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filet i t the invttatioa o f tho
British Broadcasting Corp.
And, surprisingly enough, th .
■rod u d Um SUM figure
Vary little la their souvenirs.
"T h e thing they remember
T on y E u t i , " i t the eummer
e f 1818, which Btieke in their
wind m e s idyllic time.
"T h e Germane were buey
e e Uw Eastern front, the
summer e e hot end nanny,
end the French cnfee were
•pen. There were peaesnts
w orking tn the field*, end
there e e time to emokt and
drink and write letter* home.
"L o n g a fter they have for*
gotten the h o m e , the voter*
aae remember in ly ISIS,”
K e e n explain*. *M eny o f tho
let t e n w e have received tell
about It.
The BBC producer, who waa
not bora until 1918, in draw*
kvg upon there letters fo r
•Thu Great W a r," a aeries o f
M program ! which la Brit*
ain't moat ambitious and moat
expensive television nndsrtak*
ing to data.
"T h e Great W a r" aeries
hue been screened in this
country since lest M ay, and
eventually w ill be Men by 40
million viewers on the con*
tinenfc It la due to bo tele*
vised In the United States on
a limited beats this fal).
In preparing the M riet,
producer E mox baa had ac*
ttca to tho film archive* o f
10 differont countries, Includ­
ing Ruiala and Ita satellites.
But It le the filmed inter­
views with ordinary Britons
who responded to tho BBC'e
appeal that have yielded tho
most notable eeoope.
F or example, BBC w ee able
to track down one o f the two
•urvivore o f the cruiser IIMB
Indefatigable, which waa toppedoed during the Battle o f
Jutland In May 1910, with a
loia o f m ore than 1,000 live*.
This eyewitness, a
sailor
named Farmer, escaped be*
c i u s . he had been sent up
Into th . r if lin g to untangle
acme fla ts, and thus he waa
thrown clear when the cruiser
w ar hit.
In th* first-ever tank at­
tack, which took place Sep­
tember 15, 1916, th* BBC was
able to tract and fntarview
tho commander o f ono tank,
tho driver o f another fthcro
w tr* only fou r tanka In­
volved) and an eyewitness
who saw what took place.
In another remarkable co­
incidence, th* BBC found the
driver o f tho first tank to on*
ter th. French village « f
Flora after ths Germans had
evacuated it- Clattering along
th. shell-pocked street, th*
driver naked his w ay o f a
British corporal. Quito Inde­

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pendently, other reMsrcbcr*
found this corpcral.
"T h o only persona we have
not been able to lay hands
o n ," eaya E s m x , "a re tho
woman who handed out whits
feathers to men !n civilian
C 1 o t h o s during the war.
W hether they are aehamrd o f
tho port they played, ! don't
know, but s o t ono o f theso
women ban responded to the
special appeal we have mad*
fo r them to com* forw ard."
The BBC la proud that ita
•cries has stolen a march o n
Am sriean televlelen by fou r
months- A comparable U. S.
series is still In the future.
It la also proud o f the ob ­
jectivity with which "T h #
G reat W a r" he* been as­
sembled. "W # have tried to
avoid g ivin g a British view­
point o f th* w ar," any* Ease*.
"A fte r nil, the British contri­
bution up to 1916 w ee small.
It waa the French who took
,tha w orst beating and su f­
fe r e d the greatest casualties."

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Seminole County * * * «

School bells s r o ringin g «t
Southslde Elementary School
fa Sanfonl at 8 : IS a . m . row
instead of I a. m., according
to Information Tha Hsrmld't
Clock Winders h are reeelred
from Mreral sources.
Apparently the m a jority of
members o f a recent deters*
tlon apeparing b efore a meet­
ing of the Seminole County
Schol Board w ere perauaslet
enough to cause school offi­
cials to change the hour.
While tha delegation was
Rot unanimous in its opinions
as to the opening hour, tha
m ajority o f them objected to
school taking in i t I a . m.
because during the winter it
would still be dark when
som e o f the children would
have to leave home to walk
to school. Then, too, these
same parents objected to the
children having to use many
streets which did not havs
sidewalks and c r o s s i n g s
which were n ot guarded or
were without tr a ffic signals.
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Mayor Al W ilson publicly
paid a 25 cent parking fina
Monday, in front o f a crowd at
the City Commission meeting,
saying he wanted everyone to
see it. The M ayor la id a
friend from ou t o f town vlslting him here g ot the ticket
and dropped it on hit desk
telling him, ‘ ‘ Y ou ’re the May­
or • get It fix ed ."
“ 1 want you all to sco how
I'm ‘filin ' it ," quipped the
Mnyor as he handed the quar­
ter to Chief R oy Williams.
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VOL. 66

Days Left To
Register For

General Election

House Action
Ups Total To
t t Billion

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WASHINGTON
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—
The
House
Appropriation*

THURS., SEPTEMBER 17, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 280

Com m ittee today

voted

just

under SI

In a

final

million

catchall supplemental

money

b ill It carrlea fundi to crank

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up President Johnson's antipoverty, food itam p and mas*
transit projects.

DORIS WILLIAMS, Herald society editor. left,
and Eva Gabor, stage and television cslebrity,
discuss final plans for fashion show last night
at a private party at the Robert Meyer Motet in
Orlando. Miss Gabor will narrate a fabulous
fashion show for ail Central Florida tonight at
8 p.m. at the Municipal Auditorium in Orlando.
The party was delightful, dahlin', and the con­
versation was divine, dahlin’. Upon departure
to quote Eva, “Thank you, dahlin’, for letting
me pose with you, dnhiin'.
(Herald Photo)

M ayor Launches City

ford has proclaimed tha next
two weeks, until Oct. 9
a
"D riv e F or Registration" pe­
riod urging nil who sre eligi­
ble to register to vote.

NEW Y O B K (U P I) - Ne­
gro Col. Hubert Fauntleroy
Julian waa prepared today to
bet Sen. Barry Goldwater
three tona o f Gold that he
would loao th* November elec­
tion to President Johnson.

day. It bring* to about IN bil­
lion the total funds appropri­
ated b y Congrot* this year.
Thia la about |3.7 billion less
than

The Mayor's proclamation
reads in part:
"W h ereat this la truly a
crucial time In the life o f our
country and . , . it ia neces­
sary that all Americana nppredate fully their heritage
o f freedom and the necessity
to rededieate themselves to
the preservation o f
basic
American principles. . . .
" I t la Important that all
Americana make thia parti­
cular tima the occasion to exerria* the privilege denied to
all but free people and reg­
ister to vole in the up-coming
elections."
Mayor Wilson urged that
all eligible to do so exercise
that privilege as loyal con­
scientious citlscns.
Oct. 3rd Is the la st day ta
register before the hooka are
closed, one month before the
general elections on Nov. 3rd.

SALVAGE OPERATIONS were started thin
morning for a Nnvy Vigilante jet which fell hist
week In Luke Monroe, claiming tho lives of the
two men nboarti. A Navy tug and two bargee

Accommodation Navy Barges Trying Seminole Blvd.
Ruled Out For To Raise "Vigilante May Not Have
Restaurant
To Be Closed

Drive Slated

(U P I)— A special three-Judge

B I It M I N G H A M.

Ala.

BRADENTON
(U ri) — federal panel ruled today the
Chairman Warren M. Good­
public accommodation* sec­
rich aaid tha Florida Demo­
cratic Party ezecutiva com­ tion o f the Civil Rights A ct
mittee w ill open a statewlil- could not be made apply to a
voter registration drive by Birmingham restaurant that
the end o f this week.
refused to serve Negroes.
It waa tha first time * fed*■*1 court has ruled the nr.
DETROIT (U P I)— The Un­ coimnodaliona section did not
ited Auto Workers union and apply to any particular husiFord M otor Co. today open­ nrss.
ed a marathon bargaining ses­
The suit hi might by "O lsion to w nta a now contract lie's liar nr Q u«" was not a
by 10 a.in. EST Friday and ctusa action and thrreftiri'
head o f f a strike by 130,000 the ruling could apply only to
the one restaurant.
workers.
Another
special
federal
court earlier in Atlanta up­
CHICAGO (U P I) — For­ held the accommodations sec­
tion iis applied to a motel
know, either." No further ac­ tner Vice P rtsbknt Richard
M. Nizon said Wrdnesdny the and a restaurant becuusa the
tion was taken Republican presidential cam­ cuurt felt they dealt heavily
Albert P. Benson appeared
paign la t&lt;i,i much on the de­ in Interstate commerce.
before the Council and asked fensive. He urged the GOP
Ullie'a contended It was lo­
fo r a letter o f apology be­ to step up ita criticism o f cated far from any Interstate
cause a draining ditch was
road and did not cuter to
President Johnson,
cut across his property with­
transients and therefore the
out his authorization.
reatuurunt should not be sub­
ject to tha civil rights law.
Swofford told Benson that
G ENEVA (U P I) Th* 17aa long aa he had lived in Al­
The restaurant, owned by
nation disarmament confer­
tamonte Spring* this land has
OUie MeClung and his son,
ence recessed for five months
had a natural drainage ditch.
OUie Jr., who ara white, ia
today after a 1004 session
"W e had to open the ditch
located in a N egro neighbor­
which saw many new proposhood, but caters to white
to permit draining o f high
als but little basic progress
patrons, except fur takeout
water," Swofford told Ben­
son and th* Council, "and aa towards new East-West agree­ urders.
long as I’m here represent­ ments.
ing the well-being o f the peo­
ple of this community I ’m
not about to apologia* to
TALLAHASSEE (U l’ l* SIIREVEi’ ORT, La. (U PI)
anyone for authorizing th* —Th* Shreveport Time* today Gov. Farris
Bryant today
ditch to be cleaned out or a announced its endorsement of called a special election tn Vonew one cut to prevent flood ­ Republican Barry Goldwater lusia County to nominate a
in g."
for President, on the day of; successor for the late Drew L.
The Council took the matter Ithe Arizona acnator'a visit to Harris on the West Volusia
under advisement.
I (hi* city.
I Hospital Authority.

Sj-oed Ford Talks

Geneva Talks Halt

Volusia Election

Navy crews manning a tug craft sometime this afternoon
and two barges were on the and retrieve the huge plan* la­
ter today.
scene this morning attempting
It will be taken to th* local
to salvage the wreckage ot It
air atatlon and Inapected to
twin-jet Vigilante from the determine the eauae of the
bottom nf Lake Monroe.
crash. In charge o f the sal­
The plane crashed last week vage operation la the co m ­
shortly alter
takeoff from manding officer o f th* bate.
Sanford Nava) Air Station.
The tug and barges crossed
Two men aboard were killed. Lake Monro* lata yesterday
K w »s headed ■for1 Kan**# to site too. o bad attracted spec­
escape* nurrlcane Dora.
tators to the lakcshore. The
The plane li in about 12 feet vlew eri continued along the
nf Water, The Navy crew ex ­ lakefront throughout this m or­
pects to fasten onto the air­ ning.

Gladys Picks Up
Power, Speed
MIAMI

( tll’t—Gladys ma­ mph or higher) extending out

tured Into u big hurricane to­
day .with
winds

Baker, a former mayor and
lifelung resident o f Sanford,
stated that Sanford haa madz
greater advancements in th*
past several years than at
any other comparable period
in its hiitory. He explained
that a recent revision o f the
city's long range fisral pro­
gram has made it financially
feasible for th* city to set up
new program* o f services and
improvement* with no in­
crease in taxes.
"During my tenure o f o f­
fice," Baker continued, "w *
also hsv* cooperated fu lly in
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every reasonable plan for benefit o f th* entire city. I
helping tha revitalisation o f have a sincere desire to serve,
our downtown area - realiz­ and If the peuple of Sanford
ing ita importance a* th* nu­ vote to return me to thia o f­
cleus o f avtry community.
fice, I shall contlnua lo folluw
"W a have secured addition­ this p olicy," he concluded.
al parking areas for tha
downto vn section and have
begun plans for th* proposed
lakefront marina.
"W * have tat up sn annual
streat resurfacing program
and a program for dealing
with unaaf* structure*. We
have spent much time study­
ing the needs and meana o f
putting into effect in exten­
sive fresh
water program
which is vital to our futura
water supply.
"A s a farmer whose pro­
ducts are sold locally, my
buiinesa la directly affected
by Sanford’s growth. But, as
a member o f th* Sanford
City Commission, I have con­
scientiously tried to see that
this grow th waa soundly and
impartially planned for tha

milts

to

the

northeast

50 m ile s. to the south-

pointed at the main­ west o f th* renter.

land.
It also Increased its for­
ward speed slightly.
At It a. m. (E S T ), the
Weather Bureau centered the
season's seventh t r o p i c a l
storm and its fourth hurri­
cane about 075 miles slightly
south o f due east from Mi­
ami, near latitude 21.it, long­
itude Atll.H. It was holding »
west-northwest course at 12
miles uu hour.
"Gladys became better o r ­
ganized and intensified dur­
ing tha night and early morn­
ing hours," thu Weather Bur­
eau said.
"H ighest winds are near 125
mph near the center with
hurricane • force
winds
(75

County Farm Bureau.
II* has served a i a deacon
of the First Presbyterian
Church, is married, and has
three children, Susan, Cindy,
and Stephen.

Co-owner and producer for '
Perfection Cooperative D ail­
ies, Bakrr Dairy Farm Wo
selected •* one o f the nr it
efficiently operated ilairiee
in the state hy th* Depart­
ment o f Agriculture.
Baker was chosen Outstand­
ing Young Farmer o f Semi­
nole County in 193'J and was
named
Outstanding
Young
Man o f Seminola County in

l M2.
He Is presently serving on
the Subcommittee for Annexa­
tion and has sarved on th*
Legislative Committee for th*
Florida League o f Municipali­
ties.
Active in several agricul­
tural organizations, Baker is
concluding his second year h*
president of the Seminole

100

125 mile an hour and

Baker Cites Experience, City Record
In announcing his candi­
dacy far re-election to th*
Sanford City Commission, Jo*
Baker declared today that his
decision was based on tha con­
viction that the knowledge,
understanding, and experience
he haa gained in the past six
years in this office would be
o f continuing benefit to the
taxpayers,
particularly
at
this time.

traveled the St. Johns River Wednesday, tied
up at the former bandshell for the night then
crossed the lake to begin the work this morn­
ing. It ia expected to be completed luter today.

H A V A N A (Uri) — Pre­
mier Fidel Castro charged
early today that the United
States attacked the Spanish
freighter Sierra De Aranzazu
as an " a c t o f revenge" be­
cause 8paln trade* with Cuba.

Backs Goldwater

Johnsoo

re­

However, much o f the ap­
parent saving represents book­
keeping transactions that will
not aava any money,

MIAMI (U P I) — A wood
atatu* o f a Monk, about 200
years old, waa found by a
parttim* beachcomber, Hail
Tonnehilt, 5fl, searching for
derelict bottles, a museum di­
rector said Wednesday.

Castro Blames U.S.

President

quested . *

Statue Unearthed

I.ONDON (U P I) — Prime
Minister S ir Aire DouglasIlnme’i
Conservative party
railed today fo r a continua­
tion o f Britain’s nuclear fore*
aa tha basts for "peaca
through atrength."

appropriation hill win

com e up in th* House Tues­

Nuclear Plea

Registration Drive
M ayor A . L. Wilson of San­

The

Three-Ton Bet

Altamonte Acts
On Lot Rezoning Nixon Pushes GOP

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Couldn't blame the Zoning
and rianning Commission o f
the city of S en ford If they
throw up thair hands and
quit. They haven’ t bed* get­ MAYOR A. L. WILSON
ting anywhere with their rec­
ommendation* lately. Theso
men work for free and spend
a lot o f time trying to work
ou t problems to the best In­
terests of everyone concern­
ed. Commented one City Com­
missioner • **a man buy* a
piece o f property and then
acts in to tell everyone for
Hy Julian Strnslrutn
block* around what they can
Associate Editor
o r can’t do with their prop­
The subject o f spot zoning
erty ."
was booted around like the
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proverbial football at W ed­
Sidelight on an honest obnesday night's meeting o f the
acrvition: A t City Commie
Altam onte
Spring* T o w n
aion meeting Monday a mo­
Council when it became the
tion was made by Commr.
center o f controversy on two
Jim Crapps, and a fierce dii
retuning applications — one
cusalon followed fo r about 20
for a professional building
minutes. Asked Jim o f Earl
and the other fur a nursery.
Higginbotham, "A re you go
Nevertheless, t h e Town
ing to second my m otion?" Council voted to uphold the
• No, cause I don't even know recommendation o f th* Zon­
what I'm talking about now, ing Board that several lots on
and neither doea anybody else busy Maitland Avenue be rein this r o o m !" replied Iligg zoned from R1A to R.'t lo
Inbotham.
permit the construction o f the
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professional building to ac­
Question: W hich ia more *o commodate phyalcians, dent­
be feared? M owers, plows and ists, architects and other sim­
traitors or snakes, alligators ilar offices.
and rats?
However, the Council tabl­
ed the question o f permitting
another parcel of property to
be rezoned frum RIA A to R3
CAPE KENNEDY (UP1) to permit th* operation o f a
The countdown be3an todsy for
children’s day nursery.
a Silurn-1 super rockpt poised
In other action. County
for sn attempt tomorrow to
orbit an unmanned
Apollo Commissioner James P. A v­
ery, who was not present,
moonship test model
was th* subject of some crit­
icism from residents o f A lta ­
monte Springs because he, aa
chairman o f the Board o f
A lih y ........ ........... .... Page t-A County
Commissioner*,
re­
Bridge . . . . . . . . . . ... Page t-A ported that soma 300 acres o f
Pag* 10-11 A l t a m o n t e Springs land
n u llifie d
Comics ______ _ ... Page t-A drained east and through Gee
Editorial ........... . Pag* t-A Creek Into Lake Jessup.
H oroscope_____ .... Page t-A
The subject was brought
S ociety ........ ..
. Page 3-1-5 to the attention of the Coun­
Sport* . . . . . . . . . . . ...... Pag* a cil hy L. T. Bryan who su g­
TV Programs . . ... Page t-A gested that Commlsaioner A very, in whose district A lta­
monte .Springs is situated,
"F am iliarize himself with A l­
tamonte
Spring*'
draining
problems.”
Bryan asked: *Td like to
know what 300 acres o f A lla monte Spring* drains lo th*
east. I've lived here fur 30
years and was once a mem.
ber o f this Council and 1
know o f no area within the
town'a Itmita which drains
•aatwardiy."
M ayor Lawranc* Sw offord
declared: “ I’v# also lived her*
for 30 year* and 1 don’ t

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WEATHER: Mostly fair through Friday: high today in roid-SOs; low tonight in 60s.

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Incidentally, M ayor Hfiiaon
nukes a very fin e chaplain as
he leds the invocation s t the
city commission m eetings. Ho
o fftr s up som e m ighty fine
pruyers for guidance, (which
apparently have little effect
en the wrangling that fol­
lows.)
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Countdown Begins

A

JOE UAKEit
City Cummluiootr

"G aits extend out 250 miles
northeast

and

150
said

n eceiiary to
Boulevard

close

Seminole

along Lake

Mon­

roe to traffic, City Manager
W. E. Knowles told The Her
aid at boon today.
Knowlea said

be

expected

the lake to crest sometime to­
day and after holding for sev­
eral days, begin to drop alow
!y.
“ If we git m ore rain, how­
ever, It will he a different
story. Then it will com e over
the road and it will be neces­
sary to block oft the boule­
vard to avoid ruining the
pavement," Knowlea remark­
ed.
Water la over the road at
the Mellonvill*
Intersection
and two hnlea have appeared
in the road bed near the
swimming pool.
The lake Is now well over
seven feet starve sea level,

mile*

southwest o f th* center."
Forecasters

If no more rain falls In the
next few days. It will not be

Man, 109, Leaves

Wednes­

day Gladys did not have the

Widow O f 104

circular calm eye surrounded
by a cloud wall with fierce
wind* characteristic o f a well
organized tropical storm.
Instead, Its center we* el­
liptical in shape and was
separate from tha cloud watt,
forecasters said.

109-year-old retired farmer
who remembered the dead on
a Civil War battlefield aa a
boy, died here yesterday leav­
ing ISO descendants.

Bryant Asks
$3 Million

GAINKSVILE

(U P I) —

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Sim Eli Bryan was survived
by hia lot-year old widow,
Elha, whom he m arl/ed In
1878 at Jasper,
ilryan w ai born In Echols
County, Ga., but lived In north
Florida the last 53 years o f his
lile.

Many member* viewed to­
day’s money bill as the m ost
hopeful sign yet that the ttth
Congress ia about to grind to
a halt. The final lupplemental
always U held up until lead­
e n are reasonably aura noth­
ing m ore will be needed.
The decision to m ove now
with the bill lent aupport to
earlier hlnta that Johnaon'a
t l billion Appalachian deve).
opm ent program will not b e
brought to a vote in Congress
this y ear.
T oday's bill includes fta m il­
lion, aa requeued, to im ple­
ment
t h * new civil rights
taw. Moat of the money will go
for educational work. Enforce­
ment funds also are provided.
A Public Health Service req u n t for 91.9 million to act up
a "national clearing house fo r
sm oking and health" w e t
turned down for the present.
Alio p a n e d over “ without p re­
ju d ic e " w ai a request lo r SS
million to get started on a
survey for a new sea level Intcrocean canal.
The committee allowed I75t
million o f the |N7 aUtyew v
sought to put the Job corps
and other features o f Uw P res­
ident’s anti-poverty bill Into
operation. About 40,000 young­
ster* are to be enrolled initial­
ly for work and training en
public projects reminiscent o f
the old Civilian Conservation
Corps (CCC).
For
food stamps for the
needy, the committee allowed
the full $60 million requested.
With this money, the Agricul­
tural Department will expand
Its present experimental pro­
gram to 60 new areai and about 600,000 mors needy peo­
ple by June 30.
PartUipaida will buy at a
discount, depending on need,
stamps that can be spent at
face value at corner grocery
stores.
Only U. S.-producs
foods can be bought.
To assist cities in solving
their mass transit problems
the bill provides $75 million
o f the $225 million sought for
grants and $2.5 million o f the
$5 million requested for loans.
It also contains $137,500 o f the
$375,000 estimated aa needed
(or administration costs o f the
program .
Am ong other Items in the
bill was $150,000 to Implement
a new law tightening rules on
securities sales by over-thecounter dealers.

Storm Aid
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) Gov. Farris Bryant asked the
President to rush $3 million
in federal emergency fund* to
Florida to help the state re­
cover from tha ravages of
hurricane Dora.
The governor asked for a
total of H I million In emer­
gency funds in a telegram lo
Washington Wednesday and
urged the President to lend t l
million to Florida immediate­
ly.
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Buddhist Influence In A r t Discussed
By Dottle Aaatfo
Mra. Willfoai Bout well o f
Sanford, form erly tho Prin­
cess Vijava o f Nahba, India
apoko at tha first meeting o f
the Sonford-Seminelo A rt A s­
sociation at th* Cultural A rts
Center, Monday.

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i

Discussing her a u b J a e t.
A rte aad C uitaau * f India,
Mr*. Boutwell told member*
that all art forme, pointing,
music and dance are influ­
enced by religion, history and
local*.

■tali m i4» la bearing aid*
i h n 1M9 w i n outlined by
B et M eyer*, cawauitxat on
hearing Impairment, for mem­
ber* e f (be DtBary Chapter

Hindu to th* oldest reli­
gion, she sold *• represented
by architecture and fin# je w ­
elry .

t M Peraoea, at tbalr opening
w e tting at the teaaoa lait
week In (be rirem ea 'i Herrettiea Hall.
Accent pcayfog May ara was
Ma —
Mr*. Gertrude
W ilt o n . M i n d Daytona
•each.
Explaining the two type* of
feaartag Impairment, Meyer*
aald that "rewdurtiv* to a i"
to due to Stocking e l tha ear
eaaal with wax er fuagu*
grewth, damage la tha beoea
a l tha aar or tajurto* to Urn
ear dram , fu r g k a l troetmeat
pH— e a r n er* thte d e fe r _____
••Pereegttvt er a e m to**."
U treated early and property,
uaually to relieved through
wee of traaatotor bearing aide.
Aa
chapter wee advlaed
that AARP h ie contract er— I-------- ’ • -««&gt;■ a leading
heartag a i d
manufacturer
through which purebaaee ca a
b e m ade at • 30 per cent dlaaou at Dtagaoetk aad teatlng
aertlcee alee are arallabl* uad er the program for which de­
tail* are available from Mra.
Prod Hamilton, chapter accretary.
Durtag the bualaeaa aeaalon
c— ducted b y Mra. Marge Ul­
rich, pr*aidant, a aomlnatlng
com m ittee o f Mra. Hamilton,
Mra. Theodor* Zddlcm in and
Mre, H arry Bell wai named
to recom m end three candldatae w ho will be elected aa
director* at tho October meet-

Mre. Theresa Bauer, mother
• f M rs. Juliu* Dlngfetder,
died Wednesday in New York
City. She « u 92.
Mra. Bauer and htr late
h u sb oa l, Jacob Bauer, spent
ma a y
wlntere her*. Mra.
B aeer waa bora in Nurem­
berg, Germany, and waa a
civic leader in her community
and th e state o f Bavaria. Aa
atata vlca president o f tha
Med Cross during World W a r
I. aha waa tho first civilian
to roeelva personally from
K iag Ludwig III o f Bovarla
tho X in g Ludwig C rou fo r
valorous service.
•ho waa Instrumootal to
oommandoor summer raatles
o f royalties and ronvertad
thsm into convalescent home*
fo r ooldler*
Surviving b * a i d e s M rs.
D in gfoldtr a r e
dauchtora,
Mra. Frederic I’ollok of Long
Island C ity, and Mrs. M ac
M oyer o f F r a m i n g h a m ,
M ata.; three grandchildren
aad 10 great-grandchildren.
Funeral service* were held
this morning at Rlversldo
Chapel, N ew York City.

Handy Helpers
Set Meeting
Tho Lake Monroe Handy
H tlpera 4-H Club will hold
its fir st meeting o f tha now
season neat Tuesday al 4 :1 )
p.m. at tha homa o f tho lead­
er, Mra H. L. Johruon on
Nertisaua Avtnuo. Aaaisting
Mrs. Johnson will bo Mra.
H arry Wilson, Hr*. Alfred
Groans and Mra Edwin Kan*
M dy.
A ll member* o f the club
cad girl* Interested In joining
tha group o t this time are
urged to ottond tho meeting.
Chosen project for the year
will ho nn general health and
plana have Keen mad* to have
• local county nursa speak nn
haalth rare. Mra. Sue Torres
will teach charm and poature,
Mrs. Franca* Warren will
teach akin care and rorrect
hair car* and Dan Pelham will
Instruct a course In junior
fir st aid.

6 Killed At But
Fall* O f f Bridge
H U A N C A Y O , Peru (U P I)
— A crowded bus plunged o ff
an unrolled bridge Into the
Cunao River near htr* Tues­
day, killing six persona and
Injuring ten. Th* dead Inelude two Infanta.
Tho driver fled from tho
econo to escape possible vio­
lence ot tbe hands of other
survivor*.
f

By Maryann M ik a
Beginning construction on
grounds for the proposed For­
est City Community House
and Recreation Center in Laka
Harriet Estates eras schedul­
ed Mtoday night b y mem­
ber* o f tho Forest C ity Com­
munity Association at their
opening meeting o f the cur­
rant club year.
Tho group was inform ed
that arrangenente have been
completed for s bulldoter to
clear the property in October
after which work w ill g o t un­
derway immediately an tha
ball park and ehuffleboard
court. An outdoor pavilion,
complete with barbecue pit, ia
In the planning etego* and
layouts for tha d u b haute
building will b* started la the
near future.
Eleven member* o f the as­
sociation were present fo r the and alma and project* aa rec­
opening meeting which took ommended by tha executive
place In the* lovely homa o f board will be presented.
A PTO membership drive
Mr. and Mrs. Lylo Christen­
sen In Forest City with John is currently being conducted
Bathes, president. In charge end, fo r the fir st time this
year, all children were given
o f th* business session.
Tha next masting wilt be notes to deliver to their par­
held Monday, O e t I , o t tha ents asking them to Join th*
organisation. A party will b*
homo o f Mr. and Mrs. David
given fo r the room bringing
W . Beane, Cousowsy Drive,
in tho largest number o f now
Forest City.
member*.
Mrs. Russell urges all par­
ents to attend next week’s
meeting, advising that " i f yea
are concerned
with your
WINTER PARK. Fla. — child’s education, pleas* join
Mora than 1U Rollins Collars th* PTO fo r this is your
froohmoa ar* com ing ta col­ mesne o f expressing your
lege a week early this year opinions concerning th* ichaol
to got a head start on thoir and ite activities.”
adjustment to a now w ay o f
life and study.
This group o f Rollins stud­
ent* will b* participating in
Rollins’ fifth annual How-toStudy Waek, Sapt. 15-19.
Tha Rollins program , di­
By Jaae Casselberry
rected by Dr. Dudley D tA Court o f Honor and cov­
Groot, offers the entering col­ ered dish supper will b* held
legiate* a chanc* to become by Boy Scout Troop S4I o f
fam iliar with tho academic Caseolborry next Monday at 7
• Ida o f tho Collage, end it p.m. ia W eaver Hall of th*
gives them positive advico on Casselberry Community Meth­
time management Th* goal odist Church.
o f How-to-Study W eek is to
Scoutmaster W . T . Daniel
start Rollin* freshmen mov­
Jr. will prrsont awards fol­
ing properly toward tha real­
lowing tho dinner. Families of
isation o f a liberal arta edu­
the scouts are invited to at­
cation— tha development o f
tend end or* asked to bring
mind, body, and s p ir it
their own tabt* service and
beverage aa wall aa a
and grandloeo—a center o f
dish, salad or d osser!
th* arte. In muxle there has
en brought about a syn­
thesis o f aaitom and western
music. Paintings ar* eimpl*
in their declaration o f cuetome ehown in bright, clear
colors.
On* o f the questions from
the audience concerned the
sari which Mrs. Boutwell waa
wearing and she described it
aa being made o f five yard*
o f 45 inch material, bordered
with a three inch band o f
band-woven trim In bright
colors and pur* gold, w ith o
peacock design, worn droped
anklt length over a full
length slip.
"Th* sari la w orn a t all
timet by Indian woman, oven
whoa doing routina household
choree,” she said.
After the program , a busi­
ness nesting waa held, cards
and yearbooks distributed.
Tha new art classes which
will be held tw ice a week,
with an ert Instructor fur
nlshed by th* Semlnola Conn
ty Public Schools w ill begin
on Sept. 32 at T p. m . and
conUnua each Tuesday and
Thursday. Instructor will be
Mrs. Mlldrrd Babcock.
Persons Interested in mem­
bership bi tha S S A A are re­
quested to contact Mra. A.
Steven*.

Hospital
Notes

Discussion Set
In Longwood

Osteen Civic

Association To
Meet Monday

WHY

PAY

B U Y ONE

MaiujCantot

Publicity Chapter Night o l Q
Sanford Chapter 1400, W om en:
o f the Moose, featured • proC*
grant o f colored itidee abow,
construction

Troop 341 Sets

Court O f Honor

progress on

the new Moove Home at 2M4

Geneva PTO
Sets First
Meeting

Rollins Frosh
Begin Studies

Cuban Flights
To Nassau Set

Moose Women .
See Program On
New Home

NOTs Score Twice In f 1*
Projects

Exam ples o f Buddhism a r t
can b* aeea ia pointing* on
cava walla over 1,000 year*
aid ,which were don* hi vivid
color* by tho Buddhist monks.
H istorical influence* can
PR1NCEM VUAYA, (Mra. William Boutwell) htrtalf a Dictum in a
ha soon hi th* sculptor*,
handaom# daap rad itri, trimmed la fold, describe* aa Indian painting
found la palacaa, fountains
at a matting of tha Beaford-femlaole Art Aaaodation, Monday at tha
and tha famed Taj Mahal.
Cultural Arta building.
(Herald Photo)
Dancao fall Into thra* main
tea — human amotions,
dram a ia dance UUjag a
M ary and- folk'dhacea.
“ Aa la America, Indian cu l­
ture la a heritage from many
countrie*. Tho U. 8 ., Ilk* In ­
dia, (u a great reserves o f
many culture*. On* o f th*
etrongoot cultural bond* to
WASHINGTON
(U F I)
D U MODfXB, Iwwa
th* English language,” Mra.
Dem ocratic vie* presidential
Bap. William 1 .
Boutwell said.
baked for a political harveat candidate Hubert H. Humph­
T
hope
that
excellent
rey headed for T c ia a today on
means o f travol and mutual
tha farmland* a l tha
tha l i n t la g o f a thran-day
w ill
increase
th*
Midwaat again taday with ■ campaign awing which will dealros
awaronoM o f tho people o f
campaign that touched aa feature n m ajor farm apaech
those two countries to loa m
Saturday.
war, pasea and agrtcwltur*.
m ore about each other’s cu s­
Humphrey'
chartered tom s and cultures, bringing
The Republican vie* presi­
plane, “ Tha Happy WarTlor,"
them closer together and
dential candidate stumped for
vote* In Nebraska, Kansas waa to lea ve Washington Na­ keeping them friends fo r a l­
and Iowa Wednesday. The tional Airport at 1:30 a.m. w ays," eh* sold.
EDT for Wichita Falls, Tea.,
campaign trail takas him to
Mr*.
Boutwell
described
the first o f four cities he will
Beloit,
Wla.,
Dubuque,
low
s,
tho tiny miniatures pointed
MRS. ELAINE ORAZI
visit In hla running mate’s
and Columbus, Ohio, today.
on ivory, an art handed down
MUter told tha party faith­ horn* state.
from generation to genera­
Th* Minnesota senator was tion, which la now about to
ful la Dea Moines Wednesday
night that the w ar in South to speak today In Waco and become extinct. “ Only on*
Viet Nam "w ill never be con­ San Antonio. Friday he sched­ old gentleman now carries on
cluded and w ill never bn won uled three speeches — at a — his tone have left to swek
until Barry GoUwatar is In four-stata convention o f the more lucrative sources o f in­
the White House o f the United National Rural Electric Comp­ come," she noted.
aratives Association at Hot
States o f A m erica ."
Rural sections ere noted
The New Y ork congressman Springs, A rk.; the Arkansas fo r wood and Ivory carving
Director o f tho Navy Talent discarded much of bte planned State D em ocratic Convention and also for the weaving o f
Show, scheduled for Scptom speech on agriculture before at Little Rock, and before a fine brocade*, especially In
her » at tho Civic Canter. tha combination political ral­ group o f businessmen and in­ th* winter time when men,
Mrs. Clalna Oraii, announced ly, barbecue aad hootenanny dustrialists at Houston, Tax.
women and children, kept in­
today that all acts have been that draw m ore than 4,000 per­
Humphrey w ill address the doors hy the snows in th*
signed up and polishing re sona to tha Iow a State Fair­ national plowing contest at moutnains, share in these
heartala are well under way. grounds.
Buffalo, N . D., Saturday, then arte.
"T h e RVAH-1 Tlgerettes, in
la hla prepared speech, he fly to C hicago to fill in for
"In th* beautiful Kashm ir
cooperation with Naval par laced info tbe Dem ocratic ad President Johnson with a volley ar* woven fine hand­
sonnet, many cltlaens and tha mialatratioa, which he said speech before the Pollah-Am made shawl In vivid color*.
merchant* of Sanford ara "has not redeem ed a single eric an Congress.
They take a whole winter to
proud to announce the presen major pledge m ad* to farmers
weave ono beautiful shawl.
talion of a Navy Talent Show in the 1M 0 cam p aign."
Tho m otifs ara taken from
(or tha benefit o f the local
nature,— flowers, such aa tho
U SO." said Mra. Orasl.
popular lotua, and anim als.
"M any varied acts ar* on
Including snakes, which sig n i­
the program, and an added
fy evil.
feature will be the skiU put on
“ Th* British Influence haa
between acta by Navy w lvts
given a moat Important g ift
MIAMI
(U
P
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A
Cuban
clubs at the Sanford NAS. We
to Indio— tho English langu
axlta news agency saya the
feci sure this will add fun and
8 KPTEMRER U , 1M4
ago. They also left us th*
Fldal
Castro
regime
has
bean
many laughs to the sh ow ." she
ADM ISSIONS
beautiful capital city o f New
"a u th o r im !" to establish daily
noted.
Romulus Kornemann, W il­
Delhi, one o f the most beau­
flights
between
Havana
and
"M any l o c a l
merchant* liam Wolfe, Mark Bing, Mild­
tiful In th* world. When the
Nassau,
Dahamai.
have donated gifts for tho best red Wilton, Betty Robinson,
Tha axil* A I P. news bull* British come they continued
act in flr*t, second and third Shirley Ferry, Aline Ferry,
tin
said Wednesday that th* tho Indian stylo o f architec­
place, tha H.L. Hunt Company Thelma Brown, Louis* Doture, using the red sandstone,
flights
will begin Monday.
is sponsoring the printing of
and Indian motifs which make
l.anry, Audclla Temple, Bev­
The
report
could
not
be
con­
the tickets and the Florida
governm ent
building*
look
erly Douthltt, Hattie Baiter, firmed here immediately.
State Bank is underwriting
like Indian palaces.
til of Sanford; Alice Pynn,
The
exile
news
agency
quot
tha printing of tbe program s,"
"T h is has been a w onder­
Edward H ssly, DeBary; Wit- ed unidentified Naaaau source*
she added.
Item Goodwin,
Enterprise; as saying tbe government con ful g ift to India, as new and
" I f you anjoy live entertain­
Methloux,
Geneva; troled Avlacion airline wiU use old Dolhl blond together Into
ment and fun, singing, danc­ Daniel
Martha
f
.
Methla,
Florrie Soviet planes with seats for k9 one handsome city,” she n ot­
ing, original skits and many
ed.
other kinds of talent, you will Moore, Inks M ary; Jacqueline passengers on the projected
Mra. Boutwell also describ­
Havana-Nassau
run.
White,
Oviedo.
enjoy this show. It w ill be held
ed
tho influence of th* M o­
At
present
there
Is
a
weekly
BIRTHS
at tho Sanford Clvle Center at
guls, who brought their par­
flight
to
Havana
from
Nassau
Mr.
and
Mre.
Jo*
C.
Dou
* p.m. Sept. M. Tickets ara
by a British commercial plane ticular form nf art and cu l­
now on sale al Touchton'a thill o f Sanford, a hoy; Mr.
chartered exclusively to carry ture from Persia. One o f the
and
Mrs.
Jam**
Temple
of
Drugstore, at NAS Special
necessary supplies and person­ most famous landmarks of
Services, from all Tigaratte Ssnford, a girl.
nel to various embassies oo the this Ptrtisn culture ia th*
DI
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members and at the door the
Mott
Mahal, a restaurant
Communist island.
night o f tha perform ance. Chll
Ruth 8 elbort. Dobra Sei­
Exile sources say If the air known world-wide for its ex­
(Iren under 12 will be admitted bert, flhealo Albers, Ramona
service lx established, it could otic Mogul foods, a "m u s t”
free with an adult," said the I .re Milwood. Monroe Fryer.
lead to the exodus of anti Cas fo r all tourists, many of
director.
Dale Young, L otrid a Regina
tro refuge** from Cuba and whom raviiit It many times,
"Y ou can support your Vocal Harris, Elisabeth Whearty,
would guarantee th* Cuban •specially for a favorite dish
USO, and have an evening of Dorothy W estfall and boy, til
government a mute for goods celled chicken tendooH.
first rate entertainment. Jud­ of Ssnford; Dtathle Yow, Do­
and material* from Britain.
"N ew Delhi I* georgoue
ge* for the awarding nf priaas llary.
(or the best acta will be Cdr.
ROOF AND BARN RID
Jesse R. Tali, Mayor A. L
Wilson and Mrs. Gordon Swee­
TOOOBAUTT
n ey," she concluded.
Mrs Oran haa boon experlenctd In Utile Theater and
dramatics scllvlliM
before
coming to Sanford.
By
Director* o f tha Longwood
Area Chamber o f Commerce
announced today that an
linear from tha Sanford firm,
Sad GAL.
Leffler, Clark and D ieli, Ass o e . wiU apeak on th* need
of a municipal sewage syetem
for th* city o f Longwood at a
Ry Mre. Clarence Snyder
Nick P fcl/iuf, president of meeting neat Tuesday night.
Due to targe atteadaoce as
the Osteen Civic Assoclotlon,
haa announced that tho group peeled at the meeting, first
will hold Ua first mooting of of the season for the Chamber,
the fall at f p.m. Monday Is arrangamenla have been made
for it to be held la lb* Pariah
the County Barn Building.
At this time the nominating Hall of Christ E p i a c o p a l
committee will present th* Church beginalag at • p m.
la addition to th* Saaford
proposed slate o f officers aad
other important business mat­ engineer, G. W. Folk*, re
ters will be presented for dis­ gional sanitation engineer of
the Florida State Board of
cussion.
S e e O u r D ISPLA Y
Check Owr CATALOGUI
Order fvem HIM
All members and resident* Health, will bo present to ax
Interested in activities of th* a w a r question* concerning
CUBTOM MADE D R A PE S, SLIP COVERS — CHOOSE FROM 1.9H1
association are urged to at sewage problem s aad water
209 W . 1st St., Sanford. 3233*49
C**a#lh*rsy P la n , Casselberry, 839-4133
pollution.
tend this meeting.

All Ads Signed
Up For Navy
Mrs. Bauer Dies Talent Show
In New York

tog-

Forest City
Group To Begin
Work On Club

S. Palmetto Avenue in Sanford.
I d Lacey, governor o f ta n ford Lodge list, Loyal O rder 4
o f Moose, assisted b y B ru e w ^
Ross, gavo tha com m en tary^ ,
and showed th# slides w h k Y ~
w«rs taken by Robert C. Hadlk k .

aUttonwagoaful
waa caOoctad In late Aaguet
by the D istrict Twelve Office
of tha Florida State Depart­
ment o f Public Welfare, at
which Um* Mre. Carolyn C.
Higgle*, socia l worker, wrote
" . . . a vary needy family wax
helped b y your generous denitione o f clothing, canned geode
and baby bed. Thla agency
wishes to thank each and
every c m o f you ’for helping
out* in a very daaparat* situa­
tion."
At that tim e tbe Welfare
Departm ent could net know
that they would bo coilacting
m other carload aa a result of
th* NOT campaign for the
needy. Final report waa that
an infant waa completely cloth­
ed, tw o needy fa milk* in
Semlnola County war* sup­
plied, and a quantity of toy*
for older children ar* befog
held for Christmoa in Dec­
em ber.

It waa announced that tha
chapter will assist Lodge 1931
at the Seminole Legion I t Cer­
em onial scheduled Bept. 30-IT
at th# new Meet* Horn# and
waa reported that net p m
9
reads o f $2U from th* recent
Shipwreck Dance, sponeeroG
b y the chapter, have been
turned ever fo their entirety
to the lodge to help furnieb ’
the new building. T h e chap- ’
for also haa donated a total o f ' *
100 place settings in diahaa.
New mem bcri enrolled in '
the chapter during tho m eet- ^
Ing wara Barbara D. UUom,
Carol M. King and Shirley.7,'.
Ann
Washburn. Doorprlxea
were won by Joyce Whitten,
Eva Moors and Elsie W. LacaySenior Regent Elolse Sm all
announced that the regular
Chapter Night Business Meet­
ing will be held at • p .m .;
S ep t 31 and Mrs. M oore, r i t - ' . . ^
ual director, called a practice
for O c t 5. Both w ill taka
place fo tha new Home.

A M g hate-off ta tho Juv­
enile Diligent* o f North Or-

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cording to Radio Prague.
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not determined immediately.

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N IG H T !
GROOMING FAIR HOSTESSES—Two young hostesses at a New York
World’s Fair pavilion are caught during a special grooming course. Learn*
ing to care for neglected eyebrows (left) was high on the agenda for the
more than 300 young women enrolled by their companies at a New York
salon. Some were overweight and the young lady (right) appears ready
to follow her New Year's resolution to diet and exercise.

Fashionettes
—

C lear the deck ] tor “ picture
g a lle ry " bracelet!. Made at
bright aueda and with large
»ee-through
cut-outs,
th e *
feature a miniature gallery o f
portraits by famous artists.
It’ s from pop art offerings in
£ a new collection. Another p ic ­
ture bracelet offers a collec­
tion o f "m onsters we h sve
known and loved," aays the
m anufacturer.
Sam ­
p les: Frankenstein, Drscula,
the Wolfman. Many of the
bracelets have matching headbands.
• • »

N ew s on the fall campus
# e o a t scene revolves around a
100 per cant cotton that looka
and feela like leather. Supple
and toft, the new leather-like
cotton Is washable, poroua,
w ater • repellent, and beauti­
ful. One o f the im srtait la e
single-breasted
reefer coa t
with a shirt • placket front
that makaa fashion sense on
tw o counts: it’s shown In this
season’s pet shade, claret;
It’ s lightly fitted the figure
the akimmlng way. On* manu­
factu rer uses cam el • colored
]«ather-like cotton to Interpret
the clastic polo coat, wrapped
close to Uie body via a tie b e lt
F ou r flap pockets complete
tbe sporty s ir of this casual
design.

Traditional Barber Shops
Transform 7 V
BARBER SHOP
SAN FBANCISCO (U P I)—
New techniques In wielding
the sciasora, clippers and comb
may soon make today’s bar*
baring
as
out-of-date
as
“ shave and a hair cut, two
bits! 1*
And some o f the methods
now being used la that male
bulwark, the barber ahop, are
definitely borrowed from it*
femala counterpart, the beau­
ty salon.
“The bartering profeaeion
baa never seen anything like
It,” laid Glenn Graves, pres­
ident o f the San Francisco
Barbara College. "M en are
thinking more about tbe hair
on top o f their head and bar­
bers era looking upon them­
selves as more than Just hair
cutters."
Graves thinks even the bar­
ber pole may soon become an
antique Item. “ You wouldnT
recognise some o f theie places
around here as barber shops,”
ho sold. "Ruga on the floor,
low leather chairs, and soft,
background music. Things are
changing."
"Theae new ahopa are not
■hope," aald Graves. “ They’ re

EDYTH THORNTON M cLEO D
■■Straight T alk" news from
can
have
the
"S m ooth ’n Sleek" Toni, the
uncurly permanent. This gives
the look that many want to
achieve and personally I like
the smooth look lor gray hair,
I think It m ore elegant. Now
with this new eon-curly p er­
m anent you can so easily have
the new look for your hair.
T h e season for wearing
black has com e to New Y ork.
Everywhere women are w ear­
ing black, lots of Jewelry and
v ery sm art hats of black.
The desinners are "p lu g ­
g in g " tbe elegant look and I
hope that women ara heeding
this. All women "after fo rty "
should bo elegant. It becom es
them.
More and more women are
carrying small pill boxes In
their handbags, and wearing
pill boxes on their beads for
the theater and e v e n i n g
events. These are jeweled and
exciting. Some are made of
precious fabrics and ara very
expensive! if you are clever
with your needle, you could
easily " p c s r liie " a small pill­
box or use any Jewels that
your heart desires.
I went to an "ice cream pa r­
ty ” In New York, believe It
o r n ot This was a fun party
and the guests arrived after
lunch for dessert. The ice
craam is brand new and per­
fectly delluous. It is called
•’ C heckerboard," the creation
o f Sesltest. This Ice cream is
com posed of small squares of
chocolate and ~snilU. It looks
exciting and h !
. Yrem the Fashion Direct- *
o f The American Institute of
Men’s and Boys' Wear com es
the color lineup. Men have
color changes as do the lad­
ies. Here is the line up:
“ Newest among the fall suit

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Salons
men’s salons and tbe barbers
call themselves hair stylists
and most work on an a p ­
pointment-only basis. Fanny
thing la. they’re boolud solid
most of tha week."
Tha change from shop to
colon has bean brought about
by a change In tha barboring
technique*. Including tw o the
boy ■ have stolen from tho
women’* beauty salon. Thoy
ara the rarer cut and blow
w are. Instead o f attacking a
shaggy head with convention­
al acUeora and electric rarer,
■treight-edg* rarer and hot­
air hand blower ara used.
Graves told tho rarer cut
and btow w are were originat­
ed in Florida about aim y e a n
ago. It has ainca spread to
New York, Chicago, Miami,
San Francisco and Loo An­
geles, where movie men are
making rich mea o f barbero
(hair stylists).
Rarer cutting, according to
barber college executive Pals*
mento Fernandeses, is Mmply
“ splitting hairs."
“ It’s like wood planing," bo
snid. “ You run tha straightrdgo through the hair. This
thins it so that even hair cut
to an inch and a half w ill Ua
dow n."
Fernandeses explained the
hnir is first shampooed and
then razor cut.
The finale i* the blow w are,
using a blower which (hoots
warm, soothing air at tho
rosor-cut hair which has been
coated with a wave-set.
"It’a pretty much the prin­
ciple o f ihe ladles permanent
w ave," explained Aleiaandra
Ramirez, *n instructor. T h e
air drive the heir in piece and
the stylist is able to make
curly hair straight, straight
hair curly and establish that
natty, well-groomed look with­
out any sign* o f e ffo rt."
Fernandetes s a i d ,
“ tha
beauty o f it is. you never have
to us* anything on your hair
— no greasy kid (tu ff — and
that hair will always (ta y In
plare." — barring steam, rain,
mist or aggrraeire tousling.

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CHVNGA CREPES, FLANNELS

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IN FALL’S NEWEST COLORS

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Treat grass stains by rub­
bing detergent into the stain
and laundering with a bleach
that la safe tor the fabric. On
wool, sponge the stain with
rubbing alcohol.

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• 13% Wool 43% Nylou

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save s o m u c h I Woe
Jumpers eompl.ta w i t h
porky blouses. T r i c k y
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At Strlehland-Mnrrlaon, Inc., rlih t aow YOU can find
a choice o f TWO Beautiful 1941 Ford (■a ll tire. They
are both excellent and unusual Galaxies. One white,
one light green. Both with Fewer Steering, Automatic.
One with 29.000 mile*. One has 24,000. One owner care.
Just see and drive them and make up jo u r own mind.
W* believe you'll approve. W e’ll make you a real good
deal.

d ia l eontrel fall bed s h e

i s " * t 4" king else, d ia l rewind

• Choice C o lo n • Moth Proofed

btloel, *44 heeteas wife k
*t pits tod iafeneetien i ‘

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A soft paint brush Is a han­
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colors, particularly in the Con­
temporary concepts, are the
Iridescent blue-greens and the
bronie shades. Tbe blue-greens
can . . . be a c e r u o r iic d with
olive tones aa well aa plain
blues
and greens.
Bronte
tones take to complementary
shades of both black and
brown. Medium to silver grays
are again a top suiting favor­
ite. True graya, being neutral
In ebarseter, can take to al­
most any color combination.
Try them with tans and browns
tor a change. Colored ahirts
with white colors and cuffs
wilt be worn with greater fre­
quency this fall. They are
dressier than (be others and
During the firs! quarter of
er.tremcly smart. Browns are this year, |.132 million was
back with a bang this season. poured into hospital building
Biend them with blues, tans,
programs, m ore than a 37 p«r
greens and reds tor good look­
rent increase over tho aamo
ing fall winter outfits " Want
; period of 1963, the Health In­
to "s u it" your husband? You
surance Institute reports.
can also use thsc colors and
combinations!

A salt and vinegar past* will
elean un-Ucquared bras* and
copperwara quickly.

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M l i t N l M n I n «r op . And theru'e leta W |In f and y e « ’ Il loch •
I irrem I n d the I block sa d white.
gaatly femlataa aa tha
i» w ith I n n from 1 J o e l pick f c i m t f • c W I who fr-r-ienU d A t te t
M m • c i n e raw* |je a n With the M r la d y fool* |U m peddwd hot peafan

Drtm hat relumed tmm a

Mr. and Mr*. Andrew Mlk-j engagement o f thdr daughter,

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fir e w adi vaentton, visiting
frianda aad rolatlvas la V ia ito e Salem, N. C., A to m , Ohio
and Baldwin, Mich.

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rim e , af Highland A r t. en­
joyed a dtllghtful Labor Day
weekend at fla y Lom bardo's
famous "Port-O -Call."

i a n tha Mta
had piacsti*
a f tha head,
aualatakably,
■ a lly H ATS,
la a wide

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U ? i t t r o d ^ j S e * *BuJlar*i
College la Orlando where aha
made the Deaa'e Hat. She 1*
presently employed by the
Seminole County Agricultural
Extension Sendee In Sanford.

Mr. and Mra. Aaron Reddttt
and daughter, T ertce Sue, o f
Detroit, M lrh., baa been halt­
ing her parents. U r. and M n .
William Eckard on Forrest
Af t .

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For Added Body N*
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Olliff was bom In Oviedo
and la also a graduate of
Oviedo !Ugb School. Ho aenred In the armed fo r m and D
presently employed by the
Publix Markets In Casaelber-

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The wedding has been set
for November I at 3 p m. in
St. Luke's Lutheran Church
at Slav la (O viedo).
Final plans will be announ-

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mUllnory nows this fall. Hafieal vreninv eakt
of shiny black satin (top kit) k sodrekd br a
brim of willowy ostrich feathors. in tho dra­
matic black and white mood of tha famed Ascot
scone this turban (top center) has snood back
detailing in tebra stripe atendled on calf, For­
ward slopinr hat of white mink (top rlfkt)
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Out at the Home Demonstrallon ofltca, 1 found this
bulletin on "Potatoes la Popu­
lar W a ys." If you wish it, just
ask the office for bulletin No.
S3. It gives you pointers for
buying and storing them and
lots o f ways to prepare them.
Here are several that 1 think
you w ill like.
POTATO M E A T B U B flE M
H cup grojnd or coarsely
grated raw potato
ft lb. ground beef
Vs cup graced o r finely chop­
ped onion
1 tap. salt

cooking fat or oil
1 cup tomato Juice
1 tbsp. flour
V4 cup water
Add potato, beef, onion,
green pepper, and salt to Um
beaten egg. Shape the mixture
Into flat cakes. Heat a little
cooking (at or o il la a b y paa
and brown the cake* on both
•Idas. Add the tomato Juice
and aimmar until the meat ta
done—about 30 minutes. Re­
m ove cakes from the pin and
keep them hot. Mix flour and
water and add gradually to the
liquid In the pan. Cook alow*
ly, stirring constantly until
thickened, and pour over the
cakea. Serves L
POTATO • LIVER LOAF
Ilk lbs. Uvar
3 tbsp. fat or m eat drippings
Vi cup finely chopped onion
Vi cup finely cut celery
Vk lb. pork sausage
1 tsp. salt
t cup maabed potatoes
1 egg, beaten
about % cup mflk o r canned
tomatoes
Brown tho liver lightly In
tho fat. Chop tlvor, onion and
celery by hand or put through
a food chopper, depending on
the texture desired. Brown the
onion end celery la the fat and
mid to tho liver. Add the rest
o f the lngiwdienta, using just
enough m&lt;lk or tomstoes to
moisten the mixture well. Pack
firm ly into a loa f pan to shape.
Bake in the pan or turn out

Entire Stock

a s n rack hi a shallow pan far Vk tap. paprika
baking. Bake In a ISO degree ft tap. dry mustard
oven lVk to I hours. Serve the i u p . w orchestenhli
loaf with Spanish sauce. Serves
Separate slices o f
4
3 su ck s. Place a
SPANISH SAUCE
cheese slices ki th
1 tbsp. chopped onion
o f a greased 2 quart
2 tbep. fat or m e it drippings
Cover with the corn,
t tbep. flour
layer o f cheese,
2 cups cooked tom itoes
bread, and a third
Vk cup finely cut celery
cheese. Combine a
Vk cup chopped green pepper paprika, mustard,
■alt
e n h ire aanoe and a
pepper
over layers la tha
Brown tha onion la tha fat le t stsnd 1 hour,
and blend In the Hour. Add the moderate oven 310 d
other Ingredients and cook 43 minutes. Garnish
■bout 30 minutes, or until ra- slay or eatery leaves
tber thick.
--------For the before o r after foot­
POTATO CHEESE SURPRISE ball games coming up shortly,
2 cups seasoned mashed pota­ fix these sandwiches fo r tha
toes
1 egg, well beaten
Vk tsp. finely chopped onion
Vk cup shredded cheese
4 tom ato slices
Vk cup bread crumbs
2 tbsp. melted butter o r m ar­
garine
Vk tsp. salt
Combine potatoes, egg, salt
and unkma. Mix well. Shape in­
to I patties and place on a
greased baking pan. Make a
depression in each patty and
fill with jheeae. Cover with
a slice o f tomato. Mix bread
crum bs with the fat and salt
and sprinkle over tomato. Bake
In a 330 degree oven for 30
mlautoe. Serves 4.

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chapped sweet pickle. Makes
IVk cups.
HAM • AFFUCOT
Com bine 1 cu p chopped rook­
ed ham and Vk cup apricot pu­
ree. Makes 1 cup.
U VERW U RST • C E LERY
Mash V* lb. Uvsrwurit. Blend
In Vs cup finely chopped cel­
e r y , Vk cup chopped din pic­
kle aad H cup salad dressing.
Makes 1H eupa.

HOT PLNEAPPLE
SANDWICH CAKE
4 slices frow n poundcake,
cut Vk" thick
1 can (• oa.) crushed pineap­
ple, well drained
5 tbep. butter
V* cup firmly packed brown
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sugar with a fork In m easur­
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apple. Bake In very hot oven
430 degrees h r 10 minutes
o r until topping la bubby hot.
Serve warm, plats o r with
whipped cream , if yea wish.
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Jon Alfa Smith Becomes Bride

Alfa

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cam e the bride at John Gail
Smith la a double ring ear*,
monjr at tha Ctntrml Baptist
Church o f Sanford, on August
14th, Friday, at 7:30 p.m. Th#
beeutl/ul candlslight serrtea
w as performed by Bar. Gail
Smith, pastor ot ths church,
and father o f tha groom .
Nuptial m usk, Including
traditional wadding marchaa,
w as furnished by Mrs. Shir­
ley (R . D.) Griame, the church
org a n ist The solos, "A lw a y s”
and " 0 Perfect L o ts ’* were
sung by Chester Long, with
"T h e Lord’s Prayer** sung as
a benediction.
The bride was radiantly at­
tired In a magnificent whit#
form at wedding gown, with a
Martha Washington skirt pan*
nierred with deep rows of
scallopped Chantilly lac#, Th#
bodice was o f ehantllly lac#
with a sweetheart necklin#
and long sleeves terminating
in points. The satin chapel

ing

snsemblo# o f lavender ior ushera w ere Roy Smith, her coraag# waa a white o r ­
brocade. Their bou ffan t veils Reuben Smith and Phillip chid.
The g room 's mother, Mrs.
were held by d u sters o f tiny Smith, brothers o f the groom.
lavender flow ers and they car­
The bride's mother, Mrs. Alice Smith, w ore a whipped
ried bouquets centered with Jewel Sm ith, chose a teal-blue cream dress Imprinted with
lavender and yellow orchids. Chantilly lace sheath dress roses, w ith matching acces­
Earl Benton served the with beige accessories. Her sories and a white orchid cor­
groom as best man and Rich­ illusion veil hat was adorned sage. H er illusion veil hat was
ard Bennett w as usher. Jun­ with teal-blue tea roses and ' held w ith miniature roees.
The Church w as decorated
with candles and greenery la
each window. Tw o branched
candelabra holding
lighted
tapers and two floor basket#
o f w hit* carnations, white
chrysanthemums and whit#
gladlola, were on either side
o f the podium. Tw o white ta­
ble urna with miniature ar­
rangem ents matching the oth­
er floral arrangements wer#
placed on the attar table. The
center aisle w as covered with
a white bride's ca rp et
The Reception was held In
the dining area o f the Church.
Floating hostesses were Mrs.
Geneva Owen, who kept th#
-b r id e's hook. Mrs gth* 1vns

nwtitrnigfd In chantltlytac#,
matched tha skirt o f satin
with a spray o f Illusion rosea
quilted into ths le ft front.
H er illusion tell, edged hi
ehantllly lace, flow ed from a
tiara or Iridescent sequins and
seed pearls. The bridal boo*
quet was a white orchid can­
tered on a white Bible shower*
ed with satin ribbons, Ths bri*
ed with satin ribbons. Th#
bride was flv «n In marriage
b y her father, F. C. Smith, of
DeBary.
The bride’s two sisters war#
her only attendants. Mrs.
Nannetta Edwards attended
as matron o f honor and Miss
Vonnle Smith, as bridesmaid.
They were attired In match­

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position with the Diana Shops.
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personals in order and went
jetting o ff to New York for a
brief familiarization with the
home office. It was then iw sy
to Rloomlngton, Illinois, and
her new business adventure,
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owner - manager for the last
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woman's appsrel shoppo. Sev­
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of her physician, she found it
necessary to retire from this
business. However, not being
one to retire com pletely, Jesnnle went into the real estate
business.
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September 30. Mr. and Mra.
Matte will obierv# their 30Ui
wedding anniversary on that
date.
The reception win be held at
the Metts home, 1401 Celery
Ave. AH friend* and relatival
are eordlatfy invited to call
betweea th# b o o n o f 3 and «
pm .

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LITTLE MI8S MARY DUNN, daughter of Lt. Cdr. and Mrs. J. F. Dunn,
recently celebrated her seventh birthday with a party at her Ravenna
Park home on Grove Lane. Enjoying the gala celebration are front row
from the left, Christine Fowler, Mary Ellen Loftus, Patty Wiggins,
Theresa Jenkins. Mary Dunn, honoree; Terry Curry. Mona Wiggins,
FMm (ta in and Julie Jenkins, Second row are Pamela anatlaa and
■ Susan Whitehead, - —

Alary D unn
M errim ent and gaitty 'Y ang
out'* at th# Ravenna Park
horn# o f Lcdr. and Mrs. J. F.
Dunn recently when daughter,
M ary, observed her Tib birth­
day with a gala celebration.
Th# guesta enjoyed the usual
party gam ta, contests and
confusion in a celebration of
this nature In which the m a­
mas get the full treatment.
Prizes w ere won by Pamela

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Shattan, Julia Jenkins and
Mona Wiggins.
Highlight at tha occasion
was the opening of the lovely
gifts. The unison at "o h s " and
" a h s " would have provided
the Metropolitan Opera with
superb chorus material
Cluatsrs o f colorful balloons
adorned the party area with
miniature
ballerinas flitting
gracefully In and out between

the seven pink candle# o # th#
fluffy whit# froMJag, a s th#y
did an occasional plrou#tt# at
th# corners, Ic# crea m and
punch wer# served la pastel
striped cups and plates and on
th# cut work cloth tabl# cov ­
er.
Photograph #l*«wher» de­
picts th# delight o f th# guests
hut thus quotath B arbara
Dunn, "never m ore."

DeBary Personals
By Mrs. Frank Wkito
The Rev. and Mr*. Augustus old friends tber*. A trip to
Th# R ev. Cecil N. Ogg, In Summers visited their daugh­ Schenectady
followed,
and
his serm on to the children pre­ ter, Ruth, and her fam ily In then on to Washington, Vt. to
sent on Sunday morning, ask­ California, and enjoyed side visit their daughter, Joan Mer
ed the boys, why they call trips to many places of inter­ rill. White here, they were
each hurricane by a girls est sn route. White at the surprised with # visit from an
n am e?
One boy answered Grand Canyon they m et D e­ other daughter, Mrs. M. Gil
with who ever heard of a "his- lta ryltes P u t Commander and beet, who h u recently return­
Icane," which brought chuck­ Mrs. Peter Koppcnaal, of th# ed from Africa, where b#r
Am erican Legion Post 233 and husband was statkxwd.
les from ths congregation.
Auxiliary,
Jame# A. Crenshaw o l Cata­
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh W ood­
lina Dr. returned this past
week lo the University of Flor­ ward of Dahlia Dr. returned
from an extended trip visit­
ida at Gainesville.
ing friends and relatives In
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Van Sioux City, Spirit Lake aad
Dusen o f Verona R d„ returned Shenandeah, Iowa, here they
lo DeBary from a 15-day tour attended the golden wedding
which took them to Long Is­ annl versa ry of Mr. W ood­
land, N. Y .( where they visit­ w ard's slater, Mrs. Herbert
ed their son and his (amity in Hicks. They went on to Cin­
SayvUto, N. Y . They then cinnati, Ohio, where they visit­
went b y plane to San Fran­ ed their son. R. H. Woodward
cisco fo r a few days, and on and his family.
to Hawaii while on the P aci­
fic coast. They Journeyed back
SFC Vernon Harrison (R e t)
to Los Angeles and across the and hli wlfa, Virginia, o f 103
stales to Long Island one# Plantation Rd. spent last week
again, and then to Cape Cod, at the Aqua Lodge at Daytona
where they visited their child­ Beach Shorts, Harrison is re­
ren and headed back to De­ tired from th# U. S. Army with
Bary.
33 years active service. Their
vacation w ts Interrupted by
" D o r a " a* the lodge te fa c ­
ing the ocean.

her daughter, Mrs. Roy Reed
and h er b r o t h e r , William
WUeman, have returned from
a two week trip to Fredricksburg, T ex ., where they visited
Mrs. Anderson's uncls and
aunt. M r. *nd Mrs H. C. Msl
er. While with the Malers they
did a lo t of sighDeelng which
included a trip to San Antonio
By Mr*. H. L.
and a visit to the LBJ Ranch
and other points of intsrast a.
Mr. and Mra. Willis Eugene
round Johnson City.
Carter are parents of a son
born September I at Seminole
Mrs. Joan Ford flew to M em orial Hospital. The 7 lb.
Downey, Calif., where she vis­ 3 os. boy has been named
ited h er brother and his fam ­ Willis Eugene Jr., and is the
first child for the couple.
ily, M r. and Mrs. Rolls Lew­
Maternal grandparents are
is, and also spent some time
Mr. and Mrs. Kennoth Kern
with h er sister, Mrs. Leona
of Paola and Mrs. Stella Car­
Cuper. Joan bad not been to
ter ot Sanford is Uw paternal
California for seven years so
grandmother.
sha did quit# a bit of visiting
Th# Carters ar# now r#ilwith friends and ralaUvss.
denta o f Wait Palm Beach.
Mra. Carter Is the form er
Mrs. C irri# E. Maxwell has
V a s ia Kern.
returned bom # to Geneva

Mr. and Mr*. Harry Dewatd
and daughter, Jennifer, ol
Merrick, Long Island, N. Y .
have been visiting bla sister
and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Drach on Sanford A ve­
nue. Th# Oswalds’ purchased
the former Drach horn# on
Monro# Avenue,

A c c r e d it e d C h a n *
A c c o u n t s W e lc o m e d
• O p en F r i. E v e n in g s

N ew Arrivals

Mr. and Mrs. Casper Mathfrom Springfield, Ohio, where
•wi and fam ily returned to
she spent four weeks with her
their home in Uhlsinar alter
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
spending tha week end visit­
and M rs. Paul L. Maxwell.
ing friends and relative*. Mr.
Mathews waa form erly em­
Jim m y Shawlay, aoa ol Mr.
ployed at the Georg# E. Tur­
and M rs. D ick Shawley, cele­
ner plant her# In Enterprise.
brated his birthday Saturday,
Sept.
13. At the time Jimmy
Mrs. Valetin# Goodwin la
spending th# we«k end with and his fam ily wer# vlaltlng
his graodparent# In Tampa
her daughter and family, Mr.
and, after enjoying cak# and
ard Mr*. Henry Boyd o f Or­
ic# crea m , everyoo# went to
is uito.
Lowry Park. Jim m y received
New linseed oil emulilons, a bike from hit parents.

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200 N. PARK AVE.

Enterprise

Owen an d Mr#. Mary Noon,
who Introduced out-of-town
guests and coordinated th# re­
ception, Mr*. Bobte Jean Rea­
ves and Mrs. Abbls Owen
served th# cak# and punch.
Th# decorations In th# recep­
tion room wer# two bouquets
transferred from th# sanct­
uary fo r the purpose.
TTi# beautiful four-tlervd
whit# w edding cak# waa dec­
orated with whit# roses, pale
lavender rotes and pal# green
ltavta, w ith a miniature bride
and groom on top. The cak#,
•liver punchbowl and ellver
candelabra wera placed on
tables covered with whll#
cut-work Urn-, Moths, and ap­
proxim ately
tw o
hundred
guests w ere served. Mr*. Lucy
Jun* o f Pelatka, friend of th#
groom, baked and decorsted
the beautiful cake.
Out o f town gueits Includ­
ed: Mre. M ary Smith, o f Sar­
asota; Mrs. Ethel Smith o f
Orlando; Mr. and Mrs. Cheater
Long o f O cala; Mrs. Lucy
June o f Falatka; Mrs. Effl#
Itouw, Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Houston and daughters, Dian­
ne ami Jennie Houeton, end
Jamra Cody o f Palatke and
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Reeder,
eons, Tom m y and Clsrk, and
daughter, Patricia, o f Tslmstto.

Sept. 17. 1968 — Pnfa

Birthday

Greetings go

out

this vre«k to Wad# Stevens,
Bern!# B u d d y , Jack Tillman,
Barbara Lee Stevens, Chuckle
Hays and Colett# Hughey.

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Mr. and Mrs. Esrl Msrrlll
o f Azalea Dr. hsv# returned
from a flva week trip to
Washington, D. C. visiting
friends. They traveled on to
Rochester, N. Y. where Mr.
Merrill was County Agent for
ten years and reunited with

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Kentucky Derby la IBM, be
itsrted eomethltiff In Florida.
That something was the
tnm sndoua growth e l the
h o rn breeding Industry In
Florida, according to Joseph
O ’ Farrell, owner o f the Ocala
8td4 F e r n and president o f
the Florid* Breeder's flalee
Company.
O'Farrell told Xlwaniani
i t their luncheon Wednesday
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union and still growing.
“ In ISM there were three
horse-breeding farms In Marl­
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77, with Florida-bred horses
having won 49 major stake
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he said.
Roman Brother la the moat
recent winner, taking the
1964 Jersey Derby and the
New England Sweepstakes
race.
"W h y are Florida horses
no g o o d ? " O ’Farrell was asked.
"In the Ocala-Marion Coun­
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O T srrell said.
Horse breeders who have
flocked to Florida and bought
farm s now own horses worth
960 million, and provide pay­
rolls o f over |2 million a year,
with another 96 million sprnt
for construction, feed, seed
and fertiliser.
" Besides all that, Floridabred horses have gained Intemntlnnsl fame from topmoney-wlnnlng horses, but
having two Kentucky Derby
winners Is absolutsly fantas­
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along came Carryback and
we |ust couldn't bellsvt It,"
OTo.*retl said.
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in Marlon County !■ develop­
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horses In the country. Ocala
Stud Farms have twice bean
the leading commercial win­
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Seminoles Plan
Light Workout
For Firday Tilt

Out Loud

By D avid___
The Tribe had another light
scrimmage Wednesday, cm cd
a four day plan to prevent in­
juries before the SHS Semin­
ole* open against the Titosvine Terrien Friday night in

The first three-way Us tar
s peasant la major leafue his­
tory became • m l feasibility
today when tbs Amsricaa Lea­
gue's three coatcndm found
thsmtslrsa separated by a
All that'a asadsd to naks It
aa official three-way mart at
tho top la for tbs Now York
Yankssa to bsat tbs Loa Angalsa Angela la tbsir twMLgbt
gams tonight. Tbs Cbkafs
Whits Sox and Baltlraors Or­
iole!, who bseans locked la
a two-way Us after Wadasa(afield was toned Into muddy day's games, are Idle.
clay. By tbs end of the first Tbs race reached its moat

Titusville.

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Wednesday when tho White
Seminole High Into the 1964 grid campaign Friday night when the local
Sox beat the Detroit Tlgsra
eleven tangles with the Titusville Terriers In the east coast city. Mem­
4-1, the Yankee* downed the
bers of this season's squad are: Back row (from left) Dave Howe 70,
Angela M and the Oriole* lost
Ernie Steele 74, Lee Sparkman 42, Brad Pruden 62, 8teve Groover 66,
to the Mlneseto Twin* 2-1.
Dave Jarrell 76, Tommy Cason 71, co-Captain Dave Noell 72, Larry WatThat put the While Sox and
Orioles in n flat-footed firstplace tie with identical IM1
records for .3X1 percentages
with toe Yankees right behind
at SS-SI and .sao. Tha White
Sox and Oriole* each have ll
game* left to play while the
Yankees have It.
In the event of a three-way
tie. the team will play a
round-robin with the first two
team* losing two game* being
eliminated. The only two-way
By Jallu 8 teastrees
out a decent number o f gamee have anything to do with |
tit In the AL'a history occur­
You can 't win beaketbelf to play, Illght now they've Oviedo anymore, Lyman, how­
red In 1PM when the Cleve­
land Indians defeated the Bos­ game* unless you play bas­ got 14 tilte elated and need ever, to tha only local (br
et least six more.
nearby) school to stick with
ton Bed Box in a one-game ketball.
Last year
they
nearly
playoff.
That may Bound like a silly
ths Lions. W* understand

SHS fa u who recaU Mike
Glad, Semloolt's huge tackle
last season who la now at
Georgia Tech with the froah.
Tbo roetar also Include*
Stan Hemphill and It aeemi
like we’ve heard that name
before. Not ao much on the
gridiron, perhape. aa on Wcat
First Street in Sanford.
There’s n Dan Wright on
the chib, too, which remind*
us that his father la now ready
to move heaven and earth to
e n h a n c e football in the
school*. Pan Sr. la chairman
of tho Board of Public In­
struction.
Bill Bracken la another well
known name. It remind* us of
Principal Andy Bracken of
Seminole High. And they’ve
got s youngiter named Bruce
McXlbbln. That's another fa­
miliar name around Sanford
and has beta for quite some
time.
As the eld saying goes —
"Time marches oo!"

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Prep Football
Games Friday
Seminole at Titusville
Zephyrhllla at Oviedo
Orlando Colonial at Cocoa
Orlando Evans a t Winter
Park
Melbourne et Orlando Edgewater
DeLand at Leesburg
Ocoee a t Apopka
Cocoa Beach at New Smyrna
Beach
Hah te City a t Klialmmea
Osceola
Wildwood a - Brookevllle
Trenton a t Crystal River
Clermont at Citrus
Father Lopes a t Melbourne
Catholic
Jasper at Dtmnetlon
F rostproof at Rebring
Clearwater Catholi* at Car­
dinal Mooney
Umatilla a t Lake Weir
Crescent City at Bunnell
Games Batardey
Winter Garden la in view at
Orlando Bishop Moor*
Editor's N ote: The** are
games to be played this
weekend by Baafard flemlaele,
Loa i wood. LymaW
aad O viedo aad the opp osta ls oa the schedules of
thee# S e m i n o l e County
teems.

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son 83 nnd Mike Gray 80; center row, Frank Whlffhnm 10, Andy Lyons
82, Bill Kuykendall 80, Sonny Meaner 40, co-Captnin Joe Fnrlenn 60, coCaptain Ron Hlnaon 11, Buddy Burton 41, Ernie Baumeister 13, Sterl
Weber 21, Steve Clark 64 nnd Dave GoUoher 73; front row, Steve Harris
61, Chuck Scott 20, Rick Walatrom 33, Ed Griffith 81, Bernie Barbour
22, Joe Purdy 63, Tony Gonzales 61, Danny Tillia 32 nnd A1 Boniface 12.

What's 7/iat Again?

Kicking Is Question

Scheduling Basketball Games

In Greyhound Kennel

Real Problem For Oviedo High

The Natlooal League ha*
had four playoffs — In 1MI,
last, 1HB and 1N2.
The White Sox, who think of
the race In terms of a battle
o f bullpen*, trailed 1-0 until
tho eeventh when a single by
Bill Skowron, Pete Ward's
double, a wild throw by Mic*
key Lotlch and Jim Landli’
single vaulted them Into a
2-1 lead.
•
•
•
The Yankees, who have won
Out Ovtodo way, high school nine of their leal 13 games
priadpal C l y d e Holder U for the fastest recent pace of
about as ssdtfd over the (he three contenders, saw Hoathletic proapecti of toe school ger Marl* hit a two-run sixthaa tbo moot avid fas.
Inning hom er to open up a 3-3
Holder la anUclpatlng a top lead. It w as Marla' 22nd hom­
notch grid leaaon. But he's al­ er of the season and the 1,000es expecting to have great Ih hit of hie career. Jim Bou­
baikstball and baiebsll tea ton rereived.
The Orioles, struggling at a
The Lions are all excited a .300 pace since Sept. 1 mostly
bout tttlr ’’new” opener Fri because o f light hitting and a
day sight. Originally they weary bullpen, managed sev­
weren’t slated to open until a en hits o ff Minnesota'* Camllo
week from Friday but they Paecual but four o f them were
wanted that 10th game oo by Brooke Robinson and I'a i
their schedule and they got it cual struck out 12 bitters.
la Zephyrhllla.
The Twins scored both their
e e e
rune against rookie 16-game
Did yon get a chance to winner Wally Bunker In the
■can tha roster of Sanford Ju­ fourth inning on Harmon Klllenior High Bravea which ap­ brew’ * 47th homer, two walks
peared in Wednasdsy’a edition and a double by PascuaL
of Tbo Herald T
The Cleveland Indians swept
Then’re some mighty faral
a doubleheader from the Wa­
Bar names on that list
shington Senitors 3-1 tnd 3-2
Matt Morgen — for one — and the Boston Red Sox routed
la tho son of Dr. and Mrs. the Kinaaa City Athletics 10-1
John Morgan. It wasn’t too In other A L action.
many years ago that John
In tha National League,
was quarterbacking the “Cel­
Houston shaded Philadelphia,
ery Fed*” as they were then 6-3, Milwaukee defeated St.
called for Head Coach Leon­ Louis 3-2, Cincinnati downed
ard McLucaa. Now John la Chicago 3-3, New York blank
the Tribe's physician.
ed San Francisco 40, ind
Then there la Haul Clad. Pittsburgh beat Loa Angelca
That name'a real familiar to T-fl.

