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President Of
Federation
Addresses Club

Registration Drive

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By Maryaaa Milt*
Seminole County Zoning Di­
rector Bob Brown waa guest
speaker Thursday at a meet­
ing e f the Bear Lake Com­
munity Club held at tha Flor­
ida Power Employees Club on
Holiday Ave.
Ha explained the zoning
procedure and stated that a
map o f the county is availa­
ble et ell time* to show the
sonlng in any particular area.

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS offers this Rant*
bier Ambassador in one o f the most sweeping
changes in American Motors history. Here Earl
Moore poses beside the bright new car. The Am­
bassador features dual vertical lights and fullheight vertical tail lights, the intermediate Ram­
bler Classic has dual horizontal headlights and
horizontal wrap-around tail lights, and the

New Rambler Engines Optional
D E T R O IT - Rambler's 19M
model* will offer t wide var­
iety of engine optlonf, Including
a high performance 232-cubic
inch "Torque Commznd” *lx
available on all aerie* for the
firit time.
The outstanding luccei* of
the 222 "Torque Command," a
new six-cylinder engine of ad­
vanced deilgn introduced fait
spring a* an option on the
Clastic series, has resulted in
Its extension to the American
and Ambassador aeriee for 'M
according to Thomas A. Coupe,
automotive sales vice presi­
dent.
"In addition. Rambler will

Legal Notice

for Nov. 12 at the Holiday
Inn at Daytona fleach at II
a. m. The club president from
each Welcoma Wagon Club,
plus two board members are
to ha present for the meeting
and luncheon.
Tha nominating committee
for the forthcoming election
ami installation, which will be
held Jan. 29, 19)15 In Mait­
land, is composed of Mri.
Maryann Miles, Mrs. Jane
Hrahy, Mrs. Merle llartsfirld,
Mrs. Frances Stone, Mrs.
Judy
Hurlburt, and Mra.
Alica Prior.
On a recommendation from
Mrs. Kucher, the group voted
to nominate an installation
team, to consist of tha coun­
cil prasident, and two other
members, one of which will
ho available to install officers
for tho various clubs.
It was also recommended
that as • members moves to
another town, when her dues
ara still paid up, it would ap­
ply to a Welcoma Wngon
Club in her new eity.
Tha program, introduced
by Mrs. Robert J a c k s o n ,
Ocala president, was “ The
Conrstngn Review" composed
o f original skits written and
directed by Don Paul.

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New! 3 Different Sizes. New! 3 Different AMieelbases. New! 7 Spectacular Engines.

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Greater room, easy handling. NEW! Disc
Dukes, optional. NEWi Spectacular choice of

engines from the all-new IJJ.hp Torque Com­
mand 232 Six lo optional 327 cu.-in. V-8.
NEW! Twice as many Ambassador models log
1963, including a dazzling new convertible

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FROM A WORLD OF FINE FURNITURE

EARTHWORM POPULATION

New Intermediate-Size Rambler

liy Mrs. Frank While
The Dellary Home Demon­
stration Club will meet at the
Community Center, Thursday,
September 21. The workshop
will convene at 10 a. in. with
the Dtseh Needlecraft Shop
moved
of DeR.try, presenting new
lo S A N F O R D
Ideas on Christmas Crafts
ami
Needlepoint. Members
Tike an* pkone tit (or caupea
kdow), sdd hostess wlk baskets
are asked to bring in any
el gifts and inlormatio* «bo«t the
Christinas suggestions they
city, stir ia iteuia* hosmtiMr.
may have.
,, and yeu'l klv* * linereut lid
The business session will i* det'ththri wdeeme. Just
sturt at t p. ni. and will be
followed by a talk on Holiday
Fabrics Trend for 190-1-65.
Those members attending
workshop ara reminded to
bring their own lunch, bev­
Virginia retroakl
P. O. Km 1214
erage will be supplied by the
Sanford
committee.
Phyllis Kugenitein
FA 2 4231
Lake Mary

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Great Savings on Easy Term s

The earthworm population
Club president, Dick Os­ varies in density from 13,ooo
trander, announced that tha
to 300,000 per acre In a culti­
organization's new project is
• drive to get everyone eligi­ vated field, 2 million an acre
in pasture and 3 million per
ble in the community to regacre in Oxford meadows, ac­
Ister to vote. Anyone needing
cording to the Encyclopaedia
transportation to
register
Brltannlca.
should call Ostrander at TE 83990.
Tentative plans are being
made for a Family Fun Night
on Nov. 7, with detail* to be
announced at a later date.
Prizee ar* being given at
the meetings to encourage at­
tendance. Th* "p ig in the
poke" was won this month by wiu mam A GOOD PICTURf
George Biehl and a box of
7ske i&lt; -ifh i Kodak earner) md Mm'
candy by Mra. George Appleman.
There will ba a $.1 cash
award drawing at each meet­
ing and only members present
CAMERA SHOP
are eligible to win. If a mem­
210 S. PARK AVE.
ber’s name i* called and he it 1

Inch Torque Command rated itomatle transmission or shift
at 129-horsepower Is standard jed manually as desired, is of
on Classic 330 models.
fered with V-8 or 135 horse
In idditlon, the 15.3-horse­ power Torque Command en­
power Torqun Command la gines only.
available as an option on all
Classic models, and on Amer­
ican models with automatic
transmissions.
The Torqun Command en­
gines feature ■ seven-main
bearing crankshaft and eight
counter • weights, which to­
gether with other advanced de­
sign features, provide excep­
tion el
characteristics of
smoothness, quick response
and economy of operation,
Coupe said.
Two optional V-S englnei,
rated at 198 and 270-horsepow­
er, are offered In the Classic
ami Ambassador series.
Engines for the American
line include a 9u horsepower
L-head six on standard 220 and
330 models, and a 123-horse­
power overhead velve engine
standard on (to and ttO-ll m o­
dels and optional on 220 and 330
models.
Transmission options Include
overdrive and Flash-O-Metic
automatic on all models, plus
Twin-Stick
ami
Shift-Com­
mand floor mounted transmis­
sions on American 440 and 410II. Classic 770 and 770 11. and
Ambassador 990 and 990-11 mo­
dels equipped with slim bucket
seats and console.
Twin-Stick, which Is a spe­
Largest and Finest o f the New Ramblers
cial floor-shift overdrive trans­
mission. is available with
either six-cylinder or V S en­
gines. Shift-Command, which
can be operated as a fully in .

HD Club Will
Meet Thursday

WATCH FOR OUR

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offer power for every consum­
er requirement, ranging from
the economical 90-horsepower
L head tlx on the American to
the 270-horaepower VS which
is optional on all '63 elastics
and AmbJitadflC,'* C o u p e
said.
The Torque Command engine
ia offered in three versions on
'&lt;U Ramblers.
A 135-horiepower 232-cubic
inch Torque Command with 2
barrel carburetor ia standard
on all Ambassador models. A
143-horsepower version with
'single barrel carburetor U
standard on Classic 600, 770
and 770-11 models. A 199-cuhic

235 Attend Autumn Gala Of
WW Held At Silver Springs

By Maryann Mile*
The Central Florida Council
of Welcome Wagon Club* met
Wednenlay, Sept. 10, for
their annual Autumn Gala at
Silver Rprlnga In tha Skyline
Room, with 225 attending
Refreshments o f rookies from tha various clubs.
end punch were served from
The gulu affuir began at
a buffet tsbls overlsid with 11:00 a. m. with a social hour.
lace tablecloths and decorated
Tha Walcoma Wagon Cluba
with a centerpiece of e bas­ were competing for a $10 at­
ket of purple lilacs, flanked tendance award given by Mrs.
ky crystal candlesticks ami Murgaret Cann to the club
frosted white candles. Laura with the Isrgeat percentage
Platt Brown waa chairman of member* present. The Dele f the hoeteis committee and tonit group won the award by
aha wee assisted by Mrs W. having 25 of their 40 mem­
Cole, Mrs. John Dzlck, Mrs. bers present. Coming in sec­
C. Creaeey, Mr*. Alta Clerk ond -vat the South Seminole
and Mr*. Harold Will*. Etch Club with 20 o f their 40
wore a eolorful purple head­ members there.
The Sanford
Club was
piece made by Mr*. Cole. Door
greeters wers Mrs. Kdniunl among the other groupa at­
Tovsnna and Mrs. Lottls Beck. tending.
Dr. R. C. Cummings gave
tha invocation. Following the
luncheon, Mrs. Ioiurette Har­
ris, Welcome Wngon Hostess
N O T ir n n v v r r i n s t iiiv
for Ocala introduced the
r u n t i t i i i -.k i i
tMmr. 1*1.1* rtn ,l&lt;U v ia lu lri , f rcuncil president, Mrs. Muriel
town
Bucher from Winter Park.
N o r j r K is n i : m : n r o i v .
Mrs. Kucher conducted a
B N . Th a t t&gt;. Horn* III. hn|.|.
#e of tha following r . r l l f i.-.i l» short business meeting and
h »a fit- I u l i l rr rtlf l. a t. f..r
U t d t.d to h - I - -11r if tti.rw.n. announced that the next coun­
Th a rarllflcata ttiitnli-r an.l cil boaril meeting is scheduled
7*ac af liau antt. tha ilaacrlp.
♦ton of Iho p r»p a rtr. »nd tha
• M u In which It » t a i i m v H
ara at fnltoa-a:
Rartlflrata So. f!0
Taar of
laananr* 111:
U*a«, Iplloa ml P ra p rrt,!
Part of Tra c t A lira lot
Hip U n a Long w oo.|&gt;1 ta.lo
Hd u K ly Una Fairfax Ava
Run K on Rif I I I Ft X I
Pag 14 Min I I y#e W U 4 .i:
F t to Allay IV H U T Ft X
on A I * n JT Ft lo lira
llaaut.il of IIIk i A Tract A
North Orlamlo J n l A.M Fl it
llook I t paga 7*
Varna In which aaacaaa I U ||.
liam Uvwalt Th o nna Inc All
o f »ai&lt;l p ro p rriy p rin t In tha
C ounty of santinolr, H u t , of
Florid*. (Tnlaaa an.-I, eartlflcola ahall ha ra.laanir.l aroorilIng lo law iha proparly gaa.
erlbtd In such rartlflrata will
ba »oM to tha h lgha.l l,M.|«r
gt tha front door of tha itarnl.
aaia County Court II,m w at
Sanford. Florida, on tha f 1,.1
Monday In tha month or O olobor. I'm
whl, li la Ilia ,th
Say of Ortubar. H i t .
PatoS thla :&gt;rd day of Ju ly,
1111
(O fficial C la rk ’* Haall
A rth u r II. Oarkwlth, J r
Clark C ircu it Court.
Samlnola County, Florida
Uy O. T . llay. J r , P. C.
Fubllah Hapt. I. I, l i . SI. 1911
C O E-11

economy champion Rambler American has large
single headlights. Each o f the three distinctively
styled lines is built on a separate wheelbase;
each has a different over-ail length, and each
includes a full selection o f two and four-door se­
dans, two-door hardtops, station wagons and
convertibles.

not present, a dollar will be
added to the pot and another
name called the following
meeting. There were 25 pre­
sent at tha September meet­
ing.
The next meeting will be
held Oct. 15 at the same place
and Mrs. George Biehl will be
hostess.

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It P ay§ To U se The Herald W an t A d s

Set By Bear Lakers

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By Mrs. Fraak Whit*
Guest apeaksr for th« first
n a — ottag of tbs DtBory
Woman's Club, bold Friday at
tfca Community Center, was
Mrs. Albert Hurth of SL Petersburf, first rice president
ef the Florida Foderatkm of
Woman's Clubs, who was in­
troduced by the program
dtolrman, Mrs. Arthur WagU r.
'Mrs. Hurth spoke on the
tefie, “Federation Frosting,"
and gave a fascinating ac­
count of visiting woman’s
slubs in many foreign eountries with other officers. In
Japan they were treated to a
Tea Ceremony. They visited
the American Embassy in
each country they entered dur­
ing the trip.
■pending sight days in Indte. they purchased material
|i Calcutta to make themsel­
ves a sari. Mrs. Hurth demitrated how to wear the
garment draping herself in
bar buttercup yellow trimmed
la gold sari, which cost her
about |20. The more gold
thread used the more expen­
sive the sari and most of the
ladies brought one or two
boms with them. In Bombay
they wars given a buffet
luncheon by the American
Woman’s Club and s tea by
ths Indi an Woman’s Club.
Mrs. Charles Ulrich, presi­
dent presided at the meeting
aad welcomed the guests and
members. Mrs. R. Fisher gave
the i n v o c a t i o n and Mrs.
Pierson Little led In the Sa­
lats to the Flag.
Reports were heard from
tbs secretary, the treasurer,
and committee chairman. Mrs.
Robert McGee advised all
nsembtre to go to the polls and
vote in November. Mrs.
Chester Rearick presented two
now members, Mrs. J. R. As­
kew and Mrs. Newell Haw­
kins. Mrs. Earl Merrill, hos­
pitality chairman, announced
that 92 members were pre­
sent and seven guests. Mrs.
A r t h u r Wsgnsr, program
ehairman, welcomed the char­
ter members and past presi­
dents each of whom was pre­
sented with a special badge.

v * f I I — Sept, a , 1964 I f f

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OIL CO.
B.

New Torque Command Sixes
New V 8 Choices
Torque Command—world’s most advanced Six—
boosts both power ctnjeconomy. Three power ranges:
up lo 232 cu in.; 7.mam beanng crankshaft with t
coumcrweighrs (twice ihe usual) gives spectacular
smoothness. Two V-Ss, 287 and 327 eu. in.
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Gen. Mgr.

East Evaaa, Dealer

Phone 322-278-1

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC., 301 W est First St.
Watch the Danny Kaye Show on CBS-TV, Wednesday Evening*
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on the St. Johns River * * * * “The N ile o f Am erica”

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WEATHER: Generally fair through Thursday; high today in mid*80s; low tonight in 60s.

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VOL. 56

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

WED.. SEPTEMBER 23, 1964

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 284

Ther«11 be a twin bill Fri­
day night!
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Firet, the Gindenrfll# Vol­
unteer Fire Department will
hare • benefit fi»h fry from
5 until S p. m. Friday at the
Farmer* Auction Market on
U. S. 17-92.
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After you've had all of the
fish you want you should
have plenty o f time left to
get to Sanford’* Memorial
Stadium for the Seminole
High grid contest with Colon­
ial of Orlando.

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V ie t Cong Troops Die By Dozens
In Attack On Government Post
00

GM Holds Line

Some people may think thie
DETROIT (D P I&gt; — General
volunteer f i r e department
Motor* C orp, the world's
business it a joke—at least
we've heard comment* made largest auto maker, announc­
laughingly from time to time. ed today that it would hold
But, really, this it a serious the line on 1965 model car
business and the volunteer prices.
fire departments take it that
way.
• • •
WASHINGTON &lt;UP1&gt; —
For example, the Ginder- The report of the Warren
ville Department operates in Commission's investigation in­
an area south of Sanford to to the assassination of Presi­
Casselberry, east to the St. dent John F. Kennedy will be
Johns River, west to U. S. made public at 6:30 p.tn. EDT
17-92. In addition they assist Sunday.
other volunteer departments
when needed such as Iaike
Mary. I.nngwood, Casselberry,
BOGOTA. Colombia (UPI)
Altamonte Springs, etc.
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— Police pressed a search to­
And these departments just day for a French terrorist
don’t huppen. They're planned who is considered a ‘‘ major
and they’re promoted. The threat” to the safety of visit­
President Charlea de
fellows who are members ing
work at the job of promoting Gaulle.
events to raise funds to
maintain and buy new equip­
ment and when emergencies
SONOMA, Calif. (UPI) arise they’re rendy for action. The great fire marched south­
5Ve recall the Dearborn Elec- ward down the Mayacnmaa
tronics fire last January. Mountains forming the east­
When we arrived on the
ern border of the Valley o f
scene units from every volun­
(he Moon and was now ap­
teer fire department in the
proaching the historic town of
county were on hand fighting
Sonoma.
the blase. Some o f the fire
fighters had bean on the Job
from shortly after midnight
NEW YORK (UPI) — An
until things settled down
about daybreak. Then they organization of 80 prominent
returned to their homes and Americans launched a $500,prepared to go to their reg­ 000 radio-television campaign
Tuesday to counter propagan­
ular jobs.
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da ''saturation tactics” o f the
So if you appreciate your John Birch Society and other
volunteer fire departments “ ultra-right” groups.
give 'em a hand. Enjoy a fish
supper with them Friday
night and then go to the
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
game, do your shopping, or ' A ii apparent low bid of $1.7
whatever you’re palnning this million was opened by the
Friday evening. Make It n State Road Hoard Tuesday on
double-header!
a stretch o f the controversial
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two-lane toll highway through
Mrs. Ruby Doney of Oviedo the Everglades, dubbed "A ll­
gave birth Monday to her igator Alley.”
ninth child, an eight-pound,
four ounce baby girl, at Sem­
inole Memorial H o s p i t a l .
NEW DELHI, India (UPI)
Mother and baby arc doing — An American - supported
fine, s»y hospital officials. school lunch program was re­
The baby's dad, Tex Doney, ported continuing all over In­
Is employed by A. Duda and dia today despite the food •
Sons o f Oviedo.
poisoning deaths o f 35 small
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boys and the hospitalization
Do the figures ” 122.7" mean o f scores o f others in a south­
anything to you? If they do
east Indian villagr.
then Mrs. George Carver o f
7i&gt;5 Fast 11th Street wants
you to come and get your
alligator turtle.
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Now It’s Sunday

Hunt Terrorist

Fire Perils Town

Anti-Birchers

Road Bids Opened

Death No Bar

Daytonan Hurt
Mr*. Carver found the 1In Car Crash
turtle, measuring about 18 to

20 inches long, Tuesday morn­
ing on her front, lawn On
the turtle's hart, it painted
— in bright red-orange—the
figures ” 1223.” Also, on the
turtle's tail is a large "X ,"
painted in the same color.
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Asks Mrs. Carver: "I won­
der if he’s somet’ody's pet or
is he in some eort of a con­
test 7" We don't know, Mrs.
Carver, hut perhaps the wild­
life service can pruvids you
with some information.
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I.. V. Newton, a tree expert
from Orlando, will present a
film and a discussion on the
disappearing beauty and nat­
ural benefits of trees in our
modern communities when the
Civitana meet at the Lake
Monroe Inn Thursday night.

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The county chamber's jolty
public relationiat — Charlie
Morrison— reminds you and
us the we're all invited to the
first full session of the trade
body's Coffee Club Thursday
when at 10 a m.clubber*
will tuur SNAS as guests of
Capt. Chandler W. Swanson,
the station's CO. A motorcade to the NAS recreation
area at Luke Golden will
leave the Chamber at 9:30
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U. S. Warships
Fire On Four
Enemy Boats

nsuoA.

Paul Kent Maynard, 27, of
Daytona Reach, suffered l«ark
injuries late lest night when
hi* car left Highway 415 near
i the Osteen Bridge and went
into a deep ditch.
Florida Highway Patrolman
Tommy Tomlinson said May­
nard pulled his esr t/&gt; ths
right when ha approached an­
other car head-on. The Injur­
ed man was taken to an Or­
lando hospital.

ONLY

9

Days Left To
Register For
General Flection
Call The Jayceen
For Transportation
To Register —

322-5481
TK 8-1158

HOMES IN DELTONA Rottievard sector o f Deltona were threatened
Tuesday afternoon when this rolling tar bucket burned. The street sur­
face wns melted by the heat. The truck, itself, caught fire but was quick­
ly extinguished by workmen using garden hoses from neighboring homes.

Engineers Warn Longwood
W ater Pollution Is Near

SUGON. Viet Nam (UPI)
—Communist Viet lon g guer­
rilla s died by the dorens to­
day when they attempted in
vain to storm a government
outpost and then tried to re­
move their dead Irom lhc
lamgwood must act now to made by Dr. Jess C. Dietz, of safeguarded, such as the
ba rived wire.
preserve its present safe wa­ the Sanford engineering firm potential hazard o f pollution
An American m i l i t a r y
of well* from septic tanks.
spokesman said that when the ter supply from contamina­ of t.effler, Clark and Dietz.
William ladder, o f th«
Longwood'* water, supplied
sun catne up over Luong Phu tion unit to prepare for a 100
sanio engineering firm, said
outpost, 40 miles south of Sai­ per cent population Increase from wells, is threatened with
that effluent from a Long­
contamination from effluent
gon in the Mekong River Del­ within the next 15 years.
wood sewage disposal plank
That was the gist of a pub­ flowing from septic tanks,
ta, it revealed 37 Communist
could flow generally in one of
corpses and 26 abandoned wea­ lic meeting held by the l-ong- Diet/, said, adding that "this
MAYOR A. L. WILSON o f Sanford welcomes one o f this area's newest
three directions, to Soldier
wood Chamber of Commerce country-wide
problem
ha*
pons.
iiusino.taca, the LigKett-Rexnll Drugstore in the Pinecreat Shopping Cen­
|Creek, to Gcc Creek or to
An observation plane radio­ Tuesday evening, designed as been brought out vividly
ter. The owner-manager, Gordon Kellett, right opened the brand new
Myrtle t.nke.
ed that most of the dead were an informative session lead- through the use of deter­
quarter* this morning for the fir*t time.
(Herald l’hoto)
Dietz advised the faingwood
hens on the barbed wire iyg to the construction of « gents; housewives are finding
: ii-aMcIlta to n.lfvj.uaid their
around (he heavily entrenched scwMgo disposal plant lull foam mid suds In the water
|natural resources, adding that
which nearly resulted in a coming from their taps.” This
fort.
i the present water supply In
contamination,
be
pointed
out,
An estimated too to Sou Viet hassle over ‘‘something" in
* ifo unit should he proteeteiL
Cong attacked the 50-man gar­ city water now being pumped “ could come in three days,
Ho suggested the city apply
rison at 2 a. in. They broke off into Longwood homes.
three weeks or five years."
for mi IIHFA planning loan
Prediction that Longwood'*
The engineer told tin* some
KITTY
IIAWK.
N. C. rienne of the season. at 8 storm's center were expected the action at dawn.
for preliminary engineering
Communist
North
Viet
Nam
population
would
increase 50 persons present that FIIA
miles to pass southeast o f Cape
(U PI) — Hurricane Gladys, n. m. EST about
studies. Final Mction would b«
is accelerating it* military from the present 3,000 to nn and VA will not finance now
Cod, Mass, tonight.
whose wind • whipped tides east o f Norfolk, Va.
determined by a referendum.
Winds ulong the Atlantic training program became of estimated 6,000 in I960 was homes unless public water is
It veered from a northmarooned 3,000 persons on
Gordon Koike, o f Orlnndo,
North Carolina's fabled Outer westerly course—which could coastline were expected to hit incidents involving P. S warregional sanitary engineer for
ship*
in
tin*
Gulf
of
Tonkin.
Ranks, swung or a northerly have taken it inland along the 30 to 45 miles an hour with
the State Board o f Health,
Two U S. destroyers patrol*
course today that apparently New Jersey or I.ong Island |stronger gusts late today and
stated that septic tanks wero
i
ling
50
mile*
off
the
north
Viet­
spared the heavily populated coastline — to a northerly tonight on the southeastern
not designed for mass hous­
namese coast Friday reported
cities of the Eastern Sea­ route and picked up forvvurd New England roast.
ing, mil'll as subdivisions, and,
they
fired
on
four
hostile
ves­
Speed during the night.
board.
therefore, result in the efflu­
sels.
Forecasters said the 85
Forecasters located the cen­
ent working itself to the sur­
The
Communists
maintain
ter of the sturnr, fourth hur- mile-un-hotir wind* at the
face.
Jhat this latest incident was a
He recommended a sewage
* irbvoeatH i. If not a fabrl'* *
. . . .
$1,823.
disposal program
for th«
lion. Rut hey are taking no,
*** 'Jul1* " S ,* " " ,r0M
Chairman Junivs P. Avery Longwood area, pointing out
chances After similar tnclAssociate Editor
deni* six weeks ago, D. S. naT !"
Coun‘ &gt;' Commission polled the Oommissiuers to that 30 |&gt;cr cent o f tho cost
val
aircraftbombed North; Tu*'*,*‘Jr
thumb* down determine if tb.ro were any could bo financed with a fed­
on arecommendation
from precincts congested during tlio eral grant through the Slat*
Vietnamese torpedo bases.
Supervisor of Registration past election. After obtaining Hoard o f Health.
Although advised
before
('aniilla Bruce that the coun­ negative report* from ea&gt; h
MIAMI (UPI) U. S. rus★
★
★
The prominence o f Semi­
ty obtain seven additional member of the board he ad­ the meeting that she ''would
tom* officials bat another
nole County agricultural in­
voting machines on a lease- vised that the Commission bn out o f order," Mrs. If. )',
Haitian urnis running case on
|purchase basis in time for the was not interested at this jGirffilh Jr., of 458 Reider
terests in the state was re­
their hands Wednesday, an
Avenue, questioned a sub­
general election Nov. 3.
time.
flected ye.terday In Miami
indication that the Cuban sit­
Mrs. Bruce, in a communi­
In nuother action, County stance in the present water
Beach when several county
uation isn't the only brewing
cation addressed to the Com­ Agricultural Agent C e c i l ! supply, displaying a piece o f
men were named to top spots
mission stated that Floridu Tucker wu* authorized to at­ cloth she saiit became die—
intrigue
in
Miami.
in the Florida Fruit and
SAIGON. South Viet Nam
law require* one machine for tend a meeting of the No­ colored iii her home laundry.
Dapper Haitian dentist Carl
Vegetable Association.
(U PI) — run American • pi-i
Folke stated field testa had
Mevs. caught in an apparent
every 600 voters and that th mil County Agents AsmcRe-elected president o f the
lotcd Skyrai.hr fighter • bomb­
been
made ami he believed
I plot to exjMirt ammunition to
there are now 31,800 qualified iution in New Orleans but
FFVA wo* John W. Evans c f
ers were shot down today by I
tho cause was by crud, or
■President Francois Duvulior'*
electors
In
Seminole.
was
denied
a
request
for
fl5d
Oviedo. Serving on the fiveCommunist ground fire during |
rust scales, from present irolt
|forces, was freed on fS.iMM)
a battle in the jungle south-1 At the present time, she to rover bis expense*.
man executive committee is
j water pi|&gt;e*.
1bond Tuesday pending an Oct.
declared,
there
are
now
St
Gen.
J.
C.
Huti
bison
mov­
west of Saigon.
Andrew Duda Jr. also o f
City comtcilmen
present
|7 hearing in the esse.
An American military spok­ machines In the county and ed that the rci|iir*t In* grant­ •aid they were endeavoring
Oviedo.
Customs officials maintain­
ed
but
the
vote
was
three
to
she
suggested
ths
Commis­
esman said one U S. pilot was
Among those elected as di­
to learn the cause and would
ed a tight li-l of secrery over
missing and feared killed nr sion obtain an addition seven two against. Voting ngainsl correct It.
rectors for the coming year
the 127 rases of 30-caliber
since
they
were
available
now
vver-- John Alexander, Lee
captured.
are Duda, J C. Hutchison of
_
,
.
,
Mrs. Griffith said she had
ammunition seized at the
,
, . , ,
.
The spokesman said both I "I ILIbO each. The machine* Gary and ( hair man ...Averv. lira'll
Satifoid, Harold B. Kustncr,
advised by health auFort Lauderdale airport Mon- |
plutles were ' destroyed" when now available aie demon- tfuti-hiion and John h itzpat thoritie* at Orlando A Fit that
also of Sanford and Evans.
day night. Unofficial esti- ]
they crashed near two small strators and regularly cost j rick were in favor.
During the convention a
urinary troubles in children
mates put. the value of the |
outposts they were helping to
l e a d i n g college educator
could be traced to water and
ammo,
lie
tween
50,000
and
JO H N
defend from Communist atwarned that some aspect* of
advised her to complain t«
:I0(),(M&gt;0 rounds of it, at about lackers The outposts, man­
ternnl
obsolescence
can
make
American
agriculture have
tin- cmmundlng officer at
flint,IMHI.
tl'd by South Vietnamese for­
not n&lt;rl the challenge anil a business fad miserably.
S.infold Nival Air Station,
(inly three wicks ago, cus­
"Gentrsl indifference and toms agents arrested a llait- 1ces, were located in the Me­
thus have ceased to exist.
since her family is Navy perSpeaking was Dr. Noah apathy ran bring th- FFVA lan Catholic priest, Father kong I&gt;e|tj ne.ir the district
|sonnet.
l.ailgdsle Jr., president o f member to the bedrock of Jean Baptiste Georges, on capital of then le.
Folke told the press sfter
The spokesman saul the
Georgia State College, Atlan­ bankruptcy," he said. “ I’eo- chuiges of conspiring to ex­
the meeting state chemist*
ple must develop an under­ port an automobile trailer Vietnamese co pilot aboard
will in- in I.nngwood Thurs­
ta.
the first plane to crash was
He d e c l a r e d agriculture standing o f challenge to re- load of arms and ammunition
hid hem cleared of day morning to lest tha
Seminole
County’s
Board
of
after
it
ri-srijrd by government force*.
must - thrr meet the rhsl rog n u - that where there is to anti-Duvalier forces in
lamgwood water supply.
Bid the American pilot could I Commissioner* Tuesday were block*.
lenge or die and noted ex- j not vision people perish."
Haiti. He was released on riot he located Both had par­ asked by S. C. Robinson, r&lt;$1,000 bond.
achuted from the crippled air presenting residents of an area
craft before II cradled into southeast of Forest City to
the ihirklv ■ forcded swamp­
provide some relief from high
land* surrounding the out­
waters.
posts.
Robinson fold the Commiv*
ion that this has been a pro
blcm for s numlier of years
DETROIT
(UPI)
—
The
and due to Hurricane Dora
CINCINNATI, Ohio &lt;UPI&gt;—
i
the
court
io
determine
if
such
„
‘I
Attorneys for Dr. Sam Shep­ a certificate is necessary on United Auto Workers Union
septic tanks were out of order
today formally canceled it*
pard today asked the U. S. an appeal filed by the state.
anti that there was a danger
Sheppard is currently free contract with General Motors
Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals
CAPE KENNEDY fU PI) — of water supplies becoming
to quash the state's motion on bond pending an Oct. 8 Corp. effective at It) a. ni. The Air Force today announ­ contaminated.
protesting t h e release of bearing on the state's appeal Friday, setting the stage for ced that America's newest
The Commission conferred
Sheppard from the Ohio peni­ He was convicted of the July two days of marathon negotl- ocean - spanning missile, the with County Engineer William
4, 1954 slaying of his pregnant atoms trailing to a new eon- Minuteman 2 "instant ICBM," Bush and told Robinson that
tentiary.
tract or a strike by 350,000 is scheduled to make its first even if tile County had the
Tile motion claimed Ohio wife, Marilyn
workers.
penitentiary Warden E, L.
test flight Thursday.
funds there are no easements
GM Vice President Louis G.
Maxwell failed to obtain a cer­
The three stage solid fueled in the area for drainage. How­
Seaton said “ we received no­ rocket, key to U. S. land bas­ ever, he said the Commission
tificate of probable cause from
hlW M l
JACKSONVILLE (L'I'I) — tice this morning of contract
U. S District Court Judge Carl
fINXNCIH*
ed missile forces, will be shot would take the matter under
10 from an underground silo to advisement and determine- if
A. Weinman, who ordered U.S. Secretary of Agriculture termination Friday at
IMIg
Slu-ppard released after the Orville L. Freeman will ad­ a. rn. It is our intention to on Atlantic target area 5,00&lt;j something could be worked
dress
a
$IO-a-plute
Democrat­
Call the auto loan experts: Ralph Pe/old,
use the remaining hours to miles southeast of Cape Ken- out.
convicted wife • slayer had
|spent nearly 10 years in pris­ ic fund railing dinner here resolve our difficulties and nrdy.
Another draining problem,
or Jim Doucette, today. Phone 322*1611.
tonight, then bead south fur arrive at a peaceful settle­
on
The Minuteman 2 is expect­ concerning areas surrounding
speeches
Thursday
in
Lake­
ment which we believe is pos­ ed to be able to tut targets up Smith
A certificate of probable
Canal.
was
again
sible.’ ’
! cause is obtained in all rases land and Miami Beach.
to 9,000 miles away with the brought to the Commission de­
Funds from the Jacksonvil­
to guarantee a court that an
The union had told the same size warhead that the cently the Commission voted to
appeal is bona fide and not of le appearance, sponsored by company informally Monday Minuteman l can now hurl a- authorize no more building
Member F.D.t.C.
|a frivolous nature, according the Iluvul county young dem­ afternoon it would go on bout 6,700 miles. At shorter permit* in tl*e area. The com ­
[ to Carl Routs, chief clerk of ocrats, wdl be u*ed for dem­ strike Friday if s settlement ranges, the new missile will missioners Tuesday entered
ocratic campaigns St all lev- was not rea. lied. Today's ac­ be able to carry bigger un­ Bush to provide them with a
I the circuit court.
tion made that official.
, Hem* &gt;aid it would by up to cla.
clear weapuui.
*'tM- ArtlUaiMAisL
writtgi report au U&gt;* canal,

Gladys Spares Crowded Areas

Board Rejects Plea
For Vote Machines

Arms Smuggling
Case Plagues
Association Elects
Four From Seminole Customs Men

Two U. 5. Piloted
Planes Downed

★ ★ ★
★ ★ ★
Southeast Area
Asks Flood A id

Sheppard Asks uiwClncd,
Protest Quashed c m Conlrad

Freeman Talks

Shot Set For
Tomorrow

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Mrs. LcuiM f t Foster wilt
MtlMt other teafor "M m Alumna
1M4-44" kaaen. Iko * u
*— lasted kjr the Semiaota
Cauaty Chapter.
C u m A. Fortlock, Kiotothro Secretary ef ths Alumni
Aeeeciatiea, tUlto that at
Uia point 14 coaUataaU
representing eight eounty
aroaa tart boot cleared by
hla office. Ho further oUUd
that ba la eipeeting at loait
ata a44ttloaal aooatiaa ta ontar ooataotaaU by tko and of
tkia month.
Tko winner of tho "Miss
Alumna" contost will raeelve
aa ospoasa faM trip ta Nae■ u . lik a B u aad will rain
t m tka Alumni la tkis island
paradIaa wkoa tkoy have tkolr
aoeaod aaaual Naaaau tour
aast auauBor. Ska will re*
cahro tka Boynl Capa and
Crown aa a oymbol of bar offlea amidol tka baauty and
aplondor of a Coronation that
includse ararythlnf Ilka flow
ar girls, Royal TrumpaUrs,
Courtlcra and tko muole of
tho Royal Colloga Chorals.
Upoa bar coronation ska
will receive an entourage of
attendants to aorta hor dur­
ing tho entirety of the homo­
coming festivities. Ia tho ontourago will bo a social aocretary, Lady la waiting, honor
guard, maid, wardrobe mis­
tress, and chauffeur who will
drhre hor In a 1044 Cadillac
"Eldorado” conrerlible. Tho
ront.it will culminate October
18 at the Royal Coronation
in Gertrude Hotchkiss Htyn
Chapel at Bethuno Cookman
College.

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M vt, Kingston g, Constant
Spring* Jamaica, W. I. warn
m oot guests ef Mr. and Mrs.
E. N. Smith. Ho to • grad­
uate ef Michael Colloga in
Kingston. After teaching nt
op Hill School la Manchcotr for a whllo, ho bocamo
principal of tha sckeeL Ha
haa worked as an accountant
Presently, ka to tha Parmaneat Finaadal Secretary far
tha Uaivsrolty af ft W. I.
Thla position is aquivsleat ta
a Businas* Manager af Amer­
ican Colleges and Universities.
It and his wife have ala chil­
dren (three boys sad three
girls). Mrs. Cowaa to a Post­
mistress.
While hare, ka attended tha
Orange Balt Teachers district
meeting where ka mat several
persons. Hla daughters war*
extended many courtesies by
corns of our local girls. They
ar* aspiring ta baeasM med­
ical doctors. Tha courses they
are persuing era all science.
Mrs. Smith, whose husband Is
a cousin of Cowaa said, ” Ha
was so imprtssod with Cen­
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Ilka to live bars."

•

Women's Day at Allen
Chapel A. M .E. Church win
ba In obserranca Sunday, Sep­
tember 27 at 11 a. m. and
4:80 p. m. Mrs. Nellie B.
Pinkney will ba tho speaker
for the morning Berries*. She
Is a former member of Allen
Chapel and a former resident
of Sanford.
Mlea Sandra Black, instrue
tor at Craoms High School
will deliver the evening mis­
sive.
Mrs. Grace Haynes Is ask

Church Group
At Meeting
By Jane Caaselberry
Eleven men from tha Caoaelbrrry Community Metho­
dist Church att.nded the
Florida Methodist Men’s Con.
foresee held Prldoy through
Sunday o f last week at the
Methodist Youth Camp near
Leethurg.
Tha keynote address wa*
given Friday night by Biihop
fame* W. Henley and tha
speaker* during the retreat
included
such
prominent
Methodists aa Dr. Mack B.
Stokes, Associate Dean and
Professor of Theology at
Emory University, Atlanta
a n d author of numerous
hooks.
On Saturday night a dra­
matic prssentation was givsn
by Ksv. Frank Roughton on
"The Sermon on the Mount.”
Those attending the retreat
were Rar. Delmaa Copeland,
Burbon Ferrell, Roger Richmond, Ear' Oakley, Leonard
Wagner, Henry I) u n e a n ,
Hlynn R.lker, Virgil Grubb,
Marvin McClain, Don MacLsod and Leonard Cassslharry.
Rscauee alcoholism la an
lllnssa, it knows no dasa bar
rlara — it can strike anyone,
anytime. Help la available
from the Florida Alcoholic
Rehabilitation Program, F. 0.
Boa 1147, Avon Park.

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of Mr. and Mrs. Jo# Boston
of Rt 1, Bog 134, Oviedo,
Florida, and hla wift and
children, Debra and Jeffray
have Just returned from Ger­
many.
Ha was stationed at Malaerslavtarn, Germany. Ha and
hla family llvad at 101B-H
Vogslweh Housing Ares. Sgt.
Boston spent threa years in
Germany and hla wife sad
children spent two.
They had a wonderful time
and visited many places in
Germany and France.
After returning home, ha
and family apent the Labor
Day weekend In Louisville,
Alabama with kls wlfa'a
grandparents.
Sgt. Boston is now station
ed at Ft. Gsorga 0. Meads In
Maryland. Hla family la llvIng with her mother and
father, Mr. and Mrs. George
Hamilton on Lindsey Lane,
Oviedo, Florida. Ha will re­
turn for them just before
Christmas.
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A soul saving revival mast­
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Monday night at Grant Chap­
el A. M. K. Church In Oviedo.
It will run through Thursday
night. Thla masting is being
assisted by Antioch Mission­
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A. Jennings, Stats Director
o f Evangelism for tha A. M.
E. Church la conducting tha
servlets. To thsaa mastlnga
we extend a moet cordial wel­
come to both saints and sin­
ners. Kcv. J. Edward Conlay, pastor of Grant Chapel
A. M. E. Church and Rav. W.
Don Pelham, pastor o f Andoch M i s s i o n a r y Baptist
Church.
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Johnson Addresses IUE; Ike Blasts 'W arm onger' Charge
.President's
Talk Piped To
5 Other Unions

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Sept. 2 3 , 1964 — P a g e 3

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
President Johnson spoke today before a labor union con*
Vvrntii.n for the second consec­
utive day in his campaign for
• full term in the White
House.
The President, who flew to
Atlantic City, N J „ Tuesday
to address the United Steel­
workers, was scheduled to ap­
pear here before the Interna^ tionul Union of Electrical, Ra* d io and Machine Workers.
Ilia 30-minute talk to tha
IUE convention at the Statler-llilton Hotel was being
carried by closed-circuit tel­
evision to five other union
conventions in the nation.
They are the United Rubber
Workers In Miami, United
Textile Workers in New York
it City, the Minnesota AKL-CIO
in St. Paul and the Missouri
AFL-CIO in Kansas City.
Union gatherings have pro­
vided major audience* for
Johnson since he opened his
campaign on Labor Day in
Detroit with an address to an
AFI.-CIO rally. He also ad­
dressed the Machinists’ Union
» convention in Minmi Beach.
*
The Chief Executive, who
has been endorsed by nearly
ail top labor leaders, has em­
phasized in his speeches to
nnion members that the na­
tion is enjoying unparalleled
prosperity under his admini­
stration.
He promised the steelwork­
ers Tuesday that he would cut
A excise taxes next year as
pint of a six-point program
designed to give every Amer­
ican family more money to
■pend.
The, excise taxes are levied
on a long list of consumer
item* ranging from television
sets and automobile Urea to
furs, cosmetics. Jewelry and
^ long-distance telephone calls.
™ Following his address today
to the electrical workers,
Johnson planned to meet with
Secretary of State Dean Rusk
and Defense Secretary Robert
S. .McNamara.

State Building
1 Under Study
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) The Capitol Building Committee will hear plani from en­
gineers and architects Oct. 8
on s possible separate build­
ing to house the State Legis­
lature.
The historic Capitol is too
small to house both legists* tive and executive branches
of the government, according
to the planners.

Homemakers
A Homemakers Club will be
organized at Uie County Agri­
cultural Center on Highway
17-92 on September 28 at 7:30
. p. m. Those interested in
' homemaking activities which Is
an extension Home Economics
Program from the University
of Florida are invited to at­
tend the group on Monday
evening, September 28. at the
Home Demonstration Agent's
office.

GETTYSBURG. Pa. (UPI)
— Former President Dwight
D. Eisenhower brands as
“ tommyrot” c h a r g e s that
Sen. Barry M. Goldwater
is a warmonger.
Eisenhower made the com­
ment during a half-hour tel­
evision appearance with the
1964 GOP presidential candi­
date Tuesday night. The film
“ Conversation at Gettysburg.”
was produced by the Repub.
lican National Committee.
The show was filmed on the
Eisenhower farm here las!
Mondny. The general and the
senator were seen strolling
.-.round the farm, chatting on
major campaign issues.
It was
Goldwater who

brought "warmonger" into th« another year. . .they’re Just unnecessarily arrogant Sven
conversation. He hold Eisen­ craiy. , , •
if they were hostile.
He said the nation recognis­
hower that tho charge had
“ It is something you do to
been leveled at him and his ed Goldwater "a s a man of show that you are not going
running mat«, Rep. William integrity, of good will, hon­ to sacrifice a single vital in­
E. Miller, bacans* la their esty and dedication to bis terest of the United States,
and therefore, you're not go­
campaign
"w o
constantly country.” Eisenhower himself
practice of ing to be pushed around, but
&gt;tress the need for a strong defended the
“ brinkmanship”
hi foreign you're not going that extra
America . .
step and be a bully and say.
Eisenhower replied: "Well, affairs, which Goldwater also
.tarry, in my mind this is ac- has advocated.
ual tommyrot. Now, you
"A fter all, brinkmanship it
Force Created
now about war, you’ve been absolutely necessary in this
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
hrough one. I'm older than troubled world of ours to The State Department has
ou, I’ve been In more. But. keep the peace,” he said. created an inter-agency task
tell you, no man that knows “ But. It must be used Intel­ force to handle Congo policy
nything about wnr la going ligently and not recklessly similar to special committees
n be rrcklesi about this , . . throwing weight around and already dealing with the crisis
ou're not going to push a but- criticising your friends, and spots o f Vist Nam, China and
on here and start a war in dividing them or being too Berlin.

'get out of my way. I’m com­
ing through.'”
lie called this "a fine Uae"
that every person ia a peti­
tion of responsibility
think about.

S a n fo r d 's N e w re t A n d
M o st A d v a n ce d A l t * m ob ile F a cility b N o w
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EASTERN SEMINOLE Hand of Geneva in planning an Adult Education
class under the direction of Richard Zelley. riyrht. Hand officers are left
to right: Charles Lamb, publicity; Mrs. Charles Lamb, secretary-treas­
urer and \V. L. Sieg. assistant director. Classes are held each Monday at
7 p.m. In the Community Hall.
(Herald i’ hoto)

F IR S T A N D F R E N C H A V E .

SANFORD, FLORIDA

CLEARANCE!
WE PLEDGE WA1S1 TIRESf TUB /
THAT IN OUR
STORE

Tiracfonc

THERE ARE NO GIMMICKS

3 BIG DAYS OF FANTASTIC VALUES!
The price we advertise b
the price you pay. No
tricky “ add-ows" nr amall
print. Our low price* are
good whether you buy aoe
tire or a complete eeC

THE GENEVz\ YOUTH Club is planning a weekly dance starting in Oc­
tober. Officers of the group are left to right, Jack Tillman, president;
Horace Johnson, vice president; J ..V , Stowcll, secretary; Jennifer Coo,
treasurer and Margaret Ellis, recreational director.
(lU-Tsild Photo)

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EDDIE CONTRERAS

By Donna Estes
VFW Auxiliary SOT o f
Lnngwood made preliminary
plans for a rummage sale and
barbecue in conjunction with
the Post at Thursday night's
meeting.
The time and place will be
announced
by
Ccmmandcr
John McManus and the pro­
ceeds will go toward the Post
building fund.
President Virginia McManua read a letter concerning
the official visit to the auxili­
ary by Eighth District Presi­
dent Nora Gillespie o f Edgewater on Oct. 8. The meeting
will be held in the post home
at 8 p.m. All members are
r&lt;'&lt;|u*»ted to attend.
The
following chairmen
were appointed by the presi­
dent,
Mrs.
Irene
March,
Americanism;
Mrs. R u t h
Smith, rehabilitation and Mrs.
Uarrict Harris, publicity.
Refreshments were served
by Mrs. March nnd Mrs.
Harris.

We’ve Got Hunilrcda Of Terrific Values At Reduced Price*!

YOlt KNOW WHAT
YOU'RE BUYING

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Women To Hold Yout’is Raising Fund
L
Rummage Sale
For Record Player

We’ re Unloading The Overstock Front Our Tire Warehouse.

DON'T MISS OUT ON THIS TREMENDOUS OPPORTUNITY

We aell Flrestowe. the
finest Urea made. We do
not offer our rustnmera
sub-standard tires of sny
kind. You know you're
getting the best . . . and
at rock-bottom prices.

TO B U Y A N D S A V E !

T h u rs d a y , Friday
&amp; S a tu rd a y

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HUY ON

“Firestone U ni-C harge*

Manager

NO M O N E Y D O W N

By JoAnn Hays

Hall, parents attending the
The Geneva Youth Club' meeting agreed to donate trad
held a meeting and dance j ing stamp bonk* to obtain a
record player (or the club.
Sept. 19 at the Community
'Hie club voted to hold a
dance each Saturday night at
the hall beginning Oct. 3,
Some members of the club
fed that the parents are not
giving enough support. Jack
Tillman, president and Horace
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Johnson, vice president, re­
port, “ The parents of the teen­
The Department of Agriculture
agers are not turning out to
said Tuesday an investigation support the organization and
is underway in Martin Coun­ we must have th-.Jr complete
ty into a possible child death support to continue.'’
from pesticide and warned
Parents attending the meet­
Floridians against buying un­ ing prior lo the dance were
iat* led pesticides for home Mr. and Mrs. U. F. Box, Mr

TAKE MONTHS TO PAY.

QUALITY IS GUARANTEED

WHITEWALLS

The superior quality of
Firestone tires allows us
In give you a guarantee
against tire failure from
blowouts, cuts, bruises or
breaks caused by normal
road hazards encountered
In everyday driving . . .
Plus the famous Fireatone Lifetime Guarantee.

Possible Poison
Death Probed

★

BLACKWALLS
★

RAY0NS-NYL0NS

The Firestone tires you
buy from us are harked
by 80.000 Firestone tire
renters in all 30 stales
and Canada. You get
p r o m p I and murlroos
s e r v i c e wherever you
drive.

JON /A B E L
Office Manager

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Carolyn Sallee
Rolls 200 Game

Many splits were converted
by the girls. Margaret Prico
toppled the 5-10 and 3-10; Ann
Scslloun the 2-7 along with
Lorraine .Spotta, Connie Kingu
and Faye Roberta. Helen Alt­
man picked up the 3-5-10 and
Betty Johnston converted tho
5-7, 5-8 and baby split 3-7.
Dot Buttons was given
credit fur high series 605.

WMU OFFICERS of the Forest City Baptist Church elected to serve for
the coming year are left to right seated, Mrs. Eldred Whilden, re-elected
aecretary; Mrs. Ralph Green, re-elected president; standing left to right,
Mrs. Don Westmoreland, first vice president and program chairman;
Sirs. Tom Bowser. Sunbeam director and Mrs. Martin Dunn, G. A. direc­
tor. Not present for picture, Mrs. Richard White, second vice president
a|td co-program director.
(Herald Photo)

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SERVICE IS QUICK
AND COMPLETE
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Carolyn Sullee o f the III
Nooncrs bowling league bowl­
ed hur first 300 gumu la.t
week. With a »u tn ol 203,
her team still went down in
defeat
against
Steiutrom
Realty, who claimed all four
points.

ALL TIRES
MOUNTED

DON f MISS OUT

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and Mrs. II L. John.,on, .Mrs.
Department analysts of two Tom Kinniraid and Cecil Ellis.
uniabrlrd
products,
bought Also present was W. G. Kilboc.
from a door-to door salesman
in Martin and Polk counties
were found to contain deadly
parathion, a poison not per
milted for household use.

SAVE
Somi discontinued
tread dtugns
prictd lor a
list sellout

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We have trained mm,
a*ing the latest and fineat equipment Tire serfire Is performed correctly and in the least pos­
sible time. Everything is
done ta satisfy
yonr
needs and your convent•ace.

FRANK JONES
Hcrvica Manager

SELECTION IS COMPLETE

OPEN
FRIDAY NITE

Tn 9

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SATURDAY
T IL 6 P.M.

Big Selection of Safety Inspected
USED TIRES at Bargain Prices

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We tarry the complete
line of Firestone Urea
. . . to provide our cus­
tomer* th* exact tires to
fit every car, any type
*f driving, any pocket*

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GLENN COOPER
Retail Service Manager

BLINKER
LANTERN

A ir C o o l e d

CAR CUSHION
U outTw a

UlliKk
Limit One
Per Coatomsr
Additional
81.95 Each

V r n t iM iiw d g w t m d
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P ro g ra m
The E u to n Seminole Bead
•I O w n Is WfimilDf tn
•Mt sOeatlWMl program to
be conducted by Hebert JUlley, director of Uo bond.
Then win bo • wuQ refis*
trotien tm end d oom will bo

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1. You can't get
better gifts for
fewer stamps • «
anywhere.
2. You must be
satisfied , • •.

P p o n s
held each Monday at f y a
at the Community Moll.
The hand waa
three years age and i
t has a total o f SO
hers. Mr. Seller who hi
director of this g roup for
year la alee director of the
Oriedo High School Bead.
Be hopes to hare a SO-piece
by Christmas sad is
working very hard toward
tbit goal. There Is a spa*
rial need for players af
horns, saxophones and teem*

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Mr. BoroM Jeokiao end
Mira Solly Oorrltjr ewpervieod the square dancing d u e
of t l poppy Deltona midrate
at the Comnraalty Center
Sotordoy right.
Tbo clue grows with each
•emlHBoathly leeeon and new
etcye ore learned rack time.
It la a treat to watch the
dancers, meet af them ratir
od, donee the "Alley Cat*
One teenage youth escorting
hit mother waa rarprieed to
find bo had a wonderful time
and could swing his yartaers
with the beet of them. Be
made the comment that teen
agars oeuld take n leaaon from
the square dance group on
bow to hoes fUO.
During the root periods, n
hlbltloo dances were put ea
by Jenkins and Klee Canity
as won os Mr. sad Mrs. W. L.
Stripy of DeBory.
For a happy evening of
fun, don’t miss the square
dancing on the first and third
Saturday erenlngu of each
month at the Deltona Com*
munlty Center.

100% .

Cake M ix . . . 3^ *1.
Sweet Peas 2 = 2 5 '
Peanut Butter = 79

Charles Lamb sad W. L.
Sleg, members af the bnad,
meats, which they will leaa
to anyone Joining the band
without an instrument.
Ereryone la pleased tilth
the program a f the band,
which will play far any a*.
gMleatlon without cost.
Other residents af Genera
belonging to the band are
Mrs- Lam, Mrs. Slog, Mr. and
Mrs. Cider Bart, Mrs. Era
Markowlet, Mra. Robert Coe,
W. R. McGill and B. B. Bretear.

REGULAR 2 /3 5 * . . TH R IFTY M A ID ALASKA OR LARGE

REGULAR W i . . DEEP SOUTH

Or'ge Juice 5 -9 9 '
Fruit Pies. . . 3 '*1.
Haddock. .. 2 » 99

It's not hard to get your
troubles off your mind if you
keep your mind eff your
Iroubles.

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the lewo o f the ou t* af Plnr* Jon** Itroa
let, he* petitioned the Circuit Junta. Tra n k
Cnurt af thu Ninth Judicial Jon**, John It.
Circuit, In and for Samlnol* Jon**. John I t . Jr.
Coontr. Florida, for voluntary Kaatnar C o, II. If.
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The well-lighted store has
wide aisles and Is attractively
decorated. In addition to a
complete prescription depart­
ment, which stresses quality
at the lowest price, the store

a b o a t everything
Smith, a native e f Mingo
from aspirin to symanol Junction, Ohio, attended the
University
of
Pittsburgh,
(whatever that is).
SuperX has a well stocked served five years la the U. S.
cosmetics department, sewing Army, separating as a cap­
n e e d s , glassware, lamps, tain. Seven years ago he
small electrical appliances, a moved from Battle Creek,
large stock o f candides, to­ Mich., to Orlando.
bacco, greeting cards and just
With his wife, Honors, and
about anything one could ask two sons, he presently resides
for in a combination drug In Orlando.
and variety store.
Johnaon, a native o f Grand
According to Smith, SuperX Rapids, Mich., received his
la the fastest growing ehain registered pharmacist degree
of drugstores in the country. In 1059 at Ferris State Col­

lege, Big Rapids, Mich He
came to Florida in February
1952.
Johnson and his wife, Bar-

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i dren, Debbie, 6, Danny, 3, sad
Teddy, 2, reside on Lake
|Triplett Drive la Casselberry.

Dedication A t School Friday
By Mildred Haney
The Little Red School House
which houses the Deltona "U ”
classes, will hold it’s dedica­
tion ceremony on Friday, Sept.
25, at 3 p. m.
The dedication has been
postponed twice because of the

hurricane warnings and lackmeat weather.
Interest is still high becauaa
of the popularity of the class­
es held la the building aad It
is hoped that all Deltooa resi­
dents and their frieeda will at­
tend.

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by SuperX Drugs at Its new store on French
Avenue, next to Winn Dixie at 25th Street. Fea­
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Sept. 23, 1964 — Page 5

Aerosols Open
Splash-Dash
Cooking Era
NEW YORK (UPI) — The
cookbook of the future might
run a recipe for baked ham
that reads as follows:
,
— 4 squirts bread crumbs, 1
spray mustard, 1 sprinkle
black pepper, k splash clove,
S smidgens brown augar, 1

TODAY

Stream dark molasses.
It’s enough to drive the ex­
act cook to eating out all the
time rather than risk the ten­
sion* from such cookery.
But the day when the cook­
book language will be full of
squirts, sprays, splashes and
streams isn’t too far off,
soma experts believe.
The reason — the advent of
aerosols. Sooner or later most
foods will find their wny in­
to one o f these pressurised
containers.
“ The housewife o f tomor­
row will b« able to offer up
a whole meei, from soup to
nuts, all at tha push of a
button," predicts Leonard G.
Cnnnclla, o f Continental Can
Co.
When this happens all the
treasured recipe* will have to
he translated into aerosol lin­
go.
Cannella cited some o f the
advances,
listing
products
now in the aerosol testing
stage: barbecue sauce, butter,
cake frosting, cheese, coffee
concentrate.
Children eoon will be able
to make their own peanut
butter and jelly aandwiches
from one aerosol container.
And, of course, you already
can buy dry vermouth in
spray form — for the martini
crowd.

COR.

'Hurricane House' Stands Up
NEW YORK (UPI) — As interior accommodation*.
Interior layout in a model
MCIfo’’ and “ Dora" and their
includes living room, corri­
ilk poured their destructive
dor kitchen, bath, two 9 by
way into the headlines, newt
9 foot bedrooms and a chil­
o f hurricane-proof housing dren's bunk room. Construc­
tion, however, permit* flexi­
became particularly timely.
Such a house, an inexpen­ ble interior arrangement to
sive wood
dwelling,
con­ suit any use—hunting lodge,
beach cottage, lakeside home.
structed to withstand hurri­
A scries o f modular pro­
cane force winds, has been de­
gressions
which company en­
veloped as a dual purpose de­
gineers c a l l
"interlocking
sign by the Lincoln Homes
frnming" provides circulating
Division o f Swift Homes, Inc.,
manufacturer of prefabricat­ distribution of stress thus al­
ed and pre-cut homes. Swift lowing the house literally to
“ bend’’ with wind while main­
believes ita “ Hurrican House"
taining structural integrity,
provides a possible answer to
Gordon
explained.
inexpensive, quality housing

for the hurricane-belt islands
nnd Central and I-atin Ameri­
can countries, or as a vaca­
tion home in virtually any
area of the United States.
Ira H. Gordon, president of
the Belle Vernon, Pa., home*
manufacturer, conceived the
idea for the hurricane con­
struction while on a trip
through the Caribbean is­
lands and Central American
countriea ju it after Hurricane
Hattie in 1901. He commiesinned
an English architect in
By Joan Msgin
The Priscilla Circle of the British Honduras to develep
Chuluola Community Church preliminary designs for a
which
held its first meeting after the storm-proof h o u s e
summer recess on Tuesday, could be built o f locally obSept, g, in the new church j tamable woods.
wing, with It members pre­
A North American version
sent
of this house developed by
Guests for the evening were Richard
Stantcn,
Lincoln’s
members of the Dorcas Circle, chief designer, utilizes the
Fran Stumpf, Jean Matson, same basic construction tech­
Jan Sams, and Kay Cello.
niques projected into the ori­
Officers for the year *re ginal model.
Mildred
Wright, president;
Unpretentious in appear­
Sirs. K. Lawrence, vice pres­ ance but highly functional,
ident; Ruth Boswell, secre­ the house sita atop • atilt*
tary; Hilda Shupe, treasurer; like foundation. Ita elevated
Kate Jones, devotions chair­ post design places the living
man; Join Magin, publicity; portion above high tides and
E. Stiller, E. Bartunek, and A. flash floods created by hurri­
Anderson,
projects;
Mrs.
canes and the heavy rains
Strauss and Mrs. Lampineau,
that accompany them. Archi­
flowers, and Myrtle Moon,
tecturally, t h i s
high-post
membership.
foundation gives the house a
This year’s theme will be
"Florida Community Chur­ clean, simple look that en­
hances ita adaptability to all
ches."
Meetings are to be held the typea o f terrain— mountainaecond Tuesday of each month ous, wooded areas or level
seashore. It also makes it
at the church.
— Hostess and co-hostess for possible for a home buyer
the October meeting will be who so desires to build hit
Mrs. Moon and Mrs. Law- own home without the heavy
..tence. Sirs. Jones will have equipment desired.
Basic dimensions o f the
-th e program and Mrs. Shupe.
- the devotions. All women in! house are 32 by 10 feet with
;the community are welcome to a 10 by 5 foot porch which
la'tend.
[can be enclosed to increase

Circle Holds
First Session

DOORS OPEN A T 9 A. M.

THE PRESCRIPTION department of the new SuperX Drugs, in the
charge of Duniel L. Johnson, R. Ph„ stresses quality at the lowest price.
The department carries everything from aspirin to zymnnol.

He said mortise and tenon
und tongue and groove joints
are used extensively through­
out the house. Additional
strength is gained from support every four feet o f ver­
tical measurement, beginning
at the base posts ami follow­
ing through to the ridge. A
description of tha progressive
union o f each component
member reminds one of the
lyrics to the aong, “ Dry
Hones.”
In construction, the baseposts are tenoned to the
floor beams; the flooor beams
are interlocked to the floor
decking; wall framing inter­
locks to the floor beams and
roofing trusses ara bolted to
the wall frames.
The principle o f construc­
tion involves coordination o f
four feet modular grids. This
means that all elements —
doors and windowa — fall
within a 48-inch renter and
main suport beams are lo­
cated every four feet.
Modem design and con­
struction trends hava well es­
tablished
the concept
of
modular coordination since
this procedure assures ease
o f assembly while still giving
the greatest possible strength
from the fewest parts, Gor­
don explainer!. He eaid the
economies gained through im­
plementation of this concept
are particularly important in
L a t i n American countries
where the low level o f native
income has virtually prohibit­
ed widespread home owner­
ship.
As a means o f protecting
the t r o p i c a l "Hurricane
House'’ from damage caused
b&gt; rot, fungus and wooil-bor-

ing insects, the company uses
pressure-treated wood. This
chemical treatment eliminates
the need for painting and
gives resistance to wood dis­
enses and insects. It increases
house-life expectancy and re­
duces necessary maintenance,
an important factor in a va­
cation home.
Roofing ia of industrial ear.
rugated aluminum. In the dealgn for hot, moist regions
eaves are left open to provide
desired loft ventilation. In
the vacation model for the
United States, there nre alu­
minum cave enclosure*.
Complete cross ventilation
is achieved through balanced
placement o f srvrn windows
nnd two doors, each covered
by a jalousie fixture with full
screen. For easy accessibility,
dcors have been located for
entrance Into the living room
and kitchen.

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Tiny Watch For
Women On Skids
NEW YORK (U P !) _ Fall
watch fashions for females
ara taking a new turn for
the first major style change
in mure than 20 years.
Tha tiny watch is marked
passe.
Rene Dentan, president of
the American branch of Rolex Watches, said tha trsnd
is to bigger, heavier and
more prominent wrist watch­
es.
What's more, watch strap*
o f leathers likt alligator or
lizard, never popular in this
country, sre beginning to re­
place the fragile cords.
Dentan said watch straps
sre even proper for evening
wear. “ You hardly ever sea s
fragils cord watch in Europa
anymore," he added.
The move to bigger watches
marks the invasion o f a trend
popular in Europe for more
than a year.
"A typical watch sold in
Europe and which is szpected
to become far more popular
in this country," hs said, “ has
a face that is perhaps tha
size or a dime, a larger case
and is worn with a black alii- j
gator band.
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O P E N D A IL Y

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IS TRULY
LOWER-PRICEO
AT 8UPER-X
Prove It yourself
the noat timo you
havo a proscription
to bo flllsd.

Ss S U N D A Y

9 A.M. to 10 P.M.
ORVILLE

SMITH,

manager of the new
8uperX Drug a to r #
here, is a native of
Ohio. He came her#
from Michigan and has
had seven year# #x»
perience in the drug*
■tore business. He live#
in Orlando.

iKOTEX

T O O T H P A S T E ^ #

How's Voting In
Glocca Mom?

$100 Given For
Church Building
Ity Josa Magln
At a recent meeting of the
Sunday School teachers nf
th e
Chuluota Community
Church, it was decided to do­
nate $100 of the Sunday
School funds to the church
building fund.
It was also decidtd to post­
pone promotion day until
more room I* available upon
completion of the new class,
rooms.
Those attending the meet­
ing were Jtev. Gerald Sheeron, Mrs. Klonure Miller, Mrs.
Myrtle Moon, Mrs. Kay Cello,
Miss Diane Murphy, Mrs. Joan
Magin, and Art Porter.
It's past spring fever time,
but remember that a good
cofd can spring a fevtr on

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SEATTLE, Wish. (U P !)—
Voter* In King County wlU
bo casting ballots this fall In
Glocca Morra, 8hangri-La,
F.lionhowsr, Drooklyn, Mock­
ingbird and other such placo*.
That’a becauia Ed Logan,
county election* auperlnten*
dent, makes it his business to
give Interesting names to the
precincts under his Jurisdic­
tion.
Logan Is an Irishman and
hi* nationality Is reflected in
the precinct names.
Glocca Morra, a precinct
In the northern part of the
county, is named fcr the my­
thical city In the Irish musi­
cal "Kinlan’e Rainbow." And
when a new precinct is form­
ed out in that area Logan
plana to name it Leprechaun.
He has named precincts for
every "pronouncable" county
in Ireland, such as Down,
Limerick and Dublin. And
there is a New Ross, named
for the Irish city from which
the grandfather of the late
President Kennedy sailed for
America.
All the presidents o f the
United States have precincts
named for them, but this pre­
sent* a problem for Logan.
To avoid complaints, he bos
to place the names of Re­
publican presidents In Re­
publican arras and the same
with Democrats.
Kiscnhowrr a n d Hoover
precincts, for instnnee, are
in heavily Itrpubllran Innis
Arden and Kennedy precinct
is located in tho Kenton ares,
a Democratic stronghold.
In the southern part of ths
county there Is a community
known as Manhattan and Lo­
gan has named the precincts
llrooklyn, Dodger and Yan­
kee,
Yankee and Dcdger aren't
the only places where base­
ball is Included. Logan has
tabbed one precinct Tyraco
for Tyrus Raymond Cobb.
All seven of the Mercury
astronauts are on the list and
all the secretarys In Logan's
office and the County Audi­
tor'* office have precincts
named for them.
I-ogan says ha's always on
tho lookout fur names since
th e
county, Washington’s
largest, is growing rapidly.
At present he oversees voting
activity in more tlian Duo pre­
cincts.
"When 1 see an Interesting
name I jot it down," he said.
"And, eventually some pre­
cinct will end up with it."

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Wjt •tnfurB VrralD
Sept. 23, 1964 — Pagt

D. L. JOHNSON, who
is in charge of the pre­
scription department of
the new SuperX Drug
store here, is a native
o f Michigan and re.
eeived his degree in
pharmacy f r o m the
Ferris Stnte College in
Rig Rapids, Mich. H«
lives in Casselberry.
(Herald Photo)

50 Girl Scouts
At Camporee In
Ocala Forest

B E L O W ARE JU S T A FEW O F O U R

By Sana Casselberry

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in the Oorala National For­
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sucres* and w m attended by
50 (iirl Scout* and 10 adults.

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At this price,
gel several.

Troopa represented
were
Cadrtte Troop 338, Castrlberry, Mr*. Nanea Ruaiell,
leader; Cadette Troop &lt;528,
Altamonte Spring*. Mr*. Jack
Stuart, lender; Cadette Troop
(503, Forest City, Mr*. Robert
Hoover and Mrs. Andy Kelly,
lenders; Junior Troop 010,
Casselberry, Mr*. C h a r l e s
l.ockyer, Mr*. Robert Mar»h
and Mis* Itetty Ross, lenders;
Junior Troop 472, Enatbrook,
Mr*, tiernld McGinnis and
Mrs. Bradford Lyon, leaders.
This reporter also attended
the camporee a* an interested
observer to get a first hand
report for the Herald.
Everyona alept In platform
tent* and *ach troop conked
it* own meal* over open fire*.
King ceremonies were con­
ducted by Troop*, 472, &lt;593
and «2H. Troop 1528 Iniil trail
sign* for the other girl* to
fellow.
Troop 338 conducted a
•‘wide fame'1 on Saturday a f­
ternoon, which included aurh
varied artivilir* a* making a
centerpiece of natural ma­
terials, a scouting quiz, treas­
ure hunt, dress-up relay race,
tying a knot in spaghetti and
naming "Hentle a»ngs."
As two teams tied for first
place, they competed to sea
which group could build a
fire the quickest and burn
the atring stretched between
two trees.
Troop 172 was in rbarge o f
the campfire program on
Saturday night, which wa*
one of the highlights of the
Camporee. Each troop pre­
sented skit* and aat around
the fire in the moonlight
singing the familiar Girl
Scout songs.
Indian dancel were pre­
sented by three of the girls
who hnvo been working on
their Indian Lore Badge.
Troop 910 was in ch*rg» o f
the Scout's Own program on
Sunday morning.
Other activities
included
volley bait, soft hall, hiking
and following a ccmpuss
course.
All those attending received
attractive Camporee patch**
in red, white and grtrn de­
sign.

BANKRUPTED
As a result of the San Fran­
cisco earthquake and fire of
190&lt;i, several European in­
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A PAIR OP OVIEDO LIONS corner a Etphyrhilla Bulldog
South Seminole school's opening grid encounter test Frida
John Courier Field in Oviedo. The only identifiable player is I
end Rex Brooks. Oviedo copped the contest by a S3 to 7 score.

Clarsaco Henning led Us
tsssimstss to a three*point
the Sanford Atlantic Baak,
by shooting a 224/608 scratch.
A coapio of others whs were

American Loop Race

UPI Sparta WHtor
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) —
Tho Pkiladolphla rwrnes bo*
gaa accepting World Series
tickrt applications today and
many a bravs soul looktd
orrr hia ahooldor wkto ho
dropped his lsttsr la tho a iQ
bog at midnight.
Tho PhDs had Just drop*
pod two straight to tho praselag ascend plan Cincinnati
Rods. Tho days, tho season,
aad tho Phillies lead woro
getting shorter on this first
fall day of autumn.
Hurricane G l a d y s was
threatening to wipe out tho
final o f tho series tonight,
which meant the game would
bo played la Cincinnati come
tho last closing momenta of
tho schedule.
BBS END LARRY WATSON (83) takes a short
Still, the Phils woro pecked
■hot from Seminols quarterback Ron Hinson and up, area if they didn’t look it
la immediately hit by a Titusville secondary de­
when they droppod a M loss
fenseman during last Friday night’s Tribe tilt
to Cincinnati Tuesday night
with the Terriers in the east coast city. Watson which trimmed thole load to
grabbed six o f Hinson’s seven completions. The four and one half gasses. Tho
game ended in a 13-18 tie.
(Herald Photo)
night before they lost 1*0.
It was one of thooo hor­
rendous things T u e s d a y
w h I e h optimistic amateurs
call good to bo out of their
system. Chris Short giFre up
six runs and fire walks, tho
most he’s given in any gams
this year.
There were a couple of
throwing errors to pod tho
Reds scoring, two raw came
in on two passed balls in tho
same inning, and a bases
loaded walk forced in another.
If that’s not pressure, what is
By BUI Yiaceat Jr.
A reminder to all you Good itf
Manager Gene Mauch, his
Howdy,I all you high water boaters out there, It’s high
fishermen who are willing water again and you know voice Just above a whisper—
to bravo tho high water and what that means, look out for he lost both the voice and aa
argument to umpire Chris
heavy rains.
tho floating logs and under Pelekoudas at one aad tho
The bats era doing fair, if
water objects that wlU en­ same time in Loo Angelesyou go back Into tho sloughs
where their might be a few danger you, whilo on the riv- said it isn’t pressure and ap*
praised the gsmea by Redo
fitly pads and such. That's
pitchers John Taitouris aad
whore you will find Mr. Black
Jim
O'Toole.
Two-pound
test
Uno
doesn’t
bus, cooling it, while the
MIt was a case of a couple
rains come up and the wind look like much—to either men
of guys pitching two good
blows. Now if you want to or fish. Maybe that’s why it’a
ball games,” Mauch aald, ad*
really have some fishing fun, »o effective.
ding that "we'll have to shako
the Speckle perch are biting
When temperatures soar up our hitting.”
real good all around since the
Did cutting the lead to
and
gams fish in your favor­
water has gotten a little bit
four and a half games—tho
cooler. The brim and perch ite water hole ignore the beat
Phils have 10 left, the Reds
are doing real good out on you have to offer, a switch to
' 11 — make anyone apprehen*
East IIWY 46 Just east of the featherweight equipment msy
alveT
Geneva Bridge along tha road. improve the situation.
"I'd rather be where wo are
Alto if you’ra looking for a
According to the guy* in1 now than where anyone else
Real good speck bed, I’ll tell Mercury outboard's fUhing
’ is in tho league,” Mauch
you were to go. Straight department, ultralight tackle1 countered.
acrou Lake Monroe in front ran bo the answer when wa­
of the power plant, there’s ters ere tepid, low and ex­
plenty for everyone, and a lot tremely clear . . . and when
of fun.
tha fish are nuxiling only tho
moit delicato monels on tho
menu.
Though a perfectly balanc­
ed rig ia deeirable, anyone
CHARLOTTE, N. C. (UPI)
possessing a medium-weight — Jimmy Mansfield Tardus,
spinning rod ean load a spool S3, who gave up soiling cam
with two-or four-pound mono­ in 1957 to race them, Tuesday
filament and achieve satisfac­ became the third NASCAR
tory results. Lighter lines era stock ear driver in lees thaa
available but work best on a year to ride to hla death.
Head Coach Dan Pslhsm of rods designed to handle them.
Tha likeable auto p i t a t
ia Sanford Junior High
Gossamer fines offer two from North Wllkosbora was
Braves slong with assistants distinct advantages: (1) they fatally injured at tha Char*
Owen McCarron, Ronnie Hunt, ere less visible to wary fish, lotta Motor Speedway when
and Ed Buckner hsve their end (2) they permit assy cast­ hia 1964 Plymouth plowed
charges nady for a face to ing of tidbit-sired lures. Such through a steel guard rail
face battle with ths South factors can maka quits a dif­
Seminols Junior High Hurri­ ference to lackadaisical Link­
canes Thursday night at Ly­ ers.
man High Field.
To overcome tha disadvan­
It Is reported that the Hur­ tages of frail lines, Mercury
ricanes have had a lot of trou­ suggests these rules: (1)
ble with Injuries, but the check rod and reel for rough
Braves hava been fortunate edges that will cut the mono,
in this area with only minor and Inspect frequently for
We’ re Here To Make
hurts.
knots, (2) stay out In open
VW Owners Happier.
The two teams played twice water, (3) don't try to "horse”
last season with ths Braves ’em in, and (4) be exceeding­
ElUnor Motor Co.
wining both tilts. In ths ftnt ly careful when boating a SANFORD — PH. 822-188S
gams ths score was 27 to 6. fish.
But In tha second tilt the
South 8emlPeanut Bowl
nola showed much Improve­
ment and held the Braves to a
13 to 6 margin.

Kipp with • 220/606. gem
Varon of Faroe's Buildsrs 11ksd ths number two — a 222.
Firecracker M a g i t o of
CP.O. Just missed that MO
sot by finishing with a MS.
In his scries were geaea of
one,” the resident gealus of of mors nails Into tho coffins
212 aad 224.
the New York Yankee dugoui of tbs Orioles aad White Sox
On Wednesday afternoons
told the experts a month ago Tuesday night whan they swept
Possibly oaa of ths reasons In the HI Nooner’s League, it
when the defending American a doubleheader from the Ctove- ws see that 8 terman asms
looks like Stenstrom Realty
Lesgue c h a m p i o n s were land Indians 94 and S-l. The up oa ths Udder could bo for
has another strong team in
Oounderiug.
Orioles had been beatsa by scores ilka these which they
the forms of Carolyn 8allee,
Young Pigott will bo dolag
Only a lew believed him. the Detroit Tlgcra, 2-1, in an posted this past weak!
Kathy
Gray, Ltbble Whitehead
the extra point klekUg, young
Ths BalUmora Orioles end afternoon game aad the White
Mary flnUhed her series and Etta Dorman. Even
Stumpf tho punting and Grsg
Chicago White Sox were runs- Sox were defeated by the Los
with a 221 to sad ths night though it’s ssrly in the year
Ithively will handle the kicklog 1*2 and Yogi aeemed to be Angelos Angels 1-0 in s night
with
a MO. MtaawhiU, hub­ these gals want H known
off duties.
whistling la the dark while gams.
by
Roy
clobbered a 201 la his that they’rs taking dead aim
Stumpf and hia aide. Jobs
the Yankee empire wss tum­ Mel Stottlemyro, with ninthColbert, put the Baby Semiblin' down.
inning relief aid from Pedro Ust gams for a combined 422 on the pennant.
Somlnola High’s head grid
And while we’re talking
sales through a head-knockBut now, suddenly, it looks Ramos, scored hia eighth vic­ total for thla happy pair. Ws
lag workout Monday but light, coach, Jim Pigott, and hla as- llku an old-fashlooed Yankee tory since Joining ths club in know of quits a fsw food about thla particular team, It’a
seed up yesterday's session. ■IsUnts, Jim McCoy and Dick cake walk.
mid-August ia tho opener end local bowUra who’d like to certainly noteworthy to men­
With seven straight victor­ WhiUy Ford wont seven inn­ have aeons lika that U dou­ tion that Carolyn rolled her
They'll put ths youngsters Williams, sent ths Tribe
first 200-plus gams. (Now
through a light pro-gams drill through another rough and ies and nine wins in their Ust ings to wia hia lath game la bles competition.
tumble workout Tuesday af­ 10 games the Yankees have the nightcapA special saints U thla lea­ watch how easy it is to roll
today.
ternoon In preparation for opened up a 2* game lead
Roger Marls hit his 24th gue Is offend to one of tho 'em with a certain amount
Friday night’s horns opsner over the Orioles and a &gt;* homer sod three slngUs sad "gamest” guys la the loop, Joe of regularity, Carolyn. At
with the ColonUI High Gren­ game spread over the White Joe Pepltooe also homered Pickens. Man, ha’s trying with I leaat that’* what it says
01676881
adiers.
Sox.
for the Yankees in ths first each aad every delivery, body hare la fins print)
Gams time U S p. m. at
What’s more important U game while Mickey Mantle ongllah and all.
Sanford’s Memorial Stadium. the fact that they hold a four* and Phil Lins connected ia tbs
Wall, evidenUlly it was
The tie for tha number one
It will be tho first Metro gams advantage over the second game.
position ia the Friday A.M.
tilt of tho season for both Orioles and a five-game ad­ A1 Kalina's two-run first-lim­
Holler Motors — Navy Wlvoa
confsraaco clubs.
vantage over the White Sox In ing homer provided ths Tigers
League shows both turns with
Last season the Seminoles the vital "loet column" of the with all the runs they were
identical seven and one rec­
upset the Grenadiers 20 to sUndings.
to get or need against 13By David Hlgglabatham
ords. Hoping that they'll be
The Yankees drove a couple game winner Milt Psppu, who
13 In an Orlando contest.
If ball games ware won by
able to sustain this winning
had won 10 of his previous 11
the club baring the best stat­
pact are the Retired Wives
decisions for the Orioles.
W. L. Pet GB and Team Six.
istics Seminols would hava
Ed Rekow, taking over from New York
91 69 .607
walked away with tha eonteet
We’re more than happy that
Hank Aguirre In the first inn­ Baltimore
90 63 .688 2 * Mrs. Swanson has found time
at Titusville Ust Friday
ing, pitched 7 * Innings of Chicago
89 64 .682 3ft to visit with ua on Friday
sight.
(Conference)
(T
shutout relief and then got help Detroit
79 78 .820 13
For tximplo, tho locale out Teem
morning’s during the course
himself from Julio Navarro
W L T PF PA
W
Lot Angeles 78 78 .606 IS
nn, out passed, sustained lees
of tho competition and help
In the ninth.
Boons
1 0 9 15 7
1
Cleveland
76 76 .603 15* to eheer tho girls on to vic­
yardage in penalties but still
The Boston Red Soi blanked
P.vans
1 0 9 18 9
1
75 77 .493 17
wound up in a IS to IS tit
tory. Who knows, meybs one
the Washington .Senators 3-0 Minnesota
.SEMINOLE
0 0 9 9 9
9
Boston
69 84 .451 23* of three weeks well find her
with tha Tsrrlers.
and
the
Kansas
City
Athletics
UUhop Moore
0 0 0 9 9
9
Tltusvilla used 28 rushing Colonial
out-slugged the
MlnnesoU Washington 69 94 J86 33* and her husband, CapL Swan0 0 0 0 0
1
pie ye to rack up 76 yards on Edgewater
Twine
10-9
in
other
AL
action. Kansas City 66 96 464 36* eon, Joining us ia one of the
0 0 0 9 0
1
Tuesday’s Results
tho ground whilo Seminole Oak Ridge
In ths National League. Cin­
leaguu bora at tha ianta.
0 1 9 7 IS
9
Detroit
2 Baltimore 1
utilised M plays for a total of
cinnati
drubbed
Philadelphia
Winter Park
0 1 0 0 IS
0
9-2, St. I-ouls tripped New I.oe Ang. 1 Chicago 0
181 yards, but the score wss
Words Just can't express the
RESULTS THURSDAY NIGHT
York 2-1, San Francisco whip­ Kan. City 10 Minnesota 9
•till 18 to 18.
gratitude of tho 'kids’ for
Boons 18. Oak Itldgo 7
ped Houston 7-1, Milwaukee Boston 8 Washington 0
Terrier Quarterback Char­
Sue Jackson. Thla past Sat­
RESULTS FRIDAY NIGHT
beat Pittsburgh 2-0 and Chic­ N. York 5 Clove. 8
lie Huggins connected on sis
urday aha Just might hava
Seminole 13, Titusville 13
ago shaded Los Angeles 1-0. N. York 8 Clovo. 1
of 17 atrial attempts and Colonial 13, Cocoa 9
become tha most popular wom­
Today’s Games
gained 44 yards. Meanwhile, Edgewater 13. Melbourne 9
en In town as a remit of
Chicago at Los Angelee, night bringing-ln over 100 dough­
Seminole QR Ron Hinson Keane 13, Winter Park 9
Minnesota at Kansas City,
completed eeven of 12 for 61
nuts for these young bowlRESULTS 8ATURDAY NIGHT
night
ora.
yards.
Winter Garden Lukeview 29, Bishop Moore I
W. L. Pet. GB Baltimora at Detroit
All told, Seminole picked
GAMES THURSDAY NIGHT
No request er anything like
Philadelphia 90 62 .692
New York at Clevstaad, t
ap a toUl of 886 yards to on­ Apopka at Bishop Moor*
that was made to Sue. Just
Cincinnati
86 66 .563 4 *
night
ly 119 for Titusville. The San­
GAMES FRIDAY NIGHT
out of tho kindness of her
St. Louis
84 66 .560 5
Boston at Washington, night heart aha brought these good­
ford aggregation poited 14 Colonial at SEMINOLE
8. Francisco 84 68 ASS 9
Thursday's Games
first down*, flvs rushing, els Winter Perk at Boone
ies in and said, "Hera John,
Milwaukee
78 72 420 II
No games scheduled
Edgewater
at
Oak
Rldga
pasting and throe by penalty
treat tha kids!"
Pittsburgh
76 78 J10 18*
while the Terriers has one by Daytona Beath Mainland at Evens
Juat far tha records, the
U s Angelas 76 76 .497 14*
penalty, two from rushing
Saturday morning league now
Chicago
68 82 .4M &gt;1
and three from passing for a
has more members than we’ve
Houston
64
89 .418 26*
total of all.
ever had in tho past Much
New York 60 100 433 39
of tha credit would bo due to
At far aa offensive plays
Tuesday’s Results
wars concerned, Sanford had
the adults wko*va been eomChicago 1 U s Angsles 0
Ingout on Saturday’s and of­
only five more than TltuavllSt Louis 2 New York 1
Tickets for ths Seminole- fering their a a a I s t a n c.e
Cincinnati 9 Phils. 2
Colonial grid contest Friday Thought you'd like to know
Hinson did pretty good In
Milwaukee 8 Pittsburgh 6 ,
night at Banford Memorial who they are - Garry Fox,
tha punting department, get­
San. Fran. 7 Houston 1
Stadium can be purchased at
ting an average of 87 yards
Today’s Gsmea
several local stores. Athletic
per try while lllgfine cams
St
Uula
at
New
York
Director Fred Gaaaa said to­
up with a 28-yard average. Of
Cincinnati at Philadelphia,
day.
course, Seminols punted only
night
They era available at Routhrea times whits Huggins
Milwaukee at Pittsburgh,
millet A Anderson, Touchton
booted seven. Tha Seminoles
night
McReynolde and Liggett*!
also had an edge In the kickUa
Angeles
at
Chicago
drugstores.
Also, they will
offs with Billy Kuykendall
San Francisco at Houston,
be on sals during school Fri­
averaging 84 per boot whlla
night
day at tha 8H8 administra­
Higgins got St.
Only games scheduled
tion office.
Leo Sparkman took the
Thursday's
Gamas
Genas suggested that fans
lead in the ruehlng depart­
Loa Angsles at Chicago
purchase tickets in advance if
ment among Semlnoia backs
Milwaukee at Phils., night
at all possible to prevent long
by picking up 06 yards on
AUTHOR1ZRD DISTRIBUTOR
8 t Unis at Pitts. 2, twl-night lines at the box office Friday
12 carries. Buddy Burton
Only
gsmea
scheduled
night.
loaded tha leather nine timos
W holesale &amp; Retan
and posted 59 yards. Larry
Complete Mas ef Quality Tine Watson, towering Seminols
knehedtag eioee fee fereign carat
end, latched onto tlx of Hin­
son's asrials and Mika Gray
FULL
ON 100 BRANDS
grabbed tha othsr.
PRICB
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■Sera sa the injured Ust
fta a p f announced that ho
would start Crag Genas sad
Check Pigott tackles Jay
•takes aad Jfaa Raker, guards
RasssQ Los sad Mika Klmsty,
seatar Duaay Leo, quarter­
back Buddy Stumpf, fullback
Isa Dudley aad halfbacks
Traby Rlnaard and Terry

Seminoles Prep
For Grenadiers

In Statistics

American
League

Braves To Seek
First 1964 Win
Thursday Night

Tribe-Colonial
Ducats On Sale

DENMAN TIRES

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LONG OTREAE
NEW Y O R K (NBA) -The
Canton Bulldogs hold tha Natlonsl Football League record
for most consecutive victories
with 24. The Bulldog’s mark
camf during the 1922 and 1923

CKOOMS HALFBACK PERLMAN BRINSON
(25) hauls in an Andrew Jamea paaa for long
yardage last Friday night when the Panthers
rolled to a 22-7 victory over the Wild Bulls of
Ocala’s Howard High.
(Herald Photo).

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A l/C GEORGE Dorris,
USAF, son o f Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Dorris of
Nashville, Tenn., has
re-enllsted for another
four years. He receiv­
ed his basic training at
San Antonio, Tex. and
in Charleston, 8. C. He
s p e n t the last 18
months at Orlando Air
Force Base. He is a
graduate of Chon High
School, Nashville.
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South Seminole Club Women
Plan Federation With Seniors.

By Jane C intosrry
The Young V o m u 'i Club
ai South Semtoote ntad
Thursday sight te afflllata
with tea Florida Fad*ration
of Woman's Clnba aa a m iar chib, after hearing talk*
aa tea advantage# of fader*
atkg from Mra. J. Y. Clark,
Senior District D irector and
Sir*. Fred Spradlin, Jr* Jonlor Director for U&gt;* seventh
district, both of Leesburg.
Tb# meeting was held In a

Drive Casselberry and donat­
ed for their use by owner
George Raekenzperger.
The affirmative vote waa
taken following prolonged
discussion #n the pro* and
eons af the matter. It was
decided ta come in ee a senior
elab so that members over 35
aa well as the younger wom­
en could take an active pert
ia the organization.
Mrs. D. E. Mount, president,
presided at the meeting and
the secretary, Mra. Lewis Cote
road a brief summary af how
the new club was organized.
The president named the
following officers and com­
mittee beads: Mr*. David
McCoy, perllmentarian; giro.
Diane Behults, publicity; Mra.
Ann Kaln, sunshine and Mra.
Gall Klnsloe, devotion aad
hospitality.
Other committees are mem­
bership. Mrs. Robert Marsh,
chairman; Mrs. Edith Lock­
hart and Mrs. Chris Daley;
project, Mr*. Charles Wil­
liams, chairman; Mr*. Fay
Moore, and Mr*. Jan* Staly;
ways and means, Mr*. Mary
Harrell, chairman; Mrs. Ed­
win Mitchell, Sirs. Marge
Becker, Mrs. Ann Kaln, Mrs.
Gall Klnsloe, and Mrs. Genel*
le Culbreth; social, Mrs. Mar­
tha Iddtngs, chairman: Mrs.
Cote, Mrs. Greg Reuten-

of buswt orange
th e
bln were a
af pearls aad
pearl aenrtegs. Bor other Jewstory was a single diamond
bracelet, all proving
that dieaaada aro still a girl's

Her hair to ptettoam aad bar
complex km, Rea af all make­
up, waa poslUvaly glowing aad
radiant. Her only makeup waa
a slight tiaja of orange lip­
stick and a minimum of eye
makeup, it was fantastic that
ah# ia a real natural beauty
without all tea vanout.
tea fratawky w a tad kaa tea
Wa were aagrooaod with all
ciMBtial pagalaHa 1a reign aa
tee cameras ate. ia prepareMARY WILLIAMS and Eva Gabor, after Mary
gaaaa la aay capacity. «Uh
for a taped television
adjusted Eva’s coiffure for photograph snapped
bar ebana, paiaa tad vibraat
program aa Bias Gabor chit­
by mamma.
ted inceneatly with several
m m . at buaMT aad plenty af
capable
Herald correspondent |flashing fell-length lames with
a few well
brala power which aha ntlltofrom
the
North Orlando area brief overjacketa stole the
spoken words to inform teem
aa. la If
daaaal rala
la her exact attitude to­ covered the fashion show and formal scene.
over kcan c aailag activities,
ward team. Our presence evi­ she did a stupendous Job. It After intermission, Miss Ga
tear* will hara to ba a crack*
dently disturbed her, since we te a shams wo can't print a bor reappeared in a radiant
made do fuss. She eventually detailed account, but space te
sauntrod over to ua and spoke limited. Margaret said it was red allk velvet gown. A Royal
la Smiaoia High School,
out with, "All# dahlln,' ew ah fabulous. We saw part of the School of Dance Sextet presen­
waa a member of tart*
rehearsal, and It was spectac­ ted a pleasant variety dance.
yu?"
aaa elube, aad waa a charter
"Oh, f a Just a country gal ular. Sorry, wa had to cut a Later te the program, ia a
member af tea Somteola Nafrom up aawth la Sanford. little, Margaret, but here are sparkling white gowa, Ruth
Society. She coo*
most of your words;
Who are you, sugshT"
tribute* floaty of alp and
"But dahlia, sully, you "If 1 Ware President," a Robinson, presented her own
ateg to tea football team ta
fashion show, for all Central original rendition of "If 1
mue’ no."
her rote aa cheerleader for
"Should IT All I know te I Florida, was presented recent­ Were Miss Gabor," and, final­
tour years, aad area played
BONNIE
GIELOW
waa invited to this shindig for ly at the Municipal Auditorium ly, a group of Beatlc-Uke
la tea “ powder p u ff game,
personalities appeared, among
which waa a o n fun than a
», and th e grand finale some famous person and keep la Orlando.
them being Henry Maser, Di­
The
charmingly
delightful
waiting
for
Mr.
Johnson
to
banal af monkey*. This gal which will feature teem in
rector of the Florida Sym­
with all bar unlimited Utente formate. At a luncheon, there walk through tee door, dump- and witty coquette, Eva Ga­
phony, who assisted Miss Ga­
bor,
commentated
the
pro­
lln'
."
aad hobbles claims the great will bo ■ personality interbor
In drawing tbs winner of
"But dahlia', e mye, now gram as only a vivacious Eva
out af doors as her recreation view with spontaneous ques­
the two tickets to Parte. Toe
could
do.
At
all
times,
Miss
•ye
ao,
yew
ah
von
ev
Had
ana. She participates active* tions popped at them and their
Gabor was respectful and Winner was a womaa also of
ly ta an water (ports and is an ability aqd aptitude la clever da's apis*."
Hungarian ancestry which
This
broke
tea
Ice,
af4
complimentary of the. novice
a c o a a p l l a h a d equestri­ answers will determine their
sent
Miss Gabor Into galas af
enne. She transforms gracious­ rating la this phase. Out of ter aiva regained her conape models, enthusiastic over the
ecatacy.
styles,
and
she
captivated
the
ed
ego,
wa
were
received
as
ly towards a more cultural as­ the ten finalists, throe prin­
In conclusion. Miss Gabor
pect te soma af her pstntings cesses will ba chosen at n If we were the celebrities and nearly • packed house MRh
saluted all those participating
her
typically
Gaborteh
ad
libs
given
the
full
red
carpet
treat­
exhibited ia a oea man show­ later data to travel the state
of tee script (prepared by in tha benefit aa well aa those
ing nt tea Otelow homo. She la a “ public relations" capa­ ment.
who made her stay ia Central
She waa moot cooperative to Ruth Robinson).
has groat respect for the writ­ city to promote the big event,
Florida ao comfortably pleas­
Miss Gabor was feminin­
ten word and good music.
“ homecoming." One of the poateg for photograph* for us,
ant. After she had called all
A member of Alpha Delta three princesses will bo stlec but shunned the real profess­ ity personified" In a ravishing
strapless rose-flowered gown the models on the stage for
F I Sorority. Bonnie is tea led queen a week prior to tee ionals.
the finale. Mis* Gabor chortl­
She Jabbered teen Jargon to as she reigned over tee show
chairman of tea decorating game.
ed to the dignified Mr. Maser,
committee for bar house dur­ Bonnie Is • senior at ten Mary and they laugbud cn and in a lovely setting of a pink
"You never found tee Sym­
ing homecoming and relates University, and te an elemen­ on. In posing for photograph mist of draperies and spark­
phony Ilka this I"
aha has soma keen fcicis. She tary education major. She on tela page the turned to ling chandeliers.
It was a delightful event
After an original musical in­
is also a student floor repre­ will Intern In tee Orange Mary, telling her how cute
and Miss Gabor was truly a?
sentative, and rogagei in County schools from January etc. aba waa and said, "te troduction of “ If Eva Were
line a toastmUtrcas as any
President" by Kathy llaburmany other campus activities. until next April, at which mah hate okaye, dahlln'?"
one
could want
“ Weeell, no ma'am, dahlln', ton, the continuously chatting
Through the sorority, she has time the will return to the
been assigned to do secretari- University for a final course. It'a mussed up hero, dahlln'." Eva came down to the foot
Mow ovah, Bonnie, dahlia',
al work for the Florida Blue This seems "undemocratic" to
"Yew ah soo polyte, dahlln', of the runway and tossed one
we're on our wayl
• • •
surround all this loveliness in could yew fees R lyk yurs, of her own tremendous, blueflowered hats "Into the ring,"
a school classroom when the dahlln'T"
WE NOW HAVE
THE HERALD te running a
glamour fields are appealing The other guests were flab­ and a member of tee audience shortage of editor* these days.
CLAIROL'S NEW
for gals wIm have everything, bergasted as Mary adjusted carried away thte moincnto of Our county editor, Judy Wells,
so Bonnie, give us a break, as Eva'a coiffure, end the blast the fabulous Eva.
and city editor, Dottle Austin,
Eva's Hungarian accent de
they bad during the operation.
well as yourself.
are both stretcher cases at
We could rave on with the llgbtfully mispronounced nam
When Interrogated as to
Seminole Memorial HospitaL
cs
of
local
shops,
designers
We wish you dahlias' a speedy
wbat o u r future “school delightful dialogue but it taxes
and models to the amusement
inarm" plans after the bu a the eranium too much. Aa we
recovery, and hurry beck
of
the
crowd.
departed
the
related
bow
nice
fling with her school teaching
home.
A wide selection of clothes
Tonora
ambition, her brown eyes the mama and daughter rela­
tionship was, telling us what were shown — from hooded
were
quitsical,
but
reading
Adda Delicate Blonde
( a IO U D
Cater To Pra-Llghteaed
between the lines read tee a nice mama and sisters she parkas and mohair sweater* , | J
*
Hair — Without Peroxide message to go find another bad. She handed ua a slip of to uotic gol dand flam* lame1
evening gowns — with a price
paper
with
her
seme
and
ad
rope to climb. So off we go,
Bleach — Touch-Up
factor Just as varied. Design­
and the best of luck to another dress to mill her a copy of the
ers ranged from Hannah
story
we
anticipated
writing
potential “ kites Universe."
"It has bln vondavul, dah Troy'a white crepe cocktail
• • •
A Bat
droas, to Sally Victor bate, to
SINCE WE ARE pulverising lln'. niash bettek aan Zshack
A ll For $12.50
a man’s suede Jacket by Mc­ Tb# Seminary Class of the
Pah."
precedents, and placing per­
Gregor, Arrow shirts, Lalgloo Latter Day Saints Institution
On
the
way
back
to
Sanford
FOR APPOINTMENT sonalities beiure principles,
turned to Mary and said, knits and a gorgeous morning of Religion recently held elecwe are going to forget for a- “ Thinking big, wee one?"
CALL 822*4913
tioa of officers conducted by
light mutation mink coat.
while that a gal named Emily
Ureas lengths were shown a Robert Durrsnce. past presi
At this she replied, '“ No big
combined a few well chosen tiling, dahlia', but when we In trifle longer, coming to Just dent Officers elected were
words to writs a book on oth- tervtew Mr. Johnson after he below the knee; furs were were Dixie Holmes, president:
lea and ettiquttte aad forgot te elected, well aow, that will shown on coats, suits and Anita Blackwctder, vice pres­
■air Styling Salem
how to spell protocol. It's • really big a Mg story. (Fash­ hats; suits and ensembles are ident and Beth Blackwtlder,
2291 8. Park Are.
mama's prerrogativw to sing ion detoUa below)
most popular for both after­ secretary
• e •
noon and after five. Although The Seminary group meets
MARGARET COBBY, our brocades are still popular, each morning at t:40 at tee
L.D.S. Chapel on Park Aven­
ue before going to their reg­
ular public school classes.
This te a volunteer program
M r. Paul Smith
with around IS participating in
this
dally Christian education
•f the
program.
Freeman E. Baggett, Bish­
Storrs Schaefer Tailoring Co.
op of the L.D.S. Church of the
Sanford Ward, te presently
Will be la oar store
conducting a study course on
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, (oae day only)
the New Testament

Holds Election
Of Officers

Betty Anne's

ANNOUNCEMENT!

U n b e a ta b le ,

Mr. 8aUth will be ahowlag a complete item of
Fall aad W'later fabrics aad will be glad ta
taka your measuremeate for a suit, sportcoat
or alacka to be delivered at yotir coovemleace.

kroegtr, end Mrs. France* the time and ptoaa te ba an* and trait pmch were served
Niblack; telephone, lira. LooSira. Sfanb. Mra. Klnaloa and
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THE YOUNG WOMAN’S Club of South Semlnolt held its flrat rcRulnr
meeting in Casselberry Thursday night- Shown nt the refreshment table
are left to right, Mrs. Joe P. Mitchell, vice president; Mrs. D. E. Mount,
president; Mrs. J. Y. Clark, Senior Director for the 7th District of the
Florida Federation of Woman’a Clubs; Mra. Fred Spradlin Jr„ Junior
Director and Mrs. Lewis Cote, club secretary.
(Herald Photo)

Philip H. Logan Addresses Officers Wives
Postpone Bridge

Sallie Harrison Chapter

Philip H. Logan, local at­ by ■ Memorial tribute to the
torney, was the speaker for late Mr*. C. R. Dawson, who
tho first meeting of tha fall, had a# capably served th*
of Saill* Harrison Chapter, chapter in many ways through
National Boclety, Daughters th* year*.
New officers and commit­
of the American Revolution,
on Thursday, September 17th, tee chairmen were introduced.
which began the observance Attention waa called to the
of N a t i o n a l Constitution District meeting which te to
Week. Mr. Logan’s subject be held in Orlando at th* Ban
was "The Constitution of the Juan Hotel at 9:45 a.m., on
October 24.
United 8tat*s."
At tho conclusion of Mr.
The meeting was held at
the home of Mrs. F. E. Boa- Logan’s talk, a question and
millnt, IMO Palmetto Avenue, answer period wa* held, which
with Mr*. J. B. Ray and Miss proved to b« Instructive and
Irene Hinton serving aa co­ entertaining.
hoststies.
At the tea hour, an Ice
Sirs. R. E. True, Regent, court* was served to the fol­
By Mildred Harney
Mn. Charles McCarthy and presided over the business lowing members and guests:
Miss Mary Lou McCarthy of session, which was precceded Mra. R. E. True. Mrs. R. M.
Maaon, Mra. A. W. Lee. Mrs.
Hartley Avenue were hostess­
A. R. Key, Mrs. M. B. Smith,
es at a bridal shower given
Mrs. Edmund Melsch, Mrs.
In honor of the coming mar­
H. W. Rucker, Mrs. P. P.
riage of kites Kathleen Haney.
Campbell,
Mrs. Harry Lee. Jr.,
The decorative theme was.
Mrs. W. B. Wray. Mrs. R. P.
pink and white. An umbrella
Pray, Mrs. M. J. Brain, Mr*.
beautifully decorated with
T.
J. Gallagher, Mra. C. R.
pink ruffles and pink and
Phi Gamma Eta chapter of Kirtley, Mrs. E. M. Hoke,
white flowers and bows waa
suspended ovrr the table of Beta Sigma Phi met recently Mrs. Lawrence Tlneley, Mrs.
daintily wrapped gifts. The ot the home of Joan Brooks W. A. Cannady, Mrs. Leroy
table centerpiece was of pink with Linda Reck and Mary Soper, Mrs. Howard Brewer,
Gladioli and whit* Carnations Sharp presenting sn Interest­ Mrs. C. E. Rutter, Silts Em­
flanked by crystal eandlabra ing program on “Am I Spirit ma Baker and Mr. Fhillp 1L
ually Right?" Other members Logan.
with pink candles.
Miss Haney and Mrs. Rob­ participated in relating per­
ert Haney were presented sonal experiences and Ideas. Osteen
The chapter received a birth
with eoraages of whit* car­
announcement
from Peggy
nations.
Crever and a marriage an­
Those present at the show­
nouncement from Vicki We**er were Mrs. Harry Powell,
lund.
Mias Margaret Powell, Mrs.
Mr. and Mr*. J. J. Rcddlit
Fall rushing plans were dieHarry Withers, Mr*. Roy
cussed and made definite. Ac­ had as their guests at their
Withers, Mr*. Oscar Cralgh- tivities Include an Informal cabin at Salt Springs, re­
ton, Mr*. Rots Ronan, Mra. get together on September 28 cently for a weekend, Mr. and
Mary Tucker, Mrs. John at the home of Mrs. W. R. Mrs. Elmer Shivers and sons,
Loutsenhiier, Mrs. Arnold Jennings; a rushee tea on Jimmie, Donnie and Mike and
Vann, Mtea Linda Monahan, »o Ainnq aq| |* f jaqnpo Mtea Frances Riggs.
Mrs. Leo Monahan. Mist Cla­ .Shirley Sturnpf; and a cos­
ra Melnhardt, Mias Kathy tume ruto party on October
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Mor­
Haney, Mri. Robert Haney, 10 at the home ot Mr. and ris and daughter, April are
Mrs. Charles McCarthy and Mr*. Sid Vihlen Sr.
in Columbia, S.C* where they
Miss Mary Lou McCarthy.
Ways and Meant announced will live for the nest sis
After games were played the recent bake sale waa high months, while he te taking a
and gift packages opened, a ly successful.
special career course under
delicious luncheon wits served.
Delicious refreshments were th* National Guard Program.
served to Sandy Collins, Linda
Reck, June Warner, Linda
liitu-ll, Leslie Best. Carol Mit­
chell. Jean Gonzales, Barba­
ra Erickson, Peggy Crever,
Sandy Willis, Shirley Stumpf.
Joan Brooka and Mrs. Glen
McCall, advisor.

Kathleen Haney
Honor Guest Of
Bridal Shower

Phi Gamma Eta
Announces Fall
Rushing Plans

Benefit Tomorrow
Tho Navy Officers WIven
Club announces the postpone­
ment of the Benefit Brklge,
scheduled for tomorrow. Sept­
ember 24, due to funeral ser­
vices for a Navy flier.
The benefit will be held at
noon Wednesday, September
30, at NAS ballroom, with all
proceeds going to the Navy
Relief education fund.
All interested persona art
requested to phone Mrs. E. 1*
Ebbert at 322-3027 for reserva­
tions, and to bring your own
cards.
Rockets are tea rage for
Senior Girl Scouts in Redouto
Beach these days.
They're keeping in tune with
the tlinre as they Join the l o
cal Boy Scouts in a one-of-akind experimental project
sponsored by the Space Teete
nology
Laboratories.
Th#
scouts attended lectures. pr»
pare Individual space projects,
and explore possible career#
In science.

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AH prospective members
are Invited to attend and reg­
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that this will be an important
meeting with items of Impor
tinee on th* agenda.

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Horse Show Opens Season
Sy M anurt Ceeby
The flnt Duity Boots Bid*
lag Association Hone Show
el tho fall season was bald
Sunday at the Bodee 0 round*
behind the Farmer* Market
on U. S. Highway 17-92. It wa»
a wonderful day for a playday
oa horseback-—but what day
iin't? The aua waa height aad
there wa» a awtfl hreete blowlag. Just perfect tor pitting
riders and horses la floe fet­
tle.
The program started at 1 pa . with the beybole race fol­
lowed by tea ether events In­
cluding
Wastera
Pleasure
Classes, which were Judged by
Fat Burkhamer el Orlando
and Ed Chrtstophar el Union
Park.
The show proceeded smooth­
ly with Bob Copelaa at the
microphone as master of
ceremonies aad vetaran Umar
X. V. Williams on the stop
watch, while L. D. Roberts,
maay-Ume* president of Dusty
Boots dropped the flag tot
most of the timed events.
Blue Blbbon winners: Key­
hole— Sonay Fair cloth; Jr.
Foie Bending— Shirley Bur­
ley; Senior Foie BendingDale Ferrell; Jr. Western
Pleasure— Christina Copelen;
Flag Race— Sonny Falrcloth;
Bibbon Bate— Nancy Malmberg and Norma Baldwin;
Pick-up R ace- Don McLeod
and Steve Bralnard; Sr. Wcitera Pleasure— Boyd Edwards;
Jr. Cloverleaf ChrliUne
Copelen; Sr. Cloverleaf—Don
McLeod; and Musical TlresDon McLeod. High points for
the day went to Sonny Faircloth.
Under the guidance of Ho­
ward Lloyd, recently • elected
president, the Dusty Boots la
endeavoring to s t i m u l a t e
greater Interest In horses, rid­
ing, horsemanship and sports­
manship. They look forward
to bigger and better shows
and anticipate larger and more
enthusiastic audiences. With
the aid of Vice President Bob
White, Treasurer I. V. Wil­
liams, and secretary David
Willis, President Lloyd feels
these alms will be realized.
The next Dusty Boots liorte
Show is scheduled for the
third Sunday In October, with
the Apopka Horseman's Asso­
ciation holding their Gymk­
hana, September 28 at 7:00 p.
m . and another show at Copelen’s Farm In Union Park,
etarting at 10:00 a, m. Sept­
ember 27. There wiU be 14
events, three divisions and an
exhibition hy the Turfslde ’T2”
Quadrille Team.

BLUB RIBBON winner in the Senior Western
Pleasure Class at the Dusty Boots Riding Asso­
ciation Rodeo held Sunday was Boyd Edwards
on Arapaho Painted Buck.
(Herald Photo)

VETERAN HORSEMAN, 71 year old L. D. Ro­
berts, drops the flag for timed events in the
Dusty Roots Hodeo Sunday. Six times president
o f the riding club, he has stepped hack to let the
younger men take over.
(Herald Photo)

I

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NEW YORK (UF1&gt;—The
University of the Saves Sess,
• 02-feot fleet!** campus,
a reedy to embark *■ Ha
second season.
During Its 108-day fall se­
mester, the M. 8. Boren Seas
will tall to the Mediterran­
ean and Southeast Asia, con­
ducting classes for its stu­
dent body aboard ably and
during 49 days in ports.
The university has 40 facul­
ty mewSera aad heyaa to tig*
aboard an enrollment of K0
college students. Last year,
about &gt;70 atudeate enrolled.
According to Dr. I . Bay
Mkhoto Jr., president of the
university, many eollegaa ac­
cept credits earned aboard
the ship by students who
later transfer to land-locked
colleges.
The university will tall
from New York on Oct. It
and make calls at Lisbon,
Barcelona, Naples, Firetus,
Beirut, Alexandria, Port Bald,
Sues, Bombay, C e l e m b t ,
Singapore, Bangkok. Saigon,
Hoag Koag, Keeluag, Tai­
wan, Yokohama and Hono­
lulu before ending the eematter at San Diego on Feb.
3. It will sail from San Diego
Feb. 11 for tho spring eeneater.
The minimum cost for one
semester abcard the ship
would be 92A4I, according to
tha university. Rates far one
aemester rang# from 11,890
for dormitory space to &gt;2.190
for rooms shared with either
one or three roomates. Tui­
tion comes to &gt;800 and there
la an additional charga "of
not more than &gt;176” for man­
datory field tripe at tha ports
of cslL
The anivereity said &gt;300
more "would be a reasonable
amount” for additional *«ponses, such as text books,
personal esponsee and tightsating tours.
This year tha wnlverslty
will atso offer a seminar for
adults. Thay will study tha
arts, history, sociology and
current events of every coun­
try visited. College credits
will not be given for the adult
ccursa.
The university, headquar­
tered in Whittier, Calif., is in
corporated under tha laws of
California.

Enterprise School
P-T Council M oots

DICK RUSSELL of R od Sun Motors stands besidt a new Simca compact
car which is on sate now at the Sanford firm. The Simca brings a new
concept in compact cart to the Sanford area scene.
(Herald Photo)

Citrus M en Ask Time
Te Study Standards

LAKELAND — Florida citnta industry leader* today
asked the United State* Food
and Drug Administration to
eatend the time for filing
commenta on prupcsed Stan­
dards of Identity for dieted
fruit juice beverages for 80
days to permit the Florida
citrus Industry to devote fur­
ther study to the proposed
standards.
The request was contained
In a telegram dispatched Fri­
day by Homer E. Hooks, gen­
eral manager of the Florida
Cltrua Commission, to Georgs
P. Larrick, Commissioner of
Food and Drugs for the De­
partment of Health, Educa­
tion and Welfare.
HThe Florida Cltrua Com­
mission, Florida Cltrua Mu­
tual, Florida Canners Asso­
ciation, and Florida Fresh
Citrus Shippers Association
are diligently studying pro­
posed definltiona and etandards of identity for diluted
fruit juice beversgee, aa pub­
lished In the Federal Regietar No. 158, dated August 13.
1944,” the telegram stated.
"The Florida citrus industry
has a deep intereet In the pro­
mulgation of adequate etan
dards for these producta. We
intend to make recommenda­
tions and comments to you
on tbs proposed stsndsrds
sfter thorough study.
"Because of the Immense
romplesitira attendant to this
subject, and in order to at­
tempt to resolve any differ•ness of opinion within our
Industry and submit a uni­
fied recommendation to you,
The faculty at Seminola Hifh the Florida citrus industry, as
School has invited parents of represented by the aboveSeminole High School students named organizations, respect­
to attend Parent-Ttacher Night fully requests that tha time
at the high school Thursday for submission of comments
at 7:30 p. m.
be extended to December 15,
The program will begin In 1984.”
the auditorium when Principal Hooks said the FDA had
A. J. Bracken will make re­ requested that ail views and
marks concerning the over-all comments regarding the pro­
school program. Parents will posed standards be submitted
then follow the regular class by October 15, 1984.
schedule of their students "The state’s Industry feels
when they will meet each that the October date will not
teacher sod receive sa outline provide sufficient time to de­
of the course.
vote a thorough study to tha
The program is planned to proposals," he said. "In addi­
be completed by 9:23.
tion, wt would like opportuni.
ty to study a survey tet-cully
Most baking failures can be completed by the Commis­
traced to poor techniques In sion regarding consumer un­
mixing, incorrect measuring, derstanding cf labels on con­
undermixing, overmixing and tainers for fruit Juices and
old recipes that need to be the diluted fruit juice bever­
adjusted tor modem ingred­ ages."
ients and equipment.
Based upon tha returns of

equivalent natural strength
orange juice preeent, the
FDA specif!ea namee ef the
beverages as "orange 50 per
cent fruit Juice drink,” "30
per cent fruit Juke orangeage,” and ” 10 per cent fruit
juke erange drink."

Store Robbed
O f Food, Cash
Theft of s large quantity of
merchandise from ePnley'a
Grocery, 608 W. list St., some
time during the night was re
ported to police this morning.
The thief entered the build­
ing through a rear window and
made off with meats, tobacco
and some change from the
cash register, police said. The
entry was discovered at 4:30
this morning.
An ostlmstM &gt;,000 persons
visit the free Sanford Zoo each
week the year 'round.

CROYDON, England (U ri)
— Surrey Cub Scout chief
Edgar Lae said ha told two
ef hit wolf Cub* today to
find e new “ good deed” to
perform after he caught them
warning driven to watch out
for a polk* radar speed sen*
dawn the road.

Thor* waa a
the new building t* bn
te replace the one
by fin ,

Tefal earethaeat In Aten tl
ttl, ef which HI are now
pupils.
Parents will be invited bn
have lunch with their ih lM f
during the fln t wash hi Oc­
tober.
It waa aaaanaisd that thorn
will be a* 4-H program washing through the echo*! tkto
following tha meeting hy th*
members ef Ute P.T.C. execu­
tive board.
B1PSN81YB TAtTM
G A U M I E R O , Austria
(UP1) — Mrs. Harmion Vogel, &gt;0. cooked aa expeaatvn
dinner Sunday.
The elderly
park, a rake and 50,000 Asa­
trian schillings &gt;1,000 —- her
Ufa’s aavinga — whkh ah*
had hidden In th* weed aloe*
the day before far "safe
keeping.” “ I deal
banks,” she sold later.

Correction!
IN THE AAP AD ON PAGE «•&amp;
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IT SHOULD READ

CORN 10

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TALLY ONE FOR LYNDON — Aclreea Bette
Davis was unable to get away from the set o f
“ Hush . . . Hush, Sweet Charlotte” to register
for the November elections. So director Robert
Aldrich brought in Los Angeles Registrar Irma
Green, left, who set up the registration. Bette’s
Nov. 3 choice? Lyndon B. Johnson.

W h y Wait?
S IM C A 'S 1965 model
is here, weeks and weeks
before any other car.

1965 SIMCA
Chrysler's Lowest
Priced Car 41595’

Do you
want a
fresher,
better milk?

Tha 1065 SIMCA U a aenslbla our, economical
and warranted for 5 yearn or 50,000 mflos by
Chryaler Motors Corp., just Ilka the ’64

Civic Group To
M eet Monday
By Margaret Cosby
The first meeting of the
North Orlando Civic Associa­
tion Executive Committee wtll
be held Monday, Sept. 28. it
■ p. m. at the Civic Building in
the reereatlon area. At that
time, the agenda tor the com­
ing &gt;car will be discussed C
E. •’Chuck” Rowell, assoeia
lion president, will preside.
The next regular meeting of
the Civic Association will be
oo Monday. Oct. 3. also at the
Civic Building at which time
a nominating committee wiU
he named

New Deed

By Mrs. Ritchie Harris
The Parent Teacher Coun­
cil of Eaterprieo School met
at the eehool cafetoriura for
the flrit meeting of the school
year Tuesday evening. Dr.
Frederick Simmons, president
of the Volusia County Poison
Control, waa guest speaker.
The room count was won by
tho second and third grad*
combination clast, Mrs. Murriel Kauffman, teacher.
AU parents and friends of
the eehool were urged to Jota
the P.T.C. and support the
yearly projects. Classes at­
taining at least 75 per cent
memberthlp will be given a
banner for their room.
Mrs. Hardin announced that
duo to tha fire there are sev­
eral Item* needed by the
school, namely, two blankets,
lla cot site sheets, tin pillow
cases, aad a lock case for the
clink. Beek esses are needed
for the library. Anyone hav­
ing any ef these Items to do­
nate please call the school for
pkkup, me donate trading
stamps sa that needed Items
may be obtained.

Parents Invited
By SHS Faculty

Adult Study
Meeting Set
For Tonight
By Mildred Haney
All residents of Deltona In­
terested in adult education are
Invited to attend a meeting at
the Community Center today
at 7:30 p. m.
The purpose of this meeting
is to inform the residents oi
the programs that are avail­
able to them through the Adult
Education Movement in Flor­
ida.
Slides will be shown and
available programs will be
discussed. There will be a spe
cial guest from the Volusia
County School System and re­
gistration for the Fall and
Winter courses.
The time for beginning new
courses la now and this nest­
ing will be extremely import­
ant to give those planning the
program an opportunity to es­
tablish the Fall and Winter
program to beJt serve Del­
tona residents.
It Is hoped that everyone
will make ■ special effort to
be on hand to help establish
as many courses in Deltona
as possible.
Refreshments will be served
following the meeting.

Big Floating i r
Campus Ready
To Set Sail

SIMCA In drat for 1065, In performance, feature*
and delivery. You can be flrit, too. Drive on* today I
NOW WITH 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU

THINK GOODNESS!
. . . I ,', T. G. LEE!
There's no mistaking the extra quality of T. G. Lee milk. It’s
•ridrnt in the richer, (reaher flasor. Look for tho T . G. Lea
trademark when you want thr best.

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MRS. LOU 8. TOOL*

Teacher Joins
Lyman Faculty

:

By Jaw Caaaeftorry
Mn. Urfa S. Toole of &lt;01
Bvmljr Drive, Altamonte
•prior*, kai joined the facul­
ty at Lyman Hl»h School to
fee coordinator of the new
Cooperative Baaiaeti Educa­
tion Program.
Mrs. Toole, who ia working
on her maatera at Rolllna Collife , moved here from Winter
Carden where ahe formerly
taught at Lakevlcw High
School. Sho taught Ia*t year
It Boom High School la Or*
lando and baa been on the fac­
ulty at Jooea Buatneai Collage
ft&gt;r the pait five yaara.
She hai had practical bus!
Mia tiperlence aa a aecretary
end bookkeeper and wai em­
ployed at the Wait Orange
Memorial Hospital aa medical
records librarian and medical
aecretary.

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3rd Escapee
Recaptured
In Miami
MIAMI (UP1) - The third
of four men who broke out of |
the South Florida Mental In­
stitution near Hollywood three
weeka ago wai captured by
police here Tuesday night.
An anonymous tip lad offi­
cers to a northwest section
home whero they found Theo­
dora Brunson. Three men had
to wrestle Brunson Into sub­
mission.
The only one of the escapers
atlU at large Is Richard Shadtker, believed to have Icit the
Miami area.

H

C. F. Byrns
ROSLYN, N. Y. (UPI) Clarence K. Uyrns, 70, a lead­
er in development of the Ark­
ansas River and editor emltus of the Fort Smith, Ark.
S o u t b w a a t American and
Southwest American and
Tlmts • Itvcord, died in a hos­
pital Tuesday.

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State Penalizes
10 Truckers
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Ten Florida trucking firms
who failed to pay state mile­
age taxes have had their oper­
ating certificates canceled by
the Public Utilities Commis•Ion.
The commission said Tue*.
dey the carriers, which haulad goods which are exempt
from state regulations, failed
to show up at a public hearing
an the matter July IS.

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DELAND (UPI) - Charles
Holley, Florida GOP guber­
natorial candidate, told a fund­
raising dinner Tuesday night
Florida Democrata are solving
atate debts like "carrying watar to a fire in a leaking buc­
ket."
He said that several Demo­
cratic administrations have
raised taxox to stop the grow­
ing debt, but that doesn't help
matters a bit.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - A
H.U6.616 federal loan w as
granted to Plant City Tuesday
by the Housing ami Home Fi­
nance Agency to build too lowrent homes
The federal agency also an
nounced a &lt;474.639 loan lo Jas­
per tor construction of 43 lowrent homes.

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Chevrolet Takes Big Stride Into Fine Car Field

\

The! inches.
.and there are diatlnctlva
Chevrolet takes Its loa|*ft Corvettes »r* ottered in a styling, economy aad ease of i length (station wagons 16T.6|headlamp design, a distinctive'only eporta ear offers another i —again will ba
Iinch**) and ita 69.6 inch'new roof and rear window de-!pace setting development for highly maneuverable 16-lneh la styling. Corvette refines tie-el engine air exhauat duct*
stride into the tine ear field choice of eight distinctive handling.
Chevy II wifl be available in ‘ width. The aport coupe height sign on sedan models, restyled 1965— disc brakes on all four I wheelbase Is continued. Cor- the aerodynamic design of Its mounted in the fenders behind
with its IKS passenger ca rs- colors.
sevra modela la three aeriea. ia 54 inchci.
side trim and an attractive wheels at standard equipment vette's over-all length ts 1TS.1] famed steel reinforced fiber- the front wheels. Competition*
plus offering the widest variety New on all models will be a It will continue ita 119-inch | Fresh styling features in­ full-width core scrota the rear.
Two Sting Ray models— a toehee, width Is M.6 laches and glass body. The long, sloping! type wheel covers add to the
at luxury models snd product two-key lock system as sdded wheelbase. its 162.9 inch [elude a new grille with tingle CORVETTE America's convertible and a sport coupe |sport coupe height is 49.6|hood hat been made smoother' Corvette's sports flavor.
sgsinst
vehicle
gestures in its 54-jrear history. protection
On display in dealer show* theft. With it will be the sddinoma on Thursday, flept 34th, lion of a four positkm ignition
wit be 45 models In five dis­ switch to all models.
Extended
lubrication
is
tinctive lines of new Chevro- again a feature of all Chev­
lets. Ot these, » will be "sport rolets for 1965. Recommended
models'* — convertibles and chassis lubrication is every
6,000 miles or six months snd
hardtop.
There are all-new can to engine oil change etch 6,000
miles or 60 days.
two lines:
Following are highlights of

tom orrow! the

The regular Chevrolet, loog the five members ot Chev
lime industry sales leader, rolet's "fam ily" for 1965.:
moves to a new prestige plat
REGULAR CHEVROLET m u with the greatest comfort The top selling line is an en
and luxury ever offered.
tlrely new automobile for 1965.
The Corvalr makes a drama It is the mo&gt;t luxurious car
tic advance with its first major ever offered by Chevrolet.
styling change In five years
Fifteen models in four ser
Customer approved design les stress a bigger car c o n ­
with significant styling refine cept. The new Chevrolet is
ments, is continued for the longer by more thsn three
Chevelle, Chevy II snd Cor- Inches (to 213.1 inches), wider
vett lines. The Corvette also by m inches (to 79.6 inches)
becomes the first American snd one inch lower (to a sport
ear to provide four-wheel disc coupe height of 54.1 inches)
brakes as standard equipment. than 1964 models.
Among approximately 400
Interiors offer greater room
accessories and optional fea­ iness — three Inches more
tures available on 1905 Chev- shoulder room— plus incrcas
rolets is the first FM stereo ed leg room, both front snd
eystem offered by an auto resr. Floor tunnels are sub­
maker. Another is a telescop­ stantially smaller. The lug?
ing steering column to give age compartment has a flat
greater driving comfort for floor for easier loading.
Corvalrs aod Corvettes.
The all-new ityllng features
With its new models, Chev­ an entirely new look. Square
rolet hopes this year to estab­ front fenders sweep through
lish its third successive indus­ the body into gracefully con
try sales mark, S. E. Knudsen, toured rear quarter panels
general manager, declared.
The grille Is framed by deep­
"F or 1963, Chevrolet is keep­ ly recessed headlights.
ing pace with the public's
CORVAIR —
Chevrolet's
growing preference for pres popular small, sports-type car
ti;e transportation with the makes (he first major styling
w i d e s t possible customer change since its introduction
choice of options and features in the 1960 model year.
to fit Individual needs," he
For 1965, Corvair Is longer,
aaid.
and lower while offering in
Chevrolet offers Its custom creased engine power. It re
ers 15 colors—13 of them new retsins its 108 inch wheelbase
—on
Chevrolets, Chcvcltes. plus the air-cooled, rear-mount
Chevy Ils and Corvairs with cd engine and frame integral
up to nine two-tone combina body which make it unique
tions, depending on the model. among American built cars.
Corvair's model lineup for
1965 emphasixes
increased
sportiness. Pillar sedans and
the coupe have been dropped
The seven new models are
either convertibles or two-end
four-door hardtops.
A new top-of the-llne aerie*
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
The Cabinet split up $30 mil­ the Corsa—available in either
lion in construction funds convertible or sport co u p e Tuesday for Junior colleges replaces the Spyder models
The Turbocharged e n g i n e
in 17 Florida counties.
The funds were part o f the available on'y in Corsa models
first sale of bonds under the is increased from 150 to 180
legislative • approved Higher horsepower.
CHEVELLE Chevrolet's
Education Bond Act adopted
in 1063. The bonda were ap­ newest car was a quick favor­
ite with the motorist, record­
proved last November.
A total o f $45 million were ing 300,000 sales in its first
sold, with the $30 million go­ mcdel year.
For 1965, the Chevelle line is
ing fur junior colleges and
expanded to 12 models in four
the rest for universities.
In other high education ac­ series, including a new econ­
tion, the Cabinet, sitting as omy series, the "300." The car
113-inch
the State Board of Education, will continue ita
accepted from the Escambia wheelbase. It receives a long­
County
Commission
1,000 er, more graceful look by the
acres of land for the new addition of 2.7 Inches for an
University o f West Florida. over all length of 196.6 inches
President Harold Crosby (201.1 inches for station wa­
aaid tha property will make gons). Width continues at 716
up the main rampus of the inches but some models are
new
Institution
and
was more than an inch lower—sport
coupe height ts 52 8 inches.
worth about $t,250,00n.
In styling, the 1963 Chevelle
has a fresh front end design.
There is a new hood, grille and
bumper and fenders on all mo­
dels plus a special black-ac­
cented grille for the Malibu
Super Sport models. The rear
By Maryann .Miles
end features larger taillighU
The Bykota Class o f the and a new rear cove area.
Bear Lake Methodist Church There is also a new optional
will have an ice cream social black vinyl roof cover for
Thursday at 6:30 p. m. in the sport eotipe model*.
church cottage on Bear Lake
CHEVY H - New styling re­
Bd.
finements and a wider range
Miss Virginia English and of optional power is offered in
Leo Salmi are teachers of the Chevy II, entering its
this adult Sunday School fourth year of attracting the
class.
motorist who wants txtcful

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beautifulshapes
MmpalaX
One look at k and—presto—last yaw1! a n y a t
nan aeem like something that happened • lnag
time ago. It's longer, lower, wider—with Interior
comforts that’ll have many an sxpendve ear
wondering why h didn't think of thane fleet,
Mora shoulder room, more leg morn wp front.
Curved aide window*, rich new fabrics and an
instrument panel that's a conversation plane a l
by haetf. In fart, just shout everything's i
right down to the road. And even that’ll a
newer because the Jet-smooth ride is i
than ever. But if all this seems tike a bit ton
much to remcmlwr, don't try. Just taka a drive
at jour dealer’s. It’ll all hecunea uaiorgetuhl*

’63 Chevrolet Impale Sport Sedan

ChereUe
UfaWntm
New style, new ride—and plenty d Y t stuff,
Here’s all that made CJtevrUe America'* moat
popular new-aired car—plus some surprises that
promise to make it come on even stronger. Lika
those cleaner, bidder line*, like the silky way it
•lima over the clioppieet road*, thanke to softer
coil springs and other suspension refinements,
like V8 power that’ll make you think we stole
some of ConrUe't stuff—which we did. All folds
five engines are available from a quieter six ts
a VB that comre on 300 horses strong. Soma
people might have expected as to stand pat
after introducing a ear tills successful last ye
One drive will show you bow wrong they

*65 Chevelle Malibu Super Sport Coupe

Chevyit
• t is r / r ti!i
It may very well lie tha expenaive-eet looking
thrift ear you’ ve laid eyes on. But thrifty It kb
The big clifferenee being that Chevy IT• mar*
veloua mechanical efficiency now comes decked
ant in a debonair new look. And to keep ia
stride under the hood, there's a new ru ga ot six
engines available, including a new 300-hp V i,
Of coarse, you still get those famous Chevy I t
maintenance reducers—like self-adjusting
brakes, long-lived exhauat system and battery*
saving Detent mn generator. But If yon go by a l
the fine new features, yon could get the idea
that saving you money was about the last thing
vrs had in mind—If it weren't far that
sticker on tha window.

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CornuViti
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—like it. The entire tine now spirt* a totally
new llody by Fithrr, styled with fresh, sophis­
ticated flair that would set a European's pa lu
fluttering. Tha longer, wider design givea a l
Corniir rlosed models a thin-line hardtop rook
accented by fr.tmrless curved side windows. It
also allows more shoulder and entrance room.
And to go with the racier look, tliere’s up m
180 hp available in the new Carta series, ap In
140 hp in the Manta and 500 secies. Also a flatter
riding inde|&gt;endrnt suspension system, mem
responsive steering, ami a wider road starves.
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Cadillac’* high performance
MO horsepower engine (un­
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Mew Cadillac Offered In '6 5
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Mm »w t exteailvs clung* in
ft* giriaiss’a **year Watery.
CemptoMly asw Mo« top
kottom, torid* and oat,
1M&gt; models will appear
dealer’a showrooms on Thur»gay, according to Harold G.
Warner, general manager of
Cadillac and vke preaideat of
Genets I Motors,
Eleven medals ar* offered
In thre* caries for IMS. The
■arias are Calais, new this
year and replacing the SixtyTan series designation, DeVila and Fleetwood.
A new sedan model with a
thin pillar replaces the sixwindow Indy style in the Ca­
lais sad De Via* aeries.
Urn new model in the Fleetmeed series is the Sixty Spe­
cial sedan with Its own ex­
clusive US-Inch wheelbase and
an overall length of 2TT.5
inches, an increase of four
inches which la realised largoly in the rear passenger eon-

for INS is every bit as signi­
ficant as in styling. An all new
chassis results in still further
gains in ride handling and
smoothness and quietness of
operation.
This new chassis, the first
since ISM, includes:

—a new perimeter type
frame
—a single-pice* prop shaft
incorporating Cadillac's proven
constant velocity totals
—new four-link type rear
suspension and modified front
suspension

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THIS IMS CADILLAC Sedan dn Vllln shown the
new thin piilnr design that replaces the six
window body style in the De Ville and Calais
Serin*. It marks the first time since 1957 that
a thin pillar has bent used in a Cadillac sedan

except for the nine passenger models. Taste*
fully complimenting the new exterior look are
150 interior upholstery options, 26 more than
last year.

long and low silhouette, the vertical bumper ends house panel design results In addi- just accordingly, and all doors
strong identification from the the toll, stop, directional and tonal knee and lag room for unlock when a kay Is used from
th* outside.
rear or the distinctive upper back-up lights, giving steal- front aeat passengers.
Yet another new Mature is
structures, the INS says Cadil­ Mat nighttime recognition.
Contributing to the comfort
an automatic levaltog device
lac.”
All of Cadillac’s upper struc­ and convenience story art which maintains ft* car at de­
The front view la masslva,
with Cadillac's tradlUonal tures are restyled and feature thro* new Cadillac options for sign or normal height regard
Uss of pauenasr or trunk toad
An after models, ascapt the cross-hatch grill* which ex­ curved side windows. Both ms.
Seventy • rive*, r e t a i n a tends between v e r t i c a l l y eoavsrtiblss bavo curved tam­ The first is a tolaaeaping It ia standard an th* sixty
steering wheel which allows Special sedan and Eldorado
wheelbase of 1M.S inch** mounted headlamps. The park pered glass backlights.
Overall length la S4 inches, up ing lamps ar* recessed into Comfort and convenience ar* a three-inch field of movement convertible.
Interior trim combinations
the key word* for the interior for maximum adaptability.
ene-hatf inch over last yaar. the new bumper.
This telescoping feature is In total ISO, 26 more than last
Tht Fleetwood Seventy - Five From the side, Cadillac’s of the INS CadUlae. All seat
e e d a n and limousine car­ length is emphasised by clean backs in th* Calais and D* addition to the tilt stoaring yaar, in a choice of seven
doth materials and popular
ry over t h e i r 1IM dl unbroken Itooa which are ar Ville models are higher and wheel of the past two years.
manslens and exterior styling canted by three distinct planes contoured. Th# front floor tun­ A second option is the re&lt; perforated leathers. Cadillac
nel is substantially reduced designed power door locks. remains the largest user of
About the IMS Cadillac Mr. of metal.
Warner said, “ From any an­ From the rear the IMS in sixe in all models. And a When a front door is locked or leather in the auto Industry.
Cadillac's engineering story
gle, the broad front end, the bumper is big and broad; the |new concept In instrument unlocked all other doors ad

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�Olds Offers Companion To Dynamic 88
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Sept 23, 1964— Pag* S-A

frra li

which goes on sale today as one o f the series o f
new Olds offered In the Sanford area.

SALESMAN DAVE TOMLINSON o f Holler
Motor Sales stands beside this 1065 Oldsmobile

"Series identification In the ical design changes include i increased to 25 gallons to per­
entire line of 1963 OldimobUes. new frame for increased rigkl mit longer Intervals between
from the F-83’s on up to the ity and improved stability refueling stops during modern
96'a—all 33 model*," Mctzel Front and rear suspension* turnpike travel.
added, "ia more pronounced are newly designed for better
A styling and comfort inno­
than aver. Our dealers will
dixplay them publicly on
Thur*day, September 24."
Speaking
to
newspaper,
magazine, radio. and televlikm editor* from arms* the
nation at Oldimoblle'a 1985 Na­
tional Pre*a Preview In De­
troit, Metzel and Chief Engin­
eer, J. B. Reitz described the
new Super Rocket at a bigger
m o r e powerful engine of
lightweight cast-iron design
"Engine displacement has
been increased by I per cent
Belt* aaid, "yet engine weight
haa been substantially reduced.
Teamed with the new Turbo
Hydra-Matic transmission, the
performance of the 425 cubic j
inch Super Rocket ia sensa-|
tlonal. With horsepower rat-!
inga from 310 to 370, the new
engine will greatly enhance the
outstanding reputation OldsTHE NEW CHEVROLET for 1965 ia being
mobUe haa already earned In
offered this year by Holler Motor Sales in San­
In the performance field. Alert,
ford. Holler, which net the pace in car sales for
effortless response to even a

wishing a lighter model vehicle ia shown abov*
with Fred Yenkle.
(Herald Photo)

CORVAIRS ARE OFFERED to Sanford area
motorists again this year by Holler Motor Soles.
Th* sharp automobile, ever popular with those

* In

Oktanobtk Is introducing lor alight Increase la throttle open­ ride and handling. 1b*
IMS, e m w , glamorous com­ ing W the moet significant en­ chassis alio features wider
panion to tha Dynamic SS. to gineering advancement la our front brakes on the Dynamic
be known at tba Drift M. Tbit new cars and is Immediately and Delta tt's, Jetatar I and
m w OldJmobile, along with apparent to tha driver,"
Starfire* for greater brake
tha Dynamic* M't, JtttUr I, He said the m w transmission life. Os the M'e, both troot and
Starfire* tad M't, It powered la equipped with a variable rear brake widths have been
by Okltmobile'! recently de­ vane for alert performance Increased.
veloped 423 cubic inch Super at every driving speed and to "An especially Important
Rocket engiM teamed with the eliminate part-throttle down­ change for the benefit o f our
Turbo Hydra-Matlc transmits- shift. It retains the Hydra-Ma- customers," Metzel a id , "la
ion for the moet loatanancouily tie's dual range feature for the extra roominess built Into
mpoatlve performance in added safety in downhill brak­ all full-site Oldsmobilea for
the divitka's Malory, it was ing.
1985. Moat of the interior dim
announced today by General "In addition to the avail ensions have been Increased,
Manager Harold X. Metael.
ability o f the Turbo Hydra with shoulder room for exam
"Furthermore,’’ he aaid, Matic transmission," said Bel- ply, nearly four inches greater.
"the completely new and room tx, "Oldsmobile for the first "And too," he continued,
ier bodies ad all our full-aite time ia offering In all N 's, Jet "the design of these new cars
Old*mobile*, Including the star 1 and Starfire modeli, a ha* permitted us to Increase
Jetatar M, are dramatically floor-mounted four-speed man luggage capacity in the trunk
reetylad with curved aide win ual transmission, fully syn­ by up to 3.9 cubic feet."
down glut and new roofline* chronized In all gears."
Metzel also reported that
in all models.
He noted that other mechan­ fuel lank capacity had been

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vation for 1963 ia a new splitback front seat with a large
center arm rest—designed for
tboae who tike the sporty look
of bucket Mats. When the arm
rest la raised, it provides the
extra utility of « bench seat.
The new typu seat ia standard
on Delta 38 Holiday sedans
aod coupes and on tne 96 Holi­
day Sports aedan, coupe, and
convertible.
“ Another striking change In
interior decor," Metzel aakl,
"i* the instrument panel, with
large, circular dials and Indi­
cators located for easier-thanever visibility. And too—the In­
strument panel finish varies
with the series—brushed alum­
inum in the 68’*, black moroccccn in the Starfircs, walnut
grain in the 96'a."
In describing exterior styling
features of the new Oldsmo­
bilea, Metzel pointed out the
distinctive rooflines ami other
styling characteristics which

differ between aeriei and body
styles.
,
"The Starfire styling ia par­
ticularly distinctive. This fullsize sports car bat its own
roof, rear quarter, froot and
rear end design and specific
grille. Side moldings give the
appearance of eaterual ex­
haust pipes which eod in func­
tional side exhaust outlets just
ahead of the rear bumper.
"Oldsmoblle’s 96 models for
1965," Metzel said, "are more
elegantly luxurious than ever
—the most distinctive cart in
Oldsmobile's history. The 96's
have their owa roofs, rear
quarters, bumpers, grille, and
side styling motifs. The 98
Holiday Sports coupe, with its
own specific roof, features far
the first time a V-shaped rear
window.
"The 96 Holiday sedan." h*
added, "has Its own roof, dif­
ferent from that of the optional
vinyl covered 96 Luxury se­
dan."

much o f the Southeast this past year with
Charlie Smith, above, the salea manager, haa
sights set for a repent this approaching year.

[j Introducing the Rocket Action C ars!

1 O L D S M O B I L E F0" I

Merrie England

Elizabethans Recall Past
LONDON (NEA) — The Bri­
tish have nut changed much in
the past 400 year* if the or­
ganizers of the "Shakespear’s
England" exhibit here are to
be believed.
This exhibit, which is a hit
with American visitors, Is de­
signed to stress the similtarities between the two Elizabethan ages, rather than their dif­
ferences.
Consider town planning, for
example, Shakespeare's con­
temporaries were Just as wor­
ried about sprawling ctiies.
creeping suburbia and the
shrinkage of green parkland
as their successors today, ac­
cording to the exhibit, which

was set up in London's Gore
Hotel.
Or take traffic control. The
early Elixabethans bit their
nails over the congestion of
London's narrow streets, just
as Britons today curse their
own traffic jams.
Sixteenth Century Britain
was just as sports mad as it is
today, only in those days
Uste ran to bear baiting
rather than to soccer and rug­
by.
In the "Shakespeare's Eng­
land" exhibition items are ar­
ranged so as to show that
British tastes have not chang­
ed down the centuries. Thus
modern comic books are shown

alongside 16th Century broad­
sheets, a TV dinner next to
Elixabethan
recipes.
(The
English, it is said, had no more
appreciation for good food 400
years ago than they have to­
day.)
There is nothing new even
in plumbing. The exhibit In­
cludes a replica of the world's
first water closet, which was
made for Queen Elizabeth !
from the drawings of her god­
son, Sir John Harrington. (Sir
John's name, incidentally, ex­
plains the American use of the
word "john" to describe such
a convenience.)
Visitors to the exhibit find
that Britons as early as 1604

were preoccupied with the
problem of smoking. Thus, a
diatribe from King James 1
dated that year, and now on
display at the exhibit, des­
cribes smoking as "a custom
loathsome to the eye, hateful
to the nose, harmful to the
brain and dangerous to the
lungs."
One of the surprises of the
exhibit is that Shakespoare
was as big a boxoffice draw
in his lifetime as be is today.
One of the rare documents on
display shows that in February 1592, Shakespear's "Hen­
ry VI" was making more
money than the plays of his
rivals Greene and klarlowe
put together.
In contrasting the two Eli­
zabethan ages, the organizers
of the exhibit make some tall
claims for Shakeapearw as a
"tim eless" mao.
Thus, U .Shakespeare were
afve today, he would have
great sympathy for the devel
oping countries, the exhibit
ors claim.
He would also vote for "the
party of peace and imagination, if there k one," in the
general elections is Britain
this year.

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All-new from every view ...G reat new Olds Dynamic 88!

Plus a whole new Okto
Rocket Action lineup I
There's plenty to get excited about In Olds for
'65! The Ninety-Eight nrrie* i* more elegant
than ever. The Startlre and JeUtar I boast a
fiery new :i70-h.p. Starfire V-8 that make* going
Olds an even sportier proposition! Jetatar 88,
VUta-Crulser, F-85—whatever you liked about
them before you'll like even belter now. 3e« your
Oklamobile Dealer—vAsrs Ike action iW

St. Petersburg
Times Backs
Johnson
A PROBLEM OLD AND NEW : London o f yesteryear found itself con­
fronted with traffic jams ns taxing as those of today,___________________

Birmingham News Backs Goldwater
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (U Pl)
—The Birmingham News has
endorsed Sen. Barry Goldwa­
ter for the presidency, saying
he "offers .Alabama and all
Am enca a challenge."
The editorial in its Sunday
editions said "the News shares
Sen. Goldwater's belief that
throughout the land there is a
'basic distrust of the present
•administration.

fuel

in c r e a s e d

There’s nothing so frustrat­
ing
at to be caught on one o f
"Freedom, the News be­
the
new turnpikes or eipresslieves, means responsibility
ways
and set the fuel gauge
and Lyndon John1 -o rarely
hit
the
xero mark. Only one
mentions either
^rd. His
thing
bo
do—take the next
campaign utterances are about
exit
and
find
a gasoline sta­
the materialistic. He talks of
prosperity, he talks of peace
when there la no peace. He U
a purveyor of political sooth­
ing syrup which does not cure
but merely lulls."

tion. This won’t happen ao
often in the 1965 full-sise
Oldsmobilea. Fuel tank capa­
city has been Increased to
25 gallons for fewer stops.

ST. PETERSBURG &lt;UPI&gt;The St. Petersburg Times ed­
itorially endorsed Lyndon B.
Johnson for reflection Sun­
day and said a large vote for
the President would strengthen
"our international position.”
The newspaper, which back­
ed the Kenedy-Johnaon ticket
in 1960, was critical of Repub­
lican nominee Barry Gokiwater.
The editorial charged Goldwater with being "both reck­
less and irresponsible in his
words. He makes a statement
and then must clarify it or
have a Republican like Gen­
eral Elsenower interpret it—
only to find K contradicts the
stand he toik previously."

Notice IU longrr, lower, wliler proportion* and
impnwive new linee. Inside, new Uisurira snd
comfort* everywhere you look. Kvm rife* new,
thank* to umoothcr-lhnn-cver, four-coil-spring
ausprndon. And Just wait till you *rlion-Uit
It* I'JVcuble-Inch, 3IO-h.p. Super Roeket V-81
Pick from all the Dynamic 88s, Including three
W0m top-of-the-nerlee deluxe Delta 88 modeta

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�Each wrist bat Bo own
grille, bumpers aad other Men
tiflcatlon to give it Its own
individuality.
All models have tramelesa
Class. Power operated radio
antennas are located an the

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rear Naders ef (bo LoSobrt,
Wildcat aad Eloctra models.
Bukfc wfll market » modele la its INI line, taelodiag
tlx la the Special aad Spodal
Deluxe eerie*; four hi the Sky­
lark; seven different LeSebrca;

tan Wildcats; aorta Storing
and the om Riviera medal.
la addition, thorn wfll bo twa %
stx-poeseager M i two ate*
passenger versions af tha new
apostwigon, featuring the paw
ornmie sky roof.

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Sydney Turns It On
For USS Enterprise

cilities. Here Harold Whittern stands beside the
Wildcat which wan introduced in the Sanford
area today.
(Herald Photo)

BUICK WILDCAT ii shown on dlrplay at Bill
Hemphill Motors. The Bulcka for 1965 are trendin f toward tha more sportier design and fa­
MUr iw h I n tots fated
both (root tad roar.
Than i n many IMS tea*vatioo* la tha Hoick lias, such
aa tha Atoappaarlag bsadlamps
naatf hi tha Riviera. Whaa aot
la operation, tha haadtaapo

disappear behind (ho fonder
grilles.
The Skylark aad Electro
series Introduce "wall to wall"
tallompa — e wide horizontal
•trip running the width of the
cor.

Leflabro, Wildest and Elec­
tro convertibles have a rear
window of solid plate safety
flaae to maintain clear vision.
The top may be lowered with
the glass in place.
A new "notch back" seat.

combining the appearance of
bucket aorta with the utility
of bench seats, la available in
Wildcat and Eloctra models.
Instrum« t panels and in­
terior fanturoe are now oa aB
aeries.

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L1TB ON THE MISSISSIPPI with this largo raft of logs, guidnd by a
small outboard motorboat, in shown on a stretch between Nine Mile Island
between Dubuque, Iowa and Savanna, 111. It is tha first such raft delivery
on the river since 1916.

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Speaking Out M akes
Courtship Unrocky
Boar Admiral
NEW TORE (UP!) - Fe­ keep aeol heeds. According to
od they would have
males who don’t went to U tho firm’s consultant In mat­
left tar a farther full week’s ■plasters ought to play it ters romantic, thare are four
cruising whoa they reached cool—and plan to marry the
It vaa a fantastic wakoma
techniques which seem to aid
the ead ef their Journey at boy.
tar a taataatia ship. laid « • Norfolk, Virginia, oa October Thla advice cemea from a couplet la improving emo­
U» Navy MUM* &lt;*
4.
firm that aukea a bualneea tional communication.
•Tha aaly thaa I aaw any
He
was
kipk
la
hie
praise
Tho advice:
of knownlg aomethlng about
^t.k| uha this baton was when
for the Australia frigate courtahlp and marriage, for
—The technique of asking.
wa oetand Tokyo Bay at tbs
Hinas Derweat, which took ap the product the outfit makea Yon can never assume you
aad ad tha war."
escort doty during a
keep* ft involved ia the warp know what your boaa means
Sydney had waited I
efratica
of fliapowor bp the aad woof af romantie Ilf*.
by a phrase, gesture or voiceawatha Nr tor Balarprlsa, tha
carrier eft lydaay.
tone. Yet moat of us do aaThe
manufacturer
ef
cedar
larasat ship to visit Australis
"She knew Jest what
chaste, tha Lane Co., figure ttrme thla very thing. Aak
Tbs teu to n IIB-foot «srstar waa taking threa days out wanted and performed real tha aweetheart cheat* are an your fiancee what he mean*
Intricate part ef the romance or fMla. Then repeat to him
at Hm round tha-world eruisa well." he said.
Rear Admiral Strean
you understand by tha extheme.
to damoostrata Its IncTcdibla
&gt;• was convinced that nueltar An opinion research survey pianatlon. Only It he saya
rtrtkiag power to AustrsUsn
aad politic* power bad treomodoea advan­ revealed that four out of five •yea, that’s right* can you
tage* which emeOer ship*
glrla who rocelved chaste feel that you’re both on the
would have eventually.
Sydney Harbour was the
right track toward emotional
The Commanding Officer of were married within a year,
aaly aaehoraia la mainland
understanding.
and
S
O
per
cent
ef
the
girla
tha Enterprise, Captain Fred­
Aastralla daap eooogh to ae—Never generallia about
rocelved their hop* cbeeta
erick
H.
Mlcbaalla,
USN,
said
commodsta tha Eatarprlsa, but
your
fiancee or beau'a feel­
from
beaux.
he bad never been ea a ship
its nuclaar powarad escort
Now, the company cornea ing*. It is vital for eouplea to
which
received
such
aa
over­
ships, tha cruiser Loot Beach
up with Information that can learn that feelings, eften ir­
whelming welcome.
aad tha frigate Balnbrtdge,
help young people In Iovo rational or non-rational, ra­
"There
were
ao
many
email
paid courtesy ealls at tha ports
ther than logic motivate ac
craft,
but
they
were
so
order­
el Melbourne aad rramaatla.
tiona.
NEW PANELS
ly
they
never
hampered
the
They Jotoad Eotarprlae of! tha
—Never assume there la a
New South Walsa coast to operation of the ship la aay There are several things
right or ‘ wrong about any­
way."
he
said.
•bout
the
new
Instrument
taka up station for tha nast
thing. Remember that almoet
lag od the Journey to New Eaa Captain Mlchaella said the panel in the 1065 Oldemobite
United States had made great SS’a, M'a and Starflrea which always there la no right or
Kotarprlaa'i hug# propaUora strides hi endear power re­ will appeal to men and wom­ wrong aide but thera aro dif­
began churning up tha bottom search and were cutting down en alike. Pint — larger, ferent aides. Tho difference
eaalar-to-rsad circular gauges ean be reduced or removed—
almost aa soon as sha enter coats considerably.
He said one of me many aro grouped center front of but not until absolute rights
od Sydnoy llartwur.
Ivory available p o l i c e advantages was the abeance tho driver. No Marching for and wrongs aro put out of
launch waa oa hand to ward of emoke on board making Uila gang* or that one. On# ono’a mind.
—Adopt the principle *f
off the small craft which at landing aircraft nailer aad glance will answer whatever
the question oa tho driver** basic respect for personalities
tints movod dangerously close safer.
Once la tar open aea
mind. And. of atyllng tnter­ —of each other. For com
in their oothuslasm to wsl
launched
M plane* from her set—panels In the M i will be aunleatlona to prosper, rela
coma the cantor.
flnlahed In brushed aluminum, tiona between boy and girl
Yecbta, power boata aod Carrier Air Wlag Six for
even a surf boat Jockeyed for formation flight ever Sydney the Starflrea In black leather, must be baaed on eelf-respcct
poaltlon, and paaalng ferries and Canberra, the national and the M'a In walnut grain. and respect for the other.
listed alarmingly aa crowds capital.
owarmed to one side to gat a A smaller formation ef nine
better view of tha mighty ship. aircraft streaked ever Sydney
But a kma surfboard rider in a special "L " formation In
probably bad the best look of honour of "Legacy Week
all. He paddled soma four The larger formation ran'
mlks Into the open sea and listed of VlgUeote, Phantom
managed to approach within Skyhawk and Crusader air­
100 feet of the carrier beforo craft.
police In escort craft spotted The commander ef Carrier
him. lie waa curtly given hla Air Wing Six, Commander
paddling ordara and dlicon Thomas L. Nielson, has plan
soUtely headed back for shore ned 10 firepower demonvtra
Her flight deck brUtllng with tiona and flyovers of capital
strike aircraft. Enterprise tin cities along the round-theally dropped anchor In the Inn­ world route.
er harbour. There was no "We get better each time,"
wharf big enough to take her. be said. "This show we put
Her anchor hit bottom at the on for Sydney baa been our
earn# place where tha giant beat so far. The boys really
British liners Queen Mary aod outdid themselves for the Aus­
Quean Elisabeth (each around tralians."
•0,000 tons) had stopped dur
lag their wartime visits.
’BENCH’ BRAT
Among the first on hoard Sure, most people like buc­
By ordering your HiUheat early you gave the
ware members of tha Legacy ket Mats! But when the car’s
Foundation, tha organic*lion full of kids or adults, tho
tirna, trouble ax) worry o f a last minute ruth
sat up to cars for tha widows bench-type seat gives a lot
when waiting manna discomfort Take jurt a few
aad orphans of Australian aer more room. Bo — Oldemoblle
Is prepare for a comfortably warm
vlcemtn killed In war.
haa come up with a combina­
home
thla
winter.
Phllbeat-the higjb quality
Tha Enterprise craw had re­
tion Mat that’ll suit all kinds
sponded magnificently to
Thillipg 66 home heating o d -k d e e a homing...
appeal for funds and tha Com of people- H'a a bench type
gives yoa uniform haat And its economical, tool
•eat, with a large center arm­
mender of Carrier Division
rest section. When it’a np,
H yoa wish, w el ayrtematkaUy I I yoor storage
Two. Rear Admiral Bernard
throughout tho winter season. Give us a ring now
If. Strean, handed over a che­ there’s plenty cf room for the
que far 1000 dollars to the driver and two passengers.
aad
let as dclivsr your Fhilheat early.
When tho armrest ia folded
Foundation.
The Foundation In turn pre­ down, the Mat takas ew a
sented a Legacy plaque com bucket seat appearance and
memoratlng the ship’s visit to provides armchair comfort
for tho driver and the front
Sydney.
Addressing a Press confer seat passenger. Tha seat la
eace on board Rear Admiral standard ia Holiday sedans
E. H. MeALEXANDER, Pres. A Mgr.
Straaa captained that the pur and coupes In the Delta S8
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True, there’s a new high-style touch. But that’s hardly a ll Engineering
still has the emphasis. It’s a Buick tradition. So are the extras
Buick spends a little extra on. Like finned brake drum s that d o a little betteh
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Pontiac Gives New Concept In Automotive Design
P u t i n M otor D tvM oa if*
fort • completely now con­
cept in tutomotiTo design and
styling with tho Introduction
of their IMS model*.
The Catalina, Star Chief
and Bonneville models all
present an appealing silhou­
ette aa they are longer, lower
and wider on tho exterior and
contain more room and lux­
urious furnishings in the in­
terior.
The combination o f styling
excellence a n d outstanding
performance, which has vault­
ed Pontiac into on* of the
front runners in automobile
sales, prevails again in 1965.
The Catalina modets, the
Grand Prix sports coupe and
all station wagons have a
121-inch wheelbase while the
Star Chief and Bonneville
models measure 124 Inches
(except the Bonneville Sa­
fa ri).
The overall length of the
Catalina and Grand Prix haa
been increased to 214.6 Inches
and tho Star Chief and Bon­
neville
models
are 221.7
inehea long. All Safari mod­
els measure 217J inches.
Pontiac's high selling Cat­
alina series ia available In
seven models—two and fourdoor sedans, two and fourdoor hardtop*, six and ninepassenger station wagons and
■ convertible.
The Star Chief series o f­
fers n four-door hardtop and
• four-door sedan.
Bonneville b u y e r s may
choose
between
a sports
coupe, a four-door hardtop, a
■ix-passenger station wagon
and a convertible.
Pontiac’s award - winning
aports coupe, the Grand Prix,
will again be entered in the
luxury ear field.
In announcing the new
models, E. M. Estes, a Gen­
eral Motor* vice president
and general manager of Pon­
tiac said, "every 1965 model
is a newly-inspired Pontiac
creation containing perform­
ance, styling and luxury fea­
tures never before offered In
the middle price range."
The 1965 Pontiac* go on
aale in dealer showrooms
Thursday.
All the body atylee for 1965
are completely new. They all
have the obvious appearance
advantages o f curved glass
which allows the upper struc­
ture to better integrate with
tho lower as part of the over­
all car design. This is partic­
ularly evident on the sport*
coupe with ita fast-flowing
roof line. Curved glass at»o
makes possible a more effi­
cient us* of space.
A Pontiac exclusive for
1905 Is the articulated wlndshietd wiper which give* a
greater sweep area than ever
before. This system la design­
ed to wipe at much higher
apeeds than any other sys­
tem. The articulated wiper ia
atandard on all Pontlse mod­
els except the Catalina which
offers It as an option. The
articulated wiper has greater
tension of the blade to the
glass and gives better wiping
la the critical com er areaa o f
the windshield.
Pontiac windshields a r e
larger and have less curva­
ture for Improved vision and
more effective coverage by
the new windshield wiper*.
Custom detailing In many
areas has been introduced on
the new models. Wheel open­
ing moldings, stainless steel
body guard side moldings and
sparkling new chrosne die
cast front and rear end treat­
ments are all featured In
1965. large wrap - around
bumpers are scaled to longer
and more dominant front end
ahect metal.
Several important Improve­
ments have been mad* in the
Pontiac convertibles which
mean
better
performance,
more comfort and Increased
safety. All convertible* have
a new tempered glass rear
window to provide the ulti­
mate in visibility and durabil­
ity. This window does awsy
entirely
with
deformation
and scratching. Also, the win­
dow does not need to be re­
moved and may be lowered
readily with the top.
MORE ROOM
Greater roominess has been
designed into the completely
new full-size Oldsntoblleo for
1965. Most Important Interior
dimensions have been in­
creased. Shoulder room, for
example, Is nearly 4 inches
greater. At the same time,
luggage rapacity has been in
creased by ss much ss four
cubic feet.

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Fire Auxiliary
Raising Funds
Ry Mr*. Frsak Whit#
The DeRary Volunteer Fire
Department Auxiliary ia currently sponsoring s e v e r a l
fund raising projects. Orders
are being taken for Duncan
Hines Fruit Cakes in various
sizes and they may he placed
with Mr*. William Ogden of
102 Estrella Rd.
Mrs. Charles Ulrich will
sell Christmas cards, showing
hsr samples at the next Aux­
iliary meeting.
Orders for magazine sub­
scriptions may alto be placed
through the organliaticn.

V A N IT Y OFFERED

THIS PONTIAC BONNEVILLE is on display at
Bill Hemphill Motors and present* a number of
new ideas for the particular motorist. Hemp­

Oldsmoblte's 96 Luxury se­
dan is equipped with some
mighty pleasing item* for
the ladies of the family. Ruilt
into the back o f the frent
seat is a very attractive vani­
ty compartment which in­
cludes a mirror, vanity light*
and tissue dispenser.

hill ia seen beside the car an it waa parked near
his W. First Street establishment.
(Herald Photo)

Crisis In Roman Catholic Education

Parochial Students Flood Public Schools
lay teachers’ salaries ss well
By Robert Ceckxsr
Newspaper Enterprise Assn. as sisters* salaries, which
CINCINNATI, Ohio (N EA ) average Use than 91,600 an­
nually.
—First grad* classes in e 19Cincinnati's
A r c h bishop
,-ounty area o f southern Ohio
Karl Alter says that three,'xperienced their own popu* fourths o f all Catholie chil­
ation esplosion when schools
dren in the archdiocese al­
■pened this year. Thsy re- ready attend kindergarten in
.eivrd a delug* c f 10,000 ex­ public schools, and “ adding
tra children.
on* more year to their pre­
At least 100 new teachers tence in the public echool*
had to be found in a hurry. will not Interfere too serious­
Unused rooms ware sprueed ly with their religious train­
up and temporary elnssrooths
ing."
vere installed In basements,
This summer, Cincinnati’s
rymnasiums and n e a r b y
Catholic first-graders attend­
church halls. And taxpayers ed daily elasses in religion.
will be paying an extra |4.5 And during the school year,
million this year.
first grade pupils will have
These children would have
once-a-wrek religiTus classes.
gone to Romnn Catholic paro“ With this basic trainiag,"
chial schools. Rut last spring,
Msgr. Ryan says, *'th# chil­
the archdiocese o f Cincinnati
dren will he prepared to re­
regretfully a n n o u n c e d it ceive their first Holy Com­
couldn’t afford to continue Its
munion during the second
first grade, *o it was elimin- grade, as is now the custom."
ated.
More than a few Catholics,
Thu*
the
archdiocese,
both lay and religious, have
among the first to establish
questioned whether parochial
a parochial school system, be­
schools new—or ever—can
came the first in the nation to
provide all Catholic children
atmlish part of it on an arch­
with a solid education in their
diocese-wide basis. Rut, other faith.
cemmunitiea across the na­
Mr*. Mary Perkins Ryan,
tion, Cathotie and non-Cathoauthor o f “ Are Parochial
lics are being confronted with Schools the A nsw er?" argues
similar problems.
Catholic school classes have
NEW ENGINE
been dropped in Rochester,
Most
people, not technicalKansas City, Spokane, St.
Louis, Richmond, Vs., Green ly-minded, are satisfied with
Hay Wl»., Fargo, N. D., Sn- the fact that their car Is
ginaw, Mich., Marion, Ohio, equipped with an engine and
and In the northern Virginia
a transmission that will per­
suburbs o f Washington, D. C.
The effects o f the popula­ form when they want it to
tion explosion are not, o f perform—smoothly and quiet­
course, limited to parochial ly. Oldsmoblle’* 1965 combina­
schools. Publie school* are tion of th* new 425 cubic Inch
having their probiemi, too. ■Super Rocket engine and th*
Rut Catholic schools are sup­ Turbo Hydra-Matir transmis­
ported In the mein by free­ sion gives an exhibition o f
will offerings instead o f pub­ smooth, qulst, and exhilarat­
lic tax money.
ing teamwork that's almost
Thus, while Catholie schools unbelievable.
have the aam* classroom and
teaching - shortage problems,
they have no assured method
of obtaining funds to cope
with the problems.
There are mors than 13,000
Catholic grammar and high
schools in the nation, enrolling about 15 per cent o f the
IT. S. school-age population.
If funds were available, the
percentage would soar, for
In 1962, nearly 200,000 appli­
m ovtd
cants to parochial schools had
t* SANFORD
to be turned away.
It now appears that the Ho­
rn a n Catholie Church In
America may have no other
choice but to modify it* goal
of assuring every Catholic
child e
through-the-grade*
Catholic education.
The
Cincinnati
aituation
provides an example. The Rt.
Rev. Msgr. Carl Ryan, the
Virginia Tetroekl
archdiocese’ s superintendent
I*. I), flux 1214
of schools, says simply that
Sanford
it’s hard to find teachers
Phyllla Ruirnsteia
willing to work for salaries
FA 2-6254
which are about |l,60o lets
Lake Mary
than what publie schools pay.
Nora Norris
“ In 1950," Msgr. Ryan re­
TE 8.1514
ports, “ there were 961 sister*
8. Seminel#
and 120 lay teachers in the
Mildred Haaey
archdiocese. In 1963, there
66H-5S31
were 1,026 sisters and 867 lay
DeRosa
teacher*. In other words, dur*
Mary
Getting*
ing this period the increase of
Hear Lake
sisters was 65, that o f lay
293-6817
teachers 738."
Sophie llainea
Ry dropping the first grade,
6SK-1102
Msgr. Ryan hopes to increase
licUary

that providing a general edu­ teachers they employ, could
cation for all Catholics has be put to better us* If con­
proved an impotsibl* task centrated on Improved re­
for the church, and that In ligious education.
Non-Cathotic children, she
trying to carry It out the
church has neglected to pro­ points out, have long attend*
vide “ anything like adequate td tummtr “ Bible schoole,’*
religion* training for tho** or weekly "Hebrew schcoti,"
not In Catholie schools' — without ill effects. She add*
more than half o f all school- that Catholics might well be
advised to investigate this.
age Catholics.
Mrs. Ryan suggests that
Some Catholics have. The
monsy spent on maintaining Cincinnati summer program
tha parochial schools—an es­ is one example. Priests in the
timated 1 1.8 billion annually archdiocese o f Roston are
—and the more than 183,000 building schools of religion,

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school - ago Catholics • a d
adults.
Official* In the Cincinnati
arrlidioceae hope no addition*
nl grade* will have to be
eliminated from their paro­
chial Si limit system. But they
admit it ia a possibility. And
public school officials are
wondering how many trans­
ferred Catholie first-graders
will rontimift their education
in public schools, thus crest­
ing an even bigger financial
headache.

On Sandiest Beach
W ho Needs Ocean?

The Latest:
Instant
Breakfast

LOS ANGELES (UPI) —
SANTA FE. N. M. (U H ) [of a huge block of the high You had to figure that If

—The biggest, sandiest beach
In North America attracts
thousands o f sightseers daily,
but it's 1,000 miles from the
nearest ocean.
Whit*
Sands
National
Monument in southern New
Mexico Is one o f the state’s
leading tourist attractions—
second cnly to Carlsbad Ca­
verns. Covering hundred* of
square miles, the brilliant
whit* dunes o f gypsum have
a magnetic pull for people in
the land-locked Southwest.
The sands, burning bright
under the New Mexico sun,
pick up the hues o f a Western
sunset lata In the day and
reflect tha colors o f the des­
ert during twilight hours.
Soft, del icate pastels and even
fiery reds — a sight that
causes scores o f fast-paced
motorists to pause and gap*
—are the evening and early
morning colon o f the reflect­
ing sands.
U. 8. 70 psstss tho edge o f
the White Rands, and tourists
tsks a winding eight-mile
drive In and out o f tha dunes.
On the edges a n yucca and
s o a p wtedt in scattered
dumps, but In the center of
the dunes are miles o f no­
thing but sand. All signs of
Ilfs disappear, and tha visitor
teems adrift in a brilliant
whit* sea.
Snowplows are used by the
monument rsngen to keep
tha roods through tha sand
dunes open. Geologists es*
tlmate the Whits Rands were
started millions of years ago
as the result o f the settling

plateau in New Mexico. In science eould develop in­
centra*!, on* edge o f the stant soft drinks, anything
dunes banks up against ths was possible in the kitchen.
Malpal, a black lava flow
Apparently It is. Now on*
which scientists think took company says It has solved
place about 1500.
the problem of tho** who
The only animal Ufa on skip breakfast to be t t work
th* sands ere tiny white mice, on time.
hut they are rarely seen by
Tho solution? I n s t a n t
visitors. They leave tracks breakfast.
behind after a night of
The product, by Carnation,
scampering, but they burrow supplies 29 per cent c f tha
deep In the sand in the day­ minimum daily requirement
time to avoid the heat and o f proteins, mlnsrait and
hawk*. On th* adjoining Mal­ vitamins.
All th* .“ cook'*
pal, scientists say tha mics does is pour • gists o f milk
are coal black.
and stir in ths powder. It dis­
Next to ths sands is the solves instantly.
Whit* Sands Missile Range,
The instant b r e a k f a s t
proposed horn* for future corns* in three flavors—cho­
landings by space craft.
colate, coffee and plain.

T o d a y is '6 5 P o n tia c D a y .

1965:

Theyear o f the Quick Wide-Tracks

What do wo moan by "qu ick” ? Just this: A now-alt-ovsr Pontlae Pontlae offarlng a naw Turbo Hydro-llotle
—tho silkiest, swiftest-shifting automatic transmission you ovor touchad a toa to; oagor now Trophy V -l
powar; now stoorlng agility; a sursr-footad Wldo-Track rldo. And a naw Pontlao Tompost that's bacoma avan
mora of ■ Pontlao with now stylo, now lin gth and Pontlic-quick ra flu a s to match. You novor know ears
could bo so boautiful, and so koonly alort to your touch. This Is your year to drive a Wldo-Track—quick I

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^ow ^oos ,,1B success car o u td o itself fo r 1965 7 B eautifully, just b ea u tifu lly. B ut th is Pontiac has no
in te n tio n o l g e ttin g by on looks alone, though it could. So there's n e w quickness, Pontiac style. A
n e w nim blcnoss. N ow fuel savings. A sm ooth, easy new tide. Drive a '6 5 Pontiac and tee b ow
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Nolle* I* hereby slvea that
It—Iaeurane#
t—Beauty
Cara
Ih* ssdorelgnod will, oa th*
( —Day NureerlM
ft—School* A Instruction#
•Ih day o f October, A. D. t i lt ,
B-Chltd Car*
Tt—Employmoat Borrleoo
proooat Is Ih* Honorabl* Coun.
a—Dog*—c o t * —Pota
Tl—Mala Help Wantad
gb* pH. 25. Air
* Heottxf ly Jadgo o f Bomlnolo Coualy,
to—
U
reotock
Tl—Famal*
Hslp Wantad
Florid*. Iholr final return, as.
IS—Bpoclal NottsM
Tt—Mala or Famals Halp
ust aad voucher*, aa AdminA1R-CONDITIONINO m
Tt—Baleo Help Wantad
t ( —Coloring
lalratrM** o f tb* Estit* of
It— p l a c t o Est
TT—Situation Wonted
By TEDDERS
ESSIE U WILSON, deceased,
II—Income Prsporty
It—Special
Berries*
and at said lima, then aad
H. B. POPE CO„ Inc.
M—Swimming Pools
It—Buelneao Prop.—Sola
there. mak* application la Ih*
B It. Park Aft.
IT—Janitorial SorrleM
II—Real E«Ut* Waatod
■old Jsdao (or a final aatil*.
IS—
Do-tt-Touraelf
It—Real
Estal* Bala
men! of their administration
CONTRACT RATK8
IP— Builder* Suppllao
IT—nualntM Rental*
nf sold ootolo, and for on ardor
SO. H m m
10—Concrete Conelr.
M—Lots For ■*!*
dlocharaloB thorn aa ooeh AdON R SQ U H T
It—Parma—Drove*
SI—Homo Repairs
mlnlatratrleo*
DELUXE-wringer typa Kmt
t
—Plumbing
tl—Out of Itot* Aersago
Doled Ibis Iho Hot day af
t l —Pointing
*(— liouM* For Sal*
MVt Waiter, $90. Spact August, A. D. 1ML
t t —Wall Drilling
It—Houooo—Sato or Boat
Helen Moyo
haafor—working ordar lit.
It—Air
Cond.
A
Hoatlsg
(T—Homo For Boat
Roboeea ponder
I
f
f — Resort R ob tel*
M—
Radio
•
Television
A* Admlnlelratrleeo o f Iho
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I f—Photo A Equlpmoal
I f ! —'Traitor*—C aben u
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f
Dr.
1ft—Mobil* Homes— tat*
to—Homo Appliance*
ESSIE L WtltoON
1 ft—Mobil* Homso— Real
t t —Musical Itftrumaats
Dvceeeed
11—
B
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I
bom
Equlpmoal
1 ft—Trailer Ipaeo—Rant
BTNMSTHOM, d a v ib *
101—Trailer Lota- Bala
It—Job Prlntlag
McIn to sh
111— Apartments For Boat
i t —uphoU ttrr
Attorneye far Admlalotrotrlooo
1 ft—Room* For Roat
tt—Vacuum
Cleaafra
T ata* a m
u «
Pool Office Bos III*
I l f —Hotel Room#
(T—Moving A Storage
n *M N I 'M n w i a i t u
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III—
Rental Agtate
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MM1W._______________
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f—Plan
to—Flower*
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Nolle* la hereby give* Uot CDB-M
HI—
Aatoo
For Bala
I
f—Mlac.
For
Sol*
the unittroigntd, paraaont to
II—
Article* For Roal 111—Aston—Bala or Watt
LOST: SiamfM aft, teal Point lb* "Pletllloua Nam* s u to tt," ADVERTISEMENT FOR RIDS
111—Trucks For lot*
II—Swop or Esshaaga
Th* Board o f Publts Instruc­
No. t« IU H Low* of
LMt Biter at kliteaa. W1 W. Chapter
I l f — Automotive Bor*to*
i t —Wantad To Buy
Florid*
1141,
**aaundod hr tion for Seminal* Coooly, Flor­
lit—Peootor* A Cycle*
It—Furnltur*
For
Bala
id*
will
roeolv*
bid*
for
fareIteh I t _______________
Choplor
No.
Low* o f
111—Boat* A Motors
M—Antlquoo For Bala
Florid* t i lt , kola* Boetlon lehlag oil labor, materials,
I I —Money To Lena
lit —Marla* SappUoA
and services requir­
LOFT: Mate (terms* Shapard, l l l . l f , Florid* stamina, will equipment
It—B
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I
bom
Opportuattioo
roataler with lb* Clerk o f Ih* ed for Ik* Inatallollon of
tea. aoawora te Bias. Ra* Clreoll Court In and for BomlCOMPLETE MATTER ANTENMA AND CABLE DIN■ole County, Florida, upon r*&gt;
.ward, m t Elm. S2M7M.
tribution systems for
oelpt o f proof o f publication of
From Btmlool* County
THE
FOLLOW1NQ
Iklo nolle*. Ih* flotilla** nemo
(Dial Diroot)
Frsm Saaford Esohaago
2. Piraaaala
SCHOOLS:
to-Witt THOMAB L. LAKQRN,
LONO WOOD
ELEMENT.
M. D. ander which tb* under*
corporation la onpaaod
ARY BCIIOOL Seminole
Do |ft Aavt a drteklaf prate olpnod
In buolnea* *t numbor l i t Bouth
County, Florida
51. Artictea For (text
tea Write P. 0. Boa 1213, Oak Avenue, In Ih* d ty of
REAR LANK ELEMENT- 50. Mlac. For Bate
Ben ford, Florida.
ART BCHOOU Seminole
RENT A BED
County, Florida
BILL'S BAX0A1N BAXN
That Ih* porly Inlorealed In
raid buelneao onterprloo, la a*
ALTAMONTE ELEMENTo f 10,MB IteOM
BoOaway, Hospital, Baby
4. Baaitjr Cart
follow* i
ART BCHOOU Seminole
Bads, by Day, Wssk, sr
UOO OrapaYllte Aaa.
THOMAB U LARGE*, M.
County. Florida
D.. P. A.
noaRNWALD ELEMENT
Month.
Parmaamt Spatial
Kyt / * / Thome* U Larson
ART BCHOOU Seminole USED FURNITURE SALE
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
tt% o r r i e o . p r ic e
County, Florida
Thomaa U Larsen, Ita Pro*.
322-Stn
Idem
BOUTH SEMINOLE RLE Bargalu this wash only. 13% 111 W. lit
Cat *N Ctrl Baaaty Step
Publish r«pt. a, II, f t If. t u t
off. Must in aha room (or aaw
MKNTARY BCHOOU Sami•is Palmetto Aft.
m m
cua-it
sole Counts. Florida
load. Faro Flats Uiad Fun* 53. Wanted To Bap
BOUTH SEMINOLE JUN
liars, across from Post OfBVENINO APPOINTMENTS IN TMB CIRCUIT COURT.
IOU HIOH BCHOOU Sam!
USED FURNITURE, om room
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
nel* County, Florida
flea, Farm Park.
I Saatera - Harriott's Baauty NINTH
FLORIDA IN AND FOR BEMI*
ADDITIONAL A N T E N N A
or houw(ul, tools, mlac.
Nook, its So. Oak. Pbooa NOLR COUNTY.
AND HEAD END EQUIP
ttemi, ANYTHING you bavo
CHANCRRT NO. 14*10
MENT FOR CHANNEL It URGE OIL HEATER, teati
U H T tt
FBDKRAI. NATIONAL MORT.
to atU. 322-2270.
FOR THE F O L L O W I N G
up to 9 room*, has (aa $90.
OAOB ASSOCIATION, * corpor­
SCHOOL:
322-7(00.
ation,
S. Dtp Nuratriat
ENOLISH ESTATES ELB
55. Furnitura For Sate
Plalalllf,
MENT A n r BCHOOU Semi­
nole County, Florid*
$1 par day raatal (or Electric
S appy ACRES- A school for •va*
I.RSLIB B. SARGENT and
On* bid for tho eomblatd
Carpal Stum poorr with pur- •all Ua Your Furaitara.
Xlndargartaa A Klndarschool MAYTRL U BARORNT, hi* projects shall b* submitted aad
Quick Sorvlca With tha
wife,
chats of Blue Lutes. Car*
Now his aa attrsctlva boa
will b* received until !:*• p.
Cash. SUPER TRADING
Defendant*. m , Thursday, October L IM4,
roll'i Furnltur#.
piUl-clssa Numry for crib
n o t ic e o f a u r r in
at Ih* School AdmlalotraUon
POST. FA M ln .
ilia A I yiar olds. All child* MORTUAUR PORRCLOSURR Dulldlng, Commercial St reel.
T
B
I
R
D
CAOEB,
dlttaraat
TO.
t.RSI.IK
E.
BAHOENT
and
Saaford, Florida, at which lima
rat registorad for S days a
Uiad taraltaro, appQaacas,
MAY8KL U aAllORNT, and pl*«* th* bid* will ho pub
tliaa and shapas. Mi 1407.
|§a )| fllf g M flh l • liU ,
wash. No dally adjusting
hie wife, whoa* raaldenca llels opened and rood aloud.
la unhaown and whoa* last
for Information call 3224411
Contract documcata coastal CHAIN LINK FENCE. BPLarry's Mart 219 Saatord
known mailing addrtta la; af aa* set of plans aad on* eat
Ava. Ph. FA M ilk
II Noulh Kdgemon Avenue, o f opeolflaattone. Drawings and
proilmatcly 193 (L Taka up
«. Child Cart
North Orlando, Florida.
sporlflsotlon* mar b* obtained
A tarry away. IU, tel N. Far tea M u w
TOU ARR IIK RENT NOT! by dtpoalllag (I t If wtlh Me
Davao Ava., N. OrUndo.
PIED
Ibat
a
Complaint
I*
loro*
Knslneera U A. Btuhl sad C
M Hr. BABYSITTING arnica
elos* a certain m ortgag* *a
MaHea, III* Palmetto Ava,
aaa NaQ’a Furaitara
It tip boas. 19c par hr. eumberlag th* following des­ W.
Winter Pash. Florida, (or the PIANO: J«asa Franck, S pads!
cribed real property, to-wlti
te Caattlhmty
3334307.
first M l o f dooumoata obtain
Splast,
sscotkat
coodllioa.
Lot I, Bloch I. NORTH OR ad. Such do pool t will b* raso 1T-M. Open 9 daya • te 9.
Chorry (InUh, with beach.
I.ANDO SECOND ADDI funded la full lo oash porooo
TION according to elal who roturna tha dooumoal* 4a
222-3007.
thereof recorded la Plot good ooedHIaa wllhla II day*
Book II. Paget II, II and ■ftor btd opening, with oioop
Upkalateriag * MaRraaa rowIT. Public Record* of Boat lion no notod below. Additional CHILDREN'S Go Kart I Ft
nr m
c ia c u r r c o m r ,
Naw k Utad FurulMinimal hydroplana, flhrasole County, Florid*,
BIBTM JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
■ole may b* obtained *1 a soot
(ten NU — ddteg M(g.
hi
a id
po d
a a m ik o u i baa bass Iliad against you to of (II.M ooeh, which will aot
•1am kool aad bow. Racing
lb* obovo-otylad oull, lb* abort b . refundable. Coelrnetori oe
c INTT. FLOHIDA
Co., te 799 Calaty Ava.
pigeons aad accessorial. Ph.
till* o f which lo Federal No­ earing dseumonU aad aot sub
IN C N A R C m NO. I t M t
FA MUT.
tional Mortgag* Association. • milting prapooal shell bo roN on ca f a s s r s i o
Corporation organised under aa fundod half lha depeelt upon
in a ii
Fatlllon af CHARLNN U NIC* Ast o f Coagroo* and oalattng rolorn o f dooumonta la
PIANO. Good (or daw. play &lt;0. UuoUmoo Opport.
VLB, a n , and JOTCB H. NIC* pursuant lo lb* Federal No­ eo adit ten.
roam. Prtea la right. 323*
tional
Mortgage
Association
KLN
A eirttfled shook or beak
E S T ABL I S HED and waU
TBS BTATN OF FLOHIDA TO I Charter Act, having Ita prln* draft, poyabl* to tho Board a f
4M2 or 323.7MB. 3th A Lak*
known Drive-la Restaurant
elpal of flea la Ih* City of Pobii* laatrustloa for Bern
CHARLN* R. FOLNTT
view, Lake Mary.
Washington, District a f Colum­ nolo Oonaty, Florida; U. I
Raaldenca Unknown
in Sanford. Avallabte lmbia.
Plaintiff,
vorooo,
LESLIE
YOU ARB HERKDT NOT!*
Oovoramosrt Roads, or a M ila,
OMdlately. Ha* dining room
FIND Ibsl Iho above-named X BAHUENT sad MATBEL L factory M4 hood osooutod by SEPT. SPKC. Udls'a
Petitioners, CHARLES U NIC* SARQENT, his w4fo, Dofond- Ih* bidder aad aoooptabla *•ra­
aad iwk sarrica. W. X.
racks.
XLB Bit, sad JOTCB H. NIC oata and you MO required la tio* la aa amoaat oqaal to Rr*
Casa, P. 0 Box 9, Ciaaal
CRy.
XLB. his wife, have filed * terra a oepy e f yaar Aaewer par Mat e f U o hU shall ho
terry, or
FetlMsn la Ih* ahova*alrlad or other pleading t* th* Com- •ubalttod with ooeh hid.
Caarl far lb* adoplloa e f lb* plalal aa Plalnllfra Attorney,
Tha ouooomInI blAdor wIN ha HANDMADE twaatefi f a r
aalaar child tamed therein and Mask N. Cleveland. Jr., Bull* raqolrod la furaloh aad pay for
6$. Schools A laatmctioaw
•ate. Call (or
yaa are required la show eauee III Saaford Atlantia NaMoaal aotlefootory porfermo ao* aaf
te pick year choice (or bihtei
why Iba aam* ahauld sat b* Bank Building, Saaford, Flor­ pay moat bead or boats. Attea
MEN • WOMEN WANTED AT
granted by aarvlar * copy af ida, aad Rla th* original Aa- Uoa la eallet la th* foot that
and adults. Pk.
yaar written dafaaaoa. If aay, •wor or olbor ploadlag la th* aot loss lbaa tho minimum Ml
ONCE la traia ter Civil
a pea aionotrom, Davie A Me offlas o f th* Clark o f tk* Cir­ arlM aad wage* aa sot forth Pallaa, Floor, Fieo
Service. Good pay. Thoulataah. Edwards Uulldtas, Baa cuit Court oa or hofor* tk* IBlk la Ik* OBMlRealtoof must bo
•tad, earnest, reck, pipe,
Card. Florida, IITTI, Attorneys day af October. A. D. t i lt . If paid oa this prefect.
anode at &gt;oka
for Petltlonere. and by ftllag you (all to do so, a daora* pro
Th* Board o f FuhUo laotrue
•teal, p eats traps, Ary
texoa usually
tb* arlgU ol thereof with Ih* •oafsas* will be taken egalaot
loal* Coualy. Florwatte, ateppmg ttewaa.
Far teter mab
Clerk of a*tl Ooort oa or bo* you for Ih* roll*! damn*J*4
Ida, roMrroo th* rlahl to r*
for* October t, 1144; olherwlee, lb* ComplalaL
foot aay aod/or all Mdo or I* MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Satertaa, RoquiramooU, fe­
• Door** aaay bo tatorod tot*
This Nolle* shall bo pubUoh- wolr* aay Isformalltloo la Ih* 3M Elm Avx
33M7M cal Interview write giving
•tea you grnoMog said edopllon. ed aac* a wash for four con- bidding. No bid ohoU ho with
WITH BAB my hand and Ih* •ecullvo week* la Tho Sanford draw* for a pared of flflooa
addresi, phooa. AMERICAN
•rriti*l teal af aald Court *1 llorold, a newepopor circulated (II) daya subsequent to Ih* USED LUMBER: 2x4 through
Sanford, Bamlaol* County, Ftor* la Bemtnolo County, Florida.
2x12. Sheeting aad flooring. Service, Bos M, Sanford
oposlaa of bid* without Ih*
M i, IMa Nth 4 w o f Auguot,
Datod Ml* ttlh Aay o f Boyt- •oaeeot of th* Board
IN yds. Laatharatte. Many Herald.

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425-5938

322-5612

Legol Notice

m

ember, A. D. 1ML

J. D. Wright. Jr.

(BEAL)
Chadrmaa, Board of Fukllo
*/ Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr,
Arthur X. Beckwith, Jr.
Untruntloa for Somloelo
Clark of tk* Clroolt Court
Clerk of Circuit Court
Coooly, Florida
Eyt El look* tk Brunanhtn, Maek N. Cleveland, Jr. and
X T. MUwoo,

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Saaford. Florida II1II
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Carroll Burk*

Attornoya for Plaintiff
X O. Drawer B
Sanford. Florida
Publish BogL II. 1L M, * 0*1.

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REDEEMER LUTHERAN
KINDERGARTEN
GUNS. Buy, Sad. Trada, Re­
S.
PARK,
E. at Dairy Queaa.
pair. O S T E E N BRIDGE
Pre-School Qualiftod
FOB CAMP.
era. Tuittoa:
bar­ 91* aw. Pra-Undergartea,
gains, chock tha Baraid dau­ $10 mo. Call 922-3391 ar
nted display taction.
322-7227,

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Call 30-7488

87.
Cooereto M U BuUtffcC, M a
M, (errata# Otort wttt 1224
fact Baer apace (or Bast
B o ra u 'i Trailer Ct Ph.
STORE B u o m n o , Park Art.
Shopping Ceator, Mtk A
Park Aft., anple cfl-etreet
parking, 1308 aq. f t ^ U o
4,(MR ir. R. or MR. Tad Wil­
liant Bartvaat. PR. W -

COUNTRY
JUST REDUCED

late or R—t

n u •
»«
I BEDROOM Sale or Rent
Lika new, I A 3 BEDROOM Call 322-3138 after 3 p. m.
MASONRY nonet. 1 * S
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
Batltf. Kltcheas EquippedLAKB. Call s v a a l a g a
$UR Dowo, Pay
222-MR?.

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M l l U R i U r k t Van
wttk

97. Haases Far Baat

$100.00 DOWN

separate S ear garapa aa a
a boaut la a harpala to ka
•old tbia week. Toma cat
be arranged.

Seminole Realty
iaai &amp; Park A n.

PA
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Property
Management
and Sales Broker
JIM HUNT
REALTY
once: m ans
Nlgfcto: M 4 M
204 Pack Drive

frrslh Sept. 28, 1964—Page 7-A 198. ApertMeats for Real 115. Aetna Fer

S W E E T IE P IE

FURNISHED COTTAOR: Liv­
Government owned
ing room, dining, kitchen, 1Homes
Bedroom, Bath, water and
electric furnished, $83 plus
gas tad tax. Lecated on
17
N, 1 Meek 8. at Ne. 418
Selection of a, 3, and 4
Junction (at yPoints). See
Bedraoma located in various
anytime. Ph. 322-1487 after
acctiooa of Sanford
R p. m. weekdays er anyImmediate Delivery
MONTHLY PAYMENT8 time Sat. nr Sun.

VA-FHA

S bedroom beat
plant ia excellent

•haded A 1inferred

H.

FROM 850.00
S BEDROOM HOUSE, 2
FOR THE BEST HOME
blocks (ram Plorerest School
BUY
—Ph. 322-3314 betweea 9 ft 8.
SEE YOUR

Far Bale

95.

Far Salt

95. Ho

home, 117 Catalina.

1 BR. furn. house, Lake Mary.
Ne pets. 322-3049.
I • BEDROOM, 2 bath, un
furnished, i ml. to base, 2
Meeks ta aheppiag center k
school. 1 year lease requir­
ed. |1N * 0. 222-1870 after
3 p. m.
BEDROOM, 1 hath. Pinem et, screened perch, 2831
Park Ave. $80. 2223332.

Tarpt It,

By Nadine Seltzer

l-Ream Efficiency apt with
pvt bath k sheerer, suitable
fer couple er stogie person
or retired. All utilities to­
ri oded ta rent Ideally to­
taled oa lit St., wttkia 1
block of 3 fret parking toto
and ahoppmg neater. In­
quire at Manual Jacobson
Dept Store 211 E. First St

ATTENTION NAVY PERSON
LOCH ABBOB
NIL. Don't miss this. Owner
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
SPACIOUS s bedrcom, s bath moving to Cocoa. Must sell
Ranck Style Ham, eloaa to Immediately, 2-bedroom, I
Coil court* derigatd to both, double carperte home,
pieaM (ha Ita. femtty, aa all Hege back yard completely H O M E R E N T E R S
rooms are overalxed wtth lanced In, am high dry lot. It’s Just good hualaem to
check first with Sanford’s
extra family room, A double Close to bat* and shopping.
WIU take $300 for $2000 equl
largest H o m e Servicing
carport A real buy at $17..
ty. F.H.A. mortgage $9,382,
Agency. Fine Homes, Fairly
too with flexible terms avail'
with $72 monthly payments.
Priced. In aU Sixes 1
able.
See at 402 Edwin St, N.
Orlando.

Repossessions

'S3 Bulck. $3N heL l i t me.
'33 Cadillac. S2N bit, $10 mo.
'33 Bulck. 444 hat. $3 mo.
'34 Cadillac, 43N haL Otl mo.
'N Chev. $499 haL. 134 mo
DOWNSTAIRS Unfurnished 2
N Ford. $1N bat. f t aw.
Bedroom apartment, kitchen
'37 Olds AC. $3M bat. Ml mo.
oqulpt lORto W. lRh St. Ph.
'37 Mare. Wg. ttof haL $13 aw.
349-3932.
'37 Bukk, $4M bal, $24 mo.
'&lt;7 Ply. HT $498 bal. $N mo.
Furn. Apt- B N meflonvnie.
‘98 Cadillac $M8 bal. tU mo.
Clean 4 Rooms, t il Path.
'37 Imperial, INR bal, t a mo.
FURNISHED 3 Room Apt. '38 Nash, I2N bal, i l l mo
Clean k close to. $33 mo. 'MOlda. $342 bal. $37 mo.
Lights k water Included. '33 Pontiac. $888 bal, M2 mo
'51 Chev., $4M bal, 127 mo.
322-1307.
'M Chev. wg. MM bal, $31 mo.
MODERN 2 Bdrm. ton . Apt. '48 Ford, $3M bal. $32 mo.
Ml Palmetto Ave. 2281271 'M Mercury M33 bal, Ml mo.
after S:B p. m._________
'MOlda
$Ml bal. $32 mo.
'38 Ply. $847 bal, $33 mo.
108. Rooms Far Rant
'M Chev. 1409 bal. $32 reo.
LOVELY furnished bedroom 'M Mercury $817 bal, $37 aw.
for gentleman. References 'M Ford, $714 bal. 432 mo.
1209 Magnolia Ave. ______ '81 Falcon, Mil bal. |M mo.
'll Metro, 439a bal, $N mo.
• NMIpMKhan 115. Aoto« For Sale
'•1 Corvair. |SW be], $49 mo.
Tin lean Pen«"
'•1 Renault $308 bal, $31 mo.
1940 CHEVROLET, excellent '34 Bulck 43M bal. $17 mo.
&gt;
’• &gt;181 the window.drenaerr
condition, low mileage. $773.
WE DO TRAD E!
322 3428.

106. Apartments for Rent 106. Apart mentis for Rent '37 BUICK Century 3 door
3 BEDROOM, enclosed Fla
, eempktely furnished.
R k R p. m

$ Bank $

FURNISHED APARTMENT
1012 Elm Ave.

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

hardtop, $400. 322 8422.

National

REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
19M FALCON RANCHERO, f A O
“ x r °R D a v b .
one owner, INS. Ted Wil­ I U I Z OPEN EVENINGS
PURN. Apt Close to. Jimmie FURNISHED prage apt. Ph. liams Hardware. Ph. 322
Cowan. 322-4012.
Phone 322-4503
3484.
322-2800.

115. Antes Far Soto
'47 DODGE CLUB
car ia almost like
tlrei. Real good
$193. 122-TIN.

. Tbia
'. Good
car

129. Aatamwilra ftorvtas

A U T O G L A SS
IN S T A L L E D

*

Senkarik Gtaea and PRiat

1831 T-IIRD, excellent con­ SIR Magaelta Ph. FA
dition. Also IF boat, motor
k trailer, with many extras.
322 4837.
A 8aa»

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1883 PONTIAC Catalina 4-door A U T O G LA SS f t ' i*
aedaa, wUto, air, fun power,
S E A T C O V E R C O .!
radio, ttatad flaw, deluxe
i*
384W. aadRt F A M H i
*.
trim. Must sacrifice. Owner.
ALL WORK OUARANRtD \;
222
in

lfU FORD 4 DOOR. Starts 128. Boats ft H sian
and ruaa every day. Good
transportation for only $145. IT BOAT Marc. M
Private owner. Pb. 322-4408 traitor, ell akl equip- F h ..
222-1788.
evtatagi.
1-

118. Autos •Sato or Trade

Catoway To iha 1
WILL SELL OR TRADE 19M Robson 8porting
Bulck LeSabru 4-door hard­ Your EV1NRUD*
top A-l condition, exception- 284-34 B. 1st Ph. FA
ally clean. S1.2M. 322-3409.
SWIFT 11 ft teat. Malt 78 .
118. Tracks Far Sato
motor. Gator traitor. Bm
t ‘,
INTERNATIONAL - 1th ton traa. 1740. I8-R1M.
stake body truck. Good con­
dition 4330. Lake Mary IGA.
i! v
&gt;
•:
•59 CHEVROLET*Ivtoo Fleetit .
aide, with camper, 4930.
Across from Lyman H. S.
N O Y A N K IN '
838-3430.

120. Automotiva Service
COHEN RADIATOR M O P
toaparttoa, estimates,
pickup, delivery. Recoring
k repairs diewanted.
81th B. 3rd.
38-3443

I JU ST P IA IN J

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RENTALS

Seminole Realty
INI Park Aveiue
FA 2-4233 anytime

$100 D O W N
F H A -V A HOM ES

58 DeSoto
4-Dr. Sedan, V-l, Aato- | r me tic
Trnaamlaetoa
h•
Fewer Steering, raws
Brakes, Radio 4 Meats

HOME O W N ER S

* 1 7 5

Good Rental homes, Priced
right, are renting and leas­
ing fasti
Call Today, For Prompt and
Realtor-Insuror-Tradei
Efficient Service. M Pays!
*22-4991 1919 S. French Ave.

Stemper Agency

BUILDERS CLOSEOUT

60 Chevrolet

Celebration

Stenstrom Realty

SEVERAL Outstanding S A 2
PRICES ON ALL
Bedroom Hornet available ia HEFTLER HOMES REDUCED
2541 PARK DRIVE
all Arne at Sanford. Let ns 3 •Bedrooms — Carports —
322-2420
222-7408
Show yea Around I
Utlity — for only
NIGHTS 322 4134 - 323-0444

Seminole Realty
1201 A Park Ave.
PA 8-3M2 anytime
ORKENBRfAB

Cboiea lota avallabla
Oreenbriar at Lack Arbor
overloektog golf count,
Custom buildJag ta your
apociflcatiaas.
Greenbrier
dovtloyod by
KINOBWOOD
PA S-RRT4
BUILDERS, INC.
202 Fairmont Dr.

810,225 - TOTAL PRICE
867 PER MONTH
PAYS EVERYTHING

2-BEDROOM, kitchen equipp­
Central air and heat
ed. 473 mo. 322-7083.
NO DOWN - VA
LOWEST DOWN PAYMENT 2-BEDROOM unfurniahed. $73
- FHA
mo. Ph. 223-7114.
3 Diy occupancy
F U R N I S H E D 3 Bedroom
HEFTLER SALES
House. 2411 Palmetto, Ph.
OFFICE
322-0374.
Casselberry, on St. Rd. No
434, it mi. E. of 17-92. Open
10 a. m. to R p. m. Phone FURNISHED HOUSE, 2-bedrooms A den. paneled walla,
838-3421.
carports k patio. 490 mo.
322-2249.
HUGE 4-Bedroom, 2 bath, Fla.
room. Make deal. 106 Fair2 BEDROOM furnished house,
lane Circle, Park Ridge.
tot W. Itth St. Ph. 349-3952.

FOR SALE BY OWNER. Cue
tom Built CB Homo, 3 Bed'
2-BEDROOM frime house.
rooms, 2 Baths, Living
2827 Magnolia Ave. near
Room, Family Room, Kit
N.A.S. Cheap rent, 445 mo.
ebon, Central boating am
Ph. 322 3219.
fireplace, large utility and
FURNISHED T w o bedroom
storage, carport* and patio
C. B. House, Carporte, Fen­
Deep wall and sprinkling
ayatom on beautifully wood F H A - V A HOMES
ced Back Yard, Call 322-8244
2. 3, k 4 BEDROOMS
or 322 0948.
ad lot 130* x 230' with
1. m k 2 BATHS
Redwood fence. Grove Man
RENTALS
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
or area. Call 332-7411 after
Furnished or Unfurnished
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT!
R p. m.
Ball-Blalr Agency
For Complete Information
Ph. 322 5441 218 S. Perk Ave.
See or Call Your

$100 DOWN

FH A - VA

HOMES
FOR SALE

SALKS BROKER
Me Have The Home For You

Stenstrom Realty

100. Kenort Rental*
HUTCHISONS
OCEANFRONT APTS.
339 So. Atlantic
Daytona Beach
Call 322 4038

2543 PARK DRIVE
322-2420
322-7493
For the Boat Buy In
102. M o b ile H o m e * • H ale
NIGHTS 322-6824 - 323 0546
A Now or Resale Homo,
1-3 and 3
Baa INcatrom Realty
NEW and USED
Awnings k Cabana*
*We Raw Ike Home Ter You1
QUALITY MOBILE H0ME8
llwy. 1792 S
322-2542
NEW nOMES
West Fourth St Just off Per 103. M o b ile H o m e s • K e n t
aimmoo. Salesman on pro­
2444 PARK DRIVE
perty. 4:00 to 7:00 p. m. 1 B E D R O O M Traitor on
322-3420
322.7415
Mooday- Wednesday- Friday.
large lake. Adulta only. Ph.
NIGHTS 222-4224 - 323-0044
Saturday A Sunday 1:00 to 322-7348
7:00 p. m.
LARGE 2 BEDROOM TRAIL­
3 BEDROOM, 2 Rath, screen­ ER, close to base, $65. 38-4211
ed patio. Ph. 323-09M.
TOTAL PRICE ONLY $050
TRAILER for rent, on private
Neat small 2-bedroom home,
lot. 322-8349.
NEW
HOMES
only 10 blocks from down
Available In Sanford area and
town. Low down payment
Longwood area (8 ml. So. 106. Apartments for Rent
m o n t h l y payments only
on
17-M). Ready for occup­ 430 mo. Up. Surplus City.
$48.30.
ancy. $65.00 per me. and up.
Custom Building, Residential 1 BR Furnished Apt. lit floor
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
or Commercial.
2015 Saniord Ave. 648-4323.
Realtor
Raymond Lundquiat, Ajso.
LMN ENTERPRISES, Inc.
FURNISHED APT. private
PA 2-3031 Atlantic Rank Rldg
Builder, Harold Logan
bath k entrance. 38-9702.
102 Highland Ave.
&gt; BEDROOM. 2 Baths, wall- Sale* Office: 802 Highland Ave.
3 ROOM Furnished Apt. Airto-wall carpet, built-in ap­
Longwood, Fla.
cooditkooed Bedroom. 433. Ill
pliances, Intercom, central
1313811 Collect
E. 4th.. 323-4283.
air and heat, fenced. PA
323-3303.
FURNISHED OR UNFURN
EVERETT A. HARPER
ISHED 2 Bedroom Duplex
AGENCY • REALTOR
Apartment Terraaao floors
St. Johns Realty
RtM 8. Park Ave.
tito
bath, water furnished.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM Phonea PA 2-3384 or FA 2 2383
Ph 38-2334 after 3 p. m.
Ilf N Park Ave
PA 3-4123
$100 k CLOSING COST. Own
3-BEDROOM. 3 full baths, 4tb er transferred. Must move. 3 ROOM FURNISHED AptMctioo of Piaecrcat. Enclos­ 3-bedroom, l bath, terrasxo downstairs, close to town.
410 38 4261.
ed carport*, many extrai
floors, built-in k i t c h e n ,
3311 S. Park. Phon* 322 3189
screened patio. 322-1697.
EFFICIENCY $W, 6lT Park!
O

Stenstrom Realty

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THURS. - FRIDAY - SAT.
SE P T. 24th, 25th and 26th

IImpel# Convertible, Extra |
t'l»an, Good Meesaakal
condition, $ CyL, Atom
|Trass- Radio sad Baatar. |

1495
62 R tm bler
Ambassador Custom, 4Dr. Sedan, V-8, Stan.
Trans- Power Steering,
Power Brakes, Hester,
Air CondltWed.

1445
60 Chev. Belair

P O N T IA C
and

-

R A M B L E R

MODEL PARADE!

I Four-Doer Hardtep, R CyL, I
Automatic Traaomtoatoa,
Radio and Heater.

1295
61 Ford
4-Door, 5 Paw. Station
Wagon, V-*. Auto. Trans., |.
|Power Mlwrtof, Radio a;
Heater, Air Condittoood

1595
61 Olds
Super M Convertible,
V-8, Auto. TransPower Steering and
Brakes. Radio sad
Heater.

1395
61 Chevrolet
Impels Convertible, T 4 ,
Automatic Transmit
Power 8twriug and
Brake*. Radio and Heeler, |
Air Conditioning.

1895
60 Dodge
Pioneer, 4-Dr. Button
Wagon. V-a, Auto. Traaa-1
Power SUoriag
IBrakes, Radio and Heaier. |

1095
OPEN EVERY
NIGHT TIL
| P.M.
Saturdays Til S P.M.

HOLLER
M OTOR SA L E S
2nd. A Palmetto
Ph. 5224251
2507 Park Dr.
Ph. 522-0881

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Buy Sinner
Cones To End

i t ______ :

M m t —*r
Martha OUttf, 1Y, dei
o f L t CoL and Mr*. Cfcarlaa

oniff, r t Bnf*, in FayatU*
vfllo, N. C. and granddaugh­
ter of Mr*. E. M. Olllff of
Oviado
•far waaka at
St. Abb’s Cipt Breton, H ot*
I f r t i . St tho Goalie Cotteg*
mt Ccltie Folk Arts aad HlghB oim Crafts. During
delightful six wsaks,
Martha stadisd daadaf, ftpinf, aad the GasHs laagvag*.
Kxtaashra work was crowd*
ad lata sack dag, rlsssss wort
hold sack dag from nine to
twohm sad from two to four*
tkirtg aad also from soron*
tklrtg aatfl olgkt-tkirtg hi tho
evening. Tho fondant* wore
taogkt kg tho world’s eham*
gkmsklp Highland dancer,
Samoa L. MeKontio.
Of all tho arts and crafts,
language, and other sabjoets,
Martha found the dancing to
ho tho most Interesting. She
learned mang dances soma of
which had tho colorful namoo
as Bearn Triubhas, Flora Me*
Donald’s Fancy, Sheppards
Crook, Irish Jig, and of
course the Highland Fling,
aad also tho Sword Danes
aad Hornpipe.
Thor* wot* more than sot*
ontg students enrolled at the
school, aad on* of tho moot
onjogabla dags was spent on
• twelve mil* excursion to
leiiiinrh aad Boris IHiioagh
which weans beautiful moun­
tain. Indeed, the sprue* cor*
ored kills of this Canadian la*
land are among the ww
beautiful mountains in the
World.
Martha Is making plans to
roturn to this aiost Interest*
*»g school in tho future.

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Dunn Begins
Navy Training

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Charles D. Dunn, IS, son n(
Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Dunn
Sr. of Rest Haven Drive, Lake
Harney, Geneva, has begun
basic training at tha Naval
Training Canter, Great Lakai,
HI.
The nine-week training in­
cludes naval orientation, his­
tory and organisation, sea­
manship, ordnance and gun­
nery, military drill, first aid
and survival.

WW Club Will
Meet Thursday

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Tha South Haminnl* \V«Icoma Wagon Club will meat
Thursday at It 30 a in. at the
Houaa of Raef In Maitland.
Member* are aaked to bring
articles for tha White El#,
phant Sale. The proceeds will
go toward tha club'a charity
projact and Mrs. Claire Sab*
atinni will be tha auctioneer.

Registration
Figures Cited
ST. AUGUSTINE. (UPI) Negroes registtring to vote
nines May have outnumbered
whites 5 to 1, supervisor of
fogiatration Mrs. T. S. Elisey
said today.
Mr*. Ellssy said about MO
Negroes have registered since
May primaries, when regist­
ered whites outnumbered Ne­
groes 10,919 to 2,329.
'This la tbs heaviest regis­
tration of Negroes in so short
a period of Urns during my 20
paars as supervisor of ragUtratwo, ah* said.

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C O FFE E

A l liw t t f ......... !£* 27c
Braahta* Oak toads A PMds

SWEET PEAS

Med. Eggs........ Z 39c

2 #J2 2 9 '

Chaste Spread ’i? 29c

2

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29'

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S T A N D IN G

BUY TIME
SALE

Baked Beans..6

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GREEN
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SWIFT S PRIMIUM PRO f f N
GOV T INSPICTtO HI A V Y WISTIRN

F R 0 2 IN FOOD

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Honey Grahams

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Sliead Chaasa . 'AT 49c

59*
Stuffed Olives 3 a£

PRICKS
EFFECTIVE
TMURJ,
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Ktoft's

GREEN BEANS

McRoberts In
Language Lab
Lynn McRoberts from San
ford is among tho 140 students
utilising the newly acquired
foreign language lab at How
oy Academy.
One of the finest of Its kind
hi tho stats, tha lab consists
of 13 sound-proof booths, sach
containing equipment that will
play tha actual voles of a ns
tivo tpssklng In tha foreign
tongue, and then record the
voles of the student who tries
to imitate the native speaker.
A turn of a button, and the
student hears his attempt
played back on a special mag­
netic disc.
Dr. C. A. Vaughn Jr., Acad­
emy Headmaster, acquired
the language lab from Stetson
University last spring, “ to en­
rich the foreign language pro­
gram at Howey Academy."

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Kraft's Miracle

H oneydew s

French Dressing SE* 29c
Kraft’s Dad*lam

Italian Dressing VT 37c

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ARE ALREADY IN OPERATION:

Owned and Developed by

Phone 253-3676

420 Seabreeze Blvd.

ADDITIONAL UNITS

DAYTONA BEACH, FLA

TO BE DEVELOPED!
INQUIRIES ARE INVITED!

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Stamp For Ernie Pyle?
A t Uittai State* FMl OMbb Db»
partsm t toautg a auafear « f ipnial
aoaaaaMratto itaaM m k . t* r.
Then ara never enough, la trlaar of
tha aiaay avonta and paraoaafaa m*
aanriaa ramambraaea.
It aaaau tbara la ahrayi a ChrU
War battla to roeall, tha Hataaalal
of a atata or aoma aadatjr art lata,
ijr tareantanariea (800th anflhraraariaa) of tha original 11 eolonlaa.
TMi doaan’t leava much n m fW
atampa honoring indlviduato, al­
though Amalia Earhart, CarOaO Mull,
Eleanor Roosevelt and Sam Hauaton
appeared on aneeial flve-e«t riamp*
hi IN I and Montgoiaary Blair made
It on a 18-centar.
Evaa a UA tnigrti— IB haa
troubla gattlng a notad m Of hia
atata into tha ranka of thoaa pieturad an our atampa.
Bap. Bichard L. Boudahuah of Inaaa haa introducad IfgWation la
calling for thalMuaaca of
a eommamorativa
morativa atamp honoring
M o Pyia, tha Hooaiar war com apandant who waa slain hf a sniparia huOat oa tha Pacific island of
la fkima oa April l l , 1M1

fact iioiiat—Roy Crowlty

ACCORDINGTOTHEPOLLS

Political Notebook

i would Hfcc to can
Thi
tha ataamliaa^ fat conjunction with
S &amp; S U S v m a r r of Pyle's daath
naat year. So far both tha House
Paat Office Committee and the Poet
Office Department have expressed
dkintereat in tha proposal.
Says Bap. Boudabuah: "Ernie waa
typieal of tha many fine man and
woman of tha presa who have risk­
ed and ara itill risking life and limb
both in war and paace to nroduoo on*
the-apot covaraga of vita) avanta.
"Thera could be no moro fitting
tribute to tha presa than tha Issu­
ance of a stamp commemorating the
tragic death of this humble servant
who did so much for tha ordinary
01 and tha families and frfende left
behind."
The journalistic profession, which
haa suffered more than ordinarily
from critical slings and arrows in
rCcant wSeki, could well use this ex­
pression of appreciation through the
honoring of on# of its moat beloved
members.
Who was Montgomery Blair? Oh,
yea, ha waa postmaster general in
Lincoln's cabinet

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thraagh Vtet Coag arses te a

Survival la vary la portaat to rural hsmteL A U. 8. Army

ma personally.
copteie wtatad te (e ateeg.
It rites my aSBar taM cm The AID ateg teid, Ke,
m « to take aay d u tm te yett'S he e target aad aadaeg-

Volt Norn r i m the rimy
wag worth it—1 took the eS&gt;
montloa te heerL It wee hot­
ter, t roeeaeeS, te the te
write eeather dey.

Rural cafe* ara Mfi, too.
If they’ve paid protection
money te the Rode. But If
you Mt at one, ftgko certain
ths proprietor lM*l behind ia
his payments.
Don’t go out nt night In
rural Viet Nom. I was warn­
ed about Balg*st, too, but I
walked around tha city’s
streets at night with no hint
of trouble.
If you want to enter a Viet
Cong hamlet, give the Viet­
namese a day’s notice, and
make certain your guerrilla
protection has been arranged
and waning signals worked
out Your contacts in tha
hamlst CM let you know If
somethteg’s gone wrong and
tha Viet Cong ara getting
ready to do Mmathing.
Your contacts won't always
know, of count, about all
member* Af the hamlet's un­
derground Vtet Cong agent
network. But if you go into
a place when the Reds don't
expect you, and you catch
thorn uMwart, they probably
m l hove rssslved thslr or­
der* about what U do when
M American show* up. That
moans they will be off balone* and won't b* certain
whether to ohoot you or not.
But dent g* Into tho umn
hamlet thro* day* running.
By that time they’ll have
their order*.

or i H of m ." Finally, we
iimfosmlnd. The o e p t e i n
took off hie A m y fatigue
shirt, horn wod e checkered
red, blue eed yellow opart
My w ife w m »
shirt ham e Mead.
t waa takteff na
"You mc,” said tha AID
•ha beard that tho Viet Ceag man, "tho Vtet Cong don't
114 la fire at American civilians in
Saigon’s Cerevolte Hotel, di­ thia neighborhood. We sus­
rectly below roam Sid
pect they want to keep ua
Vi
alive bacauae wa bring ia
food, fertiliser and other supabout my jadgmoet whm aha pliea they hope to toko over.
board I'd gaae teta e Vtet But taking along a man in
Coag viltefs with i group of army clothes te risky busi­
guerrilla fighter*.
ness. They might fin at him,
Women or* notoriously misa and hit us.”
hard to oaavinco oa
At Toy Ninh near tho
Cambodian border I rode
A few examplM will
la Vtet Cong country
my extreme caution.
writ ea AID man who won
In tha first place. I always
shirt I've
wore a tia. Tha Vlot Coag
"It helps,” ho said.
couldn't taka seriously a man "I haven’t been killed yet”
who wear* a tte in a war
A few day* later I wm
getting paedy te go with na
Tho yauag American AID underground group brte •
official mid he'd take me out Vtet Cong village. "What
CMdwater haa charged that Free!*
Tea think It's hard to learn a far*
•hall I wear—a white ahlrtt”
dent Johnson 18 a faker.
I asked. "No.” said my se­
Confusin', Isn't it?
Mow would you like to be a newtort, "a white shirt te tha
earner la tha United States trying
aymbol ef n Saigen bureau­
la dig ear various aamantical whim*
crat. And government effl*
s ta r
elate ara high on tha list for
far example:
I
know
your
works.
Behold,
I
have
Viet snipe:*.'*
To
tho
question
what
lo
at*,
ha
toned
down.
And
aa
WASHINGTONProbably
Otto Graham, an all-time football
So I wore a brown shift
set before you an open door, which no AmorlcoB candidate for Hubert Humphrey really like, Johnson advanced to Minority
m at, haa stirred up a big atom in
and tia.
the
answer
I
a
contrary
to
and
then
Majority
Leader,
ha
no
one
is
able
to
shut;
I
know
that
the sports world by charging that
President ever gave met*
O VKH 88 Y E A R S
It's usually safe to ride on
you hava but Uttla power, and yet thought to hie choice «f a p • p u I a r Impression, very raised his sights to aspln to
Jim Brawn, another all-time football
At Flnt ft Palmetto
buses.
(They're
safer
than
national
as
well
as
regional
mack
like
LBJ.
Those
who
m at. doesn't do enough faking In you have kept my wort and hava not Vie* . Pnoldentlai running •
military eonvoys in most of (Alongside old poet office)
leadership.
At
some
point
boknow
tho
two
men
best
are
denied my name^—Bev. 8:8.
ala play for tha Cleveland Browns.
mote that Lytwon fonnaoa •truck by tho strong olmltter- tween 1941 and 1984 their
tha country). That’s because
0 0 0
Jim Brown's fans ara naturally en­
gave to the oeloctlon of Hub­ itieo In their origins and bas­ view* on the majority of mat- Editor, Harold t
bus companies are usually
There
exist
limitless
opportunities
gaged at this and are up In arm*.
ert Humphrey.
Although tho funeral pro­ very earaful te pay their
te
habits.
ton
that
count
(a
tho
world
in every industry. Where there la an
Simultaneously, followers of PresMr. Jahnson cenaultod bunfession nationally has been taxes te tha Vtet Cong, In
open mind, there will always ba a drodo of people—politic lane, Both mm come from rural, today converged.
ideat Lyndon Johnson ara enraged
subjected In much adverse advance. This doesn’t always
a
mall-town
America,
from
Between
19M
and
1984
frontier.—Charles P. Kettering.
became presidential aspirant Barry
ltd labor leaders, f a m 11 i * • not blessed by Humphrey end. Johnson.fhar- criticism and publicity, we are work, though, because some­
educator* and Journalist*. Ha wealth. As for apart as Tasas ed n close friendship In the happy to report that n very times tha Viet Cong set out
• Carpein • F u rn itu re
walghad and considered their
South Dakota worn la Senate. Johnson taught Hum- small portion of this, if any, mines which can't tell the • T ile
• Pianos
opinions.
1900, their upbringings fol­ phrey tricks of tha tnda af has •mansted Mom the Flee difference between s bus and
•
Rental
Beds
Than Johnson chose one of lowed the samo pattern— Senate leadership that he haa Ida praM.
• Jeep.
tho moet liberal men (n tho "ootmsal for breakfast and uiad aa Majority Whip te
On tho contrary, the groundsUnited State* Senate—tha politico all day" with • lib- beek up tha Johnson program woll of public resrton against
man Barry Geldwetar hod erar sprinkling of church-go- In Congnu.
this type of unfair and unjust
hoped Johnson would choooo, Ing on Sunday, as Humphrey
Time ha* played its part bi condemnation of all for the
becauM Geldwetar belter**
m o d e r a t i n g Humphrey's actions of a few has found
PIMp woo opoihkg wasted mo to pass along her Sts Problems of Young Peo­ that tha prtaenca of Hum­ describee hie early life.
Both
men's
fathers
wor­
youthful insistence on change expression In countless "let
hi B e o k f e r a , Illleata thaaka to you for all you had ple' as well as his 'Testa for phrey on tho Democratic
shipped the memory of Wil­ now. He ia not, however, ten to the Editor," editorials
Sweethearts.'
ret s a l l y
ho m o tto! Jooo to help her."
tickat will help tho Republi­ liam Jennings Bryan and moderating hia phlloiophy af aad Nature articles which havo
To which I replied. "And
Although your father doe* can causa la November.
M o W l f t bool OtUOMOO of
worked ardently for Woodrow liberalism. His philosophy and been prominently and frequent­
what had I dona to merit such a't know it, but I waa roared
"1 welcome Hubert to tho Wilson when ke became tho ideal*, he said last week, are ly displayed In most of Flor­
largely on hi* newspaper rot*
effect. For tha thanks ! ’*
MAIM8"PICTURI ANO
ida'* newspapers.
Domocratte ticket and thank
wtoM a vsalsr PhiUp then lalormed mo umn la our Rockford newspa­ Lyndon for drawing tha dlf- Democratic candidate f o r tha same as when ha came ta Wo think you for your fair' HOUND ANVWHBRS
President. Ae boye, Johnson tha Senate 18 yean ago. "Rut
■osi thia amt that aha had botn the daugh­ per."
ferenets between ua so sharp­ and Humphrey separately I am 18 year* older," he (ays, ness, on behalf of your local
This Indirect type of compli
•tor laighM. Thoy ter of "oeetety" parents.
funeral director, as being in IN THK ROOM
ly,” Senator Goldwater com­
"They wort gone much of moot is moat gratifying to any ment after the convention. made Woodrow Wilion and "and age ehould permit one tho bigheot American tradition
■ft Glare-proof RCA Hl|h FL
UN time." oho bod told Philip, teacher, whether of the class­ "Humphrey's nomination de­ hia Leagua of Nations their to become more underetand- of (air play, and pledge our dallty Color Tub* ★ AllMo” to year oaUrt a m t
Ideal
and
In
tha
Great
Deing
and
tolerant
of
othen.
room varitty or a newspaper stroys tha myth that the
CASE T-491: D r . Philip "as I grow up as a 'loner.'
efforts and actions at tho channel VHF and UHF tun­
prcislon chose F r a n k l i n In a big diveree country, wo
"For wo didn’t havo very professor.
Ctato, American history proJohnson Administration is Roosevelt aa their first great should ba able to areommo- forthcoming convention and ing ★ Powerful New Vista
At present thero are over conservative."
foiior at Bradley University, much in mhihkm and they ap­
throughout the year, to main­ Tuner* ★ Improved 2S,000political hero.
date tha views of others tain our standards on the same volt NowVista Color Chassis
delivered • recent apeech la parently thought I would mag­ 10,000,000 children in broken
Why would so canny a poli­
Both ware debating cham­ without compromising our
ically acquire the 'facts of homes right hero la tho tician as Lyndon Johnson
Bockford, Illinois.
(factoryadjusted) ★ Autohigh and lust plane.
pions in high school and pres­ own."
Latar 1 was talking to him Ufa* without any homo advice USA.
Funeral Director* Assn. motlc Color Purifier ★ Ststseemingly play Into Goldwa- idents of their school class.
One hat the feeling that he
And that doesn't Include tar's hand by hia cholca of b
"So t turned to your falher'a
oa tha Ions dliUneo telepheae.
Ic-freo "Golden Throat" f M
Bath taught school until they |haa in mid tha views of the
“ Dad,'* ho becan, "I mot a columa tad devoured It dally. such cases as thto Rockford Vice-President?
sound.
discovered that politics was South in particular when he
eaiKoa _
young wife at Rockford who "I also mat tor his booklet girl who had two parents but
Tho answer la that on this thslr meat. Having chosen a ■ays this. And one has the
Ntrk IS term V-eOt _
still led a rather lonely exis­ occasion politics waa not
tl* w»* (**•**» eieweert
profession, they set out to feeling that it ia thia flex­
M»e*AI'“
tence.
Johnson's primary considera­ get to tha top In it—to the ibility In Humphrey that
For millions of children thro tion.
White House. Both had a Johnson is counting on to up­
In a "normal" homo but thero
Early last winter and
Is a barrier that seems to again last month the Preai most necessary requirement set Goldwater’* calculation*
AltOBMote Springs
separata child from parents. dent publicly pledged to ae- for getting there—triple the aa to Humphrey’s effect on
E A S Y TE R M S
Mrs. Jolla Bsrtao
Mr*. Utchto Banda
That Is especially true as lect at a Vice-Presidential normal amount of human en­ the election.
u $ -im
This it tha background of
regards the "facts of life," for candidate the man "beet qual­ ergy.
Bear Lake-Forest City
Johnson and H u m p h r e y what seems to soma
THE MOST TRU8TID NAME IN TELEVISION
most American parents feel ified to assuma tha offica of
Mi*. Maryaaa Mlleo
awkward about this situation. President should that day were elected to the Senate in Strangs alliance between
Lake Mary
Slt-NTS
Mr*. Fr*M
.
it*- Weotar
And they often lack specific come." Those who know the the same year — 1018 — the eon of the traditional South
Casselberry
year Harry S. Truman top­ end a son of the Progressiva
itt-ene
WE SERVICE COLOR TELEVISION
scientific (acta.
President well are poeitWe
Mr*. Jaaa Caaaelborry
So I have outlined the many of hie complete sincerity in pled Thomos E. Dewey In Big Plains country. Tomorrow
•yita af the poll* Few who wa will taka a closer look at
facets of teen-agers In this that commitment.
MiftH? L
Hubert
ttt-m s
ChalaoU
daily "smorgasbord" column Humphrey Is President John were not cIom lo both men at what, judging by the record.
Sle&lt;* DtweereKe
Mrs. Jaaa Maglo
that time dreamed then that Humphrey as Vice-President
on human relations.
beteH .t CammiHte,
LoogwaoS
son's morel choice to succeed their Individual carrera would
sss-sTia
or
aa
President,
would
ad
VISIT OUR SHIRT MUC1C ft RECORD DIPT.
Went* M. Goodrich,
Mrs. D*oaa F
Thia column la really a psy­ him In emergency If t!\e
Ckeirmeo
uM ttr
DoBary
chology clinic, offered by Democrats ore returned to arch and converge aa they vocate that tha nation do,
I
ll
MAGNOLIA
CSI-UAS
"should that day come.'
Mrs. Frsak WbHo
Korth OrUndo
courtesy of thia progressiva the White House After the hove done.
Far men of common Idea*
Mwspaper. to supplement tha
’ "*• "u fim c" * f
on moat domestic matters,
school aod church — and benDeltona
Because President Johnson their eoura* in tha Renata
tflt millions of homes.
Mrs. Mlldrrd Harney
is placing so much confidence took a wide departure. John­
Mr*. Ctarase* Snyder
Sift MM
If thy of you readers feels in Senator Humphrey and
Itt-tttl
shy Of Inept at solving tho my because Senator GoldwgUr is son almost immediately found
Genera
ri&lt;4 Mtisl problem* confront­ relying to heavily on Hum­ accepUnco In tha Southern
Mr* JoAaa Hayo
Mrs.
Loady
UI-tlTJ
ing you, then you will find slm- phrey to ontagenlse moderate Inner ClrrlA Young Hum­
phrey out of ths Northwest
^*r, *****, tvery
,n ,hi* and conservative voter* and marched In waving tha liberal
print clinic."
drive them ovsr to the Re­
You CM then project your- publicans, tha Democratic banner and challenging any­
salvos late tho actual office candidate for Vice-President one who did not want to Join
him to fight
cams which 1 employ.
# #
thie year in of more then
Aa Humphrey learned to
You cM OlM try tha tested patsing Important*.
methods that 1 offer you, whe­ Three epeclal circumstances respect tho way* of the Senther
tor writing a letter of ap­ are leading partisans of both
Pago 2-B
Sanford, Florida
W td., Sept. 23, 1964
plication for a job or for car- parties to wondart
Tor A Beaatiful Lows —
rylaj oa Interesting convertsWhat kind of hair apparent
SC0TT8
SEE
ttoa, etc.
WALTKB A. oniow, BBITWft ABB BOSLUa
to tha Presidency hat Lyn­
VBAMil VOLVULIMB. rimllllM •
You may havo noticed that don Johnson picked? How
Bobus" — Weeds As It
Feeds
ttUAk L sTBvsrasa
anauBT ALBiAabaa
I stress PRACTICAL psycho­ would Hubert Humphrey fill
A sM tlato K ilter
AO vtrtlsiaa Director
Kwii" — For Death To
logy which you cta um, right tha offica "should that day
WABMV L JBMMSOX
aot uaaaa
Chlaek Buga
H a a ssia a BOItar
AOvtrUtlag M aaagsr
then when you Uvo or work coma"?
BBIBEM SklLLKBBBW
EOT PIA T T
"9atUfacttea
Or Money
or attend schooL
How malistle are Senator
T lU srtp !) Kdllor
W astrel A&lt;l«*rtitm s Ma b a iw
Back Guarantee”
I don't stay up ta th« odu- Goldwater’* hopes that Hum­
D U B lt W ILLI ABB
JA AIK I R O I X S K U
•octets editor
B bsib sm M a a totr
"Homes Of Distinction”
callosal “ stratosphsra" but phrey will hurt the Johnson
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Formal grand opening of
the Plnecreit Shopping Cen­
ter will be held Thursday.
Five stores now are opera­
ting In Sanford's newest shop­
ping center, owned and con­
structed by the Bellemead
Development Corporation, of
Daytona Beach.
The formal grand opening
centers about th e newest
store, Liggett-Rexall Pinecrest
Drugstore, owned and oper­
ated by Gordon Kellett, for­
merly of Chattanooga.
Others already operating
In the newest shopping center
are Sears Roebuck and Com­
pany's catalog store, AkP
supermarket, Toy Corral and
Rex Liquor Store.
Bellemead officials have an­
nounced that other units will
be added to the present fivestore complex as the area ex­
pands.
Ample parking space Is pro­
vided at the shopping center
for several hundred cars at
one time.
Pinecrest Shopping Center Is
located on French Avenue at
27th Street,
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“ Friendly service” is the
motto adopted by the arw tanooga, Terns., where he was the National Association of
Liggett • R e x a i l Pinecrest associated with the pharma­ Retail Druggists and has pass*
Drugstore, says the owner- ceutical business f o r IS ed the pharmacy boards ef
years. He was graduated from Florida, Alabama and Ten­
pharmacist Gordon Kellett
Howard College, hs Birming­ nessee.
“ It’s worth your while to
drive a mile," be says further,
“ to the store of friendly ser­
vice.”
Hurricane Dora and her
long-range havoc prevented
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new Liggett • Rexail Pinecrest
Drugstore last week, causing
delay in shipment of supplies,
but they are all ready to go
now with the grand opening
of the shopping center Thurs­
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day.
Kellett, owner and pharma­
f if t y
cist for the new drugstore,
will be assisted by his wife,
Betty, being in charge of book­
keeping.
Herman Koleff, who has
11
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been a familiar face In San­
ford for many years, also is
FULL LINE of name-brand drugs Is offered in
associated with the new store
the
prescription department (above) o f the new
as drug cterk.
Liggett-Rexall Pinecrest Drugstore. Lower
The gleaming new lunch
photo looks across the new store toward th*
counters, in the restaurant de­
fountain.
partment, are managed by
Mrs. Louise Horinc. The din­
ing ares seats 40 persons in
booths and at counter stools.
Mrs. Claire McFarlln is in
charge of the extensive cos­
metic department. In addition
to the aforementioned depart­
ments, there also are a baby
department, amall appliances,
a gift department and film
developing aervlce.
Pick-ups and deliveries from
the pharmacy are free. Store
hours are from 8:30 a.m. to
0:30 p.m. Mondays through
Saturdays, and 2:30 to 0:30
p-m. on Sundays. Kellett also
offers altcr-hours prescription
service; his home telephone
number is listed in the direc­
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It)— TsUag Inventory S y w
how for you hat* progressed
toward yoat aims all seem fiat
particular aseda.
TAURUS (April K h M ij
» ) - 4 f you M l your friend,
whit your deareet ambitlona
a n , they will gladly help you
lo altalo A m . Bo aura you
don’t gamble onriaaly on
something you know nothin*
about. Ratals aecurtty-be jay*

S IA M Catalog Store wffl join in the formal
tim ing Thursday of the Pinecreat Shopping

Reds Wound 2
American GIs
SAIGON, Viet Nesn (UP1)
— Two A m e r i c a n s were
weunded by antl-elreraft fire
daring the weekend in the
atepped-up offensive by the
Communist Viet Cong guer­
rillas. Neither man was seri­
ously hurt
8algon Itself was calm to­
day. Itn-aiUaasw Ignored tha
latast criala between the
United States sad C om m u nist
North Viet Nam In tha Gulf
«f Tonkin.

Although the etore Is taking
part' In the grand opening of
the entire center, It actually
has been In buslnese at this
location for nearly a year.
The huge store features all
the latest equipment In the
supermarket business, plus
the finest In service.
Twenty-two persons are em­
ployed to serve customers
quickly and efficiently.
Manager of the Pinecreat
AAP Is Glenn Housknecht,
who has been with the local
storo here since Its opening,
but was with the AAP in OrUndo for 10 years.
Ed Morgan, meat market
manager, hae long service
with the AAP cheln, having
been associated In the bustness for 28 years, the past
seven In Sanford.

A RETIRED Navy couple, Mr. and Mrs. Sill
Hadcett, opemtn the Toy Corral at Pinecreat
Shopping Canter, offering toys for the tots and

MR. AND MRS. ROBERT d'Aversa own and
oparata tha Rex Liquor Store at Pinecreat Shopping Canter as Man attractive atom with attrac­

GEMINI (May a to Jum B )
—Mow you aro ablo to eoafor
with experts aocratly who oral
usually uacommunkatlra. Gat
tho approbation of flna friend. I
by flattering than a bit Be
booaat In your kindness, not
Center, according to Manager David Grimm.
all buttar.
MOON CULDBKM (Juaa a
to July a&gt;— Ona who la pratty much a lour mot Invites you
out today and you ahould ac­
cept ao that a trua meeting
of mlnda occurs. Sociability
lives you an opportunity to
moat bl| parsonalltias. Ba en­
thusiastic.
LEO (July a to August 21)
—It’s all rl|ht to strut a bit
now, since you have an envia­
ble ..option and others will be
inspired, Impressed. Advance
more through civic works and
batter credit Become a pow­
erful Leo.
I VIRGO (August a to Sept­
ember 22)— Far-off places and
parsons aro best outlets to con­
centrate upon If you want to
expand In any particular phase
of your endeavor. New friend
can live fins ideas. Show gra­
titude.
UBRA (September 23 to
Coming right to
October 22'
tho point with closest tie will I
get you cooperation faster |
than working devloua angles. I•
Affection that U true will be j
appreciated much more. Bel;
A FULL HOME furnishing department is dis­
adroit
j
SCORPIO (October B to No- •
played nt Scars Catalog Store, including stereos,
vember 21)— You have only
to ask what partners require Ij
hi-fi, radios, television sets, etc.
of you so that you eaa support &lt;
them properly. Roach true ac­
cord during tha day. Then off I
for a celebration together
Have fun.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21)— Listen I
carefully to one who is an ex­
pert, if you want more effi­
ciency la own job. Remain
■teadfast to present setup, j
Don't look for greener pas- ,
tures that are only mlragei. ,
CAPRICORN (December 22 j
to January 20V— Others are i
more than happy to go along j
with you where favorite hob­
bles are concerned. Improve
appearance hi expert bands.
Then oft to a fine time. GROW.
AQUARIUS (January B to
February IB)— Forgetting pro­
blems aod achieving greaterl
harmony at home U bast way
to proceed today. Show that
you are n big person. Class
your eyas to whatever la not
just aa you wish It to bo.
PBCRB (February 20 to
March 20)—This can be a par­
ticularly fine day and night If
you are careful with plana for
hobby Items for the adults. They moved into the
the future. Know that every­
Center last October
one and everything hae Its
rightful place. Others co-ope­
rate quickly.
IF TOUR CHILD IS BORN
TODAY be or she will be oo« I
of those persona whose motives
are good but there la a habit
of putting things off until aoothar time, so R behooves you
aa parents early to teach to be
punctual and fast ao aa not to
lose out In the race of life.
Help also to reach decisional
quickly. Then success la pose-1
lbit in this Interesting chart
‘The Stan Impel, they de
net tempi L” What yen make
af year Ufa la largely ep te
YOU!
Carroll Righter's Individual
Forecut for your sign for
October U now nady. For your
copy tend your birthdate aod
tl.00 to CartoR RlgMar Fore­
cast, The Sanford Herald, Box
1221, Hollywood 22, California.

tive prices." They offer a varied and completa
line of beverages.

Greatest Smoke Screen
Greatest smoke screen av­
er produced la warfare prob­
ably was the 60-mile smoke
cover along the Rhine that
screened reorganisation ef
the Slat U R. Army group
and Ita subsequent crossing
of the r i m fc Match ad

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Jeopardy
Mining Links
Pet* A aladye

THURSDAY P. M.

O U R AN CESTO R S

(Daoh GJbhy:
muIt have looked pvdtty had
DEAR ABBY: I l f l l i M
so Is my boyfriend. I prom* became the wind had blown
lied my mother that ! .the door shut and we were
wouldn't let Mm la the both anting on the bed. My
hour* unlcu the war home. mother exploded like a keg
Well, last Saturday the was of dynamite, and she kicked
loo* h r a llttla whils sad my bey friend md ef the
my boy friend cam* over house and told him never to
with a record he had just show Ma face around there
bought aid wanted ms to again. Now ana says ! ean't
hear. I dida'l sm anything sea him U y more and all
wrong with totting him to the trust aba had to me has
the house just to play the gone dowh the drato. Abby.
record ■ couple of timej, ao la this fair? We didn’t do
I did. He knew I wasn't rup* anything wrong. How can I
posed to tot him to the bouse gat her to trust ma again?
NOT TRUSTED
unless my mether w si
DEAR NOT: You broke
home, but he only wanted to
rome in long enough tor me your ward and yeur mether
to hear the record. The rec­ was justified to rcrenting it.
ord player betongi to me I think she might better
(it’s a portable) ead It is to leva disciplined you private­
my bedroom. Will, my mom ly and admeniihed the boy
came home and 1 gueti it. with more dignity and lets

tor a dato bat Bob'! tot hnr
mike a monkey out of you.
e a a
DEAR ABBY: I east tto(torn *od what la tka aattar
with my ion’s flsaeeo. the la
either the lastott girl oa
earth or the most stupid.
• • •
She is 33 years old sad
DEAR ABBY: 1 met a gor­ should kaow bettor. Iho haa
geous girl. Ihe irked ma
boon a dinner gnast in our
where I war Cram and 1 told
home
doteaa of times and
her I was horn and tailed
eho never once has offerad
in Kaiimnoo. she aald »h*
bad never HEARD of Kata- to htlp a o with n thing.
maioo, but aba HAD visited She'll see me setting tho ta­
the BRONX SOO to New ble, but she’ll sit sad read
the newspaper. She never
Yorh. I wanted to ask for
a date but, oh brother — asks if she can halp mo
serve, when 'she . knows X
now I’m not ao sura. What
have
13 to servo and ao ooo
would you advise?
HARRY WOLF to bslp me. Whoa N comes
to doing the dishes alterDEAR HARRY: Ask her
wardr, she pretends tho
doesn't know thers’s work
to do. Tho tost Unto thla hap­
pened, I called out to her di­
rection, "I sure could use
tome help with these dish­
es!' S'hs shouted back, "I'U
N O R TM
ding and hr was ready tor a be with you as eooa as this
Whan you bate your busi­
diamond toad.
Everything TV show Is over." But she
ness double of a ffeely bid
f "K O J ?
wai going lo eoms up roeas. sat and watched one TV pro­
gama contract oa tha sound
Jia a
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of the bidding you had better
East had a change of heart gram after another until all
the work wai done. What
W R IT
EAST
when Norm redoubled without kind of a future do you pre­
make sure that your hearing * 9 3 3
RAQII
is working perfectly.
any histronics whatsoever. His dict my son will havn with
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South's two no-trump is a ♦ 833
♦ AQI4
roses bad withsred In the win­ a girl like her?
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he-rtbto bid by modern stand­ ♦ toarai
try blast but nothing could be
W0BR1ED
n o r m id &gt;
ards. Ha has only IS high card
done about it. East had been
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♦ KJ18T
points. Hawavar this hand was
neatly harpooned.
DEAR WORRIED. A busy
V All
played In the days of honor
There was nothing much to one. He'll have to do hia
♦ 73
tricks and South has belter
the play. East managed to work and hers, too.
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than three and a half honor North md South vulnerable take his two diamonds and one
• • ♦
tricks.
Baatil Weed North Baal spade while ha had a chance,
CONF1DENTIALTO
The bid also put North into 1 *
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Pasa so his side only paid off for
!♦
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spasms. He studied ami stud­ 3N .T
AS:" If you are willing to
Peso
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Rdble.
ied his hand. Then ho studied
East did ask North, "What “ buy" a man and can afrasa
Pasa
it some more. Finally he bid
were you so worried about ford it, that's YOUR bustOpening kad—♦ 2.
three no-trump.
.
when you hid three no-trump?"
ness. But a man who's for
Thera was nothing tenta­ double. Ha had spotted weak- North replied. 'T was wor­
sale rarely stays ''bought"
tive nor infirm aDout East's Iness to Ms opponents' bid­ ried about missing a slam.”
for long.

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NtlC News (teport
Correct his facts when he is
Newa. Editorial,
telling a story to a group of
Weathar
friends?
Movie
Girl Talk
Rack seal drive, whenever
Poena
he is at tha wheel?
Lata Make A peal
Ar The World Turat
Think about something else
NBC News Report
when he is talking to you?
leiratla Tuung
Password
Meet him at the door with a
Newallne
list
of complaints, including
The Doctor*
how tired you are?
Pay In Court
Art Llnklelter
Tctl him when he asks "How
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"dynamite." Adults often
lose face with childish out­
burst* of temper. You can
get right again with y«wr
mother by being cooperstrie. Your chances tor get­
ting anethar thanes art bet­
ter than 10-30 If you behave
100 per cent.

By Oswold Jacoby

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waa once square but “ George
cut it round to match the
round decoration on the ceil­
ing." Imagine the g r e a t
George Balanchine “ cutting a
rug"!
Mourka'* hook it full of ac­
tion photegraphs, including
a group of hia cat friends,
mostly from the dance world.
Martha Bwope, who did the
photographs, it a Texan who
atudled at the School of
American Ballet, but her
photographic skill haa taken
her into a new world.
While visiting Mourka in the
wonderful old-world t y p e
apartment (fast disappearing
from New York) ho did some
flying around, dashed for
paper balls and retrieved.
Tanny said, “ i think he
brings them hack to me liecause ha knows 1 can't leave
my wheelchair to get them."
(And perhaps he does know;
cats are wise!) Blonde hair
to her shoulders, a lovely fata,
Tanaqull L* Clercq ia a most
rhsrming person, a person
about whom I would u*« that
old - fashioned description,
“ the is full of grace." She
told me that much has chsng*
ed since Mourka cam* into
her life, brought to her on*
evening
by
Balanchine.
"Mourka is a delightful com­
panion, and It is fun when
George teaches him hia 'art'.
Ha ia ona of G*org*'a prisa
pupils. Mourka can do *ntrechats. pat do chits, and
even a grand jet#."
Every wstk-end the three
take off for their country
place and 3lourka has a “ seethrough" travel case for tra­
veling. In the country he in­
dulge! in his favorlta hobbies,
bug watching, eating fresh
asparagus, peas and potatoes.
He’a truly • sophisticated fel­
low!
1 hope you will give a copy
o f "Mourka" to a cat-loving
person and treat yourself to
a copy. If you are not what
wo call “ cat people," you aeon
black rug, and now w* have will be; Mourka will win your
one." She told me the rug heart.

“ Mourka:
The
Autobio­
graphy of a Cal" Is a most
appealing book. You know 1
advoeato having a pet, es­
pecially a eat, whan you lira
alone and want aomethinf to
love. I get great pltaaure
from my cat* and a book
about a cat alwaya attracts
me. Thla on* ia a work o f
love, written by Titnaqull La
Clercq, with photographs by
Martha Swope. WHAT pic­
tures and what intriguing
words! U’a a delightful fan­
tasy!
Tanaqull I.* Clercq ia tha
Wife o f George llalnnchlne,
the g r o a t
choreographer,
which a# Mourka says, "is an
'I’ve studied both candidates pretty closely, and all I elegant way of saying a
dance director." This cat percan say is they don’t make them like
ion, Mourka, haa a gift at
George Washington any m ore!"
elevation, and jumps high,
wide and handsome. He has
Prevtoue Kuiiri
been trained (if on* can
State Capitals
train a cat) by the great
ACROSS
IJ n tin
Balanchine. A picture nf them
7 R r f u « ta now
i — re
together
appeared in Life
e Capital of4*Ui
i Nothleg
Magislne with Mourka doing
Itale
STurkiih till*
11 Conveys to *
10V-hiela
hie magnificent jump and he
diatance tU*&gt; 11 Employ*#
14 Hostility
haa never been the same
13 Grab
since. His book followed, na­
SUf bUte
eaampia
llCItll
turally! The book is done
22 Coniumo
17 Wild durk
'ii Weila
with a knowing touch and
surely Tanaquil has a talent
for writing, a talent which
j } K u £ &amp; , , ^ * ta*U'ch
tUUL)
she has developed tinea aha
27 Book Of the
was stricken in l'JSrt with
Bible
29 On* time
polio, while on a dance tour
UOkoit
of Europe. She wee a tele34 Intrepid
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that it looks just like ail his
other suits and you wUh he
would take you along next
time ha buys ooe?
Comment oa how this Mi
hair is getting?
Let him forget your birthday
and then sulk about it?
Tell a story that makes him
look slightly ridiculous to get
a laugh?
Say '• I told you so" when he
disregards your advice and
events prove be should have
taken it?
Accept an Invitation that in­
cludes him, without checking
first to see If he 1* agreeable?

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Point out that something he
admires in a store window U
in dreadfully bad taste?
Neglect to tell him how much
you enjoyed Ihe evening when
be takes you out?
Tell anyone who will listen
what a big baby he is when
he's sick?
Complain about Ihe food or
service when he takes you to a
restaurant?
Exchange ihe Impractical
gift he pick'd out for you, him­
self, for something you con­
sider much more sensible?
Would you—If he weren’t
your husband?

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7:30-0 p.m. NBC. Virginian.
Dark Challengs" Another
variation on the traveling fa­
mily which seems to turn up
on
almost every outdoor
series. This on* find* Victor
Jory playing tha tough father
with the daughter (Katharine
Rots) who’s incapacitated and
whom he’d do anything for,
and tha na^ra-do-well eon
(Chris Robinson). Trampgs
(Doug McClure) runs afoul of
the range menace and spends
IK) sticky momenta getting
cut of the assorted complica­
tion*, mostly marriage.
7i10-9:.10 p.m. CBS. “ The
Presidency: A Splendid Mis­
ery." An hour-lcng new* ape.
rial on the subject o f the p re ­
sidency, taking a look at the
office through the spoken
words and writings o f tho 35
men who have held it. Kredrlc
March serve* us the narrator
and the all-slnr cast include*
S i d n e y Blackmer, E. C.
Marshall, Robert Ryan, Dsn
O’Hsrilhy, MacDonald Carey,
Gary Merrill and James Daly.
A
well - dons
documentary
which packs a lot of meat
Into g short porlod o f time.
8:30-0 p.m. ABC. Shindig.
Another outing calculated to
•end shivers of joy and ap­
preciation up the spines of
(ho young. Tho pulsating en­
tertainer* a r e headed by
Johnny River*. Other assorted

talents

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able and established person­
alities as the Gables, the
Blossoms, the Righteous Broter*, plus Darien* Love, Pa­
mela Bennett, Bobby Free­
man, Jody Miller and even
more.
0-0:.‘IO p.m. CBS. The Dick
Van Dyke Bhow. (Season promler)
Good, solid laughe
throughout mark this wel­
come return o f Dick Van
Dyke to hi* role o f peace-lovInf Rob Petrie, who never­
theless has a penchant for
(tumbling Into trouble. Her*,
Rob is embarrassed when the
newspapers piny up wife
Laura (Mary Tyler Moore)
as the heroine who subdued
a drunk with a Judo hold,
after the drunk had floored
helplesa Rob, who thereupon
resolves he’ll take Judo les­
sons and prove hie masculini­
ty, even If it lands htm in the
hospital—which it does.
9 11 p.m. NBC. Wednesday
Night at the Movies. “ Career."
Based on a play by James
Lee, a men seeking to find
himself and hia career learn*
that tragedy, fruetretlon, dis­
appointments and consider­
able acul searching are need­
ed to achieve sucre**. Dean
Martin, Anthony Francioss,
Shirley Jones and Carolyn
Jnnea star.

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Senate Probers W ill Call Bobby Baker To Testify
Seminole County * * * * on the St Johns River • « * * “The Nile of America”

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VOL. 66

United Preaa Leaaed Wire

Established 1908

THUR3., SEPTEMBER 24, 1964 8ANFORD, FLORIDA

Clock Watcher on the phone:
" H u anyone called you to
let you know about all tbaio
huge mosquitoes la Lake
M ary?"
Clock Winder: "N o, didn’t
know there could be any mojquite*i In Lake Mary. We
thought they were all in Cat*
selberry.”
•
• •
With all this water standing
throughout the County we're
not surprised at the number
ef the pesky varmlts. However,
we'll admit we've never seen
such Urge ones.
• •

•

What can be doneT The
sprays we’ve been using are
completely Ineffective.
So,
we just sU y indoors.
#
• •
RalphDiggs,
oncepopular
principal at Lyman High and
later supervisor of transporta­
tion for the Seminole County
School Board, has apparently
made a big hit with Brooksvilla folk where be is now prin­
cipal of Hernando High School.
Diggs, to the applause of
students, and the BrooksvlUe
gum-Joereal. has reorganised
the cafeteria system at Hern­
ando High, reorganised the
achool'a administrative polic­
ia l and reorganized the ath­
letic department. The SunJournal lays, "He Just gets
things done."
• • •
Some Forest City residents
went to the Post Office Wed­
nesday morning and were sur­
prised to find out the Post Of­
fice wasn't there. It had been
moved to the Sporting Good
Center but still In the same
shopping area.
• • •
The closest thing to a moun­
tain in Seminole County dis­
appeared Wednesday. A few
days ago trucks hauled In no
less than 51.000 school book
covers—provided by the Civil
Defense — to the Seminole
County School Board offices.
After a principals meeting the
cartons were distributed and
finally the covers were gone.
"It was a mountain, all right,"
said Stewart Gatchcl.
•

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•

The Norman DcVcre 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. Rouillat, 910 Palmetto Avenue.
The speaker will be Stale Rep.
Joe Davis.
• • •
Did you know that the name
"Johnson" has been the most
popular surname for U. S.
vice presidents?
•

*

•

Five unrelated men named
Johnson have been U. S. vice
presidents or contenders for
the office. Richard Menlor
Johnson was vice president un
der Van Buren, Andrew John
ion under Lincoln, Lyndon
Johnson under Kennedy and
Herschel V. Johnson and H. W.
Johnson were vice presidential
nominees under Stephen A.
Douglas and Theodore Roose­
velt, respectively.
• « •
Ginderville Fire Department
Volunteers want us to remind
you about the fish fry they're
giving from 5 until I p. m.
Friday night at Farmers Auc­
tion Market on U. S. IT-92. Miss
Vickie McArdic, runner-up in
this year’s Miss Flame con­
test, will christen the depart
ment's fire truck.
• • •
Suggestion to the new Volkswagen dealer just south of the
city — They have elephants
on sale at J. M. Fields. Wants
try it?

TWO PERSONS were injured thU morning when the car, above, collided
with an Atlantic Coaat Line freight on the Oviedo spur and Route 419,
The car waa driven by Orie Mathieux with hit mother, Mrs. Mamie S.
Mathieux, as a passenger.
(Herald Photo)

Mother And Son |
Hurt As Train, GM Asked To Approve
Binding Arbitration
Car Collide
An 82 • year - old Geneva
woman and her son, 63, were
injured this morning when
the ear In which they were
riding had • "dead heat"
crash with an Atlantic Const
Linn freight on Ronte 419.
Being treated at Seminole
Memorinl Hospital are Mrs.
Mamie 8. Mathieux and Orle
Mathieux both of whom suf­
fered fractures, multiple cute
uml bruises.
Mr. Mathieux is a promin­
ent real estate salesman in
Seminole County being affili­
ated with the C. A. Whidden
Real Estate offices. Ho also
works with the county tax as­
sessor’s office on n parttime basis.
Florida Highway Patrolman
Dan Oaks said the ear, a lata
model Falcon, waa being driv­
en by the son north on Routa
419 whan it crashed into the
slowly • moving southbound
train on tho Oviedo spur.
Both the train and car ap­
parently reached the spot at
the same instant.
Skidmarks showed the driv­
er attempted to stop but the
rar slammed against the
train, spun around after the
impuct and was facing the
opposite direction when it
stopped.
The engineer was idsntifled
as 9. J. Brooks at Sanford.

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DETROIT (U PI) — The
United Auto Workers Union
today asked General Motors
Corp. to agree to binding ar­
bitration o f key non-economic
issues which threaten ad to
trigger a strike by more than
300,000 worker! at 10 a. m.
EST Friday.
The company waa expected
to reject the proposal as It
haa dons when the union
mad* similar suggestions in
past negotiations.
UAW President Walter P.
Reuther mad* the proposal In
a three-page Utter to GM
Vice President Louis G. Bret­
on as tha two entarad ths “f i ­
nal 24-hours of negotiations

before tha (trike dcndline.
Tha union said time waa
short and tha difafrences be­
tween company and unlun
were great,' "There U no
Lula fo r reasonable doubt
that those differences can be
resolved on a mutually satis­
factory basis in the faw hours
remaining before tha strike
deadline," Reuthe said.
Because a GM strike would
have crippling effects un the
nation's
economy, Reuther
aaid, the company ought to
agree to a three-member
"board o f Impartial arbitralora" to meat and come up
with a soltulon to the nonaconomic problems.

Felda Oil Field
Potential Eyed
TALLAHASSEE (U P l) akin to Sonar used by the
A new oil find in South Florida navy.
He said new techniques in
could bo a m ajor break­
the present Sunni land Field
through for the oil industry in
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 the Sunni­
Sun (HI Co had put down a land field, one of which was
producing well in the Felda pumping about 800 barrels of
area, some 13 mllas north of oil 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
fidential.
However, he said If reports
Hut the well was a major find
were true, "I think it will be
a major breakthrough for Flo­
rida and a lot of companies
will be back in here leasing
and exploring for o il."
lie said there has 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 is mostly carried out by
K iting off explosions on the
surface and listening to echo­
es of the blast with a special
electronic
gear,
something

NO. 285

WASHINGTON (U PI) - S u ­
preme Court Justice Hugo L
Black haa delayed a lower
court order which barred the
government from enforcing
the public accommodationi
section of tha new civil rights
law against a Birmingham,
Ala., restaurant.
Black Wednesday granted •
Justice Department applica­
tion for a stay of execution in
the order handed down by a
three-judge
court pea*l *t
Birmingham last Tkanday.
Tho casn Involved OUia’s
barbeque restaurant, which Is
located In a Negro section of
Birmingham but caters only
to white patrons except for
take-out orders.
The Birmingham panel ru­
led that the public accommo­
dations section did not apply
to places o f business which do
not engage in interstate com
merce.
The owners of the restau­
rant, uilte McClung and his
son Ollla Jr., argued that
their place did not eater to
transients and therefore was
not subject to tha rights law
because It was not engaged In
Interstate commerce.
The gorvrrnment contended
that segregation breeds racial
friction, which In turn could
hamper Interstate commerce.
Justice Black’ * order over­
turned the lower court's ruling
until the Supreme Court mak­
es its decision on tho public
accommodations section of the
law.
He has based his declsiott on
a similar ruling bn made in
the cay* o f the Heart of Atlfnto motel, which b*s carried
its fight against tho public ac­
commodations section to the
Supreme Court.
He said he had consulted
with five other Justices and
was authorized to aay that the
court would be prepared to
hear the Birmingham case im­
mediately after the argument!
in the Heart of Atlanta case.
That is to be brought before
the court Oct. 3, the day U
convenes for its new term.

Johnsons Throw
Steak Fry
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
President and Mrs. Johnson
threw a bipartisan steak fry
nt the White House Wednes­
day night— tha first such af­
fair in the memory of Ex­
ecutive Mansion employes.
The party on the Whit*
House's west terrace waa to
honor retiring members of
Congress. Two prominent leg­
islators who are leaving, GOP
presidential nomine* Barry
M. Goldwater and hie run­
ning mate, Kep. William K.
Miller were not invited, how­
ever.

McClaskeyTo
Be Called To
Stand Also

*. i

WASHINGTON (U P l) ------

Sen. B. Everett Jordan, DN.C., Mid today Senate Inves­
tigators would call Bobby Ba­
ker la testify about an aBegad
123.000 kickback to the Ken­
nedy • Johnson presidential
campaign In 1110.
Jordan, chairman of the in­
vestigating Senate Bulan Com­
mittee, eald Philadelphia con­
tractor Matthew H. McCloskey also would be called as a
witness.
Jordan told reporters bo ho­
ped It would bo possible to bogin renewed bearings in the
Baker case next week. The po­
litically hot cast Is being re­
opened to inveitlgata new
chargee igalast the former
Stoat* aide who emaesed a
paper fortune of $2 million
white receiving a salary of
less thin $20,000 a year.
Tha rules committee met in
doted session for preliminary
discussion of the new allega­
tions. They were made by
Sen. John J. Williams, R-Del.,
who said McCloskey made a
133.000 "kickback" altar recalving the construction con­
tract on tha Washington, D. C.
stadium.
Williams charged that Mc­
Closkey made the alleged payoft to Insurance agent Don B.
Reynold*, Reynolds was said
to have kept $10,000 and fun­
nelled the remaining $23,000
through Baker to tho cam ­
paign chest for the KennedyJohnson ticket.
In addition to Baker and
McCloskey, Jordan laid the
committee would call Reynolds, a local Insurance agent,
who made the accusation on
which the Williams charges
were based.
All three probably will be
questioned In both closed and
open sessions by the commit­
tee.
-)
K TJr*“
la a confrontation with tho
committtee oarlier this year,
Baker refused to answer about 12U questions fired by
special couniel Lennox B. Mc­
Lendon and panel members.
He invoked the First, Four­
th, Fifth and Sixth amend­
ments and specifically the one
against self • incrimination.
Baker at that time waa under
investigation by the Intornal
Revenue Service, and presum­
ably still is, for Williams'
new charges Involving Baker,
former secretary to Senate
Democrats, were that McClos
key made a kickback for re
ceiving the construction con
tract on the new D. C. Sports
stadium In Washington.

W ilda Roars
TOKYO (UPI) — Typhoon
Wild* howled across Japan'*
southernmost bland o f Kyu­
shu today. It caused death,
destruction and Injury as it
headed on an uncertain course
toward the main island of
Honshu. The latest report
showed Wilda, biggest storm
of the Pacific typhoon seaion, crawling on a northeast­
ern arc heading fur Ilonshu'a
west cou.it.

SAFETY AWARD wax presented to Heavy Attack Squadron IS at 8aa&gt;
ford Naval Air 8tation Wednesday after the aquadron had established
what la believed to be a record for flight aafety in the Navy. Capt. James
O. Mayo, commander Reconnaissance Attack Squadron Wing, left.
sents the citation to Capt. Tony Nolta, squadron commander.

W arren Report Goes To LBJ
WASHINGTON (U P l) The Warren Commission hand­
ed to President Johnson today
Its voluminous report on the
Kennedy assassination.
Chief Justice Earl Warren,
head of ih* seven member pan­
el that investigated the slaying,
carried the thick, dark blue
bound volume In to the White
House, The other six member*
of the commlosion were wills
him.
The report wse several
Inches thick.
Warren and the other mem­
bers of the commission met
with Johnson In the White

Swanson Host At
First Session
Of Coffee Club
Eighty Sanford buslneae and
professional men.and women
were guesta this morning of
SNAS Cspt. Chandler W. Swan­
son at the first fall meeting
of the Seminole County Cham­
ber of Commerce's Coffee
Club.
Capt. Swanson, NAS Com­
manding officer, supervised
the group an a tour of the base
which included stop* at the
new avionics bulkling and the
new enlisted men's barracks.
Capt. Swanson introduced
Capt. Ed Anderson, the new
senior medical officer, Chiplain Leo McDonald and Cdr.
Howard Shively, executive of­
ficer.
Capt. James O. Mayo, com­
manding officer of HATWlng
One introduced Cdr. Tony Nol­
ta, commanding officer of newly arrived VAH-13 and execu­
tive officer Dean Webster, re­
cently transferred to the San­
ford base Dorn Jacksonville.
Cdr. Charles Chute ami Cdr.
Walter Alt, prospective com
mending officer and executive
officer, respectively, of HVAH
12—an organisation presently
being formed, were also pre
sented by Capt. Mayo.
The tour of the installation
was conducted by Lt. Bill
Sharpe following a refresh­
ment period at the NAS recrea­
tion area on Lake Golden.

House cabinet room.
Johnson appointed the com­
mission last Nov. 29 to investi­
gate President John F. Ken­
nedy’* asMssination. The re­
port on Its findings will not
be made public until Sunday
night
The President said Tuesday
he planned to read the report
carefully and lake any action
the
commission
suggests.
Presidential Press Secretary
George E. Reedy said there
would be no amplification of
the document by the Whit*
House. It will speak for Itself.
The report, estimated by the
Whit* House to be "somewhat
over a quarter-million words,"
discusses all the event* sur-

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rounding the assassination teal
Nov. 23 at Dallas and tho sub­
sequent murder of Lee Harvey
Oswald, the alleged assassin,
by night club owner Jack
Ruby.
It was expected to recom­
mend changes In security mea­
sures to protect the O. S.
Chief Executive, One aourew
familiar with the com m lu lm 'o
work indicated that the report
also might slap the wrists o l
the Dallas police, the Secret
Service and the FBI.
Phe major finding is ex­
pected to be that Oswald acted
as an Individual and not as
part o f aay conspiracy. It ate*
la expected to conclude that
Ruby waa acting alone when
he shot Oswald la tha Dallas
Jail.

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Sign Wall Pact

Funeral Held
At Base Chapel
For Lt. Haisfen

BERLIN (UPI) West
Berlin and Esst Germany to­
day signed an agreement on
Funeral aervlcea for LI,
passes that will allow 800,000
West Berliners to cross the John Halaten Jr., killed Sun­
anti-refugee wall to visit rela­ day night in an aircraft aeeldent aboard the carrier
tives in East Berlin.
UBS Saratoga, were held at
2 p.m. Thursday at the San­
NEW YORK (UPI) - The ford Naval Air Station Chap­
(hreat of a shipping strike In el.
East and Gulf coast ports
Lt. Halaten, attached to
grew Wednesday night with Reconnaissance Attack Squad­
union rejection of a manage­ ron One at Sanford Naval
ment proposal to submit a Air 8tation, died of injuries
contract dispute to binding ar­ suffered after ejecting from
bitration.
a crippled RA-SG Vigilante
reconnaissance bomber which
crashed during a landing at­
SANTA BARBARA, Calif.
tem pt
(U Pl) — Broad areas of San­
Interment will be held nt
ta Barbara and Montecito
2 p.m. Monday in Arlington
were threatened today by a
National Cemetery, Arlington,
disastrously explosive f i r e
Va.
which destroyed a score of
HI* Immediate survivors In­
homes, razed a monastery and
clude
his widow, Mrs. P ig gy
gutted a college dormitory.
June Halaten, and two chil­
dren, Michael, 10; and Jeffry,
MOSCOW (UPI) - Ameri­ 7, all of 8307 Stull Avenue,
can soprano Leontyne Price, Orlando.
The family requests that
applauded through 16 curtain
calls and mobbed by fans at donations be cent In lieu o f
her Moscow debut Wednesday flowers to the Navy Relief
night, said today ahe aang Education Fund. Donations
while suffering (rum bronchi­ may be sent to Lt. Paul A .
tis but hoped to “ really show Murray, RVAH-I, Sanford
Naval Air Station.
them" tomorrow.

Dock Strike Looms

Towns Threatened

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skirt over coaetal New Eng­
land today but her deitruclive punch landed in tha North
Atlantic, 140 miles from land.

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supply arms to Cyprus.

GLEE CLUI1 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, business manager. Back row

from left are Bob Rumbley, Martha Koaky and
Terry Rabun.
(Herald Photo)

406 W. First St.

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Sanford

822-0651

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                    <text>Chevrolets!
Oldsmobiles!

NAME YOUR

TRADES WILL BE ACCEPTED AT WHOLESALE APPRAISAL.

TRADE!

11

Cadillacs!

IMPALAS

CORVAIRS
g-779 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

SOLD

SOLD

LIST

SOLD SOLD

SOLD

S-729 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

Pawiritldi) 6&lt;50 i 1!1 White Side W ill Tire
Puah-Hufton Iladlo, Wheel Covere

*2454.76

8*853 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

EZI Windahield, No Meet ndt*

*2201.95

NOW

SOLD
• 2112 "

*2oeaH

S-S77 MONZA TWO DOOR COUPE

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

8-798 TWO HOOK COUPE MONZA

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

B-R29 MONZA TWO DOOR COUPE
EZI Windshield, 110-IIP-16* Cu. In. Engine, Powergllda,
6.50-Whlte
Hide Wall Tlree, l'u»h Hutton Itadio,
6.50*..................
Comfort and Convenience Equip. 'A*

S2673.R0

'229059

8*604 MONZA TWO DOOR COUPE
EZI Windahiled, No Heat Helta. tIO-IIP-1B* Cu.. In.
Engine, I’owrrgllde, 6.50-Whlte Hide Wall Tire*, PushDutton Iladlo, Comfort A Convenience Equip. *A'

*2662.80 * 2 2 8 1 G9

S-821 MONZA TWO DOOR COUPE

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

9*849 FOUR DOOR SEDAN
EZI Windahield, No Heat Delta. Folding Rear Seal

*2228.85 * 1 9 3 1 04

CH EVY II
LIST

N-796 SIX PASSENGER WAGON
15.5 HP-210, Powergllde, 6.50-Whlte Hide Wall T ina
Puah-Hufton Radio, Luggage Rack,
Comfort A Convenience Equip. 'A '

N-538 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

Wheel Covera, 600-Whlte Hide Wall Tlrea, Powergllda

NOW

12877.35 * 2 5 5 6 57
*2330.60

•2113s4

N-802 NOVA FOUR DOOR SEDAN

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

N-069 NOVA TWO DOOR BI’ORT COUPE
*2661.15

N-808 NOVA TWO DOOR SPORT COUPE

12636.15

EZI Windahield, I'owrrRlide, Wheel Coven,
•50-Whlta Hide Wall Tlrea, I'uah-Huttnn Radio

*2 38 3ji

*2362°*

CHEVELLES
LIST

M-850 MALIBU FOUR DOOR SEDAN
EZI Wlndahelld, Padded Panel. Piiwergllde, Wheel
C oven, 750-White Hide Wall Tlrea,
Cemfort A Convenience Equip. 'A*

SOLD

SOLD

*2889.50 * 2 5 7 1 61

SOLD

Powergllde, Wheel Covera, 650-While Hide Well
Tlrea, I'uah Hutton Radio

12739.10

M-708 MALIBU FOUR DOOR SEDAN

SOLD

•244263

*2635.80

*2364”
*2833.55
•2360”

Powergllde

M*789 MALIBU FOUR DOOIt SEDAN
Powergllde

M-ft-14 M A U R I) FOUR DOOR SEDAN

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

*851 300 FOUR DOOR SEDAN
Powergllde, Wheel Covera, 650-Whlta Hide Wall Tlrea

*827 TWO DOOR SEDAN
.871 TWO DOOR SEDAN

Powergllde, Comfort A Convenience Equip ‘A*

*2599.55

SOLD

*233051

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

LIST

SOLD

2 Speed W lpen, Powergllde, Power Steering, Wheel
Coven, 750-Whlte Hide Wall Tlrea, Puah Button Radio

SOLD

SOLD

NOW

SOLD

FOUR DOOR SEDAN

EZMilaaa, No Heat Helta, Air Conditioner, Pnwertlidr,
Wheel Coven, 7&amp;0-Wh!le Hide Wall Tlrea, I’uah Hutton
Radio, Comfort A Convenience Equip,

KZI-Windahleld, 2 Speed Wipera, Powergllde, Power
Steering, Wheel Covera, 730-Whlte Hide Wall Tlrea,
I'uah Hutton Itadio

OLDSMOBILE F -85

EZI-Glaaa, No Heat Helta, Air Condlllonar, Powergllde,
Power Steering, Wheel Covera, 750-Whlte Side Wall Tire*,
I'uah Hutton Radio, Comfort A Convenience Equip 'A '

F -868 CUTLASS SPORTS COUPE

SOLD SOLD

C-803 FOUR DOOR SPORT SEDAN
2 Speed Wipera, Powergllde, Power Steering,
730-Whlte Hide Wall Tlrea, Puah Dutton Radio

SOLD

EZI-Windahield, Air Conditioner, Powergllde, Power
Hteerlng, Wheel Covera, 750 While Hlda Wall Tlrea

*3374.10 * 3 0 7 4 * *

SOLD

C-471 FOUR DOOR HARD TOP
EZI-Windshield, Powergllde, Power Steering. Wheel
Cover*. 730 White Hid* Wail Tlrea, Push llutton
Radio, Comfort A Convenlenc# Equip. 'A*
EZI-Windshield, 2 Speed Wipera, Air Conditioning,
Power Rnkea, Powergllde*, Power Steering, Wheel
C oven, 800-Whlte Wall Tire*, Push Dutton Radio

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

*254438

*2*58.64

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

JETSTAR 88

*3411.55

LIST

0-797 HOLIDAY FOUR DOOR SEDAN

C-8 I 6 6-PASSENGER WAGON

EZI-Glaaa, 2 Speed Wipera, Air Conditioner. Power
Brake*, Jet-A-Way, Deluxe Steering Wheel, Power
Steering, Wheel Diir*., 800-Whlte Hid* Wall Tires,
Back-up Lamps. Push Button Radio

$4030.05

C-776 TWO DOOR SPORT COUPE
EZI-r.l***, Itetr. Heat RetU, Padded Panel, Air Condi*
tinner, 230 HP-237, Powergllde, Power Steering, 800Whlte Hlda Wall Tlrea, Push llutton Radio,
*3904.75 *3 2 3 3 -**
Comfort A Convenience Equip. 'A*

C-842 TWO DOOR SPORT COUPE

NOW

• 1217.92 * 3 5 9 0 0 0

0-836 HOLIDAY FOUR DOOR SEDAN
EZI-Windihield, 2 Speed Wipers, Power Brake*, Jet-AWay, Deluxe Steering Wheel, Rawer Steering. Wheel
Dlars., 750-Whlte Side Wall Tires, Back-up Lamp*,
*3783.17 *3 1 8 Q 80
Radio, Acer. Package

0-726 CELEBRITY SEDAN

EZI-WIndahleld, Padded Panel, Air Conditioner, Power
llrnke*. Powergllde, Power Steering, 750-Whlte* Hide
Tire*. P /il Radio, Comfort A Convenient* Equip. 'A*

(3915.30 * 3 2 0 3 *’

EZI-Glaaa, 2 Speed Wipers, Air Conditioner, Power
Brake*, Jet-A-Way, Delux* Steering Wheel,
Dark-up Lamps, Radio

*4084.07 * 3 3 9 4 7*

0-844 CELEBRITY FOUR DOOR SEDAN

C-818 TWO DOOR SPORT COUPE
EZI Windshield. Padded Panel. Air Conditioner, Power
Urakrs, Powergllde, Power Steering, 750-Whlte Hid*
Wall Tlrea, Push llutton Radio.
Comfort &amp; Convenience Equip. 'A*

(3915.30 *

3263 s*

EZI-Wlnd»hle1d, Air Conditioner. Power nrakea, powerglide, Power Steering, Wheel Cover*, 800-Whlt* Hid*
*3838.30 &gt; 3 2 0 3 .4 7
Wall Tire*, Push Button Radio,
Comfort A Convenience Equip. 'A*

C-657 TWO DOOR SPORT COUPE
EZI-WIndahleld, Power Drake*. Powergllde, Tower
Hlrrring, Wheel Cover*, 750-Whlte Side Wall Tire*,
I’ uah Hutton Radio, Comfort A Convenience Equip. 'U*

(3100.30

*2862 ss

BEL AIR
C-778 6 -PASSENGER WAGON

LIST

NOW

*3376.90

•2847s0

C-665 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

EZI-G1*ss, 2 Speed W lpen, Air Conditioner, Power
Brake*, Jet-A-Way, Deluxe Steering WheeL Power
Steering, 800-White Hide Wall Tlrea,
Rack-up Lamp*, Puah Button Radio

LIST

EZI-Glaaa, 2 Hpeed Wipera. Air Conditioner, OuteideRear View Mirror, Power Brake*, Hydramatir, Deluxe
Hteerlng Wheel, Power Hteerlng, Wheel Ultra., 850Whitea Hide Wall Tires, Back-up Lam pa,
*1214.97
Electric Clock, Hadlo

w ave*

0-852 CELEBRITY FOUR DOOR SEDAN
EZI-Glaaa, Fuel Door Guard, 2 Hpeed Wiper*, Air Condi­
tioner, Outside Rear View Mirror, Power Brekea,
Hydramatle, Deluxe Steering Wheel, Chrnmr-DoorWindow Framea, Power Hteerlng, 650-White Hlda
*4227.39 &gt;Q6 flT.&gt;T
Wall Tlrea, Electrle Clock, Wheel Discs, Radio
W
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0-847 CELEBRITY FOUR DOOR SEDAN

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

0-843 CELEBRITY FOUR DOOR SEDAN
EZI-Glaaa, Fuel Door Guard, Chrnm* Door Window
Frame*. 2 Speed Wiper*, Air Conditioner, Outaldr-ltearview Mirror, Power Drake*, Hydramatir, Deluxe Hteer­
lng Wheel, Power Steering, 830-Whlt* Hide Wall Tlrea, *4227.39
Electrle Clock, Deluxe Radio

C-818 FOUR DOOR SEDAN
Wheel Covers, 700-Whlt# Hlda Wall Tlrea,
l ’ u*h Hutton Itadio

C-731 FOUR DOOR SEDAN
EZI-Wind shield. No Heat Belt*. 2 Speed Wipera. Power(2945.20
glide, Wheel Covera, 700-Whita Hid* Wall Tire*,
Push Hutton Iladlo

0-864 CELEBRITY FOUR DOOR SEDAN

C-719 FOUR DOOR SEDAN
Powergiide, 700-White Hide Wall Tlrea, 2 Speed
Wiprra, Wheel Covrri, No Heat Belt

*4086.85 * 3 3 g 1 * 3

DYNAMIC 88
0-791 CELEBRITY FOUR DOOR SEDAN

SOLD

Powergiide, Wheel Cover*, 700-Whlt# Hid# Wall Tlrea,
Push Hutton Radio, Comfort A Convenlenc* Equip, 'll*

*2865.00

C-806 FOUR DOOR SEDAN
2 Hpeed Wiper*, 700-Whit* Hid* Wall Tlrea, Radio

*2338*
•2439"
•26771*

Powergiide, Wheel Cover#, 700-Whlt* Hide Wall Tlrea.

