ come property, c o r n e r
ELDER SPRINGS
lando.
French Ava. and 3rd St
PLUMBING
Zoned Commercial. Phone
DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE HOUSE W A N T E D FROM
323-4757 or 122-3930.
323-7857 or 332-3123
OWNER. Will assume Mort­

•7.

lu ll

FURNISHED GARAGE APT.
208 Elm,
CLEAN FURNISHED lit. floor

Apt. Pvt. Eat. 1004 Pilmatto.
3 ROOM FURNISHED Apt.,
downstairs, close to town.
$40. 322-8281.
1 BR Furnished Apt. 1st floor
2015 Sanford Ave. 88*4323.
FURNISHED garage apt. Ph.
322-2100.
W E L A K A APARTMENTS
114 W. First St.
Furn. Apt. 2300 HeflonvOle.

FURNISHED 3 Room Apt.
Clean A close tn. $55 mo.
Light* A water Included.
2-BEDROOM unfurnished. 375 322 9307.
mo. Ph. 322-7114.
MODERN 2 Bdrra. furn. Apt
3 BEDROOM H O U S E , 3 801 Palmetto Ave. 322 1371
alter 3:30 p. m.
block* from Plnecreat School
—Ph. 322 2514 between 9 A 8. l-Room Efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath A abow*r, suitable
2-BEDROOM frame house.
for couple or i Ingle per eon
2927 Magnolia Av*. Mar
or retired All utilities In­
N.A.S. Cheap rent, fi5 mo.
cluded tn rent, ideally to
Ph. 322 3219.
eatod oa 1st 8L, within 1
FURNISHED T w o bedroom
block of 2 tree parking lota
C. B. Home, Carports, P la ­
and shoppmg oenter. Inced Back Yard. Call 322 8J4I
ouuire at Manuel Jacobson
or J22-VM4
li ept.
t
Store JU E. First St.

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QUALITY HOMES
m a

And no vomhr when thru
quality homes ire priced ta
low— 17,790. to 311,350.,
with ullttl* u 3240. down
and $49.27 monthly! Drive
out Today. lee replica of
Wsrla'l Fair Hours! fris
rid* in rlverboat. “Diltoni
Outsit"I Tats Interstate »4
—axitlt DeSery Ltchange,

C A LL 181*4458
MACKII BROS, DIVISION
TNI HILTON* COaeOISTION

Prices
ON

Good
Solid
Transportation
58 DeSoto
4 -Dr. Bed**. Y&lt;$, Awlema 11 *
Tranemlealan,

Power Blearing, Power
Brake*, Radio A Heator

’2 7 5
61 Chevrolet
BlacayM 8-Doer Radas. 8
Cylinder*. A w t o m a t i e
Tranamlaalo*. Radi* and
Healer.

s1 1 9 5
56 Cadillac
Coupe DeVill*. Automatic
Tranamlaalo*. Powar Steer­
ing, Power Brake*.

’2 9 5
56 Mercedea*
Benz
* 7 7 5
61 Olda
“Super 88 ’* Four Door
Hardtop, V -8 Engine, Auto.
Traitimiaelon, Power Steer,
log. Power Brakea, Radio
and Haatar.

1 4 9 5
60 Comet
Fear Door. 8 Cylinder*.
Automatic
Tranemlaaloo,
Radio and Haatar,

’7 7 5
61 Olds
Super tut Convertible,
V-8. Auto. Trana.,
Power Steering and
Brakea. Radio a id
Heater.

’1 3 7 5
56 Oldamobile
t-Door Sedan, V-8 Rag Iwe.
Automatic Trine mlaeion.

'295
58 Chevrolet
llelair l-Dnor Sedan,
Cylinder*. A u t o m a t i c
Tranemiaaion. Radi* ant
Healer.

* 3 9 5
OPEN FRIDAY
NITE TIL t P Jf.

H O LLER
MOTOR SALES
2nd. ft Palmetto
Ph. 122*6211
1507 Park Dr.
Ph. 322-0881 *

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M bs Sikes To Retire
From Farm Service

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i Mm M m , u tU teat tem tee, b o at Monomln
yrogreau, Florida Agrinittarv a l Eztoaaioa Sorrieo, wtu reHro Wednetdsy after more
t e n M years with tho Extra*
•tea Servtea.
la aanoancing Mlaa Sikes’
ratbOBMtt. Dr. M. 0. Vatkiaa,
director, Florida Agricultural
Extoasfoa Servlet praised
Mlaa Sikes for her distinguish­
ed carter aa aa administra­
tor, leader and educator.
•Mlaa Sikes baa truly rendered
set*landin f service aa a dedle a t e d , devoted Extension
marker," Dr. Watkins said.
Mias Sikes baa guided home

South Seminole
Club Heels
By Maryam Miles

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South Seminole Welcome
Wagon Club met Thursday at
tho Houao of Bocf In Maitland
with SI attending. After a
delightful roast beef dinner,
• lively auction was conduct­
ed by Mrs. Clairs Sabatlnl. A
total of I3SJ7 was made from
tho auction and tho sale of
paper napkins.
Tho door p r tu was won by
Mrs. Baa Gates.
Four now member* welcom­
ed to the club w en M n. PhylVa Daughtory, Mrs. Lucy Mayhow, Mrs. May Osborn, and
Mrs. Barbara Curt.
Attending as guests were
Mrs. Mary Lyn Grlle, Mrs.
Jesephins Flkflin, and Mrs.
Sybil Wllborger.
Any members who can
•rochet or would like to learn
a n invited to meet a t tho
h em of Mrs. Melania Slew,
art, SOX Forest Drive, Howell
Park, on Wednesday a t 1
to au k s "tissue top■* which the members
to aeil to n ls e fund*
for the club’s charity work.
Members a n asked to make
ysservatlons by Oct 12 for the
Halloween Party, which will
ha held Oct. 24 at Mid-Flor­
ida Country Club by phoning
Mrs. Lawrence (Glide) PetUnit.
Tho neat club meeting wilt
ho Oct. 22 at the House Of
Beef a t 11:90 a.m.

economics Extension for the
past IS yean. Aa state home
demonstration agent she su­
pervised the work of Florida's
county home demonstration agents and assistants and home
economics specialists in Ex­
tension's family living pro­
gram.
Under her ieadenhip home
demonstration dubs Incnaaed
and added new members and
Eatension home economics,
programs, reached m a n y
more women. , . working wiv­
es, young homemakers, senior
citizen*. . . outside of home
demonstration clubs.
She helped bring three main
areas of information to bear
on family problems — consu­
mer education, management
and decision • making, health
and safety.
A native Floridan, educated
in Florida schools and univer­
sities Mlaa Sikes grew up in
Fort Myers. She joined the
Florida Agricultural Exten­
sion Service as ■ borne dem­
onstration agent in Lee Coun­
ty in 192S. She has served
continuously with the Exten­
sion Service since that time.
In 1031 she became extension
nutritionist, serving with dis­
tinction in this capacity for
IS years, with two years out
is acting district agent.
Before her appointment as
state home demonstration agent in 19M, Miss Sikes serv­
ed one year as district horn*
demonstration agent. In 1063
she was named assistant di­
rector, home economica pro­
gram.
During her career Mi s s
Sikes has been active In the
Florida and American Home
tconomlca Associations and
the Florida Dietetics Associa­
tion. She served as president
of FHEA and was a member
of the nitioaat food and nutri­
tion committee of AIIEA.

W ayfarers
Tho DeBory Wayfarers will
meet at the Community Cent­
er on Monday, O ct 5, at 2:30
m. Twenty-eight Masonic
anniversaries will be recog­
nised. Mr. R. F. Shedden of
Southern Belt Telephone Co.,
Sanford, will ahow a film,
Challenge of Change.'1 All
Maiona in good standing are
invited to attend.

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QUANTITY
RIGHTS
RESERVED

«

ADVANCE RATINGS hnvt been won by these Scouta
sponsored by the F irst Methodist Church. From left ire
made Second C lass; Glenn Meyers, and Gene Jameson,
right In Assistant Scoutmaster Hubert Tilson.

l a a a re.ly W&gt;d . . . *!•■ ak .ad
fa* * m ft#rt &lt;k4d da,*. New a ifca
Waa *a A.d*. ,o « . u p l f *1 PMll.

The Joy Circle of the Grace
Methodist Church W.S.C.8.
will be in charge of decora­
tions and refreshments a t a
reception for new women of
the church at the next gen­
eral meeting of tho W.S.C.S.
Thursday.
Plana were mad# for the
affair at a meeting of the
circle held Thursday. Tho
meeting originally scheduled
for earlier in the month waa
postponed because of the hur­
ricane. •
Mrs. James Leonard pre­
sented an inspiring program
rrom the book, "Jeaua Christ
Is Lord." Mrs. Roy Wall gavs
the devotional and Mrs. Roger
presided over the business
meeting. Mrs. Philip Monroe
wee hostess.
Mr*. F. J. Murray and Mr*.
Monroe volunteered to pre­
pare beverages for the femtly
picnic, which climaxed the
Christian Education Month
following ehurch service on
Sunday, Sept. 27.
The fourteen member* pre­
sent also included Meadamta
Richard Bretts, Marian Free­
man, John Ilirea, Malcolm
Lodge, John Martin. Richard
Silvers, Philip Turner, and
Lamer Williams.
Mrs. Williams will serve as
hostess at tha Oct. 8 meeting
of the cireie.

EASTERN ORTHODOX CHURCH ia located in
Fern Park. Thia la the chapel of St. John Chryaoatom, led by Rev. Father John C. Adair. The
Eastern Orthodox Church in Florida ia an in*
dependent, aelf-governing unity of the Holy
Eaatem Orthodox Catholic and Apoatolie
Church. All services, including Divine Liturgy
are conducted in English.

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M
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(Herald Photo)

Leaders Needed
By Mary saw Mitre
Girl Scout Seminole Neigh
kerhood No. 9 la in need of
erg* nil ere and leaders for
Bear Lake Elementary School.
Anyone Interested should con­
to rt tho neighborhood choirman, Mrs. W. I.. Bwofford of
Altamonte Springs.

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The M l pealed • plaintive
call at Deltona U lait Friday
afternoon a n d immediately
atirred fond memories of the
persons attending the dedica­
tion ceremonies. The Deltona
Corporation has erected the
school, dulibed it Deltona U,
and is ready Tor climes.
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The interest of the older
citizens in learning is re­
markable, heart-warming to
aee. They have a variety of
IS courses offered them and
they're hard at work In many
of them.
a e e
Sanford area citizens plan­
ning to attend the twicepostponed dedication looked
out their windows early F ri­
day afternoon and at a down­
pour. Thoughts were express­
ed it would be three times
and out for the services, but
Sanfordites went anyway.
And were greeted by perfect­
ly dry weather, cool breezes
in Deltona. That area was
spared for the dedicatory
ceremonies.
•
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•
A doff of the cap to Del­
tona U, Its citizens and the
fine folks who made it pos­
sible.

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“The Nile of America”

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VOL. 156

JICIVA

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New Plane
EDWARDS AFB, Calif. (UPI) — America’s super-secret A ll triple-sonic plane
was to be unveiled here Wed­
nesday, possibly with a world
record speed attempt.

THERE'S NOM

College At 10
EAST LANSING, M lc h (UPU— Mike Groat, a 10-yearold scholar with an intelli­
gence "too high to be measur­
ed meaningfully, was enrolled
at a Michigan State Univer­
sity.

Beatle-Browed

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Herald Index
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From USDA

By Julian Stetistram
Associate Editor
The County Commission
this momlnr. after hearing
representative* of the U. 8.
Department of Agriculture
discuss the presence and tha
spread of fir# ante In Sem­
inole, appropriated $10,000 to­
ward the cost of an eradica­
tion program.
Carl Smith, Florida'* as*
■istant supervisor for tha
USDA'e I’est Control Divl•ion, said that ■ program to
eradicate the fir* ante in B0,000 acre* of Seminole. 25,000
eervs in Orange, 6,000 scree
In Lake end 2,000 acres In
Votusis rountles would, if
possible, be started Oct. 26.
The eradication program
would be carried out by the
■ p r a y i n g of mirex from
multi-engined aircraft. The
USDA, said Smith, would
put the contract out on bids.
He listed the largest expense
would be the cost of the air­
craft, next the insecticide and
then tha cost of flagmen.
The
Commission
heard
Smith and County Agriculture
Jim Dirkenmcyer, State Hep. Joe Davie, Jimmy
Agent Cecil Tucker explain
James, State Democratic Committeeman; Altuthat the fir* ant problem be­
munte Springs Mayor Lawrence Swofforil, San­
gan in 1959 with eome 5,000
ford Mayor A. L. Wilson, Cecelia Doherty, State
Seminole County scree infest
Democratic Conimitteewonmn; A! Davis, Bob
ed. It has spread to 80,000
Billhimcr, state committeeman and Jack Brickacres or mors and that it
man.
could become more of a
(Herald Photo)
health problem to people than
to plant and animal life.
The Commission learned
this morning that many
plants in cuunty nurseries ar*
under quarantine but th i
nurserymen get around the
lmn by treating ornamentals
and other plants subject to
infestation.
Few vegetables ar* affect­
close sources said the result Kynei met with Cdr. Earle ed by the insect* but the ma­
will be a decision (hat families Bennett, chief legal officer at jor problem now Is to farm
living on military bases arc the Jacksonville naval air sta workers in the field*. The ant
eligible to vote in Florida,
lion, and Hubert A. Mallard, f|
can sting humans four or fivt
Duval County supervisor
iper visor of Ljtimes, depositing a email
Voting registrationl.
mount of p o i s o n which
The trw th tj got
* -ff «
Koreaks down akin tiisuo.
late start, beginning at l r t u
Tha ants have spread In
a. m. and Kynes said no deHemlnote from tho ttanlando
cislon could be expected until
section up and down U. S. 17after the lunch hour.
92, they ar* also moving
"We need time to study the
north along 1-4 into Volusia
matter." Kynes told newauien
representatives of other media who were not permitted to fit County, east and West along
Bit 434 and Sit 436. Cassel­
at the earliest possible time in on the conference.
to consider the Warren report However, a source close to berry lie* almost in th* cent­
Kvnes indicated (hat the rul­ er of the infested area.
recommendation.
"I have suggested that the ing probably will lie to open
group Include representatives the door to voting by military
of Sigma Delta Chi Journalis­ personnel otherwise eieglble.
tic fraternity, the radio tele- The suurre said it was believ­
visions news directors associa­ ed the law eontroling eligibili­
tion, and the National Associa­ ty of on-base military person­
tion of Broadcasters, together nel had changed sinre a pre­
with any press groups that vious attorney general ruled
NEW YORK (UPI) —
would want to Join In the de­ in 1951 they could not vote.
C*»ey Stengel waa rrhirsd
liberations," Wolff said.
lo manage th* New York
Members of the ASNE com­
Mela for 1963 today end
mittee, in addition to Friendly,
U 1 n g Devine, formerly
are Creed Black, of Ihe Chi­
with the St. Louis Cardi­
cago Daily News; Herbert
nals, waa named assistant
Hrucker, of the Hartford.
lo rlub I’rroidenl Georg*
Wolff said their report would

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ESCONDIDO, Calif. (UP!&gt;—
Donald Rogers, 13, ezpelled
from the eighth grade last
week because of his Ucatle
haircut, won’t get it trimmed
• • •
and won’t return to school. Bis
From the Sanford Kiwnnls
parents have hired a tutor.
Club Hulletin comes this ob­
servation: "Behind every auc- Ship For Charles
ceaaful man is n very sur­
ARICA, Chile (UPI) - The
prised mother-in-law."
French antiaircraft cruiser
• •
•
Colbert waited here today to
Seminole County wss given pick up President Charles de
a nearly-ctean hill of health Gaulle for a two-day rest
during August by the State cruise at the midpoint of his
Beverage Department, accord­ 10-nation South American lour.
ing to statistics put out this
week. There were no arrests Texas To Report
fo r moonshine activities anil
AUSTIN, Tez. (UPI) - The
only three arrests listed in state of Tezas releases its own
tile "other" category. It did "little Warren report" Into the
not state what the three con- assassination of
President
aisted of.
Kennedy early next week. No
•
• •
nrw major facts or conclu
Down in South Seminole ■ions are expected.
near the county line we hear
th at there's a station with a Talks Speeded
algn reading " l \ i t a Tiger in
DETROIT (UPI) — General
yonr tank." The nest station Motors and the United Auto
down the line has a sign out Workers union sought to speei
front which says, "Tiger hairs up local negotiations at 121
removed from tanks."
plants in an effort to settle a
•
• •
five-day strike by mora than
Overheard on television 250,000 workers.
during a question and answer
session with a Daytona Beach Deacons Okayed
minister. "W hat about this
VATICAN CITY (UPI) business of Christian unityT" The Ecumenical Council, :no
he was asked.
difying the Roman Catholic
He replied: "U all depends rule of celibacy for the lirst
upon what you’re looking for. time in nearly I.(wo years,
You can take a couple of voted today to authorize the
cats, tie their tails together Pope to make older married
and luy 'em over a fence with men deacons of the church.
one on one aide and one on
‘Reddy’ Excuse
the other.
"Now, you’ve got union.
MIAMI (UPI) - Cuban Pre
But you must agree it isn’t mier Fidel Castro indicated
Monday night that his govern
unity."
e
•
e
ment is in »he red economical­
Remember the turtle with ly almost as much as it is po­
the 122.1 painted on its back? litically. He hlamed his plight
1Vel!, it’s a pet of Mrs. Betty on "deadbeat" tenants living
Offineer and her three chil­ in confiscated houses and
dren who reside a t l 'i ’3 Ran­ apartments.
dolph. The "1221**—you will
not*—t* the Offineer house
number. They did that be­
cause the turtle leaves the
premises when he takes a
notion. The Offineer children
are Nancy 11, John 10 and
Arthur S.
SAIGON, South Viet Nam
(UPI) — A series of crashes
plagued American • piloted
planes and helicopters in the
anti Communist w a r today.
But the only casualty was a
U. S. Army enlisted man with
a broken leg.
As the aerial mishaps oc­
curred at scattered places, the
Vietnamese Defense Ministry
" It’s yeur privilege
reported one government vic­
Don’t delay.
tory and two losses in the
Go down to register
ground war.
Right away."
On the political front, unrest
Ivey Rucker
continued in Saigon, where
Sanford Woman’s Club
rumors of fresh plots against
the regime of Premior Nguy­
en Khanh mounted.
A U. S. military spokesman
said veteran Vietnamese rang­
ers killed 50 Viet Cong on
Sunday in the swamps of Go
Cong Province just south of
Saigon. No casualties were re­
ported on the government
aide.

Days Left To
Register For
General Election

* * * *

Dogs
County Board
Acts On Plea O n Force

____...

Pag*

(JETTING OUT THE VOTE in Seminole County
nml Sanford this morning was this big display
placed in front of the County Courthouse. The
mobile unit dipicted the Berlin Wall and points
out th at in a Democracy “there is no wall be­
tween you and your vote." Shown in front of the
displny nre, from left, Charlie Morrison, Kath­
leen Reynolds, Bill Tanner, Mary Earle Walker,

l

BETWEEN

Huge Billboard
Makes Appeal Kynes Ruling M ay Open W ay For
Navy Base Families To Ballot
To Voters
A move to kill "voter TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
apathy” in Sanford and Sem­ Atty. Gen. James Kynes hud­
inole County was made this dled behind rluscd doors to­
morning when a huge display day with Navy officials an I
was parked in front of the
County Courthouse.
The exhibits arrived ■at
about 9 this morning and be­
gan attracting a host of spec­
tators.
Heading the entourage here
was James "Jim m ie" James,
registration drive chairman
for tl»« State Democratic Ex­ NEW YORK (UPI) - Milei
ecutive Committee, and Ce­ | II. Wolff, president of the
cilia Doiierty ol Palin Beach
American Society ot News­
County directing the women's
paper Editors (ASNK), laid
division.
The Berlin Wall is depicted Monday the Warren Commlland tells viewers "there Is no sion's suggestion of a coda of
wail between you and your professional conduct for a!)
vote.” Also shown is a missile news media deserves "serious
pointing skyward and indicat­ consideration."
ing the number of days left to
Wolff was one of several
register.
news executives who com­
The final exhibit is the car­ mented on the suggestion and
avan's "Eternal Flame of the com mission's criticism of
Liberty."
news media for "general dis­
In a proclamation signed to­ order” and lack of "self disday by Mayor A. L. Wilson, he cipline" in covering the assas­
noted this "is a crucial time sination of President John F.
in the life ol our country” and K e n n e d y and subsequent
called on all cilueni to reg­ events.
ister so they can vote in the
Wollf. executive editor of appear In the ASNE Bulletin
critical election Nov. 3.
the Greensboro, N. C., News, on Oct. I
He called on "all eligible said an ASN E committee
Friendly said in a statement
persons to exercise their pri­ headed hy Alfred Friendly, that the Warren Commission's
vilege as loyal conscientious managing editor of the Wash­ remarks about press conduct
citizens and recognize that in ington Post, would make a and responsibility in Dallas
America there is no wa'J be­ preliminary report Oet I on a •'must, obviously, be weighed
tween the citizen and bis study begun last April on a thoughtfully by everyone con­
vote . . ."
cerned with the function of
proposed code of ethics.
"Notwithstanding this, I am news presentation in a Demo­
asking Friendly to meet with I cratic society.”

Newsmen's Code To

Be Eyed By Editors

Commission To

Tour Marinas

A tour of mat iua facilities
in the state ia on the agenda
of city commissioners next
week, if City Manager War­
ren E. Knowles can complete
plans by that time.
Tacit agreement was given
that the City Commission will
make the survey next Tues­
day and Wedneaday. Tenta­
tive stopovers are scheduled
for the St. Peters hurir-Oleurwatrr and Ft. Lauderdate ar­
eas. Others may be added.
The trip will give local
commissioners insight as to
the workings of marina fa­
cilities and offer help in con­
tinuing plana for a lakefront
facility here.
Commissioners last night
continued studying various
clauses of a proposed eon9 tract for an engineering re­
port for lakefront develop­
ment.

Horoscope -------- . . Page 10 Next Week?
Society . ___ . . . ..... Page S
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Sports ................ .. . Page 6 Congrrts waa ready, willing
TV Programs . . .
ami able to talk nhout going
W* the Women . . . . . . Page 9 home, possibly by next week.

Red China Blasts
Pursuit Order
TOKYO (UPI) — Common
ist China today condemned
President Johnson's reported
decision io allow U. S. planes
to enter Communist territory
if they are in "hot pursuit" of
Communist aircraft that have
attacked U. S. naval patrols
off Viet Nam.
The Peking People’s Daily,
in an editorial transmitted by
the New China News Agency
and monitored in Tokyo,
charged tb it the plan was a
means of expanding the war
in Viet Nam.
At the same time, Asiistant
Secretary of State William P.
Bundy told a Tokyo audience
that an expansion of the war
may be forced on the United
States by the Communists.
"Expansion of the war out­
side South Viet Nam, while
not a rourse we want to seek,
could be foiced upon us by
the increased external press­
ure of the Communists, Includ­
ing a rising scale of infiltra­
tion,” he told the Research

Institute of Japan.
Washington
reports
last
weekend said President John­
son I n c l u d e d Communist
China's territory as well as
that of North Viet Nam in hia
"hot pursunit” doctrine. The
reports said the aim of the de­
cision was to deny Communist
pilots a privilgcd sanctuary
from which to attack U. S.
naval craft.

‘No Apologies/
Kelly Asserts
LAKELAND (UPI) - Sen.
Scott Kelly says he regrets a
misunderstanding with the
Florida Federation of Women’s
Clubs, but “ has no apologies”
for an attark on gubernatorial
nominee liaydnn Burns in a
speech before the federation,
Kelly denied Monday that
the speech he made last week
in Cocoa Beach was political.

Mels Rehire
01' Casey

★ ★ ★
Sanford Base
Is Included

A derision h r Atty Gen.
James Kynes would give the
green light to an estimated
KM persons stationed at banford Naval Air Station to vote
in the November election.
As of now, Sanford based
personnel wlwi have been eli­
gible in many ways to vote
have been turned down due
to voting regulation* In the
county.
Such regulations, according
lo MrJ. Camilla Bruce, voter
registrar, said persons living
on government property must
obtain an absentee ballot
from thetr hometown.
Thus they are denied the
right to vote for local office
holders but could, by absen­
tee ballot, vul* fur national
candidates.
A source close lo Atty. Gen.
Kynes said it was believed the
law controlling (lie eiigibilily
of military personnel to vote
had changed since the pre­
vious Florida attorney general
ruled in 1951 they could not
vote.
With this possible change in
the regulations, Mrs. Bruce
and her staff are geting pre­
pared for "an avalanche” of
registrations from persons liv­
ing on the local base.

Writ*.

Fddie Stank?, another
former member of Ih# Card­
inals, Joined th* Mrla as a
director of player detelnpment and Johnny Murphy
end Jim Thomson were
etseted tlce-presld-nla by
Ih* rlub'e hoard of direc­
tors.

Tropical Storm
Spotted In Gulf

By Hsrry I. Johnson
Managing Editor
Three exceptionally bright,
fully trained German Shep­
herd doga have been added to
the Sanford Police Depart­
ment and will begin patrol
dutiea In the near future.
City Commission members
learned this last night at City
Hall in a memorandum from
City Manager Warren E.
Knowles.
Three local policemen, Lt,
Earl Bourquardez and Patrolmen John Dodson and Charles
Fagen, received "complete
training” with the doga In
Missouri and returned to the
city with them Monday,
Knowles added In his memo
that "both the man and hia
dog are highly trained to sup­
plement the normal police
work of the departm ent They
are particularly trained to
track and apprehend prowlers,
peeping* Toms, escaped pri­
soners and to investigate dark­
ened buildings, alleys, and all
other areas.

★

★

★

★

★

City Moves To Get
Private Bus Line
The Sanford area may soon
have its own private bus tram portation system.
The proposal was made last
night at Ibc City Commission
meeting by Commissioner Joe
Baker and it won the support
of the membership.
Letters will be dispatched to
private concern* now operat­
ing a mass transit system in
other cities to see whether
they are Interested in setting
up an operation here.
"A bus line would help peo­
ple get to their Jobs, to tho
Navy base, to downtown San­
ford a n d other (hopping
areas," Baker said, adding:
"Because of the fewer num­
ber of school buses this year,
there are hundreds of children
who must walk to school
through dangerous intersec­

★

★

tions unless their parents are
able to drive them back and
forth. I (eel certain that theso
parents would be greatly re­
lieved to have bus service
available.
"Out uf a population of approxlmately 24,000 people,
there are many who would
find It more convenient to ride
buses than to travel by ear.
They, too, pay the taxes for
our street improvements.
"Out ot 56 bus lines in tho
state of Florida, only aix of
these are municipally owned
and operated. Because of tho
need and the Increase in populallua, f feel that w* should
now be able to attract an in­
dependent bus line to our city,
and I have roquested the City
Commission to take Immedi­
ate steps to do so."

★

★

★

★

2 C. Off C.s Urged
To Co-O perate
A plea fur cooperation be­
tween the Seminole County
and Sanford Chambers of
Commerce was mail* last
right hy City Commissioner
Earl Higginbotham after a
request for funds was made
of tb* Commission by the
Sanford unit.
"Tha asm* people support
the Seminole Chamber of
Commerre ax this (Sanford)
one," Higginbotham declared,
adding that tha rtty "can't
support two."
“ Let’s stop thi* animosity,"
the rommissioner emphasized,
"so we can get this Job done.
If we don’t, we will become
a hi-auty pageant Chamber
only.”
Higginbotham's rnmment*
ram* after the Sanford Cham­

MIAMI (UPI) - Trap!
storm Hilda, eighth of I
ern tip of Cuba with to|
winds of 40 miles an hour.
Hilda grew out of an east
erly wave of low pressun
and heavy shower* whirl
lashed Cuba, the Bahama
and tha southern tip of Ftor
Ida.

★

"These a r e
exceptional
dogs," Knowles stated, "with
a high degree of intelligence."
The dogs were transported
here in a trailer and at pres­
ent. according to Police Chief
Roy 0 . Williams, they will be
kept at the home of the Indi­
vidual officer to whom the
animal baa been assigned.
After a short period of fa­
miliarization in the city, tha
dogx will be placed on duty.
Commissioners who saw the
animals prior to last night's
meeting praised their condi­
tion, their training and spirit.
The t h r e e dog-handlers,
Knowles said, "ranked very
high in their training and they
are now qualified lo train
otbera a* police dog handl­
er*."
To protect the animals,
commissioners set in motion
an ordinance banning wtlfull
or malicious action "to tor­
ment, mutilate, injure, kill or
disable any dog used for po­
lice work . .
Violation of the ordinance
will constitute a misdemeanor.

ber hnd sought $416.43, plus
a contingency fund of $600
to continue work on the Flor­
ida Conservation Week pro­
ject scheduled here for next
month slid sponsored by th*
Sanford Chamber.
The $116 43 wss broken
down as payment for phone
calls, two planning meetings,
printing and correspondence
supplies, trip to Florida De­
velopment Commission
in
Tallahassee,
administrative
expenses.
Commissioners voted to nllow the cost fund but abstain­
ed from action on th* con­
tingency fund pending fur­
ther expense reports from the
Chamber. Opposing the nllotttng of money was Higgin­
botham.

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Pn*o mlsplaya and Jumped on
id n Joky penalty would anJJ
North for not going on to
it. West was right South i h It ! Ditto. Turn Rum f«ir spades—a contract that
•obably should not havo bid
ha
would only be eet two tricks,
ro no-trump. Hla three noOpening tend—A K.
North retorted erusMngly,
ump call was sheer give"I was afraid to bid four
»ay.
|South proceeded to under-1 ipadet, you might have gone
Having embid the hand. |play It He won the flrut club [ on to four no-trump."

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It would be a fine thing If
every school whero girls aro
trained to be secretaries in­
cluded In the curriculum o
grooming and
course
charm.
When a girl goes Job hunt*
Ing, tha way the dresses, appllsa hsr maks-up, wears har
hair and avtn the way sho
walk! aro aa important as her
■kill at the typewriter.

Charm olono wont hold a
job for a girl If sho Isn't cap­
able. But ilnco it's likely that
a man will do the hiring, per­
sonality and good looks will
certainly count In getting her
foot in tha office door.
When m man la picking a
new employe he wants not
Juat lomebody who can do
the work, but aomoona who Is
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of woman ha wnnta around.
Ho notices her looka, her
voice, her clothes, her smile—
and they carry Juat na much
weight with him as what har
business college haa to say
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parasta of tba brldegroom-toba, to Invito tba paranta of
tba brldo to oar hotel for din­
ner while wo a n In their city
for tba wedding? — Mr. A
Mr*."
It ia not a nacaaatty but, to
my way of thinking, a very
nice feature and a "diploma­
tic" move. You juat might lika
them a loti
"la an alligator bag, a vary
handaoma one, (tillable for
wearing to g five o'clock hotel
cocktail party and dinner?
My dreu ia a almple sleeveleaf, black crepe aheatb. My
coat ia black ribbed (Uk. —
Nina."
No, even aoch e hindiome
bag la not proper for the dreea
or the event. You ibould have
n amall black tilk or auede
"dutch" bag.
"Should I wear a hat to a
•mill dinner in the town neit
to oura? The dinner will be
beld in October at six; a ho­
tel affair. We, my husband
and !, will drive over there.
Whit should my husband

or failure. 11m Munster fami­
ly a n borrow to look at:
Papa (Prod Gwyua) looka
Ilka f r a n k a t a l a , Hama
(Yvoaaa de Carla) la a ram*
pin * typo, Graadpa (AX Lewta) looka Ilka Draeula and
even lltUa Eddie Munitar
(Butch Patrick) looka lika a
wolf boy. Only normal • look*
inf oaa la tba bourn fa a pret­
ty niece (B e v o r l y Owen),
whoa tba Miuutan pity becauaa of bar "abnormal"
looka. Wouldn't you know thla
firat aplaoda roaebaa ita cli­
max at a masquerade party
wbara tba real Frankenstein*
looking Munatar accum anotbor Frankenstein of n o t
waaring a coatuma? Lot tba
klddioa watch tbla bacauaa the
Munatcri art really lovable
poopla who wouldn’t hurt a
fly.

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DETROIT (U P I) — The
United Auto Worker# Union
and General Motor* Corp. to­
VOL. 56
United Preas Leased Wire
Eitablished 1808
FRI.. SEPTEM BER 25. 1964
SAN FORD. FLORIDA
NO. 286
day failed to reach agreement
on a new three year contract
and the union called a strike
by more than 200,000 worker*
at 89 GM plant* across the
rountry.
RESPECTS (or rather "Disrespect.*” ) were pnizl to Colonial Utah's foot*
The union left on the job
ball team nt Seminole Utah School today a* the student body prepared to
nearly 90,000 worker# at fl
hack the Tribesmen In their contest ut Sanford Memorial Stadium tonight
plant* that product either key
with tho Grenadiers in a Metro Conference nffnir. "Mourners” included
defens# part# or vital com­
(from left) “ clergyman” Bill Stempcr, Kathy P o ff, Rick Burns, Mary
ponent* fo r auto firm* In the
Williams, I.indn Spencer nnd Tommy Bnggerly.
(Herald Photo)
first “ selective strike'' in au­
to-labor hiatory.
The GM strike came after
the union hnd already won 54
rent an hour contracts from
W a n n a know lumpin'?
Ford and Chrysler and was
triggered by non-economle is­
We’ra being surveyed.
sues.
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Official word o f the strike
W hin you mention “ sur­
came 30 minute* after the 10
The SifS Sammies open their
v ey ," the Inclination li to vis­
a. m. EST deadline.
ualize a group of mm with
UAW President W a l t e r home football season tonight
Reuther said it was with “ a a* host* to the Colonial Gren­
ateel tape, rod and transit.
Dr. W . Vincent Roberts o f Sanford has been
great sense o f sadness we adiers in a Metro Conference
And taking a peep through
hsv* to announce we were contest at Sanford Memorial named chuirntnn for Seminole County in the D em o­
the tranilt thiy let up many
cratic Campaign for President Lyndon B. Johnson.
unable to reach a settlement
different klndi o f lines. In
Stadium. The game will get
-- - The appointment waa anwith GM."
fact, aoma of the aurvey par­
under way it 8 p. m.
nounced at ztzfc headquarter*
The red-hnired union leader
ty frequently have pretty
The Herald wa* arivlsrd
by Thomas F. Fleming Jr.,
told * jammed news confer­
good linea themaelvei, if wa
LOYALTY AND EFFICIENCY o f Sandy. An
State Agriculture Comntlasloner,
state chairman for the cam ­
shortly
before
noon
today
ence
that
a
strike
was
called
are to accept the itatementa
derson, retired mnnairer o f the Sanford State
nwurd to Leo Bntncr, present Sanford Market
paign.
because
GM
wns
"unwilling
that tome 2,000 fani are ex­
o f aome o f the oppoaite set
Farmers Market, were recognized Inst week nt
manaKcr, when Anderson was unable to attend.
A native of Georgia, Dr. Ro­
to
meet
the
standards
of
de­
pected
to
arcompany
the
that have had ocrailon to get
the nnnunl convention o f State Fnrniers Market
Yesterday Bittner, riirht, presented the cer­
bert* ha* been • resident of
cency demanded by workers."
acquainted with thne tanned
Colonial team to Sanford.
Mnnagcr* in W inter Uuven, Doylo Conner,
tificate to Anderson at his home.
Seminole County for 14 year*.
The mnjur stumbling blocks Principal Andrew ttrirkrn
toreadon.
Hr la chairman of the Sanford
were
production*
standards
•
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and Athletic Director Frrd
Civil Service Board,
past
and union representation—re­ Ganas announced that an
But liter# da another aurvty
Grand Knight far Seminal#
garded aa nun-economic prob­ extra ticket office would be
•••
Jn which many, many progrtiCounty Knights of Columbus,
lem*.
set up at the Stadium but
aive eitixena are molt intermarried and the father of
Ileuther aald the company advised fans to purchase ad­
eeted. That li the engineer­
three children.
did not respond the wuy they vance ticket* at the high
ing feasibility aurvey that
A wartime flight surgeon In
should have in tight of eurller school nr at Houmlllat 4k
the City Father* authorized
the
Navy, he Is still In the ac*
agreement* with Ford and Anderson, Tourhton, Liggett
fo r our lakefront develop­
tive reserve.
Chry»ler. The union sought to or MrRrynold* drugstore*.
He was out of the city when
ment. Be asiured the “ Bankwas offered as a highlight to
By Harry I. Johnson
make these agreements a pat­
The Oviedo Lion* wilt host
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
the appointment was announc­
era Group," especially, are
the annual convention of slate
tern
for
tho
GM
contract.
GM
Managing
Editor
Crescent City at John Courier
By Donna Estes
ed, hut he had made it d e a r
eager to learn the outcome President Johnson has block­
Sandy
Anderson, former farmers market managers.
ed for at trust dll days n
I.onkwood Mayor A. It. lair- ■aid it was willing to mulch Field in Oviedo and the Ly­
to friend* that he is "*11 out"
o f this survey — where nary
Yesterday, Butner presented
strike — originally culled for manager of the Sanford Slate
mann and Council Chairman the economic benefits of tho man Greyhounds travel to
for the President Johnson
a transit is used. Theae fel­
Hie award to Anderson at the
other
contract*
but
tho
two
Ocoee In other county high
today — against most o f the Karmen Market and the man
R, C. Carlson were authorized
campaign
and ready lo aerv#
low* feel confident that the
latter's Palmetto A v e n u e
n ever did resolve what .school games.
UR. W . V. ROBERTS
today to release a Vutement|'l,,“ ^
nation's railroads.
“ in any capacity,"
result* o f the comprehensive
credited with many of its Im­ home.
Itrilther
culled
a
“
broad
ques­
to The Herald from Gordon
" I don’ t know Dr. Robert#
Anderson, now retired ami
Btudy will bear out the con­
provement* and current stat­
Ktilke, Orlando, regional cngl- tion o f working conditions."
personally, but 1 know that
years old, recalled
clusion made from the frag­
us a* one of the best in tire nearly 80
“ GM &lt;an resume produc­
. ,
, . \ncer fur the Mate Board ol
he jvt* things done—and th ft’a
JACKSONVILLE IU PI) ~ statu, was given a certificate many of, ,his
former assocUte* ,
,lU .. . , ,
, .
,
mentary report* on which
.
,, ,* Health, width
slates t&gt;o| tion anv time the# want."
what we wan I right now,’ * at id
The
Army
Corps
of
Engineers
’ ...
tb»y mads their plea for tha
nt appreciation yesterday rt in the htwJm • and hv v »•» &lt; . .vng .u
’ »lt*Oi*U. I f
hi
i.la city water iu,p.y
Fleming. "We are delighted
has awarded a 1'.’ 15,302 con­
his
assistants
have
meted
up
elty’a wholehearted effort to
ts iU down and provide the
hi* home.
Is abvolutely safe.
to have him with ua In tha
tract to a Gicat Neck, N. V.,
profession.
The certificate recognizes in their chosen
transform our lake front Into
is*peel an* dignity fur the
Koike
said,
“
Water
aamplra
campaign."
firm to repair erosion to St.
tiie “ loyalty, efficiency, diplo­ Burner is the product of An from the city 'j well* arc reg­ workers."
the outstanding inland har­
Johns County beaches caused
macy and cooperation' of An­ dersnn's guidance ami cur­ ularly furnished to tho stale
GM Vice President Louis G.
bor o f the state.
by hurricane Dora.
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derson and is signed by Doyle rently leads the activities at health deportment and have Sea tun suit! th« strike ngnio*t
Conner, S t a t e
Agriculture the hustling local market,
The firm doing the work
on eu-ry occasion pruird to his firm svaa "eumpeltety tinA n d e r s o n ' s penetrating lie absolutely safe. If at any necessary and nnjustt: rd."
Commissioner.
ran really feel that they are
"Heal good." “ Very pleas­ lit called the traffic “ real
WASHINGTON &lt;UPI» —
Conner prevented the award mind also recalls that Willis time the water did not pass
Ho warned that if tho
fortunate In being able to ob­ President Johnson ha* com­
ed ." “ Steady crowd." "Oh, good" and at about II) this
McCall,
among
many
olliers,
Jj"'
bacterial lest the city »,r*ko ia prolonged it will man, going fine." “ Lots of ac­ morning he reported between
serve this area under flood mended to ' ‘all Americans in Winter Haven last week to
was one of his associate! in
•tage conditions for which and all our friends every­ Leo flulner, present Sanford
would be notified immediately ‘'have anion* consequences tion,"
5o and 73 persons in tho .show­
the market business. Now,
Navy salvage crew a h iv *
and Hie residents duly advis­ for our employee, mid their
adequate provisions may be where” the Warren Commis­ Market manager, when Ander­
rooms.
These
are
mine
n(
the
com­
McCall is sheriff of l.ake
ed. Analyses of the water families, for our plant com­ ments made to The Herald
recommended in their report. sion's exhaustive report on son was unable to attend. It
Dun Bales of Sanford Motors returned to the scene of tk#
County, a post he has held fur
• •
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showed that bacterial count it munities and for tho public this morning uftcr the iu«5 reported bis line of Studeba- Icllante plane crash earlier
the assassination of Presi­
a mini tier of years.
(his month to search for other
less than the one per one mil­ and the economy at large."
Should the survey Indicate dent John K. Kennedy.
edition of the automobile in­ kers will be out nest month
S
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r
ip
p
s
H
o
w
a
r
d
Sjndy Anderson is confined
Seaton
said
that
in
the
lust
lion
parts
of
water.
There
is
lint interest in the lin'd Eng­ parts of the aircraft.
that this Marina-motebresto his home much of the time no Indication of effluent pollu­ 10 yi-nr* “ our difference* dustry was put un display in
A Sanford Naval Air Station
lish Ford “ i* steady, fine."
taurant idea is possible, prac­
Sanford.
these days and he admits the
spokesman
said the diver#
have been composed at the
B
a
c
k
s
J
o
h
n
s
o
n
tion
from
septic
tanka
and
no
Fred Ellinor of lhe Volkswa­
The general opinion was
tical from the engineering
CHICAGO ( UPI&gt;— Former
certificate he received will detergents appear."
bargaining table in five suc­
gen agency .newly opened un were probing the site o f tha
that
response
this
year
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standpoint, It is quite logical President Dwight D. Elsen­
WASHINGTON (U P I)
- help in his recovery from his
I-ormann and Carlson ex­ cessive negotiations." He suid Cceiled that of many previous Highway 17-92 south ut San­ crash where two men died to
that immediate plans for ful­ hower Thursday night sharp­ The Scripps-Howard Newspap­ illnrs*. His favorite spot is in
plained
again that from all in­ it wa* “ difficult to under­ year*. A number of sales and ford,
hail this comment. find smaller parti of the plane.
filling the dream of progress ly criticized political “ stooge* ers today announced their sup­ a rocking chair on his comfor­
Tiie twin-Jct crashed shortly
formation
available,
solids stand" why the union broke orders wa* reported in vir­ "Oh man, going fine." .Most
can be formed. This well for Washington'' who try to port of Lyndon B. Johnson (or table front porch while he
after takeoff from the local
■iff negotiation* and went on
that
appear
in
the
water
from
of
the
cars
on
the
lot
have
tually
every
instance.
might Include an economic “ straight-jacket'’ tha role of president.
and .Mrs. Anderson chat, llie lime to time are due to Us strike “ because substantial
base as it and several other#
and
Bill Hemphill Motors term­ been sold, he added,
survey to establish the financ­ the states under a centralized
An editorial published in the latter seated in a porch swing. mineral contenti and do not progress towards resolution
left the area in the face of •
“
we’re
tickled
to
death."
ed
tho
turnout
“
real
good"
ial potential of the plan. And government in Wushingtun.
The certificate reads:
17 Scripps-Howard newspapers
Imrrclanc threat.
have an injurious effect from of our difference have been and saul ho was “ very pleased
Thu Volkswagen line cam e
here we go on ANOTHER
“ Sandy Anderson, fur 15
said the times called for prov­
No reason for the crash ha*
made
at
the
b
a
r
g
a
i
n
i
n
g
a health standpoint.
with tiie response and recep­ out In mid-August and his firm
type survey.
en qualities of leadership “ and years of meritorious service
been announced as yet aa th«
table."
A
portion
of
a
letter
from
has
had
“
excellent
response
tion of our new lines. We've
e
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•
WASHINGTON (L'PI) — this paramount consideration with the State Department of
investigation is continuing.
He said GM “ made every got people everywhere."
the Sanford engineering firm
since we’ ve been open," ElOh, we're being surveyed, The Federal Aviation Agency in our opinion, makes Mr. Agriculture. The loyalty, elti- of Leffler, Clark and Dietz, effort" to settle the nun-eco­
linor
report*.
Hcmpiiill added that his
ciency, diplomacy ami cooper­
ell right! And isn't It just (F A A ) today issued its an­ Johnson a ni.tur.it choice.''
a firm which encourages in­ nomic issues. But he accused
Dick Bussell of Bon-Sun Mo­
It was the first time the ation that you have shown dur­ stallation of municipal sew­ the union o f making demand* firm "ha* written severe la r­
wonderful that we’re moving nual five-year blueprint for
SANTA BARBA BA, Calif.
ders’' and interest is ‘ the tors reported “ lots of action"
the
nation’s
airport*.
It
rail­
ing
this
period
have
helped
Scripps
•
Howard
newspapers
forward!
age systems, dated Sept. 4, which would have restiicted highest tn many years."
and
"real
high
interest"
in
(U
I'I)— A 10-mile fire front,
ed for spending Jl.2 billion had endorsed a Democrat for to make this Department one
e
•a •
of this year and quoted by the GM’* management responsi­
which destroyed or damaged
Ed Hunt, sales manager of the new lines.
to
build
727
new
landing
president
since
they
support­
t
h
a
t
merits
the
confidence
In the very near future our
mayor and council chairman bility and therefore “ we are Hunt Lincoln Mercury, re­
Denver Cordell reported the mure than 190 homes, today
area will come under the prac­ facilities ami improve 2,937 ed Franklin D. Roosevelt for and respect of the people of states: “ Tho water analysis not prtquirtol to accede to ports interest “ keen, better sule of Hie 1065 Jeep has been chewed its wuy into tmlnhabothers.
re-election
in
1930.
Florida."
ticed ryes of another team
dime on the city's water Sept, such unsound demand*. . , ," than all summer." He report­ “ reaf good since they came j ited foothills, giving ut least
o f eurveyors. This one will
t shows excellent quality and
ed a steady crowd ami a big­ out Aug.17." He added he bus I temporary relief to th# ruvno bacterial pollution at this
represent the Stqjp Board o f
laged urea.
ger turnout than last year. sold “ all we can get."
time,"
Education end will be seeing
Several deliveries have been
The purity of the city's wa­
just how really seriously we
made ami some orders taken.
need a Junior College in our
By Julian Measlrom
Local observance of the e- president of the local civic ter was never publicly ques­
Hunt -3silit tile fa Cl IlSi com ­
City
pi
dice
vi
III
stage
their
tioned until a meeting of the
county.
pany
is able to offer all its
Public Works Week was vent wilt be sponsored by the group,
annual turkey shoot Saturday
•
• •
The week will be observed Longwood Area Chamber of from 1 to 5 p m. at the ride model* at one time contribu­
proclaimed today by Sanford Sanford Ktwanis Club, accord­
Commerce held Tuesday eveThe Seminole County t'ham- Mayor A. L. Wilson.
ing lo Dr. John F. Darby, from Monday through Sunday, ,
range near the Police Benev- ted to Hie heavy response.
ber of
Commercs'a Long
Dave Tomlinson of Holler
of the following week. Wilson W
. * ^ „ ^ p.re” n,a,l v_V °J oi'nt Association budding.
Range Planning Committee
said, in cooperation with the the engineering firm appear
Chief
ftoy
G.
William* Motors labeled the response
member* are strong in their
American Public Works Asso- rd to explain the current say* “ fricntla of lhe depart­ “ more than last year." He
belief that this survey will
cialiun and in recognition of tierid of communities to in­ ment" arc welcome to parti­ added the crowds kept com­
ing until well after 9.30 last
the mrn who devote their tal stall municipal sewi-age sys­ cipate.
heartily endorse the dire
night and "w e almost had lo
ents and energies to make tems.
NEED for this immediate ed­
Fnlke wa* also present Tues­
run them out."
communities a better place in
ucational facility. It will show
day
to answer questions con­
Seminole Motors reported
which to live.
how well it esn serve in
cerning possible water pollu­
"quite a bit of activity" and
In his proclamation, Mayor
handling the wave o f high
tion in cities lacking a sewage
said interest was “ above our
Wilson called upon all citizens
school graduates that prefer,
system.
expectations." The spokesman
and
civic
organization*
to
ac­
from a financial angle as
At that time a resident dis­
reported interest remains high
quaint themselves with the
well as the academic wisdom,
played a discolored piece of
in the 19*il model* anil several
problems
involved
in
provid­
getting two years of school­
doth and stated that a sedi­
had been sold during the day.
ing public works facilities and
ing and senior college.
ment appeared in the water
Gary Hudgins of Stricklandservice*
and
to
recognize
the
• •
•
Morrison Ford Motors nqiorImportant role in our safely, occasionally ami she was con­
In this age o f Intellectual
ted "a IS per cent Increase''
health and well being that is cerned that her children's
grow th there are untold scores
urinary problems might be
in business this year over last.
played by the public works
o f adult* who will welcome
caused by the city's water.
officials in our community.
the chance to take additional
She was assured that there is
County Engineer William
*•schooling.“ This adult edu­
Bush will he the guest speak­ no relation between the two
proolcnts.
cation phase o f the Junior
er at Wednesday's luncheon
Abby
— , ,, ------ Page fl
College will present a rh»lmeeting of the local Kiwanis
Bridge
------ Page fl
lenge that will astonish the
Call The J n y cffn
Club and will discus* county
f'lauaifird
.
Page III 11
aurvey crew, the Long Range
roads, highways and drainage.
TALLAHASSEE (U I'I) —
Comics
.
F or Transportation
Page 2A-3A
Planners believe.
Later in the week, Kiwani- The Florid# Public Utilities
Editnriul _____
..... Page 4
T o KfKialer —
■ •
•
MAYOR A. L. W ILSON (rtalit) today proclaim­
ans will be guest* of Lhe City Commission refused today to
Society ...
, ....... Page 0
So, it looks like the report
ed next week a* Public Works Week and gives
of Sanford for an inspection order an
investigation of
Sport*
__ Page rt-:*
of THAT survey crew should
to Dr. John F. Darby, president o f the Sanford
o f tha new sewage treatment ratea set by Florid# Cower
TV Program*
___ Page 10
Kiwanis Club, a copy o f the proclamation.
plant.
be positive, too.
Pd. Pel. Ad#)
and Light Co,
We yia Women ....... Pag* 0

W E A TH E R : Fair and leas humid through Saturday; high today In upper 80s; low tonight 55-80.

Seminoles Open
Home Football
Season Tonight

mwA

Strike Blocked

Dr. Roberts
LB J Chairman

Retired Manager Off Water Supply
M arket Is Honored Of Longwood
Called Safe

Beach Repairs

P -r p o n s e T o 1 9 6 5

A u to s 'P le a sin g '

Commends Report

Navy Resumes
Salvage Work

Ike Hits ‘Stooges’

Airport Program

I'ire Relief

Police Turkey
Shoot Saturday

Public W orks W eek Proclaimed

O N LY

Days Left To
Register For

General Flection

Herald Index

E . C. Harper, J r .
FOR CITY COMMISSIONER
is a vote for

Probe Rejected

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PROGRESS

�Notre Dame Sisters P a y School Visit

Rev. Grover Bew«U

ba aaertffaad fat aa ataharsta
rttaaL Tba baad waa tbaa ta
produce tba magic at
Cklaf Kaaanda tavMMe
ba bald H la hla
Waadlaaa ta a y tba charm
did not work and
nmetod. Ha
abaut tha falaa charm
that ha tali haw Kaloada
tha girl for bar
to both were Imprison­
ed for fifteen yarn.
Whoa Cklaf Kaloada remad from prion ba roquaatad a vfelt from tba mladenary. Kaloada rallied that
ba waa going to dlt nnd bit
Idola hod net prepared him,
•a ba wanted to bear of the
mlad enarlee' God.
Her. Long know that If En• n ty akk aid m u wiltla*. londa m i to accept Chrlot ho
Ml* eeroml wlvea »«(• thtra would have to dencunce hia
aad were clearly disturbed by idala aa ha liked him to ta*
tba charm bracelet!
hla arm ead tha aid
chief compiled. Other magic
tymbola were on hlc person
aa wall aa In hla hut. One by
tha mleaionary ached
• him to denounce nnd gat rid
vary fewevftd ahleftoln at of them which tha chltf did
ha « u alto i but at tlmaa with faar.
of |TMt lama
It tack aometima to tell
Peeple t ft n M far wile# to thla new Chrietian about hit
kata kiai work bU matte for newly accepted Gad, hut It
4haa* bat tkla m called magic waa done aad finally ha epoko
proved to ba hla downfall.
before hla people and aald,
Cklaf Xa»enda of a nalgh "Kalonda baa a now chief.
baring trlba asked for bla He will lead ma through tha
Italy. Cbtaf Kaaanda had rob- dark land, aad taka ma to Hit
bad and klllad aomaona who village, and thorn I will ait
, waa dallraring money to a down with Hla people. Ka
minion of tha whlta man and londa wantc all hia poopta to
ba bad haard that aoldltra accopt "Yaeu Klllato' aa thair
would arraat hhn, ao ha want new Chief and to fellow Xa
ad a charm to prevant auch londa aa tha path to tba good
land."
aa arraat.
Cklaf Kaloada a w a chance
What a Saviour and Lord
to make a nice tea ao ha aald Chriit. How almpto la tha
bla faa would ba twalra goata, way aad yet haw profound.
Hava wo, ao nutter bow
aU women, tea apaare
tan knives. Tba yrica waa great ainnero, denounced our
agroad upon and tha final Idola to follow Hint

Dame, who wiQ staff tba 8L
Mother Mary Ella. Previa- Mary Magdalen C a t h o l i c
boat bogiaalag next Sep­
rial Superior, and Sitter Mary
John of the Staters of Notre tember, were recent guests of
the pariah.
They art from the Mother
Howe ia Chordae, Ohio, aad
were n ot at Hsradoe Airport
oa Thursday when they arriv­
ed by Rav. Hubert J. Reason,
p a s t e r of tba Altamonte
Church, and a group of pariahioaars.
They visited tha Kbool aad
By Maryana MBaa
toured the perish.
New officer* of tha Senior
Friday morning a Mai* waa
High and Junior High Youth calibrated by Father Reason
Fellowships of St. Andraws
Prasbytariaa Church, Bear
Aka, will ba Installed by tha
lev. Thomas H. Makia at tba
11:00 worship aarvlca am Sap*
tamber 37.
Tba first unit of tha chunk
building, a fellowship hall
with tight classrooms, fa rap.
Idly rialng at tha comer at
Lake and Cub Lab#
Road*. Tha church anticipate*
moving Into tha building ta
fovenber.
Recently a “painting party"
waa bald during which about
20 adults aad young people
put tha primer coat of paint
on the black walla, thus help*
Stretch” tha building
fe t
fund. George Wehr of Apepka
H iving tba church as as*
pedlter af construction.
A family night euppar will
i bald on Wodnasdty sight
September SO, after which tha
new officers of tha Women af
tha Church will ba Installed.

Fellowship To
Install New
Officers

PRAIRIE LAKS Baptist Church WJI.U. installed ntw officer* Tuesday
night at the Trade Winds Cafeteria at Seminole Plage. Left to right,
•eated, are Mrs. James Dunn, president; Mr*. Leonard Jonee, retiring
president and Mr*. B. D. Loch* o f Orlendo, Installing officer and guest
speaker; ■tending, left to right, Mrs. James Reed, secretary; Mrs. Lamar
Vickers, circle chairman; Mrs. Elsie Perkerson, vice praaldsnt end Mrs.
Irvin Johnson, circle chairman.
(Herald Photo)

Visitor Speaks
At Church

Rally Day To
W S C S , M en's C ub BeObservled
At Converir
M e e t Together

Elder D yer To Head
Orlando Sessions

Five Deacons To
6e Ordained

Grace Church
Holds Programs

Rally Day A t

Westminster

Church Leaders
Get Training

Holy C ron Episcopal Young
Churchmen, S e n i o r
High
group, will meet Sunday at
the home of Karen Law on
SUvcr Lake for awimming and
water skiing to ba followed
by, a • p m. supper and meet
!■*.

By Deaaa Estes
A report and program plan
A delegation of go members nlng session will be held in
from tba First Pentecostal the local group at S p m. Sun
Church of Lmgwood lad by day.

Conference Set
The Casselberry Community
Methodist Church will bold
t b e Quarterly Conference,
postponed because of tbs hur­
ricane. Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
Rev. T. 11. Norton, district su­
perintendent, will preside.
The Mormons in Utah re­
nounced the policy o f polyga­
my in 1390.
1

A tte n d
services
tdis w eek

a t uottr own

Jblace
{r ot(

m

Goes To Roily

EYC To Meet

of the Sisters o f St. Joseph at .
Bishop Moore Convent, where &gt;
they resided during their visit.

Rummage Sale
By Jaaa Coaaatberry
The Ladle* Guild of Autnaioa Lutheran Churcb, Cartel,
harry, win hold a rummage
sale aa Friday aad Saturday,
Oct. 2 and 3, beginning at *
a.m. in th* empty ator* building in Fern Park Plata.

TOMORROWS

LEADERS
T O D A Y ’S

4*H

W E SALUTE

4-H CLUB WEEK
S E P T . 2 0 -O C T . 3

4-H Club members, in carrying out various projects
in farming, homemaking and many community serv­
ices, are in training for great jobs ahead as adults. W e
salute tomorrow’s leaders, proud standard-bearers fo r
America’s free enterprise system.

Chose
and
Company

A. Duda
and Sons

SANFORD

SLA VIA

Sanford Flour
and Feed Store

Wilson-Toomer
Fertilizer Company

ALL TYPES OF FEED—GROCERIES—

IDEAL FERTILIZERS — FASCO

FERTILIZERS — BABY CHICKS

PESTICIDES — GRO-TONE

worsdif)

Church Group

Rav. E. Ruth Grant, pastor,
attended a sectional youth
rally in Orlando Monday. Th*
rally was bald at Lbe United
Pantacoatal Church on West
Central with the pastor. Rev.
Joe Upchurch in charge of the
service.
The Longwood choir ami
sunshine choir both participa­
ted in the rally. The nest ral­
ly Is scheduled for Oct. 19 at
the Long wood Church,

■any Catholic Churches la thr*
arts before departing.
The Maters were the gu titj

Services are being held
temporarily at *018 Leon eat
Beaeh Drive, Bear Lab*.