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-TUEOB UBMU U Lia Will iU Tf till w m i l M BUtl colors of ganforfrR

game's psrUclpaato lokad like
laliaMtsata of bog peas.
• so
This ytar, howsm, It'D be
a different story. Ws won’t
say tbit It will sot rale. But
ws «aa guarantee you that
tons’ll bo as muek sad mirs
sa sas sad of tbs gridiron U
It dess, lb s field la la gnat
•baps. Tbs day infield bai
bsea rstacvsd, tbs iklaacd
ana rsasddsd sad tbs park
tasks bettor tbaa we’ve ever
seen It for football.
• I •
Sm toob’i flnt pair o* tilU
wltl be dooalsal
Nat only did tbs locals come
from bsfclad to knock off Tltan Ills la tba opsncr Uit
ysar, tba Tribe had to do It
•gala tba following weak to
wreck Gotoaial.
loth of tboso dubs, wo undortUad, trs out this ssaiaa
Is vovsrao that pair of dad•loos. Samtook will have ita
work sat sot Friday night and
a weak from then. If tha
Tribe saa got out of |Iu h two
games uablaaUbod, chaocoa
an that they'll provide their
Metro opposition with could
arable competition.

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statement but it Isn't illly at

knocked o f f Evana, the Met­
Seminole will pley them dur­
ro champs In a late season
ing the 85-66 season.
affa ir and the Trojana refuse
Tha Titusville athletic di­
to meet Oviedo this year.
rector told Holder, the Ovie­
Seminole o f Hanford won’t
do principal, "W e'd rather
play Oviedo this year. The
play Orlando's Boone and
last tlma thesa tw o schools
Edgswater both on the same
met Oviedo slaughtered the
night to tangle with Oviedo.”
Bemlnolea, 77 to 40-&gt;omethlng.
Holder says, " W e ’ll play
Titusville went Up to Day­
any school o f any else at any­
tona Beach last year and
time anywhere they will play
knocked o f f the club which
us. We need six games and
later claimed tha state title
need them badly.”
In a to a m ay at Galneivlll*.
Bring, tough has Its rood
nut Oviedo went over to Tit­
points but It doesn't help In
usville and trounced the Ter­
getting basketball gam es on
rier*.
tha slate.
New Smyrna Beach w o n t

all to Clyde Holder and Paul
Mikler, principal and athletic
director, respectively, at Ovie­
do High School.
And how did baaketball get
Into tha picture In the flret
place — Juat aa football tea*
eon la getting underway?
Simp lei I f you’ re going to
play baeketbal] thle winter
you've g ot to achedule games
right now and that'a exactly
Oviedo'a problem.
W hy?
F or the pact several years
Oviedo, n Claea B school num­
erically, la a "C lass A A ”
school when It comee to win­
ning baaketball game*.
They'ra too good, and the
record provee It. Therefore,
little echools don 't want to
play tha Lions because they
know the Oviedo squad la out
o f their rlaee. Big echools
don't want to play Oviedo be*
rauen they've got everything
By David Higginbotham
to lose and nothing to gain.
Jim Williams, a 133-pound
That leaves tha Llona with­ end, won't be In the starting
lineup when tho Seminole
High Jay W e s open their sea­
son next Thursday In Winter
Park when the Baby Seminoles
tangle with the little Wild­
cat* In a Metro League affair*.
Williams will be out for
W. L. Pet. GB about a week with a foot In­
jury. A sophomore this year,
tut 61 .301
Baltimore
Williams was a standout for
Rfl 61 .But
Chicago
HA BO .300 H the Sanford Junior High School
New York
77 71 .620 10*4 Bravea last Mason.
Detroit
Another youngster sidelined
h ot Angelea 76 7.1 .310 12
Cleveland
74 72 .307 12V4 Is Charles Lewis, a 170-pound
Minnesota
74 74 .300 I3H center, who cam e up with a
pair of "b u sted " ribs and a
Boston
M 11 .443 22
number of pulled muscles dur
37 02 .184 St
Washington
lag a Tuesday drill. However,
Kansas City 34 OS .167 33
Lewis la expected to resume
Wednesday's Reealts
workouts next week and may
Chicago 4, Detroit 1
get to see som e actloa in the
New York 9, Loa Angeles 4
Winter Park fray.
Roeton 10, Kansae City 1
Head coach Ralph Stump!
Mlnnneeota X, Baltimore
and his aide, John Colbert,
(N )
Cleveland 1, Washington 1. have only five sessions remain­
ing before they put that fabu­
twilight
lous record of 30 gam es with­
Cleveland I , Washington
out a lost oo the line.
(N)
The Winter Park contest will
Thereday'e Games
Loe Angelas at New York, be played at 4 p. m . next
Thursday.
twilight
Stumpf
ran
bis
squad
Only game scheduled
through a scrim m age session
Friday's Gamee
Wednssday using Chris Ack­
W ashington a t Chicago (N )
er* and Buddy Stumpf at the
Cleveland a t D etroit (N&gt;
quarterback slots. Both mewl.o« Angeles a t Baltimore
tors agreed that It was an
(N )
excellent workout and that
Kansas City a t New York
In their opinions too squad
&lt;N
was still Improving.
Minnesota at Boston fN )
Stump! had kickers working
an punting end extra potato
A new outboard dess,
with Buddy Stumpf and Greg
Stock Hydro, bee been propos­ Schlvely doing the booting.

Baby Seminoles
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For Winter Park

With only ■ week left before
the first context, the Lyman
Greyhounds are making final
preparation* for their meeting
with the Cardinal* of Ocoee.
Coaches Dick Copeland, Tom
Barnc* and Jim Farley atill
have a lot of things to do prior

OWEN MeCARRON is
returning for his sixth
s e a s o n os backfield
coach at S a n f o r d
Junior High and ex­
pects to have another
winning season follow­
ing last year’s impres­
sive record.

Navy Wives Get
League Bowling
Season Stalled
The

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ing in the loop. Teams mem­
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American
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ed tor the American Power
Boat Association. Tba class
was proposed to provide
training ground tar teenags
boys la hydro handling, aad a
hydro class of modest speed
la which girl* and women can
compete. The class is not In­
tended to supplant the present
JU clets, which offers train­
ing ground for runabout com­
petition. it was proposed that
the new (lass be open to boys
10 to IS years old and girls and
women from 10 years upward.

By Jim Bacchus
Herald Sports Writer

resentative

attached

to

tho

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Tha new officers are Pres­

WILLIE G. HOLT

Holt To Begin
Sixth Season
With Panthers
By Bob Thomas
When the Grooms Panthers
host tha Wild Bull* o f Ocala
High Friday night In the a«a
eon’s opener a t San ford's
Memorial Stadium, it will he
the sixth curtain raiser fo r
Head Coach Willie Holt.
In his previous five eestons
at tha helm o f the Panthers,
Holt has produced 20 victories
in 43 gamee and considers
that he has h id three good
Mssone In his five years.
Hie club rolled up a record
o f seven wins and tw o lose**
In 1939] won six, tied two
and lost on* In 106t and la it
season they rolled to a six and
two record In eight tilts.
Holt e u voted coach o f the
year by fellow mentor* In tha
Big Nine North Conference
lest season.

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Lyman JayVees
Announce Four
Game Schedule
By Jim Bacckas
The Lyman Junior vanity
footballers will lay their first
gam e o f the fall season against
the N ew Smyrna Beach gridders at New Smyrna Beach on
October lat. They will follow
this with three successive
home tilts, vteing with DeLand
on October Bth, Apopka on
O ctober 22nd, and will com­
plete 1964 schedule with a
second engagement with New
Smyrna Beach on the 29th of
the sam e month.
Coach Dick Silvers gave the
Baby Hounds a pep talk on
Monday, emphaslitng the im­
portance and necessity of dedi­
cation to the game and the
team. He stressed the fact
that attendsnee at all practices
was n ecessiry In order to have
a good football squad. Silver*
had this to aay as one of tha
vital
point*
o f his
brief
•peech, " I f w e'v e got a lot of
spirit and desire, we'll do all
right."
Silvers' team, at the mom­
ent, consist* o f the following
boys:
Backs:
D ave
Straughan,
Gary Smith, Mike Warren,
Ray G ainej, B ob Etdridge and
Larry Baker.
Enda: Danny Overton, Jim
Chambers,
Charley
Newell
and Doyle Lewis.
Linem en; T im Blair, Russ
Branded,
Joe
Pennebaker,
Danny Hall, B ob Shawn, Jim
Lavender, Billy Dempsey, Tom
Fierier , Eddie Jarrett and
Mike Tatum.

ident Mrs, John (Vicky) SlcGough, vice president Mrs.
Jerry (Barbara) Rohrer, sec­
retary Mr*. Donald (P at)
Slpley, treasurer 3tre, Earl
(Thelm a) Unger and sergeantof-arma Mr*. Andrew (S u iy )
Reno.
In the split circle Shirley
Owens toppled the 2-7, Alice
Sexton the 9-10, Betty Gull
lan tha 6-10, Shirley Simas
the 4-6, Pat Deandph the
3-6 and Joan Adame the 3-7.
The 3-10 fell for Dee Munday, Rose Patrick, Lucy Updegraph, and Jan Valentina.
Libby Cox and Barbara
Rohrer put together fou r
The Conference for National
strike*. High game of 184 Cooperation In Aquatic* will
was rolled by Lucy Mayer and hold
its
13th anniversary
V Ick j McGough turned la tha meeting In Athena, Ga., Nov.
high Mries o f 608.
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to the deadline but the Hound*
are beginning to look like a
football team .
The backfield o f Ja ck Blan
ton at quarter, Austin Savilla
at full and A l Cantrell and
PhU Perrault at tha halves ap­
pear to be pretty well set, but
there are oth er boys w bo have
looked good in practice o f late
Such names as TeiTy Toole
Larry Lott and Andy Hlnejy
could becom e a part of the
starting eleven before next
Friday.
The line w ill contain a num
ber o f experienced boya, but
m ost o f them wlU be seeing
high school actloa for the firat
time. Youngsters m oat likely
to get the starting call are AI
lie Buesse, Chuck Wagner and
Gene Winkleman.
The Lyman kicking situation
Is still causing conjecture.
Larry M iller and Eddie Long
have been booting for the var­
sity during recent sessions and
It la still a big question mark
In the ’Hound organization.

Motorcade To
Titusville Set
Roger Hurrle, president o f
the Seminole High Boosters
Club, said thle morning that
the organization will sponsor
a motorcade Friday night to
Titusville where the Seminoles
will open the 1964 grid seaeon with the Terrlera.
Harris said ths group will
form between 8 end 6:13 at
Seminole
High and
leave
promptly fo r Titusville. The
motorcade will be escorted by
deputies
o f the Seminole
County S h e r iffs Department.

The scrimmage was aimed
at ihaipeniag defensive tactics since the squad had an
exceptionally good offensive
workout Tuesday. They work­
ed mainly os defenae reaction
to the ball against a "half
speed" offense that waa head­
ed up by quarterback Frank
Whlgham. Sterl Weber, Chuck
Scott and Ernie Baumeister
ran the half bark positions
and Lee Sparkman r*a front
the fullback apoL
On the defensive unit the
line backers were Rick Walitnm, Joe Farieaa and Buddy
Burton with Ronnie Hinson
and Al Boniface at tha safe­
ty positions.
Brad Pruden and Larry
Watson played the defanelv*
ends and stopped a number of
Whlgham’* passea before they
were even thrown.
Eddie Griffith, Mike Gray,
Andy Lyons and Bill Kuyken­
dall were Whigham'a chief
receivers. Sonny Messer, who
waa playing on the defensive
unit managed to intercept a
number of the passes and
block others.
The S e m i n o l e s will go
through a "pro game" work­
out today to get ready for tha
Titusville contest Friday, Tho
practice will Include • number
of abort exercises, passing and
punting drills as well as run­
ning through playa and work­
ing on kickoff and extra point
teams.

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W. L. PcL GB
Philadelphia 88 68 .603
St. Louie
82 64 -562 «
Cincinnati
80 66 .662
8. Francisco 81 60 .661 7tfc
Pittsburgh
76 70 .617 12)4'
Milwaukee
75 71 .514 IS
Loa Angeles 73 73 .500 15
Chicago
66 79 .485 21 Sfi
Houston
60 88 ,405 29
New York
SO 96 .342 31
Wednesday’s Results
Cincinnati 5, Chicago I
Milwaukee 3, St. Louie X
New York 4, San Franciaco •
(N )
Houston 6, Philadelphia I
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Pittsburgh 7, Loe Angeles ■
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Thursday's Gamee
Cincinnati at Chicago
Philadelphia at Loa Angeten
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Friday's Gamee
St. Louie at Cincinnati (N )
Chicago at Milwaukee (N )
New York at Houston (N )
Philadelphia a t Loe Angeten
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W A T C H FO R O U R

GRAND OPENING!

SEATTLE, Wash. (U P I)
RALEIGH. N. C. (UPI) — |courages!" by the response to turn-out in Crasa ton Stadium
President Johnson presented‘ i j " ’
OOP
presiiJenttaT nominee his' first campaign forsy in- bs M ontgom ery. Tha 25,000string of natl-war pledges that
Barry Goldwater, pleated and to the once-Democratic South. seat stadium, host to tha an­
today heightened the ques­
encouraged by hia stumping Ills trip w ill taka him to New nual Blue-Gray football game,
tion of nuclear arm s control
In tha South, today resumes Orleans fo r • speech ton ight was nearly fu ll fo r tha rally,
as an election cam paign Issue.
hta aeairh for dissatisfied
Goldwater, who has not had and about 700 teen-agvd GoldThe President laid down his
Democrats to enlist la his Re­ a poor avenlng crow d since water girls III whit* avenlng
clears Wednesday night at a
publican m lv a L
he began hia Intensive cam ­ gowns decorataS tha sideltaae
civic dinner here In which he
Tha aonator flew her* lata paigning, had another fine at he spoka.
said;
—The nation and the world
Wednesday for a number o f
“ can rest assured that wt
morning campaign ap pear
have taken every step man can
ances. Ha was to rondoivous
devlae to ensure that neither
later w ith the GOP’ a most
a madman nor a malfunction
recent political convert —
could trigger nuclear war.”
Sen. J. Strom Thurmond, S. C.
— He “ will never let slip the
Thurmond officially announc­
engines o f destruction because
ed his awitrh to tha GOP
of a reckless and rash miscal­
Wednesday night.
culation about our adversar­
Thurmond waa to Introduce
ies."
Goldwater at a rally In Greer,
Johnson pointed up the nu
S. C. Goldwater, anticipating
clear Issue at a non-partisan
Thurmond's
formal announcedinner sponsored by the local
msnt, campaigned through
Chamber of Com m erce and
Tennessee, Georgia and Ala­
three Seattle area universities.
bama Wednesday declaring
The event clim axed the first
that tha South Carotlnan’ a
day of a two-day tour through
■witch sets an example for
four western states and the
Democrats In the South and
Canadian orovince o f Itritksh
1LVYTONA liKAl'H Junior College froah, h«i Miielillmuer of Ditylonn
elsewhere in the :;atlon.
Columbia.
mu! P e g g y Grier of l - i k e Monro* me members of the ccllcpc'a charter
Goltlwau-r brought his cam­
Heading from
Seattle ! i
cluss in hotel-motel operation. They are shown conferrlnjr on menu plan­
paign plans hera aftsr a night
Portland, Ore., for a breakfast
ning with Lucy Heed, Holiday Inn executive and lav chairman o f a new
rally In Montgomery, Ala.
sponsored &gt;y public and pri­
college advisory committee working with college officials in the adminis­
There ha promised that a Re­
vate power Interests, Johnson
tration of the ejK'cializetl two year program.
issued a statement hailing the
publican administration will
partnership of both groups In
move to curb Washington’ s
this area.
"federal bureaucracy" by raHe said an 11-state inter-tie
turning governm ent functions
o f Northwest and Southwest
to tha states along with tax
pow er
facilltlea
represents
revenues to assist In their
"tru e conservation — the e o
financing.
operation of all in the develop­
In the W est Gat* shopping
ment of our resources for the
canter near Macon Ga., Goldbenefit of a ll."
water said he waa "v rry
By Margaret Coshy
— executive of a Texas insur­
"Tills is the kind o f conser­
pleased and extremely in ­
ance
company.
They
breakvation action we intend to con­
Councilman and Mrs. David
I'rovincial Superior Mother
tinue," Johnson declared.
Tllson, 91 North Bombay Ave­ fastesl, lunched, dined, feas­
ted and snacked with friends Mary F.lise ami Sister Mary
The President described the
nue, North Orlando, recently
■ml relative* from start to John o f the Sister* o f Notre
inter-tie as "th e most exciting
Dame o f Uhanhm, Ohio, who
transmission system in our his­ relumed frum a delightful linish o f their sojourn.
and Interesting vacation in
to ry ."
A highlight of the trip was will sta ff St. Mary-Magdal­
Dallas, Tex., where both their a day at "Texas Under Six en’s Parochial School In A l­
parents reside.
F lags" In Arlington just out­ tamonte Springs beginning
Jackie and David m ade the side o f Dallas. This extrava­ September,
lod.'t, will
I ks
Hy Evelyn Lundy
1,314) mile
automobile trip ganza told the story of Texas guests o f the pariah today,
Oviedo Police Chief George
with their two aons, G ary, six, when It was a conquered land Friday and Saturday.
Kel»ey was honored while on
and Larry, four, and the fam ­ under the flags of Spain.
During their visit thsy will vacation at a chicken hart*ily pet puppy. Penny.
France and M exico; when the reside at the Ilishop Moore •pie aupper In celebration of
Resides staying with their lame Star was in the confeder­ Convent in Orlando as guests his birthday. Special guvsta
HAMMOND. Ind. (L T D parents they visited Jackie's acy ; and now as one of the
o f the Sisters o f St. Joseph. for the occasion were Vernon
Alabama Gov. George C. Wal­ two sisters and their families,
fifty of the United States. Un­
A Mass for the Intentions Brewster uf Sanford, who
lace, In his first northern fo ­ and dined with David's boas
der earh flag, the scenery and o f the Community of the Sla­ also
waa
celebrating
his
ray since D em ocratic primary
activities were typical o f Um ter* o f Notre Dame will he birthday, ami Mrs. Brewster.
tim e, hailed opponents of the
country.
The last weak o f the Kel­
fetch rated by Rev, Hubert J.
civil rights act Wednesday
Gary and Larry especially Reason, pastor, at 9 a.m. Fri­ sey's Vacation, spent at New
night and said the nation's
enjoyed the I'rlting Zoo at the day with hymns to tw aung Smyrna Beach, waa rut short
press "d oes not tell the truth."
entrance to this seemingly by the children uf the school. when xviiula from Hurricane
Wallace got a three-minute
miniature
Disneyland.
The
A parish reception In honor Cleo blew the r oof o f f their
standing
ovation
when
he
However, while
boys also hid a wonderful of the Sisters is planned for apartment.
started his speech to a group
WASHINGTON
( DI M)
- lime In Ruonetown (r&lt;ot to
there they did manage to gel
Friday
from
l
until
9
p.m.'iti
called the Society for the Pre­
Pie Food and Drug Adminis­ mention Dad) riding the big
in some fishing at Cape
servation of Every Am erican’ s
the Villa Nova In Winter Park
tration (F D A )
is studying canoes and fighting off Indi­
Canaveral when their guesta
Rights (S P E A R i. During the
whether artificial sweeteners ans, sliding down giant tree
were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
talk, he got hi» biggest ap­
might
be detrimental to slides and, of course, riding on
Pendarvia o f Oviedo and Hr.
plause for his attack upon the
health.
and Mr*. Carl Abe o f New
the old Iron Horse. On the
press.
Deputy FDA Commissioner other hind, Mother enjoyed
Smyrna.
"In the mam. they don't
John L. Harvey said Tuesday the m ore romantic French
tell the truth,” Wallace said.
the study was prompted by an castles and the wandering
"Thpy malign ami dbtort.
increase In the use o f sugar minstrels serenading in the
even about the attitude of the
substitutes,
particularly
in streets.
CHICAGO (Special) — Mem *■ Ik# t 'M f l mt flic (''•*»«&gt;
people here. If you don't agree
i M i f r , DU#.
larlxmated beverages.
her*,
leaders and friends of •Im. In SpnlRul#
Pr.al.atr.
There were many other e x ­
with them, you are a racist,
Chief sugar substitutes are citing adventure* — cannons I II and the Cooperative Ex In rci lU ia l# nf
a bigot and Im m oral."
johx p u o iir r
lueharin and cy cla n u te. Due
firing across the bow of their tension Service are Joining
The Southern governor said
i«it
forces to expand opportunities T*# til r r H H # r « n i l
in large part to the popularity
boat, trees crashing around
he was the only person to ad­
of
411
Club
membership
in
o! low calorie soft drinks, ar­
ll« *tns
4 Inlma nr llrmastl*
them, Skull Island a* spooky
dress the National press Club
every rnunly and stale In the \ cnln«t nm\4 r « t a l * i
tificial sweetened fowls and
at it sounds, and • bust of
in Washington and not receive
r o i . m » r ha%* *ci1n*t th*
nation.
drinks are being widely con­
iitrcbr notified i n I r*&lt;jutre«i to
others.
a certificate o f appreciation.
sumed.
A concerted push Is being fipc^ssfit -griy claim* soil da
After a day in a 111d e g re e
" I suppose that's because
which you, o f *iih**r o f
made to offer 4 It training to T'» ». ririAjr hnr«* s n l r u t tha
The PDA has considered in
I'm a ba«l burger,” he said.
temperature, and the ex cite­
» * U U o f JOIIM PltOIIMT. ila
"B u t I told them they can take the past that moderate use of ment of participating In the increasing numbers of boy* *?**■•# i, l« t* o f %.ti&lt;J fo u n ty, to
and girls between 9 and HI Hi* OiUfttjr Ju-tg# o f h-rnlrwli
arldicial sweeteners and ariltheir certificate of apprecia­
history offered at "T ex as Un­
years old.
•
Florida, at hi* office
tion and th»y know what they tidal sweetened foods gener­ der Six H ags." the four TilCurrent enrollment Is a in tha court house o f ta ll
ally w ai aafe,
can d o with It."
sons hold a lot o f respect for
County a l fUn ford, Florida,
round 2.221.300 members In within •«* calandar month*
Kor W allace, who earned
Texas and Texans under our
frum tha tlnia o f tha ft rat
91.700 clubs.
Lake County in Indiana's Dem­
one Flag of today — Old
|)uldl&lt; ntloii o f thla noth* Toro
The
Cooperative
Extension
" ddi’ N of #4 'll claim or dafitand
ocratic prim ary last May, the
Glory!
Service
gives
leadership
to
•ball
In wtltlnir and -shall
trip here was almost a "visit
Although they had a deliri­
•»•!*
tha pU«*» o f r««ld«ne*
the
program
,
and
is
assisted
h om e." " I f I'm ever run out
a tul pn*t o f flc t ad'lraa* o f th*
ously, exhausting two weeks,
by 362,Win men and women •'l.fm.int. 411 1 aha It
fcWfirir
of Alabama. I'm coming to
the Tilsons were happy to be
who serve as unpaid volunteer to bv tha claimant, hi* *ir»nV,
Lake County," he said. "This
home in time to recuperate a
or attornajr trtd Aemimi’ itnUd
leaders. Added to these are by 4 f1tln» f*« o f on# b»tlar
crowd has again shaken the
There are still openings for bit and atart Gary in the firit
| ano li claim or d*m-tril not
eye teeth o f the liberals. I full or part time students In grade — another adventure in m ore Hun 130,ouo older 4-H atv&lt;
youths who have been trained to IU*d ah ill ba void.
know I'm home h ere."
51. Frllaache and
the Mary Karl vocational di­ Uself.
In Junior leadership.
w illia m a. r n n i f h #
vision of Daytona Beach Ju­
A* a iv rytor* o f th# IAt*
During the la&gt;t decide 4-H
Will and Testament of
nior College.
Clubs have been established in
J
n ilN PROUBT. d*c*aaa4
Director lla l Massey said
urban ami rural non-farm HTKNHTIlOlt, I) A VIM A
-Indent* over 16 may still en
It IsN'T*
homes wtdeh todjy account vl tasTo* v&lt;• for Ki#i'iit«»ra
roll for the new five unit 24
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
for 32 per cent of the total I'oat Offlr# Ra i 1110
mnnth program in industrial
s in f o r t . r i .rlda * : n i
The White House disclosed membership.
Publish **•pi. I. 10, 17, 14. IM«
TALLAHASSEE - The H o electronic*.
that
an alternate
Jetstar
CfiR.5«
rlda Forest Service today an
Also open to new students
plane lor President Johnson
Is lb* i :« u t mt Its • « » ■ !,
nounced the loss of 5.000,000 is the specialised program in
had minor pressure troubles
s.witmil. C’a sslr, ) M
pine seedlings from their nur­ woodworking and the course
Ms, Ir S-rabsl*.
Monday on its way to Detroit.
sery in Chicfland due to wind in industrial landscaping and
■•
K t l l t , mt
The L’ passenger plane flew
HUXNllBI. A S Z A L O K r
and water dam age by Hurri­ nurserywork.
to Detroit, where the Chief
l l - r s t l l 1)
cane Dora.
ENCLOSE CHECK OR MONEY ORDER
New students should contact
I - SIS C f . a u . . . m s r i m n
Executive opened his election
An
61-yrar-nld
Dellary
man
llatlsg
l l s l a s mm I b a t s S i
The dam age, which occu r­ the vocational counselor in
campaign at s Labor Day ral­ narrowly escaped death Tues­ t s s l a .l Sal* SlaUtai
OK
WK WILL RILL YOU.
red September It and 12. rep­ Collins Hall lor enrollment in­
Too sn&lt;t . s - b o f you art
ly, as a "backup" plane In day night when his ear went
resented a net loss of Jl2.i*rt formation.
h.r abr ni/tins4 t u t r#&lt;|Hr..|
ca&gt;« Johnson's regular plane out uf control and veered Into to p r .s . n t s o y claim , art.) •!*to S13.000, according to Aaron
Appointments may he made
down.
White House *even-fuit deep Lake Mari*. m*n&lt;la taltlcli you, ot slihsr or
Jordan. Stale
Reforestation by tclepbune at 233-1476 he
you. may bav* asalnat th*
Press Secretary George E. He was rescued by prompt a c ­ . • ta t . o f KUAMrr.t, A.N7.ASupervisor.
added.
LONK, ilrti-.atal, latt •( »*H
Reedy said Tuesday the pres­ tion o f two young men.
T h e slash pme seedlings
o o m y , tu iti. Crtuaty J uly * of
sure trouble involved no haz­
J. II. Manion lost control o f rH.mlnul.
Coanty, KlorpJ.. at
were growing in the Andrews
his car, according to Consta­ hi. a ff le . la tha m u tt h . u . « ot
ards.
Nursery, owned and operated
ble O scar Papioeau, and K salt! County at Nautrtfd. Vlorby the Forest Service, a n d
Ms, within «ts csT.ri tar (nonlha
plunged into the water.
from th* t lm . af t h . flr .t puhWASHINGTON
(U P I )
were slated to go to market
T w o men, Ilernie Wilferd o f Ilaatlrta a f tMa nutlea. Two
next month as part o f the The commands o f all the U.S
c ip lr i af .aals &gt;-lalm or J.msnS
Dellary and Walter Braunla •hall b . In writing, i n t thall
Service's annual tale. Ready armed force* are conducting
a ts t . tha iitsea o f rt .ld tn r*
•■M*.ea*
ot
Deltona,
plunged
into
the
for market, they would have a global communications exLINZ, Austria (U P I) - T w o
and *•&gt;•! o f d i a s id e .* * o t th .
water,
opened
Hie
car
door
rliitnaat, and ah all b . a worn
cost tree farm ers (I.OU per erciie simulating ■*conditions young Poles n e a p e d to the
that would exist during a m a­ Weal after hiding on a freight sad pulled the elderly motorist to fey t h . rtlalmaat. Mt as.nt,
thousand.
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attornay and asoompanl.4
to safety. The men then re­
About 13 per cent o f the An­ jor enemy stack oa the free train fur six days, Austrian
by a filing f t . at »n* dullae
entered
the
water
a
second
and
*u -h cUlm o r daman I not
drews crop was damaged by world cations."
police disclosed Tuesday. The
•&lt;&gt; fll.d abalt b . toliL
time
and
turned
off
the
head­
The
exercise,
designated two disembarked at the Aus­
the two days o f rain which to­
M try An sal-.a.
A B IG O IF F tu t
lights on Hie car.
A . . i s c u t u r o f th* louK
taled 12 to 16 inches according "High Heels II," is being di­ trian border station of Suraw ilt and T a t i a n t M o t
to Nurseryman W. T. Green, rected by the Joist Chiefs of merau.
bimanual AnaoSuna
Dtcaoaad
of Chicfland,
Staff and will continue for
The refugees escaped d etec­
b t e k s t r o s i , OATH A
most or the rest of the month tion while the train passed
Theft of clothing and linen WaINTOgH
Poison ivy la prevalent from It does not involvu th« m ove -1 through Poland and Czachtlo- from her home while she waa Attornara foe Easeutrls
southern Canada through most ment of forces, but tests vakia and crossed intu Aus- on vacation was reported to Psat Oftle* B a l l l f
San f o ri. PtsriJa 1S7T1
M the United States ami parts world • wide communications tris. Their names were with- \police today by May Stewart VabHih Aug. ST * m p t I. t*.
IT. 1*14.
of northern Mexico.
•ml reporting procedures.
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34. terran* fleers with 1304
pfr. Sanferd - MsiGssd area.
feet finer space fer lent
4144 per mo. call Wlntsr
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BART PILCHER, Broker
81. lacnaM Property
PeroMs! Service
Warn retok 9L J u t atf Par
90. Lata Far Sato
Call 323-74H
TOR SALE. RessmsbU, to
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com* property- ■e r a * r
party, 4:00 to I M p. m.
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Monday- Watoeeday* Friday, |
Zoned Commercial Phone tUnified pages where total Heme 41^30. R. E. White Saturday A to d a y 1 : « to
dealers advertise.
323-4737 er 43M
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222-3417.
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Ph. Ik M I A

AIR CONDITIONER, Phil**,
FOLEY Saw POtal Machine.
ee 17-to. Opes 4 days • to A
complete outfit H. Mot
FREE ESTIMATE
kouas, Hibiscus TTallar Fart,
CpAetotortag A Mattress re*
ML D m . Traitor 1*.
evattog New A Used FurniUSED LUMBER: Ss4 through
tme. CaD Nix Beddiag Mfg.
2x13. gkeatleg gad floortogCe., at Tto Celery Aft.
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2M yde. Leatherette. Many FA ABUT.
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A A B ROOFING CO.
FULL DOUBLE bed, mattress,
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New Exec. Desk, to X 20, Rag. tom spring*. Book Case
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NO JOB TOO SMALL
Headboard.
CONN Trorabcoe A Trumpet UU.M — tto.30; New SstosNO JOB TOO LARGE
ON R S Q U H T
.
■ a i dr stodeot’a desk, 40 322-4034.
ala
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Plaaaatog Arranged
X M, le g . toSJI - IM.BS
m an
Steao. chairs, 33 30 up; TWIN BEDS, axcaltost condi­
tion. Ph. 3221134.
Piano Servicing * Tuntog
Used ftorega cabtoet, W
■IONS ABB IMPORTANT
Gotta
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high,
peed
condition,
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It Pays
TO TOUR BUSINESS
ggO.OO — glO.M; New three MO. BusUm m Opport.
Attractive liga painting at 34. Upholstery
gtoce towage ftmitara. Rdf, E S T A B L I S H ED sad wall
Te
poor truck m building.
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OVER 23 YEARS
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eg Fisa Workmanship to Op- er file cabinata, from 34303- to Sanford. Available Im
Tar»a . We tshe trade-toa. mediately. Has dining room
boljtaring, Drapertoe,
POWELL'S
OPnCE SUPPLY sad c o b service. W. R
com a. Time Payments a*
Want Ada.
22. P lm b ia g
Casa, P. O Box t, Canallittto aa ts mo. Drapery BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
Hardware taatallattooi
berry, er Phone 0-4*21.
ef lo.oee iume
KLOKR SPRINGS
KULF DECORATING SMOF
130e OrapetUto Am.
PLUMBING
69. School* to Inetructions
Ph. 322-2321
LOUT: S Oeruaia Shari Hair BAT OR NIGHT SERVICE
Carpets etosn easier with the
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SOB RAY’S STUDIO 43. FidRln, Flow am, Seed*
Blue Lustre Electric Sham*
name Matos. Ass war
OF DANCE
pooer only 31 per day. Car'
PLUMICVO
■award fer
L! LUSTRUM Viburnum, roll's Furniture.
AO
Ballroom,
Latin, AaeericM
Caatraetiag Rayatra
any tofenutleiL 030-1111.
Evening daises 7 to 13 p m.
gal. etna, I for to. Caraaoa
PRIE ESTIMATES
Nuraary. Laka Drive, Cat* SEPT. SPEC. Ladle's Shorn, 2310 S. Oak________ 222-4740
a L HARVEY
$l.M on conranient racks.
•clberry.
LOST: B L A C K LEATHER M Sanford Art.
FA t-SU
7 1 . M » k H elp W a n te d
Surplus City.
PURSE, Vicinity ef SenHAIRY INDIGO
karlki. X i v u i CaQ 4404371 23. PnlnlliiB
GUNS. Buy, Sell, Trade, Re­ EXPERIENCED: Roolere tad
PENSACOLA BAHIA
pair- O S T E E N BRIDGE Carpenters. A A R Roofing
Aak
for
currant
prime
LOST: Mala Oermaa Shepard, POR A PAINTER, lnalda ar
Co. 122 *334 OF 222-32*7.
FISH CAMP.
A.
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PREVATT
light lava&gt;, aaawaia to aama out. call Uitbar Taakar at TCP-2113
Savilla, Ha
322-8130.
MEN
USED TYPEWRITER SALE:
al King. Reward. IMS Bln.
If yon'm 21 to to aad c m coll
1
IBM
Electric,
Reg.
3210PLANTS
A
TREES,
toll
Coo*
24. Wall DrilHav
1123; t Underwood Electric gad want to work hard tor
try Club Road.
2. Htraonala
above average pay, fast pro­
Reg. 3113—f 100; l Und. per
WELLS URILUO, PUMPS,
SO. Mine. For Sato
motion! to office aad district
Do you have a drinking prob­
table w/case, 321.93; 1 Royal
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
manager, call • a. m. sharp,
lem Wrtto P. a le g UU,
Standard, gto.H; 1 Smith
AH Typaa and fllaaa
READY MIX CONCRETE
Corona, 337.30; Llk* New Room 20* Mttoeh Bide., 224
Sanford
Wa la pair aad Ssrricn
414 Per Yard
B. tot St
Burroughs Adding Machine.
STINE
Floor, Proa Eattmatoe Subtraction. Hand. S7P.M
d. Ileant y Cara
Machinery aad Supply Ce.
Thla Job
cement, reck, p*i
Tarma. Wa take trade-ins,
207 W 2nd St
PA 2-0412
to Aa Big Aa A Mm
•toe!, graaia traps, toy
COMPUTE BEAUTY SER
POWELL’S OPP1CE SUPPLY
Can Make It!
wells. Siappmg atones.
VICE. Reaaooabla prim* 25. Air Cond. A Heating
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO. DIAL-O-MATIC ZIG ZAG, Re- Your future with our fiat grow­
Fna parking, 2od A Oak.
30P Elm Am.
S22-ITS1 posleased dd model, like ing company it unlimited if
Harriott's Boaoty Nook, 101
AIR-CONDITIONING
a Oak, 323-S742.
new, make# hundreds of yon can qualify tor thla toBy FEDDERS
HANDMADE awaatora ( o r
fancy designs, mokes auto­ Urnling and rewarding poal- 1
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.
sale. Call for Appointments
Uoa. You start your career
matic buttonholes, lews
200 So. Park Am.
I22-42M
to pick your choice for babtos
buttons, blind hems, mono­ at SUM. salary plua booua
and adults. Ph. 332-334.
paid weakly, as we train
grams, embroiders, dans
VI CHAVCEHT SO. I t l l t ___
you. You can advance fast
Yon can find anything you patches, ate. Guaranteed
W TM* CIRCUIT ta riT .
ni*TH JtD icut. rm criT nr in Tina CIRCUIT COURT o r
to hlghpayiag management
advrrtiaed to the Her­ Take up remaining 4 pay
Fl o r id a , w a h d r o n i b i i . THB NINTH JUDICIAL C1R.
want* of 30 50. Phone Credit positions as hundreds to
HOUR Cor.OTT.
CITT o r AND rOR ik m in o l e ald Claaalftod.
other men already her*
Mgr. Stolen.
in CHANCERY t o . 14111
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
join t W. EVANS.
CMANCKRT NO. IU**
done. No need to transfer or
FUlnllff, MAINE BAVINOS DANK.
M O V I N G T O JACKSON
or relocate. Travel limited
• V »*
Plaintiff.
VILLE. Must sen this weak
JAMES HaaKEKCTK. at al
to l days g week, hem* on
IN T N I CIRCUIT COIHT,
Defomlante. ROBERT C. TOUNO, at u*.
Comb-back chair. Pair to weak*ads. If you ar* be­
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
HKtPRD BOTICR Or SUIT
D.fandanta. PLOLtDA IN AND FOR SEMI*
Victorias chair*. C h e l a e
tween age* to 20 A 43, owns
( t a t h e r Fl o r id a t o .
NOTICE o r it’ IT
NOLR COt’ NTT.
Lounge, newly upholstered
JAMES KaeKEXIlK, alto TOi ROUEIIT C. TOUNO and i riANCKRT no . tamo
car to good condition, ham
known aa JAMES UcKIMXlE
NELLIE C. TOUNO, and WARREN V. WALKER.
Card tab's. Lamp*. Glass A high school adueaton and
DANIEL A UGUS T ORAN.
all partlaa elaltnlna In.
Ftoietirt
Chios. »0d Magnolia Am.
■THOM. OKOROE H. PKHRT
Uraata by, thruueh, an
available for Immediate em­
•n4 FRANKLW a KINO. II
dor, nr »i»ln«t nODEllT La LA MAR WALKER.
ployment, wa urge you to
•lira, Ikalr raaeectlT* anknowa
GARDEN
TRACTOR
a
AcC. TOUNO and NELLIE C.
Defendant
gat all tha facta now.
epoaooo It Marrlad. aa4 If atad,
TOUNO.
NOTICW TO DRPRND
cessorles. Good
4ka raayaottva aahaawa hair*. And ta all partlM havtnr ar THR STATE OF FLORIDA TO I
Contact: Mr. V. C.
3123.
Sto-totd.
4-tlMaa. UaatMa and aranl.M tlalmlag l« have any rlaht,
LALA MAR WALKER,
1* a. m t o I p. m.
•f Mid dafaadaata: and aaalnat tllla, or lataraat In tba proparty
whoia place af residence la
anr aad all »4tmh bavins or baraln daterlbad.
ttnlitwiwn
Mon. Sept 11, ISM
alalatlna any rliht, tllla or InTOU ARE btraby natlflad
TOO ARB HEREBT NOT!
Florida Stole
lartit la aad to tba followtne that a Complaint to foreclose F1KD that a Iwora Complaint
SoicrlboS Ian# tying and bolne a martaaaa eneumberlns tba baa baoa filed aaalaat yon In
Employment Service
In aomlsale Caaaty, FlorUa, n
(ollawtnf roal prapartyt
tha Ctreutt Caart, Ninth Jodi Jadne, Camla# la Caaaty.
300 S. Franck Am.
Will
Lot 41. BUNLAND ESTA olal Circuit af Florida, la aad --------- -‘ Fnbata
Florida
Tka Want 44 *r tfca 1 W &lt;4
TBS. FIRST ADDITION, at far g*m1ade Coanty, In Chan
•I tka NWtg at (aetloa IT.
aardlna to tba Plat there cr y . tha abbreviated tltU af V. n. GRANTHAM, a /k /e T te
Towaahlp It &gt;oulb. Ilaaa*
af, recorded la Flat Book which I* WARREN V. WALK. TOR H. GRANTHAM. a/k/B MAN 21 yean er ever to work
It Eaat
It. papal t? and It. Pub ER. Plaintiff va. LALA MAE VICTOR MUOO GRANTHAM,
with our manager to the area
Too. aad soak af you, art
tla Haearda af famlaola WALKER. DafandanL wb.raln
koraky aailltad aad raqelre* ta
to Central Florida. Car re­
County. Florida
tba raltaf nought la a Dacraa
m u
ROTtCR
appear and Ms, personally ay baa baaa Iliad apalaM you la af Dlvoraa. Than# praaanta era
Waite* is hereby elves that
quired. Out Monday a. m. to
by yaar attarnay, with tka tba abava-atyltd ault. and yaa to caaaa and rauslra yaa to tb. aadartleead will, as tb*
Friday p. m. each weak.
Clark at tka Clraalt Court at art raqalrad ta aarra a copy flla yaar wrlttoa Anawar ar Mb lay a( October, A. V. 1144,
■*mlnol&lt; Couaty, rtorlio, yaar of y«ar Aniwar to tba Com* dafanaaA If any. la tha Com* proioat 1* tka Hanarabla Cana
4136.00 per week salary vtth
wrlttoa dafoaaa*. If aay, to tka Plaint aa tba Plalntlffa attar* plaint fllad harnta, and ta aarva *2
•* OatBlaal# Caaaty,
added weekly kxantire pay.
bill ta quiet lltla tllod haralm «*»• ran daa Bara * Oay. Foal a aopjr tharaaf apaa tha Ftata Florida, bar
final rotara. u
•aatnat yea, aad to aarra
Parmanant position , Writ*
Otttaa Bub 3107, Orlando. Ftor* tlff*a attarnay, Gordon V. Frad- aoant aad vaasboro, at Adaila
aapy at tba same aa Hateblsoa Ida. aad ta flla tba original af arlak, F. O. Baa ItlP, le t for*. lotratrla af Iho Rotate af ViaMr. R. r. McCuBa, 1X30 Orand Lolllar. Foat Otlte* Draw* ■uah Asawar with tha Clark af Florida, PIT7L an ar bafora tba t*r K. Oraatbam, daoaoaod.
ar H. laniard, rtar Ida, alter* tba aferaanld Clraalt Caart aa tat day of Ontobar. A. D. 1114. aad at said tlma, than aad
aage Am.. Winter Park,
nay* far plaintiff, an or ti or balora tba 10th day of Oct Ilaraln fall not ar a Dacraa
Florida, tnetode to iettor
mab* *PP«»*tlou I* tb*
lora tba Ind day ar Oalabar, abar. till, If you fall to do Fra Cuofaaaa will ba antarad Mid Jade* far a (last oatll*.
complete asm*, addrasa,
A. Ik till.
aa, a dacraa pro eaafaaaa wilt asalaat yoa for tha raHaf ra- atom *f bor admlaloUattaa at
Horaln fall nat ar a daorao ba taktn aaalnat you for tba quaatad and tba aaaaa will pro* Mid Miai*, aad far aa ardor tslephone lumbar, and aga,
pro esafoaao will ba aatarod rallaf damaadtd la tha Com aaad aa parta.
dlechamtae bor u aaob Adand date you would be avail­
asalaat you far fefaulc
ptalaL
WITNESS my hand aad tba ■lalatrauta.
able te atari training (with
.WITNESS my band and tba
Thla Natlaa aball ba pubtlah afflalal aaal af thla Caart thla
Dated tbla tba tel day al
official aaal of thla Caart tbl* ad oaaa a waak for taur c o b IPlb cay at a aaaaa. A. D. 1144. ■aptombar. A. D. 1114.
p«F) and work If accepted.
Ird day 0&lt; September, A. D. aaeatlra waaba la Tba Baa (SEAL)
■ala Maa Oraatbam
will bn arranged
ford Herald.
ilH.
Artbar K. Rackwlth. Jr,
Aa Admlalatrouts od tka
ISUAL)
Datad thla lllh dap at Bapt*
■atata of
Clark of tka Ctrealt Caart
to the wear fetor*.
Artbar K. Baakwttb. Jr., ambar, tML
By t Martha T. Vlhlea. D.C
Viator H. Gran thorn
Clerk af tba Clruuit Court (ABALI
Oardaa V. Fradarlck
DaeMMd
T l, Female Help Wasted
Byi Marika T. Vlkloa
Altar aay far Ulalnttlf
Artbar IL Paakwtta. Jr,
Carroll torbe aad
Dayuty dark
US East Commercial
Maak R. ctomlaad. Jb
■auhtaan aad Lafflar
f 5 7 « °**n F. a Res t m
wa Str S ^ o t e e S nS S I
F. a Drawer S
Past Offlao Dcawar K,
Daputp Clark
•an fori. Florida MTTl
laaford. Florida
* iw n , apply Bryan's Re*
geefori. Florida
Fubllab SapL IT, t« * OaL t, Fubllab A ar SI A tapL A IS Attarnay* far Eatal*
Bj M .4 tepL a, II, IT, I*. 1114, l. tan.
IT. tali.
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Bedroom, Both, water and large lake. Adults only. Ph.
electric fantobad, $18 phs
f u 38$ tax. I or atod an
17-38, 1 block S. a« No. 419 FOB SALS: HetmatraDar. W.
Junction (at ftfalxta). See lit to Blvervlaw, turn N.
anytime. Ph. 333-1437 after across from Kindergarten.
f p. m. weekdays er any­
3 • BEDROOM houaetrallcr.
time Sat or tun.
Urge tat, la Om country. $30.

$100 Down, Payments leas
VA-FHA
than rent.
HELMLY REALTY
Property
Ph. 333-1341
3 BEDROOM
Management
lex apt. Call 123-3137 it 303 1M. Apartment* for Rent
Stemper Agency W.
18th 8t.
3 ROOM Punished Apt. Air■and Sales Broker BMUor-Insuror-Tradee
1 BEDROOM house, furnished. eoodUtaned Bodrowfo. $33. Ill
ISIS 8. French Ave.
4N W. 3rd. Ph. 3383081.
E. MS., 123-4333.
JIMHUNT
3 Bedroom home, i n Catallae, FUBN. OARAGE Apt 2543H
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Palmetto. 323-0525 or 5254.
REALTY
Raymond Lundqulst, Aaae. 1 BR. fura. house, Lake Mary.
FA 3-3391 Atlantic Bank Bldg

Nlghta: 323-0706

3 BEDROOM, 1 bath. Pise- FURNISHED garafe apartcrest, screened porch. 3131 meat. 1902 Maple. 323-OT31.
St. Johns Realty
THE TIME TESTED FIRM Park Av*. IN. 322 3332.
aeon 4 Booms. Ill Park.
U9 N. Park Ave. FA 83133
RENTALS
WE LA E A APARTMENTS
Furnished «
RAVENNA PARK, 3 Bed­
114 W. First St
Ball-Blatr Agency
room, 2 Bath. Central air*
conditioning, hasting, built- Ph. 322-3341 311 5. Park Av*. FURNISHED garaga apt. Ph.
322-2900.
in kitchen, excellent closet
F
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3
Bedroom
space, established l awn,
FUBN. Apt Close te. Jimmie
landscaped. $430 Down. Ph. Houso: 3411 Palmetto, Ph.
Cowan. 3184013.
322-0374.
322 3443.
FURNISHED OR UNTURN
I • BEDROOM, 3 bath, urn- 1SHED 2 Bedroom Duplex
BEDROOM, 1 Bath
Pinecrest School A MW furnished. 1 mi. to base, 3 Apartment. Terratao floors
Shopping Center. VA Loan, blocks to shopping center A tile bath, water furnished.
school. 1 year lease requir­ Ph. 322*2334 after I p. m.
204 Laurel Dr. Ph. 3228454.
ed. $130 mo. 3283370 after
CLEAN Furnished downetaln
3 p. m.
EVERETT A. HARPER
apartment with attic fan.
AGENCY • REALTOR
LAKE MARY- New 2 bed­ Adult* 133-1954.
8133 8. Park Ave.
room furnished, large 3 bed­
Phones FA 82244 or FA 8M 3
room furnished or unfurn­ 1-Room Efficiency apt. with
ished, I bedroom furnished pvt bath * shower, suitable
3 BEDROOM HOUSE, nicely cottas*. Brown Realty. Ph. for couple er tingle person
furnished and in good repair. 3385337 or 323-1944.
or retired. All utilJtlu la
710 Palmetto or call 323-1140.
eluded In rent. Ideally lo­
3-BEDROOM tram* house.
cated
on let St, within 1
RARE OPPORTUNITY
3937 Magnolia Av*. near
block *&lt; 3 free parking lota
You Just hardly do see theee N.AS. Cheap rent, $43 me.
and ahopptag center. In*
anymore. 3 Bedrooms ai
Ph. 3283719.
quiro to Manuel Jacobean
oak floors, on large 90 x 133
Dept Store 311 E. First St.
corner lot. In nice well estab­ 4 ROOM HOUSE, Furnished,
lished neighborhood. Priced 403 Sanford Ave., 332-9391. 2 ROOM FURNISHED APTS.
for economy minded buyer.
333-M27. Adults only.
$10,195. Only $300 down. $74
Turn. Apt. 2300 menouvCta.
per month.

• *333-M4S'
2334 Park Drive

*

NEW HOMES
Available in lanfcrd area- and
• Lons wood area (S ml. So.
' on 17-32). Heady for occup■ ancy. $33.00 per mo. and up.
Cuatom Buildinf, Raiidential

• or Commercial.
LMN ENTERPRISES, Inc.
I Builder. Harold Logan
302 Highland Arc.
Balea Office: M2 Highland Ave.
Longwood, Fla.
;

138-3911 Collect

* $100 DOWN
FHA - VA HOMES
t

Clean 4 Booms. Stl Park.

No oak

Office: 3223111

3 , 3 , 4 4 BEDROOMS

1, 1H, * 2 BATHS
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT!
For Complete Information
See or Call Your

FHA - VA
SALES BROKER
We Have The Home For You

^Stenstrom Realty Stemper Agency

RENTALS

FURNISHED 3 Room Apt.
Clean ft close in. $33 mo.
HOME RENTERS Lights ft water Included.
”
2565 PARK DRIVE
Realtor-Insurer-Trades
It’s Just good business to 332-9307.
822-2420
322*7435
322-4991
1891 S. French Ave. cheek first with Sanford's
- NIGHTS 322 4324 - 323-0549
largest H o m e Scrvtelog DOWNSTAIRS Unfurnished I
BUILDERS CLOSEOUT
Agency, Fine Homes, Fairly Bedroom apartment, kitchen
PRICES ON ALL
equlpt. I08W W. 18th St Ph.
Priced. In all Stout
HEFTLER HOMES REDUCED
3483932 Geneva.
3 - Bedrooms — Carport* —
Utlity — for only
HOME OWNERS 8BEDR0OH furnished apart- YOUR HOME SEARCH
. Priced meet. 322-9173 daye. 3380341
$10,225
TOTAL
PRICE
~
ENDS HERE
right, are rooting sod leas­
$67 PER MONTH
^ATTRACTIVE Stucco with
ing fut!
130 mo. Up. Surplus City.
Z Spanish flavor on shady PAYS EVERYTHING
Call Today, For Prompt and
corner lot. Excellent area Central air and heat
EKleiaat Service. It Pays!
LARGE 8 bedroom furnished
NO DOWN - VA
_ end neighborhood. Plenty of
apartment. $49.90. 1703 M il’
- apaee with living mom, din- LOWEST DOWN PAYMENT
nails. 323-3991 er 3383399.
PHA
- t a g room, Florida room,
3 Day occupancy
_* large kitchen with break
APT. 301 Magnolia, snack bar,
3665 PARK DRIVE
HEFTLER SALES
fast area, 3 bedrooms and
knotty pin* cabinets. 119 Elm
327*2420
328*7491
OFFICE
* 1W baths. Special features
TILE
BATH, tile kitchen
- include fireplace, oak floors, Casselberry, on St. Rd. No. NIGHTS 3389334 - 3383541
floors, master bedroom. Dup­
Z garage with workshop and 436, Vk ml. E. of 17-92. Open
lex 1383 Elm. AQ nicely furn­
- ms id's quarters, fine trees to a. m. to 3 p. m. Phone
ished ft fogged. NO 83317.
‘ end shrubbery. The price 838-3421.
100. RcHort Rental*
1 BR Furnished Apt- 1st floor
. only $13,M3 and you ntme CASSELBERRY. 3 bedroom,
1013 Sanford Ave. 648UZ!
the terms.
HUTCHISON'S
m bath, built-in kitehaa,
OCEANFRONT
APTS.
kentile floors, $300 down, as
EFFICIENCY $40. 411 Park
319 So. Atlantic
sum* Bat. $9,700. 322-7663.
Daytona Beads
113. Wanted Tn Rent
4 BEDROOM, 2 Baths, wall
Call 322 4033
Investment A Realty
OR BUY. 3d bedroom home
3223171 to wall carpet, built-in ap­
t » J13 N. Park Ave.
la er near Sanford, by man­
pliances, Intercom, centre! 101. Traitor • Cabanas
ager of Capri. No small
sir and beat, fenced. Ph.
B BEDROOM, 3 Bath, screen
PAN TRAVEL TRAILER, IT’
children. Desire large lot.
322 1303.
- ed patio. Ph. 323-0361.
tung. completely self con­ Reasonable. Phone 322-1231
2 BEDROOM house, screened tained with bath, shower, gss
: • $100 DOWN
healer, relrig. ft stove. Hitch Local automobile dealers of
porch, fenced back yard•J’HA-VA HOMES west of city limits. Ph ft Electric brake system In­ for their belt buys to Herald
cluded. $1,900- 3283933.
classified display ada.
SEVERAL Outetandmg I A 3 322-4319Bedroom llomee available In
TOTAL PRICE 18,000
. all Areas ot Sanford. Let us
4 BEDROOM block home with
; . Show you Around!
AND SEE THE
2 ear Jirsge. Located _
'1 "
blocks from d o w n t o w n
Dodge Boys
Terma can ha arranged.

StenstromRealty

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frrtlft Sept. 17,1994 — Figs tt 115. Autoa For Sato

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

Repossessioiu

*tt Lie ,
$1331
bat.$49mo.
Chev. (t i ll
bal,&gt;47mo.
Fal. Wgn. $932 bal. 939 mo.
VW. M l bal, $39 mo.
Chev. $1297 bal, $31 me.
Renault $394 bat, 329 mo.
Metro, 9499 bal, 132 mo.
90 Mere. $1099
bal,$49mo.
90 Ford Wg. $797 bat. 934 mo.
Ford 1 -dr. $m bal. $32 mo.
Lark, $199 bal, $10 mo.
VW. $001 bal, »3l mo.
Chev., $713 bal, $32 mo.
Ply wg. $791 bal, $32 mo.
Merc. $39t bal. Ill mo.
Port lilt bal. $29 mo.
’» Chev. wg. $«T bal, $37 mo.
'99 U-ton PU 9891 bal. $2* mo.
S3 Oldi 33 $Nt bal, $39 mo.
'39 Hillman $500 bal, $29 mo.
31 Cbev., $417 bal, $19 mo.
’S3 Chev. Wg. $893 bal, $32 mo.
'39 Rambler, $199 bal, $10 mo.
53 Poet. $833 bal, $32 mo.
'33 Olds M $374 bat, $29 mo.
'39 Chry. $602 bal. $1! mo.
33 CadiQae $347 bal, $37 mo.
'37 Rulek $691 bal. $31 mo
*37 Imperial $747 bal, $32 mo. "They may give him the horse laugh, but he finishes
'37 Ply. HT, $349 bal, $29 mo.
his route an hour ahead of vie nth*ra!”
37 Mere. $197 bal. tto mo.
'37 Mire, wg $314 bal. 111 mo. 115. Autoa For Sato
115. Autoa For Sato
'37 Lincoln, $697 bal, $19 mo.
*37 Oldl HT $697 bal, $31 mo. 32 CHEVROLET DELUXE 4 1962 Chev. SS 327 end 4 speed.
door, heater, standard trans­ Butch Casaubc.
*36 Ford, $108bal, $10 mo.
mission, 5 very good tire*.
'36 -ton PU 1386 bal, $29 mo.
Beautiful sky blue paint ft
'SI Poet. wg. $339 bal, $27 mo.
'S3 OHa HT, 1646 bal, 933 mo. clean as n pin inside. $273.
'S3 Chev., $497 bal, $34 me. Ph. 322 9111.
rirrrrio r* x im b
X O T IfR !S hereby el*en that
33 Chev., $297 bal. $12 mo.
For rear automowffa bar­ I am tn a sxea In huslnee* si
'33 Cadillac, $186 bal, $10 mo. gains, check the Herald class­ Lnngw«od, rtrnilnnl* County
U Old*
$99 hat. $3 mo
Vtorl-ls, uniter the flotltlnui
ified display section.
name
af.
1’ ltoKKStUuXM,
'33 Rulek, $341bal, $14 mo.
MlMK&lt;X1R.\PHtNll
SERVICE,
'54 Ford PU $491 bal, $32 mo
end that I Intend to register
name with the Clerk * f
'll Cadillac $437 bal, $n mo. OLD NEWSPAPERS ■al*
the rt reull Court, Seminole
'O Buick, $41 bal, $2 mo.
County, Florida, in accordance
FOR SALE
with the pr ovisions o f the Fie*
'54 Rulek, $399 bal. $14 mo.
tltlnua Name Ntatutea, to-Wtt:
'S3 Ford,
$31 bal, $3 mo.
Itsi-tlon
SSI.01 Florida Statute*
25 LBS. - 60c
’51 Rulek, $3 |bal, $1 mo.
HIT.
ale: R. Patrick nerasrs
WE DO TRADE I

‘33
'31
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‘31
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'31

123. iMais A MsCan

1133 FORD 4 DOOR. Starts
and runi every day. Good 12' BOAT Mere. 39 motor,
transportation for only $163. trailer, ill aki equip. Pto
Private owner. Pb. 322-6603 322-8739.
evenings.
GONR TO the Nattanl
JEEP 8 wheel drive. Ph. after Show la Chics so thta week
3 p. ra. JK-2161.
to ouy you the latest ia
B boats and marine equipment
118. Trucks For Hnto
AH 1934 outfits now at daaa
out
1964 FORD Econovaa.
new. 91,730. 322-6906.
Gateway To The waterway

120. Autonntlvx Service

Robson Sporting Goods

Your EVLNBUDI Bettor
COHEN RADIATOR DROP
Free Inspection, estimate*. 9048-8 1. lit Ph. FA
pickup, delivery. Reeorlng
ft repain discounted.
21UV E. 3rd.
322-3443

CLEARANCE

ARe Glaee, Tkpo

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
304 W. tod St. FA 38019
ALL WORK GUAKANTEED

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Senkarik Glass and Paint
Company

219 Magnolia Ph FA 84322

121, Scooters ft Cycles
'51 ALLSTATE Vespa motor
Scooter, pood cond.; with
helmet. $73. 322-9279.

Blouses
Shorts
/T l
Pajamas
Bras
Girdles
JmL
Values to |5.9§

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HENS3
rsc&gt;

National
1012

REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
8ANFORD AVE.
OPEN EVENINGS

Phone 322-4503
SANTORO HERALD
WANT ADS
BRING FAST

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Legal Notice

SANFORD HERALD

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DOW N!

Publish r .pt. 1, t l , IT, IS. l i l t

W e’re Ready

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OUR BEST HUY OF THE WEEK.
It'* a 1959 Studebaher 'Lark* V*« Four dr., kas auto­
matic Irons. And it's (lean as an early morning whist I*,
list good transportation nt a real saving. Our price
this week. Only $ 193.99. Law, Lew mltange on thb *nr.

At the house of the
AFFORDABLE Fordo in Sanford.

Strickland-Morrison, Inc.
In Downtown Sanford.

BEIT. 24th ISN'T FAR AWAY!
THAT'S THB BIG DAY FOR 199$!

RESULTS

BUT WE 8T1LL HAVE A
FEW SELECT *84 MODELS

LAST CHANCE

Really BIG, BIG SAVINGS!

ON

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NEW 1964 MERCURY

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Powllt* Catalina 4*4r. Brand
Goodyear Double Eaglo tlreo, Power
steering and brake*. 23,999 actual
milea and wa can give completo hta*
lory on this flno WIde-lratk.

1895

Ramhler Clasalo 943 2*dr., auloma*
tic tronsmlsslon, radio and boater.
A really fin# buy at

1595

1962 MERCURY
COLONY PARK ••PASS. WAGON
Equipped with Factory Air Conditioning
and power aiming, brakes. We had Ihla
on* priced too high at 13193.00. How does
tkia sound 7

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60 WEST

'Seminole Realty

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1301 8. Park Avo.
PA 2-3232 anytime

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond lundqulst, Assn.
-^BEDROOM, 2 full baths. 4th
section of Pinecrest. Kudos r A 2-3931 At'anHc Beak Bldg
ad carport*, many extras. 96. Houses - Hale or Rent
- U ll S. Park. Phone 322-3189
2 BEDROOM Sale or Rent.
Call 322-3138 after I p . n.

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HOMES

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FOR SALE

We Hnvu
~
For the Best Buy In
— A New or Resale Home,
k
Sec Stenstrom Realty
!W« Haro Tbs Home For You'

C-L-I-E-N-T-E-L-E
Wanting Homes
$75.00 to $250.00
H-O-M-E 0*W*N*E*R-S
Call New

^Stenstrom Realty Merle W. Warner
~
2565 PARK DRIVE
JS3-2120
327-7495
~N0GKTS 323-6824 - 32J-OJ44

Realtor
Adelaide H. Mae**, A m o *.
798 South Park Avene*
Sanford. Florida
32Z-3S29. 322-7313, 322-4435

’64 Mercury Montclair 4-Dr. Sedan
Silver turquniae and white, 199 Super Marauder anaiaa,
multi-drive transmission, back-up light*. whitewall ttree,
power broke* and strvrini, air conditioned, radio, heater,
tinted glast, 9*way power seat, remul. control aide-view
mirror.
List Price 94365.86 SALE PRICK
STOCK NO. M 499

*3633

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*64 Mercury Montclair 4-Dr. Sedan
Color fawn with while top, multi-drive Irons., whitewall
tires, power brake* and steerinf. air rnnditinned. tinted
glaaa, radio, healer, rrmot* control side-view mirror.
List Price $4234.56 SALE PRICE
STOCK NO. M III

$353123

llr -O Evening!
Cl***
Saturday
3:39 pm.

Color white, 399 Super Marauder enxlue, multi-drive trans­
mission, whitewall tires, bark-up lights, power brake* and
steering, sir rauditioned, radio, neater, tinted glees, remote
control side-view mirror.
List Price 3423446 SALE PRICE
STOCK NO- M 116

f / A Ramhler Claaale 4-dr„ Automatle,
n i l radio ami healer. Plenty of depend*
OV able transportation hero. Need a
2nd ear? Or even a 1st car?

795

'59

Imperial 4-dr. with Factory Air con­
ditioning, Power windows, pnwsr
seal*. A really fin* luxury ear ot a
fraction of tho now delivered price

1095

'59

Ford Gelsvto I-dr. hardtop. A popular ear at n price that will really
appeal

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equipment

Bulrk Sups# d-dr. hardtop, all y o « v
dlt'nnod.

*64 Mercury Montclair 4-Dr. Sedan

W* Need
R*E*N*T*A*L*S
Rent or Leant

STOCK NO. M 4*0

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List Pries $3795 21 HALE PRICK

M

ON THE FEW REMAINING

’64 DODGES

wkito, atl vinyl top. 399 Super Marauder enable, 4*
on-lhe-ftoor trsnsmlesion, back-up lights, while*all
power steerlax sad brakes, radio, tintad glass, wire
covers, rrmot* control r*ar*vi*w mirror.

L IN C O L N

— TOUR AUTHORIZRD DODGE DEALER —

1391 W, FIRST St .
Ph. 322-9914

SANFORD, FLA.
Winter Park Ml 7 1338

$323233

List Pries $3862.31 SALE PRICK

5 YEAR OR 50.000
MILES WARRANTY

Seminole County Motors

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’64 Mercury Marauder 2-Dr. Fast Back
Color
spaed
lire*,
wheel

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STOCK NO. M 500

TREMENDOUS DEALS

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*64 Mercury Monterey 4-Dr. Marauder
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Multi-drive trsnamUslon. back-up lights, white" all lira*,
power steering aed brake*, radio, heater, titled ilass, re­
pots control aldo*vUw mirror.

and really fully roc ex*
Ax a boss average 1917.

M ERCURY
169 N. Palmetto Ave.
Sanford — Ph. 322-4884

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Winter Park
Ph. MI 4-0209

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designed tba maehlna about
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HONG KONG (U P I) — Tha
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munist China.
Th* R*d Chintse ar* bother*
•d by red tap*, tb* mountain
e f paper work piling up at
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eemethlng about it
“ Paper work i* a mean* o f
effie* work,” China'* official

Peking Peep]*’* Dally new**
paper aald m*aling!y. “ Much
of it is entirely necessary. But
there i* also much that can
he dispensed with or which la
unnecessary.”
The paper echoed a lament
heard in many lands:
“Th* consequent* of having
too much paper work la that
many eadrea art tied up in
their office* and hav* na tima
to carry out Investigation*
and studies at th* basic levels.

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tower level*.’*
How did it all happen! The
paper asked in a commentary.
Why I* then so much paper
work now! It never used to
be so.
“To analyse tha reason* for
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Nanfang Jihpao, contained
complaint* of handicraft co­
operative members about #«•
cessive paper work.
The bureau, the article said,
“ha* demanded reporta and
filled in forma indiscriminate­
ly. The situation la quit*
grave. W* hav* to maks re­
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10 days, and each form has
to be filled In with a boat of
figures.
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federation* of cooperative*
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Thursday for running a atop
sign on his bkycte and smash­
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Municipal Judge Dan Dia­
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St. Lswranc* Island Is not tho fine when the toy aald ha
in Canada, but in tha Baring would pay It “ out of my awn
Sea, IN miles weft of Alaska. money.”

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tkto principle with gnat
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tooth. I prefer tho "checkturning” technique, only of.
tor tho forthright 'com*,
right • out - and • toll •
thorn" aothod haa failed.

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Hahn out-of-town cello that
can bn helpful, also. Bo dy* &lt;
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MOON CHILDEEN (Jena
33 to July tl&gt; Low detibar*lion and mom honaoty will :
gain yon tho romantic laterart you deeire. Then yon can
giro tzpmeion to tho fine
artistic idaoo yon have. Comawretollw on thorn.
LEO (Jdy 13 to Augnrt
tl) If yon go out to a them*
Ing spot with an Intorenting
HOOP ORNAMENT/,
aieociato, you can exehang*
Idaao and got good remits.
Later, got bite nutter of 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 way and sfftetont should
ma
like that sod gat away
be invested in right now. Lis­
with it”
ten to suggestions of &lt;o"I thought I ought to toll
workera. They may appear
you lor your own good."
strange, but may bo workn"If a child of mine ever ha(T H A « W A B H O T H IfA S
bit.
hived
Uhw that, 1 know what
H eft eA fB n o * M gxxygr
LIBIA (September St to 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 of 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 of Jams* GregTaka time to back projects of attending rehearsals, watch- ory. Ho plays a reformed
analysing gunman who haa buried hto
others. Be eure they are of a Ing screenings,
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 SI) Impreae views for today:
tries to avoid tho fight Ha
9-9
p.
m.
(CBS)
Bawhldc.
those about yoa with your
■portal talents, even though "Incident at Crooked Hat.” cannot and ahoota down hto
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
m WeaUse
tical and doing what others &lt;:M &lt;l) H
•pens
(It Nowilla#
•upset of 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 K sste re o a
Spend wisely.
T :M ( i i o i s n s H oove*
&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
IIS* (I) Mow*. Woslhov
( ! ) Pistw orS
(I) Olrl Talk
and Impressing others with t:M (l&gt; Rawhide
(91 Marts
(I) Conns nort
your fine talents. Get your
t ill tl) Fooae
Dr. Kllcara
eppwrancc improved. Be the l:M It)
tile
tit
Let's Hake a Coal
(t) Hr Three tom*
(It AS The Wort# Turns
gregarious person for which l:M (I) Ferre Mooes
till (I) MBC Mow* Report
&lt;t&gt; B.witched
jrour Sign to noted.
t:*» (I) Lurotto Tonne
S:M &lt;*) lloiol
(It PsMworS
PISCES (February 10 to
(I) Pojrtom Maes
l :l t (I) Mowdlno
March 30) By InvwtlgaUng K.M (1) Kroft rasposia
1:11 (It Cooler*
Theater
(It Hossa Fortr
you can now find the answer
&lt;*&gt; Tho Jimmy Does
(I) Der la Coast
Show
to many of tho thing* that
III! ( !) Mswo—Lit* HoworI
( I ) Tho M u rse*
have been punting you and tail* (I) Loo Morris Frososl* 1:11 (I) Another World
(I) T* Toll The Treth
others. Then take time to 11:41 (•) Now* Sport* Woo(I ) Qosorsl Hospltsl
thor
l:M ( ! ) Mow*— Edwards
bwutlfy surroundings. Add
(It Nioeoop*
(l&gt; aocrot I te m
(It Mow*llao
fresh color.
(I) Trsltmastor
tt:ll (I) Thootor of the iters ■ 4 * (It Toa Dea l gag
IF TOUB CHILD II BOBJf 11:11 (I) Toslfht anew
(Color)
TODAY, he er she will defin­
(It Meet*
(It Adgo of Might
(It Queen (or a Dap
itely he a product of tho New
C M (It Hutto Osao
Age and do much to premul(I) Tho Socrtt Mora
(It Trail mo, tor
I gate the Aquarian Age, which 4:S# (I) airs Ou
4:11 lit MBC Mows R*per«
(It Scope
tarod. Boo to 1:11
wo have Just
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1:11 (1) Waste C lv tllssU o a
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it that tho education taka* hi 1:41 (I) Bis* Oa News A
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Woathor
both tho accepted principles T.-SO (I) Todar
(I) Hucklobortr Hound
sad standards of tho past as
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ern. Tho field of science
(I) Woko-up Morloo
would bo fine for thin prob­ f:M (I) Looal Mow* Wea­
ther
ing, Intelligent mind.
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T h e Stars hapoL they
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diagram tor Weet by bidding
gpadao, heaita and Blackwood.
Had Sooth really wanted to
not scionco, ho eooM hare
hid ail *ed w h m y m
of aowral daeepUvo maaaon.
Tho alaplo am would hart
bom to have bid thrae elubo
toataad of throe bearto and
then uao Blackwood altar hla
partner jumped to four apodea.
Altar thla aerie* of bids it
would have taken a clairvoyant
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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 of this ill-fated romance,
which poses the question:
Can a handsome yeuag doc­
tor with hit recordings find
peace and contentment la the
love of 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 of
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 of 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
rik k , aa the world’s greatest
supernatural mother - la - tow.
It'a surprisingly easy to ac­

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DEAE A^BTi Abort a
year ago I noticed a wall
between no and n y hnohand that I eould net penotrato. 1 don’t know whan
It started, or why, but I
could art 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 of 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
"wall* between you and
your huaband to atiU there,
read the handwriting on it,
and consult your clergy­
man or a marriage counsel,
lor for 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?
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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,
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“ 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.”
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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.
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“ 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."
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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 of this friendly, progress­
ive community."
•

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We plead guilty to a small
error in Wednesday’ s atory on
the waterfront development
engineering survey. Test bor­
ings o f 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 com m ission­
ers. Our apologies. Borings
m ay 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 lite r along cam e 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 o f 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 w all: “ This is a par­
tition, not a petition. No
signatures required."

ONLY
Days Left To
Register For
General Election

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908 KRL, SEPTEMBER 18, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. tSI

Gladys Holding Steady Westerly
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 fo r 30 years and was its
mayor and knew no mors than
was indicated by certain com­
ments being made,” la id 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.”
A very made his statement
to The Herald today In ref­
erence to remarks made by
Mayor Lawrence Sw offord o f
Altamonte
Springs
during
tha town’s council meeting
Wednesday night.
L. T, Bryan o f Altamonte
stated that Arery ought to
become more fam iliar with
the town's draining problem
before indicating that some
3&lt;H) a c r e s o f Altamonte
Springs drains eastwardly in­
to Gee Creek. S w offord con­
curred and said that he had
resided in Altamonte for 30
year*, too, and he had never
heard o f it, eith er..
"Certain comments," Avery
■aid, "w ere made that no
part o f Altamonte Spline*
drained through (ic e 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:
"Approxim ately 300 acres
drain
into Pralria
Like,
thence to Casselberry, thence
to Lake Kathryn, thence tr
(ice Creek and thence to Lake
Jessup;
"A pproxim ately 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.
"T hese art facta ," Avsry
declared, “ that the Town o f
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 o f
the County Engineer ia avail­
able to interisted people at
tha Courthouse.
“ The statement made by
Sw offord that the Board o f
County Commissioners would
not listen to him ia totally
untrue.” Avery continued.
"T h e 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 'ju st 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
c y ."

Complete news and photo coverage of 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.

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
o f 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.

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)

“ 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."

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)

TROY RAY,

UF Campaign To
Kick Off Ocf. 12
Troy R jy , 1984 campaign field; County— Ashby Jones;
chairman for the United Fund City—Henry Tam m .
Professional— Fred Chance
announced Thursday that the
chairman with the following
goal for the year has been
captains; Attorney*— Gordon
set at $ 10,000.
Frederick; Physicians — G.
The drive will begin Oct. 12, Andrew Speer; Dentists— John
Ray said, and will be county­ Epps; Ministers— Robert Jen­
kins.
wide.
Residential chairman is Mrs.
“ I am honored to have been
selected tu head up this drive F. E. Itoumiliat; school co­
ami wc feel that the $10,000 ordinator it Stewart Gatchcl;
figure ts one we can 'live with' N egro division ch zirm m is
and be able to attain if every­ John Daniels Jr.
On the Sanford Naval Air
one helps.” Ray announced.
He advised members of the Station Cant. C. W. Kw.inwin
board, meeting in the Caucus and Capt. James Mayo will tie
Room of F in t Federal Bldg, In charge of the station and
that he had set up an advisory the Wing respectively. Staf­
council, selected m ajor d ivi­ ford Derby is to be public re­
sion chairmen and they had lation* chairman with George
appointed team captain*. Two Touhy in charge of the special
indoctrination meeting* have industrial committee.
Officer* of the United Fund
been held.
President,
Associate
chairman
with organization are
Paul
Lewis;
first
vice
presi­
Ray is Ed Kirchboff.
Division Chairmen were an­ dent, Gene Estridge; second
vice president, Mrs. Waller
nounced a* follows:
Industrial and Advance Gilts Hornier; secretary, Mrs. Wal
—Clifford McKibbin, Randall ler Gielow and treasurer, Bert
Chase and Gen. J. C. Hutchi­ Hollingsworth.
son:
Payroll Deductions— Lorlng
Burgess and Byron Leach;
Com mercial “ 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.
Com m ercial " 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. B est
Governmental chairman are:
Federal— Cecil* Heard; Slat*
—James Lee and BU]f String-

Press Divided
On LBJ, Barry
NEW YORK (L 'P I) - An
Editor and Pnhli*hpr poll of
777 daily newspapers showed
31 percent support Republi­
c s n presidential candidate
Barry Goldw itrr 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.

Constitution's
177th Birthday
Is Celebrated

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

Seminole County Civltans
held a birthday party Thurs­
day— fnr the United States Condilution, which is ITT years
old this week.
"F ew documents ever drawn
have had the far-reaching ef­
fects of this one," said Judge
Rep. A. S. Herlong has subVolie Williams, speaker for the
m illed a congressional reapoccasion.
portionincnt plan fur Florida
“ Many other nations have
and lit will Im offered the
copied our Constitution, includ­
ing Cuba, in 1910. But it hat Florida Legislature when it
no meaning, except that which convenes early next year.
It has the approval nr the
Is given In the hearts of 193
congressional
delegation from
million Am ericans," the Judge
this state, Herlong told the
pointed out.
Herald today.
“ It has no meaning tn Cuba
The proposal would put Sem­
now that Hie land has fallen
inole, Orange, Brevard and
to the Communists." he noted.
Osceola counties in the 11th
“ The intent of the Constitu­
District. Now Seminole and
tion is to protest, rather than
Osceola are in llerlong’ s Fifth
to govern. It is the concept of
District.
America that wc are each
The 11th District is repre­
like every other human bring,
sented by Rep. Ed Gurney of
—a child of G od," he said.
Winter Park. Gurney faces
“ The Constitution is an o ff­
Tom Kenney of Cocoa Beach
spring of the Magna Charts,
in the November election.
which broke the bark of rule
Tli« plan would eliminate
by divine right, and imparted
one district in North Florida
dignity to mankind.
and create a new one In tha
“ Three o f the m ajor points
heavily
populated
southern
of this document Is that It
end of the Hate.
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.
Hear Admiral Luther C.
“ The Constitution was born
Heinz, eommarvler of Cruiserin four month* of stormy de­ Destroyer Flotilla 12. Atlantic
bate a,hi deliberation as the Fleet, will visit the Sanford
men who drew it up hammered
Naval Air Station Monday.
out this human document that
Arriving from Norfolk, Va.,
is the cornerstone of our dem o­
he will tour the base through­
cracy.
out the day and have briefings
"T od ay. 177 years after it's no the RA-SC Vigilante reconbirth, the Constitution has not nalssance attack bomber and
(hinged. But interpretations associated facilities.
have changed. The Supreme SEMINOLE SALES PI ..A a
Court has often gone far afield
Seminole County recorded a
in its interpretations and I am whopping gross sales increase
n*t happy about It," Judge during this past July, com par­
W iliam s emphasized.
ed with the same period in
“ Every
American
should 1963— with a change of 52.8
have a copy of the U. S. Coa- per cent.
stitation in his home, should
The figures were Issued to­
read It and comprehend the day by the Florida Retail Fedpower* that are placed in the e-atinn from information pro­
hands o f the people. Think of vided by J
E. Straughn,
the spirit of the men who drew director of the Florida Re­
it up, rather than of the words. venue Commission.
Benjamin Franklin was M
The data showed Seminole’ *
years old when he helped gross sates this past July
frame the Constitution,” he reached $8,719.301172 compared
noted.
with $J,70j,316 01 in July 1M3.