Powergiide, Wheel Cover*, 700-Whlt* Side Wall
Tlrea, Push Hutton Itadio

C-790 FOUR DOOR SEDAN
2 Speed Wiper*, I’owerglida, Puah Button Radio

*2561M
*2589™

C-773 FOUR DOOR SEDAN
EZI-Windshield, 2 Hpeed Wiper*, Powergiide.
Power Steering

C-493 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

•287ft0*

C-785 TWO DOOR SEDAN
Wheel Covera. 700-WhiU Hlda Wall Tire*.
I'uah Button Radio

*22503*

•3497.87

EZI-Glaaa, Chrome Door-Window Frame*. 2 Speed
Wipera, Air Conditioner, Outalde-Rcarview Mirror,
Door Edge-Guard*. Power llrakea, Hydramatle, Deluxe
Hteerlng Wheel. Power Steering. Wheel Iliac*., 830Whlt* Side Wall Tlrea, Rark-up Lamps, Electric Clock,
Radio, Deluxe Interior, Rocker Panel * Wheel Opening *4287.83
Moldings, Eipreaaway.Axle*

0-858 CELEBRITY FOUR DOOR SEDAN

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

LIST

SOLD

SOLD

*3799.11

Powrrglldr, 750-Whlte Hid* Wall Tire*
Comfort A Convenience Equip. *A*

NOW

*2394”

2 Speed Wiper*, Powergllda Wheel Covera,
700-Whlt* Hide Wall Tlrea

•2372”

C-712 FOUR DOOR SEDAN
No Heat Bella, 2 Hpeed Wipera, Powergllde.
700-Whlt* Hide Wall Tir*

•234ft74

NOW

SOLD

0-866 CELEBRITY FOUR DOOR SEDAN
EZI-Glass, Windshield Washer*. Air Conditioner, Out­
side, Rearview Mirror, Power Brakes. Hydramatir.
Power Steering, Wheel Iliac*., 850-Whit* Sid* Wall
*1442.12 » 0 0 0 0-38
Tlrea, Back-up Lamp*. Electric Clock, Radio
wQO£

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0-R48 HOLIDAY STORTS COUPE

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

____
LIST

SOLD

SOLD

NOW

SOLD

CH EVRO LET TRUCKS
T-759 ' ) TON 8 TEPSIDE 6’
Painted Bumper, Heavy Duty Rear Spring

LIST

NOW

(12132.55

•1887”

T-664 6^1 - '/* TON FLEETSIDE
LIST

•3647"

SUPER 88

•238ft”

C-G08 TWO DOOR SEDAN

2 Hpeed Wipera, Powergllda
*3722.30 * 3 H 2 ' 3&gt;

C-711 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

*3306.10 * 2 7 8 8 ”

C-719 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

EZI-(ilaaa, No Heat Helta, Air Conditioner, Powergllde,
Wheel Covera, 750-Whlte Hide Wall Tlrea, I'uah
*3623.30 * 3 0 3 5 "
Radio, Comfort A Convenience Equip. 'A '

C-769 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

FOUR DOOR SEDAN
S Rpeod Wipera, Powergllde, Power Steering. Wheel
C oven, 750-Whlte Hlda Wall Tlrea, Puah llutton Radio

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

T-675 6 i/, TON FLEETSIDE
near Dumprr

SOLD

*2112.05

T-767 6 i/, - Vi TON FLEETSIDE

*187674
•1881”
*2493.15
•2243”
*2148.51

2666 Lb. Rear Springs

T-771 COR-VAN

Rear-Door Glaaa. A ox. Heat, Left A Right West Coaat
Mirror, Heavy Duly Shocks, I19-HP-181, 700-11/6

C-861 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

FOUR DOOR SEDAN
EZ1-GI***, No Heal Helta, Air Conditioner. Power
Ilrahra, Powergllde, Power Hlrrring, 730-Whlta
Side Wall Tlrea, I'uah Hutton Itadio

NOW

P-483 DELUXE STATION WAGON

2 Speed W lpen, Powergllde, Power Steering, Wheel
Cover*, 750-White Side Wall Tlrea, Puah Button Radio

C-807 FOUR DOOIt SEDAN

FOUR DOOR SEDAN

SOLD

Wheel D isc, 700-Whiu Sid* Wall Tlrea, Radi*

C-751 FOUR DOOR SPORT SEDAN

C-611 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

EZI-tllaaa, Power llrakra, Powergllde, Power Steering,
Wheel Covera, 750-White Hide Wall Tlrea, I'uah llutton *3421.1* * 2 8 7 8 s&lt;
Radio, Comfort A Convenience Equip. 'A '

LIST

F-848 CUTLASS SPORTS COUPE

BISCAYNE

FOUR DOOR SEDAN

NOW

•2372"

*2714.70 I 2 3 4 9 7 .

No Heat Bella, 2 Hpeed Wiper*, Povterglida,
700-Whita Hlda Wall Tires

*3639.45 , 3 0 1 B n*

*3327.65 * 2 8 0 5 ”

LIST
*2774.00

C-712 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

C-702 FOUR DOOR SPORT SEDAN

Wheel Covers, 700-Whit* Hide Wall Tire*

FOUR DOOR SEDAN

FOUR DOOR SEDAN

C*691 TWO

BISCAYNE
2 Speed Wipera, Powvrglide, Wheel Covers,
700 Whit* Hide Wall Tire*

*3313.10

KZI-WIndxhletd, No Heat Bella, 2 Hpeed Wiper*,
Powergllde, 700 Hlark Wall Tlrea

C-813 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

SOLD

SOLD

C-807 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

C-854 TWO DOOR SPORT COUPE

C-736 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

IMPALAS
SOLD

SOLD

EZI-WIndahleld, 2 Speed Wipera, Air Conditioner.
Powergiide, Power Hteerlng, 750-Whit* Side Wall Tlrea, *3680.65
Puah Hutton Radio

*2556.15 * 2 2 0 3 .30

M-845 MALIBU SPOUT COUPE

SOLD

SOLD

NOW

C-623 TWO DOOR SPORT COUPE

C-r»00 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

EZI Glaaa, Air Conditioner, Cuatom Itrline Beat Delta
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�Voice Vote
For LB J Aim
ATLANTIC CITY (UPI) —son an unprecedented no mini
Democrat* sought to suppress tion by acclim ation lor the
further public squabbling over presidency
Delegates to the 3tth Demo­
Southern convention seats to­
Nation si Convention
day and give Lyndon B. John- cratic
were set to do this tonight and
also to ratify Johnson’s choice
for a vice presidential running
mate In the campaign against
the GOP's Barry M. Gold wa­
ter and William E. Miller.
The President still had not
identified his choice for the
No. 2 post, but a new develop­
ment today made it practical­
ly certain it’s to be Sen. Hu
bert H. Humphrey.
The man considered most
likely to get the vice presiden
tial nod, If Humphrey didn't,
bowed out and In a telegram
Seems some persona want to Johnson urging selection of
mora time to be allowed to the Senate Democratic whip.
The telegram was sent by
register so they can vote in
this county. They don’t have Humphrey's fellow Minnesota
the aupport of County Com­ senator, Eugene J. McCarthy,
mission Chairman James P. He told the President that by
Avery Jr., and he made that Johnson's own standards Hum­
phrey was the right man for
abundantly clear Tuesday.
the role.
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Humphrey himself was re­
“ They register once in a ported asleep In his motel
lifetime and If our hours room when McCarthy made his
aren’ t enough for them then gesture of renunciation. An
they’ve got to he second rate aide said the senator was acitircns.” Avery s c o r n e d . wakened to hear the report of
“ Why, we've had people giv­ the news. A member of Hum­
ing of their lives so we can phrey’s staff said he did not
have the privilege o f voting. believe McCarthy had told
And if these people can’ t get Humphrey in advance of his
to the registration office dur­ Intentions.
In Washington, Johnson's
ing regular hours. .
press secretary, Gcorce E.
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The Commission yesterday Reedy, had “ nothing to say"
about McCarthy's telegram.
requested the county high­
Rut few delegates had any
way department to instruct
doubt that the choice would be
emplnyes to wear new “ hard
Humphrey, the 53 year-old for­
hats" purchased for them. mer small town druggist who
Avery also suggested the ap­ became mayor of Minneapolis
propriate employes also wear and went on to the Scnaie ond
those
bright
vests
when a place of power in national
working on highways and in politics.
danger o f becoming a traffic
McCarthy wired the Presi­
atatislie.
dent that the qualifications
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Johnson had listed for his run­
As an aside, Avery asked ning male “ would he met most
by
Sen.
Hum­
what eolor hats were being admirably
bought for
commissioners. phrey.” McCarthy added:
“ I wish, therefore, to recom ­
Quick with a quip Commis­
mend
for your primary con­
sioner John Alexander offer­
sideration Sen. Hubert H. Hum­
ed: ‘‘Commissioner! art hardphrey."
headed enough."
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Cleo To Brush Southeast Florida Coast
Seminole County + * * * on the S t Johns River * * * * “ The Nile of America”

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Zip Code 32771

WEATHER: Generally fair through Thursday except for occasional showers; high today 00-95; low tonight In 70s.
VOL. 50

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WED.. AUGUST 26, 1961

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 264

Title 6 Ruling Asked
School Board
Acts To Be In
Compliance

Apportioning
Setup Stays
On Ballot
TALLAHASSEE (Uri) —
Circuit Judge Hugh Taylor,
noting "the problems and
dnngera Incident to apportion­
ment by the federal judici­
ary," refused Tuesday to re­
move Florida’s prrsent legis­
lative setup from the Novem­
ber ballot.
Taylor threw out a suit by
tho state Mayors' Council on
fair apportionment w h i c h
sought to have the 43-senator
112-representative plan re­
moved from llie ballot heenuse It has been ruled un­
constitutional by the U. S.
Supreme Court.
Mayor Herman Goldner o f
St, Petersburg, president of
the council, snld a move
would be made right away to
appeal the decision to the
State Supreme Court.

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SCHOOL SUPPLIES will be sold niinin this year at Seminole High
School ns Student Council members prepare for tho opening. In nddition
to regular supplies, the slore will accept special orders for equipment,
school sweatshirts, T-shirts, decals, etc. Shown are from left, Tom Hemp­
hill, Jimmy Barks, store manager, and Jim Bobbins. The slore will open
this Thursday nnd Fridny from 8 to 3 and then tim ing tho regular school
year before school, during lunch periods and after school.

Viet Mob Kills Four Patients
In Hospital Run By American

SAIGON, South Viet Nam death today by another of the
(UIM) — A mob broke Into a gangs roaming the streets of
hospital operated by an Amer­ Da Nang,
James Saycs, rerrcatinnnl
Religious War Victims
ican doctojr in Pa Nang today
dlrtctor for the Florida De­
NICOSIA, Cyprus (U P I)—
The victims In the hospital
and bear (our patients to
velopment Commission, will
Three Greek Cypriot newspa­
death in rioting that erupted
give the highlights of Con­
pers today published uncon­
in the wake of the resigna­
servation Week, set for Oct.
CHICAGO (U r i) — Live- firmed reports that a joup
tion
of
President Nguyen
26-11 in Sanford, at the meet­ stock poured into the Chicago d’etat allegedly aimed at tho
ing of the Jaycees at the stockyards and prices fell for overthrow o f President Ma­ Khanh.
The outburit of violence
Civic Center at noon Thurs­ the second consecutive day karius was imminent.
came at a Ume when the govtoday despite a 2.')-statc furin.
day.
eminent was without firm
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era' campaign to boost price*
leadership. A deadlock in the
ATLANTIC
CITY
(U
P
I)—
The Clvitan Club has mov­ by keeping animals o ff the
62-man ruling military coun­
With bands playing and flags
ed their Thursday night meet­ market.
cil balked attempts for ttie
By Itnicc Dlossst
The American Mont Insti­ aflutter, Democrat* t o d a y second day to name a succes­
ing place to the Lake Monroe
Washington Correspondent
prepared
a
gala
welcome
for
tute
(A
M
I)
spokesman
for
Inn. The Lions Club also made
sor to Knanh.
meatpacking
Industry, thu party's sweetheart, lardy
ATLANTIC CITY (NEA) —
the same move recently with tho
Kno nh, who quit Tuesday,
Bird
Johnson,
ul
the
national
said
the
eight-day-old
“
hold­
was grim faced as he led llie Democratic leaders, steering
their Tuesday luncheons.
ing action*' o f the National convention.
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council chamber at tile end their 1961 convention cautious
Farmers Organization (NFO)
of today's meeting,
ly, may have pul Sen. Barry
I f past years are any ex­
was collapsing.
"The situation is very ser­ Goldwatcr's “ southern stra­
ample. Fort Mellon Park will
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
An estimated 10,000 head
be look like a school yard this o f cattle showed up at the Tho Transport Workers Union ious,” he said.
tegy" in Jeopardy for the *eOther council members said
afternoon, at llttla fisherboys Chicago yards. It was the (TW U) and Pan American
fund time in nine months.
another
attempt
would
be
and fishergirls try their luck biggest total since May 25 World Airways reached an
This strategy, rooted in tho
at snagging tha finny deni. and the most for a Wednes­ agreement “ in p r i n c i p l e " made Thursday to chose an
idea Gold water can win most
interim
chief
of
state.
in is of Lake Carols. Soma of day since Dec. 27, 1001,
Tuesday night, ending a day­
Meanwhile, there was re­ or all of the Old South's 128
them have proved quite suc­
Hog receipts at Chicago long strike which hud idled newed violence In several ci­ electoral votes tills fall, col
cessful. catching as many as were 1,000 more than expect­ the globe-girdling airline.
ties, with mobs rioting in the lapsed last November when
15 in a couplt of hours.
ed and prices fell as much as
streets of the coastal city of President Lyndon II. Johnson
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80 cents a hundredweight.
Us Nang, 375 miles north ot succeeded the slain John F.
Failing to get any author­
VANDENBERG AFR, Calif. Saigon. Buddlst rioters burn­ Kennedy.
ization from the State Road
(L T D — “ Topsi," America's ed down the Da Nang subur­ The notion enjoyed no more
Department for more traff'C
BERRYVILLK, Va. ( U P I )- (•7-pound Explorer 20 satel­ ban hamlet of lio Thanh, o c­ than a shaky revival until the
signals on French Ave. to con­ Mrs. Anne Douglas Beverly lite, soared around the earth cupied by Roman Catholic ref­ Republicans nominated Gold
trol traffic along the busy Byrd, wife of Virginia's sen­ today in a near-perfect orbit. ugees who fled from the Com­ water for president at San
Francisco, whereupon it shot
atreet, especially during achool ior Sen. Harry F. Byrd, died D sent lock valuable infor­ munist north 10 years ago.
up
like corn in ahumid July.
hours, city commissioners are at her Shenandoah Valley mation to scientist! trying to
TTie American doctor, whose
considering the possibility of home Tuesday of a heart at­ learn why the ionosphere re­ name was not immediately Southerner* took fresh hope he
night win, with thdr help, and
constructing an overpass at tack, less than a week alter flects radio ami radar signals available, was not
injured,
reverse the tide of Negro ad*
from space.
Sanford Junior High to keep her 77th birthday.
lie is employed by the U. S.
vances on the civil rights front.
tha kids out of tha street.
operations mission in Viet
Goldwaler *11!) rides very
About 1,200 of them cross ov­
Nanr
high in the South as heavy
er there several timea a day.
The doctor said he had
caaipalgnlng approaches. In
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heard that a Roman Catholic
many quarters, broad Inquiry
We Clock Winders do our
priest also had been beaten to
discloses, it is distinctly out
best to utilise thla epece for
of fashion at the moment to
sidebars to tha local newt
mention any name hut his.
scene. Rut we can’t help shar­
Yet here in Atlantic City a
ing thla one with you: One
base has been laid for making
small schoolboy, standing In
Jolinson not merely mentionline to register at a achool
able but a possible winner in
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
the other day, said to another
much of the South.
( UPI)—Florida delegates are
youngster: “ It might be un­
There were grave dangers,
trying to brilie Democratic
constitutional. but I always
but the President and his straNational Convention official*
trgists secin to have skirted
pray before a test."
— with orange Juice — to hold
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litem.
the 1968 meeting in Miami
T ie keyi lo this careful navi­
It led one Clock Winder to
Beach.
gation:
observe, “ The only wsy the
Many of the Sunshine State
1. A civil rights plank which
Supreme Court could atop that
dclegatei wear lapel pins
makes no promise on m ijor
would be to rule tests uncon­
reading “ Let'a meet in Miami new legislation, but instead al­
stitutional so the kid wouldn't
Beach,” but their atrategie lows the South, in the words
have to pray.”
weapon is orange juice. After of Florida's Gov. Farris Bry­
"FELLER NEEDING A FRIEND," and he
equipping their own hotel with ant, to “ taxc a deep breath"
found one In Mrs. Rose Marie Combs at 2618 S.
one free orange juice bar they after witnessing psssage of the
Laura! Ave. Inst Fridny. The emaciated Boxer
thoughtfully placed three of most sweeping civil rights law
doir was discovered by Mrs. Combs, taken to her
Abb7 ............................Page 0
them in the executive offices in history.
home, then to u veterinarian and is now beimr
Hridgc ........................ Page 0
of convention hall.
nursed back to hotted-for hcaltr. The dog, well2. A sofI stepping approach
Classified ........
Page 3-A
mannered and willing hut now unable to take
In the noisy Alabama and MissComtes _____ —...... Page 2-A
orders, Is in trouble. It needs, and Is netting,
lisipp. seating disputes which,
Editorial .......------ Page 1-A
A thief with a yen for empty firat evidence suggests, will
help from the Combs family. Mrs, Combs says
F u n e ra ls............. ...... Page 3
bottles made off with from not be read by the whole South
she's certain someone has lost an extremely
H oroscop e_________ Page 2-A
$5 to 16 worth sometime dur­ aa another stiff blow to Its
valuable und affectionate pet. Tho dog’s future
Society -------------Page8is dark, however, unless the owner is found.
ing the night, according to Ce­ pride but accepted instead as
Sports ........ .— — Paga 6-7
cil B a n , proprietor of a store fair dealing.
The Combs have their own pet nnd a small baby
TV Programs ______ Page 0
■t 27th Street and Sanford
(The Mississippi delegation
to care for, but they're doing all in their power
Ava.
kWv tha W om en---------- Page 9
walked out of Uw convention
to revive the dog.
(Uerald Photo),

Price Drive On
Meat Falters

*

Coup Expected

were among a dozen under
treatment there for beatings
received during rioting in a
"holy watr**
between Buddhists
r-! bet*
and t .ilhol

Southern Strategy O f
Barry Believed Hurt

Lady Bird’s Day

Strike Ends

Topsi’ Twirls

Mrs. Byrd Dies

Florida Seeks

’68 Convention

Herald Index

Bottle Jockey?

last night in protest against
the compromise sealing ar­
rangement. Hie Florida dele
gallon voted against this com ­
promise and many other dele
gallon* were split over It )
This reporter's canvass of
leaders in nearly every Old
South state indicstcd their
firm goners I conviction that
these tilings had to be man
aged or they could not hope
to mount an effective cornpalgn to "get the South hack"
from Harry in the weeks ahead.
The loyal LHJ southerner*
are getting what they wish.
They now can ask their vot­
ing friend* to “ live with" the
temperate attitude* exhibited
by their national party under
Hie tight guidance of Lyndon
Johnson.
In Texas, Louisiana, Arkan­
sas, Tennessee, G e o r g i a ,
North and South Carolina, test
findings among knowledgeable
political figurrs disclose far
livelier prospects for the Presi­
dent than were visible a few
weeks ago. Goldwatcr's lead
In Virginia and Florida—both
In the GOP column in the last
three presidential elections—
may not b« surmountable.
Alabama and Mississippi,
despito
this
convention’s
avoidance of a harsh rebuff
to their disputed regulsr, were
largely locked up for Ooldwater before Atlantic City.
Nothing -I m- in the South Is
conceded by lop Democrats to­
day.
In Georgia, where an ex­
pert's two-week swing through
the itate turned up heavy Goldwater sentiment, the word
from him nevertheless is:
"Things will chango when
Senstor Talmsdge and Senator
Russell begin working, a* they
will, for Lyndon."
South Carolina’ s Gov. Don­
ald nussell and Sen. Olin
Johnston will he doing the
same, though with no aid from
Sen. Strom Thurmond.
A Texas observer, scanning
territory long prized by Coldwater aa fertile (or him, predicta Just the same that na­
tive son LHJ will take it In •
Dear sweep.

By Julian Stenslrom
Associate Editor
The Seminole County Board
nf Public Instruction met
Tuesday night In a special
session and unanimously vot
cd to contact Congressman
A. S. Herlong to determine if
roles and regulations requlr
ed by Title Six o f the new
Civil Rights bill and related
to the federally financed as
slstanee programs tiavo been
adopted as required by the
new law and by President
Johnson.
The txvard made a thorough
examination of Title Four,
which deals with education,
nnd Title Six, which pertain*
lo federal assistance funds,
with its attorney, Douglas
-Stcnstrom,
The hoard instructed Sten
strum to obtain a ropy of the
rules and regulations aa noon
as they are available and to
request Hep. llcrlong's assis
timer In getting an Inlerpretn
tion ns they apply to federal
assistance funds which arc be­
ing received annually hy the
Seminole County school »ys
tern.
Superintendent Milwra sla­
ted that federal funds for this
county's system during the
current fiscal year which lie
gan July 1, will amount to ap
proxi mutely 3275,000.
These funds, Mlluee pointed
out, arc affected hy tho Chit
Right* hill and by the rules
■ml regulations which are to
he or have hern adopted by
the U. S. Department of Edu
cation,
.Stenslrom explained
Inst
night Hint llie various a gen
cies nf Hie government which
will he required hy the law to
administer the Civil Right*
measure must draft rule* and
regulations by which they will
operate. Once the regulations
have been prepared limy must
be approved by Hie Depart
mont of Justice and finally by
the President Milwec said (but
one agency had already es­
tablished a set of Interim reg­
ulations which will t&gt;c In e f­
fect until Its permanent rules
arc established.
Ttie (275,000 in federal assis­
tance funds,
Milwec said,
represent a vita] part ot the
board's present budget. He
added that the board desires
to roiitinuc to receive these
fundi but it must know what
rulca the governmental agen­
cies will establish in order to
comply with the bill.

Sign Contract
For Sanford
1-4 Link Set
The National Advertising
Co. was successful bidder at
163,293 to provide highway
signs on Interstate 4 from
Lee Hoad near Orlando to
State Road 46, according to
the State Road Department
which opened bid* Tuesday,
The bid was one of several
opened by the SRD including
a low bid of (5.5 million for
the eastern end of the contro­
versial “ Alligator A 1 le y "
through the Everglades.
The planned 117 million twolane tollway, which has drawn
blast* from several quarters
including the American Auto­
mobile Association, will even­
tually lead from Naples to
Andytown.
The department also open­
ed bids on other projcjcls around Florida totaling 111,947,180. Included were pro­
ject* in Seminole, St, John*
tod Ofaojfe tuunlies.

Gulf Stream
Course Seen
MIAMI (U PI) — Hurricane
Cleo, leaving a trial of death
nnd damngo In tho Caribbean,
crossed Cubn into the Atlantic
with 75 mile Hn hour winds
today on a new course that
aimed a glancing blow at
Southeast Florida.
The Weather Rurrnu i*id
hurricane forco winds would
likely hit Rimini In the Ba­
hama*, a small fishing resort
island, 60 mile* east of Miami.
Gale warning! were hoist­
ed over southeast Florida
from Fort Lauderdale south
to Marathon In the Florida
Kcya.
Winds up to 50 miles an
hour were predicted In the
gale warning area, which in­
cluded Miami, this afternoon
nnd tonight.
Weathermen cautioned Flor­
idians to keep closely advised
on the hurricane reports hecuuae a slight deviation from
forecasts could bring the hur­
ricane center s t o r m i n g
ashore.
Cleo, which killed at least
22 person* and mused many
millionn o f dollars in dnmnge
strikes nt Guadeloupe, Domin­
ican
Repuhlie,
Haiti and
Culm, maintained its Identity
ns a hurricane in crossing
Culm during the night, the
Weather Rureau said.

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It wn* expected to gradu­
ally
regain soma o f its
strength over the open waters
of the Florida Straits.
Cleo's center pushed Into
tha Florida Strait* about 10
a. m. (E S T) near the north
coastal Cuban city o f Caiharien, the Cuban Weather Bur­
eau said.
A t u a. m. ((E S T ) tha
Miami Weather Bureau locat­
ed the storm's center in tha
Straits about 200 miles southsoutheast of Miami, near lat­
itude 2.1-1 north, longitude
79.3 west. The storm w*a
moving on a north-northwest
course at about 10 milea an
hour.
“ It is expected to continue
on this course and speed dur­
ing the next 12 hours, grad­
ually turning to a moro
northerly euurso with a grad­
ual increase in forwnrd speed
tonight and Thursday," the
midday advisory said.
“ The forecast track would
tnkc the center over tho Gulf
Stream, probably passing east
o f Miami early Thursday."
Tho Weather Bureau said
heavy rain* and gala fore*
winds could Im ex|&gt;ectod thil
afternoon nnd tonight over
southeast Florida and tha
western Ilahnmna and warned
small craft to itay in port.

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Sanford Placed On
Hurricane Standby
Acting City Manager, Mrs,
Mary Harkcy announced to­
day that all city department
supervisor* have been placed
on hurricane standby alert,
and preparations ato Iwdng
made to Iml Iori down tho city
In case “ Cleo" heads this
way.
Mayor A . L. Wilson, Finnnro Director Henry Tamm
and City .Manager W. K.
Knowles left by plane early
today for New York City to
sign water revenue boride.
The American Red Cross
ami tho Seminole County
Civil
Defense
Department
have Issued the following ad­
visory:
"During a hurrlcime alert
It in advisable lo keep your­
self Informed nt all times o f
llie actual threat o f the storm
lo this community. Check
food supplies, water supplies,
first aid kits, flashlight* and
batteries.
“ If necessary, prepare to
board up or protect the Inter­
ior o f your home from glusi,
such as picture windows or
wide expanse windows. See
that your radio is in working
order, loose o b j e c t s around
the outside are collected."
It ie wise to fill the got
tank of your car ns yuu may
need to evaruato, and gas
station pumps work by elec­
tricity which may lie o ff dur­
ing or after u storm.
Tho Red Cross remind* citi­
zens that yuu are better o ff
at home, but if yuu feel it
necessary lo seek safety in a

hurricane shelter, tha follow­
ing buildings will tie opened
well in advanre o f tho atormt
Tho National Guard Arm­
ory on East First SL, and
('rooms Academy In Golds­
boro. In tho south end o f tha
county, shelter* are available
nt South Kcmionle Junior
High School In Casselberry,
Lyman High School In Longwood, and the Genova School
tn Geneva.
“ Do not gn outside during
ttie storm, Hcmemlier that
during the peuk o f ttie storm,
in the event It crosses direct­
ly over tho area, there will
Im a lull, lasting from a few
minute* to a hulf hour, but
tho wind will then return
with even greater force," tha
Civil
Defense
Department
warns.
Copies of “ What To Do In
Cuso Of a Hurricane" ran b«
obtained from local Civil Defensu Headquarters at St,
John's Realty offices at 120
N. Dark Ave.

Sonny Powell's
Father Buried
Funeral services were held
at 11 a. m. today in Fort My era
for J. H. Tow ell. father of
Sonny Powell, Miss Dot Powell
and Mrs. Irwin Fleischer of
Sanford. Members of Uie fam­
ily attended l ho services,
Powell's Office Supply efora
was closed for the day.

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The C. M . Harps
served from a lahle decorated
tty Jan* CaMtlberrjr
Thr, faculty of South Sam* with a ranlerplec* of rnaea,
Other floral arrangement* at
Jaole Klcmantnry School at
vnntiiKt* polnta about the room
(laaiHhtrry honornl t h r 1 r were of lavender glndiull and
jitlnilpal, CJIrtlaly M. lint|&gt;, rhrymtnlhcmumx.
nnd hit wife Inst Kritlny
Mr. sod Mra. Harp uers
ennrnin* at a rnffer held i'l married In Mamn, Ma, and are
lha achoo] cafeteria on Ihc the parents of three anna.
m ration o f llielr 27th Wrtl- Their home ia In Immolate,
dlrtir Annlvrimny.
l.onirwood.
The teacher* ptcaenlrd thn
Many of Hie other leachera
Harps with a irlft nf a hand­ nt South Seminole atnn chose
some ailvrr bowl- Thr beauti­ August for their wedding
ful five-plow ailver len arrv- date. Ilieae rouples include
iro used to nerve at the etrf- Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Dunn Jr.,
fra wna a aurprlan gift for Mr. and Mrs. Rimer Stone,
Mr*. Harp from her hnnlmnJ. Mr. and Mr*. Joseph W. Jones
fthe alto wna given a lovely Jr., Mr. and Mr*. Othell Sul­
•rrhid carnage.
livan and Mr. and Mra. Janie*
Cookiei and enkn were Clark.

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with a tour nf (He Integrated
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ed hy tha D im 1nr nf Ihr
Navy’s Avtatinn Plsns Dlvl*
•inn In Waahlngton, D. C,,
vtsllrd thr Satifmri Naval Air
Ittallnn Thursday for brief­
ing* rn tha new RA-SC Vigi­
lant* rnmnaiasanre hnmhrr
and II* unique grmmd sup­
port rrnlrr.
The crimp imludrrl llrar
Adm. Norman C. (llllrltc, dl.
vision
director, and
four
••plains: W. M. Millrr, A. It
Connrr Jr, and W, It. fthnwrrn.a. ("apt. Mli*w&lt;io»» atIrnilrd previous briefings nt
N A 8 Sanford In May.
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Jamra O. Mayo, rrminaiuh-r
nf Sanfnid’a Iternnnaiasnricc
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SUNNYLAND FRESH POR&lt;

W-D Brand . . Naturally Tender
TEACHKItS at South Hcmfnnle Klomonlnry
School khvo a coffee last Friday to ohnervfl thn
27th wedding Anniversary of their principal,
Christy M. Harp and Mrs. Harp shown here
remiv to open the faculty's gift of a lovely silver
bowl.
(Herald Photo)

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Runs Set For
Longwood
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NKW SEl'ONI) class Scouts me these three hoys who received their
badges at a Court of Honor held Wednesday at Silver Lake. From left
lire Jim Noitkoa, Gene Cdlmurtin, institutional representative. Ilex itonch
and James Glenn nil of Troop 5-1H, sponsored by All Souls Catholic
Church.
(Herald Photo)

16 Cheerleaders Attend Clinic
Hy Jane CtM fllwrrf
Sixteen
cheerleaders

South Seminole Junior High
of School wore In attendance tuHuy ut tin* National Cheerloading Association C ! i n i c
held from Ditto a. ni. until 3
p. ill. in tin* Winter Park
High School liyiminsiuni.

Donna K a le s

Schedules for bus runs
serving Longwood Elementary
School have been announced
by Louis Husky, principal of
the school.
Bus St, driven by Mrs. Tat
Boyles, will begin its first
run at approximately 8 a. m.
at Markham Bond and will
have l ongwood Dark and Big
Tree Hoad, milking the same
stop* as were made last year.
The bus will arrive nt school
at 8:40 a. in. Seeond run will
begin immediately thereafter
and will pick lip children in
the vicinity of Longwood Ball
Turk and City Hall.
Bus 7L driven by Mia. Kula
Scott, also will begin ils run
at 8 a. m. covering Lako Ave­
nue, Sunlundn Springs Drive
and Grant Avenue. Arrival ut
school will be approximately
8 :,*i0 a. in. nfter which the
North Orlundo run wilt be
made. Stops also will bo the
same as last year.
Afternoon trips for both
buses will lie reversed in
schedule.
Boom assignments will be
posted on classroom doors this
wokend. The cafeteria will
l*e in operation Monday with
prices for lunches remaining
at 26 cents for complete
meals, including milk.

for the football season to get
unde i way.
Tho eighth grade squad,
which will not go into action
until the basketball season is
made up o f Jeannie bridge,
Petty Fate, Michael IleFazio,
The clinic was sponsored by Patti (ilass, Cathy Heinscn,
the Florida High School Ac­ Gail Joiner, Gcri Jones and
County welfare officials arc tivities Association anil was Debbio Means.
atw-king help for an elderly attended by cheer tenders from
woman wlio lost virtually ev­ some 50 Florida schools. Itoberything bhc owns In a fire ert J. SIlields of Texas served
which awept her residence in us instructor in chccrlcadlng
techniques.
Oviedo last week.
The South Seminole girls
The woman, Allic Kimball,
74, had all her belongings des­ were accompanied by their
troyed with the exception ot sponsor, Miss Livislu Ittnua bedstead and mattress. The velt,
Negro woman lived alone in
Jinking up this year's var­
a duplex building. Firemen sity squad lire Leslie KomIly JnAnn Hays
were able to contain the Ida/e isar, Mary Dean, Candis Her­
F. Selg Holmes Jr., chairlo her place, welfare officials rington,
llonnio
Simmons, man of the Lake Harney Wa­
Itv 5lr». Hitrhir Harris
I.alnn Ityers, lleeky Clnck, ter Association, reported early
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L:
said.
Persons willing to contrib­ Lynn Miller, Judy Chenct, Oils week that 75 per cent of Dunn of Kntcrprisp. who witli
ute dishes, cooking utensils, Dina Unlnbanski and Susie tlie work in distribution of Joe
Potts of Tampa and
tallies, chairs, sire 20 clothing Webber. Thesu girls already pipe lines has been completed Charles Dunn of Lutz are own
or oilier articles may contact me meeting for regular prac­ and Hint construction on the ers and operators of Camp
the welfare office ot 322-1601. tice sessions ami are eager pump house, which will bo lo­ Indian Head located 20 miles
cated with the well on SB 46, north of Tampa, spent last
is expected to get underway weekend at the camp.
In operation for the fourth
by tile end of the week.
r i r r i r i o r a nasiu
Holmes, who advises that season Hits year, the camp Is
NOTICK IH hereby given that
recent heavy rains have held open for nine weeks during
1 «m » n r « R n l In h u .ln e a s nt
L .k . Msry. KanilnnU t'.mnty,
up lines to the lower Lake the summer for boy* and
Florida, under lira flotltlntl.
Harney areas, urge* all resi­ girls, six to id years old. En
tiAitir of, M
TAVU1IN. and
(hat I Intend to rurlnti-r a* Id
A SO-ycar-old Alabaman was dents in this southern portion rolltnenl has grown eaeh year
name with the Clerk of tli to pay their deposits for run- and total enrollment this sum
Circuit Court, Hatnlrml* Coun­ promumcttl dead of natural
ty, l-'iorM*, In aii'ntilnii. " with causes at 1:20 a. in. Tuesday neetion onto the line before it mer reached a high record ol
(ha prnvtalnna of the Fictitious when a '('railways bus arrived passes Ihotr property. If con­ 158 including overnight and
Xsill* RtjitUtaa, tn-wlt! F- ll-'Ii
nections are made as the line day camper.*.
at (he local terminal.
IIS H!i Florida Rl.tute. ISt.T
Ht«: Warren It. McCIuiik
The staff. In addition to
Dead is a man identified as is being laid, only a $15 depos­
Publish Ana. 24 &amp; Ht-i'i. 2, S. John Brady l’ crsall whose it is required. However, once Potts ami Dunn, is made up of
US 1!&gt;C«.
driver's license listed him as Hie line is completed, coats 10 senior counselors and sev
C DC-74
will be considerably higher.
erul Junior counselors. Camp
ix t iih f i n e r it rin h t hi a resident of Truisville, Ala.
A total of 66 residents in activities ir e based on the
t h i ; x ix t ii j i i m i i i . ti i i - Coroner Hugh Duncan view i d
r i it . in a m i rim s u iiim ii .u the hotly and turned it over to the area have paid their de- theme of Indian Folk 1-ore and
rnl'NTV, 1-1.(1111111.
posits thereby liccoming mem­ arts and crafls are taught
a local funeral home.
Chnacerr
112*21
Full 111'1.(1* I III; OF
daily along with swimming,
Coroner Duncan said the bus bers of tin* association.
MOII THAI-r.
canoeing, archery, horseback
liinl
arrived
here
from
Bunnell
K It IK COL*NT V .1 A V I N O 8
riding, Garget shooting and
IIANIC, a New T-*rk Corpora and the driver was unable to
lion.
arouse
I’
eraall.
The
coroner
other
skill*.
Plaintiff
Outdoor Sunilay School clas
said the victim apparently wits
Vs.
PATntCI M M l It t P K AND a painter by trade but othet
se* are held on Sunday morn
KATHEllINtJ P. .McHIUDK. his
details about him were lack­
mgs with a different counselor
wife,
T&gt;«ifr ntllints ing.
in charge each week.
Firsl
grade
pupil*
nt
PineNOTtrK T o si IT
This year's camp closed last
crest Elementary School are
TIIU STATU (II* 1*1.11111114
Till Patrick McBrld* and
being asked to leave home for Saturday night with s spectac
Katherine P. Mcllrll*. hls
school Monday by the same tilar Indian Pageant wturh
wlfs, whore r»»ld»ne« la
;» :» South Fstrvlsw
means of transportations — was based on the general
Hants Ans, Cstlforats
preferably
school buses, ac­ themo of a play written by
TOU AltE HKliHHV notified
cording to Principal Harold Pols, Boys and girls worked
thst s
suit tis» hren fllnl
nii.lnat you m Iiofoniliifits In
several
weeks in advance
Hcckenliacii.
Hy Jane Casselberry
ths tlinvs snllllsl cu r e , »n-t
The executive hoard of thp
Parents arc asked to have learning Hie dances and mak­
(hat you srs hereby required
to fits your snswsr with the Council of Tearhers am! Par­ their children ready at the ing their costumes for this nrCtsrk of this Court, unit to
snrvs a copy thsrsof upon ths ents (CTP) will meet at flail) school Ims slops a few minutes c o i l v n when parents and
ths Ptstnuff, or Plaintiff* At­ a. m. Thursdny nt South Sem­ earlier for Hie first days and friends were invited,
torney, whose nam* and ndDr. and Mrs. J. .Manning
dress Is: tVsifkk, c-rsitl A inole Elementary School at it is suggested Hie child's
l.sFevrs, 47D West Fairbanks Cassellierry.
name and address be pinned Pots of Nashville, Tenn , edi
Avenue. P. O. Ho* Its Winter
All board members sre urg­ on the child. The buses, Hcc- tor of the Methodist ‘‘ Upper
Park, Florid., not Inter than
ed to attend and assist in kenhach said, will travel the Boom” and parents of Joe.
Heptemher ilh, 19*1.
If you fell to &lt;ln so, d»rr.a making plans for the coming same route schedule as in pre- Were among the special guests
pro oonfesso will be snterea
attending the performance.
viuus year*.
■gslrat you for ths relief d«- year.
mended In ths Complaint.
The nature of sal-l suit being
for Foreclosure of Mnrtgig.
record.-l In Official lletxjrd.
Hook t«&gt;. Paces «:s. «:«. «;*t
and 421. Public It* cords of
8s- Inols County, Florida, the
deei-rlptlon of ths property pro.
reeded against bains se fol­
lows: All that iert.itII properly
■trusts snd being In Hemlnols
County, Florida, more parti­
see i .
h i . s s - i s o : o ii i iione m l . c u l l u m .
cularly described ss follows:
H O M E 3- 2*1270
Lot 1». Block 1«, KARTII H O O K
BUltDIVIMION.
UNIT NO. SIX. according to
ltl'r. FIHtll WITH STF.PIM)WN FOB
thi Plat thereof as recorded
HUTTING DU II Alt VESTING
In Plat Hook ” 12", Panes
I* snd •», Public Ilecords
1958 FDIIH WITH STKPDOWN FOR
of Bemlnol* County, Flor­
SETTING flit IIA It VESTING ...........
ida.
together with ths following
pir.o I 'i Ion, EXCELLENT SHAPE, lew than 25.055
Items of properly which sre 1jart uni mile- of use. Slake luid), sides and
13 4 0 ^
rats.I In snd psrmantntly In­
lailgste; extra ladder on rear; auxiliary rear springs, apara rim and tiro.
stalled ss s part of ths Im­
provements on tsid land:
1IOTPOINT K r. K C T It tc
30.115
New tarpaulin —- never hern used ...... ...............-------------------— —■
„■------BUILT-IN OVEN MODEL
1 disc harrow — new 196.1
............................ . .
... . _____315.05
10IUJ4E SERIAL tnent
_____
55.00
HOTPOINT E L K C T I l l C
1 aultsoilrr frame, colters and subwilers
.......
. . BUILT-IN IlANtlK MODEL
_____40.00
1
2
row
floating
cultivator
framr.
rullivstors
—
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—
B lR im 'lie RKIIIAL toon*
25.05
1 Ford levelling board .... ................................— ........———
------------HOTPOINT E I- E C T It I C
ItEFItlGEIl ATOH MODEL
each
10.00
3 amall cultivator bars or frsmrs .......... —......... ..........................
c t a h i e be hi a l m ;:4 7
HOTPOINT E L U C T It 1 C
1
$
row
Planet
Junior
seed
plsnler.
framr
A
plstra
—
used
ora
o a u b a o e dirpoh al mo ,
DEL MA2SC HKIUAL IBW150.55
time only to plant 7 acre* — new leu* lhan yr*r old ..... .
0»7i
HOTPOINT E L E C T R I C
15.00
1 2 row cole aeed planter A pixies — ............ — .....— ........ ......—
WABHEH MODEL LWJIi
SERIAL 4*7221
115.00
aarh
2 harvest wogona .. ........................... .— ----------------------- -■—
HOTPOINT E L E C T R I C
100.50
1 harvost wagon __________ _ .— --------------- •-------------— ---- — &lt;
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MODEL LBJ41
SERIAL l l l l l l
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125.50
2 fertiliser boiea, rhains and sprocket* — 6* — good ahapa
I.UXAIItU FURNACE MO.
DEL OUSOHH
_______ 160.00
t double bottom plow, good shape, pew p o in la -----— ....................
WITNESS my hsnd snd the
R.hO
seal of said Court st Sanford.
1 relery aeed sower (seed bed) ---- — — ........ --------------------------— K -rids, this Ird day ot August,
7.50
Mth
5
rahhage
rarka
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80.05
(SEAL)
1 vegetable waah bin ----------- ---------- -------- — ............... ....... — .... .
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
1 new — never oaed — low prr»»urc pomp, prraaura guage,
Clerk of ths Circuit Court
40.00
hoae and drum — used for herhieidea ........ ....... ................
By: Martha T. VthUn
Deputy Clerk
rarh
1.25
38
plant
botna
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Law orrtess of
W'ARIIUK. CAHQILL
Alao A frame*; seedbed wire, new and u*cd; awrepa and oltiar small tools.
A LsFEVtlE
5 hives of beet.
Winter Hark. Florid*
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Publish Aug I, 12, If. 24, m i
CLiO-U

Help For Fire
Victim Sought

Wafer System
75 Per Cent
Completed

i Legal Notice

New Teacher
Named In
Geneva
By JoAnr n «ys
Air*. Hoy W. Nichols, princi|&gt;al of Geneva Elementary
School, has announced the ap­
pointment o f Mrs. Allen Fost­
er ns new teacher for the
third and fourth grades.
Mrs. Foster recently moved
to Sanford from California
where she attended college.
She will travel to nod from
Geneva each school day.
Other teaching positions
this year will he filled byMr*. Vivian Welsh, fust and
second grndt»i, and Mrs. Nich­
ols, fifth and sixth grades.
Mis. Hobble Bruddy will con­
tinue as bus driver for the
elementary students.
Mrs. Nichols advises that
enrollment is expected to he
approximately III) children.
School hours will be substan­
tially the same as last year.
Parents of youngsters at­
tending tho school for Hie
first time are urged to com­
plete
registration
require­
ments this week in order that
schedules next Monday, first
day of school, can bo carried
out without confusion.

KNSIGN I.KK H. Wag­
goner, USNR, serving
aboard Reconnaissance
Attack Sqmulron Three,
I!VAH-B, was promot­
ed to the rank of l.t.
(jg ) on August Hi. la
RVAII-3, l-t.(jg ) Wag­
goner is p r e s e n t 1y
training as a Rontbardier Navigator R X,

Diversifying
DAYTON (U PI) — Sheik
Suleiman Al Huznil o f Beeraheha, Israel, who reportedly
already has had 65 w ives, tin*
n deal fur an American nno if
ho lives up to hls offer of
$50,000,

INSTRUCTOR JOHN RICHARDSON ilomonstruti’R bnat-linnilling to
iiiumbeiR of tlio Ruil ( ’niRH Witter Safety lii.-uruetors class which has JiiRt
been completed. Students watching Richardsons demonstration from
left are Lynn Giles, Peggy Stringer, Hetty Reagan, Sharon Giles, Libby
Swanson, Jean Coplin, Dee Silvers, Pat Costello, Barbara Zellic and Shir­
ley Stonart.
(Herald Photo)

Dunns Attend
Closing Pageant
Of Day Camp

Bus Passenger
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Bus Instructions

For First Grade

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SOLD WITH A MONEY

M rs. M oye Visited

Former Crooma Panther
Theophllua W. Mungcn Jr.
haa returned to Rattlerland
(Florida A and M) aa defenalve tackle. Mungen will eenre
In the capacity of resident
counselor of Sampson Hall
fo r freshmen d u r i n g the
school term. Mungen antici*
pates graduating In April In
the are o f agricultural science
and biology. Ilia interest Is
Phi Bela Slgmn.
s e e
Crooma High Adult School
will open August 31 at 6:30

Easement On
Glenway Drive
Offered City

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Mra. Margaret Bower, con­
troversial
landowner
who
blocked off Glcnway Drive a
few months ago hy having
posts driven Into the street
appeared before Cily Commis­
sioners Monday and offered
an easement through the back
of her property for an aeecia
road from Orange Avcnuo lo
Glcnway Drive.
Mrs. Bower's former action
set off a storm of argument
over whether or not she hsd
a right to block the dirt street,
which hsd been used for years
hy householders living In the
vicinity as an entrance road
to homes in (ho vicinity.
The Commission recently de­
cided to open up 24th St. from
Mcllonvillo to Sanford Avc.,
Ave., which would have neces­
sitated taking out a number
o f huge live oak trees that
aland on Ihe right of way.
Mra. Bower told commission­
ers that ahe waa (peaking for
both herself and Mra. A. K.
Shoemaker, who owns tho ad­
joining property. Both women
are widows, Mrs. Bower point
ed out and emphasized that
they would give the easement
to the city for the land but
"w e're not going to pay the
city to put a street In there."
Commissioners thanked Mrs.
Bower for the generous offer
of hers and Mrs. Shoemaker'!
and instructed City Manager
W. E. Knowlca and City Attor
ney William Hutchison to meet
with the two properly owners
next week to work out the legal
details o f the transaction to
the satisfaction of everyone
concerned.
One of the facets or the pro
hlem which has plagued com
mlislonrrs In Uvc street-open
Ing controversy Is the fact that
25th St. will soon be under
construction,
creating
pro
blcms for persons living In Ihe
area for ingress and egress
from their homes. The pro
hlem also would he a handicap
for fire trurka and ambulances
commissioners ssid.

Tha enrollment fee Is 12
and books are Bold to stud­
ents at cost.
Applicants may rrpnrt lo
Horacu H. Jackson, principal
o f tha evening program, for
regiatratlon.
• e
e
H. L. Befoe Jr. Imparted
soma timely Information to
his nudienro in his address
Sunday morning at Saint Paul
Baptist Church. Tha Rev. B.
If. Hodge celebrated hi* 26th
Annniveraary aa pastor o f
Saint I’nul. Horace S. Jackson
presided over services. Tha
Saint Paul Chorus, under the
direction of the very compet­
ent Earl E. Mlnott, performbeautifully. Mrs. Annia Alex­
ander, Mrs. A. C. Walker, nnd
Patricia Itao Merritt, were
soloists.
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Mrs. Clifford Spain Jr.
uml children of L i n c o l n
Heights, will lie leaving for
Oklnawn in the very near fu­
ture. She will join her hus­
band, Captain Clifford Spain
Jr., who haa been there for
some time.
•
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Cleveland and Kannon Dehose are visiting relative* and
friends. Cleveland la a resi­
dent of Detroit and Kannon
lives in Cleveland, Ohio,
•
*
•
Pleaseattend theApprecia­
tion Day program which will
Ihj held for the Rev. Nath­
aniel A. Watson Sunday at -I
p. m. in Crooma High School
Auditorium. A program is
planned for your enjoyment.
This will lie a most wonderful
treat.
e
*
*

Army Pfc. Earl F. Holsenndorff, son o f Mra. Hattie Bt.
Timms, 1011 Holly Ave., and
othermembers
of the 11th
Air Assault Division partici­
pated
in
Exercise
Hawk
Flash II, a four-day field
training maneuver held In
tho Fort Ilennlng, Ga., area,
ending Aug. 14,
Tho llUi Air Assault Di­
vision is the only milt of its
Mild in tha Army. Its mission
Is to conduct testa to deter­
mine how far the Army
should go In substituting aircruft for ground Vehicles and
ground-based weapons sys­
tem s.
llolsendorff, a Itght-weapons Infantryman In Company
A, First Battalion o f the di­
vision's Cl 1th Infantry at
Fort Ilonning, Ga., entered
Uie Army In November 10(12
nnd received basic training at
Fort Gordon, Ga. Ha haa serv­
ed In the Far East.
Thu 23-year-old soldier was
An extensive colony o f car­ graduated from Crooma High
penter ante may weaken a School In 1062. HI* father, R.
house structure aa to cause it llolsendorff, lives In Quitman, Ga.
to collapse.

MONEY
Just tell us how much
you need topeyold bills, for
home Improvements, car
repairs, for all your sea*
sonal expenses. Phone for
prompt, courteous service.

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166.00
220.00
312.00
432.00
592.00

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4th. S t &amp; Sanford Ave.
1100 W. 13th. Street
ROUND — SIRLOIN — OR CLUB

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PORK CHOPS lb 69
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FROZEN

NECTARINES 2 4 9 ‘
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POTATOES

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DRINKS

LUCK

Cut Green BEANS

JEW EL

DAIIT SOFT — 6 AS8TU. FLAVORS

NO. IQS CANS

BEAUTY

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COOKING O I L .......... 29c

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YOUR CHOICE — GIANT
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110 South Magnolia Street

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and well flavored or your money back. May we Invite you to try some at the** special low, low prteeo.

F

p. m. All persona desirous ef
attending are naked to meet
at thia time fo r regiatratlon.
Claaaea meet each evening,
Monday through Thuraday,
from 6:80 to 0:80 p. m. at
Crooma High School.
In addition to an accredited
general education eouraa lead­
ing to an adult diploma,
course! are offered In Book­
keeping, Typing, Home Economlca, Remedial Reading and
Trowel Tradea (brick and
block l a y i n g ) . Additional
claaiei can b . organized If
thera la aufficlant demand
from tha public.
The Instructor! will be W.
C. Curry, W. L. Smith, Mra.
K. J. Thornton, Mrs. A. C.
Hagln, Mrs. K. B. Sandlfer,
Mra. Joella Singleton, J. I,.
Bowden, Leroy Brown and
Horace Jackson.

GUARANTEE:

Tip Top Supermarket* proudly feature Swift's Tru-Tendr Beef, fully matured sad guaraateed to bo Under

B y Sister, Nephew
By Robert B. Thomas Jr.
122*5786
Mra. Mary L. Moye, mid*
wife o f Seminole County for
the peat 35 yeara, waa viaited
by her alater Mra. Ada Scare.
Accompanying
Mra.
Seara
waa her aon Solomon E. Scare
and daughter. Me fa on the
ataff at Clark College, At­
lanta, Ca. Vtatting her alao
waa Mra. Annie B. Watklna,
Mr. Hub Watklna and daugh­
ter Wanda o f Columbua, G.
Mra. Moye and houargueat
visited the Big Tree Park, Or­
lando, and Silver Springe,
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VINE

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BANANA NUT CAKE

49
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14 Oz.
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ITEMS!

CLEANSER

2 14-oz. cans 33c

CLEANSER

BAB-0

2 21-oz. cans 49c

CLEANER

SPIC n’ SPAN 1-lb. pgk. 29c
BATH SIZE

CAM AY SOAP

2 bars 29c

BATH SIZE

bar 10c

IVORY SOAP
REGULAR SIZE

PALMOLIVE

2 bars 21c

REGULAR SIZE

2 bars 21c

LU X SOAP

1 0 |'i- O Z . C A N S

TOMATO SOUn

2/23c

CAM PBELL’S

•-OZ.
CANS
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MINUTE MAID FROZEN

ORANGE DELIGH T

5/89c

FACIAL TISSUE

KLEEN EX

box of 600 39c

BATHROOM TISSUE

DELSEY

SLICED BACON

2 £ 89*

-SUPER.RIGHT** SMOKED, SLICED

CHIPPED BEEF

{.£ 28*

MORTON’S REEF, CHICKEN, TURKEY

POT PIES

6 For 99*

"SUPER-RIGHT” ALL MEAT

SLICED BOLOGNA

Cut

1 Lh*

-SUFER.RIGHT’ VAC PACK SLICED
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COOKED HAM

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( APT. JOHNS FROZEN

COD FILLETS

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49*

CAPT. JOHNS FROZEN

Lh*40

PERCH FILLETS

D ILL PICKLES
C H ED-O-B IT
2
FRUIT COCKTAIL
T O M A T O JUICE
CUT CORN
2
M A R G A R IN E
2
KETCHUP
3
M A Y O N N A IS E
PASTEURIZE

AMERICAN

OR

1-Pint
6-Oz.
Jar

25
79*
39
29
27'
27*

PIMENTO CHEEESE SPREAD
Lb.
Loaf

2 roll pack 25c

SPECIAL!

A&amp;P FANCY

FROZEN GOLDEN

10-Oz.
Pkgs.

1-Lb.
Ctns.
(Solids)

SPECIAL! ANN PAGE ZESTY TOMATO

SPECIAL! SULTANA

REALLY

SWEET PEAS

8

NIBLETS CORN

SUNSHINE

'1 ”

BLACK FLAG ANT AND

BEEF STEW 1Vi lb. con 49c

ROACH BOMB

HORMEL

ANN PAGE PIJRB GROUND

* * 79*

CH EEZ-ITS

------•ft o“ z . CAN

LIG H T TUNA

35c

CHICKEN OF THE SEA

• ft o z . CAN

WHITE TUNA

43c
19'/i OZ. PKG

4?:n 28e CORN TOASTIES
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EASTERN

6Vi oz. pkg. 21c

HOWARD JOHNSON FROZEN

BLACK PEPPER

ALL PURPOSE

''"/ft*
C A U F. WHITE SEEDLESS

G R APES
IB .
Shortening

19*
3 lb. can
i

39*

Quart
Jar

29c

NESCAFE

Snowdrift

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Hi
MAI.LAtl l ’KG. 13

Pencils

8ft OZ. PKG.

CO CO N U T BARS

eo. 29c

4/99c

NABISCO GRAHAM

Jjf

ea. 88c Mi

10 oz. jar $1.45

STIUKTMANN

*8Kfc

Nifty Vinyl I'u.h Ilutlnn

Binder

$1.19

10*1 « R

CRACKERS

1-lb. pkg. 33c

RICH'S FROZEN

9-OZ. I’KG.

CHOC. ECLAIRS

49c

300'b t n e s

*"* Filler Paper
10* f x R

U1 B H

47c
500'b

Filler Paper
s t i x II

79c
150 Cl.

Tyoinq Paper 39c E ?

HI

WHITE

IIHIa Horne Meat &amp; Gravy

Dog Food

4

PURPLE

89c

lavt Only HalfStamp
jr?.. Sat Fiat Siftt Fattar

I AT AHANTIC a PACOIC TIA COMPANY. WC.

5 u p e r J/Ja rk e ts

JUMBO SWEET

HONEY DEW MELONS
Muellera Elbow

Coupon good thru Sat., Aug. 39.
t\X. R.39-M

.1 KING VINYL

PLUMS

New! With Ammonia
HANDY ANDY
15-Oz.
28-O z.

M

49.

14-Oz.
Bottles

POTATOES
FRESH ITALIAN

Wllh 13.50 Purrhaar Of

SCHOOL SUPPLIES

INSTANT COFFF.B — I9r OFF LABEL

CHICKEN OF THE SEA

8 7i V r °

DINTY MOORE

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FINE

GKF.KN GIANT CREAM STYLE CORN OR

SAUSAGE

12-oz. can 49c

1-Quart
14-Oz*
Jar

NEW LOW PRICE! NUTLEY COLORED

GREEN GIANT MEXICOKN OR

2 -oz. cans 45c

1-Lb.
13-Oz.
Can

SPECIAL! LIBBY’S

ARMOUR STAR VIENNA

SPAM

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SPECIAL! A&amp;P FANCY GRADE "A ”

SAVE

AJAX

ALLGOOD SUGAR CURED

Square

SPECIAL!

NEW
REDUCED

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11.79
Con
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CANNED PICNIC

THICK SWISS

Lb.

SPECIAL! PICKLE PATCH HAMBURGER SLICED DILLS OR WHOLE

ALL FLAVORS — MARVEL

f

Super-Right*' Western Reef

ARMOUR STAR COOKED

LB .

39-

Gal.
Ctn-

CHUCK
ROAST
4S

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AllNweet 2c O ff Iahal
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8-oz. ukg. I Detergen 15c Off Label
1-Lb. Ctn.
Giant I'kg.

65c | Btl. 39c BfL 69c IMacaroni 2/29c| Surf

64c|Magarine

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Thraa Prlraa Effertira In Sanford Stora Only
Prlraa In thin ad ara good through Saturday Auguat 39.

Pinecrcat Shopping Ccntei — Hwy. 17-92 At 27!h St.
Inatant Io ffe With Thermal 9-0*. Cold
Coffee Mug
5-Oz. Jar

1(/27c Sanka

$1.39 Dixie Cups

Fkg. Of 40

49c

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Hafchef Time
Arriving For
Major Bosses

VARSITY “ A” SQUAD Checrlentiers of Romlnoie High School Uikc timo
out from practice to pone for KentM photographer with their pom-poms.
These girls will ho lending the cheering at varsity football Karnes this
tcnr, as well as for all other sports and school pro-K am o pop rallies. From
eft kneeling are co-captain Susan I’ lercy and Captain IJonnio Caolo.
Standing nro Carol Torres, llettic Wiggins, Linda Spencer, Carol Besaerer, Diano I’owell and Merinella Griffitii.
(Herald Photo)

J

NEW YORK (U PI) — It’s
Ruxslnn roulette timo in the
majors again, meaning you
rnn start looking for those
managerial rasunlties, with
Ham Mele o f Minnesota slatp&lt;l to he among the early vic­
tims.
Inevitably, when a club
goes bail, a change has to he
mn&lt;le. As one club owner put
it, "Y ou can’t fire all the ball
players,” so he resorts to the
next heat thing ami simply
fires the manager.
That being the care, Mele
is a good bet to go, hut don't
worry about him hecauso he’s
in
extraordinarily
capable
baseball man and an equally
good bet to wind up with an­
other managing job, either
with tho Huston Red Sox or
Now York Mels.
Mein won't he the only
manager to go. He'll huvu a
lot of company.

Seminoles Using Heavy Equipment
As Time Nears For Initial Contest
16 Days Left
For Workouts
Until Opener

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WASHINGTON (UPI)
Rookie
Ozzle Clay’s first
workout with the Washington
Redskins wai featured by his
loud claim that he could cov­
er Hobby Mitchell, followed
closely by Mr. Mitchell taking
Mr. Clay out of his uniform.
Like his fisticuff namesake,
the setback didn't bother Or-

TV Fans May See
More Baseball
During 1965
DETROIT (U PI) — Televi­
sion viewers will probably lie
exposed to more baseball in
1965.
The Major League Execu­
tive Television
Committee
met for four hours Thursday
at Tiger Stadium in Detroit
and agreed to submit plans
to "Interested parties" Inclu­
ding television networks and
sponsors, by Sept. 15 for a
proposed Monday night "base­
ball spectacular."
The proposed p r o g r a m
would he a minimum of two
liours In length, Including a
(Hist and pre-game show, and
would start in April, 1965.
Plans call for a game in an
Eastern or Midwestern city to
be shown in those states with
a Western game to be shown
later in Mountain ami Western
states.
Tho games will not he
blacked out in the city where
It originates.
No date was set for receiv­
ing hid* from the "interested
parties."

Gabs

Way

lie "I'm the Greafcst "Clay
in the slightest. He continued
to needle such stars at Mit­
chell and end Angelo Cola,
even while they were giving
him lessons on how to make
brash rookie halfbacks look
inept.
For awhile, Clay’s mouth
appeared to be in reverse pro­
portion fo his ability. Rut af­
ter Ihrec exhibition games,
the Redskins arc beginning to
wonder If “ I’ m the greatest"
isn't just that.
Clay was only a 17th draft
choice, which in pro football
is something like settling for
Marjorie Main after you get
turned down by Kim Novak.
A six-foot, 190-pound Negro,
he came to the Redskins from
j‘owa State with a fine reputa­
tion as a defensive hack, al­
though he also played on o f­
fense. 'Hie Washington coach­
es frankly gave him little
chance to survive the exhibi­
tion season, and for the first
two weeks of training camp he
showed little except a tenden­
cy to (Hip off to his "cid ers."
Rut head coach Rill McPeak
liked the kid's spirit — and

Big 4 Holding
Clues To Open
HIRMINGHAM,
Mich. —
(UPI)— The Carling World
Open, to lx- played Thursdaythrough Sunday at the Oakland
Hills Country Club, is'nt such
a "unique" golf tournament,
rrally.
Sure, It has the largest purse
($200,000) of any tournament
in live world. And. it's got the
largest first place prize money
of any tourney 533.0&lt;iO plus a
field of international golfing
stars.
Bui, It still resembles each
Professional Golfers Associa­
tion tourney that has been
played in the United State* to
date because it has Iho same
"pretournament favorites."
Week after week, unless they
deride to give their golfing
counterparts a break by nut
entering a tournament, the
"big four" of the American
tour Arnold Palmer, Jack
Nicklaus, Tony t-ema and Gary
Player are always hilled as
'fisc ones to Ik-at for the cov­
eted trophy."
lad there l&gt;e no mistake
abwit it, the "big four," Billy
Casper Jr. and Ken Venturi
are Ihe ones to beat for the
world title.
Why? Because they are the
best combination drivers put­
ters in the world. And lx&gt;th
these aspects of the came will
lie needed to conquer Oakland
Hills* "green monster," which
measures 6.907 yards and has
a par of 70.

By llavld Higginbotham
Herald Sport* Writer
With only 10 day* of work­
outs remaining in which tu
prepare for the season's cur­
tain raiser with Iho Titusville
Terriers at Titusville Sept. 18.
Seminole High's head grid
coach, Jim Plgott, put the
Tribe through its initial drill
W I. Prt. Gil
in heavy equipment.
Ualtlmore
77 49 .611
The Titusville contest, a non77 SI .602 t
Chicago
Metro Conference allalr, will
72 52 .581 4
Now York
tie another In a long string of
TUB SANFORD JUNIOR HIGH IIRAVES* roachiiiK stuff this season is
66 63 .512 12)5
Detroit
opening games wllh the Flor­
lignin comprised of (from left) Ron Hunt, Owen McGurron, Kd lliickncr
63 63 .sou M
Minn.
ida east coast school. Each
and Head Coach Han I’clhani. This is the same crow that led tho Heaves
Cl 66 .492 15
Los Ang.
season, tho record* Indicate,
nt 66 .480 16'4
to last season’s record of six victories iigninnl no setbacks.
Cleveland
the Terriers get stronger. As
:&gt;h 69 .457 19'4
Roston
a matter of fact, lost fall the
so 79 .388 28'j
Wash.
Terriers headed Ihe Seminole*
48 78 .381 29
Kan. City
until extremely Into In Ihe
Games Today
game when the localshy the
Minnesota at Chirago (N )
bare margin of a single point
lais Angeles at Kansas City
after touchdown—pulled out a
(N)
it to n victory.
Cleveland at Ualtlmore (N)
.1 &gt;Vce C arh Ralph Stump!,
Washington at New York
advi. rd candidates (or both I
Detroit at Huston (N)
vars.ly and Junior varsity
squads to mnke passing grade*
It F cy expected to play foot
ball si SIIS.
Varsity luc k field Coach Dick
Williams told the athletes what1
he r nsiderrd the four main
requirement* to become a sur­
GAINKSVII.I.E- On the sur­
er!: n an athlete. According
to \V i am*, a player must be face the tncKle situation looks
quick In Ida thinking, the right healthy nt Florida, hut Head
silo for the position he wants Coach liny (iruve* wouldn't
to play, have good strength care to delve too deeply into
and have natural ability for the matter.
By I’nllrd Press International
the game. Ilo also Included
"Our first four tackle* arc
The turnstiles are beginning
pride as a key factor In win­ fine football players, each out­
to spin again at County Stadi­
ning many games,
standing at home phase of the
um In Milwaukee and the
Seminole High School Is the game," says Graves. "It's any­
icasnn I* Rico (’arty.
only school participating In body's guess how good we arc
Carty
(pronounced
Car*the Metro Conference which Is after them."
•doe)
easily
Is
Ihe
most
popu­
not in Orange County. The
Dennis Murphy, 6-2, 250lar player In tho beer capital
RHS grid team will not only pound senior, heads the Gator
and his growing fan club in
be representing S e m i n o l e laekle corps and is a sound
the leftfii-ld bleacher* will be
High but also Seminole Coun­ fihithall player all the way
PLANNING TIIK 19G.P&gt; Knights of Columbus Stnto Howling Tournament
bitrrly disappointed if the en­
ty in this loop.
nt n !miii|iicL honied by Sanford Council 61167 were, rented, left to right,
around, un outstanding ono on
thusiastic Dominican 1* not
Varsity tine Coach Jim Mc­ defense.
Georgo Rny, grnnd knight of Council 2112; William J. Hngley, president
named rookie of the year In
Coy told the candidates that
o
f
tho
KC
Stido
Howling
Arrncinlion
and
Milton
Heckwolf,
grand
knight
Coming strong after a great
the National league.
they had a moral responsi­ spring Is t.arry Gngner of
o f Council 6160; buck, Ted Michels, grnnd knight o f Council 61167 nnd
The
24-year-old ex-boxer
bility to tie gentlemen off the Daytona Reach, a 6 2. 237Fred F.mond, grnnd knight of Council 4964.
(Herald Photo)
vaulted Inin fourth place a
field. McCoy also urged the pounder who runs Die 40 yardmong the league's leading hit­
athletes to attend the rhurch dash in 4.73 an&lt;l is the squad's
ters Monday night when he
of their choice on Sundays.
strongest man.
belted three doubles, a homo
Captains
Ronnie
Hinson,
John Whatley, a 235 pound
ntn and a single, raising hi*
David NoeR, and Joe Harless Iwy who make* almost straight
hating average to 323.
led the usual exercises nod A's in tlie class room and does
Those five teams won 40
NEW YORK (U P I)— Army "They think they play the
Carty'* pyrotechnics were
drills followed by work on the same on the football field,
too
much for the first place
Iw-sl
football
down
there.
In
of
the
52
games
they
ployed
conch
Paul
Pii'tzrl
claim*
blocking and tackling.
was rated equal to both Mur­
The coaching staff is making phy and Gagtier in tho spring Eastern college f o o t b a l l the Kouthw-eat, they feel they last year and Dietzel, whuae Phillies, who crumpled under
Army team had a 7-1 record the Braves' 16 hit alack 12 9
a point to give each candidate until felled by a knee Injury. Irani* liavo reurhed a point have the beat teems.
last season, said he exported and lost a full game to the
a fair chance for a berth on Ilia knee, doctors say, is com ­
"But I would stack our it to ha "much etronger” second • place San Francisco
the teams by looking at each pletely healed and this Junior whero holl "alack them up
Giants,
youngster Individually as well from Tampa should lie ready ngninsl tea ini from nny sec­ Eastern team* up against this year.
tion o f the country."
any other section of the coun­
as with the rest of the squad.
Sydney Mact-can of Jackson­
Tho former Louisiana State try and I'd be pretty confi­
"The athlete best prepared for ville Isn't sensational, hut is a
the Job will get It," says PI- tested, steady ami dediratod mentor aald each section of dent o f the outcome.”
gott.
The five eastern teams
hoy who has given tho Gator's the United States believed it
The squad concluded thi{ some sound tackle play for lias the etrongest teams.
Dietzel
referred
to
were
"1 romo from the hut bed of Pittsburgh, Syracuse, Navy,
workout by running through two seasons. Muel.cun la lust
the
Southeastern Penn State and hit own Cadplay* with a little contact work known for defensive exploits football,
Conference,"
Dletsel
declared. eta.
on blocking position*.
and will seo most of his action
in tills capacity in the fall.
Next in line Is senior John
Thompson nt Norfolk, Vs., a
CINCINNATI ( N B A )
- non let term an who will most
FOB GYM — TENNIS OR PLAY
Johnny Vander Mcer, who likely work In an offensive role
in
1964.
He
it
rated
a
nod
apitched consecutive no-hitlers
MEN’S WHITE
BEG. *29!* VALUE
in 1938, finished Ids major head of several inexperienced
league carcrr with a 119-121 boys with promise, surh as
junior
Julian
Johnson
of
won-lust record.
Green Cove Springs, ami sop.
s lB tt lz
homorex J. D. Pssteris (M i­
ami), Wally Colson (Valdosta)
81ZE8 • TO IS
CINCINNATI
(UP1) — and John Preston (Columbus,
Jerry Lucas o f the Cincinnati Gs ) .
"Family
Open
Royals became a father for
(Gator football broadcast!
Fashions
Fri.
the first time whea his wifr,
will be carried again Ihii
Nit*
Treva, gave birth to an eight- season by WTIlIl Radio,
Footwear”
T il »
pujild buy Muuday.
Saufoid),

American
League

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Graves Offers Grave Opinion

O f Tackles On Florida Squad

Gator Mentor

Sizes Up Team

With Many ‘Ifs*

As Football 'Greatest'

there has heen too little of ier* almost hammered hi m' f i ve Bears — for a 14 yard
that commodity around the three feet underground. Hut 1gain and McPeak liked what
Redskins for too many years. he got away once — through I he saw.
Clay didn't look like the an­
itlir t*anfnrh Srrali) Pnge G — Aug. 26, 1961
swer to a defensive coach’s
prayers, but he had one thing
—speed. McPeak decided to
try him nut as a kickoff and
punt return specialist.
ON 100 BRANDS
Ozzic’.s first real test was
against the man eating Chica­
go Rears, and it almost was
his last. The rookie, aparently figuring that a fair catch
was a mark of ahjoct coward­
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
ice, in'i»ti-d on trying to run
OPEN DAILY — 9 A. M. • 6:15 P. M.
hack punts wilh a half-dozen
SANFORD
310 E. FIRST
Rears breathing Into his face.
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
A couple of times, Rear tack­

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S w i O 'k e d

Scribe Offers
Candidate For
LBJ Sidekick
fly Milton Itirhmsn
l.'l'l Sport* Mritrr
NEW YORK
( LI ’ ll —
President Johnson any* ho'*
still mulling ovir the vandl*
date for VP. hut If he'» in­
terested in the MVP, there's
only one log Iml candidate *—
Baltimore’s Brooks Robinson.
The President like* huaeb«1l and often diseutses it.
purtivutarly with Stan Muma).
his special consultant on phy­
sical fitness.
He cheeks the hoxscores
nccHsionally and has heard
all uhout Robinson. So ha* **•
eryone in the American Lea­
gue.
Around Baltiinorc, they call
the shy, g7-j ear-old Robinson
"M r. Impossible," theoretical­
ly because he makes those
kind of plays at third bam
practically every day.
A far better rea»ou for that
nickname Is the fact that It
would be impossible for the
Orioles to be in first pises now
without him.
The biggest criticism of
Robinson is that he should he
the tiam leader but that he
aland* hack and refuses to
take charge.
,
"I'm not a
pu*her," he
laugh*. "Pm a follower."
Maybe so, hut he certainly
has a lot of players followin'?
him st the moment. Only two
American Leaguers top Ids
•J(1S butting average and only
four have mors than bis So
run# batted In. His SI bonier
also place him In the top 10
In that department.
There Isn't the slightest
question that the unassuming,
always smiling Robinson is
Baltimore's team lender hut
if you try railing him that to
his face, he'll pucker up his
lips in a frown and deny the
allegation up nnd down.
Robinson doesn’t coma to
fight, he simply comes to play
baseball and he has never
sh ott-cliu n gcd

th e

O rioles

from the first day they
brought him up from the min­
ora hack in 11188.

National League
w . I.. Pet. GB
Phlta.
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Cincinnati
7ft r&gt;.*&gt;.8(1(1 fl
'Frisco
70 oil .(toll *’i 'i
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Milwnukcn
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Chicago
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Houston
80 71 .III l!t
New York
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It nulla Yesterday
Milwaukee 7. Philadelphia 8
Cincinnati 7. New York 2
St. I.oui* 7. I’illstiUi gh 0
l.os Angeles 8, Sun Frunclseo
1
Houston 5. Chicago 4
Gamra Today
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rhitinli-lphia at Milwaukee
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Mr. And Mrs. George Sommer Observe

Miss Loretta Gatlin, L P. Carter, Jr.

Their Golden Wedding

United In Church Marriage Ceremony
By JoAnn flay*
Miss Loretta Lee Gatlin,
daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
Charles Ben Gatlin of Geneva
and Lewis P. Carter Jr.,
grandson o f Mr. and Mrs. W.
Jl. Dorton, were united in holy
matrimony July 11, 1W4, al
2:30 p.m. al the Geneva Bap­
tist Church.
Rev. Albert E. Green per­
formed the Impressive cerejnony before the altar accent­
ed with baskets of w h i t e
mums and white glads.
Mrs. Judy Wiseman furnish­
ed the traditional nuptial mu­
sic.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride was lovely
In a formal gown of angclinlst
taffeta, featuring a bell shap­
ed skirt. The fitted bodice of
Chantilly lace win fashioned
with a scalloped neckline and
long tapered alcoves. The
sweeping chapel
train
of
Chantilly lace fell gracefully
from a Blur bow at the back
waist line. Her finger tip im­
ported veil of illusion fell
from a crown of pearls and
She carried a cascade bridal
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bouquet of white roses center­
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satin ribbons.
Miss Beverly Gatlin attend­
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or and was gowned In ice blue

crepe with matching acces­
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blue streamers.
Bill Clancey served the
groom as best man and usb-

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Hiipjrer ut the Florida Power Ctnh, where many of their friend* in the
community withered for festivities. In the Trout row from the loft are
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Gulden Ago lliiwb-ra Dis­
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tlie Dt-I.nnd Lanes nn August
10. Thn ladli-H of the Adult
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roast beef dinners fur 1011 port. I)r. Wilson Is a Spanish
linn lei a nnd Iheir wives.
War Veteran, ami a member
of the V K Wars Pott K0U3
Ml i Sully Neldrr o f lie- Deputy.
llury, visited the French (JtinrMr. and Mrs. Harrison
ter on Iter visit tu New Or*
leans. Sin- visited the Intor- llernriller o f Dellary Court,
lintluNid M.ulut, thn beauti­ arrived homo Friday night
ful til. lamix Catbetlrul and from a three month trip
Lake I'unrlielrain. The huge which look them to Erie. I’u.,
glnsH dtuii- mi the liunics on Illiffalo, N.Y. anil Iowa, where
C'lmties tit. ill New I it leans, they had a family reunion In
she tliuuglit beautiful with their honor. Their next stop
llgltis sliliting frum behind. was Kansas, then on to Cal
The old ntinusphero with Its ifornia visiting their son and
quaint shops seemed to blend his family. They journeyed to
Oiegon, where Mr. Ilernrltter
together.
tiled his hand at Salmon fish­
Dr, Wilfred Wilson re­ ing at Puget Sountl, Washing
turned to Deltury after it lev- ton. They visited relatives and
tilling
the w a y
i it intmlll absenco spent al friends
tlie V.A. Hospital In New Or­ through Idaho, Nebraska, and
leans mul al Lake City. Hu Chicago. Heading back again
also Intel a brief stay at Way- to Erie, for a brief visit, they
departed for DeBary, visiting
places of interest en route
home,

World’s
champion
party-goer.
(our Ginger Ale)

er* were Hoy Hughey and
Delmuse Oglesby. ,
Donna Lee Gatlin was flow­
er girl, wearing a yellow and
white frock with a flowered
halo and carrying a basket of
pink petals. Ring bearer was
Chsrles Ben Gatlin Jr.
The bride's mother chose
for her dsugbter's wedding
a stunning beige Isce dress
with
mstchlng
accessories
snd a corsage of yellow car­
nations. The mAther of the
groom was attired In beige
crepe with mstchlng acces­
sories snd her corssge was of
yellow carnations.
Immediately following the
wedding, a reception was held
at the home of the bride's
parents. The serving table
held the traditional tiered
wedding rake, flanked by sli­
ver candelabra, with punch,
usorted nuts, sliper mints and
open faced sadwichcs.
Among the out of town wed­
ding guests were Mr. and
Mrs. E. P. Hatfield and dau­
ghter, Irene, Detroit, Midi;
Mr. and .Mrs. Clarence Haldir, Daytons Reach; Mr. snd
Mrs. James Tolers and sons,
J»y
and Robbie, Ormond
Reach; Mrs. Raymond Gatlin
and (laughters,
Joy, Jenny
and Cindy, Orlando; Lewii
P. Carter Sr. and Mr. and
Mrs. E. O. Cooper, Jackson­
ville; and Mr. and Mrs. Albert
E. Green and son Albert, Or­
lando,

Exchange Vows O f Marriage
.Mrs. Nadine Colbert and
Allen Chalfin wero united In
holy matrimony Friday, Aug­
ust 21, 1D64 at 7 p.m. at Grace
Methodist Church.
llcv. John Hires officiated
at tho Impressive double ring
ceremony before the altar,
flunked on either side by
standing spiral seven branch­
ed candelabra, accented with
pedestal baskets of white
glads and huby mums,
Mrs. Robert Rennelt, organ­
ist, played the traditional
nuptial music.
Mrs. Colbert repeated the
tows in a lovely pink brocade
sheath with matching Jacket.
Her short pink veil full from
a garland of pink flowers and
site carried a cascade bridal
iKjuquet of white orchids and
Lilies of the Valley, showered
with white satin streamers.
Attendants far ttie couple
were Miss Barbara Ann Col­

of Altamonte Springs and their
son and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Sommer and daughter
Diane of Winter Park.
A total ot 73 congratulatory
cards were received by Ilia
couple from friends nnd rela­
tives In all part* of the coun­
try. Among gifts received, all
in the gold theme, were s
charm bracelet, evening bag,
beads,
sculptured
figurine,
bath towels and mats and can­
dlesticks. The couple also re­
ceived a set of Teflon cook­
ware and 10 bouquets of flow­
ers.
Mr. and Mrs. Sommer were
born and met and married In
Pittsburgh and lived there un­
til five years ago when they
moved to the Village of North
Orlando. Mr, Sommers, al­
though retired, works part
time for FIIA In the village, is
active In the Civic Association
and his beautiful ynrd is evi­
dence of hi* skill in the gar­
dening field.
Mrs. Sommers enjoys her
church work being a past off­
icer of the Church of the Nati­
vity Catholic Women's Club
and of Our Lady’s Circle, In
the community she is a mem­
ber of the Civio Association
and of the Garden Club.
They have two sans In addi­
tion to the three chiHhen hers
for the anniversary dinner,
Raymond and Paul, both of
Pittsburgh, 21 grandchildren
and one great grandchild.

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figures it sold what must have
been one of the original juke
boxes in the spring of 1900.
Calling the device a “ coin in
the slot machine,’ 1 the Sears,
Roebuck catalog at the time
claimed tlie gad tel was a
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maker for
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and any other public places."
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To Shower For Mrs. Johnson
Mrs. H. K Johnson
Mrs. James (M ary) John­
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a stork shower at the home of
Mrs. 11. L. Johnson on Narcis­
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Hawkins of Lake Monroe ser­
ving as hostess. Tho Johnson
home was decorated with bas­
ket! of yellow blossoms and
foliage In krcplng with the
color schcmo of green and
yellow.
Various games were played,
keeping tlie guests In a lively
mood with prtzea awarded
Mrs. Mary DcWit, Mrs. John­
son, hunoree, Mrs. Joyce MeRrlde, Orlando and Hiss Jean
Hair, also of Orlando.
Tlie gifts were presented to
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bert, daughter of tlie bride,
Harry Colbert, tlie bride's son,
Mrs. Lynn Evans and William
Field.
Miss Colbert was attired In
a synart maize sheath with a
corsage of yellow carnations
DONN FRANCIS PIATT, non o f Mr. nnd Mr*. Junto* I'intt of 115 Oricnta
and Talisman roses. Mrs. Ev­
Drivo in Altamonte Spring*, celebrated hi* seventh birthday AtiKtisL 11
ans chose a pale green sheath
with n party at hi* home. Tlie truest* enjoyed party Kiimcs, trift opening,
accented with gold accessor­
and n weiner roast with the traditional birthday cake and all the trimies and her corsage was of
m inus, liclpinu Uonn celebrate were from the left front, Teddy Hooper,
champagne carnations tinged
Grejfif Hooper, Donn Francis, lionnrcc, .Jeh Morrison, David Walter and
with gold.
Zita Morrison. Second row from tho left are Kim Clark, Sharon Adams,
A champagne supper follow­
Do uu Walter and Dale Hie hard Green. Third row left, are Susan Hooper,
ed Use wedding and the couple
Steve Adam* ami Donald Fut*oii|r.
departed for a wedding trip
to the Canadian Rockies, In
and around Calgary, Alberta,
Canada, U|&gt;on their return,
they will reside al 403 E. 14th
Street.
Among the out of town wed­
lly .Mrs. Ilitehir Harris
Dnytonu Bench, where she home. Out of town guests inding guests were Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. I,'. M. Wright will tie staying while attend­ eluded Mrs. Eunice Gray nnd
Mrs. Lonnie A. Wsgncr of Or­
lando, brother of the bride returned Wednuadiiy fium two ing Daytona Heath Junior col­ Mrs. Revs Wilcox of Miuml.
and Mr. and Mrs. A, F. Le- weeka In Nurtli Curullmi, must lege this year.
Heup of Jacksonville
Lewis Jones of Plant City,
uf which waa apent in Uryinn
City and L'hcnikkve. They reMrs. Reitha Dunlin und grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
purled a good trip, but rain­ Miss Small Ruins left Thurs­ Auhrcy Fender was overnight
ing and cuul most of the time. day tiy till* for u trip In visit
guest of Alan Uruddock Tues­
friends nnd r&lt; intives In Texas. day,
,
Mias Jonn Parker of Perryvillr, Maryland was b(iu,o
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Scarguest of Miss Linda Parker
bur
of l.al;elnmt were week
A milk glass punch howl last week, apcndlng the week
end guests of Mr. unit Mrs.
was placed at one end of the
end at her new apartment in
D. J. Parker.
serving table with a sheet
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D.
cake decorated in green, ycl
liny announce the engagement
low and white at tlie other
und approarhing marriage uf
end. On each guest’ s place
their daughter, Margaret Ann,
was a green or yellow napkin
Mr. and Mrs William Miller
to S I'c Jerry E. Lave, son
folded like a diaper and pin
■nd daughter, Julia Ann, of
ned with a gold safety pin
of Mr. unit Mrs. Muriey Love
Idyllwllde Drive are among
These held nuts and colored
of Jasper Alabama. Love is
308 travel trailer families cur­
mints. Tlie hostess and Mrs.
attar bed to the U. S, Navy
rently touring Canada's east­
Johnson served ice
cream
ern provinces with the Wally and alaliulied at Churlotoa
punch, Individual cakes and
By am Eastern Canada Cara­ South Carolina.
cookies to the guests.
van. The caravan left ill
Tlie guest list Included the
Mrs. Ed. L. Cunningham
state-side rrndevous point al
klinrs. Robert Mann, J. H.
Skowhcgan, Maine. July 10. to amt Mrs. Syliva Hoidcii cel
Tlndcl, Annie Hawkins, Grace
spend approximately &gt;ix weeks ehrntrd joint birthdays Sun­
Hair, Sherwood B a r b o . u r ,
visiting Canadian centers of day with n family dinner get
Frances Warren, Chsrles Ba
together at the Cunningham
Interest.
kcr. Leonard DcWit, George
Mclirklc,
William
Brown,
Helen Brown and Mbs Jean
Hair.
Gifts were sent by Mrs.
Shirley Hudson of Fredericktown. Mo., and Mr*. William
Grow of Wsahinglon, D, C,

Airs. Clyde Hawkins Hostess

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Tlie music business Is tun­
ing up. The American Music
Conference, Chicago, reports
that in 1962 the per capita ex
penditure for musical Initru
ments and the necessary ac
cessorics was $3 33. Hie 1050
|ht capita spending was less
than $1.00.

Nadine Colbert, A. Chalfin

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Mr*. R. Fldler of Palm of a see-through plastic that
Terrace,
DeBary
returned color, reports the Window
from a visit north with rela­ l-hade Manufacturers Associa­
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By Donna Estes
I Marilyn, Maureen, Billy sndl granddaughter and huvband.
Mr. and Mrs. George Som-j Carole of North Orlando; their JMr. and Jlrs. Thomas Ulrich
mer of 70 N. Second Street,
North Orlando, celebrated their
Golden Wedding Anniversary
at a family dinner party at the
House of Beef In Maitland
Wednesday, Aug. 1$.
The dining table was over­
laid with a white banquet cloth
and centered with a bouquet
of yellow and white chrysan­
themums. At each end of the
table were smaller arrange­
ments of the same flowers.
The anniversary cake was
frosted in white with decora­
tions of yellow confectionery
roses and the golden numerals
*'50." Mrs. Sommer wore a
white orchid corsage and Mr.
Sommer a white carnation
which had been presented them
by their children for the occas­
ion.
Member* of the family pre­
sent for the celebration were
their daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs, Paul Chsnnss and
daughter Suzanne of Pitts­
MR. AND MILS. GEORGE SOMMER o f North
burgh Pa.; another daughter
Orlando recently observed their *3Uth weddinjf
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
liam McVay and children
nnniversiiry.

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�Whose Ox Is In Which Ditch - And Who'll Get Him Out Of It
By Julian Slrnalrom
Associate Editor
"W hc’i on first," that ol'
routinr of Abbott and Costel­
lo, was simple compared to

the question of “ Who owns; of problems as perplexing as
what?" the County Commis­ What's on third?"
For levrral years wes tilde
sioners are now pondering.
Commissioners are trying to farmer James Boston has
locate the answers to a pair owned a piece of land on the
com er of North and Elder.
Since 194.1, or 1047, he claim*,
the county maintained Elder
—that la until 1-4 came alone
and cut off Elder, making it
a dead end.
At one time, says Boston,
Elder had a 30-foot right-ofway. Property owners on holh
sides gave the county an addi­
tional til-fort lo make it a
.10-foot right-of-way says Bos­
ton,
On Boston * side of the
street there’s a 10-foot ditch,
right in the right-of-way.
The other day
Boston's
neighbor put up a fence on
his property line according In
old 30 foot right-of-way. Now
Boston, who wants to build a
home, can’t get into his own
property because of the neigh­
bor's fence and the county's
ditch.
Th ere's a hr ldia aernss the

( ’ UH SCOUTS of Caitfiolliorry Puck 510, Brian
Uowlctt in discii* throw, left, nml Cliff Lovkyer
with jitvelin, right, were two of the partlclpitinp group which copped firat place in akilla for
the pack at the Weklwa Dintrict Cuh-O-Ree held
lust Suturduy afternoon at Mead (iiirdenn in
Winter Park.
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Legal Notice
noticm o r
*i i t
riiARi.i'.n k i -k m v n m a 1IONK mil n o i a m K H N.
MAIIONK. hi* wife.
TOU AND RACK o r TOO
nr* hereby not Ift*«l lh.il »ult
Sis* h»*u polnm'lir*'l »*»lii«t
ynu In III* Circuit Court of tli»
Ninth JiulMnt Circuit of the
f(i*l « of Florida In ami for
Remlnola County, ths abbre­
viated till* of which !•:
FIRST
FKDK RAL
HAVINOP
A S 'l &gt; T/5AN ASSOCIATION O f
DA V EN PORT, *1*.
Plaintiff,

win

C H A R L ES K IJIM A S' MAIION K
amt OotAtttKa N. MAIIONK, hta
wife.
rt*f*nitant*.
In Chancery No 1t!9t.
Tli* nature of thl» mill l« a
for*' lomir*
of
lhal
certain
niortiriK* h*lil amt owned tiy
plaintiff.
dated
January
If,
1910 and recorded January 15,
1 SSO In Official llemrde Uuok
a : a p * k * n o of tha public n » oord* of Semlnnl* County, FlorIda, encumbering that certain
piece nr parcel of properly |o.
rated, »llual*. ami being In
•aid Count) nml Htatt. lo-w lt;
Ixil S. Illock U, 8UNLAND
ESTATES. a eubdlvlelon ar.
cording to a plat th*r*of,
»*curd*d In Plat lu.ok 11,
paa*a 11 to 51 of tha Puh*
tic
lt«cord*
of
Seminole
County, Florida
each of to e
in n c g u i n T.li to fll* )ou r antwar or oilier
wrlttan drf»n»«» to tha Complaint with Ilia C!*rk of tha
Circuit
Court
of
Semlnnl*
County, Florida, In thla pro.
credtns and to *crva a ropy
thereof upon the p la intiff* a t ­
torney*. whoa* name* and addrat* ara liaralnaftar aat forth,
■ a renulred by taw-, not talar
than tha Jith day of Beptemhar
1911
In dafautt thereof the
ratten will proceed * « parle
ttpoti !h* anlry of a Dec-re* Pro
Confeeeo atralnat you.
WITNKHB my hand amt tlie
etff4i-l.il erat of aald Court lit
Berntnole County. Florida, thla
l i t h day of Auiiuat 194t
(SEAM
Arthur If nackwlth, Jr.
Cl*rk of Hi* circuit Court
Sty. Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
B E A R D AL L O RIDLEY
and
L E WIS
Attorney* t- r Tlatntlff
an North Court Street
Poet (Ifflre tin* 1259
Orlando, Florida
S- it1,1 *h Ante. 24 A Sr pt
I,
is, 19it.
C tK M I

Legal Notice
IN T l i K ITIIt-l IT f l l l HT OF
m i : n in t h jrtiiciA t. rn tCl IT IN 4 M l l-lllt M PIIMII. K
cm n t v, rt.m iU iA .
t*ll l NCKIIV NII. I I U 1
TIIK
UOWRItY B A V I N ff r
BANK,
Plaintiff,
v*
THOMAS J. nitTANT, *1 *1,
I "efandanta,
M i n i i: n r a I IT IN
WOHTttALF. K I I U C t t . o a l H E
Tilt THDMAB J. MUTANT and
M 1IICIA D lilt T A NT
ItKOttlKNlRi UN KNO WN
AN1I Tilt All parrlaa claiming
Interval*, by, through, un­
der or .vaalneL Ih* aforaaald prreona
TOW A UK
harahy nnliried
that a Complaint to foradoa* •
certain mortgaga encumbering
the fotlnwlnn daacrlbad teal
property, t«-w1t:
I. ot t. Illock A. COItNTnV
C l.l ’ tl MANOIt, UNIT NO 2.
according to th* plat there­
of a* recorded In Plat Hook
II. Pag* inn. rubllo Rr.
rnrda of Btmlnol* County,
Florida
hat been filed agalnat ynu In
Ih* above atyled ault, and you
ar* required lo earv* a copy of
your Aliawer or olhar Pleading
to th* Complaint on Plalntlffa
attorney., A NDKRBON, RUSH,
DEAN A LOWNDES, 323 Cantr*l Hoularard, Orlando. Flor­
ida, arol file th* original Anawer or -ither Pleading In Ih*
office of ilia Clerk of the Cir­
cuit Cuurt on or before tb*
tttti day of September, 19*1 If
you
til to do an, g decree
pro confeaao will b* taken
agalnat you for lb* relief de­
manded tn the Complaint.
Till* Notice nil J*11 be puli 11ab­
ed on. a * week for four cona-.-Utlv* week* In Ilia Sanford

Herald.

DA T ED THtB 10th day ot
Auguaf. 1911.
(HEAL)
Arthur H. Ilerkwllh. Jr,
Clerk of Circuit Court
ID : Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
Publ IaIt Aug. IS. IS, IS * lapt
5. 19*4.
CDC-39
n h iti'k

o r su it
TOl AI.IIKRT J O S E P It AN­
D R E W ! and OK RA LPINE
IV. ANDREWJI, hi* wife
TOU AND EACH OF TDD
ar* h*r*hy notified that ,uli
ha# been commenced axalnat
you In th* Circuit Court of
I he Ninth Judicial circuit of
Hit Slat* or Floild.i In and for
Seminole County, th* ahbravlat*1 lift* of which la:
TIIK W E S T E R N and SOUTHFBN L IF E 1NBURANCH COMIT t h e r m r r i T r n l ' H T n r PANT, ate,
t iii:
n in t h
ji n i m i ,
AIR#
Plaintiff.
t e l l , in a n i i r i m ai:tiiNiti.i: -vam i m i , n .n iiiiit.
At.HEIlT JOSEPH A NDRE W S
r i i a ni i : ii v n ii . 11m i
end
HKRALUINE
W.
AN­
L T D IA BILLIE KINO.
DREWS , hta wit*.
Plaintiff,
Defendant*.
In Chancery No 11291
T H O M A * W KINO.
Th* nature of thla ault t* a
Defendent fe, redo, ur*
of
that
cirtalo
T o T i m o r «i it
no-rtgag* held and owned by
TOl Thomaa W . Kill*
I«i«Intiff. dated March 14, 1*59
r / a Paul Bmlth Conetrue- and recorded March 19. I9SS In
lion Company
Official Record* Rook 2IS page
P O Ho* 111!
219 of th* Pubtln Record* of
Momhara. Kenye Africa
S*minote County, Florida, en ­
T DU ARE H r RUBY notified cumbering that certain pi#**
rh»t a aull for dtvorra haa hean nr parcal of properly located,
lorllluted apalriat yol| Uy LY- altuatt.
and
being
In aald
DIA III 1,1,TK KINO In Ih* Cir­ County and State, to -w ll !
cuit Court of the Ninth Judi­
toil tl ,
fllovk I, Sunland
cial circuit of riorlda. In ami
Kataia* Amended Plat, a c ­
for Samlnota County. Florida
cording to plot yaturdtd
Til a abln a via tad I It la of tha
In plot Book t l . pag t* 1
ca i* I, t.TDIA B 11,1,1 E KINO
a n l 2,
Public Record* of
p laintiff vereua THOMAS IV,
Memlnola County, Florid*.
KINO, lie feud* til.
KAi'lt (IF TOU IS REQU IR ED
Vou are hereby rruulred to to file your anawar air other
fit* your «n*w*r nr other de- written drfenae* to tli* Oumfrnaiv* pleading In Ih* ahovt plalnt with the Clark of th*
•tyled r a i n , with tha Clark of Clrrutl Court of Hrmlnol* Coun­
the Circuit Court of aald Coun­ ty. Florida, In tbla pro,veiling
ty, and aerva a copy thereof and to aerva a copy thereof
upoll ttlte*. Hedrick A Itohln- upon Ih* plaintiff'* attorney*,
•&lt;&gt;n, t*&gt;9 Kaat Church Street, whoa* name* and addrea* at*
Orlando, Florida, attornr)* for hereinafter eat forth, a , re­
plaintiff* ou or before tb* 55th quired by law. not later limn
day of September, 19&lt;t If you th* 2»th day of September 19*1
fall lo do an a Petra, Pro Con- In default thereof the cauaa
feaao will b* anttrad * * a l n ,( will proceed •* pari* upon th*
you In th* rallaf demanded In entry of a Deere* pro Confeaao
agalnat you.
tha CompUInl.
W ITNESS niy band and tb*
WITNESS my hand and the
eeal of eald court at Sanford, official aval of aald Court tn
Seminole County, Florida, thla Seminole County. Florida, thla
54tli day of Auguat. 1941
24th day of Auguat (SS4.
(SEAL)
(SE A L)
Arthur H
Btckwltb. Jr ,
Arthur II, Beckwith. Jr.,
Clark
Clerk of th* Circuit Court
Hy Martha T. Vlhlan
Hr
Martha T. Vlhlen
lie put y Clerk
tl. C.
II All LAN Tt'CK of th* firm of HEARD A L U tl III DLL V
AND LEWI S
(I ILK*. HEDRICK A
IHMUNSON
Attorney* for Plaintiff
41) North Court turret
IDS t a i l Church Streot
Poll Utile* Hog 11)|
Orlando, Florid*
lAltornay* for Plaintiff
Drlandu, Florida
1‘ ubllaU Ana, 24 A Sept, 5, 9. Pubtlab Aug t f a Sept. 2, I,
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ditch to Boston's property
which he built himself. The
ditch, by the way, handles
drainage from SR 4ft.
Boston want* to know what
can b* done to set into his
property.
He saya il'a &gt; problem for
the county. But the county
saya it has no record of da«d#
on the property donated by
the land owners. If that's
true, Boston'* neighbor is
right.
If Boston's neighbor is right,
then Florida Power &amp; Light
Company poles are on private
property and they can't even
get in to service their own
poles and lines.
Wh*t to do?
Boston maintains it'* a
county problem. County Com­
missioner* say County Engi­
neer William Bush ought tn
look Into it. Bush says he has
and It'* * problem between
Boston *nd his neighbor. Bos­
ton says . . .
'Round and 'round w* go!
Bush says Boston *nd the
power company might have
to go to court. Boston says
that if hi* neighbor owns part
of the road then he (Boston)
owns the ditch. And if he
own* the ditch he'll fill it up.

"You flit up the ditch,"
said Commission Chairman
James P. Avery, "and the
chance* are you will wind up
in court."
Then there's the Cassidy
case.
J. D. Cassidy own* property
in Midway Park. The county,
hr says, came along with a
drag line and cleaned a ditch.
In doing so, he claims, the
county removed a bridge over
the ditch and Cassidy can't
get into his land.
Sajs Cassidy: "Since the
county own* the ditch (b e ­
cause it cleaned it out I it
ought to replace the bridge.
Up to now, everything’s
clear. But look out!
A check of county records
indicates Uie county doesn't
own tha ditch so It must be
owned by the state. The state
says it doesn't own the ditch.
Cassidy says if the county
and tlie state don’t own thr
dttchditrh, he must own tt
and if he owns tt ha'll fill It.
Obviously the Commtaiion
doesn't have tha answer to
either of these knotty puiries.
So out comes "ol faithful"—
the motion to table. What
would you have donaT
"Who’* on fira t?" — or ra­
ther, "Who owns whatT"
Do you suppose it could tie
Ilie county, Boslon, Florid*
Power and Light, Cassidy,
1-4, the state of Florida. Bos­
ton's neighbor, SR 4(5, etc?
Perhaps Chairman Avery
ought to check hi* safety de­
posit box. In a mix-up like
thla he might even be tlie
owner.
And, can you Imagine, peo­
ple actually run. spend mon­
ey, and campaign to become
a county commissioner?
Chances ara we don't evan
have the story straight. But,
wc’l but you can't prove wo're wrong.
If you can even understand
these problems, much less an­
swer them, you belong on that
ol' club known as the Phila­
delphia "law yers".

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DEAR ABBY: What do
you think of a wife who
keeps asking her husband,
age 64, when he is going to
retire? The husband is a
successful businessman who
enjoys being in business, is
in good health, and never
thinks about retiring until
his wife brings it up.
Also, what would you think
if this wife took out TWO
additional policies on her
husband's life while she was
his bookkeeper and was anthrosied tn sign his checks?
(This wasn’t discovered by
the husband until several
years later.) This same wife
reads every magailne arti­
cle she can find on Ihings a
widow should know. She
claims she i* only being
realistic." 1 would like your
opinion.
SOMEBODY'S HUSBAND
DEAR HUSBAND: Your
wife's waging a war of
nerves—and winning! Re­
lax, or you'll accommodate
her sooner than you Nith
think.

By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABBY: t am mad!
1 Just relumed (mm a
friend’s house and she sly­
ly accused me of having
amorous feelings about my
doctor! What's with people?
They think the milkman,
postman, aalcamen and re­
pair men are all the secret
lover* of every woman who
looks at them sideways.
Some people can't forget
about sex for one minute!
Why can't people be motivat­
ed by art, music, world
peace or something else?
"VIVA LA SENSE" IN
FT. WAYNE
DEAR VIVA: Some people
ARK! What's with you?
DEAR ABBY: I rnjnyed
the letter in your column
from a pair of identical
twin* who said they didn't
like to be called "Twin" or
"Tw inny," and tlwy were
disgusted with people who
asked, "A re you twins?"
That last complaint i* so
familiar to me because I
have an identical twin bro­

When you use any bid a*
an artificial demand tn part­
ner to tell you how many
aces he holds, you can't use
that bid with a natural mean­
ing at the same time
The Garber four-club con­
vention never became popular
because players found loo of­
ten that they ncrdal natural
four-club bidi, The
Black­
wood four no-trump has be­
come popular became you
can afford to use an artificial
four no-trump call most of
the time.
The North hand is the only
one you hava to see today. It
is a rather unusual hand and
when partner opens the bid­
ding with one spade all you
need to know is the number
of ace# he holds tn order to

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bid to the right contract.
It ia possible that he has no
ace# 7 In that case you ihould
ba able to make four notrump. H he haa just ona ace
you c m make five clubs, but
if you use Rlarkwnod to ask
for aces you will Ite al live
diamond* and there is a

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Th* 19th annual Pan Amer­
MEMO TO MEN:
ican Hotel A Restaurant Ex­
If you think your wile I#
position will be staged nt th*
extravagant,
it could be you­
convention hall in Miami
’
ve
brought
it
on youroHL
Reach, Oct. 12-14.
Wcr# you lei# than enthuslu tic th* firit lime she "did
over" the living room, her­
self — tackling lurh job# a*
making curtains, slip covers,
and an on? If you were — It's
no wonder aba called In a
decorator tha next time Lite
Job needed to b* don*.
When she haa nin herself
ragged trying tn get tha beat
buy on a place of furniture or
household equipment, do you
bother to tell har ah*'* a good
ntanagerT A woman often get*
real pleasure out of ttratclilng
a dollar, ai long aa her hua(
band gives har cradit for be­
ing a ahrawd shopper.
Do you compliment your

Judge Charges Club

WEDNESDAY P. M.
The
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err -rm pm
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Hale lo write Idlers? Send
one dollar tn Abby, Box
69700. law Angelea, Calif,,
for Abby'* booklet, "HOW
TO WHITE LETTERS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS."

By Oswald Jacoby

AS

Mot shown

ther, and when we w e r e
young we were dressed alike,
and still people would ask,
“ Are you twins?" My mo­
ther told us that when wc
were about three year* old
she was walking down the
street with one of us on esrh
side of her, whan a strange
woman stopped us and ask­
ed my brother, "A re you
brothers?" And he replies!,
"No. ma'am, we’re sisters."
A TWIN
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Jury Service A D u ty,
The reluctance of citlsens
to aerve on a Jury was deplor­
ed by Circuit Judge Volie Wil­
liams yesterday In a talk be­
fore the Sanford Itolary Club.
"The right to trial by jury U
one of the freedom* that our
forefathers fought so hard to
gain," Judge Wiliams pointed
out.
"Htisinos men are the
worst In using any excuse to
get out of Jury duty," the
Judga said
■‘Ttip law entitles you to the
right of trial by Jury, hut ev­
eryone wants to 'let (Jeorgc do
it'. George doesn't exist — If
you won't serve on a Jury for
your fellow Americans —why
expect other* to do it for you !
Everyone must contribute hi*
duly and service, leal hy our
Intcllectural apathy, we let
our right* be
dona away
with," h# continued.
"One of the first art* of
Communist or Fascist dicta,
tor* when they take over a
country Is to abollah the trial
hy jury. If you don't want to
keep the jury system and do
your part tn krrp it operating,
people like Franco,
Castro
and others will take over for
you" ha noted.
"You ran be triad, convicted
and buried all in the same
day, under their kind of
court*. l)ur system ia not
perfect, our government la not
perfect, but it is still the best
system aver devised. It is the
lime proven, tested way to
settle disputes, between dllsens, or between a citizen and
a government," Judge Wil­
liams pointed out.
“ There art people who are
professional' Jurors. They do
it for the 15 a day pay they
get. I* that the kind of people
you want sitting in judgment
on you. when you have to go
to cou rt?" the Judge aiked.
"Our constitution acknow­
ledges God as the source ol
all strength. We don't exist
tor the government, the gov­
ernment exists for us," he
said.
"God gives the rights — not

A up. 26, 1064 — Pipe 9

W»r«H

Hu nee that ynu will be nverboard,
If he holds two nr three
aces Blackwood works per
feiily. You play six if he hna
Iwo amt a grand slam li he
has three.
r*rt of the Jacoby alam
method is to usa the Jump rcaponie of four club# to any
opening one bid aa an ace re­
quest so that you can re­
spond four clubs with this
hand and keep out of all trou­
ble.

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Florid* Hlrtory
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Film F**tur*r
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Tod»y
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11:11 (I) Truth ar Coas tqurneas
(I) Father Know* Bee*
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LAST DAY
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bly figures she Is spending
YOUR money and a wife who
ipcndi her husband's money
is usually more extravagant
than one who thinks In terms
of "our money."
Do you just complain about
the monthly bills, Instead of
silting down with your wife
and together figuring out
some kind of a workable bud­
get 7 U so — you’ll probably
go on complaining and blam­
ing your financial siiualion on
an "extravagant" wife.

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Seminole TV

I,aat year MHO children
were killed on our atrssta and
highway*. Carol Lane, wom­
en's travel director of Shrll
Oil Co., reminds us to main­
If partner show* no aces tain a watchful eye for the
by a bid of four diamonds kids.
you ctose the bidding at four
no-trump. If be shows one
see you ecltla for flvu clubs
as the final ronlract. If he
WIOl-IN T H IA T R
shows two or three ares you
bid the appropriate alam.

By Ruth Millett

wife on how pretty sha looks
only when she is weiring
something new? If so, you
ought to know »he isn't going
to get much pleasure out of
wearing her dollies a tong
time.
Have you ever asked your
wile to try lo hold down house­
hold expenses a* much as pos­
sible and Iben gone out and
mads some extravigant purcliisa on your own without
even illiciisilng the matter
with her? That's enough to
discourage any wife who is
trying hard to save a tow dol­
lar* here and titer*.
Ia you wife your full bus|neis partner — or do you in­
vest money, take on financial
obligation*, or *e( up a family
budget without letting her
know what ia going on? If
you do tlx- latter, she proba-

Dr Ii t 1* Right
Th* McCoy*
M ill in g Links
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FR EN C H
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REG. 20c

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T V Time Previews
TV Time critics proview
coming television shows by
attandlng rehearsals, watch­
ing acrernlngs, i t u d y l n g
acripta in New York and
Hollywood. H e ie ara their
preview* for today:
7 pm - NBC. 7:30 CBB
ABC. The Democratic Na­
tional Ccnventlon. Candldatea
for president and vice presi­
dent will he nominated. Re-

JUDGE WILLIAMS

th# government. This Is the
concept on which this nstion
is founded, hut we are getting
further away from thla con­
cept all the time.
Everyttody blame* some­
body else — It's not fair tn
blame your elected official*
Tigers do not dum b tror*.
for the avlls that beset our but, when pressed by fear, a*
government. Government ia a during a flood, they have been
mirror of the American peo­ known to do so.
ple. But the country ia being
run by minorities, brrauap the
LOOKING FOR A
rest of us ‘just don't have
MEETING PLACET
time.’
Fleet Reserve Aaaor.
"We need to grow up. A na­
LAKKFKONT BLDG.
Seminole Rlvd.
tion docs not exist apart from
PHONE
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tha men who constitute it,"
322-7346
Judga Wiliama concluded.

ijuirrd for nomination will bo
1,169 voles, one mors than
half the total of 2,31ft avail­
able. Chairman John W. MrConnack opens the atalon. A
halfhour film about Presi­
dent Jnhnarn ia arhedulad.

D on R o y e r , O w n er

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• THURS. • FRI. • SAT.

25th
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PARK
SANFORD

L E S L I E E. SIMON,
Major-General, U. S.
Army, Ret., and form­
er vice president and
director of Research of
The Carborundum Co.,
has been elected to the
board of directors nt
Electro-Tec Corp., Or­
mond Beach. Simon U
a resident of Winter
Park.

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FR YER S -

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County Education Association
haa been called for thii
Thursday at R p. m. at the
English Estates School, New
officers for the coming year
will he installed with Mary
Grooms o f I'inrrrost Elernrnt•ry taking over as president.

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Condemnation
Hearings On
Buildings Set
A public bearing on the con­
demnation of as vacant buildtnga waa sat for Sept. 14 at I
p. m. in City Hall, by City
Commissioners Monday night.
Considering a request from
Avgenia P. Constantine for a
time extension on two con­
demned structures, commiss­
ioners gave her 00 days on a
bouse at 212 W. 4lh St., but
denied any extension of a gar­
age at 1100 Park Ave.
The locations of the other
■tructures which will be con­
sidered for condemnation at
the public hearing arc as fol­
lows: 1403 W. 15th St. owner,
Virginia Beatrice liill; 1020 \V.
12th St., owners, Nan and Wil­
liam Butler; 2100 W. lfitli St.
Raphael Bass; 2010 W. 10th
St., Arthur and Lucllc Thomas;
1001, 1003, 1905, W. 10th St..
Dollar Loan Company; 1513
Southwest nd., Charlie Edwants.
Also. 1704 Peach Ave., Fan
■le Bell Fields; 1704 peach
Ave., Mary Lane; looo W. 15th
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�A Step Toward Peace
Somethinp is happening in Cleve­
land, Ohio, that should offer hope
to every community with a racial
problem.
It bepnn quietly last April when
Cleveland was torn with violent ra­
cial conflict over the issue of school
integration.
In the midst o f all the turmoil and
shouting, a group of 65 top civic
leaders, Negro and white, came to­
gether to listen attentively and ob­
jectively to each other’s viewpoints
and to discuss them soberly and
without rancor.
Throughout the “ long, hot sum­
mer’’ o f racial discontent these busy
people continued to meet without
fanfare.
When a new superintendent of pub­
lic schools came into office recently,
practically the first thing he did was
to appear before the group of 65 and
outline his plans for bringing about
"equality of quality education" in
Cleveland.
He made no extravagant promises,
gave no detailed blueprint of his
plans. But it was obvious that he

Dr. Crane's

HIGH STAKES
r t f '. v 7

Worry Clinic

had given the racial problem care­
ful, sympathetic thought and that he
was determined to solve it to the
limit of his abilities.
At the conclusion of his remarks
the 65 civic lenders gave him a stand­
ing ovation.
Then, Negro and white, every one
of them signed a pledge to give him
time to implement his program anil
to meet and work together in sup­
port of his efforts to bring about
"equality in quality education."
Among those signing the pledge
were five Negro civil rights leaders
who led the fight against what they
regard as de facto segregation in the
Cleveland schools.
There is real hope in Cleveland now
that the school year may begin, and
continue, without name-calling or vi­
olence.
If Cleveland does it, other com­
munities can do it too. Frankness,
understanding and trust; a willing­
ness to pause and listen and reason.
The Cleveland pattern is worth
trying.

CASE T-457: Clark R., aged
22. is a medical student.
“ Dr. Crane," he began, “ do
you think heredity is the mam
reason why people live to a
ripe old age?
“ Or I* environment the ma­
jor facto*?"
At birth, God Almighty (igurilivcty deposits 2.6 billion
heart beats in the average
baby's "cardiac bank." Tbit's
our heredity!
When they are all consumed,
there aren't any more, so the
heart stops.
Rut we can sdd to years to
•&gt;ur longevity by environment­
al strategy.
Recently, some medical re­
searchers in Chicago examin­
ed boy* and men rangmg in
age* from lit to 65.
These subject* were from
various occupations.
And t-hclr hearts averaged
100,000 beats per 21 hours!
But the number varied in
different men from OS,000 to
135.000.
So some men had Itearls that
boat 37.000 times more per day
than did their companions
with slower pulse rates.
So the slow hearts should
last much longer than those
which were racing unduly fast.
The slow hearts might let

W hy Not For People?
It’s easy these days to get the
idea that human kindness, sentiment
and compassion have gone down the
drain.
People are fighting all over the
world, and it seems that nobody likes
anybody.
Then
along comes something
which proves all over again that a
heart most people are really softies.
Why, for instance, did the Ohio
National Guard halt its artillery
practice during its recent annual
maneuvers at Camp Grayling, Mich.?
On orders from the Pentagon?
For international expediency? From
lack of ammunition?
No. Because of a flock o f tiny
birds.
The rough, tough soldiers discov­

ered that almost 1,000 Finland's
warblers— practically the world's en­
tire population o f this rare species
— were using a wooded jack-pine
tract o f the firing range for nesting.
So all firing in thnt section was
stopped until the feathered families
were ready to move on.
Is such sentimentality for the
birds?
You bet. And wouldn't it be fine
for people, too?

Thought For Today
For if I preach the gospel, thnt
gives me no ground for boasting.
For necessity Is laid upon me. Woe
to me if I do not preach the gospel!
— I Cor. 0 : lt«.

Helen Fuller Soys

Battle Lines Are Drawn
WASHINGTON — T h e
coming Presidential campaign
is easting it* shadow before
it earlier than is usual.
With only one of the nomi­
nees officially chosen, it 1* al­
ready clear what the hottest
issues are to ho and how the
battle is to he fought.
President Johnson has giv­
en orders to his Cabinet that
he and they are to take the
high road together — talk
about how good and effective
tlie Kennedy-Johnson Admin­
istration has hern, ignore the
opposition so far as possible
and re fuss to ha put on the
de fensive.

i

Senator
Goldwater’ * re­
search staff is busy assemb­
ling ammunition to accom­
plish the latter purpose, com­
piling facts from the past
that will possibly provoke tha
President to defend his per­
sonal and public record
These are the standard
stances for incumbent and
challenging candidates
for
the Presidency and so not to
be viewed either with or with­
out alarm. What is arresting
is that Senator Gnldwater, re­
garded by many as the old fashioned conservative, is it
niurh more modern ami ad­
vanced in campaign methods

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unit technique* than the mod­
ern - mind'll Mr. Johnson hue
yet shown himself to lie.
The HIM precision o f tire*
Goldwater organization
at
San Francisco still Ims tdd
pros talking in admiration.
Tlie lamentable disorganisa­
tion of Democratic national
headquarter* and tlie lack o f
staff preparation for the cam­
paign are tlie current subject
o f long-faced discussion wher­
ever Democrat* gather. Judg­
ed only on technical readi­
ness. the Gnldwater machine
is miles ahead.
Hie likelihood, however, Is
that emotions will count for
more Ihart organ! rat Ion in the
November outcome. The I’ res.
ident and Senator Gnldwater
have mutually agreed that
federal guaranies of rivil
right* should he removed b s
an issue because o f its po­
tential nuclear firepower at
this moment. Senator Goldwater has since reasserted
thnt neither he nor Vice-Pres­
idential
candidate
William
Miller will Inject this Issue
into the campaign.
There is no reason to doubt
the good faith of either Goldwnter or Johnson in this
pledge. Itoth are aware of the
disastrous rnnsrqurnrrs thnt
could flow from playing poli­
tics with race tin* year. Hut
they rannot absolutely prevent
zealot* on one side or the oth­
er from doing so. Time will
test the degree of thrir con­
trol over their stalwarts.
On their own motion, the
two nten are reverting to
thiir customary roles, re g io n ­
al versus national. As the An­
ti - Eastern candidate, Goldwater is planning ■ William •
Jennings - Itryan kind of
drive to bind together the
South, the Midwest and the
Mountain States, with enough
support from Around the bor­
dering state* to make a ma­
jority.
As Senator from Texas,
Johnson wm as regional as
Gnldwater i»- Freed from that
special-pleading position, he
has become a national - in­
terest candidate. As such, he
is thinking out strategies near
to I.yndon Johnson o f Texas.
What the White House bat
been bearing from people In­
clines the President in two
particular directiona — tow­
ard talking especially to wom­
en about peace and older citi­
zens about personal, retire­
ment security, Both groups,
the polls (in which the Presi­
dent lias great confidence)
show, have les* than full con­
fidence in Goldwater on these
scores.

By Joseph tV. Grieg
I nitrd I'rcs* International

Political Notebook
said. “ Their officer* always do
(lie same tilings over ami over.
We hit an outpost. They send
in a relief column. We set an
ambush. They come hi with
no advance guard and no
scouts out. We can hit them
without warning.
“ In any maneuver, you al­
ways know wlut they ate going
to do.
“ Their officers are a bunch
of scholars. They read luniks
tint know nothing alniut war or
leading men . . . especially
llic young officers,
“ With the Viet Cong, it’s dif­
ferent. The man who fights
well In his squad and leads
well, moves up. No one asks
how many books lie's read.
“ We weren't worried al«&gt;ut
your weapons. We were both­
ered by your tnirnhings (or awhile but found way* hi use
them to our advantage.
“ We'd visit an unfriendly
hamlet we wanted to win over
and warn the people that the
Americans ami their stooge*
were going to tiomb them.
Then we'd move our troops
openly into Hie hamlet, make

Letters

To The Editor
President of the Demo­
cratic Women's Club
of Seminole County

Editor, Herald
It is about time a slop is
put to this “ Democrat* for
Goldwater" bit.
There is no such thing a* »
“ Democrat for Goldwater "
Gnldwater is the Republican
candidate for the Presidency
When a person registers as
a Democrat or Republican, lie
identifies himself ns a mem­
ber of that party.
The Democratic Party does
NOT endorse Goldwater for
President so therefore, it is
ridiculous lor these Republi­
cans who ate registered as
Democrats for the purpose °f
being able to vole in the pri­
maries, to use tills slogan.
When we go to tlie polls to
vote we have the privilege of

Editor, Herald:
I would like lo apologize
for making the mistake of
thinking the Garden Club and
the Women's Club were one
and tlie same, a* I have N-cn
told In no uncertain terms.
The Women’s Club is the
organization that provided the
land for the park at the Weklva that the sportsmen are
developing. It was given to
the Women's Club by the late
Joe Cameron and the title re­
mains in the Women's Club.
So my humble apologies,
ladies, and may God bless
your enterprising hearts ami
ch oosin g ih c on e » e wish
may you all vote for Gold wa­
Only God and ourselves know
which one that Is. God forbid ter.
S. B. (Ji m) Crowe
that this right is cvrr taken
from us.
OVER 55 YEARS
However, public support and
At First A 1'almrtto
misrepresenting the Democra
(Alongside old post office)
tic party Is a different thing.
Democrat* will support and
work for the candidates of the
Democratic party, who. we
feel sure, will he President
I.yndon B. Johnson.
Tlie Demorratir parly Is
noting these Republicans in
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Also, don't overeat, for ex­
cess food (as well as alcohol,
tobacco and most drugs) also
wear out your heart faster.
Remember, too, that for
every S pounds of extra fat you
carry, your heart must move
your blood through 3 extra
miles of vessels I Ami at every
beat, loo!
Also, get your proper amount
of sleep, for the main purpose
of slumber is to re«t your
heart.
If your normal waking pul*#
rate is 72, it will prnbibly
drop to 70 while you sleep.
Meanwhile, your blood presslire is lower so each of those
70 beats requires less force
from your faithful heart
Caffeine drinks also speed
up your heart and thus help
deplete your "csrsliic bank
account" that much sooner.
Frustration speeds up your
heart. Ion, so learn to budget
your day's work by a written
agenda.
And team up with God so
you can drift off fast and Into
deeper sleep at night.
And avoid hard driving,
cross-country vacation trips,
for they overwork your heart
instead of resting it, as the
proper vacation should!

Greece Ey es Neutralism

Bruce Biossat — Ray Cromley

WASHINGTON ( NKA)
—
Trinh Viet Duong (fictitious
name) was an assistant squad
leader in a mainline Vie! Cons
battalion until a few weeks
ago.
I talked to him in Tay Ninh,
where he had come in, bring­
ing a Thompson suit machine
gun with him. He was stocky
and tough.
“ When I joined the Viet
Cong." lie said. “ I was told we
would drive out the American
foreigners enslaving our coun­
try. But in the VC, too, the
men giving the orders were
Chinese, while fureignrs. and
Vietnamese trained in the
north. We flew foreign flags—
Chinese and Itussian.
“ I decided we weren't ac­
complishing anything. Besides,
we were short of food and sick
for lack of medicine. We never
got homp to see our farnilirs,''
Trinh Viet Duong had some
pithy thoughts atsmt the Viet­
namese government officers
and troops he'd been up
against.
"It's easy fighting Vietna­
mese government troops,'' he

you live lo be 90 while the
fast hesrt* would consume
those 2 6 billion beats in 30
years or less.
“ But, Dr. Crane," you may
wonder, “ how can I slow down
my heart?"
Avoid undue excitement, In­
cluding anger, hatred, fear,
etc., for in Ihesc emotions
you race your “ motor” and
thus waste unnecessary heart
beats.
Also, avoid standing when
possible, for when you stand,
your heart works harder to
pump your 5 or 6 quarts of
blood your full height.
If you are sealed with feet
on » hassock, your heart may
slow down one beat per min­
ute. which is t.ttn beats you
salvage per day.
Nowadays, dental surgeons,
barbers and retail store clerks
are urge,! to employ stools,
not only to rest their lect but
also to benefit their hearts.
And at home, hy all means
prop your feet on a hassock,
for that reduces your slanding
height of 6 feet lo about 3
feet!
Eying in lied is even better
so lounge on your davrn|w&gt;rt
and it will rest your heart even
more than sitting with feet
on a footstool.

certain that tlie government
forces learned we were there.
“ Then you'd bomb the place.
Our Viet Cong would move
among the people, give them
medical aid, help them organ­
ize defenses, sympathize with
them about Ibis terrible thing
the foreigners and tlwir stoogle* were doing to the people.
It helped.
"The Vietnamese govern­
ment offirers and soldiers we
met up with didn't seem In
have their heart In fighting,
[ don’t think they knew what
they were fighting for.
“ The
government
troops
would move into hamlet, round
up the young men by force,
put them into the army. And
that was that. I myself was
hiding from this kind of a
draft when the Viet Cong
found me.
“ When I went with the Viet
Cong, they Immediately senl
me lo a -IS-doy course in tac­
tics and political mdoctrina.
tinn. Ever since then, on the
days w«&gt; weren’t out on patrol,
we'd base political lectures
and disrussions. Men who
classes in reading,
“ We also got some topflight
military advice. My battalion
bad Chinese advisers.
“ We got into a scrape and
one of tile Chinese was killed,
To hide the fact that he was
Chinese Ins head was rut off
and hurled. Then the report
was spread that the Vlelna
inese government troops had
committed an atrocity against
us—beheading one of our pro
pie
"We got Into a lot of trou­
ble for losing the Chinese ad
vi«rr. For two days our hat
talion did little hut fill nut
official reports explaining how
this hud Happened,"

“ Homes Of

I’ ABIS (U l*l) — Ths At­
lantic alliance took some hud
knock* in tlie Cyprus crisis.
Officials at the North A t­
lantic Treaty Organization's
NATO headquarters here have
not yrt finished toling up the
full damage,
But, even though it did not
come to the worst — that is,
war between NATO mem­
ber* (ireeee and Turkey— it
already is clear that the alli­
ance's strategic and highly
vulnerable southeastern anch­
or position has b«en seriously
undermined.
The first, most obvious re­
sult is that Allied Supreme
Commander Gen. I.yman t„
l.emuitzer no longer ran be
sure of the effectiveness of
Greek and Turkish forces un­
der Ida command.
Although Greece and Tur­
key returned to his control
the unit* they pulled nut dur­
ing the Cyprus rii*l*. Greece
ha* not »enl bark the tfui or
so offirers who ninde up
roughly one-third of the staff
o f NATI)'* southeastern com­
mand headquarter* at Izmir
In Turkey.
That left only the Ameri­
can ami Turkish officer* In
what Is supposed to la- »
three.power command.
K ii r l h e rmore, l.emnltzer
must be having serious qualms
as In just how far Greek and
Turkish armed forres, could
be rntinled on to fight along­
side esrb other against the
Communists.
Vet, aside from the tl.S.
Sixth Fleet ill the Medilnr.
ranran, tlie FJ Greek and 1 I
Turkish divisions are the
West's sole mean* of defense
at the southern end of the
Iron Curtain.

On the political side, too,
NATO offiriala have cause
for anxiety.
Greece emcigcd from the
Cyprus crisis embittered and
disappointed. It was t h e
Greeks who had to hack down
from the hi ink of war wilh
Turkey. Rightly or wrongly,
the Greeks blame the United
States and Britain,
Diplomats lure see ominous
signs that Greece now may
etlge increasingly towards a
neutralist position or even t &gt;
one of closer relations with
Moscow.
An even more alarming by­
product o f the ciisis was tlir
way it opened the door to
Russian meddling in the East­
ern Mediterranean.
Soviet Premier Nikita S.
Khrushchev, nfter somr ap­
parent
Initial
uncertainty,
took up enthusiastically Greek
Cypriot I’ reaident Archbishop
Mukarioa' appeal for help. T hj
next follow up stage will hr

a visit to Moscow hy Cypriot
Foreign Minister Spyros Kypriunou.
Thus, without having to do
very much pxpecl ship soma
arms gput perhaps some token
economic a i d ,
Khrushchev
stands to realize a centuriesold dream of Imperial Rus­
sia hy gaining a toe-hold in
the Eastern Mediterranean.
The picture from the NATO
viewpoint Is not a reassuring
one.

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Forecast
TW tday, August 77. MM
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
fh « oirjy morning U jrour
tim* to put into •fftcl *om«
very Interesting new arrangemenu, but the afternoon and
evening find you with real
ablltly to itndy wt«ir flnenelal
plane. Qet right Into whatever
debt* and Ineome face you
and work inch matter* out
with fine degree of Intelli­
gence.
ARIES (March 71 to April
IS) During AM make wlie daelalona aa to the belt path* to
follow that will mike you hip­
py. Drill well and a*e the
right people fee advice. Qet
huey and earn In the after­
noon and PM,
TAURUS (April K&gt; to May
SO) Day hour* are boil for
making plan* that prepell you
forward and during remain­
der ef day, tarry through
with them. Dlicuao with euports at langth. Undanland
every detail.
GEMINI (May SI to June
t l) Shew In eorne tangible
way that you appreciate the
loyalty of frlendi. then get
back to work qulatly. Plan
social avanlng In AM. OetUag
porienBi sffilri organised will
be ea&gt;y, toe.
MOON CHILDREN (Juno
11 lo July 11) Know what It ia
that hlghor-upa aapect from
you by llitanlng carefully tv
their auggeitloni. Attend to
civic affaire during day; per­
sonal one can be relegated te
PM.
LEO (July n to Auguit 21)
A new approach at Important
duties In AM la win and U
you pi in to ace powerful per­
rons tonight. aU goei well for
you. Reach decliloni. Theie
win color your future tremen­
dously.
VIRGO (Auguit a to Sep­
tember a ) Getting account*
straightened out Is fine during
AM to Out your free time for
delving Into now bitereiti.
Knew your poilHon with part­
ners during morning. Work
In I'M, loo. Produce I
LIBRA (September a to
October a ) Gating aupport
ef partner* la Idaal during
AM but be correct now and
tonight In carrying through
with work. Listen cirrfully
to what olheri lay. Follow
orders wall.
SCORPIO (October M to
November It) Getting to work
early and In harmony with
fellow workara will tee you
producing much. Plin a happy evening with mate. Get In­
to hobble# that are mutually
enjoyable.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21) fly talking
(an and listening to what
highcr-ups expect of you, you
can then carry through effi­
ciently. You awiken fading
very happy. This la rigid
tnood for accompltihmrnt.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20) Getting horn*
environment Ideally arranged
In AM leave* lime for enjoy­
ment of friends, hobble*, l i ­
ber. Re b*»ic In all you do.
Thl* iama attribute can bs
aplied to creative outlet*, too.
AQUARIUS (Jinuary 21 to
February ID) Important diicuulana ahould be handled in
AM. Re aura to get down to
buiincn In the afternoon and
get excellent remit*. Pleating
kin ihould be your hippy talk
tonight.
PISCES (Fcbruiry 20 to
March 10) Carry through with
data you reeetvs la AU,
which will maka poaatbt* a
greater abundance In the fu­
ture. See the Influential peraone who nan be helpful.
GROW.
IE YOUR CHILD IS RORN
TODAY, there will be auch a
vivid Imagination lo this na­
ture that ovtryone will be
drawn to your progeny, who
will be n delight to all. How­
ever, later the thinking be­
come* mere practical and the
beat outlets hart era building,
banking, handling of real es­
tate, etc., whether male or
female.
"The Slain Impel, they do
not compel." What you makt
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cast, (The Sanford Herald),
Dei 1M1, Hollywood M. Cali­
fornia.

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50. Mlso. For Sale

4. Beauty Care

73. Male nr Female Help

READY MIX CONCRETE
PART TIME. Surplus City.
Permanent Special
*14 Per Yard
Our Budget Wave Now $6.83
Patloi. Floor, Free Estimate! 74. Salea Help Wanted
Cut 'N Curt Beauty Shop
aand, cement, rock, pipe,
311 Palmetto Ave.
322-0814
iteet, g r ille
l/a p i, dry
ACE BEAUTY SALON
welli. Stepping lionet.
!i cloied. Customer* call Cut MIRACLE CONCRETE CO, NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING
SALES — experienced pre­
309 Elm Ave,
32IITI1
'N Curl Beauty Shop.
ferred but not necessary,
permanent position, 5&gt;» day
COMPLETE BEAUTY 5ER
NOTICE!
week, salary and bonus,
VICE. Reasonable price*. We want a responsible party
paid vacations, etc. Send
Free parking, 2nd L Oak.
to assume 6 payments of
resume or apply to Bob
Ilarrlcti'a Beauty Nook, 103
$7.33 on Zig Zag Sewing maAlexander, Sanford Herald.
S. Oak, 333-5742.
rhine. In eacellcnt condition.
Dne* fancy &amp; decorative slitPERMANENT SPECIAL for
ehes. m a k e a buttonholei,
August, tb complete. Hazel
sews on buttons, etc. Ph.
Porter Beauty Shop, 1101 W
77, Situation Wanted
Credit Mgr.. 322 8627.
23th. 322-1321.
12’ PLYWOOD boat, new, Executive’* wife desires per­
H. Dug* - C uts • I’e la
manent position S a n f o r d
steering wheel. 10 hp Johnarea. Full or part time. Will
■on motor, two tanka, two
PENS &amp; RABBITS
eonaldar any respectable po­
oroDi. l bronze, cushions.
Approximately 60 rabbita
sition, limited offira exper­
Will
sacrifice.
Call
322-5303.
$85 Male and Female
ience, have worked as pay­
,»h. 322 9197
51. Articles For Kent
roll clerk. Have automobile.
BOGS RECEIVED for Adop
Available after Sept. lit.
RENT A BED
tioo, boarded. Animal Res­
Writ* Box $0, c /o Sanford
cue League, 1700 W. Mlnne* Rol'away, Hospital 5 Baby
Herald.
Brdi.
aota, DeLand. Ph. 734-1113.
By Day, Week, or Month
DAYS WORK: 322 6277.
13. Catering • Food
Ph. FA 2-5111 116 W. lit St.
WORK wanted. 322-7053.
CARROLI ‘S FURNITURE
OKRA. 322-0415.
52. Swap or Exchange
WORK, day, week. 322-0300.
OKRA. PH. 323-6131.
HAVE—new 22 inch power Housework. 322 0321 or 4209.
YOUNG BEEF FOB FREEZmower, reel mower, new vi
EK— 43c per lb. Ph. 322-1626
brator sprayer outfit, port DAYS WORK, experienced, referine*!. 322-1441.
able Singer sewing machine,
2 2 . Plumhinjt
baby crib, small couch, H.
ELDER SPRINGS
D. Iramformera 220 to 110 82. Business Prop. - Bale
PLUMBING
V. old 16 H. P. outboard, 220
ACE BEAUTY SALON. Co*
DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE
V electric Iron and hoi plate.
o f equipment. Ph. 322-4013.
322-7137 nr 322-3123
WANT— piaton lype compress­
or outfit, shrubbery, small 87. Business Rentals
PLUMBING
outboard, or rash. 322-7491.
Contracting Repair*
F un LEASE—Service Station,
FREF ESTIMATES
53. Wanted To Huy
Good location. Good pro­
R. L. HARVEY
ducts. Good treatment. Ph.
204 Sanford Ave.
PA 2-3383 WANTED: Small utility trail
locally 322-4342, or spply to
er, reasonable. 322-4723.
21. Well Drilling
the PURE OIL COMPANY.

55. Furniture For Sale

WELLS DRILLBTJ. PUMPS,
For Uie biggest selection of
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Type* and Sizes
nearly new and used furni­
ture. are Noli'a Furniture
We Repair and Service
Brokerage in Casselberry
STINE
on 17-92. Open 6 days S to 6.
Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W 2nd St
FA 2-6432
Used furniture, appUancei,
toots, etc. Bought • Sold.
25. Air Cond. A Heating
Larry's Mart 211 Sanford
AIR-CONDITIONING
Ave. Ph. FA 2 4112.

By FEDDERS
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.

Sail
Ua
Your
Furniture.
Quick Service With tb«
300 So. Park Ave.
322-4234
Cash. SUPER TRADING
POST. FA 2-0477,
31. M uhIcb I ln atru m en ta
m

Piano Tuning and Repair
FREE ESTIMATE
W L. Harmon — FA &gt;.4$|i Upholstering It Mattrail r e l­

35. Vacuum Clean*™

ocating. New li Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mf|&lt;
Co., at 709 Celery Av«.
FA 2-2117.
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frrilft A ur. 26. 1964— Pan* 3-A 97. Houses For Rent

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

$ Bank J

Repossessions
RENTALS
HOME RENTERS
It'* Just good businais to
check tint with Sanford's
largest H o m e
Servicing
Agency. Fine Home*, Fairly
Priced. In all Sizes!

HOME OWNERS
Good Rental horn**, Priced
right, ara renting and leas­
ing fasti
Call Today, For Prompt and
EfficiasK Service. It Pays!

Stenstrom Realty
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‘Next time you choose up sides, don't forget who gavt
you the baseball!”
95. Houses For Sat*

95. Housts For Sale

2565 PARK DRIVE
333-2420
822-7495

100. Resort Hentnls
HUTCHISON’S
OCEANFRONT APTS.
339 So. Atlantic
Daytona Beach
Call 322 4058

3 BEDROOM, 1 bath, concrete
NEW HOMES
block home, extras galore. Available In Sanford area and
Call 322 6148.
l-ongwood area (6 ml. So. on
17-92). Ready for occupancy
HAVE T R A IL E R $83 00 per mo. and up.
10'\ .Mobile Homes - Sale
WILL TRADE
5alaa office: 802 Highland Ava
A 30' Luxury Mobile Home,
Longwood, Fla.
’63 EXPANDO, 53 x 10, 3 Red
appraised at $3300. Will
838-3911 Collect
room, Air conditioned. Re­
trade $1700 equity for $1000
finance payoff $5500. Asking
equity In aeceptabia 4 Bed­
$200 equity! 122 7462.
room home ia Sanford era*. Cryital Lake Park—Lake Mar&gt;

NEW HOMES

SOUTHWARD

Shown by appointment Ph
322-3311.

Stamper Agency

SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
YOUR REXAIR DEALER
tin s 8. Park
322-6511 (19. Schools &amp; Instruction*
HALES - PARTS - SERVICE
GRACE METHODIST
fid. ailac. For nale
CHURCH KINDERGARTEN
Onora Rd. at Woodltnd
equipped. Low down pay
WILL accept best reasonable
Fall Term Beging Aug- 31
ment. 322-m i after 12 noon.
offer for 19 cu. ft. atatnleii
$3 Registration Fa*. |1l per
steel commercial refrigera­
F IU - RESALES
month. For additional in­
tor. Good running condition
formation visit ur phone Like new, 2 * 3 BEDROOM
Contact Dick Aiken or call
MASONRY Homes, I * I
Church Office 9 $. m. to 11
*116635.
Baths, Kitchana Equipped
nooq. 322-1471.
*100 Down, Payments laaa
NORGE IS cu ft. Refrigerator;
SEMINOLE KINDERGARTEN
than rant.
High Chair and Baby Crib.
Nursery now taking ragiilra1IELMLY REALTY
323 0878.
tiona. Qualified teacher. 24
Ph. 322-1641
hr. service. Reasonable Ph.
For easy, quick carpet clean­
322-9439
or
322-7820.
ing rant Blue Lustre Elec­
tric Shampooer only $1 par
HOLLY AVE.
day. Carroll'a Furniture.
KINDERGARTEN
CLASSIFIEDS M A R I E ..........
JUNIOR KINDERS
Ph. 122-8360
AUGUST SPEC. Foam ice 2427 Holly Ava.
ch eiti, 99 cent*. Surplus The Only Pre-School in Sinford ta have participated in
City, 201 W. lit St.
tha State Accreditation Pro­
GUNS, Buy, Sell, Trade, Re­
gram.
For the Beat Buy In
pair. O S T E E N BRIDGE
A New or Resale Home,
REDEEMER
LUTHERAN
FISH CAMP.
S*a StMUtpem Really
KINDERGARTEN
BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
S. Park, E. of Dairy Quaaa.
of 10,000 Items
Pre-school. Qualified teach­ We Maw The llama For You’
1300 Grapevillc Ave.
ers. Tuition: Kindergarten.
$15 mo. Pre-Kindergarten,
For real automobile bar
$10 mo. Call 322-3332 or 322gatel, check the Herald cDsi7227.
5365 PARK DRIVE
Ifled display eection.
322-2420
822-7496

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Stenstrom Realty

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to p rnr nt any rtalma • n-1 d*
rrinidi which ynti, or allhrr of
you, may hava aarlnrt
the
arlat* of Paul K. Jnhnalnn, da.
r i i r i d , late at a*44 f a m il y ,
to tha Touaty Ju die of Kami*
nut* County, Plotter, at til* « f fir*
i the eourt hour# of said
County
«t
Sanford.
Florida.
Within
ell
calendar
nnmthe
from Ihe l i n e ut Ihe flrel iiuIjZlotllon of thlt notice. T a n
coplri of rich claim or demand
aliell ha la writing. and ahatl
State the plat# of rartdante
and peat efflce eddreee of ihr
cl%tniani. end ehell ha .worn
to by the rlelment. hie agent,
nr hla ettornry and nosnmpnnled by a rillna tea af one dul­
ler end euch claim or demand
• ut ee filed ehell be void.
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A ■ e« er ul rli of the t-aer
Will end Tarlanieni of
Paul K. John eon. d i t t o e d
Slack S', rlrvrland, J r .
Allnrney at l.*w,
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Sanford. Florida.
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71. Mqle Help Wanted

Custom building 4* yam
3 BEDROOM. 1th bath central ROSE COURT APARTMENTS
•gasification*.
Oraenbrlar
hast and air cond., Florida I BH. Furnished Apt. lit Floor,
developed by
Near Naval Bias. 9015 Ban
room, wall to wall carpeting.
KIN’ GSWOOP
ford Ave. 668 4323.
$730 down and payments of
BUILDER*, INC.
$71.71 per month. Phone
Clean 4 Rooms, sit Park.
102 Fairman* Dr.
81)0311.
FA 2-8074
W E L A K A APARTMENTS
8S. ffmine* • Snip nr Rtnl
114 W. First St.

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON I [loom Efficiency apt. with
LAKE. Call a r a n I n g a
pvt. bath k shower, suitable
5EVERAL Outstanding 2 &amp; 3
322-1597.
for couple or single person
Bedroom Homes available In
or retired. All utillUsa In­
all Areas of .Sanford. U t ua 67. Hounan Fnr Rent
cluded in rent. Ideally lo­
Show you Around!
cated on lit St., within 1
g BEDROOM nicely furnished
block of t free parking lots
house. 322 6237.
and shopping nenter. In­
quire at Manual Jacobson
S
ROOM
furnished
apt.,
Near
1901 R. Park Ava.
Dept. Store lit E. First St.
downtown area. Water furaFA 2 8211 anytime
iabed. 322 8551 after 3.
LARGE 2 Bedroom Apartment,
furnished or unfurnished,
SMALL garage apartment,
$63. 1703 Magnolia.
furnished. Adults only. No
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
pets. |33 par month. Apply FURNISHED apartmaait, in­
i l l N. Perk Ave.
FA 18123
108 E. 18th St. between 9 quire 404 E 14th St., Apt.
NORTH ORLANDO. 2 beda. m. and 5 p. m.
7.
room, screened porch, nicely
landscaped. 130 N. Cortes.
1 BR. fura. house, Lako Mary. FURN. APT. Close in. 122 2100
No pete. 322-3049.
3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, screen­
FURN, Apt. Close te. Jim ml*
Cowan. 322 4011.
ed patio. Pb. 113 0368.
I BR, Unfurnished house. Pb

Seminole Realty
S t Johns Realty

3288192.
1 BEDROOM FURNISHED,
EXCELLENT, 3 b e d r o o m
ROUTE 31AN for established
home with one acre and tiny F U R N I S H E D 2 Bedroom
utilities Included. A d u l t s
laundry and dry cleaning
lake. Very convenient, vary
only. Lake Mary. 322 4)02.
House. 2411 Palmetto, Pb.
rout*. Apply in person or
private. $13,910 with super
322-0274.
Government Owned
I LARGE Nicely furn. Duplex
call for appointment. Guar­
ternu.
Homes
apis. 14th Ava., Longwood
antee afx] commission. Semi­
l BR, Fura. House. Ph. seiBART PILCHER, BROKER
s mi. from N.A.S. Ph. 838
nole County Laundry.
3122.
Personal Harvira
3291.
FURNISHED COTTAGE at I
EXPANDINUI
Call 322-749*
gateetion of 2, I, end 4
Points. 885 per month. Ph. 3 ROOM Furnished Apt. AirDue to the fast expansion ef Redivons located In various
conditioned Bedroom. $11. I ll
322-1487.
our Company, we need 3
section* of Sanford
E. 8th . 322 4285.
men who are neat and have
Immediate Delivery
2 Bedroom home, 817 Catalina.
car, and would like to make MONTHLY PAYMENTS
EFFICIENCY, $40. Bit Park
above average income, to
2 BEDROOM HOUSE. Bow
FROM 150.00
work local, or be relocated FOR THE REST HOME
aiso'a Trailer Court, sea- I k 2 BEDROOM Apartments.
833 to *83. Apply Apt. T,
anywhere la the South. See
490*.
ruy
404 E. 14th SI.
Company Representative 9-10
SEE YOUR
RENTAL*!
a. m. Room 208, Mcitch
$30 mo. Up. Burplua City.
I, I, A 4 BEDROOM1
Fura is had or Unfurnished
lildg., 224 E. lit St.________
1, m , 8 2 HATH*
Bsll-Blair Agency
115. Auto* For Buie
72. Femal^^fel^Wantec?
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
Ph. 112-3*41 216 S. Park Ave.
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT?
'35 FORD, good body, good
I A I Bedroom Houses
SUPPLEMENT INCOME!
For Complete Information
mechanical condition, Call
Need Indie!, 35 •66, with nr
Payton R ealty
Baa or Call Your
322 G648, Claude Harrell.
121 1301
17-92 at Hiawatha
without car for Survey work
4 hours, 5 day* per week
3 2-BEDROOM CII Houses 1956 FORD Station Wagon,
BALES BROKER
No selling. $1.23 to $1.30 pci
radio and heater. ThunderSpace haalrr, kitchen equip­
M
t
Have
Tb*
Hom*
Far
You
hour. See Company nepre
bird engine, 34,000 mile*.
ped Available now A Aug.
aentative 9 a. m. Sharp,
$250
rath. Call after 3 p. m.
2&gt;. Pb. 312 5303.
Room 208, Melacb Bldg.. 224
821-4794.
E. tel St.
LAKE MARY. 2 Hedroom,
3(45 PARK DRIVE
Florid! room, fenced yard, BACK TO SCHOOL car, '44
DIETARY supervisor, age 190 jd ’ 8420
322-7495
Dodge Coronet 4-door, Powin -t m .
33. Will train. 40 k*ur work
Office: 322-2111
•r steering, Power brakes
week. Seminola Memorial
Nights: 323-0700
3 BEDROOM boute, fenced
radio- Qua owner, $411. CpaHospital Dietary Dept. 9 g.
322 0641
back yard, West of City
tact Wally Dtelxicha 1U-2Z4I
ni. to 3.30 p. m.
2524 Park Drive
limit*, 179 mo. 322-4319,
or $22 3232.

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Ford PU. *317 bai, $31 mo.
Ford PU, *499 bat, *24 mo.
Cons'! 313 $1199 bal $39 mo.
Cadillac $1091 bal. $37 mo.
Renault $699 bal, $32 mo.
Volkawm $1047 bal $33 mo.
Pont. Eat, 1499 bal, $21 mo.
Ram. Wxn $699 bal $31 mo.
Chav. Wgn $6S3 bal $32 mo.
Pont. Win. *499 bal $24 mo.
Olds 1IT $699 bal, )31 mo.
t'hcv. VI $699 till. *31 mo.
Ram. 4 Dr $197 bal $22 mo.
Bulck $677 bal, $32 mo.
Ply Spt Cp $7ii bal $3* mo.
Bulck $299 bal, $16 mo.
Olds 88 $661 bal, $31 mo.
Old a 88 $1009 bal $39 mo.
Ford, $99 bal, $4 mo.
Tont. epe $801 bal $32 mo.
Merc. AC $747 bat, $33 mo.
Renault $397 bat, $29 mo.
Ply HT $197 bal. $24 mo.
Ply Wgn $707 bal $33 mo.
Cadillac, $614 bal $32 mo.
Chcv Wgn $787 bal, $37 mo.
Chev. VB $715 bal, $32 mo.
Olds 4 Dr $367 bal $32 mo.
Bulck, $33 bal, $2 mo.
Ford, $99 bal $4 mo.
Ford, $78 bsl. *3 mo.
Lark $199 bal IT mo.
Mercury 11ST bal $8 mo.
Bulck , $77 bal, $3 mo.
Olds, $91 bal $3 mo.
Ford, $39 bal $2 mo.

National

REPOSSESSIONS. INC.
SANFORD AVE.
OPEN EVENINGS

1012

Phone 322-4503

It

lift). Automotive Hervire
*S^ ^ ^ P E C | A U S T =™ “
WRIGHT'S AUTO REPAIR
Foreign &amp; Domestic
.. Sanford Ave. Across
from H.L.H.
322-0247.

Seiikarik Gina* and Paint
Company
210 Magnolia

Ph. FA 2 4622

COHEN RADIATOR STIOP
Free itutpeclion, eitlmalei,
pickup, delivery. Recoring
k repuri diicountad.
211te E. 3rd.
322-3441
Auto Glass, Tap*
k Seal Covert

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
304 W. In* St. FA 2 8032
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
12.T. Hunts &amp; Mnturn
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
la closed for vacation until
Sept. 3. Walt for big reopen­
ing sale on all top quality
boat* by Thunderblrd, MFG,
Lone Star, Trawler, Evinrude. Gator, etc. Sample
prices; $1195, 90 hp. Evinrude, $893. IH FI. $15.13 fam­
ily runabout, $850. $693 Ifl
FI. fishermans r u n s li o ut,
$450, Sturdy Tilt trailer*
from $113. Many others, plus
boat lot of used outfit* at
Auction Wholesale. Wait for
reopening sale ami really
save. Term*. Hobson Sport­
ing floods. Dowiown Sanford.
322 3961.

Our Used Cars Are

U N D ER P R IC ED
OUR CUSTOMERS LIKE
IT LIKE THAT. BESIDES,
WE SELL MORE OF ’EM
THAT WAV.

1962
1962
1962
1962
1961
1961
I960

CORVAIR MONZA

g Door*. 4-Sprrd 9|arkrd Down
From $1493.00

PONTIAC BTARCIIIEF
1- Donr, power Starring A Brake*.
A Vrrv Fine Huy At (Inly

HANDLER CLABRIC
4-Door Economy At
11a Heat.

FORI) FALCON
t-Door, Radio and Heater, Nearly
Near White Fini.h-

RAMBLER AMERICAN

*1295
*2195
*895
*1095
*295
*1995
*695

2Dr. Station Wagon, A I'rrfrrt
2nd 4'ar. Standard Tran.mi.aiaw.

UllICK ELKCTRA
22S • 4 Dr. Hardtop. Farlory Air
I'ondltlonid. Every Power Ftalura
and New Tirra.

FORI) COUNTRY BED AN
V-K With Standard TramimU.iiin.
A Little Itouah Hut A Lot 4)f
Good Still I t ft.

K id io and

llr a t r r

*1595
62 COMET
Custom 4-Dr. Sedan,
6-CyU Auto Trans., R 4k II

$1495
62 RAMBLER
Ambaaaadar Custom 4-Dr.
Sedan, V-tt Enilnr, Stand.
Tran... I*. Slrrrlng, I'nwrr
llrakri, llratrr, Air
I'undilionrd.

'1595
62 OLDSMOBILE
"88" Holiday Coujir, Auto.
Tran*,, P nw .r Starring,
I'nwrr Hrakra, Blrrtrir
Window, Birr. Kant, Radio
and llraltr, Air L'undition.

*2695
63 English Ford
Cortina 2-Dr. Sedan, Batra
Ulran, Solid, Very
Broaomlcal.

1395
61 CORVAIR
"SOU" Series, 4-Dr. Sedan.
• C jl., Stand, Transmit.•fun, Radio and llcalrr.

*995
60 CHEVROLET
IHPALA CONVERTIBLE
* Cyl., Aula. Trane.. Radio
and Heater, While Fini.li,
Blue Top, Alt Vinyl
Interior.

1495

ON liltANl) NEW

61 CHEVROLET

RAMBLERS

IMPAI.A CONVERTIBLE
V-8, Aula Trass., Power
Steering, Power Rrakr.,
Power Windows. Radio and
Healer, Air Cooditiuurd,
Very Nlrr.

CLASSICS AND AMERICANS

!
ONLY 11 64*8 LEFT!

1895
60 CORVAIR
"866" Bcrlra, 4-Dr. Bedan.
•-Cyl., Staad. Trans,,
Radis sad Heater.

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| IN C

‘795
OPEN EVERY

FHA - VA HOMES

FHA - VA

62 FALCON
"SQUIBB" STA. WAGON
1-Dr., 6-Cyl., Auto Tran..,

CLEAN-UP PRICES

$100 DOWN

and Sales Broker
JIM HUNT
Stenstrom Realty
REALTY

To Use
The HERALD
Went Ads.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

$100.00 DOWN

V A - FHA
Property
Management

12-1. Boats &amp; Mot ora

3-BEDROOM house, tome kit­
FIBRE
GLASS
Boat,
'57 FORD V I, Auto. Tran* , KARMANN Ull!\ 62 VW. 17.- 16'
chen equipment, $80 mo. 308
two ml. Perfect condition,
Trailer &amp; 1964 90 HI* EvinRA-lt, I Door, 2 Tone. Ex­
Myrtle Ave. 323-0833.
transistor radio, $1495. Also
rude, $1595. 332-3635.
cellent.
Reasonable,
'41 Oldamobiit. Owner Ph.
3226201.
FURNISHED. I Bedroom, CR,
838-1137,
Oak floor*, mtwwiry home.
Pays
1 Block W. of Hwy. 17-93 on
'61 OLDSMOBILE FBS, low
434, then 1 Block S. on East
mileage. $1200. 322-2834.
St. to Vincent Dr. 838 6395

1-2 and 3 Bedrooms
NEW and USED
Awnings &amp; Cabanas
Investment k Realty
NEW HOMES
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
MAYFAIR BUILDING LUTS.
322 9173 West Fourth St. Just off Per- Hwy. 17-92 S
322-2562
102 Ft. frontage, 119 No. 111 N. Park Ave.
almmon. Salesman on pro
Scott Ave. Will consider
party, 4:00 to 7:00 p. m 103. M obile llo m * * - R ent
reasonable offer. J. N. Rob EVERETT A. HARPER
Monday- Wednesday- Friday.
AGENCY
REALTOR
son, Jr. Ph. 322 1533 or 332
TRAILER with Fla. room at­
Saturday A Sunday 1:00 to
MBS S. Park Ava.
0228.
tached, near Osteen, $8 per
7:00
p.
m,
Phones FA 2-2264 or FA 2 2285
week. 322 0319 after 6 p.m
3 I.OTS. DnEAMWOLD SEC
LAKEFRONT—
Naw
Home,
LARGE
HOME
TION. 322 0956.
lflfi. Apartments for Rent
old brick exterior, 3 Bed
209 E. 10th St Ideal tor targe
95. House* For Hale
room,
2 llatha,
Family Kuril. Apt. 2300 litenonvflla.
family looking for lota of
Room, Patio, Fully air con
floor apace. 4 Bedrooms, 2
SAVE A BUNDLE
FURNISHED
ditioned, ail the extras, in 3 BEDROOM
Baths, Florida Room, Din­
On this older 3 Bedroom
Apartment. Close In. Ph.
axcluaiva area.
ing room, corner location.
Horn*, g a n g * and work
322-0173 days 322-0641 avanAll for only $8309. Terms COUNTRY L IV IN G - Lovely,
shop. Dollar Riving price of
Ing*.
older home. I Bedroom*, 2
cen be arranged.
$8300. Call now! This won't
Bath*, Fireplace, Old brick
FURNISHED 3 room, w i t h
ROBERT A. WILLIAM!
la at I
•cleaned porch, plenty of
bath lc garage. 2320 Nar­
Realtor
room (Could kaap a pony).
cissus Ave. 322 3148,
Raymond Lundquist, A i m .
This you hive ta Seat
FA *3*11 Atlantic Bask Bldg.
Call $120175 to aaa |haa*.
FURNISHED apartments, 8
Rutter-Insurer T ra J si
blocks from downtown. $4$,
CRUMLEY-MONTEITH,
GREENBRZAR
122-4911 1919 S. French A vi.
$60 and $63 par month.
INC.
Chair*
lots
available
In
Some
utilities furnished. Ph.
ioo
First
St.
Oraenbrlar of Leak Arbor
RAVENNA PARK. 419 Balh
122 3641.
Sanford, Fla.
•Yarleoking
g*lf
a* urea.
Dr.
Bedroom, kiUha*

90. Lots For Sale

1 115, Autos For Bale

115. Autos For Bale

NIGHT T IL
g

p .m .

Saturdays Til I P.M.

C ] R A M B L E R
Phone 522-02.11
.101 Weal Find Street

SANFORD
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS T IL » P.M.

H O LLE R
MOTOR SALES
2ml. ft Palmetto
Ph. 022-6201
2007 Park Dr.
Ph. .VJ2-0B6I

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$ m 1B S'

ftge 4-A— Aug. 26, 1964

Too Late

LkM m Uk

To Classify

DURING OUR FUNSHINE FOOD FESTIVAL
• down produce lane •

Awaited Plrvaaa, Paac’ar

Hi-C Drinks .... 3

tWECT THOMPSON SEEDLESS

G R A P E S . . . ib. 1 9 *

Summartlma t i M h n

L M f'i Ocean Garde*

Sweet Peas
W M Meat Saaee, Kraft’s

N»w York Star* Yellow

Spaghetti

C a rro ts

59'

37c

Philadelphia Brand

Cr'm Cheese 2

25c

Pittehury’s Tasty

Sn'flake Rolls 2 *M” 45c
W(areasla Ckeaas Bat Treat

M'nster Cheese ST 69c
Kraft's Asserted Whipped

Cr'm Cheese .. «7 29c

• frozen foods •
Baev Crea Flerlde Oreape

3 \Z 89c

Concentrate

Trea»Tap Freea* CaMeatiata

(Apple Juice 4 \Z 79c
Mertaa'l Owlak-Fraeaa

.... 49*

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F.F.V. Cookies ..

Krispy Crackers ... J£’ 3V

19 '

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Swift'* All Purpoaa (limit 2f

POP Bartlatt (la syrwp)

(lim it 1 p tr customer with
purchases of $ 5.00 or mom)

Star-KIst Graan Lahti

Fish Cakes . . . .

69c

Mr. Prasty Breaded

St'fed Flounder S

59c

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Haward Johnson's Fwdfa Loaf
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Swift's Premium Country Stylo (plus 50 stomps)

S m o k e d S a u s a g e .. * . 6 9 '
Swift's F rami urn (Rap., Thick er Wefar-Tkln)

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PRICES
EFFECTIVE
THURS., FRI„ SAT.
AUG. 27, 28, 29
1964

Haddock Fillet '£ 59c
Mrs. Peal’s PaaiWy Pack

*1.

S p a g h e t t i ....................... 3

Swift's Shartanlitf Special

59c
89c

cans

P o r k &amp; B e a n s ........... 6

Birds lye Fretb Frame*

Fudge Loaf . . .

*303

With Msat Balls. Swift's Caaaad

Chef's Cheka Qakk-Frasaa

Omilaa'i Qakk-Frasaa

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Uthy's Ft.rarfvl

Tatar Bites • • 4 yiiis. 49c
Hawatd Jakasaa's (plus SO stamps)

tans

Duncan Hlaas Asaartsd Lsysr

Bread Dough 3 £ r"' 49c
Green Peas .. 3

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FOP Flevar Par#***

Swift's Mix ar Match Sharhat sr

cans

4
6
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■utter-Flavered Paaalar

Bsfrash With L(tty's

Swift's Brookfield (limit 2 pleas*)

33*

A iitim Serve Sunshine

• dairy specials •
Margarine.......

2

H o n e y d e w s ............................. 4 9 '

Wastam Catlo-Packed

Nsltchmiaa'a Cara OH

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Tomato Soup ......... ?"« 10*

Jumk* S iii Sweat Waattra

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Teraew's Ant'd Sliced (plus 100 stamps)

L u n c h M e a t s .. 3 £

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SWIFT'S PREMIUM PROTEN
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S IR L O IN , T -B O N E
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P o t R o a s t (bone-in) Ib. 5 9 *
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Bjr Russell Key
Thank* to the leadership,
dedication and hard work of a
group of Florida men and women, (hi* atate can take pride
In the progress that ha* been
made In th deevopment of our
blood bank program.
This spendld program is
wholly voluntary md its suc­
cess depends primarily on
public understanding and sup.
port. Just aa money it tha
life stream of the commercial
banks, so blood Is the life,
stream of the blood bank and
success of the program de­
pends on the number of don­
ors.
The average cltircn. busy
with his own afaflrs, is more
or less apathetic to the importance of the vital service
of his local bloo dbank until
an emergency arises where
he or a member of his fam­
ily, through illness or Injury
must call for aid that oftentimes Is a matter of life or
death.
It is those who have had
mch an experience that be­
come active donors and urge
others to aid and support tha
effort.
But why wait until misfor­
tune strikes. If you arc be­
tween the ages of 21 and 60
and In good health you can
help now by making a blood
donation to your
nearest
blood bank or collection cen­
ter. It takes but a few min.
utes’ time and may save a
life.
The program of the annual
meeting of the American As.
sociation of Blood Banks, to
be held in Washington, I). C.
Aug. 25-28, calls attention la
Florida's leadership in this
vital field.
Dr. Robert E. Klein, ot
Gainesville, young medical di*
rector of htc Alachua General
Hospital blood bank and a
former prciident of the Flor­
ida association will head tha
national association next year.
Mrs. Dorothy Smith, admin,
istratlve director of the Jack­
sonville Blood Bank for IS
years, and a founding mem­
ber of the association, is
chairman of the meeting’ s ad­
ministrative program which
Includes papers by Mrs. Mary
Bank of Orlando, Mrs. Jayna
Myers of Bradenton, W. E.
Scheu of Jacksonville, Georgs
E. Wilson of Miami and
George E. Nicholson of Pen­
sacola.
They are telling their col*
leagues from other atates how
several Florida blood banks 6
recently cooperated in a sue.
ressful Civil Defense drill In
provide the blood needs of
20,715, theoretically injurrd,
and also the day-to-day meth­
ods and appeals uwd by Flo.
rida blood banks to gain and
maintain the support of their
communities.
While our at ate blood bank
program la well organized
and manned, the demands on
them are increasing because
of more open-heart and other
complicated surgical opera­
tions plus more and more ser­
ious automobile accidents ar*
depleting the supply.
A recent survey shows that
only three per cent of tho
people physically able to do. •Vi
nate do so. The problem ia
to motivate the other 97 per
cent and that la where you
can help, by donating yourselves and urging friends and
relatives to do so. Your local
hospital or doctor will tie glad
to tell you where such a don­
ation can be made and expUan tha procedure to you.
K)

Legal Notice
i\ in t sT )
*KMI ML IS

II»\

Jt'iiiii.-s t i i r i i r ,
COUNTY.
I'LOII-

K a m i or
AL.VAH

Hey Kids!
W IN

A

B IK E !

REGISTER . . .

j

at any Publlx Market
before 3 P.M. Sept. 8. Nothing
to buy I Winner notified— may
choose o girl's or boy's
26“ Murray Strato Flit* bicycle.
Maybe you'll b* on* of 102 winner*!

A T L ITTL I RID SCHOOLHOUSE
DISPLAY OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES
IN ALL PUBLIX MARKETS.

S00 EX T R A
F R E E d 'W . G R E E N
STAM PS!

W H E R E S H O P P I N G IS A P L E A S U R E
9 A. M. TO 9 P. M.

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

BA CORK,

DRCRANRD

N O T H '* TO CKKIIITONS
TO ALL rK H SIISI l i l t I V )
Cl. S I * *
OH
UKN4NI1S

a u a in it said k ita ts ' i

Ton and each of you ara
hereby notlflad and required
to rita any clalma and Ocmanda
which you, or althar of you.
may have ssalnst aaid aatata
In lha otflca of Hon. C. Varn»n
Mlta,
County Jude*
of
Hrmlnola County, at hi* office
In tha Court llooaa la Hanford.
Florida, within ala oalandar
month* from tha lima ot tho
flrat publication o f thta notice.
Kach claim or demand muet ha
tn wrtlln* and contain tha
place of raatdanca and poat rif­
fle# addraaa of tha claimant (
and muat ba m o r s to by tha
claimant, hla acant or attornar,
or th aama ahall ba void.
Donald Joiaf Baoorn
Aa Admlniitralor of asld
aatata
Sam B. Murratt, Jr. of
Ram K Murrall A Rons
IVat offlc a Bo* 1T(I
Orlando, Florida
Publish Au*. |J. Jt. IS, A Sept

1. ll*«.
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�Deadly Cieo Picks Up Force As It Heads For Cape
Seminole County * * * * on the S t Johns iiivcr * * * * “ The Nile o f America”

(Hitt' ^ c tn fn ri) f e r a l f t
Zip Code 32771

A

WEATHER: Windy nnd .showers today nnd tonight; high in 80s; low tonight in 70s.

■yoL. 5G

*** C
S h eriff! Deputy Fred Kelly
doesn’t very often wear a red
belt — but be could if he
wished. It's not the normal
kind used by men to defy the
law of gravity. . . pant-wise.
Instead its the type earned
by the more deft in judo. He
demonstrated his ability in
disarming and disabling an
enemy Tuesday night
for
members of
the Seminole
Sheriffs
Department Auxili­
ary. The department's com ­
pound was the scene nnd it
probably has been quite a
spell since It's resounded with
such grunts and groans. A
good show and demonstration
tor the Auxiliary.
• • •
The C o u n t y Commission
Tuesday sat briefly as a
Board of Equalization and in­
creased assessments on two
parcels of property in addition
to adjusting the assessments
downward on another. T h e
action completed the Board
of Adjustment’ s business for
the current year and it was
adjourned sine die.
•

•

*

James Court o f Iris Road,
Casselberry, in a coma for the
past week since lie was in­
jured in an acidcnt Aug. ID,
is confined to the Florida San­
itarium and Hospital where
he is showing some improve­
ment. A prayer vigil in his
behalf has been undertaken
by members of the Casselber­
ry Community M e t h o d i s t
Church around the clock since
Uic accident.
• • •
New officers of the Semin­
ole County Education Assoclutfcin twil be installed at 4
meeting to be held at 8 p.m.
today at English Estates Ele­
mentary School. Taking over
as president will be Mary
Grooms of Pincercst Elemen­
tary in Sanford.
• • •
Seminole County a g a i n
showed the biggest percent­
age of any Central Florida
county in the purchase of
U. S. Savings Bonds for a per­
iod ending July 31. For the
•even-month period county
residents bought $370,203 in
bonds. Thus, with a quota of
$369,000, the county topped its
figure at 100.4 per cent. Low­
est In the Central Florida
counties was Citrus County
with 33 8 per cent. Next to
Seminole was Hardee with
03.2 per cent.
• • •
Note to acting city mana­
ger. Mary Harkey: How about
some action on the knee-deep
grass in the parking strips along West First Street. Mighty
unsightly, Mrs. City Manager.
• • 9
Some lights have been bur­
ning pretty late in the coun­
ty's school system offices on
Commercial Ave., especially
late Tuesday night. Guess If
you were trying to keep $275,000 annually tn federal assis­
tance funds coming in you'd
be up and burning the mid­
night oil, too.
• ••

United PresTUmscd Wire

Established 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 2G5~

Its LB J's Birthday
WASHINGTON (UPt) —
Then on lap No. 11 nr 12,
Today is Lyndon B. Johnson's he said casually, "you can
50th birthday—nnd very pos­ say that I said I would prob­
ably rail Sen. Humphrey in
sibly the happiest day o f his
the ttfterncon, and If he is
life.
agreeable . . .ask him if he
It is the day he returns to would like to cume down
Atlantic City, N. J., to ac­ here."
But, he added, be also
cept with due solemnity mid
would be talking hy teleformality the Democratic nnphone to
•11. EttgtM!ij J. Memination to his first full
Cnrthy, p -Minn., who hnd
term as President.
wired the President earlier in
Johnson, n mnster show­
Hie day to remove him from
man as well as 11 muster poll,
consideration in tbo vice ptetlcinns, paiil an unexpected
sid ntlal competition.
and triumphal visit to Atlan­
And, Johnson said, he prob­
tic City Wednesday night to
ably would be bilking "to a
announce to the widly cheer­
senator or two, n governor
ing delegates o f the Demo­
or two,"
cratic National Convention
In n few hours the beaming
his choice of n vice presi­
Humphrey arrived from Atdential running mute, Sen.
Inntic City, accompanied by
Hubert H. Humphrey o f Min­
Sen. Thomas .1. Dodd, Dnesota.
Conn. Tiie presence o f the
Thnugh the feeling hnd
Connecticut lawmaker kept
been building for weeks that
alive the guessing game about
the ebullient Humphrey would
Johnson's choice, especially
get the nod, Johtisrn spun out
since the President spoke to
the drama almost to the Inst
Dodil privately lieforo con­
moment— hut not quite. In nn
ferring with Humphrey.
impromptu news conference
Asked by newsmen why
id nearby Andrews Air Force
Dodd was asked to accom­
Base, Md., shortly befcore Ids
pany him from Atlantic City,
(light to Atlantic City Wed­
Humphrey responded with a
nesday night lie introduced
laugh, "why don't you ask
the smiling Humphrey us
the President that? If you
“ the next vice president."
think you’re wandering, what
Johnson’s day o f derision
do you think I'm doing7"
began many hours earlier
Dodd, wlm told newsmen
with a brisk 13-lap walk
that lie nnd John-on wijru old
nrcund the wmth lawn o f ih c
friends from the days when
While House—the equivalent
both were officials of the
of almost four miles.
New Deni's National Youth
At first he told a panting
Admlnatration, said that the
throng o f accompanying news­
President told him he hud
men, “ wrc'vo gotten close to
been considered for the sec­
decision," nnd left it at that.
ond spot on Hie Democratic
ticket.
"I told him I’ve never been
n candidate for vice presi­
dent," Dodd said. “ I said like
Mr. Sam Goldwyn says, 'in­
clude IUQ Out."'
Sanford Junior High School
After his meeting with
hours this year will he the
Humphrey
the President an­
same as last, according to the
principal, Hugh Carlton. He nounced Im would fly to A t­
reports school will start at lantic City to announce his
8 a. m. and get out at 2:13 choice. Though the Minne­
sota senator ent beside him
p. m.
School buses will observe as he made the announce­
the same arrival and depart­ ment, Johnson still gave no
ure 1lours as last season, he fiini clue ns to his running
mate.
said.

Sanford School
Hours Same

bulkhcadsi In torrents, pines
and palms were blown down
by the hundreds, power poles
were pushrd over, canoplca
and plate glass windows in
stores around the county were
smashed and citizens were
forced to "ca m p" in their
homes when electrical power
went off.
Lake Monroe rose six Inch-

THIS WAS DONNA anti is what wan happen­
ing almost four years ago when Hurricune
Donnu paid a September (19GU) visit to the
Sanford nreu. Herald Photographer Hill Vin­
cent said the picture was taken from the lakefront near the tennis courts and it was snapitcd
alrout three hours after the eye had gone
through this area. He re] hiits winds were still
up to 75 miles nn hour and were lushing Lake
Monroe into a frenzy.

★ ★ ★

Looting* was reported
in smashed stores near
the heart o f Miami and nt
a shopping center near
F o r t Lauderdale. Ono
looter was shot by Miami
police.

Sanford Prepared
If Cieo Arrives

CLEAN SWEEP DOWN wns the order of the day for members of tho
Sominok’ High School Ivey Club ns they rcndlcd school site equipment.
Scrubbing one of the benches are, hack row from left, Joe Earless, A1
llonifncc, Tom Hemphill, David Lnninr, Jimmy Harks and Hill Stumper;
front from left, Lurry Sherwood, Jeff Williams and Roth Vihlcn,

Holy W ar In Saigon
Greets New Rulers

m w a

...

9,000 Seek A ‘cl

MIAMI (UPI&gt;— Nearly D,SAIGON, South Viet Nam'would have given him greater (MX) KUiridalnx (lucked to 1H2
( CPI ) — Rioting broke out In power than Hie other two junta Red Cross emergency shel­
Saigon today as three generals members.
ter* early today as killer hur­
The
three man
‘ national ricane Cieo rolled up the
were named to run the South
Vietnamese government.
steering committee" faced a southeast const of (lie stale.
Law and order appeared to grim job of hulling the wild
street warfare.
have collapsed in Hie capital
Howling motis of Buddhists
Today's
violence
started
HOUSTON ftIPll — limit♦r~
v - ' 'die 1 bf
o f * 1* raVHe- .fin d
anil beat each other to death warning shut over the heads ot ■ ion health olftcials were opti­
with machetes, clubs and a mob of 3,000 Catholics mass­ mistic today that an encep­
hatchets in Hie streets of Sai­ ed in front of the gateway halitis epidemic was waning
lending to the Saigon head­ bul suspected outbreak* in
gon.
The rioting overshadowed quarters of the Vietnamese widespread areas of Texas
the attempt of the ruling mili­ Joint gcn en l staff. The crowd had tiie state Jumpy.
tary revolutionary council to promptly charged.
choose a new "national lead
OI.lt IA, Sardinia (U PI) —
e r" to replace President Ngu­
British
Princess
Margaret
yen Khanh.
and
her
husband
land
Snow­
The council named a junta
don were shipwrecked briefly
consisting of Khanh, MaJ. Gen.
Wednesday wlien Hie Aga
Duong Van Minh, a favorite of
Cieo may lie a menace (o Kliim's yacht Amnlnun found­
the Buddhists and Gen. Tran
most people but several hund­ ered on rocks oft (lie coast of
Thicn K'llcni, a Catholic.
In addition, Khanh, who Is red Seminole youngsters trying Sardinia.

Houston Hopeful

Royal Shipwreck

Practice Halted

At SHS, Lyman

By Harry I. Johnson
Managing Editor
Hnrrlcnno Clro promises to
at least flirt with tho Sanford
area and all agencies serving
or protecting tho public are
ready for the visit.
Police and fire units were
ordered to proceed as planned
for emergencies with off-duty
men given standby orders lo
report for work.
Fire Chief Mack N. Clove
land Sr. reports his depart­
ment could he at 100 per cent
capacity "within 30 minutes"
should Ihe need arise. All de­
partment personnel, he says,
have been told to keep posted
on latest developments of the
dangerous storm.
Cleveland said his men have
(men practicing "som e of
Ihem for years' —' for such
an emergency nnd their ac
(Ions now are considered
"routine."
He added that all emergen
ry equipment, such as genera­
tors and lights, have been
cheeked nut mid pronounced
fit for use.
Slirrlff’ s deputies, clerical
aides and radio and telephone
oiieruJnrs have Itcen •plac'd
on a” it and by, almost minute
by-minute basis, pending the
effects of the ponderous blow.
City police have also been
conditioned for the storm dur­
ing many "hlacklioard" and
oilier drills and Imre, too, a
full complement of men and
materials is ready for instant
respunse should the need arise,

★

★

★

X I5 Test

Herald Index

Lonjr Grind

Civil Defense forces, Red
Cross, Salvation Army ami
other agencies have born aler­
ted, and, a* one official put
It, "w c’rc as ready as wc can
E ft."
Sanford and vicinity saw the
sun for a brief period this
morning ami then the cloud
euver came and with It. short­
ly after 7 n.m. today, the rain.
The winds picked up gradual­
ly during the morning hours.
Area residents were out in
force clearing yards of loose
Items which can become le­
thal weapons when the winds
pick up.
Buildings with larger glass
windows were lielng hoarded
or taped to withstand the on­
slaught. Some stores report­
ed a run on flashlights, tran­
sistor radios and battrrios and
other items which will keep
tiie in aware o f storm condi­
tions should normal utilities
fall.
Facilities at the Sanford Na­
val Air Station were being
tied down and planes were
flown out to safer havens ns
base personnel girded for tho
storm.
A base spokesman said 30
planes were flown out lalo
yesterday afternoon for Ola­
the, Has., when "Condition 2"
was announced.
Tim spokesman said service
facilities have four such ••con­
ditions" with Cumlllmu 4 cau­
sing Hie least movement. Con­
dition 2 means "something's
coming" a n d Condition l
means "it's hero," he said,

★ ★ ★

Cape Secures
Launch Pads

to win berth* on football
teams Just might embrace her.
EDWARDS AFH, C a l i f ,
Head coaches Jim Plgott of
Seminole, Dick Copeland of tUI’ I ) — The rocket ship X-1S
CAPE KENNEDY ( U P I ) I.yman nnd \V. G. Holt of streaked five and one-half
('rooms have canceled today time* the speed of sound Wed­ Amorlca's spaceport
today
workouts. At Oviedo, Arthur nesday to learn whether a braced for a possible direct
Scott erased tiie morning ses­ rippled fuselage surface would Hit from huricatie Cieo. Five
sion hut said he would drill cause less air friction healing big rockets were secured to
Hie Lions this afternoon, wea­ than tlu&lt; rocket ship's present their launch stand*.
smooth metal skin.
ther permitting.
The air force warned that
Tiie Seminole Swim Associa­
the storm "Is expected to pass
es In just 24 hours. An Oviedo tion's party tonight at thti
through the arcs at 9 p.m
woman, Mrs. Clinton Hadden, Ganns home oil Lake Golden
KST."
Page 0
Abby
gave birth to a baby girl in has been postponed.
The storm delayed the mat
.... Page U den (tight of Ihe now air force
Bridge
___ _
the back seat of a stalled auto.
Classified ......... .. Page 10-11 Titan-3A space rocket that
Sanford's police department
......... P a g e l&gt; wns set for
operated on emergency pow­
tomorrow and
FALMOUTH, E n g l a n d Comies
er, businesses closed down, ( Ul ’Il — Mr*. Mary T re week, Editorial
...... Page H pushed the scrum! unmanned
some churches postponed ser­ who is Hit years old, said to­ Funeral* .......... ....... Puge J Gemini shot into November
vices as Donna's visit raine day she haw ordered a new Ilorosnqiu ....... .... Page U at the earliest.
on tho Sabhath, and lee hous­ set of false teeth because Society ....
. Page 4-3
All personnel were »ent
es reported a booming busi­ "the ones I've hail since 1D01I Sport*
.... Page fi-7 borne with instructions to bat­
ness.
Page V ten down.
am beginning to wobble a TV Program*
Telephone sendees in many bit.”
Page U
We the Women
At 0 a.111. (KST), rain
areas was out most of the day.
Seminole was one of 27
rounties declared a disaster
area and the U. S. Govern­
ment authorized tiie Small
Business Administration
to
make low interest loans lo
Seminole's business firms.
Some $25,000 in damages
was suffered by the Movieland Drive-In Theatre. There
wasn't too much left of It, ex­
cept Hie sign (hat read it went
thataway with Donna.
The Econ rose a foot, and
the county's citrus damage
exceeded $1 million.
Residents complained by the
hundreds to county commis­
sioners about drainage. "My
backyard looks like a lake,"
said one woman, hut she had
company hy the hundreds.
Two days after Donna's vis­
it, DcUary was still without
power.
Whether Cieo will lie as
RAIN HAMPERED the Jayceos numiiil kids Fishing Rodeo somewhat
mean as Donna, if it changes
Wednesday, as intermittent showers drove the little fishermen to shel­
course and hits here, we Just
ter, hut some, like these youngsters were detrmind not to let the rain
don't know.
interfere with the sport. The ruin-coated mother* stood by to give moral
But most Seminole residents
support to their youngsters. However, a little later, as the rain cume
aren't taking any chances on
down harder, tho only ones left around the lake were a man and his
Cousin Cieo being any less
lilanket-wrappcd son, who just wouldn’t quit. (Story nnd more pictures
spirited.
_ io Friday’s Herald.).
(iierald I’hoto),
a Buddhist, was named &lt;0
continue as head of the raretaker government, which wilt
continue in ofiire uvtil national
legislative elections are held.
But he was not given the title
of "national leader," which

Seminole Remembers Donna
By Julian Slcmtrnm
Associate Editor
As Seminole citizens gird
for a possible visit by Cieo,
they
recall "devastating"
Donna who whipped across
the biggest little rounty in
the state Just four years ago
next month.
Lake Monroe's wind-whip­
ped waves splashed over its

MIAMI (UPI) — Hurricane Cieo battered the Metro­
politan Miami area with 100-mile winds for seven hours
today, then struck a deadly course up Florida’s east coast
towards the nation’s missile center at Cape Kennedy.
The storm, its intensity and forward speed picking1up
as ft roared northward, made a shambles o f the tourist
resort o f Miami Reach, heavily damaged Fort Lauderdale
and other coastal cities.

★ ★ ★

And His Happiest

Talking with Gus Schmah
the other day, we were ■ mus­
ed to hear him tell Bert Chap­
man that he could remember
the time when you made a
trip to Orlando and hack with­
out having a (lat tire you had
something to hrag about.
• • •
By the way, Gus asked us
if we'd ever heard of a side­
walk sale Sure, we replied.
Gus ran into some of them in
Pennsylvania during a recent
vacation. No, they don't sell
sidewalks. The merchants set
up sales tables on the tidewalks, attach attractive prices
and peddle the products. Draw
crowds? You bet! Says Gus:
"I'd like to see our downtown
merchants have one. 1*11 wa­
ger that a Saturday morning
sidewalk sale would attract
half tiie ‘crackers' from all
over Seminole County."
• • •
C. D. Perry, a Clock Watch­
er. phoned In to say that re­
ports indicating Lake Harney
was flooding "isn't true." He
added that the water wasn't
seven high.

THURS., AUGUST 27, 19G4

Coastal Resorts
Badly Battered

squalls were lashing the area
with winds gustlng to 33 miles
tier hour. Heavy surf crashed
on tho beaches and scattered
light damage was reported to
trees and ahrubs.
Special "ride out" crews
took cover in aevcral protec­
ted blockhouses to be on hand
for posible emergencies.
Military ami civilian person­
nel were sent home from the
vast spaceport at mid-morn­
ing.
The air force advised Its
personnel that (here would he
ample warning in the event
evacuation becomes
neces­
sary.

At 11 a. m. EST (noon
EDT) CIco wns located near
Stuart, 100 m lloi north of
Miami, and churning a coast­
line course. Its center was ex­
pected to pnsa near Cape Ken­
nedy early tonight, forecast­
er* said.
Hurricane - wise Floridians
buttoned down in advance o f
tho storm—worst to hit Mi­
ami in &gt;4 years—and by midduy there were no roporta o f
ileathn in smith Florida. This
contrasted to the 122 known
ilenil Cieo left in her wake In
nn assault on the Caribbean
Islands from Guadeloupe to
Cuba.
A hurricane watch was ex­
tended at 11 a. m. EST (noon
EDT) all the way north to
Charleston, -S. C,
llurricaiin warnings flew
from ltoca Raton to Capa
Kennedy where five giant
rockets were secured on their
launch pads and another waa
dismantled to await the blow.
Miami
forecasters
called
Cieo a "rather email but
■langeroua hurricane."
The m idday advisory issu­
ed by Ihc Miami Weather Burenu during llu&gt; night hy torren­
tial rain* which disrupted its
communication.* — laid Cieo
wns moving north at a alightiy (aster rate of 14 miles per
hour.
Winds of 113 miles an hour
were reported In Balm Beach
ami forecasters said winds of
10O miles or more would "progress up Hie Florida East
Const a short distance in ad­
vance" of Cleo'a center.
Hurricane force winds (7S
miles nn hour) were predict­
ed for Capo Kennedy by early
afternoon.
Boats all along the Florid*
and Georgia coasts and north
to Charleston were urged to
remain in port nnd those north­
ward to Cape Hntteras, N. C,
were cautioned not to ventur*
ton far front their harbors.
Damage estimates began
flowing In at daybreak from
(be battered cities north of Mi­
ami. They were expected to
run into the millions. There
were numerous fires reported
and fallen trees crushed auto­
mobiles, house trailers and
homes.
"Tho damage will unques.
lionubly run Into millions ot
dollar* in the Miami are*
alone," a Red Cross spokesm in said after a preliminary
survey.
Grapefruit crops near West
Palm Beach were damages)
and additionad damage was
expected as the storm moved
northward.

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                    <text>• Mon. • Tues. • Wed.

Sanford Canal Could Serve Cape Well
By Julian Stenitrom
Aioclatc Editor
The day may not be too
fa r away when many of the
apace vehicles fired from
Cape Kennedy may be tram-

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Page 12—Aug. 24, 19G4

Lake Mary
Teachers
Assigned

to ‘

!

If

Floyd C. rtlcharcU, princi­
pal nf the Lake Mary Ele­
mentary School announred to­
day that teachers have been
assigned to their irradri and
rooms for the 1964-65 school
year.
Pupils have been notified
of the room to which they
ere to report, hut have not
known the name* of their
teachers, Rirhards said.
Grade*, rooms and teachers
ere ei follows;
First grad* — Room 401,
Mrs. Jo Robblltt; 402, Mrs.
Geneva Cochran; 402, Mrs.
Margaret Reynolds; 404, Mrs,
Joyce Roberts.
Second *rada — Room 101,
Mrs. Irma Craig; 102, Mrs,
Faye Stataon; 108, Mra. Mary
Taylor; 114, Hra. AIlea Hook.
Third grade — Room 405,
Mra. Mary Hornsby; 805, Mrs.
Martha Smith; S04, Mra.
M argaret Mangre; 803, Mias
Frances Cobh.
Fourth grade — Room 802,
Mrs. Carrie Frye; 801, Mra
Barbara Hartwig; 505, Miss
Mary Maxwell; 504, Sira.
Marion Rymsn.
Fifth grade — Room 601,
David Sawyer; 002, Mrs.
Mildred Lind; 603, Mrs. Helen
Bagley; 115, Mrs. Edna Hum­
phrey (Bth and flthl.
Sixth grade — Room 501,
Mrs. Mary Sewell; 502, Mrs.
Helen Richey; 503, Stanley
Pierce.
The Lake Mary School dis­
trict Includes Loch Arbor,
L i t t l e Venire, Greenbrier,
Psrk Ridge, Sunland, Coun­
try Club Heights end the
Leke Mery eree.
Any children living In these
ereas who have not previous­
ly registered with the school
ere etked to cheek with the
echool office Tuesday between
the hours of fl a m. and 2:30
p.m, In order that room as­
signments can he made as
■onn a t possible, Richards re­
quested.
There will be a full day
of school slatting August 81,
with the lunchroom In oper­
ation and hnses following
last year’s schedule, Richards
said.

ported to the launching pad
by specially • built barges
which will ply the St. Johns
River through Lake Monroe
and thence to Titusville via
the Sanford - Titusville Cans)
The idea of shipping space
vehicles by connecting water
ways Is nothing new. The
facet is they arc now being
transported via water and
specially constructed barges.
But the ides of utilizing the
St. Johns and the proposed
Sanford - Titusville Canal is a
probability.
For example, the present
route from Huntsville, Ala.,
to Cape Kennedy is 2,261
miles of water via the Tennes­
see River, the Mississippi, the
Gulf of Mcxicn, the Atlantic
and the Intracoastal Water­
way from Fort Pierce to the
Cape.
With the completion of the
Tennessee - Tombigboo Wa­
terway, using the sea route
from Mobile to the Cape the

distance would be some 1,*
417 miles — or 844 miles shor­
ter than the present route.
When the Cross Florida
Barge Canal Is romplctrd.
and using connecting water­
ways such as the St. Johns
and Ihe Sanfbrd-Tltusvllle
canal, mileage to the Cape
would be reduced to a mere
963 miles.
Further, movement of apace
vehicles from New Orleans to
the Cape, now a lolal of 1,016
miles, would be reduced by
Florida’s connecting water­
ways In only #M miles.
The completion of Ihe St.
Johns • Indian River Canal
would put Sanford on the
main street of America’s enlire inland waterway system.
For example, from Sanford
this city would be connerted
by direct waterway route to
Savannah, Charleston, Wil­
mington, Norfolk, Baltimore,
Trenton, New York and Bos­
ton as well as Port St. Joe,

Pansm s City, Pensacola, Mo­
bile, New Orleans, Beaumont
and Houston.
Also, Sanford — and this Is
what makes the canal, the
port terminal and even the
proposed marina so important
—would be directly connected
with such inland rilics as Co­
lumbus, Ga., Birmingham,
Huntsville, Vicksburg, Nat­
chez, Baton Rouge, Lake
Charles, Little Rock, Mem­
phis, Nashville, Knoxville,
Louisville, Evansville, Cincin­
nati. Pilshurgh, St. Louis,
Kansas City, Omaha, Sioux
City ind even Minneapolis
and St. Paul.

To boll K down, Sanford
would be on the main inland
waterways consisting of 23.
000 miles and connecting 29
states.
Does Sanford need the St.
Johns • Indian River Canal T
Does It need a port facility?
Does it need a marina?
If It wsnts to become the
msfor center of Inland tram
portation for Central Flori­
da's 18 counties, it does.
If It wants to attract indus­
try to Sanford and Central
Florida, it does.
If U wants to serve the na­
tion In time of national em er­
gency, It does.

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Adult elnsiiei In bookkeep­
ing, business English, type­
writing and U. H. History,
and shorthand If demand Is
sufficient, will be offered at
Lyman High Reboot beginning
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Seminole Group
At Citrus Meet

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Severe] persons from Sem
loole County atended the an
nual Citrus Institute at Ca;np
McQusrrle end which has
ended a three-day program.
C i t r u s leaders f r o m
throughout the state heard
many talks of interest. At­
tending from Seminole were:
Mrs. Henry Simpson, Col.
Paul Bissell, Curtis Green,
Fred Bistiine, Jack Schirard,
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�Seminole County * * * * on the S t Johns River * * * * “The Nile of America’*

3 h ?
C iO c*
Lions District Governor,
Claude Locke has called a ca­
binet meting of District 35 0
for Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the
Leesburg Community Build­
ing. Forty-six clubs from as
many Central Florida cities
make up the district. There
are seven districts o( Lions
International in Florida.
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Zip Code 32771
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WEATHER: Generally fair through Wednesday except for occasional showers: high today 00-95; low tonight in 70s.
“VOL. 56 United Tress Leased Wire
Established 1908 TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 19(54
SANFOKl), FLORIDA
NO. 203

No Tax Increase For Fourth. Straight Year

1 9 6 4 -6 5 City Budget Completed

•

Qualified men who have ser­
ved as enlisted men or offi­
cers in any branch of the Ar­
med Forces join the U. S.
Coast Guard Reserve in the
pay grade they held at the
time of their discharge. Dur­
ing the enlistment term, which
may be three, four or six
years, attend weekly drill
meetings in their hometown.
Once a year they devote two
The Sanford-Scminole Jayweeks to training away from cees are all set for their four­
borne.
teenth annual Fishing Rodeo
• • •
Wednesday at Lake Carola in
Moonshine liquor still seiz­ Ft. Mellon i’ark, 2 to 4 p. m.,
ures by the Florida State Jaycco President Clyde Long,
Beverage Department contin­ said today.
ued its o n c a d a y t r e n d
Chairman Jim Rowe and his
throughout the state, while crew have rigged poles with
tax collections continued to hooks, lines and sinkers. The
mount steadily. This report bait will be furnished by the
was made today by Beverage Seminole County Sportsman's
Director Richard B. Keating Association.
on his department's activities
Rowe said that the child­
for July. Agents destroyed 31 ren will be divided into the
illegal whiskey stills during following age groups, one to
the 31-day period, poured out three years, four to six years
12,275 gallons of fermenting and seven to nine years. Con­
mash and 1,283 gallons of testants will not be allowed to
moonshine. The month's total use rods ami reels. All poles
collections reached $10,093,007- will be provided by the Jay.45,
foran increase of 3 67 cees.
per cent over the same period
The Jaycee Wives will have
a year ago.
some of their members in at­
• • •
tendance to help register the
More young drivers arc children. Refreshments will be
sitting behind the wheel to­ served following the event to
day than ever before and the tired young Issae Waltons.
they've been piling up an ac­ Prizes will be given for the
cident and death rate nearly largest fish caught, smallest
double the average for the fish and the most fish.
entire U. S. population, acording to statistics compiled by
the National Safety Council.
This is the grim picture the
4-11 automotive clubs arc try­
ing to change. In an atempt
to educate club members in
safe and sane driving habits,
Casselberry's Town Council
interested groups are pooling Monday night established a
their knowledge and resour­ Joint committee to study ways
ces. The Firestone Tire £ and means of providing a more
Rubber Company sponsors the adequate youth center.
program nationally.
A year and a half ago a
• • •
youth program was establish­
Bill Vincent Sr. has two old- ed and since that time about
r r homes in the immediate $10,000 has been expended to
Sanford area he'd like to nom­ provide facilities and enter­
inate for the title of oldest tainment. However, the pre­
home. He says one is the old sent facility can no longer
Dr. Carwell home off Mcllon- adequately serve the present
villo Avenue and the other a needs, offirials reported.
Mayor Owen Anstey named
two slory home at Third and
Oak. He believes the Carwell Mr. and Mrs. Don Mount, Mrs.
residence was built in the David McCoy and Mrs. Victor
1870's and the other place a- Iirandcs to serve with mem­
bers of the recreation com­
bout the same time.
• ■ •
mittee, Mr. and Mrs. James
Here's something to think Hirkenmcyer, Mrs. Louis Coty,
about: In the seven county Larry Miller and Councilman
area making up the East Cen­ Art Lego.
During the Council's meet­
tral Florida Dunning Council,
two-thirds of all homes arc ing Aug. 10, Councilman Lego
FHA approved. Ilia t's just reported that certain property
one of ths maze of statistics and buildings suitable for a
gathered by council members youth center and possibly other
municipal otficej was avail­
as they gird for the explo­
able for purchase. The Council
sive growth In the area.
agreed to look into the situa­

Commission
Holds Line
On Finances

Fishing Rodeo
All Set: Hook,
Line, Sinker

Larger Youth
Center Sought

Firemen Answer
Four Alarms
The Sanford Fire Depart­
ment answered four calls last
night and this morning, but
dnmnge in all four instances
was negligible.
The first wns at 16th Street
and Southwest Road at 11:48
p.m. last night, which proved
to be a false alarm.
At 9:56 a.m. a defective
light fixture at 201 South
Elm in the cffices of Credit
Adjustment Service did no
damage. The building is
owned by II. L. Foley.
A coffee pot boiled over
and caused a smoke scare at
2808 Central Drive at 10:30
this morning. The residence
is owned by Charles Collins.
Small damage was done to
the building and contents of
a dwelling a t 214 East 18th
Street, owned and occupied by
Bill J . ^ billey. The blaze wee
caused \ ay children playing
with a cigaret lighter.

Holley Reports
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - R e ­
publican gubernatorial nomi­
nee Charles Holley reported to
the secretary of state Monday
that he haa received campaign
contributions of $&lt;8,256 and
,cnt $15,687.

GOODBYE LITTER FISHES. Fishes now swimming merrily in Lake
Carola in Fort Mellon I’ark will have a hard time Wednesday escaping
{&gt;00 or more hooks, on cane polos held by eager youngsters nt the Jaycee
Annual Fishing Rodeo. Lines and |voles are being prepared by Chairman
Jim Howe, Frank Finch, Jim Smith and President Clyde Long.

All Delegates May Have
To Sign Loyalty Oath
ATLANTIC CITY (tHM) Georgia Gov. Carl Sanders
said today a move is afoot to
require now loyalty pledges
of all Democratic National
Convention delegates in a bid
to pacify dissident Alabama
delegates.
"It would keep (Alabama
Gw. George) Wallace from
getting what he wants — to
pul all of the (Alabama) peo­
ple out of here," Sanders
said.
Alabama delegates are risk­
ing ouster from the conven­
tion by refusing to sign new
loyalty oaths being required
by the credentials committee
became the state's electors
are not pledged to support the
party nominee for president.

Wallace once was to havei
been a favorite son nominee
of the Alabama delegation but
bowed out when the Republi­
cans nominate-! Sen Harr;*
(ioldwatcr, also a conserva­
tive.
The Alabama delegates who
refused to sign the new oaths
said they resented being sing­
led out with the demand for
a d d e d loyalty assurances
since this was not being re
quired of delegates f r o m
other states.
"We felt that if the entire
ronvrnlion made a new com­
mitment they would not feel
discriminated against," San­
ders said.
I’icrro I’clhain, Alabama
member of the convention
platform committee, was un­

derstood to have mentioned
tho plan to several fellow del­
egates who refused to kavo
thfjr soils
they were
askod to sta n d 'a n te tempor­
arily until their statue conld
bo seated.
There was no Immediate
word how many delegates
would be willing to sign a new
loyalty oath if all other del­
egates were required to.
There was speculation that
many of llie non-signers want­
ed to be thrown out of tlso
convention.
Several Alabama delegates
said last night that they arri­
ved expecting to l&gt;c thrown
out immediately and had plan­
ned (o return to Alabama
without further argument.

Casselberry Rejects Bid
For Theatre - Restaurant
Casselberry will not have
a Bavarian-type theater-res­
taurant.
After the Town Council turn­
ed down a request by Mr. and
Mrs. George Rackcnsperger,
owners of property on Lake
Concord, for the land to be
rezoned from A-l to C-l, the
former owner of tho national
franchise for Frostie Root
Ili-er, said he would sot up his

tion. However, at last night's
night's meeting Lego reported
that the property had been pur­
chased by the VFW post In
Casselberry.
Asked why the rush for ob
taining a new center. Mayor
Anstey declared that " I t’s
time now to do something."
The Council also Instructed
Attorney Ken McIntosh to
prepare a budget ordinance;
authorized
Herman
Joyce,
road department head, to rent
a dragline for six days at a
cost of $60 per day; ami the
nomination of Arthur Ham­
mond by Mayor Anstey to fill
Whether the County Com­
an unexspired term on the
Zoning Board was ratified by missioners should adopt a re­
the Council.
solution directed to Florida'!
congressional delegation to
Driver Charged
lend its support to a measure
A motorist Identified by to limit the Supreme Court's
police as Zeke Southward was power on matters pertaining to
charged with driving while in­ apportionment was tabled to­
toxicated and failure to have day.
his vehicle under control late
The discussion, however, did
Monday night after his rsr lead to an exchange of opin­
collided with one owned by G. ions between Chairman James
R. Pierson of 4(8 S. Summer­ P. Avery and Grn. J. C. Hut­
lin Are. Police said the mishap chison.
occurred near 450 Elliott Ave.
"I agree that the Supreme
Court's authority in this area
should be curbed. However,”
Held In AHHauIt
A charge of assault with a Avery added, "1 personally
deadly weapon was lodged can't see anything wrong with
against a woman identified by equal representation."
police as Pauline Moore fol­ His remarks brought Gen.
lowing a cutting of Eva Mac Hutchison to observe; "Under
Collier at 406 W. 11th St. late such a plan it's possible that
Wednesday afternoon. The vic­ the five large counties in the
tim was treated at Seminole state should control the other
Memorial Hospital, police said. 62 counties."
i

establishment in Winter Park.
Tlie Rackcnspergera pur­
chased the property several
months ago and immediately
asked llie zoning board to ap­
prove the change and grant
a use permit. The zoning agen
cy approved and sent it to the
Town Council three months
ago.
After several delays, the
board acted list night in an

Reapportioning
Issue Debated
"Tlie pork choppers." Av­
ery countered, "have been in
control of state politics as long
as 1 can remember. Take a
look at llie beautiful four lane
highways through tlie smaller
counties and compare them
with the congested two-lane
thoroughfares in the larger
countie*."
"I agree," aaid the General
"that the Supreme Court
should not be a legislative
body, but we should remember
that Seminole, being a small
county, could be among the
pork choppers but we would
not be among the five larger
counties."
"I concur with the resolu­
tion," said Avery.
"I do. too," said the Gen­
eral. "But I'll withdraw my
motion that we adopt it ao we
can let our attorney look into
it and report to us at our next
meeting."

indirect way when Councilman
Art Lego's motion to arcept
the zoning Ixiaid's recommen­
dation died for lack of a se­
cond.
The Kackenspcrgers planned
a theater-restaurant which
would scat from !5u to 200 (or
theater presentations and as
many as 25u for banquets.
Rackcnsperger told tlie Coun­
cil he planned to put from
$50,000 to $100,000 into the pro­
ject.
Several Casselberry citizens
objected to tlie rezoning but
none resided within 500 feet
of the property. However,, a
host of persons, including a
a group from the Young Wo­
men’s Club of South Seminole,
s|&gt;oke in favor of the re s­
taurant, primarily because of
plans for little theater produc
lions.
Councilman C. L. Overman
stated that "We have seven
establishments already licens­
ed to serve liquor and it seems
tin t the only people who want
to come Into Cassellierry want
to serve alcoholic beverages."
Following the meeting. Coun­
cilman L. E. Wood hams said
he failed to act in favor of the
restaurant because "I'm not
in favor of permitting com­
mercial zoning in residential
areas."
Councilman George Howard
explained his position by de­
claring. "We have more beer
licenses now than the town
should have and I'll never
stand a tin to let Casselberry
be made into a little white
way."

NEW SANFORD INDUSTRY will be In operation nt thin nitc nnd will b*
known ns tbe American Hickory Co., dcnlini; in resin nnd hickory pro­
ducts. The property wns owned by the Atlantic Const Line Rnilrond Com­
pany nnd wns made nvnilnblc to James H. McLcmore of Orlando, owner of
the company. Checking plans above are, from left, Scott Burns, Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce Industrial Committee chnirmnn; McLetnoro, LeRoy C. Robb whose construction firm will ready the premises;
and W. T. liensloy, commercial ni*cnt for tlie ACL Railroad.

New Plant To Begii
BRIEFS Operations Monday

m w A ...

Sanford City Commissioners,
holding the line against tax
Increases Monday requested
City Attorney William Hutch­
ison to prepare the ordinance
Talks Halt
for adoption of the 1904-65 bud­ DETROIT (U l’l) — Auto
get, which is sot at $1,291,863. negotiators were at a stand­
"This is the fourth success­ still today awaiting selection
ive year that wc have manag­ of a strike target by the Uni­
ed to work out a satisfactory ted Auto Worker* Union.
budget without raising taxes
or falling into deficit (inane Now Castro Boat
ing," City Manager W. E.
MIAMI t u r n — Newly a r­
Knowles said.
rived Cuban refugee* in Mi­
Commissioner Karl Higgin­ ami say that live Fidel Castro
botham commended the city
regime is building a deadly
manager for hts preparation
new patrol vessel designed to
of the budget saying that "this j
search out defectors fleeing
is the best budget I have seen
from his Communist regime.
in the 12 years t have boon (&gt;n
tlie Commission."
Noting that “ we Just don't Airline Struck
WASHINGTON (Ul’l) —
have the money," tlie commis­
Tlie
Transport Workers Union
sion loft the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce appro­ (TWU) struck Pan American
priation at tlie budgeted $10,- World Airways early today,
ooo, and made no appropria­ closing down the U. S. opera­
tion for the Sanford Chamber. tions of the glolie • girdling
"We'll try to help them out airline.
of contingency, U we can,"
Blast Kills 10
commissioners said.
TENANT.!) DEL VALLE,
Included in the budget is a
twin percent across-the-board Mexico (UPI) — A fireworksraise for all city employes, in­ anil-gas explosion in tlie near­
creases of $8,400 for the police by village of Atlntlahuca kill­
department and $8,000 for the ed at least 37 persons Mon­
fir* department. Most of th« day night and injured mure
extra money in the police
,than 40, it was reported today.
get will go to pay the
of two more men; and the fire Dm # Firm Cited
WASHINGTON (UPI) department increase will pay
for air-conditioning installa­ The drug firm of Wallace &amp;
Tiernan, Inc., of Belleville,
tion.
Tlie City Library will also 1&gt;c N. J , and two of its former
air-conditioned, with an in* officials have liccn indlrted
rreasc of $1,000 in that budget by a federal grand Jury for
keeping silent alxiut a product
item.
Savings of nearly $20,000 linked with three deaths.
were effected by the city man­
ager hy combining the Parks M erger Approved
WASHINGTON (CPI) Division and the Cemetery
Division under one supervisor, An Interstate Commerce Com­
after the retirement of the mission ICC examiner lias
Cemetery Division supervisor, recommended approval of a
anil eliminating overlaps in proposed merger of five Wes­
tern railroads, a move that
personnel.
Total timlgrt expenditures would create the largest rail
for 1963 64 were $1,296,700. system In the United -Slates.
This year's anticipated budget
is set at $1,291,863,
Meat Prices Up
CHICAGO (UPI) The
week-long market rebellion of
R FK Annnounccs the National Farmers Organ­
ization (N Fo) pushed ou tlieNEW YORK (DIM) - Aty. hoof livestock prices to their
Gen. Itoliert F. Kennedy, arm ­ highest levels ill montiis today
ed with the barking of most and sparked charges of vio­
state Democratic lenders, an- lence and vandalism through­
notinrrd today lie will seek out the Millwest.
tlie New York democratic sen­
Bid&gt;1)1e Bursts
atorial nomination.
Krnnrdy said he had talked
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
to Democratic and liberal par­ A Federal Trade Commission
ty leaders in the state during (FTC) examiner aays the
liie past few weeks about be­ world's largest bubble gum
coming a candidate and add­ manufacturer, Topps Chewing
Gum, Inr., is illegally monop­
ed:
"I deeply appreciate their olizing tho baseball player
encouragement and their sup­ card industry "contrary to
port, particularly that of May­ the publie policy of tlie Uni­
ted States."
or Robert F. Wagner.

lly Harry I. Johnson
Managing Editor
The Sanford area’s newest
business — t h o American
Hickory Company — will be

MRS. MARY HARKEY

Mrs. Harkey To
Hold The Fort
Mr*. Mary Ilarkcy, secre­
tary to W. E. Knowles, city
manager, will assume the
post of aetlng city manager
Wednesday and Thursday.
Tin* iimmial situation, the
first time In the history of
Sanford that a woman has
been In complete charge of
the city, has liccn brought about by the fact that Mayor
A. I,. Wilson, City Manugcr
Knowles and Finance Director
Henry Tamm will all be in
New York for two days to
sign the bonds for tlie $788,otH) water development *&gt;stem.
City Commissioners voted
unanimously to put Mrs. Har­
key in rliargu anil expressed
their faith in her ability to
assume the responsibility dur­
ing the absence of the Mayor
ami City Manager.
Mr*. Harkey ha* endured a
great deal of good - natured
kidding about what she might
do while in eiiarge, but com­
missioners e x p r e s s e d no
doubt* Dint Use job would lie
"well done."
Mrs. Harkey has liccn sec­
retary to Knowles for the
past ten years. Knowles,
Tamm and Mayor Wilson will
leave by plane early Wednes­
day fur New York City, re­
turning to their duties Friday.

in operation next Monday
with a staff of I t workers.
The firm has purchased an
Atlantic Coast Lina building
off Grnprville Avenua and
west of Sanford. The deal
wns completed Monday and,
according to the firm owner,
James H. McLemorn of Or­
lando, the production schedule
will begin Monday.
The compnny will deal with
resin nnd hickory products,
tnkciiig advantage of the In­
creasingly populnr hickory
products used a t most homn
barbecue site*.
The business Is locate.! on «
tract of lnmi 180 feet by 200
feet in size nnd a quonsek
typo structure meniuring 40
feet by 60 feet will house th*
equipment. It li located on
nn ACL Railroad aiding.
McLcmore lays he has or­
ders now for prompt delivery
and the preparation* will b*
expedited on the building.
LeRoy C. Rcbb of the con­
struction company bearing
bis nnma has bora retained
by Mel/cmore to prepare tha
building for the work.
Seminole County Chamber
of Cununerre officials, headed
liy Scot Hums, industrial
committee chairman, hailed
tho new firm as a "break­
through” in getting other in­
dustry located in that section.
Rums and other Chamber
offielnls inspected the pro­
perty yesterday afternoon
and noted the minimum
a m o u n t of rehabilitation
which wilt have to be don*
in order for Uio firm to begin
o p e rillin g .

Mclu-more said he wilt
have 11 employe* on the alt*
by next Monday with moat
of the applicants b e i n g
screened by tha Florida 8tat*
Employment Service with
tho final selection of em­
ployes bring insde by him.

Herald Index
Abhy
Pag* f
Bridge ......
Page T
Classified .......... Page 10-11
Comics .
Pago 9
E d ito ria l__________ Page 4
Funerals
Page 1
Horoscope ----- ---- , , Page V
Society
Page 8
Sports .........— — Pag* 8
Tv Program*... _ _ _ Pag* T
Wo The Women ___ P eg. T

SCHOOL OPENS

Cleo Slaps Cuba's
Southeastern Coast
KINGSTON, Jamaica (UPI)
—Killer hurricane Cleo claw­
ed the southeastern Cuban
coast today with 1110 mile an
hour winds and sent farmera
fleeing into tlie Orlcnte Moun­
tains.
The storm, which claimed
14 lives in seeping across
Guadeloupe Saturday, chalk­
ed up another victim in Cuba
early today. Havana authori­
ties reported one man drown­
ed and three rescued when
their boat overturned at El
Santo, Orirnte.
As Cleo veered slightly away from Jamaica during the
night and headed toward the
Cape Cruz Peninsula, Cuban
authorities rushed military ve­
hicles to Orirnte and Camaguey Provinces to evacuate
peasant families from low J&gt;-

Ing area*. Teams of doctors
and nurses were flown from
Havana lu the threatened
loutlieastcrn pnrvince*.
At II a m. ( KST) the Miami
weather bureau located the
hurlcanc'a center almost on
the south Cuban coast, about
125 miles south - southeast
of Camagucy, near latitude
19 8 north, longitude 77.0 west.
Tlie weather bureau said
the storm center was moving
toward the west • northwest at
about 12 miles an hour. Gales
fanned outward 150 miles to
the north of the center and
100 mile* to Uie south.
The big U. S. Navy base at
Guantanamo Hay, Cuba, ap­
parently escaped damage.
Highest winds reported there
were gusts up to 40 miles an
hour.

e n n e iif

MONDAYI

A L W A Y S F IR S T Q U A L IT Y *

1000 GIRLS DRESSES
FOR BACK-TO-SCHOOL
TERRIFIC SELECTIONS

2 98 - 3 98 - 4 98
RIZEH 3-18

THREE WAYS TO BUY
CHARGE — CASH — LAYAW AY

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2 — Alt*. 25, 1904

Girl Scouts To
Prepare For
1965 Roundup
Sixty-two iir li from th** ill
cmiotl** that comprlw th*
Citrus Council of Old Stouts
(K U iler, riomlnolc, Brevard,
Osceola, Oram* ami Voluala)
will begin pre-ialaetlon trainin i for the IMS Olrl Scout
Itound-up to t«* held at Kirragut, Idaho. July 17-26, IBMUndar tha General Chair*
manahip of Mra. nay Work of
tndlalantle and program chair•man Mra. Maurlca llamblell
of Winter Park, the slrl* will
practice aklli* to make houseIdaho eaaler. Outdoor food pre­
paration, laahlhg, knoll, firebuilding, toolcraft, eompali,
first aid, lent pitching and
tent care will hf practiced.
This training ta held In de­
cide who may best represent
Citrus Council at RoundUp 63
and la being held now through
Aug. 22-21 at Camp Deer I**k«
Ocala National Forest.
"We ara trying to give the
stria a chance to ahow their
own individuality and personal
ability a a well as their abili­
ties to work well with others
as In a patrol situation," stal­
ed glra. Work. "Wa want In
•no our Olrl Scouts think and
plan as a patrol, We will see
all stages, from the diacuaiion
nf how to approach the situa­
tion, how each girl functions
for herself, how she helps plan
for her group and how she
works together with her pa
Uol." RoundUp Trainers in­
clude Mrs. William Drake,
Melbourne, Mra. Lawrence
Smith, Winler Park; Mrs.
Jame* Wharton, Cocoa, and
Miss Richard Robinson, Bustis.
Cooperating closely with (lie
RoundUp Trainers la Mra.
Illanche Kettlcby, RoundUp
Equipment Chairman.
The CilrUa Council will tend
two patrols of eight girls and
* patrol of allernatca.
The RoundUp will be an en­
campment of 10,000 campers
and adult staff. RnundUpt
have been held In Michigan,
1958; In Colorado, 1950; and In
Vermont, 1982.
RoumlUp training la pattern­
ed on the Senior RoundUp
wtlh all its excitement and
challenges. As formulas are
an Important part of RoundUp
discussion group will be an
Important part of the week,
The general theme la "fllrl
Sm iting, A Promise In Ac­
tion.'’
Other scheduled programs
are learning about and doing
demonstration!, potlatch gifts,
and n Scout's own program on
the theme,
"This la a funfllled week,
and nn important step on the
trait to tomorrow," tald Mra.
Work.

Sanford Navy
Man Promoted
Samuel M. Whitehead Jr„
radioman third class, IJSN,
non of Mr. and Mra. Mark
Whitehead of 118 drove Lane,
was recently promoted whlla
serving aboard the anti-submarine warfare nirrraft car­
rier USS Intrepid, operating
(n tha Mediterranean with tha
Sixth r e e l.
His promotion was haaad
on time in service and rate,
military appearance, perform­
ances of duties and pasting
the Navy-wide competitive
teat.

Local Forest Service Gets New Equipment Veterans Given
Advice On Sale
Of Residences
By Jane Caeeelberry
Two new Important piece*
of equipment recently have
been acquired for the Florid*
F o r e s t Harvicc’a Seminole
County fire control unit with
headquarter* in Longwnod, ac­
cording to County Rangar Al­
bert Ifarrle.
The new 13,000 pound TDI) International diesel tractor
will lx- baled at Oviedo but il
available for use throughout
the county In aupprening for­
est wild firea, auditing landowner* In plowing fire line,
and atanding by to aaxiat
anyone burning off their propirty .
A new half-ton Dodge pick­
up trurk equipped with a wa­
ter tank wni purrhased for
th* use of the county ranger.
Roth unit* ara equipped with
two-way radio*.
Harris ramlndl landowner*
wlihlng a u lit a n r * with fir*
line* or burning In rail tha
county office at 831*1120 to
maka naraiaary arrangemanta.

f'lllB F COUNTY HANUKH Albert llttrria, rlaltl, looks over the new I**,000 pound TD*0 Internntinnal diesel trnrtnr recently Acquired for the
fiemlnol* County Florida Forest Service Fire Control Unit with H anfrcr
Toby Pilk who is stationed a t the Oviedo tower.
(Herald Photo)

STAR SCOUTS arc shown here recoivintr tlu-ir official IukIkoa from Scout­
m aster Chuck Huckor, From left are Michael Fay, Tommy Austin, Keeker
and Hrinn Gilnmrtin.
(Herald Photo)

OAPT. JOSEPH M. TUI.liY Jit., relieved (.'apt. A. T. Nicholson Jr., ns
commanding officer of the fleet oiler USS (A O -ll‘,1) during ceremonies
hold a l the Norfolk Naval Stntion on Aiijf. 19.

Capt. Tully Takes Over USS Neosho Area Schools
Capt. Joieph M. Tully Jr.,
enmmander of Heavy Attack
Wing 1 at the Sanford Naval
Air Klatinn fmm June 11)01 to
July I9r&gt;3, Inst week relieved
Capt. A. T. Nlcholion Jr. ai
commanding officer of the
Reel oiler, USS Nrosho (AO143) during reremonlca at tlie
Norlolk Nava) Station.
Capt. Tully reported to his
new dutiea following a year'*
attendance at the National

AREA DIRECTORY
INSURANCE

BALL-BLAIR

AGENCY
218 S. Park Ave. FA 2-504'
GULF SERVICE
SANFORI), FLA.
Tirai • B a tu m i - Accaaioriaa
Road AAA Sarvico
PLUMBING
Guaranteed Braka k Muffler
Sarvica
R. L. HARVEY
French a lit.
PLUMBING
FA 2-0921
FA 2-9922
Complete InitallaUoiia •
Repet ra
FEEDS
Bathroom and Kitchen
Fixture*
Water Pumpi Free Estimate*
Sanford Flour and 204
S. Hanford
FA 2-3 181

Feed Store

Jim Dandy Faada

If you warn people to pay
Timothy Hay - Cotton Head attention to your buiincai,
Cow Feed
(3.40 per 100 lb. call FA 2-3812 and aak l be
Herald Stall about eotne al­
PitUniiqr and Fattening
121) Sanfnri* Ave
Sanford ien! tun getting adx

/

John flauti for a number of
y a r n a Hanford realtor, re­
cently participated In a twowaak couraa on condamnation
proceed in n sponsored fay tha
American Institute of Aprolsera held at tha Unlvaralty of
San Francisco.
Haul* la working toward ob­
taining a MAI — a member­
ship in the American Institute
of Real Extale Appraisers,
lie said that th* course dealt
mainly with court procedures
a soda led with tha condemnstlon of private property for
public uses.
While in the California
city, Saula also vlaited points
of interest la the Bay a ria and
atended th* National Football
League exhibition game be­
tween the Furty-Nincra and
the Cleveland Drown*.
"Il'e amasiag to m e," said
Saula. "ft)* temperature tha
Sunday afternoon of the game
wax CO degrees in tha sun.
At the box ofice of Keciar
Stadium they asked me U I
wanted tha shady side or the
sunny side of tha field. I
Chose tbe suBBjr- aide." . .
Hauls returned to Sanford
with a aunburnad face and a
peeled note.

Goldwater To
Stump Florida

War College In Warhinglnn.
D C. Capt. Nicholson will re ­
port (or duly on the ituff «f
Conmndcr in Chid, II. S. Atlanllc Fleet in Norfolk.
Capt. Tully, mo nf Brigadier
General M. Tully, USA, lnot),
ami Mra. Tully, graduated
fmm &lt;hr Naval Aeadcmy
Class in December nl 11)41,
and liaa been a naval aviator
lim n 1043.
During World War II, he
aerved in the Pacific Theater
aboard the deitmyera Clark
ID L 31)11 ami David W. Tay­
lor (Dll-551). Alter being tit’signnled a naval aviator at
Corpus Chiivll, Texa* In Aug
list, i!M5, Capt. Tully served
AIK CONDITIONER
IN H U K A N C K
in Fighter Squadron I!) nhoaril
the USS Dover amt in
H. B. Pope Co., Inc. AUTO &amp;. PKOPEKTY the office
of the Chid of Na­
Tot The Klnaat Vaar Around
val
Operation),
lie later at­
Waathar Condltionar
tended tlx* Air Command and
KKDDKRS
All Lines Written
Staff School of the Air UniRale* — Service
Your lnsurunca veraity at Maxwell Field, Ala­
100 S. I'ark Ave.
Hanford llrinir
TA 2-4234
bama, and upon graduation,
Problem! To Us —
wav designated assistant na­
AUTO SERVICE
val aU rhc in Mexico City.

HARRY ADAIR’S

Sanford Realtor
Takes Course

Tenants Pour It
On And Beat It
The tenant! didn't think
much of Hie place they were
living in on South Elm Ave.
and the owner didn't Chink
much of them when he check­
ed the premixe* over Hie
weekend.
J, II. Bailey told police the
tenants poured m uitard and
catsup over the kitchen floor,
emptied a jar of beet* in Hie
kitchen rabind and attempted
to ktnrl a fire in onr of the
iluxitl* bvloiu UipaiUug.t

To Coordinate
Work Program
By Jana Caeatlherry
Lyman High School faculty
member* and Principal Carl­
ton Henley met with mem­
ber* of the South Seminole
Junior High School faculty
and Principal John Angel at
a luncheon Friday at tha
Trade Wind* Cafeteria, Sem­
inole Pin**, I'ansullierry.
Following t h e
lundirun
those attending were invited
to the Junior High achnol,
where llir trnrhrr* got to­
gether in their aepernte drpattnirnlx to alum- plana for
the year'* work in order to
belter correlate their programa.
Thin ia the firit time an
effort of lliia type hai been
made to get the facultie* of
thr two achoola together for
the purpoia of giving tha
teacher* an inaifrht into each
other* work ill order to bet­
ter prepare the aeventh,
eighth and ninth grade atudent* far high achool.
Official* at)o believe that
giving the two faruttii'i the
opportunity to meet eoclally
and prnfeailonalty will create
good will between the two
arhoola.
Don't be surprised If you
ice prominent businessmen
milking cows in public place*.
It will just b* a part of tha
celebration of June Dairy
Morilli spon Mired by the Dairy
Council of South Florida.

TAMPA (UPI) - Republi­
can prcxidcnUat candidate
Barry Goldwater will stump
Florida In peraon In Scptem
her or early October, accord
Ing to state OOP Chairman
ftim Brown.
llrown laid William E. Mill
er, the Republican vice preal
dential candidate from New
York will accompany Goldwa
ter.
"Sen. Goldwater baa peraon
ally assured me that he will
make addresses in the state
and several (tops at Florid!
Rmwn said. "In addition, wa'ro
experlini former President
Dwight Eisenhower and form­
er vice president Richard Nix­
on to apeak In Florida for the
RapubUran tick * ."

Ex-Con Held In
Holdup Attempt
An ex-convict identified by
city police ai Eddie 1-ce
Campbell is charged with at­
tempted armed robery of a
taxicab driver at midnight
Sunday.
Police said Campbell threat­
ened the rabble, F e l t o n
Drunken of 1813 Cnolidge Ave.,
chased him from the car and
then wa* shot by Brooken
when he rnntinued hit ad­
vance.
Campbrll was taken to Sem­
inole Memorial Hospital for
patchwork on his right leg and
thrn lodged In th* county Jail.

Labeling Of
Smokes Delayed
WASHINGTON (UPI) The Federal Trade Commis­
sion (FTC) agreed today to a
congressional suggestion and
postponed for six months Us
order that cigarette packages
be labeled with a health warn­
ing to smokers.
FTC Chairman Paul Rand
Dixon notified Chairman Oran
Harris of the House Commerce
Committee that the labeling
requirement will not become
effective until next July 1.

The mere fact that a vet­
eran aella hi* federal GI
horn* does not necessarily ra*
Hava him of his liability to
th* Veterans Administration,
M. T. Dixon of the Florida
Department of Veteran* Af­
fairs, said today.
Too oftan, vaUrana who
have sold their GI homes
learn later that the buyer ha*
defaulted on tha loan, the
morlgage has been foreclosed,
a daficltney hat resulted and
that thay ara Habit ta th* VA
for tha payment of the claim
which the VA had to pay to
th* lender. A veteran may lie
ralaaaad from hit liability to
tha VA If hit loan (a currant
and If tha purchattr has ob­
ligated himself by contract
to purchase thla property and
aiauma hit liability. In addi­
tion, tha purchaser m utt sat*
lafy th* VA that h* la a good
credit rlak.
A veteran planning to sail
hla UI home may Uka either
of two atapa to avoid future
liability. (1) Ha can a m n g a
for tha GI loan to b* paid In
full. (2) Ha ran allow tha
purchaser to assume hla Of
loan and obtain a release of
hla liability on th* loan from
tha holder of tha mortgage
and tha Veterans Administra­
tion provided, (of couraa, both
•gra#).
Tha veteran may apply to
tha Veterans Administration
for a release from liability by
submitting a request In w rit­
ing to Uis loan guaranta* of*
fleer, at th* VA regional of*
firo of jurisdiction, where hi*
GI loon wee firit approved.
Tha requeel should Include
the VA loan number, If
known, which should be
shown on the reverse aide of
the certificate of eligibility,
Tha addreea of tha propos■ad purchaser and tha name
and addres* of the holder of
the mortgage. Upon receipt of
the written requeat, the VA
will aend to tha vetaran all
tha nectesary forma to com­
plete in order to apply for the
release of liability of a GI
loan.
Dixon warned that It la
moat Important that the ap­
plication for release of liabil­
ity b* made prior to tha time
the Gt home la sold for ob­
vious reasona. One* the sals
la areomptlahed, and all final
papers ara signed by both
parties. It la no longer of Im­
portance to tha buyer whether
ha asilsta in getting the vet­
eran release from liability.
There la alto the possibility,
Dixon further pointed out,
that th* buyer might not
prove to be a good credit rlek
in the opinion of the Veteran*
Administration, or th* mort­
gage holder or both.

Alertness Pays
Off In Holdup
An alert and cooperative
citlxen la credited by county
police with solving a robbery
Friday night at tha E-S Food
Shop on Bear Lake Road. The
robbrry occurred Thursday
night and one of Iho suspects
was apprehended over the
waakand.
Jailed ta a man Identified aa
Edward Ashlay.
Deputy J, Q. (Slim) Gallo­
way laid a paialng motorist
saw tha holdup staged by
Hire* men, olferrd police a
description of th* trio and th*
car tag number which lad to
the arrest.
Galloway said the three
men made off with $313 when
Uiey held up the atom mana­
ger, Jam es L. Gleason. He
praised the help of the motor­
ist in auplying police with In­
formation which helped In sol­
ving the robery.

Hospital Notes
AUGUST 21, 1981
Admissions
Ola Wallace, Lynn Wilson,
EiizalH-th Williams, Nannie
Howard, David Jackson, Ben
nil L. Denault, Suian Shoe
maker, Caaaandra D a n i s *
Jnckson, C l i f f o r d Manley,
Itosa White, ail of Sanford;
Edith Cook, Enterprise) Tim­
othy Mayer, Jame* Mayer,
North Orlando; Elizabeth Ty­
ler, Osteen; Joserna Rom ,
Mima.
Birth*
Mr. and Mr*. Michael WllIon of Hanford, a girl; Mr.
and Mr*. Eddie Wiley ef
Longwood, a boy.
Diarharxe*
Lula llalchar, Jeanatta MrQuaan, Margla McCarkal and
baby girl, LuelU Echols, Huton Hala, Lucille Hantill, all
of Sanford) Joseph Xeialnger,
Orange City; Joan Baker,
Lake Monroe; Evelyn Nettles
and baby girl, Oataani Batty
Baal, DaBaryt Jamas Browar,
Thomaavllla, Ga.
AUGUST 12, 1984
Admialone
Sam Hlcka, Ollbart B. Fil*g*r, Thom a a Abbay, Glands
Monnty, Patricia Clark, all of
Sanford) E t h e l Campbell,
Oviedo j John Kannady Jr.,
Longwood; Vincent Accirdi,
DeBary; Jarry D. Smith,
Lak* Mary) Mary Franch,
Casselberry.
Births
Mr. a n d
Mrs. Palmer
Mooney of Sanford, a girl;
Mr. and Mra. Bogar Clark of
Sanford, a boy; Mr. and Mr*.
Thomas I* Franch of San­
ford, a girl.
Discharges
Carl A. Jchnaon, Patricia
A. Haynes, Norma G. Mar­
tin, Jo Anne Nix, Matilda
Debose, M a m i e Anderson,
Mra. Glen W. t-emmon and
baby girl, Fay M. Shupe, all
of Sanford; Carol Bumbilough, Longwood; Mary Shep­
pard, Oviedo; Daniel Russell,
Geneva; Helen .Stewart, De­
lta ry ; James Mayer Jr., Tim­
othy Mayar, North Orlando;
Edith Cook, Enterprli*.

[Frederick W a a t o n , DeBary;
AUGUST 23, 1961
J a m e s S m i t h , O s t a a n ; Ken­
Admlsslona
Jfluephln* Oake*. Irene It. neth H lrk a o n , L a k e Mary.
Marston, R o b e r t Averett,
Minnie Johnson, A l b e r t a
Walker, Katherine A. Rivini,
Nevada Pitta, Shirley Lucas, IV THK CIRCl'IT CO URT f&gt;r
Earl T. Chapm an, Freddie t i i i : n i n t h j i n t c i A t , r u t .
I IT, IN A M I FOB *S :M IDlgg* Jr., Ruby Hamilton, all IMII.K
t &lt;H M l . F I.OHII I1.
of Sanford; Ethel Hover, De­ I, AW VO. DO* 1
M
i
n
: n r lit l.n \ t * i
nary; Rnniulua Kronontanti, HTATK nJIHAD
D S P A HTMKNT
Deltona; M argaret Linger- OF FLORIDA , an A a a n cy o f th*
fltat*
o
f
n
o
r
l
d
a
,
felt, Longw-ood; Carl Nelson,
V A
Ijike Monroe; Cathy Reuse, and
HKMINOLIC COUNTY. « Poll*
I
t l . n l flnhdlvlelnn o f th* flin t*
Geneva.
nt FI ri Hits,
Discharge!
I'*I It loner*,
Reha Preauttn, D a r r y l
flit
AC
BE
NTON
*t
*1..
Thomea, Mary Pugh, Melvin
Psfendsnt*.
O'Kelley, Sutanne Berlin and NOTICE o r EM IN E N T D O * '
hahy boy, Katherine Smith, v t s i n r r t o r K K D i N f if l i
IN TI K N'AHK AN D IIV TIIK
Willi* Calloway, all of San­ VHTItOlllTY O F TIIK 8 T A T H
ford; Jean Patterson, De­ OF FLORIDA :
TO ALL WHOSI IT MAT CON­
Bary; Ethal Allison and baby CERN. end to *11 p erio n * and
boy, Fern Park; Ruth Ogtea- P«rtl»s h s v i n x or c l a i m in g t u t
t,
till*. ln isr* n t. * sla t* ,
by, Enterprise; Evelyn Dry- righ
m o rig n g * or o th e r lien to or
ant, DeBary, Levslle Thcmas, In th* pn rte le o f Unit h e r e i n ,
f te r desc ribed and th* f o l l o w ,
Maitland; Anna l^ech, Del­ alit*
person*, t o g e t h e r w i t h all
tona.
un. rtuwn ptrnr na c l a i m in g by.
t h r m i i h err under k n o w n parAUGUST 24, 196.1
• o n . w h o ar* d**d nr w h o a ra
Admission*
not k n o w n tn h* ,l**d nr a l l . * :
Marjorie Strawn, Barbara SECTION TTnm-tanl. ( T A T R
i l l 4*. aMMINlll.S: COI .NTV,
Enos, Conduce Knight, Elixa lit)
NAME* *S AIH)IIK**K*
hath Hill, Norma Johnson,
M n * C, Aalto
S lid h l d t t c r t a t D r l . a
Allee Grub*, Richard CoiK n o x v lll* IS, T * n n « et* *
grava, Gall Combs, Joyce
3 R D No. l i s t , i : * 3 . 134 I
Arord, all of Hanford; Bar­
R u s m II w . Harn ad
bara Crockett, Oviedo; Hor­
IS W a ter S tr eet
s
nth G la sto n b u r y . Cnrtn.
ace Wells, Oranga City;
flRD
J01.1,
101.3,
sot a,
Dorothy Taylcr, Longwood;
10S.X
P nohsoot S aving* B a n k
Cheater Smith, Murray Oile / « Oen rg* W. Prlnea,
hart, DeBary; Katharine San­
P r e sid e n t
|
born, Deltona; Cornelia Grant,
I t H am m ond Av»nti*
f
It
n
u
a
nr.
Main*
'
Geneva; Sally Butler, Lnke
HUD 101.1, D ll.3. 101.3
Monroe.
P A R C EL NO, till.I , Ittl.3, n i l . *
M l f l l l r OF W A V
Births
Th# North 30 f**t o f Lot 1*,
Mr. and Mra. Benjamin Block l , of D r t a m w o ld S u b d i v i ­
Taylor of Longwood, a boy; sion, a cco rd in g tn p l i t recorded
th* I’uhHc lle r o r d s o f S e m i ­
Mr. anil Mr*. Fred Crockett In
nol e
C ou n ty ,
F lo r id a ;
P la t
of Orlando, a girl; Mr. and Honk 3. page SO;
l*ttd h erein d e sc rib ed c o n .
Mr*. Robert T. Johnson of Th*
(a ln a * l . l l n aq uat* fee t , (.014
Hanford, a boy; Mr. and Mrs, a c r a l more or 1**&gt;.
Alvin Acord of Hanford, a O W N E D RT: RCflHELT- W.
IIACINI:!!, A fllttgl* Man
girl; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald V. BL’RJKCT TOt MOI1TUAOK r * .
corded In O. II. Ikiok U I ,
Enos of Sanford, a girl,
p a g e 31 In f a v o r o f FIRM*
Dlachargra
F E D E R A L flAVINtifl AND
TA1AN AKHDCIATION Cl*
Joyce Crutchfield, Bonnie
SEMINOLE CO UNTT: an d
Denault, Helen Spivey, Mar­
LEAKE recorded In f&gt;. R.
tha Gilibe, Patricia Poleon
Hook U I . p a** 131 Itsld by
MKtIANK
OIL COMPANY
and baby, Beverly Abbey and F A R . E L Nt). IOS.1
baby, Shirley Price, Norma
R IG H T OF W AV
Young, Robert Avertt, Heath­ Th* North 30 fa st o f Lot 1,
Block
I-A ,
!nd
flection n f
er Nettle!, I.ynn Hahn, all of D
r t a m w o ld , a cco rd in g to p la t
Hanfcrd; Vincent Accardi, recorded In P la t Bon k S, p * a #

Legal Notice

Program Closes Bible School
At Lake Mary Presbyterian
By Frances Wester
Closing exercise* for tha
Summer
Vacation B i b l e
School conducted by the Com­
munity Presbyterian Church
of Lake Mary this month,
war* held lait Friday night In
the church auditorium for p a r
anti and friend* of th* child­
ren who attended. Around 90
children were present to re ­
ceive certificate*.
Them* for th* Bible School
this year was "Jem a, th*
Promised Saviour." Tha pro­
gram presented w it Just like
a day at achool, atartlng with
(he them* song, followed by
tha Motto found in Romina
10:9. ftia Them* w ti from
John 3: 16 17.
Each department c la n took
part In th* prayer period. Salutei war* given to th* Ameri
can and Christian 11*11, and
to the Bible.
A report was given of each
day to find out which d a n
collected the most points In
tha contest to receive a gam
to plaee tn tha treasure chest
and thus be the Banner Claaa

Veteran Groups

for tha day. 106 pupils w-ai
tha largest attendance for any
one day.
In going over the records
for the J*st five year*, th* fol­
lowing have had perfect at­
tendance: Debbie Goble, Lynette Green, Rose Mary Green,
Pat Omcy and Stephen Sanman.
Each class had a five min­
ute program spot telling about
some of the highlights of their
studies. Among people talked
about ware Adam and Eve,
Noah and the ark and the
rainbow, Abraham, Moxca,
The Prophets, and the baby
Jesus, the most precious pro­
mise that was given to man.
The program closed with
everyone siglng, "Blest Be
The Tide," and repeating the
Mlipah benediction. The par­
ents war* than invited tn look
over the models of the craft*
the children had made to take
home.
Aa director of the Bible
School for the lis t five years,
Mrs. Kay Sissman expressed
her aincera "thank you" pub­
licly to the parents, teachers
and helpers for making the
school auch a success.

To Meet Friday

Legal Notice

rn -rm n re
n a h h
Rnrrarki 486 and Auxiliary
NOTICK IB hereb y g i v e n that
of Hanford, World War I I am ena.iired In hu«ln*e* at
veterans and their wives, will j ; o N. Itwy. 1T-JI. C a s ie lb e rry ,
fl.mln.il* County . Flo rid a, under
meat a t 6:30 Friday night a t th* (Ictltloua n s t n i of. IS r i a l *
American Leginn Post 63’* Const. Co.. an&lt;1 that I Inland
to r r a l s t . r **td m i n t w ith th*
hall, 3600 Orlando Drive.
C U r k « f th* Circuit c o u r t ,
Senior Vice Commander fl.niln.il* County, Florid*, In
a
rd a n t* with th* p r u tI .I n n .
Harry I,. Shaffer of the De­ o cf coth*
F ic ti t i o u s Nam* fltatiipartment's Seventh District, ta*
tn - w t t!
lis ts
F lo rid *
a
u
t
u
t
a
*
1MT.
will report of tha Fifat Dis­
81*: Chari** M irtln
trict Blood Bank and will Pub lish Au*. II, ] | * Kept, 1,
summarize naw veterans' leg­ f. Dlt.
CI&gt;C-Sf
islation.
• k m i n o i .k t t i v m
Local Commander Georg*
BONING l O W H l a a i ti v
R. Bashars has Invited all
Xwtlr* of Public H n r t &gt; |
By Mra. Frank Whit*
member* of th* barracks and
Nolle* 1* h t i s h y *l v*n, that
Past Commander Stanley the aualllary and any other * f l * r co n sid er a tio n , th* fl.n ilUnunty Sinning C o m m i s ­
H. Smith of DeBary’a Herbert World War 1 veteran* and his nul*
sion w ill hold a public h earin g
l o d eterm in e th* f f a s i h l l l t y o f
D. Gibb American Legion wife to atUnd.
reco m m en d in g to th* Board o f
Post 269 has received a spec­
C ou n ty C o m m l u k . n t r * that th*
ial citation from th* atata
follow Ing desc ribed
property
pr***ntly aon*d R-1 l U s I d e n l l e l
commander, American Legion, $46.55 Stolen
b* so n sd A *I A g i l c u l t u r a l : lx&gt;t*
commending him for untiring
Theft of 846.33 from a cigar- t. s. and I l llo tk F. F«rn
T
r*
Huh div isio n
F u r th er
work n* fifth dlitrirt execu­ el vending machine at the d ai .rta
r r l «d aa tying tt o f (J'llrl.n
tive committeeman during tha Whal-A-Burger, 2343 S. Fren­ Ruud. E of Na v a l D riv e a n d W
ch Av*., H being Investigated o f J a f fa Drive.
1983-84 year.
P ub lic h e a r i n g w ill b* h*ld
Th* preeentation wa* mad* by police. The burglary occur­ In t h i B tm ln o lt r n u n l y C o u it
l
lo
u s* . County C n m tn la sln n t-«
recently by Commander Vir­ red sometime Friday night or
Ilnoni. Sanford, Florid*. W e d ­
ginia Harrison of the Volusia early Saturday morning, po­ n esd a y , Septe m ber ». lis t at
T:li&gt; P. M or a* soon t h e r e a f te r
County Eaeeutlva Committee, lice ware told.
a* possible.
American Legion.
Sem inole
C o u n ty
Z o n in g
Commtuloa
Chlorpromaiina ia a relax­
By Hobart a Brown
India'! independence front ing drug widely used to ease
hern Inot*
C o unty
Z o n in g
Director
Great Drltain occurred on tensions In the menially dis­
P u h l l . h Au*. SI * t e p t t, l i s t
Aug. 13, HUT,
turbed^
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DeBary Man

Gets Award

3A, pu b lic record* o f flemlnola
Cou nty, F lorid*;
Th* land har*ln desc ribed n o n .
t a i n . 3, *03 sq u a re f eet, (. 01 *
a c r e ) , mora or !•■*.
OWNED
IIT l Ill.'NBELL W.
D A R N E D . A HI it k I* M m
P A R C E L NO. lOg.f, DW.3. tOS.S
R IG H T OF W AY
Th* flnulh 10 f**t of lit* N o rth
30 f eet nf Lot 1, Illock 3. 3nd
flection o f D ream w otd , a c c o r d ­
in g to Plat recorded In P la t
Uuuk &lt;. p a g e 30, P u b lic Racord* o f ticm lnole C ou n ty , F lo r ­
ida:
Thr land h erein described c o n ­
ta in s 1,3.4 sq u a re fee t . (.011
a c r e ) , m ore or ]em.
OWN II
il Yl
P H I L L IP
XL
nO YD and w lf* MART K.
ROTD
SUBJE CT TO; XIORTOAOK r e .
oorded In O. It. B o o k I I I ,
p e g * 313 held by P E N O R .
SCOT FAVINOB B A N K )
and. MORTOAtlK recorde d
In O. It. Hunk 107, p a g e 3*1
held by DA N PI VEIL sntl
w i l e MARY F IV E R
f a r c e s , n o . la a .t , i M j , i s a j
RIGH T o r W A Y
Th* N o rth 30 f**t o f Lot 4T,
Oak l l l l l Mubdlvlelon, a c c o r d in g
to plat recorded In P U t Hook
3 p a g e M, P u b lic Recor d* o f
flemlunle t'Ounly, F lorida:
Tit* land h erein desc ribed co n lain* 3.110 sq u are feet, (.060
a cre), mora or lesa
O W N E D RYi LANA O. AS1IH,
W id o w
S U B J E C T TOl MOKTUAflK r a .
curded In O. IL (loo k S3,
p a g e 571 In fa v o r o f F IRflT
F E D E R A L SAV1NOK A N D
LOAN
ASSOCIATION O F
SEMINOLE COUNTT: and,
A G R E E M E N T FOR D E E D
recordeil In O. R. Honk S3,
p a g e l i t held by HOME It
D. THOMAS and w lf * VIO­
LET M. THOMAH
T A K E NOTICE th a t a T&gt;ec l i r e t l o n o f T a k i n g h sa bean
d i e d In th* a b o v * -a ty l* 4 eauasu
by th PetltUmara, tha a c q u ir ­
i n g a u lh n r tt y nf thea* prnCeedlnga, o f tha t a k i n g o f Ilia
above- tlea rr lb ed land*, for tha
p urp ose eat fo rth In th* P * tlllnn In (hta ca u se , via.: A c
r ig h t o f w a y for a portion o f
S l a t * Road 41 la S e m i n o l e
C ou n ty . F lo rid a, and t h a t th* ‘
lio n ,tr e b le V o ile A. W il l i a m s ,
Jr. one o f the J u d g e e nf tha
Circuit Court In tbe N in th J u d ­
icial Circu it o f Florida, w i l l ,
nn llte J l l h day o f A u g u s t , A.
D. 1144. a t 10:00 A. M , In tha
Famlnol* C o u n ty Courthoue* *4
F nfn«d. Flo rid a, rmnelder a tld
D ecla ra tio n o f T a k in g , ap p o in t
a p p ra isers, an d n ts k s s u ch O rder s s lb s Court d e e m s proper.
All p a r t ie s tn t h s su it and a ll
p a r t i te I n t sr ss te d m a y a p p , s t ­
and be heard at ( h t ttm * an d
plar* d e sig n a t e d .
T oiii en d each o f yau . e r a
h ereb y ootnmanded In a p p ea r
by f i l i n g an A n s w e r to t h a
P e tit io n h ere t o f o r e filed In th la
c e u ee In the en t itle d Court o n
nr b efo re the l f t h d a y nf Keptem ber. A. D. 1**4. l o s h o w
w h a t r ig h t , title. In terest or
l i e n s y o u , or a n y o f you . h a v e
In an d to the e b o v e - d e e c r lb e d
la n d s and sh o w c a u s e w h y
the s a m e ehould not b e t a k e n
for tha ueee and purpoaae eet
fo rth
In th*
P a lllt o n
fllad
herein
W IT N E F 8 m y H and a n d tha
Heel o f said Court on thla Tth
day o f Auguat, A. D. 1344.
(HEAL)
A rth u r II. ItrckwIHi. J r .
Clerk of th* Circu it Court,
In and for S e m in o le C o u n ­
ty, Flo rid a.
Dy: Martha T. V lh le a
D ep u ty Clerk
HAIIOLD F. JOliKflON
C o u n ty A t to r n e y
H o i /.
Hertford. F lo rid a
and
JA CK W. PIE RC E
H ollan d B u ild in g
T a lla h a a eee, F lo r id a
Of C o u n sel for the Petitioner*.
P tiblleh Aug. II, IS. 3 i a Srpt.
t. n e t .
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Lake Mary UPW Circles Have Meeting At Donaldson Home

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By Frances Wetter
A combined meeting of Cir­
cle One and Circle Two of the
ITW organization of the Com­
munity Presbyterian Church
of Lake Mary was held for
the month of August at the
home of Mrs. F. E. Donaldson
with Mrs. James M. Thomp­
son as her co-hostess.
Mrs, Thompson gave the de­
votions using an artielc writ­
ten by Billy Graham entitled.

County English
Teachers To

"Did Men Know What They
Were Writing About in the
New Testament
The scrip­
ture was taken from l.ukc
1: 1-4 and John 1: 1-5.
Missions for the day to be
remembered were the Foreign
Srhool in .Manila, Philippines,
and the National synod of
Texas. The devotions were
closed by sentence prayer fol­
lowed by the Lord's Prayer.
Mrs. Lucille Mcro was in
charge of the program. Chap­
ter 7, New Relationship, in
the study book. "Bo What You
Are," was studied together by

the group. Tills pointed out'
woman's relation to man and
man's relation to woman re­
garding marriage, aL*o the
parent's relation to their chil­
dren and the relation to God.
The business meeting fol­
lowed ending with the friend­
ship circle and Mizpah bene­
diction.
During a social hour, re­
fresh menu of punch and pine­
apple mint supreme were ser­
ved by the hostesses.
Others present were Mrs.
A. E. Crocker. Mrs. Rowland
Gohle, Mrs*. W. C. Hopkins,

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guest, Mrs, Einar C. Turning,
Mrs. John Ulmer, Mrs. Resale
Bcetc, Mrs, Olo Cochran,
Mrs. Geneva Cochran, Mrs.
P. D. Anderson, Mr*. Emma
Rashara, Sir*. LuVera Harri­
son, Mrs. Don Smith, Mrs.
Joe Smothers, Mrs. Ed Zim­
merman, Mrs. Kay Sassman,
Mrs. John Beeves and Mrs.
II. M. Gleason.

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Organize
By Jane Casselberry
The Junior and senior high
school English teachers of
Seminole County will hold a
luncheon and election of of­
ficers Wednesday at 12:30
p.m. at the Trade Wind*
Cafeteria In Seminole Plata,
Casselberry.
The purpose of the organ­
ization will be to improve
the English program In the
county schools.

COLD DRINKS were nerved by Mrs. Allen Duffin and Chester Henrick
to the many youngsters attending last Friday’s picnic at the DeBary
Community Center to conclude the summer youth program. The program
was sponsored by the Civic Association with cooperation from various
other organizations in the community and volunteer workers. (Cox Photo)

Business
Briefs

TWO IMG EVENTS occurring in the lives of
Seminole County teachers Elmer und Marjorie
Stone gave them plenty of reason to celebrate
last week. First, on Aug. 14, they received
their Masters Degrees from Rollins College and
last Thursday, Aug. 20, they observed their
31st Wedding Anniversary.
(Herald Photo)

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Jxtwost point la the U. 8. Is
located in Inyo County, Call!.,
and is Dealh Valley, 232 feet
below sea level.

TTitra’s a
lot to do hi

Their eon. Gene, also re­
ceived his Mnntrra this sum­
mer from Walla Walla College
In Washington where he spec­
ialized in Marine Biology.

Teachers Attend

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Instruction

By Jane Casselberry
The School of Instruction
held Aug. 12-14 in Clearwa­
ter was attended by a group
of Seminole County educators.
those attending included
Peter Rukur, Sanford Junior
High School band director
nnd president of the Classroom Teachers Association;
Edna Humphrey, teacher at
Lake Mary School and vice
president of the C.T.A.; Mary
Groom, teacher at Pinecrvst
Elementary and president of
the Seminole County Educa­
tion Association and Grorgo
Dabbs, principal of Bear
Admiral Robert E. Peary Lake Elementary.
made six attempts to reach
the North Pole before he
Mount Wldtcy, Calif., rising
finally succeeded on April 6, 11.495 feet, is the highest
1909.
point in the United States.

Elmer Stones Enjoy
.Double Celebration
Uy Jane L'a»»clberry
Seminole County lenrlier*
Flint'r und Marjorie Stono
hud double muse for celchratlon liml week as they rereived their M»«Ur» Degree*
from Hollins Coll‘ge. Winter
I'urk, on Friday, Aug. I t. and
erlchrnted their .11i t Wedding AtmlvcRiury, Thursday,
Aug. 2(k
lie teui-hes in the industrial
arte department at South
R.minolo Junior High School
in Cusnelherry and she ie first
grade teacher a t South Semi­
nole Klementnry School. Roth
have been teaching In the
county for the past three
0 year* and arc residents of
Forest City Road.
They both hnvr been teach­
ing school since J919 and
graduated from Southern Mis­
sionary College. Coltegedale,
Tenn„ In 1D3H with a Bache­
lor of Sclenee Degree. They
have tieen working on their
Masters for the past two
summers.

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Roger E. Garner, local rennsentutivo of Metropolitan
Life Insurance Company, has
returned from New York City
where lie participated in a
speciul
advanced
training
course relating to estate plan­
ning and business life insur­
ance underwriting.
Mr. Garner, who lives at
101 latke Dot Drive, recently
was appointed to the position
of Metropolitan Insurance
Consultant, in which capacity
he will continue his insurance
sales and service activities
from Metropolitan’s Huufnrd
office.

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I t h u been almost 47 years since
th e Communists seised control of the
Russian Revolution and the Russinn
state.
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Afikoyan, the last of the old-time
Bolsheviks, to the ceremonial post of
president of the Soviet Union marks
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characters.
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while not Stallnlsta, are hardly lib­
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word. They are orthodox party men,
not firebrand Idealista who will
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sum to another. Lenin did not choose
Stalin and Stalin did not choose
Khrushchev.
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take over ahead of time. The result
la usually a power vacuum after the
death of the leader which ambitious
men rush to fill.
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ent sort of bird. A younger contcmDrary of the original revolutionists,
ut not one of them, he has served
as a sort of transition figure between
the old and the new.
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absolute power of a Stalin, he would
undoubtedly like to groom a succes­
sor, or successors, who would insure
the continuity of his particular phil­
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Since the removal of an earlier fav­
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year, the name most mentioned is

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Thought For Today
And your ears sholl hear a word
behind you, saying, This is the way,
walk in It, when you turn to the right
or when you turn to tho left.—
Isaiah 30:21,
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Determine thut the thing enn and
shall be done, and then we shall find
the way.—Abraham Lincoln.

To The Editor

Marais w m m u i l*«. baa Gold water ever done to
• i n ( t m it* N i h n
fe­
Indicate that he li a hot-hcadT
ll* affair*. Ta* w r ll.r n i r
a a*a aaara r m t f t f Ih r 1*1- He !■ frank end apeak* hU con­
la* ala* aarrlra l i t w rllrr'a viction*. Muit refreshing, I'd
fra* H a * aaS a f l r t u . M tlara
•f M a n Ik aa M* were* will tay.
f i n * f r i l t n ' M . (.altar*
Aa for not understanding reMM
•at* r r r t l f t f ta rr 4 m aaf Seat apomibilUy, hli rank of major
la psrssaelttlse, r - , i r , ta aaf
general In the Air Force an*
aakiuht* hr n , u •*■!«.
■weri the lecond part of her
gditor, Herald:
Danila Pollock takes excep­ question. What would he have
tion to my letter laying we done In the Tonkin Gulf? 1
■hould rota for Goldwatcr tlila am cure he would not have
November. Site aiki, do ! notified the Communlata two
want a hot-head and one who huiira in advance that he wai
does not understand respon- going to hnmli their bases—
albllity to be Preiklcnt. Whit which resulted in at Icaat one

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Herald Area Correspondents
Altanont* Boring*
Mr*. Julia Barts*
IH -1I1I
Bear Lake-Fore*t City
Mrs. M eryasa Miles
M l-1ST8
Casselberry
Ml*. Jane Casselberry
MI-8848
ChsluoU
Mrs. Jean Magls
3*31741
DsBary
Mrs. Freak White
•41-4222
Dflteaa
Mrs. Mildred Haney
M I-M Il
Lake M ean*
Mrs. Jl. L. J oka* as
121 4721

Gmeva
Mrs. JoAnn Hays
348-4873

death of our men. That need
not have been.
The fear of nuclear war U
frightening people Into think­
ing wo should let Uui Communlit* walk on ua and spit on us.
If our forefsthers had let fesr
deter them at Valley Forge,
Danila would be a subject of
the UritDh Crown instead of
Ute free citizen that aim now
la. Ilenjamln Franklin said,
Those who give up essential
liberty fur a Utile temporary
safety deserve ncitlwr liberty
nor safety." Where do you
stand, DsnileT
E. O. Cromartle

Editor, Herald:
This la to ask you for your
favor.
Lake Mary
I am very anxious to ex­
Mrs- Fraser* Wester
change hobbles with some
312-1118
American friends but I don’t
Enterprise
know how to start it. The
Mrs. Ritchie Harris
other day I was told liy Youth
148 3834
Council for International Con­
MS-44M
tact that If I write to some
American newspapers they
Longwood
Mrs. Donna Estes
i might be able to help me. So
1 am writing to you now.
MS-3111
Oetess
&gt; What particularly I want is
ta exchange slam pi, pictorial
Mrs. Clarence Saydex
. MI-4841
postcards and some other
|
similar tilings and If you can
OvJed*
\
introduce me a few who are
Mrs. Evelyn Laady
intorvated in these things 1
163-IIM
shill be appreciated it very
much.
If there aren't anyone you
can recommend me, then may
I ask you to Insert a litle note
about It in your paperT I
owuld apreciate it Just the
Fags 4 Sanford, Florida Tuea., Auguat 26, 1664 same.
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th a t of Leonid Breihnev, 58, former­
ly the U.S.S.R. president, particular­
ly since he has now been freed from
th at post to conccntrntc on building
a power base within the Presidium,
the party's policy-making body.
Brezhnev has the distinction rare
in Russia, of having succeeded In
raising agricultural production In one
of the republics.
Other contenders a r e Nikolai
Podgumy, IJlmltry Polyansky (who
was born on the day of the Bolshe­
vik counter-revolution, Nov. 7, 1917)
and Alexei Adzhubel, editor of Iivestia and Khrushchev’s son-in-law.
If these names are unfamiliar to
ordinary people In the West, they
are a puzzle to Kremlinologlsts—
those worried individuals who study
the trends and power shifts within
Soviet politics.
The Kremlinologlsts hesitate to
predict Just what will happen when
Khrushchev bows out. One thing
seems fairly certain, however: The
young Russians have known nothing
but communism. They have grown
up under the party, been trained by
it and have risen to success within it.
None of them is going to disman­
tle the Communist system, which is
the source of their power. Far more
Important, none of them is going to
abandon the teachings th at commun­
ism contains all truth und thut the
Western way is hut a temporary
phenomenon doomed to inevitable
collapse.
Faces and methods may change
In tho Kremlin, but not Ihu basic
ideological real!lies of the historic
confrontation between communism
and democracy.

Letters

£

Bruce Biossaf— Ray Cromfcy

Dr. Crone's

Worry Clinic
Over 80 percent of all Am*
erlcsni will answer "Yes"
to Helen's statement below.
But they will be wrong? For
oar sm art Founding Fathers
made a special point to
■how that the state 1* MOOT
supposed to give happiness
to anybody! Scrapbook this
case, for It exposes political
trickery used on us voters
by bureaurrals everywhere!
CASE T-t5*t: Helen X., aged
24, Is an ardent welfare work­
er.
In her enthusiastic address
before a convention, s h e
made the statement that ev­
ery American is entitled to
happiness.
I)o you readers believe
that?
If so. you are disagreeing
violently with our sm art Fuundlng Fathers.
For in tho Declaration of
Independence, those patriotic
pioneer* stated:
"Wo are endowed by our
Creator with certain inalien­
able rights, a mnogwhlrh are
life, liberty and the PURSUIT
OF HAPPINESS."

• Q's and A's
t)—Which of our presidents
was called "The Gentleman
Itoss.' "
A—Chester A. A r t h u r ,
widely known for his ele­
gance, his hospitality, and
his ready quotation* from
Itlrken*. These trait* were
then so rare In a pulitlelun
that he wen popularly spoken
of the "The Gentleman Hu**,”
Q—How Is the nge of a
hors* determined?
A—The nge of any hors* la
calculated from January I, re­
gardless of the time of year
it waa actually born. A foal
become! a yearling on Jan­
uary 1 after the dute of its
birth. It adds a year to ita
age on every following Jan­
uary 1.

Read that famous utterance
again.
Notice that it does NOT say
anybody is entitled to hepplncisl
AU we ire offered la Juit
a CHANCE to earn our own
happiness.
We thus have freedom to
be laiy and starve or to em­
ploy elbow grease, honesty
and hard work, plus thrift an
study, as wa "pursue" happi­
ness.
Those who pay the price
will catch up with happiness.
Those Isiy, immoral or
shiftless citizens will not!
So welfare workers need to
analyze till* situation afresh.
It is rank Ignorance and un­
patriotic to preach the doc­
trine that all Americans are
entillrd to, happiness, merely
because they Uve in this beau­
tiful land.
For nobody is entitled to
happiness or good health or
even entrance into heaven un­
til he pursues those laudable
goals by bard work and dili­
gence until .he finally merits
them!
Yet politician! try to buy
voles by suggesting Uiey wilt
offer free happiness on a poli­
tical platter to millions of UUteratei.
That is not patriotic nor
even feasible. For the Ameri­
can goose that has ben laying
the wonderful golden eggs,
would then become so anemic
it would soon die.
In Illinois wa have a re­
markable young man named
William Scott who is treasur­
er of the state.
And what makes him unique
in both puUUcal parties Is
the fact he reduced the coita

at his department by 10 per
cent last year!
Please read that last state­
ment again.
What other politician In
either party ean boast of a 10
per cent reduction In costs?
Or even • per cent. Can you
name one?
In Washington, Congress
toyed with an 11 billion reduc­
tion in la zee — but not in
costal
There's a whale of a differ­
ence!
Moreover, the ataedzrd po­
litical method of fooling vo­
ter* la to focua thetr attention
on the 'miner decision" strat­
egy.
"Do you want ua to raise
the retail sates tax or impose
a higher property tax?" they
will ask.
Yet most voters don't want
ANY more taxes, either on
retail sales or property!
And a president or governor
will employ the "mark up"
device by asking for twice as
much money as he needs.
For this lets the legislators
cut back hi* demand so they
can then boast that they are­
n't mere rubber stamps!
Yet they may then O.K. all
tin money he ever expected
to get.
Beware of the** common
psychological tricks of politi­
cians and send for my booklet
"How to Ssv* Our Republic,"
enclosing a long stamped, re­
turn envelope, plus 20 cent*.
(Always writs to Dr, Crsne
in care of thla newspaper, en­
closing a long stamped, ad­
dressed envelope and 00 cents
to cover typing and printing
costa when you lend far one
of his booklets.)

WASHINGTON (NEA) —
I hod Just discovered I was in
a Viet Cong hamlet. I moved
out aa fa it aa ths Jeep 1 waa
in would travel. I wasn't
stopped. There were no shot*.
The farmers looked peaceful
and no different from any
other Vietnamese.
At the time, 1 was less
than five milea from the pro­
vincial capital. A mile down
the road a land mine had
blown up • Jeep a few weeks
bark, killing everyone aboard.
I had been making plans to
enter a Viet Cong hamlet
later, but slowly and with
proper cover. It doesn't pay
to go into a Viet Cong village
hastily and without making
careful preparation. So I ran.
I waa delayed going out
that day. Vietnamese troepi
had to clear the read out of
the provincial capital. I t is
Viet Cong by night and must
I# cleared every morning if
anyone la to travel. A iergrant described for me our
road-clearing hAbita In some
areas. We send out the pa­
trol* at the lame time every
morning. The Viet Cong
learn our habits. Then they
set ambushes.
The other day I Tew treehigh over eome of these Viet
Cong mad blocks — large
piles of earth in the road.
When Vietnamese force* stop
to d ear off on# of these bar­
ricades, the Viet Cong attack.
"I asked for pcnnisslcn to
vary the time We clear the»a
road*,” said an American of­

field, the Viet Cong had come
In.
-

ficer adviser, "Headquarters
agreed with my reasoning.
But ths orders to clear still
came the same time every
morning."
We ducked back and forth
on the road. Our escort of a
dozen Vietnam*** guerrilla
troops, armed with rifles and
hand grenades, ccwldn't keep
up. Their truck wa* old and
wheezing.
W# came to a "fortified
hamlet.” It had to tired-look­
ing barbed wlra fence along
one border of a straggly row
of houses. The man I was
with told me the Viet Cong
cut through these barbed wire
fences at will.
A Vietnamese from a
neighboring hamlet remarked
that five timea In the past
fix months the people of this
hamlet had elected a hamlet
chief. Four of these men had
been kidnoped by the Viet
Cong. The fifth chief resign­
ed immediately after he was
elected.
The newest hamlet chief
had been elected just a week
before. Within 48 hour* after
he'd taken office, ths Viet
Cong captured him.
A unit of the Vietnamese
civil guard was protecting
the hemlct a t the time. The
troop* had patrolled outside
the barbed wire that night
until midnight, then had gone
back to their fortified com­
pound to one end of the ham­
let end ilept the n i t of the
night.
Sometime between midnight
end morning, with a clear

This, then, waa the tale of *
on* hamlet.
We went down the roed
about a mil* and a half to
another cluater of houses.
The hsad man In this hamlet
told me they’d been attacked
24 time* thle ysar. They'd
beaten off the attack every
time with their own volun­
teer force*. I asked him hli ^
secret. " Organization,” he ~
eald, shrugging.
"W het’a the problem in the
next hamlet?" I aiked.
"They don’t have leader­
ship,” he said. "No on* is
willing to step out and lead.
When eomeone does, h i e
neighbors tear him down. All
the people in our hamtrt
came down from the north, |
They've seen a t first hind
what the Communlata dn.
They know what they're
fighting for. They all believe
in something.
"We*ve got only a few
guni. The government issued
us some. We’ve scrounged up
some more. But when the
Viet Cong coma, they find
we're organized and mean •
business. They attaek for ■
while and go away.
"We’ve never been over­
run. The next village ha*
been overrun 21 timea in 21
attempts.”
One of my guardi tapped
me on the shoulder. "I
strongly suggest that « •
leavs,” he said. " It wouldn’t
be wise to be on that road ®
after dark.”

De Gaulle Can’t Lose
By Joseph W. Grigg
United Frees International
PARIS (DPI) - President
Chariot dc Gaulle of France
h u trotted out once again his
favorite formula for keeping
world peace.
It is: No meddling by the
big power* in other countries'
affaire.
Da Gaulle did so after aston­
ishing both his friends and
crilici by sitting out two major
world crises quietly—Viet Nam
and Cyprus—without offering

Quotes
The Americans want to get
there first. Let them try. We
will benefit from their ex­
perience.
—Premier Khrushchev, speak­
ing about a muon flight.
Under our new concept of
security, we concentrate on
the flight line. It's no longer
difficult to gain admission
to the rest of the base.
—Air Force spokesman after
thieve* used sledge ham­
mers to emaili a safe and
steal 11C,400 front the
Homestead (Fla.) Air Force
Beie.

any advice on how to solve

In their place he wants ■ di­
rect
agreement
between
Greece and Turkey—and he
indicated his readiness to help —
work this out.
m
There is little doubt De
Gaulle believes foe ultimate
answer is union of Cyprus with
U’ccce and some form of
compensation for the Turkish
minority, territorial or other­
wise.
As far as the Congo is con­
cerned, De Gaulle favors sid
but no lnterefrence. He indl- £
csted France's readiness to
contribute to the aid.
In offering all this advice,
De Gaulle has one great ad­
vantage—the fact that France
la nut directly involved. If he
succeeds he stands to gain s
lot of prestige mileage. If he
fails, or if his offers of sid
are unnoticed, France has few
chip* in the pot.
»

them.
Hut, after presiding over a
cabinet meeting in Paris list
week De Gaulle let it be known
that bis answer to the troubles
In Viet Nam, Cyprus—and the
Congo, too—is no oustidc in­
terference.
De Gaulle’s message un­
doubtedly was directed first
and foremost at the United
States. It certainly was Intend­
ed for Rustla alto. They are
the two powers lie accuses of
socking to run world affaire.
\Mieitier It was Intended for
Hod China s i well wee not
clear. Since establishing rela­
tions with the Peking regime
last January, De Gtulle ha*
been noticeably careful not to
tread on its toe*.
Hi* magic formula for
Southeast Asia is withdrawing
all foreign forces—principally
U. S. forces—and convening
s new 14-power Geneva con­
ference to seek agreement on
neutralization of all farmer
Indochina.
He applies the zame non-In
terventlon formula to Cyprus
but with this inference: He
considers the 1959 and I960
Zurich and Ixmdon agreements
by which Cjprus was set up as
an independent republic • •
"obsolete and inapplicable to
the present situation."

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Johnson Gets
Similar Burst
Of Applause
By Jnxpph L. M&gt;|rr
United Prevs International
ATLANTIC CITY (UIM) Tile nuclear test ban treaty,
the speaker was saying, was
“ the greatest victory for man­
kind in our time."
And, he continued, the man
who brought it off was was
“ our beloved President John
F, Kennedy."
This evocation of the mem­
ory of the young man who died
nine months and three days
ago in Dallas, Tex., triggered
the first massive outburst ol
emotion at this 34th national
convention of the Democratic
party.
The hall in which the conven­
tion is iM'ing held is the world's
biggest. It was jammed. More
than tit.iWO persons were sit
ting or standing out there in
front of the speaker.
It took his words, traveling
at the pedestrian speed of
sound, longer to roach listen
crs in the hack area than it
.did for them to arrive via
speed-of-light television in
American homes thousands of
mites away.
The reaction here was wave­
like. The roar of applause built
up until it seemed to beat upon
the walls and roll back again.
The sound slackened and
then rose again. A delegate
jumped to his feet, another
followed, and In a matter ol
seconds the entire throng was
standing and cheering.
For fit) throbbing seconds the
-speaker w js unable to pro
cede with his address. He was
stopped half a dozen lime)
again by mention of the same
magic name.
The speaker went onto talk
about the living President, and
when lie uttered the name ol
l.yndon II. Johnson the same
tiling happened—he had to stop
while the Democrats shouted
and clapped and let off steam.
tt would have taken John O.
Pasture, 57-year-old senator
from Ithode Island, only 20
minutes to deliser his keynote
address to this convention it
he had been permitted to make
it without interruption.
But he turned out to be the
"kind of orator Democrats like
to hear, lie was held up dl
times hy applause.

_Car Recovered
A car stolen from t h e
Strickland • Morrison used
ear lot was recovered early
Sunday morning when police
slopped It at Host First Street
and Locust Ave. The occupant
fled before police rould nab
him, their report showed lo-

Mil. AND MRS. PAUL (RECORD of Queen’* Villnpe, N. Y., center, nro
tthown with Mr. and Mr*. Harold Hai ti*, formerly of Long Island, N. Y.
and now of Deltona, in front of the original World's Fair house con­
structed by Mackle Ilrothers in Deltona. The lliecolds won a round trip
air flight from New York to Deltona when their names were drawn hy
Miss Florida from the large orange in front of Florida Pavilion a t the
Fair.