Rev. Lynn Corbett of Or­
angeburg, S.C., president of
tha Southern Methodist Churcb
GUEST SPEAKERS at the join t program o f the Casselberry Community
was speaker at the evening
Methodist Church Men's Club and W.S.C.S. Monday night, Mr. and Mrs.
Worship service Sunday at the
Tom Cox o f W inter Garden (le ft) show Rev. Del mas Copeland two o f the
First Southern M a t h o d l i t
items which they brought back from a tour o f Missions in South Ameri­
Church of Sanford, held at
ca, a spindle and a pressed wool hat worn by the Indiana o f Ecuador.
tba Woman's Club.
H* waa introduead by Rev.
Durward H. Knight Jr., pastor
of the local church, and in his
address he reported that over
■ two year period 20 new chur­
ches have been added to the
Southern Methodist denomina­
tion.
•
Rev. and Mri. Corbett were
Elder Alvin R. Dyer, anr Music
Committee of
the honored at a fellowship sup­
per prepared by tha Woman's
Rally Day will ba observed assistant to the CouncU of Board,
Missionary Society prior to
■t the Presbyterian Church of
Mra.
Bannion
U
currantly
Twelve Apostles of the Church
the
evening eervlc*.
the Covenant of Sanford Sun
on tha Drama Committee. She
By laaa CacaoIbarry
pidited bus which took rix day. After the regular worship ot Jesus Christ of Latter-day
has
been
a
ward
organist
for
Saint* ( Mormon), Salt Lake
Womea'i Society of hours to go 100 miles at II,MO
service at S a m., tha Church
City, Utah, will preside at a II years, and served in the
Cbrlatlcn Service aad tba feet above m s level.
School, of which Mrs. Faye
1108*0 Club of tba Cawelberry They made the trip to see Stetson la superintendent, will quarterly conference of the Or- Central States Mission.
Commuatty ifathedlat Church how funds a n spent aad to present a specUl program m in to Stake, Saturday and Special meetings for Sunday
School and MIA leaders will be
Sunday in Orlando.
mat Jointly lor a covered diih Isara the gnstoat aaade.
the sanctuary at 10:00 with all
Alto attending will be Eva held Saturday.
tapper aad program followed They visited missionaries
A service of ordination for
classes taking part.
Mae Green, a member of the
by o«pirate builacti meeting Medellin, Bogsto, Quito, Sara
deacons will bo conducted at
Promotion ceremonies will
Sunday School General Board;
TMeaday night.
guro and Guayaquil.
Sanford First Baptist Church
•Uo be carried out aa all
Mr. aad Mri. Tom Cox of Program chairman, Marvin grades o f tha children's divi­ Elvis B. Terry and Iona R.
on Sunday at 7:45 p. ra. The
Bennloo,
representing
the
Wialar Garden preunted a McClain gave a abort inaplra- sion move up
five men to ba ordained are
Young Men's and Young Wo­
program of color slides m»de tional talk.
8. J. Davta Jr., George PitOn October 4 the junior high,
Airing their two weaki tour of Special mualc waa provded senior high, and adult groups men's Mutual Improvement
tard. Otto Thomas, Leo Wat­
mUtioa itatkmi In Colombia by a quartet consisting of MU* begin new courses In the Cov­ Associations of the Church.
son Sr., and A. L. Wilson.
General session* of the con­
nnd Ecuador.
Phyllis Caaibar, Mrs. Anna enant Life Curriculum, a new
Tht program planned for
Tbtro wort 34 pariooi in
&gt; Wagner, Rav. Dalmas program of study In which five ference will be held Sunday
tkla octal ion ealla for apodal
itohr party. They flaw from Copeland, tad Barala Caesber. denominations of the Presby­ it 10 a. m. and 1:30 p. m. at
musio by tho chureh choir, a
Miami to South Amarlci.
Mr*. Phillip Caeeber, presl terian and Reformed family tha Orlando Stake Center, 43
charge to tho chureh by tho
They traveled to river Ita­ dent of the W.S.C.S. presided are uniting. The adult course East Par Avenue, Orlando.
pastor, Fred B. Chance, and a
lians In dugout canoes and at over the woman's buaineia will be ■ survey of the whole They will he conducted by
charge to the dtarona by Dr.
timee slept In hammocks or meeting, and Roger Richmond Bible In a year, using the test, Stake President Farrell A.
John Jltgulre, Executive Sec­
aa the floor. In tha Andes praiklent of tba Men's Club
Munns, 1721 Weltin Avenue.
•'The Mighty Acta of God,"
retary-Treasurer o f tho Flor­
Mountains they rode la a dll* p m toed at tha meeting of by A. B. Rhodes.
Orlando. Visitors are welcome.
ida Baptist Convention.
Elder Dyer directed tha
that group.
AU tenchars have recently
work
of
to
missions
of
the
In the W.S.C.g. m atin *. attended CLC Preview* In
Church In the Scandinavian and
Mrs. William TUferd gave
Mdltlind and Orlando are are
report on pUns for the Nov. preparing for the new mater Germanic countries from 1M0
•194!. He also served in the
it Bataar.
lata.
A finance commlttoe waa
The Rev. Thomas H. Makln superlntendeney of the world­
named, headed by tha treasur­ pastor, la now bringing a ser wide youth program of thr
ELDER A. R. DYER
During September, Grice er Mrs. Ernst Franekenberg las ot messages on the gen­ Church. He Is a former en­
gineer and distributor of airMethodist Church hai obaerv sod made up of Mri. Caetber, eral theme, “ Ten Command­
conditioning
equipment
in
Mrs. Arthur Putman and Mr*. ments for Today."
ad Christian Education Month
Utah.
Thomas GuUleksoo.
with a variety of activities
Miss Green Is a school teach­
The p m idtnt
announced
emphasising tha Importance ot that the Day of Prayer and
er hy profession, sod has conChristian Education lor every Sri! Denial will be on Wednes­
tributed her teaching abilities
By Jane Casselberry
one.
to her Church, as well as the
day, Oct. » at 10 a. m.
Sunday will be Rally and
Each Sunday during the
public schools. She has serv­ Promotion Day In the W*utTha H i t Ngular meeting of
month, special inspirational tha W J.C.I. will ba held at
ed in the Sunday School organ mlnstrr Presbyterian Church
By Jane Casselberry
messages have been distribut­ 1:30 p. m. cn Tuaaday, Oct.
liitlona nf the Chureh for School and special emphasis
Representatives from th# more than 20 years.
ed In the Sunday bulletins and 10.
will he placed on the children
all church school pupils and
Elder Terry Received his and the church school.
Hotteiiai for last Tuesday's church leadership and senior
high
youth
of
the
Westminster
teacher* have worn name tags m nllng ware Mrs. Marvin
M. S. degree from Brigham
The Sunday Church School
during the worship hour McClain, Mrs. Frank Measick Presbyterian Chureh of Cas­ Young University, and is now
hour la 9:43 a m. with morn­
Those not wearing tags were Mr«. Arthur Putman and Mr* selberry attended the Synod a teacher. He directed thr
ing worship at 10:43. T h e
Leadership Training School Mendelssohn
invited to Join a elass.
Mate Chorus,
William TUferd.
for the Senior High Youth and Is a member of the State Children's sermon will be on
On September Ith, flowers
"Member* of th e First BirdProgram, held last weekend Curriculum
were presented to teachers
Committee
for
rrlan Church" and the adult
In the local church.
who had served three years
Mualc Education of Secondary
sermon, "Our Belief aad Chal­
Those
attending
were
Mr.
at more, and a consecration
Schools. He ii serving on (he lenge."
and Mrs. Csrl Sanker, youth
service was held tor all teach
The church Is located on
advisors; Linda Pltnsm and
era.
w akuoasB waawss
S R . 4M, Casselberry.
David Stout.

This Sunday at 11:00 noon a
Church School Fellowship Pic
nlc will climax the month'*
•ctlvitiei. AU church famille*
are invited to bring * covered
dish and remain after the
morning aervlces for a dinner
on the church grounds.

lor the iatestionj at the Com■natty of tha Slater* of Notro
Dams. Tha school children
aaag hymns. After Mam a
group of pariabioBcra escorted
the Sisters to St. Augustine,
where they ware shown Amcrle i'i oldest city.
Friday avtntag they were
gives a pariah recaption ia
Winter Park. Children of the
seventh and eighth grade*
gave a musical program.
Saturdays tha Sitters toured
Orlando visiting tha ait# of
the aaw Mercy Hospital, Bish­
op Moore High School a:

Pastor Attends

2- Day Session
The Rev. Lucaa F. Grile,
Minister of the Westminster
Presbyterian Church of Cas­
selberry, attended a two-day
Presbytery meeting held at
Lake Placid (or the North
Presbytery of the United Pres­
byterian Churcb in Florida.
The meeting was called for
transacting Presbytery busi­
ness and aa an aid to local
churches through the Synod
Guidance and Planning Pro­
gram.

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D r t Trartorn ft Farm Equipment

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Fri. Sept. 25, '64— Pay* S

'Whitewash' To
Badges Aw arded; 14 Scouts A re Advanced Thicken, Says
Barry Of Baker

I f Ji m Cmm I m u
Fourteen Bor Scoot* of
(Troop 141 of Cuiflbcrrf
were advanced In rank and
morit bad2 «i won in th* lum­
enir worn awarded at a Court
of Honor Monday night by
Scoutmaster W. T. Daniel Jr,
In Waarer Hall of the Com­
munity Methodist Church.
A covered dish dinner for
scouts and their (smiliea pre­
ceded the Court.
Walter Bistline was pre­
sented with the Life rank
and thoee receiving First
Class were Danny Scott. Rick
Harwood, Mike McManus,
Peter Montgomery, Allen Sul­
livan, Fred SUedler, Steve
Haber, and Todd Miller.
Second Cass badges went
to Mark Werlcy, Steve Lijac,
(Bruce DeBeer, and Steve

Receiving bis Tenderfoot
badge was David Lawrence.
Fred Staedler Sr, a mem­
ber of the troop committee
wsa p r e s e n t e d with a
♦Thanks’* pin and his wife
was given a necklace with a
replica of the insignia of hla
frank. Staedler took the boys
to Camp Lanoche this sum­
mer for a week and since
then has camped with many
o f the boys passing them on
advancements.
Mile Swim awards wars
given Hursn Cox, Mark Werley, Peter Montgomery, Dan
Dempsey, Mike McManus,
Todd Miller, Steve Huber,
(lU ck Harwood, Rick Jackson,
rrsd Staedler Jr, sad Rick
Casselberry.
Life Saving Merit badges
went to Walter Bistline, Dav­
id Kratine, Peter Montgom­
ery, Risk Casselberry, Slavs
Huber, Fred Steadier Jr.
Steve Micarry, and Johnny
£

Swimming

Merit
earned by McManus,

W wvre
Bistline, Miller, Montgomery,
Huber,
SUedler,
Nlcarry,
Reams, Harwood, and Bruce
DeBeer.
Camping badges went to
Bistline, Bill Dempsey, Mont
gomery, Casselberry, SUedler,
and Huber. Dempiey, Mont­
gomery, and Casselberry also
a earned canoeing.
Others r e c e i v i n g merit
badges were Danny Scott,
reading, home repairs, citizen
ship in the nation, and gard­
ening; Mike McManus, cltlsenihlp in the home, home
repairs, leatherwork and art;
Walter Bistline, personal fit­
ness, first aid and music;
David Kruhne, model and d iP sign ; and Todd Miller, stamp
collecting and art.
The Scoutmaster
Misted In the awards pro­
gram by Asst. Scoutmaster
Wally Krohne and Chairman
of
the
Troup Committee
Leonard Casselberry.
The troop is planning a
rampout for Oct. 3 and 4 at
Camp Wilderness.
9
Wally Kruhne and Rick
Casselberry were advanced to
the rank of Brotherhood at
Order o f the Order Fall Con­
clave at Lanoche last week­
end. Also atUnding from the
troop was David Kruhne.

*

H ospital
N otes
SEPTEMBER 23. 1944

ADMISSIONS
Gertruds Gilbert, Cynthia
Kidd, Charlotte D. Echuis,
Stella E. Parker, Annia L
Ashworth,
Evelyn
Vogel,
Geraldine Simon, Joe Martin,
Mary Williams, Vida Sue
” Smith, Paul A. Rowland, Vio­
let Johnson, Ada llennis, Bon­
nie Tomlinson, Joseph Saund­
ers, Marie Hardy and Velma
Adnir, all of Sanford; Alice
lleiienday and Kate llnnl of
DeBary; and Tommy Clifford
Weaver, I.ongzood.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mr*. David Ash( worth, baby girl; Sir. and
Sfrs. John Williams, baby
girl: and Mr. and Mrs. Thom­
as Parker, baby boy; all of
Sanford.
DISCHARGES
Lewis Alexander, Ola Wal­
lace, Phyllis L. Whitaker,
Charlie Hurt on, Herbert Nellson, Shrill* llnpps. Ruby Don£ ey and Baby Girl; Frank E.
Wendling. ami Carolyn Con­
roy and Baby Girl, ail uf San­
ford; 31ary Donaldson and
Ralph E. Baird of Lake Mary;
Judith Brooke and Baby Girl;
Osteen; William Goodwin. En­
terprise; Robert A. Mann,
Lake Monroe; Mary Findlay,
Tallahassee; Mary M a r i a
Sharpe, Mima; and Baby Boy
" “ B " Goeu. DsLautL

Lake Monroe Jottings
By Mrs. H. L.

Bemuse of "Mis* Dora," they

10 There. My h a n 't this bees didn’t get to practice a half
a long week? I can’t under­ time routine and It was sure
missed by the audience. Of
stand why, becauaw 1 have
course the majorettes gave n
*ure been busy. * • • Let's tend tort program accompanied
EM ROUTE WITH GOLDout get well wishes to mir br the hand and It was goo&gt;*
WATER &lt;UP1) - Sen. Bsrry
County Editor of The Sanford also. This week the gam* U
Goldwater (tumped politicallyHerald. Judy Wells who It her* but next week, we will
shaky New England today confined to the local hospital be Is Orlando. Bure hope you
with a freshened charge that Hurry and get back here be­ ess attend. • • • We have just
President Johnson msy have cause we sure mitt you. Also received word that Aunt Hat­
one to Dottle Austin who is tie Wynn, who waa a visitor
been helped toward the White
also confined there, * * * Ro­ hero Just a couple of weeks
House by a Bobby Baker bert Mtnn it doing fino after a p . past sway Tuesday la Mi“ THIS IS ONE MORE TIM E* sa y i Chamber
••kickback."
undergoing surgery In the lo­ amL Thla will come as a
Manager John Krider that Sanford I s o n to p o f
The GOP presidential nomt cal hospital Glad to hear that •bock to her many friends
Orlando. This sign, located on nn access road to
nee scheduled speeches today Bob. Bet you are missed at the her* because of the so recent
1-4, once listed only Daytona Bench and Or­
in five ststes — broken by an post office. • • • Bob’s dad. visit We want to send our
lando. A few complaints registered with th «
sympathy
to
tho
bereaved
Albany visit with New York Jack Mann, has returned
State Road Department brought nbout a change.
Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller heme after hla stay in the family. • • • The Handy Help­
and ellmaaed by an evening famous Gainesville hospital. ers 4-H Club had their first
Isn't that wonderful? • • • Joe tweeting Tuesday afternoon at
addrcaa In Louisville, Ky.
THESE SCOUTS received advancement awards at Troop 341'« Court o f
But the burden of his effort and Beverly Douthitt now have my home. 34 young ladles hive
Honor held Monday night at the Casselberry Community Methodist
was aimed at aivlng New En­ a son to be a brother to Jo­ planned their program for the
Church. They are front row, left to right, Peter Montgomery, Fred
gland for himself and the anne and Lindly. Joe la the coming season and It la a
Staedler J r , Mike McManus and Todd M iller; back row, Steve Huber and
GOP. He was flying from Bos- pastor of the First Baptist very good one. Their first pro­
Allen Sullivan, all First Class and W alter Bistline, Life.
ton to Portland, Maine, Con­ Church of Lake Monroe. Cod ject will begin October 3th
cord, N. H„ Albany and Bur­ gratulatiooa lo the proud par with a County Nurse being
lington, VL before Jetting ents. * • * Mr, and Mrs. Joe their guest The girts will also
Collins of the St. Johns Estates attend the Achievement Day
south to Louisville.
WASHINGTON &lt;UPD — lo relax until Sunday
Goldwater charged in a were surprised last Sunday covered divh supper on Oct
President J o h n s o n heads when he pirns to return to
speech prepared for delivery with a 23th wedding anniver ober 3rd at the Civic Center,
Southwest today on a jet- Washington. On Monday, t o
at Albany that Ibe Democrats sary party at the home of their Hwy will also participate in
speed, 14-hour speaking swing expceti to whirl through New
National
4-H
week
which
runs
are reading more •‘white­ son-in law and daughter, Ern­
through Texas, Oklahoma and England on another one-day
t
h
r
o
u
g
h
September
26tk
est
and
Janice
Cawley,
on
Lake
wash’* for the new Senate
Arkansas.
tour.
through
October
3rd.
•
•
•
The
hearing In the Raker ease. Markham. The Oolllna have
Lake
Monroe
Home
Demon
El
Paso,
Tex.,
was
the
first
two
daughter*
Janice
and
These involve an alleged $23.
dration Club held their first of four stops on the Chief Ex­
000 ••kickback" to the Demo­ Kamilla Collins. Wish you
meeting Thursday evening ecutive's fast • paced sched­
could
have
had
a
taste
of
the
cratic party from Philadelphia
They voted to change the name ule. He planned to Join Mexi­
The Rev. LeRoy D. Soper,
contractor Matthew McCIns- cake that Janice made. It
was really good. We wish the to Lake Monroe Homemakers can President Adolfo Lopez
key.
rector of Holy Cross Episco­
Club. • • • Our thought this Mateos to commemorate the
"In fact, the whitewash may Collins many more happy
wvek—A kind deed Is never 1963 Chamlxal pact transfer­ pal Church, Sanford, attended
year*
together.
•
•
•
Also
to
be mixed extra thick thU
lost, even though you msy not ring a net 437 acres from the the clergy conference held til
the
Virgil
Melts
on
their
30th
tim e," he said. "After alt. the
this week at Camp Wlagmaoa.
anniversary. Their daughter be able to see its results.
United States to Mexico.
committee is supposed to look
Evelyn
came
in
from
Vene
From El Paso. Johnson was
into n kickback that could
flying lo Oklahoma to dedicate
have directly benefited Lyn­ xuela to be here for the import
OVER 35 YE A R S
a new dam and reservoir at
don Johnson’ s political career. ant day. And my did they re
At First 4k Palmetto
celve
some
beautiful
gifts.
So
Eufaula and participate in for­ (Alosgtid* old post sffiw)
And, under the rules as ap­
Its congratulations to the
mal
opening
of
the
state
fair
parently laid down by the for­
DOING AN A rt Linkletter, Bob Wurtl, interviewed pre-schoolers at the
at Oklahoma city.
mer leader of the Bobby Ba­ Mctta and many more for
first meeting fo r the year o f the Oviedo High School PTO. Children are
ker fan ciuli, Lynduu B a lt ic * them, too • • • Have you list
The President's flnsl speak­
Dross rehearsal for Satur­
left to right, Nancy Holder, Kregg Pendarvis, Cil.dy W ard and Glenn
Johnson himself, the closer rned to your radio on Wed
ing stop wit Texarkana, Ark.,
Stoner.
(H erald Photo)
day night's
USO Benefit
the connection, the bigger the nesday night* from 9:05 to
where he was lo help dedicate
9:33 p. m. and heard the Show wilt be held tonight at
whitewash."
a memorial to Ihe laic Presi­
Seminole High School Broad
tho Civic Center.
dent John F. Kennedy,
casting Club? They broadcast
• Carpet* • Furniture
Between
20
and
38
acts
will
The Chief Executive w a a
the clast newt and play the
• Til*
• PU
top 10 records. 11 you haven’t meet at the Center to run scheduled to (ly tonight to hla
• Rental Bed*
be sure and do it. Members of through their routines one ranch near Johnson City, Tex.,
the club out this way are last time before tho big night.
David Littlctoa, Tom Carroll,
By Evelyn Lundy
Ths Benefit Show is spon
Hie I n f a n t daughter of
explained that one of these
The Soulhside Elementary John Bridges, Wynn PickleA unique and interesting girls is in the clinic during
T r o o p e r end Mrs. C. L.
School PTO will convene for slmer and Ken Hopkins, and sored by th* RVAH-1 TigerTomlinson, Jr., o f 1308 San­ program was held Tuesday each period of ihe day and its initial meeting of the cur­ they are doing a wonderful Job ettes, th* enlisted wives club
ford Ave., died ehortly after night at the Oviedo lligli they receive credit for this rent achool terra Tuesday and are certainly to be con­ of the squadron, hire. William
birth lata Wednesday, Sept. School P.T.O.’a first meeting work.
gratulated. 3taybe they are Oroil Is general chairman of
night.
of the year in thu school audi­ The budget for the year was
23. i'JOi.
Parents are Invited to visit the future broadcasters of to­ Ih* event.
In addition to the parents torium.
Th* ihow will begin at
presented by Ralph Neeley, classrooms which will be open­ morrow. • • • A hig crowd
surv’vort Include a brother,
Theme for the program, treasurer, and it was adopted ed at 7 :M). At I p m. the busi­ from here attended the foot- p. m. Ticket* are on tale at
Chet Lee Tomlinson. Sanford; “ Discovery, 196-1" was an­
Mrs. Arglr C. ChrUllieb. ness meeting will be bold in ball game fast Friday night Tourhton's Arug Store, the
grn ridparents Mr. and Mrs. nounced by the program chair­ finance chairman, discussed the school auditorium. II. E. at Titusville. And as usual the USO and wit, also be euld at
I.eo Tyre, Sr., o f Lake City, man. Mrs. Milton Gore, and the Halloween Carnival and Taffer Is this year’s president. high school band was so good. the door.
C. I,. Tomlinson. Sr., und Mrs. Oviedo's answer to Art Link- asked everyone to cooperate
Mildred Tomlinson, both of letter, Bob Ward, interviewed as this is the P.T.O.'s only
several children from the au­ rund raising project for the
Jacksonville.
Remains were sent to Lake dience, some of them pre-kin- year. .Mrs.
Louise Beasley
City for interment ami grave­ dergarten youngsters. T b e will be chairman uf the sup­
boys were given toy trams and per.
side services this afternoon.
for the IT A project, a down berry, county council pitrll.i
lly Jsne Ca*eell*rrry
the girls, Jump ropes.
1.)mart Iliich School parents payment on a Greg Auilo* mentarinn.
Mrs. Tthim.is Moon, mem­
Those participating were bership chairman, urged each got unite a work out at Tues­ graph to be used in the busi­
Mr*. Bwoffnrd snnotinred
Sherri Raw, Glenn Sinner, parent (o join the P.T.O.
day night's PTA meeting, first ness education department.
ths PTA Leadership Training
Cindy Ward, Kregg Pendarvis,
Other item* included state
Much interest was sliuun.in an enthusiastic alirtc direct­
Nancy Holder. Clayton Beas­ when all the faculty was ed by Bandmaster Julm llhiir, convention, $mi; short course, Conference to be hrltl at Ly­
ta w h
NO MONEY DOWN •SJI Iikwikt
Il—r w M — tkaakt «a Sat
ley. Gary Metcalf, Itartiara seated on tile stage for a will, double* ns director of VO- 7(3; hospitality, $28; carry­ man High .School at 8 p. m.
(When you quo lifft
Cafaa.aU— Il'l |.,t at &gt;i-a&lt;a at *•?&lt;■*
on Thursday, Oct. 8. Among
■
••I.
ttw
Sillw m a It r « aa* aw *M4
WASHINGTON &lt;UPI) - Sa- Mac Kay and I'am West,
over
to
next
year,
$78;
yearquestion ami answer period cal music ■* well, and Inter In
WE FINANCE 100%
a k.iaa Sail* *aIS f « . , , aa* to* a tea*
vict Ambassador Anatoly K.
President Jack Syme con­ between Ihe teachers and par- a mnd dash around the hook, $23; two scholarships, ths courses to be taught are BUILT ON YOUR LOT
I al i M raasiptt.
Dobrynin spent an hour with ducted thu meeting and Paul cnls revealing many pertinent sprawling rumpus to follow $100; and miscellaneous ex­ parliamentary procedure, pro­
grams, membership, and pub­
Secretary of State Dean Rusk Miklvr led the salute to the facts concerning Ihe policies of their child’s schedule.
penses, $23.
lic relation*.
Thursday discussing a this Flag.
Visiting
dignitnrlre
Intro­
the school.
Rev, Martin Foutz, pastor
Mrs.
Slemil*
announced
aian proposal In the United
A most inspiring devotional
After the program, everyone of the Messiah L u t h e r a n duced were County School
Nations for an international was given liy Mrs. Cyrus Daw- went to the cafcloriuin, where Churrh of Csssellierry, pre­ Superintendent R. T. Milwee, that the stale convent inn
ban on the use of force in bor­ sey.
Mrs. Harriet llenrn, o f dan- will be held Nov. 17-10 in
each teacher had a table tn sented the devotion.
Hradrntnn and reservation*
der disputes.
I««S laSaf far a frae
JIM WAITIS COSSOSAtlOH
Mrs. Lynwood Scott introdu­ enable her or him to talk to
The new president, A ! Lor* ford, president of the County
SX-eav* tala* aafala*
............. .. a — i—i n m —a mm e
can
be made tn go from SYmced the Candy Stripers in the parents without much con­ maim, conducted the meeting Council; 3lr*. iaswrence Mwof.
*Mk Ml SataUa.
S*a.—i'*,, —W—•_
inale
alumni
n
chartered
Inis.
The word "L ent" is derived their new uniforms, who were fusion.
Refreshments
were and a budget of $575 was font, Altamonte Springs, vie*
ORLANDO, FLA.
Principal Carlton Henley
from the Old English "lens- in charge of the nursery dur­ served by the hospitality com ­ adopted for the year. Major president o f District 8; end
1310 W. Colonial
Introduced
all
the
member*
ton," meaning ' ’ springtime." ing the meeting. Mrs. Scott mittee.
item in the budget was 1200 Mre. Frank Stcudle of CssseL
II wy. 320 3Vr»t
of the faculty prior tu tha
I*. O. Ilox 3.164
room visitation.
Refreshment* were icrved
Pine llill Mtnlinn
In tha school cafeteria by th*
Phone: lM-eilM
executive board.

LB J O ff To Texas
On Speach Swing

At Conference

USO Rehearsal

Set For Tonight

Infant Dies
After Birth

It's Oviedo's Answer
To A r t Linkletter

Sanford
Furniture Co.

Southside PTO

Meets Tuesday

Lyman Parents Get W orkout

Red Ambassador

Talks To Rusk

J im

W a lter

Rep. Chappell To Speak Here O c t 8 For Goldwater

By Jane Canaelberry
Plans for an appearance by
Ki-p. William Chappell o f
.Marion County, fnrmer Dem­
ocratic Speaker o f the House,
who i* now an avowed eupportcr or tho
Republican
Presidential Candidate Barry

Goldwater, were announced
Wfilmidoy night by Hep. Jan
Fortune, chairman uf the
Seminole County Republican
Execiitivu Committee nt the
headquarter* in Casselberry.
Chappel i* scheduled to
speak ut the Sanford Civic

Center al 8 p. ni. on Thursduy, Oct 8, at a meeting open
to the public- and supported
by
tho cuunty Goldwater
groups.
Tentative plans have also
been made for a fund rais­
ing dinner on Oct. Ip with

Congressman Bill
Cramer,
National Republican Commit­
teeman, n» guest speaker.
Mrs. Nina Loeke uf Winter
Park, vivacious young Repub­
lican .State Conimltteewninan
who served a* delegate from
,, ,
.
„ ,
her district to the National
Republican Convention in Sun
Francisco, gave a first hand
reiiort at a meeting o f the
Seminole County GOl* Execu­
tive Committee.
She said that she witnessed
a unique chapter in political
history with the control o f
the parly moving from the
northeast westward and the
nomination of Burry Goldwnter.
Hit nomination, she said,
was a genuine grass roots up­
rising of the people rather
thun any back room deals by
the pros.
One of tho highlights o f

the convention for the Florid*
delegation was a meeting of
Ibe group with Goldwater be­
fore the convention opened.
Mr*. loK-kn explained whnt
really happened in the rasa
of saveral events which were
played up and distorted by
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n. twurkl.

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STATE COMM ITTEEWO.MAN Nina Locke o f Winter I'ark (center)
rpoke on her experience* as a delegate to the Republican National Con­
vention Wednesday night at a meeting o f the county executive committee
held nt the Republican Headquarters in Casselberry. Shown with her are
Mrs. Jean Uryuat, vice chairman, and Kep. Jan Fortune, chairman.

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Following her talk H«p. Jan
Fortune, county chairniun.
presided over the meeting of
th e
Republican Executivi
committee which wua also at­
tended by many precinct
workers and other interested
individuals.
Plans were discussed fur
getting
more
Republican*
registered and holding pol­
itical rallies.
It waa announced that
more volunteer* are needed
to staff the headquarter*.
Anyone interested should con
tact Mrs. John Border, Pine*
wood Dr., Maitland.

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�Thanks Mayor—Take This!
Aayaaa who h oi tho u r n to run
far effitt mar watt pondrr tho com
o f Jobs Caatiebarry, o f Eclectic, Ala.
Caatiebarry beeoma mayor o f
Eclectic eight y ea n ago to dlaeover
ho had inherited an empty treaaury
and expending municipal needi.
He dag down in hie own pocketa
and gave the twon (100,000 fo r a
waterworks system.
In I960 the 1,000 gnteful resi­
dents of Eclectic returned him to
office without opposition.
Again the town treasury ran into
trouble. Again Mayor Castleberry
popped for (100,000— this time for
a fire truck, a police wagon, a gar­
bage truck and other assorted civic
Items.
When election time rolled around
again this year, Mayor Castleberry
felt he ehould step aside, especially
this time there was another candi­
date for the office. But the people

Bruce Biossot — Roy Crowley

IBJ SENT MB

Political Notebook

insisted that he give them still an­
other chance to show their gratitude.
He capitulated and made the race.
When the votes were counted it
was found the grateful citisens had
elected—the other man.
“ Everybody loved the mayor," o f
the voters explained, “ but it seem­
ed to be the old story of what have
you done for us lately?"
Castleberry has not disclosed what
he has in mind as his next eivic con­
tribution. It Is Interesting to con­
jecture.

Newspaper Enterprise A

Thought For Today
Keep your tongue from evil, and
your lips from speaking deceit—
Psalms 3-1:13.
•

•

•

A man that seeks truth and lovea
it muit be reckoned precious to any
human society.— Frederick the Great
of Prussia.

Dr. Crane's

Worry Clinic
CASK T-4S3: Tom Andsrson is ths mod«n» Will Kog­
a n o f Amsrlea.
Ho adits farm magailnta
with a circulation now of ly
&gt;00,000, to ht wield, trsm.ndoua Influ.ne*.
And ho should bo imitated
by alt clergymen, for ha la n
■uparb a s p o n a n t of tho
“ ehanfo of p a n ” in public
* peaking.
For asampU, whan ha tart­
ly attack* Communism and
exposes Ua folbtea, ha will
then insert nn illustration
that acts ths crowd roaring
with laughter.
In a r.c.n t addr.ia. he thui
describod a hunter who was
naroonsd with hi* dog.
Threatened with starvation,
tho hunter finally took out
kla sharp knifa and whacked
o ff th. dog's tail, which ht
then boiled.
After th* hunter had eaten
all th* meat, he toned the
bones to his faithful dog,
which thon devoured hi* own
tail bonea and finally licked
hi* maeter'a hand In grati­
tude!
“ That," Intoned Tom An­
derson, "is what th* brain-

truiter* in W'aihingten art
doing to ua taxpayer*,"
For h* then point* out that
w* taxpayer* furnish ail th*
money to Washington, D. C.,
which then return* a small
part of it to ua in f*d*ral
aid!
And wa taxpayers th«n
thank the government!
Another o f hi* classical Il­
lustrations deal* with th*
folly of sitting down at sum­
mit conference* to try to
negutiato
peaceful coexist­
ence.
Tom thus describe* a hunt­
er who wa* drawing a bead
on a grixxly bear.
Just before tho hunter
pulled tho trigger, the bear
held up hi* paw and said:
"Walt a minute, Mr. Hunt­
er. I think w* can lit down
and negotiate our difference*.
“ After all, what you want
la a fur coat and what I
crave la a full stomach."
So tho hunter, In typical
American fashion, set down
to negotiate. “ And after they
finally compromiied," saya
Tom Anderson, “ both of them
got what they wanted.
“ For tho buar gut a full

Phil Newsom Says

stomach and th* hunter got
hi* fur coat." (Albeit inside
th* hear!)
Will Rogers couldn't ImprOT* on Tom Anderson in
hi* salty, farm delivsry and
his most appropriate storie*
to illustrate his sound Amer­
ican patriotism.
Tom Anderson might be
mistaken at first glance for
an uneducated farmer, but
listen to him even on* min­
ute and you Immediately rec­
ognise that you aro hearing
a shrewd statesman and pa­
triot.

Ho now wielda th* vastest

Helen Fuller Soys

Hubert: ‘Best Qualified’
editor's wots: This is tha
third article ww Hubert
Humphrey.

Senator told the Chicago
business leaders was: “ If I
bsltsve in something 1 will
fight for it with all 1 hsvt.
But I do not demand all or
ncthlng. Professional liberals
want the fiery debate. They
glory In defeat, a sort of po­
litical masochism, Th* hard­
est job for a politician today
is to have the courage to be
a moderate." After question­
ing Humphrey , Keith Fun•ton, president of the New
York Stock Exchange, called
th* Senator "a real capital­
ist." Minnesota businessman
who value Humphrey a* a
Senator who can get things
dons for them have been voic­
ing that opinion for a con­
siderable (me.

WASHINGTON — Lyndon
Johnson picked Hubert Hum­
phrey to run with him on the
Democratic ticket because he
considers Hitnphrey the man
best qualified" to serve aa
President should that emer­
gency occur. But being th*
instinctive politician that he
i*. Johnson certainly consid­
ered th* political pluses and
minuses of the choice as wet),
Th# pell* told th# President
t h a t no Vice - Presidential
candidate would make a sig­
nificant difference in the elec­
tion contest. The pertinent
question, ths pollsters said,
was
which
running - mate
would hurt his chances th*
Having overcome some of
least.
his problems as a “ minus fac­
Surveys and common sens* tor with the business commu­
Indicated t h s t
Humphrey nity, Humphrey, at Lyndon
would surely be a plu* for th* Johnson's urging, Is out to
Democratic ticket in the Mid­ Ingratiate himself with ths
Remarked London's Sunday west, which ha* been accept­ South.
President Johnson shrewd­
Observer
. xn unashamed ed as a doubtful battleground
ly arrange,) fur Sen. Georg*
area.
In
that
farm
country
Imitation of an American con­
Humphrey stands high aa on* Smathrrs o f Plurida to make
vention."
o f the beet friends in public one of the speeches second­
Wilson's speech it described life farmers have ever hail. ing Humphrey for Vice Pre­
as “ presidential style." Uut No Senator understand* th* sident and for Sen. Olln John­
if llritish new,papers could problems of agriculture bet­ s o n o f South Carolina to
move that Humphrey be no
compare the rally and W il­ ter or fights harder to do
something to solve them. No minuted by acclamation of th*
son's style to U.8. publics,
on* could say of Humphrey convention.
there remain important d if­ what ha said o f Goldwater
Governor Carl Sandsn of
ferences.
last week: The Republican Georgia turned a Georgia
In Britain, a candidate candidate, th* Minnesota Sen­ caucus at the convention into
“ stands” for offic*. lie does ator said, "does not know the a welcoming party for th*
difference betwren a ukulele V i e * Prceidentlal nominee
not “ run."
And those two worth alone and a corncob when It come* and invited Humphrey to
to agriculture." Humphrey's coin* to Georgia to campaign.
mark a sharp contrast.
Candidate J o h n s o n told
For, by tradition, th* British presence on the Democratic
candidate a v o i d s personal ticket will reassure MidwtS- Candidate Humphrey a f t e r
the convention to head South
tern farmer*.
slurs againit hi* opponent.
Humphrey alto adds a plus and let the Southerners see
Sir Alev set the stage fur
the Conservative campaign by in th* big cities o f the East him. “ If they come to know
fur his actions on behalf of Hubert," the President
saying:
“ I ehmll nut indulge in per­ consumer* and m i n o r i t y plained to a friend, “ they'll
sonalities, nor do I challenge groups and in the West for gu fur him. He ehould go down
there and show he has no
in any way the sincerity of hi* stand* on natural re­
sources development and con­ horns."
th* Socialist ieadsra."
That la what numphrsy
But then the dig: “ But thrir servation.
In two arsis where Johnson was doing in Tessa and Ar
manifesto is a menu without
was eager to increase bis kansas laat week and what
prices . . ."
hs will b« doing in most, if
British political analysts strength, Humphrey’* influ­
not all, o f the Southern states
ence,
It
appeared,
would
be
any it was Winston Churchill's
In th* next few weeks.
a
minus
force—
In
the
South
violation of this unwritten
His first hunile in making
ami
In
the
buelnesa
communi­
rule of fair play which help­
ty. Humphrey's personal poll, new friends in ths South, of
ed cost him ths alsction in
tics! organisation was built cur*#, is his stand on civil
1945.
on farmer-iaber support. He rights. Naturally Humphrey
Churchill had Just led his
had taken a special inter,-at in will not stress that issut In
enuntry through Its greatest
email business, which
h* his talks. But than neither did
war. But h* Indulged in per­
knew from growing up in a Senator Goldwater In hit tout
sonal attack* against Lalxir
family-owned drug store, but of eight S- uthern states last
leaders Clement Attlee and
his Senate activities had not week, for th* opposite reason
Krnest Kevin.
d e e p l y Involved Humphrey —th* possible affect in th#
Churchill, the hero, loel and
with business lisdera outside North.
was replaced by Attlea at
"Ths civil rights law la aa
his horns state.
the Potsdam confsrenc* of
This apring and summer accomplished fact." H o r n Allied war leaders.
Humphrey systematically set phrvy contends. “ My rscord
How Britona are to react about widening his business in ths fields of farm pries
to Wilenn'a new campaign acquaintanceship.
He m e t supports, rural *lectrificati»i|
technique* will have to await with bankers, broker*, cor­
the final proof of election day. porate president* and board
Probing tha new technique, chairmen in New York, Chi­
this wss the comment o f the cago and Washington, frank­
Financial Times of London: ly explained hi* view* of
Q—Who describod Russia
“ Labor hat stood for many bualnesa-gcvsrnment relation­
things in th* psst but nsver ship*, and won a surprising aa “ a riddle, wrapped in a
quit* gaiety."
number of new friend* in th* mystery, inside a* enigma" t
Comparing it again to th* process.
A —Sir Winston Churchill
American style, th* newspa­
Th* publisher o f Forbes
per concluded:
Magasine, a business journal,
(J— What did th* Sphinx do
‘‘President Johnson looks reporting on one
private when her riddle was solved?
hi* worst when attempting meeting la Chicago, express­
A —When Oedipus solved
to echo the Kennedy etyle, ed the oplnloa that Hum- her riddle, the Sphins was so
and a tong called “ Hello Har­ phrey's liberal
conviction* enraged that she hurled her­
old" could alto hat* a hollow have not faded but have mel­ self from the ellff on whieh
•ouml."
lowed and sutured. What th* she lived and waa
l

Innfluence over our entirs
American farm population by
hi* editorials and public
speaking engagement!.
One of hi* most challeng­
ing maxims, which all school
children should memorixo is
this;
“ I'd rather di* as a free
man standing on my feet
than as a slave on my knees."
Ho send for my booklet
“ How to Save Our Republic,•
enclosing a long stamped, re­
turn envelope, plus 20 cent*,
and drill your children on Us
maslms.

. .

British Politics Differ
LONDON (U PI) — Britons, whose respect for tra­
dition includes a generally
restrained approach to poli­
tics. ar* getting an Introduc­
tion to political whoop-la,
American style.
Labor party leader Harold
Wilaon gave th* country a
taste of it at Wembly at tho
party's national rally kick­
ing o ff a campaign which will
and In general elections Oct.
15.
it could have been th* Dem­
ocrats In Atlantic City or th*
Republicans In San Francisco.
Spectator seats rose tier on
tier to th* cavernous roof of
hugs Empire root.

Spotlights played upon th*
stage whers African dancers
performed
and Humphrey
Lyttelton’s band played a
blues number entitled "Thir­
teen Wasted Years."
In the eye o f this politics!
hurricane stood the round and
slightly crumpled figure of
Wilion who hope* lifter the
elections to take over th*
prim* minister's Job from hi*
Conservative opponent S i I
Alec Douglas Home.
What this country needs, he
boomed over the auditorium
loudspeaker system, I* a gov­
ernment o f men with “ fir* in
their belllei and humanity in
their hearts,"

Herald Area Correspondents
Altam onte P p rim e

Mrs. Julia llartos

MS-1 l i t

Enterprise
Mrs, Ritchie ft arris

m in i

Bear I.Ske-Fnreet City
Mrs. Maryann Mites
M S-3111

Casselberry
M r*. Ja n * Casselberry
M S-3041

Chutaots
Mr*. Joen Magla
303-3141
DeBary

Mrs

trank Whit*
M S4H2

Deltona
Mrs. Mildred Haney
000-M11
Geneva
Mrs. JoAna Hays
3I9-4ST3

Las* Mary
Mr*. Franrr* Wester
313-0111
l.nk* Men ran
Mrs. II. L. Johnses

322-4733
L o n g wood

Hro. Itonnn Kates

MS-3317
North Orlando
Mrs. Margaret Cosby
322-0703
Gelena
Mrs. Clarence Beyder
123-4141
Or led*

Mrs. Evelyn Laady
343-3140

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T V A , farm credit, rivers and
h a r b o r * appropriations —
things that bars meant so
much to tha South — will
eland ths closest scrutiny. It
is * record of friendliness."
How Humphrey affects the
Democratic ticket will de­
pend heavily on how the
S»uth reads his record.
(Ths laat o f tkreo articles)

DETROIT — (N E A ) —
F u ton recession* amid be
milder as th* result o f new
techniques now being adopt­
ed by Important segments of
U.S. industry. Th* automobile
companies provide the best
axampls.
The targe contract gain*
now being won by th* United
Auto Workers may speed up
introduction of these tech­
niques which are designed to
cut costa. Among ths new de­
velopments are:
— Long-range forecasting
by computer may take tome
humps out of capital expan­
sion.
Such forecasting is now in
its infancy. But automobile
makers have developed some
g u i d e l i n e s — population
growth, population s h i f t s
from cities to suburbs, fam­
ily income, number o f babies
born, six* of famllle* and the
aga mixture of the population
— which seem to affect th#
number of cars to be sold in
■ given year “ K " year* hence.
— Extensive use o f build­
ing-block machine*, which can
be put together and taken
apart like Tinkertoys as re­
quirements change, means
quick changeover* from one
model to th* next without
long shutdowns.
Us# of these Tinkertoytyps machines makes it pos­
sible to introduce new models
*n ‘ he middle of a model year,
|thus smoothing out production
ups and downs and cutting
back on “between model year"
layoff*.
More and more of these
machines have complicated
“ heads" which can be modi­
fied to ban'll* components of
a variety of automobile mod­
el*. Shifts in such machine

heads eon frequently bo made
overnight between runs.
— Instantaneous electronic
processing o f automobils or­
ders from dealers, and elsetrcnlc breakdown of those fu­
ture auto sales into require­
ment# fo r materials, parts
and component* needed from
suppliers, may reduce the six#
of inventories the auto indus­
try must carry and srsn out
the flow o f materials, parts
and components.
Economists say less inven­
tory fluctuation by major in­
dustries would do much to
smooth out ups and duwna in
the economy.
— More production lines
•re being made “ interchange­
able," so that lines producing
models not in demand can he
shifted to the output of hot
sales models— thus keeping
ths lines busy, reducing work­
er layoff* and speeding de­
liveries.
— More pert* of different
model* are being mad* Inter­
changeable.
— New mathematical tech­
niques for translating body
style concepts Into component
parts for the new model cars
may rut sharply into the
time it take* to move a “ draw­
ing hoard" Idea into produc­
tion. This will make poisihlc
more rapid introduction of
new models to meet sale*

FLORIDA GIRL
WINS *25,000
FIRST PRIZE
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panies era beginning to use
computers to make better us*
o f the men on n production
lino, which must flow at the
speed o f th* slowest operator.
The “ mix” of can going down
a production lino ia flgund
by computer in a way that*!)
the men on that production
line can be used to optimum
capacity without overworking
tom* men, leaving others idle.
In on# way or another v*f.
iatlons o f automotivs techni­
ques ara being tried in other
major industries,
(n time, the cumulative »f.
fecte should tend to shave o ff .
peaks and valleys of produe-'
tlon and tales and thus help
to level booms and busts. Rut
this overall nationwide result
will be years in coming.

Barbs
You’re a lot happier wheu
I
you play no favorites except
sometimes at the racs track.
A thief who took only on#
complete outfit from a wom­
en’s dress shop was nice to
the police, lie gave them th*
slip.

M IS S JA N IS BOYKIN'S

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1 -pound 1J-ouncs esn peach stlcso
2 cups Pillibury's Ben (silted ftsguler or Instant Blending) A l
Purpose Flour*

IN P IL L S B U R Y ’S
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flameless

( slump* and thus help level
' production peaks and va]lsT«J)
— Boms automobile com­

1 teaspoon salt
2 3 cup shortening
2 tablespoons butter

range

Oven 426*

•-Inch pro

Drain peaches, reserve liquid. Com­
bine Hour with tell in mixing bow l
Cut In shortening until mixture is the
n r* of smell pees Sprinkle I to 7
tablespoons peech liquid. • little el
• lime, over mixture while tossing
and Stirling lightly with fork. Add
liquid to dnsst particles, pushing
lumps to side, until dough Is just
moist enough to hold together. Roll
out half ol dough on floured surface
to S circle 1 '4 inches Isrger then
m ,sued 9 -inch piepen. fit loosely
into pen Piece Peech Filling m
pastry-lined pen. Dot with butter.
Cover with Topping Rolloutrsmeinfng dough. Cut large sliti lor ascapo
01 ttssm. Moisten rim of bottom
crust Piece cruet over topping 5**1
edge hr folding top crust under
bottom crust Tlute. Brush wills
peach juice Bake *t 425* lor 10
minutes then at 350* tor 30 to 3 t
mmutee until deep golden brown.
Cover eoge with foil th# lest 39
minute* of baking.

P— ch Filling
\ cup sugar
2 tablespoons com starch
2 tabieepoqn* corn syrup
3 teaspoons pumpkin pis spice
2 teaspoon* vsnille ext net

M ISS JANIS BOYKIN, 17, o f Melbourne, Fla., the first
Floridian and the only Junior Conteatnnt ever to win
Firat Priie of 125,000, shown with her "Peasheeay Pie"
which waa judged beat o f the 80 Senior and 20 Junior
entric* in the competition.

Combine drained peech slices, sugeq
torn starch, corn syrup. pumpkin pee
spice, end vsnitla extract

100 finalists, cooking and baking their favorite recipe*
on 100 flamelras electric ranges, won $100,000 in prizes
at Pillsbury'a National All-Electric Rake-OfT, liehi Sept.
14 at th# Americana Hotel, Miami Reach.
And th* total electric operating coat for th# entiro
day’# bake-off waa an amazingly low $7.68 for the 100
•lectric range* . . . or about 71jg per rang*.

Cheesecake Topping
1 egg*, slightty baeten
1/3 cup sugar
3 ounce package cream shoeee
h cup dairy sour cream
1 tablespoon lemon jusc*

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oofeat. , . and CHEAPEST, too!

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constantly, until mixture thicken*.
Soltsn cream cheats in smell mixing
bowi. fl isnd in sour cream end Ismors
juice w ih mix*, on lowest speed.
Gradually, sdd hot mixture, besting
constantly until smooth.

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JoeCollins Observe Anniversary

■y Mr*. n. L. Johnson
|him. Over 31 guests attend-j with * whit* linm cloth, hekllw e-e placed on each rnd A| Mri. Peter Bukur Jr. served
Mr. ind Mr*. Jo* T. Collins'ed th* lovety affair during the a beautiful white cake deco- silver tea service was on one coffee and tea to the guests,
ot St. Johns Estates in Lake appointed hours of 3 to 5 p m. rated with large white roses, end of the tabic and silver
^]je honor guests were giv*
Monroe were honor guests last[ Th* dining table, overlaid[ White candles In silver holders' compotes held nuts and mints. Jen many beautiful gifts comSunday afternoon at a surprise
mcmoraling the special day
party in honor of their Silver
The Collins were married on
Wedding
adversary.
Their
September IMh, 1939 in Pell
two daughters, Mrs. Ernest
City, Alabama. They came to
Cowley and Kamilla Collin*
Sanford in 1902 from Talla­
were the hostesses at the home
dega, Alabama. Me. Collins I*
of Mrs. Cowley on Lake Markbookkeeper at Seminole Coun­
ty Motors.
They have two children. Mr*.
Ernest Cowley, who Is the wife
c f the band director of Semi­
nole High School and Miss
Kamilla Collins. Out of town
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Boh
Lloyd and Mrs. Margaret Push
of Talladega, Alabama.
By Mr*. Clarence Snyder
The Osteen Civic Associa­
tion held the first meeting of
the fail Monday evening at the
Osteen County Barn Nick
Pfelfauf, president, presided.
The nominating committee
presented the following slate
to 10 p .m . nt the Sanford Womnn’s Club. Excit­
of officers for the coming
ing door prizes will be awarded and free coffee
year. Nick Pfeifauf, president;
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (LTD —
will be served, so make plans to attend now, and
Irving Vcino Jr., vice presi­
Overeating is bad enough but
bring you r own cards. Reservations are not
dent; Norman Miller, treasuthe cure may be worse!
necessary, but if desired, call Betty Lewis at
er *ud Mrs. Charles Gihlin.
The habit of overeating of­
322-7141.
secretary. These officers will
ten has deep-seated psycholo­
be Voted upon at the next
gical causes and an abrupt
meeting.
change in the habit can be a
Irving Veino Jr. reported
serious threat to a patient's
that an "Osteen Day" was be­
mental and emotional health,
MR. AND MRS. JOE T. COLLINS wore honored Inst Sunday nt n sur­
ing planned for October 17. to
says Dr. Iloscoe P. Carney, in­
prise "open hmiso" «t tlio home o f their dmiifhtor and Iter husband, Mr.
be held In Samsula. This will
ternist at St. Louis City Hos­
ami Mrs. Ernest Cowley on Lake Markham, in observance of their silver
be a full day of various activ­
pital.
wedding nnmversiiry, Pictured from tint left lire Miss Kamilla Collins,
ities including, a bail game
"T o state that obesity «
daughter, Mr. Collins, Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Cowley, daughter itnd Mr.
between youths from Osteen
caused by overeating is every
Cowley.
and Samsula, a barbecue fol­
bit as senseless as relating
lowed by a dance in the eve­
alcoholism to overdrinking,”
ning. A full schedule of events
lie said.
will be announced at a later
Overeating, In many cases,
date.
is "a defense mechanism”
Tickets will be on sale in
triggered by some unsatisfac­
Osteen, Samsula ami New
tory circumstances In a per­
Smyrna Beach, and preschool­
sons life. Carney said. He eiters will be admitted free.
Ity Margaret Cosby
| Grandma is having a grand
ed "a frequently seen ease
Ladies are still needed to
Mr. ami Sirs. Robert |,. time, which is as it should be,
The NAS Officers' Wives where a housewife eats con­
volunteer to help at the food Burkhart, of loo Lombardy
her grandchildren — ex Club will assemble nt the tinually In assuage profound
stands. Any one interested is Itoail, North Orlando, arc haustiug, hut grand just the
Lake Monroe Inn on Thurs­ disappointments in her mariasked to call Mary Louise proud to announce the arrival same. She is thrilled to be
tal relationships," or as a sub­
day, October I, for the regu­
Veino. 322 :319,
, of their third son and fourth on hand to In tp with her sev­ lar monthly luncheon meet­ stitute for pride in her hus­
band's accomplishments.
All proceed* from this uf th m at winter Park Memori- enth grandchild! Mrs. Lofton ing.
fair will be added to the build a I Hospital on September 14,
In such eases, he said, eatgraciously ami honestly conCocktails will be served at
ing fund.
llahy Richard Patrick arri­ leu es that Lille Richard, Pa noon, followed by the luncheon ing is a “ defense mechanism”
LITTLE MISS Anita Renee Veino, daughter o f
and breaking down the deved al 4 :to p.m. and weighed trick looks like "he's going to ut 12:30.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Veino, recently celebrated
frnses "can Induce serious bein al 7 pounds, s ounce*. Big tu- another Burkhart."
her first birthday at her home in Osteen. A t­
Tbc luncheon course will be
Commander and Mrs. John a choice of hot ts-cf or chicken havorial disorders which pose
sister Linda Diane, 8. at first
tending the celebration were her grandparents,
was disappointed tliat she did­ O'Neill, Mr. Burkhart's par­ salad with reservations to be a far greater threat than the
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Veino Sr. Mr. and Mrs.
obesity,"
n't have a baby sister to play ents, telephoned from Texas made by noon Monday through
Parker Wilson and children, Buddy, Parker -lr.t
However, there are over­
just
as
pleased
amt
excited
as
with, but now the wouldn't
Larry and Melody; Mrs. Ira Carpenter anil son,
Ruby Cornier at 322 1330, egtrade Richard for anything in though Richard Patrick was tension 495 or Ann Crotiiers weight persons whose poor eatSteve and Miss Joan Harriett.
ing habits are unrelated to
the whole world. Hubert Lee their first grandchild, Grand- at 322 9191.
serious emotional drawbacks,
Mr, and Mrs, I.ucien Nor- Jr . 5, and little John Michael, fallier o Neill is commanding
Member* are urged to at­
Carney
said in "Medical Times
officer
of
the
airbase
at
licernand are announcing the fin-1not quite two years old, are
tend for further discussion of Magazine.”
al plans for the marriage of looking forward to adding an­ ville, Texas, and revealed the the proposed "Treasure Hunt"
Drugs should be used with
their daughter, Miss Paulette other scold to their games of interesting information tli.d in scheduled for October 15 and
extreme rare, he said, because
January tlu-y are being trans­
Anne Normand, to Michael cowboys and Indians.
are reminded to bring your
they ran "aggravate anxiety.”
la-e Griffith,
The Burkharts are delighted ferred to Paris, France, where "white elephant."
place an increased strain on
he will head up the NATO
The
wedding
will
be
an
*to
have
Mrs.
Richard
Cornell
Mrs. Dan Batten and Mrs. member received a book mark
the heart and hecoma habit
forces there, so the Burkvent
of
Saturday,
September
Lofton,
the
baby's
maternal
Ralph Betts were recent host­ trom Mrs. Hodges.
forming.
harts h u e several reasons to
grandmother,
down
f«r
an
in­
At the conclusion of tho busia* ** * m- at Ml Souls la esses at the lovely Batten
celebrate.
definite
stay
from
Knoxville,
home to a meeting of The ncs* session. Mrs, Vernon Hwlic Church with the Rev.
THOSI HORRID
Fr Richard Lyons officiating Tennessee, especially since
(.'olden Circle Class of the Hardin, personal ministries
at
the
double
ring
ceremony.
Mrs,
Buikhart
spent
a
few
ex­
chairman, who has so faithful
first Baptist Church.
All friendr of the couple are tra days in the hospital. Now,
Mrs. Dorothy Stapleton pre­ !y performed her duties, ap­
cordially invited to attend the however, both mo!her and
Mr and Mrs, Ronald Kurpeared
with
two
beautiful
girt
sented a most inspiring devo­
dotxki and Laura of Grand
wedding and the reception im­ son, and dad, too, are doing
wrapped
packages.
The
gdts
tional program, ending with
mediately following.
Rapids, Michigan spent two
just fine.
Mr. and Mrs John Dzick
the group praying the laird's were handsome engraved sil­
days
with her aunt and uncle,
ver trays, and were presented
of ( iituloia Dr. nrrived Immo
Prayer in unison.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Miller.
to
.Mrs.
M.
N.
Cleveland,
class
The president, Mrs. Robert
in Dellary after u four week
The above group and Mrs.
Hodges, presided over llie bus­ teacher, amt Mrs. Hodges, re­
trip to Connecticut, Homer Kurdolskls grandparents, Mr.
tiring
president.
Mrs.
Cleve­
iness meeting with interesting
t ity,
I'a.,
Massachusetts, and Mrs. Julius Gerlirardt will
annual report* given and a land and Mrs. Hodges wrre
Washington, D.C. and Chica­ go to Daytona Beach for a FAD! THEM OUT
sunshine offering taken. Each delighted with Hie lovely trays
go, III., where tlu-y visited week.
'Weathered brown
and
graciously
expressed
snots on the surface
relatives mid friends. Eli
of your hands anil face tell th*
their gratitude to the mem­
Mrs. C. O. Jones ami Mrs vey, Carlos Raines, James route they stopped off ut In­
world you're getting old-p
bers.
heps before you really sre.t j :
Paul E. Flleger were recent Litton and Alan Albers.
teresting jdilcrs.
Ihrm sway with new ESODuring the social hour,
Fishing
TKHICA.
Inst medicated cream
Also the Mmcs. James Kin
Mrs. Rctts conducted a de­ hnslesie* at the Lake Avenue
that breaks up nuues of pig­
this
w
eek-end?
Mrs.
Eiina
Reilly
of
Aza­
home
of
Mrs.
Frank
Adams
dall, J, T, Douglass, Morns
ment on the tkln. helps make
lightful contest with prizes a
hands look white and young
warded Mrs. Don Reynolds ln a bri,lal aho* er ho,wr‘ n« Forguson, David Mactiillis, lea Dr. is happy to tie home
again. Equally effective on th#
Miss
Vicki
Wesslund,
brideilk
Del
boy
after
a
five
week
face, nei k and arms. Not ■ coverand Mrs. Bill Johns.
Laverne Clark S r,
William
up. Acts in thr tkin-nol on it.
Pictures were made of the i-.t'Ct of Iloliby Kemp
Lane, Joe Pauline, Carl Kes­ tiip which look her to HayFragrant, gresteless have for
Mrs Sophie Haines of 202 group around the lovely din
Thu Adams home was decwdtrnlna. lubricating skin is It
sler, J, A. Russell. Jack Lud­ ridge, liiooktyn, N.Y. and
Deh-splne Hoad. pcBary, who ing room table, which was la orated with beautiful rose flor­
clears on those blemishes- Al
Jamaica, N.Y. She toured the
wig and C. S Gallagher.
trading drug and toiletry coun­
has been the assistant hostess ilen with an attractive assort al arrangements (Dimes and
England States and
ters (2 plus tax. tf you have
Also the Misses Anna Muir New
to Mrs. Robert Haney of Del­ ment of dellcaiki.
contests were enjoyed with and Brenda Sizemore.
these age-revealing brown spots,
visited with friends in Plainblotches, or 1/ you want clevrrr,
tona for the Welcome Wagon,
field, NJ. nnd was the honor
Members attending were the prizes awarded the honorce
lighter skin, use tSOTEHICA,
graduated with twenty-nine Mores. Ed Alderman, Anthony and Mrs. Ralph Rodgers.
At sit Drug Store*.
Brass will
tatnisli less guest at several Inn-heons
other women (rom the train Adams,
A huge wedding hell held the
Dorothy Stapleton,
quickly in dump weather if and teas. White In th# New
ing class of Welcome Wagon Charlie Thomas, Bill Johns many lovely gifts, which were
its rubbed after |»dish with York area, she saw new
I'AMERA 811111*
held in the Langford Hotel in J r . Don Reynolds. Robert [&gt;r‘'sent.-d to the bride elect,
a cloth slightly
moistened shows, spending one week i'l
"III S. I’ A UK AVK.
l(E \ A L L HULKS
Winter Park.
Hodges, Vernon Hardin. M.N. •
ln'1 refreshments of cake, e.,f with olive oil.
New York,
The ten day instruction Cleveland. Dan Batten and !c«- n,,nl» an,‘ nuls * crc *cr
course- qualifies these girt*
ved.
Ralph Belts.
from various cities in Florida
Invited guests were Mrs
to represent business men in
Victor Wesslund, mother ot
their area and offer commun­
the honorce and the Mmcs
ity C ivic and Social services
Ralph Rodgers, Richard Deas,
through Welcome
Wagon
Lt. and Mrs. L. E. (Teddy) I eFloy Hickson, C. A. Taylor,
calls.
Walker Jr. are visiting their Herman Bowen, Robert Har
Mr-.. Haines will now repre- parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
sent sponsors in Hie Deltary, Walker and Mr. ami Mr*. C.
U K NOW HAVE
Enterprise, Osteen and Or­ O. Jones. Lt. Walker has been
CLAIROL'S
NEW
ange City areas.
a Bending school in Biloxi,
Mrs. Haney will continue to Miss., ami is hunt# on leave
be the Welcome Wagon Host­ prior to assignment at SAC,
DEMOCRAT
ess in Deltona
Lincoln, Neb.