Adm. Heinz To
Visit SN A S

By

Harry I. Johnson
Managing Editor
They brought the remain*
o f a N avy Vigilante jet up
from the bottom of Lake
Monroe yesterday— In piece*.
About the biggest aection
seen by ■ Herald news team
waa the U ll section which
had been pulled from the
murky, oll-siicked waters and
plm-ed atioHrd a barge.

an effort to determine th*
cause o f tha fatal crash.
Throngs o f 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 o f the time to lie
The Navy had brought a sure the salvage work was
crash workboat, a tug and nut Impeded by the curious.
two barges to Laka 31onroe
to salvage the aircraft which
had fallen into the water
•Sept. 8 a* two men aboard
Person* interested in form ­
it were headed for in fer ports ing a Seminole County Hu­
to ride ou t hurricane Dora.
mane Society wilt convene
Both men were killed ap­ Saturday at 7 p.m. at the Civparently on Impact.
1c 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.

Humane Group

ulatlon haa it they knew of
the danger but elected to rid*
the aircraft away from pop­
ulous Sanford and to the wa­
ter.
Sanford Naval A ir Station
tower peraonnel reported soon
after tha craah they saw a
brief flash o f firin g after the
plane had taken o f f and then
just sigh t 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

MIAMI (UP1) - Hurricane
Gladys shows no ilgns of turn­
ing Its 12S mil* an hoar winds
from ■ westerly coons, fore­
casters said today.
“ Interests aloof tha loodl
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 le u against
the coastline that already has
been battered by harrictaas
Cleo and Dora this year.
“ 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.
At 11 a.m. EST, Gladys was
centered about 777 »Uat tail
of Miami and about tha itmo
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 Into a
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 ir
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 Hid 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
Abby ..
Page •
Bridge .......
— ... Pag* #
Classified - ■ ,,|. Pag* 10-11
Comics ________ Pags 2A-3A
Editorial ......... .... Page IA
Horoscope
Pag* 1A-3A
S o ciety ........ ..
------ Page •
Sports _________ ------- Pag* I
TV Program * ...
Pag* 4
W* tha Women ------ Pag* S

For An All 'Round
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 o f The Herald's editor and
publisher, Walter Gielow sod
Mrs. Gielow, has been chosen
to be a contestant for selection
as the University o f 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 gam e which will be tele­
vised nationlly.

HOTEL
DOWNTOWN SANFORD

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Sanders Launches Southern Demo Drive Against Goldwater
Age Overtaking
Dixie Senators

Malaysian Chief
Flying To U. S.
To Seek Help
LONDON (UPI) — Prim*
Minister Tengku Abdul Rah*
man of Malayala left by air
today for the United States
arhert ha will seek moral sup*
port and expreaa hi a willing*
ness to accept American hel*
(copters for Malaysia's Jungle
w ar with Indonesia.
Rahman, 61, a sorely-beset
friend of tha West, will meet
President Johnson In Wash­
ington Wednesday.
The prims minister left
London a t 11:10 a.m. and was
arriving In New York at 1:35
p.m. EDT. He will spend to*
Bight a t Williamsburg, Va.
; —* ... t v.
. ...
Malaysia, a new nation
created only 10 months ago
FASTEST GUN IN THE WEST? — Tho two tough hombres squared of f
cu t of Malaya, Singapore and
and stared defiantly a t each other. And then, I’ow! The Alienee of Vir­
the British Borneo territories,
ginia City, Mont., wn» nhnttcrcd. Had tho gunfiKht been real, the feller
in the white «hirt would bo long gone. Tho winner of tho mock battle is
la fighting a guerrilla war
the man behind tho cloud of ntnoke. The timing apparatus between the
with Indonesia, which regards
two gunmen determined who drew first.
Malayala as a "tool of British
imperialism."
The United States already
tiaa expressed moral support
fo r Malaysia and has cut off
the supply of weapons, am­
munition and spare parts to
Indonesia.
But U.S. officials are con­
CHARLOTTE, N. C. (U I'l)
cerned that direct military
— An Eastern Air Lines
eld to Malaysia would drive
An active bouicwlfe, several control center fur tho whole piano with 50 persons aboard
neutralist Indonesia Into tho
tlmca a grandmother, waa titl­ body. Specific arena of thu nosed over and skidded off a
arm s of the Communists.
ing her Ironing ona evening. brain control body, arms,
runway Monday night when
Suddenly the Iron fell from hands, legs, speech, rending
her hand and her whole arm and sight. Tho effects of n its front wheel collapsed uffelt numb. She felt weak but stroke depend on which con­ ter landing.
"Thero was no panic and
•be did not faint or lot* con­ trol center Is deprived of
no
one suffered even so much
blood
and
for
bow
long.
sciousness.
By Mrs. Ritchie Harris
as a scratch," said an airlines
Because
little
strokes
have
When her husband, startled
Barnett Memorial Metho­
comparatively minor symp­ spokesman.
dist Church of Enterprise is by th* clatter of the Iron hit­ toms which usually pnsa
Most of tho 51 passengers
sponsoring a day camp for ting th* kitchen floor, rushed quickly, many people Ignore aboard the four • engine plane,
youngsters in tha area. In In to see what was th* mat­ them. It is a dangerous thing flight 702 from Atlanta to
charge of activities are Rev. ter, hia wife coultl not apeak. to do.
Cleveland and Detroit, took a
and Mrs. Wight Klrtley, Miss 11a helped her to a chair and
later flight.
Symptoms
of
a
little
stroke
Mery Hubbard, Mrs. Cathe­ — although her aymptoma dis­
should be reported to your
rine Bruce, Mrs. Forrest appeared in two or threa
physician Immediately. Moro
N utt, Mrs. Janice 8emenee minute* and aha could voice
her objections — he called often than not, a little stroke
and Mrs. Edwin Braddock.
is a warning which ihould bo
Included In the group a t­ the doctor who found she had
heeded. Prompt mcdirnl athad
B
"little
stroke."
tending are Pat, Peggy and
tentitm may forestall a more
Bill Klrtley, Forrest and
Basically, all strokes, big
Marcus Nutt, Doris Hamll* or little, occur whan tha serious stroke.
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The doctor may prescribe
ton, Annette R atio n , Ken­ blood supply to a part of tha
President Johnson's daughter
medication;
ha
may
auggest
neth Goodwin, Billy Echols, brain la cut off, depriving Its
l.ucl has keen practicing
Johnny Seilers, Jimmy Ma- nerve cells of oxygen and you modify your living habits Prokofiev's "Peter and the
regarding diet, rest, activity.
genheimer, Crystal Braddock, other nutrients.
Whatever his Instructions, Wolf" which she will rend at
Wilbur Bruce, Van Coullette,
While tha big stroke, which
the National Music Festival
Danny Braddock, Donna Be- Is more dreaded, ran paralyse it’s Important that you follow
Thursday at Intrrlorhcn, Mich.
them
closely.
monea, Lydia Hamilton and an entire aide of the body,
l.ucl, 17, will perform nt
Sometimes lltllo strokes go
Alan Sullivan.
th* little stroke la by far tha literally unnoticed by the the Intcrlochm music ramp a*
morn frequent, according to person experiencing them. • guest artist along with tha
Florida Heart Association.
This Is one of two good rea­ famous pianist, Van Cllhurn.
The symptoms of a little sons for having a regular She will rehearse her narra­
stroke are usually minor and
N O T i c i s n r BAt.n
tion with Cllhurn Wednesday.
Wo Mr* | s h*r*hr g iv e n that may last only a few seconds physical examination. Often
the doctor's questioning nmy
p u rsu a n t to th* final dscrc* o f
for*elo«» r* and s a l s sn tsra d In or up to a few days. They bring to light certain Infor­
t h * ca u sa p e n d ing In th* Cir­ vary widely and may Include
mation that suggest* • little
c u i t Court In and for Bamlnol*
C ou n ty , Florid*, e s s * docket numbness or weakening of •troko may hnvo occurred.
n u m b er H I M , th* underetgne d one aide of the faro or an
The other good reason for
Clerk w ill sell th* p ro p ertr altu e t e d In estd C o unty deecrlbrd arm or leg. Or thero may he having • physical examina­
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
aai
temporary lose or blurring of tion regularly is to enable Tho White House hod no reiv u i i . niork i. N o n T ii
ORLANDO
TOWNBITK vision, difficulty or slurring your doctor to discover and notion Monday to the with­
FOURTH ADDITION, a c ­ of speech.
control any condition — whe­ drawal of Alabama Gov.
c o rd in g tn th* plat tharaof
Ths brain, of course, !■ th* ther It he high blood pres- George C. Wallace from th*
aa raoordad In r i a l Rook
II. P ag* II. Puhlto Rarnrda
sure or ovcerwclght — which presidential race.
o f Barolnol* County , F lo r ­
ida.
"Yes, we’ve heard about
may affect your health. Reg­
T o g e t h e r w i t h th* fo l lo w in g
ular physical examinations It," Press Secretary George
lla m a o f prop arty lore ted In
can prevent some diseases. E. Reedy laid.
a n d p erm a n en tly Installed a* a
p a rt o f tha I m p r o v e m e n t * on
"Naturally Mr. W a l l a c e
Maintaining good g e n e r a l
• a i d land:
B llea ta rs, p erm a n en tly In­
health improvea your fighting make* Ids own decisions. We
sta lled .
chances against any disease have no reaction one way or
T o g e t h e r w ith a ll s t r u c ­
VIENTIANE, Laos (UPI) that might strike.
another.
tu r e *
and
Improvtnianta
n o w and haraaftar on said — Neutralist troops today
land, and f ls t u r a a a tta ch ed pressed a counter • attack
tha ra te, and all ran ts, lasuaa, procrade, and p ro fits against a bogged-down Com­
a c c r u i n g and to
accru e munist offensive In central
fro m said premia**, all of
w h lo h ar* Included w ithin I-aos in a bid to dislodge
t h e fo r e g o i n g daarrlpllon Fathct I a o rebels from key
a n d Ih* hab en dum thereof; positions and pava tha way
MATIIEK OF SANFORD'S ANNUAL
a l s o all g a s, stea m , alectrio, w ater, and o th e r h e a t ­ for a drive against tha Plains
in g , eo o k ln g , refrig era tin g , des Jarrea.
l i g h t i n g , plumbing, v e n t i ­
Military sourrea aald neu­
l a t in g , Ir rigating, and p o w ­
er syetam e. machine*, a p ­ tralists grountl and air raidp lia n ces, flstu r ee, and appu rte nan cee,
which
now era already had swept through
villages
a r e o r m ay hara afta r par- Communist • held
t a l a to, o r b s used w ith. In, •round the base of tha strat­
* r on aald premiere, ev en
t h o u g h Ih t y bs d s t s c b s d or egic Phou Kout Hill area of
detachsbls,
the western edge of the plain.
a t p u b lic s s l s , to t h s h ig h est
In action S u n d a y , t h a
a n d host bidder for cseh at It
• ‘clock A.II. on th* HUH d s y of sourres aaid, neutralist forces
A u g u s t l l l l At th* F ront Door
• f th* Bsmlnol* County Court- drove Communist troops from
tha foothill villages of Na
h o u s e In Bsnford , Florid*.
IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
(BEAL)
Khal, Na Kho and Poung Noi,
A rth u r H. D s c k w lth , Jr.,
C lsr k t f th* Circuit Court which lie in a semi-circle
Living: Room • Bedrooms
B y : M s r l h s T. V lh lsn
•round Phou Kout Hill.
D e p u t y Clerk
Beyond
Phou
Khout
to
the
B E A R D A L L , O R ID L B T AND
• Dining: Rooms • Odds &amp; Ends
LE W IS
eaat lies th* vital center of
A t t o r n e y * tor P U t n t l f f
the
Plain*
of
Jarres
which
i t Nort h Court Btr*ot
Communist rebels overran in
F o o t Otflco D o s l l l l
&gt;VE MUST MAKE ROOM
Orlando, F lo r id a
ona of their biggest victorias
r u b l l a h l J u l y I t , 1114
FOR
NEW. MERCHANDISE
last May.
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The little Stroke' Big Plane Noses
Over; None Hurt
Stroke Of Warning

Church Holds
Day Camp

Luci Rehearses
For Reading Of
‘Peter And Wolf’

Legal Notice

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Father time la catching up
with the southern Senate for­
ces.
Veteran senators who have
fought the South’s battles in
Washington for years are at
ripe old ages which suggest
that their careers are in the
final stages.
Sens. Harry F. Byrd, D-Va.,
and A. Willis Robertson, DVa., are each 77. Sen. Allen
J. Ellcndcr, D-I.a., is nearly
74. Ben. Bpessard L. Holland,
D FIa., Is 72. Sen. Lister Hill,
D-Ala., will turn 70 this year.
The 18 southern Democrat*
who were on the recently-de-

UF Film To Be
Shown Aug. 6
"A Miracle on 13th Street,"
a 30-minute telecast about the
University of Florida will be
presented at 8:30 p. m., Aug.
6 on WFTV and will be the
highlight of • "TV reception"
for entering UF student* by
tho Seminole County UF
Alumni Club.
Tho show, written by Prof.
John Paul Jones of Florida’s
School of Journalism and
Communications, is designed
to entertain, ns well as to
familiarize interested persons
with the University.
Tho reception will lie held
nt the Civic Center in San­
ford at 8 p. m. The incoming
student*, from local high
schools and Junior colleges,
ore alio asked to bring their
pnrrnta.
D. K. "Dutch" Stanley,
Dean of Collcga of Health and
Physical Education will repre­
sent the University In a panel
discussion with local students
now attending the University
of Florldn, and n question-an­
swer session following ths
film.
Refreshments will be serv­
ed.
Andrew Brnckin, club preiiilent, and reroption chairmen
R. J. "Bub" Crumley and
James R. Dycus said that
they felt the evening would
lie "enlightening to incoming
University of Florida students
and their families."

feated snti-civil rights team
have * median age of nearly
06, only two years below the
current average life »pan for
American males and eight
years above the average age
of other (enators.
Collectively, the;* southern­
er* have 320 years of Senate
tenure — an average of 18
year* each.
Sen. Richard B. Ruiiell, DGa,, it the senior senator of
the group a t 00. He Joined
the Senate on Jan. 12, 1933,
two months ahead of Byrd.
Ellcndcr has been a senator
for 27 years and Hill for 20.
Ib e group’s Junior member
is Sen. II. Everett Jordan, DN.C., a relative newcomer
with lix years in the Senate.
Tho youngest member is Sen.
Russell II. Long, D-La., 43,
who has 10 years of service
ami seniority over 42 other
senators.
Three of these 18 senators
are among the Senate’s 10
permanent committee chair­
men.
The South — as long as
the Democrats are in power
— should retain many of these
chairmanships for years to
coma because the seniority
system has put Southerners In
line to succeed the southern­
ers who now hold them.
For instance, Byrd would
lie succeeded ns finance chairmnn by I.ong; Russell ns arm­
ed services chnirtnun by Sen.
John C. Stennis, I)-Miss.;
Sen. J. W. Fulbrigbt. D-Ark.,
as foreign relations chairman
by Sen. John J. Sparkman,
D-A1n., and Sen. James Eastland, D-Miss., ns judiciary
rhnlrmnn by Sen. Olin D.
Johnston, D-B.C,

A N G Concludes
31st Session
L O N G B E A C H , Cnlif.
(UPI) — The American
Newspaper G u i l d (ANG)
wound up its 31st annual con­
vention Monday with appoint­
ment of Bernard Stein at In­
ternational vice president for
region 6.
Stein, who had been second
vlre president of the guild’s
New York local, replaces Ed­
ward Easton Jr., who retired
because of hie health.

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Page 10 — July 21, 1964

PAUL KOBfLAK

Altamonte Boy
Home From
Army Duty
Specialist Fourth Class Paul
Kohylak, 240 Signal Com­
pany, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Apollo P. Koblsk of Orients
Gardena, Altamonte Springs,
has completed his tour of
duty in France and returned
home.
A 10G0 graduate of Winter
Park High School, he entered
the Army in July, IDfll, re­
ceiving his basic training nt
FL Jackson, S. C. and Ft.
Gordon, Ga. He plans now to
enter Orlando Junior College
to study business administra­
tion.
For tho trip home Paul
joined hi* parents in Cleve­
land, Ohio, where they were
viiiting Mrs. Kobylak’s par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Chaplus. After viiiting other
tncmhcis of the family and
friends there, the three re­
turned together to Altamonte.
Paul enjoys bowling and re­
ceived (cvcrat trophies while
in the service.

Funeral Notices
i m i K C l t , I.T. c o t . , i . y i . i : KLMi:il — Kun*r»l **rvle»* for
l,t. r o t . t.jrl* i:im *r Us rk er.
6 :, w h o &lt;!l*&lt;l M»n&lt;t*y, will l&gt;*
-held at T p.m. today In Nll&gt;l»rk Kun»r*l Horn* Ch«n*l.
C** (*lb*r ry, w i t h ll*v. P r i ­
m s*
Copriund
o f fic ia t in g .
M*mb*r* o f lo oal v»l*r*n*
n r s i n l i n t l o n * *r* *ak*d to
m*»t at th* Ch»p»l a t 1 : 1 0
p m . llurlal w ill h* in Ar­
l i n g to n
National C*m*t«ry.
Ht. Meyer. V*. N i b l i c k Fun*r*l Horn* In c h a r s * o f a r ­
ra n g em en t* .

Governor Hops
On 'Extremism'
ATLANTA (U P I)-G ov.
Carl Sanders opened th*
South’! Democratic campaign
against the new GOP presi­
dential candidate Monday and
charged Sen. Berry Goldwater’e position on extremism
could spark racial violence.
Th* youthful Georgia gov­
ernor, reportedly on* of Pres­
ident Lyndon Johnson’s Chief
strategists in ths South, call­
ed a news conference to level
th* blast a t Goldwater.
In what could signal the
attack plan for eouthem sup­
porters of President Johnson,
Sanders charged that Goldwater’s recent remarks a t ths
GOP national convention could
"be interpreted by extrem­
ists. . .as • blank check for
any action that he may dream
up to fit his own views."
In hit speech accepting th*
Republican presidential nomi­
nation, Goldwater aaid extrem­
ism In defense of liberty is
no vice and moderation in
pursuit of Justice it no virtue.
Sanders said "tha Idea of
approving extremism as an
acceptable policy of govern­
ment in America it appalling
to me. I think extremism is
like a cancer — the quicker
you remove It the better, or
it will destroy you."
Tho governor said such
alatements could cause addi­
tional violence "right here In
Georgia."
"Let me sny too thnt when
we sny extremism in defense
of liberty la no vice, I would
ask aomo of you of whose
liberty are you ipenklngT"
Sanders tsitl.
He admitted there Ii a
"ground swell" of Republican
strength in Georgia but that
ho thought President Johnson
could carry the state in the
November presidential elec­
tion.
Sanders said ho did not fnvor full and Immediate im­
plementation of the civil

right* law because "It might
tear up local communities."
He added that he thought
there would be some division
a t th* Democratic national
convention brought about th*
civil right* issue.
The governor said he did
not think ths rank and file
Negro citizen was In agree­
ment with Negro extremist
civil rights groups and con­
demned such organization!.
"I believe that moderation
is a virture and that extrem­
ism Is a vice," he said, "and
I believe that Georgians want
to adhere to a course of aotion which will allow us ta
proceed with honor, tha frame­
work of law and order."
Commenting on Alabama
Gov. George Wallace'* deci­
sion to withdraw from tha
presidential race — • more
Goldwater supporters applaud­
ed — Sanders said therd
would he • "sizeable vote for
Goldwater but it doesn't mak#
much »en«e."

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Col. Barker Dies
In Casselberry
Lt. Col. (U. S. Army, Re­
tired) Lyle Elmer Darker, 62,
of 1133 Lake Drive, Cassel­
berry, died Mundny.
A native of Dakota, 111., ha
moved to Casselberry two
years ago. lie served in World
War II, the Korean Conflict
and was a member of tha
American Legion, Veterans of
Foreign Wars and Hclion
Masonic Lodge 1, Huntsville,
Ala., of the Sojourners, Fort
Knox, Ky. and Order of Eas­
tern Star. He wat a Protest­
ant.
Survivors are hia wife, Mr*.
Helen C. Darker and daught­
ers, Karen ami Kathryn, all
of Casselberry.

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The Herald haa received
numerous letter* compliment*
ini; it upon the reporting of
the lakefront development
plan recently presented to
the City Commission.
Among them la the follow­
ing:
Editor, The Herald:
No one haa been more ag­
gressively lntere»ted In San­
ford'* development than has
the Sanford Herald. So, the
fact that you accorded to
much of your space in the
July 14 edition to a plan of
progresa for our fine city, la
truly another evidence of this
deep concern about the future
of our home town. For this
we are most grateful.
Those who advanced tho
plan do not Insist that it I*
THE plan, but that a t least
It is A plan, one that points
to a revitalization of the en­
tire community. Decause it
does - and properly should •
Involve all of Sanford, the
City Commission, as our duly
elected leaders, are the ones
to whose intellect, under­
standing and enthusiasm wo
must look for promotion of
whatever path of progress la
to be followed in the city'a
interest.
However, this In no way re­
lieve* any of us of the re­
sponsibility
of supporting
these Commissioner* in their
efforts to move ahead. No
plan can reach Its fullest po­
tential unless all of ua put
our thinking and our best ef­
fort* to Sanford'a develop­
ment. Let us not overlook the
fact this must Involve an un­
tiring drivo that will extend
over many year*. During this
period, our cltisens must be
kept informed of develop­
ments, and encouraged to up­
hold the laudable actions of
the City Commission.
In this latter phase tha
Sanford Herald with its en­
thusiasm will be able to con­
tinue • fin* publia service.
So, in thanking you for your
support of a comprehensive
plan for the lakefront devel­
opment and your continuing
zeal for local progress, may
I urgo that during the years
when auch a plan Is being
brought to full fruition that
you help foster, maintain and
expand the public support of
the endeavor, just as you
have the introduction of thia
plan for progress.
George Touhy
• *
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County Clerk Arthur Beck­
with reports that for the
first six months of 1064 there
has been an Increase of 38tJ
recorded documents over the
number for the first six
months of 19fl3. The figure
for the previous year was 8,012. For this year It’s 8,998.
Beckwith also says that
there has been a decrease of
28 chancery rases during the
first six months of this year.
The total from Jan. 1 through
June 30 is 4711. Last year for
tho same period it was B04.
“The reason," Beckwith
says, "Is fewer mortgage
foreclosures." He adds: “I t’s
evidence of an Improvement
In the county's economy."
•
•
•
Along with the discussion
concerning the lakefront de­
velopment plan, some local
swim association enthusiasts
would like for consideration
to be given to tha construc­
tion of an Olympic sized pool
in the proposed marina lay­
out. Sanford and Seminole
youngsters have won prizes
in every meet thcy'vs attend­
ed this year under the direc­
tion of Coach Emma Spen­
cer. As we understand it all
meets in which the local as­
sociation participates must be
out of town since Sanford
does not have a facility to
host such programs. We know
that Dr*. John Morgan and
Brooke Smith are mors than
just- interested.

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Society ____. . . ____ Pag* 10
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TV Programs .. ____ Pag* 11
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WEATHER: Partly cloudy to cloudy through Thursday with scattered showers: hiprh today 88-0-1; low tonight in 70s.
VOL. 66 United Press Leased Wire
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NO. 239

South Viet Nam Air Commandos
Take War Into Communist North
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Seeks Missiles
VIENNA, Austria tU PI) —
Austria wants to amend Its
treaty of Independence so it
can acquire missiles tor its
armed forces, Defense Minis­
ter George I'rader said today.

Laurel 111
N O R T H HOLLYWOOD.
Calif. (U PI)—Stan Laurel, the
thin member of the famed
comedy team of Laurel and
Hardy, was In Valley Doctor's
Hospital t o d a y undergoing
treatment for diabetes.

Ship In Tow
NEW YORK (UPI) - The
French freighter, Marquette,
gutted by intense fires Tues­
day, has been taken In tow
by the same ship which earl­
ier rescued all aboard the
stricken veatel.

SUMMER ENRICHMENT program a t the local junior uml senior high
schools continues to attract a creditable number of students ns these pic­
tures show. In the top photo, Mrs. Guy Allen, high school teacher, checks
the work of students. Shown are, from left, Danny Leeds, Alan Lucas,
Debbie Sewell and Jack Beckwith. In tho bottom picture, students are
participating in the band instruction program. Leading them is Pete
Hukur, junior high school bnndmnster. Front row, from left, Pauline
Wieboldt, Judl Gainey nnd Elaine Shearrin; back row from left, Steve
Dodson, Chris Parry, I.enn Meyers nnd Howard Whelchel Jr.

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Scouts Bugged
V A L L E Y FOnGE, P*.
(UPI) — Poison ivy Isn't a
scourge among the 53,124 Boy
Scouts at the jamboree here
thia week, but an Invasion of
June bugs has the boys sleep­
ing with cotton balls In their
ears.

Shrine* Elects
NEW YORK (UPI) - A
Pennsylvania dairy executive,
lecturer, sportsman and na­
turalist, O. Uarlyle Brock of
Erie, today was elected Im­
perial Potentate of the An­
cient Arabic Order of the No­
bles of the Mystic Shrine of
North America.

Famed Hotel Shut
ST. LOUIS. Mo. (U PD -T he
once proud 13-story Coronado
Hotel which feted celebrities
such as Col. Charles A. Lind­
bergh and Queen Marie of Ro­
mania closed its doors today
until a financial angel could
be found to ball it out of its
money troubles.

Poles Parade
WARSAW (U P D -T he Pol­
ish armed forces, strongest in
the satellites, turned out to­
day for a parade for Soviet
Prem ier Nikita S. Khrush­
chev, who warned Tuesday
that Communists must "clean
our weapon*" while awaiting
the outcome of the U. S. pres­
idential election.

Troops Move In
SINGAPORE, M a l a y s i a
(UPI) — Malaysian troops in
tropical uniforms moved into
the Island city of Singapore
today to enforce an all-day
curfew and stop murderous
rioting which broke out lor
the second straight day be­
tween the Chinese and Malay
communities.

Lee Sentenced
To Six Years
ORLANDO (UPI) — Clyde
Lee, convicted lottery opera­
tor, was sentenced to six
years in prison Tuesday for
ronspliing to act up and
operate a tri-county bolitn
business.
Criminal Court Judge Wal­
ter Burnsido handed down
four-year sentences each to
co-defendants Glen Drechecn
and Cecil Merritt.
Lee also was given a $300
fine or fiO days in jell on a
pornography conviction from
last year.

Cave-In Probed
For 3 Bodies
AKRON, Ohio (U PI)—Work­
ers probed into a 40-foot deep
hole early today In a search
for the bodlci of three per­
sons who were believed killed
when a section of a city street
caved in.
The rave-in, which followed
heavy rains late Tueaday, re­
sulted from the collapse of a
storm sewer about 33 feet be­
low the street.

Cuban Sanction Plan
Given 0AS Support
WASHINGTON (UP!) —
Venezuela's demand for stern,
hemispheric sanctions against
the Cuban regime of Fidel
Castor received an encourag­
ing boost today even though it
has undergone five months
of compromise.
Three members of the 20nation Organization of Amer­
ican States (OAS) opened a
meeting of OAS foreign min­
isters Tuesday by proposing a
new list of sanctions designed
to complete the hemispheric
isolation of Cuba.
The latest proposals eall for
a mandatory, collective sus­
pension of all diplomatic,
trade, shipping, transportation
and communications tie* with
the Caribbean Island.
These sanctions were tha
same ones Venezuela request­
ed last February after an OAS
investigating committee sub­
stantiated its charges of Cu­
ban aggression during the
1963 Venezuelan election cam­
paigns. And they were con­
siderably stronger than the

rnmprnmito, optional sanc­
tions tho ministers expected
to encounter at their meeting.
Colombia, one of the nations
which helped draw up the
compromise proposals, led the
three-nation group that pre­
sented the stronger versions
Tuesday at the last session of
tho opening • day meetings.
Tlie other two nations in the
group were Costa Rica and
Panama.
Latin American and U. S.
sources said the mandatory
sanctions already had the ap­
proval of at least 11 nations,
including tho United Slates,
and from two to five more
were considering giving them
their support.
Since Venezuela is ineligi­
ble to voto in Uic meeting be­
cause it requested sanctions,
a total of 13 votea U necessary
to meet the necessary twothird* majority. The sanctions
were being considered under
terms of the Rio treaty, the
inter-American mutual de­
fense pact.

BIEN HOA AIRBASE, Viet
Nam (U PI)—'The commander
of the Vietnamese air force
officially disclosed today that
South Viet Nam is pnrachut
Ing commandos into the Com­
munist North Viet Nam.
Air Commodore Nguyen
Cao Ky further revealed that
the Vietnamese air force is
undergoing training for a
"special mission" which he
said wxiuld include attack,
support and paradrop mis
sions of a larger scale "out­
side Viet Nam."
Ky also urged air attacks
against
"even Communist
China" to bring victory in the
fighting against the Viet Cong
guerrillas.
He said Viet Nam had asked
the United States for medium
range Jet flghter-bombcri and
that Defense Secretary Robert
S. McNamara had held out
hope they might be forthcom­
ing.
The disclosures were ac­
companied by the first official
American admission that U.
S. officera are piloting Viet­
namese air force planca on
combat mission* against the
Viet Cong Communists, who
are now waging hitter guer­
rilla war against tho Vietna­
mese government in the
south.
Amcriran and Vietnamese
military authorities threw this
formerly top secret airbase
north of Saigon open to newamen today for the first time
since it was built more titan
two years ago.
Commodore Ky told news­
men that on one recent mis­
sion over Communist North
Viet Nam a South Vietnamese
air force plane was Intercept­
ed by a Soviet-built MIG21 jet
fighter believed lu have come
front Red China.
Ky said the South Vietnam­
ese plane escaped being shot
down by hugging the ground
and maneuvering in such a
way that the jet fighter could
not hit It.
The South Vietnamese air
force chief made the disclos­
ure at a news conference at­
tended by U. S. Maj. Gen.
Joseph Moore, commander of
the U. S. Air Force In South
Viet Nam.
T h e disrlosure followed
closely South Vietnamese Pre­
mier Gen. Ngucn Khanh'a
public call Sunday for carry­
ing the war into Communist
North Viet Nam. He told a
mass rally that "steps to es­
calate the war into North Viet
Nam” were the "ardent Wish
of thousands of families in
the South."

By Julian Stenstrom
Cold water was dashed this
morning on part of an article
appearing in the August edi­
tion of the national magazine
Argosy entitled "Justice of the
react-" and deals with the
question of "How can a mo­
torist expect a fair shake
when, in 25 of our states, the
Justice of the peace trying the
case gets paid only If the ver­
dict is guilty?"
Throwing the water on a
report by the American Bar
Association on conditions in
Scmlndlfe County and especial­
ly In Sanford was Arthur
Beckwith, county clerk.
The article quoting the ADA
report, said:
"Here (referring to Sem­
inole County) the justice of
the peace buy* the job. In the
town of Sanford, the JP'a
were making only $8,300 a
year. Thia hardly covered
what they had to pay the
town. So they managed to get
a law passed which had quite
a gimmick. It extended the
Jurisdiction of JP 'a to viola­
tions up to $100. It also extend­
ed their Jurisdiction, where
the fine did not amount to
more than $100.
"Rut this proved to be a
windfall for the JP 's In the
area. This was because the
J P ’s changed their whole mo­
dus operandl. Where a fine for
drunken driving used to be
$500, they changed the rules.

Four Convicted
In Plot To Blow
Up FEC Trestle
MIAMI (UPI) — A feilerall
court Jury convicted four rail­
way workers today of a t­
tempting to Mow up a trestl*
during a bitter strike against
the Florida East Coast Rail­
way.
Two of tha defendants wer#
convicted of all three charge*
against them hut the other
two were convicted on only
on* count.
Joseph Lee Vedder of Mi­
ami and John Wesley Davis
of St. Lurie wer* convicted ot
all three counts—conspiracy,
actually placing a 15-stlck
dynamite charge on a Florida
Hast Coast Railway trestle
lust March, and thereby a t­
tempting to wreck a freight
train.
They fare maximum sent­
ence* of a total of 43 years In
Jull and/or a $30,000 fine,
Hugh Winn and John Katalkoa of Miami were found
guilty only of attempting to
wreck a freight train. The
maximum sentence on this
county Is 20 years in Jail
and/or a $10,000 fine.
Defense attorney Hilton
Carr immediately announced
he would appeal and Federal
Judge Kmctl C. Choate allow­
ed the mrn to remain free un­
der their bund* of $50,000.

Store Burglary
Attempt Fails
A thief or thieve* tried un­
successfully last night to en­
ter Joe's Grocery at Celery
and Locust Avenues when
they pushed In a screen on
the east sldo of the building.
Bars kepi them from entering,
police aaid.
The persons then tried to
break Into a soft drink m a­
chine but faiU-iJ. They dam ­
aged a bread box apparently
when vexed over the failure*,
police added.

Renewal Will Require A 'Heap Of Co-Operation'
Editor’* Note: This ia the
second In a aerie* of three
article* dUcuseing Sanford'*
downtown business district.
By Jullen Stenstrom
W hntabout "Co-operation?"
War* peopla agreed that if
tha city'a dowmtown business
district ia to undergo a modcm beautification program it
la going to require a "heap of
co-operation" on the part ot
merchant* nnd property ownera.
A recent article in a na­
tionally circulated magazine
pointed out th at tha huge,
federally - dominated land
clearance and urban renswal
projects of "blighted area*"
In tha large cities a rt getting
tha national spotlight becaus*
U»y *r* so spectacular. The

atory of St. Louis la one ex­
ample.
s e e
Southward Investment 4k
Really Company of 116 N.
I'ark Ate. has Joined the
list of local eatablUhmrnta
In filing up their building*.
The firm has painted the
estrrioi* of the building,
used Formica to assist in
beautifying project. Install­
ed a redwood frnre on the
side* and generally fixed up
the rtlerior.
•

•

•

However, co-operative en­
deavors of smaller commun­
ities are producing compar­
able benefits. The prime re­
quisite is that the local buslnrssmen and property owners
must want urban rryicwal.

They must want to rejuvenate
Sanford'a downtown business
area enough to unite and
work for it.
Of course, it isn't accom­
plished overnight.
Grand Junction, Colo., for
example, ealled it* project
''Operation Foresight." New
Rochelle, N. Y., tagged their’s
".Modernization of the Key­
stone," and they worked at it
for six years and spent $6
million.
Grand Junction whipped
their plan into *hai&gt;* four
years ago because lending
merchants recognized that
"inaction in the face of nor­
mal but real problems of an
old downtown leads only to
deterioration, and that this In
turn leads to tha capture of

local markets by other down­
towns and outlying shopping
centers."
So, they developed a master
plan that included new street
and parking designs in the
shopping area, storm sewers,
construction, office building
and store modernization. And
la-cause thia western city is
more the size of Sanford, and
because the project'* cost is
morn in line with our own
capability, its success should
serve as an inspiration to
Sanford. The coat was some­
thing like ■ half * million
dollars.
Not many nights ago *
group of local Luainesa leaders
presented to tha City Com­
mission a comprehensive plan
of lakefront development.

It suggested that in capital­
izing on Sanford’s most ex­
clusive asset—the extensive
city frontage on Lake Monroe
not only would the city take
on a new image of progress,
hut also the activity would
aoon encompass the "main
street" chopping district, If—
there'* that word again—
property owner* and mer­
chants got together on a plan
which would serve to attract
the visiting yachtsmen as
well as Central Floridians.
It would cost money and
lota of it. It would taka tim*
—hut every year tha lakefront project is developing ao
would tha business district's
modernization program.
It will take a "heap of co­
operation" of not just a few

hut of all the property own­
ers and stor* operators. The
Influx of visiting boatsmen
who will thrill to the natural
beauty of the St. John* and
the modern harbor facilities
of Sanford on the "Nil* of
America" will represent busi­
ness over and above that of
tha local patrons who will be
delighted to take advantage of
a fine downtown shopping
center with its charm and the
appeal of modern merchandiee
at attractive price*.
Foreeight, co-op*rstlon, un­
relenting drive and—as tha
sincere reader who started
this aeries of articles with a
lotter said—"positive think­
ing" can do tha job.
Would Sanford dar try It?
Tooyirruw: Ita feas 'iility.

The accused driver was fined
$100. Thus, the J P ’a were able
to retain jurisdiction. As a
result, their fees jumped to
$33,000 a year."
Beckwith said he was not
familiar with changes in the
laws referred to In the article
but that he could say that
Florid* statutes limit Justice
of the Peace Hugh Duncan to
* maximum personal Income
of $7,500 per year.
"According to the laws,"
said Beckwith, the first re ­
ceipts of the JP office must
pay the expenses of ita oper­
ation. Receipts over a n d
above that figure go to the
justice of the peace as person­
al Income but it cannot exceed
$7,500. Any receipts over and
above expenses and income to

Friends To Pay
Tribute To
NAS Officer
Shipmate*, f a m i l y and
friends ef Commander Ilnrton
W. Bartholomew will gather
in tribute to the Naval lead­
er during memorial services
a t 3 p.m. Thursday In the
Sanford Naval Air Station
chapel.
The widely - known com­
manding officer of Heavy
A t t a c k Squadron Eleven
(VAH-11) died Sunday In an
aircraft accident in the Med­
iterranean.
Chaplain Leo J, McDonald
will officiate at the services.
Attending will be Mr*. Kay
Bartholomew, widow of tho
accomplished aviator; daugh­
ter, Sandria, 13; son, Scott,
0; and his parents, Mr. and
Mra. James Jay Bartholomew
of Fresno, Calif.
Surrounding them will he
many of the friends, bath
military and civilian, of a 21year naval career.
Cdr.
Bartholomew hail
served In the Korean Conflict
nml built a promising reputa­
tion in flying and administra­
tin'. when he ennv to Henfcrd
in November 1PB9.
Except for aix months at
the Armed Fortes Staff Col­
lege at Norfolk, Va„ he had
been stationed here ever
since. In those yenrs he en­
hanced his professional repu­
tation while developing a
wide field of friendships In
the community.
He served as safety officer
nnd operation* officer In
VAH-l while flying tho A-3II
Skywarrlor attack bomber
and in February I9ik‘l became
executive officer of VAII-ll.
He assumed rommaml of
the "Chcrkertnil" squadron
on April (1, less than a month
la-fore it left aboard the car­
rier Franklin D. Roosevelt to
fill Its current commitments
with the U. S. Sixth Fleet.
During his 1(1 months in the
squadron he was instrumental
in its winning the Battle Ef­
ficiency "E ” fer 19(11 and In
compiling a strong operation­
al record which coutd bring n
repeat vlrlnry In Fiscal 1904.
The family requeats that In
lieu of flowers contributions
be made through the Rev.
Leroy I). Soper, rector of tho
Holy Cross Eplsccpnl Church,
Sanford, to the American
Farm School In Salonika,
Greece, or the Mission for In­
dian Children.

the justice must be remitted
to the clerk."
Beckwith delved Into tha
records for the calendar year
of 1963. The report filed by
Duncan, who wai not avail­
able for comment because of
court being in session, reveal­
ed that during 1963 the re­
ceipts of the JP office in San­
ford district amounted to $lt,«
622.33. Office expense* wero
$4,423.50. This included rent,
auto expenses, janitorial ser­
vices, postage, office supplica
and equipment and miscellan­
eous Items.
"Therefore,"
said Beck­
with, "Justice Duncan's per­
sonal Income was only $7,198.85, less than the maximum
flguro of $7,500 permitted by
law."
These figure* were taken
from a "Report of Receipts,
Expense* and Net Income."
as prescribed for the annual
operation of county offices un­
der provisloni of the Florida
statutes.
The magazine may hava
gotten the figure of $33,000 In­
come from all of the JP'a in
Seminole County. However,
according to Beckwith thia Is
not likely since none of tha
other J P 's had a report any­
where comparable to Justice
Duncan's. Their reports of r*cclpts and expenditures were
comprised of much lower fig­
ures.

Violence In
Harlem Seen
As Planned
NEW YORK (U P I)-C o m munists are working with hate
group and black natlonallata
to stimulate the riots and ra­
cial unreat plaguing tha na­
tion’s largest city, officials
said today.
The eigne of planned viol­
ence have begun to em trge
after the fourth day of law­
lessness which a t first appear­
ed to b* the haphazard work
of roving street pvir*. Acting
Mayor Paul ILScnivane dis­
closed Tuesday th at police
Imv* been Investigating tha
efforts of extremists to cap­
italize on tha frustration of
Negroes for a considerable
time,
Screvan* said "known Com­
munists" hava been Involved
In Inflammatory rallies and
m e e t i n g * and Communist
money probably has financed
demonstrations. A spokesman
f o r P o l i c e Commlsaloner
Michael J. Murphy aald the
department has tieen "Investi­
gating w ry closely indications
of left-wing incitement."
The FBI ha* been cooperat­
ing with Murphy's Investigat­
ors since the rioting began
last Saturday and stepped In­
to the situation officially
Tuesday on order of President
Johnson.
A Justice D e p a r t m e n t
spokesman said Fill ageuta
will try to find uut "who la
responsible for doing what" in
tho chaotic sections off Man­
hattan und Brooklyn.

LDJ Visits Grave
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
President Johnson brought
his fast-paced acheJule to a
momentary pauso Tuesday
with a visit to the grave of
the late President John F.
Kennedy.

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Lake Monroe Joltings
Well hello there! 1 guess my
roving deys ore now over for
another year. Hut what a
marvelous time 1 had in Wash­
ington D.C. And »UI1 thero
are so many more places &gt;'&lt;*
to see. One day we spent in
ULlng pictures. We started
nut by going out to the new
D.C. Stadium wnlch is on the
new Baltimore Highway. The
night before we were there
to sec Washington and the
Yankees play. 1 took a pitlure nf Mickey Mantle at bat.
What did he do that time?
Ha walked. Saw former Or­
lando sports announcer Dan
Daniels and also listened It
former Sanford man Red H»rber. Ha broadcasts the Yan­
kee gamra over radio. From
thare wa went over U&gt; Arling­
ton Cemetery. When we got
there, there were three fun­
erals being held. One of them
was the man killed in Geor­
gia, a policeman killed by a
bandit and four others being
buried side by side. We could
not find out ebnut them but
aurmised they were soldiers
aent home from across. Oh
yes, it was also tlma for tho
change of guard a t the Tomb
of the Unknown Soldier. This
really draws lha crowds.
Thara were seven bu# loads of
Boy Bcouts who were on their
way to Valley Forge, Va. Wa
had to wait our tlmu to visit
the grave of our slain Presi­
dent. Two walks have been
made to let the crowds walk
up to the picket fence around
Ilia graves. Guards are sta­
tioned there to keep the lines
moving. I ■queried In among
the crowd* and took aeveral
pictures.
Flowers and
wreathes lined the fence and
several visitors would bring
vases of flowers and the
guards would ptace them aluitg
the fence. The eternal light
In the center a t the feet of
the President was burning
brightly. Around this on the
high mound of gras* wero
several Navy hala, a tie, rhev.
ton and other momentoes.
Each aide of this were the
two white markers of hie tiny
children. 1 looked at the face*
of aome of the yjsltor*. 8avaral had le a n In their fyet,
some ju st stood their and
never ballad an eya laeh,
they were In deep meditation.
They Just could not yet real­
ise th at It was so. Two Boy
Hcnuts carried on a conversa­
tion nf saying they never
wanted to he President and
how much new pages of his­
tory -would be In the new
school books. An elderly lady
handed one of the guards a
email vase nf flowers and
aald to him " It Just can’t be
him." A fter leaving Arling­
ton we cam* berk by the
Washington
Monument.
I
wanted to taka a picture of
it for our Herald Photogra­
pher Bill Vincent. But do you
know there was not a parking
apace within blocks a n d
blocks, I found nut the rea­
son. Around each aide of the
muument, way up in the nit,
were worker* cleaning the
aides of tha monument. nil#
it done every 30 yeare, ao I
was told, and it seems to h«
a “drawing crowd affair." But
what a difference it made.
Where it had been cleaned it
really was shining. Next week
I would like to tell you of a
visit we madr to Fort I,Incoin Cemetery. Word.* cen nev.
#r describe the beauty of it.
• • • Charles a n d Gladys
Carlton have gone to Raltsgh, N.C., where Gladys will
enter Duke University Hos­
pital for ohasrvatlon. Hope
she is back hnnia soon. We
will he thinking of you
Gladys. * * * C l a u d e and
Mary Hittell, aon Richard and
daughter Linda, motored to
La Porte, Ind., to visit
Claude’s sister. On their way
hacked they stopped off la
Columbus, Ga. to see son
Claude Jr., Johanna and chil­

dren. Johanna and the chil­
dren rami- on home with them
for a visit. • • • Mrs. Myrtle
Pickett of Jacksonville was
here for a few daya visit with
her sister Rena Hawkins and
family. Speaking of Rena,
shr, Claude and their son,
Sid, have just returned from
their vacation spent on the
West Coast fishing. They
brought fish back to prova It
and one evening had Hetty
and Hot, Mann, The lis te r
Tillis family, C. L. Tllli* fam­
ily and Hubert Johnson out
for a fish supper. And from
what I have heard it was
simply delicious. • • • Rich­
ard and Agnes Rant and son
Ray have left for Knoxville,
Tenn. They were going there
first to help her dad, Lee Kel­
ler, finish his summer cahin
in the mountains. From there
they are going to Hammond,
Ind. to visit Rich’* folks. • • •
The Bill McGees have had
Bill’* brother Jim and hie
family here for a short visit
from their home in Purtta
Cord*. • • • Former Monroe
residents, the J. H. Edwards
of Sebring, stopped in for a
short stay with friend* on
their way to Georgia for a
visit with friends, • • * Mr.
and Mrs. J. II. Tmdel, Mrs.
8. E. Norwood and Norine
Norwood *r* In the mountains
of Tennessee near Knoxville.
They are also building a cot­
tage there and are not ex­
pected beck until September.
Lorens (Tlndel) says that It
is eold there at night. • • •
Charlotte (Mr*. Vie) Haw­
kins Is expected home any
day now from Baltimore, Md.,
wher* aha went to visit son
Jim and family. Het she will
como back and aay “Gee was
tt hot up there." That’s right
because I was there too. • • *
Very glad to welcome newly
married Kenny and Darlene
(Roberta) Collette to our
neighborhood. They are resid­
ing on Narrlssu* Ave. I talk­
ed to Darlene Monday and
ahe said that Kenny had been
scut to w-a for a week. • • •
Paul and Shirley l-eopofas,
who hare been residing on
Narcissus Ave., have moved
into the Toler Rabun apart­
ment In Ldk# Monroe. • • •
Lloyd Ftcaman returned home
Sunday evening from a two
weeks trip to Alabama, Ten­
nessee and Mississippi. Il&lt;&gt;
accompanied Mr. and Mra.
Wilborn of Enterprise. • • •
J. C. and Naomi Sapp had a*
Sunday dinner guests, Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Sapp and Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Rohlnson. The
Robinsons are from Wildwood
and the Sapps from Si. Au­
gustine. Both of Die Sapp
families have just returned
from Wayrrnss, Ga., where
they visited the It. A. Moody*
and celehratrd the COlh An­
niversary of the J. A. Sapps.
* * * Glad to hear that I.uuiau
Hushlow hu* won Imr battle
from a very had cold that
had her down. Pm telling you
that gal has really gol tlm
spunk, * * * Very sorry to
hear that Clara Wyatt, a su­
pervisor of nurses at the local
hospital, Is confined there.
Hope she wdl soon be out
ngnin because she is valuulily
needed there. • * * I would
like to close this week with
telling you of a billboard sign
□n the Baltimore Highway. It
shows a big wheel chair and
under it are the words; "You
can get the chair (wheel) for
reckless driving." So THINK
shout thst when you are
driving. Also in a small town
a big sign said "Slow down,
our children aie playing. You
took one, don’t take the sec­
ond.” So again THINK. These
children want a chance of be­
ing our rltiiens tomorrow.

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Sanford Boys
Bear Lake Elementary Has Summer Program Slater Tells
Of Session

By Maryann Miles
Summer recreation at Bear
l,ake Elementary S c h o o l ,
which will float! Friday, July
31, has featured arts and
crufts and outdoor sports
and Kames. In stru cto r are
Mrs. I.eira J. Stroup and Clay
C. Carroll. Assisting Mi*Stroup is Mr*. Bay Tcraola.
In the handicraft sessions
% the chiidien have learned to
maka bird caeca from clothes
hatlKcrs, candle holders from
tdeach iKittles, piggy hanks
from detergent bottles, bas­
kets for flowers freni pine
needles, bird feeders from
milk cartons, tile pictures,
tile tables, tile hot plates,
llurhic doll clothes, doll fundture from apdols and buses
® and jewelry from shells and
macaroni.
Jbirilng the local youliK*
sters for the program have
been Lou Ann and Gary Carroll of Miami who are in the
area to visit their grand­
parents, Mr, and Mrs. 1’aul
Helton.

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The Dcllona Corporation, a
leading Florida community
development company, report­
ed snarply increased sales for
the first six months of 1901,
with altcr-tax profits up 50
per cenl from the correspond­
ing period of 1963.
Net Income for the Miami*
based building firm amounted
to $532,138 or 41 cents per
share for the first 1984 half,
compared with $353,993 or 27
cents per share for the yearago period.
Sales of homes and homesites at Deltona, the com­
pany's 15,b0u-acrc
planned
community near Sanford, and
at other company properties
in Florida totaled $7,597,714
for the half-year period, a
gain of nearly 64 per cent
over total sales of $f,637,09G
in the first six months of
1903.
Land sales rose to $5,114,317
Ir. 1904 period from $1,079,ti'JJ a year ago. Housing sales
climbed to $2,483,397 from
$557,204 last year.
"The first half of 1904 was
a highly successful one for
The Deltona Corporation,"
Frank E. Maekle Jr., president, (old shareholders In an
interim report.

Gain Reported
By Winn-Dixie
Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc., op­
erating 631 supermarkets In
this area and throughout the
Southeast, rocortied a 5.47
• percent increase in sales dur­
ing (he four-week period end­
ed June 27.
The volume totaled $66,505,155 compared to $62,893,410
for tho corresponding period
last year, an increase of $3,611,745.
For the 52-week period end­
ed June 27, sale* were $871,t 792,266 compared to $831,322,.
800, an increase of $40,469,466 or 4.87 percent.

UPW Circles Have Combined Meeting For July Program

David Lanier, student presi­
dent of Seminole High School
and who win sponsored by
the Sanford Seminole Jaycees
at the recent annual Boys
State, gave a report on the
gathering to hts sponsors lust
i week.
Lanier told Juyeee* that
the Boys State legislature
passed ami signed 13 bills.
Among them were three laws
that Lanier felt were signifi­
cant.
One law would make scut
hell* mandatory f r all cars;
another would require oil
drivers over tW years old to
take u driver* test every two
years; a third law would ap­
propriate all gambling tax
ARTS AND ('HAFTS have been featured for gills attending the -sum­
money for schools.
mer program at Hear Lake Klementary School wlm have made many use­
Lanier, who was elected a
ful and attrnetfve items under direction of Airs. I.eira J. Stroup, right
state representative at the
back. Others in the pinup are, seated from left, Jessica Neel, Cathy Gilt*
Boys Slate meeting described
bons, Susie Dabbs, Janet Neel and l.ou Ann Carroll of Miami who is visit­
the activities and events of
ing her Bra ml pa rents, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Helton. Standing with Mrs.
the session, which included
Stroup in back is Susan Maries,
(Herald Photo)
dividing all hoys into two
parties ami mock elections to
city, county ami state govern­
ment.
He praised the idea of the
annual Boys State Assembly
us being “very good.”
By Maryann Miles
one gun, William Joseph J of Baltimore, Mrs, Joe Rur"Florida is the fastestWilliam J. Crame cf 327 Crame Jr. who is traveling Snjgess in Virginia, Mis. Mli­ growing stale in the nation,
Lake Forest Drive, Forest Canada while working on » med Wilcox of Kingsville, a t o p tourist attraction,
City, recently received n new radar system, and five Md. and Mis. Kusoti Slum of
standing on the threshold of
plaque for 33 years service daughters, Mrs. Lester Bob. Ann Arbor, Mich. They have
greatness," Laltler said.
with Martin Company as inaon and Mrs, Wllle Smith eight grandchildren.
"Boy’s State assures that
field supervisor for installa­
youth will he equipped to
tions throughout the United
take part in running our
States of the Birdie Mlssilo
state, promoting sound levels
Master System, on early
of government for service,
warning device.
not for profit,” he added,
Originally from Baltimore,
Lanier urged the Jaycees
the Cronies have lived In
to send more boy* to Boys
Forest City1 for the past,
State, and guaranteed they
three years. She is an ac­
would find it "rewarding and
complished amateur artist
inspiring.”
and many of her paintings
are displayed in their home.
Younger Senior*
Both leva to travel, are golf­
ing and fishing enthusiasts
The term "seniur senator”
ami like to do their own gar­
refer* |n length &gt;,f continu­
dening.
ous service mther than ago
They are the parents of
and tho triilor senator of a
state may he younger in year*
than the junior senator.

Forest City Man Gsts Award

ACL Safely
Meeting Set

Legal Notice
i \ t h i : i i i h i i r m i r r r or*
m i : w v r i t .it n n i 1 1, r m .
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Plaintiff.

Employees
of
Atlantic
Coast Line Bailroad Company
will hold their third quarterly
safely meeting at 7:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, in Ihe Railroad's
assembly room of their pas­
senger station in Sanford.
T a l k s on prevention of
personal injuries and safe operaliems will be made by
Claim Agent Ned L. Hines,
Engineer J It. Weaver and
General Yardmaster W. I.
Crabtree.
Safety Supervisor J. W.
Lamberson, of Jacksonville,
will attend this meeting as
well as other officials from
Jacksonville,
Tampa
ami
Lakeland.
All employees, their fami­
lies and friends arc invited to
attend.

A PLAtJU E from Martin Company recently
w;ts received by William J. Cramo of Forest
City who set veil with tho company for lilt years
its field supervisor for Instnllittions of an early
warning system Uirouifhont the United States.

The third leading cause cf
death in the U.S., strokes lat.o
almost 200,1100 lives each year,
outranked only by heart attucks ( 000,000 deaths annual­
ly) and enneer (276,000), ac­
cording to Floiidu Heart As­
sociation.

HOMIN’ JONES, son of Mrs, Pauline F. Jones,
HKJ Pinccrest Dr., is congratulated by Chief
Warrant Officer W. E. Frumerie of the Jack­
sonville Navy Recruiting Station following his
enlistment. Jones will undergo basic training tit
a submarine school and nuclear power school.
He then will he assigned to duty aboard a iiud ear submarine. His father, Master Chief Fnginemati !£. R. Jones, is a veteran submariner
stationed at Macon, Ga.

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dusky, Mrs. John Ulmer and
Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. Thomp­
son closed the discussion with
prayer.
The business meeting was
conducted by Mr*. Zimmer­
man. Tho meeting adjourned
with tho Friendship Circle
and the MUpah Benediction.
Refreshment* of p u n c h ,
cookies, cream puffs, minis,
anil nuts were served by the
hostesses during a social
hour.
Other mem tier* attending
were Mrs. Emma Basham,
Mr*. F. E. Donaldson. Mrs.
B e s s i e Beebe, Mrs. Ted
Brooklyn, Mrs. John Reaves,
Mr*. H aney Pugh, Mrs. Lu-

Program Ends
The six weeks Osteen sum­
mer recreation program end­
ed this week. On Monday*
the children wete taken by
bus to Burls Paik at DeLeon
Spring* for swimming, on
Wednesdays beginners swim­
ming lessons were given nt
Dickson Lake in Osteen nnd
on Fridays n library program
was held at Osteen School.
Coaches Jerry Wosenske and
llal Wooten were In charge.

Vcrn Harrison, Mrs. Earl
Unger, Mr*. Charles Bass*
man, Mrs. Arolyn True, Mrs,
Evelyn Bice, Mrs. W. C. I Top.
kins, Mrs. Ruby Linden and
one guest, Piper Smith, was
present.

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There will la* a meeting of
VFW Post lPitfiti of Cassel­
berry nt 8 p.m. Thursday at
the Land O’Lakes Country
Club.
There will he a school of In­
st ruction Saturday at the
VFW Post Henie in Gaines­
ville for officers and mem­
bers of the VFW and Auxili­
ary. A hm becuc luncheon at
11 a.tu. will precede the meet­
ing.
A group from Post 10050
and its Auxiliary will leave
Casselberry at 8:50 n.m.
Saturday to attend the school.
Anyone interested in going
should contact Ralph Webb,
adjutant, for further infor­
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Sets Meeting

The devotions were given
by Mrs. Smathers. The scrip­
ture was taken from Psalms
103 followed by a rending re­
lating to ’the psalm, entitled
"Forget Me Not." The Lord’s
Prayer w a s repented in
unison.
The program was led by
both Program Chairman of
l h e Circles, Mi s. Robert
Bugenstein mid Mrs. James
M. Thompson. Chapter Six of
the study book, Be AYhat
You Are, which was on the
subject of Tiie New Life,
was discussed by Mrs. (Mu
t ’oehruu, Mrs. Don Smith,
Mrs. Marie Lowe, Mrs. P. D.
Anderson, Mrs. Ed Zimmer­
man, Mrs. Hurry' K. San­

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..&gt;VKAT1IEHSFIELD Civic Association, orgnn* feed in March, now has a total of 80 members in
*good standing who have worked hard on a num­
ber of civic improvements for their urea dur-iitK tiiu past few months. Mrs. Glenn Hartwell,
~left, Is secretary-treasurer and Don Davis,
right, is president. Conley Parker, vice presi­
dent, was not present for the photo.

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By Franrr* Wester
Circle One nnd Circle Two
of the UPW Association of
the Community Presbyterian
Church of Lake Mary held a
combined meeting for their
July program at the home of
Mrs. Joe Smnlhers on Lake
Emma with Mrs. Lena Kith
as her co-hostess.

Phone
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B j Robert B. Thorn** Jr.
322-575*
Twenty years ego, an ISy*«r-nM youngster was as­
signed to Sanford’* Navy
Base. Ilia name , , . Frrddia
Lee Hyman. He met a girl
who was a student at Crouton
High School, They were mar­
ried on O ct 30, 1044. Mra.
Hyman la Ui* former Nadine
Walden, They have two fine
boy*, Freddie Jr, and Melvin.
Hyman is a native of Bir­
mingham, Alahama where he
was a student at Parker
High. Mr. and Mr*. Hyman
are resident* of Detroit, Mich­
igan. They are members of Jehovuh W ltntii, “We would
Ilk* to come back to Florida
as full time missionaries,"
said Hyman,
Mra. Hyman spent all of
hsr childhood days here. Tulking with her wa* most intarestlny. One thlny which
stand* out In my mind la a
statement ah* made, fn es­
sence It meant, “An Individual
should taka great pride In hi*
work, whether it I* house
elaanlny, or raklny a yard. It
should he well done," ehe con­
cluded, They are visiting with
relatives and friend* In our
city.
•
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The Mitchell family had Its
reunion Sunday, July 19, a t
the home of Mr, and Mra.
Charlie Turner. Those present
ware Mr. ami Mra. Flutrher
Mitchell, and Kir. and Mra.
Ollle Joseph, Orlando; Mr.
and Mr*. Sam Jones, Eatonvilla; Mr. and Mrs. Alexander
Mitchell, Mrs. M. C. (toss,
Mra. Benner Merchant, Damon
Slplln, Hanford; Mrs. Rosa L.
Barr and family, Mr*. Allean
Jones, Mrs. Elmir* Tal, Pom.
pano Beach; Mrs. Leo Pendle­
ton, Byrecuse, N. Y.J Mrs. Ola
Mae Daniel* and family, Fort
Laudtrdale.
•
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Mr. and Mra. Valdes Green.
Brrls Green, and Leonard
William* motored to Fort
Lauderdale last Thursday,
a s *
Correction! Yvstt# Dixon
and llcrnadstta Dixon ars vis­
iting In Tatlahassss instead of
Washington, D. C,
s o *
Mrs. Mary Blocker Jsnklns
of Pensacola la visiting rela­
tive* and friend*. Mrs, Jenkina is the former Mary
Dlockar. She la a former stud­
ent of Crooms High School.
Hsr husband, Elmer Jenkins
la Instructor of Selene* at
Washington Junior Colley* In
Pensacola,
e s s
Mrs. Csrletha Msrksrson Is
among a group of teachers
from J. It. E. I** High School
In Wildwood attending Florida
A and M University. They
will take a Hires weeks work­
shop course,
•
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Willi* J, McrVarson motor­
ed to Healings to visit his
family last week,
•
• •
Private First Class Jessie
Alloway of the fi74th Trans­
portation Reserve Company
will depart fur Fort Banning
Saturday a t 7 a. in. Ho will
be In camp until Aug. 9.
•
• •
Barbara GIvans and Veron­
ica Mitchell have returned
horns after *|x&gt;nding three
weak* In Atlanta with rela­
tives.
* a *
Mr .and Mrs. Juhnny Ad­
kins ars vacationing in Phila­
delphia. They are guuata of
their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. und Mra. Jurums Willy a
Dixon and their boys.

Barbara Andrews snd Mar­
garet Robinson will motor to
Philadelphia. They will visit
Margaret’s brother Robert
Robinson.
• •
•
There will be a ’ heaven
bound play consisting of char­
acter* of the community of
.Sanford Sunday night July 2d
at 8 p. m. at Allen Chapel
A. if. E. Church. The spon­
sor* of this program are Mrs.
Grace Haynes, Mr*. Mildred
Godfey, Mr*. L. V. Pike, and
D. C. McCoy. Th* public I*
cordially Invited to attend.
• •
•
Gall Johnson, daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. I.awrenro John­
son, has returned from the
World's Fair. Sh* accompan­
ied her uncle, James Wilson,
on th* trip. H* Is band dlrsetor of June* High School of
Orlando which performed re­
cently at the fair.
•
• •
Mr*, fries Kendrick Bailey
of Washington, D. C., spent a
week with her patent*, Mr.
and Mrs. Jessie Kendrick.
•
• •
Mrs. JuanlU Pitt* Smith
and children of Miami were
weekend gm sls of their aunt,
Mra. Catharine Bellamy, Mrs.
Smith also visited Mr*. D. A.
Thomas. They are long time
friends and former classmates
at Florida A and M Univer­
sity.
*
• •
Cltiian Relationship Day
will ba observed Sunday, July
20, at 11 a. m. a t Saint John
Mctr»|iolllnn Baptist Churrh.
Cillr.cn* of thia community
will b* given awards for out­
standing service* rendered
during the year. II. II, Whiteh u n t, I* pastor.
•
* *
Mr*. Janie Eudelt end W.
C. Cummings, president of
Midway Elementary School
P-TA, motored to Daytona
lust Sunday to participate In
the atate P-TA workshop
which was held at BettmneCook man College. Delegates
from th* Daytons Beach area
discussed “The Missing Men."
Thin idea was to endciivor to
try ami get mors men to at­
tend P-TA meeting!. The let­
ters of ths words ParentTeacher Association wtr* ar­
ranged to form a pusils, Ths
putsls consisted of 6 pieces.
Seventy-five fathers were pre­
sented with a strip of earns.
A t P-TA meet lug, ths puitls
assembled. Each of ths
fathers had to he present In
order to put It together,
•
• •
Evens Bacon, president of
Jackson Haight’* P-TA of
(lviedo, attended th* Btata
P-TA workshop In Daytons
last Sunday.
•
• •
Mrs. Erma Mae Butlsi* of
West Palm Reach ia visiting
her mother, M n. Lilli* Har­
rison and family. Sh* was ac­
companied by hsr daughter
and grand daughter Mr*. Jew­
el Simpson and tittl* Boncsrla.
*
* *
Mr. and Mra. Wlltla C.
Cummlnga and family motor­
ed to Valdosta and Alhany,
Ua., laat week for a abort va­
cation. They visited friends
and relatives.
•
* *
Jams* Bryant, who has
launched out on a career of
writing lyrics, received a cut
of his first record a law days
ugo. It has been played on our
local radio station- This young
man la making a concerted
effort to succeed in hla new
experience. We sincerely hop*
lliia is l liu beginning of an il­
lustrious vocation, for you
Jimmy.

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Business Brief

Vice President
Of Food Fair
Tells Of Meet

Clotcr cooperation
anrnn;
Uie world's food chain atorc
eperator*. food pm cw iors and
manufacturers was recom­
mended by Slyer It. Marcus,
president ot the International
Association n| Food Chain
Storees, as a means to acbieving an efficient world­
wide system of food distribu­
tion.
Commenting on tiis return
from the recent convention of
the
International group in
Nice, France, Marcus, who
also is executive vice presi­
dent of Food Fair Stores,
Inc., noted that this year'*
convention was the largest
and most enthusiastic ever
held.
More than too delegates oi
chain stores and m anufacture
attended. They represented 25
countries.
Marcus announced the elec­
tion of two new members to
tiie
international
group's
board of directors. They are
Howard O. Wagner, vice presi­
dent of Jewel Tea Company,
Chicago, and Samuel Stein­
berg, president. Stcinbeg's
Canada Ltd., Montreal.
“ If chain store operators
arc to meet the demands of
expanding population and im­
proved economics throughout
tthe world." said Marcus, “ we
must have a free cxchangt of
ideas and information,
“This, plus a closer rela­
tionship with
agricultural
groups, food processors and
manufacturers, is vital to the
development of an efficient
world-wide system of foood
distribution," he added.
As a highlight of the meet­
ing, a representative of the
American .Meat Institute in
cooperation with the U. S.
Dept, of Agriculture present­
ed a program to stimulate
sales of American beef in
European countries.

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The covered dish dinner
pluimi-d for the Ilt-ht-liiilix mill
Odd Fellows for Sunday af­
ternoon, July 2(1, has been
canceled and will be resche­
duled at a later date.

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DAN DO. ■ F lo rid # c o r p o r a t i o n !
ID »UNK-WllaSf »N. IN C . w F l o r ­
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p orjw ri i in n ;
• 'i l l t a L K Y
HTKKD AND Al.t MINI M COM.
PA NY, a F l o r i d a c o r p o r a t i o n !
And DONALD F M A LLBTTK,
T ru B te a In H m n k r u p t ry fo r T h a
C o r n e l l C o m p a n y o f Orlan d o ,
p r P en d an t e,
N o t I i t : o f i t .1:11k ** *%I. m
NOTICK IS IlKItKHV UIVKN'
t h a t pu relian t to a F i n a l D«*
e re# o f F o r # d a * y r r 'l u t e d J u l y
1*. 15t4. a n d e n t e r e d In C h a n ­
c e r y Came N o. 12. * 2 * of t h e
Circuit C ourt of tha N inth J u .
d i r i a l C i r c u i t In an d f o r Pern*
Inole C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , w h e r e In f a a e e l b e r r y G a r d e n a , Inc., a
F l o r i d * c o r p o r a t i o n , la p l i l n O ff, * nd C o r n e l l Com p u n y of
O r la n d o , a F l o r i d * c o r p o r a t i o n ;
Jf«&gt;rtie*\\Tl»on. Inc., a F l o r i d a
c o r p o r a t i o n ; C *ull#y S te e l e n d
A lum inum Company, a F lorida
co rp o ra tio n ;
end
D onald
F.
Jd id le t ie . T r i i e t i t In B a n k r u p t *
r y for T h e C o r n e l l C o m p a n y of
O r l a n d o , a r e d e f e n d a n t e , I will
**11 t o t h e h l a h e e t a n d b eet
b i d d e r fo r caah a t t h e f r o n t
d o o r of t h e S em in o le C o u n t y
C o u r t h o u e e In S a n f o r d . F l o ri d a ,
a t I f on o 'c lo ck N»on o n t h a
I r d d a y o f Auiruat, 19*4. t h e
follo w Irif d e e c r t b e d r e a l p r o ­
p e r t y ee set f o r t h In *ald F i n a l
De er## o f K n r , c l o , u r a . t o . w i t :
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Arthur II. I t . i k w t t h , Jr,
Clark of Said Circuit Court
Hr Martha T. Vlh U n
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Pag* 6 — July 22, 1064

Hobo Day Brings
School Look Of
'Poverty Pocket'
By Jin * Caaaelberry
Booth Seminole Etemrntary
School i t CiiMlb*rry took
on th i appearance of ■
-poverty pocket” l i l t Friday
morning
th i youngater*
attending th i aumniar recrea­
tion profram got Into th i
apirit of the hobo cookout
planned aa a ipeclal event.
Each boy and girl brought
a aurprla* ingredient from
home to contrlbut* to th*
atew which wai itrved In tin
earn. The affair turned out
to b* a aucceaa In apiU of the
rain ahower which threatened
to dllut* th* ataw and doui*
th* fire.
Choien a* beat dreaeed of
th* hobo* war* Rick Murphy,
Scott Clark, Franeln* Murphy
and Brenda Low*.
Tho apec ial avent planned
fo r thla Friday will b* an
art* and craft* ahow. Th*r*
ha* been apodal *mphaala on
thla phaaa of th* program at
South Semlnol* thla aummer
with claiaaa held each day
under direction of Mr*. Lola
Engllab.
Th* program will and next
week with a pet ahow to be
bald on Friday.

NO TRESPASSING
la prlmltiva area* of N«w
Guinea, load* aerva aa neu­
tral ground between warring
tribe* and native* walk In th*
exact center of th* road to
•void impacting.

Legal Notice
in m is ciKOvrr roi'iiT o r
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CNANcanv no. ta u t
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halra,
d ev l.ea e,
laaataaa
or
i r a n l M i ; UKLLA Z. WATBRH.
If allva and It daad. h er u n ­
k n o w n halra, devleaae, l e g e lava or a r a n u a a i II A II V K T
UKHS BUTTON, l( allva, and II
daad, hla u n k n o w n halra. da.
Vlaaaa, laaataaa, or Brantaaa;
—
BUTTON, lh a u n k n o w n
w if e , i f a n r, m H A i t v u r iikhh
MUTTON, If allva, and If daad,
har u n k n o w n halra, davlaaaa,
ta g a la ra and xranlaaa; ALTA •
MONTH LAND, H OTE L AND
NAVIOATION COMPANY, a dla.
anlvad F lo rid a corp oration , and
tha u n k n o w n aaalans, aorraa*.
ora In In ltra a l, truaiar* or
otliar
partial
clalm lnK
I).
th r o u a h , undar or aunlnal aald
Al.TA MONTH LAND, IIOTKt,
AN D NAVIOATION COMPANY,
a itlaanlvad F lorida corp oralio n : JAMKH II. FA lilt, OKOItIII*. K WIIJION, T. (’. HIMPMON. and \V. D. KINOHVII.I.K
MAN.", aa lh a laa t k n o w n direrlo ra and Irualaaa o f Al.TAMONTH I.A NO, IIOTKt. AND
NAVIOATION
COMPANY,
a
dlaaolvvit F lo rid a co rporation:
Al.TA MONTH HPIIINIIH COM­
PANY, a dla aolvtd Maeeachua a lla corp oration , and lh a u n ­
k n o w n aaatgna. auccaaaora In
Intaraat, Irualaaa or o lh a r parllaa c l a l m l n i l&gt;r, th r o u g h , u n ­
dar or a s a l n a t aald Al.TAMONTH BI'IIINOB COMPANY, a
ril.ulved
Maaaarhuaatla
cor­
p oration) O H o n O B W. MOllBK.
THOMAS J. KENNY . EI.IZA B
W H I T T I E R . I* KBTKLLA TALMAUUK, WILLIAM J. IIOLIIIIOOK, aa lha laat k n o w n dir• r i o r a and truatena o f aald A L ­
TA MONTE
BI’IIINOB C O M PA NY, a dlaaolvad Maaaachua a l l a c o rp o ra llo n i and all per• o n a and parllaa clalmlnK any
I n l t r a a l br, t b r o u i h . undar or
aaalnat
an y
of
lh a
abova
k n o w n or u n k n o w n parttee and
ALI. PKIIBONB IIAVINI1 Oil
CLAIMINU
ANY INTKUKHT,
ICeTATU. IIIOIIT Oil TITLK IN
TI IH LANDS IIBIIHIN DBHC BIII ED 1IKLOW, t o w l l :
Lota I. t, I, laaa lh a Waal
1 0 faal of Lol 4, ll l o s k II.
o f VANl-ANDO. TIIH BUIIUIIU
II K AUTIFU U
aco o rd ln a lo tba plat thara.
o f aa rrcordad In I'lal llook
I p.K" *7, I'lltilto flcrorda
o f Bamlnula County, F l o r ­
ida.
T h a n a lu ra o f thla a u ll la lo
ram uva ra rta ln clo u d s from
anil lo q u la t and confirm lha
«ll la l o lh a a b o v a daaorlbad
pro parly.
Tha nam a o f tha Court In
w h ic h aull haa bran tn a lllu la d
la tba Circuit Court for the
N in th J u d lr la l Circuit, In and
l o r B tm ln o la County , Florida.
Tha a b b ra v la la d t i ll s o f lha
eaaa la K A r i l l l l A M HAMMONH
• nd LOIB ll. HAMMONH, hla
w i f e , p la ln tllfa , varaua P. B.
W A T E R S . at at, dsfandanta.
Th a daaerlptlon o f Iho r*al
p ro p a rly Invo lvad lo aa sat
for Hi above.
You and s a c k o f yo u ara
haraby required t o flla your
anawar
or
o lh a r
dafanalva
plaadliiK w i t h tha Clark o f Ilia
a b o v a C o u rt a n d aarva a copy
lh a ra o f upon IIAHI.AN TUCK.
*00 So u th M aitland Avanua,
M aitland, F lo r id a , a lt o r n a y for
P l a i n t i f f ^ on o r b efo re tha Ird
d a y o f AUBuat, 1014. If you
fa ll l o do so a d a sra a pro roufaaao w i l l ba antarad aaa ln a t
y o u for Iba rallaf damandad In
the Complaint.
W1TNLHH my hand and the
sa a l o f aald Court a l Hanford,
MamlnolO Couuty , Flo rid a, this
• IIP day o f duns, 10*4.
1BEAL)
Arth u r 11. B e c k w i th , Jr,.
Clark
B y i J aan E W llk a
Deputy Clark
IIA ULAN TUCK
1*0 S o u lk M allland Avanuo
Maitland, F lo rid a
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July 22, 1961 — Page 7

TOO SMALL, almost,
to bo seen, tho little
wild rabbit being fed
hero by D o u g l a s s
J liras, son of Mr, and
Mrs. John Jurss of Ostecn, was found aban­
doned in the woods
about three weeks ago.
Kept alive by the fa­
mily on milk feedings
from a medicine dropper, tho rabbit now is
beginning to eat a lit­
tle on its own and has
become quite tame.
(Herald Photo)

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Pearce.
To alien 1 th* Jamboree all
of the boy* bad to lie a t least
12 years old and at Icaat
First Class Scout*. The boy*
are expected to return to
Sanford early next week,
Mr*. Cahterine \V. Pearce,
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Ry Cecil A. TUckcr II
Agrlrullural Agrnt
The modern farm is n com­
paratively tale place to U\e.
Rut it remain* a dangcroua
place to work.
There were 8,700 f*rin
residents killed in accidents
in I DCS, nlinut the name n s
the year before. Rut them
worn 0 per cent fewer fermera.
Death rotes Increased in all
accident clam *
hut work,
Just as tiny did natlnnully,
accord In|! to the National
.Safely Council. The farm
work rate had a small de­
crease while the nalional rate
was unchanged.
Farming continues lo rank
as tho third must hazardous
occupation. Only mining, ineluding quarrying and petrol­
eum drilling, and construction
have higher accidental death
rales.
Motor vehicle, home and
putdic accidents affect farm
residents aimut as severely a a
other Americans, Rut work
accidents, Iho smallest classi­
fication nationally, on the
farm remain second only ta
motor vehicle accident). Safe­
ly procedures, developed in
other industries, are us lucesmiry oil thu farm u s in other
work if farm safely Is to !)•
brought into line will: the rest
of the natron.
Supervision of employes is
much more difficult on the
(arm Ilian in a factory. Tho
worker often works alone and
an nasal* act may go un­
noticed and uncorrected,
Frequently Iho farm em­
ploye is temporary help —
an itinerant worker or a
student working during tho
summer. Too often Ire lack)
the proper (raining and knowl­
edge to work safely.
The farm employer should
make an extra effort to he
sure Ural his workers under­
stand their duties and the
proper, sale way to operate
equipment and handle the
materials they use. It rannot
Iju assumed tliul » h ig h school
student can operate a tractor
properly lecauso he has a
driver’s license — no m ailer
how safe a driver he may lie.
National Farm Sally Week,
July 19 25, li a time when we
examine IIhj progress we are
making.
Farm safety is a full-time
job we must work at all year
round.