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Annual Picnic First In Cub-O-Ree Skills

Hy France* Wester
A day of fun. laughter,
talking, eating, swimming,
and garnet wna held at the
home of Sir. and Mra. Ralph
Abell on Broad mo re Drive In
Lake Mary, where some 115
fin-men, auxiliary members
and friend* gathered for the
fifth annual Flremen’a picnic.
A group of the men caught
the fish for the main course
of the picnic dinner. Added
to thl* were hush puppies and
a table laden with covered
dishei conaiating of salads,
beana, potato chips, pickles
and cakes furnished hy the
Indies.
Many of the crowd were
good aporta and tried the wa­
ter for skiing and surf board­
ing. The children nil had a
good time swimming and div­
ing off a raft. Other* who
did not go in for water sport*
enjoyed playing horseshoe*.
All the group enjoyed talking
and being together.
Residents of the community
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| Other Casselberry cubs par­
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in skills and received a blue ard llcintzclman and Harry
ribbon at the Wekiwa District Wright.
Cub-O-Ree held Saturday af­ Den mothers, Mrs. Clydcnc
ternoon in the lovely natural McKenzie and Mrs. June Tcm
setting of Winter Park's Mead pleton and Den chiefs Danny
Scott and Alan Templeton, al­
Hardens.
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111 brought another blue rib lies of the cubs.
Um to the pack by winning The eubmnster has called a
first place In the sack race pack meeting for 8 p. nt. to
day at the Casselberry Com­
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Training Rules, Conditioning
Told Junior High Grid Talent
Coach Pushes
Attitude, Good
School Grades

About Sports

Thinking
Out Loud
By Julian Stenslrom
Floyd Patterson, bsck from
Europe, says "There’re only
two people who keep me from
hanging up my gloves — Cassius Clay and Sonny Liston.
If Floyd cannot get a title
fight with Clay this year he
said he'd fight in Europe against some outstanding op­
ponent.
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Manager Walter Alston of
the LotAngeles Dodgers and
Herald 8ports Writer
Skipper
Alvin Dark of the
By David Higginbotham
The Drive* of Sanford Jun­ San Francisco Giants are not
at all pleased with National
ior High School got their ini­ League umpiring this season.
tial gridiron p n ctice under­
Dark hai ben plagued by
way Monday with Head Coach arbitrary decisions he can't
Dan Pelham explaining the protest.
• • •
(q u id ’s training rules to some
B0 young athlete* plus a con­ Alston says the umpt are
ditioning drill.
penalising little guys by re­
Ted Barker, Braves' athlet­ fusing to call balka on pitchic director, urged candidates era.
to keep up their grades. Bar­ Well — club* like the Gi­
ker told the group that their ant* and especially Ihe Dod­
education waa more import­ ger* must put Ihe blame on
CARL VON HERDULI8, president of the Central Florida Knights of
ant than football. He added aomrthlng.
Columbus Traveling Bowling League, left, presents winning trophy to
that SJH had a win attitude
A hole - In • one was record­
Ted Michels, grand knight of Sanford’s Saint Richard Council 51157 which
but must have a sportsman's ed recently by Ed Harris of
took both first and second plnco in the tournament. At right is Willinm
atitude also.
Eastbrook, Winter Park, dur­
J. Baglcy, president of the State KC Bowling Association.
Assisting Pelham will be ing a handicap tournament at
Coaches O w e n McCarron, the Chula Vista Golf Club in
Ronnie Hunt and Ed Duckner. Chuluota.
McCarron and Hunt will be
Harris was the winner of
working with the hacks and the tourney. Playing with him
Buckner will supervise the wero Vic Fernandes, Pat Pat­
line.
terson and Buck Chadwick,
According to Pelham there all of Chuluota.
are from 12 to IS members
• • •
returning from last season's
Wednesday Ray Graves will
mnn High yeiterday and then of pre-season training In pre- squad. Pelham plans to carry welcome 78 athletes back to
Dr Jim tUrrhui
Herald Sport* Editor
proceeded to put the Grey- parutlcn for their initial tilt 33 athletes for the 1964 grid­ the Gator campus and grid
Head Coach Dick Copeland hounda through punting and of the season ngalnst the iron season. The coaching drills will begin Thursday.
staff will have some 80 candi­ They've got less than a
and hia aiilatnnta, Itodnry passing workout to get the Ocoee High Cardinals.
dates
from which to choose. month to get ready for SMU
youngster*
llmhered
up
n*
Umbcrgcr and Tom Ilarnr*,
Today, arrording to Cope­
In a regionally televised
handed out the pad* at I.y- they began tho aerund week land, there will he some con­ They hope to be able to cut
tact work and ‘‘maybe a hit the candidates to 33 by Mon­ contest Kept. II.
day.
In the group will be 25 re­
of srrinimagc.''
Fred Weber and Wayne Fa- turning lettermen and seven
The 'Hound* starting hackfield it beginning to Jell—at kess, members of last sea­ of lis t year's U first string­
least, slightly. Observer* are son's squad, led the candi­ ers.
• • •
Jack Hlantnn at quarterback dates through conditioning
Returning to Florida Slate
with Kddia Long bucking him exercises after which Pelham
along with Gary Smith, Andy worked Ihe squad for the re­ University last Saturday was
llinrly at a halfback post be­ mainder of the practice on Ruth Riser, a sophomore Sem­
inole defensive halfback,
hind Phil I’rrrault, Larry "getting in shape.'*
Those trying out for posi­ lliililia Davis is reporting to
got her thrill by picking the Lott — up frem the South
fly John A. Kpolnkl
Thia la the week all league 0-7-10.
Seminole Junior High Hurri­ tions on tho 33 member Brave West Texas State at Canyon,
e •
•
cane*—behind Al Cantrell at team included Bill Bracken, Texas, while Bobby Barbour,
aecrctnriea have been waiting
Bruco McKIbbin, Paul Glad, Gary Davidson and Mike Bob­
Arrording to Dick (Zookl*)
fori That may not be the 7.urkrrman - Secretary of the the other halfback spot.
Hepnrting yesterdny
for Fred Weber. Mark Caolo, ers are reporting to Connors
proper way of phraiing it but Tuesday night Huslnessmen'i
Kenny Hinson, Melt Morgan, Junior College in Warner,
the first time wa» 1’aul Lamit doca get tho point i m i . Handicapped I-cngue (0 p.m ), bert, un outstanding tackle Billy Cason, Hobby Lindquist Okla.
• • •
Aa an example, them was laat Tuesday the final nite for last season at South Seminole and John Neiinun.
Also
John
May,
Garry
liarA
Seminole
High School Ju­
the
summer
lrague,
H.
Noel
Shirley Sima* asking me if I
Junior High.
rls, Charles Nlckle, Clarence nior, 16-ycarold frill Harden,
wouldn't pubdeexe mention of S-'ott'a Texaco station was
Dave Matla, nn end Inst
Schaffer, nobert Powell, Bill daughter of Mrs. Garvin W.
th at the Hi Noom'r's would the ‘man of the hour'.
year, has been working out
Bryant, Paul Baffc, Mike Harden of Lake Mary, is a
Noel tird Zookie for high at a center post.
lie bolding their fnmillurlznArmstroung, Mike Morgan, member of tho Orlando Reb­
aerira
with
a
631
and
swept
tlon day on Wednesday ut 1
Eddie
Broadway, Phillip els —a woman's softball team,
p.m.T Course I would, Shirl! In with high single, a 221
Smith, Bill Dalton, Bill Mil­ now participating in the world
shot.
Kemember, all league meet­
ler, Walter Jordan and Gor­ series now going on in Orlan­
Things a rt looking-up for
ings ara open to newcomers
don Meyer.
do.
W. L. Fct.GH
as well as former tenm-mntea this limine**men’s Lrague a*
Also Bill Sundvall, Bill Bry­ The Rebels are hosting
more thnn 12 tennis are def­ Philadelphia 7fi 48 .fill
and league member*.
ant, Steve Proctor, M I k e team* from all over the
T h e r e was George-Oh* initely signed for the Fail. It S. Francisco 7(1 65 .5(!0 OH Booth, B o n n ie Westbrook,
U. K. — II team* in all.
Swann, secretory for tho Mon­ looks like a sure 11 nr 10 Cincinnati .... fill 65 .56(1 7
Tom Sandagc, Alan Daniels, Game* are being played at
day Night .Singles Classic teams for the league.” *'Fnm" St. Iiouia __ fit) 58 .5.12 in
Darrll Vodopich, Bill Schmidt, Orlando'* Tinkrr Field.
(0 p.m.); Wednesday • City Night • tonight at 8:45 p.m. Pittsburgh . . fit fit .512 I2!i Bill Graccy, Dan Wright, Dic­ Crlll's club, the Rebels,
•
•
•
Milwaukee .. . 03 IU) .512 I2'4 kie Smith, Chuck DeMorso,
League (0:45 p.m.) mid tho
have won 43 and lost only 7
The nnmen of Alice Sexton Los Angeles fill li.'l .488 |5 '4 Brian Smith and Mlko Stubthree • nmn scratch All Kura
so far this season in pre-series
at 9:20 p.m. Yep, I'va already and Mury Hopkins dominate Chicago ....... 67 t!8 .450 10V4 bins.
pi«y.
r e m i n d e d them, George. the arene for tha Wednesday Houston ...... 65 71 .437 22
• • •
Also David Richards, John
New
York
...
42
83
.338
34H
They'll all be there, at least AM Jet Howlcreltea League.
Mero, Sam Ilawea, Randall
Here's a tip for the anglers:
Monday's Itreulta
Alice Just missed a 600 set
those who want to howl in
Yenvlc, Sidney Lord, Edgar Blue runners, about a quarter
good leagues will ho there for with n 408 thrre-game aerie* St. I.oui* 5, Pittsburgh 1 (N) Jobes, Danny Kinnard, Tom­ mile outside Jupiter Inlet, are
and Mnry howled one of her Houston 2, Chicago 0 (N)
sure.
my Lyon, David While, Terry hilling on yrllow feather*
•
•
•
high ones, n 181 — high for San Francisco 4, Los Angeles Bussell, Harold Hcrbit, Paul from about 4:30 p.m. until
2 (N)
Gllmartin, Kenneth Vonllerb- dirk. Source of tip — Harry
I.sat Wednesday, Pose Phil­ the entire league. Alice asks
lip* rolled her first 200 game, that I inform one and nil that Milwaukee 12, Philadelphia 0 tills, Joe Turner, Mike Long, Hobson, local sporting gods
(N)
Hen Wlnfrec, Tom Jones, Ce­ merchant.
a
nifty 215 In Ihe llall and their league will hold their
Only games scheduled
cil Simpson and Brad Hol­
Chain I.engue. Congrats, Rot- “ fam” day next week with the
Today'* Game*
lingsworth.
iel In thia same group, Marl­ actual start scheduled for the
Philadelphia at Milwaukee
Also Jay Oxford, Larry
on Voigt picked the 4-0-7-10. Sept. 0.
(N)
•
o
•
Moore, Stan Hemphill, Ira
HOUSTON (NEA) — A com­
Now, how many of u i can lay
There was a lot of "bomb Pittsburgh a t BL Louis (N) Abranmson, Jlm y Dunham, mercial real estate firm has
that we did It, too? Not too
Ing” going-on In the Slnglri New York at Cincinnati (N) Steve Hudson, Barney Hed­ estimated the value of the
many, I'll lictrhi.
•
•
*
Classic league last Monday. San Francisco at 1-oa Angeles rick, Don Robinson, Johnny Houston Oilers’ practice field
(N)
Green, Klc Jarrell, Mike at 42.500,000.
This past Friday night was W. A. Ward averaged slight­
Chicago
at
Houston
(N)
Welch, Skiper Senkarik, Mick
This caused one enterprising
the final for the summer edi­ ly under 100 with a 4-g*me
Ulx, Leslie Green, Don Ethel), plsyer to figure that every
tion of the Mr. A Mr*. League. aeries of 768. In the alnglea,
The gypsy moth, brought to Tom Day, Ricky Galloway, divot kicked up Is worth 75
The fall set-up will start with Harold Johnson rollrctrd a
tho II. S. from F.urope In 1868, Mike Morris, Henry Hula, cents.
familiarisation this coming "Jp" for hi* 257 game. Nothescaped confinement and be­ Skip Underwood, Rill Martin
Linemen, he said, eat about
Friday and the nrtunl start in' hut strikes, hull Harold?
came a serious pest.
and Robert Goldstein.
a quarter's worth each day.
(Just remember that day
Kept. 4.
One of the highlights for when they Just won’t drop for
this league la that It's strict­ you regardless of where you
ly asociable friendly group. put the hnll.)
I might mention that In
And instead of worrying too
much about seme and tro­ thia same league, Johnny
phies, we consider the Import­ Hrldgea who'* only been howl­
ant things In life-like th# end ing aliout three or four year*
of the year party a t Hetty la Juat a shade out of firat
and nich Murphy’s homt In plare.
Hetty Wrhey was top bowlCasselberry. And rather than
get thrown in again as has erette In tha mil Hemphill
happened in the past, there'll Tueaday a m. Lesgu# last
lie a pair of swimming trunk* week. Just barely nudged out
brought along by yours truly, Dot Youtary 472 to 471. Dot
clipped
alnglea honors,
I'll bctchu.
*
•
•
though with a 174 and 172
Mi*. League show Irene and scores. Arrording to the lies*,
liny Copi land aa the winning estimates Hetty can produce,
team, with moat improved there'll he at least 10 teams
average going to Hoy, also. again rolling for the Bill
.Similar honors for the 'Mr*.' Hemphill I-eague.
went to pert Cris DeWltt. The
A reminder from Fran
women's high teriea was rap­ Morton that the Women's
tured by Elaine Kostlval and Scratch league, which bowls
her 498. For the gent* it was on Monday's at 8:45 p.m. will
a 7IH series by L.H.K. • "Luc- hold their organizational meet­
ing this coming Monday at
ky Stiff Split-ski!”
PUSHUPS? THAT’S RIGHT! In reverse. The new conditioning exer­
Ole Jim Altman waa rolling 8:45 p.m. For those Interest­
cise — one of the toughest — is being led by Co-Captain Joe Farleas, a
a mean strike hall on the fi­ ed In bowling, they ehould
Seminole High lineman, during drills being held a t the SI1S athletic field
nal night with a fill scratch have average* of 125 or high­
under tho direction of Hend Coach Jim Pigott. Farless is a returning
aeries and Gladys Henning er.
Icttermuu and ia expected to be one of the Tribe’s stalwarts this season.

Hounds Get Passing, Punting
Workouts To Prep For Ocoee

National League

Paying A Price

____ _

Lions Bring Smiles To Scott

Oviedo Rates High In Drills
Players Given County's Swim Team 'Canes Given
Pads In First Grabs Second Place Rugged Drills
Contact Work
On Offensive

Wj Julian Stenslrom
Herald Kporta Editor
"I'm mora impressed with
thia ball club of oura every­
day I see them," declared a
smiling Arthur Scott, chief
tutor of Oviedo High'* foot­
ball Lion*.
Scott and hi* aid*, Dick
Prater, passed out the pads
during Monday's workout at
John Courier Field and the
boys, who Scott said reported
in much better physical condi­
tion than they did last year,
got right down to aoma con­
tact work.
"lVs didn’t do any scrim­
maging but we worked hard
on blocking and tackling,”
Scott reported. "In fact,”
Scott added, "we plan five or
10 minute* of head knocking
today to let the boys begin to
get the feel of the pad* and
working together aa a unit.”
And there were other reaaon* for Scott'* tmiling mood.
One, for example, waa the
fact that Bruce Dowlen ia
looking batter e v e r y d a y .
Bruce, Scott report*, is a
tra n f e r from DuPont High
in Jackionville. He'* a half­
back and it appear* a* though
he'a going to be a real aatet
to the club.
Bruce'a brother, Steve DowIcn, alio ia aeeklng a berth on
the aquad. Steve i* an end.
Two of Scott'* gridmen, Jo*
Patton and Brett Thompion
are having to take It eaay be­
came of lame kneea. Brett ia
a returnee from laat *en*on
and Patton ia a tra m frr from
Union Park Junior High.
Meanwhile, Scott'* aca —
quarterback Jim Courier—la
in great shape. He’a put on
nome weight, hia arm li iharp
nnd it appear* aa though the
Lions are right on schedule in
prepplng far their opener
with Cretcent City.

American
League
W. L. Pct.GB
Baltimore — 77 48 .010
Chicago ___ 76 51 .508 S
New York ... 71 62 .677 6
Detroit ......... 65 (S3 .508 13H
Minnesota .... (S3 02 .604 14
Los Angeles . 03 02 .604 14
Cleveland .... 00 00 .470 17H
Boiton ......... 68 08 .460 10H
Washington 60 78 .391 28tt
Kunsaa City 48 77 .384 29
Monday's Gamea
Minnesota 4, Chicago 3 (N)
Only gams scheduled
Today's Gamea
Minnesota at Chicago (N)
Detroit a t Button (N)
Cleveland at Baltimore (N)
Washington a t New York (N)
Lo* Angelea a t Kansas City
&lt;N)

Foyt Triumphs
SPRINGFIELD. IU ..- A. J.
Foyt won th* Tony Bettenhausen Memorial 100 • mile
rare In whirh veteran driver
Bill Horstmeycr was killed in
a fiery crash.

Little Leaguers
WILLIAMSPORT, P*. (U l'l) — Little League cham­
pionship teams from North
America, Europe and Japan
launch flrit round play today
in the 25th Little Lrague
World Series.
Ils riles ville, Okla., meets
Monterey, Mexiro, in the
opener and Mobile, Ata., fac­
es La Purte, Calif., in the
second game of the day.
The Wednesday schedule
puts Wiesbaden, Germany, against Staten Island, N. Y.,
and Vallryfield, Quebec, against Tachikawa, Japan.

Skip Parsons was third in the
butterfly and freestyle, Con
Wilson was third in the backstroke and Greg Ganas was
sixth in the individual medley.
Colleen Harrison, Kathy Rea­
gan, Dchblc Mize and Cherie
Rosemond teamed up to take
first place n the freestyle re ­
lay for girls 8 and under and
Dennis Epps. Tommy Hunter,
Bob McIntosh and Michael
Smith took first place in the
boys freestyle relay for boys
8 and under. Kcvcn Epps, Da­
vid Dekle, Stacy Olliff and
Mark Brown placed fifth.
For girls 10 and under, Cin­
dy Baker, Holly McCravy, Hol­
ly Hocller and Beverly May
took first place in the free­
style relay and third in the
medley relay.
For boys of the same age,
Dickie Deas, Garland H ar­
den, Mark Stcnstrom and
Shands Wallace were second
in the freestyle relay and
fourth in the medley.
Susan Brown, Susan Baker,
Ritas Simas and Jennifer Ol­
liff grabbed second place hon­
ors in the medley relay and
fourth In the freestyle for girls
11-12 while in the same brac­
ket Jerry Morgan, James
O'Conner, Danny Reagan and
Francis Smith were fifth in
the boys' freestyle relay.
Bob Besserer, Bill Bracken.
Chris Wilson and John Wight
took second place in the free­
style relay for boy* 13-14, Bar­
bara Bolt, Linda May, Cheryl
Murray and Sandy nichards
captured the medley for girls
15-17 and were second in the
freestyle.
Fred Ganas. Skip Parsons,
Paul I’olgar and Con Wilson
placed third In the medley re­
lay for hoys 15-17 while Ganas,
Parsons and Polgar teamed up
Rex Liquors broke the tie with Buster Bruce to take se­
for first plare which they cond in the freestyle relay.
had ahared with Scott'* Texa­
co by virtue of a four-game
sweep in their mntrh with
tho Glass-Met foursomo in
the Rusinesamcn’a League at
Jet Lane*.
Goldenrod Suprex took the
measure of Rcctt’e Texaco by
a four to zero decision and
Team No. 3 grabbed a fourpoint nod at the expensu of
the Late Four team.
Solo honors were garnered
by George Mason with a
whopping 240 game and in
th* aeries department it waa
Rcb Keitenhaum hitting for
a fine 671 to ahow tha way.
_____ y L A n n
The league standings show
Rex Liquor* with a 20-10
record for the top spot fol­
lowed by Scott’* Texaco with
22-14, Team No. 3 with 20-10
record, Goldenrod Suprex 1818, Glaas-Mrt 17-10 nnd the
Late Four sport a 6-31 re­
cord.
The Seminole Swim Asso­
ciation racked up 256*s points
to take second place in the
Kings wood Manor Invitational
in Orlando. Seminole was se­
cond only lo the Platinum
Coast Club from Satellite
Beach, which posted 267 points
to grab the mcel’i major tro­
phy.
Pacing the Seminole group
waa Cherie Rosemond and
Kathy Reagan who took five
places in events for girls age
8 and under while in (he same
bracket for boys Tommy Hunt­
er, Stephen Baker, Michael
Smith, Bon McIntosh and Dennla Epps placed in eight
events.
lloUy McCravy won the but­
terfly for girls 10 and under,
placed fourth in the breaslroke
and sixth in the individual
medley. Meanwhile, Garland
Harden, for boys 10 and under,
was fourth in the breaslroke.
Rita Simas was third in the
breastroke for girls 11-12 and
Cindy Wilson, in events for
girls 13-14, was fourth In both
the butterfly and the individ­
ual medley.
Chrla WlDon, Bob Besserer,
Randy Bowling and John
Wight placed in seven events
for boys 13-14 while Delaine
Johnson, Barbara Bolt, Sandy
Richards, Cheryl Murray and
Linda May placed in seven
events for girls of the same
age, 13-14.
Johnson was first in the
butterfly and Bolt was first in
the backstroke.
In the bracket for boy* 15-17,

Keglers Crack
Tie For Firs!

GOT W EAK
BRAKES?

FRONT END
SHAKES?

By Jim Bacchus
The Hurricanes of South
Seminole Junior High, prepiv
ing for a six-game grid season,
donned practice uniforms for
the first time Monday and
went through a spirited drill
which featured some contact
work for the first time.
Assistant Coach Dave Miller,
in charge of the aquad in the
absence of Head Coach Jim
Clark, said the team as a
whole I* doing as well as can
be expected at this early atige
of the pre-season workouts.
Miller ran the squad through
a dummy scrimmage sesaion.
stressing the Importance of
assignments on the various of­
fensive plays the Hurricane*
will employ this year.
■'We’ll probably do the aame
thing again today," Miller ex­
plained, "and Wednesday it'a
likely we'U scrimmage for th*
first time.
"Rain and wet weather ha*
what,” Miller continued, "but
u-c've utilized the time by hold­
ing akull sessions."

More Records
FAIRFIELD, Conn. (NEA)
— Y. A. Tittle broke two of
Bobby Layne'a National Foot­
ball League record* last leason and he could break two
more this year.
Tittle has a good chance to
surpass the records for most
passes attempted and for
most yards gained.
He needs just 165 passes to
break Laync's mark of 3,7oo
and just 227 yards to crick
the other record of 26,768.
Last season Tittle became
the leader in touchdown pass­
es (202) and total comple­
tions (1,971).

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It Is raining fish In Oregon.
Lakes are being planted
from alrplanci In the Cascadei. Wallowa and Elkhorn
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program.
More than 50,000 trout, In­
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bow and cutthroat, will be air­
lifted to sportsmen'* haunts.

Bullet Signed
BALTIMORE- The Ballimore Bullets of the NBA an­
nounced the signing of AllAmerica Gary Bradda of Ohio
State.

Bo Suspended
LOS ANGELES- Bo Bellnaky of the Do* Angelc* Angels
was suspended without pay for
failing to report to club's
Pacific Coast League farm
team in Honolulu.

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By Dottle Austin
CHECKERTA1L hoitcii of
the month It Sarah Stalling!.
Sociable Sarah volunteered
to have both the *quadron cof­
fee and the monthly card par­
ty at her home during Auguit.
She didn't get off lightly ei­
ther, ai almost 100 per cent
of those members in town at9
tended both gatherings.
Sue Kennedy, RVAlf- 11,
Det. 8 president had not re­
turned from a trip to New
York itatc, so Dee Munday
led the business meeting at
the coifee, Dec told the group
about an improplu farewell
coke and doughnut party that
had been given for Dee Cooke
several days earlier, just be• ' fore the Cookes left for Mass­
achusetts where Dick is to
attend H a r v a r d business
school.
Incidentally, Dick and an­
other friend from Navy and
civilian days are the first two
naval aviators ever to be sent
to Harvard for post* graduate
work.
The coffee table was laden
V with a variety of foods pre­
pared by Sarah anil her cohostess Joyce Aubuchon, in­
cluding cocktail frankfurters
baked in pastry, which disap­
peared at an alarming rate.
S a r a h also concocted a
mouthwatering lemon cake for
the card party which waa
held on the 20lh. The squadron
_
wives had two guests for (hit
® party — Sue Jamison’s moth­
er, Mrs. Isobcl Huston and Ollie Yelinek now of VAH-3. Ollie waa second high at bridge
with Dee Munday taking first
place in total score.
One squadron member was
present for the card party, in­
stead of meeting her husband
In Europe as she had expect£
ed. Due to the Cyprus crisis,
Joyce Aubuchon'a planned trip
to Europe to Join Harvey for
a few weeks had In be cancel­
led.
Summer travelers are returning. Several of the girls
who have spent the summer in
the Med have returned or
arc duo hack soon. Jan Love
had to return for the begin0
ning of school in Orlando
where she teaches and I’cggy
Gill and Nlekl Slegman were
also planning to return short­
lyA shorter trip waa made by
Sue Jamison and Jane Sand­
usky, who spent a week at Elllnor Village with their fam ­
ilies. Sara and Rill Donahue
have just returned from sev4
eral weeks leave in Massachu■cits.
Joe Moloney took t trip too
— to Seminole Memorial Hus-

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Clerk
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c lerk o f Circuit Court of
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pital where she battled pneu­
monia. She's home now and
on the mend.
Tonight the wives have
plans for a steak eookout and
swim party which will be
held at Alice Werner's home
in Lake Mary. Each member
Is to bring her own steak or
whatever she wants lo eat and
an item for the buffet table.
A pictorial report of this par­
ly is scheduled for later in
the Herald, with some inter­
esting surprises in store.
• * »
DEPENDENTS BENEFITS,
insurance, social security and
other pertinent facts were the
subject of a talk by Lt. Hoff­
man and Chief Erhold at the
recent meeting of the VAH-7
Enlisted Wives Club, held at
Iho ballroom,
Mrs, B. B. Brown, wife of
the commanding officer of the
squadron was a guest. New
members attending were Mrs.
J. L. Layer, Mrs. L. E. Shaw
and Mrs. M, C. Sparks. Re­
turning from vneation were
Mrs. Kelly Burdick, Mrs. W.
IL Clark and Mr*. C, Stringer.
The club was informed of
the HVAIM1 Del. 8 Enlisted
Wives Fashion Show which is
scheduled for September tlth
and Edith Pounds, president
of VAH-7, urged all those who
can to attend.
Edith
appointed several
committers. Among t h e m
w*cre the telephone committee
of Mrs. M. I. G, Whitmire.
Mrs. J. F. Lynch and Mrs.
C. 1). Johnson, Mrs J. H. Bussard and Mrs. C. E. McCardle. Those who are to work
with Edith on the airlift are
Mrs. J. P. Brewer and Mrs.
A Surhrook.
There is to be a meeting
with Die offlrcrs wives in the
NAS ballroom al 10:30 a.m.,
Thursday, and members are
requested to wear ihpir name
lags, Committee for this meet­
ing will be Mrs. C, P. John­
son, Mrs. J. F. Lynch and
Mrs. J. H. Bussard.
Mrs. Bussard recently won
a cute little miniature coflie
puppy as a special prize at a
games parly.
Next meeting of VAH-7 will
lie at the Accy Duecy Club
September lSlh at 7:30 p.m.
• • *
RUTH M1CKEL50N had a
birthday recently, and in hon­
or of the occasion VAH-3 Of­
ficer's Wives met at her
house to play bridge.
They presented her with a
gift, but we can't tell you what
lt was. But it was real cule,
they say.
There were two tables made
up of Peggy Mergo, R u t h ,
Chris Lovelace, Sune Monroe,
Ann Thompson, Jo Watson,
Jan Sarajian and Joy Robi­
son. Jo was high and Chris
was second.
• • »
W'ATERFnONT DEVELOP
MENT plans, as proposed for
the Sanford lakefrunt area,
were one of the main topics
of discussion at the recent
luncheon meeting of RVAH-1
Officer's Wives.
Vickie Wilitier. publicity
chairman for the group repor­
ted to the Herald that the
wives were very enthusiastic
about the waterfront development plana and are in hopes
of seeing it become a reality.
They also discussed their
summer vacation experience,
back to school plans, fashions
and books. The center piece
of tiger lilllcs, artistically a r­
ranged, was won by Vickie in
the drawing.
The group met at Ihe Himil(on House in Casselberry ami
dined on filrt mignon, fine
wines, yeast bread and crisp
salads.
Welcomed aboard as a
member of the group by
President Billye Taft, waa
new bride, Debbie Sherrill,
wife nf Lt (Jg) Forrest Sher­
rill.
Hostesses for the luncheon
were Shirley Maxwell and
Jeanie Brewer, and with good
food, good conversation and
good company, the event proved to be one of the most en­
joyable get togethrrs the wiv­
es have had recently.
A squadron party la slated
for Friday night, and a cof­
fee and businesi meeting on
September 10th. Hostess will
be Glnny Weeks.
•

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•

MRS. WILLIAM BASSETT
was high point winner at the
monthly bridge parly of the
Station Wives, which was held
at the home of Mrs. Jay Mil­
ler, Aug. 17lh.
Mrs. Miller was second
high. Others playing Included
Ihe Mmcs. Lawrence White,
Frank Wolfe, David Olmttcad,

DEAR ABBY: I go with
a guy who is real good in
sports. I don't have much
trouble with him (keeping
him in hi* place, 1 mean)
while he is in training, but
when he is not in training
he is murder, lie's as strong
as an ox and won't liit^n to
reason. How can I make him
keep his distance without
losing him?
JACK'S GIRL
DEAR GIRL: Take a
course in Judo and throw
him off abalance.
• • •
DEAR ABBY: If a man la
left a widower, and decide*
to remarry after wailing a
decent amount of lime, must
he invite 'he parents of his
late wife to his second wed­
ding? If no, must he inform
them of it' Thi* is an espe­
cially touchy situation tiecause there are children by
the first wife. Thank you in
advance.
THE MAN
Dear Man: He should in­
vite them unless they arc
the kind of people who would
be saddened hjr Ihe revived
memories. In sny case, he
should Inform the psrenta

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By Abigail Van Burcn

of his late wife of his inten­
tions to remarry. Ami he
should do it before someone
else does.
•

•

•

DEAR ABBY: My whole
life changed two weeks ago
when they brought my childhome from the public play­
ground ami (old me that he
had had some kind of a
• fit.” We took him to the
doctor immediately and. afafer several tests, the doc­
tor said our son has epil­
epsy, but he didn't know
how severe it was, or how
often he would have selltires. I have cried and pray­
ed and spent sleepiest*
nights. We've never hid
anything like this in our
family before. Abbey. What
causes this? Is it conttagious? W'U he outgrow it?
Can it be cured? Someone
told me that in some states
epileptics cannot marry, and
in other states they must be
''sterilized” so as not to
pass this on to any children.
We are afraid our doctor
isn't telling us the whole
truth. Please help us.
DESPERATE PARENTS
DEAR DESPERATE: One

tOn Jhs Women
Almost any woman would
be highly insulted if you told
her ahe didn't have the right
to vote. Yet many women in
America today of voting age
confess almost smugly that
they don't "get much time to
read the newspapers.”
When a woman fails to avail
herself of the largest amount
of easily obtainable informa­
tion on men and issues — her
daily newspaper — what is

she basing her vote upon?
Does she pick one candidate
because he has ■ winning telcvlsion personality and scrat­
ch another because she "can't
aland the way he smiles" or
"hates his voice” . . . Just as
though the candidates were
running for an Oscar instead
of for an elective office?
Does she simply wait until
election day to ask her hus­
band, ‘Tell me how you want
me to vote"! If so, ahe does-

W. C. Feldmeyer, David Jahn,
Elmer llaupt, Chandler Swan­
son, l'aul Polgar, Salvadorc
Barranco, Mr*. Tom Joiner
was a guest for Uie occasion.
Club member, Mrs. George
McGoworn, wife of CWO Mc­
Gowan, lakes the prize for
tlic largest baby horn recently
— a nine pound igrl who a r­
rived at Seminole Memorial
Hospital last week.
Lt. and Mr*. Gene Rogrro
have returned after a holiday
spent at Miami Beach.
Next bridge will be at the
home of Mrs. William Sharp
on Sept. 21st.
A coffee will be held Sep­
tember 3 at 10 a.m. at the
Afterburner with Jackie Gen­
try and E ither Plapp as cohostesses. Call either one of
these two girls to make your
lescrvation*.

nounced lo the group that she
has Just become a grandmo­
ther, aa her son, Calvin, of Or­
lando, became the father of
a baby boy.
The club made plans for ■
eookout to be held Aug. 30th
at Lake Golden, and zm'ml&gt;eri
were urged to bring guests.
The group decided that
from now on all meeting* will
lie held in homes of the mem­
bers. Next meeting is at the
home of Janice Rogers, 106
Avacado Ave. at 7:30 p.m. on
Sept. 24th.
COMING EVENTS
Today — RVAH-11, Det. 8 .
O Wives Steak and Swim par­
ty at Werner home in Lake
Mary, 6:30 p.m.
Today — RVAH-11, Det. 9
regular meeting — 7:30 p.m.
Aeey Duecy Club.
Thurs. — Officers and En­
listed Wives of VAH-7 meet,
NAS Ballroom, 10 a m.
Fri. — Squadron Parly for
RVA1I-1 Officera and Wivea
Sat. — NW211 — Cookout at
Lake Golden
Sept. 3 — Station Wives Cof­
fee — Afterburner, 10:30 a m.

•

•

out of every 100 Americans
suffers from epilepsy. It is
not contagious. Today, treat­
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from epilepsy become seitu re-free. Another 30 per
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oo longer be desperate.
• • ■
CONFIDENT TO "JUST
CALL ME AL” : ALL women
over *3 need a little appre­
ciation. But they nred that
little so much.
• • •
Problems? Write to AB­
BY. Box 69700, Lo* Angeles,
Calif. For a personal reply,
enclose a stamped, self-ad­
dressed envelope.
• • •
Hate to write letters? Send
one dollar lo Abby. Box
69700, Lo* Angeles, Cilif.,
for Abby's booklet, "HOW
TO WRITE LETTERS TOR
ALL OCCASIONS.”

OnBhidqe

Some year* igo John Ger­
WORTH
U
ber of Houston devised a fourA A 4I
club convention which asked
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for aces in the same manner
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that Blackwood four no-trump
W IS T
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ay 10 9 71
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achieved wide acceptance ex­
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cept that most expert players
S O U T H (D )
like to use certain four no4K Q 7
trump calls as strong bids in
9AQS
no-trump and under suen cir­
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cumstances they want to use
Both vulnerable
four club* as the aee request.
Sowlh Waai North Kaat
One spot in particular Is
1N.T. Pat* 4 N.T. P u t
when your partner hat open­ Past
pata
ed one no-trump. If you have
Opening lead—4 J
a balanced hand with 16 points
you want to invite a slam. I If he has only IS points or a
H partner has a 17-point no- bad 16 you don't want to get
trump you want to be In alx. | past four no-trump.

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North and South earh hold
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the other will be interested in
a stam. If they play all four
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either partner ran raise to
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attending rehearsals, watch­
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lywood. Here are their pre­
views for today:
7 p.m. NRC. 7:30 CBS. ABC.
The Demoeratic National Con­
vention. Speaker of the House
John W. McCormack takes
over as permanent chairman
when the second session of the
ronvenllon opens tonight. On
the schedule Is the report of
n't hive a vote, Her husband Rep. Carl D. Albert of Oklalias two.
Docs ahe naively decide on
Jukebox Robbed
mrn and issue* by taking ev­
An unknown quantity of
ery word her favorite tele­
money was taken from a Juke­
vision commentator says as
box at the Rurger King, 2109
gospel — accepting what may
French Ave., sometime F ri­
lie a prejudiced opinion aa a
day night, police reported to­
fact? If so, she Is giving awey her vote to a man ahe day.
doesn’t even know — except
as an admired television per­
sonality.
RI DE - I N T HE AT R E
Dors she base her vote on
l u l BhnwlBB T m l l e
gossip — listening lo every
m i * Mu*
tale she hears about a man's
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personal life, without bother­
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ing to find out whether or not
-si m is s is m ; ss
SOUKshe is listening to fact or fic­
w r . l l . A T U I IS*.
tion? If so, her vote is m ere­
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ly an assist to someone's
t i i i r.Saadra l l r r — ( a l a r
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text of speeches, studying
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platforms, considering voting
records, comparing what a
candidate has promised in
the past with what he has
delivered, and separating a
man from his "im age" by
digging up tha facta about
him.

hnma, chairman of the plat­
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a half-hour film report to del­
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NOTE: The convention pre­
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FUBTHER PLANS for the
LAST a DAYS
RVAH-11, Det. &gt; Checkmates
Fashion Show scheduled for
September 11th at the Ball­
room were discussed at the
board meting of the club held
at Eileen Cornett's home.
The group also discussed the
Caterer!, tha clouding of
Color
election of a chaplain and a tha lens of tha eye, account*
historian at the regular meet­ for 16.fi per cent of the blindK f|c TILL 2:00
ing tonight at the Acey Duecy nees In the United State*.
W l MON. • FRI .1
Club at 7:30 p.m. Hostesses
for this meting will he Janice
Crreci, Agnes Buenavista and
Sherry Grubb.
The excitement centering
around the fashion show is
building up with great cipectations of the latest styles
from Garrett's and tha Holly­
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a commentator and many,
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• • •
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Dottla Amt In
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fo r Guy Strickland by his
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The reaaon for the party
waa Slrlrkland’a having re­
ceived hla maxter’a degree in
. liberal arta from Stctaon Uniyerally after a long haul and
many year* of living.
fiometim* back, the gucit
•of honor retired from the
U, 8. Navy aa a commander,
with 30 y ean of aervlce. Not
content to ait around, he be. gan teaching achool, the preceaa of learning whetting hla
. appetite for more, *o he be, gan to go back to claaace hima*If.
Soma c la im ware a t OJC
and aoma a t Stetson to en­
able him to get hi* DA, then
, hla Associate In Arts, and fi­
nally, the coveted Masters,
which Stetson University conferred upon him on August
14th.
Sharing hla feeling of sat­
isfaction and attainment were
the neighbor* and friend*
Who celebrated with him at
,jW*o P«rty,
Everyone brought some­
thing to eat, and the result
waa a sort of International
grporgaabord which Included
Indian Curry, from Mr. and
Boutwell, (Princess VIjay a); Swedish meatballs and
polish cabbage rolls from Mr.
and Mrs. Olan Boutwell, (Ruth
and Olan), Koaher pnatrlca
from someone, and all sorts
of othtr goodies Including sal­
ads, vegetable* and cold
meats, cheeses, etc.
Joining In the happy event
were Guy’a brother Rupert
Strickland, Mrs. Strlcklnnd
and Francea Strickland Bow­
den; Mr. and Mrs. Herb Bur­
dette; Cdr. (ret.) and Mrs.
Pave Llewicky of Orlando;
(he's a former shipmate of
Guy's)
Also present were Cdr.
(USCG, ret.) end Mrs, Glenn
Wimblsh, John Wlmbish, Miss
Elio Boutwell, Mrs. Robert
Folin and yours truly.
Till* week, Guy resume*
his duties as head of the civ­
ics department at South Sem­
inole Junior High School.
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WE'RE SORRY to hear
th at Bon Wiggins, our fnvorHe soil conservationist, has
been transferred to Cocoa ev­
en (bough It is a promotion
for Ben.
Ilia wife Caroline tells us
that sho and the children will
remain In the Cameron Ave.
home for this achool year, fur
they certainly don't want to
leave all their good friends
here,
Ben, Carolina and the chil­
dren have all been artlve In
the Methodist Church for
many years, and have earned
V

Mr*.

the respect and affection of
everyone there. Ben aerved
aa president of the Castle
Cists and did a very fine Job
of It. Caroline has taught
Sunday School which she
does ns conscientiously as she
teaches the youngsters at tho
Souths Ido School.
Ben has also taught Sun­
day School, serves on the
board of stewards and has
been chairman of tho educa­
tion committee.
An active Rotarian, Ben
MBS. LUNDQUIST
waa responsible for digging
up of runny dollars to buy themselves cruising down the
uniforms for the llnhe Ruth "wrong" side, until oncom­
baseball team. He served as ing cars, with glaring drivers,
reminded them vividly of the
lapse.
All four had a "wonderful
time, enjoying every minute
of their four days," with tho
girls spending hours In the
straw market looking at ev­
ery single hat and handbag.
" It was Just delightful,"
sighed Aria Jane, "I would
recommend it to everyone.
The water, the Islands, the
ship — it was all beautiful
fun."
s e e
ANOTHER LUNDQUIST
who has been having fun
touring the country and tee­
ing the sighta Is young Bob­
bie, Sanford's Biddy Basket­
ball league champ.
Bobble has been visiting
J. W. HIGGINBOTHAM sister Peggy Jane ami broth­
er-in-law Bill Tyre In I’heopresident of Rotary In 1DG2nix, Arizona, where Bill It
03.
In roward for the help he
hna given the Future Farm­
ers, both the senior and Jun­
ior chapters have given him
honorary awards, Ho has also
helped tho Boy Scouts with
their conservation budges,
Ben is a member of the
Klka Cluli ami recently retired
from tho U.H. Army active
reserve with the cummisslon
of Major.
No one wants to see the
Wigginses move away — but
that's life, wn suppose, Uur
loss Is Cocoa's gain,
*

*

gown was designed by the
bride and made by her moth­
er. For her wedding bouquet
she chose large white chry­
santhemums.
The maid of honor, Miss
Nancy Ciszewski of Spring

Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Cham­
bers and daughters, Carol and
Pat, recently visited the New
York World's Fair. One of
the highlights of the fair was
a ride on the AMF Mono­
rail system, which has seven
two-car traina operating continuously, suspended 43 feet
In the air, offering a pano­
ramic view of the spectacular
scene.

MRS. GEORGE RICHARD LAVERICK

Third Birthday With Party

HOIUtY LUNDQUIST

Valley, N.Y., niece of the
bride, wore a floor length
gown of empress peau de soie
in cotillion blue with a re­
movable Jacket, She carried a
cascade bouquet of yellow
chrysanthemums.

Personals

Michael Cosby Celebrates

•

B E S T PUBLIC RELA­
TIONS representative for a
Bahamas vacation cruise is
Aria Jane l.umli|uist, who
with husband Hay recently en­
joyed, and wo really mean
enjoyed, n four day rruiso to
tho islands on the occasion of
their 23111 wedding annivers­
ary.
The trip was a gift of Aril*
.lane's mother, Mrs. Nona
Wilson of Altamonte Springs.
Accompanying t h e
Luml■|Uill's on their "honeymoon''
were Edio and I,ce Swnrts,
who are celebrating their first
year of marriage,
On the Islands, the four­
some rented a car to drive
around In whirl* caused no
end of merriment, tinged with
terror, ns I-co roubtn't re­
member that down there you
drive on tho left-hand side
of the road and In absentminded moments they found

lly Jane Casselberry
Miss Honors Marie Ciszewski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Ciszewski, of Cassel­
berry, became the bride of
George Richard Laverick, son
of Mr. and Mrs. William Al­
len Laverick of Melbourne,
Saturday, August 22, 1034,
at 2 p.m. at St. Mnry-Magdalen Catholic Church, Mailland.
The Reverend F athrr Hu­
bert J. Reason officiated at
the double ring ceremony.
Mrs. E. Pope Bassett, organ­
ist, played selections of tra­
ditional wedding music.
The altar was decorated
with bouqueta of white chry­
santhemums and gladioli and
statues of Msry and Joseph.
The bride was given in
marriage hy her father. Her
floor length gown of white
empresa peau de sole had a
scooped neckline and elbow
length sirevc*. A softly pleat­
ed obi aaih at the waist fas­
tened In back with two largo
loops. The Imported French
silk Illusion veil was attach­
ed to an open pill boa of the
same fabric. Tho distinctive

Michael George Cosby, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Michael G.
Cosby, 35 South Cortez Ave.,
North Orlando, recently cele­
brated his third birthday with
a party at hla home.
Decorations were ul| In red,
while and pink, with a clown
motif, and clown hata and
plastic horns for all, and a
muill - color id dozens of bal­
loons — to make a cloudy day
bright,
'Hie party table was center­
ed with a beautiful, blue three
year birthday candle. Hie
birthday cake, of course, had
to be a horse scene of a corral
with miniature horsea and
cowboys. Michael already D
quite a horse-lover. He recent­
ly won a ribbon in the Long-

stationed, During hla visit,
they all went on to Califor­
nia, saw Disneyland, the
Grand Canyon and many oth­
er sights of tlio West.
They all report having had
a great time with their sight­
seeing tours.
Bobble returned borne by
bus Inst week and Peggy and
Bill will lie heading this way
on September 27th fur a short
leave at home before traveling
to their new station, the Air
Forre Base at Myrtle Beach,
S. C. where Lt. Bill Is being
transferred.
We know all of Peggy and
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Drap­
Bill's many friends here will er of Helens, Alabama, an­
bo looking forward to seeing nounce. the, engag-w-nt and
them again while they are in apoliartin, Kenneth VonllerbllJk, Joe Turner, Mike Long,
town,
THE GOLDEN ISLES of [ in Wlnfree, Tom Jones, Co­
Gcorgin-St. Simons, Jekyil in Simpson and Brad Hol­
and Sea Islands, proved a de­ ing sworth.
lightful vacation and sight­ , Also Jay Oxford, Larry
seeing spot for ona of our Moore, Stan Hemphill, Ira
fnvorito people, Jimmy Higg­ Abranmion, Jiray Dunham,
inbotham, who Just returned .Sieve Hudson, Barney liedfrom n visit there with his tick, Don Robinson, Johnny
Sanford Naval Academy room f/reen, Kle Jarrell, Mike
mate, Charlie Crumblia and aifrlch, Sklper Senkarik, Mick
,tn«, Leslie Green, Don Ethel),
his family,
lyjp* Day, Ricky Gsllowsy,
"W hat r place for an art­
/iiyn Morris, Henry Ruts,
ist]" exclaimed Jim. "It's all
4 ,p Underwood, Bill Martin
historical with old furls, light­
g»-d Robert Goldstein.
houses, old, old churches,
S---------------------------------------beautiful yachta on tbs InLrac
mm « *
coastal waterway, the famous C
Bloody Marshes, — dozens of
subjects for pictures."
On Charllt's scooter the
two boys toured all over the
three Islands, seeing the fam­
ous sights, and hearing tales Sr,
of exciting history from the for
natives,
UteWJ
" I ’m going back up there will
ona day with color film, oil August » . at the Inglealde
paints and canvas," vowed my Methndjpt Church In Baton
Intrepid traveler.
Rouge.

Draper-Williams
Engagement
Announced

Pamela DePrlest, niece of
the groom, from New Or­
leans, La., waa flower girl
and her gown matched that
of the maid of honor and she
carried a bouquet of yellow
chrysanthemums.
The best man was John
Perehslskl of Gainesville.
Joseph Leibold was usher and
Peter Ciszewski, nephew of
the bride, from Spring Val­
ley, N.Y. waa junior usher.
The mother of the bride
wore an ensemble of copper
■Ilk linen and a corsage of
rust colored chrysanthemums.
The groom's mother wore a
beige silk linen sheath with
jeweled neckline and corsage
of ru st colored chrysanthe­
mums.
Following the ceremony a
reception was held at the
Casselberry Woman’s Club,
which was decorated with
houqueat of white chrysanthe­
mums.
Mrs, C. T. Germaine of Cas­
selberry and Mrs. Joseph Lei­
bold, DeLand, assisted at the
reception. Layers of the
square three tiered wedding
cake were supported on pil­
lars and a wedding bell dec­
orated the top. Punch was
served with the cake.
For her going awny outfit
the hride chose a brown silk
shantung suit. Following a
wedding trip to The Great
Smoky Mountain National
Park, the couple will make
their home in Florende, Ala.
Out of town guests includ­
ed Mr. and Mrs. Philip DoPrleal and children of New
Orleans, L*., Mrs. A. Ciszew­
ski and children of Spring
Valley, N.Y.

Miss Szabo Plans
August Wedding

wood Fourth • of • July Par­
ade riding his horse Soda.
By Mrs. II. L. Johnson
I Ing the engagement and apThough the party was for­
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander preaching marriage of their
ced Indoors due to inclement Szabo of Paola are announc-1 daughter, Patricia Ann. to
weather, nil of Michocl'i
, Ronald EUia Walter, ton of
friemli seemed to enjoy play­
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wal­
ter of Augusta,III.
ing with his birthday presents
and riding his talking horse
Blaze instead at real, live
horses as was originally plan­
ned for outdoors. Tho children
had fun wilh "pin -tho- tallon tlie donkcy," and Deanna
Carlylo was Uic best pinner.
Also sharing tho festivities
were Deanna's brother, Alan;
Mrs. R. I). Carlysle; Eddie
and Debra Swede; Mrs. E. V.
Swede; Jeffrey, Kellh and
Mias Szabo was born in
Mike Itussic; and B r u c e
New Brunswick, N. J., and
Rhodes, alt of North Orlando.
attended schools here. Sho Is
Kay, Margot and Priscilla
a *G4 graduate of Seminole
Mitchell, of oLngwood and
High School. Ronald Walter la
Michael's maternal grandpar­
a native or Augusta, 111. and
ents, Mr. and Mrs, George J.
graduated from Augusta High
Zeller, of DoBary.
School. He Is at present staThe party concluded with
h
tioned at SNAS.
the candle lighting and a vig­
L
The wedding will bo an corous singing of "Hnpy Birth­
■ . vent of August 28th at 7 p.m.
day," with cake, Ico cream,
R* In the F irit Church of the
soda, candy favors and bal­
;
V,
■ Nazarene of Sanford. Rev.
loons for everyone,
*
■ Paul Bickei will officiate at
da
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Hospital.
She enthusi­
Wishes for £a 7speedy
*
1 recov­I tlicmorial
aervlce
a reception
will
n*ear Lake
praised
me annex.
nursing
ery are extended
-I** Alvah
. . I Allen
a beastically
held in the
church
st the
who has 3 been
V- . 111 for3 some
JW Allstaff
friends
andhospital
relativessndof exprosed
appreciation
time and is *"confined to his the
younghercouple
are invitedfor
"loving
care."
home. MISS
He has SZABO
suffered sever­ [totheir
attend.
al falls and requires constant
I By Maryann Milei
mMr. and Mrs. A. P. Smith care by Mrs. Allen.
®*lCecelia Drive have recent­
Mra. Joyce McMillan and
ly returned from a two-mouth
at cation, carrying them to daughter of Dade City were
%*da, tlie New England recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
PUs. Maine and New York, Charles Hays. Unexpected illdltile In Bouquet Valley, N. neaa suffered by Mra. McMil­
cel Mr. Smith, who loves to lan necessitated their return
b, hoasti he caught the home a week earlier than
a tta dally. Mrs. Smith, who plannd,
artist and member of
Point Hobby Club,
Mrs. Augusta Bilbrey has
all the beautiful seen- returned home following ma­
jor surgery at Seminole Me­

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MISS ItITA PEACOCK

Miss Rita Peacock
Engaged To Marry
Peacock, to Frank Charles
Pcrrick. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick l’crrlck Sr. of I)&lt;s
Bary.
Miss Peacock is the daugh­
ter of the late Mr. and Mr*.
Jack L. Peacock of Pensaco­
la. The bridc-eloct ami hep
fiance are both graduates of
Ucl.and High School, and Mr.
Pcrrick is affiliated with tha
Gulf Oil Co. in Dell ary.
The wedding will be an event of November 7, at 11
Seminole Chapter No. 2 a m., nt All Souls Catholic
O.E.S. extends an open invi­ Church in Sanford.
tation to nil members, their
families and friends to the
The DcSota Oak, where
annual Robert Morris picnic, Hernando DcSota bargained
founder of tho order.
with the Indians in 1539, Is t
Tho picnic will bo held at popular sightseeing spot on
the Mullctt Lake camp of the University of Tampa camMrs. I* E. Estes, Worthy pus.
Matron, this Wednesday, Au­
gust 20 at f&gt; p.n*.
Members are to bring foo.l
and table service for their
families and guests.
By Mr*. Frank White
Donald L. Peacock of San­
ford, announces the engage­
ment and approaching m ar­
riage of Ills sister, Miss Rita

O. E. S. Annual

Picnic Scheduled

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Wedneaday, An gnat SS. lM d
GENERAL TENDBNCtESi
You
era all steamed uj^ ta
LU*
put some big plea Into adtfaet
but others have th str a n
i plans and aaam ka be
drawing back from definite
action today or tonight. Don's
try to fore* la aura but, In*
stead, perfect your own plana
to a greater extant so you
have covered ersry point th a t
might cause any controversy.
ARIES (March 51 to April
10) Concentrate on thoso who
ara not regular allies If you
want to get your way today.
Take time for healthful 'ax*
erclie. Re ready to get Into
action as soon as neceagsry.
TAURUS (April 20 to Msy
20) Privato worries may give
you a very pessimistic out*
look, but if you look a t
them objectively, you soon
brighten up. Don't fret. A
bit of quiet angling brings
*1 wonder K a chicken ealad sandwich would bate to desired results.
GEMINI (May t l to June
build up my sales resistance?"
21) lie careful you Ho not
become Involved w i t h ' s
CARNIVAL
By Dick Turner friend’s problem which does
not concern you at all. or yon
get into trouble. Da poteed
nt social function! In PM.
This eases tensions.
MOON CHILDREN (Juno
to July 21) It's all right
to be very active In business
world, but don't force the Is*
sue with powerful one* now.
They are very busy and would
recent It. flee that you get
credit better planned.
LEO (July 22 to August
21) i t Is not necessary for
you to keep your noae to the
grlmlatona so much that yon
cannot plan a more abundant
life. Dig Into trada papers,
other media. Get the Infor­
mation to your interest
VIRGO (August 22 to 6 iptemlmr 22) Listen to Olhte
before putting new ideae to
work which will facilitate
collecting and payinr in the
future. Catalogue your activ­
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lines, Sat up rules th a t a n
eaey to follow,
LIBRA (September 22 to
October 22) A to ft word wilt
‘Picture tube burned out! Electric shaver broken! Paper aaelly disarm thoie with
toy latel To top It off I break the yolk of your • n t whom you have had argu­
Maybe we can have the President declare too place ment* and harmony la easily
reeitubllahed now. Be stir#
a disaster area!"
to keep any premises you
hove mnde.
By Kate Otiann SCORPIO (October 28 ta
November 21) Imprest o thfrs
with your efficiency at work,
even though your mind la on
greener paaturee, or what
eeem to be auch. Delight partnere. Cooperate with them
eurneetiy.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21) A high­
ly faeelnatlng Individual piay
reuse you to forego Import­
ant work if you permit. This
would be too high a price to
pay. Put such temptations be­
hind you.
,
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20) Involving
yourself in aomething that la
not practical or aenelble
could be very expensive ,!n
the long run. Look for flaws
in auch. Stick to present set­
up which Is good.
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February IP) If y»u a rt not
careful driving, there could
be expenses involved, and It
might not be your fault either.
Be calm, yet alert. Treat oth­
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PISCES (February 20 to
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"Doesn't the international attuhtfon
awfully
portant right now, even
monotonous?"
though you may be In a good
financial position. R a p a Ir
thing* Instead of buying
new, give others work to do.
Noted Names
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21. Well Drilling
309 Elm Ave.
322-3751
4. Beauty Care
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
MOVING! Must sell, FrlgiPermanent Special
All Types and Sizes
daire refrigerator, 175, Boat
Our Budget Wave Now f&amp;U
We Repair and Service
with aall, 330. Sea King 12
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
STINE
bp. motor, 333, Hoover floor
SIR Palmetto Ave.
122-083*
Machinery and Supply Co.
washer, 333 . 322 8711.
ACE BEAUTY SALON
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
GUNS. Buy, Sell, Trade, Re­
la cloaed. Cuatomera call Cut
25. A ir F o n d . &amp; H e a lin g
pair. O S T E E N BRIDGE
74 Curl Beauty Shop,
FISH CAMP.
AIK-CONDITIONING
COMPLETE BEAUTY SER
BILL’S BARGAIN BARN
By FEDDERS
VICE. Reasonable price*.
of 10,000 Items
II. B, POPE CO., Inc.
Free parking, 2nd k Oak.
1300 Grapcville Ave.
322-423*
Harrlett’a Beauty Nook, 10S 200 So. Park Ave.
8. Oak, 322-3742.
31. MuhIchI lnntrumentfi AUGUST SPEC. New canvass
cols, 33.99 value, now 33.68
PERMANENT SPECIAL for
Piano Tuning and Repair
Army-Nsvy Surplus.
August, to complete. Hazel
Porter Beauty Shop, 110* W W. L. Harmon - FA 1-42*1
12‘ PLYWOOD trosl, new,
23111. 322-1321.
PIANO SVC. 4c TUNING
steering wheel, 10 bp John­
Rebuilding . Ilcfcltlng
son molor, two tanks, two
8, Doga • Cats - I’els
FREE ESTIMATES
props, 1 bronze, cushions.
GENE CUMBAA
PENS k RABBITS
Will sacrifice. Call 322 5306.
322-2661 - After 12 p. m.
Approximately 00 rabbits
NOTICE!
|U Male and Female
5U. Mine. For rale
We want ■ responsible party
i*h. 322-9107
to assume 6 payments of
WILL accept best reasonable
13. Catering • Food
37.33 on Zig Zag Sowing m a­
offer for 19 cu. ft. sta Inlets
chine. In excellent condition.
steel commercial refrigera­
OKRA. 122-0413.
Does fancy k decorative atlttor. Good running condition
dies, m a k e s buttonholes,
OKRA. PH. 322-6SS8.
Contact Dick Aiken or call
sews on buttons, etc. Ph.
322-0623.
YOUNG BEEF FOR FREEZCredit Mgr., 322 8627.
E R -J5 c p e rlb JjlL 3 2 W e 2 8 OWNER MUST SELL. '62
PnE-SCHOOL SAVINGS
Model 21" Plil!co Console
22. Plumbing
TV, Solid Mahogany 373; Complete stock of trade-ins,
repair charges A reposses­
Almost new 44 Rollaway Bed
ELDER SPRINGS
sed Zlg Zag*. 1—Singer elec­
with Inntersprlng mattress,
PLUMBING
tric, 39-30. 1-White electric,
320. See anytime si 7 Oaks
DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE
39.50. I — Western electric,
Trailer Cl., Unit 10 In Rear,
322-7837 or 322-3123
38.30. 1—New Home elec­
Ask for Mr. Dodd or Mr.
tric, 39.73. Dial Zlg Zag,
You can And anything you
Parker.
328.70. 1963 Singer In con­
seed advertlaed In the Her­
RCA Hlorxlc Stereo. Records,
ald Cl im ifled
sole, Zig Zags and makes
Walnut cabinet; Slat bench;
buttonholes, 3121.13. GreyBerliner chair, maple dress­ bar electric, pay repair
er k mirror. 322-8820.
charges of 311.30. Used
i s t u b c ir c u it court o r NORGE 15 cu ft. Refrigerator;
Singer cabinet, 314. Used
T U B NINTH JUDICIAL f l i t .
Singer cabinet. 39.30. Atlai
c h it o r a s d roR i k n i s u u :
High Chair and Baby Crib.
Select-o-malic Zlg Zag, aold
c o u r t s. Fl o r id a .
323-0878.
CHAR CERT SO. K i t e
new 3299, pay balance of
U N I T E D MORTGAGER BERFor easy, quick carpet clean­ 3147, 32.40 week. Cash or
VICIN'O CORPORATION.
Plaintiff,
ing rent Blue Lustre Elec­
terms. Sew now and aave.
•n tric Shampooer only 31 per
Sanford Sewing Center, 104
P H IL L IP It. TUR NER. »t u t ,
day. Carroll’s Furniture.
Ui-r.mtan U.
S. Park. 322-9411.
ROTU'B o r MIIT
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P h illip R. Turnar and Bin
Lan a Turnar, h i t wlfa
And l o all partlaa h avin g
o r C lslm ln c to liuva any
r l g t l , till*, or tnlaraal In
tha prop arly baralu daarrlbad.
TO U A R B liaratiy n otlfH d
t h a t a Com plain t In foracloaa
• m o r t g a g e * ncum b*rlng th*
f o l l o w i n g raal proparty:
Lot It, M u rk I], W a a th tra flatd, r i r a t Addition, a c ­
c o r d i n g to
plat
t h tra n f
r a cur .I a.1 In P la t Hook I!,
paga a IS and t l o f Ilia
P uldla llarurda o f Bvinln o lo County, Klorlda
haa baan fllad agalnat you In
f h a ‘*'ai* ivr atylad aull, and you
* r . required to arrva a ropy
o f your Anawrr to tin, C o m ­
plain t on tha Pla intiff'* a ito rnaya, van d m liar* A Clay, I’oat
O ffice Ho* HOT, Orlando. Plor
Ida, and to flla th* orig in a l of
aucto Anawar with Ilia Clark
o f lh a a foresa id Circuit Court
o n o r baforo th* llti day of
He- trm ber. l i l t . If yo u fall
l o do ao, a dacra# pro co nfaaao will ba la k o n mtulnat you
f o r Ilia rallaf damandad In the
CoRiiilalnt.
Tlila Nollra ahall ha puldUli*
art onra a weak (or four con• r r u t l v * weak* lu th* Hanford
Herald.
Dated Kale H a t day o f July,

Legal Notice
r i r r m n u * nark
NOTJCI7 IB h tr ehy g iv e n that I
am en g a g e d In buelneea at MO
N. llo lty , Hanford, Ht-mlnnl*
Coun
Klorlda, under lha fietttlou* nam e of, Adame T r a in far 4 Htorag* and that I In­
tend to r r g le le r eald narua with
Ilia Clerk o f th* c i r c u i t Court,
HamliiMn r n u n ty , Florida, lo
ar nrdaure will: Ih* |irov|e|nna
nf the lr I o t I t I n u i N'nni*
HEatutea, t o - w t l : k.-rtion K&amp; ny
Klorlda Htalulae l»&amp;7,
Hlg: W. A. Admit*
Publich Aug. t l , II, l i , A Kept.
i. m i .

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m »t i i i: i i k a r i T '
T i l l M It'll A IH, IIU T /L R H and
KIJ4IH K HISTZLUIl. hie
wife, anil nil perlit e c lelm Ing Intcrral* hy, through,
tiniler. or a g a ln a t Ih* -eld
Mlclieel l l e t i l e r ami Kittle
K. Hetlirr, hie w if e , or
either nf Ihrm, and ell
fieri Ice h a v in g nr rlalin lng
to h a v e any righ t, Mile,
nr Interrat In the prnpery lirridn dpacrlhad:
YOU AlllS IIKItKIlY NOTIKIKIi that a ault hue hern
b rou gh t a g e l n - t you, th# n a ­
m » .
ture nf which I* to fnrrcUiee it
triA L i
Arthur II. B c c k w l lh , Jr., &gt; r l a e g e nn Hit h r i r l i i a ft e r
Clark e t tha Clrcull Court d r n r l h - d reel property.
tly: Martha T. Vlhlan
Th# name o f th* Court In
Daputy Cl*rk
htch the ault hae l-ran InPllhllah J.Ug. I, II, II, It , n e t . atltuted l» the Circuit Court,
C1&gt;C-«
Ninth J udlolet Circuit, In end
for Mnntlniilr County, Kim Id*.
IV TIIB CIHCttlT CtlUIIT n r Tlie till* oT the cner la tl It TIIK NINTH JUDICIAL Clll- I.ANI hj F E D E R A L HAVING#
CUI’I' Ik AMI Kill! IhtlKOLH A” D L O A N
AHHfICIATION,
t o t i s n , F l o r id a ,
I’la ln llff. vt MICHAEL RE TZA llA N C E R Y SO, l » W
LRTt and Kt-HIK K HUTZLKH,
SUFFO LK
FRANKLIN PAV- tile wife, and all pertlea c l a i m ­
JNUB HANK.
ing Inlrr aele ny, thrnugh, u n ­
Pla in tiff, der. ur ngulnat tha m i d Mlva.
cheat H a u le r and Kiel* IS.
a. \
HODGE till, at U*.
It* talar, hie wife, ur eit h e r o f
D a fandanta thrin, and all partlre h a v i n g or
R U T ir K o r a n i t ir
■-Irtmlng to have an y right,
Pl o i l T f t A U B r n i i K i b o a t HB till*, or thtereat In ilia p r o ­
TC &lt;1 W. Itodgara
perty
haretn daecrlbad. DaRB*III K RCBl In an unknow n frndnnta, b ein g Chancery Caae
a la t * or co u n try othe r limn No. 11244.
tha Htat* of Klorlda, and
The dracrlptlnn o f the real
m a llln a addraaa bring:
P lo p rtty Invulvad, lo ca ted In
VAII-y. Klaal Poet Utftu#, Htiiilnule County, Klorlda, la aa
S a w York. N ew York
folluwa:
TOi llatty J. Ilodaara, Mr w if e
l o t 100. LA K B IIA ft HI KT
I t K M b K M Ki 110)
Jatfrraon
ESTATES, a* racordad In
Ktraal,
Owanahoro,
Kan*
Plat Honk t l , p age* It
lu ck y
and l i , Puhllo Rrcurde of
You a r* haraby notlflad that
tlamliHil* County, Klorlda.
a I'oniplal it lu foracloaa a ce r ­
You ar* haraby n otified furta in m o r t g a g e en cu m be rin g th* .her that you ara required to
f o l lo w in g dracrlbad t a e l pro­ fll* your aavaral anawara lo
perty, l o - w l t :
Ih* Complaint h ereto fo re fllcu
Lot I. tltoek C. COUNTRY In aald m u r lg a g * furerloeu re
CLIIII M l S u i t UNIT NO. I. proceeding* w ith tha Clerk o f
a&gt; cord ing In tha plat th e r e ­ th* Circuit Court o f Hemlnol*
o f aa recorded In Plat Hook County, Klorlda. lu Hanford,
IS, I’a** Tt and U . Public Klurlda. and lo aerve a «*opy
llaoorda o f Bamlnol* Coun the reof upon th* P la ln t lfP * a t ­
ty, rio rld a
torney, Rohart J. Plaue, Jr., o f
baa b a t e fllad a g a lu a t you In RUHR, R E E D
AND MAIL
I*a ab o v e atylad ault, and you SHALL, M Eaet
Ltvlngelun
era required lo aarr* a copy Avenue, IN,at Offlc* Uoa IISC.
o f y. i A n t w e r or other plurd- Orlando, Klorlda, on or before
lu g t o tha Com pla int on 1'laJn- lha loth day of Kept cm bar,
ttfa
attorn*)',
ANliKIIHON, IMS. Herein fall not or a daIIL'MII, DEAN. R LOWNDKU. I l l era* pro oonfeaao will b* e n ­
Eaat Cen tral Iloulavard. Orlan­ tered agalnat you,
do, Klorlda. and fll* th* nrlgtnal
Thl* aotlc* ahall b* pu b lish Anawar or o t h e r P le a d in g In ad one* each weak for four
th* o f f i c e o f th* Clark o f th* IS) ronaacu tlv* w e. ke In Th#
Circu it Court on nr baforo th* Hanford Herald, Hanfurd, Klorl l h day o f hr plain I.rr. t a l l . If Id*, on Auguet II, Auguat i s ,
y o , fall lo do ao, a decra* pio Aug net I t . and Baptambar 1,
confaaao will ba la kan aga ln a t IMS.
yuu for th* roliaf damandad lu (BEAL)
th* Com plaint.
Art hur If. Ba ckwlth. Jr„
Till* Nolle* ahall ba pukllahClark of th* Clrcu ll Court
ad one* a w e a k l o r fo u r co nBamlnol* County, Klorlda
a rco t lv o waaka In tha Hanford
By: Martha T. Vlblaa
Herald.
Daputy Clark
D A T E D T i n a Tth d a y or Hobart J. Plau*. Jr.
A u gu at, I N I .
or HUH)!, HUKt) AND
MARSHALL
If KALI
Art hur II. B a c k w lth , Jr., 14 L a i t L iv ln g a t o a Avenua
Clark o f U * Circuit Coarl P. O. Boa 1141
Orlando, Klorlda
Uyt M art ha T. Vlhlan
Daputy Clark
ATTORNEYS KOR P L A IN T IF F
Publish Aug. 11, II, It a Sept. Puhlleh Aug. U , IS, I t , 4k
1. 1111.
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P brc 10 — A ur. 25, 1964 71. Mole Help Wanted

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

WHITE
MAINTENANCE F o r LEASE—Service Station.
Good location. Good proHelper for permanent Cem­
duetj. Good treatm ent. Ph.
etery employment. Age 20-35,
locally 322-4342, or apply to
aome garjcnlng experience.
the PURE OIL COMPANY.
Oaklawn Memorial C e metery. For appointment call
90. Lot n For Sale
322-4263.
POSITION OPEN for Sanford MAYFAIR BUILDING LOTS
102 Ft. frontage, lid No.
man between 21-35 yeara old
ScoU Ave. Will consider
a# District Advisor with Out
reasonable offer. J . N. Hobof Town Newspaper. Must
sun, J r. Ph. 322-1335 or 322have High School Diploma
k good car. Send brief re­ 0226.
sume to P, O. Box 893, San­
95. House* For Sale
ford.

D0NT PICK
THE

FLOW ERS

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SHOULDNT have!"

52. Swap or Exchange

55. Furniture For Sate

THIS IS A MIGHTY SMAT-L DUPLEX on S. Sanford, near
AD, but A Very Big Oppor­ Lake Jessup, on lot 150 x
200. Also room for trailer.
tunity. tf you are 21, have
car, neat, Bondable and will­ Cash Talks!
ing to work hard for unlimit­ RAVENNA PARK, 410 Beth
ed earnings apply to Room
Dr. 3 Bedroom, kitchen
208, Meisch Bldg. 9 a. m.
equipped. Low down pay­
Sharpl___________________
ment. 322-1553 after 12 noon

N tiT irn ok u urr
*T • TK tlK Kl.till III* TO)
HIHNEY YANCEY MoADKN
III. C H A R L E S
tll.'HVKLL
M.-ADEN,
JANE
ELIZAIIETII Mu A DEN, and LENi (It A ANN McADKN. the
reeldaiir* o f each o f w h om
Is m ill
T r eem o n l
Hoad,
W ilso n, North C * m lln a .
You. and each nf you , e r e
hi-raby n otified that * p etition
h«e been lir o u a h l amt filed
agalnat you, and *ach uf yuu,
III th ■ Clrcull Court, Ninth
Judicial Circuit of F lo rid a, in
end for Hemlnnt* Cou nty, In
Chnnrery. Case No- l l . l b l . e n ­
t itled EKTKLLK W. SWINBON
and I’EHtl Y J A N E McADKN
( n e e Hwtneon). P e tlllo n e r e . v.
II II A N O II
HAN KIND
AND
T l i u u r COMPANY. • fo reig n
r o rp o rello n , et al. Responden t*,
end you . and ea ch o f yo u. ar*
h*r*hy »ummon*d. ordered »nd
required to f ile your w r it te n
a n s w e r or defetiN-i* l o Hie p e t i ­
tion filed herein a a e l n e t you
In Ihe abov e en t itle d ca u se , tn
the of flc* of th* Clerk o f the
Circuit Court In and for Htmlnol* County, Klorlda. a l hie
o ffice In the Court llm m * In
Hanford, Klorlda, on or b efo re
th* t th day o f S epte m ber, A.l).
t f l t , and to e e r t * a co py o f
eurh a n s w e r or defane** upon
OEf). A. HI’EKR, JIL. of Hpeer
4 Hpeer. p ellllonera' a t to rn ey *
herein, w h o s e ad d ress la I*. O.
Ilox 1111, Hanford, Flo rid a i : TM, on or before said d ate a s
r* ,u lr * d hy Ih* la w * of F lo r ­
id* and th* I f 44 F lo rid * Itule*
o f Civil P rocedure. If you fall
to do *o, a Deere* Pro C onfese o
will b* en tered e a e l n e t you
for tha r*H*f dem anded tn th*
P*l(tlon.
Tin. ar* fu r th er n o tified that
th* n a tu r e of (hi* *ult nr p ro­
c eed in g 1* to hav* aald Court
appoint Th* A tla ntic National
Rank o f J a c k s o n v i l l e , or » m »
ot he r
q u a lified
person,
as
T r ust* * o f th* Laal W ilt and
T e s t a m e n t or C. It. BWINfON,
deceaeed, w i t h p o w er to sell
th* fo l tu w l n g deecrlbed land,
l y i n g ami b ein g In Mrintnul*
County, Klurlda. t o - w l t i
l o t * 1 t h r o u g h I an d IT
through
it.
Block
"IV*
Tr act No. 37, and Lot* IS
and 17, m o c k *' K”. Tract
No. 17. ALL In HANLANIH)
BPIIINI18. a cco rd in g l o plat
t h e r e o f recorded tn f l a t
Hook 4, p a g e t&lt; In th* o f .
flea o f th# Clerk of Circuit
Court o f Bamlnol* County.
Klorlda; t.EHB r ig h t o f way
fo r l n l* r* t* t * 4| under th*
a u th o r it y and term* o f said
Will.
WITNKMB m y hand aa Clark
o f ■•Id d r u u l l Court o f Heuitnol* County , Florid*, and th*
•aal of a*1d Court, at Hanford.
Hemli -la Cou nty, Florida, thl*
lot:, day e f A u gu at, A. D. 1*44.
(SE A L !
A rth u r II. B a c k w l t h . Jr.,
Clark of Circuit Court of
Bsmlnol* Cou nty. Florida.
By: Mart ha T. v i h k n
D a puty Clark
OEO. A. HPEEIL JR.

In the Cewrl e t t b e Cewnly
J u d a e, Urmtnal# Cannty , ntata
ml Klorlda. In Krwbaln
In re t b e Katnte e f l
JOHN 1IATT8 JONKH. JIL
Decaaead.
PIN A I, NOTH M
N o lle* 1* haraby g lv a n that
the u ndarelgned will, on tha
17: li day o f
nihi-r. A, l&gt;.
IM l , p r e e d i t to Hi* Itonorabl*
C ou n ty J u d g e o f Pemlnal* C o u n ­
ty, Klorlda. hi* final return,
•(-count and voucher*, a* Ad­
m in is tr a to r o f lha E atat* o f
JOHN HATTri JONES. Jit., decaaead, and a l aald tlm*. then
and the re, m a k e application to
t h # eal.l J u d g e for a final
•a tlla m a n t o f hla adnitnlatra
tlon o f aald aatal*. an d for an
ordar d la c h a r g ln g him aa tuch
Adtulnlatrator.
D a ted thl* th* l l t b day o f
A u g u e t , A. D. l i l t
/ a / HEN JONES
Aa A d m in is tra to r o f th*
E s ta t e o f
JOHN BATTS JONES, JIL
Dacaa aed.
OK 8PEEH A 8PEER
OEO. A. HKEER. JR.
Attorney* for Petltlonara
A tto rn ey fo r Eetatn
P. O. U o s lt « 4
I I I k l a s n o l l a Aven ua
Sanford , r i o r l d a tlTTI
Sanford , F lo r id a
Puhlleh Aug. II. Z», * B a p t 1. Publlah Au g. U , 1J, J „
1. ISM.
•• PL t, lil t .
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IN THM f'tHL't-IT ( f l l HT 4)K
the
n in t h
j i iiH i t i . r i H i i it in a n d r n a h e m in o l u
COUNTY, K I.O ItllM .
C I M M E i n NO. 14)44
AMKIID-AN F E D E R A L HAVINOH AND IJtAN AH8IX7I ATION OK OltLANDO.
P la in t iff .
va.
DAVID I* (IR I P F IN , at ua and
• t at,
D efendant* .
NtlTIt'K O P a i ! I T IN
MQI4TU A OH K O n r.C X a a l'R K
TO: N P IEO K U INC.
D ili IVeel ISIh H:re*t
C hicago, lllliiula
TOU AB E h e r e b y notified
tliet a C om p la in t l o forerloaa
■ certain m o r t g a g e en cu m ber.
Ing th* f o l l o w i n g
described
real property, t o . w i t :
t-ot t « | , g t l E E N H MIRROR
H O U T II ADDITION TO
CAHHKLIIKIIIIY, a cco rd in g
to plal t h e r e o f *e recor d­
ed In P la t Hook I, Page*
41 and 44, P u b lic Record*
or Hemlnol* County , Klor­
lda; and tha W e s t e r ly IK
o f Lot t f l . Thl* plot I*
mnr* p a r t i c u la r ly daacrlb«d a* fo llo w * : B e g in at
t h * Houthweat co r n e r of
teit
114;
run
thane*
Nort h 10D* to th* N o rth ­
w e s t corn er o f Lot 114 i
tb*tic#
E a s te rly
to
th*
N o r t h e a s t c o r n e r o f Lot
1st; th a n ce an ad ditional
IK Eaat to • point w h ic h la
71* W est o f th* Northeaet
co rn er o f feit II I; thrnc#
Houtherly p a ra llel to th*
Kaet able o f l-ot 111; 1)0'
to the North r ig h t uf way
h n e o f Irla Hoad at a point
w h ich la IK W ea l o f th«
Houlheaet co rn er o f l-ot
l i t ; t h e n c e W e s t IK t o th*
Youth w e a l corn er o f I*&gt;l
111, w h ich 1* th* Boutheaa t o orn er o f Ix&gt;t 111!
f hence
W ait
alon g
tha
North r ig h t o f w a y llh*
o f Irla Road to th* Point
of tlsalnnlng
baa been filed a g a ln a t yo u tn
lha &gt; I « M atylad ault. an d you
ara required to *«rv* a copy
of
y-iur
A n sw e r
or o t h e r
P le a d in g l o th* Cbm plaln t on
P U I n t l f f * a tto rn ey * . ANDE IIBON. RUHR, D EA N A LOWS'»EH. I l l Eaat C en tral Boutavard, Orlando, Florida^ and
fll* tli* o r i g i n a l Anawar or
ot he r P le a din g In th* o f f l c * of
tha Clerk o f th# Circuit Court
on o r b#for# th# l l t b da y of
8«p t#mb*r, t i l l . I f y o u fa ll to
do »o, a deer## pro oanf##ao
w ill b* t a h a n a g a l n a t y o u for
III# r a l l t f d em a n d ed to th*
CumptatnL
Thl* n o lle# ahall b* publlah•d one# a w e e k for four cob • e c u t lv a waeka l o Iba Hanford
Herald.
D A T E D tbla 14th d a y o f Au ­
guat, 1114.
(BEAL)
Arthur- H. B a c k w lth . Jr.
Cl*rk o f (he Circuit Court
By M a rth a T. Vthlen
D a puty Clark
And#r#on, Ru sh . D a#a A
Luwndaa
111 E a a t C en t ra l B a o l a w B
Orlando, F lo r id a
Attoru ay a for P la i n t i ff
A Publlah ; A us- II. II, HapL 1. I.
till

CDC-96

95. Houses For Sale

LAKE FRONT— New Home,
old brick exterior, 3 Bed- *
room, 2 Batha, FemUy
Room. Patio, Fully air-conditioned, all the extras, io
Selection of 1, 3, and 4
exclusive area.
Bedrooms located In various COUNTRY LIVING— Lovely,
sections of Sanford
older home, 5 Bedrooms, 2
Immediate Delivery
Baths, Fireplace, Old brick
MONTHLY PAYMENTS ecreeoed porch, plenty of
FROM $50.00
room (Could keep a pony).
FOR THE BEST HOME
This you have to See!
BUY
Call 322-0375 to aec ihese.
*

Government Owned
Homes

$100.00 DOW N

SEE YOUR

V A - FHA
Property
Management
and Sales Broker
JIM H U N T

CRUMLEY-M0NTE1TH,
INC.
500 W. First SI.
Sanford, Fla.
NEW HOMES
Available In Sanford area and
Longwood area (6 mi. So. on
17-92). Ready for occupancy
365.00 per mo. and up.
Sales office: 802 Highland Avo, -«•'
Long wood, Fla.
838-3911 Collect

LARGE HOME
EXCELLENT. 3 b e d r o o m
209 E. 10th St Ideal for large
SUPPLEMENT INCOME!
home with one acre and tiny
family
looking
for
lots
of
Need ladies, 35-65, with or
lake. Very convenient, very
Office:
322-2118
floor space. 4 Bedrooms, i
without car for Survey work
private. $15,950 with super
Night*: 323-0700
Baths, Florida Room, Din
4 hours, 5 day* per week
322
0648
term*.
ing room, corner location
No selling. 31.25 to 31.50 pci
2524 Park Drive
All for only 38500. Terms
BART PILCHER, BROKER
hour. See Compsny Rcprc
can
be
arranged.
Personal Service
tentative 9 a. m. Sharp,
GREENVRfAK
Call 322-7408
*
Choice lot* available tn
Room 206, Meisch Bldg., 224
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Greenbrier ef Loch Arbor 3 BEDROOM, lib bath cenDal
E. 1st St.
Realtor
overlooking golf eouree.
Raymond
Lundqulit.
Also.
heat and air cond., Florida
DIETARY supervisor, age IBCustom building to your
room, wall to wall carpeting.
35. Will train. 40 hour work FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
specifications.
Greenbrier
3750 down and payments of
week. Seminole Memorial
HAVE TRA ILER developed by
379.78 per month. Phone
Hospital Dietary Dept. 9 a.
WILL TRADE
KINGSWOOD
323-0538.
m. to 3:30 p m.
A 50’ Luxury Mobile Home,
BUILDERS, INC.
at 33500. Will
3 BEDROOM, 1 bath, concrete
202 Fairmont Dr.
7.1. Male or Female Help appraised
trade 31700 equity for 31000
block home, extra* galore.
FA 2-8074
equity in acceptable 4 Bed
Call 322-6146.
PART TIME. Surplus City.
room home in Sanford area.

REALTY

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95. Houmb For Sale

72. Female Help Wanted

HAVE—new 22 Inch power
FllKK e s t t m a t b
mower, reel mower, new vi­ Upholslorlag k Mattresi ranbrator sprayer outlit, port­ ovatiag. New k Used Furolable Singer sewing machine,
tare. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
baby crib, amall couch, H.
Co., at 708 Celery Ave.
D. transformers 220 to 110
FA 3-2117,
V, old 16 H. P. outboard, 220
V electric Iron and hot plate. 69. Schools &amp; Instructions 74. Saint Hein Wanted
WANT— piston type compress­
GRACE METHODIST
or outlit, shrubbery, small
outboard, or cash. 322-7496. CHURCH KINDERGARTEN
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING
Onora Rd at Woodland
SALES — experienced pre­
Fail
Term
Begins
Aug.
31
53. Wanted To Buy
ferred but not accessory,
|3 Registration Fee. 316 per
permanent poiition, 3!4 day
WANTED: Small utility trail­
month. For additional laweek, aslary and bonus,
er, reasonable, 322-4725.
formation visit or phone
Church Office 9 a. m. to 12 paid vacations, etc. Send
resume or apply to Bob
noon. 322 1172.
55. Furniture Fur Sale
Alexander, Sanford Herald.
For We biggest setecUon of
HOLLY AVE.
nearly new and used furni­
KINOERGARTEN
ture. sea NoU’a Furniture
JUNIOR KINDERS
Brokerage in Caiielberry 2427 Holly Ave. Ph. 322-3380 77, Situation Wanted
oil 17-92. Open 6 days 9 lo 6. The Only Pre-School in San­
ford to have participated in Executive's wife desires per­
manent position S a n f o r d
51. Arlicluit For Rent
the
State Accreditation Pro­
Used furniture, appliances,
area.
Full or part time. Will
gram.
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
consider sny respectable po­
KENT A BED
Larry's Mart 213 Sanford 71. Mnle Help Wanted
Rol'away, Hospital A Baby
sition, limited olflce exper
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
Beds.
lence, have worked as pay
KOUTKMAN for eatablished
By Day, Week, or Month
roll clerk. Have automobile.
laundry and dry cleaning
Ph. FA 2-1181 116 W. 1st St. Sail Us Your rurntture.
Available after Sept. 1st
route. Apply in person or
Quick Service With tbe
CAHROLL’S FURNITURE
Write Box 90, c/o Sanford
call for appointment. Guar­
Cash. * SUPER TRADING
Herald.
antee and commission. Semi
POST. FA 2-0677.
DAYS WORK: 322 6277.
nole County I-sundry.

IV TI IK CIIIEI IT COURT UK
I'll K NINTH JUDICIA L CIO.
CITY IN AN D KI1H MIMIMII-K
M il)M 'S , I ' l .i m i n t ,
CIIAM'KIIS NO. i m i
T H E IIOHTON KIVK CKNTH
HAYINGS RANK,
P la in tiff,
v*.
WILLIAM V. HOflACK. *1 u s.
Iiefi-udanfa.
NOTH'M OK H U T IN
MOIt TO AL E
KOHEt l.naCMK
T , ) | W illia m V. II..each
HliMIIIKNCHi 1ar&gt;3 W eal l l a r t
Aven ua
V rgaa llelK hl*
l-aa V*K*», Nev ada
You ara haraby n o ilflrd that
a C o m p la in i l o Inreeloea * cartain m o r t a a g e envumberlnir lha
f u ll..w in g d riiT lb a d re al pro|.erly, l o - w l t :
U , t I. Hlork ” B". COHNT U T CLtJII MANOR. UNIT
NO. 1, a cc o r d in g to th*
plat t h e r e o f ae recorded In
Plat
Hook t l , P *a * IS.
P ub lic l l a m r d e o f Heinlnula County , Klurl.la
liaa been file d eawlnet ),,u In
Ilia a b o v e e ly le d ault. and yo u
are required to aart* a copy
o f your Anawar or o i l i e r P le a d ­
ing to tlie Com pla int on P la i n ­
tiff*
a t to r n * ) * ,
SNUISHHON,
IIUHII. L E A N * U1WNDKH, IIS
Eaat C en tral Iloulavard, Orland.), Klorlda, and fll* th* o ri­
g in a l A n sw er or other P le a d in g
In Ih* o f f i c e o f Ih* Cleth o f
lh a Clrcull Court on or b ef ore
lha l l h day o f Ifeplembar. IMS.
If yo u fall l o d» ao, a decree
pro roiifraeo
w ill be ta ken
aga ln a t you for the r elief d e ­
m anded In tha Complaint.
Tl.la Nntlr# el,all he publtehI on--e a w e e k for fo u r nona i r u t lv * w e e k * In tli* Hanford
Herald.
DATED
tbla
Tth day
of
Auguat. IMS.
(HE Aw)
Art hur II. B e c k w i th , Jr.,
Clerk o f Circuit Court
Hy: Martha T. Vlhlan
D a puty Clark
Pu'illeh Au g. 11, IS, I I * k e p t
I. t i l l .
C P C -tl

87. Bualneas Rentals

WORK wanted. 321-7053.
WORK, day, week. 322 0300.

SO U TH W A R D
Investment k Realty
116 N. Park Ave.
322 9173
FtlA • RESALES
Like new. 2 A 3 BEDROOM
3IASUNRY Homes, 1 A 2
Baths, Kitchens Equipped.
3100 Down, Paymcntj lews
than rent.
IIELMLY REALTY
Ph. 322-1641

F O R SA LE
For Lite Boat Buy In
A New ur Resale Home,
See Stcnatrom Realty

Housework. 322-0321 or 4209.
DAYS WORK, experienced, references. 322-1441.

SAVE A BUNDLE
On this older 3 Bedroom
82. IIUHintHH Prop. • Sale Home, garage end work
shop. Duller Saving price of
ACE BEAUTY SALON. Cob
36500. Call nowl This won't
of equipment. Ph. 322-4013.
last I
Local automobile dealers of­
fer their belt buys In Herald
classified display ads.
Realtorlniuror-Trades
322-4991 1919 S. French Ave.

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COMMODITT S ERVICE COB1‘OIIATION, a fo reig n co rp o ra ­
tion,
Defen d an t.

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COMMODITY 8 E B V 1 C K
coupon ATION, a for*1*n
Corporation,
wh&lt;-a* p r in ­
cipal plac* o f bualnr** la
tzo W all Htr*#l, N a n York.
N*w York:
You ar* n bttflsd that ault haa
b*an Inatltutad a g a i n s t yo u In
Ih* Circuit Court, Ninth JudlH i t Circuit In and for Bam l­
nol* County , Florida, s e e k i n g
l o r eco v e r th# #um o f Ktv#
Thuuaan d Nine Hundred S l a ty Thre a an d I D I 4 4 Dollar* (IS.SSI.IS), lo g # tlia r w ith a writ
o f a t t a c h m e n t In volvin g t i l
e t n a . Fro*. Unix, Ua#f lo ca ted
In Bamlnola County, Florid*.
Ti.la n o lle * la to raqulr# you
to fit* w i t h til* Clerk o f aald
Cou rt y o u r w r it te n d*f*na*a. If
any, to th# p l a i n t i f f * c o m ­
p laint la aald c a u w , and to
aarva a co p y on th * p l a i n t i f f *
a tto rn ey*, balow, n o t la tar than
th* U t h da y o f Bcplamlmr, A.
D. IMS.
Hereto fall not or a d*cr*«
pro confaaao w ill bo autar#d
a g a ln a t you , far d efault.
W ! NEY8 m y band and th*
aaal o f aald Cou rt at Banford.
Klorlda. thl* Tth d a y o f Augu et .
A. D. IMS.
(BEAL)
A r t h u r H. B a ckw lth . Jr.
Clark of th* Circuit Court
By Martha T. Vlhlan
D a p u ly L'lark
HUTCHISON AN D L E F F L S R
Poet O f fi c e D r a w e r H
E d w a r d s B u ild in g
S anfo rd, F lo r id a
A tto rn ey * for P la i n t i f f
I’uhllah Aug. i t , IS. Zi 4 f a p L

t. ISS4.
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VOTICR O F
PETITI ON TO V A f 4TS9
is H E R E nr n iv EN hy C A S H E L n E B B T O AltDENH, INC., n co rp o ra tio n ore a n lrcd and a a l e t l n g under Ih#
la w # n f th e Htat# o f Florid*,
th# f*# stm pl# tltl* o w n e r nf
th# r*#l p rop erty h e r e i n a f te r
dm-crlbtd,
that
p ursu ant
to
Section*
m .J I
and
IIS S«,
F lorida S ta tute* tSSI, aald c o r ­
poration w ill fll* a p etitio n
w ith Ih# Hoard o f C o u n ty Comtnlaaloner# o f Sem lm d# County .
Florida, un th* l l n d day o f
K*pi*tnh*r. 1*14, wli#r*by tt w ill
r*qu«#t th# v a c a t io n o f th# s u b ­
d iv isio n plat o f th# SollowtnB
d#acrlb*d pro perty:
LILt ANDAI.K
ADDITION
TO
C A S S E I -n E U It r .
ac­
c o rd in g to Ih# P la t t h e reo f
aa rtrv rd ed In P la t lh&gt;ok
IS, Pag* IT, Public Itccnrda
o f ■ •n ilool* C o u n ty , K lor­
lda.
T hat th# Board o f County
Com mltalonara
of
Bamlnol#
C ou n ty , Klurlda w i l l hold a
Public b e a r i n g on th# p etitio n
b e g i n n i n g at 1:10 o 'clo ck A. M
un th# IZnd day o f H*pt#mb#r,
a t th* o fflc** o f th* C o unty
Cummla*lon*ra In th# Vamlnot#
C o unty Cou rthou** In Banford,
Flo rid *, a t which tlm# tho**
for or *a*4nat th* p a tltlo n w ill
h* heard and fi n a l a c t io n w i l l
n o t ic e

BL Y T H E MOTOR LINES. INC.,
a F lo r id a corp oration,
f l a t nil tt,

Seminole Realty
S t Johns Realty

«100 DOWN—$55.65 MO.

H O M ES

Stenstrom Realty

sKMtviii.K rnrxT Y ,

NEW HOMES

Crystal Lake Park—Lake Mary
SEVERAL Outstanding 2 It 3 Shown by appointment Ph.
Bedroom Homes available in 322-3561.
all Areas of Sanford. Let us
NEW HOMES
Show you Around!
West Fourth St. Just off Peru
simmon. Salesman on pro­
perty. 4:')0 to 7:00 p. m.
Monday- Wednesday- Friday.
I90i 8. P a r t Ave.
Saturday A Sunday 1:00 to
FA 2-5232 anytime
7:00 p. m.

THE TIME TESTED FIRM At 57 Azalea Dr., DeBary
you'll find an attractive 2
EVEKETT A. HARPER 116 N. Park Ave. FA 8-6123 Bedroom CB Home with oak
AGENCY - REALTOR
NORTH ORLANDO. 2 bedfloors A carporlc, large lot
&gt;163 S. Park Avo.
room, screened porch, nicely
100 x 165. $9800 mortgage at
Phones FA 2-2»4 or FA 2-22«S
landscaped. 130 N. Cortez.
5G%. You do not have to
be a Veteran to qualify.
3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, screen
ed patio. Ph. 323 0368.
MEL OTT
Insurance A Real Estate
130 N. Florida Ave., DcLand
Ph. 734-1864 or 2166
PIPING YOU

ACCOUNTANT- Hetlml,
day week or any tigtil work, 'We Have The Home For You'
3100 per month. Sanford
Casselberry area preferred.
Write Box 91 Sanford Herald
2565 PARK DRIVE
FAST, ACCURATE TYPING
322-2420
822-7495
my home. 322-2393.

s*; T s i n
rm rurr
ro ih t ,
n i .vtss JUSIIUISL 11n e t' IT OK
K l.o n u it.
IV
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FUR

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

bi uk«ti.

Dated t h i s 10th day o f AU*
g u n . IS44.
CASBELBEHRY GARDE NS .

INC

By: Hibbard Caaaalbarry
Aa It* P r ts ld a n t
(CORPO RATE S E A L )
ATTEST:
By: w m . B. M*#ro*r
A* It* S ecreta ry
Rotwrt D y e r , of
AK ER MAN. B E N T E S F IT T .
C1DBON, MEBMER * BOBBINBON
IBS Ftrat N a tio n a l B e a k Bldg.
Orlando, F lo rid a
A ltur nc y s fur P« lltlo u * r
P ubllah Aug. JI, B OapL L 1944

CDC-II

ABOARD, LADS
We have several new 3 Bed­
room, 2 Bath, Bullt-ln-rangc
tlomt-s available for Incom­
ing Personnel that can be
bought for 3400 Down, plus
prepaid item* of approx. 375
at Closing of sale. If you can FHA - VA HOMES
qualify we have been autlior
2, 3. A 4 BEDROOMS
ized by tlie Builder to give
1, 144. A 2 BATHS
you Immediate possession on
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
B Rental basil of 33 per day, LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT!
payable ao day’s in advance
For Complete Information
pending do* lag of Saloe
See or Call Your
agreement. Monthly pay­
FHA - VA
ments including Principle,
SALES
nROKER
Intercut. Taxes and Inaurance will be approximately We Hive The Home For You
$80 per month. Your total
yearly eam lngi should be al
least 34,500 with few out­
2565 PARK DRIVE
standing obligations to quaii
322-7495
fy. (Pay grade E-5 will 322-2420
qualify), rhe builder will pay
the CLOSING COST!

$100 DOWN

Stenstrom Realty

YOUR X SHIPMATE,

Seminole Realty
1801 Park Avtnua
FA 2-5238 anytime

Legal Notice

96. Housfh • Sale or Rent
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
LAKE. Call • v a a 1a g a
322-1587,
THREE B E D R O O M , U4
baths, G. I. Loan, large cor­
ner lot, targe ohade trees,
107 Tucker Drive, Sanford.
322-2286,

sv
tmr
riH rrrr
court,
NINTH
Jl 'lllt.' t At.
riM CI'IT
OF FI.ON l l t i I # t x n FOR
• t:MIVnt.)J COUNTY,
CH ANCERY NO, 143*0
IN T H E MAT TER O F T H E
OF DKDRA EDITH
M ALTON, a Miner h r AHT H U R K. LONG,
In Ih# Caurt o f Ih* County
Pall Hon *r. J a g g r , hnmluot# C # # u | y , Klor.
I# Prnhat*.
NOTICE OF
l a r# i K o l a l e # f
ADOPTION FHOCK EDINUa
OSCAR a . UARNUS.
TO) A L B E R T L WALTON,
who*# r*«ld«nr# l# B*vDt&lt;-#**M.
#n n *h . Chat ham Cou nty, 7 * All C r* ei|# r# * * 4 F*r*on*
G#oreta. ana whoa* laal H a v i n g Claim* nr DamauA#
k n o w n m a ilin g adilr#** I* Aan luat a*l g R n t a lt i
1Z#7 E. U t h Htrart, S a v ­
To u and #*oh o f yo u ar* h tr * an n a h , Georgia.
hy no tlfla d and r*qulr#d to
Tou ar# hrr#by n n tlfD J ( h a t p r o m t * n y claim * an d doA R T H U R K. LONG, haa f l U d a m i n d * w h ich you, or * lth#r o f
l*#IRIun la Ih* ahuv# alylad you, m a y h * v * a g a i n s t tha
Court for Ih# ad op tion o f th# • • t a t # o f OSCAR I). HA UNI.M,
m ino r child nam#d th#r»ln and d#c***rd, U t * or Grant C o u n .
ynu ar# r#qutr#d l o ahow cau
t
Wlrounrin. to th# County
w h y ih # *am# ahoutd not b© J u d g #
of
M.mlnul*
County,
g ra n ta d hy avrvlrig * co py -of Klorlda, *1 h i t o fflca In tha
your w r l ( l * n ilc f # n » * , i f a nnr, , o ou rt hou** of raid County at
■upun Mack N. Cltva land, Jr. Sanford, Florida, w i t h i n * ls
A tto rn ey for P atH lon tr . P. O. Calendar nionlha from tlm tlm *
D raw#r Z, Sanford. Florida, and o f th# f i r s t p u b lication o f thla
by f i li n g th* o rig in a l t h e reo f nolle*. T w o copt«* o f **ch
w i t h Ih# Clark of «ald Court, cla im or dem and ahall ba In
on or b*for# th# S lth da y o f w r i t i n g , and ahall at at* tlm
t&gt;#pt#mb#r, A. D D l l , otli#r- plac* r f rvaldtnc* and post o f ­
»1«# a dacra# n *y h# *nt#rad flc* a d d r r u o f th* c la im a n t ,
a a a ln a l you g r a n t i n g th* aald and sh a ll b* aworn to hy ih*
Adoption.
cla im a n t, hi* a g t n t . or * t t„ r W lT N E B a my hand and th* n#y an d a c o o m p a nlsd hy a f i l ­
**al o f aald Court at Banford, i n g fa# o f ono d o lla r and aoch
r i o r l d a . thl* Zlat day o f A u ­ c la im or dem and not ao fllad
gu at. A. D. ISIS.
■hall b# void.
(8EAL1
Kan imth B. Barnaa
Arthur II. B e ck w ith . Jr..
A* a n cilla ry a d m ln la tra to r
C)#rk # f Circuit Court
o f tha Katata o f
By: Martha T. v t h l t o . D. c.
CWCAR a BA IIS KB,
Mack N. Clevelan d, Jr.
Lmctaird
A tto ra # y at Law
OEO. A. B P E E B , JB ..
P. O. D ra w er |
H I M M a g n o t U Ara nu#
Banford. F lorida
Banford, Klorlda
A l t o r m y for P a t l t l o n t r
A l t o r n t y for aald E s U l a
Publlah Aug. J t a gept. 1,
Kubitah Aug. it, i s , ; s , a s « p t
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Herald Want-Ads 322-5612
Stir ftanfarb f&lt;r*lb |100. Resort Rentals
Ann. 2fl, 1064 — 1’hkv 11 —
97. House* For Rent
2U El) ROOM nicely furnished
houie. 322-8237.
1 Bit. tura. houie, Lske Mary
No pels. 322-3049.
2 BR, Unfurnished house. Ph
322-8892.
F U R N I S H E D 1 Bedroom
Ilouyc. 2181 ralm etlo, Ph.
322-0274.
1 BR Furn. House. Ph. 6815122.

HUTCHISONS
OCEANKRONT APTS
339 So. Atlantic
Daytona Beach
Call 322-4058

1 115. Auto* For Sal*
KARMANN GHIA ’62 VW. 17
000 mi, Perfect condition,
transistor radio, 81493. Also
*48 Oldsmobllt. Owner Ph.
*38 8137.

UP*. .Mobile Home* • Sale '37 FORD V-8. Auto. Trans..
R ill, 4 Door. 2 Tone. Ex­
•83 EXPANDO, 53 k 10, 3 Bed
cellent.
Reasonable.
room, Air conditioned. Re­ 322-8202.
finance payoff $5500. Asking
1936 FOltl) Station Wagon,
$200 equity! 322-7482.
radio and beater. Thunder1-2 and 3 Bedroom*
bird mgiDc, 34.000 miles.
NEW and USED
$250 cash. Call after 3 p. m.
Awnings A Cabana*
322-4794.
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
Hwy, 17-92 S
322-2562

J Bank J

2 • BEDROOM, unfurnished,
kitchen rin se , 873. 113 W. in:i. Mobile Home* • Rent
19ih St. after 3 p. m.
TRAILER with Fla. mom at­
FURNISHED COTTAGE at 5 tached, near Osteen, $8 per
week. 322 0519 after 8 p.m.
Points. $63 per month. Ph.
'56 Ford PU. 1587 bat, 531 mo
322 1467.
UIK. Apartment* for Rent *34 Ford PU. $499 bat. $24 mo.
*62 Cona'l J15 $1199 bal $39 mo.
2 Bedroom home. 817 Catalina.
*38 Cadillac $1091 bal. $37 mn
Furn. Apt. 2300 nierinnvfljs.
2 BEDROOM HOUSE. Bow
'63 Renault $699 bal. $32 mn.
man's Trailer Court. 668- 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED '81 Volkswgn $1047 bal $38 mo,
Apartment. Close hi. Ph. '31 Pont. F.at, $409 bal, $24 mo.
4908.
322-9173 days 322-0641 even '57 Ram, Wgn $689 bal $3t mo.
RENTALS
mgs.
58 Chev. Wgn $683 hal $3! m&lt;&gt;
Furnished or Unfurnished
'56 Pont Wgn. 84M bal 124 nm
Bill-Bliir Agency
FURNISHED 3-room, w i t h 'ST OMs HT t«M hal. $31 mn
Ph. 322 1841 118 fl. P irk Ave.
bath k garage. 2520 Nar­ '57 Cbev, VS $699 hal, 531 mo.
cissus Ave. 322-3148.
'57 Ram. 4 Dr $497 hal $22 mo.
2 &amp; 3 Bedroom Houses
'37
Iluick $677 hal. $31 mo.
I’ay Ion Realty
FURNISHED apartm entl, 6
222-1301
17-92 at Hiawatha
blocks from downtown. 145, '58 Ply Spt Cp $768 bal $38 mo
$60 and $83 per month. ’54 Buick $299 bal. $16 nm
f 2-BEDROOM CB Houses
'37 Olds 88 $661 bal. $31 m&lt;&gt;
Space heater, kitchen equip­ Some utilities furnished. Ph. '59 Oldi 88 $1099 bal $39 tno.
322
3641.
ped Available now k Aug.
'33 Ford, $99 bal. $4 mo.
28. Ph. 322-5303.
ROSE COURT APARTMENTS '38 Pont, epe $601 bal $32 mo.
1 BR. Furnished Apt. 1st Floor, *39 Merc. AC $717 bal. $33 mo.
FURNISHED
2-BEDROOM garage apt, $53 Near Naval Basa. 301$ San­ '61 Renault $397 bal. $29 mo
*57 Ply HT $497 hal, $24 mo.
1BEDROOM house, coty ford
$33 Ava. 668-4323.
'39 Ply Wgn $797 bal $33 mo.
2RE I) ROOM house $60
Clean
'35 Cadillac, 5614 hal $32 mn.
3BKDllOOM upstairs apt.
$70 4 Rooms. 611 Park.
'39 Chrv Wgn $787 hal. $37 mo.
UNFURNISHED
2-BEDROOM, 1 bath, kllchon W E L A K A APARTMENTS '37 Chrv. VS 1715 bal, $32 mn
114 W. First St.
'38 Oldi 4 Dr $567 hal $32 mn
equip. $60.
*31 Buick, $.53 bal, $2 mo.
2BEDROOM, 1 hath, ktlchen
1-Room Efficiency apt. with
'53 Ford, $99 bal $4 mo.
equip. Del!ary $75
pvt. bath A shower, suitable
■32 Ford, $78 hal. $3 mo.
3BEDROOM. 1 balh, kitchen
for couple or single person
'60 Lark $199 bal $7 mo.
equip. N. Orlando $85
or retired All utilitlea in­
'50 Mercury $157 bal $8 mo.
3-BEDROOM, 14$ balh, sieve
cluded in rent. Ideally lo­
'33 Buick , $77 bal, $3 mo.
3135.
cated on 1st St., within 1
$91 hal $5 mo.
block of 2 free parking lots '53 Olds.
'33
Ford,
$39
bal $2 mo.
Stamper Agency
and thopphig nenter. In­
REALTOR
INSUROR
quire at Manual Jacobson
FA 2 4991 1919 S. French Ave.
Dept. Store 111 E. Firet St.
LAKE MARV. 2 Bedroom, LARGE 2 Bedroom A pirtm rat.
REPOSSESSIONS. INC.
Florida room, fenced yard.
SANFORD AVE.
furnished or unfurnished,
322-1507.
$65. 1703 Magnolia.
OPEN EVENINGS
2'BEDROOM house, fenced FURNISHED apartment, in
back yard, West of City quire 404 E. 14th St., Apt
Phone 322-4503
limits, $73 mo. 322-4319.
T.
120. Automotive Service
t-BEDROOM house, some kit­ FURN. APT. Close in. 322 2800
VW SPECIALIST
chen equipment, $60 mo, 508
Myrtle Ave. 323-0635.
FURN. Apt. Close tn. Jimmie WRIGHT'S AUTO REPAIR
Foreign &amp; Domestic
Cowin. 322-4013.
FURNISHED. 2 Bedroom, CB,
S. Ssnford Ave. Across
Oak floors, masonry home. 1 BEDROOM FURNISHED,
from ILL 11.
322 0247.
1 Block W. of Hwy. 17-92 on
utilities included. A d u l t s
434, then 1 Block S. on East
only. Lake Mary. 322-4962.
AUTO GLASS
St. to Vincent Dr. 838 6393.
INSTALLED
2 LARGE Nicely turn. Duplex
WILL Share Home with Busi­ apts. 4th Ave., Longwood Senkirik Glas* and Paint
ness Lady, near Jr. High
8 ml. from N.A.S. Ph. MSCompany
School, ph. 322-0614.
3298.
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2 4622

Repossessions

.

NEW Classified Headings

National

1012

3 ROOM Furnished Apt. Air- COHEN UADIATOn WITOP
conditioned Bedroom. $63. i l l Free ibapcrlloo, estimates,
E. 8th., 322-4285.
pickup, delivery. Recoring
&amp; repairs discounted.
EFFICIENCY. *10. 811 Park
2114k E. 3rd.
322-3443
HOME RENTERS I &amp; 2 BEDROOM Apartments.
Auto
G
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t
*
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T
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p*
If* just good business to
555 lo $65. Apply Apt. 7.
* Sea* Covers
check first with Sanford's
404 E. 14th St.
largest H o m e Servicing
AUTO GLASS &amp;
Agency. Fine Home*, Fairly 530 mi&gt;. Up. Surplus City,
SEAT COVER CO.
Priced. In all Sites!
904 W and St. FA 2 *012
1IS. Auto* For Sale
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

RENTALS

HOME OWNERS

If AKGAIN8 ON
Good Rental homes, Priced USKD CARS &amp; PARTS 12.1. Ron!* &amp; Motor*

right, a re renting and leas­
ing fasti
Call Today, For Prompt and
Efficient Service. It Pays!

'61 Ford, Real nice, $699
16' FIllltK GLASS lloat,
*59 Ford, ftccond. motor, $399
Trailer k 1964 90 HP Evin'57 Ford 2 Dr., as is, $99
rude, $1593. 322-3635.
'31 uUsrmihlk, $59
Many others, Lots of Part* ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
LAKE MONROF, USED CARS
Is closed for vacation until
k PARTS
Sept. 3. Wait for big reopen­
2666 PARK DRIVE
Formerly Zurkerman’s
ing sale on all top quality
332-2420
322-7495
Ph. 322-8072
host* by Thunderblrd, MFG,
I&gt;on« Star, Traveler, Evin'55 FORD, good body, (nod
rude, Gator, «tc. Sample
mechanics! condition, Call
prices; $1193, 90 hp. Evin
For real automobile bar­ 322 6646, Claude ltam ilt.
rude, $895. 16 Ft. $1535 fam­
gains, c h e c k the Herald class­
ily runabout, $850. $695 16
'61
OLDSMOBILE
F
85,
low
ified display section.
Ft. fisherman* r u n a b o u t ,
mileage. $1200. 322 2834.
$150. Sturdy Tilt trailer!
'55 Chevy 2 I»oor, Standard
frnm $113 Many others, plus
Tr_,umls«ion,
A-l
cond.
boat lot of used outfits a)
M i n i r. o p « i t t
Clean. 3395. 322-7690.
Auction Wholesale. Walt for
it it h
or
FI.IHtlDA
TO
WKNDEL.L MCIIKI. IIOWreopening aale ami really
KLL. s h o w residen ce end
save. Term*. Robson Sportm u l l i n g a d d ress Is Flatter's
T r a ll s r Court. P o u t s J, E l ­
in; Goodi. powtown Sanford.
don. Missouri:
•n w iv m .R th i xtv
322-3961.
A suit h a v in g 6rrn (lied
7. 44X13( 4 I D U U I M I n v

Stenstrom Realty

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C ou n ty , F l o r i d h In Chancery,
fu
divorce, the abbreviated
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y o u r w ritte n defen eee. If any,
to the i i l s t n t l f r e c o m p la in t f i l ­
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■ a a ln a l you , for d efeu lt.
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Florida, this *th da y o f A u gu st,
A. It 1&gt;«4.
(•K ALI
Arthur II B e ck w ith , J r .
C'erk o f the Clrrolt Court
By: Martha T. V l h l tn
lie p u ty Clerk
HUTCHISON AND L F F F L C H
F u e l O ffice D ra w er H
E d w a r d s Bu ilding
Sanford, F lorida
A t to r n e y s for l*lalnttff
t'uhllel. Aug. 11, It, 23. A ?Spt.
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Notice I* heraby (Iv a n , that
* f i * r m n a ld e r a tlo n , t h e *amlnoW C o unty Zo ning Onmmle.
■Inn w ill hill* ■ puhlle h ea rin g
In d eterm in e the f e« » |bl!lty nf
reco m m en d in g to th« Hoard nf
C ou n ty C o m m ission er* that tl&gt;«
f o l lo w in g
described
pro perty
present ly t o n e d A - l Agrlcu ltura ha toned R .J D u p l e . lie*
at pi lo o ft * of W«4 k e . t l o n
Poat
14-10S-J0K.
thence
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t h e m e N 71* "S' W m i » ft
to POB (leaa th a t portion preaantly eonrd C - l C n in n ie rrla l»
F u r th er described aa l y i n g
NW of U H. 17-11 a b o u t :uuu
ft SW o f t.ake Sftnnla Drive.
P u b lic h earin g w ill ba held
In the S em ino le C o u n ty Court
llo u ee, County pnraral.elonrrr
lloemi. Sanford . Florida. Wed n ea d a . , S ep te m b er t, l i s t at
b l « P. M. nr aa goon t h e r e a f ­
ter oa poeelble.
be tilnolt
C o unty
Zo ning
Cummlaalon
Hy Robert S Brown
P em lnnle
C o unty
Zo ning
D irector
Ppl.llah Aug 7 i * Sept. I. m i

CDC-1J

REACHING MORE THAN 40,000 PEOPLE DAILY!

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1—
t e n t A F ound
2—-Persona La
4 — B e a uty c a r #
S— Day Nurseries
S— Child Care
1— Di'ga—C a ts— Pale
10—
Liv esto ck
It — kps, 1st N o tices
IS—Catering
14— P l a i t s to Kat
IJ — Special S erv ices
15— g w l m m l n g Pools
IT—J a n ito r ia l Service*
IS— D o .J t -T o u r e e lf
11— Bu ild ers Huppllas
III—C o n crete Conetr.
I I — Home Repairs
J I — Plu m b in g
IS— P a in tin g
14—
W all D rillin g
15—
Air Cund. A H ea tin g
SI— Baltin • Te le vie Ion
1*— Pho to * Kuulpntanl
J»— Home Ap plianc es
SI— Musical I n eiiu m en ta
I ! — Burlneea Kqutpment
IS—Job P rintin g
14—

L 'p h o l a t t r y

I I —Vacu um Clean ers
I* — Moving A Storag e
15—
K i t e nn Iha tore
41— Plan la —F lo w e r # —Meads
§0— Slier. For Hale
I I — A rticles For Bant
s : —li w ep or U l c h a n g e
I I — W an te d To Buy
SI— F u r n itu re For Hate
IS— A n tiq u es For Sals
SI — Money To l o a n
SO— Uuelnesa O pportu nities

- Monty \V«nt«&lt;1
* F t v l n i t i A. L uaii
-Iln u r ju u *
-School* it InatrueMons

-Lmpl'jyififtnt M*rvlc#j

-Mai* Ifcilii Want**!
- K t m a U ll* lp w * n t « 4
• Mala or Kamala l U l p

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-Incorna l ’r &gt;p*rty
-U u tln ta a Pn»p — Sal#
-Kaal Katata W ante d
at K a t a t a Hal*
Mu*tfi**n I t r i i t a l a
-lin ta l*%ir Hal*
-F a r in* —t iriiv a a
-Out o f HLata . \ r r * a | a
11on at ■ For Sal#
4- lt&lt;iu»aa—Hal# or Rant
17- -H o y * * For R#fit
Ino -•Ma*»rt ll* n ta la
U*l •Tf all (sra—&lt;'u haiiaa
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1(23- MstTill* Ifr»Tii«a— f t t i i t
12*4 - -Trallrr Hpaca— ftanl
1 0 &amp; - T r a i l e r l^ita—Hala
104—- A p a r tm t n la For Rant
1*1- •Itonma Fur Ran t

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rn W » n t« 4 Tu Rant
m - • i l l t 4 4 F »r Hala
114- ►Autn«—&gt;8*1* o r

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DAILY DISCOUNT RATES?

ONE SALE OFTEN

PAYS FOR TH E

ENTIRE MONTH’S CO ST!

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For ■ala
Barvle-a
111- -Hcnotera A C y cles
12J- -lloata A Motors
i : i - M eilna Huppllas
11ft- •Truck*

1 J 0 - -A u to m o tiv e

322-5612
Frnm

OUR CIRCULATION SATURATES
YOUR TRADING AREA • • • ■

425-5938
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7 0 \ I Ml t'OW Wlaain v
l a t l r r of V'uhtlr M eerla g
Notice |a hereb y g iv e n , that
a f t e r consideration, the He mlnote f'.iunty Zoning. C o m m is­
sion w ill hold a public h earin g
l o determ in e the fe a s i b i l i ty of
recom m endin g to the Hoard of
C o unty Commlastonara that tha
fo l lo w in g
described
property
presently toned A -l A g r ic u l­
ture b* toned C - l Com mer cial:
The W :»9 ft o f th e * 440 ft of
tha M V , or the *K'4 In H e r .
Don : » - : l 8 - S ! K
F ur th er d e . crlbad aa l y in g Kaal o f J a n ie .to w n Subdltctilon.
Public h earin g w ill ba held
In the Htmlnnla C ou n ty Court
llou .e.
County
Com missioner
Room. Hanford. Florid a W ed ­
n esd a y . .September 9. 1541 at
T:Jn P. M. or aa aoun therea fte r
aa poaalMe
Sem inole
C o unty
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Com mission
B y Robert * Rrown
Hem In ole
Courtly
Zoning

D irector
Publ i sh Aus

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I I A Sept.

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PHONE 322-5612 (FROM SANFORD EXCHANGE)

c£lu&gt;

or — 425-5938
(FROM 8EMINOLE COUNTY)

ib r a lii
SINCE 1908

�Chevrolets!
Oldsmobiles!

NAME YO U R

TRADES WILL BE ACCEPTED AT WHOLESALE APPRAISAL.

TRADE!
1 1

Cadillacs!

IMPALAS

CORVAIRS
g-779 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

SOLD

SOLD

LIST

SOLD SOLD

SOLD

S-729 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

Paw iritldi) 6&lt;50 i 1!1 White Side W ill Tire
Puah-Hufton Iladlo, Wheel Covere

8*853 FOUR DOOR SEDAN
EZI Windahield, No Meet ndt*

NOW

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD SOLD

SOLD

SOLD SOLD

C-854 TWO DOOR SPORT COUPE

SOLD

C-702 FOUR DOOR SPORT SEDAN

SOLD

SOLD

EZI Windshield, 110-IIP-16* Cu. In. Engine, Powergllda,
6.50-Whlte
Hide Wall Tlree, l'u»h Hutton Itadio,
6.50*..................
S2673.R0
Comfort and Convenience Equip. 'A*

'229059

8*604 MONZA TWO DOOR COUPE

*2662.80 * 2 2 8 1 G9

S-821 MONZA TWO DOOR COUPE

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

9*849 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

EZI Windahield, No Heat Delta. Folding Rear Seal

SOLD

*2228.85 * 1 9 3 1 04

CH EVY II
LIST

N-796 SIX PASSENGER WAGON

15.5 HP-210, Powergllde, 6.50-Whlte Hide Wall T in a
Puah-Hufton Radio, Luggage Rack,
Comfort A Convenience Equip. 'A'

N-538 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

Wheel Covera, 600-Whlte Hide Wall Tlrea, Powergllda

NOW

12877.35 * 2 5 5 6 57
*2330.60

•2113 s4

N-802 NOVA FOUR DOOR SEDAN

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

N-069 NOVA TWO DOOR BI’ORT COUPE

*2661.15

N-808 NOVA TWO DOOR SPORT COUPE

12636.15

EZI Windahield, I'owrrRlide, Wheel Coven,
•50-Whlta Hide Wall Tlrea, I'uah-Huttnn Radio

*2383ji

*2362°*

CHEVELLES
LIST

M -850 MALIBU FOUR DOOR SEDAN
EZI Wlndahelld, Padded Panel. Piiwergllde, Wheel
Coven, 750-White Hide Wall Tlrea,
Cemfort A Convenience Equip. 'A*

SOLD

SOLD

*2889.50 * 2 5 7 1 61

SOLD

Powergllde, Wheel Covera, 650-While Hide Well
Tlrea, I'uah Hutton Radio

M-708 MALIBU FOUR DOOR SEDAN
Powergllde

M*789 MALIBU FOUR DOOIt SEDAN

SOLD

12739.10

•244263

*2635.80

*2364”

*2833.55

Powergllde

•2360”

SOLD

SOLD

*851 300 FOUR DOOR SEDAN
Powergllde, Wheel Covera, 650-Whlta Hide Wall Tlrea

*827 TWO DOOR SEDAN
.871 TWO DOOR SEDAN

Powergllde, Comfort A Convenience Equip ‘A*

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

LIST

C-813 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

NOW

SOLD

FOUR DOOR SEDAN

EZMilaaa, No Heat Helta, Air Conditioner, Pnwertlidr,
Wheel Coven, 7&amp;0-Wh!le Hide Wall Tlrea, I’uah Hutton *3639.45 , 3 0 1 B n*
Radio, Comfort A Convenience Equip,

FOUR DOOR SEDAN

KZI-Windahleld, 2 Speed Wipera, Powergllde, Power
Steering, Wheel Covera, 730-Whlte Hide Wall Tlrea,
I'uah Hutton Itadio

SOLD

EZI-Windshield, 2 Speed Wipera, Air Conditioning,
Power Rnkea, Powergllde*, Power Steering, Wheel
Coven, 800-Whlte Wall Tire*, Push Dutton Radio

EZI-tllaaa, Power llrakra, Powergllde, Power Steering,
Wheel Covera, 750-White Hide Wall Tlrea, I'uah llutton *3421.1* * 2 8 7 8 s&lt;
Radio, Comfort A Convenience Equip. 'A'

FOUR DOOR SEDAN

EZI-Windahield, Air Conditioner, Powergllde, Power
Hteerlng, Wheel Covera, 750 While Hlda Wall Tlrea

*3374.10 * 3 0 7 4 * *

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD
LIST

EZI-Glaaa, 2 Speed Wipera, Air Conditioner. Power
Brake*, Jet-A-Way, Deluxe Steering Wheel, Power
Steering, Wheel Diir*., 800-Whlte Hid* Wall Tires,
Back-up Lamps. Push Button Radio

C-776 TWO DOOR SPORT COUPE

EZI-r.l***, Itetr. Heat RetU, Padded Panel, Air Condi*
tinner, 230 HP-237, Powergllde, Power Steering, 800Whlte Hlda Wall Tlrea, Push llutton Radio,
*3904.75 *3 2 3 3 -**
Comfort A Convenience Equip. 'A*

C-842 TWO DOOR SPORT COUPE

SOLD
NOW

• 1217.92 * 3 5 9 0 0 0

0-836 HOLIDAY FOUR DOOR SEDAN
EZI-Windihield, 2 Speed Wipers, Power Brake*, Jet-AWay, Deluxe Steering Wheel, Rawer Steering. Wheel
Dlars., 750-Whlte Side Wall Tires, Back-up Lamp*,
*3783.17 *3 1 8 Q 80
Radio, Acer. Package

0-726 CELEBRITY SEDAN
(3915.30 * 3 2 0 3 *’

EZI-Glaaa, 2 Speed Wipers, Air Conditioner, Power
Brake*, Jet-A-Way, Delux* Steering Wheel,
Dark-up Lamps, Radio

*4084.07 * 3 3 9 4 7*

0-844 CELEBRITY FOUR DOOR SEDAN

C-818 TWO DOOR SPORT COUPE

EZI Windshield. Padded Panel. Air Conditioner, Power
U r a k r s , Powergllde, Power Steering, 750-Whlte Hid*
(3915.30 *
Wall Tlrea, Push llutton Radio.
Comfort &amp; Convenience Equip. 'A*

3263 s*

EZI-Wlnd»hle1d, Air Conditioner. Power nrakea, powerglide, Power Steering, Wheel Cover*, 800-Whlt* Hid*
*3838.30 &gt; 3 2 0 3 .4 7
Wall Tire*, Push Button Radio,
Comfort A Convenience Equip. 'A*

C-657 TWO DOOR SPORT COUPE

EZI-WIndahleld, Power Drake*. Powergllde, Tower
Hlrrring, Wheel Cover*, 750-Whlte Side Wall Tire*,
I’uah Hutton Radio, Comfort A Convenience Equip. 'U*

(3100.30

*2862 ss

EZI-G1*ss, 2 Speed W lpen, Air Conditioner, Power
Brake*, Jet-A-Way, Deluxe Steering WheeL Power
Steering, 800-White Hide Wall Tlrea,
Rack-up Lamp*, Puah Button Radio

LIST

C-778 6 -PASSENGER WAGON

*3376.90

NOW

•2847 s0

C-665 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

LIST

EZI-Glaaa, 2 Hpeed Wipera. Air Conditioner, OuteideRear View Mirror, Power Brake*, Hydramatir, Deluxe
Hteerlng Wheel, Power Hteerlng, Wheel Ultra., 850Whitea Hide Wall Tires, Back-up Lam pa,
*1214.97
Electric Clock, Hadlo
w ave*
EZI-Glaaa, Fuel Door Guard, 2 Hpeed Wiper*, Air Condi­
tioner, Outside Rear View Mirror, Power Brekea,
Hydramatle, Deluxe Steering Wheel, Chrnmr-DoorWindow Framea, Power Hteerlng, 650-White Hlda
*4227.39 &gt;Q6flT.&gt;T
Wall Tlrea, Electrle Clock, Wheel Discs, Radio
W
l

0-847 CELEBRITY FOUR DOOR SEDAN

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

C-731 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

EZI-Wind shield. No Heat Belt*. 2 Speed Wipera. Power(2945.20
glide, Wheel Covera, 700-Whita Hid* Wall Tire*,
Push Hutton Iladlo

2 Hpeed Wiper*, 700-Whit* Hid* Wall Tlrea, Radio

*2338*

Powergiide, Wheel Cover#, 700-Whlt* Hide Wall Tlrea.

Powergiide, Wheel Cover*, 700-Whlt* Side Wall
Tlrea, Push Hutton Itadio

EZI-Windshield, 2 Hpeed Wiper*, Powergiide.
Power Steering

EZI-Glaaa, Chrome Door-Window Frame*. 2 Speed
Wipera, Air Conditioner, Outalde-Rcarview Mirror,
Door Edge-Guard*. Power llrakea, Hydramatle, Deluxe
Hteerlng Wheel. Power Steering. Wheel Iliac*., 830Whlt* Side Wall Tlrea, Rark-up Lamps, Electric Clock,
Radio, Deluxe Interior, Rocker Panel * Wheel Opening *4287.83
Moldings, Eipreaaway.Axle*

•3647"

SUPER 88
0-858 CELEBRITY FOUR DOOR SEDAN

•26771*

0-866 CELEBRITY FOUR DOOR SEDAN

*2561M

C-773 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

•3497 .87

•2439"

C-790 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

2 Speed Wiper*, I’owerglida, Puah Button Radio

EZI-Glaaa, Fuel Door Guard, Chrnm* Door Window
Frame*. 2 Speed Wiper*, Air Conditioner, Outaldr-ltearview Mirror, Power Drake*, Hydramatir, Deluxe Hteer­
lng Wheel, Power Steering, 830-Whlt* Hide Wall Tlrea, *4227.39
Electrle Clock, Deluxe Radio

0-864 CELEBRITY FOUR DOOR SEDAN

*2865.00

SOLD

SOLD

•287ft0*

C-785 TWO DOOR SEDAN
Wheel Covera. 700-WhiU Hlda Wall Tire*.
I'uah Button Radio
Wheel Covers, 700-Whit* Hide Wall Tire*

*22503*

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

____
LIST

SOLD

SOLD

LIST
*3799.11

NOW

*2394”

2 Speed Wiper*, Powergllda Wheel Covera,
700-Whlt* Hide Wall Tlrea

•2372”

LIST

Painted Bumper, Heavy Duty Rear Spring

(12132.55

No Heat Bella, 2 Hpeed Wipera, Powergllde.
700-Whlt* Hide Wall Tir*

•234ft74

NOW

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

NOW

•1887”
SOLD

T-675 6 i/, TON FLEETSIDE
near Dumprr
T-767 6 i/, - Vi TON FLEETSIDE

*2112.05

*187674

2666 Lb. Rear Springs

*2148.51

•1881”

Rear-Door Glaaa. Aox. Heat, Left A Right West Coaat *2493.15
Mirror, Heavy Duly Shocks, I19-HP-181, 700-11/6

•2243”

T-771 COR-VAN

C-712 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

SOLD

CH EVRO LET TRUCKS
T-759 ') TON 8 TEPSIDE 6’

T-664 6^1 - '/* TON FLEETSIDE

BISCAYNE

NOW

N IN ETY EIGH T
0-R48 HOLIDAY STORTS COUPE

•238ft”

C-G08 TWO DOOR SEDAN

SOLD

LIST

EZI-Glass, Windshield Washer*. Air Conditioner, Out­
side, Rearview Mirror, Power Brakes. Hydramatir.
Power Steering, Wheel Iliac*., 850-Whit* Sid* Wall
*1442.12 »0 0 0 0-38
Tlrea, Back-up Lamp*. Electric Clock, Radio
wQO£

*2589™

C-493 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

Powrrglldr, 750-Whlte Hid* Wall Tire*
Comfort A Convenience Equip. *A*

SOLD

0-843 CELEBRITY FOUR DOOR SEDAN

C-818 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

Powergiide, 700-White Hide Wall Tlrea, 2 Speed
Wiprra, Wheel Covrri, No Heat Belt

DYNAMIC 88
0-791 CELEBRITY FOUR DOOR SEDAN

SOLD

Powergiide, Wheel Cover*, 700-Whlt# Hid# Wall Tlrea,
Push Hutton Radio, Comfort A Convenlenc* Equip, 'll*

C-719 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

*4086.85 * 3 3 g 1 * 3

0-852 CELEBRITY FOUR DOOR SEDAN

BEL AIR

2 Hpeed Wipera, Powergllda

*3722.30 * 3 H 2 ' 3&gt;

C-711 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

*3306.10 * 2 7 8 8 ”

C-719 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

EZI-(ilaaa, No Heat Helta, Air Conditioner, Powergllde,
Wheel Covera, 750-Whlte Hide Wall Tlrea, I'uah
*3623.30 * 3 0 3 5 "
Radio, Comfort A Convenience Equip. 'A'

C-769 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

FOUR DOOR SEDAN

S Rpeod Wipera, Powergllde, Power Steering. Wheel
Coven, 750-Whlte Hlda Wall Tlrea, Puah llutton Radio

*2544 38

C-861 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

FOUR DOOR SEDAN

EZ1-GI***, No Heal Helta, Air Conditioner. Power
Ilrahra, Powergllde, Power Hlrrring, 730-Whlta
Side Wall Tlrea, I'uah Hutton Itadio

*2*58.64

SOLD

JETSTAR 88

C-807 FOUR DOOIt SEDAN

FOUR DOOR SEDAN

SOLD

0-797 HOLIDAY FOUR DOOR SEDAN
$4030.05

EZI-WIndahleld, Padded Panel, Air Conditioner, Power
llrnke*. Powergllde, Power Steering, 750-Whlte* Hide
Tire*. P /il Radio, Comfort A Convenient* Equip. 'A*

SOLD

*3411.55

C-8 I 6 6-PASSENGER WAGON

C-611 FOUR DOOR SEDAN
*3327.65 * 2 8 0 5 ”

SOLD

NOW

P-483 DELUXE STATION WAGON

KZI-WIndxhletd, No Heat Bella, 2 Hpeed Wiper*,
Powergllde, 700 Hlark Wall Tlrea

IMPALAS
SOLD

SOLD

Wheel Disc, 700-Whiu Sid* Wall Tlrea, Radi*

C-471 FOUR DOOR HARD TOP

C-736 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

LIST

F-848 CUTLASS SPORTS COUPE

2 Speed W lpen, Powergllde, Power Steering, Wheel
Cover*, 750-White Side Wall Tlrea, Puah Button Radio

*2556.15 * 2 2 0 3 .30

M-845 MALIBU SPOUT COUPE

SOLD

SOLD SOLD

C-751 FOUR DOOR SPORT SEDAN

C-r»00 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

EZI Glaaa, Air Conditioner, Cuatom Itrline Beat Delta
A Itetr., Powergllde, Power Hteerlng, I'uah Hutton Iladlo,
*3370.15 * 3 1 Q g -9S
70n-Whltr* Hide Wall Tlrea,
Comfort A Convenience Equip. 'A*

SOLD

OLDSMOBILE F -85
F -868 CUTLASS SPORTS COUPE

2 Speed Wipera, Powergllde, Power Steering,
730-Whlte Hide Wall Tlrea, Puah Dutton Radio

EZI-Windshield, Powergllde, Power Steering. Wheel
Cover*. 730 White Hid* Wail Tlrea, Push llutton
Radio, Comfort A Convenlenc# Equip. 'A*

NOW

•2372"

*2714.70 I 2 3 4 9 7 .

No Heat Bella, 2 Hpeed Wiper*, Povterglida,
700-Whita Hlda Wall Tires

*3313.10

C-803 FOUR DOOR SPORT SEDAN

*2327.25 * 2 1 1 7 ”

*2774.00

C-712 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

EZI-Glaaa, No Heat Helta, Air Condlllonar, Powergllde,
Power Steering, Wheel Covera, 750-Whlte Side Wall Tire*,
I'u a h Hutton Radio, Comfort A Convenience Equip 'A'

C-806 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

•873 MALIBU SUPER SPORTS COUPE

SOLD

2 Speed W lpen, Powergllde, Power Steering, Wheel
Coven, 750-Whlte Hide Wall Tlrea, Puah Button Radio

SOLD
*2599.55 *233051

SOLD

LIST

2 Speed Wipera, Powvrglide, Wheel Covers,
700 Whit* Hide Wall Tire*

Wheel Covers, 700-Whlt# Hlda Wall Tlrea,
l’u*h Hutton Itadio

M-ft-14 MAURI) FOUR DOOR SEDAN

SOLD

BISCAYNE
C-807 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

EZI-WindsliIrld, 2 Speed Wipera, Powergllda,
HdO-Whlle Hide Wall*, I’uah llutton Hadlo

M-838 MALIBU FOUR DOOR SEDAN

SOLD

SOLD

EZI-WIndahleld, 2 Speed Wipera, Air Conditioner.
Powergiide, Power Hteerlng, 750-Whit* Side Wall Tlrea, *3680.65
Puah Hutton Radio

NOW

M-774 MALIRIJ FOUR DOOR SEDAN

SOLD

SOLD

C-667 FOUR DOOR SPORT SEDAN

EZI Windahield, Powergllde, Wheel Coven,
650-Whll* Hlda Wall Tlrea, I’uah-Hullnn Radio,
Comfort A Convenience Equip. 'A'

SOLD

SOLD

NOW

C-623 TWO DOOR SPORT COUPE

*2oeaH

B-R29 MONZA TWO DOOR COUPE

SOLD

SOLD

*2201.95

SOLD

EZI Windahiled, No Heat Helta. tIO-IIP-1B* Cu.. In.
Engine, I’owrrgllde, 6.50-Whlte Hide Wall Tire*, PushDutton Iladlo, Comfort A Convenience Equip. *A'

SOLD

• 2112 "

8-798 TWO HOOK COUPE MONZA

SOLD

SOLD

*2454.76

S-S77 MONZA TWO DOOR COUPE

LIST

c-nur, tw o n o o n s p o r t c o u p e

FOUR DOOR SEDAN

C*691 TWO DOOR SPORT COUPE

EZI-Glaaa, No Heat delta, Air Conditioner. Powergllde.
*3701.40 * 3 1 0 7 **
Power Hteerlng, Wheel Coven, 730 While Wall Tlrea,
Puaht Hutton Radio. Comfort 4. Convenience Equip. 'A*

OPEN TONITE
AND CV0RY NITE

TIL A LL 64's ARE SOLD

•2426-

•2939.4*
No Heat Belt*. 2 Hpeed Wiper*, Powergiide, Wheel
Cover*. 700-White Hide Wall Tlrea, Puah Button Radio

•2501”

EZI-Wrlnd*hleld, 2 Hpeed Wipera, PowargUde,
Power Hteerlng, Push Button Radio

13007.90

t2566',s

EZI-WIndahleld. 2 Hpeed Wipera, Pewerglid*

•2W3.1I

•2442”

C-651 TWO DOOR SEDAN

*2531.7* * 2 i 8 3 « &gt;

2 Speed Wipera, Wheel Covera,
700-Whlt* Hide Wall Tire*

C-609 TWO DOOR SEDAN

Wall Tire*

Powergiide, Wheel Cover*, 700-Whit*

•231ft11

02*01.10

•230ft71

HOLLER MOTOR SALES

SOLD

SANFORD, FLORIDA

C-618 TWO DOOR SEDAN

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

BIC SAVINGS

*370171

C-815 TWO DOOR SEDAN
Wheel Covera. 700-Whlt* Side Wall Tlrea.
Push Button Radio

13 1964 DEMONSTRATORS

SOLD

C-839 TWO DOOR SEDAN
Wheel Cover*. 700-Whita Hide Wall T in s

C-611 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

Powergllda, TM-WklU Bide Wall
Comfort A Convenient* Equip. 'A*

13*2141
*2790.11

•225ft11

2nd A N D PALMETTO AVE.

322-0711

2505 S. PARK DRIVE

322-0861

�Voice Vote
For LB J Aim
ATLANTIC CITY (UPI) —son an unprecedented no mini
Democrat* sought to suppress tion by acclim ation lor the
further public squabbling over presidency
Southern convention seats to­ Delegates to the 3tth Demo­
day and give Lyndon B. John- cratic Nation si Convention
were set to do this tonight and
also to ratify Johnson’s choice
for a vice presidential running
mate In the campaign against
the GOP's Barry M. Gold wa­
ter and William E. Miller.
The President still had not
identified his choice for the
No. 2 post, but a new develop­
ment today made it practical­
ly certain it’s to be Sen. Hu
bert H. Humphrey.
The man considered most
likely to get the vice presiden
tial nod, If Humphrey didn't,
bowed out and In a telegram
Seems some persona want to Johnson urging selection of
mora time to be allowed to the Senate Democratic whip.
The telegram was sent by
register so they can vote in
this county. They don’t have Humphrey's fellow Minnesota
the aupport of County Com­ senator, Eugene J. McCarthy,
mission Chairman James P. He told the President that by
Avery Jr., and he made that Johnson's own standards Hum­
phrey was the right man for
abundantly clear Tuesday.
the role.
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•
Humphrey himself was re­
“They register once in a ported asleep In his motel
lifetime and If our hours room when McCarthy made his
aren’t enough for them then gesture of renunciation. An
they’ve got to he second rate aide said the senator was acitircns.” Avery s c o r n e d . wakened to hear the report of
“ Why, we've had people giv­ the news. A member of Hum­
ing of their lives so we can phrey’s staff said he did not
have the privilege of voting. believe McCarthy had told
And if these people can’t get Humphrey in advance of his
to the registration office dur­ Intentions.
In Washington, Johnson's
ing regular hours. .
press secretary, Gcorce E.
•
•
•
The Commission yesterday Reedy, had “ nothing to say"
about McCarthy's telegram.
requested the county high­
Rut few delegates had any
way department to instruct
doubt that the choice would be
emplnyes to w ear new “ hard Humphrey, the 53 year-old for­
hats" purchased for them. mer small town druggist who
Avery also suggested the ap­ became mayor of Minneapolis
propriate employes also wear and went on to the Scnaie ond
those bright vests when a place of power in national
working on highways and in politics.
danger of becoming a traffic
McCarthy wired the Presi­
atatislie.
dent that the qualifications
•
•
•
Johnson had listed for his run­
As an aside, Avery asked ning male “ would he met most
what eolor hats were being admirably by Sen. Hum­
bought for commissioners. phrey.” McCarthy added:
“ I wish, therefore, to recom­
Quick with a quip Commis­
mend
for your primary con­
sioner John Alexander offer­
ed: ‘‘Commissioner! a r t hard- sideration Sen. Hubert H. Hum­
phrey."
headed enough."
•

•

•

James Saycs, rerrcatinnnl
dlrtctor for the Florida De­
velopment Commission, will
give the highlights of Con­
servation Week, set for Oct.
26-11 in Sanford, at the meet­
ing of the Jaycees a t the
Civic Center a t noon Thurs­
day.
•

•

•

The Clvitan Club has mov­
ed their Thursday night meet­
ing place to the Lake Monroe
Inn. The Lions Club also made
the same move recently with
their Tuesday luncheons.
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If past years are any ex­
ample. Fort Mellon Park will
be look like a school yard this
afternoon, a t llttla fisherboys
and fishergirls try their luck
a t snagging tha finny deni.
in is of Lake Carols. Soma of
them have proved quite suc­
cessful. catching as many as
15 in a couplt of hours.
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•

Failing to get any author­
ization from the State Road
Department for more traff'C
signals on French Ave. to con­
trol traffic along the busy
atreet, especially during achool
hours, city commissioners are
considering the possibility of
constructing an overpass at
Sanford Junior High to keep
tha kids out of tha street.
About 1,200 of them cross ov­
er there several timea a day.
•
•
•
We Clock Winders do our
best to utilise thla epece for
sidebars to tha local newt
scene. Rut we can’t help shar­
ing thla one with you: One
small schoolboy, standing In
line to register a t a achool
the other day, said to another
youngster: “ It might be un­
constitutional. but I always
pray before a test."
•

•

Price Drive On
Meat Falters
CHICAGO (U ri) — Livestock poured into the Chicago
stockyards and prices fell for
the second consecutive day
today despite a 2.')-statc furin.
era' campaign to boost price*
by keeping animals off the
market.
The American Mont Insti­
tute (AMI) spokesman for
tho meatpacking Industry,
said the eight-day-old “hold­
ing action*' of the National
Farmers Organization (NFO)
was collapsing.
An estimated 10,000 head
of cattle showed up at the
Chicago yards. It was the
biggest total since May 25
and the most for a Wednes­
day since Dec. 27, 1001,
Hog receipts a t Chicago
were 1,000 more than expect­
ed and prices fell as much as
80 cents a hundredweight.

Mrs. Byrd Dies
BERRYVILLK, Va. (U P I)Mrs. Anne Douglas Beverly
Byrd, wife of Virginia's sen­
ior Sen. Harry F. Byrd, died
at her Shenandoah Valley
home Tuesday of a heart at­
tack, less than a week alter
her 77th birthday.

Cleo To Brush Southeast Florida Coast
Seminole County + * * * on the S t Johns River * * * * “The Nile of America”

3

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WEATHER: Generally fair through Thursday except for occasional showers; high today 00-95; low tonight In 70s.
VOL. 50 United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908
WED.. AUGUST 26, 1961
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 264

Title 6 Ruling Asked
School Board
Acts To Be In
Compliance

Apportioning
Setup Stays
On Ballot
TALLAHASSEE (Uri) —
Circuit Judge Hugh Taylor,
noting "the problems and
dnngera Incident to apportion­
ment by the federal judici­
ary," refused Tuesday to re­
move Florida’s prrsent legis­
lative setup from the Novem­
ber ballot.
Taylor threw out a suit by
tho state Mayors' Council on
fair apportionment w h i c h
sought to have the 43-senator
112-representative plan re­
moved from llie ballot heenuse It has been ruled un­
constitutional by the U. S.
Supreme Court.
Mayor Herman Goldner of
St, Petersburg, president of
the council, snld a move
would be made right away to
appeal the decision to the
State Supreme Court.

M

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Coup Expected

SCHOOL SUPPLIES will be sold niinin this year a t Seminole High
School ns Student Council members prepare for tho opening. In nddition
to regular supplies, the slore will accept special orders for equipment,
school sweatshirts, T-shirts, decals, etc. Shown are from left, Tom Hemp­
hill, Jimmy Barks, store manager, and Jim Bobbins. The slore will open
this Thursday nnd Fridny from 8 to 3 and then tim ing tho regular school
year before school, during lunch periods and after school.

Viet Mob Kills Four Patients
In Hospital Run By American
SAIGON, South Viet Nam death today by another of the
(UIM) — A mob broke Into a gangs roaming the streets of
hospital operated by an Amer­ Da Nang,
Religious War Victims
ican doctojr in Pa Nang today
The victims In the hospital
and bear (our patients to
death in rioting that erupted
in the wake of the resigna­
tion of President Nguyen

NICOSIA, Cyprus (U PI)—
Three Greek Cypriot newspa­
pers today published uncon­
firmed reports that a joup
d’etat allegedly aimed at tho
Khanh.
overthrow of President Ma­
The outburit of violence
karius was imminent.
came at a Ume when the goveminent was without firm
Lady Bird’s Day
leadership. A deadlock in the
ATLANTIC CITY (U PI)— 62-man ruling military coun­
With bands playing and flags
cil balked attempts for ttie
aflutter, Democrat* t o d a y second day to name a succes­
prepared a gala welcome for
sor to Knanh.
thu party's sweetheart, lardy
Knonh, who quit Tuesday,
Bird Johnson, ul the national was grim faced as he led llie
convention.
council chamber at tile end
of today's meeting,
Strike Ends
"The situation is very ser­
WASHINGTON (UPI) — ious,” he said.
Tho Transport Workers Union
Other council members said
(TWU) and Pan American another attempt would be
World Airways reached an made Thursday to chose an
agreement “in p r i n c i p l e " interim chief of state.
Tuesday night, ending a day­
Meanwhile, there was re­
long strike which hud idled newed violence In several ci­
the globe-girdling airline.
ties, with mobs rioting in the
streets of the coastal city of
Topsi’ Twirls
Us Nang, 375 miles north ot
VANDENBERG AFR, Calif. Saigon. Buddlst rioters burn­
(LTD — “Topsi," America's ed down the Da Nang subur­
(•7-pound Explorer 20 satel­ ban hamlet of lio Thanh, oc­
lite, soared around the earth cupied by Roman Catholic ref­
today in a near-perfect orbit. ugees who fled from the Com­
D sent lock valuable infor­ munist north 10 years ago.
mation to scientist! trying to
TTie American doctor, whose
learn why the ionosphere re­ name was not immediately
flects radio ami radar signals available, was not injured,
from space.
lie is employed by the U. S.
operations mission in Viet
Nanr
The doctor said he had
heard that a Roman Catholic
priest also had been beaten to

•

It led one Clock Winder to
observe, “The only wsy the
Supreme Court could atop that
would be to rule tests uncon­
stitutional so the kid wouldn't
have to pray.”

Zip Code 32771

"FELLER NEEDING A FRIEND," and he
found one In Mrs. Rose Marie Combs at 2618 S.
Laura! Ave. Inst Fridny. The emaciated Boxer
Herald Index
doir was discovered by Mrs. Combs, taken to her
Abb7 ............................Page 0
home, then to u veterinarian and is now beimr
Hridgc ........................Page 0
nursed back to hotted-for hcaltr. The dog, wellClassified ........
Page 3-A
mannered and willing hut now unable to take
Comtes _____—..... Page 2-A
orders, Is in trouble. It needs, and Is netting,
Editorial .......----- Page 1-A
help from the Combs family. Mrs, Combs says
F u n e ra ls ................... Page 3
she's certain someone has lost an extremely
Horoscope________ Page 2-A
valuable und affectionate pet. Tho dog’s future
Society -----------Page 8is dark, however, unless the owner is found.
Sports .........— — Paga 6-7
The Combs have their own pet nnd a small baby
TV Programs _____ Page 0
to care for, but they're doing all in their power
kWv tha W omen--------- Page 9
to revive the dog.
(Uerald Photo),

were among a dozen under
treatm ent there for beatings
received during rioting in a
"holy watr**
between Buddhists
r-! bet*
and t .ilhol

Southern Strategy Of
Barry Believed Hurt

By Itnicc Dlossst
last night in protest against
the compromise sealing ar­
Washington Correspondent
ATLANTIC CITY (NEA) — rangement. Hie Florida dele
gallon voted against this com­
Democratic leaders, steering promise and many other dele
their 1961 convention cautious gallon* were split over It )
ly, may have pul Sen. Barry
This reporter's canvass of
Goldwatcr's “ southern stra­ leaders in nearly every Old
tegy" in Jeopardy for the *e- South state indicstcd their
firm goners I conviction that
fund time in nine months.
these tilings had to be man
This strategy, rooted in tho
aged or they could not hope
idea Gold water can win most
to mount an effective cornor all of the Old South's 128
palgn to "get the South hack"
electoral votes tills fall, col
lapsed last November when from Harry in the weeks ahead.
President Lyndon II. Johnson
The loyal LHJ southerner*
succeeded the slain John F.
are getting what they wish.
Kennedy.
The notion enjoyed no more They now can ask their vot­
than a shaky revival until the ing friend* to “ live with" the
Republicans nominated Gold temperate attitude* exhibited
water for president at San by their national party under
Francisco, whereupon it shot Hie tight guidance of Lyndon
up like corn in ahumid July. Johnson.
In Texas, Louisiana, Arkan­
Southerner* took fresh hope he
night win, with th d r help, and sas, Tennessee, G e o r g i a ,
reverse the tide of Negro ad* North and South Carolina, test
vances on the civil rights front. findings among knowledgeable
Goldwaler *11!) rides very political figurrs disclose far
high in the South as heavy livelier prospects for the Presi­
caaipalgnlng approaches. In dent than were visible a few
many quarters, broad Inquiry weeks ago. Goldwatcr's lead
discloses, it is distinctly out In Virginia and Florida—both
of fashion at the moment to In the GOP column in the last
three presidential elections—
mention any name hut his.
Yet here in Atlantic City a may not b« surmountable.
Alabama and Mississippi,
base has been laid for making
this
convention’s
Jolinson not merely mention- despito
able but a possible winner in avoidance of a harsh rebuff
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
to their disputed regulsr, were
much of the South.
(U PI)—Florida delegates are
There were grave dangers, largely locked up for Ooldwattrying to brilie Democratic
but the President and his stra- e r before Atlantic City.
National Convention official*
Nothing -I m- in the South Is
trgists secin to have skirted
— with orange Juice — to hold
conceded by lop Democrats to­
lite m.
the 1968 meeting in Miami
Tie keyi lo this careful navi­ day.
Beach.
In Georgia, where an ex­
gation:
Many of the Sunshine State
1. A civil rights plank which pert's two-week swing through
dclegatei wear lapel pins makes no promise on m ijor the itate turned up heavy Goldreading “ Let'a meet in Miami new legislation, but instead al­ water sentiment, the word
Beach,” but their atrategie lows the South, in the words from him nevertheless is:
weapon is orange juice. After of Florida's Gov. Farris Bry­ "Things will chango when
equipping their own hotel with ant, to “taxc a deep breath" Senstor Talmsdge and Senator
one free orange juice bar they after witnessing psssage of the Russell begin working, a* they
thoughtfully placed three of most sweeping civil rights law will, for Lyndon."
them in the executive offices in history.
South Carolina’s Gov. Don­
of convention hall.
2. A sofI stepping approach ald nussell and Sen. Olin
In the noisy Alabama and Miss- Johnston will he doing the
Bottle Jockey?
lisipp. seating disputes which, same, though with no aid from
A thief with a yen for empty firat evidence suggests, will Sen. Strom Thurmond.
bottles made off with from not be read by the whole South A Texas observer, scanning
$5 to 16 worth sometime dur­ aa another stiff blow to Its territory long prized by Colding the night, according to Ce­ pride but accepted instead as water aa fertile (or him, precil B an , proprietor of a store fair dealing.
dicta Just the same that na­
■t 27th Street and Sanford
(The Mississippi delegation tive son LHJ will take it In •
Ava.
walked out of Uw convention Dear sweep.

Florida Seeks

’68 Convention

By Julian Stenslrom
Associate Editor
The Seminole County Board
nf Public Instruction met
Tuesday night In a special
session and unanimously vot
cd to contact Congressman
A. S. Herlong to determine if
roles and regulations requlr
ed by Title Six of the new
Civil Rights bill and related
to the federally financed as
slstanee programs tiavo been
adopted as required by the
new law and by President
Johnson.
The txvard made a thorough
examination of Title Four,
which deals with education,
nnd Title Six, which pertain*
lo federal assistance funds,
with its attorney, Douglas
-Stcnstrom,
The hoard instructed Sten
strum to obtain a ropy of the
rules and regulations aa noon
as they are available and to
request Hep. llcrlong's assis
timer In getting an Inlerpretn
tion ns they apply to federal
assistance funds which arc be­
ing received annually hy the
Seminole County school »ys
tern.
Superintendent Milwra sla­
ted that federal funds for this
county's system during the
current fiscal year which lie
gan July 1, will amount to ap
proxi mutely 3275,000.
These funds, Mlluee pointed
out, arc affected hy tho Chit
Right* hill and by the rules
■ml regulations which are to
he or have hern adopted by
the U. S. Department of Edu
cation,
.Stenslrom explained Inst
night Hint llie various a gen
cies nf Hie government which
will he required hy the law to
administer the Civil Right*
measure must draft rule* and
regulations by which they will
operate. Once the regulations
have been prepared limy must
be approved by Hie Depart
mont of Justice and finally by
the President Milwec said (but
one agency had already es­
tablished a set of Interim reg­
ulations which will t&gt;c In ef­
fect until Its permanent rules
arc established.
Ttie (275,000 in federal assis­
tance funds, Milwec said,
represent a vita] part ot the
board's present budget. He
added that the board desires
to roiitinuc to receive these
fundi but it must know what
rulca the governmental agen­
cies will establish in order to
comply with the bill.

Sign Contract
For Sanford
1-4 Link Set
The National Advertising
Co. was successful bidder at
163,293 to provide highway
signs on Interstate 4 from
Lee Hoad near Orlando to
State Road 46, according to
the State Road Department
which opened bid* Tuesday,
The bid was one of several
opened by the SRD including
a low bid of (5.5 million for
the eastern end of the contro­
versial “ Alligator A 1 le y "
through the Everglades.
The planned 117 million twolane tollway, which has drawn
blast* from several quarters
including the American Auto­
mobile Association, will even­
tually lead from Naples to
Andytown.
The department also open­
ed bids on other projcjcls around Florida totaling 111,947,180. Included were pro­
ject* in Seminole, St, John*
tod Ofaojfe tuunlies.

Gulf Stream
Course Seen
MIAMI (UPI) — Hurricane
Cleo, leaving a trial of death
nnd damngo In tho Caribbean,
crossed Cubn into the Atlantic
with 75 mile Hn hour winds
today on a new course that
aimed a glancing blow at
Southeast Florida.
The Weather Rurrnu i*id
hurricane forco winds would
likely hit Rimini In the Ba­
hama*, a small fishing resort
island, 60 mile* east of Miami.
Gale warning! were hoist­
ed over southeast Florida
from Fort Lauderdale south
to Marathon In the Florida
Kcya.
Winds up to 50 miles an
hour were predicted In the
gale warning area, which in­
cluded Miami, this afternoon
nnd tonight.
Weathermen cautioned Flor­
idians to keep closely advised
on the hurricane reports hecuuae a slight deviation from
forecasts could bring the hur­
ricane center s t o r m i n g
ashore.
Cleo, which killed at least
22 person* and mused many
millionn of dollars in dnmnge
strikes nt Guadeloupe, Domin­
ican Repuhlie, Haiti and
Culm, maintained its Identity
ns a hurricane in crossing
Culm during the night, the
Weather Rureau said.

★

★

★

I t wn* expected to gradu­
ally regain soma of its
strength over the open waters
of the Florida Straits.
Cleo's center pushed Into
tha Florida Strait* about 10
a. m. (EST) near the north
coastal Cuban city of Caiharien, the Cuban W eather Bur­
eau said.
A t u a. m. ((E ST ) tha
Miami W eather Bureau locat­
ed the storm 's center in tha
Straits about 200 miles southsoutheast of Miami, near lat­
itude 2.1-1 north, longitude
79.3 west. The storm w*a
moving on a north-northwest
course at about 10 milea an
hour.
“It is expected to continue
on this course and speed dur­
ing the next 12 hours, grad­
ually turning to a moro
northerly euurso with a grad­
ual increase in forwnrd speed
tonight and Thursday," the
midday advisory said.
“The forecast track would
tnkc the center over tho Gulf
Stream, probably passing east
of Miami early Thursday."
Tho W eather Bureau said
heavy rain* and gala fore*
winds could Im ex|&gt;ectod th il
afternoon nnd tonight over
southeast Florida and tha
western Ilahnmna and warned
small craft to itay in port.

★

★

★

Sanford Placed On
Hurricane Standby
Acting City Manager, Mrs,
Mary Harkcy announced to­
day that all city department
supervisor* have been placed
on hurricane standby alert,
and preparations ato Iwdng
made to Iml Iori down tho city
In case “ Cleo" heads this
way.
Mayor A. L. Wilson, Finnnro Director Henry Tamm
and City .Manager W. K.
Knowles left by plane early
today for New York City to
sign water revenue boride.
The American Red Cross
ami tho Seminole County
Civil
Defense Department
have Issued the following ad­
visory:
"During a hurrlcime alert
It in advisable lo keep your­
self Informed nt all times of
llie actual threat of the storm
lo this community. Check
food supplies, water supplies,
first aid kits, flashlight* and
batteries.
“If necessary, prepare to
board up or protect the Inter­
ior of your home from glusi,
such as picture windows or
wide expanse windows. See
that your radio is in working
order, loose ob je cts around
the outside are collected."
It ie wise to fill the got
tank of your car ns yuu may
need to evaruato, and gas
station pumps work by elec­
tricity which may lie off dur­
ing or after u storm.
Tho Red Cross remind* citi­
zens that yuu are better off
at home, but if yuu feel it
necessary lo seek safety in a

hurricane shelter, tha follow­
ing buildings will tie opened
well in advanre of tho atormt
Tho National Guard Arm­
ory on East First SL, and
('rooms Academy In Golds­
boro. In tho south end of tha
county, shelter* are available
nt South Kcmionle Junior
High School In Casselberry,
Lyman High School In Longwood, and the Genova School
tn Geneva.
“ Do not gn outside during
ttie storm, Hcmemlier th at
during the peuk of ttie storm,
in the event It crosses direct­
ly over tho area, there will
Im a lull, lasting from a few
minute* to a hulf hour, but
tho wind will then return
with even greater force," tha
Civil Defense Department
warns.
Copies of “ What To Do In
Cuso Of a Hurricane" ran b«
obtained from local Civil Defensu Headquarters a t St,
John's Realty offices a t 120
N. Dark Ave.

Sonny Powell's
Father Buried
Funeral services were held
at 11 a. m. today in Fort My era
for J. H. Tow ell. father of
Sonny Powell, Miss Dot Powell
and Mrs. Irwin Fleischer of
Sanford. Members of Uie fam­
ily attended l ho services,
Powell's Office Supply efora
was closed for the day.

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LAKELAND — The F!«ida citrus Commlistcm moves
to Miami Beach Wednesday
for the regular September
meeting wMeh generelly la
regarded as tha opening **e•ion of a aaw cttrue eeaeon.
Tha meeting la to ba held in
eoneurrenee with tha animal
convention In Miami Bsach
of tha Florida F n lt and
T a g s t a b l a Association, an
event that wilt ho attended
bjr eoveral Commlaslonara and
Commlssloa staff membars.
A report bp tha Commla*
lion’s AdrartUIng and Pub*
Hfity Commlttoa is sxpaetad
to ha a highlight of tha mast,
lag, according to Ganaral
Manager Homer E. Hooks.
Tha committee ia to meet at
lft a.as. Wadnaodap, followed
hp the Commlaaioa meeting
a t a P-SS.
Hooka aaid tha eonrmittee
would ba naked to consider a
request for authority to use
tha Utters “O J.“ alone in
some Instances where the
Commission symbol Is used as
dlsptsp matter. In addition,
rapport will ha sought for the
Florida Department of Agri*
culture's SUN FLAVOR pro­
gram for tha uniform Identi­
fication of Florida fruits and
vegetables. A report alio Is to
ha heard on progress made by
the Cortes F. Enloe medical
advertising agency regarding
tha Investigation of nutrition*
•I values of Florida citrus.
Scheduled for Commlsalon
consideration will be such
matters aa ssemptlon from
citrus fruit dealer’s agent
registration for all Indivi­
duals concerned with trans­
actions Involving processed
citrus products, and a mom*
mandation that tha Commis­
sion “postpone Indefinitely"
the requirement that mini­
mum Brls for frossn concen­
trated orange Juice be In­
creased from 41J to 44 de­
grees effective December 1,
11)64. Hooks said that ha plann-d to report on the currant
Statue of Federal Standards
of Identity for frosen con­
centrated orange juice. A re­
port will also be made on the
Commission’s fight against
“Awake" labelling and ad­
vertising policies.

QUANTITY
HGHm

RESERVED

N O T Meeting
Set Today
By Margaret Coeby
A meeting of the North Or­
lando Teen Club (NOTs) will
ba htld at 7:80 p.m, todsy
In tha Recraatlon Canter Civ­
ic Building to plan the club’s
future program.
In ordar not to InUrfera
with school homework, the
meeting will be rnnrludt-il no
later than ft p.m. llanny Tillls, president, will be In
•barge.

FLA. GRADE “A**

“F R E S H . . . .
N EV ER
FROZEN!**

LB.
TRAFFIC SAFETY PROGRAM Jb presented to
member* of the Seminole High School Anchor
Club, under aponnonihlp of the Pilot Club. Seat­
ed ere th e apeakem, Sgt. Vince Smallwood,
Sheriff Luther Hobby, end Chief Roy Williams.

I W HOLE
— O R -

Standing ere Miss Helen Menu, Anchor Club
president; Mrs. Je rry Jemigan, Pilot Club presi­
dent and Mrs. Eloise Collins, Pilot Club Safety
Chairman.
(Herald Photo)

CUT-UP

NAB Gives 10 Southern Lawmakers 'Z ero' On Voting

WASHINGTON (UP» Voting records of 10-DeepSouth congressmen have been
given ’’sere” ratings by the
National Associated Business­
men, Inc. (NAB).
The NAB, which is dedicated
to “ getting the federal goveminent out of competition
with tanpaying businesses,"
rated all House members on
the basis of their votes on 20
money measuiea which went
before the 88th Congress.
Votes against such measures
aa accelerated public works
aod for such measures a* a
proposed reduction In foreign
aid were credited aa “aeonomy votes."
Among the lawmakers who
failed to east an NAB "cconomy vote" were Reps- R°**
Bass and Clifford Davis of
Tennessee; Hale Boggs, James
II. Morrison and T. A. Thnmp
son of Louisiana; Carl Elliot
and Albert Rains of Alabama;
Claude Pepper of Florida;
James W. Trimble of Arkan­
sas, and Carl Vinson of Geor­
gia.
All are Democrats as are 10
others with low ratings: Reps.
John W. Davis (10 per cent)
and Phil Landrum (10) ol
Georgia; Robert A. Everett
(5.3), Joe L. Evlni (3.8) and
Richard Fulton (3.3) of Tenn
essce; Robert F. Jones Jr.
(8.T) and Kenneth A. Roberts
(7.7) of Alabama; Wilbur D.
The Commission will be Mills (10.3) of Arkansas; Dan­
te B. Fasrell (53) of Florida
host again for the annual Cit­
and GiUia W. Long (5 3) Louis
rus Breakfast scheduled for
Ians.
Thursday morning with May­
or Haydon Burin. of Jackson­
ville aa principal speaker.

MON.
TUE.
W ED.
25th &amp; PARK, S A N F O R D

Four Southerners who re­ James A. Haley. (D-Fla.)IN. C.) (84.7) and Howard W.
ceived perfect ratings of 100 (84.7) Charles R. Jooea, (R-| Smith, (D-Va.) (90).
were Republicans William C.
Cramer of Florida. Richard
H. Poff of Virginia and James
“Great Savings On Easy Terms'*
II. Quillen and W. E. (Rill)
FROM
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Brock of Tennessee.
Others with high ratings In­
M A T H E R of Sanford
cluded Reps. Joel T. Broyhill,
(R-Va.) (83), Edward J. Gur­
ney, (R-Fla.) (93), John O.
March Jr., (D-Va.) (93), James
T. Broyhill, (R-N.C.) (91.7),

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Fair Group To
Meet Tonight
G i o r g i Maybury, presi­
dent of the American legion's
Fair Association, today re­
minded Legionnaires that the
association will meet tonight
for its annual frre dinner.
The dinner will gel under
wny at 7 p.m. and will tie fol­
lowed by the most important
meeting cf the year for mem.
bera of the group.
Crew chiefs will line up
their work crew* for the
three afternoon and a I *
night* of the annual county
fair which will open Nov, 2
and wind up Nov. 9.
Post Commander Tom Rest
pointed out that every Leginnaire ia automatically a
member of the Fair Aieocltlon and ie invited to he
preient. Rest also nnnounred
that lt))&gt;S early hint cards
will be Issued until Veterans
Day, Nov. II.

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LBJ Reveals Plan For 1965 Excise Tax Cut
Seminole County * • * * on the S t Johns River

Shopping, dispute*, golfing,
disputes, committee and dele­
g a t i o n activitie*, dispute*,
aide trip* to acenle points of
intereit*. These and other re­
ports were made Monday noon
to Sanford Rotarlans by State
Sea. Mack N. Cleveland Jr.
Florida alternate delegate to
the Democratic National Con­
vention.

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Johnson Wins
Steelworkers'
Endorsement

ATLANTIC CITY (U Pl) President Johnson said today
VOL. 56 United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908
TUBS., SEPTEMBER 22, 1964 SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 283 his administration is planning
to cut consumer excise taxes
next year as the first step in
a six-point program to pre­
serve record-high prosperity.
Excise taxes, first imposed
in
warlimc to deter buying of
By Julian Stem Irons
ning of m town council meet­ had never known excess wa­ its mayor and knew no nior*
so-called
luxury goods, ara
ing.
ters to drain eastwardly a t than was indicated by certain
Cleveland made his report
Associate Editor
now collected on cosmetics,
Last
week
several
Alta­
Avery
had
indicated.
at the Civic Center, telling
comment* being made, I luggage, perfume, Jewelry and
Lawrence Swofford, mayor
m
w
A •••
monte Spring* resident* ques­
bow his dream of attending
Swofford said h* had tlvwd
of Altamonte Springs, lait tioned Avery’* familiarity there 30 years, too, and ha would keep my mouth shut other items.
such a convention was finally
Johnson outlined his propoanight took another verbal with drainage problems in had never hsard of It, either. and attam pt to faacont* mure
realised. He'd been hoping (or
poka a t Seminole County that community. On* resident
Last Friday Avery declar­ literate In th* rceulta of the als to head off recession* and
one since a small boy, he said.
spread the benefits of pros­
• • •
Commission Chairman James stated th at h* had lived in ed, "U I hid been living in town'* draining problems.”
Said Swofford last night: perity in a speech prepared
P. Avery prior to the begin­ Altamonte for SO year* and a town for 10 years and was
The disputes centered «•
“Commissioner Avery stated for the convention of th* Uni­
Bishops Approve
round the seating of the Miss­
that I did not request the ted Steelworkers Union.
issippi Freedom delegation
VATICAN CITY (UPl) County Commission to consid­
The 3.000 delegates to thn
Ecumenical Council bishops
and Cleveland asserted the
er
the
drainage
problem
in
Steelworkers'
convention un­
today open'd the road to a
Florida delegation was again­
Lake Florida, Lake Adelaide animously endorsed Johnson
new Catholic doctrine by over­
st this. It sought »*••* se sting
and Crane's Roost, That for election shortly before hi*
whelmingly voting themselves
of delegates duly cnosen by
statement is simply untrue arrived at Ihe hall. The reso­
as "collegial" partners of the
law in Mississippi.
and other etatemrnta made lution declared that the Pres­
LANA SLONIGF-R. Miss Sunken Garden of
• • •
Pope In running the church.
by Avery in reference to ident and the Democratic vice
1965, presents Mayor A. L. Wilson a tlicffcnBecause the outcome was
drainage of A l t a m o n t e presidential contender, Sen.
bachia plant for hia wife and extended an invita­
not In doubt, the convention
Springs are also utterly un­ Hubert It. Humphrey, war*
tion to all permanent Central Florida resident*
(sited in some ways to live
EDWARDS AFB, Calif. true.*’
obvious choices.
to
visit
the
pnrdens
in
St.
Petersburg
this
month
up to his expectations but
(CPI) — Engineers today
Swofford continued: "We
"We believe that the elec­
for n sninll service charge. Miss Slontger wus In
nevertheless he was pleased
readied the controversial XB70
have
the
drainage
of
approxi­
tion
of Lyndon H. Johnson *nd
Sanford
Mondny
to
make
the
presentation.
and happy that he could at­
for its next takeoff in 10-U
mately a mile of 1-4, approxi­ Hubert H. Humphrey Is vital
tend, the Sanford senator said.
days, encouraged by Us "sue
mately a mile of KK 439. the to the protection of the labor
The nomination of President
rrssful" hut trouble-plagued
draining of a mile or mure of movement, oil of the people of
Johnson was a foregone con­
maiden flight.
SR 427, the water from lotke the United States and tha
clusion and, Cleveland noted,
Mobile and approximately a cads*- of peace and freedom
so was the choice of Sen. Husquare mile to the east ami throughout the world," the en­
bert Humphrey as the Presi­
several
thousand acres lo the dorsement said. It was adop­
DALLAS
(U
Pl)
—
The
dent's running mate,
American Legion, its brassy
north that drains into this ted on a standing vote.
• • •
but colorful 4dth annual par­
area which 1* landlocked.
The President said:
Rotarlans will forego their
ade behind it, gathered Its
“I did request the County
"First, wo will continue *
next Monday meeting in fav­
J2.000
delegates
for
some
ser­
fiscal
policy which expand*
Commission
to
consider
this
or of a Ladles Night event at
DOORS WERE OPENED for busine** thl* niorninR by SuperX Drug*
A merchandising seminar Is ment positions with Maas Bro­ ious business today, including
problem. However, the chair­ purchasing power to meet our
Scott Burnt F lorida Tower t
on
French
Avenue
«t
25th
Street,
next
to
Winn
Dixie.
Officiating
nt
the
an address by Defense Secre­
man took issue with me and power to produce. The tax cut
Light Company grounds near planned for Oct. 13 at Florida thers stores on the west coast
openintr, from the left, were Orville Smith, store nmnnKer; T. II. ItnnState Bank and is designed aj well as a number of years tary Robert S. McNamara.
atated that the water from was part of this policy.
the St. Johns River bridge.
tlorf,
Cincinnati,
store
opening
supervisor:
Daniel
L.
Johnson,
R.
Fh.,
nslaik* Mobile runt east into
“ In the future wo will not
It'll ba held a week from to­ for all retailing merchants in in New York with laird &amp; Tay­
Ristnnt store manager and E. M. Shipp, Fort Lauderdule, district man­
Sanford and Seminole County. lor and Hallmark Cards.
Gee Creek.
permit federal revenue to be­
GM Talks
night.
ager.
(See
Wednesday’s
Herald
for
further
details.)
(Herald
l’hoto)
Top speakers in merchandis­ Also speaking will be David
"He also stated that water come a drag on our economy.
• « •
DETROIT (UPl) — General
Jacobs who has more than Motors and United Auto Work­
from Crane's Boost runs into Next year wc are planning to
The SHS Junior Class Is ing will be present.
Laka O r I a n t a w h i c h , of cut excite taxes."
sponsoring an " a f t • r • the- The program will start with 13 years of retail merchandis­ ers negotiators, under press­
He gave no details on th*
course, la not true. He said
game" dance Friday night at a complimentary dinner with ing experience and Is consid­ ure of a If) a. m. EST Friday
the bank as host at 3:30 pm . ered a specialist in sales pro­ strike deadline, today took up
planned
reduction in hia text.
water
from
the
southeast
sec­
the school's student lounge.
and Is scheduled to end at motion and advertising, lie Is a new economic proposal mat­
Tlie President's statement
tion of Altamonte Spring*
• • •
9:43 p.m. The workshop ses­ currently s a l e s promotion ching benefits the union won
drain* Into Lake Seminary supported the views held by
Heard tome of the girls the
sion will cover advertising, manager of Jordan Marsh, from Ford and Chrysler,
which, of course, also is nut many economists that tax
other day complaining about
merchandising and display of Urlando.
rales now arc so high they
true.
naming burrlaanea after the
merchandise.
The third speaker will be De Gaulle Tour
*TTl* chairman of the art as a "brake" on the econ­
ladies, One suggested naming
Among the speakers will be Richard Ucdcnbcrg, a grad­
SAIGON, South Viet Nam Communist civil war, which Communist bodiea were count­ Board simply does not under­ omy by piling up cash in gov­
them ifter animal*. "Tiger"
Henri (lucrlin, for many years uate of Parson's School of De­ CARACAS (U P l) — Preslstand the law of gravity," ernment hands instead of al­
would be a good one and would
dent
Charles
de
Gaulle
flies
to
I
(Ul’ll-W
o .k e ra today called was nut going well fur the ed on the battle field.
an experienced merchandiser. sign In New York. He has tra ­
lowing it to be spent in tha
Swofford pointed out.
be appropriate. But suppose
“ Iteneral Mrika that hail government. Communist Viet
Th* local federation of
He is a graduate of the Har­ veled extensively throughout Colombia today on the second
private
economy,
"He
la
using
the
ago
old
the weather bureau named
unions,
meanwhile,
vard School of Business and is Kurope and other parts oi the day of a South American tour lw, “ly*ed most of Saigon's Cong rebels last week cap­ trad*
Johnson said the nation has
technique
of
smoke
screens
to
on* "Jumbo" and it turned out
tured r&gt;21 American - mad* agreed to gu back tu work
now vice president and gen­ world studying design and de­ dedicated lo the theme of in- 11,’)»|nea* fur two days,
hide, rover up ami camou­ made many gains In the past
to ba nothing more than a
after w i n n i n g concessions
eral manager of Jordan Mar­ cor. Hcdenburg is presently dependence for "us Latins" I 1 ha peaceful solution to tha weapons, a near-record.
flage hia own mistakes. We 30 years that must be retain­
squall. And, a t sure as shootfrom both the United States in,,u*|rial problem can... ax
Latest figures released by from the government.
sh, Orlando.
display
manager
of
Jordan
in Altamonte and most of the ed by economic coupe-ration
Premier Nguyen Khanh en- thu Defense Ministry today,
in' If you named one "Kitten"
and the Communists.
Khanh'a regime agreed to
His career includes manage­ Marsh, Orlando.
dcuvoied lo solve other issues however, nave a ntor* optim­ respect their right to strike people in Seminole County rather than economic conflict.
K would turn out to be as
"The fact is that wagei *r*
provoked by defiant students istic p i c t u r e . Government anil to order the reinstate­ have known for fuur years
roarin' as a "Lion."
• • *
..... .......... ................ .. ...... nnd rebellious m o u n t a i n forces captured 43 rebel wea­ ment of 600 workers alleged­ that Mr. Avery wna going higher, employment Is higher,
SANTA ROSA, Cabf. (UPl) t n ,
profits are higher and the aIn most parts of the coun­
pons ami a cache of ammuni­ ly fired arbitrarily from a lo­ backward but we didn't know
—A sene* of raging brush and
that he would usk the water cunomy is stronger than at
At the same time, be wus tion when they crushed a cal textile company.
try, the first day of autumn
forest fires roared through the endeavoring to fight the antiany time In our history with
to fullow him."
means a lot of back breaking
Communist guerrilla force in
The agreement was reached
Under-dry wine country of
more gains to come," Johnson
Swofford
also
said,
"I
do
work, getting ready for the
Quang Trl Province Sunday. nt a meeting between the fed­
Northern California t o d a y ,
said.
want
to
say
one
thing
in
cold weather around the cor­
The government lost only eration ami government leadthreatening several communi­
Rut he warned that a reces­
favur
of
Avery:
Hu
hits
treat­
ner and the coming of the
four wounded, while the Beds era headed by First Deputy
ties including this city of 00,sion
like those lo the 1930s
ed
Altamonte
Springs
belter
anow. Here in Central Florida,
suffered an estimated more Prime Miulstcr Nguyen Xuan
Mrs. Robert Bcsscrcr of'cnlc-r the home and then tap- 000 persons.
would cause losses of $20 bil­
than
he
has
Lake
Mary,
well — it's not so. The leaves
than 90 casualties. Fifty-five I Oanh.
1303 Forest Dr., wife of the [ od Mrs. Besscrer's hands, acLongwDod and Bear Lake. Al­ lion a year in product!-^ and
remain green, the weather
Seminole
Memorial
Hospital
cording
to
Police
Chief
Roy
though h* did not do any­ 1.3 million jobs.
stays warm for several more
"America cannot afford a
thing for Altamonte Springs
WASHINGTON (U Pl) - The Two mrn were Injured, one
weeks and you can still enjoy administrator, was robbed of G. Williams.
in fuur years, he didn't do recession," ho declared.
the beaches, lakes and swim­ personal valuables Monday af­ The chief said the 4hlef j Federal Aviation A g e n c y seriously, Monday at 3:3U p.m.
anything to hurt us.
ming pools.
ternoon in a brazen holdup at "knew right where to go" in (FAA) will foot the bill for in a spectacular headon crash
getting the valuables, consis­ $23,000 in damage caused by
• • •
‘T h at miserable rcdlstrictof two cars on Stale Road 49,
her home.
ting of personal papers, some GOP presidential nominee Bar­
ing plan he supported incon­ Money Stolen
We have a report that Volie
a
mil*
east
of
Geneva.
Theft of an envelope con­
venienced th* people of LongA. Williams Sr. is a patient at The robber used a gun to $2 bills and nthrr items from ry M. Goldwater's plane at Treated nt Seminole Memor­
the bathroom.
at the Charleston, W. Va . air­ ial Hospital and later transfer­
wood ami l-akn Mary to the taining a sum of money snd
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
paper was reported stolen to
He said the robber told Mrs. port Friday night.
Williams, father of Circuit
red to Orange Memorial Hos­ Republican g u h ernatorial Holley accused Rums of de- extent that they would not go
Besserer
she
would
not
be
police yesterday by Jack Hall,
to
the
polls
ami
vote.
Court Judge Volie A. Williams
pital, Orlando, was Hay Mel­ candidate Charles llulley of
llbvruta deceit. At ono time,
hurt if she did not scrcain. More Security
"In Rear laike." Swofford manager of the Handyman
Jr., is undergoing a checkup
ton, 3a, of Ft. Pierre. He suf­ St. Petersburg paid an after­
Holley said, Burns claimed to concluded, “st taxpayers ex. Store at 2400 French Ava. H»
After taking the items, the
WASHINGTON CUPl s - fered a compound left leg
For many years a Sanford
thief left and police were no­ The Warren Commission s re­ fracture and had a piece n( noon hand-shaking visit to hava "» political philosophy pens* and under his direction ssid the envelnp-s w*» placed
auto dealer and more recently
A motor wooter passen­ tified.
port on the assassination of strel pierce his right thigh, Sanford Monday then went to similar to Sen. Barry Gold- they ereated a problem from nn a counter when he opened
a member of the city's fi­
ger, Mike McGuire of 2013
Chief
William*
said
his
de­
Little lleur to 4'ub and had the store and ho discovered it
President John F. Kennedy is according to Florida Highway DrUary where he leveled an­ water.
nance committee, he resigned
other blast at his opponent,
“Shortly thereafter, he took the gall to ask thu Civil De­ missing shortly after a cus­
from the committee not too Grandview Ave., suffered n partment was given a "good expected to recommend chan- Patrolman Dan Oaks.
over tha Johnton-Humphrey fense for $5,000 to correct it." tomer left.
many weeks ago. The Clock right leg injury yesterday description" of the robber and i ges in security measures to Also Injured was Little Democrat |{uyd'&gt;n Burns.
Accompanying Holley here campaign in Florida and is
when the scooter ran against the investigation is continu- [ protect the U. S. chief execuWinders wish him well.
Charles Taylor, 28, of Mima. yesterday was Guy Allen, Re.
the back of a pickup trurk at mg.
now working to defeat Goldluve.
• • •
He was treated at the local
publican candidate fur tax as­ water ami kill th* conserva­
20th
Street
and
French
AveAnd. one of our Clock Wind­
hospital for a shoulder frac­ sessor in Seminole County.
tive movement.
ers Dottle Austin, today enter­ le.
ture.
Heavy ruin during much of
Police said McGuire wax on
“ Prying hi destroy what ho
ed Seminole Memorial herself.
Trooper Oaks said Mellon's the afternoon curtailed tha
said he. believes in is on* of
It's some sort of a back prob­ the scooter operated by James
car careened off the highway activities of Holley.
e n n e y i
many examples of deliberate
lem, we understand. And if Williams of 1203 Washingand into a creek with the dri­
MtfMVS
In
DeBary
where
hs
ad.
deeelt
by
a
political
npportunti«n
Dr.
when
it
collided
with
we know Dottie she'll be get
ver still in the car, The pa­
Ireased the Republican Club, l»t . .
llulley charged.
ting information and doing a the truck operated by John
trolman said the driver was
Holland
of
Route
2,
Sanford.
column right from her ho-.plm the vehicle about a halfThe lirst fall meeting of the and Sanford at 9:30 to provide hour before being freed
tat licit. At least wc wouldn't
be surprised if she did.
Seminole County Chamber of transportation for those plan­ Oaks said Melton was pro­
• • •
ceeding west on Route 49 and
Commerce Coffee Club wilt be ning to attend.
They’re going to try it *Taylor east when the two
held at lo o'clock Thursday
gsln at Deltona U. Twice hecars rammed. Taylor was
morning when the group will
fore when Deltona folks tried
charged with reckless driving
be the guests of Capt. Chand­
to dedicate Deltona U. hurri­
and driving without a license.
canes Interrupted the event.
ler W. Swanson, commanding
CAPE HATTER AS, N. C Wind gusts of 63 m p h. ware
Now they've rescheduled the
officer of SNA5.
(U l'l) — Hurrican* Gladys reported at Manteo, N. C.,
dedication for this Friday st
Defective Wiring moved its too mile-in hour
The affair will be held at
3 p.m, and all eyes are turned
A defective wadi in; ma­ winds closer In the U. S. main­ during the morning,
the station's Lake Golden rec­
to the weatherman.
chine motor sent city firemen land (inlay and sent heavy Tha Washington Weather
reation area.
Days Left To
on a run Monday at 3:08 p.m. seas against a 1,000-mil# Bureau warned that residents
Following a short coffee and
to * home occupied by Mrs. stretch of the eastern sea­ at islands and low-lying coast­
doughnut period, the "kaffee
Register For
Gordon Affirld at 404 E. llth board.
klatchen" will be taken on a
al areas along the North Caro­
St. Damage was confined to At 8 a. m. EST Gladys was lina coast north of Capa Hat­
tour of the station during
General Flection which they will see several
the motor, firemen said.
Tage 9
centered near latitude 34.3 ters* should move to higher
Page 9
new buddmgi, including the
Bridge .. — .......
north, longitude Tt 8 west, or ground before tides flooded
recently constructed barracks,
Call The Jaycees
Classified -------- Page 10-U
about 223 miles east-southeast eacap* routes.
Evans Funeral
enlisted men’s pool and avion­
Comica — ........... _ Page 9-10
Gaia warning* flew from Wil­
of Cape Hatteras,
Far Transportation
Tha funeral of Frank
Pare 4
ic building.
Editorial
Winds of 100 miles in hour mington, N. C., to ProvincaTo Register —
Evan* of Laka Mary, vanar- extended out 30 miles mainly town, Mass., and on th* Dela­
Page 10
A motorcade (for which a
Horoscope
ALL O U R N E W P A T T E R N S A N D
able Seminole County pioneer to the north, of tha hurricane's ware and Chesapeake bays. A
few mure cart are needed
Society ------------ _ Page 8
322-5481
who dltd Saturday, will ba center. Gal*s ranged 400 miles hurricane watch wsa in affect
according to Charles Morri­
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C O L O R S REDUCED N O W !
held st 10:30 a m. Wednesday to the north and 250 mil** to from Capa Hatteras In Cape
son) will assemble at the
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TE 8-1158
at Biieaoa Fuueral Hum*.
Chamber’s building oa First
CAPT, SWANSON
th* south.
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WEATHER: F air through Wednesday; high today In middle 80s; low tonight 60-65.

Swofford: Avery Claims Untrue

Plan 2nd Flight

Seminar Set Here Legion Session
On Merchandising

Concessions Won From Khanh,
Saigon Workers Halt Strike

Local Housewife
Tied Up, Robbed

Flames Roar On

FFA To Pay

Two Injured In
Head-On Crash

Burns 'Deliberately
Deceitful' - - Holley

Passenger On

Scooter Hurt

Swanson To Be
Coffee Club Host

Gladys Moving
Closer To Coast

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that
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firm minion ter

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Clerk Ctreolt Ceort
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DATED THIS 4th dap e f
Ured epalM t reu.
feptem har. 111#.
W tT N B M m y head ta d *M t|(afeA L l
of sil# Court it Sanford. Flor
Arthur N. Beckwith. J r ,
Ido. thlo J lth day e t Aaauet.
Clerk *f Circuit Court
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By: Martha T. Vlhlea
lie i
Deputy
Clark
IttA U
PUeh Sept. I. II, » . 3S. Ill#
ic ih a r M Rechwlth. Jr.. FuPIUh
Clerk of th* Circuit Ceurt C D B -lt
Py: M arine T. Vlhlea
I
— .
r 4paty c u r b
n THR c iR c u r r c o u r t » F
Pubi sH Sept, i , s. t l , « , lit* , t k e rtm tk j u d i c i a l e t a .
ere e r r r , ta a v b r o w w u s o i a
W ntrrw aadls. Heine# A W eed COEhTF. FLORIDA,
t i t P erk Avenue, South
ICKAECBKY NO.

A net# ter the men . . . If
gendemoa prater blonde*, you
ought ta eomn with ywr wife
Legal Notice |cp,,u
to the thow. Three attracUvw
••
.
, a _ c l i e n t r e t B t as*
&gt;* arid be model* la tha
rv t h b
n n r ir r
r a n t t n
a im s itm c ia i n o .
ibow. The Chnekmeiei are an­
h iw r v
A M c ta i n a c r ir n v n m
S t r
"
iv
aap
rw w
• M iic ti t s e s n . r u t t s i.
ting tha met ta eomn
rorvT T . n o a i p a
cga a cS w a a T
.
tod take a to * at whet their
r a t s m r a a sa w
I a m e r ic a w f s d r r a l s a t *
f
tree will aaad ter tha winter.
FREDERICK M- RLXLARD,
nrtM * ARB LOAV^UMOCIA
y&lt;
P
la
ta
ttttjx
iO
R
O
P
ORLARDO.
Mra. Ago** BuMavltla ia
LECRETtA FAIOE B U L r U R n L *
m ie liff,
chairmaa ter the event. Otfcnr
committee haadi a n M n.
v o n r s o r , ^ * nd*nt
2J.1F ayiMSOBurae *»4 st
Loula* Potoptaukl, refreshTHE s t a t e o r rtO R ID A TRI L,VI* *■ FRIEDRICH. M l »1f«.
U c r e tl* Fair* RutUrS
__
D *le» 4*at*.
M n. Bennie Twhtns
UT W eet ITlh itr e e t. A r t
RWTIC* OF SEIT IR
publicity; M n. Shirley Lares,
Me. s
h ta to a a i rea x rL o sca i
Norfolk, v ir r ln la
TO, F H IL U F FRIEDRICH *fi*
decoration*, aad Mn. Sherry
A Sworn Complelnt h tv ln r l
STLVIA A. FRIEDRICH,
Mere Am » acU wUI pro- Grubb tickets aad gregnms.
h*#n ttle* a gain st y«u ta tha I ___H i wife
• • ft
vkk aa svsBisg of sHtertslRCircuit Court In en* foe Oeml- E E a iD B h cE i
n o li County, TUtrMe. in ChenBo* H i
weal it the Ovic Cootor lotur
M n. Leo Crake boated the
Winter Pork. Florida
I
R'
•irjr. foe vnnntmiiH of H er_ •evrh en n n li. tlllnol*
----------------------— ------ . — 1 R A T RIVER tAVIKOA RANK
■Hay algfet. The show will bo officon wive# of VAM-T at their
rite*, the ehort title *f eaid
Tou are h ieeb r notified that
v iy r ic w O F APPLICATOR
• New Tack P eah lag corpora.
■rtlan hotnr m E D E R IC K M .l* Com plnltf fe foreeloi* n eer
oeeeoi at I p. m■ with a mus September bridge at her ReFOR TAX DEWS
It Ion,
ni i.i.AUD. r ia in tlff vo. i .k - ta la m oet«*r* *nenm h*etn( the l*ee. IM . 1 S F lorida htototoe od
F le ln tlft
k a l awober by the "Vtitlsst* venae Perk home. Mn. MUw
I’llKTIA
PAIGE
nL’I.I.A nD .I follo w in g Seeerlbed eeal pro iwtat
OP
THE
"Vigilant*
Band"
tun*
up
for
thoir
performanco
Bead." Till* iroup will not Lrbedeeker was co-hoetetf.
I'of'-uU nt, thee* preisnt* e -« l perte. la-wH :
J4DT1CB
ta
HERERT
OIV-1
nuRERT
E.
DEVRRKAUX
Saturday night a t the USO Benefit Show. Prom left to right are Ruaa
The
B u"t It (**e of to t It EV, T hat D. Home tho hold. RBTTT J. DRVBRRAVX. and
to ceuse and require you u&gt;
—' —
particle* to ia the talent ihow Guest aad high te a m w u
hi*
one ell or t o t
I t of
file your w ritten defenee*. If
Hamilton
end
Jack
Shafer,
g
u
ita
r;
Stove
Colltn,
percussion*
Emil
Camp,
e l tltu r e lie v in g c e r tllk e t* I w ife,
MssU, but will be heard before Mn. Kd Petersen.
QUEEN'S MIRROR SOUTH er
•ny. to th e Com pletst riled
has
M
s.I
t
a
l
i
certificate
fee
lam
Defendant*
guitar and Bob Mooney, vlbaa*
REFLAT ADDITION TO deed te Pa laeued thereon. The t o i ROBERT E. DBVEREAUX .
herein, end t* eirv* a copy
tad heteaea the acta.
Peacemaker wivea proooal
CASSELBERRY
aeeerd lag ir tiftte t* aem her gad ye nr e t
thereof
upon
P
la
in
tiff*
•tla
r
M d P E T IT j. d e v e h .
Ticket! will be told at the were M n. Ed foy, Mn. John Bridge player included Mri.
t« tha plat thereat a* re etesvavco,
ney on or before th« tStb day
deocrlptien e f th#
RAUX hU w ife,
door aad art alao available
•e»4e* In toot le a k 11. property, the
o f October. A. D. t i l l , otheroo, M n. Roy MtLaia. C. J. YoungbUde, Mri. Doo
and
the
name
In
teg
Orchard Drlva
Pax* II. Public Record* ot which H w ee eeeeeeed ere AS I
lie a Decree Pro cenfeeeo
at the USO, Touchton'a Drug Mra. Tom Joyner, Mn. Bob
Pyrecuee. New Tork
___
__ _______
l«m laol* County, Florida.
111 be
entered _______
*s*ln*l .you
Sullivan,
Mr*.
WiUiam
Malicfell#w e.
TOU ARR M EREST NOTN
ataro aad from any Tlaaretto, Donaldson, Mre. Lairy Dion,
end Iho ret,,* proetod *• porta. I bee been filed egnlnet you In C
i.tific e i# N'W 111
Tear e l p i e d that a Com plaint for
wiTNEaa my hand and efft- the above • tried eutt. end you loon
The KVAH-l eoliatod mem Mn. Jerry Chspodlaiae, Mre. lowiki, Mr*. Paul CritwaU.
a n s o l t |p
Fereetoeure e f M ortgage hee
rial reel i t Sanford, Stmlnol# • '• required to rerru a oopr
Us script Vow e t Fropottys
beea Med egaln et you on tho
wive* club, the Tlferottea. U Mike Horeaby and Mr*. Don Mri. Jerry Humor . Mri. HirCounty. Florida, thlo t»th day «f your Anawer or other Plo«4£
101
F
t
of
SJp
of
t
o
t
I
t
follow in g described property.
ry Klein, Mra. G. L. Atkinson
apeaeorlai the show to rsls* Danault.
ot Heptembor, A. D. 1»«».
Ina to tho Complaint on Plain
B lk S flabftrt L 8 *U fl A4* UfteWltt
(HEAL)
U ltra attorney* ANDEnaON,
e * e
and Mrs. P. A. Snyder,
meaty lor the USO.
dltion lo A ltem oale P lot
to t IS. In OOLDIK MANOR.'
Arthur It Reck with. J r ,
nUSH. DEAN A LOWNDES. 1 JJ
s e e
e e •
Book I Peg*# ta A ST
according
to
the
P la t.
White Elephant* will be on
Clerk of the Circuit Court. Beat Central Boulevard. Orlan
Name In which eeeeieed Edthereof recorded In Piet
Ninth Judicial Circuit In do. Florida, and Ilia tha orl ward
Mrs. Roy Pounds, preiident
Members of the VAH11 Dot tale at the ballroom tomor
J. Kruae at #L All e f eeld
lo o k 11. y a g e 71. o f
th*
and tor Semlaola County, 1final Answer or otbar Plead- property Peln# la the County #f
y uk „ , g ^ fd * e t kem lnola
a saluted wives club will hob row morning, beginning at • of the VAH-T enliited wivea
Florida
Inf In tha arflre «f the clerk Seminole, State e t Florid*. UaCounty, Florldeclub, was presented with a
their regular meeting tooigbt a. m.
ilyt Martha T. Vlhlea. D. C. of the Circuit Court on or be U m such eoTtlfloet* sh ell be . n l you ero hereby required te
flnrdun V. rredtrtrk
I fore the list day of Ootober,
at 1:30 lo the Sunday School The tala will b* part of a plaque with tha squadron em­
according te le w Iho serve a oopy e f your A nsw er to
Attorney for Plaintiff
I ttl t . It you fait to do oo, a d l­ redeemed
described in such c o r - D ,# „ i d Complelnt on QRKRoom.
Chief Petty Otficori wiva* club blem at the recent meeting of
l’. o. Boa
1791
Icree pro eonfeeoo will bo taken property
llflcate w ill be sold to the high - a o R T AND ELLISON, A ttor.
US Eaat "ommerctal Street aaelnet you for tho roll#! dt- •et bidder ut the front door o l
Tho new by-law* of the coffee. Members ero to bring tha Sevenettea Club.
for y m BMtfl , t „ g.
Hanford. Florida 11111
mandld tn the Complaint.
Mri. Clifton stringer gave
Check mite club, recently re tho White Elephant* from
£ ou5 !, . (.ir * ,,rt *Mh Avenue. Fort to u d ftd tie .
Publish Sapt. It, H. It A Oat™ * !**••**• •'’»'&lt; »• publish f
‘
E
enford.
Fterlde.
on
I
yq
^
i**,
file the original
vised aad approved, will be bom# to bo auetionod off by the plaque to Mn. Pound* on
S. ISIS.
*1 onca a week for four eon
*
n*w
,f
1,1
,h
e o ffice o f the
CPU-41
|
eecullv*
week#
la
the
Sanfod
behalf of the Sovenatte ladle*.
dletiibutrd to member* on Mrs. D. Smith.
** th c le r k e f the Circuit Court on
Herald.
*'5.
^
J
,
***'.
,
,
or
before
the
llt
h day of Octmimeographed ihectf.
Twenty-seven
member*
itCommittee member* for the
D eled th is Ilrd day e f July „b#r. ISSd; etherwd*- th* e ll s .
TMHKjJ ,t u
mti? &lt;
rela ,,T
w rn . *rr
5 mb,
DATKn( «"'•
hiVTS*
s
l
r/ .m
l ( |J 1" " d*F ®t *” P‘
Tbll moctlng will be the lsit coffea ar* Mr*. J. Hay, Mra. tended tha meeting at the
o r r i.ir i .-loTh-. nrett
lie t t o m ef eeld C o...pl*lnt w ill
4&gt;F FLOHID4 I.V AND FOR
.
fO ffleiel t le r k e t e e l l
be taken as cenfeeeed by you.
e a t for Mr*. Margaret Buhl. S. Wlggiaa and Mra. Smith. Acey Deucy club. Mrs. It. B.
a rw iv o i.r cotNTY.
1,1 . .V - u . t ... .
cks‘r
h
k^
c
L
?
c
.
s
n
bated im * nth day *f
who*e bu*b»d i* retiring from Tha coffee was planned at Brown, wli# of tha squadron'•
CM*VCBMY VO. 14IT*.
tT•Pemilnel*
.c lrU
* .C ,I*_September,
net.
v o T ic R o r r o R E C L o a c u
£ *T)L #f vc ri u i . 5 . 0,,rt
county,
F
lerid
e
f
SEAL)
tho Navy after 23 years. Mri. the September meeting of Urn commanding officer and Mrs.
OXI.B
Rr: Martha T. V lhlea
By:
a
.
T.
Rey,
Jr..
D.
C
.|
Arthur
H. Beckw ith, J r ,
Howie Jenkina, Mr*. Mary CPO wives club. Other plan* Ksnnstn Coney, wife of tha
J. I. Ot.EAAON, JR ,
Admin-1
D*PUty Clerk
Publlah Sept. L S. II. 31. IPS#.
Clerk e f Circuit Court
latralor of Veterans’ Affaire, an Publish Sept. 11, IS, A Out. S, C D E -lt
Rufu* and Mri. Gtenda Thur- Include a ‘'bring your own •aacutiva officer, ware honor
ky Merth* T. Vlhlea
Officer of the United Stete* # f |t * . 1**4.
man will bt Iho hottesMt.
Deputy Clerk
itaak" for October IT. and the ed guests.
America,
|CDE-T»
e • e
CH
ECK
IN
G
THE
N
E
W
cookbook
w
ritten
by
I,OT,tr «w&gt;,T A x % iw o ’**
obm W
a f d il u k e i
Plaintiff.
nett regular meeting on Oct. Mr*. Darwia Smith, aim a
military wives all over the world, are Mra. Bob
,,
. ^ |l * TKB CIRCUIT eeVRT, JSJJ. Ato-1* Flertde Ptototo. •« lflUV V r i . h ' J 4venre
WU ter four now babiaa 31. CPO wtvoe of RVAH 3 will guest, waa tha auctioneer (or
VIVTM jrm c iA L rin c tiT ,
Wataon and Mri. C. L. Fitzpatrick. The cook*
wart preaantod to tbolr rgiptc- bo apodal gueiti. Mra. E. tha euceaiiful Jewelry ill*.
DOLORES C. KOENIO, hla w lft,I |q
AMD
F«H«
SKWIVOLSi
NOTICE IS MEREST OITbook will be on ante at the NOWC benefit bridge.
EN. That L. O. Beyle th* Holder
ll- T '
tivw mot bora at the Soptember Checefiky is In charge of In She wai m ilted by Mrs. J. P.
COC*TT. FLORIDA.
NOTICK i s HRRRI9T aiV- | N rtiAVCRRT V o. IdSdd
of th* following eattlfleete b*«
"*pl* **' **’ ** * 0&lt;*
coffle* of th« RVAH l offic­ vIt log the RVAH-3 Udlci.
Bait.
,V
fimily's Navy tradition. He is enlisted wife of HVAll-5 can EN pursuant to a Pinal !&gt;#• m o r t b a u k PORRCt.oarsaR filed oeld cenlflent* for ten COB-11
er* wivee dub.
* • #
Mr*. Poundi explained the
ersa of Forcctoaure dated His I wiv-tv i . p i ft k FEDERAL deed tn be Issued thereon. The
now at Camp Berry Recruit contact Mrs. Jim Pitman. Itth day of September, A. P CVVINCN AND LOAN
cerllflonte
nunibor
and
year
ef
AMO
Tho babici belonged to Mr*. The Tigcrette club will hold arrangements for the home­
I &gt;44. end eMered In Chancery to'.a-riov
corporation or- leeuence. the descripUe* ef th* VOTICR g r APPLICATION
Rvorott | . dim m er, Mri. Rs- a Septsmbar coffee at tho coming of tha squadron. The Training Command at Great Mrs. Donna Williamson of Care No. 1*11# of to* Clreul* eanlaed anda salsttn
property, end ths
seme
In | ___ ,r® ? . Z ,**.® !*®
ino h
is s m
g under the propir.r,
hert D. Harrop, Mr*. Walter horn# of Mrs. Dorothy Oakas man of VAll-7 are presently Lakes, 111., ills father, station­ Lon gwood ran be contacted by Court of the Ninth Judicial I )a(ra &lt;f , h, tTnlled States of which It w e# isoeeeeS e r* ee ! ! * * #•**#• F lerid e Sees
follow s:
Circuit
In
and
far
Hsmlnole
Vmertc^
Wrigbt and Mri. Gordon on September M. Tho coffee aboard tha USS Enterprise ed In RVAH-3. has been in the thuae living In South Seminole. County, Florida, wherein 1. »
Tear e f
80TICM I I HEREBY OIV. ■
r u i n . i f f Certificate No. IIS
Kucha.
I EN, That D. Rome th e hold“ n u ,*‘ leeuence H ie
Member! of the club were Oleaw.n Jr., as Administrator ^
will begin at 1:30 p. m. and all and will return lo Sanford the Navy for 24 year*.
D*oorlpt1&lt;*n
*1
Proportyi
!
f
teH ew ie* certlfleeto
of
Veteran#’
Affairs,
an
O
f
f
lU
y
n
iL
T
N
SIHERLOCK.
a
/k
/a
*
*
*
Tho coffee woo held at tha onliated mens wives of RVAH-1 fin t week In October.
reminded of the coming elec­
t o t I t Elk A Treat i f , In n .
told certlfleet* for
of Ihn y n lttd ■ (•!•* Of HTR1LTH P. SHIER LOCK, unVOQ wardroom Thuradsy. ire invited.
The "Alr'lfl Committee" will Mra. Doug Boiea wilt b* the tion and urged ta vote. They ref
Amsrtca. le P laintiff, and W il-1 morelad
lend* Springe A ceerdlag to
be leeued thereon.
F loie thereof recorded upon
e er tlfk et# lu m b e r and
Dafaadant
s o *
Hoitem* worn Mr*. Ellen
notify the families as to whan hostaaa for a housewares par­ were also advised to remind Ham M. K osat* and Dalnras C I
K
oenir,
his
w
ife,
are
tku
De-I
v o t ic r o r a t-tr
the
Fubll*
Retard*
e
f
•*
l*sw»»«s.
the deeerlp
Brady. Mr*. Tarry Muttuck Mra. C. C. gmith and Mri. tha man ira due to arrive ty on Friday at bar home on their husbands who ar* aboard fendants. 1 will nail to th alfQ , vtfftlLTN HHIERIX1CK. a/
Sem inole County Florida
tlon * f tha property, end tha
hllheet
end
host
bidder
for
and Mr*. Diana Qu##n.
Tfairift (n
which
KaaftftMd
wHlfh H t u
J. A. doGanibl took firtt and Thoee without phones should Orange Ave. Member* of the the USS Hangar in the Pacific
h e MTRIt-TN V SHIER
e*sh nt the Freni Door e f the
.
LOCK, unmerrlod. whose Helen SutherUnd. All e f eeld *r* “
Mrs. Donna McDaniel wu second honors at tha RVAH p contact Mri. Poundi. Mri. RVAH 5 elisted wives club will to gat ibeentea ballots.
S.minole County Courthouse in
property
being
In
th*
County
I
Certificate
Ne. 1*7
Tear
reetdenea le Ankara Tur­
awarded the " Friendly Dra officer* wives bridge held Wed Carol Surbrook or Mr*, nose b* the guests.
Mr* Pitman and Sirs. Don­ the City nt fenford. County ef
key end who## m ailing of Somteolo. Stato et Florida Itouenco l l t i
S'eie of Fleride. et
U e le it such certificate ehall
,F * J R • .
«on" award ter the month and neiday tn th* BOG Aftarburn- Brewer to make arringa
• ddreee lot
Members of tha refreshment ald Warniek will be the baby le.-niuote.
11.40 A U. en the tth dev ef
Jtot 1* I U I t. D reem wetd
Mre Mrritru F. interlock be redeemed ereerdiag te law
tho door prim waa won by *r.
menu All members are re rr*mmllt*e for the party are litters for the wive* of VAH-11 rvtoher. A R till, tk* foil*
the
erneerty
deeerthed
In
each
^to*1
*
Fe#e#
* 31
tin Dr. Eleanor K. &lt;Jreen
Mr*. Lou Qalinor.
certificate will be told to thal
* F&gt;S# Reek 4 Pegve II 4h
ltuatosa foe lb* September quested to uot call the station. Mr*. Joe Williamson, Mrs. Del­ But. t al their mewling on Sept. Ing described property eo set
Ankara, Turkey
fnrih
In
eeld
Pinel
Decree,
toh ith eet bidder i t the (rent Soor
** . . . .
\1R A I D
Mr* C. E. McCardle showed bert Hayes. Mrs. Kay Hilliard IT and Mrs. Gene O'Neill and wit
New member* introduced it bridge waa Mr*. J. K. Dunn.
of the Seminole County Court
H im # tn which eoeoeeed Mar. fj
A 1*0. 1*4
tho mseUiis Included Mr* Rrfrrihmanta of coffee, punch Alma which had been sent from and Mrs. Terry Llndtcy.
IJiT FIVE It) of PAN
House
i
t
Sanford,
Florida,
o
n
!
•
*
,,et
Thom*. All e f eeld pro. ,
Mrs. Harry Woodruff wiU do
New Tork. New T«rk
ANDO ESTATE*. Bern .end ta env end ell other pert the Mret Monday In Iht m onlh ! ,T tr to*"* ■" *k* County of
Judith Hcndrlkton, Mri. R. C. and reliihoa were aervad to the Enterprise. Tha (Urns were Plinv for the party were the honors on Sept. 25.
note bounty, florlle.^ e«-||«s ctelmlng tny rl«ht. title. of October, n e t . which le th e f • “ '■ole, t u t # e f Florida. Unft ft •
Wehatrr, Mr*. Bernice Walk- the gutiti who brought thatr of the lniUation of the men is m*de at tha mnnthly meeting
cording to p ltt thereof re- end/er interest in end te th* Hh dev of October. IPS*.
| '*»# such eortlflcete eh ell lo
Dated thie Itth day of Auguet ftotem od secerdlng ta le w th#
or, Mrs, Rita Gahlaghtr. Mri. own aandwlehaa for lunch. A they passed over the equator of the club, held at the Acey Officers of VAH-T will meet
corded te Plat k o 'k 17. follow ing deecrlbed properly.
I*i4.
property deecrlbed u eueh carP egs (1. of the Public R e -lto W|t:
r
El Germiln and Mra. Melanie cake, decorated with Ihe word* GueiU at the meellni were Deuey Club. .Mrs. Paul Wern for dinner Friday evening at
rords o f Rrmlniite County
tlflcnto will bo eold to the hlgh t o t 7, [Hock - r ' . EN0L1SH tu ff icial C larke Reel!
Halmaa. Mri. Carol limner it- "Good Luck Judy’’ w u eerv- Mrs. Roy Perry. Mr*. P. Mur­ rr. wife of the commanding the Imperial Houat- at 7 p m.
Florida.
Arthur If. Dockwlth, Jr.
bidder e t tba front door of
ESTATES UNIT ONE, Semi
with:
riork circu it Court
' Seminole County Court
tended bar flrit coffee.
nol» County. Florid# ec
ad for draaort. It ora* In honor phy. Mm Pal Antoni and Mm officer of the squadron waa a The dinner will take the place T oirther
1 W estnm etlc Hot Water
Semlnola County, Florid*
* l tonford. Florida, en
cording to tha plet thereof,
Mr* Harrop'a mother. Mri of Mra. D A. Turner who will Phyllia Shiw.
special guest.
of the October coffee.
H eeler M4 gel 1 No llt-D E
Ry:
a
T.
Ray.
J
r
,
D
C
'
t
o
flrel
Monday le tho month
ne recorded in P lot Book
1
Em
erton-Fryne
Kitchen
•
•
•
Fubiteh
Sept,
l,
I.
t
l
,
i
t
,
]M
*
"&lt;
Ojteber.
1M4. which Is t»*
North, wai e gueit.
Mri
W
.
R.
Hayes,
Mr*
C
soon Uavo for Europt.
II. peg# I. P ublic Record*
A Hilleetlnn from the hake­
E sh tu r i Fen w llh llood
**h dey «r October, t i l l .
of Seminole County, F lor­ CDB-I
Stone and Mn. G. I.. Layer less bake aate was made and
Members of the Checkmate*
1 Mon.igrsm W ell Furnace
Deled
this
2lrd dey of July
ida.
— No A-t*te-K
were hoiteisei. The ne*t meet­ membera who have not donated formed a bowling team and
voTtrm o r v p ri.trv T io v I }•••-, . ,
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I, Martha W e s h l n g t n. . n
r im t i e t»Knn
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ing of the group will be at the will br able lo do an at the welcomed a new member at
hullt-ln
Ke. tl-V-llV-1 TEIt PARK FEDERAL RAV I to*. 1*4.10 Florida PUtntoe of
Jr‘
Acey Deucy club on Ocl 20 neat meeting Kach member their regular September meet­
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AREA DIRECTORY

received a copy of the new ing.
George M rsrrant*. the sen reviaed by-laws.
Membera of the new bowling
of
Chief
and
Mrs.
Georg#
M.
The
Savagette'a
membership
team,
iponvored by Jim Hunt
AIR CONDITIONER
INSURANCE
Vcrranta. la continuing the drive la beginning and any Realty and a part of the HiH. B. Pope Co., Inc.
Noonrra league, arc Mra. Bon­
AUTO ft PROPERTY
nie Jenkins. Mr*. Eileen Cor­
Par The F la m Year Around
nett, Mrs. Charlotte Neea and
Weather Conditioner
UDDERS
Mrs. Betty Nawaome.
All Llngg Written
•alas — Service
Plans for the Oct. 9 fashion
tog S. Park Ave.
Sanford Bring Your Iniuranca
show and for a skit for the tal­
PA 2-*23*
Problems To Ua —
ent ahow were discussed.

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G O LD W ATER — E ISE N H O W E R
S e w ie o l* C ounty C om a, fo r Gold w e ter
G eo. H ardee, Jr. Chm n.

wiih the Clerk of the Circuit
Court. In end for RerntnoW
County. Florida, and rervo
copy thereof upon vv. E. win
dorwtedlo, ef tha firm of Win
derweedlo, Heines * AVerd, 221
Park Avenue. South, winter
Perk. Florida. Attorneys foe
Plaintiff In the above action,
on or before tho 2llh dey of
Ootober. Itfl, alee a Decree Pro
Confeeso will be entered
•gainst &gt;eu.
IT IR ORDERED the! this
he published la The genford
Herald, a newepeper published
In demlnule County, Florida,
once each week for four raneecutive week*
WITNESS th* hand of the
Clerk ef the Circuit Ceurt.
Semin*!* County. Florid*. Ul*
the Itth day of September. A
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the County of Seminole. Slate
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of Florida. Unlean guch certlftcat. shall be redosmed accordfe?,* *' k 33. Wnahlngton
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crlbed In eueh certlfleet* wllll v \* ** _
t« eold to the highest bidder e tL ^ w m ,! * ,
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th, front door of tha Semlnola
•"••me All of eeld proCounty Court Koum al Ion.
, ln* ** lh* County of \
ford. Plorlda, on tho first Mon-J ••missal* g u t s of n o ri te. Uq.-.day In tho month «f October,
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IU*. which le the Ilk dey
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October, lil t .
I ptoeerty deecrlbed tn such cerDated this tlrd deyat July 11
b* “ Id to thn hlfhtOSS.
I “ I bidder et the front door of
(Official Clerk'e Seel)
II?* ksml*#l# Ceuniy Court
Arthur H. Beckwith. J r , "hou** *l **to#rd* Florida, on
Clark Circuit Court.
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Monday In the month
Seminole County. Florida
"bU-h la the
Uy: Cl. T. Itey, J r, D. C.
* ^ # * f to Ocliibler. |t t t .

Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
•y : Martha T. Ylklen. DC. T ubtlsh Sept.
Wlndorweodl*. Hemes * Ward
tie Fnrk Avenue. South
Winter Perk. Plorlda
For n o t
Publish lep t.
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sutommMTe bsr-1
^i#»k circuit court.
the Herild elsisiiy; u. t tuy. j r . d a
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�New Lincoln Continues Setting Pace
PuIflUlnj Iti rot* u the
industry’* paeeaetter in d«»lgn
and craftsmanship, the Lta•coin Continental for IKS will
•bow progressive refinement!
to Its classic styling when It
Is Introduced to the public at
Hunt Lincoln • Mercury deal­
ership today.
A best of iinprovemente In
engine, chassis and body at­
tain for the IMS Lincoln Con­

tinental new standards In
roadability, reliability a n d
passenger com fort. F r o n t
wheel disc brakes are stand­
ard equipment
"Each year tbe Lincoln Con­
tinental is strengthening its
reputation as America's pres­
tige ear — recognition earned
only through character and
quality," said Paul E. Lorens,
vioe president of Ford Motor
Company and general mana­

HUNT L1NCOLN-MERCURY is featuring thla
▼ 'eye-catching Lincoln aa one of Its products of­
fered to the buying and viewing public of San­

Civic Center
Discussed
Coast speaker of tho Lions
Club of Casselberry a t T hun• day night’s meeting a t Trade
Winds Cafeteria was Slade
Godley, of Altamonta Springe,
president of the Greater Mait­
land Civie Center, who described the type of facilities
t» be incorporated Into the
building.
lie was accompanied by
George III g h a m 11 h, Fern
Park, membership director for
* South Seminole County.
T ha Center will be avail­
able to teenagers and adults
of South Seminole for recrea­
tional faciltities, p a r t i e s ,
dances, movtci, special events
and civie meetings to name a
few of its usee.
Pledgee totaling $70,000
have been made toward the
^ goal of $105,000. It is aU be™ Ing raised by private sub­
scription end he sppealed to
residents of South Seminole
to support the project.
President Darwin Shea re­
ported on the regional con­
ference which he attended re­
cently In College Park, Or­
lando.
A Ladice Night was an^ Bounced for Thursday, Nov, I
a t the Trade Winds Cafeteria
in Seminole Plata.
The Lions Sight Conserva­
tion Fund will benefit from
an auction sale to be held
Nov. 14. Curtis Blow is chair­
man of tha sale and anyone
wishing to donate goods
should contact him a t the
Totem Pole Thrift Shop to
% arrange for pick up.
The local Lions will par­
ticipate In the state-wide
fund raising drive to help
support the state’s eye banks.

ger of Lincoln • Mercury Divi­
sion. Mr. Lorens pointed out
that Lincoln Continental sales
this year increased 30 per
cent
A new hood with slightly
raised center panel emphasis­
es the long, classic front line
of the Lincoln Continental
Flush - mounted perking light
and turn signals In the lead­
ing edges of tbe bltde • tike
front fenders set off the fresh

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Sept. 22. 1964 — Page 8

front end appearance.
The grille la recessed slightly,
with the center portion thrust­
ing forward In theme with the
crisp hood. Tbe dieeast grille
la composed of continuous borIrontal bars separated verti­
cally by open black • sadbright rectangles.
Tbe taUlampe are superim­
posed with horUontal grillework ovtr the knees, repeat­
ing the styling theme et the

parking lights. Tha Continen­
tal emblem Is centered on the
broad roar deck.
Custom decorator Interiors
offer a combination of luxury
sad good taste. Trim materi­
als include a new largo cloth
tad a knitted moire fabric, la
addition to wool broadcloth
and new low tutaer leathers
and vinyls.
Lincoln Continental again
offers o four-door sedan and
tho only four- door convertible
built In thla country. For addi­
tional formality and tho liraousine look, a vinyl covered
sedan tool Is offered In three
new colon — brown, blue and
ivy gold — in addition to
black and white.
Many engineering refine­
ment* a n incorporated Into
Lincoln Continental's 430-cu*
bie-lncb displacement engine
for greater durability and
smoother performance. These
i a c 1u d o Improved radiator
cooling, a new oit filter cap
with two-stage filter and oU
mist separator, and a new alx
blade variable speed alumin­
um fan for air conditioned
cart. A 43-amp alternator la
standard, with 55 amps stan­
dard with air conditioning.
ford and Seminole County area. The aieek new
Mon stainless steel is used
car displays a number of striking new innova­
In the mulflers, offering great­
tions.
(Herald Photo)
er nslstance to corrosion.
New universal Joint seals a n
among Improvements made to
Lake Brantley
the driveshaft for greater
durability.
Transistorised Ignition Is op­
Women’s Group
tional for IKS. It Increases the
re liability and durability of
Organized
the ignition system by length­
ening the life of the distribu­
By Maryana Milea
and an afghan for the hos­
A women's auxiliary to the tor breaker points and Uie
spark plugs.
pital fund were on display,
West Lake Brantley Civic As­
Another refinement is a
.Sunshine chairman
Ann sociation was oiRanked Lut
new integral steering gear.
Morrison reported 17 cheer
Thursday morning during a The steering wheel Itself has
cards were tent since the last
meeting held a t ths home of an Improved feel. Riding com­
meeting and that Past Presi­
dent Franctnns Howard was Mrs. Jcri Rigsby, association fort Is Improved through use
president.
of new front suspension strut
home after many weeks in
bushings which reduce harsh­
T
h
o
s
a
attending
InclodeJ
the hospital Mrs. M. Dillard
was welcomed back after her Mrs. Anna Nash, Sirs. Grace ness.
Lincoln Continental often
Sechreit, Mrs. Glnny McClel­
siege in the hospital.
many convenience and luxury
lan,
Mrs.
Edythe
Griffith.
Mrs.
The Auxiliary and Post wilt
features as standard equip­
hold a Joint card party, Clare Stcnberg and Mrs. Jean ment that are extra cost op­
Klinger,
Thursday, Oct. 33, at 7 p. m..
tions on other can . Standard
During ths business session
In the Fire Recreation Hall.
on the Lincoln Continental arc
Mrs. Greta Denning and Vin­ Mrs. Lll Young was sleeted
automatic transmission, powcent Kanrackl arc chairmen as auxiliary president and er steering and power brakes,
of the event .
Mrs. McClellan as secretary- 6-way power seat, power win­
The president stressed 1065 treasurer. A project to help dow! and power vent windows
membership tnd announced ths needy at Christmas was with bypass control for both,
the Fall Round.up held SepL approved.
seat belts and retractors,
19 In Orala at tha Marlon
trip odometer and whitewall
Hotel. Those eligible for
tires. AM radio with fully re­
Funeral
Notice
membership
are
mothers,
tracting power antenna ami
wives , sisters, widows, or VATeox. w li l t aw nnvAVT rear seat speaker also is
daughters of U. S. veterans
— Funeral
(or W il­ standard. An AM-FM radio
liam Drjrant Watana. !!, of
who served overseas.
Ji» K. B ar St., L «n«w ool. with reversible selector butwho died Sunday, w ill he at tons, new band switch amt
A social hour followed with
) p m. Wrdnaod.tr In tho more nielhiw tone Is optional.
Mrs. Blanche Frye and Mrs.
rhxitrl of Vlblm-C Fun-ral
L. Ealerkamp serving as hos­
Lincoln Continental continu­
Homo. C u tolh orry, with tho
lit* Jock Mndtagr, L o n swo«.l es Its 34,000-mile or two-year
tesses. The next regular
B a p lltt C hurch, n fflc la lln s
meeting of the auxiliary will
In i-im -n l w ill bo In Lons- warranty, which it pioneered,
wood Comoiory. N kblack Fun- and its extended - Ufa service
he Tuesday, Oct. 20, a t tha
oral flomo, Csoootborry, Is In
Fire Recreation Hall.
features.
ebsrse.

DeBary VFW Women
Welcome President
By Mr*. Frank White
The DeBary Ladles Auxil­
iary to the Veterans of For­
eign W art Post 8993 welcom­
ed the District Eight Presi­
dent Mrs. Nora CUlcspie of
EdgewaUr for her officiul
visit a t a meeting held Tues­
day, Sept. IS, a t the DeBary
Fire Recreation HalL
She complimented the Aux­
iliary on their hospital work
and rehabilitation program,
as well as attendance.
She spoke on the VFW Na­
tional Orphans and Widows
Home a t Eaton Bupidt, Mich.,
whers ever 200 children are
taken core of by the Auxil­
iaries In $0 states. Each unit
has a quota assessment of a
dollar per member to help
maintain It.
Mra. Gillespie reported on
the enlarging of the state
headquarters in Ocala in her
closing remarks.
The president, Mrs. Myrtle
Hill, gave her first quarterly
report on Auxiliary activities
and announced that the group
assisted tha VFW Post In
helping a family of seven
children and an expectant
mother return to Cleveland,
Ohio, by donating clothing
and cash following an appeal
by Constable Papincau.
Ditty bags and lap robes
muds by ths members for vetersns in tha V. A. Hospitals

H it

LCDR. EDWARD O.
William* w as rescued
Sunday from the sea
w i t h minor injuries
a f t e r hie Sanford*
based RA-GC Vigilante
rccnnnnisnnce bomber
crashed during an at­
tempted landing on the
USS Saratoga, operat­
ing off the Carolina
const. Fatally injured
was the bombcr-navl*
gntor, Lt. John Halsten.

W. B. Watson Of
Longwood Dies
William Bryant Watson, 92,
of 250 E. Bay S i, Longwood,
died Sunday.
A native of Georgia, he
moved to l.on^wood 32 year*
ago. lie wa* a retired block
layer ami a iU p lisl
Survivor* Include a daugh­
ter, Mrs. Eatvlla Selph, Longwood; two grandchildren; 13
groat-grandchildren and ana
gresl-grcat-gra ndchitd.
NlhUck Funeral H o m e ,
Casselberry, is In charge.

Mrs. Locke To
Address GOP
By Julia Bertua
Guest speaker a t tha Sem.
inula C o u n t y Republican
Headquarters on Highway
17-92 across from Seminole
I’leia In Casselberry Wednes­
day at 8 p. m. will be Mrs.
Nine l.ucke of Winter Park,
who wae a delegate to the
Itepulilkan National Conven­
tion in San Francisco.
She will speak on her ex­
periences there and tha publie is invited.

Non-Farm Building Public Health
Nurses To Hear
Declines In July
Talk, See Film

G A M N V IL L I - Woofarm
building eonetructloa in Flor­
ida was slightly lower in July
than It was at the m m tint*
last ywar states • report foot
nfoaaod by tha Bunau of Eco­
nomic and Busin*u Rea*art
at tha Unlvtraity of Florida.
But tho total valuo a t coostructioo authorised In tho
first seven months of ISM was
10 per cent higher than for tho
same period list ysar it was
reported la the Florida Con­
struction Review.
Privately owned construc­
tion tsi up throe per cent la
July. This rise is accounted for
by the 30 per cent inenaso In
the value of new residential
construction. For housekeep­
ing units the increase was 18.3
per cent while for non-housekeeping units tbe Inenaso
leaped to TQM per coat.
Educational building* won
up 14.33 per cent but total val­
ue of publicly owned construc­
tion was down 37.3 per cent,
the report stales.
The West Palm Beach-Fart
Lauderdale area showed the
greatest increase In nonfarra
building construction with an
to per cent Jump over July,
19*1
The Fort Myers • Key West
district gained over 37 pur
cent in Its nonfarm building
construction over July of last
year and a 33 per cent in­
crease was aeen in the Daytuna Beach-Leesburg-Brooksvllle area.
The Orlando metropolitan
area slipped way down in
construction activity with lest
than 5* per cent of Ita July
1963 total. The TallahasseeNorth Florida area showed a
35 per cent decrease in con­
struction activity and the
Tampa - St. Petersburg met
ropolitan a n a showed a 39
per cent decrease from last
year’s figure.
Broward county reported
construction employment as
11.1 per cent of total area em­
ployment, the largest propor­
tion reported in the state, ac­
cording to a special supple­
ment included In the Construc­
tion Review.
The county also enjoyed Uw
highest Increase in contract
construction employment with
a 33 per cent gain of this type
employment In June, 1964 over
June n year ago.
New nonfarm dwelling units
outliorired In Florida districts
showed the greatest gain In
the Daytona Beach-Leesburg.
Bruoksvlllc area with over 100
per cent Increase over last
July.
Second was the Tampa - St.
Petersburg area which regis­
tered an increase of 5* per

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You will notice refinements in styling for 1965. Yet you

models: the four-door sedan and A m erica's only four-door

w ill recognize th is l uxur y m o to rc a r as u n mi s t a k a b l y

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cent. Tbs West Palm BeachFort Lauderdale a n a galaed
almost 37 per rent while the
Fort Myers • Key West a n a
moved up with a 33$ per cent
in m ate In permits for woofarm dwelling units.
The greatest percentage lata
wae suffered by the Lakeland
East Central Florida area
with a 35 per cent decrees*
over July of last year.
The Florida Construction
Review is published moethly
la coopers lion with the Flori­
da Development Commission
by the Bureau of Economic
and Dullness Research at the
University of Florida,

$252,389 For
Youth Training
TALLAHASSEE — State ladust rial Commission Chair­
man Ronald S. Spencer Jr.
said today $253,389 in federal
funds will finance six new pro­
jects to train unemployed ad­
ults and youllu for productive
job*.
The program, under the
Manpower Development and
Training Act. MDTA, will
train 3*5 peraooi.
State School Supl. Thomas
D. Bailey explained the train­
ing will he provided In voca­
tional schools in Ft. Lauder­
dale, Jacksonville, Peniscola,
Tampa, Miami and Winter
Park. Bailey said the training
will Include welders, office
clerks, auto body repair work­
ers, nurses aides and sales
clerks.
Sfiencer said persona inter­
ested In this training should
register at local State Employ­
ment Service offices.

Dr. M. A. Nesmith, a
ford physician, will show a
film and discus* tuberculosis
at Wednesday sight's maettuR
of the Public Health NvsfoR
Service which will to held a t
7:30 p.m. at the Seminal*
County Health Department,
corner of French cad Math
In Sanford.
•The iuirmwia ef the M U e

Health Nursing Service,” acid
Dr. Frank to o * , county
health department director,
"relate to health goats such
aa the promotion of health,
prevention of disease end pro­
viding nursing service to th*
lick at home.
"The Home Muning Ser­
vice," be continued, "toneUoni with currently approved
medical society through a pub­
lic health medical advisory
committee.
"Our nurses are qualified
la the cervices they ra d a r,"
said Dr. Leone. "Written orden from the physlealia arw
followed explicitly In a bed­
side program which ia expan­
ding with Use population In­
crease and as the public be­
come* better informed an to
the economy of borne ra tin g
service*.
"There ia a gradual lacrease
In the aged segment ef oar
population a n d associated
with this ia aa Increase in tbe
acute problem of long terns
Illness. The best health ser­
vice available Is the visiting
nurse — medically supervised
home mining care.
"Thla program attempts to
furnish nursing tnd rebabtUtattve service* to patient* In
thrlr borne* and bridges a gap
in community health aarvicee
for those patients too ill to
visit n physician's office or a
clinic, yet do not need hospi­
tal care," Dr. t a n e conclud­
ed.
Homo Nursing Services arw
available by contacting th*
Seminole County HaaKIl De­
partment, 322-27X.

An alcoholic will Inevitably
deny that he hna a problem
with alcohol. According to the
Florida Alcoholic UrhablHlv
tion Program, this denial is
aa much a part of alcoholism
Mothers llko to keep llttlw
a* coughing la a part of tu- kid* underfoot, but not their
bubble gum.
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key to stm fiftlaf bllorfne— for fto&gt;
tu n m U mml thaw lo modi that aaeh
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N M K (&gt;a ‘SlibWtarior Month”

*^3T 25; attention to the fact that
the fu el— gift of right could have
hoao Htvod for bo fewtr than 100,000
Ammkum — half of thoao who art
«ow Wad. IhJa trifle loot caa aad

thinking of Captain Terry?
DM II aabo yes rick In the

etMiack? Were yen probetiif
tkaaktag Beoeea h it your
tiUMvMi

|VPihp tfktri

trying to fight when equipmeat (fiat MaaNaaara aayi u
goad hot the treepe aay u
not? And Jehaaaa hatha MaeNamare? PweaniM
y I On’t
see how ANYONE In t enterq

ag matera — which
a year ago — had im*
ia la the downtown

Imct 1,461 more potential shoppers
— and probably more than that —
were frequenting the downtown shop,
ping tree.
under the meter system, each
downtown parking space accommo­
dated dally 10.2 cars. After the met­
ers vanished the average went up to
11.9. Thee* figures represent usage
during tha 8 a.m. to 6 p.ra. business
periods
fit. Petersburg's city fathers insti­
tuted a system of two-hour free
parking periods. At first the busi­
ness houses expected this to cut
down the number of cars using the
spaces. They were surprised, how­
ever, to find out — by using figures

shopping canten provide free park*
lag for unlimited periods?
The time hsi come for Sanford's
city officials and merchants in the
central business area to stop thinking
about It and start doing something
toward aliminaUng parking meters
ia the downtown section.
One candid*te for the city commis­
sion, E. C. Harper Jr~ has openly ex­
pressed hia opinion that meters are
aa outdated aa tha Model "T" Ford.
St. Petersburg merchants have de­
scribed the parking meter ban a "bus­
iness bonanza." Tha average mer­
chant there, according to a spot sur­
vey, indicated that aaiee were up 10
to 16 par cant.
An increase la aalea of 10 to IS
per cent for Sanford merchants
would be a "buriaeaa bonanza" for
them, too.

etnpe his court**)Ip "tslesmaashlp" after tha honeymoon.

a t feat, an tkle wCt bring the
fleed waters ef the Boon to
Sanford roughly SO hour*
ahead of the river from Lake
Barney, and units* the cittrena of Hanford are willing
te tea water ew Plrst Street
and higher flood areata as far
ay rive* at Lemon Bluff, the
•pealog i p of the bottleneck
at Monroe Bridge becomes a
matter of prime Importance
te the cHlaene ef Seminole
County.
8. B. "Jim" Crowe
? A At the very heart of
liberty Use freedom of speech
and of the frees. If men are
net free te convey their
Umhtag a man to only ana thought to each other, no lib­
erty la tecum—J . A. Bucklegal wtla.
8. B. C.
Obviously, a husband should welter.
be gallant te pubUe and re­
BdNar’a Net*: We agree
member his wife with flowers
»Hh yeer thenghte ef free
or gilts on special occasions.
But a typical hungry man speech. Severer, we caaaot
usually wants hie stash te a find aay facta, ladleyatabte
burry and Ms arctic satisfac­ er etherwtee. that the c a u l
tion, without piddling prelim­ w ll being higher waters to
inary sauces, iwUsbes and ap­ Reaferd.
petizers!
We esggeet yen visit the
So tend for my booklet “Sea efflce ef Bemlnete Cnoaty
Differences Between Men and C h a m b e r ef Cemmerrn
Women," enclosing a long Manager Jeha Krider whn
stamped, return envelope, plus will give yea the nvlalean
toe.
(ten lengthy In mentis*
It contains tha frank viaws here) ef the district's en­
of college wives, as weQ as gineers, the Cerpa ef Rngihusbands, sod helps both
sense understand each other
better.

"Dr. Crane," such a hus­
band owe defended himself,
"when I want a mldal|ht sand­
wich, I don't pet the refrige­
rator or caress It
Thought For Today
“Nor do 1 place a bouquet
And whatever you do, in word or
of flowers on It. And I don't
deed, do everything in the name of
recite poetry to It or whisper
the Lord Jeans, giving thnnkn to God
CASE T-4S0: Anita (1., aged iweet nothiagi »t the Ice trays.
the Father through Him,—Colon- 29, offers a typical wifely erl* "No sir, I Just open the
liana 3:17.
door end help myself. So why
Uciim.
"Dr. Crane," she began, "my ihould my wife get so upset?
Besides she's a b e u t m
problem Is my husband I
"After lo ytars of msrrlaga cold as our refrigerator most
and two children, I find my­ of the time, anyway.
ham Lincoln.
self hardly ever in the mood "Why don’t women turn
for physical affection and U la their minds to erotic thoughts
it bedtime and thus warm
tormenting me.
"And U Is chiefly because themselves op, lo mstoh their
my busltand looks on such husband's ardor?
things at Juit a routine 'chore,' “If we hutbande were per­
like brulshlng bit tcetlil 1 mitted to have e harem, aa
used to be true in primitive
could sere ami It
"I'm naturally a very af­ Umes, the women would perk
up and go avtn more than
fectionate person.
half
way to perk op their own If procreation, remains a
"Ami
I
take
perfumed
baths,
WASHINGTON (UP1) - Ai more clairvoyant forecasters a variety ef other appetletioas,
wear sheer nighties and try to ardor.
major form of Indoor recrea­
f u u I tan determine, no em­ bring to their trade can read­ mostly unflattering.
ploye on tho federal payroll ily be seeo la a volume of This building te not even create a romantic mood for "But nowaday* they aeem to tion, outdoor recreation la
think it is the husband's Job
has tha title of "deficit fore­ testimony Just released by a open yet, and already they him.
to squander an hour hi pre­ these United States will have
"But
he
doe*
NOTHING
to
caster."
House appropriations subcom­ are forecasting that itt reilaurbecome a nostalgic memory.
liminary romancing."
build
up
a
corresponding
mood
H ia is rather odd because mittee.
ant faculties wlU show a ill,Well, wives, there you have •—Robert C. Cook of the Pop­
forecasting deficits has be­ It coecerna the newest new 000 deficit for the Oral tlx in me)
lie turns nn Ms ardor at a the other side of the problem. ulation Reference Bureau,
come a major governmental House nfflct building, official­ months of IMS.
moment's
notice and expects This husband Is quite right,
•ccvpattea.
ly known as the Rayburn Build, In the light of past perform­
cr the threat of growing
Tha tkll that sente ef the lag and unofficially known by ance, the prediction Is hard­ me to toitch It without say too, in laying that U modem population to land resour­
men
had
four
wives,
aa
did
ly surprising. Contreulonat romantic prelude whatsoever.
Blblleal Jacob, then thoae cea.
restaurants, as you may know, "He never even sends me
We’re In a world power
traditionally operate hi toe flowers any more nor does he wives would be vying with struggle. You've got to stand
indulge in any preliminary each other for that lone huHerald Area Correspondents
red.
up and he counted—you've
Lawgivers, staff employee, patting I
At present, many wtvgs take get to any which ride you’re
newsman, tourist* aad others "So why don't you wake
advantage
of meoegtmy sod on. We know which rite
up
some
of
those
stodgy
hus­
who dlse at the Capitol enjoy
bands by telling your readers think their husband should al­ we're on and we're gelng to
ways indulge la a movie date, stick to that site.
my problem?"
dancing aad a petting patty —Paul Hasluck, Australian
Anita
offers
a
universal
com­
sure that "enjoy" la tha pro­
Las* Mary
minister for asternal af­
price to bedtime.
Mrs. Francs* Wi
per verb to use lu this contesL plaint of wives
But that's partly beeausa our fairs, endorsing U A eg.
122-4111
But at any rate, the await We medics hear thla story
forte ta Viet Nans.
constantly. Tor the usual male law* now favor women by
arc subsidised.
The forecast that tha new
restaurant would Increase the
deficit, or subsidy, by fU,DM ignited a philosophical dis­
cussion regarding the price of
Editor, Herald:
hamburgers and other bum- The letter eent you by Mrs.
Ladd hit the nail on the head
SENSIBLE
“ It Is not very often that but the could have told how
you see an enterprise in which Johnson threatens, “ If you
business Is going up and get­ don’t do It my way your Navy
ting better, and the better It base or something else will
gets, the btiger the detrim­ be moved."
ent, because It creates bigger He talks about the prosper­
deficits,
commented Rep. ity of the country but demand*
Odin Langcn, (R-MInn.),
a poverty bill. He has million*
Noting that members of Con­ be can spend where it will do
gress will receive a $7,soo-a- the most good for a vote. Not
year pay raise In January, any of his own millions,
Langen suggested that "may­ though. Why does he sidestep
be we ought to get to tha point the Baker and Estes affairs?
SERVICE
where we paid for at least the
P. W. Gravely
Fags 4
Sanford, Florida
Tuaa, Sept. 22, 1964 cost of these Items."
Nobody aecoodod that propoet!, but Kermit A. Cowan,
House restaurant manager, did
r a u a tM ie iu a &lt;
say the menu would be revis­
s s u a* a. n a s n a i a
■obkbt albxahubb
ed next year to achieve 'a
Aseeeleie Better
AAvsrUsiaa UireoUr
more realistic price struc­
■snns l eesaeee
B ut t i n x n
FAVORABLE
N tu itii Bitter
ture."
AAverltsUa
Mauser
BBVBBB BlLLBBBBW
MS MATT
“ Did you make a study of a
Tstsereak Biller
seeal Alvefltstea Maasae* hamburger?
TERMS
BUBIB WILLIAM
asked subcom­
4AMIB SBOBMABKS
Seeletr Biller
■atlases H iM aw
mittee
chairman
Tom
Steed.
•w m n m avis
(D-Okla.)
ctir getter
S m ) i i Ih I * I u m
f i a t WMLLI
“We certainly did," Cowan
■ILL T1BCBXT
■SAtt Pkatsarsikse
replied. "We think a hamburg­
er sandwich with potato chips
should be TO cents instead of
« cents."
I do not know whether the
estra rime will eliminate the
hamburger subsidy entirely,
but it may reverse ths trend to

Letters

fiANFORD, FLA.

to atop Ode practice while
they a rt atffl ahead. The reg­
ular county dump is Isss thin
a half mile from this apot and
perhapa the Herald should run
a map of the dump to show
citiiens when H la. Gltis bot­
tles when the sus thiaw
through them at an angle will
atan a Ore In dry weeds.
la the Interest of couervitkra our resources and lo
the good looks of ear county I
ask all citiiens to stop throw­
ing trash cn the highways. A
needless waste of tax dollars
is spent ia cleaning up the
roads and if you must throw
trash around confine it to
your ewn yards please.
Donald A. Carver

• Q 'n M A 't
Q—What la the largest#
hailstone on record?
A—The largeet hailstone
definitely recorded fell on a
farm ia Nebmahn In the sum­
mer of 1921. The weight waa
14 pounds, with n diameter
of about M inches.

Editor, Herald:
Thank you very much for
printing my tetter In full. Thit
is more than I can say about
the Sentinel! You aay “Pres­
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Labor Backs LBJ As Never Before With Fund Raising Push
Barry Bears
Down On Viet
Nam Crisis
TULSA, OkU. (UPI) — GOP
presidential nominee B irr; M.
Goldwater charged today that
the Johnson administration hai
"hundreds o( Uvea and hun­
dreds ot lies" to answer for in
the Viet Nam conflict.
Carrying his campaign Into
Johnson territory in the South­
west, the Arilcms senator laid
the administration Is keeping
information from the Ameri­
can peopte despite "criili-of
the-dsy’s" developments In be­
leaguered South Viet Nam.
"The situation in Viet Nam
seems to have deteriorated
from confusion to chaos in the
past M hours," Goldwater laid
to a speech prepared for de­
livery at a raUy In T ulu'i
Civic Auditorium.
"Reports o» collapse and
crisis along the fighting front,
in the government. In the cit­
ies, and in the village* have
poured la.
"After a weekend marked by
• shooting incident in Inter­
national waters that took more
than a day even partially to
explain, the new onrush of
events remains unenlightened
by a full report from our gov­
ernment.
"The day of reckoning for
Viet Nam must not be delayed.
This administration has hun­
dreds of lives end hundreds of
lies to answer for in connec­
tion with the fighting there,"
be sild.
Goldwater was speaking la­
ter today at Amarillo, Tex.,
Albuquerque, N. M. and Odessa, Tex. He began thii
week's stumping tour Monday
night with a quick visit to
Chariotts, N. C., where he
challenged President Johnson
to debate the Issues of 1*84
with him.

Union Leaders'
Fear Of Barry
Adds To Zest

WASHtNGTON (U PI) —
Organized labor Is doing more
than ever this year to rale*
money and get out the vet*
for President Johnacn’s elec­
tion campaign.
The union effort la both a
tribute to tha political skills
of the Texan in the White
House and a protest against
tha candidacy of Republican
Sen. Barry M. Goldwater of
Arizona.
"I hare never aeon our lo.
cal leadership ao arouaed,"
•aid on* labor vstoran from
a union without • tradition
of deep Involvement In poli­
tic*.
The sentiment la repeated
time and again by official*
of the AFL-CIO and unaffili­
ated union* who hare thrown
UERND WERTH interviews Mrs. Gisela Greaney of Deltona for a series
manpower and fund* into the
on th e community to be published in "Neue Ruhr Zitung," fifth largest
ilrire to keep Johnson in of­
newspaper in Western Germany. W orth was chosen for th e assignment
fice.
for past writing experience in covering building businesses in Spain, The
They claim th a t unlcn load,
Netherlands and Italy. Once his articles have appeared in the newspaper
erahtp and tha rank-and-file
he will free lance them to various magazines in West Germany.
are convinced th at Goldwater'a election would mean des­
truction of tha labor move­
ment and perhape an econo­
mic disaster.
Other labor epokeimen In*l*t that Johninn—while not
winning the heart* of union
member* the way the late
Rear Adm. Luther C. Heinz,
President John F. Kennedy
Commspder of the Atlantic
Fleet’s Cruiser-Destroyer Flot­ NEW YORK (U P I)—What which was opposed to the did—haa made a reputation
illa 12, inspected Nival Avia­ have the B a r n b u r n e r s , war, was so-called, ons line as a "can-do" Chief Executive
tion's newest global operation Coodlcs, Locofncoa, Hunkers, of historical thinking goea, by hie legislative record.
Goldwater waa a p rt labor
Monday s i he toured the San­ Copperheads and Blue Light because a copperheud la a
villain even before hs won
ford Naval Air Station and con­ Federalists in common I
snake th at habitually atrikea tho GOP nomination because
ferred with local officers.
without warning.
They’re
the
name#
of
po­
of hi* Stand against the
The high-ranking surface
litical
parties
that
have
exist­
The Locofocus entered the union shop and a proposal for
force officer was here to learn
about the RA-5C Vigilante re­ ed in the United Statea. And, political arena in 1R35. They reatrlctlons on industry-wide
connaissance bomber and its according to Encyclopedia In­ got their name when a radi­ bargaining. His voting record
ternational, they're only a cal branch of the Democratic is listed aa "100 per eent
ground support facilities.
Arriving from Norfolk, Vs., •mattering, because the na­ Party was meeting In New wrong" by tha AFL-CIO
shortly before 10 a. m., he tion haa hid more than 30 po­ York and the member* and Committee on Political Edu­
chairman tried to adjourn the cation (COPE).
was briefed by Capt. James O. litical parties.
Mayo, Commander Recon­ The Barnburners was a session by turning down the
Johnson, while v o t i n g
naissance Attack Wing One nickname giten to the pro­ lights. Whereupon opponents against tabor’a recommenda­
and guided through the Inte­ gressive faction of the Demo­ produced locofocus matches, a tion* about IB to 20 per eent
Operational Intelli­ cratic Party In New York then comparatively recent in­ of the time white in the Sen­
IV THU r i n c r i T
c o r s t , grated
s m s j t nicMi. r tn c r iT o r gence Center (I0IC). This la from about 1844 to 1452. vention, used them to light Up ate, Is now viewed as a true
n o u s t iv »vn r o a skmi the high-speed dsta-processlng Among other things, th e candles, and continued the
friend by George Meany,
XOI.F COt.VTT.
M UST
FEDKRAt. SAVIKOR center for Intelligence collect­ Barnburners were Influential meeting.
AFL-CIO president, and other
AND LOAX ASSOC TATI OX OF ed by the RA-3C.
In the fight against extend­ The Ilucktails, a group ac­ top unicn leaders.
SKMINOLE COUNTT, • corLater la the afternoon he ing slavery into the country's tive in New York in the early
poratlon,
They consider his achieve­
F U lntlff, toured training facilities for territories.
ments
In getting hie program
1800‘s,
lock
their
name
from
•»«.
RA-SC flight crews and main­ The Hunkers were a con­
n o n - A n n t„ n r k m , ana
the bucks' tails they wore in through Congress this year
OATVX CAVAXAirriH an-] hut tenance personnel and inspect­ servative group generally op­
as little short of a miracle.
their hats as badges.
ban-1, ------ CAVAXAITOH,
ed one of the sleek new Vigi­ posed to legislation forbid­
It contained many bills that
Dafandanta.
lantes on the station's slight ding extension of slavery
XOTICB OF at'IT
ths AFL-CIO had been try­
TH E STATIC OF FLORIDA TO line.
ing in vain to push through
Howard I. Duall
Adm. Heini’s background in­ into the territories.
Aridrui and rasldanoa Onthe House ami Senate in the
Tl.e tltue Light Federalists
cludes experience In nuclear
known
Kennedy administration.
TOIT, and »ach « f you. ara submarines and command of and the Ccodies owed their
h -r .h r notlftrd th a t su it baa
In addition, Johnson has in­
existence
to
the
W
ar
of
1812,
b*on Iliad aiatnat you In lh - destroyera. Though not B leep­
vited the AFL-CIO high com­
Circuit
Court
of
Som lnolt ed In aviation, he currently an event tha Federalists op­
By Mrs. Frink While
County, Florida, In Chanctry,
mand to the White House on
posed and ths Coodiea sup­
an abbratriattd till* of whlrh commands a group of surface
The Executive Committee of at least a half dozen occa­
I* FIIIST FEOKnAL, BAVIXnS combat shlpa which operate as ported.
AXO LOAX ASSOC IATIOX OF an Integral part of the aircraft
According to Encyclopedia the Auxiliary Unit to Amer­ sions. Once he had SO top la­
BKMIXOLE COUNTT, a enrporIn
tarnations I, in 1813 Stephen ican Legion Post 230 of Dc- bor leaders and their wives.
carrier
atrlklng
force.
■tlon. Plaintiff, va. IIOlVAnD
Z. BUELL and DAWN CAVAX
Admiral Heins sod seven Decatur mads several at­ Btry will be entertained a t He danred with every one of
AUOH and buaband, ------ CAV
the wives—starting with Mr*.
AXAUfJH, Dafondanta. tha na- other officers accompanying tempts on dark nighta to es­
tura o f aald ault b»4n» a suit him departed from NAS San- cape from the blockaded port the home of hire. John Leone, Meany.
Vo ferscloio that cortaln mort fond at 4:30 p. m.
Thia combination of practi­
of New London, Conn. He 103 Plantation Rd., at a des­
l &gt; n datod Auguat 10 , 1)10,
could not do ao, however, be­ sert m e e t i n g Wednesday, cal results and personal woo­
and o f record In O fficial Ka
corda Book t i l . P a so SIT. of
cause of signals of flashing Sept, 23, a t 7 p.m. Plans for ing hai paid off for the Presi­
tba public racorda o f fom lnola
blua light* which were trans­ tha eoming season will be d en t Meiny Is now making a
County. FI-rid*, .u eu m b trln *
e h . foUowlag daoortbod r**l
mitted from shora to warn finalized a t tha business ses­ circuit of union eonvsntlons
proptrty, te-w |t:
the British blockaders. The sion, and all members are to urge an all-out puah for a
Eaat II foat of Lot IS. all of
feat* 1 and 1, and W ait 10
Johnson victory.
peopls flashing t h a blua urged to be present
fta t of Lot T. Block A.
lights were anti-war, and
Amondad Plat o f Olmalaad
and Mlltor Subdivision, Althey received the name, Blua
tamonta Springs, Seminole
Light Fedsrallata.
County, Florida, as record,
By Evelyn L a d y
ed In Plat Book I, P ate
The name Coodiea came
IS, of the public recorde of The Bethany Circle of the about because of one of tha
SamlDote County. Florida.
• nd you are hereby required First Methodist Church of leaders of the pro-war fac­
&lt;o flie your anew er In eald Oviedo will hava their annual tion, Guilin C. Verplanck. To
null
with
the
underelaned
C lerk
of aald Court and to Christmas eard sale Wednes­ ' satirise him, Vcrplanck'a po­
nerve a copy th ereof upon the
litical opponents made up a
P la in t if f s
attorney,
whoee day from 7:20-9:30 a. m. In
fictitious character — Ablnam e and addreea appear be*
lo w , on or before the l i t h day the Fellowship Hall of the melarh Coody.
or October, 1*1*. and la de­ church.
Tha Copperhead P a r t y
fa u lt thareof Decree Pro ConThis la the only benefit whleh exiited in the North
feeeo w ill ba entered axalaat
you.
that the circle haa during during the Civil War, and
WITNESS my band and o ffi­
cial asal at the County Court- the year and Mr*. Thomas
houae, Sanford. Samlnole Coun­ Moon, chairman e f the card
a O O T A N D e M M S ID
ty . Florida, thta Srd day of
sale haa Invited anyone in
Septamber, 11(4.
• H f iBMfTY I
(BEAL)
tha area to eoma and brow**
Arthar R B eckw ith. J» around.
• top *uurr
Clerk of Circuit Court
Ia addition to the C hrist­
Byt Hart be T. V lhlea
D. C.
mas cards, there will be many
Phillip H. Leaaa
useful trinkets good for
Shlnholaer sad Lo«an
Attorneya at Law
"stocking atuffers," email In­
P. a Boi m *
• nmiiMT tm
expensive gifts, gift paper
Sanford. Florida
A ttornay for P la in tiff
and ribbon displayed on
Publish Sept. 1. IS, SI. » , 1M4 tables.
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WW Hostess
Ends Course
Of Training

RONNIE G. Alexander
Aviation E l e c tronica
Technician ( N a v i ( r a ­
tion) Third CUbb, U.S.
Navy, has re-enlisted
for six yearn under the
Navy's STARS (Selec­
tive Training and Re­
tention). He was sworn
In by Cdr. B. B. Brown
Jr.. USN, Commanding
Officer of Heavy A t­
tack S q u a d r o n 7,
a b o a r d the nuclearP? wered carrier USS
Ernterprise.

Benefit Fashion
Show Scheduled
In Altamonte
By Jails Bartoa
A benefit fashion show to
he eponsored hy the A lta­
monte Springs Community Li­
brary Aiaoclatlon on Thuraday, Oct. 22, a t 10 a.m. wss
announced today by official*
of tha association.
Mrs. William Morrell, chair­
man, reporta that the show
will take place In the Educa
tlonal Building of Altamonte
Spring* Community Chapel
and will feature fashions
from l’cnney’i in the Winter
Park Mall.
Assisting Mrs. Morrell are
Mrs. Milton Timtey, Mrs.
Rralah Kemp, Mrs. E. A.
Weiae, Mrs. Kristian Jutha
and Sirs. Keith Nixon.
Proceeds will he used to
defray expenses of operating
the public library.

Committee To

Be Entertained

Workshop
Myrtle Wilson, Home Dem­
onstration Agent will hold a
clothing and funis workshop
at her office on 17-92 Sep­
tember 24 from 10-12 a. m.
All adults interested in
working with 4-H’era are In
vlted to attend the workshop.

By Mi*. Prank White
Mr*, (tophi* B. Haines, 202
Deleapln* Dr. DeBary, ia oim
of Welcome Wagon’* approx­
imately 8,000 Hostesses who
are making annual cells on
families In cltlea and towna,
In tha United State* Canada,
Puerto Rico, Trinidad and
England. Mr*. Haine* haa z*turned from W inter Park
where ahe completed • course
of training preparing har for
the pozitton of Welcome Wag­
on Hoitesa In tha community.
Mr*. Haines aa Hostess will
call on new comer* aa they
mov* Into town, when a new
baby arrive*, special birth­
days, Golden Wedding Ann!versa He* and othor special
family events.
Thomas W. Briggs, found­
er and President of Welcome
Wagon, which ia now in Its
35 year, often referred to It
aa a service which la "In the
business of building friend■hips." Welcome Wagon'* bas­
ic policy Includes cooperation
with all Religious Faiths, with
worthwhile Civic and Social
Service Groups; also partic­
ipation in thoaa activities
which keep communities good
place* in which to live. I t ia
significant that W a I e o m a
Wagon has bean cited for Its
volunteer service and achieve­
ment In community and na
tint) by Bitch organizations as
th* American Red Cross, The
National Foundation, Ameri­
can Heart Association, Amer­
ican Heritage Foundation, Un
ited States Treasury Depart
ment and many other auch
groups.
Welcome Wagon service la
one not only of public rela­
tions but, more important it
meets the preient day needs
In the field ef human zela&lt;
tiona.
hire. Haine*. on behalf of
her aponaora here In DeBary
and Orange City and the aur
rounding area, will take Re­
ligious and Civle information
to the families on whom ahe
calls with her basket of gifts.
Mrs. Haines will extend for
those sponsors, to the people
of the communities, the old
f a s h i o n e d hospitality for
which Welcome Wagon la so
well known. She knows this
community, and is interested
In its welfare and progress,
Including tha well being of It*
citizens.

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Beistel Accepts
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Dan Beistel, Oviedo, has re­
cently accepted a position
with th s Government and la
at present working In Mar­
ian, Texas where ha la con­
nected with tho Federal De­
posit Insurance Corporation.
After having accepted the
poilton Dan ftew to Washing­
ton where he spent leveral
days of orientation.
Beistel who graduated from
Oviedo High School, attended
Orlando Junior College, and
w*a graduated from Florida
Southern a t Lakeland. He la
the nephew of Mis* E ither
Beistel of Oviedo,

The building fund of Christ
Methodist Church, Bunlsnd,
will benefit from a spaghetti
■upper to ba sponsored Wed­
nesday from 5:30 to 7:80 by
th* W.9.C.8. Th* menu will
Include spaghetti, g e rik bread,
rreen salad, relish trey, dre­
ss rt and coffe* o r tea.
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COCOA BEACH—Sea. Sp*«iard L. Holland (D-Fta.) will
b* the feature speaker at a
Democratic fund-raising din­
ner Saturday, Oct. S, here la
Cocoa Beach, bom* tow* of
Tom Kenney, caodtdat* tor
Congresa from th* 11th Con*
gross Iona1 District.
The senior Florida senator
and former governor of th*
Sunshine Slat* la wall known
aa a fiery speaker and his pre­
sent* at a rousing Democratic
rally ensures that hi* politic*!
rivals will probably com* oft
eccood bait.
Kenney will apeak prior to
Senator Holland.
Th* dinner will b* held at
th* Ramada Inn la Cocoa
Beach. The affair will start
with a social affair at 8:30 p.
m., dinner at 7:30 p. m. and
brief introduction* of Demo­
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Hundreds Euler
Herald's Grid
Winner Contest

01 lock, leant* Shaen haa haan
altaraattag with Ruhr!** at

football fane partici­
bath
Maaraa Ian tat
ow before the South Sami* tha feRbaek peat Quarterback pated ta tb* first week’s run­
Jim Loess has baan playing
tied fa r first place, A vary
■ola Junior High Hurricanes
■ little at halfback while Mika ning of Tha Herald’s sixth
ctoaa roD-eff saw
arch rival, the Hargis haa subbed for him aa annual pkk-the-winner foot­
Wilks coma out an top with
Brava* of fanfold Jutter High. field ganarsL Johnny McDer­ ball contest.
n th iaa-petat wta.
Lake M eam wsn th* flrat It will ha tha curtain lifter fcr mott bn* ala* b a a used at This week’s contest, details
gem* by right ptaa, 3*4 Rea* bath clubs. Each aI these two Mloduehl’s vacated position.
and Wilks teok th# aoeand olavtM has bean worktag for However, tha CtM«lb*rry boys of which appear ta today’s
•dition of Tha Herald, will
aad third by 33 pin* ta d 33 a month la preparation for ar* still uadermsnaad.
Unlike everything else, tha probably attract e v e n n
pint, plus total pin*. Georg* this
Hurricane line, anchored by greater numb#? af entries.
Swam wm high for Rom
veteran Brae* Stuart, has
and WUks with Ms 1 0 . t i l
This littlsl contest is «*• looked quite good. Stuart has Winners af lost week’s ini­
aad M l far i I1T total. On traoaiy Important to Head
tial event appear listed ta
th* eppothsg team. Big John Coach Jim Clark and hla South baan switched to an cad and today's contest layout.
Uhr waa high for Lake Moo­ Wind youngsters. Tho Brava* will pas* m a possible Tk* biggest upMU last wash
re* b n with game* of 101, bast tha ’Cans* twice lost au - receiving threat
which throw meat are* fu n
ltd aad M l for n 104 total.
i-am asklag th an ta an ear­ front tine a rt Allan Richey, Into a tisiy war* Norik Car*
In other league action, Jet ly atssan me*ting 37 to I aad Crag Danko, David DnmdJng, Una BUta’s unexpected win
Lane* with a clean four potnt the* edging them by a 12-4 Danny Peterson, Bob Mobley, over Ncrth Carolina and tha
research, they catl It new.
sweep from tha Wisdom Sod margin la tb* Peanut Bowl.
Boston College victory over
aad Larry Garner.
Up ta now tha preen haa
Moreover, tb* contest will
Sersieo team movsd into *
Syracuse.
toM tha atarp of Larry Du­
tte for flrat with R«m aad b* played before a bon*
Of course, a* entrant last
pree** eapahQlUaa that make
Wilks. However, Roe* aad crowd at Lyman High’s field.
week picked the Duke-South
hill aa AH • American candi­
"Unfortunately," says Clark,
Wllka hold first by a 280 pin
Carolina tie.
BARRY GOUGE, former Oviedo Lion back and now running for the Ter­
date. la fact, the propram of
Iajurtea have hurt us bad,"
margin.
Four p articip an ts picked
rier*, ta caught by two Stmlnotaa as ha attempted to skirt hta left end
tha day devoted a pace to thii
Richard Murphy was tha and aid* Dave Miller c«mcur*.
eight of tho 10 gamee cor­
tait Friday night nt Titusville. Sanford's A] Boniface (black uniform
outstanding protefi of pro*big gun for Jet Lanes with Linebacker Matt HIdtok has
rectly, therefor* tha winners
left) and Sonny Measor (right) turn up on Gouge after ho had picked up
tlcal plgekta packin'. Then,
bla consistent rolling of 131, b#*n sidelined due ta a clast
were Mlected an tha bails of
five pardn.
(Herald Photo)
there waa almoit a full page
208 and 191 games for a 890 wound. Halfback Bob Mloduekl
tha “most points’* figure at
Samtaot* High’*
apraad ta tha Florida Alliga­
total and Roy Starmaa waa la mining a sort back. Guard
the bottom of the entry blank.
will rate* Urn curtate aa
Jeff
MacCleod
has
sustained
tor of Saturday's dateline on
high for Wisdom’s with a 813
It w u apparent, nevertha.
homo schedule by heettag th*
a chest Injury and will be in­
thin Qatar fallback. Be, what Cokmlel High GCanadian ta a
series.
lea*, that many contest en­
active
for
a
few
weeks.
Lina
happoaaf Larry, npeada a rat* Metro affair at laaford'a Mem­
Cook’s Comer team sal­
trants ere shrewd prognostL
man Mike Rlckett is also side­
atiraly email portion of hie orial Stadium.
vaged all feur points from
cators. The Herald invites all
lined.
Fullback
Richard
Rubtime ta the pamo. (It waa he,
Pryor1* Stats Farm Insur­ right has been reduced to part
fans to try agmta this week­
It win b* tha flrat leap tilt
through, that gara the fteal for both club*. In opener* leal
ance to move Into a tie for time duty been use of a foot
end.
,
Mock to cot away a If oetang Friday night, Colonial white­
fourth plaea with Lake Mon­ Injury.
harrier an Jack Harper's TO washed Goes* 13 to 0 and San­
ro* Inn. Big Jim Altman waa Th* Hurricanes a rt doing
BLUE MONDAY
ford tied with Titusville, U to
By Martin Lader
bom*. Willi* Davie of the minor-league career, broke for high for Cook’a with hla their best to make up for their
BUFFALO, N. Y. (UP!)—
13.
200/505 total while Vergil
Th* Buffalo Bills of tha
VP! Sparta Writer
Dodgers executed a similar the plate.
Lyman High win aoa action
American Football League
swipe In the 14th Inning of Sat- Mabaffey was so startled Anderson w u high for Pry­
LOT
OF
POINTS
Th*
high
and
mighty
Phila­
for the first tin* this mi
’s with a 608 series.
didn’t get the traditional
unlay night’s gam* to give that he threw Use ball p u t
delphia
Phillies
ar*
in
danger
NEW
YORK
(NEA)
Jim
running into a formidable Car­
Harry’s Bar and Package
COACH RONNIE H unt Monday off after whipping
Los Angeles a 4-3 decision.
dinal alarm at Ocom. Tha of having th* National League The Phils atiU bold a Stt- catcher Clay Dalrympte to tha won another thre* points to Brown of t h o Cleveland Is starting hta third Denver 80-18 the previous
grandstand
screen.
Browns before this seiion
Cards knocked off th* Apopka pennant stolen from under
game lead over th* second- In the only other garni play­ mov# Into third place. Their held th* National Football season with the San­ day. Coach Lou Baban ex­
Blue Darter* la their opener lb* in.
place Reds with Just It games ed in the major leagues Mon­ victims this weslc were San­ League record for most life­ ford J u n i o r
High plained he ordered a light
last week, 14 to 13. Head Chico Ruls waa tha latest vil­ to play. But four of those con­
ford Manufacturing, Jesse time touchdowns (82), but Jim Rrnves. Hunt is assist­ drill Monday because this
day,
the
Houston
ColU
further
Coach Dick Copeland, to hie lain, steaUng horns ta the sixth tests will be against Cincin­
dampened San Franclsco'i Cook was high for Harry’s Taylor of the Green Bay Pac­ a n t backficld coach and Saturday’s gam* with th* San
second seaion at Lyman, will Inning Monday night with the
fart a M *f (be Um.
nati,
which
has
coma
on
strong
slim pennant hopes by whip­ with his Ml'555 and Fred
is currently getting the Diego Chargers will give tha
That fullback that looktd bo u n » | u Ineipertoured run that gave tha Cincinnati In Urn last week white Philadel­ ping the Giants 3-1. The loss Hollsn was high for Sanford kers holds the mark for the Braves ready for th eir team less than a week t#
most touchdowns In one sea­
club
into
th*
Orange
Belt
Com
da
a
1-0
victory
ever
th*
M food many times on tha
phia w u slumping.
kept the fourth-place Giants Manufacturing with his 513 son (19) In 1982.
opener against Oviedo. practice.
Gator offenee, new what'a fervor* for th* flrat time thto Phillies.
Philadelphia has dropped seven games behind Philadel­ set.
Mason.
This
affair,
however,
It
w
u
the
second
time
In
Mi nami ? Oh yee, John F*lthree of it* last four game* phia.
Those bowlsrs r o l l i n g
IN THE FAMILY
la not a loop UK.
three days that Philadelphia and four of its last six while
bar. Lattannan? No. eophoMeanwhile at Oviedo the baa barn beaten on a steal of th* Rada hav# taken five of Ken Johnson held the Giants games of 200 or higher this
CLEMSON,
8. C. (NEA) W A T C H FOR O U R
taste, Ha aaja ta tha pro*
to four hits, including Jim week war* led by Harold
Uooa will moot Crescent City
Football
at
Clemson
seams
to
their last tlx for a net pickup Hart’s 39th homer, to boost his Herbat’s 238, followsd by
Friday night. It will be tha a*
of three games.
record to 11-18. Rusty Staub Swnnn’a 216 and 219; Garry be a family affair.
▼all, no ft went Tha vaunt­ eood outing for Coach Arthur
Nearly half of tb* freshman
Ruli’
steal
of
home
came
as
drove In two runs for the Colls Fox’* 214, John Uhr’a 205
ed atrength of tha Ray Scott's charges who caged the
complete surprise to the with a homer and a sacrifice and 213, Redmond’s 212, team is composed of players
Graves’ legiona seemed to be Bulldogs of Zaphyrhill* 33 to 7
Phils and to pitcher Art Ma fly and John Bateman drove Georgs Paulk and Jess* Cook whose families have perform­
following the pro-game pub­ laat weak. Crescent CKy l u t
ed for Clemson or another
baffey in particular. There In the other with a double.
lic addrcae annouocer'a "toot­ Friday night dropped a 41 to
tied with game* cf 211, Rich­ school.
LIGGETT-REXALL DRUGS
were
two
out*
at
the
time
and
It waa the third straight vic­ ard Murphy’s 209, Neal Max­
ing! tooting."
S decision to BtinnaQ.
Two
freshman
guards
—
slugger Frsnk Robinson was tory for Houston since Lum
Don’t got tha Idea that ev­
Leaving town thto weak, with
PINECREST SHOPPING
at bat when Ruls, who bad Hurls replaced Harry Craft well’s 206, John Kneeland’a Whit Boykin and Tom Bell —
eryone thought tha Gotore
victory over Ocala
202
and
Jim
Altman’a
even
esch
bad
grandfathers
and
stolen 373 bases during hla a* manager.
CENTER
ware Juat peachy. When they
bait*, will b* Chooma At • recant hustasu m u t­
200.
fathers play a t Clemson.
didn’t punch over that TD High’s Panthers. Tha *Cats
ing, tha "Shooting Star" Bowl­
from the one yard lino and travel to Gateasvffi* to meat ing Laagu* for woman, which
took a couple of crack* at it, Lincoln High. This win h* a masts Thursday morning* at
acme of tha alumni wore up- Florida Big Nina North Con­ tha Jet Lanes In Sanford, elec­
W. L. P e t GB
Mt almoat enough to tear out ference contest for Bead Coach ted th* following officers:
Philadelphia
90 81 .898
the apllatar-covarod wooden Willi* Holt and hi* explosive So* Pruitt. President; June
Cincinnati
84 86 .560 8H
Panthers,
Crooma
upset
Ocala
aoate and atari a fir* for a
Gusman, Vie* President; S t Louis
83
86 .557 6
W. L. P et GB
"bumlng-et-the-otako” party, S3 to 4 lest Friday night at Joan Adams, Secretary; Glad­ S. Francisco
19 88 .580 7
New
York
89 59 .601
Sanford's
Memorial
Stadium.
Bat th* acoate far apys Edwards, Treasurer and Milwauke*
77
72
.517
I
t
Baltimore
80 62 A89 1
• • m I a g appaaeate wha
Belly Church, Sgt.-at-Arm).
Pittsburgh
76 72 .614 13H Chicago
89 63 .586 I
HIGH
POWERED
watched th* pracaedlaga
Tha Shooting Stars are com­ Lon Angslea 75 76 .600 14H Detroit
78
73 A17 13(4
NEW YORK (NEA) - Tha posed af six teams and aaeh
Chicago
67 12 .450 33
Cleveland
78 73 .510 13(4
ISM
edition
of
tha
Lot
Angst
ad ta what report* they cat
team will have its own spon­ Houston
64 88 .424 37 H Los Angslsa 77 78 .807 1414
make when thoy retara ** Rama was one of the most sor. At tha pressnt time, the Nsw York
50 09 .338 38 H Minnesota
75 76 .497 1514
offense
minded
In
Nations!
hem*. Juit how otroag • or
only team reporting a spon­
Moaday’a
Games
Boston
68
84 .447 23
J u t haw weak ■ to this 1344 Football league history, Th# sor U the outfit captained by Cincinnati 1, Philadelphia 0
Washington 59 93 .388 12
Rama
scored
th*
most
point*
JoAnn (Mrs. Jerry M.) Sills Houston 8, San Francisco 1
edition of Flgktiag Geteraf
Kansas City 84 98 .960 18
Thera la J u t a lot of con­ for a single mason (466) and at North Orlando. Thsir spon
Only garnet scheduled
Moaday’a Gams*
had
the
most
touchdowns
■or la Dennis and Martlodale
jecturing going on, heraau
Today’s Games
No games scheduled
one year (14).
Sinclair on Park Avtnus, San­ t.os Angel,a at Chicago
If all tha power that Burn­
Today’s Gam**
ford.
ed to ho kept aader wrap*
Cincinnati
at
Philadelphia
Naw
York
a t Cleveland, I
ROTA 1.3 SIGN TWO
Bclurdsy w u thrown late
(N)
Baltimore at Detroit
CINCINNATI, Ohio (UPI)
PINPOOfT-INQ
a gam* at aoa time, Jaet
St. Louis a t Naw York (N) Chicago at La* Angsls# (N)
NEW Y O R K (NBA) - Milwauke* a t Pittsburgh &lt;N&gt; Mlnnssota at K ansu City
how ehochingly good coaid — Osear Robertson and Tom
Thacker signed contracts Mon­ Charley Conorly of tha New
till* team boT
Franclae* #4 Houston
(N)
&lt;N&gt;
Th* tuaaie at Jaehaoo next day with tha Cincinnati Ray- York Giants bolds tha Nation­
Boston a t Washington (N)
week a g a l n e t MUalaeipp ala for th* 1984-68 National al Football Laagu* record for
State and tha Oct. 8 fracae Basketball Association season, tha meat complete passes ta a
agalnet the L.8.U. Tiger* in leaving only Jerry Luca*, teat Single gam*. H* computed 34
their lair will help answer Jear’e NBA rookl* of the of u Dae. 1. 1343, against th*
Pittsburgh Otealar*.
aom# of the present specula­ year, • holdout.
September 25
Ocoee
tion, won't theyf
There
FLOOD. CHANCE
TVBBR-D DILLY
*
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2
Thar#
October
•Apopka
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (UFI)
HONORED
October
•
TituavIRo
Homo
Tha p u s Interference cell
18
Now Smyrna
NEW YORK (UFJ)—Lae October
Horn*
that gave th* vlelting Tuan* — Broadcasters working the
•I)*Land
23
There
tha bail on the Gator nine University af Indiana game* Angeles Angsls pltchsr Dean October
30
•Leesburg
There
yard line, first and 10, w u may hav* a tough tima with Chines and St. Loula Car­ October
the
Boosters’
3-D
backflsld.
November
•
dinal
outftoMar
Curt
Flood
Sanford
Horn*
MOST unpopular with the
That would bo Don DUly
November 13
Osceola
won tha Van Hausen Out­
Thera
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November 25
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win sheet down Michigan's Arkansas t l , Tulsa •
Wolverine* by • tt-a i const Army SI, Boston Collect T
Oat of th« ancient trulaau in Ann Arbor. Meanwhile, Auburn SO, Ttnnetaso IT
of footbalt, my fritnde, la tha Kentucky Wildcat* will Washington 10, Baylor I
that tha fcaQ bonaeea funny, claw their way past mighty Illinois II, California II
Oregon S tall lb, Colorado U.
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Duka 18, Virginia 10
moro by tha aihauitiv* atudy
Teas* Christian SI, Florida
of wind currrata Jurt com*
Stat* II
plotad by my aoUaagw, Dr.
Florida
T, Mississippi I t •
Clotro Zlobotny, tha famod
Georgia Tech 11 Miami
authority on aerodynamics.
(Fla.) 18
Dr. Zlobotny h u detected
Vanderbilt 10. Georgia I
as unuaual amount of athaNavy 30, William A Mary «
raal activity o n r tha Casual
Texas
AAM IT, Houatoa 11
Platan. (Ed. Note: Maybo
Iowa 44, Idaho 14
noma of tho Major’s hot air
Indiana 12, North weeUrn I t
la circulating over tha a m ) .
Syreeuse 16, Kaneas I
Thaao atrango wind curranta
Kentucky 14, Mlaalulppl II
will spread ever moat of tha
Rice IS, U V . l l
nation by Saturday.
So. Carolina b, Maryland •
W i t h snprodtrtabla sp*
Michigan St. 35, No. Carolina
Crystal Qatar
■weapa and downdrafts carry*
15
Ing wall-aimed paaaas and Mississippi in Jackson, 14-13.
Nebraaka
24, Minnesota 12
field goal attempts wide of
Saving tha bait for lait, 1 Notre Dame 14, WUconsin 10
their targets, cloae scores
Ohio State 21, S. M. U. 13
and upsets will bo tho order give you upstart Ohio U. to
of tho day, and tha Hoopla vsnquiih Purdue, 13-11 And Oklahoma 94, Southern Call*
fomta b
System has pegged a trio of don’t forget, you read it first
Pittsburgh 26, Oregon 13
startling upsets for you— in the Hoopla selection! —
U. C. L. A. 2T, Penn State 14
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Ohio U. 13, Purdue 13
Tha Air Fores, getting bat*
Now on with tha forecast: Tease 36, Texaa Tech b
tar and boldar every year, Air Perea 23, Michigan &gt;1
Alabama IS, Tulana b
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CONTEST RULES

HALFBACKS who will raca for the Lyman High Greyhounds th is season
ar* (back row, from left) Larry Lott 81, A1 Cantrell S3, Paul Lambert 20,
Phil Perrault 22 and Andy Hively 25; (front row, from left) Dave
Straughan 30, Larry Backer 21, Mike W arren 45 and Bob Eldrldge 35

senior, 130.
Centers—Dave Matte, sen
lor, 190 pounde and Ronnie
Toole, eenior, 16S.
Guards — Chuck Wagner,
senior, 170; Larry Chubb,
junior, IBS; Ivan Rakyta,
sophomore, 165;; Ron Greene,
sophomore. 150 and Jody
Toole, Junior, 165.
Tackle*—Allle Itueise, sen­
ior, 100; Richard Patterson,
senior, 185; Larry Colet, sen­
ior, 170; Keith Salmi, senior,
185 and Byrd Brownell, Jun­
ior, 180.
Ends — Gene Winkleman,
senior, 175; Larry Miller, Jun­
ior, 176; John Stuart, Junior,
176 and Randy Seaman, sen­
ior, 160.