Civic Group

Forms Plans For
‘Osteen Day*

Overeating

Termed Defense

B E T T Y LEWIS, picture at left, Pat Lnrjten
and Betty McKee, right, are three busy gals
in preparation for the gigantic Briiige-A-Thon
sponsored by the Theta Epsilon Chapter o f Beta
Sigma Phi. The big card party will be an nil
day event o f Thursday, October 8, from 10 n.m.

* N eon Lighted Chapels Give
Reno Another Reputation
RENO, Nev. (UP1) — The
Image of a divorcee casting
her wedding ring Into tho
Truckea River haa given way
to one of s bride darting from
^ neon
lighted marriage
0 chapel.
Reno, long called the "di­
vorce capital o f the world,"
has become also the renter
Of a multi-million dollar In­
dustry at the opposite end of
•th* spectrum.
In fact, marriage licenses
outnumber divorce decrees five
to one. But th* arnund-thr— dock marriage industry is not
® overflowing with bliss.
For the organised clergy
has accused wedding chapel
operators o f "degrading and
commercialising the marriage
rite." Tho operators, most
themselves ministers, reply
that denominational preachers
are angry "because they feel
we are cashing in on some• thing."
fhapels dot Reno They o f­
fer 21-hour non-denomlnntIonal services with plastle bridal
bouquets for those who don't
want freah flowers, piped-in
music, limousine service and
witnesses. Th* standard min­
imum is $15.
Why Reno? Because It la
g easy to obtain a marriage li^ cense— no blond test* or wait­
ing period. It's uncomplicated
by red tap* and Inexpensive,
The justice of the peace is
across the street from the li­
cense bureau, or two block*
away thera'a a wedding chap­
el.
Tho bureau Issued 23.3(51
marriage license* last year.
0 The court* granted 4,30(1 di­
vorce* and the ratio has been
climbing steadily for almost
10 years.
But there Is a three-way
battle over matrimony. The
chapel operator* don't like
the Washoe County Minister­
ial Association, they don't
like each other, anil the clergy
■ oppose* the chapels.
"
"W e try to stay *v»uy from
commercializing it,” said the
Rev. George Flint, the full­
time minister of one chapel.
"B ut there’s as much cut­
throat business among wed­
ding chapels as there is in
any other business in this
city.”
"Chapels feel misunderstood
0 because many denominational
ehurche* frown upon the necesnary need to charge a def­
inite fee," he said. "O r be­
cause they feel we are cash­
ing in on lomething that is
here."
Hut th* Rev. Eugene Dunean, president of the minister­
ial association, charged that
• "some of their setups are
® nothing but front organisa­
tion* and very questionable.”
“ We are not a bit concern­
ed about th* money. Son* o f
our churches ar* depending

on marriage money for their
operation anyway," Duncan
said,
He explained that under Ne­
vada law, a wedding chapel
must operate with an ordain­
ed minister and qualify aa a
religious organization with a
three-member board o f direct­
ors. Duncan said that a group
may organize, hire a nun-de­
nominational minister or or­
dain a minister itself and go
into the wedding chnpel bus­
iness.
Duncan said the association
in 19 H adopted a code of eth­
ics in which members agreed
they "would not be a party
to the commercialization of
marriage.”
The code prohibit* mem­
ber* from officiating at mar­
riage* in chapel*, hauls and
motels.
Duncan said the private
chapels "often ar# nothing
but a front organization that
met the requirements o f the
law. There is no way the gov­
ernment can control it because
of the separation o f church
and state.”
"The churches are antngonistic toward us because their
ministers are tip conscious,'’
said an operator o f one of
Reno'* largest chapel*. "Many
churehe* are also too busy
and they can't hnndic tho
people. Some have a three-day
waiting period and that isn't
going to suit someone who
comes from California, Ore­
gon or Washington for a week­
end."
The manager of one of the
first chapels, Joe Melcher Jr.,
insist* that "Reno is a town
that caters to tourist* and
just like everybody else, wo
like to make them feel at
home and give them good
service."
Everybody agree* the nuptiat Industry is just about ns
competitive for cou ple* ns the
ga milling easino* are for
players. It'* lucrative fo r the
motels and hotels, restaurant*
and even the justice of the
peace. His monthly salary is
$2(«0, but his annual income is
reputed to pass th e $.’ 0,000 a
year mark. At election time
there are more candidate* for
his Job than any other on the
ballot.
Every rhapel I* prepared
for almost any expected or
unexpected wedding variation.
When florist* close on Sun­
days. th# rhnpels ar# equip­
ped with their own fresh flow­
er*. The artificial ones, rnli­
ed "everlasting bouquets," arc
for aevicea late at night.
Some sell colored photographs
taken by the minister after
the ceremony. Many supply
free wedding counseling and
parking.
"This isn't heartbreak ren­
ter," said Flint, " i t ’s just the
opposite."

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DEAR ABBY: I have a
problem. 1 eaw the organist
of our church with a mar­
ried man. And ha wasn't
hen. Should I tell the pas­
tor to talk to her before
•ho breaks up tha marriage
or should I mind my own
busineoaf I somehow feel
that it la my Christian duty

D 1 A X B U T T : Even
though tha organist ap­
pears to bars pulled all
th# atope out, I’d pip# down
if I wen yon. You don't
know all yon should to as*
ereis# your " C h r i s t i a n
duty," which
mead* that t# srr 1# human,
to forgive divine.
• • •
D E A R A B B Yi Up
mother eeked am never to
walk Into her b#dro#m
without knocking first and
I have always respected bar
wtahaa. 1 am II and think
I should have th# earns
privilege, so I aakad her
please to kaock on my bed­
room door before coming
In. Now she Just bangs on
th# door one# and barge#
right in and aaye, "Does
THAT satisfy you?”
Then she reminds me
that 1 am living In HER
house and ah# has a right
to go bit# any room aha
pleases w h e n e v e r she
wishes. Whet de you think
ef a mother Ilk# mlnaf
NO PR1VACT

tha while that if ah# V#v#d
him aha would let him.
Wail, Abby, I am as
teenager. I am a yeeag
la my thirties, but
cut out that Ham sad
It la my yuraa far
The advka is
weasea ef aay
constantly prm
a persiataat
Romeo. I have never known
how to handle the problem
without tearing the maa
angry, disgusted sad think­
ing I waa square. From
now on it will be easy. I
will simply reach Into my
pun*, hand tha excerpt to
the guy and lot It apeak for
me. I have a feeliag H will
aave me a struggle sad
many words.
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DEAR NO i Year mother
I# wrong and I hop# ah#
raallss# it and changes her
ways soon, because that's
precisely tha kind of ma­
ternal action that makea
children want to l##vo horn#

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By Oswold Jacoby

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DEAR MM. LIGHT: When
my daughter came 2m m from
bar first summer typing class,
1 was shocked to learn aba
wan using a typewriter with
tha letters an the keybeard
expoeed. How will ibe aver
lean (ouch typing! la my
day. ** always had blank or
covered keys. Roma students
avaa used • shield ao there
would be so possibility ef
glancing at the keyboard.
Do you have any comments
os this! - OLD PROO
Answer: I’m aura your dau­
ghter's teacher will be glad to
•xplata bar raaaona for using
an uncovered keyboard,
Educational methods and
procedures e r e constantly
changing. At tha present time,
many commercial teachers
feel that aa uncovered key­

board give# the student e feeltag ef confidence and securi­
ty, which la necessary far
aocetsaful typing. Students
m a y become discouraged,
they believe, whan faced with
rows of blank keys.
Two years ago I taught a
summer typing class la which
the students were permitted to
make their own choice be­
tween marked and unmarked
keys. Tharo w u ao apparent
difference la th# malts from
either method. AH of the stu­
dents leaned "touch" typing.
Speed and accuracy varied
from student to student but
bora no relationship to the
type of keyboard.
DEAR MRS. LIGHT: We
•acrtflccd to tend our boy to
summer school for extra help
in reading. However, be has
mada vary little progress.
He’ll still be la the low group,

I’m afraid, as bn eaten sew
end grade.
Do you really think summer
school le worthwhile 7-4KEPT1CAL
Answer: Yes, under most
circumstances. The trouble is
that too many parents expect
summer school to perform
miracles.
If your son hasn't slipped
back la reading, the expert,
once has been worth-while.
During summer vacation, pri­
mary children, especially,
tend to forget much of what
they've learned the year be­
fore, unless there la some
reinforcement. Consequently,
most of th* early fall la spent
In review.
Being even a little ahead of
his June performance may
give your son tha extra boost
be needs to make tha "mid­
dle" group.

another spade with the king
Cordon Keel writes from
NORTH
of trumps, gets Into dummy
AA llan
Vancouver, B. C.: "South wai­
Y7
by ruffing a heart or a dub,
ted no time blowing tha hand.
PQJII
draws the last trump and
He led the ace of hearts at
kit
dummy la good. It 1a • little
trick two and ruffed a heart
EAST
tougher tf West doesn't take
at
trick
three.
From
then
on
There a n many who as♦‘Personally," ho aaye, “If
When considering a retire*107
* QJ91
his
king of clubs, but there
he
played
brilliantly
but
V
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J
S
i
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courage a retired person or the house la FlIA-approved, ment horns, determine wheth
will bo ■ lot of winning varls
*72
on# ntaring retlrsment to you ean bo assured you will *r tha developer carries with conspicuous lick of suc­ • ton
*&gt;711
tlona.
cess. If be had Just led the * K 1 0 I 4
continue to cptnd hla money.
through his promises.
SOUTH &lt;D&gt;
Her# la a rather
queen
of
clubs
at
trick
two,
Haw many suggest ways t# gat what you pay for,"
For example, when reading
*ms
K
Ones a couple decIdea to an ad for a housing develop- his Aunt Tilly could have
protact largo Investment* 7
AIMS
South leada a trump to dum­
mada tha hand."
Many land-homo fraud*, leave homo base, then la an ment in snothsr slate:
ARM
my's
Jack and ruffs a spade
Uniats
South's
Aunt
Tilly
la
AQS
oapoclally, indicate a willing- urgency to cut all ties.
—Question th* a r t i a t ’
with the ace ef trumps. Then
Both vulnerable
Aott to taka advantage of the
"Don't," Mack!* advisee, rendering of a house, la thla quits a player she still would
) a J . ft • .
t &lt;1
he leads his last low trump to
a«tinL- A
- - ' f W - - 1'
Weal North
couple who want to retire is “insist upon paying cash, tha house you will be buying have trouble but could make
Poos I *
dummy's queen and ruffs an
another area.
though. Always buy a retire­ with all the property feature# It. Thcrs are two variations.
Pose other spado with tha king of
Fern 4 *
West
takes
his
king
of
With thla In mind, Sharp ment homo with reset# In sketched T
Pas# « *
Peas trumps. This aeti up West's
clubs and leads back a club.
Pass
Shopping aakad a prominent mind. II# willing to flnanc#
—Is there a fee for rocroaten of trumps for what will
Aunt TUly wins In dummy,
Opening lead—* IS,
real rotate developer for tip* It. And, do not expect to tlont
ruffs a spade, cashes see of
turn out to be tha only defaa- Bp Mrs. Muriel Lawrence, cause I am spoiling the boya maa to give It to him. I can't
to help couplea aelect land •wap your current homo for
—Are the utilities Installed
diamonds,
lead*
i
low
dla-|mond
to
dummy’*
Jack,
rufts|
rive trick.
Newspaper Entoepotot Aaen. and don't give him a peaceful do anything about the other
and homes la other atales for a horn# In another itat*. Do and working T Can they be
DEAR MRS. LAWRENCE: borne.
retirement
not buy a new home without Installed without excssiive
thousands and thousands ot
We have two boy*. I and 7, ANSWER: Are you asking
Frank Mackle's family has first selling your curnnt expense to the home buyerT
little boya who are being
who fight a lot, particularly me to change your husband! I
been In Florida real eitate home."
—If the house Is In a plan­
taught the same manhood-debefore supper when my hus­ can’t, you know, I can’t go
development for more than If you rent and esn get a ned community (such so Del­
straying basons by other Mo­
band eomes borne. Aa 1 am back Into Urns and altar the ther Goddtisa* b America's
SO years and pioneered In re­ loan, you ean also buy a re­ tona, Fla., a Mickle project),
tirement homo developments tirement home.
could the property be con­
Too many wives, resentful get yourself a new cookbook you get out of being with them busy with our baby girl as circumstances which shaped homes. It’s bow things are,
than. When they entond
Never hesitate to ask for demned for any reason, for of the routine of housework, and give your family somo la in discussing their faults, welt aa cooking at thb time, 1 his conviction that he's entit­ God help us.
can't keep tha boya quiat. But led to a "peaceful home" with­
the ntlrement field In 1DG3, advlca or research. “It's your example, construction of a
And if tha girls they marry
don’t attempt to conceal their surprise eating. Also have mistakes and pccullsrittss af­ my husband says I should. If out lifting a finger to get one.
the estimated retirement In­ money and your future at highway!
spur • of - the moment dinner
don’t
like It, thera are only
boredom or, more Important, guests occasionally — guests ter they htve gone! Then bo comet home tad finds the I can do absolutely nothing
come waa &lt;180. In 1083 It stake," he tays.
—Is thsra adequate water,
two thbga they can do about
do something conitructlve a- the whole family can enjoy. mako aa effort to keep teeing kids fighting, be either takes about the mother who taught it: they can walk oiut on their
was 1280.
He recommends a couple access to highways f
The ebullient, yet soft check a developer’s reputation
Do most of your evenings new people who esn give you the ear and ests downtown him that all he had to do to get child husbands or get along
"Always look upon tha land bout it.
■pokon Macklo suggests a re­ through the National Hotter and house you buy," ha emAnd it's a safe bet that U follow tho same old pattern! some fresh Ideas and to whom or starts bawling me out be­ what be wants b to ask a wo- with them by becoming their
tirement couple buy ■ home Business Bureau or tha local phaslxes, "as an investment, mom finds homemailing a Dad reading bis paper, you your opinions and Ideas will
mommies.
as a package rather than bank. If still in doubt, ask whether you are 80 or 70, bore, family life is in such a puttering around at odd Jobs, also be new and stimuli'dag.
Rut they can’t change them
buying the land and then se­ for an F1LA appraisal, for a with limited or unlimited in­ rut it is boring for every mem­ and the kids bickering sod How long ago was tt when
Into men. That waa tha job
lecting a builder.
fee.
ber of the family.
quarreling until It is merciful­ tha whole family enjoyed a
come."
of their husbands’ fathers.
good-natured teasing or shar­
So If you're bored with your ly their bedtime!
Psychoanalysts can sometim­
own Ufe, try this for an eyeThen introduce some family ed In laughter! If you have to
es do It. But generally speakopener. Sit down and figure entertainment. There are plen­ stop aod think about this, than
bg, child-men are too com­
out If the whole routine of ty of games ■ family esn play home mutt be a dreary place.
EDYTH THORNTON McLEOD
fortable bebg children to be
your home life Isn't dull and together that are not only fun Stop taking Ufa so seriously,
abb to deliver the wish to
I RECEIVE SO many let­ the diet contain* a high level grow without which psychoan­
uninspired.
but mako parents and children tt has its humorous moments.
Ii meal-planning Just a mat­ companions.
Share these with your family ters from women who cry that of protective foods. Women, alysts cannot work.
ter of enough food on the ta­ Is your social life limited to and you'll be stimulated, too. they have gained weight this especially, have groat need of
So, If you want to gat along
ble three times ■ day to keep a few couples you know so For no one la bored when he’s summer, while on vacation, Iron, aa thb mineral b essen­ with youro, protect him agaband cannot now get into their tial In any diet. Red celb can­ at hla quarrelsome children.
your family fed! If it Is, then well the only real satisfaction laughing tt a good Joko.
nice fall dresses from last not h# created without the Food them before he gets
By Polly Cramer
DEAR POLLY — To alwaya not have a xlpper to match. 1
season! Ladies, you can get iron mineral. When you follow home at night. Then trsnquiiNewspaper Enterprise Aisa. be sure you are sewing on the got out a can of spray paint
your figure back to YOUR the diet, take very good care iaa them with television until
DEAR POLLY - When my right side of solid • colored Ihe proper color and sprayed
dreas alas if you will but fol­ of your fae* and your body. their bedtime. By filling their
second baby arrived, 1 spent fabric, remove the pattern a lighter colored slpper to
low my "Figure Perfection Give yourself borne beauty stomachs, you can divert their
quits a bit oi lima sorting from the material and put a match tha dress material. La­
Diet"
troalmcnb so that aa you baa manly little energies to digeat­
through old baby clothes try­ piece of transparent tape on ter I also sprayed a black one
1 encourage you to go on weight, you gain beauty.
ing Instead of fightbg — and
ing to determine sixes on the wrong side ot each piece. and it worked beautifully. —
By Wayae G. Brsndstadl proved and sometimes tha op­ does It affect a person!
thb diet, which allows you Whan you arrive at tha dress so product tha usbothering,
Items that had long sine* The tape can be tasUy remov­ MRS. L. L.
MB.
eration results In too great a A — Tho first or primary three meals a day. The aver­ tin you should have, take "peaceful" home that U de­
tut their six# tigs. Now that ed and does not leave marks.
GIRLS — Thla Is s good way Newspaper Enterprise Ass*. lowering ot the blood pressure. Irsion of tubarculoab in n age number of calorie* In thb care to continue eating sensi­ manded of you.
the second one baa startsd to If your hands are chapped and to uso those old tippers that 1 Q — My uads htd a lum­ Q—My brother, 44, hss mye­ child Is sometimes referred to diet b 1900 calories per day. bly and use the diet In my
I think tt’a a dreadful tolw
outgrow things, I am packing stick to material u you saw, am sure many of you remove bar sympathectomy. What is logenous leukemia. How seri­ si a Gbos tubercle. Thto and Thb b « generous allowance booklet, "Diet and Exercise
everything nway In bags and rub same vinegar Into your from worn clolhes before they this operation and what Is It ous la that type of the disease! tha axteneion of the diacaae to when compared to the average for Beauty After Forty."
But than I am foalbg ead
carefully labeling them "Birth hands. 1 always hasp some by go In the rag bag. — POLLY for!
A — Since leukemia la a the nearby lymph nodes ia the of 2,000 to 9.000 calories per This can be a daily guide and today. Because I spent two
to U lbs.," "12 to 1« lbs.," my sewing machine. — MRS.
DEAR POLLY — Several A — This is a cutting of the form of cancer of tha blood, primary or Ghoa complex. day consumed by those NOT than you won’t "blow up" a- hours b a police station last
and so on. Thla Includes iwei- T. C. W.
months ago 1 waa lucky sympathetic nerve roots as any type te a serious health How tuberculosis affects a dieting. The diet was formula­ gain — until you go on vaca­ Sunday listening to n woman
tars, socks, caps, kimonos, DEAR POLLY - 1 found in enough to receive a "Polly they emerge from th# verte­ haaard. Treatment has been parson depend* an such fee ted by trained food consult tion* and cat too much of the
sertam bats at n Just-raped
booties and everything that effective way to clean my dust Dollar." It waa ao bright and bral eolumn In the lower back. Improving, however.
tore as Individual resistance, •ata who agreed that the av­ wrong foods I The exercise In
has a slit. Hope to save my mop. After 1 mop the floors shiny In its attractive holder It la frequently done on both Q— What Is the difference which la highest in persona erage woman could lose Hi thb bookie* win not reduce daughter of It while her hus­
self some time when I need and shake out the dust, lint and there was a reprint of my sides. The operation may be between acute and chronic leu­ who are physically fit, the to 9 pounds e week if she fol you, but they add grace and band stood by, silent and •
ihem again and, in tha mean­ still clings to the mop. Instead letter as It was to appear ln1 performed on victims of chro­ kemia! Are they related to number of tubercle bacilli that lowed the “Figure Perfection poise to help to "balance" little drunk, lifting neither
voice nor finger b behalf of
time, msy cava soma other of picking It off by hand, 1 the paper. This waa so attrac nic pancreatitis, diseases of lymphosarcoma!
gain entrants into the body, Diet" honestly and faithfully. your figure.
the exhausted, terrified child
new mothers’ lime, — MRS. •crape the mop along the live that 1 sent It to my young the blood vessels in the legs A — Acuta leukemia b usu­ which may be kaa than 10 or
The diet U not extreme, it b
To obtain tha diet, send m* be had fathered. 1 came home
J.R.E,
edge of an outside brick cor­ granddaughter for a birthday and severe elevation of tha ally fatal in six or seven several hundred, tad the pbasant, normal sod consists a long, self - addressed, stam­
to read y«w letter about an­
GIRLS — Thla will sot only ner of our house. It is sm il­ present — dollar, holder and blood pressure.
months but persons with chro­ promptness with which the of foods easy to have, to eat, ped envelope, known ia the other child-man who doesn’t
save your time but save that ing how the rough bricks pull latter. She was delighted. 1 Several weeks before such nic leukemia may live for sev disease ia discovered and ghr and to prepare. The foods are trade as a oo. in, aod enclose
want to be bothered with his
wee one a lot of trying oo off the lint. - E. Q.
thought other readers (grand an operation la undertaken the •ra| years, especially when •a adequate treatment
well within the food habits of TEN ceab la cob. Remem child.
misfits as well. — POLLY
DEAR POLLY - When you mothers) might Uka to use this nerve roots are Injected with they are treated with X-ray or Q — In n person put 42 the average person whether bar, little envelopes will not
The awful thing Is Rut it's
DEAR POLLY - To rein go shopping, put the sales slip suggestion. — A FRIEND
■ substance that temporarily other forma of Irradiation and yean of age would the pro­ they eat at home or "eat do, as we do not have the
our sex which destroys the
force the frayed seams in my tor your purchases la your
paralyies them. If this proce­ chlorambucil or other appro­ longed use of UocUiid enuen out."
time to refold the diet leaflet. manhood of littlo eona. And to­
little glrl'a school dresses and purse. Then If you mislay a
Share your favorite home dure results in Improvement, priate drugs. Hodgkin's dis­ hardening ot the arteries!
The avcrsge protein content To obtain the "Diet and day it doesn't help one bit to
blouses, 1 tew n white shoe package and a clerk or some­ making ideas., . send them to the permanent severing of tha ease or lymphosarcoma b a A — Since Isooisiid b given of the "Figure Protection Exercise" booklet, uso tho
Inca between the scams st the one else finds It, you have Polly In care of The Sanford nerves is justifiable. Thla ma distinct but vary similar dia- for tuberculosis K should be Diet" b T9.4 gm. as opposed same sue envelop# but enclose remember that mothers do it,
not because they are bad, but
armholes. 1 stitch through th* proof that it la yours. —PEN Herald. You'll recciv*
Jor operation b not, however, aate. The treatment ta the taken until thadisease
b to to gm., which b th e TWENTY-FIVE coats b cob.
because a* tittle girls they
shoalice and the dress malar- NY
bright, naw silver dollar
dona aa often as tt waa in the seme as for leukemia.
cured. The drug does not u s u a l reeommeadad allow­ I will send a “gift" copy of
M
m experienced the protec­
ial. It resliy worka. — MRS.
DEAR POLLY When Polly uses your idea In Polly’s past because medical means Q — What la a Chon com cause hardening of tha arter- ance. Higher than average b "Diet Breaks" with either
tive male strength of their fa­
making
a
dress,
1
found
1
did
Pointer*.
uf
treatment
have
greatly
ttn
plex
sf
the
cheat
and
how
iat
tha iron content, 12.3 mg., and diet.
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FW. Sept SB, '64— Page 7

The 2Sth season o f the Bell Daddy la 'Cat on a Hot Tin
Telephone Hour, aad its sev­ R oof," a portrayal ho repeat­
enth on television, gate o ff to ed In film version. Mr. Ivea
haa written eeverml aonge and
n gain start on Tuesday, Oct.
haa recorded hundred!. Re­
6 over NBC-TV at 10 p. m.,
cently hie albums have con­
EDT with an array of top
tained big teenage hits such
stare.
The Emmy Award-win­ aa "A Little Bitty Tear," and
Into thta woman'* home
coma* a wine, a proatltuta and ning Telephone Hour's open­ "A Funny Way of Laughin’."
three young hoodlum* and ing show, telecast live end in
The McGuire Bisters, Chris­
auddenly the atmoaphere be­ color, will preeent Bing Cros­ tine, Dorottfy and Phyllis,
come* charged with violence by, Burl Ives, The McGuire take their place among the
Kilters end concert pianist
and murder.
leading vocal groups o f all
Grant Johanneses. Donald
Wedseaday and Thuraday
time. The fi ret tongs tha MeVoerheet will rondurt the Bell
tha t h e a t r e
management
Guirea tang in public were
Telephone Orchestra as he
bring! another adult enter­
hymns, sung In the Middlehas been doing for the past
tainment program with "Captown, Ohio, church where
24 aeaaona.
taln'a Table" starring John
their mother wae pastor. Soon
The attempt to thumb nail
Gragaon and "Twilight of
they w en invited to perform
the fabulous career o f Bing
H o n o r " featuring Richard
Crosby In a few paragraphs at church soclale, picnics and
Chamberlain.
it like trying to cram the Pa­ revival meetings. A fter win­
Friday and Saturday the cific Ocean into a tea cup. ning an amateur rontest at
week’* movie menu concludei Bing haa probably received the local movie house they
with a triple feature. "L siiie'a more fame for more perform­ were determined to make a
Great Adventure" stars June ances in more forme of enter­ career o f singing.
IN BLAK E EDW ARDS' " A Shot in tha Dark,"
Following a nine months'
Lockhart;
"Bikini
Beach' tainment than any other liv­
opening Sunday at the Rita Theatre, through
t
o
u
r
entertaining
A
r
m
y
briaga Frankie Avalon and ing entertainer. In the re­
United Artists release, Peter Sellers plays a
Annette to the screen; and cording field alone he haa no camps and vatersns’ hos­
bumbling policeman. Kike Sommer stars os the
"Soldier in the Rain" atari peera. Ilia n c o r d i have pital!, they w e n signed in
murdering maid in thia Miriach Corporation
Jackie Gleaioa and Steve Me reached an estimated sale in 1962 for the "Kata Smith
presentation in Color b y Deluxe and PaneS
L
A
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on
tetevlalon
and
later
Queen.
eiceia o f 200 million eopiae.
vision.
that year became regulan on
He haa atarred In GO motion
the "Arthur Godfrey Show,"
picture* and was listed among
both morning and evening
tha 10 top atari for IB years.
His radio career started in stanza*. Since then their pop­
Winner of M »»n Academy 1931 and hit weekly network ularity haa swept the country,
Peter Selieri Is a maa of blonde French maid, played
appearing in the smartest
Awards, "The Bridgt on the program wee one of the m oit
supper
clubs,
gueat-itarring
many
moods as ha co-itara by Elke Sommer, whose obvi­
River Kwai," from the mi long-lived and highest-rated. on top television variety shows
with Elke Sommer la "A Shot ous charms distract and de­
Since the advent of tele­
light tha indomitable inspect­
kers o f tha Academy Award
and
recording
beet-aetltng
atvision he haa atarred In many
in the Dark" which opens
winning "Lawrenco of Arab­ apeciate snd this season haa bums. The talented slstera Sunday afternoon at tha Ritx or. The murder chaio leads
ia ," la now playing at tho Sam' undertaken s weekly eomtdy are making their second ap­ Theatre snd runs through through tha Parisian mansion
of a French millionalra, play,
iso la Flats Cinema in Caiael aeries. Crosby’a first break pearance on the Bell Tele­ Wednesday night.
ed by Sanders, a nudist colony
phone
Hour.
The film la a Miriich Com­
berry. The Sam Spiegel pro­ came at age 22 when Paul
G nnt Johenneien received pany production la FioavUioa and a variety o f Parisian
Whiteman signed him as a
duction, a Columbia Picture!
night spots.
member o f the Rhythm Doya, hia aarly music training in and Color by Deluxe and a
Herbert Lorn plays Sellers'
release, stars William lloldeo, the band’s vocal group. A fter hia native Salt Lake City, United Artist rales**.
superior in Uta Surete, who la
Alee Gulnneia, who won tho appearing in n movie, "The When he wae IS, he received
George Sanders and Herbert
driven to madness by tha un­
"best actor" award for his King of J a n ," s t a r r i n g a aoholarship to atudy in I*&gt;m arc co-starred In the m ov­
orthodox detecting methods
Franca
under
the
great
Rub
ie,
which
waa
filmed
in
Color
performance, and Jack Hawk Whiteman, he stayed on the
used by his assistant, Tracy
ert
Casaileaua,
another
vetins, David Lean, who won the Coast and signed his first cran of many Talephone Hour by Deluxe and I'anavislon on Reed, in a prominently featur­
location
in
England
a
n
d
studio contract. More than BO
ed role, is the uninhibited wife
"best direction" award for
movies followed, one of which, program* on radio and tele­ France.
o f the philandering million­
"Lawrenee," alio won the "Going My Way," won him vision. Johanneacn’a perform­
In "A Shot In the D ark,"
aire. She recently was seen in
same honors for "K w ai."
the Academy Award. His ances in aoln recital and with Seller* portray* Impertor Jac­ "U r. Strangelovc."
tha great symphony orches­ ques Clouse a u, continuing the
Filmad on location in the moat recent picture, released
tra* of tha world hava ptaced comedy role he crested in
thla
summer,
it
"Robin
and
tropical Jungles of Ceylon, the
him among tha foraniost "Tha Pink Panther," also a
the Seven Hoods."
Cinemascope • T e c a 1 c e-t­
Blake Kdwardi Production for
Few rritica will argu* with pianist* of hla generation.
or drama opens with Holden, Carl Sandburg who called
Johannesan haa chosen the (he Miriich Corporation and
an American ataman in a Burl Ives "the mightiest bal­ final* of Grieg's Plano Con­ United Artist*. In tha current
The itag* la let, tha acta
Japanese prison camp, watch­ lad aingcr o f any century." certo In A Minor for his film, he is called upon to solve
eighth
ape|uirnnce
on
the
Ball
rehearsed
and tha curtain
a series of murders of which
ing as British officer Guin- However, the famed ballailier
Telephone Hour. One o f the the prime suspect Is a saucy, ready to go up Saturday
la
more
than
that.
Mr.
Ivea
neia march** his surrendered
moet successful and popular
night when tha RVAH-One
troopa into the jungle com­ la both n motion picture and
romantic concertos avar writ­
stage
actor,
n
published
writ­
pound as though they were on
Tigrrelte*
presents their loten, it was finished when tha
drew parade. Gulnneii under­ er o f prose and poetry and
val talent show fur the bene­
composer
waa
only
23
year*
goes torture rather than acqui­ an expert sailor. During his old and waa destined to be
fit of the Sanford UKO.
esce In camp commandant Sc- Junior year in college he waa
Curtain time at tha Civic
the only concerto that Grieg
saue Uayakiwa's order that atrlcken with the wanderlust was ever to write. Thla ma­
Center I* 8 p. m. The bo* of­
A couple of birds picked
British officers work bcilde and act out with his banjo to ture, difficult and brilliant
fice will he open at 7 p. m.
their men in the construction travel the land. He literally work la simple in emotion ytt tha wrong place for shelter and tickrta will ho available.
yesterday
and
added
another
of a war • vital railway bridge sang for hia supper by trndhas a background o f tremend item tu the police daily re­ There will be 2B arts.
across the River Kwai. Hol­ ing songs for hamburgers. In
oua dramatic power.
port.
den, who intends to survive 1940 his career really began
Thia first Bell Telephone
THREE 'CANES OUT
Capt. A. St. Williams was
on
a
weekly
network
radio
the war, fears Clones*' defi­
Hour o f the aea.von will he summoned to the home of
CORAL GABLES (HIT) —
nition of honor as much as he thaw.
produced by Charles Andrews Mrs. Franrrs W. Thigpen, Rill Miami's Hurricanes now have
After tour of duty in the
fears Hayikawa's ruthleaiCorpa performing in and directed by Clark Jones. Park Ave., when she reported three first stringers out of
nen. Ha manages a desperate Air
"This
is the Army," Mr. lv#a' Tha aeries ia produced by the bird* had established resi­ tile lineup for their risah with
escape.
Htnry Jaffa Enterprise*, with d e n t in her fireplaee.
Georgia Tech in Atlanta Sat.
Gulnneia' stubborn courage reputation as a h a l l a d t e r
Barry Wood at executive pro.
Capt. Williams liberated urday. Junior defensiv* tackle
started
to
grow.
lie
wee
soon
forces Hayakawa to lose face
durer. The next Telephone the Invaders and calm was James Nock sprained an an­
but then, to prove that tha receiving more personel apHour, on November 10, will u-xtored.
kle in practice Tuesday and
pcarance,
redio
end
movie
o
f­
prisoners aro superior to
be
an all-Oscar llammcratein
ia not expected to h* ready
their situation, Guinness take* fers than he could handle. On
program with Henry Fonda
HOGAN RESIGNS
for the game. Senior Harry
command of the bridge con­ the stage ha ia best remem­
at host.
PHILADELPHIA iU PI) — Fersch will replace him In the
struction and sees to U that bered fo r hla rote in Big
Ed Hogan, public relation* ill. lineup.
the work is done.
Holden, meanwhile, sees his romanca with British nurse
Temperature of Mercury’s rector for the Pliiladelphis
Ann Sears ended when he ia sunny side has been estimat­ Eagle*, has resigned to arcept
it has been estimated that
"drafted" by the British be ed by astronomers as tiring a new position in tha near a eollece graduate earns at
w i£ » u u
cause of his personal know led more than 700 degrees Fshr future. Hogan has been with least 1230.000 more during his
ga o f the Kwai River situation. enhelt.
(he Englrs einre 1917.
lifetime than a nnngradu.it*.
Wlith commandoes, J a c k
NOW
Hawkins and Geoffrey Home.
Wiener O f T
Holden desperately struggles
Academy Awerde
back through tha Jungle to de­
i "BRIDGE ON THE
stroy tha Kwai Bridge.
RIVER K W A I"
Tha screenplay for ' T h e
SATURDAY NITE SEPTEMBER 26
la Color
Bridge on the River Kwai"
OPEN U S
waa written by Pierr* Boulle
RIGHT FROM THE MIAMI BEACHCOMBERS CLUB
baaed on hla novel at the
same UU«: ha, loo, won an
c TILL 3(68 I
Academy Award.
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Frank Staatra. Dean Martin.
Joey liahop ta d Sammy Da­
v it Jr.
"Lady la a C age" la the
•lory oi ■ rich, elegant wom­
an who, through a power fail­
ure, become* trapped is her
home elevator. Ae ahe and the
elevator hang rutpended sine
feet above the ground a aerie*
c f ahoc king event* occur.

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Baby Seminoles Blank Little Parkers 24-0
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Hurricanes Nip Sanford's Braves, 7-6
day night white Um Rada vara
idk. But th* PhUllea bk v ■
U decision to tba Milwaukee
Brave*.
Hut enabled tba Rada to
nova up vithla thraa faraea of
tba PhtHtea vhila they aat
around tbatr total room* and
al*o provided tba Cardiaala
with tba chance to cut tbalr
flrat-placa deficit to only 3Vi
gamaa by avaaptag a doublebaadar from tba Pittsburgh
Plrataa 4-2 and 4-9.
And bow all at ooca tba two

WINTER PARK - Semin­
ole High's JayVets made R
H gamaa in a row without a
loss Thursday afternoon when
they splashed a M to 9 white­
wash Job sU over tba Baby
Wildcats of Wiatsr Park High.
Tba Baby geminolos wars
uaaeored upon all laat season
sad have at least a good start
an protecting tbalr skiea thla

fait-fiying purauara arc count- coma typical la recant days—
la* tbalr bleaalBga—tba chance they hit too little and too lata.
to get at tba front runner* face
Two triples by Joe Torre—
to fact before tba teatoo la the first la the m ood inning
over.
and the second in the eighthTba Red* have two game* drove in three of tba runs that
left to play with tba PbilUea created a 49 Milwaukee lead
and tba Cardinala have three. and negated a desperation
If nothing alee, thla meana thrae-run Philadelphia rally In
tba PhUllea can’t back in. the last of the eighth. The los­
They're got la beat their elo*- ing pitcher was Jim Burning,
eat purtuen or Mow tba Hag. tba veteran who so often bad
Tba Pbilliei dropped tbatr bean the Phillies' "stopper"
fourth straight game and this season. Wsda Blasingame
■lath la their laat mvcb out- want 7V4 innings to pick up
logs la ■ fashion that has be- his seventh win of the season.

McDermott, Smith
Post TD's On Dashes

By Jtas Baccbaa
to the two. Bat a clipping pete
Tba Philadelphia PhUlits That’s because it’s getting
Someone once said, referr­ alty nullified tho play aad tha
■ay not be lost because they
ing to athletic competition, Braves were out of danger.
hesitated but they sura have mighty crowded up around first
plan to the NL with both tbs
that there was nothing sweet­ It was almost a dual between
erastag a frae-fcg-aB.
er than the fruit of revenge. the defensive tackles. Stan
First K was the QaeinnaU Rads end the Cardinals press­
And the Hurricanes of South Hemphill aad Laslte Green of
Rads who barged back lata the ing in tohlnd tba Phillies and
National League pennant raea mating all aorta at mathe­
Semlooie tasted that delicacy the Braves' forward wall stood
combinations that
and aow it'a the It. Louis matical
Thursday night when they nos­ out like a bright red hunter's
Cardinal* who have movsd could “ rob" tba PhiHlea of
ed out the Sanford Junior High vest. Across the line the Hur­
back into a position which must their first flag since 1150.
Braves by a score of 7 to I la ricanes’ Dave Druedlng aad
the season's opener for both Bruce Stewart played outataodbe reckoned with. Things wan Tba Phillies bad an oppor­
clubs at Lyman High Field in ing football, despite tha fact
getting pretty sticky lor the tunity to restore their lead to
Longwood.
lb s BBS JayVeei wasted an Phillies M hours aga but to­ four gamaa whan they played
that Stuart left the game one*
Last season tbs Braves sad with a leg injury and later
time la getting ea the score- day they know tba maaniag of the Milwaukee Braves Thursthe Hurricanes tangled on two returned white Druading also
board. After taking the kick­
off the little Parker* mlacusd
occasion*. In tba tint tilt at went out with the twisted kneo
Longwood the Braves cam* but also returned to eontinno
and Chuck Figott pounced on
from behind eo (mother Head his effective defensive play.
tba loose pigskin to gst the
Coach Jim Clark's "south The game's top ground gain­
Sanford youngsters la control.
Like the Yanks* Stadium tonight even toougn an angry The Redskins ara lirapisg skins a n a four and n half over Minnesota at toe Angeles wind” and several weeks la­ er waa McDermott who posted
Ron Dudley picked up U
and the St. Loula Cardinala ter the Braves whipped the 40 yards in th* tilt's ledger.
yards aad Rally Ogden reeled Santa who precede them in Tittle Insists be te well enough badly with six players doubt­ point undardog.
ful performers. They ere fulloff 11 before Terry Ecbots lb* summer, Coach Allis Sber- to play.
In gsmea Sunday, tba Cleve­ (1-9-1) are a six-point choice Hurricanes again, 13 to 0, in Garrett and Ruhright had to
over the Forty Miners (1-1) at the Peanut Bowl contest in be the other top offensive
scampered U yards to the mas’s New York Giants don’t Gary Wood, a rookie from beck Doa Bosseter, linebacker
Cornell, wiU replace Tittle, Rod Breedlove, center Fred land Browns (1-9-1) are a nine- San Francisco. Monday, the Sanford.
stars for the Hurricanes.
three. From there, Buddy
push panic button*.
who is suffering from bruised liegeman, end Angelo, Cola, point favorite over the Eagles Green Bay Packers (1-1) are But It s u a different story The two clubs were about as
Stump! crashed over for the
evenly matched as the scoew
avsrtooktwg tbs Tribe’s Initial little Seminole touch­ But if revengeful Sam Huff rib cartilages incurred during linebacker Bob Pellegrini end &lt;M) at Philadelphia; the rated six over the Lions (l-0-1) last night.
Sunday’s
Pittsburgh reserve Unaman George Seal*. Steelera (1-1) ara a four-point at Detroit.
With threo minutes remain­ indicated.
isaco against the strong down. bo PAT attempt was sod bis Washingtos Redskin last
Redskins quarterback Son­ eholco over the Dallas Cow­
ing in the second stanza Hur­ Score by quartan:
missed sad (he Baby Tribe teammates pin a third atralght gama.
Huff, for eight ywar* the ny Jorgenson also baa bruis­ boys (1-1) at Pittsburgh; the
ricane halfback John McDer­ Sanford
•0« M
night. Oat Orange County led g to 0 at the quarter.
defeat on tha defending Na­
mott scampered exactly half 8*. Seminote
879M
•porta writer—who aaw the An Intercepted paaa put the tional Football League East­ Giants' middle linebacker, re­ ed ribs but will play. The Colts (1-1) are picked by threo
turns with Warrington (0-2) gam* will be the first night and a half over the Chicago
the distance of the gridiron for
gesJord-Tltusvilla atfilr-siyi Seminole* on the move again.
ern Division champions tonight which hasn’t beaten the Giants contest for the Glints In Nsw Bean (1-1) at Baltimore; the
a touchdown and Richard RuK (ha same two tasma clash Young Ralph Stumpf went 22
York in Jt years nod the Red­ Rami are a half-point favorite
brigbt crashed two yards for
again 10 times this aaason yards and pasted to Echols at lb* Stadium, concern will in 12 games since 1957.
the extra point which ultimate­
for 23 mors. Greg Ganas rac­ snowball In New York.
ly proved to be the margin
ked up three yards on an end The Giants (0-2) haven't won
of victory.
run followed by Stumpf with in recent yeara wnen quarterSanford came back In the
seven and a second little Sem bsck Y. A. Tittle was absent,
inole touchdown. Young Pigott and they win t&gt;e without him
Jsen Krieck led the Sand­ third period and about midway United Press latenattenel
By Andrew 1. Reese Jr.
race—collide Saturday night in loss to Texas Tech, noting the spur Lesgus for tht second through that quarter, with the
Sid Glllmen is wearing the
tried to boot the PAT but It
waa short.
JACKSON, MU*. (UPI) - i battle between two closeiy- Bulldogs lost three fumbles, straight week aa she pound­ Braves In possession on South pained expression of a fight­
Seminole's 42, Phil Smith elec­ er who has been decked once
Another pais interception
Mississippi State and Florida metched teams with elmoit id­ twice within the Tech 20, and ed out a 217/653. After two
trified
Brave backers with
gBttered Mho game an their put the Baby Seminoles on
had
two
puses
intercepted.
end see* the sem* punch com­
weeks of bowling, Jean la the
—two strong darkhorso entries entical goals.
toarhdowa gatkpe last week the march again.
He praised the showing of proud possessor of a 177 aver­ brilliant gallop into paydirt ing again.
Both
are
hungry
for
national
in
the
Southeaitem
Conference
The
attempt
for
the
PAT,
how­
which at least gave *#■!•
Later In the drive Stumpf
The coach of the San Diet*
acclaim but face long, arduous quarterback Don Edwards but age.
ever, did not dick and that
aalss a lit with the apstart hit for five yards and then
schedules. A victory in this, felt State didn't do enough Other high games were was th* end of the scoring Chargers, defending champi­
dashed 28 more for the third
their opening conference game, passing. Davis hinted the Bull roiled by Dot Johnson with % story.
ons of the American Football
Sanford score. Agiln the ex
could be a big boost to the dogs would take to the air 172 and a 180, Darkle Owens
League, saw hie 1901 West­
All
told,
it
was
primarily
a
But picking Seminole does Ira point try was short.
more this week.
morale of either team.
ern
Division titilita flattened
with
171
and
Dot
Schattane
defensive battle from gun to
n’t mean that Pliott’s pig
At this point in the ball
A crowd of 30,000 to 40,000 is Harper, a 188-pound Junior, with 171. Glrta turning in 500 gun.
The lest swim meet of the
by
Injuries
to 23 key players
akinaers won't have their bead game H e a d Coach Ralph
expected for Uie 8 p. m. CST scored on an 80-yard punt re­ eerlei Included Marge K ippseason was held at the Atatea
Except for the two explosive In 1002 end finish with a 4-10
scalping bands full toolghtl
Stumpf started testing his Park Swimming Pool In Or­
turn
and
set
up
another
by
kickoff at Mississippi Memor
500, Dot Johnson and Darkis dashes, BO percent of the con­ record.
a a m
ATLANTA (UPI) - Charlie lal Stadium to the second half scrambling 56 yards with
depth. Bill Frlsby and Alan lando recently and wits spon­
Saturday night In Buffalg
Owena with 501 and Jean test was played between the
The Ortnadlers will show up Peoples, iking with Chris
screen
pass.
Larry
Dupree,
the
Tnte, former Georgia Tech as­ of a major college doubletwo 30-yard stripes. Once, how- the Chargers (1-1) will bo
with a powur-ltdea offensive Acres accounted for 2S yards. sored by the Colonial Swim sistant, feces his old bau here header. Mississippi meets Ken­ Gators' ator fullback, was Krieck — 653.
The leading teams Include ever, the Hurricanes worked without half of their champi­
machine, plus Donnie Barrel This yardage, plus a 15-yard Team.
hemmed in and ran Just seven
Seminole Swim Association Saturday when he sends his tucky in the afternoon.
Team
12 with a perfect record the ball to Sanford’s 17-yard onship backfield and with twe
ton—a top notch aphers car penalty assessed against tht
Miami Hurricanes against the The Gators, ted by halfback timet for 21 yards.
of eight wins and no loises; line and from that point half­ other flritlln* players doubt­
Her who tried hie beat, and Baby Parkera, put Seminole continued to hold (he spot­ Yellow Jackets of Bobby Jack Harper, made an impres­
wsa successful—to some ex in possession of the ball on light in the eight and under Dodd.
Betty Anne's Halratyling tev back Dennis Garrett toted it ful.
sive atari last week with a 21teat—in ransacking tba Ttibe'a Winter Park’* six. Friahy relay events. The boy*’ team
en-and
one-half wins and a
Tate,
who
took
over
as
head
I win over Southern Method­
of Walt Morgan, Michael
teepee last season.
half game tost and followed
sprinted around end for the Smith, Tommy Hunter and coach at Miami this year, ser­ ist, while State suffered a
by O.K. Tire Shop with a sev­
founh and (Inal Baby Semin David Dekl* placed first In ved under Dodd for seven 21-7 upset defeat by Texas
H our “ rseollscter" ole tally.
en and one log. Team Nine
years
and
was
In
charge
of
Tech.
the frse and medley retaye.
la "reealteeUa*" wa recall
occupies the number four spot
While his offensive tactics The girls' team including Tech's defense last season.
The oddimaken, apparently
the Grenadier* were "rifle paid off, su did Stumpf and
W. L. Pet. GB In league standings,
Thus
an
expected
crowd
of
remembering
State’s
surprising
THE FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY
haUa'" the wnrHare pret­ Coach John Colbert's delen Charts Roeemond, K a t h y 45-48.000 can look for th e
93 69 .612
Jane Adcock was the only
performance last year, have New York
Reagan,
Colleen
Harrleon
and
ty badly when "pries" was live plans. Led by Pigott with
game between these two top tabbed the Bulldogs a shaky Baltimore
girl rolling a turkey this week
90 64 .584 4
declared at the game-endiag six tackles, Echols with four, Debbla Mlia came in with a Southern independents to res­
Chicago
one-point favorite.
but e number of the ladles
90 64 .584 4
first
end
a
second
In
these
gna last fafl.
Lee with five, the Baby Sem events.
Detroit
tore
simitar
defense
prepared,
Coach
Paul
Davis
said
mis­
80
73
.523
13(4
converted
splits Including Ma­
* * *
took* had little difficulty with
in part, by the same man.
takes "limply killed us" in the Los Angelee 78 77 .503 10(4 rion Farella and Mary Ander­
Tht
13
and
14
year
old
Although it waa inllelpat the Parker offense.
Cleveland
70 77 .497 17(4 son making the 5-0. Caroline
ad that Colonial would be The Sanford squid will go boyi, Melt Morgan, Rob BeeMlnnraota
76 77 .497 17(4 Plerro and Mary Smith tha
etrcug offensively, they found back to work today In preps aerer, Chris Wilson and BUI
Boiton
5-7, tha 2-7 by Edith Zeuli
69 85 .448 25
out last week against Cocoa ration for their second event Bracken took fourth and fifth
Waablngton 60 94 .390 34
and Marilyn Farguaon, tha
they were alto strong deleu of the season with Boone placet In their relaye. Indi­
Kanaaa City 55 07 .362 38
3-10 by Cammy Myere, Jean
alvtly, holding Cocoa score High's B a b y Braves next vidual honors went to Kathy
Position Weight Class
Number
Nam*
Thursday's Results
Krieck and Marilyn Ferguson,
Reagan and Walt Morgan
lest.
Thursday,
10
10
Freak Whllham
QB
138
• * a
the 0-7-10 for Dot Johnson.
No game* scheduled
who aach placed fourth in the
Ronnie Hinson
11
140
13
QB
Today's Games
individual msdtty,
Marlon Farella picked up tha
■a, tfcte leaves u* with the
At Boniface
13
113
11
QB
Saturday and 8unday tha
5-8-10 and 3-0-7-10 washout
Mg guesUen. Wee last FrlRoeton at Detroit
B
IS
Ernie Haumoister
137
11
annual meeting of the Florida
aigbt's affair Just eus ef
New York at Wuhlngton,
Chuck Hcott
20
11H
ISO
11
these "uighto" far the SemiAAU will be held at the
night
SIGN FOR FIGHT
W. L. PcL GU
Uteri Weber
138
21
1IH
11
neleef
Cherry Plata Hotel in Or­
NEW YORK (UPI) —
Baltimore at Cleveland, night
.584
V
O
Phils.
64
Bern)*
Barbour
HB
133
22
11
a * *
lando, Local delegatee attend­
Chicago at Kansas City, night Li(hth*avywsight contender
.566 S
30
Bill Kuykendall
13
E
173
ing will bt Prealdent Sally
We think it was beesusa no Cincinnati 86 66
Carl Bobo Olson has signed
Minnesota at Los Angeles,
80
.562
9
V
s
Danay
Tllll*
•
S
t.
Louis
144
67
32
HB
13
Bsnford club of lata has been
Rosamond, Secretary P at
night
to meet middleweight eon
S3
Ricky WalUtrom
85 68 .666 4(4 Hardin and delegates Ruth
143
HH
11
cipable of just naturally mak 8. Fran.
Saturday’s Games
tender Joa* Torres in a 1940
Sonny
Meeeer
Fit
180
78
11
.620 10
Milwaukee 79
tag that many miscues,
Potgar and Dr. Urooke Smith.
Roeton at Detroit
r o u n d fight at Madison
Buddy
llurton
193
41
HR
13
• * «
Pittsburgh 77 75 .507 12
Plans ara already being
Baltimore
at
Cleveland
Square
Garden Oct. 23.
Lee
Sparkman
42
FR
200
11
As w* said, wa'U take the L. Anssles 75 76 .490 14 (4 made for • local awim meet
New York at Washington
Olson ia a former middle51
148
Tony Gontslea
C
It
TO 12 .461 19 to be held In 1065. This will
geminotes tonight. But, we'U Chicago
Chicago at Kansas City, twl- welgdt champion and now is
Joe Fnrlesa
iao
to
G
13
84 90 .416 26
admit, ws might havo to eat Houston
be a tremendous undertaking
nlght
ranker seventh among light
Steve Harris
G
at
173
11
this column—word for word New York 61 100 .136 37 Vi and will require the coopera­
Minnesota
at
L.
Angeles,
night
heavyweight contenders.
Bred i’ rudea
O
180
aa
13
paper and all—next Monday
Thursday's Keaulta
tion of the entire city of San­
• • *
160
43
Jo*
Purdy
G
13
Chicago 4 Los Angeles S
ford. Committee* are now at
Steve Clark
183
44
G
13
Prom the mail bag:
8t. Louis 4 Pittsburgh 2 1st, work to make tha Initial meet
43
Steve Groover
143
G
12
“ In reading your Thinking
twinlght
a lucrrea and to continue it
David Howe
70
C
Out Loud’ column I see you St. I.ouia 4 Pittsburgh 0, 2nd aa an annual avant.
190
12
Tommy Cason
T
brought to mind past members
178
71
13
night
of the Sanford Junior High Milwaukee 5 Philadelphia 3
David Noell
T
73
310
11
Braves and the SHS Semi
David Golloher
193
71
T
11
night
notes.
Barney Steele
304
74
T
11
Only gsmea scheduled
"Thought yen might gst a
73
David Jarrell
T
315
It
Today1! Games
baag ef knowing that Mike
49
Mike
Gray
K
171
11
San Francisco at Chicago
Merges te also playing with
at
K
ISO
Eddie Griffith
11
Milwaukee at Philadelphia,
82
Aady
Lyon
R
153
13
night
•ten theugh ho had not I
Larry Watoom
as
E
210
13
FANTASTIC
a Wether playing with ekber St. Loula at Pittsburgh, night
Cesakas
—
Jtes
Pigott,
Jim
MtCoy,
Dick
William*,
the Braves ar flomteotes ha­ Loa Angeles at Houston, night
Ralph Stamp, John Colbert.
Barbara R o h r e r s a m e
ter* ho certainly baa a »la Cincinnati at Nsw York 2,
through
with
a
tremendous
twl-nlght
ter, Nikki, who played with
215/674 In the W o m a n ’ s
Saturday's Gsmea
the Powder Puff team."
Scratch League last week and
Cincinnati at New York
—Mre. L. E. Morgan
A T THE JAI ALAI FRONTON
helped her teem step into the
Thinks Mrs. Morgan, s lot Milwaukee at Philadelphia
number two spot tn the stand­
ON 17*92 IN FERN PARK
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ings as thsy won throe points
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SHS To Host Colonial In Metro Contest Tonight
Tribe Is Rated
Slight Favorite
Over Grenadiers
By JaUaa SUastrsn

St|f

Oanforh

Fri. Sept. 25. '64—Page 9

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Greyhounds Will Race
Cardinals At Ocoee

The curtain will be lifted tosight oa Seminole H i g h
Copeland's starting lineup definitely serve aa a defen­ ing a difficult evening at
By Jim Batchas
School'* home football acheHerald Sparta Writer
Ocoee, particularly when they
will Include ends Gene Wlnklc- sive linebacker.
dole when the Metro Confer­
A little over a month apt man 0 7 3 ) and John Stuart
Copeland has announced that have to face such threats t
ence spotlight is turned on
the Tribe’s contest with the Head Coach Dick Copeland, (173), tackles Allie Bucs.se Wagner has been named cap (be Cardinals' outstanding Da
Colonial Grenadiers of Orlan­ end coach Tom Farley and line (190) and Richard Patterson tain of the club for this year vid Grant, a triple-threat back.
coach Tom Barnes greeted a
do.
group ot candidates for the (113), guards Chuck Wagner and that Blanton and Winkle- Too, the Cardinals have that
The affair will get under
(170) and Jody Toole (163), man have been picked aa co- game under their belt with
Lyman High football team.
wag at I p. m. and adding to
Apopka and that experience
Except for alx returning center Dave Mattla (190), captalna.
the color of the occasion will
Jack
Blanton Through the green dlmnes* might also make a difference.
lettermen. they wore a green quarterback
be bands from both Colonial bunch of high school athletes. (130), halfbacks PhU l'crrault Copeland sees some bright However, Copeland and his
and Seminole.
Toalght the Greyhounds — (133) and A1 Cantrel (130) and spots. Among the “ rookies" he aides have acounted Ocoee
It will be the first time a still green and with those fullback Austin Saville (173). has some boys who have had well and there la no defeatist
Metro
Conference
football tame six returning lettermen
There's a possibility that Junior high experience and attitude emong the Grey­
game will be played In this —face their Initial test of the Keith Salmi (163) will start at have shown In practice sess­ hounds.
city. Seminole became a mem­ season. They will go to Ocoee one of the tackle slota in place ions that they have potential.
Wlnkfonun will handle the
ber of the Metro last year dur for a rontevt with the tough of Patterson.
Among these arc a pair «d kickoff chores for Lyman
lag the basketball season. SHS Ocoee Cardinals who sport a
Another
fullback,
Terry halfbacks, Larry Lott and Paul while Eddie tong, a transfer
baseball and track teams com 11 to 12 win over Apopka last Toole (163) will probably see Lambert.
quarterback, wilt do the punt­
peted in the Metro but this week.
The 'Hounds are anticipat­ ing.
some offensive duty end will
will complete the cycle and
the local school becomes a
full lima member.
Coach Red Kite will bring
a formidable Grenadier eleven
to Sanford tcnlght—undoubted
ly seeking revenge for last sea­
son's 13-20 loss to SHS when the
Sanford eleven roared back In
the late minutes of the contest
to take the decision before a
borne crown.
On the other hand. Coach
Jim Plgott and aides Jim Mc­
Coy and Dick Williams are at
the helm of a Seminole squad
which they claim la Just as
determined to again conquer
the Grenadiers as the dub
was last year.
Both clubs have lost some
o f last year's talent. However,
both have returning lettermen
which would force observers
to rate the contest as a toss
up. Nevertheless, Sanford is
being given the edge.
Seminole's offensive attack
will be led by Lee Sparkman
and halfback Buddy Burton.
the most improved bowler on the team; Verna
N AVY W IV E S LEAGUE CHAMPIONS, tho
If these lads can come up with
Holt.... bowler with lliu Mr Ir-hI average; .Mrs.
RV
A
Il-9
Bombers,
are
presented
Individual
tro­
a good nkht SHS ahould be
Swanson; Elizabeth Klein, team enptnin; tiuzy
phies by Mrs. C. W, Swanson (third from le ft ),
able to hold its own with Colon­
Keno, Vicki McUough and l ’at Sipley.
wife
o
f
the
SNAS
commnmlinif
officer.
Shown
ial. On the other hand, the lo­
(liem id Photo)
with their uwarils ure (from left) Slarcitt F oy ,
cals recall Donnie llarreUson, a
Grenadier halfback, who rolled
up yardage for the Grenad­
iers last season.
The Tribe goes into the con­
test with a 13-13 Ue with Titusville on IU record following a
■omewbat dismal opener in
the east coast city.
Colonial comes Into the fray
Vickla McGough'a 187-439 era A team chalked up four verted the 2-7. Pst Willis
Th# RVAH-6 -O'* Wives
fresh from a 13 to 0 triumph
helped
the RVA1I-1 Tigeret- wins from the Checkrrtails picked up the 3-7 and the 3-10
It-il
by
Pat
Drurulpli'a
170
won
over Cbcoa. The Grenadiers
fell for Fran llallard, Betty
allowed Cocoa nine first downs four point# from KVAil-t) tea mnka a eleitn sweep "O " Wives H team.
and posted only six for them “ 0 " Wives to move Into a tin ■gainst Team Two and Mar­
Pam Papsoti was queen of tfulllun, and Jan Valentine.
eelves. But 1c doing so, they for first place In the Holler
Ellen Brady anil Uarburu
garet Boot#’ ITS spurred the the split clrrla when she runrolled to 189 yards on tile Motor Navy Wives Lrugin-.
Ituhrer rolled two turkeys
verted
the
6-7
split.
Donmi
wins
ground and X) In the air. The Retired Wive# made a E-7-3-Der* to three
Atkins toppeled the 2-3-7; ari l each while Vicki McGouglt
Against Titusville.
Sanford clean sweep against NAB against the Oop Ups.
Mary Smith the 3-1-7. The uud Alice Sexton chalked up
posted 13 Trst downs and 163 “ O'* Wives to earn a part of
Iturhuru Uoliier’a 180-409 5-10 fell for Verna Ilot tun. a turkey apiece, Vickis Me.
ground yards plus 22 in the the first place slot.
salvaged three polnta for the Margaret Bolts, and Shirley Gough rolled high gama of
,
air.
Verna Bolton's 103-490 aid­ Savagettes against tha Odd Simas. Sury Rena, Lucy Up- 187 and Allc* Sexton had
Tho outcome of tonight's ed the “ Hoot Owl a" to win Bolls and Ellen Brady's 172drgraff and Jo Watson con­ high series of 813.
tiff could well depend upon
four polnta from the Misfits 137 was High for the Drugwhich club can claim any of­
anil tlio RVAH-t “ O'* Wives onettes-vs-RVAH-t "O ” Wives
fensive consistency.
"II" team chalked up four with three points going to the
Plgott will probably lead off
wins from KVA1I-7 Vigilan­ Dragoncttes.
with coda Larry Watson ( 210)
The Checkertain’a “O " Wltes.
and Alike Gray (173), tackles
Dave N'oell (210) and Dave
Golloher (193), guards Steve
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By Marshall Ling*
New York Yankee*, with their
Herald 8 poet# Writer
14th pennant in the lait 16
Th* roaring Oviedo Uona,
years practically on, today fresh from a victory in thair
announced they are now ac­ initial outing e v e r
th*
cepting mail orders for World Zephyrhllle Bulldogs 1 a ■ t
Series ticket*.
week, will task win number
The Yankee* tald a limited two of tha currant grid sea­
number of box and reserved son whan they entertain Creaseats will go on sale Immedi­ rant City tonight at John
ately. by mall only. There will Courier Field.
be no "over-the-counter" sales
The affair will get under
of box and resented irat*.
day at 8 p. nt.
Mall orders will be limited
The Lions will still be with­
to no more than two sets of out the aervicea o f halfback
World Serif* tickets per cu» Billy Mikler and Head Coach
tomer. Each act consist* of Arthur Scott witl call on
one ticket for each of Ihe three Charlie Miller to taka Mlkgames scheduled at Yankee ler'a spot.
Stadium.
Also unavailable for to­
The Serle* will open In the night's fracaa will b« guard
park of th* National League Wayne Jacob* and flanker
champion on Wednesday, Oct. Jim Reusley. Jacob* was
7, ami the second game will himveil up In Oviado’a opener
he played there Thursday, last Friday night and hns
Oct. 6.
misted drill# this w*ak.
The third, fourth and fifth
Beasley will be replaced by
games If ncreiiary will be Arnle Arndt and Paul Lucas
played at Yankee Stadium, If will probably a** action In
Ihe Yankee* win tin? pennant, place of Jacolis.
with no day off for travel l(
Oviedo, operating a* an In­
i n eastern (ram wins the NL dependent, was Impressive In
flag.
That would mean the New
GETS OSCAR AWARD
York portion of the Series
PARIS (U P I) — Former
would he played on Oct. 9.
world middleweight boxing
ID, II, a weekend. If required
champion Sugar Ray Robinson
Ihe sixth and i f tenth gniue*
would return to the NL park. hsa been awarded the French
Box srnla for the Hire* sports writers Oscar for be­
gome* at Yankee Stadium will ing the most popular foreign
sell for $3ti a set and grand- sportsman to visit Franco in
stand for 424. An additional IDOL
fl.oo is required for mailing
13 MILLION FIGHT
and handling each total or.
NEW YORK (UPI) —
tier.
Ticket ortleri must be ac­ President Frederic Brooks of
companied hy «
certified Sporlsvlaion, Inc., predicted
rlieck. bankers cashier check, authoritatively today that tha
U. S. money order or express return Caaslua Clay-Sonny
money order only. No orders Liston match at Boston on
post marked prior to Friday Nov. 16 will bo a |5-ntlllloa
fight.
night will be accepted.