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Page 8 — July 22, 1964

Thli p&gt;it week we had
Korea tamed In that certain*
ly would have been the envy
al any profeealone! bowlerl
How many timea have we
written that when yon have
that biff ole 7*10 atrike poc­
ket, Juat keep rlffht on chuck­
in' thoee X'a and don't try to
figure out what you're dolnff.
(Actually, the only time to
try to analyae your bowling
la when you're having trou­
ble, with a capital Hand then
It'a beat to have a certified
Inatructor watch you deliver
the ball.)
Getting back to thoee
acoree. Haw about theae for
atari era 7 288, JM, and a
•arias like 8977
Thoee Korea were turned
In by fallow* like George
Bwann, Bobby Boradorf and
Jim Altman, Juat to name a
few of the hot ahota.
George Bwann, twice nam­
ed aa our Bowler of the Year,
now can add to hla dlatlnetlon
that he’e the only local bowler
who'a rolled IB eoneecutlve
etrlkee, but dam It all, he
didn't get that all-important
perfect game.
George flnlahed the flrat
gatne of the Single* Claaalc
League with five In a row,
end then alerted hla aecond
game by atrlnglng out 10
strikes In hla aecond game.
An! then hla kneea etarted
ahakln’ and he had to alt down
for a apell.
Actually, George will be
the flrat to admit that he
ebouldm't have done that
waiting around but rather
jaet gone ahead and fired
that ball down the lanea.
In the aecond boa In the
10th frame, he noaed hla bell
up onto the head pin and left
the 8-10 baby apllt and It
wain't converted. He did finlah with that 288 and that'e
quite a ahow, we tell you.

f

Sanford LL Nines W in Tourney Contests
Nationals Play
St. Cloud; A's
Meet Kissimmee

Americans Take
8-7 Decision;
Nats Win 16-0

The Sanford Americana and
the Sanford Nationals both
captured opening round vic­
tories In the Florida U ltle
Major League's District Four
Tournament Tuesday night.
The Americana opened the
evening's activities by taking
a 8 to T decision from Tavares
and behind the one-hit hurling
of Skip Senkarlk the Nationala ahutout the Kissimmee
Americana 18 to 0.
The local American League
all stars Jumped off to an
early lead when they posted
FIVE SANFOHD ANGLERS were amontr this recent pnrty of fishermen
a pair of markers In the first
who mntlo this hnul of red snapper, kin# mnckcral, cobin, nmbcrjacks and
frame. They added three
rockfish off Inlet Harbor a t Daytona Beach. They were (front row, from
more in the aecond and an­
left) Paid Stine, Cdr. Clifford Nelson, Frank Durzo and Carl Williams.
other trio in the third to build
Another, Al Lee, Is second from left, standing.
up an 8 to 0 advantage.
Tavares bounced back Into
the affair, thanks to a five-run
outburst in ill half of the fifth.
Later they closed the gap
some more but not enough to
prevent their coming out on
the short eod of the 0 to 7
count.
Andy Rufus was credited
with the mound victory. He
four central Florida Legion
Manager Frank Thomas's and meet the Sanford club.
was relieved, however, In the
“This means," said Thomai districts will compete In a
Post
S3
junior
baseball
club
fourth after giving up only
today, “Sanford will now par­ double elimination tournament
one run on one hit. But he won the American Lcglon'i
ticipate In an area playoff al for the right to repreient the
Sixth
District
championship
walked six.
Fort Pierce slated to begin area In the atate tournament
Tuesday
night
at
Sanford'a
Scott Harris had a solo hom­
July 27. The champions of to he held in August at West
Memorial
Stadium
the
easiest
er In the first Inning, Tommy
Palm Reach.
Gracey hit a sharp liner over of ways.
Originally, local authorities
They were slated to meet
the Icftiicld wall In the third
—s
i well as district official*—
Orlando's
Post
2(2
nlnt;
the
and Fred Turman's fourth In­
were of the opinion that a
ning drive cleared the wall In club from the south of San­
change In rules and regula­
deep center to account for the ford didn't put in an appear­
tions this season would enable
ance and forfeited the game
circuit smashes.
the Sanford club, as Sixth
to
the
locals,
Harris went Ihrec-for-threc
District winners, to go direct
for a perfect night at the plate Thomas reported thli morn­
to
the West Palm Reach state
ing
that
a
check
with
Orlando
and Andy Adcock added e
tourney.
pair to pace the Americans In Legion authorities Indicated
ENFIELD, England (UPI)
Thomas, however, learned
that the team could not get
the hilUng display.
The British soccer world is
Senkarlk hurled four and a enough of its players together still In a state of shook today differently last night
third innings of no-hit baseball due to vacations, illness and after John White, 24-year-ohl
aa the Nationals were taking other rcaooni to make Uie trip Inalde forward with the Tot­
Ut* measure of Kissimmee,
tenham Hotspurs, was killed
[lobby Johnson of Kissimmee
by lightning on a golf course
broke up Skip's nohlt bid with
wlilio lie uItempled to take
GALVESTON, Tex. (UPI)
abettor under a tree.
Bobby .Boradorf,, bowling on a filth Inning single to right
—Twelve
- year • old Robert
W.
L.
Pet.
GB
White, otic of the uutitand- Willlame may be the most
the pair alongside of Bwann center. Senkarlk whifred 18 rhllndelphla 63 37 .689
of
Ute
22
batters
he
faced
over
Ing plnyors In the Scoltlih In­
alao atretched that atrlng of
feared player In Little League
8. Francisco 54 40 .674 1
ternational Ixrngue, wae driv­
atrikoa out until tha tenth the fix-lnnlng route. Ho isaued Cincinnati
61 42 .548 3% en to tha course by his wife baseball.
three
passea.
frame end then he too caught
The fast-balling right-han­
48 42 .623 0
David Lee and Senkarlk had Pittsburgh
uiid was practicing by himself.
the baby, 8-10.
Milwaukee
47 44 .618 8% A spokesman fur the Crews der I* so duelling that 38 par­
back
to
back
homers
In
the
In the City League on Wed­
SL Loula
47 45 .611 7
Golf Club said, “No una knew ents of opposing playrrs sign­
nesday night, Jim Altmen of first Innings — although they Chicago
48 46 .606 7% White was even playing tills ed a petition demanding that
came
about
38
minutes
apart.
the Cook'a Comer four-aome
Loa Angeles 46 47 .480 9
afternoon. It was only ikhen ho not be allowed to pitch
The contest, following Lee's
stroked aeven etrlkee to fin­
Houston
43 62 ,463 12% he w h s found under the tree to their ions. Robert la 6-0
blow,
was
delayed
due
to
a
ish with a 858. It waa high
New York
28 88 .208 27
and weighs 132 pounds.
wu realised who ha was."
for the league action that brief thnwer. When play re ­
Tur*day's llraull*
Manager II. L. Anderson
White's body was atilt prop*
sumed
Senkarlk
let
go
hla
night, hut let ua toll you them
New York 4, Cincinnati 2
|M-d against the trre an hour pulled hi* Dodger* toam off
blast.
ware lota of other big game*
Philadelphia 8, Milwaukee 8 after tha flash that killrd the field after William* pitch­
Ed snd Al Grooms both had Pittsburgh 8, HL Loul* 4
toMe4t too*
him before c|ub officiate real­ ed the first inning for hit
'Rich (Btlag-ahot) Murphy a pair of hits to lead the San­ Houston t, Los Angelos 0
ised that anything was wrong. Cubs of the league sponsored
ford
platcmcn.
The
Nationals
hanged a 841/818 eerie*;
Chicago 2, San Francisco 1
by the Galveston Optimists.
accumulated
their
18
runs
on
Gamea Today
BptH-eU 84SW8s Allmen '
The Cub manager sent Rob­
a
total
of
10
hits.
They
worked
Chicago at San Francisco
finished high with the 880
ert to shortstop *o the game
Kissimmee
pitchers
for
an
New York at Cincinnati (N)
eerie*; Bwann bed n 388
could continue, and the boy
even
dosen
walks
and
took
Philadelphia at Milwaukee
game and th en were a cou­
still led hts tram to an 11-|
advantage
of
eight
Kissimmee
(N)
ple ef other bomber* the!
POMPANO REACH (UPI) victory with a hairs.loaded
tnlscucs.
Houston at Los Angclc* (N)
we know we muet have
— Teams from Broward home run and a triple.
Score by Innings:
Thursday'* Games
miaaed.
County and Sarasota were
HI* father, Capt. Robert
Tavares
0OO isi —7 8 3 Philadelphia a l SL Loula
It Juat Beamed that everytied today going Into the Williams, Sr., withdrew his
Americans
(8
)
233
10s—
6
18
8
Chicago
at
San
Francisco
time you lookod down the
second round of the State *on from the league after tha
lenee, eomobody wee rolling u WP-Rufue, LP—Heath, H R - Pittsburgh at Milwaukee
Junior four-batl golf champi­ game. All the more amailng
Harrts,
Turman
and
Gracey
New
York
at
Cincinnati
(N)
knock-out ball.
I* that the aprcdball artist
(Sanford
Americans)
Houston at Loi Angeles (N) onship here.
H en's another dandy for
Rob Geary and Doug Hall, was paralysed from the waist
Kissimmee
000
000— • t 8
you. In the Tuesday night
both of Sarasota, fired beet- down several yean ago by a
Biieineaamen'e League Ray Nationals &lt;8&gt; 302 Otx-IO 10 0
ball 72'a Tuesday to move In­ nerve dlinrder, and went
W
P
Senkarlk,
LP
—
Harper,
Robinson of Rea Liquon
to a tie with Charles Roth- through vigoroue exercise to
HR—Lee
and
Senkarlk
(San­
NEW
YORK
(UP1)
—
The
chunked a 80S, 841/001 aer­
well of Pompano Reach, and get back In shape.
ford
Nationals)
New
York
Knickerbocker*
ies.
Larry Hughes of F'ort Lausigned
Len
Chappell
and
Tom
On this same night In tha
It's against the law to wa­
derate.
Hoover,
both
acquired
from
Florida's
wildlife
law
pro­
Navy Intra-mural League,
ter ski at night, even during
Philadelphia
la
it
year,
to
tha high game honon fall to vides that if a fisherman
A Nielsen study (hows that a full moon. Thia Florida law
1064-06 contract* Tuesday In
Btonger'a 827 and aerlea waa catches a bass or any othar
87.3% of all American bouse may not be romantic, but It
an
effort
to
insure
backboard
• 614 belonging to Lou Ap­ game fish on a tro t line, bush
holds buy and read at least does help make night boating
hook or set line It must be •trength for the coming sea­
plegate.
a safe iporL
one newspaper per day.
son.
That’s a heck of a lot of returned immediately to tha
water.
good bowling, lan't Itf
Wo wish that we hed
WE’RE H APPY TO ANNOUNCE THAT
nickel for each time we w en
It'a against tha law to Im­
naked whet we w en doing port or Block any fish not
differently to tha lanea no
native to Florida In Florida's
Actually, than ham t been a fresh waters without flrat
change at all. We Juat don't obtaining a permit from the
know why the rash of explo­ Gam* and Frath Water Fish
sive bonding, lately, honestly. Commission.

Post 53 Wins Sixth District
Legion Title By Forfeiture
British Soccer
Star Killed By
Lightning Flash

He’s A 12-Year
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Pair Signed

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contests.
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54 34 .014
Knltlmore
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Chicago
65 30 .604 %
I-o* Angeles 49 48 .606 9%
Minnesota
47 46 .60S 0%
Detroit
40 47 .405 10%
Boston
46 40 ,4B4 11%
Cleveland
41 60 .461 14%
Kansas City 36 58 .376 21%
Washington 30 01 .371 2 2 %
Tuesday's Result*
Cleveland 4, Baltimore 2, 1st
Cleveland 8, Baltimore 6, 2nd
Loa Angeles 2, Chicago 0, 1st
Loa Angeles 3, Chicago 2, 2nd
Ooaton 7, Detroit 6
New York 7, Washington 1
Kansas City 5, Minnesota 4
Game* Today
Washington a t New York
Kansas City ul Minnesota

(N&gt;
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Cleveland at Baltimore (N)
Detroit a t Boston (N)
Thursday's Games
Kansas City at Minnesota
Los Angeles a t Chicago
Detroit a t Boston
Washington at NewYork twi­
light
Cleveland at Baltimore (N)

Orioles Drop Pair
As Yanks Take Lead
By Fred Down
UPI Sports Writer
The Baltimore Orioles are
black and blue all over today
because Johnny Romano Is in
the pink.
An American League AllStar in 1961 and 1982, Romano
hai been plagued by Injuries
for Ihe last year and a half *o
that he lost his regular Job

Fight Results
NEW YORK (U PI)—Bob­
by Bartels, 161, Now York,
stopped Juan Ramos, 144%,
Puerto Rico (6).
HOUSTON (UPI) — Cleve­
land Williams, 217, Houston,
stopped Sonny Banks, 105,
Detroit (0).

LAS VEGAB, Nev. (U PI)—
Danny Valdez, 125, Los An­
geles, outpointed Daniel Val­
BOSTON (UPI) — The dez, 123%, Mexico City (10).
American League will hold its
annual summer meeting Aug.
NAMED CAPTAIN
10 In Chicago league Presi­
MERION, Pa, (U PI)—Mr*.
dent Jo* Cronin announed.
F. A. C. Bunny Voster* of
Wilmington, Del. today wns
HOLE IN ONE
RETFORD, England (UPI) named non • playing captain
—Eleven-year-old golfer Sim­ of the American Women's
on Clark *hot u hole in one team which will competa in
Monday on a 162-yard hole. ths international Federation
H* used a number three wood. Cup tennis matches Sept. 2-6.

Summer Meeting

behind the plate for the Cleve­
land Indiana and has been
■witched around from catcher
to first base to the outfield.
The fact la that the rugged,
sometimes defiant native of
Hoboken, N. J-. It a boll play­
e r who'd rather fight than
switch.
Back in good health and
ready to reclaim his regular
ob, Romano came out fight­
ing Tuesday night with five
lilts, including three homers,
and five runs batted In to
lead the Indian* to 4-2 and 9vlctorics over Ihe Orkdci.
The stunning double defeat —
climaxed when tho Indiana
scored eight run* In the
eighth inning of the second
game — dropped the Orioles
Into sccond-plare, five points
behind the New York Vankccs.
The Yankees moved back
into first place with a 7-1
triumph aver the Washington
Senators, the Los Angeles An­
gels swept the Chicago White
Sox 2-0 and 3-2 and dropped
them Into third place, tha
Boston Red Sox downed the
Detroit Tlgcrx 7-5 and the
Kansas City Athletic* nipped
the Minnesota Twins 5-4 in
other AL games.

Longwood Beats
Chase 17-2 In
Men's Toumey
The Longwood nine scored
sn easy 14 to 2 victory over
Chase and Company in tha
third opening round gams of
the Sanford Men'* Slo-Pitch
Softball Tournament.
The fourth opening round
contest of the current tour­
ney, sponsored by the San­
ford Recreation Department,
scheduled to be played last
night between the McRaney
Painters and the USO'er* was
postponed because of rain and
wet grounds.
The postponed affair, how­
ever, was put right back on
ths schedule snd will be
played at 7:39 this evening.
Semi-finals will be played
Thursday evening and th*
final contest to nsms the
tourney champs Is slated for
Friday night.
Otto Thomas got credit for
the mound decision last night
for Longwood and Bobby
Driskill, Roy Lisk and Bill
Simpkins s a c h supported
Longwood’* cause with cir­
cuit blows.
Llsk and Driskill led th*
Longwood hitter* with thre*
safeties esch.
Harry Scott, Mika Farley,
Sammy Samuels, Thomas and
Simpkins each had two hit*
in Longwood'* 18 hit attack
on the Chase hurlers.
Longwood ia now slated to
play the winner of tonight's
McRaney-USO contest In e
semi-final encounter Thursday'
evening.
Seor* by Inniar*:
Longwood 701 202 2—14 11 2
Chase
000 100 1— 2 8 8
WP-Thomss,
LP—Frank,
HR—Driskill, Llsk and Simpkina (Longwood).

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th* Indians' 4-2 first game
win over Baltimore.
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provided the victory margin,
was at hat thre* time*, icored
three time*, had three hlta
and drove In thre* runs.

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Ilf Maryann Mllr*
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The Philadelphia Phi IIIt-*
appeared to be III row inn mon­
ey down the drain In law
when they acquired Jack
Ualdichun for 20,UK) In the
I860 major league pl»&gt;rr
draft.
The red-haired relief pitcher
from Greenville, Ohio, hail
kicked around in the Cincin­
nati Hods' farm system for
five years—hilling »ueh minor
league way-stations as Thlbod a u x , Wausau, Savannah,
Visalia and Topeka without
earning much of a stir.
dlowcver, alter HahDchun
potted a 12 9 record at Colum­
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It was one of tlicir belter
buys.
Using a screwball as his
best pitch, Huhlschun was 5-3
in his rookie year in likii, 127 in 1962, 11-7 last year ami
currently is helping write a
new "Philadelphia story" for
the upstart Phillies.
Haldsehun enabled the Phil­
lies lo rc-opcn a one-game
lend over the San Francisco
Giants in the National League
race Tuesday night when he
pitched hlllcss hall over the
final 1*» innings to preserve a
6-3 vlclory over the Milwau­
kee Braves.
Although Ills record is a de­
ceiving 3 4, lean Jack lias
saved five of the nine victor­
ies the scrambling Phillies
have scored thus fur this
month.
Ills latest effort was a typic­
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Taking over for Art Mahaffey
In Ilw eighth inning with the
bascs loaded, one out and the
Phils leading 4 2, Ualdschun
Tuesday'* Poult*
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Toronto 4, Atlanta 1
force-cut at home and retired
Jacksonville 7, Iluffaio 0
Joe Torre on a tap in front of
Rochester at Richmond, ppd., (lie plate. He set the Braves
rain
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Syracuse at Columbus 2, ppd.,
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The Meriwethers Observed
Anniversary With Buffet
lira. Rudy Sloan and Mra.
Bob Crumley were boatciiei
on July 15 to a aurpriie buffet
aupper honoring their parent*,
Mr. and Mr*. F. T. Meriweth­
e r, who ob*erved their 40th
wedding anniversary on that
date.
The aupper waa held at the
old Meriwether home on Cel­
ery Avenue. Bill Meriwether
of Ft. Lauderdale waa unable
to attend hla parent*' annlv en ary due to unfortecn de­
velopment*, but telephoned to
extend hi* hearty congratula­
tion*.
Centering the buffet table,
which was covered with sheer
exquisite lace, was a beautiful
tiered white cake topped with
a bride and groom in replica
of 40 years of marriage. An
array of tempting buffet fare
graced the lovely table with
turkey and droning as the
entree. Old fashioned home
made Ice cream was served to
complement t h e delectable
dinner.
The guest* served them­
selves and retreated to the
spacious Florida room and
living room, where Individual
tables were act up, for their
dining pleasure.
Invited guests to atend this
memorable occasion were Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Corley, Mr. and

Mrs. C. L. Redding, Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. llarper Sr., Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Montelth,
Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Austin
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Klrchhoff and Mr. and Mrs.
George A. Stine.

Also Mr. and Mrs. O. M.
Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Raynor, Mr. and Mrs. B. B.
Crumley, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Baker, Mr. and Mra. J. C.
Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. W.
S. Brumlcy,

DeMolay Members
And Dates Guests
O f Beach Outing
Seminole Chapter DeMolay
boys and their dates were
guests of honor recently at a
beach ' party. They assembled
at the Masonic Hall and de­
parted by motorcade for New
Smyrna Beach.
The weather was perfect
for a day of fun In the sun
and swimming. Hot dogs and
marshmallows were roasted
over an open fire and served
with baked beans, potato sal
ids, relishes and soft drinks.
Chaperones for the delight­
ful outing were Mr. and Mra.
Vincent Law, Mr. and Mrs.
R. Cash and Mrs. Doris Stine.

Lake Mary Family
Enjoys Extended
Eastern Vacation

By Frances Wester
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Col­
lins of Lake Mary and their
two daughter*, Donna and
Janls, have just returned
home from a three weeks va­
cation tour of New York.
They spent ten day* taking
In all the sights of New York
City and the World'* Fair.
While there they visited Mr.
Collins' brother and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Collins, who
live In New City, Just 20 mile*
from New York Clly.
Mrs. Collin* repons that
the General Motor* exhibit l*
the best one at the Fair. She
also recommends taking Ihe
BEAUTY SHOP
Mil. AND MRS. F. T. MERIWETHER recently
Swiss Sky Bide at night to see
obnerved their 40th annlvemtry with a mirprlse
Ihe lights and the whole Fair
Newly Modernised and
buffet supper itiven In their honor a t their old
Ground. She advises wearing
walking shoe* and comfort'
home on Celery Avenue.
Re-Decorated.
able clothes.
The family also went to Ihe
N ew Location
Blue Ridge Parkway. They
visited In Roanoke, Va., with
Oak and Commercial
Mrs. Eva Urooko Is now Service anil is the attendant Mr*. Alton Robertson, who 1*
(Closed Om Mondays)
Mr. Collins' alster.
employed by ths Forestry ul Ashby Tower.
On the way home they stay
ed in Plnehurst, Ga., for a
Mr. and Mra. Richard Pick­ visit with another sister of Mr.
les have returned from a two Collins, Mrs Hermit Brown,
V MIDSUMMER
(Practically
week* vtu-utlun. They visited
his a Ister, Mrs. W. II. Garrett
Storewide)
In Immukulee then on to Bon Voyage Party
1'crry to see hla mother, Mra.
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parent*, Mr. and Mra. L» P.
Hendry. They also visited his Of Junior Choir
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Kalhy and Bandy Beach,
nhassee.
children of Mr. and Mra. Don­
ald F. Beach, of 126 Gcnevlve
Drive, Altamonte S p r i n g s ,
were guest* of honor Saturday
afternoon at a surprise going
away party given by the Jun­
ior Choir of the Casselberry
Community Methodist Church
at the home of Mr. and Mra.
William Shook on Lake Hodge.
The Bearh family U moving
soon to Rochester, N. Y.
Guest* enjoyed an afternoon
of swimming and refresh­
ment* of cupcakoa, cookies
and punch.
Those attending wore the
honorcei, their mother, Mra.
Bearh, Pally Shook, Patricia
Messlck, Susie Messlck, Gall
CLOSING OUT ALL SUMMER SHOES
Atchiaon, Gall Gleason, Jndy
Rearhum, Terry PaUUhall,
Mclend* Casselberry, Miss
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Miss Sharon Dian Shields,
daughter of Mr. and Mra. J.
Hobart Shields of Sanford,
and Elmo Bennett, son of Mr.
and Mrs. George E. Bennett
ot Winter Ilaven, were united
in holy matrimony on Friday,
July 10 at 7:30 p.m. at the
First Christian Church of San­
ford with the Rev. R. Vernon
Fuller performing the Im­
pressive double ring and can­
dlelight ceremony.
The church was a profusion
of palms with two seven
branched candelabra holding
white taper* on either side of
the a liar, flanked by atanding
baskets of white glad* and
munia. While aalin bows
marked the pews and candle
lighter* were Jimmy Horton
and Terry Wilkinson.
Mr*. Frances Hickson, or­
ganist, presented the tradi­
tional nuptial hymns with
Mrs. Lester Tharp, soloist,
singing "Because" and "The
Lord's Prayer."
The lovely bride, given In
marriage by her father, was
formally gowned in an origi­
nal embroidered silk organza
over taffeta with a portrait
neckline, fitted bodice and
bracelet length sleeves. Her
hell skirt featured a bustle
Ik i w
extending to a floor
length chapel train. A forward
headpiece of seed pearls and
sequins, with a single tear
drop pearl, held her silk veil
of illusion and she carried a
white Bible centered with a
white orchid surrounded by
feathered carnations.
Miss Diana Kinard attended
the bride as maid of honor
and was gowned In pale pink
lace with a matching pillbox
hat and accessories and she
carried an arm bouquet of
pink feathered carnations with
MIL AND MRS. ELMO BENNETT
pink satin streamers.
Jim Humphries of Winter
Haven, served tin- groom as
best man and ushers were
Gary .Shields and Jim Shields,
Mrs. 11. 1. Johnson haa re- currently visiting Mr. and brother* of the hride.
conlly returned from Wash­ 'Mrs. David Van Ness on lull
Thu bride's mother was at­
ington, l)i-’., Virginia, Now Avenue.
tired In a lovely blue lace
York and Murylnnd where
The Brewers arc former
she enjoyed a must delightful Sanford residents and their
vacation Including several many friends will be pleased
Big League hall games.
to hear of their visit.
Mrs. Lula Miller of Indiannpolis, ind. is currently visit­
ing her son and family, Mr.
and Mra. Williuip Lucua on
Tungeiine Drive and her
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Mauiy Evans In Loch
Arbor.

Mrs. Ralph A. Elliott and
sons, Skip, Hob and Danny, of
Springfield, Tenn., are cur­
rent housi'guesta of her par.
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Julian
Benton on Jessamine Avenue,
Mrs. Elliott is the former
Louise Benton of Sanford.

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Laura amt Jim, have recently
returned f r o m
Pittsfield,
Maas., where they visited hla
parent*, Mr. ami Mr*. J. J.
Vollollna.

Recent U. S. Department of
Commerce figures show that
in the period 1W3 to 10G1,
there was an Increase of 53.8
per cent in Ihe number of
families whose total money
income is (5,000 or more.

Captain and Mrs. Harold H.
Heath and children, Mark and
Kevin, have returned to the
Slates from Germany and
have been visiting with her
parents, Mr. and Mra. J. It.
Heaves In Lake Mary.
The Heaths also visited rel­
atives In Vermont before mov­
ing to Virginia, where they
purchased a home at Mt. Ver­
non.
Captain Heath la presently
attending school at Ft. Halohlrd, MU.

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sage from her bridal bouquet.
Following a southern weA
ding trip, the couple are r »
siding In Winter Haven.
Among the out of town wed­
ding guests were Mr. and
Mr*. Bill Bennett, Mrs. Leo
Bennett of Winter Haven, and
Mr*. Louise Dudley of Clear­
water.

Sanford Personals

BY: IIETTY ANNE
If your hair la the wiry
type — a writer of rurta that
rralala hruali and runili and
kink* at the firat hint of
dampnraa—Irarn to Hie with
It.
There la murh you ran do,
of rolirar, auch as ntaamair
the scalp and bruah the hair
dally tu Increase circulation
SANFORD
Mr, and Mr*. Dan Brewer and distribute natural oils so
FLOWER SHOP
and daughter. Mrs. P a m aa In rase drynraa. Shampoos
Cor. R. 1st A Hanford Are. Cooper, and aon, Danny, Jr., of Ihe egg formula and Uno123-1821
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from Madison, N. C., are Ilu-enrlchrd lypra are good.
Follow with a cream rinse to
threk Ihe rurls and reduce
•latte elrcrticlty and things
will be looking up.
For anything from a sim­
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to a glamourous new thrill­
ing high style you may de­
There’* no need of n long statement
pend on HETTY ANN If 8
when our tne**ags in brief. So we’ll
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Just *klp Leave all your hair rare to ua
•ad relax . . . In confidence
. . . that we will bring out all
Ihe hiddrn charm and latent
beauty that Ilea unnoticed.
Your hair ran be truly your
crowning glory . . . but It
must not belle the total
rharm a n d lovlinraa. Call
down here and any “RANDALL ELECTRIC
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with the more fascinating, al­
COMPANY offer* a complete electrical
luring you.
service, doe* good work, doe* It prompt­
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HINT! There ere two good
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hair: one with graduated
bristles, or the tong.bristle
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sheath with matching acces­
sories and a corsage of white
carnations.
The groom's mother chose
a pink brocade sheath with
beige accessories and a cor­
sage of pink carnations.
Following the wedding, a
reception was hAd at the
church p a rso n :^ with ar­
rangements of ivy and pink
glads used In Ilie decor to car­
ry out the bride's colors of
pink and while.
The la hie, overlaid with a
white cutwork cloth, was cen­
tered with a three tier wed­
ding cake topped with a bride
and groom atatuettc, flanked
on either tide by crystal hold­
ers containing tall pink tap­
ers. The punch bowl was sur­
rounded with ivy and pink
glads.
The bride's table held an
arrangement of pink glads
with Miss Diana Clause pre­
siding over the bride's book.
Assisting at live reception
were Mrs. O. D. Landrcis,
Mrs. It. Vernon Fuller and
Mrs. J. L. Horton Jr.
For her going away outfit,
the brkle wore a smart pink
silk sheath with matching ac­
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By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABBY: My hus(doubled) and doesn't want
obesity is. Perhaps a thy­
your advice or mine.
roid deficiency or disorder
band's "baby" eister (lo n e
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baby, she is 441) is getting
DEAR
ABBY:
Please
if you arc considering mar­
married again for t h e
don't think I'm crazy, hut
riage, you have a right to
fourth time. She lost one
you are the only person I
ask.
husband a t pearl Harbor
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can ask. Is overweight here­
and two in the divorce
ditary? i am going with a
DEAR ABBY: I am a
court. She Is planning a big
girt who is a little on the
single woman keeping com­
church wedding. Her ex­
heavy side. Her mother ia
pany with a man w'ho is
cuse is that Calvin (her
so fat she has to go through
separated from his wife,
fiance) has never been mar­
the door sideways. And her
but not divorced. He has
ried before and HE deser­
grandmother is so enormous
three children to support so
ves a lovely wedding. The
she has to he helped up nut
he never has any money.
truth of the m atter is that
of chairs. 1 like this girl
He seldom takes me out.
all of hers were hurry-up
very much, Abby. and the
but he goes into a rage if
affairs and SHE wants a
thought of marriage has
1 accept an invitation to go
lovely wedding. Besides, Cal­
crossed my mind, but if she
out with someone else. Don't
vin's people resent his mar­
is going to turn out like
you think lie is a selfish
rying n divorcee and 1 hear
her mother and grandmoth­
person to lake that atti­
they aren’t even coining to
er, I don't know how happy
tude? I enjoy going places,
the wedding. And you can
I would be with her later
but
never make plans that
just imagine how all our
on, What do you think?
will interfere with our
relatives feel about having
SECOND THOUGHTS date nights. I see no mar­
to buy a FOURTH wedding
DEAR SECOND: ‘ Over­
riages in our future and,
present for the same per­
weight" is not hereditary,
therefore, don't see why I
son! How can 1 atop her?
But the tendency toward
should give up all my
Sha doesn't listen to any­
body.
SISTER-IN-LAW
DEAR SIS: If she doesn't
listen to anybody, she is
not about to listen to me.
The prettiest fsl»e-csrd I
Stop wasting your energy.
WORTH f l*
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She 1a three times seven have seen this year was mada
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by Charley Dunnif in a rub­
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WEST
EAST
Playing at six spades. South
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has an automatic trump safe­ V J 9 8 3 4
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ty play. He leads low from ♦ 1 6 4 1
♦ 10 8 8 3
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dummy. When East follows * 1 0 7 8 4
SOUTH
with the deuce, South plays
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low also to guard against the
♦ AK
possibility that all three
♦ KQT
trumps will he in the East
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M A RKS THE
hand.
Doth vulnerable
S P O T OF T H E
Now see what happened to North East Soulk W ed
Pass 1 ♦
Pam
L I Q U O R M A R T Charley's unfortunate oppon­ 21 **
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ent.
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OF V A L U E S . . .
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Pam
West opened the four of « ♦
P
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Pass
clubs. The king was played
Opening lead—♦ 4
from dummy and ^barley
dropped the queen.
had tried to get to a grand
Charley had heard the bid­ slam. Henee, It wns apparent
Pi All) STAMPS
ding and had noted that South In him that South would
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friends. Am I wrong?
CONFUSED
DEAR CONFUSED: You
arc not wrong. The man is
art fish, hut you are foolish
to continue seeing him, feel­
ing the way you do. Lose
him.
C O N F 1 DENTIAL TO
LAURA AND TEX: Your
hoy friend should use the
rocks in his head to fill in
the holes In yours! Phony
names and phony agrs
would make for a phony
marriage.
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Calif., 1)0009. For a person­
al reply, enclose a stamp­
ed, self-addressed envelope.
For Abby’s booklet, •'How
To Have A Lovely Wed­
ding," send 60 rents to Ab­
by, Box 69700, Los Angeles,
Calif., 90069.

have no loseta outside the
trump suit.
It also happened that
South was a good enough
player to use the normal
safety play with ten trumps
and to take two finesses with
nine, lienee, it was up to
Charley to do something
about that normal play and
ht proceeded to drop the
queen of clubs on dummy's
king.
South led the ten of spades
from dummy. Charley play­
ed tha deuce. South thought
for a while and finally de­
cided that he could not a f­
ford the trump safety play.
West might win and return
rluhs. He went up with his
ace and Charley’s fatse-card
had paid off.

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(lie JJw Woman :
"Columns Ilka yours seem
to attract only tha women
who want to cry tho blues.
Don’t you ever print letters
from wives who are happily
m arried?" a reader writes.
1 sometimes receive letters
from wives who nrc complete­
ly contented with their lot.

A LL DAY TOMORROW

But 1 don't publish them be­
cause women don’t really like
to hear or read about other
women with no problems.
Did you ever sit at a bridge
table with three women who
Were airing their grievance!
against their husbands or
wondering out loud how to
live through junior’s latest
"stage" and then have tha
fourth woman any with final­
ity that she wouldn’t know
about such things since big
Joe wua always so consider­
ate and Joe Jr. had never
given her n moment’s trouble?
Dow did the other three

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th. 1Sth day of August A. I),
m i pr.s.nt to th. IlnnoruM.
C o u n ty
Jmlirs of H.mlnnl.
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Anrlll.ry Administrator of the
t i t i l l of JOBUPHINU D.
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women react? They were ob­
viously annoyed by so much
perfection, weren't they?
Furthermore, e a c h one
probably said to herself:
"That's HER story. Who does
she think she's kidding?"
Tha fart is, women not on­
ly don’t like to hear about a
woman without any complaint
against Ilfs or marria'ge, hut,
also, they don't ballave It
when they do hear it.
It’s their common prob­
lems that make all women
kin. Two women who haven't
much else in common can get
downright chummy when they
discover that both their hus­
bands leave the bathroom in
a mesa or have soma other
fault In common.
It’a more satisfying to swap
gripes with anothsr wife
than to listen to a sagn of
perfection that points up the
deficiencies In one's own mar­
ried lift.

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NOTICE IS h.rshy given that
t sm snstssd In hu.ln.ee St
Msrkhsm lid. koniwood, K.tn*
Inole County, Florida, under
111# flil.tliius nsm. of, Kriulnols Oi,|f dull slid that I Intend
la register said name with the
Cl.fk of (he Circuit Court.
Seminole County, Florida, In
accordance with ths provisions
of ths Fictitious Name Ht.tutK it *1. o f J O S K I 'H t N E D. *s, to*wit: Section Mi ns Flor­
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IN TMSJ CIIICVIT cm HT n r
THSI NINTH JtTIICIAI. Clll.
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FKIU UAI. NATIONAL MOIIT
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IIlinWNItTKIN as FKDE UAL
IIOUSINO CUUMHUUOKKR.
Plaintiffs,
vs.
IIOIIKIIT C. THOMPSON and
JA&lt;'(JllKI.1NK T. THOMPSON,
Defendant*
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TO: ROBERT 0 THOMPSON,
It..Id .nr* Unknown
JA&lt; yUKLINK T. THUMP
SON,
II.aidant* Unknown
Tou, Defendant*. *.* hereby
notified that a complaint to
fur.rb).. a certain mull****
on th. following dsscrlbsd
property, eitiiat., lying end be­
ing In S.mtnol* County, Flor­
id. Id-Writ:
U,t in. Illock V. Kl’NLAND ESTATES. Amvnd.d
Plst. according to a plat
th*r.of. recorded In Plat
Bonk It. pegs* 1 A 1. of
th* Public ft.cords of asmInol. County, Flurtda;
Including!
nn* (IK H .frlg.ratur, Elec­
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Itn. Victor Cllma* Kltch.n
Eahsust Fan, no mods! or
• •rial numbars:
,
T.n V .n.tlsn Blinds, m .t.l
manufactured hy Senkarlk
nlees end Paint Company,
Hanford. Florid*, no model
or s.rlil numb.rs;
ha* be.n fll.d against you In
ths abuts styled ault and you
are required to serve e ropy
of your Answer er Plseding te
the Complslnt on Plaintiff's at­
torn*). JOSEPH M MUftASKO.
p O, lloi ttt, K»rn Psrk. Flor­
ida. and file th* original Ans­
wer or I’l.adln* In th# office
of th* Clerk of ths Circuit
Court on or before th* J4th day
of August, 1**1 If you fall to
do so. a decree pro ronfeato
will be taken against you for
the relief demanded In the
Complaint
WITNESS my hand and of­
ficial seal i t otflc* at Sanford,
g.mlnols County, Florid*, thle
loib day uf July, 1*44,
((KALI
Arthur II tlsrkwrlth. Jr.
Cltrk. Circuit Court
tty: Martha T. Vlhl.n
Deputy Clark
JOKEPII kl MUI1A8KU
Attorney at t«w
P. O. Dug III
Fern Park. Florida
publish: July 77, J», Aug. I. It,
1*44
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Eleven boy* plus Scout­
master Russ Kltner have re­
turned ia Sanford after a
week at Camp Lanoehe.
Three Scouts completed re­
quirements for the rank of
Second Cla»s. They were
Tommy Whtgham. A rm on
linisntan and Alan Daniels.
F I r a l Class requirements
were met hy James Averett,
Tommy Hite, Karl Rossmsn,
Lane Ely and I.amaar Wil­
liams.
Blair Kitner rnmploted the
merit badge* required for
Life Scout.
Other boya who earned
merit b..dge* were Dick
Mamele, leatherwork, canoe­
ing and pioneering; 11!uir Kit­
ner, nature, life saving and
pioneering; Bill Kennedy, life
saving and pioneering; Lane
Ely, canoeing; Tommy Hite,
pioneering; A l a n Daniels,
swimming; and La mart4 Wilhums, swimming.
I’artial merit badges were
given in eoil and water con­
servation, fishing, woodwork­
ing and reptile study.
A board of review is sche­
duled for July 27 and a court
of honor is slated in August.

Ily Donna K.tr*
The annual Doll and Hobby
Show was conducted at Longwood Elementary School hist
Friday ns part of the summer
recreation program.
Owners of winning dolls
were awarded ribbons in vari­
ous categories. Named were
Vicki Smith, for her throe
foot tall doll, largest doll;
Lisa Garrison, for her twoinch troll, smallest doll; De­
borah Estes for her Mama
Dollinkins, best dressed doll;
Theresa Estes for her Candy
Fashion doll, best wardrobe;
Eileen Santmel, for her for­
eign doll collection, nto»t un­
usual.
Given ribbon* for hobbies
were Alvin Dorn, handmade
airplane nicdrls and weirdos,
most detailed; M i t c h e l l
Adams, handmade shoeshine
box, most educaticnal; David
Donat, ituffcd ducks, most

unusual and Jackie McGough,
collection of postcards, moat
interesting.
Serving as judges war* Mrs.
Nell Drueding for tha dolls
nnd Coaches Walt Dturus and
Rodney Umbcrger for the
hobbies.

By Jane Casselberry
Attending the C e n t r a t
Florida Council Camp Ln NoChe near Paisley this week
■re 22 Sonuta from Boy
Scout Troop 941 of Casselberry. The hoys, who left
Sunday afternoon nhrard the
troop bus, are being acctnupnnfeil by troop committee.
man Fred Staedler Sr.
The hoys will enjoy a week
of outdoor activities ns well
ns enhance their scouting
skills.
Members of the troop at
oa nip Include Fred Rtardlrr
Jr., Thomas Marine, Mark
Worley, Greg Knuhte, John
Lockyor, Hill Daniel, Dencil
I&lt;ong, Todd Miller, llruce
DeBeer, Danny Scott, Waller
Blilline, Larry Iligling, Sieve
Adams, Tony Phillips, Jeff
Pullirhall, Lee Totten, Steve
Nicnrry, Steve Lljur, Steve
Huber, Peter Montgomery,
Ricky Harwood and Mika Mc­
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�Safety Stressed In Homes

Bruce Biossat — Ray Cromley

"W a tc h the Birdie!/r

Political Notebook

been lucky............... up to now! How
about you?
Use n step ladder or extension lad­
der to reach high places. To climb on
a wobbly chair ju st for n moment is
not safe. Don't do it. Mrs. Bush, n
well known author, snys "The most
important snfety guard concerning
safety is your attitude. If you con­
stantly think about the safe sensible
way of doing something, it will be­
come a habit if you use good sense
about household hazards."
This is your obligation to your
family as they have a right to expect
their home to be as safe as schools,
industrial and public buildings.

During national Safety Week
homemakers can think of many safe­
ty tips as you work. F irst of alt ju st
use common sense while you are do­
ing your housecleaning so you get
through the job without mishaps.
Don’t try to hurry. Dress sensibly
for cleaning chores. Wear good fitt­
ing shoes with low heels. Remember
th a t plastic aprons are very heat sen­
sitive and should not come in contact
with a flame. Be cnreful where you
put broken glass. Don’t puncture an
aerosal can or throw it in the rub­
bish—this may cause it to burst.
Don’t use benzene, kerosene, gas­
oline, or tetrachlorine. If you use tu r­
pentine don't use a flame. Don’t try
to dry clean clothes indoors. Don’t
put articles containing foam rubber
In an automatic dryer as the mater­
ial can ignite.
Many safety tips are so obvious
that it seems a waste of time to men­
tion them. Yet, mnny homemakers
really break rules bccnuse they have

SAN FRANCISCO (NEAt
—In tha crush of convention
activity thing* get overlook­
ed. Very little ever was said
about the presidential quali­
fications of Rep- William E.
Miller, running mate to GOP
nominee Barry Goldwaler,
This seems ustonishiug nfter the grave reminder of the
job's importance provided by
John F. Kennedy's assassina­
tion last November.
When Goldwntcr himself
had a chance to discuss his
choke publicly, he simply
said: "One of the reasons 1
chose Miller is that he drives
(President) Johnson nuts.”
Charles Percy, Republican
nominee for governor of Illi­
nois, who introduced Miller
to the convention for his ac­
ceptance speech, was the
only patty man of high sta­
tute to bother saying he regartled the New Yotker as
qualified fer the presidency.
From the first firm specu­
lation that Miller w h s to lie
tapped, the stress by Goldwater sources was upon his
scrapplness, his Cnthnliscinm,
and his New York State back­
ground.
Some seasoned party beads
doubt, however, that the lat­
ter two factors—religion and
geographic lialatifo — a r e
being taken very seriously by
Goldwntcr'a managers.
The pulling power of a
Catholic as second man on
the ticket has never been
tested—and it could prove il­
lusory.
As for geography, Miller
a« a conservative burly fils
thi' picture normally cast up
by the term “easterner."
The widely held notion In
San Frnnrlsrn was that Mil­
ler was chosen for the very
fact he is an Ideological twin
of lioldwater—ami a battler
who get* under Democratic
skins.
A western governor not en­
tranced Ity (iolilwaler believes
the senator's choice of a per­
fectly matched running mate
makes Ilia best sense for
litltl. To huve chosen a
moderate like Pennsylvania's
Gov, William Scranton, he
feels, would have been to
muddy the waters, in Ilia
view the party must stand or
full this year on the trium­
phant Gohlwatcr philosophy.
It Is argued further that se­
lection of n moderate could
have dissipated some of

Thought For Today
Blessed nre the merciful, for they
shall obtnin mercy.—Matthew 5:7.
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Teach me to feel another's woe,
To hide the fnult 1 see;
That mercy I to others show,
Thnt mercy show to me.
—Alexander Pope

Race For Relevance’
( Flit or'* Note: The followJng ii one of a weekly «erie»
of Informative and Interpre­
tative article* on current af'f'faira and problem* prepared
for The Sanford lterald by
the faculty of LaGrsnge Col­
lege, a four-year coeduca­
tional Methodiit college in
LaGrsnge, Ga.)
By Dr. Toomba II. Kay Jr.
Department of Religion
l.ewi* Mayhcw In hi* book,
“The Smaller Liberal Arta
^C ollege," alatea that the
Chrintian college la "in con­
flict with tome of the major
value* held by contemporary
American society.” He cite*
example* of the conflict be­
tween a liberal arta educa­
tion and the vocational orientatinn of Ameriran life, be­
tween the value* of the Christian faith and Ameriran acl*cular faith, and between the
imail, Independent college
ian&lt;l the trend to large, cen­
tralized organizational »lruc*
ture*.
Mayhew
taya that the
Chriatlan
liberal art* col­
lege la out-of-*tep with the
prevailing
social valuea of
today. He ralara the ques­
t i o n s of relevance and obso­
lescence.
Moat church-related col­
lege* are very much aware of
the 'race for relevance” in
terms of fundi, facilities, and
faculties. Are these same
schools equally aware of the
necessity to ask tha question,
"la this race really neces­
s a r y 7" Has the small, Chris­

tian, liberal arts college be­
come obsolete beyond re­
covery 7
Christian liberal arts edu­
cation has a glorious history,
but thla does not signify a
meaningful relationship to
the present. The idealistic,
humane, and Chriatian philo­
sophical c l i m a t e of the
eighteenth a n d nineteenth
renturiea has been dispersed
by the winds of liberalism
and secularism. The personailatlc Protestantism of the
nineteenth century ho* yield­
ed to the pluralistic secular­
ism of the twentieth century.
The relatively simple rural
way of life has been sup­
planted hy the complexity of
urhnnizntinn.
The Christian liberal arts
college was a product of an
environment that has been
swept away. A longing for
the “goed old day*" is a
pastime that Christian high­
er education cannot afford.
How ran the Christian lib­
eral art* college ovrrcome
the stigma of obsolescent
and enter the race for rele­
vance? The answer lies in
the nature of education found
in church-related institutions.
This is basic.
But there are other factors
to keep in mind. First,
church-related colleges are
not to Imitate state institu­
tions of higher education,
Both have their roles to per­
form. Second, Christian liber­
al arta collrgea will grow
•lowly, If a t all. Third, the

Herald Area Correspondents
Altamonte Springs
Mrs. Julls Bsrtos
U M I1 I
Bear Laka-Foreat City
Mrs. Maryann Mliea
638-3878

Casselberry
Mrs. Jane Casselberry
638-5046

Chutuote
Mrs. Josn Msgia
885-3741

DeBary
Mrs. Frank Whits
MI-4223
Deltona
Mrs. Mildred Haney
668-5881

Enterprise
Mrs. Ritchie Harris
888 5834
168-4668

Genevs
Mrs. Jos. E. M sthleui
348-4814
Lsks Mary
Mrs. Frsnrrs Wester
823-6216
Lsks Monroe
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
821-4723
Longwood
Mrs. Don ns Estes
638-8317
North Orlsndo
Mrs. Dari* Dean
323-1888
Osteas
Mr*. Clarence Snyder
812-4841
Oviedo
Mrs. Evelyn Lundy
383-8816

proportion of students in
church • related institutions
will continue to decrease from
the present one-third. From
what has hern said it is clear
that church-related colleges
will he small.
Christian liberal arts col­
lege* derive their life ami
meaning from an affiliation
with a body of faith. In all
liasir questions there is a di­
vine-human dimension. The
rhurch-related college serve*
within the educational enter­
prise a* the ngrnt of rec.’nr iIint ion.
That whlrh is distinctive in
Christian liberal arts colleges
may be defined In terms of
"plus factors.” Church-relat­
ed college* point to the personsl touch stemming from
interest in the welfare of the
individual student. The liasir
concern la for the prrson as
a child of God.
These "plus farlori” may
be expressed In many ways.
First, there Is man versus the
mass, or individuality versus
plurality. The Christian college doe* not press the stu­
dent Into the mold of so many
holes in an IBM card. Second,
there fa quality in preference
to quantity. Emphasis on
quality helps In selectivity.
Students should be able and
willing to respond to what
the college Is. Thinl, there is
education versus just train­
ing, Training In a "tangible
skill’ may prepare for a live­
lihood, but Christian liberal
arts education should go be­
yond that to enrich life in
all areas. Fourth, there is in­
tegrity versus mere knowl­
edge. Accumulation of knowl­
edge is important, but It
doe* not automatically pro­
duce character. Chriatian li­
beral arts colleges do not
operate in a ‘value vacuum.”
They must proclaim what
tl.ey believe.
If the Christian liberal arts
college will contemporize and
emphasize these and other
plus factors," participation
in the race for relevance ia
assured, as well aa being de­
manded.

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic
Belle Is our rlderly dog,
but shr ran trarh ail mid­
dle-aged folks an important
medical lesson. Don't grow
unduly frightened when a
person faints, for the u«ii»l
fainting patient is not in
serious danger. Notice the
physical, emotional and evrn chemical type* of faint­
ing outlined below.
CASE T-J27: Belle, aged 1&gt;,
is the dog that belonged to
Mr*. Crane’s father till his
death a few years ago.
Then we inherited Belle.
She ia a splendid while,
short haired dog, with an
amiable disposition put with
an intense phohj* of light­
ning.
So she rowers in the stair­
well going to our basement
at our Indiana farm home, as
soon as a storm threatens.
If we aren't there to let her
inside, she will lir in the cold
rain and clog the drain so the
water may rise several lnchc&lt;
around her.
In the spring or fall, when
it Is often an icy rnin, you
can Imagine how chilled she
gets.
Aa a result, she lias devel­
oped arthritis. And at the age
of 0, she compares to a human
being who Is past middle age.
When Belle wakens from
sleep and ateps out of the
cardboard box which la her
bed, aha shows good medical
sense.
For she stretches slowly hut
surely. She will thus lean fur
back on her rear legs until
her front feet make almost a
45-degres angle.
And thla stretching is sound
physiologically. In fact, it is

the same type of stietrhing
which nlhlelic roaches urge
upon thrir players.
For a cold muscle or tendon
may tear and develop a
sprain if on athlete (ties to
run or make » football tackle
before .fir is properly warm­
ed up.
Blit slow, gentle exercise
of a rolil muscle will pull
more blood into it nod thus
literally warm it up ami per­
mit more elasticity.
All of our organs, muscle*
and even the lirnin, function
better whrn they have a rich
blood supply.
Fainting ran thus occur, a*
explained yesterday, just lay
jumping out of lied *o fast
thnt the heart hasn't adjust,
ed to the demand for higher
blood pressure due to the sud­
den verticsl posture.
For during sleep, it merely
stirs our ft quarts of blood in
the horizontal plane,
liut when we suddenly
spring out of licit, out height
may shift from only one fool
to five m six feet.
Aa a result, there is often
a momentary deficiency of
blood to the brain, so we
black out and faint.

Similar fainting, however,
ran occur on « purely emo­
tional basis.
For the blond vessels are
surrounded by tiny circular
muscles. If they gn into
spasm, due In fear, they con­
tract. thereby reducing the
diameter of the blood vessels
which they surround.
Tins causes liliilirliing of
the skin, so people often “ turn
while with fear.”
.Sometimes anger causes
similar blanching though we
usually find that people "turn
purple” with rage.
When tills blanching occurs
inside (he brain, its victim
limy faint.
Many husky athletes aia
terrified siiltcnnscinualy hy a
hypodermic needle, so they
will faint as they stand in
line to get a shot or obtain
vaccination for smallpox.
Occasionally, too, sudden,
severe pain ill the abdomen
may muse a similar spasm of
the arteries in the brain and
thus result in fainting.
And ovet-ventilation, ns by
inpid, deep breathing can al­
so produce a chemical faint­
ing. as when you blow on
coal* to start a fire.

Gold water’s arch-conservative
strength—and would in any
event have been a cynical de­
rision, since the senator's
whole case rests cn an ideo­
logical footing.
Yet even aome Republicans
who accept these argument*
question whether Miller is
the proper conservative com­
panion for the 1061 nominee.
Said one who see* the New
Yorker as an unknown among
the w ters:
"He's the most eolortess
vies
presidential nominee
since Charlie Curtis (Herbert
Hoover's running mate). At
least, Curtis was an Indian.
"Picking Miller was about
as sensible as choosing the
lieutenant governor of Ne­
vada.”

Quotes
It has been my contention
over the years that the FBI
should remain small a n d
tdniuld never lie allowed to
acquire the stature of a na­
tional police force.
—FBI Director J. Edgar Hoo­
ver.

FA 2-0814

At First A Palmetto
(Alongside old post office)

Sanford
Furniture Co.
• Carpels • Furnlturs

• Tile
• Pianos
• Rental Reds

Unbeatable,
Unbreakable.
(Canada Dry in cans)

Comet...64k hot car,
new your hot buys

EST. 1935_________

Phone

OVEK 35 Y E A R S

I get impatient with all the
talk about how frustrated
women are. I guess I know
as many women as anyone,
and the great majority of
them are living happy, profit­
able, amt terribly inlcm ting
lives.
— Sarah Gibson Blinding,
sisin lo retire president of
Vassar.

tk s lW A H C f * r ASAVf/V

114 Bo. Palmetto

Relatively unknown beyond
professions! psrty circles he
may he. Rut, whatever ths
judgment* on his personality,
no ono who has ever heard
Miller rasp out one of hi*
fiery partisan speeches would
ever characterize his langu­
age as colorless.
In fscl, when thir reporter
sampled party opinion on him
at the time he took over th*
national chairmanship in 1961,
some of his own gned friends
privately said they worried
over what they described as
his tendency to “shoot from
the hip" — the very same
comment so often leveled at
Gold water.
The testimony, then, i t
ample that Miller, whether
slashing sway in publie o r
privately castigating an ad­
versary, ia truly s “gut
fighter."
Now thnt the convention
chaos is behind us, there
should he more time for Mil­
ler's supporters—from Goldwater down—to lay out his
qualifications for the Whit*
House.

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t'Oaf, AfiyUstJ Kw lift *if C i &gt;i(f. Hi
1 40 OtXj
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Comet i got bo nnicti gome (or if. d 's nr* yuvpnssnf
Rial salei ate up more than b0% ovet last year. Comet
— the our that became the World s 100,000-Milc Due*bility Champion at Dayton,t Comet—recipient of jw arpf
tor styling and ergmepimg eicellencr hot* around
the world. Comet—/ovx not boy See Hus tvoskv, hettv,
better looking plea^orc car Dnve it now. vdule yottr
nearby Mercury dealer ie&gt; in hi$ summer lradit* mood.
W b rld 'u 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 M ile D u r a b ility C h a m p ie m

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General Office 211 W. 25th St.
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Tharsday, Jaly 21, 1M4
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
With the full moon about to
occur, much quick action can
follow whatever you now put
Into motion, whether it be In
relation to property and pos­
sessions, the merchandising
of products, or the emotions
themselves. So, be sure to
go to those able to help and
tell them your desires.
ARIES (March 21 to April
10) Don’t think that money
grows on trees — you must
get out there and pitch if you
want to achieve your finest
alm s. Seek those who have
know-how. Get them to advise
you.
TAURUS (April 30 to May
20) New data now at finger­
tips can be wisely used so
that you tackle all of your
affairs in more efficient wqy.
Learn from those whose think­
ing la delstle or in any way
different from your own.
GEMINI (May 21 to Juaa
11) Taka the Uma to analyse
accurately your assets and
liabilities. Cooperate with ac­
countants. Know where you
atand, what you must do to
prosper more.
MOON CHILDREN (June 22
to July 21) Listening to the
Ideas of associates and back­
ing theln Is best way to n a p
profit! now. You get fine
backing from them as kin,
friends. Be grateful, charm­
ing.
LEO (July 22 to August 21)
Labors before you are quite
detailed, but if you work with
method and have patience,
they soon are behind you.
Know what It Is you must do.
Fix, repair, get wardrobe in
order, etc.
VIRGO (August 22 to Sep­
tem ber 22)
By carrying
through with the fine talents
you enjoy today, you become
infinitely more successful.
This will nicely renew your
vigor, enthusiasm. Hobbies
are fine for relaxation later.
LIBRA (September 23 to
October 22) Greater progress
comes from heeding tho de­
sires and needs of kin today.
Be sure that vital bills are
quickly paid off. Pave the
way for charming entertain­
ment at home.
SCORPIO (October 23 to
November 21) You have to
talk at quite a clip in dealing
with others today or you will
not accomplish very much.
Flna day for mectingi, buy­
ing, telling, etc. Show acu­
men.
SAOirrARIUS (November
22 to December 21) Your day
to make real progress by con­
centrating on persona or
places where really big deals
can be swung to work. Fix
property wisely.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January K&gt;) You can ac.
complUh almost anything you
act your mind to, if you dress
well and um (he practical ap­
proach. You get nowhere by
just dreaming. Get out and
pitch!
AQUARIUS (January 21 to
February 10) Secret maneu­
vering! bring results you de­
sire. especially In persons I or
philanlroplc matters. Know
what you want to accomplish.
Then be positive in your upproach.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20) If you want to ach lev* personal alma, It would
bo wail to confer wllh special­
ists In own field. Get togolher
in a social way with right
people tonight, too. Be alert,
adroit.

IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN
TODAY, ha or the will have
wonderful ideas, plus the
ability to put them Into op­
eration by using a vary prac­
tical approach. You must give
■ good reason before disciplin­
ing your child or giving him
or her dutlsi to
perform,
which will form the work
habit and loach to obey or­
der*. Then the chart be­
comes very successful and a
tendency towards ruthlessnesa eiimlnaUd.

"Tho M m Impel, they do
net compel.” What yee make
• f yoer life la largaly up la
YOU1
Carroll Jttghtar's individual
Forecast for your sign for
August la now ready. For your
copy tend your blrtbdate and
11.00 to Carroll Rlghter Fore­
cast (name o 1 newspaper),
Box 1*21, Hollywood, CalU.
No National Parka
Kansas contains no nationel parka or national menum enu, but the stale dots
have aavejml game preserves
end a sanctuary for buffalo,
according to tho Encyclo­
paedia Britannic*.
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paopla, Ilka ouraalvaai' "

TIZZY

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“Whan ha's only awall-headad, vain, conceited, and
egotistical, ha's being MODEST!"

CARNIVAL

By Dick Turner

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4. Ilcauty Care

13. entering • Food

50. Mlsc. For Sile

OKRA. 322-0415.

SERVEL GAS REFRIGERA­
TOR. $24. 322-3280.

KEESER CANNING PEARS,
$1.30 buihcl. Bcardall Avc., LIVING Ai*D DINING ROOM
Call 322-6782.
Furniture, f;ariy American
Maple lnclut ing 2 love seats
Warren'* CINNAMON TWIST
and hutch. Used 1 year.
Look* like chewin’ Tobacco
$500. Ph. 323-0702.
TASTES EVEN BETTER
2012 French Ave.
322-4062 3 PIECE WOOL SUIT, Tan,
llse 184k, cost 839.93, sell
13. Special Services
$20. English Walking alioes,
Tan, Cost $14.85, sell $7.00
COMPLETE Law-n 4 Yard
site 7WA; Tan Felt Hat,
Service. 322-2310.
$4.00 (All Never Worn);
Blue Hat $2.00. 668 4288.
20. Concrete Constr.

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frrnlh July 22, 1964—Pnge 3-A 95. Houses For Sale

fcattfurh

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

READY MIX CONCRETE
234 Ft. Chain-Link Fence, 48”
Patlui, Floor, Free E ilim aU i
high. Complete with top-rail,
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
alngle 4 double gates. $125.
sind, cement, rock, pipe, Ph. 322 8938.
steel, grease traps, dry
wells. Stepping stones.
LARGE EXTENSION LAD­
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
DER; 3 Outboard motors, 9
309 Elm Ave.
322 5751
Ft. aluminum boat, plat­
form rocker 4 hassock;
21. Home R e p a irs
cherry dining room table 4
A chairs, Roller ring skates,
FOR PAINTING It REPAIR
site 5. Ph. 322-0917.
WORK Call 322 5126.

REMODEL - REPAIR
Call B. E. Link, 322-7029

Building Contractor
WINDOW It SLIDING
GLASS DOORS
Repair It Restate
OPERATOR REPAIR
SCREENS
Rewireo and New
Sanfora 322 5510

2’2. Plumbing
PLUMBING
Contracting Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
R. L. IIARVEY
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 3383

2.1. Painting
FOR A PAINTER, inside oi
out, call Luther Tasker at
322-6159.

23” GE TV'. $75; Power Kraft
Lawn mower, $35. Pb. 3229522.
JULY SPEC. Ladles’ Shoe
Sale. Sires 5-61* only. $t
pr. Surplus City. W. 1st St.
USED 4 REPOSSESSED
BARGAINS
G-E Stereo
109.95
CROSLY TV
99 95
PHILCO TV
7995
G-E 19" Portable TV 109 95
G-E 23” Coniole TV 2U9.95
Wcstlnghouie Rcfrig.
4995
Phllco Rrfrig.
119.95
Admiral Bufrig.
109.95
Norge Gaa Range
119.95
Kelvinator Elec. Range 49.95
Weitinghouie 21” TV
49.95
Frlgidalne Relrlg.
59.95
20 cu. ft. cheit type freezer
$149.95
12 cu. f t upright freezer
$134.05
No Money Down. Up to 24
mo*. to pay.
GOODYEAR SERVICE
STORES
555 W. F lrit St.. Sanford
Ph. 322 2821

24. Well Drilling
Permanent Special
Our Budget Wave Now $6.95
WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
Cut 'S Curl Beauty Shop
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
318 Palmetto Ave.
322 0834
All Types and Sizes
JULY SPECIALI Permanent
We Repair and Service
85. Are Beauty Salon, MaySTINE
WILL accept boat reasonable
fair Hotel. Ph. 322-8525.
Machinery and Supply Co
offer for 18 cu. ft. stainless
207 W 2nd St.
FA 2 6432 steel commercial refrigera­
f&gt;. Child Caro
tor. Good running condition
25. Air Conti. &amp; Heating
have just changed ove- to
CHILD CARE In my home,
new refrigerator thla week.
Longwood area. 838-5763.
AIR-CONDITIONING
Contact Dick Aiken or call
Ry FEDDERS
322 6625.
8. Dora - Cain - 1’etn
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.

St. Johns Realty
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11—
O a trrln g
14— IMarra to Eat
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14—
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17—J a n i to r ia l Service*
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15— llulldara Buppllaa
JO—Cnnrrvt* China tr.
Jl — Horn* llrp a lra
I J —P lu m b i n g
JJ— P a in t i n g
: i — W rll D rillin g
2S— Air Cond. A H e a t i n g
24— Radio - Trlavlalini
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II — Mualoal In s tr u m e n t !
12—
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33—J o b P r i n t i n g
31 —UphuWtary
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E m p l o y m e n t Serv ice*
71—
Male l l a l p W n n tK l
72— F * m a l # ll*1p W a n t e d
71— Mala o r F e m a l e H elp
74— Sale* H e l p W a n t e d
77—S i t u a t i o n W a n t e d
t l — Incom e P ro p e rty
12— ll u a l n e a a P ro p .— Bala
I I — Real E atat* W anted
• 4— R e a l E a t a t * Sal*
17— l l u a l n e a a R e n t a l s
t o — loita F o r Sal*
t l — F a r i n a —G ro v e a
13— O u t o f S t a t e A o r a a g a
t l — l l o u s a * F o r Sale
M — l l o u a a a —Sal* o r R e n t
17— H o u s e F o r R e n t
100—
l l a a o r t R e n ta l*
101—
T r a i l e r a— C a b a n a s
101— Mobil* H o m e s —S al#
101— Mobil* ! l o m * a — R e n t
104—
T r a i l e r Sp aca— R e n t
105— T r a i l e r l e . l * —8*1*
l o t —A p a r t m e n t * F o r i l t n t
l o t —R o o m s F o r R a n t
110—
H o t e l Room *
111— R e n t a l A g t n t a
111— W a n t e d T o R e n t
l i t — A u t o s F n r Sal*
l i t — A u to a — S ale o r T r a d e
111—T r u c k * F o r Sal#
110—A u t o m o t i v e S e r v i c e
121—S c o o t e r * A C y c le s
131 — H o s t s A M o t o r s
t i l —M arin* S upplies

425-5938
F rom

H em lnnl* C o u n t y
(D ial D lraot)

New Cuatom-built, Lake Mary
C. B., 3 BR, carport*, uti­
lity, shade k citrus. FHA
Finance. 822-6859 ev#nlnga.

NEW HOMES

Legal Notice

h ereb y required to f ile your
aniw er
and o t h e r d e f e n s i v e
p le a d i n g w it h th* Clerk o f the
a b o v t Court an d asrv* a ro py
t h e r e o n upon Oil**, H ed rick 4
llob lnaon . A tto rn ey * for P la i n ,
t i f f . U S Mouth M a g n o lia Street,
Orlando, Flo rid a, on or hafur*
t h * Srd da y o f A u g u st , A. D.
1**1. If yo u fall to do so a
User** Pro Con feaeo w i l l b*
en tered a g a i n s t yo u for th*
r e l i e f d em a nd ed In th* Com*
plaint.
W IT NESS, Mr hand and th*
**al o f said Court, at Sanford,
S tm ln u l* Cou nty, Flo rid a, thla
2&gt;th day o f J u n o ISSi.
(SEAL)
A r th ur II
llei-k w ilh , Jr.,
' Clark o f th* C ircu it Court.
In and For S em in o le C o u n ­
ty. Flo rid a,
lljr: Mart ha T. V ib lea
D e p u t y Clerk
E d w a r d A. N a g e l o f th* firm of
GILES. IIE D ItlC K 4
ItOIll.NSON
U S So u th M a g n o lia ( t r e a t
Orlando. Flo rid a
A t l o r n t / a for P la i n t i f f
P ublish J u ly 1. I, I t . IS. 1114
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w h ic h you, or a l t h t r o f you
m a y h a v * a g a i n s t th* aatat* o f
F I l E D P. FTHANGE, d e i e a . e d
la t a o f sa id County , to th*
.County
Judge
of
Mamlnol*
C ou n ty , F lo r id a , a t h la o f flc *
In th* rou rt houaa o f said
C o u n ty a t Hanford. F lo r id a ,
w it h in
all
ca len d a r m onth*
from th* tlin* o f Ih* f irst p u b ­
lic a t io n o f t h i s nolle*. T w o
coplaa o f »ach cla im or d tm a n d
sh a ll b* In w r i t i n g , and ahall
a lata th* plac* o f raaldanc* and
poal o f f l c *
addraaa o f
I ha
c la im a n t , and ahall b* s w o r n
l o by tha cla im a n t , hla a g e n t ,
or a t to r n a y and a rro m p a n la d
by a f i li n g fa* o f ’ on* d o lla r
and auch cla im or drm and nut
■o fllad ahall b* void.
J D. S TRANGE
Aa ( t a r u t o r o f tha I .a at
W ill a o d T a atam ant of
F R E D P. STRAN GE
D*c*aa*d
8TENKTHOM. DAVIS
4 MclNTUSII
A tlurn*ya for K i s r u t o r
P o st O fflr* Itot I R i
S anfo rd, F lo r id a J i m
P u b lis h J u ly L », 14. 21. »»«4.
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FREE ESTIMATE
Upholstering k Mattress ren­
ovating. New k Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
FA 2-2117.

Good location. Good pro­
ducts. Good treatment. Ph.
locally 322-4342, or apply to
the PURE OIL COMPANY.

90. Lots For Sale

LAKE MINNIE
3 PIECE BEDROOM SET.
Like n e w . Dinette set; « LAKEFRONT LOTS, Average alae 111 x 180, Sacrifice
matching settee k chair;
$5500 each. Charles SellinCoffee A end tables. Never
ger, 1201 E. Robinson Ave.,
used. Pb. 322 8662.
Orlaodo, Ph. 422 2576.

60. Business Opport.

91. Furms, Groves

DODGE PICKUP for Sale with
20 ACRES OF FARM LAND
small Business. Pb. 322-2659.
for Rent East side, North
Cameron Ave. between Ge71. Male Help Wanted
neva and Celery Ave*. E. B.
SERVICE station attendant.
Stowe. Ph. 3224145.
Apply in person. Smith's
Amoco Hi* ay 17-92 &amp; Like PASTURE FOR HORSES. $10
month per horse. 322-5479.
Mary Bhd.

As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
To mako tha beat bone
buy, see the

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management &amp;
Sales Broker
Jim Hunt Realty

Bi.

Stenstrom Realty
$665 PARK DRIVE

322-2420

122-7495

Repossessions
fiTI. Discount to
Seminole County
RcHltlenta

101. Trailer • Cnbnnaa
EXPRESS TRAILER, heavy
duty, tandem tile , largo
closed bed, permanent top,
steel frame. Can be towed
by pickup truck. Ph. 8227724.

103. Mobile llomen • Rent
NICE IIOUSKTIIAILEIt. Ilea
aonable. Can he seen on
Beardall Ave., 2 miles So. uf
Geneva.
1 I BEDROOM and I 3-bed­
room, Bowman's Trailer
Court. 668 4908.
1 BEDROOM UOUSKTRAILEH furnished. Adult* only.
$75 mn. Ph. 322 1187.

100. Apartments for Rent
Furn. Apt. X300 nenonvllle.
KUHN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
Cowan. 322-4013.
EFFICIENCY. &lt;11 Park.
FURN. APT. 322 2800.

$100 D O W N

3, 3. k 4 BEDROOMS
I, m . k 2 BATHS
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
For Complete Information
Set or Call Your

J BANK S

COZY COTTAGE wilh Lake
privileges. $50 month. 1'h.
322 6106.

AGENCY • REALTOR
322-1762 days, nights 322-0991.
2465 S. Park Ave.
Pboots FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2385 FURNISHED GARAGE Apart­
ment, 1 Bedroom, water
furn. $40. Ph. 322 2108.

FHA - VA HOMES

$ Bank J
Repossessions

W E LA K A APARTMENTS '61 VW Bus, $1192 bal $45 mo.
Rooms private bathi, 114 '58 Cadillac, 8891 bal, $37 mo.
W. First St.
'59 Chev., $741 bal., $37 mo.
'59 Merc., $742 bal., $38 mo.
FURN. 3-room apt. with hath
'60 Opal Wag $681 bal, $32 mo.
A garage. 2520 Narcissus.
‘61 Renault $691 bal, $32 mo.
Ph. 322-3146.
'39 Renault, $487 bal, $24 mo.
2 LARGE Nicely furn. Duplex '55 Cadillac. $542 bal, $28 mo.
apts. 14th Ave., Longwood, '57 9 p i l l Wag 8691 bnl $32 mo
8 ml. from N.A.S. Ph. 838- '53 Cadillac. $245 ba'. $10 mo.
‘56 Line., $681 bal, $tl mo.
3298.
'58 Dodge, $714 bal, $32 mo.
CLEAN Unlurn. apt. 309 Mag­ ‘59 Opal, $599 bal, $31 mo,
nolia. Apply downstairs af­ '56 Olds, $667 bal, $32 mo.
ter 6 p. m.
'58 Chev, 1667 bal, $31 mo.
1-Room Efficiency apt. with '57 Chev H'rod $792 bal $35 ma
pvt. bath A shower, suitable '59 Ford, $399 bal, $24 mo.
for couple or single person '58 Pont, $788 bal, $37 ma,
or retired. All utilities In­ '60 Ford. $599 bal, $32 mo.
cluded in rent. Ideally lo­ '58 Chev, $499 bal. $24 mo.
2 RM. HOUSE. 8 nice building
cated on 1st St., within 1 '56 Chev, $419 bal, $24 n o .
Iota. First $2,500 takes this
property. Ph. 668-4601, En­ block of 2 free parking lots •55 Olds, $471 bal. $24 mo.
and shopping center. In­ '57 Rulck, $596 bal, $29 mo,
terprise, Fla.
quire at 3!anuel Jacobson '55 Merc, $569, $32 mo.
Dept. Store 211 E. Elrat St. Jeep 4 WD. $586 bal, $32 mo.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
CLEAN 1st Floor Apt. Pvt. '32 Ford, $97 bat, $3 mo.
Raymond Lundqulst, Also.
'51 Cadillac. $49 bal, $2 mo.
ent. 1004 ralm etto.
FA 2-3951 Atlantic nank Bldg
'SI ltulck, $24 bal, $1 mo.
MODERN Furn. apt*. Also '50 Merc, $49 bal, $2 mo.
96. IlnuHea • Sale nr Kent Storage space. Th. 322-1374.

EVERETT A. HARPER CLEAN 2 BR Apt. Furn. Ph.

FHA - VA
Office 322 2111
SALES
RROKER
Night 322-0642
Wa Hava Tbs Home For You
323-0700
2534 Park Dr. Sanford, H a.
low prieei check the Herald
classified pages where local
dealer! advertise.

WELCOME NAVY!
1 A 2 Bedroom Apartments
furnished. Reasonable. See
Howard Long, Main St. A
DeBary Ave., Enterprise.

We have scvrral new 3 and 4
bedroom homes, now under
construction. In desirable CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED
Ravenna Park. These homea
Duplex Apartment. Contact
LAKK. Call a r e n l n g i
ere quality constructed by
2312 Palmetto.
322-1597.
Shoemaker, featuring fully
11.1. Wanted To Kent
rqulpped built-in electric 97. Hnunen Fnr Kent
kitchens, plus many exlrast
FURNISHED 2 Bit. House.
RENTALS
These homes ean be purchas­ 2481 Palmetto. 322 0274.
ed for as little aa $78.28 per
month, (including taxes and 2 BR, Unfurnished house. Ph STENSTROM REALTY, San­
322-8892.
Insurance) after low FHA
ford's largest Home rents!
down payment! ’ May we
and Sole* Firm, Is in need
2 BR., bouse, clean A close
serve you?
of several rental homrs im­
In. Jimmy Cowan. 322-4013.
mediately. Our supply is
We Have The Home For You 3 BEDROOM, Kitchen equip
Down!
pod. $60 month. 508 Myrtle
Stenstrom Realty
Avc. 323 0035.
We need 2, 3 and 4 Bedroom,
1, l i t and 2 Bath Homes,
2665 PARK DRIVE
LOCH ARBOR: Attractive un­
furnished or unfurnished!
322-2420
.122-7496
furnished house, 2 Bed
We have qualified clients
rooms, screened porch, car
waiting to rent and teasel
LOCH ARBOR. I-argo 4
porto, utility - storage, kit
Bedroom, 2 Bath, pine pan­
May w# serve you7
elled Florida Room, Cen­ chen equipped. Excellent
condition. Ph. 322-2408.
tral air, aprlnkler ayatem,
patio, 150x150 lot. Ph, 322
RENTALS
Stenstrom Realty
8522, 207 Ridge ltd.
Furnished or Unfurnished
Rall-Rlair Agency
2666 PARK DRIVE
FREE $2,400. equity. $100 Ph. 322 5041 218 S. Park Ave.
.122-2420
322-7406
down, $60. mo. pays all.
Clean 3 bedroom, 10 x 17' 3 IIIt, unfurnished house, $90
I IS. AuIom For Sale
Fix. room, equipped kllch
mo. 610 E. 14th St. J. N.
en, tcrrnzzo floors, llelmly
Hobson Jr. 322-1333 or 322 '55 FORD, good body, good
Realty Ph. 322-1641.
0228.
mechanical condition, Call
322-6646, Claude Harroll.
2 &amp; 3 Bedroom Houses
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
I'ny ton Realty
BUILDER'S MODEL House,
'62 COHVAIK Monza, 4 speed,
17-92 at Hiawatha
RAH, bucket scata, white3 Bedroom, l ‘h Bath, Any 322-1301
red interior. $1200. 322-3797.
type financing available. FURN. 2 11R. house. $60. Five
$9900. Inquire Sales Office,
Points, Hwy. 17-92. Inquire 1961 CORVAIR 700 4-dr, $1095.
802 Highland Ave., LoogWren Gas Station.
1961 VW Convertible . . . $1195
wood, 6 miles So. on 17-92
1950 Triumph motorcycle $393
1
Rlt,
Furn.
House.
Ph.
668and one block Weat on Sem­
1955
Studcbaker pick-up $150
5122.
inole. Ph. 838 3911.
SANFORD MOTOR
COMPANY
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY NOTHING FANCY. But cheap
800
Krrnrh
Ave.
322 4382
rent.
$8
per
week.
Ph.
322New H o m e , Weat Fourth
6627.
Street, Juat off Persimmon.
Call 838-3911 Collect
I OIL ItrHorl Rental*

322-4234 2 CASEMENT WINDOWS,
DOGS RECEIVED for Adop­ 200 So. Park Ave.
Screeni, Venetian bllnda 4 72. Femnle Help Wnnted 95. Houses For Sale
tion, Alao boarded. Animal
AIR-CONDITIONING
sills. $15. Ph. 668-4504.
Rescue
League
Shelter,
REFRIGERATION
COLLECTOR wanted by Col­ SANFORD DREAM HOUSE
1700 West Minnesota Avc.,
CARPETS Clean caller with
Sales and Service
lection Bureau of Sanford, can lie yours. Two-story lieauIlcLand. Ph. 734-1846.
the Blue Lustre Electric
FREE ESTIMATES
201 S. Elm. Age 30 to 40,
ty on double lot in excellent
Shampooer only $1 per day.
Ed Callan
Ph. 322-6154
ability to deal with public,
neighborhood. Three whop­
Carroll’s Furniture.
be able &lt;e past typing trit
per bedrooms and bath up;
.11. Musical Instruments
of at Icatt 40 Wl’M, non
living Itooni, Dining Boom,
is
ru t:
ru ic rtT
ro riiT .
REPOSSESSED
transient, at least high
n in t h
jv n ifiA i.
in iriiT ,
Kitchen and bath down.
Piano
Tuning
and
Repair
ZIG
ZAG
Swing
needle,
makes
IN
A ID
F u ll
SI'.MINOLB
school graduate and with
Everything
immacu­
W. L Harmon — FA 2-4113
t o n m . p t.n n iiiA .
buttonholes, sews on but­ employment background of
IN M l U K KR Y NO. 14111
late. Large covered patio
tons,
blind
atllch,
mono­
■ t ’l T T O q t ’I R T T I T t . r i
office work. No other* will
PIANO SVC. 4 TUNING
grams. Guaranteed. 4 pay­ be considered or interview­ f o r outdoor entertaining.
JO H N TTRO.V
Rebuilding
.
Refclting
Beautiful lawn and plant­
P la i n t i f f
ments of $8.40. Phone Cre­ ed. Sec Joanne Ritzie or II.
FREE ESTIMATES
V»ings which include citrus.
dit Mgr., 322-9111.
HUSBAND WANTED
OKOIUIE UPTON, *t at.
L.
Eoloy
between
3
and
5
GENE CUMBAA
Priced at $17,000 for quick to tell hla wife Dial the nice 3
IW e ix ta n t a
p. m. only.
322 2661 — After 12 p. m.
USED LUMBER: 2x4 through
s n T i r r o k at i t
sale and with good terms
Bedroom Country H o m e ,
T O i n t t o n O K UPTON, and If
2x12. Sheeting and flooring.
available.
m srrlsd —
UPTON, hi* u n ­ .15. Vacuum Cleaners
•itrrnunded by Shade tree*
77.
Situation
Wanted
322-0791.
k n o w n w l f s , If allrs, and If
and on 2 nice loti near Gind*ad. h i t nr bar u n k n o w n
IRONING in my home. 322 S O U T H W A R D
liflra, davtaaaa, l* a a tr* a and SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
51. Articles Fnr Rent
dervllle and HLH Plant,
g ra n tee* .
YOUR REXA1R DEALER
0321
priced at $8750, with only
And a l l paraona and partlea
322-0611
RENT A BED
Investment k Realty
r la I n lin e I n i s r s s t by, through, 2655 8. Park
$1000 down, balance at $75
MAID
WANTS
DAY
WORK.
under or a g a l n a t a n y o f tha SALES • PARTS - SERVICE Rol’away, Hospital 4 Baby
116 N. Park Aw».
122-9173
monthly la aliU available.
Have
own
transportation.
a b o v e k n o w n o r u n k n o w n parBedi.
t l r s and AI.L PEUBONB H A V . 43. Planta, Flowers, Seeds
Someone la going to ba sor­
3224877.
3
BEDROOM
home.
Reason­
By
Day,
Weak,
or
Mouth
1NO o n Ct.ATMINO ANT INry that they missed thla.
TK IIK 8T IN T1IK KOI.UOWINO
able. 322-8962.
Ph. FA 2 5181 116 W. l i t 8L WILL DO IRONING in my
CALADIUMS: Beautiful col­
U K S O ItlllK n LAND:
CABROLI’S
FURNITURE
l lr « ln ISS fa st North o f th*
Home reasonable. Also bake JUMBO house • room, 2 ear
ors, 8 cents each. Thla week
Seminole Realty
Hmithweat co rn er o f KKU
and cook. Buffet dinners.
only. Bell’s Nursery, 1 ml. 53. Wnnted To Huy
o f B B U o f HK 'i, o f Hectlon
garage, patio. Stove, dispos­
T ow n-hip
SI
Bnutli
Cell 323-0662.
West of Big Tree Park.
loot s. Park Ava.
) 10
al, dish washer. 322 1426. .
Tlsna* SI Kas*. run th*ne*
—a
USED TV'* bought and sold
FA 2 5232 anytime
Soil f»*t Kast, l a s tr*t
2870 Sanford Ave., Phone 84. Real Estate • Sale
N o rth So# f*»t w * a l . US 50. Mlsc. For Sale
4 BEDROOM — 2 BATH
f o r t Mouth o f point o f lie322-6627,
V A - FHA
THIS IS 1TI
B ln n ln c.
contalninc
4/4 ’•3 KENMORE DISHWASH­
RANCH STYLE Loch Arbor
acr*, niora or Itsa.
The Weekend Camp you've al55. Furniture For Bale
ER. $70. Ph. 322-7234.
Property Manafiement
(lame, featuring l a r g e
T h a n a lu ra o f thla ault la to
waya wanted. Frame cabin
rstn ov* rsrkaln cloud* from
&amp; Sales Broker
rooms throughout, Including
and to q u iet and co n firm the PHILCO AUTOMAGIC WASH­ Sell
Ui Your rurm ture.
situated on Lake Butler with
a family style kitchen, sepa­
a hnv* d rtrrlb cd proparty.
Quick Service With the
ER. $43. Ph. 322 5962.
Jim Hunt Realty
approximately
acres.
Th a nam a o f tha Court In
rate dining room, and a fine
Cash.
SUPER
TRADING
w h ic h ault ha* bsa n In stltuta d
Secluded, yet only 10 min­
rentral
healing
system,
Offers
for
your
selection
l» th* C l f c u l l Court for th*
POST. PA *-0677.
ute* from Sanford. Priced
Nin th J u d ic ia l Circuit, In and
adaptable to Air Condition­
these Beautiful 2, 2, k 4
fnr Hrmtnol* C ou n ty , Florida.
only $4900. Terms open to
Used furniture, appliances,
ing unit, an outstanding of­
Bedroom
Th* ab b ra v la la d t i ll * o f Ih* l a &lt;b* C a i r l * f the C m ia ty
any-reasonable offer.
tools, ete. Bought - Sold.
fering for a quick sale at
ra a s I* JOHN T T IO N , v traua J a d e * . Bamlaal* C*aa&lt;y, F l a * .
HKOItUB UPTO N an d ---------- Ida. l a P ra b a la .
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
Government
$17,900. Terms are flexible,
UPTON,
h is
unknown
w t ft , I » r a i F.ataf* af
Stemper Agency
Ave. Pb. PA 24132.
but at least $1500 Down.
a s l d JOHN TYBON h a ln g p l a i n , F I l E D |*. STRAN GE,
t i f f and said OKOIUIB UPTON
Dacaaatd.
Realtor-lnsuror-Tradcs
Owned
Homes
For
the
biggest
selection
of
a n d ------ UPTON, hla u n k n o w n T # All r r a d lt a r a a ad Parana*
H a*l*a
Claim* a r D a m a a d s
w lf* . b ein g def en dant*.
nearly new and uied furni­ 322-4991 1919 S. French Ave.
Seminole Realty
Th* d sa cr lp llo n o f th* r t a l A e a t a a l sa id E s t a t e i
ture, see NoU'a Furniture
Priced From $6,750
Tou and aach a t yo u ara
p ro p e r t y InvoWrd la ** **t
87.
Business
Rentals
1901 Park Avanue
Brokerage In Casselberry
h t r t b y n o tified and raqulrad to
fo rth hrralnabova.
Down Payments
You and »*rh o f vo u ar* p r t a a n l a n y ct alma and d em a nd s
FA 2 5232 anytime
on 17-92. Open 0 days 9 lo 6. FOR LEASE—Service Station.