Bar-b-ques Are Undefealed In Spare Rib Play
By M rs Fraak Whit*
I held their aecond Friday af- Line* this part week, with
The DeBary Bpare-Ribben | ternoon session at the DeLand icnrea very much tmporvid.
The Bar-B-Quet, trying to
make a runaway raca blank­
ed the Leans 4 to 0 and now
lead tha League with eight
victories and no defeat!.
The Ribi, defeated the
Cracked, 4 to 0. the Porklea
took three of four from the
Baked team the Tender! took
three cf four from the Lolne,
Scrape took three of four
from the Braised team and
Never Better and Tough,
split thalr four garnet.
David Rothehlld had a high
ilngle gam* of 199 and Ed­
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aeriea af Slo. Ainoa Harvey
got the difficult 4-7-10 split.

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hlgheat number of pointa scored in any one
game on this page and place thin number in
the space provided in E ntry Blank. This will
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MIXERS
GARRY FOX, who rolled a 184 average in the
All S ta rt League e t J e t Lanes for a epot on
The Sanford Herald’* all-Seminole County Bowl­
ing team Is awarded a plaque by Herald Sport*
E ditor Julian Stenatrom (right) during recent
ceremonies at Jet Lane*.
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Lyman's Greyhounds Get Ready
For Cardinal Opener At Ocoee
Tha Rounds will meat the
Tribe Nov. I at Lyman Field.
Tha boya who havs earned
tha right to represent Ly*
man’s varsity in this, a "turn­
ing point” autumn for tha
echoot, have been chosen by
Hsad Coach Dick Copeland.
They are a* follows:
Quarterback* — Jack Blan­
ton, senior, 150 and Eridl*
Long, senior, 115.
Fullback*-Austin Savin*,
senior, ITS; Tarry Tools, sen­
ior, 170 and Jim Faulkingham, senior, 160.
Halfbacks—A1 Central), sen­
ior, ISO; Phil Perrault, eenior,
IBS; Larry Lott, sophomore,
IBS; Paul Lambert, sopho­
more, 165 and Andy lfinely,

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Sanford, Florida

Friday night at Ocoee 16
young man dressed in tha
biua and gold of Lyman High
School will open tho 1964
Greyhound gridiron campaign
against tha Ocoee Cardinals.
According to moat author*
Itles, this is destined to be
one of Lyman’s roughest
aaasons.
They are playing for the
flrat time as a member of tha
tough Orange Balt Confer­
ence, h a v i n g relinquished
thalr f o r m e r Independent
status. They will Uko on
soma of the better ichools in
the Central Honda area. Al­
so on thalr achadula for tho
firal time in many a year a rt
tha Semlnoles of Sanford.

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N. C. STATE vs. CLEMSON

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M iss Foster, W.

O zier W ed

*
Mr*. I
of I
Odor, toa of Mr. mad Mr*.
Lmwoll (Mar of Saaford, worm
1 fal holy matrimony oa
September IS, IH4
4 pJa. a t the P in t Ctuimlaa Church of Jackaearillo
with Dr. Gaorga C. Stuart M
tho officiating clergyman.
, Ohm ia marriage by hor
father, tho brido waa radlaat
h i a formal gowa of caadlotight poaa do ooio, foataring
a ocaop nockliaa with elbow
Ifg eth alaovta, alighUy dripad with a tiay aoif root. Tho
fRtod bodka aad velumlneua
ahirt worm lariahty ambroid*
and with alancaa lace ia a
flavor motif with rood poarta
aad oryatal boadiag. Tho
■Weeping chapel traia waa
■stand at tho watet with two
largo roaoa of poaa do ooio.
Her fampoitad vail of (Dueton
vpa attachad to a foil open
loao of tha matchlag candle­
light poaa do ooio, aad tba
married a planaelo of white
voata aad otophaaotia with
apraya of aoad poarta.
Mr*. Michael Dorao of
Ooinoorilta attended tha brido
a^am tn a of honor aad MIm
Roberta Young of Nov S a y
n a Beach voa bridaamald.
They wort gowned Identically
la full length govna of wil­
low grata oate peau with el­
bow length electee, troop
WffcjUa and an open fabric
tome at tha hack waiat. Their |

Carol Parker
Honor G uest O f
Bridal Shower

MRS. WILLIS JOHN OZIER

M iss Vicki M cA rd le Feted

Clan T o Begin

A t "Sweet Sixteen" Party

loot Wadnaoday otaniag M
yreapectlto mombort e**#mbled at tba Cltie ConUr to
got acquainted with aquara
dancing, and a moat enjoya­
ble tTtning waa had by tha
•aw members aa woQ aa tha
atpariaaced dancer*.
Thla Wedneaday atoning,
September 29, at 7 pm , a
aiaaa for beginnera will eUrt,
aad all portent laUreated 'n
square dancing arc Invited to
attend. Chock Durant will In­
struct the claer at the Clrtc
Center, and thera will be 20
aeaelona with loU of fun
while learning.

Forest City

Personals

Sheepskins

m u . Ufbero were Michael
8 t r e t t e a , Richard Bmith,
Michael Don o mad John Cory.
Fottowtng th* wedding, •
reception warn hold ml Um
church with MIm Mary B intton mad Mima Edith Smith,
eotuina of tho brido, is charge
of tho bride*. book.
Mr. mad X n . Omlor will 10
tldo la Hamptoa, Virginia eftor 0 wedding trip through
tho Bin# Ridg« Mountain*.

Square Dancing
'h iii Wednesday

Enter Race For

Mbs Vickie McArdle, dau­
ghter of Mr. and Mra. A T.
McArdle, waa recently honor­
ed with a birthday party given
by her parents at tho Ameri­
can Legion Chapter home.
Tho building wae transformed Into a gala party araa with
pink and white carried out in
tho decor. Arrangement* o(
pink glad*, aoft colored lights,
paper atreimer* and clusters
of colorful balloon* decorated
the interior with masses of
balloons released from tho
celling during the evening.
Two beautiful sheet cake*
with white frosting, pink ros­
es and sixteen candles were
lerved with sparkling fruit
punch, nut* and mints.
Dancing was enjoyed by 63
friends who helped Vicki Mc­
Ardle in the momentous cele­

Mr. and Mr*. Gerald Brown
and childrtn, Sandy and Kennoth, of Lake Brantley Road
have returned from vliRlng
Mr. Brown'a mother, Mr*.
Veda Brows la ralrvlov, III.,
By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
aad Mra. Brown’* parent*,
Mr. aad Mr*. Raymond VoorMra. Eva Williams spent
baa* la Canton, 1U.
ten daya with bar slatar Mra.
* e o
Norma Laa Broltb in Plant
Mr*. Laa Caiatroa of
Laka Brantley ia
Viator Park
Mr. and Mra. David Hosack ami children of Jacksonvilla recently spent a weekend
with hla parent!, Mr. and
Mra, J. C. Hoaack.

bration of being "sweet six­
teen."

By Evolya ta a f y
Mias Carol Parker, brideelect of Roy Vainright, waa
guest of honor at the homo of
Mra. Charlta Lea on Lake
Chirm with Mrs. Tlvy King
serving aa co-hostess.
Oa tho serving table there
waa a lovely floral center
piece of pink roses and other
pink flowen, there wart also
pink candles on either aide of
tho ■rraagomoat.
Coke floats with docoratad
cup cakes and decorated
mint* were served.
On the gift table therm was
a lavender centerpiece and
tho focal point of Interest was
a miniature bride and groom.
A lovely Cattieya Orchid cor­
sage waa presented to the
guest of honor by tho boeteisos. She alio received from the
hostcasei ■ beauiiiful cham­
pagne beige pieco of lingerie.
Mr*. George Mean* kept the
guest book. There were 20
guest* Invited to this delight­
ful shower.

James Thompsons
Host Outing For

TH E GRACIOU8 HOME of M n . C. T. Niblack
In Oviedo v u the site of m charming bridal tea
reception recently honoring Mias Carol Parker,
lovely bride-elect of Roy Wainwright. Seated
from le ft are Mra, Samuel Edward Parker,

Episcopal Women
Announce Plans
For Annual Sale
Mrs. Duane Raggedy has
announced that the "outgrown
•ale," which the ladies of Holy
Cross Episcopal Church spon­
sor annually, will be hald on
November 13 and 14, with
more explicit details revealed
at a later date.
Persona desiring to contrib­
ute clothing, toy*, household
item*, hangeri, paper bag* or
"what have you" are urged
to bring tbem to the Parish
House any Ume. The success
of thla worthwhile project de­
pends upon the cooperation of
all members and their friends.
F o r further information,
contact Mra. Baggerly at
323-2073, and she will he only
too glad to a*ilat you.

Navy Divers

VICKI McARDLE, re­
cently celebrated being
"sweet sixteen” w ith a
birthday party in her
honor.

Mr. and Mra. James Thomp­
son were boats at their San­
ford Avenue homo last Thurs­
day night at e ateak cook-out
honoring three members of
tba diving team, who were
reiponalble for hoisting the
wreckage of the Navy Vigil­
ante Jet, w h i c h recently
criihcd In Lake Monroe.
The Navy team consisted of
nine divers, but duo to ex­
haustion, slu members were
unibla to complete the task.
The three men, who so ad­
mirably dived for tho final
remains were Matt Warren,
BMC; Walter Pletruscka, TM
1; and Bob Kaualer, BM 3, ail
assigned to Mayport.

N ew Arrivals
By Jane Casselberry
Mr. end Mra. No«l Peter
Hamilton of 213 Thomas
Drive, Casselberry, announce
the birth of a ton, Carl Wade,
weighing 7 lbs. 14 ounces,
Tuesday, Sept. 16, at 7:16
a.m. at Winter Park Memori­
al Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ed­
ward Dxurus Jr., of 241 Lake
Griffin Drive, Casselberry,
announce the birth of a son,
Waiter Edward Diurua III,
Sunday, Sept. 20, 1964, at
3:26 a.in. The infant, who
weighed 7 lbs. 11 ot., arrived
on his father's birthday.
The paternal grandparents
art Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Diurua Sr., Seminole Btvd.,
Mia# Jean Maataro ia at­ Casselberry, and tha maternal
tending Jonea College in Jack­ grand parents are Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Stewart of Atsonville.
more, Ala.
Frienda of Rev. and Mra.
Joe Douthltt, former pea lor
of the Oateen Baptist Church,
will ba glad to know that thay
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Red­
art tha parents of a son born ding have recently returned
September 16 at Bemlnole Me­ from a two week round trip
morial Hospital. The baby jet flight to Moats Lake, Wa
weighed eight pounds four shlngton, w hen they visited
ouncaa and has been named their daughter and her faml
John Wendatl. Ha will he ly, Capt. and Mrs, R. L. Van
welcomed home by two sla­ Allen. Stephanie and Jennifer
ter* Joan and Lindley.
Lynn. Some of their scenic
sightseeing included trip* to
Hr. and Mrs. Guy Beall vis­ Ut. Ranter and around Olym
ited Mr and Mrs. OrvIU* pic Peninsula. They toured
Reed in DeLand Wednesday. Rain Forest and Hurrleana
Tha Bealla and Reeds were Ridge, crossing Puget Sound
frienda when they both lived via ferry to Seattle, and on
to Grand Coulee Dam.
ia Charleston, W. Ve.

Osteen Personals

John Tatum Jr., has re­
turned home after being a pa­
tient in the Orlando Air Force
Hospital.

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Sir. and Mra. Cecil Riggs of
Louisville, Kentucky, are vis­
iting hla hrother, Marvin
Rlgga and family. Friday Mra.
Marvin Riggs, her guests and
Miss Frances Rlgga spent tha
day a t tha beach.
Mlie France* Riggs haa re­

cently returned from Louie-1
villa, Ky„ where aha apant
two montha visiting h e r
grandmother, Mra. Myrtle
Rlgga and other ralatlvaa and
friends.
Mr. and Mra. Emeat Morria are traveling In Texaa,
Oklahoma and Arkansas. They
are mlaing buaineea with
bualneaa pleasure and with
visit hla aunt and nncle,
Mr. and Mra. E. A. Perry in
Osark, Oklahoma.

Personals

Col. Jimmie 8hivera re­
cently spent two weeka visit­
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Shivers. Cot. Shivers
has been in Oahu, Hawaii for
two year*. He Is at present
attending aviation school In
Memphla, Tenn, Ha will be
sent on another assignment
Mrs. Lola Brooke, local
upon completion of hla course. postmaster, la taking a three
weeka vacation. Mra. Nolaa
Mr. and Mrs. Gten Miller 0 1teen, au la lent postmaster
recently entertained a group is in th* postoffice.
of frienda at a chicken barMra. William Doyle h u re­
bacue at their horn*. Guests turned home after spending
ware. Mr. and Mra. Eroast several montha with her
Halms and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. daughter, Mrs. W. L. Burgasa
Overstreet of Bradenton and in Tonnewanda. N.Y. Mrs.
Hr. and Mrs. Butch Haims of Burgess returned to Florida
Sanford. A few daya pravioua with her mother for a visit.
tha Millars also entertained Mrs. Doyles' grandson, Rob­
Mr. and Mr*. William Wanko- ert Arnes of Miami, drove to
aky and Mrs. Frank Georgs at New York and tha ladiea re­
a barbecue.
turned with him.

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Fred W. Dudley, sea of Mr.
sad Mrs. F. L. Dudley, h u re­
turned to Murray State Col­
lege ha Murray, Ky., to re­
sume hi* studies, when he ia
a history major.

Light Shed O n Hair Coloring
There cornea u time In ev­
ery woman's life when she
feels her hair ia at an awk­
ward age. And, since she no
longer ia considered a har­
ridan for boosting her ego,
she p r o b a b l y takes her
"head" to tha beauty salon
for a hair coloring Job.
In Lhe *20a and '30s, tha
womaa who^dyed or bleached
h e r hair waa eonaldered
" fa it* According to Arthur
Kaplln, director of marketing
for a major beauty products
firm, tho and results of hair
coloring then contributed to
a hard look which helped gos­
sips no and. Kaplln points out
that aarly hair coloring "did­
n’t lift tha hair, but left It
with a paint • brush look."
Fortunately for thoaa who
have discovered their first
gray hair, coloring haa coma
a long way. Now the products
used do give lift to hair and
add color. But more import*
ant, he says, they maintain
the color variation in hair
that makes It so attractive
and natural looking.
Is there a female pattern
concerning hair coloring?
Yes, Kaplan says. Up to age
30, a gal is interested in stri­
king eolor change. From 30
to 60, she is concerned with
blending or covering the gray
In her hair. After 60, she may
highlight the gray or white
or try to regain her hair’#
former coloring. At one dan­
gerous stags — har 40a —
soma women kick up their
heels for a last fling and be­
come blondes.

By Mr*. Frank White
Mr. and Mr*. George War­
ren of Voluila Dr. returned
from a three month* vacation
which took thim te New
York, where they visited tha
Worlds Fair, then Atlantic
C i t y ; Smithvill# Village,
Booth Bay Harbor, end cruis­
ed around in tho boat of their
eon in law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Llchter of
Allenwood, NJ.

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gray shade rather than tryingto regain her hair color of
brown or black."
“Talk It over with your
beautician," ha recommends,
"and don't bu afraid to try
something. If you ccme out
a hlonde and don't like it —
or your husband doesn’t —
Just put on a scarf for a day,
go back to the salon and have
it recolored.”
Favorable acceptance of
hair coloring has grown in
tha last 20 years, especially
In communities of 26,000 and
over. Hero are some term* to
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tioner most effective and less damaging to the
hair.

turned from school,

Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Will*han of £60 Carmen Lane, De­
Bary were surprised for their
50 Wedding Anniversary, on
September 20, a few day*
earlier by frienda at th* First
Baptist Church, DeBary. Thay
gathered In tha social hall and
31rs. E. Giachlno of Mtdlna
RH. baked a beautiful cake
which wsa enjoyed by the
forty eight present. The cou­
ple were presented with a
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mac money tree.
Naughton of Homestead Ave.
Mra. LlIJa Jensons, of
DeBary, played host to Mr*.
Mathla, and took har alght- Plumose Rd. came to the Un­
seetng to Dayton* Beech, end ited 8taUa In 1947, as a ref­
dinner at Winter Park end ugee from Latlvle, through
visit* te pieces of interest te Germany. She atoyed in
Central Florid*. Mrs. Mathis Brooklyn, N.Y. end worked In
boarded e Jet et Dayton* Air an office. Twelve yeara ago
Pert early Tuesday morning, aha purchased the property
avoiding Hurricane Dora, end in DeBary for her home,
arrived heme in California the built In 1963. Her eon,
less than four boon after Andrsjs, ago IS. graduated
leaving Florida, shortly after
lunch, la time to greet her
four children when they reCLEARANCE

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ping, all the pigment la blea­
ched out of the hair, which ia
then almost snowy white end
ready to be toned.
TONE — To apply a pea­
ts] ahada of hair cokrtng he
hair that la prsbleachad.
RINSE — A temporary
coloring for the ha far tha*
does not pentrato the hair
shaft, but only eoeta I t
DRABBING COLORS —
Colore used to tone down
rede in hair that to tinted.
INTEN8IF1ERS -C olore
used to accentuate ted la tin­
ted heir.
PORU8 — A condition of
the hair in which it absorb#
STRIPPING — In strip- water and permanent waving
chemicals euily. Hair that In
color • treated ia usually
quite porua.
RESISTANT — A eondl.
tlon in which the hair haa n
hard outer surface which re­
pel* moisture and chemicals.
DAMAGED HAIR — Hair
that ia extremely porous,
brittle or that has tiny split
end*.
Damaged hafr (a often dry,
lifeless and tangles easily.
The condition can be caused
by too much sun, Incorrect
diet, or through misuse of
color.
COATED — A condition in
which each heir ia covered
with an invisible film which
retards a permanent's chemi­
cal action. This usually Is dun
to previous hair coloring er
other treatment of heir.
ELASTIC — Heir tha*
holds a curl and springs back
TINT OR BLEACH your own hair? Women who
into a curled shape after be­
do will find a cream peroxide w ith hair condi­
ing combed through.

Currently popular in this
area are tha light blondes,
sllvtra and platinums —sha­
des of Jean Harlow! And it
seems more women want to
be blondes this year than
last year. Kaplln say* the
firm's figures show tha lhift
to blondes la now 25 per cent,
up from 10 per cent.
Aa a bit «f advice Kaplln
suggests a woman be realis­
tic about selecting her new
hair eolor.
"Hair," he explains, "tends
to grow darker aa we grow
older and a woman needs a
lighter shade to go with her
complexion. She also ahoutd
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M lu Carol Jo Oxford, dau­
ghter sf Mr. aad Mn. Cheatar
Oxford of Palmetto Avenue
haa entered tho University of
Florida for her first year and
plana to major in science.

mother of th e bride-elect; MUs Carol Parker,
honoree; and Mrs. Benne Griffin W ainright Sr.,
mother of the future groom. Standing are Mrs.
J. C. Faircloth, left, co-hostess, and Mrs. C. T.
Niblack, hostess.

A partial listing of
at
e o tly published. Ve
•d InformaUoa r e g a r d i n g
other* end the name* below
havw come op. If there ere
others, we win be glad te
prist them.
Carol Jean Stamper end
Sheryl Ann Stamper are en­
rolled at Canoe - Kewtnaa
Cottage la Jetfenoa City,
Tens. Burke 8. Wins, Barry
Barka aad Bitty Higgins re­
cently departed for Murray
State in Kentucky. T o a y a
(Sugar) Wlaa is atteedlag St.
Petersburg Junior College.
Bonny Wlleoa and S uita
Phagaa re turned to Boh Joaea
University at Greenville, S.C.
Johnny Higginbotham and
Alex McKibfain a n hack at
the University aad Gleaa aad
Judy (Ludwig) Hodges return­
ed to Florida State. Gary
Southward is enrolled at Lou­
isiana Poly Tech and Ronald
Goers* is at Emory Universi­
ty ia Atiaata.

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from high school in 1964, and
is attending Stetson Univers­
ity, majoring in Russian. Mrs,
Ilia C uts , Mrs. Jenson’*
daughter, also lives with har,
sad two grand-children, Kenna age 4, Kaein, 2 yr*.

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ByAbigail Van Baran

DEAR ABBTt H r Mm*
sary to writ* • bread-andfa Dickfa sad I am Un
butter fatter after you'?*
been a guest. Your ahorti w n eld. I went ts Moncut showed refreshing (if
U ns to visit mjr Boat and
extravagant) Ingenuity, but
i «l* for two works this
It did not do the Job of •
summer sad 1 had S very
•‘bread and butter" letter.
good time. They own s
Mind your mother. Dickfa.
# •
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ranch and they let ma rid*
DEAK
ABBY:
My hus­
a hone. They don't have
band
came
bom*
from a
any hida of their own and
convention with LIPSTICK
they lot me do juat about
on his cigar holder! Bow
anything 1 wanted to do.
about that?
When I yot home, my moth*
JEALOUS
or said to writ* them a
DEAR JEALOUS: You
broad*and*butier letter. This
have nothing to worry
U a letter saying thanks
about. A ehronle Casanova
for the good time, Well, 1
would have removed tha
started about 100 of these
evidence.
bread-and-butter fatten and
* * •
they all ended op sounding
DEAR ABBY: My hus­
oo stupid I tore them up
band and I Just had tb* bigand called them long dis*
geat fight of tha year. Wa
tone* on the telephone and
havt two childran, on* and
told them thanke again for
two, and I am expecting
the neat time. The call came
again. My husband wants
to Sft.70. 1 didn't think it
to moT* to the country to
would cost that much but
a two-room house. It Isn’t
th at fa what it earn* to on
a modem house and you
the telephone bill. I want
have to carry water a full
to draw |(t.70 out of my
block. Tha closest neigh­
aavinga account but my
bor is 15 miles away and
mother won’t fat me. She
tha store fa 35 mites away.
say* that was a bread-andThere Is no phone In tho
butter fatter and I hara to
bouse and he says he isn't
writ# on# anyway. Do you
putting one In. (What If one
think thla Is fair!
of the children needs a doc­
D IC KIE tor
He aay* w* will have
DEAR DICKIE: Your
no TV and not even a rwmother is trying to tench
dio as I will have plenty to
you something that every­
keep me busy. He say* I'U
one should know. It is neces­
have to make a vegetable

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as we m a hdve
froth vegetables. His rea­
son for all thla la that I
have too many friends. Abby. I h*v# only on# friend
and aha ttvos ta a y block.
1 visit bar maybe an hour
throo times • weak as ah*
ta an tnvaHd. And 1 always
take both children with me.
My husband lets mo go ta
tho star* only one* a week
and as soon aa 1 get home
he sake ma who 1 talked
to, what they looked tiko
and what wa Mid. Hfa moth­
er saye I am hfa wife and
It I* my duty to lies where
he wanta me to. Caa you
help me?
TRAPPED
D E A R TRAPPED: If
yeur explanation of your
husband's reasons lot a
more to tho country la ac­
curate, your hubby la a can­
didate for tho couch. YOU
don’t need help—HE deal!
Bo help me.
• •
•
Problems? Writ* to AB­
BY, Box (19700, Loa Angeles,
Calif. For a personal reply,
enclose a stamped, MU-addressed envelope.
• e e
Hat* to write fatten?
Send one dollar to Abby,
Box MiOO, Loa Angels*.
Calif., for Abby'a booklet,
“ HOW TO WRITE LETTERS FOB ALL OCCA­
SIONS.-

TV Tim# critics preview ttoo. Yen’ll even eoo tho ac­
coming television shows by tual assassination of Arch­
attending rehearsals, watch- duke Ferdinand of AustriaI ■ g screenings, analysing Hungary, which triggered
scripts to New York and the conflict.
1:30-8:80 p.m. CBS. (SeaHollywood. Hero a n thatr
preview* for today:
son premier) Tha Red Skel­
7:30-8:30 p.m. ABC. Com- ton Hour. Skelton fans have
as to expect almost any­
hat. "Vendetta." It’s Telly Bavalsa* show and the fine char­ thing from tho Irtepmelbl*
[head, *o It should be no
acter actor glvot I bravura
performance aa a colonel In surprise to them that Red
charge of a Greek detach­ latched distinguished Shakes­
ment which storms to the rea­ pearean actor Maurice Evans
ct)* of aa omhittlod Ameri­ for hfa return debut and get
can unit. Tho how to taken Maurice to caricatur* hfa
np with herolce and juat a Mt classical pos* muck in th*
ju e r that John C a m dine
of IntrigM on the battlefield.
7:30-8:30 p.m. NBC. Mr. ha* don* In hfa comedy roles.
Novak. "Moonlighting." (Sea­ Th* main sketch can anally
sonal premiers) As long aa bo called wild, although more
"Peyton Place" la betog soon discriminating viewer* will
after dark, there’s no neeun rail It complete nonsense, but
to b* annoyed by tho faint the tough* are Inevitable a*
aroma of soap that comes Red, In hfa Clem Kadlddlefrom this episode. Clean-cut hopper role, utilises a "fowl"
Mr. Novak find* himself to tonic to cur* Maurice of hfa
deep financial water and laryngitis , In the musical
takes n menial Job to cover •pot, Red present* the Roll­
hfa father's medical expense*. ing Stouee, who reputedly are
Maybe the situation doe* oc­ pushing the Beatles for top
cur In real Ilf*, but hfa choice popularity in tendon. It* a
of outside occupation stacks typical Skelton hour that
the deck a bit heavily, giving could have been more polishthe episode too pat an oppor­ rd, at least for this premiere.
tunity to moralix* on the sad
8:30-9:30 p.m. NBC. Th*
atata of teaching salaries and Man from U.N.C.L.E.. "The
on the responsibilities of tho Vulcan Affair- (Premiere)
profeeeion. However, fans of This la the debut of a new
the series aren't going to cloak - and • dagger a o r I e s
mind n little emotlonalUm styled after th* James Bond
and they!) welcome back sterfas, covering ground com­
eerie* stars James Franc lace* parable to that handled ta
and Deaa dagger hungrily.
"Voyage to th* Bottom of th*
8-8:30 p.m. CBS. World Sea" but on a more adult
By Oswald Jacoby War I. "Summer of Sarajevo” laveL Robert Vaughn atari a*
(Premiere) Teleefalon Isn't U.N.C.L.E. agent Napoleon
exactly clamoring for another Solo (probably because ha
When should you double a
Everything worked eat to aeries, fictional er documen­ s a v e r w o r k * a l o n e ) ,
freely bid game on suspicion?
Weat’i satisfaction. South won tary, on the subject of ww, U.N.C.L.E., it should b* not4 I t 10 T S
Not often, unless the signs aro
the heart lead In dummy and but If we must have them, w* *d, fa a top secret organisa­
VAKII
right. West thought the signs
•
732
promptly fad a low spade to can at least be grateful for tion devoted to good. To­
were moat favorable. He only
tho well-handled documentary
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hfa aco. Tho next play we* approach taken her*. This night's enemy fa Thrush, a
had 12 high-card points, but
BAST
top secret organisation dothey appear lo be avluable • 3
tho Jack of spade*. West dis­ opening segment, appmpri voted to evil. Strict regulars
4Q84I
onea. Surely hfa clubs were • JI OI
carded the queen of diamond*. ateiy begins at tha beginning; Include Leo U. Carroll aa
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well placed. Probably the king ♦ AQ JI 0 I
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"Nice double,” said South In detailing through actual films Solo's hots and David McCat•((!
of diamond* woukl show up In 4 K J I 8
a voico that dripped Kid. "1 of the period and John Shar- luru as hfa assistant. Gussta
B o t r v a (D&gt;
the slot, and hi* Jack of heart*
better salvage wbat 1 can nlk'a well-written commen­
• AJII
looked like a nice comfortable
from the wreckage.'' Then be tary, narrated by Robert on tha opener are Frits
fit
Weaver and l’at Cn-wtey.
opening lead.
rose with dummy's king of
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Ryan,
the
events
leading
to
81:30 p.m. ABC. Mcrisle'e
What about the singleton
trumpo and lost a club fines**.
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trump? If ever a player wa*
West fad the tea of hearts. the commencement of hoatili- Navy. "Lester, tha Skipper
Both vulnerable
trump? If exer a player wa* genii West North Sm I South woes la dummy, fad ■
Pom club to hfa tee. ruffed a club,
marked with four trump* It 1 4
I♦
14
Pass 3 4
P an ruffed a hoart In hfa own hand,
was East and maybe the dou­ 1 4
Psea 4 4
Pm
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ble would confuse declarer.
DU* Paso F a - and ruffed hfa last club with
Could South make the hand
dummy's ten of tpadee.
on sheer power? Possibly, but
East ovemiffed and led tb*
t : l l 41) g o cu t
TUESDAY P. H
t:l* (I) A . Tht World T u n *
West had detected an overbid
nine of diamonds whereupon r e e &lt;t&gt; New*
12) l-*t't Malt* * Dot)
tone In South's cell of three] have discounted hfa king of South had to loec three dfa'
1:11
( ! ) NIK' Now*
nporie. Weather
spades.
dlmaoods and let the bidding mood tricks for a 500-poiat •:M (&lt;) US V i s a
1:4* (I) I’m w o r d
111 I-ir.U a Toung
( ! ) M u n lL ylirln h U y
He wa* right! South should I die at two tpadee.
lose.
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By Ruth Millett

They hiro been married taking on volunteer work in vide you with all Use friends
three year* and a* a couple jour community. You can you need.
they haven't made any friends make friends through enrolling
As for that home of yours
at all. The wife who (cels lone­ In tome class to which you are atari using It for dispensing a
ly and left out blamed her Interested — whether you are little hospitality yourself to
husband tor their lack of interested In art lessons, stead of wishing others would
bridge lessons, French lessons Invite you lo their houses.
friend).
She write*: "He meet* men —or whatever.
But get busy right away
a t work. And It seems to me Th# one way you won’t make The longer you 11m to a place
it fa his responsibility to get friends ts sitting around home without making friends, the
on friendly enough term* with expecting your husband to pro­ harder it Is to break the Ice.
some of them so that w* are
Invited lo their home*. But
we haven't been invited any­
where, though wa have lived
in the same suburb for the
three yean we h u e been mar­
ried. What ran a wile do about
a husband wbu won't even try
to make friends?”
IDYTH THORNTON McLEOO
First of all, atop blaming
your husband for nut shoulder- A perfectly delightful book
ceted In; th# more you en­
tog a responsibility that is ac­
has juat been published, joy. the more you are Indig­
tually your own. That's the
'Contemporary Quotations” nant about — th* more yuu
first ami most important thing
compiled by James B. Simp­ have toft wh«n anything hap­
you cao do.
son. This is a book which caa pen*." — Ethel Barrymore.
The social Ufa of a huahand
be of great halp to you who So, you aae what I mesa
sad wife fa th* wife'* respon­
sibility. No couple la likely to plan ipeechea for club pro­ when 1 say yon need this
have many friends if the wife grams. for civic program*, l&gt;o»k, which is a treasury of
Juat sits around waiting for for teaching and educational notable quote* since 1950.
Another useful book, not at
her husband to provide ready- forunia and Just for your own
personal enjoyment. Jams* all In tha sams vain, is a
mad* friendship*.
Instead of sitting around Simpson saye, ", . . Our era cfaver little book which I re­
Hk* an outsider, gat busy mak­ boasts eloquent spokesmen ceived at tha fascinating No­
ing tome friends In your own from every level of society, tion Show. Tha book la,
neighborhood. You can make and I believe their word* “ Drit* Guide to MODERN
friends through church work. should not be buried to th* SEWING” by Julia McCombs,
You can make friends through formidable and aomatimea In­ Educational Director of Joha
accessible files of newspaper* Drit* A Sons. Julia McCombs
and msgaxines.
to a very knowledgeable se
"Most of th* quotations in ing tody and from this small
Arthur Oliver
this book gained attention book you can learn many
the moment they were writ­ things ai&gt;out sawing to tha
M ade Sergeant ten or spoken. More than a modern way and making use
Marine Sergeant Arthur Ol­ few are bright threads in th* of many new things, all of
iver, ton of Mrs. Carrie M. fabric of modern history. which It seems ran ba found
Oliver of 1007 Willow Av*., Some wilt become more Im­ at tha notion counters.
Research shows that wantwas recently promoted to his portant to the perspective of
present rink, while serving at time. A goodly number al­ •n ar* sewing Uk* mad and,
th* Marine Barracks. Rots, ready echo back and forth a- since there are so many new
croea tha seas and scrota tha aid*, this book can be help­
Spain.
ful. Whan you "maka your
He is serving as a member yeara."
Hare'* one quota from tha own," you should always
of the Second Guard Platoon,
Marine Barricks. end stand* section entitled "Advice”: beautiful fabric, and **fact
duty ai a sergeant of the "Never get up with th* lark. style which flatter* your fig­
Get up only for a lark." Lord ure. Also th* choice of color
guard.
A graduate of Northwestern Boyd-Orr, Nobel Prise win- ia very important. When you
Vocational High School at Ml- ner. when aaked about hie Sow, you can always have
laml Sgt. Oliver entered the tprynesa at the ago af 75. beautiful things and at such
And another: “Y o u must a email coat compared ta doservice to November JM*.
learn day by day, year by signer models. You can find
A lightweight typewriter year, t* bread** yeur heri- patterns which have great
Stand makes a good table for ton. Th* more things you •tyl* and stay to style a long
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FA 3-4838
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3444 Hanford At*.

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AIR-CONDITIONING
By FEDDBRS
H. B. POPE CO., lac.
an s*. r m am. a n a
which r n k to be
if yea are ta aatoaipltok year
fall f i t mttol m a ereotir*
u 4 highly totaktad tadtrifos?
ABIES (Match U to Aped
It) Tea caa adder* thee*
toas If pea ateaply
• eeafeieoc* with aa
expert friend who baa pear
Interest a t heart. Ttoa Join
eeageatoto far uraeaweaL Ba
charming, net ddefaL
TAURUS (April St la May
tO) Private talks with a U f
creel hew beet ta
OUT OUR W AT
proceed ta the world ef bustotse, creethrity. Be h tm e ted la elvto affair*. They caa
I know u t o n Pro m m t b i t new m ans in Cm be a fine outlet far greeter
w lndtow gf tho A*1 P an ca k e H o u m P
thing* or eve* the meaae ef
your greatcat UvtUhoed.
B y Dick Turner GEMINI (May SI to Jen*
CARNIVAL
St) Meditation will reveal
that If yea meet that later*
eating friend at tome place
of atmosphere, yoa can get
mock accomplished of a ere*
a tire nature. Advene*. Later,
write to those out-of-town.
MOON CB1LDBSN (done
f t ta July t l ) Tea need
to accurately figure
oat what your financial peti­
tion to and advise you how
to invest. Later, talk
ever ether ideas with person­
al ties. They go along with
yoa.
LEO (July St to August
31) You must admit you are
la rather a dull rut, so ac­
cept chance ta ba with upOUR ANCESTORS
and-coming expert for good
advice. Be grateful for ideas.
Do something ales to show
yoa a n appreciative.
VIRGO (August 32 to Raptern bar 22) You havs much
Interesting work ahead of
you, but It would ba wtea to
get some help from export be­
fore tackling. It’s trickier
than you think. Even a permuch help it la in b u fin aw l Haw fectionlst needs eritlciim, too.
a n u u g h t s n s s k ln g in a t night7 "
date la It
LIBRA (September 23 to
October 33) Take almost any
opportunity to havo soma
TIZZY
By K ate Osann wholesome fun, since you nre
pretty much down la the
dumps. Your associate# un­
derstand this. This will re­
store energies for busy days
abend.
SCORPIO (October 33 to
November 31) There to tomethin g very worthwhile that
you can do for kin and a lit­
th e Britlah a r t coming, Sir. Anyway, acme
tle thought will reveal it to
a r t riding th air horaaa an tha w rong alda at
you. Clear up any miaundorth a highwayl"
itandings quickly. Show you

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SAGITTARIUS (November
S3 to December 21) Others
are In rather Strang* moods
today, so U‘s up to you to ba
the normallser If yoa want
m ults. Courtesy makes for
big headway ta creative af­
fairs. Delight all.
CAPRICORN (December 23
to January 20) Listening to
the suggestions of close tie
who U opinionated but wise,
gives yon ns opportunity to
Increase abundance. Buy lit­
tle gifts for family latar.
Show your affection.
AQUARIUS (January SI
to February It) D ost hesi­
tate to call oa tha telephone
for tha opportunltlea that are
within tha reach of it. Follow
good Ideaa given. Meet others
more than halfway for beet
results.
PISCES (February 30 to
March SO) Be a good friend
and assist another to carry
through with seme pet pro­
ject or aim that la ctoea ta
his, or bar. heart. Aictat those
who ere ill la PAL Store op
blessings.
IP TOUB CHILD IR BORN
TODAY, ha er aha will bo
highly Imaginative and you
must early teach to be more
practical and keep feet an
tha ground so that true har­
mony la established with eth­
er*. The mind, however, ta
very brilliant and needs a
college education ta order for
your progony to havo a most
successful and interesting lift.
A person of importance could
emerge hero.
“The Stars Impel, they
do not &lt;nmp*LM What yon
make of year Uf* is large­
ly np to TOUt
Carroll Rlghterto todlvidnel
Forecast for your alga far
October is bow ready. For
your ropy send your birthdate
and gu&gt;0 to Carroll Right**
Forecast (The Sanford Heraid), Box m i, Hollywood » ,
California.

UGUSTRUM Vlbaraam,
ItL n u , 3 for 9 . Carpooa
Numrjr. Labs Drtvf, Csadaltarry.

INVKttMKNT ;
o ffo rru N m r
IN thU cratnO r Im i M brick
building. Frusotly ra tin g
tor CM. p«r air. Frivato
p u k k i to t Prictd bstow
siaktasd tvaiuattoo. O i l y
ttTJM wttb 9,500 t o n .

PLANTS A TREES. ITU
try Club Road.
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39-3501 «r s a m e .

TOUE CHURCH or GROUP
E S T A B L I S H E D and riaO
c ia r*l*o WO and nor*, a n y 50. Mine. F o r Snta
knows Drive-la Restaurant
u d lo t . Hava 10 msmbera
ta Bastard. Available Im­
each aafi oaly twenty Me BILL’S BARGAIN BARN
mediately. Baa dining room
of 10,000 tUma
packsgsa By lovely theory
tad curb atrvica. *
1300 Grapovilla Are.
Christmaa Carol Table Nap­
kin*. Eeop MO tor your trssrary. No aseoey needed. 2 MODERN upholstered chairs,
Pro* Sample*. Anna Wade, excellent condition. U1 I .
21st S t 323-3134.
Dept 1S1 at I, Lynchburg
Va.
AIR CONDITIONER, Philco, MEN • WOMEN WANTED AT
ONCE ta train tor Civil
Boom, M3. 3324104.
4. Beauty C a n
Service. Good pay. Tboo•aada
ef Jstos open. Exper­
.USED
FURNITURE
SALE
Faraaaeat Special
B*rgiia» this weak only. 13% ience usually unaecetaary.
34% OFF REG. PRICE
off. Mutt mek* room for saw .-Far* Information oa Job*.
Cut 'N Carl Beauty Shop
SIS Palmetto Ava.
39-0434 load. Fern Plata Used Furn­ Salaries, Requirements, fo­
iture, aeroes from Poet Of­ cal Interview write giving
address, phone. AMERICAN
fice, Fern Park.
EVENING APPOINTMENTS
Service, Box 44, Sanford
I Seniors — Harriett's Beauty
Nook, 1U So. Oak. Pboat LARGE OIL HEATER, beat* Herald.
up to 3 roomi, has fan £0.
32317a
323-7100.
U. S. CIVIL SERVICE
5. Day N urseries
SEPT. SPEC. Men’s Tao
TESTSt
HAPPY ACRES- A school for ShirU, 44c. Army-Navy Sur­
Moo-women, 14-12. Start high
Kinder(arteo A Elndertehool plus, 310 Sanford Av*.
aa 1103 a week. Preparatory
Now has so attractive hos­
tl per day rental for Electric training u n.t 11 appointed
pital-*lean Nursery (or crib
slxc A 3 veer olds. All child­ Carpet Shampooer with pur- Thousand* of Jobs opts. Ex­
chasa of Blue Lustra. Carperience uauaU accessary.
ren registered for 3 day* a
roll's Furniture.
FREE information oo fobs,
week. No dally adjusting.
For Information call 322g u t T B I R D CAGES, different tileries, requirements. Write
TODAY giving name, ad­
liras and shapes. 169-4403.
dress sod phono. Lincoln
6. Child C am
PIANO: Jeii* Frcacfa, | pedal Service, Boa S3, Sanford
EXPERIENCED mother will Spinet, excellent condition. Herald.
car* for child ta my home
Cherry finish, with bench.
3 days week, 315-3234412.
39-3097.
REDEEMER LUTHERAN
8. Dors - C ats • P ete
KINDERGARTEN
HOME RAISED grata bed for
homa tree ter use. Limited S. PARK, E. of Dairy Quson
DACHSHUND PUPPIES-Red amount. Sea to appreciate. Pre-School. Qualified teach­
—U weeks eld. ARC. Ph. Ph. 39-0244.
er*. Tuition: Xlndcrgartcn,
322 3047.
314 mo. Pro-Klndtrgarten.
HANDMADE; sweater* f o r
110 mo. Call 394553 or
AKC Reg. Black Mta. Poodle isle. Cad for appointments 39-7227.
' Pupa. 4 weeks—3224144.
to plek your choice for babtea
71. Mai* Halo Wanted
and adults. Ph. 323-3294.

15. Special Services

ration. Floor, Fret Eitima.j* MAN: 23-40 years old. LocaL
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
Must have ehaufiaur tlc*sa*.
steel, grass* traps, dry
Mac’s Oil Company, 303
A A B ROOFING CO.
wells. Stepping atones.
North Laursl Av*.
COMPLETE ROOFING SRV. MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
NO JOB TOO SMALL
309 Elm Avo.
39-5711 MAN: 2540 years old. LocaL
NO JOB TOO LARGE
Sea Mr. Haynta at Phillip*
USED LUMBER: 2xl through «* Service Statloa, 4th 4L
Financing Arranged
394554
322-2247 2x13. Sheeting and flooring. A French At*.
300 yds. Leatherette. Many
. Plumbing
patterns. Mill Ends. S22-OTO MAN 9 4 5 torlssunnc* Debit
Sanford area. Salary plus
GUNS. Buy. Sell, Trad*. Ba- commission. 30-0443.
ELDER SPRINGS
pair. O S T E E N BRIDGE
PLUMBING
72. F em ale Heto Wsmtsd
FISH CAMP.
DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE
39-7157 or 39-3125
MAIDS—N. Y. to «SI Wash.
51. Articles For Rent
Rush references. Top Job*.
PLUMBING
RENT A BED
Faro advanced quickly. H*vContracting Rapairs
Rolls way. Hospital, B a b y
A-Mald,
4 Bend St, G nat
FREF ESTIMATES
Beds, by Day, Week, or Nock, N. Y.
R. L HARVEY
Month.
M Sanford Ava.
FA 3-941
CARROLL'S FURNITURE WAITRESS WANTED, must
114 W. 1st
322-5ttt he over 9 . Call 394731.
TRACTOR MOWING. 322-7844.

23. Painting

7, Situation Wanted

SO U T H W A R D
lavcttmeet H Realty
i l l ff. park Avo.
394tTl

LOT or small aerugo oa rtvar
or lake adjoining. Writ* Ban
44, Sanford Herald.
HAVE CASH BUYER tag
small nouns positing rm
pair*.
Need email tract* of land on
Wirt side with or wifocul
Improvements.

Payton Realty
322-1301

17-43 at Hiawatha

#4. Keal Estate • Salt

FOLKS w* nood GOOD
LI-S-TIN-G4

Merle W. Warner
REALTOR
Adelaida H. K o m i , A s m *.
704 South Park Av*.
Sanford, Fla.
39-3434 DIAL 39-75U
394*33
P. S. - ROMES priced
RIGHT a n
S-E-L-L-I-N-G
Let ua .apprate* .and
SELL YOUR PROPERTY

You caa find anything you
M*d advsrtimd la the Bor­
ate Claaalflad

Legal Notice
XOTtCE OF t m i C A T I M
FOE TAX DEED
IPtov
Ftaslda Status** od
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIV.
EN, That D. Rom s th* h old .
*r o f th* fotlow lag certificate
ba* filed aald csrtlfleat* for
tax dead to ho Isauad thoreon.
Th* csrtlfleat* number and
year o f iaoaonoo. tho dsaerip.
Us* o f tho prooorty. and tho
n * * o In w hlsh It woo aatsaood
ar* aa follow*!
C ertificate No. S4I
T sor o f
toenaaca 1M |
Lot t l Blk S i a m ' s
A cts* Plat Book * page ta
Nam* In w hlsh aaaoasad Its*
wart
Houaomorora la s. Alt
o f M id proptrty being la tho
County or demlnola, S u t* o f
Ptorldo. Unleae such oerilft.
Mt* shall h* redeemed accord.
Acraa, Plat Book I pag* I t
tug to taw the property d e s­
cribed ta auch eertlfleata w ilt
b* sold to th* h igh est bidder
at th* front t i e r of tha Samlnol* County Court Homo at
Sanford. Florida, oa tha first
Moaday la th* month of O cto.
her. t l f l . which ta th* Itfc day
of Oetobor, t i l t .
D*tod th is llr d doy o f July

FOR A PAINTER, Uuide or 53. Wanted To Buy
out, call Luther Tasker at USED FURNITURE, one room
394154.
LOOKING FOR
or bousafiil, tools, mise.
SECURE JOB?
items, ANYTHING you hatr*
24. Wall Drilling
1M«.
to MU. 39-3270.
Clarh'a Baal)
Train tor U. g. Civil 4ervic« (O fficial
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
Arthur H. Beckw ith. J r ,
55.
Furniture
For
Sal*
teats.
So*
our
ad
under
Edu­
SPRLNXLER SYSTEMS
Clerk Circuit Court
Som lnola County, Florldo
cation-Inatnie Hon classifica­
All Types and Steal
toU Ua Your Furniture.
B y: O. T. Ray. J r , D. G.
tion. Lincoln Service. Ee Puhllah
W« Repair and Service
S e p t t, S. II. It. tt*4
Quick Sarvie# with th*
Ubltehed 1444.
C D E -lt
STINE
Cash. SUPER TRADING
Machinery aad Supply Co.
NOTICE OF I t IT
POST. PA 24*77.
THE STATE OF FLOE IDA TE
397 W 2nd St
TA 14413

Legal Notice

Legal Notice
o r A m iC A T ta x
r o n TAX OKED

r o iic i

H e* . 1*4.1* F lorid* l U t i t M
o f 10**)
NOTICE t l HEREHT CUVBN, T hst D. Rom* is * h o ll­
er of IS* fallow ing certificate
hM Med M id certifica te for
ta * deed In be Issued thereon.
Tha certificate number and
rear af leruance, tha dMerlpttoa e f the properly, and the
name ta which It waa aaaasaed
ara ae follow*:
C ertificate Vo. t
Tear af
laanans* 111!
PoaeetoU— ** Property I
E li af NEM of S C * l e c ­
tion IT Towaahl* t l *
Range II E
Kama ta which a e ii oeed John
g . W illiams. « r , Trusts*. All
of said property b«lag In the
County a f damlaol*. Ita ta e f
Florida. Catena such certificate
ahall ha redeonaad according to
law the property deearthed in
such certificate w ill he oold to
th e hlgheot bidder a t the front
dear o f the Sem inole County
Coart UeuM at Sanford, F lor­
ida. oa the ftret Monday tn tha
month at October, l i f t , which
ta tha llh day of October, t i l s .
Da tad U le Sir* t a r o f July,
n e t.
(O fficial Clarh'a Beat)
Arthur H- B ockw tO . J r ,
Clark Ctrl cult Court
Bemlaele County. Florida
B y! O. T. Ray. J r , D. C.
PuM lth Sepb L I, 11. t l , 1114

COErie

xorte r o r

a p p l ic a t io n
for ta x d e e d

[to

I M J I F lo rid a StatuSeo *«

ta n c n E B T o i v
EN. That D. Rom* th* hold*r s f th* felto w ln g certificate
ha- ftled aald c er tific a te for
ta c deed to b* leeuad thereon.
The certificate number and y w r
o f teeuancs, th* dsacrtpttoa s t
tha property, and th* nam* In
which It waa aaeeeeed ar# aa
fellewut
Certificate Vo. Ida
Tear at
tasuance ltd l
DeerstpUoa a f Property i
Lot 1 Dlk A. Fellowship
Addition. Flat Book I, Faga
v o t ic e

Nam* la which aaeeeeed Pub
tit M srtgag* Co.. Ine. All s f
Mid property b ein g In th*
County o f Seminole, atat* o
Florida. U nless eucb eertifl
M tt that! b* redeemed accord­
ing tu law th* property dMcrth*d la iach c er tific a te will b*
oold ta tha h igh est bidder at
tha front door s f th* Mamlnols
County Court H o u m a t Son
ford riarlda, on th e first Mon­
day la th* month af October
I M i. which la th* lib day o f
Ootohar. t i l t .
Patad this llr d day o f July
lift
(O fficial Clarh'a Seat)
Arthur R B eck w ith. J r ,
Clark Circuit Court
■sMlasta County, Florid*
* y a T. Ray. J r , D. C.

Publish Sept. U I. II. Jt, til*.
,COE-1*

Legal Notice

■OTIC* 0 F APPLICATION
FOE TAE DEED
**»•»• FWrtdo statu tM o f
_%
?°X «C E :a HE REFT OIV
CN* T b tt D. Rom# th t hold
heldsr o f th* follow in g csrtlfleato ban filed M id certificate
for ta s deed to ho iMuod there­
on. Th# corttftcats number end
yoar of tsenonto. tho dooortplion o f tho property, aad th*
nam* ta which It waa aaeeeeed
■ra a* follow*!
CertlflM t* Vo. U f
Tsar o f
Im u * new l i f t

of Froportyi

CARD E THOMPSON,
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
A sw ora Oomplalnt haelng
been filed a gain st you la tko
Circuit Coart In and for lorn!,
■ots County. Florida, by ANNA
E. THOMPSON for divorce, th*
short till* of which Is ANNA
E. THOMPSON. P laintiff, e o r.
so* CARL B. THOMPSON. Da.
fandaat. t h e n proeeata or* to
command you to appear and
fit* your Answer *r other d o.
fen*** or plM dlng herein w ith
th* Clerh o f tha Circuit Court
of Somlnol* County, Ptorldo.
and to M r«s a copy thereof on
P la in tiff*
Attorney,
Carroll
Burk*. Attoraoy at Law. p, Q.
Drawer X, Sanford, Florida, a#
or hofor* th* lit h day a f Octahor. A. D. 1114, or othorwloo
deer** pro cenfeeo* w ill he a l ­
tered against you.
Th* Paoford Herald la deelgaatad a* a oewepepor o f non.
oral olrcutatlo* in which th is
citation shall ho published one*
it c h w eak for four oonaocu.
tiro week*.
W ITNESS my hood sad o fflMat o m I a t th* Clark of tb*
Circuit Court o a this th* ttth
day o f lap Umber, A. D. 1IS4.
(SEAL)
A rthur E. Serkw lth. J r ,
Clark of th* Circuit Court
By i Martha T. Vihtaa

E IT Ft of W u i F t of
H Blk 11 Tr I t. Tho Tow
o f Sanford, f l a t Book .
*• a t a 111 m
i u m a in
Nam* la
which
oom moi
to u r * B a sk * All « f m id pro­
perty being la tho County o f
lam laole. S lo ts of Florid*. Cnl*eo such c ortlflcats shall ba
redeemed a c c o r fle g te law th*
property dotcrlhod tn such cortltlcalo w ilt ho oold to tho
high est bidder at th* front door
of tho Semlaolo County Cosrt
Houae at Sea ford. Florid*, oa
tb* first Moaday la the moath
e f October. I l f s , which I* th e
D, c.
Ith day a f Octohor, 1114.
»hto llr d day o f July Carroll B arbu
Suit* III. Banford Attantlo
(O fficial C lerk * ■**]&gt;
National S aak BuUdlo*.
Arthur h . Dochwtth. Jr. P. Ol Drawer X.
c tsr k circu it C oon
Baafasd. Florida.
•♦ ■ ita ta County, Florid*
Attarooy far P U ta ttft
By: O. T. Ray, J r . D. t - Puhllek dap*. II, M, I t * Dm

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COS-41

�HERALD Want-Ads Bring Fast ResultsPhone 322-5612
M . Baal B a ta ta - Bala
BAST PILCHER, Broker
Parsons] Service
Call 38-7 IN

•S. Hi

•safari

F o r Solo

2 BEDROOM HOUSE, nicely
furnished and la good repair.
710 Palm-Mto or call 38-atU

feral* Sept. 22, 1944 — Pago 11 »7.

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

NIC* BUILDING LOTS or TOR RALE IV OWNER. Cosgntiwaaa lots tad 1 Building tom BulU Cfe Home, I Bado* tha Iota. Rave • led, one rooms, i Beths, Urlng
(or fSOS JT eight (or 82300 on Roam, family Room. Kit­
the ceflMr Mala St. tod chen, Central (Mating an*
Cowt I t sad Lniagtoa Are. lire place, large utility aad
storage, earpotte aad patk&gt;
EatefTriie, f i t . 666-4601.
Deep well and sprinkling
syatem on beautifully wood3 or 4 ACRES
with
Good ground, near large lake. *d lot W a W
Redwood
h
ate.
Grove
Man­
MOO per acre with Urine.
or area. Can 123-Tin after
LAKE LOT, 100 ft. on pared 4 p. m.
road. |4,XI0 with term .

HOME RENTERS

HOME OWNERS

2

1M1 Park Avenue
PA 3-883 anytime

Legal Notice
MOTtcm o p A Pnica-rton
pom T a x D a n s
&lt;Mr. 104.10 n w t i l ateletee ef
WOTICB IS HERE ST OIV.
BJC, T hst D. Ram* the hold*
er e f the follow ing certificate
a s * ni«4 n i d cw tiriM t* for
te a 0*«4 to be U*u&lt;d th*r*on.
Th* e*rtlflcate numh*r and
J*«r *f taiusnc#, the d**crlrtlen
• f th* preparty. s b 4 th* ntm*
la which It we* a*e****4 ar*
a* follow s:
C ortlflest* So. HIT
Tear of
b i t i n c t toes

P*«o tpll— of Propartyi

W S1H Tt e f E SOU* r t
• f X 111 r t of BWt| of
KW H 8*0. 11 T ow ath lf 118
8 l * | * IS E
R aw * la which u i m h I J. C.
Cr*w«. Alt of *ald propartr ha*
Ing to th* County af Btmtaol*
a tita of Plorlds. Vnlaa* iuch
cartlflcate ahsll b* r#4#«m#&lt;*
according to law the propartr
daasrlbad In auch cartlfleato
w ill ho oeId to th* hlthaat bid*
dar at tha front door or th*
a*mlnu)« Cuuutr Court llou##
at Hanford, Florida, an th* flrat
Monday In lh» mouth of O-t
«b»r, 11*4. which I* th* tth
day of CWlobar, 1904.
I m *4 t h li l l r d day of July.
1144.
(O fficial Clark'* S##l&gt;
Arthur K. Backwlth. Jr.,
Clark Circuit Court,
■•mlnoln County. S'lorld*
By: O. T. Ray. J r . O C.
rubllah Sapt. 1. I. 11. JJ. IMS
COE*14

a o n c m o p APPttrATibN
•

1 ’•»

FOR TAB DBED
144J4 y i.r td a btalwtaa a l

THE TIME TESTED PIRN
114 ft. Park Ave. fa 2-4123

Legal Notice
ROTtCR OP AFPLICATIOX
FOR TAX DEED
(l* r . IM J « PlaeMa Itatwta* o f
iia a i
NOTICE. IB HEREBT (1IVtS. That Laatar K. Tomhack
th* holdar of the follow ing
cartlfleato haa fllad aald cartl
flcat* for la s daad la b* laau*
ad theraan. Th# cartlflcata
number and rear ef laauanc*.
ihj daacrlptton a f th* propartr,
and th* name In which tt waa
aiaaaaad ar* a* follow*:
Cartlflcata No. 4
Tear a f
laauanc* U41
Daaerlptioa o f Piapoetr)
Lot IT. Lak# Markham Cttatoa P lat Boak I t. P «f*t

as a at

Nam* In which a***a**4 K
K noi Bttllnghau*. Truata*. All
of aald properly being In th*
County o f l.m ln o la , gtata of
ylorlda. UnUaa auch cartlflcata
■halt b* radaamad according to
law th* praparty dtacrihad In
auch cartlflcata w ill b* aald in
th* highaat bidder at th* (rant
d o o r o f tha Dentinal* fou n t*
Court Noun# at Hanford. VlorIda. on th* flrat Monday In th*
nonth of Orlohar. tl*4. which
la th* 1th day of October. 1114
Patad this U rd dar o f Jus*
tSI4
(O ffirUl Clark Sa*l&gt;
Arthur M. parkw ltb, Jr.
Clark Circuit Court.
S.m luola County, Florid*
Uy; tl. T. Hay, Jr., ti. c
Tuhllah Sapt. 1 , t. 11 , 1 ! 1144
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n o v ic e o r A r r u c a T io x
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h## ftl#4 ••I# r#rtl(le#l# for
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• •TICE 1* HEREBT 0 1 V*.
KN That D- Rom# th# hold*
ar of th# fallow tag cartlflcata
haa fllad aald rartlflcai* for
tax dead to b* laauad thtraon.
Th* cartlflcata number and
year of tsauanca, th# daacrrp.
tlon of th* propartr. and th#
name In which It w»# aaataaad
ar* aa follow*:
Cartlfloal# Na. 1 U I
Tear *f limaiui u s:
D####t#(tan #1 r n i w t r i
[aauinc* 1141
a *•&lt;&gt; r t # f e &lt;« r t #r
Deacalptiaa a f Prapardn
W US r t of NW t, of NW'»
Lot S Blk I. llaftlcr tlomaa
nf r W ‘4 a#ctlon J# Town*
Orlando la c On*. Plat Book
• hip IS S Rang# 14 E
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Nam* In which ****** aJ Law.
ton
X 6 Lil# J. W#Iln. All of
aanca C. * Dorothy A. Patman.
All af aald property being In ■#ld proptTty h«|ng In th#
tha County af Bamlnol*. State County o f S#mlnoU, Slat* of
a f Florida. Cnlaa* auch certi­ riorlta. L'nUi# inch atrtlflcat#
ficate t h i l l ba radaamad accord­ •hall h# r#,l#»m#il accorilln# lo
ing la law the property da#* I t # th# proptrty &lt;l##cr1b*&lt;l In
rrlhad In auch cartlflcata will inch c#rllflc*t# will b* #--t-l
ba told to th# highaat bidder at to th* hlgh##t blddtr tt th#
th# front door of th# *#mlnol# front door of th# Samlnol#
County Court Houaa at Sanford. County Court lle iM *t Sanford,
Klorlil*. on ih# flrat Monday to
Florida, on th# flrat
In tha month of Octohar. 1**4. ihe month of October, U t«,
which la th* 1th day of October, which l# tb# 5th day of Oct­
ober. US*
1**4,
. , ,
Mated thia llr d day of July
l»ai#d th is U rd day «t J U,J
tee*.
1*44.
(O fficial C lerk'# S#*t)
(O fficial Clark* la a ll
Arthur It Beckwith, J r ,
Arthur H B a c k w l t h . Jr..
Clerk of Circuit Court
Clark Circuit Court.
Jem
tnol# C ounty, rio rld n
Samlnol* County. Florida
Ity: O. T Hay. Jr.. D. t*.
By: O T. Bay, Jr- p- f riiM
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prpt. t, i. n . s:. m «
Pohtta* Sept. 1. S. t*. U ' IM*
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CUKl t

Good Rental homea, Priced
right, era renting aad leas­
ing fasti
Call Today. For Prompt and
Efficient Service. It Pays!

Stenstrom Realty
IM I PARK DRIVE
122-2420
322*7493
NIGHTS 322-6324 - 38-0343

F U R N I S H E D 3 Bedroom
House. 3411 Talmetto, Ph.
38 0274.
FURNISHED HOUSE. 2-bedrooms A den, paneled walls,
csrport# A patio. MO mo.
384240.
2 BEDROOM furnished house.
10g W. 13th St. Fh. 3404032.
2-BEDROOM frame houie.
2327 Magnolia Ave. near
N.A.S. Cheap rent, 343 mo.
Ph. 28-380.

1 Bank I
OepouessloiK
'33 Bulck, $300 bat, l i t mo.
'33 Cadillac, |2M bal. 110 mo.
'S3 Bulck, |66 bal, 33 mo.
‘33 Cadillac, |3K» bal. lit mo.
'36 Chcv. $199 bal., 124 mo.
'36 Ford, 3199 bal, 36 mo.
'37 OMs AC, 3309 bal, 331 mo.
'37 Mere. Wg. 32N bal. t i l me.
'37 Bulck. |4M bal. 924 no'37 Ply. HT $406 bal. |33 mo.
'36 Cadillac 36S6 bal, 332 mo.
'37 Imperial, 8300 bel, 38 mo.
'59 Nash, 3236 bal, 111 mo.
'SB Olds. 3342 bal, 18 mo.
S3 Poetise, 363* bal. Ml mo.
SI Cbsv., 3400 bal, 38 mo.
'» Chav. Wg. M il bal. 331 mo.
'56 rord. 3360 bal, $32 mo.
'8 Mercury 168 bal. IS! mo.
so Olds $611 bal. 38 mo.
'30 Ply. 8047 bal, 38 mo
'M Chev. 3699 bal. 332 mo.
'60 Mercury 1667 bal, 38 mo.
'« Ford, 1714 bal. | 3i mo.
'61 Palcoo, 3001 bal, «J9 mo.
'•I Metro. 1380 bal. 3 8 mo.
'31 Corvalr, |9N bal, 340 mo.
’31 Renault 3300 bal, 81 mo.
'34 Bulck 380 bal. 117 mo.

FURNISHED T e a bedroom
C. B. House, Carport*, Fen­
ced Back Yard, Call 384244
or 322-0966.
RENTALS

Furnished or Unfurnished
Ball-BUIr Agency

W E DO TRADE1

National
1012

REPOR3ESSI0NS. INC.
SANFORD AVE
OPEN EVENINGS

FOR THE BEST HOME
HEFTLER SALES
Phone 322-4503
BUY
Ph. 38-3641 21S S. Park At*.
OFFICE
'47 DODGE CLUB Coupe. ThU
SEE YOUR
Casselberry, oa St. Rd. No.
car is almost like new. Good
416, U mi. E. of 17-02. Open 100. Rroort Rentals

V A -FH A
Property

Management
and Sales Broker
JIM H U N T

St. Johns Realty

U » CHEVKOLET, taeaQaet
eeaditioo, lav mUeag*. RTTB.
38442S.

It'a Just good business to
check first with Sanford’s
largest H o m e Servicing
Agaocr- Flan Homea, Fairly
Priced. la all SIm c I

Hot s. P art Avo.
Concrete Bloek Building, 34 a
7A 2-3232 anytime
34, terrains floor* with till
Net floor apace for R*st.
GREENBJUAK
Bowmao'a Trailer Ct. Fh. Choice lota available ts
444-4904.
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor
ooMteekiaf golf
M . Houaes F a r Sale
Coet&lt;ms building te
(poelficatiens.
Q briar “Krap your oyo on th«l kM! tho’e |«lng to go p4*
COUNTRY HOME
developed by
JUST REDUCED MAM. Thle
K1NGSWOOD
95. H
For Solo
95, Houeee For Solo
3 bedroom home near HLH
PA 24014
pleat la eseelleot condition
TOTAL PRICE ONLY 34330
FH* • RESALES
BUILDERS, INC.
oa lge. 140 a 133* lot. WcU
Neat small 2-bedroom home, Like new, I A S BEDROOM
202
Fairmont
Dr.
shaded A landscaped with
only 10 blocks (ram down­ MASONRY Homte, 1 A 3
eeparate 2 car garage as a
ACRE with small Duplex, town. Low down payment,
Bathe, Kitchens Equipped.
a bonus la a bargain to be (rents 31M mo.), plus lot
m o n t h l y payments only 1100 Down, Payment! teas
ao)d thia week. Termi can for home or trailer. A buy
340.M,
than rent.
ha arranged.
(or cash. Or terms to aulL
HXLMLY REALTY
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
322-7313 or 834-1162.
Ph. 322-1341
Realtor
Seminole Really
Raymond luodquist, A m .
BUILDERS CLOSEOUT
1M1 B. P a rt Are.
FA 2 2011 A t'utla Beak Bldg.
PRICES ON ALL
PA 2-3233 anytime
HEFTLER HOMES REDUCED
Government Owned
3 • Bedroom* — Carport# —
HOM ES
POB SALE
Homes
UUlty — for only
*2 ACRES overlooking Lake
910,225
- TOTAL PRICE
$100.00
DOWN
Mary. Boat&lt;boala In lake.
F O R SA LE
57 PER MONTH
Old, liveable heuee 432,000
Sdisctieo d I, 3, sod 4
YS EVERYTHING
W. A. Edward*—322-7101.
Bedrooms locsUd la various Central sir and heat
fo r the Beet Buy la
lecUoo* of Sanford
NO DOWN - VA
B BEDROOM, 1 Bath near
A New or Resale Home,
Immediate Delivery
LOWEST DOWN PAYMENT
See Stosatrom Realty
P Interest School 4 new
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
- THA
Shopping Center. VA Loan,
FROM 950.00
3 Diy occupancy
SM Laurel Dr* Fh. 38-4134. *Wo Hive The Home fo r You*

Seminole Realty

3 BIDROOM H O U S E , I FURNISHED 1 Room Apt.
blocka from Plnocroat School Clean A close la. 133 mo.
-F h . 333-2314 between • A 4. Lights A water lacluded.
333-360T.
I BEDROOM, t batk, Pin#,
crest, screened porch, 2331 MODERN 3 Bdrra. fu n . Apt.
Park Ave. Mo. 28482.
•01 Palmetto Ave. 222-1271
after 1:30 p. m.
3 BIDROOM, MtcfeMd PM.
room, eamplatety furnished. I ROOM FURNISHED Aft-,
3224327 between | A 3 p. m. downstair*, close to town.
940. 384261.

R EN TA LS

Seminole Realty

LOCH ARBOR
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Stenstrom Realty
■PACIOUS 3 bedroom, 2 bath
2648 PARK DRIVE
Ranch Style Home, close to
333.7438
golf course designed to 823.3420
NIGHTS
3224424
323 0544
please the lge. family, as all
rooms art overslaed with
o itrs family room, A double
carport. A real buy at 117,.
MO with flexible tern s avail* HUGE 4-Bedroom, 2 bath, Fla
able.
room. Mak* deal. 1M fair
lane Circle. Park Ridge.

109. Aportmenta far Raot

115. A v taa F o r Bala

1100 DOWN
LARGE 2-story house on 1
Acre a( liad. la good repair. FHA-VA HOMES
40 asserted (nth t r a c e . SEVERAL OutsteodMg 3 A 3
111,000. Terms.
Bedroom Homea available a
ill- Areas of Sanford. Let tzs
Payton Realty
Show you Around!
38-1301
17 92 at Hiawatha
ST. Bnalneea R entals

F o r R oot

REA LTY
Office: 122-2111
Nights: 38-0700
122 0848
824 Park Drive
ATTENTION NAVY PERSON
NEL. Don't miss thia. Owner
moving to Cocoa. Must sell
Immediately, 3-bedroom, 3
bath, doubles carport# home
Hug# back yard completely
fenced In, on high dry tot.
Clou to bate end shopping.
Will tike 3300 for 32000 equt
ty. F.H.A. mortgage 10,342,
with 172 monthly payments.
Seo at 402 Edwin St., NOrlando.

10 e. m. to t p. m. Pboce
•31-3121.

NEW nOMES
West Fourth SL Just off Per
simmoa. Salesman on pro*
party, 4:'J0 to 7:00 p. m 102. Mobile Homes • Sale
Monday- Wednesday- Friday,
Saturday A Sunday 1:00 to
14 and 3 Bedroom*
7:00 p. m.
NEW and USED
Awnings A Cabanas
ALL FURNISHED S ■
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
house with 3 garage apart­ Hwy. 17-92 S
322-256]
ments, 1-room apartment
downstairs, double garage 10.1. Mobile llom ea • Kent
and workshop. For quick
tale, a bargain. Some terms. 1 B E D R O O M Trailer on
By owner. 217 Holly Ave. large lake. Adults only. Ph
38 7360
2234402. C. C. Flower*.
3 BEDROOM, 2 lath , screen LARGE 2 BEDROOM TRAIL­
ER, dost to baas, |63. 38-4241
*d patio. Ph. 129-0M8.
TRAILER for raot, on private
NEW HOMES
lot. 384360.
Available In Sanford a m end
Longwood area (d ml. So. MODERN 3-bedroomi, worn
oa 17-32). Beady for occup­ pletaly furnished. $73 mo
ancy, MS.oo per mo. and up.
Beautiful setting. Lovely
Custom Building, Residential built-in kitchen. Evenings
or Commercial.
323-0939.
LMN ENTERPRISES, Inc
IN . Aptrtmtntt far Rrtti
Builder, Harold Legal
•02 HlghUnd Ave.
|30 mo. Up. Surplus City.
Salts Offiea: 103 HighUod Avt.
Longwood, Fla.
1 BR Furnished Apt. 1st floor
•II-2911 Collect
2013 Saaiord Ave. 646-438.

RARE OPPORTUNITY
You just hardly do see these
anymore. 3 Bedrooms and
oak floors, on largo 30x113
corner lot In nice well ea- EVERETT A. HARPER
t • b 11s h e d neighborhood
AGENCY - REALTOR
Priced for the economy
0*45 s. Park Ave.
minded buyer. 310.303. Only Phones FA 2 2364 or FA 2 2243
3300 down. 376 per month.
3100 A CLOSING COST. Own
transferred. Must move.
Stempcr Agency er3-bedroom,
i hath, terrain
floors, built-in k i t c h e n ,
Realtor Intufor-Tradei
screened pstlo. 322-1197.
322-4301 1919 S. French Ave.
4 BEDROOM. 3 Bathe, wallto-wall cirpei, built-in ap­
pliances, intercom, central
sir end heat, fenced. Ph.
38-3303.

HUTCHISON'S
OCEANFRONT APTS.
339 So. Atlantic
Daytooa Beach
Call 38-4038

1930 T-DIRD, excellent coo
ditlon. Al*o 19' Wist, motor
A trailer, with many extras.
3 8 4837.
1063 PONTIAC Catalina 4-door
sedan, white, air, full powar,
radio, tinted glass, deluxe
trim.'Must sacrifice. Owner.
38-6006.
1933 FORD 4 DOOR. Marie
and runs every day. Good
tranaporialion for only 3163.
Private owner. Ph. 3224406
evenings.
MERCURY 1961 Monterey.
Factory air. Full power
Good condition. 9930 cash.
Must sell. 363 3643.
1962 COflVAIR Spytier Conver
tible, 4 speed, wire whaeli,
positrsetion. new tires, *x
cellent condition. 11,730. Ph.
38-29R.1.

BY TOMORROW NjGHT!

3 C0RVAIRS
1 CHEVY II
3 CHEVELLES
7 BEL AIRS
4 BISCAYNES
8 IMPALAS
4 OLDS
12 DEMONSTRATORS

ALL 64 s

116. Auto* • Sal* or Trad*
WILL SELL OR TRADE 1960
Bulck LeSahre 4 door hsrd-1
utp A-1 condition, exception
ally clean. 11,205 322 5609.

118. Trucke For 8*1*

FURNISHED APT. private
bath A entrance. 3220701.
INTERNATIONAL - I4» tnn|
stake body truck. Good con­
EFFICIENCY 340. 611 Park. dition 3350. Lake Mary IGA. I
3 ROOM Furnished Apt. Air- '50 CHEVROLET 'i too Fleetcoot:tinned Bedroom . $65. lit
side, with camper, MV*. I
E. 3th , 322 4233.
Across from Lyman H. S.|
FURNISHED garage apart­ •31-3430.
ment. 1302 Maple. 38-0731.

N EW C A R W A R R A N T Y

NO REASONABLE
OFFER REFUSED!

120. Automotive Service

N . Houses • ttsle or Rent Clean 4 Boom*. 311 Park.
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
W E L A K A APARTMENT! Free inspection, estimates, I
2 BEDROOM late or Rent 114 W. First St.
pickup, delivery. Racoriag |
CaU 38-1116 after 5 p. m.
A repair* discounted.
FURNISHED garsga apt. Pb. 81te E. 3rd.
38-3443
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON 38-2000.
LAXS. CaU 6 7 * l i l | S
Auto Glass. Tape
FURN. Apt. Class is. Jimmie
322-13*7.
A Sea* Covers
Cowan. 38-4011.
97. Houses For Rent

AUTO GLASS &amp;

FURNISHED OR UNFURN
[SHED 2 Bedroom Duplex SEAT COVER CO.
364 W. 2nd St. FA 1308
Apartment. Terrsuo floor*
libs bsth. water furnlahad. ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Ph. 18-2334 after 3 p. m.

FURNISHED COTTAGE: Liv­
ing room, dining, kitchen, lBedroom, Bath, water and
FHA - VA HOMES electric furnished, $43 plus
2. 3. A 4 BEDROOMS
gas sad tax. Located on
1, DV 4 2 BATHS
IT-92, 1 block S. of No. 419 l Room Efficiency apt. with
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
Junction (at 9-Points). Sac pvt. bath A shower, suitable
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT!
anytima. Ph. 38-1467 after for couple or single ported
or retired. All utilities In
For Compute Information
• p. m. wtakdaya or any'
eluded in raot. IdaaUy lo­
See or Call Your
Urn* Sat. or Sun.
cated on 1st St., within 1
FHA - VA
2 Bedroom Dome. 617 Catalina. block of 2 free parking iota
SALKS BROKKR
aad ahoppang cwnter. In
Are Have The Homs For You 1 BEDROOM house, furnished. quire at Manuel Jacobson
400 W. 3rd Ph. 38-2021.
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.
Stenstrom Realty 1 RR. fura. house, Lake Mary. DOWNSTAIRS Unfurnished
No pets. 18-3049.
Bedroom apartment, kitchen
2365 PARK DRIVE
equipt. lOIV* W. 18th St. Ph.
322-2420
322-7498 3 • BEDROOM, 1 bath, uo
NIGHTS 184*24 - 323-0316
furnished 1 mi. to base, 1 349-3352.
blocka lo shopping ceoter A Furn. Apt 2300 eteflonvnie.
school. 1 year lease requir
ed. 1120 mo. 38M70 after FURNISHED APARTMENT
3 pm ,
1012 Elm Ave,

$100 DOWN

tires. Real good secood car
118. 38-7690.

THEY
MUST
GO

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

SenkariJc Glass and Paint |
Company

210 Magnolia Ph, FA 3-44 8 1

121. float h &amp; Motor#
12' BOAT Merc. 30 motor.
trsUsr, tU ski equip, ph.
38-0786.

OPEN NIGHTS
TIL 9 P.M.

HOLLER
MOTOR SALES
Corner 2nd and Palmetto

Gateway To The waterway!

Robaon Sporting Goods
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
504 *6 E. 1st. Pb. FA 2-20611
SWIFT 16 ft boat. Mark 70|
motor. Gator trailer. Ex­
tra*. $750. 388166,

2508 S. Park Ave.

SANFORD. FLA.

I

�President Of
federation
Addresses Club

Registration Drive
Set Bv Bear Lakers

By Mr*. Frank Whit#
Gu**t a p u k ir fa r th* firit

n u — et lny of Um DeBaiy
Woman’* Club, bald Friday al
tfc# Community Center, waa
Mra. Albert Hurth at St. Ptten b u rg , fir»t rice preeident
a t the Florida Federation of
Woman's Club#, who waa iaMeduced by the program
chairman, Mr*. Arthur Wagiftr.
•Mr*. Hurth spoke on the
lapie, "Federation Froitlng,”
and gave a fascinating ac­
count of visiting woman's
clubs In many foreign coun­
t i e s with ether officers. In
Japan they were treated to a
Too Ceremony. They visited
American Embassy in
country they entered durthe trip.
sight days In In*
they purchased materiel
Calcutta to make themseia earl. Mrs. Hurth demM atrated how to wear the
fium ant draping herself in
ltor buttercup yellow trimmed
be gold sari, which cost her
about |20. The more gold
thread used the more expenthe sari and most of the
dies brought one or two
with them. In Bombay
ware given e buffet
by the American
Weman’a Ciuh and a tea by
tft# Indi an Woman’s Club.
Mr*. Charles Utrieh, p m l
dent presided at the meeting
Bid welcomed the guesti and
members. Mrs. R. Fisher gave
the i n v o c a t i o n end Mrs
Fieri on Little led in the Ba­
tata ta the Flag.
Raporta w tra heard from
the secretary, the treasurer,
and committee chairman. Mra.
Hebert McGee advlitd all
members to go ta tha polls and
vets in November. Mrs.
Cheater Reariek presented two
new member*, Mra. J. R. A*
kew and Mrs. Newell Hawkina. Mra. Earl Merrill, hot
pltallty chairman, announced
th at 92 member* wrr* pre­
sent and seven guest*. Mrs.
A r t h u r Wagner, program
chairman, welcomed the char­
ter members end pait preefdents each of whom waa pre
•anted with a special badge.
Refreshments of rookies
and punch wars served from
• buffet tsbl* overlaid with
lacs tablecloths and decorated
with a centerpiece of a hitsket of purple lllace, flanked
ky crystal candlesticks and
frostad whit* candtes. Laura
P latt Brown was chairman
ef tha hosteas commute* and
eh* waa aealated by Mra W.
Cola, Mra. John Dilck, Mrs.
C. Crsasey, Mrs. Alta Clark
end Mra. Harold Wills. Each
wore a colorful purple head,
piece made by Mr*. Cole. Door
greeters were Mr*. Kdmunt
levsnna and Mrs. Lottls Beck.

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS offers this Rambier Ambassador in one of the moat ■weeping
changes in American Motors history. Here Earl
Moore poses beside the bright new car. The Am­
bassador features dual vertical lights and fullheight vertical tail lights, the intermediate Ram­
bler Classic has dual horizontal headlights and
horizontal wrap-around tail lights, and the

DETROIT- Rambler** IBM offer power for every consum­
model* will offer a wide var­ e r requirement, ranging from
iety of engine options, Including the economical 90-horsepower
a high performance 232-cubic L head six on the American to
inch "Torque Command" alx tha ZTO-horaepower V S which
available on all aerie* for the is optional on al) 'U Classic!
and Ambssaider,'* C o u p e
flrat time.
The outatandlDg success of said.
the 232 “ Torque Command," a The Torque Commind engine
now alx-cyllnder engine of ad­ la offered in three version* on
vanced dealgn Introduced last '85 Ramblers.
A 135-horsepower 232-cublc
apring aa an option on the
Classic series, has resulted in inch Torque Command with 2
Its extension to tha American barrel carburetor is standard
and Ambassador series for 'M on all Ambassador models. A
according to Thomas A. Coupe, 143-horsepower version with
automotive sales vice presi­ singlo barrel carburetor la
standard on Classic KO, 770
dent.
“ In addition, Rambler will and 770-11 models. A 199-cuhic

235 Attend Autumn Gala Of
WW Held At Silver Springs

Legal Notice

NOTICK ta HKItKItt OIV- Buch' r ,r ° m W‘nt" Park*
»N. Th.t r&gt; R,,m&gt; the hni.tMrs. Bucher conducted a
*r Of the fotlnwln* r.rllf l,-.ii* nhoft business meeting and
t»»s fit* | n u r.rtlth ate f..r,
... ,
ta , d«*i to h* |&gt;.u*,| thereon announced that the next courtTh* r*rlifle*t* number and ell hoard meeting is scheduled
yw*c at luusnci. the il**erlp. I
4I*n of th* pr»p»rty, snd th*
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The earthworm population
varies in density from 13,000
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in pasture and 3 million per
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Tentative plana are being
made for a Family Fun Night
on Nov. 7, with detail* to be
announced a t a later date.
Priie* ar* being given at
th* meeting* ta encourage at­
tendance. Tha “ pig in the
poke" was won this month by
George Biehl and a box of
candy by Mrs. George Appleman.
There will he a 13 cash
•ward drawing at each meet­
ing and only member* present
are eligible to win. If a mem­
ber's name ia called and he ta

Folding High Chain «12JC

inch Torque Command rated itnmatie transmission or shift
at 128-horsepower is standard ed manually as desired, i* ofon Classic 350 models.
fered with V-8 or 135-horse
la addition, the 133-horse- power Torque Command «n*
power TorqiM Command is fines only,
available is an option on all
Classic models, and on Amer­
ican models with automatic
transmissions.
Th* Torque Command en­
gines feature ■ seven-main
bearing crankshaft and eight
counter • weights, which to­
gether with other advanced de­
sign features, provide excep­
t i o n s I characteristics of
imoothness, quick response
and economy o( operation,
Coupe said.
Two optional V-8 engine*,
rated at 198 and 270-horsepow­
er, are offered in the Classic
and Ambassador series.
Engines fer the American
line Include a 9&lt;J horsepower
L head six on standard 220 and
230 models, and a 123 horse­
power overhead valve engine
standard on 410 and 410-11 mo­
dels and optional on 220 and 330
mink-la.
Transmission options Include
overdrive and FlashO-Matic
automatic on all models, plus
Twin Stick
ami Shift-Com­
mand floor mounted transmis­
sions on American 440 and 410H. Classic 770 and 770-lf. and
Ambassador 990 and 990-H mo­
dels equipped with slim bucket
scats and console.
Twin-Stick, which is a spe­
LurgcM and Finest of the New Ramblers
cial floor-shift overdrive trans­
mission. is available with
either six-cylinder or VS en­
gines. Shift-Command, which
can be operated as a fully su ­

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EARLY BIRD?

HD Club Will

Meet Thursday

tMbest

followed |,y a talk on llotiday
Fabric* Trend for 1944-65.
Those members attending
workshop are reminded to
bring their own lunch, hevcragu will be supplied by the
committee.

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The Dellary Home Demon-

Vi to Alley W M s ST Kt N s l m t i o n C l u b will m e e t u t t h e
o n Ay*, t e a l * Kt to It** ,
tt**oi.,l o f n t h i A Tr». I A Community t enter, llmrsday.
N o r t h Orlsinto I n , I AUl l*Ul Scpti’inbt'r 21. The workshop
ItooW I t (,*■• T»
N « m * In * M ( h u n m l \\ i |. will convene at in a. tn. with
t u r n Low-all Thorn i s Inc All the Drseh N enil.rraft Shop
o f s l i d p r n p » r ! y h * t n . In th *
C o u n l y „ f S*mlnnt*. Ki.t* of of DeBary, prexcntlng new
Tlurlds. Ifni*** s u c h eefllft. idea* mi Christmas Crafts
e a t o s h e l l I.* r*&lt;l**tii*&gt;l seuor.l- and
Needlepoint. Members
l n « tn l a w th * p r o p e r t y #**•
e r l b t d tn t u e h r * r t l f l r * t * will are asked to bring in any
b o sold t o th* h l t i h o t t.I.I I. r Christmas suggestions they
a t t h e f r o n t d o o r o f th * s*nila o l * C o u n t y C o u r t l lo u ,* n may have.
Han ford , K t -M lu, o n tli* fir*t
The business ii-mlnn will
M o n d a y In th * m o n t h of ti e t start
at I p. m. ami will be
ob* r. D l l , w h liii Is th * *th

day of Orl„t,*r. till.

fur Nor. 12 at th* nuliday
Inn at Daytona Bearh at II
a. nt. The dub president from
each Welcome Wagon Club,
plua two hoard members are
to he present for the meeting
and hmdirou.
The nominating rnminittee
for the forthcoming election
amt installation, which will be
held Jan. 29, 1965 in Mait­
land, la composed of Mre.
Maryann Miles, Mrs. Jane
Brahy, Mrs. Merle ilnttafield,
.Mrs. Francsa Stone, Mrs.
Judy Hurlburt, and Mrs.
Ailr# Prior.
On a recommendation from
Mr*. Bucher, the group voted
to nominate an installation
team, to consist of tha coun­
cil president, and two other
members, one of which will
tm available lo install officers
for tho various clubs.
It waa also recommended
that aa # member* moves to
another town, when her due*
are still paid up, it would ap.
ply lo a Welcum* Wugun
Club in her new city.
The program, introduced
by Mr*. Robert J a c k s o n ,
Ocala president, u a t “The
Conestoga Review" composed
of ariginul skits written and
directed by Kim Paul.

not present, a dollar will be
added ta the pot and another
name called the following
meeting. There were 25 pre­
sent a t th* September meet­
ing.
The next meeting will be
held Oct. 15 at the tame place
and Mrs. George Biehl will be
hostess.

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It P ays To U se The Herald W ant A ds

3990.

New Rambler Engines Optional

By Maryann Mile*
The Central Florida Council
of Weleom* Wagon Clubs met
Wednesday, Sept. 10, for
their annual Autumn Gala at
Silver Springs in tha Skyllns
Room, with 235 attending
from the various dubs.
The gala affair began at
11:00 a. m. with a social hour.
Th* Welcome Wagon Clubs
were competing for a glO at*
tendance award given by Mrs.
Murgaret Cann to the club
with tha largest percentage
of members present. The Del.
to on group won the award by
having 25 of their 40 mem­
bers present. Coming in sec.
mid -vas the Suuth Seminole
Club with 20 of their 40
members there.
The Sanford Club was
among the other groups at­
tending.
Dr. R. C. Cummings gava
tha invocation. Following the
luncheon, Mrs. Lnurette Har­
ris, Welcome Wagon Hostess
h o T i r n ok t m u tTtBX™
for Ocala introduced tha
ru n tat hkk.ii
• * » - . 1*1.1* r t a r l d a s t s l a t * * ml council president, Mre. Murid

c e r t i f i e s ! * So.
la s o t n e * 1J«J

economy champion Rambler American has large
single headlights. Each of the three distinctively
styled lines is built on a separate wheelbase;
each has a different over-ail length, and each
includes a full selection of two and four-door se­
dans, two-door hard tops, station wagons and
convertibles.

lly Marys## Milts
Seminole County Zoning Di­
rector Bob Broam w it gueit
speaker Thursday a t a meet­
ing ef th* Bear Lska Com­
munity Club held at th* FlorIda Power Employees Club on
Holiday Ave.
He explained the xoning
procedure and stated that •
map of the county Is availa­
ble at all times to show the
xoning in any particular area.
Club president, Dick Os­
trander, announced that the
organixation’e new project it
a drive to get everyone eligi­
ble in tha community to reg­
ister to vote. Anyone needing
transportation to register
should eall Ostrander at TE 8-

p i n 1* — Sept, a , 1964 I? I M n §

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Watch the Danny Kaye Show on CBS-TV, Wednesday Evenings

�Seminole County * * * « on the St. Johns River * * * • ‘T h e N ile o f America’*

•

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C IO * ’*

There’ll be a twin bill Fri­
day night!
• •
•
Firet, the Gindervill* Vot■nUer Fire Department will
hare a benefit fish fry from
fi until I p. m. Friday at the
Farmers Auction Market on
U. S. 17-92.
• •
•
After you've had all of the
fish you want you ihould
hive plenty of time left to
yet to Sanford’* Memorial
Stadium for the Seminole
High grid contest with Colon­
ial of Orlando.
•

*

•

Soma people may think thia
volunteer f i r e department
business (a a joke—a t least
we'vs heard comments made
laughingly from time to time.
But, really, thia is a serious
business and the volunteer
fire departments taka it that
way.
• •
•
For example, the Hindervilla Department operate* in
an area south of Sanford to
Casselberry, east to the St.
Juhna River, w?st to U. S.
17-92. In addition they assist
other volunteer department*
when needed such as lake
Mary, Longwood, Casselberry,
Altamonte Springs, etc.
♦

f

t

And these department* Just
don't huppen. They're planned
and they're promoted. The
fellowe who are members
work a t th* job of promoting
•vent* to rail* funds to
maintain and buy new equip­
ment and when emergencies
arise they’re rendy for action.
We recall tha Dearborn Elec­
tronics fire last January.
When we arrived on the
acene units from every volun­
teer fire deportment in the
county were on hand fighting
the btuae. Some of the firt
fighters hud bean on th* Job
from shortly after midnight
until things settled down
•bout daybreak. Then they
returned to their homes and
prepared to gn to their reg­
ular jobs.
•
• •
So if you appreciate your
volunteer fire departments
give 'em a hand. Enjoy a fish
tapper with them Friday
night and then go to the
game, do your shopping, or
whatever you’re pnlnning this
Friday evening. Make it a
double-header!
•
• •
Mrs. Ruby Doney of Oviedo
gave birth Monday to her
ninth child, an eight-pound,
four ounce baby girl, at Sem­
inole Memorial H o s p i t a l .
Mother amt buhy arc doing
fine, say hospital officials.
The baby's dad, Tex Doney,
is employed by A. I hi, la and
Sons of Oviedo,
•
* •
Do the figures “ 1223” mean
anything to you? ff they do
then Mr*. Cleorge Carver of
765 East 11th Street wants
you to come and gel your
alligator turtle.
•
• •
Mr*. Carver found the
turtle, measuring about 18 to
20 inches long, Tuesday morn­
ing on her front lawn On
ths turtle's bark is painted
— In bright red-orange—the
figure* “ 1223.” Also, on the
turtle's tail ia a large “ X,”
painted in tha same rolnr.
* • •
Asks Mrs. Carver: "I won­
der if he's somebody's pet or
is he in sum* sort of s con­
test? ” We don’t know, Mr*.
Carver, but perhaps the wild­
life service can provide you
with some information.
•
• •
I.. V. Newton, a tree expert
f r o m Orlando, will present a
film and a discussion on the
disappearing beauty and nat­
ural benefits of trees in our
modern communities when the
Civitan* meet at the Lake
Monroe Inn Thursday night.
•
• •
The county chamber's Jolty
public relntionlat — Charlie
Morrison — remind* you and
u* the we're all invited to the
first fall session of the trade
body's Coffee Club Thursday
when at 10 a m.clubber*
will tour KNAS as guests of
Capt. Chandler W. Swanson,
the station's CO. A motor­
cade to the NAS recreation
area at LukeHolden
will
b-ave the Chamlier at J):3l)
r

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VOL. 56

^anfnrft iferalfo
Zip Code 32771

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WEATHER: Generally fair through Thursday; high today in mid-80s; low tonight in COs.
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WED., SEPTEMBER 23, 1964 SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 284

Viet Cong Troops Die By Dozens
In Attack On Government Post
U. S. Warships
Fire On Four
Enemy Boats

jvuva.

••

GM Holds Line
DETROIT (DPI) — General
Motors Corp ■ th# world's
largest auto maker, announc­
ed today that it would hold
th* line on 1965 model car
price*.

Now It’s Sunday
WASHINGTON (DPI) —
The report of the Warren
Commission's investigation in­
to the assassination of Presi­
dent John F. Kennedy will be
made public at 6:30 p.m. EDT

Sunday.

Hunt Terrorist
BOGOTA, Colombia (DPI)
- Police pressed a search to­
day for a French terrorist
who ia considered a “major
threat” to the safety of visit­
ing President Charles de
Gaulle.

Fire Perils Town
SONOMA, Calif. (UPI) The great fire marched south­
ward down the Mayacnma*
Mountain* forming the east­
ern border of the Valley of
the Moon and wa* now ap­
proaching th* historic town of
Sonoma.

Anti-Birchers
NEW YORK (DPI) — An
organization of SO prominent
Americana launched n 7566,(100 radio-television campaign
Tuesday to counter propagan­
da ‘'saturation tactic*" of the
John Rirch Society and other
“ultra-right” group*.

Road Bids Opened
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
An apparent low hid of 71.7
million was opened by the
State Road Hoard Tuesday on
n stretch of the controversial
two-lane loll highway through
the Everglades, dubhed "All­
igator Alley.”

Dentil No Bar
NEW DELHI, India (UPI)
— An American • supported
school lunch program was re­
ported continuing nil over In­
dia tmlay despite the food poisoning drath* of 3' inuill
boys and the hospitalization
of *enr»» of others in a south­
east Indian village.

Daytonan Hurt
In Car Crash
Paul Kent Maynard, 27, of
Daytona Beach, suffered latch
injuries late last night when
hi* car left Highway 4(5 near
the Osteen Bridge and went
into a deep ditch.
Florida Highway Patrolman
Tommy Tomlinson said May­
nard pulled his car to th*
right when h* approached an­
other car head-on. The Injur­
ed men was taken to an Or­
lando hospital.

ONLY

9

Days Left To
R egister For
General Flection
Call The Jayceei
For Transportation
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TE 8-1158

HOMES IN DELTONA Boulevard sector of Del lona were threatened
Tuesday afternoon when thia rolling tnr bucket, burned. The street fuirfine was melted by the heat. The truck, itself, caught fire hut was quick*
ly extinguished by workmen using garden hoses from neighboring homes.

Engineers Warn Longwood
Water Pollution Is Near

SAIGON, Viet Nam (DPt)
—Communist Viet Coni guer­
rilla* died by the dotens to­
day wlten they attempted in
vain to storm a government
outpost and then tried to re ­
move (heir dead from the
Longwood must act now to made by Dr. Jess C. Diets, of safeguarded, such as tha
barbed wire.
preserve its present safe »n- the Sanford engineering firm potential hazard of pollution
An American m i l i t a r y
of well# from septic tanks.
spokesman said that when the ter supply front contamina­ of I.effler, Clatk and Diets.
IVilliam l-effler, of th*
Longwood'* water, s u p p lie d
sun came up over Lining Phu tion and to prepare for a ICO
same engineering firm, said
per
cent
population
increase
from
wells,
is
threatened
with
outpost, 40 miles south of Sai­
that effluent from a Longcontamination from effluent
gon in the Mekong River Del­ within the next 15 years.
wood sewage disposal plant
That
was
the
gist
of
a
pubflowing
from
septic
tanks,
ta, it revealed 37 Communist
could flow generally In ons of
corpses and 26 abandoned wea­ lie meeting held by the Lung- Diels said, adding that “this
MAYOR A. L. WILSON of Siinforti welcomes on« of thin nrcu’.t newest
three directions, to Soldier
problem has
wood Chamber of Commerce country-wide
pons,
ImHinessea, the Ugffutt-HexnH Drugstore in the I’inecre.H Shopping Cen­
Creek, to Gee Creek or ta
An observation plane radio­ Tuesday evening, designed ns been brought out vividly Myrtle Lake,
ter. The owner-manager, Gordon Kellett, right opened the brand now
an
informative
session
tendthrough
the
use
of
deter­
ed
that
most
of
the
dead
were
quarters this morning for the first time.
(Herald Photo)
Diets advised the Ising wood
him" on the barbed wire iyg In the constructioq of i* g e n t* ; housewives are finding
resident* to safeguard their
around Hie heavily entrenched sewage disposal plant hut foam mid suds In the water
natural resources, adding th at
which nearly resulted In a coining from their taps." This
(ort.
An estimated too to Sou Viet hassle over “something” in contamination, he pointed out. the present water supply ia
safe and should he protected.
Cong attacked the 50 man gar city water now being pumped "could coins in three days,
He suggested the city apply
rison at 2 a. m. They broke off into Longwood homes.
three weeks or five years."
|
for
un HUE A planning loan
Prediction that Longwood'*
The engineer told (lie sum*
KITTY
HAWK. N. C. ricane of the season, at S storin'* center were expected the action at dawn.
for
preliminary engineering
Communist North Viet Nam population would increase 50 person* present that Fit A
(U PI) — Hurricane Gladys, a. m. EST about 225 mile* to puss southeast of Cape
studies. Final action would b*
is
accelerating
its
military
from the present 3.0(H) to an and VA will not finance new
Cod, Mass, tonight.
whose wind • whipped tides east of Norfolk, Va.
determined by a referendum.
It veered from « north­
marooned 3,000 persons on
Winds along the Atlantic training program because of estimated 6,000 in IP80 was home* unless public water is
Gordon Folks, of Orlando,
incident*
involving
D.
S
war­
North Carolina's fabled Outer westerly course—which could coastline were expected to hit
regional sanitary engineer for
Ranks, swung on a northerly have taken it inland along the 30 to 15 miles an hour with ships in the Gulf of Tonkin.
the State Board of Health,
Two U S. destroyer* patrol,
course today that apparently New Jersey or Long Island stronger gusts late today and
stated
that septic tanks wer*
spared tha heavily populated coastline — to a northerly tonight on the southeastern ling 50 miles off the north Viet­
nut designed for m ast hous­
namese
coast
Friday
reported
cities of the Eastern Sea­ route and picked up forward New England roast.
ing, such as subdivisions, and,
they fired on four hostile ves­
speed during the night.
board.
therefore, result in the efflu­
sel*.
Forecasters said the 85
Forecaster* located the ren­
ent working itself to the sur­
The Communists maintain
ter of tbu sturrn, fourth hur­ mile-an-hour winds st the
face.
that this latest incident was a
Ho recommended a sewage
'ufivoeatif v, if not g f*brirr *
By Julian Slcniltom
*1,823.
disposal program for th*
lion. Rut hey are taking no
Associate Editor
Chairman James I’. Avery Longwood area, pointing out
eluuces
\fler similar Inci­
Th* Courtly Comm la.*ion pulled tin- Commissi'Her* t o that 30 per cent of th« cost
dent# six week* ago. If. S. n a­
val aircraft bombed North Tuesday turned thumb* down determine if th ru were any could be financed with a fedon a recommendation from precincts congested during the e u l grant through the Slat*
Vietnamese torpedo base*.
Supervisor of Registration past election. After obtaining llonid of Health.
Although advised la-fore
Camilla Itruce that the coun­ lirgutlvu reports from eio Ii
MIAMI il l'll D. S. cus­
★
★
★
The prominence of Semi­
the
meeting that she "would
ty
obtain
seven
additional
member
of
the
board
lie
a
d
­
tom# official* had another
bo out of order," Mrs. II. F.
nole County agricultural in­
voting
machines
on
a
leasevised
tlait
the
Commission
Haitian arm* running case on
purchase basis in time for the was not interested at this Giiffith Jr., of 458 Reider
terest.* in the state was re­
their hand* Wednesday, an
Avenue, questioned a sub­
time.
gellriol etc tion Nov. 3.
flected yesterday in Miami
indication that the Cuban sit­
Mrs. Ilruce. in s communi­
In another action. County stance in the present water
Bench when several county
uation isn’t the only brewing
cation addressed to the Com­ Agricultural Agent C e c i l supply, displaying a piece of
men were named to top spot*
mission aisled that Florida Tucker was nuthorized to a t­ cloth she said became dis­
intrigue in Miami.
in the Florida Fruit and
S -\IGON, South Viol N.im
law require* one ms, hine fur tend a meeting of the N'a- colored in her home laundry.
Dapper
Haitian
dentist
Carl
Vegetable Association.
j f l ' PI) — Two American - pi­
Folk* stated field tests had
Mevs, caught in an apparent
Ite-electcd president of the
loted Skyr.iidcr fighter • bomb­ every 660 voter# and that ti rial County Agent* Aaute. been made and he believed
plot to export ammunition to
latlon
in
New
Orleans
but
there
are
now
31,800
,(notified
FFVA wn* John IV. Evans *f
er* were shot down today by
(’resident Francois Duvuticr's
was denied a request for 7156 the cause was hy crud, op
Oviedo. Serving on the fiveColinn iinisi ground fire during electors In Seminole.
tin t scales, from present iron
forces, w h s freed on *5.0011
to cover his expenses.
At
the
present
time,
she
a battle m the jungle south­
man executive committee i*
bond Tuesday pending an Oct. west of Saigon
Gen. J. C. Hutchison mov­ wafer pi|*es.
declared, there are now St
Andrew Duds Jr. also of
City cuuilci linen present
7 hearing in the esse.
machines
In
the
county
and
ed
that th* retpiesl Ite grant­
An American military spok­
Oviedo.
said they were endeavoring
Customs officials maintain­
ed
but
the
vote
was
three
to
she
suggested
th*
Commis­
esman said rmr I’ S. pilot wa*
Among those elected at di­
to burn the cause and would
ed n tight lid of secrecy over
missing and feared killer! nr sion obtain an addition seven two against. Voting against correct it.
rectors for the coming year
tike 127 cates of 3f)-caliher
since they were available now wer* John Alexander. Lee
captured.
are Duda, J. C. Hutchison of
Mrs. Griffith said she had
ammunition seize'! at the
at I Lino e a c h . The machines Gary ami Chairman Avery.
The
spokrunan
said
both
Sanford, Harold B. Kastncr,
been advised Ly health au­
Fort Lauderdale airport Mon­
plane* were ' destroyed" when now available are demon­ Hutchison ami John Kitzput- thorities at Orlando AFU th at
al*a of Sanf'rd snd Evan*.
day night. Unofficial esti­ they crashed near two small strators snd regularly cost j riek were in favor.
During the convention a
urinary trouble* in children
mates put the value of the oufpnM* they were helping in
1e » r| i n g college educator
could be trored to water and
ammo, Iwlween 50.0011 and
JOHN
W. E V A N S
defend from Communist a t­
★
★
★
★
★
★
warned that some aspect* of
advised her to complain t*
309.001) rounds of it, at about
tackers The out posts, manAmerican agriculture have ternal cbsoles. i nee ran make t|no,oo&lt;i.
the commanding officer a t
red by South Vietnamese fornot met the rhallenge and a business fail miserably.
Sanford Naval Air Station,
• inly thic* wieks ago, cus­ res, wert located in the Me­
“Geniral indifference and toms agents anesttd a Hait­
thu* have ceased to exist.
since her family it Navy per­
Speaking was Dr. Noah apathy can bring the FFVA ian Catholic priest. Father kong Delia near tha district
sonnel.
Lnngdnle Jr., president of member to the bed link of Jean Baptiste Georges, on capital of llleii I#.
Koike told the pres* after
Tile spokesman saul the
Georgia State College, Atlan­ bankruptcy,” he an id. “ I’co- charge* of conspiring to ex­
tlie no-eting state chemists
plti must develop au under­ port on automobile trailer Vietnamese copilot sNiard
will be in Longwood Thurs­
ta.
lie He e l a r e d agriculture standing of rhal'i-nge to re­ load of arms snd immunitinn the first pUnr to crash was
day morning to test tha
had
be*
n
cleared
of
Seminole
County’s
Board
of
after
8
must e ther meet the chal cognize that where there is tn inti-Duvaller forces in rescued by government forces Commissioner* Tuesday w-ete block*,
iLmftt'Kxj water supply*
But the \ merman (Mint rould
lenge nr die and noted ex- l not vision people perish."
Haiti. He was released on not be located Both had par­ asked hy S. C. Robinson, re ­
It.ooO bond.
achuted from the crippled air presenting resident* of an urea
cruft before it crashed into southeast of Forest City to
the thickly fore»ied swamp­
t-------1 " r A
provide som* relief from high
lands surrounding the out­
waters.
posts.
Robinson told the Commiss­
ion that this has been a pro­
blem for a number of years
DETROIT ( UN) — The
and due to Hurricane Dora
CINCINNATI, Ohio (UPI*— the court to determine if such
Attorneys for Dr. Sam Shep­ a certificate is necessary on United Auto Worker# Union
septic tanks were out of order
today formally canceled it*
pard todjy asked the U. S. an appeal filed by the Rate.
amt that there was a danger
Sheppard ia currently free contract with General Motors
Sixth Circuit Court of Appeal*
CADE KENNEDY (UPI) — uf water supplies becoming
to quash the state's motion on bond pending an Uct 8 Corp. effective at 10 a. rn. The Air Force today announ­ contaminated.
protesting l h e release of hearing on the state’s appeal. Friday, setting the stage for ced that America's newest
The Commission conferred
Sheppard from the Ohio peni­ He was convicted of the July two days of marathon negoti­ ocean • spanning missile, the with County Engineer William
4, 1954 slaying of his pregnant ations leading to a new eon- Minuteman2 "instant ICBM,” Bush and told Robinson that
tentiary.
tract or a strike by .150,000 is ifhedtded l« make its first even if the County had the
The motion claimed Ohio wife, Marilyn
worker*.
penitentiary Warden E. L.
test flight Thursday.
funds there are no easements
GM Vice President Louis G.
Maxwell faded to obtain a cer­
The three stage solid fueled in the area for drainage. How­
Seaton said *'w* received no­ rocket, key to U. S. land bas­
tificate of probable causa from
MW M l
JACKSONVILLE (UI'I) — tice this morning of contract ed missile forces, will be shot ever, he said the Commission
U. S District Court Judge Carl
rmtNCIH*
would
take
the
matter
uniter
A. Weinman, who ordered ILS, Secretary of Agriculture termination Friday at 10 f ru rn an underground silo to advisement ami determine If
Rare
Sheppard released after the Orville L. Freeman will ad­ a. m. It it our Intention to an Atlantic target area 3,000 something could be worked
Call the auto loan experts: Ralph Poiold,
convicted wife - slayer had dress a $ld-a-plate Democrat­ use l be remaining hour* to mile* southeast of Cape Ken­ out.
&gt;pcnt nearly 10 years in pris­ ic fund raising dinner here ivsolve our difficulties and nedy.
Another draining problem,
or Jim Doucette, today. Phone 322-161!.
tonight, then head aouth for arrive si ■ peaceful settle­
on
The Minutcman 2 is expect­ concerning areas surrounding
A certificate of probable speeches Thursday in Lake­ ment which we believe is pos­ ed to be able to bit targets up Smith
Canal, was again
sible.”
cause l* obtained in all cases land and Miami Heath.
to 9,606 miles away with the brought to the Commission lie
Funds from the Jacksonvil­
to guarantee a court that an
The union hsd told the same sire warhead that the cently the Commission voted to
appeal i* bona fide and not of le appearance, sponsored by company informally Monday Minutcman-I can now hurl a- authorize no more building
Member F.D.I.C.
a frivolous nature, according the Duval county young dem­ afternoon it wuubl go on bout 6,760 mile*. At shorler permits in the area. The com­
to Carl Keuis, chief clerk of ocrats, will be u-ed for dem­ strike Ftiduy if a settlement ranges, the new missile will missioners Tuesday ordered
ocratic campaigns i t all lev­ wa* not rrj' bed. Today’s ac- be able to rarry bigger un­ Rush to provide them with a
the circuit court.
0&lt;i%
liuu mad* that ufiicial.
ficuss said it would bv up to el*.
clear aeapvui.
.wtillgi rcpoit mi Ui« canal,

Gladys Spares Crowded Areas

Board Rejects Plea
For Vote Machines

Arms Smuggling
Case Plagues

Association Eiec
Four From Seminole Cus,oms Men

Two U. 5. Piloted
Planes Downed

Southeast Area
Asks Flood ASd

Sheppard Asks UAW Cancels
Protest Quashed GM Contract

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Shot Set For

Tomorrow

Freeman Talks

NEW CAR
FINANCING

FLORIDA STATE BAN K

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Adventist

Baptist

T H I SEVENTH-DAT
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Corner 1th * Elm
J. U M arsh all----------- -- P u to f
SERVICES SATURDAY—
Sabbath School -----a
m.
Worahlp service _ 11:N a m.
Wedneaday Night
f r i r w S e r v ic e ------Til* P- m.

JORDAN MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
1111 W. P in t Street
Bunder School —— 11:01 a m.
Morning Worohlp _ 11:00 n. m.
Bible Btudr (Sunder) 1 :0 0 p m.
Btengolletlo Bertloo T:00 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Moot — Tsoo p. m.
Bill Blophona .------------Peeler
A' Cordial Welcome to All

Alliance
CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
14*1 Perk Ava ot 14th SL
Rotr. C. C. Doc*. Jr. — T u to r
Bandar School —
»!4» A **•
Worohlp Barvle# — 111** a m.
Evening Worohlp — T ill p. m.
Alliance Tooth
Pollewohlp (Wad.) _ Til* ?• ®m 'y V r Sarvle* —

t i l l p. "•

Assem bly O f God
P1NECREST ASSEMBLY
OP OOD CHURCH
Cor. ITth w 4 Elia
K. M. Wilder ----------— Fnotor
Sunder School ----- I'-ll *■ tn*
Morning Worohlp - »•:»• *- «•
■ ton ing Worohlp — I *• P- »*
Youth Sort. (Sun.) - JiM p. m.
Mid-Weak Sort. (Wed.) . t i l l
p. m.

OAKLAWN BAPTIST CHURCH
!T tl Country Club Rond
gponaorod hr P in t Baptlat
Church
R ot. R. T. R e r r o t t___ Pouter
Bunder School ...._ 0:11 a. m.
Worohlp rertlco — 11:00 a. ra.
Training Union —
1 :0 p m.
■ ton ing W oroh lp _B■00 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Bert. _ 1:10 p. m.

CHURCH OF CHRIST
Oaneta
Ralph Brewer Jr. Etangellet
Blbfa School - — — 4:ie a. m.
Morning Worahlp — 0:10 a. m.
K enlng Worihlp
0:11 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Bertlee 1:10 p- m.

CSRTRAt) BAPTIST CHURCH
C o rT m h SL * Oak Ata.
(Mil Smith
Sunday Sehaal -----*• “ *
Morning Worohlp — UiOO a ra.
Training Uunlou - •«*• ► “ ■

c r iR S 7 a » s ® f= :
8 ™ ? —

_____ " » » ■ -

Sunday NUtt Broadceet

WBSTSIDH
BAPTIST
Ith SL *
Paul M. Celloy
Sunday School

MISSIONAHT
CHURCH
Holly Ato.
.----------- Paolor
----- l* * * •- *•

M om lSs Worahlp _ H ilt

a

Episcopal
CHRIST CHURCH
Church Btrtat, Longwood
Fr. Charlie W. gtawart, Jr.
Vicar
Holy Communion _ 1:10 a. m.
Barvlca A Sermon _ 1:00 a. m.
HOLT CROSS
401 8. Park Ava.
Fr. Laroy D. Soper, Rector
Holy Communion ... 1:10 a. ra.
Family Service and
Sunday Bchool
1:00 a. m.
Morning Prayar
IFIrat Sunday —
ltoly Communion 11:00 a. m.

PAOLA CHURCH OP CHRIST
Highway t l Weal
Morrla lluhy ____ Kvangallat
lllble Cleee .... ... 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:00 a. m.
Etanlng Worahlp — 1:00 p. m,
Bible claaaoo Wed. „ T:lt p. »•

Free Methodist
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Corner 4th SL and Laural Ava.
Rev. C. E. Anderaon __ Paator
Telephone: 111*1011
Sunday School __ 1:11 a. m.
Morning Worahlp
10:11 a. m.
Evening W orah lp
1:00 p. m.
Wad. Prayer service 1:10 p. ra.

CHURCH OP CHRIST
t i l l Park Atenua
Bert Brown
— Etangellal
Sunday
Bible S t u d y -------- 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worihlp — 11:00 a. m.
Etanlng Sartlea — Isio p. m.
Sea "llarald of Truth" 1 p. m.
Bun lay on Channel t
Tueiday
Ladlee lllhla Claaa - IOi OO a. m.
Wedneaday
Bible C la a a ----- — 1:10 p. m.

■&gt;

■Ironing Worahlp — liOd p. m.
Wtdneoday
prayar Sertl c e -------■ HO* p. mp in b c r e b t

CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(United Church of Chrlat)
Park Avenue at 11th SL
1:00 a. m . ___ Church Bchool
10:00 a. m. _ Worahlp Service
1:10 p. m. _ Chrlallan Touth
Mini atry
Rev. Waller A. R. McPharaon.
Paator

Christian

Church O f Christ

b a p t is t

CHUBCH
Onora Road
Paator — — William J. flues*
Morning Worahlp . 11:00 a. mSunday School ------- 0 41 a. ra.
Training Union &lt;----- JiJJ P' "&gt;■
■ toning Worahlp — V i ! . *
Wad. Ofttoero A Taachera
Meeting ---------.----- P* ■*
■LDCR SPRINOB BAPTIST
o ld Orlando Hd. at Haatar Ata.
E Hamilton arlflln - P**‘ «*
Sunday Sehoel —■— 0:41 a. m.
Morel a s Worahlg — UsH *• mTraining Union — dll# p. » ■ ton in g Worship — H4» p. ■*

Sometimes the future looks black; we can’ t Bee a glimmer of light anywhere . . .
anil we ask for help without really expecting an answer. Hut we’ro wrong. Even that
small word, “ help” means that wu have realized our own inadequacy and turned to
Something outside ourselves fur guidance.

Christian Science

Called, or not called, “ God Is an ever-preaont help In trouble." And whenever we

FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST
SCIENTIST
too Real Sarnnd Strait
Sunday Sartlea A
Sunday School ...... 11:00 a. m.
Subject: "Hind"

aak Him to intervene, our liven are /Hied with new hope and inspiration.

He docs not ask US to worry about the future. In fact, He doesn’t Intend us to
worry at all. Worry indicates uncertainty and fear, and these have no place in Chris­
tian living.
Perhaps you art thinking “ That takes greater faith than IT ever have!" But you
forget God's help. Perfect trust . . . serene peace of mind . . . these are your birth­
right. And your Church will teach you to attain them.

W edn ead ay B a rtlce _ 1:00 p. m.
R a ed ln a R oom : 101 K. P lreL
W eek d a y a : 10:10 a. m. * 4:10

p. m. Friday Evanlugi dill*
DIO p. m.

Church O f God
cK u n cit

CHURCH OP OOD
OP PROFHECT
1404 Elm Avenue
R*v. Robert W e lc h ___ I’aetor
Sunday School ......... 1:11 a. m.
Worahlp Barvlca —■ 10:11 a. m.
E.-.ngalleUo Barr. _ 7:1(1 p. m.
Wedneaday:
Young Paopla V. L. B. Bare.
1:10 p. m.
Bible Training Bare 1:00 pm.

Congregational

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES OP CHRIST
140T B. Sanford Ato.
R- Vernon Fuller
Sunday School _— 1:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp 14:04 a. m.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
111 Park Attnuo
v i . chans# » ,
P iitW
M am ins Worohlp — MO a ■■
Sunday SHi®®*——
„
M amins Worahlp —
“ •
Training Union — J 10 p. m.
■toning Worihlp - T ill ► m*
Wed. H ay or Sartlea Tilt p. m.

Methodist
OENEVA METHODIST
CHURCH
Rev. W. E. Tlmmo ___ Paetor
Sunday S c h o o l----- — 1:11 a. m.
Morning Service* „ 11:00 a. m.
Choir Practice Wad. 1:10 p. m.
Every Ona Walcoma.

CHURCH OP OOD MISSION
Knttrprlae — Elioabath St.
Sylvoatar W lllla m a ------Paator
Phone I l l - t m
Sunday School ____10:00 a. rru
Worahlp Barvlca
11:0® a. m.
K ra n g allatlc_____ 1 :1 0 p. m.
Prayar Meeting, Wad. 1:10 p m.
B lbl. Study, BaL ___ 1:10 p. m.
1:10 a. m.

OSTEEN BAPTIST CHURCH
HWY. I l l
Pb. 111*1110
P a o l o r ___ choetor W. Plank
Sunday School —_ 10:00 a. m.
Morning Bertleo _ 11:00 a. m.
Training Union _ —. 1:10 p. m.
■ ton ing Sortlco — Tito p. ra.
Wodnooday Meotlngo:
O rganlaatlono___1:10 p. m.
Prayar
TtlO p. m.
C h o ir ____________1:10 p. m.

Baptist

Church O f God

dmwisM 1*4. U S m AAwWAw BwrU. f~ .

o r ciod

lln d A French
H. C. S m ith ---------------Paator
Sunday School
0:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp — 11:0* a. m.
Evangallalla Bart. . 1 :1 0 p m.
Tuaa. Prayar Bart. _ 1:10 p. m.
Thun. Y ouaf People
Eadoatog — .i - - Hid p. SL

fiunday
Deuteronomy
31;1-S

Monday
Ptalma
48:1-11

Tueaday
Paalma
146:1-10

Wedneaday
Acta
28:10-29

Thu reday
Philippian*
4:8-13

■ eanmai-aimaiMBi
The Church la tb* grailest
factor on earth for thtt liulld*
Ing of character and good
ritiaenahip. H i l l alorehouatt
of spiritual values, Without
■ atrong church, nailhar
democracy nor eiriliiatioo
can aurvivtt. There are four
■ound raaaona why every
peraon should attend aeryire*
regularly end eupnort the
church. They are: (I) For hie
own aaka. (]) For hie chit*
dren'e aake. (.1) For the aaktt
of hla community and nation.
(4| For the aake of Ihe church
ilaelf, which needs hla moral
and material ru|if»rt. Ilia
to go to church regularly
and read your Bible daily.
Friday
I ThrnulonlsM
8:1-11

Lutheran
GOOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CUUIICK
3100 A Orlando llrlvtt
I I * ). 11*13)
Sanford, Florida

□ RACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora H i, at Woodland Ava.,
Rev. John II. Illrta Jr.. Paator
Church School
0:11 a. m.
Morning Worahlp — 11:00 a. m.
M T F ----------------------- 1:10 p. m.
CHRIST METHODIST
CHURCH
Sunland Ealatoa
Cltrua Hatghta
Rev. Charlaa D. Hogg „ Paator
Church School ___ 1:11 a. m.
Morning W orahlp_ 11:00 a. ra.
M T F -------- ----- ------ 4:11 P. m.
Eva. Worahlp ___ 1:10 p. ra.
Wad. Prayer Service Tit* p.m.
FIRST SOUTHERN
METHODIST CHURCH
Woman'* Club Building
101 Oak Av*.
Durward H. Knight Jr., Paator
Sunday S c h o o l___ 1:11
a. m.
Church 8*rtr1o*_ _ 1:10 p. m.

It

Nazarene

FIRST CHURCH
OF THE KAZARENV
W. Ind SL at Maple Ava.
Paul Blckea — ___— Paator
Sunday Bchool —
1:11 g. m.
Morning Worahlp — 10:11 a. tn.
Touth i,
_____ 1:00 p. ra.
Toung Adult
F allow ah lp _____ ... 0:04 p. ra.
The Name* W* Bear
Evangtlletlo Service Tift p. m.
Mid-Week
Barvlca (Wad.)
1:00 p. ra.
Third Ounday
Slngiptratlon _
1:00 p. ra.
FIRST CHURCH
OT THE NAZARENE
Lake Mary, Fla.
Rev. W. L. Holcombe, Paator
Sunday
1:41 a. ra. . — Bible School
lt:o o a. m . _Morning W orihlp
1:00 p . m . . — Evening Sarvlc*
1:00 p. m. _ Wed. Mid-Week
Prayar Servlet*
1:00 p. m.
Laat Wed. Mlitt*
lonary Barvlca

Pentecostal
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OK LONGWOOD
III Orange Street
Rev. E. Ruth Grant _ . Paator
Sunday School
10:00 a. m.
Morning Worahlp
11:00 a. m.
Sunday Evening
1:10 p. in.
Wed. Olbla Study « 1:10p, m.
Con'iueror* Meeting
Friday ---------------1:1# p. m.

111-1111

The Rev. J. Gordon F 0 O t J ,
Paator
Sunday B c h o o l------1:11 a. m.
Morning Worahlp — 11:00 a. m.
Communion—Flrat Sunday la
Each Month
KINUE1UJAUTEN AND NURS­
ERY

Methodist
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
t i t Park Ava.
Bav, Robert M. Jenklne. Paator
Morning Worahlp _ 1:10 p. m.
Sunday School ___ 1:15 a. m.
Morning W urahlp
10:51 a. m.
MTF Maatlnga —„ 0:10 p. m.
(Inlarmadlala, Senior)
Ivanlng Worahlp _ 1:10 p. ol

Saturday
11 Timothy
l:S -ld

Presbyterian
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sanford, Kla.
Oak Ava A Ird SL
drover C. Sewell J r . __ Paator
Edgar W. Smith Jr. Aaeletant
Paetor
Church School
1:11 a. m.
Keeelon Meete ____ 1:11 a. m.
Morning Worahlp 10:00 a. m.
I'tcmeer Kellowehlp 1:00 p. m.
Senior HI Fallowahlp 4:00 p m.
Evening Worihlp _ 1:10 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Meat __ 1:01 p. m.
CHURCH OK THE COVENANT
1111 South Orlando Drive
Thomia H. Mtkln ____ Paator
W orihlp — —__ __ 1:00 a. m.
Church School —_ 10:0# a. on.

-The Following: Sponsors Make This Church Notice A n d Directory Page PossibleTHB AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. k Mrs. M. R. Strickland

GREGORY LUMBER
o f Sanford

HILL LUMBER &amp; HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crapps and Employees

ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

EAST SIDE GARAGE
Virgil C. Gracsy 4 Employes!
SR 48 4 BaardaU

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

ADAMS TRANSFER k STORAGE
Phona 822-0225
CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.
SANFORD WELDING 4
FABRICATING OO.
BUI Whitly 4 Employs**
CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. First, Sanford
A. DUDA 4 SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Souloff and Employees
HARRELL 4 BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 25th S t, Sanford
BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
801 W. 1st. SL, Sanford

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

NELSON &amp; CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florida

ROSE AND WILK'S RESTAURANT
Rose 4 Wilks Bowman 4 Employees

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

OVIEDO RADIO 4 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
First 4 French, Sanford
KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. 1st. SL, Sanford
LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

HILL HARDWARE 4
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

ZITTROWER BROS.
1400 8. Elm

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M* Cameron and Staff
LaROY C. ROBB
CONSTRUCTION CO , INC.

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff
HOWARD BOTELER
Wholesale Confectionery
WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice L Wilson end Staff
WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

SL Jamas A .M .I, Sanford Av a
SL Mary'* AM.B. Chureh BL HL 411 Ootaan
SL Psura Mathodlat C h u r o h
Oataan
RA Kntarprlaa
Stafford Memorial Mathodlat C h u r e h
A DaUary

Hwy. 4*1, Foraat City
Savanth-day Advantlat ChurcA Maitland
Ava, Altamonte Spring!
Sanford Savanth-day Advantlat ChurcA
Seventh A Elm

-SE M IN O L E C O U N T Y A R E A C H U R C H D IR E C TO R YBAFTIST
AsUottk k ip llet Church. Ovlede
Control Bog till Church. l i l t Oak Av*.
CkhlsoU Flrat Baptlot Churck
Chaluttta Baptlet Mleetoo
Bportaaaaa’a Club. Chuluoto
Elder Spring* DnptlM Churck,
•I# Lotamen M*
... . .
First Bnptlat Chgrcb. SI* Fnrk AVtt.
Frlendahlp Bsptlet Cborck ttt
A llam ella Spring*
ItL IM, AltomoaU Spring*
Firoi Baptlat Church *1 OaBarp
First BaptUt Cbarak at aonsva
First Baptist Church o* Lake Mery
First Bnpllst Church at Lakt Monro*
First Baptist Churoh at Los gw 0*4, Car.
FHst*BapUstr churoh « t Ovlsda

sr,« 5,£&amp;AV,wasr

FsVest^CHr'Vl *ptl»t Chureh
Fouatala Hsad Baptist Church, Ovleds
Lara Souths ra Baptist Mlsalas, chulusia
Mlsslossry
Baptist Church
North
HA
MscoVoots Mission B#pUst Chureh
Osh HIU M4. Uslssa
^
eM orsUg OUry BtpU tl Churoh, Oosavs Uwp.

ML Olivo Missionary Baptlot Church, Baa
Laoda Spring! ltd., Longwood
ML Won Mlssloaarp BaptloL Sips* Ava.
New
ML
Calvary
Missionary
Baptlot
1ISS W. Ilth SL
New Salem Primitive Baptist Chureh,
1ISS W. Ilth SL
New ML Siam Baptist Churth. m i poor Av*
Oahlawa
Chapat,
1141 W. Mth SL
Onhlswa Baptist Chi
'
Osteen
Ostott* Baptist Churoh
Chur*
Plhserssl Baptist Churoh. IS! W. Onora M .
Train* Lake Baptist Churoh, Bldg* ItA,
Fora Park
Progreso Mlosloaary Baptist Churoh. Midway
Ssoond Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church,
Ninth A Hickory
■L Jsmee Missionary Baptist Chureh SIA
It A 4tS Ostasa
SL Paul Mlssloaary Baptist Church, Ith SL
SL Motthtwa Missionary Baptist Churoh
Csnsan Height*
SL John's Mlsalsuarp BapUpt Chur*A
sis Cyprsss SL
Temple
~ apis Baptist Church. Palm Springe BA.
.Altamonte
smonts Spring
Sprlsgs
Wsstsld* Mlsslossry Baptist Churoh.
41* a Holly Ava
Bias Heps Baptist Chureh, 111 Orange a v a
CATHOUO
Church ot Ihs Nativity, Lake Mery
A ll Souls Cathetls Churoh, Til Oak A v a

■l
Ann's
Catballa
Chureh,
Pershing
Piste. Denary
■L Mary M ssdolta* Catholic Church, Mailland A va Altamoot* spring*
CHRISTIAN
Flrot Chrletlan Chureh. 14*1 L Bantord A v a
Consragsltonnl Chrlattnn Church,
itoi Park Av a
Northalda Ctarlatlnn Church, F l o r i d *
Haven D r, Maitland
CHUBCH OF CHS 1ST
Church
Church
Church
Churoh

ot
ot
ot
at

ChrlaL 1*1* B. Park AvA
ChrlaL Ganavo
ChrlaL Longwood
ChrlaL Foal*
CHURCH o r OOD

Church o f OoA 1*1 Hickory
Church ot OoA US* S. Franck
Church at OoA Ovlad*
EPISCOPAL
All Saints Bplmopal Church S D akar/
A vo, Enterprlae
Chrtet Eplooapal Church, U- ngwoed
All kalolo Eplecopat, Hnltrprle*
Holy Cross ■plaoapsL Fork A v a at tth

LUTHERAN
Aeeenaton
Lutheran Churoh, Over brook
D r, Cneeelberry
Oood Shepherd United Luthers,
SIS# A Orlando Dr.
Luthnrun Chureh e l tho lUdttttmov,
111 W. Ilth Plttott
Meaelsh Lutheran Churth, AmttHcon Lagten
llall. Prstrla Lakt, Farn Park
SL Lukas Lutbaran Church. RL IM Slavic
METHODIST
Bsrnatt Memorial Method let Church, B.
Denary Ava, Entarprla*
Dear Lake Mttthedlat Chureh
Dathal A.M.E. Church. Caoaan Height*
Caaealbarrr Community Mathodlat Churoh,
Hwy. 11*11 A Plney Ridge ltd, Cooeelberry
Denary Community Mathodlat Church W.
Highland!. DeUerr
Chi lit Mathodlat Church
lu w ls H d

E ltitil

Flrot Mathodlat Church, 41S Park Av a
PIrat Mathodlat Church at Ovltdo
Free Mathodlat Chureh. ISS W. 4th SL
Oaaovu Mathodlat ChorcA Oanavs
Oraea Mathodlat Chureh. Oners RA
Oroot Chapel A.M.H. ChurcA Ovlods
Oakgrova Mathodlat OhuroA Ovlad#
Oatooo Mathodlat Church
F o o l*
Waaleyau
MalhodleL
BL
dd
W. at PoeLn

MASAREKB

OTHER CHURCHES

F I ra t Churck * f th* NaaaranA W.
Ind nt Maple
,
_
Far* Park Churck a t th*
NcsereoA
O’ Brien RA. F *m Fork
Lake Mott Churth at th* Nanaran*

Allan's A M R. ChurcA Olivo * Ilth
Church at Ood la ChrlaL Oviedo
Cbuluata Community Chureh
Church of Ood of Prophecy, t i l l Blm A v a
Chureh ot God Mlaalon. Entarprla*
Church o f Jaou* Chrlat of Latter Day
SalatA t i l l Pork A v a
Community Chapel. Alternant* Spring*
Eaalarn Orthodox ChurcA BL John* Chryaoalom Chapat, Hwy. 11-13, r * n , park
Congregation Doth laratl, ilth A Magnolia
Flrot Churoh of ChrlaL SclanUaL
«•* A tnd SL
Kingdom Hall or Johovah** Wltnoaa
Lake Monro* UntL l i l t W. Third SL
Flrpt Pen toco* to I church of Lnogwood
ML Olivo UollnoM ChurcA Oak Hill
RA Ootaan
Plaacraat Assembly at Gad. I l t h * Blm
Sanford Alliance ChurcA t i l l S Park A v a
Sanford Congregation ot Jshavah'a W itceases, l i t Sanford A v a
The Salvation Army, 314 E Ind SL
Unity Church at Sanford. I l l E Lai BA

FRBSBTTBRIAM
Community FroohytorUn Church. Lake Mary
Flrat Prnohytorlnn
Churoh,Oak
A va

* ,r * »t*

t

_

Flrot Preebytertan ChurcA Caaaalbarry
Flrat Praabytorlsn
Church of
Denary,
E. Highland
Praabytarlan Churoh at Th* Covenant
m i A Orlando Dr.
SL Andrawa Praabytarlan Church f i l l Lan*
nasi Bch. D r, Boar Lake
l&gt;peala Community Praebytarlan ChurcA
V p it li Ad.
Waatmlntatar Praabytarla* ChurcA Howell
FarA RL 41*
BBVBNTH DAT ADVENTIST
Forest Lake Savanth-day AdvAntlat ChurcA

�Cleo's 140-Mile Wind Aimed At Jamaica
V

C lO &lt; *

Bob Doyle, director of the
East Central Florida Plan­
ning Council, hung a label on
Highway 1 that probably will
jolt
ownen
of business
along
the
heavily-traveled
highway. Doyle say* the route
ia conaidered one of "the ugli­
est in the United States." And
Doyle didn't atop there. He
aald the Ornnge Blossom
Trail is "rapidly becoming
so.”
Appears some officials build
a brisk roadway to move traf­
fic and then allow business
to locate on both sides of it
to slow it down. However, the
interstates and turnpikes rccognire this factor and you'll
notice the clear sailing on all
of them.
•

•

•

T Sgt. and Mrs. Dewey MeElereath of Longwood are
singing praise for Deputies
Bice nnd Charles Cocknync
for their prompt action Inst
week in recovering their sta­
tion wagon which was stolen
at 6:30 p.m. from In front of
Eckards Drug Store In Sem­
inole Plaza. Two hours after
the theft, the McElereaths re­
ceived word their wagon had
been located on North Street
in Altamonte Springs.
• •
•
A campaign against pollu­
tion on the inland waterways
and in the harbora was launch­
ed last week by the American
Waterways Operators Inc. The
kickoff was signalled by dis­
tribution of an Inland Water­
ways Operators pollution man­
ual and the first of a series
o f posters. The manunl is a
handbook reminder to tow­
boat, tug and barge personnel
to help them take necessary
precautions to control pollu­
tion during cargo loading,
dsicharging and transfer op­
erations.
• • e
New construction lending In
July by the 133 stvings and
loan associations in Florida
totaled $33,609,000 which was
a record amount for the
month.
These construction
loans accounted for the fi­
nancing of 2,609 new dwelling
nnita for families in Florida.

•

• •

Civil Rights
Plank OK'd

Seminole County * * * *

0 a u f n r it
Zip Code 32771

*

ATLANTIC CITY (UFI) — trying to resolve a convention
WEATHER: Fnir through Tuesday except for scattered showers in afternoon; high today 90-94; low tonight in high 70s.
Democratic platform drafters fight over the Alabama and
approved unanimously a plank Mississippi delegations and VOL. 66
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1964 SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 262
today asserting that the new avert a split which could only
civil rights law "deserves and help the Republicans in Nov­
requires full observance by ember.
The party was all set to
every American and a fair,
effective enforcement If there nominate Lyndon B. Johnson)
is any default."
for President and his still un-!
They then went on to other announced choice for running
sections of the party docu­ mate, whoever he may lie.
That will come on Wednes­
ment, including an anti-extre­
mist plank denouncing by day night.
UPPSALA, Sweden (U PI)
But the controversy over
name the Communist party,
— A 30-year-old woman re­
seating
the
two
Southern
dele­
the Ku Klux Ktan and the
cently gave birth to still-born
gations was a blow to party
John Birch Society.
SAIGON, Viet Nam (U P D septuplets, Uppsala Univer­
The civil rights plank was harmony and officials hoped Howling mobs of anti-govern­
sity hospital said today.
it
could
be
settled
before
the
described as acceptable to
ment rioters today stormed
delegates from both the North opening gavel falls at 7:30 p
through at least four of South
m.
EST
in
Atlantic
City's
and South. It declared:
HOUSTON (U PI) — Week­
Viet Nam’s biggest cities and
mammoth Convention Hall.
"We re affirm our belief that ]
end showers nnd the threat of
Under a decision made Sun­ stoned a M e l where 5oo of
lawless disregard for the rights'
more rain today has crippled
day by the credentials com ­ the U. S troops helping fight
of others is wrong—whether,
this city's war on an epidemic
mittee. the Alabama delega­
the anti Comunist war are bil­
used to deny equal rights or
of aleeping sickness.
tion could take Its seats by
to obtain equal rights.
taking a loyalty oath to sup­ leted.
PARTICIPATING IN EFFORTS to organize a Seminolo County Hu­
"W e cannot and will not tol­ port the national ticket in
Tlic American Gl’s took
mane Society Saturday were (from left) Mrs. Ruth Gottlieb, a director
erate lawlessness. . ."
November against the OOP's shelter behind the smashed
NICOSIA, Cyprus (U PI) —
o f the American Humane Association nnd immediate past president o f
Meanwhile, the party was Barry M. Goldwater and Wil­ windows of their rooms in
The Greek Cypriot* havo re­
the
Florida
Association
o
f
Humane
Societies,
R.
T.
Johnson
of
Sanford,
Ihp rity of Da Nang while stu­
liam E. Miller.
jected “ Knosis"—the idea of
and Miss Edith Swcetzcr, president of the DcLnmi Humane Society.
But most of the Alabamans dent-led mobs battled with Ho­
union with Greece— ns n toisis
rrfused on the ground that man Catholic villagers armed
for a solution to tho fighting
they should not be asked to with guns and hand grenades.
on Cyprus.
Crowds of demonstrators
take a pledge not demanded of
estimated at more than 13,all delegations.
An Alabama delegate, Earl ooo person* surged through
TOKYO (U PI) — Japan's
Mr*. Gottlieb, now an hon­ laws which are now being en­
First steps In organizing a
Goodwin, said members of the rity strreU as a nationwide
first typhoon o f the fall senwave
of
anti-government
law­
forced
In
various
cities
and
county-wide
humane
society
orary
president
of
the
Florida
group will take their seats at
son slashed ncrosa the south­
tonight's opening session of the lessness threatened to boil were taken here Saturday. It. Federation nnd also a director counties, Mrs. Gottlieb re­
ernmost island of Kyushu to­
T. Johnson of .Sanford conduct­ of the American Humane Asso­ plied: "I certainly do. It'* not
NEW YORK (UP1) - lie- convention but will leave if over Into religious warfare.
Ten thousand Buddhists bur­ ed a meeting of interested ciation. said that in Florida only good for the protection day and killed 24 persons in
publican presidential candidate they are refused full standing,
drowning! and landslidea.
IJarry M. Goldwater flew here lie said they would not stay in ned Homan Catholic stores Seminole citizens and Mrs. only IS of llic state's 67 coun­ of the people anil property but
it's also a protection for the
today to mend fences with the hall if "they don't want ami h o u s e s in Die coas­ Ruth Gottlieb of Pensacola, ties have a dog ordinance.
tal city of Qui Nlion, battering the Immediate past president
eastern business leaders and us."
Asked if she upprou-d leash animats. Dogs," she said,
MIAMI (U PI) — A snake
"slkiuld not Ik* permitted to
left angry pressmen behind at
Hardin also predicted "a their victims with clubs and of the Florida Federation of
roam the streots any more handler, William Haust, 62,
the barricades.
vast majority" of the dele­ sending scores of persons to Humane Societies, explained
who built up an immunity to
than children."
how to get llic group establish­
Police and Goldwater aides gates who voted 33-3 against hospitals.
Students headed a inoh of ed.
Johnson said that once a Id­ the bite o f deadly cobras,
kept reporters and photograph­ the pledge Sunday are now
eal society was established, was in serious condition to­
ers behind barricades at La willing to sign it. He said the 4,000 to 5,000 rioters who
Mrs, Gottlieb was assisted
roared
through
the
ulil
imper­
"We will need a full time em ­ day after being struck by a
Gaurdia Airport when Gold- delegation was under pressure
by Mrs. Editli Sweetser, presi­
ploye nnd part time adminis­ western moccasin in front o f
water's private plane touched from other Southerners to stay- ial capital of Hue, overturn­ dent of the Dcl.and Humane
ing
desks
and
furniture
and
in
the
convention
to
preserve
trative
help. Our one employe about 60 tourlsU Sunday.
down after a Pisht from Wash­
Society.
The Board or County Com­
both Southern and party unity. acting it afire while police
ington
"Our purpose," said John missioners will convene at 9 would tie salaried hut admin­
istrative work could tie car­
The one question that Gold"I feel," Hardin said, "that outside directed traffic and son, is to obtain the necessarya. in. Tuesday for ita bi­
ried on with volunteer personTAMPA (U PI) — Rutledge
water answered was whether I have resisted up to the point refused to Interfere.
land and funds to construct a
monthly meeting. Chairman
II. Pearson, president of the
he planned to see Mrs. Claire where it is pointless to resist."
neL"
shelter. Meanwhile," he uddTemporary officers
were Florida Conference o f the
Booth Luce, who refused his The Mississippi ease was more
«J. "w e will lie tccM of to o b ­ James P. Avery aald this
As -*r aa 1 nat.?-d along with a nominal NAACP, told Negrons huio
telephone request last week to complicated inasmuch as i,
tain mcmbersh.pt ia tm* or­ ■i&amp;nlug that
Hubert K. Avcrctt of 8J0 Ro­ ganization and to arrange a know there'* nothing on the lag commute#. A* loon as the Sunday they could swing
give up her plans for the sena­ involved a seating contest be­
torial candidacy on the ticket tween an all-white regular salia Dr. was treated at Sem­ feasible arreement with city agenda other than routine committee Is ready to make Florida over to tho Democrats
Ita report another meeting of and President Johnson in the
of the Conservative party of party delegation and a pre­ inole Memorial Hospital Sun­ ami county authorities to en­ matters."
dominantly Negro Mississippi day a f t e r lie accidentally force the Sanford dog ordin­ Two public hearings upon interested person* will lie held November elections.
New York.
"N’o-o-o-," ahouted Goldwa­ Freedom Democratic party dropped a .22 pistol and the ance an I any wishes the Coun­ which action was tabled at Die to elect officers and set up a
group.
pellet entered ids left leg.
ter.
ty may have in tM* area."
|last meeting, will tie continued. program.

m w A ...

Mobs Storm
Four South
Viet Towns

BRIEFS

Septuplets Dead

Rains Hurt

Cypriots Say No

Goldwaler In
New York To
Woo Business

Humane Society Being Formed Typhoon

Kills 2*1

Bitten By Snake

County Board To
Meel Tomorrow

LBJ Win Seen

Shot A c a l T y

Held In Slaying

the Rea" which appears in the
August issue of "Southern
Telephone News,"— published
by Thu Southern Bell Telephono Company.
Montgomery traces what ho
rails tho "grand canal" nil
the way from tho Virginia
lino to the boundary o f old
Mexico. He rails It "A great
ami sheltered sea-level cannl,"
and its betten known as the

Atlantic nnd Gulf Intrurouetnl
Waterway.
“ Along the Atlantic Coast
section, from North Carolina
to Florida," writes Montgom­
ery, “ the diversu nature of
tho cargoes, ns well ns their
volume, Is little short of
nninzing. These run from sand,
rook, gravel, sing, pulpwnod,
paper, lumber, fertilizer ma­
terials und automobiles to

sugnr, fish, oysters, coni, Iron,
steel, tobnreo nnd so on.
"U p uml down tho Gulf
portion of the cannl, reflect­
ing tlie resource! o f Hint re­
gion, move endlrae ‘ town,*
consisting pilnrlpnlly of crudu
nil , . , sulphur, shell, iron
nnd steel, cement, suit, rice,
industrial rhrmienls, and a
multitude of others.
"Storm winds and waters

pose little threat to the craft
that
transport
this vitnt
commerce, for tho waterway
at nil times offeis them a
shelter passage to uml from
their ports of mil.
"Such uctlvity," Montgom­
ery continues, "u-milly takes
the form of some sort o f ter­
minal, or yacht basin, equip­
ped to serve the needs of the

Clerk Mary Hawthorne.
• • •
From the mailbag to Dottle
Austin, city editor of The
Herald: "I wish to take till*
opportunity to express for the
boys and girls committee of
the Kiwanis Club, our appreci­
ation for the very excellent
and timely coverage you gave
ui In connection with the
'Kids Day' program." A »oothing halm to all scribes.
The letter was signed by John
W. Wilson, committee chair­
man.
• • •
Seminole County's Health
Department director, advises
that school personnel, nursing
home operators and employes,
food
handlers,
beauticians
and teachers may get free
chest X-rays for health cards
and other purposes Wednes­
day, Thursday and Friday of
this week at the health cen­
ter, 900 French Ave. The mo­
bile X-ray unit, provided by
the State Board of Health,
will be open from 10 a.m. un­
til I p.m. and from 3 until 6
p.m. Wednesday and Thurs­
day, and from 9 a.m. until
noon and from 2 p.m. until 6
p.m on Friday.

SAN JUAN. P. R. (U P I)—
Hurricane Cleo, leaving 14
deail and mounting damage in
Guadeloupe, raked the south­
ern roast of Hispaniola today
and aimed 140 mile an hour
winds st Jamaica.
The roast of the Dominican
Republic received a glancing
striko front the small but
violent hurricane when the
center passed 40 miles o ff­
shore. But ths southwest
peninsuln o f Haiti took •
pounding from the winds, tonrcntiul ruins and storm tides.
The weather bureau warn­
ed Jamaica that ths hurri­
cane, first o f the season, was
expected to pas* over the Is­
land late tonight and Tucsduy morning.
Southeastern Cuba was ex­
pected to escape the brunt of
hurricane winds but ths Ha­
vana weather burenu warnrd
by radio today that residents
o f southern Orients Provinca
should take precautions. Pre­
mier Fidel Castro ordered
many farm families moved
out o f low-lying arras along
the southeastern roast o f
Cuba.
Cleo's renter was passing
just south o f tho southwest
peninsula of Haiti this after­
noon. Forecasters predicted It
would pass about 40 milea
south o f Lea Csycs, Haiti,
near the western tip o f tho
peninsuln, about 6 p. m. EST.
The center was located at
11 a. in. (E ST) about 00
miles south-southwest o f Port
Au Prince, Haiti, near latitude
1.2, north longitude 72.0 west.
This waa about 270 milea onst
of Kingston, Jamaica. Cleo
wan holding on a course botween west and west-northwest at a slightly reduced
speed o f 14 milea an hour.
Cleo'a progress recalled tho
laittoring
hurricane
Flora
gave Haiti, Cuba and Jamaica
Inst year. That Storm isolated
the southwestern Haiti penlnaula fur weeks and killed aa
estimated 4,000 persons.
Flora also killed an esti­
mated 2,000 persons In south­
eastern Cuba before moving
into tho Atlantic, Although
Jamulru was an the southern
"weak* ’aide o f Flora, flash
floods
accounted
for
11
deuths and $12 million In
property damage.

MIAMI (UPI)— A slightlybuilt Jamaican seaman, Lloyd
Ashley Guff, 26, was held
without lx&gt;nd Monday on
charges o f murdering a pol­
iceman and a guard in front
horrified
travelers
at
various kind o f craft and o f
hustling Minml International
their crews.
Airport terminal.
"Restaurants, a l e a p i n g
quarters, gas stutions coupled
with n wide vnriety o f other
MOSCOW (U PI) — The
City Commissioners w i l l
furilillrs uml services arc o f­ United Slates, Britain and
consider 26 vacant buildings
fered at somo of tho stop­ Franca told the Russians to­ for condemnation at 8 p.m. to­
day they will have to bear day in City Hall and hear a
over points.
"Many of tho more elabor­ the responsibility for the request from Argcnia P. Con­
ate marinas hnvu berthing "consequences" tf Uiey Inter­ stantine fur an extension of
spnrea for several hundred fere with International flights lime on two condemned struc­
boats, ami voyngetirs upon in the Berlin air corridor, the ture* belonging to her.
tha wnterway will find when American embassy announced.
Thu Commissioners will also
stopping at these "shopping
consider recommended chang­
centers" . . . are equipped to
es and additioni for adoption
satisfy their every need."
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Con­ of part three, of tho Southern
Montgomery goes on to go (U P I)—A "foreign le­ Standard Building code, con­
any, "In some res|&gt;oots, tho gion" type o f fighting unit cerning plumbing.
waterway’s similarity to land- made up o f veteran white sol­
Commissioners are expect­
bound niterips of travel is diers is being formed to help ed to authorize Bill Hutchison,
crush the Communist-led re­ rity attorney, to prepare an
strikingly apparent.
"F or the hunter, the fish­ bellion against Premier Muiso ordinance for adoption of the
erman, or the picniker tho TshomUd* central Congolese 1961-63 budget; consider rec­
waterway offers rhuiru s|n&gt;ts government, it was learned ommendations of tho Zoning
to indulge his fancy. . . . As reliably today.
and
Planning CominDilon.
a result, numerous attractive
r e s o r t communities h a v e
sprung up in suc-h places, anil
their number is constantly In­
ONE WEEK
creasing.
ONLY!
With the completion of the
AUMtyS 8 M T QUALITY m
cross state barge canal and
the Kanfurd-Titiisvillo canal It
seems that Sanford will huve
its golden opportunity to be­
come onu of the finest inland
water resort communities in
Florida—that is if Sanford
will offer to the pleasure
boatman facilities they need.
The answer could be Die
realization of the proposed
marina and allied facilities
along with tbs projected |iort
terminal.
If Sanford doesn't support
these projects and take ad­
vantage of this new trend in
recreation and transportation,
ita children might eomoday
stand on tha banks of l,ake
Monroe slid only be abel to
admire the hundreds of pleas­
ure craft and bargest ply the
river to marinas and ports in
reg 2.98 NOW
other locations.
On the other hand, Sanford
tansy's own
olwcyi a great key! 0 onerous art*
could br-come what no other
neat plackets, smart buttons, moral Choose from crisp
city in the stats could claim
cotton oafordi, soft Pima cottons, wash-and-woar Do o m *
to lie— Florida’s only inland
polyester and coftonil Roll sleeved Preach cvHW
marine shopping center.

Inland Waterways Attract Industry, Make Jobs

The first fall meeting of
the SeminoIe-DeBary Division
o f the Florida Heart Associa­
tion will be held Tuesday at
By Julian Stenslrnm
Bose and Wilk'a Hestaurant
Assoriate Editor
at 8 p. m. Plans for the com­
"Because o f tho heavy traf­
ing year will be formulated
at that time, Merle Warner, fic tha w a t e r w a y bears
throughout the year, a great
aecretary, reporta.
deat o f commercial activity,
e e •
Casselberry's Town Council which gives employment to
goes back Into session tonight thousands, hua sprung up
to complete a meeting It is along Its shores," writes
continuing from Aug. 10. The Frank A. Montgomery Jr.,
session will get under way at author o f an extensive article
7:30 p.m., according to Town entitled “ Waterways Along

City Commission
Meets Tonight

Russia Warned

Legion For Congo

le n n e u f

Herald Index
A b b y .......... ..... ....... . Page 9
Bridge _____________ Page 9
C la ia ifed ___________ Page It
Comic* .........................Page 10
Editorial ____________ Page 4
Funerals __________
Page 2
Horoscope
— . Page 10
Society __
Page 8
S p o rts______________ Page 6
TV Program* .....
Page 9
4 We The Women .. ..- Page 0

Island Due
To Be Hit
Late Tonight

on the S t Johns River * * * * “ The Nile o f Am erica”

special group of
Lady Towncraft® shirts

2 for *5

THIS WATERWAY "fillitur station” at Fort Lauderdale is
one of the muny marinas which have spring up to provide

motel, restaurant and shopping facilities os well as fuel and
oil for boutmen.

�nI

Stir •wrfuri Vfrill

P«Re 2 — A ur. 24, 1964

Orchid Growing Is 'Fascinating Hobby'

Dedication Set
For School
In Deltona
By Mildred H*n*y
Formal dedication »ervlcc*
for Deltona "U ", which i* a
replica o f the ''Little Red
School House," will he held
on Thursday at 10:30 a.m.
The erhnol houee I* located
•l the Deltona Community
Center on L ite Monroe, Del­
tona. Rev. Loren W. Duntnn
o f Deltona ChHetlen Church
will Rive the invocation. The
prorram will Include eeyeral
aelectlnm by the newly form­
ed Deltona Combo, a muiical
group made up o f Deltona
realdent*.
Featured rural apeaker will
be Klllott Markle, executive
vlce-prealdent o f Deltona Cor­
poration, who will dedicate
the achool houae to the cause
o f education.
Earal
Mallard, Deltona
Adult Education Director, will
formally welcome all gueata
and will Introduce levtra]
membera of the Voluala Coun­
ty School ayalem.
Among thoae preaont will lie
John Smiley, Superintendent
o f Public Instruction for Voluafa County who will eccept
the echool houae in the rauee
o f education; Allen Ilnilei,
Principal o f DeLand High
School; Mr*. Edna Smiley,
Director o f Adult Education
at Daytona Beach Junior Collegt; and Mr. Mark Rankin,
Praaldent o f the Florida Adult
Educational Program.
Other highlights of the
service will Include choral aelectlona by tha Deltona Chor­
us, directed by Mra. Mildred
Clerk. Presentation of the
apeaker* will be given by
Chuck McCarthy, Daltona Di­
rector,
Tha flower arrangementa
will be through tha eourteay
o f tha Flower Arranging
Claaa under tha supervision of
Mra. Evelyn Weat. Refresh­
ments at a short reception
will be served following tha
servlet. All residents of Del­
tona and surrounding com­
munities are invited to attend
the' program.

ANY SPARE TIME of thene three Oviedo neighbor*, Donn Ulrey, Hurlierl Rny und John Lundy, left to right, is spend in the greenhouses grow­
ing nrehids which they term "the most fascinating hnhby in the world."
( ’omhinod, they have more than 100 different varieties, many of them
wild ones which have been found in trees along the river and in the
woods,
(Herald Photo)

AMONG THE NEW teacher in Seminole County’s school system this
year will be (front, from left) Dim Carter, Mary Powell, Howard Gordie
nnd Harold Swank who will lie instructors at Sanford Junior High School
and (back row, from left) Frances Howden, Doris Contreras anti Masil
Blythe, who will be at Seminole High in Sanford.
(iicruld Photo)

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l.ONGWOOD ELEMENTARY School will have six new teachers on its
faculty this year. They are (front row, from left) .lean Jacoby, LeFuun
Blair, nnd Angelina Taylor, and (back row, from left) Diana Foreman,
Gwen DeVnne and Carolyn Marchmid.
(Herald Photo)

'Retirement For Two' Humorous Documentary On
Moon Sept, t

By Ihiltif Austin
Wt* don’t oflan dn book review*, i t luch, hut a new
book recently published teenu
deserving of mention, not only
because 11 Is on a subject
which cannnl fail to interval
many Scminola Countlan*. bill
also because It waa written
by an area author,
" Retirement la lor Tw o" i»
(he humorous, first-p e r i o n
story of tha aulhoresi, Mrs
Philip i Ella) DeUerard of DeLand.
Wryly, hut skillfully, Mrs
DcBcrard describes the reac­
tions and adventiurea of hei
huatwnd and herself In the
year or so after his retirement
began al 47.
Apivallcd al the idea of hav­
ing a husband underfoot 24
hours a day, tha writer d ci
m b e i the trials and Iribula
Lorn of retirement from a
wife’s viewpoint. She portrays
her dismay humorously and to
(real extent, until she finally
learns to compromise and
cope with ihe situation, in a
surprise ending lo the book.
This is Mrs. DeRcrard’a se
cond hook, tier ftrsl lie ms
‘ Steamboat in the Hyacinths"
published about 12 years ago.
She has had numerous short
stories published in magazines,
and ha* written several plays
whlrh were produced by the
DeLand Shoestring Theater.
One of her recent local accomplithm.’nt* waa the writ
Ing of a pg.;rjnl commemorat­
ing the 7&amp;U1 anniversary ol
Stetson University.

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Mr*. Dcllcrard ha-, also writ
ten and direelrd radio plays,
received priies for poetry, and
1* a noted lecturer.
She la n meml&gt;er of the Au
thorn U'agiio of Am re i n , Ihe
Dramatist (iuild. and the Na­
tional l-eague of American
Pen Women.
'Ilie book, ’ ’ Retirement it
for Tw o" is i llusi rated b&gt;
Mrs Tain Dellarard, wife of
Phil Delierard Jr . who lives
on Key Riscayne. II is publish­
ed hy the Everett Edwards
Press, owned by two Strlsnn
p ro fe sso rs.

Copies of the txiok can lie ob­
tained locally al Femings
Book -Shop.

Grants For Top
4-H Students

One of tlie .pare age’s most
controversial
aubjert*,
the
project for landing an astro­
naut on (hr. moon, will b* ex­
plored in "Rara For Tha
Moon." an up-to-the-minute
TV documentary including ac­
tual cloacupa of the moon tak­
en by Ranger 7 and exclusive
Russian film footage, to ba
presented on Sspt. 1, 1964,
11-10 p. m. on WFTV, Orlando,
"Race For The Moon" will
taka a detailed look at two
phases of Project Opollo, tha
manned lunar expedition: the
scientific problem* involved
(there will be approximately
'-.’ 2,(100 separate steps to be
taken l,ctween tha beginning
of tha rounldown and tha
landing on the moon), and tha
growing controversy o v e r
whether the United States
should adhere to it* otiginal
1070 target date.
According to William Kron*
i,k,
producer-director-writer
of the timely documentary,
mote than 7(1 percent of the
film will represent entirely
new- footage shot specifically
f«r the program. Included will
bo exclusive Russian film,
never befoie televised in the
U. S., showing female Cos­
monaut Valentina Tersahkova
in training, special cartoon
footage illustrating the pro­
posed met hud* for making
phyniiul lontact also will be
shown.
Nationally known newsman
III]) Stout will narrata the
documentary and interview
participant! in the control*
er»y.

Hy Evelyn Lundy
(trowing orchid* is the mo-t
fascinating
hobby in tha
world—so say three neighbors
here in Oviedo, Donn Ulrey,
Hubert Roy and John Lundy.
Never an orchid show any.
where in the itate, «r even
a hint of an orchid sale, hut
that the three of them on
their way. Orchid*, to each
nf them, scent to have a spec­
ial enrhantmrnt.
They earh have a small
green houae and altogether
have several hundred plants
with well over a hundred dif­
ferent varieties of orchid*.
Lundy bacamt interested In
orchid* many year* ago whtn
he waa a young hoy In Ovie­
do, in hi* work a* a Roy
Scout, he became a friend end
admirer of the lata renowned.
Dr. T. L. Meade, who at that
time hed beautiful gardens
and a variety of orchids at
hi* home on Lake Cherni. A f­
ter his death, many of hi*
ihrubt and plants wars mov­
ed to the Mead Botannlclal
Gardena
In Winter Park,
which was named in his hon­
or.
Neighbor* Ray and Ulrey
soon became interested in or­
chid* and, ae they *ty, once
the hug ha* hitten you, you
are well ’’hooked.’'
M oil people think of the
Cattleya Orchid as tha only
one; true, it la on* of the
moat exotic flower* in the
world and wilt atny in bloom
for two week* on (he plant.
They are thought Lo b« only
purple and whlta ones, how­
ever there are pink ones,
green, gold, brume, red, yel­
low and gorgeous blues. Any
color you can name except
black, the bteck orchid is
ttrickiy a myth
The aixe o f the Cattleya
vary from the size of a pin
point to those thet measure
inches across.
The Phalanopaie, often cell­
ed the moth orchid for they
du resemble the big nightflying moths, are great favorltira of these hohhieet for
when they bloom they will
stay fre.li nnd pretty for ma­
ny weeks. Many of their or­
chid* arc wild one* that they
have gotten out of the trees
along tha river and in the
wo, gli.
We have learner! that the
orchid i* the largest family
of flowering plant*, having
aliout 20,000 specie*. These
three hobhleat have learned
through trial nnd «rror many
thing* ami expect to continue
learning. They have found thin
tlie light nui*t he ju*t right,
the temperature not lower
than 60 degress or higher then
0 0 d e g re e *. They mu*t be
watered frequently but the
rnnl* must not stay wrt.
Aide from the beauty and
fascination of growing or­
chid*, there I* no better tliernpy for f a t ig u e and atrcee
Ilian several hours epent in
lhr green house puttering
around. They tell u* that this
is more refreshing at the end
of a busy day than anything
elsr.
Another advantage 1* that
you can ipend aa littla or
as much time a* you have
since apparent neglect for
many daya tetma to result in
no ill effects.
One can assume thet when
these men do retiro, they will
have work to do which will be
rewarding and enjoyable.

Howard Wynn,
Of DeBary Dies
Howard Wynn, 61, died at
1:3k p.m. Saturday at Samlnoia Memorial Hospital.
Born Dec. 20, 1896, in San­
ford, he had lived in DeBary
for the past five years. He
was a retired carpenter and a
member of the Methodist
Church.
Survivors a it hit wife, Mrs.
Clove Wynn of DeBary; a
step-son, Everett Hehn of Mi'
ami; two atep-daughters. Mr*.
France* Thomas o f Enu Gal­
lic and Miss Elizabeth Hahn
of
Miami;
four hrothars,
Clarence and Clifford o f San­
ford. J. W. of Kiaaimmta and
Minton of Miami and ona sis­
ter, Mrs. Minnie Gould of Mi­
ami.

Outstanding college Juniors
will
share in educational
grants offered to prrsi-nl or
former 4-H Club members.
Two scholarship, of $800
each are being provided by
the S A H Foundation for Hie
fifth conaerutive year, isporla
the National 4-H Service
Committee.
(liila who plan to major in
home economies air eligible
for Ihe 1904 award*. Candi­
dates must have completed at
least three years of 4-11 Club
work.
Srhntaiahip* will in- grunt­
ed on l he basis of lluce
points: interest and drsire to
major in home economics with
Band Practice
ronsidcialiun
Io
financial
Richard Zellay, director af
rued, »c hulas In m o ld in rutihe Eaatrrn Seminole Band
Irgr. and all-aruund 1)1 Club
haa railed practirs sessions
record.
far each Monday at 7:10 p.m.
Additional information and
at tha Geneva Community
aeh&lt;datalup applications ate
Hall beginning today. Any
Due of every eight blind person in the county with
mailable flout county ex ten­
sion agents or tbc stale 1 II Americans is a victim of ■heir own nuislcial instrument
glaucoma.
Club wilitv.
| u untied lu join tbc gruuy.

Hospital
Notes
AUGUST 20. 1961
Admission*
Carrie H o w a r d ,
Joyce
Crutchfield, Darryl Thomas,
Jean
Harden,
Alonzo
K.
Shoemaker, Simone N. Mul­
len, Suzanne Berlin, F, Eu­
gene Roumillat Sr., Thelma
Wright, Eugene l.aKair, Mel­
vin Kelley. Nermnn G. Martin, all nf Sanford; Alfreda
Lawrence, Harriet Jackson,
Denary; Ruth Oglesby, Enterprise; Ethel Alliion, Fern
Park; C a r o l
Humbalnugh,
Hetty J. Wiley. Longwood.
Birth*
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence N.
Mullen of Sanford, a girl;
Mr. and Mr*. Ronnie Berlin
of Stnford, a boy; Mr. and
Mr*. Robert Allison of Fern
Park, a bey.
Discharges
Ethyl Hutchison, Rosa Mac
Kaitt, Alice McMillan, Kerry
A. Poole, Edward Fosnight,
Mrs . Donald Johnson and
baby girl, Jeanette Hannon,
Floys It. Gilbert, Mrs. Ralph
Scott and baby boy, Ruby
Lunden, Betty Burgess, Mrs.
Georg* E. McGowan and baby
girl, Ada Doe, Eugene Owen,
Cecil I’ enell Brown, William
llolte Jr., Renee Y. Rlch-

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and Theresa Frick of Deltona,

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Cuba

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the Organization of American
States to further Isolate Ca*.
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mission of Red China to the

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0 sc every resource at the
command of the government
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the road to peace’ . . . The pre­
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the wisdom to avoid it. The
search for peace requires the
utmost intelligence, the clear­
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of reality. Because for four
f.-cars our nation has patiently
demonstrated these qualities
and persistently used them,
the world is closer to peace
today than it was in HM1."

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The V o l u n t e e r Clinic
Mothers have had a success­
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three years and are looking
forward to serving during the
coming year. The Volunteer
program frees administrative
personnel nt the school from
caring for the students when
they visit the clinic and as­
sures students o f rare nnd at­
tention whenever they feel it

necessary to use the facilities
provided.
During the 1903-64 school
year the Clinic Mctliers as­
sisted and cared for the stu­
dents for a total o f 3,829
visits to the clinic.
They assisted the Public
Health Nurse and school per­
sonnel in giving eye tests
and hearing testa and in
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QUANTITY RIGHTS RtSERVEO-PRICES GOOO THRU AUGUST 29TN

SHS Clinic Mothers Seek Volunteers

“ Control of the use of nu­
clear weapons must remain
solely with the highest elected
The
Volunteer
Clinic
official in the country — the
• President of the U n i t e d Mothers o f Seminole High
School will hold an annual
Stales."
pre-achool meeting »t 1 P-ni.,
Thursday In the Administra­
tion Building at the school.
“ Those who traffic in fear,
The Clinic Mothers are
hate, falsehood, and violence
catling for more volunteers to
have failed to undermine our
replace those who no longer
people’s deep hive of truth serve in the clinic due to
and quiet faith in freedom."
graduation o f their children
from school Inst June. The
schedule Clinic Mothers ar­
“ Until such time as there ranged calli for serving onehalf day a month. “ A small
service,” they say, “ for the
amount o f care and attention
given the students when it
is neded.”
Any mother with a child in
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - high achool who can aerve
James R- Hoffa can fight his for one-half day a month Is
f l c g a l battle against two fed­ invited to attend the meeting
eral court convictions without or volunteer their aervlcea by
worry—about his status as contacting
either
Edith
president of the big Teamsters Avenel at 322-84(11, or Beraunion.
nira Jarrell at 332-625(1, after
Thirteen Teamster vice pres­ fl p.m.
idents and Secretary-Treasurer
John F. English—wlio with
Hoffa make up the union’s ex­
ecutive board—said Thursday
they Contemplated no action to
^u st Hoffa until all his court
appeals are exhausted.
lloffa called liiclr statement
“ gratifying . . . this Is posi­
tive, living proof that there
is no dissension in this union."

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A St. Petersburg motorist
identified by police as Gordon
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m. at 2543 8. French Ave
Police said the O'Neill ear and
one operated by Roy II. Korythe of Ormond Reach wrre tn
volved. There were no injur­
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More Guidance Needed
Juvenile delinquency I« one of
those complex subjects about which
nearly everybody has an opinion, if
not n solution.
It is a constantly recurrinjr topic
in mnftnzines and newspaper articles
by Inymen as well ns such experts ns
judges, sociologists ntid psycholog­
ists.
It is a matter of concern at all
levels of government, including the
federal, and now even threatens to
be an Issue in the forthcoming pres­
idential election campaign.
It is not often, though, that wo
hear from the people who are most
immediately concerned with young
people when they get into trouble—
the police.
A survey was recently made by
the International Association of
Chiefs of Police. Tldrty-two police
chiefs and superior officers, plus 12
other persons engaged in police train­
ing nnd a judge, a state youth cor­
rection officer nnd a youth commis­
sion director were asked what in
their experience were the major prob­
lems in police work with respect to
juvenile delinquency. The results
were printed in "The Police Chief,"
the association's official publication.
Ily far the most frequently cited
problem was— parents.
According to the ixdlco. the re­
sponsibility for a child’s misconduct
very often lies not with tlie child, but
with his parents because they fail
to provide proper guidance and ade­
quate discipline.
Parents of children In trouble nre
often more involved In their own in­
terests und pleasures thnn in main­
taining a healthy family envlroment
at home. Sometimes they are not only
disrespectable of the law themselves,
but in direct conflict with it.
In some cases, laboring under a
heritage of poverty and Ignornncc,

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parents nre simply not equipped to
raise children decently.
Far t«&gt;o frequently, however, the
"better" kind of parents cause the
police their worst hendnehes.Usual­
ly over protective— which is not to be
confused with overstrict— they re­
fuse to believe their children can do
any wrong.
Indeed, the parents even nccuse
the police of "framing” their darl­
ings— distorting the facts to make
things look worse thnn they are.
They refuse to co-operate with ef­
forts to get their children to revise
their attitudes of contempt toward
persons and property.
Such parents, ft hns been found,
have the altitude that the law is
something to beat and that the po­
lice exist only to mete out punish­
ment. This philosophy is passed on
to their children, either deliberately
or unconsciously.
Parental delinquency or parental
failure is ordy one aspect of the
whole problem, of course. There are
shortcomings on the part of the com­
munity, the schools, the churches, the
courts and the police themselves.
lint if it cannot lie said that juven­
ile delinquency begins at home, it is
only because the home that it visits,
whether it is a hovel or a mansion,
is no real home.
T hought

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Political Notebook

D r.

Crcne’s

Worry Clinic
CASE T-165: I.ama G., ag­
ed 28, I* n former teacher.
“ Ur. Crane," she began, “ 1
have been married for two
year*.
“ And I am now very happy
to l&gt;c a housewife, except for

na well as major tasks, such
ns the laundry.
Hut if you arc In a houiecleaning mood and plan to
wash the windows, don't list
“ Wash all the windows."
Thata' too big a chore!
Ho hienk it down into
s m a l l e r “ bites," such as
“ Wash windows in living
room."
Then you ran also record
“ Wash windows In my b*dIminiums."
Thus, you esn cross out
mom items us you finish thrm
and tlint will inflate your ego.
In my own rate, I cross out
•very completed task with •
thick red pencil, so it will
look more striking.
You housewives should pin
your daily agenda above thn
kitchen sink where you can
view It easily.
Then, as you are finishing
one chore, you can be pick­
ing out the next.
This will save you many
valuable minulsa when you
might otherwise be wondering
which task to do next.
Otherwise .you can waste a
lot of valuable time trying to
deride. Hut If you already
have your duties written down

halt, you see. Then the Viet
Cong attack and we duck nnd one th in g .
“ I literally hate myself for
run.
“ The huueehnnt ami the nlwuys being far behind in
holding rrnft push over fast my w»ik!
from the upponiln shore and
"N o sooner do I get the
attack the Viet Cong who dishes washed and tho house
have eipored themselves. If cleaned up than my husband
we're fart enough, we man) gets home nnd everything is
them a tittle."
messed up again.
Hie captain's Speclnl Forces
“ And 1 never get all my
outpost lias the job of defend­ tasks* dune! Am I Ju»t abnor­
ing a 20-mile section o f the mally slow?
Vietnamese border against in­
“ Maybe it la la'cnuse 1
filtration of Virt Cong rtonps never was looght housework
from snurtunrica In Cambodia. for my mother always did
H e c a u ■ e the land It so everything In our home when
marshy, Ills men do their pa­ I was a girl.
trolling In houla.
“ Hu how run I over accom­
Thin Speelal Forres advanc­ plish all the tasks ahead of
ed detachment of 12 American me rmh day?”
of fieri a and men hud tinlnrd
Agenda Plan
s e v e r a l companies (exact
Use the “ Agenda Plan."
ier secret) o f nutlve
Farh night before you go
tiimrso into special guer­ to bed, make a written list of
rilla dctiirhiuents to cimslant- the items uheud of you tomor­
H e r a ld A r e a C o r r e s p o n d e n t s
pnlrol their 20 miles of row.
viler urea.
Include minor rliorcs like
Geneva
Altamonte Springs
They were working dnjr and washing the hrenkfast dishes,
Mrs. JnVnn llaya
Mr*. Julia liartoa
349-4873
night, bill they don’t have
838-1818
enough men to do a complete
Itear Lake-Forest t'lty
Lake Mary
Mr*. ,M*ry*nn Mllra
job. It wus clear the Viet
Mrs.
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Oateen
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There was a wait around a in the Cyprus conflict.
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Mr*.
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Mrs. Mildred Harney
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Mrs. Ktrlyn Lundy
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
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Greece cannot ha pleased
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with this trend and Makarlos*
chine gun mounted to fire
Tho move appears nt least appeal for Russian aid, In the
In part designed to discourage . view of informed dlplomata,
over the walls.
Tills S|n*clal Forces detach­ President Mnkurl»» from In* has chilled the antl-Conimunment was a sitting duck for voicing Cyprus In to rinse nn Ut* in Athene to the lame.
Viet Cong to sit outside and alignment with the Soviet This could turn out to tie a
fire In with well-aimed mor­ Union through Russian mili­ danger to Greece of major
tary aid.
proportions.
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Snnfortl, Florida
Mun., August 21, HUll tar fire.
“ In fact," one officer told
The overt motive la Greece'*
Russian designs remain ob­
me, “ you see title group of 'intention to be able to deter scure.
W i L T U t A. u i k i . o w , K iH io M a a u r i s u m s a
100 or io Vietnamese lined any possible Turkish InnvaPremier Nikita Khrushchev
K U S H VOL.TOI.INK. U i t s l s i l s s • Oratral Hsaeaer
up outside the compound for •lon of the Mediterranean is­ kept silent at Uia height of
m in i.n r a llsa m iilm
JVLIAN L. ATKNITHOK
AUtoillalaa liirsolor
Aeeeclale Editor
free medical care. Well, we land.
the Cyprus crisis a week ago.
MOV MMKKN
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know some o f them are Viet
Hut diplomat* here ludieve Hut when a settlement ap­
A d m rin ia u Us Btgsr
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lin t riS T T
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Cong. We treat them the the s'idee In Athene were peared In ths making Moscow
Osiiti.il AU is rlld ng Msnsgtr
Teltarspb Editor
same a* anyone else when tipped by fear o f Russia mov­ announced Its |&gt;ledgo to aland
JAMS] ellUKMAKKB
H om s WILLIAMS
UutiiisM Usnagtr
Mods!) Editor
ing Into the Mediterranean.
they want to see the doc.
by Mnkarioa.
1)01 LIE At Sl IN
elIKU WALLA
•'When they come in, they
The Greek government ap­
The aid pledge waa care­
Alsrtiiajrsl Hunt,
Cllr Editor
carefully pace o ff the dis­ peared markedly aloof when fully phrased, making It, In
HILL VISVKNT
Jl Ut WALLS
Kistf I'boiogrsiiher
Cus l r Editor
tance. Then, later, their mor­ Turkey raided Greek Cypriot effect, conditioned on a Turk­
tar men know the rxact range positions in the island. There ish invasion.
■ L 'l K i u r a u a H A V E S
wus talk subsequently of dif­
to set their weapons."
Whether Khrushchev really
■ease Uellrery
Ur Mall
ferences between Athene ami wants to gat Involved directly
H B lH ls I s s i l r
AU Other
lie Week
l i ve l Vs»r
l i n e t Lear
Mnkarioa that were patched in Cyprus appears doubtful.
I 8J S Months
» U « Moatba
up.
He has given etrong Indica­
l i t I Moatba
Lou I Months
t.*e | Meath
t.«l 1 Month
U. • rostil Reantstlnas provide tbtl sit wall euSauripuons
laid la adrsace.
By llal Cochran
A lot uf dubs learn to swear
E o l e r s d a s Ascend c la ss n a l l s r O c t a s s r It , t i l l S t lb s P e st
u n i t * s t K i a f s r d , F l o r id * . u n d e r ib s A s t e l O e a g re sa s i M a rs h . quicker Ilian Uwy leant to
play golf.
• • •
T b s U s r s l * Is a ta sm b a r a t t b * U n l u a r r t a e w a it s la aatitle d s i d u s n r s l r to the u se to r r s p u b lla s t la a s t a ll the la ss !
Each
month
some people
s e w s g r is t e d la tbia asw aw apar.
are reminded by mall that
M s p a rt a t s a y m a te ria l, aaw a a r a a v i r u s i s g . a t tale a d ltla a they shouldn't have purchased
at T B S h a a fo r d H e ra ld m a r bs r e a t e d u c t * la a u r m e an e r w it h ­ such aa expensive automobile.
o u t w r lt la a get m is s io n a t t b * u u ld le b s r e l T b s M t r a l* . A a r
One trouble with your careIn d iv id u a l o r l l r u la a p a sa tb la f a r aucb ra p ra d u c tle a w ilt be
s s n s M s r s d bb l a l r l a g l a g o n T b a H e r a ld s c a p r r lg b t b a d w ill bs lew driving is that threw are
bald lia b le f a r d s m s * l u * u n d e r l b s law. P u b lls b a d d a llr a s c s p i
e a t u rd a r . b u a d a r s a d t .'b r la iiu a i{ putillataad P e t a r d s * prscaa d tap (no doggone many people like
you,
O lU t M i

.WASHINGTON (NKA) —
The Speclnl Forres captain
•n&lt;t I were out In * mmll
motor Font III the middle of
the Mekong Stiver In South
Viet Kimt just rust of the
CNmboilinu border.
Ho pointed to thn river
hank on our left. “ Viet Cong
force* are all along there.”
tin enld. He pointed a tittle
utiend on our right. ” 1 ha Viet
Cong aro alio there," he add­
ed.
I didn’t »ee any Vtet Cong
or hear any ahota. I atilt have
no way o f knowing whether
any Viet Cong were pul roll tug
ut the moment. 'Hint In tile
rertn port of this uur. You
don't see the enemy.
Fur nil I mold tel), 1 wo*
ns safe us I would lio along a

WASHINGTON, D. C. — It
would be fatuous to protend
that Gov. George Willaa,
fiery petrel for racial privacy,
did not get segregationist
pressures to withdraw from
the presidential contest — but
that's a long way from being
the whole story.
The governor's withdrawal,
aa 1 had opportunity to learn
at the Republican Convention,
was also motivated by color­
blind economics. At a break­
fast engagement In San Fran­
cisco, far from the maddening
Convention crowd, two busi­
nessmen and this reporter dis­
cussed the possibility of Wal­
lace's withdrawal, presuming
Harry Goldwaler stiould win
the nomination. Discussion?
Possibility? No, It was the
statement of a sure thing.
Nothing was more Inevitable

country river at home In the
United Stutes. Or I mold
have been in the sights of a
Viet Cong rifle. Offlrers as­
sn led me I’d nil duly been. I
hnvn no way nf knowing
whether that wus the rase.
“ Yotl see llmt little Imita­
tion househunt over there?"
asked the raptuln. "And that
small landing craft.. We have
a recoil leas riglu and a ma­
rble gun mounted on the
houseboat and troops loaded
on the landing craft. We have
them slowly patrolling that
shin of the river close to
shore—so inconspicuously that
no one nulirre them.
“ Then wo take the motor
hunt we’ re in right now nnd
run lip und down openly on
tide side o f the river. We're

and hanging above the sink In
front of your ryes, you will
move from one item right
along to the next.
And Inelude minor chores
that may not require even 5
to 10 minutes, for when you
have an Interval o f K empty
minutes, you can't tackle •
■Ill-minute chore.

“ Send a greeting to a sick
friend," thus will he a fitting
inclusion for a 5-n.inute item
nn your dally agenda.
“ Write a letter to Mother
(or aon or daughter away at
college))," can be a 15-minute
item.
Hut he sure to break down
your big taeke into smaller
units.
Instead o f Hating “ Do the
Ironing," divide it into “ Iron
the flat pier**."
Then Hat "Iron hubby’s
shirts," etc.
For one of the most dis­
couraging things to adults
(nnd doubly so to children)
I* the tackling of big Item*
that require hour* or days to
finish.
Wives, send for my "Testa
For Ruccciiful Wives," en­
closing a long stamped, return
envelope, pin* 20 rente, and
uso It to toom your rating!

Danger Ahead For Greece

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tion* that he does not want
to antagonlie the American*.
Hut the prospect of getting a
foothold on Cyprus in return
fur the supply uf some out­
dated weapon* might prove
loo alluring for the Kremlin
to resist.

Editor, Herald:
With eager anticipation do
I hereby accept the person­
able Mr. Robert G. Pctrec's
challenge to my right to con­
sider myself a real Democrat
because 1 am voting tor Har­
ry Goldwatcr!
Although I am no match for
Mr. Pctrec's trained speaking
ability, his rhetoric, and his
charm — 1 feel more than
equal to the pleasure of de­
bating with him anytime, any­
where. on tho subject of real
ami phony Democrats.
1 had a good laugh out of
Hob's reference, in Ids Her

than that the Industrial South
would prefer a conservative
Republican to a conservative
Democrat. No intelligent and
forward-looking Southern lead­
er, as George Wallace clearly
is, would want hia state and
region to rnixa the economic
uplift that a Goldwatcr victory
woukl bring. Dixie is Barry ’s
province, not only because he's
a States' Rights man, ' ut be­
cause lie’s the Southern In­
vestors, banker's, borrower's,
business manager's and plant
worker's beat friend. Even If
he’d votexi for the Civil Rights
bill, Instead of against it. the
senator would still be all these
things to all these people.
“ Tlie greatest cause for Re­
publicanism in the South,"
I'm told by John Grenier of
Birmingham, now executive
director of the GOP National
Cnmmillcc, “ is the demand of
participate in the political pro­
cesses. The former no-faction
system would not permit It."
Some heavy summer read­
ing. where I have.turned for
documentation, would convince
any honest doubter. Early
last year the Federal Reserve
Hank of Atlanta published a
report on two epochal changre
in the Southeastern states:
I. Referring to the Sixth
Federal District, which em­
braces Alabama, Florida, Geo­
rgia, I/iuisiana,
Mississippi
and Tennessee, the report
said: “ Thus for the first time
since the American frontier
moved west of the Chattahoo­
chee River (in Georgia) the
district states increased their
population at a greater rate
than that of the nation."
And why did this population
Increase take place? Because,
surmise* this Federal Reserve
study, “ the economic oppor
(unities were strong enough to
attract people from other re­
gions.’ ’ During IIso EUenlrower
era of tho 1950's, these six
Deep South states underwent
changes not often recorded In
the genera! press. The ratio
of high sehisil attendance went
up till, by HWO, it was 87 pet
cent of the national average.

Simultaneously there waa a
rise in productivity and person- 9
a] income which caused tb*
Federal Rreerv* report to
note! “ A more highly educated
population la more adaptable
to change, and its worker*
are presumably more effic­
ient.”
2. Something else happened
to the South late in the sum­
mer of 1952 when Dwight Eis­
enhower and Adlai Stevenson B
were tussling tor the preMdcncy. The Federal Reserve
report, usually pretty pedan­
tic, almost lakes wing* In des­
cribing it:
“ We don't know exactly
what that event waa. Perhap*
a young girl, recently graduat­
ed from a rural high school,
Stepped off a bus and started ^
her search for a Job In t!ie *
eity. A newly assigned branch
manager of a New York firm
may have &lt;movcd hia family
into a comfortable suburb
Maybe a baby was burn in a
city hospital. We do know lhat
the event was far more im­
portant than it seemed at the
time, tor it signaled the end
of the South’s traditional role _
at a predominantly rural ”
area. Since that date, more
Southerner* have lived In urIvan areas . . . titan in the
country."
In fine, the Southern people,
irrespective of race, have sig­
nificantly gained in number*,
not because of a biological bin­
go, but because of job oppor­
tunities. And the Southern people have left the farms in
considerable numbers to take
the skilled, well-paid work in
Industry.

OVEU 35 YEARS
At First A PalMtlta
(Alongside old post office)

Sanford
Furniture Co.

• C a rp ets • F u rn itu re
1akl lHU' r', *° !lle
tJ'*t J
• Tile
• Pianos
a,n 4 ,k ' c “ trd candlda,c
(lie primary election. i wish
• R e n ta l B ed s
he had told everybody last
May that I was a candidate,
for now it seems that every
Democrat in Seminole County W H O L E H O U S F H E A T I N G ,ind ( 0 0 1 I N G
knows of Goldwatcr, — but
never bean) of me, let alunu
that I was running fur some­
thing.
Is it not slrsngu that Mr.
Peirce avoided mentioning In
hia unkind criticism that, he,
ALL ELECTRIC HEAT P U M P
too, is a defeated candidate
of the same primary? He look
a drubbing, even though fre­ FOB. TH I SMALI.BT
quently extolled in Use news
aa an “ outstanding Demo­
crat."
Is it strange that despite
Hob's high party rating, the
Democrat voters were verymuch unimpressed and vir­
tually Ignored him at the
W e e tW T B O N medal* far a t little m BOO h n n fe e t to
polls?
rtie U r g e * hem e er e e m m e n le l hwtaHattena. Puma*
Clinging to unwavering par­
OUT b e e t, h em ld k y In awrenter/ pnm pe IN Bant frere
ty loyalty. Boh would a* soon
freak outdoor etr in whiter. U tm lew knB
“' i h
vole for a rrou ejed baboon ellm inete duett.
if it won the Democrat mintinallun.
•
Aa for me, I’m proud to be MOOIL
P L I lf
a real Democrat who puts
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principle abuse party. 1 shall
PAYMINTS AS LITTLI AS f 30 FIB MONTH . . .
always aland for a man who
UP TO M MONTHS TO PAY*
prefers principal to expedicnee.
Barry Goldwatcr is
such a man. U-t ui leave Hob
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to the oilier kind.
VISIT OUR RECORD RnOF
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And There Are Democrats Who Didn't Go To Convention
. Southerners
Notable For
Absence
ATLANTIC C I T Y . N. J.
(U P l) — Although this Is bill­
ed as the hugest political
^ convention in history it can’t
be said that everybody is
lie re.
Some or the people who
stayed away are as notable
for their absence as those who
came.
Harry S. Truman, for one.
stayed home. At 80 he figured
lie had done his bit for the
party. Unlike some others
f who figured they could pass
up this boardwalk convention,
the former president Isn't
mad. though.
Leamlcr Perez, of course
Is: Perez is the Democratic
(and segregationist) leader of
Plaquetninc Parish. La. Pere i' word is just aliout law In
bis home bailiwick and his
word in this case was that
0 the outcome of the convention
was decided before it conven­
ed so he didn't sec any reason
to attend.
Gov. Orval Faugus of Ar­
kansas, who doesn't care for
the new civil rights law, dis­
covered that "unfinished bus­
iness" kept him at home.
Louisiana Sen. Allen Kiiender, with whom President
% Johnson and Lady Itird shar­
ed a potful of gumbo at Ellender's capitol hideaway on­
ly last Friday, took advan­
tage of the week’s congressionnl recess to make a tour
l&gt;r his state. Louisiana's olher
Senator, Itussell II. Long, also
professed to be busy.
The absentees in fact tend­
ed mostly to be from the
• South, where even some par­
ly officials supporting the na­
tional ticket figured it would
be just as well if they didn't
je t involved in any posihlc
Shut out, walk-out, or sit-in at
this Democratic convention.
Sen. Richard 11. Russell of
Georgia, fur whom futile coniffWIon voles have been east
for^ president in the past,
• le a d e d a prior engagement.
So.did Georgia Sen. Herman
K, -Talmadge.
lilut Gov. Carl Sanders of
(TPtftria was an hand, as were
s m e Georgia tneinliers of the
I louse, ineluding Rep. Carl
Vinson, B«, dean of (lie House
who will retire from Congress
nl the rnd of the year alter
a record half century of »er9

Vico,

NotJodjr expected to see
Virginia Sen. llarry Flood
Ilyrtl. who in recent years
lias-maintainod a "golden si­
lence" a b o u t Democratic
presidential
rnndidatcs.
Of
course he didn’t come. At his
annual api*&gt; picking week
before last llyrd hinted that
~ Hie campaign of his old friend
9 Lyndon H. Johnson might find
him stmek dumb once again.
Gov, Paul Johnson of Mis­
sissippi said he had "no In­
tention" of atendlng the De­
mocratic ' convention. Former
Gov. Hos Rarnrtl, a regular
attendant in the past, wa*
"extremely busy" in his pri­
vate law practice and said
• that besides he no longer was
a public official.
-«*nv. George Wsllaro came
—to address the platform
^pminittee — and went back
to Alabama. Walace's hemarks sounded to some plnt(arm members like those of
4 Goldwater man.
‘ Although Wallace left beIjjnd » full delegation, he
£ (guild have company it home
before the convention gets go­
ing. The Alabamans are faced
With signing a loyalty pledge
— namely, that they intend
support the party's candites In the November elect5 n — and most of them don’t
ifant to do that. Some Mlssisgtppi delegates feel the same
fa y .
• • f*

1

City Firemen

Bear Lake Methodist Women Approve Projects For Year

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Leukemia Drive
Meeting Set
K) Donna Kales
Adult lenders o f the Aiding
Leukemia Strikrn American
Children
annual
teenagers
march will meet Wednesday
nt 7:30 p.tn. at the SyrianLebanon Building, Highway
17-U2, Orlando.
The drive wilt take place
SepL lfl to benefit ALSAC'a
St. Jude Hospital In Mem­
phis, Term., where children
afflicted with Leukemia and
related diseases are treated.
Mri. Sylvester Elgin, dis­
trict leader for Seminole
County, reports thnl area and
platoon lenders, a s well as
teenage volunteers, era stilt
needed.
Anyone In Seminole Coun­
ty wishing to work in the
campaign is Invited to call
Mrs. Elgin at 83H-3044.

Dance Class
Is Success
Ily Mildred Haney
The first session of the
Square Dance Class at the
Deltona Community Center
was an unqualified success.
Thirty-six residents partici­
pated in the dancing with
Harold Jenkins calling ami
Sally Gerrlty assisting.
Most o f the dancers had
never participated In thia ac­
tivity before but soon were
tripping along like veterans.
Several o f those present were
overhead to lay that they
hadn’ t had ao much fun In
yeari.
Laughter and high spirits
dominated the rlasa which re­
luctantly dispersed after sev­
eral hours o f fun. The lad lea
are busy shopping for new
ruffles and bowa to wrar to
tha next aesslon which will
be held the first Saturday In
September.

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crew's attempt to eventually
raise the ill-fated vessel (rum
its watery grave.
Skipper Dan Turner and the
crew of the salvage boat Top
Cat returned here S u n d a y
with a 700 pound bronze sta­
tue of Italian Adm, Andrew
Doria which was taken from
the main salon of the liner
after a series of 54 dives.
The Andrea Doria, which
sank July 25, 1U56, after collid­
ing with the Swedish liner
Stockholm, is resting some
225 feet on the ocean floor
about 40 miles south of Nan­
tucket.
Turner, a native of Florida,
said recovery of the life-size
statue concluded preliminary
salvage operations aimed at
eventually re floating the 23,ooo ton liner.
Turner and his eight-man
crew, which Includes four ex­
perienced scuba divers, plan
to resume the salvage project
early next year.
First Mate Harry I,cadbct|cr of New Bedford said the
bronze statue of the admiral,
for whom tlie liner was nam­
ed. was covered with a thin
sand-colored crust after eight
years on the ocean floor.
I-eailbettrr said the Top
Cal’s divers were unable to
detach (lie statue from its
pednMa) and finally saws-il
Ihrough its legs Just above
Hie ankles.
Turner and Leadbctter de­
clined to discuss what other
"salvageable" items still re­
main aboard Hie luxury liner.
Lcadtietter
acknowledged,
that "several other" items
had been recovered from the
once sleek, (3S million liner.
"We've accomplished all w-e
expected to do in Ihe way of
salvage ojieralioni this year,"
Turner said.
When asked what he Inten­
ded to do with "Adm. Andrea
Doria," Turner replied;
"Nothing right now. He's
not for sale."

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First Andrea Doria
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NEW BEDFORD, M a s s .
( Ul ’ l) — The first sunken
treasure from the barnacle,
covered hulk of the Kalian
luxury liner Andrea Doria
was high and dry on shore to­
day as the first installment of
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LT.(JG) MICHAEL 1). LEHEDEKER, U. S.
Navy (right) is shown receiving his appoint­
ment to the UeRiilar Navy from Cilr. II. II.
Brown Jr., USN, commanding officer of Heavy
Attack Squadron Seven. The swenrinyf-in took
place aboard the nuelenr-powcrcd carrier Enter­
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One.

By Julia Rartoa
The Seminole County Goldwater for President Commit­
m «
*Cify firemen received three tee has acquired the old A l­
calls in 12 minutes during the tamonte Springs post-office
tgrunt of Thursday * storm.
building on SR 436 as south
-A t 2:26 P- m. they went to a county headquarter* and is
|£me owned by the Alexander
now recruiting v o l u n t e e r
• Real Estate firm at 1223 Ran­
dolph St. when a television set workern to slay (n the office
from 10 a. in. until B p. m.
aborted.
•At 2:15 p. m. they went to daily.
Duties will consist of an­
tje home of Police Lt. Joe
Iftckson, 2520 Mellonville Ave., swering tha telephone and
wiiieti an electric stove wiring handling sales o f car bumper
strips and campaign litera­
caught fire.
?Thrce minutes later. 2:31. ture. Anyone wishing to vol­
Ijotiier television set was unteer soma free time is ask­
abort-circui'ied at the home ed to call George Robrow of
M ijl Rebecca Smith, HIT Cy Druid Hills or Mrs. E I.
i Cm mu i lie, Casselberry.
preai Asa.

Get 3 Calls

fo rin t the workshop will Include Mrs. Margaret Brown and Nights for Christ which 1*
o f j those of the four-year pro- Mrs. Ruth Bowles. At this scheduled ai soon as the
gram being designed by all time the church will be host church is formally in use.
Christian Service of the Bear
to clubs from Casselberry,
church circles.
Those attending last week's
Lake Methodist Church were
Menu was reported for the Lockhart and Apopka.
nierting, other than those
planned and approved at » Men’* Club Dinner to be
Mr*. Morgan was appointed mentioned, were Mrs. Eileen
meeting of the group held held Sept. 31 at the 11,-nr to bo in ohnrge o f the church Benjamin, Mr*. Nora Norris,
Inst Thursday evening Ht the L a k e
Church. Mrs. Jean nursery on the day dedication Mr*. Ann Irwin, Mrs. Joyce
heme of Mrs. Mickey Morgan Mueller,
dinner
chairman, service* take place ami volun­ W h i p p l e , Mrs. Catherine
in Snnlando Estates.
will be assisted by Mr*. Marie teers were asked to help when Baird, Mrs. Luther Miles and
The meeting was opened by Salmi, Mrs. Kdyth Griffith, the church observes its Six
Mres William Irwin.
Mrs. Leone Whipple, devo­
tional chairman, who spoke
on the new age of space, com­
paring it to newness o f the
circle. Miss Virginia English,
president, conducted the busi­
ness session.
Recommendation was rend
thnt 60 per cent of the circle's
funds be used for mission
work with the remainder go­
ing for church purposes. It
was reported that |26,l&gt;00
was given by 45 churches in
the Florida area to missions
last year.
It wns Bgrrcd thnt the
circle will present all new
babirs in the church with
small, name engraved Bibles
ns keepsakes and that flow­
ers will be sent those who are
P R IC E S GOOD T H R U W EDN ESDAY • Q U A N T IT Y R IG H T S R E S E R V E D
ill. In tha event o f death,
either flowers o f memorial
fund contributions will be
made, depending upen wishes
of the family.
Bl UL KI BR0 N QUALI 1 V I HI
Anmmnrcmi nt wss made
that a district workshop is
planned for Sept. 14, beginulng nt tt n.m., at Reeves Hrmorial Church in Orlando.
Those attending should bring
a sandwich lunch. Beverage
will be provided. Plans made
Recommended
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White Sox Salvage One Of Four Contests With Baltimore
Yanks Trip Red
Sox; Phillies
Down Pirates
B7 Cart Black
VPl 1!parts Writer
Al Lopet keeps Inilatlng
his Whits Box can do It, and
if they do It'll b# with ths
same formula they need firs
years ago — pitching, speed
and- defense but hardly any
power.
Chicago alsppsd, punched
and allced 11 blU In Bundsy’s
doublehesder with Baltimore.
Eleron sears singles and tha
othsr two doubtsa but thsy
■till wound up with a split
and sarad themaslew from a
humiliating tour-gams swaep
by tha Birds to stay within
teach of the top, 114 games
back.
Ths ssrlss opsnsd Friday
with the Sox leading ths Ori­
oles by a half gams. Brooks
Robinson drove In ths win­
ning runs both Friday and
Saturday and had three hits
and two RBI'a In ths fit at
game Sunday, which Balti­
more won 7-1.
His first Inning run pro­
ducing single In the nightcap
had Lopes groping for aspirin
but Gary Peters took charge
after that and went all the
way for hie 14th victory.
His teammates managed
three rum off loser Blare
Berber In the aaventh for a
3-1 triumph.
In tha opener, 10-year-old
Wally Bunker, 11-1, allowed
only six hits, coasting In af­
ter Baltimore scored twice in
tha fourth and four times In
the fifth.
In other American League
gamee, New York nipped Bos­
ton 4-1, Cleveland downed
Los Angeles 8-4 and 8-2, De­
troit defeated Minnesota 8-2
afttr dropping ths first half
of a twlnbil) 8-5, and Kansas
City bsat Washington 1-1 and
then lost B-B.
In the National League,
Philadelphia registered a 0-3
triumph over Pittsburgh, Los
Angelas tripped Cincinnati
1-0, San Francisco adgad S t
Louta 1-2, New York took two
close ones from Chicago 2-1
and 6-4, and Milwaukee drop­
ped a 7-1 decision to Houston.

Boosters Hear
SHS Officials
ExnWn Needs
•

By Julian Sieuitrem
Herald fiporta Editor
Although It looki like a baaner year In tho making for tho
Seminole High Booatera Club.
H had better bo If tha organliatjoa accompUahea anything
like half of tha project ■ it
would like to undertake thla
action.
At a meeting of the Bnoitera, officials and members
beard a request that the SHS
cheerleaders will need about
$300 thla year to carry out
their program and that tome,
thing Ilka $500 will ba needed
to get the SHS baseball field
at tha school In proper condi­
tion the Metro Conference dia­
mond race next Spring.
Alio held waa a discussion
about the need for new preai
facilities at Sanford's Memori­
al Stedlum and Booster Club
President Roger Harrla waa
instructed to confer with City
Manager Pete Knowloa about
whet might be done.
A lighting eyatom, coating
•bout 11,100, u nettled to il­
luminate the SHS t r a c k ,
known as Buddy Lawion Me­
morial Field, for night trick
and field •vents next Spring.
The track has been complet­
ed and has now been fenced.
About 9350 la needed for track
equipment and another 9140
wai requested for baaketball
equipment.
llarrla reported that the
Club waa well ehead of lait
year In memberships and that
the organization, he opined,
bill meet Its quota of 1,000
mamben.

Florida Stale
RsMlts Sunday
Orlando 4-5, Tampa 1-4
Ft. Lauderdale 6, St. Pete 1
Miami 1, Harasola 0
Daytona Beach 10, Lakeland I

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Page 6 — Aug. 24, 1964

Thinking
Out Loud

Packers Top
Bears; Detroit
Defeats Eagles

By Julian Btaaatrom

At Seminole, Oviedo and Ly­
man high schools thl* after­
United Press Intoraattoea]
noon the gridmen of thcie
three teams donned the pad*
A pair of veUrtn second
of practice uniform! for the
string quarterbacks might
season drills.
have won their starting
Aa the second week of
berths back on the strength
workouts got underway the
of fin* performances during
question of how thcie club*
tha weekend.
will do thla aeaaon still re­
Milt Plum, peised for twe
mains n big mystery.
touchdowns, one a 60-yarder
It’i really too early to tell.
to Gail Cogdill, ** the De­
At Longwood. Dick Copeland
troit Lions edged the Phila­
and hia aides have a big build­
delphia Eaglet, 17-13, Sun­
ing Job with • lot of Inexper­
day.
ienced youngitcre. The GreyJim Ninowakl, who played
hounds will be entering the
HERE’S PART OF THE ALMOST 70 SHS gridmen who have been work­
second fiddle to Plum when
■trong Orange Belt Conference
ing out daily at the school's nthlctic field in preparation for this season’s
Milt wee with Cleveland and
for the first time and face a
Metro Conference gridiron campaign. The boys worked out Friday for the
now I* ranked behind Frank
schedule about ai touqjj aa
liqtt time Jn these kind o f togs. Today, they’ll be donning practice uni­
Ryan, tossed five touchdown
Seminole haa been facing In
forms, complete with pads for the heavy work they noon will be doing.
passes aa the Browne romped
recent yeari.
over the Pittsburgh Steelere,
We could be wrong—and
42-7, Saturday night at Ak­
we hope we are. But every
HUBERT RAY, TONY DANIEL, AND JIM PALMER (left to right), of
now end then a club baa to
ron, Ohio.
Oviedo with string of bans caught recently on the St. John's River. There
start
almost
from
the
be­
Paul Homung mad* his
were 20 large sized bass on the string, nnd when asked what lures they
1064 debut, after sitting out
ginning.
used, they smiled nnd said thnt wns the fisherman's Becret.
We think this if the case al
the 1063 season, and rushed
Lyman, since Copeland has
himself hack into the hearts of
only five returning letlermcn
Packers’ fane, by scoring all
from last season’* squad.
of Green Bay’s points aa
If the 'Hound* win three or
By Jim Macchua
campaign and will most tike-[to the year's experience. "Big Vine* Lombardi’s crew wal­
more games this year Cope­
ly be even better in '81, due Red" will lie at one of the loped tha NFL champion Chi­
Herald
Sports
Writer
land and hia aides will deserve
tackle post* for the Hurri­ cago Bears, 21-7.
Despltn heavy rain*, Coach
a bouquet of rosea and the
Mika Mercer's field goal
canes.
Jim
Clark
of
the
South
Scm-.
finest of tcutlmonial dinners.
with
14 seconda remaining
Overall
..the
South
Seminole
If tha Oviedo Lions can do inole Hurricanes began work­
climaxed a 20-polnt fourth
football
situation
is
one
huge
ing
his
squad
on
defense
In
as well this season as they
question mark—for the time quarter and gave tha Oakland
did last year Head Coach Ar­ preparation for the season’*
being, anyway. H does ap­ Raiders a 34-31 victory over
thur Scott and assistant Dick opener against Sanford Sept.
pear, though, thnt this year's the Buffalo Bills in Sunday's
Prater ought to be invited to 21, With the eome 30 young­
representatives f r o m t h e only American Football Lea­
ster* who comprise his var­
the same dinner,
"Southern Wind" will be a gue tuneup. In other NFL ex­
However, the chances are sity squad, ha drilled each
strong defensive elub which hibitions Saturday, tha Wash­
that Oviedo win fare much man on defensive assign­
will concentrate on keeping ington Redikini edged tha
better thla season than they ments. Prior to ths workout,
their goal line barren of op­ New York Giente, 27-24; tha
did last year—and lait tea- Clark gave tha Hurricanes a
ponents’ spikes. Clark, it I.os Angeles Rams beat tha
son's record of four wins 45-minuta skull session.
was a feather In 1-lon'a
■cemi, agrees with most other Dallas Cowboy*, 25-16; and
Throughout tha day, Clark
mans because It waa only smphasited ths fact that "de­
pipkin coaches on at least the Minnesota Viking* re­
the ichool’a second year of fense la tha key to football.”
one matter—"if ths other mained unbeaten by downing
football.
guys can't score, you can't the San Francisco Forty-Nin­
It appears that Clark will
We’re convinced that Scott concentrate on defense thla
ers, 24-21.
lose.”
and Prater will have the most year. At tha moment, he la
Improved ball club in the coun­ just beginning to mold hla
ty because they only lost one team Into a aemblanca of ef­
NEW BREED LEAGUE Bowling Champions I Cnpt. Swanson, Bose Com­
mao from lait year's entire ficiency. Most of ths key pos­
manding Officer at Snnford NAS presented the trophies to the New Breed
S O U T H SEMINOLE
aquad.
team which swept through their opponents in tho Navy Intrnmurnl Bowl­
itions will ba filled by ninth
ON 100 BRANDS
And, a glance at the sche­
ing Lengue to capture first place in the second half of the 100.1-64 bowl­
J
u n i o r High’s head
graders, with only a few new­
dule Indicates to us that—un­
ing season. Accepting the trophies are (left to right) D. K. Brandon, J.
football c o n c h , Jim
less we've misjudged the comers taking over starting Clark, is beginning his
B. McClure, J. C. Stanger, F. 0 . Hollen, D. P. Casey, R. L. Hosting and
roles.
Lioni' competition — Oviedo
Capt. Swanson.
third season at tho
Either relumes Jim Lucas helm of tho Hurri­
''strong" schools «■ they did
or newromsr Mike Hargis canes. Clark led tho
lait aeason,
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
We believe It's life to say will run ths Uam from ths South Seminolos to a
OPEN DAILY — 9 A. M. - 8:15 P. M.
that Oviedo should have a quarterback atot. Lucas play­ record of four wins and
l i t E. FIRST
SANFORD
winning aeaaon.
ed behind Danny Kiser last two losses last season.
WK GIVE TOF VALUE STAMPS
At Seminole, Jim Plgott, fall, and will probably get ths
(Herald Photo)
Dick Williams and Jim Me. nod as starti r because of his
Coy have tbelr work cut out experience. Hargis is coming
for them.
up to the big team from tha
Last year the Tribe grab­ Jayves aquad.
bed 10 ef the 11 contests It
Likely barkfleld starter*
All will be eenlori thla eea- Mr. and Mra. W. Pickalalmar
By David Higginbotham
Hayed. It could bare eaaly
■on,
Herald Sports Writer
of Sanford. Farlaas played tost a couple of Uoeo they are big Richard Hubrtght at
Ronnie Hinson, David Nodi
Hinenn, a quarterback, la two yeara of Junior high foot­ won but It should k m won fullback and Dennis Garrett
at the left halfback slot.
and Joa Farless, three out­ tho son of Mr. and Mra. Hurt ball and one year of JayVce the one It loaL
Both gained a lot of playing
standing S e m i n o l e High Hinenn of Sanford. Whllo at­ football at SHS. Ha weighs
SHS hie 31 returning let
time last year. Rubright will
School gridmen last aeaaon, tending Sanford Junior llifch 1B5 and la five-feat, nine
termen this aeaaon plus a
have been selected by the School llinacn played three Inches tall. Joe la ready for potentially fine crop of young­ play middle guard on defense
and Garrett will hold down a
S1IS coaching etaff for their year* of football aa a quar­ the grid season to get under­
sters from the highly succosellnebncklng post. A number
leadership abilities and pail terback. Ronnla la five-feet, way.
fui JayVee eleven last aeason,
vanity football cspcrlenee to nine and weighs 185 pound*.
This will ba David Noell’a plus four or fivn Sophs up of candidates are competing
be the captalna of tha 1004 After one year with the Jay- fourth season on the SHS from the top notch Sanford for tha othar halfback posi­
tions.
Vcee ha waa moved up to the Vanity. Ha la one of very Junior High Braves.
edition of tha Tribe.
Ths ’Can* line will b* an­
vanity and haa been one of few athletes aver to aceomBut we don't earn how
tho moot valuable player* for plieh being a four year letter- thin or thick yon slice it, chored by Bruc# "Red" Stu­
tho paat two aeason*. Ulniun man. Noell aleo bae lettered Seminolo High la golag to art. Stuart waa one of Suuth
i* locking forward to thia In track and currently holds mlsa the lata Baddy Lawson Seminole's outstanding per­
year's tougher schedule and the SHS track record for the aad hia ability to "explode" formers throughout tha 1083
to hia aenlor year at S1IS.
diicue. Noell la expected to at any moment with a TD.
Joe Karleaa, guard and mid­ be one of the toughest tackles
We haven't come right out
W I. Pft. CD dle linebacker, Is the son of in the Metro Confennce this ad talked with Pigott on this
Baltimore
77 a .618
one point but we believe Jim
season.
Chicago
78 50 .603 114
knows it and we’re convinced
Tt 53 .377 5
Naw York
that moat of the changes in
.506
1314
65 63
Detroit
hit offensive plana from last
63 83 .500 1U4
Minn.
aeason to this are geared to
Rain sent the Seminole High
Los Ang.(
63 66 .4U 18
gridmen Inside Friday aa they
W
L Pet GB adjusting to this promise.
60 66 .476 1714
Cleveland
Frenkly, we don't believe were put through conditioning
PhHa.
7* 4T . i n
Boston
56 66 .400 10t4
SHS will go undefedted, we exercises in the SHS gym. NuAM
T
V
4
Cinn.
m
ss
.391
2814
50
76
Wash.
don't believe they'll win aa meroui exercise* were led by
• 55 .555 714
San Fran.
Kan. City
46 77 .381 29
many tuts ei they did last Captains Ronnie Hinson and
St. Louis
U U .52111
Saturday'! Results
season, we don't believe they'll Joe Farless.
lly David Illgglnbothan
64
80
.518
1214
Pittsburgh
Baltimore 4 Chicago 1
be e i "explosive" this year as
After the athletes concluded
Tha Sanford Junior High Milwaukee
62 60 .508 1314
Minnesota at Detroit, ppd,
football Uam will hold its in­ Los Ang.
63 .402 1514 they were last year, but we drills, Coach Jim Plgott re
rain
.460 1014 don believe they'll have a win­ emphasized the Importance of
57 r
Clave land l Los Angeles 0, 1st itial workout for tha 1084 Chicago
ning season.
"atudent first, athlete n
gridiron
campaign
at
1
p.m.
Houston
14 71 .433 23
Cleveland I Los Angeles l, 2nd
To ua that represents meat ond". Plgott Instructed the The wodd famous army 'Jeep' vehicle started It i l
Turn the Ignition key. YouYe gat an t_______
today
at
tha
Junior
high
field.
S3
.336
35
41
New
York
Boiton 5 New York 3, 1st
on the table, If they do better, candidates to work out over Then cam# tha evolutionary change*. Seniibt#
cam engine purring for you. The only one tn any
Head Coach Dan Pelham
New York 1 Boston 0, 2nd
Satarday’s Resells
changes.
Uka
more
ground
clearance.
Stronger
American production car. Tiythat steering. Power.*
well—that'll be the gravy.
the weekend.
wai ready and thla morning Chicago 3 New York 3
suspension. Weather proof tops. Fun changes.
Sunday's Results
The brakes. Power again.* The tranmiaakn. IT*
Today a heavy practice see Uka pink and whit* striped upholstery. Fringed
automatic.*
Feet that rids. Pure luxury.
over
100
young
athlatea
In­
Baltimore T Chicago I, lit
Pittsburgh 0 Philadelphia 4
Ta racing parlance, a "rail lion for Ute vanity aquad surrey tops. Lively colors. A sports roadster. A
And tha 'Jaap' heart and spirit are MM
cluding soma of hla eighth San Francisco 4 St. Louts 3
Chicago 3 Baltimore 1, tod
lugger" is a horse that likes waa slated and equipment station wagon — rugged, durable, designed for
PuB on# simple (aver and you're In 'Jaep' 4grads playtrs from last yaar’s Houston 5 Milwaukee 4, (N)
Minnesota • Detroit 5, 1st
work and play.
"Drivepower.") Then there** hardly « h i that can
to run dose to the rail.
was issued.
Detroit 5 Minnesota 3, 2nd
Then came the 'Jeep' Wagoneer. A revolution I
squad.
Cincinnati 2 Loe Angeles 1, IS
keep you down. . . hardly a mud hole thatcan bat
The Wagoneer is ao revolutionary, it'* hard to
Cleveland • Lot Angeles 4,
* 2 oown- to feet there's scarcely any driving
Assistant Coach Owen Meinnings (N)
racognUa
your
old
'Jaap'
friend.
It'a
a
station
yjmP*1
lateen getyou doom. You're free to fa
lit
Csrron and Ronnie Hunt will
Sunday's Results
wagon. And a looker I You’ll be stunned. Slide into
anywhere with thel/ecOon to pit you throuto.
B A C K - TO - SCHOOL SP ECIAL!
Cleveland 1 Los Angetca 2, be tha back field mentors
that luxurious Interior. BaautiluL Comfortable.
New York 2 Chicago 1, let,
VWWtty unlimited l
2nd
while Coach Ed Buckner will
FOR
GYM
—
TENNIS
OR
PLAY
10
Inning*
Kamai City I Washington 1, ba working with tha line this
New York 5 Chicago 4, tod
1st
MEN’S WHITE
KEG.
VALUE
season.
fo n v iP O W C K I* W agonaer station wagon's now, Improved ang oaciuslvs 4-w h ooi Orlro oyoOom.
Philadelphia 0 Pittsburgh 2
Washington I Kansas City 5,
Pelham plana to carry three Los Angeles l Cincinnati 0
ft
2nd
complete teams, about 13 ath­ San Frnnciaco 3 St. Louis 2, 10
New York 4 Boston S
letes.
innings
Monday's Games
Tha Hravea uniforms will Houston T Milwaukee 1
Minnesota St Chicago, (N)
bo blue and whits.
Monday's Games
Only games scheduled
SIZES 4 TO 13
Athletic Dliwctor Ted Bark­ Pittsburgh at St. Louis (N)
Tuesday's Games
Loe ngcles at Kansas City (N) er haa scheduled tha Braves' Chicago at Houtton (N)
"Family
Open
Initial contest of the aeaaon San Francisco at Lot Angeles,
Minnesota at Chicago (N)
500 E. Second St.
Snnford, Florida
Frb
FaaUeee
against Oviedo Junior High,
&lt;N)
Cleveland at Baltimore (N)
• o o Meepr vwhlclee |
Nlto
Washington at New York IN) Sept. 10. The event will be Philadelphia at Milwaukee (N)
In action to
Footwear"
T il 0
played in Oviedo.
Only games achoduled,
Detroit at Boston (N)

Hurricane's Clark To Place
Big Emphasis On Defense

SP EC IA LS
EVERY DAY!
FARRELL’S

Ron Hinson, Joe Farless And

David Noell Are SHS Captains

Evolution

American
League

Braves Engage
In Campaign's
First Workout

Rain Sends SHS
Gridmen Indoors

National League

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Delicious Buttermilk

LIFE SCOUT, Paul Gilmartin of Troop 643 re­
ceives his batipe from Scoutmnster Chuck
Pecker at Court of Honor Ceremonies, Wednes­
day.
(Herald Photo)

Court Of Honor
Held By Scouts
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A Court of Honor for Boy |received recognition for camp­
Scout Troop VO of AU Souls I ing, soil and water conserva
(ion, first aid to animals, world
Catholic Church wss held Wed-1
brotherhood, hiking, fireman
nesday at the Silver I.ake ship, athletics, and citizenship
camp (rounds to award 6V in the nation.
merit badges and promote ten
Eight badges were also
Scouts,
earned by Brian Gllmsrtin
Scoutmaster Chuck Becker They included fishing, hiking,
officiated at the firelight cere- camping, first aid, cooking,
monies, assisted by Gene Gil- stamp collecting, canoeing ind
martin, Institutional represent­ •oil and water conservation.
ative.
Stephen Stankiewici earned
Promotion* Included Paul six merit badgea for scholar­
Gilmartin to Life Scout; Mi­ ship, stamp collecting, pigeon
chael Fay, Tommy Auatin and raising, atomic energy, elec
Brian
Gilmartin
to
Star tricity and citizenship in the
Scouts; Jim Noakea, Bex community.
Boach and Jamea Glenn to
Gene Gilmartin's nine merit
Second Ctaaa and Jim McGov­ badges were for firemamh!?,
ern. Bichard Ford and Dennis soil and water, life saving,
Hogan to Tenderfoot.
safety, animal industry, pub­
Earning the moat merit lic speaking, public health,
badges during the past q#&gt;r gardening and citizenship In
ter was Tommy Austin who the community.
received 15 which included;
Mike Uogragis earned hit
hiking, swimming, soil and badges for hiking and life u v
water conservation, citizen ing.
Ship in th« nation; lifesaving;
Rex Bosch got two fur fish
wildlife management, reading ing and home repairs,
bird study, athletics, first aid,
James Glenn earned four,
dramatics, citizenship in the They were for hiking, camp
home, first aid to animals and Ing, cooking and animal Indus
fishing.
try.
; Michael F ly received nine
James Noakea received his
merit badges for first aid, for fishing and home repairs
reading, swimming, fishing,
Following the Court of Honor
scholarship, public speaking, their parents enjoyed a wiener
. citizenship in the home, home roast around the campfire
, repairs and world brother­ Later the Scouts put on skits
hood.
played games and sang Scout
Eight merit badges were aonga to entertain their fami
earned by Paul Gilmartin who lies.

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. Job Demand Heavy
At Business School
The Seminole County Bus­
iness School receives so many
demands from employers in
Seminole County for trained,
knowledgeable office workers

Business
Briefs
Eugne Meadors, of Meadors
Marine, locsl Mercury out­
board dealership at 2401 S.
French A v r , has been named
one of the 123 U. S. and Can­
adian dealers who will attend
the annual Mercury National
Dealer Congress at Higwln
Inn, Lake of Bays, Ontario
this week.
The dealer congress Is com­
posed of leading marine deal­
ers with an exceptional rec­
ord In the maketing, merchan­
dising, a n d
servicing of
Mercury
outboard
motors.
The motors, as well as MerCruiser stern drives, am]
Quicksilver accessories, a r c
manufactured by the Kiekhacter Corporation of Fond du
Lac, Wls., celebrating ita
23th year of specialization in
marine propulsion.
Meadors will participate in
■ales seminars with industry
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showing of the 1063 Mcrcurys
and MerCrulsers.

Aboard Carrier
Midshipman Third Class
Jack P. Caolo, son of Mr and
Mrs. Michael Caolo of I 111 E.
Woodland Dr., has returned
to Quunsct Point, It. L,
aboard the
anti-submarine
aircraft carrier USS Essex
after completing a midship­
man training cruise in the
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that they are unable to ful
fill the requests, Mr*. P. H
Love, principal of the school
said today.
"Often our students hare
been hired for Jobe before
they have finished their cour­
ses," she painted out.
The Seminole County School
Board maintains tha Business
School both day and night thi
regular school year to pro
pare adult atudents for initial
employment or advancement
and to enabla the Individual
to be an asset when employ­
ed by business or industry.
Registration for the new
school year will be held Au­
gust 31 from 0 a.m. to 3 pm
for day students and from
to p.m. for svsnlng students
Courses which are offen d
Include bookkeeping, business
srithmetic, business English
and spelling, business law,
psychology and salesmanship
consumer economica, dicta­
phone, dictation and tran­
scription, effective speaking
filing, Gregg ahorthand, IBM
keypunch, office and business
machines, secretarial prae
tire, manual and electric typ
ing.
Students are recommended
for positions aa soon as they
are qualified. The minimum
ago requirement Is IB except
for married students or spec
Isl permission.
Elective credit toward an
sduil high school diploma is
also offered with satisfactory
course completion.
There Is a charge of $10
registration fee for day stu­
dents and $7 evening stu­
dents, plus textbooks and
workbooks, which era sold at
cost.
Day classes run from
a.m. to 3 p.m. M o n d a y
through Friday with evening
classes conducted from 6 to 0
p.m., Monday through Thurs­
day.

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Miss Marilyn McDaniel, David King
W ed In Impressive Church Ceremony
For her going away outfit,
MUi M a r i l y n McDaniel, I aqua veil fell. She carried a M. Philips. Henry Wight, Rus- Misses Anns Lea Herman,
lovely daughter of Dr. and |cascade o( carnations tinted a sell Q. Petrson, Hugh Whel- Margaret Jarrell, Joy Duggar, the bride chose a blue silk
Mrs. Thomas Fincher McDan deeper shade of aqua than her che|, Roy Mann and Leroy An­ Rette Wiggins, Sherri Lee, linen two piece ensemble with
Helen Mann, Linda Williami, hat of the same materiel. Her
derson.
tel or this city, and David Bfl gown.
Sylvia
William a and Miss shoes and bag were dark blue
Floating
hostesses
w
e
r
e
brey King, son of Mr. and
Attending the bride as maid
lizard and she wore a cor
Mrs. Lester Orin King of of honor was Miss Ellen Wad­ Mrs. Frank Voltollne and the Carol Greene.
sage of miniature white or­
Cookeville, Tennessee, were dle of West Point, Georgia,
chids.
united in holy mgtrimony on who was gowned identically to
Following a wedding trip to
Saturday, August 22, toot at the matron o( honor, and car­
the east coast, Mr. and Mrs.
t p. m . at the First Methodist rying an Identical bouquet.
King will reside in Nashville,
Church of Sanford.
Miss Rosemary Richardson
Tenn., where he will complete
Rev. James Edward McKin and Miss Sybil Anno Richard­
his senior year at the Vander­
ley of St. Augustine, officiated son, cousins of the bride from
bilt Law School.
at the most Impressive dou Atlanta, Mrs. William Bryan
Out-of-town wedding guests
trie ring ceremony. Potted Park, Orlando; Mrs. John
Included Dr. and Mr*. Ster­
palms enriched the natural Thomas
Bowden
(Francea
ling H. Richardson. Sybil
beauty of natural wood of the Strickland) and Mrs. Ronald
Anne, Gene and Sterling Jr.;
altar, accented on cither side Dean Lindsey (Kay Ivey), San­
Mr. and Mri. E. Ogden Rich
by splendid arrangements of ford, attended the bride as
ardton, Rosemary and Ogden
white glads In pedestal bas­ bridesmaids.
Ellen Waddle, mnid of honor, West Point,
MRS. EDIE CLARK WALDHEIM, left, wa*
Their gowns,
Jr.; Mr. and Mri. Randolph A.
kets. Six standing spiral sev headpieces and flowers were
Georgia; Mrs. William Bryan Park (Evi*
hostess to a bridesmaids luncheon last Friday
Richardson, Rachel and Sally;
en branched candelabra hold Identical to the maid and ma­
Kratzert), bridesmaid, Orlando; nnd Mrs,
at the Rowena Tea Room In Orlando honoring
Mrs. Sanford McDaniel; Mr,
Ing white tapers were at the tron of honor.
Thomas Bowden (Frances Strickland), brides­
the bridnl attendants o f Mins Marilyn McDaniel,
and Mrs. Joseph McDaniel,
altar with white candles glow
maid, Sanford. The young lady in front is little
Mrs. Waldheim attended Miss McDaniel ns ma­
Lester King served his bro­
and Mr. and Mra. William
lng in the candieboards along ther as best man and ushers
Miss Laura Tolar, flower girl, Maitland. Unable
tron o f honor and other attendants from the
Pafford, all from Atlanta, Ga.
t h e c h o i r rail. Beds of were Dr. Eddie Clark Wald­
to attend the luncheon was Mrs, Ronald Lindsey
left were Miss Sybil Anne Richardson, brides­
Also Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ruhrgreenery formed the base for heim of Maitland; William
(Kay Ivey), bridesmaid, Keystone Heights,
maid, Atlanta, Ga.; Mitts Rosemary Richardson,
man,
Tallahassee;
Rev.
and
the window candles. An etc' Bryan Park. Orlando; Leon­
formerly o f Sanford.
(Bridges Photo)
bridesmaid,
Atlanta,
Ga.;
Miss
McDaniel;
Miss
Mrs. J. E. McKinley and Bar­
vated platform covered in ard
Crawford,
Cookeville,
bara,
St.
Augustine;
Mr.
and
rich red velvet led to the al­ Tcnn.; Rill Carrington, Mur­
Mra. Howard Clinton and Mr.
tar, with the exquisito hand freesboro, Tenn.; Richard Mc­
and Mrs. Donald Walker, Or­
made kneeling pillow at the Cord, Atlanta, Ga.; Robert
lando; Mr. and Mra. A1 Lyon,
foot, The reserved pews were Maddox, Cookeville, Tenn,;
Jacksonville; Mr. and Mrs.
marked with pew corsages.
Sam Odum, Lebanon, Tenn.
P. K. Weaver, Kissimmee,
Mrs. Ben Wiggins, organist, and Winston I’iercy, Sanford.
and Mr. and Mrs. William
played the traditional nuptial
Little Miss Laura Tolar,
C a r r 1 n gton, Murfreesboro,
hymns with Mrs. Randolph A. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Tenn.
Richardson of Atlanta, aunt Ralph Tolar of Maitland, and
By Jan« Casselberry
The Welcome Wagon Club
o f the bride, singing "I Love granddaughter of Mrs. J, N.
Mr. and Mrs. Luclea M. I nounce the engagement and of Sanford recently held their
A surprise baby shower
T hee," ‘ 'Perfect Love" and Tolar and the late Dr, Tolar
was given Tuesday night for Normand of Ssnford, *n- j approaching mqjplage of their regular mrcting at the home
the solo selection from "1 Shall of Sanford, was flower girl.
daughter, Pautette Anne Ma­ of Mrs. Robert Thornell.
Mrs. Chester Miller of 63A
Lift Up Mine E yes/’
Her sheer allk organza frock
rie, to Michael Lee Griffith,
Given in marriage by her was accented with petal col­
Queens Mirror Circle, Cassel­
Following the business set*
aon of Mr. and Mrs. Lester
father, the bride was breath­ lar and sleeves and her headberry, The Executive Board
alnn,
canasta was enjoyed
1* Griffith of Alloona, Wis.
taking in a formal gown of piece was a halo of while car­
of the Young Woman's Club
The popular bride - elect with Mrs. W. Earhold winning
white satin overlaid with Im­ nations. She distributed white
of Seminole County hosted
recently graduated from Sem­ the prize. Mrs. Morris Plank
ported Chantilly lace. The fit­ rose petals from s basket
NEW YORK fUPI) - Beinole High School where she won tho door prize and the
the
shower
st
the
home
o
ted bodice featured an oval adorned with aqua carnations.
fore packing clothes for the
was a member of the March­ centerpiece waa won by Mrs,
neckline re-embroidered with
(Mrs,
Knowllon
Harrell
on
Master Ren Dyal, son of
younster's return to college,
ing Seminoles, and the '64
seed pearls and Irrldescenta Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dyal of
Robert Thornell.
inspect all garments for moth South Triplet Drive, Cassel­
Salmagundi Staff. During her
with short scalloped sleeves. Sanford, was ring hearer and
Mrs. Robert Smith gave s
berry.
years at Seminote, she was
invasion.
The magnificent detachable drcaaed in while, he carried
Party games and contests
ceramics
demonstration end
active
in
Future
T
eachcn
of
Square lace train was banded the rlnga on a heart-shaped
One sure way to protect
were enjoyed tnd the honoree
America, Tri-III-Y, Spanish invited everyone to attend the
in white satin and was attach­ handmade while aatin pillow.
woolen
garments
Is
to
convert
MRS. DAVID BILBREY KING
received many lovely gifts.
Club and GAA. She Is current­ grand opening of her shop.
ed to the gown with a large
a closet into a moth-repellent
Mrs. McDaniel chose for
An unusual atork served as
ly employed by the state of
Mrs. Jcsie Shawn was a
•atln rose, cascading grace­ her daughter's wedding a
storage area. This Is done
the table centerpiece and re­
Florida In Winter Park.
guest at the meeting.
fully over the bell-skirt. The striking misty orchard green
easily by lining the closet
freshments of chocolate cake,
The prospective groom last
Reservations for the coun­
veil of imported silk illusion chiffon creation covered with
with cedar lumber especially
tea and coffee were enjoyed.
attended
Princeton
H i g h cil meeting to be held In
fell from a sparkling tiara of ribbon and laco embellished
cut and packaged for handy,
Guests attending were the
School in Princeton, III. He is Ocala on September 16, must
lace, re-embroldered w i t h with clusters of dainty green
man use.
Mmes.
Victor Brtndes, J. W.
now stationed at Sanford Nav­ be fn by August 28. Mrs. W.
Irrldescenta and tiny seed heads, ller hat was of the same
Industry spokesmen report
Huggins, Robert Marsh, Da­
al Air Station with VAH-3- Earhold, 322-3814, and Mra.
pearls. The lovely bride car- material with klentlcal bead­
that the average closet can b«
the fact that so many people cedar-lined In a weekend pro­ vid McCoy, D. E. Mount and
By Evelyn Lundy
The wedding la planned for Robert Thornell, 322 0360, are
rled a oiscade bridal bouquet ing, and her shoes and bag
The Paul Mikler family has from the south are stopping ject at a cost of about $30. The Charlca Williams.
|September 26th ot All Souls. In charge of the reservations.
MISS NORMAND
of white sweetheart roses.
were matching. Her corsage
just returned from a vacation In Washington going to and only tools required are a aaw
Mrs. Eddie Cla rk Waldheim
cluster of small white
trip to Washington 1). C., and from ths World’s Fair.
o f Maitland, attended the bride orchids.
and hammer. A woman capother places of Interest.
as matron of honor and waa
They also visited historic ahle of handling these basic
The mother of the groom
They stopped enrouto and
gowned In cryatal aqua chlf- was attired In a smart dusty
Roanoke, Va. and tiicn went tools can do the Job heraelf.
fon, featuring an empire waist pink frock, featuring an oval visited Mrs. Mlklor'a sister,
The closet lining is applied
with an oval neckline. A short neckline. She wore a pink hat Mrs. J. W. Strong in Griffin, over to Charlottesville, Va. to directly over any w ill sur­
By JoAnn Hays
Steve, the older ton, received was expected to arrive this
modified train of gathered with white shoes and hag, and Ga., where they vlslled for see the magnificent "Monti- face. It comes In pre-cut,
Ted Chalfsnt Jr., son of only minor Injuries but Dan­ weekend by car. They plan to
cello", home of Thomas Jef­ easy - to • handle pieces which
chiffon wai altarhed at the her corsage was a pink orchid. a week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Chalfant
spend at least another two
In Washington, they saw ferson.
empire waist back, and her
CHICAGO (UPI) This of Lake Harney, is home on iel, who was three last Sun­
are tnnguc-and-grooved along
Immediately following the
headpiece was an aqua lallor- wedding, an elaborate recep­ many Interesting and historic
In Baltimore, they visited the edges and at each end to news will come ■■ a shock to ■ two-week leave visiting his day suffered ■ broken arm weeks here before returning
ed bow from which Uw abort tion was held the Civic Center. places. They were most fortu­ with relatives.
husbands — but Intelligent parents. He recently complet­ and Is still a patient at Sem­ to New York. The weekend of
simplify fitting.
nate to visit the Capitol while
They
were
fascinated
by
the
beck-seat driving can be a ed six months basic training inole Memorial H o s p i t a l Aug. U, the Rotundas and
The
chief
appeal
of
■
cedar
The entire reception area was
where it Is expected he will Mrs. Wiliams snd children
the
Senate
was
In
session.
historic
qualntnosa
ot
Wil­
Nsw York (U P f) — Sweet
closet lies in Its ability to re­ big help, reporta the Chicago with the National Guard in
profusion of palms wltli
be confined for anolhur week. drove over to Rain Forest for
gherkins add spire and crunch white wrought Iron screens Tho 1iIK*s were so terrific at liamsburg.
pel moths. The fragrance of Motor Club.
Fort Jackson, S. C. He Is a
a day of sightseeing.
the
White
House
that
they
had
On
the
way
home,
the
MlkThe
club
eald
there
are
cer­
to • potato salad for supper placed at vantage points. The
the cedar wood, while pleas­
1961 Seminole High School
Donald
Atwood
of
Geneva
to
wall
until
the
next
day.
lers visited Ft. Bragg and ant to humans, is deadly to tain rules the bsck-sest driver graduate and ■ 1963 graduate
on the patio.
receiving lino formed In front
Virginia said the guard told went ilght-seelng. They stop­ moth larvae.
must folow In order to do the of Orlando Junior College. and Douglai Bills and lovely
Combine 0 medium potatoes, of a background of palms.
daughters, of Puerto Rico
her that between seven and ped at Camp Jackson to visit
Job Intelligently.
eooked, pseled and diced, with
Each table was picturesque,
Ilia next tour of duty will in­
were recent guests of SIr. and
—Never
startle
the
driver.
1 medium onion, finely chop­ overlaid In elegant while em ­ eight thousand tourists come with Robert Olllff from Ovie­
CORNY
clude a few months st Fort
Mra. W. L. Scig of Lake Har­
to
the
Wliile
House
every
day,
do.
Upon
Inquiring
for
him,
ped, 1/3 cup chopped parsley, broidered organdy cloths with
NEW YORK (U P f)
— Don’t shout "look" to call his Folk, Le.
ney. Bills it ■ former pupil
.White touring Mt, Vernon, they found that he was on
attention
to
some
icenic
at­
1 cup dlrrd rhrddar cheese, 14 pale pink liners. The coverings
Here's the recipe for ■ handy
of
Sirs. Selg's and the was de­
Hie
guide
told
them
Hist
al­
leave
visiting
In
Oviedo.
traction.
cup rhupped tweet gherkins, featured frilly skirts, and n
Mr. end Mrs. B. C. Braddy
asparagus and core bread
Making this delightful trip
—Don’t irltate the driver by hive retunrod from a weeks lighted to sec him and his
CHIP ’N D;r DISH
2 tablespoons sweet pickle color scheme of pink and ready this summer there were
dish.
•
tg g l
continuously pointing out haz­ vacation at New Smyrna girls.
liquid, 1 cup mayonnaise nnd while was carried out in en­ more than 239,000 visitors with their parents were Billy,
#** P«H|
Crumble
enough
leftover
eslt end pepper to taste. Mix tirety. The cake table held tlmn they had last summer. Martha, Mary Jane and Chris­ corn bread to make 1H cups. ards, traffic algns and driv­ Beach. They report a wonder­
-Mrs. Lonnie Williams and
ing conditions that are obvi­
lightly but thoroughly. Chill. two handsome antique silver Hu thought this was due to tine.
SILVEltPLATE BY —
Toss tightly with tt cup ous to him. Sound off only If ful time and spent most of children, Tnbcy, Handy and
Garnish with crisp
snlad eprrgnes with cascade ar­
the
week
fiahnlg
and
swim­
INTERNATIONAL
shredded process American
Stephanie,
from
Watertown,
you're certain some point has
greens, ptmlento strips nnd rangements of pink roses ami
and enjoying visits N. Y., are hero visiting her
cheese, 1 tablespoon chopped escaped the driver's atten­ ming
KADER
additional pickles, as desired. tile branched candelabra con­
from several of their children. parents, Sir. and Sirs. SI. B.
parsley t and I tablespoons tion.
Serves 4 to A,
tained tall pink tapers, ton g
melted butter. Prepare 1V4
Ilulundo.
Mrs.
Williams
and
JE W E L E R S
—Learn to read maps and
low arrangements of white
Henry Brockway, father of the children flew down three
the. fresh asparagus, then take the full responsibility for
Washington Eulogy
112
S. PARK AVE.
glints and roses centered the
Mrs. Doris Westbrook, Is a weeks -g o and Sir. Williams
partially cook it. Place half navigating on long trips.
Henry I*e, o f Virginia, at two punch (aides with the
Miss Tracy Hegg, bride- ilips, mints, brownies, niurblo
patient
at
Winter
Park
Hos­
of asparagus in shallow 1V4
the request o f Congress, de­ sparkling pink punch flowing elect o f Wayne Albert, was rake and date-nut loaf.
—Stay awake and keep the
pital where he is reported on
quart casserole. Sprinkle with driver company.
livered a eulogy o f George from • punch fountain.
rompltinrnted with « surprise
i'arty gumes and contests
the critical list.
—Talk with the driver but
Washington In December o f
Centering one table was the miscellaneous bridal shower were held and the guesta en­ half of crumb, mixture; top
with
remaining
asparagus
and
don't argue, shout or get him
1709 containing the famous bride's book accented on one last Friday evening at the
joyed admiring the lovely
Barbara Russell and child­
crumb mixture. Bake In pre­ angry.
phrase "F irst in war, first In skto by the bride's candle and lovely Cellar Avenue home of
gifts as they were opened hy
ren. Steve and aDnlel, of Os­
heated
moderate
oven
(360
—Be helpful. Light his cig­
peace, flrat In the henrta o f on the other side by an ar­ Mra. John McClosky.
ceola, are recovering from
ths honnror, Including a sur­
degrees F.) about 10 mlnutoe. arette, tune the radio and un­
bis countrymen."
rangement of
roses.
The
E S P E C IA L L Y N E W F A M ILIES
Hie buffet table, covered prise gift from her mother,
Injuries received In an auto­
Serves
six.
wrap
the
candy
bars.
bride's book was kept by the In white damask, waa center­
mobile accident which occur­
Mrs. Celia Hegg from Man­
Carpets and ruga retain Missel Rose Kratzert, Anne
red on the night of Thursday,
their handsome appesranre Crapps, Pat Wight nnd Mrs. ed with a floral arrangement kato, Minn.
Aug. 13, as they were return­
o f I.illea o f the Valley and a
Invited guesta were Mra.
for many years with regular Curtis Fisher (Judy Herron),
• WE INVITE
ing
home from Sanford. Mrs.
single
orchid
in
an
antique
Tom
Albert,
mother
o
f
the
care which Includes use of a
Assisting at the reception
Russell,
who
wae
driving,
laet
footed
urn.
ACCREDITED CHARGE
future groom; Mra. Gordon
carpet sweeper or vacuum were the Mines. W. A, Krst
control of the car, hitting a
Mlsa Glenda Albert, sister Albert, sister-in-law, who Is
e I a a n a r and professional zert, Robert A. Williams, Har­
ACCOUNTS!
o f the prospective groom, spending the summer here
cleaning from time to time.
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thrive in shade, and bloom
continuously.
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center which serves as n hos­
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the cocktail nnd evening field.
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over soma magexinei In a
drug (tore. I am 14 and to
ii ha. When we found two
we wanted, we put our
money down. The owner
looked at the magazines and
then he gnv* ui a big ’lec­
ture on how lultnble the
me gntinea were for dem it
people. He eaid they were
nothing hut traeh and he
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hie reading them. He made
ua feel eo cheap we didn't
buy them. We want to ask
you, Abhy, if thoee maga­
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By Abigail Van Buren

"trash" and "uniuitable for
decent people
er h a t
were they doing in hia store
in the first place?
GOOD QUESTION
DEAR GOOD: The qua*,
tlon is better than "good.”
lt'e excellent. Why don't
you go back and aek him.
• • •

this day when young cou­
ples buy everything on cred­
it.
When my husband and I
were married, we moved In­
to an empty apartment with
two suitcases. We slept on
the floor until wc could af­
ford a bed. When so-called
well-meaning relatives o f­
fered ua eld pieces o f old
furniture, we politely refus­
ed. We enjoy our lore nest
all the more because we
built It stick by stick to­
gether. Yours truly.
GLAD WE WAITED
DEAR GI.AD: I don’t
know how long you and
your husband slept on the
floor, but If you were of-

DEAR ABHY: I was sur­
prised at your answer dis­
agreeing with tbs young
couple ' * W I L L I N G TO
W AIT," who preferred buy­
ing their furniture as they
could afford It, Instead of
using a lot of cast-off Junk
from their relatives’ attics.
They should have been com­
mended for thilr attitude in

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One of the first convention!
NORTH
U
a bridge player learns Is
Not shown
Blackwood. This
invaluable
TOT
BAST
convention allows a player to
Not shown
Not shown
find out bow many arcs and
SOUTH (D)
king! hie partner holds. The
A K Q J 10 7 R
procedure is to hid four noV AKQJI
t r u m p whereupon partner
« A
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ehow* acea as follow*:
Vulnerability doesn't
Five clubs, no acc* or lour
matter
ace*.
W ee!
N orth
la s !
Five diamonds, one acc.
1*
Fas* 3 A
Pass
Five jw arti, two acc*.
i N.T. Pass
T
Five ipades, three arc*.
Opening lead—Anything
Then, in order to a»k lor
kings, bid five
no-trump, i Today’s hand is a perfect
w hereupon partner » h o w 1 1hand for Ulackwnod. Only the
kings in the lim a manner.
|South hand and tho start of

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the bidding la given. The
rest Is not necessary. After
South bids four no-trump he
will bid five spades if his
parlnxr shows no aces, six
spades if he shows one end
seven spades or even seven
no-trump If he shows two.
Blackwood has one conspic­
uous weakness. There are oc­
casions when you fant to use
four no-trump as a strong bid
In no-trump and not a demand
to show aces.
If you want to use It in the
simple way shown In this arti­
cle, you will be using a good
working convention.

By Ruth Mlllett

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have a perfect right to get
tired now and then of being
a parent and to feel a need
of adult companionship, ad­
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So now when you confess to
another mother or to your hus­
band that the summer months
with all the children at home
have left you a bit weary and
you're looking forward to the
flrat day of achool and you
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CI'IT OS’ THE STATE OF
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when a man tells you that
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AllC. The Democratic Na­
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at convention hall In Atlan­
FIITITtOI ■ MASK
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DEAR ARIIY: I laugh­
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about the bride who said
she would rather buy one
'•good'' piece of furniture,
as they could afford it,
than to set up housekeeping
with a lot o f "Junk” from
her relatives' attics. When
my husband and I were
married five years ago, we
furnished our home with
discard* from our relatives'
attics, hut
I'm glad wc
did. Now we have three
healthy, lively youngsters,
all under four year* of age.
We don't have to worry
about any of them getting
jelly on our loll living room
sofa because we don't have
ont. Sign me—

•

the cookie jar filled, hating
the neighbors children in and
out all day long and rarely
Binding a quiet moment to
call their own.
Even when mothers confess
tu each other that they arc
ready for school to begin —
weeks hrfore It I* time —
they sound a little ashamed
of themselves.
They seem to feel that just
because they are motheri it
is unnatural for them to look
forward eagerly to the lime
when the children arc back in
school, Unit they abouldn'l
grow weary of having their
own children around — ever.
Now they don't have to feel
guilty about such natural feel­
ings.

dUq h UqhJtA

fared a hed and turned It
down, it'e nothing to brag
about. I agree, young mar­
ried! shouldn't go into debt
In order to have everything
Immediately. But tu refuse
furniture because
it it
"old” la snobbish and im­
practical. Some "odd pieces”
and cast-off "Junk” have
been transformed Into hand­
some ami useful furniture
with a Idt o f anndpnper,
paint and ingenuity.
*
•
•

By Oswald Jacoby

JheCdoimm:

Mothers, like fathers, get
tired of being parents all the
time, saya a psychiatrist. And
he saya women must rid
themselves of the guilt com­
plex that If they ilun't like
diapera and don’t always find
the conversation of a threeyear-old mentally stimulating
something must bo wrong
W ith them.
That bit of reassuring ad­
vice couldn't have conic at
• better time for mothers.
For long before the autnmer
months are over, most mo­
thers of several children grow
weary of being mothers all
day long — stopping fights,
chauffcurlng for little league,
hauling kfda to and from
swimming lessons, keeping

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pleaae other* by exerclalng
your hraln power wliely.
ARIES (March 21 to April
IB) Although you can *ee your
way clear in aome project abead, it ia beat you are ipeclfic in detail with those con­
cerned. Make uae of magnet­
froURB
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nore aggreaalve.
TAURUS (April » to May
20) Any plana you make rouat
OUT OUR W A Y
be made quietly, whether alone or in company of aome
vest IM ALL RIGHT, WE |
BUT SOMETHIN’E L SE AIN Treal authority on partlcualr
tA U S E THIS MOOS Al “
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" COIN* TIE WAV HE'S ,
GALLOPIN'/
more Ideal. Strive for comfort
aa well ac beauty.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
21) Frienda can bo trucled to
do what you delire, but you
muat give more detail. Get
out more aodally and make
new contact*, too. Backing
you dealre can be forthcom­
ing.
MOON CHILDREN (June 22
to July 21) You can get right
Into the projecta you have
planned aa aoon aa you get
aupport from higher-up*. Be
aura you attend to civic dutlea. Thla i* a atepplngatoue
In the right direction.
LEO (JULY 22 to Augud
21) Garnering information
that will lead you Into more
P j.i^wiUtvea
profitable outlet* ahouhi be
B-M-t*
FOOTUOOM
!*■ fc»it Ip&lt;■».
your flrat concern now. Be
grateful to one who give* fine
ideal. Show Intellect, acumen.
VIRGO (Augud 22 to SepOU R ANCESTORS
Umber 22) By gelling rid ol
t o n ig h t
bill* you now have, you open
new horlton* in new direc­
d e l p h Tm eets’
tion!. Talk over idea* with
cloae tie* or a good friend.
THE TEENAGE
Be progrenive, abow you
have real ability.
BLO B
LIBRA (September 22 to
October 22) CompleU accord
with partner* ia poaatble now,
whether In pcraonal or buslne n Ufa. Get down to matters
of policy flrat. Clear up mkaunderatandingi quickly, aanely.
SCORPIO (October 23 to No­
vember 21) Bettering modua
operand! ia poaelble now if
you atart early and work with
energy, Intellect. Get rid of
whatever ia obaolete, a milldone around tha neck. Be
acnalhle.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21) Much luck
can be youra today, provided
you are not ao aerloua and 'You haven’ t experienced a real Greek tragedy unt
you’ ve tried my bride’a cookingl"
am lie more with other*. A
friendly, charming alitudu
bring* fine reaulU. Don’t be
SHOUT HI US
ao Impcrloua.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20) Liston to what
cloie tin* lugged for your
tdvincement, atnee Uiey have
very floe Idea*. Get your feet
on the ground. Then you will
have an abundance in the fu

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AQUARIUS (January 21 to
February IB) Ualng a poaitlve
aproach la beat manner in
which to garner Iho Informa­
tion you need now. Loyal aaaoclalea can bw very favorably Inclined toward you. Be
alert.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20) Good day to look
into new outlet! tbat bring in
greater profit for aome time
to come. Be aura you gel In
touch with individual wlra giv­
es beat advice. Listen care­
fully.
IF YOUR CHILD IS BOHN
TODAY, he or die will be one
of those fascinating persons
who come up with fine sugges­
tions for modemidng accep­
ted method* or with project*
that can b« made more pro­
fitable, Idealistic. Combining
wbat la beat In Ilia pad and
moat practical In the present
bring* fine aucceaa. Give
schooling that apeclallxcs in
both. Experimentation ia the
keynote here.
" D m Slara impel, ihey do
not compel." What you make
of your life is largely up to
YOUI
Carroll Rlgbler'a Individual
Forocaat for your algo for
Sept, la now ready. For your
copy send your birthdate and
11.0(1 to Carroll Rigbter Fore­
cast, Tha Sanford Herald,
Box 1B21, Hollywood 21, Cali­
fornia.
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LOST: Female Manchester k
Chihuahua, black &amp; tan

PLUMBING
Contracting Repairs
markup*. Ansvtere U&gt; name
FREF ESTIMATES
"Duchess'', vicinity L a k e
R. L. HARVEY
Mary Mvd. k Hiwsy 17-92. 204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 33*3
I’ h. 323 0720.

4. M e a n ly

Care

Permanent Special
Our Budget Wave Now $8.95
Cut ’ N Curl Beauty Shop
318 Palmetto Ave.
322 0834
ACE BEAUTY SALON
la clmed. Customers call Cut
’N Curl Beauty Shop.
COMPLETE BEAUTY SER
VICE. Reasonable prices.
Free parking, 2nd k Oak.
Harriett'a Beauty Nook, 10S
S. Oak, 312-5742.
PERMANENT SPECIAL for
August, $h complete. Hazel
Porter Beauty Shop, 1104 W
33th. 322-1321.

R. Dogs - Cats - Pels
PUNS &amp; RABBITS
Approximately so rabbits
$33 Male and Female
Ph. 322-9197

S3. Furniture For Sale
Used lurmture. appliances,
tools, etr, Bought • Sold.
Larry's Mart 21S Sanford
Ave Ph. FA 2-4133.

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^sralh Aug. 24, 19G4— Page 11

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

Sell
Ua
Your
Furniture.
Quick Service With the
Ceih. SUPER TRADING
WELLS DRILLETJ. PUMPS.
POST. FA 2-067T.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Types and Sizes
fiii. S c h o o ls &amp; In stru ction s
We Repair and Service
GRACE METHODIST
STINE
CHURCH KINDERGARTEN
Machinery and Supply Co.
Onora Rd. i t Woodland
207 W 2nd St
FA 2-6433
Fall Term Begins Aug. 31
S3 Registration Fee. SIS per
Air Cond. &amp; Heating
month. For additional in­
AIR-CONDITIONING
formation vialt or phone
By FEDDERS
Church Office 9 a. m. to 12
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.
noon. 322*1472.
200 So. Park Ave.
323-4334
HOLLY AVE.
KINDERGARTEN
.11. Musical Instruments
JUNIOR KINDERS
Piano Tuning and Repair
2427 Holly Ave.
Ph. 323-3360
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4233 The Only Pre-School in San­
ford to have participated in
.15. Vacuum Cleaners
the State Accreditation Pro­
gram.
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
YOUIt REXA1R DEALER
2656 S. Perk
322-6911
U. S. CIVIL SERVICE
SALES - PARTS - SERVICE
TESTS'.

SMI 9. Park Are.
Phones FA 2-2364 or FA 2 2383
2 BEDROOM. Fenced hack
yard, outside pumr. all
conditioning. 121 Garrison
Dr.. 322-3165.

HOMES
FO R SALE
» w u acw

322-5612

425-5938

$100.00 D O W N

V A - FHA
Property

Management

and Sales Broker
JIM H U N T
REALTY

CDC-41

FREE ESTIMATE
Upholstering * Mattress ren­
ovating. New A Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co.
at TM Celery Ave.
FA 3-J11T.
For the biggest selection of
nearly new and uaed furni­
ture, see Noll'i Furniture
Brukrrage in Casselberry
ou 17-92. Open 8 days 9 to 6.

HOME RENTERS

500 W. First St.
Sanford, Fla.

$ Bank J

HOME OWNERS

Repossessions

Good Rental home*, Priced
right, are renting and teaa’61 Ram. Wg. $1091 hal $30 mo.
3 BEDROOM, screened porrh.
ing fast!
lion Down, |70 month. Ph. Call Today, For Prompt and 50 Chev. Wg. $799 bal, $33 mo.
'50 Ply Wg. $783 bal. $34 mo,
838-7368. Longwood.
Efficient Service. It Pay*I
M Pont Wg., $541 bal, $31 mo,
'59 Nomad Wg $877 bal $33 mo.
$109 D O W N — $55.(35 MO.
'57 Olds Wg $587 bal $29 mo.
At 57 Azalea Dr., DcHary
'51 VW Bus. $1091 bal $45 m o.
you'll find an attractive 2
2565 PARK DRIVE
'58 Cadillac $747 bal, $32 mo.
Bedroom CB Home with oak 322-2420
322-7495 '58 Pont., $687 bal, $31 mo.
floora It carports, large lot
'63 Renault $1009 bal $39 mo.
100 x 165. $9300 mortgage at
'62 Conscl $1591 bal, $39 mo.
5lx%. You do not have lo
'59 Ply. HT $763, bal. $32 mo.
he a Veteran to qualify.
1(M). Resort Rentals
'39 Cadillac $119 bal $19 mo,
'59 Merc. A/C $747 bal $32 mo.
HUTCHISON'S
Insurance It Real Estate
'54 Buick, $399 bal, $19 mo.
OCEANFRONT
APTS.
130 N. Florida Ave., DeLand
'58 Rambler, $299 bal, 817 mo.
339 So. Atlantic
Ph. 734-1864 or 2166
'57 Ruick HT. $567 bal $32 mo.
Daytona Beacti
'57 Ram. 4 Dr. $463 bal $24 mo,
Call 322-4058
'58 Chev. $561 bal. $31 m o.
10'\ Mobile Home* • Sale '55 Cadillac, $582 bal, $32 mo,
'57 Olds HT, $491 bal, $24 m o.
'63 EXPANDO. 55 x 10, 3 Bed­ '57 Ply HT, $597 bal, $3t mo,
room. Air conditioned. Re­ '57 Chev. St. $601 bal, $32 tun.
finance payoff $5500. Asking '56 Lincoln $541 bal, $29 mo,
$200 equltyl 322-7462.
'58 Olds IIT, $401 bal, $24 mo.
'51 Pont. $399 bal. $16 mo.
J. 3. It 4 BEDROOMS
1-2 and 3 Bedroom a
'56 Merc. $199 bal, $10 m o,
1. m , It 2 BATHS
NEW and USED
'59 Chev, $991 bal, $39 mo,
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
Awnings A Cabanaa
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT? QUALITY MOBILE HOMES '60 Lark, $199 bal, $10 mo.
For Complete Information
Hwy. 17 02 S
322-2562 '60 Fal. PU $763 bal $32 mo.
'56 Ford PU $683 bal $31 mo.
See or Call Your
NEW 1994 Fan IT’ Travel '54 Ford PU $396 bal., $16 mo.
Trailer. Self-contained. Fin­ '55 Ford, $99 bal, $5 mo.
SALES BROKER
ance. Orange City 775-3234.
'S3 Bulek, $77 bal., $3 mo.
We Have Tim Home For You
'55 Olda $99 bal., $4 mo.

Stenstrom Realty

;

For the Boat Buy In
A New or Resale Home,
See Stcnstrom Realty
W* Have The Home For You'

Stenstrom Realty
2668 PARK DRIVE
322-2420
322-7405

MEL OTT

$100 D O W N

FHA - VA HOMES

GKEENSRTAIt
Choice
lota
available
in
Greenbrlar af Loch Arbor
overlooking
golf
courne.
Custom building to your
apeclficationa,
Greenbrlar
developed by
10.1. Mobile Home* - Kent
K1NGSWOOD
TRAILER with Fla. room at­
BUILDERS, INC.
tached, near Osteen, $8 per
208 Fairmont Dr.
2868 PARK DRIVE
week. 322 0519 after 6 p m.
FA 2-8074
322-2420
322-7495

FHA - VA

Stenstrom Realty

3 BEDROOM, 1 Balh CU Med allion Home. Chaim link
fence, shallow well k pump,
dishwaaher, draw drapei &amp;
heavy duty rods, Venetian 96. HouKen • Sale or Kent
Wind*, Kitchen equipped,
large landscaped lot. Down CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
LAKE. Call e v • n 1n g a
payment $1500. Call 3220148.
322 1597.
SAVE A BUNDLE
THREE
B E D R O O M , Uk
On thla older 3 Bedroom
batlta, G. I, l/oan, large cur
Home, garage anti work
nnr lot, large shade Irce*.
ahop. Dollar Saving price of
107 Tucker Drive, Sanford.
$650u. Call now I Thla won't
322-2288.
last!

Stemper A gency
Realtor Insuror-Trades
322-4981 1918 S. French Ave,

NEW HOMES
Crystal Lake Park—Lake Mar&gt;
Shown by appointment Ph.
322-3561.
NORTH ORLANDO. I bed­
room, screened porch, nicely
landscaped. 130 N. Cortez.
3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, screen­
ed patio. Ph. 321-0.168.

PIPING YOU
ABOARD, LADS
We have several new 3 Badroom, t Bath, flu ill in-range
Homes available for incom­
ing Personnel that can be
taught lor $400 Down, plus
prepaid Items of approx. $75
at Closing of sale. If you can
qualify we heve been author­
ized by the Builder to give
you immediate possession oo
a Honlal basis of $3 per day,
payable Jo days in advance
pending rioting of Bale*
agreement.
Monthly paymenu including Principle,
Interest, Taxes and Insur­
ance will ta approximately
$80 per month. Your total
yearly earnings should be at
least 84,500 with few out­
standing obligation* lo quali­
fy. (Pay grade E-3 will
qualify). Phc builder will pay
the CLOSING COST!

YOUR X SHIPMATE,

Seminole Realty

I (Mi. Apart menlM for Rent
Furn. Apt. 2300 utenonvBle.
2

St. Johns Realty

SOUTHW ARD

National

REPOSSESSIONS, INC.

IUIZ

sankoui&gt; avp-

OPEN

EVENINGS

Phone ,322-4503

BEDROOM
FURNISHED
Apartment. Close in. Ph. '55 FORD, good body, good
mechanical condition, Call
322-0173 days 322 0641 even
322 (646, Claude llarroll.
inga.

FURNISHED apartmenta, 6 120, Automotive Service
blocks from downtown. $45,
VW SPECIALIST
Joo and $65 |k t monlh.
WRIGHTS AUTO REPAIR
Some utilities furnished. Ph.
Foreign A Domestic
322 3041.
S. Sanford Av*. Acron*
from H.L.1I.
322-0247.
ROSE COURT APARTMENTS
1 BR. Furnished Apt. 1st Floor,
3 BEDROOM, Uk Bath, cenNear Naval Base. 2015 San­
tral heat A air-conditioning,
ford Ave. 668-4323.
Florida Room, kitchen equip
Senktrik GUt* and Paint
ped plus dishwasher, clothe* Clean 4 Room*. 611 Park.
Company
wastar A dryer, drape*,
W E L A K A APARTMENTS 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 3-4622
wall tn-wall carpeting.
Ik
114 W. Firil St.
block
from golf courw.
COHEN RADIATOR STIOP
$13,900, $750 Down, second 1-Room Efficiency apt. with Free inspection, estimate!,
mortgage for balance of
pvt. hath A shower, suitable
pickup, delivery. •Recoring
equity, $79 month. 323-0538.
for couple or single person
4k repairs discounted.
n iH E. 3rd.
322-1441
nr retired. All utilities In­
97. limine* For Rent
cluded in rent. Ideally lo­
Auto Glass, T*p*
cated on 1st St., within 1
FURNISHED House. U rg e
k See* Covers
J
block
nf
2
freo
parking
lota
fenced yard. 1107 W. 201h
and ihuppmg center. In­
$75 month. 3220197.
quire at Manuel Jacobaon
WILL Share Home with BullDept. Store 211 E. First St.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 28031
ness Lady, near H i g h
ALL WOnK GUARANTEED
LARGE
2
Bedroom
Apartment,
School. Ph. 322 0644.
furnished or unfurnished,
121. Scooter* &amp; Cycles
2 BEDROOM nicely furnished
$65. 1703 Magnolia,
house. 322 6237.
FURNISHED apartment, In­ WANTED. Vespa or Allstate
Scooter la good condition.
3 I) KDll OOM Unfit rnI sited,
quire 404 E 14th St., Apt.
323-1308.
kitchen equipped. 203 Holly
7.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

AUTO GLASS
SEAT COVER CO.

Ave. $53. 322-8668.
2 BR, Unfurnished house. Ph
333-88*2.

FURN. APT. Close in. 322-2800 12.1. Host* &amp; Motor*
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
Gateway To The waterway
Cowan. 322 4013,

Robson Sporting Goods
LAKE MARY. 2 Bedroom,
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
Florida room, fenced yard. 1 BEDROOM FURNISHED,
304-6-8 E. lit. Ph. FA S-IH1
utilities
Included.
A
d
u
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t
*
322-1507.
only. Lake Mary. 322-4961.
16'
FIBRE
GLASS
Boat.
3 BEDROOM, lte Bath*, Good
Trailer k 1964 80 HP Evia2
LARGE Nicely furn. Duplex
neighborhood. C l o t *
to
rude, $1593. 332-3635.
apt*. I4th Ave., Longwood
schools and shopping center.
8
ini.
from
N.A.S.
Ph.
621$85 month. 322 1810.
3299.
F U R N I S H E D 2 Be.lr.Htm
House. 2181 Palmetto, Ph. 3 ROOM Furnished Apt. AircoodilioDod Bedroom. $85. Ill
322-0274.
E. 8th., 322-4285.
1 BR. Furn. House. Ph. 668EFFICIENCY. $40. 811 Park
5122.
3 BEDROOM, 1 bath. Fla. 1 A 2 BEDROOM Apartments.
$55 to |«5. Apply Apt. 7,
room, k i t c h e n equipped,
404 E. 14th St.
draperies. $135 mo. 322-5836
evenings. 322-7480 days.
115. A u I om For Sale
2 - BEDROOM, unfurnished,
BARGAINS ON
kitchen range, $75. 113 W.
u s k d c a r s &amp;. p a l a 's
19Ui St. after 3 p. m.
*61 Ford, Real nice, $699
FURNISHED COTTAGE at 5 ’59 Ford, Re cond, motor, $399
Point*. $65 per monlh. Ph. ’57 Ford 2 Dr., at la, $99
322 1467.
*51 Oldamobile, $59
Many others, Lots of Parts
2 Bedroom home, 817 Catalina.
LAKE MONROE USED CARS
k PARTS
2 BEDROOM HOUSE. BowFormerly Zuckerman’a
man'a Trailer Court. 6684908.
Ph. 322 8072

1M1 Park Avenue
DUPLEX on S. Sanford, near
FA 2-5233 anytime
HAVE T R A IL E R Lake Jessup, on lot 150 x
WILL TRADE
NEW HOMES
200. Also room for trailer. A 50' Luxury Mobile Home,
Available in Sanford area and
Cash Talks!
appraised at 85500. Will
Longwood area (6 ml. So. on
trade 81700 equity for 81000
IT-82). Ready for occupancy
equity in acceptable 4 Bed­
$85.00 per mo. and up.
room home In Sanford area. Sale* office. 802 Highland Ave.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
74. Kales Help Wanted
Umgwood, Fla.
118 N. Park Ava.
FA 1 6123
638-3911 Collect
You can find anything you
RENTALS
’57 PONTIAC 4-door hardtop,
aatd advarUaad la tha Her­
Investment It Realty
Furnished
or
Unfurnished
A-l condition, nice car, good
BART PILCHER, BROKER
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING ald Classified
Ball Blair Agency
IIS N. Park Ave.
323 8173
buy. $375 . 322-7690.
Personal
Service
SALES — experienced pre­
Ph. 222 5641 218 S. Park Ave.
Call 322-7498
*56 PACKARD Executive. AU
ferred but not necessary,
FHA • RESALES
It Pays
2 A 3 Bedroom Houses
equipment, 2 tone turquolae.
Like new, 2 It 3 BEDROOM
permanent position, 849 day
NEW HOMES
Payton Realty
$395. Term*. 3229676.
week, salary and bonus,
MASONRY Homes. 1 A 2 West Fourth St. Junl off PerTo Use
322-1301
17-02 at Hiawatha
paid vacation*, etc. Send
Baths, Kitrhens Equipped.
simmon. Salesman on pro­
1956 F o n D Station Wagon,
resume or apply to Ubb
$100 Down, Payments leas
perty, 4:00 to 7:00 p. m. 2 2-BEDROOM CB Itouiei
radio and heater. ThunderThe
H
E
R
A
L
D
Alexander, Sanford Herald.
than rent.
Monday- Wednesday- Friday.
bird engine, 54,000 miles.,
Spare heater, kitchen equip­
1
HEI.MLY REALTY
Saturday It Sunday 1:00 to
ped. Available now A Aug.
$250 cash. Call after 3 p. m*
W an t Ads.
_ , Ph, 3 2 2 -m i__
7.00 Vt JU«
322-4734.
_
&amp; i x M i-m

Train for U. S. Civil Service
RENT A BED
tests. See oui ad under Edu­
Rol'away, Hospital A Baby
cation-Instruction classifica­
Beds.
tion.
Lincoln Service. Es­
By Day, Week, or Month
tablished 1948.
Ph. FA 2-5181 111 W 1st St
CARROL!'S FURNITURE

115. Auto* For Sale

LAKEFHONT— New Home, 1 BR. fura, house, Lake Mary. 'St FORD. Good condition. Ph.
No pel*, 322-3019,
old brick exterior, .1 Bed­
322-3165.
room,
2 Baths,
Family
SEVERAL Outitanding 2 k 3
'55 Chevy 2 Door, Standard
Room, Patio, Fully air-con­
Bedroom Homes available in
TraosmlMlon,
At
rood.
ditioned, all the extra*, In
all Areas of Sanford. l « t us
Clean. 8395. 322 7690.
exclusive area.
Show you Around 1
COUNTRY LIVING— I-ovcly.
'57 FORD V-8, Auto. Trans.,
older home, 5 Bedrooms, 2
RAH, 4 Door, 2 Tone. Ex&gt;
Baths, Fireplace, Old brick
cellent.
Reasonable,
lt'a
juat
good
busines*
to
screened porch, plenty of
322-6202.
check
first
with
Sanford’a
1901 S. Park Are.
room (Could keep a pony).
largest H o m e
Servicing
FA 2-5232 anytime
This you have to See!
Agency. Fine Homes, Fairly
Call 322-0375 lo *cc these.
Priced. In all Sizes)

EVERETT A. HARPER CRUMLEY-MONTE1TH,
AGENCY • REALTOR
INC.