R V A H -5 '0 ' W ives Knotted W ith Retired
W ives For First Place In Holler League

R A N C H E R S and

Crescent City To
Clash With Lions
its 33 to 7 win ovar Zephyrhllta, a highly rated bail club
and tha expert* maintain that
tha Lions will continue thair
mareh by taking Crescent
City tonight.
Crescent City opened last
weak also but dropped a 41
to 6 decision to Bunnell.
Heading tha Lion* again
tonight will b* Jim ruurler,
Oviedo's triple threat ace.
Halfback* will be Miller and
Bruce Dowlen and Ted Ball,
hom will b* back at hla full­
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Arndt will eoupl* up with
Rax Brook* at tha end slots,
Tim Colhort and Harley Cox
will opomto tho tsrkl* posi­
tion*, guards will b* Jimmy
Fsucer and Lucie, am) Char11* Beasley will be at center.
Scott won’t say much about
tonight's ball game, However,
there la little doubt but that
th* Lion* ara hungry enough
to chow up Croscont City this
evening ond continue thotr
•weep to tho school's finset,
gridiron campaign
In Its
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TOIT ARK h*r«br nollfU-t added to their effort with a
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a mortaaa* ani.umbnrlng lha
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It, pas* II. r-ibllo lt*«-..r&lt;l«
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tita
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ha* b«an fllrS se.lnst s-&gt;U to
In second plaea art tha La
tb* abura-MyU-I suit, an,I »"U
ara r,&lt;iu!r.l to ««rv. a copy of Sabres with a record of nlna
your An.w.r lo lha Complaint
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flc* Hus :t*J, orUmlo, Plort-u..
am) to til* th* arts!"*! ot «u--h her team with a Ion game.
A n.w .r with tb* Clerk of th* [n third place, tha Tempests
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of 165-179 fo r a 466 aerie*.
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II foot power ehlft
Book II. Pag* 71. Publla
tha Circuit Court c f the Ninth moldboard, full power clrcla
Record* of Seminal* Coun­
Judicial Circuit In end for revere*: power eteerlnu: D en ty. Florid*;
■om laeU County, Florida, pur. Ins front wheel*: ISOS x 14 Including:
cuaat t* a Final Decree of l*-p ly tire* front and rear;
I HE Built-In R o n s * —Mo­
tarccleiHT* entered by the O r* fully aneloeed cab with eafaty
del J ( t ( V Serial No, UY
c a ll Court o f lha N i n t h slave: V-Typ* t-loolh erart00141
J u d I a i nl
Circuit
la
nnd tier; tw o whit* headll(hla, tw o
l OK lle frls rra to r — Mo.
com bination a top .tall anil daah
del TA XIX V Serial No. I*V
ltghtv, standard lighting equip­
situs
LANDO FED ER AL HAVINGS ment and on* pair, double fa c ­ baa been filed against you la
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION v e r­ ed. cab mounted directional lha abov* atylod *utt and you
ses FRA N K L SEAMAN nnd ■Isnal llsh ta; hourmater: K o- ar* required to **rve a copy o f
■LIX A B E TH
PALMER SEA­ Sine air eleanar and ell factury your Anawer or P leading In th*
MAN, hi* w ife, which os** atandard equipment. (Minimum Complaint on P la in tiffs atturhears C bsncarr No. 11*44, In weight not law (ban 14,000
Ih* ch sn ea ry Docket Book ot tbs.)
■Sid C ou rt
Uldder to conelder Trade-In
Dated thl* t lr d day *1 H*pt- o f ono need AtID-Chatmero M o­
sm bsr A, D. 1114.
tor (trader, Model AD-4. MN:
(SE A L )
A D -4-I1K , which may be tn___________ Beckwith, J r .
■peeled al c ity Hall, City o f October, 14(1. If you fall la
Clerk o f tb* Circuit Court C’ neaelbetry, Florid*.
do »o, a deer** pro ce s le ie o
B yl Elisabeth llriu n ih an . Bidder*
lo d a ta
net cash will bo taken nsnlnat you for
D. C
pries after Tradv-ln and also (bo relief demanded tn tb*
A. D ues* U ersstrom
d a t e pries aad amount o f p a y­ Cumplalnl.
Rush. Read sa d Marshall
ment* bated an tw o or flvo
WITNESS my hand and o f fi­
X*i 11(1
y o s r deferred payments after cial seal af o ffic e nt Hanford.
OrUndo, Florida
trade-in.
Sam1n.de O u n ty , this ISth &lt;U|
Publish Seat- 14, 1*1*
All bids eball be remitted to o f Hoptembor, IS**.
the follow in g address:
CDK-14
(HKAL)
Tow n Clerk
Arthur H. Beckw ith. Jt.
T ow n el Cnead bevry
Clerk o f Circuit Court
p . a Box i i
lly: Marth* T. VlhD n
Csseelberry, Florid*
I&gt;*puty CDrk
la
seeled
envelop*
leg ib ly JOSRPM M. MURAHKO
m arked “ Tow n * ( Csaaelbsrry— Attorney s t Law
Orsdar Bld“ by tb* IU day a t P. a Bom 444
O ctober A. D. 14(1 by 14;** Pern Park. F lorid*
noon.
Publish lopb IS. 14 * Oct St,
Publleh Bap*. IS, 44, 11*4
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GOOD bo mas In kittens. Ph.
123-0733.
DOGS RECEIVED tor Adop
too, boarded. Animal Res­
cue League, 1799 W. Mlaneiota, DrLead. Ph. 734-1943.

PLUMBINO
Contracting Repain
FREE ESTIMATES
R. L HARVEY
294 Sanfjrd Ava.
FA 2

FOLKS vn seed GOOD
LI4-T-IN-G4

Merle W. Warner
REALTOR
Adelaide H. Moses, Anee.
709 South Park Art.
Sanford, Fl*.
USED LUMBER: 3x4 through
3x13, Shesting and flooring.
309 yds. Leatherette. Many
patterns. Mill Eads. 323 0791
GUNS. Buy, Sell, Trade, Re­
pair. O S T E E N BRIDGE
FISH CAMP.

51. Arlicleti For Rent

RENT A BED
RoiUway, Hospital, B ab
Beds, by Day, Waek, i
FOR A PAINTER, inside or
Month.
out, eaU Luther Tasker at CARROLL'S FURNITURE
322-9139.
lift W. 1st
322-SI
S3. Wanted T o Buy

Legal Notice
NOTICE o r SAtM
Nolle* la hereby glean that
pursuant to th* final Seer**
o f fortrloa u r* and as!* entered
tn tba nam e pending ta th*
Circuit C ourt tn and for f*m l«
nut* County, Flurlda, caa* doohet num ber I41S4, th* under,
alined c le r k w ill *ell ih* pro­
perly eltuated In aold County
d**crlh*d a*:
IXYT i t , HAN L A N T A.
T H IR D SECTION, accord­
in g to plat (hereof aa re­
corded tn Plot Booh II,
pnge 7S. Public R d -orU o f
HemtiMil# County, Florida.
Together with all etrueturen
and Improvement* now and
h trtaftar on t*M land, and tha
rant*. I**u*a, end pruftt* o f tha
abova dex-rtbed pr»&gt;p*rty (p ro­
vided. however, that Ih* Mort­
gagor aboil be onltlted to m l.
l t d and retain tha aald ranta,
laauee. and profit* until dafault hereunder): and all fix .
Iur*e now ur hereafter attach­
ed to o r u ted In connection wtth
the premia** hereto dearrlbed
and In addition thereto th* fot*
ln&lt;eln* dee&lt;-rlt&gt;'-d houeehotd *p.
ptlanraa. which art, and ehalt
be deemed to be. fixture* and
a part a f th* realty, and are a
portion o f tha aacurlty fur ih*
Indebted!:*** herein mentionOne llotp oln t Built-In Sur*
f*.-e Unit, Model No. 1ST

RU III)

On* llotp o ln t DulH-ln Oven,
Model Nu. IS RJ Jill
Ono llu n o sro m W oll F arr,
see. Model No. CB IS1I-Z
public note, to lha h lfh eit
I bail blddar for rath st
o'clock A. M. on th* llh day
October 11(4 s t Ih* Front

(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckw ith. Jr..
Clark o f th* Ctroutt Court
Byi Elisabeth Bruanahsa
Deputy Clark

tIKARDALI* aiilDLET

AND LEW IS
AMornayu for Plaintiff
(S North Court Streoc
Poet OfRo* Box SSSS
Orlondo, F lorida
Publleh Sept. 34, 3114

RAVENNA PARE. 3 Bed­
room, I Bath, Central aircoadltloelag, hasting, builttm S. Fait Ave.
la kitchen, excellent closet
3 or 4 ACRES
FA 1-3213 anytime
apace, established l a v a ,
Good ground, near larga toko.
landscaped. $130 Down. Ph
TOTAL
PRICE
ONLY
94B30
9909 par acre with toms.
3239MB.
Neat small 9-badroom hem*,
LAKE LOT, IN f t m pared
nod. 94,309 with tana*.
EVERETT A . HARPER
AGENCY - REALTOR
SHI A Fork Ava.
Aera of had. In good r*pair.
Phonos PA 3-3394 ar FA 3BH
49 assorted fruk t r e e s .
913,990. Taruu.

Legal Notice

holstering, Draperies, Slip­
FREE ESTIMATE
covers. Tima Psyments si UpkoUtaring ft Msttrou rotLittle as 95 mo. Drapery
avsttog- New ft U*s4 FuroiHardware InstaUatioos.
taro. CoB Nix Bedding Mfg.
KULP DECORATING SHOP
Co., st TM Celery Ava.
Ph. 322-2335
FA 91117.
QUEEN ANN Davenport, good
condition. 323-0753.

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
114 N. Park Ave. FA M123
3-BEDROOM, 3 full bathi, 4th
section of Piaecrest. Eoctes*
•d carport*, many extra*.
3311 8. P u t Pbooe 3334119.

F. B. - HOMES priced
RIGHT am
S-EL-L-IN-0

WE MUST COMPLAIN
TO THE OWNER
Tha pries is too low aa this
Lei tu appraisa end
3 Br. CBS bom« la good
SELL YOL’ n PROPERTY
neighborhood. Lr, larga kit­
chen, Fla. room, tiln both.
Two Iota shaded by beauti­
ful oik tms. t&gt;.B0O. Down
ICE BUILDING LOTS or
payment so low you wa't ba­
Business lots and 1 Building
ll*v* it
oa the lols. Havs I left, one
for |300 m eight (or 12J00 on
tha cornur Main St. and
Court St. and Lexington Ave.
Investment ft Realty
Enterprise FIs. 80-4901.
113 N. Park Ava.
322

SOUTHWARD

SPACIOUS
2-Bedroom with super Flor­
ida room. Around the cor­
ner from Ssmlnoto Hospital
Very shady. Very quirt.
93.993 with BEST BUY
Terms.
B A R T PILCHER, Broker
Personal Service
Call 332-7493
ELBOW ROOM PLUS
SPACE to stretch your legs
on Acre ground, wtth 40
CUrus trees, inside city
limits, North of 30th St. This
lovely 2 story home most be
seen to appreciate. The
large 4 bedrooms, 2 baths,
living room, den ft unusual
Florida room—315,000 wtth
terms.

Stemper Agency
Rrsttor-lniuror-Trsdes
322-4991 1491S. French Ave.

Legal Notice
NOTICE OF S l'tT
I s t a t e OF FLORIDA TO
IRENE LUTZ.
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN:
eworn Complaint having

$100 DOWN
FHA - VA HOMES

3. 3, ft 4 BEDROOMS
net* County. Florida, and aerv*
SANFORD VACUUM 8 V a
A copy thereot on P ls ln tltr *
1, Uk ft 3 BATHS
Attorney, Csrretl Burke, At*
«9.
Schools
ft
Instructions
YOUR REXA1R DEALER
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
tarney at t e e . P. a D raw er Z.
2556 8. Perk
522-4311
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT? Hanford, Florida, on o r bofor*
IEN • WOMEN WANTED AT
SALES • PARTS - SERV1CI
For Complete Informs Lion th# loth day of October, A. D.
ISS 4. o r otherwise decree pro
ONCE to train tor Civil
See or Call Your
con fsaso will be *nt*r*d against
43. Ilnnts, Klowers. Seeds
Service. Good pay. Thou­
you.
PHA - VA
sands of Jobs open. Exper­
Th* Sanford lleretd la de­
UGUSTRUM Viburnum,
sign ated s* * newspapar o f
ience usually unnecessary.
SALES BROKER
g*n *r*l elrculsllos In which
gal. cam, 3 for 91. Carsons
For tnfbrmstten on Jobs, Fa Have The Horae For You tht* citation shell be publlehNursery, lake Drive, Cas­
e.1 one* •sch
__ _ week
____ __fo r ____
Salaries, Requirements, lo­
four
conaecutlv* w eeks
selberry.
cal interview write giving
T f I T b 'U I my hand nnd o f f i ­
address, phone. AMERICAN
cia l seal Of Ih* CDrk o f th*
Circuit
Court on thl* 11th day
2336 PARK £ 8 1 )1
Service, Box 99. Sanford
322-2420
332-7494
t l p s r day rental fo r E lectric
(BEAL)
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr..
NIGHTS 322-9834 - 3230543
C arpal S h sm p o o cr with pur­

Stenstiom Realty

ch a se o f Blue Lustre. C arr o ll's r u r a l turs.

I WHEEL hugags traitor. 135.
403 Baywood Dr.
ENGLISH DICYCLE, BOYS

Far rest atttonumos bargains, check th* Herald cl***-

0

m Taw rvr
or
ow n *.
■ ■ ip , n m a a s a v r
Ann

323-3329 DIAL 2337311
323-9333

FELLS DRILLED, PUMPS, USED FURNITURE, enu room
SPRLNKLER SYSTEMS
or houseful, tools, misc.
All Types and Slats
items, ANYTHING you have Concrete Block Building, 34 x
We Repair and Servtcw
to sell. 333 2270,
34, lerraxxo floors with 1224
STINE
feat floor spsee for Rent.
WE
BUY
ANYTHING
that's
Machinery and Supply Co,
Bowmen's Trailer CL Ph.
07 W 2nd St
FA 3-9433 sellable. We sell anything
that's buyable. 322 3448. J ft 433-4903.
R Trading Post, Inc. 2309 S.
Orange Blossom Trail, Or­
AIR-CONDITIONING
lando.
By FEDDF.RS
HOUSE W A N T E D FROM
H. B. POPE CO„ Inc.
OWNER. Will assume Mort­
300 So. Park Ave.
331-43
gage on 3 Bedroom, 2 hath.
30. Home Appliance*
Writs Full Details—Box M,
95. H ouhch For Sale
DELUXE-wringer type Ken- Sanford lterstd.
more Washer, 950. Space
3 BEDROOM, 1 Bath neat
heater—working order $10.
Plncerert School ft me
Can be sera at 820 Eicambls
Shopping Center. VA Loan,
204 Laurel Dr. Ph. 322 9354.
I DOOR HOT POINT Refrig
3 BEDRM., bath ft tt. 11 N.
erator. Call after 3:30 p. m.
Cortes, N Orlando. 373-0958
CHESTS, SISAL RUG. Rusmxi327-4449
sblr, after 8:30 p. m. 322 9370 Taka over payments.
51. Musical Instruments
Old Fashioned? Rich? Crsmp«d hr spars? It’ll tsks ■
little of eseft, but this is
your BEST BUY. Lr 'g*
Piano Servicing ft Tuning
house (5 or 8 bedrooms) In
Grne Cumbaa — 322-2991 For to« btgl*st selection of Sanford, for Just 115,000.
nearly new and used furni­
51. (IpholHlrry
ture, see Noll's Furolturs BART PILCHER, BROKER
Parsons! Service
Brokerage to Casselberry
OVER 25 YEARS
Call 322-7498
oa
17-92.
Open
9
days
•
to
4ot Fins Workmanship to Up­

55. Vacuum Cleaners

Seminole Realty

S t Johns Realty

A A B ROOFING CO.
COMPLETE ROOFING SRV
NO JOB TOO SMALL
NO JOB TOO URGE
Financing Arranged

ELDER SPRINGS
PLUMBING
DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE
323-TS1T or 332-3133

17-93 at Hiawatha

FOB SALE BY OWNER. Cm tom Built CB Horn*, 3 Bedroams, 3 Baths, living
Boom, Family Room, Utebea, Central halting am
fireplace, large utility and
itoraga, carport* and pitia
$100 DOWN
Deep wall and sprinkling
FHA-VA HOMES ay item on beautifully wood
with
SEVERAL Outstanding 3 ft 3 ad lot llW x W
Sodram Home* available in Redwood tone*. Grove Mam
ail Area* of Sanford. Lot as or area. Call 323-7411 after
• p. m.
Show yon Arooodl

USED Remington portable
Qutotwrltar, w i t h case.
939.93, 1 Used Underwood
portable, like new, 1994 mo­
del, with ease— Rag. 979.39
low 949.93, Used Royal
standard typ*writer, 349.30,
1 Domoostrator, aJactric 19hty adding maehloa with
credit bilanc*. List 9179.30
Payton Realty
now 999.V). POWELL'S OF­
332-1301
17-93 at Hiawatha
FICE SUPPLY.

23. I'aintlng

Legal Notice

•,

LOT or m an scrags on river
or lake adjoining. Writ* Bos
94, Sanford Herald.

15. Special Servirew

Legol Notice

CDR-I9

Payton Realty
W*•* Fourth St Just off Par
tlmmoa. Saleaman a* pro­
perty, 4:00 to 7:0# p, m.
Monday- Wednesday. Friday.
Saturday ft Sunday i:oo to
7:19 p. m.

BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
ef 10,009 Itoms
1309 GrapaviUe Ave.

ISt Sunthln* Almanao
7:11 (#&gt; W aka-op Movie*

It i l l ( I t T b * Jstaoas
•It B aser * CaaU
t l ) F ory

3 BEDROOM, 3 bath home
with If*, living room, fam­
ily mom, tamed yard with
dude ft fruit tree*.
*7,999 • TERMS
133-1101

1-STUDIO beds, clean, rag,
an MO. Divider, IS. Flower HAVE CASH BUYER far
Stand, $4. Chair, nearly new, amaQ nooses usedlag reS3. Boudatr chair, |S. Ency­ pain.
clopedias, other books, *■ Need small tracts of land on
Writ aide with or without
39 Smyrna Dr„ DcBary.
Improve meats.
EVENING APPOINTMENTS SEPT. SPEC. Ladle’s Shoes,
Payton Realty
I Seniors — Harriett's Beauty $1.U oa convanicnt racks.
333-MOt
17-93 at Hiawatha
Nook, 199 So. Oak. Phoot Surplus City.

TiM (14 Tatar

»)

Excellent Location

Sea Mr. Haynea at PMJpa
M Sarvka StiUoa, Mi SI
ft French Are.

SHIFTS • SHIFTS - ONLY *
FRI. ft SAT. ONLY
LIMIT ONE — LIMIT ONE
HENS BARGENS

H it ( t l Sen a*
( i l l (S )-N ew * * Wantbar
l!S* l i t W orld Civilisation
(St Sunrise S, metier

U nas th* Uenheari-

HATCltiJAY

CHILDREN'S Go Kart. • Ft.
Minimal hydroplane, fibre*
glass hart and bow. Racing

c ir c u l a t io n

(A lt af O olobar it . t s i l : Sac.
Hon (111. T itle IS, United
etataa Coda)
1. Data o f fin e s t S ept 11,
till
3. Till* o f publtowtlon: Tha
Sanford Herald
1. Frequency e f lean*: Fab*
llahad dally encapt Saturday
A Sunday A Chrlatmaa Day,
Publlihad Saturday pracadlsf
Chrlilmaa.
4. Location o f know n office
of
pabilcntlon
(Street, city,
eounty, Mate, tip e o d O t Ml
W ait Ft rat ftra o t.
Sanford,
Katnlnala County, F l o r i d a ,
I1T7!
MTU
I. Location o f t h * headqnarttrs or _Sanarnl bnalntas
a (deal o f th* pabtlahars (Not
printer*): Sam# a* abov*
S. Names and a d d rtita * o f
pabllihtr, editor.
In* editor:
Publlibtr W a lte r A. Olelow,
Hanford. F lorida
Editor W alter A. Olelow, Han­
ford. Florida
M antling E d ito r Julian Bttnstrum. Sanford, Florida
7. Owner ( I f cw nad by a
corporation, Ita name and addr*** mint ba stated and alto
Immtdlatety
thereunder
th*
n tm ti and aitdroaiea o f atockhotdvrs a w n in g o r b o ld in g 1
pvrcvnt fir
m&lt;tr* o f
total
amount o f atock. If not ow n-d
by a corporation, tha name*
and addrvatae o f tha Individual
owntra muat be qlvan. If o w n ­
ed by a partnarahtp o r other
unincorporated firm , Ita nam*
and addrvaa, a s wall aa that
o f each Individual must be
■Ivan.)
Marilntvltl*
Rullatla,
I no,
Martlnavtll*. V *.
Waltar A. O lelow , S a n f o r d ,
Florida
Panaarola Nawa Joernat, panaarola. Florida
A Known bondholder*, n » r t (**••.
and
uthar
aacurlty
holder* ow n in g o r holdin g 1
parcant or
m ore
of
total
■mount o f bond*, m ortgage*
o r othtr aacurltlon (I t thor*
aro nor*, ao a ta to)
Oulf Ufa tnaurnne* C o , P. (X
B oi ISIS. Ja ck son ville, Flor­
ida
I. Paragraphs V and • tnetude. In caaas where
tb*
atorkboldar o r aacurlty bolder
appear* a poo
tha boohe of
th* rompaay aa truatae o r In
any othar fid u cia ry relation,
th* nam* o f th * paraon or
corporation
fo r
whom aucb
truata* la a ctin g, alas tb*
atatamanta In th * tw o para­
graph- thow th * a ffia n t'* full
hnowtadg* and batlaf aa ta
lb* clrcumataacaa and condi­
tions
an,tar
w hich
atockboldtra and aacurlty holdvr*
who do not a pp ea r upon th*
book* a f th*
oom paay
a*
trust*** bold atock and **•
curltlaa In a ca pa city ethac
than that o f a bona fid s aw nar. Namta and addraaaaa o f tndlvldnsla who a r* atockholdera of a corporation which It■•If la a etockholder o r bold*
ar of bond*, m ortgages a f
oltiar aecurltlea o f tha pubttablag corporation have been In­
cluded In paragraphs T and I
whan th* Intaraata a f aucb In­
dividual* ar* equivalent to 1
parcant ar n o r , a f tha total
amount o f atock o r aecurltlv*
o f tb* pnbllablng corporation.
IS. Tlila Ham must b* t o n plated for all publication* e x­
cept Ihoa# w hich da not carry
advartlalng oth ar
than
1h*
publl-har’ a own and which ar*
n*m»d
In
Section*
111 111,
tt l.U t .
and U3.31I,
Postal
Manual ISvctlon* ( I D s , (t llli,
and i t l i o f Tttta 11, L'nllad
Stataa Coda)
A v e rse * No. Copie*
each I i i i i during
preceding n months
A. Total No. co p ie s
prlated
(Net Press R u n )
1S.ITI
B. Paid rtreulstlan
1. To term tu b * ,
crlbtr* by m all
sr by othar
carrier d elivery

S. Sate* through
■■•ala, n e w *
dealer*, o r
otherarle*
||
C. Free dDlrlbutlow
(Including earn plea)
Cterh af the Circuit Court
by null, ca rrier
B y: Martha T. VlhD n, D.C
delivery, or b y
C arroll Burk*.
Other meant
g,]||
Hull* i l l , Sanford Atlantis
D. Total No. o f eoptau
Notional Bank Building
dUtrlbutad. (Sum
P. Q. Drawer X
o f lines B l, U
■an ford. Florida.
sa d C)
(M il
A ttorn ey fo r PD Inttft
I eartlfy that th* o u t *
Publish r*pL u , 14, * O ct mente mad* by m s above sri
a. f tm .
osrraot sad c a p i a t * .

GUM3

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Hold Your Own Sale With HERALD Want-Ads
•5. Hooks For Safe

HOMES
FOR SALE

93. Ho o k s For Sate
4 BEDROOM, 2 Baths, wallto-wall carpet, built-in ap­
pliances, intercom, centra
air and beat, feaegd. Ph.
322-3505.

For the Beet Buy !a
A Now or Ratal* Horn*,
Sea Statutrom Realty
‘W« Haw The Horn* For You'

Stemtiom Realty

fj$t

2 ROOM FURNISHED APTS.
322-3MT. AdulU only.
S BR., Utilities, $85
3 ROOMS, dean, $50. 322-2784.

9(1. Ho o k s • Safe or Real

•

Office: 322-2118
Nights: 323-0700
322-0848
1534 Park Drive

1 Bank I

RepoKmrais

NICELY. FURNISHED Gar­
age Apt. Couple. 1912 Sag- ‘55 Buick. 9388 bsL 119 mo.
’43 Cadillac, M l bal, 110 bio.
ford Avt. 322-5888.
’53 Buick, «A8 bal., $2 no.
FURNISHED GARAGE APT. ’55 Cadillac, $380 bal, lit no.
208 Kim.
’38 Ctaev. $498 bal., $24 mo.
CLEAN FURNISHED lit. floor 38 Ford, $111 bal. 86 mo.
Apt. Pvt. Eol. 1004 Palm*tto. ’57 Olds AC. 1398 bal. 831 mo.
’ST Mare. Wg. $298 bal. t i l mo.
3 ROOM FURNISHED Apt., ’IT Buick, I48I bal, 834 mo.
downstairs, close to town. ’37 Ply. HT $488 bal, $38 mo.
$40. 322-8281.
'38 Cadillac $888 bal, 833 mo.
'37 Imperial, $308 bal, 828 mo.
3 ROOM Furnished Apt Air- '58 Nash, I2N bal. I ll mo.
caodlHo—d Bedroom $85. ill ’51 Olds. 1542 bal. r n mo.
E. Sib., 322-4215.
'58 Poetise, $486 bal, 8 » mo.
FURNISHED OR UNFURN '58 Chev., $498 bal, $27 mo.
1SIIED 3 Bedroom Duplex 39 Chev. A’g. $8S9 bal. $31 mo.
Apartment Terrauo floor* '39 Ford, $398 bal, 832 mo.
tils bath, wittr furnished. '39 Mercury $822 bal. 831 mo.
'30 Olds $«11 bal. $32 mo.
Fh. 322*2334 ifter 5 p. m.
'38 Ply. $84T bit, 832 mo.
Bit * any m oney either! I thought YOU t w i 1 BR Furniihed Apt. 1st floor '50 Chev. $699 bat, $32 mo.
3015 Sanior.1 Ave. 668-4323. 'M Mercury $887 bal, 837 mo.
trettlng!"
FURNISHED APARTMENT '60 rord, $714 bal, $33 mo,
'81 Falcon, $9«l hal. $39 mo.
1021 Elm Ave.
'81 Metre, $398 bal, $29 mo.
FURN. Apt. Close in. Jimmie '81 Corvalr, $898 bal, $49 mo.
Cowan. 322-4013.
'81 Renault $390 bal, $31 mo.
1—
Loet * Found
I I —Monay W antad
'54 Ruirk $399 bal, $17 mo.
FURNISHED garage apt. Ph.
2— i'eraon*]*
•4—Saving* A Lean
WE DO TRAD E!
4—
Baauty care
as—Inaursnea
322-2800.

LAKE MARY— I bedroom.
Kit. Equip.. Living A dining
room, bath 4b V*. Dei 6
porch. $75 mo. 322-01*4.

CLASSIFIED INDEX

2 -BEDROOM, all electric,
newly decorated. Furnished.
Near N-A 8. 870 mo. Ph.
122.3548 alter 8 p. m.

k— Day Nuriarlae
5— C h ill Car*
S— Doe »—Cat*—F* ta

10—

Llvaatock
IS— Special Nolle**
IS — C atarln *

2 Bedroom home, III Catalina.
1 BR. fura. house. Lake Mary.
No pete. 322-3049.

SI—School* * laatruatlons
TO—Em ploym ent garvleo*
Tt—Mala Halp Wantad
71—fam ala llatp Wanted
71—Mat* or rem ain llalp
74—lalaa Halp Wantad

14—
Blare* to Cat
7T—aU uatlon W a n te d
15—
Bpe,1*1 Servlrea
* i—Income Property
14—Swimming P ool*
SJ—Duelntea Prop.— Sat*
17—
Janitorial Barvlaa*
IJ—Ileal E state Wantad
11—
D o-Il-T ouriatf
SI—R*a) Eatat* Sal*
1a— DullJera supplla*
IT—Bualnaaa Ranlal*
JO—Concrete Cunetr.
50— lo t * For Bala
St—farm *— &lt;Jr ora*
I t — Ham* R ip tlr*
*1—Plumbing
51—Out o f l U t o Aareag*
18—
Fainting
SI— Houaaa F o r Bate
14—
Walt Drilling
SI—Kouaa*— Sat* or Boat
It— Air Cond. S H antlag
IT—Houao F or Rani
too— R i*ort Hantala
I I — Radio • Taiavlalon
It— Photo * Equipment
l o t —Trailer*— Cabana*
50—
Horn* Appliance*
111—Mobil* Home*— Sale
51—
Muatsal Inelrum anla 101—Mobil* H o m a ^ -R a n i
104—Trailer Bp*c*— Rant
1J— Bualnaa* Equipment
101—'T railer L ot*—Bata
15— J ob Printing
101— Apartmanta F or Ron!
S4— Upholatary
101—Room* F o r Rant
I I — Vacuum Claanar*
11 o— Hotel R oom *
17—Moving * Ito r a g *
111— Rantal A g e n t*
IS— Exterminator*
41— Plant*— Flow* r e 111—Wantad T o Hanl
I
I I —Auto* F or Sat*
40— kUac. For ant*
11— Article* Far Rant
111—Autoa— Bata o r Trad*
IS— Swap er E tch a n g *
111—Truck* F o r Bala
ISO—A utom otive karris#
IS—Wantad T* Buy
111—fc o o ttr * A Cycle*
IS— Parnltur* For Bale
i n —Boat* A M otor*
IS— Aotlquaa Far s a l*
111—Marla* BuppUo*
I I —Monay To Loan
IS—Bualnaa* Op per tun Ilia*

2-BEDROOM, kitchen equipp­
ed. $75 mo. 322-7095.
2-BEDROOM unfurnished. $73
mo. Ph. 322-7114.

2 BEDROOM furnUbed house.
I BEDROOM, 1 bath, deep 108 W. llth St. Ph. 349-3832.
well, Plnecrest low down
' payment. Ill W, Woodland
Drive. 332-3383.

RENTALS

NEW HOMES
Available In Sanford arta and
Longwood ana (8 ml. So. HOME RENTERS
on 17-93). Ready for occup­ It’s Just good business te
ancy. $83.00 per mo. and up. check Grit with Sanford's
Custom Building, Residential largest H o m e Servicing
Agaocy. Fine Horace, Fairly
or Commercial.
Priced. In all Sliest
LAIN ENTERPRISES, Inf.
Builder, Harold Logan
HOME OWNERS
•02 Highland Ave.
Bales Office: 803 Highland Ave. Good Rental homes, Priced
Pram laniard E io h a a g *
right, are renting sad leas­
Longwood, ria.
138-3911 Collect
ing fasti
Call Today, For Prompt and
97. Housm For Rant
Efficient Service. It Psysl

322-5612

Legal Notice

425-5938
From laraln ol* County
(D ial D lr*«t)

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

REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
1-Room KHidencjr apt. with J A I 8
SANFORD AVE.
pvt. bath A shower, suit able
o
r t s EVENINGS
for couple or single person
or retired. All utilities In­
Phone 322-4503
cluded in rent. Ideally lo­
cated on 1st SI., within 1 83 TRIUMPH, TR-4, excelblock of 2 free parking lots lent condition, many extras,
and shoppaig center. In­
322 8208 after I p . m.
quire at Manuel Jacobsoa
Dept. Store 211 E. First St. 1983 PONTI4C CitaTIna 4-door
sedan, white, air, full power,
Furs. Apt. 2300 MertonvlUe.
radio, tinted flans, deluxe
FURNISHED 3 Room Apt.
trim, Muit ancrifice. Owner.
Clean k close In. $35 mo.
322 6806.
Lights A water included.
322-9307.
1980 DODGE STATION WA­
GON. Call after 3:30 p. m.
MODERN 2 Iltlrm. turn. Apt.
322
4449.
801 Palmetto Ave. 322-1374

IUIZ

after 3:30 p. m.

•37 BUICK Century i door
hardtop, $400. 322 M22.

108. Koomn Fur Rent

e.

LOVELY furnished bedroom 1960 FALCON RANG HERO,
one owner, $395. Ted WU
for gentleman. Reference!.
Items Hardware. Ph. 322
1208 3!agnoIia Ave.
3484.
CLEAN, QUIET Room for
man. 401 Magnolia Ave,
UR. Trucks For Safe

97. Houkb For Renl

3

Sfnluurik Glass and Pslnt
Company
219 Magnolia Ph PA 84822

123. Boats A Motors
Gateway T o The waterway
Robeon Sporting Goods
Your EVXNRUDE Deafer
$04-86 E. 1 ft Ph. TA M ill

m .y ho d .a d or art not
known to bo d .a d or allva.
BETTT r . W EE D, form
or w lf . o f and dlvoresd
from TILLMAN V. WEED,
and .t ill not romarrlsd
:» 0 ! U i l . l Hi root
Nan A ntonio, Ttaaa
TOU. AND EACH OF TOU
art h trtby n otified
that
Complaint for Enraolotur* ■of
M n rtitts a t amended has hstn
fll.d s is ln .t you. and you sra
required to ■»rv* a copy of
your Antw or o r Pleading* to
Hi. Complaint a . amended on
the Plaintiff's attorney, Joseph
M
v t 'x o r a ld .
131 Security
Trust Building. Miami tf. Flor­
ida. and (lie 'h e original Ana ve r or P l.a d ln a In th* offlra
o f tha Clark o f th* Circuit
'Court on &gt;r b e fo r* th* JSth
day of October A. D ♦ t t l l . If
y.itt fall |u do »i&gt;, judgm ent by
&lt;1.fault Will be taken agalnat
you for th* re lie f demanded In
.the com plaint, a* emended
The deacrlptlon o f the real
properly proceeded agalnat la
L i T. M ock A. WOOD
MERE
PARK
3ND HE
PLAT, accord in g
In pint
thereof recorded In Pta
.
Btruk 13. P a «e IS. Public
Record* o f dem lnole Coun
ty. Florida:
•TOGETHER W ITH the follow
Ing personal property:
I W e ttln gb o u ie
llullt-ln
Range, Model KTUM X, Ser­
ial No. U 343341
t W tatlngtiuuie Refrlgata*
tor Model RMB13. Serial
No. RR 313333
Thle notice shall ba publlthed on r. each w eek fo r four cm *
•ertitlte w e e k . In the HAN­
FORD IlKUALD.
DONt: AND OllDBHKD at
Ba- lord.
Sem inole
County,
Florida. «hl* tdth day o f Sept­
ember A. D. 1344.

(SEAL)
Arthur If

Beckwith. Jr,
Clerk. C ircuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlen
Dep ut y Cterk
JoMph M. F ltsgerald
334 lfecurlty Truet Uul.dlng
'Miami 13. Florida
Fltanklln 1-5473
Ptblleh Sept. t« . 35 Se O ct 3,
V. l*4f.

CSE-U

claim ing ta hav* any right,
till*, or Inter#*! la (h* proparty narala daacrlaaL
TOU ARE haraby notlflad
that a Com plaint lo foraela#*
a m ortgag* ancum birlng th*
fallow ing r#*l property:
Id&gt;t IS. B lock F, COUNTRY
CLUB MANOR, UNIT NO. 1,
aeoordlng to * plot th ere­
o f a* record#* In Flat B ook
It. pag* IS, Publla Record*
nr ia m ln ol* Couaty, F lo r­
ida
haa h ttn fltad again*! you In
th* abova-atylad ault, and you
*r* raqulrad to aarv* * copy
o f you r Anawar t* th* Com ­
plaint an fh# P telaltir* at to rnay*, van dan Barg A Oay. Pont
O fflc* Bon HOT. Orlando, F lo r­
ida, and to fll* th* arlglnal o f
■uch Anawar with lha Clark o f
th* aforaaald Circuit Court on
or hafnr# Iho JOIh day o f Oci obar. 1144. If you fall to d o
m, a 4*&lt;-ra* pro cnnfaaao w ill
b* taken agalnat r«u far th*
rallof daniandad la th* C om ­
plaint.

A g * l* * t

S*ld

B (U t* l

T ou and *»oh of you *r* h *ro.
by natlfUd and r*qu lr*4 te
pro*«nt any claim* and demand*
which you, or *lih *r of you
m ar h tv* agalnat th* **tnte
o f VALTON R- WILLIAMS, d e­
canted. tel* o f laid County, te
th* County Judge o f ■*min«te
County, Florid*. St h i* a ffle*
tn th* rourt houe* o f M id Coun­
ty s t Sanford. F lorid *, within
■In calendar month* from th*
llm* o f th* flr*t pu blication of
Ihl* notlc*. Each cla im or de­
mand ahall b* In w ritin g, and
■hall Mat* the pla«a o f ra il,
dance o f lb* claimant, and ahall
b* aworn te by tb s claim ant,
hi* *g*nf. cr »ti*rn *y. and any
•uch claim or dem and not a*
filed ahall h* void.
Dorl* M. W illiam *
Aa admlnlatratrt* o f th*
Ralatt o f
Valton R. W illiam *,
l&gt; ac*l..d
Slack N. fteroland, Jr.
Attorney at Law
P. o nrawor Z
T h la N olle* ah all ha puhllah
Van ford. Florida
*d onr* a weak for four eon - Attorney for k iH Ia
•aoutlv* wtaka In Th* Uanford Puhllah SttpL 4. 11. IS, it , 1)11
Herald.
c d k - s:
lu te d Ihia 14th day of Sept-

100. Rssort Ran Isis

G O W ES T

HUTCHISONS
OCEANFRONT APTS,
339 So. Atlantic
Daytooa Batch
Call 323-4034

102. Mobile Hornet * Sale
1-1 sod 3 Bedrooms
NEW sod USED
Awalrus A Cabanas
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
Hwy. 17-93 S
121-2382
1982 I • BEDROOM, E a r l y
American furniture. Piy
remaining balancs $2,699.
Ph. 3Z2 9107.
MOBILE HOME— 33 x 10 with
expanded Living Room, 3
bedroom. Can b« financed.
322 8737.

BUICK,
PONTIAC

SC. $288. 822-4832.

BOAT WANTED PRAM A 8
R. x 31 la. wld# ta repstrabla
condition. Pollock — S t a r
Rout* t, DeRary.

AND

RAMBLER

NO YANKIN':
JUST PLAIN i

\GOOD

DEALS!

TONITE,
'T IL 9 P. M.
AND

SATURDAY
58 DeSoto

UNTIL 6 P.M.

4-Dr ftHan. V-f, Anto­
ni a t i c
Trent ml*«lon.
I'nwer Steering, Power
Brake*, Radio S Heater

* 2 7 5

FREE

60 Chevrolet
tmpala Convertible, Exlr*
Clean, Good blechanlral
Condition, 6 Cyl., Auto.
Trana., Radio and Haatar.

SOUVENIRS AND

1 4 9 5

REFRESHMENTS

GIFTS tor the KIDS!

62 Rambler
Ambaaaador Cuatnm. 4Hr. Hrdan, V-8, Stan,
Trana., Power Sterrlng.
Power Brake*, IteaUr,
Air Conditioned.

1445
60 Chev. Belair
Four-Door Hardtop, g Cyl.,
Automatic Tr*n*ml**|on,
Radio and Heater,

1295
61 Ford
4-Door, 8 Pate. Station
Wagon, V-8, Auto. Trans., i
Powar Steering, Radio and
Haatar. Air Conditlonad.

1595
61 Olds
Super M Convertible,
V-8, Auto, Trana.,
Power Steering and
Brakes. Radio and
Renter.

1395

U S ED C A R

VALUES
P /1
f|&lt;

9

Pmtlna Starchlef 4-Dr. Vl*ia Hardtop, Factory Air Conditioning, Powar
Steering and Brakes. Bronx* and
U All Morrohido Interior.
White W
With

n /u if
/U J S
» / / #

English Ford 2-Dr. 11,008 Actual

1395

'6 4

Mite*. Almoat New.

'63

tic Tran*., Hadlo and Heater.

'60

Buick LeSabr* Conv. Cp*„ Whit*
With
Rad Murrolddo Interior.
Straight Stick.

Rambler Claatle 880 2-Dr. Automa­

1S95
995

AND FOR THE BEST IN

D ISC O U N T S ON 64*s
W E STIL L HAVE LEJ-T

61 Chevrolet
Impnla Convertible, V-8,
Automatic Tranamiaalon,
Power Steering and
Brake*. Radio and Heater, |
Air Conditioning.

BIG SHOW!

.

RIDE IN A

II FT. RUNABOUT, M b p.
electric Johnson, with trail-

ON FIRST STREET

AND
SEE
THE

TAKE A DEMONSTRATION

14 PL PLYWOOD Boat, Hi
bp Johasoa. 815. 3228184.

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

M.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

National

ROOMS
INTERNATIONAL — 14 too
SINGLE - DOUBLE
stake body truck. Good con­
BEDROOM
H
O
U
S
E
.
I
F
U
R
N
I
S
H
E
D
3
Bedroom
i.v thb cm ct'tT cocht nr
dition $330. Lake Mary IGA.
the »&lt;h jtn irt.ti. n u n it
blocks from Plnecrest School House. 3481 Palmetto, Ph. Elevator and maid service
. IV
AND
FO R
■BMIXOLK
From $12.50 per week, yearly
—Ph. 322-2514 between 9 4 8. 322 0274.
2565 PARK DRIVE
. c nrvrr. vi.oiitn i.
'39 CHEVROLET te ton Fleettease.
iv {.'HAvrsmv so. tuot
322-2420
322-7495 3 BEDROOM, 1 bath, Pine- 2-BEDROOM (ram* house.
side, with camper, $930.
VALDEZ HOTEL
VOTIVE TO IIKFMVI) OK
NIGHTS 322-8824 - 323-0348
Acrovi from Lyman H. S.
nltllK R OF P m i C t T I M
crest, screened porch, 2831 2877 Magnolia Ave. near 322 1281
Mrs. Burton
«i it rn a roR K ci.nit hi:
838-3430.
Park Ave. $30. 322-3332.
N.A.S. Cheap rent, $45 mo.
McCA trail AN M O I I T O A O E
113. Wanted Ta Kent
COMPANY, INC., • F lorid* cor­
Ph. 322 3219.
1949 CHEVROLET te . ton
poration,
3 • BEDROOM, 2 bath, untruck, good condition, $223,
putntirr.
2-nKDROOM
Apt.
furnished,
furnished. I ml. to baie, 2 FUBNISHED T w o bedroom
■Tl"
Th. Bill Cook, 322-2421 days.
T11.T.MA V
V.
TVKKn
and
blocks to shopping center A C. B. House, Carport*, Fen­ man k wife, no children.
After 5 p. m. 3230419 or
PAULA WKHO, h i . w lf« ; IIKT iv t i i k t ' i k c i i t c o v i r r o r
Clone
In.
Write
Sanford
school. I yesr lease requir­ ced Back Yard, Call 322 6214
iT T F. W EED, furm sr wits of THM VI.VTN JUDICIAL CIH
322-8002.
Herald,
Box
97.
or 332-0886.
ed. 1120 ao. 322-8870 after
art-I iil,nrc*.| from TILLMAN C l IT OF AXD FOR ■ B H I80L B
V. WEED, and atlll nor rs- C O IN T T , FLORIDA.
3
p.
in.
120. Automotive Service
•narrlt.l: LAW HENCE HECK- CHANCRRT NO. 14ST4
2BEDROOM, furnished, 115.
$43. Autoa For Sale
HAN in.I LKT1IA MILDRED UNITED
MORTOAGEE IE R
i-BEDROOM, furnished, 163. '30 RENAULT DALPHLNE.
HECKMAN, h i. wlf*.
Aolo Otess, Tape
VICINO C O R F .
D .fsndsnts.
Plaintiff.
3BEDROOM, 3 bath, furnishA Sea' Cover*
$393.
Ph.
322
0667.
Tin LAW HENCE HECKMAN -»*■
ad, $115.
ami
LET IIA
MILDRED VINCENT W JOHNSON, at u*. l* IS* court of eh* County
AUTO
GLASS &amp;
;
HECKMAN. H it WtFK
SANFORD HERALD
Difandant* Jndgo. Powlnol* C*auuey, PI**(tte*ld*n&lt;** unknow n)
n o t ic e o f S trr
ten. tn Ftwbal*.
WANT ADS
SEAT COVER CO.
Ball-Blair Agency
And all unknow n partis* TOi VINCENT W. JOHNSON
I * r* i Ratal* of
BRING FA5T
rl.im ln g any In ter.tt hr. And all partla* claim ing In- VALTON R. WILLIAMS
304 W. Sad St. PA MOM
REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE
thrnuah, u n d .r or aaslnst far**!* by. through. under, or
Daraaaed
RESULTS
ALL
WORK GUARANTEED
3rd
A
Park
Avs.
•ach o f
*lth*r of tha agalnat Vlncant W. Johnson, T o A ll Ctodlteft and Feranaa
Phone 323-5841
atmv* mniFil partis* who and in all partial having nr Having
Claim* • *
Demand*

Stenstrom Realty

120. Automotive Sendee

nm
’58 Chevy, 2 door. V-8. good
condition $300. 322 5399.

$30 mo. Up. Surplus City.

2 BEDROOM Safe or Heat.
Call 322-3138 after S g. m.

ATTEND

1 B E D R O O M Trailer on 1858 T-BIRD, excellent coo- COHEN KAD1ATOR SHOP
Urge lake. Adults only. Ph.
dltion. Also I f boat, motor Ftee inspection, estimates,
322-7388
pickup, delivery. Recorlag
&amp; trailer, with many extras.
A repairs discouated.
322-4857.

By Nadine Seltzer

$100 k CLOSING COST. Own
er transferred. Must move.
3-bedroom, 1 bath, terrazao
floors, built-in k i t e bo a,
screened patio. 322-16T.

$100.00 DOWN

Management
and Sales Broker
' JIM HUNT
'
REALTY

Sept. 26, 1964 — Fags 11 103. Mobil* Home* • H ea t, 115. A Blot For S*fe

106. Ap*rtme*ta for Rrat

FURNISHED COTTAGE: Livlag room, dising, kitchen, 1*
Bedroom, Bath, water and
Government Owned
electric
furnished, $85 plus
Homes
gas aad U i. Located on
17-92, 1 block S of No. 419
Junction (it j-PotoU). See
Selectioa o4 2, 3, and 4
anytime. Ph. 322-1487 after
Bedroom! located in various
• p. m. weekdays or any­
sec lions of Sanford
time Sat. or Sua.
Immediate Delivery
MONTHLY PAYMENTS I BEDROOM Unfurn. Kitchen
FROM 960.00
range. $75-113 W. 19th af­
ter 3:30 p. m. See owner in
FOR THE BEST HOME
Garage Apt. is rear.
BUY

V A - FHA
Property

O trali

SWEETIE PIE

CUSTOM SUILT HOME OH
LAKE. Call o v a a l a g *
2565 PARK DRIVE
822-2420
322-7495 522-158?.
NIGHTS 322 6824 - 323-0848
97. Ho o k s For Rent

SEE YOUR

• —C f l

Ph. 322-5612

+

1895

3 BRAND NEW PONTIACS
(ALL WITH AIR CONDITIONING)

3 BRAND NEW BUICKS
(ALL WITH AIK CONDITIONING)

7 BRAND NEW RAMBLERS

60 Dod^e
STILL A FEW ’64 DODGES
LEFT _____
m* ke an o f f e r .

R ID IC U LO U S TRADES!

Pioneer. 4-Hr. Station
Wagon. V-8, Auto. Tran*.. |
Powar Steering and
Brake*. Radio and Heater.

1095

amber. m i

(SEAL)
A rthu r K. Beckwith. Jr
r i t r k o f the Circuit Court
My: Martha T. Vlhlen
tii-puty Clark
Puhllah s«pt. l l . It A O ctober
I. S. 1)11.
CDE-TJ

Open House Sun.—Noon ’ til 7 p.m.

A T T E N T IO N

NIGHT T I L

CAMPER

S L U M ja i

| P.M.

NOW ON DISPLAY
*' %

Gckerd Drug Store
Opening Soon
We will start taking appli­
cation. Monday, Sept. 21th
for Pharmacist, Ceam«Utlen. Drug Clerk, Tackl*
Salreman.
FI n o r Man,
( aahi*r* and I'ortcra. With
Florida’* faatrat growing
drug chain, full ami mm ­
o l e t e company b«atflte.
Poaaibiliticn for advancem e n ! * unlimited. Eckerd
Drug Store, Sanford Shop­
ping Center, Hwy, 17-92.

OPEN EVERY
65 DODGE A* 100

CAMPERS!
"

?y,m&gt;
Drift Soil(h on 17-12, right «n 431 approximately 4
mile, left on Grant St, right *n Main* St. Three new
horn**—8 and 4 bedroom*. Rtady for occupancy. Built
by ScminoU County'* leading Builder. Harold L»gaa—
L.WN Enttrpriaea, Inc.

FULLY EQUIPPED

Saturday* Til S P.M.

SLEEPS 5

^ ( R A M B L E R

SELLS FOR THE PRICE OF A GOOD C A R !

H O LLER

Seminole County Motors

MOTOR SALES

Phone 322-0231

2nd. &amp; Palmetto
Ph. 322-6231

301 West First Street

2507 Park Dr.
Ph. 322-0861

SANFORD

— YOUR AUTHORIZED DODGE DEALER —
1801 W. FIRST ST.
Ph. 322 M il

SANFORD. FLA.
Winter Park Ml 7-2330

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Florida Members To Mark
leiming For
thing' Theme
Of Observance
47,m Florida 4-H e M
will eeMrata Na­
il 4-H C M Waak seat
i a "Leaning for
Ltvtaf" theme.
This Tsar's obacrvaace la
wpecJally important because
II f c o a itaas the OoMea Annlvaraarr at th* Cooperative
Kates sloe Service, of which
4-H is * significant part, W.
W. Brow* stats 4-H club leadtr, said.
ttae* 1*14, when the SmithLever Act authorised extrastow, aad federal legislation
f e d helped to finance and
cooduct 4-H club work, about
21330,400 different young peo­
ple hav* participated in ths
by doing” program —
spread far beyond rural
AO backgrounds and
krais of living are represen­
ted k 4-H clubs.
One of the purposes of Na­
tional 4-H Club Week is to In­
crease public understanding
of 4-H alma and methods.
Seminole County 4-H’cra will
climax th* weak with • banThe Florida Stile 4-H Club
Council win present a “ Re­
port to the State” to Governor
Bryant and state cabinet
moahars during tbs week.
State 4-H council President
JCddle Taylor, of Green Cove
Springs, sad Mary Hsddcn,
vice-president, of Fort Meade
win gtv* the report
Zfe. I f. O. Watkins, Director
of the Agricultural Extension
Service, said, “ 4-H Club Week
is a time when all Floridians
•an take stock of the value ol
m r youth programe to the
•Ute and the need which 4-11
Rile in meeting the problems
of our young people. The Flo­
rida Agricultural Extension
Service la proud of its record
e f 30 pesra' work in Florida
youth. The many thousands
of boys and girls who have
benefited from this program
throughout these years are a
living testimony to the value
•f 4-H. It has equipped our
young people with training
that haa helped them become
useful cltisens.
“ 4-H haa helped them ac­
quire agricultural and hometnaklflt skill*. As wr look to
the future we muit analyze
carefully the needi and prob­
lem ! which the preient and
future generations will be fac­
ing. All of us have an obliga­
tion to concern ouriclves with
building programs, Including
4-lf, which will meet these
needs."

Club Woek
Rkt

A THIRD MUSTANG MODEL — th* “ 24-2T

lit added luggage—including sic la and other
lengthy equipment— to be carried inside the car
with driver and passenger. Shown above ar*
Ralph Fowler, left, and Ken Kinyon o f Strickiand-Morrlson Ford, Sanford.
(Herald Photo)

tangH announced u

the first of its 1966 car* by
Ford Division last April. The new Muatang pro­
vides seating for four. Fold-down roar seat*

2 4 Emergency CD Hospitals Okayed
JACKSONVILLE— Twentyfour 1M2 (correct) model civil
defense emergency hospitsU
hsve been spproved for Iocstion In II counties, the
State Board of Health said to­
day. These are In addition to
37 older models already posi­
tioned In th* state.