Legal Notice

106. Apnrtmentn for Rent 115. Autoa For Sale

LOCH ARBOR: U rg e 4 BR.
NEW HOMES
2 bath, cent, ducted heat, Crystal Lake Park—Lake Mary
air -cood. can be added,
Shown by appointment Ph.
very low coat, 2-car car­ 322-3561.
port*. very lge. utility room
Owner transferred. Must
$100 DOWN
sell quick')’ 211 Ridge Rd.
Ph. 322-9051.
FHA-VA HOMES
SEVERAL Outstanding 2 A 3
GREENBRIAR
Bedroom Homes available in
Choice lota avallablo
In
alt Area* of Sanford. Let us
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor
Show you Around!
overlooking golf course.
Custom building to your
Seminole Realty
apeclficatlona.
Greenbriar
developed by
19Q1 S. Park Ave.
KINGSWOOD
FA 2-5233 anytime
BUILDERS, INC.
202 Fairmont Dr.
NEW HOMES
FA 24074
Ixmgwood District
VA • FHA - FHA-In-Servlce
4 BR, 1U Bath, Florida Rm.,
6 mi. South 17-92
central heat A air-condition- turn right on Seminole Ave.,
lng, Ph. 322-4876.
1 block
838-3911 Reverse charges
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
116 N. Park Ave. FA 2 6123

fMMIhlM
-a»-r,M.Ty.«TL.

95. H our?* Fnr Sale

Y -O -U

'62
'60
'60
'60

Falcon, $997 bal, $49 mo.
Corvslr, $784 bal, $46 mo.
Falcon, $771 bal, $45 mo.
Chewy, $794 bal. $47 mo.
'«) Peugeot, $496 bal, $29 ino.
'60 Opal, $574 bal, $31 mo.
'59 Chewy, $692 bal, $37 mo.
*59 Iluirk, $749 bal, $30 mo.
'59 Rambler, $592 bal, $33 mo.
'59 VW. $6*7 bal, $38 mo.
Chewy, $490 bal, $28 mo.
'58 Ford, $572 bal, $30 mo.
'58 Pont., $594 bat, $32 mo.
*58 Chewy, $«97 bal, $38 mo.
'57 Chewy, V8 stick, clean
'58 Rambler, $379 bal, $31 mo.
'57 Turnpike, $592 bal, $33 mo.
•57 Ford, $397 bal, $34 mo.
'57 Olds, $394 bal, $34 mo.
'57 Dodge, $416 bal, $29 mo.
'58 Eng. Ford $394 bal $22 mo.
'57 Chewy, $494 bal, $27 mo.
*50 Chewy, $492 hat, $37 mo.
'55 Chewy, $171 bal, $12 mo.
'51 Studcbaker Pickup truck

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'63 Chevy II Nova, Excelleo
rood. Ph. 322 2283.
MECHANICS SPECIAL
'59 Ford, perfect body, new
paint, looks perfect, 8295.
'54 Oldsmobile, good merchanIcally, $78.
'53 Plymouth, runs good, $69.
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Parts. Formerly 7-ucker*
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'59 OLDSMOBILE,
Power
ateering, brakes, automatic
tranimlislon, radio, heater.
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suitable for 2 horses. $375 or
trade for Ford or Chovvy
car of equal value. 322-6782
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304 W. 2nd St. 7A 2 9032
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

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16 Ft. OLD TOWN BOAT,
Evlnrud* motor, Gator trail­
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Gateway To The Waterway

Ilnbaon Sporting Goods
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
304 68 E. 1st. Ph. PA 2-SM1
14' LONE STAR FIBERULA9
Boat, 33 Evlnrud* Lark,
electric start, complete with
trailer. Asking 9650. Will ac­
cept reasonable offer. Ph.
322-6141.
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Bax 29
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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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'Alligator Alley*
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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ib. 89c
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Cheddar Cheese ...Mick

Sliced Bologna
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Swift’s Premium Tatty

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Fat Goad I t n a n lathi', Capataad’a

W ieners .......
Grouper Fillet

Pole Beans

Kraft's Kitchen-Froth (lim it 1)

Mayonnaise
Pillsbury Flour
Fleie er Self-Rising Pillsfcsiry (lim it 1)

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Cucumbers.......
• dairy special* •

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Swoot or Buttermilk Stylo

Pillsbury Biscuits 4

39c

Berdan's Ci.emy

Cream Cheese . 2

Ice Cream

39c

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o oo rtN cov r iN S P ic r iD

Officers Elected
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.

O ran ge Juice ... 3 cans 89c
Mlaute Maid Caacantrata

O ran ge J u ic e ...... ”7

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P. F. V. July Footur#

Green Beans

Oatmeal Cookies
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Fleverful F fir P Brand

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Frozen Dinners . . . . ;j: 39c

Crackers

Mrs. Foul’* Family Fack

Onion R i n g s ........K * 49c
Sauttilaad's Fraaan Seeckled

Cake Beauty FIs kies

Butter B e a n s ........49c

Cucumber Chips

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Leaf Spinach ... 5 V S ’ $1

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Frozen Scallops ... Jj; 49c
Mrs. Peul’c Family Park Friad

Fish F ille t s ......... *7* 59c

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WASHINGTON (U P I)-T ho
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.

O ver-T im ing
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Labor Secretary W. Willard
Wlrta said today that the 40bour work week “has become
a base for computation of ov­
ertime pay rather than a so­
cially desirable work week

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Napkins ...... 2 “

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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.
• * •
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.
a * *
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.”

Zip Code 82771
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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 Troops Cut Up
Reds In Bold Sanford Plan Catches On nSJLUA...
BRIEFS
Thrust Near
Battle In Streets
Capital City

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

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.

Florida A &amp; M
Finances
Criticized

Thief Believes
In Compensation

Shriners Will
Play A t 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.

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

TALENTED LOCAL GIRL ventrilociulit, Mian
Dottie Jardine in shown here with h er friend
' ‘Wnlly" an she entertained m em lreri of the Kiwania Club Wednesday a t Lite Civic Center,

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 o f the present water­
front area, Wednesday.
(Herald Photo)

First Educational
Bonds To Go On Sale
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
Herald Index
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

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
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

Riots Continue

DRIVE IN FOR A

FREE SAFETY CHECK

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 « | S a t I to I

405 W. First BU Saafar*

Fh. 322-0651

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Sanford Moose will conduct
a special enrollment in honor
ol Harry Howard, national rit*
ual director, at • p. m. Thursday at the Sanford Civic Cen­
ter. A eodal hour will follow
at 9:30 p. m. for all members
of the lodge and of the WOM
Chapter at the temporary
Moose headquarters in Lake
Mary.
• • •
Curious about your Social
Security status? A representa­
tive of the Social Security Admmlstratlon'i district office In
Orlando will be at the City
Commission rooms In the City
Hall Sept. 2. 9, 16, 23 and 30
from 9:3o a. m. to 12:30 p. m.
You can find out about old &lt;f&lt;
and survivors Insurance bene­
fits, Social Security account
numbers or get Information
about the Social Security pro­
gram In general.
• • •
The
Maywood
Veterans
Council la trying to locate
survivors of the infamous Ba­
taan Death March to attend a
testimonial dinner In their
honor at Chicago's O'Hara Inn
Sept. 12. 11m council la the of­
ficial organisation to note Ba­
taan Day nationally There are
only 63S survivors of the
march and it would be proper,
council officials say, to bava
all of them in attendance at
the testimonial dinner.
• # e
Bataan Day observance*
have traditionally been held
the first Sunday after Labor
Day since 1942. Survivors are
asked to get In touch with the
Maywood Veteran’s Council.
Post Office Box 57, Maywood,
111.
• e e
It undoubtedly was an acci­
dent, but some pasting motor­
ist killed or fatslly Injured the
10-mooth-old Norwegian shep­
herd dog belonging to the E.
C. Bagga family of 659 E. 20th
St. Mrs. Bagga said the part
that hurt so much was Up
leaving of the Injured dog on
the steps o f her home sod net
ying anyooe whet hapnotlfyin
ptovls
Heartbroken over the toe* of
their pet, her three children,
Doug, 11; Marlene, 8; and
Keith, want who ever hit their
dog to know that maybe a veterlnarlan could have saved
its Ufa if given a chance.
• • e
" I believe the dog was alivt
when he was laid on the
steps," Mrs. Biggs said, ''b e­
cause when we found him he
was still warm ."
An aside to the driver: Did
you sleep well last night?"
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Naples' annual mud-alinging
conteat—formally known as
the Swamp Buggy Derby—will
be held Nov. 1 this year, cli­
maxing the 16th annual threeday Swamp Buggy Day cele­
bration. The ponderous, slowmoving swamp buggies—never
designed for racing—will vis
one another In muddlng, swim­
ming ability and endurance
while, Incidentally, determin­
ing who can cross the finish
line first.
• • •
Ninety-eight years ago to­
morrow, the Civil War was
proclaimed to be over.
• •
During the month o f July,
IM.m.O* was collected by the
State of Florida in gasoline
taxes on gallonags sold In
Seminole County. This com­
pares with |g7,623.34 In July o f
1963. During the month of
June, 1964, service stations In
Seminole County pumped no
less than 1,401,567 gallons of
gasoline. At 16 miles per gal­
lon, the county's auto traveled
no less than 22.4 plus million
milaa during the month.
• • •
Sales are up, also, In Semi­
nole County if sales tax collec­
tions are any kind of a gauge.
During July, 1M2, sales tax
collections in 8 a* m 1 n o I a
amounted to $67,747.72. During
July of 1964 the figure bad
Jumped to I10S.5M.01. That's
quite an tacraaae.

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Philippines Called One

Cyprus Acts To
Ease Crisis

"Tha problem* o f education
will never bo solved by press
releases but rather by care­
fully contemplated State Board
of Education and legislative
action," Bailey aald.
Adami crltcized the state
education letup following the
resignation of Florida State
Unlxersity (FSUJ president
Gordon Blackwell. The resig­
nation was tendered four days
after Ulsckwell was criticised
by Board of Control member
Charles Forman of Fort Laud­
erdale for permitting an ultraliberal atmosphere at FSU.
Adams at the time said
Blackwell resigned out of frus­
tration. The secretary of state
predicted the resignation would
be foUowed by many from the
Junior college system.
The Junior colleges are con­
trolled by Bailey’s office,
"O ff hand remarks on our
Junior college system and our
system of higher education

Rebel Chief Dead
ELI8ABET11VILLE, T h e
Congo (U PI) — The Congoleta national radio today re­
ported tha death of rebel
leader Pierr* Mulele.

Often, he said, the Philip­
pines is accused of being a
U. S. satellite. The country Is
"proud of &gt;ts ties with the U.
S. but the people stress their
independence while sucking
with us as a ataunch ally."
Communism, Kormann gald,
waa a real threat 10 years ago
in the country but now poses
no noticeable threat, However,
he emphasized, the "danger
is always there.”
The U. S. has been criticized
for its actions In Asia and will
continue to be criticized, the
State Depsrtment official re­
ported, but as "the leader of
the Free World more Is ex­
pected of It."
"Kites fly highest against
the wind," he stated in calling
for continued cigilant action
by this country in Asian af­
fairs.
The speaker was Introduced
by Hugh Duncan and Howard
Hood, club president, was In
charge of ‘.he meeting.

NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) Tha crisis eased today on this
strife • torn Island.
Tha Greek Cypriot govern­
ment o f President Makirloi
agreed to a partial lifting of
tha food blockade against
Turkish Cypriot comunttles.
In Paris, NATO announced
that Turkey haa returned to
NATO contend air force unit*
it withdrew on Aug. 10 when
the Cyprua crlala reached •
critical atage,
A NATO apokeeman aaid It
waa hoped thgt Greece would
also reinstate the NATO foreta it withdrew to guard against the alleged threat ol an
Invasion of Cyprua by Tur­
key.
Tha eealng of the food and
AU is in readiness for the
water blockade by Makarioi’
government waa a major etep annus) Klwsnis Kids Day at
toward restoring peace to the Municipal Stadium, Thuradiy
it 7:30 p.m. Dr. John Wilson,
Island.
chairman said today.
One substitution has been
m a d e , however.
Magician
Volta Hull will not be able to
appear, due to a minor ac­
cident, but in his place, the
Kiwanis Club has obtained
Bids ere being aekad on re­
A1 Blazing of Daytona Beach
painting o f texiway end park­
who is an expert juggler and
ing area llnea, holding markunicyclist.
era and atreat croia walk* at
All children between tha
Sanford Naval A ir Station.
ages of six and 16 art invited
Tha bide will be opened at to attend the show, and par­
2 p.m. Aug. 26 and are limit- ents may attend with their
ad to small bualntea concerns children. Free popcorn and
only, according to Lt. Cdr. cold drinks will be served to
T. J. Doyle, officer in chargo the children.
o f conatructlon at tha base.
Other features of the pro­
Firma eligible to bid on the gram include a demonstration
work must be Independently of safe fundamentals of foot­
owned end operated, are not ball by Coach Dsn Pelham
dominant in the field o f op­ and members of tha Junior
erations, and the average an­ Higl; football team. Coach
nuel receipt* o f the concern Pelham taya that with proper
end Its affiliate* for the pro­ training and good physical
coding throe years are $7,- condition football playara c m
600,000 or leas.
avoid serious injiurta,

should be weighed," Bailey
•ald. The secretary of state
he said, "should take the time
to ascertain the complete and
true facts of the situation.
"The secretary of state, in
less than four year* on the
State Board of Education, has
too frequently in news re
leases and public addresses
seen fit to be critical of some
phase of education and there
by has established himself as
an 'authority' on education,"
Bailey said.
' The problems of education
will never be solved by press
release* but rather by care
fully cotnemplated State Board
o f Education and legislature
action."
Bailey discounted Adams
comments about resignations.
He said that only one president
of a Junior college had resign
ed in the past three years, and
In that Instance It waa to
take a better paying Job.

Bids Asked On

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NO. 259

4 Of 10 Planes
Piloted By
AF Officers

Broadwalk Bound
TALLAHASSEE (UI’ I) —
Gov. Farris Bryant was to
leave for Atlantic City and
Washington today on Demo­
cratic Party business.

Asks Recognition
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
A "Cuban government In ex­
ile" should be favored by the
Democratic I’arty'a platform
committee, Sen. George A.
Smathera said Tuesday.

Swims To West
BERLIN (UPI) — A young
refuge*
from
Communism
turned frogman Tuesday night
to awlm under a border river
to Weal Berlin, police said
today.

Space Act Due?
MOSCOW (U PI) — Two
Soviet 'spaceman today gave
fresh Indication* that tha Bovleta ar* planning * naw
space spectacular — poaalbljr
their blggeat — In the next
few days.

Gemini Delay
CAPE KENNEDY (U P I)—
The fedrral apnre agency
said Tuesday Amerlca’a ehanca
of making a two-man apace
flight this year hae been leaeened by lightning damage to
the rocket echeduled for the
final unmenned Gemini teat.

No Magnolias
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Delegate* from the "regular"
Mississippi state Democratic
organization will not b# al­
lowed to take part In tha par­
ty’s credential*
committee
meeting at Atlantic City Sat­
urday.

Too Casual
MIAMI (UPI) — A young
man, Richard Worthington,
picked out cofflne and color­
ful apraya of flower* for hia
foster parents Tuesday and
came horn* to find police
waiting to arraat him for
murdar.

SAIGON (U P I)—Vletnamese air force fighter-bombers,
made • "spectacularly suc­
cessful” attack on a m ajor
Communist h a a d q u a r U r *
Tuesday, a U. S. military
spokesman reported today.
The epokesman said 10 gov­
ernment 8 kyra!d*rs, four pil­
oted by U. S. Air Force o ffi­
cers, left tha Viat Cong In­
stallation "in biasing rulna.”
Tha raid waa d 1 r • e t a 4
•galnat tha reputed head­
quarters o f tha Viet Cong’a
KARLYLE HOUS1IOLDKR, president o f the Seminolo County Chamber
Infamous Mekong River bat­
o f Commerce, cheeks tho contrnct with Lockwood Greene Engineers Inc.,
talion. It is located 77 mil**
SpartunhurK, S. C„ to start n feasibility analysis of the promised Sanford
south o f Saigon near th*
port facilities. With him is Francis E. Roumillat Jr., chairman o f the
mouth o f Co Chian Rivar.
Chamber's Port 'Authority Committee. Tho $9,000 contrnct wns siffned
Vietnamese military source*
Tuesday and a report from thu engineers is expected in from four to nix
said tha raid "devastated" a
months.
(Herald Photo)
guerrilla supply depot. Ths
has* waa aaid to b* tha head­
quarters fo r all Vist Cong ac­
tivity In the populous Vink
Binh and Kaln Hoa provinces.
Reports o f th* successful
government raid followed a
three-iUiy battle around Hoa
My InJ which, according to U .
S. mlntary advisors, an oat!msteef 280 guerrillas
WASHINGTON (U PI) — some earlier published esti­
killed
by government troop*.
WASHINGTON (U PI) — President Johnson today made mates of the first family's
President Johnson wants tho public financial
statements worth.
The family'* principal ftnation's 84 Democratic govlUtlng hls,,f*piyy'« net worth nanelal assets were listed as
arnonj to coma ■to th* TVhlt#
at $3,484,091.
being in capital stock of the
Houie Saturday for a "w ork­
The figures were provided Texas
Broadcasting Corp.,
ing session" — but at laait
three southerner* have decid­ by the certified public accoun­ and In ranch properties and
ting firm of Haskins A Sells other real estate.
ed to pata up th* Invitation.
The family's
capital waa
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Th* Chief Executive told of which matte an audit of the
hla Invitation at a 16-mlnuta family's finances under in­ figured at $7377,730 for Jan. Commerce Secretary Luther
new* conference Thursday. He structions given them by Uie 1, 1054, and $3,484,8 for July 11. Hodges announced the dis­
31, 1964 — a gain of $2,748,. tribution today o f $3.1 billloa
allowed that tha euhjrct o f President last July 7.
The $33,484, UU8 net capital 366 over that '10-year, seven- in federal aid for highway
politics might naturally arise
construction and Improvement
during the mrvting, coming ae included $378,081 for the Pres­ month ported.
Mrs.
During seven years of that during the next fiscal year,
It dor* only two days before ident, $2,12tl,»»8 for
The apportionment included
the start o f th* Democratic Johnson, $490,141 for their 20- period, Johnson was Senate
year-old daughter Lynda Bird Democratic leader, vice pres­ $2.1 billion for th* natolnal in­
National Convention.
Ilut, he added, th* purpois and $489,578 for their 17-ycar- ident and since Nov, 22 of terstate and defense highway
last year — President.
system and $1 billion for fod»
of the session will lx* "to re­ old daughter laid Baines.
The less • than • $3.5 mil
The capital stock Invest­ era) aid to primary and asm
view with th* governors th*
impact of tha economy on lion figure was far below ment of the broadcasting cor­ ondary highway system*.
poration, which haa been held
Included In the dlatrlbutioa
their statee, the Impact o f
in trust for Mrs. Johnson and waa a total of $80.1 million lor
spare and defenie programs,
the two daughters since the Florida highway*. Thla waa
o f new opportunities In edu­
family entered the White broken down Into $22.2 million
cation and health programs.”
House, was carried In the fl (or primary and secondary
Johnson said he previously
nanelal statements at $2,470,- systems and $374 million for
had offered to meet with the
680.
interstate roads.
nation's 16 Republican gov­
Investments In ranch prop­
The money is provided by
SPRINGFIELD, HI. (U P !)
ernor*, but "unfortunately,
— Sen. Barry M, Goldwater erties and other real estate the federal aid highway act
they were uneble to come."
aigned into law last weak by
Whatever the topic of the charged today that President were carried at $525,791.
The broadcaaUng corpora­ President Johoson. It cornea
Saturday aeseion Gove. Paul Johnson give the North Viet­
federal highway ua*
R. Johnson Jr. o f Mississippi, namese Communists nearly tion stock figures were said from
to
represent
the
cost
of
the
taxes
and
can be used only
two
houra
warning
of
the
air
Orval K. Faubus of Arkan­
sas and John M. McKelthen strike on llirlr base* during shares when Issued to Mrs. for construction or improve*
1943 and ments and Incidental coats on
of Louisiana have decided not which they "could have bet­ Johnson between
to attend. Faubua said he waa ter prepared the delensca that 1947, plus accumulated earn- roads which remain under
ings apllcable as of last June state ownership and mainten­
going to a class reunion In- ahot down our planes."
ance.
"The
administration
has 30.
■tead.
The ranch properties and
The total highway aid ap­
Alabama Gov. George C. shown little ekill when negot­
Wallace and Tennesaee Gov, iating with Uio Communists. other real estate were listed propriation in th* teglsUUoa
Frank G. Clement aaid they Now it appears liny have lit­ at cost allowance for depre­ was $125 million higher that
for the current fiscal year.
had not dacided whether to tle skill when fighting the ciation of Improveemnts.
Communists," the GOP presi­
I".
dential candidate said in a
speech prepared for "Repub­
lican Day" at Uie Illinois
State Fair here.
The Ariaona senator alto de­
plored what ha called "a
Chief Ralph Abell o f the mood of easy morals and un­
Lake Mary Volunteer Fire easy ethics that la an aching
Department will speak Thurs­ truth In our land." He aaid
day at 7:30 p. m. at th* mast­ scandal "haunts" the struc­
CHILDREN
ing of the Glndcrvill* Volun­ ture of the federal govern­
A D U LTS
12 OR UNDER
teer Fire Department in Eb- ment and added, "w e offer
you an honest administration
snsssr Chaped.
$ | 0 0
Men o f the Sunland Estates by honest men.
Ridiculing a favorite target,
and South Sanford area ar*
Defenaa Secretary Robert 8 .
invited to attend.
Mann Includes i
McNamara, Goldwater said,
Cola Slaw
administration and Ha
Longr, Hot Summer "the
French Frias
civilian generals, such as Held
MOSCOW (UPI) — It haa
marshal McNamara, take full
Baked Boaaa
been a long, hot summer at
credit for this remarkable
G rit*
tha North Pols, relatively
strategy of warning our ene­
•peaking. Tha Soviet news
Hush
Pupyiaa
my that planes were on their
agency Tass reported Tuesday w a yl"
Relish Tray
that temperatures have been
Coffee Or T «
"wall above aero" in the
arctic basin.
W indow s Broken

LBJ Calls Demo Johnsons' Worth Set
Governors To
At $3.4 Million
'Work Session'

$86.1 Million
For State Roads

Barry Raps LBJ
For 'Warning'

Kiwanis All Set Demos 'Chicken'
For Kids Day Fun Out On Debate Chief Abell To
Football star Larry Liber
tore, former Florida Gator
quarterback, now playing for
the Orlando Broncos will tell
tha kids about some of hi*
most exciting experiences as
a player.
A baton twirling act by a
champion, Miss Linda Bryant
of DeLand, will be next on
the program, with a high­
light of her performance the
fam oiu
"Flaming Batons"
act.
A band concert by the Sem­
inole High School Band, under
the direction of Ernest Cow­
ley, li another scheduled fea­
ture.
"Kids Day la an annual pro­
gram of Kiwanis Clubs all
over tha U. S., designed to
entertain tha youth of our
community and demonstrate
the clubs vital in tem t in de­
veloping a strong and whole­
some gro upof young people,"
said Wilton, who it chairman
of the Boys and Girl* Com­
mittee.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

000

PARIS (U PI) — Turkey
has returned Air Force unite
withdrawn during tha Cyprus
crisis to Allied command, It
was announced today.

Adams' Press Releases Kurting
School System, Bailey Charges
TALLAHASSEE (UP I) Secretary of State Tom Adams
was doing unwarranted dam­
age to the stata school system
through press releases, State
School Supt. Thomas D. Ball
ey said Tuesday.

WED., AUGUST 19, 1964

Planes Returned

Of Our Biggest Assets
the United Sates Is "doing a
good Job" and has large sakes
in Asia.
Hie Filipino* have "a strong
pro-American feeling," Kor­
mann said, and is the only
Christian nation in Asia with
the exception of Australia. He
noted 90 per cent of the Fili­
pinos are ChrlsUans and the
Philippin* government Is pat­
terned after that of the U. S.
"with soma exceptions."
One of these, he said, Is the
privilege tha president holds
In being allowed to veto por­
tions of a proposed bill. For
.example, he noted, In the
United States, the president
can accept or veto the entire
fiscal budget while la the
Philippines tha president can
veto minute portions of it.
Because the Philippines Is
relatively new in world af­
fairs, it Is undergoing adoles­
cent problems In growth and
economics, Kormann pointed
out. The nation gained its In­
dependence in 1946.

Established 1908

Viet Cong HQ Is 'Blazing Ruins'
Following Viet Nam Air Strike

PHILIPPINE AFFAIRS were discussed Tuesday night at a Ladies Night
dinner meeting of the Sanford Lions Club at Lake Monroe Inn. The prin­
cipal speaker was John G. Kormann, right, foreign service officer o f the
U. S. State Department and Stationed with the U. S. Embassy in the
Philippines. With him are Hugh Duncan, left, who introduced the speaker,
and Howard Hood, Lions Club president.
(Herald Photo)

By Harry I. Johnson
Managing Editor
The Philippines la one of the
United State* greatest assets
la Asia and this county strive*
to keep it alive, Sanford Lions
Club members were told Tues­
day night.
The speaker far the Ladies
Night dinner meeting at Lake
Monroe Inn w u John K. Kor­
mann, foreign servlet officer
with the Stale Department and
for tha past two years attach­
ed to the U. S. Embassy In ths
Philippines.
Kormann has been with the
State Department for 14 years
with tha first 12 years served
In Europe and Washington.
He possesses a distinguished
World War II service record
and a thorough knowledge of
the Philippine government and
people.
Now visiting In DeBary prior
to resumption of his Far East
duties with the State Depart­
ment, Kormann declared that

Unitejl Press Leased Wire

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Shrugging off jibes o f "chick­
en,” Sonet* Democrat* have
killed a bill which would hava
allowed televiied debate* be­
tween President Johnson and
GOP preildentlal
nomine*
Barry M. Goldwater thia year.
The Senate voted 44 to 41
Tuaaday night to ahclva tha
proposal after a brief but
lively debate which featured
a Republican charg* that the
Democrat* were under orders
from “ high up" not to let it
pasa. First raaction from a
network official c*m* from
Dr. Frank Stanton, preaidant
o f tha Columbia Broadcasting
System.
"This rejection o f a pre­
vious overwhelming affirma­
tive vote by both tha House
and the Senate rapraaenta a
disturbing step backwards In
the progressiva effort toward
a better-informed electorate,"
Stanton aaid In a statement
Issued In N«w York.

Speqk Thursday

F R ID A Y N IG H T SP E C IA L !

FISH F R Y

ALL YOU CAN E A T —

Rock-throwing
boys arc
blamed for heavy damage to
WASHINGTON (U PI) — windows at an unoccupied
Th* Senate passed today a houta at 2824 Grove Dr., ac­
$1.1 billion compromise hous­ cording to a police report to­
ing kill to liberalize mortgage day. ■Tha damage waa dona
terms for American home sometime Tuesday afternoon,
buyers.
A p o lic y said.

M ortgage Bill OKd

Owned * Operated
Maxia?A Bek

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Page 2 — Aug. 19, 1964

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W inter Park M all Opens
For Business Tomorrow
Th# Winter Park Mall, re­
portedly the largest completely enclosed, air * conditioned
ahoppliif canter in tha South*
emit, opens Its doora tomor­
row at 0i4S a. m. w ith'a rib­
bon cutting ceremony.
It won't be ju tl an ordinary
ribbon, cither. In keeping
with the magnitude o f the
new shopping center, tha rib­
bon which la to be snipped by
Mrs. Florida, Joan Pereno of
Coral Gables, will release a
whole sunburst of ribbons at
tha twin towers entrance,
raising the curtain on tha *16
million center. ,
Owned, •developed and con­
structed by Hobart 8, Jacobs,
one o f the Bouth’s largest
builders, the tremendous mall,
encompassing all the latest
and most modem atyllng o f
climate - controlled shopping
will have BO stores under one

net.
M ere than 1.600 permanent
employes will serve tha thou­
sands o f expected customers.
The payrolls will exceed IB
million.
The mall is contained on
611,000 square feet o f the 40
acre site, with 460,000 square
feet of store space.
Largest o f tha mail's ten­
ant., are the hugs two-story
Ivey’a Department Store and
tha J. C. Penney Store.
Besides their department
store, Penney's la Introducing
fo r tha first tima their auto
accessory store, making this
a prototype o f their future
expansion.
Official entrance to tha
mall complex la a^ the eye­
catching twin towers, through
whieh customers antes a wide
corridor. This la bisected by
the main mall corridor, cent'
ered by a 90 fo o t high foun­
tain, under a 60 foot sky­
light. The main corridor Is 60
feet wide and about 600 feet
long.
All tha atores within tha
mall complex are reached
from tha central corridors,
■nd sprinkled In among them

are little speciality booths, or
kiosks,” which feature every­
thing from key shops to one
which handles nothing but
sweaters.
Architects are Toombs, Anasano and Wells of Atlanta,
who also designed the Lennox
Square Mall in Atlanta, larg­
est In the South, as well as
other shopping centers in
Florida.
One o f the most unusual
features of the Winter Park
Mall Is tha 3,100 car parking
lot, where builders hava left
many o f the original oak
treea that have stood for
years on the two block area.
The idea o f having trees In
the parking lot Is so odd that
it has been utilised as an ad­
vertising feature and demonstratea tha customer-appeal
awareness o f builder Jacobs.
The grand opening will ac­
tually continue for three days,
Thursday, Friday and Satur­
day, with regular hours of
tha majority o f the stores be­
ing 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. A few
will be open on Sunday.
On hand to greet and wel­
come visitors and shoppers,
hand out descriptive brochures
and dispense information and
directions will be "floating
hostesses,” identified by thair
red bis sera.
Also acting as official hosteas will ba Mrs. Florida, who
will remain at tha Mall most
of. tha day to greet visitors
and algn autographs.

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Woodworth, Schwobilt, Bill
Baer, Walgreens, Rutiands,
Vogue,
Baker’s,
Kinney’s,
Harpers, Ronnie's Bake Shop
and Dellcatcssan, Squire, Tall
Fashions, Adriana’s, Augle’s
(fo r both men and woman),
Keller's Music, Mathew's, and
the Cheese Cottage.
There will also be toy
shops, liquor stores, card
shops, candy ahopa, cleaners,
laundratta, and many other
specialty shops.
Winn-Dixie has a hugs new
food store within tha area,
but not in tha Mall.
Creightons Restaurant, who
advertise "tha world's bast
apple pie” will open In No­
vember wtth a restaurant and
cocktail lounge. This will also
be outside the Mall complex.
Fenney's and Ivey's both
arc opening with two floors,
and tha building has been
constructed ao that another
floor can be easily added for
future expansion, officials ex­
plained.

Pope Raps Teen
Existentialism
CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy
(U PD ) — Pope Pau IVI says
he Is heartsick about the “ ex­
istentialist extravagances” of
many teen-agers today.
The Pope's remarks were
addressed Sunday to an en­
campment o f senior Italian

Lake Monroe Jottings
By Mrs. R. 1* Johnson
JOHNNY —
ENGLISH
Hello there. • • • According
to Mao Rahn, she and Penn,
eon Phil and daughlar Janice
really had a wonderful vaca­
tion which started in Rich­
mond Hill, Go, where they
vialted hie sister and family.
From there they went to
Charlotte, N.C., and then te
Fancy dap, Va. Then back
te Aahville N.O. and on to
Gatllnburg, Tenn., to Char­
lotte N.C., and, back In the
state, to Jacksonville and
finally back to their own
home
on
Narcissus. Boy
what a trip. • • • Little Al­
len
(Peanut)
Baker fell
down tha atalrs o f his homo
whieh pushed a stick up In­
to the top a f his mouth,
causing aoms damage. I think
he is going to be alright be­
cause I have heard him mak­
ing a loud nolsa er two. I
am glad that U didn’t do any
damage causing a possible
stay In the hospital. • • •
Congratulations to Tarry and
Jean Watson on tha arrival
Saturday morning o f little
6 pounds, IS ounces Tarry
Junior. Tbs tot’s grandpar­
ents are Bam and Ida Wat­
son of Woodruff Bprlngs and
Nathan and Margie Stripling
o f Lake Monroe. Now ! can
call Margls “ Grannie''' since
its the first time. • • • Glad
to hear that Lloyd Freeman
Is out o f tha local hospital
after a short confinement
there. • • • Tommy Hittelt
was expected home Friday
after spending six months
with the National Guard at
Fort Jackson, 8 .C. Also ex­
pected home Is Jimmie Carroll. Jim has not decided Just
yet what he will do. • • •
V ery'sorry to hear that Mrs.
Herman (Lucille) Spivey Is
In the local hospital where
she underwent major surgery
Monday morning. We wish her
a speedy recovery. 8 he needs
to get back home as soon as
passible beesuss if I know
Berman ho will sweep the
dirt under tha rug again.
(Lika ho told ms he did onca
before). Lucille and son Kenqy want over to Melbourne
one day last week te see
Merman where he was work'
'ing' on a construction job.
l*i* * ilia, M argate! Baker

Glfta, favors and music will
add to the holiday atmosphere
for the throngs of shoppers,
lookers and visitors invited to
attend. A few more atores
will open later, hut floor
apace la now about 06 per
cent filled, officials said.
Soma o f tha atores which
the customer will find under
the Mall's slogan of "Some­
thing for Kveryone” will in­
clude:

and son Mika Jewel Kelly,
and Wanda Braaawell have
returned home after attend­
ing a C.W.C. Camp at Brooksvllle. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Bing
Cowley have as guests their
two grandsons Mika and Gary
of Jacksonville. * • • Buddy
Kerns and son enjoyed a trip
to Wcat Virginia whars they
asw his aiatar and other rel­
atives. • • • Mr. and Mrs.
Willis (Vonda) Carter o f
West Palm Beach rame In
this watkend to sat Vonda'a
paranta, Mr. and Mra. Kennath Kama. Venda will stay
on for a longer vlelt and WIIlis will return to Palm Iloarh.
' * Jim Chaplin has returnad hems aflar balng callsd to
W ait Virginia because o f tha
suddan passing o f his fathar.
Wa axtsnd our sympathy to
his family. • • • Lurllla Spi­
vey, Grace Ann and Kenny
Formalins, Mary Eitslana and
DeWayne Allison mstorsd ov­
er to Sunland Training Cen­
ter to spend the dey with lit­
tle Carolyn Spivey. • • •
Rsv. and Mrs. William Luts
and family af Marrltt Island,
who warn former residents
at Wilsons Corner where he
was pastor o f the Weslayan
Methodist Church, were eupper guests o f tha Harman
Spivtya ona avsning last
waek, * * * 1 want to sas
Glann Spivey as I understand
he and a horse decided to
battle it eut and from what
! haar tha horsa sort o f won
tha battla. Basms that Gltnn
haa ■ very sore left leg. • • •
A very happy girl out this
way these days Is Pat Hxabo.
On August 29 Pet will change
her name. The lucky young
men ie Ronald Walter. They
will say their vowa in the
First Church* of the Natarene.
All friends and relative* are
Invited te attend tha wad*
ding. Tim* la 7 p.m. Wa want
te offar- our beat wishes te
this young couple in their fu­
ture Ilf* Ugethtr. * * * Talk­
ing o f Pat, Sue Orsons gave
bar n abewer ana day last
weak. Pat was tha recipient
o f some very alee gifts. • • •
Our thought this week — The
kiss a f the tun fe r pardon,
the sang o f the birds fer
mirth, one la nearer God's
heart In n garden, than any.
w hen ale* an earth.

JUMPING THE CURI1 on 25th Street ,according to Patrolman Rod Han­
cock, thin car slammed into a utility pole at the intersection of Club Road
Saturday night. Tha driver o f the car, Kenneth W. Landress, 2400 Mar­
shall Ava., Sanford, wan unhurt hut was charged hy Hancock with failure
to hava his car undar control. Damage to the enr and pole waa estimated
by tha patrolman at 8800.
(Herald Photo)

TROPHY WINNERS at Saturday’s swimming meet of Cnsselberry Boy
Boy Scout Troop 241 Included, left to right, Fred Stacdler, Walter
Hintline, Larry Rigling and Todd Miller, standing, and, kneeling, Danny
Dempsey with prise watermelon.
(Herald Photo)

Casselberry Scouts
Hold Swimming Meet

boy scouts. They were print­
ed Monday in the Vatican
ncwspiper “ OOsecrvstore Ro­
mano.''
The pontiff singled out Brit­
ain's “ Mods,” “ Rockers" and
"Teddy Boys.'i whose rioting
at British' er aside resorts this
summer has Inflamed British
opinion. But he said there
were other adoleecenta as well
who Indulge la "wilful folly."
The Pope •uggeited that
"youngster* who walk t h e
straight and bitter path" may
seem like ugly ducklings but
"are true youths In the fulness
of their consciences and pow
era."
Pope Paul said, "we will
confide to you, dearest young­
sters, that one of the bitterest
impressions that romts to us
from observing the outlook of
rontemporsry life Is that of
the image of so many sad,
cm adatod, Urcd, boastful fa­
ces o f youngsters represented
as typical of this generation.
"1 don't mean only those ua
happy faces of the teddy boys
ami o f (he Mods and Rockers,
which reveal profound dram
as, dramas pitifully sad pre
eoclously full of pain, of dis
trust, of vice, o f evilaess sad
dellnqeuary."
He said there are "many
other faces of teen-agers
characterised by exIatcnUallst
extravagances, by
restless­
ness sod pleasure seeking, by
avidity to enjoy life as sn ex­
perience without *eo*e, as a
false and ephemeral specta­
cle and a* an attempt at wil­
ful folly."

Welcome Wagoif-^
Executive Board
Has Meeting

NOT Club Names
Lake Mary Boy
As President

By Jane Casselberry
Boy Scout Troop 311 of
Casselberry held s
troop
swimming inset Saturday af­
ternoon at tha homa of Mr.
nd Mra. I^onard Casselberry
on Lake Tony with Sroutma»ler W. T. Daniel Jr. In
charge.

APP-A-WEEK C l u b
m e m b e r o f National
Standard L i f e insur­
ance Company la Larry
Baker whose debit is
in the Sanford areu.
Baker has signed at
least ono life insurance
applicant a woek for
the paat 26 weeks to
qualify for the com­
pany honors. He re­
cently completed a year
o f study with tha Life
Underwriters Tarlnlng
Council and haa been
with Nationul Stan­
dard for 16 month*.
(Herald Photo)
By compsriioa, the pontiff
•aid, "often th* youngsters
who walk the straight and bit­
ter path are poorly esteemed,
considered as common youths,
worthless ' people, w ithout
guts, without originality and
without good looks."
But, the Pope said, “ instaid they are true youths In
the fulness of their coasclee
c* and powers."

Trophlea warn presented In
all individual a w I in in I n g
event* nnd to the high point
petrol. Friiea of candy ware
given other winner*.
Winner* were Walter Biat*
line, 60 yard frre atyln; Ijiriy
Itigling, 60 yard back stroke;
Mika M c M a n u a, 60 yard
breast atrnke; Todd Miller, 60
yard (Ida stroke;
Four-limit team, Huron Cox,
Danny Scott, Alim Templeton
and Leonard Casselberry, 200
yards free style relay; 200
yard medley — Todd Miller,
back stroke; Mike MrManua,
biraat stroke; Rick Jnckson,
aids stroke; Danny Dempsey,

free style; Sabertooth Patrol,
high point patrol and Walter
Diatline, balloon rare.
Other apcciul evynta wera •
non-swimmer bottle race won
by Kd Cundlff] Innertuhe race
for min-awimmcrs, Hill Dan­
iel ; innertubo race for swimmars, Fred Steadier; an un­
derwater treasure hunt and a
groused wutrrnicllon tusale
with Danny Dempsey winning
tha delirioua prise for tha
Panther Patrol.
Scout* passing requirements
for the Mile Swim Award
Saturday were Peter Mont­
gomery, Miko M c M a n u e ,
Kicky Jackson. Danny Dampsay, Fred Staadlar, Huran
Cox, Todd Miller and Rick
Casselberry. Those who did
the mil* swim while at Camp
l.anorha this summer are
Mark Werley, Slav* Huber
and Rirky Harwood.
Following tha awlm meet a
wiener roaat elimaxed the af­
ternoon’* event*.

A Lary Mary youth, Dan­
ny Tillls, wax elected presi­
dent o f tha North Orlando
Teen (NOT) Club Monday
night at • pre-fall reorganlzational meeting of th* group
held at th* home of adult
sponsor, Mr*. Elaine Singleton.
Other new officers, all of
North Orlando, are Ed Wire,
vie* president; Maureen MeVay, secretary; Diene Step­
henson, treasurer; Pat Wil­
son, sergeant at arm* and
Sherri Stephenson, reporter.
In other buiinets of the
meeting, which was conduct­
ed by Roger Deskin, past
vice president, plans for com­
pletion of the Christmas in
August project now underway
were discussed with members
voting to make door to door
collections on Tuesday. Arti­
cle* collected will be deliver­
ed to a needy family of the
area before the end o f the
month.
Mrs. Singleton announced
that Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ward
have invited the club to at­
tend a party to be held at
their home with final plans to
ba made at a meeting of club
officers and Mre. Ward. Mem­
bers will be notified of date
and time.
Plans were begun for the
Aug. 27 dsnea, th* last before
school starts, which will b*
ona o f tha club'* big events
with a special band for the
evening.
A ear waeh and wax was
sat for this Saturday from 11
a.re. until 4 p.m. in front o f
th* North Orlando Company
offices. Th* project will be
undar g«neral supervision of
Rsy Wilson with workers be­
ing divided Into two shift*
for th* day. posters announc­
ing th* fund-railing event are
being made and put up by
Cathy Dean and Sherri and
Diana Stephenson.

Teachers Will
Hear Talks
Several hundrad teachers
from Orangt, Seminole, Volu­
sia, Lake and Brevard countits will h«sr top Right Flori­
da *ducators speak on “ Bett*r Understanding of FEA"
at two Flrolda Education As­
sociation meetings in Orlando.
The first meeting will be
Aug. 38 and (he second Sept.
1.

MRS. W. A. Adding­
ton, formerly Charmion
Miller, waa graduated
from F l o r i d a State
University Aug. 8 ami
will teach the ninth
g r a d e this year at
Elizabeth Cobb Junior
High School in Tallnhn.HBoe.

Soil and Water
Meeting Opens
The 19th annual masting of
the Florida Association of
Soil and Water Conservation
District Supervisor* got un­
derway and
will
continue
Thursday and Friday in Sara­
sota.
"Our meeting this year will
be concerned with problems
and challenge today to soil
and w a t e r management,”
said Robert N. Morris of Tam­
pa, President of the FACD.
“ Today'* pressures on land
and water resources are be­
coming more and more com ­
plex. Dally new demands are
made on these vital resour­
ces. City and country people
need to pool their technical
ikills, through the organized
toil conservation districti."
Highlight of the Friday so*alon la the statewide conser­
vation apeech for high school
students, featuring eight area
winners repreaenting e a c h
conservation area.
Don Sipes, president of th*
Seminole High School Chap­
ter of the Future Farmers of
America will represent this
area In the public speaking
contest.
Also attending will he Ben
Wiggins, former local conser­
vationist, now of Cocoa; W.
W. Linz, C. A. Wales and
Mark Bullock.
Explorer Sir Ernest Shacklcton came v.ilhm 97 miles of
the North Pole In 1909, but
storms and a food shortage
forced his retreat.

By Maryann Miles
Plans for * whit* elephant"
silent auction to be hald It ' '
September end * Helloween
dinner dsnee for October were
made Monday at the regular
meeting of tho South Semin­
ole Welcome Wagon executive
bosrd held *t the hom* of
Mr*. Nor* Norris with 14 (
members present.
Plans ugnin were discussed
for tha Welcome
Wagon
Council meeting to he held at
Silver Springs in Ocals. Wed­
nesday, Sept. 16. Member*
were reminded that ticket*
fur the meeting must be pur­
chased by Sept. 1. Th* day
will open with e social hour
from 11 a. m. until noon fo l­
lowed by luncheon and * gal*
musicals to be presented by
professional e n t e r t a i n e r s .—
Those wishing to make th*
trip by chartered bus will
meet at Ivey's in the Winter
Park Mull at 8:46 a. m.
In other business of the
meeting conducted by Mrs.
Sandy LaPoma, president, it
was reported that gowns had
been presented to two club
members who arc ill, Mrs.
Agnes Williams who is still
at 106 Evans 8 L in Orlando
and Mr*. Oliva Duffy, a pa­
tient at Haven House, 409 E.
Lyman, Winter Park. Both
members would appreciate
hearing from friends.
It also was reported that
Mrs. Marga Ackerman is on
the sick list.
The next board meeting
will lie held at the home o f
Mr*. LaPoma, S a n l a n d o
Springs Rd., on Sept. 14. This
month’s general membership .*
meeting of the club will ba
held Aug. 2 at the House o f
Beef in Maitland beginning
with a social hour at 11:30a. m.

Carburator Fire
A defective c a r b u r e t o t'Z . ~
caught fire Thursday at 6:60 p. in. sending firemen on *
run to 107 E. Seventh St.
Damage to th* car owned by - ~~
Hugh Peaplea o f 618 S. Park
^
Ave. was confined to tha car- * '
burator, firemen said.
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i i o i. iir . n . i t u &gt; k w .u .i . j a c k s o n — Funeral services ( o f
Atnnswsll Jackson Holder. ST,
o f Lonswood. who died Tussdey. will be held st 11 *. m.
Th urM sy st First Itsptlet
Church o f I/)n*woo&lt;1 with'*
Itsv. Jack I.liulssy ulflclatlnxIlurlsl will b« In I.onswond
Cemetery
Nlbleck Funeral
ll»me
of
Casselberry
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c h a r t s o f arrangements.

Remember

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N O T IC E
There will be a public Heaing held by the
Zoning and Planning Commlaaion of tha City
of Sanford on Thursday, August 20, 1964,
6:00 P.M. in the City Commlaaion Room of tha
City Hall.
Thin in to consider the application request­
ing a rexonlng o f :

Lota », 9, 10, 11 and 12, Block 4,
Rosalind Height*
Northeast corner of Onora Road
and Palmetto Avenue.
From an R-2 one and two family dwelling
district to that of R-S multiple family dwelling
district. A modern multiple unit apartment
building is proposed for tha above described
property.
All property owners within 300 feet of this
roper Iy are hereby notified of this public
earing.

E

G ifford W. McKibbia, Jr.

Chairman
Sanford Zoning and Planning Commlaaion

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CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) America passed Its first ob­
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tions with hard-to-reach Aslan miles to 22,900 miles above j p. m. EDT) tomorrow when on lar 23.300 mile high path: rockets strapped to Its first'white smoke
and brilliant i the Atlantim TOseconds aftet
trouble spots.
(6rth|il* M rd »wln2 ^ m earth, a
above the equator.
stage to give It an extra kick. I flame.
lift off, and the sophisticated
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The next crucial step comes rocket aboard the satellite it- jSyncom's booster, a gleam -' roared aloft at 7:1S a. m. EST| It discarded
its solid motor, spacecraft sped Into the
packing twice tts usual punch,
a. m.
EST
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solid 'today amid a great gush ol used for the first time, over |liminary loopingorbit.
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into a preliminary yo-yo orbit
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WALL PLAQUES of pa|&gt;er plates trimmed with nincuroni and artificial
flowers were made in craft sessions for the teen department at Longwood’s Pentecostal Vacation Bible School. In the group ure, front from
left, Dotinu Driggers, Nancy Sapp, Mary Johnson, Sarah Pipkin; back,
Alvin Hutching, Wanda French, Billy Johnson, Selita Parker, Mrs. Jewel
Penner, Judy French, Mrs. Thomua Airey and Mildren Barker.

During the coming 12 month*
hundred* of volunteer* ol
County Unit* of the Florid*
Division of the American Cen­
ter Society will continue to
be engaged In year-round,
cancer control program*. In­
volving public and profession­
al education, research and pa­
tient service*.
The
announcement w a a
made this week In a report
to the Society’* headquarters
in Tampa by Harry P. Grecp,
Ft. Lauderdale, tills year's
volunteer Crusade Chairman.
Grecp's report stated Uiat
as of August IS, contributions
amounting to more than SI,114,000 had been made to the
Society's cancer control fuud
by Florida citizens, business­
es, industries and organiza­
tions.
It was also reported that
42 county unit* had exceeded
their goals and the remaining
23 ACS Untis would add to
the fund before Aug. 31 which
marks the end of the Society’s
fiscal year.

they sought donations to car­
ry on the fight against Uie di­
sease which is still taking the
lives of more than 0,400 Flori­
dians annually.
"It's been a gratifying and
heart-warming experience for
m e," Grecp said, "to know
that so many thousands of ou
fellow Floridians give freely
of their efforts, time and
money — because they want
to help save lives and hasten
By Dorm Eatea
the day wltcn research will
Approximately 100 mem­ break through for a glorious
bers of the Church o f the Na­ cure for cancer.’*
tivity attended a reception In
honor of their new paator.
Rev. Hugh V. Keane, Sun­
day, at the church aocial hall.
The event waa sponsored
by the Catholic Women's
Club and waa held following
Ruston George Collins, 77,
the 11 a.m. Mass.
A variety o f cakea, coffee of Rt. 1, Box 402, Longwood,
and tea were served by Mrs. died Monday.
A native of Marlinsburg, N.
Gene
Shannon, president;
Y.,
he moved to Longwood 17
Mrs. John Kennedy, vice pres­
ident; 31Isa Dorothy Teslo, jears ago from Verona, N. Y
He was a retired farmer and
secretary; Mrs. Orland Fox.
was a member of Forest Lake
Mrs. George Sommer and
Academy Seventh Day AdveoSirs. Joseph Fahey.
list Church.
The serving table waa ovSurvivors are his wife, Sirs.
Stonewall Jackson Holder,
ertald with a white linen
Ids Collins of Longw-ood; five
87. of Longwood died Tuesday.
cloth and centered with a sons, Lyle, Raymond, Carl,
Born la Quebec, Tenn., be
floral arrangement of pink Robert and David, all of New
moved to Longwood 20 years
glads and mums.
York: daughter. Sira. Daisy
ago from Ohio. He was a re­
Representing pariah organ­ Van Slyke of New York; a
tired fireman with the Nash­
ville • Chattanooga • St. Louis izations, other than those brother and two sisters.
Funeral ami burial services
Kalliuad and wa* a member named, were Mrs. Arthur
of First Baptist Church of Grove, secretary o f Catholic will be held in Verona.
|Women's Club; John StankieLongwood.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. 1w ici, president and Edward
Ida Holder and sons. George Denlea, secretary, of the Holy
Mr. and Sirs. E. L. Belland John, all of Longwood; Name Society; Charles Alsun. William of Akron. Ohio; len, trustee. St. Richard's horn of Slavla and Silas
daughters, Sirs. Nora Culpep- Council 6357, Knights o f Co- Catherine Manning of DeLand
-er of Longwood and Mrs. Ilutubus and Mra. Parry Sta­ are attending the workshop
" iz e l Wolbert of Orlando; 14 ler, secretary to the pastor on Teaching of Religion in
rJ.h'IJr.-n and three great &gt;‘"d Mrs. Mirgaret Anderson, the Schools being held in Ft.
j huuit-keeper for the paator.
Lauderdale this week.

New Catholic
Pastor Honored
At Reception

R. G. Collins Of
Longwood Dies

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year, Creep credited the dedi­
cated service* of the more
than 60,000 men and women
volunteers who have partici­
pated la the "dollars against
cancer drive." He also com-

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THESE HOY SCOUTS of Troop 341, Casselberry’, earned the Mile Swim
Award at a troop swimming meet held recently in Lake Tony. They are,
left to right, Ricky Casselberry, Dnnny Dempsey, Todd Miller and Huran
Cox. standing, and seated. Fred Stacdler, Peter Montgomery. Ricky Jack(Herald Photo)
eon and Mike McManus.

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'Appreciation Day'

OUTDOOR EATING GIVES LIFE A LIFT
Enjoy A Tip Top Tasty

For Rev. Watson
Ineon, Hall and Mitchell f*mBy M o t B. llamas Jr.
Uiei.
922-1714
• • •
The Rev. N. A. Watson will
Mr*. Fannie E. Frailer and
be given an "Appreciation daughter, Laura G. Frazier
Day” Sunday, Auf. 30, at 4 have returned home from
p.m. in Creom'a Auditorium. their vacation. They risked
Since comint to Sanford aome relative* and friend* In Tail*nine year* ago, thla church- baiaee, Quincy and Live Oak.
man hat bean a tnmandoue Tattiha**** la the home of
aaaet lf| ear town. He hie 4i- Ml*. P. E. Frailer. M&gt;*i L.
ertM hlmmlf In meat every 0 . Fritter la on* of the totway pealble in help make eur ehera at Hopper Elementary
community A better place In here.
• • •
which to live.
Mra. Dolly L e a r
Pott!
Da Hpaadan «fl af the lUnga Thorne, a slneere, faithful
he t e e wwd4 take the fnthw member ef St. Paul Mission­
eeluaae end more. However, It
ary Baptist Church here for
wwld be unfair not to men­ wall over 70 year* la still ail­
tion aome at hie work. To the ing but aama brier at th|a
Irate* boy er girl, he baa time. She I* Maytag with her
cate* himeel/ latefifidy mctMr&gt;ta-t'v at |0io Halley
firing them moral and aptrltAve., where friend* vlak and
ual guidance. Many tlmee Band
he flowers tad card*.
baa been awakened at all
• • •
hour* of the night by aome A- B. Hie be Jr. of WfMUag.
terrified pdtwnt airing Me tag B- C„ baa returned h*me

Weekend !

1100 W. 13th. Street
T IP

TO P M EATS . . .
SOLD W ITH A M ONEY

M r e*M .

TENDER TASTY

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Mr. and Mra.
Alphonao
Wright and een A! Jr. and
Mra. II. L, Burney of Atlanta,
Oa., are vlaHJag with Lillie
Mall, Katie Robtacon and famiy Ruby D e a n Harrington,
Oeorga Melvin Hall and Juan­
ita Paptne received their mas­
ter'* degree*. Harrington and
Ball received their* from Klor ll a A and M Unlvenlty, Tatlahaaaoe, and Paplno from Co­
lumbia Unlvenlty. Congratu­
lation! to eeck eg you.

• • •

aha has been a patient for
aome time. Mrs. Sims Is tb*
mother of Jlmie and Hansberry Jr., two of Crome High
School Band member* who
graduabad In i960.
Jlmie la manager of one ef
a large chain store In Roches­
ter, N. Y., and Hanaherry Is
making quite a record tn tha
armed aervicaa.
Wa wbh for Mra. Sima a
complete recovery and con­
tinued sue ev il for each mem­
ber ef her family.
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280 Reds Killed
By Saigon Troops

JC. C. wtlaon baa completed
Nqulrcmneti for hla master's
HOA MY, South Vlct Nam
degree at Hampton IniUtute. (UPI) — American military
Congratulation! to you.
advlaara reported today that
. . .
government troop# kiil#d 910

Mr- «sd Mra- BetteUr me*

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M M ? after having spent a v|**tf«p

Specialist Five Freddie L.
Hughes, 14, whose wife, Ana
Marie, Uvea In Avon Park, reenlisted for alx years la the
Regular Army July 20 while
serving as a draftsman In
Headquarters Company, let
Battalion of the 1st Infantry
Division’s Mtb Infantry at
Fort Riley, Kan. He entered
the Army in 193d.
The son o f Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin Hughes Sr., Rout*
9, Sanford, he U a 1994 grad­
uate of Crootna Academy High
School tn Sanford.

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ehH4ren k»ve been helped br with hla methar, relative* and
maa. He la prealdent ef friend* here and In Orlande.
Children's Advlaory Coen- Mr. Hlche was born and rear­
e f. This organiiatlao etrivae
ed here la Saalerd. Ha i* re­
g* kale unfortueete children
membered fey many tkigga.
In the
» i f » : ( !) but mostly for the lueeessful
clothing (9) food (I) counsel­ benafit concert ha gate mr
ing and (I) moral and eplrlt- St. Paul Missionary Baptist
nal guldante. Tha Seminole Church not long ago- One will
Coqntr TeMker'a Aseclition not forget M soon. A repeat
b*i a acholirihlp fund of performance of his benafit
Which he la e member of the concert la still being asked.
committee. Besides hla obli­
• • •
gation to kU congregation, he
Mra. Bennie Mae Sims ef
ntrileipalei actively M the 1004 Maple Ave. has relumed
afore-mentioned and many home from the boapttal where
' dwe aetivltlea.
Twatrty-flv* year* in tha
nMMrirr and all of It aerved
at St. Petd'e Millenary BapBat Church will be marked
thla Sunday at 11 a.m. by the
Rev. B. H. Hodge, ehureh paslor. The principal apoaker for
the 11 a.m. iervlce will be
Herman I* Itefoe Jr., prlncl
pal of Goldsboro Elementary
School.
• • e
Mr. and Mr*. Jeerie Burke
M d fleetly of Springfield,
M an . kave returned home af­
ter ipandlng two weaka with
relative! and frlenda. Mra.
Burke la the former Hattie
McCloud.
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Pigott Runs 65 SHS Gridmen Through Initial Workouts
By David Higginbotham

Herald

Sports Writer

Seminole High School foot­
ball practice atarted Tuesday
afternoon when 68 eager ath­
letes turned out for the first
workout.
SHS Head Coach Jim Pigott
explained to the candidates
t h a t grade* come before
■porta and boys who did not

paw four subjects would not
be permitted to play until
their grades were satUfactory.
Seminole Athletic Director
Fred Ganas explained eligibil­
ity regulations and training
rules while Coach Jim McCoy
looked over the new faces.
Two returning leltermen,
Joe Farless and Mike Gray,
led a number of strenuous

conditioning exercises to get
the boys in shape.
Coaches Dick Williams and
Ralph Stumpf worked with
the backs, while Coaches Jim
McCoy and John Colbert re­
viewed the line men on basic
fundamentals.
Among the 65 candidates for
the 34 positions on the varsity
■quad were: end — Eddie
Griffith, Mike Gray, Jimmy

Henson, Jimmy Poehordo, Al­
an Herbst, Chuck Pigott, Ron­
nie Mayer, Jerry Milles, Jim­
my Williams, Randy Schrum,
Ronald Boyd, Steve Mills,
Ware Gardener, Mike Yenteh,
and Ken Martin.
Backs — BiU Kuykendall,
Rick Waistrom, Sterl Weber,
Jerry Smith, Chris Akers,
Berate Barbour, Terry Ech­
ols, Andy Simons, Chuck
Scott, Mike Underwood, Er­

Danny Lee, Steven P eirce,
Jsy McCracken, Mike Kimaey, Mason Jim Baker, Ben­
ny Bishop, Charlie Lythe,
Sarny Parrish, Mike Moses,
Skip Brown, Bill Probit, Roy
Dunn, Greg Ganas and Ron
Poole; and the managers,
Ronnie Rim er and J. Rich­
ards.
According to Coach Jim Pi­
gott a number of lettermen
will be returning to the squad
next Monday.
The Seminole* have 21 days
In which to prepare for their
first contest of the season against tha TituiviUe Terriers
SejA. IS at Titusville.
The Seminole* will go In­
A up. 19, 1964 to the eight-team Metro Con­
ference for the first time in

nie Baumelster, Lee Russell,
Dan Simon, Alan Peeples,
Frank Whlgham, Phillip Bail­
ey, Bill Frlabey, Kelly Ogden,
Kenny Hall, Lcsie Leggore,
Donny Luke, Ronny Dudley,
Mike McGuire, Gregg Shively,
and Buddy Stumpf.
Linemen — Joe Farless,
Steve Groover, Steve Balint,
Joe
Purdy, David Howe,
Mike Ogden, Butch King,
Mike Gannon, Steve Harris,

Copeland Teaches 'Hounds Fundamentals

And now let’s get a little
more up-to-date, huhT
Over tha week-end our
representatives to the Third
Annual BPAF H a n d i c a p
Toumamant c o m p e t e d at
Ocala in tha state finals. Thla
five-some eonatated o f Harold
Johnson (028), Roy Sterman
(642), Ed Klrehhoff (320),
Joe Mansi ( 688), and Dick
Zuckerman (30. The boys roll­
ed a 3004, including handicap.
Joe Mantl rolled a 678
scratch, add to this hla 120
handicap and you have a 60S
aeries. I'm told thla waa high
for tha tourney.
You'll be seeing come ac­
tion shots o f the kickoff of
the Fall Schedule o f the Navy
Intra-mural League in The
Herald in tha next couple of
days.
A s fa r aa I’m concerned,
thla la alwaya the official
"greeter" to ua here at the
Lanes that the Fall howling
schedule is really starting.
It was with a great deal of
pleasure that we all had tha
Sanford's NAS Commanding
Officer, Capt. Swanion, on
hand for the trophy presenta­
tion!. And you know, he rolls
a mighty fine atriks ball, too.
The "New Breed" walked
horns with many of the team
honors *o a tip o f our fendors
to F. O. Hollen, J. C. Stanger,
J. II. McClure, R. L. Hasting*,
II. E. Guthrie, D. K. Drandon,
J. J. Kusnlckl and D. P.
Caaey.
Jn tha Individual "spot­
light” thess were the alar*:
all.
High series, Dob Combs—647)
Series with hdep., D. A. Cummla—043; High average was
separated by tha extra pin'
count by L. 1.. Applegate—
181-plus count. Alao checkingIn with 181's were John Knee
W L Pci. GB land and John Uhr.
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•
14 43 .622
Baltimore
73 47 .60S n t
Let's talk about tha coming
Chicago
68 48 .590 4
week, shall we 7 You do know
New York
62 01 .304 12 that all of the other leagues
Lot Ang.
62 61 .504 13 will be holding organisational
Detroit
60 60 .500 14th meetings thia coming week at
Minn.
35 65 .458 19te which time all newcomers are
Cleveland
34 66 .450 20Vk welcomed with open arms.
Hot too
48 74 .388 27
Garry Fox, Coach o f th*
Wash.
44 75 .370 30
Saturday A. M. Junior Bowl­
Kao. City
Tuesday's Results
ing League ha* hi* plan* call­
Los Angeles 1 Detroit 0, 1st
ing for tha end of the Sum­
Detroit 1 Loa AngelesO, 2od
mer League, Aug. 20, with the
Kansas City 13 Cleveland 8, 1st ■tart of the Fall Leagu* on
Cleveland 5 Kanaae City 1, 2nd tha following week, Sept. 8.
•
• •
Chicago 4 New York 3 (N)
Minnesota 6 Washington 1, (N)
I know It'll sound redund­
Baltimore 5 notion 2, (N)
ant, but with all o f tha many
Wednesday's Gamea
naw families moving into the
New York at Chicago, (N)
Sanford area, 1 do hope that
Loa Angelas at Detroit (N)
all tha regular bowlara won’t
Kansas City at Cleveland (N) mind our catering to these
Minnesota at Washington, (N) folks with tha hope that
Baltimore at Boston (N)
they'll Join us In ona o f tha
Thursday's Games
leagues. This is one sure way
New York at Chicago
o f proving to them that the
Baltimore at Boston
climate hers In Sanford la
Los Angeles at Detroit (N) ideal for the Milltery/Civtl
Kansas City at,Cleveland (N)
Ian.
Only games scheduled.
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By John A. Spolakl
I loved every minute o f that
vacation time In the hlUa of
Pennsylvania, but am 1 ever
glad to get back to Sanford I
(See, I do work for the
Chamber o f Commerce on the
aide.)
e
e
e
Thla whole column could be
adequately summarised in two
ahort word*—Fall League*!
But, before I get my klcka
on that subject, waa I aver
ahocked on getting a check
back from tha Southeastern
Bowling Conference Tourna­
ment. It waen’t too big but
then neither waa that ona
acore o f a 1461
Thla prompted me to review
the final tally and aee who
alia collected aomo of that
folding money from thla area.
In tha doublea event, tha
only namta I could find wera
that of Jack Kanner and
George Swann.
Hare'a a real “dandy” for
you in the ainglei rcaultet
Leading all o f tha Sanford
•ntriee was tha name o f Dick
(Zooklt)
Zuektrman, a n d
then Rich Murphy, followed
by Don Ethel and Bplltekl. ‘
Rich (Sllngehot) Murphy
vita our only representative
to step Into tha winner’s cir­
cle for the all events category
with his 1613 series.
Just about goofed by omit­
ting tha namaa o f Gordon
Honeycutt and Phil Rocha and
John Bridge* and John (Jack)
Duffy from the double*, alao.
Congratulation* to one and

American
League

MARK GETS POST
DUNEDIN (UP1) — Dave
Marr, 30-year-old veteran golf
er from Texas, Monday was
selected chairman of the Pro­
fessional G olfen Association
Tournament for a one year
term.
CARDS SIGN YOUNG
ST. LOUIS (UP1) - Robert
Young, 18-yesr-old shortstop,
Monday signed a contract for
the 1861 season with the St
Louis Csrdlssls. Young's fa
ther Pep, played with the
Philadelphia Athletic* nod the
New York Yankees.

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t

ALLYN CONFIDENT
CHICAGO (U P !) — White
Sox Owner Arthur Aliya said
today that he was confident at
least three American League
club owners would ask for
"good look” at the YankeeCBS deal. Three owners can
force President Joe Cronin to
ctfl a loop meeting.

A message f r o m J o h n
Tompkins o f A l t e m o n t *
Springs that Jet Lane* te In­
vited Inte tha Golden Age
League, members of 60 years
o f ago or ovor. They bowl
onco a month on Sunday's and
so far, thora ere 10 different
bowling lanea represented.
Anyone Interested 7
o
• o
I wish I had apace for
peraonal review o f each o f
the many league* participat­
ing hare at tha Lena*. Thoe*
secretaries who’ve contacted
former team captains and
members have thsir laeguae
pretty wall Unad-up. Aa
matter o f fact, it would ap­
pear that moat every league
will definitely expand thla
coming fall.
Have you been contacted
yett I f you’d liks to bo plac­
ed onto a team, give ua
call hare at tha Lanea and
w ell supply you with tha
pertinent date.

By Jim Bacchus
WUth a big emphasis oo
fundamentals, Lyman High's
bead coach, Dick Copeland,
put hla Greyhound squad
through another stiff drill
Tuesday In preparation for the
1064 gridiron campaign.
The way Copeland waa work­
ing the boys led to the ques­
tion, "When will scrimmage*
get under way7"
Copeland replied, "W e’ve
got to learn bow to play fortball before we can start
scrimmage sessions.”
End Coach Rodney Umberger put bis flanker* through a
blackboard drill on blocking
assignments and passing pat­
terns. Later he had them run­
ning sprints and pass patterns.
Umberger has a long way to
go with his ends since he has
only one returning letterman,
Gene Wtnkleman.
Meanwhile, Line Coach Tom
Barnes, working with 20 young­
sters, also used the black­
board, outlined blocking as­
signments and plays, and then
emphasised conditioning.
names has two returning
lettermen, tackle AUie Buease
and Church Wagner, a center
last season but moved this
year to a guard post. At the
present time Ivan Rakyta la
listed as a center to replace
Wagner.
Copeland himself worked
with his backs. He ran them
through a series of plays. He
broke up hla 17 ball carrier*
into four group* for the drill
Ills primary backfleld lnclud
ed Jack Blanton at quarterbask, Austin Savllle at full
with Phil Pcrrault at left half
and A1 Cantrell at right half.
They are all seniors.
Tuesday night part of the
squad reported to the school's
gymnasium for physical ex
aminatlons. The remainder of
the team will report tonight
From here, U appears that
Copeland is going to be light
on experience. He has only
Blanton, Pcrrault, Cantrell,
Elnklemsn, Wagner end Bn
esse back from last year's
squad aa returning lettermen.
On the other hand, h* has
11 Sophs including Larry Lott,
nakyta, Danny Overton and
Dave Straughan—up from last
year’ s South Seminole Junior
High eleven.

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Lions Work
DAYS
On Defense! 3 ONLYI

By J alias Steal trom
Herald Sport* Editor
"I believe la defense," said
Arthur Scott, the new head
coach at Oviedo High, "because If they can't score they
can't beat you.”
And Scott's philosophy Is
baiag demonstrated on the
practice Held where his 1864
edition of the Lions are get­
ting huge doses of defensive
fundamentals in their twicedaily workouts ia preparation
for the forthcoming eeaion.
The Lions will be playing
their third season of football
when the curtain goes up on
the schedule Sept. 23 when
the Oviedo eleven hosts Cres­
cent City at John Courier
Field.
During the school's Initial
season, 1863, the main eifort
was to score e couple of tou­
chdowns. In fact some of the
players on that 1862 squad
hadn't even seen a football
game — much less play in
ona. Too, aomo of the boys
had never seen a football
field — except maybe, on
television.
But the Uons surprised ev­
eryone by winning two game*.
Last year they doubled their
winning output with four v k
torloa. Eight for this yeorT
That isn’t likely but U'*
certainly possible — that is
it seems so whsn one watches
the Uons at work.
Scott's now assistant, Dick

Prater, reported Tuesday and |
Immediately went to work.
Prater, baslcaUy a basketbaU |
mentor, told the boys:
" I don't know too much about football but I can toll I
when you're hustling a n d
when you aren't." The result: |
"Hustle and plenty of it,” re­
marked Scott
Scott worked his boys on I
conditioning, skull sessions, |
running, sprints snd the de­
fensive style of play he will|
utilize thia year.
Workouts are being held I
from S until 8:30 a.m. and
from 4 until 6 p.m. Tuesday
afternoon the boys were put
through pais patterns snd |
pass defense.
Scott lost only one boy, Bar­
ry Gouge (whose family mov­
ed to Titusville) from last I
year's team. A new yougster
who has played football in
Jacksonville, Bruce Dswlin,
reported Tuesday, "lie 's a
halfback," said Scott, "and |
I’m confident we'll us* him."
Scott waa high on Jim Cour­
ier, the sensational Lion quar­
terback. "H e's put about 101
pounds on those (holder* of
hit and he'll be better than|
e v * r , " Scott commented.
Scott haa also completed his I
plan to shift Ted Bellhom to
fullback. "W e’ro
expecting
quite a bit from Ted this sea-]
son," Scott added.
The Uons will get practice]
uniforms next Monday.

football. SHS athletie squads
began entering tne OrangeSeminole County loop during
basketbaU season of last year.
The baseball squad played in
the Metro as did other sports.
But this will be the first sea­
son in the Metro for the Sem­
inole grid machine.
Pigott said Tuesday that as
far as he could UU the
"crop " of youngsters looked
pretty good and went through
the initial drill in a roost sat­
isfactory manner.
Pigott still p la n to utilize
three squads — as be did last
season. However, pres r n t
plans still ciU for each of the
squads to be able to "g o both
ways" — as he put it. By that
he means that each of the

teim i will play offensive as
well as defensive football and
right now the system will caU
for a team to "stay in there"
until it makes a major mis­
take.
When that happens the elev­

en will be yankad la favor of
another team. Just what will
constitute “ a major mlitake”
will be determined by the
coaches.
DriUs wiU continue daily i t
the SHS athletic field.