Legal Notice

55. Furniture Far Rale

97. H ouhca For R en t

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

Seminole Realty

CLASSIFIED INDEX

51. Articles For Rent

95. House* For Sale

RENTALS

24. Well Drilling

50. M lsc. F o r r a le
Men-womeci, 16-32. Start high " Y o u m e a n y o u d o n 't h a v e a c l o s i n g - o u t s a l e b e f o r e
DOGS RECEIVED tor Adop
as $102 a week. Preparatory
y o u g o h o m e fo r th e n ig h t 7 "
WILL
accept
best
reasonable
eota, DeLand. ph. 734-1843.
training u n t i l appointed
olfer for 18 cu. ft. atainlcsa
tioe, boarded. Animal Res­
Thousands of jobs open. Ex
steel commercial refrigera­
cue Leafue. 1700 W. Mlnncperlenee usual! necessary.
tor. Good running condition
FREE information on Jobs,
1.1. Catering * Food
Contact Dick Aiken or call salaries, requirement!. Write
322-6623.
TODAY giving name, ad
OKRA. 322-0113.
I — l-oiil A F f u n il
S I — s in n e r W in w d
dress
and phone. Lincoln | 2— IV n a Q h ilt
• 1— F e v l n e i a . L o a n
OWNER MUST SELL. '62
( — n . a u t y (.'trs
• 4— In s u r a n c e
Service,
Box
65,
Sanford
OKRA. PH. 323-6838.
Model 21" Hhilco Consol*
S— n » &gt; S 'u r » * r i »
a s — S c h o o ls a In s ir u c t l s n e
0— C h ild C a r *
7u — E m p lo y m e n t is r v lc e s
TV, Solid Mahogany $75; Herald.
BEEF FOR FREEZERS. Ph,
* — O i-a s — C a t s — I ’s l s
*1 — M a le llsl| i W s n t t d
Almost new =?» Hollaway Bed
]0---1,1 V* At Of k
i t — F s m s l s l l s l p W a n te d
322-1626.
with innterspring mattress, 71. Male Help W'nnlcil
1
i : — H i.B ilal N o lli?««
71 — M ete o r F r m a ls ll r l p
t
l
—
I'a
t
v
r
l
u
s
H e lp W a n t e d
|
$20. See anytime at 7 Oaks
22. Plumbing
14— r i s e s * lo K a t
77 — S it u a t io n W a n te d
Trailer Cl., Unit 10 in Rear, RELIABLE MARHIED MEN j 15— s life I a 1 S i r v l c o
*1 — In c o m e r r o p t r t r
11— ll u t l lis s s P r o | l— Hste
Ask for Mr. Dodd or Mr.
to train aa Manager* of 1 1C— Nwtfii m i n i Portia
ELDER SPRINGS
17— J a n it o r ia l Her v i e s
*
3 — U r a l E a t nt# W a n t it l
[
Parker.
Eailern Oil Co. Service Sta­
PLUMBING
I S — llo - lt - Y o u r s . lf
I I — K i l l Eat Ate H a l*
f
1»—
llu
lll.
r
•
0u|&lt;pllM
17—
ilu
s
l
n
s
s
s
It
e
m
s
!
.
tions.
Apply
either
to
East­
DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE
Jo — C o n c re te C o n ilr .
!U— t o il. F o r H air
RCA Blonde Stereo. Records.
ern OU oa W. 13th in San­
322-7357 or 322-3125
21 — H u m * ID 'p a lr a
* 1 — F a r m e — &lt; lr n v t s
Walnut cabinet; Slat bench;
ford or oo SR 436 In Fern
i : — I'lu m h l n e
SI-— O u t o f K t s l s A u i h i s
Recliner chair, maple dress­
» *— r s l n t l n *
S i — H o u s e s F o r Hsto
Park.
14— \v » ll O r l l l l n r
I S — H o u s e s — H air o r K r i l l
er It mirror. 322-8820.
J j — A i r C onil. h l l r a t l n c
S I — H o u se F o r K rn t
DUMP DRIVERS Needed, 25
2K—
It-ntlo
T
H
t
v
U
l
o
n
100
— U r . o r t K e illa le
VOTIfK TO SlF.FHXt)
GUNS. Buy, Sell, Trade, Re
years or over. Apply Apt, 5,
ZD— r t iu lo A i;.|Ul|innnt
1CU— T r a il e r s — C a b a n a s
STATU OK FI.UIIIUA
; !0 — l l i x n * A iu d t s n r s i
101— M o b ile H o n ir s — H a ls
TOi Jl-lvln Perk lira, whose sdpair. O S T E E N BRIDGE
116 W. 2nd. 322 9676.
rtrees ta
FISH CAMP.
11— li u v l n . * * F u u l p m r n l
104— T r a il e r H p sc e — K e n t
nt. t.
POSITION OPEN tor Sanford
l o j — T r a il e r I^ r le — Hale
S I — J o b P r ln l ln a
Dorruri. (leorala
man between 21-35 year* old
14— t lp h o ls t .r ir
101— A p a r t m e n t s F o r Ite n !
BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
Tou will please tike notice
S5—
Y
;ic
u
iim
C
le
a
n
e
r
*
i n * — llo n m s F o r K e n t
•ttuii you nr* hereby required
as District Advisor with Out
of 10,000 Items
17— M o v l n s e H t o i s s s
110— H o t s ! Ilo o m s
to file your written defeneee,
«&gt;f
Town
Newspaper.
Must
1300
Grapeville
Ave.
111 — l l r n t s l A iie n te
|
IS — K it . r in ln a t o r .
either prrsontllr or by an at41— P l a n t s — S lo w e r * — S t s d s
111 — W a u le d T.. U n it
torney, on or before H-ptemhave High School Diploma
lif t — A u to e F o r Hale
SO— M is - . F o r H a l*
tor 17th. ISM. at tha Office NORGE 15 cu ft. Refrigerator;
k good car. Send brief re­ ! S I — A r t ic le s K n r U r o l
114— A iito» — Hale o r T r a d t
o f tha Clerk of the Circuit
High Chair and Baby Crib.
52 — H w ap n r ElfhiAtiffft
111— T r u i l r s F o r Sa le
sume to P. 0. Box 895, San­
Court, at the County Court
323-0878.
120— A u to m n tlv # W o fv lft
S
I
—
W
a
n
t
e
d
T
n
ll
u
r
lliuiit, In Sanford, Florida.
ford.
131— tfcontera A G y c lfli
I S — F u r n it u r e F i.r H»1e
M i n i In m.ilt a coliy thereof to
S I — A n l l u u r * F o r Hale
l i t — ll o s l s A M o t o r s
Karlyle flourholder, Attorney MOVING! Must sell, Frigi- MAN 21-46 for Insurance debit.
111— M a r in s H u iip llre
S
I
—
M
o
n
e
r
T
n
l»&gt;an
•for 1'lalntlff. 1*. &lt;&gt;. Det «to,
daire refrigerator, $75. Boat
I I I — U u t ln M a u i u h i i lu n l ll. e
Sanford area. Fla. res. 1 yr.
Kan ford. Florida. In that rerwith sail, $30. Sea King 12
•aln
dlvorra
eult
prndtns
Salary k commission. Ph.
aaalnat you In tha Circuit
hp. motor, $35. Hoover floor
323 0813.
Court of tha Ninth Judicial
F r o m H r m ln o ls r . t u n t r
washer, $35. 322-8711.
Circuit of Florida, In and for
( D ia l Il lr s o t )
F r o m H a n fo rd K u id ia n s e
WHITE
MAINTENANCE
Krmlnnle County, In Chancary,
HEADY MIX CONCnKTE
wherein Ihe relief anuiht le t
Helper for permanent Cem­
decree nf divorce. An ahbrr* Patioa, Floor, Flee Estimalts
etery employment. Age 30-35,
via ltd title of Mid cause la
95. I I o u h c m For Sale
77. Situation Wnnled
Thrlnia I’ rrklna. v* Melvin Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
tome gardening experience,
J’erklne, and haretn fall not or
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
Oiklawn Memorial C a m- Executive's wife desire* per­
a decree pro eonfesso wilt ba
Government Owned
steel, grease traps, dry
etery. For appointment rail
entered asalnit you.
manent position S a n f o r d
Home*
wells.
Stepping
stonei.
WITNHHH my hand and «ff|.
322-4263.
area. Full or part time. Will
rial era) at Sanford. Seminole MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
County. Florida, thte 15th day
consider any reapectable po­
309 Elm Ave.
322 5731
COMPANY
of Auiiuat, 1944.
sition, limited offiec exper­
tatiAi.i
EXPANDING
Selection of 2, 3, ami 4
ience, have worked as pay­
Arthur If. Beckwith, Jr. AUGUST SPEC. Foam ice CAN You Sell? Do you want
Bedrooms located tn various
Clerk of the Circuit Court
roll clerk. Hava automobile.
chesta, 90 cents. Surplus
te grow with a rapidly ex­
n ys Martha T. Vlhlen,
sections of Sanford
Available after Sept. 1st.
City, 201 W. lit St.
t&gt;. C
panding Company? If you
Immnliate Delivery
Karlyle lloushnlder
Write
Box
90,
c
/o
Sanford
are 21, neat, twnd able and
MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
Attorney for Plaintiff
For easy, quick carpet clean­
Herald.
r II. Ho* M0
have car *ec Company HeFROM $5(1.00
ing rent Blue Lustre Elec­
Hanford, Fia.
present stive, R o o m
203, ACCOUNTANT— Retired, 3 FOR THE BEST HOME
tric Shampooer only $1 per
P iih ll.h A uk 17. I I . 21 * Sept.
Melsch Bldg. 9 a. m. Sharp!
7. 1PCI.
BUY
day. Carroll’* Furniture.
day week or any light work,
c n c - ia
CLASSIFIEDS MARIE ......... ROUTEMAN for established
SEE YOUR
8100 per month. Sanford*
MITICK OF H IT
Caa-velbcrry area preferred.
laundry and dry cleaning
T O I J. I l t ’H H E L L O O U l. D an d
PRE-SCHOOL SAVINGS
Write Box 91 Sanford Herald.
M A R J O It m
ta
O O U l.D .
route.
Apply
In
person
or
hie w ife, a n d A R T H U R Complete stock of trade-ins,
call lor appointment. Guar­
repair charge* A reposses­
t :O K I L D
rAST, ACCURATE TYPING
antee and commission. SemiTO U A N D E A C H O r TOU
sed Zig Zags. 1—Singer elec­
m y h om e. 32Z-Z3S.1.
a r e h e re b y n o tifie d that eult
nole
County
Laundry.
tric, 19.50. 1-White electric,
h a a been co m m e n ce d a u a ln e l
y o u In the C ir c u it C o u r t o f the
$0.50. I — Western electric, 72. Female H elp Wanted Housework. 3220321 or 4209.
N in t h J u d ic ia l C ir c u it o f the
$8.50.
I—New Home elec­
S ta t e o f F lo r id a In a n d for
S e m in o le C o u n ty , the a b b r e v ia t ­
tric, $9.75. Dial Zig Zag, WOMAN, White, Age 25-35 to DAYS WORK, experienced, re­
ed title o f w h ic h la:
ferences. 322-1441.
$28.70. 1963 Singer in con­
operate open-type washing
DO RCH ESTER
AA V 1 N O B
sole,
Zig
Zaga
and
makes
machines
A
other
laundry
B A S I L ate..
P la in t iff.
buttonholes, $121.13. Greychores. Joe'e Laundry A 82. liuainaaa Prop. • Bala
- vabar
electric,
pay
repair
Dry
Cleaner*, 2507 Sanford ACE BEAUTY SALON. Coat
J H U S S K I. I. f l O U L D a n d N A 1 IJ H R IK
L. O O U l.D . hte w ife,
Ave,
charge* of $11.50. Used
of equipment. Ph. 322 4013.
a n d A U T H U I l E G K 1 1.1 &gt;,
Singer cabinet, $14. Used
tie fa n d e n la
SUPPLEMENT INCOME!
Office: 322 3118
Singer cabinet, $9.50. Atlas
la cheacarr No. UM1.
87. Buslneae Rentals
T h e n a tu re of th la euld ta
Nights: 323-0700
Select-o-malic Zig Zag, sold Need ladle*, 38 &gt;68, with or
a fo re c lo su re a f th a t c e rta in
without car for Survey work Fo r LEASE—service Station.
322 0648
new $299, pay balance of
m n r ia a a e fro m eald d e fe n d a n la
4 hours, 5 days per week
to
p la in t iff,
da te d
Feb.
2524 Park Drive
Good location. Good pro­
$147, $2.40 wreak. Cash or
ru a ry
S.
IS SS ,
and
re ­
No selling. 81.25 to 11.50 pes
ducts. Good treatment. Ph.
terms. Sew now and save.
c o rd e d F e b r u a r y I, 1*15 In O f ­
hour. Sec Company Rep re
LARGE HOME
locally 322-4342, or apply to
Sanford
Sewing
Center,
204
fic ia l K e c o rd a B o o k J»5 P * f *
aeotaUve 9 a. m. Sharp,
27 o f tha P u b llO R e co rd a of S. Park. 322-MU.
the PURE OIL COMPANY. JOB E. 10th St Ideal tor large
S e m ln o U C o u n ty . F lo rid a , anRoom 208, Ms itch Bldg., 224
family looking tor lota of
c u m b e r in g th a t c e rta in piece
E. 1st St.
NOTICE I
{Ml. I-ol* For Bate
o r parcel of p r o p e rty located,
floor apace. 4 Bedrooms, 2
attuate,
and
b e in g
In
aald We want a responsible party
Baths, Florida Room, Din­
W
T E D . MAYFAIR BUILDING LOTS.
C o u n t y am t State, t o -w lt:
to assume 6 payments of BABYSITTER
ing room, corner location.
l.ot
III.
SAN
4, A N T A.
Every other night. 2 child­
102 Ft. frontage, 119 No.
$7.33 on Zig Zag Sewing ma­
T H I R D S E C T I O N , a c co rd All for only $8800. Term*
ren.
322-4535.
I n * to p lat th e re o f aa r e ­
Scott Ave. Will consider
chine. In excellent condition.
caa ba arranged.
c o rd e d In P la t B o o k IS.
reasonable offer. J. N. Rob­
Doe# fancy A decorative stit­ 7.1. Male or Female Help
p i s e 71. P u b lic R e co rd e of
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
S e m in o le C o u n ty , F lo rid a .
son, Jr. Ph. 322-1535 or 323ches, m a k e s buttonholes,
E A C H O F Y O U IF R E l i U l l t Realtor
0238.
sews on buttons, etc, Ph.
K D to file
y o u r anew er or
Raymond Lundquiat, Aaaa.
Credit Mgr., 322-8027.
o t h e r w rit te n d e fe n se * to the
LOOKING FOR
95. Houses Fur Sal*
C o m p la in t w ith the C le r k o f the
FA 3 3881 Atlantic Beak Bldg.
SECURE JOB?

c ir c u it
C o u rt
of
S e m in o le
C o u n t / . F lo r id a . In title p r o ­
c e e d in g a n d to se rv e a co p y
th e re o f u p o n the p la ln tlffe
A tto rn e y a, w h o se nam ee and
a d d rra e
are
h e re in a fte r
aet
fo rth , ae re q u ire d b y law . not
la te r th a n the 17th d a y of
S e p te m b e r
I »«4.
In
d e fa u lt
th e re o f the cauee w ill proceed
ex pa rte u p o n the e n tr y of e
D e c re e P r o C onfeeeo e a a ln e t
you.
W I T N E S S m y h a n d and llie
o f f ic ia l eeal of M i d C o u r t In
S i m inute C o u n ty , F lo r id a , thie
tsth d e r of A u t u e t m i .
( I E A lei
A r t h u r II. B e c k w it h . Jr.
C le r k o f the C irc u it C o u rt
Sly: M a r t h a T. V th le o
D e p u t y C le r k
H E A IID A D R O R ID i. E T A N D
L E W IB
A t t o r n e y s fo r P la in t if f
«n N o rt h C o u r t Stre e t
F o a l n f f lc a f lu * S I M
D rta n ilo , F lo r id a
P u ld l - h A u g 17, I I , I I A Sept
*7. la st.

93. Iloiiaea For Sale

.SOLD!
442

MACKLE-BUILT
QUALITY HOMES
at

&gt;na

M no (vondtr wtwn these
quality homss sr* pdcid s*
lov— $7,790. ta 118,350.
with as little as 1240. d m
■nf $4917 monthtyl Drive
out today. Soo replica af
World's Fair Housal Fra*
rida on rlvarbost, “Daltone
QiMtiT'l Taka Intarttsta 14
— ailt it Dalsiy Exdiwp.

CALL l« B -4 4 5 «
MACKLC 1 8 0 1 , DIVItlOtL
vmi oiltons

coaeeaaTiesr

I

*

�• Mon. • Tues. • Wed.

Sanford Canal Could Serve Cape Well
By Julian Stenitrom
Aioclatc Editor
The day may not be too
far away when many of the
apace vehicles fired from
Cape Kennedy may be tram-

Otrr

Dnttforh

Stralh

Page 12— Aug. 24, 19G4

Lake Mary
Teachers
Assigned

to ‘

!

If

Floyd C. rtlcharcU, princi­
pal nf the Lake Mary Ele­
mentary School announred to­
day that teachers have been
assigned to their irradri and
rooms for the 1964-65 school
year.
Pupils have been notified
o f the room to which they
ere to report, hut have not
known the name* of their
teachers, Rirhards said.
Grade*, rooms and teachers
ere e i follows;
First grad* — Room 401,
Mrs. Jo Robblltt; 402, Mrs.
Geneva Cochran; 402, Mrs.
Margaret Reynolds; 404, Mrs,
Joyce Roberts.
Second *rada — Room 101,
Mrs. Irma Craig; 102, Mrs,
Faye Stataon; 108, Mra. Mary
Taylor; 114, Hra. A Ilea Hook.
Third grade — Room 405,
Mra. Mary Hornsby; 805, Mrs.
Martha Smith; S04, Mra.
Margaret Mangre; 803, Mias
Frances Cobh.
Fourth grade — Room 802,
Mrs. Carrie Frye; 801, Mra
Barbara Hartwig; 505, Miss
Mary Maxwell; 504, Sira.
Marion Rymsn.
Fifth grade — Room 601,
David Sawyer; 002, Mrs.
Mildred Lind; 603, Mrs. Helen
Bagley; 115, Mrs. Edna Hum­
phrey (Bth and flthl.
Sixth grade — Room 501,
Mrs. Mary Sewell; 502, Mrs.
Helen Richey; 503, Stanley
Pierce.
The Lake Mary School dis­
trict Includes Loch Arbor,
L i t t l e Venire, Greenbrier,
Psrk Ridge, Sunland, Coun­
try Club Heights end the
Leke Mery eree.
Any children living In these
ereas who have not previous­
ly registered with the school
ere etked to cheek with the
echool office Tuesday between
the hours o f fl a m. and 2:30
p.m, In order that room as­
signments can he made as
■onn at possible, Richards re­
quested.
There will be a full day
o f school slatting August 81,
with the lunchroom In oper­
ation and hnses following
last year’s schedule, Richards
said.

ported to the launching pad
by specially • built barges
which will ply the St. Johns
River through Lake Monroe
and thence to Titusville via
the Sanford - Titusville Cans)
The idea of shipping space
vehicles by connecting water
ways Is nothing new. The
facet is they arc now being
transported via water and
specially constructed barges.
But the ides of utilizing the
St. Johns and the proposed
Sanford - Titusville Canal is a
probability.
For example, the present
route from Huntsville, Ala.,
to Cape Kennedy is 2,261
miles of water via the Tennes­
see River, the Mississippi, the
Gulf of Mcxicn, the Atlantic
and the Intracoastal Water­
way from Fort Pierce to the
Cape.
With the completion of the
Tennessee - Tombigboo Wa­
terway, using the sea route
from Mobile to the Cape the

distance would be some 1,*
417 miles — or 844 miles shor­
ter than the present route.
When the Cross Florida
Barge Canal Is romplctrd.
and using connecting water­
ways such as the St. Johns
and
Ihe Sanfbrd-Tltusvllle
canal, mileage to the Cape
would be reduced to a mere
963 miles.
Further, movement of apace
vehicles from New Orleans to
the Cape, now a lolal of 1,016
miles, would be reduced by
Florida’s connecting water­
ways In only #M miles.
The completion of Ihe St.
Johns • Indian River Canal
would put Sanford on the
main street of America’s enlire inland waterway system.
For example, from Sanford
this city would be connerted
by direct waterway route to
Savannah, Charleston, Wil­
mington, Norfolk, Baltimore,
Trenton, New York and Bos­
ton as well as Port St. Joe,

Pansms City, Pensacola, Mo­
bile, New Orleans, Beaumont
and Houston.
Also, Sanford — and this Is
what makes the canal, the
port terminal and even the
proposed marina so important
—would be directly connected
with such inland rilics as Co­
lumbus, Ga., Birmingham,
Huntsville, Vicksburg, Nat­
chez, Baton
Rouge, Lake
Charles, Little Rock, Mem­
phis,
Nashville,
Knoxville,
Louisville, Evansville, Cincin­
nati. Pilshurgh, St. Louis,
Kansas City, Omaha, Sioux
City ind even Minneapolis
and St. Paul.

To boll K down, Sanford
would be on the main inland
waterways consisting of 23.
000 miles and connecting 29
states.
Does Sanford need the St.
Johns • Indian River Canal T
Does It need a port facility?
Does it need a marina?
If It wsnts to become the
m sfor center of Inland tram
portation for Central Flori­
da's 18 counties, it does.
If It wants to attract indus­
try to Sanford and Central
Florida, it does.
If U wants to serve the na­
tion In time of national emer­
gency, It does.

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Fred Bistiine, Jack Schirard,
Carl Lind, Archie Coleman,
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WEATHER: Generally fair through Wednesday except for occasional showers: high today 00-95; low tonight in 70s.

C i O c*
Lions
District
Governor,
Claude Locke has called a ca ­
binet meting of District 35 0
for Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the
Leesburg Community Build­
ing. Forty-six clubs from as
many Central Florida cities
make up the district. There
are seven districts o( Lions
International in Florida.
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“VOL. 56

United Tress Leased Wire

Established 1908

TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 19(54

SANFOKl), FLORIDA

NO. 203

N o Tax Increase For Fourth. Straight Year

1964-65 City Budget Completed

•

Qualified men who have ser­
ved as enlisted men or offi­
cers in any branch of the Ar­
med Forces join the U. S.
Coast Guard Reserve in the
pay grade they held at the
time of their discharge. Dur­
ing the enlistment term, which
may be three, four or six
years, attend weekly drill
meetings in their hometown.
Once a year they devote two
The Sanford-Scminole Jayweeks to training away from cees are all set for their four­
borne.
teenth annual Fishing Rodeo
• • •
Wednesday at Lake Carola in
Moonshine liquor still seiz­
Ft. Mellon i’ ark, 2 to 4 p. m.,
ures by the Florida State Jaycco President Clyde Long,
Beverage Department contin­ said today.
ued its o n ca d a y t r e n d
Chairman Jim Rowe and his
throughout the state, while crew have rigged poles with
tax collections continued to hooks, lines and sinkers. The
mount steadily. This report bait will be furnished by the
was made today by Beverage Seminole County Sportsman's
Director Richard B. Keating Association.
on his department's activities
Rowe said that the child­
for July. Agents destroyed 31 ren will be divided into the
illegal whiskey stills during following age groups, one to
the 31-day period, poured out three years, four to six years
12,275 gallons of fermenting and seven to nine years. Con­
mash and 1,283 gallons of testants will not be allowed to
moonshine. The month's total use rods ami reels. All poles
collections reached $10,093,007- will be provided by the Jay.45,
foran increase of 3 67 cees.
per cent over the same period
The Jaycee Wives will have
a year ago.
some of their members in at­
• • •
tendance to help register the
More young drivers arc children. Refreshments will be
sitting behind the wheel to­ served following the event to
day than ever before and the tired young Issae Waltons.
they've been piling up an ac­
Prizes will be given for the
cident and death rate nearly largest fish caught, smallest
double the average for the fish and the most fish.
entire U. S. population, acording to statistics compiled by
the National Safety Council.
This is the grim picture the
4-11 automotive clubs arc try­
ing to change. In an atempt
to educate club members in
safe and sane driving habits,
Casselberry's Town Council
interested groups are pooling Monday night established a
their knowledge and resour­ Joint committee to study ways
ces. The Firestone Tire £ and means of providing a more
Rubber Company sponsors the adequate youth center.
program nationally.
A year and a half ago a
• • •
youth program was establish­
Bill Vincent Sr. has two old- ed and since that time about
rr homes in the immediate $10,000 has been expended to
Sanford area he'd like to nom­ provide facilities and enter­
inate for the title of oldest tainment. However, the pre­
home. He says one is the old sent facility can no longer
Dr. Carwell home off Mcllon- adequately serve the present
villo Avenue and the other a needs, offirials reported.
Mayor Owen Anstey named
two slory home at Third and
Oak. He believes the Carwell Mr. and Mrs. Don Mount, Mrs.
residence was built in the David McCoy and Mrs. Victor
1870's and the other place a- Iirandcs to serve with mem­
bers of the recreation com ­
bout the same time.
• ■ •
mittee, Mr. and Mrs. James
Here's something to think Hirkenmcyer, Mrs. Louis Coty,
about: In the seven county Larry Miller and Councilman
area making up the East Cen­ Art Lego.
During the Council's meet­
tral Florida Dunning Council,
two-thirds of all homes arc ing Aug. 10, Councilman Lego
FHA approved. Iliat's just reported that certain property
one of ths maze of statistics and buildings suitable for a
youth center and possibly other
gathered by council members
municipal otficej was avail­
as they gird for the explo­
able for purchase. The Council
sive growth In the area.
agreed to look into the situa­
tion. However, at last night's
night's meeting Lego reported
that the property had been pur­
chased by the VFW post In
Casselberry.
Asked why the rush for ob
taining a new center. Mayor
The Sanford Fire Depart­ Anstey declared that "I t ’s
ment answered four calls last time now to do something."
The Council also Instructed
night and this morning, but
dnmnge in all four instances Attorney Ken McIntosh to
prepare a budget ordinance;
was negligible.
Herman
Joyce,
The first wns at 16th Street authorized
and Southwest Road at 11:48 road department head, to rent
p.m. last night, which proved a dragline for six days at a
cost of $60 per day; ami the
to be a false alarm.
At 9:56 a.m. a defective nomination of Arthur Ham­
mond by Mayor Anstey to fill
light fixture at 201 South
an unexspired term on the
Elm in the cffices o f Credit
Zoning Board was ratified by
Adjustment Service did no
the Council.
damage.
The
building
is
owned by II. L. Foley.
A coffee pot boiled over Driver Charged
A motorist Identified by
and caused a smoke scare at
2808 Central Drive at 10:30 police as Zeke Southward was
this morning. The residence charged with driving while in­
is owned by Charles Collins. toxicated and failure to have
Small damage was done to his vehicle under control late
the building and contents o f Monday night after his rsr
a dwelling at 214 East 18th collided with one owned by G.
Street, owned and occupied by R. Pierson of 4(8 S. Summer­
Bill J . ^ billey. The blaze wee lin Are. Police said the mishap
caused \ ay children playing occurred near 450 Elliott Ave.

Commission
Holds Line
On Finances

Fishing Rodeo
All Set: Hook,
Line, Sinker

Larger Youth
Center Sought

Firemen Answer
Four Alarms

with a cigaret lighter.

Holley Reports
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - R e ­
publican gubernatorial nomi­
nee Charles Holley reported to
the secretary of state Monday
that he haa received campaign
contributions of $&lt;8,256 and
,cnt $15,687.

Held In AHHauIt
A charge of assault with a
deadly weapon was lodged
against a woman identified by
police as Pauline Moore fol­
lowing a cutting of Eva Mac
Collier at 406 W. 11th St. late
Wednesday afternoon. The vic­
tim was treated at Seminole
Memorial Hospital, police said.

NEW SANFORD INDUSTRY will be In operation nt thin nitc nnd will b*
known ns tbe American Hickory Co., dcnlini; in resin nnd hickory pro­
ducts. The property wns owned by the Atlantic Const Line Rnilrond Com­
pany nnd wns made nvnilnblc to James H. McLcmore o f Orlando, owner o f
the company. Checking plans above are, from left, Scott Burns, Seminole
County Chamber o f Commerce Industrial Committee chnirmnn; McLetnoro, LeRoy C. Robb whose construction firm will ready the premises;
and W. T. liensloy, commercial ni*cnt for tlie ACL Railroad.

New Plant To Begii
BRIEFS Operations Monday
Talks Halt
m w A ...

Sanford City Commissioners,
holding the line against tax
Increases Monday requested
City Attorney William Hutch­
ison to prepare the ordinance
for adoption of the 1904-65 bud­
DETROIT (U l’ l) — Auto
get, which is sot at $1,291,863. negotiators were at a stand­
"This is the fourth success­ still today awaiting selection
ive year that wc have manag­ of a strike target by the Uni­
ed to work out a satisfactory
ted Auto Worker* Union.
budget without raising taxes
or falling into deficit (inane
ing," City Manager W. E.
MIAMI t u r n — Newly ar­
Knowles said.
rived Cuban refugee* in Mi­
Commissioner Karl Higgin­
ami say that live Fidel Castro
botham commended the city
regime is building a deadly
manager for hts preparation
new patrol vessel designed to
of the budget saying that "this j
search out defectors fleeing
is the best budget I have seen
from his Communist regime.
in the 12 years t have boon (&gt;n
tlie Commission."
Noting that “ we Just don't
WASHINGTON (U l’ l)
—
have the money," tlie commis­
Tlie Transport Workers Union
sion loft the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce appro­ (TWU) struck Pan American
World Airways early today,
priation at tlie budgeted $10,closing
down the U. S. opera­
ooo, and made no appropria­
tions of the glolie • girdling
tion for the Sanford Chamber.
airline.
"W e'll try to help them out
of contingency, U we can,"
commissioners said.
TENANT.!) DEL VALLE,
Included in the budget is a
twin percent across-the-board Mexico (UPI) — A fireworksraise for all city employes, in­ anil-gas explosion in tlie near­
creases of $8,400 for the police by village of Atlntlahuca kill­
department and $8,000 for the ed at least 37 persons Mon­
fir* department. Most of th« day night and injured mure
extra money in the police
,than 40, it was reported today.
get will go to pay the
of two more men; and the fire
WASHINGTON (U PI)
department increase will pay
for air-conditioning installa­ The drug firm of Wallace &amp;
Tiernan, Inc., of Belleville,
tion.
Tlie City Library will also 1&gt;c N. J , and two of its former
air-conditioned, with an in* officials have liccn indlrted
rreasc of $1,000 in that budget by a federal grand Jury for
keeping silent alxiut a product
item.
Savings of nearly $20,000 linked with three deaths.
were effected by the city man­
ager hy combining the Parks
WASHINGTON
(C PI)
Division and the Cemetery
Division under one supervisor, An Interstate Commerce Com­
after the retirement of the mission ICC examiner lias
Cemetery Division supervisor, recommended approval of a
anil eliminating overlaps in proposed merger of five Wes­
tern railroads, a move that
personnel.
Total timlgrt expenditures would create the largest rail
for 1963 64 were $1,296,700. system In the United -Slates.
This year's anticipated budget
is set at $1,291,863,
CHICAGO (UPI) The
week-long market rebellion of
the National Farmers Organ­
ization (N F o) pushed ou tlieNEW YORK (DIM) - Aty. hoof livestock prices to their
Gen. Itoliert F. Kennedy, arm­ highest levels ill montiis today
ed with the barking of most and sparked charges of vio­
state Democratic lenders, an- lence and vandalism through­
notinrrd today lie will seek out the Mill west.
tlie New York democratic sen­
e
atorial nomination.
Krnnrdy said he had talked
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
—
to Democratic and liberal par­ A Federal Trade Commission
ty leaders in the state during (FTC) examiner aays the
liie past few weeks about be­ world's largest bubble gum
coming a candidate and add­ manufacturer, Topps Chewing
Gum, Inr., is illegally monop­
ed:
"I deeply appreciate their olizing tho baseball
player
encouragement and their sup­ card industry "contrary to
port, particularly that of May­ the publie policy of tlie Uni­
ted States."
or Robert F. Wagner.

lly Harry I. Johnson
Managing Editor
The Sanford area’s newest
business — t h o
American
Hickory Company — will be

Now Castro Boat

GOODBYE LITTER FISHES. Fishes now swimming merrily in Lake
Carola in Fort Mellon I’ark will have a hard time Wednesday escaping
{&gt;00 or more hooks, on cane polos held by eager youngsters nt the Jaycee
Annual Fishing Rodeo. Lines and |voles are being prepared by Chairman
Jim Howe, Frank Finch, Jim Smith and President Clyde Long.

All Delegates May Have
To Sign Loyalty Oath
ATLANTIC CITY (tHM) Georgia Gov. Carl Sanders
said today a move is afoot to
require now loyalty pledges
of all Democratic National
Convention delegates in a bid
to pacify dissident Alabama
delegates.
"It would keep (Alabama
G w . George) Wallace from
getting what he wants — to
pul all of the (Alabama) peo­
ple out of here," Sanders
said.
Alabama delegates are risk­
ing ouster from the conven­
tion by refusing to sign new
loyalty oaths being required
by the credentials committee
became the state's electors
are not pledged to support the
party nominee for president.

Wallace once was to havei
been a favorite son nominee
of the Alabama delegation but
bowed out when the Republi­
cans nominate-! Sen
Harr;*
(ioldwatcr, also a conserva­
tive.
The Alabama delegates who
refused to sign the new oaths
said they resented being sing­
led out with the demand for
added
loyalty assurances
since this was not being re
quired of delegates f r o m
other states.
"W e felt that if the entire
ronvrnlion made a new com­
mitment they would not feel
discriminated against," San­
ders said.
I’ icrro
I’ clhain, Alabama
member of the convention
platform committee, was un­

derstood to have mentioned
tho plan to several fellow del­
egates who refused to kavo
thfjr soils
they were
askod to stand'ante tempor­
arily until their statue conld
bo seated.
There was no Immediate
word how many delegates
would be willing to sign a new
loyalty oath if all other del­
egates
were
required
to.
There was speculation that
many of llie non-signers want­
ed to be thrown out of tlso
convention.
Several Alabama delegates
said last night that they arri­
ved expecting to l&gt;c thrown
out immediately and had plan­
ned (o return to Alabama
without further argument.

Casselberry Rejects Bid

Airline Struck

Blast Kills 10

Dm # Firm Cited

Merger Approved

Meat Prices Up

RFK Annnounccs

For Theatre - Restaurant
Casselberry will not have
a Bavarian-type theater-res­
taurant.
After the Town Council turn­
ed down a request by Mr. and
Mrs. George Rackcnsperger,
owners of property on Lake
Concord, for the land to be
rezoned from A-l to C-l, the
former owner of tho national
franchise for Frostie Root
Ili-er, said he would sot up his

establishment in Winter Park.
Tlie
Rackcnspergera pur­
chased the property several
months ago and immediately
asked llie zoning board to ap­
prove the change and grant
a use permit. The zoning agen
cy approved and sent it to the
Town Council three months
ago.
After several delays, the
board acted list night in an

Reapportioning
Issue Debated
Whether the County Com­
missioners should adopt a re­
solution directed to Florida'!
congressional delegation
to
lend its support to a measure
to limit the Supreme Court's
power on matters pertaining to
apportionment was tabled to­
day.
The discussion, however, did
lead to an exchange of opin­
ions between Chairman James
P. Avery and Grn. J. C. Hut­
chison.
"I agree that the Supreme
Court's authority in this area
should be curbed. However,”
Avery added, "1 personally
can't see anything wrong with
equal representation."
His remarks brought Gen.
Hutchison to observe; "Under
such a plan it's possible that
the five large counties in the
state should control the other
62 counties."

i

"Tlie pork choppers." Av­
ery countered, "have been in
control of state politics as long
as 1 can remember. Take a
look at llie beautiful four lane
highways through tlie smaller
counties and compare them
with the congested two-lane
thoroughfares in the larger
countie*."
"I agree," aaid the General
"that
the Supreme Court
should not be a legislative
body, but we should remember
that Seminole, being a small
county, could be among the
pork choppers but we would
not be among the five larger
counties."
"I concur with the resolu­
tion," said Avery.
"I do. too," said the Gen­
eral. "But I'll withdraw my
motion that we adopt it ao we
can let our attorney look into
it and report to us at our next
meeting."

indirect way when Councilman
Art Lego's motion to arcept
the zoning Ixiaid's recommen­
dation died for lack of a se­
cond.
The Kackenspcrgers planned
a theater-restaurant
which
would scat from !5u to 200 (or
theater presentations and as
many as 25u for banquets.
Rackcnsperger told tlie Coun­
cil he planned to put from
$50,000 to $100,000 into the pro­
ject.
Several Casselberry citizens
objected to tlie rezoning but
none resided within 500 feet
of the property. However,, a
host of persons, including a
a group from the Young Wo­
men’s Club of South Seminole,
s|&gt;oke in favor of the res­
taurant, primarily because of
plans for little theater produc
lions.
Councilman C. L. Overman
stated that "W e have seven
establishments already licens­
ed to serve liquor and it seems
tint the only people who want
to come Into Cassellierry want
to serve alcoholic beverages."
Following the meeting. Coun­
cilman L. E. Wood hams said
he failed to act in favor of the
restaurant because "I'm not
in favor of permitting com ­
mercial zoning in residential
areas."
Councilman George Howard
explained his position by de­
claring. "We have more beer
licenses now than the town
should have and I'll never
stand atin to let Casselberry
be made into a little white
way."

Bid&gt;1)1 Bursts

Cleo Slaps Cuba's
Southeastern Coast
KINGSTON, Jamaica (UPI)
—Killer hurricane Cleo claw­
ed the southeastern Cuban
coast today with 1110 mile an
hour winds and sent farmera
fleeing into tlie Orlcnte Moun­
tains.
The storm, which claimed
14 lives in seeping across
Guadeloupe Saturday, chalk­
ed up another victim in Cuba
early today. Havana authori­
ties reported one man drown­
ed and three rescued when
their boat overturned at El
Santo, Orirnte.
As Cleo veered slightly away from Jamaica during the
night and headed toward the
Cape Cruz Peninsula, Cuban
authorities rushed military ve­
hicles to Orirnte and Camaguey Provinces to evacuate
peasant families from low J&gt;-

Ing area*. Teams of doctors
and nurses were flown from
Havana
lu the threatened
loutlieastcrn pnrvince*.
At II a m. ( KST) the Miami
weather bureau located the
hurlcanc'a center almost on
the south Cuban coast, about
125 miles south - southeast
of Camagucy, near latitude
19 8 north, longitude 77.0 west.
Tlie weather bureau said
the storm center was moving
toward the west • northwest at
about 12 miles an hour. Gales
fanned outward 150 miles to
the north of the center and
100 mile* to Uie south.
The big U. S. Navy base at
Guantanamo Hay, Cuba, ap­
parently
escaped
damage.
Highest winds reported there
were gusts up to 40 miles an
hour.

MRS. MARY HARKEY

Mrs. Harkey To
Hold The Fort
Mr*. Mary Ilarkcy, secre­
tary to W. E. Knowles, city
manager, will assume the
post of aetlng city manager
Wednesday and Thursday.
Tin* iimmial situation, the
first time In the history of
Sanford that a woman has
been In complete charge of
the city, has liccn brought about by the fact that Mayor
A. I,. Wilson, City Manugcr
Knowles and Finance Director
Henry Tamm will all be in
New York for two days to
sign the bonds for tlie $788,otH) water development *&gt;stem.
City Commissioners voted
unanimously to put Mrs. Har­
key in rliargu anil expressed
their faith in her ability to
assume the responsibility dur­
ing the absence of the Mayor
ami City Manager.
Mr*. Harkey ha* endured a
great deal of good - natured
kidding about what she might
do while in eiiarge, but com ­
missioners e x p r e s s e d no
doubt* Dint Use job would lie
"well done."
Mrs. Harkey has liccn sec­
retary to Knowles for the
past ten years.
Knowles,
Tamm and Mayor Wilson will
leave by plane early Wednes­
day fur New York City, re­
turning to their duties Friday.

in operation next Monday
with a staff o f It workers.
The firm has purchased an
Atlantic Coast Lina building
o ff Grnprville Avenua and
west o f Sanford. The deal
wns completed Monday and,
according to the firm owner,
James H. McLemorn of Or­
lando, the production schedule
will begin Monday.
The compnny will deal with
resin nnd hickory products,
tnkciiig advantage of the In­
creasingly
populnr hickory
products used at most homn
barbecue site*.
The business Is locate.! on «
tract o f lnmi 180 feet by 200
feet in size nnd a quonsek
typo structure meniuring 40
feet by 60 feet will house th*
equipment. It li located on
nn ACL Railroad aiding.
McLcmore lays he has or­
ders now for prompt delivery
and the preparation* will b*
expedited on the building.
LeRoy C. Rcbb of the con­
struction company
bearing
bis nnma has bora retained
by Mel/cmore to prepare tha
building for the work.
Seminole County Chamber
of Cununerre officials, headed
liy Scot Hums, industrial
committee chairman, hailed
tho new firm as a "break­
through” in getting other in­
dustry located in that section.
Rums and other Chamber
offielnls inspected the pro­
perty
yesterday
afternoon
and noted
the
minimum
a mount
of rehabilitation
which wilt have to be don*
in order for Uio firm to begin
o p e r illin g .

Mclu-more said he wilt
have 11 employe* on the alt*
by next Monday with moat
of the applicants b e i n g
screened by tha Florida 8tat*
Employment
Service
with
tho final selection o f em­
ployes bring insde by him.

Herald Index
Abhy
Pag* f
Bridge ......
Page T
Classified .......... Page 10-11
Comics .
Pago 9
E d ito ria l____________ Page 4
Funerals
Page 1
Horoscope ----------- , , Page V
Society
Page 8
Sports ......... — —
Pag* 8
Tv Program*... _ _ _ Pag*
T
Wo The Women ____ P eg. T

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FOR BACK-TO-SCHOOL
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B aptist

Methodist

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CHURCH
■ n l u i Batata*
C ltras H eights
Rev. C k t r l n t H i l l _

A Cardial W tlM M M AS

Episcopal

Southern Methodist
Christian

Assembly Of God
O r OOD CHURCH

Car. tlih *»d Him
M, M. Wilds*
- rsatar

H i M ■ohoal ---- JM fc *

M a n ia * W v rrtl* — IM * a *■
M vesls# W otM lp — JIM p m.

Tooth •e rv .lS u A )-* :* * a * .
m id*Week H i . (Wad.) - fiM

Nazarene

Church Of Christ

riR S T CHURCH

CHURCH o r CHRUT

O nm

Free Methodist

Ralph I n v a r J r . Iv e n s e lls t
Bible fshoot .......— lit* a. a .
M a n i la W orship — 1:1* a. a .
H -ta la a W orship _ «;*• p m.
W a t P rayer lervtoo l i l t P ah

m i MRTMODIST CHURCH
e a rn e r 0th Sk aa* b a n a l A n .
R * t. c t A a d a ra o a __ P ester
Telephone: 111.TUI
■uadajr Sohaol _ _ •:«! a. aa.
M a n ia * W onhl* __ lt:4 l a. ak
E v e n k * Worship _ T:*e p, ak
T M 4 P ray er Sarvtaa t i l l P m.

FAOLA CHURCH OF CHRIST
Highw ay «• Waal
M ania R ahy ------- Ev*n*ellat
BJbla Ctaa* —----- li:M a. ak
M a n ia * w a ra h ip — (J:*a a. ak
E v e n k * W arship — 1 :0 * p ak
HIM* claaaaa Wad. M Ttl* p. ak

Lutheran
LUTHERAN CHURCH
SIM A Or tan* a O rtra
Hwy. 11.11)
■an for A Florida
4 llt-tlll
T ha Ro». J. O ordoa P a a r y ,
P aatar
Sunday School _ _ 1:11 a. m.
M orals* W arablp — lltM a. m.
Communion—F lra t Sunday I*
Each Month
H ladarpnrtaa an d Raraary

S ! l i f t

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIRNTiST
M l Kaat Sanaad S tr a it
Sunday S a n k a A
Sunday S a b a o l-----M:M a at.
lu h jacl! "MatUr**
W ednesday N am e* - « i * * p . n h
R tadln* Roomi l i t B. F lriL
W orkday!! 1*:S* a. m. - t:t*
p. m. F rid ay E v a sio n 1:10-

i~

B r e a k s W anfclp - TUI p. ak
Wad. Offlaara A Teacher*
M a a U a * ----- ■— H I* P **•
ELDER •PRIROS BAPTIST
Old O rlaada RA a t Haatar Ava
R Hamilton O rlttla — P a iia r
Sunday School — l i t ! a ak
M a n ia s W arablp — 11:1* fc m.
T ra la la i U a k a — l i l t p. *•
RyastBs W arablp - li t * P “ ■
OAKLAWH BAPTIST CHURCH
11*1 C *ustry O u k Road
■ p aaaand by P i n t Baptlat
Church
R ot. R. T. B arratt — . PM ter
Sunday Sahool — l i t l a m.
W arahip farvla* — lift* a m.
Tralntn* U alas — - III* P *“•
B a ta ta s W arahip — lit* P- m.
WaA P ray ar Sara. — III* P Sk

FIRST CHURCH
OF THR NAZARMNB
Lab* Mary. Fla.
Aar. W. L Holcomb*, P aatar
■ cedar
1:41 a. m. ----- Bibta School
11:4* a. a u _H e n ln * W orship
T:M p. ak _ C ronin* S a n k #
It** p. Bk — Wsd. M ld-W otk
Prayer Sarrlcta
Til* p. ak _ Laat Wad. M ka­
ta a a ry Sanlea

Pentecostal

Christian Science

FIHHCIICST BAPTIST
CHURCH
Ouora Road
P s s ta t .....- WUllam J. O un*
M a n ta * W arahip . I H H a a

OF THH NAZARENB
W. Ind St. U M*»l* AM.
Paal Btekaa
. .
Paa
•u n d er School ----- *:H a.
M a n ia * Worablp — t*:*B a.
Tooth
. . — . f:M p
Toun* A delt
Fellowship ---------- l:*S p.
Th* Name* W* Raar
EvengatU tle S an lea TiM a.
Mld-Wach
Sarvle* (W a t) _ TV* p.
Third B andar
Slagaplratloa — ti*o p.

TH E r o m a n s

m o v ed

Tn th is s f * o f ts c h n o lo g tc sl w iz a r d r y n s v e r s n s c r a t th « p u t

Tha Roman engineers who designed this aqueduct In Spain were brllllut men. Skin such a* theirs, mors than
Cm might of Caesar's armies, fashioned the vast civilization of tha Empire
In this aga of scientific discovery never overlook the Truths long ago revealed.
Christianity was born in a remote province of ancient Rome. It suffered generations of persecution until it
converted even its persecutors. And when barbarians overran the Empire, our faith found a foothold in their
hearts as well.
In s civilization of modern marvels the Church still raises its towers of truth. And when, next Sunday, ws
aome with our famlllaa to worship, somewhers a congregation will be singing:
0 where or* kingi and empires now
But, Lord, thy Chunk is praying yet
Of old that wont and earns?
A thousand years ths sums/

Church Of God
CHURCH o r OOD
fin d A Fraaoh
L H. Alford — ——
Pu«lo*
Sunday S c h o o l___ l i l t a Bk
H ornlns W orablp _ II:M a m.
E y a n sallalk B an , _ T :tl p. m.
Tuaa F ray ar l i f t . - Tit* p. ak
T hura T oun* Paopt#
E n d e a v o r----- ----- Til* p. m.
CHURCH OF OOD
O r PROPHECY
11*1 Elm Ayanua
Rar. Hobart Watch _ _ P aato r
Sunday School ...... - 1:41 n. m.
Worablp S a rv k a — 11:41 a. m.
K ngsllstlo Barr. _ Til* p. ak
Wadoaadayi
Tuuni I’aopla V. L. D. Sarv.
Til* p. m.
Blbla T rs ln la s Sarv SiM p-m.

Monday

Tuoada;

I Corinth!

Acta

Wodnaaday
Kphaalaaa

Thuraday
Ephaaiaaa

Friday

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
THR REDEEMER
1*1 W. t l t k Plata
•T ha Church a l th a L atham s
H our" and TV T h la la th a
U fa"
H orbart W. Ooaraa . — T u to r
Sunday S c h o o l__ _ 1:11 A m.
W orship S a n k a — 14:11 a Bk
X indargartaa an d N a n tr y

Presbyterian

Methodist
FIR ST METHODIST CHURCH
411 P ark Ava
B ar. Robart M. Janklna, Paator
M o n ln a Worablp _ t i l l a m.
Sunday School _ _ 1:1* a m.
Mornln* W orablp _ 11:11 a m.
M TF Maotlnpa — l i l t p a
(Intarmodlato, San lor)
B r i n k s Worablp _Til* A *a
OBNBVA METHODIST
CHURCH
R ar. W. B. Tlmma
Paator
Sunday School _____ 1:14 a. nv.
M orning Sarrlcoo _ 11:4* a. m.
Choir Proctleo Wod. T:II a m&gt;
Rvacy O s* Wolooaoo.

CeloaaUi

FIRAT PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OP LONOWOOD
M l O raata S tra it
l a r . E Ruik O raat _ Paataa
Sunday School _ _ 11:11 a m.
M o n ln * W o n h lp
Ilia* a m.
Sunday Eranln*
T:18 p nv
Wad. Blbla Study _ T:l« p. m.
Conquerors M iatln*
F riday ------------- T:i« p. m.

FIRST PnESRTTERIAN
CHURCH
BaaforA FI a
Ouk At *. A «r« IL
O rovtr C. Sawall Jr. ~ Fnator
E d fa r W. Smith Jr. A M k U n t
P aatar
Church a c h a a l_____ 1 : 4 1 a ak
Saaalon Maala ___ M ill a tn.
M o n ln a Worablp — 11:4* a ra.
Plonaor Falkw ablp _ 1:00 p. m.
S ao k r HI PaUoarahlp *:•• p ra.
E ranln* Worablp _ T:I0 p m.
WoA Proyor Maotln* Til* p m.
CHURCH OP THE COVENANT
S il l to u th Orlando D rlro
Tbomoo H. M a k ln ___ Paatop
Worablp ---------- — 1:1* a nk
C h u n k School _ _ i*:M a m .

The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page Possible
THE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. * Mrs. M. R. Strickland
ART BROWN
PE8T CONTROL

GREGORY LUMBER
ol Sanford

FOOD FAIR STORES. INC.
Robert Souloff and Employees

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.
SANFORD WELDING A
FABRICATING CO.
BUI Whitley 4 Employees
CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
l i e W. First, Sanford
A. DUDA 4 SONS, INC.
BUvia, Florida

HARRELL 4 BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 26th S t, Sanford
BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
801 W. 1 s t S t, Sanford

HILL LUMBER 4 HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crappe and Employees
HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and S taff
HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Hwy. 17*92, Sanford

NELSON 4 CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florida

ROSE AND W OK'S RESTAURANT
Rose 4 Wilks Bowman 4 Employees

8TENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and S taff

OVIEDO RADIO 4 ELECTRIC CO,
Robert A. Cameron IV

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodgea and Staff

PERFECTION
DAIRIES

J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and S taff

B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
and Employee#

L. D. PLANTE. INC.
Oviedo, Florida

SMITTY’S SNAPPIN* TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE

KIDDY'S STANDARD SERVICE
F irst 4 French, Sanford
KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. 1st. S t, Sanford
LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

HILL HARDWARE 4
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employee#

ZITTROWER BROS.
1400 S. Elm

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M- Cameron and S taff
LaROY C. ROBB
CONSTRUCTION CO, INC.

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and S taff
STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

9

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff
HOWARD BOTELER
Wholesale Confectionery
WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Sank* L Wilson and S taff
WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson
CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

-SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY
aAFTtST
Antioch Baytlat Chunk, Orlodo
Cantrul Baytlat Church, l i l t Oah Ava
ChutuoU P in t Baytlat Church
ChuIuuU Baptlat Mlaatoa
Eldar Ip rlsa a Baptlat Chunk.
II* Lehman p i

F lrat Boptlat Chunk, UP Farh Ava
FriaaSahlp Baytlat Church *1
AUamonto Bprtaas
RL 414, A lusw ata Sprlasa
F lrat BoptUt Church ol DoBary
Flrat Boptkt Church al Ooaoru
Flrat Baptlat Church at lo h a Mary
Flrat Baptlat Church al Laka Moura*
F lrat BopUat Church cf Lenawee*. Oar.
Church B Ortot
Flrat Baptlat Church ct Ovlcda
F lrat Boptlat Church of Sas LaaSo Sprtaca
F irs t ShUah Mlaalaaory BopUat Church.
1111 W. llth St.
Foraat O ty Boptkt Church
Fountain Ham* Baptlat Church. O rtate
Lav* Boutbar* Baptlat Mkalao, Chuluota
Mlaalaaory BopUat Church North R i

u rp fk a
aodoaia
_______J
s Miaaiou BopUat
Church
Ook Mill K*. Uataas
M a r s k f Olory Baptlat church. Ocaav* Hwy.
Mk OUva MUaiaaorp B optkt Church. Boa
U s * * u*rtoga r a , b a s a v a s *

ML B ias M laolasory BopUat. Stpas Ava.
N ov
ML C alvary
Mlaatamory Boptlat
U *l W. ll t h RL
Now Solom P rla ltlv a Boptlat Church,
li t * W. ll th BL
Now ML B U s B optlat c h u n k , MM Poor Ava
O eklow s Baptlat Chap ah H i* W. tatb Su
Oataas Baptlat C hurch
rtn a e ra a t Baptlat Church. Ml W. Oners It*.
P ralrla Loko BopUat Church, lU4aa BA,
F r r s P ark
P ro p rc u Mtcolasory Boptlat Churoh, Midway
Sacoad Shiloh Mlaaloaary BopUat Church,
N inth B H lchcry
IL Jam aa M laalossry Boptlat Church Sto.
ltd 4U Oatcas
&gt;L P aul M kaiasory Baptlat Church. Ith SL
■L Matthew* Mlaaloaary BopUat Chureh
Canaan Mclsht*
■l Jo h n 's M laalaaory B aptist Chnrch,
II* Cyprooa SL
TompU Boptlat Church, Palm S y ria n M .
AUamonto S p rlsa s
Wootoldo u tc o k a o ry B aptist Churoh,
41* B Hally Ava
B ias Hopo hop 1 1at Church, T il Oroag* At a
CATUOCIO
Church of tho N ativity, Loha K ory
All Sunk C o lh o ik Church, 111 Ouh Ava
Homan Colh«U« Mom, SporUsws** Club,
ChuluotA

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OuthoUo Church,
Farm ing
PIooa DoBory
BL Mary Magdalena CatbolU Chureh, Molt,
toad Ava AUamonto S p rie st
CHR1ST1 AM
F irst Cb riot Ian Churoh, 1HT S. Sanford Ava
Co n sro satlo n o l ChrlaUon Church,
11*1 P ark Ava
Nortbaldo C hristian Church, F l o r i d *
lia rs a Dr., M aitland
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church
Church
Church
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ChrUt, Oseeva
ChrlcL Loogwoed
Chrlot, Pool*
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Church
Church
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Oviedo
Mlaatoa, lu to rp rlss
BP1BCOPAL

AH S ain ts Bptaaop*! Churoh B. Dolo ry
Ava , B utarprlas
Christ Episcopal Church. Leh*we*d
Al l Bol nt a

Ep i s c o p a l .

Enterprise

Holy C rass BpUaop ol. P ork A ta M Ith

LOTH*RAN
Aoesaslo* L utharaa Churoh. Ovorhrosh
D r, Coaaslbsrry
Quod Shephard United Lutharm,
HUS A Orlando Dr.
L ulhsro* Churoh o f tb* Rsdssmsv,
111 W. Mth P ile*
M iaslah L utharaa C harsh. Am srlooa L eak a
Halt, Prolrla Laka, Far* P ark
SL L ukes L utharu* Church, RL I N Slavik

METHODIST
B arnett Memorial M sthedlot Church. B.
DsUory Arc., K atarprtaa
Bear Loha MethodUt Church
Belbal A.M.E Church, C anoe- Holghla
Coaaolberry Community M ethodlit Chureh,
Hwy. 11*11 A Plaoy Hldge ltd , Caoeelhcrry
DeBary Community M ethodist C hurth W.
H lghload* DeBary
C hrist Methodist Church
Busload B atatas
F irst M ethadki Chureh. *!S P o rk Ava
F irs t M ethadki Church c t Oviedo
F irst Southern M othodkt Churoh
W om an's Club 101 Ook Ava
r i s e M othodkt Church.
W. 4th SL
O catv* Method!at Church. Qoaavo
Qroco M othodkt Chorch. Onoro RA
O raat Chapel A.M E. t^turck, OvUd. iC,
Oakgrovo Methodist Church. Oviedo
OolooA MsthodlsR Churoh

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Fools
Wooloyoa H othodtpt, BA SB
W. a t Paata
BL Jomoa A.M B . Sanford Ava
SL Mory*a A.K.E. Church BL RL *11 Oclcc*
■L Pour# M othodkt C h u r • h 0*1***
RA E ntorprk*
Stafford Memorial H cth cd lsl C h u r c h
S. DeBary
NABAJtBKB
Flrat
Church a t th* No a o rta * W.
la d a t Maple
Fora P o rk C h u c k o f t t l Nsoar s o *
O'Brien H d, Peru F ork
Loko K ory Church cf th* Nosorcuo
ru m s BYTE MAN
Community Preohytorton Church, Loko Matt
F irst ProohytortoB Church, Ouh A va
A tr* SL
F irst P resbyteries c h u c k , Caaoclborry
F irst P resb y teries Chureh a t DoBory,
B. lU shlond
PreabyU rlo* Churoh of Th* C eveoeat
i m A Or loads Dr.
SL Andrews Presbyter!** Church M U Louncol Boh. D r, Boat Labs
Upset* Community P resb y teries Church,
Upcolo RA

Westminister priabytcrU a Chureh, HawaU
T u h , R l *1*

SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST
F o rsst Lake Seventh.day Adventist C hart*.
Hwy. 41*. ra re s t City
Seventh-day A dvantkt Chnrch, M altlaad
Ava, Altamonte Springs
fa s te r * Beventh-day Adventist Church.
Seventh A Btm
OTHER CHURCHES
Allen's A M R Church. Olivo A l l t h
Church s f Oed In Christ. Ovkdo
Chuluota Community Church
Church at llod of Prophecy, lltT Btm Avo.
Church of Ood Mias leu, Batorprtss
Church e l Jeouo C hrist a t L atter Day
■alula, l i l t P ark Ava
Community Cbapol, AUamonto Bprtaga
E aatarn Orthodo* C hurth. s l Johan Chry*
aootam Chapol, Hwy. if.M , Porn P a rk
C oasrasatlon Both Israel, ll t h A M agnolia
Tirol Chureh a t ChrUL ScltalU L
MS k. lad IL
Klagdom Hall a t Jehevah'a Wlutaaa
L*b* Monroe U n it 11*1 W. T hird SL
F irst Pentoooeut Church a f Leagwood
ML OUva Holiaaa* Chnrch. Oak K1U
R4. O t t i i i
ria a e rc a t Assembly of Ood, t n * A Elm
■*a for* Alliance Church. M il s. F o rk Ava
■an lcrd C eugresatlon of Johovnh'a W itasotoe, M* Sanford Ava
T)y Salvation Army, l i t R In* S l
Vn t y Churoh a t B a a lo rl 14* h I m R

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VOL. M

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

MON., SEPTEMBER 81, 1964

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 282

W . 0 . Livingston, S r
Dios Hero A t 6 3

■m f k■

Got say nk* stralfbt chairs
you don’t aecdT How about
donating them to the Sanford*
Seminole Art Association. This
group has grown rapidly and
now has S7 members, but only
S3 chairs available in the Cul­
tural A r t s Centtr. Each
member la urgad to bring a
chair U he bae one to (pare.
Contict Mrs. Helen Dewtt if
you have a chair to donate to
a good cause.

FRANK EVANB

• • •

The nice cool breasts arc
blowing something our way—
as attested by our sneeses and
those ot others we hear —
goldenrod, we suppose.

Frank Evans Dies
A fte r Long Illness

Quote of the Week: —“ I'm
upset with the Supreme Court
—they go too far afield in their
interpretations of the Constitu­
tion.” Judge Volie Williams
• p e a k i n g on Constitution
Week.

Frank Evans of Lake Mary,
a pioneer of Seminole County
and one of Its biggest boosters,
died Saturday night after •
lengthy illness. He was IS.
Mr. Evans came to thie area
when he was three y e a n old.
He w u the too of the late
Dr. and Mrs. William H. Evans
and was born In Preble Coun­
ty, Ohio, on Aug. 26, t*TS.
He was a Spanish-A merle an
War veteran and one of the
three surviving members of
Camp 13 in Sanford.
A retired dyestuff aod chem­
ical manufacturer, he had been

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• • •

This is National Dog Week.
The dogs don’t cere, but we
thought you might like to
know. Give old Rover e bone
with a tittle more meat on
It. He leads a dog's Ufa . . . .
and what a Ufa!

• • •

Don't eat up all those can­
ned foods you stocked up on
before Cleo and Dora. You
may have some more com­
pany. And if you have danger­
ous limbs hanking from trees
around your house, better get
them trimmed off.

• • •

Things w t'd like to protograph: Fellow tells us a big
St. Bernard dog chases his
Volkswagen every dey when
he drives by. Wonder what'U
happen if be catches it!

• • •

Little Hike Pyle (he’s atmost nine years old) and his
Dad, Hank Pyle (he's consid­
erably older than that) took a
Clock Watcher to the Navy
piano salvage alto the other
afternoon and the lake was
rough. Tbs Clock Wstcher
says he’s still sitting careful­
ly and walking with the help
of liniment. Pyle's Lake Mon­
roe Inn boat Isn't quite built
for the high waves it encoun­
tered that afternoon. But, they
made it.

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Keeping accurate records Is
always important — but even
more so for the County Com­
mission on smergency pro­
jects for which it hopes to be
reimbursed by the federal gov­
ernment if Seminole Is declar­
ed eligible for disaster relief
funds. During Hurricane Don­
na the Board received some
$33,000 In emergency funds but
because of certain records
(under procedures a b o u t
which the Board was not in­
formed) some of the money
had to be returned.
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T h e County Commission,
while discussing the various
projects desperately needed
throughout the county, enter­
tained the Idea thst some pre­
cedents might be a c t But
Chairman Jim Avery com­
mented: "Gentlemen, we have
to accomplish some of these
projects. If we wait until we
can do them all, ws'H sit here
for 40 years and get nothing
done.”
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Mr*. W. T. Walker of
Oviedo, who recently attend­
ed a convention of the State
Association of Tax Assessors
at Cocoa Beach, was re-elect­
ed to the office of treasurer
of the state organization for
the third consecutive time.
The convention was held a t
Cocoa Beach's Cape Colony
Jon.

head of the Plymouth Com
pany of East Boston, Mass.,
sod s too now operates the
business.
He was the first president
of the First Federal Savings A
Loan Association, a past dir­
ector of the Sanford Atlantic
National Bank, organizer and
first president of the Sanford
Blood Bank and he was also the
first donor; a past president of
the General Sanford Library
and p u t president ef the Lake
Mery Chamber of Commerce.
Mr. Evass alio served three
terms ts a member of the
Seminole County Commission,
having been appointed first by
Governor Martin and elected
to two other tcrm i.
He was a director of the
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce, a member of the
Shrine Aleppo Temple, Bos
ton; the Sanford Shrine Club,
the Sanford Rotary Club and
Lake
Mary
Presbyterian
Republican g u b e r n at- Church.
torial candidate Charles Holl­
Funeral services are planned
ey oT St. Petersburg was to for 11:30 a. m. Wednesday at
be in downtown Sanford today Brtaaon Funeral Home.
from 3 to S p.m. for a hand­ Mr. Evani la survived by hla
shaking tour. At 4 p.m. ha was widow. Mrs. Claire P. Evans
to be taping a radio broadcast of Lake Mary; a daughter,
in the new municipal parking Mrs. Claire Evans O'Connor of
lot of First SL Guy Allen, Long Island City, N. Y.; sons,
candidate for tax assessor, William G. Evans ef Topsvllle,
was to be his local host.
Miss., and John Evans of Box
Tonight he will make • ma­ ford, Mass.; IS grandchildren,
jor address at the DeBary 17 great-grandchildren and one
Community House on Shell great great grandchild.
Rd. and the public Is Invited.
Among the achievements of
T b e DeBary Republican Mr. Evans was the annual
Club Is sponsoring his appear Pioneer Night eventi staged
ance and those attending will at Lake Mary for persons 80
have an opportunity to meet year of age or o l d e r .
Holley informally during the The event always attracted
social hour that follows his thousands to the community.
talk.
He donated the building
housing the Lake Mary Cham
her of Commerce and the use
Mae Resting:
of the building to new church
HOLLYWOOD (U PI)—Ac­ congregations which were betress Mae West, 73. was re­ tng formed tn the community.
ported in "satisfactory" con­
Mr. Evans led the fight to
dition today In Cedara of retain the Lake Mary School
Lebanon Hospital, where she when it was threatened with
wss admitted last Thursday closing. 11c al*o donated five
for treatm ent of a "nervous acres of land for an expansion
collapse.”
project at the school site.

Holley Visits
Sanford For
Handshaking

2 Jaycee Groups
Drive For Votes
The Sanford Seminote Jayrees and the South Seminole
Jaycees have Joined to a pro­
gram to remind the citlsens
of Seminole County thst they
must be registered In order to
vote to the general elections
to be held to November.
The Sanford Jaycee club will
cover the north end of the
county during the 11 days re­
maining until Oct. 3, the last
day for registration; remind­
ing all citizens of the need to
register and of the hours the
registrar's office is open.
Mrs. Camilla Bruce U keep­
ing the registrar's office open
from 9 a.m. to * p.m. Monday
through Friday and S a.m. to
noon on Saturdays, uem Oct.

3.
The South Seminole Jaycees
will cover the south end of
the county during this same
period.
Both clubs will provide
transportation services to the
registrar's office on Saturday,
Sept. M and Saturday, Oct. 3.
Any person living to tbe
north end of the county and
wishing to use the transporta­
tion service. Is asked to call
the Jaycee Booth in Sanford
—321 3411.
Any person living to the
south end of the county snd
wishing to use the transporta­
tion service of the South Sem­
inole Jaycees, is asked to call
TE H IM .

William 0 . Livingston Sr. of
1SOO Forest Dr., customer
service supervisor of the Flo­
rida Power A Light Co., died
Saturday. He was S3.
He bad lived here (or the
past 33 years and had been
employed by Florida Power A
Light for the past 33 years,
part id that t i n t to Fatatka.
Mr. livtogsten had also ser­
ved s i secretary of the San­
ford Elks Lodge fur the past
10 years.
He was also a member ef
the Sanford Lions Club and
All Souis Catholic Church.
Is ISM, Mr. Livingston suf­
fered a heart attack but re­
covered and resumed hla du­
ties. Last Thursday he suffer­
ed a stroke and was hospital­
ized until hla death.
Hls survivors include Ms wi­
dow; a daughter, Mrs. John
M. Fitzpatrick of Sanford; e
ion, William 0 . Livingston Jr.
of Mobile, Ala.; and aeven
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
at 11 thia morning at All Souls
Church Kith the Rev. Richard
Lyons ofGclsting. Burial w u
to All Souls Catholic Church
Cemetery.

Gladys Brushes
Bermuda With
Gales, Squalls
HAMILTON,
Bermuda
(UP!) — Hurricane Gladys
brushed Bermuda with gates
and squalla today aa It by
passed the British resort Is
land with 1M mile an hour
winds.
It was the second glancing
blow of the season for Bermu­
da. Hurricane Ethel's fringe
winds caused $30,000 damages
on the iiland less than two
weeks ago.
At 11 a.m. EST, Gladys w u
centered about 2S0 miles west
of Bermuda , near latitude
31.7, longitude 66.6. It was
moving toward the north at
I MPH.
The combination of the hur­
ricane offshore from the mstnUnd and a high pressure sys­
tem south of Nova Scotia cau­
sed rough seas snd gusty
winds with tides one to three
feet above normal along the
U. S. Atlantic coast from Cape
Kennedy to New York.
"Small craft along ths east
coast and through the outer
Bahamai should remain In
protected waters," the weilh•r bureau said.
Hurricane
Gladys
packed winds up to 100 MPH
in squalls spreading 73 miles
away from the center. Its
gales fanned outward 400 mil­
es to the north end east snd
ISO miles to the southwest.

Westside Fire
Group Chartered
T h e Westside Volunteer
Fire Department has been
chartered by State Secretary
Tom Adams as a corporation.
The new department will be
headquartered at Laka Mon­
roe, according to Adams' of­
fice.
Papere ware filed Sept. 9
by Atty. Mack N. Claveland
Jr. Lieted on them were
George W. Bell, Nathan Strip­
ling and Mary Hittell.

Reds Shoot Four
ROK Soldiers
SEOUL, Korea (UPD Tbe Republic of Korea army
announced today that three
men believed to be agents
from Communist North Korea
•hot snd seriously Injured four
ROK soldiers on Saturday
oear the truce line.

W. O. LIVINGSTON SR.

JVUVA• • •
Six Killed
MIAMI (U I'I) — Six persons died violently on the
state's roads over the week­
end, according to the Florida
Highway Patrol,

Pilot Rescued
In Landing
Accident
A Sanford based Nsvy flier
w u killed last *l|ht after
ejecting from an RA-3C Vigi­
lante m o o o a lm n c a bomber
w h i c h c r a a h e d during
a landing attempt aboard tbe
carrier USS Saratoga operat­
ing off (he coast of the Caro­
lines.
Fatally Injured wae the
bombardier • navigator, Lt.
John Halsten, 36, of Recon­
naissance Attack Squadron
One (RVAH-1) based at San­
ford Naval Air Station.
The pilot, Lieutenant Com­
mander Edward O. Williams of
14T Lake Minnie Drive, San­
ford, was rescued at sea af­
ter escaping from the aircraft
with minor Injuries.
Saratoga officials report the
plane struck the end of . the
ship’s flight deck, skidded
srross the landing area and
plunged into the sea.
Observers state that both
fliers apparently made sue
cessful parachute ejections;
however, Lt. Ilaistoo msy have
been dragged by Strong surface winds. The cause of death
has not been determined.
RVAH-1 was conducting car­
rier qualification trial* aboard
the Saratoga at the time of
the accident which occurred at
10:04 p.m.
Lt. Halsten, a 19 year
Navy veteran, had been a t­
tached to RVAll-1 since June
17. 1903. He is survived by his
widow, Mrs. Pesgy June Halfton, amt two children. Michael
10, amt Jeffry. 7, all of SWT
Slull Avenue, Orlando, Fla.

No Reprisals
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Sen. Hubert il. Humphrey
•aya there will be no reprieal*
against Southern Democrats
who refuse to enduree t'resldent Juhniun for elrctlon.

Malta On Own
VALLETTA, Malta (U P!)
— The little Mediterranean
(•land group of Malta became
independent today with vio­
lence that ca tt a shadow on
its future as the luih and
smallest member of the Brit­
ish Commonwealth.

Now It’s GM

The Lake's Awash W ith Snakes
A atom warning to stay
away from tha lakefront area
•sat of Park Avenua waa giv­
en this morning by the city
manager’s office when w ater
moccasin* and ra ts ware
found to htavy numbers to
that arcs.

W a rm E. Knowles issued
tha warning today after a
workman reported the snake
threat while he waa pushing
hyaclntha back into the Lakt
Monroe.
Knowles said s large num­
ber of makes and rata were

spun back Into tha w ater by
tha workman using • grader.
"W e earnestly hope paopla
will atay away from tha arsa,"
Knowles said.
Meanwhile, ha reporta •
huge cav»-in a t Palmetto
Avenua and Semlnola Boule­
vard. The road haa baew doe*
ad, ha added, from Palmetto
to Mellonvllla Avenua due to
the high water.
Tha lake gauge leveled a ft
at 7.3 feet above ssa level
Saturday and Sunday and la
ed with spectacular power In­
expected—barring further rain
to the sky, looking like a giant
—to begin lowering to a shark
white dragonfly, it heralded a
while.
new era of flight for large
transport • type aircraft.
The ship streaked Into the
aky with an almost deafening
roar as Its engines generated
• thrust equal to a thousand
900 • horsepower automobiles.
Tbe engines trailed dark ex­
haust Into the clear deiert

Six-Jet X B 70 On
Maiden night

PALMDALE, Calif. &lt;U PI&gt;Tha revolutionary XB70 sixjet plant took off today on
its maiden flight — the first
step to pioneering future inpcrionic airliners th at will
dash scrota the nation in only
90 minutes.
The triple • ionic Air Force
ship, one of the moat contraveralal and advanced planca
ever built, awept skyward
from Palmdale Airport a t *:39 *ky.
a.m. POT (11:3* a.m. EDT)
An Air Force spokesman
m Bs M e l tod un cial baplls- called it a "beautiful take­
off.”
■ «I teat hep.
The Air Force said the event
F itm ato HI* F iis w iw a eftei could spell "a turning point
a lefty. r t f r it o T S S T i less to aviation history" for the
than lwe Iwaia t r t x the Mo­ trouble plague* 1 experimental
jave Desert.
ship which has cost taxpayeri
At the XB70 ahot 3,000 feet $1.3 billion to put into tha
down the runway and streak­ air.

Reapportioning
Hearing Sel
For Thursday

TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
Tha state supreme court today
set Thursday at 9:30 a. m. toeoral arguments on a auk tack­
ing to remove tha 43-scnator,
112-representative reapportionment plan from tha Novamber ballot.
The full aevan-man court
will hear the case, brought by
St. Petcraburg Mayor Herman
S. Goldner on behalf of tha
mayor's council on fair ap­
portionment.
Goldner la appealing from *
Leon County Circuit Court de­
cision which left tha proposal
on the Nov. 3 general election
reached, the unions represent­ ballot. Circuit Judge Hugh
ing 130,000 shop craftsmen who Taylor said tha voters should
handle repair work have Itull have a chance to sxpresa
cited they would walk off tha themselves, even If the only
legal effect of the public ap­
Job at dawn Tuesday,
proval might be the stamp of
The itrike would cripple 1(7 approval on a temporary du
of the nation's railroads except facto Legislature whose pri­
the Pennsylvania, the Long la m ary duty would ba to submit
land, the Southern and the another plan that srould meet
Florida East Coast.
requirements of tha federal
constitution.
Goldner contends a public
vote on tbe amendment la *
waste of taxpayers money
Aliby____. ___ . — ... Page 0
since the substance of tbe p r o
Bridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Page 9 posal has linen declared un­
Classified ............ Pago lt constitutional by the U. S.
Cornua ................. Page 10 Court.
Editorial _______ . Page 4
There is seme need to rash
Horoscope . . . . . . . Page 10 a final decision on the m atter
Society________ . . Page 8 rinre the secretary of state
S p o r t s _________ _ Page fi-7 will certify to local voting re­
TV Program* . . . . .. Page 9 gistrars on Oct. 3 the (tool
Page 1) I form of the election halloL
We the Women

No R ail Strike
Seen Tuesday

Forest Fire
CALISTOGA, Calif. (U ri)
— A forest fire driven by 70mile an hour winds swept In­
to this Northern California
rommunity early today, and
Mayor Bud Hanley ordered
its 2,300 residents evacuated
"as a precautionary measure.

A GRIM U M N D B I to drive carefully ha* been made for thl* city and
will b* placed to strategic spots throughout the area for all motorists to
see. The sign tolls the number of days sine* a fatal accident haa occurred.
Shown with It are, from left, City Mnnager Warren E. Knowles, Mayor
A. L. Wilson, Police Chief Roy G. Williams, Patrolman Carl Dodson who
made the sign and Florida Highway Patrol Cpt. Bill StringflekL

Seminole Sued
By North
Miami Beach

DETROIT (UPI) — The
United Auto Workers union,
armed with impreisiv* eontract victories over Chrylser
and Ford, today began show­
down bargaining with Its
Seminole, slung with some
toughest auto Industry ad­ IS other counties in the Cen­
versary-giant General Motors. tral ami Smith Florida Flood
Control DUtrirt, is being nurd
De Gaulle On Tour l&gt;y
the City ill North Miami
POINT-A-I’ITRE,
Guade­ Beach.
loupe (UP!) — Frtn.li Pres­
County Commission Chair­
ident Charles de Gaulle today man James P. Avery haa
began hla 2ft-day tour of been served with pleadings hy
South America. Ten* of thou­ a federal marshal and County
sands of troops and police Attorney Harold Johnson slid
mounted n security guard In today that the suit is an out­
Caracas, Venezuela, his first growth nf s uenm erit proced­
Stop.
ures ordered hy tha courts
for Dade County.
Plot Smashed
Johnson explained that the
LA TAE, Bolivia (U P!) — suit Is an effort on the part
A right-wing plot to assassi­ of North Miami Beach to
nate pro-American President stop the procedure of in­
Victor Paa Kstenssoro and creasing Dads County's as­
arise control of his govern­ sessment to a 100 percent
ment was crushed Sunday basia and keep assessments
with the arrest of its lead­ In all counties tha same until
ers, the government announc­ a uniform plan ts set up.
A tax rate of .75 mill* la
ed Sunday night.
assessed in all counties In­
volved in the flood control
district. Yet tumble proper­
ties in these counties, tha
ault alleges are assessed at
evaluations r a n g i n g from
42.02 percent in Volusia to
MIAMI (UPI) - The Miami 100 percent in Osceola. The
News endorsed Lyndon B. suit alleges that Seminole
Johnson as president today and County's taxable property is
laid be was "a prudent man evaluated a t 90 percent which
to command the executive de­ culncidec with figurva accept­
partment."
ed here.
The editorial backing Iba
Johnson • Hubert Humphrey
ticket said Johnson "has
HAVANA. Cuba (UPI) —
shown a rare skill to persuade
the Congress to act. lie con­ The East German freighter
tinued tbe policies of Mr. Kart Marx arrived hers yes­
(John F.) Kennedy and It terday with 34 more Britishcould be argued he had far made buses. It brought to 87
snore success at making these tha total of buses shipped
bills law than did 3!r. Ken­ hsra by the I.eyland Motor
nedy."
Co. of England,

Miami News
For Johnson

More Buses

WASHINGTON (UPI) A Management source ex­
pressed a measure of optim­
ism today that a threatened
nationwide railway strike can
be averted before a scheduled
walkout Tuesday.
Representatives nf the rail­
roads aod the six union* in­
volved in a thorny work rule*
dispute met together through­
out the morning.
About noon when the man­
agement representatives em­
erged from the closed negotia­
tions to allow the union spokes­
men to caucus, one railroad
source commented: "There U
nothing definitive at thb point
but I don't expect it to go to
a strike."
Unless in agreement la

Burns, Holley
TALLAHASSEE (U P!) —
D e m o c r a t Hnydnn Burnt
■pent x|ient $17,5(13 on his
general election rumpulgn for
governor last weak while Re­
publican Charles Holley laid
out $2,287, according to re­
ports filed today with ths
Secretary of State.

ONLY

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Oviedo PTO
To'Answer
Linkletter'
By Evelya LxWy
Ovlado School PTO «U1 hoM
i n tin t buftsatn u l pro­
gram meeting of the year
Tuesday at 0 p.m. with the
program to taka the form of
"OvMo’s Aaawtr to Art Linklottar.**
Mt«. Milton Oort, program
thairwun, haa annsuneed that
thoaa taking part will h# Boh
Ward, who will act tho part
a f Unklottart and chUdrtn,
tome pra-achoolara, P an We**,
Gary Metcalf, Barbara Mach*
ay, Clayton Boaaloy, Nancy
Haidar, Kragg Pandarrla, Cln*
dy Ward, Glenn Itoner and
Bchorrt Raw.
A brief panel dl reunion
concerning pollclea of the
achaol will be conducted by
the entire teaching ataff with
the parenta.
Caro will he prodded for
children from three to 10
yean and refreahmenta will
he carved In the cafatorium
fallowing the meeting.
Parenta. if they deetre, will
ho given opportunity to meat
their child's teacher.
Mr*. Gore urge* all parenta
and Intareatod cltitena to at­
tend this meeting.

Legol Notice
P tc rrrin c a

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HOTICE IB hereby olvsn that
I am enateed In buelnen al
Allamaiil* I»rln»». aemlnel*
County. Fieri**. untnr iho fir.
tlMnua nimi of. At.LR.V }.SniNKKIll.Nfl, an* that I Inland
In raaleter aal4 name with lha
rterk of tha CHcult Ourt,
Bamlnnla County. Pt«&lt;rl4s. in scrnrdenre with lha yrnvlatnna nf
lha Plstltlaus Name aiaiulei.
to-arlt; Sortie* IIMI Flortil*
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DELTONA LIONS a rt In full awing with their fun-.! railing project of
selling citrus trees to residents. Here two active club members, Hornet
Tucker of Hartley Ave., left and Doug Lovett of Deltona Blvd., right, are
shown planting a beautiful orange tree for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharp
of 1293 Whltewood Ave.

H o s p ita l N o t e s
September IS, IMS
Admlealaaa
Angela L. Seehriit, Wtndy
Wade. E nact BickncU, Merle

Legionnaires To
Meet Tonight
A free dinner will be served
Legionnaires tonight ct T ct
the American Legion Home off
Highway IT-tt and prior to
the regular b u iln tn meeting.
An Important meeting of the
Fair Association is alio plan­
ned for tonight. Tha fair M
planned for November.

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Orlando Florid*
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Bowse, Lsurs Elaine Hawi, lian Carlson, Edward Hcaly,
Julia WiUli, all of Sanford; DeDary; Joyce A. Reach,
Bhoada Lynn Holcomb#. Lake Loagwood.
Mary; Kevin I*. Wlddls, Long,
wood; Bota Lee Btroman,
Titusville.
Dlselarges
Willism Wolfe, Mary Hendsrsoa, Wesley Calvin, Susie
S. Bteydei, Thelma A. Brown,
Breads Dolgner sod baby
girl, Judy Green, Henry Mar­
The Cuunty Commission
tin Pyle, all of Sanford; LUFriday ordered * detailed *urMOItKIS’ KNEE 1NJLREU vry of pubtie damage* In
CHICAGO (UPI) — Chi- Seminole County caused by
rago Bear linebacker Larry Hurrlrane Dora.
Morris, moat valuable player
County Auditor A &gt; h b y
in lait year’s NFL champion- Jones attended a Civil De­
•Mp game, underwent eurgery fen d masting in Jacksonville
Monilay for a knee injury auf- and reported to the Commitfared sgainet the Green Ray lion that tha county must
Packer* on Sunday. He will submit an application, Hating
be nut of action for an un­ In detail—Item by Item—the
determined time.
projects tha county has and
will take to provide tempor­
Doctors report that foot dis­ ary relief.
comfort cin Impslr ■ person's
Further, J o n e s reported
ability to work, to maintain that Civil Defense officials
a home, and lo be pleasant said ail work done on emer­
and r e i n e d
gency projects mutt be dona
by county workers on an
overtime bails or by extra
employes.
IN T M R Cf RCI l T C n t ' R T O F
Tha county took Immediate
tmk
ninth
j r n i r t At. c i r .
H I T IN AND F U R * E Rf.NUf.fi action to comply by authoris­
r n i NTT. F L O R I D A .
ing County Engineer William
IV CDAVCE RA VI*. l a t T
Wr . * l . E Y HULMUI ,
Bush to prepare tha applica­
ruiafiff,
tion and allied papers docu­
**.
L I L L I E MAE H ' l L M K * . r**t- menting expenditures being
d t n c i unk nown.
D l l , n d . n l * mad*.

Boord Orders

County Storm

Damage Check

Legal Notice

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T o u i t * h e r e b y r e - f u l r t d f«
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By: M a r t h a T V l h U n , D C
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By: E l l a a h a l h R r u a n a h a n
P h i l l i p H Ln**n
h h l n h o D t r a nd l a i a n
F l r a t F t d a r a l Uutl-lln*
Sanford. Florida
Puh l l o h Au* t l 0 Sopt T. 14
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NUT KESTONSIBLE
I will pot b* reepoiMibl*
for any debt* incurred by
anyone other th in Riyislf.

MILTON HANNON SR.

Young GOPs To
Meet Tuesday
Tha Saminole County Young
Republicsr Club will hold the
second in a series of Goldwater Victory Strategy Meetings
at Ih* Florida State Hink
Tuesday night at T:3&lt;&gt;.
The group u scheduled to
complete a canvas df*ill rsg
istrred voters and will plan a
program of mcctinb voters on
* block by block basis lo ev­
ery Seminole precinct.
The club will alto m ike fin­
al plans far Implementing
Operation Registration" —a
program to gel all Republl
cans reghtered by Oct. J
Sandy Bassett, group ehalrmin. said that a TV set would
b* insulted so that those at­
tending the meeting could wit­
n e s s the Ooldwaltr • Kisrn
hower television program at
8:30 p m. Tussday.

Longwood PTO Committees Announced

Vegetable Men
Will Honor
Researchers
MIAMI BEACH — Out
aUnding researchers w h o
have mads significant contri­
butions to Florida agricul­
ture will be honored during
ih* opening sceeion of the
J ls t Annual Convention of
th* Florida Fruit and VegaUbls Association Tuaaday at
Miami Beach.
G e o r g e H. Wedgworlh.
Bell* Glade, chairman of the
association's research com­
mittee explained that eligi­
bility for the awards la inten­
tionally hroad, covering those
who work In priv*U Indus­
try, state or govsmmenUl or­
ganisations or dapsrbntnts.
oduestlenal Institutions or on
thalr own proJacU.
Wadgworth said, "Sclantlfie research has played a
singularly Important rola in
tha growth and expansion of
tho Florida agricultural in­
dustry over tha years."
Winner* In 1M3 wars: Dr.
W. T. F en ce Jr., Chomlat-lnChart*, Everglades Experi­
ment SUtion, Bell* Glade, In
recognition of his research
correlating optimum plant
response to fertilisation of
muck soils and Dr. Gaorga F.
Weber, Professor of Plant
Pathology, College of Agri­
culture, University of Florida,
Gainasvitle, Florida, in recog­
nition of hla basic research on
th* symptoms and life cycles
ct major diseases affecting
Florida vegetables.
In 1957 on* of th* winners
was Dr. R. W. Ruprtcht, vice
director of tha Central Flori­
da Experiment Station, San­
ford.

th* year will be decided.
I visitation will precede tha
By Doe»« Eatee
Refreshment*
will
be
served
meeting beginning a t 7:13
A. Ij . "Doe" Walaon, pres­
by th* executive board. Room | p.m.______________________
ident o f Longwood Elemen­
tary PTO, announced commit­
tee appointments at a meet­
ing o f th* executive board
held Thursday evening e l the
school.
Chairmen named were Mrs
Ann Wilcox and Mrs. EuU
Scott, membership; Mr*. Elda
Nichols and Mrs. Dottie Lock,
program; Mrs. Mary Rowell,
AR our taparionca and knowhow ara your*
ways and mrana; Mr*. Jack!*
tor tho asking. Stop In any time. Wa’ll ba
Tiison, homeroom mothers;
glad la Baip you work out a aatiafeciory
Mrs. Tauline Stevens, devo­
MlutifM to your financial difficulties*
tional; Mrs. Virgin!* DalVUlaggio, movies; Mr*. Grace
Rhodes, public relation*; Mrs.
Vickis McGough, clinic; Mrs.
Mildred Esclavon, library;
Mrs. Phyllli Black and Mrs.
Eva Joa Hicks, hospitality;
Mrs. Mona Grinitaad and Mrs.
I TO $101
LOAN! I
Elslns Singleton, child wel­
fare; Mrs. Ruth Watson,
beautification; Mrs. Margaret
Halma, historian; and Charles
C O R PR OO RR AA TT I O N
Bill, county representative.
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M O NEY PR O BLEM S
G.A.C. H»n« JtanMra

JAMES M. MOYE lit,
24, whose parenta live
at 309 W. Sixteenth
St., Sanford, was com­
missioned a s e c o n d
lisutenant in the Army
after helnjr irraHuated
from the Officer Can­
didate School at the
Artillery and Missile
Center. Fort Sill, Okla.,
Aur. 18.

Club To Meet
Bear Lake Home Demon­
stration Club members will
hear Miss Myrti* Wilson,
agent, discuei "food addi­
tives" at their first meeting
of the current year to be
held Tuesday a t 7:30 p.m. a t
th* horns of Mrs. John Do!line, 3223 Holiday Av*., Bear
Loke.

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Club Invites

2 Convenient Locations:

Newcomers

4th. St. &amp; Sanford Av«.
1100 W. 13th. St.

By Mildred Haney
Th* semi-monthly meeting*
of the Deltona Pioneer Club
are getting better and better.
Th* meetings held on the first
Monday evening of each
month start with * »*x o'clock
carry-in dinner. After a short
business meeting, "Deltona"
is played with an offering of
lovely prises.
Tht meeting last Monday
atteeted to Ih* popularity of
this program and all membeta greatly enjoyed both the
dinner and tha gam*. Tha sec­
ond meeting of th* month, to
be held thle evening, includes
an invitation to all families
who have moved into Deltona
tine* th* masting tho month
before. This g i v e * th# new.
comsr a chance to mast tha
Pioneers who helped get Delton* etartrd and alto tu meet
rarh other.
,
A social hour and refresh­
ments ara th* order of that
meeting.

Funeral Notice
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drive should start taking * littla
extra rare whin driving near a
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For th* av*i*(* Mom getting
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skirts, sweaters and blouses, jackets
and coats all ready for wearing. We
esn take a lot of strain out of thss#
preparations. Just send u* that
Junior wardrnhs now and wr’lt have it back to you,
clean and freih and smart locking, in tims for school
dsy wear.
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on cloth**. Scuffle* and squabblas, gams* and accident*
lak* thair toll. Spilled ink and psints and many other
hsiards put spots bafor* your #y«*. I.o»i buttons and
little tears in the fabrics and grai* stains from an im­
promptu football game—*U the** art part of th*
normal patsrn.
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Deltona Club
JVins WW Prize
In Ocala
By Mildrrd Haney
Twenty-five mtmberi of the
Deltona Welcome Wagon Club
returned la it Wednesday from
their Ocala outing proud and
happy. They were proud of
She fact that even though
their club is one of the most
recent to be organized in
Central Florida, they had the
most members, percentage­
wise, attending the meeting
of over 200 Welcome Wagon
Club meinbere.
Mrs. Mary Tucker accepted
the prfrs check aa the Club
pre presents tire.
The miner and orange juice
hour started a t 11 a.m. fol­
lowed by a most delicious
luncheon. The Equity Guild
players of Ocala put ou a hil­
arious and entertaining skit
portraying several Welcome
Wagon house calls on “new­
comers."
Most of the lovely door prl9 scs were offered by Ocala
businessmen. A set of "Br!tannic a Encyclopeadut" also
was given away as well aa an
adorable "Barbie" doll com­
plete with a $30 wardrobe.
The women were thrilled
when laurette Harris of Oca­
la. emcee, announced th at all
rides and concession! offered
gsin Silver Springs were to be
free to ell ladies wearing their
Welcome Wagon identification
tags. The most enjoyable of
these were the trips on the
glass bottom boats and the
jungle cruise.
As the ladies alighted from
the chartered bus which
brought them buck tn DeLand
and Deltona, they ail vowed
♦ that they wouldn't miss an­
other event offered by the
Club and hoped there would
be one soon.

4-H Club Elects
New Officers

AN AMERICAN FLAG has been presented to
Seminole High School by Congressman A. S.
Herlung. The flag is being offered above by
Ronnie Hall, right, congressional page during
the summer, to a school official, Tom Richey.

Lawmakers Deny Approval Of
Herlong Apportioning Plan
WASHINGTON (L’PI) Other members of Florida's
congressional delegation Fri­
day denied a claim by Rep.
A. S. Herlong Jr„ D-Fla,, that
the detegauon had reached
tentative agreement on a con­
gressional redistricting plan.
Herlong this week scat maps
outlining the plan to state leg­
islative leaders and newspa­
pers In hi* district. Accom­
panying letters said lha dele­
gation had "generally approv­
ed" and "tentatively agreed
upon" Lie plan.
Hep. Paul G. Rogers, DFla., said he had not endorsed
any plan. "That's just his
plan," he said of Lie Herlong
proposal. Rev. James A. Ha-

ley. D-Flt., said he knew no­
thing of the plan.
.Most other members of the
delegation. Including Herlong,
ucco out of town Friday dur­
ing Congress’ weekend recess
and unavailable for comment.
Haley said the delegation
met earlier and agreed that j
Herlong, Rogers. Rep. Don
Fuqua, D-Fla., and Rep. D. R.
Billy Matthews, D-Fla., would
*tudy the rC-districtlng prob­
lem since their districts would
probably be the most affect­
WE RE NEW IN
ed.
"I assume tlmt when they
TOWN.
ag n e on a plan, they will sub­
COME
CALLING.
mit it to the entire delegation
and will have another meet­
SANFORD— PH. 322 1333
ing" said Haley.

Winn-Dixie Stores, I n e . ,
operating 6:11 supermarkets
throughout the South, report­
ed a 4.46 percent sales increuee during the eight-week
period ending Aug. 22.
Volume amounted to $133,S'10,631 compared with $127,573.4IS for the corresponding
period last year, an increase
'o f $5,667,246. For the fourweek peried ended Aug. 22,
salve wen- $06,603,032 com­
pared with $01,000,000 last
year, an increase of 42,536,•
476 or 3.1/6 percent.

Namara. gave ■ one-minute
news conference.
". . . He read out a very
ridiculous statement at the
conference and did not stay to
answer any questions by the
press.
In the statement he repeat­
ed the myth about an incident
having occurred in the Gulf
of Tonkin. But be failed to
specify the exact time or lo­
cation of the Incident He de­
clared that two U. 8. destroy­
ers on patrol were menaced
by four vessels. But he could

for citizmsMp

not Identify these vessel* or
explain how they menaced
U. S. destroyers.

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TOKYO (LTD — Commun-| Communist North Viet Nam 4 last, the United States it
1st China shifted from protest [ m j j the incident was a pre- sending more warship* and
to ridieule today in tts denun­ text for a U. S. buildup in In­ aircraft to the South China
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dochina.
concerning th* latest incident
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in the Gulf of Tonkin.
live United States to "rein in
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on tb« brink of the precipice." at any moment Invent one
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Peking broadcast that tha in­ New China said, "m ore than
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North Viet Narn'i Radio of the so-called new incident In
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By Donna Eatea
New officers of the Long- ter the second Tonkin Gulf Washington, the U. S. Secre­
wood 4-H Club were elected incident on the night of Aug. tary of Defense, Robert Mc­
at tha first meeting of the
season held at the home of
the adult leader, Mrs. Eloil*
Lommler.
N a m e d were Towanda
Showers, president; Linda Is­
bell, vico president and coun­
cil delegate; Cindy Boyles,
secretary-treasurer;
M ania
Bryant, devotional and recrea­
tion leader and Janice Lomm­
ler, reporter.
Others members present
for the meeting were Terry
Boyles and Evelyn Umstead.
The first project chosen by
ths girls is to mako posters
advertising N a t i o n a l 4-H
Week to bo celebrated S ept
26-OcL 4.
Co leaders with Mrs. Lomm­
ler a rt Mr*. Betty Isbell and
Mrs Marian BryanL
Tha girts will meet regu­
larly every Monday from 3:13
QUANTITY NIGHTS RE5ERVYO
PRICtt GOOD THRU SEPTEMBER 23RD
until 4:30 p.m. at the Lomm­
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ler home beginning Sept. 26.
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[‘COUNTDOWN"

Rev. Fred B. Chance of
First Baptist Chun, h of Sunford today announced a culled
business meeting of 7:45 p.m.
Wednesday a t the church. Re­
ports will be heaid at this
time from the Church Nomi­
nating Committee and the :
Committee on Committees,

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Squadron of the Air Force
Association. The dinner meet- mg will be held on Thursday
• evening at Hie Officers' Open
Mess, Orlando Air Forco
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T r o r Mmo u b o r D«y I*ra don*
Bothiaff baft Ctol Dofonaa. I guana
jroo coold call taking part of tha day
off an oaa of tkia job’s fring* bone,
fits."

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No soawtr had Dorn passed into
th a pagaa ef yesterdays newspapers
P a te n t* alerted a m Civil Doftnse
people to the peuMeui M l la D o n 's
wake. Monday he had Chrfl Defense
people b e n to hear county and mu­
nicipal m u ta n t s t i n s estimate pub­
lic and private damage*. Wednesday
he had Ashby Jones, a county audHor froto th e Clerk's office, in Jaeksonvin# to meet with officials of the
arae C M Defense program, the Na­
tional Office of Emergency Planning,
and the U A Army Corps of EnglBeen, regarding public damages in
thin county.
Tho Herald asked Peterson why
he didn’t go.

calla th a w a ft difficult tlrao in hi*
aip ao lento fc«yr—
whan a hnrric a s t (they didn’t h m aama than)
r i m d thfoagh tkia araa aad raartwn.
ad th a astir* Cfvfl Dafanaa office
la th e Sanford armory.
*The w ater was op so high th a t
those of m th a n couldn't leave aad
other s ta ff members eoolda’t gat
there. Wo had so light*, no power.
do telephone, do anything.”
Peterson recalled Hazel back in
about 1994 and, of course, 1960’s
Donna. "These three were about th e
w orst 1 can remember," Peterson
said.
One thing is certain. As long aa
B art Peterson serves as Seminole’s
Civil Defense director the people of
the county can be aaeuied th a t they
have an experienced servant to
guide the preparation for the safe­
ty and well being of th e citizenry.
To B art Peterson The Herald join*
ed w ith the county’s thousands in a
great big "Thank you!”

Thought For Todoy
His m s s ttr said to him. Well done,
good snd faithful servant; you have
been faithful over a little, I will set
you over m uch; enter into the joy of
your master.—Matthew 29:21.
W hat we have done for oorselves
alone diet with no. W hat wa have
done for other* and tha world re­
mains and Is immortal—-Albert Pine.

Letters

To The Editor
to n newspaper editor from
the Youth Council for Inter­
national Contact at to. I-chome,
Jimbo-cbo, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo,
Japan. This organisation of
which 1 am i member, has
thousands A student members
ill over Jsp aa and trios to
promote international frhead­
ship and understanding.
I am very much in (avsr
of this aim and I think l can
help to make this a peaceful
aad friendly world by being
a good friend to someone in
your country. I will bo rosy
grateful to you if you can help
to put me In touch with some­
one who wants to do tbs same.
Katuo Suzuki
41 I chome, Kitacfalnmschl
Kulae, Aznagsukl City
daily Ufa aad to swap stamp*,
Uyogo-kcn, Japan
pletar* postcards or oven
thtoga made at school. Writ­ Editor, Herald:
ing and reading la English
It U most gratify toff la thee*
will hs very helpful to me to busy times to find people who
toudylng the English language. are willing and even anxious
So I wiS try hard to ho of os* to drop out of their busy sche­
to my friend la any way that dules and find time to glvp of
I can to make up {or this extra themselves for a cause or
causes to serve their fallowman.

Harold Area Correspondents
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F»*» 4 Sanford, Florid* Moil, September 21, 1964

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BILL SISCBST

S u it Phetegrsphee

Bruce Biossot

is aay further ram aartnr at
home, to match his wife**
•lover o n to .
"Ia brief, a young Franck
hat bend can be a fiery lover
Sit-in, Uo-downo aad other
with bis paramoor and then thing* of tha sort aren’t the
become n middle aged dawd­ answer to the Negro’s trou­
ler with his wife, so both
bles. What wo Med to “dig"T or American couple* of­ women are happy and oo to
nify-inx”
end "produce-ins’*
kc.
ten get divorcee and that
"BetMe*, kto ehildnn don’t . . . Pigmentation to no longer
drag their children through
•offer from a broken home.
•motional crises.
tho issue. I t ’s now qualifica­
“ So why don’t American tion.
"T our Hollywood actor*
and octrees«o are typical of hui benda save tkemaelreo the —Mort Levi, Chicago Negro
haaardo of dfrorco and ali­
what I mean.
educator.
"Soma o f them have had mony and got wise to our
four o r five marriages, with European advantage*?”
French F ees ala
ehildnn bp each union.
We (G erasim ) least sf sD
Well,
what do yon raoden hors s right to tell other peo­
"So they bars seemed your
think
of
Frenchman’s
American divorce rata to 33
ple how to conduct themsei*
formula for reducing our ter­
per ecat or wore#.
rific
divorce
rate?
"But over ia Franca our
Nasi p a s t
i
Discuss his plan a t your
children don’t suffer from aa
—Former West German Chan­
Women’s
Club,
for
it
should
much funding over their cus­
cellor Konrad Adenauer,
toad to a lively debate, pro
tody.
advising Wert G e r m a n
sad
ton.
"For when a Frenchman’*
newspapers to stop eriiisisg
This Fraachasn a d d s d
wife grows preoccupied with
Sen. Barry Goldwiter. GOP
her offspring end thus be­ further logic by saying that
presidential oaodidate.
come* disinterested in phys­ women outnumber men, both
ical affoetion, ho doosal in America aad certainly fa
war-ravaged Europe.
quarrel with her.
So ho Insists hie method
"No, Indeed, for ho Just
goto hhnoelf o mistraao. She would product more happi­
may ba kia office tecratary. ness for mors people .
Do you agree or disagree?
"3* he satisfies his sevual
If you disagree, then you
urges
away
from
homo.
Then,
Sukarno will ho sided. M il
bettor tend for my booklet
when
ha
returns
to
hto
wife,
only by tho Soviet Union, but
"Sea Problems to Marriage."
also by tho schisms to Malay­ ho to complacent aad can tit
down to enjoy her good cook­ enclosing a long stamped, re­
sia Itself.
"There la serous doubt." our ing and the recital of the **• turn envelope, plus 30 cento
end learn how to bo i oneofficials &gt;ay, "whether Ma­ raped** of the children.
laysia can attain its m i to pur­ "Hto erotic urge to thou wife harem, right hors to
pose, namely to create a cute not driving him into angry America!
control led by Malays which quarrels with his wifs.
"F or she to then content
will uUUas tho energies nod to
geoutty of the Chines* with­ with Just aa affectionate hiss
out allowing them to dominate. at bedtime.
"So a smart Frenchman
The outcome seemi likely to
remain uncertain far years to dissipates hto fiery passions
outakis his home and then
come.’*

Political Notebook
WASHINGTON (NEA) —
IX the United States success­
fully gets through the w a n to
Vtot Nina and L w i, an even
tcaghsr tost may be around

Slngspor* sad North Borneo
who they believe will coma to
deminat* too new state.
The struggle will not b* M iy
(or Indonesia. Its economic
problems will hs totaniHtod.
(For years, U. S. sad other
ft reign economic experts have
been predicting that Indonesia
U on tho verge of economic
collapse).
The United State* and Great
Britain will Inevitably bo
brought to — attempting "to
prevent Malaysia snd the Philiippiaos (rum filin g in behind

TO NEW VOTERS WHO
ARE NOT PRESENTLY
REGISTERED

Phil Newsom Says

happiness end contentment of
mind in helping others. Not
only do they do g service to
themselves but thsy give aid
to injured chi/Iren and often
are afforded an opportunity to
give guidance to s child that
shows a great need or longing
far the friendliness of an adult.
Tha Gray Ladlss to the Senfont Junior High School are a
service organization of the
highest type. They want or
ask no recognition far their
services It would bo most
difficult to carry on a program
of this caliber to our school
without the aid of these ladles.
My most grateful thxnfcy to
this fin* group.
11. Carlton
Principal
Editor. Herald:
1 caa under stand why Wal­
ter R e n t h e r , Communist
trained; Gus Hall, a Com mun»t, CORE; NAACP; and
Khrushchev would want Johnmn, who is a self - confessed
Liberal and leading us into
Communism, but why do you
want Johnson? You say this
country needs a man like
Johnson. What has he ever
don* for this country that
would s u m yen say a thing
like that T If the book "A Tex•n Looks at Lyndon" bo true,
ho Is the last man wo need.
And It* documented evidence
cannot ho doubled.
E. O. Cromartie
Wo recall Barry being a
contributing member of NAA­
CP - Editor.
Editor, Herald:
Thank you for The Sanford
Herald's fins coverage of
VAlI-U’a arrival at tho San­
ford Naval Air Station.
Our move to Sanford has
been a happy one, duo largely
to tho warm welcome exten­
ded to us by the d tiaras iff
Sanford aad Seminole County.
As you may recall, VAH-t3
was originally coni mist tuned
hor* ia 1M1, and subeequently
was moved to Ut* Wert Coast
tho sams year. Now three
years later, It to a pleasure
to return to the game congen­
ial progressive community.
Thank you again for your
coverage. 1 hope during the
coming months, VAH-11 will
o f t o n have newsworthy achlevsments for Tho Harald
columns.
C. V. Nolls, Cdr., tJSN
Commanding Officer

—Sukarno aims at creating
a large Pacific-Southeast Asia
ct untry. To accomplish this,
he wants to destroy Malaysia,
then bring the Philippines and
a number of Southeast Aslan
"mainland stales’’ under "In­
donesian hegemony.’’ (Exact­
ly what "mainland itste*" Su­
karno has la mind Isn’t clear).
—The Soviet Union, while it
hat not entirely given up its
efforts to rslsin some influencs ia Laos and North Viet
Nam. has evidently deckled Its
position is too weak to enable
it to strive for decisive influ­
ence on the mainland. In any
cose, Imhi China (Viet Nam,
Cambodia, Laos) is not a good
place far the Soviets to chall­
enge Communist China.
—Khrushchev seeks instead
U&gt; gain influence in Indonesia,
In part to block tha Red Chin­
ese It is a low-cost venture fur
potentially high profit.
—Sukarno is feeling his oats.
He ha* gained n tv strength
from the acquisition of Soviet
arms and successful termlnat.cm of the New West Guinea
affair. (The United States saw
to K that the Netherland
garo West New Guinea to Su­
karno).
T V major problem U that
Sukarno and his supporters
row have grandiose ambitions.
"Above all," says U. 9.
officials, “ they hope to make
Indonesia a great world pow­
er able to negotiate in equality
with China, the USSR and toe
United States."
But Sukarno and hla men
have some real fears aa well,
according to Washington ana­
lysts.
The Indonesian rulers don’t
feel they ran tolerate a rival
stot* which could become a
magnet to the diverse people
of Indonesia itself.
They fear the rivalry of
Malaysia to generaL but parti­
cularly the greater energy and
efficiency of the Chinese to

Red Influence Mounts
Not the least of United
Slates and British ooocera
over Cyprus ia the mounting
Gommuniat influence there,
having
a* tta nucleus
the Island's own well-orgaaiied Communist party and made
respectiable
by
President
Archbishop Malta rio’s open
flirtation with Moscow.
In Nicosia, the capital. Sovlet Ambassador Pavel K.
Yermoshln becomes the man
of the hour, while U. S. and
British representatives find
themselves regularly damned
not only by tho Cypriot press
but by Makar foe himself.
And while Makarios as a
churchman must oppose commonism, he ha* made it equally clear that V will deal with
anyone who might help him
crush Us Turkish Cypriot *pposition.
As far the Communist party of Cyprus, tt u tho only
polities! par.’, worthy of the
name on the island, tt Is tightly organized, well-disciplined
and run by men trained to

Moscow and taking their ortiers from then,
its membership ia eatimated nt around 10,000 but it also
controls labor onions with an
estimated to.OOO members, or
about half of tho island's orgtailed labor force.
Further, to contrast to tho
Red organization* opposing
rightist labor and youth groups
considered both IB-trained
and badly dlsdpliaed.
Turkish aourcoa, admittedly
biased, estimate that to par
of
Greek Cypriots have
Communist coosiectloos.
And, whil* moving cautiously, toe party bas been attempti°C b&gt; capitalize on its nowfound populirity.
A pnrty declaration accused
the U. 8. of plotting to ovordtrww Makanos and of pursuing a goal (ram which WashIn***
"Profit from tho
chaos that would fallow."
A port* protest that Ra

members were being banned
Inun tho armed farces drew
from Uakartot a promise that
any such dlsciUhinatioe would
Within Makartoe'a own gov­
ernment a rt beliovcd to be a
number of Communist party
members.
Tho geographical location of
Cyprus to to* eastern Mediter­
ranean, its relationship to
NATO end Makarfos s new re­
lation* with Moscow have pro­
duced Ironies.
As a spokesman for Greek
Cypriots, Makarios frequently
has called far umon with
Graeco.
Yet a condition of Soviet aid
as laid down by Nikita Khrush­
chev la that be should a banddon union with Graeco.
An obvious Soviet goal is to
prevent extension of NATO to
Cyprus, as would occur under
Creek union, and to neutralise
British bases already there.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - | "Hunger deitroyi Initiative. flllment. We are going to give
WASHINGTON (UPI) — In a statement accusing the situation in Viet Nam.” Ha the administration actually
Y m id « at Johnson |* expected Ignorance destroy* initiative. every m so the chance to build Republican presidential no mi­ Democrats of a "criile-of-the- aaid the U.S. court* th e n was didn’t know what was happen­
*# aim m w appeals at crfaa* A cold and indifferent govern­ hia own place la this abund­ nes Barry M. Goldwater flew week foreign policy." He cit­ Ilk* "being eaked to sign a ing T" he asked.
ant lead of ours. And by doing
ed the latest Gulf of Tonkin blank check in • dark room."
bad labor this w**k for cam* ment destroys initiative.
He also aeked whether re­
We are going to strike a- this we are going to strength­ to Gettysburg, Pa., today to Incident aa an example.
yalca support, with heavy
The GOP nomine* asked taliatory measurea were being
amphaaia on hia economic and way the condition* which dam­ en the initiative of the individ­ get a campaign aaalat from
"The administration haa tri­ why the American public was planned after "four enemy
age a man** dignity and fell ual, the freedom of the na­ former President Dwight D. ed to manage tha newa so given no details “ for nearly
welfare program*.
patrol boats" mad* an attack
Tba Praaidaat follow'd this respect, and capacity for ful- tion and the prosperity of all." Eisenhower.
that tha incident la forgotten two full days" of th* Friday run on two U.S. destroyer*.
campaign thama Sunday In a
Hla campaign schedule rails aa quickly as possible," Gold- shooting incident in the Gulf
Today’* Elsenhower - GoldSk» Want a rk frrm lB S e p t, 21, 1964 — P a g e 6
spaach at Morgantown, W.
water meeting was their first
for Goldwater to apeak in IS water eald. "They cannot, of Tonkin.
Va., wbara ha promised hla
"Waa something being cov­ since the GOP "ilnlty" con­
■tatea this week. He is flying however, sweep a war under
administration would work lor
the rug."
ered up or, almost sa shock­ ference Aug. 12 a t Hcrehey,
PINECREST SHOPPING
to Charlotte, N.C. tonight on
“ compassion lor the helpless
Goldwater repeated hla de­ ing, was there turh a eonfu- Pa„ following the Republican
quick turn-round trip from
and opportunity for ail who
CENTER
mand for "truth about our ■ion of communication, that National Convention.
aeek a better life."
Washing ton. Tuesday he heads
into tha Southweat on a awing
Johnson, it was learned,
plans to fly Tuesday to Atlan­
that also will carry him Into
tic City, N. J., scene of his
tha Midwest and New Eng­
nomination last month, to sdland. Goldwater winds up the
dress the United Steel Work­
WASHINGTON (UPI) — pointing to his refusal to atop tour Saturday In Michigan.
ers convention.
Sen. Strom Thurmond's party filibustering sgalnat a civil
The AHtona senator fired
On Wednesday he is expectN « «
bolt haa increased constituen­ rights bill a faw years ago another ealvo a t tha Johnson
ad to appear before the Inter­
after other Southerners agre­ admf nil tration Sunday night
m
e r c h a n t s ^
national Union of Electrical cy demand upon some South­ ed to cal! a halt.
Workers in Washlniton for a ern Democrats in Congress
They war* also quick to
speech that probabty will be to support Sen. Barry M.
point out that Thurmond, un­
Goldwater
for
president
carried by closed * circuit tel
iw T u n r m t t t r r o r w r a r
But there la little Indica­ like many other Southerners, t h e n in t h J i n i n u . n i t ­
evisioa to five other union
had
no
chairmanship
to
lose
e r i t IV AND VON BKHINUMt
L
s A T M F A C T K &gt; W /
tion
that
any
will
openly
anconventions
c n n T v , rL im tn t.
It may be beamed to the dorse Goldwater, much leas by switching parties.
i N ix ts a v m i, le n t
T H E MUTUAL L I F E IN SU R ­
United Rubber Workers In follow Thurmond into the Re­
ANCE COMPANT O F NEW
Chicago, Tobacco Worker's publican Party.
TO RK .
Southern congressmen, In­
P la in tiff,
Union In Miami, United Te*
tv
T in a
rm cL'T T
r o c n r , va
tile Workers in New York terested in preserving their v i v t h j r n i c t a t . c m r u t r n r I . A. D ER RICK , at al.
City, the Minnesota AFL-CIO Democratic seniority In Wash­ r i . o m n e . i * t v n r o w e r w i D efendants
T.
N arrow a r a t r r in
In St. Paul and the Missouri ington, have publicly dealt in ci nn ii nx r corvT
r n v M w n r m testa
e n K T M t n r roNHOLaaCHW
ArL-CIO In Kansas City, Mo. different ways with varying
TOi L A. D ER RIC K and
v o rirr. o r a ir r
PRICKS GOOD THRO 1KDNISDAY
PA T S T a. D ER RIC K , Hla
The President Is scheduled amounts of demand from baek DOUGLAS LEE MILLER.
QUANTITY BIGHTS RESKBVtD
w ife
rutnttff.
SWEETMLK
to fly to El Paso, Tex., Friday hom* to announce for Goldwa- • v i .
N E S IIlE V C K i UNK NO W N
OR BUTTKRkBIK
AVI* T i l l All p a rti* . claim in g
E T H E L D. MILLER.
to m eet with the Mexican Ur.
Pafi n l.int l n l e r . i t . by. throuuh. under
r ' ■H
II
president at a Chamlxsl boun
Some are openly cam­ TOi E T H E L D. MILLER
nr a e a l n . t t h . a f o r a a . l d p.r*
d a ry settlement ceremony. paigning agalnat the Goldwa.o n .
S11 Knuth I lr .0 4 -.- k
VOU A R E h e r e b y notified
W lnch .aW r, V tra ln la
Johnson may make appearan­ U r threat, chiefly on farm
TOU ARE H E R E B Y NOT! t h a t s Com plain t to foracloa .
ce* later at Muakogee, Okla., Issue*. Others are remaining r i K D that a . u l t for divorce a certa in m n r t e . K . • n c u m b .r
. ,
h a . b .* n l n . t l t u t . i l a e a l n . t you In*
t h . follow in g d e.irlb .d
and Oklahoma City.
silent after rather unenthus­ by DOUGLAS LE E MILLER In r . * l property, t o - w l t :
In hia speech Sundsy at iastically endorsing tha Dem­ th e Circuit Court o f t h . Ninth
Lot 1«, Block C. TANGLE
u
*
&lt;
WOOD SECTION TII BEE
Morgantown, Johnson ■ a I d ocratic ticket. Still others are Judlrlal Circuit o f Florida. In
and
for
ll.m
lnola
Cou
nty.
Flor
R
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that hla anti-poverty and hu­ malnUlning absolute silence, Ida. T h . a h b r . v l a t . 4 t l t l . of
p l . t t h e reo f &gt; . recorded In
a--*.m an welfare p r o g r a m s endorsing neither ticket.
P la t Rook 10, P a g . 1), p u b ­
t h . c a * . I . DOUGLAS LE E MIL
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"strengthened the Initiative of
C ou n ty . Florida,
Moat are loyal to their par­ D. MILLER, d . f . n d a n t .
the tndlvdual, the freedom of
a r . h t r . b y required to h n . been filed a . a l n n t you In
ty but a few plan to voU for fII*Youyour
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d«the nation, and the prosperity
Goldwater, although they are f a n . l v . p H . d i n e In t h . above n r . required to u r v . a copy
of all."
your
A n .w .r
or
other
• triad ca u &gt; . with t h . C l . r k o f o f
• He did not mention Sen. refraining from saying so t h . Circu it Court o f . a i d Conn P le a d in g to t h . Com pla int an
Liwrr
publicly
In
the
InUreet
of
ty, and a.rva a co p y t h . r . o f P l . l n t l f r ' . a t t o r n e y . , AN DER
Barry Goldwatar by name,
SON.
RUSH,
DEAN
a
LOWN­
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,
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a
Mobut he appeared to challenge their seniority.
In to.h , E d w a r d . Rulldlne. S a n ­ DES. (JJ E l a t Cen tral Itoule
VI TH
Rep. John Bell Wllllama, ford. Florid*, a t t o r n e y , for v . r d , Orlan lo, Florida, and file
the Republican presidential
MRS. FILBERT*!
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nominee's contention that eco­ D-Miea., went on televieion day of October l i l t . It you P le a d i n g In th e o f f i c e o f t h .
GOLDIN QUARTOS
nomic hardship could be bet­ recently to announce hie op­ fall to do m a D e e r e . Pro Con C l . r k o f t h . Circu it Court en
f
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Octter fought by free enterprise position to Presldtnt Johnson. you for t h . r e l i e f demanded o b . r , 11(1. If you fall to do en
"I will not be a party to In the Complaint.
a decree pro c n n f e . a o w ill be
than federal action. Goldwater
my hand and tha t a k e n a g a t n . t yo u for the re
denounced Johnson's anti-pov rewarding him for tha mis­ a .aWl ITo fNESS
aald Court at Hanford, I I . f dem anded In l h . Complaint
erty program aa a “phony' ery, chaos, humiliation and S em ino le County. Florida, th t.
T h t . N o l l e , e l i . l l h . p u b lish ­
ed o n e . a w e e k for four cun
in a speech Friday in Charles­ hatred he haa vlelUd on my trd day o f S . p l . m b . r , 11*1.
(SE AL)
a e c u t l v . w * . k » In tha VAN
aUU and our peopla," he said.
ton, W. Va.
Art hur H. B e c k w ith , J r ,
r O H D HER ALD.
Cl.rk
DA T ED T i l l * &gt;tli day *f
Johnson, speaking at an air­ "The time has coma for all
BLUE RIBBOH QUALITY LEAN FRESHLY
fly: Martha T. V lh ltn
S ep tem b er, 11(1.
port dedication ceremony in rood Misalsslpplane to eet
Deputy Cl.rk
(HEAL)
JOSEl'H DAVIS. JIt.
A rth u r H. Il e ik w l t h . Jr.
Morgantown before an estima aside party labels and aUnd
o f t h . firm
C l . r k o f Circuit Court
ted crowd of U',000, said that together fearleeely."
S t . n . t r o m , D a v l . S Mclnto.l i
By; Martha T. Vlhlen
"giving a man a chance to
William* fell Just short of Edward* Building
Dep uty Clerk
Hanford.
Florid
a
P
u
b
l
work, and feed hla family, and a GoIdwaUr endorsement. P u b ll.h Sept. T, U , t l . II, l i l t S. t ill.lh. Sept. 11, ] | , ] ( A Oct
provide for hla children does Thurmond'* holt cam* ae an CDK-11
C D E -ll
not destroy initiative." He unwelcome eurprlae to South­
added:
ern congressmen who knew It
would focus new attention on
their positions.
Many were unavailable for
• LIMIT-4 WITH 2.50 OR m o r e o r d e r
comment on the bolt for hours
with 12 C H A N N E L T U N IN G
and even days sa they pon
dared what to aay.
By JoAnn Hays
They didn’t w ant to be
The Geneva Home Demon highly critical of Thurmond
■tration Club will hold Its first for fear of offending their
regular monthly meeting of many conitituenU who ap­
the new elub year this Wed' plauded him; yet they didn't
nesdsy a t the Community Hall want to praise him for doing
. Lrarr-r WITH 2.50 OR MORE ORDER
beginning at 10 a.ra.
something which they disap­
Miss Myrtle Wilson, Semi proved.
The result was a alow
nole County Home Demonstra­
tion Agent, will present an stream of short, vagus atataIllustrated talk on "Food Ad­ menu affirming the right of
ditives."
everyone to Join tha party of
Mrs. T. J , Chalfant, club hla choice. But, off the rec­
president, aske everyone to ord, Southern lawmakers • es­
bring a sack lunch. Nursery pecially Senata colleagues
• LIMIT-3 WITH 2.50 OR MORE ORDER
will be provided for small of Thurmond—wars rather
angrily expressing unhappi
children.
Members and other Inter­ net* over hla action. Thur­
ested women In the area are mond had never really been
on their "team ," they said,
urged to attend.
n * At §0*0
NQMEMAOC GOOO BY
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Ties Tribe But Oviedo And Crooms Post Wins
B

Panthers Upset
O cala, 22 To 6

Top 'Dogs
33-7 In

threw quarterback At
By
good for 40 yards. Hie
borough into tkn and m m fog
Herald 8 peels Writer
a safety.
conversion failed. Then, after
Andrew James threw foe
Late to tha aaeoad quarts*
The Oviedo Uene clewed the liana advanced to a first
twa touch down* and le t up James kit Tyrone Henderson
Wtr way te a whopping 33-7
on the ground, Courier
another with hla pis-point oa tha 10 aad ha rscsd fas for
victory over Zephyrhille Fri­ hit Brooks Just inside the goal
pasting as tha Crooms High tho tally. The try fo r point
day light on the wing of their 11m for the lari aerial pay-off,
aee quarterback, Jimmy Cour­ Again tha kick failed.
Panthers walloped the Wild after TD waa mlasad. Tha
its was M la favor * the
Bulla of Ocala Howard High
ier.
The Bulldogs failed to score
The Lions started their sen- in the half so tha Lions pos­
by a score of 33 to f Friday Panthers a t half-time.
Croom’s defense w ss asp.
itienal passing attack early sessed a hall time lead of a*.
alght.
la the fir * quarter when Cour­ I.
Tho Panthers received the •rb to the aaeoad half aa It
ier hit left half Brace Dow- The lions were held score­
opening kick-off, and pene­ ■topped the Bulla cold. A
ten tor a tally that covarad 10 less In the third but in the
trated deep In Ocala's terri­ quick kick by A1 Cheesebor­
Colbert kicked the m
tory. A fumble by Ransom ough fan abort e a hla 40 yard
fourth fullback Ted Bellhorn
to give Oh Ltone a potted a spectacular 31-yard
Browdy waa pounced on by • llaa. James passed to Perl­
r-e lead over the Bulldogs. touchdown run. Colbert split
Wild Bull midway tha second man Brinson fo r a first down
B * the Lloea were atlll hun­ the uprights to complete the
quarter. A fter a paaa by and Brinson bolted to the 10.
gry. Later la the same period Llotu scoring spree.
James was Intercepted, the Paterson took a hand-off
Courier hit right end Bex The BuUdog'a lone score
Oca lane draw first blood from Jamas, cu t to hia right,
Brooks for a marker that eov cam# In tho third period when
when shifty fullback EugeM faked two Balls aad aped r i
yards. Colbert again Frank Overtoils hit left end
Moore scored on a brilliant for tha score. The FAT was
made good the conversion to Bonnie Carroll with an lamissed.
40-yard run.
give the Lions e first stasia yard touchdown pass ptay.
The try for extra point Late to tha final quarter,
the Panthers picked up an­
lead * 1 4 4
failed.
ZspbyrhUl* racked up seven
la the aaeoad quarter fir* downs to only four for
John Pritchard mado a other safety. A fter Ocala
rooks ccottnaod to ha Cour the Lions who utilised the
good run back of tha kick-off kicked, James rifled • paaa
tor's favorite ta rg e t Jim hit bomb for their scoring. On the
and when James passed te to Henderson who movad the
Brooks four times, two of ground, however, the Lions
Nathaniel White pais inter ball to tha 30-yard line. On
which paid off. Both cam* picked up 1M yards rushing
DAVID PETERSON (22) scampers 10 yards, ference was called oa a Bull the next play James threw a
late la the period. The first while the Bulldogs could man­
■trike to Brinaoa aad he mov­
defender.
after a handoff by Andrew James, for a thirdwaa a beautiful touchdown age only SO. But Oviedo had
SEMINOLE END LARRY WATSON &lt;8S) haula
David Peterson twitted and ed tote pay d irt.
period touchdown in Crooms High’s 22 to 6 vic­
In a Ron Hinaon aerial Friday night during SanTarry W i l l i a m a, Jeka
turned aa ho rambled to the
an oven greater edge In the
tory over the Howard High Wild Bulls of Ocala
ford’s tilt a t Titusville. Watson’s catch mads the
18 yard atrip*. On tha next Knight, Robert Walton, Ed
air when they went to the
a t Sanford'a Memorial Stadium Friday night.
play good fo r 10 yards and gave the Tribe a firs t
play, a fumble by Robert Brown, Ernest Neal, Ernest
lanes for 243 yards on seven
I t waa the first time in aix years th a t the local
and goal on th e Terrier nine-yard line. However,
pass completions out of a do*eleven had beaten the Ocala club in the sea­ Alford waa gobbled up by • Payne, Lewis Witherspoon,
Bull.
Dsn Brown g sv t flaa par.
the Seminolee were stymied by the Terriers and
entries,
son’s opener.
(Herald Photo)
held on fo r a 13*18 tie.
(Herald Photo)
A tremendous rush by the formaacea. Ransom Browdy
Zephyrhllla picked up M
Panther defenee proved cost­ waa Impressive r i hla effre­
yards to the air whan they
ly to Ocala aa Robert Walton live debut.
connected on six of 14 a t­
tempts.
Ovlado intercepted om Bull
dog pass and recovered one All sports fans Interested to ector Jim Clark to attand to­
By Tim Morfarty
tho athletic program at South night’s meeting of tha school’s
Zephyrhllla mlscue.
UPI Sport* Writer
ft's an upset when tha fav­ For tho Lions Bellhorn ga­ Seminolt Junior High again Athletic Boosters Association.
ON 100 BRANDS
orite wins In tha Nations thered 131 yards, Miller pick have been urged by Principal Tha conference will be held
In
the
school's
library
and
will
Football League.
ed up 23 and Courier himself John Angel and Athletic Dirget under way at 7:30 p. m.
After only two weeks of the ran for IS. Lane and Jones did
most of the running for Zcpnew campaign, there isn't
JACK WINS
CRAFT OUSTED
perfect record team among hyrhllls.
PORTLAND, Ors (UPI) —
HOU8TON
(UPI) — Man­
Score by quarters:
the 14 members.
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
Jack Nicklau* won the |40,- ager Harry Craft of the Hou­
007 0 — 7
Every favored tesm was Zephyrhllla
Q
O
O
Portland
Open
golf
tourn­
ston Colts was fired and im­
OPEN DAILY — • A. M. - 8:15 P. M.
14 13 0 7 - 33
beatan Sunday. In the biggest Oviedo
313 E. FIRST
SANFORD
ament by three strokes over mediately replaced by Coach
upset, t h e Baltimore Colts,
WE c m TOP VALUE BTAMPt
Ken
Venturi.
Luman
Harris.
10H point underdogs, edged
the Green Bay Paekara 31-10
when Golden Boy Paul Hornung missed an attempted con­
version kick.
The San Francisco FortyNlaara turned hack the Phila­
delphia Eaglet 31-34, the St.
Loris Cardinals bald t h a
By Gary KaU
Cleveland Brown* to a 33-33
UPI Sports Writer
dead-lock, and tha Pittsburgh
Steelara upended tho New Tho Patriots have San
York Giants IT-34 la ether Dlago acknowledging th at lU
surprizes.
version of tha Boston tea
OVIEDO END REX DROOKS (80) hoods downThe Eagles and tha Browns party la over.
field on his way to hla third touchdown afte r
botk were favored by gtt
Humiliation without retailreceiving an aerial fired by Lion Quarterback
atloa to unthinkable In tha
points; tha Giants by 4.
Jim Courier. Oviedo romped to a 83 to 7 win
to n pair of "pick ’em" Boston camp. Last season
over the Zephyrhllla Bulldogs in the curtain
games, the Chicago Bears San Diego romped to a 51raiser. Head Coach A rthur Scott said th a t in hia
scored a 34 28 victory over the 10 victory tn the American
opinion Brooks, a fullback Inst season, played
Minnesota Vikings a n d the Football Ltaituo championship
"an outstanding gams."
(Herald Photo)
Dallas Cowboys downed tha gams. But revenge was sweat
Sunday aa tha Fata gained a
Washington Redsklna 33-18.
The weekend series * up­ 33-33 triumph o v e r t h a
set* was triggered Saturday Chargers on tha passing of
night when the l o t Angeles Babe Pariltl and tho allRams bald the heavily -favor­ around scoring performance
Eastern Division
Eastern Division
ed
Detroit Lions to a IT-IT of Gino CappelUttl,
W L T P e t F F FA
W L T h t r r FA
Tha Buffalo Bills kept paee
St. Louis
Buffsto
3 3 0 1.003 44 13 Aa a result of those early with Boiton in tha Eastern
Ciavn.
3 0 0 1.000 so 43 •aaioB shockers, the Cardinals Division by taming tha DenBoston
Phils.
New York I 0 0 1.000 so e and thn Rrown* topped tho var Broncos 30-13 for thatr
PiUi.
Houston
t 1 0 .500 S3 55 Eastern Division while tha second straight win in tha
Dallas
Wetter* Division
Lloas and the Rama shared only other scheduled gams,
New York
S*n Dlogo 1 1 0 .500 55 &gt;4 first In the Western sector Houston stopped Oakland 42Wash.
Kan. City O t 0 .500 IT 34 with o m victory and one tie 28 Saturday night.
Western Division
0 3 0 .000 10 00 •piece.
Denver
Parllll tossed three touch­
W L T Pel FF PA
0 3 0 .000 4] S3 Johnny Unites pitched the down panes and Cappelletti
Osklsnd
Detroit
Saturday's Results
Colts to their upset victory at •cored 21 points lu aet a club
Lot Aag.
Houston
43 Oakland 33
Greta Bay. Tha old pro com­ record aa tha Chargers lost
Green Bay
pleted only atx of 12 passes their first game of the sea­
1 0 .500 13 M Only gams scheduled
Minn.
gaaday's Raerita
but two of them were scoring son.
1 0 .500 4* 51
Chicago
"bomba" — a 62-yarder to
Lionel Taylor took a 18
1 0 .500 45 54 Buffalo 3 Denver 13
Ball.
Lenny Moore sod a 40-yarder yard pass from Jackie l.ea
San Frau.
1 0 .500 43 50 IVoiton S3 San Diego St
Only games scheduled
to Joha Mickey. Moore plun­ for Denver’s only touchdown
Saturday’s BesnH
ged Aram tho four for Balti­ and Gan* Mingo kicked field
Los Angeles 17 Detroit IT
more’s other TD.
goals of St and 43 yards.
Sandav'a Besrita
Pittsburgh 77 New York 34
Sen Fran, to Philadelphia 14
Demlaote 13, THaaville tJ
Cleveland 33 St. Louis 33
Oviedo 33, Zephyrhllla 7
Baltimore 31 Green Bay 30
Colonial U. Cocoa •
Chicago 34 Minnesota 31
Itvaas is, Winter Park 0
Dallas 24 Washington 11
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Cm T O .

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Tribe ahead I to 0 whee he
split the uprights.
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Hinson punted to Dare Ward
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to Ward for 11 and a first
down ee tho Trtbo'a 11.
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stripes on the a e it play but
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ham together got five before
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Sanford's IS. Ward then put
•lx more points on lha boards
when ha rambled IS yards for
tha touchdown. Huggins tied
up the tilt by booting tho ex­
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Tho final period was nothing
but a serial of mistakes aad
bad breaks for Seminole.
The locals took tho kickoff
and 13 plays later were on
Titusville’s 13 with a first and
10. But Burton mlscued and
tha Terriers recovered, stop­
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ry Watson pass giving the
Tribe a first and goal on tha
Titusville nine, Sparkman pot
nowhere on the first play, Hin­
aon lost two on an attempted
roll out aad the Seminole QB
fired an incomplete peaa latended tor Watson In the end
zone. Pigott sent Barbour In­
to the fray lor a field goal at­
tempt but it waa short.
From their own 10, Titusville
punted but the Terriers re­
tained poeaecaioa when the hell
rolled off tho foot * a Semi­
nole with only 41 aecosKla left.
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Ward led Titusville with 14.
Score by quarters:
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Birds And Angels Divide;
Yanks Hold 1-Game Lead
By Gary Bala

VTt •port)
Wally Bunker la la a more
enviable position than Bobby
Feller a t a comparable age,
but bo’s In danger oI running
Into the tam e New York Yan­
kee roadblock that stymied the
*Cleveland star in 1131.

About Sports

Bunker, tha IP-year-old Bal­
timore Oriole prise rookie pitchar, woa hit ITU game Sun­
day by beating Lot Angeles
U after tho Angela won tho
opeaer AS la 10 innings.
The split left Bsltimera a
game behind Uw Yinkees,
who shut out Kama i City 4-0.
FeUar won IT game* at the
age ef » back In 'M, hut H
wae the Yanheei who won the
pennant as Cleveland finished
in third place. Bobby bad to
wait 10 long years before the

IfidJaaa could wia aa Ameri­
can League p eaaeat
Busker la hoping to do it la
hie first yoar. Tha likeable
140,004 bonus baby quickly
halted a p rim tlil aUd after
the Aagoia woa tha first game
Sunday aa Bobby Xrooy'a tworun double. Dean Ch«nce, bid­
ding for hie SOth wia for Los
Angeles, we* not arouad at
tho fiaiak.
Barry Latmaa picked up tho
wia with a oao-hlt relief Job
over the lari three las lags.
Chicago remained two gam
a t off the pace by besting
Washington 4 -3 , Mlaaeee
blasted Boston U-4 aad Ckvoland trounced Detroit 7-3 after
losing «4 la tho opener of a
double- header.
la (ha National League,
Philadelphia increased its load
to 1 4 game* by edging Los
Angelfe 8-2 Cincinnati d e ­
feated BL Louis M , Milwau
By Martin Lager
keo beat Chicago 5-2, San
VP1 Sparta Writer
Jim Burning, the man who Francisco topped Pittsburgh
first put the Philadelphia Phil­ 4-3 la 11 innings aad Houston
lies Into orbit, hat brought whitewashed Nsw York 1-4.
them beck to the countdown
it age.
Numbers are the only thing
that count la Philadelphia to­
day, where the Phillies are
within firing distance of their
first National League pennant
w. L. P*L
since 1M0 and Burning le clos­
Now York 44 44 .401
ing in on a ao-wia season.
40 62 .589 1
The “magic number" for the Baltimore
89 63 .586 t
PhUUes was reduced to seven Chicago
78 73 .517 124
Sunday when they beat the Detroit
76 73 .610 134
Los Angeles Dodgers 3 2 be­ Cleveland
hind the five-hit pitching of Los Angslea 77 74 .607 144
Burning
Minneiota
75 76 497 154
Boston
68 84 .447 23
Washington 69 93 .383 32
Kansas City 54 96 .360 36
Saturday's Results
W. L. Pet.
New York i Kansas City I
Philadelphia 90 60 .100
Boston 7 Minnesota 2
St. Louis
81 &lt;4 .587 6 4 Washington 1 Chicago 6, 10
Cincinnati
83 &lt;6 .857 6 4
innings
S. Francisco 83 67 .553 7
Cleveland at Detroit, rain.
Milwaukee
77 72 .517 124 Los Angeles at Baltimore,
Pittsburgh
14 72 J i l i I I
rein.
Loa Angeles 78 78 .500 15
fiowday'e Result*
Chicago
&lt;7 82 .450 22 4 Minneiota 12 Boston d
Houston
42 89 .411 284 New York 4 Kansas City 0
New York
81 91 .342 284 Loa Angslea 8 Baltimore 5,1st
Retarder's Results
Baltimore 8 I.oe Angsts* 2,
2nd
San Francisco 18 Pittsburgh 4
Loa Angeles 4 Philadelphia 3 Detroit 6 Cleveland 5, 1st
Houston 2 New York 1
Cleveland 7 Detroit 2, 2nd
Chicago 4 Washington S
Cincinnati 7 St. Louis 5
St. Louie t Cincinnati 0
Today’s Gamea
No games scheduled
Chicago S Milwaukae I
Tuesday's Games
Milwaukee 4 Chicago B
Sunday's Resails
Chicago a t Lot Angeles, night
Cincinnati 9 St. Louis 4
Minnesota a t Kansas City,
night
Milwauke* 5 Chicago 2
Philadslphia I Los AngsUs f Baltimore a t Detroit
San Frtnelsce 4 Pittsburgh 3 New York a t Cleveland, 2,
Houston 1 Nsw York 0, night
twl-nlght
Today's Gamea
Boston a t Washington, night
Cincinnati at Philadslphia
night
Ban Franeieee at Houston,
night
Only games scheduled

Thinking
O ut Loud Magic Number
For Phib Is
Now Seven
By Julian Stenatrem

U there’s such n thing as a
ball club making an "X" num­
ber of mistakes during a sea­
son of football, it eccmed like
Seminole executed It's year’s
supply Friday night st Titus­
ville.
“ We made ’em,” saM Jim
# Flgott when we talked with
him right after the game.
“ We made tee maay ef
them ," Figeri declared, “ef-

American
League

s e e
I t was obvious to Seminole's
great contingent of faoa which
poured Into tbs perk and
•welled tbs crowd to sa esti­
m ated 1,000 that Seminole may
I hiv e tbs power but that It did
not bava that last-minute •*plosive punch which It consistently utilised last season.
Nevertheless, both ef Semi­
nole's TD's came on ridden
playa — Burton skirting right
end for 24 yards and Spark­
man blaating over center for
41 yards and the TD.
e e e
&gt; Another bright spot In the
Semtnole attack was those
basketball type, jump shot
passes from Ron Hinson (o
towering Larry Watson. This
clicked nearly evarytime it
was attempted. Watson also
hauled In one long aerial that
put tbs Semlnolee in scoring
position but couldn't put the
sphere over the double lines.
I
e e «
There must have been
some difficulties on the saap
because an four or five oc­
casions Semleeie's quarter­
back had to m o v e r the bell
Immediately. Another thing,
If the Seminole* aren't go­
ing to run hack p u ts they'd
better atay completely away
from the ball. Not one time
i daring dm night did they
attem pt In ran back a pant.
On ana aeration, however,
the ball rolled late a Semi­
nole player and Titusville re*
with only seconds
la the tiH tad
Sanford lari He flail chiacn
ta scare. There was time for
a t loaet four plays, perhaps
T u esd ay ’s G aw ee
even mar*.
S t Louis a t Nsw York, night
•
Cincinnati a t Philadelphia,
Sanford’a Newest Aad
B ut yon eaa bet O at Flgott
night
Moat Advanced Auto­
end Jim McCoy end Dick WU Milwaukee a t Pittsburgh,
llam s will be using bottla ef
mobile Facility la Now
night
te r bottle of Shinola this week Loa Angeles at Chicago
Opon (utd waiting),
In an effort to polish up the Saa Francisco a t Houston,
o f f o n e o • defense before
SANFORD— P it. 122-1884
night
the Semlnoles host the Gren
id le rs of Orlando Colonial
Friday night at Sanford'a
Memorial Stadium.
A
s e e
A Titusville Police Officer
paid Sanford and Seminole
High a top-notch compliment.
He laid Titusville always en­
joyed boating the Sanford
team because of the way the
Seminole fans turned out and
the way they conducted them■elves. "We never worry when
Sanford comes over here," he
« said. " I can't tay that for ill
the schools who play here."
Point |e. he was telling this to
oa not knowing we were from
Sanford.
s e e
W hat do you think about
It T Is the pitching in the Na­
P H IL H E A T
tional League weaker than
th at in the American? Or
- la the hitting stronger? The
By ordering your Philheat early you save tho
* question is occasioned by a
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quick look a t the statistics
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In the American there are
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and Just to help confuse the
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_»w lng«ra — Clemente (.347),
and let us deliver your Philheat early.
^ Aaron (.325), Carty (.323),
Wil llama (320) all have bet­
te r averagsa than tha top
Ph. 322-2784
man on tha American totam
pole, Oliva (.319).
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elleve tn, your
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e a happy thing.
knowa her mission thoroughhum” about
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ty find It dlfflor triple epaced) comfortably
enthusiasm
in advance of paper deadllnm l and

Tha N ew Hampshire Ngislature w ill ba fortunate to bare
her again. With b*r tateiUgene* and experience aad w*
wlah th e would b a n rua la

CHRISTY WAL8TROM, daughter of Mr. and
Mra. Roger Walatrom, celebrated h e r 11th birth­
day on Friday September 4 with a alumber
tjr a t her home on French Avenue. Young
iea enjoying the all night feativitiee w en
bottom row from left, Christy WnJatrom, Susan
Caoto, Ann Heckenbnch, Cindy Ogden and Mary
Edna Burton. Second row from left are Suaan
K err, Linda Butler and Nancy Munday. Robin
Ogden and Kandy K err are on top of pyramid.

B

T he Jack Stuarts
Entertain Over
Holidays
■ y Maryana MRn
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stuart
aad children entertained a
group of their friends over
(he Labor Day wtek-end at
their camp alts at Lost Lab*.
The Stuarts pitched a large
tent where the cooking was
done by Mr. Stuart, with smal­
ler Bleeping teats surrounding.
The gueata enjoyed playing
card*, fishing e n d water
sports.
Enjoying the camping holi­
day worn Mr. and Mr*. Bob
Newell and five children; Mr.
and Mrs. Doug Smith and two
children; Mr. and Mrs. El­
m ar Halms and two eoni;
Miss Lynn Cody and Mrs.
Margaret HorrelL

B r i d g e - A - T h o n Is Scheduled
By Theta Epsilon Chapter

ADELE TOLIN
Adah was celahrsUag bar
M b wadding aunlvaraary —
but tbs other half o! the cor­
poration wasn’t th a n for th*
party. Husband Robert was
Rows M the islands on tba
V. f . mlaalla tracking rang*,
carrying out hi* Job.
However, bo did telephone
Me appreciation to Adtlo for
living with (or without) bin
t i l those years.
Meanwhile, out is Little
Veaice, i t tbe heme of Guy
•U k U aad , Adel# w u guest of
heaor nt s cocktail aad di&gt;
Bar party with oalghbars and
friends who did tha beat they
could to » aka up for her lone­
ly anniversary.
Oaa of tba highlights of the
party was ■ four-ttsred white
wadding take, which was
m ade by Mra. Olao Boutwcll,
boats** f o r tha occasion.
Quests exclaimed that tha
beautiful cake looked like It
bad b e ta done professionally,
which pleased Ruth no and.
Ruth w u raipooslbla for tha
other goodies to n ed at tha
dinner which included spag­
hetti aad m eat balls, aad an
u s u s u s l a i d sumpUou*
cheese strada.
Joining in tha fun were VIJay a and William Boutwcll,
Olan and Ella Boutwcll, Otcnn
Wlmblsh, John Wlmbiah and
his date Qwynn Williams,
Dottle a n d Anthony Austin.
Mrs. Wlmbiah unfortunately
was !U and unable to attend.
Those present hid a most
enjoyable evening, even In
the midst of ■ rousing John­
son • Goldwater debate, which
nobody won.
fa regards to hsr husband
M l being there on their 23th
anniversary, Adcle said, "The
first seven years wa were
m arried, he was gone every
Christmas."
“ T Just got used to it," ih*
Slid philosophically.

RUTH HAMILTON

Ruth hopes to serve on the
Health, Education and Wel­
fare commission, when aha
gets elected, (which she feels
is a sura thing),
She doesn't aay what she
bates her feelings on, but aha
aaya "Of this moment it ap­
pears that New Hampshire,
Vermont and Maine will go
Democrat this year."
If this la a trend, It is a very
interesting one. Remember
the old slogan, "As Maine
goea, so goes tha nation."
During the past year, Ruth
says ah* haa been substitu­
ting to teach English and
French, working on the Heart
Fund drive end with the
Chamber of Commerce in
Claremont, N. II.
Also, up to her favorite and
long-time hobby of collecting
antiques. Shs had a little an­
tique shop In Caiielberry
while she was here, you may
remember.
We ahatl be watching the
N o w Hampshire legislature
with caro Ruth, to see you
make your m irk there,
OUR RECENT story about
Miss Isobella Simon who sold
her ancient Chevy last week
has stirred up lots of old
memories in Sanford.
Folks around here like to
rcmlnlse and are stopping us
on the street to talk about
Miss Isobella and other oldtim eri.
Wc met Tommy Mero, who
laid ho wasn't upset about
our saying his dad was de­
ceased, but wanted us to know
he was very much aiming the
ROSE BOWMAN says in living.
our story about Sue Jackson
Mrs. Robert Gntchrl serving
w* didn't mention how aha lunch to the Kiwsnis Club
(Rose) stood at th* front door Wednesday mused about the
with a mop and tried to keep old days, and told us that
out th* tide of rainwater that M in Isobella's parents had a
variety store on the corner of
poured In under th* door.
"1 finally Just sat down and First St. and Oak Ave., and
•tied, 1 got to discouraged," later moved It to a location
Mid R om .
on Sanford Ave.
Why Roael You didn't let
Mra, Gatchei said that no
one has been in Miss isobella's
Dora get tha best of you T
house for many,many yean.
"Even when her niece* visit
from Jacksonville they hive
to sit out on the front steps,"
she said.
"She always attends the
First Uaptlst Church every

Tba regular meeting of The­
ta Epsilon ehnpter of Beta
Sigma Phi met recently at the
home of Mrs. Paul (Betty)
Lewis In Park Ridge.
Mrs. Waller (Jo Ann) Bo­
hannon, president, conducted
the business meeting and a
most Interesting program on
"personality and Self Analy­
sis" was cleverly interpreted
by Mrs. Sherry Boltc and Mra.
Betty McKte.
The mala topic of dlscuiiioo
on the agenda was the BridgeA-Thon, which the chapter la
sponsoring for their annual
fund raising project, with pro­
ceeds going to The Little Red
School House. Tha Bridge-AThon will b* an all day event
of Thursday, October ■ at Tha
Sanford Woman's Club from
10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
The public is cordially Invi­
ted to attend and play the
card gamca of their choice.

F re t coffee will be served all
day with sandwiches and soft
(Irinka available for purchase
at lunch. Door prises will be
given away in abundance
through the courtfiy of tbe
Sanford merchants. P l a n a
have been arranged with Pinecrest Kiddle Korncr and Sem­
inole Kindegarten and Nur­
sery to provide baby sitting
service for the day. Reserva­
tions are not necessary, but
may be made by calling Mrs.
Paul Lewis at 322T1M. who]
will be glad to furnish any ad­
ditional Information.
Others attending the meet­
ing were the Mmea. Don
(Jan) Cahill, A1 (Shsrron) Da­
vit, Robert (Barbara) Dekle,
Jack (Batty) Erickson, Tom
(Pat) Largen, Bill (Fran) Riv­
ero, Rick (Mona) Walker and
also Kay Lee and Faya Stet­
son.

Establishing tha timing oa
a atory la a* aimplo aa call­
ing tha oditor. Be brief on
tho telephono. Write e full
story; tho oditor can always
chop*
If you win bo publicity

T he Anna Miller
Circle Convenes
A t Elks Lodge

The Anna Millar Circle of
the BPOE Lodge No. 1211 held
the regular meeting at th*
lodge Tuesday night, Septem­
ber 15. Following the routine
business meeting, all mem­
bers enjoyed a social hour.
Those present were the
Mmes. Clyde Ellison, Hulon
Hale, E ither Lansing, Leslie
Thompson, Mavis Llpthrott,
Harry Adair, J. R. Hooiehsn
Jr., J. R. Hooiehsn Sr., War­
By Mra. Margaret Cotby
to the New York World's Fair. ren Haynes, Laymon R. Good­
Mrs. Charles A. (Joan) Bige­ The youngsters found that rid­ man and J. C. Brown.
low III, o( 70 South Cortes ing the train was an unusual
Avenue, North Orlando, wai treat far them and extremely
recently released from Semi­ enjoyed riding in one of the
nole Memorial Hospital after new, plush, alr-cooditloned
a week's observation and bed­ cars.
rest. Apparently those extend­
Attending the Fair was an
ed vacations to the hometown Incomparable experience and
up North are more exhausting
nearly Impossible to describe.
than relaxing.
It must be seen to be appre­ The Pilot Club of Sanford
Joan and children, Donna,
ciated. Little Alex, however, will meet Tuesday, Septem­
13, Janice, 12, Mark 10, and
was most impressed with his ber 22, at the Civic Center.
Alex five, spent a hippy six
little Herts Rent-A-Car Sting Dinner will he at 3:30 p.m.,
week* in New York Slate.
followed by tha business meet­
Ray which he rode all over.
Thenr Initial stop wss a visit
The Bigelows fee) grateful ing at 7:U.
with her parents, Mr. awl
All members are urged to
to have been able to enjoy
Mrs. Jam es Dlvstl, and her
such a varied, Interesting and attend as the meeting promis­
brother Dan, In Rochester, N.
educational summer. However, es to be most Interesting with
Y. There they almost froze
the entire family was shock­ members of the press and ra­
encountering t e m p e r a t u r e s
ed to have “ mother" hospital- dio featured In a panel dis­
down to U degrees. When they
lied after their hectic but de­ cussion.
left Florida, it wss M degrees.
lightful six weeks up North.
While in Rochester they
If hand washing Is recom­
The youngsters rose to the
visited Niagara Falls and one
situitlon, and under dad’s gui­ mended for silk garments,
evening took a long walk over
dance, everything was as use lukewarm softened water
to the Horsrahoe Fills on the
much under control as circum­ with a mild soap or detergent.
Canadian side and were spell­
stances would permit. With
bound by the beauty and m a­
this knowledge, mother rallied
jesty of the Falla with the gor­
all the faster and is glad to be
geous play of a multi-color
home feeling her old self
of lights.
again.
Charles Joined hi* fimlly
and was able to spend three
It doesn't always pay to be
weeks of their merry-go-round
neat. Not U
it you're raising
of activities that only a trip
spring-flowering bulba.
"hick home" can offer. On
After the tulips, daffoditi and
Ixmg Island they visited hi*
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. hyacinthi have bloomed, don't
8ILVERPLATK BY —
cut the leave* back. Remove
and Mre. MorrU Light of Val­
INTERNATIONAL
foliage only after It ha* turned
ley Stream. From there, they
yellow. Aa long as the leaves
took th* Long Island Railroad
KADER
ara green, they ire building
next years bulbs, aay plant
JEWELERS
By, and the old days In Ban- specialists in th# U. S. De­
112
8. PARK AVE.
ford. Not all the stories Jive partment at Agriculture.
exactly — some remember It
one way, soma another, aa
the years have dimmed the
Images a little.
But It's all most Interesting
Womanlike, Mr*. Gatchei to hear about, and especially
gave u t s bint as to Miss Si­ interesting that this particu­
lar news story excited so
mon's sge.
“ I'm TO yssrs old, *nd she's much attention, U even to
It
older then me. Shs must be tell usw* didn't got
straight.
close to M now," says Mrs.
im w x .
NO W 1 9 * «
Gatchei.
Folks ar* recalling stories
CONSIIH US HIM t«l!H
about Miss Isobella, her fam-

The Charles A. Bigelows

PUBLICITY CHAIRMANSHIP of an organisa­
tion can be a rewarding Job. The homemaker
who knowa her group, haa biographical data and
file photos of key people and respects deadlines
will have a fa t scrapbook to show for her ef­
forts.

"Come A s You Are" Social
H eld By Lake M a ry Women
By Frances Wester
Mrs. LuVsra Harrison was
hostess for th# September
"Come As You Are" Break­
fa s t morning social, which are
eponaored by the women of
the Community Presbyterian
Church of Lake Mary and are
held each month for the wom­
en of the community, In an
effort to get neighbors and
new-comer* acquainted.
Assisting Mrs. Harrison as
h sr co-host*is was her sister,
Mrs. Ella Ellis. Two new
guests present for the flrat
time were Mrs. Ellen Patton
and Mr*. Dorothy Wade.
O t h • r women attending
wera Mra. Robert Rugenetein,
Mra. Ruby Linden, Mr*. Em­
ma Bashara, Mra. John Ul­
mer, Mra. F. E. Donaldson,
Mra. Joseph Eith, Mre. James
M. Thompson, Mra, Ed Zim­
merman, Mra. H. M. Cochran,

Mra. Ruby SJoblom, Mra. Joe
Smathera, Mra. Mary Baker,
Mrs. P. D. Anderson, Mre.
Rowland Goble, Mra. Charles
Baum an, and Mr*. Lillian
Goodwin.
The following children were
also present: Kathy Rugenstein, Chester Patton, Belinda
Donaldson, and Pat, Shawn,
and Dona Baker.

D A V Auxiliary
Holds Important
Meeting Tuesday
The D i s a b l e d American
Vatarana Auxiliary, Unit No.
30 will meat Tuesday, Sep­
tem b er 22. a t 7:30 at tha
chapter home on 17-92.
All member* ara urged to
attend thla meeting since
there are several Item* of
importance on the agenda, in­
cluding planning for the ilith
district meeting, which the
Chapter and Auxiliary will
ho*t next month.
Members ara also reminded
that duea a r t now payable
end should be paid before the
district meeting. The support
of all members le needed in
order to keep the Auxiliary
in good standing.

chairman for th# j u t , rand
th* e b b aonpbook if there
la «a% rand aB th* M sterr
at th* d ob for Maas and to
know your subject. H at*
f llu on your dub officer*
and i m p o r t a n t chairmen.
The** flit* should toelud* Mo fn p h lcal stretch sad a to*
cent floaty prinL
Dttanniaa from the «H*
tor tha alia o f head shots to
bo submitted. If tba officers
tu rn portrait photo*, tba
photofraphar probably still
haa th# aofativa and can
print up a floaty for publici­
ty at*. If boy pooplo d o s t
haw a recant pictaro of
thsmaalws, urg* thorn to to t
ona.
Women’* editor* on moat
newapapera ara highly con­
scious of tha value of good
picture*. It la helpful to doUrmino In advance what
thair pollclea art. In this day
of overlapping coverago In
amaller towna by d ty and
auburban newapapera, c i t y
paper* a anally have atrlctor
rule* than amaller paper*.
But the amaller auburban pa­
per uaually enjoy* good readarahlp in It* community.
Learn all the media open
to you. Local radio atatlona
may give time or a t laaat a
meeting announcement

BLOUSES
— By —
Naw Era
Aad
MajereU*
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Personals
Roger Deppen, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Deppen of
Piumoius Way and Bill Skislak, son of Mrs. Glnny SkisInk of Lake Griffin Drive,
have enrolled as freshmen In
Western Kentucky State Col­
lege at Bowling Green, Both
boys are IBM graduates from
Lyman High School.

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(DaaJt Gbby:
DEAR ABBY: 1 don't know
tha circumstances which
prompted tha clergy m in to
ask tha girt who w m plan­
ning to be m arried U she
were pregnant, but I have
always found that there are
two sides to every question.
I h a r t personally married
almost 11,000 couples, and
hundreds eg those couples
have asked me to back date
the marriage license from
one to five months. I kept
an accurate record, and In
one year out of the 3M cou­
ples 1 married,
asked
that their wedding ceremon­
ies be (slsely dated. I ra ­
ther Imagine my experience
is characteristic of m o s t
preachers and if I were you,
1 don't believe 1 would have
cast this particular minis­
ter into “outer darkness"
so quickly, without having
heard HIS side of the story.
A KENTUCKY CLERGYMAM
DEAR ABBY: I was a
practicing minister for a
decade but non 1 am a law­
yer. I can understand why
• clergyman would ask a
girl If she were pregnant
before he undertook to per­
form the m arriage cere­
mony. A m arriage is a cov­
enant freely assented to by

two parties, and when tha
vows are not exchanged In
freedom, the marriage Is il­
legal according to the law
and Invalid alao as a religi­
ous sacrament,
if Use girl U pregnant,
there can posatbly be coer­
cion on the part of the girl,
her family, or aven on the
part of the groom. If the
couple arc Wing “forced”
Into marirage became a
baby Is on the way and
they fael that marriage
is the only solution to the
problem, t h e
marriage
could be considered a “ for­
ced" one and, hence, illa1*1
It la better that a child be
born out of wadtock in
some cases than for two
persons to m arry out of
compulsion rather t h a n
love.
MINISTER TURNED LAW­
YER
DEAR ADItY: Come on
now. I've read your column
faithfully and with adm ira­
tion and interest, but that
letter from the mother who
was “disgusted" because
the clergyman asked her
bride-to-be daughter If she
were pregnant behooves me
to put in my nickel's worth.
1 live in a small town, but

Jacoby

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earn "How to eat well withxit really cooking.”
Too many homemakers al•eady believe that is possible,
s it bout any encouragement
from a magazine.
Tile truth Is that U Isn't poss­
ible for a family to enjoy good
bod unless there's someone In
the kit riven who really cooks.
Meals worth coming home
lo require a good deal of ef­
fort on the housewife’* part.
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can slap together today. These ticen some real cooking going
quick and easy meals that on in the kitchen.
many families get served night Maybe one reason so many
after night may be eaten with­ families today eat from trays
out prnteil, but they aren’t and watch television while
ra*tcn with much enjoyment, they consume dinner. Instead s*C
either,
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the kind tin t make a husband television takes their minds
smile broadly ami ask with off the kind of food tbey'ra
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having for dinner tonight?
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bad cleared away, East had
made tha first trick with his
king of hearts and North and
South had taken the other It.
East returned a low club
which was taken by dummy's
ten. Back came the jack of
spades, East played the king
and South w
with the ace.
He entered dummy with the
ace of hearts and led out die
mond honors until East’s king
lost to South’s ace. Then South
discarded dummy's two clubs
on his queen and ten of hearts
and since spades and dia­
monds l»»lh broke perfectly
he ran oft the rest of the tricks.
Tha to u t score for North and
South was 2,130 points. With­
out East's double it would
have been fitx) points.

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I’d say that one bride in
Tien. too. if the clergy­
four has covered a pregnan­ man knows that the girl is
cy of Irons two to four
pregnant, he can guide them
months with I bridal gown la planing an appropriate
and white flowing veil.
wedding, if they sincerely
Check with any clergyman
desire to m arry. Otherwise,
and you will understand
he can explain that there
why be would ask such a
are alternatives. Some for­
quaitiou. It la embarrassing
ced marriages are worse
for them to have to baptise
than none, tn trying to exall those “ prem ature" ba­ onerate you, 1 rationalized
bies so toon after U» wed­ that maybe one of your staff
ding.
had m itten the answer with­
•D "
out your having seen it. It
• o •
didn't sound like the DEAR
DEAR ABBY: 1 was disap­ ABBY I have been reading
pointed to find one aa know­ all these y ean .
ledgeable, m ature and Influ­
A MINISTER
ential as you rapping a
DEAR MINISTER: Thank
clergyman for having asked
you for giving me the bene­
a couple, who came to dls- fit of the doubt, but I accept
cuss their intended m arri­ the responsibility for every
age, U the girl were preg­ answer that appears in my
nant. Ibe minister was only
column. I confess that I was
doing his duty. A minister not aware of the necessity
Is not a ‘"marryIn' Sam." at a clergyman to ask a
The reading of the ritual and
bridt if she were pregnant.
pronouncing tha coupls hus­ But judging from the num­
band and wife ti only part
ber of reprimands I have
of the pattoral obligation. received for having criticiz­
It is Important to learn If ed a clergyman for having
the couple has had prem ari­ Inquired, I was wrung. And
tal relations. If they have­ 1 beg to be forgiven.
• • 4
n't, they will be proud to
say so. If they have, and
Problems 7 Write to ABBY.
are truly sorry*, the clergy­ Bui »700, Los Angeles, Cal­
man can either give them
if. For a personal reply, en­
absolution or invoke God's close a stamped. Mil - ad­
forgiveness.
dressed envelope.

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There are k&gt;ts at ways to
31
lose at bridge. One way Is to
A J 10 41
make a habit of picking up
*A J
cards like the West hand. Bad
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hands oven out in the long
Olttl
run, mistakes don't. Just about W K i T
EAST
the most costly mistake avail­ k i l l
4K tt
v m t
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able is the “ sucker" double.
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East hekl 13 high card points • l i t
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and stoppers in all suits. It
SOUTH |D)
was Incredible to him that
• AQS
the opponents could reach
W Q 10 32
game before he had a chance
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to bid, but they did just that.
Both vulnerable
East wasted no tim e In dou­
bling. Had East stopped to Heath West N w th b i t
think, he would have realized I N T. Pats 3 N T. Dble
Hdble. Pats Pass
P iss
that the opponents were going
Opening lead—® 3.
to make their game and pro­
bably on overtrlck or two. | cash three of his five high
West was marked with a bust, cards.
and East would be lucky to! Actually, when the smoke

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“ My hair is very drab now- lieve you would be able to find
Dya. I was a pale blonde, handsome and attractive shoes
In platforms and strap sandals,
it zny hair la dreadluUy un- and st not loo hizh prices. Go
ecomlng. I am fifty-three, to a good shoe store, ask for
11 and not overweight. Would a top salesman, explain your
look younger if I had my problem and insist upon seeing
tlr lightened to a pale silver- wbst they have that would be
oode? 1 would not do it my suitahle. When you find Use
if but would have it dune correct shoes, get two pairs.
; a good beauty salon. I ute Rut. be sure you have your
earn powder tor my face, proper size and width.
If you would like to con­
wc-red lipstick and a little
»uge to match. I wear almost dition your feet through home
1 black with some white care, send for my font leaf­
let. “ How lo Step Lively After
uches.— SalUe."
Yes, I think you should have Forty." Send me a long selfror hair colored as you »u| addressed stamped enveloj*
eat. It would he sm art, youth ami enclose Ten cents in coin.
“1 have to travel several
ring and flattering, i think
xi will need lighter shade* tlmci a year accompanying
makeup, but wait until your my husband on business trips,
lir U done before buying 1 always take my beauty
thing, hut have to pay exeesi
iw makeup accessories.
"My feet cause me great dif- baggage weight and my hus­
tulty. I cannot wear really band is always annoyed. How
retty shoes and I cannot wear could I take ksa? What ossengh heels, although I tike lists should I have? f have
tractive clothes and have a imaU leather beauty cisw.—
ime. My shoes are such a E."
If your cosmetics do not
rob'em. What should I do?
y riolhei are always rich, come in plastic bottles and
irk colors or black. I could Jars, get diese and fill them '
»t afford to have shoes made, wiih your favorfatei. Cleansing)
i this is too expensive.— cream, good quality witch,
hair!, cosmetic oil, face pow­
r*. R aider."
As you live in a large city, der. lipstick and ey« maktup
idging by your adJreai, I be­ ire the onentialz.

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LAKELAND — The F!«ida citrus Commlistcm moves
to Miami Beach Wednesday
for the regular September
meeting wMeh generelly la
regarded as tha opening **e•ion of a aaw cttrue eeaeon.
Tha meeting la to ba held in
eoneurrenee with tha animal
convention In Miami Bsach
of tha Florida F n l t and
T a g s t a b l a Association, an
event that wilt ho attended
bjr eoveral Commlaslonara and
Commlssloa staff membars.
A report bp tha Commla*
lion’s AdrartUIng and Pub*
Hfity Commlttoa is sxpaetad
to ha a highlight of tha mast,
lag, according to Ganaral
Manager Homer E. Hooks.
Tha committee ia to meet a t
lft a.as. Wadnaodap, followed
hp the Commlaaioa meeting
a t a P-SS.
Hooka aaid tha eonrmittee
would ba naked to consider a
request for authority to use
tha Utters “O J.“ alone in
some Instances where the
Commission symbol Is used as
dlsptsp m atter. In addition,
rapport will ha sought for the
Florida Department of Agri*
culture's SUN FLAVOR pro­
gram for tha uniform Identi­
fication of Florida fruits and
vegetables. A report alio Is to
ha heard on progress made by
the Cortes F. Enloe medical
advertising agency regarding
tha Investigation of nutrition*
•I values of Florida citrus.
Scheduled for Commlsalon
consideration will be such
matters aa ssemptlon from
citrus fruit dealer’s agent
registration for all Indivi­
duals concerned with trans­
actions Involving processed
citrus products, and a mom*
mandation th a t tha Commis­
sion “postpone Indefinitely"
the requirement that mini­
mum Brls for frossn concen­
trated orange Juice be In­
creased from 41J to 44 de­
grees effective December 1,
11)64. Hooks said that ha plann-d to report on the currant
S t a t u e of Federal Standards
of Identity for frosen con­
centrated orange juice. A re­
port will also be made on the
Commission’s f i g h t against
“Awake" labelling and ad­
vertising policies.
The Commission will be
host again for the annual Cit­
rus Breakfast scheduled for
Thursday morning with May­
or Haydon Burin. of Jackson­
ville aa principal speaker.

NOT Meeting
Set Today
By Margaret Coeby
A meeting of the North Or­
lando Teen Club (NOTs) will
ba htld a t 7:80 p.m, todsy
In tha Recraatlon Canter Civ­
ic Building to plan the club’s
future program.
In ordar not to InUrfera
with school homework, the
meeting will be rnnrludt-il no
later than ft p.m. llanny Tillls, president, will be In
•barge.

MON.
TU E.
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TRAFFIC SAFETY PROGRAM Jb presented to
member* of the Seminole High School Anchor
Club, under aponnonihlp of the Pilot Club. Seat­
ed ere the apeakem, Sgt. Vince Smallwood,
Sheriff Luther Hobby, end Chief Roy Williams.

I WHOLE
—OR-

Standing ere Miss Helen Menu, Anchor Club
president; Mrs. Jerry Jemigan, Pilot Club presi­
dent and Mrs. Eloise Collins, Pilot Club Safety
Chairman.
(Herald Photo)

CUT-UP

NAB Gives 10 Southern Lawmakers 'Z ero' On Voting
WASHINGTON (U P» Voting records of 10-DeepSouth congressmen have been
given ’’sere” ratings by the
National Associated Business­
men, Inc. (NAB).
The NAB, which is dedicated
to “ getting the federal goveminent out of competition
with tanpaying businesses,"
rated all House members on
the basis of their votes on 20
money measuiea which went
before the 88th Congress.
Votes against such measures
aa accelerated public works
aod for such measures a* a
proposed reduction In foreign
aid were credited aa “aeonomy votes."
Among the lawmakers who
failed to east an NAB "cconomy vote" were Reps- R°**
Bass and Clifford Davis of
Tennessee; Hale Boggs, James
II. Morrison and T. A. Thnmp
son of Louisiana; Carl Elliot
and Albert Rains of Alabama;
Claude Pepper of Florida;
James W. Trimble of Arkan­
sas, and Carl Vinson of Geor­
gia.
All are Democrats as are 10
others with low ratings: Reps.
John W. Davis (10 per cent)
and Phil Landrum (10) ol
Georgia; Robert A. Everett
(5.3), Joe L. Evlni (3.8) and
Richard Fulton (3.3) of Tenn
essce; Robert F. Jones Jr.
(8.T) and Kenneth A. Roberts
(7.7) of Alabama; Wilbur D.
Mills (10.3) of Arkansas; Dan­
te B. Fasrell (53) of Florida
and GiUia W. Long (5 3) Louis
Ians.

Four Southerners who re­ James A. Haley. (D-Fla.)IN. C.) (84.7) and Howard W.
ceived perfect ratings of 100 (84.7) Charles R. Jooea, (R-| Smith, (D-Va.) (90).
were Republicans William C.
Cramer of Florida. Richard
H. Poff of Virginia and Jam es
“Great Savings On Easy Terms'*
II. Quillen and W. E. (Rill)
FROM
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Brock of Tennessee.
Others with high ratings In­
cluded Reps. Joel T. Broyhill,
(R-Va.) (83), Edward J. Gur­
ney, (R-Fla.) (93), John O.
March Jr., (D-Va.) (93), Jam es
T. Broyhill, (R-N.C.) (91.7),

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Fair Group To
Meet Tonight
G i o r g i Maybury, presi­
dent of the American legion's
Fair Association, today re­
minded Legionnaires that the
association will meet tonight
for its annual frre dinner.
The dinner will gel under
wny at 7 p.m. and will tie fol­
lowed by the most important
meeting cf the year for mem.
bera of the group.
Crew chiefs will line up
their work crew* for the
three afternoon and a I *
night* of the annual county
fair which will open Nov, 2
and wind up Nov. 9.
Post Commander Tom Rest
pointed out that every Leginnaire ia automatically a
member of the Fair Aieocltlon and ie invited to he
preient. Rest also nnnounred
that lt))&gt;S early hint cards
will be Issued until Veterans
Day, Nov. II.

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Mrs. C, I a Bnink, president,
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Special guests for the eve­
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LBJ Reveals Plan For 1965 Excise Tax Cut
Seminole County

Shopping, dispute*, golfing,
disputes, committee and dele­
g a t i o n activitie*, dispute*,
aide trip* to acenle points of
intereit*. These and other re­
ports were made Monday noon
to Sanford Rotarlans by State
Sea. Mack N. Cleveland Jr.
Florida alternate delegate to
the Democratic National Con­
vention.

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on the S t Johns River

Zip Codi S2771

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*The N ile of America**

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Johnson Wins
Steelworkers'
Endorsement

ATLANTIC CITY (U Pl) President Johnson said today
VOL. 56
NO. 283 his administration is planning
to cut consumer excise taxes
next year as the first step in
a six-point program to pre­
serve record-high prosperity.
Excise taxes, first imposed
in
warlimc to deter buying of
By Julian Stem Irons
ning of m town council meet­ had never known excess wa­ its mayor and knew no nior*
so-called
luxury goods, ara
ing.
ters to drain eastwardly a t than was indicated by certain
Cleveland made his report
Associate Editor
now collected on cosmetics,
Last
week
several
Alta­
Avery
had
indicated.
at the Civic Center, telling
comment* being made, I luggage, perfume, Jewelry and
Lawrence Swofford, mayor
•• •
monte Spring* resident* ques­
bow his dream of attending
Swofford said h* had tlvwd
of Altamonte Springs, lait tioned Avery’* familiarity there 30 years, too, and ha would keep my mouth shut other items.
such a convention was finally
Johnson outlined his propoanight took another verbal with drainage problems in had never hsard of It, either. and attam pt to faacont* mure
realised. He'd been hoping (or
poka a t Seminole County that community. On* resident
Last Friday Avery declar­ literate In th* rceulta of the als to head off recession* and
one since a small boy, he said.
spread the benefits of pros­
• • •
Commission Chairman James stated th at h* had lived in ed, "U I hid been living in town'* draining problems.”
Said Swofford last night: perity in a speech prepared
P. Avery prior to the begin­ Altamonte for SO year* and a town for 10 years and was
The disputes centered «•
“Commissioner Avery stated for the convention of th* Uni­
Bishops Approve
round the seating of the Miss­
that I did not request the ted Steelworkers Union.
issippi Freedom delegation
VATICAN CITY (UPl) County Commission to consid­
The 3.000 delegates to thn
Ecumenical Council bishops
and Cleveland asserted the
er
the
drainage
problem
in
Steelworkers'
convention un­
today open'd the road to a
Florida delegation was again­
Lake Florida, Lake Adelaide animously endorsed Johnson
new Catholic doctrine by over­
st this. It sought »*••* se sting
and Crane's Roost, That for election shortly before hi*
whelmingly voting themselves
of delegates duly cnosen by
statement is simply untrue arrived at Ihe hall. The reso­
as "collegial" partners of the
law in Mississippi.
and other etatemrnta made lution declared that the Pres­
LANA SLONIGF-R. Miss Sunken Garden of
• • •
Pope In running the church.
by Avery in reference to ident and the Democratic vice
1965, presents Mayor A. L. Wilson a tlicffcnBecause the outcome was
drainage of A l t a m o n t e presidential contender, Sen.
bachia plant for hia wife and extended an invita­
not In doubt, the convention
Plan 2nd Flight
Springs are also utterly un­ Hubert It. Humphrey, war*
tion to all permanent Central Florida resident*
(sited in some ways to live
EDWARDS AFB, Calif. true.*’
obvious choices.
to
visit
the
pnrdens
in
St.
Petersburg
this
month
up to his expectations but
(CPI) — Engineers today
Swofford continued: "We
"We believe that the elec­
for n sninll service charge. Miss Slontger wus In
nevertheless he was pleased
readied the controversial XB70
have
the
drainage
of
approxi­
tion
of Lyndon H. Johnson *nd
Sanford
Mondny
to
make
the
presentation.
and happy that he could at­
for its next takeoff in 10-U
mately a mile of 1-4, approxi­ Hubert H. Humphrey Is vital
tend, the Sanford senator said.
days, encouraged by Us "sue
mately a mile of KK 439. the to the protection of the labor
The nomination of President
rrssful" hut trouble-plagued
draining of a mile or mure of movement, oil of the people of
Johnson was a foregone con­
maiden flight.
SR 427, the water from lotke the United States and tha
clusion and, Cleveland noted,
Mobile and approximately a cads*- of peace and freedom
so was the choice of Sen. HuLegion Session
square mile to the east ami throughout the world," the en­
bert Humphrey as the Presi­
several
thousand acres lo the dorsement said. It was adop­
DALLAS
(U
Pl)
—
The
dent's running mate,
American Legion, its brassy
north that drains into this ted on a standing vote.
• • •
but colorful 4dth annual par­
area which 1* landlocked.
The President said:
Rotarlans will forego their
ade behind it, gathered Its
“I did request the County
"First, wo will continue *
next Monday meeting in fav­
J2.000
delegates
for
some
ser­
fiscal
policy which expand*
Commission
to
consider
this
or of a Ladles Night event at
DOORS WERE OPENED for busine** thl* niorninR by SuperX Drug*
A merchandising seminar Is ment positions with Maas Bro­ ious business today, including
problem. However, the chair­ purchasing power to meet our
Scott Burnt F lorida Tower t
on
French
Avenue
«t
25th
Street,
next
to
Winn
Dixie.
Officiating
nt
the
an address by Defense Secre­
man took issue with me and power to produce. The tax cut
Light Company grounds near planned for Oct. 13 at Florida thers stores on the west coast
openintr, from the left, were Orville Smith, store nmnnKer; T. II. ItnnState Bank and is designed aj well as a number of years tary Robert S. McNamara.
atated that the water from was part of this policy.
the St. Johns River bridge.
tlorf,
Cincinnati,
store
opening
supervisor:
Daniel
L.
Johnson,
R.
Fh.,
nslaik* Mobile runt east into
“ In the future wo will not
It'll ba held a week from to­ for all retailing merchants in in New York with laird &amp; Tay­
Ristnnt store manager and E. M. Shipp, Fort Lauderdule, district man­
Sanford and Seminole County. lor and Hallmark Cards.
Gee Creek.
permit federal revenue to be­
GM Talks
night.
ager.
(See
Wednesday’s
Herald
for
further
details.)
(Herald
l’hoto)
Top speakers in merchandis­ Also speaking will be David
"He also stated that water come a drag on our economy.
• « •
DETROIT (UPl) — General
Jacobs who has more than Motors and United Auto Work­
from Crane's Boost runs into Next year wc are planning to
The SHS Junior Class Is ing will be present.
Laka O r I a n t a w h i c h , of cut excite taxes."
sponsoring an " a f t • r • the- The program will start with 13 years of retail merchandis­ ers negotiators, under press­
He gave no details on th*
course, la not true. He said
game" dance Friday night at a complimentary dinner with ing experience and Is consid­ ure of a If) a. m. EST Friday
the bank as host at 3:30 pm . ered a specialist in sales pro­ strike deadline, today took up
planned
reduction in hia text.
water
from
the
southeast
sec­
the school's student lounge.
and Is scheduled to end at motion and advertising, lie Is a new economic proposal mat­
Tlie President's statement
tion of Altamonte Spring*
• • •
9:43 p.m. The workshop ses­ currently s a l e s promotion ching benefits the union won
drain* Into Lake Seminary supported the views held by
Heard tome of the girls the
sion will cover advertising, manager of Jordan Marsh, from Ford and Chrysler,
which, of course, also is nut many economists that tax
other day complaining about
merchandising and display of Urlando.
rales now arc so high they
true.
naming burrlaanea after the
merchandise.
The third speaker will be De Gaulle Tour
*TTl* chairman of the art as a "brake" on the econ­
ladies, One suggested naming
Among the speakers will be Richard Ucdcnbcrg, a grad­
SAIGON, South Viet Nam Communist civil war, which Communist bodiea were count­ Board simply does not under­ omy by piling up cash in gov­
them ifter animal*. "Tiger"
Henri (lucrlin, for many years uate of Parson's School of De­ CARACAS (U P l) — Preslstand the law of gravity," ernment hands instead of al­
would be a good one and would
dent
Charles
de
Gaulle
flies
to
I
(Ul’ll-W
o .k e ra today called was nut going well fur the ed on the battle field.
an experienced merchandiser. sign In New York. He has tra ­
lowing it to be spent in tha
Swofford pointed out.
be appropriate. But suppose
“ Iteneral Mrika that hail government. Communist Viet
Th* local federation of
He is a graduate of the Har­ veled extensively throughout Colombia today on the second
private
economy,
"He
la
using
the
ago
old
the weather bureau named
unions,
meanwhile,
vard School of Business and is Kurope and other parts oi the day of a South American tour lw, “ly*ed most of Saigon's Cong rebels last week cap­ trad*
Johnson said the nation has
technique
of
smoke
screens
to
on* "Jumbo" and it turned out
tured r&gt;21 American - mad* agreed to gu back tu work
now vice president and gen­ world studying design and de­ dedicated lo the theme of in- 1 1,’)»|nea* fur two days,
hide, rover up ami camou­ made many gains In the past
to ba nothing more than a
after w i n n i n g concessions
eral manager of Jordan Mar­ cor. Hcdenburg is presently dependence for "us Latins" I 1 ha peaceful solution to tha weapons, a near-record.
flage hia own mistakes. We 30 years that must be retain­
squall. And, a t sure as shootfrom both the United States in,,u*|rial problem can... ax
Latest figures released by from the government.
sh, Orlando.
display
manager
of
Jordan
in Altamonte and most of the ed by economic coupe-ration
Premier Nguyen Khanh en- thu Defense Ministry today,
in' If you named one "Kitten"
and the Communists.
Khanh'a regime agreed to
His career includes manage­ Marsh, Orlando.
dcuvoied lo solve other issues however, nave a ntor* optim­ respect their right to strike people in Seminole County rather than economic conflict.
K would turn out to be as
roarin' as a "Lion."
Flames
Roar On provoked by defiant students istic p i c t u r e . Government anil to order the reinstate­ have known for fuur years "The fact is that wagei *r*
• • *
..... .......... ................ .. ...... nnd rebellious m o u n t a i n forces captured 43 rebel wea­ ment of 600 workers alleged­ that Mr. Avery wna going higher, employment Is higher,
SANTA ROSA, Cabf. (UPl) t n ,
profits are higher and the aIn most parts of the coun­
pons ami a cache of ammuni­ ly fired arbitrarily from a lo­ backward but we didn't know
—A sene* of raging brush and
that he would usk the water cunomy is stronger than at
At the same time, be wus tion when they crushed a cal textile company.
try, the first day of autumn
forest fires roared through the endeavoring to fight the antiany time In our history with
to fullow him."
means a lot of back breaking
Communist guerrilla force in
The agreement was reached
Under-dry wine country of
more gains to come," Johnson
Swofford
also
said,
"I
do
work, getting ready for the
Quang Trl Province Sunday. nt a meeting between the fed­
Northern California t o d a y ,
said.
want
to
say
one
thing
in
cold weather around the cor­
The government lost only eration ami government leadthreatening several communi­
Rut he warned that a reces­
favur
of
Avery:
Hu
hits
treat­
ner and the coming of the
four wounded, while the Beds era headed by First Deputy
ties including this city of 00,sion
like those lo the 1930s
ed
Altamonte
Springs
belter
anow. Here in Central Florida,
suffered an estimated more Prime Miulstcr Nguyen Xuan
Mrs. Robert Bcsscrcr of'cnlc-r the home and then tap- 000 persons.
would cause losses of $20 bil­
than
he
has
Lake
Mary,
well — it's not so. The leaves
than 90 casualties. Fifty-five I Oanh.
1303 Forest Dr., wife of the [ od Mrs. Besscrer's hands, acLongwDod and Bear Lake. Al­ lion a year in product!-^ and
remain green, the weather
Seminole
Memorial
Hospital
FFA
To
Pay
cording
to
Police
Chief
Roy
though h* did not do any­ 1.3 million jobs.
stays warm for several more
"America cannot afford a
thing for Altamonte Springs
WASHINGTON (U Pl) - The Two mrn were Injured, one
weeks and you can still enjoy administrator, was robbed of G. Williams.
in fuur years, he didn't do recession," ho declared.
the beaches, lakes and swim­ personal valuables Monday af­ The chief said the 4hlef j Federal Aviation A g e n c y seriously, Monday at 3:3U p.m.
anything to hurt us.
ming pools.
ternoon in a brazen holdup at "knew right where to go" in (FAA) will foot the bill for in a spectacular headon crash
getting the valuables, consis­ $23,000 in damage caused by
• • •
‘T h at miserable rcdlstrictof two cars on Stale Road 49,
her home.
ting of personal papers, some GOP presidential nominee Bar­
ing plan he supported incon­ Money Stolen
We have a report that Volie
a
mil*
east
of
Geneva.
The robber used a gun to $2 bills and nthrr items from ry M. Goldwater's plane at
Theft of an envelope con­
venienced th* people of LongA. Williams Sr. is a patient at
Treated nt Seminole Memor­
the bathroom.
at the Charleston, W. Va . air­ ial Hospital and later transfer­
wood ami l-akn Mary to the taining a sum of money snd
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
paper was reported stolen to
He said the robber told Mrs. port Friday night.
Williams, father of Circuit
red to Orange Memorial Hos­ Republican g u h ernatorial Holley accused Rums of de- extent that they would not go
Besserer
she
would
not
be
police yesterday by Jack Hall,
to
the
polls
ami
vote.
Court Judge Volie A. Williams
pital, Orlando, was Hay Mel­ candidate Charles llulley of
llbvruta deceit. At ono time,
hurt if she did not scrcain. More Security
"In Rear laike." Swofford manager of the Handyman
Jr., is undergoing a checkup
ton, 3a, of Ft. Pierre. He suf­ St. Petersburg paid an after­
Holley said, Burns claimed to concluded, “st taxpayers ex. Store at 2400 French Ava. H»
After taking the items, the
WASHINGTON CUPl s - fered a compound left leg
For many years a Sanford
thief left and police were no­ The Warren Commission s re­ fracture and had a piece n( noon hand-shaking visit to hava "» political philosophy pens* and under his direction ssid the envelnp-s w*» placed
auto dealer and more recently
A motor wooter passen­ tified.
port on the assassination of strel pierce his right thigh, Sanford Monday then went to similar to Sen. Barry Gold- they ereated a problem from nn a counter when he opened
a member of the city's fi­
ger, Mike McGuire of 2013
Chief
William*
said
his
de­
Little lleur to 4'ub and had the store and ho discovered it
President John F. Kennedy is according to Florida Highway DrUary where he leveled an­ water.
nance committee, he resigned
other blast at his opponent,
“Shortly thereafter, he took the gall to ask thu Civil De­ missing shortly after a cus­
from the committee not too Grandview Ave., suffered n partment was given a "good expected to recommend chan- Patrolman Dan Oaks.
over tha Johnton-Humphrey fense for $5,000 to correct it." tomer left.
many weeks ago. The Clock right leg injury yesterday description" of the robber and i ges in security measures to Also Injured was Little Democrat |{uyd'&gt;n Burns.
Accompanying Holley here campaign in Florida and is
when the scooter ran against the investigation is continu- [ protect the U. S. chief execuWinders wish him well.
Charles Taylor, 28, of Mima. yesterday was Guy Allen, Re.
the back of a pickup trurk at mg.
now working to defeat Goldluve.
• • •
He was treated at the local
publican candidate fur tax as­ water ami kill th* conserva­
20th
Street
and
French
AveAnd. one of our Clock Wind­
hospital for a shoulder frac­ sessor in Seminole County.
tive movement.
ers Dottle Austin, today enter­ le.
ture.
Heavy ruin during much of
Police said McGuire wax on
“ Prying hi destroy what ho
ed Seminole Memorial herself.
Trooper Oaks said Mellon's the afternoon curtailed tha
said he. believes in is on* of
It's some sort of a back prob­ the scooter operated by James
car careened off the highway activities of Holley.
many examples of deliberate
lem, we understand. And if Williams of 1203 Washingand into a creek with the dri­
MtfMVS
In
DeBary
where
hs
ad.
deeelt
by a political npportunti«n
Dr.
when
it
collided
with
we know Dottie she'll be get
ver still in the car, The pa­
Ireased
the
Republican
Club,
l»t
.
.
llulley
charged.
ting information and doing a the truck operated by John
trolman said the driver was
column right from her ho-.pl- Holland of Route 2, Sanford.
m the vehicle about a halfThe lirst fall meeting of the and Sanford at 9:30 to provide hour before being freed
tat licit. At least wc wouldn't
be surprised if she did.
Seminole County Chamber of transportation for those plan­ Oaks said Melton was pro­
•
•
•
ceeding west on Route 49 and
Commerce Coffee Club wilt be ning to attend.
They’re going to try it *Taylor east when the two
held at lo o'clock Thursday
gsln at Deltona U. Twice hecars rammed. Taylor was
morning when the group will
fore when Deltona folks tried
charged with reckless driving
be the guests of Capt. Chand­
to dedicate Deltona U. hurri­
and driving without a license.
canes Interrupted the event.
ler W. Swanson, commanding
CAPE HATTER AS, N. C Wind gusts of 63 m p h. ware
Now they've rescheduled the
officer of SNA5.
(U l'l) — Hurrican* Gladys reported at Manteo, N. C.,
dedication for this Friday st
Defective Wiring moved its too mile-in hour
The affair will be held at
3 p.m, and all eyes are turned
A defective wadi in; ma­ winds closer In the U. S. main­ during the morning,
the station's Lake Golden rec­
to the weatherman.
chine motor sent city firemen land (inlay and sent heavy Tha Washington Weather
reation area.
Days Left To
on a run Monday at 3:08 p.m. seas against a 1,000-mil# Bureau warned that residents
Following a short coffee and
to * home occupied by Mrs. stretch of the eastern sea­ at islands and low-lying coast­
doughnut period, the "kaffee
Register For
Gordon Affirld at 404 E. llth board.
klatchen" will be taken on a
al areas along the North Caro­
St. Damage was confined to At 8 a. m. EST Gladys was lina coast north of Capa Hat­
tour of the station during
General Flection which they will see several
the motor, firemen said.
Tage 9
centered near latitude 34.3 ters* should move to higher
Page 9
new buddmgi, including the
Bridge .. — .......
north, longitude Tt 8 west, or ground before tides flooded
recently constructed barracks,
Call The Jaycees
Classified -------- Page 10-U
about 223 miles east-southeast eacap* routes.
Evans Funeral
enlisted men’s pool and avion­
Comica — ........... _ Page 9-10
Gaia warning* flew from Wil­
of Cape Hatteras,
Far Transportation
Tha funeral of Frank
Pare 4
ic building.
Editorial
Winds of 100 miles in hour mington, N. C., to ProvincaTo Register —
Evan* of Laka Mary, vanar- extended out 30 miles mainly town, Mass., and on th* Dela­
Page 10
A motorcade (for which a
Horoscope
ALL O U R N E W P A T T E R N S A N D
able Seminole County pioneer to the north, of tha hurricane's ware and Chesapeake bays. A
few mure cart are needed
Society ------------ _ Page 8
322-5481
who dltd Saturday, will ba center. Gal*s ranged 400 miles hurricane watch wsa in affect
according to Charles Morri­
Sports -------- —- . Page 9-7
C O L O R S REDUCED N O W !
held st 10:30 a m. Wednesday to the north and 250 mil** to from Capa Hatteras In Cape
son) will assemble at the
Page 9
TV Programs
TE 8-1158
at Biieaoa Fuueral Hum*.
Chamber’s building oa First
CAPT, SWANSON
th* south.
May, U. J.
W* tha Women ___ Page 9
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WEATHER: Fair through Wednesday; high today In middle 80s; low tonight 60-65.
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908
TUBS., SEPTEMBER 22, 1964 SANFORD, FLORIDA

Swofford: Avery Claims Untrue

mwA

Seminar Set Here
On Merchandising

Concessions W on From Khanh,
Saigon W orkers H alt Strike

Local Housewife
Tied Up, Robbed

Two Injured In
Head-On Crash

Burns 'Deliberately

Deceitful' - - Holley

Passenger On

Scooter Hurt

Swanson To Be
Coffee Club Host

ONLY

10

Herald Index

enneyi

Gladys Moving
Closer To Coast

*

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New students reporting to
Seminole High School will get
• preview of school activities
next Tuesday at 8:30 a. m.
as they are ashed to report
to the high school auditorium.
They will register and be
given tests in preparation for
the new school year starting
a week from Monday. Offi­
cial* stress this period is for
new studrnta to the high
school. Each is requested to
bring a pencil and be prepar­
ed to stay until noon.
•
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About IS studrnta from our
county are expected to enroll
at the University of South
Florida next month. That’s
the word from the Tampe
campus which is listed as the
"fastest growing university In
the state.” Trimester classes
begin Sept. 8.
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Think today’s younger set
Is soft? Visit one of the
county’s football practice ses­
sions and sec the fellows in
action. It'll erase any such
notion. They’re working hard
to get In shape for the gruel­
ing season which lies just
ahead.
s e e
Yet, not all the practice Is
on the football fields. The
gills are nt it too, what with
drills in baton t w i r l i n g ,
marching and cheerleading
activities. They’re practicing
Just as hard and will be the
usual colorful asset to hnlftime activities once the con­
tests start. A lot of work
goes Into the performances
these gals put on for spectators.
s e e
Heard some folks wonder­
ing which is the oldest home
in the Immediate Sanford
area. Any nominations?
s e e
The Clock received a call
the other day wondering if
lines could be puinted on the
parking lot a t the Seminole
Memorial Hospital. We pass
the suggestion along,
s e e
Speaking of voter registraMrs. Bruco tried to substanti­
ate her requests for addition­
al funds by comparing Day,
Lake and Marion county fig&gt; urea concerning population,
registration, and operating
costs for the registration of­
fices.
Seminole’s aversge cost of
elections was $4,500 compar­
ed to 10,000 for Day, $0,000
for Lake and $5,000 for Mar­
ions. Day has 20,000 voters
out of a population of 09,000,
Lake has 25,000 voters out
of 63,000, Marion 25,000 out
of 69,000 anil Seminole has
19,000 registered voters out
of a 67.000 population.
Of these four counties,
populstion projections by Kip11nger and First Research
Corporation indicate thut by
1970 Day will reach 80.000,
Lake 79.300. Marion 67,700
and Seminole 100,000.

9 Kids Fishing
Rodeo Set At
Park Wednesday
The Anusl Kids Fishing Ro­
deo, sponsored by the SanfordSeminole Jaycees will be held
Wednesday from 2 to 4 p m.
# . at Lake Carols in Fort Mel­
lon Park, Jim Rowe, chair­
man announced today.
Seminole County children
from ages one to nine arc in­
vited to participate. The Jay,
cees will furnish fishing pol­
es, lines and worms, as well
as refreshments and prizes.
’
The children will be divided
'
into three age group* — one.
™ two and three year olds; four,
five and six year olds; and
seven, eight and nine year
olds
Priies will be awarded in
each group for the largest
fish, tha Uttlest fish, and the
most fish, Rowe said.

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Bridge ....------------- P»K* 7
Classified _______ Pag* *•!&gt;
Comics ..
Page 2A-3A
Editorial
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Pag* l-A
Funerals
.... P*g* 3
Horoscope
_ Page 2A-3A
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Sports - ________ _ Page 4
*TV Programs — ---- Page 6
TV* the Women ....... Tag* 7

SAIGON, South Viet Nam
(UP1) — Communist forces
handed the government one of
its heaviest military setbacks
of the war Thursday in a
marshland ambush southwest
of Saigon that left over 100
government soldiers and four
American* dead.
An American mlHatry spo­
kesman said the Communist
Viet Cong wiped out a batta­
lion-sized force, killing at
least 120, wounding 60 and
capturing nine others.
It was believed to be the
highest number of govern­
ment forces killed in a single
engagement.
The fighting took place about 45 miles southwest of
Saigon on a nasty marshy bit-

JOE I1AKEK

To Early To
Decide, Baker
Says Of Race
City Commissioner Joe Ba­
ker told the Herald by tele­
phone today that he has "not
yet decided whether or not
I will run lor re-election in
November."
"H'a a little too early to
make a decision on that —
the qualifying deadline is not
until Oct. 14th,” said Daker.
"I have had calls from
people saying they regretted
that 1 was not going to run
again, after reading the an­
nouncement in the Herald
Thursday from E. C. Harper
Jr., who has qualified to run
for my scat," Baker told the
Herald.
"1 wish to make it clear
that I have not yet said that
1 will not run again. I will an­
nounce my decision later,"
caM Commissioner Baker.
Baker’s seat is the only one
open this year, with the city
election to coincide with the
general election in November.
City Commission three year
terms come up on a stagger­
ed bails, with two eeats open
each consecutive year, except
for the year which Baker's
scat becomes open.
Baker Is completing his sec­
ond three year term. He ser­
ved as mayor In 1961.

tlefield In Kien Hoa Province.
The four Americans were
felled by Communis t gunfire
just before sundown while ac­
companying ■ government
force in pursuit of guerrillas
who overran a tiny outpost at
Phu Tuc the day before.
After retaking the outpost,
the pursuers advanced on the
retreating Viet Cong and were
overwhelmed by a strong
force lying in wilt.
Last July rebel force* pull­
ed a similar ambush in Chuong Ttilrn Province farther to
the southwest and inflicted
187 casualties. There were 39
kiicd.

Italian Red
Boss Dies In
Yalla At 71
ROME (UPI) — I t a l i a n
Communist leader Palmlro
Togliattl died today a t Yalta
In the Soviet Crimea, the
party announced here. He was
71.
The terse announcement
said Togtiatti, for 40 years
one of the top figures of in­
ternational communism, died
at 3:20 p. m. (8:20 a. m.
EDT).
Togliattl had suffered a
brain hemorrhage during his
Crimean vacation eight days
ago. Ihilmonary complications
set In on Tuesday.
Thursday, Togliattl under­
went exploratory brain sur­
gery. First reports from
Yalta hod said h* had with­
stood the operation "well.”
“ With profound sorrow, ths
secretariat of the Italian
Communist party announces
the death of comrade Palmlro
Togliattl, which occurred at
Yalta today," the one-para­
graph announcement said.

Girl Bolts As
Lightning Hits
Fourteen year old Miss Deb­
bie Sewell, daughter of Rev.
and Mr*. Grover Sewell re­
ported having a narrow escape
from being struck by lightning
In the thunderstorm that hit
the Sanford are* Wednesday
afternoon.
According to Mies Sewell,
she was riding her bike along
Uie street m 11m Mayfair sec­
tion, heading for her home on
Elizabeth Court, when lightn­
ing struck a power pole.
One of the power line* snap­
ped amt whipped wildly in the
air. Seeing this, Debbie leap­
ed from her bike and ran, Just
a second before (he crackling
wire struck tha bike.
"My heart was in my
mouth," said Debbie.

Show Goes On
Dispite Rain
Ry Dottle Austin
City Editor
Tha Kiwania Day Kids
Show Thursday night waa a
bcartbreaker — in ona way.
All tha gremlins th at could
gat togethar in on* place
plagued tha show — it rain­
ed, tha roof of tha Improvis­
ed stag* leaked, the floor waa
wet, tha lights didn’t work
properly, nor did the record
player. Only a handful of
people showed up.
On the ot.ier band — It waa
a testimonial to tha validity
of the old ehow-busineai
adage — "tha ehow muet go
__ H
on.
And It went on — with
all of tha performer* who
had been invited to participate
carrying out their acts with
spirit and datermlnatlon that
would havt don* credit to teasonrd trouper*.
Youngest trouper waa little
Miaa Elizabeth Cowley, clad
in red velvet tight* and tasaelcd boots, who atalwartly
twirled her llttla baton while
the Seminole Band played
loudly and spiritedly with tha
rain dripping down th tir
necks.
3lisi Linda Bryant of DtI-and, a champion twlrler
went on with her graceful
and ekillful act even though
tha record player quit on her,
and tha rain put out one of
her flaming baton.
The Amazing A1 Blazing of

Tropical Storm Nears Caribbean

Daytona performed hie Jug­
gling art and did breath-tak­
ing trick* on hla unicycle on
the wrt, slippery truck bed,
despite the failure of the
spotlights and tha obstinacy
of the record-player.
Helping Biasing out in the
final, act waa young Andy Ad­
cock, who fearlessly rod* on
the performenee shoulders
in the final unlrycle a c t
Carrying out their perform­
ance on the wet ground as
scheduled were Coach Dan
I'elham, with football players
Mark Caolo and Fred Web­
ber from Sanford Junior
High.
Football ar* Larry Libertore, piepared to speak to a
big crowd of youngster*, gav*
an Interesting talk to tha
handful of spectators and
thanked them for their polilenrsa, even though a group
of rude end noiay youngsters
in the bark of the vast empty
grandstand almost drowned
him out.
Dr. John Wilson, Kiwania
chairman for tha Klda Day
Show, and other Kiwanlan*
carried on behind the scenes,
trying to Veep the watersoaked improvised stag* roof
up, struggling with th* balky
electrical connections aa thay
squished around on tha sog­
gy field.
There's no butin.se like
show business, even ,oo a
rainy night in Sanforv,

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

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Zip Code 32771
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WEATHER: Pnrtly cloudy through Saturday with widely scattered showers; high todny 90-94; low tonight in 70s.
VOL. 56
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NO. 261

n su v A .
Signs Defense Bill
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
President Johnson signed the
$46.7 billion defense appropri­
ation—the largest money bill
to com* before Congress thii
year.

Lynda Hostess
WASHINGTON (UPI) _
President Johnson’s daughter
Lynda will give a costume
bell at the White House to­
night with her friends com­
ing a t their favorite figures
in American history.

‘Good Times’ LBJ
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
President Johnson's message
to the nation’* businessmen—
and just about everyone else
— this election year is:
“Times are good — and you
know It."

Pressure On
NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) —
The United Nations, anxious
to preserve th* fragile peace
on Cyprus, today tried to
persuade President Makarlna
to honor an agreement to lift
an economic blockade against
Turkish Cypriot communities.

200 Stage Riot

MUSKEGON, Mich. (UPI)
—An angry mob of some 200
Negro teen-ager* staged a
brief rock-throwing, namecalling disturbance with po­
lice early today In front of a
grocery etor* ,'n 7Ju'v* f''i
Twp.

Recess Set
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Congress planned to recess
today to allow Democrats to
attend their national convtntion, but when legislator* re­
turn in two weeks, they will
far* acvaral pressing prob­
lems.

Wind And Rain

By United Press International
Drenching rains cam* to
th* parched field* a n d
pralriea of the Midwest today
and n tornado forecast was
posted for parts of Oklahoma.
High wind* swept Iowa and
Illinois.

Smathers Declines
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
Sen. Georg* Smether* says
ha would not accept the De­
mocratic T i c e presidential
nomination If It war* offered,
and that a Southern vice
president Is not what the
party desire* or need*.

Kill Indonesians
KUALA LUMPUR, Malay­
sia (UPI) — Maleysinn se­
curity forces killed two mure
Indonesian guerrillas a n d
capturad “several" others to­
day In a daylight gun battle
near th* bench where a com­
mando-type force of about 60
waded ashore last Monday.

Little Comment
On NAS Project
Officials nt tha 8anford
Naval Air Station today haa
little to say about a report
from Washington that Con­
ferees from th* 8enet« end
the Houae of Representative*
Included figures on two Flor­
ida project! In a $1.6 million
military construction bill.
The report Indicated that
of tha two projects in Flor­
ida on* waa for $2,004,000
for th* local base.
Air Station authorities this
morning said they could not
announce at thie time what
projects wars nnder consider­
ation here.
However, they did say that
there wars four specific pur­
poses for which the funds
would be used and that run­
ways wets suit Included.

Wind Building
Up; Moving
Fast To West

SAN JUAN. P. R. (U PI)—
Hurricane warnings went up
on islands at the southeastern
corner of th* Caribbean Sea
today as tropical storm Cleo
built up rapidly In th* At»
Untie and aped westward.
Tha San Juan weather bur­
eau entered warning* posted
at noon on the island string
stretching from St. Vincents
northward through tha Greneluding Barbados,
adlnea to Martinique and in"Safety precaution! should
ATLANTIC CITY (UPI) - Mississippi Freedom Demo­ compromise with the regular* gatively with thousands and b* started immediately,” a
Three busload* of Mississippi cratic Party, flatly rrjeetd a would he ’evil."
thousands of Negroe* across midday advlaory said. "Winds
integrations* rolled Into town proposd settlement of their Henry, a Clarkadale, Miss., the country." He predicted will begin increasing early
today with a warning that a credentials tight with the druggist, said that "Negroes they would show their disap­ Saturday and ahould reach
failure to seat them at the 35lh state's all-white regular party all over thl* country — and proval by boycotting the polls hurricane force Saturday fore­
noon in th* area of hurricana
whites too are concerned with in November.
Democratic National Conven­ delegation.
tion would coat tiic party thou­ Aaron Henry, chairman of freedom—will be watching At­ Tenry, who is also president warning display.
Navy reconnaisaanca planet
sand* upon thousands of Ne­ Ihe Freedom Party, said his lantic City."
said hU group did not yet have
group would not accept a com­ If the Democrats aeat the 11 credentials committee votes found highest winds in Cleo
gro vote* In November.
The largely Negro group, re­ promise said to have White regular Mississippi delegation, necessary to bring Ihe fight to h* about 70 mile* an hour
presenting the newly formed House approval becauae any he said, it would "register ne- to the convention floor should thl* morning. The weather
hia group be turned down by bureau said tha storm waa In­
creasing slowly in aita and
the committee.
But Joseph L. Rauh Jr. of intensity and surely would be­
Washington, D. C., counsel for come the season's first hurri­
the group, said he thought "we cana with top’ winds of 76
are closer to the 11 than Mr. mph within 12 hours.
Henry Idlcated." Rauh pre­ Th* Navy hurricane hunter
dicted the fight would have to planea found Cleo had moved
be acttlcd by the full conven­ toward tha west a t a fa it d ip
during ths night.
tion.
At noon, AUantle Standard
The credentials fight was one
of two confronting the Demo­ Tima, th* weather bureau
crats as they began gathering placed tli* center of tha atorm
in thl* famed broad walk cHy near latitude 12.9 north, long­
to nominate President Johnson itude 52.4 west. This waa
and confirm his still unan­ about 970 miles southeast of
nounced choice of a vice pres­ San Juan, and 460 miles east
idential running mate.
of Barbados.
The other struggle centered
Tha budding hurricana waa
on the civil rights plank of the muvlng toward tha west at
platform on which Johnson about 24 mph a c o u n t it waa
will run In November again*! pradictad to hold for tha next
Republican Barry M. Goklwa- 12 hours.
ter. But tlie credentials fight
Tha weather bureau also
seemed likely to alir up the ordered gala Warnings for tho
biggest atorm—at least in pub- Grcnadina Islands south of St.
Me.
Vincents, Including Grenada,
T7»e compromise rejected by anil for the area north of
Ihe Mississippi Freedom Par­ Marlinqus to and including
ty spokesman would call for Guadeloupe.
HKATlNtF APLFNTV In thia*hurre opditorhan, tH Atlantic Oi*t»e Con­
Ihe seating of the all-white
Forecasters aald gala
vention Hall, where tho Democratic National Convention opens MiThdny,
delegation and recognition of fore* winds fanned outward
hut it appear! now that there will be n heated battle ovor the seating of
Ihe freedom delegation as a 110 miles to ths north and
n Mississippi delegation ami maybe im Alabama delegation also. Work­
frate-nal group without voting cast of tha ernter and 46
men are shown here rushing to completion the seating arrangement in
rights.
miles in th* southern eemltime for the opening.
There also waa a possibility clrcta.
that the seating of the Ala­ Tha atorm’a noon location
bama delegation would be placed it* ranter about 2,000
challenged—hut on different miles east-auuthcast of Mi­
grounds. There were report# ami.
that Rauh would level this
challenge If no one else did
By Harry I, Johnson
sources, public facilities and Kennedy aoon will become Ihe but that ho preferred to con­
Mansgkng Editor
every other facet Involved In greatest tourist attraction in centrate on Mississippi.
Gov. George C. Wallace of
A massive coordinating ef­ coping with the growth of the Florida.
He said all phases of growth, Alabama, a crusading segre­
fort In the East Central Flor­ area.
"The problem* show no re­ including housing trends, need gationist, was scheduled for an
ida Planning Council area waa
spelled out today as council spect for city or county bound, for transportatkm, untllitiea, afternoon appearance before
member* rope with the pre­ arics," Robert II. Doyle, exe­ natural resource* such as wa­ the Democratic Platform Com­
Parents -&gt;f mentally retard­
dirt growth of the section con­ cutive director of the coun­ ter amt others will receive a mittee late today at Its final
hearing. He waa to he follow­ ed children are invited to re­
tiguous to Cape Kennedy . cil, pointed out. He noted that careful analysis.
A huge map depicting Ihe ed by Rep. Adam Clayton gister them at the Little Red
Meeting in the Seminole an estimated too.ooo persona
County Courthouse were mem­ are Involved in Ihe two coun­ present use* of Seminole and Powell of New York from the Schoolhouse any time between
ber* of live council, state au­ ties of Orange and Scminolr. Orange countries was display­ other end of the civil rights 9 a. m. and noon all next week.
Enrollment Is limited to ten
thorities, city and county of­ He called for "orderly plans" ed and *bowed the residential, apectrum.
ficials, the latter chiefly from concerned with urban growth agricultural, industrial, busi­ Testimony from hnth Wal­ children and Mr*. Ada Slrea
and to preserve “ that which ness, parks and other sectors lace and Powell was expected It the teacher. Classes are
Ihe Seminole Orange area.
The stufy will affect trans­ la good." Land uses for parks, in the "metropolitan complex." to contrast with the proposed held from 9 a. m. to noon
through Friday
portation, utilities, natural re- •chools, businesses and other The council represent* th# soft answers offered Thurs­ M o n d a y
farilities are Included In the seven county area of Semi­ day by another southerner, throughout the regular achool
exhaustive study the council nole, Orange, nrevard. Lake, Gov. Carl E. Sanders of Geor­ year. Parents must provide
their own transportation for
Volusia, Osceola and Indian gia.
is making.
Sanders told the platform the children.
The Joint Orange-Seminole River.
Consulting
firms
from committee that the party must The Little Red Schoolhouse
Planning Commission Is cur­
rently Involve*! in the study throughout the United States •tand with the new civil right* is a non-profit educational or­
which
provides
Ctarenr* Donaldson, acting and was told by Gordon Orr, are Doing usexl in the overall law but that recent racial dis­ ganization
turbances
had
shown
that
law
classes
for
cdurahle
or
trainplanning
director,
that
Cape
atudy.
poalinasttr at Lake Mary
alone could not solve racial able mentally retarded child­
since December, 1962, today
problem*. (See companion ren who cannot attend publio
received hi* permanent ap­
story on Page 3).
achool*.
pointment to the office.
The Crmmlsslon waa dated
Aug. 6, znd became effective
Thursda).
For An All 'Round “
Donaldton, letter known to
hi* Sanford and Seminole
Good Tim* . . . .
County friends as "Cracker",
After a 15 minute ceremony The new $15 million shopping
is the 3lyear-old son of Mr. which got underway at 9:45, center, i* highlighted by a 300Meet For A Drink At The
and Mis. C. S. Donaldson, thousands of Central Florid­ foot high fountain under the
resident-* of Lake Mary for ians swarmed into tlw Winter central skylight of the airFRIENDLY CARIBE
conditioned structure.
the past 40 year*.
Park Mall.
Among a large and varied
OPEN TILL 2 A. M.
number of shop* of 14s*er size,
the two principal stores are
Mon. thru Sat.
Ivey’s and Ihe largest regional
store the J. C. Penney Co. haa
Dancing “On The Houm” ^
established in the south.
Every Friday Night
j
Among the dignitaries par­
(Ladies boon 1:30-6:16 M
ticipating in the opening cere­
Drinks 1c par year ag*.) -▼
monies were Hubert H. Jacobs,
NEW YORK (UPI) - Poli­ Washington late today, hut It owner and devetoper; Presi­
tical attention waa focused to­ was learned that ho has chan­ dent William M. Ratten of the
day on city hall where Mayor ged hi* plans and will fly to J. C. Penney Co., New York
New York Saturday to make City, and John Fielder, execu­
Robert F. Wagner waa expec­ the announcement.
tive vice president of the J. B.
ted to bestow hia personal
Kennedy repeatedly has In­ Ivey Co., Charlotte, N. C.
blessing on Atty. Gen. Robert sisted that an avowal of sup­ Also taking part in the
F. Remedy's candidacy for port from Wagner was a pre­ ceremony wae Mrs. Joan Pathe U. S. Scnaet,
requisite in getting hit first reno of Coral Gables, the cur­
Wagter waa expected to bid for elective office off the rent Mrs. Florida.
give his okay to the Kennedy ground.
A reception was held Im­
candidicy before leaving for
Without Ihe mayor’s bark­ mediately following the ribbonIhe Democratic National con- ing, Kennedy said, he would cutting at the huge fountain.
venUor in Atlantic City this not enter the Senate race — By the time of tha recep­
VALDEZ HOTEL
after™ on.
despite the fact that many tion the mall's parking area,
DOWNTOWN SANFORD
Kencedy had expected to other party leaders In the which can accommodate some
throw bis hat in the ring In
'»” ’ t
$

Delegation Trouble Brewing
For Democratic Leadership

Area Planning Spelled Out

Registration Set

At Little Red
Schoolhouse

Donaldson Job

Made Permanent

Thousands See
Mall Opening

RFK Announcement
Set For Tomorrow

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Vacation Church School Has Closing Program In Oviedo

# m T«tV V m ll P it* 2—Frl. Auf. 21, '64

Rev. Grover Sewell

Bible
Obsolete?

tt

Thera are many people,
arho w« all know, who airee
that the Rlhte acrved a um I uI
purpose in the pa it but now
aeema to be of the opinion
that thli ii a day when tometb ln i elat can take tta place.
Othera may think that It la
something to keep nearby ai
• eymbol of faith but knowing
• h a t la In It may be another
thing. Om itory relatei the
•aertence that a mini iter had
when he wae making a villi In
the home of one of the fami­
lial of hla church. When the
■tinlater arrived for • aitoral
call the mother eeot her lit­
tle girl to tbo door wltn Inatructiona to talk with lha
mlniater a faw minutaa until
aho flniihod a ulehone caU.
The family Bible wai on •
table M ar the mlalater'a
chair, eo he aeked the little
girl if ahe knew what w u In
It. She replied that ahe cer­
tainly did, In fact, ahe knew
all that waa In It) Such a
Mate mint wae rather unuaual
an lha clergyman aaked her

to tell him something of her
knowledge of the content*.
The reply was, “ Well, there
la slater's boy friend’e pic­
ture, a lock of baby brotlwr's
hair, mama’s favorite recipe,
and daddy's pawn ticket for
hla watch,*
The Bible should be inora
than a fatleh that demnads a
traditional reverence. T h e
Bible Ii to be read and lived
by ai a baiie for dut livea.
It la a type of conitltution
that Is accepted by tha Chris­
tian a i God's Word and there­
by, to be helpful, it should
be knowa. Americana should
not have much difficulty un­
derstanding the meaning of a
constitution since, in the Uni­
ted States, we have a consti­
tutional government. The con­
stitution of our country givei
ue knowledge of our right!
■nd privilege! as ciliieni. It
telle of reeponilbillllci of
eider* as well &gt;i the honor
that should be shown themAmericana should accept It
and although we do not wor­
ship It we respect It end
should know Its meaning. The
Bible Is • divine constitution
•nd therefore should be used
is such.
If you would receive help,
■nd In turn be helpful, as you
uee tha Bible you should first
ask God to give you Ui* fslth
accept It as God's Word.
Until you do, you will not
Reporta on tha recent con­ have the desire to study It nor
ference of the Southern Meth­ will you be willing lo obey It
odic! Chureh held In Baton because somellmci U seems
Rouge, |.a. w art preaented nt etpenslve to do so. Actuslly
laat Sunday evtnlng'a aarvlce the most eapensive thing In
of the newly organised local the world Is to not believe and
church hy cmferenra dele­ live by 11, but this Is not soon
gates, Mr. and Mr*. R. D- always.
Prieat.
Once you have accepted
I t waa explained th at all tho BlbU • • God's Word you
eommltteee of tha conference will find a need for prayer
ere made up of an aqua! num- •long with your dally study.
her of clergy and laymen and In prayer wo talk to God and
reaolutlona and recommenda through tbn Bible Ha speaks
tlona from tha varieu* com- back to ua. As we read In Uiia
mllteea were preaented and way w« will find ouriolvoa
questions anawered.
reading expectantly. We will
The delegate* noted that find that there will be ■ per­
much of the conference huil- sonal masagr for us dally,
neaa Involved eaamalnatlon The more willing wa become
•nd aeheenlng of pro* poetlv« to bear, the more we will find
paatora end churchea dealr God apoaklng to us.
log affiliation with tha da
Thera aro many helps for
nomination. Their report* In Bible study. One should have
eluded augeitlone and axplan
god commentary, a Bible
•tlona which would h* help Dictionary, a Bible story
ful to the new Sanford book, at least two different
ehurch.
translations (ono modern Kn
High point of the confer gtlah) as well aa other things
one* wae the final aermon that your minister* wtu ad­
given by Rev. Lynn Corbett vise. Bo suro and contact you
i f Orangeburg, S. C., preal pastor for his advica on how
dent ef the Southern Metho to got moot from Bible study.
diet Church, followed hy
You will be utterly a mated
reading of tha paatoral ap at bow much your Ufa will
polntmanta.
chaogo from using tho Bible
Worahlp aarvicae of tho !#■ aa your rule of faith and Ufa.
dal group ere held a t T:I0 You wlU find that it U Just at
p.m. each Sunday at the San modem at moon travel.
ford Woman’* Club. Laat
week’* aenrict wae In charge
• f Jim Talmedge who led the
singing with H it. K w ir
N older ae plane accompanist
Rev. Durward H. Knight,
newly appointed supply pea
tar. will conduct thle week'*
By Julie Bartos
aarviea.
Opanlng tha new firs t Bap*
tilt Church ef Sanlando
Springs nn Hanlandu Springs
Road will he held this Sun­
day at 0:30 a.m. with Rev.
L. P. Halnsa, pastor, assisted
by Rsv. J. D. Murray, con­
ducting the service.
Beginning this week all
By Deans Kile*
regular service■ of the church
Rev. Hubert J. Reason will wilt ba held In tha new build­
fro guest sp e lte r et a program ing. Sunday School will ha
sponsored hy the Womsn at 9:30 a.m., worship service
Guild of St. Mary-Magdalsn at 11 a.m., Training Union
Catholic Church of AHe moots at 6:30 p m. and evening wor­
Springs Monday evening ini ship at 7:30 pm. Mid-week
lowing Novana services at tits sendees will he at 7:30 p.m.
church.
on Wedaeadayn.
Title of hit talk wtU
formal dedication for the
"Misunderstood Parents" and new church Is scheduled for
wlU Include a discussion
Sunday, Aug. 30.
taenagers. Men and women of
the parish are Invited In at

publicly expressed apprecia­ i Mrs. Carl Fowler, Mr*. Jim
tion to all workers who helped Michael, Mrs. Lee Gary, Mr*»
IJohn Ridenour, Mrs. C. IL .
mske the school an outstand­ Clonts Sr„ Mra. Rtx Clonta,
ing event In the churrh year. Mr*. IV. H. Martin, Mr*. L.
Included In this group were L. Faulk Jr., Mra. Ilay Beas­ I*-ley, Mrs. Robert Lee, MraThomas Moon, Mra. J. T, Coe,.
Mrs. Rolwrt McCallister and
Miss Ruth Davidson.
Student helpers were .Innet
Clonta, Wynn Lelnhart, Mari­
lyn Partin, Ann Ridenour,
Dian* Gaydlek, Suianne Dew.
•ey, Barbers Saucer, Sue MeBy Maryann Mile*
The Betty Lawhorn and Clsllan, Gay Ulrey and MlaX
Jane Hickman Circle* of the Ann Martin.
Following tha program par­
Forest City Baptist Church
WMU held a combined meet­ ents and friends were invited
ing Tuesday a t the home of to visit the various class­
Mrs. Don Westmoreland in rooms to view work and pro­
Forest City.
jects which the students had
Program for tha evening on display.
Refreshment* wera served
was entitled "WMU Helping
the Church Fulfill Ita Mil­ In Fellowship H ill.
lion” an dwa* gtvan by Mrs.
Clifford Qrashani.
Saint Richard Council 6337,
By JoAan Bays
Othera attending included
Rev. M. D. Jackson, who of­ Knight* of Columbus, will
Mrs.
Martin Dunn, Mrs. Charten has served as supply min­ hold a Family Communion
ister for First Baptirt Church Crusade at the 1:30 a m . las Jacakon, Mrs. Marjorie
Geneva since tha former Maas Sunday at All Bouli Gosala, Mrs. A. L. Arnold.
pastor, Rsv. Bsnn* Biker, Catholic Church in Sanford. Mra. Tom Bowsor, Mr*. Ralph
mover away, again will flli Rev. Richard Lyon* will of­ Gram, Mrs. Eldrldgs Whlldthe pulpit for services tills ficiate the Maaa assisted by an, Mrs. Clinton Crawley,
By Donna E ttei
Sunday.
Rev. Ralph Kaiser, Navy Mrs. GItnn Hubbard, M r s A delegation of 12 members
Frsd Htodtraoa and M n. Ri­ nf Longwood'e First Pente­
Rev. ind Mrs. Jackson era chaplain.
chard Whits.
costal Church, led by Rev. E.
well Mown and loved through­ All membsri of ths coun­
Tha next meeting will be
out the ares. In the ministry cil are Invited to attend with Sept. II at ths boma of M n. Ruth Grant, pastor, attended
a Sectional Youth Rally of tha
for the past 4t yearn, he is their families. Breakfast will
Boswsr. The program will be Pentecostal Conquerors held
now retired. However, both be served following the ser­
"P rayer Service for Stats at the Daytona Beach church
•ra active in the Geneva vice a t the Council Hall, 2504
Missions.’*
this week.
chureh where Mrs. Jackson Oak Ave.., Sanford.
The quartet from the LongArrangement* for the Cru­
serves as ttachar tor ths
wood church presented a selec­
Young Adult Ladits in Sunday sade are under direction of
tion entitled "Do You Know
School while bis services are the Catholic Activities Group
My Jesus?" Member* of tho
always available where need with John Donlon a i chair­
quartet are Miti Sibyl Grant,
man and breakfast arrange
*d.
plant at and alto; Mr*. Evelyn
ment* are being directed by
The Film Revival at Elder McCleary, soprano; Fred Methe Council Activities Group
with George DeMattio as Springs Baptist Church will Cleary, tenor and Vernon
be concluded this Sunday eve­ Coombs, bass.
chairman.
ning.
The Long wood Conqueror*
C r s nd Knight Theodore
Scheduled tor the remain­ will conclude their ''Christmas
Michaels request* attendance
der of the week, beginning at in August" cookie sale to bene­
of .all membsri.
By Ja* t Casselberry
8 p.m. each day, are; Today, fit the Children's Mansion in
Guest speaker at tha Cas­
"The Family That Changed Umatilla, Miss., next week. A
selberry Community Method­
the World;" Saturday, "The few boxes of cookies are still
ist Church** Men'* Club meet­
Accuser!*' and Sunday, “ In available and may be purchas­
ing Tuesday night was Oscar
ed from any member of the
His Steps.''
McDaniel, president of ths
The public ie ievited to at­ church.
district men Men's Club. Mc­
tend the film p recent a lion*.
The group meets regularly
Daniel ie from First Method­
By Jans Cases!berry
Nursery is open for children on Fridays at tbs church at
ist Church of Orlando.
The two third rrad* Sun­ up to three years old.
1:30 p. m,
A work day waa announced day School elasaea of Cassel­
for this Saturday a t ths berry Community Methodlat
church with alt ths men In­ Church, taught by Mrs. I. G.
HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL
Reuter and Mr*. Donald Mac­
vited to participate.
Leod, enjoyed a swimming
party last Sunday afternoon
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
400 South Magnolia Av*.
Dedication Off
, Dedication service* for ths W i U U r n Shook, a a Lake
Claaaea For 4 And 5 Year Old Chlldran
w Rear t a i n Methodist Hodge,
A
picnic
supper
ef
ham­
Churrh, originally scheduled
Opening1Day — Monday, Augr. 31st
for this Sunday, hiv« bean burgers, hot dogs, potato
chips,
cupcakes
and
punch
postponed until finishing tou­
ENROLL NOW
ches of conitrueUon are com­ was served. Fourteen children
pleted. New date tor the ded­ and sight adults attended tha
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party.
ication will be announced.

By Kvstyn Lundy
Closing program for Vaca­
tion Church School at flr e t
Methodist Church cf Oviedo
w a* presented ls*t Sunday
evening using the school
theme, “Its
Was Called
Jesus," to depiet events In the
Ilfs of Jesus In which He was
shown to be kind and com­
passionate.
Marilyn Partin Introduced
the program and the devo­
tional was given by Wynn
.einbart and Rue McClellan.
Musical number* were given

HITS OF FA mill’ and bottle tops are used by Mnrtha Courier, Janet
Clontn and. Cathy Staley, left to right, to make hot pads in croft arsnlonn
for the junior department of the Oviedo Methodist Vacation Church
(Herald Photo)
School.

For Program

following the service
talk, e brief business mooting
of the GuUd will be held in
tho school.

Party Planned

For Classes

By Jane Casselberry
A party will be held Satur­
day, starting a t 3 p. m., for
tka 11th and 12th grads Sun­
day School classes of Cassel­
berry Community Methodist
Chureh at the horns of tht
By IImi n e *Ke4ss
teacher, Mm. H. T. Crittenden
The Ladles Auxiliary of tho on Bed Bug Roed.
first Pcotecoots 1 Church
Those who am being pro.
t/in awood are aponaorlai
muted late Ike class an Aug.
rummago tale today and Sat­ B0 also kavs Man invited
urday, froflonlM at • a.
each day. «■ tha vacant

Ladies Sponsor

Rummage Soles

adjacent to tho railroad t t
tog at SB «M Mar BB UT
In Altamonte Spring*.
The pra-school salts will fca
lure good Mid childragR apparail hi addition to adult
toms.

t

Guest Speaker

Rsv. Dale McClain, i stationary serving in Hoag Kong,
wiU bs guest speaker Sunday
a t 7:30 p, ns. a t the evening
work ship aarvlce at Caasalberry Community Methodist
Church.

W M U Circles

Have Meeting

lev. Jackson

To Fill Pulpit
n Geneva

Council 5357
To Hold Family
Communion

Attend Rally
In Daytona

Film Revival

To Close

Methodist Men

LEARNING TO flngerpnlnt at Oviedo'* Methodist Vacation Church
School are Janet Fowler, Carolyn Soboll, Debbie Smith, Joe Webb, Becky
Smith, Lamar Carroll, Forest Michael, Tim West and George Martin of
the primary department.
(Herald Photo)

Have Meeting

Church Classes
Enjoy Party

KINDERGARTEN

THIS GROUP of MYF'en from the Casselberry Community Methodist
Church attended an officers planping retreat Friday and Saturday of
photo are Mr. and Mrs. John Strong,
lnnt week at Moan Turk. Also in the pne
senior MYF counselor* and Rev. Delmaa Copeland, minister of the church.

Grace Methodist Community Methodist
Has Successful Groups Hold Retreat
Sanlando Church
Youth Week
Sets Opening

To Be Speaker

Forest City

Conquerors

Church Hears
Reports From
Conference

Rev. Reason

hy the kindergarten rhythm
band and chorua while the
junior department presented
iklta end playa portraying
many of the thing* they had
learned.
M n. C. B. Dawsey, wife of
the minister and chairman
fer the two-week school,
spoke briefly about Its suc­
cess. She reported an enroll­
ment' of 63 students and ad­
vised that ths dally offer­
ing*, Including that of Sun­
day evening, would bs sent
to Braail to a new Sunday
School which is being formed
there.
She also introduced arid

Youth Fellowship Week *t
Grace Methodist Church was
ctimkisd Thursday with *
covered dish supper end swim
party at the h»mt of Mrs. J.
W. Crawford on Lake Mary.
Ths week's activity began
last Sunday at 3 p. m. and
continued each night through
Thursday. A sandwich supper
whs rnjuyrd with &lt;lr**erta
provided by the W’SCS and
beverages served by the coun­
selors, Mr. end Mrs. Gay Btnnink and Mrs. F. J. Murray
with assistance of Mr. and
Mr*. John Martin.
Games and songs were en­
joyed following the suppers
after which study sessions
were conducted. Junior highs
were Instructed by 1‘hllip
Monroe and Rev. John II.
Hires Jr., pastor nf ths
church, waa Instructor for tha
senior highs.
Guest minister for ths con­
cluding service each evening
was Rsv. Lawrence Homs,
minister of Youth and Mustr
•I St. Mark M e t h o d i s t
Church, Pensacola.
Some 33 young people a t­
tended each meeting. Theme
for the week was "Christ
Above All."

By J s m Cassalbarry
An officers planning retreat
w u held last Friday and Sat­
urday at Moss Park la south■sat Orange County by ths
tour MYF groups from ths
Casselberry Community Me­
thodist Church.
They slept to tent* and took
turns at KP duty and thair
schedule included time for
worship, campfire singing and
swimming as well as tho
planning session*.
It was decided to put spe­
cial emphasis this year on
studies of missions In the a r­
eas of the Philllppinea, Afri­
ca and South America.
Those attending included
Eleanor Ferrell and John
Haynes of the Older Youth
Group; Valorle Shea, Jackie
McClain, Cheryl Strong, San­
dy Howe, Marilyn Mrtsick.
Rick Casselberry and Dan
Casselberry of the Senior MYF; Debbie Strung. Marvin
McClain, Becky Reiker, Alice
Deppen and Melenda Cassel­
berry of the Intermediate
MYF and Terry Reuter, Peg­
gy Montgomery, and Patricia
Mesilck of ths Junior MYF.

A tte n d

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Youth Week (juest
By Jane CesaelWrry
Rev, Delmaa Copeland of
tho Casselberry Community
Methodist Church is a speak­
er this week a t tho Youth Ac­
tivities Week program bolng
hold jointly in Orlando by
Broadway and Gors Memorial
Methodist churches.

Accompanying the young
people wore Rsv. Delmaa
Copeland, minister of tha
church; Mr. snd Mrs. John
Strong. Senior MYF counao
Ion and Mr. snd M n. Laon
ard Casselberry, Intermediate
MYF counselors, and their
daughter, Cathy.

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Fri. Aug. 21, ’64—Pnge 3

Jamison Retires
From Navy
Lcdr. Billy O, Jamison,
U. S. Navy, was detached
from Heavy Attack Squadron
7 on July 21 to proceed to the
United States for retirement
on Sept, I. He was piped over
the side and rendered tradi­
tional aide honors, by t h e
VAH-7 squadron officers, as
he departed the quarter deck
of the nuclear • powered car­
rier Enterprise at her anchor­
age in Naples, Italy.
Jamison first enlisted In
June 1942, and has served In
the Navy for over 22 years.
After advancing through all
enlisted rates to chief petty
officer, he was commissioned
an ensign in May 1953 and has
since been promoted to his
present rank of lieutenant
commander,
Jamison's outstanding con­
tribution to the Navy has been
In the field of aircraft main­
tenance. He has served ifl
various assignments in the
maintenance area, the most
recent being that of assistant
maintenance officer of Heavy
Attack Squadron 7. In this
capacity, he was instrumental
in directing the maintenance
effort which permitted the
squadron to set a new month­
ly flight hour record for the
A-5A Vigilsnte airplane.
During his career, he has
been awarded the American
Theater Medal, the AsiaticPacific Theater Medal, the
Good Conduct Medal (three
awards), the World War U
Victory Jtlbbon and the Air
Medal.
Married to the former Miss
Georgia L. Buckner, of Mem­
phis, Tcnn,, Jamison resides
with his wife and three chil­
dren at 119 E. Jinkcns Circle,
Sanford. After the first of
September, Jamison will re
tire with his family to .Memphis.

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS Elementary, West Side Grammar nnil English
Estates Elcmoentary each will have two no tenchers this year. They are
(front, from left) Suzanne Myrlck and DeLoriss l\vke (Altniiionte
Springs) and Mary Anne Obusek and Marlisc Calhoun of West Side Gram­
mar. At English Estates will be (back row, from left) Gewn Lee and
Mary Helen Sullivan.
(Herald Photo)

ATLANTA (UPI) _ G w
gla'a Gov. Csrl E. Sander*, a
real political smoothie, may
end up toting the civil rights
burden at the Democratic
party convention next week.
Sanders, who has been plac­
ed In the national limelight a
halt dozen times by President
Johnson, has been a voice of
racial moderation in the south.
But during the convention he
may end as the voice of im­
moderation so far as Negroes
are concerned.
The battle lines are already
drawn.
Almost any way you look at
it. it’s hard not to see the fine
hand of the White House in
the background.
It boils down to this. Sanders
goes before the party's plat­
form committee with a dis­
senting platform of his own. In
it he urges adoption of a civil
rights plank that will he (1)
weaker than that adopted by
the Republicans (2) more mo­
derate than die Republican
plank.
The interpretation depends
on your political leanings.
For weeks Sanders has been
saying what, In essence, he
tells the platform committee.

He urges a local solution to plianoe with the Constitution."
civil rights problems with as
Wilkins went on to term the
little federal invotvmcot as Republican plank on civil
possible.
rights "squeamish circumlo­
Adoption of such a plank, cution." and added: “The his­
for one tiling, could immedi­ tory of the past 90 years has
ately rule out the possibility of demonstrated clearly and con­
Sen. Hubert Humphrey — a clusively that the stato* have
strong civil rights advocate— failed to act reasonable speed
as President Johnson's run­ or adequacy."
But Sanders' proposal, if
ning mate.
For another, it would move adopted, could counter much
Negroes almost as far from of the so-called 'white back­
the Democratic camp as *hcy lash" to rarisl violence: and It
could soothe many dissident
are from the Republicans.
Roy Wilkins, executive se­ Southern stales.
cretary of the National Asso­ There is every reason to be­
ciation for the Advancement lieve the shrewd Georgia Gov­
of Colored People, told the ernor has been lapped hy the
platform committee earlier this President for some cloak-andweek that “the federal gov dagger work at the conven­
ernment cannot assume a pos tion. And Sanders is a man
turc of neutrality toward com who has won many more poli­
tical battles than he has lost

If you’re ‘HUNTING* for
car, or even dreaming of
Then by all menns don’t
day go by without taking

Christian Group
Has Meeting
PVT. JAMES C. Wil­
liams, son of Mr. ami
Mrs. Tod Williams of
400 Plumoso Dr., San­
ford, will complete four
w e e k s of individual
combat training Aug.
24 a t the First Infan­
try Training Regiment,
Marine C o r p s Base,
Camp Lejeunc, N. C.
While with the regi­
ment nil new Mnrincs
are trained in tactical
and combat skills need­
ed for lmttlc. Emphasis
was placed on the small
unit tactics the fourman fire team and the
Most mammals grow two
14-ntnn squad.
sets of teeth during a lifetime.

The Executive Iloani of the
Women’s Fellowship of the
Congregational C h r i s t i a n
Church met at tlie home of
Mrs. William Burtsrhe In De­
nary, Tuesday evening.
Ideas for the Year Rook
were formulated, a budget
was planned for the coming
year and ideas for forth m in­
ing programs were discussed.
Officers for the Women's
Fellowship for the coming
yesr are: Mrs. Hurtschc,
president; Mr*. A. M. Remitsat, vice president; Msls Mir­
iam Hurtschc, secretary ami
Mr*. William West, treasurer.

AUGUST 19, 1904
ADMISSIONS
Shirley Price, Margie McCorkel, Shirley Hires, Ira P.
Patterson 111, William Bolte
J r , Fay M. Shupe, Lucila
Echols, Shirley C. Ryan, Re­
nee V. Richmond, Evelyn
Copeland, Jo Anne Nix, Lau­
ra J. Rotta, liattia I.ingard,
nil of Sanford; Rarhara Ann
Smith, Casael berry; Ilertlin
L. Lindsey, Geneva; Kenneth
Hickson, Bernard Bowen, l.nke
Mary; Doris Davis, Longwood; Longwood; Joan Baker,
Lake Monroe; Terry Bernard
Davis, Osteen.
IHKTHS
.Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McCorknl of Sanford, a girl; Mr.
and Mrs. Robert D. ltnrrop
of Sanford, a boy.
DISCHARGES
Jay Thomas Spray, Arrclt
Fowler, Ellen Kipp, Hasel
Kelly, Leonard G. Skates,
Fred M. Wilton, Jacia Wynn,
Nellie J. Jackson, Rruvenia
Rurch, Koy Cook Jr„ Shirley
Hires, all of Sanford; Wil­
liam Hnrrle, Cocoa; John E.
Hancock, Deltona; Ora Lea
Brgwn, Oviedo.

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FAIL TO COME TO THE
HOUSE OF THE AFFORDABLE
FORD CO. TODAY!
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"ACE" KENYON
JACK RENTON

308 EAST FRIST ST.
SANFORD, FLA.

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DlCIIHd,
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Notice li hereby irlven thsl
the iin&lt;1«ralan«d will pre.ent to
Ilia IlnnuraMe County J u&lt;Ik» &lt;&gt;f
Kemlnole County, Florida, (heir
-final return, amount a n d
vourhara. as Kxecutors of the
Kalala nf Marsurrlt* A. Neu­
mann, dries*.it. and at aald
time, than and there, meke applk-atlon to (he aald Judsa for
a final »*■ills mem or thrlr admlnlolratlon of aald •■(a(*. and
for an order discharging them
ea such Kxecutors.
Dated thta tha 10th day of
October, A. P 1X1.
/•/ Catherine SI. Uaweon
/a/ Donald W. latwaon
Aa Hsecutora of the Kalala
of Starsurrlta A. Neumann
Daceaaed
Jos. SI. Slurasko, Alty.
P. O. Hoa Xi
Fern Park. Fla.
Publish: July It, Aug. T, It, 11,

SIX OF SEMINOLE County's 70-somc new teachers this year will be in­
structing at Lyman High School. They aro (front row, from left) Carolyn
Durak, Lois Toole. Zulu McLeod and Surah Helton; and (hack row) John
Illalr and Vance Ambrose.
(Herald Photo)

A LITTLE GOES
A L-O-N-G WAY
ticautifulthings
happen with. . .

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Community

of

Homes — Built with Pride”

Drive West on 20th Street and watch for our itignH. You'll
find it's pleaanntly quiet — away from noiay traffic and
other distractions, yet conveniently dose to acltoola, churches,
ahoppingl

CHANCRHV NO. IIMl
FL.ATUC8H HAVINtJH DANK.
&gt;
Plain tiff.
*a

PAUL. a. DAUatt, at ui. at al,
Dafandanla.

'oT tcR o r e c iT

Ravenna Park
Your whole family will love living — in Rnvcnna Park!

iv T in : c ir c u it ro c H T n r
T H t l N I N T H J U D IC IA L , C I R C I T T IN A N D FO R S C M IN O L K
c o u n t y r i.o n tn a .

in

NOHTOANK FOIIKCI.OSCRR
TOi PAUL n. IIAIKJH and
LKUIK PICKBON IIAUtlll.
hi. wife.
RKSI IKNCKl UNKNOWN
AND TOi All partita claiming
Intarcsts hy, through, ondar or agalnat the aforeaald prraont
TOU AUK hereby notified
that a Complaint to foreclose
a certain mortgago encumtarrIng lha following described
raal property, to-wlt:
Lot &gt;0. Block 1. of EASTnnoox
SUBDIVISION.
UNIT NO. I, according to
tha Plat thereof ea recordsd In Plat Booh 11. Page
SO. Public Ilecorde of SemiBole County. Florida,
• has bean filed asalnat you In
tha above styled suit, and you
era rtqDired to larva a copy
of your Answor or olhor Plead­
ing to tha Complaint on Plaintlfra attorney!. ANDKHSI IN,
IIUPH, DEAN A LOWNDES, 111
..Heat Central Boulevard, Or­
lando, Florida, and file tha
original Aneerar or other Plead­
ing la the office of lha Clerk
of the Circuit Court on or hefore the Slh day of September
1X1. If you fall In do an, a
decree pro confteeo tell) be lik ­
en agalnat you for the relief
demanded In the Complaint.
Thla Notice shall bo publish­
ed once a wesk for four conbecullvo weeks In the Sanford
llsrald.
. DATED THIS Slh day of
August, I l f 4*
(BEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr..
Clerk of Circuit Court.
Byt Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk

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You’ll find quality built homes — each carefully planned
to give you a lifetime of happy Florida living. Drive out
and ace!
COMPLETE AND READY FOR YOU
WES. V. SWENSON, advertising nml promotion
director at the new J. C. Penney Store which
opened Thursday morning at Winter Park Mall,
puts the finishing touches on promotional ma­
terial for the largest and most unusual Penney
Store in the nation. Wes formerly worked a t the
downtown Penney’s in Orlando and lives in
Oviedo, with his wife, Jeanette, and children:
Wes Jr., 19, and Nancy Ann, 17.

Griffins Lead In Contest

The "Family Month" cen­
tral being conducted through
August a t the Luke Alary
Church of tha Nasarcne this
week Is led by Mr. and Mrs.
J. W, Griffin who scored a
total of 20 points last Sun­
day for visitors a t the aervice.
Hill and JoAnn Lewdermilk, who formerly held the
Publleh Aug. I, II. I t . I t . 1X1 high score, now have a total
gUC-ll
I

— a 4 bedroom 2 bath beauty.

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and
out-protacts
chaap gala

NEARLY READY

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GENERAL A

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ELECTRIC

UNDER CONSTRUCTION
SOLD
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pricad paints

Famous Sfaci 1922

of 10 points. This Sunday,
Rill and Junnita Prica will be
TED WILLIAMS
competing.
All contestants are remind­
HARDWARE
ed that Sunday, Aug. 30,
205 E. 25th
Sanford
will be the final day of the
Ph. 322-31(1
contest and all visitor points
will be tripled on th at date.
Open S a.m. - S p.m.
Rev. James Gray is serving
Monday thru Saturday
as supply minister a t the
a Window Glass
church in the absence of Rev.
W. L. HcRomb* and Ills faa Building Materials
( inily who are on vocation.

CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY
Custom Building: Our Specialty
General Office 211 W. 25th St.

Phone: 222-3103

STENSTROM REALTY SALES AGENTS
Phone 322-2420 Or 322-7435

KEN "COWBOY" GODWIN
NICK PASTERNACK
JOHN CROOK

Sfrickland-Morrison, Inc.

Walter Huston and his son,
John, were the first father
ion team to receive "Oscar"
awards in the motion picture
industry.

la

a nice new
one . . . .
let nnothcr
action.

IT’S CLOSE-OUT BARGAIN DAYS
AT THE OLD RELIABLE FORD
DEALERSHIP IN SANFORD.

Hospital
Notes

Congregational

ELEVEN NEW TEACHERS will be members of the faculty this yeannt
South Seminole Junior High School in Casselberry. They are (front, from
loft) Jean Wargo, Parham Hughes, Jane Ford and Sarah Cohen; (center,
from left) Robbie Ambrose, Fred Taylor, John Ott, and Wayne Dyerley;
and (hack, from 1ft) James Crnigo, Mike Durak and Curtis Hughes.

ervice

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�White Sox Take AL Lead; Phils Roar To 7Vi Game Margin
Chicago Takes
4-Game Series
From Yankees
By United P r M International
They're No. 1 In tha Windy
City nnd It couldn't ham
coma nt n batter tlma.
Tha Chlcafo White 80s
gained flrat placa by n half
game In tha American League
Thursday for tha flrat tlma
nines Juna IS by completing •
f o u r - g a m e awesp of tha
slumping Naw York Yankees
and tonight they play host to
tha Baltimore Orioles, who
ham Just suffered their w o n t
“ break" of the season.
In tha nast nlna days, firstplace Chicago nnd secondplace Baltimore face each
other eight times to conclude
their season aeries. Tha Ori­
oles Thursday lost a 4-8 de­
cision to ths Red 80s, but
more Important, they lost
slugging John (Boog) Powell,
who fractured a bona hi his
left wrist while chasing a fly
ball.
Chicago has a healthy
stable a n t a r l a g tha four
gamaaat with tha Birds a t
Comlakey Park and cornea off
a 8-0 blanking of Now York,
the team they couldn't beat
tha f l n t 10 tlmea thay mat,
Tha Yankees ware 8-18
ever the last two waaka while
playing tha two top club* and
ham dropped 4 4 game* off
tho pace.
Thursday tha Bos packed
away a t long-time nemeala
Whltey Ford for nlna singles
and flm runs and broka tha
Yankee southpaw's acorelcia
Inning atreak o v e r t h e m ,
which spanned two seasons, a t
48 with two runs In tha sec­
ond Inning aa skipper A!
Lopes celebrated bla B8th
birthday.
In tha only other American
League gamaa, Kansas City
downed Cleveland 7-4, and
Loa Angelas beat Detroit 4-8.

About Sports

*. II, 1111

KOTfCH OK SUIT
THE BTATR OK FLORIDA TO

STEPHEN KRNNKTH

MOIIII,
BRS1DKNCR UNKNOWN.
A aw orn C om plaint having
haan Iliad a s a ln a t you In lha
C lre u lt C o u rt In and lo r Sami
nola C ounty. F tn rld a, by UYR
TLB I. H O IIIl, fo r divorce,
lh a a b o rt tttla of which
M TRTLU I. MOHII, I'la ln tllf,
v arau a STKPHKN KRNNKTH
MOHR, D afandant, thaaa pra
•a n te a r t to com m and you la
a p p a a r a n d Ilia y our A naw ar or
o th e r dafanaa o r pi
In w ith th a C lark a f lh a Clr
c u lt C o u rt of Sam lnola C ounty
F lo rid a, and aarva a ropy
ih a ra o f on F l a ta l tt r e A llornay,
C a rro ll llu rk e , A llo rn ay
Law . P. O. D m w ar 0 , Sanford,
rio rld a , a n a r bafora th a la th
d a y a f St e ta m bar, A. D. 11(4
o r a th a rw la a d acraa p ra aon&lt;
faaaa w ill ba a o ta ra d a g a in st
you.
T h a f a n ford H a m id la da
a lg n a ltS a a a naw apapar o f
S te a m ) c irc u la tio n la w hich
th la c ita tio n a hall ba pu b lish * !
one* each w a tk fa r fo u r oon
a rc u tlv a waaka.
W ITN ESS my hand s a d offl
r ia l e ast a f th a C lark o f th a
C lre u lt C o u rt a a thla th a I th
d a y of A u g u st, A. D. 1(14.
CSIIAL)
A rth u r II. B ackw lth, Jr,
C lark of C ircu it C ourt
R yl M a rth a T, V lhlan
D. C.
C a rro ll U urka
A tto rn ey a t L aw
S ulla I I I
Sanford A tla n tia N a tio n a l
B ank B uild in g
P. O. D ra w a r I
Kanfbrd, K larlda
A tto rn ey fo r PUIailff
CD C-II
P u b lish A ug. T, 14, I I , t l , 1(14

R rralh

By Jalias Btesatraea
Herald Sparta Editor

HUSTON PL A ITS "Dixie Twister” will bo one of the major
entries in the Seminole Timing Association's program at tho
Osceola Drag Strip on A uk . 00. The "Twister” recently set a

NBC Refuses To
Say If If Is In
Market For Club

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S a n fo rh

Thinking
Out Loud

By MUtoa Wchmsn
UPI Bports Writer
NEW YORK (UPI) - I(
NDC in the market now for a
major league ball clubT
Baseball mon say yea; NUC
officiate, however, poliloly de­
cline to any yea, no or even
maybe.
Nevertheless, the fact re­
mains moat major league base­
ball franchiiea can be bad
for the right price. H u t goes
for moat professional football
franchisee, too.
And while they won't offlelaliy admit it, NBC official*
certainly couldn't help thinking
about that fact after rival
CBS purchased controlling in­
terest in the New York Yan­
kee* last week.
IN FINAL*"
Carl Lindemann, the capable
COLUMBUS, MUs. (UPI) - and energetic 41-ycar-old vice
Myrtle Grom, Fla., mceta president of sports e t NBC,
Hallies County, Va., hors to- steered clear of any ronjee
Bight for a berth in tho chain- ture on the subject, however
pionship gams of tha ninth an­ To the point-blank question
nual Dixie Youth World Sor­ of whether his network was in­
ias,
terested Jn buying either a
baseball or football club, Lin
demann offered a point-blank
"no comment."
IV T H K c m Cl 'I T C n r i l T UK
He did emphaitre there was
t h s niV Tlt j r i i i r m . r ill
CUIT, IN AND KOII aKMIXOl.K "no panic" at NBC over CBS
COUNTS. VMINIDA.
purchase of the Yankee*.
ir; CNANCBBT NOs I M S
By the same token, he add­
ROTICB TO AKKRAR
BIIIRLKT &gt;1. DAVJH,
ed that no one at NBC rushed
I’la ln ltir, out to send e congratulatory
t'l.A U D B DAVIS; reM dene* un wire, cither.
k n ow n,
"If the Yankee* do menage
Pateniant.
to win the pennant, we might
•TATR OK FLORID A TO)
CI-ADDE DAVIS; rs*l&lt;l*nc* have a little trouble getting
u n know n
aeala,"
Lindemann
T ou »r* hereby n o tified th a t decent
• BUI o f C om plaint to r divorce laughed, "but we don’t eeo
b a a b ran Iliad n a a ln a t you. and how this sale will change
you a ra ra q u lra d lo aarv a
00py of y o u r a n tw a r o r ptaad things much.
I n s to th a Bill or C om plaint
on lh a IM alnilff'a A ttorney
N nrrla n. tV ooiiork, III. i l l
W . C hurch H lraal, Orlando,
F lo rid a , a n d Ilia th e o rls ln a
• naw ar o r p la a d ln s In lh a of
flea o f lh a C lark o f lh a Clr
c u lt C ourt on o r bafora Sant
a m b ar Sind, IM t. If you fall
t o do an Judgm ent by dafau lt
w ill ha la k a n a n a ln a l you for
th a ra lla f d e n m n d td In lha
B ill of C om plaint.
PO N E AMD OUPKHKD a l
S anford, Sam lnola C ounty, Klor
Ida. th la l l l h day « l A uauat,
till.
(SEA L)
A rth u r If. B ackw tth, Jr.
C lark of C ircu it C ourt
Ily i M a rth a T. Vllilan
P ubllah Aug. 11, I I B Bapt.

#b*

Page 4—Fri. Auk. 21, ’64

National League
W. I,. Tel. GO
Philadelphia 74 4S .017
Ben. Fran. . 07 64 .884 714
Cincinnati _ 07 84 .864 7 4
St. IJiula
01 60 .683 ]0
Pittsburgh .... 03 60 .621 ilia
Milwaukee .... 02 67 .621 1 1 4
L°ah Angeles 60 00 .400 1 4 4
Chicago ___ 60 04 .607 18
Houston ....... 61 71 .418 24
New York
30 82 .322 364
Thursday's Results
Cincinnati 10, Sen Francisco
7
Phil*. 2, Pittsburgh 0, lit, twl
Phils. 8, Pittsburgh 2, 2nd,
(N)
Milwaukee 8, Loa Ang. 2, (N)
Only games scheduled
Friday's Game*
Chicago at New York (N)
Pittsburgh a t Philadelphia
&lt;N&gt;
Milwaukee a t Houston (N)
Cincinnati a t Los Angelas
(N)
8L I a&gt;uIb a t Ban Francisco
&lt;N&gt;
Haturday’a Games
Chicago at New York
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia
Milwaukee et Houston (N)
Cincinnati e t Loa Angclea
(N)
8L Louis at San Franeteco

new E.T. record of 10.69 second nt 135 mph in a South Caro­
lina event.

Tom Barnes New
Figure In LHS
Grid Picture

Each ysar at Daytona's In­
ternational Speedway, NAS­
CAR officials run ths annual
Firecracker 400.
FrafcaMy bo b o b did more
for slock car racial in Day­
tona B u c k and having s
rate la making Daytona Ike
stock ear ra c ia l capital of
tea world te a i "Fireball”
Roberts.
We'd Ilk* to propose (hat
consideration be given by
speedway officiate and spon­
sors end promoters to the poss­
ibility of naming Ike annual
July Fourth event the "F ire­
ball 400” in memory of Ro­
berts.
wee n native af
Apopka bet be epeat meat of
bla admit life to tbs speed
basinets aad it all centered
■round stock car rating In
Daytona. Nevertheless, Ra­

the nation as the heavy-foot­
ed driver with gate enough
to go With hte tremendous
By Jim Bacchus
driving talent to win nny
flerald Sports Writer
race be entered.
The newest figure in ath* Roberto died a month after
letlc circles a t Lyman High auffering extrema burn* In a
School is Tom Darnel, a 25- racing accident at Charlotte
year old teacher and recent during the summer.
bridgroom, who 1* beginning We think R would be appre­
hli second year aa a teacher ciated.
e * e
in (he Seminole County school
Heed Coach BUI Peterson
system.
Barnes, well known in the end hia ataff will be on hand
southern tec 11on of Seminole tomorrow to greet Florida
County, is not only a coach State University candidate*
but also a teacher. Last year for tbs Seminole grid machine
he taught biology and genera] aad workouts will get under
science at South Seminole way Monday. Petereon plea*
Junior High School. But he duel workouts daily for two
also assisted in the coaching weeks since he hae only four
of football, baseball and track week* to get ready for FSU'a
soar with the Hurricanes of
as well a* doing quite ■ bit
of scouting for Head Coach Miami.
White Petereon has 87 let
Dick Copeland of the Grey­
torse en rataralag, he's alee
hounds.
SEMINOLE HIGH'S LINE COACH JIM MCCOY shows tho Tribe’s in­
He was the head man for expecting 41 »ephemeras to
terior linemen how to chnrjfo during workouts being conducted daily at
the Hurricanes' JayVee eag* bo among these reporting.
tho SHS athletic field in preparation for this season’s grid campaign.
squad lis t Spring and eiper Among (hem will he Batch
lenced a very successful *ei‘ Riser, n Bern tool* High
eon. Many of the youngster* mainstay here to Sanford,
who played under Barnes at particularly daring the 1P82
South Seminole teat year will season. Riser played defen­
figure prominently in South sive halfback far tho FSU
Seminole's basketball compel! fresh last sees**.
"We’re going to need aoptlon this winter. Meanwhile, a
number of (he youngsters be homore help nR
coached et South Seminole last ■aye Petereea.
* ■ e
year in football and track will
be tutuored by him again this Joel Field, American Legion
official who accompanied the
year at Lyman.
At the present tlma Beroea local Poet S3 Junior baseball
la engaged In instructing the teem to Fort Pierce for the
interior lineman at Lyman recent area tournament, today
during the pre-seaton work paid a big compliment to
outs. Later this year he l( Frank Thomas, manager of
slated to take the reins of the the local nine, and the playera.
Thomai' club went to the
'Hounds' junior vanity baa
final* but were eliminated
kctball squad.
Aa for his role in tha aca­ from a berth in the state tour­
demic cast at Longwood ney nt Went Palm Beach by
Barnes will be a member of Fort Pierce.
the science department’s fac­ Joel said he realised that a
ulty and teach ciaaiea In lot of thanks were doe 1 lot of
chcmlaty.
people. But he added, "We've
NAS MAINTENANCE "A” — Station Champs I More than sixty tro­
A recent graduate of Union got to give tha principal credit
College in Jackson, Tmo to Frank Ihom aa.'
phies were presented on Monday evening prior to the stnrt of the Fall
"My wife and I enjoyed the
Barnes taught school In Mias
Schedule of the Navy Intramural Bowling League. Some of thono step­
our I for e year before moving tournament of Fort Pierce and
ping into the winner's circle to collect their prizes were left to right, D. L.
to Florida. He wee recently we were extremely proud of
Jlciity, H. E. Hogoro, K. It. Martin, Captain Swanson who presented tho
wed to the former Mite Patsy our teem from Sanford," said
trophies, II. D. Farris and G. T. King.
Field. "The management of the
Hudson of Fort Lauderdale.
Being « popular gentleman motel where they lived end
with teeosgers, observers are the people who served (hem in
cInfidcot that Barnes will en­ reetauranto nil had nothing
joy a successful year at Ly but praise for the boys."
man High, In athletics a* wall Thomas, by fee way, I*
as In the classroom.
on a vacation from hi* Job at
the Sanford Feat Office. Or,
•a Joel puts R, "He’s taking
FIVE MEN MELD
DAYTONA BEACH (U PI)-. what's left of hit vacation
Police were bolding five men time. Ha epeat part of It mao
and searching for a sixth to­ aging eur hoye a t Fort
day on chargee of (Tying to Ptorea."
fix a dog race alter two to
NEW YOnK (UPI) - Yogi Berra wat in the front of with hi* hand. It hit Joe Pepl three pounds 0# dope-filled
Berra finally lost his patience the bus when Una began toot­ tone on the right knee.
hamburger w u found In a
with the (kkldlng New York ing on Ills harmonica. "Shut After an exchange *f words motel room Wednesday night.
that thing up," Berra roared. Berra returned to kte seat
Yankees Thursday.
The Yankee manager berat­ Moment* later when U ni be­ muttering, " I’ll take care ol Flrat pareon to
Charlotte I Chattanooga 1
ed Infielder Phil U ni for play­ gan playing again Berra rose you," according to tha New* English Channel wee Capt Macon g-l Birmingham 8-8
Frank
Crosettl,
a
teng-time
from
hia
aeat
an
advanced
to­
ing a harmonica on the teem
Matthew Webb, of Great Bit Lynchburg 8 Knoxville 1
Yankee coach and ptejed who tain, in 1ITS.
bus en route to a Chicago air­ ward Uni.
Columbus 18 Asheville 8
"I told you to atop that," like Berra reprimands] U ni
port after losing tho final
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nenson saw his club
win Ita first t h r e e
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due to injuries, drop its
last nix of a nine-game
slate. This s e a s o n
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Denver Captures
32-20 Victory
Over Oilers
By Jan Gergen
UPI Sports Writer
Jacky Lee, facing his old
team for the first time, and
veteran Gene Mingo sparked
tha Denver Broncos to a 3220 come - from • behind vic­
tory over the Houston Oiler*
in an American League preseason game Thursday night.
Lee, who wee "loaned" to
(be Bronco* last week by the
Olleri, completed 18 of 31
pastes for US yards, including
a 10-yard touchdown toaa lu
Lionel Taylor. Mingo booted
four field goals from 89, 81,
28 and 43 yard* o u t
The Broncos scored 26
points in the final quarter on
two field goals by Mingo.
Lee's touchdown pass, a 83yard pass Interception run by
Willie West and a 84-yard run
by linebacker Marv Matusxak
after he recovered a Houston
fumble.
Rookie Sid Blanks scored
two touchdowns and quarter­
back George Blende passed
for another for Houston.
Tbe Baltimore Colts meet
the St. Louis Cardinals in a
National Football L a a g u e
tuneup at St. Louis la tbe only
game scheduled in cither lea­
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Five NFL games and two
American League games will
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The latest hero for the penn i n t hopeful Phillies ia
Speedy Gonaales.
Formerly known aa Tony
Gonxalet, the Philadelphia
outfielder scored the winning
run from second base Thun*
day night end now, ee fa r as
the Phile are concerned, It’e
cell me anything but second
piece.
The hustling Phillies took
two thrillers from Pittsburgh
2-0 end 8-8 to Increase their
league lead to 7 4 games.
In the second game, after
Johnny Calllaon, often a hero
in the peat, matched solo
home runs with Bue third
baseman Bob Bailey, Phila­
delphia loaded the base* on
two elnglee and an error In
the eighth Inning againat
Pittsburgh'* Don Schwalt and
A! McBean.
Celllion than lifted a fly
ball to deep center. Pitcher
Rick Wise tagged up and
■cored eaaity from third and
Gontalex, on base via Dick
Schofleld'a mlscut, n a v a r
broka stride in the 180-foot
daih end left Manny Mot*
astounded In csnUrflald.
Caltieon thus drove in all
Philadelphia's second gam*
run* while ex-Met Frank
Thomas did the seme In the
opener.
Rookie Rick WU* (8-1)
went eight innings in the
nlghteapt and was yankad in
ths ninth when the Pirates
■cored once in favor of veter­
an Ed Roebuck.
Once again Celllion showed
why he le a prime candidate
for moat valuable player hon­
ors. Roebuck got pinchhltter
Jerry Lynch to lift a fly ball
to the Phillis rlghtflalder,
who grabbed it and then
nailed Bill Maxeroakl trying
to move from second to third.
In the first gam*, Thomas
clouted hia third homer as a
Phillle, equalling the total
he bed in New York, with
Clay Dairymple aboard, In
the last of the ninth to break
a scortleaa tie and give Art
Mahaffey hia U th triumph
of tba aeaaon.

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Minnesota ... 61 80 .804 184'
Detroit ------- 68 63 .604 184
Los Angelas 63 63 .804 134'
Cleveland ..... 66 66 .469 19
lloaton ....... . 66 66 .460 19
Waahlnngtoa 49 76 .896 27
Kane. City . 41 76 478 2 94
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Chicago 8, New York 0
Los Angeles 4, Detroit 8 (N)
Kane. City 7, Cleveland 4 (N)
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Baltimore a t Chicago
Columbus I Syracuse •
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Atlanta S Toronto I
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Kansas City a t Washington
Oldast U. I . military poet Naw York a t Boston, f, daynow in service le West Point.
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friend of Jnmea Bond (Sent) Connery) in the Inn
FleminK story of intcrnntionnl intrigue, “From
Russin With Love." Filmed In Technicolor, the
United Artists release will open Sunday at the
Movieland I)riv* In Theatre.

“ From Rustla With Love,"
In color and starring Sean
Connery, la the feature film
at the Movieland Drive - In
Theatre starting Sunday and
continuing through Tuesday.
The United Artist release
shows Connery as the suave
secret agent In a spy story
which also features I’edro Armendariz, Lotte Lcnya, Rob­
ert Shaw, Bernard Lee and
Daniela Blanch!.
Co feature is ‘ Sunday in
New York" with Jane Fonda.
Both films are In color.
Wednesday and Thursday
the management has obtained
another double feature, "Tam ­
my Tell Me True" with San­
dra Dae and “The Last Sun­
set" with Ktrk Douglas..
A triple header is on tap
for Friday and Saturday.
“The Patsy" stars Jerry Lew­
is; “The Mouse That Roared"
features Peter Sellers; and
“ The Lawler Breed" stars
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TV Tim# critic# proview
coming television show# by
attending rehearsals, watching
screening*, studying acripta
in New York and Hollywood.
Hera are their praviswa for
todayi
7:30-8:30 P.M. NBC. International Showtime. " N e w
Vienna Ira Show." ( Rerun)
Overlook the fact th at there
just isn’t auch a thing a* a
“new" ice ahow and yoj
should enjoy this outing from
Innsbruck, Austria.
7:30-8:30 P.M. ABC. Deatry. "Blood Brother-In-Law."
(Rerun) Thank* to a blood
transfusion, Destry f i n d *
himself embroiled in a death
feud between two clan*.
Think logically and you
won't have much trouble fig­
uring out how he gets out of
thie ridiculous situation.
8:30-0:30 P.M. ABC. Burke's
Law. "Who Killed Andy 7.ygmunt?" (Rerun) This may be
about the murder of an art
dealer, but luckily, the ahow
Voids even the slightest taint
* the artistic. Tha victim
ccialltea in weird eurioa,
long whom were his client*

T V Time Previews

now im pacted of promoting
hie demise,
8:80-0:30 P.M. NBC. Bob
Hope Presents. "Slow Fade
to Black." (Rerun) (Color).
This concerns a power strug­
gle for eontrol of a Holly­
wood studio. The ell-star cast
It hstded by Rod Steiger,
Robert Culp, James Dunn and
Anna Lee.
9:30-10 r.M. NBC. On Par­
ed*. It'e Dlahann Carroll's
turn to be starred and sinre
she'* a vital and exciting per­
former, you should snjoy her
half-hour aongfeat Forget
the production vatus* and Just
enjoy Diahenn't singing.
10-11 P.M. CBS. th e Alfred
Hitchcock Hour. "The Gen­
tleman Caller.” (Rerun) Rod­
dy McDowell ie very good as
a fugitive from justice with
two problemi: How to safely
hide hla loot till the hsat's
off and how to keep hit
greedy wife (Diene S ty tr)
from getting her hand* on It.
10-11 P.M. NBC. The Jack
Pear Show. (Rerun) (Color)
Woody Allen, doe* hit hilari­
ous night-club routine on his
problemi with a conspiracy of
machine* and steals the ahow.
A lot of time ia apent on a

consideration of Lawrence ef
Arable end thie include! tome
unique footage of T. E. Lawr­
ence, an interview with hla
brother A, W. Lawrence.
SATURDAY P. U.
7:80-8 P.M. ABC. "Tha
Woman's'* Touch in Polities."
ABC Correspondent Lisa How­
ard talk# with the wivea of
Minneaota'a vice presidential
potential! Hubert 11. Hum­
phrey and Eugene McCarthy
among a group of politically
inclined Washingtonian# In
thia convention preview,
7:30-8:30 P.M. NBC. The
Lieutenant. "A lert." (Rerun).
Thia one Involve* a battle ex­
ercise and the way it affect*
the lives of atveral members
of the corps. Lieutenant Rice
(Gary Lockwood, who auffara
a frustrated romance, and a
sergeant, who has to leava
his wife white ahs'e undergo­
ing
dangerous
premature
childbirth, are the chief vic­
tims.
8-8:30 P.M. ABC. "A Con­
versation with the Flrat La­
dy." Thia ia not a hard-hitting
documentary, so don't expect
ABC newsman Howard K.
Smith to put Mrs. Lyndon R.
Johnson on the spot.

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rtassice, "Inland of the Blue
Dolphins,” made it* bow aa
nn exciting and memorable
!motion pirturti Thursday at
thn Seminole Pinza Cinema.
From Universal, and in color,
it was produced by Robert H.
Hndnitz, am! entirely photogrnphed among breathtakingly beautiful site*.
Moviegoer* will find In this
beautiful rotor adventure film
the u m i type of appeal they
found in "Treasure Iiland"
ami "Robinson Crusoe"—both
likewise classic* read by chil­
dren which became very en­
joyable aerren far* for adult*.
'.‘Inin- - *f tha 111 Dolphin*"

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ed anti photogruphed.
The photoplay by Ted Rherdrman and Jane Klov* care­
fully transfer* to the aersen
thn John Ncwbery Medal
iiwiird novel by Scott O'Dell,
which alto hai won numeroue
other award*. In tha procaaa
it become* a more intense ad­
venture and a tribute to the
Invincibility of the human
spirit. This Is the story, based
on an actual incident in Cali­
fornia history, of an Indian
girl who, on the order of Rob­
inson Crusoe, finds harsslf
alon* on a deserted island. It
Is thia iiland which gives the
tala Ua name; the atory hav­
ing very little to do with
dolphins.
Celia Kaye, in her first

feature film role, playa the
lead so convincingly th at it
la difficult to realiaa aha la
not really living tha part. Of
the other human playara,
most of whom ar* teen brief­
ly, Larry Domasln and Ann
Daniel give powerful perform­
ance*. Georg* Kennedy, aa the
Aleut reptain; Carlos Rom­
ero, as Mias Kay'a father and
tribal (birf; Hal John Nor­
man, a&gt; the sub-tribal rhlef;
and Martin Garralaga aa tha
million p r in t, ar* memor­
able.
Thie ia another masterpiece
from producer Radnita whose
previous films war* "A Dog
of FUadars" and "Misty." H*
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companion!, to g«y her name, "Karam," u he
puppq, Rontu-aru, looka on in thia ecene from
the Universal adventure atory in color, “Ialend
of the Blue Dolphins." The Robert B. Badniti
production Is baaed on A Newbery medal award
book by Scott O'Dell. The film is now being
shown at the Cinema in tha Seminole P la * a t
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(his weekend at one of th*
most populsr spots in town,
Jim Spencer'* ResteurantT
The best In seafood and
steaks, served just as you like
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FOR YOU! BRUNCHES —
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�Mrs. M. R. Strickland Hotsess To
Bridal Tea Honoring Miss Marilyn McDaniel
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VOLLOWINO • cummer
n a— i l foQ of elaborate
pn-naptial partlaa, including
oeffem, luncheon#, teat, din­
ner# and what bare yon, MarIlya McDaniel and David B.
! Xing are altar bound tomor­
row night, filled with excite­
ment and awaiting the big
event with anticipation.
Marilyn la a statuesque
aopbiatkatad blu*-#y#d blonde
w i t h tbo literal glowing
poaebia aad cream complex.
Ion. Her tweet, unaffected
personality it aeeontad with
raflood grace and charm and
■ba potacatct an abundance
of humility. H er "preaa
agent" baa Immtnaaly enjoy,
od working with her tbla

•at upon graduation, beta*
going late law prattle# far
hiniMlf.
Marilyn graduated from
Vanderbilt this past spring,
majoring fa Philosophy, and
plant to teach la Nashville
tbia fan. Bba confided aba ia
"not moth” fa tba kitchen,
but la willing. Bba concen­
trates on preparing pretty
dlabai rather than palatable
one*. Being artistically Inclin­
ed, aba lovoa flower arrant*
Mamma Jo baa boon ri|ht
tag, and fancy tearing. 8ba

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land home on Palmetto Are- combined with white tipped ts per* entwined with Lily of floated an ice ring of pink adorned with dainty pink Utura delleos
ana wee the alto of an slab- Item. Two three branched all- tbo Valley- Sparkling Urn* Jrose* creating n striking com- |roo* bud*, toasted nut*, tea JtrncHvrip^arrtoited^
orate bridal tea reception teat ^
The buffet held antique eflFriday afternoon complimentver coffee service, accented
ing Mlta Marilyn McDaniel,
by silver candelabra holding
popular bride-elect of Deeid
j,
white taper* with dalteat*
B. King, with Mre. W. A. s
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china cuplde attached.
Krstiert warmly greeting the
J
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The buffet held antique *11gueete at the door.
/'■ M m # '1
ver coffee service, accented
Mre. Strickland headed the % ' \ W »
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by silver candelabra holding
receiving line and wee attlr- &gt;'
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whita taper* with delicate
ed In an elegant paetel blue *».• &lt; v ’•
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cuplde attached.
■heath enriched with hand
Miss McDaniel received
eewn Jewel*. Merilyn received
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gifts of silver in her chosen
In ■ beautiful white lace S
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pattern from the hoitesses.
frock, belted la pink and
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Pouring between the hours
wearing the pink aweetbeart Ite
of four and five woe Mrs.
m e aoreage with white aatia V ‘
Charles Park, Sr* with Mr*.
tea m presented her by the I
t"
Harry Woodruff pouring from
hoeteneee. Mre. Thomas F. f ■ j
five to six. Assisting in aarv&gt;
McDaniel, mother of the bon- £
j
Ing wera th* Mines. J. H. Lee,
oree, choee a whit# linen s
Harold Appleby, J. O. Laney,
eheeth with overall pink era- j,
. ’■■••'u
Ray Herron and Albert Jar­
rell.
ly white aweetbeart m e eerFloating hoeteases were
aago with white eeUn learn
Mrs.
Curtle Fisher (Judy
from the hoeteei ee. Mrs. W. B.
Herron) and tha Mines Roes
Kirby, co-hoateoa, received In
Kratsert, Ann# Crnppe, Mer­
bln# linen with n bins lace
ritt Philip* and Sherry Lee.
yaks. Co-hoeteea, Mrs. H.
Wade Rocker, ehoae a color­
ful yellow and green floral
print featuring a low out
back, and Mre. Tom Bowden
(France# Strickland) w n a
stunning In a print of vivid
hues of blue and green with
n lew cut fitted bodice.
The reception area contain­
PAT LARGEN
ed magnificent floral arrange­
with beauty quota potential, ments with an antique porce­
will teach at Bouthalda School lain container fostering hand
this fall. She loves to play painted roeea centering the
golf and daflntely appreciate* mantle and holding an ar­
the fin arte. She Is a wliard rangement of pink roeea, pink
AN ELABORATE BRIDAL TEA at the M.
at print-making, lovas all and white glads, and tiny
Strickland Palmetto Avenue home recently hi
phases of ceramics and en­
P n a t ■1 aweethaart roses.
orad.Hlu Marilyn McDaniel, lovely bride-elect
joys dabbing In heavy oils.
American beauty roeea, artleof David B. King. Forming the receiving line
Frances and Tom have bean
were, seated from left, Mrs. Tom Bowden
living with bar parents, Mr. ticotly arranged In n milk
glass
compote
adorned
a
mar­
and Mrs. M. R. Strickland,
dollowlng thabr graduation ble topped coffee table and
bom college in Juno, Tom to- miniature noeegays were need O . E . S. Picnic
calved his LLD'from Mercer throughout.
University la Macon, Os. Ha Centering the serving ta­ T o B e Sponsored
has been studying in Tampa ble, which was overlaid In an
this summer and went befara elegant cut work, hand am*
the bar this weak. Ba "fell ia broldercd doth, wee an an- N ext W ednesday
WASHINGTON (UPI) -•
lava" with this area of Flori­ tlque silver compote contain­
President
Johnson le a min «.
A formal welcome Is ex*
da, and anticipates settling ing n decorative arrangement
his word when it comes •
down here in some phase of of red roeea, pink roses, tube tended to all member*, friend# women.
.
end their families of Seminole
legal work.
The
President
has
promise-,
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Chapter No, I O.E.S. to the
F r a n c o s confided they
on
annual Robert Morris picnic, to end "stai" government am
would kva to live way out in Nicholt-Frucci
put
mow
women
in
tha
top
fed
cd.
the founder of th# order.
tho country in • largo colonial
oral Jobe. On that score, he
k ^ jk -te d
Tho picnic will be at Mul*
boma with a big pool and spa­ W edding Plans
has calked up a solid recar
.j HBUWISl ^ teUUCg lull 1U
ktt Lake Park, tha camp of o( accomplishment without •
cious grounds for their four
*h- this category and any woman
Mrs. L. X Eetee, Worthy male backlash.
kids to romp In.
A nnounced
• e #
111 would ba delighted with a gift
Matron, this Wednesday, Au­
Last January, Johnson a
•o of this nature.
PAT LARGEN la not a
Mite Desna# Nichole, daugh­ gust Hth at 8 P.M. Members t goal of placing 30 quallflc
bride nor bride - elect, but ter of Mr.. aad Mrs. M. L. ■re to bring food and table women in upper strata goven
y
t WES SAYS:
one of tbo fomatee who haa Nkhris of Sanford,' and U . service for their family and moot Jobs within a moot
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everything; beauty, brains, Norman R. Frood, son of Mr. gueete.
There were the skeptical, ti
L* Little UIsi Muffet
personality gad tbo works. and Mrs. B. P. Frucei of
wary and those who thought,
Sat on a tuffat
She bos an affinity for worth, Niks. Midi., will ha married
he
was
kidding.
Eating her curds nnd whay,
a
whlls projects aid naver on Saturday, Baptembor I at Altamonte
By prodding his cabinet and jt „#1, jp ^ttihV July j *, »*
Along cams a spider
spends a dull moment.
4 p. m. at tha First Mothodtet
set down beside her,
agency chieftains, bs proved wer« 1,194 appointed or pro­
§ And
Dr. Largea and Pat mat In Church la Shanfcrd.
And said "Why don't you
again what Is well known In moted to Jobs on the federal
Cincinnati! white aha was an No formal invitations aw be­
Go to WES-KAY?"
Washington — “What Lyndon payroll, paying 410,000 to |ao,.
airlions stewardess, aad, ah ing tented aad aa opoa invita­
By Jolla Bartel
wants, Lyndon gets."
)
0 You con wash MORS
wall, yon know the root. Both tion is extended to all frteoda Mr. and Mr*. Robert Webb So determined was Johnson
clothes CLEANBR
n
their lives have bean extreme­ end relative* to attend the aad children, Kristina and to make good on hia campaign Of these, 249 woman were
And CHEAPER it's tens.
•elected for professional posi­
ly colorful and romantic. Ppt, couple’s wadding.
'a What’s men, WEB ia
Greg, have returned horns af­ ha hold a special cabinet tions in tho Civil Service sod
who Is originally from Chica­
willing
ter n week’s vacation of re­ meeting to discuss the pro­ 94S, already on the govern­
go, attended Rockford Col­
To PROVE H to yon.
laxation and fun at Sanibel blem. "What have you got ment roll*, ware promoted to
lege, Rockford, DL, and than women It Central Florida, Island. Grog, whs is only nine •latest women?” ha Mked hie
better paying, more respon­
So If you don’t beliova this
on to Northweetern for a and is wall deserving of tha months old, teemed to enjoy top advisors.
fc» j i L . ................ . Juit stop In and soo
crash at accounting. The honor. Local merchants will tho water the moot. Mrs. They know ho meant bosi- sible poets.
For If WES can not prove
Largena have bean ia Sanford ■dor* this! She purchases ov­ Webb has served this summer mo whan ho followed up hit The President ia tba first Mrs. Lillie Slade of Mayo Is
to
admit
that
his
high
regard
for six years, and leva H ary Item In bar fashionable 00 reader far tho Story Hour question with a firm memo to
■pending the week with Mrs. YOUR WASHING IB
FREEI
hare. They a n presently llv- wardrobe in Banfaid. She mo­ sponsored hy tho Library As­ agency hoods, directing: "It for feraois ability stems from Lorens Van Fait at her home
Us enormous admiration for
lag on Lake GoIdea, awaiting dels In local fashion show*, sociation.
to Imperative that an intensive his mother, Rohaka Baines on Princeton Avenue. .
Air Conditioned Lounge
construction to bagla an thabr and has all tha requisites ef
Johnson, whan ha was growing
m w home. Pat and Tom haw a real pro.
up, and for his wife, Lady Mr. and Mr*. H. L. Harvey
two children, Susan, eight, 71m Largena haw recently
Bird, whom ha extolls as a have returned from Charles­
aad Jeffrey, seven.
ton, B. C., where they attend­
WASHETKR1A
The lowly aad wreetite
ed the funeral of Mr. Har­
By Jana Caeoalherry
mow, Md* to visit her parMrs. Largaa U chairman of
M
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French Ave, Sanford
vey’s brother.
Mre. Arthur Logo of SSI X mite. Another eon, Mike, ia elThomas Dr., and children randy up there. They will be
Ricky, Jeff, aad Mark left Joined for the trip home hy
Saturday (Aug. SI) for Balti- Mr. Logo after hte business
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President Johr

FRANCES BOWDEN

MARILYN MCDANIEL
humor. Tha couple mot while
Marilyn was s student at Ag­
nes Scott an tha social com­
mittee to entertain tho dobating team David was on. He
Firm in Tempo this summer
and will graduate from Van­
derbilt Low School next year.
David, who Is from Cookvil1*. Toon* will onter tha Ma­
rino Corps as First Lieuten-

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HAIR SHAPING
SHAMPOO A BET

plays the piano, preferring
classical music, end would
Ilka to write, Bhs ia n grace­
ful talented dancer and en­
gages in water eporta.
Mamma Jo has bean tight
ia than pitching with her
lowly daughter, and la equal­
ly' as charming and atractiw
as Marilyn. She has mad* all
the party, rouada with Marllyn and related that all the
wedding plana ore Jam-up.
Dr. McDaniel ia wry happy
for the young couple, and
Marilyn, being prejudiced of
course, feats her parents nn
tho wry boat la tha whole
world.
Marilyn and David will' re­
side on tho campun of Van­
derbilt this year in apart­
ments designed for minted
students. They would low to
settle down In a future horn*
featuring traditions! architec­
ture with antique furnishings
and lots e! room far their
three rill'dran.
A N O T H E R CHARMING
young lady who ha* already
hod her tu n at tha altar k
Francos Bowden. Franaaa and
Tom will have bow married
a year the lis t of this month.
Frances has boon In tba
midst of all tha bridal partial
this cummer. She was Kay
(Hoy) Lindsey's matron of
honor, and wlR attend Mari­
lyn McDaniel an bridesmaid.
Having grown up la San.
ford, Francos graduated from

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Newspaper Eaterpri-o
ersi hmgiiw.sad found them
Wornr e 's Edltar
great Util bole puncher*.
When your best Mend Seeing no ranlsye in dimp­
dhows shows up it the club led rib eta.
B«ve them
dance looking 10 pounds light­ up. But it* mistake.
er than she did that afternoon We tab the first wrung
*■ the beech, you can bet step tn ring ■ fare of any
jmur life it’a not because she kind witPt first trying It &lt;m.
got hold of a product called Ther* |^&gt;e right bra for ev­
"Instant Shrinkage."
eryone.-Bd a fitting special­
Maybe wrinkles end gray ist can*1? you find the cor*
hair can be removed in min­ reel offor you.
utes, but weight can't. She OntreU-knowB firm (Forprobably owes her new figure raiJd/u two aeries of long*
to a longline bra.
llnes/iiey both come tn three
As title ai io yearm ago riiffiAt lengths — k length
kmgllnea were boned torture whif Juit readies the waist
chambers. They were worn of m short-wsisted woman,
«aly by women who were built the'regular i°oglint which
like battle (hips and on specialI co&gt;cl to the waist of tb* long•ecariona prepared to sail In-. wasted girl and slightly below
to a room under rigid control., to waist of the average woNo more. Now they arei /an. Banded tonglinee should
mbtly cut and lightly boned. lot be worn by anyone with a
They are worn by young girls,*Short waist
models and women In ever; One of these series has light
sire group. They mold the fly* 'control that molds, the other
m , banish diaphram bulk has stricter control for the
•nd do these thlngi withpt heavier figure. Neither is hea­
vily boned. The control cornea
Constriction or discomfort.
Manufacturers of longlne from specially designed Lycra
bras now take into conaldra- panda.
tton awry figure type, a fact Don't give up on a longtina
that many of us don't reillte. because you tried one sod
Just as with the short grap- didn't like i t Try another.