Training Set
By Red Cross
The American Red Cross
Gray Lady in the School
training course, twice post­
poned due to Hurrlnun-s Giro

anil Dorn, wilt start Sept. 23,
at S a. m. in the Health De­
partment a s s e m b l y room,
rorner French Ave. and Ninth
Street.
Ilernuae o f hrnvy load of
disaster rlaima in Um Red
Cross office, no new schedules
will be sent out. The new
schedule Is as follows:
Sept. 28, Uni Cross Orient*
ntion ;Sc|»t. 30, Oct. fi, 7, 12,
14, Slum bird First Aid Class­
es: Oct, 10, School Indoctrin­
ation; Sept. 30, Oct. fi, 7, 12,
instruction.
Trained Gray Lndiea were
o f Inestimable help in shelters
during both hurricanes, as­
sisting with registrations and
general wrlfure of Seminole
County citizens seeking shelt­
er, Red Cross officials report.
Anyone wishing to enter
class mny do so by coming to
Brown said that popular 4- Health Department on open­
H project! in Florida include ing day.
career exploration, automotive
care and safety, electrifica­
tion, health and nutrition, per­
sonality improvement, home
beautification,
ento­
mology, leadership and cililenship development.
By Maryann Miles
Scores of national and local
The Bear Lake Home Dem­
leaders in business, industry,
onstration Club met Tuesday
education, and other fields
give support to the 4 II pro evening at the home of Mr*.
J. L. Dollinn with Miss Myrtle
tram .
Wilson, home demonstration
The 4-H plan has now been
agent, as guest speaker.
adapted so that 4-H clubs or
The next scheduled meeting
similar groups exist in about will be held Oct. 22 and the
13 other countries.
time has been changed to
l:3(&gt; pm . instead o f the eve­
ning. It will he at the home of
.Mrs, lluaiell Loomis, Bear
MOSCOW (UPI) - Arthur Lake ltd., and Ihe subject for
Rubenstein
arrived
h e r e the evening will be medical
Thursday. The
Polish born quackery.

Bear Lake HD

Club Meets

The hospital* nr* crated but
40 men can let one up in four
hours. They are 200-bed hos­
pitals with provision for 30-day
aervlce. Each cotta th* govern­
ment $49,300.
Tba counties nr* Brevard,
Columbia (2),
Hillsborough
f t ). Escambia, Paaco, Bay,
Santa Rosa, Charlotte, Palm
Beach (2), Polk, Dada (4), Or­
ange, Lea and Leon.
Dr. L. L. Parks, director of
civil defense health and medi­
cal operations under the state
health officer and director of
the hoard's Bureau of Iraal
Health Service!, said the first
two of the 24 have been posi­
tioned in Dade and a third has
Just been delivered to Ira.
No specific dales have been
set for Ihe other*.
He sakl construction o f stor­
age facilities are under way
at Rockledgc, Plant City, Belle
(Sliiile .uni Temple Terrace
with other site* set tentatively
for Lake City, Baptist Retreat
(Hillsborough), Century (Es­
cambia), Dade City, Milton,
Punta Gorda, Bartow, North
Miami, Kendall, Orlando, Ft
Myers and Chalre* (Ira n )

Stetson Gets
$8,400 Grant
Stetson University has re­
ceived a grant of $8,400 from
the National Science Founda­
tion to support an undergrad­
uate research participation
program In the Department of
Chemistry, according to Dr.
Theodore W. lleiier, head of
the department.
The program is designed to
enable qualified undergradu­
ates to grow as independent
sebo'sra in acirncu. it will fur­
nish scholarship* to four stu­
dent* to carry out research
part time during the HM4-63
academic year, and full time
during Hie summer of 1003.

Locations In Panama City and
Juno Beach arc under study.
The hospitals can be used
upon proper authorization in
any major emergency. Counties may utilize existing struc
tures such as schools or othei
suitable buildings. A perman­
ent hospital might expand to
bouse the facility, Community
health and civil defense leaden
arc responsible for storage of
the hospitals and for their use.
Dr. Parks emphasized that
where possible, the hospitals
should he stored in the vicin­
ity where they will be used.
Storage space of approximate­
ly 1,200 square feet is needed.
An operational d ie of not less
than 13,0(8) square feet, all
on the first floor, is requir­
ed. An ambulance driveway
Is needed. Halls and doorways
should be wide. The bulkling
must have toilets, bathing fadlilies and food service.
One-day CD hospital training
courses will be held in St.
Petersburg for physicians and
nurses Nov. 18. Jan. 30, Feb.
17 and March 17. Two day
courses for other medical and
allied personnel will he held
Nov. 19 30, Jan. 21-33, Feb. 14
19 and March 18-19.

‘COUNTDOWN”

tor citizenship

7

DAYS

LEFT TO
REGISTER
DEMOCRATIC

Th* 1M4 Aviation Safety Award of the Chief o f Naval
Operations was presented to
Heavy Attack Squadron 13
Wednesday for having achiev­
ed the moat outstanding safe­
ty record among heavy attack
squadrons in the Navy.
The squadron flew 3,531
hours, accident free, including
4,454 hour* carrier • based
and 1,441 carrier landings dur­
ing the past fiscal year which
ended June 30.
Capt. James O. Mayo, Com­
mander, Reconnaissance At­
tack Wing one, hi presenting
the Award to the squadron
commanding officer, Cdr. C.
V. Notts, mad* th* following
statement:
“ This is believed to be an
all-time heavy attack record
lor sate carrier operations la
one year.
“ By conducting accidentfree carrier operations In the
front lines of th* cold war,
yoa contributed markedly to
the readiness of the U-S. Navy
and especially to the readiness
of its deployed forces.’ *
The award consists ef a
plaque and citation.

M a rl

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Baptist

eoitaiuraATtoitAii
C R R ir r U N CHURCH
(C olto* Choreh o f C hrist)
Pw k A m w *t 14th It.
1:11 l ■ . ____ Church tchoot
It :»• a m. — Worship •jroto*
•:«• p. m. _ ChrUiUu Youth
Mlnietry
Hot. Walts* A. B. H c P h W M ,

itssmsm

Episcopal
c a n ir r church

♦

Church Stratt, Longwood
g r. Charles W . BtswarL Jr.

tin r

Assembly O f God

Ho)y commualsa _ T:14 a mFont )7 gocvlos A
C U m m --------------- a **■
l o r v too A lo r b o b _ 11:41 m.m.

Christian
n iu r r c h b u t ia v c h u r c h
DtBCIFLBB o r C H R lt l
H R A Bastard A lh
R. T n m i Pollsr
t a i l o r School ------ 1:41 o. m.
Mornlag Worohli . 11:14 a m.

I
Nazarene

Church O f Christ

FTHFP CHURCH
OF TUB VAEABSMB

Free Methodist
FR B B H BTH 0D I4T CHURCH
Corner 4th I t Bad Lou rtl A rt.
R or. C. E. Andaroon ----- Pootor
T o lip h o o r: l l l - i m
Sunday le h o o l —
4:41 a. m.
M ornlag W orth Ip — 14:41 a. m.
Brining Wonhlp __ T:»» p. m.
W *A Prayer Service 1:14 p. m.

Lutheran

rBSTSIOB HISSIOKART
BAPTIST CHURCH
Ith SL * H ally A rt.

Southern Methodist

t a i l a u h c o ---------------- Paste*
Sunday le h o o l _ _ 1:41 A m.
H orning Warship — 14:41 a. m.
Youth
. . . - 4:44 ft no.
Y oun g Adult
F c llo w o h lp ...............1:44 p. m.
Yho N t n u W o B oor
B ro o g o llitU Berrios 1:44 p. m.
H ld-W och
•orrice (W a A ) _ f a d p. OB.
Third Sunday
■IngspIrBtloh — Si 44 A s a

o

P1RRT CHURCH
OF TH E NAXAREHH
Loho Harr. FU .
Bar. W . I* Holcomb* Pat tor
Sunday
•:«l a. m . ----- ■ Hlhl# lehool
11:44 a. nu — H ornin g W orship
1:04 p. m. — E ranlng Service
1:44 p. B . _ Wad. M id-W eek
Prayor Service*
1 : l l p. b . _ Laos Wad. Klao.
to aary lorries

CHURCH OP CHRIST
t i l l park Annuo
Bart Brow*
BrangollM
Sunday
Blhla S tu d y ------ — 14:44 a. m.
Horning worship _ 11:44 a. m.
B n n ln g gcrrlea — 1:14 p. m.
Sia "Herald • ( Truth** I p. *
■unday a* C haim l I
Tuoaday
Ladles Blhla Claaa „ 14i44 a. m
Wadntaday
Blhla claaa .......— ItR I *

Pentecostal
•aadsr
___
H sralag W a n *
Bandar
B raalag W ar at
Wadaaadar .
P rarcr Barrtaa

Paator ,_____ Wllltani J. Oueea
M ornlag W o n h lp . I l i f t *■ *»•
lu a d a r Sehewl
lit * a. m.
Tratalag Union ------- d ill p. m.
R realn g W o n h lp — 111* p. m.
Wed. Offleora A Toachere
Heating
■
4:10 p. m.
BLOER gPRIROS B A P T IIT
Otd Orlando BA at Heller Are.
E. Hamilton cjrlffln — Paator
gundor le h o o l ........ 4:41 a. m.
H orning Worahlp — 11:4* n. m.
Training Union — . 4:14 p. m.
B rin la g W o n h lp — I i l l p. aa.
OAKLAWN BAPTIST CHURCH
1141 Country C U b Mood
■ponoored by P i n t BoptUt
Church
R or. B. T . B a r t e t t ------ Paator
■ undar School — . 1:11 *• n».
W o n h lp lo r r ie s — 11:44 a. m.
Training Union —
4:44 p. m.
Evening W o n h lp — 1:00 p. m.

LUTHERAN CHURCH O P
TH E REDEEMER
144 W. 11th Ptaco
■“th e Church o f lb s Lutheran
H o u r and TV "T h is la (ha
L ife "
Herbert W. Ooerta —
Paator
■undar l e h o o l ___ 1:11 a. m.
W o n h lp Service — 14:11 a. aa
Kindergarten and Raraery

Church Of God

Presbyterian

Methodist

CHURCH OP OOD
lln d A Pranch
L H. A lfo r d __________ Paator
■undar School — _ 4:41 a m.
Morning W orahlp — 11:44 a m.
Rvangelletlo Serv. - 1:10 p. m.
Tuea Prarar Serv. _ 1:14 p. m.
Thura. Y oung People
Endeavor — ------1:14 p. m.

FIRST PRESBYTER!AM

FIR S T METHODIST CHURCH
411 Park A v a
Rev. R obert M. Jenhlna Paator
Morning Worahlp _ 1:14 p . m.
■undar School ____ 1:41 a nu
Morning Worahlp — 10:11 a au
H Y P Utatlnga — 4:14 p. nu
(Intermediate, Sealer)
Evening Worahlp — 1:14 p. nu

CHURCH OP OOD
OP PROPHECY
I l » l Elm Avenue
Rev. R obert W e l c h ____Factor
Sunder School _ _ _ 1:41 o. m.
Worahlp Nervlce — 10:41 a m.
K ngelletlo Serv. — Til* p. nu
W filneedar:
Young People V. L. B. Serv.
1:14 p. m.
Bible T raining Serv 1:44 p a

Rundar

Monday

Tueeday

Acta

Romano

24:10-21

7:13-30

Roi.iann
7:21-35

Wedneaday
1 Corinlhiana

Thunder
II Corinthian*

10:23-33

13:5-19

Friday
Galatians
5115-25

Saturday
I Peter
S tU -22

P1R IT PBNTBCOSTAIi
CHURCH OP LOMU WOOD
141 Oraaga gtraat
Rar. B. Ruth O raat — Pastor
■undar School ----- . 11:44 a. m.
Morning Worihlp _ 11:14 a m.
Bundar Eranlng — 7:14 p. m.
W id. Blblo Itudr - 1:14 p. a .
Conqueror* Hasting
Pridar .. - — ... ■ l i l t p. m.

(IKY EVA METHODIST
CHURCH
Rev. W, E. Tlmma ____ Paator
Sunder S c h o o l______ f:41 a m.
Morning Servlcee — l l : « « a m.
Choir I’ racllca Wed. 1:14 p. nu
E verr Out W elcom e.

CHURCH

Sanford.
Oak A v a A
flrover C. Sewell
E dgar W. Smith

F la
Ird St.
Jr. __ Panto*
Jr. Assistant
Paator
Church S c h o o l------- - 1:41 a m.
Seeolon M e a t s ------ 14:41 a m.
Morning Worahlp — 11:44 a m.
Pioneer FallowaMp _ 1:44 p. m.
Senior HI Pallow ablp 1:44 p. nu
Evening W orship
1:11 p. m.
Wad. Prarar M eeting T:44 p. m.

CHUnCH OP THE COVENANT
SITS South Orlando D rlvo
Thomae H. M a h l s ____ Paator
Worahlp - .... — - . 1:04 a m.
Church School
ll;4 0 a aa

The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page Possible
THE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. * Mrs. M. R. Strickland
ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

GREGORY LUMBER
o f Sanford

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Souloff and Employ***

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.
SANFORD WELDING ft
FABRICATING CO.
Bill Whitley ft Employees
CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. First, Sanford
A. DUDA ft SONS, INC.
Slavla, Florida

HARRELL ft BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 26th S t, Sanford

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

HILL LUMBER ft HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crapps and Employees
HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
mnd Staff
HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Hwy, 17-92, Sanford

NELSON ft CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florida

ROSE AND WILK’S RESTAURANT
Bose ft Wilks Bowman ft Employees

STENSTR0M REALTY
Herb Stenatrom and Staff

OVIEDO RADIO ft ELECTRIC CO.
Robert A. Cameron IV

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

PERFECTION
DAIRIES

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

B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
and Employees

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Oviedo, Florida

SMITTY’S SNAPPIN’ TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE

KIDDY’S STANDARD SERVICE
First ft French, Sanford
KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. 1st. St., Sanford
LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

HILL HARDWARE ft
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby N«wm*n and Employ***

ZITTROWER BROS.
1400 S. Elm

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M- Cameron and Staff
LeROY C. ROBB
CONSTRUCTION C O , INC.

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff
STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

l

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff
HOWARD BOTELER
Wholeaal* Confectionery
WILSON-EICHELBUKGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff
WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs, A1 Wilson
CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORYBAPTIST
Antioch Baptlat Church, Ovlado
Coatrot Baptlat Church, t il l Oak Ava
Chutuot* rirat Baptlat Church
Chuluote Baptist Mleelon
Elder Springe Bap Ilet Chareh,
IIP Lehmaa BA
Flrat Uaptui Church. 114 Park Ava.
Friendship Boptlet Church af
Altamonte Iprlnga
B t 414. Allamont* Iprtogu
Flrat Baptist Church of DoBary
Flrat BaptUt Chareh of Oeoev*
First Baptist Church of U h o Mery
first BoptUt Church of U h o Mooroe
Flrat BoptUt Churah of Ungmaod, Our.
Church * Ormat
Flrit BaptUt Church o f Oviedo
Flrat Boptlet Chareh of Bon U n d o taring*
Flrat BhUeh Mine Unary BaptUt Church,
t i l l W . llth BL
Portal Cltr Baptlat Church
Feunlal* Head Baptlat Chareh. Ovtede
Levs Bohthera Baptlat Mleelon. Chuluolo
MleeUnary
BoptUt
Chsroh
North
Rd.
BhUrprU*
Maeodeslo Hlsoloa BoptUt Church
Oak Hill BA Oaleeo
Mcrnlng alcrr Baptlat Choreh. Geneva HwT.
Mt. Oliva iiuaiunarr Itaptiei church, Sea
. . . . gpriag) |td. Long wood

ML I le a MUoUaary B op tla t tapes Avo.
Near
ML
Calvhry
MUa4s*ory
Baptist
t i l l W. llt h SL
New golem Prim itive BoptUt Chareh,
HOP W , Itth SL
New ML Xloo Baptlat Chareh. n i l P oor Ave
Oahlawn BaptUt C h a p ol t i l l W. Mth ■!•
Oeteaa BaptUt Churah
Plneereat BaptUt Chureh, 111 W. O ners ltd.
Prairie U k e BaptUt Church, B ld g s B A ,
Far* Park
Progreso H laaU aory BaptUt Chureh. Midway
■eeo*4 Shiloh MUolonory Boptlat Chureh.
Ninth * Mlehory
■L Jom eo MloaUoary BaptUt Church M a
B A t i l Oeteaa
■L Paul Missionary Boptlat Church, Sth BL
■L Motthowa MlaaUaarr Baptlat Churah
Canaan Halghto
■L John's M lteU oary BaptUt Churah,
III Crpress SL
TsnipU Baptlat Church, Palm Springs BA,
Altam onte Up tings
Weetaldo Mlaaionnry BaptUt Chsroh,
III A Holly Ava.
Hun Mops Baptist Chareh, T il Orange A TO.
CATHOUO
Chsroh of the Nativity. Lake Mary
All Soula Catholic Church. I l l Oak A VS.
Roman Caihollu Maas, gporlatuah’s Club,

Chaluala

BL
Asa's
cntheMs
Choreh,
Perching
Place, DoBary
SL Mary Magdalena Calhollo Church, Malt*
Unit Ava, Altamonte Bpelagi
CHRISTIAN
First ChrUtlan Church, t i l l g. la aford Av a
Congrogallonal ChrUtlan Chureh,
1401 Park A va
Norlhelde ChrUtlan Church, F l a r l A U
Haven D r, Maitland
CMUOCU OP CHS 1ST
Chareh
Chureh
Chureh
Chureh

of ChrUL t l t l A Park AvA
of ChrUt. Uanava
of ChrUL Long woo*
of ChrUt, PaaU
CHURCH OF OOD

Chureh
Chureh
Chureh
Church

of
of
of
of

Ood,
Ood.
Ood,
God

444 Hickory
l i s t A Preach
Oviedo
Mine loo. UntarprUo
EPISCOPAL

All Salats Bplseopat Church B. DoBary
A v a , Inlarprlae
Chrlet Eplocopal Church. Lengweod
All Silnti Kpleeopol. Kntorpriee
Holy Cioaa Episcopal, Park A v a s i 4tk

Aecenelos
Lutheran Church. Over brock
Dr, Caieolberry
Good Shephard United Lathera
lied a Orlando Dr.
Lutheran Chureh of Iks Bedoeaer,
111 W . M U Pises
Meeolah Lutheran Chureh, Amertesa Logies
llall. Prairie Lake, fern Park
SL Lukes LuUeraa Church, kL CM Slavla
METHODIST
Barnett Maaartal Methodlat Church. B.
DoBary Ave., BaterprUu
Bear Labs MethodUt Chureh
Bethel AM.B. Church, Canaan Heights
Casselberry Community Methodlat Choreh,
H e y . 11-*x A Fluey Bldgs Rd, Caaselhsrry
DoBary Cemmualty Methodlat Church W .
Hlghlandm DoBary
Chrlat Methodlat Churah
■unland Rotates
Ptrot MethodUt Church, 414 Pork A v a
First Methodist Church of Oviedo
First Southern Methodlat Chsroh
Woman's Club 111 Oek A va
Pro* Methodist Church. 144 W . 41k BL
Oeaeva Methodlat Chureh, Geneva
Grave Methodlat Chureh, Oaora BA,
Grant Chapel AM.B. Chareh, Ovlado
Oekgrovs Methellit Church, Ovlado
Oeloen Methodlat ChurU

Pools
Weal eras
MethadUL
BL
44
W. at PaaU
■L Jams* A M .B , Saaford A va
■L Mary's A B B Church ML BL 411 OtUea
■L Fours Methodist C h u r a h
Oetee*
BA BblsrprUo
Stafford Memorial MethodUt O h * r « h
B DoBary

•BVEffTH DAT ADVBNTIFP
Fereat Lake Beveoth-day AdvaoUst Chareh,
Hwy. 414. Foreet Ctly
Seventh-day Adventlat Church, K altU ae
Ave., Altamonte Sprlaga
■aaford gevosth-dar
AdveatUt
Church,
■evshtb 4 Elm

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MAOABBNB
F I rs t Chureh of
U S NatarssA W.
lad at MtpU
Fora
Park
Chsroh of tho Minareoa
O’Brien BA, Fora Park
Lake Mary Chsroh a f U a Votaress

PILBfBYTE BUM
Community Presbyterian Choreh. Luka Mary
Plret
Preahytsrian
Churah.
Oak
Ava
* Ird « t
First Ptesbyterta* Church, Careel berry
Plret
PreabytsrUn
Church ef
DeBary,
B. Hlehlaud
Preebrurlau Chureh of The Cevvuaat
1TTI A Ortaada Dr.
■L Asdrewa Preabyterlaa Chureh 44U Lea.
ititl Bel, Dr— H tif Lftba
Upenta Cemmnulty Preabyterlaa Church.
U peats BA

Weatmlnlvtar Pretbytarlaa Church, Hawaii
Park, BL 414

a.nurcn of uo« in ChrUL Oviedo
Chuluota Community Chureh
Chureh of Ood of Prophecy, II4T Blm
Church of God MIooIo a Enter price
Church of Jeeuo ChrUt of Latter
■alau. M i l Park Av a
Community chapel, Altamonte gprlsgs
Eastern Orthodoa Church, gc jobae I
soeiom Chapel. Hwy. 1T-W. Fora Far!
congregation Both Itrael, llth a Mag
Flrel Churah of Canal, uetentlaL
ICO B. lad iL
*&gt;■■&gt;*•« HaU a f Jehovah’* Wttnooo
lA k * Monro* UntL l i f t W . Third BL
f ' r*t Poatocoatol Chureh of Lsagwot
Ml
Olivo Uultoeos Church, Osh
BA Osteen
Plneereat Assembly of Ood, Mth a Bl
■shfsrd Alliance Chureh, U41 A park
■asford Cosgregallen of Jehovah's
bcuoa 144 Banford Ava
J h*
Army, 114 B. 1nd SL
Usity Church af gaafardk 114 B . 1S4

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Suspect Seized On LB J Parade Route

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Seminole County * * * « on the S t Jotuti River * • * • “The Nile o f America”

Did you w i r taka a show—a dry shower, that iaT

9

Bafora you can antar tha
Navy’ll caw avionic* building
at tha Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion a two-mlnuta dry showar la required In a foytr Juat
inalda tha main entrance.
That’a to kaap out duat par*
tlelca aa amall aa five microna.
a • •
Onca inalda tha itructura
tha vlaitor la awed at tha alia
and magnitude of tha testing
and malntananca equipment.
If you want to aea how da*
fenaa dollara derived for
taxes are expended, wall—
here’a one place you can find
out
a •
•
Tha avionica building, L t
Bill Sharpe told acme 80
Chamber o f Commerce Coffee
Clubbera laat Thursday morn*
lng, la a pioneering adven*
turn. It’a tha flrat o f lta kind
eapeclally designed to sup*
port RA5C Vlllganta aircraft.
It's also unique in Its equip*
ment, Sharpe declared, since
there are machines installed
which will perform aa many
as 1,000 testa on aircraft
equipment in as little as two
minutes.
e
e
a
The
structure
itself
la
equipped to provide ideal an
vlronmental conditions and
temperature controls, espe­
cially In tho "clean” room.
e • a
Tha North Orlando Com.
pany office reporta that for
the fourth quarter of 1041
real eatata shows a sternly
rise. During tha past three
months 21 new families have
moved Into North Orlando
from other states, soma from
as far away aa Alaska and
Washington State.

a

a

a

Judy Wells, our county adl
tor, la progressing aa well aa
can be expected following aur
gory laat week at Seminole
Memorial.
Meanwhile,
her
deak la bein0 capably handled
by Jane Cnaselberry. Jane can
be reached from South Semi*
ncle phnnea. by railing 424*
8824 during tha day or 828*
6046 during evaning hours.
a
a
e
Bill and Joanna Halback—
he’s tha prealdent of Wall
Plumbing—have won the GE
•■Vacation at tho Fair’’ eon
teat. Ho and Joanna will Gy
from Jacksonville to New
York Oct. 8 and will stay at
the Americana. Tha trip In*
eludes two days at the Fair,
a tour o f Manhattan,
Broadway show plua dinner
and a floor ahow at the Latin
Quarter.
Bill won the "quota buster’’
award in competition with
other heating and air condi­
tioning dealers threughout
the southeast And, It's the
second straight year ha and
Joanna have won tha award
Last year they went to Ja­
maica.
e e
e
Registered yet? Watch It
carefully. You haven’t got
much time. If you expect to
vote you’ve got to register.
It's as simple as that.

” lf you do not register
Remember, you have NO
VOTE.

Mary Merritt
Sanford Womaa'a Club

ONLY

5

Days Left To
Register For
General Election
Call The Jaycee*
For Transportation
T o Register —

322-5181
TE 8-1158

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VOL. 56

Unite il Press Leased Wire

Established 190*

Parent Discussion
Program Set Up

! B lr a M

TH E MASSIVE MOBILE unit pictured above
simulates the infamous “ Berlin Wall’’ and
pointa out to Florida voters the fact that in a
dem ocracy, "There is no wall between you and
y ou r vote." This mobile unit Is being featured
in the State Democratic Countdown Caravan"
that is presently touring the state to arouse
voter interest, and increase registration. Regis­
tration offices close Oct. 2.

A new policy will be In­
augurated shortly In Seminole
County achoota to facilitate
better r e l a t i o n * between
school authorities and par­
ent!, Supt. R. T. Milwea said
today.
On tha achoo) level, Milwee, explained, our principals
and thalr administrative aides
will aet aside certain days
for parenta to come to them
and dlacusa any problem they
wish.
"It could concern trans­
portation, curriculum, books,
library service, g r a d i n g ,
hours, anything they want to
talk about,” Milwee declared.
On the county level, Milwee said that leadera of par­
ent-teacher organisation will
be invited to come in and diecuaa any problem* they feci
need the attention of the

Registration
Display Due n su a A
Florida voters are being re­
minded of their duty to vole
through a novel caravan of
mobile units put together by
James ’ ’Jimmie" James, Re­
gistration Drive chairman for
the State Democratic Execu­
tive Committee. James, spear­
heading the Florida Demo­
cratic Committee's registra­
tion drive, also with Mrs. Cell
Doherty of Palm Beach Coun­
ty directing the women's divlm, is taking the thoughtprovoking displays Into towns
and cities the length and
breadth of the state.
Heading up the caravan of
mobile displays Is a replica of
the Infamous "Dertln Wall",
which reminds the citlxen that

"In a democracy, there Is no
wall between the voter and
his vote." Following this trail
er is a missile pointed sky
ward, indicating the number
of days left to register In the
"Citizenship Countdown." Fin­
ally, the caravan's "Eternal
Flame of Liberty," brings to
mind the progress made by
the present Democratic ad­
ministration on behalf of all
of the voters.
The caravan will be in Sanford in front of the courthouse
Tuesday it 9 a. m. Resident*
are invited to assist local offi­
cials in pledging assistance to
the voter's registration drive
so that the voices of all the
voter* may be heard.

•••

12 K illed

county euperln ten dent er the
tchool board itself.
"W e’re going to conduct
tho
meotlngs
periodically"
Milwee explained, " s i group
sraslona In tha school sys­
tem's offices.”
Tha superintendent pointed
out that this new procedure
it being Instituted In an ef­
fort to demonetrata that the
board needs tha counsel o f
the parents and by the aama
token the parenta with prob­
lems will have an opportunity
to bring them to tha Board
and—aa Milwea put It—"per­
haps help us find waye o f
improving our operation*."
He concluded, "W e’re of
the opinion that thla plan
will
mutually benefit all
parties concerned with Im­
proving our entire educational
■yitam.”

Board To Meet
Tomorrow On
Ant Problem

MIAMI (U P !) — Twelve
The Board o f County Com­
pereone died in traffic acci­
dents around Florida over the missioner* will hold * special
weekend, according to tha meeting Tuceday morning In
the Courthouse to discus*
Highway Patrol.
ways and means of getting a
fire ant eradication program
MIAMI (U P I) — Premier under way. Federal and state
Fidel Castro takse to the air official* a n expected U be
waves tonight in Havana to present.
Friday afternoon Commie
mark the fact that marly
one-third o f the Cuban people elon Chairmen James P. Av­
are now government inform­ ery was notified hy County
Agricultural Agent C e e l l
ers.
Tucker that acme 80,000
acres In Seminola County
LIMA, Peru (U P I)-F rsn ee were Infested. "Tucker,” »*ld
pledged to expand Its tech­ Avery, "suggested that we
nical assistance programs to eat) a special meeting instead
Peru in a joint communique of waiting until nsxt week
signed Sunday of Presidents because o f the nature o f the
Charles de Gaulle and Fern- infestation,”
Avery outlined the problem
dando Hehiunde Terry.
of meeting the cost of ersdiction.
" I ’m told," said Avery,
DALLAS (U PI) — Former
MaJ, (ien. Edwin A. Walker, "that the cost run* about $1
calling tha Warren Commie- per acre. This would mean an
(ion report a whitewash, said expenditure o f some $80,000.
today “ there"* bound to have I do understand that federal
been • plot” between Lee and state matching funds
Harvey Oswald and his con­ may be available. If eo it
would cost us about $ 10,000.”
victed killer. Jack Ruby.
"It would be a problem for
us to find this kind of money,
WASHINGTON (UPI) — he added.
He said he was alio concern­
FBI Director J, Edgar Hoov.
er say* that the rlola which ed that county authorities had
erupted in several conimun- not been given previous notice
itica this summer were not of the infestation "Right
racial but the result of grow­ now," he stated, “ we’re near
ing contempt o f young Amer­ the end o f the hmiget year
and whatever we allocate must
icana for law and order.
come nut of next year’s bud­
get which begins Oct. 1.”
Tucker laid that most of
DETROIT (U P I)— General
Motors and the United Auto the infested area lies west of
Workers union today resumed U.S. 17-02. He said the art*
negotiations to end a strike could be sprayed from tbs air
that Union President Walter and that government official*
P. Keulher predicted would would like to get the eradica­
not he "one of those long tion program under way in
■truggles.”
October.

Castro To Talk

French Aid

Board's Decision
On Machines Hit
Hy Julian ffteiutrom
Displeasure over the Coun­
ty Commission’s rtfuia] to
purchase seven additional vot­
ing machines in view of a pos­
sible record turnout Nov. 3,
was expressed today by Su­
pervisor of Registration Ca­
milla Bruce.
Last Tuesday Mrs. Bruce

recommended that the Com­
mission authorize the pur­
chase of seven machines. The
firm which provides the type
of machine used in this coun­
ty said it could provide as
many as 10 demonstrators at
a delivered cost of $1,400 each.
This is $423 (piece less than
the regular cost of new ma­
----------------------------------------1 chines.
Today Mrs. Bruce said that
Seminole has S3 machines and
she estimated that "We will
h iv e, based on the recent dal­
ly average of registrations, at
least 22,VK) electors by Nov.
3,"
City Commissioner Joe Ba­
She pointed out that "W e
ker. candidate for re-cleclion.
will
not be able to handle all
stated today that "the develop­
ment of Sanford’a Iskefrnnt the voters if the turnout Is as
will be one o f the prime pro­ it should oe with the present
number of machines.
jects confronting the city.
"The November ballot has
" I am very proud to be in
a position to help with the de­ every candidate hated, plua
velopment of our lakefront the 12 constitutional amend
marina complex. It can create ments, realignment of justlca
a new Image o f our city by at­ o f the pear« districts, the fire
tracting people and money to control I’ recinct 2 and the
stimulate our economy as well election of a city com minion
as by serving a current need er in 5anford."

Baker Praises
Marina Project

of our people."
Baker continued, "As a
member of the City Commis­
sion. 1 am pleased to say that
the engineers have already
been retained to do a feasibil­
ity report which will be com­
pleted in CO days. At this lime,
we should be able to take
some very definite ateps.
"There will be a great re­
sponsibility on the city com­
missioners to sec that proper
fiscal arrangements are made
so that there will be no gambl­
ing with the taxpayers money.
" I have been Interested In
and worked with groupa to de­
velop our lakefront (or several
years, but the plan presented
by *.he bankers group has tne
most potential for our city.
They are to be commended for
their eflorts."
Commissioner Baker con­
cluded that fiscal arrangementa as outlined by this
group must be followed so that
there will be no increase In
(axes.

Called 'Whitewash'

Riots ‘Not Racial’

Talks Resumed

MON., SEPTEMBER 28, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 287

President
Mingles With
Street Crowds
EM ROUTE WITH PRES­
IDENT JOHNSON (UPI) —
President Johnson aroused
one o f tha wildest crowd

scenes in his political csroor
today ss ht arrived at Provi­
dence,
R. I„ on a 18-hour
* *
f* t%
*
%
P |
campaign swing through fit*
New England states.
As his motorradt crawled
through d o w n t o w n Provi­
dence. an auto two cars be­
hind ths Prsaldsnt burst Into
Dames. No ono was hart.
About 26 minutes bafora. a
man was seised atop tha roof
o f a hotel. Tho two Incidents
apparently were not linked.
Persons in the motorcade
said tha fire apparently was
caused by an overheated
motor.
Tha President carried with
him speeches lambasting “ tho
faction that temporarily leads
ATTENDING DELTONA U dedication ceremonies last Friday afternoon
ths Republican party.” Ho
were these Sanford area men. From left are Charlie Morrison, Lorinp
■aid voters face a choice to
Burgess, B. L. Perkins Jr., Elliott Mackle, executive vice president, Del­
November o f keeping a "re­
tona Corp.; Sanford Mayor A . L. Wilson, E. C. Harper Jr., George Touhy
sponsible
government"
or
and Charles Robinson.
(Herald Photo)
changing to ono "that la
reckless abroad and heart­
less at home."
Arriving at Provldenee, R.
on hla first o f flvo stops
In as many New England
Dedication of Deltona's "lit­ Corp., told a dedication gath­ private industry in so Import­ states In a 16-hour tour,
tle red echoolhouae” Friday ering that tha "generous ant an undertaking ranks as Johnson was greeted by many
prompted prediction* that this help” o f Volusia County and one o f Die outstanding educa­ thousands of s q u e a l i n g ,
community's sdult education
tional achievements in Flor­ •creaming teenagsrs as hla
Florida a c h o e l authorities
program will pave tha way
ida today."
motorcada moved from tha
for similar educational coop­ "has given a great promise
Mora than 125 persons airport to Brown Unlvsrslty.
eration between public and and potential to Deltona's were on band from sevcrnl
Disregarding ono safety
privets enterprise throughout adult education program.”
nearby cummunitie* to wit- recommendation in tha War­
H* said the "wholehearted nee* the dedication which ren Commission report, tha
Florida.
Elliott J. Hackle, executive willingness of thos* public had been thwarted twice Ire- President made a series o f
vice president of The Deltona officials to cooperate with for# hy threat# o f hurricane#. unscheduled stops along tha
The adult education pro wny to get out o f hla ear and
gram — popularly termed mingle with the throngs.
Deltona U" — ia supported
Tho President may not
by The Deltona Corp., devel. hnve been In great danger,
opera o f the retirement cum* but a number o f the young­
munity. In addition to the sters were as they ran among
new classroom building and tha automobiles In the pro­
tho equipment, the company cession. Roms people fell and
employ* a full-time prufes- others came ominously closo
James O- L w , dlitrkt sup­ pending upon the results of amnel educator. The curric­ to the wheels o f automobiles
ervisor of tha Florida Pro­ any election are not eligible U&gt; ulum i* conducted in cooper­ and police motorcycles.
Leaving the airport, John­
ation with the Volusia Coun­
bation and Parole Commission, esat ballots.
today Issued a warning that
Attorney General James W. ty School Bourd under super- son got out of his closed ear
some persons can get them- Kynes recently said: "It U vision o f the Florida Depart­ and walked far perhape a
seives into a lot of (rouble my opinion that ■ person who ment of Education’! adult ed­ half mils with hundreds o f
hoys and girls flocking behind
by registering and voting In has been convicted of petit ucation division.
Volusia County School Sup­ him.
the forthcoming national elec­ larceny and whose civil rlgbta
loiter along t*
route, ha
have not been restored Is not erintendent John Smiley re
tion.
Lee said that current stele entitled to vote In the State of sponded to Markin'* dedica­ got into an open convertible
statutes provide that "All per­ Florida."
tory remark* by praising the In continue on hla motorcada
sons convicted of Monies in
Lee said that all persons Mackle brother* for their —another practice frowned
the State of Florida, or In whose parole or probation mat­ •’inlative, leadership and co upon in ths Warren Commis­
recommendations
for
any oUier state, and whose ters have been handled hy his operation”
in
educational sion
presidential protection.
civil rights have not been re­ office have been carefully in­ work.
registration
stored, are not eligible to structed shout
Deltona'a "little red tchooland voting procedures. •'How­ house" is a red and while
register and vote."
He also stated that "A ll per­ ever." he added, "undoubted­ Colonial-style building located
sons convicted of bribery, per­ ly there are people in this amid the mnss-drnprd oak* of
jury, larceny or any other In­ county whose parole and pro­ Elkram Dark, the rummun
famous crime in this or any bation procedures have not ity'a
principal
recreational
been handled by my office area. Enclosing three class­
other state Is not eligible."
A 17-year-old motorcyclist
He indicated that persons and I’ m not sure they hive rooms and office spare, it is
was Injured Sunday night
interested in any wager de- been adequately Instructed."
surrounded hy a whit* picket when his machine and aa
fence and topped by a white automobile collided at Third
bell tower.
Street and French Avenue.
The community's adult ed­
Reported In good condition
ucation program it expected with multiple Injuries at Sem­
to enroll soma 200 Deltona inole Memorial Hospital Is Ro­
resilient*.
bert Lee Grove of 801V4 E.
Course* range from arte Second St.
crafts uml hobbies through
Police report Grove was
An engineering report con­ use from C-l and add laundry speech and drama to English driving on French Avenue
foreign languages, history, and attempting to turn into a
tract for the lakefront devel. use to (M.
civics
and mathematics.
grocery store lot when his ve­
Also to be heard are:
opment Is on the agenda for
Dirrclor of the Deltona hicle was struck by ■ car driv­
Request for a street light at
the City Commission tonight
1400 W. 17th St.; request to program is Zeral Mallard, for­ en by Chester Dowling, 47, o f
at 8 at City Hall.
The nine-point agenda also close alley oa the property of merly an administrative o ffi­ 81t Elm Avc.
Rowling was charged with
lists first reading of an ordi­ the Good Samaritan Home on cial o f the DeLand High
careless and negligent driving,
nance to reorganize the fi­ Mulberry Avenue; approval of School.
nance department, intent to the agreement and resolution
annex an area at Highway IT- for ths Atlantic Coast Line
92 and Onora Road, rezone the for the railroad crossings (or
arc* at Onora Road and Pal- the water improvement; dis­
metto Avenue from R-2 to R-3, cussion of approval of con
and to amend goning ordi­ (recta on architectural work
nance to delete dry cleaning for recreation building; ap­
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY ™
pointment of a finance direc­
tor; second reading of an or­
dinance on intent to annex the
Theft of $164 from under­ area at 21th Street and French
neath her mattress was re­ Avenue.
ported to police over the week­
end by Katherine Wetherapoon, 1302 W. 16th St. She
said the money was taken
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cither Thursday or Friday,
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Someone made off with the Editorial
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Sunday night at Seminole Me­ Society ....................
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morial Hospital, Mary Agnes S p orts...................... Pages 6 7
Harper of Geneva toU police TV Programs ............. Page 9
laat night.
We the Women .......... Page 9

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Ad u lt Education Program Hailed

Parole Supervisor

W arns On Voting

Cyclist Hurt
In Accident

Lakefront Issue
On City Agenda

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THIS WEEK ONLY!

$164 Stolen

Herald Index

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TH E RVAH-1 Tigerettes Talent Show Saturday night at tha Civic Cen­
ter transformed local and Navy amateurs into professionals as they per­
formed in a highly successful contest, benefiting the U.S.O. Pictured
from the left are Suzann Kooxcr, Tigerettes president, presenting first
place trophy to Mike Bubal and Johnny Le Blanc fo r a terrific piano and
drum combo. The couple at right Is Elaine and Bill Orazl, who did a
stu[&gt;endous job as co-MC’a o f the gigantic production, Sanford merchants
donated the 12 prizes awarded.

Warren Report
For a penetrating an­
alysis of tha W a r r e n
Commission report on tha
aasasainatlon of P r a a i -

dent John F . Kennedy,
read Merriman Smith's
expansive article on Page
3 today.

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NO. 285

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Jordan, D-

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tigators would call Bobby Ba­

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WASHINGTON (U P I) -Supram* Court Justice Hugo L.
Black has delayed a lower
court order which barred the
government from enforcing
the public accommodations
section of the new civil rights
taw against a Birmingham,
Ala., restauranL
Black Wednesday granted a
Justice Department applica­
tion for a stay of execution in
the order handed down by a
three-judge court panel at

“ No. didn't

know there could be any moiquite**

In

Laka

Mary.

We

thought they w e n all in Cas­
selberry."
With all this water standing
throughout the County wo’r#
not surprised at tha number
• f the pesky varmlU. However,
w e ll admit we've never seen
such large ones.

sprays w e've oecn using are
completely

Ineffective.

So,

wc Just stay indoors.
# * •
Ralph Diggs, once popular
principal at Lyman High and
later supervlaor of transporta­
tion for the Seminole County
School Board, has apparently
made a big fait with Brooksv Like folk w»ure be is now prin­
cipal of Hernando High School.
Digga, to tbe applause of
students, and tbe BrooksvtUe
gun-Jonenal, j has reorganised
the cafeteria aysUm at Hern­
ando High, reorganised the
school's administrative polie-

T W O PERSON S w o n injured thin morning when the car, above, collided
with in Atlantic Coast Line f n ig h t on the Oviedo spur and Route 419.
The car was driven by Orie Mathleux with his mother, Mrs, Mamie S.
Mathieux, as a passenger.
(Herald Photo)

Mother And Son
GM
Asked
To
Approve
Hurt As Train,
Binding Arbitration
Car Collide
An 82 • year - old Geneva
woman and her son, 63, were
Injured thla rimming when
the ear In which they were
“ dead heat"
riding had
eraih with an Atlantic Coast
Lino freight on Route 419.
Being treated at Seminole
Memorial Hospital are Mr*.
Mamie S. Mathleux and Orle
Mathieux both of whom suf­
fered fractures, multiple cute
and bruises.
Mr. Mathieux Is a promin­
ent real estate salesman in
Seminole County being a ffili­
ated with the C. A. Whldden
Real Eatata offices. Ho also
works with the county tax as­
sessor's office on a part-

DETROIT (U P I) ~ The
United Au to Workers Union
today asked General Motors
Corp. to agree to binding ar­
bitration o f key non-economic
Issues which threatened to
trigger a strike by more than
300,000 workera at 10 a. m.
EST Friday.
The company waa expected
to reject the proposal ae It
hai dona when the union
made similar suggestions in
past negotiations.
U A W President W alter P.
Reuther made the proposal In
a three-page letter to GM
Vice President Louie G. Bent­
on aa tha two entered th a V nal 24-hours o f negotiations

befora the strike deadline.
The union said time was
short and the difefrsnces be­
tween company and union
were g-eat, “Thera la no
that those differences can be
resolved on a mutually satis­
factory basis In the few hour*
remaining before the strike
deadline," Heuthe said.
Recausa a GM strike would
have crippling effects on the
nation's
economy,
Reuther
aaid, the company ought to
agree to a three-member
“ board o f impartial arbitrutors” to meet and come up
with a soltulon to the nonaconomic problems.

The owners of the restau­
rant, Ullle Mcciung and his
son Ollle Jr., argued that
their place did not cater to
transients and therefore was
not subject to the rights law
because It was not engaged In
Interstate commerce.
The government contended
that segregation breeds racial
friction, which In turn could
hamper interstate commerce.
Justice Black's order over­
turned the lower court's ruling
until the Supreme Court mak­
es Its decision on the public
accommodations section of the
law,
He his based his decision on
a similar ruling be made In
the cape o f the Heart o f Xttfnto snout, which baa curried
Its fight against the public ac­
commodations section to the
Supreme Court.
He said he had consulted
with five other Justices and
was authorised to aay that the
court would be prepared to
hear the Birmingham case im­
mediately after the arguments
In the Heart of Atlanta case.
That is to be brought before
the court Oct. 3, the day R
convenes for Its new term.

Steak Fry

TALLAHASSEE

(U P I )

— akin to Sonar used by the
navy.
He said new techniques in
could be a m ajor break­
the present Sunniland Field
through fo r the oil Industry Is
had increased Florida's oil
Florida, State Geologist Rob­ production this year.
ert O. Vernon said today,
He said two new wells had
Vernon confirmed that the been put down in (he Sunni­
Sun Oil Co had put down a land field, one of which was
producing well In tha Fclda pumping about 800 barrels of
ares, some 13 mile* north of oU a day.
Florida's only currently produ­
The Sunniland Field has
cing field at Sunniland.
been producting oil for 21
Vernon said pumping re­ years.
ports about the well were con(idcntlat.
However, he said If reports
I hat tin- well was a major find
were true, “ I think it will be
a major breakthrough for Flo­
rida am) a lot of companies
will be back In here leasing
and exploring for o il."
lie said there haa been con­
siderable recent activity in
the geophysical exploration for
oil in Florida. Geophysical ex­
ploration is mostly concerned
with looking for rock struct­
ure that could be expected to
produce oil.
It la mostly carried out by
setting o ff explosions on the
mrface and listening to echo­
es of tbe blast with a special
electronic
gear,
something

The Norman DeVcre Howard
Chapter of the United Daugh­
ters of the Confederacy will
meet at 2:30 p. m. Friday at
the home of Mrs. F. E. Rouill.it, 910 Palmetto Avenue.
The speaker will be Stale Rep.
Joe Davis.

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Five unrelated men named Society ..
Johnson have been U. S. vice S ports ...............
presidents or contenders for TV ProgruiQ* the office. Richard Mentor We the Women
Johnson was vice president un­
der Vsn Buren, Andrew John­
son under Lincoln, Lyndon
Johnson under Kennedy and
Herschcl V. Johnson and II. W.
Johnson were vice presidential
nominees under Stephen A.
Douglas and Theodore Roose­
velt, respectively.
Did you know that the name
''Johnson'' has been the most
popular surname for U. S.
vice presidents?
*
•
•

Ginderville Fire Department
Volunteers want us to remind
you about the fish fry they're
giving from 3 until g p. m.
Friday night at Farmers Auc­
tion Market on U. S. 17-92. Miss
Vickie McArdle, runner-up in
this rea r’ s Mias Flame con­
test, wilt christen the depart­
ment's fire truck.
Suggestion to the new Volks­
wagen dealer just south o f the
city — They have elephants
on sale at J. M. Fields. Wanta
try l i t

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R e g is te r F o r
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For Tranaportallon
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$23,000 kickback to the Ken­
nedy • Johnson

presidential

campaign In 1M0.
Jordan, chairman of Um In­
vestigating genate Rules Com­
mittee, said Philadelphia con­
tractor

Matthew If. MeCloi-

key also would be called aa n
S A F E T Y A W A R D v u pretented to Heavy Attack Squadron IS a t San.
witness.
ford Naval A ir Station Wednesday after the squadron had established
Jordan told rsportsri bo howhat la believed to be a record fo r fligh t safety in the Navy, Capt. James
pad It would be possible to be­
O. Mayo, commander Reconnaissance Attack Squadron W ing, left, pre­
gin renewed bearings in the
sents the citation to Capt. Tony Nolta, squadron commander.
Baker case next week. The po­
litically bat esse Is being re­
opened to investigate new
charges against the form er
Senate aide who amassed n
paper fortune of $2 million
while receiving • salary of
leas than $20,000 ■ y ta r.
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
- House cabinet room.
rounding the assautnalios U M
The rules committee met In The Warren Commission hand­
Johnson appointed the com­ Nov. 22 at Dallas and tbs sub­
closed session for preliminary ed to President Johnson today
mission last Nov. 2S to investi­ sequent murder of Leo H o m y
discussion of the new allega­ Its voluminous report on the
gate President John F. Ken­ Oswsld, the alleged assassin,
tions. They were made by Kennedy assassination.
nedy'# assassination. The re­ by night club owner Jack
Sen. John J. Williams. R-Del.,
Chief Justice Earl Warren,
port on Iti findings will not Ruby.
who said McCloskey made a head of the seven member pan­
be made public until Sunday
It was expected to recom­
$33,000 “ kickback" after re­ el that Investigated the slaying,
mend changes In security mea­
night
ceiving the construction con­ carried the thick, dark blue
The President said Tuesday sures to protect the U. S.
tract on the Washington, D. C. bound volume In to the White
he planned to read the report Chief Executive. One sourco
stadium.
Mouse. The other six members
carefully and take any action fam iliar with the commlsslra'a
Williams charged that Mc­ of the com mission wens with
the
commission
suggests. work indicated that the report
Closkey made the alleged pay­ him.
Presidential Press Secretary also might slap the wrists at
The report was m o r a l
off to Insurance agent Don B.
George E. Reedy said there the Dallas police, Urn Secret
Reynolds. Reynolds was aaid Inches thick.
would be no amplification of Service and the FBI.
Warren and the other mem­
to have kept $10,000 and fun­
the document by the White
rhe major finding la ex­
nelled the remaining $23,000 bers of the commission met
House. It will speak for Itself. pected to be that Oewald acted
through Baker to the cam ­ with Johnson In the White
The report, estimated by the aa an Individual end aot a t
paign rbest for the KennedyWhite House to be “ somewhat part o f any conspiracy. It also
Johnson ticket.
over a quarter-million words," Is expected to conclude that
In addition to Baker and
discusses all the events sur- Ruby was acUog alooe when
McCloskey, Jordan said the
h « shot Oswald la the Dallas
committee would call Rey­
jail.
nolds, ■ toes I Insurance agent,
who made the accusation on
which the Williams charges
were based,
All three probably will be
qurstluncd In built dosed and
Eighty Sanford business and
open sessions by the commit- professional m tfuand women
tee.
S iim W flifP a c t
wero gueits this morning of
In • confrontation with the
B E R LIN
(U P I) West P
eommitttee earlier this year, SNAS Capt. Chandler W. Swan­ Berlin and East Germany to- |
Baker refuted to answer a- son at the first fall meeting day signed an agreement on
bout 120 questions fired by of the Ssmlnole County Cham­ passes that will allow 800,000
special counsel Lennox B. Mc­ ber of Commerce’s Coffee West Berliners to cross the Jc
Club.
Lendon and panel members.
anti-refugee wall to visit rela- do
Capt. Swanson, NAS Com­ lives In East Berlin.
He Invoked the First, Four­
cli
th, Fifth and SUlh amend­ manding officer, supervised
ments and specifically the one the group jo a tour of the base
against sett • Incrimination. which included stops at the
NEW YORK (U P I) - The fo
Baker at that time was under new avionics buikiing and the threat of a shipping strike in el,
Investigation by the Intornal new enlisted men's barracks. East and Gulf coast ports
Capt. Swanson Introduced grew Wednesday night with r ,
Revenue Service, and presum­
ably still Is, for Williams' Capt. E&lt;1 Anderson, the new union rejection of a manage- ro
new charges Involving Baker, senior medical officer, Chap­ ment proposal to submit a
former secretary to Senate lain Leo McDonald and Cdr. contract dispute to binding ar- lu
Democrats, were that McClos­ Howard Shively, executive of­ bitration.
,
key made a kickback fo r re­ ficer.
Capt. Jam ei O. Mayo, com­
ceiving the construction con­
tract on the new D. C. Sports manding officer o f HATWlng
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. ,
One Introduced Cdr. Tony Not­
Stadium In Washington.
(U P I) — Broad areas of San­
ts, commanding officer of new­
ta Barbara
and Montecito „
ly arrived VAH-13 and execu­
were threatened today by i *
tive
officer
Dean
Webster,
re­
W ild a Roars
disastrously explosive f i r e ‘
cently transferred to the San­
TO K YO (UIM) — Typhoon
which destroyed a score o f ’
ford base Horn Jacksonville.
Wilds howled across Japun’s
homes, raxed a monastery and
Cdr. Charles Chute and Cdr.
gutted a college dormitory,
y
southernmost island o f Kyu­
W alter A lt, prospective com­
Ji
shu today. It caused death,
manding officer and executive
destruction and Injury as It
officer, respectively, of RVA11*
MOSCOW (U P I) - Arnerl- 7headed on an uncertain course 12—an organisation presently
toward tha main island o f being formed, were also pre­ can soprano Leontyne Price, 0
applauded through 16 curtain
Honshu. The latest report sented by Capt. Mayo.
csils and mobbed by fans at 1,1
showed Wilds, biggest storm
Tha tour of tha Installation
of the Pacific typhoon sea­ was conducted by Lt. Bill her Moscow debut Wednesday fl
son, crawling on a northeast­ Sharpe following a refresh­ night, said today she sang E
ern arc heading fur Ilonshu'a ment period at the NAS recrea­ while suffering from bronchi- nt
tls but hoped to “ really show M
west const.
tion arcs on Lake Golden.
them" tomorrow.
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Swanson Host At
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W ASH IN G TO N (U P I ) —
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threw a bipartisan steak fry
nt the White House Wednes­
day night— the first such a f­
fair in the memory o f Ex­
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House's west terrace was to
hunor retiring members of
Congress. Tw o prominent leg­
islators who ara leaving, GOP
presidential nomine* Barry
M. Goldwater and his run­
ning mate. Rep. William FL
Miller were nut Invited, how­
ever.

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BOSTON (U P I) — Hurri­
cane Gladys swept her rainy
skirt over coastal New Eng­
land today but har destruc­
tive punch landed In the North
Atlantic, 140 mile* from land.

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A rm s F o r G reeks
MOSCOW (U P I) - The So­
viet Union will sign an agree­
ment “ In four or five days" to
supply arms to Cyprus.

GLEE CLUR OFFICERS at Seminole High
School for this year are shown above. From left
seated are Linda Robson, secretary; Buddy Bur­
ton, president; Michele Jones, vice president;

Candi Southward, buainess manager. Back row
from left ara Bob Rumbley, Martha Koaky and
T erry Rabun.
(Herald Photo)

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S t p i . 24, 1944

School Emphasizes Right Study Habits

DeBary Bridge
Club Holds
2 Sections

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taadwea at the Trado Wind*
Cafeteria la Caaeetberry laet

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bp Cheryl Johnson aad the

meeting e f Um DeBary Bridge

by B e r n i Jehaaea.

Club held In the Fireman’s

i baehMN amettag
wbkh fallowed the loatheoa
the newly ergaaleed O K
Club elected effk ere for the
eoaUag year. Caret Vickery
•a re Dm nominating committee repert aad caadidete* fo r
th# e ffk o e of prealdent and
vk e praaidoat were required
te gtva a chert u lk oa their

Recreation Hall.
Mies Ethel Johnson wee d i­
rector fo r Section A. NorthSouth winner* were, first,
Mra. Ruth Biatt, end lira .
A . G. Besom; second, Mr*.
Chari** Meiner and Mra. M.
Shader; third, Mrs. F n n k
Austin and Mrs. Charles Has­
sell.

th * ntwty organised C .B .E . Club (Cooperative Bu (tineas
Education) o f Lyman High School were elected at a luncheon a t the
Trade Wind* Cafeteria In Canaelberry. They are left to right: (aeated)
Shirley Davie, president: Mra. Lois Toole, coordinator; Lynn Voekan,
vice prealdent; (standing), Diene Rfppberger, historian; Cheryl John­
son, secretary; Peggy Dtirnell, treasurer*, Penny Vaughn, sergeant-atarms; Denise MacLaughlln, reporter end Linda Jonee, parli mentartan.
O F F !C B M F O B

VMkM, visa f r a a l d a n t ;
Cheryl
Johnson, M t r t U r jl
Peggy
Durnsil,
treasurer;
I4*Ja Jm u , parilinsntarian;
Dstlae McLsufhllH, rSfertsr;
Fatay ViUftiB, ssrfesnt-att r a i , and DU m RJppburf*r.
historian.

71m club «oU4 U alUnd
the ell day district masting
tt CVS tad DCT Club* Oct
JO Bt Lssehurg- There will b»
weaken, workshop* and die*
elusions end Uie Oreni*
County eaardtaatan will be la
tkarft nf the program.
le re ra l « f the girl* la the
cooperative butiaeie program
are etill awaiting placement
and any business man need*
Ing o f f k * kelp may call Mr*.
Lola Toole at 838-5254 for
Information. The girt* receive
training through the arhool In
office ekilla and technique*.