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Panthers Hold First
Grid Drill Tuesday

By Rabert B. Ite m s * Jr.
HOdrad Green, who was chos­
Crooms Hlg's Panthers be­ en by the coaches to the all-1
gan conditioning drill* Tues­ conference team and was the
day for the 1864 football cam­ team’s most valuable player
paign.
last year. Green, who waa tha
Forty prospects plus 18 re­ bread and butter fellow for
turning lettermen reported to the ranthers, will certainly |
Head Coach Wlllia Holt and be mined. A boy of hla cali­
W L Pet. GB assistant coaches Dick Evans, ber is bird to replace and we |
Joe Fair, and Ernest Bradley. are sure the coaching staff
Phil*.
71 46 .607
87 32 .363 8
According to Holt, five ad­ will concur with us on that |
San Fran.
68 64 .346 7
ditional lettermen are expect­ statement.
Clnn.
ed to report within e few
St. Louis
64 33 .338 8
"The boys appeared to be I
Pitt*.
63 S3 .334 Stt days.
in fairly good shape for the |
Milwaukee
61 36 .321 10
Missing from the squid Is first session," said Holt.
38 36 .496 13
Los Ang.
Chicago
36 63 .471 16
so 71 .413 23
Houston
38 82 .417 34U
New York
Tuesday's Results
With only on* more
the Behrens Tractor Repair]
New York T Pittsburgh 3
Chlvago 4 Philadelphia 3, 16 left to bowl In the summer team. Io fifth te Badcock
■eisoo, moot poeition* In the Furniture followed by Mac's
Innings
Jet Bowlerette League a n
St. Louis 8 Houston I
66" , Maryland Fried Chicken
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Milwaukee 3 Loa Angelo* 1
end Seokarik Paint and Glass.
Kam's
Insurance
in
eecood
Cincinnati 1 San Francisco
Behrens turned in a fine
place are only a game In hack
Wednesday’s Garnet
of the leaders the U ’l Buggers. team total of 181 scratch as
Pittsburgh at New York
Oo* game In beck of Karas Clsudrtta Behrens b o w l e d
Chicago at Philadelphia (N)
Schautteet
we find Cut *N Cul end a 192/326, D o r i s
St. Louis at Houston (N)
Milwaukee at Lot Angelee (N) scant three more game* shows 167/468, Bertha Neville 165/459
and Mlml McClure 160/441.
Cincinnati at San Francisco
Alice Sexton took individual!
(N)
ARRIVES FOB MATCH
Thursday's Ga
BAASTAD, Sweden (U P D - honors aa tha etrung five in
Cincinnati at San Francisco The Australian Davis Cup ten­ a row for a 213/350. Other high
nis team arrived Tuesday to gam** were rolled by Jo
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia
(T-N)
begin preparations for the In- Brown and Gert Bridges with
Milwaukee at Loa Angelee (N) ter-soae final against Swedaa, 189, Ginny Chadwick 170, Tens
Only game* scheduled
Aug. 88-18. The winner wiU Parker 167 and Betty Murphy |
play the United States in the 185.
CUodette Behrens and Mary |
Challenge next month n t
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NEW YORK (UPI) - The
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BANGKOK. Thailand (UPI) 5-7-6, Betty Murphy the 6-7-10,
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On Hurricane 11
By Jim B icchui
Herald Sporta Writer
South Seminole J u n I o r
High'* pigikin (quad hai be­
gun prepping for the forthcoming grid season.
At Casselberry, Head Coach
Jim Clark ii supervising some
40 aspiring athletes who are
seeking berths in the Hurri­
cane's 1904 vanity.
Clark is beginning his sec­
ond year as chief of the Hur­
ricane coaching staff. Assist­
ing Clark again this year is
line coach Dave Miller nnd
R junior varsity coach Pete
Poore.
C l a r k is reviewing the
youngsters on training rules
and other requirements. He
stressed physical fitness as a
necessary asset for top per­
formance on the playing field.
He's also putting the 'Canes
through
sprints, exercises,
and running plays plus blockR lng patterns. He has issued
assignment sheets which out­
line the offensive plays the
Hurricanes will employ this
season.
The South Senlnolea last
year had a fine season, a
record of four wins and only
two losses — both at the

hands of Sanford Junior High
School's Braves.
Most of the youngsters who
performed for the Hurricanes
a year ago have departed.
Two of them, halfback Dave
Straughan and fullback Larry
Lott, will be missed. They
provided the Hurricane’ s with
the one-two punch in the backfield and scored a number of
important touchdowns during
the campaign.
Also missing this season
are lineman Paul Lambert
and end Charlie Newell — two
big boys who played a vital
role in last season's success.
Despite the loss of these and
other key performers, the
club does have a number of
promising players returning
for the coming season. More­
over, an even larger group
is expected to participate in
the workouts as school open­
ing draws nearer.
The Hurricanes will begin
the campaign at home again­
st Sanford Junior High, Sept.
24. In following weeks they
will face Oviedo High’s JayVees, St. Cloud's JayVees,
and Mary Help of Christian
School for Boys of Tampa, among others on the school's
six-game schedule.

Chance Grabs 15th;
Sox Nose Out Yanks

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By George C. Longford
ball the rest of the way to
UPI Sports Writer
give Detroit a 1-0 verdict In the
Next to BUI Veeck. who hates nightcap. Gates Brown singled
the Yankees, sod Hunk Bauer, home the only run off loser
who insists he has lire pennant Fred Newman.
formula, Los Angelos Angels
Vccck ’ 'I’ve been a Yankee
pitching coach Marv Grissom hater from way back” ) Tues
must be the most satisfied day predicted "the end of the
man in baseball today.
Yankee dynasty” is coming.
Criesom , the form er relief He then saw third-place New
ace for the New York Giants, York blow a three-run lead In
is the teacher who has patient­ the eighth inning and love
ly nutured and developed the their second straight to the
hottest pitcher in the btg lea­ Chicago White Sox 4-3 in 10
gues, 22-year-old Dean Chance. innings.
Chaoce hurled his second
Bauer, manager of the lea
straight two-hit shutout Tues­ gue-leading Orioles, predict
day night, l-o over the I'ctroit rd after Baltimore's 5-2 win
Tigers in the first game of a over Boston, that If his team
doubleheader, to record his could win 26 of Its remaining
ninth consecutive victory and 43 games (.603 percentage)
lower his major league-lea ling' they could take the pennant.
earned run average to 1.60
In other AL gamei, Kansas
H m victory was the 14th for City blitzed Cleveland 139 in
Chance against flvs losses and the first game of s doublehis eighth shutout of the sea­ header, then lost 9-1 to the In
son.
dlens, and Minnesota toppled
Vic Power’s third home gun Washington 6-1,
off loser Hank Aquirre, who
In the National League, the
allowed but three hits, won New York Meta stopped Pitta
the opener.
burgh 7-1; St. Louis beat Hous
Mickey Lollch, on a one-day ton 5-2, Chicago upset Phila­
pass from Air National Guard delphia 4-3 In 16 innings; Mil
summer camp, gave up three waukee tripped Lo* Angeles
first Inning singles to the 3-1 and Cincinnati blanked San
Angela, then pitched hities a Francisco 1-0.

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leen Sandlin a 161,
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Neee the 4-5, Vickie McGough
the 4-6-7 and Suzy Reno the
2-7. The baby split, 3-10, fell
for Billie Johnson, Susy Re­
no (twice), Donna Atkina and
Doris Lashar.

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M iss Janet Johnson, Michael Korgan
Married In Impressive Church Rites
M lu Helen Janet Johnson,
daughter ol Mr. and Mra.
Clifford Edward Johnson ot
Sanford and Michael Anthony
Korgan, son of Mr. and Mr*.
Edward Anthony Korgan, also
o f thla city, were united In
holy matrimony on Tuesday
August 11, 1964, at &gt; p. m. at
Christ Methodist Church of
Sanford with the Rev. Charles
Hogg performing the Impress­
ive double ring and candlelight ceremony, assisted by
Rev. Hugh Booth of DeBary.
The church was a profusion
o f palms with two seven
branched wrought Iron cande­
labra oldlng tall white taper*
at either side of the altar, ac­
cented by pedeatal bosket*
containing arrangement* of
white gladiola, white mum*
and tobe roses. A milk glass
compote on the altar held an
arrangement of white glads,
white mum* and tube roses.
The pew* were marked with
white satin bow*.
As the guests assembled,
Mrs. Cecil Sellars, organist,
played traditional nuptial mu­
sic. Bill Johnaon, brother of
the bride from Lakeland, sang
••Whither Thou Gocst," "1
Walk With God” and "The
Lord’s Prayer."
The bride, given In mar­
riage by her father, waa ra­
diant in a white formal gown
of peap ds sole featuring a
pointed basque bodice with a
soft V neckline and bracelet
length sleeves. The design of
the modified bell skirt was
highlighted with appliques of
French Alencon lace, and fell
gracefully Into a sweeping
chapel train. Her veil of Illu­
sion was edged In Chantilly
lace to form a mantilla head
covering. The lovely bride car­
ried a cascade bouquet of yel­
low rosebuds, centered with a
white satin Bible, which was
• gift from the bride's ma­
ternal grandparents. A gold
throated orchid centered the
Bible.
Miss Lorraine St. Clair of
Columbus, Ohio, attended the
bride as maid of honor and
Mrs. William Johnson, tho
bride's sister-in-law f r o m
Lakeland, was matron ot hon­
or. Mias Susan Hlera, cousin
o f the bride from Athens, Ga.
and Miss Donna Peters, the
bride’s cousin, were brides­
maids. Miss Cheryl Johnson
attended her sister as junior
bridesmaid.
The attendants were dressed
identically In street length
sheaths of gold satin brocade.
The fitted sleeveless bodices
were fashioned with scooped
necklines , embroidered with
seed pearls, and a low cut
back. The maize silk organza
overskirts were attached to
the waistline with brocade
belts and a Dior bow at the
front. Their maize shoulder
lelgth veils fell from an open
satin brocade pillbox accented
with seed pearls. They wore
short white gloves, gold shoca,
and carried cascade bouquet*

Caution Stressed
In Destruction
O f Pesky Wasps
If you've got wasps around
your bouae or yard, you've got
trouble.
Although these Insects kill
many destructive garden In­
sects—as well as houseflies—
they pack a terrific atlng.
Their very presence near your
bom* call* for action.
You can kill wasps by ap
plyjng an inaeotlclde spray
or dust to their nests. Ento­
mologists of ths U. 8. Depart­
ment o f Agriculture suggest
cblordane, dicldrln or DDT.
These are available as con­
centrates and powders for
mixing with water to form a
apray, or as dusts and oil so­
lutions ready for use.
Follow the instructions on
the label for mixing and ap­
plying. Follow them exactly—
for safety and effectiveness.
Spray or dust at night when
the wasp# are leas active and
most o f them are la their
neats.
Wasps that build their neats
la the ground caa bo killed by
pouring several spoonfuls of
chloroform Into tho bols snd
plugging it.
Remember! Most Iniecticld
es are toxic—keep them away
from children, pets, food, wa
tar sad cooking utenslla. Do
not brsatho apray mist or dust
—wash all exposed skin cress
after using . . . ebanga doth
lag U you spill Insecticide on
It. Use chloroform only out
of doors and avoid Inhaling
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of yellow mum* with pale
g-cen leaves, Showered w|th
white satin ribbons. The hon­
or attendant carried a cas­
cade bouquet of yellow rose­
buds and yellow mums.
Miss Leslie Louise Bruce of
Live Oak, cousin of the bride,
was flower girl and was dress­
ed In mist green crystal or­
ganza over green taffeta. She
carried a white basket shower­
ed with yellow and white rib­
bons fill with yellow and white
rose petals,
Christopher Hauscb served
the groom as best man and
ushers were Gary Glriffis,
James P. Turner and Edward
A. Korgan, brother of the
groom.
Mrs. Johnson chose for her
daughter's wedding an elegant
blue silk organza frock over
blue taffeta, featuring a bell
shaped embroidered aklrt. Her
accessories
were
matching

snd she wore s corsage of
blue carnations.
The groom's mother was at­
tired In a taupe Imported lac*
sheath over bone taffeta with
matching accessories and ahe
wore a corsage of pink carna­
tions.
Following the wedding, the
reception was held at tha
church. The serving table,
covered with mint green net
over green taffeta, waa center­
ed with a four tiered wedding
cake topped with a bride and
groom statutette, flanked on
either side by crystal candela­
bra holding yellow candles
adorned with white florets, rib­
bons snd glitter. Refreshing
fruit punch floating ice molds
was poured from a crystal
bowl complemented with slip­
per mints and toasted nuts
served from crystsl compotes.
The bride's table was cov­
ered with a white cut-work

cloth with a bud visa contain­
ing a single yellow roso bud.
Mrs. C edi Dandridcc presid­
ed over the bride's book.
Assisting at the reception
were the Mmes.
EMward
Christiansen, Gordon Meyer,
Harold Hlers, Ralph Peters,
and Robert Bruce of Live Oak.
Floating hostesses were the
Misses Ann Mahan, Marilyn
Hunt, Judy Lavander, Brenda
Brown; Gwen Champion, Sher­
ry Thrasher, Joy Duggar,
Carol Thomas, Pat Chapman
and Betty Turner.
Out-of-town wedding gueata
Included Mr. and Mra. W. L.
Hlers Jr. and children, Tom
and Lee, of Athens, Ga.; Mr.
and Mra. Robert Bruce and
children, Dan and Mike, Live
Oak; Mr. and Mr*. Robert
Williams, Lakeland; Mr. and
Mrs. Charles M. Rhodes and
MU* Kathy Rhodes, Indian
River City.
Also Mr. and Mrs. Bill Neumanor, Mr. and Mrs. J. D,
Fulfbrd,
Mra. Clifford D.
Johnson, Mrs. Betty Montegari and Woodrow Fulford, all
of OcaU; Mr and Mrs. Rich­
ard Davit, Columbus, Ohio;
Richard A. Korgan, Little
Rock, Ark.; Mrs. Herbert
Sikea, Mr. and Mrs. John
Crumpton, and Mr. and Mr*.
Walter Moon, all of Orlando;;
Mrs. R. K. Hardison, Longwood and Mrs. Floyd IPerce,
Apopka,
For her going away outfit,
the bride chose a smart two
piece brown silk ensemble
with a pleated aklrt and acces­
sories of tangerln* and beige.
She pinned the orchid corsage
from her bridal bouquet at her
shoulder.
Following the wedding trip,
Mr, snd Mra. Korgan will be
at home at *06VS Weat Concord
Avenue, Orlando.

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Fashionettes
Leave It to tho milliner Mr.
Fred o f John Frederica to get
in on the topleaa act. Fred
designed a wide, double-brim­
med hat to go with the top­
leaa bathing suit. The under
layer o f the brim, o f fabric,
unfasten* to come down over
the cheat, eris**cross and tie
with narrow binding across
the back. It waa what the
milliner called, 'I n case of
raids, lower the shades—of
your John Frederics hat."

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What to wear In winter's
•tormy
weather?
Norman
Norell offers the chic answer.
The New York designer pro­
duced for fall his weather
coat* treated to take rain or
snow but looking like a reg­
ular coat— not a hint of rain­
coat styling. Theta went over
■lim pastel Jeraey dresses
PLUS Jeraey stockings in
matching
shade*.
Typical:
pal* blue Jersey dress with
pale blue hose. The coat wee
in a deep taupe melton cloth.
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One o f the fashion world's
favorite terms It '‘understat­
ed,” loosely defined aa a coitume elegant In Its simplicity
and lack o f geegaws. Now
comes Paulin* Trigere's cos­
tume punning the understat­
ed. For fell, the New York
designer showed a long dinner
dress in black crepe with a
narrow band o f silver jewel­
ling on the cuffa and around
the hemline. This, she said,
was her "underitudded'' dress,

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In a season when topless
swim suits and plunging neck­
lines mak* news in fashions,
watch also for Bother bare
tred— the completely strapless
formal Is back in f u l l
strength. New York designers
show them often with accom­
panying stoles o f matching
fabric. For o p u l e n c e , the
stoles are bordered In mink or
sable.
Queen Victoria reigned In
England for a period of S3
years.

M iss Tamzene Shay And Lt D. H. Dow
Repeat Vows In Military Ceremony
Miss Tamzene Ann Shay,
daughter of Mr. and Mri.
Thomas M. Shay of Tampa
and Lt. (Jg) David Harman
(Sam) Dow, USNR, aon of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Dow
of Sacremento, Calif., were
united In holy matrimony on
Saturday, August IS, 1964 at
1 p.m.
Chaplain Leo J. McDonald,
Lcdr., CHC, officiated at the
impressive double ring mili­
tary wedding at the Naval Air
Station, Sanford, with decoratlva arrangements of glads In
pedestal baskets adorning the
chapel and garlandi placed
along the altar rail.
Howard S. Fleming, organ­
ist, furnished the n u p t i a l
hymni and traditional wed­
ding music with S h a r o n
Vaughn, alnglng "A ve Mar­
la ".
Given in marriage by her
brother, Thomas Sherwood
Shay of Morchead, Ky., the
bride wa* radiant in a white
formal silk taffeta gown with
the lacc appliqued bodice fea­
turing a scoop neckline and
long tapered pointed sleeves.
A modified train fell grace­
fully over the bell shaped
skirt. Her veil of Illusion was
attached to a taffeta pillbox
and ahe carried a colonial
bouquet centered with a Cattelya orchid showered with
frilly lace and satin stream­
er*.
Mrs. Maxine Santl of High­
land Park, HI. attended her
aistr as matron of honor, and
ahe was attired In a smart
pink silk sheath with match­
ing accessories. Her head­
piece was a matching flower­
ed garland, and she carried
a nosegay of pink roses.
Lt. (jg ) N. James Flynn,
USNR, of Jacksonville Naval
Air Station aerved the groom
as best man and ushers were
L t (jg ) Richard M. Messina,

Jacksonville Naval Air Sta­
tion and Lt. Donald E. Ethell,
Sanford NAS,
For her daughter's wedding,
Mr*. Shay chose a chic blue
lace sheath with matching ac­
cessories and her corsage
was of white carnations.

Honor Guest O f
Surprise Party

Geneva Personals
By JoAnn Hays
Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Carswell
and family are In the process
of moving to Titusville where
they have built a lovely new
home.

Mr*. Annie P. Wagnon en­
tered the Florida Sanitarium
and Hospital in Orlando Tues­
day afternoon where ahe was
to undergo surgery Wednes­
day morning.

Sympathy of the community
is extended Mr. and Mrs. T.
A. Scott In the recent death
of his father. They returned
Aug. 12 from visiting the senlor Srott and were called
hack early last Sunday morn­
ing upon his death,

Miss Helen Alderman of
Jacksonville was home this
past weekend to visit her mo­
ther, Mrs. W. L. Alderman.

Mrs. Bertha Lindsay is
home recuperating from a
broken hip. She la able to be
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stevans up and to walk around with
and children are on a two- the help o f Mr*. Charles Lamb
week vacation vliillng rela­ who la caring for her.
tives In West Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs ,C. E. Lockwood and family will be leav­
ing the Geneva comunlty next
week when they move to New
Smyrna Beach.

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Extremism
Dangerous

CHICAGO (UPI) — The extreme methods In wide use by
teen agers in efforts to k »e
weight are damaging enough
to create medical problems,
caution* Dr. Philip L. Whits,
of the American Medical As­
sociation's Council on Foods
and Nutrition.
Dr. White cited these exam­
ples: the clgarets and coffee
diet, which may result In ul­
cers; the starvation diet; lack
of sleep; forced vomiting. The
latter, according to Dr. Whtie,
la poslbly the moat idiotic
practice of all. The result
may be ''serious problems of
exhaustion, nervousness and
anemia.”

ROSES

McDaniel-King
Wedding Plans

SPICY
New York (U PI) — Make
spicy picnic heror* by alter­
nating H cup sliced sweet
gherkins with luncheon meat
( I I ounce can, cut In 1 x IkInch pieces) on 4 skewer*.
Broil I to 4 Inches from
source o f heat, or cook on
outdoor grill, 6 minutes on
each side. Spread American
cheese spread on on* aid* of
each o f 4 Italian hero rolls,
split. Spread prepared mus­
tard on other aids of each
roll. Heat rolls, if desired.
Serve kaboba on rolls. Servos
four.

Announced
Final wadding details have
been completed for tha MeDenial-King wedding. Mlaa
Marilyn McDaniel and David
B. King will be married on
Saturday, Auguet 11, 1964 at
8 p.m. at the First Mathodlst
Church o f Sanford with tha
Rav. J, K. McKinley o f S t
Auguetln# officiating.
All friends o f Ui* aoupls
art cordially Invited to attend
the wedding and the recep­
tion, immediately following
at tha Civie Center.

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By Mrs. Frank White
The Fire Recreation Hall, %
DeBary, was the scene Sat­
urday nigh", for a surprise
blrthdsy psrty for Charles
Jordon, son of Mr*. Marion
Jordon o f DeBary, on hla 20th
birthday. Gil Luck o f Sanford
was master of ceremoniea and
furnished the music for danc­
ing, awarding records as spec­
ial prizes to tha lucky win- ^
ners, among the 36 present,
who helped Charles celebrate.
A long buffet table, over­
laid with a white cloth, and
centered with a Urge sqU»-_
cake held trays o f Bar-BQued frank*, potato ialad,
chips, two mixed salad bowls,
relishes, cold soda, nuts and
minU.
Mrs. Jordon was assisted (R
by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ryon
of DeBary' and Virginia Nel­
son of Demand.
Following the opening o f
the gifts by Charles, who was
asiisted by Miss Cynthia LeFils of $*nford, Charles cut
the rake,' to the tune of Hap­
py Birthday by the group.
Dancing was resumed with &amp;
ladies choice, and spegjal re­
quest member*.

LT.(JG) AND MRS. DAVID II. DOW
(Bridges Photo)

Bon Voyage Luncheon Fetes Miss Moses
Miss Barbara Moses waa a
recent guest of honor of a
bon voyage luncheon at tho
Capri Restaurant given by
members of Phi Gamma Eta
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi.
Barbara was elected presi­
dent of the chapter for the
coming year but due to mov­
ing to Ft. Lauderdale, will not
fill the post.
The table was centered with
a decorative arrangement of
pink and yellow roses and the
ho no roc was presented a cor­
sage of pink sweetheart roses
from her sorority sisters.
Members enjoying the deli­
cious luncheon were Jean
Gonzalez, Peggy Crcver, Lin­
da Hittcll, Sandy Collins,
Joan Brooki, June Warner,
Linda Reck, Shirley Alexan­
der and Jan Vlhlen.

Galore

MRS. MICHAEL ANTHONY KORGAN

MISS BARBARA MOSES, center, wan honored recently at tfco Capri
Restaurant with a bon voyage luncheon by members o f Phi Gammn E ta
of Beta Sigma Phi. Miss Moses, who is moving to Ft. Lauderdale, is
shown with Mrs. Michael Crever, left, new soroity president and Mrs.
Robert Gonzales, right, social chairman.

Sanford
Mr. and Mr*. Roy Marlon
and sons, Kenarrd and Scott,
hav* arrived from 81 Louis,
Mo. to spend a faw days with
Mr*. Marlons parsnU, Mr.
and Mra. Turner Lodge at
thalr horns on Elm Avsnus.

whirs they toured historical
sltea Including tha Whits
House and Arlington Nation­
al Csmatary, viewing tha
burial plot of th* lata Presi­
dent. In New Jsrssy, they
wars guests o f other rela­
tives, and commuted to New
York daily to tha World's
Fair, Broadway Shows, and
dinsd In som* o f Nsw York's
fabulous restaurants.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gl«low, Miss Bonnie Glelow and
Charles Hunter have return•d from an Interesting salt­
ern vacation. They visited rel­
Cdr. and Mrs. H. B. Myers
atives In North Carolina, and
motored to Washington, D.C., and daughter, Barbara, of

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gold. Her acceizorie* w e r w
white and ahe wore the orchid^
corsage from her bridal bou-l
quet.
Following a wedding trip to
Nassau, Bahama Islands. Lt.
and Mrs. Dow will be at homo
at 244 Spartan Drive, Fens
Park.
Among the out-of-town wed­
ding gueata were
Robert
Bruce Shey, brother of t h g f
bride from Tampa.

Charles Jordan

Oddments
ODESSA, Tex. (UPI) -M e n
who think women carry a lot
of junk In their purses havt
some strong ammunition from
a spot check by J. L. Wilton,
a reporter for the Odena Am­
erican.
Wilton visited a large (tore
and asked the first ten women
with over sized purses to open
them for his survey. Four re.
fused to show whst they were
carying but the others:
—All had safety pin*.
—Carried a wide variety of
trading stamps,
—Carried more than 100
Items, about 20 of which for
makeup purposes.
—One had a toothbrush.
—Half hour overparking tic­
kets.
Wilson also found three
pairs of sunshades in on*
purse, an lee cream wrapper,
an electric outlet plug, a deck
of playing cards, six tube* of
eye shadow In one purse, a
high school diploma, « Cana­
dian $2 bill, a flashlight, var­
ious toys and a dock.
Two women had diet plans
and one carried a knob from
the directional signal switch
of the family automobile.

Following the wedding, a
reception waa held at the Or­
lando Air Force Officer*'
Club.
For her going away outfit
the lovely bride wore a stun­
ning two piece white linen
sheath ensemble trimmed In

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O viedo Visitor
From Omaha
By Evelyn t.unit\
Mrs. William Kntffel, dau­
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Welsenbsrger Sr. ws« guest
of honor at a luncheon Satur­
day, given hr her mother,
lira. Roy Wcivenbsrger, at
Bit McCoy'a Skyline Revtaurant. Mrs. Kmffrl, who Inc*
tn Omaha in spending several
weeks with hrr parents on
I.aka Georgal.
A mo«t attractive center
piece of n&gt;»e* and raladium
leave* drroratrd the party
table. Tho*e invited to attend
were: Mrs. Klsie Flemming,
Mrs. Roy Wei*rnharger Jr.,
Mra. John Hilda, Mr*, bred
Tierson. .Mrs. Barbara Koener, Mrs. .Madeline l.uttre||,
Mrs. C. R. Causey, Miss Ka­
thryn Lawton, Mrs. C. T. Ni­
blick , Mrs. W. II. Martin.
Mrs. Rex Hunts and Mrs.
James Pearson.

SURROUNDED RY their children and grnmlchiltlmn, Mr. and Mr*. Thntnn* II. Cnllickson of
Kern Park, (s e a te d ) am enjoying a family re­
union in honor of their 50th Wedding Anni­
versary which they will celebrate on .Inmiary 1.
I.eft to right are Mr. and Mr*. Kd Hatch, Cheryl,

Kdwin Jr., Ilandv, and Greg; Mr. and Mrs. I,eo
Spinar, Anne. Sandra, and Karen; Mr. and Mrs.
Donin Cox, Joyce and Rob; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Cnllickson. Barbara and Cwynn, and Mr. and
Thomas Cullickson Jr., Cary, Vickie, Wendy,
(Jail, and Tammy.
(Herald Photo)

GullickIn 50th A
By Jane Casselberry
This year mark* the 50th
anniversary of tlie marriage
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas It.
Qulllckton of 2809 Lukov lew
Dr„ Fern Tark and their
children
and grandchildren
have come here from all over
tlie country in celebration of
the happy event.
Here for a week’* valt from
Dallaa, Tea., are their son tn, law and daughter, Mr. aod
! Mrs. Ed Hatch, ami their
children. Cheryl, Edwin Jr.,
Randy and Greg.
Their son-in-law and daugh­
ter, Mr. ami Mra. ts-o Spinar
at Columbia. Mo., ami their
daughtrra, Anne, Sandra and
Karen are visiting for two
weeks.
A n o t h e r son hvlaw and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Doron
Cox. of Brookfield, Wla.. are
liere for one week with their
children, Joyce ami Rob.
I Here for two weeks is their

ton. Thomas Jr. with hit wife Lynn. Mra. Arthur Putnam
9hr Canforb flrralb
and children, Gary. Vkkle-, and Mr. and Mr*. Linton Cox.
Aug. IP, 1964 — Page 9
Tlie Gulllcksoo* and their
Wendy. Gail and Tammy,
family enjoyed a trip to Silver
from Hale's Corner!, WU.
Joining the group from near­ Springs Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gulllckson
by Winter Park Is their other
were married in New I.lsboo,
son, Cecil Gulllckson and his |Wit., Jan. 1. ISIS, hut the fam -l
wife and daughters, Barbara tly planned the reunion a few;
month* early, because summer
and Gwynn.
The family atteoded morn vacations made it possible for
Inf worship together Sunday at everyone to get together at
this time.
the Casselberry Community
Yen! Yoo Will
i
Methodist Church filling (our r Need A Dictionary
CUN',III! US I OR YOUR
pews.
For Back • To • School.
The Georgian Manor Res
We Have Them
taurant in Maitland wae the
scene of their Sunday dinner.
All Kinds AH
In addition to the family
Price* From —
guests attending Included Rev.
9J.25 U p
ami Mra. Delmae Copeland,
their children Matt and Carrie
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DeBary Personals
Mr. mid Mr*. Pierson Lit­
tle o f Azalea Dr. spent s
{week at Largo visiting Le­
gion fiiemls front New Jer­
sey, Mr. and Mr*. Chester Van
IdcrMiiie. They went to Penat RrainhridKc, Md. with a SOcnla. Medera llt-ach, Sarogoing unity dinner at the Lo­ sola, llcllaire, ami on Sunday
in*
Gardens
at
Ihiytona attended Service in the Chap­
el at Bay Pine* V.A. Hospital.
Ill-itch this past week.
Ry Mr*. Frank While
Mr. ami Mr*. Archie Mat!
Naught mi of Homestead Ave.
entertained Mi** I’nuhi Matt*nn of Ocllury, who left for
Root Comp III the U.S. Waves

Mr. and Mr* Harry Lyons
relumed front it month* trip
to New York. New Jersey,
Pennsylvania amt Ohio, where
they visited friends and rela­
tives. They brought hack twro
nephews, Frank and John
Grace front Eldnra, N J. for
a visit in DeRary.
The Robert Harrisons have
left DeRary for their new
home in Ohio. Mr. Harrisons
had a change in Ida position
from Floridu to Ohio.
Col. and Mrs. Harold Will*
o f Naranjo Kd. ore home in
DeBary following a colorful
trip to Kingston, Jumiea. the
Dommicbti Republic and Curacus, Venezuela.
They made the trip on the
Susssnne Skou. a Danish Ship,
with Dr. and Mr*. II. P. Wells
of Stone Island. Dr. Well* is
an Orehid faneler and found
many orchid specimen* in the
area, The group rented a car
and made aide trip* to thr
Straw Market, and famous
place* o f Interest. In Chri«tobal they visited Trljullo's
Palace and they found the
large churches and Cathedrals
place* places o f beauty. They
also aaw Trljullo's former
yacht, Play Boy, now a train­
ing ahlp for the Government.

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|town o f Cedar Key**, which
they found to he a delightful
! place.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Puck­
ett, formerly of Naranja Rd.,
DeBary, are moving. Mr.
I Puckett will move to the Cox
, Estate in Enterprise, as he
1is a construction worker for
I.Mackla Brother*. Mr*. Puckett
I w ill return to Miami with the
Mi*. Lottie Beck of I'nlnmchihlieii to gel them ready
l'i» ltd. has her sisU-i, Mis. for *&lt; hoot. Tlie family will be
Sarah Copeland, vlaiting h&lt; r united on week end*.
for a month before she re­
turn* north. They have been
{visiting place* of interest and
WER SAYS;
Mr*. Copeland has been feted
lit several luncheon* by for­
Wouldn't It be wonderful
mer friend* In DeBary.
to lie rkh and smart?
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Muller
of Second 8t. on Saturday, en­
tertained Mr. and Mr*. Har­
old J. Fiithor and son, James,
nf Westchester, N'.Y. former
neighbors cn route to Cypres*
Gardens and Miami. The
Fisher* will return along the
Gulf Coast and stop in Toss*
on the way home.

Mr*. Preston McRe*n drove
her house guest, Mrs. Harper
J. Itausburg o f Indiana, Klsie
Hhoptaugh
a nd
Margar-t
Lukcmuu, both o f DeBary to
' White Springs, Florida, to
|see the Stephen Foster Me­
morial. The group stayed at
I the Miami Motel overnight
and visited the Gulf Coast

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Personals
Mr. and Mr*. Pete Aulln are
home after a week's vacation
at New Smyrna Beach. Alio
enjoying this vacation were
their children. Diane and Ted.
and Jana Lundy.
Spending a week recently
on Mondongo Island, off tbe
coast from IT. Myers, ware
Mr. and Mra, Paul Slavik.
They were gueata of Mr, and
Mrs. Horace Lundy.

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OUR

BOARDING

HOUSE

Thursday, A a gust 80, 1984
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
Th* daytim* is fin* for get­
ting your affair* on a more
solid and accura basla, while
th* evening la aparkad bjr
your need for aoma dynamic
now condition* through which
you can express yourealf and
ahow you are on th* beam at
plaaalng Interacting allla*.
ARIES (March 21 to April
10) Handling credit affaire
and clearing up axlatlng du­
ties early learea Ume for tho
enjoyment o f pala later. Show
worthwhile person* that they
can count on you. A faror
done '* * favor earned.
JS (April 20 to M*7
2'
can make a big lmp
i on friend* by comir
h with data they are
ut
*o gat which Is vital
to
.•».«. Change your atti­
OUT OUR W A Y
tude. Thla bring* fine thing*
until lata PM.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
*1) Winding up vital dntle*
early make* It possible to get
together with progressive per­
sons later *o that you can
expand
present
activities.
Make new contact* and be
agraeahl* to plan* for th* fu­
ture.
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 to July 21) Getting Into
matter* of policy with parttier* Is bast during AM. By
tonight all will b* moving
Ilka clockwork. Other* are In
a mood to compromise and all
goes very smoothly.
LEO (July 22 to August
21) You can really get **tra
work now that will be*t util­
ise Idle hour* and you will
•till ba free for amusement’*
•aka In PM. Show that you
hare energy. Impress others
favorably.
•
YIRGO (August 22 to Sep­
tember 22) You ean commorOUR ANCESTORS
clallse on thoee special tal­
ents now, since prominent
persons will lend a willing
ear. Be sure your appearance
la Just righ t Plan your time,
aonolntmenta.
LIBRA (September 23 to
October 22) Anything con­
nected with business, home,
ete^ can be well handled dur­
ing day hours. Than evening
Is fine for social la-dl-da.
Taka kin along for bast re­
sults all round.
SCORPIO (October 28 to
Nereasber 21) By getting an
early start an correspondence,
filing, etc* you free tlm* for
home enjoyment*. Make and
keep appointments on tlm*.
Recharge energies In PM.
R est
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21) Financial
affaire ean be handled at ear­
ly hour so that you can later I told th* wife to clean my mail— and she wont and
be with business experts to
washed three important businosa letters!"
discuss Increase In profits.
Have written material ready.
SHORT RIBS
Make a good Impression.
CAPRICORN (December 22
IT CAM TELL "THE OUTCOME
to January 20) By being loy­
OP AM &amp;ECTI0N HOST SECONDS
al to supporter* in AM, you
AFTER THE PDU.S CLOSEmake big strides forward. Do
work you had planned later
In th* day. Personal affairs
need a boost *o get on tho
beam!
AQUARIUS (January 21 to
February 10) Important yon
confer with authorltle* on
tlm* If you are to make those
plans that lead to greater
success now. Give backing to
right people. They then cupport you.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20) Trust good friends
to understand your finest
talsnta and give you a boost
with the right people today.
Take time for thorough analy.
els, too. Be sure to labor dil­
igently In PM.
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN
TODAY, ha or she will be on*
o f those fascinating llttls
BUGS BU N N Y
children who seems far older
PICKTl THANKS, AN'CALL.
than hla or her years and will
AGAIN, SYLVESTER!
ever be studying, working, 'TU.Wfc
r-n « e rwnm
mammocks
AAB y
IUUI,
oJr,
APPEAR TO BE GUI /DOC,
CHEERIO, AN'
and taking on responsibilities.
A SABOAtKMI
' ITS
THAT SORT OF
Later In life th* nature will
BILGE.-OOPS!
BELIEVE 1 SMALL LtOSIN
change to a more cheerful
PURCHASE r— P
.TIME!
one and a boon to all human­
ity Is definitely In this most
Interesting chart. Educate for
work with government or any
o f the social welfare job*.
T h e Stare impel, they
4* not compel." What you
make o f yoar Ilf* la large­
ly ap to YOU1
Carroll Rlghtar’s Individual
^PH ASE HURRY ALONG!
Forecast fo r your sign for
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-1. Beauty Care

50. Mine. For Sale

ACE BEAUTY SALON
Is closed. Customers call Cut
'N Curl Beiuty Shop.

HEADY MIX CONCRETE
ratios, Floor, Free EsUma :i
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
steel, grease traps, dry
wells. Stepping stones.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
309 Elm Ave.
322-5751

COMPLETE BEAUTY SER
VICE. Reasonable prices.
Free psrking, 2nd ft Osk.
Harriett's Beauty Nook, 103
S. Oak, 322-5742.
PERMANENT SPECIAL for
August, $6 complete. Hazel
Porter Beauty Shop, 1104 W
25th. 322-1321.

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CONTRACT RATES
ON REQUEST
2. Personals

By Nadine Seltzer

Sell for $73; 30 30 Wlnchaater, $30. llottl Montezuma,
See Bertit Strand.

13. Catering - Food
OKRA. 322-0415.
OKRA. PH. 322 6858.
B E E r FOR FREEZERS. Ph.
322-1626.

COMPLETE Lawn k
Service. 222-2210.

Yard

22. Plumbing

RENT A BED
gollawar, Hospital *
Btda.

Baby

By Day, Weak, ar Month
Ph. FA 3-3181 118 W. lat SL
CARROLL’S FURNITURE

PLUMBING
Contracting Repairs .
FREE ESTIMATES
65. Furniture For Sale
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3382
F R E E E S T IM A T E
Upholstering k Mattreaa ren­
ELDER SPRINGS
ovating. Naw k Used Furni­
PLUMBING
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE
C#., at TO# Celery Ave.
322-7837 or 322-2123
FA 2-311T.

21. Well Drilling

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r n n T V . ri.oN lU A .
Chaararr A". 1 4131
AUTOMATIC
Washer.

CLASSIFIED INDEX

§5100 DOWN
FHA-VA HOMES

Seminole Realty

“ $100 D O W N

FHA - VA HOMES

$100.00 D O W N

1—
t-oat A Found
2—
l*eraonala
4—Ileauly Care
I — Day Nuraenaa
4—Child Car*
t —Doga—Cato— Fat*
10—
Llvaatock
13—
Spaclal Nolle**
11— Catering
14— Place* to Kat
14—Special Service*
14 —Swimming Pool*
17— Janitorial Service*
14— Do-lt-Tou ra al f
II— Builder* Suppll**
10— Concrai* Conatr.
&gt;1— Horn* Repair*
11— Plumbing
73 — Painting
74— Wall Drilling
34— Air Cond. A ■{•*tine
31— Radio - Talavlalon
3)— Photo A Euulpmant
30—
llo m t Appliance*
11— Mualcal Inalruments
31—
Ilualliaaa E&lt;|ulpment
I I —Job Priming
34— Upholatary
31— Vacuum Claanara
37— Moving A (florae*
3)— E l farm Ina tor*
41— Plant*— Flo war*—Head*
40—
Mlac. For Hal*
I t — Article* For Rant
13—Hwap or Kachanga
41—
Wanted T o lluy
I I — Furnllur* For Hal*
44— Antique* For Hal*
31 — Money To U u t
44— Builuaaa Opportunities

322-5612
From

Banford

Kachanga

Legal Notice

V A - FHA
Property

Management

and Sales Broker
JIM H U N T
REALTY

425-5938
Krom

HemlnoU Countjr
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77. Situation Wanted

KINDERGARTEN
1101 W. 20th St. (Rear)
Mrs. J. W. Carter
8th Year — 122 0317
Enrollment e f IS Only
Beit In Pre-school education

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Valle* la haraby (Ivan that
pursuant to final 4»cr** ram!anad on lha 17th day o f Ausuat.
1»*4, In that certain caup*
prnilln* In lha Circuit Court In
and for Samlnol* County, Flo r­
id*.
In
Chancery,
wherein
riB S T
FEDERAL
SAVINOB
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
SEMINOLE COUNTT. a ©orporallon, la Plaintiff. and W I L ­
LIAM Z. RICKETTS and wife.
JOSEPHINE C. RICKETTS, at
al. ar* defendant*. Chancery
Docket No. WHO. J, ART HUR
II BECKWITH. JR.. Clark of
th* afuraaAld Circuit Court, will
within th* legal hour* o f aal*
o ffe r for aal* and **!! to th*
on FRIDAY. September 4. 1»&lt;4.'
hlgheal and beat bidder for
•aeh » l lh* front door o f lha
Courlhouv* o t Mmilnola Coun­
ty. Florida. In Sanford. FlorId*, th* follow in g daecrlbad
properly, eltualad and ta in s
In Samlnol* County. Florida,
to*wlt!
Th* Waat 140 fe*4 o f lx&gt;t *
o f EVANS SURDI VISION,
•crordlns lo plat thereof
racorded In Plat Rook 1.
Papa IT, o f I he public raford* o f Samlnol* County.
Florida.
Said e e l* w ill ba m ad* p u r ­
suant to and In o r d e r to e a lla f&gt; (he let n n o f said fin a l d e ­
cree
(S E A M

Arthur H Beckwith. J r .
r ie r k of Circuit Court. In
and for Samlnol* County,
Florida.
lly: Martha T. Vthlan. D C
Phillip H. Logan
Shlnholter and Logan
Attorney* al Law
P O Ro* 1741
Sanford. Florid*
\ttornry for Plaintiff
I’ utilleh Aug. It, 1 ) 14.
C U C -ll

Legal Notice
XOTICB OF BALK
Vatic* la haraby alvan that
pursuant to final dacra* randcrcil on lh* 17th day o f Augual,
1)44. In lliat cartaln iwua* pandIng In lh* Circuit Court In and
for Xrmlnola County. Florida.
In Chaneary, wh*r*ln FIRST
FE D E R A L
8AV1NGB
A ND
LOAN A S S O C I A T I O N OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a corporatlon. I* Plaintiff, and IIARRT D n i ’ M E L I. and CLAUD
O. LEAGUE ar* dafandanU,
Chaneary Dnckat No. 141)1, 7.
ARTHUR H BECKWITH. JR..
Clark o f (ha aforaaatd Circuit
Court, will within th* lagal
hour* of *al* on FRIDAY,
Rrplamhrr 4. 1)44. o ffe r for **l*
and sell to lha hlghtat and beat
bidder for raih at th* front
door o f lh* CcurOaoua* o f
Uemlnola County. Florida. In
Sanford, Florida, th* (o llow ln s
daacrllad
proparty.
*llual*d
and bains In Samlnol* County,
Florida, lo -w lt :
l o t 77 ILaa* We*f SO feal
t h e r o f l EVANS SUHDIVIHIoN, a.cordlng I* Flat
lharaof racordad In Flat
Book I. pag* IT, o f lh*
Public Retard* o f Samlnol*
County, Florida.
Said aala will ba mada purauam lo and In ordar lo Mllafy
lh* term* o f aald final dtcraa.
(SEAL)
Arthur W Backwllh. Jr..
Clark of Circuit Court, In
■ nd for Samlnol* County,
Florida
lly: Martha T. Vlhlan
D. C.
Fhllllp II Logan
ghinholaer and Logaa
AUornav* at Law
P. 0. Bos ITU
Hanford. Florida
Allornay for Plaintiff
Pukll-h Aug 1). l ) t l
CD C-U
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BABYSITTER
WANTED
Every other nisbt. 2 child
ren. 332-4333.

FHA - VA

SALES BROKER

41— Money Wanted
•4—Havlnga A l o a n
*•— Insurance
a ) —School* A Instruction*
74— Employment Sarvlca*
71— Mala H*in w « m * d
77— Famala Halp Waniad
73—
Mala or Famala H*tp
74— Haifa Help Waniad
77— Hltuatlon Waniad
I I — Income Properly
•7— tluelneea Prop.—Hate
I ] — Ileal Katat* Wanted
14— Real EatSt* Sal*
S7— Hualnaa* Ra nltls
*0— Lot* For Sal*
t t — Karma—Grove*
t l —Out o f Btat* Anraagt
&gt;3— llouaea For Hal*
) 4 — llouaaa— Hala or Rant
) I — llouaa For Rant
Office: 322 3118
100—
Raaort Rantala
101—
Trallara— Caban**
Night*: 323-0700
l o t —Mobil* Homs*—Sal*
322 06M
101— Mobil* llo m a s— Rent
l o t —Trailer Hpao*— llant
2524 Park Drive
101—Trallar Lota—Hal*
1o« — Apartment* For llant
FHA • RESALES
l o i — lltioma For Rant
Like new. 2 k 3 BEDROOM
310— llola l Rooms
111— Rantal Aganl*
MASONRY Home*, 1 A 2
l i t — Waniad To Rant
Bath*, Kitchens Equipped.
111— Auloa For Hal*
114—Auto*—Sal* nr Trad*
$100 Down, Payment* leu*
111—Trucks For Hal*
than rent.
13v— Automutlv* Harvlc*
1ZI— Hcootar* A Cyela*
HELMLY REALTY
177— lloala A Motor*
Ph. 322-1641
1ZI— Marin* Huppllaa

ROUTE SALESMAN for Dry IRONING in my home. 322
0321.
d e ta in s A Laundry Route
to start work about August
31. MuHical Instruments
37. Applications ar* bain* MAID Day’s Work. 322 3814.
Plano Toeing i M Repair
taken now. Please apply In
W L. Harmea - FA 3-4S3J
parson to Phillip's Colonist WASHING, Ironing. 322-1440.
Clesncrs, 110 So. Pslmstto BOOKKEEPING, Typing in
DANCING LESSONS; Klndcr50. Mine. For Sale
Ave., Ssnford.
Klais (4 4 ). Ballet • Toe •
my home. 362 E. Church
Ave., Lon|wood.
Jazz. Call The Studio. Ph.
BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
IN A RUT?
322-6322 between 3-6 p.m.
BARN OF 10,000 Itemi open
WANT To make more money?
82. Huelneee Prop. • Hale
ilk days. 1300 Grapevllle
Want above average in­
HOLLY AVE.
Ave., Sanford, Fla.
come? Want to give your ACE BEAUTY SALON. Co*t
KINDERGARTEN
Family the Beal Tiling* in
of equipment. Ph. 322-4013.
WILL accept beat reasonable
JUNIOR KINDERS
Life, Be your 4&gt;wn Bo#*? Ex
offer for II cu, ft. stainless 2427 Holly Ave.
Ph. 322-3360
parience unnecessary aa we 87. liuHinean Rentals
steel commercial refrigera­ The Only Pre-School In San­
train you for unlimited in
tor. Good running condition
ford to have participated in
coma.
Sea Company Repre­ F o r LEASE—Service Station.
Contact Dick Alkan or call
the State Accreditation Pro­
Good location. Good pro­
sentative,
Room 208, Meiacb
322-1833.
gram.
ducts. Good treatment. Ph.
Bldg. 9 a. m. Sharp!
locally 322-4342, or apply to
GET Professional C a r p e t
’1. Male Help Wanted
the PURE OIL COMPANY.
cleaning results—rent Blue
72. Female Help Wanted
Lustre Electric C a r p e t RELIABLE MARRIED MEN
90. IxttH For Sale
Shampooer $1 per day. Carlo train as Managers of WOMAN, White, Age 23 33 to
operate
open-type
washing
roll's Furniture.
Eastern Oil Co. 8ervic« Stamachines k other laundry MAYFAIR BUILDING LOTS.
tiooi. Apply elthar to East­
102 Ft. frontage, US No.
GUNS. Buy, Sell, Ttode, Re­
cborai. Joe's Laundry &amp;
ern Oil on W. 13th In San­
Scott Ave. Will consider
pair. O S T E E N BRIDGE
Dry
Cleaners,
2507
Sanford
ford or eo SR 438 In Fern
reaionable offer. J. N. Rob­
FISH CAMP.
Ave.
Park.
son. Jr. Ph. 322-1333 or 322322 3802.

2 &amp; 3 Bedroom Douses

MONTHLY PAYMENTS We Have The Home For You 1o:i. Mobile Homes • Rent
KROM $50.00
FOR THE BEST HOME Stenstrom Realty TRAILER with Fla. room atBUY
tached, near Osteen. $8 per
week. 322-0319 after 6 p.m.
$115 PARK DRIVE
SEE YOUR

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69. Schools &amp; Instructions 71. Male Help Wanted
Ph.

NEW HOMES

97. Hounea For Rent

“ They must b# out on a HUNQKR strike!”

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24" Riding Mower, $50; 2
Table Sawa $3o each. TIT
Santa Barbara Dr.

51. Articles For Rent

15. Specinl Services

St. Johns Realty

95. Houses For Sale

Payton Realty
Crystal Lake Park—Lake Mary
322-1301
17-02 at Hiawatha
THE TIMF TESTED FIRM
Shown by appointment Th.
111 N. Park Ave.
FA 3-8123
922-3581.
2 2-BEDROOM CB Houses.
Space heater, kitchen equipKNEE-DEEP IN COMFORT RAVENNA PARK, 410 Beth
pcd. Available Aug. 28. Ph.
It this lovely country home.
Dr. 3 bedroom, kitchen
322-5303.
Two larfe bedroom*. Flor­
equipped. Low down pay­
ida Room, where you can
ment. 322-1553 after 12 noon.
100. Resort Rentals
look out over a clear aandbottom lake and tee the
HUTCHISONS
Ras* Jumping. Boat pier,
OCEANFRONT APTS.
bearing citrus tree*. Juit 13
339 So. Atlantir
minute* from Sanford. This SEVERAL Outstanding 2 It 3
Daytona Beach
Bedroom Homes available in
retirement lakefront dream
Call 322-4038
all
Arcaa
of
Sanford.
Let
u*
home can he your* for only
Show
you
Around
1
$11,500. with $2,500 Down,
1 0 'L M ob ile llom ea • Sa le
Balance at $75.95 monthly.
Shown by Appointment. Call
1-2 and 3 Bedrooms
NOW.
NEW and USED
1901 S. Fork Ave.
Awnings k Cabanas
EVERETT A. HARPER
FA 2-3232 anytime
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
AGENCY • REALTOR
Hwy. 17-92 S
322-2362
•08 I . Park Ave.
Phones FA 3-2284 or FA 2 2283
NEW 1964 ran 17' Travel
Trailer. Self-contained. Fin­
Government Owned
2. 3, &amp; 4 BEDROOMS
ance. Orange City 773-3234.
Homen
1, 1V4. k 2 BATHS
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
1963 MOBILE HOME. 10 x 39
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT?
ft. 4-Bedroom, 1V4 bath. $200
For
Complete
Information
Down, assume $91.96 mo.
Selection of 2. 3. and 4
See or Call Your
payments, or will trade for
Bedrooms located in various
equity in $ bedroom house.
section* ef Sanford
Ph. Smith, 322-1330. ext. 483.
Immediate Delivery

OWNER MUST SELL, '62
Model 21" Phllco Console
TV, Solid Mehogeny $75;
Almost new H Rolltway Bed
with tnnterapring mattress,
1 DACHSHUND. Rad. Male, 4
$20. See anytime at 7 Oaks
years old, AKC Registered.
Trailer CL, Unit 10 in Rear,
322-3544,
Ask for Mr. Dodd or Mr.
.AKC&gt; Registered Female Ger­
Parker.
man Shepherd. 8 mo*, old.
Has all shots. $35. 323-0185. GESTETNER 320 Stencil Du
plicator. lik e new. Fully
10. Poultry • Livestock
electric, automatic inking
$300. Th. Chuluota 363-3548.
3 SHEEP lor Sale, 1 mate.
322-6727.
Ml Riot Gun. Co»t $103 now,

t iik

MIIHTOAOIC
K ill I" COD NTT HA V I N O S
BANK, a N«w f o r k Corporatl«n,
r t a l a t lf f
Va.
PAT IttCK M c i n i n t
AND
K ATIIKltl.NK I’. StrIIIt 1DK, hit
Wlfa,
DrfrniUnta
NOTIC E TO Bt'IT
T H E aTATE o r n o a i D A
Tot Patrick McBrlJr and
Kathtrlna P. McDrlda, hla
wlfa, whoaa raaldanoa la
S ilo Houtti Falrvlaw
Santa Ana. California
YOU A n n IIEULUY nollflrd
that a ault haa bain fllad
aaatnat you aa Drfandants In
Hi* abnva rntlllad n u a a , and
that yon art lirraby roqulrait
to fII* your anawar with tha
Clark of thl* Court, and to
a m # a ropy Ihrrruf upon tha
tha Plaintiff, or P la in tiff* at.
tornay, whoaa nama and adCraat la: Warrick. CartHl A
LaKavr*. S7o W a it Fall-Lank*
Avtnu*. P. O. Uoa 1TI Wlntar
Park. Florida, not latar than
Hcplrmbar 4th. l i l t .
If you fall to do ao, daerra
pr o oonfraao will ba antarad
eaali at you for lha rallaf dantandad In tha Complaint.
Tha natura o f aald ault bain*
Cor Foracloaur* nf Mortaaa*
racurdad In Ofriclat llacorda
B o o k III. Pa era III, 111, S!1
and &lt;11. I'uhllo llacord* o f
St- Inola County, Florida, tha
daacrlptlon o ( tha proparly proeaadad aeatnst brin e aa folIowa: All that cartaln proparty
altualt and b*lna In Samlnol*
County. Florida, mora parti­
cularly dracrlbad aa follow*:
»-ot It. Illork IS. KARTIt H O O K
MUIIDIVIHIUN,
KNIT NO. BIX. a cm rdln e to
lh* Flat lharaof a* raoordad
In Flat Book "IS". P*e»*
SI and IS, Publlo Raoorda
o f Ptmlnol* County, Flo r­
ida.
(onalhar with tha follow ln a
Itama o f proparty which ar* locatad In and parmanantly Inatallad aa a part o f tha improvamanla on aald land:
HOTPOINT E L E C T R I C
MMLT-LV OVKN MODEL
UlItJlSK HKItlAL 40001
IIOTPOINT E L E C T R I C
iiu iL T -iN Ha n o i : m o d e l
taTItC W llE HKIUAL I0«&gt;S
HOTPOINT E L KC T It I C
ItKFRIOER ATOIl
MODEL
CTA SI4K SERIAL JIJ3:#T
IIOTPOINT K L K C T I I I C
OARUAOE DlHI-t&gt;HAL MO.
DEI. MA2SC SERIAL SBW.
f&gt;»:s
HOTPOINT E L E C T R I C
WASHER MODEL LWI4S
s e r ia l 4 i;::i
HOTPOINT E L E C T R I C
D RY ER
Mo d e l
Lil t* )
8ERIAL 1*311)
LEXAIRK FURNACE MO­
DEL OUtuBH
WITNESS my hand and lha
a n l o f aald Court at .Sanford.
F &lt;rlda. thla Srd day of Aufuat.
list.
(SEAL!
Arthur It. Ra&lt;kwllh, J r ,
Clark o f lha Circuit Court
By: Martha T Vlhlan
Dapgty Clark
Law fiftiraa of
W A R R K K . CAROILL
A UFKVRK
Wlntar Park. Fh.rld*
Pul.ll.
A u f. », I f, IS. :s. 1&gt;II
C D C -U

SW EETIE PIE

Aug. 19, 1064— Page 11 &gt;95. Houses For Sale

PENS k RABBITS
Approximately do rabbits
$85 Male and Female
Ph. 322-9197

Legal Notice

r o ii c r i.o a r n i : o r

tyralfe

H1DE-A-BED Couch, like new.
21" Portable TV. Ph. 3221330, Ext. 275 or 276, W. J.
Fisher.

For toe biggest aeiecUoo of
nearly new and used furni­
W E S ^ ^ R tu S S T T u M P s!
ture, see Noll's Furniture
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Brokerage in Casselberry
All Types and Sizes
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 8.
We Repair and Service
4. Beauty Care
STINE
Machinery and Supply Co. Used furniture, appliances,
tool*, etc. Bought - Sold.
Permanent Special
207 W 2nd St
FA 2-6432
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
Our Budget Wave Now $6.95
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
25. Air Cond. A Heating
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
318 Palmetto Ave.
322-0814
Sell
Us
Your
Furniture.
AIR-CONDITIONING
Quick Service With the
By FEDDERS
Cash. SUPER TRADING
H. B. POPE CO., Inc.
POST. FA 3-08T7.
200 8o. Park Ave.
322 4234
i * t h i n i t e r it r o r n r o r
REV. EDWARD WHITE
Spiritual Councilor
Chauncy St., Cassadaia
Phone 22* 2*13

feanforh

ANTIQUE Walnut Spool bed
$50. 222-2796.

8. Dog* • Cat# • Pets
!* 1

0h»

0228.

95. Houses For Sal#

7.1. Male or Female Help NORTH ORLANDO. 8 bed­

room, aim -m il porch, nicely
landscaped. 130 N. Cortex.

822-2420

322-7495

ELBOW ROOM PLUS
Space To Stretch Your Legs
on acre of ground, with 40 cit­
rus treei, inside City limits,
North of 20th St. Thlf lovely
2 Story Home must be seen
to appreciate, (he large 4
Badroomt, 2 Baths, Living
Room, Den and unusual
Florida Room. $15,000 with
Term* I

Stemper A gency
Realtor-Insuror-Tradci
322-4991 1919 S. French Ave.
3 BEDROOM, 1 Bath CB Medallkxi Home. Chain link
fence, shallow well k pump,
dishwasher, draw drapes k
heavy duty rod*, Venetian
Blinds, Kitchen equipped,
large landscaped lot. Down
payment $1500. Call 322 6148.
96. H ouiiee - S a le o r R ent

Furn. Apt. 2300 aunonvllle.

$ Bank l
Repossessions
'61 Ram. Wg. $1091 bal $39 m
'30 Chev. Wg. $799 bal. $33 mo.
'39 Ply Wg. $713 bal. $34 mo.
'36 Pont. Wg., $341 bal. $31 mo.
'39 Nomad Wg $877 bal $33 mo.
'37 Olds Wg $387 bal $2# mo.
'51 VW nu*. $1091 bal $43 mo.
'38 Cadillac 174? bal. $32 mo.
'38 Poot.. $687 bal. $31 ffla.
*83 Renault $10## bal $39 mo.
'62 Conte 1 $1591 bal. $39 mo.
•59 Ply. HT $763, bal. $32 mo.
'39 Cadillac $849 bal $19 mo,
'39 More. A/C $747 bal $32 mo.
M Buick. $399 bal, $1# me.
'38 Rambler, $299 bal, $17 mo,
'57 Buick HT, $367 bal $32 mo.
'37 Ram. 4 Dr. $463 bal $24 mo.
'58 Chev. $361 bal, $31 mo.
'53 Cadillac, $382 bal, #32 mo.
'37 Old* HT, $491 bal, $24 met.
'37 Ply HT. $397 bal. $31 mo.
'57 Chev. St. $691 bal, $32 mn.
'36 Lincoln $541 bal. $29 mo.
'38 Old* HT. $491 bal, $24 mo. .
'31 Pont. $399
bal, $18 me.
'38 Merc. $199
bal, $10 mo.
'39 Chev. $991
bal, $39 mo.
'80 U rk . $199
bal, $10 mo.
'60 Fal, PU $763 bal $32 mo.
'36 Ford PU $613 hsl $31 me.
•34 Ford FU $396 bal., $16 me.
'33 Ford. $99 bal, $3 mo.
*93 Buick, $77 bal., $3 mo.
•55 Old* $99
bal., $4 mo.

National

2 BEDROOM Furnished Apart­
ment. 601 Palmetto. 322-1374
REPOSSESSIONS. INC.
after 3:30.
f f ln
SANFORD AVE.
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OPEN
EVENINGS
2 ROOM APARTMENT. Pri­
vate bath 4r entrance, 311
Phone 322-4503
Mellonville, Ph. 322 3420.
W E L A K A APARTMENTS
114 W. First St.

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'S3 FORD, good body, good
mechanical condition, Call
322 6646, Claude HarroU.

1-Room Efficiency apL with
pvt. bath A shower, suitable '64 TRIUMPH 1100 Converti­
for couple or single person
ble. While with red interior.
or retired. All utilities in­
Immaculately kept. $1630.
cluded in rent. Ideally lo­
Call 322 4996 after 8:30 p.m.
cated on 1st St., within 1
block of 9 free parking lots I960 CHEVROLET, $800. Ph.
and shopping oenter. In­
322-3426.
quire at Manuel Jacobson
Dept. Store 211 E. First St. 1962 CORVA1R Spider Convert­
ible, 4 Speed. R4H. $1593,
FURNISHED apartments, 8
668 3720.
blocks from downtown. $43,
$60 and $63 per month. '81 FORD. Good ecadHloe. Ph.
Some utilities furnished. Ph.
322-3163.
322-3641.
•30 DODGE Pickup; 'ST Ctm*
2 BR.. Water. $60. 3 Room*.
■el; '62 Chew y 2; '61 Ve*.
Util. $50. 322 2764.
pa Scooter;; 2700 So. Saclord Ave.
3 ROOM Furnished Apt. Alrt
conditioned Bedroom. $63. Ill 'IT FORD V -l, Auto. TYana.
E. 8th., 322-4283.
RAH. 4 Door, 2 Tone. Excelleoi. Reasonable. 322-8202.
1 BEDROOM FURNISHED,
utilities Included. A d u l t ! T 2 T a S
S T * ^
only. Lake Mary. 822-4883.

NEW HOMES
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
West Fourth St. Jiud off Per­
LAKB. Call i M n i n g a
simmon. Salesman on pro­
322-1397.
perty, 4:00 to 7:00 p. m.
Monday- Wndnesday- Friday. THREE B E D R O O M . 1V4
baths, G. 1. Loan.darge cor­
Saturday k Sunday 1:00 lo
ner lot, large shade trees,
7:00 p, m.
107 Tucker Drive, Sanford.
LARGE HOME
322-2281.
300 K. 10th St Ideal for large
family looking for M a of 9 BEDROOM, 1V4 Bath, ceafloor apace. 4 Bedrooms, 3 tral heat k air-conditioning,
Florida Room, kilrhcn equip­ LARGE 2 Bedroom Apartment,
Baths, Florida Room, Din
furnished nr unfurnished,
ped plus dishwasher, clothe*
ing room, corner location.
washer k dryer, drapes,
$r&gt;3. 1703 Magnolia.
All foe only $8500. Terms
wall-to-wall carpeting.
Vi
can he arranged.
FURNISHED apartment, in­
block
from
golf course.
quire 404 E. 14th St., Apt.
ROBERT A. WILLIAM#
$13,900, $750 Down, second
Realtor
7.
mortgage for balance of
Raymoed LundqUlat, A lio.
equity, $79 month. 322 0538. FURN. APT. 322-2800.
FA 2 3181 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
97. Houses For Rent
NEAR NAVAL BASE
3 BEDROOM CB, Sprinkler
Nicely Furn. 1 BR Apt.
system,
big
yard,
near 2 BR, Unfurnished house. Ph
2015 Sanford Ave. Ph. 688 4323
school but. Move In Imme­
322 8892.
diately, 2409 Summerlin, Ph.
2 LARGE Nicely furn. Duplex
LAKE MARY. 2 Bedroom,
322 &lt;836.
apts. 14th Ave., Longwood,
Florida room, fenced yard.
8 ml. from N J t l. Ph. 838NEW HOMES
322-1507.
3298.
Available in Sanford area and
Loitgwood area (6 ml. So. on 3 BEDROOM, 1&gt;4 Baths. Good 2 FURNISHED Apts. $30 It
neighborhood. C l o s e
to
IT-92). Ready for occupancy
$to
month.
Adults.
Ph.
schools and shopping center.
$85.00 per mo. and up.
322 9480.
$85 month. 322-1810.
Salea office: 802 Highland Ave.
FURN. Apt. Cloie la. Jimmie
Loogwood, Fla.
3-BEDROOM. ] bath, rla.
Cowan. 332-4018.
831-3911 Collect
room, k i t c h e n equipped,
CLEAN
lat Floor Apt. Prt.
draperies. $135 mo. 322 5836
FENCED ;N POOL. 3 Bedcnt. loot Palmetto.
evenings. 322-7480 days.
room*, F l o r i d a
Room,
screened porch. $973 Down
FURNISHED. 2 Bedroom. CB, EFFICIENCY. $40. 611 Park
or beet offer. If interested
Oak floors, masonry home.
FOR MIDDLE AGED or oldcan be seen at 221 Devon
1 Block W. of Hwy. 17-92 on
Ave., North Orlando Homes.
crly |torso ns ONLY. 3 Rooms
434, then I Block S. on East
Cell Collect At-phinc 4-3176
furnished, private entrance
St. to Vincent Dr. 111. 838Eau Gallic.
k bath, Jaktusier porch,
6395.
electric kitchen, twin beds,
3 BEDROOM "iRICK.'f"J*U».
attic Iso, Duo-them heater,
F U R N I S H E D 2 BMroom
Vi acre lot. Shown by ap­
just
redecorated,
ground
House. 2 a i Palmetto, Ph.
pointment only, Ph. 322-1936
floor, quiet neighborhood.
322 0274.
$60; Single $55. Water furn­
STROLL DOWN TO
2 BEDROOM HOUSE. Bow­
ished. Ph. 322 4928 after 7
THE LAKE
man's Trailer Court. 668p. m.
Have a party—Relax by your
4908.
fireplace. 17111 home is de­
1 k 2 BEDROOM Apartments.
signed for the BEST in 1 BR. Furn. House. Ph. 668833 to $63. Apply Apt. 7,
Family living. Truly the
3122.
.
404 E. 14th St.
BEST BUY wc know of in
• BEDROOM, unfurnished,
a large modern home. $21,500
108. Room* For Renl
kitchen
range, $75. 113 W.
and the Tern* will Surprise
19th St. after 3 p. m.
SLEEPING ROOM, Private
you! I
bath and entrance. 322-3888.
FURNISHED
COTTAGE
at
5
BART riLCHER, BROKER
Point*.
$63
per
month.
I’
h.
Personal Servlet
115. Autos For Sal#
322-1467.
Call 322-7498
'62 CORVA1R,
8945. 3411
3 Bedroom home, 817 Catalina.
3 BEDROOM, Fenced back
Grandview So.
yard, outside pump, all 3 BEDROOM house. Clean k
conditioning. 128 Gtrrleon
close in. Cell Jimmie Cowan
Dr., 322 3165.
322-4013.

MOTOR ROUTE CARRIER
For Afternoon Route in San
BY OWNER. 3 Bedroom, 3
ford Area. Must have food
Bath, air, fenced, well,
running oar. Write: Circuit,
swimming pool, other extras.
lion, P. 0 . Box 1837, San
Ph. 322-3840 after 3.
ford.
3 BEDROOM, g Bath, screen­
SUPPLEMENT INCOME!
ed patio. Ph. 323-0388.
Need 3 Udiei, 35-63, with or
without car for Survey work WE GOT YOUR MESSAGE I
4 hours, 3 days per week
And llere'a The Answer
No felling. $1.23 to $1.30 pei
That You Requested!
hour. Sec Company Repre 1 BR, Block construction,
tentative t a. m. Sharp.
newly decorated, and com ­
Room 208. Melach Bldg., 224
pletely furnished. ##.#00 To­
E. lat St.
tal — $300 Down — $78 per
month.
77. Situation Wanted
3 BR, Block Construction,
neat n Clean, RAVENNA
ROUTINE Office cleaning or
PARK, $12,#00 Total—$300
laundry my home. 222 4443.
Down — $100 par month in­
DAY'S Work Wanted. 322-7033.
cluding taxta and insurance.
2
BR, Block construction,
IRONING Wanted. 50c hour.
Florida Room, on 2 lots
Apt. 3, lliggins Terrace.
with citrui. $9,800 Total —
GREENBRTAX
RENTALS
Choice
lota
available
In
Executive's wife desire* per­
$100 Down—$76 per month.
Furnished or Unfurnished
manent position S a n f o r d • Room, 2 Story, 8 Bedroom,
Greenbrier o f Loch Arbor
Rall-Blair Agency
area. Full or part time. Will
Edge of City on 1 acre, nice
overlooking
golf
cou n t. Ph. 322-3641 218 S. Park Ave.
ronaldcr any respectable po­
Custom building to your
ihade. 812.730 Total - 1500
sition, limited office exper­
apoeificatieni.
Greanbrler 1 BR. turn, house. Lake Mary.
Down — $100 per month.
No pets. 322-3049.
developed by
ience, have worked aa pay­
roll clerk. Have automobile.
KINGSWOOD
3-BEDROOM, 2 bath, Fla.
Available after Sept. lpt.
BUILDERS, INC.
room,
kitchen
equipped,
Investment k Realty
Write Box 90, c /o Sanford
202 Fairmont Dr.
d'-apfrie*. $135 mo. 322-5836
HdxaUL
II# N, Fork Ave,
322417$
I k 2 4 0 f*
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SOUTH W ARD

106. Apartments for Rent

115. Autoa For Sal#

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IN STALLED
Senkarik Glxaa and Paint
Company
210 Magnolia FlL FA H M
VW SPECIALIST
WRIGHTS AUTO REPAIR
Foreign A Domestic
•
8. Sanford Ave. Aerase
from H.L.H.
212-0247.
COHEN HAt&gt;!ATO!t BHOP
Free inspection, estimates,
pickup, delivery. R teeriaf
ft repairs discounted.
21m E. 3rd.
322-1441

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Auto GUM, Tape
ft Seat Covert

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
204 W. 2nd ft. FA 2AMS
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

121. Scooter# A Cycles
'81 TR BoooUvilk, $730. Pfc.
322 9988.

12.1. Hoatu A Motors
18W CORRECT CRAFT Inboard Speed Boat with trail­
er, partial new deck and
valve Job, Juat dona. $430.
3221341 after 1:30.

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14’ Carter Craft Runabout ft
Steering controla, 14' Gator
trallar, Ue down ft w tsili;
23 hp. Evlnrude Outboard,
electric sUrt. Extras. Ph.
322 1605.
Gateway T o The waterway

Robeon Sporting Goods
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
304-8-8 E. lat.

Ph. PA 2 S#gl

18'
FIBRE
GLASS Beet,
Trailer ft 1M4 80 HP Eviatruds, $1383. 322 3833.

n,mm

Completely refinithwf, including Naw fleer#
throughout, now Rink Top# and Screening.
Corner House In DeBary'a Beet groomed area.
2 Block* from bua and immediately adjacent
to IleRary Interchange on Interstate Mlway 4.
II mlnutep by Ox Cart te Sanford NAB.

Vlalt At t 143 8#pp Av#., DsBsrp
Call Collect t DeLxnd RE 4-4I7S
Or RE 4-6631

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Hoofennany
Brings Good
Audience
By Jaae Casselberry
An enthusiastic audience
roundly applauded talented
acts assembled for the Samtnola Little League Hootenan­
ny hdd last Friday night in
tha Lyman High School aud­
itorium.
Ons o f the top hits of the
show was Elmer Helms who,
dressed as a girl and wearing
a wig, pantomimed a popular
ditty o f tha day.
Art Lego, who did a good
job as master of ceremonies,
even got Into the act by Join­
ing The Ramblers to sing
“ Hand Me Down My Walking
Cane." This group included
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cooper,
Tom Elsea, Michael Morgan,
Edward Nagel and Ronnie
Beadie.
Mrs. Colleen Wiggins es­
pecially appealed to t h e
youngsters of the audience
with her quaint folk tunes.
Always an audience pleaser,
The Tradewinda a r r i v e d
breathless from two appear­
ances at an Orlando Depart­
ment Store to taka part in
the hootenanny.
The folk-singing trio com­
posed o f Lyman atudenta Bill
Wharton, Jim Jarrard and
Tarry Harmon, also led the
audience in singing tha grand
finale, “ I f I had a Hammer."
Other acts appearing on tha
program wars The Shadows, a
reck *n rail combe and the
Seminole Square Dancers.

Slavia School
Adds 9th Grade
This Year
By Evelyn Lundy
8L Luka’s Christian Day
School at Slavia will open
Tusaday, Sept. 8, for its first
ysar as a complete junior
high school system with the
addition o f the new ninth
grade.
Joe Battla will teach sci­
ence, Steven Sldlik will teach
social studies and math and
English will be taught by
Principal E. L. Ballhorn. Pas­
tor Stephan Tuhy will Uach
Christian Doctrine to tho
oight graders.
A fow openinga remain for
tho now ninth grodo ond
those Interested in enrolling.
Pre-school planning for all
Icachara at St. Luke'a will be-

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By Ji m C uM lt»rrr
Seaman Apprentice J a c k
Glenn Jr., li-year-eld eon of
Mr. and Mr*. Jack Glenn Sr.
e f Lake Triplet Drive, Canalherry, left
Saturady
for
Charleston, 8. C., to report
for active duty In tha Naval
Reserve.
A graduate of Lyman High
School, Jack haa been an ae.
tiva member o f the Cassel­
berry Volunteer Fire Depart­
ment. He haa been a Naval
reservist for the past year,
taking hla boot training last
December.
Ha was honored at a party
given by hit friends at tha
Casselberry Youth Center re­
cently, sharing the honors
with Burt Leach who was
home on laava from the U. S.
Army and visiting the Herechal Starlings. Mrs. Larry
Millar baked and decorated a
large rake for tha occasion.

"Tid e "

POT
R O AST

JACK GLENN JR.

Casselberry
Youth Reports
To Reserves

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Lowdown On Dirt
Housewives will be nnderstandabscopic speck of the same material up
ly akeptical, but the fact remains
there?"
that wa really don't know what dirt
The major fact in dirt is particle
is.
size.
The smaller the particles, the
To put it technically, science
harder they stick. Armed with a pri­
can't yet fully explain everything
that’a involved in the bonding of
vate grant o f $11,600 and plenty of
small particlea to a substrate— what
specially concocted synthetic dirt,
makes dirt stick.
Draper intends to find out just why.
Because this is an important sub­
Incidentally, since housewives will
ject (American women spend $4.5
have to cope with dirt for some time
billion a year on laundering and to come, they may be interested in
laundry equipment, not counting
Draper’s formula. According to it,
$800 million on wash water), Alan
the consistency of most household
B. Draper, a professor of industrial
dirt in percentages is:
engineering at Pennsylvania State
Sand (22 per ce n t); clay (1 6 ); fats
University, is going to investigate
and grease (1 3 ); hair,, wool and an­
the forces that hold tiny dirt parti­
imal fibers (1 2 ); cellulose and pacles to surfaces.
per (1 2 ); iron (5 ); gypsum (5 );
“ A boulder can’t stick to the ceil­
lime (6 ); water (3 ); rubber (3 );
ing,” reasons Draper, "so what is
powdered skim milk (2 ); graphite
the force which can hold a micro­ (pencil lead) (1 ); tobacco smoke (1).

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Oswald And Hate Campaign

" W h o D ecla red W a r on M e ? "

One For The Birds
There is one type o f "scientific
fallout’’ that missile men at Cape
Kennedy can count on after every
rocket shot— letters from kids, who
volunteer everything from advice
to themselves as payloads on the
next rocket.
In the latter category, one boy
wrote:
I am interested in space and would
like to become an astronaut, but it
will have to be on a Saturday, as I
go to school during the week.”

One correspondent revealed signs
that he might grow up to be, not an
astronaut, but a highly paid gag
writer for a comedian:
"Why don’t you shoot a parrot and
a homing pigeon into outer space, so
that the pigeon could find the way
back for them and the parrot could
tell whnt it’s like out there 7”
Come to think o f it, a lot of con­
gressmen might like to ask the same
question when they’re called upon to
initial a few more billions for space.

Every Little Second Helps
These are busy times, as every­
body knows, and science is working
overtime to speed up everything we
do so we will have more time to
speed up ndded activities made pos­
sible by the time we save by spend­
ing up our original activities.
The latest time saver for busy,
busy people is "touch-tone” push­
button telephone dialing.
This cuts the uvernge dialing time
from fourteen seconds to five sec­
onds.

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Wow! Nine seconds saved at the
phone 1
Think what this will mean to teen­
agers (and a lot of adults). Now they
can talk for two hours AND nine
seconds I

Thought For Today
Slowly and painfully, mnn is learn­
ing that he must do to others what
he would have them do to him. —
Anthony Eden.

Worry Clinic

Editor, Herald:
Lest the reader* of the San­
ford Herald bellev* by review
of the letters In th editor's
column that all of the "rral
Democrats" In this area are
defecting to the Goldwater
crusade to return to the 18th
century, let me assure you
that that la not the case.
I read with amusement
George Bobrow's statement in
which he declares that “ we
real Democrats" want to elect
Bary Goldwater. This gentle,
man la Joining a small but
vociferous number of candi­
dates defeated In the recent
Democratic primaries, whom
I assume are looking to fu­
ture elections in which they
will be able to claim that "1
spoke out for true conserva­
tism by supporting Goldwa­
ter."
Mr. Bobrow and other "self
professing Democrats" are,
of course, entitled to their
opinion on this presidential
election. 1 challenge, howev­
er, their right to call themsel­
ves Democrats when profes­
sing alleglanca to a man
wboaa neo • classical philoso­
phies are wholly inconsistent
with th* very basic precepts
of the Democratic party.
Goldwater la not just "out of
the mainstream of the Repub­
lican party," ha ia floating around aimlessly in a quagmrie
that la flowing in no direction
at all but slowly seeping
downward Into the muck of
do-nothing stagnation.
Mr.
Bobrow and other disappoint­
ed Democratic candidates are
welcome to Join him in the
quagmire,
but
gentlemen
please don’t profess yoursel­
ves to be "real Democrats"
aa you go down for the third
time In the forthcoming elec­
tion.
Robert G. Petree

in a ring of homosexuals and
the habit became so strong
that I couldn't break free.
"But 1 realise K Is not a
wbolehsome way to Una and 1
really want to change.
"Y o I am as helpless to do
do so as the chronic alcoholic
who tries to atop his use of
whiskey.
"A re homosexuals
‘born’
that way or can they be cur­
ed?”
Homosexuals, like alcoholics,
are not victims of heredity but
of bad habita.
They can be changed if they
sincerely desire to do so.
But outsiders, Including par­
ents or husbands and wives,
cannot change either an al­
coholic or a homosexual.
The desire must originate
from within I
Even then, K requires time

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Political Notebook

Dr, Crane's

Albert explains bow be be*
cim e embroiled la a homosexual ring. But now he
want* to change. Do you
think It la possible? Or arwbomoaeiuala "b o r a " that
true account and eapedally
the follow-up tomorrow. And
may need It later.
CASE T-451: Albert W., aged
23, ia the homosexual case
mentioned yesterday.
"D r. Crane," he began, " I
waa only 10 years old when an
elder hoy Initiated me Into
homosexual practices.
"I tried to break away, but
he waa older and stronger so
be forced me to submit until
b« graduated from high school.
"Meanwhile, be had told a
couple of hit friends about
our
relationship,
so they
threatened to tell my parents
unless I aubmltted to them.
"So I found myself Involved

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is undoubtedly causing great
ferment in top ruling circles.
A sturdy cliche asserts
that totalitarian societies now
and then seek foreign adven­
tures to distract their depress­
ed peoples from the stresses
and strain* of life at home.
In th* view o f at lonst one
American official, it it uulikrly
that such considera­
tions alone would drive Pek­
ing to mix more heavily now
in the Vietnamese ronfliet.
At he sees it, distraction
from economic distress was
more necessary two year*
ago than it i* today. Further­
more, he believes such an ef­
fect could 1&gt;* achieved more
easily end more safely hy
huffing and puffing against
the Chinese nationalistn on
F o r nt o a a—or some other
standard target.
The Communist assaults on
our destroyer* in the Gulf of
Tonkin are seen In high quar­
ters here ea altogether too
fool-hardy and risky to have
been undertaken for such a
purpose as distraction. Thla
assumes, of course, that Pek­
ing was exerting maximum
influence upon the North
Vietnamese to launch the at­
tacks.
If the Chines* did play a
key role In spurring tha at­
tacks, U 8. government offic­
ials are as puxtlcd about their
motives as about any which
North Vietnamesa leader Ho
Chi Mlnh has had.
In a kind of desperation,
authoritiei
in Washington
seem inevitably to come hack
to tha notion that tha Reds,
whether tha dominant influ­
ence was Hanoi or Peking,
were bent on teating us and
expected to find ui soft.