By Susan Light,
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
DEAR MRS. LIGHT: 1 am
a housewife,- turned stodent
lor the summer. I’m taking
two courses in education in
preparation for elementary
teaching. With three children
to (end through college, It's
wither teach or take in wish­
ing!
I was married while in col­
lege and didn't got a degree.
Now my brain ia ao rusty it
almost squeaks. I was a good
student 10 years ago. T h i s
summer I’ll be lucky to make
D’e.
What a blow wboa my Mda
And out hqw stupid their mo­
ther lsl I'll never be able to
lecture them about making
flood grades again. Can you
(hr* ma any suggestions? —
DUMB DORA

ANSWER: Chin upl You
aren't so dumb as you think
you are. Any woman who ia
to king constructive steps to­
ward assuring her owe and
her children's future —biitcsd
of just talking about A — ia
smart In my book.
As far practical sufgestlons,
you might try "apfle polish­
ing" your teachers In a sin­
cere, adult mi&amp;ier. Profes­
sors appreciate compliments
on the way a lemon is presen­
ted, the way they look, the
job they are doing. They like
questions that show you are
really inters*ted In thair sub­
ject. And they are grateful if,
on occasion you find a sym­
pathetic ear to their prob­
lems.
Don't use home responsibil­
ities as a constant alibi. But
if the power floes off, you
have unexpected meets, your

When you don't have the
will power to diet or the time
to'exercise, the shape you're
in must be a result of your
underpinningi. C ho e s s the
right loogltoe bra and you*11
ace inches disappear like mao n e CHAT
Q — "My youngest girl
starts school in September.
We have seven children, so
you can see that clothing Is a
big budget item. I stretched
the wardrobes of the others
with eovaral sweaters and a
few skirts. But this owe is al­
lergic to both wool and nylon
and sweaters are out tor har.
Can yea make any sugges­
tions?" - Mrs. John S.
Dear Mrs. John S, — Jump­
ers art the biggest thing in
school clothes this MeSow.
Why not try two or three in
cotton corduroy and several
blouses to cotton knit? These
fabric* both require little or
no Ironing. They’re smart
looking, inaxpenilva, g i v e
great mllaaga and won't be
harmful to your little girl's
health.

oldest goat off to camp, your
youngest eoraes down with
mump*, end your dog Is run
over — all on the weekend
you a n trying to study for
midterm cxtmi — MI your
professors. They ten be very
human)
Try to do most of your
studying after classes before
you bead for home. A college
library Is more conducive to
clear thinking than a noisy
bouse.
Don't be too proud to ask
your children to half gnu with
your "homework.” A switch
maybe, but they prubably can
explain "the new mate" more
simply than j M professor
does. If you hav* asp big pro­
jects to da, anHat their aid.
The more they help you, tha
tes# likely they are la belittle
the results ef pear efforts.

By Abigail Van Buren
DEAR ABBY: L u t SatIns wedding. It was a beau­
tiful wedding, held in our
church. During the cere­
mony Uis minister told the
bride end groom he hoped
thet they would keep up
their spiritual connections
with tha church. Then he
started bawling out ell the
guests because they came to
church only when they
wanted some service per­
formed, such as a marriage
or e christening, but that
they never bothered about
Sunday morning services, It
made the guesta very un­
comfortable. Do you think
this was tha proper time
for the minister to have
brought up that eubject?
What waa tha mattar with
him Bayway?
DISGUSTED
DEAR DISGUSTED: Ho
waa probably captivated by
hie captive audience, for­
give him, for It ehatl be
■aid that even a minister
becomes sorely wearied of u
depleted flock.
DEAR ABBY: I am mar­
ried to a man who divorced
hta fin t w i f e e n t h e
grounds of adultery. All
this took piece before I met
him. For some r e a s o n .

NEW YORK (NEA) th e n you are, standing out­
side th* Barberry Room in
New York or the Polo Bar to
« * Weetbury Hotel, Brussels
•*&gt; and you don't hava a neckHe. What to do?
Reach In your pocket, whip
gut your ascot, and in two
second i doors to the beat
Ascotg, which take their
name from the posh race cir­
cuit to Berkshire, England,
are finding acceptance among
■ere than just th* bona and
teat crowds la this country,
they art the logical neck(focal for a gap who doomt

shop (fleet Ltd.) a* New
York'* fifth Awnue reports
that sales have been trending
upward h r the past there
years. Ho now moves about
M0 aieota a week.
While toe choice of pattons does not apreach that
of neckties, titan ia plenty
by way of selecttoo. Heavy
textured fabrics are fine for
fell; colorful silks can be aa
cool to aumer ax nothing at
alL
But If yon'n going to weir
aa aaeot don't be timid about
U. Look for color, because
mart of the neckpiece to bid.
den beneath th* shirt front.
With an ascot, you too, can
look as though you Just came
from the yacht club.

Tha Doctor Says:

into light hypnosis, but only
abont ana fourth ad them sea
***"**
hypnosis —
m
( g eyes and move
atx&gt;ut at tot tugfeatioc of tha
hypnotist The technique of
"natural childbirth" devised
by Dr. Baad la ctamly nkto to
hypnosis.
A popular falser b Butt ■
person under hjgnaala caa rocall the events ef kto early
Ufo — oven those ef th* day
of hto birth. Such reliving of
past exporiant * may or map
not bo accurate and therefore
cannot bo rotted on.

But It must be emphasis*
that tt to net n euro. II m**l
relief. IV
more, a to time ronton
1"* *nd therefore expensivi
It should never be underta]
en by a doctor who has as
lin t mad* • thorough examh
stum of the eubject to be hyi
nottood.
Aa * form of treatmw
hypnosis to not without dai
gar. It map precipitate * m
vert mental depression s
withdrawal from reality. Use
on a woman who waa a chad
smoker it helped her to giv

DEAR N. M. S.: Don't
blame the waitress. No man
h»*

tn

accept

e v e r y t h in g

that is dished out to him.
Your husband isn’t helpless.
If hs didn't want to be
leaned on, pawed over and
joined, he could discourage
it. 1 don’t know where you
•dine," but I have yet to
•ee a waitress taka tha lib­
erties you describe.

DEAR NO: Tell your
sister-in-law you want no
more newa of your hus­
band’s "X." If she persists,
X her off your list.

DEAR ABBY: :How does
a girl 14 years of ego, who
weighs about SO pounds too
much, go about getting the
weight off?'
NEEDS IT

DEAR ABBY: Fisas* tell
me if I am "square'* be­
cause I resent haring a
waitress, who I* supposed
to be serving us, lean on
my husbend’e shoulder, paw
him, and sit down and Join
ua while we are dining out.
1 flatty refused to din* at
that restaurant again. I
created a crisis, but 1 felt
justified. My husband ealled
me a "narrow-minded snob1*
because I refuse to put up
with *that sort of monkey
business. Am I wrong to
feel that my husband is not
on the bargain counter and
I don’t want pawed-over

Check Up On Moving W oe s
. . . Alleen
Although the average junior
executive and his family will
move nine times in a lifetime,
each move will be traumatic.
Just ask jour new neighbor,
when she stops gulping her
tranquiliiera.
There ere specifics for a
family to follow, questions to
ask to ease somewhat the
worrisome task (many hus­
bands, for example, suddenly
are assigned a business trip
which solves their share of
worries). It helps lo know
what lo expect from your
mover, how to find a reputa­
ble one and what your mover

expects from you.
Ed Rosaseo is an old-timer,
so to speak, who knows mov­
ing from Azuia (Calif.) to
Ecus (N. Y.) and now is in
charge of a major firtn'i east
coast operations (Aero May­
flower). He points out that
the person moving first needs
lo realize the difference In lo­
cal and long • distance moves.
These involve responsibility,
liability, bills of lading, char­
ges and other regulations. A
reputable firm will answer
all questions concerning these.
In many, states, intrastate
movers are regulated by law
as to costa, for example.

DEAR NEEDS: Ths same
way a girl (or boy) of
ANY age goes about it.
Pint, she sees a doctor.
Then she does exactly what
th* doctor tells her to do.
Troubltd? Write to AB­
BY, Box 69100, U s An­
geles, Calif. For a personal
reply, enclose of stamped,
aeif-addressed envelope.
For Abby’s booklet, "How
To Have A Uvely Wed­
ding," send BO cents to Abby. Box 69100, U s Angeles,
Calif.
.

By Oswald Jacoby

Charts* Wellaeo ef Salisbury,
N. C., la an *cUv*-typ* bridge
player. He likes to bid when
R is his turn aod to not afraid
to make all sorts of aggressive
decisions,
lie doesn't always Succeed,
but be operate* on the theory
that if you sit around doing
nothlnc you won't gat any­
where.
Charity's pern ef North's
diamond waning waa correct.

Charley didn't like the look*
of the dummy because, In case
tils partner bald any honors
In hearts, they would be worth
ACCURACY: Garbled telephone or pernona!
leas, it also looked aa If dia­
meaaafres soon may go the way of the Model-T
mond* should be attacked Im­
Ford. A compact, lightweight home message
taker (nee photo) in net up to record up to three
mediately, ao Charley overtook
minuten of mennnffen on tape. A signal light
tlie king of club* aod led the
tells when to punh the "play'’ button for re­
king of diamond!. West drop­
corded information. Operutingon AC current,
ped the five io show two dia­
monds and Charley cashed the
the unit will be under |40.
ac*.
Then he led a fltlrd diamond.
He waa sure West had six
clubs tar hie mere*11, *o the
only hope was an uppercut
situation to trumps. Tbs up­
percut play worked. Actually,
South ruffed with the ace but
_____ _ ____________
After Charley doubled four K didn’t make any difference.
rifles at ftvw dobs, he deckled {spades, West thought about Once that Blind diamond waa
DEAR FOLLY—Can any ef
By Polly Cremsr
to leave matters to hta part- running, but finally passed and led, South waa doomed to da
Newspaper Rat eravise Aaon. your readers toil me- hew to
oar.
1opened the king, of clubs.
test.
DEAR POLLY—My chil­ remove black china marker
dren are prone to scratch pencil stains from clothing?
mosquito blue until thoy By accident, such a pencil was
mako tors*. 1 finally hit on Isft In a man's shirt pocket.
thia Idas. I fill a peanut buU Whsn put Into tha dryer, it
A laonitaaiit marriage corn- It takes longer than that tar can easily turn to loathing.
setor who hat been vary suc­ most couplet to begin to know H ut a couple need* some tor jar with cotton hall* sat­ melted and marked every
cessful to handling marital end understand each other, and mutual goal to strive toward. urated with rubbing alcohol. piece of clothing in tbs drysr.
dlfflcuMtea betters* that no to learn a lot of Important facta When on* goal la reached, so­ This Is kept within easy roach —ESTHER
couple should be granted a about marriage. For Instance: other should be set up. It's the for instant us* when they
DEAR l'OLLY—If any ef
dim e* if they b en been wed That th* only nelly happy couples who are coasting *- itch. It la a must for us on a you have to put aalda drosses
teas than three yean.
marriages t n when the hus­ tong aimlessly who pK Into camping trip.—MRS. L- W. H. or skirts, because they would
Hurt makes m m , doesn't band trice to please his wife difficulties moat often or start DEAR POLLY—My home­ ding to you when yon walk­
it? If a couple eater into what and the wife trice to please fighting just to n ito n the made slsovo roll is Invaluable ed, you can bring them back
to supposed to be a lifetime her husband.
for pressing all roams and Into circulation. Try starching
■grasaasaS, surely they ought That no marris ps la happy Uarotoga to th* mote import­ darts when I am sewing. It the slips you woar. This rosi­
to g in their partnership at ALL the time, because no per­ ant contract you wfll aver ea­ prevents pressing marks from ly solved the problem for aw.
toast a Ihne-year trial before son end certainly no two par­ ter Into. Aad that to why I
showing from ths seam al­ —M. E. C.
they make up their minds to sons CAN be happy all of the agree with this domestic roleDEAR POLLY—As a bachtkme counselor fliat every cou­ lowance through to th* right
time.
call tbe whole thing off.
side
of
ths
garment.
Tightly
dor
I am forced to do a lot
That
mutual
faith
and
mu­
ple tamuld give themselves at
Actually, a couple who has
tual respect a n aa necessary least three years to find out roll up and tts a big mug- of jobs around the house In­
to a lasting marriage as Ion, thaae important facte about atino. Cover It with muslin cluding rowing and dusting
end stitch. Or slip a small which are ueually woman's
and that without them to n marriagechild's long storking over the work. On* day while cutting
Uio worn cuffs off a shirt to
megs iln*.
— To add a shelf in a cup­ mako a ahort-alsevad shirt, I
Record Shop
board, put two screws In each realised that these usually
end nf the cupboard at tha discarded parts would make
deal rod height leaving about duelers when the hand la In­
H inch of each screw head serted from the cuff and. Just
protruding
to rest the shelf unbutton, e!lp in your hand,
By Jews Creaky
/interpretation, you coma up gives you an Idas of the nutbutton again and atari dust­
g n WORK — fNKAV — With new things automatic*]- tines* inside. Alton to a sick board on.—L. L. B.

AU Intarstsla movers must
file rates with the Public Ser­
vice Commlswiln or the Inter­
state Commerce Commission.
When asked the Brut thing
he would tell a family plan­
ning to more, Rosaseo imme­
diately said, "Don't get a tel­
ephone estimate." A reputa­
ble mover will insist on sur­
veying the furnishings first.
Alto, decide what services
you want the mover to per­
form and how thia wlU affect
the cost. Will they do aU the
packing and unpacking? If
you pack bnakabtei yourself
and there la damage, you and
not the mover, may be re­
sponsible.
Incidentally, an estimate is
not binding on the mover
but when computed honestly
and thoroughly, it will be a
close guide to the final cost.
Beware of an abnormally low
estimate when you abop for a
mover. You could get a hill
double or triple the estimate.
Rosaseo also stresses the
need tar an accurate Inven­
tory. Get a written estimate.
Check thoroughly the condi­
tion of all furnitura before It
ia loaded end when It is un­
loaded. Report damage Imme­
diately. Most flrma, he eaya,
will make a rwaaonable and
just settlement, otherwise you
must sue.
Other points to check when
moving: Insurance coverage,
warehouse If furniture Is stor­
ed, servicing of major appli­
ances (stoves and refrigera­
tors) before they are chipped,
■proximate delivery time.
Depending upon the dis­
tance and bow long it takoa to
load furniahinga of enotber
household sharing the truck,
this can vary up to two days.
You can ask tar exclusive use
of a truck, bat this can dou­
ble your ratee. Unless you
have a mammoth house, It la
betor to ahare.

Stop Scratching Bug Bites

ha

Cooke W aiting For A Flop

Medical Use O f Hypnotism
Bp Wayne O. Brandatodt,
M. » .
Mnpaper r e in pates Asms.
Hypnotism has captured the
1agination of the public tar
■ay yuan but its use in toilmate medical practice to
ilrty recent. An erroneous
to about tt to that the hypKited person to asleep. Thia
because the suggestion ef
s*p to often used to induce
rpooeto. But n hypuotlted
n o n map tndurs an intentp rf pain that would awaki him from even the deepest
sen,

W hit really Irritate* me

merchandiser

to having my sister-in-law
briny up my huiband’o "X"
in every converiation. I've
never met the “X” and have
no intereat in her or her
activities. How can I put a
stop to It without ereatiny
a family fiyhtT
NO FIGHTER

$acoby On fihidqa

(0$ J

like necktiea to warmer wea­
ther but who wishes to stay
weU dmsed.
The ascot to acceptable anywhsn and caa be fastened in
a snap. Once around the neck
with n simple ertosemea.
Bring the top and under­
neath end over and let it
hang. It looka One with just
a simple white shirt, aad It
doesn't require a mirror for
tying.
Yon can pap as Bttto as ■

which I k m never been
■hit to figure out, my hus­
band's litter hoi kopt up
her friendohip with my huihand’o "X."

la Sam's ease, th* bite have
mu records. He tea sold
see than II million ooptes.
nd he admit*
pressure
"Bnt tt spun you on,” ho
toy*. "When you h*v* put
together a string of hits, tt
would h u t If one came out
•nd wasn’t a hit. Inevitably
thtro will te each • time, but
hoop trying to forestall tt."
For singles, Ssm Mkea to
try to find • wag that wifi
"move llsten*re emotionally,
and mhka thorn want to dance.
That's why they buy single*.
An album to more Intimate,
flubttety enters into an album.

cure this a wise physician re­
fused. It had become evident
that ate had to hare aona had songs for dancing, aad
form of compulsive behavior. on tte otter, aangs for listenAnother session might hava tog. It worked pretty goad."
lam, tha Chtoaga-hozn aon

flueeesa to not n euryrise to
Cooke. Hs says be has always
thought it would happen. "I
was very much determined to
bo n singer. At n very early
age, when those around start
•eying you ban talent, yoo
begin to believe It Then you
h en to onvision a future with
auccooa in ft"
Cooke's first musical experlens* waa singing In hia fath­
er’s choir, with hto throe bro­
thers and four sister*. Hs
turned profess ionsi with a
group known a* "TV* Soul
B11 r r e r a . ’ ' Eventually he
■truck cut on hto own, and
found the path to fame aad
fortune.
Album of the week—"Mich­
el Legrand Binge Legrnnd
World of French Bong"
(Philips) to an exciting album
with boom fin* Busiest sounds
from tha young French com­
poser, »se doctor and stager.
L*grand tea a sure style aad
n rang* that lets him aing n
tender ballad or n asst Bang
with equal ease.
Sick, but null, thank yon—
"Woody Alton" (Colpla) to

Listen as be describee a soft­
ball gam* between neurotica
("Every time 1 stole toeond
boa* I felt eo guilty I bed to
ge back"), or talks abeat the
tholes left him because of the
divorce laws to New York
Btato, or a abop roiling dam­
aged pets. A taw parts map
be offensive to nm t, but bas­
ically this to very funny stuff.
In a spin—“fltuerti Arrive*
At Carnegie Hell" (Jubilee)
to a two-record volume with
Ento htuarti belting out
standards, eom*times in fins
voice, sometime* with a bit of
•train. "Mary I*on Williams"
(Mary) has the eoropoaerpianist to a religious veto.
"Folksy Nina” (Colpla) finds
Nina Blmon* singing aama
funny, tondsr and touching
folk songs. Liston to her mus­
icianship in "Laos of tha Low
Country.”
fllngio-ote—Carol Ctenatog
has n howl In bar first sinFl* on th* Command label,
"Ain't Misbehaving." Otter
good singlet: "Mamie" (Nat
Ring Cola, Capitol), "A Shot
to the Dark" (Henry Msa­
tin!, BCA Vietor), "The Sev­
feature* a large pktare at the enth Dawn” (Tb* Bhtetep
bewildered-looking
eonbret Scott Trie, Impulse) and
comic a* tha froat savor, and "Lonely Blues" (Donate Me-

ing with the atom p u t that
cover* the hand. Yeu can Hdl
things with ne fear of drop­
ping your dost cloth. When
you finish, go to the sink and
wash your hands with tha
dusters still in place. Uabot­
tom, hang tha dnateru up tn
dry, ready h r tha next time.
-BRAD
GIRLS—Brsdh totter makes
me think that tome of yon
have overlooked a prospect
for n bandy man to have
around th* house.—POLLY
DEAR POLLY—Last y e u
I bought a car coat with a
hood. As yon all knew a bead
can look pretty messy aad gel
in all sorts of positions across
the shoulder*. To solve this,
I folded the hood neatly th*
way It should be and placed
a snap in th* center. Now
whenever I wear my car coat
I know tha hood looka neat,
—MRS. P. A.
Share your favorite homemaking idsee , , . rond them
to Polly in care ef (Th* Banford Herald). You'll neelvo
a bright, new silver dollar if
Polly uses y o u Idas In Pol-

Children And Housework
want to exehaafa for theiria.
A working mother to to ■
■pot to this natter of getting
choree done by children. 8b*
to not at home to give sop
personal leadership thet caa
tovolv* the children to th*
chores or to create the happi­
ness of cooperating effort Bo
ah* can't provide tha toward

DEAR MRS. LAWRENCE:
I hav* worked throughout my
montage. 1 expect my childton to clean th* bathroom,
thair rooms, do dishes and
vacuum but 1 coma homo to
find nothing don*. My aon,
14, does nothing at ail and my
gtri, IT, tea m dishes to tha
sink. Only rarely do I ask thar,
them to wash th* den's glaaa If sha'a smart ah* faces th*
doors. Am I wrong to export fart that Item to practically
this dally housework to bo no emotional satisfaction to
too work iho demands ef her
A N S W E R : Something's children and gives them mon­
wrong — or tt would be get­ ey, tt to a poor substitute for
ting done, wouldn't it? Per­ the gratification ef wovfctaf
haps you'd bettor alter your with mother but betor than an
expectation of getting unpaid reward at all.
housework from your child­ If aha secretly reroots hav­
ren. Bit down with them and ing to work outside her home,
mate an arrangement to pay It to very hard for bar tn pay
them certain wages In ai- the young*tvs for household
change for i t Money to whit labor. Fading barself to ha
you get to exchange for your
labor, tent it? Try not to be
•hocked by the Idea that mon- ■predation of ter mflrtydom

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mo*, old. Female, black Our Budget Wave Now $8.13
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with brown feat. Mala, light
322-6M4
Uo. Vicinity W. Lake Mar* 311 Palmetto Ave.
Bird. 323-0043.
ACE BEAUTY SALON
LOST: Female Manchester ft li closed. Customer! ctll Cut
Chihuahua, black ft tan
'N Curl Beauty Shop.
m arking!. Answer* to name
"Duchem", vicinity L a k a
IT ary Blvd. ft Hlway 17*98. COMPLETE BEAUTY SER
VICE. Reasonable prices.
Ph. 323 0720.
Free parking, 2nd ft Osk.
Harriett's
Beauty Nook, 103
2. I'enwnalft
S. Osk. 322-3742.
BEV. EDWARD WHITE
Spiritual Councilor
PERMANENT SPECIAL for
Cbauncy St., C auadaia
August, to complete, llsxel
Pbooa 222-2111
Porter Beauty Shop, 1104 W
23til. 322-1321.

Legal Notice

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110. P o u ltry - L ivestock

4. B eau ty C a re

3 SHEEP for Ssle, 1 mile
322-6727.

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* n r m ju d ic ia l c ir c u it .
IN AND P O D UBDIHOLB
COUNTY, FLORIDA
IN CMANCDRT NO. I SUM
UUIT TO RCIKT TITLB
WEDUBR B. HAINES, aa Ad.
mlnlatrator of tha Batata of
laaholle F. Oladdlnu, dteaaaad.
Plaintiff.
a*.
IU3TTA r. FIRTION, ot at.
Defendant#
NOTICB
■TATE OF FLORIDA
To) Italia T. Flrtlon. RFD 0.
Ilockvllla, Connaollcut
Marlon B. Kay, IT Ledgewood Drive. OlaaUinbur/,
''aim.
Norma I. Waaeell, II
llond SI., tVatharaflald,
Conn,

Helen L Spalra. t l Oil
latte Bt. Meat Hartford,
Conn.
F. Juan Thompoon, tl
Madlnun Ava., Uprtngfletd. Him .
I'hlllp York and —
York, 1,1■ wife, (addraaa
unknown)
iVrleiun I'aacoa and —
rate.*, bli wife, l i t Old
Cuuntr/ Hoad, Windsor
Lock*. Conn.
lVnrran r*eoo* and —
I'aacoa, hi* wlfa. Wind*
a.ir t-utk*. Connecticut
ro ll ARC IILIIEUT h'UTlTIN that a ault to qulat tltla
ha* bean brouulit tn tha Circuit
Court of kamlnol* Count/,
I’lurlda, against /ou and aaeh
of /ou, claltulnu an/ aalata,
right, tltla or Intaraat In or
llan upon tha following da.
a-rlbad real propart/ altuatad
In Buinluol* Count/, Florid*,
iu-wlt:
ilaat 10 faat of Lot tl and
all of loot* tl, IS, IT and II
lit Work F, Hobart L.
Halt* Addition to Alt*,
monte, aa par plat that*,
of rauotdad In l'lat Hook
T, Paul* IS and *7, Fubllc
Hacorda of Hamlnal* Cuunt;-, Florida.
and /ou nr* hotel,/ (t-mlrad to
fit* /our anawar, or othar
v rltta ‘ dafanaa, paraonall/ or
b) your attorn*), with the
Clark of the circuit Court.
Ninth Judhlal r'lnull. Hatnlno!* Count/, Florida, at the
Court lloua* In Sanford. HorIda, and to aarv* a copy thereof
upon the I'talntlff'a attorn*/
whoa* name ta IVIndarxraadla,
llalnaa and Ward, 314 Park
Avan ue. South. Winter I'ark,
Flotlda, trot talar t,han tha Ird
day or Soptambar, ti l l , there
tn aaltlns up Ih* aalata. right.
title, luterrel In or llan upon
the abov* described property
claimed by you a n d ahould you
fall to do *0 dacree p m nonfetau will h* entered a g aln al
you.
WITNESS til) hand and aeul
a t aald Court a t Sanford, F lo r .
U o thl* S llh day of July, 1»44.
(SEAL)
A rth u r II. Ila.-kwlth. J r
C lark o f the abov# aiylad

Court
IJy Sandra N Johnson

Deputy Clark
Win larw redl*. Maine* and
Ward
: : t I 'a r k Avanua, South,
w i n t e r i 'a r k . Flo rid a

Publloht July I), Aug. T, It. It.
CDU-111

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AOTII B OK Kt.RC-rtO*

Da It known that f. TOM
ADAMS, Bacretary of Btata of
tha Btata of Florida, da her*,
by give nolle* that a OJINURAL KLKlTIO.V W ill b* held
In Bamlnol* County, Florida,
cn Tuatdny najt aueraedlng
Ih# ftrat Monday In Not ember.
A. P. Ittl, the aald Tuaaday
being tha third day of Novtrn.
bar. to fill tha following of*
fir**:
United Plate* Senator
llcpraaantMlv# In rVinirr*** for
the. Fifth Conxr**al&lt;iii*l Iliatrlet
Three (1) Jua'traa of lha Hu.
pram# Court, Hroupa t, I and
I
Three III Judge* of the District
Court of Appeal for Hi* Ke.
rand Appellate District, Hroupa
A. C and a,
Governor
Karratary or Slat*
Co ptrollar
Commlaalonar af Agrleultur*
Treasurer
Atlornay Oanarnt
Buparlntandanl or Futile In*
atructlon
Florida Fubllo Utllltla* Commlatlonar
State Attorney of tha Ninth
Judicial Circuit
Publla Defender Ninth Judicial

OKRA. 322 0113.
OKRA. PH. 322-034.
BEEF FOR FREEZERS. Ph.
322-1826,
22. P lu m b in g

NORGE 15 cu ft. Refrigerator;
High Chair and Baby Crib.
323-0678.

PLUM BLNG
CootreeUog Repsirs
FREE ESTIMATES
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave
FA 2-3343

NOTH'Ifi TO UF-FIJUU Oil
O IKN OF FI'BLIt'ATION
■HIT FUN FOHIHT.OBVRK

TOt MILDRED HERRIN, wife
of HOME It UKll It IN
(llaaldanc* unknow n)
And all unknuw n p a r tia l
i-Ialmlng any Intaraat b),
through, under or agatnat
t h t abov* named p a rty
u ho may b* dead or la
not know n t* b* dead #r
altva.
m i*.
MILDRED
Q E R n iN ,
nr* h a r tb y notified th a t n
Complaint for Foracloaur* of
M ortgage
ha*
koto
filed
again*! you. and / o u are r e ­
quired to aervt a t o p / of yuur
Answer or Ita a d ln g a to the
Complaint an th* P la ln llir * a t ­
to rn * /. Joaaph M. Fllagarald,
1)4 Security T rust Uulldlng.
Miami 11, Florida, and HI*
tht origin al Anawar or PleadIng In tha office of th* C lark
of th* Circuit Court on o r be­
fore Ih* fnd day of September
A. D., 1141. If you fall to do
to, Jt dgmanl by default wilt ba
ta k e n again*: you for th* ro­
ller demanded In ih* Com ­
plaint
Th* daacrlptlon of th* real
property protaadad agalaiat la:
I-ot t. ST. JOHNS VILLAO li. Sat-und Havlalon. a c ­
cording to plat thara of a*
t s c o r d id In Plat llook t t ,
page* 71 and T}. Public Racor,1^ i.f ttamlnul* County.
Florida;
T in lC T I I E ll WITH lha tollowtng paraona! pro parly:
Ptawny Space Healer, Mo­
dal No U t i l

ft good car. Send brief r«tume to P. O. Box 893, Sanford.

MOVING! Muat aeU, FrifL MAN 21-46 for Insurance debit.
Sanford area. FIs. re*. 1 yr.
daira refrigerator, $75. Boat
with sail, $30. Sea King 12 Salary ft commission. Ph.
323-064).
hp. motor, $33. Hoover floor
washer, $33. 322-S711,

ELDER SPRINGS
PLUMBING
DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE
322-7837 or 322-3125

72. Female Help Wanted

77. Situation \nted

Legal Notice
NIITICFI HI* *4 I,It
Notice I* hereby given that
purulent to the f in a l .I-, rte of
foreetoaur* and »ale rntarad in
the t&lt;iu** pending In 1h» a'1r.
cult Court tn »nd f o r Henitnrl#
County, Florida. &lt;nr.e docket
rniinber 11171, the undrrMaued
CLrk will **ll the property
etiiialrd tn aald County tie-*
ertbed *•:

322-5612
From Sanford Etchtngt

425-5938
From

Matulnol* County
I Dial Direct)

25. Air Com), ft Hen! in it .50. Mine. For rtale
WILL seccpt best reasonable
A IR -C O N D IT IO N IN G
offer for If cu. ft. stainless
By F E D D E U S
itecl commercial refrigera­
H. 11. P O P E CO., Inc.
tor. Good running condition
200 So. Park Ave.
322 4234
Contact Dick Aiken or call
322-6623.
.'ill. Hom e ApplinnreM
Pb. OWNER MUST SELL. *62
Model 21" Pltlleo Console
TV, Solid Mahogany $75;
Almost new H Rolls way Bed
31. MukIcuI Instruments
with Inntersprtog mattress,
$20. See anytime at T Oake
Piano Tuning end Repair
W L. (larmoft — FA 2-43X) Trailer Ct., Unit 10 to Rear,
Ask for Mr. Dodd or Mr.
Parker.
31. (IpholHtcry
AUTOMATIC
322-3802.

Washer.

r

^

*7,991'00
Completely reflnlshad, Inoidlng New floors
throughout, new Sink To^ and Srreenlng.
Corner llouia in DrIIary’a lest kroomed R es.
2 Block* from bus and imnrdiately adjacent
to DeDary Interchange on Irterstale Hlway 4,
15 minutes by Ox Cart to Sinford NAS.

CLASSIFIED INDEX

O LD N E W S P A P E R S
P0H SA LE
25 LHS. - 50c
SA N FO R D H E R A L D

77. Situation Wanted

ROUTINE Office tanlng or
»i BOOKKEEPING, Typing In
my borne. 362 E. Church
laundry my bom 322-4443.
Ave., Longwood.
IRONING to my me. $22*
0321.
TAST, ACCURATE TYPING
--------------my borne. 322-2393.
Executive's wtfe de*x per*
manent- _____
position S)
S i f*»0 r_
* * 82. HtiMlneMM Frop. • SaU
area, Full or part tL. Will
consider any reipi*c\ie
ecfo P
po­ ACE BEAUTY SALON. Cort
sition, limited offitt^rperol equipment. Ph. 322*4013.
lence, have worked i pay­
roll clerk. Have auto^blle. 87. HhhIdomh R e n ta ls
Available after Se»t u t
Write Box 60, c/o Uford FOR LEASE—Service Station.
Good location. Good pro­
Herald.
ducts. Good tra tm e n t. Ph.
locally 322-4342, or apply to
WASHING, Ironing. 322-8ft.
the PURE OIL COMPANY.
ACCOUNTANT- Retiree j
day week or any light w-g,
$100 per month. Sanfy.
Casselberry area preferrt„ MAYFAIR BUILDING LOTS.
102 Ft. frontage, U9 No.
Write Box 91 Sanford Herat
Scott Ave. Will consider
You esn find anything you reasonable offer. J. N. RoIf
nead advertised to the Her­ , ton. Jr. Ph. 322-1433 or 322*
0226.
ald Classified

GET Professional C a r p e t
cleaning rem its—rent Blue WOMAN, White, Age 23-33 to
operate open-type washing
Luitre Electric C a r p e t
machines ft othar laundry
Shampooer $1 per day. Carchores Joe's Laundry ft
roli'i Furniture.
Dry Cleaners, 2307 Sanford
SINGLE BED, Complete, or.
Ave.
Bate it nought iron head"C'*4W. till, th* photograph*™ a n kt!4 IB §*t
board. C l e a n . Excellent
SUPPLEMENT INCOME!
polk* p k t m u T
Cond. $30. 322-6300.
Need 5 ladlei, 33-63, with or
without car for Survey work
51. A rticles F o r K ent
4 hours, 3 daya per week
No selling. $1.23 to $1.30 per
RENT A BED
hour. See Company Repre
Rol'.away, Hoipital ft Baby
tentative 9 a. m. Sharp.
Beds.
t —Loet A Found
II—Money Wanted
Room 208, Meisch Bldg., 224
By
Day,
Weak,
or
Month
J—P ersonal*
14—Bavlng* ft Loan
E. 1st St.
4— Beauty Car*
Ph.
FA
2-3111
116
W.
lit
St.
44—Insurant*
I —Day N u n a r lc a
41—School* ft Instruction*
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
4—Child c a r *
70—
Employm ent Service*
BABYSITTER W A N T E D .
I —Doga—Cat*—r a t i
11—Mala llalp Wanted
Every other night. I child­
55, Furniture For Sale
1»—Llroat oek
II —Famala Help Wanted
t : —Hpe.lal Nolle**
Tl—Mala or Famala llalp
ren. 322.1333.
t l —C a te ring
Ti—Melee llalp Wanted
FKKK ESTIMATE
II —Place* to Eat
71—Situation Wanted
tJ —Spatial Services
,’pholiterlng ft M attreu ren­
I! —Income Property
Id—.Swimming 1’oo'a
IJ—llualneer Prop.—Sel*
“EVENING
ovating. New ft Used Furnl
17—Janitorial karvlia*
■I—Real Kat.it* Wanted
lure. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
11—Do* It - Touraatf
II —Ileal Eilat* Hal*
U—Hull I f re Supplla*
17—lluelnase Rental*
Co., at 709 Celery Ave,
3n—*'on- ralr- Cotyetr.
»o—Lota For Bala
FA 1-2U7.
11—-llnnia ID-palr*
Ft—Farina—tlrorst
113—liutnblng
t l —out of State A-rtags
For
U&gt;c biggest selection of
31—Pain t Ina
»i—lluuaat For salt
: i —Wall Drilling
»4—lluuaae—Male or Rent
nearly new and used furni­
St—Air Cond a Heating
17—lluuaa For Rant
ture. see Noll’s Furniture
-4—Radio - Television
too—Ittsorl Rental*
Brokerage in Casselberry
31—I'hoto A E'julpnisut
I hi—Trailer*—Caban**
iu—H..m# Appliance109 —Mobil* Ifumea-Mal*
ou
17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6.
I t —Mualral tnetrumanla
IUJ —Mobile Ham**—ll&lt; nt
1!—Uutlneee Equipment
tut—Trailer Space—llanl
Used furniture, appliances,
i: —Job Priming
101—Trailer Lots—bait
14—Upholilory
lo t—Apartments Fur Rant
tools, etc. Bought * Sold
II —Vacuum Cleaner*
104—Itunma For tlant
Larry's Msrt 215 Sanford
17—M &gt;*'.rtg A Storage
I Iu—l Intel Itnoma
Ava. Ph. FA 3-4132.
9)—E i torm ina t o r t
113—Rental .Aicanta
I J— r i a n t # — Flu* . ra—tiaada
t i t —Wanted To Rant
30—
Mlac For Sal*
!U—Auto* For Salt
Sell Ua Your Furniture.
31 — t r tlc le e For Rant
l I t—Auto*—Sate or Trad*
Quick Service With the
31—
swap or Unhang* tI I —Trucks For Bel*
Caab . SUPER TRADING
I I — Wanted To ltuy
130—Automotive Service
171 —Seoul, ra ft c')cla*
i i —F u r n itu r e For Sale
POST FA 2-06T7.
H —Antique* For Hale
III—Hoata ft Mutora
II —Uunay To Loan
IS1—Marin* Buppllt*
69. School* ft Instruction*
It —llaalnsoa Opportunltlao

To Uw
The HERALD
Want Ads.

L H
44,
tl U N t. A N n
n s r t T I - lo . First Addition, a
eubltvDton, accordin g to a
plat thera-rf recorded tn
Plat llook 15, I'aa..* a7 and
a t of th# Public Itaourde of
Seminole County, P |„ rlda
C ircuit
T ogether with alt struc ture *
On* (1) Kambar af the ilouat and Improvement* now and
of Rapraaantntlvaa,
h e r e a f te r on eald land, and th*
County Judge
renta, lesueo, and profit* nf th*
Clark af tha Circuit Court
alrove deeorlhad property; arid
Sheriff
all fix tu r e ! now or h e te a f ia r
Tax Aaaiaaw
a tta ch e d to or used In conn*-Tax Cotlactor
lion with the premlaea hertr.n
County Buparlntandanl af Pub. daecrlhed and tn addlllnn
lie Inatruetton
I h e - i l o the following deaerllcd
Supervisor of Raglatrtllon
houaehold
apujtahcee,
which
Thraa fit Member* of Ih* are,
and shall ba daemad to
Board of County Comm Helen- bo, Hxturaa a n d a p a rt of ih*
an . Dlalrlota I, I and I
really, and a r e a portion of Ilia
Two (1) Member* of tha Board security for Ilia Indabtadnaa*
of Public Inatrucllon, Dlatrlct* herein m antloned:
I &lt;id I.
On# o n Rang* fni*&lt;\) M».
Thraa til Juallcat of Ih* Paata,
dal
J-401-T.
Ferial
No.
DHlrlcla S. 4, and f
T T - a i a f t u o n * m : rtetri.
Three (tl Constables, District*
g e r a tu r , (Elec.) Model lilt.
I. 4. and «
It-TC. Serial No. ZS-*S7:'S;
County Surveyor
On* OK Hot W ater Healer,
Proeacutlnu Attorney
Model T IIA -t7 .t. No. Ser­
(SEAL)
ial N um ber: On* Du-Therm
In Testimony Whereof, I
4Vall F u rn a c e (Oil), &gt;|...
have hereunto eat my hand and
dal i l l - a . Serial No. i t - l | .
tha Croat Seat of tha State of
44; Dh* Victor O liu a * K it­
Florida, at Tatlahaaaaa, tha
chen K ahaual Pan. t o ' —
Capital, thl* tha thtrly-ttrat
No Model or Serial Ndmday of July. A. D. till.
b*r«; Ten Vaneilan litin I■
TOM ADAMS. SECRET ART
(M etal), m a n u f a c tu r e d by
Of STATE
Robert* Awning and Vena,
FOR famlnola COL'NTT
tlan Ullnd Com pany, Or­
TO Mr. Walter Clalow, Editor
lando. Florid*—No modal
Sanford Herald
or aerial n u m b e r *
Sanford. Florida
at public salt, to th* hlghial
I’uhltah Aug. T, 14. U. tl. III! and beat U d d e r for caah be­
CDC-ll
tween th* hour* of eleven
o'clock In th* forenoon and
Ik TIIK CIHtt'IT COURT OK two o'clock In th* aftam 'ion
TUB III jrilllT A l. f'lHCt IT on th* 10th day of Raptaml.ar.
IN i l l ) FO R IKMIMIIB lkg*. at th* F r o n t Door of tha
S tm li nt* C ounty Courlhoua*
C aU kT V , FI.Oil I DA
iu ( i i t m : i i r vii, n t n
Hanford. Florida
EAST RIVER S t VINOS HANK, (COURT SEAL)
a N»&gt;. Tork corporation,
A r t h u r H. Ilackwiih. Jr.
Clark of tha Circuit Court
Plain tiff,
V*
lly; M a rtha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clark
HOMER OKRRIN and MIL­
r u h i ia h Aug. at, tait
DRED OERIHN. hi* n-lfa.
C
DC-14
Dafandanti.

71. Male Help Wanted

AUGUST SPEC. New canvaai
1 NEED FOUR MEN
cots, $3.96 value, now $3.86 To Help me run my bualneoa.
Army-N»vy Surplus.
Must be 21, Bondable, neat
and have Car. Apply Room
READY MIX CONCRETE
206, Meisch Bldg. 9 ft. m.
rtU oi, Floor, Frog E itlm g.ri
Sharp!
Sills, liatsls, sU pi, blocks,
Sind, esroent, rock, pip*,
POSITION OPEN tor Santord
f r e s u trip s, dry
man between 21-33 yeara old
wells. Step ploy stones.
m District Advisor with Out
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
of Town Newspaper. Must
309 Elm At#.
122-5731 have High School Diploma

13. Catering - Food

Legal Notice

AWEED M. TETflKACI.T and
VICTORIA A. TKTRKAULT, Ills
w-|f*.
In Chancer/ No. 1I1II
Tha natura nt thl* suit ta a
fareclueur* of 'hat rartatn
morlaaaa from *1111 defendant*
io plaintiff, datad Mar SI, li f t
and raeordad Mar tl, III11 In
Official Itacwrda llunk 101 paaa
115 or tha Public Rao.ir.la nf
Seminole Count/. Florida. an.
cumbering that -art a In |&gt;l«, a
or parcel of property local•&lt;1, altuata. and being In aald
Countr and Btata, to.wit:
lo t T. Block f, Waatharaflald Flret. Addition, aa
ra.-ordad In Plat llook 11.
P»g# IT, Btmlnola Count/
Public llacordt.
e a c h o r y o u is n a u tiin .
ED to flla /our anawar or
other written datanaaa to tha
Complaint with tha Clark of
Ilio circuit Court of Hamtnola
Countr, Florida, In Ihla proaaadtns and to aarra a sop/
tharaof upon tho plaintiff* at(ornn/A whoaa namoa and addraw are haralnariar eat forth,
aa required b / law, not la tar
than tha Itrd da/ of Baptambar
t i l l . la default tharaof tha
•auee will ppoeead aa part#
upon tha antr/ of a Daoraa
Pro Confaaao against /ou.
WITNKBB n r hand and tha
official oaal of aald Court In
•amtnala Countr, Florida, thla
Itth d a / of Autuot 1114.
(■BAD
Arthur X. Boakwlth. Jr.
Clark of tha CtreuK Caurt
Brt Martha T. Vlhlan
Daputr Clark
BBAKDALU a ItIDLET AND
2JIWIU
AMorao/u Far Plaintiff
*0 North Court llroat
Pool Office Bau m i
Crlande, Florida
pubtlah An*, t l , M «
4. tl, IM4.
CDC-IT

tyralb Pave 8—FrI. Aujr. 21, ’64 50. Misc. For Sale

BERRY’S WORLD

21. Well Drilling
PENS ft RABBITS
uanrti'H n r *i rr
TOi AbPnKn M. TtiTIHJAtlW
Approximate!/ 60 rabbits
an'] VICTOIIFA .1 TBWELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
$43 Male and Female
TftEAULT, hi* wtf*
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
e*h, 322-0107
TOW AVI/ HACK n r TOO
All Types snd S lu t
arc haraby notified that enlt
he* been noirimenred uiialt.et
Wg Repsir and Service
rnn In lb* Circuit Court of th# AKC Ilcgliterwi Female Ger­
STINE
Ninth Judicial Circuit of Iht
Btata of Florida In and Tor man Shepherd, 6 mo*, old. Machinery sod Supply Co.
Ha*
all
shots.
$33.
3234)383.
ftatnlnol* Countr. tha al.br* 207 W and Si
FA 2-4432
vlatrd till* of wlileh ta:
»mrc piwmtiKKT tjoarirtr
Tto.v r o » a Avinos i s TIIE
TOWN o r BOSTON, ate
It Pays
Plaintiff,
-v *.

£gitf[trB

Visil At? 143 Sepp Ave„ DeBary
Call Collect: DeUtid RE 4-4978
Or RE 4-6631
HOURS ARE READING HOURS’*

GRACE METHODIST
CHURCH KINDERGARTEN
Doors ltd at Woodland
Fall Term Begins Aug. 31
$3 Registration Fee. $16 per
mootli. For additional in­
formation visit or pbone
Church Office 9 a. m. to 12
noon. 322-1472.
*

•)

You'll find
what you're
looking for

Hi

HOLLY AVE.
KINDERGARTEN
JUNIOR KINDERS
2427 Holly Ave. Pb. 322-3360
Tha Only Pre-School in San­
ford to have participated in
th* State Accreditation Pro­
gram.

Classified

I

KINDERGARTEN
1101 W. 20th St. i Rear)
Mrs. J. W. Carter
Ith Year — 3224317
Enrollment of 13 Only
Best to Pre-school education

RCA Blonde Stereo. Recordi.
OVER 23 YEARS
of Fine Workmanship in Up­ Walnut cabinet; Slat bench; DANCING LESSONS: KinderRediner chair, maple dress­
holstering. Draperies, Slip­
K laii (4-6). Ballet - Toe er ft mirror. 3221130.
covers. Time Payments at
Jaxi. Call The Studio. Pb.
Uttle as $3 mo. Drapery GUNS. Buy. Sell, Trade, Re­
$22-6322 between 3-6 p.tn.
Hardware Installations.
pair. O S T E E N BRIDGE
KULP DECORATING SHOP
71. Male Help Wanted
FISH CAMP.
Ph. 322-2333
RELIABLE MARRIED MEN
BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
IN T H E C l IIC U T COURT UK
to train a t Managers of
of 10,000 Items
T H E NINTH dUDICIAI. U R .
Eastern Oil Co. Service Sta­
1300 Gripe villa Ave.
4 I IT IN AND FUR IICMINOI.B
COUNTT, FLOHIHA,
tions. Apply either to East­
CHANCEHT NO. tU S g
ern OU oo W. 13th to San­
SANFORD IKRAMl
T H E PENN MUTUAL L IFE IN­ IV TUB r in r t'iT o f t u b
SURANCE COHPANT,
ford or oo SR 436 to Fern
M IT Jt'DICIAI. CIRCUIT IV
Plaintiff, t m
ru n atiMivoLSt c o in .
WANT ADS
Park.
va.
TV, FLORIDA.
nO D ER T M. DOWNINO, at us. ciiA vcK nr vo, ttu *
BRING FAST
DUMP DRIVERS Needed. 23
a t al.
TIIK BOSTON KIVU CUNTS
D a f r n d a n u . SAVINGS BANK,
years or over. Apply Apt. 5,
RR8XN.TR
NOTICB OF SUIT IN
ru iattrr,
!! • W. Rad. 322-9676.
BORTOAOB F O R E f l . o a i 'R K v*.

Legal Notice

TOl ROBERT M. DOWNINO
and
PATRICIA
DOWNTNG. h i t wlfa
RF.atUF.NCEi UNKNOWN
AND TOl All parti** claiming
intaraat* by, through, und t r or again*! th* aforeaald parson*.
TOU ARB hereby not If lad
that a Complaint to for*, loa*
a arlaln mortgage e n c u m b e r­

JOHN J , L B W t t . i t i t u l X

*J

N fanfeat*
s to n e s o r s e r r in

AD IN TI (F-TA)

MONTOAUB FOR KIT.OO V'Mi
TOi SYLVIA M. LEW IS
RtSSIDKVCKi Unknown
You a t* k a r a b / netiriaS lha!
a Complain! la for act o n a

W A T C H V O U ft

ing th* following described real property, to-w lts
property, to-wtt:
Lot t l . Black “ *•' COUN.

AT

LOT 1. BLOCK 10. H E FT LEU
HOMES OnLANDO
SECTION ONE. according
In p lat th ara o f racordad In
F la t Hook II. P a g e s I and
4, Public Record* of Sami,
nol* County. Florida
h a t been (Had again*! you la
th* abov* aiylad ault, and you
a ra required la aarv* a copy
of your Anawar or othar P le a d ­
ing to tlia Com plaint on Pialntirr*
attorney*.
ANDERSON,
III!Mil. DEAN * LOWNDES. SIX
E ast Ce ntra l Boulevard. OrUndo, Florida, and file th* artginal Anawar or o t h a r P le a d ­
ing tn th* offlr* of Ih* d a r k
Thla noltr* ahall ba publish­ of Iba Circuit Court on or be­
ed one* each w«ak for four fore Ih* n t h day of ba pta m ­
r.ina*. uttv* H-aaka In the SAN- bar. t i l l . If you fall to do so.
Full licit.ILD.
a dacra* pro confaaao w|R b*
In i.V): \.N|» OltDEUKD at ta k e n again*! you for th* raHanford, Seminole C o u n t y llat demanded tn th* Complaint.
Florida, thla j a m day of July
Thla Notice ahall b* publish­
A.D, D44.
ed one* a week for four c o n ­
(BEAl.i
secutive w eeks I d lha Sanford
Arthur H. H a.kw llh. Jr.
llarald.
Clark. Circuit Court
DATED THIS i t t h day a t
liy: M artha T. Vlhlan
August. 1114.
Deputy Clark
(SEAL)
Joseph M. F llag a rald
A r th u r IL Beckwith, Jr.
■3d Vaourlty T iu s l Uulldlng
Clark af C ircuit Court
Miami I t , Florida
Uyt Ella*Lath U ruanahaa
F l . a n k l l n 1-1(11
Deputy Clark
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EVERETT A. HARPER

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, screen
ed patio. Ph. 323-0369.

AGENCY • REALTOR
SEVERAL OutAtandinf 2 * 3
N tt B. Park Are.
Bedroom Homee available In
Pbonei FA 2-W4 or FA 2-BU
PIPING YOU
all Areas of Sanford. Let us
ABOARD,
LADS
Show you Around I
FHA • RESALES
We have several new 3 Bed­
Like new, 1 * 3 BEDROOM
room, 2 Bath, Built-in-range
MASONRY Home*, 1 * 2 Seminole Realty
Homes available for Incom
Baths, Kitchen* Equipped.
lng
Personnel that esn be
1901
8.
Park
Ave.
|100 Down, Payment* le*i
bought for $400 Down, plus
FA 2-5232 anytime
than rent.
prepaid Item* of approx. $75
HELMLY REALTY
i t Closing of sale. If you can
Ph. 312-1641
BART PILCHER, BROKER
qualify we have been author
Personal Service
Usd by tha Builder to give
Government Owned
Call 922-7499
you immediate possession on
Homes
a Rental basU of $3 per day,
NEW HOMES
payable 30 days in advance
- $100.00 D O W N West Fourth
St. Juat off Per­ pending closing of Sales
simmon. Salesman on pro­ agreement. Monthly pay
Selectmen erf !, 3, and 4
perty. 4:00 to 7:00 p. m.
Bedroom* located in various
manta including Principle,
Monday- Wednesday. Friday.
tectloo* of Sanford
Interest, Taxes and Insur­
Saturday * Sunday 1:00 to
Immediate Delivery
ance will be approximately
MONTHLY PAYMENTS 7:00 p. m.
$80 per month. Your total
FROM $50.00
yearly earnings should be at
least $4,500 with few out­
FOR THE BEST HOME
standing obligations to quali­
BUY
fy. (Pay grade E-5 will
SEE YOUR
qualify). The builder will pay
V MA -* F H A
the CLOSING COST!
$100 DOWN

FHA - VA HOMES

Property
M anagement
and Sales Broker
JIM H U N T

2, 3, * 4 BEDROOMS
1, lVi, * 2 BATHS
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT!
For Complete Information
See or C*U Your

FHA - VA
SALES BROKER

REALTY

fit Have The Home For You

Office: 322 2113
Night*: 323-0700
SHOWS
2524 Park Drive

Stenstrom R ealty

YOUR X SHIPMATE,

Seminole Realty
1901 Park Avenue
FA 2-5232 anytime
96. H ouaen • S ale o r R ent
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
LAKE. Call • v a n l o g s
322-1597.

THREE B E D R O O M , lte
baths, G. I. Loan, large cor­
2605 PARK DRIVE
ner lot, large shade trees,
322-2420
322-74B5
107 Tucker Drive, Sanford.
322-2299.

LARGE HOME
909 E. 10th St Ideal for largt
3 BEDROOM, 1H Bath, cen­
family looking for lots &lt;rf
tral heat 4 air-conditioning,
floor apace. 4 Bedroom*, 2
Florida Room, kitchen equip­
Bath*, Florida Room, Din­ FENCED IN POOL. 3 Bed­ ped plus dishwasher, rlothee
ing room, corner location.
room*, F l o r i d a Room, washer * dryer, drapes,
All tor only 19500. Terms
■ereenad porch. $975 Down wall-to-wall carpeting. W
: e tn be arranged.
block from golf course.
or best offer. If interested
can be seen at 221 Devon $13,900, $750 Down, second
ROBERT A. WILLIAM*
Ave., North Orlando Home*. mortgage for balance of
Be after
Call Collect ALphiae 4-3478 equity, $79 month. 323-0538.
Raymond Lundguiat, A m .
a
Esu Gallic.
T A 2-3M1 Atlantic Bank Bklg.

97. House* For Rent

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BEDROOM CB, Sprinkler
GREENBRtAR
FURNISHED House. U rg e
system, big yard, near Choice lata available t i
fenced yard. 1107 W. 20th
school bus, Move In Imme­
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor
$75 month. 322-0497.
diately, 1409 Summerlin, Ph.
overlooking golf coune.
322-4939.
Custom building to your 2 BEDROOM Unfurnished,
•pacifications.
Greenbrier
kitchen equipped. 203 Holly
Ave. $55. 322-5889.
developed
by
St^Johns Realty
KINGSWOOD
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
COMPLETELY FURNISHED
BUILDERS, INC.
118 N. Park Ave. FA 2 8123
House, Central heat &amp; air
SOI Fairmont Dr.
conditioning. Available for 3
FA M»T4
• 'BY OWNER. 3 Bedroom, 2
months. Adults. Wynncwood
Z Bath, air, faoeed, well,
section. 322-3328.
awlmmlng pool, other extra*. 3 BEDROOM, 1 Bath CB Me­
Ph. 322-5340 alter 5.
dallion Home. Chain lick CB HOUSE DeBary, Carporle,
faoce, shallow well 4 pump,
breeseway, $70. Duplex 1201
’ g BEDROOM, Fanced back dishwasher, draw drapos *
Elm; I Apartments Ml Mag­
&gt; * yard, eutaide pump, tlx
heavy duty rods, Venetian
nolia, Newly upholstered
* conditioning. ’ 131 Gartlaon
Blind*, Kitchen equipped, furniture Master Bedroom.
Dr., 322-3195.
large landscaped lot. Down All clean, fogged * nicely
DUPLEX on S. Sanford, nesr payment $1500. Call 322 8149. furnished. NO 8-5267.
Lake Jessup, on lot ISO a
SAVE A BUNDLE
300. Also room for trailer.
On this older 3 Bedroom
Cash Talks I
Home, garage and work­
RENTALS
HAVE TR A IL E R shop. Dollar Saving price of
WILL TRADE
$9500. Call now! This won’t
HOME RENTERS
A 50’ Luxury Mobile Home,
lest I
It's just good business to
' appraised at $5500. Will
check first with Sanford's
trade $1700 equity for $1000
largest H o m e Servicing
equity In acceptable 4 Bed­ Stem per A gency
Agency. Fin* Homes, Fairly
room home In Sanford area.
Realtor-Insurer-Tradea
Priced. In all SUeal
322-4191 1919 8. French Ave.

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21, '64—Page 9 106. A p a rtm e n t* fo r K enl 115. A u to s F o r S ale

By Nadine Seltzer

121. Scoot e ra &amp; C ycles
115. Auto* For Sale
‘62 CORVA1R, *945, 2411 •57 FORD V-B, Auto. Tran*.
FURNISHED apartments, 6
HAH, 4 Door, 2 Tone. Ex­ WANTED. Vespa or Allstate
Grandview So.
blocks from downtown. $45,
Scooter in good condition.
cellent. Reasonable. 322-8202.
WO and J«5 per month. ’53 FORD, good body, good
3230308.
Some utilities furnished. Ph.
mechanical condition, Call '51 FORD. Good condition. Ph.
123. Boats &amp; Motors
322-3641,
322-3165.
322-6646, Claude Harroll.

1 BEDROOM FURNISHED,
utilities Inrtudcd. A d u l t s
only. Lake Mary. 322-4962.

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NICK PASTERNACK
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Hlway 17-92 .
I Mi. So.
of Sanford

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‘We Have The Home For You’

At 57 Aisles Dr., DeBary
you’ll find an attractive 3
Bedroom CB Home with oak
floor a 4 carports, Urge lot
100 s 195. $9900 mortgage at
5V4%. You do not have to
be a Veteran to qualify.

SIG N A N Y

Mr. Clean-Up At
BILL HEMPHILL

Quality Mobile Homes, Inc.

2989 PARK DRIVE
322-2420
322-7406

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NEW ’64

ATTENTION MILITARYI
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CARS
USED

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HOM ES

board Spcrd Boat with trail­
er, partial new deck and
valve job, juat done. $450.
322-8541 after 3:30,

If You Plan

.: Legal Notice
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VW SPECIALIST
WRIGHT'S AUTO REPAIR
Foreign A Domestic
S. Sanford Ave. Across
from 11.L.H.
322 0247.

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120. Automotive Service 1554' CORRECT CRAFT In-

791 French Ave.
323-0721
2 LARGE Nicely furn. Duplex WEEK-END SPECIALS!
apis. I4lh Ave., Longwood •59 Olds 88 HT Scd.......... *995
8 m i. from N.A.S. Ph. 838 •59 Chev. 2 Dr. 8 Cyl . . . . 695
Gateway To TTve waterway
'58 Ford Scd. Fairtanc
595
3298,
Sport Ins Goods
AUTO G L A SS' Robson
'57 Buick 11T Sedan ___ 595
Your EVLNRUDE Dealer
2 FURNISHED Apia. *30 A 'ST Old* HT 2 Dr. ____ 595
INSTALLED
304-8-9 E. 1st. Pk. FA
$40 month. Adult*. Ph. •57 Chev. 1 Cyl. Wag. 4 Dr. 595
Scnkarik
Ginas
and
Paint
322-9480,
•57 Chev. 6 Belalr 4 Dr. . . 595
18' FIBRE GLASS Boat,
Company
’.55 Chev. 8 Wag, 4 Dr. .. 395 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622 Trailer 4 1964 90 HP Evin3 ROOM Furnished Apt. Air- 57 Old* Scd. Only
. . . 299
rude. *1593. 322-3835.
conditioned Bedroom. $65. Ill
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
EASY TERMS ON
E. 8th., 322-4285.
Free
Inspection,
estimates,
THESE CARS SO
pickup, delivery, Reeorlng
HURRY ON DOWN!
EFFICIENCY. $40. 611 Park
A repairs discounted.
1 &amp; 2 BEDROOM Apartments. '.'&gt;0 DODGE Pickup; '57 Con2ll)h E. 3rd.
322-3443
$55 to $63. Apply Apt. 7. ael; 82 Chewy 2; '62 Ves­
Auto c u t s ,
pa Scooter;; 2700 So. San­
404 E. 14th St.
4 Sea' Cover*
ford Ave.
US. A u tn a For S ale
AUTO
GLASS &amp;
'64 TRIUMPH 1200 Converti­
ble. White with red interior. SEAT COVER CO.
HAKGAINS ON
Immaculately kept. $1850.
304 W. 2nd St. rA 21032
USED CARS &amp; PARTS
Call 322-4998 after 4:30 p m. ALL WORK GUARANTEED
'61 Ford, Real nice, $699
‘59 Ford, Recond. motor, $399
'57 Ford 2 Dr., ai la, $99
‘Maybe if w t asked her r*al nlca, tha’d teach US ’31 Oklamobtle, $59
how to ueo those crazy ohopotlckel
Many others, Lot* of Parte
LAKE MONROE USED CARS
A PARTS
102. Mobile Hnmen - Sale
97. Houtten For Rent
s
Formerly Zuckerman'a
2 BR, Unfurnished house. Ph 1983 MOBILE HOME, 10 x 59
Ph. 322 8072
322-8892.
ft. 4-Bcdroom, Ilk bath. $200
Down, assume 891.96 mo. '57 PONTIAC 4-door hardtop,
LAKE MARY. 2 Bedroom.
A-t condition, nice car, good
payments, or will trade for
Florida room, fenced yard. equity In 3 bedroom house.
buy. $375. 322-7690.
322-1507.
Ph. Smith, 322-1330. ext. 495. 56 PACKARD Executive. All
3 BEDROOM, 1th Baths, Good
equipment, 2 tone turquoise.
1-2 and 3 Bedrooms
neighborhood. C l o s e
to
*395.
Term*. 322-9676.
NEW and USED
schools and shopping center.
Awnings
A
Cabanas
'55 Chevy 2 Door, Standard
$85 month. 322-1810.
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
Transmission,
A-l
cond.
FURNISHED. 2 Bedroom, CB, Hwy. 17-92 S.
322 2582 Clean. *395. 322-7690.
Oak floors, masonry borne.
1 Block W. of Hwy. 17-92 on NEW 1984 Fan 17’ Travel
Trailer. Self-contained. Fin­
434, then 1 Block 6. on East
St. to Vincent Dr. Ph. 938- nic*. Orange City 775-3234,
9395.
103, M obile llom ett • R en t
F U R N I S H E D 2 Bedroom
House. 3491 Palmetto, Ph. TRAILER with Fie. worn a t­ ’6t Ram. Wg. $1091 hal *39 mo.
tached, near Osteen, $9 per
322 0274,
’59 Chev. Wg. $799 bal, $33 mo.
week. 322-0519 after 8 p in.
‘59 Ply Wg. *793 bal. $34 mo.
1 BR. F u n . House. Ph. 66862 CHEVY II
5122.
106. A partm entH fo r R e n t '58 Pont. Wg., *541 bal, $31 mo.
too 8*ri*a„ 4-Dr. Sedan
'59 Nontad Wg $877 bal $33 mo.
3-BEDROOM, 3 bath, Fla. Kura. Apt. 3300 aieflonvUle.
••Cyl., Stand. Trans.,
*57 Old* Wg *587 bal *3) mo.
Radio end Heater
room, k i t c h e n equipped,
'31 VW Bus, $1091 bal $15 mo.
draperies. $135 mo. 323-5$38 3 BEDROOM FURNISHED '59 Cadillac *747 bal, $32 mo.
evenings. 322-7480 day*.
Apartment. Close In. Ph. ‘59 Pont., $687 bal, $31 mo.
322-9173 days 322-0641 even- 'U Renault $1099 bal $39 mo.
I . BEDROOM, unfunilatwd,
logs.
'82 Consel $1591 bal, $39 mo.
kitchen range, $75. 113 W.
•30 Ply. ITT $763, bal. $32 mo.
19th St. alter 3 p. m.
Clean 4 Room*. 611 Park.
62 FALCON
'59 Cadillac $449 bal $19 mo.
"8QUIRE" 8TA. WAGON
FURNISHED COTTAGE at 3 WE L A K A APARTMENTS '59 Merc. AIC $747 bal $32 mo.
4-D r. I-Cyl., Ante Trane*
Points. $85 per month. Ph. 114 W. First St.
'54 Buick, $399 bal. $19 mo.
Radio end Heater
322-1487,
'58 Rambler, $299 bal, $17 mo.
1-Room Efficiency apt. with '57 Ruick 1IT, $507 bal $32 mo.
I Bedroom borne, 117 Catalina.
pvt. bath A shower, suitable '57 Rain, 4 Dr. $4(i3 bal *24 mo
Mr. Clean-Up Sells
3 BEDROOM HOUSE. Bow- for couple or single person '58 Chev. $561 bel, *31 mo.
or
retired.
All
utiUUea
In­
'45 Cadillac, $582 bal. $32 mo.
anas’* Traitor Court. 199cluded In root. Ideally lo­ '57 Olds HT, *491 bal, $24 mo.
62 COMET
cated oa l m St., wUfaln 1 '57 Ply HT, *597 bal, $31 mo.
Custom
4-Dr, Sedan,
RENTALS
block of 3 free parking lota *57 Chev. St. $691 bal, $32 mo.
6-Cyl., Auto Trans., R 4 I
Fumlahed or Unfurnished
and ahopptog cw&amp;ter. In­ '58 Lincoln $341 bal, $29 mo.
Ball-Blatr Agency
quire at Manuel Jambeoo '58 Olds HT, $491 bal, $24 mo.
Ph. 322-5941 219 S. Park Ave.
Dept. Store 211 E. Ffret St. 'l l Pont. 19*9 bal, 116 mo.
AS LOW
c
2 A 3 Bedroom Houses
2 BR., Water, $60, 3 Rooms, '58 Merc. 1199 bal, $10 mo.
'59
Chev.
$991
bal,
$39
mo.
Payton Realty
Util. $50. 322-2764.
AS
'60 Lark, $199 bal, $10 mo.
322-1301
IT-92 at Hiawatha
62 FORD
LARGE 2 Bedroom Apartment, CO Fal. PU *783 bal $32 mo.
fi
Ton Vnn Truck,
1 BR. turn, house, Lake Mary.
furnished or unfurnished, '56 Ford PU $663 bal $31 mo.
9-CyL
No pete. 322-3049.
■54
Ford
PU
*396
bel.,
$1$
mo.
$65. 1703 Magnolia.
'55 Ford, $99 bal, $5 mo.
2 2-BEDROOM CB Houaea FURNISHED apartment, in­
'53 Ruick, $77 bal., $3 mo.
Space heater, kiteben equip­ quire 404 E 14th St., Apt.
*55 Olds $99 bal., $4 mo.
ped. Available now A Aug.
7.
29. Ph. 322-5303.
FURN. APT. Cloae In. 322-2900
62 RAMBLER

NEW HOMES
NEAR NAVAL BASE
lavaitm ent * Realty
REPOSSESSIONS. INC.
Crystal Lake Park—Lake Mary Good Rental home*, Priced
Nicely Furn. 1 BR Apt.
HUTCHISON'S
-119 N. Park Ave.
332-9173
right,
are
renting
and
leas­
m
il
SANFORD AVE.
Shown by appointment Ph.
2015 Sanford Ave. P h ..899 4323 I D ! / OPEN EVENINGS
OCEANFRONT APTS.
ing fasti
323-3591.
NEW HOMES
339 So. Atlantic
Call Today, For Prompt and
FURN. Apt. Cloae la, Jimmie
Available in Sanford area and
Daytona Batch
Efficient
Service.
It
Pays)
Phone 322-4503
Cowan. 322-4013.
Longwood area (I ml. So. on NORTH ORLANDO. 2 bed­
Call 322-4059
17-92). Ready for occupancy room, screened porch, nicely
landscaped. 130 N. Cortes.
Stenstrom R ealty 1 0 ’. M obile H om ee • S ale
$85.09 per mo. and up.
•-Ralee office; 908 Highland Ave.
2545 PARK DRIVE
93 EXPANDO, 55 x 10, 3 Bed­
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Anniversary Service Honors Rev. Zehnder

REV. C. R. ZEHNDER nnd Mm. Zehnder of Anccnsion Lutheran Church,
Caasclberry, cut the beautiful thrce-tlered cake at a reception held Sun­
day afternoon in honor of the pastor's fortieth anniversary of his entry
in the ministry.
(Herald Photo)

GROUNDBREAKING for the new eight-room pastorium of Longwood’a
First Bautist Church was held last Sunday (top photo) after the Oxford
Street building site was cleared Saturday by itev. Jack Lindsay (on bull­
dozer, bottom photo). Taking part in the ceremonies Sunday were, from
left, A1 Morris, Frank Hallentinc, Itev. Lindsay, Earl Showers, Jerry Van
Dam and Tom Howard, Construction is scheduled to be completed by
Jan. 1.
(Herald Photos)

fly Jan# Ca#*#lberry
A special service was held
a t Ascension Lutheran Church
in Casselberry last Sunday in
observance of tha 40th anni­
versary in tha ministry of th*
Rev, C. R. Zehnder. A recep­
tion followed.
Pastor Zehnder w ts grad­
uated from Concordia Semin­
ary, St. Louis, Mo., in June,
1524, He has served churches
in Holsington, Kans.;; Mun­
cle, Ind.; Winfield, Kans., and
Mexico City before coming to
Casselberry in I960 to organ­
ise Ascension.
The church was filled with
well wishers. Rev, August
Bernthsl, president of the
Florida-Georgla District of
The Lutheran Church, Mis­
souri Synod, delivered the ser­
mon and Rev. Henry S.
Abram, pastor of Princs of
Pear# Lutheran Church, Or­
lando, served as llturgist.
Special music was provided
hy the children’s choir and
Mr*. Shirley Schmid, soloist.
Mrs. Wayne Evert was organ­
ist.
Plans for the surprise anni­
versary
relebration
were
made by Edwin Furgerson,
president of Ascension, and
the church council who pre­
sented to the pastor and his
wife a 18,500 B.T.U. air con­
ditioner for their home end a
marble desk set for the psstor, with en inscribed plaque.
Furgerson read some of the
many messages of congratula­
tion including correspondent
from Rev. end Mre. Zehnder’*
tons and daughter. Their son.
Rev. Robert Zehnder, pastor
of St. Mark's L u t h e r a n
Church, Hollywood, with his
wife and children, attended.
Other member! of the
clergy present included Rev.
If. Goers* of Lutheran Church
of the Redeemer, Sanford;
R, v. John Watkins, Our Saviou* Lutheran Church, Or­
lando; Rev. James Kunre,
Trinity Lutheran, Orlando;
and Rev. W. Kimberly, chair­
man of th* District Mission
Board.
Chairman of th* reception
committee was Mre. Viola
Flrstner and her co-chairman
wsi Mrs. E. Larson. They
were assisted by meml&gt;ers of
the Ladies Guild.
A beautiful three • tiered
cake decorated with red roses
was donated by Robert and
Wrny Paul. Cookies, mints,
coffee, or punch also wera
served. Paston Zehnder’* fav­
o r ite color, red, was used in
decoration*.

B ft

REV. ANDERSON

Rev. Anderson
Is Appointed For
Free Methodist
Appointment of Kev. Carl
Anderson, recently of Belfast,
North Ireland, as new mini­
ster of th* Free Methodist
Church of Sanford, 510 W.
Fourth Street, was announc­
ed this week.
Rev. Anderson ha* com­
pleted 38 years in the minis­
try. H# served eight years in
Iht pastorate and 18 years in
th* superintendency in New
York State and Maine. He has
Just received a 20-year pin
for service on the church’s
Commission on Evangelism.
A native of Massachusetts,
Rev. Anderson and his wife,
Dorothy Myette Anderson,
pioneered in the opening of
new work in Alaska and in
Main*. Mrs. Anderson is au­
thor of many religious arti­
cles.
In 1081 they were sent to
Ireisnd where he served a*
pastor of the church while or­
ganising another and working
towards a third. Speaking of
his work there, Rev. Ander­
son notes the difference in
meeting families in Ireland
and in this country. In Ire­
land, he says, one meets the
entire family in ona room,
from the eldest to the young­
est, and often married chil­
dren and their families, all
grouped around th* coal fire.
Here, hs comments, ons is apt
to find each member of a fam­
ily busily engaged in work or
bobby in a different room.

NEW YORK (U PI)—Cuba
has ordered its foreign trade
representatives overseas to
suspend further purchases
abroad, bank sources said to­
day.
They said that only parts
and supplies needed for th*
sugar and nickel industries
and a medical research center
were excluded from the order.
Tha drastic cutback was in­
terpreted to mean that Cuba
has spent more than it has
taken in, and now must re­
trench.
The order confirmed recent
National Foreign Trade Coun­
cil (NFTCi speculations bas­
ed on report* from the finan­
cial Time# of London and the
New York Journal of Com­
merce that near chaos in it*
own finances would force
Cuba to suspend credit for
foreign purchases.
Bunk sources said the stopbuy edict issued from Havana
last week also ordered an end
to all negotiations not falling
within the exempt categories,
and suspension of all letters
of credit including those for
purchases already made.
The order clarified hitherto
unexplained recent shifts in
top Cuban economic posts. In
the past seven weeks, Cuba
has ousted Regino Doti as
economy minister, Msrcelo
Fcrnsndex as president of the
Cuban National Bank, MaJ.
Alberto Mora as minister of
foreign commerce and set up
an unprecedented sugar min­
istry.

Reception Set
By Jane Casselberry
All college student* from
Casselberry Community Meth­
odist Church will be honored
at a reception .Sunday at 6
p. m. in Weaver Hall.
Secretaries of student work
of the WSCS, Mrs. Mary
Mobley and Mrs. Edgar Lyon,
are in charge of planning the
reception.

VtnfffrV

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Page 10 — Aug. 21, 1964

Area Cub Packs
To Participate
In Cub-O-Ree

KING AND QUEEN of the Geneva Youth Club
are Jack Tillman, who also is the club president,
Sheila Mathieux. This Saturday, beginning at
6 p.m., the club will hold a wiener roast, a busi­
ness meeting and dance at the Geneval Com­
munity Hall. Adult sponsors are Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Mathieux.
(Herald Photo)

Geneva Youths Plan
Saturday Activities
By Jo Ann Hay*
Th# Geneva Youth Club
will hold a wiener roast, bus­
iness meeting and a dance at
the Community Hall in Gen­
eva this Saturday. The wiener
roast is scheduled to begin
at 6 p.m., ths business meet­
ing at 7:30 p.m. and the
dance at 8 p.m. All members
and their parents sra encour­
aged to attend.
Membership in ths club is
open to all young people of
Geneva nnd surrounding areai 13 years through high
school sge. A dance is hsld
at the Community Hall evsry
two week*.
Officers of the club, which
now hs* 35 members enroll­
ed, are Jack. Tillman, presi­
dent; Horace Johnson, vice
president; J. V. Stowsll, sec­
retary; Jennifer Coe, treasur­
er and Margaret Ellis and

Tony Whiting, recreational di­
rectors. Serving as adult spon­
sors for the group until Oc­
tober are -Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Mathieux who urge parents of
teenagers and all other re­
sponsible adults in th* area to
give their support to this organiration. Attendance of at
least ona adult man and wo­
man la required at each club
activity. Those interested in
assisting may call Mrs. Math­
ieux or the club president for
additional information.

By Jane C fttelberry
Cub Scout Packs 540 of C*aselbcrry and 240 of Altamonte
Springs will participate In tha
Wekjwa District Cub-O-Rcc to
be held Saturday from 1-7:30
p.m. it Mead Gardens, Win­
ter Park.
Theme for thl* year'* cub.
o-rce will be "Family Fun’’
and a day of varied activities
is planned for the cuba and
their famtiiea.
Registration la from 1-2
pm . and the pine wood derby,
space derby, skills, handi­
crafts and activitica for the
younger children will take
place from 1-4:30 p.m.
Pack activitica are sched­
uled from 4:30-3:30 and each
family should bring its own
picnic aupper to eat from
5:30-6:30.
At Akeia’a Council, to be
held from 0:30-7:30, all awards, cub-o-ree patches and
participation ribbons will bo
presented. A bon fire will bo
lit by Explorer Post 38 of Al­
ta monle which will also pre­
sent Authentic Indian dances
to climax the day. Closing
ceremonlc* will be at 7:30
p.m.
Pack 210 is In charge of the
shot put and some of the
other events include discus
throw, javelin, electric eel
and fish pond.

MAKE

SuAiU4iW /-FlU4/

At Pensacola

LAST A ll YEAR LONG

William G. Bower, naval Capture it all in Snapshots
aviation reserve officer candi­
Mubi k.•
nit. . Iru fcmliiL
date and son of Mrs. Mar­
t OTi’Mh • 1
• *iff
garet E. Bower of 2300 Mellonvllle Ave., ia a member of
tha first aviation reserve offi­
cer candidate course a t the
CAMERA SHOP
pre-flight school at the Pens­
210
S. PARK AVE.
acola Naval Air Station,

Wieboldt's

Business
Briefs

LAKE MARY Elementary and Seminole High will lmve five and three
new teacher, respectively, for the forthcoming hcIiooI year. Lake Mury's
new instructors (front, from left) will be Mary Hornsby, Helen Baglcy,
Mar)' Talyor, Mary Sewell and Evelyn Boblitt. Seminole's new instructor*
(back row, from left) are Muck Blythe, Herman Rozolsky and Norman
Lench.
(Hernld Photo)

PFC. Lavender In Exercises
Army Pie. Henry M. Lav­
ender, son of Mr. and Sirs.
Jam es 54. Lavender of 121
E. Jinkins Circle and a mem­
ber of the Seventh Infantry
Division, participated m Ex­
ercise CAFE, ■ two-day com­
bined firing exercise in Kor­
ea last month. The excrciie

stressed the teamwork of ar­
mor, artillery and infantry in
tactical aituatkma under ann­
ul* led combat conditiom.
Lavender, IB, ia assigned as
a rocket launcher in Company
H, First Battalion, of the di­
vision'* 17th Infantry, regu­
larly stationed in Korea. He
entered the Army in June
1963 at Fort Gordon, Ga., end
ia
a 1963 graduate of Semin­
Finishes Course
Army I*vt. Douglas O. ole High School.
Cruce ,son of Sir. and Mra.
Leonard IL Cruca of Bier To Okinawa
Route, Sanford, has completad
David L. Rubb, builder
advanced training aa a Hawk third eluaa and ion of LeRoy
missile crewman at Fort C. Itubb of 40(1 fjike Blvd., ia
Bliss, Texas. Cruce, 20 , enter­ en mute to Okinawa with the
ed tha Army last February Naval Mobile Construction
end completed basic training Battalion Five. The battalion
a t Fort Jackson, S. C. He la a will build roads nnd buildings
1501 graduate of Oviedo High in support «f the Third 51aIfchooL
iiue Division ou Okinawa.

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PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 18
—Food Fair Stores, Inc. re­
ported record sale# for tha
first quarter of the current
fiscal year at the annual
atoe kb i&gt;ldcri meeting today.
Sale* for the 12 weeks end­
ed July 25, 1D04, rose to
f 1215,58.1,000 from f 241 AOS,058 In tha similar pet ind a
year* ago.
Earning* were severely af­
fected Ity a prolonged strike
in the Baltimore areu, it was
reported hy Samuel Friedland,
chairman, and Louis Stein,
president. Net income fur this
year’s first quarter declined
to y 1,428,225 as compared
with 182,682,3586 for the
same year-ago quarter. Earn­
ings for tha current period
are equal, after preferred div­
idends to |.20 per share,
against last year's (.36 par
share, both calculated on the
average number of common
sliaies outstanding on July
25, 11X14.
Th* Irieh people were con­
verted to Christianity by
Saint Patrick.

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Political Notebook

visit the steel corrugntcd hut at Fanmunjom where they can look through
open windows to see the long table
placed exactly on the truce line.
Americans on one side of the table
and Communist Koreans and Chin­
ese on the other trade stares and
charges day in and day out.
Actually, Panmunjom is only one
scene in the longest running show
of all—the one called the Human
Comedy.

The longest running show In the
world is not a Broadway musical
but, of all things, the armistice talks
at Penmunjom, Korea.
The word "show" la used advised*
ly because these negotiations—the
longest in history, now going into
their 12th year—have become real
tourist attractions.
Civilians and servicemen on pass,
from both North and South Korea,

WASHINGTON (NFA) —
The major problem I found fn
South Viet Nam la the instab­
ility of the Khanh govern­
ment.
This instability leads to Indecisiveness. Orders art* given,
then changed. Tlnns are made,
then altered and a l t e r e d
again.
Important poata aren't fill­
ed because Gen. Nkuyen
Khanh'a government c a n ' t
agree on the appointees. Men
of small ability remain in
high office; first-rate gen­
erals languish in unimportant
posts.
Field generals and province
chief* too frequently are given
vague orders or conflicting
Inatruction*, I found on my
tour of the war area.
As a result, the over-nil
program for winning the war
limps along. In a few spots,
the new concepts are being
carried out with dispatch. But
many bureaucrats, local offi­
cials and local army leader*
are marking time, waiting to
tee what i* going to happen.
Meanwhile, top men in the
Khanh government f i g h t
among themselves. Some am­

Here’s Cork In Your Eye
A West German medical bulletin
reports an increasing number of pa­
tients coming to the Berlin Clinic
with eye injuries. The cause; pros­
perity.
It seems that people in the Bundcsrepublik are getting smacked
right and left with corks from cham­
pagne bottles, which are discharged
with a force of GO pounds per square

inch, four times normal atmospheric
pressure.
The rise in eye injuries corres­
ponds exactly with nn increase in the
consumption of chnmpagne—from
two million bottles in 1962 to 70
million in I960.
A new clnss of society has grown
up, inexperienced in the technique of
opening bottles, the bulletin ex­
plains.

Care To Join?
Undoubtedly the most cggheadish
organization in the world is a society
cnlled “Mensa." The only qualifica­
tion for joining it is the brains to
score higher than 98 per cent of the
general population on an intelligence
teat.
Purpose of Mensa, which has
some 6,000 members, chiefly in Bri­
tain and the United States, is to pro­
mote contact between intellectuals
and to spark the interchange of ideas
on any and all subjects. Chapters in
different cities hold regular meet­
ings to bring members and minds to­
gether.

Recently, the American branch of
the society queried a Inrge number
of former members to find out why
they hnd let their memberships lapse.
The most common reason given was:
“Did not like other members."

Thought For Today
When the Spirit of truth comes, he
will guide you into nil the tru th ; for
he will not spenk on his own author­
ity. but whatever he hears he will
s]&gt;enk, and he will dcclnre to you the
things that ure to come.—John
16:13.

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic
Prof. Richardson mentions
two good points so you teen*
agers must beware lest
you become coattail-riders.
Many young men use their
dad's car as a status sym­
bol and imitate the Prodi­
gal Son's supposed popu­
larity,
CASE T-453: Willis Richard­
son is a former college pro­
fessor of E&amp;rlham and Frank­
lin Colleges.
•'Dr. Crane." he began, "I
a m now retired but serve as
pastor of a Friends Church.
“ My interest in teen-agers
■till persists, so I wonder If
you could outline the psycholo­
gy of money, both as ■ status
symbol and also as a proper
reward for diligent work."
Many young people are de­
luded Into rating their com­
panions on the basis of the

brand of automobile the lit
tor's dad owns.
Or the Country Club mem­
bership and simitar recreation­
al privileges enjoyed.
Rut everybody should face
up to the terse feet that It Is
really your own personality
that must carry you through
life.
Your dad's awanky car cant'
make you a self-reliant, pop­
ular person any more thin the
Prodigal Son's dad could help
him.
In that Bible story, you may
recall that the Prodigal Son
fatUalked his pater out of his
share of the Inheritance.
Then the Prodigal went to
the neighboring metropolis
and patronized the night clubs.
llhc THOUGHT he was very
popular, falling to note that
it woe hla dad'e money that

Herald Area Correspondents
Altamonte springs
Mrs. Julia Rartes
•18-1111
Bear Lake-Foreet City
Mr*. Maryann Miles
838-3878
Casselberry
Mrs. Jane Casselberry
838-8048
Chuluota
Mrs. Joan Mafia
888-8742
DeBary
Mrs. Frank White
888-4222
Deltona
Mrs. Mildred Haney
I88-SI81
Lake Monroe
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
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Sanford, Florida

Geneve
Mra. JoAnn Hays
848-4878
Lake M arr
Mrs. Frances Wester
322-4118
Enterprise
Mrs. Ritchie Harris
808 8834
MI-4884
Leugwosd
Mrs. Donna Estes
838-111?
Oateea
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
821-4841
Oviedo
Mrs. Evelyn Lundy
368-3144

Fri., August 21, 1964

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surrounded him with false
friends.
For when his purse was em ­
pty, nobody offered him a
drink or even a hamburger.
In fact, he got a job feeding
hogs and hid to eat their fod­
der to keep alive!
So beware that your appar­
ent popularity isn't due to your
dad's car or your family's
Country Club membership!
Real popularity arisea from
■ person's ability to pay sin­
cere com pHmenla and a mile
and make his comrades feel
happy.
You can do this without
money, for a amllc doesn't
demand even the spending of
s dime.
A lot ot giddy girls may sur­
round the boy with • sports
model ear, but they usually
want to be able to boast later
about riding In such a ma­
chine.
It Isn't fondness for the boy
that makes them flock around
him, but their own selfish van­
ity, which will be Inflated by
casually mentioning their fam­
iliarity with this brand of cart
Social climbers of all age
brackets will thrus affect
friendship for celebrities just
so they can boast later.
At regards money, kids who
are given an allowance, are
being trained to a false no­
tion of economics.
Instead, every erlld should
earn his own spending money
preferably on the piece work
plan.
Parents should aet a fair
price on certain standard
chorea around the bouse, even
for kindergarten tout
Adjust the work to the
child's age and strength. But
don't teach children to expet
something fur nothing 1
Life makes no allowances
for you, so psrenU should real­
ize that fact and quit offering
children an allowance.
“ Easy go," U the slogan
that applies to folks who hive
been reared cm gift mooey
(allowsncs plan).
So tend for my booklet "20
Ways to Earn Spending Mon­
ey," enclosing ■ long stamped,
return envelope, plus 20c.

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T ruth-In-Advertising

Barbs
By Hal Cochran
A lot of drastic steps are
being taken by little tola with
new roller skates.
• • •
The joker isn't wild In bridge
usually just the hubtry.
•

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When ■ fellow falls for a
girl with expensive tastes he
can lose nis balance at the
bank.
n e e
The feminine touch for a
Shopping spree makes hubby's
wallet look sick.
n

•

n

Some men, already too fat,
should paai up vacation if it
really broadens s person.
•

n

•

With young couples, first It's
billing and cooing and then
bills and slewing.
• V I
When a check comes back
marked “ No Account" it could
mean the person who wrote
it.
n a n
Diving Into strange water
holes can well knock some
sense Into ■ kid's head.

federal surveillance and har­
assment are what caused the
Advertising Advisory Com­
mittee to submit this pious
self-survey to the Commerce
Department. There ts a lot
here to prove that the adver­
tisers don't eommlt any deli­
berate and outrageous wrongs.
But do they take much "pub­
lic responsibility?"
Something can be said. 1
suppose, for the incessant
huckstering of soap and deo­
dorants. The radio-television
commercials on these sut&gt;jocts are horcsome and insult­
ing to the adult mind, but
there must be some social
gain if people are encouraged
to keep themselves cleaner
and nasally Inoffensive.
Tlie Commerce Department
report makes a great ileal over
Iho legal staffs whlrh clear
advertising copy at latvcr
Brothers and Proctor It Gam­
ble, and over the 122 laltoralory workers, Including physi­
cians and other arienlixts w-Iki
develop or pass on Revlon ad­
vertising. In a country that la
hurting for highly educated
specialists to win the Cold
War, you can't help but think
that useful manpower could lie
put to higher purpose.
The good that advertising
does in the distribution of pro­
ducts and stimulation of com­
petition stands entirely aside,
or alxive, the regulatory fac­
tors. It's conceivable that the
complete repeal of special
legislation, and the holding of
advertisera to the standard
laws against murder and em ­
bezzling, would release money
and talent Into the products,
reduce the prices and benefit
far more citizens.
Newspapers and magazines,
it is encouraging to note, atill
earn nearly three timea the
advertising revenue as do ra ­
dio and television, Indicating
that a good many Americans
are literate and In no need for
absurdities of auditory ami

visual huckstering.
The media of print has long
held to high standards and
protects its readers by edi­
torial Integrity. The New York
Times will permit a shoemak­
er to boast ol "an" outstanding
value in footwaro, hut not
“ the'' outstanding value. The
New Yorker regularly turns
down $100,0011 a year rather
than accept Ixigiis or bad-taste
claims by manufacturers and
retailers. The Reader's Digest
won't accept ads for tobac­
co or alcohol, not ticcauic the
publishers are prudish but Ik*cause they will not have the
magazine's articles tell one
story and the ad-ndutnni an­
other.
It is probably a safe general­
ization that most newspapers
and magazines are masters nf
their own shops, whereas It Is
notorious that radio-television
lives by its advertisers. The
big firms whelt buy Iho air­
time are positioned lo take a
lot more social rviponalbility
than they do.
We saw a degrading exam
pie of Irresponsibility during
the Republican Convention
when the Huntley - Brinkley
learn went lo great lengths of
stage-acting to pretend that
their reporter, John Chanccllor, was a victim of news sup­
pression. 1 don't suppose NBC
will Ik? cited under the Cali­
fornia truth-in-advertislng ata
lutes, hut the network was
certainly violating truth, mak­
ing the USA look like a coun
try where cops molest rejtort
ers—and doing all this for live
sake of selling ■ sponsor'#
goods.
This misrepresentation Is
far worse than an ad whlrh
gulls a few customers Into a
foolish purchase. I'ublic opin­
ion, rather than fedcral-atate
regulations, eventually will do
the correcting. But the adver
Users would lie smart to make
a policy of honesty before it
become! a necessity.

GENERAL %

with a drop in the number of
Federal employes, the dosing
of unnecessary government
facilities, and other efficiency
programs, we are In the unus­
ual position of showing •
“lower'' deficit than originally
estimated.
Finally a special note on re­
tail sales. Phe advance reports
for June shows that aalea
maintained the strong May
rate, despite two slow weeks.
Sales were 8.2 percent above
June of 1W3 and almost 14 per­
cent above June of 1B80.
The vigorous showing of the
retail trades Is but one more
proof that we are enjoying
the most comprehensive pros­
perity In U. S. history.

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A doctor aaya that babies
need more sleep than their
parents, but why do they have
to get It while mom or dad
ere walking the floor?

billion Federal tax cut en­
acted last February coupled
with overall prosperity have
together meant a gain in the
past year of about $MX&gt; in an­
nual Income for a family of
four. Taken together, Hie esti­
mated after tax income o( the
American people in Hie second
quarter ol Uds year was run­
ning about $30 billion above a
year earlier.
At the same time, tho U. S.
has enjoyed unusually stable
prices. The wholesale price
level Is the same as lt was a
year ago and “ lower" Uian lt
w it fix years ago. Similarly,
consumer prices have remain­
ed stable, up only 1.3 percent
In the past year.
The Federal deficit for fiscal
I9T&gt;4 was down $3.0 billion
from tlie estimates made in
January, 1003.
Tills deficit drop resulted
from (II a gain In Federal re­
venue sml (2) a decrease in
Federal expenditures. The U,
S. government showed an In­
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By Walter W. Ileller
President’s Counrll of
Economic Advisors
While America's current re­
cord-breaking prosperity is
common knowledge, we often
overlook Its human benefits.
This nation's 42 straight
months of continuous econ­
omic expansion has meant new
jobs, more take-home pay,
steady prices, and higher pro­
fits, H has meant personal as
well as nstlonal well-being.
Today, 1.2 million more peo­
ple hive jobs in the United
States titan six months ago.
Unemployment is down and
Utere are over 2 million more
people working today than in
19«0.
Average weekly tam ings In
manufacturing hit a new high
of $lt)3 In May. This is a gain
nf $3.74 in 12 months.
American businesses large
and smalt are reporting re ­
cord profits. This has led to
new investment and new high*
In Hie Dow-Jones average of
stock prices. In Hie past right
months alone, the Dow-Jones
average rose tin points.
Incomes
generally
have
reaefird new levels. The $11 S

W H O L E H O U S E H E A T I N G and C O O L I N G

A church advertised a pic­
nic with “ Chicken dinner,
games,
entertainment and P O * T H I S M A L L U T
rain." We hope the aun shone
brightly.
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dered to ’’discourage" any
such troop movements.
In Saigon, high U. S. offi­
cials have made it clear to
South Viet Nam's top Army
leaders that the U. S. would
consider a coup disastrous in
its effort.
At the same time, U. S.
Ambassador Maxwell Taylor,
Deputy Ambassador U. Alexis
Johnson, Lt. Gen. William C.
Westmoreland ami the heads
of the U. S. Information
Ogcncy and of the Agency for
International Development in
South Viet Nam have started
meeting regularly with Khanh
and his top military, economic
and propaganda aides every
Friday morning as a sort of
Joint war strategy board that
will work out tha over-all
conduct of the war.
This will, it is hoped, giva
the war more firm direction
from tha top.
The coming sharp stepup of
U. S. advisers in the prov­
inces nnd with Vietnamese di­
visions, regiments and bat­
talions will mske certain that
tha new firm top direction
will b« carried out in tha
field.

U.S. Gains From Aid

Holmes Alexander

WASHINGTON', D. C. Franklin, a businessman, call­
ed honesty the “ beat policy,"
and Mencken, a close observer
of the human comedy, defined
conscience as "the fear some­
body's looking." A letter has
come to me from assistant
secretary of commerce, James
Morton, who commends a
study In aelf-regutation by the
$12 billion advertising indus­
try. Secretary Morton saya
It’s “ ■ algnlficant report on
the operation of private en­
terprise In . . . public responalbility." Well, maybe.
Historically, ol course, hon­
esty was Invented by business­
men. There la literally nn
other method of condurting
trade and credit. Indeed, un­
der modem conditions, the
advertising industry has to
live by “ conscience" because
somebody's always “ looking."
Among the States, only Alaska,
Arkanans, Delaware, Georgia,
Mississippi and New Mexico,
do not have truth-In-Advorti*Ing laws and, of course, the

bitious general try to expand
their sphere* of authority.
Thera are frequent reports
thst a coup la imminent.
U. S. government repre­
sentatives here have made up
their minds that an overthrow
•&gt;f the Khanh government by
coup or assassination would
l*e disastrous. They are, there­
fore, working on steps to pre­
vent either.
U. S. officials are co-oper­
ating with Khanh In tho de­
velopment of personal secur­
ity measures that would make
it more difficult for on nssnisin to reach him. They're
helping in the reorganization
of Ids personal intelligence
setup. They have given him
advice on the formation of a
crack unit of troops to defend
Knigon in the event of an at­
tempted coup.
U. 8. miliary advisers sta­
tioned through South Viet
Nam now carefully watch the
movement of Vietnamese field
otitiy troops to make certain
that none make a sudden
drive for Saigon to help put
over a roup. These U. S.
Army advisers have been or­

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or
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in —
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deepen rolatlonokip a erith M v
f r i t s to. tkto to n«t a | m &lt; Car
ft* ra ck . A t t t e 4 t o I m p o r ta n t
forwent: m u t e r * tn w a e c D— t
Clarark* m i n t tie** f r i e n l wh*
i t tr o u b le ! .
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per. 70 B e * s win s e t t U I - .
f i t t e r end oth**e w t t t e e n to
k« d iffe rin g w ltk ro e . Dor. t
p rrg .lt o th er* t* 1**4 j n in
w rong
d lr e o d lo ta
lo fe g w trd
y r j r rood m b i i

r . r s m (M ir I*. to Je n ill

—Get p o ttp r * t v ita l d a ile t
behind you e a r l r before t e a
•top o u t
f a r t s t o r ta l n m e t t
w hich teem * m a l l u r l r r fh o w
e ' i m pen a p p re c ia te ttsetr &gt; r a itp P u lp t e f w e p lea aa r* u l
f f B WtB til* to * .
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t o J t l p I l i — T a k e the t i n e
t e e n jo r frier, de o r e r r u eeirvrrf•
tnataad of c o n c e n tr a t in g e r t!re?7 spo* tk# f l s t n t l t l and
the SB B toti* Caa t h a t w a r n
t n l l t moot Thto m ake* 70c
msr* p o p u lar, t r i o r * profit*
LEO (J a lp I I ta A u r u e t I D —
Tou can become n o r * finer..
riaQ p aeund bow If 7*0 o a rrp
t b r n - r k w ith p ra c tic a l idea* ef
e te r n a l* * farce** i w e a r t alwbtb eotr* t 7 k a t n f at the
h**:* of h t r - w i r * a » o M id**
ra o t o n * from anpoo*
t n i o o (A ag u e! I I to Sep*,
e n te r I I ) — C o n pletlor k rand* e t r l p to fla* *0 t h a t p e j
Mta i k t h aet op a pla« for e o n .
; t r w e e k * a rtlv ltlo * T alk ta
taeortato* and rooek t t m f
Hehhto* a re beet r*l*r***d to
p. n .
I t * « t f f e p t t n h t T f t to t a f .
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cr which 7 op r a a t o ncdhtr.r
abut a r t hae* a f o o i tlM* ta*
Car r e l l e w yo u r htncb.ee Moot
wttfc friend* w h o pro compet'..
Me.
a r o n r i o fV* * he r f t t o Moo.
em ber I D — I! p e a Co « m t e r .
t n ) p o a raa lf. It Is peaedbl* to
r o t lato aeiBO b Ba rre l w rth kin
or friend*. Tee t a n . 7 &gt; a fu tu re
m b tb o a ba n o ro paeea*tf«l
a r« r r r f tta h la
t t r . i r r t t t i r i t t o e e B t r It
e t p e r t s b e r I D — T ob are
t h in k in g *007 e le a rlp to C ar a r d
ra a wl**l 7 ptaB fu tu re a c t l e l .
tiM b***d ok p re e e rt In ter* )'.*
Plan n e t to * i r . t a r e r r 7 ett
th e tn im p o rta n t.
m r a i r o a v .D ecem b er I t to
Ja n u a ry i n — G e ttln r p ro b le n m a tlc a l a ffa ire c lr t l p aeleoC to
BBlto oaef today. T hen find
new way* to be n r r * p c p u l* '.
ploaa* a e a o rla te a T ak e t t n * t e
e p r tr o up r o a r euTTPundlnga
a Q t A R I t i (J a n u a ry II to
F a b ro a rp :» ) — A n a ly sin g P * S '
p o sitio n bo to firar.oa* a n 4
pro port 7 h tlC .r r * will re ee al
how to bo n o r* t s t o l l l r t a t to
f ut ur e opera t ie r a Bock loyal
peroona. Be aa tb a p a l *1**.
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(rib rttrr
f*
to
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Co much roaoarck w o r k If pea
or* to r e t th e I n form ation r&lt;*a
seek. Ho wooer, tbl* cab he a
ra th e r
o o e f u o ln r
Sa turday.
OooC frteBCa b r i a r * aoiac* lator
ip T o m
m i l b ta ( o p t
TOO AT. w hile be or alia U deflnltelp a p a r t a f tbo n o a o r n
ar*. there 1* a c e r i a l a Caapseaa
a e3 price la thl* n a t u r e t h a t
w in lead p e a r progeny to a t cc it.r 11ah eerteu* a n l i m p o r t a n t
work. Tbo ab ility to tac k le proJecta t h a t regain* p r a e t lM l lt p
to a lae In i h l i c h a r t BBC much
t u r t a a a to peaalkl* booaat* of
tbt* fin* t r a it.
“T h e Ptora Impel. Chop t o wot
o«w***l* w a i t pwa m a k e aC
pawr lit* | a t o f t t f op to
TOT!
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thla a m o il a r t l e e dap anC
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t r e a t* * !
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com a
t h r u a r h l l e t n r the Golden Itula
a nd following th e procapta a r t
priaclp laa w hich haeo pooeen
of v a lue t* m a n k in d to t h a
paat. T a k a no rlek* a r p o a can
raallp pome a ctopper.
A R i a a (M arch n t* April
I t ) — IrateeC a f p e r m l t t l r *
h t t k l f e ap re to le * f r l a n t o tn
r a t a * t o f 7* » r iklh. i h b a ck
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TMnk Sow to f i l l aim * dearII*
ft nan rial p a tt l to a . B u i l t a s
email na cteua
T i t t t t I (April t * 4* Wap
I * ) —L le t e h l h f Altenileelp tn
Choe* who Ar* e t p l r t In puhltd
mat to rt I* h«*l Wap t* learn,
then, t o k l poOHlea MCf* i t o a 't
he forced T hill a no* p o u r
tim e to le a f,
OBMIMI (M ar f t to J a n a I I I
—b l i b t f n p p n r la n ltp II open «a
p o a to f o r m p f l l a h t p re h le m a
and find w a p to a m»ra proapornue a n l h i I p p (If#
Ba
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p a e a tho H r I l f r f t thaolp.
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f a r u l t l l a to eale# l u r tC M p r o ­
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l t iiitlted
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(Continued From P a c t S-A)
« f f to tn* p lea su re t h a t beekona.
A(tt A R i n ( J a n u a r y I t to
F e b r u a r y I D — s t a r l i n g out
t a r t y to tha o u ta ld t a ctivities
t h a t a r a vital to you and kin ta
o n ly w h a t la kind a nd ro o d
-wlaa. Ba a r o o d friend. I p t a k
' w h t n t a l k l n r a b o u t a aa o d ata a.
P iacE i
(Fabruary
It
to
M arch
I D —D r i p
m editation
a n d atudy la re q u ire d If ynu
a r e to r e t the Idtae t h a t b r l n r
more e u r c e ii , h a p p ln te e tn th e
f u t u t i . Don't t h i n k you have to
r e to f a r - o f f p l a c a a T o u r t o l d
■mine la nearby.
t r t o VR c t f i t . D I I ■ o n e
TODAY, he o r oha will find It
r e la ti v e ly eaay t o c om prehend
a ll m odern trends, but the daa lre he re la to become eucceeaful tn w h a t e v e r h a a been welt
eetabllahed, orthodox. However,
a h a p p y com bination of the two
I t th e r i r h t p a th for yo u r e n •
t a r p r l e l n c and I n t e l l lr e n t prof*ny- Plant e d u c a tio n a t o n r
b o t h llnea for boat poaalble re•ulte.
“ The S ta r e Impel, t h e y da a r t
earn pel." w h a t y e a w a k e e f
y e a r lif e la t a r r e l y a p ••
TOUI
M o v n t T i A t r i r a T m . taaa
* tlE V K S IL T E I D R I C I M i A
w o n d e r f u l d a y for you to c o m ­
b in e y o u r overall alm a and
a m b l t lo n a
w ith
a
a p e d lie
oourae by w hich t h e y can b e ­
come a aucceaaful r e a l it y in
y n u r life. Add to your eurr o u n d l n t e w h a t e v e r le c h arm i n s a r lt a t l e or c u l t u r a l a n d you
f in d y o u r f u t u r a l Ifa t a k e * on
a ddad euecees.
A R I F S (M arch I t to April
I D — Some lim e apent In th in k I n s a b o u t w h a l you t r u l y w ont
a n d then Confldlns tn one who
con help you to a t t a i n alma le
wlee In a. m. You a r e th in k i n g
v e r y clearly. Maka big satna.
T A i n t ’S (April IB t o May
I D — t f you g e t In touch with
ctoeo frlende, ynu find they
o r e mor* t h a n anxlo ua to c o m ­
bine t h e i r Ideae a n d talonta
w i t h yours. Much t h a t Is p r o ­
f i t a b l e a n d o ultura l c an be
•ceom pllehed.
Dig
up
old
friend*, too.
o b m i m (May I t to f u n s II
—Thar* a re m an y e p p o rtu n ltla e
for you to gain yo u r a lm s
t h r o u g h p ro p e r channete, but
you m uet m a k a t h a s f f o r t to
s o a f t e r them. Show t h a t you
h a v e a b ility. Ba on tho qul
viva.
SOBW C R IL B R R R (Ju n o II
Co J u l y I t ) — OH to naw placea
to d ay w hara o t h e r s will gladly give you the chance to loom
a h e a d . CorTeepondsnc# may acoompllah a l m o i t aa much If
y o u c a n n o t trovat. Oat busy,
p re d u cd l
LEO ( J u ly I I t o August I t )
— If you a r e c o t n l a a n t of w het
lo expected of you by higherupe a n d those a t home, you can
n o w he m ore efficient, live
m ore harm oniously. F o l l o w
y o u r huncheo. I n tu itio n te a c ­
curate.
V I R n o ( A u g u s t M te l a p t a m b e r I D — If you aooperste
w h o le h e a r te d ly w i t h associates,
you find t h a t yo u r a lm a a re
f a r s a i l e r lo reach, (let o u t
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p e r s o n a whoa* t a l e n ts a r e s i m ­
i la r to yours, ynu can m ak e a
n e w a n d l n t i r e a l l n g c a r e e r for
yourself.
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quickly.
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d a t a Is a n Integral p a r t of t o .
d a y 's w ork, b ut d on't nagteet
r e g u l a r d u tie s either. Ret up a p ­
p o i n tm e n ts early. Keep them
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m or* tim e t o k ln g cor* of your
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S T T )E G L A N C E S

By Galbraith

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Adventist

Baptist

T H I SEVENTH-DAT
ADVENTIST CHURCH
C orner 1th * E lm
J. U M a r s h a l l ----------- -- P u t o f
SERVICES SATURDAY—
S a b b a th School -----a m.
W o ra h lp se r v ic e _ 11:N a m.
W edneaday N ight
f r i r w S e r v i c e ------Til* P- m.

JORDAN MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
1111 W. P i n t S tr e e t
B under School —— 11:01 a m.
M orning W orohlp _ 11:00 n. m.
Bible B tudr ( S u n d e r ) 1:00 p m.
B te n g o lle tlo Bertloo T:00 p. m.
Wed. P r a y e r Moot — Tsoo p. m.
Bill Blophona .------------P e e le r
A' Cordial W elcome to All

Alliance
CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
14*1 P e r k Ava o t 14th SL
Rotr. C. C. D oc*. J r . — T u t o r
B a n d a r School —
»!4» A **•
W orohlp Barvle# — 111** a m.
E v e n in g W orohlp — T il l p. m.
Alliance T ooth
Pollew ohlp (Wad.) _ Til* ?• ®m ' y V r Sarvle* —

OAKLAW N BAPTIST CHURCH
! T t l C ountry Club Rond
gponaorod h r P i n t B aptlat
C hurch
R o t . R. T. R e r r o t t ___ P oute r
B unde r School ... ._ 0:11 a. m.
W orohlp r e r t l c o — 11:00 a. ra.
T r a in in g Union —
1 : 0 p m.
■ t o n i n g W o r o h l p _B■00 p. m.
Wed. P r a y e r Bert. _ 1:10 p. m.

t i l l p. " •

Assembly Of God
P1N ECREST ASSEMBLY
O P OOD CHURCH
Cor. ITth w 4 Elia
K. M. W ilder ----------— Fnotor
Sunder School ----- I'-ll *■ tn*
M orning Worohlp - »•:»• *- « •
■ t o n i n g Worohlp — I *• P- »*
Y outh Sort. (Sun.) - J i M p. m.
M id-W eak S o rt. (Wed.) . t i l l
p. m.

CHURCH OF CHRIST
O aneta
R a lp h B re w er J r .
E ta n g e l l e t
Blbfa School - — — 4:ie a. m.
M orning W orahlp — 0:10 a. m.
K en ln g W o r ih l p
0:11 p. m.
Wed. P r a y e r Bertlee 1:10 p- m.

C SR T R A t) BAPTIST CHURCH
C o r T m h SL * O a k Ata.
(Mil Sm ith
Sun d a y Sehaal -----*• “ *
M o rning W orohlp — UiOO a ra.
T r a i n i n g Uunlou - •«*• ► “ ■

c riR S 7 a » s® f= :
8™ ?—

____ " » » ■ -

Sun d a y NUtt Broadceet

WBSTSIDH
BAPTIST
I t h SL *
P a u l M. Celloy
Sunday School

MISSIONAHT
CHURCH
Holly Ato.
.----------- P a olor
----- l * * * •- * •

M o m l S s W orahlp _ H i l t

a

pin b c r e b t

b a pt ist

CHUBCH
O nora Road
P a a to r — — W illiam J. flues*
M orning Worahlp . 11:00 a. mSunday School ------- 0 41 a. ra.
T r a i n i n g Union &lt;----- JiJJ P' "&gt;■
■ t o n i n g W orahlp — V i ! . *
Wad. Ofttoero A T aachera
M eeting ---------.----- P* ■*

Episcopal
CHRIST CHURCH
C hurc h B tr ta t, Longwood
F r . C h a r li e W. g ta w a r t, J r .
Vicar
Holy Communion _ 1:10 a. m.
Barvlca A Sermon _ 1:00 a. m.
HOLT CROSS
401 8. P a r k Ava.
F r. Laroy D. Soper, R ector
Holy Communion ... 1:10 a. ra.
F a m ily Service a n d
Sunday Bchool
1:00 a. m.
M orning P r a y a r
IF Ira t S unda y —
lto ly Com munion 11:00 a. m.

PAOLA CHURCH OP CHRIST
H ighw a y t l Weal
Morrla lluhy ____ Kvangallat
lllble Cleee ......... 10:00 a. m.
M orning Worahlp _ 11:00 a. m.
E t a n l n g Worahlp — 1:00 p. m,
Bible claaaoo Wed. „ T:lt p. » •

Free Methodist
F R E E METHODIST CHURCH
C orner 4th SL a n d L aural Ava.
Rev. C. E. Anderaon __ P a a to r
Telephone: 111*1011
Sunday School __ 1:11 a. m.
M orning W orahlp
10:11 a. m.
E v en in g W o r a h l p
1:00 p. m.
Wad. P r a y e r service 1:10 p. ra.

CHURCH OP CHRIST
t i l l P a r k A te nua
B e rt Brow n
— E tangellal
Sunday
Bible S t u d y -------- 10:00 a. m.
M orning W o rih lp — 11:00 a. m.
E t a n l n g S a r t le a — Isio p. m.
Sea " l l a r a ld of T r u th " 1 p. m.
Bun lay on Channel t
T u e id a y
Ladlee lllhla Claaa - IOi OO a. m.
W edneaday
Bible C l a a a ----- — 1:10 p. m.

Sometimes the future looks black; we can’t Bee a glimmer of light anywhere . . .
anil we ask for help without really expecting an answer. Hut we’ro wrong. Even that
small word, “help” means that wu have realized our own inadequacy and turned to
Something outside ourselves fur guidance.
Called, or not called, “God Is an ever-preaont help In trouble." And whenever we
aak Him to intervene, our liven are /Hied with new hope and inspiration.
He docs not ask US to worry about the future. In fact, He doesn’t Intend us to
worry at all. Worry indicates uncertainty and fear, and these have no place in Chris­
tian living.
Perhaps you art thinking “That takes greater faith than IT ever have!" But you
forget God's help. Perfect trust . . . serene peace of mind . . . these are your birth­
right. And your Church will teach you to attain them.

Christian Science

■&gt;

■Ironing W orahlp — liOd p. m.
W tdneoday
p r a y a r S e r t l c e -------■ HO* p. m-

CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(United C hurch of Chrlat)
P a r k Avenue a t 11th SL
1:00 a. m . ___ Church Bchool
10:00 a. m. _ W orahlp Service
1:10 p. m. _ C h rla lla n T o u th
Mini a t r y
Rev. W a l l e r A. R. McPharaon.
P a a to r

Christian

Church Of Christ

F I R S T CHURCH O P CHRIST
SCIENTIST
too Real Sarnnd S t r a i t
Sunday S a r tle a A
Sunday School ...... 11:00 a. m.
Subject: "H in d"
W edneaday Bartlce _ 1:00 p. m.
R a edlna Room: 101 K. PlreL
Weekdaya: 10:10 a. m. * 4:10
p. m. F rid a y Evanlugi d ill*
DIO p. m.

■ L D C R SPRINOB BAPTIST
o l d O rlando Hd. a t H aatar A ta .
E H a m ilto n a r l f l l n - P**‘«*
S u n d a y Sehoel —■— 0:41 a. m.
M orel a s W orahlg — U s H *• m T r a i n i n g Union — dll# p. » ■ t o n i n g W orship — H4» p. ■*

CHURCH O P OOD
O P P R O FH EC T
1404 E lm Avenue
R*v. R o b e rt W e l c h ___ I’a e to r
Sunday School ...... ... 1:11 a. m.
W orahlp Barvlca —■ 10:11 a. m.
E .-.ngalleU o Barr. _ 7:1(1 p. m.
W edneaday:
Young Paopla V. L. B. Bare.
1:10 p. m.
Bible T r a i n i n g Bare 1:00 p m .

Congregational

F I R S T CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES OP CHRIST
140T B. Sanford A to.
R- Vernon F uller
Sunday School _— 1:41 a. m.
M orning W orahlp
14:04 a. m.

F I R S T BAPTIST CHURCH
111 P a r k A t t n u o
v i . chans# » ,
P iitW
M a m i n s Worohlp — MO a ■■
Sun d a y SHi®®*——
„
M a m i n s Worahlp —
“•
T r a i n i n g Union — J 10 p. m.
■ t o n i n g W o r ih lp - T il l ► m*
W ed. H a y or S a r tle a T ilt p. m.

Methodist
OENEVA METHODIST
CHURCH
Rev. W. E. Tlmmo ___ P a e to r
Sunday S c h o o l ----- — 1:11 a. m.
M orning Service* „ 11:00 a. m.
Choir P ra c tice Wad. 1:10 p. m.
E very Ona Walcoma.

CHURCH O P OOD MISSION
K n ttr p r la e — E lioabath St.
Sylvoatar W l l l l a m a ------P a a tor
Phone I l l - t m
Sunday School ____10:00 a. rru
W orahlp Barvlca
11:0® a. m.
K r a n g a l l a t l c _____ 1:10 p. m.
P r a y a r Meeting, Wad. 1:10 p m.
B l b l. Study, BaL ___ 1:10 p. m.
1:10 a. m.

OSTEEN BAPTIST CHURCH
HWY. I l l
Pb. 111*1110
P a o l o r ___ c h o e t o r W. P la n k
Sunday School —_ 10:00 a. m.
M orning B ertleo _ 11:00 a. m.
T r a i n i n g Union _ —. 1:10 p. m.
■ t o n i n g S ortlco — Tito p. ra.
Wodnooday Meotlngo:
O r g a n l a a t l o n o ___1:10 p. m.
Prayar
TtlO p. m.
C h o i r ____________ 1:10 p. m.

Baptist

Church Of God

Church Of God

dmwisM 1*4. U S m AAwWAw BwrU. f ~ .

c K u n c i t o r ciod
l l n d A French
H. C. S m i t h ---------------Pa a tor
Sunday School
0:41 a. m.
Morning W orahlp — 11:0* a. m.
Evangallalla Bart. . 1 : 1 0 p m.
Tuaa. P r a y a r Bart. _ 1:10 p. m.
T h u n . Y o u a f People
E a d o a to g — .i - - H i d p. SL

fiunday
Deuteronomy
31;1-S

Monday
Ptalma
48:1-11

Tueaday
Paalma
146:1-10

Wedneaday
Acta
28:10-29

Thu reday
Philippian*
4:8-13

■ e a n m a i-a im a iM B i

Lutheran

The Church la tb* grailest
factor on earth for thtt liulld*
Ing of character and good
ritiaenahip. H i l l alorehouatt
of spiritual values, Without
■ atrong church, nailhar
democracy nor eiriliiatioo
can aurvivtt. There are four
■ound raaaona why every
peraon should attend aery ire*
regularly end eupnort th e
church. They are: (I) For hie
own aaka. (]) For hie chit*
dren'e aake. (.1) For the aaktt
of hla community and nation.
(4| For the aake of Ihe church
ilaelf, which needs hla moral
and material ru|if»rt. I l i a
to go to church regularly
and read your Bible daily.

Friday
I ThrnulonlsM
8:1-11

GOOD S H E P H E R D
LUTHERAN CUUIICK
3100 A Orlando llrlvtt
I I * ) . 11*13)
Sanford, Flo rid a

111-1111

T h e Rev. J. Gordon F 0 O t J,
Pa a tor
Sunday B c h o o l ------1:11 a. m.
M orning Worahlp — 11:00 a. m.
Com m union—F l r a t Sunday la
Each Month
KINUE1UJAUTEN AND NURS­
E RY

Methodist
F I R S T METHODIST CHURCH
t i t P a r k Ava.
Bav, Robert M. Jenklne. P a a to r
M orning Worahlp _ 1:10 p. m.
Sunday School ___ 1:15 a. m.
Morning W u r a h l p
10:51 a. m.
M T F Maatlnga —„ 0:10 p. m.
( I n larm ad la la , Senior)
I v a n l n g W orahlp _ 1:10 p. ol

Saturday
11 Timothy
l:S-ld

□ RACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora H i , a t W oodland Ava.,
Rev. J o h n II. I l lr t a J r.. P a a t o r
Church School
0:11 a. m.
M orning W orahlp — 11:00 a. m.
M T F ----------------------- 1:10 p. m.
CHRIST METHODIST
CHURCH
Sunland Ealatoa
Cltrua H atghta
Rev. Charlaa D. H ogg „ P a a t o r
Church School ___ 1:11 a. m.
Morning W o r a h l p _ 11:00 a. ra.
M T F -------- ----- ------ 4:11 P. m.
Eva. W orahlp ___ 1:10 p. ra.
Wad. P r a y e r Service Tit* p.m.
F I R S T SOUTHERN
METHODIST CHURCH
W oman'* Club Building
101 Oak Av*.
D u r w a r d H. K n ig h t Jr., P a a to r
Sunday S c h o o l ___ 1:11
a. m.
Church 8*rtr1o*_ _ 1:10 p. m.

It

Nazarene

F I R S T CHURCH
OF T H E KAZARENV
W. In d SL a t Maple Ava.
P a u l Blckea — ___— P a a t o r
Sunday Bchool —
1:11 g. m.
M orning Worahlp — 10:11 a. tn.
T o u th i,
_______ 1:00 p. ra.
T o u n g Adult
F a l l o w a h l p _____ ... 0:04 p. ra.
The Name* W* Bear
E v a n g tlle tlo Service T ift p. m.
Mid-W eek
Barvlca (Wad.)
1:00 p. ra.
T h ird Ounday
S ln g ip tr a tlo n _
1:00 p. ra.
F IR S T CHURCH
OT T H E NAZARENE
Lake Mary, Fla.
Rev. W. L. Holcombe, P a a to r
Sunday
1:41 a. ra. . — Bible School
l t: o o a. m . _M orning W o r ih l p
1:00 p . m . . — E vening Sarvlc*
1:00 p. m. _ Wed. M id-W eek
P r a y a r Servlet*
1:00 p. m.
Laat Wed. Mlitt*
l o n ary Barvlca

Pentecostal
F IR S T PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OK LONGWOOD
I I I Orange Street
Rev. E. R uth G ra n t _ . P a a to r
Sunday School
10:00 a. m.
Morning Worahlp
11:00 a. m.
Sunday Evening
1:10 p. in.
Wed. Olbla Study « 1:10 p, m.
Con'iueror* Meeting
F r i d a y ---------------1:1# p. m.

Presbyterian
F IR S T PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sanford, Kla.
Oak A v a A I r d SL
d r o v e r C. Sewell J r . __ P a a to r
E d g a r W. Smith J r . A aeletant
P a e to r
C hurch School
1:11 a. m.
Keeelon Meete ____ 1:11 a. m.
M orning W orahlp
10:00 a. m.
I'tcmeer Kellowehlp 1:00 p. m.
Senior HI Fallowahlp 4:00 p m.
E vening W o rih lp _ 1:10 p. m.
Wed. P r a y e r Meat __ 1:01 p. m.
CHURCH OK T H E COVENANT
1111 South Orlando Drive
T h o m ia H. M tkln ____ P a a to r
W o r ih l p — —__ __ 1:00 a. m.
C hurc h School —_ 10:0# a. on.

-The Following: Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleTHB AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. k Mrs. M. R. Strickland

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

HILL LUMBER &amp; HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crapps and Employees

ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

EAST SIDE GARAGE
Virgil C. Gracsy 4 Employes!
SR 48 4 BaardaU

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

ADAMS TRANSFER k STORAGE
Phona 822-0225
CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.
SANFORD WELDING 4
FABRICATING OO.
BUI Whitly 4 Employs**
CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. First, Sanford
A. DUDA 4 SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Souloff and Employees
HARRELL 4 BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 25th St, Sanford
BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
801 W. 1st. SL, Sanford

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

NELSON &amp; CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florida

ROSE AND WILK'S RESTAURANT
Rose 4 Wilks Bowman 4 Employees

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

OVIEDO RADIO 4 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
First 4 French, Sanford
KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. 1st. SL, Sanford
LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

HILL HARDWARE 4
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

ZITTROWER BROS.
1400 8. Elm

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M* Cameron and Staff
LaROY C. ROBB
CONSTRUCTION CO, INC.

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff
HOWARD BOTELER
Wholesale Confectionery
WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice L Wilson end Staff
WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wilson

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

SL J a m a s A . M . I , Sa n fo rd Av a
SL Mary'* AM.B. Chureh BL HL 411 Ootaan
SL P s u r a
M athodlat C h u r o h
Oataan
RA K ntarprlaa
S ta fford Mem orial M athodlat C h u r e h
A DaUary

Hwy. 4*1, F o ra a t C ity
Savanth-day A dvantlat C h u rc A M a itla n d
A v a , A ltam o n te S p r in g !
Sanford
Sav a n th -d a y
Advantlat C hurcA
Seventh A E lm

-SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORYBAFTIST
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Control Bog till Church. l i l t Oak Av*.
CkhlsoU Flrat Baptlot Churck
Chaluttta Baptlet Mleetoo
Bportaaaaa’a Club. Chuluoto
Elder Spring* DnptlM Churck,
•I# Lotamen M*
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First Bnptlat Chgrcb. SI* Fnrk AVtt.
Frlendahlp Bsptlet Cborck ttt
Allamella Spring*
ItL IM, AltomoaU Spring*
Firoi Baptlat Church *1 OaBarp
First BaptUt Cbarak at aonsva
First Baptist Church o* Lake Mery
First Bnpllst Church at Lakt Monro*
First Baptist Churoh at L o s gw0*4, Car.
FHst*BapUstr churoh «t Ovlsda

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FsVest^CHr'Vl *ptl»t Chureh
Fouatala Hsad Baptist Church, Ovleds
Lara Souths ra Baptist Mlsalas, chulusia
Mlsslossry Baptist Church North HA
MscoVoots Mission B#pUst Chureh
Osh HIU M4. Uslssa
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eMorsUg OUry BtpUtl Churoh, Oosavs Uwp.

ML Olivo M issionary Baptlot Church, Baa
Laoda Spring! ltd., Longwood
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SalatA t i l l P o r k A v a
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m i A O rlando D r.
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�Cleo's 140-Mile Wind Aimed At Jamaica
V

C lO &lt; *

Bob Doyle, director of the
E ast Central Florida Plan­
ning Council, hung a label on
Highway 1 that probably will
j o l t ownen of business
along the heavily-traveled
highway. Doyle say* the route
ia conaidered one of "the ugli­
est in the United States." And
Doyle didn't atop there. He
aald the Ornnge Blossom
Trail is "rapidly becoming
so.”
Appears some officials build
a brisk roadway to move tra f­
fic and then allow business
to locate on both sides of it
to slow it down. However, the
interstates and turnpikes rccognire this factor and you'll
notice the clear sailing on all
of them.
•

•

•

T Sgt. and Mrs. Dewey MeElereath of Longwood are
singing praise for Deputies
Bice nnd Charles Cocknync
for their prompt action Inst
week in recovering their sta­
tion wagon which was stolen
a t 6:30 p.m. from In front of
Eckards Drug Store In Sem­
inole Plaza. Two hours after
the theft, the McElereaths re­
ceived word their wagon had
been located on North Street
in Altamonte Springs.

•

•

•

A campaign against pollu­
tion on the inland waterways
and in the harbora was launch­
ed last week by the American
Waterways Operators Inc. The
kickoff was signalled by dis­
tribution of an Inland Water­
ways Operators pollution man­
ual and the first of a series
of posters. The manunl is a
handbook reminder to tow­
boat, tug and barge personnel
to help them take necessary
precautions to control pollu­
tion during cargo loading,
dsicharging and transfer op­
erations.

•

•

e

New construction lending In
July by the 133 stvings and
loan associations in Florida
totaled $33,609,000 which was
a record amount for the
month. These construction
loans accounted for the fi­
nancing of 2,609 new dwelling
nnita for families in Florida.

•

• •

The first fall meeting of
the SeminoIe-DeBary Division
of the Florida Heart Associa­
tion will be held Tuesday at
Bose and Wilk'a Hestaurant
a t 8 p. m. Plans for the com­
ing year will be formulated
a t that time, Merle Warner,
aecretary, reporta.
e

e

•

Casselberry's Town Council
goes back Into session tonight
to complete a meeting It is
continuing from Aug. 10. The
session will get under way at
7:30 p.m., according to Town
Clerk Mary Hawthorne.

• • •

From the mailbag to Dottle
Austin, city editor of The
Herald: "I wish to take till*
opportunity to express for the
boys and girls committee of
the Kiwanis Club, our appreci­
ation for the very excellent
and timely coverage you gave
u i In connection with the
'Kids Day' program." A »oothing halm to all scribes.
The letter was signed by John
W. Wilson, committee chair­
man.

• • •

Seminole County's Health
Department director, advises
that school personnel, nursing
home operators and employes,
food handlers, beauticians
and teachers may get free
chest X-rays for health cards
and other purposes Wednes­
day, Thursday and Friday of
this week at the health cen­
ter, 900 French Ave. The mo­
bile X-ray unit, provided by
the State Board of Health,
will be open from 10 a.m. un­
til I p.m. and from 3 until 6
p.m. Wednesday and Thurs­
day, and from 9 a.m. until
noon and from 2 p.m. until 6
p.m on Friday.

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Bridge ____________ Page 9
C laia ifed __________ Page It
Comic* ........................ Page 10
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Horoscope
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Civil Rights
Plank OK'd

Island Due
To Be Hit
Late Tonight

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

0 a u fn rit
Zip Code 32771

*

SAN JUAN. P. R. (U P I)—
ATLANTIC CITY (UFI) — trying to resolve a convention
Hurricane Cleo, leaving 14
WEATHER:
Fnir
through
Tuesday
except
for
scattered
showers
in
afternoon;
high
today
90-94;
low
tonight
in
high
70s.
Democratic platform drafters fight over the Alabama and
deail and mounting damage in
approved unanimously a plank Mississippi delegations and VOL. 66 United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1964 SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 262
Guadeloupe, raked the south­
today asserting that the new avert a split which could only
ern roast of Hispaniola today
civil rights law "deserves and help the Republicans in Nov­
and aimed 140 mile an hour
requires full observance by ember.
winds s t Jamaica.
The party was all set to
every American and a fair,
The roast of the Dominican
effective enforcement If there nominate Lyndon B. Johnson)
Republic
received a glancing
is any default."
for President and his still un-!
striko front the small but
announced
choice
for
running
They then went on to other
violent hurricane when the
sections of the party docu­ mate, whoever he may lie.
center passed 40 miles off­
ment, including an anti-extre­ That will come on Wednes­
Septuplets Dead
shore. But ths southwest
mist plank denouncing by day night.
UPPSALA,
Sweden
(UPI)
peninsuln of Haiti took •
name the Communist party, But the controversy over
—A 30-year-old woman re­ pounding from the winds, tonseating
the
two
Southern
dele­
the Ku Klux Ktan and the
cently gave birth to still-born rcntiul ruins and storm tides.
gations was a blow to party
John Birch Society.
SAIGON, Viet Nam (U P D septuplets, Uppsala Univer­
The weather bureau warn­
The civil rights plank was harmony and officials hoped Howling mobs of anti-govern­
sity hospital said today.
ed Jamaica th a t ths hurri­
it
could
be
settled
before
the
described as acceptable to
ment rioters today stormed
cane, first of the season, was
delegates from both the North opening gavel falls at 7:30 p through at least four of South
Rains H urt
expected to pas* over the Is­
m.
EST
in
Atlantic
City's
and South. It declared:
HOUSTON (UPI) — Week­ land late tonight and TucsViet Nam’s biggest cities and
mammoth Convention Hall.
"We re affirm our belief that ] Under a decision made Sun­
end showers nnd the threat of duy morning.
lawless disregard for the rights' day by the credentials com­ stoned a M e l where 5oo of
Southeastern Cuba was ex­
more rain today has crippled
of others is wrong—whether, mittee. the Alabama delega­ the U. S troops helping fight
this city's war on an epidemic pected to escape the brunt of
used to deny equal rights or tion could take Its seats by the anti Comunist war are bil­
of aleeping sickness.
hurricane winds but ths Ha­
to obtain equal rights.
vana weather burenu warnrd
taking a loyalty oath to sup­ leted.
PARTICIPATING IN EFFORTS to organize a Seminolo County Hu­
"We cannot and will not tol­ port the national ticket in
Tlic American Gl’s took
by radio today that residents
Cypriots
Say
No
mane Society Saturday were (from left) Mrs. Ruth Gottlieb, a director
erate lawlessness. . ."
November against the OOP's shelter behind the smashed
NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) — of southern Orients Provinca
of the American Humane Association nnd immediate past president of
Meanwhile, the party was Barry M. Goldwater and Wil­ windows of their rooms in
The Greek Cypriot* havo re­ should take precautions. Pre­
the Florida Association of Humane Societies, R. T. Johnson of Sanford,
Ihp rity of Da Nang while stu­
liam E. Miller.
jected “ Knosis"—the idea of mier Fidel Castro ordered
and
Miss Edith Swcetzcr, president of the DcLnmi Humane Society.
dent-led
mobs
battled
with
Ho­
But most of the Alabamans
union with Greece—ns n toisis many farm families moved
rrfused on the ground that man Catholic villagers armed
for a solution to tho fighting out of low-lying arras along
the southeastern roast of
they should not be asked to with guns and hand grenades.
on Cyprus.
Cuba.
take a pledge not demanded of Crowds of demonstrators
estimated at more than 13,all delegations.
Typhoon Kills 2*1 Cleo's renter was passing
An Alabama delegate, Earl ooo person* surged through
TOKYO (UPI) — Japan's just south of tho southwest
Mr*. Gottlieb, now an hon­ laws which are now being en­
First steps In organizing a
Goodwin, said members of the rity strreU as a nationwide
first
typhoon of the fall sen- peninsula of Haiti this after­
group will take their seats at wave of anti-government law­ county-wide humane society orary president of the Florida forced In various cities and son slashed ncrosa the south­ noon. Forecasters predicted It
tonight's opening session of the lessness threatened to boil were taken here Saturday. It. Federation nnd also a director counties, Mrs. Gottlieb re­ ernmost island of Kyushu to­ would pass about 40 milea
T. Johnson of .Sanford conduct­ of the American Humane Asso­ plied: "I certainly do. It'* not
NEW YORK (UP1) - lie- convention but will leave if over Into religious warfare.
south of Lea Csycs, Haiti,
Ten thousand Buddhists bur­ ed a meeting of interested ciation. said that in Florida only good for the protection day and killed 24 persons in near the western tip of tho
publican presidential candidate they are refused full standing,
drowning! and landslidea.
IJarry M. Goldwater flew here lie said they would not stay in ned Homan Catholic stores Seminole citizens and Mrs. only IS of llic state's 67 coun­ of the people anil property but
peninsuln, about 6 p. m. EST.
it's also a protection for the
today to mend fences with the hall if "they don't want ami h o u s e s in Die coas­ Ruth Gottlieb of Pensacola, ties have a dog ordinance.
The center was located a t
tal city of Qui Nlion, battering the Immediate past president
eastern business leaders and us."
Asked if she upprou-d leash animats. Dogs," she said, Bitten By Snake
11 a. in. (EST) about 00
MIAMI (UPI) — A snake miles south-southwest of Port
"slkiuld not Ik* permitted to
left angry pressmen behind at
Hardin also predicted "a their victims with clubs and of the Florida Federation of
roam the streots any more handler, William Haust, 62, Au Prince, Haiti, near latitude
the barricades.
vast majority" of the dele­ sending scores of persons to Humane Societies, explained
who built up an immunity to 1.2, north longitude 72.0 west.
than children."
how to get llic group establish­
Police and Goldwater aides gates who voted 33-3 against hospitals.
Johnson said that once a Id­ the bite of deadly cobras, This waa about 270 milea onst
kept reporters and photograph­ the pledge Sunday are now Students headed a inoh of ed.
eal society was established, was in serious condition to­ of Kingston, Jamaica. Cleo
ers behind barricades at La willing to sign it. He said the 4,000 to 5,000 rioters who
Mrs, Gottlieb was assisted
roared
through
the
ulil
imper­
"We will need a full time em ­ day after being struck by a wan holding on a course boGaurdia Airport when Gold- delegation was under pressure
by Mrs. Editli Sweetser, presi­
ploye nnd part time adminis­ western moccasin in front of tween west and west-northwater's private plane touched from other Southerners to stay- ial capital of Hue, overturn­ dent of the Dcl.and Humane
ing
desks
and
furniture
and
in
the
convention
to
preserve
trative
help. Our one employe about 60 tourlsU Sunday.
down after a Pisht from Wash­
Society.
The Board or County Com­
west at a slightly reduced
both Southern and party unity. acting it afire while police
ington
"Our purpose," said John missioners will convene at 9 would tie salaried hut admin­
speed of 14 milea an hour.
The one question that Gold- "I feel," Hardin said, "that outside directed traffic and son, is to obtain the necessary- a. in. Tuesday for ita bi­ istrative work could tie car­ LBJ Win Seen
Cleo'a progress recalled tho
ried on with volunteer personTAMPA (U PI) — Rutledge laittoring
water answered was whether I have resisted up to the point refused to Interfere.
land and funds to construct a
hurricane
Flora
II. Pearson, president of the gave Haiti, Cuba and Jamaica
he planned to see Mrs. Claire where it is pointless to resist."
shelter. Meanwhile," he udd- monthly meeting. Chairman neL"
Temporary officers were Florida Conference of the Inst year. That Storm isolated
Booth Luce, who refused his The Mississippi ease was more
«J. "we will lie tccMof to ob­ James P. Avery aald this
telephone request last week to complicated inasmuch as i, Shot A c a l T y
tain mcmbersh.pt ia tm* or­ ■i&amp;nlug that As -*r aa 1 nat.?-d along with a nominal NAACP, told Negrons huio the southwestern Haiti penlngive up her plans for the sena­ involved a seating contest be­ Hubert K. Avcrctt of 8J0 Ro­ ganization and to arrange a know there'* nothing on the lag commute#. A* loon as the Sunday they could swing aula fur weeks and killed aa
torial candidacy on the ticket tween an all-white regular salia Dr. was treated at Sem­ feasible arreement with city agenda other than routine committee Is ready to make Florida over to tho Democrats estimated 4,000 persons.
Ita report another meeting of and President Johnson in the
of the Conservative party of party delegation and a pre­ inole Memorial Hospital Sun­ ami county authorities to en­ matters."
Flora also killed an esti­
dominantly Negro Mississippi day a f t e r lie accidentally force the Sanford dog ordin­ Two public hearings upon interested person* will lie held November elections.
New York.
mated 2,000 persons In south­
"N’o-o-o-," ahouted Goldwa­ Freedom Democratic party dropped a .22 pistol and the ance an I any wishes the Coun­ which action was tabled at Die to elect officers and set up a
eastern Cuba before moving
group.
pellet entered ids left leg. ty may have in tM* area."
ter.
| last meeting, will tie continued. program.
Held In Slaying
into tho Atlantic, Although
MIAMI (UPI)—A slightly- Jamulru was an the southern
built Jamaican seaman, Lloyd "weak* ’aide of Flora, flash
for
11
Ashley Guff, 26, was held floods accounted
without lx&gt;nd Monday on deuths and $12 million In
charges of murdering a pol­ property damage.
iceman and a guard in front
the Rea" which appears in the Atlantic nnd Gulf Intrurouetnl sugnr, fish, oysters, coni, Iron, pose little threat to the craft various kind of craft and of horrified travelers at
By Julian Stenslrnm
hustling Minml International
August issue of "Southern Waterway.
Assoriate Editor
steel, tobnreo nnd so on.
that transport this vitnt their crews.
Airport terminal.
"Because of tho heavy traf­ Telephone News,"—published
“ Along the Atlantic Coast
"Up uml down tho Gulf commerce, for tho waterway
"Restaurants, a l e a p i n g
fic tha w a t e r w a y bears by Thu Southern Bell Tele- section, from North Carolina portion of the cannl, reflect­
to Florida," writes Montgom­ ing tlie resource! of Hint re­ at nil times offeis them a quarters, gas stutions coupled Russia W arned
throughout the year, a great phono Company.
Montgomery traces what ho ery, “the diversu nature of gion, move endlrae ‘town,* shelter passage to uml from with n wide vnriety of other
deat of commercial activity,
MOSCOW (UPI) — The
City Commissioners wi l l
furilillrs uml services arc of­ United Slates, Britain and
which gives employment to rails tho "grand canal" nil tho cargoes, ns well ns their consisting pilnrlpnlly of crudu their ports of mil.
consider 26 vacant buildings
"Such uctlvity," Montgom­ fered at somo of tho stop­ Franca told the Russians to­
thousands, hua sprung up the way from tho Virginia volume, Is little short of nil , . , sulphur, shell, iron
for condemnation at 8 p.m. to­
along Its shores," writes lino to the boundary of old nninzing. These run from sand, nnd steel, cement, suit, rice, ery continues, "u-milly takes over points.
day they will have to bear day in City Hall and hear a
Mexico.
He
rails
It
"A
great
the
form
of
some
sort
of
ter­
rook,
gravel,
sing,
pulpwnod,
industrial
rhrmienls,
and
a
the
responsibility
for
the
Frank A. Montgomery Jr.,
"Many of tho more elabor­
request from Argcnia P. Con­
minal, or yacht basin, equip­ ate marinas hnvu berthing "consequences" tf Uiey Inter­ stantine fur an extension of
author of an extensive article ami sheltered sea-level cannl," paper, lumber, fertilizer ma­ multitude of others.
"Storm winds and waters ped to serve the needs of the spnrea for several hundred fere with International flights lime on two condemned struc­
entitled “Waterways Along and its betten known as the terials und automobiles to
boats, ami voyngetirs upon in the Berlin air corridor, the ture* belonging to her.
tha wnterway will find when American embassy announced.
Thu Commissioners will also
stopping at these "shopping
consider recommended chang­
centers" . . . are equipped to Legion For Congo es and additioni for adoption
satisfy their every need."
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Con­ of part three, of tho Southern
Montgomery goes on to go (U PI)—A "foreign le­ Standard Building code, con­
any, "In some res|&gt;oots, tho gion" type of fighting unit cerning plumbing.
waterway’s similarity to land- made up of veteran white sol­
Commissioners are expect­
bound niterips of travel is diers is being formed to help ed to authorize Bill Hutchison,
crush the Communist-led re­ rity attorney, to prepare an
strikingly apparent.
"For the hunter, the fish­ bellion against Premier Muiso ordinance for adoption of the
erman, or the picniker tho TshomUd* central Congolese 1961-63 budget; consider rec­
waterway offers rhuiru s|n&gt;ts government, it was learned ommendations of tho Zoning
to indulge his fancy. . . . As reliably today.
and Planning CominDilon.
a result, numerous attractive
r e s o r t communities h a v e
sprung up in suc-h places, anil
their number is constantly In­
ONE WEEK
creasing.
l e n n e u f
ONLY!
With the completion of the
AUMtyS 8 M T QUALITY m
cross state barge canal and
the Kanfurd-Titiisvillo canal It
seems that Sanford will huve
its golden opportunity to be­
come onu of the finest inland
water resort communities in
Florida—that is if Sanford
will offer to the pleasure
boatman facilities they need.
The answer could be Die
realization of the proposed
marina and allied facilities
along with tbs projected |iort
terminal.
If Sanford doesn't support
these projects and take ad­
vantage of this new trend in
recreation and transportation,
ita children might eomoday
stand on tha banks of l,ake
Monroe slid only be abel to
admire the hundreds of pleas­
ure craft and bargest ply the
river to marinas and ports in
reg 2.98 NOW
other locations.
On the other hand, Sanford
tan sy 's own
olwcyi a great key! 0 onerous art*
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MOON CHILDEEN (Jena
33 to July tl&gt; L ow detibar*lion and mom honaoty will :
gain yon tho romantic laterart you deeire. Then yon can
giro tzp m eion to tho fine
artistic idaoo yon have. Comawretollw on thorn.
LEO (J d y 13 to Augnrt
t l ) I f yon go out to a th em *
Ing spot with an Intorenting
H O O P O R N A M E N T /,
aieociato, you can exehang*
Idaao and got good remits.
Later, got bite n u tter o f pol­
icy with others around. Bo
haete leave a woman lota of
Interested in them.
V1BCO (August S3 to Sep­ time to repeat to leisure. Re­
tember 33) Any mochaniama grets often follow such reek
you need to mako own work remarks aa:
•TU show him ho can't treat
more w ay and sfftetont should
ma like that sod gat away
be invested in right now. Lis­
with i t ”
ten to suggestions o f &lt;o" I thought I ought to toll
workera. They m ay appear
you lor your own good."
strange, but may bo workn" I f a child of mine ever ha(T H A «W A B H O TH IfA S
bit.
hived
Uhw that, 1 know what
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I'd do."
B G C M xe&amp; a m n w
October S3) Hoving fun to
"Just drop to any time.1*
oH eoH eeocN b eH oe.
very Important now, ao got
"After aB, It's too good g
work dono quickly, then drwa bargain to pais up.”
nicely and go - go - got This
"1 really shouldn’t repast
could alto bring fine contacts
into your life. Be happy,
■milt.
SCORPIO (October S3 to
November SI) Buying sew
pieces o f furniture, and add­
TV Time critics preview The etory to familiar, saved
ing eomlorta to own apart­
ment or house to fine today. coming television shown by by the acting o f Jams* GregTaka time to back projects o f attending rehearsals, watch- ory. Ho plays a reformed
screenings,
analysing gunman who haa buried hto
others. Be eure they are of a Ing
scripts In New York and Hol­ reputation with hto name sad
practical nature.
SAGITTARIUS (November lywood. Hero art their pro- Joined the drovers. When roeorganised and challenged, ho
SS to December S I) Impreae views for today:
9-9 p. m. (CBS) Bawhldc. tries to avoid tho fig h t Ha
those about yoa with your
"Incident at Crooked Hat.” cannot and ahoota down hto
■portal talents, even though
they think you are Just In
the work-a-day class. Don’t
bo taken for granted. Make
a name tor yourself.
CAPRICORN (December S3
to January SO) Being prac­
&lt;:M &lt;l) H m WeaUse
tical and doing what others
•pens
(It Nowilla#
•upset o f yoa can certainly
(I)
Nswecope
increase abundance now. Make
c:to (I) Husu*r-BHakt*y
homo improvementa that give
(I) Mows— Walter Ceahits
your property more value.
(!) Bat Ksstereoa
Spend wisely.
T:M (ii oisns Hoove*
&lt;1) Hltlmaa
AQUARIUS (January SI
&lt;•» Husnus A risking
to February 13) No bettor T:M (II The rilaetenee
1:11 (I) Hswe— Rsr Sokovto
(1) TtnpU Houston
day than thla for aortal fun
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and Impressing others with t:M (l&gt;
Rawhide
(91 Marts
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your fine talents. Get your
t ill tl) Fooae
Dr. Kllcara
eppwrancc improved. Be the l:M It)
tile
tit
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(t) Hr Three tom*
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gregarious person for which l:M (I) Ferre Mooes
till (I) MBC Mow* Report
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antagonist, giving the people
lynch fever. Erie Fleming
atom.
9:30-9:30 p. m. (NBC) Dr.
Kildsra. *Tyger-Tyger." Fart
Two o f this ill-fated romance,
which poses the question:
Can a handsome yeuag doc­
tor with hit recordings find
peace and contentment la the
love o f a madcap surfing en­
thusiast subject to epileptic
Misurost If this were a
movie, Dr. Kildare would
probably renounce hto profes­
sion and become a beach­
comber, hut aa TV to mare
attuned to reality, ho tries to
cure hto girt Yvette Mlmleux
continue* to give a powerful
performance as the epileptic
and bar efforts make the
hour worth watching.
9-9:30 p. m. (ABC) 1 , Dar­
rin, Take This Witch Saman­
tha." If the opening episode
to any gauge, this promises
to bo a delightful aerie*. It
delve# into the problem o f
what happens when a normal,
red-blooded advertising exec­
utive marries a lovely girl
who turn* out to ho a genuine
witch. Dick York plays tho
harrassed husband with Elis­
abeth Montgomery a sheer
Joy as tit# young bride who's
trying desperately to kick the
habit o f using her eupernatoral power—end aa long aa
this earlas survives, you know
sha never will. Rounding out
the splendid regular cart to
Ague* Moonhead, tho old
r ik k , aa the world’s greatest
supernatural mother - la - tow.
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DEAE A^BT i A bort a
year ago I noticed a wall
between n o and n y hnohand that I eould net penotrato. 1 don’t know whan
It started, or why, but I
could a rt roach him, ao I
turned to a alnglo man to
talk n y problama over with.
It ondod up with this man
bogging mo to di/orco my
huaband and marry H a . %
didn’t intend for ft to hop.
pan thla way, Abby boeauao
I think I (till loro my hua­
band. Tho alnglo man ia
r*ry poraiatant I made my
mlatako whan 1 told him I
lorod him, bnt I only did It
boeauao I waa emotionally
upwt about my huaband.
How do I got out o f thla
IN A HESS
DEAR IN; Tell the single
man that you atill lore your
husband and you regret ev­
er becoming involved with
another man. And If tho
"w all* between you and
your huaband to atiU there,
read the handwriting on it,
and consult your clergy­
man or a marriage counsel,
lor fo r some objective and
profession*! h*lp.

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WEATHER: Fair through Saturday; high today In middle 80a; low tonight in 60a.
VOL. 56
What do you do when the
boas rushes out of his offlca
and asks: How many amend­
ment! are there to the Consti­
tution and what does the last
one provide?
You pick up th* telephone
and call South Seminole Jun­
ior High School and ask for
Guy Strickland. But ha’s In
class and you aak Mrs. Joans
Rowe, the cities teacher.
She answers: "There are
24 and tha last one, ratified
Jan. 23, IBM, provides that
there shall be no poll tax as
i voting requirement."
How about that! Did you
know?
• • •
The Henry Sheldon (tenfold
Memorial Library will bow be
open from 2 to S p.m. on
Tuesdays as well as Thurs­
days and Saturdays,
• • •
“ Never have I seen a com­
munity extend aa warm a wel­
come as did Sanford and Sem*
inole County to the "Bats” ol
VAH-13.”
• • •
Probably one of the most
cherished letters the Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce
has received eontslns that
sentence. The writer ii Cdr.
C. V. Notts, commanding offi­
cer of Sanford's newest squad­
ron.
• • •
“ I understand much, U not
most, of the credit belongs to
y o u r outstanding Seminole
County Chamher o f Com­
merce,” the letter continues.
The booklets, maps and infor­
mation sheet* provided tha
foundation for a smooth ad­
justment to our new environ­
ment. And t h e
'Welcome
Home’ sign across First Street
was heart-warming — a real
morale booster."
• • •
The letter concluded with a
personal not* to John Krider,
Chamber executive manager:
“ Thank yog, Mr. Krider, for
all your efforts.' Please count
u* among the proudest citiitaa o f this friendly, progress­
ive community."
• • •
We plead guilty to a small
error in Wednesday’s atory on
the waterfront development
engineering survey. Test bor­
ings of the lake bottom will
rot cost 11,000 each, but three
for ll.ooo, approximately. We
misunderstood Pete Knowles
and caused him to get several
phone calls from commission­
ers. Our apologies. Borings
may not be necessary, any­
how.
• • •
Someone cams in the office
the other day with a corny
story. We don't recall exactly
what it was but it did remind
us of the corniest story ever
told:
A colonel by the name ol
Corn married a young lady by
the name of Cobb. A few
years liter along came a little
nubbin. They dressed him up
in silks and tassels and every­
body stalked by and said
“ Shucks."
• • •
Tha J.C. Penney'a Company
expects to open its new store
in the southern part of the
city next Feb. 4—tha first
Thursday of that month, ac­
cording to the local manager,
Charles Robinson. He said
work is progressing rapidly
on the bright new building
and ‘*we expect to have tha
key to It by this November.”
e e
e
Robinson adds that he ex­
pects to start hiring store
personnel sometime in Decem­
ber so that all will be ready
when the grand opening tar­
get data is reached.
• •
e
Sign on a new constructed
school wall: “ This is a par­
tition, not a petition. No
signatures required."

O N LY
Days Left To
Register For
General Election

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KRL, SEPTEMBER 18, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. tSI

Gladys Holding Steady W esterly
Course Toward Eastern Seaboard
LEADING THE 8H8 SEMINOLES into the opening content of the 1964
grid campaign tonight at Titusville will be co-Captains (from left) Ron­
nie Hinnon, Dave Noell and Joe Farlesn. All three, returning lettermen,
•re veteran members of the Tribe. Hinson is • quarterback, Noell • tackle
•nd Farless a guard.
(Herald Photo)

South Atlantic
Coast Advised
To Be Alert

Board Offers
Lake Kathryn
Full
Coverage
Avery Answers
Of Grid Games Flood Relief
Swofford On
Drainage
By Jalian Stenstrom
Aaeoelate Editor
“ I f I had been living In a
town for 30 years and was its
mayor and knew no mors than
was indicated by certain com­
ments being made,” laid Coun­
ty
Commission
Chairman
James Avery, " I would keep
my mouth shut and attempt
to become mors literate in the
results o f the town's draining
problems.”
Avery made his statement
to The Herald today In ref­
erence to remarks made by
Mayor Lawrence Swofford of
Altamonte Springs during
tha town’s council meeting
Wednesday night.
L. T, Bryan o f Altamonte
stated that Arery ought to
become more familiar with
the town's draining problem
before indicating that some
3&lt;H) a c r e s of Altamonte
Springs drains eastwardly in­
to Gee Creek. Swofford con­
curred and said that he had
resided in Altamonte for 30
year*, too, and he had never
heard o f it, either..
"Certain comments," Avery
■aid, "were made that no
part o f Altamonte Spline*
drained through (ice Creek.
Nothing could be more inrorreel. If drainage aurvrya per­
formed by competent licensed
engineer* and other hydraulic
information prepared by the
I'.S. (invernment I* to he re­
lied upon, the full facta re­
lated to draining in Altamonte Springi are:
"Approximately 300 acres
drain
into Pralria
Like,
thence to Casselberry, thence
to Lake Kathryn, thence tr
(ice Creek and thence to Lake
Jessup;
"Approximately 250 other
acres in tha southwest part
o f Altamonte Springs drain*
into Lake Orients which ia
land locked. Other acreage in
the extreme southern part o f
tha town drains into Lake
Seminary; and,
“ An interesting fact ii the*,
the boundary o f Altamonte
Spring* extend* into I’rairie
Lake.
"These art facta," Avsry
declared, “ that the Town of
Altamonte Springs and its
mayor may or may not he
aware o f but God haa made
it thia way.
"Government
topography
maps, drainage survey Infor­
mation and the experience of
the County Engineer ia avail­
able to interisted people at
tha Courthouse.
“ The statement made by
Swofford that the Board of
County Commissioners would
not listen to him ia totally
untrue.” Avery continued.
"The Board, In conference,
when informed that the mayor
desired to talk, cancelled it*
business and allowed him to
talk as tong as ha wanted to.
He stated that no actual
emergency existed in Crane's
Boost and that waters could
rise one more foot before
flooding would result, but that
ha 'just wanted to let you
know about tha rising water.'
“ The board questioned the
mayor about Ideas to alter
problems and he said he did
not have any.
“ laiter at the Civil Defense
meeting the mayor was rec­
ognized and aiked to present
hi* estimated damages. He
again stated that Crana’s
Roost was not an emergen­
cy."

Complete news and photo coverage o f Semi­
nole County's football teams will be presented
again this season by The Sanford Herald.
To report every angle of the fall grid cam­
paign The Herald again has augumented its
sports staff. In addition to veteran sports edi­
tor Julian Stenstrom, The Herald has added
David Higginbotham, Jim llacchus. Marshal
Lingo and Bob Thomns Jr., plus photographers
David Brown and Don Vincent to assist Staff
Photographer Bill Vincent.
Tonight Stenstrom, Higginbotham and Bill
Vincent will cover the Seminole High contest nt
Titusville, Lingo nnd Brown will handle the
Zephyrhilb game at Oviedo and Thomas along
with Don Vincent will cover the tilt between
Crooms Panthers and the Ocala Wild Bulls at
Sanford's Memorial Stadium.
Lyman High, Sanford Junior High, Oviedo
Junior High, South Seminole Junior High, Ly­
man JayVees and Seminole High's JayVees will
open their seasons next week.

TROY RAY, 1964 United Fund campnign chair*
man get.* u red feather emblem from Haul
Lewi.*, president of the organization at a meet­
ing Thursday. Kickoff date for the $ 10,000
campaign is October 12.
(Herald Photo)

UF Campaign To
Kick Off Ocf. 12
Troy R jy , 1984 campaign
chairman for the United Fund
announced Thursday that the
goal for the year has been
set at $10,000.
The drive will begin Oct. 12,
Ray said, and will be county­
wide.
“ I am honored to have been
selected tu head up this drive
ami wc feel that the $10,000
figure ts one we can 'live with'
and be able to attain if every­
one helps.” Ray announced.
He advised members of the
board, meeting in the Caucus
Room of F in t Federal Bldg,
that he had set up an advisory
council, selected major divi­
sion chairmen and they had
appointed team captain*. Two
indoctrination meeting* have
been held.
Associate
chairman
with
Ray is Ed Kirchboff.
Division Chairmen were an­
nounced a* follows:
Industrial and Advance Gilts
—Clifford McKibbin, Randall
Chase and Gen. J. C. Hutchi­
son:
Payroll Deductions— Lorlng
Burgess and Byron Leach;
Commercial “ A "— Everett
Harper, Bill Hemphill and M.
L. “ Sonny” Raborn, co-chair­
men with the following team
captains; Harry Echclbcrgcr,
Stan Brumley, Howard Hodges,
John Dickey. Ed Hunt. Charlie
Robinson. Richard Deas and
John Alexander.
Commercial "B ” — Bob
Shedden, Don Tabor, John
SpoUki, A. It Peterson Jr. cochairmen with the following
team captains; Bill Kraasa,
Clifford
Proctor,
Charles
Kampf, Phil Roche. Clarenc*
McKee, Gene Estridge and S.
J. Best
Governmental chairman are:
Federal— Cecil* Heard; Slat*
—James Lee and BU]f String-

field; County— Ashby Jones;
City—Henry Tamm.
Professional— Fred Chance
chairman with the following
captains; Attorney*— Gordon
Frederick; Physicians — G.
Andrew Speer; Dentists— John
Epps; Ministers— Robert Jen­
kins.
Residential chairman is Mrs.
F. E. Itoumiliat; school co­
ordinator it Stewart Gatchcl;
Negro division chzirmm is
John Daniels Jr.
On the Sanford Naval Air
Station Cant. C. W. Kw.inwin
and Capt. James Mayo will tie
In charge of the station and
the Wing respectively. Staf­
ford Derby is to be public re­
lation* chairman with George
Touhy in charge of the special
industrial committee.
Officer* of the United Fund
organization are
President,
Paul Lewis; first vice presi­
dent, Gene Estridge; second
vice president, Mrs. Waller
Hornier; secretary, Mrs. Wal
ler Gielow and treasurer, Bert
Hollingsworth.

Press Divided
On LBJ, Barry
NEW YORK (L'PI) - An
Editor and Pnhli*hpr poll of
777 daily newspapers showed
31 percent support Republi­
c s n presidential candidate
Barry Goldwitrr and 28 8 per­
cent endorse President John­
son, the trade publication said
Thursday.
Editor and Publisher said
the 777 newspaper* — those
which reported to the poll —
constitute 44 percent of the
nation's dailies.
The sampling was mada be­
fore the 10 newspaper* In tha
Hears! group announced for
Jobnsua today.

The Board of County Com­
missioners today authorized
Immediate action to alleviate
flood conditions In the Lake
Kathryn area by telling the
county road department to ob­
tain the necessary equipment
to completely open Gee Creek
which drains some 4,000 acres
of South Seminole.
It was estimated that the
cost would run between $3,000
and $5,000. But Chairman
James Avery declared that
even if there were only two
people per acre the health and
welfare of some 1,000 people is
to he considered.
The Commission also ap­
proved accepting an easement
which will permit the Coun­
ty to cut a draining ditch be­
tween Big Bear Lake amt Cub
Lakes which will eliminate
further draining from Big Bear
Into Cub through Little Bear
Lake. The ditch will go under
Bear Lake Hoad.
“ We have 5,000 people on
some 1,200 acres in this area,"
Avery pointed out, “ and all
residents are on wells and sep­
tic tanks."

Constitution's
177th Birthday
Is Celebrated
Seminole County Civltans
held a birthday party Thurs­
day—fnr the United States Condilution, which is ITT years
old this week.
"Few documents ever drawn
have had the far-reaching ef­
fects of this one," said Judge
Volie Williams, speaker for the
occasion.
“ Many other nations have
copied our Constitution, includ­
ing Cuba, in 1910. But it hat
no meaning, except that which
Is given In the hearts of 193
million Americans," the Judge
pointed out.
“ It has no meaning tn Cuba
now that Hie land has fallen
to the Communists." he noted.
“ The intent of the Constitu­
tion is to protest, rather than
to govern. It is the concept of
America that wc are each
like every other human bring,
—a child of God," he said.
“ The Constitution is an off­
spring of the Magna Charts,
which broke the bark of rule
by divine right, and imparted
dignity to mankind.
“ Three of the major points
of this document Is that It
provides for free elections, in­
dictment by a grand Jury anil
the right to trial by a jury u!
your peers. A peer 1* an equal.
The Conslitutlon forbids the
bestowing or the acceptance of
titles," he noted.
“ The Constitution was born
in four month* of stormy de­
bate a,hi deliberation as the
men who drew it up hammered
out this human document that
is the cornerstone of our demo­
cracy.
"Today. 177 years after it's
birth, the Constitution has not
(hinged. But interpretations
have changed. The Supreme
Court has often gone far afield
in its interpretations and I am
n*t happy about It," Judge
Wiliams emphasized.
“ Every
American should
have a copy of the U. S. Coastitation in his home, should
read It and comprehend the
power* that are placed in the
hands of the people. Think of
the spirit of the men who drew
it up, rather than of the words.
Benjamin Franklin was M
years old when he helped
frame the Constitution,” he
noted.

MIAMI (UP1) - Hurricane
Gladys shows no ilgns of turn­
ing Its 12S mil* an hoar winds
from ■ westerly co o n s, fore­
casters said today.
“ Interests aloof tha lood l
Atlantic Coast should keep la
touch with advisories oa Hur­
ricane Gladys over this com­
ing weekend," th* weather bu­
reau aaid.
Gladys, the aeasoo’s seventh
tropical storm and fourth hur­
ricane, was moving slowly
but should bo cloa* enough to
the mainland Saturday night
to push heavy l e u against
the coastline that already has
been battered by harrictaas
Cleo and Dora this year.

HOW LAKE MONROE continued Ita rise tn the past week Is shown in
these series of pictures. At left the gauge showed the lake last Friday at
much less thnn six feot above sea level. The next picture was taken last
Monday, the following ono Wednesday and the one on the right this morn­
ing us the lake appeared to have reached its crest.
(Herald Photos)

“ However, present Indica­
tions are that th* leading adga
of gala winds will aUU be 100
or more miles off the United
States mainland by Sunday
morning," an advisory said.

KALYA**-. ; OPERATIONS continued today fop Iffls' Navy Vlgllnnte piano
which crashed in Laka Monroe.-Yesterday Navy crews brought up por­
tions of tlic aircraft. On the deck of the barge, above, is the tail section.
Divers hooked cables on the piece In 12 feet of water and It was hoisted
aboard by a huge crane.
(Herald Photo)

Herlong Offers Vigilante Wreckage
Reapportioning Brought To Surface
Proposal
Rep. A. S. Herlong has submilled a congressional reapportionincnt plan fur Florida
and lit will Im offered the
Florida Legislature when it
convenes early next year.
It has the approval nr the
congressional delegation from
this state, Herlong told the
Herald today.
The proposal would put Sem­
inole, Orange, Brevard and
Osceola counties in the 11th
District. Now Seminole and
Osceola are in llerlong’s Fifth
District.
The 11th District is repre­
sented by Rep. Ed Gurney of
Winter Park. Gurney faces
Tom Kenney of Cocoa Beach
in the November election.
Tli« plan would eliminate
one district in North Florida
and create a new one In tha
heavily populated southern
end of the Hate.

Adm. Heinz To
Visit SNAS
Hear Admiral Luther C.
Heinz, eommarvler of CruiserDestroyer Flotilla 12. Atlantic
Fleet, will visit the Sanford
Naval Air Station Monday.
Arriving from Norfolk, Va.,
he will tour the base through­
out the day and have briefings
no the RA-SC Vigilante reconnalssance attack bomber and
associated facilities.
SEMINOLE SALES PI ..A a
Seminole County recorded a
whopping gross sales increase
during this past July, compar­
ed with the same period in
1963—with a change of 52.8
per cent.
The figures were Issued to­
day by the Florida Retail Fede-atinn from information pro­
vided by J
E. Straughn,
director of the Florida Re­
venue Commission.
The data showed Seminole’ *
gross sates this past July
reached $8,719.301172 compared
with $J,70j,316 01 in July 1M3.

By Harry I. Johnson
Managing Editor
They brought the remain*
of a Navy Vigilante jet up
from the bottom of Lake
Monroe yesterday—In piece*.
About the biggest aection
seen by ■ Herald news team
waa the Ull section which
had been pulled from the
murky, oll-siicked waters and
plm-ed atioHrd a barge.
The Navy had brought a
crash workboat, a tug and
two barges to Laka 31onroe
to salvage the aircraft which
had fallen into the water
•Sept. 8 a* two men aboard
it were headed for infer ports
to ride out hurricane Dora.
Both men were killed ap­
parently on Impact.

a

an effort to determine th*
cause of tha fatal crash.
Throngs of curious lined
the bank when tha work be­
gan, soma using binoculars to
watch operations. Scores were
on hand at the municipal pier
when the barge arrived with
the debris.
Sanford Police Chief Roy
G. William* was on the scene
for much of the time to lie
sure the salvage work was
nut Impeded by the curious.

Humane Group

At 11 a.m. EST, Gladys was
centered about 777 »U at ta il
of Miami and about tha itm o
distance from the North Car*
ollna coast, near latitude M.4,
longitude AT.f. It w u moving
toward th* weat-northweit al
9 MPH.
Weathermen said that a cold
front that movsd over tho
northeastern United Statef
was strengthening I n t o
warm high pressure system
that would continua to block
(he hurlcane from turning
more to tha north. Further*
more tho wasterllos — high
altitude west • to • east a i r
streams — which somatlmaa
turn tropical storms away
from the mainland, were nog
affecting Gladys.
Even though the hurrlcana
was far north of Puerto Rico,
the weather bureau H id if
would cause rough teas with
swells of • to 10 fact over tha
open waters along tha north
coast of Puerto Rico, the Vir­
gin Islands and tha northara
leeward islands.
“ Swells will also be fait oa
the northeastern sides of tha
outer Bahama Islands," tha
weather bureau said.

Herald Index
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Bridge .......
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Classified - ■ ,,|. Pag* 10-11
Comics _____ __ Pags 2A-3A
Editorial ......... .... Page IA
Horoscope
Pag* 1A-3A
Society .........
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Sports _____ __ ------ Pag* I
TV Program* ...
Pag* 4
W* tha Women ------ Pag* S

Person* interested in form­
ing a Seminole County Hu­
mane Society wilt convene
Saturday at 7 p.m. at the Civ1c Center. Chairman R. T.
Still unsaid la why the men Johnson said refreshments will
failed to eject when they de­ be served and the meeting
veloped truuble. Civilian spec, will end by 9 p.m.
ulatlon haa it they knew of
the danger but elected to rid*
the aircraft away from pop­
ulous Sanford and to the wa­
For An All 'Round
ter.

Sanford Naval Air Station
tower peraonnel reported soon
after tha craah they saw a
brief flash of firing after the
plane had taken o ff and then
just sight of It in the prehurricane base. It crashed
seconds later.
Tha aectiona o f the plane
ara being taken to the local
air station to be analysed in

Good Tima . . . .

Meet For A Drink At Tha

FRIENDLY CARIBE
OPEN TILL 2 A. «L

Sanford Girl In
Queen Contest
Miss Bonnie Gielow, daugh­
ter of The Herald's editor and
publisher, Walter Gielow sod
Mrs. Gielow, has been chosen
to be a contestant for selection
as the University of Florida's
homecoming queen.
Miss Gielow, sponsored by
Phi Kappa Alpha Fraternity,
will be introduced with other
entrants Saturday afternoon
during the Florida-3 M U. foot­
ball game which will be tele­
vised nationlly.

HOTEL
DOWNTOWN SANFORD

*

�K ev, G rover

Forest CHy
WHU Elects
Officers

Sew ell

Religious
Leaders
M**y t ( in i n vary pus*
i M sad tencarao4 u to what
It happening to tht thinking
of m o m Americana about our
natloa’s relationship with God.
h appear* to ho m y differ­
ent from that which many
o f ui mere taught aa children
and io we find It necessary
to go back Into our early back­
ground for a re-elimination
o f o w petition.
Aa I looked hack la Watery
lightening facton are aecn In
eeoota reaulUng from offorto
o f men who hollared that they
i d im tad by God and who
prominent In the
id developing o f
our country.
la hlatory we find that an
many a f our foundlag fathore
wore weO verted la thealegy
aa wall aa the hard and dif­
ficult problem* of etoto and
aeoaomka. ft ll true that they
•ore thought o f oe being rob-

Humcine
Relief Sunday
Scheduled
Kplecopa] thurchto in tho
Stocooo o f South Florida will
eho irvo "Hurricane Belief
Sunday" thlo week when epee
lol offerings will be received
to old thoio churches damag­
ed la Hurricane Clco and Do

Southern Methodist Te Hear President
Rev. L y n n
Corbett of
Rtv. Corbett waa born nt
Orangeburg, 9.C., president of Springfield, 9.C., where be
th« Southern M e t h o d i s t received his ttementory end
Church, will bo In Sanford secondary education. Subno-

By Maryaaa MIIm
Tho WMU o f Forest City
eta agalnat tradition o f tbair Baptist Church elected now
day but they wore not rebate offleera at the closing meet­
•gainst faith In God.
ing Wednesday evening o f tho
AS we look at tom* o f tho
two-day observance o f a Ses­
testimony o f our early leadame o f Prayer fo r State Mis­
00 am understand many
things. The Pilgrims signed sions during which tho group
the Mayflower Compact In exceeded Ha goal for mis­
1820 before they left the boat sions.
and It said, '‘In the name o f
Re-elected were Mrs. Ralph
God, Amen. We. . . .do by
Groan, president, and Mrs.
1 present eolemly and
tldrod Whildan, secretory.
mutually, in the pretence o f
Others serving will ho Mrs.
God and o f ona another, coven­
Don Westmoreland, first vice
ant and comblnt ouraelvaa In­
president and program chair*
to a civil body politic." Bena ; Mrs. Richard White.
amte Franklin sold, MI boo«d vice praaldoat and eoliove in an* God, Creator o f
chairman o f programs; Mrs.
tho Universe. That Ho govTom Bewoor, Sunbeam direct­
It bF Hie Provtdance.
or and Mrs. Martin Dunn, GA
That He ought to bo worship­
director.
ped. That the meet occoptoTuaoday evening'* mooting
ite eowieo we reader to Him
was conducted b y M rs Wattte doing good to Hte other
morelanJ on tho thamo "W a children. That the soul o f man
tor for Ihoao Who Thlrat’ * and
a Immortal’* Goorgo Wash­
Wtdaoaday'a waa la charge o f
ington wrote, " I am ouro that
Mrs. Grom on tho theme “ Wa­
thore wai never a peepte who
ter For Tbooe Who W a n t"
m a n roaami to ocknowlOther* participating in tho
odga • divine lntorpoaittea la
oboonroac* war* Mr*. Charlee
thalr affairs than those o f
Jackson, devotions; Mrs. Rich­
the United i t s las." John
ard White, prayer dlroctor;
Adams declared, MA kind Frov
Ideace has preaervad and sup­ Mr*. Bill M illion, otoword■htp dlroctor; Mr*. Bowtor,
ported me fo r olgkty-flvo
mluteno dlroctor; Mrs. Mar­
years and aevoa months,
gie Goaaon, community mis­
through many dangira and
sions director; Mr*. Clifford
difficulties, though te groat
knooa, and I am efrald to Graohsm, WYA dlroctor; Mr*.
truit in lta gnodnoae to all C. B. Allan, OA dlroctor; Mr*.
Glana Hubbard, Sunbeam di­
eternity.** Abraham Lincoln,
in tho Gottyaburg Addraaa, rector; Mrs. Whildan, secre­
cava ua the phraia that wo tory end Mrs. Fred Hender­
•II know to wall, "thla nation son, circle chairman.

i*.
Rev. LeRoy D. Soper, rev
tor of Holy Cross Episcopal
Church In Sanford, advises
that local parishioners will
contribute to this fund as
thank-offering that no severe
damage was euffered in tho
area as In other parta o f tho
diocaae.
Other announcement! nf In­
terest from Holy Croea Include
a called meeting for 2:30 p.m.
Sunday o f all boya recently
confirmed who would like to
aerve as Acolyte* and the cel­
ebration o f Holy Communion
in the Chapel at 10 a.m. Mon
d a y .'F ca it of St. Matthew
Apostle and Evangelist.
Tht annual deanery matting
for men will be held at Ca
thadral Church In Orlando on
Wedneaday, Sept. SO, begin
nlng at 7:30 p.m. with Biahon
Henry I, Lout lit at main
■peaker. Reaervationa for the
•upper meeting, which mutt
he in by Monday, Sept. 21
abould be made with Braxton
Ptrklna or at the church o f­
fice.

undov God.”
Perhapa none o f ua carea
to return to tho phyelcal pri­
vations of yesterday. Tho
atogacoach may bo good to
watch on tolavialon, but wa
would not want to trade It for
our automobllee, jota, or other
mean* o f modern transporta­
tion. It would not bo good to
return to tho keroteno lamp,
tho wood otovo, or many oth­
er Ineonvlaneaa of yastoryoar,
yet It would bo a Uamtndoua
•dvanca If America could re­
gain her faith In God and htr
obedience to Him.
Wo see on ivory hand mu!
typllod evidence that many
Americana are turning from
God and ancouraging olhera
to do ao even at wa fact the
greatest danger in our his­
tory.
Certainly our situation
not hopeteaa If wa turn to Him
•gain. In ao doing wa should
pray for an outpouring of Hit
Spirit, for forglvenasi, hail­
ing, and guldanca that we may
walk In HU light and live in
l His love.

Church Of The Nativity Club
Has Monthly Board Meeting
By Donna Bales
Mra. Pat Quilling waa ap­
pointed representative to the
Board of the National Coun­
cil ef Cathotie Woman at tha
executive board matting of
tha Catholie Women’s Club
o f tha Church of Nativity held
Monday evening in tha church
social hall.
,
Mra. liana Shannon, presi­
dent, announced tha appoint­
ment and ronductcd the meet­
ing.
Mra. Shtley CorUil. Catholic
charities chairman, reported
that the personal llama show­
er currently being held to
benefit Maria Stella Villa ha&gt;
been extended Club member*
are urged to bring shampoo,
talcum powder, tooth paste
and brushes, aoap or other per­
sonal llama to tha f iraL club
masting o f tho aeeion achedvied for Monday evening at s
p.m. in tha church aocial hall.
Mrs. John Kennedy, vice
president, elated that U 80
contribution’s will be given
tonight and that tha and Mra
A. R on, Mist Sadia MrHah
and Miae Winnie Mcllala
would bak# for the ocraalon.
Mrs. Kennedy aim thunkeI
the women who had partici­
pated in the monthly bake
■ale, naming to particular Mr*.
Hilda Sommtr, Mra. Etana
Shaw and M n. Jennie Fos
who had staffed the bokery
Uhls.
M n. Fox, ways and moans
chairman, reported that cof­
fee and doughnuts would bo
•old following the Mataca, be­
ginning thla Sunday, and that
plans ware nearly complete
fo r the Pariah Festival to
taka plart Oct. 3 on tho
|hurrh grounds.

Women’s
scheduled

Club
for

actlvltiei

the

coming

month by Mrs. Shannon are
BapL 20, Communion Sunday
at 7 a.m. Mtaa; Sept. 21, reg­
ular club meeting and Sept.
28, festival matting at 8 p.m.
in tha aocial hall.

gfrag

Longwood
Churchwomen
Set Tea

aav.

lyn n cossett

this Sunday and will present
tho tormon to tha local congrogatlm at tha regular Sun­
day evening worship asrviee
ot tha Sanford Woman’s Club
at 7:30 p.m.
Tho public la Invited to hear
Rev. Corbett who U described
by Rov, Durwerd H. Knight
Jr., potter o f tho Sanford
Church, aa "an outstanding ed­
ucator to grant demand; a dy­
namic spaakar, wall-informed
•f tha piobloma and difficul­
ties o f our tlma end able to
apply tho teaching! of tha
Goapal toward thalr •elu­
tions.’*

Grace Methodist
Hosts Banquet
Grace Methodist Church
waa host Wednesday evening
at a banquet mealing o f the
DeLand District Builders Club.
Soma 100 persona enjoyed a
ham ouppar and wars Inspir­
ed by the following program.
Purpose o f the Club te to
solicit volunteer support for
tho oaUhllahmant of new
Methodist churches. Honored
gueita were Dr. Joe Tolls, su­
perintendent o f tho diitrict;
Dr. Russel! Richards, chair­
man o f tha District Board o f
Miailoni; Dr. Henry Black­
burn, executive secretary o f
Florida Church Extension an.l
Hubert Taiton, district lay
leader.
Rev. John H. Hires Jr.,
host pastor, welcomed visit­
ing guests who came from
First Methodist and Chriat
Methodist in Sanford and from
DeBary, Deltona, Enterprise,
Geneva and Stofford&lt;Osteen.
Dr. Blackburn, main ipeaker
for the evening, pointed out
that ‘ ’avangeliam and church
extension have been the life
blood o f Methodism. The Mathodist Revival o f tha llth cen­
tury helped save England
from moral decay, . .Today,
our country nreda what vital
Method lam offers.’ *
Members of Grace Metho­
dist WSCS assisted in the
kitchen for the banquet and
MYF membera wire In charge
of serving.

Altar Boys Have
Annual Picnic
By Deona Eatea
Fifteen altar hoys frnm
tha Church of the Nativity
traveled by motorcade to Rock
Springs laat Saturday for the
annual all-day picnic and out­
ing. Rav. Hugh V. Keane,
pastor, accompanied the boys
and participated in all the
fun and gamaa with them.
Initiation ceremonies were
conducted by tha aenior ncnlytai, Wayna Stanklawica and
Michael Fay.
Mrs. Gena Shannon, Misi
Dorothy Teslo, Dale Flem­
ming, A1 Poultar and Freder­
ick Moga attended as chape rones and served lunch conslating o f an abundance of
hot dogs, baked beans, cup­
cakes, potato chips, loft
drinks and bubble gum.
Altar boya attending were
Norman Mitchell, Wayne and
Steven Stankiewicx, Mike and
Gene Shannon, Mike Fay,
Tracy Kstee, Ignatius Schwelckert, John Heron, Tom
Poulter, Tom Forbes, Mike
and Pat Fitzpatrick, Bobbie
t’aruthrr* and Mark Conroy.
FOR ANY OCCASION

FLOWERS
ARK ALWAYS
CORRECT

A Silver Tea waa planned
at the regular monthly meet*
ing o f Longwood’a Episcopal
Churchwomn hold Tuesday
evening a t tha pariah house
on Church Street.
The tea will taka plaee
Sunday, Sept. 27, from S un­
til 6 p-m. o t tho pariah houaa
with Mra. Virginia Bowortex
and Mra. Dlx Stewart aa eochairmen. All women o f the
parish bava bean invited to
attend.
Tn other busineat plana
were discussed for tha boaotr
scheduled for Oct. 23-24. Mra.
Robert Hamilton, chairman,
reported that booths r ill in­
clude white elephant, snack
bar, baked goods, esadlad ap­
plet, plants and flowart,
gamaa fo r children, Christ­
mas gifts, needlework and •
number o f other*. The Alter
Guild elan will sponsor a
booth.
A square dance will bo held
•a part o f tha basaar on tha
evening o f tha 24th.
A meeting o f tho basaar
committee la scheduled for
Sept. 29 at the pariah house
beginning at 7:30 p.m.
Tueeday night’s meeting
was ronductad by Mrs. Peggy
Kuhn, president, and refresh­
ments were served following
the business session.

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English Estates
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Success Formula: Knock T O u t O f Can't
"Success comes ia cans,"
Don Tabor, president of the
Underwriters Association told
members 11 the group at a
luncheon at the Capri Mon­
day.
Tabor then added that fail­
ure cornea in "can ’ta,"

how you fan Improve
them. Never forget tha fund­
amentals of the job you are
trying to do," he urged.

ms

giotu as tha measles and aa
powerful as dynamite - :t
rubs o ff on other*, and mo­
tivates them, too," he explain­
ed.
Tabor listed aa another es­
sential point o f success tha
attribute of "dedication."
"Take two men," he said.
"One may have the most
ability, talent and brains, but
a sincerely dedicated man can
beat him out," ha noted.
" E n t h u s i a s m , dedica­
tion. confidence and positive
thinking — these spell the
difference between success
and failure," he concluded.
Don Foster, vice president
o f the Underwriters Assn,
who introduced Tabor noted
that the speaker "practice*
what he preachea."
"During hia firat year with
New York Life h* won Star

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Salesman with ovsr f| ail-*
lion in sal**, and mada Top
Salesman tha second year.
He’* only been with tha com­
pany threw year*. A fter win­
ning tha first award, ha waa
asked to addresa • regional
meeting o f 1.200 men la Atlan­
ta to describe hit formula foV
success," Foster noted.

Tabor listed enthusiasm ns
GAINESVILLE — Mislead-; Assistant Chief Plant Inspecona of the primary requisites
log advertisements in recent tor G. Don Bridges, head of
for eucceia in any job.
months which have featured , the Division of Plant lndua" Enthusiasm is aa fontsinaccurate uses of the terrai [ try's Citrus Budwood Regis­
By Jaae Caeseibtrry
"
I
f
you
want
to
b«
success­
VIRUS-FREE," "CERTIFI­
tration Program (CBKP). has
Good ncwi for Englisn ful. in any walk o f life, you’ve
ED,” and "REGISTERED"
expressed tbe belief that the
Estates
Elementary School got to knock o ff that " f ’t" he
describing citrus n u r s e r y
■d*
were
not
deliberate
at­
pirents
wss
the announce- said.
trees have caused concern aOVER M T E A M
Ths speaker credited a
mong Florida Department of tempts to deceive the buyer.
ment by Tom Motes, FTO
"In most instances," Bridges
A t Firat A Palmetto
Agriculture officials.
president, at Tuesday night’s former school teacher with
By Datum Kates
said, "tbe nurserymen were
(Alongside oM past afflta)
having made a deep impres­
Rev. Charles Stewart Jr.,
meeting In the school cafenot aware that their ads were
sion on him in his early years
torium, that ths access road with a slogan which he had vicar of Christ Episcopal
misleading."
To help clarify the situation, SERVICES for B e a r
from SR 43d to tha school Is printed which read, "You can, Church of Longwood, was
guest of honor at a parish
be has defined tbe three Lake Methodist Church
In the process of being pav­ if you wilt,"
were conducted l a s t
covered dish supper and sur­
terms.
"The human mind ia like a
ed.
prise birthday party held at
"Certified e 11 r n s nursery Sunday for the first
During ths brief business garden. You must plant the the parish house Wednesday
time
in
the
newly
com­
tree" refers to a tree which
• Carpets • F an d tan
meeting Moses Introduced new seeds of an idea, cultivate It evening. Approximately 60
meets the mandatory state re­ pleted unit, "William
and tend it, before you can
• n u
• pu
committee
chairmen
for
the
parishioners attended t h e
quirements for freedom from Irwin Hall” which is
reap the harvest o f your ef­
• Renit! Bed*
year.
event.
insects and visible diseases. numed for Rev. Wil­
Mrs. Elaino Becve, ways forts," Tabor emphasized,
For example, the slate law liam I r w i n pictured
Fr. Stewart was presented
"Set yourself goals, and
and means committee chair­
requires that trees to be a b o v e at the pulpit
with a beautifully decorated
act
them
high,
for
chance*
man. presented a fund raising
planted in commercial citrus , after conclusion of the
cake and he and his family
project which was approved. are you won’t accomplish any­
grove areas must be free from worship hour. Coming
more than you set out to do. were gifted with rugs for both
the burrowing nematode.
f r o m retirement, he The project will be s cartoon
the living and dining room of
show to be sponsored by the Every traveler must have a
"Registered cltnts nursery has served the church
the vicarage.
PTO one
Saturday each destination, an actor must
tree" refers to a tree which since it was formed in
Representing parish organ­
have
a
script,
a
miner
must
month at the school for all
is grown in cooperation with January, lOfifl,
keep prospecting, a doctor izations at tbe party wera
children.
The
admission
charge
CHRP and lesled to assure
(Herald Photo)
Mrs, Teggjr Kuhn, president
o f 50 cents also will include cannot practice unless lie sres
that it it vigorous, true to
of the Episcopal Churchwompatients,
a
lawyer
gets
no­
type, free of evidence of any
a cold drink and hot dog.
rn; A. I\ Bowersox, president
undesirable bud mutation, and
More details will be ennour.c where unless he presents hia
of tha Men’s Club and Ray­
case.
Set
yourself
a
destina­
free of any recognisable buded In the near future.
mond Ball, senior warden of
tion.
Trscliera wera Introduced
ENSIGN WILl.IAM R. transmitted v i r u s disease.
the vestry.
"Every
once
in
a
while
stop
by Princlpnl Morris Ruby and
Hynes, U. S. Nuval Re­ This is in addition to meeting
and take inventory. Examine
all
the
mandatory
require
room
visitation
foliowrd
ad­
serve, was promoted to
your progress, reflect on your
journment o f the meeting.
the rank o f Lieutenant meats for freedom from in­
Open House will be held at
sects
and
visible
diseases.
Mrs. Peacock’s first grade- past accesses and annlyid
( J r ) i n August aboard
them, review your methods,
Each prospective parent tha new Stetson University won the room count.
the
nuclear
powered
SEPTEMBER 17, IM4
your habits and patterns to
tree
entered
in
the
CBRP
is
library on Sunday afternoon,
aircraft carrier L'SS
Admissions
carefully chosen as an out­
E n t e r p r i s e . L t(jg )
Diane Fiedler, Alada Wash
from 2 to 5 p.m., fur the gen­
standing tree; it must be vig-1
^ ington, Frank E. Wendling, Hynes is an Air Intel­
eral public. President J. 01orous,
productive,
and
bear
^ llo sa Marie Coulomber, Caro­ ligence Officer attach­
lie Edmunds announced to­
lyn Touchton, David Cald
ed to Heavy Attack fruits typical of the best com­
mercial type for tbe variety. day.
well, Willie J. Brown. Cindy Squadron 7, which is
Annual inspections of register­
Hieka. Margaret Tlndel, Pris­ presently participating
"The beautiful new Libra­
ed trees guard against propa­
cilla Sessiona, Josh Matbcws, in the world - rinding
ry, one of the most modem
gation* from variant or sport­
all of Sanford; Edward Carter, cruise Operation S e a
ing trees, many of which pro­ and best equipped in tha na­
Dellary;
Elizabeth
Nelson, Orbit.
tion, bus been built with the
duce poor crops.
Del-and; Robert Mann, Lake
Any claim for complete gift* from Baptist churches
Monroe; ivy Oreen, Orlando;
freedom from all virus diseas­ of Florida, the Alumni o f the
Judith Brooke, Osteen.
es through use of such des­
—
Births
University and hundreds of
criptions as "virus free" is
•
M«\ anil Mrs. Willie Touchgenerous donors," in- said.
MART C A R T tn
improper.
Infection
with
an
in­
toil of Sanford, a girt; Mr.
sect transmitted virus, such "W u ate proud uf the Libra­
and Mrs. Joseph D. Fiedler, of
John R. fliert) Long, 75,
as triatcis, often can be de­ ry, and want to share it with
Sanford, a girl.
died in Veterans Hospital,
termined only by indexing our friends and nright&gt;ora in
Dtackargea
Biloxi, Miss., Wednesday, fit­
★
DO IT r O U R d l l ( M I T K I T S
each individual plant for a the surrounding area. There­
Kenneth Quarrle, Joe Routh
ter a long lllne’1*. lie was a pvriod of six months.
fore, we are issuing wu invita­
Fdward Williamson, Kathah'en
★
B i A U t l f U l Of C O R A T O R I T i M S f OR r OUf i h i J m I
Presbyterian, World War I
At tlie bu)cr’s request, nur­ tion to everyone In visit us
Webb, Jason Wynn, Allie Gar­
veteran and a lifelong resi­ serymen having "registered" during Open House at the new
m on , all of Sanford; Geraldine
★
f A H U L O U i f A B R i C S f OR D H A m
HIT covin', l i t
dent o f Sanford.
citrus nursery trees will sup­ building this Sunday after­
ACTING president, Don Foster (left), first vice
Liles,
Dellary;
John
R
Funeral service* will b* ply metal seals atached to noon.
^ Reaves, Lake Mary.
president of the Seminole County Life UnderSm Owr DISPLAY
Check Owe CATALOGUE
. Order frwwa H i l l
held from Cary Hand Funer­ each tree, thus indicating the
Miss Charlotte Smith, actwriters Assn, "welcomes” President Don Tabor,
al Home, Orlando, Monday, known virus status of llut ing librarian, and members
who wav speaker o f the day at the group's
CUSTOM M.ttiK PM APES, BLIP COVERS — CHOOSE FROM l.OOHt
the exact time indefinite pen-l­ tree.
of her stuff will be on hand
luncheon Thursday niton at the Capri.
209 IV, 1*1 St., Sanford. 3123619
CassrllM-rry Plata, Ca»*r1herry, 836-4732
ing arrival o f the i-ody from
Bridges' office in Winter to welcome the visitor* and
Mississippi.
Haven keeps an up-to-date conduct the tours of tire build­
Baptist rhurchrs participating
Survivors Include the widow listing of liie sources of reg­ ing.
Ths WSCS o f Christ Meth­ and one son, John Edward istered citrus trees. The infor­
Dedication of the Library In lh« Christian Education
odist Churrh, Hunland, will t ong, of Orlando, one sist- r, mation is readily available to was n feature of the opening Cuinpaign.
sponsor a spaghetti supper Mr*. A. D. Smith of Sanford, buyers and to those persons o f school Convocation, this
Imprarllcal
next Wednesday with all pru- and brother, Edgar Long of who may wish to confirm wlwi­ morning, as the University
Theoretically, the U.R. Con­
ther a particular group of nur­ officially begun Its eightygreed s to benefit the church’s Plant City.
sery stock is "registered."
stitution could 1"* amended »n
building fund.
second year.
Inquiries should be address­
Spci ini guests will Include that heavily-populated states
Serving will be from 5:30
ed to Citrus Rudwood Regis­ members o f the Stetson Board could have three senator* in­
p.m. until 7:30 p.m. With the
tration Program, Drawer A, o f Trustees, the Stetson lh&gt;- stead o f two, hut this is s
spaghetti will l&gt;« buttered
Florence Villa Station. Winter Vflopment Council, officials practical ini po* ilhility since
garlic bread, green salad, rel­
Haven, Florida. The telephone and citizen* o f Det.and and thn consent of every state
ish tray, deesert and coffee
George R. Edwards, chief number is Area Code 813, CYrepresentatives of ail Florida would be required.
or tea.
cnmnmsaryman. USN, son of press 4-4267.
Tlrketa, available for chil­
Mrs. Jack Whalley of High
More than 4fi0 voluntary codren or adult plates, may be School Karra, Sanford, was
operators are currently parti­
purchased from any member recently promoted to his pres­
cipating in Florida's budwood
® o f the group or at the door. ent rate while serving aboard
registration program. During
CALL
the submarine USS Sea Poa­ the period (rum July 1, l » a to
cher, operating out o f Key June 30, 11X14. they produced
West. FIs.
over three million [3,000,noo)
Chief Edwards serves as citrus trres registered as be­
rook and baker on ships and ing free of one or more of the
shore stations; writes menus; serious viruses.
M O V I N G AND S T O R A G E CO.. INC.
llj Jane Casselberry
prepares fond, ami sometimes
These trees, now available
Revival service* at 7:30
FA 2 - 9 5 1 1
serves as me.i(cutter. He en­ tor purchase by Florida grow­
p.nt. today and Saturday will tered the Navy in September
ers, represent the finest citrus
5 0 4 Cel ey Ave.
Sanford. Fla.
^conclude a successful week’s 1*«.
stock in the wurld.
aeries of meetings at the Com­
munity Methodist Church of
Casselberry.
Everyone ia Invited to at­
MUST I1E SOLD
tend and hear the inspiring
Larger, Finer Homes, designed for
sermons o f
Rev.
Harold
BY THURSDAY
those who demand tint ultimate in
Brooks o f Jscksonvills and the
enthusiastic singing of the
comfort, convenience, and luxury.
music director. Charles Selph,
Community Huill With l ’rida”
of Winter Haven.
^

The Sanford Pilot Club ex­
tended lta safety program to
the glrla of the club's prote­
gee organization, the Seminole
High Anchor Club with a
traffic safety program, Tues­
day at the school
Speakers were Sgt Vince
Smallwood, S a f e t y Officer
o f the Florida Highway Patrol,
JThief Roy Williams of the
H anford
Police Department
and Seminole County Sheriff,
i . L. Hobby.
" if anyone can Influence a
young man, it's a young
lady." Sgt. Smallwood told
the girls, in urging them to
apeak up to boys who drive
too fast or recklessly.
The film, "Anatomy of an
^Accident," proved to be informative and educational to
the club.
Tbe speakers were Introdu­
ced by Mrs. Eloise Collins,
Safety Program Chairman of
the Pilot Club. Miss Helen
Mann, president of the An­
chor Club presided. Also pres­
ent was Mrs. Jerry Jcrnigan,
Pilot Club president.

Parish Honors
Rev. Stewart

Stetson Library
Open House Set

Hospital
N otes

Sanford
Furniture Co.

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Proposed Park Site
Compk-titlon of Glen Canyon
Dam will transform the snulheast corner of Utah. Tourrtt*
will be side to reach a scenic
wnmterUnd, long inaccessible
by car. because of hug* Lake
Powell. The area, proposed as
a national park, contains ar­
ches. canyons and the spec
Tacular Needles, a region of
towering pinnacles.
"On The Wagon"
The expression of being "on
the wagon’’ for a person wiho
ha* given up drinking origin­
ated with the old U. S. Army.
Tlie wagon referred to is the
water wagon which accompan­
i e d troops on march. Someone
was bring disciplined for
drunkenness was ordered to
itay on the water wagon.
Guinea Fowl’s Hums
Africa it the original home
of the guinea fowl. This close
relative of tha pheasant waa
tntroducsd into Europe by
Purtuguci* explorer* in the
^ b th ctniiuy.

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SATURDAY — TILL

ALL ’6 1’* AKE SOLD!

HOLLER MOTOR SALES
2nd A PALMETTO
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In
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to * » 10* X D i * •ad BUtoa Edvard* aa tito bigooee and pragma. K'a a
No. 1
ttoa la EoeomfclA. Lake, Mar­
county for the school flee*!
•ckooltaachar.
HOUSE
JOINT
REIOLUnOM
tin. Okeechobee, F*lm Beach.
faadnetlag boar, (ocusing atyear compolod la th* manner
MO. l-X (f t )
Putnam sad ■emlaolo Oouhheretofore or hereoftor provid­
M l r « k M t l l a Ito
M :» to *• ABC. Valaa- tarttoa an Are at Amertea'a
A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- ed by general law and approv­
tteo.
Una* Day. “The Friaiiiaai •ooattoaa eomesunUiea.
POeiNO AN AMENDMHNT OP ed bp th* otot* board o f educa­ I I
IT msaOLTED bp tho
reaato” ( P m b n ) After to ll p. m. CM. Urn Alfred ARTICLE T il OF THE CON­ tion (hereinafter celled the LogDUtaro o f tho Mote o f
* 8 1 1 * to m. W C.
STITUTION OF THE HTATB •tat# board), or (I) th* number
Hltrbrerh Moor, (m a n ) "Who OF FLORIDA! PROVIDING o f Intimation gnlto In tech
That artldlo XTV o f the Pierarttlod aa tkto eptoada aa IU Needs an Enemy?" Ibis plot's F o r
a p p o r t io n m e n t
o f county on behalf o f which tke Ida Constitution bo amended a*
TUB
FLORIDA
LKOIHLATUltK;
•late Board nf oduration hoe sot forth below end that said
« .V « M M t o t W t H t o ,t o i a to opener, sppsrsntljr to capital- aa old as tbo kTDa but treated
PROVIDING FOR HUBMIBPbon is or motor vehicle resolution bo submitted to tho
toa aa » a fact tkrt Aaw m a - with sorb aly burner, lt‘a re­ IOM TO TUB ELECTORS. Bo It loaned
tea anticipation
certificate! •looter* of Florida for ratifi­
Resolved
By
The
Legislature
cto goaats a* a gliaaroa* all- freshlafly rn)oyaMo despite
under thla amendment which cation or rejM tloa at tho gen­
Of the Btato of Florida:
will pgodoaa dnffleteat revei■** eral election to bo held to Mevpowerful book rartover. Tke tts Macabre threat
That tho following amend­ under thla amendment to ousel •mbor. 1114.
aerie* ceaceraa the adfeatures
ment o f Article VII of tbo Con­ on* nod on*.third (1 I / O time*
■ootton —. County aoportatof Florida la agreed th* aggregate amount o f prin­ indent o f public Instruction;
M M U ni. Mack X at a daaktog t o t y i f fcaak Captain David W. Sinclair. stitution
to and shall bo submitted to tho cipal o f nnd Int treat on noth ip point meat la aortala Seat­
tear to glitoi mm to publisher, played ckamlaEIy UJ.C.O., baa bora nppotatod aloetora of this state for rati­ bond* or motor vehicle tan an­ tle a—
Chief at tke Becreational fication or rejection, at the ticipation certirieatoa whlsh
f t ) Tho eonaty superintendto by Toay matoaaa.
goaoral election o f 1M4.
will aiatur* and b.nema duo In •M o f pubMu Instruction eholl
9^ a . ABC. H m ^ to-lt p. m. CBS. TvfllSM Boating Safety Division. His
ARTICLE VII
*uch roar, compatod ta tbo bo appointed by tbo oouoty
family, "The Addama Ease, (rerun). ‘The Jeopardy headquarter* are in Washing­ APPORTIONMENT AND CEN­ meaner heretofore o r hereof, board o f pabllo laetruetloa la
SUS
ter prsvldod by general law and tho count!eo o f Eneambln, Lake.
Boom.”
A
tease
suspense!
data to feboX.1* (Praton. D. C.
Mention 1. COMPOSITION OF approved by lb* #t*l* board.
Martin,
Oheechoboe,
Palm
THE LEGISLATURE- — The
rush fund* *0 dlitrlbulvd Beach. Putnam and Seminole
legislature o f tha Stoto of •hetl ho administered by the whovola tho proposition ta a f­
Florida ahatl conoUt of a aon- state board ae new created nod firmed by a majority vote o f
ate and a home o f representa­ com m uted by section t o f xt- tho qualified cU otors o f any
tive*. Mimhera o f tbo aaaate tie]* X II o f tbo Constitution nf euek eouMy m aking tho offleo
■holt bo elected lor a term o f Florid*. For tbo purpoao* of o f scanty ouporlatoudeat o f
four (D years and members o f thl* amendment, bold stale pubtlo tnetruetloa appointive.
f l ) Harold o f Troth
MtM ID Varfl for War*
th* house .ball bo olactod for a board, na now eo net Itoted, aboil
f l ) Tho hoard o f public In­
T P .ft
l l l l (I) latnaa A Aaawprs
ID I le w l a v
term o f two (1) yearn Tho continue na a body corporate struction of tho county must
•tM »»i Vavaeeoe
f l ) Baaehall
f l ) F rie s fa R ig h t
term o f members o f the legis­ during th* Ilf# of thla am#ad- request o s oleMlea, which moy
(I) K m Waether,
t i l l ft) Dteaovery 'M
l l l l l ( I ) N BC New*
lature shall aspire on tbo first meat aad ikeli have all th* bo a epeclnl election or may bo
■aorta
l i l t ft) Bronoo Football
UlM ID The MoCaye
Tuesday after tho first Mon­ poworo provided la Ihla amend­ on tho ballot o f any regular
(•&gt; Newell**
Itltltao
(I) 0— seel»*Meg
day In November la each regu ­ ment la add Itie a to all other primary or goaoral oloetloa to
•tM (I) Hnntley - BrlakUy
t:M ID Bronoo Football
(l&gt; Oot The M
lar election year. Members o f eonMItutlonal end statutory be designated by tho board o f
StM (•&gt; Ths Ble Wart*
l l l l (D AFL Football
the senate and house o f rep­ powers rotated to tho parpoeo* public inatruetloa. end upon
ItiM fl) Pets A
(I ) Waltar Croaktto
4:4# (I) Tho flreat Alveatare
f l ) Jeopardy
resentatives ahall be elected 00 of Ihla amendment herntoforn euoh timely request the board
»!** (I) Yonry Derringer
1:1* ID CBS Bports BpartooIt) Mlaalag Links
provided by law. Any new coun­ or h ero*fu r conferred upon o f county commissioners o f
(I) Wyatt K i n
•tar
ty that may be created ahall ba said hoard.
each county will coll each 'p e ­
»iM ft) t o t Bhoaniwa
MOIVPAT P. V
(1) Tapis
•m illed to one (1) member in
(b) The m m * board ahall. Is el el olemton or m u m to bo
(I) ACraatara* te pare- l.l* ft ) OH Collage Bowl
tho
house
of
represontatlvao
In
adlltloa to Its other ooantltn. placed on the ballot at each
OIm
( ! ) Tad Maak Amataer it:ta ft) Sep Whts
eaoeao o f any limit prescribed tlanal and etntntory pow er, other olentlea tho propenitlen
f t ) Lov# af Life
StM &lt;»&gt; ACdarna Family
Hear
In
the
following
poet
Ions
of
this
have th* management, control whether eubMotlon I ahall b*
ft ) Father Known Bool
It* Boh Hop* Shaw
l:H f l ) lath Century
article untU tbo sa lt raoppor- and supervision o f tha pro. effective In such oounty.
11:11 f l ) C M Now*
(I) H ail* II
(D Meat the Preen
ttonmont
end
th*
oonnty
shall
eeede
o f th* first part o f tbo (I ) Any oounty odoM lag tho
11:11 ft ) Troth or Cease■tM (I) Valentine's Day
f l ) TUA
bo aaatgnod whan created to a revenues derived from th* lice*- provision* of ouhoocClon ft)
auaaa#*
•tt* It* fnmmertlm* Star
l i l t ft) Mr. Ed
■enatortal district aa determin­ ■Ing of motor vehleloo provided hereof may after four yeare
ft ) Tsnaoaaao Ernie
(l&gt; Twltlfht Urns
ft) Naweoopa
by th* lagtaUtur*.
for In subosetloa (0). Th# slat* roturn to Its form er ototuo end
t l ) laarek far Tomorrow ed•action
(!) II e’aUek High
(D Mem) Issue*
1. SENATE APPOR­ board ahall ala* have power, reject tho provision* of thle
ItiM
ft
)
OetfUaa
Light
MtM (I) Smalt Town
tlM ft) Oast* A Harriott
TIONMENT.
—
Th*
legislature
for
tho purpose of obtaining section by the oam* procedure
11:11 ft ) NBC Now* Report
(I) Alfred lilt uh000k
(I) RB - Myrnalene
■boll divide tha Hat* Into fund* for th* s.o of any conn, outlined la subooctloa (1) here­
1:4* f l ) Ctrl Tolk
IStia (l&gt; Parmrra Daaektor
(D Loaalo
forty-tw
o
(41)
sanatoria!
dis­
ft ) Nowo, Editorial aa* tricts with only on* ft ) sena­ ly beard o f pabtle Instruction o f for adopting tho provision*
1*141 (I) Make TkM ■pore
T ill f l ) Wagon Train
In acquiring, building, oon- thereof In th* beginning.
Waathar
11 iM It) Mawa
ft) Woadarfal World e l
tor olactod Is each district; a*- atrueltng, altering, Improving,
f t ) In tho event n refer**f*&gt; Mo vl.
It) Newtlln*
Color
capt there shall be two (1) sen­ •nlnrglng, furalehlag, or equip- dum election result* In a
(t ) Hawn ■parts. WoaID Mr Favorite Martian t i l l ft ) Fom a
ators
olactod
from
th*
moot
UM ft) An The « m M Torse populous county, ths additional King capital outlay project* change la tk* aeothed of select­
tkar
1:1* ID Bd ■ultvns Show
’or school purpose*, to lease ing o eounly eupertntendent,
ft) U f a Maka A Deal
fttitS (It Tkratar af tke liar* 1:11 ft) Blit Dane Bbew
senator being assigned the bond* or motor vehicle tax an- the Incumbent ehall bo permit­
1 : 1 1 f l ) NBC Nawa Report
Itt*a It) Jehnny Csrtae
ID Hroadalda
number forty, three (II). Th* Dclpatloa certificate*, and xteo ted to servo tbo remainder of
CM (I ) Password
&lt;Co lor)
•:l» ID Bananaa
forty-tw o (11) districts ahall b* to leeu* tuck bund* or motor the term o f offleo to which ho
f l ) lovratta Young
(t) I f l t k Thdaler
(D Lincoln Day Cantor
aiiporllonad among the several vehlclo tax anticipation tertlll- wo* duly olectod or appointed,
1:1* f l ) Nowallno
■ peelal
Cuuntleo of th* olata so a* to ceten to pay, fund or rnfund
NO. •
t ill ID NBC Now*
SATUMDAT JL IL
«U Movlo
provide etnltnble representa­ nny bonds or motor vehlel* tex llO U IE JOINT RESOLUTION
t i l l &lt;C Tho Dooloro
l#;M &lt;!&gt; Tha Rnguaa
tion based upon similar eco­ antlctpxllon eertlflootoo there•tM &lt;l) New*. Waoth.r
Na m i
(I ) Art Llaktsttor
(I) Candid Camara
nomic
Interests,
gaographla lofor* l*etj*l by laid elate A JOINT RESOLUTION props*.
•it* (I) Urowora Almanaa
t l ) Day la Court
ie:t* (I) What’a My Una
arts
and
population.
Every
dis­
board.
All
aucb
bond*
shall
beer
TtH |») Bummar Samaatar
Ing
on
amendment
to Artlelo
t :l l (I ) Llaa Howard
11:44 ft) Neweeop*
trict ahall consist of contigu­ Interest nt not .xceojln g four
f : t ) ID Nawa
X II o f the Btoto Constitution
1:1# f l ) Anothar World
(D Harry Raataaor
ous
ciuntlaa.
nnd
no
county
f : l * ( !) Deputy Doe Variety
nnd
one.half
14*4)
P*r
oentum
adding a faction to bo num­
CD To Tail tha Truth
Nawa
may b* divided In creating a per annum and ehall mature
Show
bered by the Mecretary o f
ft ) flanarat Hospital
f l ) Nawallna
senatorial
district
except
Dad*
■erletly
In
annual
InntallmenU
ID KFD Mid-Florid*
Htote relating to tho oloctton
C ll f l ) Douglas Edwards
11:1*
ID
Checkmate
County.
commencing not morn then
•tM (D Aarea* Tke Faaeo
o r appointment o f superint­
l l l l l (I) Adventuret la Para, CM (It Tau Don’ t la y
Bastion
t.
RKPHKMENTATION
thr.e
(1)
yearn
from
the
date
(D Capt Enngxroo
endent of pubtlo Inntruetlon
ft ) Quean For A Day
dlae
IN TDK HOUBF. OF RKPRK- of leeuenc* thereof and ending
(D Renter of the Jungle
In TWytar county.
(I) Tha Edge o f Night
1:11 (D Waeh. Report
BKNTATIVEB
—
Bapraoontnnot
Dior
than
thirty
(IS)
years
•tM ID Rakle Haaf
BE
IT RESOLVED by th*
(I
)
Tha
Matsb
“
liM
•
:l*
ft)
Johnny
Quest
llon
In
the
house
o
f
representsfrom the date of Issuance, or
ID Malar Mareary
Lagtileture o f tho Stoto or
(D Trallmaatar
(D Mr. Ed
lives
ahall
ronal.t
of
ona
hund­
January
1,
teat.
A.
D
„
which*
ana i d Th* uvta know
PNnrldxt
(D Beat at atari
1:11 It) Rsn.lsr Vstiwur
red tw tlv* (111) representative* ever Is earlier. All inch motor
ID auprr Car
That on ereendmeM to artl­
4:11 (1) NIIC News
T:M (D Knslgn o ’Tools
which ahall be apportioned vehicle tea anticipation certl- elo X ll of tho Florid* Conetl•it# ID Ruff A Roddy
(D
Tha
Beat
o
f
flreiiche
1:11
(D Csnlral Florida
among tha rnuntlaa by th* me­ ftceloa shall beer Intereel nt tatlon by adding tho eeeDnn M l
l l ) Taanaaaaa Tutado
III t'nvla Walt
Hho weave
thod of aquel proportions: that not exceeding four end one.belt forth below to be numbered by
•tlS* ID Haetor .leeiheote
CM (It Hanhunt
f
l
)
One
Htap
Bvyund
la. each county ahall hev* on* (t&gt;4) per centum per annum th* Secretory at Btate, la agreed
(I) Quirk Draw McGrow
(11 Walla Fargo
T:D
ID
Kllppsr
representative and th* remain­ end ehall mature prior te Jan le and that sold amendment
IP* Buparman
(II Magllla Corrllla
11:11 (1) Pstvr Qaao
raiirraanlatlvea shall b* uary I. MAO. A. D. The elate ehall bo submitted to tho otocItiM ID Plrabal! XL
1:11 It) Magic Movements In ing
..s ig n e d to th* ruiintlso In pro­ board shell have power to de­ tors o f Florid* for ratification
ID MlaMy Mouaa
Hports
portion to population. Tha pop­ termine all other detail* of said or rejection at tho general elec­
(*) Annia Oaktay
MONOAT A. M.
l i l t ft) Nawieaps
ulations of tha respective coun bond* or motor vehicle tat an­ tion to bo bold ta November,
l l t l * ID Doanlo tha aMnoce
(I) New*. Weather,
(I. for th* purpose* of this ticipation eertlflootee and to 1114.
M) Rla Tie Tie
l : t l (D Riga Oo
Hporta
section ahall b* mnflnrd to •oil at puhllo eel* after public
ID '"neper
1:11 (D M.'ops
SECTION . . . . County super­
(D Leave It To llaavar cttlsena
of th* United States advertisement, or eaehongo Mid intendent of pubtla Detraction;
l l l l l (D Roy Itodearo
1:11 (D World Ctvlltaatlon
and ahall not Include foreign bend* or molar vehicle lea an­ appointment la aortala eaun­
If) Naaay A Caatl
f l ) itsllglnn's of Uan
horn persona who huv* nul be­ ticipation
certificate*.
open tie*—
(1) Fury
1:11 (I) Nsws . Wsathsr
came naturalised
each term# end conditio** ae
1:11 ID Todop
(1) Tha oounty superintend­
Hectton 1. Ths legislature th* stAle board shall provide. ent af public Instruction shall
(D Humtnsr tamostor
NATO K l)A T P. M.
i
t
t
u
b
riR
L
tirr
c
m
r
t
o
f
shall
reapportion
Ilia
repro
The state board shall aloe bo appointed by tho eouMy
1:11 ID Nawa
lllM ID Bky Klnp
THR NINTH JI’ D Ir lb l. tlK ntatlon of lit* house and **n hove power to pledge tor tho
t i ll ft) Form. Market I * .
o f pubtlo Instruction ta
ID Uuga Bunay Show
Cl'IT. IN AND FUR SRMINOLR ats o t th* t i lt regular session payment o f the principal of board
e#pt
Taylor oounty. providing tha
COUNTY, FLllRD I.
ID TUA
of th* legislator* and every and Interest on such bond* er proposition Io affirmed by g
Vite
i d Today
H it* (D Hopptly Hopper
O ltN CK RT NO. I Man
tan (1#) year* thvrasftvr based mater vshlol* tax ontlslpatlea molarity vote o f the qualified
ID W aks-ep Movlaa
ID CIU Nawa
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT upon tha pracadlng latest fed­ certificate*. Including refunding •leotor* ot Taylor oonnty mok&gt;
ID Mlckta Evans
(I) NBC rports gpadal
IIAUK AHHUCIATloN, a onrpor eral decennial ren.ua.
bands er refunding motor V* le g Iho offleo o f county super­
V' II III Nawa A Wa.thar
U i l l ID Baseball
allon,
Hectlnn t. If any part o f Ihla hid* tau anticipation certifi­ intendent of public Instruction
l:aa ID Waalhar - Nawa
ID NCAA Football
Plaintiff,
)olnt
resolution
la
delcerod
un
cates,
all or any port from Iho appointive.
(D Captain Kangnrow
tlM ID TBA
w.
constitutional or null end Void anticipated reissues to b* de­
f t ) Te esbmld tha prepnMI II ID Today
ID lllM Noll
NOMAN HOWARD HPECK. jn . then the entire resolution shell rived from the licensing of me­ Horn eon t*l**d la •ubooetloa
1:1# ID ('artuinvllta
ID NCAA Football
and JOYCE ILKNK HPKCK. hi a be null, void and Inoperative.
ter
vehicles
provided
tor
la
this
(1)
to tho electors a ipeclal
l:W
tl)
Kssralaa
tor
Madam
t i l l (I) American tun-letxn-t
wife.
NO. S
amendment and to ontor Into election shall bo soiled by the
Woman
t i l l ID Championship WrestD efendants HEN ATE JOINT RESOLUTION ony covenants and other agree­ county commissioner* of Thy*
ID
Divorce
Court
tng
NOTICE OF it'IT IN
NO. 34T
ments with the hol-ler* of snob
eounly apoa tho request o f
(I) American History
4:44 ID Tbaolar X
NORTH IDE roREI'LOnl'RR A JOINT RESOLUTION propos­ bond* or motor vehtelo tax aa- lor
tho eonaty board o f pubtlo In1:11
(I)
I'artnnvllla
DM (I) Hat. Aftarnooa
T
0
»
NOMAN
HOWARD
HPKCK.
ing
an
amendment
to
Article
tlclpa'.laa
c
e
r
t
ific
a
t
e
s
at
the
#•1# ( i) Hompar l|...m
Mruetieu, which election ehall
Fast Ufa
Jit. and JOYCE IRENE
XVI, Hadlon T o f the atato time ot the laeuxncw thereof b* held within Maty &lt;*«) daya
l«:«a (D Malta Hoorn (or
(I) gnlanca Flatten
HI'RCK, h i. w ife,
Constitution relative to tbo concerning Die security there­ after tho request oad th* re­
Daddy
Thastar
r /i. N. II. Hpaok. Hr,
length of larma of officers.
of end th* right* of the holder* sult tboroof oholl determine
(I ) Mpanlah
DM ID Man Into dpseo
It# louth Yatas PtraaL
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE thereof, all ot which covenant* whether subsection dtp shell bo
ID Mika Waltaeo
BM (D Wlda Warld oC
Donv*r Colorado toll#
LKUIHLATIIIIE OF TIIB STATE end agreements ehall aanell- •ffocltv* la sold county.
eparts
You. Dsfandanta, are hereby
OF FLORIDA
tut* legally binding end Irre­
( ! ) Should th* county odopt
ft* Out Iowa
notified that a complaint to
That article XVI, aoclloa T of vocable contract* with each th* provtMoaa o t subsection
(D Championship Bowlferocious a certain mortgeso th*
Florida caaatltutton bo holder* nnd shell bo fully en­ (1) hereof II moy. after four
ling
on Din following described pro­ amended aa aat forth below and forceable by such heilJere la (4) year* return to Its former
m u v o r atrr
Bit* ID IM tho U r
perty. situate, lying nnd being that aald revolution b* aumhlt any cuurt af eempotsnl Juris­ etetus end reject tbo provtTI
)
OTATM
OF
FLORIDA
TO
B:M (D Fiablag Fan
In Heiulnola County, Florida, tad to tha electors of Florida diction.
•tens o t thl* taction by th*
IRENE LUTE.
ID Nawa
to.wlti
for ratification or rejection at
No such bond* er motor ve­
procedure outlined la OUhRESIDENCE UNKNOWN!
Bill 11) Newsrape
t - l t. Block B. WOOD tha general election to b* held hicle tax anticipation certifi­ •*m*
■action ( l l hereof fur adopting
A sworn Complaint having
Blit (D llama Oardanlng
MERE PARK 1ND RE In November, 1)41:
cates ehall ever be tseueJ by Ibo provision* thereof la the
bavn fllad against you In tha
It) Outer Umtta
PLAT, according to plat
Had (on T. TERMS OF OF the stale board until after the beginning.
ID I-uay-Daal
Clroult Court In and lor Hsmlthereof record*,! In Plat Fit:KH CREATED ll) I.ROIH adoption o t a resolution re­
(4) In tho event g referoanot* County, Florida, hr ('llE l,.
Bill ID Mr. Magow
Book 11, Page Tt, Public LATH HE. — Tha legislature questing the laiuanea thereof dun.
olootleu result* la a change
DON LUTZ, for dlvorca. tho
•it* It) TUA
Racorda ol gamlnolo Cugn ■hall not create any offl,*, th* by the county board o f public In th*
mMhed o f selecting o
short tltla of which la HIIELID Lawrence Walk
ty, Florida)
farm of which shell ba longer Instruction of Ibe county *a county superintendent, tho laDON I.I1TZ, llalntltf, varaua Including:
II) The Defendera
than four (4) year a, except bohatf of which luck obllgo- eumhoat eh*11 ho permitted to
IRENE
LUTS,
Defendant,
•iM tD Saturday Night at
1 DU Built-In R a n g e—Mo­ membership
on
th*
board tlono are to be tanued. The M rvo tho remalador of tbo term
thvaa praaanta ora to command
tha MovDo
dal J l i t V gerlal No. UV charged with responsibility for ■tale hoard of education *b*U
o f offleo to which ho woo duly
you to npptnr and fits your
•iM (D Bummar rlayhauae
•M il
eollagao end unlvaroltlao toot limit the amount of such bond* Doc tod or appointed.
Anawar or othar dafanao or
It) Hollywood ID! Be*
1 UK Rofrlgarotor — Mo­ Including J u n i o r collages) ey motor vehicle tax anticipa­
NO. T
plaadlng haraln with tha Clerk
ttlM ID (lunamoka
del TA III V HerUl No. PV which torus may b* extended tion certificate* which can be
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION
of tha Circuit Court o f Bamltaita ID Movie
I D IIt
by tk* legislature to not mog* Issued on behalf of any county
N a 111
nula County, Florida, and nerve has boon fllad against you In than nlna (t) yaare.
U m ID Nawallna
ta *e**nty-ttv* per cent (TIM A JOINT RESOLUTION propeo0 copy thsraof on Plaintiff's the above sty lad gull and you
(I) Neweotipe
NO. |
ot
th*
amount
which
It
deter­
Ing
oe
amendment
to ArtL-D
tl) Nawa, Hporlm Wag' Attorney, Carroll Burks, At­ are required to servo a eopy of SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION mines uan be serviced by tbo
XVI. of tbo Florid* Oonstltorney at la w . I*. O. Drawer Z, your Answer or Pleading to tha
tkar
NO. I l l
revenue accruing to th* &lt;wuututloo, relating to the loca­
t i l l ! ID Tkaalar at Ika Btara Hanford. Florida, on or before Complaint on Plaintiff's attor­ A JOINT RESOLUTION
ty under the provisions of thin
tion o f tbo Heat of Govern
H it* It) Patarday Night show the 3#tb day of Oct0bar, A. D. ney. JUMEPII K. MURAHKO, P.
poatng an amendment to aub- amendment, end such deter­
ment; adding Section 1A, pro.
lif t , or otherwise decree pro O. Box 12). Fern Park, Florida,
(I) Channel Hit Nawa,
aocitona (a) and (b) of Boo- mination shell be ooncluelv*.
vldlng tor moons ta Isonro
confaaao will bo entered against and file tho original Anawar
■porta, Weather
Don tt. Article XII of th* All such bond* or motor ve­
continuity
at ■tote sad Lo
l l l l l (I) Theatre of tho Blare you.
or Pleading tn the office of
CongDIutlon of Florid* ratal hicle tax ontlclpotloa cortlfl0*1 Governmental tnovations
The Han'ora Harold to da- the Clerk of tbo Circuit Court
Ins la th* ui* of part of th* colee ehall bo loeuod la the
ta ported* o t omorgeney roalgnatad aa a nawapapar of on or before tho ltth day of
■UKDAT P. M.
rovonu* derived tram tha asm* o f tho elate board of eduoultlng from dtsoatero oaueganarol circulation la whloh October, l i l t . It you fell to
lluonalng ot motor vahleloa eatlun but ehall bo laouol for
od
by ocemy attack.
ItiM (D Tho ■ lory
this citation shall be publish­ do io, a decree pro runfaaoo
for capital outlay and dobl and on bohalt of tho county BE IT RESOLVED by tho
It) Rovlral
ed one* such weak for four will bo taken against you for
oorvlo* aad ether school pur­ board of public inatruatloe* re­ Legislature *t th* Btato at
ID UF re. l u u
Conatcutlva weeks
tho relief demanded In tha
poses
questing the leeuonce thereof, Florida:
l l i l * ID Davy A Goliath
WITNEHd my hand and offl Complaint.
BE IT RESOLVED BT THE
end no election er approval of
Ik* follow ing amend
It) Oral Roberta
elal aaal of tho Clark o f tho
W1TNKU my hand and offl LEGISLATURE OF THE BTATB quail (led oiootere or freehold- m That
oot o f Artlelo XVI, o t tko
U lM (I ) Soolal Security la
Circuit Court on this ltth day elal seal o f offleo at Hanford,
OF FLORlDAl
•re shall ho required far Iho Io- Florid* CoaatltatUa by adding
Artloe
of September, A. D. t i ll,
gamlnolo County, ihla lath day
That (ho following amend­ •nance IherooL
section 1A to agreed to acm
(I) NFL Hpec Uvular
(HEAL)
of Rautambor, 11*4.
ment to subsections (a) and th)
nd 1
shall be eubmllted ta th* elec
tlM (t ) Ckrlatuphara
Arthur If Beckwith. Jr.,
(SEAL)
of aactlon II, nrtlel* XU of tha
COMMITTEE HUBSTITUTE tore o f tke etato for ratifies
Clark of tha Circuit Court
Arthur IL Beckwith, Jr.
Constitution of Florida la her*
FOR HOUUK JOINT
Uan or rejection ot tho gen­
By: Martha T. Ylhlen, D.C
Clark of Circuit Court
by ngraod to end ahall b* sub­
RESOLUTION
eral election held la November,
TV BBNTAL
Carroll Burko,
By: Martha T. VlhUn
mitted to th* alantors at th*
NO
111
144*1
Hullo 111, Hanford Atlantia
Deputy Clark
• Batoa • Herrin*
■tat* fur ratification or rojoo- A JOINT REUOLUTtOM propos­
■ UCTION 1A. Ceatlaalty o f
National Hank Building
JOIEFH U. MURAHKO
Don ot th* aoxt general ole*ing on araendmnot eo Artlele govoramosL — Tho logtelotaro,
P. a Drawer s
Attorney at Law
Don to ha bold is Movembor,
XII. Sect Ion I of tho Moto la order to Ineuro continuity o t
Sanford. Florida.
F. a Bog tl*
1144:
Constitution; a u t h o r talag •into aad local governmental
PA
Attorney far Plaintiff.
Fern Fork. Florida
•ootton I E SCHOOL B O M D a
Principal af Plato Eihooi •perattaaa la periods o f amorCrtar TV
Publish SepL 11, ll, A Owt Publish ( o p t It, i t * Oot It FOR CAPITAL OUTLAY IN
Fund* to he expended ter Honey resulting from dlMitore
M a r l Aia .
t. 1. 1111.
1HI
BURANCE — In) Beginning
Capital
Outlay on behalf of caused by enemy attack, shall
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lea to Ubo powers usd duties o f
pc bile offl roe. a f whatever su­
ture gad whether su ed by
oldetlpa eg appointment, tho lo­
cum boat* *( which may boeomo
saarallaklo far carrying on th*
powers pad duileo o f such o f­
fice* gad (1) to Adopt ouch
•thor moouuree oo may bo
cooaory god proper for lasertag Iho eohtlaalty o f governmeats] eporotlone. ta the eaerMas o f tbo powers hereby con­
ferred Iho DgDUlure ehall la
all reapocte eoalerta to tho reqalremonto of thla Conetltutie* exceed te tho eatoot that
tg tbo Jtedgment of tho legtelataro oo to do would ho Imprac­
ticable or would Admdt o f undue
Na t
■ o u t * JOINT RESOLUTION
NO. I l l
A JOINT RESOLUTION pro pee­
ing an amendment to Article
IV. •ootloA t l o f tho Comotltottea o f Florida relating to
tho dUtloe ef the commtueten•r o f ugrlculturo; cllmlnetlag hi* suporvlitoa over motttr* pertaining to public
IftBdto.
BE IT RESOLVED by th*
Legislatur# o f tk* dtoto of
Florida:
Tkat th* folia wing amend­
ment to Artlelo IV, Section Id
o f th* Florida Coaatitutioa la
agreed to and ehall be submittod to th* electors of tho otot*
for fotlftesttos or rejection at
th* gooorol election held la
November. 1414:
■octloa 14, uommletloadr of
agrieulturo, duties etc. — The
eommleoloaer of agriculture
•hall perform inch duties la
relation to agriculture as may
be proucrlbod by law. Ho ahall
Alee have oupervtitoa of th*
staid prleoa, and shall perform
•uch other dut!*i a* may be
prescribed bp law.
NO. 4
BEHAVE JOINT RESOLUTION
NO. l l l l
A JOINT REtOUJTlON propeolog an ameadmeat to Article
XVI of tho Conotttutlen of
Florid* by adding a section
to b* numbered by the decre­
tory of elate authorlutng etvtl
trial* la branch courthouse*
ta Dade county.
BE IT RE »C LOVED by th*
Legletature o f the StM# of
Florida:
That an amendment te Ar­
tlelo XVI o f tho Florida Conetl.
tuUon by adding th* redlon
set forth below to bo number­
ed by Iho Moratory of etste le
•greed
to, and that sold
amendment shall be submitted
(• th# (lector* of Florida for
rotirtcatlun or rejection nt tho
general Median to b* held In
November. ISIS:
SECTION ---------- Civil trlnle
la brnneh eourtnonmo In Dod*
county. — Civil trials may be
hold aa provided by law tn
brnneh ourthoueea In nny
municipality
within
Dad*
county. Th* clerk of any court,
th* eherlff, end ony other court
officer, within aald county,
■hall maintain each office*
wild I* such municipality, and
have available euch official
book* and record* therein, aa
may be necMinry te nc com pitch
the purpoeae o f thin amend,
ment. provided that the prln*
elpel office* o f inch clerk* or
other officer* ehall not b* re­
moved from the county cent
NO. 1#
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
NO. 44
A JOINT RESOLUTION rMatln« to the Judicial depart­
ment; proposing an amend­
ment to eubeeotloa (1), Sec­
tion 4. ef nrtlcle V of the
IGorlda ConetltMlon; Increas­
ing the number o f Judicial
circuit*; preferring certain
Judgexhtps.
BE IT KEfOLVKD by the
LeglaDturo ef the Btato of
Florida:
That tho following amend­
ment of eubeectloa 11). HEUTtON I. o f article V ef the
Conetltutlon
of
Florida le
agreed to and shall be eubmltted to th* elector* of thle elate
for ratification or rejection at
the general election to bo held
In November, 1)44.
SUCTION d. Circuit cntirle. —
(1)
JUDICIAL CIRCUITS.
Th* leglMaturo may eelabllih
net more than twenty 11C)
Judicial circuit*, each composed
ef a county or centlguoue countie* nnd o f net teas than fifty
tbeueand (44.###) Inhabitant*,
according to th* teat ceneua
autborlied by law, aacepl that
th* county of Monro* ehall
coneUtut* one o f the ctrculte;
provided, however, there ehall
be no reduction In the number
a f circuit Judge* reetdlng In
say oounty formerly • pert of
a judicial circuit, which circuit
tn heroaftar created, divided,
changed er rev lead.
NO. II
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
NO. 444
A JOINT RESOLUTION propos­
ing amendment to Article
XVI! of the Constitution of
Ih* elate ef Florida provid­
ing an additional method o f
reviling or amending the
CoaaUtutton.
BN IT RESOLVED by tbo
LeglMaturo o f tho •tat* o t
Fieri 4o:
That tho amendment te Ar­
ticle XVII «( the Constitution
o f Florida by adding thereto
a eectlon to bo numbered eecHon 4, a* eel forth below le
•greed to end ehall be aubmltt•d to the elector* of Florid*
for rAttncalica or rejection at
the general eteettoa to b* held
la November, 1444:
SECTION 4. Additional M*th
•4 of Revising or Amending
OoutHuttoa. — A* * method
o l rovIMng tho onllro eonetlluDon of Florida, aad as an addi­
tional metbod Of revleteg or
amending any portion or por­
tion# ef IL either hrnneh of
tho DgDDture, ot nny regular
•■••Ion. or at any epecDI or
extraordinary eoeelon called for
the purpoee, may prop.iee by
Joint resolution • revision of
the entire eonalltutlen er *
revision or amendment of nny
portion or portions thereof and
may direct and provide for na
election thervon.
If the Joint reeuluUon D
adopted by veto of three fifths
(1/4) o t tho member* Mooted
bo each hoUM. tko yrao nod
any* ehall ka entered upon
their reepoMIvo Journal*, and
the
propoeed
revtelon
or
amendment Mall be submitted
to tho otectoro ot tho elate for
rotltlcolDn or rejection at tho
neat general Moelloa held mere
thoa eeventy (14) day* after
tha adaption o f iho resolution
uaUea ay vote of three fourths
(1/4) o f the member* Mast­
ed to each buv.ee, the teglaUlure ahall provide for eubmiaelee at A opeclal elactlon ot on
aatllar data. Tbo eeereiary of
Kate nholl caue* aolloe o f tho
propoeed revitloa or emend,
meat and af the date o t tbo
Moctlon thereon to be pubtteh•d twice tn on* nevepeptr In
•och oounty la wh!«a a news-

weeks before tho election and
th* eeeend publication to M At
loAgt oa« (1&gt; week Aftof the
ftrM And Aet lose than fomr (41
wAoke before the M*eM#n. If
tho propoeed rovtMoo er amend*
meat roeolveo tk# favorabld
vole * f a majority e f tkd die**
terd veUng tbrreea. It Mull
toko effect g f noon an tho tint
Tneeday oftor tho R n t Monday
o f tbs January following tht
•toctloa If voted open la a gen­
eral election, aad ea tho MatJoth
(II) day after th* Mdctloa If
voted upon la a epoetol elec­
tion. or la either c o m on day
date designated CierMa.
NO. II
MOCtE JOINT R E M U m O N
NO. Ill
A JOINT RESOLUTION K op »»trg amendment to Article
IX. leetloa Id, o f th* Coaetltuttea o f tho I tale ef Flor­
ida relating td Ugatlem an 1
flnonco ky estendlng the
period o f time covered by
Mid ArtIMd IX, aoMten 1*.
until Jdhttary 1, t i l l .
■E IT RESOLVED by th*
Legislature o f tht Hat# *t
Florida 1
That Artlelo I X Bootlea l l
o f tho ■tata CeneUlatlon be
amended M follow s td hereby
agreed to aad shall bo aubmltt#d to tbo oloctoro of tho State
for ratlfleatton er rejdotloa at
tho general Moctlon o f Nov­
ember. 1444:
•ECTION 10. Board o l admlnlntrattoa; gaeollno and Ilk#
taiow distribution and Me;
ate. —
(a) That boginning January
lat. 1144, nnd for eeventy-ftv#
years (I I ) thereafter, tho pro­
ceed* of two eonta (Id) per gMU o o f tko total tsa levied by
Mat* law upon gasoline aad
other llko produota o f petrol•um, bow known aa tha decoad
ana Tan, and upon other fuel#
used to propot motor vehicle*,
ehall ao collected be pieced
monthly In tho "Stoto Rood
Distribution Trust Fund" In
tho l u t o Treasury and divided
Into threo tt) oqunl ports
which shall
be distributed
monthly among th* sevaril
countlee ao follow e: on* port
according to area, on* part
according to population, and
an# part according to tho coun­
ties* contribution, to the ooet
o f Mato rood construction la
th* ratio of distribution ae pro­
vided In Chapter H ilt . U w e
of Florida. Act* o f l l l l , and
for tho purpoao o f tho apport­
ionment based on tho counties’
contributions for tho coot of
etato road construction, tho
■mount o f tbo contribution*
eeteUDhel by tho certificate*
mode In l l l l pureuent to sold
Coe pier IS4el. shell bo token
sad deemed ooncluelv* la com­
puting tho monthly amounts
distributable according to sold
contributions. Huch funds eo
distributed shell be administ­
ered by th* Htat* Board of Jtdministration aa herMntrter provl led.
(h) Th* Governor aa chair­
man, th* sta le Treasurer, and
th* (Date Comptroller ehatl
constitute A body corporate to
be known ae th* "Htnt* Board
o f Administration", w h i c h
board ahall succeed to oil th*
power, control nnd authority
of th* etatutory Board o f Ad­
ministration. Held Board ehMl
have. In addition to such pow­
ers a* may to conferred upon
It by law, tho management
control and supervletoa o f th*
proceed* ot sold two copta (le)
o f sal-) taxes and all moneys
and ether eeeote which on th*
effeotlvo date o f thle amend,
ment nr* applicable or may be­
come applicable to th* bond* ef
th* several counllea o f thl*
state, or any special road ond
bridge district, or other special
taxing district thereof, txeued
prior to July let, m l , for rwad
and brldn* pnrpneea. Th* word
"bunds" ne used herMn ahull In,
elude bunds. Dm* warrant#,
note* and other forme of In•lettedneee teeued for road and
bridge purpoeee by any coun­
ty or ipeclal rood and bridge
dletrL-t or other epeclel taxing
ilDtriet, outetandlng on July
let, 1411, or any refunding
Deuce thvreor. Paid Board eheil
hev* th* etatutury powers of
Boards of County Uummleolon•ri and Bond Trustees and of
nny olher authority ef special
road and bridge district*, end
othvr epeclel taxing districts
thereof with regard to said
bon le. (except that th* power
to levy ad valuretn taxes le atpresety withheld from sold
Butrdl, and shall take over ell
papers, documents and records
concerning
the seme,
geld
Board shall nave th* power
frum time to time to Issue re­
funding bonds to mature with­
in the sold seventy-five year
(Tl) period, for any of nal-1 eutntandlng bonds or Interest
thereon, and to secure them by
a pledge of anticipated receipt)
from euch gasoline or other fuel
texes to be distributed to such
county *■ herein provided, but
not nt a greater rxto o f Inter­
est then sold hendv now b u r ;
and to Issue, cell or exchange
un behalf of any county ur unit
for tkn nolo purpue* of retiring
•eld bon I, leeued by such coun­
ty, or special rood and brldgo
dietrlot, or other ipeclal taxing
dlatrlet thsraof, gaemllna or
other fuM tog anticipation cer­
tificate. bearing Interest at net
more than litres per cent (I)
per annum tn each denomina­
tion. and maturing at euch time
within Die eeventy-ftv* year
(Til period ae the hoard may
determine. In addition to exerc­
ising th* powers now provided
by statute for tho Investment
o f Making fund* eeld Hoard
may ueo tbo sinking funds
created fog aald bonds o f any
county or special road and
bridge district, or other unit
hereunder, to purchase th* ma­
tured or maturing bonds, pertlclpvtlng herein of any other
county or any other special
road end bridge district or other
ape- let taxing dletrlct thereof,
provide! that ns to tald ma­
tured bonds, the vatu* thereof
a* an Investment shall be the
price paid tharefor, which ahall
not exceed th* pervalu* plus
accrued Interest, and that said
Investment shall bear Inter**!
at ths rnt* o f three per cent
(I ) per annum.
(e) Tho laid beard ehall an­
nually ■•* M id fund* In each
county accounL flret. to pay
current principal aul Intereet
maturing. If any. of **td bonis
and gasoline or ether fuel tat
anticipation certificate* o f such
oounty or special rood and
bridge district, or other epe- lal
toeing district thereof; eeeand, lo ae’ oblleh n sinking fund
account to meet tutor* re­
quirement* of Mid bunds and
Maolln* or olbor fuel tag aattelpoflen gortlflcatea x u t t i It
*#P*»rg th* anticipated Income
*•( *nf year or year* will set
equal
ochsduled
payments
thereon, and third, nny remain­
ing balance out o f tho proceed#
o f sold two cento (Jo) o f sold
«• dsMag tod

Ugil NoHct
J mmr n n a i i i n um hum ■
ao foliowp: Eighty nor
(14*1) to Ud itd to Rood _
port meat tot tko ooaotraaUoq
or reconstruction of #tato rood*
gad bridge* wHkUt tkd county,
or for the leap* or pure boo* •{
bridge* connecting elate high,
waya within tho pen My, ond
twenty per cent (M E ) ta thl)
Board ot Oonnty O e n i k d e g .
or* o f m l oonnty for uso o f
rood* nnd bridge* therein.
(d) told board shall harp
tho power to MAkt And on fore*
All rale* and regulation* necti.
aery to tho full eierMeo o f tho
power* hereby granted nnd no
legislation sftdU be required to
roader thla amendment o f fun
fore* and operating tffpot from
and after January lot, t m .
Tho LeglMAtur*. (holt ea«tlnuo
tho lorieo o f aMd tag** dur.
Ing the llfd of Into Am endm ent
nnd ebsll not enact nay U f
having tko effect o f withdraw­
ing the proceed# o f aald two
cents (le) o t aald u m from
th* operation o t thla amend­
ment. Tk* board ehall pay re­
funding expense, and other otpenees for oorrlcen rendered
apectflcnlly for, or which are
properly chaygenblp to, tho ac­
count o f any county from fund*
distributed to inch oounty; but
general expenses of tho botrd
for gervtcoo rendered Ml tho
countlee alike nholl bo prorat.
td among thorn nnd paid o u t
o f told fund* on th# M a o boil*
sold u n proceed* or* dlotrlbgt•d among tho savors! counties)
prevtded report o f Mid etptn*.
•• shall bo mads to taeh R*.
gular cession o f tho Legisla­
ture, and tho L*g1#I* tbro m*y
limit tho MpengM o f th# L^urL
N a 11
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
Na um
A JOINT RESOLUTION prop**Ing an amondmcM to Ar­
tlelo X Section T ot the Bute
ConeUtaDon r e l a t i n g t«JJ)
homeetend exemption.
BE IT RESOLVED by tbo
LeglMaturo o f Iho State of
Florida:
■ECTION 1. That tho amend­
ment to ArUele X, Section T
nf the Florida Conutltutton ae
cot forth below I* agreed to
■nd uh*)l be eubmttted to tho
oloctoro of Florid* for ratifi­
cation or rejection dt the gen•ml election to bo held la No­
vember, llld t
ARTICLE X
■ECTION T. Exemption od.,
homaxteod
from
u x a tlo n —"
Every person wbo baa tho legal
title ar beneficial Dtlo In
equity lo root properly In tkto
•late and who reMdot thereon
and U good JHlth make* the
Mm* hie or her permanent
homo or tho pormMent home
o f another or Mbero legal­
ly
or naturally dependent
legally or naturally dependent
up»a aald pertes. xhu.ll he eutilled to nn exemption from all
taxation, except h r u eew m ex li
for epecls! beneflu, up to the.
neeeeoed vnlpatlon of fir* tbsuJjl
Mild dollar! (tl.4M.44) on aald
home Bnd oonDgwoM real pro­
perty, ae defined In Artlelo X
Section 1. o f tho ConcUtutlon,
for tho year 1441 and there*
after, provided that In Bnmeutn
County tho flret two thousand
dollar* (lt.Md.dd) of tho sse•esed vMuatton o f such proper­
ty shall bo tamable for ecbool
purpoeee only nnd th* exemp­
tion ehMl apply to tho next
five
thousand dollar*
(II,904.M) for school purpoeee on­
ly o f eieeeeod valuation, l e l i l
tttl* may bo hold by th* en-^
tlrottoa, Jointly, or In common
with others, ond Mid oxomptloa
may bo apportioned among
•uch of tho owner* ea *hMl re­
side thereon, no their respec­
tive intereate shell appoor, but
no euch *x*mplk&gt;n of more
than fir* thousand dollar* (• !.44P.IO shall bo allowed to ony
on* (1) n*r*on or on nny ono
(1. dwelling house, nor oholl
tho amount o f ths oxompttoii
allowed nny poroon onceod tho
proportionate xaeeooe-l v a lu e -,
Don baeed on the Intereet o w n -'v
•d by euch peroou. The legtMnture may preoertb* appropriate
and r*a*onabl* law* regulating
the manner of eMxbllohtng th*
right to *xld exemption.
HUCTluN J. Thta reeolutlon
•hall beoome effective only
upon It* approval by A ma­
jority of the freeholder* voting
In u referendum elecilon to be
held In tom ootn Ceunty oc th*
nout epeclnl o r regular pri­
mary election.
s e c t io n A Mould tnta ru■ulutlou bu rejected by the fr e e -f
holder* In Hamooto County,
then thl* resolution eh i ll bo
null ond void.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, 1
have hereunto eot my hand and
affixed the Oteet BeM o f Iho
Htato of Florida at TMDhooeee,
ths Capital, this tho IMh dap of
Auguet, A. D , 1144.
TOM ADAM«
(HEAL)
gooroury of Atato
IN THE CIRCUIT COVET OF ,
THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIE-bf
e v r r OF AND FOB IEHINALB
c u i n t y , F t.oA in n .
CHANCkBY NO. IOTA
UNITED MORTGAGEE I 1 R VICINO CORF,
H d ld lW
&gt;VINCENT W. JOHNSON, M ■*.
DefeadaotA
n o n cm a r pu rr
T®| VINCENT W. JOHNkOW
And alt parties claiming Intorovte by. through, under, or
Xgalnet Vincent W. Johnson,
and to all part!*# having or »
claiming to hnvu nny righ t,*
title, or Internet In tko pro­
perty herein described.
TOII ARE hereby notified
that a Complaint to foreekwo
n mortgwgo encumbering Iho
following reel property:
Lot 1*. Block r. COUNTRY
CLUB MANOR, UNIT NO. L
according to a plot there­
o f *• recorded In F lit Book
11. peg* II, Fublto R e c o r d #
o f gemlnolo County, Flor­
ida
hno been filed agnlnM row *• *
tho obove-Myled cult, and yon*
xro required to serve a copy
o f your Anewer to tho Com­
plaint on th* FUtnttff* attor­
ney*. van don Borg A d i r , Poet
Offleo Box ItJJ, Orlando. Flor­
id*. and to fit* tbo original of
•uch Anewer with the Clerk ot
the nfortaMd circuit Court en
or beforo the tfth dey o f Oct­
ober. 1444. If yon foil lo d®
eo, o decree pro ooafeeoo will
bo taken agxlnet you for tb*
roltef demanded In tko Com­
plaint.
_
This Nolle* oholl bo publleh^
od one* • week for four «•■oocutlvo week* |a Tko Pan lor *
Herald.
Dated this Idth day of topt•mb«r, 1444.
(HEAL)
Arthur I t Eockwlth, JrClark ot tho Circuit Court
By; Martha T. VUloa
Deputy Clerk
Publleh Sept- 11. II A Oct*be*
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Trip W est Pleases LB J; Barry Hits Spending
Polls, Reports
From Backers
Cheer Johnson

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WASHINGTON (UP1) President Johnson returned to
the White House today from a
two-day Western tour marked
by new disclosures on nuelear
controls and weapons defen­
ses — and huge crowd ac­
claim.
The President's “ non-politi­
cal" Journey to five states
and a Canadian province end­
ed at 2 a.m. EDT when his
“ 'Air Force One" Jet trans­
port touched down at Andrews
Air Force Base, Md.
Johnson was in Jovial spirit
and obviously delighted with
the trip to Montana, Washing
ton, Oregon, California, Utah
and British Columbia. He was
cheered by polls and reports
from Democratic leaders in
the five states about his elec­
tion chances.
He didn't even mind the
soreness and pain in his fin
gers
which resulted from
handshakes with hundreds of
* supporters — most of them in
Sacramento, Calif., where he
climaxed his travels Thurs­
day. The only dampener, lit
erally, was the rain which
msrred his •trip Wednesday to
Vancouver and the border
community of Blaine, Wash.
It was there he signed papers
implementing thw Canadian
American Columbia R i v e r
treaty.
But the weather and the
crowds were grand in Sacra­
mento. Johnson treated a
huge crowd in front of the
state Capitol to revelations
about two new delenses again­
st sneak attack.
One Is a pair of weapons
systems to wipe out bombcarrying satellites that might
later orbit the earth. The
other la a radar system that
“ sees" over the horizon, pro­
viding tip-offs to distant mis­
sile launchings within a mat­
ter of seconds.
T h u r s d a y was Johnson's
south day in office. E v e n
though he disavowed sny par­
tisan intentions and paid re­
peated tributes to Republi­
cans he acted much of the
time tike the active campaign­
er he is for a full four • year
term.
Johnson never mentioned
his Republican opponent. Sen.
Harry M. Goldwater. The Ari­
zona senator a week ago vis­
ited two points on Johnson's
itinerary, Seattle and Sacremento.
But the President touched
heavily on two of the biggest
issues separating him a n d
Gotdwater. One ia the queation
of nuclear arms control. The
other Is U. S. military prepar­
edness.

GOP Candidate
Invades Texas

Irrmlh

Sept. 18, 1964 — Pago S

South Seminole Elementary
Faculty Honored By CIP
By Jam Case*(berry

muma and hi the eaw of the

men, a boutonniere.
The meeting waa presided
over by the new president,
Mrs. Gerald McGinnla o f Eastbrook and Rev. C. E. Patch
of the Aloma Baptist Church
first meeting of the school gave the devotional.
Winners of the room count
year held Tuesday night in
for
having the moot parents In
the school auditorium.
attendance were Mrs. Marjor­
Each teacher received a lovie Stone’s first grade and Mrs.
ly coriage o f carnations or Ed wins Stuart's fourth grade.
The group voted to purchase
eight more fans for class­
room* In addition to those pur­
chased previously.
Membership Chairman Eva
Moore reported 141 member­
ships had been received prior
to Tuesday night. She stated
that CTP yearbooks and mem
bership cards will be sent
HOT SPRINGS, Ark (UPI) home to each paid member.
—Hubert Humphrey, voicing
The first fund raising pro­
hopes of a Roosevelt-style ject will be a rumage sale, ac­
Democratic landslide in Nov cording to Mrs. William Egember, took his campaign from gers, ways and means chair­
tlic Alamo to the edge of Dixie man. It ia scheduled for Fri­
today, lie got little support day, Oct. 23 and Saturday,
from Arkansas Gov. Orval Oct. 24, at Fern Plaza. Dona
Faubus, a fellow Democrat. tiooa o f used clothing and
laubui was not on hand to other items are welcome and
meet the party's vtce-prest area drop off point# are being
dentist candidate when he ar­ designated. Volunteers to help
rived, although Faubus was sort, mark, and sell also are
still in town after delivering needed.
a speech.
The next project Is to be a
The governor, who has been school cook book in November
cool to the national ticket, said with everyone asked to donate
hr was tired, and could see her favorite recipe,
Humphrey in the morning.
.Mrs. Ralph Smith, clinic
Humphrey wound up a quick chairman, announced a coffee
three-city hop through Texas for clinic mothers for Thurs­
Thursday with a night rally in day, Sept. IT at 9:30 a.m.
San Antonio. Some 25,000 sup­ Testing of eyes will begin
porter*,
mostly
Mexican Sept. 21 and ears will be test­
Americans, thundered “ Viva ed at a later dale.
Humphrey" at a rally before
Christy M. Harp, principal,
the hlsto lc Alamo.
spoke briefly to the parents
Humphrey said earlier in and following the meeting re
Waco, Tex., that he and Pres­ Ircshments were served by the
ident Johnson hope to win by executive board in the cafe
at least as big a margin as terla.
Franklin Roosevelt did in 1936.
Time waa alloted for the
In that election Roosevelt ear­ parents to visit their child's
ned every state except Maine classroom and talk to the tea­
cher.
and Vermont.

Members of the faculty
were honored by the Council
of Teachers and Parent* of
South Seminole Elementary
School at Casselberry at the

Faubus Cool To
Humphrey In
Hot Springs

W. VINCENT Roberta,
M. D. of Sanford was
one of 60 United States
physicians a n d f i v e
foreign doctors w h o
are attending a twow e e k post - doctoral
course in gynecology at
Harvard University.

Sermon Series
Scheduled On
Commandments
Rev, Robert M. Jenkins,
minister o f First Methodist
Church of Sanford, will begin
a aerie* o f eight lermon* on
the Ten Commandments this
Sunday at the 7:30 p.m. w or­
ship service when hie eubject
will be entitled “ The School­
master,” an evaluation o f
Taul'a understanding o f the
Law.
Rev. Jenkins advises that
purpose o f this special series
is to give the people of today
en understanding of the place
the ancient “ Code" has fo r
modern man and hla life.
It is hla ernest desire that
all members of the congregatlon and other interested per­
sons endeavor to he In attend­
ance for all eight services.

Prairie Lake
WfoU To Install
New Officers
Uy Jana Casselberry
The Prairie Lake Baptist
Church WMU will hold an in­
stallation dinner at 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday at the Trade Wind*
Cafeteria
in
Casselberry.
There will be a guest epeaksr.
New officers include Mrs.
James Dunn, president; Mrs.
Eltia Parkerson, vice presi­
dent; Mrs. Jim Reed, secre­
tary; Mrs. Warren Samuels,
program chairman; Mrs. Paul
Lowe, prayer chairman; Mrs.
Ed Lowe, publicity; Mrs. Ev­
erett Stevenv, publications;
Mrs. Paul Branson, social
chairman; Sirs. Robert Sel­
lers, stewardship; Mr*. Gar­
rett Coyle; mission study;
Mr*. Ted Kern, enlistment;
Mrs. Wayne Hughes, commun­
ity missions; Mrs. Lamer
Vickers. East Circle chair­
man; Mrs. Irvin Johnson,
West Circle chairman; Mr*.
Bill Moon, Sunbeam director
and Mr*. Dan Robinson, GA
director.

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1

ROBERT THOMAS
ent*
enrolled
schools."

In

public

This is the opinion of Rob­
ert B. Thomas, school attend­
ance assistant for the coun­
ty’s Negro student*.
Thomas has been in that
position for nearly four years
and, as he put* it, “ If we
can keep on* child out of 10
who com* to our attention in
school, w* feel w* are ac­
complishing our mission."
The attendance officer can
look to such a record. He can
cite caseload after caseload
when students have listened
to advice of hie, their parent*
and teacher* and remained in
school, gone on to a much
brighter future than they
would have had.
Thomas ia in close contact

Hooker town; 300-plus at Mid­
way; 300-plus at Jackson
Heights in Oviedo; and an­
other 300 or more at itosenwald at Altamonte Springs.
Only a small percentage of
these ever become part of
Thomas' duties, the officer
quickly points out.
The chief reason for tru­
ancy, according to Thomas,
is economics. Parents can’t
afford to clothe the child,
give him lunch money or the
like, and the child feels left
out, resentful sod is a bud­
ding case o f truancy, he ob­
serves.
Thomas, who lives with his
wife and their Kin, Darryl, 8,
at 129 Rcthune Circle, ran
look back—and often does—
at his own personal exper­
ience* in school. He wee three
or four years past the normal
school-starting age when he
entered.
Even then he d i s l i k e d
school end admittedly played
“ bookie" whenever he got
the chance.
He continued s k i p p i n g
school, Thomas admits, until
he was 18 years old and only
in the sixth grad*. At that
point, he went into the armed
services, served hla country
welt and then returned to
grammar school a full-fledg­
ed adult.
Returning home to Sanford,
he sought admission to • lo­

WITH ONE APPLICATION!

Elder Springs

Insulate From Heat And —

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Rainproof Your Roof W*th —
Aluminum — Asphalt — Asbestos

Elder Springs Home Demon­
stration Club will hold Its first
meeting o f the new club year
next Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the
County Agricultural Center on
Highway 1T92.
Demonstration win he on
food additives and will be giv­
en by M bt Myrtle Wilson,
agent
Anyone Interested In Joining
the club Is Invited to meet
with the group at thia time.

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cal school, was told he could
enter but he must conduct
himself as an adult.
By this time the urgency of
an education so impressed
Thoniut that he stayed with
it titl he was graduated from
Crooms at the age o f 27 in
1951.
Thomas then entered Flor­
ida A A M in 1951, withdrew
In November, 1954, due to ill­
ness, re-entered tn February,
1957, and finished in 1901.
His studies at Florida A A
M were limited to a great ex­
tent to health and physical
education courses. Hut his
personal background o f school
truancy impresed him and he
attended the Hampton, Va.,
Imtituttf, taking a guidance
course.
Following thia he Joined
the local county school sys­
tem end has been with It
since.
The major problem, accord­
ing to Thomas, ia with chit-

B A R G A IN S
Hurricane Dora

LONGVIEW, Texts (UPD— wildest spender o i them all'
Republican presidential noml- today.
He laid Johnson baa been
net Barry Goldwater describ­
spending
$10 million a day
ed President Johnson aa “ the
more than President Kennedy.
The senator made the state­
ment In a speech prepared for
delivery at an airport here. He
rlso said that "every four
minutes frugal Lydon has put
one more person an the federal
payroll."
Attacking “ false claims" by
the President that the admin
Irtration la euttlng down on
CHICAGO (U PI) Rep. Wil­
spending and holding down the
liam E. Miller campaigned in
federal payroll,
Goldwater
this Democratic stronghold aald, “ Johnson has already
today with the hop* that when spent nearly $3 billion more in
votes are east In Chicago in hi? first eight month* In the
November, “ they'll be count­ White House than President
ed."
Kennedy spent in the same*
The Republican vice pres­ period of 1963.
idential candidate, getting a
"The man who promised to
knowledgeable assist in the a* re us millions la putting us
campaigning from his wife, deeper Into debt by billions.
was to speak to the Pollan*
“ Every day . . . Lyndon
American Congress this morn­ Johnson has been spending an
ing. His wife, Stephanie, who average of $10 million more
is of Polish extraction, waa than hla predecessor," Goldto speak to the group thia a f­ water aald.
He said “ Lyndon Johnson
ternoon, then fly on to catch
has spent $5.5 billion more In
up with him in Erie, Pa.
FULL ROLLS
Democratic vice president­ his first eight months tn office
45” WIDE
ial candidate Hubert II. Hum­ than Franklin Roosevelt In the
first sight years of hla adminASSORTED COLORS
phrey will speak to the con­
Utratkm.
gress Saturday.
VALUES
TO 11.19 YD.
“ And we used to think that
It wai Miller's first cam­
Roosevelt was a free apeaderl"
paign speech in Illinois, which
he said.
1 TO 10 YD. LENGTHS
went for John F Kennedy In
As to Johnson's assertion
38”
TO 45* WIDE
1980 by only 8,iklfl vote*. Re­ that federal payrolls would be
publican* filed charges of held down, Goldwater said that
ASSORTED COLORS
vote fraud after the election. “ ib the first seven months of
VALUES TO 31.19 YD.
“ Let u* put an end to this this year federal employment
sham of election processes," was raised 18 339 persons." He
Miller said, in Columbus, said Johnson, “ who promised
Ohio, Thursday night. “ May­ economy” has added 2,609 per­
be we're being optimistic, but sons to the public payroll
we hope that when votes are every month.
“ Every day he has added
rast in Chicago, they'll he
170 new employes. Every hour
counted.
FULL HOLTS
“ Maybe we're being too op­ be has added 15," the senator
Value* to 11.19 yd.
timistic," Miller said, "m ay­ said.
The Longview ratty was
be they'll bo counted In Tex­
Dan River Plaid
Goldwater's
(Inal Southern
as, too."
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week tong swing, but he will g j 45” WIDE —
Less Than Half
return to Texas and North
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LEFT B EH IN D

Miller Hopes
Chicago Will
Count Votes

BILL FRAASA, man­
ager of the Southern
Loan Co, waa elected
president o f the Kiwanis Club for 1966 at
the meeting Wednes­
day. He has been a
member of the club for
three years and has
b e e n active in ull
phases o f club projects.
G o r d o n Meyer and
Roger H a r r i s were
named first and second
vice presidents.

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Episcopal Holy
Days Announced
By Donna K iln
Special services to be held
at Longwood’a Christ Epis­
copal Church in the coming
week, aa announced by Rcr.
Charles Stewart, vicar, are;
Saturday, Fall Ember Day,
Holy Communion at 9:30 a.m.
nnd Monday, the Feast of St.
Matthew, Holy Communion at
0:30 n.m. In Avon Park.
Fr. Stewart will attend the
Annuel Clergy Conference o f
the Episcopal Diocese of South
Florida from Monday after­
noon through Thursday of
next week at Camp Wingmann
in Avon Perk.

Parents Could Slow Truancy, Aide Says
“ More parental care and with students throughout the
cooperation could reduce the county and with symptoms
truancy trend o f county atud- of truancy. He Is respon­
sible for the attendance of
shout 1,000 pupils st Crooms
High School; 900 st Golds­
boro; 300 at Hopper, 80 at

THE REMNANT SHOP

dren in the seventh and
eighth grades as thry emerge
from adolrsrenre to a more
adult phase of life. “ The
transition fur some ia tough
to rope with," the officer
states.
Thu so-called problem chil­
dren are about evenly divid­
ed between boya and girls hut
the major contributing factor
to such delinquency, he adds,
is luck of parental rare.
Thomas confers with par­
ents, teacher* and the child in
striving to correct tendencies
toward truancy stressing the
rhild is making ‘ the biggest
mistake of hla life."
He is not always success­
ful, Thomas admits. ‘Rut If
we can save just one child
from such a mistake we fe d
gratified."
Thomas knows, from peat
experience, pereonaily, end In
hie official capacity as at­
tendance assistant in the
county.

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Yankees Sweep
By C M Stock
u n Spark Writer
Y ogi a t m tad m e te r H u ­
l k roa m ed It op best.
"W e worked Like Um devil
to eat there/’ the Yankee mae-

gemhwlee until the Tribe
manufactured a TD and an
extra point with B second*
remaining to eop a 14 to I f hlBs at John Courier Field to
Oviedo at • p. m.
decision.
Even though the lions are la
At Ovtode, the Liens will
top shape, physically aad men­
to fielding the strongest
ially, Head Coach Arthur
Scott w a n ed hi* youngsters
jlkit Bsphyrhlfls will be the
team they most fla y aad beat
tacking depth - the Ltoos an­
tonight.
ticipate eating up epepeitloa.
Scott said that tonight's
Just how strong lephyrhtlle
opener could t o ooe of the
will be tonight to net known.
toughest uppoaenti Oviedo win
However, they* like any ether
meet this aeasoo. On tbe other
achool, can eoma up with a
band, t o ia expecting a tot out
grant club from time to Um*
of his well-oiled aad well-drill­
aad ttto net known i f thto to
ed machine this evening.
their year.
"We'U t o np against a good
H e n to S a n f o r d , the
ball club tonight," Scott optoPanther* lost emwidtrsble
led. "end Pro told ear boys
material through graduation
hut they had depth tost sea-,
eon and Crooma will be de­
pending upon that factor to­
night when they lift the eurInin on their Big Nina North
Conference schedule.
The county'* fourth oehool,
Lyman, oUU has onolher
week before it goes into bat­
tle. Next Friday tho CroyBOSTON (UPI) The
houndo will f a n the Cardinals
squabble
among
American
nt Ocoee. Lyman, thto seeeon, will be n full-fledged League officials ever the sal*
member o f the Orange Belt of the New York Yenkeea te
Conference, replacing t h e the Columbia Broadcasting
Bemlnln whs go Into the System has besn taken up by
league President Joe Cronin.
Metro.
The league's chief execu­
tive has replied publicly to
repeated charges by Chicago
White Bex owner Arthur Al­
ign.
W. L Pet
Philadelphia 89 68 .80S
’ Even ns Cronin loousd hie
B t Louis
Bl 84 .862 6 to reply, Allyn and Kansas CUy
Cincinnati
81 68 .565 7 to Athletic* owner Charles Fin­
8. Francisco 81 68 .661 I
ley repeated their accusations
end demanded another league
Pitta burgh
76 70 .817 I I
Milwaukee
76 71 .614 ll t o meeting. He described Al­
iya's chargee as "totally un­
L. Angeles 73 74 .497 16
Chicago
98 80 .462 22 to founded" and released docu­
Houston
90 88 .405 29to ments te prove I t A t the
New York
§0 99 J48 88 to seme time he exprvesed "reThursday's Results
grit" that the debate contin­
ued to be mad* publlr.
Cincinnati 7 Chicago 8
Philadelphia 4 Los Angslsa 3
Only games scheduled
Friday’s Games
Bt. Louis at Cincinnati, night
Chicago at Milwaukee, night
New York nt Houston, night
Philadelphia St Los Angeles,
night
Pittsburgh at Baa Fraaclaco,
night
Saturday's Games
BL Louis nt Cincinnati, night
Chicago at Milwaukaa
New York at Houston, night
Philadelphia nt Leu Angelas,
night
Pittsbuigh at San. Fran.,
night

to etajr there.”
Maatk added that he thought
“ the pressure era* on the
other ctobo” after the Yan­
kee! vaulted tram third into
fu el place la the American
League race following Thundap nlght’ a 0-2 victory over
Loo Aagelci.
The preararo U on the eppoaltloo now that the Yanks havo
to loan the pennant. New York
now atanda S6-S9 while the Orioleo and White Sox are SMI,
two gamea behind In the allImportant loot column.
The Yenkeea are the hot
club with Mantle reaching the
2,000 hit plateau with three
hits, Including a two-run hom­
er while Roger Marie gained
the 1,000 hit mark Wednesday
and
Thursday
contributed
three hits to an 11-hlt attack
that supported the pitching of
winner Mel Stottlemyre (7-J).
In the only other game, the
National League leading Phila­
delphia Phillies defeated the
Lot Angeles Dodgers 4-3 and
such n good turf,” Mikkr do- Cincinnati stopped Chicago, T-3
The Phils increased their
c Is rod, "and wo'rn proud of
lead to 8Vi fames when Maury
it.”
Bo also announced a new Wills' first Inning error allow­
seating am ngsm ent win be in ed three runs to score end they
effect tonight. On# section of got another unearned run In
bleachers css been reserved the ninth. The loes eliminated
for adults only while another the world champions from the
section la reserved for stu- National League chase.

that w ell have to play our
best te wto. 1 realise it wea't
bn ea easy coatsst but we can
wts It.”
Both eleveno are expected
to provide fees with a good
show tonlM Meanwhile, Athletic Direct­
or Paul Miktor anaouaesd that
John Courier field has been
put to tip-top condition for to­ Oviedo will bo captained by
night's affair.
quarterback Jim Courier and
"Wo'rn fortunate to having fullback Tsd Bellhorn.

Robson Reports
On Boat Show
Harry Robson, local ■port­
ing goods dealer who U atten­
ding tho Marinas Trades Ex­
hibit aad Conference to Chi­
cago, aaid today that there
are more Florida built boat*
on display at the show this
year than ever before.
Robson also com m uting ea
the &lt;0 degree sunny waatber
to the windy city, reported
that larger crowds than ever
before were ea hand for the
exhibit.
"This, of course,” Robson
explained, ” 'ia to be expected
when boating as e business is
having its beat ysar sloe*

1180."
Robson la right, according to
tho Boating Industry Associa­
tion, sponsor o f the trade
•bow, A dollar volume increate o f 19 percent over 1981

to now Indicated on the basis
of manufacturer shipment reporta covering tbe big volume
llama of outboard boate, moton and trallera.
” U proves,” nays Robson,
"that an incraaae o f three
percent to 1983 over 1942 waa
no fluke and that industry
has entered a new period of
s o l i d , if not spectacular

Rec Cards
The Sanford Recreation De­
partment announced
today
that tha 1984-85 recreation
canto will be Issued begin­
ning next Thursday. All
carda must ba renewed before
O ct 1.

SSJH Boosters
To Meet Monday
The South Seminole Junior

High School Athletic Boosters
Association will mest at 7.30
p.m. Monday lx the school's
library.

Principal Jobs Angel and
Athletic Director Jim Clark
have urged all Interested par­
sons, especially parents of
SSJH athletes, to bo present.

CAPTAINS OP THE 1*64 edition o f the Crooma High Panther*, who
lift tho lid on th« fell grid campaign tonight nt Sanford's Memorial Sta­
dium against tha visiting Wild Bulla o f Ocnlo, ora (from l«ft) Robert
Walton 65 (center), David Peterson 28 (right halfback) and Andrew
James 11 (quarterback). Last year the Cats copped six o f eight contests.
They are members of Florida’s Big Nip* North Conference.