Consecration
Ends 6-Night
Church Fete

Carnival Set
For Cub Scouts

By Maryann Miles

A
Cub
Scout comival.
sponsored by Cub Pack 507
o f tho Greco M e t h o d l a t
Church, will bo presented Saturdey at 121 Lake Minnie
Drlvm Park Ridge.
The activities will get un­
COUNTY HEALTH Nurse Juno Cuthrell (right) spoke nt a Clinic
der w ay at 11 a. m. and there
Mothorn Coffee Thursday morning ut the Smith Seminole Elementary
will be doughnuts, pop corn,
School at Casseltx!rry on the duties and limitations of clinic volunteers.
rake end cookie*. Alto, amtll
Left
to right are Mrs. Ralph Smith and Mrs. Richard Heintzlcman, cofr y dart end balloon gamt*
chairmen, who are in charge of scheduling tho 28 regular clinic mothers
will be held with p rli** going
and 10 substitutes.
(Herald Photo)
to the winntra.
Highlights of tho day's ae
tlvlty w ill be a rocekt derby
presented by the Cub*. Th*
hoye have prepared thtie
rockets as a pert o f th*lr den
meetings ami are looking for­
in 1912 (he people •&gt;( the TH E STATE
OF FLORI­
surh hoard upon a plan for
ward to »«m e keen competi­
the assumption by Seminole
northern portion of Grange DA:
tion between dene one and
Section 1. That Ihe Coun­
County of its pro rata share
County, feeling that it would
ty of Seminole be, and the
nf ihe indebtedness of Ihe
be for their beat internal to
same 1* hereby created and
hoard o f public Imtrucllnn
have Hill section *et off a*
esUblishod.
of Orange County in accord­
VRNTH Pl.ACTRII
a new county, look all nacsiSection 4. The Governor of
ance with Ihe provision* o f
Ladles' delicate hair styles
aary atepa to bring (hi* about.
the Stale shall on e»r before
Ihe ronatitullon nf the State
are helping spur the popular­
Tha fallowing excerpts of the
tho first day of July, 1013,
of Florida, an also upon an
ity e f new car eentllatlon aye
law under which Seminole
appoint all o f the oiflccri to
equitable division In arordlame that permit wlndow-up
County was formed are given
ance with said provieioni o f
driving and avoid tha wind to ihow (he general and ape- which the aald county may
the surplus funds and school
blown look. Vents at tha rear d a l feature* of the act which bo entitled under Uie Con­
stitution and Laws of the
■upplles and equipment, all
o f the paeeenger compart­ relates to
education in tho
Sluts of Florida.
other property that the said
ment pioneered on the 1904
county:
Section 4. It ahsll be the
board may have on hand or
Thuaderbird are offered for
An act providing for tha
IS M on all Ford 4-door hard- creation o f Seminole Coun­ duty of the Board of Public that may be owing to aald
Instruction o f S e m i n o l e
board on the day of Uie ap­
tope and Ihe Muitang 2*2
ty in the Stale of Florida,
County to hold their first
proval of this bill.
fallb ack modal.
and for the Organiration
meeting on the first Tues­
Section 20. This act shall
and Government Thereof
day in August, 19U.
become effaeUv* upon Uie
BE IT
ENACTED BY
Section II. It shall bo tha
p iiia g e
end approval by
THE
LEGISLATURE OF
duty of Uie Board of Public the Governor,
a o r t c a n r r u m .in n r an
• a * o r ra n ro *K ti i n t a im i
Instruction of S e m i n o I a
This act wae approved
a n n a a s v n e M T i iv in n
County, at as oarly a data
April 25, 111).
■rain o ia v a n T a Ann r o i v
m n in a o r t h k u m n a *
aa may be posible to hold a
b i b * m o o n r t w o r iT T n r IM TMH C IR C U IT COURT OF
conference with the Board
M M VO O O . F L O R ID *
T H * NINTH J l t l M I t l . CiteV M In I* herti.r * lv s » Mitt • c i it o r t i n for sF.wiNnt.ti of Public Instruction of O r­
Public M te rln f w ilt b* hrlit at ru n n , F i.o R iu *.
ange County and agrtc with AK II.Snv HI HKHT *•— Mr

How Seminole County Started

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Funeral Notice

ihe C.immlMlnn It.mm In lh*
Otlv I le ll In tha Clljf of San
Sard. Florida, at l : * t o'clock
P. M. an oclobar 11. l i l t , to
asnslSar ihs follow lns chans**
an* a m *n d a *rle to th* *nn ln «
OrSinant* al tho City o f SonCord, Florida:
A Oort Ion o f that properly
waned la ntotrlat ll- I X * (one
fam ily dwsliino) t-a m d w m i
ad
Itollonrllla
Ayaano
and
a ore a of Twenty-fourlh Strtot
and obteeilne th*
Atlantic
P e t it Une notimod rtaht-of
w ar, io prnpnaod to be raennad
W -IA (on * fa m ily 4 w t lll* * »
DlMrlnt. Said pmparly halna
mnra particularly daarrlbad a*
Cpllewsi
Prom Ihs MR earner o f not
A o f J. Ttodd. K. a Lord and
R. Dean'a Bubdlaiwon In tha
Soulbwaat auartar of San I I.
T a p laa, Rat U K , aa rannrdad
in Flat |i&gt;wb 1. Faso I o f I'uh|la Ramrdo nf Semlnola I’ nun*y. Florid*, run Wly 111.1 ft
atony N Una af Lot A, thenca
• r a i ' i s " W I* ft for a point
a f bogln-iaa. ih t*c * W I t i . l
•t. th a t i ' t n r w i n i it. th
R w iy ( A l l ft atnna &lt;ha partmalar o f a ilrrla bavins a radiua o f « « ft. in n ej * j r * r * w
*1.71 ft. tb W t l l . f i ft. lh
J* IM H O '* K t i l t ft. lb N ***
l i ' i r * W to Kir righ t-of-w ay o f
tba Atlantia Coaat IJaa flailfaad. lh lly atoaa aald lltlW
liaa to tha B lino of raid I a I
A, th It &lt;io K ir Olona H Una
eif l«ol A to a point 1*0.11 It
W ly nt IK rnrnar o f tail A, lb
run N I •M i r K to point of
btalnnlng.
A ll parttea In Interact end
•Itlian a abill bavt aa opporlu n liy to b* band ot aald
beorlna.
Ny ord-r af Iba e’ lly Comtalaalou of tha City of Sanford.
Florida,
tbla
U th
day
of
'gCplambar, l i l t .
If. N. Tamm. Jr.
m ey Clark o f tho
O ily nf Sanford. Florida
Yohllah So pi. it, IM I.

COS-41

East-treat winners Includ­
ed first, Mrs. Frank Holder
and R. Z. Walters; second,
Mrs. Myrtle Dunnebsch and
T . H. Govt; third, Mr. and
Mrs. E. M. Hinkle.
Section B director wee Cot.
William Hague, North-south
winners were first, Mr. and
Mrs. Myron AccardJ; second,
Col. and Mrs. Hague; third,
Mrs. Leris Weeks aad Mrs.
Lillian Meyer.
East-weet winners were,
first. Bill Woodlock end Mrs.
Doyle Driver; second, Mrs.
Doiorss M. Finn and Mrs.
Georgs Croaks; third, Harry
M. Brown end William G.
Luts,
Mr. and Mrs. Aecsrdl had
a 71 per cent game.

I II t M i l l V HO. I I M
UAIN K * A VINOS IIASK.
P lain tiff
-vsROBKRT ft TOUNfl. tt UI.
P «f*n 4 tn r*
v a T t r i OF W I T
t o i a o n r.R T e. yotuen and
NKLT.IK e. TOt’ NO, and
all parllao nlelmlna Interoola br. tbrouab. un­
der. or aealnrt ROnURT
C TOUNO «nd N E L L IK C
TOUNO.
And In all partlaa havlnp nr
rUlm lne ro hava any rlehl,
till,, or lnt*rn,l In Iba iirnpvrty
h m ln ilf . r r lb f l
Von
VIIK k&gt;r»by notified
that a Complaint tn f.trrrloto
a m nrliaa* eneumhtrlns tbo
fnllnwtnf roal er«&gt;p-rty:
f/it tt. SI’ NI.ANU KHTATF.». F IR S T ADDITION, aarnrdlna In tha Plat tharoof, rrrurdad In Plat llnnk
It. paa*a 17 an.I nt. I'uhllr Itacordi nf e«(ntnol*
County. Klorl.lt
baa been flltJ * * * m » l &gt;ou la
th* ab«v*-aty:*d iult. aad you
ora reuulrod tn torvn a &lt;-opy
nf fnur Aninrnr tn tha Com­
plaint na tha Plalntlfr'a attorn » » » van d m llrru A (lay. Pint
Office Ron ltn7. Orlando, F lor­
id*. and to fit* the nrtflnal nf
such Aaewar with th* Clark e f
tha sfoMaold Circuit Court on
or btfurn tha joth day at Oct­
ober, me. ir inu fail to do
*&lt;&gt;, a dtcro* pro o »n ft* * » will
ba taken aaalm t you fur tk*
raltef demanded In lh* Com­
plaint.
Thl* Muttra ih ill bo publlehad onto a w alk for four &lt;«»■
lacullya waoko In Tha danford Harold.
Dated tbla nth day of deptember, l » t l
(S E A L)
Arthur H. Backivlth. Jr.,
Clerk o f tha Clrault Court
It: Martha T. Vthlon
Deputy Clark
Puhll.h d-pl. It, ]| s Dot, I.
I. IMI.
C D K -fl

The world'a first laboratory
for the exclusive study of
wood wai lh* U. S. Depart
meat of Agriculture's Foreit
Products Laboratory In Madi
son, WIs., founded more than
M years ago.

llubari \l SellMm. os. dio.l
W •iliieiit.iv. Sept. I I Funeral
Moaa Mill b, oalif ol 11 '« a
m Friday, at A ll Soul* Colholio
Church
notary
will
k» rarltMt at I p m Thunday nlakt tl tb* Rrlaaon Funrral Horn* Sanford with tlav.
IHrbard
l.ynna
nfflclailna
Mur 1*1 will t&gt;0 at A ll Soul*
Comatory.

The Baer Lake Methodist
Church concluded its Six
Nights fur Christ last Friday
evening end a consecration
service ia set fo r October 4.
Many donations have been
given by the members to th*
new church building fund.
A matching communion ta­
ble has been ordered by some
o f th* membera, aa well as a
pulpit chair, both In keeping
with the lovely pulpit. An
electric ranre i* elao being
donated by one o f th* church
famlliei.
However, th* church ia atilt
in need of carpeting for the
rostrum, a chancel, and rah.
Inets for the new kitchen.
Many shruba are already on
the ground* and others have
been promlied.
Tba pastor's new hours at
the church office are 9-12
a.m., Tuesday, Wednesday and
Friday,

H. N. Neilson
Dies At 68
Mr. Hubert N. Nailaon, «8,
of

2510 Country

Club

Rd.,

died Wednesday afternoon af­
ter a short lltnass. Born in
Quebec City, Canada, ha has
lived in Sanford for tha past
four years.
H* was a member o f tha
All

(fouls

Survivors
Julia

Cathode
Include

Neitson,

Church.

hie

w ife,

Sanford,

a

daughter, Mr*. H. P. Chastain
" f Themaavilla. G a , and four

G B A D E English Teacher Mrs. Judith Drommerhauien of
South Seminole Junior H ifh School points out the importance o f good
study habita to two o f her pupita, Paulette Thermenos and Donny Goodall aa part o f tha all out affort at tha ichool to help aeventh graders learn
propar study procedure.
(Herald Photo)

SEVENTH

Three GOP Candidates Honored
• y Jails Bsrtaa
Republican candidate*, Dr.
Robert Hoover, W alter R. Hoberg, and E. Pope Bassett,
were gueata o f honor a t a
get-acquainted coffee gives
by Mr. aad Mrs. W . P. Medcalf at their home on Hattaway Drive in Dol-Ray Manor
Sunday afternoon.
Dr. Hoover, o f Forest City,
candidate fo r state represent­
ative from Seminole County,
la a practicing physician and
has lived in Florida
1933. Ha i* welt *cqutinted
with Semlonla County end be­
lieves he has the education,
ability end integrity needed
for the office.
Walter It. Heiberg o f A lta­
monte Springa is a candidate
for
the
Seminole
County
Board o f Education District
No. 5 and ia an inetrutetor o f
Government and History at
the Orlando Junior College.
His platform ia baaed on ■
sincere desire to serve the
community in the areu in
which he is beat qualified. He
served fo r 6 years during
World W ar I I with th* Army
Engineers and Military in­
telligence. He i* ■ deacon of
the
Forest
C ity
Baptist
Church.
E. Pope Bassett, o f A lta­
monte Bpringa, betar known
to hia many
friends aa
"Bandy," is a candidate for
County Commissioner District
Three. Ha advocates a clean
sweep fo r good government.
A practicing attorney since
1959, he ia a Rntarlirn, past
president o f th* Maitland
Chamber of Commerce, presi­
dent o f the Seminole County
Young Republican Club and
truete* and secretary o f the
First Presbyterian Church of
Maitland.

R e tire d T ea ch ers
Member* o f the Seminols
County Retired Teachers Association will meat next Tues­
day at 3:30 p.m. at tha First
Federal Savings A Loan A s­
sociation caucus room. Re­
tired teacher* who are nnt
membera ara urged to attend.

Francisco Vasques 4e Cor­
onado was the first white man
to penetrate the northern
plains of America, sccordins
to Encyclopaedia Britannica.

CANDIDATES HONORED recently at a coffet
given by Mr. and Mrs. W. I'. Medcalf of DolRuy Manor were left to right: Dr. Robert
Hoover, candidate for state representativs;
Walter R. Hoberg, candidate for school board
and E. Pope Hassut, candidate for county com­
missioner.
(Herald Photo)

Sanford's Newest And
Most Advanced Auto­
mobile Facility la Now
Open (and w aiting).
SAN FO RD — PH . 322-1535

Hospital
Notes
Sept. 22, lM l

ADMLHSIONS
Elizabeth Anne Miles, Pat­
rick Hampton, Gertrude Z * n e ­
uter, M ir y E. Boyd, Janet L.
Guthria and Virginia M. Sksiiy, all of Sanford; John Red
ditt, Osteen; Dagny Michaells,
DeBary; James Lloyd and
Alice Howard. Lake M ary;
Elisabeth Smith, Winter Park;
L a te T o W o rk
N E W Y O R K ( U P l ) — Hun­ Anita Bunger, Orange City;
dreds o f morning rush hour Lucius Clark and Paul Maysubway riders ware trapped card, New Smyrna Beach.
Births
briefly beneath tha East KivMr. and Mrs. Homer E. Gu­
sr today whan a abort circuit
halted a train and sent elnuds thrie, Baby Boy, Sanford; Mr.
• f smoke swirling through it. and Mrs. Romaul Shelly, Bahy
Girl, Sanford; Mr. and Mrs.
iisish
Adams, Baby Girl.
Suspect Seized
Mims.
W IL K E S - BARRE.
Ta.
DISCHARGES
(D P I) — Lloyd Donald GrasLaura Elaine Hawes. Janice
son, recently placed on th* Fisher, Willie J. Brown, Fran­
FBI's list o f 10 must wanted ce* Leahy. Mary Heten Kirchcriminal], has been arrested hoff, Irene D. Matton. and
in Elsinore. Calif., it was dis­ Richard Walker, Sanford; Lee
closed here Wednesday.
Wah Lum, New Smyrna Beach

grandchildren.

The District o f Columbia
Brisaon Funeral Hum* ia in has been a territorial govern­
charge.
ment sines February of 1571.

By Jaas Casselberry .
T h * importance o f proper
study habits is being emph»sited this year more than
ever at South Seminole Jun'o r High School, especially
with the seventh grade stud­
ents.
English teachers are stress­
ing the formula (S 3 R ), sur­
rey, read, review, and recite.
Parents are encouraged to
provide the proper surround­
ings
conducive
to
study,
which la quiet, free from dis­
tractions such aa television
or telephone, and equipped
with a good light, and neces­
sary materials.
T h * student should know
his assignment, and ask ques­
tions in rises i f he doe* not
understand it. I t should be
written dawg ia a notebook.
Ha muet hava tha will to
work and atick it out until
through.
They adivaa tha itudent to
do tha hirdaat assignment
first, snd to g e t up and
stretch ia between tasks con­
tinuing until all the hornswork is finished.
They should survey tha as­
signment by looking over pictures, maps, or Illustrations,
reading titles and first and
last sentences in each section,
then spot read the section.
Then review the main ideas
and list facta in sach section,
fin a lly recite the facts to
yourself or some one eta*.

Dependents To
Be Notified
Eitlth Pound*, president of
VAH-7 Enlisted Men's W ives
Club, wants to assure all de­
pendents that they will hr
notified of the data end hour
nf their husband'* arrival in
Sanford from the present
cruise. Those who have no
telephone* may contact 3210318, 322*0548 or 322-430)
and leave word as to how
they can be notified.

How much does
land clearing cost?
It all depends. . . on th« machine and tha
man.
Take Caterpillar-built machinery for in­
stance. You can depend on tham to givo
you your money's worth — and thou some.
Caterpillar equipment Is designed for tho
tough Florida jobs. No m atter what tho job
. . . rooting, stumping, grading, ditching,
clearing palmettos and pushing out brush
. . . Caterpillar machines have the allaround ability to givo you more work for
the money.
The same goes for tha man. You con
usually dtptnd on tho man who owns and
operates Caterpillar-built tractors for de­
pendability and juit a good honest job.
Depend on Caterpillar equipment from
Rosier.

Between V) snd rtO per cent
nf the world’* cork production
is exportad to this United
States, according to Encyclo­
paedia Britannica

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• I . t u l w t , F la r lS a .

L Y M A N H IG H School Greyhound Hand s Ma­
jorette Corps is obviously in good shape fo r the
football Hou.ton and those half-tim e perform ­
ance!. Mu jure Lies m e left to rig h t; l ’ u l Hulsey,

Sandy Howe, Karen Currens, Kay Dagner. Judy
Carson, Nunsue Linton, Jan Wiggins, Nancy
Copeland and Connie Murry.
(Heruld Photo)

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■ I S a a f x r * . F la .
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H r.k .IX
1 fa r IX.mi

ORLANDO • FLORIDA - TAM PA

�***. ft, rm — f t *

THE BOLD NEW LINES of the 1965 Mercury
are shown in detail in this picture taken at Hunt
Lincoln-Mercury here in Sanford. The striking

"New Mercury Most Luxurious Of All

new car is now on display for the motoring pub­
lic of this area.
(Herald Photo)

The 1965 Mercury, dire#
inches longer snd more luxur­
ious thin in 1964, presents the
most extensive chinge ia the
26-year history of the car.
Conceived, developed and
crafted In the Lincoln Contineatal tradition, the new Mer­
cury brings to the mediumpriced field new standards of
comfort and engineering ex­
cellence.
Even in its styling, the Mer­
cury for 1965 resembles the
Lincoln Continental with Its
clean, ctassie look of elegance
and formality.
The new Mercury has a 123inch wheelbase, la 218.4-lnches
in over-all length and features
new frame design, front snd
rear suspension, and rigid
body construction.

"Lincoln - Mercury la the
only divsion offering products
in the medium-price field that
also has long experience and
acceptance In the luxury
field,” Hid Paul F. L em s,
Ford Motor Company vice
president and division geoeral
manager.
"With the new Mercury. » «
now are offs ring the same
succcssfol concepts that were
developed for the Lincoln Con­
tinental In the luxury field.”
The 1915 Mercury will go
on sale in Lincoln - Mercury
dealerships September 23.
Hie Mercury will be avail­
able in a broad selection of 15
models in three series, Mon­
terey, Montclair and Fark
Lane. There will be six roof
lines, including the Bretaeway four-door sedan, again

* Comet Appearance

Pet Owners
Warned On
Rabies
Rabid bats and raccoons
are being found in increasing
numbers In Florida and this
prompted the State Boerd o f
Health today to warn parents
and pet owners o f the danger
to children and peta.
Dr, James B. Nichols, di­
rector o f the Division o f Vet­
erinary Public Health, said
moat o f the bats are being
found in Central Florida and
in thia connection ha recalled
that the first diagnosis in the
United States o f a rabid bat
was made In Hillsborough
County In 1953. The raccoons
are In scattered parts of the
state.
Dr. Nichols n i d that any
hat found on the ground
“ most likely la rabid and
should not be touched. All
parents should warn children
not to pick up any bat or
bird since small children can­
not distinguish between the
two.
"In addition, pet owners
should have their animals in­
oculated against rabies be­
cause we have a number o f
Instances of rabid hata biting
dogs and rata. An animal
may he rabid several days be­
fore It actually shows signs
o f being sick, so there is no
guarantee that a normally-ap­
pearing dog or cat may b*
free o f the disease unless It
has been vaccinated.”
So far this year there have
been reports o f 27 rabid bats,
41 raccoons, 1 dog, 2 rats, 3
wildcats and 1 skunk.
Unhid animals, especially
wild ones, lose their fear of
humans snd thus any wild an­
imal which seems tame or
sick shoo'' not be handled.
Dr. Nichol, said. Raccoons o f­
ten attark .logs which in turn
may
bite
humans
before
showing signs o f rabies.
Once rabies develops, there
Is no curt and death is cer­
tain.
However,
anti-rabies
•hots may be given immedi­
ately to persons bitten by
what ia thought to be a rabid
animal. Several children so
far this summer have picked
np rabid bats, been bitten and
have had to take the painful
and expsnslvs shots.
" I f there is any doubt or
question, call your county
health department,” Dr. Nich­
ols Hid.

Front end sheet metal —
hood and fenders — are new
for all models, along with new
bumper, grille, vertical head­
lamps
and
ornamentation,
two - and four • door sedans
have a new, crisp roof, giving
these models a tailored look.
Rear end aheet metal —deck
lid, rear quarter panels and
back panels — bumper and
taltlamps are new for all ex­
cept station wagons. Taillamps and rear ornamentation
are new for station wagons.
Interiors feature a restyled
instrument panel with a 11
circular dials, plus exciting
new trim schemea and fabrica. The Cyclone has a tach­
ometer as standard equip­
ment and elapsed time clock
and vacuum gauge optional.
Series and
model line-up
for 1965 remains unchanged.
Base series is the 202, inter­
mediate scries the 404, lux­
ury series the Csliente, and
t h e Cyclone Bucket seats
are available in four of the
11 modeli.
A new 200-cubic Inch, 120
horsepower six • cylinder en­
gine with seven main bear­
ings is offered both with stan­
dard snd three-speed auto­
matic transmission. Comet's
optional three • speed d u a l
range
automatic
transmis­
sion teamed to a 2.83 rear
axle ratio, offers substantial
improvements In both perfor­
mance and economy.
Increased V-8 performance
for the 1965 Mercury Comet
is offered with the 289-cubicinch engine,
an option in
1964 which becomes the stan­
dard V-8. With a higher 93
compression ratio, this V 8
is rated at 200 horsepower
with a two harrel carbure­
tor and it designed to oper­
ate on regular grade furl
Two optional V i s with four
fered to operate on prrml
urn fuel, a new 225 horaepow
er version and a high per
vers*m which powered the
Comets during the
100,000
Mile
Daytona
Durability
Hun. The
223 horsepower
V-8 is standard on the Cy­
clone. Improvements for perhave been made In the 289cubic-inch engine. An option­
al power-transfer rear axl*
Is available.
Steering Improvements sre
achieved from new manual
steering linkage on V-8s, a
new power steering pump
which is quieter and more
efficient, and a reduction in­
cludes a 21.8 to one manual
steering ratio
and
stiller
suspension.
The new electrical system
begins with a 38-amp altarnator which ia atandard, re­
placing the generator. Also
included tor 1965 are a great­
er
capacity
battery, new
five-ring spark plugs, a re­
designed distributor, a new
voltage regulator, new igni­
tion cables, a new mechani­
cal brake light switch and
new separate circuit break­
ers lor auxiliary lamps. A
new optional emergency fiasher system operates ail turn
signals simultaneously.

decessor model, is dominated
by slim blade like front fend­
ers and flat, uncluttered aide
penrls, similar to the Contin­
ental. Slender parking light*

Tall, vertical UiUlfhte frame
the wide, clean trunk lid, m
that the crisp rear appearnocn
complements the frontal mil­
ling character.

President Hosts Garden Cirde
■t ■«
lire Bear Lake Garden Cir­
cle met Tueedty mjht a* foe
home af foe ehah president,
Mre. C. Ia Break, la Bear
Lake.
Following a covered dish
dinner the program chairman
Mra, Albert Jacobi presented
Mr. Keith Balter of Baltcr'a
Nursery, who apoke on the
planting of annuals.
Hia talk waa followed by a
question and answer period.
Mr. Salter preaented the circle
with a 93 gift certificate.

Chrlstmne Tree Lane, which
wtB be held Dec. S and 4 at
the Orlando Carden Club.
Other gneefo for the evening
ware If re. Salter, Mias Clara
Skidmore, end Mn, Tarvac
Darnell.
New member* Joining foa
circle were lira. Robert Ste­
venson, Mre. Max Velnar,
Mra, Charlaa More, and Mre.

C. e. Janet. Me
________
were Mra. Charlea Duncan,
Mrs, Allen Forward, Mre.
Vernon Gleavea, Mre. Vernon
Herrington, Mrs. Albert Ja­
cobi, Mre. William Massey,
Mre. Richard Ostrander and
Mrs. Richard Scott.
The next circle meeting win
be held at the home at Mre.
Duncan at I I M
Trail. Maitland.

The P.T.A. of the Bear Lake
Elementary School held a very
successful rummage sale, Sat­
urday at the North Gate Pla*
za. P.T.A. president Kay Diets
reports that &gt;55 waa realized
from the sale.

tales this year,” said Paul F.
Lorenz, Ford Motor Company
vice president snd general
manager of the Lincoln • Mer­
cury Division. Lorenz said the
new Comets would go on sale
in Mercury
dealerships on
Friday.
Over • all dimensions are
changed only slightly, with
width increased IS inches.
Wheelbase remains at 114 in­
ches, offering mancuverahility, with the ride and handling
characteristics of larger cars.

The appearance of the Mer­ at the extreme edge extend
cury. which Is unlike any pre­ from bumper t» fender top.

Rum m age Sale

Is Entirely New
For the second consecutive’
year, Mercury Comet — the
world's durability champion —
presents an entirely new ap­
pearance and major mechani­
cal advances.
Styling of the 1965 Comet is
fresh and exciting. The car is
wilder, yet sleeker. The sporty
Cyclone scries has its own dis­
tinctive grille and ornamenta­
tion.
Mechanical Improvements
Include significant power train
advances, more
responsive
steering, a new electrical sys­
tem. better ride and increased
comfort, and new low • profile
tires. A wider choice of new
options and accessories it of­
fered.
"W e are looking to the 1965
Comet to add to the outstand­
ing reputation fo r durability
and performance which resul­
ted in an Increase of more
than 50 per cent in Comet

unique In foe Industry. Other
roof tinea are Km conventional
two-door and four-door aedan.
8 formal four-door hardtop, •
m-door foathack hardtop,
plus the
station wagon.

COMPARE RCA VICTOR

nmrSmo (§® M
THE COMET CALIENTE, n rliroduct o f Merctiry, i* offered for mile in this urea by Hunt
Lincoln-Mercury. The distinctively new car

Hoffa Inquiry
May Fizzle
W A SH IN G TO N ( U r i ) —
A House investigation Into
Justice Depurtment prosecu­
tion* of Teamsters President
James R. H offa seemed head­
ed today fo r a erackup before
its gets o ff the ground.
The House Judiciary Com­
mittee voted, 20 to 13, Tueaday to launch the Inquiry in
an overall review o f Justice
Deportment actions ns related
to "individual rights and lib­
erties."
Hut Chairman K m a n u • t
Celler, D-N. Y., said a few
hours later that he would op­
pose Including in the investi­
gation any "pending calcs”
before the courts. H offa ha*
appealed two convictions— one
for jury tempering and one
for mail fraud in connection
with the Teamsters pension
fund.

Meeting Held
By M en’s Club
By Maryann Mites

Tom

Palmer, president of

the Spanish Club of Seminole
High School, reports students
are building strong Interna­
tional

friendship

counterparts

in

with

their

Guatemala.

Under the supervision o f thalr
teacher, Esther P. Williams,
they will exchange scrapbooks,
letters,

taps

recording

anil

school projects with student*

AGAINST ALL OTHERS FOR
UNSURPASSED NATURAL COLOR

brings n wide variety of features to the m otor­
ing scene. The sale of this and other Mercury
models Blurts Friday.
(Herald Photo)

Spanish Club Tells
Of Exchange Work
dents

how

to

TV

AlieCUMUUL TUIUNft

N ot Husband,
Widow Says
ST. PETERSBURG

(U PI1

— The wife o f • millionaire
developer, Fred Berlanti who

communicate

was believed killed in a plane
with others who speak d iffer­ crash in Lake Okeechobee a
ent languages and follow oth­ year ago, said Wednesday
photographs of a Guatemala
er customs.
Fcople-to-Feople Is an or­ man were not pictures of her
ganization dedicated to pro­ husband.
Mrs. J-nn Berlanti wsa
moting International under­
standing. The program was shown pictures Inst night of
conceived by Gen. Dwight D. a man pointed out in a res­
Eisenhower at a White House taurant near Guatemala City
conference in 1956. In No­ by John Hugh Smith of West
vember, 1961, PeopIe-to-Peo- Palm Beach.

ple was established as a non­
profit, non-political movement
Zacapa, Zscapa.
of privute citizens with head­
The affiliation was arrang­ quarters in Kansas City, Mo.
ed through People-to-People, General Eisenhower ia chair­
Inc. as part o f its school ami man of the board o f trustees.
Classroom program.
“ The program has strong
educational value,” the teach­
er said. "This project was de­
signed to build students' in­
terest in geography, history,
language and culture o f Gua­
temala, and more Important,
to create an awareness of the
people in other countries,” aha
added.
People-to-People
o ff trials
report that over 700.900 stu­
dents in 67 countries are par­
ticipating in the claismom
exchange. The program was
set up to be flexible and
practical for all grade levels.
The purpose o f the exchange
ia to stimulate International
good will snd to t»a--b ituat Licco Centro Americano in

The
Conquistador*
were
leaders in the Spanish con
quest of America, especially
of Mexico and Peru, in the
I6th century.

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Introducing Comet

Tiie Bear Lake Methodist
Men's Club met Monday eve­
ning at the church cottage for
a dinner sponsored by the
newly organized Woman's So­
ciety of the church. Special
guests were the men from the
Lockhart Methodist Church.
Following the dinner the
men viewed a film on the life
of sdrnnaut John G l e n n
through the courtesy of John­
T ied T o T ra ck s
ny Morgan
Last Sunday evening the
BLANDFORD, E n g l a n d
Methodist Youth Fellowship
(U P I) — Workmen found to­
groups from Bear Lake snd
day a hound and gagged 7Lockhart enjoyed the same
year • old boy, Stephen Har­
film.
greaves, who apparently waa
A male swan Is a "c o b ''; a tied to railway tracks and
female is a "pen '' and young struck hy a train. HU feet had
ones are "cygnets.”
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American League Pennant Race Goes Up In Yankee Smoke
New York Leads
While Sox A id
Birds By Four
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Sparta W riter
Tha masaarra o f Laka Erie
is over and tha American
Lrairua pennant rare has rone
tip In amoka o f New York
Yankee firepower.
It's a ll aver except fo r the
pop pi nr o f tha champagne
corka in the Yankee clubhouse
became tha defendlnr cham­
pion a hare rocketed Into a
four-gam* lead over both tha
Baltimore O riolei and tha
Chicago White Sox.
The
Yankeaa
have
10
p m « i to play but their magic
pennant-clinching number la
down to six—moaning that
any combination o f Yankaa
victories and loaaea bp either
opponent totaling i l l will end
the race.
Phrased more simply In
▼law o f tho Yankeeo' currant
nine-game whirlwind atraak,
tha Yankeaa will win the
pennant merely by winning
alx o f their remaining 10
garnet.
Tha Yankeea moved to tha
t h r a a h o l d of their fifth
etraight flag and first under
Yogi Berra when they iwept
a twl - night doublrheader
from the Cleveland Indiant
4-3 In 11 Inninga and 6-4
Wedneaday night Their aecend
atraight
doublehcader
sweep enabled the Yankeea to
pick up a game and a half on
tha Orlolee, who lost to the
Detroit Tlgera 10-3 and a half
game on the While Sox, who
acured a M win over the Lot
Angclea Angela.
Tha MinnetoU Twlna beat
the Kantae City Athletic*
2-1 and the Washington Sen
More defeated the Holton Ited
Sox 1-0 In other A L action.
In the National League,
Cincinnati topped Phlladel
phia 8-4, New York edged
St. Louie 2*1, San Franeiaco
downed lloutton 4-1, Chlcogo
drubbed Loa Angtlea 0-8 and
Pittsburgh whipped Milwau
kea 7-4.

fit

W. L. Pet. Gil
U3 69 .012
N -w York
DO III .581 4
Baltimore
90 01 ,r.«4 4
Chicago
BO 73 .523 I I S
Detroit
Los An gel re 7H 77 .r,o3 104
70 77 .407 174
Cleveland
Minnesota
70 77 .407 174
83 85 .4 tH 25
Boston
00 04 .300 34
Washington
Karinas City r&gt;5 07 J02 38
Wednesday's Iteiultt
Detroit 10 Baltlmora 3
Naw York 4 Cleveland 3, 1st,
11 Inn*.
N rw York 8 Cleveland 4, 2nd
Chicago 2 Los Angeles 1
Minnesota 2 Kama* City 1
Washington 1 Boston 0
Today's Games
N o gnmra scheduled
Friday's Games
Minnesota at Los Angrlts,
night
Chicago at Kan*** City, night
Boston at Detroit
Baltimore at Cleveland, night
New York at Washington,
night

Pajre 4 — Sept. 24, 1964

fm l)

National League

Tech flaw tho e o o f U it diploma. I f s guy's s moron
spring In a pique over athletic they'll admit him.”
The Implication was clear.
scholarships. "W e would not
The other achoola collect pro*,
have gone Independent,” laid
pect* in drovei, then weed
Dodd, " I f we felt we could them out to retain an elite
live within the rule* of the corps, and run the undesir­
SEC.”
ables off to stay within th#
The conference has a limit icholarihip limit.
of 120 boys oa football schol­
"It's rare that w e lore a
arship In icbool at ont time, bey when ha come* to Georgia
and Dodd explained why it Im­ T ech ," laid Dodd pointedly.
posed a hardship on Tech:
"I'm a fanatic on graduating
every boy who come* to Geor­
gia Tech. Over th* last four
yeari we averaged 37 new
boyi each year. The other 11
schools averaged 48.
"But we don't run off boys
because they're poor football
We’ re Here T o Make
risks. I don't even have some
V W Owner* Happier.
of them out for football,
though they're still on icolarEllinor Motor Co.
ship.
SANFO RD — PH. 322-1 S3*,
"M iiilsiip p l and LSU have
to admit every boy who has a

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Herald Slates
Women's Golf Full Coverage
Association To Of Grid Tills
Hold Tourney
meanwhile,

have

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Herald football fam will
again get complete coverage:
of game* played (hi* weekend
The Sanford Women’s Golf by Seminole elevens.
Association will open Us
Herald Spurt* Writer David
f,3 season with a nine hole low Higginbotham will diver the
gross tournament w x t Wed­ Seminole JayVre contest thi*
nesday.
aflrrnunn at Winter Park and
A luncheon and business writrr Jim llarrhus will rover
meeting will be held at the tonight's iHalr at Lyman High
club house at 1 p m. For res­ Field between the South Semi­
ervations
o r
cancellations nole Junior High Hurricane*
members should call Mrs. and Sanford Junior High'*
Mary Lou MacDonald, 322- Braves,
before t l a.m. Monday
Friday night Bob Thomas
prior to the luncheon.
wilt be In Gainesville to re­
A week from Sunday, the port an the CroomsT.Incnln
Women’t Golf Association will game and Bacchus will be In
sponsor a two-ball White Ele. Ocoee to report on the Lyman
phant tournament. Tee - off Greyhound Cardinal tiff.
lime Is 12:30 p m. A covered
Atao Friday night Sport*
dish supper will be held at Editor Julian Sten*trom, David
the club house at the conclu­ Higginbotham and photograph,
sion of the tournament.
er Bill Vincent will cover the
All male members of the Srmlnole-ColonJal game and
Mayfair Country Club who Marshall Lingo and p h o t o ­
wish to plav in this tourna grapher David Brown will be
Iment are asked to please sign, on hand for the Crescent City
|up in locker room.
I contest at Oviedo.

Major Team For South In 1965?
M IA M I BEACH (U P I) —
Land developer I.ou Perfnl
Jr., ton of a prominent stock­
holder and former owner of
tha Milwaukee Braves, snid
yesterday that major league
baseball would com* to tha
South next year.
Perlnl, in a talk before the
Florida Citrus Commission,
did not name any club* or
location!, but told an asm.
rlata later ha was referring

Tech Eyes Super Loop

Metro Statistics

F im D ow n
Boone 18, SEM INOLE U
By Marray Older maa
attachment, going It alngie-o.
Biabop Moore II, Edgewater
Tech, originally in the South­
Newspaper
Enterprite
Asia.
II, Oak Ridge 8. Evans 7
A TLA N TA , Ca. (N E A ) - ern Conference, bad been a
Winter Park 7, Colonial 4.
F ln t Down*, Opponent*
The newest maverick of col­ charter member of the South­
SEMINOLE 8, Biship Moor lege football, Georgia Tech, eastern Conference since 1813.
I, Edgewater a, Winter Park would like to Join bands with
7, Evan* 7, Boone 8, Colonia the other m ajor independent
t, Oak Ridge 18.
powers of the nation In a iuYard* Ruthing
per All-American Conference.
Edgewater -18, Boone 17«
W . U PcL GB
It would be compoaed ot
Colonial 149. SEMINOLE 143, Army, Navy, Notre Dame, Phils.
90 83 .599
Bishop Moore 133, F.vana 119 r&lt;nn state Pltt&gt; Duke (which Cincinnati 88 68 .588 3 4
Winter Park 127, Oak Ridge WouId have to abdicate from SL Louis
84 67 .558 5
99.
S. Fran.
95 69 .656 6
Yards Pasting
and Tech, plus possibly a Milwaukea 78 73 .517 11
Boone &gt;2, Winter Park S3. western school li
Pittsburgh 77 73 .513 114
Edgewater 4t. Bishop Moore California
L. Angeles 75 77 .493 144
31, Evanv 27, Colonial 23,
"W e would be honored to be Chicago
69 92 .457 20
SEMINOLE 22, Oak Ridge 9.
in on a conference with those Houston
84 00 .416 264
Pave Att-Compe,
schools,'* laid Bobby Dodd,
SEMINOLE 127, Boone 10-7, head football coach and ath­ New York 51 100 .338 33
Wednesday's Result*
Winter Park 10-3, Colonial 5-2, letic
director o f
Georgia
Evans S3, Bishop Moore 7-2, Tech. •* — if it could be work­ New York 2 St. Louis 1
Chicago 9 Loa Angelea 8
Edgewater 3-1, Oak Ridge
AMONG L Y M A N HIGH’S CORPS OF TACKLES this Ben so n nre these
ed out only on a football ba­
Cincinnati 6 Philadelphia 4
14-1.
three youngster*. They are (from left) Richard Patterson 77, Allie
sil.”
Pittsburgh 7 Milwaukee 4
Pan es Intercepted
Beusse 71 and Keith Salmi 74. Lymnn will open its season Friday nipht
The Idea is not new. Georgia
San Francisco 4 Houston 1
Evan* 3. SEMINOLE 2, Bis­
when the Greyhounds travel to Ocoee and take on the Cardinals. The
Tech's Interest in it li.
Today’s Games
hop Moore 2, Edgewater 1,
'Hounds open their home season Oct. 9 when they host the Titusville
For the drat time In 43
Boone t, Colonial 8, Oak Ridge
Loa Angelea at Chicago
Terriers.
(Herald Photo)
years, the famed
Ramblin'
0, Winter Park 0.
Wreck i* without conference Milwaukee at Philadelphia,
Fumble* Lost
night
Oak Ridge O, F.vana 1, Col­
St. Loul* at Pittsburgh, 2,
RE
ELECT
BOULMETB
onial t, Edgewater 2, S E M I­
twt-nlght
NOLE 2, Winter Park 2, Bis­ NEW YO R K (U P I) — The
Only game* scheduled
Jockey'*
Guild
announced
hop Moore 3, Boone 4.
Friday** Gaaiew
Wednesday that Sara BoulmePenalties
tia was re-elected president for Cincinnati at Naw York 2,
SEMINOLE 20. Oak Ridge
twl-nlght
second
straight
term.
SO, Bishop Moore SO, Evans a
Boulmetia became head of the Milwaukee at Phil*., night
57, Winter Park 78, Colonial
riders' organization In 1982 St. Loul* at Pittsburgh, night
By Fred Down
four atraight and seven out of merlng out their Wednesday 80, Edgewater SO, Boone 97.
when he succeeded Eddie Ar San Franelseo at Chicago
Individual
U PI Sports Writer
nine.
Jnight victory. Vada Pin'on hit
Loa Angelea at Houston, night
caro.
Yardage Leader*
Are the Philadelphia Phillies
.Supporting the Reds' hopes'two homers—one breaking a
DeWItl (Colonial&gt; 105. Con
is the fact that they play five I-t tie in the sixth and the
faltering or fainting?
Ion (Edgewater) M, S P A R K ­
That'* the big question In of their last 10 games with other snapping a 33 tie and MAN (Seminole) S7, Batten
the last-place New York Mcts boosting the Reds into a 43
(Boone) S3, Finch (Boone)
the suddenly revived National
and also have two face-to-face lead in the seventh.
BURTON (Seminole) G3, llyn
League race today with the meeting* with the Phillies
F.l'ewhere in the NL, the
Cincinnati Ited* back within Against this reasonably opti­ Meta shaded the St. Louis oshi lltivhop Moore) fit, Jar­
striking range of first place mistic outlook is the simple Cardinals 2 1. the San Fran rell (Evans) Si, W y m a n
but with the Phillies still en­ mathematical fact that five cisco Giants downed the Hous­ (Evans) S3, G. Brown (Boone)
31. Cook (Oak lUdge) 33, Buhjoying a 3VS game lead.
Philadelphia victories in their ton Colts with Juan Mancha!
The question it not whether final nine games would mean notching his 20th w,n 4 1, the row (Winter Park) 50.
Srnring Leader*
the Tteds can keep winning hut the Itedi would have to win Chicago Cubs belted Ihc Los
Touch down* — W y m a n
whether the Phillies can start nine out of 10 to tie for the flag Angeles Dodgers 3 S, and the
(E van*) 2, BURTON (Semiwinning again.
and create a playoff.
Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the note), SPARKM AN (Sem inole),
The Reds bounced smartly
But pennants are won on the Milwaukee Braves 7-4.
Cook (Oak Rlclgr), Batten
back into long-shot contention playing field, not In account­
(Itoone), G. Brown (Itoonr).
Wednesday night when their ing departments, and the gal­
’&lt;timid! (E dgew ater),
Horn
8-1 victory completed a three- lant Reds certainly played the
Edgewater), Milter (Bivhop
game sweep of the Phillies part of tile "hot club'' in ham
Moore), Lynch (Colonial) and
and dealt them their fifth loss
lloliknrcht (Colonial) l each.
in their last six games. The
Reds,

American
League

fa fir l

Aulonelics Take
First Place In
Business Loop

HANGED IN E F F IG Y
RENO, Nev. ( I T I ) _ Uni­
versity of Nevada football
ach Dick Trachok was bang­
The Autnnetics took over the 'd In effigy Wedneaday after
lead In the Bu si newsmen's Lea 'ii* team took a 33-8 trouncing
Ktie at Jet Lines by winning ’iy Long Beach State Cullegc
three points from I.ancc. Neal last week.
Maxwell shot a 102 551 series
P \RKER ON SHELF
to spark the Autonetics four
CLEVELAND (UPI)-Clevesome and John Fischer came
land Brown* physician Vie fjv
through with a steady 188 5to
potito said defensive tackle
for I.ancc.
Frank Parker would probably
Four teams arc tied for sec­
inis* the next two games be
ond place a* Atlantic Coast
cause of a knee injury.
Line, Rex Liquors, Dick's Ap­
pliance and Ward Realty all
have records of five wins and
three losses.
In this week'* matches, At­
lantic Co*st Line split two and
two with Jtex Liquor as Welzlc Dominy tore them up with
a 219/518 and Pete Duggan
shot a 502 for Rex. Dick's Ap­
pliance split even with ItenSun as Ruddy Noel pounded
out a 212 522 and Ralph Betts
backed him up with a 5ti3 ser­
ies. Sunny Hayes with 182 and
Dave Flemming with 188 Jo3
paced Ron-Sun.
The Elk's won three points
from
Glass-Met a s Gordon
Honeycutt's big 221 game sal
vaged the one point for Glass
Met. Wall Plumbing
Plumbing look a
three
point decision from
H U I Products No. t t * Bill
Halback blasted a 200 383 to
grab series honors in the pro­
cess. 1II.H Products No. 2 was
the only team to win four this
i
week Ukmg D ales Group
I * « H liy WrJ . . . pin* » t l . (
over
h r Hi* (ifft i,M Way*. New'* t*&gt;*

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to the BraTei, rumored mov­ sports commission building a
ing to Atlanta after this ma­ new stadium In tha Georgia
capital, refused to confirm or
son.
time t* • id,, ,fur tvpply • ( PHIU
HIA1* —rti* kifk *v«lity Phillip*
K RAM ER IS OVT
Perfnl le ft fo r Ran Fran­ deny thnt the Braves planned
*11. Pa. i.mto move into the stadium.
G REEN BAY, Wia. ( U P D - M h.m*
cisco and w ai not available
Montgomery said th* city hat All Pro offensive guard Jerry f.ii.bt., trevhle-fr** wermifc ihlt
winter, erder yrv, PHIIHIAT today.
fo r further comment on his
a “ working agreement” with Kram er will be out of action
ramarka.
a major league club, but that indefinitely, a Packer spokes­ PHIIHIAT elves y*v Hu m keiwfitsi
Ixiu Perlnl ftr., said, how­
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Teak eltvr toak.
have to com* from th* club diagnosis revealed an abdomi
son made the statements at­
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A bo u t Sports

Braves And Hurricanes Clash Tonight At Lyman Field

Thinking Hemphill, Weber
Out Loud NamedCaptains
ForSanfordJH

SHS JV's Set For Parkers
By Dssld Higginbotham
Herald Sports Writer
“ This ball club is equal to
last season's squad," said
Head Coach Ralph Stumpf of

By Julian Stenatrom

A t least every other phone

D ivld Higginbotham
•nd Jim Bacchus
H »«d Coaches Dan Pelham
Seminole* do against Colon­
d
c ,« k put their reial Friday nightT”
•Pective clubs through final
workouta yesterday fo r toOur
stock a n s w e r :
2
S * * e'“ h
tha
“ They*!! have U play better Sanford
Junior High Brave*
football
than
they
did •nd the South Semlnolo Junagainst Titusville.”
or High Hurricanes.
caller salts:

•

“ How

•

will

the

•

But there’s one in every
crowd. One fellow wanted to
know, “ Do you think they’ll
play better football t h I a
w e e k !”

•

•

•

Our answer to that one is
not stock. Ws honestly feel
that the Seminole* will com*
up with a belter performance.
That Initial tilt in Titusville,
despite the fact that the Sem­
inole* made a season's quota
o f mistake*, did have some
bright spots.

•

•

•

For cssiuple: Wha ever
thought L m Sparkman eeuld
run aa fast as he did when
he “ busted'* through the
Terrier secondary fo r B
yards and a T D ! Then, too,
h a l f b a c k Buddy Burton
showed the fans plenty when
he skirted hla own right
end on a pltchout from Hin­
son and went 28 yards with*
out a hand being placed on
him.

•

•

•

The locals played as good
a hall game, statistically, a*
they played against Titusville
last season. A fumble on the
Titusville 12 with first and
10, an intercepted pass, an
lncompletcd pass from within
the Terrier 10-yard stripe,
and a peculiar roll of the
bell on a punt, all played a
part In costing the Seminole*
a t least two touchdowns and
perhaps three.

•

•

«

We have that feeling that
the Seminole* will bounce
hnck with authority this Fri­
day night. But wa won’t
so far as to predict that the
Tribe
will
beat
Colonial.
Frankly, we rate the ball
game as a toss up We beieve
the locals have been looking
for this one — their first
official contest as a mrmb.r
o f the Metro circuit.

go

•

•

•

Because of this, there's
that
gi*id
chanre
they
thought they could take
Tltusvllla in atride, which
they didn't. Bat, after all.
they didn't lose. We’re con­
vinced the locals will he up
for Colonial and believe the
fans ran eipeet ths Semi­
nole* to give It their beat
try — win, lose nr draw.

•»*

Mika

Minnesota 29, Los Angeles

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r 1*’ h * , , b » e k s

.
£ «»•
PhU Smith
•nd fullback Fred Weber.
Meanwhile .from CaiselberClark would not pinpoint

ry

•y and Danny Pataraon, eonU r Larry Garner, quarterb»ck Jim Lueaa, halfback*
Dennia Garrett and John MeDermott and fullback Ron
Skeen.
Weber and Hamphlll hava
h*en named eo-eaptalna o f th#
Brave, for , h# current Ma|on
» * b e r will do tha punting
•nd kicking o f f f or th#
whila Dreuding and
McDermott will be called on
*o do th* Hurricane punting
with Stuert responsible fo r
the kickoffs.
Brave assistant coach Ed
Buckntr said “ Our squad fa
Physically and msntally ready
for the season to open to.
night, and we’re going to
South Seminole
with
on*
thing in mind— to w in!”
The Braves are Messed
with no injuries and plenty o f
depth and the chance# are
they will be difficult to han­
dle tonight. On th* other side
of th* ledger, the Hurricane,
do have injuries but Clark
claims hi* boys will play a
good ball game.
The varsity contest will g i t
under wsy at 7:30 p. m„ L y ­
man Field in Longwood. A
junior varsity game will be
Played, starting at 6:.10 p.

*

LEE SPARKMAN, Seminole High'* 215pound fullback, is listed among the lender* of
Metro Conference leaders after one week of
prep football. Sparkman picked up 87 yards
against Titusville last Friday night for third
plnce amontr loop individual yardage lenders am!
scored one touchdown to tie for second place in
individual scoring with 11 other league backs.
IM G

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AU TH O R IZE D D ISTRIB U TO R

Green Bay 27, Detroit 17—
How ran Parkeri lost two in
row?
American Football League
New York 20, Boston 17.
Patriot* can't be Invincible.
Houston 35. Denver Irt.
Bronco* not bucking for any­
thing.
Oakland 21, Kansas City 20.
A must game for Raiders.

W h olesale &amp; R e ta il

Fort Meade at Frostproof
Clearwater Catholic st East
Bay
Editor's not* — Thee* ere
games to ha played thl*
week hy local teams and
opponents on their 1944
schedule*.

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• •
•
spective matches. The Four ford Congregational • Christian
There's another reason we f inks are sole possessors of Church presents a gyinkana
believe this: we’ve seen Head third place with a 21s and Us at the Ja i Alai Fronton.
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I f anybody knows the mis­ Four anil the
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Kathy Bukur started the and Miss G ym kana, Delores
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fo r at least try ), h# does.
• •
•
ladies while Eve Bogrro grab point win over the Double H's
And when you've got aides led high series with a giaal 3* tie hlavtrd * I S3 319 st-riiS.
In the split dept
Bukur
like Jim McCoy end Pick Wil- 470. For the mrn it was Pet,liame, you esn almost b* si- Bukur Sr. stealing the lim e­ picker! up the 4-5-7 and I’ete
■nreH you won’t see the same light with a fine 2W/3.13 and to Bukur J r chlm M In with the
Peg Dooley
mistakes msda this Friday make it all the more impres­ 3*10 conversion
sive, he did so after ■ three converted the 4 5 anil Bernice
evening.
year "real'* from the game.
I Smith rounded nut Ihr sharp
• •
•
Hick .Schaffer set the pace for shooting with the 5 7 pick up.
fining into action this week
again are those Lions of
Oviedo. They meet Crescent
C ity — a club Bunnell heat
41 to A last Friilay. We'll
have lo go with A rth u r Scott
and predict his l.ions will
claw their opponents unmrr*
ifutly.
Now
about L y m a n !
There's a funny one. Ocoee
nutsped Apopka I I to 12
last Friday n ltht and thoee
u n t r i e d , untested firryhounds must tangle with the
Cardinals. O ar doesn't ha*r
grounds to say Coach Pick
Copeland's 'Hounds esn't
win it. neither ran anyone
say they will. W e'll leave
this one lo you.

"'ft-

Game* Thursday Afternoon
SHS JayYete at Winter Park
JayYeea 4 p.m.
Games Thursday Night
Sanford JH at South Seminul#
JII (Lyman Field)
Game* Friday Night
Colonial at SEM INO LE
L Y M A N at Ocoee
Crescent City at OVIEDO
CROOMS at Galneavill* Lin­
coln
Titusville at Cocoa Beech
l).B. Mainland at Even*
Edgewater at Oak Rldg*
Winter Park at Boon*

Last season the locals were
unscored upon, In fact during

they have done for the past SHS JayVees have held tha
five seasons In the Orange opposition scoreless.
Th* affair will be played at
Belt Conference, during which
Ward Field in Winter Park
they won 29 straight games
with Danny Lee and C. J. Metand tied one.
tier—the only two returning
“ We have no Injurlei," said members of tha squad—serv­
Stumpf, “ but we do have sev­ ing as captaini.

tumble*.
St. Louis 11. San Francisco
fl— Cards

q w U rb sck

* V V * '" * H " « P but in all
probability, obsenrars say, It
wuld very well b « end. Allen
Richey and Bruca Stuart,
U c k lfi Greg Danko and Dava
Dreuding, guard. Bob 5Iob

21 —

Prep Football

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Hemphill and Robert Goldstiene, guard* Wayna Fakaa
•nd Gordon M ey.r, center

eral youngsters who will not
bo able to play because of eli­
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Baltimor* 17, Chicago IS— 17— Browne will do it up
New York 28. Washington I ’ nitaa too (harp for Bear brown.
10.— Th* Giants got to be daw*.
Dallaa 24, Pittsburgh 10—
due.
Cleveland 35, Philadelphia
Strrlrrs' mettle isn't enough.

Long and

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Baby Wildcat* of Winter Park preparation for today’* 4 p. m.
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Stumpf put hla charges
Assistant Coach John Col­
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bert expressed optimism and
out yesterday afternoon in
expects th* JayVee eleven to

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colon o f Sanford's Seminole High into the 1964 grid
campaign Friday night when the local eleven tangles
with the Colonial Grenadien at Memorial Stadium,
Sanford. Members o f this season's squad are: Back
row (fro m le ft) Dave Howe 70, Ernie Steel 74, Lee

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S*pt. 24, 1964 — P a r* T

Fords All New From Top To Bottom
The most-changed Fond In
the 15-yesr history of Font
Division will debut lo Ford
dealer atumoomi Friday.
“ All 17 models In the 1981

Ford lineup—including • new
luxurious 'LTD' icriea — arc
literally new from tiro* to
roof and born bumper to bum­
per," said Lee A. lacocca,

Ford Motor Company vice
president and Ford Division
general manager.
Vertical-mounted dual head­
lamps and modernistic, heiagooal • shaped tamights accent

THE FORD GALAXIE is the most-changed in
the 15-year history of Ford Division. The tra­
ditional, round Ford tnillight is replaced by a
modernistic hexagonal shape in keeping with
the crisp, elegunt look of the new Ford. Luxury
styling is combined with a luxury ride described
as so smooth and so quiet the heater nnd air
conditioner fans had to be moved into the en­

the crisp look of the new Ford.
Side styling features straightthrough lines emphasised by
a sharp, hill-length fender line
from front to rear.
‘“the dramatic elegance of

gine compartment because their low-toned whirr
was distracting. A luxurious new Ford Galaxie
500 LTD series features an interior of quality
and style previously obtainable only in higherpriced cars. Shown with the car are salesman
Ken Kinyon, left, and Ralph Fowler, sules man­
ager of Strickland-Morrison Ford, Sanford.
(Herald Photo)

Mustang Adds 3rd Model - - 2 + 2 Fastback
The Mustang, announced tn
hardtop and convertible mod
ela by Ford Division aa tha
first of lta 1985 cars last
April, continues to make news
with an added third model—
the "212" fastback.
“ Die Mustang is already
the molt successful new ear
line ever introduced because
It offers a unique combination
of the sporty and the prac­
tical," said Donald N. Frey,
Ford Division assistant gen­
eral manager. "Now, with the

2+2 modal, H becomes even
more sporty and more prac­
tical."
Frey said the new Mustang
provides seating for four.
Fold-down rear Mata permit
added luggage—including skis
and other lengthy equipment
—to be carried Inside the car
with driver and passenger.
"The new Mustang 2+2 al­
so features functions) sir
louvers styled into the rear
roof quarter-panels for an ef­
ficient, flow-through ventila­
tion system," said Frey, “ per­
mitting window-up driving
free from wind noises and
drafts in nearly all kinds of
weathfr.”
Tha new, smooth-flowing
roof line curves gently from
the passenger compartment
into tha rear deck, accenting
the many sports and conven­
ience options which hava

SPACE PROVIDED
The desire of motorists to
take more with them Is turn­
ing the autur|ioblle’a back
seat into added luggage area.
A fold-down rear seat may be
ordered in all 1085 Ford 4door sedans to combino the
advantages of a station wag­
on with sedan styling and
compactness. Even the sporty
KEYS CHANGED
Mustang lit 2 f a s t h a c k
Under the heading of “how
model offers a fold-down rear
seat to permit carrying added new cun a car get?" tha Ford
lugguge—including skis and Division reporta that even the
k eys for its 1965 Ford and
othsr lengthy equipment.
Thunderbird are all new—de­
signed to be inserted into the
LIGHT TRAVELS’
lock either side up.
Drivers behind will never
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wonder which way a 1985
Thunderbird is turning. Se­
quential turn signals develop­ IV TISH C IR C U IT C O IR T.
ed for the luxury car ereate VIVTH JU D IC IAL C IR C U IT OF
a light pattern which "trav­ Ff.OHIH A IV AVD FOR I K R I .
VIAI.M I O I'V T Y .
els" in the direction of the I'll A.VrilHY VO. ISSSC
J 8. (It.MASON, JR., as A im leindicated turn.

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Legal Notice
iv

Istrttor o f Veterans' Affaire,
an Offl.-er o f the United State#
of America,
Plaintiff.
•r i .

this rm ri'iT c o u r t or RI ?3EI4. A. FtNCII. MR an.l
t i i i : v iv n i
j i i h i i i i . i h i . NORMA II. FINCH
lit. wlfr.
('LIT. IV SMI I'OII until VOLK
Dr fondants
so l ves, ri.oiiuiv.
V O T IIR o r Bt'IT IV
( i s v v im s m i . iuci
WORTH I l i a
rO H H C I.Q s i it t:
FEDERAL NATIONAL. MOtlT- TOr UUrtdKLL A. FINCH. SR.
GAOE ASSOCIATION, a cor­
and NORMA H. FINCH,
poration,
his wife, whoa* residence
Plaintiff.
la unknown, end whoae
vs:
Laet known m ailing ad­
jack
K n a A ti m n m .r .r and
dress la e/o Holiday Inn.
ll.Vt HKEN HOWATSON KID­
1114 Cache lload, U w lo n ,
DLE Y, his wlfr.
Oklehn me.
Dafen-lanto
TOO ARC IIK R K B T NOTI­
NOTICE o r St'IT IV
F IE D that • Complaint tn fore­
w o r t h A&lt;:it
r o o m u r n h r close a certain m ortgage en­
Tin JACK KDUAK HIDDLF.Y cumbering tbe follow ing dee• ml MAUREEN MOW AT­ erlbe-t r»At property, to -wit:
SON RIDDLET, hi. air*.
I-OT
11. SOUTH
PINEItacoeaeUeanca A t t a c k
CREST. F IR ST ADDITION,
Hquadroa FIVE
a-rordlng to Plat thereof
Fleet Poal Office,
recorded In Plat Book t».
Han Francleco, California
Page# I t and II. Public
Tou. Defendants, are hereby
Records o f Seminole &lt;v&gt;unaotlflait that s complaint In
ty. Florida.
fnraclo.a a certain mortaaiie hae been filed against you In
on tbe following iteecrlb- l pro- the above styled eult, the ehorl
p-rty. iltusie, lying an i b*lna title o f which Is J. a Oleeann
tn gimtaole Count/, Florida, Jr as Administrator o f Veterto-wit:
• naf Affaire, an O fficer o f the
U.t IT. Block I. NORTH United States o f America, varORLANDO SECOND ADDI­ sua RITHHKLL A. FINCH. MIL
TION, according to put and NORMA II. FINCH, hit
ihereof recorded In Flat w ife Defendants, and you art
Book tl, pegaa II. IS and required hi serve a copy of
II. Public Heoorde of Semi­ your Answer or other pleading
nole County. Florida,
to lha Complaint on Plain tiff's
haa bean filed agalntt you In Attorney, Mack N. Cleveland.
tha above etylad ault end you Jr. Sulla 111. Hanford Atlantic
• re required lo etrve a copy Nation,] Itank llultdlng. San­
of your Awwtr or plea ling to ford. Florida, and ilia tha o ri­
tha Complaint on Plaintiff', at- ginal Anawar or other plead­
torney, JOSEPH II, MURAHKO, ing In Ilia o ffic e o f tha Clerk of
P O. It"* III. Fern Park. Flor­ th* Circuit Court on or before
ida. and file tha original An­ the ISth day o f October, A. D.
swer or Pleading In the office lis t. I f you fall to do ao, a
of tha Clark of the Circuit decree pro confeseo will be
Court on or before tha ISth day taken against you for tha re­
of October, m i If you fall lief demanded In the Com­
to d.i ao, a decree pro ooufaeao plaint.
will be taken egatnet you for
This Notice shall bo publtihthe relief demanded In the &lt;d one* a wask for four eonComplaint.
eocutivo weeks In Tho Hanford
WITXtUS my hand and offi­ Herald, a newspaper circulated
cial »ea! of office at Sanford, In Hemlnole County, Florida
Seminole County, thla llnd day
Dated this Slat day o f Sept­
of September, lilt.
ember. A. D. 11(4.