“ Homes

Of

motivation.
Willi* tells of a recent
scene on *n American college
campus where about 350 per­
sona, mostly students, gath­
ered to watch a Communis*,
propaganda film. There was
"loud applause,” according to
the pres* coverage, when
Red Chinese Man Tse-tung
embraced a Viet Cong lead­
er. But when a student rose
and ahouled, “ L ct'i have a
round of applause for the
Americana fighting and dy­
ing in Viet Nam,” only some
15 of the 350 present respond­
ed.
How can such things be?
Th* ringleaders of the meet­
ing, or so it appeared, were
a cadre from the 250 defiant
persons who have visited Cu­
ba since 1901 without valid
passports. In Castroland they
received the same Communist
indoctrination that Oswald
received in Moscow nnd else­
where. They became part of
the assault wave which car­
ries on the "Hate America’’
teachings and examples in
this country and abroad. Ma­
ny of the visitor* to Culm
came home to become Com­
munist instigators in the race
demonstrations of 1903-04. At
Willi* writes:
"Tha Communists' constant
'Hate America' barrage re­
sults in mors than 'Yankee
Go Home’ signs in foreign
lands. . .At hom* It results lit
certain of our own citiien*
defying our laws, stealing our
secrete and engaging in other
traitorous activities. . .All
Americans, I believe, were
shocked to learn that our Prcs_
ident had been assassinated
by a citiien o f the U. S. . . .
Perhaps, it would not have
happened if (we) had worked
harder to disclose the lies
and half-truths in domestic
Communist propaganda. . .”
The "Hat* America" cam­

paign — and Willi* romei
close to pin-pointfng it as a
murder motivation — can b*
countered by tough law anforrement and tough legisla­
tion. Of the 250 travelera-san*.
passports to Castro's Cubs
(and SO-odd additional ones
are said to be there today),
only six have been Indicted.
The Jnstice Department seems
singularly uninterested. Rut
even indictment for violating
the existing regulations car­
ries littlf threat to the milcreanta. There is no useful
law against scoffing at pass­
port restrictions. Ih e Pres­
ident, through hi* secretary
of state, can and does declare
critical areas abroad to ba
off-limits, but he does this
on hia constitutional author­
ity to conduct foreign policy.
Willis is asking for a specific
tooth-bearing
law
against
passport-scoffers.
We need also a toughened
public opinion against indis­
creet youths and hardened
Red* who go to Communist
countries to train in subver­
sion against their country.
Some have cynically pleaded
"right to travel” as a part
of the right to Liberty, and
some writeri have claimed it
under "freedom of the preai.’*
But a court of appeals panel,
sitting in Washington, haa
spoken wisely in tha case of
William Worthy, th* Negro
Newsman who jumped his
passport to travel around th*
Communist world:
"Liberty itself Is a restrict­
ed thing. Liberty ia a pro­
duct of order. . .th* right to
travel, like every other form
of liberty, ia, in our concept
of an ordered society, sub­
ject to restrictions. . ."
What we need, perhaps aa
much as law enforcement and
legislation, it public disap­
proval of all abuses of tha
liberty that we all hold dear.

Trade’s Key To Relations
By Henry (thaplro
United Press International
MOSCOW (UPI) - Trade
with the United Slates haa be­
come, in Russians' eye*, the
all-telling barometer regist­
ering the Improving relation*
between the two countries.
Moscow has Indicated re­
peatedly that relations will not
!&gt;e normal until the United
Statos removes a host of alleg­
ed discriminatory practice* re­
stricting exchange rtf good.
The Russians want not only
a aubstantial increase in the
volume of imports and exporta
but a revision of the American
embargo on alrategic gooda, a
liberalization of the licensing
system for exports and above
all long-term credits.
Restoration of "the moot
favored nations treatment"
which th* Russians enjoyed In
the prewar American-Soviet
trade agreement, and of which
they have been deprived since
tho Korean War, la essential
to the Soviet understanding of
normalization of trade rela­
tions.
Because of this altsorbing
Soviet interest in trade no
visiting foreign dignitary can
obtain the ear of Premier Ni­
kita S. Khrushchev or any
other high Soviet leader more
easily than businessmen or

financiers who ran talk "busi­
ness" with the Russian*.
A case in point was a con­
versation early this month be­
tween the Soviet premier and
American banker David Rock­
efeller.
Hie conversation dealt large­
ly with trade and enable
Rockefeller to give the Soviet
premier an authoritative ex­
planation of the obstacles to­
wards any substantial expan­
sion of trade.
Among them
Rockefeller
mentioned the failure to ach­
ieve a settlement of Ameri­
can claims for the lend-lease
supplies delivered during the
war totalling approximately
III billion.
Give us long-term credits
and we may be able to fettle

lend-lease, Khrushchev, In ef­
fect. told Rockefeller.
Khrushchev's insistence oa
long-term credit* run* coun­
ter to the American position
that a lend-lease settlement
must be neglected independ­
ently of any general trade pro­
blem*.

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to build up the opposite set
of habita.
For behavior that depends
oo habits cannot become edfecUvc In an instant of time
A
non-muiically
Inclined
high schooler might suddenly
decide he'd like to become an
accomplished pianist.
Although he now has the
desire, he still would need
months of diligent practice at
the piano keyboard.
Similarly,- a
crook
can
change his outlook, and so can
a drunkard or a homosexual,
but he will then need time to
habits linked with his new way
of life.
"A ct the way you'd like to
be," 1 have long advised you,
"and soon you'll be the way
you a ct!"
Applied to folks like Albert,
this means he should resolute­
ly pick out an altracUve girl
and start dating her regularly.
"But, Dr. Crane," he pro­
tested, "I have no wish to be
with a girl. And the idea of
kissing one ia repulsive to
m e."
Yet that is the way most
children react when they first
meet a new food, such as spin­
ach or oatmeal.
But by repeated contact. In
a pleasant aituaUoo, they ulU
mately begin o look with de­
light on the new food.
So it is with homosexuals. If
they will deliberately date a
desirable member of the op­
posite aex and Idas the lat­
ter, though, it seems like tak­
ing bitter medicine at Urn
start, they will begin to
change.
Soon they will get a thrill
out of heterosexual klaaea. For
you can remake your behavior
and alter your feelings if you
Just go through the proper
motion*.
"If you go through the pro­
per motlooa," I have often
warned, "you will anon begin
to fee! the corresponding amo­
tions!"
That's an axiom of Applied
Psychology for physiology and
sex chemistry ALWAYS work
according to Hoyle if you but
follow the rules)

low levels of 1959-02, China's
production today is barely
Imrk to 1957 figures. Yet
population meantime has in­
creased by 00 to 70 millions.
Substantial imports of grain
are atill required to provide
a minimum diet for many.
A U.S. State Department
official *ay* China's indus­
try today I* operating well
below the 1900 peak, after
severe cutbacks in the inter­
vening ye»r».
The overreaching efforts of
th* ill-fated Great Leap For­
ward produced th* fiasco of
the early 1900*. Officials here
ind'rate that Peking now is
planning more modestly and
sensibly, and alnwly sorting
out tha chaos which followed
the Great !,enp.
Nevertheless, many largo
industrial plant* are working
fur below rapacity, and hoards
of smaller one* ar« either
just skimping along or are
shut down.
Red China never has re­
covered from tha m ail exo­
dus of Russian technicians in
1900 when tha Sino-Sovlet
ideological split first devel­
oped seriously. It does not
have tha trained technical
manpower even to make the
necessary adjustments Involv­
ed in heavy retrenchment,
let alone cope with a grow­
ing industry.
Edwin P. Jones, a U.S. eco­
nomist familiar with Chinese
affairs, writes In a publica­
tion called "Problems
of
Communism.”
"China’* prospect* for re­
lieving this situation quickly
do not seem bright. . . . It
no longer hopes for rapid
economic growth, but rather
seeks to achieve stability
while trying gradually to
create th* conditions necea*
tary for renewed expansion
and modernisation.”
Jones notes that Red Chi­
na's economic problems art
made more troublesome by
th* uncertainties of tha "in ­
evitably approaching succes­
sion."
Most of the present Com­
munist Chines* leader* are In
their 60'a and must soon give
way to younger man. The In­
ternal jockeying for positions
among prospective successors

WASHINGTON, D. C. —
Aa a helpful hint to th* Wari ren Commission, Chairman
Edwin Willis (D.. La.), of tha
House un-American Activities
Committee, hat Indicated that
Lee Harvey Oswald ia a pro­
duct of a well-established
‘ ‘ Hat* America" campaign by
which th* Communists have
made many other disciples
among immature and emo­
tionally-unstrung Americans.
Not included In Chairman
Witlia'a just-published report
to Congress, but obtained by
interview from one of his
staff, is another point that
ought to be called to th* War­
ren group's attention. If a
Marxist assassin could pick
any city in tha U. S. for kill­
ing a liberal president, it
would have to be Dallas, the
capital of American conserva­
tives. Suppose that Oswald
had escaped detection and
capture. How better could
he have served the Communist
cause than by letting loose in
America th* wave of "hate"
(as, indeed, he did for a few
hours) against the millions of
innocent conservatives? They
are the nation*! toughest antl-Communists. As they stand
now — and they're increasing
— they are roughly represent­
ed by Barry Goldwater’* 4 to
1 majority In tha Republican
Party and hy hia already at­
tested following in th* South­
ern states and elsewhere.
Luckily Oswald was caught,
and unluekity he waa killed,
hut his capture did not pre­
vent the chairman of the
Warren Commission f r o m
making an untoward remark
at President Kennedy's bier.
What would th* chief juatire
have said with th* murderer
at large and unknown? The
Oswald ease, aa Willi* puts
it in perspective, not only
deals with presidential mur­
der. it deals with a murder

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among cur children, and
they would all share and
share alike. We have chang­
ed them. Our eldest daugh­
ter has given us more at­
tention and respect than
any o f the others. We also
have a son who has never
gone out of his way to
show us any consideration.
They will all get what wo
think they deserve. Nuts to
this share and share alike
business.
MATER AND PATER
s e e

DEAR ABBT: tl hare a
14-year-old daughter who
rushes outside when she

■ DEAR ABBY: An uxtramsly sttractivs woman
and I hart bsen seeing each
other exclusively for the
peat year. I am in my early
40*e and ahe ia in her early
30'a. A is haa recently be­
gun to preaaure me for a
marriage date. She told me
that ahe was a widow, but
1 learned quite accidentally
that ahe has had three hus­
bands. Her first she Alvorced, her second died, and her
third she alao diroreed.
When I confronted her with
these facts, she readily ad­
mitted they were true.
When I asked her why ahe
didn't volunteer the truth
about herself in the first
place ,she said that she had
been "counseled" not to.
What kind o f a "counselor"
would advlea a woman to
withthold such pertinent In­
formation from the man aha
intended to marry?
WONDERING

hears someone honk a horn.
I tell her it Is not right,
that If a boy wants to sea
her, he should come to the
door. She says I am oldfashioned, and that if she
had a date with a boy then
ahe would esepect him to
come to the door. But if he
Just happena to be driving
by and wants to see if she's
home, there ia nothing
wrong with honking hie
horn. All this horn honking
and her running outside is
getting to bo too much for
me. Maybe if you told her,
Abby, she would listen. Or
am I old-fashioned T
GIVE UP

C O N F ID E N T IA L T O
DANNY: " I f you cannot
Inspire a woman with love
o f yourself, fill her above
the brim with love o f her­
self: all that nina over will
be yours." These are the
words o f C. C. COLTON,
an English c l e r g y m a n
(1780-1062), and times have
not changed very much,
s e e

DEAR GIVE: You are
not old-fashioned. A boy
who respects a girl will not
"honk" his hom outside her
home. And any girl who
runs outside at the sound of
a "honk" is a silly goose,
s e e

DEAR WONDERING: One
without Integrity, obviously.
But it’s the WOMAN yon
are Interested In, not the
counselor. And any woman
who would aeeapt the coun­
sel o f deception is not bet­
ter than her counselor.
What else do yon want to
know?

Troubled! Write to ABBY, Box 69700, Los An­
geles, Calif. For a personal
reply, enclose a stomped,
self-addressed envelope,
s e e

DEAR ABBY: So many
o f our friends and relatives
have been dying o ff lately,
my husband and I decided
to go over our wills. They
origlnslly stated that our
estates would bo divided

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7:90-1:30 p. m . CBS. "Tim
Great Convections—The Demo­
crats." This hour follows the
pattern set by a similar show
covering the Republican Party.
It examines the Democratic
conventions since 1012 In light
o f what happened at the time
and bow K re Is tee to wbat may
happen next week In Atlantic
City. Robert Trout moderates
the show which Is s good short
course la major party political
procedure.
7:100 p. m. NBC. Virginian.
Topovar In s Western Town."

(rerun) (color) H they'd east
ugly firU in these westerns,
there’d never be any reteoo
to watch. This ooe has Joan
Freeman playing a spoiled,
coquettish rich girl with do.
signs on the Virginian (James
Drury). The story tent much,
but when you look at Misa
Freeman, you begin to real­
ize that all film cowboys are
feebleminded.
9-9:30 p. m. CBS. 71m Bev­
erly Hillbillies, (rerun) A
mild plot for this usually wild

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By Oswald Jacoby

was even more correct when
be nominated South to repre­
sent bis country in that con­
tract throwing event.
If South bad aimply playsd
the six of dubs Instead of the
ace, It Is possible that West
would have
shifted to a
spade. Possible, but not prob­
able.
West would note his part­
ner's play of the eight spot
and would have no way to
know that It was a singleton.
So West would havs almost
surely ted a second dub.
From that point on South
would have been a cinch be­
cause be would be able to es
tabliih bis fifth club befors
tha other side could do any
thing about the spade shift.

Tha ermwflth often te called
"froahwator lobator."

Pother K aew e Beet
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Ann Sothtrn
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Day In Court

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To Tall T h . Truth
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Quean K o, A Day
Tlia Edge o f Night
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Heat o f Uroucbo
Ilronro
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chatter exchanges than out­
right laugh sltuatioaa. Play­
ing them eelvos, singing banJolsts Lest Platt sod Earl
Scruggs call on the Clampetta
for the sole purpose of picking
a suitable wife for Jed (Bud­
dy Ebseo). The affair turns
into a community sing, hill­
billy style. One eon. "Mall Or­
der Bride," was actually writ­
ten by aeries star Buddy Ebsen.
9-14 p. a . ABC. Bea Casey.
"It Is Getting Dart . . sad
We Are Lost." (rerun). This
one might have been titled
And a Little Child Shall Mis­
lead Them ." It's about aa in­
jured little girt who doesn't
want to cooperate with the doc­
tors trying to help her end
her problem father.
9:36-10 p. m. CBS. The Dick
Van Dyke Show,
(rerun)
Amusing, though not one ef
the funniest shows In thli ser­
ies . Rob and Laura's parents
get them in the middle as the
in-laws war to see which gets
them to agree to Join them In
a family package for cemetery
ploti, which are ia different
cemeteries, of course. Play­
ing Rob's parents are J. Pat
O'Malley and Isabel Raodolph.
Playing the parents nf Laura
(Mary Tyler Moore) era Carl
n cn too Reid and Geraldine
Wall.
1011 p. m. NBC. Eleventh
Hour. "There should be an
Outfit Called Famllle* Ananymotn." (rerun) Eileen Heckart, Herschel Rcmardi, Sheroe North, Jo«q)h Sweeney
and Frank Matter are all such
fine actors It's a shame to
•ee them saddled with this un­
believable »tory about a wo­
man who'* unable to cut her
tics with her family to devote
herself to marriage.

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phone, the new device that
lets you soo as well as talk
to the person on the other end

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C o t NTT. FLORIDA.
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T H B BOW KRT I A V I N O •
HANK.
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of the phone line becomes
etamlanl equipment In most
homes, we are going to have
to drastically change our tel*
rphone manners.
Firet of al, women will need
a mirror and a make up bar
iN'tldf tiie phone to that they
ran chock their hair and lip.
stick before saying ''Hallo."
Then, we'U aU have to re­
member to look animated
and interested while we lls
ten to the long-winded type
csUer who gives us Uttle

THOMAS J. BUT ANT. « at.
Defendants,
NOTICM o r SUIT IN
MORTOAUM roR R C L O atlR M
T O , THOMAS J. IIIIYANT and
MARCIA D. OUT ANT
RH aiDKN CRl UNKNOWN
AND T O , AH parties claim ing la Ike C eerl ed the C om te
Interests, br, through, un­ Judao, aem laole C ou elr, K u r ­
der or agnlnst the afar* i l s . la Probate,
la voi Rotate ad
•aid persons
TOU A ttn h ereb r notified I'oul K. Johnson,
DereiMd
that a Com plaint lo (oranloee a
certain m ortgage encum bering T e All Creditors sad Prraoae
Martas
Claims
o
r
llrataads
Site follow in g described real
Asola ot SaM Rotate,
properly, lo-w ltt
You anti sach o f ro a ere
Lot I. Block A. COUNTRY
CLUB MANOR. UNIT NO I, hereby notified end regulred
aeesrdlns to tha plat thsrs te present any claim s end da« f an recorded In Plat Boob mende whteh yen, nr either e f
It, rage tos, Pubtla Re- you, may have t pel net the
cords at Ssmlaole Oounty, estate o f Paul P. Johnston, do
essatd. late o f said County,
Florida
Ras beta Mlsd agalaot you ta te the County Judge o f gem i­
«ho abort etrlsd suit, and yes nate County, Florid*. at hie o f ­
are reeutred to aerva a espy et fice .a the court house o f cold
County at Sanford, Florida,
your Answer or etber ri
to tha Complaint on Plaintiffs Within a ll raltndar m onth,
• tteratra, ANDBRBON, IIUSII. from Iho time o f the flrol pubDKAN 4 LOWNDES, I I I Can Moatlon o f title nollre. T o o
Aral Boulevard. Orlande. Pier copies o f each claim or damand
M e, and file Ike original A t . c h ill be la w riting, and shall
■war er eth er P leading Is the •late the piece o f residence
e ffie # ed th e Clerk o f the O r . and peel o ffic e address e f the
cu lt CeuH e s er befere the elalm eat. sad shall be sworn
M th day ed September, t i l l . If to by the claim ant, hie spent
you 'a ll te do to, a decree er h it attera er end encomren
p ro aeafeeee w ill be takea ted by a Milan fee o f one d o l­
•aetaat you for tha reMof de­ lar and such claim or demond
e e l oe filed shall he void.
manded In th t Complaint.
• / Merle Moos Johnston
This Notice shall be publish
Aa e ie c u tr lt o f the I Act
•d cn ee a w eek lev lou r oca
W ill and Testament o f
•eoutlve w eek s ta the Baaferd
Paul P. Johnson, deceased
Herald.
DATBD THU IStk dtp ed Mack N. Cleveland, Jr.,
Attorney at Law,
August. 1111.
P, O. Drawer B,
&lt;M Arthur M. Beckwith, Jr„ Sanford. Klorldn,
Attorney for Estate
Clerk ed Circuit Court
F lrol publteetlea August IS.
B n M arika T. vtk tea
tilt
D eputy Clark
PubMsk A us- U . II. t l 4 Sept Publish Aug. II, tl, Id, * Seyt.
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NOTICR TO CRHDITOHS
TO ALL PRIieONC HAVING
Cl. Alet a
OR
DKMANDS
AGAINST SAID RSTATK,
Tou and each nf you ere
hereby notified nnd required
to flic any cla im , and damanda
Mch you. nr cllhar o f you.
may have asalnal laid oalate
In tha o ffice o f lion. C. V ern­
on Mlaa, County Jude* o f
Samlnola County, at hit o ffice
In Iho Court Houoo Is Hanford,
Florida, within ala calendar
mnnlha from the time o f the
first publication o f Ibis notice.
Each claim er demand m ult ba
In w ritin g nnd contain the
pleas o f reetdeaee and post o f ­
fice addraao o f tho claimant
end mual be awern to by tho
eloim eni, hie agent or attorney,
or th'. sem e ahell be void.
Donald Joaef Baoorn
A s ASm lniow otor ed said
sot ate

chance to say anything.
As It 1s now, ws can look
as bored as ws foal, or ipcnd
the tlms white someooe alee
does aU tbs talking, putting
on nsU polish, writing a gro­
cery Ust, or glancing through
the day's miU.
And we'll certainly have to
team to stall before calling
another member of tbs family
to the phone — white a teen­
k. Murrell, Jr. o f
ager takes tha curters out of ■am
■am k. Murrell 4 Soso
bar hair before facing a boy Post o f Hoc Roa IT4I

Orlando, Florida
import­ Publish Aug. IS, t l , **, 4 Sept.

who li momentarily
I. lilt .
ant in her echo me of thing* CDC-II
or white a member of the
family juit out of ths ahower
gets oa something more pro­
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t l l \ f l
ses table than • king-slat btMi
MI DI I N T Ml tt H t t
towel.
TO8 ITH 4 TRIM S
Come to think at It, Uw P ic
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turrphone, If It sver becom
“ SB POUNDS
standard equipment. Is going
op n o t i i u *
Is Osdss
to bo Just eoo mere Invasion
T osr unsafe
of p riv ity — for, fat a way
PlMsod At OfessyfonB
every Picturtphooa s ill Will
M rs At 9&gt;dS
be somewtut In the nature
“JASON 4 THB
a drop-in caller. And
ABDONAUT9”
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DARK p rom t... In pity an
Important p .rt in F lo rid .',
future. It 1. . revolutionary
program i.t up about a year
ago by the Unlvaraity of Flo­
rida.
DARE ira tb. Initial, for
tb . agency, "Developing Ag­
ricultural Resources Effec­
tively,” which la maintaining
a careful and comprehenilv.
.urvey of tbla .t a t .', agriculturol r.iou rca. a . an action
program aimed at realising
our flill potential of agricul­
tural dav.lopment during tb .
neat d*cad«.
The program la under th.
aup.rvi.lon of Dr. E. T. York
Jr., Provost for Agriculture
at the Unlvaraity. Dr. York
iiy a it waa born of • belief
that "the future belongs to
(ho*, who plan for it".
York pointa out that evory
facet of agriculture la chang­
ing very rapidly. W . have tb .
alternative of trying to recognlic, anticipate, plan for, and
adju.t to this change, and In
many caiea take advantage
of it, or failing to do this, we
auffer the proapeet of being
rurt over and perhapa tramp­
led under the ruah of aucb
changea.
We muat alao recognlia th .
fact that agriculture la becom­
ing more and more competi­
tive today than ever before.
Florida agriculture, primarily
thought nl in tcrma of cltrua
end vegetable!, goea far be­
yond Hm m product.. It in­
clude. fore.try, fiah product.,
feed and fertiliser, .r e d ., peatic Idea, agricultural chemical,
and the like.
All theee avenue, must be
taken Into eonalderatlon to
obtaining the overall picture.
Agricultural reeourcea of Flo­
rida are many and varied and
it la Imperative that w . aurvcy the whole field and ac­
quaint ouraelvea with the po­
tential of all of tbeie facet.
In our future planning.
DAHE ii an ambltloua pro­
gram for it la attamptlng to
aurvay thi whole wide and
varlod field of Florida'! agri­
cultural reaourcee and antlci*
pate future actloo that will
beat protect them all and
eafeguard our agricultural fu­
ture.
Will our preient extenilve
planting of cltrua fit In tha
puxtla picture and ahow a pro­
fit or a lo iitT Ii our cattla
production going to be abia
to compete with the ever
changing picture and can we
meet competltloe from offahore areaif
indication, are that « • will
doubla the amount of monay
going into the pocket, of Flo­
rida farmers at we Increaie
ouf production and dump ona
and ona half million dollar!
into their pocketa each yaar.
DARE teal a ateady popu­
lation Increase for the atata
with an incraaia of M par
rent between now and 1975
or !h Inereata of from 4,900,ooo In 1900 to 1,100,000 In
19TI.
It Ii gratifying to know that
DARE la alert lo changing
condition! In igrleulluft and
Ii prtpirlng to offer in In­
telligent ihd conltructlve pro­
gram to protect Florida', fulute
agricultural develop­
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By Maryann Mile.
Young Fiepla af the Flrit
R iptl.t Church « f ftanlandn
Rprlnga met recently at tha
home of Mri. I-. B. Tew in
Altamonte Springe far ena
o f many fellewthlp tether­
ing. held by the group during
the summer.
Among .peclal gueeta present for the occasion ware
John Raycraft, a aummer atu.
dent at Btetaen Unlvaraity
and David Halnea who pre.ently la atatloned at Ft. Oerdon, Ga.
Rav. L. H. Halnea, palter,
reperta that the new church
building la nearing comple­
tion end first eervleee will be
held there cn Sunday, Aug.
.10. The church la located on
RR 431, one-half mile west of
Sanlando Spring*. Invitation
lo attend I. e .tended th* pub­
lic.
Ohio wa. the ftrat atata to
p a u a law raquIriBg use of
ayo a a f a t y equipment la
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Traffic Deaths
In Florida Hit
All-Time High
Traffic death* In Florida
hit an all time high last year
and are well on the way to
aettlng an even higher toll
thla year, Sgt. Vince Small­
wood, Florida Highway Patrol
Safety Officer, told meml&gt;er»
of the Rotary Club Monday.
More than 900 person* have
already been killed this year.
The total last year wa* 1,489
deatha, with more than 75,000 accident victim* requiring
hotpitaliiation, Sgt. Small­
wood aald.
He described the unpleasant
job of the officer who ha* to
go to *omeono'* home and
tell them that their husband,
wife, child or other relative
haa 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 lawa 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, mar­
ked by white lines on the
highways. He said that Die
Patrol
haa checked
their
clocking devices with the
Daytona speedway clocking
devices and found them ac­
curate.
Smallwood pointed out some
major traffic law changes;
It is unlawfut 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 from the
left;
Motorists
must dim
their
headlights when aproachlng
another car from behind, as
well as whrn approaching
from the front, Including on
double-laned hlghwaya;
If you permit someone to
operate a vehicle belonging to
you In fautly condition, or in
violation of traffic laws, you
may bn liable to arrest with
the driver, If he la involved
in an accident;
It Is against the law to ride
on the bumper, fender, radi­
ator, hood, top, trunk or run­
ning board of a vehicle .It
Is also against the law to tow
anyone on or with a single,
seated bicycle, nr to ride
bikes more than two abreast
or on the left band side of the
road;
If you park your car on the
aide of Die street and open
your door In such a way as
to Impede traffic and cause
motorists to have to veer around you, you are liable to
arrest;
Drivers involved In acidcnt*
amounting to property dam­
age of $50 or more, or where
anyone is injured nr killed
now have five days to file
their written report to the
Highway Department, instead
of the former 24 hours.

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Friday with scattered showers; high 88-92; low tonight In 70s.

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Two city employe* found •
"whatzit” while working ne*r
♦ the treatment plant the other
morning. “ It” i* about two
inche* long In the body, haa
arms and finger* like • hu­
man, ha* legs with the »ame
similarity and, according to
the finder*, is “ fleshy-feeling”
to the touch. Finding it were
lis te r
Padgett ami Tom
Haigler. They placed "it” in
J a small jar and brought it to
a baffled Herald newsroom
seeking identification.
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Did you know the most
common language in the Phil­
ippine* is English? That's the
word from John G. Hermann,
foreign service officer of the
U.S. Embassy in that roun^ try. He says the second lang­
uage is Spanish but this is
almost always limited to the
aristocrats. Among other in­
teresting points made by the
spraker at a I.ake Monroe Inn
meeting o f the local Lions
Club is that the per capita
Income of Filipinos is &gt;109
annually. Not high, but It
compares quite well with tha
D &gt;50 annually for Burmese and
Indian*.
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lightning may crash like thun­
der.
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It’s a baby girl for Mrs.
George McGowen. Born Mon­
day at Seminole Memorial
Hospital, the baby set a rcc*
® ord for size, officials say. The
tot weighed in at nine pounds
and measured 20H inches in
length.

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A topic up for discussion
on Channel (1, WDBO televi­
sion, this Saturday at 7 p.m.
has the endorsement of Dr.
Frank Leone, director o f the
Seminole County Health De­
partment. The subject to be
discussed on the “ Central
Florida Showcase” program i*
“ Venereal Diseases in Central
Florida." The speaker will be
a Dr. Swartz, director o f ed­
ucation and information of
Public Health Services from
the Communicable Disease
Center in Atlanta.
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“ Mullet so thick they look
like you could walk on ’em."
That's the report o f at least
one observer along the Lake
Monroe bulkhead o ff High­
way 17-02. And apparently
fishermen feel the same way.
Taka a look at the cars parked
along the lakrfront almost any
late afternoon.
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Beautification of downtown
establishmenta c o n t i n u e s .
Word now has It that the
Pure Oil Company has plan*
for renovating the service
station at Park Avenue ami
Commercial.
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Another reminder to those
Interested In forming a local
Humane Society: Drop In at
Ilosa and Wilks Restaurant
Saturday morning at 10. State
leader* o f the Florida Fed­
eration of Humane Societies
will be on hand to plot the
course local Interest* should
take in getting the project
out o f the Idea stage and into
the reality stage.

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When Cam! Bruce was
making her plea before the
County Commission Tuesday
for more funds In the Voter
Registration Office budget for
the operation of the depart­
ment, it was obvious that the
Commissioner* had already
given serious consideration to
every phase o f Cami's previ­
ous requests.
But ahe stayed right In
.here despite the statement*
o f Chairman Avery and other
members of the Commission.
In fact, at on* point she de­
clared:
“ I’m going down fighting!”
She did.

VOL. 56

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

THURS., AUGUST 20, 1964

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Bryant To Work At Convention
For Southerner On Demo Ticket
Sen. Smathers
Is Only Name
Mentioned

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BRIEFS
Russian Aid
LONDON (UPI) Russia
will donate anti-aircraft equip­
ment to President Makarios
of Cyprus as the first concrete
contribution to follow the So­
viet pledge of support, diplo­
matic reports said today.

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For City Commission
E. C. Harper Jr., Sanford [ seat to ho vacated by the in­ tion was reorganized Inin a
businessman and civic leader, cumbent, Joe Baker.
strong and active promotional
announced today his candida­
Harper is a native Sanfor- group, resulting in the suc­
cy for the City Commission
dlte, graduate of Seminole cessful sponsoring of seasonal
High School, attended the Uni­ bargain days by the mer­
versity of Florida and served chants of Sanford.
as an enlisted man in the
He is co-owner and general
U. S. Marine Corps overseas, manager of Sanford Electric
and was later commissioned Company, one of Sanford's
as a first lieutenant in the o l d e s t business establish­
U. S. Army.
ments. •
Mr. and Mr*. Harper, the
Harper atated:
"The lime is here for our
former Sue Collum. and their
three children, reside at 2001 City Commission to be com­
South Mellonvlllc Ave. lie is prised of men with a stable,
a member of the First Bap­ j consistent and positive ap­
tist Church, Junior Chamber proach if Sanford is to assume
of Comcrce, Rotary Club, di­ |its rightful and responsible
rector of Seminole County position among the fastest
Chamber of Comrrce, officer growing cities in Florida.
in the VFW, Bed Cross, and
“ I pledge to actively work
is a past president of the Flo­ with all of the citizens and
rida Association of Electrical business people of Sanford for
Contractors.
the orderly development and
Under the active leadership progres of Ssnford with em­
of Harper, at president, the phasis on fiscal wsponsiblliHARPER JR.
Sanford Merchants’ Associa­ ty."

TALLAHASSEE (U PI) Florida Gov. Karls Bryant,
chairman of
the Southern
Governor's Conference, said
today he will work at the De­
mocratic National Convention
WASHINGTON (U PI) — shared in America's prosper­ F. Kennedy: governors and
lo gel concessions for the President Johnson cemented ity.
mayors, including Mayor Ro­
South.
a major legislative victory to­
"The days of the dole in this bert F. Wagner of New York;
His chinf goals, Bryant said, day by signing into law a country are numbered," the business and labor leaders;
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) will be:
&gt;947.5 million "war on pover­ President declarer! before us­ and Sargent Shriver, whom
The State Turnpike Authority I
—A southerner for the vice ty" bill which be said will ing more than 50 pens to place Johnson will nominate to bead
is studying the feasibility of I
presidential candidate.
stimulate a "new era of pro­ his signature on the measure the program.
allowing double trailers to be
—Changes in the electoral gress" for those who have not at a ceremony in Uic White
"The American answer to
hauled by trucks over the Ml- |
college voting system.
House Rose Garden.
poverty Is not to make the
ami - to •Wildwood Sunshine
—A mild civil rights plank
In an obvious reply to Re­ poor more secure in their po­
State Parkway.
In the platform.
publican presidential nominee verty hut to help them reach
Governor Bryant is a con­
Barry
Goldwatcr's
charge down and help themselves out
servative, pledged to aupport
that the poverty program is of the ruta of poverty," the
WASHINGTON (UPI) TIIE AMAZING MR. HI.AZ.ING will lie featured at the Kivvunis Kids
and campaign for tho election
just an election year gim­ President said. "The Ameri­
President Johnson tossed a
Day Show at Memorial Stadium at 7 :30 tonight. Blazing will perform on
of President Lyndon Johnson.
mick lo win votes, Johnson can people and the American
wing-ding of a “ thank you"
Ids unieyde, juggle lighted torches, and call np a volunteer from tho
Hr is thp head of the Florida
system arc making history,”
asserted:
party for members of Con;
audience to help him in one of his nets. The 26 year old performer has
delegation that was elected as
"Tills is not a cynical pro­ Johnson asserted,
gress Wednesday night — but
pledged to Johnson.
been seen in most of the United States and several foreign countries dur­
"Today, for the first tlmo
posal to exploit the poor with
one of the Senate's most pro­
Rryaut attended a secret
ing his ten-year career.
the promise of a handout or a in the history of the human
minent members, Barry Goldconclave of five southern govrace, a great nation Is wilting
dole."
water, passed up the fun.
ernnrs in New Orleans last
Instead lie said tiie program to make, and able to make, a
week at which tiie South's po
aims at getting unemployed commitment to eliminate pov­
I1KN WIGGINS
sition in the coming Democra­
youth "o ff the streets" and in­ erty among our people. . . I
tic convention and the Novem­
CAMPOBELLO Island, N.
to job training, to they ran firmly believe that a* o f this
ber elections was fully dis­
B. (UPI) — Mrs. Lyndon B.
look forward to a "productive moment a new opportunity is
cussed.
Johnson flew to this island to­
dawning and a new era of
life, not a wasted life."
But aparcntly, and Bryant
day to join tiie first lady of
"Every dollar spent will re­ progress Is opening for us
inferred as much, tie was in
Canada in dedicating the late
sult in savings to the country all."
viled more because of his po
CHICAGO tUPI) — The
President Franklin I). Roose­
and especially to local taxpay­
Each of Uui councils also
silion as chairman of southern
gV'Mllll*
velt's summer home as the United Auto Workers union to­ overwhelmkuly
ers ln tiie cost of crime, wel­
BERLIN (UPI) — A Soviet governors than because of hi*
U4 inworld's
first
international day voted ovcrwiic lm-cgly 10
fare, health and police pro­ Papy Q ulaifics
-eirtf r tlti d '.vo bu.'rts .'ro.:i political x tews.
^ ^ ^ e !o r* '
TALLAHASSEE (U I'I) —
park.
reject economic offtrs laid to
tection," Johnson said.
a submachine gun at a U. S.
Bryant, who left the New
the bsrgaining (aide Monday — .
firm I h m n k c
. .. , „ . „
The signing was witnessed llernio C. I’ apy Jr., Key West,
lien Wiggins, local soil con­
Orleans meeting ahead of the servationist Dir S e m i n o l e by a large number of House wius qualified today as •
by General Motors, Ford and target In the 1K4 round « f la- ) rm&gt; ,c ar ln
day, it was disclosed today. other governors, insists, and
bor negotiations.
County since 1951 has licen and Senate members, mostly candidate for the Huuie o f
MIAMI (UPI) — The coor- Chrysler.
At GM, n delegate road the The bullets missed and no one reiterated today, tint no “ con­ promoted lo the
Hie vote was unanimous at
seat
from
Brevard Democrats; cabinet members. Representatives
dinator of the Canada • towas Injured.
certed or common action” by County Unit, and
assumed Including Atty. Gen. Robert Monroe County.
Cubs Peace march, Bradford meetings of the GM, Ford and resolution seeking to have GM
In announcing the incident,
Lyttle, fell ill Wednesday and |Chr&gt;'*,er counclu ot lh« UAW, declared the target, lie was in­ an American spokesman said the southern governors was his new duties there this
agreed upon or even discuss week.
terrupted from the floor when
was hospitalized. The 15-mem-1
another delegate said that the ,h" 1 ni,r&lt;1 Ma,e» J,a*
, ed while he was present.
Wiggins will lie replaced
“ No vote was asked or tak In Seminole County by Russell
wording of the resolution i " T ’" 2
*
make arrangement*
should be changed to "we d o-! ‘* a " « 0 r " "
» " »;6 fied ” en," he said.
S. Rudd ol Ocala.
Cuba in defiance of a U. S.
man(j
*hiH&gt;tirij: which "could lead to
Since then, several of tiie
Rudd is a graduate of the
have
announced University of Florida and w m s
At the UAW Ford council |
M, riwu*
corm's' governors
they won't attend tho conven­ with the Agricultural Exten­
meeting, Ken Bannon, director, l|U''n fc‘ ; . . . . .
.
of the UAW Ford department,I ll,e .U niM Ma,&lt;'*- ,n " ° “ n* tion in Atlantic City, and sion Service for seven year*
An
|9-yrnr-ntd
grove
work­
WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. ST. AUGUSTINE (UPI) — Who sakl he would send let*
said his group hid voted "un- ***** 1
rar wa* a’Knl* ■*00 won't go t&lt;&gt; Washington Sat­
(UPI) — A Supreme Court er wus killed by lightning animmisly and with onthu, . ' V^ds from the ll«| army sen- urday, two days ahead of the before joining tiie Soil Conser­
Sheriff L. O. Davis said today ters to Gov, Farris Bryant
vation
Service
15
months
ago.
Wednesday
at
about
1
p.m.
Justice ordered trial today of
hen h
he
convention, to huddle with He Is a native of Gadsden he would seek legal help from and Atty. Gen. James Kynen.
lasm to reject the company’s 1try w
" hrn
&lt;*
Mr s .
Margaretta Murphy while working o ff Highwuy
|termed the action “ unprovok­ President Johnson and other
"1 guess someone la attempt­
offer
and
asked
for
a
strike
County and has a wife and stale officials In fighting a
410
about
a
mile
south
of
Rockefeller's apliration to re­
ed and undisciplined."
ing to discredit all law en­
Democratic governors.
against Ford Motor Co."
tw-o children.
Chuluotn.
ceive "absolute custody" of
federal Judge's order that one forcement agencies in the
A U. S note railed (or "ap
“ I think It should be Font,”
Bryant is going to meet with
During Wiggins service here
Dead is James Edward Sipthe four children of her first
elate of Florals—which is a
Bannon said. "The company proprlate disciplinary action" tiie President for a two-hour technical assistance Inis l&lt;ccn of his deputies resign.
marriage which she surren­ pio of Jamestown, a small has done well. This is a logi­ against tho Soviet soldier in work session and will also
U. S. District Judge Bryan good way to get rid of us," the
provided
to
over
450
eo-nperadered to marry Gov. Nelson community between Oviedo cal place to start. Ford Is in voiced, and demanded “ neces
take Ids wife to dinner at the lor* or local land owners in Simpson of Jacksonville found sheriff said. "This is a de­
and Winter Pork. Injured an I
A. Rockefeller.
the middle with GM above sary steps to prevent a aim Wliile House with tiie first w o r k i n g out conservation volunteer deputy C h a r l e s finite move toward federal
taken to a Winter Park hos­
ilar incident in the future." family Saturday night.
I^nce Jr., and a motel man­ law. I'm hoping we're allowed
and Chrysler below."
plans for their farms.
pital for examination wai I.eager in contempt of court Wed­ to remain a state."
The rejection came at tiie
But tic said he'll lie working
Consulting
service*
were
al­
LEOPOLDVILLE (UPI) - itoy James, 1.7. He was knock­ urging of UAW president Wal­
I)avia added, "II he (Simp­
all the time — both in Wash so provided to numerous indi­ nesday in Uie first sueh action
The Congolese government, ed uneonscioua by tha light­ ter P. Beuther.
Ington and in Atlantic City viduals, groups, school* and taken under tiie Civil Rights son) docs this, he can by the
claiming the death of Die left­ ning but is reported to be re­
sa inn token remove state sen­
next week — to get the views civic organization* during the Act.
Sim [won ordered Lance to ator* or state representative
ist leader who started a jun- covering.
of tiie South represented In past 14 years.
Sheriff's
Deputy J. (j.
resign his unsalaried position or anyone else he takes offense
gel rebellion in the Congo,
tiie national Democratic plat­
MIAMI (UPI) -I)a d e Coun­
Wiggins and his staff have
as deputy and ordered him and al.”
said today R is pushing rebel (Slim) Galloway said a third ty has recorded its 119tli traf­
form.
completed a detailed soil sur­
Hirce persons were injur
warriors out of towns and vil­ person in the work party, fic fatality of the year des­
Hie slieriff called I.ance "a
lie said he'll take advantage vey of all land in Seminole motel manager William Chew
ed Wednesday shortly after
to pay attorney's fees for the fine man" who was acting
lages they captured In eight Robert Dean, stepfather of pite intensive selective patrol­
of
Ixith
working
and
"social"
County
and
a
rr|iort
is
expee
noon when a horse bolted
Negroes who brought the suit. under order* when he followed
months of widespread fight­ the dead Negro, was uninjur­ ling by the &lt;Untan “ Wolfted within tlio next year.
across a roadway and was sessions to push hi* views.
ing.
" I ’ m hoping tho state will Negroes to protect them. Daed when the bolt struck.
pack motorcycle unit.
Nomination
of
a
southerner
Wiggins
is
a
graduate
of
Die
struck and killed by a com­
fur vice president would lie University of Florida. He be­ take notice of this action of vis sakl Simpson himself had
pact car near Cusselberry.
the finest thing that could gan his career with Die Soil Judge Simpson’s ami give us ordered local autoritios to pro­
Buffering a possible brain
happen to the party this year Conservation Service in 1949. some legal help," said Davis, tect Negroes.
injury is James M. Court, 3.7,
as far as carying the South He has been active in many
of r,.7l Dish ltd., Casselberry,
is concerned, Bryant said.
civic enterprise* during his
driver of the ear. lie is in
lie said he |iersonally pre­ 14 years 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 Aon King, 1.7, and of other southerners.
Merita Snbhy, II, both of
But, he said, from what lie
Fern Pnik. They suffered cut* can hear and read in the pa­
and bruises.
pers “ it looks like the nomin­
Howurd Hughes of Post O f­
Highway Patrolman Dan ation is going to one of the
fice Box 414, Ssnford, suffer­
Oaka said the horse bolted boys from Minnsota (either
ed a fractured finger Wednes­
across tbe highway and tried Sen. Hubert Humphrey or Eu­
day night when a truck back­
to leap over the car. The top gene McCarthy).
ed against a bench on which
of the car was peeled back
Bryant who paid a pop call ha waa sitting at Magnolia
and damage was listed as a on each office in the Capitol
Av*. and First St,
total loss.
press suite for personal, pri­
Polic* said 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 ts said
barked out of a parking apace
the nomination of Smathers
when the motor quit Wml the
for vice president is the only
truck moved forward against
way the Democrats can hope
A severe storm clobbered
ths bench. Hughes was treated
to carry Florida this fall for
the Sanford area early Wed­
at Seminols Memorial Hos­
Johnson.
nesday afternoon with light­
pital.
ning striking at least two
placet within a minute.
Reds Gain
New Tax Cut?
A t 12:29 p.m. lightning hit
PNU TUC, South Viet Nam
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Ad
an attic fan at 1226 Randolph (UPI) — A Communist Viet
ministration officials said to­
St., putting it out of rommia- Cong battalion overran an out­
THOUSANDS of colorful helium-filled baloona rose into the blue of the
day that President Johnson
sion. A minute later, police post in this Mcklng River vil­ plana to ask Congrosi next
morning sky as official* of the Winter Burk Mall releuscd them at open­
report, the burglar alarm at lage south of Saigon early to­ year to cut excise taxes by &gt;1
ing ceremonies today. Grand opening of the $15 million shopping center
R o b s o n ' s Sporting Goods day and launched corrdinatcd billion to &gt;3 billion in time for
was attended by area dignitaries and throngs of shoppers, as Mrs. Joan
NEW STORK HOURS: Mon. t h r u F r L ) t o &gt; ; B a t • t o 1
atore, 304 708 E. First 8L, attacks or harassing action on the natioo’a ItttS Christmas
Bereno, "Mrs. Florida” cut the ribboned certain in front o f tbe en­
■lor. W . F irs t S t ., Sanford
l ‘ h . 322-0651
trance towers.
(Herald Photo)
was al o stiuck.
four olliers nearby.
shopping.

LBJ Signs Anti-Poverty Bill

Double Trailers

LBJ Party

FDR Park

UAW Rejects Offer; Russian Sentry
Fires On U. S.
Moves Toward Strike
Army Auto

Seminole Soil
Conservationist
Wins Promotion

Ill Wind —

Rocky Faces It

Sheriff Fights
Aide's Ouster

I.;Grove Worker
Struck Dead

Gains Reported

Traffic Deaths

3 Injured As
Car Kills Horse

D R IV E IN FOR A

Truck Breaks

M a n ’s Finger

Lightning

Strikes Twice

Herald Index*

NO. 260

Harper Announces Race

FREE SAFETY CHECK

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Parents Give School Board A Lengthy Q. And A. Session

Great Savings on Easy Terms
FROM A WORLD OF FINE FURNITURE

M A T H E R of Sanford

Milwea: “Wa couldn’t touch makes two or more runs each only oti* day and then took examine the hooks to find out tlemen, as you can see we
ing ta croaa Sanford Avenue
By j l l l t i StMHll
them out of school. She If some funds ran be cut don't have the answer*. We'll
that
money If wa wanted to." morning."
with
all
tha
traffic
in
tha
Aaaarlata Editor
dosen't have transportation here and there to eome up dig into the transportation
School
B
o
a
r
d
attorney,
Question: “Why did the
Usually when a delegation area at th at time."
problem in November. Well
and aha la afraid for them to with money for buses?"
Parent: “Thare’ra no aide- Douglas Stenatrom: “That hours change?"
of partnta appears bafora a walka in my area and tha klcfa money mutt be used for that
walk under the hazardous
Milwee: "Of the 87 coun­ ask the Police Department to
Milwee: "The school tnada conditions we'va been talking ties in the state of Flcrida, do something and we'll work
8 a m i a a I • County School are croaaing peoplea’ yard*. specific purpose because it
about.”
that
decision."
Seminole ipends leis money on thla crossing guard pro­
cornea
from
the
state."
Board moating thoy'ra unani­ Firat thing you know they’re
E.
8.
Douglass,
director
of
on a per child haal* for edu­ gram."
John
Evana,
hoard
mem­
going
to
eh
ate
then
off.
I’d
Mra.
S
i
n
g
l
e
t
a
r
y
:
"But
mous aa to w hat thay want
Vocational
Education:
"Theae
Question from audience:
like to know, In view of the
we've voted down chenglng ber: "Well, we've tried to do cation than 65 other counties.
tha board to do.
Baby beds (Complete
Wright: “Yes, and our chil­ "Before we go, why was it
taxea we pay, why we have claaaea are self supporting school opening lima every- the beat thing. Perhapa we
with Mattress) „ 129.95
Thla waa not bo la it Thura- no money fer transporta­ and the funda cannot be tima it rams befora tha should wait until the survey dren rank in the top 10 per announced that this meeting j
cent
of
all
the
atate’a
chil­
i » r aftamoon whan aoma 30 tion?"
team
cornea
in
November."
transferred."
had
been
postponed
and
then
PTO."
Chest of Dra«
Mra. Singletary: “Well, we
Mcther: " t a t me say this, dren on state given achieve­ announced that is wa* on?"
Milwee: "S-me have said
paranta of Southalda Ele­
Board C h a i r m a n Dan
•19.91
4 Drawer —
W right: "Becautt of tha
mentary School eblldraa ap- Wright: “I ran for thla of- need buses for the safety of the children get more out of m not interested In t h e ment te«t* of one sort or an­
Play Pena
•12.95
buses. 1 wouldn't let my child other."
flee on a platform of elimin­ our ehlgtren."
achool by starting early.”
weather we decided to call it
paarad.
Dr. Eppa: "Wa realixe Melating deficit financing and
Mra. Singletary: "Not after Hde one if we did have hu*
Mr*. S i n g l e t a r y : "But eff until a later date. Then
Play Pen Pads _
•2.49
Tha group talked about we've made progreaa. Rut lonville la hasardous, so la
they've walked two or more service In our area."
something's get tn be done
* learned that legally we
throa ihlnga :
Strollers
—.
•19.9S
we've alao had a population Sanford Avenue and French miles."
Question: "How can we get for the safety of our chil­ couldn't call if off without
Thay wantad to know why exploalon and had to build Avenue. But what about the
Mra. Harley Nelson: "Per- more money?"
dren. The other day I saw 25 public notice. So, we decided
raiding High Chairs (12.95
Wright: "Three years ago or .10 rhildren trying to cross to hold it as planned."
bua traniportatlnn to tha new achoola. We’ve getten responsibility of the parents. aonally, ! want the I e.rn.
Impact funda hut not enough. Perhapa rutting out ecurtesy opening time.”
15th
Tralnrr Seat* ........ . (3.95
we raised the millare and got Sanford Avenue at
Mrs. Singletary: “ I ran
school had been alimlnatad.
A n o t h e r m o t h e r : "I umped on. We raised it again Street. I was terrified! I fin­ clear this up. Mr. (Walter)
Thay wantad mora protec­ We built a new school at Rear ridera can bring about mora
wouldn't c o m p l a i n if It this yaar and were reminded ally pulled my ear into the Teague railed me tn tet me
tion for the puplla a t atraat tak * and already it'a too parental responsibility.”
OPEN
Question from audience: weren’t for the traffic. It'a that wa ean't attract indus­ middle of Sanford Avenue and others know that the
little."
croaalnga.
"Will
these
four
old
buses
Parent:
"Why
do
you
apend
and
stopped
traffie
to
let
difficult
enrugh
In
a
ear.'
try
if
taxea
are
too
high.
Aa
meeting
would
he
held
after
a
Finally, thay wanted to
FRIDAY
Mra. Bob Williams: "We far aa I'm concerned, If we these rhildren rross."
postponement had been an­
know why tha opening hour ao much money on new libra­ run?”
Muse:
“Yea,
hut
they're
ries
and
cafeterias?"
ran
gel
the
children
every
Mra.
Williams:
"Why
can't
had
the
money
I'd
pick
up
all
nounced."
of tha school waa changed to
NIGHTS
Wright: "To keep them ac­ 'way over 10 years old and where else, why not to school. the kid.*. It ought to he point­ w* work nut a Mothers' Pa­
As the psrrnl* left ths
S a.m.
we're
not
supposed
to
run
credited.
Thla
is
important
If
I
think
mothers
ran
arrange
trol?
What
would
it
rost?"
ed
cut
that
even
though
we're
room
Mason
Wharton,
mem­
Hera'a how tha discusalon
we expert funds from the buses that cld. But, I’ll ad­ car pools and they can alao required to decide on many
Jim flirkenineyer, b o a r d ber of the hoard, arrived for
want:
things, actually our area of member: "That's the answer the meeting.
Dr. A. W. Epps Jr., board state and ftderal govern­ mit we do have aome that pollre the rrosalngs.”
are."
Parent: “ I have to go to decision la limited tn alxiut 10 to that problem, tat'* ronW right: "You sure picked
member: “We had 1,448 cour ment."
Parent: "There's a hus work at 7:10 and I'll admit I per rent. We're ruled 90 per tart Ornmte County and find a meeting to be late."
Parent:
"I
understand
you
teay riden. The law aaya we
SHOP IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT
Wharton: "Have to make a
aren’t auppoaed to have any. bought eight new buses and parked at Southaide every worry about my children get cent by the state and federal out. I know this is very effec­
morning
when
school
takes
stopped
using
four
old
onaa.
203-09
E. 1st ST.
322-0983
governments."
tive
over
there."
living.
Did
I
miss
something."
ting
to
school.'’
We were going to cut cut all
Another parent: “ I don’t
Wright: "tadie* and gen­
Mra. Singletary: "Can we
W right: "You did!"
rnurteay ridera. But Herbert How much does It coat to in. Why couldn't this bua he
used?"
like the time. I work, too. My
S'uae, our tranaportatlnn au operate a bus?"
Muse: "Thla hus makes children get home an hour
Milwee: "About 80 rente a
pervisor, laid we could atlll
three runs each morning and and a half before I do.”
carry sum* In certain areaa mile."
Parent: "Well, I feel that the driver takes a brief break
Mra. Beverly Brown: “I
where buiea were not tram
it's more Important to get our before making another run. have five rhildren and a hus­
porting maximum loads."
Mra. W a d e .Singletary youngsters to school thsn it It makes one run to Seminole band to get off at the same
"How long have we had thla la to have adult French rlaa- High and Sanfcrd Junior time. It’s almost too much
sea a t take Mary. What High and two runs to PineA mother: " It’s too dark in
tranaportatlnn problem ?"
crest. Every hus we have the winter. If the 8 a.m. heur
Dr. Eppa: “Ever aince about that?"
rontinues my child will just
we’ve had transportation."
go tn achcol late."
R. T. Milwee, achoola super
Jerry Tate: "I'm not going
Intendent: " T r a n e portatlnn
to let my rhildren walk on
people from the atate will
wet duys."
make a aurvey In November
Jnmes Holloway: “ My wife
and perhapa they ran help
and I have six children to get
ue."
off to school. I'm a fireman
Parent: “ If eome courteiy
ridera were rut off why
By Frances Wester
lowship with only a short lm* by trade and I tell you that
ahouldn’t they all he?
Plans In organise as a non ineaa session. "Cracker" Don if there's ever a fire at that
Dr. Eppa: “That waa our profit organisation were dis­ aldson will be chairman of school at taking in or letting
out time it’ll he a mess."
original intention until we
Ihe committer in charge of
Parent: “ I believe the
found we could hnve aome cussed at Ihe meeting of the
children ride, particularly the Board of Directors of the tak e arrangements and will ronlact buses we have should ha used
for the little rhildren."
Mary Chamber of Commerce Ihe ladles for their help.
little cnee.”
Dill I'ixler: "My complaint
(Juration f r o m
pnrrnt held Thursday night at the
All residents of the commu­
“ Why can't we art up a fore home of W. C. Hopkins on the nity are urged tn attend this is that we need more policeayatem for children within the tangwixxl Hoad.
meeting when they will have men at the srhool crossings."
Dr. Epps: "We’ve said a
two-mlle radius."
Also discussed was (lie coun­ a chance to get acquainted.
Milwee: "That could be ty budget approval for paving Donaldson rs'tninds the people lot, hut we need sound ideas.
done, but it would take an act Lake Mary Boulevard and Ihat as members of this civic If you parents ran come up
with the ideas and money
of the legislature."
taking care of the drainage laxly they have the chance to
Parent: "W hat about theae anil pavement problem on speak anil let their wishes l&gt;e we'll do anything we ran to
known while individually they help."
traffic hazards? The only Wilbur Avenue.
Mr*. Singletary: “ ta t me
ran do nothing.
place my children can croaa
Jimmy Jones was authori­
Mrs. Marty Danklefs. Ctrl injert this; I understand *.e
Sanford Avenue at n light la zed to contact the Jayeec* to
on Firat Street. I've found find out what Ihe status is on Scout Leader, has contarte^l City will not franrhlie a bus
14 1MPALAS — 4 IHSCAYNES — 5 OLDSMOBILES — 2 CHEVY I l ’l
we don't have police at tome the house numbering project the Chamber offering the help system. I rheeked with m e
mother
who
found
that
it
of
her
troop
on
any
civic
pro­
croaalnga became juat aa that was turned over to them.
4 CORVAIRS — 6 CHEVELLES ANI) 9 BEL AIRS
ject for the year, -showing real would rust $l!t a month to
school la taking in they're
Donald Jackson was chosen
provide
her
child
with
rah
community
spirit
—
and
Ihe
rhunging ahifta. It'a terrify­ to represent Lake Mary at all
GOING AT TREMENDOUS DISCOUNTS!
ing to aea aoma children try- of Ihe meetings of the Orange- Board was honored with her service to and from school.
request and wlshcx to thank And, I know one mother who
.Seminole Joint Planning Comher publicly.
sent her rhildren to schorl
miller at their invitation for
a representative.
The Chamber also would
like In have a representative
on the Seminole County Air­
port committee that is push­
ing for an airport to he locat­
ed East of Interstate 4. south i
uf Lake Mary Boulevard and
TAI.LA1IASSKK— State In north of Ihe proposed llclt-j
dustrtal Commission Chairman Line.
Worley Brown today reported
It was derided that the next
a drop of clmost two million general membership m eeting.!
PINECREST SHOPPING
dollars In unemployment com­ which will he held Oct. I, will,
CENTER
pensation payments to Flor­ lie a covered dish supper fel­
ida Jobless for the second
quarter of J96t compared to
the same period a year ago.
Brown said payments for
the second quarter in 1961 end
ins: June 30 totaled $5,831,181
compared to $7,537,651 last
year.
And Brown said that at mid
summer all angles of the FlorIda employment situation re
flertrd an expanding ami
ON ALL THESE fil’s. COME SELECT YOURS TODAY
growing economy compared to
a year ago.
YOU’LL GET THE BUY OF A LIFETIME!
Jobs were up and unrmploy
ment was down.
June nonfarm employment
LAWN HOY
at I.I82.5UO was 68,700 above 1
TKU-I.OX
PKE-IIUII.T
June 196.1.
MOWERS
Meanwhile, unemplov ment '
at 91.000 in June was 27.600 be­
low June a year ago.
Brown said the good condi­
A COMI'I.KTK LINK OF
tion! continued through iht
flUILDKRS' HMUWVMXF...
summer.
LAWN AND (iAUDEN TOOLS
July nonfarm employment
was 70.800 above a year ago;
at 1,165.200, while unemploy j
UK FKATUIIK V S li
ment was 21.100 below July.
1963.
Unemployment compensation
QUALITY PAINTS
payments in July were better
than $300,000 below July 1963
Bruwn said all major Indus
try divisions in the 'Oate re­
gistered declines in ihe total
number of weeks for which un­
employment compensation was
NOW IS THE IDEAL TIME TO BUY — AND GET THE
paid during the quarter end­
— Fertiliser Spreaders For Bale Or Rent —
ing June 30.
MOST FOR YOUR MONEY. DRIVE ONE — MAKE US AN OFFER!
Wholesale and retail trade
was down 25 3 per cent from
a year ago levels; construe
OPEN EVENINGS EXCEPT SATURDAY — TILL ALL '61'h ARE SOLD!
tion, down 34 4 per cent; manu
facturing, down 13.1 per rent;
transportation • rominunlca
tion • public utilities, down
33.4 per re st; finance • insur2nd &amp; PALMETTO
2503 S. PARK AVE.
' ance • real estate, down 20 2
322-0711
700
French
Ave.
Phone
322-7121
322-0861
I per rent; and services, down
I g 4 percent.

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Floodwaters Eroding Lake Monroe Shoreline
Seminole County * * * * on the S t Johns River * * * * “The Nile of America”

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Our apologiej to Mr. Pijrcy
Stero whom we mistakenly
called “the late" in Tueaday'a
Herald story on Miss Iaobella
1
Zip Cod* 32771
3
By B u ry f. Johns**
nough w ater Into the lake to are conferring ia Jacksonville
Simon, who told her old 1928
Managing Editor
send it spilling over the banka with Civil Defense Director
WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Thursday with some showers; high today in 80s; low tonight near 70.
Chevvy last week.
Lake Monroe continues to and as far south as the city H. W. Tarkington and other*
When we asked Miss (not
rise — it hit the seven-foot fall and courthouse, according on the procedure to be follow­
Established 1908 WED., SEPTEMBER 16, 1961
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 279
Mrs.) Simon about Mr. Mero VOL. 56 United Press Leased Wire
ed In obtaining federal assis­
mark at the foot of Park to Lavendar.
we understood her to say he
Avenue late last night — and
Thus, Sanford appears — tance to cope with the current
was "{one now." He is gone,
flood waters have started the barring Immediate rains — to problem.
••
but only to New Smyrna,
persistent erosion of ths lake- be emerging considerably bet­ Seminole ia one of 27 coun­
where he Uses still hale and
front.
ter this time than four years ties which ia conferring with
hearty.
And. according to county of­ ago.
CD officials, and representa­
Wc are indebted for these
Meanwhile, local officials tives of the National Office of
DETROIT (UPD — The ficials, the lake will not crest
correct bits of information to
Emergency Planning and th*
United Auto Workers today for “ at least two or throe
Mrs. John Salsbury, who says
morn days." Water to the
Army Corps of Engineers to
gave
up
“non-crisis
bargain­
each Christmas she and her
MIAMI (UPD — Hurricane
south of Sanford, especially In
learn the method of obtaining
family take Miss Isobcila out Gladys, barely packing hurrling" and set a strike deadline the Lake Harney area, will
aid.
to dinner.
for 10 a. m. Friday at the (cert Into the St. Johns River,
She recalls also that when a erne force winds of 75 milts ,
thus boosting the level here.
Ford Motor Co.
young lady. Miss lsobella was an hour, meandered across '
County Engineer William
UAW President Waiter P.
“one of the prettiest girls you 1the tropical Atlantic today
Bush
reported this morning
Brother said union strataever saw." Hut she never mar­ well away from land.
roadways to campsites and
ried, according to Mrs. Sals­
gists reviewed negotiations homes in the Lake Harney
bury.
“very carefully and with area are Inundated and will
As we said in the original
B I R M I N G H A M. Ala.
some
reluctance concluded the remain so for the next few
story, it's a little difficult to (UPD—Trial of three libel
dynamics
of the situation re­ days.
talk to Miss Simon and we evi- suits totalling $1.2 million
Hr said an estimated 40
quired a strike deadline. We
dently misunderstood her, or begins today against the New
residences, with about twoare
giving
notice
of
termina­
The marine engineering
she misunderstood us.
York Times in federal court
tion effective 10 a. m. F ri­ thirds of them listed as camp­
• • •
firm of Maurice H. Connell
hrie.
sites. are stranded by the
day."
and Associates of Miami met
City Commissioners Mon­
The current three-year con­ liood water.
with the approval of City
day night waived the second
Bush also reported water is
tract between Ford snd the
reading of the ordinance to
Commissioners
Monday, and
MINNEAPOLIS. Mi n n .
UAW was under an open end standing in many sections nf
adopt the $1.3)1,86.1 fiscal (UPD—Dick \V. C. Anderson,
the city father* agreed to
extension and subject to C'hiilunta where lack of drain­
sign a contract with the firm
budget and pussrd it. Don't 37, the confessed killer of
termination by either side on age facilities will not permit
ESTIMATING
DAMAGE
Hurricane
Dora
win
n\-|uuisil&gt;le
for
last
week
hlume them for that. It takes heiress Carol T h o m p s o n
for a preliminary engineering
relief from the condition.
13 hours notice.
in Sominolo County are (from loft) A. II. Peterson Sr., county director of
quite a long time to recite claims he recanted his con­
study on ths proposed San­
Bush
said
this
is
a
continu­
Rcuther
sold
that
the
union
Civil Defense; area Civil Defense Director L. M. Bullard and Seminole
all that extensive legal term­ fession because his life was
ford waterfront development.
amt company were apart in ing problem in the arra and
County Commission Chairman Jim Avery.
(Herald l’hoto)
inology which is merely a threatened in prison.
Contract ia expected to ho
some economic areas—chiefly dates hack to the original
signed
on Kept, 23, and surmatter of form, anyhow.
wage inequities—and contract boom time whrn the honirs
• • •
vey and engineering teams
matters such ns production were built.
are expected to begin work
A tax equalization hearing
The water is standing in
standards and working con­
NEW YORK (UPD—There
about October 1st.
on the t»x assessment roll was a lull today in the battle
streets and at Intersections
ditions.
for the City of Sanford for between the Board of Educa­
First requirement of tho
“and
only
the
sun
can
take
it
Ho sail) the “limit have
study ia to determine th* best
1961 was authorized for Mon­ tion and white parents who
ATLANTA (UPD - South­ it will encourage all conserva-i Former Mississippi G o v . 1not yielded to non-crisis bar­ away," he said.
site for the construction of
day night. Commissioners ad­ led a student boycott of pub­
Howell Creek and the Econ
ern Republicans today hailed lives to withhold support from Ross Barnett also had “no gaining so we hope they will
the docks, marina and land­
journed the regular meeting, lics schools to protest city
River
will
continue
dumping
•yield
to
crisis
pressure."
comment," but Tennessee De­
a report But Sen. Strom President Johnson."
fill nrens. After this, teat bor­
railed the tax equalization integration plans.
Rcuther said the notice flood wafer from the southeast
mocratic Chairman J a m e s
Thurmond, DS C., has derid­ South Carolina Republican
ings will he made a t three
portion
of
the
county
Into
the
hoard to order, adjourned it
was
given
toduy
instead
of
P e e l e r said Thurmond's
ed to switch allegiance to the Chairman J. Drake Eden* switch "won't have any effect |Tuesday night "because it St. Johns River arra and this THIS IS HOW the level sputa in the lake. Later, If
and rc-called the city com­
mission meeting to order in
V A N D E N B E R G A Fit, G O P. Democrats generally said lie long had hoped that on the Tennessee voters. 1 gives us a long night of in turn wilt push the l.ako gauge looked at Idike deemed necessary, an econontabout 10 aeconda. Reason: Calif. (UPD — Air Force withheld comment until alter Thurmond would join t h e still think Juhnson will carry bargaining when much can Monroe level up considerably, Monroe t h i h morning ir feasibility study may bo
officials say.
there was no one present crews Tuesday launched a Thurmond makes his stand GOP. "He is a great conserv­ the state."
l&gt;e done.”
uiul the measurement made.
County Road Supt. J. C. is expected to rise as
The initial cost of the pre­
ative. He belongs to us," | Yancey A. McLeod , South
wanting to have their taxes Minute m a n intercontinental public.
Reuther repeated that no
The South Carolina conserv­ Lilens said.
equalized.
Carolina democratic c h a i r - Imatter how attractive the I.avendar, in recalling the via- the flood waters from liminary survey was set a t
ballistic missile (ICIIM) and
• • •
"I'm overjoyed to hear the man, said he li.nl “very defin­ union's economic package i' four years ago of hurricane Howell Creek and Ki-on $7,110, with boring* estimated
and nn Atlas ICKM from this ative was scheduled to make
u television addless through­ news," said Koseoc Pickett, ite feelings about the matter, might lie at Ford, "we will Donna says he expects this
The Sanford Garden Club’s Pacific Coast base.
River continue to dump lit about $1,000 each. If the
out his state tonight. Thur­ Georgia's GOP national com­ but I will reserve • statement Insist Urat the work condition year's trouble will be much St. JohttH River and economic survey is made, it
request for a quit claim deed
less. He added, however, fumond s otlicc in Washington mitteeman. “ I tlunk it's a until I see or hear what SeaB* problem
jiruuigu be dealt with."
to clear their property at
tho overflow into the would boost the coat another
•lure
rainfall coufu *'»r«.pt this
tine
tilin
g
",
i
said
only
te
speech
would
•her had s»'l when he
$2,210, and aoundings of tho
utnr
Thurmond
a
c
t
*
a
11
Sunland Estates for a building
Lake
Monroe.
DETROIT (UPD —Negoti­
Tuesday nl«,ht that the prediction.
South Carolina Gov. Donald ■-ays."
river buttoni could add an­
was approved hy City Com­ ations between Ford and the deal with the presidential
(Herald
Photo)
In I960 Donna dumped cother $LI00. The later figurto
missioners Monday, except for United Auto Workers, halted race, but other sources said S. Russell said lie would with­ North Carolina's Rt mblleann UA V would return today amt
Thurmond
was
bolting
the
hold
comment
until
a
l
t
e
r
woull
announce
its
decision
i
hairman,
J.
Herman
Saxon,
may be fuund unnecessary,
a utility easement across the for five hours Tuesday by a
Democratic Party,
Thurmond's telecast from Co­ said Thurmond is showing on whether it would set a
depending
on findings In tho
property.
wildcat strike, today appear­
"This is a very significant lumbia, S. C.
“real good Judgment. I have strike deadline.
• •
•
first phases of the study.
ed to be headed toward
breakthrough in support of
Aides to Alabama Gov. always thought very highly of
City Manager W. E. Know­
A pedestrian o v e r p a s s “crisis bargaining."
Senator Goldwater," s a i d George Wallace said he was Senator Thurmond amt this
les indicated that the present
across liwy 17-92 at Sanford
Virginia GOP Chairman Rob­ "not available" (or comment. proves I have been p r e t t y
flood stage of the lake could
Junior High would cost from
ert Corber. “ It will encourage Terse “no comments" also n jit. He is a Jeffersonian
be
n fortunate asaet to tho
$.■&gt;0,000 to $55,000 city com­
BOULDER. Colo. (U PD — all conservatives to support came from Tennessee Gov. Demoerat ami that's what Re­
study coming at thia time, aa
missioners have been inform­ A 12-year-old girl, Sandra Senator Goldwater, certainly
Frank Clement.
publicans really are."
it give* a reliable Indication
ed by Richey Green of the Louise Sanhorn, who passed
MOSCOW (Ul’l) — Western denunciation of Communist of a factor Hint must be tak­
8tute Itond Department. Guess college entrance exams at the
diplomats were puzzled today Chinese claim* on Soviet ter­ en into consideration In con­
that lets that out.
By Julian Strnxtroin
University of Colorado, will
• • •
by Premier Nikita S. Khru­ ritory, warning that “our struction of tlie waterfront
Associate Editor
enter the ninth grade a t St.
The comptroller's office of shchev's warning that the So- borders are sacred ami inviol­ development facilities.
Pete Knowles and Commis­ Geitrude's Academy here this
“ Flood conditions such aa
the State of Florida has put its vivt Union hat a doomsday able ami any uttenipt to
sioners Al Wilson, Sonny Un­ fall.
stamp of approval nn Semi­
change them by force meant we have now have could
born and Joe
Bakernowplan
nole County's budget for the weapon that could cuusu “the war.”
create a definite problem If
to attend the
annualmeeting
destruction ami extermination
196165 fiscal year.
Khrushchev announced the they were not taken Into con­
of the Florida Municipal LeaKOKKINA, Cyprus (UPD
The announcement was made of humanity."
''monstrous new terrible weap­ sideration In the planning
gue in Jacksonville Oct. 25 to — Embittered Turkish Cy­
There was speculation that
this
morning by County Clerk
By
Jane
Casselberry
that
McNamara
has
closed
on" almost cusunlly during a stages," ho noted.
27. Speakers scheduled are priots from this "starving"
CAPE KENNEDY (UPD
the wea|N&gt;n was a cohalt
Presidential Candidate Sen more liases in three years Arthur II. Beckwith Jr.
Members of tho city com­
Kremlin talk with 15 Japan­
Sen. George Smuthers and coastal village threatened to­
liomli,
which
could
produce
— President Johnson got a ator Barry Goldwater receiv­ than Eisenhower dosed in
Beckwith said that the $2,mission Instructed
Harold
ese congressmen.
Drew Pearson. Commr. Jim day to destroy nine tons of
007.325.67 budget was a re­ fallout clouds that would kill
No mention of hi* claim Wilde, who represented tho
Crapps says he can't tell what food because it was donated quirk look at America's new­ ed a wet welcome on his visit right.
He expressed his belief that cord for this county even all life on earth, or that Khru­ was made in the Soviet press engineering firm to make tha
he’ll bo doing after hunting by Greek Cypriot President est rocket projects Tuesday to Orlando Tuesday afternoon
shchov was referring Tuesday
but
it
did
not
dampen
the
cn
we
should do more research though it doe* not include 1 to
nr radio, although newspapers study “as objectiva as possi­
season opens • might be in Makarios.
and vowed never to let the na­
thususm of some 10,000 sup­ nn the military possibilities of mills which are being revied to some other kind of weapuu in the rest of th* world head­ ble."
Georgia.
tion accept second place in porter* who thronged the
“near space" before trying to for the Iln«pital expansion pro­ such as a death ray.
• • •
lined tile news.
“ If your findings Indicat*
the spate race.
In Washington, informed
Colonial I'l.iza parking lot to reach the moon ami planets. gram and the .20 mill for Ihe
Khrushchev spoke solemly Hint this waterfront develop­
Pete Knowles will attend
operation
of
the
Seminole
hear
him
speak
sources
suitl
the
United
States
“We can't be second in
Many of the greeting sign*
when lie told the Japanese he ment is a good idea, we want
the International City Man­
has no evidence that the So­
Members of the Seminole Cold water who accompanied ' County He *It h Department.
space and first in the world,"
had seen tile weapon Monday you to auy so, but if it ap­
ager's Assn, meeting in Chi­
The
t
W
mills,
Beckwith
viets
have
developed
any
such
the President t»!d engineers Goldwater tor President Club were addressed to Peggy • pointed out, will produce reat a military station. Western pears to be a bad idea, wa
cago Sept. 27 to Oct. 1, where
sensational new weapon. They
arid other Seminole Republi­ her husband She was present­
diplomats speculated that the want you to tell us as much,"
he will serve on the resolu­
and technicians gathered in can groups formed a motor­
|
venue
for
the
hospital
amount­
interpreted
Khrushch­
ed with a spray made from
station must be in the Mos­ commissioners said.
tions committee Henry Tamm
ing
to
$269
X
70
and
the
.20
mill
the blockhouse of the world's cade to the rally joining groups a newly developed variety of
ev's claim as nn attempt nt
Reports from tho Connell
will run the city while he't
| will produ 'e for live health intimidation, proliubly direct­ cow area because the premier
most powerful known rocket. from all over central Florida. large, pale green orchids.
firm
are expected to bo pre­
was
buck
in
the
capital
Tues­
department
a
total
of
$11.(to.
gone.
“ As long as I um permitted
Goldwater was introduced
Before Goldwater's arrival
ed against Communist China.
•
•
•
sented
in 60 days.
day.
Hospital
Administrator
Ho­
to
leud
this
country
I
will
hy
Congressman
Ed
Gurney
Salvage operations will hrGubernatorial Candidate Char­
Khrushchev coupled his re­
Speaking to a large group gin tomorrow on the wreck never accept a place second and his talk was of necessity les it H«lley and other local tter! Besserer this morning ex­ marks on the weapon with a
of protesting property owners age of an A 5A Vigilante at­ to any other nation in this extcinperancou* a* rain wash­ Republican candidates were plained thlt of the $239,870
at the City Commission meet­ tack bomber which crashed field."
ed the ink oft his soggy note*. Introduced and given the op­ approximately $117 0*jo wilt l»e
utilized to retire the county's
ing Monday. Mayor Al Wilson into Lake Monroe near En­
lie commented that he did­ portunity to speak.
As the President spoke,
$350,000 share of the cost of
said. "We just finished work­ terprise la&gt;t Tuesday.
When Goldwater finished
scientists were lompleting a n't mind the rain as it ramed
ing on a $1,293,000 budget to
The plane rests in about 12 test countdown for the 190- so seldom in Arirona that when speaking, the rrowd surged Ihe plant's $1 million expanspend your money. Where fret of water near the north foot Saturn-1 sup-r rocket it does people go out and stand forward crushing each other I »ion program The county's
hank of the 13 square mile that is scheduled to orbit an in it.
in an effort to shake his hand. share will he paid in three
were you all then?"
•
• •
He scotched rumors that The first to have this honor &gt;equal instai!inrnts over a
lake.
unmanned Apollo monnshiti
The Sanford Herald kicks
Flori
la would lose her missile was enterprising young Dan­ period of three years and the
Salvage
barges
were
expec­
Quirks in the news: All the
test model Friday. Johnson
off its Sixth Annual “ Pick.
balance
of
$650,000
for
the
bases
if
he
is
elected
adding
i
ny Bridge of Casselberry.
street lights in the Mock in ted to arrive late this after­ paid the surprise 90-minute
total progrim will he provid­ the-WInner" football contest
front of the City Hall were noon after a day-long voyage • visit to the Cape while reed by the Federal gocern- today. Official entry blanks
out Monday night. Mighty up the St. Johns River from | turning to Washington from
and detailed information on
ment's Hill Burton Act. #
dark around there. Finance Jacksonville.
Miami (teach where he ad­
The $172,000 balance for the this week's contest appears
The wreckage will be re­
Director Henry Tamm Mamed
dressed labor convention.
hospital is utilized for retire­ on page seven.
it on water seepage which he trieved and transported to the
Sponsoring Ihis interesting
ment o! bonded indebtedness
says shorts out the C onner, Sanlord Naval Air Station to
anil hospital administration.
feature for Herald sports fans
be used in the investigation of
turns.
The new tmdget will go Into this year are Mary Carter
the accident, which claimed
effect Oct. t and will regu­ Paints, Seminole County Laun­
the lives of two Sanford fliers.
WASHINGTON (UPD — members that we'll give the late county expenditures un­ dry, George's Tavern. WhataThe commanding otficcr of
til Sept. 30. 1945.
burger, Senkarik Glass A
Federal mediators pressed ef­ National Mediation Board 72
the Sanford Navy Base is in
Paint, Gregory Lumber, Sou­
fort*
today
to
avert
a
threat­
charge of the salvage project.
TAMPA (UPD — House
hour* notice before a strike,"
thern Air, Miller Machine,
Speaker Mallory Horne, who ened strike by six rail unions
Spar Service and Lake Mon­
| bolted the Democratic Party against most of th* nation's Fox said in an interview.
Call the auto loan experts: Ralph Pezold,
roe Inn.
“ No notice has been given.
to back Burry Goldwater, gut railroads.
Ahhy ............... ...
Pag# 11
To assist contest entrants,
or Jim Doucette, today. Phone 322-1611.
The National Mediation We still hope to gel an agree­ Bridge
a pat on the back Tuesday
__ ..... Page It t h a t “ peerless prognostica­
Board arranged meetings here ment."
from the Arizona senator.
Page IA tor," Major Amos Hoople is
Classified ....
I The Republican presidential in a drive for a settlement.
Fox and other union offic­ Comics
Page 2A back again with his carefully
. ....
Michael Fox, president of ials issued a strike warning Editorial ___ _ _ — Page IA calculated predictions on the
Florida Highway Patrolman ] nominee praised Horne for
Days Left To
F LO R ID A S T A T E B A N K
Vk. R. (Bill) Stringfield has ! “the rare display of political the AFI.-CIO Railway Em­ last week to indicate their in­ Horoscope ____ — Page SA outcome of tha 10 contest
Mimbar F.D.I.C.
been elevated to corporal and courage you have shown" in ployes Department, said n.i tention to trigger a walkout Hociaty
._ . Pag* to games as well as other clash­
Register For
transferred from his Sanford ! serving as co-chairman of a strike data has been set by by 150.000 rail shop workers Sports
mraM.._... Page 0-7 es around the nation. See the
unless a settlement was TV Program* ____ Page It Herald's sports page for the
Seminole County assign ''Volunteers for Goldwater" the ai&lt; organizations.
General Flection and
.-sA &lt;V*i « I n n
■v "
I organisation.
merit to West Palm Beach.
"We’v* advised our union reached.
W* the Women — . Page U Major's selection*.