American
League

HERE’S TH E TITUSVILLE BACKF1ELD Seminole win face tonight
when the Tribesmen lift the lid on the 1964 grid season in the east coaat
city. They are (from le ft ): fullback Sam Wortham, a 166-pound fullback;
halfback Howard Bain, a 166-pound senior who is considered one o f the
beat kickoff and punt return specialists in Brevard; junior halfback
David Ward, 166 pounds, Brevard County’s high scorer last season
and Tituaville’i beat open-field runner and defensive back; and 6-foot,
186-pound quarterback Charlie Huggins, chosen Brevard's top signal
caller last season. He hag a tremendous wing and does the booting on
extra points and kickoffs.

Herald Bperta Writer
"W e won't run our two top
squads both ways as we ori­
ginally pUnned,” said Head
Coach Jim Pfgott of the San­
ford Semtnoles as t o closed
out pre-season drills at SHS
yesterday and packed up for
the trip tonight to Titusville.
"W e’re going to have a first
string olfemive unit sod a first
string defensive unit,” Plgott
explained, "just as we did last
season. We feel this will give
u* more strength. Of course,
we'll also have our kickoff
teem, too."
Plgott and hia pair of vars'ty assistants, Dick Williams
and Jim McCoy, put the
Seminole* through a pre-game
workout consisting of pass pat­
terns, line formations, and de­
fensive maneuver!.
The Tribe'* three quarter-

W. L. Pet.
New York
88 69 .693
Baltimore
88 61 .691
Chicago
88 81 4191
Detroit
77 71 J&gt;20 lOto
U s Angeles 78 74 .607 12 It
Cleveland
7 1 73 .607 1214
Minnesota
74 74 .600 1311
Boston
88 83 .443 22
Washington 67 92 .384 31
Kansas City 64 93 .387 33
Thursday's Results
New York I I* A. 2
Only game scheduled
Friday's Games
Washington at Chicago, night
Cleveland at Detroit, night
U s Angeles at Baltimore,
night
Kansas City at New York,
night
Minnesota at Boston, night
Saturday's Gamea
Detroit at
Los
Angeles
Washington at Chicago
(NFL)
Cleveland at Detroit
Gamee Sunday
U s Angeles at Baltl., night
S t Louis at Cleveland (N FL)
Kansas City at New York
Baltlmora at
Green Bay
Minnesota at Boston
(NFL)
Chicago at Minnesota (N FL)
New York at Pittsburgh
(NFL)
Washington at Dallas (N FL)
Sen Francisco at Philadelphia
(NFL)
Boston at Sen Diego (A P L )
By Jana Casselberry
Denver at Buffalo (A F L)
Clark J. Getty, new man­
ager o f the Land 'O Lakes
Country Club at Casselberry,
waa Introduced by tha club
ownsr, Ralph B. Parks, to a
large group of member* and
gussts at a swim party and
Informal supper last Sunday
afternoon.
Getty, formerly serving In
Urlo capacity at Mid-Florida
and Pina Hills, announced
plana for Improving all 18
holes wtih heavy equipment
to movo la on Oct. 1. He also
■xpresood tho hope that the
county will act promptly to
alleviate flood conditions In
Lake Triplet caused by re­
cent heavy rains.

Owner Of A’s
CHICAGO (UPI) — Charles
O. Finley today continued
with plans to sell his Kansas
City Athletics. Ho said he
wanted no part of baseball
"because of such lousy shen­
anigans'* as CBS' purchase of
tbe New York Yankees.
"There's nothing but self­
ish Interests In approving this
sale.'* Finley said here after
tfte American League form ally
approved the Columbia net­
work's purchase.
" ! see the national pastime
of baseball being shot full of
holes because of poor leader­
ship and poor thinking," Flaky
said.
\ "Today's action could be tbe
ruination of It,"

hacks, Ron Hinson, A1 Boni­
face and Frank Whigham
were right on target with their
aerials.
Punting specialists Buddy
Burton sod Hinson booted for
plenty of yardage and the lo­
cals should encounter no diffi­
culties in this aspect o f the
game.
Kickoff speclalitts Bill Kuy­
kendall and Larry Watson,
both ends, are ready for the
opener. Bernto Barbour, pro­
bably the squad's top extra­
point hooter, continued putting
the pigskin right through the
uprights.
“ These boys have worked,"
raid McCoy, "and we believe
they're anxious to get the sea­
son underway. I'm confident

Herald 8 e«cti Writer
la prevloua engugemsnta
the Wild Balia o f Ocala have
had more ammunition la their
horna than the Panthere of
Crooma have had la their
daws.
But Head Coach Willie
Holt baa his Panthers* claws
sharp for another effort to
tear apart the Bulls when the
local
high
achool
eleven
hoetn Ocala at I p. tn. to­
night nt Sanford'a Memorial
Stadium.
David Brinson end Perlman
Brinson could mama the dif­
ference tonight when the two
Florid* Big Nina North Con*
ferenee teems clash. These
two youngsters are explosive
type becks end could go the
distance anytime.
Consistent performors Holt
will dee pad upon tonight in
tho lino will include Ed
Brown, Robert Walton, Terry
Williams, Ernest Nani, Roy
Montgomery, John Knight

they'll give us thsir beat right
from the opening kickoff.”
PJgott praised tho
SHS
cheerleaders for their fine
work in promoting school
spirit for this initial coatest.
“ I'm also appreciative o f the
SHS band for their work and I
know they'll add a great deal
to our total effort,'* be added.
A motorcade will leave Semi­
nole High at 4:13 and will be
escorted by deputies from tbe
Seminote County Sheriffs de­
partment.
T it u s v ilt o li expected to
throw an experienced backflrld at the Seminotes and al­
so to com e up with a fair
line. The Terriers won five,
tost four and tied one last
season.

Boone
1 0
SEMINOLE, Sanford
0 0
Bishop Moors, Orlando
0 0
Colonial, Orlando
0 0
Edgewater, Orlando
0 0
Evans, Orlando
0 0
Winter Park
0 0
O ik Bldgs, Orlande
0 1
Results Thursday Night
Boon* 18, Oak Ridga 7*
Gamsa Tonlgkt
SEMINOLE nt Titusville
Cocoa at Colonial
Mstbouma at Edgewater
Evens at Winter Park*
Only Games Scheduled
Gamea Ssterday Night
Winter Garden Lakevtew at Bishop Moore
(• Denote* Omferer.ee Games)

U a t year the Panthers
won six and lost two and
Holt waa voted the coach-of.
the-year award In the confer­
ence. lie 's assisted by back*
field coach Dick Evans and
line coaches Ernie Bradley
and Joe Pair.
KAMOS SIGNS
MEXICO CITY (UPI) —
World featherweight champi­
on Sugar Ramos signed Mon­
day to mest Vicente Saldivar
of Mexico In a tltlo fight here
on Sept. 28.

WE’ RE NEW IN
TOWN.
COME CALLING.

ONLY 12 BEAUTIFUL *64 IMPALAS LEFT — AND THEY
MUST BE SOLD BY THURSDAY. THEY’RE GOING AT

NOW IS THE IDEAL TIME TO BUY - AND GET THE
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"Good a s " Brando la la
straight drama, aad ha’ a oaly
about tha beat th a n la," aaya
Shapiro, "ha’a at Icaat twice
aa good at com edy."
Sharing tha acreen with
"Bodtlmo Story" will be "A ct
O n*," atartog George Hamil­
ton and Moaa H art
Wrdnaaday aad Thuraday
night tha Drive-la will feature
" A Very Private Affair," with
Bridget Bardot aad "Daya of

Wine aad lo s e s " with Jack
Lemon aad Lao Ramick. The
Academy Award song o f tha
aama title, "Daya of W lae" If
featured.
"A Hard Daya Night" fariaga
the Beatles to the theatre Fri­
day aad Saturday. Helpiag to
fill the evening with entertalameat will be "Goliath and
tha Vamplrea" with Gordon
Scott and "The Big Land"
with Alan Ladd.

Shirley At Rite
Shirley M aeU lat, billed aa
"the finest comedienne and
one of tha finest actresses in
tha world today," la starred in
"What a Way to Go" at tha
Rita Theatro starting this Sun­
day a n d running through
Thuraday.

MARLON BRANDO, Shirley Jones and David
Niven team as co-stars o f Universal’s spicy ro­
mantic comedy in color, "Bedtime Story." It is
the tale o f two men to whom women are irresis­
tibly attracted and how they accept the happi­
ness o f pursuit.

'Mad' Still Going
"The Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad held over for a fourth big
W orld," the Ultra-Panavlaion- week at Casselbcrry'a Semin­
ole Plaza Cinema.
Technicolor release—has been
The film, featuring a great
cait o f over 50 top namei
from radio, television, night
clubs, musical comedy and
motion pictures, also include!
4th n ir. WEEK
some funny women.
Among them are Ethel
“ IT S A
MAD, MAD, MAD, | Merman, Edie Adams and
Zaxu Pitts.
MAD WOULD"
The fact that the Cinema
COLOR
la holding the picture for a
fourth week o f ahowlng Indi­
OPEN 1:31
cates Seminole County movie
goers have given the film a
K ite TILL, 2:00 R ite
hitch rating.
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BIO TRIPLE FEATUHF.
No. 3 At 11:00
Oaly
"M ARY. MARY”
In Color
Debbio
Roy no Ida

No. 3 At 9:1*
Only
"ENSION
FIJLVKR"
In Color
Rob't Walker

No. 1 A t 1:00
Oaly
"H ELL ON
FRISCO B A Y "
la Color
Alaa Ladd

COMING - SUN. - MON. • TUBS.
BOX OFFICE OPEN «:I3 — SHOW STARTS 7:00
NITELY AT 7:00 A 11:00

FIRST SANFORD SHOWING

Marlon B ra n d o ■David Niven
Shirley Jones

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CO-FEATURE 9:10 ONLY
TRUE STORY OF BROADWAY PLAYWR1TE
MOSS HART

“ ACT ONE”
GEORGE HAMILTON
IN TITLE ROLE

Co-starring with Mias MacLalne will be Robert Mltchum,
Paul Newman, Dean Martin,
Gena Kelly, Bob Cummbgs
and Dick Van Dyke.
Shirley has no doubt the
beat chance in her motion pic­
ture life to prove the critics
right, since her role has an
exceptionally wide range of
emotions. She's seen as a 12year-old, a 17-year-old and
later ai the wife of Mltchum.
Newman, Martin. Kelly and
Van Dyke.

n

beautyaftwjwty
my™vEDYTH THORNTON McLEOD

"Please tell me— are chlo
straps made of rubber-like
bands any help for a sagging
chin?—E ."
Whea reading, writing, or
knitting you may get tome
help from a c h b strap. Do not
sleep with one as you often
get It twisted and then it la
not helpful. Always use a dash
o f talcum powder on the ak b
under the strap.
"Please tell me— do you
honestly thLik women who are
really old look well with bras­
sy blonde hairT—Helen."
No, I do not advocate that,
but color rlnsei are wonder­
ful and many shades can be
used. A silvery blonde tone
la often very becoming to what
you call old, but bow old IS
old? When hair Is changed aa
to color one must have a com ­
plete new makeup and many
women forget that and the hair
color la never "right."
"Please tell me— are fancy
combe worn In tha hair? !
have some old tortoise shell
ones and would like to wear
them.—Mrs. R ."
Yea, combe and tots resting
ornaments are worn, especial­
ly with hair that is done b a
French roll. They fit In at the
side beautifully. You are fortunte to have old combs. I
have one tent to me by a
charming lady of M whom I
never had the pleasure of
meeting. She was happy that
her comb would continue to
adorn a hairdo.
"Pleas* tell me—are valla
with amall sequins on them
good taste for a luncheon?—
Mrs. M. C ."

TODAY A BAT.
SHOWS AT
1:00 - 3:10
1:03 - 8:20

SUNDAY
STARTS

SHOWS AT

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What's more, the role la tha
moat glamoroua of her carter,
with tome 70 changes of ward­
robe, designed by Academywinner Edith Head, and coif­
fures 1o match by Sydney Gullaroff. la addition, there art
tha 13,900,000 worth of Har­
ry Wbaton jewels to enhance
the glamour of her outfita.
la the brief spaa of 10
year*. Shirley has made IT
plcturas, starting with Hitchcock'a "The Trouble With
Harry." She's more than prov­
ed her talent, winnbg three
nominations for the Oscar —
"Some Came Running," "Tb#
Apartment" and "Irm a la
Douce" — and the Hollywood
Foreign Press Assn, award
for "outataodbg
versatility
and original Interpretation in
the acting field" in 1951.

oou an osun

— NOW THROUGH THURSDAY By Detlle

ALL IS READY for tha
swingin' season at the Capri
Restaurant and Lounge now,
says manager Dom Patitucci,
and Grace Nelson, assistant
manager echoes his Invitation
to awing with them.
Graca is also listed as an
"assessor o f food” and her
many friends here will be
glad see her back again,
Chaf Dave Remley Invite*
you to try their famoua Capri
sirloins, junior or senior size.
If* cuts and prepare* them
himaelf to bo sure that it 1*
don* "just right" for your
dining pleasure.
Beginnntng today there will
be live music and entertain­
ment by the Jack Itossman

Trio end that “ Laiy River”
man, Big Bill Klinefelter,
every Thuraday, Friday and
Saturday from S p. m. to
midnight.
Call them for brunch**,
teas, luncheon* and banquet*,
too. Just tell them what you
want and put It all In tha
capable handa o f Grace, Dom,
Dave and Bob.
*
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IS THIS COOL weather
giving you a big appetite T
One o f the beat ways wo
know to satisfy It la at Jim
Spencer's with their offer o f
"all the lobster you ean eat,"
for on* price. (W e saw a fel­
low eat eight of 'am on*
night—ha waa a big man). If
lobster la not your dish how
about tha tasty dellcaey o f
frog legs, sauteed in melted
butter? Or their fabulous
royal red shrimp, prepared In
a very special way? All are
mighty good satin'. Of course
the cocktail lounge la open,
and le one o f tha favorito
spots In town. Hot macks
and cold drlnka during the
happy hour.
•
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F R E D D I E’S STEAK
HOUSE, which advortiaso aa
tho "oldeat” and "finest" in
Central Florida, live* up te
tha namo they have earned for
themaelvee, ainco It la consid­
ered "tho” placo to go In
Central Florida for thoao
who want • flna dlnnor or
havo important company to
entertain. Haven't you tried
them yet? You don't know
what you are missing.
• • e

S H I R L E Y MncLnine
stars in tho APJACOrchanl and 20th Cen­
tury - Fox c o m e d y ,
"W hat a Way to Col.”
a CinemnScope-De Luxe
color attraction open­
ing Sunday at the ltitz
Theatre.

HAVE YOU heard about
No, but you see women
the Carlbo Cut? Bounds llko
wearing them who should have
a dance, or maybo a canal,
better taite. A simple sheer
you say? Nope, R'a a par­
veil can be worn If a woman
ticularly delicious cut o f
likei to have her hairdo
steak, especially prepared for
smooth and ah* does not like
the discriminating customer
w tarbg a bat.
■it the Carib* Lounge in the
"Please tell me— la It good
Vnltlcx Hotel, And ft* so
taste for a woman of forty
pleasant to dine In the relax­
to have dresses to match her
ed friendly atmosphere, by
daughter’ s? The daughter D
Probably tho most popular soft candlelight, your dinner
sixteen.— Wondering."
fishing method In Florida, cor enhanced by your favorite
I think it Is not attractive. talnly for largcmouth black cocktails. Between 4:30 and
The Fashion people and the
bass, is bait or plug casting, 0:30 p. m. ladies drinks only
pattern makers advocate this
cost tho price of their age—
although in recent years spin­
idea and many women liked
a penny for each year. Does
R. I often woodered if the ning and fly fishing have been nnybody pay more than 29
teenage daughters liked it. I challenging the older methods. rents?
•
• e
feel that if the style la right Of course, nothing will replace
for the daughter, it is not right the trusty ranepole tn many
MEET your friends at
for the mother.
fishermen's affection.
George’* Tavern and enjoy
No recommendation ran be your favorite drink In the
made ae to whether a topwa-lnewly decorated lounge. And
ter or underwater bait will if you’re planning a Sunday
serve best; and sometimes a frilling trip or picnic, stock
spoon or wlgglcr wilt serve up beforehand with your fav­
better than an orthodox plug. orite beer, liquor and mixes

Anglers Vary

Fishing Methods

Good Balance
Helps Boat's
Performance

The difference between a top
performer and juit an average
or poor handling boat may de­
pend on where you store that
extra gas tank, the cold drink
cooler and asorted gear.
Besides handling ability. ■
rig’ s top speed and fuel econ­
omy can be improved by pro­
per weight and balance.
Most skippers have seen the
difference in a boat’s perform­
ance when two or three pass­
enger* ere aboard, or when
they all decide u&gt; crowd into
the stern. A lot of heavy gear
can have the same effect. The
beat way to check your boat’s
balance ii a short "shakedown" cruise.
If too much gear la stored
In the stern, the boat will
"squat," and the bow will rid*
too high out of the water. Try
m ovbg some of the extra gear
forward, and you’ll notice a
marked improvement in hand­
ling. The same is true of boats
that are bow heavy. Besides
throwing watrr over the bow
onto the passenger*, steerbg
will be more difficult.
Check your boat's top speed
when running at full throttle
with the extra gear in differ­
ent places. Although most
boaters don't plan on operat­
ing at top speed, it stands to
reason that if it takea lesa
throttle to move your rig at
a given speed, you’re saving
on fuel. And those word* are
dear to the heart of every
boater.
Now, check handling and
speed together. Often you'll
find that the best balance and
weight distribution for good
handling Is the same as for
top apeed.

V

Sept. 18, 1964 — Par* 7

Marlon Brando Now In Comody
Filmland’! matter comedy and produced under executive
writer, Stanley Shapiro, baa producer Robert Arthur.
tone on record proclaiming
The color film It part o f a
Marlon Brando at the screen's double feature which starts
foremost com edy star.
Sunday at the
Movieland
Brando la undertaking hit Drive-In Theatre and runs
first straight comedy assign­ through Tuesday. With Brando
ment In Unlvenal'a "Bedtime are David Niven and Shirley
Story" which Shapiro wrote Jones.

p

SAUSAGE &amp; PEPPERS

from tha well-stocked packago room. There’s plenty of
free perking.
*
*
*
JEAN'a Spaghetti House In
Orange City has a wonderful
ipeclal on now thru Thursday
. , . sausage and peppers with
mushrooms and a eld* order
of spaghetti. Bound good? it
let! . . . it has te be when
prepared by artlita Ilk* Jean
and Rocco Monillo. They in­
vite you to visit them. Cold
beer served on Sundays, win*
and beer the rest e f the
week.

•

•

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#

HAVE
YOU
NOTICED
that tho Trad* Winds Cafe­
teria in Seminole Plata ad­
vertises "the finest catsrlng
aervlca” In Central Ftorld?
W# lathed to the manager,
Lloyd 8L John about this and
he tells ua they are prepared
to catar anything from a buf­
fet to a banquet, fo r a min­
imum o f 33 people up to an
unlimited number, with any
kind o f food you would like
to have. You couldn't ask any
more than that, could you?
Remember them for that next
big event you have coming
up. They'll bring everything
right to your home or any­
where alee you aay. And of
couree, every day there'* the
delicious food at the cafeteria,
Juit Waiting fur you, with
luncheon from tl a. m. tn
2:15 p. m. and dinner from
4:30 to 8 p, m.

$|65

— CLOSED ON MONDAY —
Jeaa A Rose* Murelllo Welcome T ael
Ire Cold
BEER
(Sunday*, too)
AIR CONDITIONED
Open 11 A.M. t* I t P.M. — Parties Aceommadated
Hwy, IT-9L Orange City — Reservations Ph. TTi-MM

Jean's Spaghetti House,

Mis* Carol Pcttljoha
Entertains Nightly
In The Lamplighter Loo age

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PRIME BEEF c h a r c o a l
•teake, in alx different else*
with prices to suit your wal­
let are the apeclalty of the
house at the Mar-Lou Res­
taurant and cocktail lounge.
They have many other things
on their complete menu, too,
including aeafooda. A ll served
In their newly decorated airconditioned dining room with
dancing on Thuraday, Friday
and Saturday to tho music of
the Holidays,

•

With Mashreoma. Bid* order o f spaghetti
COMPLETE DINNER FROM SOUP
TO MINTS INCLUDING DESSERT

Freddie's
Steak Houae
Central Florida’* Oldest ft Finest

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RESTAURANT aad COCKTAIL LOUNGE

A L L THE LOBSTER YOU CAN EAT .... 13.25
CHAR - BROILED PRIME STEAKS
DANISH LOBSTER TAILS
(•west aa a aat)

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FROG

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$ 2 95

Sauteed In Melted Butter
UNDRR THE UMHKELI.A
A Variety Of Flaa Chorees aad Meat*— Free—
To Enjoy While W« Prepare Year Dinner
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Starting Friday &amp; Saturday this week . . . .
and Each Thursday* Friday &amp; Saturday Thereafter

Music &amp; Entertainment
By JA C K ROSSMAN T R IO plus “ BIG B IL L ”
CONTINUOUS FROM 8 P.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT

FR ID A Y N IG H T S P EC IA L!
— OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY —

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ADULTS

CHILDREN
12 OR UNDER

Finest Select Steaks
Featuring the Famous Capri Sirloin

C u t &amp; Prepared By Dave Remley

$ |0 0
Grace Nelson, Asst. Mgr. and Assessor of Food
Menu Include*:
Col* Slaw
French Fries
linked Henna
Grita
Hush Puppies
Relish Tray
Coffee Or Tea
Owned A Operated
Hr
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MONDAY THRU SATURDAY

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Mrs. Estes Hosts Pre-Nuptial Party

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Complilimenting Miss Carol Parker
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right, Am Slavik, Patsy Mlk- Also tte Mmta. Leonard
C m l filt e r , Oviedo, bride- tor. Sandy May*. Shirley Mlk- Paulk Jr., Rlekard Van Woretoetaf R«y Wataright, alao &lt;4
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***** raer, 8. E. Parker, Ben Wain­
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right, Barbara Good, Virginia
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topped with a aiaature bride
and groom. On either side was
n crystal candelabra with pink
In the llrlnc room on the
mantle and reflected by a
miner, was an unusually
teauttfal arrangement made
of crystal candelabra with
ptefc candles, pink hibiscus,
eon larsa pink mum and pink
torn.
Per refreshments, guests
were served pink and white
mints, pink cupcakes, brown­
ies, nuts and punch.
Caret, the lovely brunette
bride • elect wore a long
sleeve pink steath with a tied
tew at tte neck.
Ike received many gadgets
sad kitchen gifts.
Onsets Invited to attend
were tte Misses Carol Beas­
ley, Oay Ulrey, Aaa Martin,
Mlmi Wheeler, Jan Beasley
Jane Lundy, Marilyn Partin,
Onida Wolcott, Joule Riden­
our.
Also Misses Rose Beaicly,
Diane Aulin, Sherry Walls,
Ana JUdeaour, Regina Clark,
Nancy Swenson, Joy Wain-

HRS. R. W. ESTES, left, and Misa Linda Harris, center, were co-hos­
tesses recently to n kitchen ffadget shower complimenting Miss Carol
Parker, right, bride-elect o f Roy Wainright.

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Combines Supper

Sponsor Class In
Social Graces
Announcement Is made by
Holy Croaa Episcopal Church
o f a clasa they will sponsor In
dancing and social graces.
There win be three semesters,
with the first beginning on
Monday, September a from 7
to I p.m.
Min Nancy Davis, teacher
at Sanford Junior High will
Instruct the course.
If you are lntereited In en­
rolling your child In the class,
please contact Mra. Irene
O'Hara at 322-MOT.

Benson Ray Tart recently
■pent two weeks with hla bro­
ther, Jon Frank Jr. Jon Frank
to a State Highway Patrolman
hi Moore Haven.
Recent guests at tha home
o f Mr. and Mrs. Nick Pfeifauf
were hla sister, Mrs. Mary
Heitman o f Detroit and bis
brother and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Pfeifauf and children, Mary Ann, George and
John of AUcnton, Mich.
Mra. Jerry Betterton and
Mre. Harry Minnlek of Kurils
visited Mrs. Clarence Snyder,
Tutoday.

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MR. AND MRS. WAYNE E. ALBERT

District No. 37

Mrs. Howard Isley Honored

T o Meet Monday

A t Ethel Root Circle M eet

District 37 Florida N om a
Association will meet Monday
night September 21 at 8 p.m.
at tha Health Center on
French Avenue.
AH members are urged to
attend
this organisations!
business meeting. Delegates
will be elected to attend the
Florida Nurses* Association
Convention in Jacksonville In
October.

The Ethel Root Circle of
the Congregational Christian
Church met recently In Fcl
lowshlp Hall.
An impressive devotional
waa presented by Mrs. Bon
ner Carter, after which a
meditation upon the church
expansion program was ted
by M n . Walter Bethea.
Routine business waa d iv
cussed, and announcement waa
made o f the joint Women's
Fellowship meeting to be held
on October 21 at Fellowship
Hall.

Personals
PRIZES FOR WINNERS. Navnl Officer’s Wives Club Benefit Bridge will
Im held Thursday lit noon at tho Station Ballroom. All profit* o f the
bridge will go to tho Navy Wive* charity project*. Many kind* o f re­
freshment* are planned a* well a* prize*. Navy wive* aro urged to in­
vite civilian friend*, bring their own card*, and make re*ervntlons with
Mr*. W. E. Markley or Mrs. E. I,. Kbbert. Shown here wrapping the sur­
prise package* aro Mr*. James Mayo, Mr*. O. W. McGuire and Mrs. R. E.
Farrell.
(Herald Photo)

Charming Bridal Reception

Jones-Fileger

Tea Honors Carol Parker

Marriage Rites

By Evelyn Lundy
|doth and an unusual arrange
Carol Parker ol Oviedo, ment o f bamboo foliage was
bride • elect of Roy Wainright used. Other party rooms were
also of Oviedo, wav honored decorated with pink and white
at a lea given at the lovely sweetheart roses.
home of Mrs. C. T. Nildack
Guests were received In
with Mrs. J. C. Falrclulh as the foyer, where an orchid ar
co-hostess.
rangement was used on the
The dining table was over console table, and also the
laid with a beautiful ecru tin guest book which was kept by
en cloth of cut-work and Incc. Miss Joy Wainright. In the re­
An attractive arrangement of ceiving line with the hostess­
yellow aitors, white gladiote es and guest of honor were
and pate blue dallies was used Mrs. S. E. Parker, mother of
on tho dining table. To carry Ihe bride - elect and Mra.
out the color scheme of azure Iknno Gridin Wainright Sr.,
blue, yellow and white, blue mother o f Ihe groom-elect.
ind white mints were served C a r o l wore an attractive
Small cookies iced In blue and sheath of tea-olive green crepe
yellow, petits fours iced In with draped neckline and a
while with Carol and Roy beautiful purple Cattleya or­
written In yellow and blue chid corsage, a gift from Ihe
were served from a silver hostesses. One hundred and
tray. Nuts were In an antique twenty-five guests called dur­
cut-glass compote. Sliver and ing the hours of from two to
whito wedding napkins were live o ’ clock.
used. Punch was served from
Those who poured during the
a large, handsome, silver tea hours were Mrs. Milton
punch bowl. The punch table Gore, Mrs. John Ridenour,
was overlaid with an ecru lace Mra. W. H. Martin and Mrs.
Jim Partin.
Floating hostesses w a r e
Mrs. Elsie Fleming, Mrs.
John Courier, Mrs. Joe Slay­
Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Piety
ton and Mrs. Tony DanlclL
enjoyed a vacation recently
Also Miss Ann Ridenour,
and first visited Mr. and Mr*.
Joe Masters at their mountain Miss Jana Lundy, Mlsa Diana
cabin in Mountain City, N.C. Aulin, Mias Jane Brown, Mlsa
and then an aunt, Mrs. J. W. Mlmi Wheeler, Mias Marilyn
Hager of Stoney Point, N. C., Partin, Miss Ann Martin, Mlsa
then her sister, Mrs. Kather­ Joan Ridenour and Mlsa Beth
Gore.
ine Powlas of Charleston,
S. C., and her sisler-tn-law,
Mrs. T. H. Knox and family
in Waltersboro, S. C.

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By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
Mri. Harvey Vnino spent a
week with her granddaughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Rogers In Atlanta.

United In Impressive Church Rites

This la tte first time In
14 yean that all o f te r chil­
dren have beau together at
tte same time to be with their
mother on htr birthday.
M n . Sapp received many
useful gifts and also gifts o f
money.
Those spending tte day with
te r w e n Mr. and M n . J. A .
Sapp of S t Augustine; Mr.
and Mra. Wetheringtoa, Tam­
pa; M n. Elisabeth Spean o f
Enterprise, Alabama; Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Roberta and Deb­
bie, Wildwood; Mr. and M m
Henry Cooper and Wayne, o f
Miami; Mr. and M m Glenn
Cnnston and children o f Pen­
sacola; Mr. and M n . Woodrow Burned and sons; Mr.
and M m Eaco Bumsed; Mrs.
Mary Lee Thompson and chil­
dren: M n . Verdis Mae Hard­
man and Julia; Mr. and Mra.
G. W. Blmmona; Mrs. Clara
W yatt; Mr. and M m J. C.
Sapp and M n. Nettles.

Forest City

And Meeting

Holy Cross To

Miss Tracy Hegg And Wayne Albert

Florida Nunes

Osteen HD Club

Tho Osteen Homo Demon­
stration Club held their an­
nual family picnic at tho
bomt o f Mr. and Mrs. R. T.
Piety, Saturday evening. A l­
though It ruined the supper
was held In tha home.
Following supper, the men
retired to tho Florida room
white Um ladles held their
business meeting, with Mrs.
Joe Masters, president, pre­
siding.
It wss decided to hold a
rummage sale in the near fu­
ture, and Mrs. Frank George
waa appointed chairman o f
tha aa!e.
Attending were, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Maaters, M r ■.
George, Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Beall, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Milter, Mr*. Julius Gerheardt,
Mr. and Mrs. William Wenkoaky, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Glblin and Mr. and Mrs. Pie­
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Mr*. G. B. Sapp
Honor Guest On
89th Birthday

Mm 0 . B. Sapp ef Upmlu
md, whe ealebruted ter atth
M ix Tracy L. Hegg, dough-1E. Aftert, eo* ef Mr. aad I matrimony a* Saturday, Sepbirthday teat
ter ef Mn. Cell* Hegg of M n. Thomas a Albert ef 1tester S, 1M4 at 7:30 p.m. at
Mick, Eugene Hickson, Rich­ or guest at n picnic dinner Mankato, Mia*., aad Wayne |Sanford, w e n salted la holy j tte first Methodist Church ef
ard Smithson, Fred Alford, given by her children nt tte
Sanford.
Cyrus Dawscy and H. B.
home ef one of her danghten,
Rev. Robert M. Jenkins of­
Myrtle NotUeu an Upsate
ficiated at tte Impressive dou­

Monday rveaiag at a kitchen
•adpt aknastr at the home of
Mrs. R. W. Katas. Miss Linda
Mmta was co hostess with
Mrs. Eaten.
Tte dWus table was over­
laid with a white eutwork
doth. The most unusual cen­
ter place was n crystal globe
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Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Otli
Jones announce the marriage
of thrlr daughter, Miss Pame­
la Gay Jones, to Paul Edward
Fileger, son of 3!r. and Mrs.
Gilbert B. Fileger of Sanford,
on June 2, 1064 In Folkston,
Ga.
The young couple are resid­
ing In. Tallahassee, where the
groom Is attending Florida
State University.

Bear Lake

Personals
Bear Lake Personals
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Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Me
Clellan Sr. of Cove Court In
Lake Brantley have received
news from their son, Mai
colm Jr., who has recently
completed boot training at
Great Lakes, 111., and was
company honor man. He pass­
ed an aptitude test which
qualified him for Annapolle,
and la presently In training at
nambrldge, Md. for further
training. If he succeiafully
completes this nine month
training program, he will
qualify for the U. S. Naval
Academy. The McClellans are
proud of their son and are
eagerly awaiting hla coming
home on leave at Christmas.
They recently returned from
Heliport, Long Iitand, vlaltlng
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Faust.
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The serving table was ov­
erlaid with a damask cloth
and waa centered with a col
orful arrangement o f rose*
The U. 8. Department of
Agriculture says that nearly
one third of tte nation's 1*
million persons over *3 live In
rural areas. Four million of
these llv* In smell towns and
about • million and a half oo
farms.

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Patricia Klinger, diughter
ol Mr. and Mra. Paul Kllng
er o f West Lake Brantley
Road, will enter Women’s Uni
versify in Texas for her
freshman year.
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Carl Spencer o f Cecelia
Drive la a patient at Oranga
Memorial Hospital with a back
KrU D u e , son of Mr. and
Injury sustained In a fall on Mrs. William H. Dane of Lake
hla 75th birthday, August 31. Brantley, recently e n t e r e d
Florida Presbyterian College
3!rs. C. L. Brunk o f Lake In SL Petersburg on an aca
Ashtr Circle haa returned derele scholarship. He aspires
from the wedding o f her niece, to become a patent atorney.
Miss Catherine Mary Chlusano In Greensboro, N.C. En
route home, Mra. Brunk waa
forced to stay In Jaekionvltte
Speekteg of moi
fo r two days, dua to Dora.
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with ye*."
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By Maryann Miles
Miss Diana Leigh Gresham,
daughter of Rev. and Mrs.
Clifford Gresham of West
Lake Brsutly Road, will da
part this week for Hampden
DubolseA c a d e m y .
Upon
graduation in
June, Mlsa
Gresham will enter nurses’
training. Rev. Gresham is
pastor of the Forest City Bap
list Church.
• • •

Delegates to tha third an­
nual meeting o f the Women'*
Fellowship of the United
Church o f Christ to be held
at Avon Park on October 26
were selected. Repreienting
the Circle will be Misa Ruby
Booth and the Mmes. Robert
Getman and Ralph Loafing.
Tenstlv* plans were made
for a bake sale to be held In
October.
A t tha conclusion o f the
meeting a lovely bridal shower wss held for M n . Howard
Isley, tha former Barbara A1
ford, whose marriage was
recent evenL
The honon* was most at­
tractive In a lime green
sheath with whlta accessories,
and an orchid corsage which
was presented to her by the
Circle.

and fernery. The beautifully
decorated caka was ssrved by
Mrs. Robert Getman, and
Mr*. M. J. Corbett presided
over the punch bowl. Dainty
canapes were served by Mrs.
Oscar Zlttrower.
The many lovely gifts wero
presented in a clever-decorat­
ed clothes basket, and the
new bride was given an ecru
tablecloth by the Circle.
Those attending were the
Mmes. T. R. Alford, mother
o f the honoree, J. II. Hicks,
th e
bride’s
grandmother,
Joseph Snyder, Marie Wilbank, Edward Simpson, Earl
Mosley, Robert Heine, Walter
Altender, Clayton Bagwell,
Howard Rollins, Ralph Lossing, Walter Bethea, Bonner
Carter, G. O. Nordgren, A. M.
Remusat, J. E. Wood*, Owen
Meredith, Agnes Boyd and
Miss Ruby Rooth.
Also Reverend Walter Mc­
Pherson, Kenny Alford, Susie
Alford, and Miss Dianne
Beach representing the Christ­
ian Youth Fellowship o f the
Church.
Not attending bnt sending
gifts were Mmes. Clyde Stin­
son and Gua Schmah.

ble ring and eandsligbt cere­
mony before tte altar emban­
ked with potted palms and
flanked on either aide by
standing candelabn.
Mrs. Benjamin Wiggins, or­
ganist, played the traditional
nuptial hymns and James
Daughtrey, soloist, sang “ O
Perfect Love” a n d ’T he
Lord's Prayer.”
The lovely bride, given In
marriage by her brother, Todd
C. Hegg, waa radiant In a for­
mal gown of white silk organza over n et The fitted bodice
featured short aleevea and a
scoop neckline accented with
floral appliques a n d seed
pears, which also adorned tha
voluminous skirt. Her ailk
veil of illusion fell from a for­
ward petal headpiece and she
carried a cascade bouquet of
yellow Fugi mums.
Mrs. David (Collyn) Fjel
•tad attended her slater aa
matron of booor, and waa
gowned in gold peau de sola,
street length, featuring a fit­
ted bodice with short sleeves
and a scoop neckline and a
tell shaped skirt She carried
a bridal arrangement of gold
and bronse Fugl mums.
Gary B. Helms served the
groom as best man and ush­
ers were David P. Fjelstad,
brother-in-law of the bride and
Thomaa A. Speer.
Mrs. Hegg chose for her
daughter’s wedding a dark
sheath with avacado access­
ories and her corsage waa o(
yellow roses.
Mrs. Albert, mother of the
groom, was attired In ■ beige
knit sheath with black acces­
sories and a yellow rose cor.
sage.
Following the wedding, •
reception was held In McKin­
ley Hall, which wss decorated
with palms and arrangements
of yellow, bronse and gold
mums.
Assistants at tha reception

(Heads Alter*,
M n. Al (Patricia) Clausen,
M n. Richard (Janie) Elam,
M n. Iren* Thurmond, Mrs.
Donald (Becky) F a r m s and
M n. Gary (Patricia)) Helma.
For her going away outfit,
M n. Albert chose a smart
black and white houndstooth
check sheath with black pat­
ent accessories.
Following a wedding trip to
Palm Beach, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert are residing at 414 West
20th Street.
Among tte out of town wed­
ding guests w en M n . Celia
Hegg, Mankota, Minn.; Mr.
and Mrs. David Fjelstad, Mad­
ison Lake, Mian.; Todd C.
Hegg, Charleston, S. C.; Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Clausen and
Mr. and M n . John Gates,
Clinton, Iowa; Richard Jonea,
Titusville; C. A. Caldwell and
family, Dorothy Heitman and
Louis* Sojourner, all o( Orlan­
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mends you test the toy to see
thst all working parts work.
All nails or bolts should b«
sunk for safety and toys
with plastic wheals nuke
mother happier because they
won’t mar floors.
Putting aside the dollars
and cento approach to toys
for the preschooler. Crimes
further suggests parents be
objective about their pur­
chases. The mother who un­
derstands
her
child
and

Thia especially is trot of
toys for the preschool tot. So*
leering a useful, durable toy
that can hurdle this aye
(roup's destructive intensity
is difficult.
“ Under sclf-serrlee, it ap­
pears all that parents can do
is pray they select a toy with
durability," aay T on Grimes
who has been in toy research
and design for 17 year*.
However, there are cheeks
to make on toys you buy to
determine safety and service.
Grimes represents a firm
specialising in toys fo r the
preschool set (Playskoo!) and
he says:
“ I f you really want a good
toy, it ariii cost over |2. You
ask fur ttuubls a hen you pay
under |1."
Tha exception is in poly­
propylene-molded toys.
"G ire a plastic toy tha
a&lt;pieeie test," Grimes says.
“ If it Is soft and flv ei, it ia
a better plastic and will give
good service.
Rigid plastic toys, he con­
tinues, can bo dangerous and
tend to break or fall apart
faster.
Beware o f sharp corners on
toys, for example sn trucks,
end poor finishes on wood,
metal or plastic. They can In­

DEAR ABBY: Hera’s tha
situation: The girt ia 24
and the man ia 27. They
went steady for two years
and hava been engaged for
the last three yeara. They
ar* always arguing and he
has even hit her a couple
o f times, but they always
maks «p . He criticises the
way she wears her hair, the
way aha puts on her make­
ups how she dresses and
spends her money. He hae
all kinds o f excuses for not
getting married. They both
hava good job* and lota of
othar couples have mails it
on toss. What can be dona
about a relationship that
seems to be going no­
where T
THE GIRL

DEAR HURT: There ia
more than ene way to skin
a cat.
You
apparently
chose the most painful
method. You were right.
But you could havs set
them straight in a mors
diplomatic rnannir.

DEAR ABBY: My 20year-old daughter is an ex­
ceptionally pretty girl. She
has always been very pop­
ular and 1 n«v*r worried
about her. We are very
close. Isttcly she has been
asking me questions that

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Beatles Let George Do It
NEW TOUR I NBA) — The
Beatles have this to aay
about Georgs Martin:
“ We ow# a great deal o f
our auccesa to George, espe­
cially for hia patient guidance
of our enthusiasm in tha
right directions. (It waa a
patient Georg* Martin who,
on one o f o w early sessions,
explained to a puxslad Rings
that it waa a bit much play­
ing a full drum kit, tambour­
ine and ms races at tha same
tim e.)"
Georgs Martin has this to
■ay about Tha Beatles:
'They have done something
for me. I never had an oppor­
tunity to branch out until my
association with them."
Martin, a very tall, blueayed, handsome Englishman
la one o f four staff Artists
and Repertoire men for EMI
(Electric and Musical Indus­
tries), a huge British cor­
poration that turns out every­
thing from recordings to
washing machines and owns
Capitol Records.
Supervising Tha Beatles'
recording session to thus In
Martin's province. But he
himaeif had not mada a re­
cording until he wee asked by
United Artists, who have re­
leased the sound track o f "A
Hard
Day'a Night," Tha
Beatles' hit movie.
And so, using the title “ Off
the Beetle Track" ("W e orig­
inally thought of tha title
for a Beatles' album, but It
waa rejected as too corny,"

Martin laughs), ha has re­
corded an Instrumental al­
bum o f their songs.
“ When I was scoring the
album,"
Martin
says, “ I
wanted to get over to listen­
ers, hopefuly adults, what
really good tunes the buys
write. When kids like per­
formers, fo r some reason the
adults can’t really hear what
to going on. Their ears auto­
matically atop up, 10 tha mel­
odies don't gat through.
Georgo Martin is a big
Hestle fan. “ When t first met
them I thought, 'Haven't they
got long hair!' 1 think If
their ridiculous sense of hum­
or hadn’t come through, 1
might have missed their po­
tential. They were Very nerv­
ous meeting me, because they
had been turned down by so
many record compunles.
“ I don't get tired of talk­
ing
about
them
because
they're such nice people. They
send people up (I think you
say ('put people on') with no
intention o f being rude. It's
just their way.
“ When we made their first
lest recording, I told them.
Just before the playlmck, if
there was anything they
didn't like to let me knuw,
'We don't Ilka your tie for
one thing,' Georga Harrison
said. 1 could sea the others
wishing George hadn't said
that, thinking, 'Ha might not
want us after this',"
Martin sums up hia blog,
raphy Ilka thia. “ 1 was a seri­
ous musician at ona tims. I
mean, I still am a serious
musician, but once 1 studied

oboe, composition and con
ducting, I worked for BBC
for a short time in the music
department. Then I joined
EMI as an assistant producer
and worked on classical re­
cordings, comedy albums ami
spoken word albums (lncludlnng ‘ Beyond th* Fringe* and
'A t tha Drop of a Hat’).
Then 1 became an executive
producer."
ALBUM OF THE WEEK—
Folknika have a treat in store
listening to the beautiful
sounds o f “ Never Underesti­
mate the I'uwtr o f The Wom­
enfolk” (RCA Victor), s i the
five fin* female aingtrs offer
some drmmstic, some lyric
and some bouncy songs.
HIGH CLASSICAL— Two
fine Arter Rubinstein record­
ings
from
RCA
Victor:
“ Chopin Wellses" and, with
Erich l.einsdurf anil the Bos­
ton
Symphony
Urcheitra,
Beethoven's “ Emperor Con­
certo." Command has William
Steinberg
conducting
the
I'iltsburgh
.Symphony
in
Beethoven's Symphony No, 1
and No. 2. Shirley Verrsl’s
lovely voice ia raised in reli­
gious songs In ‘‘ How Great
Thou Art Prevloua I^trd"
(Kapp). A delightful, littleknomn, Tchaikovsky opera,
“ Cherevichki" (“ The Little
.Shoo*") U available on Ultraphone with (he chorus and
urchcKlra of
the
Bolshoi
Theater conducted by Alexunder Melik-i'ashalev. Some
beautiful voices to be heard,
notably alto E. Antonova,
baritone A. Ivanov sr.d tenor
G. Nelcpp.

* a sc a tfla c a p

bars led mo to believe that
aha la far more advanced in
her experiences with boys
(one in particular) than
•he should be. I wish she
would be 100 per cent
frank with me eo that I
could warn her o f eome o f
the things girls should he
careful of. Yet I don't want
her to think I am giving
any approval to anything
that is wrong. I hop* I am
making eense, Abby. 1
guess what I want to ask U
this: la It wrong fur a
mother to tell her daughter
everything she thinks the
girl ought to know in rase
she needs the information?
A MOTHER
DEAR MOTHER: I f the
mother thinks her daughter
“ ought to know" — ft ia
wrong NOT to toll hor.
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e
C O N F I D E N T I A L TO
HOWARD: To avoid those
“ Blue Mondays" try going
to church on Sundays.

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Troubled? Writs to AB­
BY, Box 69700, Loo Angrloo, Calif. For a poraonul
reply, enclose a (tamped,
aclf-addresscd envelope.
«
e
e
For Abby'a booklet. "How
To llavo A liv e ly Wed­
ding." semi 60 cents to
Abby, Box 69700, Los An­
gelos, Calif.

Whoa ipoctocloa warn glass
circles that made everyone
look like Groueho Mart, Dor­
othy Parfcar'a quip abevt girls
who wear glasses had a point
Today ft hasn't
Eyeglass frames have bocome fashion accessories and
a wardrob* of high • fashion
glasses can area make a gla­
mor gal out of a plain dan*.
Several typos s&lt; frames
hava boon designed for office
wear to giro yon a chic, but
sfilcknt, l o o k , Harloquia
frame* for outdoors in the
euncan crest* a plxto expres­
sion th* wearer might never
achieve without thorn. And
the elaborate new designs for
evening can add an additional
touch of elegance to n formal
costume.
There la no reason any more
to feci that glasssa detract
Irons your appearance or
make you look oldor. They
don't
What does make a woman
look older is the squinting that

nouns

We Jhs

goes hand in h u d with Im­
paired risten. ft create* frown
lines than ran easily become
permanent
U you ean't ace property, In­
security walks along with you
every minute. You canto* dis­
play compioto poke ar confi­
dence.
It seems to me fist no man
would object to sitting scrota
a restaurant table from a
poised young woman wearing
colorful glasses But tt surely
would disconcert him to gate
Into limpid brown eyes that
suddenly tightened Into mere
slits when they tried to scan
tha menu.
Statistics from tbo Better
Vlsioo Institute tell ua that 22
million Americans who do not
wear glasses aoad them. And
It’s more than likely that a
good pert of that group is
comprised of women who for
cuemoUc reasons would rath­
er ruin theft sight than don a
pair of specs.
If you're nearsighted, don't
be short-sighted, too. Get a
professional eye examination,
buy yourself some good-look­
ing eye glasses and Join the
majority of smart gals who

celebrated rhyme a t longer
CHIC O U T

Q: “ I have a problem. My
waist la much too big for the
rest of my body. I can lost
weight easily, but when 1 do,
my tegs look ltho toethpkbn
and my waist isn't amch smal­
ler. I wish you could help
me." — 8. A.
Dear B. A. — I assume you
mean you can lose weight eas­
ily by dieting, tt so, you're
luckier than moat of us. Yon
should buy asm of the many
paperback books that glva ex­
ercises for spot reducing. Do
the wakt exercises while you
watch your aatlng habits. Tbo
proper exercises should help
confine your weight )o*e to
the waistline area. Remem­
ber, though, no one should at­
tempt n rigid diet without
first consulting a doctor.
Pleaae send your fashkm
problems to Helen Hennessy in
care of this paper. White she
cannot answer each latter
personally, Icttora of general
interest will be answered in
this column.

Gator's Lot Not Happy One
By Jsrry Sheehan
reward, th* choice section of morning. But by wearing
Newspaper Enterprise Asen. th* hid* la oxpertly cut, ton- them you will convey aa

By Oswald Jacoby

Frad Karpin writes ia “ Win­
ning PUy la Contract Bridge—
g x i o
Strategy at Trick Ona"; "lioro
VTIi
«KQI«
Is a good hand with which to
♦ JT
tost some of your friend*.
(AST (• )
WIRT
Have them tit in tha East posi­ A Non*
• A)
tion."
fA J II6
W K g 101
Therefor*, if you readers • &gt; 7 ( 4
• SB
i K 1C 11
will look at tha East and North * Q * 6 4 2
hands and the bidding only,
a q j 1697 41
we will bo ready with the test.
VI
W rit open* the king of
♦ AJI9
heart*. Do you overtake with
♦ A*
the ace? if you do ami it isn't „ nrlh aruf South vulnerable
ruffed, what card do you play Rate Moot* West Nam
at trick two? If you don't I f
4V
4*
1A
rase
S f
overtake, which heart do you Pas* rasa
rasa
Pam
Pass
6*
play?
something that you can do
Pam
Dbl* Pam
raae
Karpin's answer to the pro­
yourself?
No malter how good
Opening lead — WK
blem la that East should win
your partner is, if you give
with the see ami k sd back a ’ contract as the cards lie, butj him a chine* to go wrong he
club. Tills play will defeat the cannot cost a trick in any may do an.

nad and pollahad. Th* polish­
ing ia dona with powdor mad*
of ground agat* imported
from Africa. On* auapocta
that tha skilled craftsmen
soak their hands la warm
water far half a day baton
approaching their task.
What really drives the
price o f these ihues up so
high La largely a shortage of
those fosy old 'gators. Most
of thorn lie around hidden
under Cyprus tree roots. The
rest are protected from gen­
ocide by laws.
I f you have the money to
•pend, of course, there la a
certain aatlefaction in own­
ing a pair; comfortable, but
probably not as long-wearing
aa th* nnea you put on thia

Image o f yourself aa a man
of prestige— with an AstonMartin probably sitting out­
side at tho curb.
Thia fall than a n othar
things being worn—at very
low price*. On* manufacturer
o f casual footwear (Hush
Puppies) la blasting holes In
the market with brushed pig­
skin—not Just brawny boots,
but
natty
In-town shoea
which are aa comfortablo aa
slippers, stand up well and
are offered In a wide rang*
of color*.
Another firm (Thom MeAn)
looks forward to cold weath­
er Mason with a alp-up aftarski boot. Its pile lining and
lightweight construction maks
it ideal for staying warm la
comfort.

am

'Goon Parent Of Year'

WomanBy Ruth Mniett

By Mrs. Muriel Lawrence
Newspaper Enterprise Assa.
DEAR MRS. LAWRENCE.
Two weeks ago a boy called
ar* tempt-1 And bear it in mind when
Memo to husbands:
|husbands, when you are
our daughter, 12, when she
You'd better take good car*: ed to think that because you you start
atari to make
mako a crack
was out and my husband an­
of that wife of yours. She's arc the wage earner your wife about how today's housewives
swered the phone. I heard
no financial liability. She may isn't paying her own way. don't have anything to do.
what he said myself. He re­
be the best Investment— from (Every d*y she'* "earning" (If it would cost you (PM),not)
fused to take a menage and
a strictly money point of view what she’s saving you.)
to hire someone to do the
•aid, "Live a little, ion. Spend
Keep it In mind when you same amount of "nothing"—It
—that you've ever made.
another dime ami call L’indy
To gel down to figures, sn iare tempted to say "m y mon must be "something," some­
again If you want (o tell her
economics profesaor has fig- c y "—Instead of "our money." thing like hard work.)
something." lie ia now the
ured that a 20-ycar-old wife (While you arc doing the work
And fern cm tier this. loo. Th#
Goon of the Year to all our
and mother whoa* husband is of one man she is doing the professor who worked out these
daughter's friends. .She la very
still in his twenties has an work of more than one woman. figures on a wife's worth said
angry. 1 wish you would tell
actual worth of more than Mho could you hire to be on he couldn't even estimate the
,
.
. . . .
. u s how to handle thia, aa he
live job 21 hour* a day?)
1400.000.
value of a wife a love and
h irm . . ,
If, during his lifetime, he
Remember it when you atari companion &lt;hlp. Tha fa
just
ANSWER: What he meant
had to hire someone to do all to ask th.it infuriating quesrown in as a fringe front-fit. |walf j
(j,at he didn't wish
the hnuwwork and the child tkm. "What have you been do­
So Cue g(M«l care of that (0 acl ai me*K'nii«*r boy for
care his wife does, It would ing all day?" (She hat been wife of yours. She* probably ] JUmc jouugilcr be doesn't
cost him at least that much.
earning one day's share of the your beat Investment. Just as hnow or cart aboul. Aiul a
So keep -hat in mind, young 1100.000, of course.)
you are her greatest asset.
perfectly reasonable paternal

Ry Polly Cramer
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
DEAR POLLY— When look­

covering a review of her math child's math (both thinking
By 3 ms* a Light,
ing all over for something to
Newspaper Ester-prise Assa. studies in junior high. Instead and previuu* training) in raklstream la nothing s h o r t of
MURDER! - S. fl.
ANSWER: Your “ P.S.," |
believe, goes to the root of
tlie matter. Changing a child's
math in midstream ia one of
lit* greatest weaknesses —and
problems — of "nowi math"
set-ups. It's not unusual for a
13 year-old crashing inlo a
program tor the first time to
tie even more confused than
bar grandfather! (Bu* con­
gratulations to you for being
able to figure it out.)
Fortunately,
your grand­
daughter will flrul modern
math easier when the new­
ness wear off. Perhaps sha ll
eventually explain It to you—
so that it makes sense!

Don't Be Short-Sighted

NEW YORK ( NKA) —
Now, most of us might con­
sider ( i l l a little steep for
a pair o f shoe*, but one
prominent stio* firm (Johnevent. There is no point lead stun A Murphy) la calling
ing a diamond; if West holds this the "fashion bargain e f
the see o f diamonds, the trick the season."
They speak of alligator
will never get away from
■hoes. A little hard to under­
him. There is no point tending
stand why it's such a bargain
ace and another trump, for
until ona consider* what th*
South will never have to ruff
poor alligator haa to go
more than two clubs in dum­
through.
my.
First, he has to spend 60
Some of our expert* might
yeara trying to stay alive In
argue that East would attain
a swamp. That la how old the
the same result by playing liisj
smallest hesri — (he six — beast must he before his hide
whereupon West would see the matures sufficiently to per­
mit Its being carved up for a
need for a rlub shift.
This is all very fine, but •ingle pair o f hrugaM.
Then after he goes to hia
why ask your partner to do

On Cleaning Coffee Pots

Wrangle Over ’New Math'
ah* haa been crammed with a
DEAR MRS. L I G H T : A
tot of "new math" and other
"first" for the undersigned, “ Junk," of which she haa not
thia letter w strictly in criti­ heard or heretofore icen and
cism (constructive, I hope) of which, undoubtedly, will prove
the letter from "Sixth Grade of no value to her in the fu­
Teacher" regarding the "new ture — especially in the busi­
ness world.
math," purported to help *
Even with my experience, 1
child understand not only am forced to admit that 1
“ how" but also tho “ why" of could be of little help to her.
mathematics,
Although I could figure It out,
I am a public accountant it doesn't even make sens* to
with more than 46 year* ex­ me — therefore, I could not
perience. With respect to ma­ explain it to her properly. So,
thematics, I believe my exper­ how can a sixth grader under­
ience baa run tbo full gamut. stand "the new math" and
This includes arithmetic, ai- consider it "fun” ? Personally.
gabra, trigonometry, recipro­ I fesl that the 433 fee we paid
cals, calcuhu, logarithms, ate. for summer school waa mon­
The a b o v e background ia ey washed down the drain! —
merely a preamble to my ma­ S K E P T I C A L GRANDFA­
jor “ gripe" concerning "w hy" THER
(also "b o w ") a child would
P. S. Since writing the aunderstand that 10 * &lt;10 ex­ hove, I have scan and read
ponent 6) equate 100,too. W* several article a concerning
•arolled our granddaughter, "new math." UK. If a
13. ia summer school for "r e ­ child starts and grows up with
view coaching," supposedly IR. Otherwise, to change a

DEAR GIRL: I think the
fester thia relationship gets
“ nowhere," the bettor o ff
you both will be. Lover*
who fight constantly during
courtship
usually
bAttla
forever after if they marry.
Throw in the towel before
he wins by a technical
knock-out.
e
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Qaca&amp;y OnSlJudqa

Record Shop

By J n i Cranky
Newspaper Enterprise Asia.

By Abigail Van Buran

DEAR ABBY: My wife
and 1 Invited her parents
to spend two weeks with us
selection.
at our rummer home. My
“ Consider tha child's man­ father-in-law Is an ardent
ual co-ordination and Interest ■port* fan, and white 1 like
when yuu buy," Grimes says. to listen to baarbatl games
“The stage o f a child’s de­ now and then, 1 dislike a
velopment ia a batter clue to steady diet o f them. 1 had
hia capacity to enjoy and looked forward to this va­
learn front a toy than hia cation to catch up on some
age."
long delayed pleasure reed­
And equally Important for ing. My father-in-law turn­
the tot, and your poeketbook, ed on all the baseball
don't buy a confusing num­ garnet without a s k i n g
ber o f toys at ona time. Dust whether they would bother
that rejects collect could be anyone also la tha room.
money in hia piggy bank.
I took ft for a weak, but 1
balked when ha added foot­
ball game*. He and hia wlfa
vw e s
accused me o f being a poor
host. They said that we. by
inviting them, had ia affect
turned oYtr the uee of our
home to them. 1 said that
their manners were poor,
and 1 would no more turn
on a baseball gutna without
asking them than ait down
and start reading aloud in
their pretence without per­
mission. Thsre waa a arena
and they left In a huff.
Who waa right?
\ ':V O * ,
I'OOR HOOT?
a•
' ' ■%

dicate tow quality merchan­ doesn’t buy toys to Impress
dise.
tha neighbors makes n wiser

With toy* ft 1* a toaa-up
Vito I* f n u t n UJ meet whan
tha itsm fafla apart — th*
adult who boufht it or tha
child who waa playing with
H.

Sep*. 10, i»04 — Par* 9

fm ll

clean the stem o f my perrulatur basket, I thought of
using a needle and thread
and a bit of alee] wool loap
pad. 1 tied the steel wool to
the end of the thread, let the
needle drop duwn the stem
like a weight and pulled the
tiny steel wool pad through.
You can do this several times
until it is clean. Necessity
certainly is the mother of in­
vention.— MRS. G. C.

DEAR POLLY — Cut one
side out of a big cardboard
box and kneel in th* box
when washing th* floor. It
koopo your drees from get­
ting wet and dirty.
If blood from a cut get*
on a cushion it can bo remov­
Please send your school pro­ ed by covering the spot with
blems to .Susan Light In care a paste o f cornstarch and
of Hie Sanford Herald. While water. Rub it on and. if pos­
she cannot anawar each letter sible, put the cushion in the
personally, letter* o f general aun to dry. The eun draws
interest will be answered in the blood out into the corn|starch. Brush o ff th* dry
this column.

comstarrh and if the spot la different enuugh to sand in.
not entirely gone, repeat th* The on* about sticking tho
procedure.—MISS F. W,
toothpick
in hahy’s
food
prompted my husband to tell
DEAR P O L L Y -M y Point­ me I should write you about
er ia a way to kaep the chil­ our froaen sucker idea. I buy
dren busy while you rook the a large flat sponge about
dinner. I let mine color and one-fourth-inch thick. It la
decorate the paper table nap- cut into pieces 2 x 3-inch and
kins with crayons. The larg- a slit the width o f a frosen
er napkin* ran be used for sucker stick is cut In the
place mate at lunch time.— middle of each. When they
MOTHER OF FIVE
■re ready to eat a froaen
aurker, I wet the sponge first
DEAR POLLY — When wo and put the stick through tho
ars going on vacation ami the slit. Rinse sponge after sach
hoUM is to be closed Up for u m .— BETTY
a Urns, I put moth crystal* In
every room as I go through
GIRLS— I think we should
the house to check and see all feel complimented that to
If everything la in order. The many o f the pointers have
Laicment and clothe* closets provrn ao trustworthy to
gel some, too. This I* another Bstty for so many years.
step toward moth prevention What ia new to one may not
and tha air la much purer and be to another and vice versa.
docs nut have that dank smell — POLLY.
when w* return.—MKB D. R.
T.
Share your favorite homemaking ideas . , , send them
DEAR POLLY — I hava to Polly in car* of the San­
teen at least a hundred ideas ford Herald. You’ll receive a
in the column that I have bright, new silver dullar if
been using 20 years or more l olly use* yuur idea In Polend didn't thick they w erojly'a Pointer*.

their need doesn't make us
brutes, you know. Nor should
we he disturbed by their opin­
ion of us as the Goon Parent
of tha Year—unless we're out
for the title of Uve Most Bene­
volent Parent of th# Year.
If your husband wants to be
known aa tills paragon, then,
of course, your daughter and
her friends have him Just
where they want him—over tho
barrel. Site can continue to ex­
ploit tills one occasion of hia
impatience with a friend to
turn him Inlo a total loss. I
shouldIn't like to so* her get
sway with this. W* are no
more total lossca because we
have offend'd a clhld than they
are total losses because they
have offended us. And this is
a grown-up truth wo or* re
sponsible for standing up fur
wish It waa. in my opinion.
I wish that your husband
Iseik, Kills love to put US would try to connect his ex
on the defensive. If they c.*u travagant remorse for hia im­
make us feel Ilk* cruel, ar­ patience with hia equality ex­
bitrary brutes, their need to travagant demands on himself.
foe! themselves superior to ua Because when youngsters are
ls served. Which la fine. But able to mako ua fort it, it

Invariably tells ua that ire feel
w* have betrayed tome not*
quite-known pride in ourselves
—in our wonderful, "close re­
lationship" to them, in our irreproachabte kindness and
goodnej* to them. And if we
are willing to get acquainted
with this pride In parental
benevolence, wa can go on to
real lie that we also take pride
In Good Joe kindness te
everybody else, too, W# may
be willing to aee that our kind­
ness isn't kindness at ail, but
secret terror of others' disap­
proval ami criticism.
What your daughter needa
te Use truth: to hear her lather
say; “ Sure, I snapped at your
caller. That U because I’ ve
for some lime resented your
trying to turn this home tote
your telephone answering ser­
vice. Mother and I Uve here,
too. So If you want ua to take
your telephone messages, you
will have to ask yoor friends
to call at hours whfch are con­
venient for ua. If you like, we
can act them up rightl

The Doctor Soys:

Strokes Can Effect Speech
By Wayne G. Bread H a *
M.D.
Newspaper Eateryetea Axes.
.Many dramatic stories hava
been written shout aphasia,
la these tales usually the vic­
tim. after a blow on the head
Incurred while he te a w a y
from home, retain* hia ability
to speak and perform all the
acts he customarily performs
but baa no memory for any­
thing that happened to him
before bte accident.
Furtunately, such eases are
rare but every year in thia
country nearly half a million
persona suffer a stroke, bead
injury, or brain disease that
leaves them with soma sort
of tenguaga difficulty.
The manisfestationa v e r y
widely but roughly they faU
into four groups. Th* victim
may understand what 1s arid
to him but be tuabla to apeak.
Thia te very common.
He may be able to speak
but be unable I* understand
r

anything that te said to him.
Other victim* can talk and
understand apeech but have
lost the power to interpret
written language and t h e
fourth group can read but are
unable to writ* — even to
algn their name.
Bacauso communication la
ao important in a homo, any
Interference with it can be
frustrating to both th* victim
and hia family. The family
must, therefore, exercise the
utmost patience and under­
standing. The victim should
not be excluded from normal
social contacts but should be
encouraged to make himaeif
understood in any way he can.
Above all, don't treat him
aa a child and don’t discuss
his probiemi in front eg him.
Treat him as nearly as possi­
ble the way you did before
the acident.
White tt te unwito to f i l l
him with fate* hopei of a
speedy recovery you should

■how genuine pleasure in any
real progress he makes and
show that you understand
how hard he te trying to com­
municate with you. It te use­
less to tell him to retea but
you ean ereata a relaxed at­
mosphere that will help to
ease hia tension and frustra­
tion.
Ask him simple question*
that can be answered yea or
no such as: “ Do you hurt?"
"Ara you thirstyT" "D o you
want to get u p?" Some vic­
tim* swear or utter obsceni­
ties
without knowing what
they are laying. This te a part
of their disease and you muot
learn to accept it without
laughing or getting mad.
Lot tho victim do aa much
for himself as be can. Even
though ha can talk be may
be able to make some minor
repaira or pursue hia bob­
bies. Don't be afriid to teav*
him alone at Umea. Thl* will
be good for both of you.

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200 S. French Ave.
Sanford, Florida

PLumora
CaatmtJag Repairs
PRRF ESTIMATES

HAPPY A C R E S- A school for
Kindergarten S Klndcm h ool
Now has an attractive haa*
pttal-eleaa Nursery for crib
ilxe A s veer olds. All child­
ren registered for 8 days a
week. No daily adjusting.
F or information call 3228481

CHILDREN to care (or, In
Howell Park, fenced yard.
RU-19M.

AIR-CONDITIONING
By FEDDER8
H. B. POPE CO., Ine.
300 So. Park Ave

322-4234

30. Home Appliances

ERRORS

WHIRLPOOL
REFRIGERA­
TOR, large freestr frost free,
condition.
We
excellent
bought a bouse with appli­
ances A don't need tkls one.
$223. You can pay for It a
DACHSHUND PUPPIES-Red
little at a time if you lika.
—11 weeks old. AKC. Ph.
New Cost *430. 322 933*.
333-30*7.

COPY

DOGS RECEIVED tor Adop FOR SALE: 12* Westlngboura
Refri-erator. 3223273.
tion, boarded. Animal Res*
.’i l .

CONTRACT RATES
ON REQUEST

12. Special Notice*

Munlcnl Inntrum m tM

P uao Taatag a a* Repair
W L liar mew - r * M

FOR SAL2: Small 4 room CONN Trombone A Trumpet
cotta gw at Lemcx) Bluff.
uses] six months $73 sach.
Must be moved. Ph. 222-8887.
322 9338.
LOST: B L A C K LEATHER 15. S p ecia l S erv ice*
PURSE, Vicinity o f Senfcarlka. Reward. Call 349-4371 TRACTOR MOWING. 322-7554

Plano Servicing A Tuning
Gena Cum baa — 322-2661

SPINET PIANO, walnut, full
LOST: Mala Germaa Shepard, LET IT RAIN, but protect
key board, 1st* model, new
tight brows, aaawers to name your shrubs A property with condition, bench — Moving.
gutters. For free estimate
af King. Reward. 120* Elm.
$373. Ph. 122 9081.
call Sheet Metal Specialties.
322-5341.
.'14. CphoUterjr

Legal Notice

A k B ROOFING CO.
OVER 23 YEARS
COMPLETE ROOFING SRV. ol Floe Workmanship in Up­
NO JOB TOO SMALL
holstering. Draperies, Slip­
NO JOB TOO U R G E
covers. Time Payments as
Financing Arranged
little as $3 mo. Drapery
323 9538
3222287
Hardware Installations.
KULP DECORATING SHOP
Ph. 322-2335
9K SW
tv m m tTwit rr c a t h t o r
Vacuum ClmnerH

Tha Tow n o f Casselberry, F lor­
ida request# bids on—
On# new lateet Model T a n ­
dem Drive Motor (trader with
not laaa than Tt II. P. Dleeel
Engine, w ith full hyilraulln
power,
w ith
dlreot
elsi-trln
etarllng; t l foot pow er whtft
moldboard, full power circle
reverse; pow er uteerlnx: lean*
•n« front wheels: is.so * l l
l*-p ly ttree front and rear: THIS MS JI IIK U L U N CI IT
fu lly earlnaed cab with sa fely IV
IS O
FOR
SKMIVOtH
gtiea: V -T yp e t-tooth ecarl- c o d v t t , r t .o R in a .
f!« ri tw o w hite headllgM a, two iv r a m s s f vo. ian«i
com bination stop -lell and dash
V uT ft'K TO DF.FKVII OH
tights, standard lighting equipORIIK1S OF PI MMt'STItlV
m.
nt and ona pair, double fne■ r r r r o w roR H iT .u a I'M si
ad, csb mounted directional M-’CA d i l l AV 11 ( l i t T O A II K
signal ligh t# : hourm eter; En­ COMPANY, INC., a Florida ourgine air cleaner and all factory poratlon.
aiandsrd equipment. (Minimum
Plaintiff.
wrlght Mot leas than 11,004
tbi &gt;
TIM ,M AN
V.
W EE D
and
lllddsr to oonaldar Trade-In PAULA WEEP, hi* w ife: 11KTo f ona used Alllt-Chalmsra Mo­ TT F. WKKD, form er wife of
tor Oradar, Model All-4. H.V; and divorced from TII.MdAN
AD-4-4M4. which may be In- V. WKKD. and atilt not re.
apect*d at City Hall, City of nmrrtad; LAtVIlKSCK HECK­
Caaaelborry, Pbirlde,
MAN and l.KTIIA MII.DIIHD
Didder*
to
elate net ceab UKCKMAN, bln wife.
price a ftor Trade-In and also
Defnndanta.
•late price and amount o f pay. TUi LAWIIKKCK
IIKCKMAN
manta baaed on two or five
and
f.KTIlA
UU.DIIIID
year deferrad paymanta after
HECKMAN, Hill WIFE
trade-in.
fftenldenr# unknown)
All t-lde ahull be remitted to
And all unknown partial
Ska follow in g address:
oUtmlng any Intareat by,
Town iTerh
through, under or against
Tow n o f Casselberry
«ac.-h of either o f tha
I*. O. H oi H
■sbova named partlea who
Casselberry. Florida
may he dead nr ara not
In
sealed
envelope
lagtbly
known In be dead or allva
marked "T ow n ef Casselberry —
IIKTTV r. WKKD. formOradar Hid" by lha Ith day af
ar wlfa ot and divorced
October A. t). t i l l by !$ ;««
from TII.I.MAN V. WKKD,
and attll not remarried
1*41 fa u lts blreet
Han Antonio, Toiaw
TOP. AND BACH OF tO C
i s t h w c m r i r r r o t is r r o r ara heraby notified that a
*n in v i v t h J i i m i A i . c m * Complaint for Foreclosure af
c u t o r a v i i row s K w iv iu r .
c o i' a t v . r s u a m t .

Legal Notice

CHSVIKHV vo. ilari

UNITED Ml ilITtl AUEK
VlClNft COItl*.,
•vs
VINCICKT W

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PUiatitr,
JCiIINHO.V »t os.
DvfandanU.

or

b u st

■13. I'U nt*, Fluwem, Seedv

lo lha roars o f l i t t'awatr
dafaull will ba lakan agalnat Jaitgr, Sraitawla I'uicatr, M ar*. la Frshala.
you for lha rallaf daman-ted In W
la roi B^lala ■(

tha Complaint, aa amended.
Tha daacrlptkm e f tha raal
property proceeded agalnat *■:
toll T. niork A. W d OUMKUK IM UK 1NU UKFLAT, according to plat
th ereof re.nitded In I'Wt
Hook It, llig e 7$. Fubllc
llecorda o f Hamlnola Coun­
ty. Florida;
T O IB T IIK R WITH tha fellow ,
log paraonal pruparty;
t
Waatlngbouaa
llullt-ln
Itanga, Modal KTUluX. Har­
tal No. II 141*41
1 Waatlngbouaa Ketrtgerator Modal IIUIII1, Serial
No. 1111 114111
T h li notice abnll ba publlaha-1 once each weak for four con.
aecuttve weaki In tba HANFlMttl IIKIIALU.
DONE AND OllDKltKD at
Ha* ford.
iam lnola
County,
F lorida, this l$th Jay o f gaplanibar A. D. 1114.
tXKAL)
Arthur II. Hackwlth. Jr.,
Clark. Circuit I'-rnrt
lly : Martha T. Vthlea
(SEAL*
D eputy Clark
Arthur K
Boohwlth. Jr.. Jawaph M. Fllsgareld
Clark o f tha Circuit Court 11$ gecurK y Truat Bultdln*
By I Martha T. Vlhtoo
Miami $1, Florida
Deputy Clark
FRanklln 1 -t t ll
Fubllah kept. IS, $4 * tKL I. F ib lla b aapl. 1$. I* A O ct t.
$. 1*44.
t. I SSI
Cl^C-fl
CU B-11

a—Child cars

I —D o n — i:»te — Pet#

1*—Uvsatock
11—lipadal .-satlcas
It—Catarina

14— Places |n Kat
l ( —Npaclel H a r rie t
15—
Hwlminlng Poole
IT—Janitorial Hervicae
IS— Uo-lt*Youraalf
It— liutldara Hnppltaa
ju_&lt;-urn-rot, L’on.tr.
I I — llu m , Itapalre
IS—Plumbing
I I —Palatine
14—
Wall D illlln r
15— .Ur Cund. * llaatlne
IS— Kadlu - Television
IS— Photo 4 K'lnlpanant
10—
lluma Appliance*
SI — Mtialcal Instrument*
11—
llualnnaa K&lt;iulpmenl
l l —Job I'rlnltnx
14—
t'ph-ilatary
l i — Vacuum Claanar,
IT—H osin g a Mtoraat
15—
Kxterm lualore
41— II an Ur— F low ers—-Heads
10—
lilac. For S a l,
11— ArllcU a t o r L »n l
11—H o p nr Kschanga
SI— Want a,l To liny
11—Furniture For Hale
14— Aulhiusa For Kata
11—Munsy To Loan
SS— Uusinee# Opportunities

Hanford

Ifsuliange

FOLEY Saw Filing Machine,
complete outfit. II. More­
house, Hibiscus Trailer Park,
Mt. Dora. Trailer 79.

V ALT ON R

W IM JAM fl
Dat-aaaaU.

T a A ll rtrSItwra a a t Farawaa
•latlea
llalasa
ar I t t a a s l a
taalaat SaM KoSatai

Deceased

buttons, blind bernt, mono­

F. O. Drawer t
Van ford, Florida
Attornay fur Katata
FuUlth SspL $, IL IS, Ja,

list

ments of h&gt;30. Phone Credit
Mgr. 322 5627.

Merle W. Warner

Selection at I, *, and 4
Bedroom• located la tarlooi
sections ot Sanford
Immediate Delivery

REALTOR
Adelaide II. Moses, Assoc.
70S Sooth Park Are.
Sanford, Fla.

BtLL'S BARGAIN BARN
of tO.Ouo Items
1300 GrapeviUa Avw.

MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FROM $60,00
FOR THE BEST HOME
BUY
SEE YOUR

$100 DOWN
FHA - VA HOMES

Management

2 , 1 , 1 4 BEDROOMS
1, m , A I BATHS
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT!
For Complete Information
See ot Call Your

and Sales Broker

SALKS BROKER

Property
Let us appraise and
SELL YOUR PROPERTY

FHA - VA
Mt Have The Home For Y ot

3 or 4 ACRES
Good ground, nesr large lake.
$800 per acre with terms.

JIM HUNT

LAKE LOT. 100 Ft. on paved
road. $4,100 with terms.

REALTY

LARGE 2-story house on 1
Acre of h o d . In good repair.
40 assorted fruit t r e e s .
$13,000. Terms.

Office: 322 2111
Nights: 323-0700
322-084S
2524 Park Drive

Stenstrom Realty
2545 PARK DRIVE
322-2420
322-7491
NIGHTS 322 &lt;824 - 323-0545

Payton Realty
322-1301

17-93 at Hiawatha

BART PILCHER, Broker
Personal Service
Call 322-749*

LOT 100* x ISO'
WAITRESS EXPERIENCED,
Completely
set up for 3!ob|]e
over 21, tpply Bryan's Res­
Home $1,500. R. E. White
taurant N. 1792, Cassel­
322 8417.
berry.

Kemlnote County
(Dial Direct 1

S BEDROOM, S Bath,
ed patio. Ph. 32J-0CW.

V A -F H A

868-4908.

LADIES. E a r n
Christmas 95. House* For Hal*
money now. Eiclting psrty
plan. Commissions. No in­ WASTED QUALIFIED buyer
for SunUnd Estates Home.
vestment. Phone TE 8-2374.
Pay closing tost only A take
over
monthly payments.
SUPPLEMENT INCOME!
Nrcd Indies, 35-65, with or
Owner transferred. 322-4148.
without ear for Survey work
4 hours, 5 days per week
No selling. $1.23 to $1.30 pe$
hour. See Company Repre
irritative 9 a. m. Sharp.
Room 20*. Melseh Bldg., 224
E. 1st St.

Toe have an adrantage ever ether
Investors In Deltona homtsiltt - you're clote
enough te see hoa latt Mac Us'* latest ana
greatest community Is groeln*. And
whr i a common,t, gruwi. land value* m ^ to
grow nith it. Drive over today and find out
for yourself how just $10. starts you an
the way to awning a soacloua Deltona hematite,
with Csnlral water Mains and Paved Streets
Included In the full low price ot enly *11*31
While there, enjoy a tree ride en the rirsrboat,
"Deltona Queen". Taka a salt-guided tour el
the Shopping Piero, the lake-front Community
Club, Iho site of the IS-hola toll course and trfa
lovely housing area at Mackle-Bullt OELTONA1

HACKLI-BUILT HOMIS
featu res lha fam ou s $ 4 ls tallia, an display In tha M ood,
•(Mbit at the M.V. World's fair,
and 15 othar lovaly models.
Mechlo-auilt home* range In price
from fust $7*90, to $11,350. with
down peyments a* low a* $340..
mewthfy payment* starting at $4*-31

77. Situation Wanted
WORK

WANTED.

Female,

322-7053,

HANDMADE sweaters f o r
sale. Cad for appointment* DAYS W ORK- 322 3784.
to pick yoor choice for babies ACCOUNTANT - Retired, all
and adults. Ph. 322*3294.
taxes, wants part time work
pfr. Sanford - Maitland area.
51. Article* For Rent
IKK) per mo. call Winter
Park 934-7377.
RENT A BED
Kollaway, Hospital, B a b y
HI. Inrnaae Property
Beds, by Day, Week, or
Month.
FUR SALE. Reasonable, In­
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
com e property, c o r n e r
118 W. 1st
322-3111
French Ave and 3rd St
Zoned Commercial.
322 4737 or 322 3020.

Pisone

1 PIECE »r complete house­
8.1. Real Estate Wanted
ful. Antiques, tools, store
close-outs. ANYTHING you LOT or am ill acreage on river
have to sell. 322-2270.
or lake adjoining. Write Box
94, Sanford Herald.
« ! AVE CASH BUYER for
small houses needing repairs.
Need small tracts of land on
Weat aide with or without
improvements.
Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bengal • Sold.
Larry's Mart 313 Sanford 323-1301
17 92 at Hiawatha
Ave. Ph. FA M it t .

Sell
Ue Your
Furniture.
Quick Service With the
Cask. SUPER TRADING
POST. FA M*T7.

Payton Realty

GUNS. Buy. Sell, Trade, Re­ Far tot biggest selection ef
nearly new and used furni­
pair. O S T E E N BRIDGE
ture, see Noll's Furniture
FISH CAMP.
Brokerage in Caaoelberry
USED TYPEWRITER SALE:
on 17-U. Open 6 days 9 to 8.
1 IBM Electrie, Reg. $219fr ee esttm ate
$123; t Umlerwwd Electric
Reg. $173-4100; 1 Und. Por- I’pkotstertng A Mattress reoovatmg New k Used Furni­
table w /ctse, $24 93; 1 Ruyal
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Standard. 849.95; 1 Smith
Co., at TW Celery Ave.
Corona, $37.30; Like New
FA SUIT.
Burroughs Adding Machine.

gram*, embroider*, dun*,
patch**, etc. Guaranteed.
Take up remaining 4 pay­

$100.00 DOWN

Concrete Block Building, 35 x
34. terra n o floor* with 1224
feet floor space for Rent.
Bowman's Trailer Ct. Ph.

W# Need
R-E-N-T-A-L-S
Rent or Lease
We Have
C-L-I-E-N-T-E-L-I
Wanting Home*
175.00 to $230 00
HO-M-E 0-W-N-E-RS
Call Now

T oo an,| aa,-b o f *uti ara hara.
br nullfla-t an-l raqulraU ta
pritaaol an r etalma an ) damanUa
wlildh Jim, or althar o f Jon
m a j hava agalnat lha aatata
Realtor
« r VALTOS II WIMJAStH. Ja.
i-aaanl, lata o f aaf&lt;l ITounfj, lo
Subtraction.
Hand. $79 93 TWIN BEDS, excellent coodi
Adelaide II Moses, Auoc.
tha Cuuntr Ju.lga o f Hamlnut*
708 South Park Avenue
Terms. A’c take trade-ins.
r o u n t j, riorl.la, at hla ..fflca
tion. Pb. 322*134.
In tha court houaa o t aald Cuua- POWELL’S OFFICE SUPPLY
Sanford, Florida
t j at Hanf'irA. FlurlUa. wtthln
9 PC. DUNCAN PHYFE Din­ 222-3829, 322-7313, 122-8833
sis calan&lt;lar niuutha from lha IMPORTED
Danish couch,
ing Rra. set, 6 chra. $73; 3
tlma o f tba ftrat publtcattun ot
chair and coffee table. F.x
thta notice. Kn%ih claim or de­
pc. blonde Bedrm. act, $73;
mand shall l&gt;a tn w riting, and
celient condition, Cost $400.
Dec. clir. $10; daybed, $19; HI. Real Entile • Sale
ahall atala the place o f realsell for $2U0. 283* S. Laurel.
dance o f lha ulalnmnt, and ahall
Stnl. desk $3. 121 Shannon
ba .w orn to by the claimant,
Drive weekdays alter 3:30
hla agent, or attorney, and any DIAL-0 MAT1C ZIG ZAG, ReONLY $3,300 AND TERMS
p. m 322-6UTI.
aneb claim o r demand not ao
possessed 84 model, Uke
fllad ahall be vol-t.
new, make* hundreds of tit). lIuuineMH Opport
Dorl# M. IVIII lama
1 Bedroom frame home oo
As adm lnlatratrti a f lha
fancy designs, make* auto­
country lot. $250.00 down,
Kelata o f
matic buttonholes, sews oo E S T A B L I S H E D and well
belanc* only $30 monthly.
Vatlon IL WtllUina,

Mnok N, cisvwtnnd, Jr.
Attorney at Law

FOLKS we need GOOD
L-I-8-T-1-N-C-B

H7. Ilunlnr** Rental*

From
Prom

JUMBO HOUSE • room, gar*
ago, patio, atore, disposal,
dish f f u M . 322-1(38.

Government O w ned
Homes

NICE BUILDING LOTS or
Business lots and t Building
on the lots. Have I left, one
(or fSoO jt eight for $2300 on
the corner Main St. and
Court St. and Lexington Ave.
Enterprise, Fla. IAS-4601.

1— U i l a FaunS
S— Personals
4—lleauty C u e
I — Day Nuraarla*

UGUSTHUM — Viburnum, IT ties, Floor, Free Eitimaaa
stud, ctment, rock, pipe,
gal. cans, 3 for $1. Carsons
steel, grease traps, dry
Nursery. Lake Drive, Cas­
wells. Stcppmg stooes.
selberry.
MIRACLE CONCRKTE CO.
PLANTS 4 TREES. 3713 Coun­ 309 Elm Ave.
323-3731
try Club Road.
New Exec. Desk, 60 x 30, Reg.
Tomato — Petunia Planta
$144.30 — $99,10; New Sales­
WOODRUFF’ S
man or student's desk, 40
Farm A Garden Center
I 34, Rag. $98.30 - $8193;
801 Celery Ave.
322-3976
Steno. chairs, $29.30 up;
Used storage cabinet, 71"
high, good condition, Reg.
$60.00 — 130.00; New three
HOME RAISED grain beef for
home free ter use. Limited
piece lounge furniture. Reg.
amount. See to appreciate.
$169.91— $129.93; tour draw­
Ph. 322 0264.
er file cabinets, from $43.95—
Terms, We take trade-ins.
AIR CONDITIONER. Phiko,
POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY
Room. $83. 322 6106.
SEPT. SPEC.
Men'* Tee Carpets clean easier with tbs
Blue Lustre Electric Sham*
Shirts, 48o. Army-Navy Sur­
puoer
only $1 per day. Carplus, 310 Sanford Ave.
roU'a Furniture.
For rear autoincwre bar­
gains, check the Herald class­ USED LUMBER: 2x4 through
2x12. Sheeting and flouring.
ified display section.
260 yds. Leatherette. Many
patterns. Mill Ends. 322 0793

Legal Notice

I JUIINHOS,
i&gt;» Husrbrouab,
Culumbur. U a u u ls
VOU
SttK harabj nutltlaU
that a On in plaint tu ftiracloaa
a m orlgaga ancumbarlne tha
Svlluwlng rant prop a rtj:
Lot 1$. IIkick F. COUNTRY
CU IU UANUU. UNIT NO. I,
a -.-orOIng to a plat tharaof
•a raouDtrit tn f l a t Uuuk
11, paga H. Public IlMurda
•&gt;f Hamtnola Count*, F lor­
ida
haa baan fllad agalnat ju u In
tb* a boaa-aljla.l anil, and jnu
eta raitulrad to larva a c u p j of
j u j r Anawar t-&gt; tha iViiiiplalnl
en tha P U In tlffa atturnaja.
Van dan llarg A Q a j, I’ uat '*ff l e a Hut SUIT, DtUndo. Flurlda,
and to file tha original o f auch
Anawar w llh tba Clark o f tba
nfuraaald Clrvult Court on or
bafura lha 3*th d a j of Ootobar,
1*14 If Juu fall lo dtr au. a daeraa pro a u n fa u o wltl ha takan agalnat you fur lha rallaf
drmandad In tha Complaint.
Thin Notion ahall ba pubttan*
ad one# e waak for four aonaa*
eutlva waabu la lha FANFOIID
l i c i t tt.li.
D itad Mila I4lh day o f Sept­
ember. t i l l .

HANFORD VACUUM SVC.
YOUR REXAIR DEALER
!M5 8. Park
322 0511
(ALES • PARTS • SERVICE

If yoa're 21 to 80 aad can sell
sad want to work hard for
above average pay, fast pro­
motions to office and district
manager, cal! 9 a. m. sharp,
Room 2M lfelscb Bldg., 224
X. Ut S t

Merle W. Warner

known Drive-la Restaur ant
Need* approximately $300
to Sanford. AvaUabto Im­
■peel oo 1$.
mediately. Haa dining mom
and curb service. W. R. JOHNNY WALKER. Broker
Cats. P. O Box 8, Caaiel322-8437

(N O T
JU S T A
S L IC E !)

When you advertise in THE HERALD yo
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 ADS . . . AND THOSE RESULTS
CAN BE FOUND HERE.
FROM SANFORD EXCHANGE

DIAL 322-5612

FROM SEMINOLE COUNTY

DIAL 425-5938
(NOT LONG DISTANCE)

SINCE

1»0S

�W hy Do The Job Halfway, For Full Advertising Response Use The Herald, 322*5612
95. Hm

m

For Solo

•5. H

For Sola

2 • BEDROOM. furnished, FI*, FOR SALE BY OWNER. Cus­
room. 110 Country Club O r­ tom Built CE Home. 3 Badel*.
rooms,
2 Baths, Living
Room, Family Room, Kit­
YOUR HOMS SEARCH
chen, Central hasting sad
SMDS HERE
fireplace, large utility and
ATTRACTIVE Stucco with
storage, carporte and patio
Sp*ni*b Davor on ahady
Deep well and sprinkling
eon u r lo t Excellent a m
system on beautifully wood­
and neighborhood. Plenty of
ed lot 130* s 230' with
■pace with living room, din­
Redwood fence. Grove Man­
ing room, norlda room,
or area. Call 323-7411 after
large kitchen with break* a p. m.
fast area, 3 bedrooms and
1M baths. Spodal features
NEW ROMES
include fireplace, oak floors, Wert Fourth S t Just off Per
garaga with workshop and
sla m oo. Salesmen oa pro­
maid's quarters, fine trees
perty, 4:00 to 7:00 p, m.
and shrubbery. The price
Monday- Wednesday- Friday.
only $13,300 and you name
Saturday 4 Sunday 1:00 to
7:00 p. m.
the terms.

Ik ,

S fa ftr l

im ll

SWEETIE PIE

8 -p l. It, 1W4 — Pi|&gt; 11 1M. A n n u a l , lor U ral 111. I u M

By Nadine Seltzer

PAYS EVERYTHING

$100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

Seminole Realty

HOMES

FOR SALE

Stemper Agency

CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON

St-tfohns Realty

1 BR. furn. house. Lake Mary.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
No pets, 322-3049.
11* N. Park Ave.
FA 21123

GO WEST

largest H e m * Servicing
Agency. Fla* Homes, Fairly
Priced. In all Siaeal

HOME OWNERS
Good Rental borne*, Priced
right, are renting and Wee­
ks* fasti
Call Today, For Prompt and

FAN TRAVEL TRAILER, » '
long, completely self con­
tained with bath, atiowcr. gaa
heater, refrig. A stove. Hitch
4 Electric brake system In­
cluded. It, * 0 0 - 123-953*.

102. Mobile Homan * Sale
1-2 and 3 Bedroom*
NEW end USED
Awnings 4 Cabanas
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
Hwy. 17-93 S322-2383
10 x M MOBILE HOME, furn­
ished. Large M , deep well,
carporte. Cheap. G. Lee An­
derson. Rlti Theater.

103. Mobile tinmen • Kent
t B E D R O O M Trailer on
large lake. Adults only. Ph.
322-7368
FOR RENT: Housetraller. W.
lit to Rivcrview, turn N.
across from Kindergarten.

COM E
ON

DOW N!
We're Ready
to

MODERN 3-bedrooms, oom
pletely furnished. $75 mo.
Beautiful setting.
Lovely
You can find anything you
built-in kitchen. Evenings need advertised in the Her­
323-ONf.
ald Classified.

-D E A L ,
D EA L!

National

ini!
8ANF0RD AVEIII lx
OPEN

EVENINGS

SKIT. 21th ISN'T FAR A W A Y !
T il A T S THE HIG DAY FOR 19651

Phone 322-4503

BUT WE STILL HAVE A
FEW SELECT '64 MODELS

LAST CHANCE
ON

N E W 1964 M ER C U R Y

NIGHTS 323 8124 -

'62

1895

'63

Rambler Clstale 680 3-dr., automatie transmission, radio and h*at*r,
A really fine buy at

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|J V J
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RENTALS
Furnished or Ut
Ball-Blair Agency
Ph m 5841 2t* S. Park Ave,

100. Hewort Rental*
HUTCHISON'S
OCEANFRONT APTS.
339 So. Atlantic
Daytons Beach
C*i! 322-405*

AND SEE THE

Dodge Boys

JAAP
1U U S

I7U

f/A

STOCK NO. M 480

’64 Mercury Montclair 4-Dr. Sedan
Silver turquoise and white, 390 Super Marauder engine,
multi-drive transmission, bark-up lifhtt, whitewall tlree,
power brakes and atcrrlng, air rnndilloned, radio, healer,
tinted «la»«. t-way power seat, remote rontrol side-view
mirror.
List Price $1365 86 BALE PRICE

*3 6 3 3

03

Raiibler

Classic

4-dr„

Automatic,

e * e

f|ll radio and heater. Plenty of depend-

fU H

VV

ViJ

'59

able transportation here. Need
2nd car? Or even * 1st car?

n

Imperial 4-dr. with Factory Air conditionmg, Power window,, power
■eats. A realty fine luxury car al a
fraction of tht new delivered price

i AAr
IllUk
IV /J

’64 Mercury Montclair 4-Dr. Sedan
Color fawn with white top, nUlll-drivt Irene., whitewall
tirca, power brake* and ateerinx, air ronditiuned, tinted
plane, radio, heater, remote rontrol side-view mirror.
List Pries $4231.80 BALE P U R E

'59
*3 5 3 1 “

'57

STOCK NO. M SM

ON THE FEW REMAINING

*64 DODGES
5 YEAR OR 30,000
MILES WARRANTY
— YOUR AUTHORIZED DODGE DEALER —

Seminole County Motors
1801 W. FIRST ST.
Ph. 322 0611

SANFORD. FLA.
Winter Park Ml 7-233*

Legal Notice
xtm rw
Vetlce u&gt; eentrtetere *• MS
nn paving triangle osnneetlna
Queen's Mirror Circle and Wins
Isr Park Delve In Casselberry.
Plans end spseltlcsllano n « v
b* obtained In Ihe office « f the
Mayor, Town Hall. CaaMlbarrjk
Florida.
7Pubtlih Sept, if, II. t m .
,
C D t-7 1

I

CAR

61 Oldf
Super 89 Convertible^
V-9. Auto. Trane..
Power Steering and
Broken, Radio *od
Heater.

1395
60 Dodge
Pioneer. 1-Dr. BUliew
Wagon, V-*, Auto. Troon.,
rower Uttering nnd
Brakea, Radio and Hentor.

1095
58 Dodge
4-Dr. Sedan, V-R, Automatte
Transmission,
Power Bteerinf, Power
Bralea, Radio A Heater

Four-Door Hardtop, * CyL,
Automatic Trmam It*low.
Radio and Heater.

1295
61 Chevrolet

1895

Ford Gelaxle 3-dr hardtop. A popu­
lar rar at a price that will really
appeal
iV
Buick Super l-dr. hardtop, all power
equipment and really futly recon­
ditioned. An above average 1937.

595
495

*3 5 1 4 “

* 3 I 4 0 43

HUNT
109 N. Palmetto Ave.
Sanford — Ph. 322-4864

LIN C O LN
M ERCURY

1495

OPEN EVERY
f-J

white, all vinyl top, IP* Super Marauder engine. 4oa-the-floor transmission, back-up lights, whitewall
power ateerinx and brake*, radio, tinted gl***, wire
covers, remote control rear*vlew mirror.
LiU Price $3852.31 BALE PRICE

4 • Door, V-5, Automatic
Transmission, Radio And
Heatsr, l,ow Mileage, One
Owner Car.

1595

’64 Mercury Marauder 2-Dr. Fast Back
Color
•peed
tires,
wkeel

1495

Vi TON PICK-UP
Long Wheelbase. Fits laid*
Bed, Like New, Local
Owner.

STOCK NO. M 316
Hardtop. Color I'ariflc Blue, 390 Super Marauder engine.
Multi-drive trenamiaeion, back-up liable, whitewall tlrea,
power steering and brakes, radio, heater, tinted glaia, re­
mote rontrol aide-view mirror.
Llet Price $3713.21 SALE PRICE

“ Squire" St a, Wagoo
* Passenger, • Cyl.,
Automatic Transmis­
sion, Radio ft Heater.

63 Chev. Truck

STOCK NO. M 50#

TREMENDOUS DEALS

Your EVLVBUDB Deal** j
$0444 f . l i t Ph. FA

61 Chev. Belair

STOCK NO. M 490

’64 Mercury Monterey 4-Dr. Marauder
flo w
Saturday
3:10 p.m.

Robson Sporting Good*

62 Falcon

Color white, 390 Super Marauder engine, mulll-drlie Iranemiaaion, whitewall tire*, bark-up light*, power brakes and
ateerinx, air conditioned, radio, neater, tinted | la », remote
control aide-view mirror.
Lut Price *4264-36 SALE PRICE

Evenings

Gateway T o The waterway

Impala Convertible, V-9,
Automatic Transmission,
Power Sleeting and
Brakes, Radio and llenter,
Air Conditioning.

COLONY PARK 9-PASS. WAGON
Equipped with Factory Air Conditioning
and power itrerinx, brake*. W* had thl*
on* priced too high at 83195.00. How does
ikLa sound?

323-0544

GONE to tha National Boat
Show in Chicago this week
to buy you the la tort la
boat* and maria* equip,
ment. All 19*4 outfits now *1
close out prices. Examples
11,195—90 H. F. Evtnrudt
$993; $1,333- 1$ ft. LafSOP—
*793: $273-17 f t Trails*
$30$. Many other*. Term*.

60 Chev. Belalr
Pontlse Catalina 4-dr. Brand new
Goodyear Double Eagle tlrea. Power
steering end brakea. 23,000 actual
miles and we ran five complete his­
tory on thin fine Wldc-track.

1962 MERCURY

2848 PARK DRIVE
822-2420
322-7498

128. Boat* A Motor *

*275

Really BIG, BIG SAVINGS!

Stenstrom Realty

AGENCY • REALTOR
3485 S. Park Ave.
Fbonei FA 2-2264 or FA 2 22*5

Available in Sanford area and
Longwood area (6 mi. So.
on 17-92). Ready for occup­
ancy. 863.0C per mo. and up.
Custom Building, Residential
or Commercial.
LMN ENTERPRISES, Inc.
Builder, Harold Logan
902 Highland Ave.
Sales Office: 802 Highland Ave
Longwood, Fla.
,
838 33a Lulled

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

Effktaot Service. It Payal

SVERETT A. HARPER

NEW HOMES

101. Trailer • Cabannn

'64 Mercury Montclair 4-Dr. Sedan

3 BEDROOM. 1 Bath near
Pinecrest School 4 new
Shopping Center. VA Loan,
2M Laurel Dr. Ph 323-8854.

2 BEDROOM HOUSE, nicety
furnished and in good repair
710 Palm-tto or call 322-Stlo

OR BUY, 3-4 bedroom home 52 CHEVROLET DELUXE 4 COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
in or near Sanford, by man­
door, beater, standard trans­ Fro* Inepactioa, estimates,
LARGE 2-bedroom furnished
ager of Capri. No amall
mission, 3 very good tire*. pickup, drlivary. Rteorlag
apartment. $49.30. ITU Mag­
children. Desire large lot.
Beautiful sky bits* paint 4 A repairs dlseouatod.
nolia. 323-3*31 or 323-229*.
Reasonable. Phone 323-1231.
322-3843
clean aa • pin Inside. $273. 31tH B. 3rd.
Ph. 322-9111.
t BR Furnished Apt. 1st floor
115. Auton For Sale
Auto GUOS, T ip *
J013 Sanford Ave. 688-4323.
A So** Covers
1933 TORO 8 DOOR. Starts
EFFICIENCY $40. I ll Park.
and runs every day. Good
transportation for only $185.
3 ROOM Furnished Apt. AirPrivate owner. Ph. 322-9*0*
conditioned Bedroom. $85. i l l
384 W. Bed St. FA 1-9*33
evenings.
E. Mb., 323-4283.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
I960 CHEVROLET, excellent
FLAN. GARAGE Apt. 2345's '61 Lin., $1391 bal, $49 mo.
condition, tow mileage. $773.
Palmetto. 323-0525 or 5234.
’83 Chav. $1191 b*l. $47 mo.
333-3431.
'81 Fal. W in. $982 bal. $39 mo.
FURNISHED garage apart­ •61 VW, 9991 bal, 939 mo. JEEP 8-wheel drive, ph. after Bonkarik Glass and Point
ment. 1902 Maple. 322-0731.
3 p. m. J23-21II,
Company
'61 Chev. 81287 bal, $52 mo.
310 Magnolia Pb. FA 2-4833
'61 Renault $5$4 bal, $29 mo.
Clean 4 Rooms, ail Park.
'81 Metro. $899 bal. 132 mo. MERCURY 19*1 Monterey.
Factory air. Full power. 121. BeooUn A Cycle*
WE L A R A APARTMENT* '80 Merc. $1081 bal, $49 mo.
Good
condition. $950 cash.
*90 Ford W f. $797 bal, 934 mo.
114 W. P in t St.
'3* ALLSTATE Vsapa motor
Must a*U. 563-584#.
*90 Ford 2-dr. 1792 bal, $32 mo.
Scooter, good eond.; with
FURNISHED garage apt. Th. *60 Lark, $193 bal, $10 mo.
helmet. $75. 322-937*.
1063 CORVA1R Spyder Conver­
322-2*00.
'80 VW, $801 bal, $31 mo.
tible, 4 speed, w in wheels,
12S. Boats A Motors
'$* Chev.. $Ttl hat, $12 mo.
posttractlon, new tiros, ex­
FURN. Apt. Clots ta. Jimmie '$* Ply wg. *791 bal. *32 mo.
cellent condition. $1,710. Ph. 13* BOAT Mere. 30 motor,
Cnwan. 333-401$.
'94 Merc. $491 bal, $31 mo.
322-25*3.
trailer, *11 ski equip. Ph.
*M Ford, $881 bal, 8 9 mo.
FURNISHED OR UNFURN
322-17**.
'3* Chev. wg. $197 bal. $37 mo. 118. Truck* For Sale
1SHED 2 Badroom Duplex
'SB tv-ton PU $883 bal. $2* mo.
Apartment Terrauo floors
'3* OU* aa |**1 hal, $3* mo. 19*4 FORD Ecooovna. Lika
OLD NEWSPAPER8
til* bath, water fundsbad.
BOW. $1,709. 3226*01.
' l l Hillman $2*9 bel. $31 mo.
Ph. 323-2334 after I p. m.
FOR SALE
'l l Char., 1417 bal. $1* mo.
SANFORD HERALD
1-Room Efficiency apt. with *3* Chav. Wg. 11*3 bal, $23 mo.
25 LBS. - 50c
WANT ADS
pvt. bath 4 shower, suitable 'M Rambler, $19* bal, $10 mo.
M
Pont.
180*
bal.
$32
mo.
BRING
FAST
lor couple or single person
SANFORD HERALD
RESULTS
or retired. AH utilities in­ ’l l Olds IS $571 bal. I2B mo.
•5*
Chry.
$881
bal,
$31
mo.
cluded in rent. Ideally lo­
cated on 1st St., within t 'SI Cadillac $947 bal, $37 mo.
block of 2 free parking lot* '17 Bulck $8*1 bal, $31 mo.
YOU'LL NEVER
end ahoppkig oenler. In '37 Imperial $747 bal, $32 mo.
quirw el Manual Jacobson '$7 Ply. HT. $34* bal, $2* mo.
DO BITTER
Dept. Store 211 E. First St. *17 Merc. $1*7 bal, $to mo.
'37 Mere, wg $114 be], 111 mo.
2 ROOM FURNISHED APTS '37 Lincoln. 1887 bal, |39 mo.
322-9927. Adults only.
'37 Olds HT 1807 bal. $31 mo.
'56 Ford, $t98 bal. $lo mo.
Furn. A pt 2300 vtcflonvCla.
'58 ty-ton PU $316 bal. $29 mo.
FURNISHED I Room Apt. '56 Pont. wg. *SM bal, $17 mo.
Clean 4 close In. $35 mo. '56 Olds 1IT. $616 bal, *32 mo.
Lights 4 water Included '58 Chev., 1197 bal, $24 mo.
'55 Chev., $297 bal. $t2 mo.
322 9507.
'53 Cadillac, 1186 bal. fin mo.
DOWNSTAIRS Unfurnished 2 '55 Olda *39 hal. $3 mo
Bedroom apartment, kitchen
'33 Bulck, $311 bat, $18 mo
equip!. IDS'i W. llth St. Ph.
31 Ford PU $491 bal. $23 mo
349-3932 Geneva.
'53 Cadillac *197 bal, «21 mo.
NICELY furnished 3-bedroom, '53 Buick, $11 hal, $2 mo.
3-bath apartment. 1912 San 'Si Rulck. $299 hal, $U mo.
'53 Ford, $51 hal. $2 mo.
ford Av*. Phone 322-5861.
•St Buick, $31 bal. $1 mo,
APT. 801 Magnolia, snack bar,
WE DO TRADE!
knotty pine cabinets. 119 Elm
TILE BATH, til* kitchen
Ouw.ute.
Boon, master bedroom. Dup­
lex 1302 Elm All nicely turn
REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
lihed 4 fogged. NO 9-5267.

RENTALS

HOME RENTERS

ALL FURNISHED S - room
house with 2 garage apart­
ments, !-room
apartment
downstairs, double garage
and workshop. For quick
sale, a bargain. Some terms.
By owner 217 Holly Ave.
322 8492. C C. Flowers.

$30 mo. Up. Surplus City.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

For Raart
•7.
Ceatral air sad hast
NO DOWN - VA
, $17 CetalhM.
LOWEST DOWN PAYMENT
- FHA
$ BEDROOM furnished dup­
3 Diy occupancy
IKVERAL Outstanding 2 4 3
lex opt. Call 32M1*T at 30*
Badroom Horn** avsilabU in
HEFTLER SALES
W. llth It.
all Areta of Sanford. Lot us
OFFICE
Casselberry, on St. Rd. No. 3 BEDROOM. 1 bath. PiaeShow you Around!
438, H ml. E. of 17-93. Open
creat, screened porch, 2*31
10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone
Park Av*. $10. 322 3332.
8M-3A21.
F U R N I S H E D 2 Bedroom
not A. Park Are.
4 BEDROOM, 3 Bathe, wallHouse. 3411 Palmetto, Ph.
PA s u n nnytkma
to-wall carpet, built-in ap­
323-0374.
pliances, lntarcom, central
3-BEDROOM, I full baths, 4th
air and heat, fenced. Ph. g - BEDROOM, 3 bath, un­
section of P loecm t. Enclos­
312-3303.
furnished. 1 ml. to base, 2
ed esrporta, many extras.
blocks to shopping center 4
3311 S. Park. Phone 322-318*
RARE OPPORTUNITY
school. 1 year lease requir­
You Just hardly do see these
ed. $130 mo. 122 8*70 after
anymore. 3 bedrooms end
3 p. m.
oak floori, on large 90 x 133
corner lot. In nice well estab­ LAKE M A R Y - New 2 bed
lished neighborhood. Priced
room furnished, large 3 bed­
room furnished or unfurn­
for economy minded buyer.
ished, 1 bedroom furnished
$10,893. Only $300 down. $76
cottage. Brown Really, Ph
per month.
322-5237 or 322-1964.
For the Best Buy In
2-BEDROOM frame bouse.
A New or Resale Home,
2827 Magnolia Ave. near
Realtor-Insuror-TradM
See 8tenstrom Realty
N A S . Cheap rent, 945 mo.
322 4991
1891 S. rreneh Are.
Pb. $33-3319.
‘We Have The Home For You'
2 BEDROOM bouse, screened
porch, fenced back yard—
weit of city limit*. Pb.
323-8319.
2565 PARK DRIVE
322-3420
322-7493 96. Houses • Sale or Rent
NIGHTS 322-6824 — 333-0348
2 BEDROOM Sate or Rent. It's just good business to
check first with Sanford's
Call 322-3139 after I p. m.
LAKE. Call e r e a l a g a
ACRE with amall Duplex,
322-1597.
(rents $120 mo.), plus lot
for home or trailer. A buy 97. House* For Rent
for cash. Or termi to suit
NICE CLEAN furnished two
332-7511 or S3M1I3.
bedroom CB house, carport*,
FOR SALE
convenient to base, $93. Pb.
32 ACRES overlooking Lake
322-6244 before 1:30 or after
Mary. Boat basin in lake.
8 p. m.
Old, liveable house $31,000.
3 BEDROOM H O U S E , 3
W. A. Edward*—322-7101.
blocks from Pinecrest School
FltA • RESALES
- P h . 323-2514 between 9 4 * .
Like new, 3 4 3 BEDROOM
MASONRY Homei, 1 4 3 FURNISHED COTTAGE: LWlog room, dining, kitchen, 1Baths, Kltcbena Equipped.
Bedroom, Beth, water and
$100 Down, Payment* lass
electric furnished, $95 plus
than rent.
gaa and tax. Located on
HELMLY REALTY
17*3, 1 block S. of No. 411
Ph. 333-1141
Junction (at S-Polnta). See
anytime. Ph. 322-1167 after
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
8 p. m. weekdays or any­
Realtor
time Sat. or Sun.
Raymond Lundqulst, Aaao.
FA 3 3131 Atlantic Bank Bldg. 1 BEDROOM house, furnished,
409 W. 3rd. Ph. 322-2021.

120. AtttMwtlv* Sorvie*

Repossessions

RAVENNA PARK, 3 Bedroom, 3 Bath, Central airconditioning, heating, builtInvestment 4 Realty
in kitchen, excellent doaet
lia N. Park Ave.
323*173
space, established l a w n ,
laadacaped. $U0 Dow*. Ph.
a tm m tzA s
323 *441.
Choice
lo ti
available
In
Greenbrier e f Loth A lter
•verlookini
golf
count. BUILDERS CLOSEOUT
PRICES ON ALL
Cuato* building to your
HEFTIER
HOMES REDUCED
apodfleatkai,
Greenbrier
3 - Bedrooms — Carport* —
km
Utllty — for only
K1NGSWOOD
510,225 - TOTAL PRICE
BUILDERS, INC.
"D m l Malt a fW it wMi Ear! fha'a g e l FINGERNAILS*"
$67 PER MONTH
302 Fairmont Dr.

Stenstrom Realty

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Winter Park
Ph. MI 4-0209

poiipss
Phone 522-0231
301 West First Street

SANFORD
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS T I L 9 P.M.

Saturdays Til • P.M.

HOLLER
MOTOR SALES
2nd. A Palmetto
Ph. 3224231
2507 Pork Dr.
Pb. 322-0861

�Fid RecreafiM

FFVA To Give FSU Gymkana Performances To Benefit Sanford Church
Service Award
Al Convention

SdwdaleWill
Begin Monday

OVIEDO TEENAGERS from the First Methodist MYF joining but Sun­
day's inarch against leukemia included Judi Mintor, Marilyn Partin, Mar­
shall Lingo, Gay Ulrey and Jane Lundy, left to right. Also assisting with
the drive, but not shown, was Arthur Evans.
(Herald Photo)

m

to n

wffl to MM
d a n trrm 4 antfl

• :ll
TWy will M 4 at
Dm Saaford Citte Crater.
At a * * 9M. Turaday cf*&gt;
lasses ta
will be
will be by
self. TMft claaa will
bo limited to sariy rogistratira
la a iffit U i
Ceramics fie adults aa4
tsaaagm Is ala* sv»n»bl«
with tisMaa ayaratiac tor
adults aa Mraday aad Wad*
aaaday arming* aad teraag*
are aa Friday afternoon*.
ActiviUra to start aaaa will
be toww** laaooas aad toau
daaca alasoaa. Dates will bs
asasuaasd later.
AH sea l asldawts araet pwc
abaas aaa roaldrat tarda to
yartkiyato ia tbaae artWtka.
Tbars are iadtviduat aad
fiaaiUy cards available. New
earda aaa bo ebtalaad at the
Kamatim Office after pay*
tog tba aM-raildaat fee at
City Hall.

Catholic Women

NEW OFFICERS of St. Mary-Magdalen Holy Name Society Installed last
Sunday are, front from left, William H. Phillips, president; John Mc­
Manus, secretary and Mike Slleo, sergeant at arms; back. Georga Mc­
Laughlin, treasurer and Charles Cattaneo, vice president.

Osteen PTA Has Holy Name Society
Opening Meet Installs Officers
By Mr*. Clarence Saydcr

Tbs Oiteen Parent Teachers
Association mat for tha fln t

To See Film

masting of tha fall Tuesday
waning at the achool. Ernest
By Daaaa Katca
The Church of the Nativity Skinner, president, presided
Catholle Woman’a Club will and Mrs. L. W. Jones opened
tba meeting with devotions.

hold da first mwttng af the
aeaaaa at I pm. Monday hi
tba church aoclal hall.
The AL8AC film, starring
Danny Thomaa and entitled
The Premia* That Grow,"
will ha ahown by John Hire
and Jaa Hatum, director of
the Florida State AI.SAC
Drive.
Mrs. Cans Shannon, prcal*
dent, has issued invitation ta
aH wamis of the pariah to at
toad the ineating.

Girl Scouts
To Comp
By Jana Caaaalbvrry
T ilt
Pall Camporaa of
Bamlnola District Neighbor,
hood No. Three will be held
this weekend at Deer Lake
Scout Camp in tha Ocala Na­
tional Foraat.
Girl Scouts and thalr leadera from seven troops will
participate according to Mr*.
Gerald Mrlnnla, coordinator
for tha camporee.

Tba room count w n won by
Mrs. Ztbet Tart's room.
Saving Stamps will no long­
e r be sold at tha school but
anyone desiring to purchase
stamps may get them at the
poatofflce. It was decided the
PTA woutd get tickets from
tha Rita Theatre in Sanford
and from the Athens Theatre
In DeLand. The tickets will he
•old to the pupils.
A committee is to be appoin­
ted by the president to pur­
chase a transistor radio for
the school to he used in case
af power failure. It was an­
nounced that there will no
longer be any matching funds
available. Formerly the PTA
could give a certain amount
o f money to the school board
for some school project and
the school board would add a
aimilar amount.
The proposed budget was
read and approved by the
organisation. At t h e n e x t
meeting a change in the by­
laws will be considered.
Refreshments were served
at the close of the meeting.

Presentation « f the Distin­
guished Service Award will
bt • highlight at the banquet
of the 21st annual convention
of the Florida FrnH A VegetaMe Association on Sept 24,
at Miami Beaeb, according to
John W. Evans, Oviedo, pres­
ident of the grower's organi­
sation.
Keans described tha award
as PFVA's recognition of the
individual or o r g a n i s a ­
tion which has mado the
greatest contribution to the
state’s agricultural industry
over a period of years.
The aataetka la not based an
a single contribution, but ra­
ther ia in recognition of a ran*
tisaiag aorvice la tha
of agriculture.
The Distinguished
Award ia the highest honor of
a association. It has been
made annually since 1*47. It
Is an engravsd plaque aad
bears no monetary benefits.
Tha winner is stlsctod by a
secret committee and the
identity of the winner la kept
a secret until the presentation.
Tha winner la also unaware
that ho has been chosen until
the actual presentation, Evans
eaplalned.
The INI winner was Orlan­
do atorney Maxwell W. Well*
Sr. HU citation stated that ho
had represented the Florida
citrus and vegetable industries
in rata proceedings before the
Interstate Commerce Commis­
sion since 1*37 and had aUo
appeared before Coogreasional Committees of the Sonata
and House on transportation
matters.
Previous winners have in­
cluded Andrew D u d e Jr.,
Oviedo, grower and cattleman.

Lyman PTA Sets
First Meeting

S g Rf u r d Congregationa]
Christina Church win sponsor
e f the Florida
Univarsity Gymkana
on Botofdty, Sept. 24, at the
Jut Alai Fronton ia Fern Park
with a matinee at I p.m. and
the evening performance at
tight.
reeds will benefit the
building fund far the propee
ed new addition to the church.
The Gymkana hue received
wide acclaim as a program, of
gymneetice plus showman■hip” put an by a group of
some to F8U students, some
of whom hato , or will, com­
pote in World Olympics. Acte
feature the skills of using the
parallel hare, the trampoline.

Jand McBeynolda Drug Stores
valuting table, high hay and ftoflorAdvance tlekrta are on sale and in Longwood at Ktyaer’a
flying rings as wells aa bal­
ancing acta and dsnet rou- locally at Touehton’a Drug I Pharmacy.

T h a famad "Tumbling
Tote,” who have appeared on
the Ted Mack TV Show, are
Included In the performances
scheduled to show here. This
group la made up of young­
sters between tha ages of
eight and 12 years and Is con­
sidered a major attraction of
the Gymkana.
Alao appearing will be Mis*
Doloree Lord, "Miss Gymkana
of 1942-44” and her court of

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Meeting
By Jams C a sn lm y
The Casselberry Commun­
ity Mathodist Church Man’s
Club and WSC8 will meat togathar for a covered dish din­
ner and program to be hald
Tuesday at 4:4» p.m. in Weav­
er Hall ef the church.
Guest speaker for tha eve­
ning will be Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom
Cox of Winter Garden who
wlR present alidea made dur­
ing their recent tour of mis­
sions in South Amarica.
Marvin McClain will be In
charge of tha davotionnL
Separata business mattings
will be conducted following
tha program with Roger Rich­
mond, proaldent of the Men’ s
Club and Mrs. Phillip Canber, president of the WSC8,
presiding.
Hostesses for the social
hour will be Mra. McClain,
Mrs. Prank Messlck and Mrs.
William Tllford. Other Joint
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By Jan* Caaaelberry
By Doans Kates
ert Classen and Fred DeThe first meeting of the
New officers o f the Holy Filipps.
The Holy Name Hoe lsty Lyman High School PTA, or­
Name Rociaty e f SL Mary*
meets regularly on tha second iginally scheduled far last
Magdalen Church o f Alta­
Monday of each month at the Tuesday, will be hald nest
Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the
monte Springs were install­ church.
school auditorium.
ed during sprrial ceremonies
held Inst Sunday preceding
Principal Carlton Hsnlay
tha H;30 a.m. Maas at the
will Introduce members of the
church.
faculty and following the bustnesa meeting parents will
Rev. Hubert J. Reason,
have opportunity to meat the
pastor and spiritual director
teachers in their rooms.
o f the organisation, conduct­
The Florida Slate Board of
Members o f tha PTA asaeued the ceremony and served Nursing will hold licensing
tiva
board will serves a* hosts
a* installing officer. Mem­ exams in Jacksonville next
■erving refreshments in the
bers of the Society received month.
Communion in a group during
The professional nursing ex­ cafeteria.

Nursing Board

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tha Mas*.
Installed were William H.
Phillips, president; Charles
Cattaneo, vice president; John
McManua, secretary; George
McLaughlin, treasurer and
Mika Silen, sergeant at arma.
At the first meeting of the
■easnn held Monday evening,
Phlllipa announced committee
appointment* to be H. O. Rob­
inson, parliamentarian: Mau­
rice 1-arue. lay retreat chair­
man and William B. Rurgan,
lay apiritual director.
Namcil to be In charge of
arrangement! fnr fond to he
served at the laym en's Re­
treat planned for Oct. .1 at
Camp San Pedro were James
Cannelongo, chairman, Tom
Moran, William llurgan, Rob­

am will be Nov. 17 and It
and the practical nurse exam
The wedding ring Is a
will he Nov. ID and 20 Both pledge of the sealing of the
will be held in the Seminole marriage pact, like the betro­
Hotel.
thal ring.

DeLand To Open
Goldwater HQ
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night at 211 North Roulevird
In DeLand, according to an
announcement today. The new
offices will he open from 7 un­
til 9 p.m. Volusia County's
Republican candidates will be
present, refreshments will be
served and Goldwater cam­
paign supplirs will be avail­
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The Sanford Harold bslirvas that
Preaidant Johnson’s trip to Florida
and Gaorfia to surrey damage from
the recant storm demonstrates his
great concern for the problems
which confront the people, not only
o f our area, but o f all the United
States.
This was not a political trip. He
would not even be interviewed on
matters dealing with his re-election.
Ha wanted to tee how the residents
o f the storm-battered area were get­
ting along and how ho could be of
help.
He wanted to be aura that all of
the agencies o f the government
which could be marshalled to give
aid to the sufferers were working at
top efficiency.
And we feel sure that he has.

FREEDO OM

Political Notebook

People o f the Mid-West know how
he came to their part o f the nation
when they were inundated by this
Spring’s floods. We have been told
how he rushed Federal aid to those
whose houses were ruined and for
businesses which had been put out
o f operation.
We all know the speed with which
he helped to alleviate the suffering
from the Alaskan earthquake and
how he helped the great rehabilita­
tion which has taken place there.
We are thankful to have in the
White House a man who is so ener­
getic, so full o f good will and so ef­
ficient, a man who is so dedicated
to the job o f being the first and
most compassionate dtixen o f the
land.

WASHINGTON (N B A ) —
China’s Mae Tae-tong
has broadened hie aeeeult on
Khrushchev
with
detailed
charges o f (r a ft within the
Soviet Union.
One Moo spokesmen. In n
attack circulated in
Communist China sad South­
east Asia, makes these ■pa­
cific accusations:
— "Loading functionaries of
some (Soviet) state-owned
factories . . . abuse their
position end amaae large for­
tunes by using the equipment
end materials o f the factories
to set up underground work­
shops for private production,
lllng the products illicitly
and dividing the spoil*. . . .”
—“ In a Leningrad plant
producing military items, the
leading functionaries placed
their own men in all key
posts. . . . They illicitly en­
gaged In the production of
nonmilitary goods and from
the sale of fountain pens
alona embvsxeled 1.2 million
ruble* in three year*. . . ."
(On* ruble ia worth about
91.10 today.)
—'"In a silk-weaving mill
in Uibvkistan, the manager
ganged up with the chief en­
gineer, the chief accountant

Junior College Needed
It was welcome news Tuesday
when The Herald received word from
Tallahassee that the State Commun­
ity Junior College Board had turned
on the green light for a feasibility
study to determine if Seminole Coun­
ty is eligible to have a community
junior college.
When the request, initiated by the
Seminole County Chamber o f Com­
merce’s long range planning commit­
tee, was presented to the state board
it was pointed out by the board's
director, Dr. James Wattenbarger,
that several years ago Orange, Osc­
eola and Seminole Counties were au­
thorized to make such a study for a
college to serve the three county
area.
It is apparent that Orange County,
said Dr. Wattenbarger, doesn’ t want
another junior college and would prefer to utilize the educational oppor­
tunities available through the Orlan­
do Junior College.
When one considers the growth and
development that Sanford and Sem­
inole County will soon undergo as
the result o f the success o f any one
or all of the numerous projects now
being pursued, there’s no doubt but
that School Superintendent R. T.
Milwee’s prediction that the popula­
tion of this county will reach and
probably exceed 100,000 by 1970 —
less than five and a half years away
— will come to pass.
The advent of the St. Johns-Indian
River Canal, the proposed marina
complex on Sanford’s downtown lakefront, the proposed port authority,
the establishment o f East Central
Florida University (already approv­

\

Bruce Biossot— Roy Cromley

LBJ Moves Quickly

ed by the State Board o f Control and
the State Board of Education) and
other lesser but important projects
could easily make Milwee's popula­
tion prediction the understatement
of the decade.
All of this gives rise to the need
for a community junior college. Not
all of the county’s graduates will be
able to attend state college, not all
will have the grades necessary' for
continuing academic pursuits. But a
community junior college will pro­
vide not only academic but also vo­
cational opportunities as well as new
opportunities for adult education.
Regardless o f what Orange Coun­
ty does, Seminole still can have a
community junior college — or at
least a feasibility study to determine
the need.
The Herald compliments the Cham­
ber’s long range planning committee
— particularly
its co-chairmen
Judge C. Vernon Mize and Byron
Kimball for the persistence they've
displayed in making this first step
a reality.
Chamber Manager John Krider de­
clared that if Orange County doesn’t
want a community college then Sem­
inole is entitled to have one.
To that The Herald says, Amen I

Dr. Crane’s

• Q's and A's

Worry Clinic

Q— Which Is th* eountry’s
longest federal highway?
A - U . 8. Rcute « which
Slipshod In hit work.
winds
from
Provjncetown,
Tries to get fresh with wo­ Mass., at tha outer tip of
men co-workers and waitress Cups Cod, to near Long
ei.
Beach In Southern Califor­
Airs his marital problems nia. It wind* Ita way through
before hit co-workers.
14 stetes for 3,517 mile*.
Often engages in vulgar
story of profanity.
Q—How dee* a member « f
Lacks initiative. Must al
th* U. S. Senate obtain re­
ways be told what to do.
cognition to apeak?
Chronic trouble maker. Likes
A— He rites, addresses the
to stir up friction.
presiding officer amt does not
Thinks be Is a Don Juan.
procsed until he is recognised.
Boasts of his conquest*.
Tries to take advantage of
Q—How many islands real­
his union membership to cov
er up his otra deficiencies or ly make up th* Thousand Is­
land group?
mistakes as a worker.
A—Mors than 1,800 Islands
Always suspicious of people
Thinks everybody is trying to comprise the group. Some are
dot* o f rocks, others are large
“ gyp” him.
Steals from the firm when­ enough for summer colonies.

(and) the chief o f the supply
and marketing section. . . .
They purchased more than 10
tons of artificial and pur*
eiik through various Illegal
ehannnels in order to manu­
facture goods which did not
through the accounts.
— 'The manager of a fur*
niturs factory in Kharkov set
up an Illegal knitwear work*
shop and carried on secret
operations tnoide th* factory.
Tha man had several wives,
several cart, several houses,
176 necktie* . . . a hundred
shirts and doxsna o f suits.
n
•

•

*

“ Such people do not oper­
ate all by themselves. They
invariably work hand-in-glovs
with funtlonaries in the state
department*. . . . They have
their own men in the police
and judicial departments who
protect them and act as their
agent. . . . Highranking offi­
cials In th* stats organs . . .
shield them. . . . "
—“ Th* chief of the work­
shops affiliated with n Mos­
cow psyrhonsurologiral dis­
pensary and his gang set up
an underground enterprise
and, by bribery, obtained 58
knitting
machines and
a
large amount of raw material.
They entered Into busineas
relations with 62 factories,
handicraft m-operativea and
collective farms and mad* 9
million rubies in a few year*.
They bribed functionaries of
th* Department for Combat.
Ing Theft o f Socialist Propsrty and Speculation. . . ."
—"The manager of a ma­
chinery plant in th* Russian
Federation . . . the deputy
manager o f n second machin­
ery plant and other function
aries, 43 person* in all, atol*

. 000 looms and sold them
to factories In central Asia,
Kazakhstan (and) th* Cau­
casus . . . (where) lending
functionaries used them for
illicit production. . . ."
— “ In th* Klghls 8 8 R, a
gang o f . . . 40 ambsaalera
and grafters . . . gained con­
trol o f two factories, organ*
Issd underground production
and plundered . . . 30 million
rubles* worth of state prop,
arty. This gang Included tha
chairman o f tha Planning
Commission o f tha Republic,
a vie* minister of commerce,
■even bureau chiefs and dhrU
sion chiefs o f tha Republic’s
Council of Ministers, National
Economic Council and 8tals
Control Commission. . . .”
— "The chairman o f a col­
lective farm in Usbeklataa
held th* whole village in ter­
ror. All important posts on
thia farm were occupied by
his In-laws and other rela­
tives and friends. Ha squand­
ered over 132,000 rublss o f
th# collective farm for hla
personal needs. H* had a car,
two motorcycles and three
wives, each with a house o f
her own. . . .*•
Mao’s spokesman say* all
this is because Khrushchev
hat "returned to capitalism.”

©

•S3! . .m

CASE T-477: H»nk J., sjed I ought to eliminate aome of
San ford’a Nsweat And
42, U the unpopular boss men- the faulta and cultivst* some
of the virtue*.
Uoned yrslrrdsy.
Moat Advanced Auto­
“ And this week w* had a
“ Dr. Crane,” he gloated when
mobile Facility la Now
I met him two months later, contest at the plant. I was
Open (and waiting).
"that ‘Tests for Employer* and rated the moat popular execu­
Employes' really w o r W won tive on our entire flnorl”
SANFORD — PH. 933-1999
True popularity la earned.
d en for me.
"When I tint read It and And everybody can win friends
tried to apply it to myielf, I by trying to view himself aa
found that my final rating others look upon him.
Workers, tco, have their
classified me as 'Very Poor.'
“ So I tossed your test in faulta aa well as their virtue*,
the wastebasket and used so today I shall list some of
some strong language about the common flaw* In em­
ployes:
all auch folderol.
They are addicted to alco­
“ But after ! had cooled off.
I decided to read it again. So hol and thus show high absen­
I salvaged It from the wssts- teeism.
A clock watcher who aeemi
Discipline your son, and he will basket and took it home.
“ My wife went over it. too. afraid to work an extra min­
give you rest; he will give delight to
and deckled It would be good ute.
your heart.— Proverbs 29:17.
A chronic gambler who al­ ever he can get away with it.
for her aincc the employs a
Q—Is there still a sect
Without dignity, discipline is im­ cleaning woman and a gard­ ways bets on the horse* or Tries to “ ride" new workers
possible. Children need discipline ns ener.
and make it unpleasant for called the Samaritans?
policy games.
A —This onrs-powerfut sect
guidance; too often the family fails
Too fond of practical jokes them.
“ Well, to make my atory
Always griping about the still exist*, but now has only
to provide it.— Ruth Alexander.
brief, 1 finally decided maybe and horse play.
big money the employers get. several hundred members. A
A grandstander type who schism shout 332 B.C. estab­
tries to show off by loud talk, lished the group as an inde­
pendent religious community
breaking rules, etc.
separate from the Jewish peoUnkempt and “ smelly."
fifty years ago America's small towns
Forgets his tools or fails to pl*.
Alternants Seriate
were her strength and inspiration.
keep them In order.
Mrs. Jails Berts*
Mrs. Ritchie Barrie
These are tome of the com­
w -n ia
Some
have
changed
dramatically
and some haven't changed.
MUM
mon faults or “ Demerits" of
The
Herald
wvtromoo
lotBear Lake-Forest City
Son wbo cams into the world The attitude should be that the workers as shown on the testa
Tune in on this moving story of American lift
tors from lie vendors on pohMrs. Maryana Mile*
tie a ffa ir,. The rrrllrr may non to save sinners, and ilia love new Shopping Center is a be­ mentioned below.
Lake
Mery
828-3479
n a ile d by frodne March. Produced by Project Twenty,
n pro name prorldrU the lotMrs. Franc re Waster
Offsetting them are a simi­
tor ole* .arrive the writer's prevailing in the hearts of ginning that will bring buck
112-121*
Ceeaetherry
producers of "Tho Real W esC "The Tall American-Gary Cooper!
tree name and nddrrae, Letlern people of every race and color the people of Seminole Coun­ lar number of
virtue* or
Mrs. Jen* Casselberry
o f terror than M e srerde will
ty to shopping In their own "M ertu,” so send for my
Lake Monroe
ho nlrrn preferrOfo. Letters will end th* hatred so preva­
T h e Coming of Christ!' and T/ictoiy at Sea!
Th* Shopping Center "Tests for Employers and Em­
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
addressed to others or# areept- lent. It's not *o much; what area.
■ b l, provided they do not deal
322-47 2Z
Chaleeta
could
be
the
start
ot
something
ployes,”
enclosing
a
long
In prroraalltioo. Poetry to not party, but rather what Per­
Mrs. Jeea Mafia
stamped, return envelope, plus
Lea (weed
published by The Herald.
son, for apart from Him there good for downtown.
143-1741
We as merchants cannot ap­ 20c.
Mrs. Donne Estee
is
no
hope.
Editor, Herald:
MI-1317
peal to our home town people
High schools us* them to
DaBary
Samuel Dalton
I am a Negro who nsver
to shop in Seminole County help teach teenagers their
North Orlando
Mr*. Frank
clamored
for civil
right*; Editor. Herald:
Mrs. Margaret Cosby
if there is nothing her* to shop. proper duties and behavior
123-1713
knowing this that the law ia
Now that our moving to the Shopping habit* are not made when they yet ■ Job.
CO-SPONSORED BY
Deltona
not made for a righteous man, Sanford Shopping Center has by tli* appeals of merchants,
Osteen
Much of our management
Mrs. Mildred Haney
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
but for th* lawless, and disob- developed, we are asked near­ and there is no reason why labor feuding is due to mis
State Ds»s«rstlt
922-4941
edlent. Now that the bill la ly every day "Why Is Penney'* they should be. What can be understandings In this vital
liss»ll»# CsmmiH.a,
Geneva
Oriede
law; where do we go from moving to th* Shopping Cen don* then? W* can become field of Human Relations (Ap­
Wans* M. Ossfrtck,
Mrs. JoAnn Hays
Mrs. Evelyn Laady
Chairman
hcrcT With demonitration* ter?” . A &lt;ms word answer ia more competitive.
plied Psychology), so use these
948-4879
SIS-3IM
getting out of hand in many “ Competition.”
We can dress up our stores, testa.
part* of our great country;
Ia this bad? No R Is not. we can give better service, w*
it’s evident the stringent low* Ooo of the most important can offer eompetitlw prices,
of men have not the answer factors in th* future growth of snd we can promote the town
to th* perplexing problem* of Seminole County will be the as a group. And a group means
MUST BE SOLD
our day. Yet there i* cause for competition for business In th* more than 3 or 4 doing the
rejoicing that love; which 1* county. Th* J. C. Penney Co. work of all. Every business­
BY THURSDAY
of God. for God i* love; i* ha* never thought of the word man, professional man, gov.
the an*wcr. It wa» He who in competition as being a bad eminent, and anyone else who
F«V« 1-A Sanford. Florida Thura^ 8 «p t 18, 1964 love ipared not Hi* Son, but one. Just the reverse ia true. lives or make* his or her liv­
delivered Him up for u* all. Free competition is a healthy ing in this area has an obliga­
tion to see that everything In
Greater love bath no man than situation that Improve* t
waltbm a. aiatew, Borrow ana rim u a n a
job of every merchant. It their power I* done to provide
this,
that
a
man
lay
down
his
ra a sK r e tT e iu a .
should improve it to the point the maximum opportunities
life for his friends.
BOBEBT A L U ASIDES
jcLtan l. stb.vstbom
Advortleian Director
A ssociate Editor
No matter how m*ny enfor­ that more and more business­ for the promotion of Down
not e a u i
■ABUT I. JOMXIOB
town Sanford and this area.
cers of the law, how much es *r* attracted to the area.
Advortleian Maaago*
ManAglng Editor
W* think th* coming of our
Good competition will work
BOV M ATT
B B I B B S KILLKB
money is spent, what talk by
Oaasral Advortleian Meaenor
Telegraph Editor
new store in this area of Semi­ hand In hand to accomplish
our
legislators,
what
good
in­
j a m b iH o e s A a n s
OOKIS W I L L I A M
Beelaeoe
Society Editor
tentions, or even how many nole County will attract more something that one could not
DOTTIM AISTLH
may lay down their lives for and more people to shop here. do alone.
Jfeehaaleal *«*L
C ity Editor
This in turn trill cause people
The merchant who approa­
such; it s all in vain unless the
JTD I W M LS
BILL VISCBTF
l u l l rhotonrspher
C "a a ly Bdltrr
law of love reigna in the to shop other stores In the ches business with the idea of
area and require other ser serving the public well, has
heart. “ Though I give my
vices l^At otherwise they would nothing to f o r from competi­
body to be burned, and have
■ iB B c a im o n
not require.
tion, however much of it
not love, it profttelh me noB o n e Delivery
By
there may be. In business we
W*
don't
think
th*
downtown
OemtMle Cooney
nothing.” Many waters can
l i e Week
IIS * I Tear
|U.t* I Tear
section of Sanford need fold are our own pacem aken; if a
not
quench
love,
neither
ctn
t l * t Mastho
ATI * Meal**
up as has been predicted by man docs a good job, hit com­
&amp;l* I Sloe the
1 ee | Martha
the Goods drown it.
I.** I Meath
1. 1* l Meath
some. Rather th* opposite petitors need not worry him.
The
love
told
out
in
the
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Thought For Today

Letters

Herald Area Correspondents

To The Editor

’COUNTDOWN"
for citizenship

1 3 DAYS
LO T TO

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Congregational

Baptist

Methodist

iM t r f c i i r t ____I I M a. m
drain* W m l l i — UtN a. m
l»U I M &gt; ( I n U n tsSS
n iM lW I* I r n lM 1M a »
rad. Frayec

IQ I t ljlM

Us*l — T :M &gt; m
— ....... . fu t t f

CHURCH
■ n l u i Batata*
Cltras Heights
Rev. C k tr ln t H i l l _

A Cardial W tlM M M AS

Episcopal

Southern Methodist
Christian
Assem bly O f God
O r OOD CHURCH
Car. t lih *»d Him
M, M. Wilds*
- rsatar

H i M ■ohoal ---- JM fc *

M ania* W vrrtl* — IM * a *■

Mvesls# W otM lp — JIM p m.

Tooth • e rv .lS u A )-* :* * a * .
m

id*Week H i . (Wad.) - fiM

Nazarene

Church O f Christ
CHURCH o r

Onm

CHRUT

Free Methodist

Ralph I n v a r Jr. Iv en sellst
Bible fshoot .......— lit* a. a .
M a n ila Worship — 1:1* a. a .
H -talaa W orship _ «;*• p m.
W a t Prayer lervtoo l i l t P ah

m i MRTMODIST CHURCH
earner 0th Sk aa* banal A n .
R* t. c t Aadaraoa__ Pester
Telephone: 111.TUI
■uadajr Sohaol _ _ •:«! a.
M a n ia * W on h l* __ l t : 4l a.
E v e n k * Worship _ T:*e p,
TM4 Prayer Sarvtaa t i l l P

FAOLA CHURCH OF CHRIST
Highway «• Waal
Mania Rahy -------- Ev*n*ellat
BJbla Ctaa* —------li:M a. ak
M an ia* warahip — (J:*a a. ak
E ven k* Warship — 1:0* p ak
HIM* claaaaa Wad. M Ttl* p. ak

aa.
ak
ak
m.

Lutheran
LUTHERAN CHURCH
SIM A Or tan* a Ortra
Hwy. 11. 11)
■an for A Florida
4 llt -tlll
Tha Ro». J. Oordoa P a a r y ,
Paatar
Sunday School _ _ 1:11 a. m.
M orals* Warablp — lltM a. m.
Communion—Flrat Sunday I*
Each Month
Hladarpnrtaa and Raraary

Psstat .... - WUllam J. Oun*
Manta* Warahip . I H H a a

S ! l i f t

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIRNTiST
M l Kaat Sanaad Strait
Sunday S a n k a A
Sunday S a b a o l----- M:M a at.
luhjacl! "MatUr**
Wednesday Name* - « i * * p . n h
Rtadln* Roomi l i t B. FlriL
W orkday!! 1*:S* a. m. - t:t*
p. m. Friday E vasion 1: 10-

i~

Breaks Wanfclp - TUI p. ak
Wad. Offlaara A Teacher*
MaaUa* ----- ■— HI* P **•
E LD E R •PRIROS BAPTIST
Old Orlaada RA at Haatar A va
R Hamilton Orlttla — Paiiar
Sunday School —
l i t ! a ak
M anias Warablp — 11:1* fc m.
Tralalai Uaka — l i l t p. *•
RyastBs Warablp - lit* P “ ■
OAKLAWH BAPTIST CHURCH
11*1 C*ustry O uk Road
■paaaand by P in t Baptlat
Church
R ot. R. T. Barratt — . PMter
Sunday Sahool —
l i t l a m.
Warahip farvla* — lift* a m.
Tralntn* Ualas — - III* P *“ •
Batatas Warahip — lit* P- m.
WaA Prayar Sara. — III* P Sk

FIRST CHURCH
OF THR NAZARMNB
Lab* Mary. Fla.
Aar. W. L Holcomb*, Paatar

■cedar
1:41 a. m. ------ Bibta School

11:4* a. a u __H en ln * Worship

T:M p. ak _ Cronin* S a n k #
It** p. Bk — Wsd. Mld-Wotk

Prayer Sarrlcta
Til* p. ak _ Laat Wad. Mka­
taaary Sanlea

Pentecostal

Christian Science

FIHHCIICST BAPTIST
CHURCH
Ouora Road

r iR S T CHURCH
OF THH NAZARENB
W. Ind St. U M *»l* AM.
Paal Btekaa
. .
Paa
•under School ------ *:H a.
M an ia* Worablp — t*:*B a.
Tooth
. . — . f:M p
Toun* Adelt
Fellowship ----------- l:*S p.
Th* Name* W* Raar
EvengatUtle Sanlea TiM a.
Mld-Wach
Sarvle* (W a t) _ TV* p.
Third Bandar
Slagaplratloa — ti*o p.

TH E r o m a n s

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
THR REDEEMER
1*1 W. tlt k Plata
•Tha Church al tha Lathams
Hour" and TV T h la la tha
U fa "
Horbart W. Ooaraa . — T u to r
Sunday S c h o o l____ 1:11 A m.
Worship S a n k a — 14:11 a Bk
Xindargartaa and N an try

m o v ed

Tn this s f * of tschnologtcsl wizardry nsver sn scr at th« p u t
Tha Roman engineers who designed this aqueduct In Spain were brllllut men. Skin such a* theirs, mors than
Cm might of Caesar's armies, fashioned the vast civilization of tha Empire
In this aga of scientific discovery never overlook the Truths long ago revealed.
Christianity was born in a remote province of ancient Rome. It suffered generations of persecution until it
converted even its persecutors. And when barbarians overran the Empire, our faith found a foothold in their
hearts as well.
In s civilization of modern marvels the Church still raises its towers of truth. And when, next Sunday, ws
aome with our famlllaa to worship, somewhers a congregation will be singing:
0 where or* kingi and empires now
But, Lord, thy Chunk is praying yet
Of old that wont and earns?
A thousand years ths sums/

Church Of God
CHURCH o r OOD
fin d A Fraaoh
L H. Alford — ——
Pu«lo*
Sunday S c h o o l___ l i l t a Bk
Hornlns Worablp _ II:M a m.
Eyansallalk Ban, _ T :tl p. m.
Tuaa Frayar l i f t . - Tit* p. ak
Thura Toun* Paopt#
E n dea vor----------- Til* p. m.
CHURCH OF OOD
O r PROPHECY
11*1 Elm Ayanua
Rar. Hobart Watch _ _ Paator
Sunday School ...... - 1:41 n. m.
Worablp Sarvka — 11:41 a. m.
K ngsllstlo Barr. _ Til* p. ak
Wadoaadayi
Tuuni I’ aopla V. L. D. Sarv.
Til* p. m.
Blbla T rsln las Sarv SiM p-m.

Tuoada;
I Corinth!

Monday

Acta

Wodnaaday
Kphaalaaa

Thuraday
Ephaaiaaa

Conquerors Miatln*

Friday -------------- T:i« p. m.

Presbyterian

Methodist

FIRST PnESRTTERIAN

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
411 Park A va
Bar. Robart M. Janklna, Paator
M onln a Worablp _ t i ll a m.
Sunday School _ _ 1: 1* a m.
Mornln* Worablp _ 11:11 a m.
MTF Maotlnpa —
lil t p a
(Intarmodlato, San lor)
B r in k s Worablp __Til* A *a

Friday
CeloaaUi

FIRAT PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OP LONOWOOD
M l Oraata Strait
la r . E Ruik Oraat _ Paataa
Sunday School _ _ 11:11 a m.
M on ln * W o n h lp
Ilia* a m.
Sunday Eranln*
T:18 p nv
Wad. Blbla Study _ T:l« p. m.

OBNBVA M ETHODIST
CHURCH
Rar. W. B. Tlmma
Paator
Sunday School _ _ _ _ _ 1:14 a. nv.
M orning Sarrlcoo _ 11:4* a. m.

Choir Proctleo Wod. T:II a m&gt;
Rvacy O s* Wolooaoo.

CHURCH
BaaforA FI a
Ouk At *. A « r « I L
Orovtr C. Sawall Jr. ~ Fnator
Edfar W. Smith Jr. A M kU nt
Paatar
Church achaal_____ 1:41 a ak

Saaalon Maala ___ M ill a
M onln a Worablp — 11:4* a
Plonaor Falkwablp _ 1:00 p.
Saokr HI PaUoarahlp *:•• p
Eranln* Worablp _ T:I0 p
WoA Proyor Maotln* Til* p

tn.
ra.
m.
ra.
m.
m.

CHURCH OP T H E COVENANT
S ill touth Orlando Drlro

Tbomoo H. M a k ln ___ Paatop
Worablp ----- ----- — 1: 1* a nk
Chunk School _ _ i*:M a m.

The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page Possible
THE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. * Mrs. M. R. Strickland
ART BROWN
PE8T CONTROL

GREGORY LUMBER
o l Sanford

FOOD FAIR STORES. INC.
Robert Souloff and Employees

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.
SANFORD WELDING A
FABRICATING CO.
BUI Whitley 4 Employees
CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
l i e W. First, Sanford
A. DUDA 4 SONS, INC.
BUvia, Florida

HARRELL 4 BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 26th S t, Sanford

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
801 W. 1 s t S t, Sanford

HILL LUMBER 4 HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crappe and Employees
HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff
HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Hwy. 17*92, Sanford

NELSON 4 CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florida

ROSE AND W O K 'S RESTAURANT
Rose 4 Wilks Bowman 4 Employees

8TENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

OVIEDO RADIO 4 ELECTRIC CO,
Robert A. Cameron IV

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodgea and Staff

PERFECTION
DAIRIES

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

B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
and Employee#

L. D. PLANTE. INC.
Oviedo, Florida

SMITTY’S SNAPPIN* TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE

KIDDY'S STANDARD SERVICE
First 4 French, Sanford
KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. 1st. S t, Sanford
LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning

HILL HARDWARE 4
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employee#

ZITTROWER BROS.
1400 S. Elm

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M- Cameron and S taff
LaROY C. ROBB
CONSTRUCTION C O , INC.

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff
STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

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STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff
HOWARD BOTELER
Wholesale Confectionery
WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Sank* L Wilson and Staff
WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson
CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

-SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY
aAFTtST
Antioch Baytlat Chunk, Orlodo
Cantrul Baytlat Church, l i l t Oah Ava
ChutuoU P int Baytlat Church
ChuIuuU Baptlat Mlaatoa
Eldar Iprlsaa Baptlat Chunk.
II* Lehman p i
Flrat Boptlat Chunk, UP Farh Ava
FriaaSahlp Baytlat Church *1
AUamonto Bprtaas
RL 414, Aluswata Sprlasa
Flrat BoptUt Church ol DoBary
Flrat Boptkt Church al Ooaoru
Flrat Baptlat Church at loha Mary
Flrat Baptlat Church al Laka Moura*
Flrat BopUat Church cf Lenawee*. Oar.
Church B Ortot
Flrat Baptlat Church ct Ovlcda
Flrat Boptlat Church of Sas LaaSo Sprtaca
First ShUah Mlaalaaory BopUat Church.
1111 W. llth St.
Foraat O ty Boptkt Church
Fountain Ham* Baptlat Church. Ortate
Lav* Boutbar* Baptlat Mkalao, Chuluota
Mlaalaaory BopUat Church North R i

urpfka

aodoaia Miaaiou BopUat Church
_______Js
Ook Mill K*. Uataas
M arsk f Olory Baptlat church. Ocaav* Hwy.
Mk OUva MUaiaaorp Boptkt Church. Boa
U s * * u*rtoga r a , basavas*

ML Bias Mlaolasory BopUat. Stpas Ava.
Nov
ML Calvary Mlaatamory Boptlat
U *l W. llth RL
Now Solom Prlaltlva Boptlat Church,
lit* W. llth BL
Now ML BUs Boptlat chunk, MM Poor Ava
Oeklows Baptlat Chapah H i* W. tatb Su
Oataas Baptlat Church
rtnaeraat Baptlat Church. M l W. Oners It*.
Pralrla Loko BopUat Church, lU4aa BA,
Frrs Park
Proprcu Mtcolasory Boptlat Churoh, Midway
Sacoad Shiloh Mlaaloaary BopUat Church,
Ninth B Hlchcry
I L Jamaa Mlaalossry Boptlat Church Sto.
ltd 4U Oatcas
&gt;L Paul Mkaiasory Baptlat Church. Ith SL
■L Matthew* Mlaaloaary BopUat Chureh
Canaan Mclsht*
■l John's Mlaalaaory Baptist Chnrch,
II* Cyprooa SL
TompU Boptlat Church, Palm Syrian M .
AUamonto Sprlsas
Wootoldo utcokaory Baptist Churoh,
41* B Hally A v a
Bias Hopo hop11at Church, T il Oroag* A t a
CATUOCIO
Church of tho Nativity, Loha Kory
All Sunk Colhoik Church, 111 Ouh Ava
Homan Colh«U« Mo m , SporU sws** Club,
ChuluotA

It
ina'o
OuthoUo Church,
Farming
PIooa DoBory
BL Mary Magdalena CatbolU Chureh, Molt,
toad A v a AUamonto Spriest
CHR1ST1AM
First Cb riot Ian Churoh, 1H T S. Sanford A va
Consrosatlonol ChrlaUon Church,
11*1 Park A v a
Nortbaldo Christian Church, F l o r i d *
liars a Dr., Maitland
CHURCH O F CHRIST
Church
Church
Church
Churoh

of
of
of
ol

ChrUt, t i l l B Pork Av a
ChrUt, Oseeva
ChrlcL Loogwoed
Chrlot, Pool*
CHURCH O F OOD

Church
Church
Church
Churoh

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ol
*f
of

OoA
Qod.
OoA
Sod

!M Hickory
IM* B. Frrach
Oviedo
Mlaatoa, lutorprlss
BP1BCOPAL

AH Saints Bptaaop*! Churoh B. Dolo ry
Av a , Butarprlas
Christ Episcopal Church. Leh*we*d
A ll Bolnta Episcopal. Enterprise

Holy Crass BpUaopol. Pork A t a M Ith

LO TH *R A N
Aoesaslo* Lutharaa Churoh. Ovorhrosh
D r, Coaaslbsrry
Quod Shephard United Lutharm,
HUS A Orlando Dr.
Lulhsro* Churoh of tb* Rsdssmsv,
111 W. Mth Pile*
Miaslah Lutharaa Charsh. Amsrlooa Leak a
Halt, Prolrla Laka, Far* Park
SL Lukes Lutharu* Church, R L I N Slavik
METHODIST
Barnett Memorial Msthedlot Church. B.
DsUory Arc., Katarprtaa
Bear Loha MethodUt Church
Belbal A.M.E Church, Canoe- Holghla
Coaaolberry Community Methodlit Chureh,
Hwy. 11*11 A Plaoy Hldge ltd, Caoeelhcrry
DeBary Community Methodist Churth W.
Hlghload* DeBary
Christ Methodist Church
Busload Batatas
First Methadki Chureh. *!S Pork A v a
F irst Methadki Church ct Oviedo
First Southern Mothodkt Churoh
Woman's Club 101 Ook A va
rise Mothodkt Church.
W. 4th SL
Ocatv* Method!at Church. Qoaavo
Qroco Mothodkt Chorch. Onoro RA
Oraat Chapel A.M E. t^turck, OvUd. iC,
Oakgrovo Methodist Church. Oviedo
OolooA MsthodlsR Churoh

V

Fools
Wooloyoa Hothodtpt, BA
SB
W. at Paata
BL Jomoa A.M B . Sanford A v a
SL Mory*a A.K.E. Church BL RL *11 Oclcc*
■L Pour# Mothodkt C h u r • h 0*1***
RA Entorprk*
Stafford Memorial Hcthcdlsl C h u r c h
S. DeBary
NABAJtBKB
F l r a t Church at th* Noaorta* W.
lad at Maple
Fora Pork Chuck of t t l N soarso*
O'Brien Hd, Peru Fork
Loko Kory Church cf th* Nosorcuo
rums B Y TE M AN
Community Preohytorton Church, Loko Ma t t
F irst ProohytortoB Church, Ouh A v a
A tr* SL
First Presbyteries chuck, Caaoclborry
First Presbyteries Chureh at DoBory,
B. lUshlond
PreabyUrlo* Churoh of Th* Ceveoeat
i m A Or loads Dr.
SL Andrews Presbyter!** Church M U Louncol Boh. D r, Boat Labs
Upset* Community Presbyteries Church,
Upcolo RA
Westminister priabytcrUa Chureh, HawaU
T uh, Rl

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SEVENTH D A T AD VEN TIST
Forsst Lake Seventh.day Adventist Chart*.
Hwy. 41*. rarest City
Seventh-day Advantkt Chnrch, Maltlaad
Ava, Altamonte Springs
faster* Beventh-day Adventist Church.
Seventh A Btm
O THER CHURCHES
Allen's A M R Church. Olivo A llth
Church sf Oed In Christ. Ovkdo
Chuluota Community Church
Church at llod of Prophecy, llt T Btm Avo.
Church of Ood Miasleu, Batorprtss
Church el Jeouo Christ at Latter Day
■alula, l i l t Park A va
Community Cbapol, AUamonto Bprtaga
Eaatarn Orthodo* Churth. s l Johan Chry*
aootam Chapol, Hwy. if.M , Porn Park
Coasrasatlon Both Israel, llth A Magnolia
Tirol Chureh at ChrUL ScltalUL
MS k. lad IL
Klagdom Hall at Jehevah'a Wlutaaa
L*b* Monroe U nit 11*1 W. Third SL
First Pentoooeut Church af Leagwood
ML OUva Holiaaa* Chnrch. Oak K 1U
R4. O ttiii
riaaercat Assembly of Ood, tn * A Elm
■*a for* Alliance Church. M il s. Fork Av a
■anlcrd Ceugresatlon of Johovnh'a W itasotoe, M* Sanford Ava
T)y Salvation Army, li t R In* Sl
Vn t y Churoh at Baalorl 14* h I m R

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SNAS Flier Killed In Sea Crash
Seminole County * * * * on the St Johns River » » » « The NOe of America”

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Pilot Rescued
In Landing
Accident

A Sanford based Nsvy flier
w u killed last *l|ht after
ejecting from an RA-3C Vigi­
FLORIDA
NO. 282
lante m o o o a lm n c a bomber
w h i c h c r a a h e d during
a landing attempt aboard tbe
carrier USS Saratoga operat­
ing off (he coast of the Caro­
lines.
Fatally Injured wae the
bombardier • navigator, Lt.
John Halsten, 36, of Recon­
naissance Attack Squadron
One (RVAH-1) based at San­
ford Naval Air Station.
The pilot, Lieutenant Com­
mander Edward O. Williams of
14T Lake Minnie Drive, San­
ford, was rescued at sea af­
ter escaping from the aircraft
with minor Injuries.
Saratoga officials report the
plane struck the end of . the
ship’ s flight deck, skidded
srross the landing area and
plunged into the sea.
Observers state that both
fliers apparently made sue
cessful parachute ejections;
however, Lt. Ilaistoo msy have
been dragged by Strong surface winds. The cause of death
has not been determined.
W. O. LIVINGSTON SR. RVAH-1 was conducting car­
rier qualification trial* aboard
the Saratoga at the time of
the accident which occurred at
10:04 p.m.
• ••
Lt. Halsten, a 19 year
Navy veteran, had been at­
tached to RVAll-1 since June
17. 1903. He is survived by his
widow, Mrs. Pesgy June HalfMIAMI (U I'I) — Six per- ton, amt two children. Michael
sons died violently on the 10, amt Jeffry. 7, all of SWT
state's roads over the week­ Slull Avenue, Orlando, Fla.
end, according to the Florida
Highway Patrol,

WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Tuesday with aoma shower*; high today ta middle 80s; low tonight In 70s.
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MON., SEPTEMBER 81, 1964

SANFORD.

W . 0 . Livingston, S r
Dios Hero A t 63

■m fk■

Got say nk* stralfbt chairs
you don’t aecdT How about
donating them to the Sanford*
Seminole Art Association. This
group has grown rapidly and
now has S7 members, but only
S3 chairs available in the Cul­
tural A r t s Centtr. Each
member la urgad to bring a
chair U he bae one to (pare.
Contict Mrs. Helen Dewtt if
you have a chair to donate to
a good cause.

William 0 . Livingston Sr. of
1SOO Forest Dr., customer

FRANK EVANB

• • •
The nice cool breasts arc
blowing something our way—
as attested by our sneeses and
those ot others we hear —
goldenrod, we suppose.

• • •

Quote o f the Week: —“ I'm
upset with the Supreme Court
—they go too far afield in their
interpretations of the Constitu­
tion.” Judge Volie Williams
• p e a k i n g on Constitution
Week.

• • •

This is National Dog Week.
The dogs don’t cere, but we
thought you might like to
know. Give old Rover e bone
with a tittle more meat on
It. He leads a dog's Ufa . . . .
and what a Ufa!

• • •

Don't eat up all those can­
ned foods you stocked up on
before Cleo and Dora. You
may have some more com­
pany. And if you have danger­
ous limbs hanking from trees
around your house, better get
them trimmed off.

• • •

Frank Evans Dies
A fte r Long Illness
Frank Evans of Lake Mary,
a pioneer of Seminole County
and one of Its biggest boosters,
died Saturday night after •
lengthy illness. He was IS.
Mr. Evans came to thie area
when he was three y e a n old.
He w u the too of the late
Dr. and Mrs. William H. Evans
and was born In Preble Coun­
ty, Ohio, on Aug. 26, t*TS.
He was a Spanish-A merle an
War veteran and one of the
three surviving members of
Camp 13 in Sanford.
A retired dyestuff aod chem­
ical manufacturer, he had been

Holley Visits
Sanford For
Handshaking

Things wt'd like to protograph: Fellow tells us a big
St. Bernard dog chases his
Republican g u b e r n atVolkswagen every dey when
he drives by. Wonder what'U torial candidate Charles Holl­
ey oT St. Petersburg was to
happen if be catches it!
• • •
be in downtown Sanford today
Little Hike Pyle (he’s at- from 3 to S p.m. for a hand­
most nine years old) and his shaking tour. At 4 p.m. ha was
Dad, Hank Pyle (he's consid­ to be taping a radio broadcast
erably older than that) took a in the new municipal parking
Clock Watcher to the Navy lot of First SL Guy Allen,
piano salvage alto the other candidate for tax assessor,
afternoon and the lake was was to be his local host.
Tonight he will make • ma­
rough. Tbs Clock Wstcher
says he’s still sitting careful­ jor address at the DeBary
ly and walking with the help Community House on Shell
of liniment. Pyle's Lake Mon­ Rd. and the public Is Invited.
T b e DeBary Republican
roe Inn boat Isn't quite built
for the high waves it encoun­ Club Is sponsoring his appear
tered that afternoon. But, they ance and those attending will
have an opportunity to meet
made it.
• • a
Holley informally during the
Keeping accurate records Is social hour that follows his
always important — but even talk.
more so for the County Com­
mission on smergency pro­
jects for which it hopes to be M a e R e s t i n g :
HOLLYWOOD (U P I)—Ac­
reimbursed by the federal gov­
ernment if Seminole Is declar­ tress Mae West, 73. was re­
ed eligible for disaster relief ported in "satisfactory" con­
funds. During Hurricane Don­ dition today In Cedara of
na the Board received some Lebanon Hospital, where she
$33,000 In emergency funds but wss admitted last Thursday
because of certain records for treatment of a "nervous
(under
procedures a b o u t collapse.”
which the Board was not in­
formed) some of the money
had to be returned.
a a a

T h e County Commission,
while discussing the various
projects desperately needed
throughout the county, enter­
tained the Idea thst some pre­
cedents might be a ct But
Chairman Jim Avery com­
mented: "Gentlemen, we have
to accomplish some of these
projects. If we wait until we
can do them all, ws'H sit here
for 40 years and get nothing
done.”
a a a

V

Mr*. W. T. Walker o f
Oviedo, who recently attend­
ed a convention of the State
Association of Tax Assessors
at Cocoa Beach, was re-elect­
ed to the office of treasurer
of the state organization for
the third consecutive time.
The convention was held at
Cocoa Beach's Cape Colony
Jon.

head of the Plymouth Com
pany of East Boston, Mass.,
sod s too now operates the
business.
He was the first president
of the First Federal Savings A
Loan Association, a past dir­
ector of the Sanford Atlantic
National Bank, organizer and
first president of the Sanford
Blood Bank and he was also the
first donor; a past president of
the General Sanford Library
and p u t president ef the Lake
Mery Chamber of Commerce.
Mr. Evass alio served three
terms ts a member o f the
Seminole County Commission,
having been appointed first by
Governor Martin and elected
to two other tcrm i.
He was a director of the
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce, a member of the
Shrine Aleppo Temple, Bos
ton; the Sanford Shrine Club,
the Sanford Rotary Club and
Lake
Mary
Presbyterian
Church.
Funeral services are planned
for 11:30 a. m. Wednesday at
Brtaaon Funeral Home.
Mr. Evani la survived by hla
widow. Mrs. Claire P. Evans
of Lake Mary; a daughter,
Mrs. Claire Evans O'Connor of
Long Island City, N. Y .; sons,
William G. Evans ef Topsvllle,
M iss., and John Evans of Box
ford, Mass.; IS grandchildren,
17 great-grandchildren and one
great great grandchild.
Among the achievements of
Mr. Evans was the annual
Pioneer Night eventi staged
at Lake Mary for persons 80
year of age or o l d e r .
The event always attracted
thousands to the community.
He donated the building
housing the Lake Mary Cham
her of Commerce and the use
of the building to new church
congregations which were betng formed tn the community.
Mr. Evans led the fight to
retain the Lake Mary School
when it was threatened with
closing. 11c al*o donated five
acres of land for an expansion
project at the school site.

2 Jaycee Groups
Drive For Votes

The Sanford Seminote Jayrees and the South Seminole
Jaycees have Joined to a pro­
gram to remind the citlsens
of Seminole County thst they
must be registered In order to
vote to the general elections
to be held to November.
The Sanford Jaycee club will
cover the north end of the
county during the 11 days re­
maining until Oct. 3, the last
day for registration; remind­
ing all citizens of the need to
register and of the hours the
registrar's office is open.
Mrs. Camilla Bruce U keep­
ing the registrar's office open
from 9 a.m. to * p.m. Monday
through Friday and S a.m. to
noon on Saturdays, uem Oct.

3.
The South Seminole Jaycees
will cover the south end of
the county during this same
period.
Both clubs will provide
transportation services to the
registrar's office on Saturday,
Sept. M and Saturday, Oct. 3.
Any person living to tbe
north end of the county and
wishing to use the transporta­
tion service. Is asked to call
the Jaycee Booth in Sanford
—321 3411.
Any person living to the
south end of the county snd
wishing to use the transporta­
tion service of the South Sem­
inole Jaycees, is asked to call
TE H IM .

service supervisor of the Flo­
rida Power A Light Co., died
Saturday. He was S3.
He bad lived here (or the
past 33 years and had been
employed by Florida Power A
Light for the past 33 years,
part id that t in t to Fatatka.
Mr. livtogsten had also ser­
ved s i secretary o f the San­
ford Elks Lodge fur the past
10 years.
He was also a member ef
the Sanford Lions Club and
All Souis Catholic Church.
Is ISM, Mr. Livingston suf­
fered a heart attack but re­
covered and resumed hla du­
ties. Last Thursday he suffer­
ed a stroke and was hospital­
ized until hla death.
Hls survivors include Ms wi­
dow; a daughter, Mrs. John
M. Fitzpatrick of Sanford; e
ion, William 0 . Livingston Jr.
of Mobile, Ala.; and aeven
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
at 11 thia morning at All Souls
Church Kith the Rev. Richard
Lyons ofGclsting. Burial w u
to All Souls Catholic Church
Cemetery.

Gladys Brushes
Bermuda With
Gales, Squalls
HAMILTON,
Bermuda
(U P!) — Hurricane Gladys
brushed Bermuda with gates
and squalla today aa It by
passed the British resort Is
land with 1M mile an hour
winds.
It was the second glancing
blow of the season for Bermu­
da. Hurricane Ethel's fringe
winds caused $30,000 damages
on the iiland less than two
weeks ago.
At 11 a.m. EST, Gladys w u
centered about 2S0 miles west
of Bermuda , near latitude
31.7, longitude 66.6. It was
moving toward the north at
I MPH.
The combination of the hur­
ricane offshore from the mstnUnd and a high pressure sys­
tem south of Nova Scotia cau­
sed rough seas snd gusty
winds with tides one to three
feet above normal along the
U. S. Atlantic coast from Cape
Kennedy to New York.
"Small craft along ths east
coast and through the outer
Bahamai should remain In
protected waters," the weilh•r bureau said.
H urricane
Gladys
packed winds up to 100 MPH
in squalls spreading 73 miles
away from the center. Its
gales fanned outward 400 mil­
es to the north end east snd
ISO miles to the southwest.

Westside Fire
Group Chartered
T h e Westside Volunteer
Fire Department has been
chartered by State Secretary
Tom Adams as a corporation.
The new department will be
headquartered at Laka Mon­
roe, according to Adams' o f­
fice.
Papere ware filed Sept. 9
by Atty. Mack N. Claveland
Jr. Lieted on them were
George W. Bell, Nathan Strip­
ling and Mary Hittell.

Reds Shoot Four
ROK Soldiers
SEOUL, Korea (UPD Tbe Republic of Korea army
announced today that three
men believed to be agents
from Communist North Korea
•hot snd seriously Injured four
ROK soldiers on Saturday
oear the truce line.

JVUVA

Six Killed

No Reprisals
WASHINGTON ( UPI) —
Sen. Hubert il. Humphrey
•aya there will be no reprieal*
against Southern Democrats
who refuse to enduree t'resldent Juhniun for elrctlon.

Malta On Own
VALLETTA, Malta (U P !)
— The little Mediterranean
(•land group o f Malta became
independent today with vio­
lence that catt a shadow on
its future as the luih and
smallest member of the Brit­
ish Commonwealth.

Now It’s GM

The Lake's Awash W ith Snakes
A atom warning to stay
away from tha lakefront area
•sat o f Park Avenua waa giv­
en this morning by the city
manager’s office when water
moccasin* and rats ware
found to htavy numbers to
that arcs.

W a r m E. Knowles issued
tha warning today after a
workman reported the snake
threat while he waa pushing
hyaclntha back into the Lakt
Monroe.
Knowles said s large num­
ber of makes and rata were

spun back Into tha water by
tha workman using • grader.
"W e earnestly hope paopla
will atay away from tha arsa,"
Knowles said.

Meanwhile, ha reporta •
huge cav»-in at Palmetto
Avenua and Semlnola Boule­
vard. The road haa baew doe*
ad, ha added, from Palmetto
to Mellonvllla Avenua due to
the high water.
Tha lake gauge leveled aft
at 7.3 feet above ssa level
Saturday and Sunday and la
ed with spectacular power In­
expected—barring further rain
to the sky, looking like a giant
— to begin lowering to a shark
white dragonfly, it heralded a
while.
new era of flight for large
transport • type aircraft.
The ship streaked Into the
aky with an almost deafening
roar as Its engines generated
• thrust equal to a thousand
900 • horsepower automobiles.
Tbe engines trailed dark ex­
haust Into the clear deiert

Six-Jet XB70 On
Maiden n ig h t

PALMDALE, Calif. &lt;U P I&gt;Tha revolutionary XB70 sixjet plant took off today on
its maiden flight — the first
step to pioneering future inpcrionic airliners that will
dash scrota the nation in only
90 minutes.
The triple • ionic Air Force
ship, one of the moat contraveralal and advanced planca
ever built, awept skyward
from Palmdale Airport at *:39 *ky.
a.m. POT (11:3* a.m. EDT)
An Air Force spokesman
m Bs M e l tod u ncial baplls- called it a "beautiful take­
off.”
■ « I teat hep.
The Air Force said the event
F i t m a t o H I* F i i s w i w a eftei could spell "a turning point
a lefty. rtfrito T S S T i less to aviation history" for the
than lwe Iwaia tr t x the M o­ trouble plague* 1 experimental
jave Desert.
ship which has cost taxpayeri
At the XB70 ahot 3,000 feet $1.3 billion to put into tha
down the runway and streak­ air.

Reapportioning
Hearing Sel
For Thursday

TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
Tha state supreme court today
set Thursday at 9:30 a. m. toeoral arguments on a auk tack­
ing to remove tha 43-scnator,
112-representative reapportionment plan from tha Novamber ballot.
The full aevan-man court
will hear the case, brought by
St. Petcraburg Mayor Herman
S. Goldner on behalf of tha
mayor's council on fair ap­
portionment.
Goldner la appealing from *
Leon County Circuit Court de­
cision which left tha proposal
on the Nov. 3 general election
reached, the unions represent­ ballot. Circuit Judge Hugh
ing 130,000 shop craftsmen who Taylor said tha voters should
handle repair work have Itull have a chance to sxpresa
cited they would walk off tha themselves, even If the only
legal effect of the public ap­
Job at dawn Tuesday,
proval might be the stamp o f
The itrike would cripple 1(7 approval on a temporary du
of the nation's railroads except facto Legislature whose pri­
the Pennsylvania, the Long la mary duty would ba to submit
land, the Southern and the another plan that srould meet
Florida East Coast.
requirements of tha federal
constitution.
Goldner contends a public
vote on tbe amendment la *
waste of taxpayers money
A lib y ____ . ____ . — ... Page 0
since the substance of tbe p r o
Bridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Page 9
posal has linen declared un­
Classified ............ Pago lt constitutional by the U. S.
Cornua ................... Page 10 Court.
Editorial ________ . Page 4
There is seme need to rash
Page 10 a final decision on the matter
Horoscope . . . . . . .
S ociety __________ . . Page 8 rinre the secretary of state
Sports ________ _ Page fi-7 will certify to local voting re­
TV Program* . . . . . . Page 9 gistrars on Oct. 3 the (tool
Page 1) I form of the election halloL
We the Women

No Rail Strike
Seen Tuesday

Forest Fire
CALISTOGA, Calif. ( U r i )
— A forest fire driven by 70mile an hour winds swept In­
to this Northern California
rommunity early today, and
Mayor Bud Hanley ordered
its 2,300 residents evacuated
"as a precautionary measure.

A GRIM U M N D B I to drive carefully ha* been made for thl* city and
will b* placed to strategic spots throughout the area fo r all motorists to
see. The sign tolls the number o f days sine* a fatal accident haa occurred.
Shown with It are, from left, City Mnnager Warren E. Knowles, Mayor
A. L. Wilson, Police Chief Roy G. Williams, Patrolman Carl Dodson who
made the sign and Florida Highway Patrol Cpt. Bill StringflekL

Seminole Sued
By North
Miami Beach

DETROIT (UPI) — The
United Auto Workers union,
armed with impreisiv* eontract victories over Chrylser
and Ford, today began show­
down bargaining with Its
Seminole, slung with some
toughest auto Industry ad­ IS other counties in the Cen­
versary-giant General Motors. tral ami Smith Florida Flood
Control DUtrirt, is being nurd
l&gt;y the City ill North Miami
POINT-A-I’ ITRE,
Guade­ Beach.
loupe (U P !) — Frtn.li Pres­
County Commission Chair­
ident Charles de Gaulle today man James P. Avery haa
began hla 2ft-day tour of been served with pleadings hy
South America. Ten* o f thou­ a federal marshal and County
sands of troops and police Attorney Harold Johnson slid
mounted n security guard In today that the suit is an out­
Caracas, Venezuela, his first growth nf s uenmerit proced­
Stop.
ures ordered hy tha courts
for Dade County.
Plot Smashed
Johnson explained that the
LA TAE, Bolivia ( UP! ) — suit Is an effort on the part
A right-wing plot to assassi­ of North Miami Beach to
nate pro-American President stop the procedure of in­
Victor Paa Kstenssoro and creasing Dads County's as­
arise control of his govern­ sessment to a 100 percent
ment was crushed Sunday basia and keep assessments
with the arrest of its lead­ In all counties tha same until
ers, the government announc­ a uniform plan ts set up.
A tax rate of .75 mill* la
ed Sunday night.
assessed in all counties In­
volved in the flood control
district. Yet tumble proper­
ties in these counties, tha
ault alleges are assessed at
evaluations r a n g i n g from
42.02 percent in Volusia to
MIAMI (UPI) - The Miami 100 percent in Osceola. The
News endorsed Lyndon B. suit alleges that Seminole
Johnson as president today and County's taxable property is
laid be was "a prudent man evaluated at 90 percent which
to command the executive de­ culncidec with figurva accept­
partment."
ed here.
The editorial backing Iba
Johnson • Hubert Humphrey
ticket said
Johnson
"has
HAVANA. Cuba (UPI) —
shown a rare skill to persuade
the Congress to act. lie con­ The East German freighter
tinued tbe policies of Mr. Kart Marx arrived hers yes­
(John F .) Kennedy and It terday with 34 more Britishcould be argued he had far made buses. It brought to 87
snore success at making these tha total of buses shipped
bills law than did 3!r. Ken­ hsra by the I.eyland Motor
nedy."
Co. of England,

De Gaulle On Tour

Miami News
For Johnson

More Buses

WASHINGTON (UPI)
A Management source ex­
pressed a measure of optim­
ism today that a threatened
nationwide railway strike can
be averted before a scheduled
walkout Tuesday.
Representatives nf the rail­
roads aod the six union* in­
volved in a thorny work rule*
dispute met together through­
out the morning.
About noon when the man­
agement representatives em­
erged from the closed negotia­
tions to allow the union spokes­
men to caucus, one railroad
source commented: "There U
nothing definitive at thb point
but I don't expect it to go to
a strike."
Unless in agreement la
B u rn s,

Holley

TALLAHASSEE (U P !) —
D e m o c r a t Hnydnn Burnt
■pent x|ient $17,5(13 on his
general election rumpulgn for
governor last weak while Re­
publican Charles Holley laid
out $2,287, according to re­
ports filed today with ths
Secretary of State.

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TALLAHASSEE (UPI) The Cabinet trustees of the In­
ternal Improvement F u n d
provided right-of-way today
for the west coast entrance to
the c ro n Florida barge canal.
The right-of-way, plus un­
derw ater property on which
dredge material from the ca­
nal channel will be deposited,
were necessary for a start on
the western end of the canal.
Work has already begun on
the eastern entrance near Palatka on the St. Johns Itiver.
Trustees Director William
Kidd said contracts would be
let by the canal authority
“pretty soon" for work In Cit­
rus County.
Kidd said the right-of-way
extended about 10,000 feet out
Into the state-owned Gulf of
Mexico bottom at the mouth
of the Withlacoochce Itiver.
He said arrangements had
been made for spoil material
to be deposited along the
right-of-way in islands l.BOO
by 300 feet in size which
might later be used for recre­
ational areas.

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Bond Bids Set
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
The Development Commission
•greed Monday to taka blda
for a bond Issue to flnanre
ths rontruversial fIT million
Naples to Fort Lauderdale
Everglades Expressway.
Data for the aale of the
bonda waa not aet by tha
commission.
The tollplke has drawn crltIclarn because it nine through
dense sections of tha Everglades, where opponent! any
it isn’t needed. They also say
tha twu.lnne highway wuuld
be unsafe, and dubbed It "Al­
ligator Alley."

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The Senate walked Into the
political fln-s of the Uubby
Baker case today with debate
scheduled on “ toll all" propos­
als to requira senators to dis­
close thalr personal finances.
Up for action waa n con­
troversial recommendation by
I ho Rules Committee that
s e n a t o r s make public all
atocka and Investments that
amuunt to 30 per cent of thuir
annual salary.

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WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Labor Secretary W. Willard
Wlrta said today that the 40bo ur work week “has become
a base for computation of ov­
ertime pay rather than a so­
cially desirable work week

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Pole Beans

Kraft's Kitchen-Froth (limit 1)

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Stale Department has Implied
broadly that Cuba was lying
when it charged that Amerl*
ran Marine guards shot and
killed a Cuban sentry at the
Am erican'naral base at Guan­
tanamo Bay.
Department p re ti officer
Robert J. McCloskey said an
Investigation by the Guantanamo commander showed that
one shot waa fired over (he
bead of a group of Cuban (en­
tries Sunday njght after one
of them first fired at a Marine
guard.

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By Legion Post
Tom Beil was named com­
mander of Post 33 of the
American Legion during a
meeting of the CampbcII-Lossing group Monday night at the
Legion Building on U. S. 17-02.
Jim Talmadge waa named
firtt vice commander and
Clarence ‘‘Cracker’’ Donald­
son waa elected second vice
commander. F r e d Vesckle
was named finance officer
end Eugene Stovall was re­
elected post adjutant.
Plans were mado for a din­
ner meeting tn be held at T
p.m. Aug. 3 at the Legion
Building. Tlckcta may he ob­
tained by contacting George
Mayberry, Bob Malian, Tal­
madge, Cecil Carlson or Joel
Field.

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A special chime of The
Clock to the Seminole Chapter
of the Florida Society for
Crippled Children and Adulta.
It wai one of only fix In the
state to exceed its last year
record in Easter Seal sales.
• * *
This word was received
from Lisle Reese, state direc­
tor for the project. SanfordSeminole thus joins such
groups as the Brevard Chap­
ter, Duval, Gull Coast, West
Florida and Central Florida,
the latter with the state office
in Orlando. Final reports are
due next month, according to
the state director.
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Did you know that the banks
of Central Florida—all 02 of
them—lopped one billion dol­
lars In total deposits for the
first six months of this year?
That’s the report made by
Florida Bankers Association.
The total deposits were $1,118,167,000.
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In Seminole County, the
bank deposits showed the fol­
lowing: Oviedo Citizens Bank,
$3,900,000; Florida State Bank,
Sanford, $14,369,000; Sanford
Atlantic National Bank, $12,014,000; South Seminole Bank,
Fern Park, $6,026,000.
• • •
The Oviedo bank showed the
greatest percentage of in­
crease with 35.7 per cent.
Other percentages were San­
ford Atlantic, up 8.6 per cent;
Florida State, down a scant
2,6 per cent; Fern Park, up
32.6 per cent.
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Russell Earl Benton of
Rlvcrview Avenue here io
Sanford has just completed a
month’s tour of Europe. He
left New York by air June 16
for Glasgow, Scotland, visit­
ing the historical apota of
northern England; then went
to Copenhagen, Denmark, to
start n three-week tour of
Scandinavia. He flew back to
New York from Bergen, Nor­
way. He is the son of 61r. and
M n. Jam es F. Benton and Is
an instructor of history and
political science at the Uni­
versity of South Carolina.
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One Dock Watcher called
In to comment on how nice
the City H a il,' the Edwards
Building and the Courthouse
appear, but yet the so-called
professional parking lot ju it
north of and adjacent to the
Masonic Temple was kneedeep with weeds in aome
places. "It'e a shame," she
said.
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A release from the Florida
Beef Council quotes Earl
Higginbotham, president of
the Seminole County Cattle­
men’s Association, as recom­
mending the uae of U. S.
graded ground chuck or round
steak in the prize winning re­
cipe from the Florida Beef
Council’s recent recipe conteat. The winning recipe is
called "piquant patio burg­
ers."
The
accompanying
photo showed a delicious-look­
ing dish.
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James C. Owen Jr„ Sanford,
a 12th quarter student a t the
University of Tennessee's Col­
lege of Medicine in Memphia,
made the dean’a lilt for echolaitlc achievement during tha
Spring quarter. Owen'* res­
idence Is Hated a t 1516 Mag­
nolia Avenue,

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County Commissioner* have
been getting complaints about
night revelers whooping U up
at the west end of Lake Cryatal and disturbing the neighbora. From now on, signs
w i l l be posted informing
would-be whoopers that the
beach is closed from sundown
lo sunup,
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J P Refutes
Fee Story
By Julian Stenstrom
"They’re going to hear
from me,” said Justice of the
Peace Hugh Duncan with ref­
erence to an article in the
August edition of Argosy, a
national m a g a x i n e which
blasted J P actvities in 26
states, including Florida, and
particularly Seminole County
and Sanford.
The article charged that In
this county the JP 's buy the
job, "I don't buy mine," said
Duncan, "I run for it just like
any other office holder."
Duncan also said, "The
charge that we made only $8,600 and managed to get a law
passed which resulted In fees
jumping to $33,000 a year is
unheard of. In fact, I've never
heard of a justice in this
county ever making $8,500.
We're limited by law to $7,600, and my income last year
was only $7,198.86. We took
In $11,622.35 and the first
$4,423.50 went for expenses
of the office operation."
The article was based on a
report issued by the Ameri­
can Bar Association, accord­
ing to the magazine.
"About a year or so ngo I
had a letter from the ABA,"
said Duncan, “asking for my
co-operation. About a year
ngo a lady came to my office
who said she represented the
ABA and asked to seo some

of our records. After going
over them for some 20 to 30
minutes, she said she'd been
up all night and that she was
in no shape to work. She said
shs was going to her hotel
and asked if she could return
the next day. I never saw her
again."
Duncan ran for the office
In 1952 and was elected. He
waa opposed in 1956 but won
re-election. He hnd no opposi­
tion In 1960 for the term he’s
now closing. He hnd no op­
position in the recent prim­
aries and presumably will be
elected in November for a
fourth four-year term.
There are two other JP ’s in
Seminole County. They are L.
L. Cox of Longwood and Tom­
my Moon of Oviedo. Accord­
ing to official reports In the
office of County Clerk Arthur
Beckwith, neither of the other
two JPa earned as much as
Duncan did last year.
"And, there's one oth&gt;r
point which needs to be clear­
ed up," said Duncan. "The
story says my office doesn't
get a fee if I find the defend­
ant not guilty,
“That’s not exactly true.
When a person is found guilty
he is handed a fine plus court
costs. If a not guilty verdict
is issued the costs are paid
by the County out of the fine
and forfeiture fund.”

Dairymen Hurt
By DDT In Milk
PALMYRA, Wla. (U PI)—A
new Wisconsin Agriculture
Department machine Is pro­
tecting atata health by uncov­
ering Insecticide residue in
milk, but it's threatening to
put already • pinched dairy
farmers out of business.
Last week two cases of
DDT reiidue In milk were re­
ported, and the department
promptly banned the milk
from market pending further
teats, Wednesday ths Milwau­
kee Health Department con­
firmed that three more cases
were found.

Saigon Troops Cut Up
Reds In Bold Sanford Plan Catches On nSJLUA...
BRIEFS
Thrust Near
Battle In Streets
Capital City

WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT publicity In
recent edition!) of The Sanford Herald sparked
interest *of Orlando TV atution In feature preKentution of proponed plans and jwss[billties.
Cameraman Charles Robbins, left mid News­
man Jerry Kodak of Channel Six lire shown ns
they filmed some shots of the present water­
front area, Wednesday.
(Herald Photo)

First Educational
Florida A &amp; M Bonds To Go On Sale
Finances
Criticized

Thief Believes
In Compensation

Shriners Will
Play At Shea

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The Martin SporU Car Club
b asking to use the Osceola
Racing Strip for a rally Aug.
• and 9. Permission will be
granted provided they come
I’P with (ha proper Insurance.
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Looking for a notary pub­
lic? You might look right be­
hind you. You’ll probably
- find one there. Secretary of
State Tom Adams reports
that his office baa commis­
sioned no less than 70,000 notarles public during the past
lo u r years.

Zip Code 82771
'
WEATHER: Tnrtly cloudy through Friday with Mattered afternoon ahowers; high today around 90; low tonight in 70s.
VOL. 56 United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908
THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1964
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 240

SAIGON, South Viet Nam
(U PI)—Communist guerrilla!
lured two companies of gov­
ernment rangers into a day­
light ambush, Just 26 miles
from Saigon, killing 17 and
wounding another 34, military
sources reported today.
The sources sniil the guer­
rillas first ntturked the An
Nhon Tny outpost on the Sai­
gon River about 26 miles
northwest of the capital in
the action Wednesday.
They then waited in ambush
and nttarked rangers who
were sent from Trung l.np
ranger training center to res­
cue the beleaguered outpost.
Tho guerrilla* also destroy­
ed olio armored personnel
carrier and damaged five
others, according to an Amer­
ican military spokesman.
Ho said eight government
troops were wounded in the
outpust, which could Ihj seen
cent Increase in d e p o s i t s burning from the outskirts of
within the past year, the re­ Saigon.
port indicates. A* of June 30,
1UG3, the figure win $48,367,906 and as of June 30, 1061
It had reached the $52 million
mark.
Bank resources aa of June
30, 1063 were $53,804,480 and
a yenr later they had reached
558,761,493 — an increase of
9.21 per cent.
Postal receipts in th* coun­
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
ty are up .70 per cent during Stato auditor Ernest Ellison
the second quarter of 1064 revealed today that certain
but for the first six month! financial operations at Flor­
of the year the overall total ida A &amp; M University during
of $128,984 represents a de­ the past three fisrnl year*
crease of 2.10 per cent from were unreliable, Inadequate
last year.
and Inaccurate,
Building permits In Semin­
Etllaon said his agency and
ole County for the first six the board of control were un­
months amounted to $2,821,- dertaking preparation of a
052—a 4024 per cent decreax* lyetem of accounts to correct
from last year's figure at this “the fiscal weakneis at the
time of better than $4.7 mil­ university,"
lion.
Ellison released the state
Despite a decrease In con­ audit of the university's fi­
struction, the number of elec­ nancial accounting procedures
tric meters In Sanford has for the fiscal period* ending
Jumped to 11,156, water met­ June, 1961, June, 1962, and
ers to 6,251 and telephones to June, 1963, today,
16,012. All of these are In­
"Good business practices
creases over last year a t this and legal requirements were
time.
not compiled with In many In­
stances," the audit said. "Rec­
ords were inadequate and in­
accurate."
Ellison said it was impos­
Well, It wasn't a total loss. sible for the audit to cover
Police report a thief took the overall financial operation
a tire from a truck and gas­ of th* university because of
oline from a car owned by "the inadequacy of the ac­
Bill Cavanaugh, 1401 Wynne- counting record* and system
wood Dr., sometime Tuesday of internal control."
“In all other areas," It said,
night, hut dropped hi* pocket"the unreliability of the ac­
knife during the epleode.
counting record* precluded de­
termination of legal compli­
ance."
Th* audit noted that A. A
M President George W. Gore
said that efforts were being
made la reduce the deficit
balances and that control*
had been established to pre­
vent reoccurance.

Bank Deposits In
Seminole Spurt
Ily Julian Strnatrom
Bunk deposits In Seminote
County increased almost as
much from 1UG0 to date in
1964 as they did from 1050 to
I960, according to a report
on huslnesa and economic
trends complied by the Semtnolo County Chamber of
Commerce,
Deposits in 1950 were $11,088,014 but jumped to $33,247,153 in 1900. However, in
the last three-plus years the
figure hss passed the $50
million mark and has reached
$53,441,653.
Meanwhile, bank resource!
have climbed a t a comparable
rate, from $13,347,812 In
I960 to nearly $58 million a t
this time.
There haa been an 8.63 per

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

TALLAHASSEE (U Pl) —
Gov. Farris Bryant announc­
ed today that the first por­
tion of the $76 million edu­
cational bond issue would he
placed on sale a t next Tues­
day’s cublnct meeting.
Bryant sold $26 million in
bonds would ba put on sola
at the mooting and predict­
ed "the reception will make
us all proud."
The governor made the an­
nouncement after returning
from New York City Wednes­
day where he met with mem­
bers of financial Institutions
to promote sal* of the bonds.
He said the bonds were
given a Duuhle-A rating
"which will insure a wide In­
to eat" in tha sate.
He said he held a luncheon
for tho financial leaders al
the Chase Manhattan Bank.
Bryant wai accompanied by

Old Enough To
Know Better
FORT WORTH (UPI) —
John Roose reported for Jury
duty Wednesday to hear a
drlvlng-whlle-lntoxlcated case.
Tho defense attorney began
questioning him and in the
course of th* examination,
Iloote disclosed that her
—Hus been married 80
years.
—Has a 76-year-old son.
—W«* born In Indian terri­
tory (now Oklahoma).
“ If It’s not Improper," th*
defense lawyer asked, "how
old arc you s ir t"
"I'm 167 y ean old, sir,"
Boose replied softly.

Dam aged

A summer student a t San­
ford Junior • High School,
Bruce Dean, reported to po­
lice Wednesday th# front fen­
der of hie motorbike wee dam­
aged by someone wielding a
brick.

NEW YORK (UPI) — The
Shriners, led by a new Im­
perial potentate, lend their
lavieh color to the New York
World'e Fair today.
The Shrinere will gather at
the fair and march to nearby
Shea Stadium for an evening
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of entertainment.
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Bridge
Classified ......... . Page fo-11
Comics — . . . . . ..... . Pag* 9
Board To Meet
Roger llarTie, president of Editorial ...........
ths Seminole High Boosters Funerals ____ _
Club, said today thst th# or­ Horoscope ____
ganization's board of directors Society ......... __ Paga 4-Q
will meet a t 7:30 tonight in SporU .............. ___ page 6
ths offices of the County TV Programs . . ....... Pag* 7
School Board in Sanford.
We the Women ...... Peg* 7

Herald Index

TALENTED LOCAL GIRL ventrilociulit, Mian
Dottie Jardine in shown here with h er friend
' ‘Wnlly" an she entertained memlreri of the Kiwania Club Wednesday a t Lite Civic Center,

Superintendent of Education
Thomas Bailey, and represen­
tatives of the attorney gen­
eral’s uffire, and tha boards
of education and administra­
tion.
The bond issue was author­
ized by the 1963 Legislature
and will he used for construc­
tion of Junior college and un­
iversity facilities.

Battle Shaping
Up In Laos
VIENTIANE, Laos (UPI)
—A pitched buttle shaped up
today between government
troops surrounding strategic
I’hou Kout Hill and Comtnunfit forces moving up in a
threatened counter-attack.
However both sides have
■wept buck and forth without
Joining buttle in the past
week along Bout* 7 between
I'hou Kout, at tha western
edgu of Ilia Communiit-held
(Maine dee Jarre*, and Muong
Soul, Gen. Kong !,*'» head­
quarters 13 miles west.
Government forces reported
earlier that they had re-Ukcn
I'hou Kout Hill, raptured by
the Communist I'uthet Uio
faction in mid-June, on Mon­
day. But apparently sum*
Pathet Lao remained on th*
ridge.

Conservation
Week Meet Set
An organizational commit­
tee meeting for Florida Con­
servation Week participants
will be held Turtdsy noon at
the Sanford Chamber of
Commerce offices, 107 W.
Commercial St.
Conservation W e e k has
hern proclaimed by Gov. Far­
ris Bryant and will be observ­
ed locally between Oct. 26 and
Oct. 30.

$1.6 Million Theft
MONTE CARLO, Monaco
(U PII—Armed gangsters to­
day held up a Mont# Carlo
jewelry store, wounded a
policeman with submarine gun
fire and escaped with $1.6
million worth of loot, police
reported.

Interest In the proposed
Sanford waterfront develop­
ment plan as presented by
three Sanford bankers is
spreading throughout ail of
Central Florida sines tha an­
nouncement of the plan was
made on July 16.
Wednesday, W 1) B O - T V
Newsman Jerry Hodek and
Cameraman Charlee Robbins
were in Sanford, filming shots
of the waterfront for a tele­
vision news feature. They also
interviewed city officials and
the proposers of the plan.
The Orlando television men
expressed great interest in
the proposal and said if the
plan goes through it "would
l&gt;e soma of the biggest news
ever to coma out of Sanford."

Altamonte Adds
Two Members To
Zoning Board
A number of propoiali
hanging fire in Altamonte
Springe will now get prom­
pter action as a result of Urn
Town Council's appointment
W6Jrqt'4*y night of two new
members to tho xoning com­
mission.
Th* proposals had failed to
get action due to thu lack of
a quorum. Formerly a threeman board, the council last
night upped the number of
five with the appointment of
Mrs. Joan Henna and Doug­
las Smith.
Others members of th*
commission ara mayor Law­
rence Swofford, Robert Webb
and Leslie Winters. Vaca­
tioning Winter* ba* forestall­
ed tho meeting of th* com­
mission to act on pending
matters.
Council Isst night decided
to hold a variety of hearings
Aug. 10 to clear the agenda
of proposals backlogged over
the pset two months. Includ­
ed are a rezoning request to
allow a day nursery project
and an annexation request
for th* same purpose.
Council also delsyed until
Aug. 6 the decision on pur­
chasing of 1,000 feet of 2 4 Inch fire hose for the depart­
ment. Bids will b« opened at
that Urn*.

Kitty To Take
Third Husband
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (UPI)
Amanda Blake, who plays
Kitty, the saloonkeeper, in
television's "Gunsmoke" ser­
ies, will be married Aug. 16
to a real-life rattleman, a
spokesman announced Wed­
nesday.
The rancher is Jason Day,
whom the spokesman said
Miss Bisks met a few weeks
ago.
It will lie the third mar­
riage for Miss Blake, who re­
sumes work on the television
western aeries Aug. 24.

SINGAPORE, M a l a y s i a
(U PI)—Singapore Malays and
Chinese fought each other
through the shuttered etrects
today In the third straight
day of murderous race rlote.

7,000-Acre Fire
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif.
(UPI) — More than 7,000
acres of valuable watershed,
six ranch buildings and an old
vacant house havo been de­
stroyed in a major brush fire
In the Cajon Pass area which
continued to plague firemen
today.

Nikita Goes Home
WARSAW (UPI) — Soviet
Premier Nikita 8. Khrushchev
flew back to Moscow today
from a two and one-half day
visit to Poland during whirh
he attacked Sen. Hurry Goldwater and toasted Fidel Cas­
tro's revolution w i t h t h e
words "Cuba al, Yankees no.”

Tli ink It’s Hot?
NEW YORK (UPI) — Tli*
highest temperature in the
nation reported to the U. S.
Weather Bureau, excluding
Alaska amt Hawaii, was 116
degrees at Death Valley,
Calif. The lowest this morn­
ing was 37 degrees at Red­
mond, Ore.

May End Visit
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Prim* Minister Tengku Abdul
Rahman of Malaysia said to­
day he may rut short his cur­
rent visit to the United States
because of bloody rioting in
Singapore. Rahman Implied
broadly that Indonesia was
behind the unrest.

Protection Given

But He Would
Hold On To
Alliance
PARIS (UPI) — President
Charles da Daulle called oa
Europe today to play it* own
independent role In world pol(tlci, free from “subordina­
tion" to the United State*.
He said Europe still must
remain allied to the United
States "but the reasons which
turned this alllane* Into sub­
ordination are fa st disappear­
ing."
De Gaulle spoke a t a
crowded Elysee Palace newt
conference hi* first sine* Jan.
31 and hi* 10th sine# h* be*
came president 6 4 years ago.
The entire French cabinet
and nearly 1,000 French and
foreign newsmen, officials
and invited guests wers jam­
med into the ornate gilded
state reception room of th#
presidential palace.
De Gaulle wore t doublebreasted grey suit and striped
black tie. He looked well and
spoke in a strong ensrgetl*
voice. He appeared to have
overcome all after-effects of
his prostata surgery last
April.
After a very brief opening
statement of welcome, Da
Gaulle asked for questions.
He Gaulle called for a new
effort aimed a t European
unity.
"As far as wa French mre
concerned," he said, "th* kind
of Europe w* must build
must be a European Europa
with Its own independent
policy."
Hut h* reiterated bA ear­
lier demands — which hava
blocked European political
unity talks for 'the past 2 4
years—that it must ba a
federation
of Independent
European states rather than
a closely knit union.
De Gaulle recalled that ha
had made proposals along
these lines to the other five
members of the European
Common Market—West Ger­
many, Italy, Belgium, Tha
Netherlands and Luxembourg.
He said his proposals re­
ceived "support In principle"
from the West German gov­
ernment but that Italy refus­
ed to call the decisive meet­
ing aimed a t aetting up such
a union and that ita objec­
tions, together with those of
Belgium end The Netherlands,
brought the whole project to
a standstill,
Ha said the kind of Integra­
tion sought by th* opponents
of his plan would simply hava
resulted In "an American pro*
tectorste."

NICOSIA, Cyprus (U P I)—
Finnish troops of the United
Nations peace-keeping force
todey abandoned positions be­
tween Greek and Turkieh Cy­
priot* near Hamid Manderes
village and moved to protect
women and children if threat­
HIALEAH (U PI)—A small
ened fighting begins, the UN
bomb blew a hole In a Cuban
announced.
exile’s grocery today, tpark*
ing a fire that caused $20,000
Riots Continue
N E W Y O R K (UPI) — dumnge.
The gelatin-type bomb
Screaming, rock- ami bottlethrowing Negroes battled pol­ exploded shortly after 8:80
ice In the streets of Brook­ a. m. EST knocking a footlyn again Wednesday night square hole In th* wall of
and looters, taking advantage Bodrlgues* Market and send­
of the confusion, prowled un­ ing fingers of flame into tha
til dawn In this city's fifth little grocery, according to
consecutive night of lawless­ city firs inspector William
Bruwm
ness.

Cuban Exile’s
Store Bombed

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Breaks Door
A glass door at th* horns
of Mrs. Iris Messer of 217
Maple Av*. was shattered by
a metal object kicked up by
a power mower, police report­
ed Wednesday. Tha mower
was being operated across
Elementary School.

Meet Tonight
Directors of th* Ssmlnols
County Chamber of Commerce
will meet tonight at 7:30 in
the Chamber of Commerce
conference room.

NEW HTORB HOURSt Mm . thra FH. • to «| Sat I to I
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ATLANTA (U l'l) --- Dis­
sident Hnuthcrn Drnmcrats,
unhappy with the Johnson »&lt;!•
ministration nnd the new
civil tiifhln law, ham started
ilcfailing In the GOJ' In wlml
promise* In hernme a major
problem for the national Prmorralle party In Ihr approach­
ing presidential rampaign.
Defection* thus far have
taken place in Mississippi.
Alabama and Georgis but
Ultra a rt alto signs of trou*
Mr for Ihr Democrat* In South
and North Carolina indicat­
ing lha "solid South" it a
thing of Uia p u t.
Tha niova of Damocrats
Into thr Republican camp
coincides With tht withdrawal
from tha prt'ildrntlal taro of
Alabama Gov. Georg* C. Wal*
laca and a poll that show*
San. Harry Goldwatar It WadIng President Johnton In th t
South.
Them a rt marked tignt of
unratt among tha Southern
Democrat#. A group of Gaor*
Via Dimocrata ranging from
Sen. Herman E. Tnlmadge
down to taveral lending elect*
ad ilata officer# have an*
nnunced they will nnt attend
the national party convention
(n Augutt becaute of prior
rommltmenta. A member of
Geiirgia’i etatr Democratic
Executive Committee h a a
gone to Gotdwater and a loy­
alty battle it raging in Ala­
bama.
Miteiiilppi Democratic lead­
er*, without a candldata since
Wallace pulled out of the
race, are conducting quiet
meeting* In an attempt to
keep tha party welded togeth­
er.
They hop* to counter moves
eueh a t that of Rap. Frank
Dubolt of Yaioo City who
tald Wednesday he saw Goldwater at “the last chance for
the nation.*1
Waltaca Wednesday night
releaaed tha Alabama delegataa to tha National Demo­
cratic Convention from their
pledge to eupport him aa a
favorite eon. Dut many mem­
bers nf tha delegation said
they would etlll place Wal­
lace'* name In nomination at
tha ronvrntlon.

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Will Attend
Workshop

Pape 2 — July 23, 1964

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Council Workshop to be held
July 2«3I nt Stetson Univers­
ity in DeLand.
. S t u d e n t s from school*
throughout the state will a t­
tend the meet which is spon­
sored hy tha Florida Astocintinn of Student Counrila.
Objective* of the Workshop
nre to provide Instruction for
Student lenders nnd ndviters,
to further the growth of the
student, rnunril as a medium
nf citizenship training, and
to promote a common philos­
ophy nnd uniform prnctlrea
in student council work with­
in the state.

PLAYGROUND ACTIVITIES n t Roar U k n Elrmentnry School clurintf
tho slimmer huve been under direction nf Clny C. Cnrroll, right buck. In
the group shown with him nre, front from left, Danny Maries, Gcno
Diibbs, Fred Maries, Len Grover and Doug Kronzer; back, Michael Fcrilcr, Gary Maries, Jeff Krcnzer and Gary Carroll, hero for a visit with
his grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Helton.
(Herald Photo)

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All delegates will be housed
In dormitories at Stetson and
Meals will be served In th*
University dining hall.
Through the general assem­
blies and group discussions,
students will hava an oppor­
tunity to pool their knowl­
edge nnd share experiences for
the purpose of Improving their
student councils.
Sessions will deal with tha
following subject area*: alma
and objectives of th* Student
Council, leadership training,
parliamentary procedure, and
problem* and project*.
Them also will be a variety
of entertainment nnd recrea­
tion offered the delegate*.

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No Luck Doing
The Twist On
Back O f Truck

WINNING RIHIIONH lust Friday In thol)rtll unit TTobliy’Show nf Lofltfttooil Elementary Sclmorn Hummer recreation program were, front, Vicki
Sm ith; hack, from loft, Theresa Estes, Eileen Sammet, Delmrah Eaten
and Lisa Garrison.
(Herald Photo)

N O T Club Sets
Dance Tonight
By Doris Dean
Th* North Orlando Teen
Club will hnve n dunce from
7:3(1 until 11:3(1 p.m. today
in th* recreation center with
music to b* provided by "Don
and the Vibration*" from
Cassellx'rry.
Advance ticket* aie availa­
ble from any member of tha
club or admission may be
paid at the entrance,
A now handstand lias been
built for lh* dance area and
when all painting is complet­
ed It will ha shocking pink
and white striped, adding a
note of youthful gaiety to
the dances. Material* fur tho
addition cams through donaUont. Labor was provided hy
club members.

All To Widow
HOUSTON (U P n — Mur­
d e r e d millionaire Jacques
Mossier'* will left most of hi*
estimated |l h million estate
today to Ills widow and left
nut ■ nephew, Melvin Lane
rowers, charged with Mnstier's murder anil a daughter.

Hospital Notes
Jtri.Y 21

Admission*
Cheno (imiin, Nellie Marl*
Gant, Frrd lloetltp-r. Kflie
Hcwion, Myra Woldon, all o(
Sanford; Adeline Stoncy. Wil­
liam L. Slripp, 0. 11. Barnett,
llellary; Donald U&lt;e, Allamonte Springs; Augusta llilhrey Geneva; Robert Jackson,
Lake Mary; Dora K d n a
Brown, Oviedo
Births
Mr. and Mrs. David tiouin uf
Siiniurd, a boy
•Discharges
Susan Bbhop, , John Hellihamn, Wendell T jlcr, Clara
Wyutt, I lope II. I'elerton,
George Carver, Harry J.
Byrd, Zotha F. Haas, Hallo
Louis* ]«*, Marl* Million,
Barbara A. Butler and baby
hoy. Wyncll Washington and
liahy girl; all of Sanford; IJI&lt;
lian Mednyk, Denary; Elsie
A. Braunle, Daltons; Eva Jo
Kuhlke, lamgwond
JULY 32. 19*1
Admluhm*
Nancy Ju Perry, Stephen
hostlval Jr., Mary Ruth Wal­
ler, John Prettify, Hershell
Dunn, Johnnie Mae Gordon,
Juanita Price, William Moore,

WASHINGTON &lt;lWl&gt; —
The FBI plus Capital and city
prdlr# hsv* been alerted to *
new threat on the life of GOP
presidential nominee Barry
Gold water, aide* disclosed to­
day.

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Moi* Holt, James Dlngmsn,
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Klaie Truhunbaeker, DeBary;
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DeLand; E u g e n a Oglesby,
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ATLANTA (UPI).. — Batle
Elijah Easter* danced the
twist and broke a leg doing
It.
It happened on a truck.
Easters, 20, of Nashville,
On.. la,an inmate of the Storm
Mountain prison branch serv­
ing a ulna month aenlence
fur driving under tha Influ­
ence of Intoxicant*.
Official* said Easter* wa*
twisting last Thursday on the
bark of a truck, demonstrat­
ing tha dancs to other prison­
ers, when hr gyrated himself
off the vehicle.
Easters broke his ltg and
suffered head cuts.
.
Tli* prisoner is scheduled to
Im discharged Aug. 30 berailia of time olf for good be­
havior.
Prison officials said they
won't bold Eastcr’a twist
demonstration against him—
he'll he discharged on sched­
ule.

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Eleven Tables
Play Bridge
Eleven tables, directed by
Miss Ethel Johnton, were in
play a t this week’s Tuesday
m
afternoon meeting of the DtBery Duplicate Bridge Club.
THE DON HASLEYS nre operating « day cnnip thin summer for girls
Winners were, NS, first,
nine through 12 years old whu attend the Hear Luke Elementary School.
Mike Accardl and Mrs. J . D.
Enrolled nre, front from left, Janet Hulsey, Lynn Hasley, Jeannie
Cordell; second, Mrs. Frank
Stephenson, Sara M ostrum ; second row, Linda Witlsh, Debbie Bell, Terry
Holder and E. Z. W alters;
Wnlsh, Nancy Hnlsoy; back, Instructor Don Hasley, Counselor Barbara
third, Mrs. Frank Austin and
Wnlsh, P at Rose, Counselor Pat Halsey and Instructor Mrs. P at Hasley.
Mrs. Edwin Wachtsr and
Thu girln are wearing terry cloth shift# made in sewing classes.
fourth, Mrs. O. N. Lackey
and Miss Johnson.
EW, first, Mrs. Otto Allen
and Robart Foulds; second,.
George Pearsall and Sirs.
TUCSON, Ariz. (UPI) — an open fir* fer a feast. They have had of making the mask­ E. M. Hinkle; third, W illiaa
Three hungry little I’apngo left behind nine birds, possi­ ed bohwhite a native Ari­ Woodlock and E. M. Ilinklo
zona bird again," said Mc­ and fourth, Mr. and Mrs.
bly too old to breed.
Indian boys broke into a rsgo
Loris Weeks.
"They said they were hun­ Williams.
of masked bobwhite quail and gry," said Lsurenc* McWil­
ate the major part of a *15,- liams of Die museum staff.
OOO research project, It was
"W hat can you say 7"
Ancestors of the boys once
reported today.
A spokesman for ths Art- considered th* birds sacred.
“These may have been th*
sona-Sonora Desert Museum
first ever eaten by member*
said the youngsters, aged 10
«f the I'agago tribe," said
and under, took between 26
Lewis Walker, associate di­
and 30 of the quail from re­
rector of the museum.
search pens near here Wed­
More than *15,000 had been
nesday and cooked them over
invested by the museum,
t h r e e government agenries
and a charitable foundation
Meeting Set
The West Ijiko Brantley In the project, aimed at re­
Civic Association will meet at establishing the hobwhites in
6 p.m, Sunday on the associ­ Arizona. Th* one-time game
ation's beachfront property on bird* ar* considered extinct
Lake Brantley. Presiding will hrre.
"That meal may have elimi­
ho Mrs. Jeri Rigsby, newly
nated any chance we might
sleeted president.

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Court Cites Limit
Of Civil Rights Law
ATLANTA (U P I)--A three ent," yesterday upheld the
judge federal court, possibly constitutionality of the public
totting "a powerful preced* accommodations section of the
new civil rights law In its
first legal test.
The tribunal, headed by
* Chief Judge Elbert Tuttcl of
the U. S. 5th circuit court of
appeals, ordered the heart of
Atlanta Motel and the Pickrick Rcstaurunt to admit Ne­
groes within 20 days.
The delay in activating a
M O N T G O M E R Y , Ala. temporary’ injunction against
(U PI)—Gov. George Wallace, discrimination was to allow
declining to play a ‘favorite the owners of the businesses
aon” role, Wednesday night to follow through on their
released Alabama's delegates stated intention to appeal to
to tho Democratic national the U. S. Supreme Court.
A cornerstone of tho con­
convention from supporting
troversial civil rights law
him for president.
The 38-nicniber delegation which went into effect July 2,
voted unanimously to invite the public accommodation*
convention delegations from section outlaw* racial dis­
13 other southern and bonier crimination in hotels, motels,
states to meet Sunday, Aug. restaurants, t h e a t e r s and
23, prior to the convention In other public place* which ‘‘af­
Atlantic City, N. J., to map fect” interstate commerce.
plans to fight for a platform The new law also prohibits
discrimination In voter regis­
favorable to Dixie.
Wallace's release came as tration, public places, schools,
no surprise, but the governor employment and federal aid
cautioned the delegate* to programs.
Ruling after two days of
stick together snd present a
hearings, ths court said there
united front.
"Alabama hat helped awake was “nothing which we can
the nation in the past few find" to indicate that Con­
months and 1 think we should gress cannot exercise the "full
he united at the convention," extent" of It* power* under
the commerce clause to deal
he told them.
Tho unity theme was the with discrimination In much
basis used by James Kahalley the same manner aa it reg­
of Mobilo who suggested the ulate* prices, wages, hour*
pre-convention c a u c u s of and labor relations.
The public accommodation*
state# in tha Old Confederacy.
section applies to any restaurant or hotel that sells “food
for consumption on the prem­
ises" if its operations affect
commerce or if “It serve* or
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — offers to serve interstate
T h e Outdoor Recreational travelers or a substantial por­
Planning Committee h a s tion of the food which it
chipped in $35,000 to help fi­ serves . . . ha* moved in com­
nance a unique, balloon-Ilkc merce.H
dam across the Withlacoochee
“Congress had the power to
River near Carlson's Landing. go this far," the court said.
The dam, a water-filled
But the tribunal added that
fabric hag, will hold back the it was "irrational for Con­
wutera on Lake ranasoffkee gress to conclude”the preven­
during tha dry acason and tion of racial discrimination
cun he deflated to permit nor. In local businesses not involvmal water f l o w during ed in interstate commerce "is
perioda cf high water.
nlso within Its regulatory
T h e planning committee power because of the effect
made the $35,000 grant Tues­ of eurh practices on interstate
day and said the money commerce." This apparently
wuuld be added to $05,000 al­ opened S question of just how
ready available for the pro­ far the law constitutionality
stretches.
ject.

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M iss Marilyn M cDaniel Entertained

Bellhom Family

At Bridal Party By Mrs. Southward

Western Vacation

A large white wedding bell
attached to the cryital chan­
delier with white aatln rib­
bon! and Illy of the valley wai
the focal point In the foyer of
the lovely Southward home on
Hlblicua Court aa gucita ar­
rived for a pre nuptial party
complimenting Mill Marilyn
McDaniel, lovely bride-cicct
of David D. King. Centering a
foyer table wai a magnificent
arrangement of white ahaita
dairies, white gladi and yel­
low double muma In a white
porcelain container accented
by two cupid figurines.
The party room* were filled
with an aaaortment of ar­
rangements, of beautiful ros­
ea, carnations, shasla daisies,
varying In hues of delicate
paatels to deep crimson reds,
creating a picturesque flareturn atmosphere.
Centering the dining table,
which wai ovcrlnld in pink
aatln covered with exquisite
all over hand made lace, was
an antique ailver epergne con­
taining a resplendent arrange­
ment of pink and while rosea
featured into a bridal bouquet
Interspersed with pink satin
stream ers and tall pink ta­
pers.
The bridc'i table was cov­
ered in while aatln with tlio
sides gracefully draped at
each corner with rose nose­
gays edged In frilly white lace
with two wedding bells and a
miniature bride and groom
forming the centerpiece.
llridal games were enjoyed
and the bonoreo received
many lovely gifts.
Mrs, At Doudney, h e r
daughter, Mlaa Ann Doudney,

and Mra. Ernest Southward
assisted the hostess in aervIng fruit punch, petit fours,
toasted null and homo made
pound cake.
Others attending the pre­
nuptial party w e r e Mra.
Thomas F. McDaniel, mother
of the bride-elect, and the

Mmcs. John Ivey, M. R.
Strickland, Thomas Bowden,
W. R. Kratsort, Bill Bark,
Thelma Williams, Ted Wil­
liams, Robert Williams, W.
B. Kirby, Kenneth Wing, Jean
Leonard and J. H. Lee Jr.
Also the Mmei. E. C. Wald­
heim, Orville Barks, J. N. To­

lar, Ray Herron, Harry Wood­
ruff, Dick Aiken, Louie Gar­
ner, Lewis Dinkins, Fred Wil­
liams, Clarence Powell, Al­
bert Jarrell and Curtis Fisher.
Also the Misses Kay Ivey,
Rose K raticrt, Betsey WIIllama, Patti Glenn Johnson
and Margaret Jarrell.

Home From
Ry Evelyn Lundy
One of the moat Interesting
vacations that we have heard
of this summer la the one
that the E. L. Bellhom family
of Slavia hava Juat returned
from.
Mr. and Mrs. Bellhom and
their two daughters, Sandra
and Ruth, and their son, Ted
travelled by car out wait
ramping earh night at a atate
park. They vliited the fab*
uloua Yellowstone National
Park, and a t Balt Lake City,
they had the privilege of
hearing the world fnmoue
Tahernacle Choir.
Afire lightsreing through
ionic of the most scenic spots
of the Rocky Mountain*, they
went to Colorado .Springs and
visited with former Oviedo
residents, Mr. and Mri. F.
Panke utul their three chil­
dren. Mra. Panke will be rememtiered a* the former Margurunt Arent. They also vis­
ited the Naval Academy In
Colorado Springs.
One of the highlights of the
trip wai the eudden appear­
ance of a huge herd of buf­
falo In Oklahoma where they
weru romping. Mrs. Ilellhorn
said Unit they travelled alx
thousand mltca while they
were gone, and that during
all that time they experienced
lieuiitiful weather, however In
tho mountains, it was some­
times quite chilly.

Mr. And Mrs. Nuss
Return Following
MRS. IRA SOUTHWARD, left, wna hostess nt her lovely Hibiscus Court
home to n recent pro-nuptini pnrty complimenting Miss Murilyn McDaniel,
right, bride-elect of David II. King. In the center is Mrs. Thonms 1’. Mc­
Daniel, mother of the bride-elect.
(Herald Photo)

Mrs. A1 F. Hunt
Entertains At
Beach Resort

Enjoyable Visit
lly Julia Barton
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Nus* of
Faith Terruce returned re­
cently from vacationing in
the north. They were houscgursts of hia parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Nusa in Ber­
wick, Pa. and also visited her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mra.
John Alima In Philadelphia
where they sow the Phillies
play the Cincinnati Red*.
Knroute home they stopped
In Washington, D. C. to visit
point of lntcreat Including
Arlington Cemetery and Pres­
ident Kennedy's graveside.
Mr. and Mra. Nusa now
hava as their houaegueats
here, h er parents, Mr. and
Mra. Robert Dltler of Holly­
wood.

Mr. and Mra. A. F. Hunt
hava returned home nflur
apcndlng three wceka at Day.
tons Beach.
Mra. Hunt wna hnitraa to
Ipeml the day pnrty with the
gursta enjoying swimming,
bridge and a delightful lunch­
eon.
GurMa from Sanford for a
day of relaxation were the
Mail's. George Wells, A. K.
Monforton, William D. Hof­
Coated wallpaper can be
mann, George .Stine, K. S.
Harper Sr., C. I* Redding, cleaned with ordinary house
Wade Rurker, J. VV. Hull mud hold detergent or soap and
Blanche Ter ho rat.
water.

MRS. ALBERTA WARNER, loft, performs tho mnrringo ceremony, unit­
ing Mian Knthlocn Mario linriiett ami Kenneth Neal, right. Michael BartoHzck, left, served the groom ua best mull,

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Michael Bartm irk served
the groom as best man.
A reception was held at the
borne following tho ceremony,
amt tho young couple depart­
ed for a brief Wedding trip.
The groom will report for

Mr*. Herbert* Ann Leon- Reservation! are not required
ardy, Rcgiatered Parliamen­ but may be made with Mrs.
tarian, will ba in Orlando C. W. Reese, Orlando, Mid­
again this year to conduct
classes In parliamentary pro­
cedure. The clsases are spon­
sored by the Orlando Parlia­
mentarians, and will be held
a t the Cherry Plaza July 2730, Monday through Thurs­
day.
Classes In elementary pro­
cedure will be Held from 0:30
a.m. to noon and again in the
evening from 7:00 to 0:30.
Classes in advanced proce­
dure will be held from 1:30
to 4:00 p.m.
The course la open to all in­
terested men and women and
especially recommended to of­
ficers and memlters of civic,
church and other organiza­
tion*. The fee for each ten
hour session Is $10.50, paya­
MRS. LEONARDY
ble at the Initial meeting.

Casselberry

Mrs. Josephine Kennedy, for­
mer CasselberTy resident, has
returned from Bermuda where
she was living with her son.
Chief Specialist Nash Kennedy
and his family stationed there
with the U. S. Navy.
The damp Bermuda weather
did not agree with her and she
was flown home to the Navy
Hospital in Jacksonville on
June 0, suffering with arthri­
tis. With the help of the Flor­
ida sunshine she Is now feel­
ing much better, and la stay-

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SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL 1U.AKKET
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For traveling:
smartly from
summer into
fa ll. . . see our new
collection!

Medical treatment can con­
trol high blood pressure and
help avoid serious consequen­
ces which may develop If the
condition la not treated, SemInole-DeUary H eart Associa­
tion says.

Members of the Alliance
Youth Fellowship group of
the Sanford Alliance Church
heard Dr. Kenneth M. Wing,
local physician, speak on
"The Effects of Smoking on
Health" at a recent meeting
of tho gruup.
Miss Sylvia Smith, presi­
dent, Introduced Dr. Kenneth
Wing nnd Mrs. Lorraine Gra­
ham, program administrator,
Seminole County Unit of the
Central Florid* Tutwrculnsla
and Respiratory Disease As­
sociation.
Slide* on “ Smoking and
Health'' were shown by Mrs.
Graham. After the showing
of the slides, a question and
answer period was conducted
by Dr. Wing.

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assigned duties tn New Guinea
July 26 and the bride will re­
main in Enterprlee.
Out of town wedding guest*
were Mrs. Virginia Armstrong
and daughter, Gayle, uf Judgenosonia, Ark.

JULY
BLANKET
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CONTINUES!

way 7-2391 or Mrs. John J. ate past president of the Na­
tional Association* of Parlia­
Grant, Midway 7-7470.
mentarians.
Mra. Leonardy is a former
Sanford resident, h a v i n g
practiced law here some twen­
ty years ago. liar lata hus­
band also was an attorney
here and a city judge. She is
licensed to practice before
tho Supreme Court, and is a
Parliamentarian for several
national organization!. She is
SILVEHPLATE BY —
author of many abort pamINTERNATIONAL
plitrts and articles and of a
liook, ‘‘An Elementary Course
KADER
in Parliamentary Procedure."
JEWELERS
Presently, she teaches Parlia­
mentary Law at the Univeri112 S. PARK AVE.
ity of Miami, and la Immedi­

Ing with her daughter, Mrs. J.
By Jane Casselberry
Mr. and Mr*. George F. W. Hicks, of Lonsdale.
Measlck of Hibiscus Road had
as their guests last week for
a four day visit Mrs. Berths
Elkler and Mr. and Mrs. Or­
ville Sims and Uiclr son. Mi­
chael, relatives from Mam­
moth, West Va.

HIGH

alw ays

pa{re 4 — July 28, 1964

Irra 9

Airs. Leonardy To Instruct Classes

M iss Kathleen Burnett A nd
Kenneth Neal Exchange Vows
By Mra. Ritchie lUrrla
Mias Kathleen Marie Bursatt and A/2c Kenneth Neal
were united in holy m atri­
mony on Tueaday July 14,
1084 at 6 p.m. a t the brido'a
home on Pina Street in En­
terprise, with Mre. Alberta
Warner, notary public, per­
forming the ceremony in the
presence of doe* friends and
ralatlves.
The bride, given in marri­
ng* by her guardian, Walter
Uoartoszek, chose a street
length dreea of white satin
with lac* overlay and carried
a bouquet of roses. Her only
attendant was Mrs. Joseph
Vac ula.

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July 23. 1061 — Tact* K

J in s . WALLY PHILIPS, loft, was hostess at
her lovely Lily Court home to a recent coffee re­
ception honoring Miss Niki Ashby, popular

bride-elect of Alex MrKibhin. To the rigid of
Niki is her mother, Mrs. Bishop Ashby and Sliss
M erritt Philips, co-hostess,
(Herald Photo)

. W.
M.Philips Hostess To Bridal
Coffee In Honor O f M iss Niki Ashby
Mrs. Wally Philips and
daughter, Miss Merrill Phil­
lips, were rerent ro-hostesses
at Iheir grsi'inus Lily Court
home to a delightful coffee
reception honoring Miss Niki
Ashhy, lovely hridc-elecl of
Alex MrKibhin.
The foyer was arranged
with unique planters of green­
ery, and arrangements of yp|low daisies and rnmations in
milk glass containers were
placed a t vantage points
throughout the rereption area.
Niki received the guests in

a stunning huw-niian print
sheath, with her mother, Mrs.
ilishop Ashhy receiving in an
elegant sea foam limn shift.
Mrs. Philips was attired in a
smart black two piece ensem­
ble with white silk organza
collnr and Miss Philips re­
ceived in a fnrest green slim
skirt and sleeveless jacket
with polka dot blouse.
The serving table, overlaid
in an heirloom lace cloth, was
centered with a splendid airangement of white glads and

dioim m akcA A

NEW FALL

Just Arrived!

Flemings
Gifls - Cards - Hooks
210 E. First St.

Hava you enjoyed the re­
cipes used the past three
weeks? If so, please let n»e
know, as they were all given
to me by latlies I met on my
recent trip. Ami I have had
“orders” to please let them
know how they were received
here. So let me hear from
you. Write me 1U. 1, Box
.11-11, Sanford.
I hope to have some from
homemakers in Washington,
D. C., parts of Maryland, Vir­
ginia and New York as that
is my next trip ,
Here's a crisp cool summer
salad,
LETTUCE ROLL SALAD
1 pkg, cream cheese
U cup ground cooked hum
2 thsp. chili sauro
2 tbsp. India relish
Mayonnaise

JULY

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$3798
SPORT COATS
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Dacron • Wool

shastn daisies intei spersed
with miniature brides and
love birds in a genuine milk
glass vase. The delectable
mocha coffee was served
from a handsome milk glass
howl with an assortment of
dainty tea sandwiches, mintature rakes, toasted nuts of­
fered from silver and rrystnl
service attractively arranged,
creating a beautiful table.
Assisting t h e hostesses
were Mis. Got don Sw coney,
Mrs. Andrew Car raw ay, Mrs.

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$24.95 Blends

ALSO GROUPS OF

Walk Shorts — Swim Trunks
Straw Hats

fi large lettuce leaves
Mash cheese. Mix thorough­
ly with hum, chili sauce, and
relish. Spread a thin layer of
this mixture on each leaf of
lettuce. Begin rid ling lettuce
loaf from outer edge toward
the renter until entirely roll­
ed. Chill. When ready to
serve, cut in l-ineh lengths.
I’ltiee three or four rolls on
leaf of crisp lettuce and garn­
ish with mayonnaise, rooked
salad dressing or French
dressing,
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This will make your mouth
water,
SOUTHERN ICE CREAM
12 marshmallows
■i tbsp. water or milk.
1 rup crushed pineapple
t.j cup maraschino •'cherries
cut fine
1 tall can evaporated milk
1 *a tens, vanilla
C u t marshmallow* a n d
placn in water or milk over
heat until dissolved. Remove
front heat ami add pineapple
and cherries. Cool. Add evap­
orated milk, which has been
thoroughly chilled and whip­
ped until thick. Add vanilla.
Four into tray and placa on
bottom shelf of freezing com­
partment. Turn to coldest con­
trol position until mixture is
frmen to tiie proper consist­
ency, then return control to
normal position.
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rent western trip, wo ramo
hark hv Montirrlbi, Fla. While
there we picked so mo black­
berries. Here is the way I
used them.
III.AC h BERRY TEA CAKE

Pale Smlt, Mrs. Hawkins
Connelly and Mrs. Ilrack Per­
kins, Jr.
Tho hostesses presented
Niki with a gift of crystal in
her chosen pattern ami an un­
usual corsage created by Mr*.
Frank Ponnhoe, fashioned
from a single glad stalk to
form a feathery creation,
which she terms Glamelliu.
Approximately t!() guests
called iluiitig the appointed
coffee hour.

Q o h tW l
*3 cup butter ( I oz.)
1 cup granulated sugar
Yolks of .1 eggs, well beaten

1 *x lb*, round steak

1

*i cup milk
t level tens, baking powder
*a lens, suit
Whiles of 2 eggs
1 pt, blackberries
Four cups sifted flour. (I
used the Wonilrn floor which
you don’t have to sift.) Cream
the butter, add the sugar, the
yolks of egg-s, milk, flour, snlt
and baking powder and the
whites of the eggs, beaten
dry, and the blackberries
slightly dredged with flour.
Bake in a 350 degree oven
about 25*10 minutes. Serve
hot or cold. You rould substi­
tute blueberries if you wish.
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STUFFED ONIONS
6 large onions, peeled
3 thsp. rhopped green pepper
h cup finely rhopped celery
2 thsp. finely chopped parsley
H i teas, salt.
H teas, pepper
12 cruekrrs, finely crumhlrd
Boll in soiled water G min­
utes. Drain in cold water. Cut
in half cross-wise, simmer in
more salted water until tend­
er. Drain, remove centers and
chop fine with remaining ingtedlents. Add crackers and
stuff onions, Bukr in covered
baking pan 50 minutes in 325
degree oven.
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LEMON MEAT LOAF
I *s lbs. lean pork, ground
- eggs, beaten
Juice and rind, grated, of 1
lemon
t-i cup erarker crumb*
Strip* of baron
1 rup ranned tomatoes
Kail and pepper to taste
'■i cup evaporated milk, un­
diluted
Combine meat, egg*, lemon
juira and rind, c r a c k e r
crumbs and seasonings into a
loaf and cover with the to­
&lt;
matoes and strips of bacon.
Capture their
Bike covered in a slow oven
beauty in pirturri
25fl degree* for 2 hour*. Re­
Mob*
hriulquudrii He AocJat move cover and pour over tha
taror'O t • rQt/ipmrni ■ f,ln i
loaf tha milk and continue
baking uncovered for 30 min­
utes. Any iaft-over meat may
bt used this way.
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Miss Ouida (lay Heist,
daughter of Mrs. John A.
Heist of Lake Jem, and the
lute Mr. Heist, and Panicl
Karly Rrumlry, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Lester Brumley of Sanford, were united
in holy matrimony on Satur­
day, July 11, 19f&lt;j at 11 a.nt.
at St. Lukes Kpiscopat Ca­
thedral in Orlando with the
Very Kcv. Francis Campbell
Gray performing the impres­
sive double ring ceremony.
Arrangement* of yellow
roses adorned the church with
Miss Shannon Walker provid­
ing the processional and re­
cessional. Arthur Yergey, ten­
or, sang "Ave Maria" and
‘‘Lord Jesus Christ.”
Given In marriage hv her
brother. John Kendrick Heist,
the bride was radiant in a
white formal gown of peau
do sois reembroidered in
rhnntilly lace. The fitted bo­
dice featured a sweetheart
neckline with elbow length
sleeve* accented by hand
sewn seed peat Is on the bo­
dice and full bell skirt whirh
was gracefully draped to the
back in soft folds with a bus­
tle securing a cascade of peau
de sois front the waist falling
to a floor length train. Her
II font veil of illusion was
edged in rhnntilly lnre form­
ing a mantilla head coveting,
and she rnrrird a colonial bri­
dal bouquet of yellow roses
centered with Cimbldium or(hid*.
Mis* Judy Childress a t­
tended the bride as maid of
honor and she wore a floor
length empire gown of green
crepe and carried art arm houtpiet of yellow ahasta daisies.
Dennis Banks of Sanford
srrved the groom as best man,
and ushers were Jar Cash ami
Kd Dodson of Sanford ami
Bolt Heist and John Bestenu
from Lake Jem,

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Drippings and salt
2 ( U p * sifted flour
3 level lea*, bilking powder
tea*, salt
I cup cold mashed potatoes
'» cup shortening
Milk
Cut the steak into sttipi an
inch wide. Blown these in the
drippings and let simmer in
boiling water till tender. Add
suit und pep|ier to season, and
turn into a baking dish. Sift
together flour, salt and bak­
ing powder, add the potatoes
nml work in the shortening.
Add milk and mix to a dough,
knead lightly and roll to fit
lop of baking dish, cut 2 slit*
in the middle. Bake 25 min­
utes in 350 degree oven.
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SHRIMP GUMBO
1 large onion
'■» cup flour
i lb. shrimp
*i Hi. of rrabmeat
3 large garlic cloves
1 large ran tomatoes
1 large ran okra
Salt and pepper to taste
Brown flour in a little
grease. Add onions and garlic
just before flour is brown.
Add tomatoes, let fry a few
minute* and then add water.
Pour into pot,make
gravy
thin so shrimp will cook. Add
a dash of hot sauct and cat­
sup to taste. Add shrimp and
crab meat to gravy and rook
slow for alxiut 45 minutes.
Add okra the last ten minute*
of cooking. Serve on rice.

The bride's mother was a t­
tired in a striking beige lace
sheath with pink accessories
and her corsage was of Cim-

cessories and a Cimbldium or­
chid corsage.
Following the wedding, a
reception was held at the
home of the bride’s mother in
hidlum orchids.
I-ake Jem. The reception
Hie groom’s mother chose room* were taste fully em­
a smart turquoise silk linen bellished with classic a r­
ensemble with nintching ac­ rangement* of yellow roses,

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MBS. DANIEL EARLY BRUMLEY

Osteen Personals
Hv Mm. ('larrner Snjder
and will visit other relatives
Miss Diane Jones spent Fri­ while there.
day through Tuesday with
Rev. and Mrs. Trammel Kil­
Michael Skinner, son of Mr.
patrick in Winter Garden.
and Mr*. Ernest Skinner, was
injured when lie attempted a
Miss Frances Riggs, daugh­ backward dive nml hit hi*
ter of Mr nml Mrs. Fred Pre- head on the diving hoard. He
vatt, left Sunday for a two was tuken to a doctor* office
week* visit in Louisville, Ky. in Dclaind. Ten ititchr* were
She will stay with her grand­ required in the wound. The
mother, Mr*. Myrtla Riggs accident happened at Bull's
Park during the recreation
program.

Enjoy Historical
Eastern Vacation
Dr. ami Mr*. Alburn Rector
havo returned from a two
weeks Vllention trip.
They first traveled to Fort
Lee, Virginia, where they vis­
ited tiie Major Sykes family
who formerly lived in San­
ford.
They later went In Norfolk
and visited the Navy Yard*
and thr Sliiinc of Gen. MarArthur, who purchased the old
city hall and hem nil of the
trophy*, memoirs, etc. of MacArthur'a life are krpt. The
Rectors claim it is well wxnth
seeing.
They visited historical Wil­
liamsburg and many other
h i s t n r i r a I place* in and
around Richmond and Alexdria before going to Washing­
ton, D, C.
.
Hero they attended the
liltli annual reunion of the
Rainbow Division Veterans.
Mrs. Rector was honored at
this meeting hy iicing elected
serum! vice president of the
Auxiliary.
They went on to Riiltimnrr
and visited Mr. and Mr*. Art
MacDonald. He was a former
army buddy of Rector,
On their return trip thry
visited Klienamlonh National
P*ik ami traveled lb* Blue
Ridge Parkway.

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Assistants at the reception
were Mrs. Slater Cox of Kustis and Miss Jane Murray,
Miss Jerrte Carmody. Miss
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Page 8 — July 23, 1064

About Sports

Nationals Take
Thinking Jordan Spins No
14
Swimmers
Qualify
15 To 1 Decision
O u t Loud Hitter As A's
Beat Kissimmee For Junior Olympics From St. Cloud
By Jalisa Steaatroa*

It’a time to doU the fedora
U&gt; favor of Toat 53*a American
Legion junior baseball team
for coming from behind In the
final game of its schedule and
knocking off fabulous Post 10
of Orlando and winning the
Legion’s Sixth District cham­
pionship.
The d o b had some ups
and downs during the sea­
son bat when the chips were
down the alao was up.
A lot of credit goes to the
club’s hurling corps which In­
cluded such aces as Jim Cour­
ier of Oftedo, Donnie Smith
of Longwood, Rick Sires of
Sanford and two others who
came up from time to time to
pitch some pretty good base­
ball.
Of course, you can’t over­
look the play of Billy Higgins
and Rex Brooks who shared
the catching duties, Red Jan­
sen, Rick Gollohcr, and a host
of other youngsters who play­
ed big roles In the success of
the local team.
And, toe, much credit
m ast go to Manager Frank
Thomas who platooaed play,
ors much In the fashion of
Casey Stengel a few years
back when be "substituted"
Uke mad to lead the Yan­
kees to the pennant.
Naturally, this corner ex­
tends to Thomas and his co­
horts the best of luck when
they move Into the area play­
offs at Fort Pierce on July 27.
H ie round-robin tournament
there will pit the locals
against the champions or the
Seventh, Eighth end Twelfth
Districts.
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Letter to the Sports Editor:
"Seeing as you gave Sunland's Don Robinson such a
write up In your sports section
for pitching a no-hltter In the
Seminole Senior League, It
would bo appreciated If you
would give Bear Lake's Steve
Wlnfrce a similar write up.
"On July 9, Steve pitched a
no-hlt, no-run gamo against
North Orlando. lie missed a
perfect game by only four
walks. He had some fine fielding behind him. He struck out
12. He was given strong sup­
port by his teammates such
as Dick Clark, Dutch McPher­
son and Dave Unley. Each
collected three hits. Bear
Lake won the game, 11 to 0."
- A Bear Lako Rooter

Although It waan’t planned,
It turned out to be Walt Jor­
dan night a t Fort Mallon
Park Wednesday night.
Jordan took the hill for tho
Sanford Littla League Amer­
icans and hurled a no-hit, no­
run performanea whlla hla
mates piled up 23 runs to
whip — if that’s tha right
word for it — tha Kissimmee
Nationals In a District Four
southern division semi-final
playoff tilt.
Jordan alao had a big role
in tha 23-run barraga aa ha
hit a pair of homa runa and
had threa other hlta in his
six appearances at tha dish.
On tha hill, Jordan atruck
out M whlla laiulng only four
walka. Ha whiffed eight of
the laat nine battera he faced
and It appeared as though
"he could have pitched all
night" — gattlng stronger
and more effective aa the
gamo went tha routa.
Actually, he only had two
of hla deliveries hit during
the slx-Innlng affair. Both
were groundera handled by
the Americana' flrat aacker.
Tho Americana put together
17 hlta, nine walk*, three hits
batsmen and nine Kissimmee
errors while enroute to their
23 runs. Andy Rufus had a
pair of two-baggera and a
single. Mark Cockman had a
double and a triple and Mike
Hleksoh also had two hlta.
It was tha longest game
played this season In Little
League circles here. It lasted
two hours and 35 minutes.
Tonight the Americans will
meet the Hanford Nationals
In the District Four southern
division final at Fort Mellon
Park. Gametime Is B p.m.
Score by Innlnge:
Hanford (A) 000 S35—23 17 0
(laalremee (N)000 000—0 0 0
WP—Jordan. LP—Carr, HR
—Jordan 2 (Hanford)

Kings wood's Builders, cham­
pions of the Men’s Slo-Pitch
Softball League for the second
consecutive year, not only had
tha best won and Ion record
but also the best offense and
defense In the loop's statisti­
cal department.
During the M-gatne sched­
ule. the Builders tallied 379
runs while holding the oppo­
sition to only 02. And, they
were consistent la doing It.
They scored 103 runs In the
first half and another 1M In
the second. They gave up
41 runs la the first half and
47 hi the second.
Xingswood'a hurlers were
touched for an average of Just
over three runa per game
while the Builders themselves
avtraged better than 13 runs
per contest.
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American
League
W. !.. Pet. Gn
New York
55 85 .fllB
Baltimore
66 37 .002 1
Chicago
65 37 .608 1H
Angeles 60 48 .610 OH
47 47 .600 10H
Minnesota
Detroit
47 47 .600 10H
Briton
40 60 .470 12H
Cleveland
42 60 .467 14 H
Kansas City 30 68 .383 21H
Washington 30 02 .807 23 H
Wednesday's Results
New York 0, Washington 8
Los Angeles 3, Chlrago 2
Cleveland 7, Baltimore 4
Kansas City 0, Minn. 4
Detroit B, Boston 0
Games Today
Kansas City at Minnesota
Loa Angeles a t Chicago
Detroit at Boston
Washington a t New York twi­
light
Cleveland at Baltimore (N)
Games Friday
I-os Angelea a t Kanaaa City
(N)
Minnesota a t Chlrago (N)
New York at Detroit 2, twlnlght
Boston at Cleveland (N)
Washington a t Baltimora 2,
twl-night

And while we're on the sub­
ject of tho Men's Slo-Pitch
Laague, which Is sponsored by
th t City Recreation Depart­
ment, 14 of the 27 games won
by the Kings wood Builders
were chalked up to the credit
of Bud Monerief and 13 went
to Leroy Estridge. Monerief,
however, got credit for the
o h
loss the Builders had
against their season's record.
Other top hurlers la tha lea­
gue included Otto Tbomaa
of Longwood who posted 14
wins against three losses,
Frank Thomas of McRaney's
Painters who had a record of
11 wins and nine setbacks,
and Florida Slate Bank’s Don
Hunter who won seven and
loot three.
SEEK UNBEATEN SEASON
NEW YORK (U PI) —
Zeglsbl* of Poland seeks to
become the flrat team in tha
international soccer league to
ftalah a season unbeaten and
untied when It face* Cashweclhater of Austria tonight
a t Downing Stadium.

Fourteen members of the
Seminole Swim Association,
under the direction of Coach
Emma Spencer, participated
in the District Two prelimin­
ary meet at Venetian Gardens
Pool in Leesburg Monday and
Tbesday and all qualified to
take part In the Junior Olym­
pics slated for Clearwater in
August.
Only the top four relay
teams In each of the events
are invited to participate In
the Junior Olympic event and
all of the Seminole Aisoclalion teams were among the
top four places. The boys (1314) team took first plica In
the medley relays for their
sge group.
Ida Wilton, the association's
director of publicity, said to­
day that "The training and
practice t h e s e youngsters
have had under Coach Spen­
cer hat certainly paid off and
all of Sanford should be proud
of them."
Following a suggestion by
Tha Herald that a local meet
be arranged If possible, Mrs.
Wilson declared, ••Committees
have been busting trying to
line up one. The problem,"
she went on to point out, "Is
that the Municipal Pool Is not
of regulation size for a meet.
There's also the problem of
acating arrangements f o r
spectators since this type of
meets generally Is well at­
tended."
But she said that "Possibly
the cooperation of the Navy
might permit us to have one
meet here. We're working on
it now."
Meanwhile, the local group
la planning to enter the Relay
Meet In Eustls, Aug. 1.
Mrs. Wilson also ssld that

National League
W. L. Pet. GB
Philadelphia 64 87 .603
San Fran.
55 40 .570 1
Cincinnati
51 43 .643 4 tt
Pittsburgh
47 42 .628 6
Milwaukee
47 45 411 7H
8t. I-oula
47 46 406 8
Chicago
46 46 .500 8 tt
Loa Angelea 46 47 .406 9
Houston
41 63 .448 18)1
New York
20 66 406 27
Wtdnseday'a Results
San Francisco 7, Chicago S
New York 4, Cincinnati 2
Philadelphia 4, Milwaukee 1
Los Angelea 1, Houston 0
Pittsburgh 18, SL Louis 2
Game* Today
Philadelphia at Milwaukee
Pittsburgh at St. Louis
Chicago a t San Francisco
New York a t Cincinnati (N)
lluustun a t Loa Angeles (N)
Games Friday
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati (N)
SL Louis a t Philadelphia (N)
San Fran, nt Loa Ang. (N)
Chicago a t Houston (N)
Milwaukee a t New York (N)

tha Association has paid its
compliments to Ruth Polgar
and Jane B enerer for the
jobs they did at the recent
Leesburg meet In serving as
"assistant coach" and “chief
tim er," respectively.
At Leesburg, first place
winners from Seminole were
Rob Bcsserer, Freddie Ganas,
Chris Wilson and Randy Bowl­
ing in tha medley relay. Third
plsce winners Included Milton
Parsons In the 100-yard but­
terfly, Barbara Bolt In the 100yard backstroke, Con Wilson
in tha 100-yard backstroke,
Randy Bowling In the 100-yard
backstroke, and Cindy Wilson
In the 100-yard freestyle.
Bill Bracken, Sandy Rich*
ards, Buster Bruce, Fred
Ganas, Paul Polgsr and sev­
eral others qualified for the
J u n i o r Olympics, Including
John Wight as an alternate
member of the 13-14 year old
relay team.

Men's League
Semi-Finals To
Start Tonight

The semi-final* of tha San­
ford Men’s Slo-Pitch Softball
tournament will get underway
tonight a t Fort Mellon Park.
In tha first contest—slated
for 7:30—the league chantpioni, Kings wood Builder*,
will play tha Bankers of Flor­
ida State.
The second encounter will
•ee McRaney'a Painters com­
peting with Longwood. This
affair Is scheduled to sta rt at
8:30.
Tonight’s winners will meet
Friday night for tha league’s
tourney championship.
Wednesday night tha Paintera moved Into the ecml-finali
by taking a forfeit win over
USO. The USO'ers were un­
Manager Frank Thomaa an­ able to field the required 10
nounced this morning that the players.
Post 63 American Legion Jun­
ior baseball squad will travel
to Fort Pierce Monday morn­
ing for the area playoffa
scheduled there.
Results Wednesday Night
Thomas ssld that drawings Tampa 9, Ft. Lauderdale 2
will be held at 1 p.m. Monday Lakeland 6, Miami 0
and that two games of the Sarasota 3, Orlando 0
double elimination tourna­ St. Pete at Daytona, ppd.,
ment will bo played Monday
power failure
afternoon and another pair
tliat evening.
Two more games, he said,
will lie played Tuesday after­
Wednesday's Reaulte
noon and two others Tuesday
Knoxville 4, Chattanooga 3
night.
The local Legion nine wUl Macon 11, Columbus 6
be the guests of the Fort Lynchburg 4, Charlotte 0
Pierce Post during Ha slay in Asheville 6, Birmingham 4
that city.

Legion Tourney
Starts Monday

Florida State

Southern League

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By Fred Down
UPI Sports Writer
The way things are going
ST. CLOUD — The San- those red-hot Los Angeles An­
ford Nationals scored a 16 to gels will citch tha New York
1 decision over the 8t- Cloud
Americans here Wednesday
night for a berth in tonight's
championship game at Fort
Mellon Park In Sanford for
tha southern division title of
state District Four.
The Sanford aggregation
will meet tha Sanford
On* of Florida's biggest
Americana la a contest superstock meets will b« held
which geta underway at 8 Saturday night at the Twin
City Dragway a t Oldamar
P-m. Tha winner of tonight's
with Col. Beecher W yatt of
affair Will meet the win*
Sanford driving tha favored
ner of tha northern dlvl*
"Rebel" among tha entries
■Ion of District Four for
from all over the state.
the right to participate In
Four Moper drivers from
tha state tournament nt
Jacksonville will compete.
Jacksonville Beach In early They are Rev. Jim Black drivAugust.
Ing a '64 wedgehead Ply.
David Lea and Skip Sen- mouth, Larry Todd driving
karik moved Into starring an Identical auto, John Perry
rolea In the National*' vie- and hla “super car" — a hemlory. I.ee and Senkarik had lhcail Plymouth engine, and
bark to back homera In the Bill Stallings In a 'C3 Dodge.
opening round win over Kis­
Hank McLennan of St.
simmee Tuesday night and
Petersburg will complete In
last night they smashed out his '62 Dodge, Hugh Olsby
three homers between then. of Lakeland will drira hla
I.** clobbered one out of the '64
Plymouth
wedgehead,
St. Cloud park and Senkarik
Barry Hawk will drive a '63
clouted a pair. One of SenPlymouth wedgehead, a n d
karlk's blowa was termed as Johnny Pittman will pilot the
the longest ever arrn In Lit­ "Rebel, Too" from Sanford.
tle League play here In St.
Alica W yatt, tha Colonel's
Cloud.
wife, will be the first woman
Senkarik paeed the hitters to compete In a super stock
with three safeties while Lee
event in Florida when ah*
and A1 Groom* each went two drive* "The Rebel" In com­
for three at the plate. Lee
petition Saturday night.
was the winning pitcher. He
permitted St. Cloud only three
scattered hlta while fanning
13 and walking .four.
Score hy Innlnge:
St. ( loud (A) 001 000—1 3 S
Sanford (N) 664 00s—IS 12 2
WP—David Lee. LP—BohWednesday's Reesita
by Baker, HR—Senkarik 2, Richmond 2, Rochester 1, 1st
Lee (both of Sanford)
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Angels Nip Chisox, 3-2
Yankee*, provided American
League President Joe Cronin
extends tbe season until Feb­
ruary.
That's what makes the An­
gels' break neck drive a study
In frustration.
The Angels have won nine
of their last 10 games and
have a 15-7 record for the
month of July, but all they’ve
really succeeded In doing la
to slow down the teams which
are within striking range of
the Yankees.
Because, during the same
period, the Yankees have
compiled a 12-8 record and
"lost" only one game to the
Angels.
At that rale—the loss of one
game every three weeks—It
would take the Angels another
30 weeks to make up the 9H

games which stdl aeparate
them from the pace setters.
The Angels did the Yankees
a favor again Wednesday
night when th er beat the Chi­
cago White Sox 3-2. It marked
the Angels' third straight vic­
tory over the White Sox but
once again they failed to gain
ground on the main objective
because the Yankees beat the
Washington Senators 84.
The Yankee victory, com­
bined with the White Sox' de­
feat and the Baltimore Ori­
oles' 7-4 loss to the Cleveland
Indians, gave the Yankees a
one-game lead over Baltimore
and a 114-game margin over
Chicago.
Willie Smith scored from
third base on J. C. Martin's
passed bill with two out In tbe
ninth Inning to provide Los

Angeles' Bob Lee with hla
sixth win. Hoyt Wilhelm, who
bad held tbe Angels scoreless
In 8H Innings of previous re­
lief work this season, suffered
his sixth loss.
Joe Pepltone tripled with
the h u e s filled In the fifth
Inning to highlight a five-run
rally that enabled A1 Down­
ing to win his seventh game
for the Yankees.
The Detroit Tiger* defeated
the Boston Red Sox 8-8 and
the Kansas City Athletics best
the Minesota Twin* 6-4 in
other AL games.
In the National League,
Philadelphia downed Milwau­
kee, 4-1, San Francisco topped
Chicago 74, New York nipped
Cincinnati 44, Pitsburgh rout­
ed SL Louis 13-2 and Los A*.
gcles shut out Houston 1-0. .

Hornung And Taylor Bring
Smiles To Green Bay Coach
By United Trees International
I t seems like old time* at
the Green Bay Packers’ ramp
a t West De Tere, WIs.
Coach Vince Lombardi la
smiling but the rest of the
Western Division teams had
better watch ouL
Paul Hornung and Jim Tay­
lor, who led the Green Bay
Packers to three successive
National
Football
League
Western Division champion­
ships and two NFL crowns,
ran together during two stiff
drills in 00 degree weather
Tuesday.
The two P a e k e r dreadnaughts drew raves from the
coaching staff for tha way
they executed running plays,
especially on wide sweep*.
Hornung ia attempting a
comeback after being im pend­
ed last season.
Taylor, hobbled by injuries
and a bout with hepatitis last
yean, Is trying to regain his
old form.
St. I-ouis Cardinal* coach
Wally Lemm ia whipping his

team into condition for a go
a t the Eastern Division title
by conducting 45-minute sea■lone for offeneiv* and defen­
sive units a t night in addition
to eatra claaswork.
On other fronts: The pass
receiving of Willi* Richardson
and the running of rookie
fullback Roger Lope* high­
lighted Baltimore's drill. . . .
Minnesota lost, through injur­
ies, tha service* of defenalva
en Jim Marshall (fractured
left wriet) and linebacker
Roy Wlneton (sprained an­

kle).
Tha Chicago Bears' place
kickers, Roger Ledere and
Bob Jencka, worked on their
ipecialty while the rc it of the
squad tried to block kick*.. . .
the Detroit Liona installed a
new play-calling system, with
the quarterback staggering
hi* calls to throw opponents
off balance . . . newly acquir­
ed Angelo Coia impressed
Redskin coaches in pass of­
fense drill . . . and tha San
Francisco Forty-Niners work­
ed on ntw pass formations.

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queen.
Jack of hearts and East de­
Thia gave B ait the diitinct cided to hold back his ace.
Imprciaion that W elt held the Now Spotty led the six of

hearts fre .1 dummy. East
ducked again and Spotty
cashed his jack. His next play
was a trump back to dummy’s
nine to be followed by the
lead cf the king of hearts.
East played hia ace, but he
was far too late. Spotty ruff­
ed and led another trump to
dummy’a Jack. Then he dis­
carded the three of diamonds
on the nine of hearts and
wound up losing only one
trick.
I t didn’t mean too much
since tho game was rubber
bridge, hut it certainly shows
how you can make three
tricks in a suit to your op­
ponents* none even though
you miss the are.

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By Ruth Millett

cvnnt details. Out of a stack
of written applications only
two interested him at all.
What was the m atter with
the rest? Well, 1 asked, just
to that I could pass on tho
information to any girls ap­
plying for jobs.
In his ad the employer ask­
ed applicants to answer sev­
eral questions, all Important
from bis point of view.
A number of applicants
ignored all tho questions and
blithely went on to give a lot
of information he didn’t want
or care about.
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would require them to typo
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m a y h a v e a g a i n s t aald e s t a t e
In t h a o f f t c a o f l i o n . C. V ern .i n
M lse, J r . . C o u n t y J u d g e n f
Ham lnola C o u n t y , a t h l a o f fic e
In t h a C o u r t l l o u a a In flan fo rd ,
F lo rid a, w ith in a ll cale n d a r
m o n th a from th a tlm a o f the
f i r s t p u b l i c a t i o n o f t b l a n o tic e .
E a c h c l a i m o r d e m a n d m u a t be
In w r i t i n g a n d c o n t a i n t h e
p l a c e u f r e a t d e n c a a n d po*t
office a d d r e s s o f the c la im a n t
a n d m u a t ba a w o r n t o b y t h a
c la im an t, hla s g e n t o r a t t o r ­
n e y , n r t h e eente a h a l l b e void,
( e) H a r l a n T u r k
10» K. C h u r c h S t r e e t
O rlando, F lo rid a
Aa A d m l n l a t r a t o r o f aald
eatata
P u b l i s h J u l y t . I. IS. 31. 11(4
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IM T H E
CIR C U IT
COC HT.
O F F t . O t U D A IM AMU r o i l
* 0 1 1 X 0 1 . K COUNTY.
C I I A M I tltY NO* 14178
N O T IC E O F S C I T IV
M O H T tiA fiK r o i t f . t i . o a t i n :
J . H. OI.EASON, J i t . , aa Adm l n l a t r a t o r o f V e t a r a n a ’ Af­
f a i r s . a n O f fi c e r o f t h a U n i t e d
Htalea o f A m erica,
rialn llff.
-veW II.l.tA Jf
M.
K O E N IO
and
1)01.010:3
C.
K O E N IO ,
hla
wife.
D efendante.
T O i W ILt.T A M
M.
K O E N IO
a n d DOLOIIKB C. K O E M O . h l a wife,
W H O S E IIE S ID K N C B IS
U N K N O W N AND W H O S E
I .A S T K N O W N A D D U E 8 M
IS:
101
Eaat
lltn fer
Street.
N e w O r t e a n a 31,
T .o u le le n at
YO U AUK I I E I t E I I Y N O T IF I K l) Ib al a C om plaint to forerim e e certain m n rls * !* en ­
c u m b e r i n g t h a f o l lo w in g d e s ­
crib ed real properly, to -w lt:
E O T F I V E ( I ) o f HAN.
LANDO ESTATES. S em i­
nole C ounty, Florida, a r .
cording
to
p lat
thereo f
r e c o r d e d In P l a t Ilo o k 13,
P a g e SI, o f Hie P u b l i c l i e .
e o r d a of S e m i n o l e C o u n t y ,
F lorida.
T o g e th e r w ith!
1 AVeetometla H o t W a t e r
H e a t e r &lt;40 g e l . ) No. I l l DE
1 K m ereon-Pryne K itchen
E x h a u s t F a n w ith Hood
1 M onogram W all F u rn ace
— No. A-IO IS-E
1 M a rth a W e e h ln g to n built
In o v e n — No. O A - S t l- 3 - U
1 M a rth a W ash ington s u r ­
f a c e u n i t — No. E -3 3 -H -3 -Q
3 N utoiis H e a te rs
h a s b e e n file d a g a i n s t y o u In
t h e a b o v a - a l y l e d eult, t h e s h o r t
t i t l e o f w h i c h la J . S. t l l e a a o n ,
J r ., aa A d m ln la tra to r of V e te r ­
ans* A f f a i r s , a n O f fice r o f th e
U nited
H tatee
or
A m er ica.
P l a i n t i f f , v e r a u e W i l l i a m M.
K o e n i g a n d D o l o r e s C. K o e ­
nig, hla wife. D efendante. and
y o u a r e r e q u i r e d to e e r v e a
copy of yo u r Anaw er or oth er
p l e a d i n g lo t h a C o m p l a i n t on
P l a i n t i f f ' s A t t o r n e y , M ack N.
C l e v e l a n d , J r , S u i t e SIS F a n ford A tla n tic N atio n al H ank
H u tM I n g , S a n f o r d , F l o r i d a , a n d
f ile t h e o r i g i n a l A n a w e r o r
o t h e r p l e a d i n g In ( h a o f fic e
o f th e C lerk of th e C trru lt
C o u u o n o r b e f o r e t h e 10th d e y
o f A u g u e t , A. D. 1144 If y ou
f a d t o do ao. a d e c r e e p r o
oonfeaao w ill ba ta k e n a g a tn a t
you for th a relief dem anded
l a th a Com plaint.
T i d e N o t i c e e h a l l h e p u b lle h o d o n e # a w e e k f o r f o u r eon s#c u i l v e w e e k a In T h e S a n f o r d
H erald, a new ep sp er c ircu lat­
ed l a S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r ­
ida.
D ated th is 7th day or July,
A. U. 11(4.
(SE A M
_ .
A r t h u r II. D e e k w t i h . J r .
C lark o f C ircuit C ourt
B y : S a n d r a H. J o h n s o n
D eputy C lerk
M a c k N. C l e v e la n d . J r .
A ttorney for P laintiff
P. O. D r a w e r /.
S anford. F lo rid a
P u b l i s h J u l y I, I f , I I , l«. 1X1
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MOTIFS] O F APPI.I4*4 TIO V
F u l l I ’l.OSIMII, V A I 'V T IM I
A M I All A \ IIOMIM4
T h a t p a r i o f H otly S t r e e t
ly in g w ith in the T ow n of
A lta m n n te Springs, F l o r ­
ida, b e g i n n i n g a t a p o i n t
o n t h s S o u t h lin e o f t-nt IS,
I t l o r k SO o f HANI,ANDO,
THE
S u m m it
l l E A l ’T t Ft*!* a c c o r d i n g t o t h e P l a t
t h e r e o f r r o o r d e d In P l a t
Ilook S, P a g e s Si, tS. &lt;7 a n d
St o f t h e P u b l i c Iteen rd e
of Sem inole County. F l o r ­
ida, aald p o i n t b e i n g 31.4
f e e t W e i l o f His HE c o r n e r
o f sa id l-ot 13, I h e n r o r u n
S o u t h i n f e e t , t h e n c e ru n
E a a t SI 3 feel, t h e n c e r u n
N orth 'n th e N o rth bound• r y r i g h t - o f - w a y t i n e of
H olly S tre et, th en ce run
W e s t a l o n g aa ld r i g h t - o f w a y Una n f H olly S t r e e t
to point of b e ginning.
TO W H O M I T MAY C O N C E R N :
N o t i c e la h e r e b y g i v e n by
t h e T o w n C o u n c il o f t h e T o w n
of A lla m n n te Springe. Sem ino le C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , t h a t e I’e.
111Ion
w aa
file d
w ith
sa id
C o u n c il on I h e 17th d a y o f J u n e
A. !&gt;., 1)44, l o clone, v o c a l s
and ab a n d o n e p a r t of th a t e r r t a i n a f r e e t In t h e T o w n o f Altam onte
S prlnga,
S e m in o le
C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , d e e c r l b e d aa
fo llo w !:
T h a t p a r t o f H olly Street
ly in g w ithin the T ow n of
A lta m o n te S prings, Florida,
b e g i n n i n g a t a p o i n t on
t h e S o u t h l i n e o f L o t 13.
Illo ck »n o f 8 ANLANDO.
th e
srn tm n
h e a u t iF l 't * a cco rd in g to the Plat
t h e r e o f r e c o r d e d In P l a t
I l o o k I, I’a g e a fS, SI, C7
e n d S4 o f t h e P u b l i c R e c ­
o rd * o f S e m i n o l e C o u n t y .
F l o r i d a , aald p o i n t b e i n g
1 14 f e e t W e s t o f t h e HE
corner
of
sa id
!«ot
tl,
t h e n r e r u n S o u t h lo feet,
t h e n r e r u n E a a t S I.3 feel,
t h e n c e r u n N o r t h t o Ihe
N orth b oundary rig h t-o fw a y l i n e o f H o lly Mtrert.
th en re
run
W eal
along
said r ig h t- o f - w a y line of
H o lly S t r e e t t o p o i n t o f
beginning.
and t h a t th e aald T o w n C o u n ­
c i l w ill ho ld a p u b l i c h e a r i n g
on th e I t h d ay of A uguat, A
P , 1)4 4. a t 1 o 'c l o c k I 'M . o r
aa eo o n t h e r e a f t e r
may
he h eld , a t t h e T o w n H a l l of
A l t a m n n t e S p r i n g e , F l o r i d a , on
th e P e titio n a t w h ich tim e
Ih o ee f o r a n d a g a i n * ! t h e earn#
will he h e a r d a n d fin al action
tak en .
D A T E D t h l e Slot d a y o f Ju l y ,
A. p , 1)41.
/ a / H a r o l d W. C a p p e
C l e r k o f t h e T o w n C o u n c il
o f th e T ow n of Altam nnte
P p rl n g e . F l o r i d a
P u b t l a h ! J u l y 31. 1)14
CDII-S7

than clear and to the point.
There
were misspelled
words in several letters, show­
ing tha writer was too care­
less to even use a dictionary.
And several, in (riving ref­
erences, neglected to give
complete addresses so that
thrie references could ba eas­
ily checked.
Probably none of those appliennta would have personal­
ly applied for a job with un­
combed hair, run-down ahoca
and wearing a pair of blue
jcani. Yet the letters they
sent In to speak for them put
up just as sloppy a front.
The two letters that ob­
tained personal interviews for
their writers were neatly typ­
ed on business stationery.
They answered straightfor­
wardly the questions that were
asked in tha advertisement.
They requested a personal In­
tel view and told when and
where they could lie reached.
These letters convinced my
friend that tha writers were
not only interested in obtain­
ing the Job, hut that they
could handle it intelligently.

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F R I D A Y

I M ,a , T ill
K. W. H o r t o n , am t
H or­
t o n h la w ife. If m a r r l c i l a n d
l i v i n g , a n d If d e a d a g a t n a t all
person* c la im in g a n y In terest,
claim o r dem and w h atso ev er,
aa h e i r s , d e v i s e e s , c r e d i t o r s ,
lalnnra
or
o therw ise,
by
t h r o u g h o r u n d e r t h e s a id K.
IV. H o r t o n , a n d a g a i n s t a n y
and all persona, w ho m ay claim
In a n y m a n n e r , a n y I n t e r e s t
w hatsoever.
In a m i
to
the
f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d lot n r p a r ­
cel o f len d ., l y i n g a n d b e i n g
In H em lnola C o u n t y , F l o r i d a ,
to-w lt!
Dot I. Illock A. S O U T H
A L T A M O N T E II E I tl II T 8
a c c o r d i n g t o P l a t I lo o k 4
a t p a a s . * nr P u b lic r e ­
co r d ■ o f S e m i n o l e C o u n t y ,
Florida,
You e n d e a c h o f y o u a r e
h ereb y notified t h a t a aw orn
C om plaint
has
b een
file d
a g a i n s t y o u In t h e O l r c u l t
C ourt. S em inole C ounty, F lo r ­
ida, a t S a n f o r d , F l o r i d a , b a l n g
c h a n c e r y no. 1413) a n d e n ­
titled
E U N IC E
II. H O R T O N
VM E. \V. HORTON, et ale. h e .
Ing a s u i t l o q u i e t T i t l e , a n d
you and each nf you a re r e ­
q u i r e d lo f ile y o u r a n s w e r lo
F L I n t l f f ’s C o m p l a i n t w i t h t h e
u n d e r a t g n e d C l e r k n f o u r aald
C ourt a t S anford, F lorid*. an d
to e e r v e a c o p y t h e r e o f o n
I’l e l n t l f f 'e
atto rn ey .
It.
W.
W a r e a t P. 9 . Ikix 141). Banford. F l o r i d a , o n o r b e f o r e t h e
I r d d a y o f A u g u e t A. I*. 19)4,
If y ou fall t o d o ao a J u d g m e n t
by d e f a u l t
w ill ha e n t e r e d
a g a i n s t a n d e a c h o f y o u fo r t h a
r e l i e f d e m a n d e d In aald C o m ­
plaint
W ITN ESS m y h a n d a n d th a
o f fi c i a l s e a l o f t h l a H o n o r a b l e
C o u r t a t H an fo rd . F l o r i d a , t h l a
Ihe JOth d a y o f J u n e A. D. 1)44
I HEAL)
A r t h u r If. R e ck w i t h , J r . ,
•' l e t k o t C i r c u i t C o u r t
Ity: S a n d r a 8 . J o h n s o n ,
I). C.
It. W. W A R E
I'. Cl. Itox 1411
S a n f o rd , F l o r i d a
P u b l i s h J u l y 3. I, t l , SI. ! M 4
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too long for a 38-year-old
"hoy” whose mother still
waits up for him.

NOW
SHOWING

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would he nice If we all got
together and helped to put
him bock Into housekeeping. Ahhjr, have you ever
heard of giving it MAN a
shower because his wife
left and took everything?
SHOCKED
DEAR SHOCKED: No.
whnl this country needs is
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Wrr«H -Tuly 2,1, 1064 — Pnge 7

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DEAR ARRY: I don’t
drive n ear, never have, and
all my friends know it so,
naturally, I must depend on

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DEAR ARBY’i A conpl*
who lived In our neighbor­
hood recently split up. When
the wife left ahe took ev­
erything that wasn’t nailrd
down, Including all the lin­
en, kitchen utensils, appli­
ances, you name It. I.a*t
week one of the neighbors
railed and invited us to n
shower for the husband
She aald she thought it

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N O T IC E l« h e r e b y g i v e n I h s l
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( I ) T o u r F i r s t I m p r e s s - 3 llnx SI M a itlan d , S em in o le
lo n ( C o l o r )
C o u n t y , F lo rlits . u m l s r (Its f i c ­
( I ) l o v e o f L ife
t i t i o u s t u r n * o f Co lo n ial M s n n r
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quencee
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a cco rd an ce w ith th s provisions
row
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Howard
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others for rides. Whenever
there la a club meeting,
church doings, or something
my friend* know I want to
attend, why muat I call
THEM and beg a ride?
Don’t you think they should
call ME and offer a ride?
It seems, around here, if
you don’t ask you don’t go.
NOT PUSHY

DEAR ABBY: Our ion
■pent a year at the State
University and now he
think* he ia ready to edu­
cate hi* parents. Thia is
what happened, lie met a
very high-elans girl, and
before ahe would introduce
him to her family *hc gavo
him some lesson* in table
manner*. This girl and her
parents are m o t o r i n g
through our town thia sum­
mer ami they plan to atop
here to meet u*. Our aon
offered to give hi* mother
and me n few pointers in
table manners like this girl
gave him. 1 told him over
my dead body. What ia your
opinion of: (A) a girl who
would g i'r a young man
lessons on how to eatT (H)
a young man who would
auggest giving hi* parent*
th« same lesson*?
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and ahe liked him well
enough to teach him. I ad­
mire her. (U) Your aon la
well-motivated In offering
to teach you. If you don’t
get sore about It. Ilie girl’s
parents probably know that
table manners aren’t every­
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' London, like most major cities
these days, is wrestling with the
problem of traffic congestion.
Recently the list of "solutions”—
which includes monorails, pneumatic
tubes, moving sidewalks and person­
al je t propulsion, to name a few—
was augmented by the rickshaw.
Viscount Esher made the sugges­
tion a t a conference of the Royal In­
stitute of British Architects, and his
longue was nowhere near his check.
To preserve the historical integr­
ity of British cities, he advocated n
total ban on private cars and the de­
velopment of “a silent and smell-less,
presumably battery-operated, rick­
shaw” which would serve the needs
of shoppers and get people to and
from their cars parked on the out­
skirts.
Meanwhile, back In America . . .
Well, there is no need to cite instan­
ces of our cities' traffic troubles,
which are bad enough even without
tho added complication of ccnturicHold narrow streets, ns in Britain.
Still, from time to time alarmed
voices like tho viscount's are heard
crying for a total bnn on automo­
biles in tho cities. This, obviously,
is no way to run a free country.
The answer, in tho opinion of ma­
ny, is not rickshaws or regulations,
but to make public transportation
so efficient, so convenient and so attructlvo thnt Joe Commuter forgets
—on working days, nnyway—his love
affair with his automobile.
In this case, the way to his heart
may be through his pocketbook.
It Is estimated th a t it would cost
$31 billion to handle the automobile
traffic th at would be needed to re­
place the existing commuter railroad
service In jnst the five cities of New
York, Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago
and Cleveland.
In Chicago alone, muss transit
carries the equivalent of 160 multimllllon-dollar express highway lanes.
In San Francisco, It would take
five times as much money and four
times as much land to equal the ex­

pected peak-lond capacity of thnt
city’s just-begun 75-mile rapid trans­
it network.
But the Bay area plan barely
squeaked through with tho necessary
percentage of approving votes when
the issue was placed on the ballot.
Other cities also mnnifest voter re­
sistance to muss transportation bond
fastips.
Yet an engineering survey has
shown that it costs a city like Wash­
ington, D.C., 50 cents for every car
th at comes in from the suburbs (cost
of traffic controls, parking and so
on). In fact, some large cities might
come out ahead financially by pro­
viding free transirarlatlon between
perimeter parking lots and their
downtown nrens.
President Johnson, who participat­
ed In the ground-brcnking ceremon­
ies in San Francisco, recently signed
into law a $375 million bill to aid
mass transit.
Spread around the entire country,
this comes out pretty thin. It is about
a third of what San Franciscans are
spending (of their own money). And,
although the problem Is essentially
a big-city one, under the bill com­
munities ns small ns 2,500 can re­
ceive federal monies.
Of course, the mass transit bill is
not Intended to do for us that which
we should do for ourselves. It is a
spur, n shove in the right direction.
If San Francisco could undertake
its ambitious project without federal
help, certainly other cities can do
something now th at such help, how­
ever modest, is available.

Thought For Today
And Jesus snld, Father, forgive
them; for they know not what they
do. And they cast lots to divide his
gnrmcnts.—Luke 23:34.

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What Did Barry Mean?