(SE.tU
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr.
Clark of Circuit Court
By Joan M. Wilke
Deputy Clark
JOSHPH M. Ml'RAIKO
Attorney el Lew
p O Uos m
Fern Park. Florida
publleh dapt. IS A Oct. l. I.
II. IXt.

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made tha Mustang tha ear
designed by He owners."
All Mustangs offer — as
standard equipment — such
•porta and luxury features as
bucket Mata, molded nylon
carpeting, floor-mounted shift
for both manual and auto­
matic transmissions, alt-vinyl
interior, padded instrument
pane), and full wheel coven.
Mustang options available
to the performance-minded in­
clude a selection of three V-8
engines with up to 271 horse­

Legal Notice
n o t ic e

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Notice U hereby given that
lha real property iltuated In
Seminole County, Florida, 4oscrlbed ga follows:
Lot US, L A K E H A R R IE T
K8TATE8, ao reoordod In
Plat Rook II, pages I I end
tl. Public Reoorda o f Semi­
nole County, Florida,
will be eotd for caeh Inhand
to the highest end bast bidder
at the front door of the Ramtmils County Courthouse In Han­
ford. Florida, at the hour of
11:0 o’clock A. II. on Tuesday,
October 4th, ISM, by Arthur
II. Rackwlth. Jr., tha Clark of
tha Circuit Court of tha Ninth
Judicial Circuit In and ior
Remlnote County, Florida, pur*
•uant to a Final Dacrae o f fora,
closure entered by the Circuit
Court of lha Ninth Judicial
circuit In and fur Bamlnola
County, Florida. In tha rasa of
Orlando Federal Savings and
Loan Aeeoclatlon versus III
Chael Hauler at el. which ceee
hears Chancery No. K i l l In
tha Chsnrery Docket Rook of
■old Court.
Dated this H ot day o f Sept
emb-r. 1944.
(SE AL)
Arthur TT Beckwith. Jr.,
Clerk of tha Circuit Ceurt
Ity: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clark
Robert J. I-leu-, Jr.
&gt;.f R! -ill. HEED AND
MAItSII ALL
I I K.t»t Livingston Avenue
Orlando, Florida
Attorneys for P laintiff
Publleh Sept. II. IM I.
C D E I1

the IMS Ford atyling is com­
bined with an even more dra­
matic luxury car ride so
smooth and so quiet the beat­
er and ahr conditioner fans
had to be moved from the
paaaenger compartment because their low-toned whirr
waa distracting," Mr. lacocca
said.
“ Even the key* for the 1965
Ford are ail new," lacocca
said. "They arc designed to
be inserted into the lock either
side up. tn addition, doors on
all IMS Fords will be equipped
with a keyless locking system."
An ultra-modern six-cylind­
er engine rated at ISO horse­
power—lighter, more powerful,
smoother-running and more
economical than any other sixcylinder engines previously of­
fered in the Ford line—heads
a list of additional owner-bene­
fits which include such items
as the Industry's first centerfacing dual rear w all In 1965
Ford station wagoaa. Replac­
ing the conventional third
"Jump &gt;«at," thla new design
affords comfortable Mating
for four children tn the rear
of the wagon.
Some of tbe many other fea­
tures are curved side glass for
increased shoulder room; a 13
per cent reduction in the floortunnel for greater passenger
comfort; a recessed in'trument panel with several addi­
tional inches of "living room
spaciousness’* In the passeng­
er compartment, and a deep­
er trunk capable of holding
tno-sulter suitcases In an up­
right position.

IMPROVED PERFORM ANCE with in cm M d
fuel economy fo r gas savings up to 15 per cent
have been achieved tn the tastefully restyled
Ford Falcon fo r 1965. More powerful engine*—
Including a redesigned 200-cubic-inch Six with
ticven main bearingR fo r added smoothnesa—
combine with three-epeed Crulae-O-Matlc or
three-speed manual transm iuioni fo r tha econo­

my and performance improvement New in­
teriors and new Instrument panel ornamenta­
tion; new low-profile tires; improved itM r ln f
reaponalveness; alternators and a a t o m a t i t
chokes on all engines; and larger fuel tank* a rt
other 1065 Falcon feature*. Shown above i t
Ralph Fowler o f Strickland-Morriaon Ford.
(Herald Photo)

Fairlane Stresses Fuel Economy
The ran combination of im­
proved performance with In­
creased fuel economy marks
tha tastefully restyled Ford
Taleon for 1965.
"A determined effort to sat­
isfy all customer demands
took a great deal of engineer­
ing know-how," said Frank E.
Zimmerman, Ford Division
general marketing manager.
“ A careful blending of more
powerful engines with Improv­
ed Irani mist lorn gives Uio

1965 Falcon added
ance and, at tha same time,
gas savings of up to 15 per
cent."
The 1965 Falcon offers a se­
lection of three engine*, all
available with either Cruise0-3Iutic or three-speed manu­
al transmissions to meet the
requirements of all driver*.
"Engineering improvements
of the new Falcon have been
coupled with styling refine­
ments including a new horl-

tontaDy - Uned grille which
ghee the ear a wider, lower
a p p e a r a n c e , " Zimmer­
man pointed out.
The IMS Falcon also featur­
es all new interior trim ityles
and materials and new instru­
ment panel ornamentation
which enhances the beauty of
tha ear.
New tow-profile 14-inch tires
are etandard on most Falcon
models in 1965, and will give
th* compact care belter sta­

bility and handling character,
lilies. Less read noise will add
(o passenger comfort.
The model lineup for th*
1965 Falcon includes 2-and 4door sedans, 2-and 4-door sta­
tion wagons, a Station Bos and
Club Wagons in the Falcon
series, and 2-and 4-door se­
dans. a 2-door hardtop, a con­
vertible and a 4-door station
wagon in the FUtura aeries.
The new 1965 Falcone will
be Introduced In Ford dealer
ahowrooms on Friday.

power, 4-speed transmission,
quick-ratio steering. RallyPae with tachomrter and
clock, Umited-aiip differential,
and • special handling mipension and aporta tires.
The new Mustang 2*2 joins
the 1985 Mustang hardtop
and convertible models In
Ford dealer showrooms Fri­
day.

Legal Notice
NOTICE OF I U H
Notice Is hereby given that
pursuant to final decree rend­
ered «h lha lis t day of Papt
amber, 1IM, in that certain
causa pending Is the Circuit
Court In and for Hemlnnle
County. Florida, In Chancery,
wherein F I R S T
FEDERAL
SAVINOH AND LOAN A*PO.
r iA T IO N OF HEMINOLE COEN.
T T . a corporation, le Plaintiff,
and OBORCIE PL'CIH and wife,
OHA LuU P U a il, e l at. are defcnd.Anta, Chancery Docket No.
t i l l * . I. A IIT IH fR H BE- KW IT H . JR.. Clerk o f Ihe afore,
•aid Clreulf Court, w ill wlthta
Ihe leant hours of vale on
THDRSDAT. OCTOBER «. IMI
o ffe r for aala and a-l! to lha
highest and heel b ld l«r fur
cneb at Ihe front door o f tha
Courthouse of 8-mlnola Cnun
ly, Florida, In Hanford. FtcrIds, the fallow in g described
property, situated and being In
8-mlnuU County, Florida, to
Witt
Lot I I o f QrEENN H ilt.
RiiR SOUTH R E PE A T AD­
DITION TO CASSEt.UER.
RT, TMARIDA, HEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA, ae
cording to Plat thereof ra
corded In Plat Hook 11,
Page IS. o f lha Public Re­
cords o f Famlnala County,
Florida.
Hubjsct to raetrictlona * f
record
Held • » : » w ilt be made pur­
suant lu and In order to satiety
lha terms o f said final dacrae
{HEAL*
Arthur II Reckwllb. Jr
Clerk o f Circuit Court, in
and for Hemlnula County,
Florida.
Ily: Kilaahalh Bruanahsa
Deputy Clark
Phillip II. lo g o n
Hh1nho1--r end togan
Attorneys at lo w

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M A T II J IIIIU IA I. C IR C U IT IV Sanford. Florida
AVD FOR VKMIVOLn C O IR - Attorney for P lain tiff
TV. U ln H ID t
ruidUh Sept. Jl. D l l
cm i m n e t
v o . i'
C DK-st
W ILLIAM V. ST. JOHN.
P la in tiff i v t h e r m r i i t c o u r t o r
Tin: VIVTH J tH H 'IA I. CIR-vaALICE Lr.OLA NBWBtJRT ST. I I IT IV AVD FltH IKAHVOLK
Jons.
('in v r v . f i .i i i i s i i a .
Defendant i v c h a v c k r v v o . i u i *
VOTICC TO D I I C V I l
n o t ic e o r s i r r
T ill: vT ATE OF FLO H IIIk TOi L o i : i a r. b u d i n k ,
AU&lt; E LKOLA N EW IIITRT
FUlotltf,
JT JOHN, whose place of va.
realdenea Is IS Orchard IIA ILOtE J. BODINE.
Str-et. New London, Conn­
D-f-ndaSI.
ecticut.
T U B STATE OF FLORIDA TOi
TOI,' ARE HE R EB T N O TI­
MANOIK J BODINE
FIED that a swore petition haa
Tou era hereby notlfltd the!
bean filed against you In lha • ault haa base brouaht aaalna*
Circuit Court, Ninth Judicial you la lha Circuit Court of tha
Circuit o f Florida. In and for Ninth Judicial Circuit In and
Seminole County, In Chancery, for H-intaola County Florida,
tha abbreviated title o f which In Chancery by DUL'IH P. BOla 'William V St. John, Plain D INK
t iff va Alice Laois Newbury
Tou era hereby required to
Bt. John. Defendant" whartln •arve upon GENE R. STEP­
lha relief sought Is lha care, HENSON. P la in tiffs attorney,
custody and control o f Oertrud# whose altraaa la Post office
St John and Lillian HI. John Drawer One. Farn Park, Plor
minora Theee :■relen t, are In ble, e o»py o f your written 4a
Musa and require you to fits faneee to tha Coniplalnt tn aaM
your written Anawar &lt;&gt;r de suit on or b-fora tha ISnd 4ay
fena-e. if any. to tha petition o f October. 1141. end Ihe erlfiled herein, and to serve a &gt;le i o f said written defenses
copy thereof upon tha Plain­ ahalt be ftie-I with lha Clark
t if f s attorney. (Jordon V. Fred­ o f * *l I Court. Thv purpose of
erick. I*. O R ot t i l l , Hanford. aald ault la to obtain divorce
Florida, on or before tha ISth o f and fr*.n* the Dafaodent.
day of October, IM I. Herein M A k ill K J IIODINE.
full not or a Dacrae Pro Con
WITNKXH my hand ae Clark
feaeo will be entered agalntt end tha aaal o f aeld Court In
you for the relief requested Sanford, Hamlnola County. Flor­
and the causa will proceed as ida. (hie the l i s t day at mpt
parte
amber, t i l l .
(HEAD
(H E A L)
Arthur R
Beckwith. Jr.
A. IL Backwlth. Jr.
(HEAD
Clerk of Ihe Circuit Court,
Clark o f Ike Circuit Court
Ninth
Judicial
Circuit.
Ui
Arthur H. Beckwith. J r ,
By; Martha T. Vlhlsa
an) for Seminole County,
so Dapuly Clerk
Clark o f Circuit Court
Ctoveiand * atapheeaoa
By: Martha T. Vthtsn. DC.
Florida
Mack N. Claealand, Jr. aad
By; Martha T. Vlhlen. D. C attorney* and Co uses loro M
Harold F. Johnson
CORDON V. FR E D E R IC K
Low
Attornayo for P lain tiff
Attorney far P lain tiff
I I I H ;* h * e y U - IS
P. O Drawer Z
P. O. Drawer Owe
P. O Baa ITM
Hanford. Florida
Hanford. Florida I1TH
Farn Park. Florida
Publleh Rapt. I I A Oat. L I. Publleh Sept. I t * Oct. 1. I, PubIDh S-pt It. * Oat, I, I
II. 1111
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-best year yet to go Ford!
From a new rcversU&gt;le key lo a hraiul new
tiuiir) atrica. ilic '85 Funliaieso new you jutt
have tn acc them for yourvclf.
New world o f elegance . . . 17 utlid, quiet
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Deltona Ladies.

Lovely Pre-Nuptial Party
Honors Miss Carol Parker
*
Bvelgn Laedy
A dallshtfully unique affair
given Saturday evening to
Can! Parker, brideelect of Boy Wainnght.
Mia. John Courier and Mrr.
Merritt Matey w * boataaaei
at the Statey’a torely bone la
Oviedo. MUedUaneona fifta
« o n broo|M to the Statey'a
bone during the day, and to
the early afternoon. Carol
vp-w-i bar fifta and they were
displayed on tabtea in the
Florida room. Gueita called
between the hours of 7:30 and
9:30 o’clock to flew (he |11U.
Attractive equarei of cake
decorated with wedding belli,
nuta, minta and coffee were
•erred. On the eerving table
war an ecru lace cloth and an
arrangement of varigakd pink
miniature muni, with ilrunds
of narrow pink and white rib­
bon used In the flowera, Cry•til bowl* and aandwlch platef
were uaed lor aervlng.
In the living room, arrange­
ments of sweetheart rose*
were used in various shades of
pink.
Coffee waa poured by Mrs.
Thomas Moon and Mrs. T. L.

Lingo Jr. Floating hostessea

Attend Party For
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Mrs. Harrison H. Haines
Joy Vaiarigbt and Anal Twenty-five gueita called and Mr*. Robert E. Haney
were among the guests at a
[during the coffee bourn.
Martin,
cocktail party given by Mr.
and Mra, Gregory Prior of
Holly 11111. The party wss giv­
en In honor of Mrs. Olive Ho­
ward of Memphis, Tenn. Mrs.
Howard te conducting a trainlag class for Welcome Wagon
Hostessea held la (be Langford
Hotel in Winter Park.
Also present as guests at the
Prior home were Mrs. Mar­
garet Cana ef Miami and Wel­
come Wagon Hostessea of Cen­
tral Florida. Mrs. Prior U the
Area Representativa of Wel­
come Wagon, International

Bon Voyage

Gam m a Lambda Plans Year
Gamma Lambda Chapter ef I meeting ef the fall aeanoa at
Beta Sigma Phi bald It’a first!the home ef the president,
Mrs. Jim (Edna) Danghtray.
An Interesting program entitl­
ed “ Definition ef Happiness”
waa presented by Mra. Daughtrey and “ Mama Batts’ ’ (Mra.
Jos Corley).
During the buste e * session,
ft was decided that the chap­
ter would auction a full Ritual
efJcwote pin as ana af Its
projects. The group will meet
lor a "chatter party" on Sept­
ember and at the home of
Mra. J. W. (Baby) Carter.
Rushing waa also discussed
and ft was aanounewd there
would be a card party held oo
October 10th for rushes*. Rushees wll) be
at the
neat meeting.
Mrs. Carter was appotetad
treasurer te fill the vacancy
.created by the leave-of-abE D N A D A U G H T R E Y ■seoce of Mrs. Je Kaapf.

Luncheon Fetes
Mrs. Carroll
By Jean Magin
Mrs. Cy Willard was hasten recently at her Fifth
Street
borne In Chuluota to
a lovely farewell luncheon
honoring Mrs. Susan Carroll,
who will soon depart for El­
gin A.F.B., Florida to make
her home with her daughter
and son-in-law, T/Sgt. and
Mrs. John L. Layman.
The honoree received many
lovely gifts, Including a beau­
tiful serving dish made by the
hostess.
Enjoying the luncheon were
the Mines Edna Hacrard. Ellu-rta Hartunek, Myrtle Moon,
Janet Schwcrdt, Marion Van
Wormcr, Joan Magin, Ruth
Slnpvra and K I.awrenre

MISS CAROL PARKER, briile-elect of Roy
Wulnriifht, receiver Kift from Mrn. Merritt
Staley, co-hoHteaa to a coffee honoring the
*britle-elect.

Joseph May Feted At Party
home of Mra. Joseph white streamers adorning the
party area.
Centering the
May. Sr. waa tranafarmed Into
table, which was covered In
a gala party area September lace, was beautiful red floral
IS when Joieph May Jr., eelo- arrangement and (he fluffy
U aU d hli 13th birthday with white birthday cn'*e bearing
a hamburger supper and all 13 red and white randies.
Following the supper, Jo­
the trimmings.
Bed and white wai carried seph opened his gifts, and af­
out la tba decor with red and ter the guests admired them
Hm

gleefully,
niilstrd

Mra. C.
Mrs.

R.

May

Jones

In

serv­

ing the case and Ice cream.
Hoping to help Joey cele­
brate

many

more

returns

were Brian fill marten, Nat
Steward, Alls Sleward, Mike
Cannarieno, Steven Hendry
and Joseph’s sister, Robin.

The George Stines Observe

Enterprise Personals
llj Mre. Ritchie Harris
Al/e end Mrs. Danny Neal
ami children are spending
their leave time visiting hie
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Neal ami her parrnta Mr. and
Mra. Don Stowcll. Airman
Neal was graduated from the
technical training courae for
the U. S. A ir Force munitions
specialists at Lowery A ir
Force Base, Colorado. Neal la
now qualified to Ininl, assentMe amt dispose o f explosive
munitions and has been assigned to his new base at
rentanda Florida and will
return Ihere when their leave
time ie up.

Good

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Nancy

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chaperones.
Several
Barnett

members
Memorial

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the

Methodist

church attended the meeting
of the Builders Club held at
(irate Methodist church in
S a n f o r d Wednesday. Rev.
Wight Klrtley, assisted by
Mrs. Katherine Sellers, was
in charge of the musical pro­
gram for the evening.

Mr. and Mrs. George A.
Stine o f 429 Summerlin A ve­
nue, celebrated their 43th wed­
ding anniversary over a per­
iod o f several weeks, with a
delightful vacation.
They were guests at Ssnlbel
I viands of their daughter and
her husband Mr. and Mra.
John L. Hughes. Ann has been
In Gaineiville studying for her
doctorate, and accompanied
her parents back to her home
in Waukegin, 111., where they
t-njoyed their four ltuglws
grandchildren.
From Waukegan they motor­
ed •*&gt; the home of their son.

Geneva Personals

By JoAnn llays
Wallace, la home on a month’s
Dan Mathleux, son of Mr. leave before departing for a
and Mra. Oliver Muthieux has lour o f duty in Viet Nam. For
returned home from Seminole the puat year, James has been
Mi morinl Hospital, where he stationed at Redstone Arsen­
whs confined for a few days al, Ala.
with a fractured hip.
Residents o f Geneva extend
8, Sgt. Juror* K. WiilUm, a welcome to newcomers, Mr.
rum o f Mr. and Mra. Harold and Mra. Wallace Hummer till,
a young married cuuplu of
five months, who are occupy­
ing the I'rovHtt house uu Lake
Geneva.
Mr. and Mra, John Kendull
of Mrrfdan, Miss., announce
I.t. and Mrs, Frank A.
tl.u birth of a ton, Dunne
Leon, born Sept, 17, weighing, Dwmn* nml children, Scott
8 pounds, seven ounces. Mrs. I
*,r *nn- from New London,
i Kendall Is the former Miss &lt;’i nn- ur" currently visiting
Nell Peterson of ARu monte M* and Mr*. Jo hn D. Thun*.
Springs. Kendall is stationed
in Meridian with the U. 8.
Navy.
Mr. and Mra. Richard ShawPaternal grandparents are ley recently celebrated their
Mr. and Mrs. Russ Hacker. 11th wedding unnivrrmtry with
Maternal
grandparents are cocktails and dinner out on
Mr. and Mra. L. A. Peterson the town.
of Altamonte. Great grandpar­
The Sliawlcys were married
ents are Mr. and Mrs. L. C. A. in Washington. D.C. while
Eldrklgo o f
Altamonte and IHek was attending Ihv Navy
Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Martin drep sea diving school. He
of Winter Park.
baa IS years with the navy,
There are two uncles, Paul and ia presently attached to
and Daniel Peter son of Alta­ 11VA1N at SNAS.
monte and a great - great
The Hhawley children are
grandfather, U. E. Zipper of Itichnrd, 10, Jimmy, 8, Linda,
Coleman, Florida.
7, Donna, fi and Robbie, 3.

Allred Stine and hi* wife, LaVonne, who had nude plans
for s marvelous vacation. Al­
fred la as artist and they visit­
ed the famous White Gallery
la Milwaukee, meeting Doris
White, the noted artist.
The Stines enjoyed cuiaine In
world famous restaurants, boat
cruises, shopping In quaint
shops, worshipping in histori­
cal old churches, and attendlog many famous plays and
pageants. The scenic northern
country will hold many memDries for the Stines.
After shopping In Chicago,
they headod back fur home
■tapping en route In South Car­
olina and Kentucky, and visit­
ed many historical landmarks.
Mra, Stino brought back
many souveniers, Including
snapshots of all the exciting
places they visited and pro­
grams of all the plays. She will
provide her friends with some
wonderful conversation, re­
miniscing about the unusual
trip. She confided their '33
automobile made the jaunt,
over the mountainous terrain
with ''nary” a spit nor stop.

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Mrs. Arthur Mathis * f
Long Beach, California, spent
five days over tha Labor Day
weekend with bar parents,
Mr. and Mra. Clinton Sommer
of DaBary Dr, DeBsrj.
Mrs. George Baumann, fee*
merly ef Long Island, M.Y.
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S a n f o r d Avenue, DeBary,
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Personals

BILVBHPLATB BY —

Mr. and Mrs. Robert M.
Jernlgan of &lt;00 Mimosa T er­
race are happy to announce
the adoption of a daughter,
Julie Anne, on September It.
1904. Julio Ann w ai born July
28, 1964 and joins a brother,
Jclf, three and one half.
Maternal grandparents are
Mra. Georg* Dexter and the
late 3tr. Dexter and paternal
grandparents
are
Ur. and
Mrs. W. U. Jernlgan, all ol
Live Oak.

Friend* will regret to learn
that Mr. Robert L. Cox, local
photographer was confined to
Fish Memorial Hospital In
DcLand Thursday fur tests,
Mlsx Mnry Lou Peters wee x-rays and treatment. II* hat
guest nf honor at a birthday been confined to hla bed sev­
party i; Iveil Friday by several eral days prior to this. We
Beauty Is big
business,
nf tin b.i-iil trenigers St the hope Ibnt lie will soon lx* aide
sources hi the cosmetics In­
si In,id cafeturlum. Birthday to get out again and going at dustry e.tiraale that *2.3 bil­
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rake and soft drinks were strong aa ever.
lion la spent each year in the
served. Mr. and Mrs. 0. B.
Opea Wed. p.m. A FrL Nile
United States alon* tor beauty
We aleo regret to lean* that
Sides. Roland Sides end Mre
aids.
William Goodwin, Jr., 7 week
old son o f Mr. and Mra. W il­
liam Goodwin, underwent sur­
H A E G E Il
gery at the Seminole Memor­
ial Hospital In Hanford Thurs­
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the national «
other chapters for ths chaise
of the Annual Valentina Girt.
Refreshments wore served
by the hostess to Mrs. Jimmy
Jones, Mrs. William Brennan,
Mn. Jim Blythe, Mrs. B13y
Wynn. Mrs. Larry L. Mann,
Mra. Jo* Corley, Mra. Carter,
Mra. MeCabe, M n. Don Ban­
ner and Mn. Gil Dsigte.

Anniversary W ith Vacation

New Arrivals

JOSEPH M AY JR., center, celebrutetl Ills 13th birthday on September 16
with a party snd supper at Ills home, with aome o( hU friends enjoying
the festivities.

meeting night* have
changed to the second
sad fourth Monday nights.
A letter from International
was read stating that Gamma
Lambda la once stria a threa
star chapter.
Mrs. Jerry (Carol) McCabe
won the nomination for Valen­
tine Old and will represent

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W E E K -E N D

The Virgil M etis Observe Anniversary
By Mrs. K . L. Johnson
. The large table holding the|edge of the cloth was trimmed the entire cloth. This is also[1914 In Mora, Ga. and came to
O m 200 guests called be-! many lovely gifts was over-[with a large band of while'a gift of Mrs. Woods.
1Sanford in 1921. They are the
tween the hours of 3 and 5 p. laid with a most beautiful grass linen. Solid white cm
Mr. and Mr*. Mett* were parents
of
five
children;
in. last Sunday afternoon to white organdy tablecloth. The, broidery was featured overt manried on September 20th,j Morris, Lake Monroe; Tal*
greet and congratulate Mr. and
midge, Sanford; Mrs. Wanncle
Mr*. V irgil Mett* on their
Rabun, Sanford; Mrs. Evelyn
golden wedding anniversary.
Woods of Puetro Ordaz, Vene­
The beautiful affair was held
zuela and Mrs. Ethel Mattair
at the honor guests' home on
of Osteen. They have twelve
Celery Avenue and was hosted
grandchildren.
by their children.
Mr. Metta retired from the
The borne, opened en-suite
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
for the special occasion, was
in 1902 and is enjoing fishing
decorated throughout w i t h
and hunting in his retirement.
fresh flowers.
The dining table was over­
laid with a beautiful cloth of
white linen squares hand em­
broidered in white and joined
by squares of white lace. The
tablecloth was ■ gift from one
of their daughters, Ura. Eve­
Instillation of officers for
lyn Woods who Is now a resi­
the Order of Rainbow Girls
dent of Venetuela and Is here
will be held this Sunday. Sept­
for the special occasion. The
ember 37, it 3 p. m at the
CHUCK IE HAYS, non of Mr. ami Mra. Char!**
four tiered white cake held a
Muonic Temple, with Mr
Hava of Geneva, is opening aome of hia many
wreath o f L ily of the Valley
Harvey Dunn serving as In­
gifts with hi* friemla at a birthday party given
which surrounded th« gold
stilling officer. Maxine Sto­
on hi* fourth birthday.
numbers 50. This was placed in
we 11 Is the new Worthy Advi­
the center and was flanked at
sor. and has planned a most
each end by gold candles in
interesting program for her
cut-glass holders. On one end
term of office.
was the glass punch bowl.
Each guest was served punch,
The public ia cordially in­
SIR. AND MRS. VIRGIL METTS won honored recently with ■ reception
sandwiches, nuts and mints
vited
to attcod the installa­
at their Celery Avenue home in obeervnnce of their Rolden wedding an­
tion ceremony, and to contact
by the daughters and daughtniversary. Pictured from the left are Mra. Metta, Mr. Metta, Mra. WnnR&gt; JnAnn Itayea
2 p.m. and the usual cunfu
era-in-law of the couple. Grand­
Mrs. Kathleen Reynolds it
nclle Rnlmn, Mra. Evelyn Woods and T. V. Metta. Standing behind his
Chuckle Hays, son o f Mr. sion began a* only a group
daughters o f the Metis kept
322-2523 U sddiUonal Informa­
parents is Morris Metta.
and Mrs. Charles Hays rs- this aga can do. G ift* war*
the guest book.
tion Is desired.
erntly celebrated his fourth
opened before refreshments,
birthday with a party given
in hia honor at his Geneva with the young guests per­
sisting in giving all tha toys
home.
By Mrs. H. L Johnsen
Tha guests, all undpr five a “ work-out," rather than anyears of age, arrived around jo y the goodie*.
October w ill soon be hsra 7-Up as liquid m both por­
Simmer 1 qt. of elder with cream and salt. Fold into the fruit rake in the oven and
Cake, Ice cream, mint* and
and it ia considered a fine tions of mix. Add pumpkin doves, rinnanton and allspice, whipped cream. Serve top­ serve with whipped cream or
punch were acivcd to Joy
month fa r partiei. Also It is and spica to butler portion of a 1kiut 15 minutes. Cool. Re­ ping in howl; add spoonful hurd sauce.
the month fo r Hall'tween. For mix. Combine as directed. move eluves and cinnamon. to each glass o f punch. Mukcs
Thinly slice fruit rake anti
Hay*,
Donna
and Robbie
• less form al refreshment Tour into two 2Vj quart oven­ Chill remaining qt. of cider. 4 qtl.
spread with soft cheese. This
Shawley, Kim and J eff Hugh­
during the month here Is a proof mixing bowls. (D o not Combine aplced cider with
is delicious irrved with spar­
ey, Stan and Ollie Mathleux,
Halloween Cake which should grease bowls.) Bake in 300 remaining chilled cider and
In Grandmother's day it kling ginger ule.
and Cindy and Andrea Mor­
certainly prova the hit o f the degree oven for about 65 pineapple-orange juice con­ took a grout deal o f time and
Cut thick slices Into finger
gancentrate
in
punch
bowl.
Slow­
minutes
or
until
cake
springs
acason. Lat'a maka the rake
effort to make fruit cakes. strip* ami serve with ice
The Azalea Club meet ins
Assisting Mrs. Hay* wetc
and serve it with a sparkling bark lightly to the touch. Im­ ly pour in 7-Up. Add Ire With all the chopping and cream or fruit cup.
was held at Mrs. Henry Me- Mrs. Lois Morgan, Mra. Bar­
fruit punch. It will satisfy a mediately Invert bowla on cubci or chunk* of ice. Float peeling, paring and preparing
Stsvens,
Mis.
Jane
group, both young or old. I cuka rack and allow to cool. slicea o f orange on top of for hour upon hour. Then you
Here are eome hints sent Laulin'x home on West Nine­ bara
will give the recipe for the Using sputula, carefully re- punch howl, if dealred. Make! had to stoke and poke
in to us some time agu. 1 cer­ teenth Street on September IT, Show try and 31 is, Virginia
Hughey.
punch a fter giving the cake move cakes from bowls. I f 3 quurU.
old coal range for a lot of hot tainly appreciate every one of
1964.
cake is not to he frosted im­
recipe.
hours until tha precious rake them, ricase tend in tome
Each member brought a
The cuke is easy to prepare mediately, wrap cukes in
Still another October party was done. No wonder fruit more any time you wish.
covered
dish, and s wonderful A lta m o n te Springs
saran.
idea
fur
a
punch
is
Swedish
rakes were seldom made ex ­
as the recipe indicates, hut
Ivory knife ha miles enn be
Prepare 1 boxes o f flu ffy Spired Punch. I t ’s a very ele­ cept for the must festive holi­ whitened by being rubbed turkey dinner was enjoyed by
allow plenty of time for
frosting. The cake cuts Very frosting mix according to gant warming drink that can days, such as Thanksgiving with a half lemon dipped into Mrs. Ethel Bo)d, Mrs. J I).
Callahan. Mrs. J. F. Cullen,
well but requires a rather package direction*, using 7- tie served for an open house, and Christmas.
salt.
large serving plate because o f Up as tha liquid. Reserve u party fo r ladies or a simple
A grapefruit knife with a Mr* C, F. Ilarkey, Mrs. For*
Rut now you have modern­
the shiipe o f the slice*. How­ about U cup at frosting and purty on a cool fall evening. ised yuur kitchen as well us curvet! point removes soft- ter Lansing, Mr*. W. M. Moye,
By Julia tlartoa
ever this leaves room on the tint green for item . Tint Fur a decoration centering your rooking and NOW we boiled egg* from the shells. Mrs. Lee Wheeler, Mr*. W. It.
Mrs. Don James and sons,
Stringfieid,
Mist
Ella
Lee
K
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plate for a nice serving o f ice fruiting pale orange using around the punch bowl, fix a have a Magic Fruit Cake that Be careful that they don't
chhnff, Mr*. I.oello Irvin, Mr*. Robert ami Steven, spent most
about I '* triii peons yellow Horn of Plenty using apples, takes O N L Y 15 minutes to squirt.
cream.
o f the summer visiting her
coloring and U tea*, red food oranges, bunanus, nuts and prepare. Then you pop it in
J A C K -O -LA N T E R N C AKE
Use
large
to o l
paper Fred Pope, Mr*. Henry Rus­ mother, Mrs. Clara Britsliart,
1 pkg. (1 II). 2.8 os.) lemon coloring. Place one cake on light and dark raisina. Thesa the oven and in leia than UU plates for sifting dry ingred­ sell, Mr*. Clyde Stinson and in Wudsworth, Ohio and oth­
plate (large aide up). Frost fruita If wrapped in aaran minutes yuur fruit caka is ients. They are easy to handle Mr*. Robert Steele.
chiffon cak« mix
Mrs. Henry Runell prrsld er placea o f Interest in Ohio
top surface. Place second will give them a glittery ap­ done. It's fruity and never and can be slipped into a pa­
2 eggs
ed
in the absence of the chair­ and Illinois. They later met
cake on top (large side down! pearance. Tie them with a heavy. This recipe is so easy per bag to keep them clean
Pottle 7-Up
man; new ami old business Mr. Jnnica, who flew to Chito
form
pumpkin.
Frost
out­
bright
red
cord.
*a cup canned pumpkin
ami simple and Ine*pensive for re-use.
was discussed, and report* engo via jet, and spent the
rake using vertical SW EDISH S TIC K !) PUNCH to make. I t ’s fine fo r special
1 teas, pumpkin pie apice mix side
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from the cumin it lee were pre­ remaining two week* with his
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4 oranges, sliced
gifts and a moat delicious water and put in freezer for sented.
parents in Bloomington, HI,
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The oval cubes in iced drinks
U teas, suit
evvry holiday of the yenr.
are rule.
Prepare rake according to Decorate face o f pumpkin 12 whole doves
MAGIC F R U IT C AKE
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Uut a piece o f wax paper
Assemble ingredients:
candy corn. Makes I I to id U teas, nutmeg
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servings.
merit o f your refrigerator. Ire
3 cinnamon sticks
V* cup water
Save $2 On Seott’o
trays standing ori the paper
2 qts. apple juice
1 cup walnut meats nr pe­ will not stick.
BUY ONE BAG
jar (8 ox.) cherries and
SPAR K LIN G H A LLO W E E N
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PUNCH
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jars of fruits and vegetables
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IIonus ................... 5.95
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sticks cinnamon
Condensed Milk
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7-Up (7*os. each) about 7
M O N ., S E P T . 28
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buttles
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cup
flou
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Grapeville Nursery
IhU 4 large unstuffed olives
WE ARE GOING
pit-orange Juice concentrate
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1221 Grapsvllle Arc,
in
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thawed
oranges, lemons, charrlep, 14
TO THE —
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heat and gradually add 7-Up.
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cup dairy sour cream, 14
per lined ami greased again.
teas, salt and 1 cup heavy
Dak* in 350 degree oven for
cream whipptr. Combine sour
1 hour and 30 minute* or un­
ALL - WOOL
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lightly touched with finger
PERMA - SET CREASE
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D O OGTS SPO RTY two-door Dart GT hardtop
fo r IM S features an optional black or white
atar i covering fo r the mof^which gives it a
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farmly-aiie Dart compacts. The new Dart rocs
on sale Friday at Seminole County Motors.
Shown above with one o f the Dodge models is
Ben Howland, manager.
(Herald Photo)

Dart Adds New Hardtop
anew, achieved by restyling
the entire front end and re­
designing the rear end.
The Sfl si*-cylinder and
V4 models are oL'cred ui
three senes: Dart (formerly
Dart 17bl, Dart 770 and Dart
GT. They will make them
public debut to a l l Dodge
dealerships Friday, the same
day as Dodge's IKS Coronet.
Polar* and Custom ISA lines
"Bigger and roomur than
most of the other cars in the
compact class, the Dart wifi

Russia Looking West
For Better Future?

nat ranking girl
BanfonTa Marchtag Semirwer, first lieu*
notes are at wwrfc again as the
Ed Hubbard h
arbool jenr begin*. For E. H.
ind first lseutenCosrlry, this b his 14U yeor
aa bandmaster.
The Twirling Seminole* are
This year's officer staff is
hooded by CapL Topper *»*■ tod by MajeewtSe Capt. Byhia
Williams. Tba B-Corpe. traintog unit far the Twirling
Seminole*. is guided by Secend lieutenant Sharon Ball.
These has Wen a complete
tar— n s bn the color guard.
The Tanking officer in CpL
Tbt South Seminole Junior DanoQe Wright. Seven girls
High School P.TJL will meet tried out for three positions
Tuesday, Sept. M. at I pan. and Merry Lee Haekrtt. Janta th a school aadttonaa. W Foy and Patsy Kadar will
Principal John Angel w il to- carry the colors.
croduce the ficulty mambara
Tba ether girls will btceme
and p a m u will have an t o member* of the Twirling 5cmportmuty to follow t h e i r inotoa B-Corps.
child's schedule and briefly
meed aaeh teacher.
More volunteer* art seeded
to help staff the school clinic
and mothers whs art able to
donate a few hwrs of their
time each month cas U p up
Tuesday night

Seminole JH

PTAToMoet

*ti3 he the best buy to the 1peekapad behind the instru­
compact m ark*," Bynm J. ment penal Removal from
Nicboh, Dodge general Man­ the passenger compartment
ager said.
of an components tbit could
T V ora hardtop. pear red be relocated provide* im­
cither by a ux-cyUnder or proved toot and tog room for
Y 4 engine, rounds out the the front seat occupant*.
Dari 770 eenes line-up. Com­ B a s l e exterior dimension*
pact hardtop model* previ­ of Dodge's compact Dan, for
ously hrve been available the third consecutive year
onl&gt; is the top-of-the-la# GT ar« 1M inches m over-all
&gt; m w .
length. 7B inches to wxfch
The high perform*boo « - and U inches to height. The
gin*, an exclusive in the four station wagons — aD six
Dan line, u a four-barrel passenger, four • door mod­
space a ple n ty
carburetor version ei the el* — likewise retain the
D**p:s* ii* com pari an* the
sundird TTS-caiuc - inch Y4 same measure mem* and a- 1MCS Dodge Dart •talk* wagoc
and is rated at f t ! horsepow­ gais provide M cubic feet of offers mace than M cubic feet
er. R is equipped with a kmg cargo space.
of cargo apace.
duration camshaft, special
irtake manifold and special
puton* that boost the com
prttxxtt ratio to lfiA to 1.
For the first time m the
Dart, the factory - installed
S Apartment, 2 Story Building Or 200* s 175’
air conditioner provide* mol
Lot. Just Outside City Limits, 2nd Bridge Or
mg of fresh outside air and
Right From Went End Of Mnrquettg A t *.,
also combines beating and
South Of Nava) A ir S ta li cm — Lovely Palm
moling m the same unit
Shaded Lawn Hungry For Children. NewfoundThis is accomplished by the
use of separata am c-rcut*
land Owner Hungry For Sato — See ClaxtOR
far the heater core and cool­
Ray A t The Building Or Call Genera 24M021
ing coil
Before Friday Night.
Thu compact system is

By K- C. Thetor
Kremlin hat reacted ta th*
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Ptwea latenattowal Cyprus n u n .
LONDON (U TI) — Out of
The Cyprus flarrap and
tba m eat world crieea come President Makanos' appeal
new sign that the Scnet Vo- for Soviet am * provided the
low feels its future tie* with Kremlia with a tailor made
opportunity to use th* msi*
the "have*” *f the We*L
and to exploit allied differThe feeling ta diplomatic
iron for a dig *t NATO.
quarters here la that Moscow
1* awaiting tha euteere* of
tbs U A preeideatial election
la make new mevea toward
•e-existence.
This aaeesamest is baaed on
three mayor dtv*]opm«nu in
the past week or two.
The meet tolling single
event baa been Moscow*
alncfneee from the Souiheaal
Asian mala and the retalia­
tory American bomb.r.g raid in
tb* Gulf ef Tonkin.
Russia's response ta Pek­
ing'* outcry egamtt "Amer­
ican aggreawteu* ha* been lit­
tle more than wbat was de•crihed by political aheerven
her* a 'Tawn.**
Tha Kiemlm has steered
atotr at any pledge to com*
to tot you in on something big— Dodga Dart for
to Bel Chinah aid. Pre-Pek­
big aaviogs. A i your Dodge dealer* now.
ing diplomat* her* have
termed it an "outright hetruynl of the Communist
cause hy the Srint and a
tar it admission that tn mu­
tual assistano* part with Red
China 1* a dead letter.
The second s.gniftrant de­
velopment has been th* tnsrk.
ed reserve whh which :h»

The Custom MB station wa­
in s hare a new wood-like
overlay made 01 a vinyl-based
material, extoedtog the length
of the aides and across the
tailgate.
Fourteen soCd odors and IB
two-tone
combinations arc
available a bailable caameL
The interior upholstery and
trim schemes are either allvinyl or cloth-aad-vinyl com-

The sin-window sedan hit a
fuE-width front seat back.
Other models hast individual
field with better-stytod and front seat backs with a puQbetter-performing cars than
ever before." Byron J. Nic­
hols, Dodge general manger,
G re a t Savings On Easy Term s
said.
FROM A W ORLD OF FIN E FU R N ITU R E
"TBs hung tons Custom MB
ltoe pretests a mnptots se­
lection of body style*, includ­
ing the btgjfit station wagons
Dodge has ever offered. And
the new Monaco is a sophuticatod prestige car eosbming luxury, performance and
comfort **
By P r e s t ife , W syn elin e
The new Custom *B8. i l
and S tratford
though y s mshes shorter ovtr-

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*65 DART: The Dodge-size com ped

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and il pier* td h *r»«m nwal enetki CoBveo^L^W gC oL.
wet povkrt park No wairr nacaeaery.

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burst,
JO-cuMe-locfe
V-t,
which develop* 770 borsepow«r, there i n several four-barrell carburetor option* for the
Custom MO, Including a Ifccublic-Sach V-l, rated at SIS
horsepower; a m-cubie-meh
V4, rated at WO horsepower,
and the 428-eubietneh V-l, rat­
ed at MS horsepower.
laprmmesta oagiaoerod in­
to the body and chants pro­
mote a softer and quieter ride,
better iteeriag action and pro­
tection ajiinit body corrosion
on the Custom 00 line as well
as the new Monaco.
Hu Monaco ha* four Indivi­
dual bucket Mats separated
by a full-lenjth center conso e.
which accommodates a tacho­
meter. (car shift motmtiaj.
cigarette lighter, ash tray and
storage compartment.

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W hat dots D o d g t do afttr tw o record-breaking
ysars in a r o w ? Go for a third. Dodge comes
on big for *65, w ith four brand-new cere that
are big. quick, fresh and backed by the strongest
warranty? in the business. S te them.

If you'd like to live a little, we'd like

'6 5 PO LAR A : Beautiful w ay to leave the low-price fiefcE inchM

'65. Big beauty. Big comfort B ig rids. And

biggw and a lot better-looking than anything near the price. With a standard 3B3 cu. in. V8
that thrive* on regular gas. W hy srrtie for toss? Ask for Polarg.

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*65 CORONET: A hot new Dodge at e new lower price. M
gll-ne* car t“.at s as roomy as a standard-sire Ford or Ch»vy. yst priced right wrth Farting.

’85 CUSTO M 880: If elegence were spelled in numbers, this
would be it. From u c l u s v * 6-winbcn» . - , to efeoant cc-w tible. this one will . t e a r

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Keep Gape In State
W h e n would they go?
That’s the question when one con*
alders the Impact o f the Cape Kennedy area on employment. As o f June
1,1964, there were 25,417 persons in
permanent work forces at Cape Ken*
nedy.
In the six-county Impact region,
which inctudes Seminole County,
there are alightly more than 250,000
persona In the labor force. Thus,
about 10 per cent of the total em­
ployment in the impact area are de0 pendent upon the cape complex.
Again, we say, where would they
go should the cape be closed.
This is just one o f the many rea­
sons Florida must vote the Demo­
cratic ticket in November. There are
many, many other reasons already
given In these columns.
W e must return Incumbent Presi­
dent Lyndon Johnson to the White
House and thwart the scheme o f
• Barry Goldwatcr to take over. We
can think o f no major legislation or­
iginating from the office o f Goldwater. We can think o f a number of
reasons why he should be defeated.
Suffice It is to say here that his
chameleon antics as a public servant
prevent the thinking voter from cast­

Bruce Biossofr— Roy Crowley

A " N o " V o te A f id n s t A b d ic a te

Political Notebook

ing his ballot for such a man. W e
cannot afford four years o f Goldwater rule.
W ith President Johnson, we have
a man o f proven friendship to Flor­
ida, to all phases of its economic life,
to the senior citizen and the young
alike, to agricultural Interests, pov­
erty stricken areas, to many more.
Consider the influence o f the Cape
Kennedy area on the economic pulse
o f Central Florida, o f the whole
state. Then, should the cape be clos­
ed, ask yourself:
Where would they go?

WASHINGTON (NEAT —
Tim first teas Frauds I s y
pel, V. B. aommlaaloner i f
education, spoke Bp publicly
In a Waahlngtoa setting, ha
put his Huger en a key dilem­
ma in tha business of educat­
ing disadvantaged ehlldWB—
both white and Negro—Ib all
sectors of tha country.
TWa problem la tightly
bound up with aa isioe that
ia bow getting political head­
lines. Lawlessness hi the
streets la a steady them#
from ten. Barry Goldwater.
And street crime today robbsry, auto theft, burglary, as­
sault — k largely a young
man'a gams.
A good share of the young­
sters guilty of thee* misdeeds
are school dropouts, lost to
schooling at a tender age,
roaming tha streets in mis­
chievous idleness.
I t k no w en t that In
many big northern cities a
high proportion of thesa
troubled young people are
Negroes, either direct pro­
ducts of tha ilums or mi­
grants ther* from circum­
stance* of deprivation la the
South.

Thought For Today
Both riches and honor come from
thee, and thou rulest over all. In thy
hand are power and m ight; and in
thy hand it is to make great and to
give strength to all.— I Chron. 29:12.
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I f any man is rich and powerful
he comes under the law o f God by
which the higher branches must take
the burnings o f the sun, and shade
those that are lower: by which the
tall trees must protect the weak
plants beneath them.— Henry Ward
Beecher.

Helen Fuller Soys

What Is Liberalism?
(E O T T O ra N O T E : This k
the m m m I la a srriet ef
thro* articles ea Hebert
l u p k n r , Vies
tfal caadMate.)
B y Belea F ille r
W ASHINGTON — W h e r s
would Dem ocratic V ice-Pm idential candidate
Hubert
Humphrey lead the country If
he ware la poiltion to do aoT
la a liberal direction, t h e
senior Senator from Minnesota
himself tells us.
—
His severest critic, H i r r y
• Goldwatcr, agrees. "Hubert
expresses tbs liberal point of
view better than anyone In
the Senate," Senator Goldwater aaya.
But what doea liberalism
mean? There the agreement
ends. In his latest book. Hum
phrey explains that, as he
aces it, liberalism is "baiicsl.
_ ly. an attitude toward life ra* ther than a dogma — chanterlied by a warm heart and an
open mind and the willingness
tc act boldly." "Freedom for
the Individual to develop In hls
own w a y " is fundamental to
hls kind o f liberalism, accord*
tng to Humphrey.
Goldwater,
however, des
erlbes the Humphrey liberal
^ phtlophy as "that of the Amer­
icans fo r Democratic Action
which promises bigger and
bigger government programs
and more and mora govern­
ment control."
Senator
Goldwater’s run­
ning-mate Republican VicePresidential nominee William
E. Miller, charges that trans­
lated Into action the Humphrcy phlloaophy haa produced

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a voting record that Is "one Security benefiU and cover
of the most radical In Con­ age and stricter regulation of
gress." In a spontaneous trib­ pure food and drug standards.
He has worked for stricter
ute on the Senate floor recent­
ly, Humphrey's Southern col­ conservation laws and more
league, Russel Long of Lou­ rural electric cooperative*.
He w ai a chief sponsor of
isiana, took another view. A l­
though they had recently dis­ federal aid to college! and for
agreed about civil rights in the school construction.
He has led In seeking farm
long months o f debate, Sena­
tor Long said, "when It comes price supporU and production
down to trying -to provide controls.
An early fighter against the
means that would make life
better for the underprivileged, Communist movement in this
for those who live on retire­ country, Humphrey has back­
CASE T-482: J ay M., aged
ment Income, for the farmers ed a foreign policy of strong 12, 1* a newspaper carrier.
and the working people of the defense and willingness to ne­
He lives In the village near
country, the
Senator from gotiate for peace. He was a which we have our aummer
Minnesota has made a magni­ principal factor In bringing a- home.
bout the limited nuclear test
ficent record."
The town haa about BOO
Presumably both these in­ ban In 1963.
population. But It ia overlap­
He
h
is
backed
strong
na­
terpretations were based on
ped heavily by aeveral city
the official record of Humph­ tional defense as a necessary newspaper* from Danville, 11.
slrp
toward
achieving
disarm­
rey's IS years In the Senate.
llnoia and Indianapolis.
In aummary, for those who ament
Ther* era probably ■ boys
Finally,
In
(he
area
la
which
prefer to make their own
In the village who operate
judgment, that record reveals the South knows Humphrey their own newspaper routes.
the following facts about Hum best and likes him kast, he
Contrast th en 8 with the
phrey’ s views and votes on has been a consistent advocate school enrollment o f about
of
civil
rights,
a
foe
o
f
the
major issues over this period
230.
Hlibiiitrr and a leader for the
of years:
These R boys are obtaining
Civil
Rights
Act
passed
this
Humphrey has advocated
the O N LY basic training in
that the Federal Government year.
their sntire village in our
Some o f the planks in this
stimulate economic growth by
American "fr e e enterprise’*
increasing certain kinds of personal platform which Hum system.
phrey
has
hammered
together
■pending and cutting taxes
For they are learning not
over the years are out o( the
for low-income families.
only Applied Psychology st
He favors U rge outlays for m a i n s t r e a m of b u s t *
first hnnd. as w ell as faith­
housing, urban renewal and ness thought. It is easy to aee
fulness to duty and the neces­
why Goldwater has hope that
aid to depressed areas.
sity o f meeting "dead linea.”
He oppose! anti-strike laws some recent converts Johnson
But they also gain a broad
and supporU raising the mini­ has made in business circles
perspective o f our entire eco­
will
be
frightened
away
from
mum wage and increasing un­
nomic system, with ita 8 ma­
the Democratic atandard by
employment benefiU.
jor divisions.
Humphrey.
The first bill Humphrey in­
These are (1 ) Production;
A i one who voted against
troduced In the Senate was to
(2 ) Merchandising; (3 ) Cred­
the
1041
Civil
Rights
Act.
provide medical care for the
it.
aged through Social Security. Goldwatcr also has reason to
For a newspaper carrier
expect
many
Southerner!
to
He favora increased Social
obtains hla papers at whole­
prefer him to a Senator who
sale. He usually operates on
greatly aided passage of the
law. But there are cross winds the "Small Merchant Plan."
Thus, theta boys are g «tin this troubled area which
Johnson and Humphrey have
Enterprise
hope will blow things their
Mrs. Ritekle B ants
way.
m siM
A considerable number of In­
fluential Southern Senators, In
eluding Richard Russel of
Lake Mary
Georgia, like
and respect
Mra. Franrrs Wi
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Humphrey as a colleague and
are thought likely to judge
Lake Moaroe
him from an over-all view and
Mrs. H. L.
quietly to urge their fellow
312-4731
clUienj to do likewise.
Lengwsed
Most Southern Senator! con
Mrs. Donna Eaten
aidcred Humphrey the soul of
333-3317
fairness In his hsndllng,
North Orlaode
Poor leader, o f the civil rights
Mrs. Msrgaret Cosby
122-4733
measure. S e n a t o r George
Smathers recently t s I ■ e d
Mra. Clareneo Baydev
their general view when ha
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aaid of Humphrey oo the Sen
Oviedo
ate floor, “ 1 would defy any
Mra. Kvolya Lnady
man to observe him for any
343-3140
length o f tlma and not ba 1m
pressed with hls objectivity,
hie Impartiality, hls under­
standing o f the ether man's
point of view ."
Neat: How Will Humphrey
Affect Ike D e m a e r a t s ’
Cbaattar

Beet Lake-Fersat City
Ms*. Maryann Mils*
334-3473

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Mrs. Joan Mi|ia
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Mrs. Jolla Bartoo
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ting at the age o f 12 to 18 corner o f our economk " t r i ­
the vary same basic training angle.”
that any independent grocer,

These people serve a i book­
hardware dealer or druggist keepers, accountants, bank
obtains.
tellers, cashiers ai super­
For

they

all

buy

their

goods at wholesale.
Then they muat merrhandlae their wares. This In­
volves
advertising,
selling,
and even personal homo de­
livery. rain or shine.
Finally, the newspaper car­
riers, as well as all Imlepend*
ent merchants, muat collect,
balance their books, and fin­
ally determine their "n e t"
profit.
Alas, the average American
never obtains
a practical
grasp o f all thosa 3 phases
of our economy.
For most people are sal­
aried workers in just ONE.
Thus, they manufacture, dig
coal, catch fish or otherwise
are working in tha “ Produc­
tion" phase.
Or they are salaried cogs
in the big "Merchandising”
aspect o f our "free enter­
prise" system.
So they muy w rit* adver­
tising copy in an agency or
do art work or tell.
Another large group of
workers art in tha "C red it"

markets, etc.
As a result, a “ credit"
worker haa little understand­
ing o f the “ merchandising”
worker's problems.
And neither o f them aoes
tha
“ Production"
worker's
viewpoint.
Hut a newspaper carrier
gets a solid training In all
three corners o f that vital
"fre e enterprise” triangle!
Even If you wealthy par
ents had to pay $25 per week
"tuition” tn the newspaper
for tha right to have your
son carry |&gt;a|iers. It would he
a bargain In his later under­
standing o f both people and
money!
But
newspapers
reward
their carriers very well In
cash and prises, including col­
lege scholarship*.
Ho salute your newspaper
carrier as ons o f about 600,.
000 American youths who are
getting the BEHT and almost
tha O N LY drill in our " fr e t
enterprise” system.
Newspaper rarriers w i l l
NOT become Communists!

The point Keppel mad*
was that thesa damaging cir­
cumstances can io engulf
very young children that they
ere In many cases almost lrretrievably handicapped be­
fore they even enter elemen­
tary school. In euch instance*,
the finest school facilities
may prove o f little avait.
L et'* be concrete about it.
Keppel I* talking now, aa ha
was earlier, about children
eight to 10 years old who
havo no Idea o f the meaning
of such simple words aa
"river."
They have never heiril o f
hundred* of words which
most middle-class folk think
o f s i easily within the grasp
o f far younger children. Their
vocabularies serve for littla
mora then rudimentary hu­
man communication.
Flve-year.olds
under Wet
have been shown to havo no
better than a 3-year-old's
graip o f language, o f Ideas,
o f the practical world. Many
have never seen their parents
read • hook or a newspaper.
A year or two younger, they
may hardly know their own
names, let alone anyone else’e,
They have not developed their
rapacity for simple observe
tl«n, for organising impres­
sion* of whet they eee.
Such children are not mere­
ly failures— and likely drop­
out— at eight « r 10. In the
view of Dr. Lillian Gore, an
O ffice o f Education speciallet
in "preschool” training probleme, they are seriuue fail
ures in fir it grade and even
kindergarten.
Saye Keppel:
"B y the time they have
reached the age o f 10, they
have taken a lot o f punish
menL They know where they

stand. It’s na wonder they
want to get 3uL Wouldn't
you!”
Tha talents and prospects
o4 some of thee* youngsters
can be salvaged, Keppel eontends, by remedial tutoring
in after-school boon. Ha ia
all for tha “ lighted echoolhouee" approach, which en­
visions using a school build­
ing for every practical work­
ing hour oath day.
But tha fundamental as­
sault on tha problem, aaya
Keppel, must seme much
earlier, eatchtng the under­
privileged kids at tha age*
three to five. Such citiee aa
Washington, Baltimore, New
York, Pittsburgh and Claraland havs preschool training
programs of varying kind and
extent
The idea h simple: Pull tha
kids out of the smothering
slum atmosphere, which us­
ually has badly affected bom*
and family relationships, and
get them into contact with
the vital word-learning pro­
cess. Show them their world
—the difference between a
fireplug and a lamppost, a
cow and a pig.
Parental ignorance and dis­
interest in education can ba
grava obstacles. Yet, some
cities try to encourage the
parents o f slum youngstari
to support preschool efforts
by talking about school, provlding a few key books, set­
ting asids a time and placa
for home study.

Gov. George Romney at
Michigan, recalling an Im­
pressive and now celebrated
campaign to lift up Detroit^
schools, tells bow Illiterate
parents were urged to provide
an exampla for their children
by sitting home at night and
slowly turning the pages at
hooka they could not road.
Education experts say tests
indleata preschool program*
can be effective in bringing
disadvantaged kids up to n
nearly even atari at first
grad*. Tat, far laes than a
hundred B?al public school
systems offer such programs
today. To help them multiply
k a notion appealing strong­
ly to the astut* Francis Kap­
pa] and other* concerned
about the country’s disadvan­
taged youngsters everywhere.

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S337SST *r 3331133

t o . Park A te.