Bruce Biossot — Ray Cromley

Political Notebook

Goldwater’a leverage will,
A stronger committee op­
SAN FRANCISCO—(NEA)
—Sen.
Barry
Goldwatcr’a eration, then, could assist however, be substantial. Of
stamp Is already on Republi­ those in the Goldwater ramp 19 new national committee­
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can organizations in at least who wnnt the GOP from men, at least 10 may be safe­
God pardons like a mother, who 22 of the 30 states.
coast to coast to hear the ly rated Gojdwater men. Al­
kisses the offense into everlasting
together, he may have tha
More sUtes will surely fall senator’s m irk.
forgetfulness.—Henry Ward Beech­
allegiance
of 30 out of tha
Yet
the
caution
exhibited
under his sway If he wins the
er.
by able politician John Ken­ more than 30, Including tha
presidency In November.
But no president, not even nedy may In the end curb ev­ District of Columbia, Puerto
one so greatly popular as en the most eager Goldwater- Rico and Virgin Islands.
Hia hold among tha state
Franklin D- Roosevelt, ever ities. State party organiza­
maneges to remake hla party tion! can he highly Jealous of chairmen la also somswhat
broadened by Installation of
their individuality.
totally In hia Image.
Few even try. The late Pres­
Resistance to n Goldwater Goldwater men In recent
ident John F. Kennedy, him­ takeover would ba almost to­ weeks In Georgia, Tennessee
self axtremety popular among tal in the 12 Nsw England and Virginia. Here again h&gt;
Democrats outside the Old and Middle Atlantic states, haa nearly three-fiftha of
bond of affection, bolstered South, considered such a re­
Tati glrta need not frtf py In m arriage7"
even if he wins in November. the total.
by similar Ideals, attitudes
Tall Wlrea
because thrir male retorts
Obviously, a Goldwater de­
make impossible. He was gin­ Any Goldwater leaders who
Thouaanda of happy mar- ami interests.
are not. all foolers! For
gerly rnutious about estab­ try may find the branding feat In November would
Among our lavage aneealove la net mratured by a rlagea occur where the wives
lishing the Kennedy imprint Iron wrenched from their break his tightening party
vertical yardstick! Ho alady are actually taller than their tori, height and atrangth wars
grip in many places. But It
in many states where leader­ hands.
thla raae carefully; then huahandi, even without high very Important for In thoaa
might not ha shaken off al­
ship
was
in
flux.
Nor
will
organisations
In
days muscles wars often more
aend for tho Rating Bealea heel*.
Nevertheless,
the
Republi­
such potent mldwestem states together, as was tha cam af­
For It la chiefly ruatom vital to survival than brains.
below and teat your sweetcan
organisational
outlook
in
as Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, ter Bichard Nixon’s 1930 loss.
But not always, aven then,
heart by the vital point* that haa prescribed that the
Nlzon had no Ideological
H)(i4
may
be
unique
in
Impor­
Minnesota and Iowa slip eas­
man la uaually taller than hla for shorty David slew the
that really coant.
f o l l o w i n g . Goldwater, of
tant
respects.
Goldwater’s
ily
under
Goldwater
control.
giant Goliath.
CASE T-428: Marshn D., mate.
And lha hugs dinosaurs nomination brings with it a He also could have trouble course, does have. Hia
But It la likewise cuitom
aged 19, I* n college coed.
died
off while smaller animals big shift In the Ideological reshaping the party setup In trenched dtatui In the Old
"But, Dr. Crane," aha con- that alio auggeeta n man
South, the Mountain West and
feieed mournfully, "you may ahould be older than hla wife. like foies, aa wall aa rata wind*—and a powerful urge several Plains, Mountain and
■ome mldwestem territory
among
hla
Itackera
to
put
the
Pacific
alatea.
and
mice,
have
survived.
Yet
milllona
of
happy
raarbe able to gueee my dilemma.
could
endure long beyond de­
Nowadays, tha pay-off la Goldwntrr brand everywhere.
California provides the most
"For I am loo tall. In my rlagea occur wherein the wife
feat.
Tha
senator
may
give
his
mors
on
brain
than
on
brawn!
immediate
and
moat
acuta
la
actually
older
than
her
alorklngi, I meaiura 5 feet 9
A trained mind is far better own lift to that effort if he test. On Aug. 1 and 2, Goldhusband.
inches high.
My wife la older than I am, Insurance for happy marriaga ■urreeds in hla announced water leaders, triumphant In
"And with high hecli, that
COMPLETE
goal of pumping now life into the June presidential primary,
mtana It token a ilx footer to yet that haa never Interfered than a strung hack.
“It Isn’t tha alia of the dog the GOP National Committee will make their etlffest bid INV ESTM EN T SE R V IC E
with our happiness.
be taller than I am.
For you can't tell a per- in the fight which counts.” by handing It stronger patro­ for rontrol of the state par­
"But the hoy who la dating
L isted and enlisted
aon’a age by hla or her kiaal runa an old adage, "hut the nage authority.
me la only five feat ten!
ty. They argue that it now
Heenritlee
Nor dura a klaa Indicate the ■lie of the fight in tha dog."
"So 1 muat wear flat hetla
Aa nomlnre, hla command of ought to be their*.
Mutant
Panda
Many giants are cowardly that committee's hierarchy la
or elao I look taller than he height of a peraonl
Appraiser! say tha outcome
doei,
What la moat important for whlla many short men fact automatic. But for perhaps will ba close. Aroueed moder­
ALLEN A CO.
"Do you think we'd be hap­ happy marriaga la n atrong danger with auparb courage. tha last dozens years this ates profess to bo hopeful.
I l l E. LEMON ST.
So don’t becomo staves of body, like Its Democratic coun­ They say their brlghtost star,
LAKELAND. FLA.
custom I
terpart, haa been largely a Sen. Thomas Kuchel, la in tha
There are plenty of success­ glorified service bureau for scrap "up to hla ears."
Heather: M 14treat Sleek Math.
ful exceptions to most rules. tha separate Republican par­
Cklcage Beard af Trade
Should California stand off
Tall glrla thus ahould not ties of the states.
AlUmonta Barings
Genera
the conservatives' challenge,
Orlande Sates Represents Mve
feel embarrassed even tf they
Mrs. Julia Barton
Mra. Joe. E. Matbleux
The Republican Committee It may ba a signal to some
838-1211
141-4114
are an Inch or two Uller than has had Its able professional 23 other states which to this
Bear Laka-Forcet City
their male escorts, for love la staff men, notably Albert B
bake Mary
point have gone their separata MRS. S T A N COMSTOCK
Mra, Maryann Milan
Mra. Frances Wester
not measured by v a r 11 c a 1
Hermann
and
researcher
Wil
Pfc. GA 1-9994
ways for one reason or an­
H3H-.1I7I
asi-om
yardsticks.
llam PrendrrgasL But they other.
Caaaelberry
Lake
Monroe
Neither
la
sympathy,
char­
Ills. Jana Caaaalbsny
have consistently lacked for
Mra. H. L. Johnses
ity, religious idealism, faith
MI-SOU
money and elbow room.
112-4711
Chalaota ,
or hope, yet all of than* are
Long wood
Mra. Joan Magta
Ingredients of a hapyy mar­
313-371!
Mra. Donna Kates
riage.
Delta ry
M S -1117
Tall girl* need not acrentu
Mra. Frank Whlta
North Orlando
ata their height by overly
Mra. Dorla Dean
high heels but thereafter they
1I M M 9
Deltona
The only way we can
ahould ignora such minor dif­
Mra. Mildred Haney
Oateen
break through the barriers in
U S - 3031
ferences.
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
Enterprise
Besides, their sons will Germany and Berlin Is by
111-4841
Mra. Bltchia Harris
probably
inherit g r e a t e r greater understanding b aOrledn
Oil SOU
height from tha mother, so a tween people In eastern Eur­
Mra. Evelyn Lundy
tall wife la thus an aaaat to a ope and the Soviet Union and
803-1119
people in the West.
shorter husband.
Ho aend for my "Teata for —Robert F. Kennedy, during
visit to West Berlin.
Rweathaarto,” enclosing a long
stamped,
return envelope
1 never felt so aocurc. I
plus 90 cant*, and rata yaur
data on tha raally vital told him before we took off
that if we got into any trou­
points.
(Always writs to Dr. ble he ahould contact his boss.
Pago 8
Sanford, Florida
Thuro., July 23, 1964 Crana in can of thla newt- —MaJ. William Cato. Kiriland AFB, Albuquerkua,
pator. enclosing a1 long
N. 84., rides with Roman
stamped, addressad envelope
v i t n a a. a uslow, n o ir o n a a n f u b l u m u
Catholic priaat Rev. Rich­
and 29 cents to cover typ­
m a n a t v o l t o l ih m , a r a o i a t u *
ing and printing costs when
ard E. Spellman at rontrola
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United Prras International
The time hes come for Sen
Barry M. Gcblwater to escape
from the semantics jungle
into which he apparently
wandered on purpose immedi­
ately upor. becoming the Re­
publican presidential nominee.
Semantics Is n four dollar
word embracing the study of
meaninga; the study, for ex­
ample, of what la the mean­
ing of the word extremism
and of the moderation.
In hla Acceptance speech
last week hefere the Repub­
lican Nations! Convention,
Goldwater uaed those two
words in a passage that de­
lighted his enemies, appalled
Mi fair weather friends and
obtained f.vr" fair weather
friend and all weather foe
demands f o r explanation,
clarification or disavowal.
At any stage of a presiden­
tial campaign, the candidate
of the out-party should be on
tha offensive and the candi­
date of the in-party should
be on the defensive. That it
the way It should he but not
the way it is. Republican
Goldwater is on the defen­
sive. Ha must get off the de­
fensive, come out slugging
accurately and put President
Johnson in the defensive role,
or proud Barry M. Goldwater
may be as badly beaten in
1994 an Alf M. Landon was In
1938.
What Goldwater must do to
put hia campaign lperlal on
the fast track is to seize the
campaign Initiative. The sena­
tor is lucky. The time and
place and golden opportunity
for the initiative are here and
now. They are in tha United
8totaa Senate where adminis­
tration bills coming up invite
Goldwater to make big con­
servative medicine.
The issues to be raised in
the Senate between now and
tha Aug. 24 meeting of the
Democratic National Conven­
tion a t Atlantic City are

largely In the domeatle field
where Goldwater Is strongest.
Strongest, that is, on evi­
dence that conservative op­
position is mest numerous,
best organized, most enthusi­
astic and least vuiernabte to
indictment on charges of ex­
tremism in the general area
of domestic affairs.
This conservative point of
view represents the accumu­
lated and frustrated conser­
vatives opposition to the New
Deo), the Fair Deal, the New
Frontier and to LBJ's profes­
sional New Dcalism.
Flrat up tn the Senate will
be LBJ’s billion dollar waron-poverty proposal. Conser­
vatives or any group of poli­
tical outa would have to be
suspicious of soy in adminis­
trations' election year pro­
posal to spend 31 billion of tax
money a t the local level. The
validity of Goldwaler'a claim
to the American conservative
leadership will depend aomewhat on how he organizes
and conducts the Bffort to

keep that I I billion out of
President Johnson’s hands.
Coming up, also, is the for­
eign aid authorization. That
invites another firat rank
Goldwater performance. He
will not be alone. And tf tha
senator minds hie language
he will be able to support
vast economies in foreign aid
without Inviting another con­
certed attack on his foreign
policies and his fitness to
represent the United Stales
in that field.
When Goldwater told the
San
Francisco convention
that extremism in defense of
liberty was no vice, he was
asking for troulde. He get It.
He got trouble despite the
reasonable assumption that
he was talking not about tha
John Uircb Society but about
1’atnck Henry.
Semantics again! Whitt did
he mean?
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FRIDAT, JULT 24. 1M4
GENERAL TENDENCIES,
This early morning's full
moon lssts pretty m u c h
through todsy and tonight
snd brings the chsncs for
you to see everything in a
very modern end up-to-dnts
fashion, ss well as bringing
considerably greater scope of
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friends fur assistance in get­
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aims. He eager to join in
whatever is practical and
helpful to them, too, Tiue
devotion gets results.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
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possible and wise today and
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down or you can lose thrcn.
"Lot's stop b o i n g frank and lust have a nioo timer*
GEMINI (May 21 to Juno
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TIZZY
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can later he presented to as­
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MOON CHILDREN (June
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ran now he put into opera­
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invest wisely and well.
LEO (July 22 to August
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to your most powerful ellies
and ask for cooperation.
Learn to understand others
better. Then all works out
fins for you.
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enthusiastic if you want to
get all those duties behind
you new. Then the evening Is
fins for romance. Schedul­
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to a u rre ss.
LIBRA (September 22 tu
O c t o b e r 22) Entertaining
ii» b * o .T a m ii» a
eftm * * * /
loved onu and good friends is
the best method by which to
*1 know I said SO cants an hour, but that was BEFORE gain th d r support now. Giva
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SAGITTARIUS
(Novem­
ber 22 to Dvcumbcr 21) Thu
next month is a good time
to get the data you need to
make future operations morn
suceessful. Get out witti al­
lies tonight. Hu amusing and
they cooperate.
CAi’KICOUN
(December
2C to January 20) You hava
an opportunity to increase
profits by dealing with big­
wigs today. Don't be so econ­
omy-minded. Have a success­
ful day, evening is delightful
with mute.
AQUARIUS (January 21
to February 10) Morning
finu for planning whul you
most want, then get thu good
will of associates, thalr hack­
ing. You hava film talents.
Delight fi lends in I'M So­
cially.
1*1SUES (Febraury 20 to
March 20) Any suppicsscd
"At ISO a visit HE'S tha ons who should havs tha
desires of a Irgltmale nature
guilt complsxi"
can be gone after with suc­
cess now. D&lt;&gt; not waste time.
Ilrliig out llm finest in your
Answer to Preview Futile
nature and ail goes well.
Timely T id b it
IF YOU 11 CHILD IS HORN
aM sinUs
TODAY, Hide will he a great
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Carroll Rlghtcr'a Individual
Forecast for your sign for
August Is now ready. For
your copy send your birthId
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date and |l.OO to Carroll
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ford Herald, Box 1921, Holly,
wood 28, California.

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T o! H a r o ld T O klm oto
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r # e o r d # d In P l* t R o o k II,
At PAR* M. P u b lic R e co rd *
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o f S em in o le C o u n ty , F l o r ­
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R A N C H E S BE CTIO N 1A.
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P u b l i c R e co riti e f B t m l n o U
County,
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PlAt Booh I I , At P a r * &gt;&gt;,
p u b lic R teerd* of S em in­
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R s t i a m a B o l d , a* i b o w n by
p i l l o f NORTH ORLANDO
R A N C H E S F EC TIO N I, *■
r e c o r d e d In P l a t B o o k 11. a t
P a r * I, P u b l i c R e c o rd * o f
Sem inole County, Florid*!
T H E N C E W e e t e r l y AlonR
t h * eald N o r t h r l * h l - o f .
w a y l l n * to t h * E e e t c o r ­
n e r of L o t 1, B lo ck “ A,"
a t e h o w n b y aald p l a t o f
N O R T H
ORL A N D O
R A N C H O S S E C T IO N H
THENCE
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p l a t o f N O R T H OR L A N D O
R A N C H E S S E C T IO N l i
T H E N C E N o r t h e r l y al o n R
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r l R h t - o f - w a y lin o o f M ote
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prolonR allon
b e l n s a c o n t i n u a t i o n o f Ih*
c u r v e e h o w n b y ea ld p l a t
o f NORTH O R L A N D O
R A N C H E S S EC TIO N I, to
a p o i n t o f I n t a ri A c l l o n w i t h
t h * S o u t h e r l y prolonRAtlon
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T IO N , a t r e c o r d e d In F lat
B o o k I I , At P a r ** 11. I I .
a n d IT, P u b l i c R e o o rd e o f
Sem inole C ounty, F lorida:
T I I E N C K N o r t h e r l y AlonR
m i d H n u lh rrlr prolnnaallon
o r Ih* H u t r l * h t - o t - w * r
lln* of M om t to id to a
p o i n t 1110* F I. Houlh of
t h * S o u t h r l R h t - o f - w a y Itna
o r T o u n r Roo d, a* e h o w n
by etld p lat of NORTH d r .
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AUDITIO N l T IIEN C K E aaterly
p e r p a n d l c u l n r to Ih* leel
d e s c r i b e d c o u r t # f o r a dlat a n c * o f t l l . l t ft-! T H E N C E
N o r l h # a a t « r l y a lo n R a lln#
t o r m i n a a n anR l# o f t l ' 4 0 ' l o t h a le f t o f a p r o ­
l o n g a t i o n o f th # l a s t d e ­
s c r i b e d o o u r e * f o r a diet a n c * o f I I 1 . l t ft. t o a p o in t
o f c u r v a t u r * of a c u r v # lo
Ih# to f t h a v i n g a r a d l u e
o f l l l . b d ft. a n d a c e n t r a l
angle of I P I I M " ! TH EN CE
c o n l l n u * a l o n g aald c u r v *
t o Ih# l # f t fo r a n a r c illet a o n e o f 111.11 ft-, to a
point of lan g en cy t TH EN CE
N o r t h w e e t e r l r a l o n g a lln*
t a n g t n t to tho laat deecrlbOd c u r v o f o r a d l a l a n r * o f
I I M T ft.. T H E N C E W aeto r l y a l o n g a lln * f o r m i n g
o n a n a l * o f » l * 00'»&lt;)" l o Hit
le f t of A prolonR allon of
i h o l**t d t i c r l h *,1 c o u r t *
f o r a d l e t a n o * o f 111.0* ft.
t o a p o i n t o n th o K u l
r l * h l - a f - w a y tin # o f aatd
T H E N C E
M o il
Road!
N o r t h e r l y a l o n g th * E a i t
r l R l i t - u f - w a y l i n o o f aald
M o m R oad fo r a d l a l a n c o
o f lM.no ft.) T II E N C K K a a t • r l y a l o n g a tin # p e r p e n ­
d i c u l a r t u th * 1**1 d e e c r l b • d court* for a dletan ce of
t l O .M f t . i T I I E N C K N o r t h ­
e r l y a l o n g a lin o p e r p e n ­
d i c u l a r l o t h o l a a t do o crlb •d eouree fo r a d lalanco of
I I I , 00 *t.| T H E N C E E a s t e r ly a l o n g a l l n * p e r p e n d i c u ­
l a r to tha t a i l d eerrlbed
eoure* for a dlalanco of
101.00 fu T I I E N C K N o r t h ­
e r l y a l o n g a lln* p e r p e n d i ­
c u l a r la th a laat d escribed
ooure# ta r a d is t a n t * o t
M i l l ft. t o a p o i n t o n th o
S o u t h r i g h t - o f - w a y tin # o t
t h # L o n g w o o d - O v i e d o Hoad,
a # a h o w n b y p l a t r a o o rd a d
ta P lat Book II, at Page#
I I a n d 41. P u b l t o R ecord *
o f Sem inal* C ounty, F l o r ­
id#! T H E N C E E a s te r ly
along
the
eald
South
r i g h t - o f - w a y l i n e f o r a d lat a n c # o f l l l . l t ft-l T H E N C E
N o rth erly alo n g a llaa parp a n d te a la r to th# South
r l g h t - a f - w a y lln# «f Long
w o o d - O v U d o Ro a d f o r a
dletan co o f l l t . l l ft. to a
point o f e u r v a ta r a of a
c urv# to th e r i g h t h a v in g
a r a d l u e o f 11141 f t . a n d
a contraI a n g le of t r i l ' i r * !
T K C M C R ooatlRH* a l o n g
a a ld curve ta ih a rig h t far
. a n n r # d l e t a a e * o f 114.11
I L to a p o in t a t U n g a n c y :

I R C S C I

Mae (Senator iy

Hold Your Own Sale With HERALD Want-Ads Ph. 322-5612

• t o n g a lln * t a n g e n t l o Ih*
la e t described course for
a dletance e f l t l . l t f t ;
Olif Sunfnrb Srralh 31. Musical Instruments
T H E N C E N ortherly along a
lln * f o r m i n g a n a n g l e o f Pnirc 10 — July 23, 1964
Plano Tuning and Repair
U ' t t ' i r to Iho lo ft o f a
4. Heauty Care
W L. Harmon — FA 2-033
p r o lo n g a tio n of th e laat d e ­
scribed
court*
for
a ellsPermanent Special
ta n c * of l i * ft.: T H E N C E
34. Upholstery
N o r l h w o e t o r l y a l o n g a lln* Our Budget Wive Now $6.93
f o r m i n g a n a n g l o o f 11* I f
Cut 'N Curl Beiuty Shop
OVER 23 YEARS
I t ” t o t h o l e f t of a p r o ­
122-0834 of Finn Workmanship in Upl o n g a t i o n o f t h * l a s t d*. 318 Palmetto Ave.
scribed
oourm
for
a dieboMterlng, Drapertci, Slipt a n c *
of t l l . l l
ft.:
cover*. Tima Payments a a
T H E N C E
N o r t h e a s t e r l y 8. D ogs - C ats • P e ts
a l o n g a lln * f o r m i n g a n a n ­
little as 83 mo. Drapery
g l e o f 11*11*01” t o t h e r i g h t DOGS RECEIVED for Adop­
Hardware Installation*.
e f a p r o l o n g a t i o n o f th *
tion, Alio boarded. Animal KULP DECORATING SHOP
laat described eouree for a
d l a t a n c * o f 140.00 ft. m o r e
Rescue
League
Shelter,
Ph. 322-2333
o r leaa t o a p o i n t o f I n t e r ­
1700
Wcit
Minnesota
Ave,,
section
w i t h t h * Bouth
DcLand. Pb. 734-1846.
r ig h t- o f - w a y 'lin e o r m a le
43. Plants, Flowers, Seeds
R o a d No. i l l . s a i d Houlh
r i g h t - o f - w a y lln* b o l n g l o ­
c a t e d *0 f t . S o u t h o f a n d MINIATURE MALE DACH­ CALADIUMS: Beautiful col­
c o n c e n 'r lc to th * ce n te r
SHUND, 8 week* old. *33.
ors, I cents each. Thia week
lln * o f I h * e n i s l i n g p a v e ­
only.
Bell's Nursery, 1 ml.
Registered.
Ph.
322-8821.
m e n t! T H E N C E r u n E nele r l y a l o n g th * S o u t h r i g h t West of Big Tree Park.
o f - w a y lln # o f a a l d S t a t e 13. Catering - Food
R o a d No i l l f o r a d l e t a n c e
50, MIhc. For Sale
o f 111.00 ft. m o r e o r I***
t o a p o i n t o f I n t e r s e c t i o n OKRA. 322-0413.
w i t h th # N o r t h e r l y p r o PHILCO AUTOMAGIC WASH­
l o n g a t l o n o f a lln* I f ft. KEESER CANNING PEARS,
ER. 843. Ph. 322-5082.
W e a l o f a n d p e r a l l e l lo
81.30 builiel. Ik'ard a II Ave.,
th* E a ste rly rig h t-o f-w a y
l i n e o f S h e r r y A v e n u e a*
Cali 322-6782.
234 FL Chain-Link Fence, 48"
a h o w n b&gt; p l a t o f NORTH
high. Complete with top-rail,
O R L A N D O
TOW N8 ITE
FOURTH
AD D ITIO N ,
a* Warrcn'i CINNAMON TWIST
•ingle k double gate*. 3125.
r e c o r d e d In P l a t R o o k II,
Looki like chewin' Tobacco
Ph. 822-8938.
o t P a g e s 11 a n d Cl, Public
TASTES EVEN BETTER
R e c o rd * o f S e m in o le C o u n ­
ty.
F l o r i d a ; T H E N C E 2012 French Ave.
322-4002 2 PIECE WOOL SUIT, Tan,
S o u t h e r l y a l o n g I h a eald
■lie 18h, colt $39.93, sell
l l n * I I ft. W a i t o f Ih* E e e t
|20, EnglUh Walking iboei,
r i g h t - o f - w a y lln # o f S h e r ­ 15. Hpeclnl Services
r y A v e n u e a n d tie p r o l o n g ­
Tan, Cost $14.83, sell $7.00
a t i o n t h e r e o f lo a p o in t it) COMPLETE Lawn 4k Yard
sire 7V4A; Tan Felt H it,
ft. S o u t h o f Ih* m i l l i n g
Service. 322-2310.
c e n t e r lln * o f Ih* ea ld
$4.00 (All Never Worn);
L o n g w o o d - Oviedo R o a d ;
Blue Hat $2.00. 668-4288.
T H E N C E
N o r i h e a e t e r l y 20 . Concrete Constr.
p a r a l l e l to a r d i« f t . S o u th
o r th a said e ile lln g re n te r
LARGE EXTENSION LAD­
READY MIX CONCRETE
tin * t o I h * c e n t e r lln* of
DER; 3 Outboard motors, 9
C e l e r y A v e n u e , a t e h o w n Patios, Floor, Free E itim t.ja
b y p l a t o f E N T J tM IN O E R
Ft. aluminum boat, plat­
F A R M S A D D IT IO N NO. I. SUM, Untcli, itepi, blocks,
form rocker k hatiock;
a* r e c o r d e d In P l a t R o o k I,
u n d , cement, rock, pipe,
a t P a g e 1, P u b l i c R ecord #
cherry dining room tibia k
■teel, greaie traps, dry
o f Bom lnala C o u n t y , F l o r ­
6 chairs, Roller ring skates,
weUi. Stepping stones.
ida!
THENCE
W eeterly
■M« 3. Ph. 322-0917,
a l o n g i h a a a l d c e n t e r lln*
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
o f C e le ry A v e n u e to Ih*
823-3731 SERVEL GAS REFRIGERA­
S o u l h r l g h l - o f - w a y lln * o f 30S Elm Ave.
L o n g w o o d - 0 v l e l o R n u l ,**
TOR, $23. 322-5280.
ahow n
by
m id
p t e t o f 21. Home Repair*
KNT7.M1NOBR F A R M S AD ­
D I T I O N NO. 1: T H E N C E
LIVING AND DINING ROOM
N oriheaeterly
along
t h e FOR PAINTING k REPA1H
Furniture, Early American
eald
South
rig h t-o f-w a y
WORK Call 322-3426.
lin e f o r a d l a t a n c * o f 101 14
Maple including 2 love seats
ft.t T H E N C E S o u th e a s te rly
and hutch. Used 1 year.
REMODKL - REPAIR
p e rp e n d ic u la r to th* I m l
$500. Ph. 323-0702,
d e s c r i b e d e n u r e * f o r a dlaCall U. E. Link, 322-7029
l a n c e of 110.12 f t . i T I I E N C E
Uullding Contractor
N ortherner!*
p erp endicu­
GE REFRIGERATOR, Good
la r to ih* la s t described
condition. Phone 322-4050.
c o u rse for a dlatanc# of
111.10 ft. m o r e o r l e m lo
WINDOW k SLIDING
COMPLETE RADIO AMA­
a point of Inlaraecllon w ith
GLASS DOORS
a Una 51 ft. W r i t o f a n d
TEUR STATION $150. R-100
p a r a l l e l t o t h e Wool l i n e o f
Repair
4i Regime
Recv. T-00 XMTR with
L o t I I o f m i d KNT7.MINOPERATOR REPAIR
a Ktt
FARM S
AD D ITIO N
Dowkey Relay. E-V MikeNO. 1; T I I E N C E S o u t h e r l y
SCREENS
Key 80-10 M. Vertical with
a l o n g ih * e t l d lin o 41 fl.
Rewiren and New
W e t ! of an d p a r a l l e l lo Ih*
Coax Manuels • Oscillator,
W e a l Una o f l&lt;ot I I lo th*
Sanfora 322-3310
Code Records, 2423 Elm
POINT
OF
R E O IN N IN ri;
E X CEPTIN G T H E R E F R O M
Ave. after 6 p.m.
t h * 100 It. r i g h t - o f - w a y for
( h a L n n g w o o d -O v l a d o R oad 22. Plumbing
JULY SPEC. Foot locker Sale.
a a d a d l c a t e d b y p l a t r ee o r d a d In P l a t B o o k I I . a t
$5.99. Army-Navy Surplus,
PLUMBING
P a g m 41 a n d 41. P u b l i c
310 Sanford Ave.
Contracting Repairs
R t c o r d a &lt;&gt;1 B em lnol* C o u n ­
ty. F lorida.
FREE ESTIMATES
WILL accept beat reasonable
Bald l a n d s a u b i e c t l o 111
R. L. HARVEY
fl.
w ld a
F lorida
Power
offer for 1$ cu. fl. stainless
C orporation easem ent.
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
aleel commercial refrigera­
L ES S AND E X C E P T f ro m
tor, Good running condition
th* above described p r o ­
2.T.
Painting
p e r l y B e g i n n i n g 411.44 ft.
have Just changed ovc- to
N o r t h a n d 11.40 fl. W e s t of
new refrigerator this week.
I n l e r e r c l l n n o f C e n t e r lln* FOR A PAINTER, inelde oi
o f S h e r r y A v e n u e . *■ r e ­
Contact Dick Aiken or call
out,
t-all
Luther
Tasker
at
c o r d e d In P l a t H o o k 11,
322-6623.
p a g e s 11 an il I t . H em lnola
322-0159.
C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , a n d Iha
USED k REPOSSESSED
N o r t h a r l y r l g h l - o f - w a y Una
o f t e i n g w o o d - O v l e d o I to e d ; 24. Well Drilling
BARGAINS
r u n N. I I d e g r e e s 01 m i n ­
109.95
u t e * 00 a e c o n d e E. 111.II WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS, G E Stereo
ft., t h e n c e N. I I d e g r e e *
CROSLY TV
99.93
SPRINKLER
SYSTEMS
12 m i n u t e s 21 eei-onde E.
PHILCO TV
79.93
All Typca and Sltct
141.44 *1.1 t h e n c e N. 11 d e ­
G-E 19" Portable TV
109.93
g r e e * 01 m i n u t e s I I s e c ­
We Repair and Service
o n d * W . 100.0 f t . ; I h t n c o H.
G-E 23" ConsoleTV
209.93
STINE
I t degree* I t m inute* I I
49.93
Machinery and Supply Co. Wwellnghouie Refrig.
o rrnnrt*
W.
111.01
ft.i
t h e n c e F, 10 d e g r e e * 01 207 W 2nd St
119.93
FA 2-6432 Phllco Refrig,
m inutes
00
second*
W.
Admiral Rafrig.
109.93
I ill .71 f t . ; t h a n e # H. 01 d e ­
g r e e s 11 m i n u t e * 14 *ee- 25. Air Cond. &amp; Heating
Norge Gas Rang*
119.93
o n d a E. MOD fl. to th *
Kelvlnator Etee. Range 49.93
p o i n t of b e g i n n i n g .
AIR-CONDITIONING
• a id landa allu alo . lying,
Weitinghoua* 21" TV
49.93
• nd
being
In
Be mlnol*
By FEDDERS
Frlgldalra
Refrig.
59.93
County, Florid*.
II. B. POPE CO., Inc.
L ES S AND E X C E P T oil
20 cu. f t chest type freezer
322-4234
t h a t t r a c t o r p a r c e l o f l a n d 200 So. Park Ave.
$149.93
l y i n g 'n Ih* a b o v o d e e c r l b • d t r a c t b o u n d e d a n d d e12 cu. ft. upright freezer
AIR-CONDITIONING
a r r l b e d a s f o llo w * :
$13493
REFRIGERATION
I IK d l N N I N O a t a p o i n t a t
No Money Down. Up to 24
th *
Inlerm etlon
of
th *
Sale* and Service
S o u t h e r l y lln * o f Ih* l o n i mo*, to pay.
FREE ESTIMATES
w o o d -O v leilo I t o e d a n d t h e
GOODYEAR SERVICE
Pit. 322-6154
E a a l e r l y l i n e o f Mo m lloeili Ed Cailan
ru nning
thence
E aalerly
STORES
• l o n g th* S o u th e rly b o u n d ­
333 W. First St., Sanford
ary
ot
m id
LongwoodO v le d o R o a d t o t h e W a i t Ph. 322-2821
• rly lin e o f H a y s * R o a d ; isr tiim r i n c i 'i r ro rn T n r
t h e m e r u n S o u t h e r l y a l o n g Till! M1TII JITIHIAI, r m . CARPETS Clean easier with
t h e W e s t e r l y r l g h l - o f - w a y WIT. in s x n rim *»:n i the Blue Lustre Electric
lln* o f llaytMt H o a d l o t h e NUI.H COUNTY, PLOHIIIA.
S o u t h e a s t c o r n e r o f L o t II), IN CHANCERY N«h HIM
Shampooer
only $1 per day.
B lo c k "D.” U. R- MITNOTICE o r
Carroll's Furniture.
CHK LL 8 URVKT O F LEVY
roRr.ri.oat&gt;RK
a
r
r
r
O ltA N T , a c c o r d i n g t o th o DKl.t, SAVINGS 4 1,0 AN AtP i e t t h e r e o f r e c o r d e d In BOCIATION,
USED LUMBER: 2x4 through
P l a t n o o k I a t P a g # l of
ru in llff
2x12. Sheeting and flooring.
t h e P u b l i c R t c o r d a o f S e m ­ Ve.
in o le C o u n t y ,
Florid*! S T E P H E N
r. CABHDOt,!,Alt 322-6793.
t h e n c e W e e t e r l y a l o n g t h e and LILLIAN a. CASH DOLLAR,
S o u t h e r n B o u n d a r y lin e * of hla wile.
L a t e in, I I , M a n d I I , In
Defendants
B L O C K "D .“ o f s a i d D. R ▼Oi STEPHEN F. CASHPOLM I T C H E L L S U B D IV IS IO N ,
laAR and LILLIAN a. l * t h # C o u r t o f t h o C o u n t y
t o a p o i n t w h e r e Iho S o u t h CASH HOLLAIt
S k in # , l# m to o l* C ounty, F lo r­
• r n B o u n d a r y lin e o f aald
id a. l u P r o b a t e .
11*1 Tarawa UouUvard
L o t I I I n t a r a e c l a w i t h Hi#
In roi Ealsio of
Tarawa Terrace,
H t e l e r l r B o u n d a r y o f Muee
North Carolina
W I L L IA M H E N R Y COOK
Road!
thenoo
N o rtherly
TOU ARM HEREBY NOT!Deceaeed.
• I o n s t h e E a s t e r l y r l g h l - PIED that a suit lo forecloae
an C r e d it* # # a n d P o ro o u e
o f - w a y l l n * a t Mo m Ro ad ,
Mortgage
hae
Been
Iliad
■ •V lad
r i a l a e * u# Doueoada
t o t h a P o i n t o f B e g i n n i n g ; •■alnat you In Ih# above Court A s a l a s t l i M K o to le t
AND I.BSF A N D K X C K P T by Ih# above named plaintiff.
You a n d e a c h o f y o u e r e
T r a c t I* o f E N T E U I N O K R The property eoughl to b# h e r e b y n o t i f i e d a n d r e q u i r e d
F A R M S A D D I T I O N HO. I, furacloetd I* a# follow#;
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a c c o r d i n g l o Iho P l a t t h e r e ­
DOT I. LONODALK HUB m a n d * w h i c h yo u , o r e i t h e r of
o f r o o o r d o d In P l a t R o o k I
DIVISION. aooordlPB to tho yo u . m a y h a r * a n a l n o t th *
a t P a g # 1 o f th # P ublic
Plat thereof, a# raoordod o e t a t e o f W i l l i a m H e n r y Cook,
lltc o rd a o f S am lnol* C o u n ­
In PIM nook it, Pan# is. d e cea eed . l a t a o f aald C o u n ­
ty, F lo rid a.
of th* Public Record* ot ty. l o t h e C o u n t y J u d n o of
h a s b e a n file d a g a i n s t y o u a n d
Bemlnol* County. Florida. • e m l n o l e C o u n t y , P l o r i d a . a l
y o u a r * r e q u i r e d t o # # rv # a
YOU ARE REQUIRED to Ma o f fi c e In th * c o u r t h o u s e o f
c o p y o f y o u r a n e w a r o r p l a a d - Hie your Answer with the • a i d C o u n t y a t S a n f o rd . F l o r ­
t n g t o t h # C o m p l a i n t o n th * Clerk ot tho Court and to id a, w i t h i n a l a c a l e n d a r m o n t h s
p l a i n t i f f 's a t t o r n e y # , H a r r t o o n •ervo a copy upon th# Plain­ f r o m th * l i m e a f t h e f i r s t p u b ­
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B o u l e v a r d . M i a m i I I , F l o r i d a , THAN BON. P. O. Bos IS, Coco*. co p i e s o f e a c h c l a i m o r d e m a n d
o n o r b e f o r e t h a l l t h d a y o f Florida not lalar than Ausual ■hall b* In w r l l l n p , a n d s h a l l
A u g u s t . 1114. I f y o u f a l l t o d o 7, lift. If you fall to ilo ao, a s l a t * t h a p t a c * o f r e t l d e n o o a n d
*o, a D ec r e e P r o C o n feeo o w i l l decree pro cunfooeu will bo on- p o et o f fic e a d d r o a e o f t h e
bo fllo d a a a l i M t y o u for Ih* terod asalnot you ter Iho ro c l a i m a n t , n n d nhnll ho s w o r n
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plaint.
WITNESS my band and #aal o r a t t o r u a y a n d a c c o m p a n i e d
D A T E D t h i s H a t d a y o f J u l y , a t eald Court at Somlnolo b y a r t l l a * fee * f o n * d o lla r
1114.
County, tkia Tib day of July, a n d #uo h c l a i m o r d e m a n d n o t
(CIRCUIT COURT BEAL)
M f ile d s h a l l b a void.
list.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
(SEAL)
■ v a l y a C o o k Baud*#
Clark of tho circuit Court
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr,
Aa a d m i n i s t r a t r i x , a t . * of
Bemln.de County. Florida
tho B a ta ta of
Clerk of Circuit Court
Byt Martha T. Vlhlen
Byt Handra a Jcha#ea
W i l l i a m H a a r y Cook ,
Deputy Clerk
Deputy Clerk
D#c#ai#4
Karvlaoa *a4 Korahluh
L«w oilloau
W l a d a r w a e d l a. K a l a o o * W a r e
f i l l ■laoayeo Boulevard
A ttorney#
Froad and Nathaaaau
M iami l l T V m r t d a
tl* Bouth WashlBBtou AH
Its P a r k Avesua, l o a t h
P u b t H b J u l y U , I k A u g . 1, I t , Tlluivllle. Fla.
W in te r P ark , F lorida
1114
Publish July », IS, It, 8k lilt. P u b l i s h J u l y t , IS, | | , |«, m t

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

CX&gt;»*M

CDB-JI

60. Mlsc. For Sale

77. Situation Wanted

23" GE TV, $75; Ph. 322-9522. IRONING u
0321

my home. 322-

51. Articled For Rent

WILL DO IRONING In my
Home reasonable. Alio bake
RoBaway, Hospital 4; Baby
■nd cook. Buffet dinners.
Beds.
Call 323-6663.
By Day, Weak, or Month
Ph. FA 2-5181 its W. l i t St. DAY'S WORK, Ironing, Baby­
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
sitting. Ph. 322-7047.

RENT A BED

53. Wanted To Huy

IRONING IN MY HOME. Ph.
322-8203.

USED TV's bought and sold
2870 Sanford Ave., Phone 81. Heal Estals • Sale
322-6627.
THIS IS IT!
WANTED TO BUY. 2 Jalousie The Weekend Camp you've al­
doors and 3 jalousie win­ ways wanted. Frame cabin
dows in excellent condition.
situated on Lake Butler with
322-6647.
approximately l t t acres.
Secluded, yet only 10 min­
55. Furniture For Sale
utes from Sanford. Priced
only $4900. Terms open to
Used furniture, appliances,
any reasonable offer.
tools, etc. Bought - Sold.
Larry's Mart 315 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4122.
Realtor-Insuror-Trades
For toe biggest selection of 322-4991 1919 S. French Ave.
nearly new and uied furni­
ture, se« Noll's Furniture 87. Huslness Rentals
Brokerage In Caszelberry
ou 17-92. Open 8 days 9 to 6. F o r LEASE—Service Station.
Good location. Good pro­
FREE ESTIMATE
ducts. Good treatment. Ph.
Upholstering Ik M attren ren­
locally 322-4342, or apply to
ovating. New k Used Furni­
the PURE OIL COMPANY.
ture. Call N il Bedding Mfg.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave. 90. Lota For Sale
FA 2-2117.
V ACRE.. PH. 322-2685.
Sell Ue Your Furniture.
LAKE MINNIE
Quick Service With the
• LAKEFRONT LOTS
Cash. SUPER TRADING
Fully Improved
POST. FA 2-0677.
Sewer, Water, Size 112 x 180.
3 PIECE BEDROOM SET.
Sacrifice $3500 Each. CharLike n e w . Dinette set;
lei Sellgman, 1201 E. Roblnmatching settee k chair;
aon Ave., Orlando. Phone
422-2578.
Coffee k end tables. Never
used. Ph. 322 8662.

Stemper Agency

91, Farms, droves

95. Houoes For Sale

95. Houses For Sale

95. Houses For Sale

SANFORD DREAM HOUSE 3 BEDROOM, Low Down Pay­
can be youn. Two-itory beau­ ment. Balanoe $7,800. Phone
ty on double lot io excellent 322-6867,
neighborhood. Three whop­
per bedroom* and bath up; New Cu*tom-built, Lake Mary
C. &amp;., 2 BR, carporte, uti­
Living Room, Dining Room,
lity, shade A citrus. FHA
Kitchen and bath down.
Everything
Immacu­ Finance. 322-6859 evening*.
late. Large covered patio
4 BEDROOM - 2 BATH
f o r outdoor entertaining. RANCH STYLE Loch Arbor
Beautiful lawn and plant­ Home, featuring l a r g e
ings which include citrus.
room* throughout, including
Priced at 817,000 for quick
a family atyle kitchen, sepa­
■ale and with good terms
rate dining room, and a fine
available.
centra]
heating
system,
adaptable to Air Condition­
ing unit, an outstanding of­
fering for a quick aale at
Inveztment k Realty
$17,900. Term* are flexible,
118 N. Park Ave.
322-9172
but at least $1500 Down.

SO U TH W A RD

Seminole Realty

$100 DOWN

St. Johns Realty

FHA - VA HOMES

71. Male Help Wanted
SERVICE station attendant.
Apply In person. Smith'*
Amoco Hiway 17-92 k Lake
Mary Blvd.

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

Jim Hunt Realty

REAL ESTATE SALESMAN
MAN OR WOMAN
UNLIMITED Opportunity If
you are willing to work full
lime and have an ability to
•ell. Reply by letter stating
age, qualification!, exper­
ience and where you may be
contacted for an appointmenL Your reply will be
kept ' strictly confidential.
Address to: Ernest M. South­
ward, Southward Invest­
ment 4k Realty Co., P. O,
Box 1060, Sanford.

3 BEDROOM home. Reason­

able. 322-8T.J.

“HAS-TO-GO”

A New Miracle D rat
For All Auto Trattamtos i o o a And Engine*. Aah
Year Caragemaa For
"HAS-TO-GO"! If Ha
Doe* Not Havo It Aak
Him To Get IL There la
No S n b o t l t a t o For
"HAS-TO-GO".
Product Of Swoetmaa'o
Lak, Inc.

Dorr S. Baker,
Ktpteaea tattoo
Box 89
Lake Mary, Fla.

NEW HOMES
AWAY FROM FLIGHT PATTERN
READY FOR OCCUPANCY
3 A 4 Bedroomo — Alr-coadltloalnf optional
VA NO DOWN PAYMENT—FHA MIN. DOWN
As low aa I57AW, P * I monthly
Directions: W on Rt. 434 to Grant St. and left
to MoJm St. or call at
Mate Salas Of Hen: SOS Highland Avontw
« mL So. on 17 A 92)
Open: Noon to 6:30 Thura thru Sunday.

%

JUMBO house 8 room, 2 car
garage, patio. Stove, dispos­
al, dtoh wailicr. 322-1426.

NEW HOMES
We have several new 3 and 4
bedroom home*, now under
construction, in desirable
Ravenna Park. These home*
are quality constructed b|»
Shoemaker, featuring fully
equipped built-in electric
kitchens, plus many extraal

We Hive The Home For You

322-1597.

Stenstrom Realty

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
EXTRA LARGE • Room
New H o m e , Weit Fourth
Lakefronl Home. 322-4693.
2505 PARK DRIVE
s
Street, Juit off Fereimmon.
322-2420
822-7406 97. Houses For Rent
Call 838-3911 Collect

Seminole Realty

FURNISHED 2 BR. House.
2481 Palmetto. 322-0274.
2 BR, Unfurnished bouse. Ph
322-8892.
ft
2 BEDROOM HOUSE, Kitchen equipped. Ph. 322-7095,
2 &amp; 3 Bedroom Houses

Payton Realty
322-1301

17-92 at Hiawatha

1 BR. Furn. House. Pb. 6683122.
NOTHING FANCY. But cheap
rent. $8 per week. Ph. 327
6627.

W e're having a

SUMMER SELLD0WN!

Owned Homes

THE CIVIL SERVICE BOARD
of the City of Sanford to ac­
cepting appUcatlom for the
To make tha beat hone
position ot Director of Fi­
buy, aee the
nance and for Ih* position
VA - FHA
of Tax Assessor. Require­
ments: Legal resident of
Appointed
Seminole County for at least
Property
six month*; not over 45
Management
&amp;
years of age; High School
or equivalent education,
Sales Broker
with additional studies In
accounting; Experience In
Clerical and financial work;
Office 322-2118
knowledge of City Govern­
Night 322-0648
ment, Municipal Account­
823-0700
ing, Legal and financial
transactions; ability to su­ 2384 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.
pervise and direct account­
SANFORD ItEltAUl
ing and clerical staff. Good
WANT ADS
working conditions and pen­
BRING FAST
sion plan. Application forma
RESULTS
available at City Hall. SubService Examiner in City
Hail not later than Aug, 6,
lirfore You Go Use
1964.

74. Baleu llt ip Wantad

2 RM. HOUSE. 8 nice building
lot*. Firat $2,500 takea this
property. Pb. 668-4601, EntcrprUe, FU.

Stenstrom Realty

V A -F H A

Government

•

2 ,1 , 4 4 BEDROOMS
1, IV*. k 2 BATHS
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
25G5 PARK DRIVE
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS 322-2420
822-7495
FREE $2,(00. equity. $100
For Complete Information
clown, t o . mo. pays all.
See or Call Your *
96. Houses - Sale or Rent
Clean 3 bedroom, 10 x 17*
FHA - VA
Fla. room, equipped kitch­
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
en, terrazzo floors. Helmly
SALES BROKER
LAKE. Call e v a n i a f l
Fe Have The Home For You
Realty Ph. 322-1641.

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
116 N. Park Ava. FA 2-8123

Seminole Realty

901 W. First SL
Sanford, Fla.
322-6591

hom es

GREENS RIAX
Choice lota available to
Greenbriar of Loch Arbor
IN I Park Avenue
overlooking golf course.
FA 2-5233 anytime
Custom building to your
specification!.
Greenbriar
homes can be purcha*
EVERETT A. HARPER These
developed by
ed
for
as little as $78.28 per
AGENCY - REALTOR
month, (including taxes and
KINGSWOOD
2463 S. Park Ave.
BUILDERS, INC.
Insurance) after low FHA
PhonearFA 2-2264 or FA 2-2283
down payment! May w«
202 Fairmont Dr.
serve you?
FA 2-8074

BEDS FOR RENT
RORERT A. WILLIAMS
HUSBAND WANTED
Hospital, Rollaways, Juve­ 20 ACRES OF FARM LAND
Realtor
for
Rent
East
side,
North
to
tell
hi*
wife
that
the
nice
3
nile. FREE delivery and
Raymond
Lundquitt, Alto.
Cameron
Ave.
between
Ge­
Bedroom Country H o m e ,
Pick-up.
neva and Celery Aves. E. B,
surrounded by Shade trees FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
FURNITURE CENTER
Stowe, Ph. 322-0145.
and on 2 nice lota near Gin1100 French Ave,
$100 DOWN
dcrville and HLH Plant,
Ph. FA 2-7938
PASTURE FOR HORSES. $10
priced
at
$8730,
with
only
FHA-VA
HOMES
month per hone. 322-5479.
M a t c h i n g CHINA CUP­
$1000 down, balance at $75 SEVERAL Outstanding 2 A 3
BOARD, Buffet and Table, 95. Houses For Sale
monthly to still available.
Bedroom Homes available In
Walnut, G o o d condition;
Someone to going to be sor­ all Areas of Sanford. Let us
Tabla 48x32, extension, one 4 BR, r n Bath, Florida Rm.,
ry that they m ilted this.
Show you Around!
leaf, additional glasi top,
central heat k air-condition­
$50; Two metal Wardrobes,
ing. Ph. 322-4878.
21x20x66, $10 each. Ph. 3224922 or see a t SIS W. 12th SL
INI S. Park At*.
IN I 8. Park Are.
FA 2-3232 anytlma
FA 2-5232 anytime
BEDS - BEDS - BEDS
Property Management
Sealy Box Springs and m at­
&amp; Sales Broker
tress, foam or tnnerapring,
from $37.50 both pieces. 1
Set bunk beds, complete,
Offers for your aeiectlon
$69.95.
the*# Beautiful 2, I, 4k 4
Furay Bedding
Bedroom
k Furniture Co.

Jim Hunt Realty

new

Crystal Lake Park—Lake Mary
Shown by appointment Ph.
322-3561.

CHECK THESE "R E D
AT
63 Mercury Comet

T A G S P E C IA L S "

&lt;$► LOT
63 English Ford

4-door sedan, 4 cylinder, standard traas.,
■eater.

Consul, clean ona owner car.

’1795

’1395

62 Rambler Ambassador

60 Falcon Ranchero

Custom, 4-door, V-8, standard trsna.,
power steering k brake*, heater, air cond.

’1795
59 Mercury Monterey

Pickup. Very economicsi.

’495
56 MG 4 Door Sedan

4-door, V-8, power steering, brake* and
windows, radio and healer, air cond.

4-*peed transmission, radio and heater.

’695

’295

61 Cadillac Coupe DeVille

62 Chevrolet Impala

’3095

’2195

Automatic tr in a , power steering k SUPER BPORTS COUPE, V-8, automatic
toans, power steering, radio and heater.
brake*, power Beats, radio and he*Ur.

62 Ford Series F-250

61 Cadillac 62 Series

Van. Plenty of load space.

8-window sedan, equipped with full power
and air cond, locally owned, dean.

’1495

’2995

59 Chevrolet Blscayne

61 Corvair Series 500

8-door sedaa, 8 cylinder, aatomatic trana., 4-door sedan, standard transmission, radio
radio and heater.
and heater,

’795

’1095

HOLLER MQIT0R SALES
2a*. * PoteMtte
322-4321

2507 Part Dr.
322-0861

�JS *

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Herald Want-Ads Are Busy In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting! Use Them!
97. Houses For Rent

8 t|r

LOCH ARBOR: Attractive un­
furnished house, 2 licitrooms, screened porch, carportc, utility • storage, kit­
chen equipped. Excellent
. condition. Ph. 322-2468.

l#

ftinfarh

tyralh July 23, 1964 — Pnpe 1 1 ,115. Autos For Sale

By Nadine Seltzer

SWEETIE PIE

Repossessions

2 Rlt, unfurnished house. 590
mo. 610 E. 14th St, .1. N.
Robson Jr. 322-1535 or 3220228.

*s5 100. Resort Rentals
COZY COTTAGE with Lake
privileges. 150 month. Ph.
322-610$.

102. Mobile Homes • Sale

»•

$ Bank 5

$ BANK $

RENTA t-S
Furnished nr Unfurnished
Ball-Hlalr Agency
Ph. 322-5841 218 S. ra rk Ave.

II

59 OLDSMORILE,
Power
steering, brake*, automatic
transmission, radio, healer.
New brakes, lircs, 4 new
shocks, etc. Excellent con­
dition. Low mileage. Origin­
al one owner, 33.000 miles. 'fit VW Rn«. 51192 bal 545 mo.
''38 Cadillac, 5691 Im I, 537 mo.
Ph. 349 4371.
*59 Chev., 5'U bal., 537 mo.
Loral automobile dealers of­ '59 Mere., $7(2 bal., |3fi mo.
fer their best buys in Herald '60 Opal Wag $681 hal. 532 mo.
'61 Renault $G9I bal, 532 mo.
classified display ada.
‘59 Renault. 5497 bal, 524 mo.
'55 Cadillac, 5342 bal, S.’S mo.
'57 9 pass Wag $601 hal $32 mo
'53 Cadillac. 1245 bal, 510 mo
'58 Line., $681 bal. |3t mo.
'58 Dodge. 5714 hal. 532 mo.
’59 Opal, 5399 hal, 531 mo.
•V. Discount to
'56 Olds. 5667 bal, $32 mo.
Seminole County'
'58 Chev. 5667 hal, 531 mo
R e sid en ts
'57 Chev H'rod 5792 bal $35 mo
‘82 Falcon, $997 ha], 549 mo. '59 Ford, 5399 bal. 524 mo.
'60 Corvair, 5784 bal, 548 mo. •58 Pont, 5788 hal, 537 mo.
'60 Falcon, $772 bal, 545 mo. '60 Ford. 5599 bal. $32 mo.
WI Chewy, $794 hal, 517 mo. ’58 Chev, $499 bal. 524 mo.
'80 Peugeot, 5496 bal, 529 mo. '58 Chev, 5419 bal, 524 mo.
'fid Opal, $574 hal. $31 mo.
'55 Olds, 5471 hal. 524 mo,
’59 Chewy, 5692 bal, 537 mo. ’57 nuick, *598 bal, 529 mo.
*39 Buick, 5749 bal, 539 mo. '55 Mere, *569, 532 mo
'59 Rambler, 5592 bal, 533 mo. Jeep 4 WD. 5386 bal, 532 mo.
'59 VW. 5687 bal, 538 mo.
'52 Ford. 597 bal, 53 mo.
'58 Chewy, 5490 bal, 128 mo. '51 Cadillac, *49 hal, *2 mo.
'56 Ford. 5572 bal, $30 mo.
'51 Buick, 524 bal, $t mo.
'58 Pont., 5594 bal, 532 mo.
'50 Merc, 549 bal, 52 mo.
'58 Chewy, 5697 bal, 538 mo.
'57 Chewy, VI stick, clean
'58 Rambler, $579 bal, 531 mo
'57 Turnpike, $592 bal, 513 mo.
REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
’57 Ford, 5597 hal, 534 mo.
ffjJA
SANFORD AVE.
’57 Olds, 5591 bal, 534 mo.
OrEN
EVENINGS
'57 Dodge, I486 bal, 529 mo.

Repossessions

LA HUE HOUSE, 3 DR, 2
Hatha. Lakcfront, Complete­
ly furnished including Wash­
er, dryer, dishwasher, deep
• frccre. $150 month. Phone
322-4970.

MAKE 1 582 PAYMENT and
move into 1964 55 ft. House
Trailer. Ph. 322-5390.

115. Autos For Sale

MS.*
• r%-4 b WU, fa*
T w in V*

7-21

“Now maybe we oan hear eome of the other

1 BEDROOM HOUSETRA1LInstruments for a change!**
ER. 4 loll all cleared.
Ready for occupancy. Off 106. Apartments for Rent 106. Apartments for Rent
SR 46 In Paola. Mra. Philip
Fannin, Rt. l, Box 742, San­ CLEAN ist Floor Apt. Pvt, 2 LARGE Nlcaly furn. Duplex
cnt. 1004 Palmetto.
apta. 14th Ave., Longwood,
ford.
8 ml. from N.A.S. Ph. 838JO.'i. Mobile Homes • Rent MODERN Furn. apis. Also 3298.
Storage space. Ph. 322 1374.
1 2-BEDROOM and I ShedCLEAN Unfurn. apt. 309 Mag­
room, Bowman’i Trailer W E L A K A APARTMENTS
nolia. Apply downstair* af
Rooms private beths, li t
ter 6 p. m.
’ Court. 668-4901.
W. First St.
1 BEDROOM HOUSETRAlLr
113. Wanted To Rent
ER furnished. Adults only. FURNISHED Upstairs, dectrie apartment. Private en­
575 mo. Ph. 322-1187.
trance, attic fan. 322-3968.

R EN TA LS

106. Apartments for Rent

2 BEDROOM DUPLEX, Kit.
equipt. Jalousied porch, car- STENSTROM REALTY, San­
ford's largest Home rental
portc, nice yard. Ph. 322FURNISHED 2 Room Apart,
and Sales Firm, Is In need
1996.
m ea t $30 month. Cloie upof several rental homes im­
town. Ph. 322-6261.
mediately. Our supply is
WELCOME NAVY!
Down!
1
&amp;
2
Bedroom
Apartments
FURNISHED 4 Room Apt. 540
furnished. Reasonable. See
Adults. Ph. 322 9480.
Howard Long, Main St. &amp; Wi need 2, 3 and 4 Bedroom,
3, IW and 2 Bath Homes,
FURN. A pt Close In. Jimmie
DeBary Ave,, Enterprise.
Cowan. 322-4013.
furnished or unfurnished I
1-Room Efficiency apt. with We have qualified clients
EFFICIENCY. 540. 611 Park.
pvt. bath It shower, suitable
waiting to rent and lease!
for couple or single person
S’.ay we a c n e you 7
FURN. APT. 322-2800.
or retired. All utilities Ineluded in rent. Ideally lo­
CLEAN 2 BR Apt. Furn. Ph.
cated on lr. St., within 1
322-3762 days, nights 322-0991.
block of 2 free parking lota
NEWLY BUILT Apartments.
and ahoppmg neuter. In­
, See them at 610 E. 10th St.
quire at Manuel Jacobson
2605 PARK DRIVE
Phone 322-1427.
Dept. Store 211 E. First St. 322-2420
322-7495
Furn. Apt. 2300 Menonvllle.

Stenstrom Realty

Phono 322-4503
It

Pays

To Use

Would you like to aee and drive the nicest—
1961 4-door Ford In Seminole County. It's a
beautiful tutone green and white; only 20,000
actual miles, V-8 , automatic and power steering.

—

Hardtop, 4 Speed
llratrr, Like New.

Trans.,

Radio,

Sedan, Radio, Heatar, 1 To Chooao
From.

Convertible, Standard Trans., Extra
Good.

1 Door,
Heater.

4 Speed Trans.,

2 Door.
Clean.

Automatic

V-8, Automatic
llratrr.

Convertible,
Rral Clean.

V-8 Auto. Trans., Power Steering,
I’nwer Brakes, Radio, Heater, One
Ownsr.

4&gt;door sedan, power steering, brakea,
radio and heatrr. Abeautiful car

64 Fairlane Hardtop

FC4-7IA

Coupe. A rral root number

62 Falcon Deluxe

XC4-7A

l-door, standard Iran*., radio and heater,

Air Conditioned

|nw. low mileage

63 T-Bird Hardtop

C4-I9H

Landau, Bee and feet thU performance
rhamp. Like new.

ET4-4A

63 Fiat 4-Door
A beauty plus a real

Rood

prira here,

XC4-51A

~

61 Comet 4-Door
Standard shift, radio and heater
FC4-85A

An Economy Number

A Rral Nlre

63 Renault

60 Dodge Wagon .

4-door R-8 sedan. Lika new
C4-59A
2 Real Cool Numbers

• 62 Galaxie
Town Sedan. A real beauty, power
steering, radio smt heater

XC4-5IA
An Economy King, It's a . , .

C4-60A

'

”

9 Ptasenxer, auto. trsn*mi*sinn, power
ateerlng, radio and heater
CIMIII

~ ~

62 Ford Galaxies

59Jeep Dispatcher

AU power and air conditioned; one
red; one bronae

All dosed in. Law mileage.

14' I.ONE STAR FIBERGLAJ
Boat, 35 Evinrude Lark,
electric start, complete with
trailer. Asking 5650. Will ac­
cept reasonable offer. Ph.
322 6148

Fine used Pontiacs
and the best
of the rest
People who buy used cere undar the Goodwill
sign have Iota going for them. Like Pontiac atylIng. Pontiac Wlde-Track. Pontiac quality. Paiw
formance. Pontiac value. And If tha uied car fay
chance lan't e Pontiac or Tempest, you can atill
count on our reputation to assure you of a fine
uatd car buy. And how's this for a wldt selection ?

lu tu ra 3 Door, Bucket Seats, Stand.
Transmission.

Sedan, Radio A Healer, X-Clean
For Only

62Chev. I mpa la

Ph. rA I- M l

t Door Sedan, ,\ir fond.. Power
Windows ft Seat, Power Siter.
ft Brakes, Radio, Heater,

Radio,

Trans., Extra

V-H, I Door Sedan, Power Steering,
Radio, Heater.

Air Conditioned

304 6-8 E. I*L

63 Mercury Monterey

V2

WITH CLEAN

C4-64A

Robson Sporting Goods
Your EVINRUDE Dealer

ON USED CARS —

• Cylinder, 8 Ft. Drd. 18,060 Mile*.
A Cream Puff.

THE DODGE BOYS ARE

XC4-26A

Gateway To TTm waterway

SALE!
Sedan, Automatic Trans., Heater, Still
In New Car Warranty.

Orlando, Fla. Ph. 2954)182

16 Ft. OLD TOWN BOAT,
Evinrude motor, Gator trail­
er. *600. Ph, 322 MM.

WHOLESALE
CLEARANCE

*2595
Repossessions The HERALD 63 Comet 2 Door
1695
Want
Ads.
2125 W. Colonial
63 Chevrolet Monza 900
*1695
62 Comet 2 Door
*1195
62 Ford Galaxie
*1395
62 Ford
Ton Pickup
Strickland-Morrison, Inc.
*1195
Your Ford Dealer, Downtown
61 Ford Falcon
Sanford
*895
61 Chevrolet Corvair
*895
61 Plymouth Valiant
Loaded
*895
61 Plymouth Fury
USED CARS
*995
1962 Volkswagen
60 Chevrolet Wagon
*1095
60 Chevrole Impala
1395
*1295
59 Dodge Convertible
60 Ford Station Wagon
*1095
*995
60 Dodge
$895 — Bargain Buys —
58 .Ford
60 Mercury 4 Door
$495 59 Ford Station Wagon *895
61 Chevrolet
1195 59 Chevrolet Wagon *595
58 Buick Convertible
*695
7 9 5 59 Rambler
60 Renault Dauphine
*295
*495 57 Mercury
*295
TRU C K SPECIALS
57 Oldsmobile
59 Chevrolet
*295
1195 57 Buick 2 Door
60 Chevrolet
*245
*895 54 Cadillac
55 Chevrolet
*200
*395 58 Lincoln
BANK

123. Boats A Motors

This symbol means:

11)1/

Eng. Ford $394 bal 522 mo.
Chewy, 5494 bal, *27 mo.
Chewy, 5492 bal, 527 mo.
Chewy, 5171 bal. 512 mo.
Ktudcbakcr Pickup trurk

120. Automotive Service

'55 FORD, good body, good '51 JEEP STATION WAGON.
AUTO GLASS
mechanical condition. Call
2 wheel drive with over­
INSTALLED
322-6646, Claude Harroll.
drive, 6 cylinder m rrhend
Scnkarik
Glass and Point
valve. 668-5693 after 6 p.m.
Company
60 TRIUMPH TR 3. Blue.
Good condition. Ph. 322-3894, 1963 Chewy 2 S. S. *200, take 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4623
up payments. 322-1187.
322-1631.
COHEN RADIATOR WTOP
1951 BUICK. Clean. Good con- '63 Chevy II Nova, ExccUcn Free Inspection, estimate*,
ennd. Ph. 322-2283.
pickup, delivery. Re coring
ditinn. Sell cheap. 322-5216.
ft repair* discounted.
118. Truckn For Sale
21 m E. 3rd.
322-3443
1961 CORVAIR 700 4-dr, *1095.
1961 VW Convertible ... *1195 \
TON INTERNATIONAL
An investment, not an ex­
1959 Triumph motorcycle *595 PICKUP, Garden tractor
pense.
Call FA 2-5612 for
1955 Sludebaker pick-up $1.50 with Cultivator, 5 x 8 Trailer
expert advice on a Herald
SANFORD MOTOR
suitable for 2 horses. 5375 nr
COMPANY
trade for Ford nr Chewy advertising campaign.
son French Ave.
322 4382
car of equal value. 3226782
after 5 p.m.
M ECHANICS SP EC IA L
'59 Ford, perfect body, new 120. A u to m o tiv e Service
paint, looks perfect, 5295.
'54 OMsmohile, good merchanAuto Glaaa, Top*
icalty, *78.
ft Seat Covers
'53 Plymouth, runs good, *69.
AUTO GLASS &amp;
Millions of parts.
Sunshine Eddie's Used Cars &amp; SEAT COVER CO.
Parts, Formerly Zurker364 W. 2nd St. FA 2-8AJ2
man'a Salvage, Ph. 322 8072. ALL WORK GUARANTEED

National

'58
’57
'56
’55
’51

115. Autos For Sale

115. Autos For Sale

V-8,

Trana.,

Radio,

4 D oor, V-N, Automatic,
Heater, Power Steering.

Radio,

Heatar,

Radio,

63 Tempest Custom
4-dimr sedan; local nnr owner and
very nperial at

62 Pontiac
CATALINA V I 8 T A , Automatic
transmission, power steering and
brakes. We anld it newt

62 Pontiac Star Chief
4-door sedan; automatic tranimlaaion, powered and only

61 Buick
SPECIAL DF-LUXE, 4-door sedan;
turquoise and white, automatic, ra­
dio and heater, white aldcwall Urea.
It wen trailed In an a '64 Buick
Sprriil. Top romfnr4 and economy.

59 Cudillac 4-Door
This one has air conditioning, very
low mtltsgo and very clean

*1895
*1995
*2295
*1495
*1795

4 Door Sedan, V-8, Autn. Trans.,
Radio I t Heater, Ready To Go.

2 Door Sedan, 6 CyL, RlsnHird
Trans., Radio ft Heater, Clean In­
side And Out.

Hardtop, Completely Equipped.

Need A Second Car?
57 Chevrolet 2 Dr.

Standard tranamlaalon, 6 cylinder. A
lata af milra left end very rlean

56 Buick Special

*395
*395

2 Door V-8, Auto Trana., Radio ft
Heater, An Exceptional Car.

4 Door.

Auto Trans., Radio ft Healer, Low
Miles, One Owner.

8 Cylinder.

Sedan, The Economy King, Prired
For Only

1 Door Sedan, 6 Cylinder.

&gt; Many more displayed on our Lott
i Best Of Financing,

4 Door Sedan.

i GW Warranty on all Used Cara

One Ton, 4 Speed, I'rodurc Body,
Ready To Go,

4 Door Sedan.

4-door hardtop; a little old but atill
a nire rar

OPEN FILL NITES AND ALL DAY 8AT.

Hardtop.

H Ton Panel, Ea-Clean, An Excel­
lent Buy.

2 Door Hardtop, Needs Work.

TOP VALUE STAMPS
Given With All Cars
Sold!

FOUR
1961 Falcons
To Choose From!

Strickland - Morrison, Inc.
3 0 8 ^

F ir s t S t

Ph. 322-1481

SANFORD
W. Park MI 4-8916

!i Ton Pick-Up, Mechanically Good,
For Only

Before You Buy A Uned Car From
ANYONE — Go WEST
On W. li t St. &amp; See The DODGE BOYS

Seminole Co. Motors
AUTHORIZED DODGE DEALER

1801 W. Firat St.
Ph. 322-0614
Winter Park Ph. MI 7-2330

4 Door, Needs Work.

*200

U IIM T LINCOLN I D A
I I U I l I MERCURY m V *
322-1884

ftfvV j B U 1 C K
ST

'

[C jR A M B LER ],

1009 Palm etto Ave.

Sanford

[f" i P O N T I A C

Winter Park
Ml 1-0209

301 W. First S t

Ph. 322-0231

I

�Deaths From Pesticides Laid To Improper Use
By* Cedi A. Tucker II
In every c u e of human
death from peaticldea, the
cauie haa bean accidental
misuse of a chemical poison.
Becauie almost all peetlcldei are poleoni, they ihould
be need with (treat care. Fol­
low these aafety rule* for
using pesticides;
Head the label each time
you use a pesticide—no mat­
te r how often you have used
It and no m atter how well
you think you know the In­
structions and follow the la­
bel exactly. Keep pesticides
away from children and chil­
dren away from pesticides.
Other precautions are;
1. Use a pesticide only
when you are sure it is needad. Use the one best suited to
your needs. The label on tha
product explains the proper
uics.
2. Keep the pesticide in e
plainly labelled container,
preferably the one In which It
was bought. Never transfer
pesticides to unlabelled or
mislabelled containers.
3 . Store pestlridcs under
lock and key away from food
Items and out of Ibe reach of
children, pets, and people who
might not be able to under­
stand their danger.
4. When handling, mixing,
e r applying pesticides, avoid
inhaling dust and fumes and
avoid getting materials on
tha skin.
5. Check the label of the
product before using, so that
you know what to do quickly
if there is en accident In case
of an accident, call a doctor
o r get tha patient to a hos­
pital Immediately.
6. The very few people who
■uspect they mny have a spe­
cial sensitivity to pesticides
should consult an allergist,
and, if necessary, take steps
to avoid any exposure to the
offending ag en t
7. Wash hands thoroughly
a fte r using pesticides and befora eating or smoking,
8. Get rid of used pesticide
containers in a way that will
not leave the package of left­
over contents as a hazard to
people—particularly children
•—or to animals or plants,
8. Work In a well-ventilated
area, to avoid inhalation of
fumes.
10. Do not spray into the
wind.

S tir

0 a n fn rh

Page 12 — July 23, 1964

f ir r itb

HOBBY SHOW WINNERS nt Langwoml Klementnry School were, from
left, Alvin Dorn, mont detailed; Mitchell Adama, most educational; David
Donnt, moat unusual and Jackie McGotigh, most interesting. The allow
was held last week as n special event of the school's summer recreation
program.
(Herald Photo)
11. When s o directed by the
label, wesr protective cloth­
ing, such nt goggles, gloves,
a p r o n s , respirators, and
masks.
12. Change clothing after
rnch day's operations and
hathe thoroughly. If cloth­
ing or skin become contamin­
ated, wash the skin and
change to clean clothing.
13. When mixing or using
Inflnmmnble chemicals, he
especially careful to avoid
the fire hazards caused by
smoking, defective wiring,
and open flumes.
14. In applying pesticides
to food plants and crops; (a)

use the proper dose recom­
mended for the purpose, end
(h) allow the full recom­
mended time between apply­
ing the pesticide and harvest­
ing the crop, to avoid having
a harmful amount of pestirides remaining on food to
he eaten. Do not plant fowl
crops near ornamental plants
which are to he sprayed.
15. Check sprayers before
each use, to mnkq certain tnnl
hose connections are light
and that vulvcs do not leak.
111. Cover food anil waterf
containers when using pesti­
cides around livestock or pet
areas.

NOW IS THE TIME
TO PLANT —

COLD
HARDY
SHRUBBERY
Grnpeville Nursery
2221 Grspeville Are,
322-OSSH
"Scott’s Dealer"

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by telephone calls and taking
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Intraparty strife among liepublicans may speed presi­
dential nominee its rry M.
Goldwster’e p l a n s for a
"unity" meeting of top GOD
leaders, party sources said to­
day.
Goldwater suggested surh
a conference even before New
York Republican Sens. Ken­
neth II. Keating and Jacob
K, Jnvits announced they
would not support the nation­
al ticket he heads.
He listed New York Gov.
Nelson A. Rockefeller, Penn­
sylvania Gov. William W.
Seranlon, former President
Dwight D. Kfsrnhcwer and
former Vice President Rich­
ard M. Nixon as possible par­
ticipants.
The Ariznnn eenntor said
such a meeting might bring
party leaders closer together.
The need for "unity" talks
appeared even more urgent
following the Keuting-Javits
defections.
Sources said that Goldwater
now feels that the meeting
should be held as soon as it
can be wrdged into his sche­

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An attempt to swipe a c u e
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early this morning by police.
Ai a result, two hoys aged
IS and 14 face juvenile court
charge* of petit lirceny and
a man Identified by police as
Denni* Roger Horn, no age
listed, will appear In court on
sim ilar petit larceny charge.
The trio wai caught, police
•aid, at about 5 a.m. today
When Ihcy attempted to lake
(he case from the store area.

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�C. Of C. Orders Contract Signed For Port Study
A feasibility study of ths coat $9,000, ia scheduled to be
Sanford Port Authority la made from funds in the Sem­
virtually within day* of start- inole County Commission's
budget for the next fiscal
in ?.
Seminole County Chamber year. A public hearing is-slat­
of Commerce director! Thurs­ ed for early next month and,
day night gave authorization if the fund la allowed to re ­
main, the engineering firm
to Chamber officer! to atgn a
will get the official green
contract with Lockwood A light.
§ Green of Spartanaburg, S. C.,
A resolution authorising the
contract waa amended to in­
to begin the work.
Financing of the project, to clude the provision on the

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availability of funds.
This, it waa i n d i c a t e d ,
should prove only a formality,
however Chamber officials de­
cided to take the precaution.
Once the engineering firm
ita rta Its work, It fa expected
to be completed in four to alx
months.
This could mean a decision
by the first of the year.
Meanwhile, a rough draft
of proposed legislation creat­

ing the port authority is b»ing drawn by a subcommittee
and, according to the port au­
thority
chairman,
Francis
Koumiliat Jr., it will be ready
in from two to three weeks.
From it, the committee will
create a comprehensive legis­
lative act to be presented to
the next State Legislature
for ita approval and enact­
ment.
The engineering data will

include such faerts as the
typo cargo, the traffic to be
expected at the port, the pres­
ent and future potential and
all other pliasrs of an author­
ity including its sire at the
sta rt and reserve aparo for
future growth.
Chamber President Karlyle.
Ilousholder hailed the direc­
tors’ action as another major
atep in accomplishing a pro­
ject which he suys has been

dormant "for too many long
years."
Labeling the port facility
site as "the best in Florida"
he declared that the full facil­
ity will come. "If we let this
go by,' ’he emphnsired, "we
are fools."
The authority site would be
located along the St. Johns
ltivcr and to the west of San­
ford.
Jack Bolt, port committee
member, reported on hla re­

Seminole County * * * * on the St. Johns River * * * * “The Nile of America”

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The other night an Alta­
monte Spring! commissioner
tried to get council oksy to
iwap In two 16-inch recap
tires for two 14-inch recaps
which would fit th# new patiol car.’ Sounds s i m p l e
enough, but wait a minute:
First the merits of recaps
was questioned; second, it was
brought out that the new pa­
trol cur probably wouldn't
need any tirea for about 18
montha; third, it was suggest­
ed the tires bo swopped for
ones which would fit other
type vehicles owned by the
community. Finally, it was decidad to turn in the tires to
an Altamonte firm, get credit
on them for future purchase
of a tire or tires when a
town vehicle needed it. The
commissioner muttered: "Here
1 thought this was a routine
thing. . . ."
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Seminole County residents
apparently have total faith in
U. S. Savings Bonds. Statis­
tics prove it. Seminole buyers
lead all of Central Florida in
the buying of bonds for the
past six months. And by n
whopping margin too.
i
For the alx month* ending
June 30, county itsldcf.ts
bought $397,270 in bond* com­
pared with $131,001 for a
comparable period of last
year. That'* a healthy 126.7
per cent Increase. The nearest
county to this was Highlands
with 20.4 per cent. Contrast
these figures with Citrus
■ 0 County which plunged 62.7
per cent below the previous
purchases.
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The demand has been so
heavy for promotional mate­
rials published by tha Semin­
ole County Chamber of Com­
merce that Manager John
Kridcr and hit staff have
been hard pressed to meet the
requests. A peak waa reached
a few weeks back when a rec­
ord 2,600 pieces of literature
were mailed in one month.
These were in addition to
thousands of brochures fur­
nished the Florida Welcome
Stations, the Florids exhibit
at the World’s Fair, Travel
bureaus snd auto cluba. Joe
Barnes, n delegate of the loral Lions Club to the organ­
ization's International conven­
tion in Toronto recently, dis­
tributed over 1,000 Seminole
County brochures.
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Tha subject of politics fills
the air. Everywhere one goes
politics is the topic of discus­
sion. In feet, right now it
takes the place of talking
about the wealhpr. And, it's
going to be talked about even
more. But you can’t talk
about politics in a real sense
unless you're registered. The
books ate open and there are
thousands of potential elec­
tor* who need to register.
There'* a campaign making
the round right now that goes
like this:
"Vote and the choice ia
yours. Don’t vote and the
choice la theirs. Register or
you have no choice!”
It makes quite a bit of
sense.
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Zip Code 32771
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WEATHER: Widely scattered showers through Saturday; high today Oft plus; low tonight in 70s.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

LBJ, Barry Seek
To Avoid Strife
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The first major confronta­
tion of th e. 1964 presidential
campaign takes place at the
White Huuse today when
President Johnson and Sen.
Barry Goldwater meet to dis­
cuss the trouble potential of
the civil rights issue.
Johnson scheduled a 6:30
p.m. EDT meeting with the
Arizona Republican as tho
climax of a busy day. The
President holds a televised
news conference a t 3:30 p.m ,
and meets with a group of
the nation’s top labor leaders
at 4.
Goldwater told newsmen
Thursday night hit purpose
in requesting the meeting
with Johnson was to "see
what we can do to avoid any
inciting of trouble" in the na­
tion's already explosive racial
situation.
‘‘I don't want *&lt;} exploit the
campaign in any way which
result In disorder," he said,
adding that he expected no
forma! agreement during th*
session, simply a "broad dis­
cussion of the campaign and

Poverty Bill
Goes To House
WASHINGTON (UPIV —
The battleground for Presi­
dent Johnson's "war on poverty" shifted today from the
Senate to the House.
The Senate, after 10 hours
of debate and voting, approv­
ed by 62 to 33 Thursday a
slightly less affluent antipoverty bill. Republican pres­
idential candidate Bnrry Goldwater voted against the meas­
ure on final passage.
The bill, a "m ust" on John­
son'* election-year legislative
list, would launch u broad
government progrnm of fi­
nancial assistance to commun­
ities and states where poc­
kets of poverty persist in a
land of general prosperity.

its possible effect on racial
violence."
Source* close to Goldwater
said he sought the meeting
at thli time — even before
Johnson Is formally nominat­
ed as the Democratic candi­
date—because of the Increas­
ing seriousness of the racial
situation in certain sections
of the nation.
Civil rights leaders voiced
the hope that llie Johnson —
Goldwater meeting would not
mean that civil rights will be
"swept under the rug" during
the coming campaign.

Memorial Rifes
Said Af Base
For Commander
Hundreds of friends and coofficers and men of Sanford
Naval Air Station attended the
memorial service Thursday
afternoon at tho base chapel
for Cdr. Barlon W. Bartholo­
mew who was killed last Sun­
day in a jel plane crash.
Cdr. Bartholomew d i e d
when his Heavy Attack Wing
H Skywarrlor crashed in the
Mediterranean S e a shortly
after taking off from the car­
rier USS Franklin D. Roose­
velt.
Base Chaplain Leo J. Mc­
Donald ofiered a eulogy to
the popular officer and vet­
eran of 21 years service in the
Navy. Assisting in the mentorlal service was the Rev. LcRoy 1). Soper, rector of the
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
in Sanford.
Cdr. Bartholomew had just
taken over as commanding
officer of VAH-11 shortly be­
fore the squsdroo was de­
ployed to the Mediterranean.
Hit carrier launch was routine, officials said after the
crash; the bomber went out of
control a few hundred yards
from tiie carrier snd crashed
into the sea.

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pansion,
Ilousholder conducted last
night’s meeting and appointed
Capt, C. IV. Swanson, com­
manding officer of Sanford
Naval Air Station, to the di­
rectorship relinquished by the
retired Capt. Hubert M. Ware,
Directors also adopted the
Chamber’s budget for the
next fiscal year.
The meeting closed with a
film taken by an area televi­
sion station in which inter­

SLOW MOVING VEHICLE emblem* lire bcinir pushed in the county In
an effort to cut down on traffic accident*. Tho emblem, tho trinngulnrfdinpctl device in center of tho picture is placed on tho rear of tractor* and
other slow moving vehicle* which use public rontla. It is reflectorized and
cim bo Been tit Brent distances in iluyliglit imd dork. Shown with it uro,
from left. County Agiirultiinil A pent Cecil Tucker, Jim linker, Farm
Hurenii president; Fred Joiner, MiiHsey-Fertfunmin dealer of Apopka;
mill S. O. dilute, lending sjwnaor of the drive. The emblem* can bo or­
dered through Tucker's office.
(llernhl Photo)

More Dogs In
Sanford Being
Licensed
tV. E. Knowles, rily man­
ager, reported today tlmt dog
licensing I* r u n n i n g well
ahead of last year, with n re­
sulting decrease in (lie num­
ber of unllernsrd dogs being
picked up.
Tho licensing year does not
end until October but. Mint li­
censes have been i s s u e d
through July 23 ns compared
to n total of 211* lust year.
l-nst year 317 unlicensed
dogs were picked up, This
year, so fnr, only 181 unlag­
ged animals have been round­
ed up.
The city recently construct*
cd n new concrete bloek dog
pound. Animals rounded up by
tho dog catcher are detained
for ten dnys, and then unless
tho owners rail for them, they
are humanely destroyed. Own­
er* may reeiuim animals by
buying their tags, getting
their labie* shots and paying
for their keep in tha pound.

By l l a i r y I. Johnson
"You arc notified that a
Complaint to Foreclose Mort­
gage . . . has b e e n filed
against you . .
Thus, visions of a Girls
Town fur North Orlando ap­
pear la have reached the end
of the line. It was billed as a
proposed $5.5 million project
and would house 120 girls,
plu* key personnel for med­
ical, social, educational and
religious guidance.
Tiie legal paper* of fore­
closure were filed in the Cir­
cuit Court Clerk's office here
this week.
Amount involved in Hie lift-

By Julian Stenitrom
Tiie Seminole County Goldwater for President Commit­
tee officially opened its cam­
paign office Thursday night
at both the organization's of­
fice at 2&lt;HI North Park and
at the .Sanford Civic Center,
Due to the fact that mure
Goldnater supporters appear­
ed than had been expected,
plus the unexpected nrrival id
Goldwater hacker* from Lake
and Volusia counties, tlm
group wus forced to move ita
nutting from the campaign
office to tho Civic Center.
(.lo rg e C. Harden Jr., Sunford. was named chairman nf
what Attorney Kenneth Lcifh-r stresseii was a non-purtisati committee.
A steering committee com­
pris'd of llurdrn, I.effler,
Mrs. Cynthia Johnson, Thom-

a* II West Jr., Homy Schu­
macher ntul l.auren it. John­
son was established to work
in harmony with the national
Goldwater for President headquurleia in Washington.
The committee contacted
tho Washington officii this
morning hut was unable to
obtain definite information on
campaign plans ami materials.
Leffler said that "the Wash­
ington office is having to reoiganize to luindle the large
number of requests for infor­
mation and materials from
similar organization which
are springing up throughout
Ilie nation."
The C a m p a i g n office will lie
open, I.effler announced, from
10 a. m. until noon and from
1 until 6 p. nr., Mondays
through Fridays.
It will he manned by volun­
teer worker* und I.effler said
that "anyone interested in
helping to serve in the ufflc
I* requested to phone the
Two Pel.and men denied headquarters, 122-6113, or
guilt Thursday a f t e r n o o n contact Mrs. Johnson."
when arraigned in County
t'ouit on charge* of “monkey
fishing" in the Wekiva River.
They were nabbed at about
3:30 n. m. July 3 by Game
Smuking in bed was htnmcd
Wardens K. G. Pierce and Boh
for an early morning fire to.
Johnson.
Charged ara Preston Otis day which caused extensive
Sloan and Jackie Thomas damage to a mattress at the
Miller. County Judge C. Ver­ home occupied by Finest
non Mize released the men in Guthera at 1300 W. .Seventh
bond pending a Jury trial at St.
Firemen received the call
a later date.
"Monkey fishing" involves at 1:20 a ,m. and were back
the u»i- of un electrical device at tiie station at 1:49 a. rn.
to slunk the fish and bring Damage waa confined to the
them to the surface after mall ress.
which they are netted anil
placed in the boat.
The wardens said the men
Herald Index
had about .190 pounds of cat­
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fish in their possession when Abby ------ . . . .. .. .
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they were apprehended.
In addition to the "monkey Classified _____ I’uge 10-1II
fishing" charge, Sloan faces C o m ics_. . . ----- Page 2A-3A
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charges of reckless operation Editorial .......... .
of a boat and with operating Funerals --------------- Page 3
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it without running lights.
They were in a 10-foot ply­ Society ............... ..... Page 9
wood boat with a 60-horse­ Sports ____ ____ ___ Page 4
power outboard mutor when TV Program s . . . ...... Pago 9
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We the Women ........ Page C

Two Plead Innocent To 'Monkey Fishing'

Smoking In Bed
Blamed For Fire

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‘MONKEY FISHING* equipment is shown in the bout ubove after it wus
seized by games wardens while patrolling in the Wckiva River. Two men
face chaw;es in County Court and will stand trial in the near future.
Shown with the confiscated equipment are Game Wardens Hob Johnson,
loft, and E. G. Pierce.
'
(Herald Photo)

Sanford's First F o d c r a 1
Savings and Loan Assn, was
omi of Ilia 132 Savings and
Loan Associations in the state
that shared one of the most
successful June operations in
the stnto'a history, according
to William Hussey, executive

GOP County
Candidates
^bUwater Campaign Introduced

Launched At Meeting

views wers mtd* on the Iskefront marina which was re­
cently unveiled and which has
the backing of the City of
Sanford and local financial in­
stitution*.
Interviewed were Mayor A,
[,. Wilson, Chamber Executive
M anager

John

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Georgo Touhy, executive vica
president of the First Federal
Savings A Loan Association
and described ns a prime mov­
er of the mnrinn.

Foreclosure On
Girls Town Set
gallon could not bo deter­
mined.
Plaintiff in Hie action is the
Miami National Bank; defend­
ants are listed as Girls Town
Inc., Reiter Brothers, identi­
fied as a co-partner; Panning
Lumber A Hardware Co. Inc.,
and Harold T. Okimoto of
Honolulu, Hawaii.
Bank officials would not di­
vulge the amount Involved in
the action; representative* of
the plaintiffs could not bo
reached [or comment.
A year ago yesterday, tho
public announcement was giv­
en that the project was being
considered by Mrs. Horace K,

First Federal Keeps
Pace With Top Firms

Report* indicate that South­
ern Fibreglass — tha boat
builders—are now on a full
production schedule and are
manufacturing 12 boat* a day.
Also, the Clock Winder* hear
that there are 60 or more per­
son* on the payroll out there.
City budgets requests are
presently being worked out
with City M a n a g e r i’ete
Knowles, burning the mid­
night oil. shooting for an
■Aug. 1 deadline.

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cent visit to Bainhridge, Ga.,
where a similar authority ia
in operation, lie noted the
bonded indebtedness of $750.0&lt;H1 has been paid off and the
facility has attracted an in­
dustrial investment of $t5
million in two years.
"The effect around the port
is startling," Bolt said, lie
said he saw a number of
"gleaming new buildings" and
told of the Bainbridge author­
ity's immediate plans for ex­

Republican candidates for
connly office* and new mem­
bers of the Seminole County
GOP Executive Committee
wero introduced Thursday al
an executive commlHu meet­
ing in the courthouse.
Greeted were K. Pope Bas­
sett, county commission candidale, and Guy Allen, candi­
date for (ax assessor. Also In­
troduced were llie new com­
mittee members, Dr. Harold
Miller of Hie Bear Lake area,
.Mrs, Florence Borden of Mait­
land and Hubert Mooney of
Lake Alary.
The meeting was conducted
by Stale Hep. Jan Fortune,
county chairman, who intro­
duced Hie candidates and nuw
committee members, lie also
gave a briefing on the five
candidates In Hie county.
Fortune pointed to three
book* which he urged Ins lis­
teners to read. These are
"Choice, N o 1 an Echo,"
"Freedom Is Hi* F l i g h t
Plan," and "None Dare Call
It Treason."
Republicans were urged to
attend the tea next Tuesday at
the Woman's Club for Charles
Holley, GUI* candidate fur
governor. Tiie tea will be
from 2:30 to 4 p m. From
Hie re lloliey will go to Bas­
sett's home at 1515 Crolon
Dr., Druid Hills, for un infor­
mal gathering.
Tho committee members
discussed the two.party sys­
tem and declared the major
objective of any political or­
ganization should be to get
interested and informed Vet­
ers.
After the meeting the com­
mittee adjourned to the Civic
Center where a bipartisan
meeting waa being held to
build support for Barry Goldwater in ids campaign for the
picsidcncy.

Judy Sings
In Comeback
LONDON (UPI) — Three
hours cut of a London nurs­
ing home, Judy Garland step­
ped Into a spotlight at the
Palladium Theater early to­
day and sang her way to th*
dramatic comeback of tbs
year by literally stopping tbs
biggest charity show of th*
season. She did it against
doctors' orders.

secretary of the Florida Sav­
ings ami Loan l-ungue.
Saving* ammimt* at First
Federal here increased over
June last year by 20 per cent,
according to George Touhy,
Executive V i c e President,
nmtrhing the stride for Flor­
ida,
While the loans extended in
June were on u par with those
of a year ago, the six months
of tha current year show n
a&lt; von per cent gain over the
first half of 1963, Touhy said.
Huiscl indicated tiie Increaalng strength of the state
economy In figures compiled
from tho H &amp; 11 operations in
the Sunshine State, lie point­
ed out that, according to Hie
Florida Savings and Loan
Imagin''* monthly trend re­
port, snvlngn increased during
Juno by $68,208,001) which en­
abled total savings til pins
the
billion murk for the
first time in history. The
League reported that these in­
stitutions now Iimyu total sav­
ings of $1,538,000 and tlmt
Hie $1 billion innrk was first
leacht-d in March 1063.
As for the lending records
established in June, Hussey
said records were set In total
loans dosed und total lending
volume.
Commenting on tlies* rec­
ord* the league rxucutive
said Hint total lending volume
fur tiie month, w-hlch included
loans doici] ami loans pur­
chased from oilier financial
Institutions, was $100,203,000
which is the fiist time lend­
ing volume has ever surpass­
ed Hie $100 million mark dur­
ing a single month. Ths pre­
vious high for a single month
was Ortubor of last year
when tbs total wus $08,41U,000.

Dodge II, wealthy philan­
thropist. It was reported that
$350,000 in pledges and money
were ready.
Eleven months ago, an art­
ist's conception of the situ was
public tied allowing a spacious
campus and identified Uia
headquarters for Girls Town
as Palm Beach.
Ground was broken «n tha
ion-acre site Inst Sept. 4, with
city and county officials on
hand lo watch and participate.
The signal to start earth-mov­
ing equipment was given by
tbe builder. Bernard G. King
of Buffalo. N. Y.
Girls Town was incorporat­
ed in April, 1900, as a non­
profit organization to giva
"home community for home­
less girls of ail faiths in need
of help between Hie ages of 10
and 17."
Mrs. Dodge reported tha
g i r l s would bo received
through religious channels, lo­
cal and state welfare agencies
and family courts.
Officers and directors wer*
given as Mrs. Dodge, presi­
dent; Bussell A. Firestone Jr.,
vice president; Mrs. Marjorie
llmigh, secretary; Edward C.
Dawson, treasurer; Clifford
M. Haines, building trust fund
director.
16ixl October word was out
that the North Orlando City
Council was seeking an occu­
pational license from Holler
Brothers, tiie land clearing
subcontractors. A fee of $2$
would have tu be paid, it was
reported, or a $200-s-day
charge c o u l d be bruugbt
against the firm, lleiler re­
plied llie firm was hired by
North Orlando Company and
Hint it was responsible fur tiie
license.
Work ground to a halt. Th*
project disappeared from pub­
lic view.
Until this week.
"You are noli Tied that •
Complaint to Foreclose . .

Fire Put Out
In Oviedo Home
Oviedo firemen extinguished
a Maze near a stova in tha
homo occupied by Mrs. Dewey
Gummago on Magnolia Street
at nlimil 1| p. m. Thursday.
Duningu was confined to th*
stovn mid nearby cabinets,
fin-men said. Greusa w h s
biumi'd ii* muse of tho blaze.

Fund Drive *Set
Explorer Scout l'ost 502 will
conduct s soft drink bottls
drive Saturday in an effort tu
raise funds with which to car­
ry on o number of lit* l'osl'1
activities.

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Traffic Deaths
In Florida Hit
All-Time High
Traffic death* in Florida
hit an all time high lait year
and are well on the way to
setting an even higher toll
th li year, Sgt. Vince Small­
wood, Florida Highway Patrol
Safety Officer, told member*
Of the Rotary Club Monday.
More than 900 peraon* have
already been killed this year.
The total lait year waa 1,489
deatha, with more than 75,000 accident victims requiring
hospitalisation, Sgt. Small­
wood aald.
He described the unpleasant
Job of the officer who has to
go to someone's home and
tell them that their husband,
wife, child or other relative
has been killed in a traffic
accident,
•'1 wrack my mind all the
way to the house trying to
think of some way to soften
what I have to tell them, but
there is Just no way to avoid
the terrible facts," Sgt. Small­
wood said.
Smallwood described the
new Florida traffic laws which
were passed by the last Leg­
islature, and discussed the
reasons for them.
He told how the air • toground arrest is made, when
officers In the Highway Patrol
plane clock automobiles on
measured quarter miles, m ar­
ked by white lines on the
highways. He said that the
Patrol has checked their
clocking devices with the
Daytona apeedway clocking
devlcea and found them ac­
curate,
Smallwood pointed out tome
major traffic law changes:
It is unlawful to drive on
the left hand side of a multilancd highway, except when
passing or preparing to make
a left turn, or when turning
onto the highway frum the
left;
Motorists must dim their
headllghla wlirn nproachlng
another car from behind, n*
well aa when approaching
from the front, Including on
double-laned hlghwaya;
If you permit someone to
operate a vehicle belonging to
you in faully condition, or In
violation of traffic laws, you
may be liable to arrest with
the driver, If he la Involved
in an accident;
It ia against the law to ride
on the bumper, fender, radi­
ator, hood, top, trunk or run­
ning board of a vehicle .It
la also against the law to tow
anyone on or with a singleseated bicycle, or to ride
bikes more than two abreast
or on the left band aide of the
road;
H you park your car on the
aide of tiie street and open
your door In such a way as
to Impede traffic am! cause
motorists to have to veer around you, you are liable to
arrest;
Drivers Involved In acldenla
amounting to property dam­
age of $M or more, or where
anyone is injured or killed
now have five days to file
their written report to the
Highway Department, Instead
of the former 24 hours.

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Two city employe* found *
"whatzit’’ while working ne*r
the treatment plint the other
morning. "It" i* about two
inchei long in the body, ha*
arm* and finger* like * hu­
man, ha* legs with the tame
similarity and, according to
the finder*, it "fleshy-feeling’1
to the touch. Finding it were
Letter Padgett and Tom
Ilniglrr. They pieced "it" in
a tmall jar and brought it to
a baffled Herald newsroom
treking identification.
•
* *
Did you know the most
common language In the Phil­
ippine* i* English? That'* the
word from John G. Kormann,
foreign eervice officer of the
U.S. Embassy in that country. He tay t the »econd lang­
uage it Spanish but this is
almost always limited to the
aristocrat*. Among other in­
teresting point* made by the
speaker at a Lake Monroe- Inn
meeting of the local Lions
Club is that the per capita
Income of Filipinoa la $103
annually. Not high, hut it
compares quite well with tha
$50 annually for Burmese and
Indians.
• •
a
Motorists who drive like
lightning may crash like thun­
der.
• a •
It's a baby girl for Mrs.
George McGowen. Born Mon­
day at Seminole Memorial
Hospital, the baby set a record for sire, officials say. The
tot weighed in a t nine pound*
and meaiured 204 inches in
length.
• • a
A topic up for discussion
on Channel 6, WDBO televi­
sion, this Saturday at 7 p.m.
ha* the endorsement of Dr.
Frank Leone, director of the
Seminole County Health De­
partment. The autiject to be
discussed on the "Central
Florid* Showcase” program is
'•Venereal Di*ea»e* in Central
Florida." The speaker will be
a Dr. Swart*, director of ed­
ucation and information of
Public Health Service* from
the Communlcthl* Disease
Center In Atlanta.
• •
•
■‘Mullet »o thick they look
like you could walk on ’em."
That’* the report of *t least
one observer along the I.ake
Monroe bulkhead off High­
way 17-02. And apparently
fishermen feel the same way.
Take a look at the cars park'd
along the lakrfront almost any
late afternoon.
• •
•
Beautification of downtown
establishments c o n t i n u e s .
Word now has It that the
Pure Oil Company h is plans
for renovating the eervice
elation *t Park Avenue and
Com mere tal.
• e
•
Another reminder to thole
Interested in forming a local
Humane Society: Drop in at
Itoie and Wilks Restaurant
Saturday morning at 10. Stale
leaders of ths Florida Fed­
eration of Humane Societies
will he on hand to plot the
course local Interest* should
take in getting the project
out of the Idea stage and Into
the reality atage.

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When Cami Bruce wai
miking her plea before the
County Commission Tuesdsy
for mora fund* in the Voter
Begistratlnn Office budget for
the operation of the depart­
ment, it wai obvious that the
Commissioner* had already
given serious consideration to
every phase of Cami's previ­
ous requests.
But she stayed right In
.here despite the statements
of Chslrman Avery and other
members of the Commission.
In fact, at on* point aha de­
clared:
“I’m going down fighting!"
She did.

Herald Index*
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tiified ______ Pag* 2A-3A
n ic * ............ .......... T»ge •
lorial ........... .. Page 1-A
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Page 1
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laty
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Pag* 8
Program* ........... Page 3
the Women ...... Page 3

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Friday with scattered $howrn»; high 88-92; low tonight In 70s.
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 THURS., AUGUST 20, 1964 SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 260

Bryant To W ork A t Convention
For Southerner On Demo Ticket
Sen. Smathers
Is Only Name
Mentioned

mwA...
Russian Aid
LONDON (UPI) Russia
will donate anti-aircraft equip­
ment lo President Maksrios
of Cyprus as the first concrete
contribution to follow the So­
viet pledge of support, diplo­
matic reports said today.

Harper Announces Race
For City Commission
E. C Harper Jr., Sanford j seal to he varatrd by the In­
businessman and civic leader, cumbent, Joe Baker.
announced today his candida­
Harper Is a native Sanforcy for the City Commission
dlte, graduate of Seminole
High School, attended the Uni­
versity of Florida and served
as an enlisted man in the
U. S. Marine Corps overseas,
and was later commissioned
as a first lieutenant in the
U. S. Army.
Mr. and Mrs. Harper, thr
former Sue Colium, and their
three children, reside at 2001
South Mellonville Ave. He Is
a member of the First Baplist Church, Junior Chamber
of Coinerce. Rotary Club, di­
rector of Seminole CountyChamber of Comerce, nlficer
In the VFW, Red Cross, and
is a past president of the Flo­
rida Association of Electrical
Contractor*.
Under the active leadership
of Harper, as president, the
E. C. H A R P E R JIL
Sanford Merchants' Associa­

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Florida Gov. Fari* Bryant,
chairman of the Southern
Governor’s Conference, said
today he will work *t the De­
mocratic National Convention
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
lo get concessions for (he President Johnson cemented
South.
a major legislative victory to­
Double Trailers
1H* chief goals, Bryant laid, day by signing into law a
TALLAHASSEE (DPI) —
will be:
$047.5 million "war on pover­
The State Turnpike Authority
—A southerner for Hie vice ty" tiitl which he said will
is studying the feasibility of
presidential candidate.
stimulate a "new era of pro­
allowing double trailers In be
—Change* in the electoral gress" for those who have not
hauled by trucks over the Mi­
college voting system.
ami - to • Wildwood Sunshine
—A mild civil rights plank
Stale Parkway.
In the platform.
Governor Rryanl is a con­
LBJ Party
servative, pledged to support
and campaign for the election
THE AMAZING MIL I1LAZING will bo featured at the Kiwnnia KitU
WASHINGTON (UPI) of President Lyndon Johnson.
Day Show at Memorial Stadium at 7 :30 tonight. Mazing will perform on
President Johnson tossed s
He Is the head o( the Florida
wing-ding of a “thank you'*
Ids imlcyi'le, juggle lighted torches, and call up a volunteer from Urn
delegation that was elected as
party for members of Con­
audience to help him in one of hitt nets. The 20 year old performer has
pledged to Johnson.
gress Wednesday night — but
been seen in most of the United States and several foreign countries dur­
Bryant attended a secret
one of the Senate’s most pro­
ing his ten-year nireer.
conclave of five southern gov­
minent members, Barry Coldernors In New Orleans last
water, passed up the fun.
week at which the South's po­
11EN W IG G IN S
sition in the coming Democra­
FDR Park
tic
convention
and
the
Novem­
CAMPOBELLO Island, N.
ber elections was fully dis­
B. (UPI) - Mrs. Lyndon B.
cussed.
Johnson flew to this island to­
Rut aparentiy, and Bryant
day to join the first lady of
inferred
as much, fie was in­
Canada in dedicating the late
vited more because of his po­
Each uf Uui guWidts also
President Franklin D. Roose­ CHICAGO i UPI) — 'Ihe
sition as chairman of southern
velt's summer home a* the United Auto Worker! union to­ overwhelmingly # e—e d h ‘»&lt;»!u(UPI) - A Soviet governors than because uf hi*
! t a k a ’s at- -eBERLIN
world's first international day voted overwhelmingly to
n u rT tre J tvo bUi'Tta .’ro.n political v.cvrs.
reject economic offers laid to
park.
Bryant, who left (he New
Ben Wig gin*, local soil conn l i r a Ik* n r ike a submachine gun at a U. S.
the bargaining table Monday
! Army ear in East Berlin Sun­ Orleans meeting ahead of the srrvattoni'l for S e m i n o l e
by General Motors, Ftord and target la the 1M4 round «f la­
Ill Wind —
day, it was di*cb«ed today. other governors, insists, and County since 1951 ha* l&gt;crn
bor negotiations.
MIAMI (UPI) - The coor­ Chrysler.
At GM, a delegate read the The bullets missed and no one reiterated today, that no "con­ promoted lo (tie Brevard
The vote was unanimous at
dinator of the Canada • tocerted or comomn action” by County Unit, ami assumed
resolution
seeking to have GM was injured.
meetings
of
the
GM,
Ford
and
Cuba Peace march, Bradford
declared
the
target. He was in­ In announcing the Incident, (he southern governors wai his new duties there thi*
Lyttle, fell ill Wednesday and Chrysler councils of the UAW.
terrupted from the floor when an American apokcaman said agreed upon or even discuss- week.
wa* hospitalized. The 15-mem­
another delegate said that Ihe the United State* ha* lodged a ed while he was present.
Wiggins will be replarrd
ber group is here trying to
strong protest against such
"No vole wa* asked or tak­ In Seminole County by Russell
wording
of
the
resolution
make arrangements to get to
"d a n g e r o ti«, unjustitied" en," he said.
should be changed to "We de­
S. Rudd of Ocala.
Cuba in defiance of a U. S
shooting which "could lead to
Since then, several of the
mand.
Rudd is a graduate of the
travel ban.
serious
c o w s governors have announced University of Florida and wo*
At the UAW Ford count'd 1extremely
[
(furores."
they won’t attend tiie conven­ wilh the Agricultural Exten­
meeting, Ken Hannon, director
Rocky Faces It
The United States, in noting tion In Atlantic City, and
of the UAW Ford department,
sion Service for seven year*
An
18-yenr-old
grove
work­
WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. said his group hud voted "un­ that the car was alxiut 400 won’t go to Washington Sat­ before joining the Soil Conser­
er
was
killed
by
lightning
(UPI) — A Supreme Court
animously and with enthus­ yards from the lied army sen­ urday, two day* ahead of the vation Service 15 months ago.
Justice ordered trial today of Wednesday at about 1 p.m. iasm to reject the company's try when lie opened fired, convention, to huddle with He Is a native of Gadsden
Mri,
Margarctta Murphy while working off Highway offer and asked for a strike termed the action "unprovok­ President Johnson and other County and hat ■ wifo and
ed and undisciplined."
Rockefeller's aplicalion lo re­ 4th about n mile south of against Ford Motor Co."
Democratic governors.
Iwxt chi Id ten
A D. S note railed lor "ap­ Bryant !&gt; going to meet with
ceive "absolute custody" of Chuluotn.
"I think it should bo Ford,"
Dining Wiggins service here
Dead
is
James
Edwaril
Sipthe four children of her first
Bannon said. "The company propriate disciplinary action" the President (or a two-hour technical assistance lias been
marriage which she surren­ pio of Jamestown, a small ha* done well. This 1* a logi­ against the Soviet soldier in­ work aesdon anil will also provided to over 450 m opera­
dered to marry Gov. Nelson community between Oviedo cal place to start. Ford is in volved, and demanded "neces­ take ids wife to dinner at the tor* or local land owner* In
anil Winter Park. Injured an 1 the middle with GM above sary steps to prevent a sim­ White House with the first
A. Rockefeller.
w o r k i n g out conservation
ilar incident in the future." family Saturday night.
taken to a Winter Park hos­ and Chrysler Iwlow."
plans for Biclr farm*.
pital for examination was !.&lt;»Gains Reported
Rut lie said he'll !&gt;c working
The rejection came at the
Consulting service* were al­
Roy
James,
4.1.
He
was
knock­
LEOPOLDVILLE (UPI) urging of UAW President Wal­
all the time — both in Wash­ to provided to numerous indi­
The Congolese government, ed uneonsclous by ths light­ ter P. Rfulher.
ington and in Atlantic City vidual*, groups, schools and
claiming the death of the left­ ning but is reported to be re­
next week — to get the view* civic organizations during Hie
ist leader who started a jun- covering.
ol the South represented in past 14 year*.
Traffic Deaths
Sheriff’s Deputy J. (j.
gcl rebellion In the Congo,
Hie national Democratic plat­ Wiggins and hi* staff have
MIAMI (UPI) -D a d e Conn
said today U i* pushing rebel (Slim) Galloway said a third ly has recorded ils linth traf
completed a detailed soil sur­
Hire* parsons were injur- form.
warriors out of towns and vil­ person in the work party, fic fatality nf the year drs id Wednesday shortly after­
lie said lie'll lake advantage vey of all land in Seminole
lage* they ciptured in eight Robert Dean, step-father of pile intensive selective palrnl noon when a horse bolted of both working and "social" County and a report I* expec­
month* of widespread fight­ the dead Negro, was uninjur­ ling by the 40 man “ Wolf across a roadway and was session* lo push his views.
ted within Hie next year.
ing.
ed when the bolt strurk.
Nomination of a southerner
Wiggins is a graduate uf Hie
pack motorcycle unit.
struck mill killed by a com­
(or vice president would lie University of Florida. Ho be­
part ta r near Casselberry,
Ihe finest thing that could gan hia career with Hie Soli
Suffering n possible brain
happen lo the party this year Conservation Service in 1949.
injury is Janies M- Court, 33,
iikjvff'V
as far as varying the South lie has been active in many
nf fell liish ltd., Casselberry, is concerned, llryant said.
civic enterprise* during hit
# 3 0
driver of the car, He is in
lie said he |ier*onally pre­ 14 year* in Seminole County.
Florida Sanitarium and Hos­ fers Florida's Junior U. S.
pital.
Sen. George Smathers, but
Also injured were the horse would go along with a number
riders, Jo Ann Krug, 13. and of olher Miiillirriier*.
Merita Smiley, 11, both of
Rut, he said, from what lie
Fern Paik. They suffered ruts ran hear and read in the pa­
snd bruises.
pers "it looks like Hie nomin­
HoW’iird Hughe* of t’oit Of­
Highway Patrolman Dan ation is going to one of the fice Box 414, Sanford, sufferOaka said ths hors* bolted boys from Mmnsola (either ed a fractured finger Wednes­
across the highway and tried Sen. Hubert Humphrey or Eu­ day night wlirii a truck back­
to leap over the car. The top gene McCarthy).
ed against a bench on which
of the car was peeled bark
Bryant who paid a pop call ha was silting at Magnolia
and damage was listed ■( a on each oificc in the Capitol Ave. end First St.
total loss.
press suite for personal, pri­
Folic* laid a truck operat­
vate interviews rather than ed by Alphonso A. Linton of
his usual mass Thursday news Rochester, N.Y., was being
conference, as good as said backed out of a parking space
the nomination of Sm itheri when Uie motor quit Mid the
for vice president is the only
truck moved forward against
way the Democrats can hope
A severe storm clobbered to carry Florida this fall for the beurh. Hughes wus treated
at Seminol* Memorial Hos­
the Hanford area early Wed­
Johnson.
pital.
nesday afternoon with light­
ning striking at least twro
places within a admit*.
Reda Gain
New Tax Cut?
At 12:29 p.m. lightning hit
PNU TUC, South Viet Nam
WASHINGTON (UI'I) — Ad
an attic fan at 1226 Randolph (UPI) — A Communist Viet ministration official* said to­
Kt., putting it out uf commit- Cong battalion overran an out­ day that i'rcskinit Johnson
THOUSANDS of colorful helium-filled buloona rose into the blue of the
tion. A minute later, polic* post in thie Meklng River vil­ plana to ask Congrats next
morning aky as officials of the Winter Park Mall released them a t open­
report, the burglar alarm at lage south of Saigon early to­ year to cut excise taxes by $1
ing ceremonies today. Grand opening of the $15 million shopping center
R o b s o n ' s Sporting Goods day end launched coordinated billion to $3 billion in time for
was attended by area dignitaries and throngs of shoppers, an Mrs. Joan
store, 30|-3(dl E. First HI., attack* or harassing action on tfi# nation's 1!MS Christmas
Pereno, "Mrs. Florida” cut the ribboned certain in front of the en­
was a! o sttuck.
trance towers.
(Herald Photo)
four other* nearby.
•bopping.

tion was reorganized Into a
strong and active promotional
group, resulting in the suc­
cessful sponsoring of seasonal
bargain days by the mer­
chants of Sanford.
He Is co-owner and general
manager of Sanford Electric
Company, one of Sanford's
o l d e s t business establish­
ments. ,
Harper stated:
"The time is here for our
City Commission to be com­
prised of men with a stable,
consilient and positive ap­
proach If Sanford is to assume
its rightful and responsible
position among the fastest
growing cities in Florida.
"1 pledge to actively work
with all of the citizens and
huiincss people of Sanford for
tiie orderly development and
progres of Sanford with «mphasla on fiscal responsibili­
ty."

LBJ Signs Anti-Poverty Bill

UAW Rejects Offer; Russian Sentry
Fires On U. S.
Moves Toward Strike
Army Auto

Seminole Soil
Conservationist
Wins Promotion

Grove Worker
Struck Dead

3 Injured As
Car Kills Horse

W&amp;\:'

Truck Breaks
M an’s Finger

shared in America's prosper­
ity.
"The day* of the dole in this
country are numbered," the
President declared before us­
ing more lhan 50 pens to plaec
his signature on Ihe measure
at a ceremony In Die White
House Rose Garden.
In an obvious reply to Re­
publican presidential nominee
Barry Goidwaler's charge
that the poverty program is
Just an election year gim­
mick to win votes, Johnson
asserted:
"This is not a cynical pro­
posal to exploit the poor with
Hie promise of a handout or a
dole."
Instead he said the program
aims at getting unemployed
youth "off the it reels" and In­
to job training, to they ran
look forward to a "productive
life, not a wasted tile."
"Every dollar spent will re­
sult In saving* to the country
and especially to local taxpay­
er! in Hie cost or crime, wel­
fare, health and police pro­
tection," Johnson said.
The signing was witnessed
by a large number of House
and Senate members, mostly
Democrats; cabinet members,
including Ally. Gen. Robert

F. Kennedy; governor* and
mayors, including Mayor Ro­
bert F. Wagner of New York;
business and labor leader*;
and Sargent Hhriver, whom
Johnson will nominate to bead
the program.
"The American answer to
poverty i* not to make the
poor more secure In their po­
verty but to help them reach
down amt help themielves out
of the ruti of poverty," the
('resident *»td. "The Ameri­
can people and the American
.system are making history,"
Johnson asserted.
"Today, for the first time
in the history of the human
rare, a great nation ta willing
to make, and able to make, a
commitment to eliminate pov­
erty among our people. , . I
firmly believe that a t of this
moment a now opportunity ia
dawning and a new era of
progreta ia opening for US
all."

l’npy Qulaifics
TALLAHASSEE (U I'I) —
Deride C. 1’apy Jr., Key W*St,
wua qualified today as a
candidate for the House of
Representatives aeat front
Monroe County.

Sheriff Fights
Aide's Ouster
ST. AUGUSTINE (UI’I) —
Sheriff I, O. Davis said today
he would seek legal help from
stale officials In fighting a
federal judge's order that one
of his deputies resign.
U. S. District Judge Bryan
Simpson of Jacksonville found
volunteer deputy C h a r l e s
Ijn cc Jr., and • motel man­
ager in contempt of court Wed­
nesday in tiie first such action
taken under the Civil Rights
Act.
Simpson ordered Lance lo
resign his unsalaried position
as deputy and ordered him and
mote) manager William Chew
to pay attorney'll fee* for the
Negnxii who brought the auit.
"I'm hoping the state will
take notice of this action of
Judge Simpson's and give us
some legal help," said Davis,

wlxt anld he would send let­
ter* to Gov. Farris Bryant
and Atty. Gen. Jams* Kyneaw
"1 guess someone Is attem pt­
ing to discredit all law en­
forcement agencies in the
state of Florida—whleit U a
good way to get rid of us," the
sheriff said. "This ta a de­
finite move toward federal
law. I'm hoping we're allowed
tn remain a slate."
Davis added, "If he (Simp­
son) does this, he can by the
«amn token remove state sen­
ators or state re present* Live*
or anyone else he takes offense
at."
live sheriff called Lance "*
fine man" who was acting
under orders when he followed
Negroes to protect them. Da­
vis said Simpson himself had
ordered local autoritlos to pro­
tect Negroes.

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Three Seminole Sanford Boy Scouts Re-Paint Aircraft
County Firms
Get Charters

Three Seminole County rorpnrationn have received char*
teri, according tn Secretary
of State Tom Adam*. Char*
lered were:
Th* Longwood Manufactur­
ing Co. Inc., 680 E. Laka St.,
Longwood, with an authoriiad
stock of 2,600 common shares
at $10 a share. Th* firm
deal* in goods, ware* and
merchandise and incorpora­
tor* are listed as Arthur F.
Goldsby and George R. Swain,
both of Orlando, and O. E.
Blake of Maitland. Th* appli­
cation waa filed by Robert R.
Lowe of 680 E. Laka St.,
Longwood.
Th* Top* Brothers Co. Inc,
of Altamcnta Springs. Au­
thorised elock ie Rated a*
1,000 common shares a t $10
per ahera and th# firm deal*
in fruit and vegetables, In­
corporators are listed aa R.
R. Tope, Philip W. Tope and
Marjori* K. Top*, all of Al­
tamonte Springs. Th* papers
war* filed by Gurnty and
THIS INDIAN, work of the renowned sculptorSkotfjeld of 601 Park Avt.
artist John A. Flaudcr who has been a resident
South, Winter Park.
of DeBary since 1957( is one of his most prized
The Lakeside Enterprise*
possessions and is a magnificent addition to the
Inc.,
608 E. Lake St., Long­
lily pool in the side garden of his home on Narwood, with an authoriiad
(Cox Photo)
anja Road.
stock of 1,000 common aharai
at $10 a share. The firm daals
in real and personal property.
Incorporators are listed aa
Rohart R. Lowe and George
R. Swein, both of Orlando;
O. E. Blak* of Maitland and
Arthur F. Goldaby of Orlan­
do. Paper* ware filed by
By Mrs. Trank White
•o well that cover every wall Robert R. Low* of Route 3,
Among the number of na­ in tha room.
Box 462 E, Orlando.
A magnificent piece of
tionally known personalities
living In DeBary la John A. work and one of hi* most priz­
Tlauder of Naranja Road, re­ ed possessions is the Indian
nowned sculptor and arUat. which he baa created at Use
A native of Austria, where Illy pool in the aids garden.
he studied, be came to DeBary Fitting beautifully into the na­
in IDS) from Connecticut and tural setting, the Indian takes
New York. He a tte n ta t the pause from hie hunting *&gt;
New Yo-k Academy of De­ drink water that drijs* into 'rhe Boh Ray Studio of
Dance opened Tuesday at
sign end In 1008, received a the pool.
At the front of tus home, 2S10 South Oak Ava,
silver medal for hla work.
Many of hla famous piece*, Flaunder has a two-foot sta­ Ray, who la affiliated with
tue of St. Francis of AaaiaJ the Frankie and Johnnie Stu­
In miniature, along with
husta of famous people, are on which forma a unique bird dio in Daytona, i* alio exper­
display in hi* DeBary home feeder high on the trunk of a ienced with Arthur Murray
and in the living room he has tree.
and Fred Astaire dancing
painted a mural nt n Connecti­ During the B.irnum Festival technique*.
The new studio offaft In­
cut hillside in mid-winter celebrating the Connecticut
showing scones he remembers Centennial, he designed a struction In modern ballroom
large trophy, a ropy of which dancing, both Latin and Am­
now stands in hi* home with erican style. Other dances in­
other priceless pieces of his clude tha cha-cha, rhumba,
artistry.
tango, samba, mimho, mtrengue, waltz, foxtrot, awing
and the popular boia nova.
Ausgut 11,1064
Claizes will be held in the
Admission*
evening from T to 10 p.m.
Betty Burgess, Matilda DoBose, Helm G. Galloway,
Martha Glbbi, Margaret HarTALLAHASSEE (UPI)
rop, Thelma Franklin, Linda Republican Charles Holley if
K. Lrnimon, Elisabeth Long, confident ha will become
Jeanette McWucen. Kerry A. Florida's lin t GOP governor,
Poole, Heather Nettlei, Betty but he's looking (or $400,000
FORT LAUDERDALE Jo Swain, Ruby Lundin, all to help him whip some tough (UPI) — A railroad engine
of Sanford; Levell* Thomp­ opposition from Democratic split an automobile In two at
son, MalUand ;KI»le Trubcn- nominee Haydnn Burns.
a city crossing today, killing
harher, Eleanor Waldron, De­ Holley told a new* eon three persona and critically
nary; Annie Campbell, Lake fareoce Wednesday he thinks Injuring one.
Monroe; M a y Wine miller, both he and Republican pres I
City poUce said tha car,
Lake Mary.
dent! el nominee Barry Gold carrying four local rcildenta,
Births
water will win In Florida in twisted around the lowered
Mr. and M u. Charlra Ab­ tha November election.
rail barricade in an alfort to
bey of Sanford, n boy; Mr.
In the past three presidential beat the Seaboard Air Line
and Mr*. Glenn Lemmon of election*, Florida ha* go
railroad engine, which we*
Sanford, a girl.
pulling only a caboose.
Republican, and Hollar pi
Dischargee
The wreck happened min­
dieted that “not even if war
Appleton K. ftoisrler, Ellz were declared In the middle ute* after the four — two
abetti B o n d e r, Elliabrlh O. of the campaign would Flor young men and their dale* —
Young, Mary H. llrouiseau, Ida vote De mocra tic this had left a night club, police
said.
Laaru P. Caldwell, Arthur year."
Duhart, Grace Middleton,
Tha St. Petersburg state
Dead w art Jerry Dean Wa­
Nancy Norman, Bonnie Ltnk, legislator said hit finance shington, 21, Btisle Stevens,
lamia A. Tate, Willie Mathis, committee haa act $400,000 aa 23, and Mia* Eddie Will*
Kvola Edwards and baby girl, ita goal lor hla campaign. He Stitt, 33.
Marie Hadllch and baby glH, •aid, “The money lie coming Critically injured was Jam ­
Carol Berkanmeler and baby In pretty good."
as Robert Johnson, 22.
girl, Donna Stdmm and baby
girl, Carol Buriesa and baby
boy, Iteba Scott and baby
girl, all of Sanford; Doris Rat*
hff and baby girl, Maitland.
AUGUST I. 19(4
Admission*
Amu ml* Mctiowrn, Railiara
Dumpier, Hazel Kelly, Bever­
ly Abbey, Artell Fowler,
Debra Sweet, Nulon Hall,
Willie Calloway, Suai* Ann
Campbell, Mary Pugh, Rauv
cilia Burch, Bav. William K.
Timms, Florye R. Gilbert,
Classia Mae Martin, all of
Sanford; Eleanor Corley, Tan
gerlna; Harold Theuer, Ca­
nary: Virginia S u l l i v a n
North Orlando; Evelyn B.
Nettles, OaUen.
Birth*
Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Srutt
of Sanford, e boy; Mr, and
Mra. Ronald Poison of San
ford, a boy; Mr .and Mm.
Bryan Nettles of Sanford, n
girl; Mr. and Mr*. George F.
McGowrn of Hanford, a girl.
Dischargee
SQUADRON EMBLEM la placed at the new
N ellie Cameron, Robert F.
quarters of Heavy Attack Squadron 13 a t San&gt;
Crenshaw, Shari Ann Whillay,
ford Naval Air Station. The unit has ju st joined
*11 of Sanford; Mildred Mor­
ths local base after a prolonged tour of duty on
row, MriKnney, Tea.; John
the West Coast. Lt.(Jg) G. H. Dlsgle, gives an
l uta, DeBary; Evelyn Porter.
assist to B. F, O'Connor, A2AN, in setting up
WLehs Mvalue.
the emblem.

TROOP 244 Boy Scouts scraped and patined the Navy aircraft which is
exhibited a t Campbell-Lossing American Loglnn Home Inst Saturday
when they met nt the pont for a general clean-up day in preparation for
thin Saturday night’s court of honor. A total of 15 boys took part in the
project under general .supervininn of Scoutmaster Jim Duhon.

Hospital
Notes

Holley Building
$400,000 Fund

3 Die As Train
Cuts Car In Two

PRIZES in tho necond fishathon sponsored by
the DeBary Fishing Club as pnrt of the summer youth program were won by, from left,
Andrea Barber, smallest fish; Jimmy Glenn,
largest fish and Joseph Sweeney, most fish.
Poles, bait arid prizes were provide by the club.
(Cox Photo)

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Slavia 4-H Boy Writes Essay
Bear Lake Cubs On Studies Of Conservation

By Elevlyn Lundy
Editors Note; George Brad­
shaw, 14-yaar-old son of Mr.
and Mra. Weldon Bradshaw
o4 Slavia who spent several
days Utla summer at Camp
McQuarrl* with a large
B y M a rya aa M ila*
group of Florida 4-H beys,
Baar Lake Cub Scout Pack ha* written the following
230 will particlpata in the e n a y which will be entered
Wekiwa Cub-O-Ree to be held in national competition. An
active 4*11 Club member for
this Saturday at Mead Gar­
the past Ova years, George
dens from 1 until 7:30 p.m.
I* vicep resident of tha
AU packs is the district will
be responsible for setting up
their own displays and every­
one attending la requested to
bring his own picnic supper.
Cold drinks will be available
on the ground*.
Schedule for the afternoon
and evening calls for registra­
tion from 1 until 2 p.m. to be
followed by the pinewood der­
by, space derby, skiili, handi­
crafts and junior activities
from 2 until 4:so p.m. Be­
tween 4:30 and 5:30, pack activltk* are scheduled with
th* picnic supper to follow
until 1:30. Beginning at 6.30
the Akela Council will be con­
ducted during which awards,
cub-o-rcc patches and partici­
pation ribbons will be award­
ed. A program of authentic BECKY FITZGERALD
Indian dances will be presen­
ted around the campfire with
rack 36 in charge of lighting
the fir*. Closing ceremonies
will be at 7:30 p.m.
The skill events of tb* af
ternoon will b* divided into
two age groups with first,
second and third ribbons to ba
awarded in each. Event! and
By Franca* Waiter
packs in charge will include:
Rebecca Ann (Becky) Fit*,
shot put, pack 240; discus,
pack 201; Javelin, pack 211; gerald, daughter of Mr. and
fish pond, pack 631 and elec­ Mrs. Darrell R, Fitzgerald of
tric eel, pack 230.
Lake Mary was crowned “ U t­
il* Mlsz WHOO of Orlando" in
cercmoalos held Wednesday
night.
The contest was in celebra­
tion of radio station WHOO *
XUALA LUMPUR. Malay­ sixth anniversary party and
sia (UPI) — Malaysian troop* those competing by photo had
and
Indonesian guerrillas to be aix year* old during the
clashed in th* coastal awampi month of August. Becky, who
of tb* southern Malay Penln w** chosen from the accom­
aula today and two guerrilla* panying photo, is a van prettier
were reported killed in a 20- in real Lite.
mlnut* light.
In addition to th* glory of
A spokesman for the Malay winning the contest and being
sian defense ministry said crowned, Becky also received
“several other terrorist* a complete wardrobe for th*
coming school year.
captured.

To Participate
In Cub-O-Ree

Works Of Sculptor
Displayed In Home

Business
Briefs

By Donna Estri
The Navy aircraft exhibited
on ground of Sanford Ameri­
can Legion Campbell-Losilng
Post S3 was scraped and paint­
ed by Boy Scout Troop 244
l»*i .Saturday when the hoy*
mot at the poat home for a
general clean-up day In prepa-ation for court of honor
core monies scheduled there
this Saturday evening.
In addition to repainting the
plane, th* group under dlrec*
Hon of Scoutmaster Jim Du­
hon, dusted and mopped floor*
of the hall and cleaned and
mowed the lot.
At noon the working crew
had u c k lunch** and lemooide.
Taking part In tho clean-up
project were Fred Welder,
Jack Hansen, Daniel Bern*
sky, Wains Thompson, Mika
Parrish, Tommy Fostar, Don­
ald Corklll, Jim RutatU, Mi­
chael Shannon, Jim Prokoach,
Charles Knight, Pat Morgan,
Johnny Ramsay, Johnny Fos­
ter and Kenneth Russell.
Troop 224 la sponsored by
the Elka Lodge of Sanford and
has a membership of SO boy*.
Regular meetings are held
each Wednejday evening at
the American Legion home.

6# YEARS OF WEAR in four montha — The sturdy construction of a
Mackle-built home has again been proven a t tho World's Fair. More than
1,000,000 feet have trod and nliiiffled through this Deltona model with
no appreciable wear and tear to the traffic pattern inside the house. Only
the rugs need frequent cleaning and the walls fresh painting. Mackle en­
gineer! figure the half million visitors so far equal a family of four using
the same traffic pattern for approximately 69 years of normal living.

ARCHITECT'S DRAWING of the main exhibit building of the Florida
Citrus Showcaso, ground for which was broken Wednesday a t Winter
Haven.

Ground Broken For Showcase
WINTER HAVEN (Special)
— Concentrated orange Juice
which was packed during th*
1048*60 rltrue Meson by th*
MlnuU Maid Company waa
served to those attending th*
ground breaking ceremonies
for the main exhibit building
of th* Florida Citrus Show.
csm (successor of th* Florida
Citrus Exposition) Wednes­
day.
S t a t e Commissioner o f
Agriculture Doyle C o n n e r
turned th* first shovel full of
earth assisted by Showcase
President Willard E. Rot and
Building Commltta# Chairman
Richard G. Klngham, both uf
Winter Haven. The Informal
avant was also attended by
Calpln Winter, Executive Sec­

retary of th* State’* Agricul­
ture and Livestock Fair Com­
mittee, mcmbvra of the Win­
ter Haven City Commieelon,
tha Polk County Commieelon,
th* Florida Citrus Commis­
sion, Florida Citrus Mutual
and other segments of the in­
dustry.
Th* audience agreed on the
excellence of tha 14 year old
Juice and regarded the «*rving of the drink aa "most nppropriut*’’ ainca the new 16
acre site of the Showruat near
Laka Lulu is a part of th* DT
acre recreational tract which
th* Clly of Winter Haven
purrhaeed from Minute Maid
five years ago. Tha alta for
th* Showcase waa donated by
th* City.

Th* ground breaking cli­
maxed an eight-year effort by
the Exposition authorities to
secure a larger site and bet­
ter facilities than th* old one
which had been used since
1020. The alta will provide
■pace for tha 23,000 square
foot circular shaped concrete
building, tha only one of ita
kind in the atatc.
The $210,000 structure, In­
cluding furnishings and “con­
tingency fund" Is being mads
possible by donations of $16,000 from tha Cltrua Commis­
sion, $26,000 each from tha
City pf Winter Haven and tha
State Department of Agricul­
ture and a loan of $146,000
from th* three local banka.

Lake Mary
Youngster Wins
WHOO Title

Malay Troops
Fight Rebels

county council this year and
will be * ninth grade student
at Slavia, Ha la most Inter­
ested in conservation and
plan* to make bit career
along such Lines.
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Camp McQuarrle, located In
the Ocala National Forest,
was the sight of the recent
29th annual Wildlife Camp.
This camp is designed mostly
(or the older (Her who has an
interest In tha conservation of
our natural resources. One
hundred and eight boys were
chosen from 24 counties to attend the camp for a week of
learning and fun. The camp is
sponsored by the Federal Cart­
ridge Corporation in coopera­
tion with C. L. Horn, president
of the firm.
There were four classes held
esch day such aa fishing and
fishing tackle, wildlife, for­
estry, and gun safety. Teach*
the boys, was a group of meh,
each specializing in the field
that they were teaching. Mr,
Jim Roland, salesman for th*
Robinson Tackle Company
and expert fisherman, taught
the fishing and fishing Uckla
class. Mr. A. S. Jenson, Assis­
tant Extension F o r e s t e r ,
taught Ihe forestry class. In
gun safety, Mr. W. J. Platt
Jr. and L. C. Cobb, taught the
boys the rules of gun safety
and how to handle and shoot
a gun properly. A group of
Biologists from the Florida
Game and Fresh Wstcr Fish
Commission, taught the Wild­
life Conservation c la n . Every­
one enjoyed these classes foi
the reason that what these
men taught them should tie
practiced and not Just heard,
Each night the boys were
shown movies of conservation
practices in use. On August 5
the boys were privileged to
have 14 guests from seven
different countie*. The men
Ind women who are county
■gents in their own eounty,
came over to this camp to *e#
how we operate our Depart­
ment of Agriculture and our
411 Club.
Tho next day, the «h .
everyone at camp was taken
on a tour and cook-out In the
Ocala National Forest. The
United Htete* Forestry Service
gave this cook-out and tour.
The camp adjourned on Sat.
Aug. Ith, bringing a week of
excitement and fun to a close.
The boys have given up t
week of their time to le a n im­
portant facte of a cleaner and
richer American way of living
and they have received the
best of training from the best
Instructors. The county agents
and instructors are to be very
highly commended for what
they have accomplished in past
and present times and most
certainly the future, toward
making the BEST, BETTER
through the u«e of the 4 H *
HEAD. HEART. HANDS AND
HEALTH.

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Contract Let
WASHINGTON’ (UPI) —
A contract to build a new post
office at Wlntnr Park and ^
lease it to the Post O/fice IV- *
partment was awarded Wed­
nesday to George and Maria

Ml.

VAH-13 FLAG is act up in the main offices of Heavy Attack Squadron
13'e quarter* at Sanford Naval Air Station. Lt. Cdr. J. L. Griffin inspects
the flag while K. A. Doucet, ATN3, places the base in its socket The
squadron joined the local facility this week, arriving here from the West
C oast

SQUADRON RECORDS are shown being car­
ried into the building of Heavy Attack Squadron
13 aa the unit arrived a t Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion from duty in the State of Washington.
Shown are B. F. O’Connor, A2AN, and K. A.
Hp m et, ATN3. Additional personnel will be air­
lifted here aoon.
(Herald Photos)

Stiles Named
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
John D. Stile*, Jacksonville,
waa named assistant director
of marketing in the State De «)
partment of Agriculture. Th#
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(D&amp;cUi G b b y •
DEAR ABBY: My prob1cm may not cound very
■erfau* to you, but It ha*
caused a small war between
my girl and me. I am a
mechanic, 23 and tingle. I
am going with a very nice
girl who la 22 and work*
In an office. Her office la
having a paarty. (A hayride, of all thing*.)) They
•0 decided not to a*k anyone
who Is NOT employed in
their office. That I»n’t too
bad. But the clincher i* that
no wive* or husband* are
invited. They are all over
21 and drink* are served. If
1 were a married man
working in an office, 1
wouldn't go to an office
party if my wife was not
4
welcome. My girl I* on the
hayrlde committee and *h*
says 1 don’t work in an of­
fice and I don't know what
]'m talking about; that any
time you have married cou­
ple* at a drinking party it
always ends up in a drunk­
en brawl. Am I wrong! Or
is she!
^
MECHANIC
£

DEAR MECHANIC: She
i*. And, furthermore, if a
married person i* In dnnger
of becoming involved in a
"drunken brawl," he I* bet­
ter off with his own wife.
•
•
•
DEAR ABBY: I am an
attractive (I'm told) 23-

By Abigail Van Buren

year-old woman who ha*
more than her share of
dates, so please don't think
I ’m man-hungry. 1 have a
next-door neighbor who is
approximately 23. He has
been living there with his
brother and sister-in-law
for about a year, 1 am not
the flirty type, so thing*
have been going slow. I
know ha is shy, and so far
the most I have been able
to get out of him is a "hel­
lo." I know he is aware of
my existence, but that's
about it. I don't think he
has a steady girl as he’a
home a lot. How ran I go
about wrangling a date
with him !
INTERESTED
D E A R INTERESTED:
Your best bet is to become
better acquainted with the
■Ister-in-law. You can al­
ways borrow a cup of
sugar- Onrs she know* you
bettar, if the man i* avail­
able, interested, and nor­
mal, you'll h a v e y o u r
chance. Othcwise, who needs
him !
•
•
•
DEAR ABBY: I would
like to know what to do
about a neighbor who talks
about sex all the time. No
m atter what anybody says,
he alwnys puts a dirty
meaning to it, and gels off
on hia favorite subject. He
uses filthy words, too. His

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Men frequently complain
that women are difficult lo
live with. They forget that
there are two sides to a coin.
These suggestions are for
you husbands to consider and,
judging from the letters many
wives have written, you should
benefit from these hints.
1. Share the doings of the
day with your wife. Don't
clam up as soon as you get

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home in the evening. The
"strong silent type" with em­
phasis on the "silent," Is a
bore to live with.
2. Have enough common
courtesy to let your wife know
if you are going to be late to
dinner. Nothing annoys a wo­
man more than to get a meal
ready to serve and then have
to sit and wait because the
man of the family hasn't both­
ered to say he’ll be late.

3. Be neat. No woman likes
to feel like a servant—and
that’s the way she feels if she
has to pick up after you con­
stantly.
4. Show some appreciation
for the tilings your wife does
tor your comfort. And go easy
on criticism. Praise gels quick­
er results than fault-finding.
5. Don't be a stay-at-home
stick-in-the-mud. Most wives
like some social life, but it

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9:30-10:30 P.M. ABC. The
Jimmy Dean Show. Loaded
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sie is Rowlf'a guest ami, con­
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one has to he a hit dubious

about Rowlf after he acrenades "her" with a love song.
Patty Duke guests and sings.
Jimmy offers a few folksy
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How about a four • card
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isn't much fun If they have to
nrgue before you'll go with
them.
6. Work out some kind of
financial arrangement so that
your wife doesn't h aw to ask
for every cent she spends.
That may make you feel big
and important—but it's hard
on her dignity.
7. Tell her how important
she is to your happiness. When
a woman knows she is needed
s h e will do her best to make
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DEAR "MRS. CLEAN” :
A good friend could tell old
foul-mouth to shape up or
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around, bow out of his com­
pany and avoid him.
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KITTY HAWK CVA-33":
Glad to hear that under
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boy who has respect for
virtue and womanhood. And
you'll be glad to know that
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order to play the hand pjoperly. All you need to know is
that East follow* to the first
trick with the three of hearts.
You atart by "C ounting
your winner*, both *ure and
first trick you are sure of
eight tricks and can make 11
if you pick up the queen of
diamond*. Now you "A”nalyie
the lead and "R"evlew the
bidding and note that if you
lose to the queen of diamonds
and if West has led the queen
from a five-card suit Die de­
fense will oath four heart
tricks and set you. You also
note that West has over-called
end probably h is that fivecard suit.

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wife must thing it's cute
because she is right there
and she laughs right along
with him. The rest of us
are embarrassed and try’ to
change the subject, but he
can turn any subject back
to sex again. We ate dis­
gusted with him but don’t
know how to handle the sit­
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�BATON ROUGE, La. (UPI)
— Gov. John J. McKelthen
has warned Louisiana might
be the next target of the
"Freedom Party" If the pre­
dominately Negro group get*
the Mlaslsslppl delegation’*
•eats at the Democratic na­
tional convention.
McKelthen repeated at a
naira conference yeaterday
the Pi-member Louisiana dele­
gation will walk out of the
convention if the regular Mis­
sissippi delegation ia denied
ita aeata.

The convention'! credential!
committee has withheld aeaU
from the Mississippi deJega.
tion because of the dispute
with the "Freedom Party"
over who gel* the chairs.
McKelthen said If the regu­
lar delegation were refused
seats It could lead to " a
breakup of tho National Dem­
ocratic party as we know 1L"
However, he a d d e d he
thought the national party
would be "realistic" and seat
the while delegation.
He said he told the Louis!-

ana group to walk out if any
aouthern delegation la denied
seats. He said he felt most
would follow his instructions.
A Louisiana delegate hold­
ing public office would com­
mit political euldde if he de­
cided to atay, McKelthen aaid.
A delegate with political ambltioni would also have to re ­
turn homa, he added.
McKelthen laid early this
week he will not attend the
convention wnich opens Mon­
day In Atlantic City.
Ho added he did not think

President Johnson wss the
choice of the majority of the
stale delegation. He said the
group would be willing to sup­
port a favorite son candidate
from the South but did not
know who would be nomina­
ted.
McKelthen laid he did not
discuss a potential favorite
eon candidate with four other
eouthera governors at a meet­
ing last week In a New Or­
leans hotel room,
On the tldclands Issue, Mc­
Kelthen said he did not feel

tho presidential raca would
effect chances of a aeUement.
Earlier, he said he bellevd
any tldclands accord would
come before the fall election.

Florida Boy Killed
ROANOKE, Va. (UPI) —
Christopher Alexander Myers,
H, of Eau Gallie, Fla., was
fstally struck Monday by a
car while riding his bicycle
along Route 60 near Covington
in Allegheny County. He died
five hours later in a Roanoke
hospital.

MIAMI BEACH (UPI) Teamster* union president
James Hoffa emerged from
the opening four hour session
of the union’* executive board
here yesterday and *aid:
"There’* no revolt."
*
‘T here’s no question In my
mind about who's running the
union. There's no question In
anyone's mind in the Teamsters. The revolt I* Just In the
mind* of you reporters, and
you're not member* of the
union," he Hid.
Hoffa, facing two federal
court deeds Iona aentenclng

him to a total of 13 y ean to
prison, n lterated the union'*
executive board meeting 1*
routine and wouldn't discus*
his future as union boss.
Hoffa it appealing both pri­
son sentences.
Asked if the board meeting
was being held In Miami
Beach to avoid summonses at
Teamster'a headquarters in
Washington, Hoffa replied,
"We'vw met In Miami Beach
for 20 years."
He has not asked the board
for a vote of confidence.
"There'a no reason to ask
for one," he said.

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J A M B S W. CRAIG
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him to attain hia pre­
sent rate. Craig la from
Los Angelas, and en­
tered the Navy Feb.
24, 1962.

.ORLANDO (UPI) — Gov.
Farris Bryant flatly dan led
yesterday he had any inten­
tion of becoming tho next
president at Florida State Un­
iversity.
"The Bryant family plans
enly to move hack to Ocala
where I will enter my privato
(law) practice again thla
fell.1* Bryant said.
He made the atatemant dur­
ing a television (WFTV) In­
terview here which was taped
for broadcast Sunday.
Unconfirmed report* had
bean circulating that Bryant
would he In line for the Flor­
ida fltate petition following
the resignation of Dr. Gordon
Blackwell. Lest month Bryant
■aid ha would not accept or
refuse a Job that hadn't been
offered him.
Blackwell stepped d o w n
from the Job to accept ■ sim­
ilar post at Furman UnlveraIty In Oroanvilla, B.C., follow­
ing criticism from n board of
control member, Carl Forman,
who aald Blackwell permitted
a climate of ultra-liberalism
te develop at the campus.
The Governor also aald ho
would not attend tha Demo­
cratic convention's platform
eommltUa meeting in Atlantic
City Thursday alnca he had
an appointment with Presi­
dent Johnson ia Washington
Friday.
Bryant and 1$ other Demo­
cratic governor* will meet
with th* Preeident on tho ovo
of the national Democratic
convention at tho WhiU
House.

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Thomas Vansman was bit­
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Republicans Try To Make Political Hay With LBJ Family Fortune
WSHINGTON (UP1)
Republicans worked today to
make i political debit out of
the balance abeet of Preiident Johnson’i family fortune,
currently figured at $3,484,OSS.
The Chief Executive'* audi­
tor!, at hit direction, Wednes­
day made public the F tril
Family'* net worth. The fig­
ure* showed that the family’*
fortune had Increased by $2746,368 over the pa»t 10 year*,

mostly due to the television
boom during that time. The
family has intrests in valuable
Texas broadcast properties.
As set forth by the auditing
firm of Haskins A Sells, the
figures
represented the
"book" value of the family'*
extensive holdings. There was
no estimate of what the real
estate and broadcast proper­
ties would bring if sold on the
current market but Life mag­
azine this week put the fig­

ure *t about $14 million.
Republican national Chair­
man Dean Burch said the esti­
mated net wealth of the Johnaons was "Incredibly low."
"It ii peculiar that the bulk
of hla fortune was maoe fn
area* subject to federal con­
trol," he said.
Burch told a new* confer­
ence "Johnion muat be "the
greatest free enterpriser in
the world” to have amassed
this fortune while drawing a

salary averaging alightly over
$12,000 annually since enter­
ing public service in 1931.
Rising to the atack after
the Burch statement came us­
ually mild • mannered Mike
Mansfield, Senate Democratic
leader and dose personal
friend of the President. He
accused the GOP of running a
presidential campaign "a t­
tuned to the titiiiationi of a
pitchman at a financial peepshow."

Mansfield told the senate he
was delighted that Johnson
had issued the financial state­
ment. He labeled "political
prowlers” those who "slink
Into tha financial history of
tha Johnson family and, find­
ing nothing suitable for jack­
als, slink nut again to spread
the half . truth and half-innu­
endo."
The holding* of Republican
presidential candidate Barry
M. Gold water and his wife to­

taled $1.7 million, mostly In
stocks and bonds, as of June
30, according to the Phoenix,
Ariz., bank which adminis­
ters the couple's trust ac­
counts.

Tolls $841,410
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Drivers paid $811,110 in July
to use the slate's toll bridges
a* a near-rerord number of
car* rolled over the facilities.

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Aug. 20, 1961 — Paste

Library Sets New Schedule
By Julia llartna
Mrs. James Walter, presi­
dent of the Altamonte Spring*
Library Association, today an­
nounced a change in library
schedules for the fall,
Starting Tuesday, Sept, t,
tha library will be open on
Tuesdays and Thursdays from
2 until ft p. m. and on Satur­

day* from 10 a. m. until 4
p. m.
Mrs. Florence Courson, li­
brarian, and her staff, have
publicly expressed apprecia­
tion to the anonymous donor
of tho rug which was left re­
cently at the library. It now
la on the library floor and la
quite an improvement.

H

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AT JM FIE1DS

1
RICHARD L. Atchison,
a v i a t i o n electronic!
technician third class
was advanced to his
prejent rate on June
25. He was presented
his certificate of ad­
vancement a t c e r e monies held a t Navat
Air Station, Sanford.
Atchison'a knowledge
of his rate enabled him
to achieve a high score
on the Navy-wide com­
petitive e x a m i nation
and lend to his ad­
vancement in r a t e .
Atchison entered the
Naval Service on Sept.
13, 1962 at Raleigh,
N. C.

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�Fashion Stylist Stages Constructive
Clinic On Latest Sewing Techniques

M ary Esther's

fly Mr*. H. L. Johnson
Mlia
Barbara Lleuwen,
fashion stylist for ths McCall
FatU rn Fashion* of New
York, recently conducted a
clinic a t lha Caucss Room of
Th* F irst Federal Savin**
and Loan Building.
Mr*. Carolina Holtsclaw,
owner of MlUdj'a Fabric
Shoppe and sponsor of th*
ellnic, Introduced the attrac­
tive Mis* Lieu wen, who held
th* large and attentive audi­
ence oaptlve.
The stylist pave Instruetlons on the proper selection
of a pattern and the correct
procedure In pattern adjust­
ment, whether too large or
too amalt. She explained In
detail the proper placement
of darts and the method of
house guests, their daughter and her family, Mr. and Mra. W alter Ollen
enlarging o r decreasing them.
and children from Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Pictured in the front row from
Miss Licuwen was stunning
the left are Patricia, Pamela and Frances Ollen. In the back from the left
In a two pi tea ensemble of
are George Ollen, Mr. Ollen, Mra. Ollen, Mrs. Bethea and Mr. Bethea.
Sauteme silk, featuring a
loose fitted bodice with a
rolled collar and three quar­
ter length sleeves with ac­
cessories In accord. She grac­
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo­
By Evelyn Lundy
iously anewered a barrage of
Mrs. R. W. Estes and Mrs. rge Carter for a week. They
questions from th* audicnee
and continued the session la­ B. G. Smith have returned went eight - seeing to the
ter with further questions from a delightful train trip to mountains and also went to
and answers a t Miltdy Shop- Richmond where they were Shenandoah Valley and other
pe.
places of interest.

Oviedo Personals

MISS BARBARA LIEUWEN, left,
lo fashion stylist for McCall Pattern Co.
recently held * clinic in Sanford demonstrating pattern adjustments and
Roberts, center, is a model, and
other sewing techniques. Mra. j
Iloltzclaw, owner of Milady Fabric Shoppe
to the right is Mrs. Caroline Ih
and sponsor of the clinic.

Ladies O f B L F E

diom sunaksM

T o Honor Guest
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B y M rs. H . L Jekasea

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This Evening

another circle on top, pressing Th* Ladies Society of the
Use a favorite canned fruit V4 cup chopped pecan*
alone or combine several. Top 1 pkg. lemon flavored gelatin edges together. Bake on un- Brotherhood of Locomotive
Drain cocktail. Add enough greased baking sheet in hot Firemen and Englnemen will
with softened cream cheese,
cottage cheese, coconut, chop­ water to fruit cocktail syrup to oven 123 degree* for 10 min­ hold a special call meeting
ped nuts, or eny other good- maka I cups. Heat; add gela­ utes. Makes 314 dozen cookies Thursday evening, August
20, at tha home of Mra. H. E.
to-cat topping.
tin and stir until dissolved.
Turner.
Garnish a platter of sizzling
Mango* are now at their
This will be a supper meet­
meat with peach halves filled Chill until slightly thickened.
with current Jelly, pear halves Fold in drained fruit cocktail best. Serve them fresh far any ing honoring Mrs. Aimee
topped with cranberry sauce, and pecans. Mold as desired. meal during the day as an Shepherd, secretary to tha
apricot halves filled with may­ Chill until firm. Unmold on appetizer, in fresh fruit salad, Board of Grand Trustees. The
onnaise and a dash of horse­ salad greens. Serve with may­ a* a deesert. Their unique supper is slated for i p.m,
radish, or try pineapple onnaise. Serves 6.
blend of peach-pear flavor is with the business meeting im­
chunks broiled on a sbewer.
at its peak when the fruit ia mediately following.
All member* end prospec­
For parties, make testy ap­ Need a good recipe far left­ eaten fresh. For an unusual
petizers by broiling pinespple over Ham? Here* one from treat for th* family try this tive members ere urged to
make a special effort to at­
chunks wrapped in half slices the Rice Council that Is quick
MANGO NUT BREAD
tend,
of bacon,
44
cup
butler
to do.
PINEAPPLE CARAMEL FIE
44 cup sugar
SWEET AND SOUR
tl cup brown sugar
2 eggs
HAM OVER RICE
W omens Hair
3 tbsp. cornstarch
H cup raw mango, cut fine
1 No. 2 can apricot halvaa
te Up. salt
2 cups sifted flour
3 tbsp. butter
I No. 244 can crushed pine­
Strength Proves
2 tap. soda
14 cup arrowroot
apple
1 tbsp. lime julc*
114 cups chicken broth
1 Ibsp. grated orange peel
114 lbs. cooked ham, cut In Vi Up. salt
Astounding
2 tbsp. butler
V4 cup chopped nuts
t" pieces
1 recipe plain pastry (for 2 V4 cup dark cider vinegar
Cream butter and sugar.
Know why th* cave man
crust pie)
Add eggs. Stir In dry Ingred­ used hie love’s heir a* e
14 cup sugar
Mix brown sugar, corn­
ients, mango and 11m* Juice. handle to pull her by? He
3 tbsp. aoy sauce
starch and salt. Combine with
Mix all together. Add V4 cup wanted her to go with him,
4V4 cupa hot cooked rice
s little of the crushed pine­
2 green peppers, cut lo 1 Inch of chopped nuts. Bake in a loaf ye*. But heir ii on* of the
apple; blend well. Add re­
pan at 373 degrees for 1 hour. atrongeit animal fibers. A
plecea
maining pinespple. Oook, stirr­
woman'* heed of heir can aupDrain apricots and reserve Do not cut until second day.
ing constantly until thick and
Freeze mangos with sugar or port th* equivalent of five
liquid. Melt butter in a sauced ear. Itcmove from heat; stir
plan. Stir in arrowroot. SUr ayrup. Very ripe, Juice man tone of weight without pulling
In orange peel and butter. Coot
until emooth. Gradually add gos may be frozen without au from th* root*. So, one way
slightly. Lino a 9 inch pie pan
to taka a lady from one place
chicken broth and apricot gar or cyrup.
with pastry, leaving V4 inch
Mango slices — Wash and to another, drag her by the
Juice, etirrlng constantly to
h't ii\ Si yit' tout Hj „
banging over edge of pan.
prevent lumping. Add ham, peri mangos. Cut off allcca. hair—but a t your own riek.
io flAMR f O U t FAC[
Pour in pineapple mixture. For green pepper, vinegar, sugar, Do not slice off fleeh near th*
lattice top, roll pastry to sire
and aoy sauce. Stir until mix­ seed, as this la unusually foof pan. Cut 10 stripe, V4 inch
ture begins to thicken. Add broue.
wide, I .ay half of strips one
apricot halve*, cover and sim­ FOR SUGAR PACK-Cover
way across filling. (Twist mer for 13 minute*. Serve Um with cold syrup. To make ay.
strips a t they a rt laid across
Sweet and Sour Ham mixture nip, boil 1V4 cupa sugar to 2
pie.) Lay same number of over beds of hot fluffy white cups witftr.
strips diagonally across. Seal
FOR DRY PA C K - Pack to
rice. Serve* I.
and flute. Bake In a hot oven
to containers and anal. Lime
PIRATE "PATC1ES"
(423 degrees) about 23 min..
Julca may be added to syrup
14 lb. butter
Serve* 0.
if desired.
2 tbsp. brown sugar
Yen! You WiU
MOLDED PEAK SALAD
We have a request for
1 orange (4 tbap.) Juke aod
1 can No. 244 size, pear halve*
RHUBARB
CONSERVE.
We
Need
A Dictionary
grated rind
Our B ipert Stylists
1 cup pear syrup
hope the homemaker like* this
14
cup
grated
American
Are Trained And
For Back • To - School.
1 pkg. lime-flavored gelatin
an*.
cheese
Kaperieaced la Doing The 1 cup glnerale
Wn Kara Than
1
Ifaa.
rin
ib
w
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14 tep. salt
“Meet'' With Year Hair
Drain pears. Heat pear 14 tap. nutmeg
2 orange*
AU Kindi All
syrup, add telaUn aod etir un
yolks and I whole egg 344 eupe sugar
FOR APPOINTMENT 111 dissolved. Add glngcrale, 3214*ggcupe
Pricea
From —
Vi
cup
chopped
nuts
pastry flour
Chill until slightly thickened &gt; tep. baking powder
1
lemon
I
f
.25
Up
CALL 822-569?
Arrange pears, cut aide down,
Orate rind of orange* am)
2
tbsp. swuet cream
in rows In a shallow pan. Pour
Cream butter well, add su­ lemon. Extract Juto*. Wash
in gelatin. Chill until firm gar gradually, then orange rhubarb. Cut to V4 Inch pieces
Cut so each piece contains a
Juice, grated rind aod cheese Combine all Ingredient* ax
pear half. Flace oo aalad
BEAUTY SALON
Mix thoroughly. Add salt, nut' oept out* and hast slowly un
greens and top with tnayon meg, aod eggs. Add flour til sugar la dissolved. Simmer
GlfU • Cords • Hooka
Of MONTEZUMA HOTEL nalte.
(sifted with baking powder) at- slowly, stirring constantly, un­
MOLDED FRUIT COCKTAIL terasUy with cream. Beet un­ til mixture to thick end clear
210 E. First St.
3rd A MAGNOLIA
1 No. 303 can fruit cocktail
til amooth. Place lo refrigera­ Add nute and cook S minute*
tor for 1 hour to chill. Roll to
14 inch thickness on slightly
floured board. Cut with flourAnnouncing the Opening
ed 114 loch cookie cutter.
of
Place 1 teaspoon grape Jelly
SATURDAY
on circle, moisten edge of the
circle with milk, and place

I am really pleased by the
response of ladies wishing the
Florida Fruit and Vegetable
Recipe Book. 1 am still re­
ceiving calls about It, That's
great, and I hope more home­
makers will write for K.
It'e so old American custom
to talc* many everyday things
for granted. The brightly lab­
eled cans of fruit oo our wellstocked pantry shelves, for ex­
empt* are rarely given a se­
cond thought But K hasn't
always been possible to have
tree-ripened fruits in mid-win­
ter . . . to have the fixin's for
a dessert or salad within easy
reach, or to even buy the var
lely of canned fruits available
today. Why do we enjoy these
conveniences?
Because the canning Industry
has realised and met the need
for these canoed fruits, canned
fruits make salad fixing easy
aod fun. Some salads you can
vnaka in a Jiffy, just by gar­
nishing a sweet fruit with a
simple topping. Then there
are molded and frozen salads
too, which require a little
snore preparation time. Here
are a few Upi and hints for
eslids.

EVELYN'S

Ted Aulln, son of Mr. and
Mra. Theo Aulin Jr., ia (pend­
ing a week with his aunt,
Mrs. Dennis Williams, in
Haines City. Keith Williams
of Haines City ia a gueat of
th* Aullna this week.

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and Mrs. W. E. Timms, 2430
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States Navy, and is presently
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make their home in Sanford.

Flow ois no lougvu ha vs a
season, thanks to the new
lifelike polyethelene plastic
blooms. These flowers bloom
all year around.
To help leach women in the
area how lo arrange these
flowers in atraetive bouquets
and designs, the J. C. Penney
Company Department Store
h ere will provide special in
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Sal Bianco, professional cus­
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day. August 2&lt;i at the new
J. C. Penney Winter Park
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I’cnnev'a rnrdiallv invites
all interested per»on* to a t­
tend Mr. Bianco's demonstra
turns. As a bonus to persons
attending, a folder on ''F fm cr Arranging for Enjoyment"
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SCHOOL OPENS IN 10 D A Y S !

Earliest Petroleum
North American Indians
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pctioleum. They found oil
set ping up through n a r k * in
tlie earth ami coining out on
tup of water in sprint.-*. These
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August 10, 10(11, uniting Mina Jeanne Patchin of Sanford amt David M.
Simpson of Vale, III. The imi(|iic ceremony transpired at the home of Rev.
nnd Mrn. Timms on Myrtle Avenue.

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By Evelyn I .undr
Lika termites, carpenter
Tlie Don Ulreyi of Oviedo
ants destroy wood by chewing
out nesting chambers In the were delighted by a phone
cull Thursday night, August
timbers of houses.
13, 1964, at midnight Irom
their son Lieutenant Donn
HACK - TO • SCHOOL t Pete | Ulrey from O c e a n
COTTONS
Side, Calif., to announce (lie
birth of their baby girl, Shel­
Skirt
ley Donn.
Pete Is a graduate of Oviedo
And
High School and also Florida
B lo u s e
Southern College in lakeland.
C o o rd in a te s
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County's Grid Elevens Continue W orking On Fundamentals
Pigott States
Punting Game
Needs Polish

Greyhounds To
Don Suits For
Mondays Drill

By David Higginbotham
Herald Sparta Writer
Seminole High's atcond day
of (rid practice Wednesday
features punting and passing
drills. According to Head
Coach Jim Pigott the Tribe’s
punting gams needs much
work. Pigott added that the
extra points and kick offs
looked good.
More lettermen returning
Wednesday were Ronnie Hin­
son, Steve Clark, and Danny
THUS. Others coming out for
the first time to try for po­
sitions on the 34-merabar
squad included Ricky Dyess,
Don Nicholas, Horace John­
son, Truby Xinniard, and
Phil Rohn.
Hinson and Joe Farless put
tho athletes through condi­
tioning exercises after which
they were divided into two
groups for working purposes.
JayVee coaches Ralph Stumpf
and John Colbert worked with
some of the younger candi­
dates and varsity Coaches
Jim McCoy and Dick Wil­
liams worked with tha latterman and tho rest of tha can­
didates.
A c c o r d i n g to Williams,
varsity backs look good, but
they need a lot of practice and
work on their timing.
McCoy said tho varsity lino
It full of spirit and Is work­
ing hard an tha basic fu n d a­
mentals of blocking and de­
fensive maneuvers.
Pigott named Hinson, Farloss, and David N00U as act­
ing anptatno for tho season.
The squad wound op Its
practice by tunning plays and
doing mere conditioning exer­
cises. Pigott described it aa
" a fine work out."
Although Titusville la not
be the Mots* Conference, tha
• p o u r with the Terriers is
expeeted Is bo a stiff con­
t e s t Tha Tribe opened its
s e e m loot year with a 14-11
whs over Titusville. The Ter­
riers have bean trying to edge
tho Bemtnalao for a number
of years and are expected to
coma up with tough grid
shino this your.

Rt Jim Bacchas
Herald Sports Writer
Head Coach Jim Copeland
will suit out hit Lyman High
Greyhounds Monday in pads
and practice uniforms as hs
continues to prepare h 1s
charges for their first season
a member of the Orange
Belt Conference.
Handicapped somewhat be­
cause of the lack of returning
Uttarman, Copeland it never­
theless getting ready for
what he considers will be a
tough campaign.
Wednesday Copeland and
his aides — Tom Barnes and
Rodney Umbergcr, held only
cne workout—a one hour and
45-mlnuta session which fea­
tured the fine performances
of bsckfield men Al Cantrcl,
Jack Blanton, Allic Bucsso
and guard Chuck Wagner.
The Hounds continued to
work on conditioning with the
squad divided into three
groups, ends, linemen and
backs. Copeland had hia backs
doing quite a bit of running,
Umberger ran his e n d s
through pass patterns and
Barnes put ths interior line*
man through some light
(without pads) contact work.
But ths order of the day
was ths emphasis on the
skulls sessions. Copeland and
his assistants outlined a num­
ber of offensive plays the
’Hounds srill utilise this sea­
son.
Sevsral new men joined the
squad for workcuta, includ­
ing Jimmie Chambers who is
reported to be probably tha
fastest man on ths team.
The Greyhounds will open
their staaon against the
Ocoee Cardinals.

Seminole
American
Results Wednesday Night
Casselberry 31, Labs Mary 11
Casselberry
766 95-33
Lake Mary
OU OS-11
Lego and Moors, Chapmen
tod Smith.
Christmas 3, Lang— e l •
Lon | wood
304 000
Christmas
040 100
Moncrief and Gaoo; Drinkwater and Termer; HR— Roy
LUk (Lnogwood)
TWO-TIME WINNER!
ANA 1*0LIS (UPD—Although
early to be talking about foot­
ball awards, Navy Coach
Wayne Hardin facia quarter­
back Roger Staubech can be­
come tha first two-Ume Hettm sn Award winner In history.

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P u b lish Aug. t«. If *

THE LEGS WOULDN’T WIN ANY PRIZES
but when It cornea to a combination of football
and ability to touch it you’d have to look fa r
and wide. Seminole High's coaching staff is com­
posed of (left to right) JayVee Head Coach
Ralph Stumpf, Varsity Buckfield Coach Dick
Williams, Varsity Head Coach Jim Pigott, Var­

sity Line Coach Jim McCoy and JayVee Coach
John Colbert. Evidence of their abilities are
record. Last year’s 5H3 record was 10 wins in
11 starts. The JayVees won five, lost none and
tied one. In fact, the JayVees have either won
or tied their first 30 ball games.
(Herald Photo)

U. S. Attorneys
Baby Seminoles Thinking Out Loud
Plan To Defend M ira Needs His Own Look Into CBS
Deal On Yanks
Spotless Record
By Dsvtd Higginbotham
The opening contest of the
season for the Scmlncle High
JayVees will be against the
Winter Park Wildcats Bept.
34. The effeir will be held in
Winter Park.
Thla will be the first year
for tha Junior Varsity to play
la the Metro Co nf re nee.
Going Into their Initial
game of the aeaaon, the JayVaea have ■ very Impressive
record of 30 wins, no losses,
and one tie.
Under tha superb leader­
s h i p of Coaches Ralph
Stumpf and John Colbert tho
Baby Seminoles scored 03
points and ware un scored
upon last year.
Tha JayVees have e big
reputation to live up to and
everyone la watching to aee
if they do. According to
Stumpf it’e to soon to tell
how well the teem will do
until the SHS varsity la se­
lected.
The Junior van ity schedule
for thle year will be as fol­
lows:
Winter Tirk. Sept. 34,
■way; Boone, O ct 1, away;
Colonial, O ct 8, here; Oak
Ridge, O ct 15, here; Evens,
O ct 22, her* end Edge water,
Oct 14, away.

American
League
W L PcL GB
74 46 .617
Baltimore
Chicago
74 4T .613 U
63 S3 .585 4
Now Yost
Detroit
63 61 .506 13
61 60 .504 13V*
Minnesota
Los Ang.
62 62 .500 14
56 65 .463 1SH
Cleveland
Boston
. 55 66 .455 19V4
Wash.
a 75 .335 27
Kao. City
44 76 .567 30
Wedoesday's Rasulta
Chicago 4 New York 3
Detroit 3 Los Angelas 3
Cleveland 6 Kansas City 4
Minnesota 3 Washington 1
Boston 4 Baltimore 3 10 in
Today's Game*
Now York at Chicago
Loa Angelos at Detroit (N)
Kansas City at Cleveland (N)
Baltraora at Boston
Only games scheduled
Friday's Games
Baltimore at Chicago (N)
Minnesota at Detroit (N)
Lot Angeles at Cleveland (N)
Kansas City a t Washington
(N)
New York at Boston (N)

Ends, Say SF Fans

Editor's Note: navlng re­
sided In California a num­
ber of years and being
counted among the ardent
fane of the Hen Francisco
49’cra, we were anxious to
find out exactly ho w (he
former University of Miami
quarterback, George Mira,
fared with the IB'er fans In
hia first full-fledged ap­
pearance with the west
coast pro grid eleven.
•
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By Hal Wood
UPI Sport* Writer
SAN FRANCISCO &lt;UPI&gt;
—Tha whole town’s talking
about George.
That's Georgs Mira, son.
And he's a quarterback with
tho San Francisco Forty
Ninera.
Thera's no proof yet that
tha former Miami of Florida
grid atar will make it In tha
big Iraguea.
But ha has turned Into
one of the Juiciest tid-blta
for football conversation
alnep they flrat tried out
tha forward pass a half
century ago.
Mira wasn't exactly a
howling success in his first
■hot in the pro ranks. He
completed only four out of 16
past attempts. And that's not
going to keep him In business.
But he did drive tha Forty
Nlnaro 84 yards for a touch­
down.
The test gams vraa against
the Dallas Cowboys and they
decided Mira would be strict­
ly a paascr. But before he
got through, Gorgeous George
had convinced them he alio
could run with the ball.
The com menu from fans
verted:
"He looks lika a second
Frsnkla Albert."

"If he’s going to throw the
ball that hard, he ahould be
a banball pitcher,"
"Mira should havo brought
hia own endi from Miami Un­
iversity to catch tha ball. Tha
proa can’t handla it, that's
for aura/’
"Thla kid la going to got
killed If h* keeps running out
of tha pocket."
"Ha can throw a soft ball
if ha wants. Ils was ju it nerv­
ous in tha first game and
was trying to get rid of tho
ball in a hurry."
"He’s aa tricky as Hugh
McElhenny when it comas to
running."
And so it goes.
Thera was nothing wrong
with moat of Mira’* pataas
as far a* direction goei. They
just bounced off tha cheats
of thair intended receivers
Coach Jack Chriatiiaaea
of the Forty Ninera eays
there'll be more check-outs
on the youngater. The For­
ty Ninera play Minnesota
at Salt 'Lake City in an
exhibition Saturday,
"Obviously, four comple­
tions out nf 16 throws ient
good," says ths coach.
There waa soma fear ex­
pressed in the locker rooms
after the game that the pass
receivers might suffer brok­
en fingers attempting to
snag tha balL A couple of
timsa Mira threw the ball to
a group of Cowboy athlataa—
hut it waa too hard for th a n
to catch, too.
The lad can ran. He
M o o ted 34 yards for a touch­
down when the Cowboy line­
backers figured ha vraa go­
ing to pssa. A t ana time
on* of the Dallas line-back*
era bad retreated a* far
that b* knocked down a
paaa 48 yard* behind the
tine of scrimmage.
And that's what you call
opening np the line.
Results Wednesday Night
John Brodle atill ta the No,
St. Petersburg 3, Lakeland 1 I quarterback. But when, and
Sarasota 3, Tamps 1
If, the Forty Ninera get be­
Miami at Daytona Beach, hind, th e n ta bound to b*
ppd. rsln
long and loud wall from the
Only games scheduled
fans to sea tha ltld from
Florida in action.
RECORD NUM BER
Ha may prova to be tha
DAYTONA BEACH (UPD— most exciting player af tha
The Sports Car Club of Amir
year.
lean (SCCA) Divisional Cham'
pUmships at tha International
Speedway Sept. 5-6 la expected
to attract a record number of
cars and drivers, SOCA'a Cen­
ON 100
tral Florida official* said to­
day. So far 56 entrlea a n an­
ticipated.

Florida Slate

WINS HORNET CLASS
LOCH EARN, Scotian d (UPI) — Chris Hobday, of
England, the defending cham
EARLY ENTRIES
plan, gained aa U-eeoood vic­
tory over countryman Rag
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NEW YORK (UPD — Offidats of tho Columbia Broad­
casting System CBS sxpressed no alarm when they learn­
ed the Justice Department's
antitrust lawyers are scan­
ning tbalr purchase ef tho
New York Yankees.
"Tha best legal adrico that
CBS could get assure* ua th at
no conflict with antitrust laws
Is involvtd,” said Frank Stan­
ton, president of the network,
and Board Chairman William
Palsy in a Joint atatomant
Wednesday night.
UPI learned Wednesday in
Washington th at ths Justlca
Department Is conducting a
preliminary investigation of
the eale of 30 per cent of the
Yankees to CBS for |U 4
million.
A J u s t i c e Department
source pointed cut th at tha
antitrust division normally
conduct* a preliminary invest­
igation of all mattora In
which a question of mono­
poly has arisen. I t is used ‘to
determine whether a full in­
vestigation aimed a t prosecu­
tion should be undertaken.
The Supreme Court haa held
that baxtball la exempt from
antitrust laws, but tetavlsiaa
network* a n not exempL
On# of tha question* raised
immediately by the sale waa
whether CBS might obtain an
unfair advantage In fu to n
bidding for righto to broad­
cast tha World Series. Tha
National Broadcaating Com­
pany NBC new baa tha World
Bariia rights.
Stanton and Palay answered
that question this wayt
"In nsgotintlng . . . Her
broadcasting suck events aa
the World Series, CBS would
hare to bid In equal competi­
tion with all other networks,
sponsors and with pay talari,
aion. There is no eonceivahls
way through which CBS could
gain preferential treatm ent
"Organised baseball la not
going to show favoritism to
one network over others bocausa It owns a club — or
for any othtr reason."

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ONE OF LYMAN HIGH'S new assistant coaches
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to Head Coach Jim Clark a t South Seminole
Junior High. Barnes will also teach Biology a t
Lyman this year. At the present time Head
Coach Richard Copeland has Barnes drilling the
’Hounds interior linemen.

Chicago Nips Yanks;
Phils Extend Margin
United Press International
As a well knotra writer once
said, rooting tor tha N ew
York Yankees is lika rooting
tor General Motor*.
But somebody'* going to
have to pull a bit herded tor
the Yanks as they remained
tour full games behind tha
league leading Baltimore Or­
ioles and three and a half
gamea behind the fast moving
Chicago White Sox.
The Sox moved to a half.

SAN FRANCISCO (U PI)
—Only quick Intervention by
piste umpire Chris Pelekoudas prevented Sen Francisco
from becoming engaged In a
full*scale fist fight with Cin­
cinnati playera during Wed­
nesday’s beanball war.
In the fourth, after Giants
pitcher John Pregenxcr hit
Reds hurler Bob Purkey, Cin­
cinnati players on ths bench
shouted obscenities a t the
Giants and invited Manager
Alvin Dark to fight. Dark,
followed by coaches Herman
Franks and Whltey Lockman
and pitcher Gaylord Parry
got aa fa r aa the backstop,
Petekoudas stopped in, called
Reda Acting Manager Dick
Staler to th* plate and warn­
ed him to have hia player*
■top tha taunting.
Cincinnati slugger Frank
Robinson In tha first inning
was plunked by Giants hur­
ler Ron HerbeL
Robinson went down, then
got up raced toward tha
mound. Players from both
benches poured on tha fitld
but no blows were tossed.
Later, Robinson slid rough­
ly into second and got into a
hot exchange with San Fran­
cisco shortstop Jimmy Daven­
port and were pulled apart.
H art Hit Twice
In the aecond, Purkeyb
faat ball got away from him
and imashed into Jim Ray
Hart'* shoulder. Dark haa a
standing order th at his pitch­
ers must throw a t any pitch­
er who intentionally hits a
Giants batsman. So whan
Purkey came np, relief hurler
John Pregenrer let him have
It In tha aid*. And that lad
to tha near — battle between
ths twe benches.

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Giants And Reds
Teacher, Pupil Become Involved
Clash Tonight In Beanball War
In AFL Contest
By United Press International
It'll be a case of the pupil
trying to show his old teacher
how it’s done when quarter­
back Jacky Lee leads the
Denver Broncos against Geor­
ge Blanda and Houston to­
night la an American Football
League exhibition game on
the Oiler's home ground.
Lea, .who labored in the sha­
dow of Blaodo his entire car­
eer, N&gt;uch In tha same man­
ner of Lae Groaicup of the
New York Giants, who waited
is vain for Y. A. Tithe to
grow old, was sent to Denver
by Houston last week in an
unusual "lend-lease" deal.
Tha Jets, who trimmed the
Patriots, 31*7, reported that
offensive tackle Jack Klott
was tha only casualty of tha
gam*.
Tha Patriots, on the other
bead, reported • serious In­
jury to reserve linebacker
Don McKinnon aa a result of
tho Jet's game. McKinnon
fractured s hip socket and
will be lost to his team at
least three weeks.
In weekend action, Kansas
City meats San Diago Satur­
day on the Chiefs' borne
ground and Buffalo travels to
Oakland to play the Raiders
on Sunday.

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when they took advantage of
a Yankee error and pushed
over two un-earned runs to
capture a 4 to 3 decision be­
fore more than 37,000 fans.
Meanwhile, 13,000 a t Boaton saw rookia Tony Horton
double In Carl Y aitrum skl
with the winning run in the
10th frame to enable tha Rad
Sox to edge Baltimore 4 to 3.
In a torrid battle tor fourth
place, Detroit took a I to 3
decision from the Los Angelas
Angels at Tiger Stadium.
In other AL action, the Min­
nesota Twins dumped tha Wa­
shington Senators 3 to 1 and
tha Cleveland Indians whip­
ped the Kansas City A's, I to
4.
Over in the National, tha
Phillies moved into thair most
serious contention for the
loop's flag when they downed
the Chicago Cubs 3 to 5 and
went out in front of the San
Francisco Giants by six full
games.
Tha Giants dropped a 1 to
1 decision to Cincinnati in
what waa San Francisco'*
fourth consecutive defeat.
Meanwhile, Nelli* Fox'*
10th inning tingle drove in the
run that put the Houston Colts
In front of tha Cardinals by
an t to 7 count

Scott Pleased
With Condition
Of Lion Eleven
By Julian Stenstrotn
Herald Sports Editor
*Tv# been real pleased by
tha fact that our boys hare
reported for workouts In such
fine physical condition," said
Head Coach Arthur Scott of
his 1364 Oviedeo High School
Lions.
Scott ran his charges
through another pair of stiff
drills Wednesday as he con­
ditioned his Cats tor the Is­
suance cf practice uniform*
next Monday and tome con­
tact work.
"W*Ve had seme more
players report," aald Scott,
and thla haa been encour­
aging.” He reported th at
among them ware Rex Brocka,
a fullback on last ysar's alen, who this reason will b*
utilised as sn end. Also,
Wayne Jacob* has reported
and will aee action as a
guard.
"Tha youngsters are really
l o o k i n g good," remarked
Scott, "although it’s certainly
still early la tha season."
Scott worked his boys yes­
terday on offensive funda­
mentals and play patterns.
Basically, Scott's f o o t b a l l
philosophy is bared on strong
defensive play. But he ad­
mitted today th at “W# w ont
b* abla ta win if we c e n t
scars."
Scott is beginning his sec­
ond season as a Lion roach
but hli first ysar at tha halm
as hear coach.
Originally, ha halla from
Jasper, Ala., where ha played
high school football well
enough to play fire years a t
tha University of Alabama
for Crimson Tide. While there
ha waa a tackle,
H* began. bis coaching ca­
reer five years ago as an as­
sistant mentor a t ths Thomas,
ville (Ga.) High School. A fter
three y e a n there, Scott ac­
re p ted an appointment a t
Oviedo High to be an assistan t coach.
At tha dose of tha last
school y s tr. Head Coach Jim
Palmer retired aa a football
ccach to give his full tima
to counselling. Scott wsa ele­
vated to the top spot on tha
staff and is being assisted by
Dick Prater.
Scott and his wifs, Dorothy
Jana, have three fine sona—
Van 6, Bob 8 and John who
is Just 10 month! old.

His Wife Isn't
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National League To Think So
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Milwaukee
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Cincinnati at San Francisco
Only games scheduled
Friday's Gama*
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Pittsburgh at Philadelphia (N)
Milwaukee at Houston (N)
Cincinnati at Loa Angelas (N)
S t Louia at San Francisco (N)

ASH, England (UPD - E!
AH, t o British bullfighter,
scowled at Bimbo, the pot
ram. Bimbo ■cowled back at
All and charged.
AH ended up In bed, nurs­
ing a bruised thin and wondaring what he will do when
bo stops practicing with t o
ram s and faros a real live
bull in t o back yard of hit
pub her*.
Alf — Alfred Marvin, 40laar-old keeper of t o Klng'g
Head pub — has promised to
fight the 3-yatr-old Jersey
bull, with all proceeds going
to charity.
The Royal Society for t o
Prevention of Cruelty to Ani­
mals has threatened to pros­
ecute If Alf kills tha bull.
“W all are," said Alf. " It
all depends on t o b u ll If ha
gate nasty with Alf, AM will
get nasty with him.
"My w ill thinks I am
m ad." ha said. "8b*’t proba­
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Forecast
Friday, A a p a t &gt;1, 1H4
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
You now Iiit * i d a y and e v enine whan much confusion
can occur If you try to IIIanea tho old and tho uow,
tha uaual and tho unusual,
tha antiqua and tha modam.
So, moko up your mind aarly
ju st what you want to de|
than gat busy and put such
plans into effect without allowing confusion to antar
your mind.
ARIES (March St to Aprfl
10) You m ust bo most anplieit in outlining your plans
for tha futura if you want
others to coincide with them.
Maka batter arrangements
with pals. Success ia than as*
surad.
TAURUS (April SO to May
20) You must be conscientious now If you w ant to turn
anemias into good friends.
Show that yon hive tha in*
terast of tha publle at heart.
Your profession may not
make thia apparent other*
wise.
GEMINI (May 11 to June
11) Any noral Idaaa th at hit
you should be tasted for skillful operation in daily aetivities nr outlets. An nut-of*
lewner may beat be abla to
understand y ear alma—join
farces.
MOON CHILDREN (Juno
22 to July I I ) You must bo
more accurate In carrying
out promisee if yon w ant to
got tho backing of influential
individual. Use your Intuition.
You are deserving of greater
surctai.
LEO (July IS to August
11) While you may desire to
have a new partner, bo aura
you axplaln your aims more
clearly; be a bit subtle. Meat
others half-way if you want
real results. Don’t act too Im­
perious.
VIRGO (Auguat 11 to Sep­
tember 21) You will only go
around in proverbial circles if
you don't plan your time and
activities early, wisely. Give
quick attantlon to Immediate
conditions about you. B o.of­
ficiant.
LIBRA (September 11 to
October 11) I t's an right to
seek amusement today, but
taka rare It doesn’t cost mero
than it’s worth. Bf your moat
dynamic, attractive self. Then
off to tha social delights yon
Ilka.
SCORPIO (October M to
November I I ) Show that you
ran ha depended upon to place
hnma and family on a firmer
foundation. Generosity la tho
keynote. Don’t hesitate to fol­
low advlca of those who are
experts, leaders.
SAGITTARIUS (Nevomber
11 to December 11) Informa­
tion you want is best obtain­
ed by direct method — ask
those who have It. Don’t an­
gle so much. Stinginess and
fretting will got yon nowhere.
Expand.
CAPRICORN (December 11
to January 20) Live a llttia
— add that swimming pool,
new heating unit, or w h sto v
or bring* comfort and h ar­
mony at home. Getting a more
up-to-dste bueiness system
oaaily adds to profits.
AQUARIUS (January 11 to
February 19) Following own
inclinations is all right, pro­
vided you guard your good
name and do not irk bighorupa. Don’t hesitate to show
devotion to other*. Dress In
od U lti.
PISCES (February Si to
March 20) Planning a more
profitable future ia fine, but
bo euro nut to confide In oth­
ers now. Consult one who Is
a real expert. You can than
he more sure of yourself and
how to proceed.
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN
TODAY, he or she will be ono
of those Interesting individ­
uals who quickly get* out of
dull routines and Into new,
very ' modem sciences and
arts that are highly profita­
ble, satisfying. It may very
well bo th at tha Inventor, tho
New Age designer or archi­
tect are In this most ideal
chart. Educate well.
•The Stars Impel, they
do not compeL" What yaw
make of your life la large­
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AMERICAN LEGION bnsnbnll playum wrr*
feted thin week at a dinner meeting of legionnafrea for their atrong allowing in the diamond
tournament nt Ft. Pierce. Shown nre, front row.
I^awrence Pivir, Mnrvin Cheffiold and Danny
Griffin; middle row, Steve Darrin, John Lewia,
Billy Kuykendall, Red Jnnson, Hilly Higgins,

RIrky Gollaher; bark row, Coach J. W. Kuyken­
dall, Tim Colliert, Jimmy Courier, David Gollahcr, Duke Dodnon, Danny Smith, Ricky Siren,
Eddie Kldridge and Lcginnairc Joel Fielda. The
manager, Frank Thomaa, was out of town dur­
ing the meeting.
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Farm Committee
To Be Elected

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The election of tha Agricul­
tural Stabilisation A Conserv­
ation Service committee for
Seminole County will be held
by mall balloting beginning
Friday. Tho election ia to
choose ASC farmer-commit­
teemen to serve neat y ean aa
local administrators of na­
tional farm action program*.
Farmera on the ASC rec­
ord! have been mailed a ballot
with tha following slate of
nominee*: Elbert Cammack,
Fred A. Dyson, It. U. Hutch Iaon, W. G. Klibee, Charles S.
Leo and Paul Lukas.
Vof* Is to be made for five
person* and ballots returned
by Sept. 1.
Generally, a farm owner or
operator may vote in the elec­
tion if he is taking part nr
it eligible to take part in one
or more of the program* ad­
ministered by the committee.
Qualifications of persona to
hold office a* a committee­
man include eligibility to vote
in the elecUon, and being a
local resident. All eligible
farmer* are urged to vote.
The present c o m m i t t e e
member* are Fred A. Dyson,
W. 0 . Kilbee and Charles S.
Lee together with alternate*
Curtla J. Green and Paul
Luka*. Green chose not to he
a nominee for the coming
year.
Scholar* p r e s u m e that
Jullu* Caesar guve the name
of Hibernia to Ireland.

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JON W. GRUBB, avia­
tion fire rontrol, tech­
nician third clas.i, was
advanced to his preaent, rate on July 16,
1964. He waa presented
hiii certificate of ad­
vancement by Cdr. D.
F. Munday, officer in
charge of Heavy At­
tack Squadron 11 De­
tachment Eight. Grubb
in married to the form­
er Miss Sherry Moore
of Sardis, Tenn. They
mako their home in
Sanford.

Syncom 3 Eased
Info Position
In Outer Space

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CAPE KENNEDY (U PI)—
American space acientiats to­
day eased the new Syncom-3
communications satellite into
position for the world'* first
stationary orbit and a direct
television link between Asia
and the United States.
Using tracking data relay­
ed from the Philippines by
the year-old Synccm-3, scien­
tists at Lakehurst, N. J..
triggered two gas jets aboard
the new spacecraft to awing
it into position for the un­
precedented orbital maneu­
ver.
At approximately 1:20 p.m.,
EDT today when Synrom-.'l
whirls over Borneo on the
third sweep of its temporary
ye-yo orbit a rocket aboard
the satellite will be fired to
kick it into a circular 22,300mile path directly above the
equator.
If successful, Syncom-3 will
become a 24-hour-a-day sta­
tion shove the Pacific, ready
to relay Olympic telecasts to
North Amerira from Japan
in October, and provide reli­
able rnmmunlraUons between
the United States and hardto-reaeh apeta in Asia.
At ita 22,300 mile altitude,
Syncom-3'a orbital apecd will
match earth's rotation, and
the hatbox-shaped moonlet
will appear motionless In re­
lation to earth.

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Foreign Policy Defended By State Department Official
By Mr*. Prank Whit*
The U.S. Government'! for-'
algo program if strongly de­
fended by John G. Kurmann,
embassy official at Manila
who Is In Dellary with hli
wife, Elsie, and throe child­
ren, ages 10, eight and three,
visiting at his mother's home.
"It ii no give away pro­
gram, especially wilh border
warfara going on," he stated.
Noting that "Time is on our
aide," Kormann laid that it
is his opinion that "Ihc na­
ture of man ia to own his t wo
tiling* and lo work for these
tilings. The Soviet Union and
the lied Chinese are not al­
lowing the enslaved countries
to develop their own resour­
ce* and they can't squeeze
much more out o( their farm­
lands . . . with their harks to
a wall, they are not ready for
w ar."
Horn In New York City,
Kormann graduated from Co­
lumbia University where In
received his HA and MA de­
grees In political arlenre and
international law. A vsiivran
oi five years service wilh
Airborne Division, U. S. Ar­
my Paratroops during which
time he received a ilirert
commission aa an nlliecr in
the field, he spent two -andone half years in llrrlin fol­
lowing World War II. He has
served the Mate Department
lor a total of 14 years.
The Kormsnn children are
receiving an cduraUon with
an international flavor since
they attended an American
plan achool in which students
represent 37 different coun­
tries.
In Manila Die family must
(soil all water used and veg­
etables must be thoroughly
washed and scrubbed to avoid amoebic dyaentry and
cholera, thcijeforv, fnuen
foods auppyl the major part
of the baiic diet.

Legal Notice
S'lC TITInra XANK
NOTICK IM bsrsby given that I
tm engaged In buelneea e l 20)
*. Kim Av«. Hanford, gem lnole
County, Florida, under Ibe fittltloua name of Florida D eleelive Bureau and that I Inland
to rogialer aald name with Ilia
Clark o f iba C U iu ll cou rt,
grmlnolo County, Florida. In
accordance with the pruvlalona
o f the F ictitiou s Nam* Bietutee.
to -w lt: Section III SI Florida
Btatutaa ISIT.
Sflg: / • / Howard U F«&gt;lay
publish Aug. IS. III. 2*. A tfrpl
i la st.
cog - is

Kormann will be making
television
appesrsnees I n
Daytona and Orlando before
Use family depnrta for the
west coast on their way to
Manila for another two years.
"Things in that part of the
world should look brighter,"
he says, "with out two mili­
tary hasea, Clark Air Force
Muse and Suhic Naval Hase,
and Ihc strong anticommu­
nist feeling of tho Philippine
residents."

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They ll Learn Someday
The frightening thing about the
crisis in Viet Nam is the seeming
irrntionnlity that precipitated it.
It is the same species of irration­
ality that in November 1962 sent
hordes of Red Chinese troops ngninst
the frontier of neutral India, until
then one of the Communist regime's
best friends. It is hard to doubt that
the order for the North Vietnamese
attneks on Americnn ships proceeded
originally from Peking.
If the North Vietnamese had cho­
sen to accelerate the ground war in
Asia, this, though also a foreboding
development, would have been at
least understandable strategy.
The Communist guerrillas are a t
their best in the jungles there. AH
the vast armament of America, half
out of the war, is relatively useless
in that kind of fighting. The North
Vietnamese could conceivably hope
to force us to withdraw from an ex­
tremely unpopular war.
Instead they have chosen to at­
tack us a t sea—precisely where our
power is a t its strongest and most
deadly, but where, up to now, it has
not been involved in the war except
to the extent of showing the flng and
carrying out offshore and aircraft
reconnaissance missions.
Moreover, the Communists attack­
ed us without warning in interna­
tional waters.
It is hardly credible th at the North
Vietnamese—and their Chinese pup­
pet masters—believe their propagan­
da that America is a "puper tiger"
th a t will run when attacked.
Yet the invasion of India revealed
th a t the Asinn Communists are
amazingly out of touch with renlity.

They consider themselves invincible,
they care nothing about internation­
al law, civilized diplomacy and world
opinion. They place a primitive reli­
ance on brute force to awe their op­
ponents.
What is credible, however, is that
the Chinese arc perfectly willing to
escalate the Asinn conflict right up
to the point of general nuclear war
—and beyond.
Mao Tse-tung has stated th a t Chi­
na hns little to lose—perhaps a few
hundred million Chinese out of threequarters of a billion—while its two
great enemies, the United States and
Russia, would destroy each other.
This is the trap—fantastic as it Is
to contemplate—th at America must
avoid in this crisis.
President Johnson's "limited and
fitting" retaliation Is still the moat
effective and most feasible answer
to Communist agression—though it
is painfully difficult to react In a
limited way when American men are
dying. And the intemntionnl confer­
ence table still remains the place
where the entire Southeast Asian
situation must ultimately be resolv­
ed, slow and frustrating as negotia­
tions may be.
Once again, Americans have re­
sponded to crisis with immediate un­
ification behind their leaders. Some
countries always seen surprised when
this happens.
Perhaps they will lenrn someday.

Holmes Alexander

Princes Of Privilege

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Northern magistrates some
how failed to lock up the
known ringleaders of mobs.
The violent malefactors of
off criminal activities never
enjoyed such immunity be
fere.
Meanwhile, to be poor amid
conditions of reasonable op­
portunity and abundant wel
fare, to lie ignorant In a land
of f r ■ e and compulsory
schools, to lie Negro where
a near-white Congress, an all
white Supreme Court and a
presidency hail done every­
thing imaginable for the
minority race, became nn ex
cuse for lethal and destruc­
tive rioting. War was waged
on poverty hut not on an­
archy. Hills were pressed, and
some were passed, for in­
creasing Social Security pay
ments from increased pay­
roll taxes, but you never
heard the Incumbent leaders
prrarhing the Puritan Ethic
of self-reliance.
In order to get by with
raising Ita own pay, Con­
gress went Into the debt-rid­
den Treisury to boost sala­
ries of ths military, the judi­
ciary, the administrators and
tha clerical helpers, defiant
of the inflationary dangers
Geneva
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and of the grois example of
Mrs. JoAnn Raya
Mrs. Julia Barton
greediness for all tha coun­
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The future historian would
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Mrs. H. L. Johnson
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sloganized Grant Society were
to be endorsed at the polls.
Only if ths voter* thought
ths matter through, end turn­
ed to the reform candidate
who called for toughness
■gainst street violence, a re­
Fage 1-A Sanford, Florida Thurs., August 20, 1064 view of welfarism, a reduc­
tion of forre in Fedtralla,
w iL T ta a. e iiia w , so rro w a n a r u i u s s i
would tha '64 election alter eo
m a n s V O L T O U X X . C t r s s l a t l s a - O v n o ra l B a u « t r
much that was wrong with
H U M L. BTKNSTHOM
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WASHINGTON, D. C. —
Ycu'd hnve to say that the
princei of privilege in Amer­
ican society of the mid-sixties are the criminal classes,
the lower economic cla»*e*
and the political employe! of
Federalla.
The future h!*torian might
■omeday write that the elec­
tion of ’G-t would reiolvo the
question of whether thin
trend of moral slackness
ihould continue under a rein­
carnated New Deal — or
wna reversed by a spurtuniied
reformer from the cactus
school of the Old West.
It wui a time when the
Justice Department, from its
attorney general to Its dis­
trict attorneys, aided by the
ponderous prestige of the
chief justice of the United
States, put itself out to make
life easier for minor amt major crooks. Tha old custom
of holding suspects for ball
was abolished in practice,
and the law enforcement
chicfa of the land set out to
have the ball statutes repeal­
ed. Petty thieves and burg­
lars ware restored to their

loving families and their
modes of livelihoods, rather
than be inconvenienced by de­
tention.
Ry consent of the same au­
thorities, led by the attorney
general, the death sentence in
the nation's capital was ren­
dered obsolete, as nn example
to the nation. Tho district a t­
torney's office in Washing­
ton publicly declared, even
bcusled, that no longer would
it ask the supreme penalty
for murder in tho streets.
Governors beseerhed t h e i r
legislatures to striks down
execution laws and not to
truublu judgea and Statu exe­
cutives with the grim duty of
snuffing out anti-social lives.
There was a widespread re­
sponse to soft-on-crime ex­
amples. Hardly a week passed
when newspapers did not run
stories of citizens who indif­
ferently watched visible kill­
ings and public rapss rather
than intervene or ring up the
police. Violence begot vio­
lence. Southern juries would
not find verdicts in esses
against killers and arsonists
where Negroes were victims.

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Albert’s ease history should
give hope to the millions ef
homosexuals and their re­
latives, so sertpebook this
ease. And yon parents atsoukl
all send fer the booklet be­
low for homosexuality often
start at the age ef 8 to 10
yean! Parents, be on guard!
CASE T-452: Albert W., aged
23, is tho homosexual who
wished (o change Into a nor­
mal heteroeexusl way of life.
"Dr. Crane," he rowed,
‘T il follow your prescription
to the letter,
"For my mother is heart­
broken and I realize life will
be forever miserable unless I
change."
So I helped him pick out a
girl who was quite suited to
Albert In religion, background,
education, etc.
Then I oreecribed that he
"rush" this girl by dating her
as much as possible.
Albert agreed. Ilia mother
was pleased at once to think
he was going with a girl.
Albert enjoyed movies and
the theater, art and picnics
with her.
And they both were fond of
swimming as well as tennis,
so Uiey had a great deal nf
fun.
"Rut, Dr. Crane," Albert
protested, after a few dates,

Thought For Today
To educate a man in mind and not
in morals is to educate a menace to
society.—Theodore Roosevelt.

Letters
T b s H a r a lS w r l r s a s r s l e t .
I r r * tr u s s I t s r s s S t r s s a p s b ll s s f f s l r s . T h s w r l t r r m b s a s s
■ p r » a s m s p r o t lS r d t h s 1stI s - a l s a r a r r l r a t b s n r l l r r 'a
I r a s a s m s a a S a S S re sn . I.e lie rn
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b s s l i t s p r s ts r s S r s . I .s tts r s
a d S rsu s sS t s a t b s r s s r s a r r e p i a b l s p n itld s C t h s r d a n o i d s s l
In p s r s a a a l l l l s s . t w l r t Is a s !
p a b lls h s d h r T b s U s r a ld .

Editor, Herald:
Just finished reading E- O.
Cromarlie'e letter in your
paper, and would appreciate
yeur printing my answer, lie
thinks we should vote for
Goldwster.
Docs 1m want a president
that is hot-headed and cannot
understand responsibility. He
would, God forbid, have others
do aa they want while he
climber into a hole and hid.
(During) the trouble we had
laat week In the Gulf of Ton­
kin, Goldwster. U he were
president, would have had one
of hla flunkies order the
destroyers U» fire nuclear wea­
pons cm the Reds (end) that
would cause the end of (he
world, la that what Cromartie
wants?
I and many millions of other
Americana know President
Johnson handled that ami aU
other situations wonderfully.
Danile Pollock

Quotes
We didn’t come ail the way
from Sweden m order to he
shot at.
—U.N. Commander Col. J.
Warm, after hi* Swedish
troops weie fired on hy
both siilrs in the Cyprus
dispute.
We've invoked the wrath
of hravrn and earth.
—William DeSeve, 16, leader
of a group of nine schoolhoys, after their plans to
launch a mouse In a rocket
were hit by clergymen, the
federal government, and an
animal welfare league.
I felt the black on* was
m ors m odest.

—Toni I,#e Shelley, 19, wouldhs actress, arrested for
wearing s topless bathing
suit on a crowded Chicago
beach.

Village anil hamlet govern­
ment is weak. Hy a highly
selective process of killing or
intimidating tlvo small number
of effective village and hamlet
chiefs, tho Viet Cong have
made local government even
weaker.
In districts I visited where
local officials are weak, cor
rupt or indifferent, farmers
don't cooperate with the gov
eminent ami the local mili­
tiamen won't fight. These din
tricls are wldspread.
In other districts I've seen,
where the Saigon government
hns sent In strong, graft bust­
ing officials, the citizens salnila go the Communists mid the
local militiamen fight. Hut
there are few of Uiese dbtricls.
'Hie importance of men and
arms brought down from
North Viet Nam for use in the
south has been seriously un­
derestimated by U. S. military
auliiontle*.
Iterative of the importance
of this traffic. Iho IT. S. bomb­
ing of North Viet Nam naval
facilities (which came while
I was traveling on tlic remote
Viet Nam-Cambodia boarder)
had an excellent effect on Uie
Vietnamese. It showed that tile
U. S. meant business. Many
Vietnamese had begun to
doubt our determination. The
U. S. action was dramatic and
positive. Rut Hie war still has
to lie won in the south. We’re
not winning.
Ttie situation is far from
hopeless. High and low Vietnamese officials, army offic­
ers and private citizens—
speaking with amsrlng candor
—have outlined at lentgli for
me the mistakes they and their
rollegues are making, why
these mistakes are being made
and what they propose tn do
about them.
They were harsher on diemselves tlsan any people I’ve
ever talked to.

• Bread New Caver fee
Mattress

fly Hal Cochran
It's too bad that so many
love affairs are taken to court
instead of to heart.
s * *
Watrh a couple of young­
sters as they walk by your
house—you won't believe all
tlie devilish things they can
think of to do.
s * *
It's funny hnw folks will
duck listening to a commercial
on television about one brand
nf beer to go to the kitchen
and drink another brand.

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there li a head tax of flf*
cents or so a month to rail*
a political war chest. Five
cents multiplied by many
thousands comes to a lot of
money. Some unions in closed
shops Industries spend from
union dues for political edu­
cation despite the objections
nf some members to the po­
litical cbjrctivee Involved.
Tide practice wee appealed
to tlie Supreme Court which
took a firm position straddle
the fence on this peculiar as­
pect of the civil rights of a
union member who is captive
in a closed s Iioq. The court
held that the union could not
be prevented from spending
member A's unlen duss for
political objectives which he
opposed.
Tho Supreme Court In­
structed e lower court to
work nut a fair solution of
that. Tlie lower court order­
ed that after the union had
spent the money and elected
Us candidate, member A
could appeal to tha court for
a rebate of part of his duss.
This In u clumsy kind of jus­
tice. It is not likely to give
much protection to member A
and his dues money.

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A great deal of labor
money will figure in this
year's presidential campaign
despite a stipulation in the
Taft-Hartley Act forblding
“any labor organization to
make a contribution or ex­
penditure in connection with
any election at which presi­
dential electors or a senator
or representative" are to be
chosen.
The law also forbids labor
organizations to contribute or
tn spend in connection with
primary elections or conven­
tions to select candidates for
federal office.
National banks and all cor­
porations also are forbidden
to spend or to contribute in
connection with selection for
any political office, federal or
otherwise. Hut the courts
have held (list these prohibi­
tions do not extend to spend­
ing and contributing for the
education of the citizens.
More specifically, the Su­
preme Court has held that
unions may make political
medicine in their newspapers
nr use the medium of tele­
vision.
For example, Inhor money
was used in Michigan in 1954
for some television bullyhoo
for the Democratic senatorial
candidacy of Sen. Pat McNa­
mara. Ha won the election.
The government sought an
indictment of the union that
had paid for tlia television
programs. Tha government
lost.
Labor conducts its educa­
t i o n a l political programs
through organizations supple­
mentary to hut controlled hy
unions or groups of unions.
In some union jurisdictions

W H O L E HOUSE H E A T I N G .ind COOL I NG

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United Treat International
AFL-CIO President George
Mcany wilt lend organized la­
bor into another presidential
politics! battle this year shel­
tered by a Supreme Court
tilling that tbe law on cam­
paign expenditures does not
mean what it seems to say.
The unions will be fighting
for President Johnson and
against Hen. Harry H. Goldwater, the Republican presi­
dential nominee. This is tbe
usual political alignment ef
organized lalior with respect
to the major parties.
Menliy explained last week
In Chicago, however, that It
was not customary for thu
unions to endorse a party.
Endorsements are for people,
Menny explained, wherefore
AFL-CIO will not make any
endorsement
announcement
until after the Democrats no­
minate President Johnson on
August 2(1,
After an AFL-CIO rounrll
meeting In Chicago, Meany
denounced t h e
Republican
presidential p l a t f o r m . He
called it an insult to the vot­
ers’ Intelligence. The forth­
coming AFL-CIO presidential
endorsement will endow John­
son with e fortune in union
brains, brawn end money.

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he found that with each suc­
ceeding date, it grew easier.
"At lait," he confessed, "I
reached the place where I be­
gan enjoying her kisses.
"In (act, I began to look
forward to dating her eo I
could relish her kisses.
"That was the most influen­
tial moment of my 111*, too,
(or then I knew I had conquer­
ed this long-time homosexual
fixation.
"I had grown up to the heter­
osexual level of amotions. So
I proposed and * e are to be
married next mooth."
Maybe some of you wonder
as to the outcome. Well, they
now have three youngster* and
are a happily married couple
living In a congenial suburban
neighborhood.
This is just one of many
cases that I have personally
seen whip the homoiexusl fix­
ation and other doctors like­
wise can cite similar dxampins.
So send for my booklet "Sex
Problems of Young People,"
er,closing a long stamped, re­
turn envelope, plus 30c.
You parents should all have
it on hand to help steer yeur
children through their "gang"
stage into ttie normal mid-teen
heterosexual level ef
llonal maturity.

Clumsy Kind Of Justice

Political Notebook
areas south of Saigon limy
have already done this.
The South Viet Nam govern­
ment controls tlte provincial
and district capitals and nar­
row strips along major high­
ways. The government can
clear ms in roads every morn­
ing. The Communists come
back at night.
In the hamlets, where most
of the people of South Viet
Nam live, tlie Communists
have almost a monopoly on
propaganda and publics. In
lhal vacuum, the Red propa­
ganda Ime wins.
Government political parties
have little membership out
side of Saigon and a few major
cities. In many parts of the
south local officials havu no
real contact with the people
except to collect taxes or
round up conscripts for the
army.
The ruling South Viet Nam
government group In Saigon is
military. All province gover­
nors are military men except
one. The provinces arc divided
nto dbtricls which are head­
ed by military officers. Most
of South Viet Nam's people
are farmers, They arc sus­
picious of military men.

"I haven't been able to force
myself to kiss her.
"She ■««ms like a pal but
I don’t have any romantic re­
gard for her. In fact, the idea
ot kissing her makes me feel
vaguely nauseated.'*
To which I replied rather
curtly:
"Rise her, anyhow. Actioo
begets feelings. You can't con­
trol your emotions directly,
nor can anybody else.
"But you can control mus­
cular action. Kissing is a mus­
cular act, so go ahead and
try to put on an act till she
thinks you mean It.
"Aa a smart college man, at
least assume you are playing
a role for the movie cameras
in Hollyw'ud.
"For when you go through
the proper motions, you’ll soon
begin to feel the correspond­
ing emotions."
Albert shook his hesd doubt­
fully, but he agreed to try my
prescription.
On the next date, he kissed
her, diffidently st first, liven
he remembered my suggestion
ibout being an setor before
the Ktleg lights, so he put a
little forced fervor into his en­
core.
I.ater he admitted he had to
grit his teeth to carry one, but

Lyle C. Wilson Says:

Bruce Biossat — Roy Cromley

WASHINGTON (NEA) -W e
can win the military war in
South Viet Nam and lose the
country.
• That b the conviction 1
have brought back with me
after an intensive tour of the
wartorn land which Included
13) interviews with tought
fighting Viet Cong, Vietna­
mese, American military siul
political officers, and village
and hamlet chiefs.
I spent two weeks getting
these firsthand views in cri­
tical areas of the country.
The crucial problem is that:
I've gone into hamlet after
hamlet and asked where tho
young men nrc. I've been told
they're with the Viet Cong.
The Viet Cong strategy is to
take over the countryside and
Isolate the cities. In major

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IRMA TKKKZA OKREN
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TIRAI. ROTfCfl
Matte* ta h*r*br atren that
tha un4*r*lgntd w ill, a* th*
ITth t a r of «*ptambar. A. Jl.
1M l, pr***nt to tba Honarabl*
C au alr Judea o(
Stm lnoU
County, Florida, hla final r*turn, account and voucher* »a
K iaeutor of tba f a u l t o f
1RUA TT.M '7.k ORKKN, da*
raatrd, and at aald ttm*. than
and thara. maka application ta
tha aald Judga for a (Inal eattlamant of hi* adm lnlalratlnn
o f *«:l aaiata, and for an ordar
dlarharetne him aa auch E iaculor.
Da lad thla th* 10th dap at
Ausuat. A. n. IMt.
Edward E. Groan
Aa Eaaaulor of tha Eatnta
of II1MA TEREZA flREES'
Dacaaaad.
RTENITUOM. DAVIS A
MelNTHSlI
Attornar* tot K secutor
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Sanford. Florid* I I I U
Publish Aug. II. SO, IT * io p t.

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THIS CIRCUIT COURT,
MIRTH JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT OF
FLORID A IR AND FO R ICM I
MOLE COL'MTT.
CgfARCKRY MO. I O H
ROTICR OF lU IT IR
blOHTUAOII FORRCI.OM HE
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOIITI1AUK ASSOCIATION, a cor

paratlee,

P la ta 1 1If.

Vy ' l l i a M HERALD H E A I
TOOLS a n d DEANNA BROWN
TOOLE. Hla w lfa,
D afandanta.
T O t W illiam (Jerald N aal Tool#
a n d D aan aa B row n Tool*,
h la w lfa,
IH 1 Ulna f tra a t,
. Athana. A labam a.
TOL' A lii: IIK IIK IIT NOTI
F1KD that a I’unnilalnl to lo ra .
cloaa a le r ta tn m nrt**** an
c um bering tha follow ing rlaacrtbad real p ro u a rtr. ta -w lli
L ot l i t . OAKLAND MILLS,
a cc o rd in g to th a g le t th a ra .
«{ aa racordad In P la t Doob
11, P i t u t l a n d I I . Ihibllo
lla c o n la of Hamlnola Coua&gt;
t r, F lo rid a,
h a a bran (Had a gain*! you In
tb a abov a-aly lad aull, th* ab o rt
till* of w hich la K adaral N*.
tlo n a l M ortgag* A aaaalatloa.
C o rp o ra tio n u rg a n lia d u ndar an
A ct of C ongraaa and ax latln g
p u ra u a n t to th a F a d a ral N a­
tio n a l
M ortg ag a
A aaoclatlon
i.b a r te r Act, h a v in g l i t p rin ­
cipal off lea
In th a c ity a t
W aa h ln g to n . D lt tria l a t 0*1.
urn LI*. P la in tiff, varaua. W l'
llam (lara ld N aal T aal* a n t
D aanna B row n Tool*, hla wlfa,
D afan d a n ta and you ar* r*
q u it ad to a a rr* a copy of your
A naw ar or o th a r plaad ln g to
th * C om plaint on I 'la ln lltr *
AI tor nay, Mack N. ClatralanA
J r , S u ita 111 Sanford A tlantic
N a tio n a l B ank llu lld la s , San
ford. F lo rid a, and III* th a orl
g ln a l. A naw ar o r o th a r plaad
tn g In th* o fflr* of th* C lark
o f th a C ircu it C ourt on or b e
fur* th a Tth day of g a p ta m b tr.
A. D. l t d . If you fa ll to do *o,
a daora* p ro confaato w ill
ta k a n a g a ln a t you fo r th* rallaf
d a m a n d td In th* C om plaint.
Thl* NoU ra ahall ba publlah
ad onr* a w aak for fo u r con
•a c u ity * w aaka la Th* S a a fa rg
Il*ra)4, a naw gaagar tlr a u la t
ad In Sam lngla C ounty, F lo rid a.
D ated th is I f f day *1 Augtiat,
a . d. m i.
(BEAL)
A rth u r M. B o eln rtth . Jr.
C lark of C ircu it C ourt
Ily: M a rth a T. V lhlan. D. C
M ack N. C lavaland, J r . and
C a rro ll B urk*
A ito raay * fo r P la la tltf
I*, a D raw *r Z
Pan ford, F lorida

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BEEF FOR FREEZERS. Pb.
322-1626.
50. MIkc. For Sale

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OKRA. PH. 322-6656.

0) 21.
IRONING Wanted. SOe hour.
A pt 5, Higglni Terrace.

MAID Day's Wortr. 122-5114.

WASHING, Ironing. 332-6440.
BOOKKEEPING, Typing In
my boma. 362 E, Church
Ay#., Longwood.__________

$100 DOWN
FHA - VA HOMES

2, 2, A 4 BEDROOMS
1, m . A 2 BATHS
KITCHEN
EQUIPPED
82. UunlntRN Prop. • S ale
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT)
ACE BEAUTY SALON. Co*t For Complete Information
See or Call Your
ofequipmenLPh^KJOlS.
87. IIusineiM R entals

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IAJ egole . . . &lt;fo we pinch him or ffr*
him a polka atcorir*

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1—I-oat A Found
1— l'*raonal*
4—Htauty Car*
I —Day Nuraarlaa
I—Child Car*
I —Dog*—Cat*— P*t*
to— I-Ivtet ock
1Z—Spaclal Nolle**
11—Catering
t l —Plac** la E at
U —Bpactal Barvlcaa
l (—Sw im m ing pool*
IT—Janlterlal Sarvleag
II— D a-!t-Y our**lf
II—Builder* BupptlM
Id—Concrat* Conatr.
J l— Horn* lU palr#
I I —Plum bing
I t— P ain tin g
I I —W all D rllllag
I I —Air Cond. A H eating
II— Radio • Talavlalaa
I I —Photo A Equipment
IQ— Horn* Appliance*
■I—Mualoal Inatrumanta
I I —Butin*** Eqalym aat
I t—Job P rinting
11—Upholatary
II—Vacuum Clean era
IT—Moving A Stortg*
I I —Extarmlnatora
I t — Plant#— Flow er#—Stada
ID—Mlao. F ar Sal*
I t — Artlela* Far Bant
II—Sw ag or E tc h a n t*
t l — Wanted To Buy
I I —Furnltur* Far Sal*
I I —Antique* For Sal*
I I —Monay To Loan
10—Uualnta* Opportualtl**

322-5612

I I —M onty W anted
I I —Saving* A Loan
II— Inaurano*
I I —Schoola A tnatruetlona
70— Em ployment StrvlCH
Tl—Mai* Help Wanted
Tl—Kama I* Help Wanted
T!— Mala or F*mal* H*lp
VI—Bala* H elp W ant*!
IT—Situation W anttd
I t — Income Property
I I — Builn*** Prop.—Sal*
I I — R*al F atal* Wanted
I t —Itaal Eatat* Sal*
IT—Uualnaaa Itanlala
IS— Lot* For Sal*
t l — Farm *—-Orov**
I t — Out o f Slat* A o rta l*
•1 —Houaaa For Sal*
• I —Houaa*— Sal* or Rant
IT—llouaa For Rent
ICO— R etort Ronlata
l o t —T ralttra—Cabana*
111—Mobil* Horn**—Sal*
101—Mobil# llom aa—Rent
104—Trailer Spat*— Rent
111— Trailer Lola—Sal*
101— Apartm ent* Far Rawl
101— Rooma For Rant
tta —H atal Room*
111—llan tal Aaanta
111—W anted To Bent
111—Autoo For Sal*
111—Autoo—Sal* ar TYada
111—Truck* Far Bala
110—
A utom otive Service
t i l —Vcoottr* A Cycle*
II I— Boat* A Motor*
111—
Marin* Supplies

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MAYFAIR BUILDING LOTS.
103 Ft. frontage, 118 No.
Scott Avt, Will consider
raaionabto offer. J. N. Rob­
son, Jr. Ph. 322-1535 or 3230226.

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WOMAN, White, Age 25-15 to
operate open-type weshii
machines k other ll ' mdry
chorea. Joe'* Laundry A
BEDS POR RENT
Dry Cleaner*, 1307 Saoiofd
ReUavsyi, I m Ave.

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FURNITURE CENTER
IM S PNACh A r t.
P h . P A I TSCI

69. Schools ft Inetructions
GRACE METHODIST
CHURCH KINDERGARTEN

Ooore Rd. a« WoodlMd
Pall Harm Sagl— Aug. 61
|» RagtetratkB Fee. I l l per
lAUtkmsl ta
vtett a r pboAi

Offiea f i. as. te u
323-14TA
BOB RAYS STUDIO
OF DANCE
A l BaI tomo, Latte. Amerkan
Evening CUieee ? te 10 p. a ,
2310 8. 06k
232-4740

WANTED,

Every o ftar night. I child­
ren. 323-4535.

78. Male or Female Help
MOTOR ROUTE CARRIER.
Par ARemnon Route In Se
te d Ann. Mote have goad
tunning oer. Write: CircuU.

3 BEDROOM BRICK, 2 Baths,
NEW HOMES
Available In Sanford area and to acre lot. Shown by ap. ‘J
Longwood area (6 mi. So. on point meat only. Ph. 322-1934
1742). Ready for occupancy
NORTH ORLANDO. S bad$65 00 per mo. and up.
room,
screened porch, nicely
Sales office: 802 Highland Ave.
landscaped. 130 N. Cortes,
Longwood, Fla.
638-3911 Collect
FENCED IN POOL. I Bed­
room*, F l o r i d a Room,
STROLL DOWN TO
acreeoed porch. $675 Down
THE LAKE
or beet offer. If Interacted
Have a party—Relax by your can be Men a t 221 Devon J'
fireplace. This home b de­ Ave., North Orla ado Homes.
clined for the BEST to Call Collect ALphlne 4-1476
Fam ily living. Truly the
Eau Gallic.
BEST BUY we kz»w of to
a large modern home. 821,500
GREENVKTAX
and the T e rn s will Surprise Choice lota available te
you! I
Greenbrlar of Lech A fte r
overlooking golf
BART PILCHER, BROKER
Custom building to
P erson a! S erv ice
spec Ifleaf lens. Greenbrlar
Cal! 322-7498
developed by
KINGS WOOD
2 BEDROOM, Fenced back
BUILDERS, INC.
yard, outside pump, air
$02 Fairmont Dr.
conditioning. 126 Garrison
FA 24074
Dr., 313-3165.

FHA - VA
SALES BROKER

*7,995 00
Completely reflalshed. Including Now f l a m
throughout, n ew Sink Top* and Screening.
Corner House In DeBsry’a Best groomed area.
S Blocks from has end tmmsdlstely adjacent
to DcBsry Interehsngo on Interstate Hlway 4,
I I minute# by Oz Cart to Sanford NAB.

Vlnlt At: 143 Sepp Ave., DeBnry
Call Collect: DeLand RE 4-4978
Or RE 4-6631

"EVENING HOURS ARE READING HOURS"

WE GOT YOUR MESSAGE!
And Here's The Answer
That You Rcqutttedi
3 BR, Block construction,
newly decorited, and com
plately furnished. 16,900 To­
tal — $300 Down — $75 per
month.
3 BR, Block Construction,
neat 'n Clean, RAVENNA
PARK, 112,800 Total—$500
Down — $100 per month In­
cluding taxes and insurance.
2 BR, Block construction,
Florida Room, on 2 lots
with cltrua. $8,500 Total —
$soo Down—H6 per month.
6 Room, I Story, I Bedroom.
Edge of City on 1 acre, nice
shade. $12,750 Total — $500
Down — $100 per month.

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You'll find
what you're
looking for

SOUTHWARD

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Inveitmeo* k Realty
116 N. Park Ave.
5224171

EVERETT A. HARPER
AGENCY • REALTOR
$ta$ S. Park Ave.
Phene* FA 34264 a r PA SM

Classified

Government Owned
Hornet

$100.00 DOWN
Selection of I, I, and 4
Bedroom# located In various
sectiooa e i lan iard

Immediate Delivery
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FROM 180.00
FOR THE BEST HOME
BUY
SEE YOUR

VA- FHA
Property

Management
and Sales Broker

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JIM HUNT
REALTY
O ffice:

322-111$

Nights: 333-0760
$624648
6U4 Path Drive
FHA • RERALES
3 BEDROOM
MASONRY Hemei. 1 * |
Baths, Kitchens Equipped,
$io$ Dawn, Payment# ton
than rent.
HXLMLY REALTY
Ph. 322-1641

72. Female H e lp Wanted lik e

SUPER
POST. PA » 4 fn .

95. Houses For Sale

95. Huuaea For S ale

Legal Notice

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95. Houses For Sale

F o il LEASE—Service Station. We Hare The Home For You
Good location. Good pro­
duct!. Good treatm ent Pb. Stenstrom Realty
locally 332-4342, or apply to
3665 PARK DRIVE
the PURE OIL COMPANY.
322-2420
222-74*6
90. I voIh F or S a I*

71. Mile Help Wanted

SINGLE BED, Oompleto, or
FKKJO ESTIMATES
note wrought iron bead Upholstering A Mittrees rew» RELIABLE MARRIED MEN
board. C l e a n . EzceUeot
to trsta so Mi Mgers al
evstteg. Naw k Uw4 FurmiCond. $30, 322 6300.
Kisteni Oil Co- Service itsttirt. CaU N il Bedding Mff.
tlooi. Apply eiihar to EastCo., «t 706 Ctlerp Are.
READY MIX CONCRETE
era Oil on W. IJib la San­
FA 6-3UT.
Patios, Floor, Frog Estimates
ford or on IR $34 in Feta
SHI*. liaUlg, attpa, Meeks, For tee Mggadd aemtiau af
Port.
sand, earnest, rock, pipe,
■early new sad «oad Immb
steal, great* traps, dry
WE HAVE OPENING!
ture, see Noll's Furoltwo
well*. Stepping atones.
Biukerags l i Caooolhowt For Qualified W*o la l a i n
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
and Management Must be
on 1146. Opus $ days l i l t ,
*06 Elm Ave.
IM-ITII
between 3140. Need
Used
heve ear. Free eon
(retatag- Apply Ream SOI.
Larry's Mir) a il I n t e l
Meieeh Rldg., 6 ■■ m. Shsipl
Ave. fk. PA M I R
IN TRW COUNTY JUDOK’S

COURT. SKHIMOLM COUNTY,
FLORIDA
F t I* Mb . 4 U I
P.STATH O F
FRAK K UH LESTBR STROOP,
DECEASED
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
T u ALL PKMSONB HAVING
CLAIM*
O il
UHHANDB
AGAINST SAID RSTA TEi
Yuu and ta s k a t you ar*
b*r*b|- w attfU d g a d r*eulr*d
to n i t a n y atalm a and dam aada
w hich y«u. o r t l t h a r a f y*a.
m ay hava a g a ln a t aald a a ta ta
In th* o fflr* o f Hon. C. V e rn ­
on Mla*. J r., O utinty Ja g g * a f
■*min la O auniy. a l hla offtaa
In *h! C ourt llu u t* In Sanford,
F lo rid a, w ith in gia e aU n d a r
m an! ha from th * t in * a f th*
flra t g u h lle a tla a a f th ta n a l l t a
E ach claim o r d a m tn d m a il to
In w ritin g and r a n ta la th*
plaa* a f raatdaao* a a d poat a tfir* addraaa a f th* c la im a n t
and m u*t b* aw orn ta by th*
claim an I. hi* a g a n l o r a tt a r
a»y or th* earn* a h all b* paid
(a) U W. glm k ln
Aa A d m ln ia tratu r 0.4-h. a f
a a ld a a ta ta
HARLAN TUCK a f th * U m a t
OILKg, IIEURICK k
IlUlllNStlN
l i t E a a t C h u rc h S trc a t
r. o. bok m i
O rlando, F ie ri da
f a a t a r d , F lo rid a
A tto rn ey *
fa r A d a ala lftfR tat
Attornay far P lain tiff
a t.a .
P ubll.h Aug. I, 11, t«, IT, m i I'u b ltth A ug. 4, I t , t l , IT, IM I
CDC-lf
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BY OWNER. S Bedroom. 1
Bath, air, feoced, well,
awlmmlng pool, other extras.
Ph. 322-5540 after 5.

Executive's wUe detUws perNEW HOMES
m inent politico S a n f o r d
ares. Full or part time. Win Weet Fourth 9 t Just off Perconsider any reipectsble po&lt; aimmoo. Salesman on pro­
perty, 4:00 to 7:00 p. m.
•itioo, limited office exper­
Monday- Wndneeday. Friday.
ience, have worked as pay­
Saturday A Sunday 1:00 to
roll ekrk. Have automobile.
7:00 p. m.
Available after Sept 1st
Write Box M, t i e Sanford
Herald.

WILL accept beat reaaonable
offer for 18 eu. ft. stainless
steel commercial refrigera­
la th* Caart a f tha Caaaty
Jadga, gaatlanle Caaaty, F lor­
tor. Good running condition
ida, l a Frabala,
Contact Dick Aiken or call
fa aai Ratal# af
BERTHA T. wniairr
522-6625.
Dacaaaad.
Ta All Rradltara aag Parana*
lla r la a Clalaia ar Daataada GET Profeatkmal C a r p e t
Agalaat Said U alatti
cleaning rem its—rent Blue
You and rich of ynu art
haraby nollflad and requlrrd ta Lustre Electric C a r p e t
Shampooer $1 per day, Carprnrnt any claim! and dimanda
htch you, or tlthar af you.
roll's Furniture.
may hava agalnat th* aatata of
BKBTIIA T. WIIKIIIT. daoaa*.
ad, lata of aatd County, to th* AUGUST SPEC. Foam ice
County Judr* nf H.mlnnl*
cheats, M cents, Surplus
County, Florida, atMa afflra
City, 201 W. tat SL
In tha court houaa af **ld
County at Ra n f a r d, Florida,
Pram Samlnola C a a slr
within all cnlandar month* ANTIQUE Walnut Spool bed.
Fram San lard la e k a a g *
(D ial D irect)
from th* tlm* af th* flr*t pubMratfnn nf thta nolle*. Two SS0. 322 2796.
copl** of aach rlalm ar dantand
ahall b* In writing, and ahall OWNER MUST SELL. '63 50. Mine. For Snle
L Schools f t Inslru ction a
■tat* th* plac* of rritdrnr*
Model 21” PM Ico Console
and pnat offlr* addr*** nf th*
claimant, and ahall b* aworn to TV, Solid Mahogany $73; AUGUST SPEC. New cnavses
HOLLY AVE.
by th* claimant, hi* ag*nt. or
KINDERGARTEN
attorney and ao*om*nl*d hy a Almost new H Rolls way Bed tot*, $5 88 value, now $3 86
Army-Navy Surplus.
JUNIOR KINDERS
filing (a* of on* dollar and with tnntcraprtog mattress,
■uch claim or damand not »o $30. See anytime at T Oaka
3427 Holly Avt. Ph. 322-3500
find ahall b* void.
Trailer Ct., Unit 10 In Rear, GUNS. Buy, Sell, Trade, Re­ The Only Pre-School In Sen/a/ Hu* BradUy Norman'
pair. O S T E E N BRIDGE
A* ataculrli of th* Laat
lord to have participated ta
Ask for Mr. Dodd or Mr.
Will and T**tam*nt of
FISH CAMP.
fts State Accreditation Pro­
Parkar.
BERTHA T. WMOHT,
gram.
D*«a***d
BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
Publlah Aug. II, II, IT A Rapt. 34” Riding Mower, $50; 3
at
10,000
Items
■ m i.
KINDERGARTEN
Table Saws $3o each. 717
CDC-41
1300 OrtpeviUe Ave.
1101 W. 20th St. (R atr)
Saots Barbara Dr.
IN T N I
CIRCUIT COURT.
Mrs. J . W. Carter
51. Art Idee For R o t
NINTH
JU D IC IA L
CIRCUIT
•th Ysar - US-OUT
OF FLORIDA IN AMD FOR Ml ntot Gun, Coat 4101
Sell for *71; 10-10 WinrhwL
IRRINALK COtIMTTi
RENT A RED
Enrollment ei t l Only
CHANCERY NO. IU M
er. $M. Hotel Montezuma, Rollawsy, Hospital k Baby Beit In Pre-icbool education
FIRST
FKDRBAL NAVINflN
See Ilentt Strand.
Bsdi.
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, * aarDANCING LESSONS; KinderBy Day, Week, or Meath
miration,
GE5TETNER 320 Stondl Du­ Ph. PA 64161 116 W. tit SL
K lan (44). Ballet • Toe •
P laintiff.
plicator. lik e new. Fully CARROLL'S FURNITURE
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J a il. Call The Studio. Ph.
OUOROE PtlflH a n ! w lfa, QUA
rlertrlr, automatic Inking.
2324132 between 2-6 p m.
I-ot) FUOH, at al.
$300. Ph. Chuluota 365-3546.
D * f* n ta n ta .
NOTICE OF IITIT
T H E STATU OF rt.O tllD A TOl
a e o n o E r u o i i and o k a
LOU PUOH
R aul* 1. [tog I K
r* rk ln * to n , Mtaataalppt
. Tou. and a a rh of you, ura
n*r*by m.U(l*d t i n t a u it haa
baan flll*d a g aln at yuu In th*
C ircu it
C ourt
uf
Hamlnol*
Ca nty . F lo rid a, In C hancery,
a n a b b rav lata d till* of w hich
la FIR S T
F E D E R A L BAV1KOS and LOAN AKSOCIATtON
o f SRUINOI.K COUNTY, a ru rp uratlon, I'la ln tlff. v*. OKO.
HUE I'U llH and w lfa, Al It A
M)U piH H I, a t al. Il*taiid*nt*.
th* n a tu ra a f aald a u lt b«lng
a a u lt to fe ra a la t* th a t c a rta ln
m ortg ag * dat*4 J u ly J l, 1111,
aad o f H oard In o ffic ia l It*.
eorda Book I I I , P ag* t t l . pubUa racord* of Brm lnol* C oun­
ty, F lorid*, an .-u m b trln g th*
(allow ing d**crlb*d r i a l p ro ­
p arty, tu -w ltt
Lot II o f QDKKNB U IR n o n SOUTH RKPLAT AD.
DITION TO CASMF.LUKHBTi FIJTBIDA, according to
Plat lh*r*ot rrcordrd In
PIM Book II, Pag* II, of
th*
Public
Btcurda of
Samlnola County, Florida,
■ub|*cl ta raatrlcllona of
racord,
aad you ar* haraby raqulrad to
fit* your anawar In aatd ault
w ith tba und»r»lgnrd Clark of
aald Court and to *rrv# a copy
tbarauf upon tha P la in tiff* a t­
torney. whoa* M in i and ad
draa* appear below, on or b r
for* Ih* U th day of Saptambar,
1111, and In dafault th*r*of
D*cra* Pro Cuelaaae w ill b*
•ntrrrd agalnat you.
w i t n e s s my band and efri
rial *aal at lb* County Courthaus*. Hanford, Srmln.il* Coun­
ty. Florida, thla Itb day af
Auguot, l l l l .
(g ’l A L I
A rth u r II. B tck w lth , Jr*
P U rk o f P lrru ll C ourt
B y: M a rth a T. V lb ltn , D.C.
P h illip H. L ogan
Hhlnhola*r and U ’g a a
A tto rm y * a t Law

St. Johns Realty
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
FA 34113

34. U pholstery

HAIRY INDIGO
PENSACOLA BAHIA
Ask for current price*
A. M. PREVATT
749-2115
Seville, Fla.

95. Houses For Soto

[RONING ta my borne. 122- 116 N. Park At*.

Instru m en ts

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COPY
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It

ROUTINE Office cleaning or
laundry my home. 322-4443.

BERRY’S WORLD

Pb.

Piano Tuning and Repair
W L. Harmon — FA 1-4213

I, D o k h • C u ttf • P e l *

PENS A RABBITS
Approximately 60 rabbits
$65 Male and Female
&lt;*h. 322-0187

Washer.

13. C atering • Food

T t i naval4 w ill aal ha r*agaealbl* I n aaar* (to n aaa
l i c a r m l laaartlaa.

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24. W ell D rilling

PbotM 228 3611

Tba Harmia ******** (ha *»■•
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Spiritual Councilor
Chauncy St., C asudiga

OVER 25 YEARS
ol Fine Workmanship in Up­
ARC Registered Female Ger­ holstering, Draperies, Slip­
covers. Time Payments at
man Shepherd, 0 mot. old.
little aa $5 mo. Drapery
I la* all (hota. $35. 323-0565.
Hardware Installation*.
KULP DECORATING SHOP
10. P oultry - L ivestock
Pb. 322-2335
3 SHEEP for Sale, 1 male.
322 6727.
43. P lants, F low ers, Seeds

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REV. EDWARD WHITE

PERMANENT SPECIAL for AUTOMATIC
August, $6 complete. Hazel 322 3802.
Porter Beauty Shop, 1104 W
31. Musical
25th. 322-1321.

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ELDER SPRINGS
PLUMBING
DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE
322-7157 or 221-3125

2. P ersonals

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PLUMBING
Contracting Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Are.
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LOST: 3 Dobcrman-houmJi,
mo*, old. Female, black
with brown feet. Male, light
ton. Vicinity W. Lake Mary
B ird . 323-0643.

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WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Typea sad Sizes
Permanent Special
We Repair and Service
Our Budget Wave Now $6.83
STINE
Cut ’K Curl Beauty Shop
&gt;11 Palmetto Ave.
322-0834 Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
ACE BEAUTY SALON
Id doled. Customers call Cut 25. Air Cond. &amp; H eating
*N Cud Beauty Shop.
AIK-CONDITIONING
COMPLETE BEAUTY SEU
By FEDDERS
VICE. Reaaonable price*.
II. B. POPE CO., Inc.
.Free parking, 2nd * Oak. 200 So. Park Ave.
322-4214
Harrlett'a Beauty Nook, 105
30. Home Appllnneea
S. Oak, 322-5742.

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4. H tauty Care

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LARGE HOME

M B. 10ft SL Ideal ter large
family Making l v tote af
fleer mm.4
Baths, Florida Room, Din.
tog room, earner location
AU tec only $6506. T«rm«
coo hi
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS

P. O. Ban ion, Sen
PA

QUICKEST, MOST ECO NO M ICAL
W AY TO BUY A N D T O SELL . . .

1 Atlantic

SUPPLEMENT INCOME!
I BEDROOM CB,
Need 6 todies. 2545, wMh or eyetem, big yard,
without CAT for Survey work school bua, Move in Imme­
d hours, 5 days par week
diately. 2406 SumoMrite, Ph.
No aelltag. $141 te 91J 6 peg
2234636.
hour. See Company tepreew t ettee • e. m. Oherp,
Yon can EM anything pen
Room 206, Ml tech Bldg., S I need adverilaed to the Her
■Id
X. tot 8L

Want ftdi g tt fast results! They've
got coverage! That’s why buyers and
sellers of goods and services go to the
Want Ads for action.
Set Your price *. • we'll set your ad!

-C A L L CLASSIFIED
SANFORD EXCHANGE

322 - 5612

I ROM SEMINOLE COUNTY—

425-5938

(DIRECT LINK — NOT LONG DIBTANCE)

Ih e Sanford herald

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�Now Is The Time To Plant Yourself In Your Own Home... Look To W ant-A ds
95. Houses For Sale

96. House* * Sale or Rent

RAVENNA PARK. 410 Beth 3 BEDROOM, Ilk Bath, cen­
Dr. 1 bedroom, kitchen
tral heat k air-conditioning,
equipped. Low down pay­ Florida Room, kitchen equip­
ment. 322-1333 after 12 noon. ped plu* diabwaiber, clothes
washer k dryer, drapea,
I BEDROOM. 2 Bath, aereenwall-to-wall carpeting. i$
ed patio. Pb. 323-M69.
block from goU course.
$13,900, $730 Down, second
mortgege for balance of
$100 DOWN
equity, $79 month. 1234)511.

FHA-VA HOMES

SEVERAL OuUtaDdini 2 A 3 97. House* For Rent
Bedroom Home* available is
all Areas of Sanford. Let us 2 BR, Unfurnished bouse. Ph
Show you ArouodI
322-8892.
CB HOUSE DcBary, Carports,
fareezeway, $70. Duplea 1201
Elm; 3 Apartments 801 Mag­
1901 S. Park AM.
nolia. Newly upholstered
FA 2-5212 anytime
furniture Master Bedroom.
1 BEDROOM, 1 Bath CB Me­ All clean, fogged k nicely
dallion Home. Chain link
furnished. NO 8-3267.
fence, shallow Wjell k pump,
dishwasher, draw drapes A 2 BEDROOM Unfurnished,
kitchen equipped. 20) Holly
heavy duty rods, Venetian
Ave. $39. 322 3618.
Blinds, Kitchen equipped,
la r |e landscaped lot. Down
payment 11300. Call 322-3148. COMPLETELY FURNISHED
House, Central heat k air
Available for 1
NEW HOMES” conditioning.
m onthi. Adults. Wynne wood
Cryital Lake Park—Lake Mary
Shown by appointment Ph. •action. 322-3325.
322-3301.

Seminole Realty

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Rrrelft Aug. 20, 1964—Page 3*A 102. Mobile Homes • Sate 106. Apartments for Rent 115. Auto* For Sals

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

103. Mobile Homes • Rent 1 BEDROOM FURNISHED,
utilities Inchuted. A d u l t s
TRAILER with Fla. room at­ only. Lake Mary. 322-4962.
tached. near Osteen, SI per
week. 322-0319 aflrr 8 p m. 2 LARGE Nicely furn. Duplex
apta. 14th Ave.. Longwood
106. A p a rtm e n t* fo r R ent
8 ml. from N.A.S. Ph. 8-3329$.
Furn. Apt. 2300 utctlonvtlle.
2 FURNISHED ApU. $30 k
2 ROOM APARTMENT. Pri$10 month. Adults. Ph.
vate bath k entrance, 318 322-9480.
MeUoovlUe, Ph. 322-3420.
FURN. Apt. Closa In. Jimmie
W E L A K A APARTMENTS
Cowan. 322 4013.
114 W. Firat St.
CLEAN JM Floor Apt. Pvt.
1-Room Efficiency apt. with e a t 1004 Palmetto.
pvt. bath A shower, suitable
for couple or single person EFFICIENCY. $40. 811 Park
or retired. All utilities In­
cluded In rent. Ideally lo­ FDR MIDDLE AGED or eld­
cated on lit St., within 1 erly persons ONLY. 3 Rooms
furnished, private entrance
block of 2 free parking lota
4 bath, Jitousier porch,
and ahopptog oenter. In­
electric kitchen, twin beds,
quire at Manuel Jacobeon
atUe fan, Duo-lhem heater,
Dept. Store 211 E. rira t St.
Just redecorated, ground
FURNISHED apartments, 6 floor, quiet neighborhood.
$60; Slngla $33. Water furnblocks from downtown, $43,
labed. Pb. 322-4928 after 7
$60 and $63 per month.
Some utlllllea furnished. Ph.
p. m.
322-3641.
"How do you expect us to conquer apace whan wa
1 4 2 BEDROOM Apartment*.
can't aven laava the front yard?”
$33 to $63. Apply Apt. 7,
2 BR., Water, $60, 3 Rooms,
404 E. 14th St,
UtU. $50. 322-2754.

SAVE A BUNDLE
On this older I Bedroom
REN TALS
Home, garage and work­
shop. Dollar Saving price of
97. Houaaa For Rant
$6300. Call nowl ThU won't HOME RENTERS
It’s
Just
good
business
to
2 BEDROOM HOUSE. Bow­
last!
check first with Senford'a
m an's Trailer Court. 668largest H o m e Servicing
4900.
Stemper A gency
Agency. Fine Homes, Fairly
Priced. In all SUeil
3-BEDROOM, 2 bath, FIs.
Reallor-lnsuror-Tradaa
room, k i t c h e n equipped,
322-1991 1919 S. French Ate.
5133 mo. 322-3836
HOME OWNERS draperies.
evenings.
322-7480
days.
Good Rental homes. Priced
right, arc renting and leas­ 2 - BEDROOM, unfurnished,
ing fasti
kitchen range, $73. 113 W.
Call Today, For Prompt and
H O M ES
19th S t after 3 p. m.
Z ffideet Service. It Pays!
FURNISHED COTTAGE at 5
FO R SA LE
Points. $03 per month. Ph.
Stenstrom Realty
322-1467.
2565 PARK DRIVE
F or the Beat Buy In
2 Bedroom home, 117 Catalina.
822-2420
322-7495
A New or Resale Home,
3 BEDROOM house. Clean k
See Stenstrom Realty
close in. Cell Jimmie Cowan
'We Have The Home For You’ LAKE MARY. 2 Bedroom, 322-4013.
Florida room, fenced yard.
RENTALS
322-1307,
Furnished or Unfurnished
Stenstrom Realty
BaU-Blair Agency
3 BEDROOM, m Baths, Good
Ph. 322-5041 215 S. Park Ave.
2565 PARK DRIVE
neighborhood, C l o s e to
322-2420
322-7405
schools and shopping center. 3-BEDROOM, 2 bath, Fla.
$85 mooth. 322-1110.
room, kitchen
equipped,
draperies. $133 mo. 322-3830
FURNISHED. 2 Bedroom,
evenings. 322-7450 days.
Oak floors, masonry home.
96, Ilousen • Sale or Rent
1 Block W. of Hwy. 17-92 on
2 k 3 Bedroom Houses
434, then 1 Block 8. on Eaet
Payton Realty
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
St. to Vincent Dr. Hi. 535- 323-1301 IT-92 at Hiawatha
LAKE. Call e v a a i a g a
•395.
122-1397.
F U R N I S H E D &gt; Bedroom
THREE B E D R O O M , U t
House. 2481 Palmetto, Ph.
baths, G. I. Loan, large cor­
522-0274.
ner lot, large shade trees,
107 Tucker Drive, Sanford. l BR. F u n , House. Ph. ow
S23-3M.
5132.

DODGE BOYS.

WE W IL L N O T
BE UNDERSOLD!

1161 VOLKSWAGEN,
one Owner, Very Cleea,
Like New

*1111 I I I P«
110 OO Month

1982 COMET TUDOR,
1911 VALIANT 2-DR.

1980 CHEVROLET,

• Cylinder, Automatic
Trenanileetea, Choice Of $

I4 M $f •
AND Iw

VW SPECIALIST
WRIGHTS AUTO REPAIR
Foreign k Domestic
S. Sanford Ave. Across
from H L.lt.
322 0247,

octory Invoice
&gt;UR OW N DEAL!

If
1• 6

'11

.75 Per
Woek

$4|K

119
Id

Per
w#«l

discount
Z i DEMONSTRATORS

I960 MERCURY 4-DR.
H»Ntee, Full Fewer,
P itre Claes

Til* A kati Cara Art Only A Faw Of Our
Trantndoua Stock Which Can Bt Bought
With Those Fantastic Low Down Pay*
rmrU And Monthly Local Bank Financing,
If You Qualify Crodlt WIb*.

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ALSO -

CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH,
sm ct

HUNT
MERCURY IN C
Palmetto

109

Are.

Sanford
822-4884

904 W. 2nd St. FA 21032
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

121. Scooters &amp; Cycles

Robson Sporting Goods
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
304-6-9 E. 1st. Ph. FA 2 3991
19' FIBRE GLASS Boat,
Trailer A 1961 90 HP Evinrude, $1395. 322-3633.

&amp;LCHRYSLERS

ACTUAL INVOICE PRICES!

fa r
Week

ALL 64*i MUST GO!

WINTER PARK — PH. Ml 7*21|0

120. Automotive Service

'.T9 Far
■!T6 *121 Waeh

OPEN EVENINGS ’TIL 8 P.M.

PH. 122-0114

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

'84 TRIUMPH 1200 Converti­ 131$' CORRECT CRAFT In­
board Speed Boat with trail­
ble. While with red Interior.
er, partial new deck and
Immaculately kept. $1830.
valve Job, just done. $430.
Call 322 4999 after 4:30 p m.
323-1341 after 5:30.
19w” CREV HOLET, $500. Th*.
14' Carter Craft Runabout A
322-3428
Steering controls, 14* Gator
1982 CORVAIR Spider Converttrailer, tie down A winch;
ible, 4 Speed, RAH, $1393,
25 hp. Evlnrude Outboard,
565-3720.
electric start. Extrai, Ph.
322-1605.
'31 FORD. Good condition. Ph.
322-3163.
Gateway To The waterway

$4

BETTER TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR
1H4 NEW CAR DISCOUNTS
AND HIGH TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES

1301 W. FIRST ST.

EW

Winter Park
MI 4*0209

SANFORD

,

'30 DODGE Pickup; '57 Con- '61 TR Boonlevllle, $730. Ph.
sel; '62 Chewy 2; '62 Ves­ 322 9986.
pa Scooter;; 2700 So. San­
WANTED. Vespa or Allstate
ford Ave.
Scooter in good condition.
'57 TORO V-l, Auto. Trans.
323-030$.
RAH, 4 Door, 2 Tone. Ex­
cellent. Reasonable. 322-1202. 123. Boata ft Motors

MM ||l
* 0 0 111 Werk

straight Trane^ One Owner,
Itadle And Ha$&lt;er

THE 65’s ARE C O M IN G !

AUTHORIZED DODGE DEALER

EASY TERMS ON
THESE CARS SO
HURRY ON DOWN!

Auto Gtaas, Tope
A Seat Covers

CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH

Per
Week

OUB DEALS ABB THE BEST!

Seminole Co. Motors

'39 Olds 88 HT Sed..........$993
*39 Chev. 2 Dr. 6 Cyl .. . . *93
'56 Ford Sed. Falrlane .. 395
'37 Buick HT S e d a n ....... 393
'57 Old! HT 2 Dr............ 593
'37 Chev. 8 Cyl. Wag. 4 Dr. 393
'37 Chev. 8 Belalr 4 Dr. .. 393
'S3 Chev. 8 Wag. 4 Dr. .. 393
•37 Olda Sod. Only ......... 299

'63 EXPANDO, 55 x 10. 3 Bedroom, Air conditioned. Re­
finance payoff 53300. Asking
5200 equity! 322-7462.

IfAE l i e
IVv Ife

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COHEN RADIATOR 3TIOP
Inspection, estimates,
pickup, delivery. Recorlng
A repairs discounted.
H itt E. 3rd.
322-3443

WEEK-END SPECIALS! Free

1963 MOBILE HOME, 10 x_ S9
ft. 4-Bedroom, H i bath. $200
Down, assume $91.96 mo.
payments, or will trade for
equity in 3 bedroom bouse.
Ph. Smith, 322-1330, ext. 415.

One Owner, Unconditional
Guaranteed

o u a AD IS SHALL BUT

323-0721

210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622

1-2 and 3 Bedrooms
NEW and USED
Awclngi k Cabanas
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
Hwy. 17-92 S.
322-2362

I960 FORD STATION WAG.

A GOOD SELECTION
TO CHOOSE FROM

701 French Ave.

Scnkarik Glass and Paint
Company

Payment

Red end White.
share, d B ean

New And Used Cars

BOB McKEE’S
USED CARS

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

lU’t. Mobile Home* • Sale

Automatic Trans wlesion,
Extra Nice

YEAR-END CLEARANCE SALE

'35 FORD, good body, good
mechanical condition, Call
322-6616, Claude Harroll.

120. Automotive Service

339 So. Atlantic
Daytona Beach
Call 322-4038

1968 COMET TUDOR.

TO THE

Repossessions

National

Type Car

W EST

$ Bank J

'61 Ram. Wg. $1091 bal $39 mo.
'39 Chev. Wg. $799 bal. $33 mo.
'39 Ply Wg. $713 bal. $34 mo.
'36 Pont Wg., $5It bal. $31 mo.
'39 No m id Wg $877 bat $33 mo,
'37 Olds Wg $387 bal $29 mo.
'51 VW Bus, $1091 bal $45 mo.
'38 Cadillac $747 bal, $32 mo.
'38 Pont.. $687 bal, $31 mo.
'63 Renault $1099 bal $39 mo.
•62 Cornel $1391 bal. $39 mo.
'39 Ply. HT $763, bal. $32 mo.
'39 Cadillac $449 bal $19 mo.
'39 Merc. A/C $747 bal $32 mo.
'34 Buick, $39$ bal, $19 mo.
'38 Rambler, $299 bal. $17 mo.
'37 Rulck I IT, $367 bal $32 mo.
'37 Ram. 4 Dr. $463 bal $24 mo
'38 Chev. $381 bal, $31 mo.
'53 Cadillac, $382 bal, $32 mo.
'37 Olda HT, $491 hal. $24 mo.
'ST Ply HT, $397 bal, $31 mo.
•ST Chev. St. $891 bal, $32 mo.
'38 Lincoln $311 bal, $29 mo.
'38 Old* HT, $491 bal, $24 mo.
'31 Pont $399 bal, $16 mo.
'56 More. $199 bat, $10 mo.
'39 Chev, $991 bal, $39 mo.
'80 Lark, $199 bal, $10 mo.
'M Fal. PU $763 bal $32 mo.
'36 Ford PU $683 bal $31 mo.
97. llouHca For Rant
'34 Ford PU $396 b a l, $16 mo.
108.
Rooms
For
Rent
LARGE 2 Bedroom Apartmaet.
*33 Ford. $99 bal, $3 mo.
1 HR. furn. house, Lake Mery.
furnished or unfurnished,
SLEEPING ROOM, Private '33 Buick, $77 bal,, $3 mo.
No pets. 322-3049.
$63. 1703 Magnolia.
bath and entrance. 322-3986. '33 Olds $99 bal., $4 mo.
2 2-BEDROOM CB Houses FURNISHED apartment, inSpace heater, kitchen equip­ quire 404 E 14th SI., Apt. 115, A uto* For S a ls
T.
ped. Available now k Aug.
'62 CORVAIR, $945. 2411
REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
28. Ph. 322-3303.
FURN. APT. 322-2800.
Grandview So.
SANFORD AVE.
.. ■
.
B8—
Kill, ltenort Rentals
OPEN
EVENINGS
NEAR NAVAL BASE
'57 PONTIAC 4-door hardtop,
Nicaly Furn. I BR Apt.
A-l condition, nice car, good
HUTCHISON'S
2015 Sanford Ave. Ph. IU-4323 buy. $371. 322-7690.
Phone 322-4503
OCEANFRONT APIS.

L O W ow
PAYMENTS!

60

NEW 1964 Fan IT' Travel 5 ROOM Furnished Apt. AirTrailer. Self-contained, Fin­ conditioned Bedroom. $63. Ill
E. 8lh., 322-4285.
ance. Orange City 773-3231.

115. Auto* For Sale

i

�CHECK OUR USED
DEPARTMENT FOR
MANY WONDERFUL
TRADE-IN BARGAINS

555 W. 1st STREET
SANFORD

WE’RE EXPANDING A N D REMODELING AND WE NEED ROOM . . . WE’VE
DISCOUNTED PRICES SO BUY b SAVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY b SATURDAY.

G E N E R A L ® ELECTRIC

TERMS AVAILABLE . . .
NOTHING DOWN

GENERAL (fjp ELECTRIC

REFRIGERATOR
FREEZER

WASHER &amp; DRYER

R e Zero-Degree
Freezer!

Holds up to 126 lbs!

Slide-Out Shelves!
2 Porcelain Vegetable
Drawers!
• Removable Egg Tray • But­
ter Compartment • Door Stor­
age, bottom sheif holds gaL
Milk Containers, Tall Bottles
• No Coils on Back • 13.7 cu.
f t Net Volume • Copper!one,
Mix-or-Mafch Colors, or White.

Vt

only
12 Cu. F t Refrigerator - Freezer
• Two door convenience and only 28" wide.
• Zero-degree freezer—2.3 cu. ft.—holds up to
11 Iba. • 2 mini-cube Ice traye under wire rack
cover for eaey tray removal . . . rack serves as
handy package shelf. * Automatic defrosting re­
frigerator section. • Slide-out shelves, remov­
able for cleaning. * No door clearance needed at
aide. * Porcelain vegetable drawer. • flutter
eompratment. * Door storage . . . bottom shelf
holds Vt gal. milk containers, tall trailles.
• Magnetic Safety Door. • Protective door
stops help prevent bumping and damage.
NOTIIINfl DOWN

Weekly
Ttt 401

NOTHING DOWN

GOODYEAR . . . THE LARGEST G-E DEALER . . .
Q U A N T IT Y LOT PURCHASES A N D LARGE WAREHOUSE
STOCKS T H A T REDUCE SHIPPING COSTS ENABLES US
TO PASS ON GREATER SAVINGS TO YO U!
SEE OUR COMPLETE SELECTION OF G-E REFRIGER­
ATORS, FREEZERS, STEREOS, TVs, RANGES, WASHERS,
DRYERS. . . . AN APPLIANCE FOR EVERY NEED.

*2 0 8 "!
NO MONEY DOW N —
PeUo«at

VS

FILTER-FLO WASHER

HI-SPEED DRYER

• Bln 12 lb. capacity • Kllter-Flo
Washing System • Wnter Saver
Load Selection • Two-Wash Cycles
• Two Wash Temperatures • Spray
Rinse • Turbo-Type Pump • Un­
balanced Iraad Control • Safety Lid
Switch • Counter Depth • Counter
Height • Porcelain Tub and Bosket

• Rig 12 Ih. Clothes Capacity
• High Speed Drying System • 3
Heat Selections • Variable Time
Dry Control • Friction Door Latch
• Safety Start Switch • Fluff
Cycle • 4-Way Venting. • Counter
Depth • Counter Height •
Por­
celain Drum and Top

WASHER
ONLY

$17988

DRYER
ONLY

$14888

COMBINATION $
WASHER &amp; DRYER

SAVE
$13.88

3 6 MONTHS TO PAY
BIG SCREEN
SLIM STYLE
LOWLPRICE!

TELEVISION
No Delivery Charge . • •
Juat Carry 11 Home.
Total Weight Only 12 Lbs.
11" Screen (Diagonal Measure)

Model M 1U

E
TELEVISION

G EN ER A L
ELECTRIC
C O N S O LE

All Channel VHF UHF Reception.
Front Controle,
Front Sound.
Private Ear Phonee
Optional Portable
Stand Slightly Extra.

— bluet nf Mehegenr — Web*
M l reined Hnleh etyfed la the

i , "Deytlflfct lie d * pfcteva*

TERMS AS LOW AS

$125
Ita U M Ml AVI

OPEN A N
ACCOUNT

• C a b in - with M e b e * n n y - f m in e d ffalffc e n
h erd b eerd

I WEEKLY

g o o d

/

FIRST ST.

year
SANFORD

s er v ic e
M DAILY. 8-9 FRIDAY

TERMS AS LOW AS
sa

$1.25 PER WEEK

�R e d s T ra p
V ie t F o rce
New students reporting to
Seminole High School will get
• preview of school activities
next Tuesday at 8:30 a. m.
as they are ashed to report
to the high school auditorium.
They will register and be
given tests in preparation for
the new school year starting
a week from Monday. Offi­
cial* stress this period is for
new studrnta to the high
school. Each is requested to
bring a pencil and be prepar­
ed to stay until noon.
•
•
•
About IS studrnta from our
county are expected to enroll
at the University of South
Florida next month. That’s
the word from the Tampe
campus which is listed as the
"fastest growing university In
the state.” Trimester classes
begin Sept. 8.
•
•
•

.

SAIGON, South Viet Nam
(UP1) — Communist forces
handed the government one of
its heaviest military setbacks
of the war Thursday in a
marshland ambush southwest
of Saigon that left over 100
government soldiers and four
American* dead.
An American mlHatry spo­
kesman said the Communist
Viet Cong wiped out a batta­
lion-sized force, killing at
least 120, wounding 60 and
capturing nine others.
It was believed to be the
highest number of govern­
ment forces killed in a single
engagement.
The fighting took place about 45 miles southwest of
Saigon on a nasty marshy bit-

Think today’s younger set
Is soft? Visit one of the
county’s football practice ses­
sions and sec the fellows in
action. It'll erase any such
notion. They’re working hard
to get In shape for the gruel­
ing season which lies just
ahead.
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Yet, not all the practice Is
JOE I1AKEK
on the football fields. The
gills are nt it too, what with
drills in baton t w i r l i n g ,
marching and cheerleading
activities. They’re practicing
Just as hard and will be the
usual colorful asset to hnlftime activities once the con­
tests start. A lot of work
goes Into the performances
City Commissioner Joe Ba­
these gals put on for spectatker
told the Herald by tele­
ors.

To Early To
Decide, Baker
Says Of Race

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s e e
Heard some folks wonder­
ing which is the oldest home
in the Immediate Sanford
area. Any nominations?
s e e
The Clock received a call
the other day wondering if
lines could be puinted on the
parking lot a t the Seminole
Memorial Hospital. We pass
the suggestion along,
s e e
Speaking of voter registraMrs. Bruco tried to substanti­
ate her requests for addition­
al funds by comparing Day,
Lake and Marion county fig&gt; urea concerning population,
registration, and operating
costs for the registration of­
fices.
Seminole’s aversge cost of
elections was $4,500 compar­
ed to 10,000 for Day, $0,000
for Lake and $5,000 for Mar­
ions. Day has 20,000 voters
out of a population of 09,000,
Lake has 25,000 voters out
of 63,000, Marion 25,000 out
of 69,000 anil Seminole has
19,000 registered voters out
of a 67.000 population.
Of these four counties,
populstion projections by Kip11nger and First Research
Corporation indicate thut by
1970 Day will reach 80.000,
Lake 79.300. Marion 67,700
and Seminole 100,000.

9 Kids Fishing
Rodeo Set At
Park Wednesday
The Anusl Kids Fishing Ro­
deo, sponsored by the SanfordSeminole Jaycees will be held
Wednesday from 2 to 4 p m.
# . at Lake Carols in Fort Mel­
lon Park, Jim Rowe, chair­
man announced today.
Seminole County children
from ages one to nine arc in­
vited to participate. The Jay,
cees will furnish fishing pol­
es, lines and worms, as well
as refreshments and prizes.
’
The children will be divided
'
into three age group* — one.
™ two and three year olds; four,
five and six year olds; and
seven, eight and nine year
olds
Priies will be awarded in
each group for the largest
fish, tha Uttlest fish, and the
most fish, Rowe said.

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Bridge ....------------- P»K* 7
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Funerals
.... P*g* 3
Horoscope
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TV* the Women ....... Tag* 7

phone today that he has "not
yet decided whether or not
I will run lor re-election in
November."
"H'a a little too early to
make a decision on that —
the qualifying deadline is not
until Oct. 14th,” said Daker.
"I have had calls from
people saying they regretted
that 1 was not going to run
again, after reading the an­
nouncement in the Herald
Thursday from E. C. Harper
Jr., who has qualified to run
for my scat," Baker told the
Herald.
"1 wish to make it clear
that I have not yet said that
1 will not run again. I will an­
nounce my decision later,"
caM Commissioner Baker.
Baker’s seat is the only one
open this year, with the city
election to coincide with the
general election in November.
City Commission three year
terms come up on a stagger­
ed bails, with two eeats open
each consecutive year, except
for the year which Baker's
scat becomes open.
Baker Is completing his sec­
ond three year term. He ser­
ved as mayor In 1961.

tlefield In Kien Hoa Province.
The four Americans were
felled by Communis t gunfire
just before sundown while ac­
companying ■ government
force in pursuit of guerrillas
who overran a tiny outpost at
Phu Tuc the day before.
After retaking the outpost,
the pursuers advanced on the
retreating Viet Cong and were
overwhelmed by a strong
force lying in wilt.
Last July rebel force* pull­
ed a similar ambush in Chuong Ttilrn Province farther to
the southwest and inflicted
187 casualties. There were 39
kiicd.

Tropical Storm Nears Caribbean
Seminole County * * * * on the S t Johns River * * * * “The Nile of America”

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SAN JUAN. P. R. (U PI)—
Hurricane warnings went up
on islands at the southeastern
VOL. 56
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Established 1908 FRIDAY, AUGUST~277n)6l SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 261
corner of th* Caribbean Sea
today as tropical storm Cleo
built up rapidly In th* At»
Untie and aped westward.
Tha San Juan weather bur­
eau entered warning* posted
at noon on the island string
stretching from St. Vincents
northward through tha Greneluding Barbados,
Signs Defense Bill
adlnea to Martinique and inWASHINGTON (UPI) —
"Safety precaution! should
President Johnson signed the
$46.7 billion defense appropri­
ATLANTIC CITY (UPI) - Mississippi Freedom Demo­ compromise with the regular* gatively with thousands and b* started immediately,” a
ation—the largest money bill Three busload* of Mississippi cratic Party, flatly rrjeetd a would he ’evil."
thousands of Negroe* across midday advlaory said. "Winds
to com* before Congress thii integrations* rolled Into town proposd settlement of their Henry, a Clarkadale, Miss., the country." He predicted will begin increasing early
today with a warning that a credentials tight with the druggist, said that "Negroes they would show their disap­ Saturday and ahould reach
year.
failure to seat them at the 35lh state's all-white regular party all over thl* country — and proval by boycotting the polls hurricane force Saturday fore­
noon in th* area of hurricana
whites too are concerned with in November.
Democratic National Conven­ delegation.
ROME (UPI) — I t a l i a n Lynda Hostess
WASHINGTON (UPI) _ tion would coat tiic party thou­ Aaron Henry, chairman of freedom—will be watching At­ Tenry, who is also president warning display.
Communist leader Palmlro
Navy reconnaisaanca planet
said hU group did not yet have
President Johnson’s daughter sand* upon thousands of Ne­ Ihe Freedom Party, said his lantic City."
Togliattl died today a t Yalta Lynda will give a costume gro vote* In November.
group would not accept a com­ If the Democrats aeat the 11 credentials committee votes found highest winds in Cleo
In the Soviet Crimea, the bell at the White House to­
The largely Negro group, re­ promise said to have White regular Mississippi delegation, necessary to bring Ihe fight to h* about 70 mile* an hour
party announced here. He was night with her friends com­ presenting the newly formed House approval becauae any he said, it would "register ne- to the convention floor should thl* morning. The weather
71.
hia group be turned down by bureau said tha storm waa In­
ing a t their favorite figures
The terse announcement in American history.
creasing slowly in aita and
the committee.
said Togtiatti, for 40 years
But Joseph L. Rauh Jr. of intensity and surely would be­
one of the top figures of in­ ‘Good Times’ LBJ
Washington, D. C., counsel for come the season's first hurri­
ternational communism, died
the group, said he thought "we cana with top’ winds of 76
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
at 3:20 p. m. (8:20 a. m. President Johnson's message
are closer to the 11 than Mr. mph within 12 hours.
EDT).
Henry Idlcated." Rauh pre­ Th* Navy hurricane hunter
to the nation’* businessmen—
Togliattl had suffered a and just about everyone else
dicted the fight would have to planea found Cleo had moved
brain hemorrhage during his — this election year is:
be acttlcd by the full conven­ toward tha west a t a fa it d ip
during ths night.
Crimean vacation eight days “Times are good — and you
tion.
At noon, AUantle Standard
ago. Ihilmonary complications know It."
The credentials fight was one
set In on Tuesday.
of two confronting the Demo­ Tima, th* weather bureau
Thursday, Togliattl under­ Pressure On
crats as they began gathering placed tli* center of tha atorm
went exploratory brain sur­
in thl* famed broad walk cHy near latitude 12.9 north, long­
NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) —
to nominate President Johnson itude 52.4 west. This waa
gery. First reports from The United Nations, anxious
and confirm his still unan­ about 970 miles southeast of
Yalta hod said h* had with­ to preserve th* fragile peace
nounced
choice of a vice pres­ San Juan, and 460 miles east
stood the operation "well.”
on Cyprus, today tried to
idential running mate.
of Barbados.
“ With profound sorrow, ths persuade President Makarlna
The other struggle centered
Tha budding hurricana waa
secretariat of the Italian to honor an agreement to lift
on the civil rights plank of the muvlng toward tha west at
Communist party announces
an economic blockade against
platform on which Johnson about 24 mph a c o u n t it waa
the death of comrade Palmlro
Turkish Cypriot communities.
will run In November again*! pradictad to hold for tha next
Togliattl, which occurred at
Republican Barry M. Goklwa- 12 hours.
Yalta today," the one-para­
200 Stage Riot
ter. But tlie credentials fight
Tha weather bureau also
graph announcement said.
MUSKEGON, Mich. (UPI)
seemed likely to alir up the ordered gala Warnings for tho
—An angry mob of some 200
biggest atorm—at least in pub- Grcnadina Islands south of St.
Negro teen-ager* staged a
Me.
Vincents, Including Grenada,
brief rock-throwing, nameT7»e compromise rejected by anil for the area north of
calling disturbance with po­
Ihe Mississippi Freedom Par­ Marlinqus to and including
lice early today In front of a
ty spokesman would call for Guadeloupe.
HKATlNtF APLFNTV In thia*hurre opditorhan, t H Atlantic Oi*t»e Con­
grocery etor* ,'n 7Ju'v* f''i
Ihe seating of the all-white
Forecasters aald gala
vention Hall, where tho Democratic National Convention opens MiThdny,
Twp.
delegation and recognition of fore* winds fanned outward
hut it appear! now th a t there will be n heated battle ovor the seating of
Fourteen year old Miss Deb­
Ihe freedom delegation as a 110 miles to ths north and
n Mississippi delegation ami maybe im Alabama delegation also. Work­
bie Sewell, daughter of Rev. Recess Set
frate-nal group without voting cast of tha ernter and 46
men are shown here rushing to completion the seating arrangement in
and Mr*. Grover Sewell re­ WASHINGTON (UPI) —
rights.
miles in th* southern eemltime for the opening.
ported having a narrow escape Congress planned to recess
There also waa a possibility clrcta.
from being struck by lightning today to allow Democrats to
that the seating of the Ala­ Tha atorm’a noon location
In the thunderstorm that hit attend their national convtnbama delegation would be placed it* ranter about 2,000
the Sanford are* Wednesday tion, but when legislator* re­
challenged—hut on different miles east-auuthcast of Mi­
afternoon.
turn in two weeks, they will
grounds. There were report# ami.
According to Mies Sewell, far* acvaral pressing prob­
that Rauh would level this
she was riding her bike along lems.
challenge If no one else did
Uie street m 11m Mayfair sec­
By Harry I, Johnson
sources, public facilities and Kennedy aoon will become Ihe but that ho preferred to con­
tion, heading for her home on Wind And Rain
Mansgkng Editor
every other facet Involved In greatest tourist attraction in centrate on Mississippi.
Elizabeth Court, when lightn­ By United Press International
Gov. George C. Wallace of
A massive coordinating ef­ coping with the growth of the Florida.
ing struck a power pole.
Drenching rains cam* to fort In the East Central Flor­ area.
He said all phases of growth, Alabama, a crusading segre­
One of the power line* snap­ th* parched field* a n d
"The problem* show no re­ including housing trends, need gationist, was scheduled for an
ped amt whipped wildly in the pralriea of the Midwest today ida Planning Council area waa spect for city or county bound, for transportatkm, untllitiea, afternoon appearance before
spelled
out
today
as
council
air. Seeing this, Debbie leap­ and n tornado forecast was
arics," Robert II. Doyle, exe­ natural resource* such as wa­ the Democratic Platform Com­
ed from her bike and ran, Just posted for parts of Oklahoma. member* rope with the pre­ cutive director of the coun­ ter amt others will receive a mittee late today at Its final
Parents -&gt;f mentally retard­
dirt
growth
of
the
section
con­
a second before (he crackling High wind* swept Iowa and
hearing. He waa to he follow­ ed children are invited to re­
cil, pointed out. He noted that careful analysis.
tiguous
to
Cape
Kennedy
.
wire struck tha bike.
Illinois.
A huge map depicting Ihe ed by Rep. Adam Clayton gister them at the Little Red
Meeting in the Seminole an estimated too.ooo persona
"My heart was in my
are Involved in Ihe two coun­ present use* of Seminole and Powell of New York from the Schoolhouse any time between
County
Courthouse
were
mem­
mouth," said Debbie.
Smathers Declines ber* of live council, state au­ ties of Orange and Scminolr. Orange countries was display­ other end of the civil rights 9 a. m. and noon all next week.
Enrollment Is limited to ten
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — thorities, city and county of­ He called for "orderly plans" ed and *bowed the residential, apectrum.
Sen. Georg* Smether* says ficials, the latter chiefly from concerned with urban growth agricultural, industrial, busi­ Testimony from hnth Wal­ children and Mr*. Ada Slrea
and to preserve “ that which ness, parks and other sectors lace and Powell was expected It the teacher. Classes are
ha would not accept the De­ Ihe Seminole Orange area.
mocratic T i c e presidential
The stufy will affect trans­ la good." Land uses for parks, in the "metropolitan complex." to contrast with the proposed held from 9 a. m. to noon
through Friday
nomination If It war* offered, portation, utilities, natural re- •chools, businesses and other The council represent* th# soft answers offered Thurs­ M o n d a y
farilities are Included In the seven county area of Semi­ day by another southerner, throughout the regular achool
and that a Southern vice
exhaustive study the council nole, Orange, nrevard. Lake, Gov. Carl E. Sanders of Geor­ year. Parents must provide
president Is not what the
their own transportation for
Volusia, Osceola and Indian gia.
is making.
party desire* or need*.
Sanders told the platform the children.
Daytona performed hie Jug­
The Joint Orange-Seminole River.
gling art and did breath-tak­ Kill Indonesians
Consulting
firms
from committee that the party must The Little Red Schoolhouse
Planning Commission Is cur­
ing trick* on hla unicycle on
rently Involve*! in the study throughout the United States •tand with the new civil right* is a non-profit educational or­
KUALA LUMPUR, Malay­
which
provides
the wrt, slippery truck bed, sia (UPI) — Maleysinn se­
Ctarenr* Donaldson, acting and was told by Gordon Orr, are Doing usexl in the overall law but that recent racial dis­ ganization
turbances had shown that law classes for cdurahle or traindespite the failure of the curity forces killed two mure poalinasttr at Lake Mary planning director, that Cape atudy.
alone could not solve racial able mentally retarded child­
spotlights and tha obstinacy Indonesian guerrillas a n d since December, 1962, today
problem*.
(See companion ren who cannot attend publio
of the record-player.
capturad “several" others to­ received hi* permanent ap­
story on Page 3).
achool*.
Helping Biasing out in the day In a daylight gun battle pointment to the office.
final, act waa young Andy Ad­ near th* bench where a com­
The Crmmlsslon waa dated
cock, who fearlessly rod* on mando-type force of about 60 Aug. 6, znd became effective
the performenee shoulders waded ashore last Monday.
Thursda).
For An All 'Round “
in the final unlrycle a c t
Donaldton, letter known to
Carrying out their perform­
hi* Sanford and Seminole
Good Tim* . . . .
County friends as "Cracker",
After a 15 minute ceremony The new $15 million shopping
ance on the wet ground as
is the 3lyear-old son of Mr. which got underway at 9:45, center, i* highlighted by a 300scheduled were Coach Dan
Meet For A Drink At The
and Mis. C. S. Donaldson, thousands of Central Florid­ foot high fountain under the
I'elham, with football players
resident-* of Lake Mary for ians swarmed into tlw Winter central skylight of the airMark Caolo and Fred Web­
FRIENDLY CARIBE
conditioned structure.
the past 40 year*.
Park Mall.
ber from Sanford Junior
Among a large and varied
High.
Officials nt tha 8anford
OPEN TILL 2 A. M.
number of shop* of 14s*er size,
Football ar* Larry LiberNaval Air Station today haa
the two principal stores are
Mon. thru Sat.
tore, piepared to speak to a
Ivey’s and Ihe largest regional
big crowd of youngster*, gav* little to say about a report
store the J. C. Penney Co. haa
Dancing “On The Houm” ^
an Interesting talk to tha from Washington that Con­
established in the south.
handful of spectators and ferees from th* 8enet« end
Every Friday Night
Among the dignitaries par­
thanked them for their po- the Houae of Representative*
(Ladies boon 1:30-6:16 M
ticipating in the opening cere­
lilenrsa, even though a group
Drinks 1c par year ag*.) -▼
Included figures on two Flor­
monies were Hubert H. Jacobs,
of rude end noiay youngsters
NEW YORK (UPI) - Poli­ Washington late today, hut It owner and devetoper; Presi­
ida
project!
In
a
$1.6
million
in the bark of the vast empty
tical attention waa focused to­ was learned that ho has chan­ dent William M. Ratten of the
grandstand almost drowned military construction bill.
ged hi* plans and will fly to
him out.
The report Indicated that day on city hall where Mayor New York Saturday to make J. C. Penney Co., New York
City, and John Fielder, execu­
Dr. John Wilson, Kiwania of tha two projects in Flor­ Robert F. Wagner waa expec­ the announcement.
tive vice president of the J. B.
chairman for tha Klda Day ida on* waa for $2,004,000 ted to bestow hia personal
Kennedy repeatedly has In­ Ivey Co., Charlotte, N. C.
Show, and other Kiwanlan* for th* local base.
blessing on Atty. Gen. Robert sisted that an avowal of sup­ Also taking part in the
carried on behind the scenes,
Air Station authorities this F. Remedy's candidacy for port from Wagner was a pre­ ceremony wae Mrs. Joan Patrying to Veep the water- morning said they could not the U. S. Scnaet,
requisite in getting hit first reno of Coral Gables, the cur­
soaked improvised stag* roof announce at thie time what
Wagter waa expected to bid for elective office off the rent Mrs. Florida.
up, struggling with th* balky projects wars nnder consider­ give his okay to the Kennedy ground.
A reception was held Im­
electrical connections aa thay ation here.
candidicy before leaving for
Without Ihe mayor’s bark­ mediately following the ribbonsquished around on tha sog­
However, they did say that Ihe Democratic National con- ing, Kennedy said, he would cutting at the huge fountain.
there wars four specific pur­ venUor in Atlantic City this not enter the Senate race — By the time of tha recep­
gy field.
VALDEZ HOTEL
There's no butin.se like poses for which the funds after™ on.
despite the fact that many tion the mall's parking area,
DOWNTOWN SANFORD
show business, even ,oo a would be used and that run­
Kencedy had expected to other party leaders In the which can accommodate some
ways wets suit Included.
rainy night in Sanforv,
throw bis hat in the ring In
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WEATHER: Pnrtly cloudy through Saturday with widely scattered showers; high todny 90-94; low tonight in 70s.

nsuvA.

Italian Red
Boss Dies In
Yalla At 71

Delegation Trouble Brewing
For Democratic Leadership

Girl Bolts As
Lightning Hits

Area Planning Spelled Out

Registration Set
A t Little Red
Schoolhouse

Show Goes On
Dispite Rain
Ry Dottle Austin
City Editor
Tha Kiwania Day Kids
Show Thursday night waa a
bcartbreaker — in ona way.
All tha gremlins th at could
gat togethar in on* place
plagued tha show — it rain­
ed, tha roof of tha Improvis­
ed stag* leaked, the floor waa
wet, tha lights didn’t work
properly, nor did the record
player. Only a handful of
people showed up.
On the ot.ier band — It waa
a testimonial to tha validity
of the old ehow-busineai
adage — "tha ehow muet go
__ H
on.
And It went on — with
all of tha performer* who
had been invited to participate
carrying out their acts with
spirit and datermlnatlon that
would havt don* credit to teasonrd trouper*.
Youngest trouper waa little
Miaa Elizabeth Cowley, clad
in red velvet tight* and tasaelcd boots, who atalwartly
twirled her llttla baton while
the Seminole Band played
loudly and spiritedly with tha
rain dripping down th tir
necks.
3lisi Linda Bryant of DtI-and, a champion twlrler
went on with her graceful
and ekillful act even though
tha record player quit on her,
and tha rain put out one of
her flaming baton.
The Amazing A1 Blazing of

it r n t lit

Wind Building
Up; Moving
Fast To West

Donaldson Job
Made Permanent

Thousands See
Mall Opening

Little Comment
On NAS Project

RFK Announcement
Set For Tomorrow

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