I t L cast, 3 tor M. Caracal USED LUMBER! 3x* thraugt
Nursery. Lake Drtva, Caa*
MIX. Stoattof sad n aarlii)
—

yde. Laattowtea- M aey

pattens. M10 "

HAIRY INDIGO
PENSACOLA BAHIA
GUNI. Buy, San, Trade, r *.
Ask lor eurraot prkas
pair. O S T E I N BRIDGE
A. M. FREVATT
PISH CAMP.
Tto-ais__________tovffla. Fla.
50. Mlac. For Sato
RENT A RED
2 MODERN upboUterad chair*, Rollavay, HaapUal, B a b y
axeeltsat teedltloa. i l l E.
Beds, by Day, Week, er
SUt at. 3331134.
Moath.
CARROLL’S
FURNITURE
You caa Bad aaythiag yea
3333131
aatd advertised la tha Her­ 114 W. 1st
ald oaiaUtoi
53. Waatcd To Bay

FLUMUNG
Cantraetlai Regain
F R IB ESTIMATES
R. L. HARVEY
LARGE OIL HEATER, heats
USED FURNITURE, ea* raom •
IM taafaN Ate.
FA 33HI
up te I rooms, to* tea |U.
er houseful, toeIs, mis*.
3237M0.
Ramt, ANYTHING you hava
28. Palatine
te tell. 3214270.
t l per day rental for Eteetric
FOE A PAINTER, inside or
Carpet Shampooer with pur­
out, can Luther Tasker at chase of Blue Lustra. Car- 55. Fa m l t u n For Sato
333413*.
rail'* Furniture.
toil
Ul Yaw FOfBHure.
Quick Service WIN tea
SEPT. SPEC. Min's Tee
Caak. SUPER TBADWG
Shirts, die. Army-Navy Bur.
POST. PA 34SIT.
in
tm *
rot-BT op Tier
plus, 310 Sanford Ave.
COUNTT Jl'DOg. BBMIVOL*
CODNTT, BTATB OP PLOBtDA. 1 WHEEL luiiaga traitor, |U. Used tonl— a,
|||
IM MMi Muente of
409 Baywood Dr.
ALICB R. WOODCOCK.
U n y 'd Mart Ml fa— I
n a ric M t s rn n o iT o n e
BILL’S BARGAIN BARN
Ava. Ph. F A 34133.
T*
AM. CMMDtTORS AND
el 19,000 Items
m i s t i MAVtNa c l a im s om
For teg biggie*
1300 GriperlUe Ave.
dem ands
AOAi.var i a i p
■ddrly a t * aad
_______
Maratm i

Lagal Notice

Tou and sack o f yon are
karaky aettned and required
la prtoont any tlalma and de­
mand* which r*u, nr etiker « f
pau bmp hare egminR the
eetnle a l ALICB M. WOOD­
COCK. decaaied. tala af the
M atrlH e l Addlena. State at
Vermont, ta the Cnunty Judge
e f BemlnnU Coump. Plorlda.
at kla afflea la the aaert heuee
• f aatd Cauntp at Sanferd.
Florida, wllkln ala eaUndnr
month* from Ik* limn of th*
Mret puhlltailoa ef thla netlee
Tern eoylea of sack eltlm nr
demand ahatl ba la writing
and ekaU ru t* tka alaea of
rueideane and aaat afflea addrew af the oUlmnnt, and ahatl
ba awara to ky lha cletmant,
IN THR rinrVIT COURT hla agent, or aiternny, ead aaninttr ju dicial ctnccrr d p eempaaltd ky a filing tea e f
F lo r id a w a rm r e * SBR1- an* daltar, and eue:. claim nr
VOLE COCVTT,
demand act a* filed shall he
cravcbrt

tm

A0

22. Pis

Legal Notict

I t . M toc.

xa.

/•/ OEO A. BPKBR. JK.

• al *
Aa Aaelllary Adminletrater
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTe.ta. af lha nntein af
OAOR ASSOCIATION, a Cor­
ALICB M. WOODCOCK,
poratIan,
PtelaUff BPKBR A tPSBR

Legal Notice

tow ,

m

Nail’d F —

ra

• • 1T41 Opes s days S la 1
ta the r o w ef the Cwwnty
in te * . Bomlnul* Cwnsty. Btote
Of PUrldn. In Prwknte
F R E E E S T IM A T E
_
ta ve the Route n|
l^toUtariag A Mskr— r— 8
V. H. ORANTHAM. e/fc/a TTCevetiag. Haw to Used Fur—
TOR R. ORANTHAM. e/k/S
VICTOR HCOO ORANTHAM.
tow- CaR Nts M d ta g Mfg,
Deeeaeed.

FINAL v o n CM
Hnlle* Is koroby et»on the!
th. undortlencd will, nn Iho
Ith dnr of Octoker. A. D. tltt.
prooont te the Meeereble C«un.
ty Jude* of Somlaolo County,
Florida, her ftnel roturn, nreount end youohere, •• Adminlelrntrls of the Eetnle of Via­
tor H. (Ireethem, decaaead.
end el eeld lime, the* and
thore. meke epsllMtlan to the
e*ld Jude* for e ftnel eoitlemeat of her edmtaUtretian of
•eld ostete, end fee hn order
dlecherflnt her et euek Admlnleireult.
Dated thin the let dny of
September, A- D. H it.
Rule Me* Ores them
As Adeslslsueuis *d the
Betete of
vietoy K. ares them
DeoMMd
Carroll Burks and
Meek N. CTeeeltnd, Jr.
P. O. Drawer B
Sanford, Florida
Alternate for Ketete
Publlnh Sept. A Id. U. tl, 1M4
CDE-11

Cb-, el TM Celery
PA 3IUT.

Ate,

QUEEN ANN Direa— t, food
coadltioa. 123470.

Legal Notice
c M A N c rn r no . i « i h
f
IV T B S c i r c u i t
cen rX
SIXTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA. IM ABD FOR SSRW
VOLR COCVTT.
in

IV C RA V C B R T I L
JOHN W . B YA N A

ISBU
Flein ttrA

JAMBS MeeXBNBIE. et el
D afted eatR
Attorney* fee said aotota
AMBVDBS BWnCB WF S C te
WILATAM S I R A L B NBAL H I M a«»atla Aveaaa
FTATB
I
F
FABBIRA
M l
TOOL.* and DEANNA BROWN Sanfwrd. Florid*
JAMCB
MeeXENXtZ.
elan
TOOLE, hla wife,
PVrat PublteatUa B *pi*m W ad
known u JAMES MuKIN ZIM
Dafandanta. A. D. H it.
D A N IE L A U O D I T
qnAN . .
NOTICE IS IIEnKBT OIV. pNbiuh s*wc h a on . l a.
STROM. nEOROB H. P E R K P 4
E.N purauant to a Pinal Daeraa II. 1114.
and
r
n
A
N
K
L
IN
a
KINO.
It
of Porarloaura dated tka Slat CDM-lf
all**, thalr raopoottee unknown
dar or Paptambar. A. D 1MI,
cpoucoa If married, and If d * * \
and aniarad la Chancarr Cara I * the Cewet a f tha Cwwnty
tho rM paellv* unknown hetrm
No l i l l l of tka Circuit Court dwdgw. anmtaole Cownty, PtoedtvlaoM. lep*tea* and grantooa
of lha .Ninth Judicial Circuit In ton. ta Peahatn.
NOTIfM OF BALM
e f aold dofoadants; and tectocB
and for S.mlnot* Co unt y . to m i B etato » f
Moltco It hereby tlten that any
and all ptreaaa having o r
Plorlda. whara la Prdrral Na­ JOHN PROSIT
pureuent te • Pinal Dtcree of claiming aap right, t ill* ac la*
tional Morlgae* Ataoclallan, a
Dtoeaaed. Forooloture entered In c iu m to r ,it la and to th* fa llow in g
corporation orsanlaad under an Tw AH
numbered tSItt. In the Clrouil doaerlbod land lying end being
Act of Coneraaa and aslaltng
Court ef aomlnol* County. Flor- In Seminal* County, Plorlda. topursuant to lha Padaral Na­

tional Morlsasa Aaaoclatlon
Chartar Act, haring lit prin­
cipal office In tka Cllr of
Waahlngton. Dlrlrlct of Colum­
bia. It tka Plaintiff, aud WM1.1AM HERALD NEAL. TOOLE
and DRANNA BROWN TOOUC.
kl* wife, th* Defendant*. I will
■all la Ik* hlehaat and heat
bidder for eanh at the Front
Dear at thn Bomleota County.
Courthouu# In tku Clip at Baaford. Oauntp af anmlnoln, Stnta
of Florida. at Hits A. M. an
lha ---- day at
t ill, the following daaertbae
proparly aa aat forth la *14
Claal Daeraa. ta-wlli
Lot IIT. OAKLAND MILL*,
according ta tka plat Ihocoaf na raeordtd In Plat Bank
IK Pagaa II and It. Publlu
Raaarda af eamlaala Conety. Florid*.

yeu. map bars *g*la*t the
herehy eellfted **4 required lo
preeeat any clalma end demanda which yea. or either of
putt, may haw* aeelnei Ik*
Mint# *1 JOHN PROBST. deeaaeed. let* of eald County, I*
tha County Jadga « f Seminole
Osaalp, Float da. at hla etflro
to th* seen heuee ef said
County nt laniard, Florida,
with la Mx calendar month*
from tha time e f tho rtrci
publication uf thla aellca. Two
•oploa ef each claim or demaad
•hell ke la wrlilag. and ahall
•tote tka place at rceldaaeo
and poet afflea addcecc o f the
•l.lmnet, and ehall ho ewurn
ta by tha claimant, hie aseni.
e r attorney ead accompanied
hp a riling fee at one dollar
gad enok claim er demand set
an filed ahall to veld.
(B E A L )
Merle M. yrlleeeh* and
Datad thla Hat Bay ad to p William a Prlteeche
a m b rr. A. D . l i l t .
Aa eaeuutore of tka Last
Arthur H Btckwlth, Jr..
W ill ead Teatameat af
Clark al Clrault Court
JOHN PROMT, decaaead
Mack N. Clatoland. Jr. aid
BTENSTROM, DAVtB A

Carroll Burka
Attarnaya for PlaiatlM
P. O. Drawtr X.
Hanford. Florida
Publloh Sapl It, lllh
CDE-ld

MaJMTOBM

Ida. i will cell the property
•dueled In lemlaole County.
Ptarlde. deecrlbod ea:
IXVT 1). BLOCK ). HEFTI.Kll HOMES, Dili UN DO
SECTION ONB, according to
plet thereof rororded In
Piet Book It. Peso* I end
t. Publle Record* o f Boml•ole Couety, Florida.
Togolhor with nil atrueluroo
and Improecmente now and
htroefter on eeld lend, end th*
rent* leouoo end proflte o f Iho
•boy* described property; and
ell ttaturM now or hereafter
attached to er need In connec­
tion with U e preatleee heroin
tlwwcf i l)#4.
at pubtt* eelo. to the hlgkeet
end beet bidder for ceeh. et
the front door entrance ot th*
•omlnole County Courthoue* In
■an ford, Florida, batweon 11
A. M . aad I II P. M. an October
I. t i l l
(COURT SEAL)
Arthur IL Beckwith. Jr.,
Clerk of Circuit Court
By: Elisabeth BruMehae
Deputy Clerk
X. Am brae* OIUIC, Jr.

Attorney* toy Baocntere
P. (X Beg t ill
Foes Offlea Bos I l l s
Saufard. Plorlda
Bnnford, Ploilde HTTI
Altoracy for FU tollff
Puhl(*h Rape a, It. W, IL lilt- Publlck Sopu it. tttt
COB-M
CDK-ll

“ M il

Tka W tot H e f the I W U
• t tha N W I 4 o f Poctlaa Ji.
Townnhlp I t South, Ranee f
i t Enel.
Tou. aad M ch a f yna, a r*
koroby aolltlod and rnqulrod to
•ppM r ead file, peceonaltp or
by your attornoy. w ith the
Clark e f tke Circuit Court a f
Seminal* County, F lorid*, your
written doftnio*. If any, to lha
bill t * quiet till* filed herein
asalnat you, and t * w r v * a
copy o f tha cam* *n Hutchison
aad Latltor, Poet Offlea Drawar H. Sanford. PtorMa, attor­
ney* foe plaintiff, an ar be­
fore th* tad day e t October, h
A. D. H it .
w
Heroin fall eat nr • doers*
pro eoatocao will be entered
a ta ln it you fo r default.
.W ITNESS my head and the
official seel e f thla Court tht*
Ird dap et September, A. D.
11(4.

(SEAL,)
Arthur H. Bockwlih, J r.
Clark a f th* Circuit Court
Bp ■ Martha T. V lhU a
Deputy Clark
Rulahlaoa and Lofflae
Poet Office Drawer H.
a
■ nnfard. Florida
V
Puhltek BepL A &gt;A IT, K IM A
C O B -U

�*t.

Hold Your Own Sale With HERALD Want-Ads Ph. 322-5612
W . F araitara F ar S a b
BEDS FOR RENT
M u m , in &gt;

ru a w ru is

am r m

csmtes

k at *.
A . FA M M

87.

R m tih

STORE BUILDING. Park Ave.
■hopping comer, asth A
Park A m , ample off-ctrtet
parking. 1200 «q. ft.-*!so
4,000 s', f l or both. Ted Wil­
liams Hardware. FA. $22-

M a rl

ftralfe

S W E E T IE P IE

Sept. 24, 1964— F a n S-A 87. H

B y N ad in e Seltzer

F a r Beta

rats

CLASSIFIED INDEX

Seminole Realty

SEVERAL Outataedlog 2 A 3
Radium Home* available la
FOR SALE. RaaaaaaUa, Inafl Arena sf Sanford. Let m
e o n araparty. e a r n e r
Show you Around I
Franck A m aad 3rd St
Zooed OoeimereUl. Phooe
S22-4T57 a

Seminole Realty

82.

F n t . - Sato

1901 A Fark Ave.
FA S-2223 anytime

INVESTMENT
TOTAL PRICE ONLY $4030
OFFORTUNITY
Neat
small 2-bedroom home,
IN thla ceatraQj located brick
only 10 blocks from down­
building. Preaestly renting
town. Low down paymnt,
far tarn, per aaa. Private
m o n t h l y payments enly
parking let. Triced below
$40.30.
aueited evaluation. O n l y
SIT,100 with 11,300 down.
10BERT A. WILLIAMS
Remainder owner financed
Raaltor
at 514%.
Raymond Luadquiat, As as.
FA 2-9*51 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

SO U TH W A R D
S t Johns Realty
Iavartmant A Realty
IIS N. Park Are.
$22417$ THE TIME TESTED FIRM
i l l N. Fark Ave.
FA 24123

1 1 —*paclal Nottcaa

tt— Catarina

IS— Pltcu ia le t

I I —SpeoU) Services
!• — Iw lm m ln f Poole
IT—J e s lto rle l Servlet*
I I — D o .Il- T o u n «l(
IS—B a '.lirr* Ssrpllta
19—Conor*!* Con.tr.
I t — Horn* It.p elre

11—I'lumblng

Jl— Painting
IS—W elt D rillin g
I I — A ir Cond. A H eetln *
I t — Radio - T . l.v lila e
IS—Photo A Equipment
I* —Horn* Appliance*
11—Muilc.it Inatrumenta
I I — Busin*** Equipment
11— Job P rln lln *
I I —U rh o U t.rr
l i — Vacuum C Iten tre
IT—M oving a atorene
IS— Eatcrmlnntara
U — Plan t*— P lo w .r e I m I i
so—MHe. F or la te
I t — Artlctae F ar Rant
11—Swap or E tc h a n t*
IJ— W ant.4 T o P u r
I I — Furniture For Sate
I I — Antique* For la te
IS—Money T o Loea
IS— nua'.iaao OpportunHIaa

322-5612
Fram

daatord

Eaohaaga

HOME RENTERS

HOME O W NERS

425-5938
From

Samlnol* Count*
(D iet D irest)

Stemper Agency

$100.00 DOWN

V A - FHA
Property

Management

and Sales Broker
JIM H U N T
REALTY

EVERETT A. HARPER

H O M ES
FO R SA LE

Cawaw 02 *1 1 .

APARTMENTS

$100 DOW N
F H A - V A HOMES

AGENCY • REALTOR
2443 S. Park Avo.
Phones FA 2-2244 or FA $ S R

96. House* • Sal* or Rani
2, 3. A 4 BEDROOMS
IICE BUILDING LOTS or
1. lVk A 2 BATHS
For the Beet Buy In
2 BEDROOM Sala or Rant.
Business lots and 1 Building
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
A New ur Resale Home,
Call 322 3132 dfter 3 p. m.
on the lota. Have I left, one
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT}
See Stenstrom Realty
for MOO or eight for 32300 oo
For Complete Information
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
the comer Main St. and
Sea or Call Your
LAKE. Call e v e n l a g s
'We Have The Homs For You'
Court St. and Lexington Ave.
222-15*7.
F
H
A
V
A
Enterprise, Fla. 444-4401.
SALKS BROKER
97. House* For Rent
ffa Hava The Home For You
BART PILCHER. Broker
FURNISHED COTTAGE: Liv
2345 PARK DRIVE
Personal Service
tag room, dining, kltchoa, 1322-3420
$32-74*5
Call S22-74M
Bedroom. Bath, water and
NIGHTS 3224424 — 223-0344
2545 PARK DRIVE
alectrie furnished, $43 plus
K7. IlunlneM Rental*
332-2420
322-7493
gas and tax. Located oo
inertia Block Building, 34 x
NIGHTS 322-4324 — 323-0344
17-92. 1 block S. of No. 419
Junction (at PPoints). See
54, terrano floori with 1224
anytime. Ph. 322-1447 after
fast floor space for Bent.
For r tn automaatro bar
Bowman's Trailer Ct. Ph- gains, check the Herald class4 p. m. weekdays or any
*44490*.
1tiled display section.
time Sat. er Sun.

Stenstrom Realty

Stenstrom Realty

ROOMS
SINGLE — DOUBLE
Elevator aad maid sarvleo
From $12.30 par week, yearly

115, Alton For Sala

$ Bank \

1M9 CHEVROLET, eneeltoni
low milaaft. ins.

Repossessions

National

100. Rcaort Rental*

R ID E I N A

IT BUICR
IMS FALCON RANCHXRO,
owe wwner, MSS. Tad Wil­
liam* Hardware. Ph. 122

REPOSSESSIONS. INC.
I M I
SANFORD AVE.
l U I Z OPEN 8VSN1NGI

Phone 322-4503

AND

WILL SELL OR TRADE 1900
Rutek LeSabra H oa r hard­
top A-l condition, exception
aQy etoaa. t l.»s . 322 5*09.

RAMBLER

118. Tracks For Sola
INTERNATIONAL - IVb too
Hake body truck, Good
dtttoo $230. Lake Mary IOA.
'M CHEVROLET tt-toa Fleetaide, with camper. MM.
Aerees from Lyman M. S.
131-3430.

TONITE,
FRIDAY NITE

1941 CHEVROLET Vt • too
truck, good condition, $235,
Ph. BUI Cook, 322-2421 day*.
After I p. m. U3-04M or
3224002.

AND

SATURDAY
U N T IL 8 P.M.

COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
Free teapoctioa, estimates,
pickup, delivery. Rararing
A repairs discounted.
* im R. Srd.
222-3443

Snnkarik Glass and Paint
Company
810 Magnolia pk. FA 14*23
■l.

SOUVENIRS A N D

f^wmH

REFRESHMENTS

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

GUIS for the KIDS

ft

IN W. ted « - FA 24081
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

123. Boats

Motors

Gateway To The waterway

Robaon Sporting Good*
Your EV1NRUDE Dollar
904-44 E. lat. Ph. FA 24M1
SWIFT 10 ft boat, Mark 7S
motor. Gator traUer. Ex
trsf. $ 730. 3224111.

USED CAR

VALUES

14 F t PLYWOOD Boat, Stt
bp. Johnson. $73. 323-0114.

Legal Notice
n erm o vo n u e
WOTICR IB harekr *W*n that
I am enteral In tuaintta ai

L s n fw M * ,
a.mlnn|» Csunlir,
FlnrlOa, undir lh « flrtltlnu*
nem*
ar.
p n o rK s a lO N A l,

HiMKOonArmno

'63

F antlee flla rrh la f 4-Dr. V l« t a H ard ­
top. fa c to r y A ir C an d ltlen laf, P ow er
Blearing and Rrakaa. B ro n te and
W hit# WUh A ll Morroklda taterter.

2995

R a ilte k

'64

Mil##. Almoat New.

1395
1595

ar.nvtcr.

an* i t a l I le ta e * u rattatar
an14 a aw a with tka Clark nt
th « Circuit Court, Seminole
County. FlorMn, In nccor4*nr«
with tho pravlalana at tka Fie*
tllloua Nemo Itilu to c, in.irti:
Soriion K i n F ion a * at*tui*&gt;
t ill.

aia: a. Patrick Barter*
PuMick rapt, t. 1*. t l . It, lilt

J

Fwd

2-Dr.

11,00d

A atn al

Rambler Claeale 440 3-Dr. Automa­

'63

tic Traaa, Radi* aad Haater.

r/ A

Bulrk Ltflabr* Conv, Cp*„ Whlta
With
Had Morrakida Intarier.
gtralfkt IIUck.
Itralgkt
tick.

Ml
W

AAP

IMS
11J

c ^ K - ia

A N D FOR TH E BEST IN

GO WEST

1-2 and 8
NEW and UStD
Awnings * Caban**
QUALITY MOBILE HOM1S
Hwy. 17 93 B823-ISM

ON FIR S T STREET

1M3 * • BEDROOM, R t v l y

furniture. Pay
btlaae* M,Mt

Ph. 322-9107.

10.1. Mobil* Hoa

BUICK,
PONTIAC

111. Anton • Sain or Trade

102. Mobil* Homo* • Sal*

American
remaining

T A K E A D E M O N S T R A T IO N

A U T O GLASS
IN STA LLE D

IS Rutek, $399 kal, t l* mo
'32 Cadillac, $3M kal, fXS mo.
*M Buick, |ea kal, fa mo.
'l l Cadillac, $ 3 » kal, t i l mo.
'3* Chav. $4M bal., 824 mo.
'3* Ford, |UP bal, f t mo.
'37 Olda AC, $3M bal, M l mo.
'37 Marc, Wg. 8311 bal IIS mo.
'37 Buiefc. $4M bal, 8U mo.
37 Ply. HT 14** bal, | » mo.
’*■ Cadillac MM bal, M l mo.
’37 Imperial, $39e bal, $20 mo.
2-BEDROOM, kitchen equipp­ 'te Nash, IB * bal, |ii ma.
ed. |7I mo. 322-70*4.
’3* Olda, 1543 bal, $27 me.
5BEDROOM unfurnished. $7* '5* Pontiac, $4M bal, $32 me.
'sa Chav., $4M bal, $27 mo.
mo. Ph. 323-711*.
30 Chav. Wg. $4M bal, $31 mo.
F U R N I S H E D 2 Bedroom '30 Ford, $599 bal, $32 mo.
House. 3411 Palmetto, Ph. ’30 Mtrcury $923 bal, $31 mo.
322-027*.
'M Olda MSI bat, $32 mo.
2 BEDROOM furnished house. 'M Ply. $$47 bal, $31 mo.
10* W. 18th St. Pb. 34MM2. '3* Cbev. MM bal. $33 mo.
'M Mercury $117 bal. $37 mo.
2-BEDROOM fram* house. ' « Ford, $714 bal, $33 mo.
2*27 Magnolia Avo. near 'll Falcon, IM I bal, $30 mo.
N A S. Cheap rent, $41 mo. 't l Metro, $i*o bal. $B mo.
*91 Corvalr, $M* bal, $4* mo.
Pb. 222-3219.
’*1 Renault $3M bat, 831 mo.
FURNISHED T w a bedroom
'34 Bulrk $399 be!, $17 mo.
C. B. House, Carport*, r io ­
WE DO TRADE!
ted Rack Yard, Call 1M4M4

HUTCHISON’S
OCEANFRONT APTS.
«M 8*. Atlantia
Daytona Roach
Coll 332-409*

ISM DODGE STATION WA­
GON. Call after l:SS p. m.
SM-4448.

120. Automotive Service
VALDES MOTEL
3*21M1
Mra. Burton

Stenstrom Realty

2-BEDROOM, 2 full baths, 4lb
95. Houaaa For Sale
section of Plnecrest. Encloi 95. H o u m s F or S alt
LOT or small acreage eo river
or lake adjoining. Write Bos ed carport*, many axtrai.
NEW HOMES
4 BEDROOM, 2 Baths, wall3311 S. Pirk. Phone 322-31*9.
at, Sanford Herald.
West Fourth St JuM off per
io-wall carpet, built-in ap­
■lmmoe. Salesman oo pro­ pliances, intercom, central
HAVE CASH BUYER for
perty, 4:&lt;&gt;0 to T:M p. m.
air and heat, laacod. Ph.
small houeee saddled re*
322 3305.
Monday- Wednesday- Friday.
pain.
Saturday A Sunday 1:00 to
Raaltor-lniuror-Tradea
Need email tracts of lead
7:00 p. m.
GREENBRIAR
I224M1 1919 S. Franeb Ave.
West aido with «
Chiles lot* available tat
improvements.
HUGE 4-Bedroom, 2 bath, Fla
Greenbrier e4 Lee It ArWr
Government Owned
Payton Realty
room. Mako deal. 10$ Fair'
overlooking golf eoune.
Home*
SB-1301
1T-SS at Hiawatha line Circle, Perk Ridge,
Custom bunding te your
specifications.
Greenbrier
I BEDROOM, 2 Bath, screen
81. Hast
"g a te
developed by
ed patio. Pb. 323-oiee.
Selection of I, I, and 4
K1NG3WOOD
3 or 4 ACRES
$100 A CLOSING COST. Own Bedrwoms located la various
FA 18074
largo lake,
Good ground,
sections
of
Sanford
or transferred. Mutt mova.
BUILDERS, INC.
woo per
with terms.
Immediate
Delivery
3-bedroom, 1 bath, terraxso
203 Fairmont Dr.
LAKE LOT, 100 F t eo paved floori, built-in k i t c h e n , MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FROM
$50.00
3 BEDROOM, 1 bath, deep
screened patio. 322-1497.
road. $4,301 with U ra l.
FOR THE BEST HOME
well, Pinecrest low down
FHA • RESALES
LARGE Salary haunt as 1
BUY
payment. I l l W. Woodland
Aero of lead, in feed repair. Like m w , 1 * 1 BEDROOM
SEE YOUR
Drive. 323-3242.
MASONRY Homes, X A 2
40 assorted fruit t r e e *
RAVENNA PARK. 3 Bed$13,000. Terms.
Bathi, Kitchens Equipped.
room, 2 Bath, Centra! air$100 Down, Payments lea*
conditioning, boating, builtthan rent.
Payton Realty
in kitchen, excellent closet
1741 at Hiawatha
■S1301
HELMLY REALTY
■pace,
established l a wn,
Fh. 3221441
landscaped. $430 Down. Ph.
rOR SALE BY OWNER. Cui
322 9441.
FOLKS we need GOOD
tom Built CB Home, 3 Bed
NEW HOMES
L-I4-T1-N-04
rooms, 2 lathe, Living
Available in Sanford ana and
Boom, Family Room, Kit­
Lnngwood area ( f ml. So.
Merle W . Warner chen, Central beating am
on 17-92). Ready for occup­
fireplace, Urge utility am)
REALTOR
ancy. $43.00 per mo. and up.
stonge, cerporte and patk&gt;
Adelaide H. Moees, Assoc.
Custom Building, Raiideatial
Deep
wall
and
sprinkling
TQg South Park Ave.
or Commercial.
system oe beautifully wood
Office: 323-2111
Sanford, Fla.
LMN ENTERPRISES, lac.
od lot 130' s 230' with
Nlghli: 323-0700
Builder, Harold Logan
Redwood fence. Grove Men
322 0444
U2-S43B DIAL SB-TSIS
*n2 Highland Ave.
or
area.
Call
3I2T411
afUr
25JI
Pirk
Drive
322405
Sales Office: 102 Highland Avo.
4 p. m.
Longwood, Fla.
P. S. - HOMES priced
434 3911 Collect
RIGHT are
S-EL-L-INO
Tnt u* appraise and
SELL YOUR PROPERTY

ISM PONTIAC CatsSna
aadaa, white, air, MB pawm,
taStea tented glue, Sahas
trim. Moot asaifir*. Owner.

FURNISHED I Room Apt.
S - BEDROOM, S hath, «
Ctean * cloaa te. $5$ ma.
furaiabed. 1 ml. to base, I
Lights *
blacks a sharping tanlar *
*22 *307.
ackeal. 1 year least raqulr
ad. $l*o a t . Stedtto after 1IODBRN t Rdrm. fun. Apt.
I p. m.
•01 Palmrtto Ava. 2»U74
after 1:30 p. m._________
3 BEDROOM, 1 bath, PiM
m et, acrceaad perch, M il
108. R o o m For Rant
Park Ava. *ao. 9MHU.
3 BEDROOM, aaclomd Fla. LOVELY furnished bedroom
room, completely furnished. for gentleman.
1300 MasaoUa Ave
322-3*37 between * A * p. m.

R EN TA LS

83. Rani Estate Wasted

■BBT

3224SS7.

1 BR. lure. houee, Lake Mary
r w w Apt saw
No peto. 223-2041.

Tl— Mala or Famala Halp
71—Site* Halp W a n t* !
TT—Situation Wantad
I t — tncom* Propartr
I I —Uuatnaaa Prop— Sale
I I — R ati Ealate W a t t * !
IS— R tal Katate Bala
It’* Juat good busteM* te
IT —Uuilsaaa lu n u la
chock first wtth SaaferS’i
19— Ixite For Bala
largest H o r n * Servicing
I t — Parma—&lt;1roves
IS—Out o f S la t* A erate*
Agency. Pina Homes, Fairly
SJ—Ilouaaa For Sat*
Prlead. te aU Siaesl
IS—Houaaa— lata or R e e l
IT— lloua* For Rant
100— tlaiort R ln ta le
191—Trailer*—Cebanee
i l l —Mobil* Homao—Bale
Good Rental homaa, Pried
101 —Mobil* iiumaa— Rant
right, era ranting aad leas­
1&lt;»* —Trailer Space— Rant
to t—T ra iler L o t*—lata
ing feat!
101—
Apartment* For Rant
Call Today, For Prompt aad
101— Room* For R 9 *t
119— Hotel Room*
Effielaat Service. M Papal
111— R in te l A gen t*
t t l —Wantad To R aet
111—Auto* For Ret*
i l l —Auto,— la ta o r Trade
111—Truck* For Bela
2345 PARK DR1VK
lilt —Autom atic* Service
I I I —Scooter* A Cretta
322-2420
122-7491
111—Boat* A M otor*
NIGHTS 322-MU — 1254*44
111—Marine luppllae

O S*

■ traitor, wtth many extra*

Garage Apt. in rear.
LAKE M A R Y - I bedroom. 1-Room Efficteucy apt wtth
pvt. bath * Shawm, auiUbU
Fun. EH., Living * dining
rami, bath * H, Dea *
ar rattend. AB atiWtea te­
parch. ITS me. 2334114.
atudad te m l Ideally te
2- BEDROOM, all atoetrie, anted am lat S t, wtthte 1
Mwly daaaratad. Furnished. Mack a f l f r a a parting late
Near N.AJ. 179 me. Fh
Aar 4 p. a .
antea &lt;at1&gt;Haauat Jaaakaaa
Deft. M an I I I * . firm St
S BEDROOM H O U S E , $
blocks fram Pinecreit School DOWNSTAIRS Unfurnished I
-P h . 322-2314 between * * 4. Bedroom apartment, Mtchu
equlpt. lOSVb W. 18th S t ph.
SIT Catalan.

or

P r o fc r t r

1ISS T RIE D ,
4Uttoa. A lia l l f

111 w.

LOCH ARBOR
m m o
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
DANCE
AB Ballroom, Latin, American SPACIOUS $ bedroom, $ bath
I rating Claaaea T ta i t p. m
Ranch Stylo Home, clone to
golf course designed to
m i* ». oa&gt;
m * im
pteaeo the Iga. family, ac all 1 ftu tefrt s n ty H w Japanooa
71. Mala H a lt W anted
rooms are ova raised with
extra family ream, A double
NIGHT DISHWASHER must
carport. A real buy at $17,.
‘N*
•00 with flexible terms avail­
able
MAN:
1—1-aat A Foued
I t —Monas W ant#*
tea Mr. Haynes at PhUUaa
1— P e r»o n »t»
I I —fa v ln e * A Laae
m Serriea SUttaa, tW SL
4— Beauty Cere
IS—tniuranc*
1*01 Park Avaaue
I — Day N u r««rl*e
* Frtadi Are
is —School* * la it r t it la e e
4—C
h
ill
Car*
T9— Em ploym **t Service*
FA SAMS daytime
» — D oe*—c * te—Fete
11—Mat* Halo Wan I ad
77. B it M t iw W asted
J*—LW onoek
VI— r .m a l* Halo Want*4

81.

l i t . A u to * F a r S a b

FURNISHED garage apt. Fh.

Seminole Realty

WORK WANTED—42*7063.

ESTATE-INSURANCE
3rd 4 Park A w

a BEDROOM uafum . Kitcbaa
range. $75-11$ W. M b af
WBLAEA
Mr S:SS y. m. See m w in

REDEEMER LUTHERAN
KINDERGARTEN
1*01 A Fart A m
t . FARE, I . of Dairy Quest
FA S-SB2 anytime
Fra-lelMaL Qualified tearAera. Tuition: Kindergarten, $ BEDROOM, X Bath Mar
PlMcrest School A new
H I M . Pra-Ktadsrgerten,
t i t me. Can B M W er ■upping Center. VA Lou,
Mi Laurel Dr. Fh- 2224424.

$100 D O W N
F H A -V A HOMES

108. A p a r t a n t a f a r H e a t

B a ll-B U ir A gency

COUNTRY HOME
MKN . WOMEN WANTED AT
ONCE to teak tor Civil JUST REDUCED $MM- This
tarried. Goat yey. That- S bedroom homo near HLH
plant la eicalloet ecadltlan
■aati « l Jrtte
an Ipa- 1*0 t m lot Wall
Uaea ueually
shaded A landscaped with
■operate I car garage at a
•atari**,
a Wane la a bargain ho bo
cal
■oM thla weak. Tama caa
address, phone. AMERICAN
be arranged.
Serried,
Herald.

bor

F a r Heat

2-BEDROOM,
A p t l it
t BR
1-BCDROOM,
An.
MS
2BEDR00M, S bath, fumlahFURNISHED APARTMENT
aS, $115.
1 M Elm A n .
REAL

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ATTEND

Rant

LARGE I BEDROOM TRAIL­
ER, close to base, $45. 322-4211

W E S T IL L H A V E L E F T

AND
SEE

3 B R A N D N E W PO NTIACS

THE

( ALL WITH AIK CONDITIONING)

(A L L WITH AIR CONDITIONING)

3 B R A N D N E W BUiCK S

BIG SHOW!

1 B E D R O O M Traitor a*
large 1ak«. Adults only. Pk.
222-7319

DISCOUNTS ON 64’s

7 B R A N D N E W RAM BLERS

STILL A F E W ’64 DODGES

TRAILER for rant, on private
lot. 322-OM.

L e f t ______

m ake

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RIDICULOUS TRADES!

106. Apartment* for Rent
$30 mo. Up. Surplus City.
2 ROOM FURNISHED APTS.
332-3*27. Adults only.
CLEAN FURNISHED lit. floor
Apt. Pvt. Eat. 1004 Palmetto.
1 ROOM FURNISHED Apt.,
downstairs, tins* te town.
$40. 322-42*1.

ATTENTION

IS DODGE A-100

CAMPERS!

F U L L Y EQUIPPED

“

CAM PER

SLEE PS 5

S E LLS FOR TH E PR IC E O F A GOOD C A R !

3 ROOM FurnUbed Apt. Ate
conditioned Bedroom. $M. I ll
E. I * . , $22-4325.

Seminole County Motors

FURNISHED OR UNFURN
I9HED I Bedroom Duplex
Apartment. Terraiu floors
tile bath, water furnishedPh. Uf-MU after i p. ns.

— YOUR AUTHOK1ZKD DODGE DEALER —

Pk. 123 M i l

U IC K

N O W ON D IS P LA Y

FURNISHED APT. private
bath h entrance. 222-0702.

IM I W. FIRST ST.

f-\ PONTI AC

SANFORD. FLA.
Winter Fark Ml T-2S3*

(r a m b l e r

Phone 322-0211
SOI Went Flrat Street

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black laca dlmar draaa to a
formal wadding? 1 am not a
m « » bar ad tba family. 1 am
alxty-ftva. - R."
Y«a, perfectly eenact It
would ba nlco to bava paaria
and parhapa long white florae.
A aadt abaar hair veil would

(Re proudly shows them to
me.) They a n lengthy,
flowery and full ef affection.
Be literally I I G I them to
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leu , heaven knows, after
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OUR ANCESTORS

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fjta*
South flneosed the queen and
dding misfit cards and yon + KQJ10
A?U&gt;
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returned the Jack of dlaWest's double was of thla
A*
monda, whereupon S o u t h
ccnd type. They might
♦ K O il
could make but one more
ake three no-trump against
A At4
trick and was down five,
m but it itemad far morn
Both vulnerable
Strangely enough, South
idy that hii portnor would
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ive the spades wall stopped
1W
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it. West was right South
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h a
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ro no-trump. Hla three noOpening tend—A K.
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It would be a fine thing If
every school whero girls aro
trained to be secretaries in­
cluded In the curriculum o
grooming and
course
charm.
When a girl goes Job hunt*
Ing, tha way the dresses, appllsa hsr maks-up, wears har
hair and avtn the way sho
walk! aro aa important as her
■kill at the typewriter.

Charm olono wont hold a
job for a girl If sho Isn't cap­
able. But ilnco it's likely that
a man will do the hiring, per­
sonality and good looks will
certainly count In getting her
foot in tha office door.
When m man la picking a
new employe he wants not
Juat lomebody who can do
the work, but aomoona who Is
pteuant to hava around tba

offlco, nlco to look at, oaiy
to got along with, quick with
a imlle.
To any masculine employer
a woman applicant Is always
a woman as well as a po­
tential employe.
And when ho considers a
girl for a Job ha notices im­
mediately if she la the kind
of woman ha wnnta around.
Ho notices her looka, her
voice, her clothes, her smile—
and they carry Juat na much
weight with him as what har
business college haa to say
about her ability.
Women who aro already
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successful in the business
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new Jobe on ability alono. But
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the girl who ia Juat starting
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appearance and personality to
to&gt; Pets a o tters
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get her first Job.
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how long she hold her job.
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"la It nacoaaary lor na, tba
parasta of tba brldegroom-toba, to Invito tba paranta of
tba brldo to oar hotel for din­
ner while wo a n In their city
for tba wedding? — Mr. A
Mr*."
It ia not a nacaaatty but, to
my way of thinking, a very
nice feature and a "diploma­
tic" move. You juat might lika
them a loti
"la an alligator bag, a vary
handaoma one, (tillable for
wearing to g five o'clock hotel
cocktail party and dinner?
My dreu ia a almple sleeveleaf, black crepe aheatb. My
coat ia black ribbed (Uk. —
Nina."
No, even aoch e hindiome
bag la not proper for the dreea
or the event. You ibould have
n amall black tilk or auede
"dutch" bag.
"Should I wear a hat to a
•mill dinner in the town neit
to oura? The dinner will be
beld in October at six; a ho­
tel affair. We, my husband
and !, will drive over there.
Whit should my husband
wear?
"My outfit Is what they call
a ‘theatre lult' in black with
a bit of silver brocade. —
Wife."

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or failure. 11m Munster fami­
ly a n borrow to look at:
Papa (Prod Gwyua) looka
Ilka f r a n k a t a l a , Hama
(Yvoaaa de Carla) la a ram*
p in * typo, Graadpa (AX Lewta) looka Ilka Draeula and
even lltUa Eddie Munitar
(Butch Patrick) looka lika a
wolf boy. Only normal • look*
inf oaa la tba bourn fa a pret­
ty niece (B e v o r l y Owen),
whoa tba Miuutan pity becauaa of bar "abnormal"
looka. Wouldn't you know thla
firat aplaoda roaebaa ita cli­
max at a masquerade party
wbara tba real Frankenstein*
looking Munatar accum anotbor Frankenstein of n o t
waaring a coatuma? Lot tba
klddioa watch tbla bacauaa the
Munatcri art really lovable
poopla who wouldn’t hurt a
fly.

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DETROIT ( U P I ) — The
United Au to Worker# Union
and General Motor* Corp. to­
VOL. 56 United Preas Leased Wire
Eitablished 1808
FRI.. SEPTEMBER 25. 1964 SANFORD. FLORIDA NO. 286
day failed to reach agreement
on a new three year contract
and the union called a strike
by more than 200,000 worker*
at 89 GM plant* across the
rountry.
RESPECTS (or rather "Disrespect.*” ) were pnizl to Colonial Utah's foot*
The union le ft on the job
ball team nt Seminole Utah School today a* the student body prepared to
nearly 90,000 worker# at f l
hack the Tribesmen In their contest ut Sanford Memorial Stadium tonight
plant* that product either key
with tho Grenadiers in a Metro Conference nffnir. "Mourners” included
defens# part# or vital com­
(from left) “clergyman” Bill Stempcr, Kathy Poff, Rick Burns, Mary
ponent* fo r auto firm * In the
Williams, I.indn Spencer nnd Tommy Bnggerly.
(Herald Photo)
first “ selective strike'' in au­
to-labor hiatory.
The GM strike came after
the union hnd already won 54
rent an hour contracts from
Wanna
know lumpin'?
Ford and Chrysler and was
triggered by non-economle is­
W e’ra being surveyed.
sues.
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Official word o f the strike
W h in you mention “ sur­
came 30 minute* after the 10
The SifS Sammies open their
v e y ," the Inclination li to vis­
a. m. E ST deadline.
ualize a group o f mm with
U AW President W a l t e r home football season tonight
Reuther said it was with “ a a* host* to the Colonial Gren­
ateel tape, rod and transit.
Dr. W. Vincent Roberts of Sanford has been
great sense o f sadness we adiers in a Metro Conference
And taking a peep through
hsv* to announce we were contest at Sanford Memorial named chuirntnn for Seminole County in the Demo­
the tran ilt th iy le t up many
cratic Campaign for President Lyndon B. Johnson.
unable to reach a settlement
different klndi o f lines. In
Stadium. The game will get
-- - The appointment waa anwith G M ."
fact, aoma o f the aurvey par­
under way i t 8 p. m.
nounced at ztzfc headquarter*
The red-hnired union leader
ty frequently have pretty
The Herald wa* arivlsrd
by Thomas F. Fleming Jr.,
told * jammed news confer­
good linea themaelvei, if wa
LOYALTY AND EFFICIENCY of Sandy. An
State Agriculture Comntlasloner,
state chairman for the cam ­
shortly
before
noon
today
ence
that
a
strike
was
called
are to accept the itatementa
derson, retired mnnairer of the Sanford State
nwurd to Leo Bntncr, present Sanford Market
paign.
because
GM
wns
"unwilling
that tome 2,000 fani are ex ­
o f aome o f the oppoaite set
Farmers Market, were recognized Inst week nt
manaKcr, when Anderson was unable to attend.
A native of Georgia, Dr. Ro­
to
meet
the
standards
o
f
de­
pected
to
arcompany
the
that have had ocrailon to get
the nnnunl convention of State Fnrniers Market
Yesterday Bittner, riirht, presented the cer­
bert* ha* been • resident of
cency demanded by workers."
acquainted with thne tanned
Colonial team to Sanford.
Mnnagcr* in Winter Uuven, Doylo Conner,
tificate to Anderson at his home.
Seminole County for 14 year*.
The mnjur stumbling blocks
Principal Andrew ttrirkrn
toreadon.
Hr la chairman of the Sanford
were
production*
standards
•
•
•
and Athletic Director Frrd
Civil
Service Board,
past
and union representation—re­
Ganas announced that an
But liter# da another aurvty
Grand Knight far Seminal#
garded aa nun-economic prob­ extra ticket office would be
•••
Jn which many, many progrtiCounty Knights of Columbus,
lem*.
set up at the Stadium but
aive eitixena are molt intermarried and the father of
Ileuther aald the company advised fans to purchase ad­
eeted. That li the engineer­
three children.
did not respond the wuy they
vance ticket* at the high
ing feasibility aurvey that
A wartime flight surgeon In
should have in tight of eurller school nr at Houmlllat 4k
the City Father* authorized
the
Navy, he Is still In the ac*
agreement* with Ford and Anderson, Tourhton, Liggett
fo r our lakefront develop­
tive reserve.
Chry»ler. The union sought to
or MrRrynold* drugstore*.
He was out of the city when
ment. Be asiured the “ Bankwas offered as a highlight to
By Harry I. Johnson
make these agreements a pat­
The Oviedo Lion* wilt host
W ASH IN G TO N (U P I ) —
the appointment was announc­
era Group," especially, are
the annual convention o f slate
tern
fo
r
tho
GM
contract.
GM
Managing
Editor
Crescent City at John Courier
By Donna Estes
ed, hut he had made it d e a r
eager to learn the outcome President Johnson has block­
farmers market managers.
■aid it was willing to mulch Field in Oviedo and the L y­
Sandy
Anderson,
former
ed for at trust dll days n
I .onk wood Mayor A. It. lairto friend* that he is "*11 out"
o f this survey — where nary
Yesterday, Butner presented
strike — originally culled for manager of the Sanford Slate
mann and Council Chairman the economic benefits o f tho man Greyhounds travel to
for the President Johnson
a transit is used. Theae fel­
Hie award to Anderson at the
other
contract*
but
tho
two
Ocoee In other county high
today — against most o f the Karm en Market and the man
R, C. Carlson were authorized
campaign
and ready lo aerv#
low * feel confident that the
latter's Palmetto
Avenue
n ever did resolve what .school games.
UR. W. V. ROBERTS
today to release a Vutem ent|'l,,“ ^
nation's railroads.
“ in any capacity,"
result* o f the comprehensive
credited with many of its Im­ home.
Itrilther
culled
a
“
broad
ques­
to The Herald from Gordon
" I don’ t know Dr. Robert#
Anderson, now retired ami
Btudy will bear out the con­
provement* and current stat­
Ktilke, Orlando, regional cngl- tion o f working conditions."
personally, but 1 know that
clusion made from the frag­
us a* one of the best in tire nearly 80 years old, recalled
“ GM &lt;an resume produc­
, ,. ,
, .
ncer fur the M ate Board ol
he jv t * things done—and thft’a
JA C K S O N V ILLE I U P I ) ~
,lU
.. . , ,
, .
,
mentary report* on which
statu, was given a certificate many of his former .assocUte
,, ,* Health, width
slates t&gt;o| tion anv time the# want."
what we wan I right now,’ * at id
The
Arm
y
Corps
o
f
Engineers
’ ...
tb »y mads their plea for tha
nt appreciation yesterday rt in the htwJm • and hv v »•» &lt; . .vng .u
’ »lt* O i* U . I f
i.la city water iu,p.y
Fleming. "We are delighted
has awarded a 1'.’ 15,302 con­
his
assistants
have
m
eted
up
elty ’a wholehearted effort to
ts iU down and provide the
hi* home.
Is abvolutely safe.
to have him with ua In tha
tract to a Gicat Neck, N . V.,
profession.
The certificate
recognizes in their chosen
transform our lake front Into
is* peel an* dignity fur the
Koike
said,
“
Water
aamplra
campaign."
firm to repair erosion to St.
tiie “ loyalty, efficiency, diplo­ Burner is the product of An from the c ity 'j well* arc reg­ workers."
the outstanding inland har­
Johns County beaches caused
macy and cooperation' of An­ dersnn's guidance ami cur­ ularly furnished to tho stale
GM Vice President Louis G.
bor o f the state.
by hurricane Dora.
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derson and is signed by Doyle rently leads the activities at health deportment and have Sea tun suit! th « strike ngnio*t
Conner, S t a t e
Agriculture the hustling local market,
The firm doing the work
on eu-ry occasion pruird to his firm svaa "eumpeltety tinA n d e r s o n ' s penetrating
Commissioner.
ran really feel that they are
lie absolutely safe. If at any necessary and nnjustt: rd."
"H eal good." “ Very pleas­ l i t called the traffic “ real
W ASH IN G TO N &lt;U PI» —
Conner prevented the award mind also recalls that Willis time the water did not pass
Ho warned that if tho
fortunate In being able to ob­
ed ." “ Steady crowd." "Oh, good " and at about II) this
President Johnson ha* com­
McCall,
among
many
olliers,
Jj"'
bacterial lest the city » ,r*ko ia prolonged it will man, going fine." “ Lots of ac­ morning he reported between
serve this area under flood mended to ' ‘all Americans in Winter Haven last week to
was one of his associate! in
anion* consequences
•tage conditions for which and all our friends every­ Leo flulner, present Sanford
would be notified immediately ‘'have
5o and 73 persons in tho .show­
tion,"
the market business.
Now,
Navy salvage crew a hiv*
and Hie residents duly advis­ for our employee, mid their
adequate provisions may be where” the Warren Commis­ Market manager, when Ander­
rooms.
These
are
mine
n(
the
com­
son was unable to attend. It McCall is sheriff of l.ake ed. Analyses of the water families, fo r our plant com­
returned to the scene of tk#
recommended in their report. sion's exhaustive report on
Dun Bales of Sanford Motors
ments
made
to
The
Herald
County, a post he has held fur
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showed that bacterial count it munities and fo r tho public this morning uftcr the iu«5 reported bis line of Studeba- Icllante plane crash earlier
the assassination o f Presi­
a mini tier of years.
(his month to search for other
less than the one per one mil­ and the economy at large."
Should the survey Indicate dent John K. Kennedy.
edition o f the automobile in­ kers will be out nest month
Sjndy Anderson is confined
parts of the aircraft.
Seaton said that in the lust
lion
parts
of
water.
There
is
that this Marina-motebresdustry was put un display in lint interest in the lin'd E ng­
to his home much of the time
A Sanford Naval Air Station
no Indication o f effluent pollu­ 10 yi-nr* “ our difference* Sanford.
lish Ford “ i* steady, fine."
taurant idea is possible, prac­
these days and he admits the
spokesman
said the diver#
have been composed at the
tion
from
septic
tanka
and
no
Fred Ellinor of lhe Volkswa­
The general opinion was
tical from the engineering
CHICAGO ( UPI&gt;— Former
certificate he
received will detergents appear."
were probing the site of tha
bargaining table in five suc­
gen agency .newly opened un
that
response
this
year
*•*•
standpoint, It is quite logical President Dwight D. Elsen­
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
- help in his recovery from his
I-ormann and Carlson ex­ cessive negotiations." He suid Cceiled that of many previous Highway 17-92 south ut San­ crash where two men died to
that immediate plans for ful­ hower Thursday night sharp­ The Scripps-Howard Newspap­ illnrs*. His favorite spot is in
find smaller parti of the plane.
plained
again that from all in­ it wa* “ difficult to under­ year*. A number of sales and ford,
hail this
comment.
fillin g the dream of progress ly criticized political “ stooge* ers today announced their sup­ a rocking chair on his comfor­
Tiie twin-Jct crashed shortly
formation
available,
solids stand" why the union broke orders wa* reported in v ir­ "O h man, going fine." .Most
can be formed. This well for Washington'' who try to port of Lyndon B. Johnson (or table front porch while he
after takeoff from the local
■iff negotiation* and went on
that
appear
in
the
water
from
of
the
cars
on
the
lot
have
tually
every
instance.
m ight Include an economic “ straight-jacket'’ tha role of president.
and .Mrs. Anderson chat, llie
base as it and several other#
“ because substantial
lime to time are due to Us strike
and
Bill Hemphill Motors term­ been sold, he added,
survey to establish the financ­ the states under a centralized
An editorial published in the latter seated in a porch swing. mineral contenti and do not progress towards resolution
left the area in the face of •
ed tho turnout “ real good" “ w e’re tickled to death."
ial potential o f the plan. And government in Wushingtun.
The certificate reads:
17 Scripps-Howard newspapers
Imrrclanc threat.
have an injurious effect from of our difference have been and saul ho was “ very pleased
Thu Volkswagen line cam e
here we go on ANO TH ER
“ Sandy Anderson, fur
15
said the times called for prov­
No reason for the crash ha*
made
at
the
b
a
r
g
a
i
n
i
n
g
a health standpoint.
with tiie response and recep­ out In mid-August and his firm
type survey.
en qualities of leadership “ and years of meritorious service
been announced as yet aa th«
table."
A
portion
of
a
letter
from
has
had
“
excellent
response
tion o f our new lines. We've
e
e
•
W ASH IN G TO N (L 'P I ) — this paramount consideration with the State Department of
investigation is continuing.
He said GM “ made every got people everywhere."
the Sanford engineering firm
since w e’ ve been open," ElOh, we're being surveyed, The Federal Aviation Agency in our opinion, makes Mr. Agriculture. The loyalty, elti- of Leffler, Clark and Dietz, e ffo rt" to settle the nun-eco­
linor
report*.
Hcmpiiill
added that his
ciency, diplomacy ami cooper­
ell right! And isn't It just (F A A ) today issued its an­ Johnson a ni.tur.it choice.''
a firm which encourages in­ nomic issues. But he accused firm "ha* written severe la r ­
Dick Bussell of Bon-Sun Mo­
It was the first time the ation that you have shown dur­ stallation of municipal sew­ the union o f making demand*
wonderful that we’re moving nual five-year blueprint for
S A N T A BARBA BA, Calif.
ders’'
and
interest is ‘ the tors reported “ lots of action"
the
nation’s
airport*.
I
t
rail­
ing
this
period
have
helped
Scripps
•
Howard
newspapers
forward!
age systems, dated Sept. 4, which would have restiicted highest tn many years."
and
"re
a
l
high
interest"
in
(
U
I 'I ) — A 10-mile fire front,
ed fo r spending Jl.2 billion had endorsed a Democrat for to make this Department one
e
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of this year and quoted by the GM’* management responsi­
which destroyed or damaged
Ed Hunt, sales manager o f the new lines.
to
build
727
new
landing
president
since
they
support­
t
h
a
t
merits
the
confidence
In the very near future our
mayor and council chairman bility and therefore “ we are Hunt Lincoln Mercury, re­
Denver Cordell reported the mure than 190 homes, today
area will come under the prac­ facilities ami improve 2,937 ed Franklin D. Roosevelt for and respect of the people of states: “ Tho water analysis not prtquirtol to accede to
ports interest “ keen, better sule of Hie 1065 Jeep has been chewed its wuy into tmlnhabothers.
re-election
in
1930.
Florida."
ticed ryes o f another team
dime on the city's water Sept, such unsound demand*. . , ," than all summer." He report­ “ reaf good since they came j ited foothills, giving ut least
o f eurveyors. This one will
t shows excellent quality and
ed a steady crowd ami a big­ out Aug.17." He added he bus I temporary relief to th# ruvno bacterial pollution at this
represent the Stqjp Board o f
laged urea.
ger turnout than last year. sold “ all we can get."
time,"
Education end will be seeing
Several deliveries have been
The purity of the city's wa­
just how really seriously we
made ami some orders taken.
need a Junior College in our
By Julian Measlrom
Local observance of the e- president of the local civic ter was never publicly ques­
Hunt -3si lit tile fa Cl IlSi com ­
City
pi
dice
vi
III
stage
their
tioned until a meeting of the
county.
pany
is able to offer all its
Public
Works Week was vent wilt be sponsored by the group,
annual turkey shoot Saturday
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The week will be observed Longwood Area Chamber of from 1 to 5 p m. at the ride model* at one time contribu­
proclaimed today by Sanford Sanford Ktwanis Club, accord­
Commerce held Tuesday eveThe Seminole County t'ham- Mayor A. L. Wilson.
ing lo Dr. John F. Darby, from Monday through Sunday, ,
range near the Police Benev- ted to Hie heavy response.
ber
of
Commercs'a
Long
Dave Tomlinson of Holler
of the following week. Wilson W
. * ^ „ ^ p.re ” n,a,l v_V
oi'nt Association budding.
the engineering firm appear
Range Planning Committee
said, in cooperation with the
Chief
ftoy
G.
William* Motors labeled the response
member* are strong in their
American Public Works Asso- rd to explain the current say* “ fricntla of lhe depart­ “ more than last year." He
tierid of communities to in­
belief that this survey w ill
cialiun and in recognition of
ment" arc welcome to parti­ added the crowds kept com­
stall municipal sewi-age sys­
ing until well after 9.30 last
the mrn who devote their tal
heartily
endorse the dire
cipate.
tems.
night and "w e almost had lo
ents and energies to make
N E E D for this immediate ed­
Fnlke wa* also present Tues­
run them out."
communities a better place in
ucational facility. It will show
day
to answer questions con­
Seminole Motors
reported
which to live.
how well it esn serve in
cerning possible water pollu­
"quite a bit of activity" and
In his proclamation, Mayor
handling the wave o f high
tion in cities lacking a sewage
said interest was “ above our
Wilson called upon all citizens
school graduates that prefer,
system.
expectations." The spokesman
and
civic
organization*
to
ac­
from a financial angle as
At that time a resident dis­
reported interest remains high
quaint
themselves with the
well as the academic wisdom,
played a discolored piece of
in the 19*il model* anil several
problems
involved
in
provid­
getting two years o f school­
doth and stated that a sedi­
had been sold during the day.
ing public works facilities and
ing and senior college.
ment appeared in the water
Gary Hudgins of Stricklandservice*
and
to
recognize
the
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occasionally ami she was con­
Morrison Ford Motors nqiorImportant role in our safely,
In this age o f Intellectual
cerned
that her
children's
ted " a IS per cent Increase''
health and well being that is
grow th there are untold scores
urinary problems might be
in business this year over last.
played by the public works
D a y s L e f t To
o f adult* who will welcome
caused by the city's water.
officials in our community.
the chance to take additional
She was assured that there is
County Engineer
William
R e g is te r For
no relation between the two
*•schooling.“ This adult edu­
Bush will he the guest speak­
proolcnts.
cation phase o f the Junior
e r at Wednesday's luncheon
— , ,, ------ Page fl
G en era l Flection Abby
College will present a rh»lmeeting of the local Kiwanis
Bridge
------ Page fl
F O R C IT Y C O M M IS S IO N E R
lenge that will astonish the
Call The Jnycffn
Club and will discus* county Probe R ejected
f'lauaifird
.
Page I I I 11
aurvey crew, the Long Range
roads, highways and drainage.
TALLAHASSEE (UI'I) —
Comics
.
For Transportation
is a vo te fo r
Page 2A-3A
Planners believe.
Later in the week, Kiwani- The Florid# Public Utilities
Editnriul ___ _
..... Page 4
To KfKialer —
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MAYOR A. L. WILSON (rtalit) today proclaim­
ans will be guest* of Lhe City Commission refused today to
Society ...
, ....... Page 0
So, it looks like the report
ed next week a* Public Works Week and gives
of Sanford for an inspection order an
322*5481
investigation of
Sport*
__ Page rt-:*
o f T H A T survey crew should
to Dr. John F. Darby, president of the Sanford
o f tha new sewage treatment ratea set by Florid# Cower
T V Program*
___ Page 10
T
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8-1158
Kiwanis Club, a copy of the proclamation.
plant.
be positive, too.
Pd. Pel. Ad#)
and Light Co,
We yia Women ..... Pag* 0

WEATHER: Fair and leas humid through Saturday; high today In upper 80s; low tonight 55-80.

Seminoles Open
Home Football
Season Tonight

mwA

Strike Blocked

Dr. Roberts
LBJChairman

Retired Manager Off Water Supply
Market Is Honored Of Longwood
Called Safe

Beach Repairs

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P-rponse To

1965

A utos 'P leasin g' Navy Resumes

Commends Report

Salvage Work

Scripps-Howard

Ike Hits ‘Stooges’

Backs Johnson

Airport Program

I'ire Relief

Police Turkey
Shoot Saturday

Public Works Week Proclaimed

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O N LY

Herald Index

E. C. Harper, Jr.
PROGRESS

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