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Cadet John W. Hlgsinbothfirst protect of ths year aad
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•ay mam hsr of tbs couaclL
It was aaaouncad that but Training C o r p s (AFROTC)
transportation win bo avail* summer encampment at Rob*
obis far thorn wishing to at­ las APB, Ga.
Cadet Higginbotham, ton of
tend tho Mats Coovaatiso to
bo bald Nov. 1T-1B la Brsden- Mrs. Dorothy Austin, city ed­
loo.lteund.trip faros h r oaa itor of the Ssnford Herald, ob­
day hsvo bass ast aad tboao served and look an active part
wishing te remote for the two- la flying and support phi ass
of oparatlooa at tho Air Pores
their own arrange meats for Logistics Command base dur*
tho return trip. Tbs bus will lag ths month-long encamp­
accommodate 41 persona and ment period.
The local cadet also scored
advance refreshments should
be mads with tbs local eoun- ths highest point! In ths phy­
sical training portion of ths
Plana wera completed for encampment
A member of the AFROTC
the PTA Study Course to be
held at • p m., Oct. a. at Ly&gt; unit at the University of Flor*
man High School which will Ida, he will be eligible for a
commission as an Air Force
ba opsa to ths public.
Tbs next masting of ths ax- second lieutenant upon com*
scutivo board will ha at B:30 Plet loo of AFROTC training
a.M , Oct. I, at the boms ot and graduation from college.
Mrs. Prank Steudla tn Caiasl* The cadet is a graduate of
tha d a n of IMl of Seminole
High School He la tnajortag
la teunaUim at tha Universi­
ty.
Hii father, E. S. Htgglnho.
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them, resides on Ht. 1, Or*
mead Beach.
By Merysoa Mllaa
County Zoning
Director
Bob Brows will bo opeaker
Thursday for tho Boar Lake
Community Club whan It
holdi Ito first moating at tho
1M4-0I chib yetr at t p. m.
in tha Florida Power Em*
ployeo Club on Holiday Avenuo in Bear Lake.
Presiding over tho builMts
session will ba newly alette,
president, Dick Oetroadar am
hosteaaea will ba Mrs. Os­
trander and Mrs. Jamas An*
crum.
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StpL 16, 1964 — Page 3

Altamonte Man
Returns Home
From Korea
By M b Batin
Glenn Keola Humei, ton o4
t i . and Mrs. G. D. Humes,
134 Hataway Drive. Orients
Gardens, Altamonte Sprints,
has just returned home from
Seoul, Korea, where he has
been working in the Depart­
ment of Supply for the Repub­
lic ot Korea for two years af­
ter serving one year there in
the U. S. Army and one year
with the Korean Tourist Bur­
eau.
While in the Army, Humes
learned the Korean language
and became enchanted with
the country and its people.
Traveling home by tramp
freighter, be stopped over for
two weeks in Japan and for
one week in Taiwan, Free Chi
na.
He graduated from high
school in Woodbury, N. J.,
where be was president of his
senior class and lionary socie­
ty and won won a four • year
scholastic scholarship to La
(ayette College, E a s t e r n
Pennsylvania. From there he
graduated eum Iaude with the
class of '57 after which he took
one year of post graduate
work at Union Theological
Seminary in New York.
At present he is relaxing at
I home and becoming “re-Am
crlcanixed" before appearing
in Washington, D. C., next
Monday for an interview in
the State Department in re­
gards to a foreign service ap­
pointment.

Legal Notice
r i r r m o n v iv a

NOTICK IS her-hy «lv»n thet
I sm engaged In l&gt;u*lne**
1-ek* Mery, Seminole County
Florida. uniter the fictitious
tume of. MAC'S TAVKItN, and
that I Intend to register eatd
ntnte with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court, Seminole Coun
ty. Florida. In accordance with
til* provtulone of III* Flrtlttou
Nam* Statute*, to-nrlt: Section
ICiiS Florida Statute* 1977.
Stir: Warren It. Mi-Clung
Publish Aug. :« * Sept. 1,
IS. 19*1.
CI*C-t«

ENSIGN THOMAS W.
Joyner, U. S. Naval Re­
s e r v e , recently was
promoted to the rank
of Lieutenant (junior
grade) aboard the nu­
clear - powered aircraft
c a r r i e r USS Enter­
prise. Lt(jg) Joyner is
an A-6A V i g i l a n t e
Bombardier / Naviga­
tor attached to Heavy
A t t a c k Squadron 7,
which is presently par­
ticipating in the worldcircling cruise Opera­
tion Sea Orbit.

A total of 2,170 phones
have been reported out due
to Hurricane Dora, with all
but 104 of them buck in aerv
ice Monday, local Bell Tele­
phone Mannger Robert Shed
don told The Herald.
“The outages roae quite &lt;
hit from our previous figure
of 1,800 due to water seep­
age,” Shrdden said.
Kdwin Hebert, fureman out
of New Orleans and s crew
of eight men, who have been
working in Sanford during
the past week were to move
on Tuesday to Orlando.
Sheddcn said that the outof-town crew expressed them­
selves ns "liking Snnford, and
it’s people, who were very
hospitable to Us during our
stay here."

AI.OBUT JOSEPH ANDREW
end HERALDING W. A.NDHEVVti, hie wife,
Pefendente,
te Chenrery No. 11793
Th* nature of thl* eutt te e
focrclneure of thet certain
mortgage held end owned by
pUIntlff. deled March It. 191*
end recorded March 19. 1979 In
Omelet Hecordi H—k 311 P»e*
149 of the Public Record* of
Seminole County, Florida, -neumberlnc thet e*rt»ln piece
•r parcel of property located,
(ttuete. end being In eelJ
County end State, to.wit:
Lot II. Ulock I. MunUnd
Kettles Amende I Ptet. ac­
cording to ptet recorded
In Piet lu».k 13. peer* t
end f. Puhtl* Reeorde of
Remlnole County, Florid i

and is a member of the Na­
tional Association of Retail
Druggists, a member a t the
National Association of In­
halation Therapists, has pass­
ed pharmacy boards in Flori­
da, Alabama and Tennessee.
He was also a member of the
school board in Chattanooga.
Kallett is a member of the
Church of Christ in Sanford
Slid father of six children.
Mrs. Kallett is associated
with him in the business.
Herman Kolleff was for­
merly with Rouralllat and

Anderson’s drugstore h en for department and film develop-1 Kallett offers free pick-up
12 years.
meat service.
land delivery ea prescriptions.
The new drugstore, part of
the complex of five atom In
ths shopping center, has a
fulltime lunch rounter with a
testing capacity of 40 per­
sons.
Ths drugstore and the
lunch counter will be open
from 8:30 a. m. to 9:30 pc m.
weekdays and from 2:30 to
9:30 p. m. on Sundays.
PINECREST SHOPPING
They will carry a full line
of drugs, cosmetics, small ap­
CENTER
pliances with a baby and gift

W A T C H FOR O U R

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A UttW key ntwnriag seam ever-dw M b ta IB*
local library stood at the return ceuater with hie *flm f
ia owe kind aad hie pact due aoUce hi the ether. After
he had paU kls ’flue’ he asked. "Please, could I B an
the letter hack 7 7 It's the first eae I ever get."

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Strickleud-Morrises, lac. Cun 332-MS1 tad w ell give
yes all the details ea this sacs la a lifetime hay. Ouly
eae left. Daa't deay you reelf the great pleasure at
awalng the Ftaost la Its field. Call 322-1481 new latere
it gets gone.

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Post Comes Out
For Johnson

Dora Silenced
2,178 Phones

Til tint NANK MW
I Notice t ader M nllbai
l a m t.eaet
Notice It hereby given the!
the undersigned, purauant to
th* “Fictitious Nam# Statute,
Chapter No. 31911.. Laws t
Florida till, »» amended by
Chapter No. !*7*o. Law*
Florida 1911. being Section
*«i.#9. Florida Slalulea. will
register with the Clerk of th
Circuit Court In and for Semt
note County. Florida, upon r*
eetpt of proof or publication of
thle notice, Ihe flclltloue name
to wlt: TIIOHAS U L 4 M »
M. t&gt; under which llio under
atoned corporation la encased
In bualneee at number 317 South
Oak Avenue, tu the city
Sanford. Florida.
Thai the party Intereated In
■aid bualneee enterprise, le a*
follow*;
THOMAS U LAIttlKN. M.
D.. P. A.
Mrs /• / Thoms# L. 7-erge
Thomaa L. latrucn. Ita Tret
blent
Publish Sept. S. IS, 33. IS, ltlt
CI&gt;B-3t
NOTH B n r H IT
TOl AI.IIKKT J O J K P I t AN
diibvvs »nt oriiagpink
VV. ANUttr.W'i. hie »Ue
YOU AM) BACH i&gt;F YOU
•re hereby notified that *ult
he* been comnuni «ol agaln.l
yott In the Circuit Court of
th* Ninth Juiltalel Circuit of
th* Stele ot Florid* In and fur
Seminole County. the ebhrevlet
el title of which le:
Tlir. WR8TKHN and SOUTH
EltN UFK INSUKANCK COM
PANT, etc..
Plaintiff,
•ve.

Newest business in Sanford
is the Liggstt-Rexall Drug*
store in the Pineereet Shop­
ping Center at Hwy. 17-02
end 27th SL, which officially
opens today.
Gordon Ksllett Is the pharmacist-msnsger with Herman
Kolleff serving ss assistant
pharmacist and associate.
Louise Horine will be man­
ager of the luncheon depart­
ment with Claire McFarland
in charge of the coemetics
department.
Mrs. Betty Kallett will
handle the b o o k k e e p i n g
choree.
Kallet is a native of Chat­
tanooga, Tenn. where he wsa
associated in the pharmaceu­
tical business for 16 years.
He graduated from Howard
College in Birmingham, Ala.,

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Mew Recreation
Facility Pushed
Kiret step* In the authori­
zation of an additional rre­
tention facility for Sanford
were taken at the meeting of
City Commleeionern Monday
when a contract wae ordered
with Architect James M.
Chapman fur architectural de­
sign end tuperviainn of the
ronetrurtlon.
Payment of the architect­
ural fees Incurred tn this
point were authorized, but no
funds for the capita! im­
provement which Is expected
to eoet about $6U,000, have
bern set aside.
Site of the new recreation,
el facility, which is to be
along the lines of the present
youth wing nt the Civic Cen­
ter, bus not yet been 'elected,
hut there ia a possibility that
It will lie placed on city-own­
ed land adjacent to the Golds
boro fwlmming pool.

Adams Blasts
Voter Apathy
TALLAHASSEE (UP!) —
Secretary of State Tom
Aiiame took a crack et voter
'‘apathy” in Florida Monday
Sliding that failure to vote is
no way to show disenchant­
ment with public officials.
Adam* euid that more than
one million eligible Florida
voters have not even bothered
to register end that of slight­
ly more then two million who
ere registered. a half million
didn't go to the polls last elec­
tion.

NEW YORK (UP!) - T h s
Satartay Evratog t o t , trsSJUoailiy a RepwMkaa peri­
odical, he tu carn al h m
arges ths Amerkaa prsfls
la ritri Lyadea B. Johsiea
to a fall teras as PrvsMeaL
This eademascat is report­
ed to he th* first for a Dean
•erst la the lifetime at the
■mgatia*, fsanded by BeaJaula Fraaklla ia ITS.
la ■ psf* editorial meetly
derated la i s attack af Sea.
Barry Gatdaaler tBa aiefstiaa said, "a eraskteg dafsst far GaUwater will driva
the fraatfc sahoteara ef Ha
RryahUrsa Party hack lato
the aoodwark wheace they
came.”
T h e editorial said that
Johatoa wvald make a good
pteeldcat hccesae ha ilready is a good sac.

WW Hostess
On Vacation
By Maryana Miles
South Seminole Welcome
Wagon Club announced today
that the hoiteee, Mrs. Norn
Norris, will leave Thursday
to apt ml a month'a vacation
in Sen FrunrUco with her
son-in-law and daughter, MY
and Mre. tuvrry Quietgaart
and children, Larry Jr. and
Suti.
Serving as area hostets in
her absence will h« Mre.
Ilttte Lane who may be con
tucted at 6I4-3253 to arrange
wclcume vieita to newcomers
in Nurth Orlando, Fern Park
C a s s e l b e r r y , Altamonte
Springs. Longwood, Briarwood, Weathemfield,
Undo Fatales, Howell Perk
Do! Ray Munor or Oriel
Gardens.

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Clinic Mothers
Ity Jane Casselberry
There will be a coffee
Thursday it 9:30 a. m. In the
teachers lounge of South
Seminole Elementary School
et Cesiclberry for the clinic
mothers.
All those who have signed
up to work in the school
clinic this year and any
others who wuuld like to help
are invito! to attend. Clinic
chairmen, Mre. Ralph Smith
and Mrs. R. L. Heintilman,
are giving the coffee to give
the mothers a chance to be­
come acquainted with each
other and learn the regula­
tion*.
Mrs. Janet Cutherall, coun
ty health nurse, will be
present to advise the clinie
workers.

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t*r fl’.i /..or enewer or otl.*r
written defeneee to the Com­
1221 Grapeville Ate.
plaint with the Clerk of the
322-0886
Circuit Court of Seminole Coun­
ty Florida. In thle proceeding The blue whale u
Lawn Spraying
end to eerve e copy thereof
up. n the plaintiff* attorney*, world* largest manual.
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the 11th day of September 11*4
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le default thereof the cause• III proceed eg parte upon Ihe A little four year old ahead of me at a local neighbor#• try of e Decree ITo Confeaeo hood saack bar asked for a soda. Then said politely,
“Charge this to my Daddy." After alerting to leave he
egtlnet you.
WITNF88 my h»nd and the turned and -aid lo Ihe clerk. "Daa't I get say
| official eeal of ealJ Couit In change ? 7 7"
Seminole Coumy. Florida, thle
3llh day of Auguet 1944.
(81.41.)
Gigantic anting* lo yoa. now on a bread aew 1961
Arthur II. B'ckwlth. Jr.
FtlKIh Al the hitu-r of Ike affordable Ford* ia Sanford.
CUrk of the Circuit Court Our phune No. U 322-1 la|. Give us s cell for a HEAL
By: Martha T. Vlhlen
DEAL. That's tilritklaad-MurrUuae to Sanford.
Deputy Clerk
REAltDAU- fl RIDLEY
AND LEWIS
Attorneye for Plaintiff
&lt;* North Court Street
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Orlando, Florida
322-1481
Sanford
W. Park &lt;44-8916
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Fete Amiversary
F M IhOok Missionary BaptId church Choir will obeenro
Ha Aanivenary Sunday afteraooo h f L h at 2;M ». m.
Choirs from tha fallowing
afar than will participate la
• m mask el nxtmaganza:
New Bethel BaptW Church.
Orests Chspal of Ovteia, Now
Mount CalTtry, Now Bale*,
Korniag Glory, Allen Chapel,
n m Shiloh Gospel Chorus
aad Youth Choir. Thu CelooMai Gospel Stupors of Jack*
Marina win bo the fcaturad
pacet artists. This promises to
%a as ootttaadlng program.
Tha ptfrUf k lusited to at-

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tr with beautiful le n s . I a s
sura (hat many
were a part of that program
gained a ora porapec
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lievo such a program at this
time would proro to ho
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White Ladas m to haviag a
tftpfy *P*y program Sunday,
Sept If at Merab* Glory Bapttot Church at « p. m. Bufua
C. Breaks, principal of Eeckatea Btomootary School of Orlaade, will d t llm tha main
address. Ulyassa Brooks, pros*
s e e
Butty Joaa Block, daughter
of the Rcr. sad Mrs. Israel
Black, to attending school at
Parker Institute in Detroit
where she to studying to be •
Laboratory Technician. She
resides with her uncle and
•oat Mr. and Mrs. Fred Derocs. Israel Black Jr. has re­
turned to Paine College la
Augusta where be will begin
kto stator year of matricuto

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JAMES Blackahear re­
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thu completion of hie
40th year of contin­
uous service with the
Atlantic Co a i t Line.
The pin, with a testi­
monial certificate from
ACL President W. T.
Rice, was presented re­
cently to Blackshear by
local ACL foreman, F.
P. Dunn.
(Herald Photo)

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Cassandra Sheppard, daugh
lor of Mrs. Thelma R. Shep­
pard, has returned to Siena
Heights College of Adraln,
Michigan where she will rater
her sophomore year. She to
u 1M graduate of Croomi,
• • •
loose (T « ) Jooes motored
In Waycrnss to attend the funoral of Dewey Wllkersoo’s
Back in 1923 James Blackmother. Jooes to s friend and shear left his native Georgia
an associate of Wllkersoa.
and cama to Sanford. A year
• • •
later Blackahear applied to j
The Bor. and Mrs. N. A. tha Atlantic Coast Lina and
Watson art vacationing on the waa given a Job aa waterboy
Eastern Seaboard.
In the roundhouse at tha San• • •
f»rd yards.
P v t Miller Sykee to on
Later Blackahear became a i
leave for a few day*. He is a
helper and in 1940 waa made
ISM graduate of Croomi.
a stationary aliup fireman.
e e e
Since 19.13 Blackshear haa
Curly Jackson of Brooklyn
been a shop laborer and re- I
was in town recently to at­
cently rounded out 40 yeara
tend the funeral of his father.
of service with tha railroad
s e e
company.
The Rev. Harold B. WhiteW. T. Rica, preaidant of tha
hurst flew to the National
Atlantic Coaat Line, ulngted
Baptist Chirch Convention of
out Blackahear for hla 40 [
America, which convened in
Los Angeles last week. He wits year* of unbroken aervice to 1
on# of the speakers at a Youth tha transportation firm. He ,
Convention, an auxiliary to the called attention to BlackNational. Ho was placed on ■hear’* loyalty to tha com­
the Benevolent Board of the pany and his devotion to duty
National Baptlat Convention. throughout the yeara.
A 40-year-pln, along with I
• e e
Attorney! Willie George tha testimonial certificate I
Alien and Alcee Haetina have from Itlce, waa presented to
formed a law partnership in Blackshear during ceremonies I
Port Lauderdale. Both arc conducted by F. I*. Dunn,
graduates of Crooms High general foreman fur the ACL |
School. Allen to a graduate of in Sanford.
Blackahear and his wife I
tha University of norlda’i
School of Ltw, rad Hastins to and daughter, Holly, reside
a graduate of Florida A and at 1010 Jtsimlne Avenue,
M University's School of Law. Sanford.
• # e
Tha Civilian Conservation
Corpa (CCC), which waa ini'
tinted und.-r the late Presl
dent Franklin D. Hooiev.lt
proved to he an auet to many
of our men. The training they
received Improved them In
LAKELAND — Three San­
many ways: physically, men­
ford studenta are among tha
tally, morally, built self-con­
600-mrmber entering claaa of
fidence, a0.1 motivated them
new and tranafer students at
Into a state wherein they act
Florida Southern College for
up a goal (or themaalvee.
the fall semester. They are:
Coleman (Candy Boy) Fal­
Phyllis FrUbey, daughter I
lon is a product of that form­ of Mr. and Mra. Sid FrUbey, |
er program. Now residing in -90S Park Court;
Diana
Rochester, be has a family of Beasley, daughter of Mr. and
which he is moat proud, and Mra. W. R. Beasley, 210 Sum­
•was hit home. This man is merlin Ave., and Jennifer
constantly trying to Improve Thompson, daughter o f. Mr. I
himself. Ineldentiy, he was a and Mra. George Leonard
fast balling righthanded pitch Thompson, 200 Tempi# Drive. I
ar for the CCC team which was
All are graduatea of S«m- ;
located near DeLeon Springs iiinln Mljjh Subset.
'
Candy had tremeodoua abi­ Rnuthem’a total enrollment j
lity as a baseball player. As a numbers 1900 students from |
United States Marine, ha woo 33 states and 13 foreign
many booors in baseball In­ countries.
cluding trophies for the best
hatter. He bad a good curve,
a hopping fast ball, and ex­ Trainer To Speak
cellent control. He could hit
Joseph O'Farrell, a past
the tong ball. I am sure many president of the Maryland
of you recall tha game be Horse Breeders Ann. w h o
pitched against the Indiana- has trained such famous horpolls Clowns, which he lust by »cs as Carryback, Roman'
a score of 3 to 1 on two errors.
Brutbcr and Roving Minstrel
Many white patrons were In will speak to the Sanford Kiattendance that night, and wanis Club, Wednesday at Use j
they along with otbera, were
Civic Center at noon.
boning throughout the gam*
over his brilliant perform ance.
The writer had seen him (Can­ Congress has empowered
dy) sharp bo many occsuons, the secretary of Use treasury
but be was sharper that night to receive gifts from Individthan at any other lime. (Just uaU lor a specific purpose.
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Thinking
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QuickieSeries
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ContinuePace

ToRonTeam

aad a ssaiar, aastalaad a kasa
MJary la a sertmmaga sasaioa Tsasday altaraooa during
a Trlto workout
Danny TUlis also iteohed
a alight aaklo lajury during
tto toad • knocking asMloa
tot to la aapactad U to ahta
to perform Friday night at
(all spend. TUlis la a motor
aad last ytar toadlad tto defrailva safatF poattMa far aaa
at Plfott’s tkioa salts.
Defenalraly, coaetea J im
McCoy aad Dick Willis mi M
tto squad la doing all right
‘-There's still room for Im­
provement," saya McCoy “MB
tto toys are making progress
aad wo tope to have them at
tto peak for Titusville."

Amvct : D o a t to t m tto
Yankee*. And, by *11 ■••*•*
4 m l bet ecelast ’em."
• * •
A Dlstingniabed Dufftrie
U m m aaM win to told to
D tc w to r at Hoilywaed by
tto 8m . Among tto M par*
m u
invited a n President
Johnson and ton*tor Hobart
Humphrey, Senator H a r r y
Goldwater and Bap. William
Millar, Dr. Jonas Balk, Lt.
Gen. Chesty Puller (the Ma­
rina tore), Charles A. Lindto r t, Jimmy Durante, Dr.
Wehnmr n a Braan, playwright Arthur Miller and
Yogi Brno.

8H8 FULLBACK LEE SPARKMAN, weighing
in a t 215 pounds, will be th a mainstay of Head
Coach Jim Pigott's Seminole backfield thla year.
Sparkman, in his familiar No. 42 Jersey, ia ex­
pected to continue grinding out the power yard­
age for the Tribe when it opens the 1964 grid
season Friday night at Titusville.

Dean Chance Stalls

American

CENTERS FOR LYMAN HIGH’S Greyhounds this season will be these
three stalwart youngsters. They are (from left) Mike Coles 51, Dave
Mattie 50 and Ronnia Toole 55. Mattie was an end last year for the Grey­
hounds and Toole ia • transfer from Winter Garden Lakeview where he
played JayVee football last year.
(Herald Photo)

Johnny On The Spot

Not many Igg founders
got tho opportunity to play
major college football there
days. However, there'* a re­
port that Bobby fitter check­
ed into tho Goorgln Bulldog
camp recently and waa con­
sidered "overweight" at 1S5.
Of courae, w* should mention
that Etter is a kicking spe­
cialist.

By Fred Down
UPI Sports Writer
That’s the tribute rival Na­
tional League managers pay
Johnny Callison and it sums
up in a nutshell why the Phil­
adelphia Phillies are driving
hard once again to capture

The United
thla year, aa yet, says Head
Coach Jim Plgott. Howover, whew they ere, to
avers, the boys will do tto
selecting themselvea.

League

Clave.
72 71 .500 14
Minn.
73- 74 .437 l IS*
Boston
65 93 .439 23
Wash.
37 90 .366 30V*
Kan. City
54 92 .370 13
Twrtday's Results
'eland, ppd.
Washington at
rain
loa Angeles 7 New York 0
Chicago 3 Detroit 2, 10 inni.
Boston
&gt; Kansas City 0
United Frees laterasiiteal
Minnesota 2 Baltimore 1
Beal-finals, Beit-of-Seven
Today’s Gamea
W L Chicago at Detroit
Rochester
S 0 Washington at Cleveland (N)
Jacksonville
0 3 Minnesota »t Baltimore (N)
Buffalo
2 1 Los Angeles at New York
Kansas City at Boston
Syracuse
1 2
H a n d sy ’a Games
Tuesday's Result*
Lot Angeles at New York (T-

Baltimore
Chicago
New York
Detroit
Los Ang.

Bocbester 3 Jacksonville 2
Buffalo 4 Syracuse 3

Tto elimination of tto tearat days totwaaa fsm at two and
Ursa aad lira aad six should

When the Baa Fraadsco
49*ra were considering hiring
Wilt Chamberlain to Jobs tto
club aa u pass receiver, Barland Bvare—coach o f tto Ixw
Angeles Rama — was asked
what ha would do about it.
"I’d hire Bill Russell to de­
fense him," said Bvare.

Yankee Pennant Bid

Tto SemlnoUs and tha Ter­
riera are nearly equal in av­
erage team weight Thl a
should even the contest TitusVllM'i two biggest linemen are
Vito Giarrasso, 210 aad Char­
lie Griffin, 210, and ttofr big­
gest backs are Charll# Hugg­
ins 117 and Glen Long 179.
Seminole's "beef section" in­
cludes: Divid Noell 219, Davn
Jarrell 210, Larry Watson 210,
Earnie Steels 200, Davo Coilober IN and Farless 199. Tto
Seminole's heavy back* are
Lee Sparkman 219, Sonny
Messer 199 and Burton 191.

MTW YORK (UPI) - Aa
ekWaakleeed “fuiekle" World
tmtm tto first tiaca use
wtoa Maw York aad Brooklyn
playad ttolr last subway icr*
las—will to la tto offaria* this
yaar if tto Fhiladalphla Phllb
Ms fate alitor tto Mm York
Yaatoas ar lihimer* Orioles.

N)
Only games scheduled

gaolxatlon in the United States The Lyman High School three straight wins but what's
devoted to boating education Boosters Club will hold its In- more significant is the fact
and safety, reported its mem- itlal meeting of tha season to- that he has driven in four of
bershlp as of August 31, 1964. night at the Longwood school, the nine runs scored by the
totaled 60.593. This compares! All persons Interested in the team,
to a total of 97,977, on August|Greyhounds' athletic program! Dennis Bennett tired after
BUS Booeter Club Prtxy 31, 1993.
Ihave been urged to be present. | pitching six innings of threeRoger Harris tells ua that
hell have a good supply of
the only run he needed but the the Seminole High mega­
Angels nibbed It in with a phones on hand Friday night
burst of six in the ninth with in front of the Tribe's stand*
Adcock's 21st homer snd Wil­ In Titusville. If you're among
■y Major Amo* B. Honpl* Inga in the West include the Washington 29, Air Fores
lie Smith's three-run triple the the fans who didn't get
Peerless Prognosticator
California • Missouri, and Wa­ Acsdemy II
big blows.
youra last Friday during
Egad I Hera we are at tha shington • Air Force Academy Alabama 21, Georgia 0
The lots prevented the Yan­ "Playere Night" at Sanford
start of another football sea­
Arkansas 26, Oklahoma State
kees from gaining ground on Memorial Stadium you can
contests.
son and millions of football
the Baltimore Orioles, who get ’em at Tltuevill*.
followers can relax in the The Hoople System foresees Army 41, Citadel 6
dropped a 2 1 decision to the
knowledge that ttolr favorite victories tor Navy, Syracuse, Auburn 33, Houston 13
Minnesota Twins but tto Chi­
Iver wonder why ■ men­ forecaster will to back at the
Alabama, LSU, Kansas, Nor­ Syracuse 17, Boston College 7
cago White Soi moved to with­ agerie hair turn* gray? Be­
old
stand.
thwestern, California a n d Oregon 31, Brigham Young
in one game of the lead when tween Aug. 6 and 29, the
Yes, dear readers, I em Washington.
they beat the Detroit Tiger* Houston Colts played seven
California 14, Missouri 19
3-3 In 10 innings. The Boston gamea decided by on* run. prepared once again to give
Tennessee 23, Chattanooga T
Red Sox downed the Kansas Tto Cotta won all »*v*n. you tto authoritative line on
tho
big
gimes
In
1964.
In
fact,
Kentucky 22, Detroit 20
City Athletics 8 0 in the only Since then they've played
you have my personal pledge
Iowa Stats I, Drake i
other AL action.
seven games decided by on# (Ed. Note: for what It's
Duka 44, So. Carolina 14
run and they've lost ’em all.
Florida State 13, Miami (Fla.)
Score In '64 - hak kafft
Ia addition te the opener
Enough of the chlt-ehatl
S.M.U. 9. Florida U. •
with Sanford, tho TttuavilU Now let os plunge Into the Im­
Georgia Tech 23, Vanderbilt 9
Terriers this reason will portant business at hand.
laaglo with Cocoa Beach,
The season gets off to a ro­
Cocoa. Lyman, Melbourne, bust start this weekend with
Ean Gnllie. Benbreeso of heavy cannonading on all
n V y t e a a sad Satellite fronts.
In the Bast, Penn State
The lll-Nooneri Bowling Lea­
meeti rugged Navy, while
gue started its 1964-63 sched­
And freaking of Lyman, Boston Cotlege plays host to
Th# Old Boy Hlmsilf
ule with all 12 teams sponsor­
we're
reminded that Lea well-regarded Syracuse. Down
ed. Despite Hurricane Dora
South it's Alabama vs. Geor­ The top intersectional con­
interrupting their regular bow­ Lyle, former Greyhound full­
gia, and Louisiana State a- test, pitting Maryland against “A IM S " PICTURE ANO
back,
U
expected
to
to
one
ling day, tha girls polled aoae
of the big guns Friday night gainst T en s A A M, to men­ the mighty Oklahoma Soon- SOUND ANYWHERE
good acores.
era, will account for tha day's
tion Just two.
Lake Monro# Inn'a Lassies w h a n Mainland High of
biggest upset. I predict a 23- IN THE ROOM
In
tto
Midwest,
Kansas
tac­
made a clean sweep, downing Daytona opens its grid card
kles Texas Christian, and 17 triumph for Maryland — i t Glare-proof RCA High Fi­
M A R Bar. Art Brown Pest against Jackson of Jackson­
har • rumphl
delity Color Tub* ★ AllControl also took four away ville at Daytcna'a Memorial Northwestern kicks oIf against
Oregon Mate. Headline meet*
Now on with th* forecast:
channel VHF and UHF tun­
Stadium.
Lyle
will
to
per­
from tto Check-Mate team.
ing i t Powerful New Vista
Carolyn Betts tod high forming for th* Buccaneer*.
7w:*/i
Almprrtd.75.000- ,
game of 173 and also high ser­
volt New Vista Color Chassis
And here's year thence to
ies of 482. Linda Redman roll­
(factory adjusted) ★ Autoed two turkeys while Jean toe* n Vet af fan—evea If
•watteCPjnr Parities * StatVan Winkle and Ltnore Price yen don't win anything. Bo
Ic-lra# "Golden Throet" FM
ter* yon pertkipete in Tto
recorded one each,
pound.
Linda Redman converted Herald’* pick • tto - winner
dU 2-7 spilt, Connie Rlngo th* grid canteat each weak.
4-7-10, Shirley Simas tba 9-7, Lank far tto conteat rale*
Helen Altman 4-7-9-10 ant aad entry blaato else­
Boon Patrick the 3-10.
where in today'* Herald.

Two Teams Grab
Clean Sweeps In
Hi-Nooner Loop

hit ball aad Jack Baldschua
completed tba shutout to asm
Bennett hla 12th wla against
12 losses. The Colts threatened
In the seventh and ninth in­
ning* but a misfiring squeesa
play stopped them in the sev­
enth and Baldschua struck out
Joe Gaines with two on for
the final out In tha ninth.
Tha St. Louis Cardinals,
continuing their gallant but
forlorn pursuit of tho Phillies,
swept a doublebeader from
the Milwaukee Bravao 11-9 and
3-1, the Chicago Cubs defeat­
ed the Cincinnati Reds 6-1, the
San Francisco Giants topped
the New York Meta 3-1 and
the Los Angeles Dodgers scor­
ed a 5 3 victory over the Pitts­
burgh Pirates la other NL
games.

ettiea aaa miMs or lata apart
was aaosaaad by btaaball
Committioosr Ford Frick.
Tto travel daya would re­
main part of tto serit* achad*
uM la tto avaat af a aeries totween tto PkUUaa aad ChUage
White 80s.
The first two game* af tto
mrlea will to playad la the
park af fee National League
champion; tto third, fourth
aad fifth, If aacosatry, la tto
park of tho American Laagua
champion; aad tto sixth and
seventh, If necessary, In tho
park of tho National League
champion.
Tto aeries will start oa Oct.
T unless there la a playoff for
a pennant in which case It will
start on Oct. g.

4 Contenders
To Seek Title

TORONTO (UPI) The
World Boning Association told
Its four top-ratod heavyweight
contender* today to got ready
to fight for tto "vacant world
champlooship" stripped from
Caseins Clay.
President Mere L. McKenzie
of tto WBA sent tto "get
ready" telegrams to Ernie
Terrell of Chicago, Cleveland
Williams of Houston, ax-champlots Floyd Patterson of Scarsdale, N. Y., and Doug Jones
of New York.
That four.maa elimination
became tto solution when tto
WBA vacatsd Clay’s title Mon­
day immediately altar young
Clay had signed at Boston
with ex-champion Sonny Lis­
ton for a forbidden return title
fight
in tto Beaton Garden,
Wisconsin 14, Kansas Stats I Nov. if.
Kansas 19, T.C.U. 10
L.S.U. 32. Texas A A M IT
Maryland 23, Oklahoma 17
Mississippi 25, Memphis State
Mississippi St, 9, Texas TechO
Navy 9, Penn Slats g
Nebraska 45, So. Dakota 9
No. Carolina 30, No. Carolina
State 13
Northwestern 21, Oregon State
W. Virginia 29, Richmond 9
Stanford 29, Washington State
Texas 22, Tulan* •
Virginia 33, Waka Forest IS
Vlllanova 21, Toltdo 14

N e w ! fr o m RCA VICTOR

O L O R ^ w T v T fO T

EASY TERMS

ELLEN BETTS, who bowls In tho Monday
Night Woman's Scratch League at Jet Lanu,
posted a season average of 161 for a berth on
The Sanford Herald’s all-Seminolo County Bowl­
ing team. She gets her plaquo from Julian Stenstrom. Herald sports editor who msule tha pre­
sentations recently. Ellen also bowls in the
Thursday Night Mixed League at Jet Lanes.

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F5r Opener
On Sept. 24
By Jim B w h i
Lite everyone cIm Com*
Jim Clarfc'i loath Seminole
grWiden k m btta inactive
of lit*.
Tte r»c«at hurricane h u
succeeded in putting lu u a * &gt;
Mk« football team out of boil*
Dan—(or tte time being any­
way. However the Hurricanes
from Caaaelberry have made
19 for lack of physical exer­
cise with • lot of mental drill!
in the form of akull aeiiiooj.
Clerk end assistant CoKh
Dave Milter are working hard
preparing the 'Canes for their
home opener against the tough
Sanford Junior High Braves
Sept. 24.
Clark has yet to cut anyooe
from the squad, so as of now,
there are J7 eighth and ninth
grade boys wearing the red
and white Hurricane colors.
The first cut is expected to be
made soon, however, and South
8emlnole will probably dress
about 20 boys for the first
game at Lyman Field.
Clark says that, going by the
way they took now, the Hur­
ricanes will probably be
stronger defensively. But a lot
of things esn happen in two
weeks and the situation could
well change.
The South Seminole sebtdule hasn't been definitely set,
but the 'Canea will play a sixgame slate with two contests
each against Sanford and St.
Cloud and one meeting apiece
with Oviedo and Tampa.
The following boys now com­
prise the grid squad in Catee)berry:
Ends: Leonard Hollis, M,
144; Dave Jackson, S-10, 1(3;
Delbert Egner, S-10, 143; Al­
len Either, S-10, 144; Mike
Eiekett, 6-1. 141 end Bob Ol­
son, d-1, 1M.
Tackles: Bruce Stuart, (-2U,
1T0; David Eutenkroger, S-10,
110; Greg Pfteffer, 3-9, 1(1;
Ken Kreuee, M , 302; Greg
Dnakn. n o , IIS; Bill McNsal,
1-11,201; David Dreudlng, 3-11,
139; Chuek Bentley, 3-9, 1T0
and Pat Murphy, S-11,190.
Guards: Danny Peterson, S4, 111; Greg Bare, S-T, 1SS;
Jeff MMCIeod, 3-9, 143; Bob
Mobley. (-0, 133 and David
Fulsang, 3-tO, 143.
Canters: Larry Garner. 3-10,
180; Tom Hawkea, 3-10, 133;
John Newell. 5-9, 120 and Ro­
bert Jaeger, 3-11, 17S.
Quarterbacks: Jim Lucas,
S-Tli, 123; Mika Hargis, 3-10.
130 and Chuck Engis, 3-3, 110.
rullhecks: R l c h a r - d Ru
bright, S-9H, 190; Ronnla
Skeen, 3-11, 143 and Charles
Money, 3-11, 1(4.
Halfbeeki: Rif W at. 3-6,
112; Dennis aGrrttt, 3-7, 132;
Donnie Owen, 3-1, 114; Bob
Uioduekl, 3-9, 143; Johnny
McDermott, 3-7, 123; Tom
Butler. 3-7, 120 end Matt Hie
kok, 3-7, 123.

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TWO OVIEDO HIGH VETERANS will serve
as co-captains of this year’s edition of the Lions
football team when the 1964 season gets under
way Friday night at John Courier Field in
Oviedo. The Lion captains are quarterback Jim
Courier (10) ami fullback Ted Bellhom (40).
At 8 p.m. tomorrow night the Lions host
Zephyrhills in the curtain raiser.

Oviedo Pushes Drill
As Gametime Nears
By Marshall Ling*
Hrrald Sports Writer
Tha Ovitdo Lions rtietad
to tha announcement that their
itaaon would open a week
earlier than anticipated by
working that much harder
Tuesday afternoon when Head
Coach Arthur Scott and as­
sistant Dick Prater put thsir
charges through an extended
drill in preparation for Fri-

National League
W L Pet GB
Phila.
IS 37 .907
St. Louis
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Saa Fran.
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Cinn.
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Pitu.
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Milwaukee
74 71 .310 14
Lot Ang.
73 72 .303 13
«7 7S .462 21
Chicago
Houston
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49 96 .338 39
New York
Tuesday's RctulU
Chicago 6 Cincinnati 1
St. Louis 11 Milwaukee 8. 1st.
St. Louis 3 Milwaukee I, 2nd
San Krancitco 3 New York 1
Philadelphia 1 Houston 0
Los Anjelei 3 Pittsburgh 3
Today's Games
Cincinnati at Chicago
St. Louis at Milwaukee
Philadelphia at Houston (N)
Pittsburgh at Los Angeles (X)
New York at San Francisco
Thursday's Gama
Cincinnati at Chicago
Philadelphia at Los Angeles
(X)
Only games scheduled

day night's tilt with Zephryrhills.
Tha Lions, originally slat­
ed to play a nine-game sched­
ule, announced Tuesday that
not only had Zephyrhills been
added to tha alate but also
that it would be played thia
Friday night *t John Cour­
ier Field.
Oviedo observers tay that
the eleven tho Lions meet
Friday night ahould provide
tho Seminole County machine
with plenty of oppoaltion.
But aince tho l.iona have
essentially the tame eleven
they fielded laat season they
are picked to grab tha curtain
ralaar.
Scott haa fairly well astablished his flrat eleven. Jim
Courier, Oviedo's art triple
threat man who can run, past
and kirk, will b« at quarterbark and Ted Bellhom, an end
laat year, la firmly fixed at
fullback thia season.
Bruce Dowen, a newcomer
to Oviedo from Jacksonville,
will handle the left halfback
ipot and Hill Mikler will ra&lt;
turn to his position at right
half.
This aeason'a first two
guards ar« Jimmy Saucer and
Wayne Jacobi. Billy Murphy
and Tim Colbert have pretty
well sewed up the tackle slots
and Red Brooks — a fullback
laat season — haa become a
flanker, replacing Bellhom.
The other end will be Jimmy
Reatlry. At renter will be
Charlie Beasley.

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WARRINGTON (UPI) —
O h m « l M l for
h r Wool M a y oa a vnrM two day oorlaa of rtoHo
lo Soar otatoo and oao Can*
Tha President's trip offi­
cially woo M erited ao b o b peUtkaL The dlfforoaco botwooa tho trip's bring nonpolitical or political, effkally,
is tho dlffwoaeo hotwooa tho
U. 8. gevernmont and tho
PoMotrotlo Notloaal Committao paying tha tab. Ia thia
oooo, tho government will pay
tho bill
Ho will wiad ap Thursday
la California, where 40 elec­
toral Totoo win bo at stake
la November — tho oocoad
highest ot any state ia tho
nation.
Aad Johnson, “af course,
also would Ilka to win tho
amaller electoral prices in the
throe other states—Munteua,
Washington and Oregon.
Yesterday Johnson flew to
Miami for a “non-political"
speech before tho Internation­
al Association o f Machinists,
a union which already had
andomed him. On hie return
tho President paid a surprise
visit to Cape Kennedy and In­
spected space facilities there.
Then was advance word

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T h e Sem inole C o u n t y B oard
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co n s i d e r
th e
p o e e t h i n t r e f r r s n t l n r a ej
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o r p a r k In an A - l A g r i c u l t u r e
n o n e a s r e q u e s t e d h r W a l t e r E.
O r a h a m o n t h e f o l lo w in g d»eeiih ed properly: H E* ef B K t
S ectio n S I - l t e - I P K a n d t h a t
p e r t o f Lot* I a n d S In beg
tOO.TT f t E o f N W co r Martk.n
l - S t a - i t K , r e n K s e i ft. HW-rrI f I I I f t on r o a d . S &gt;2 0 f t to
b r g B lo ck B, T r a c t I, B e ota ndo
f p rim e
P u b lic h e a r i n g win h e held
I n Ihe C o u n ty Co m m laalo n o ra
Room , C o u r t H o u s e , Hanford,
F l o r i d a , o n S e p t e m b e r 11. l i l t
e t 1:11 P . M. o r a s soon t h e r t a f t e r na poss ible.
Br m lnnle C o u n t y B o a r d e f
A djuatm m t
By H a l A. C o l b e r t , C h a i r ­
m an
P u b t l i h B a p t IS, 1114
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KNOXVILLE, Teas. (UPI)
— RopabUcen presidential
eaadMste B m p M. Goldwater, calling for "straight talk''
from tha administration, ac­
cused President JohaMa to­
day e t trying to manage tha
news shoot Communist Cuba.
la a prepared speech start­
ing tho second day e t his fourday campaign in tho South,
Gotdwotor said tha President
had delated certain statements
aa Cuba trom ths prepared
text of his addrsu to the In­
ternational Machinists' Con­
vention la Miami Tuesday.
Tho deleted statements said
Cuban Premier Fidel Castro
has failed to sprssd commu­
nism from Cuba sad that the
Island posed ao throat to U A
security.
"Why tho deletions 7 Why
tho statements la th# first
place}'' Goldwater a s k e d .
ra n t.'uim.,.; m lly be
Here that communism has not
spread from CuboT Doss he
really balisvs that Communist
Cuba poses no threat} }
“Thera are sll too many
questions piling up at tho door
of tho Whlto House — ques­
tions about Viet Nam, ques-

that Jnhnaoa might break
Rsdeat oa « w lev ef hlo
trip by ftyiag aboard the
Royal Canadian Air Pores
Jatetar of Prims Minister
Lester B. Pearson, fo r safe­
ty sad coaunuaieatloas rea­
sons, American presidents al­
ways have flown ia U, 8. Air
Pome pianos.
Today, Johnson's travels
worn scheduled to take him
tot
—Melstrom Air Pores Bom ,
at Great Polls, Mont, to Join
Poorsoa for n two-hour flight
over tho Columbia River
Basin, possibly in Psonon'n
plane. Governors of six eta tea
in the area will accompany
them.
—Vancouver, British Col­
umbia, to begin n SO-mll#
motorcade to the InternatlonWash., on tho U. 8.-Canadian
border. A ceremony there will
mark proclamation of tho
Columbia River treaty be­
tween the two nations.
—Back to Vancouver, to
board hlo Air Force trans­
port for n 35-minute flight to
8osttle, where he will speak
at a dinner sponsored by the
local Chamber of Commerce
end three ares universities.
He will remain overnight in
Seattle.
Thursday, Johnson plans to
fly to Portland, Ore., to ad­
dress a breakfast sponsored
by publia end private power
groups participating In en 11stete system tying together
hydroelectric facilities of the
Columbia and Colorado River
basins.
From there, he will go to
Sacramento to ride In a 70block motorcade from the
airport to the California capItol. He will make e speech
from the Capitol steps, then
attend a private lunch aa the
guest of Gov. Edmund G.
(Pat) Brown.

A FEW of the items to be sold at the Bear
Lake Elementary PTA’a rummage sale Satur­
day in Northgate Plaza are shown by Mrs. Kay
Viets, new president of the group. Sale will
begin at 10 a.m. and continue until sll articles
are sold,
(Herald Photo)

Circles Observe
Mission Prayer

By Maryana Miles
Members of tha Betty
f-awhorn and Jane Hickman
Circles of the Forest City
Hsptlgt Church will meet at
7:30 p. m. today a t ths
church to conclude a two-day
observance of Henson of
Prayer for State Missions.
Mrs. Yvonns Wsatmnrsland,
Underwriters
The September meeting of who is In charge of the spe­
the Life Underwriters Asso­ cial meetings, urges all mem­
ciation will be held at the Ca­ bers of ths circles to attend.
pri at noon Thursday. Speak­
Moslems are required to re­
er for the occasion will be the
aixoclation’s president, Don move their shoes before enter
ing a mosque.
Tabor.

Hospital
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SEPTEMBER U, M i
Admissions
Luclous It. Summers, Her
bert Nellson, Mary Helen
Kirchhoff, Judy Green, Mar
gsret Ogletree, SKellie Hoppx,
all of Sanford; Ruby Williams,
Daytona; Geraldine Liles, DeBary; M iry Donaldson, Mi­
chael R. McCarthy, John R.
Reaves, Lake Mary; Joyce
A. Rench, Longwood; Mary
Maria Sharps, Mims.
Discharges
Theodore LaTour, Kate E.
Swaim, Charlie Goins, Sus
sle Campbell, all of Sanford;
Martha i’etitpas, Ethel U. Illg
gins, DcUary; Carl Smith,
Lake Monro*.

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licly o p en ed a n d r e a d aloud.
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IIS' A D J I ’ST R E AT
C o n t r a c t d o c u m e n t * conidat SI, laton.
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A e ttr e e f F uhlle l l r e r l e g
o f en * aet a f p l a n * a n d o n * sa l
o f e p en lf lratlo n a. D r a w i n g , an d In t h e C o u n t y Co m m l* ,l t» n ,r* t ...t 11. lllo ck H, D r u i d l l l l l s T o w h o m It m a y c o n c e r n :
T h e Hemlnol* C o u n t y B o a rd
• p a c i f i c a t i o n s m a y be o b t a i n e d Hoorn. C o u r t H«u**, Sonford. P a r k HubdlvUtnn.
P u b l i a h e a r i n g will b* h eld o f A d j u s t m e n t w i l t h o ld a p u b ­
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Hoorn, C o u r t l ln u so , Bnnfor d i b i l i t y o f g r a n t i n g a s p e c i a l
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W l n t o r P e r k . F lo rid a , fo r Ihe
Adj ust ment
s t T:lo P. M. o r a n so o n t h e r e
tions to perm it a t r a ile r p ark
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f u n d e d In f u l l t o a a r h p-rw in
A djustm ent
W. K. a n d R- C. H ln u n t o n t h a
wh o r t t u r n e t h a d o r u m e n t a to P n M U h Sept. I*. 19**.
CUE-41
lly 11*1 A. C o lb e r t, C h s l r
fo llo w in g descrlhed p r o p e rty :
good c o n d i t i o n w i t h i n 14 daya
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a f t e r hid o p e n i n g , w i t h o c p
IK94IVULK I III 3 TV IIOAHII P u t d l e h Hept. 14, 19**.
division.
lio n a s noted below. A d d itio n al
OF A l t J I 'S T M K V T
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In tli* C o u n t y C o m m t* s to n * r *
o f IlS.oo e a c h , w h ic h w ill not To wh«&gt;m It ni*y r o n c t r n ;
BF.NIXOI.K r t l l ' X T V HOARD
It.Mon.
C o u r t Hoijv*. H anford .
b« r e f u n d a b l e . C o n t r a c t o r a ae
T h , F , m l n u | o C o u n t y Hosr&lt;l
OK .AD J I ST R E N T
F l o r i d a , o n S e p t e m b e r 31. 19**
c u r i n g d o c u m e n t s a n d n o t aub of A p |J u « tm ,n t will h o |,| , pubkalte* e f F ab lle l le s r ta a
a t 7:14 P. Af. o r a a s o o n th * r « m i l t i n g p r o p o s a l s h a l l be r* 11* h e s r l n g t o r a n s h U r t h , T o w h o m It m a y c o n c e r n :
a f t * r a a pnialhl*.
fu n d e d h alf t h * d e p o s i t upon p o ss i b i l i ty o f g r a n t i n g s sp*
T h * Hemlnol* C o u n t y HosrA
Hemlnol* C o u n t y B o a r d e f
r e t u r n o f d o c u m e n t s In g o o d rl s l * s r , p l | o n t o th * Zo n in g o f A d j u s t m e n t will h o ld a p u b .
A djustm ent
co n d itio n .
I t e g u l s t l o n s to p e r m i t s n u r s ­ (In h e a r i n g t o r n n e l d t r th *
By H a l A. O o l b t r t , C h a i r ­
A c e r t i f i e d c h e c k o r b a n k ing h u m * In a n A -l A g r i c u l t u r e p o ealL lllty o f g r a n t i n g a tp *
man
d r a f t , p a y a b l e to t h e Hoar d o snn« ** r , t | U , s t * d by David
r l s l e i r e p t l o n t o th * Z o n in g I’u b l l a h Sept. 14. 1144.
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th * b i d d e r a n d a c c e p t a b l e s u r e
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tie* In a n a m o u n t e q u a l In five S. It. *3*.
1, Dea P t n a r Acre* Subdivision.
p e r c e n t of lb * bid s h a l l ba
Ihlbllo h s s r l n g will b* h*ld
P u b l i c h e a r i n g w i l l b* h*ld
s u b m i t t e d w i t h e a c h bid.
In Ih * C o u n t y C o m m issio n er* In t h * C o u n t y Oom m ls* lon*r*
T h a eu c c a e a fu l b i d d e r will ba floom. C o u r t l l o u » , San ford . It.mm. C o u r t tlo u e* . Hanford.
r e q u i r e d to f u r n i s h a.. d p ay f o r FVorl&lt;ls, on f l * p t , m b , r 31, test F l o r i d a , o n S * p t* m b * r SI. 1*4*
s a t i s f a c t o r y p e r f o r m a n c e a n d s t T:3S I*. »l. o r s s so o n t h a r s - a t 7:34 P. 31. o r a* so o n t h * r s p a y m e n t b o n d o r b o n d s. A t t e n a f t e r s s poas lhls.
a f t e r a * poss ible.
tSoa la c a l l e d to t h * f a r t t h a t
H s m l n o l s C o u n t y B o a rd at
Hemlnol* C o u a t y S t i r * e f
not lea* t h a n t h * m i n i m u m aal
A d ]u * tm * n t
Adjuatmsnt
a rlea a a d w a g e * a a a e t f o r t h
Hy H a l A. C o lb a r t, C h s lrBy l i s t A. C o lb ert, C h a i r ­
l a t h a apecl flo at Ions m u s t ba
man
m an
paid o n t h i s p r o j e c t .
I’u h l l s h Kept. 14. 1144
P u b l i s h Hept. IS, l i l t .
Th* B oard o f P u b l i c I n e t r u c CDE-4S
C D K -I!
tlo a f o r S e m l o n l * C o u n t y , F l o r
Ida. r a a a y r e a t h * r i g h t t o r*
J e d a n y a n d / o r a l l bid* o r t o
w alv * a n y I n f o r m a l i t i e s In th *
bid d in g . No b i d s h a l l b e w ith
d r a w n for a p e r o d o f f i f t e e n
t i l ) d a y s su b s e q u e n t to th e
opening of bids w ith o u t th*
c o a e e n t o f t h o Board .
J. V. W r i g h t . J r . .
C h a i r m a n . B o a rd o f P u b l i c
Instruction
for
S em in o le
C o u a ty , F l o r i d a
R. T Mllweo,
S em inole C o u n t y S u p e r i n ­
t e n d e n t of l 'u b t l o I n s t r u c ­
tion a n d B a - O f f l o l e S e c r e ­
t a r y t o tb * B o a r d o f P u b l i a
laetru etk in
P u b l i s h S ep t. II, IS, 44. 1111.
C D R ell

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•bant private gala Cram public
office, about political use of
defense contracts, and, sow
questions about Iho Presi­
dent’s policy and posture reg a r d i n g Cuba," Goldwater
said.
Goldwater flew to Knoxville
from Orlando and Tampa,

hn wound up a Imt af
North Carolina. Georgia aad
Florida Tureday, hailing Am
doctrine of its tee' rights and
appealing f o r Democratic
vote#.
Ha w a n anthualastically
welcomed hy largo crowds. Aa
estimated 100,000 p a r a a s a
greeted him in Atlanta.

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Welcome Wagon
Board Completes
Parly Plans
By Maryam M!l«e
Executive board mambere
of the South 8«mino!e Wel­
come Wagon Club mat Mon­
day to complete plana for a
Halloween party and (tank
dinner and a white aUphant
isle. Tha meeting was held
a t the home of the president,
Mrs. Sandy LaPoma and was
preceded by a covered dish
luncheon.
Tha Halloween party and
dinner was scheduled for Oct.
24 at the Mid-Florida Coun­
try Club and those attending
will be requested to come In
costume. A social hour was
set for 7-8 p. m. with tho
dinner to follow.
Tli« white elephant tale
will take place at next Thurs­
day's
general membership
meeting to be held at tha
House of Beef In Maitland be­
ginning at 11:30 a. m. Mem­
bers are asked to bring ar­
ticles for the sale and Mrs.
Clairs Habatlnl will serve as
auctioneer.
The next meeting of tha
board will be held Oct. 12 at
the home of Mrs. Sue Gates
in Forest City. Mrs. LaPoma
has promised tha group a
Lasagne dinner.

Church Group
To Show Film
The Young r«opls’i En
tlesvor of Ihe Church of God,
22nd Street and French Avs.,
will gponsor showing of tha
outstanding rellgioue film,
"In Hi* Slsps," at 7:30 p. m.
Thursday a t th t church.
Tha film la In full color
and ia open to tha public.

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for the ntmual extension
"gents' conference.
'file service will mark Ita
50th Anniversary Year at Ita
mi mini conference with a look
into the future.
Dr. J . Wayne Heiti, pruel.
dent, Univereity of Floridn,
will open the conference with
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lighting the past and tha
prrarnt in cooperatiee exten­
sio n work.
! Dr. 31. U. Watklna, director
•if tne Florida Agricultural
Extension Service, will point
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:in putting Operation DARK.—
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| new concept in developing
..griculturul rvaourcea effec­
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I&gt;r. Edgar J. Iluotie. aaalat.
nnt director, North Curulinw
Kxtrii.-tinh Service, and Dr.
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division of Home economics.
Federal Extension Service,
will discus* the scope and |m portanra of agricultural and
home economics Extension
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One conference session will
center on runaumer education,
with Mrs. Virginia Kchrovder,
director of Sandards llranda,
Inc., tost kitchens of New
York, Dr. Ralph A. Eastwood
and Mr*, Gladys Kendall, F.xtension marketing ipeclaliata,
presenting Extrni'on'a opportrinities for coniumer educa­
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LADY FAIR It OZ. TIIIN SLICED
of tiic shopping center develop,
ment company, reported that
total Income rose to $S.0t2,000
from tl.A76.000 for tha sam e
period last year. Cash flow la
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DONOLD M. Swaney,
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Claim, U. S. Navy, waa
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presented an engraved
s q u a d r o n cigarette
lighter d u r i n g cere­
monies aboard the U3S
Enterprise, w h i c h ia
participating in Opera­
tion Sen Orbit. In ad­
dition, his name has
been engraved on a
p laq u e which ia per­
manently retained by
squadron.

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Delta Kappa Gamma Members Host Reception
Tea Honoring Initiates At Boyd Coleman Home
•feeaten. aB wart-lthaa 1M member*. D*coratlv*| tuma aara adorned tha racap-lod aa rolta. TB* Mrvtog UMa.ImUQle cktt, waa watered
h attirad la tan cmtloa*, aad|arraaf*amtt topiettag aa-|tioa room*, which w m opt* |com«d la a haadeom* aoldjwith a d a y arraagaaaag ^a&lt;
colorful foliage, tinged with
in utig th* tataat la aot
gold, combined with bloaaoma
ef brilliant ertmaea aad bright
oraage. Elegant crystal can­
delabra held taD gold glowing
Upera, with crystal
aad tray* efteitag aa attrac­
tive asaortaeat ef dainty da
Bcailes. Pouring from tha an­
tique liber aarvice wart Mra,
Wilma Morgaa, past preeldent
«f Ibo; Mr*. Alicia Schmidt
peit pmidcat af Beta
Mlsi Mabel Chapman,
membenMp chairman.
So from S p. m. on laet Sun­
day afternoon, the Delta Kap­
Iw .T W p w p o w rftW e to m pa Gamma cdueatora were de­
k |tM v u H hoaor th* tow
lighted at meeting once again
fcitlatos, Rutk Dean, Kbo.
in
the refined atmosphere
EuatU; FlortM S#tila, IUm,
which
the Sanford group of
New Smyraa B*a«k; Catbarta#
“school
marms” so capably
Wbalobal, Beta, Stated tad
provided.
S«Uy Cook, Bata, Bwtia.
Host***** wait th* two Sta­
ted chapter* to th* more
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Nuptial Revealed
DELTA KAPPA GAMMA, National Honor Society of women educators,
recently honored the initintca with an elaborate tea a t the Park Avenue
home of Mra. Boyd Coleman. With Mra. Alicia Schmidt, pant president of
Beta Chapter, seated are from the left standing, Mrs. Coleman, Rho
membership chairman; Miss Mabel Chapman, Beta membership chair­
man; Mrs. Wilma Morifnn, Rho past president, and Mrs. Kittie Mae Tay­
lor, present Rho president. Not pictured ia Mrs. Anna Pascoe, present
Beta president.

In Georgia
Mr*. Join B. Hudaon Sr. of
Cairo, Georgia, aamacci the
ataniago eg bar daughter,
Martha Rowland, to Timothy
Sterna, tea of Mra. J. P.
Stevtaa aad tha lata Mr, Steraai el Stated, oa Septem­
ber S, la Georgia.
Following a wedding trip to
the Florida aaat coait, Mr.
and Mra. Stoma an at home
at MM WlDew Amu*. Mr.
Startaa ia aa oagiaaar with
the Atlantic Coast Una Rail­
road Co., aad Mr*. Sterna it
a member of the faculty of
South Sid* Elementary School.

Demo Women
Elect Delegates
This Thursday
Mr*. Catherine Gehr, pres­
ident of th* Democratic Worn*
en’i Club of Seminole County
announced today that a meettng of tho club will be held
Thursday a t R p.m. a t the
Legion Rome on Prairie Lake
In Caaaelborry.
At th a t time, the group
will elect delegatee to tha
Democratic Women’e State
Convention to b# held In Mi­
ami a t tha Alglera Hotel Oc­
tober 8-10.

Returns Home
After Surgery
Friends of A. K. Shoemate
cr, J r. will be tateraated te
learn th at ha has returned to
his home. » 1 7 Willow A renue, “fit as a fiddle," follow,
tag a recent “grand opening*
a t Winter Park Memorial HoepltaL
Kay tried to “pull string**
and “strum " his way out ear*
Her but his medicos had soma
news for him.
Know all hta frienda are in­
terested in hta speedy recov­
ery, following major surgery.

Young Women
Of S. Seminole
Meet Thursday
The first regular meeting of
the Young Woman's Club of
S o u t h Semtaola, originally
scheduled for last T hunday
night but postponed because
of the hurricane, will be held
this Thursday at 8 p.m. at th*
JAN CAHILL, Betty LewU and Barbara Dekle, members of Way* and
former Geiiler home on Sun­
Means Committee of Theta Epsilon Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, are go­
set Drive, Casselberry, next
ing over final details for a Bridge-A-Thon, to be sponsored by the chap­
to Vaughn’s Nursery on Lako
ter, Thursday, October 8 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. at the Sanford Woman’e
Concord.
Club. Proceeds from the benefit will go to the Little Red School House.
Guest speaker will be Mrs.
Sanford merchants have atrendy donated door prizes .and business men
J . Y. Clark of Leesburg, rep.
are supporting the Bridge-A-Thon benefit.
tesenting the National Federa­
tion of Woman’s Cubs, who
will discuu the advantages of
affiliating with the organiza­
tion.
All young women of the area
Interested in Joining the club
are invited to attend. Refresh­
Rev. and Mrs. Hubert M. All friends of the eoupl* are ments will b* served.
Wilder of Sanford, announce Invited to attend the wedding
By Mrs. Margaret Coaby
the
engagement and approach­ and tha reception Immediate­ Oviedo
Mrs. C. E. (Mary) Rowell,
ly following.
R.N. flew back to her family ing marriage of their daught­
er,
Alisa
Shirliy
Ann
Wilder,
at 41 North Devon, North
Orlsndo, on the heels of Hur­ to Warner &gt;1. Cochran, son of
ricane Dora after a week in Mr. and Ain. Leon C. Coch­
By Evelyn Lundy
Memphis, Tennessee. The per­ ran of Orange City.
The bride-elect waa grad­
sonable pediatrics nurre rush­
Mr. and Mrs. Georg* Kel­
ed to Memphis to be with her uated from Seminole High
sey have news of a new
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ School with the class of I9C4,
grand-child born to Mr. and
liam Feat*, when her father and is presently attending
Alta. Wallace Kelsey of Morwaa hospitalized with a seri­ Seminole County Business
rtsville, Pa. Th* new baby
School.
ous heart condition.
boy weighed nine pounds and
Mr. Warner was graduated
Mary returned lata Inst
alx ounces. They have named
Thursday (September 10) &lt;vo- from DeLnnd High School
it Jam es Andrew. Mrs. Kel­
ning, fatigued and drawn, but with tho class of 1903, and
sey I* the former Carol Al­
pleased thnt her dad Is re­ attended Daytona Beach Jun­
fred of Oviedo. They have on*
sponding nicely. Under hap­ ior Colh-ga prior to his en­
other child, Cynthia.
pier circumstances, Alary’s listment in the U. S. Air
trip could have been a gay Force.
Mr. and Atra. Leonard
Thu wedding will be an
me ns Memphis hi her old
Faulk, Sr. and daughter, Mar­
hometown and she has nn event of October 17 a t 8 p.m.
tha, spent th* weekend re­
nt the Pinccnst Assembly of
abundance of friends there.
cently in Waycross aa guests
God Church, at the corner of
of Mr. and Mra. Collins
27th Street and Elm Avenue. |
MISS WILDER
Bamea.

Mary Rowland

/Viiss Shirley Anne Wilder

Home From Flight Betrothed To W. M. Cochran
To Memphis

Personals

Sanford H D Club Enjoys
INITIATES HONORED nt Deltu Knppu (Jarnmn tea from tho left are
Ruth Dean, Rho, Eustis; Florence Settle, Rho, New Smyrna; Catherine
Whelchel, Beta, Sanford ami Retty Cook, Rein, Kustis.

VAH-IIWives

Casselberry Personals
By Jana Casselberry

HOUSTON (UP1) - Soma
Houston housewives a n find­
ing brightly pattenwd towels
the answer to some summer
entertainfng problem*.
Mrs. Robert Parry uses a
bright terry towel ia a paisley
pattern for the patio table
when the Perrya entertain at
thalr poolside. Solid color
guest toweli make good pic­
nic napkins, especially when
a heavy • duty napkin ia need­
ed.
Mrs. John Owen* uses large
toweli for decorative wall
hangings, such as the bath
towel on her ion 8cott!e'a wall
showing a colorful Hon. For
her three sons' bunk beds.
Mr*. Owens uses beautiful flo­
ral beach towels for bed
spreads. The towels hardly
show wrinkles and are eaty to
wash, she said.
Towels can also be used for
e a f n eurtalns in summer
camps or bungalows, and for
a sun ahade at the beach —
Just tie the comers of an over­
sited beach towel and use
dime-store curtain rods at
each comer. Th# roda can be
stuck easily Into the sand for
a portable, easily assembled
shelter.

Pa., for a two day visit.

Mr. and Mrs. Darius Pringle
of Hibiscus Road left Friday
for West Virginia where they
will visit his mother. They
will also visit their son, Louis,
before returning home.

their friends, Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Darlands of Long
wood, enjoyed a marvelous
golfing weekend at The Diplo­
mat Hotel In Hollywood over
the Labor Day Holiday. They
saw quite a bit of evidence
of the havoc caused by Hurri­
cane (leo and arrived hack
home just In time to prepare
for Dora.

Schedule Special
Meeting Thursday

Varied Constructive Meet
The 8anford Home Demon­
stration Club met recently at
tha County Agent’s office on
highway 17-82, with Mr*. Roy
Tlllia nerving as hostess, and
Airs. Eva liarkey giving tha
devotional program.
A moat interesting program
was presented Including a
commercial clothing demon­
stration by Mrs. K. R. Wood
with tha cooperation of Alllady’s Fabric Shoppe. Tha now
adjustable patterns were ex­
plained and demonstrated.
Mra. V. G. Haaty, food
chairman, dlacuased meatless
meals, and th* versatility of
th* 03 frozen vegetables and
83 cuts of meats In our mar­
kets. She further discussed
“Canning Without Cane."
The new Year Books were
distributed, and are moat nt-

Mr. and Mra. Richard Web­
ber of Oakwood l.ane and
The VA11-11, D et 8, Check­
their children, Susie, Debbie
and Itieky, returned last week
mates, enlisted wives club
from C h u r c h v i l l e , N.Y.,
will hold a special meeting of
where they spent the summer
their group Thursday nt 7:30
on their farm. Mr. Webber
p.m. a t the Sunday School
Mr. and Mrt. Robert Howe trains and races harness hor­
of Lake Triplet Drive rccenUy se t.
room In the Credit Union
had as their guests, Mr. and
Illdg. on th* Naval Air S ta­
Mr. and Mrs. William J.
Mrs. Jeff MUIer and Mr. and
Air. and Airs. John BlrkheiMrs. Alton llaihcll of Erie, Bodrll of Sunset Drivo and mcr of Seminole boulevard tion.
This meeting ia to discus*
and sons, John and Jimmy,
changes
aa proposed by tho
spent Sunday in Alclhourne
visiting her brother and sister hy-lawa committee.
Inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. George
Next regular meeting will
Baugh.
i*
September 22.
Air. and Mrs. Millard Ro­
By JoAna Hays
James Court, who has be*'n
Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Ed­ man* of Geneva entertained
at a batbrcuo held a t their
hospitalized
at the Florida
wards of Winter Park are home on Labor Day. Some
Sanitarium for the past month
spending their vacation nt
Atra. L. E. Armstrong Sr.
CO friends and relatives from with bead injuries received In
their home In Rest Raven on
all parts of Central Florida an accident, la now at home has returned home following
Lake Harney.
five week stay with her son
oined them for th* covered on Hibiscus Road with his
and children ta Orlando while
dish picnic.
wife, Pam, and the children,
We«dend guests of Mrs. Roy
the Junior Airs. Armstrong
and ia showing steady tm
waa in Frankfort, Ky., where
Morgan were her children,
Mr. and Mrs. Letter H ar­ prove-ment.
she was called due to the cri­
Mike and JoAnn Britton of per and Mra. Sara Craig and
tical condition of her mother.
Eau Gallic.
children were guests one day
Mrs. L. E. Swope of South
Mra. Armstrong will depart
recently of Mr. and Air*. Ed­ Triplet Driv* Is convelescing
Charles Durant ef Sateums die Aloran and children of Or­ at home following surgery at this week for Portsmouth, Va.,
visited last week with his lando. Mrs. Moran Is th* Har­ Seminole Memorial Hospital in
mother, Mrs. Emma (Gran- per’* daughter.
Sanford.
NEW SHIPMENTS
ay) H arper a t her home here

Geneva Personals

A fter ependlag a week In
Bradenton, visiting relatives
By Airs. Frank White
Beach. They did not encounter and frienda, Afr. and Mrs.
Air. and Airs. Hank Thura- too much trouble from Hurri­ Paul Slavik havt returned
llO IM ,
sarn of Volusia Dr. entertain­ cane Dora.
ed at a family gathering of
twenty-four, with a chicken
WES SAYS:
Uar-U Quo. Hank was the chef
watching over the two grills,
There was a young woman
Who lived ta a shoe.
following swimming in the
She had lots of children
pool. Air. Thursam had his
Bat she knew what to do . .
four sisters present, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Wood, Mr. and
She saved money a t WESKAY where eh# could
Mrs. Joicph Justingcr, Mrs.
wash AtORE c 1o t h a s ,
Shirley Drier and her family,
Sept Special!
CLEANER and CHEAP­
all of Dcllary, Air. and Mrs.
ER!
Harry Johnson and their chil­ Reg. 120.00 Permanent
dren from Titusville and Staff
Ton don't believ* it? Just
For Tinted
atop In sod say “O.K.,
Sgt. and Airs. William C.
Wes, Prove 111"
Green of Andrews Air Force
Or Bleached
Base, Washington, D. C., dau­
If he ean’t prove it
Hair *]g.00
ghter and son in law of Mrs.
you, YOUR WASH
Drier. Mrs. Green is an ac­
FREE I
complished singer and musi­
FOR
APPOINTMENT
cian. and entertained the!
Air Conditioned Lounge
group with the help of the
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Thursam children.

DeBary Personals

tractive with the extension
teal on the eover with the
contents cleverly arranged for
accessibility.
At a recent State Council
meeting, a new name was dis­
cussed, and the adopted name
ia Florida Extension Home
Alakirs Council and Home
Alaker* Clubs.
Alisa Alyrtia Wilson gave
an Informative talk on “ food
Additives," stressing they iin
prove nutrient value, enhanco
flavor and increase palstibii
ity and wholcsomness of food.
She also guv* a it port on the
Citrus Institute, and suggest
ed serving citrus rather than
carbonated drinks.
4*11 leaders are urgently
needed for th* many clubs
now in the process of form­
ing. So ladies, you are invit­
ed to volunteer your service*.
Following the meeting, Mrs.
Air. and Airs. Arthur Lam­
Tillia served a delicious citrus bert of High Bunks Rol., spent
where she will visit with her punch to tha 11 members and the past week end at tha Or­
daughter and family, 14. Cdr, four guests present.
mond Reach Hotel. Ormond
and Mrs. B. E. Crumpkr,
Uenjie and Scott Nell. Mra
Armstrong will remain ta
Portsmouth a t 102 Garner
Ave. until her grandson, who
will enter the hospital Septem
her 20, has recovered from
major surgery.

Sanford Personals

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Mr. and Mrs. Allen Norris
and chlldrtn, Betsy and Billy,
ef W inter Park apent th*
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and Mrs. W. T. Edwards of
Rest Haven.

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THINK GOODNESS!
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There’* no mistaking th* extra qoality ef T. G. Lee milk, It’s
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Osah Qbby:
DEAR ABBY: I am 31.
bar* been marriH for IS
y«ara and Kara tan chil­
dren. Tho baby ia juat
thraa month! eld and I Juat
found out 1 am prctnant
■sain. I leva children and
ao doct my huaband. Wa
alwey* aald wa wanted a
lart« family, but wa didn’t
really want thla many. My
mother halpa ma out whan
aha can, but aha lan't too
•treng and the children
make her nervous. My hus­
band'* mother la dead ao
she’a no help at all. My
husband is food to me, but
ha haa to held two job# to
make eada meat, ao ha lent
home much, and when ha
la, he'e awfully tired.
There'a a lot of work
around here, Abby, and I
never atom to fat dona. My
doctors soya that children
art a fif t from heaven, and
a woman who’a able to
have them should accept as
many aa aha Is biassad
with, but I think wo have
enough. What am I to do?
WORN OUT
DEAR WORN: Children
are indeed a “f ift from
heaven, but the money re­
quired to feed, clothe, and
educate them has to come
out of somebody’* pocket.
If it’s not contrary to your
religion, call your PLAN­
NED P A R E N T H O O D
CENTER. If none la Hated
hi your telophono book,
writa to their national
headquarters: Planned Para n t h o o d Federation o f
America, 615 Madiaon Ave­
nue, New York 32, New
York, and aak where the
one nearest you la located.
Pay them a visit. You’ll bt
glad you did. Good luck.
• a •
DEAR ABBY:: We aro a
young couple who have
boon married eight years.
We recently bought a home
and are now wondaring if
w* made a good choice.
Our house la in a vary nice
neighborhood (we thought)

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inhabited mostly by ratirtd
couples. Tba day after wa
mtvad la wa found a note
which said, “Tha neighbor­
hood welcomes you, but wa
would appraciata it if tha
Miatar would put a ahlrt
on whan ha worka In tha
yard.” It was unalgnod.
My huaband aald ha would
drese aa ha pleased. Wa
live in Florida and think it
ia our right to enjoy tha
sunshine. How should wa
handle thla note?
FLORIDIANS

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By Abigoil Van Buren
D E A R FLORIDIANS:
Tha aama way 1 m om mend ALL unsigned note*
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DEAR AMY: Do you
think • boy Teepeeta • girl
lass if aha amekaa?
JUST CURIOUS

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For Abby'a booklet, “How
To Have A Lovely Wad­
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Abby, Bex 69700, Lee Angalea, Calif.

DEAR CURIOUS: Ye*.
And HI bat If ska quite, ha
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BY, Box 69700, Los An­
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reply, aectoee a stamped,
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By Oswald Jacoby

South really licked h I a
chops to glee when ha heard
East's two diamond bid. Ba
almost thundered o u t a
double, then asked himself,
“Whera ora tha ipadae?”
North aural) didn’t have five
apadea and probably didn't
hava four, so East and West
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would hava an escape to tha
VAXQJNI
aped* suit.
♦ A Q6 6 S
So South resisted t h e
J r
temptation to double and
Ma mm
jumped to four hearts. Ha
Wa* Mae*
Pass
1NT.
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won Eaat’s king of diamends 1 4P
Paaa Paoa
with hli ace. South proceeded 4 W
Opaniag Mad—44
to use th* cede word ARCH.
Th* ”A’’nalyaie of th* lead I marked West with a single­
end "R"*vl*w of tha bidding ton diamond. Th* "Count of

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Most pareota know bow to
cope with the problems that
aria* to raising small children.
But your children grow and so
diet your responsibility. It
doesn't end when they become
young adults.
Your responiibility to your
grown children Includes all of
thla:
To make them feel that you
have faith to their ability to
make a auccasi of living.
To let them know that if

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loaara showed two apadea and
threa diamonds. If ko could
discard something an th* ace
of club* and also manage to
ruff a diamond, ha would
have 10 tricks. "H**ow could
h* do this? Ms could lssd th*
eight af trump* to dummy's
nine and discard on tha aca
of dub*. Thla would leave no
opportunity to ruff a dia­
mond. East won and returned
• trump. South wan tha trick
and ruffed a diamond with
dummy** nine of trumps.
Than he discarded a spade on
th* are of (tube, ruffed a
club ta get back to hla hand,
draw trump* and claimed hla
contract.

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t h a n th * 3 Jth d a y of S e p t e m b e r d a y of S e p t e m b e r . I X ! If you I 'u b llah Sept. 14, 1X1.
1SSI. In d e f a u l t t h e r e o f th* fall to d o eo a D ecree P ro Con* C D K - i t
c a u s e w ill proceed e* p e r t e feteo will be e n t e r e d a g a i n , !
u p o n th * e n t r y o f a D e c r e e P ro you tn t h e r e l i e f d e m a n d e d In
tb* C o m p la in t.
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3«th day of A u g u s t . 1341
31 th d a y o f A u g u i t 1914.
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Clerk
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Legal Notice

Never to dwell on bow much
you “sacrificed” for them so
that they fssl guilty to your
dtbi.
Nevor to pry into thair Uvm,
sharing wl’h them only to
much as they wish to share.
Never to burden them unnecBsurily with your own
worrier, disappointments and
frustrations.
Never to mike them f«dl thst
they are “all you have to the
world.”
To earn their levs and ra
■pect so that tiwy spend tim#
with you by choict rather than
from a seme of duty.

EDYTH THORNTON McLEOO

"What shall I wear at my
own wedding? I am a widow,
forty-six. City Hall ceremony
■t noon—on our rsapectlva
lunch hour* to bs exact.—
Marie.”
1 would select a aimpl* suit
of n becoming color, certain­
ly n hat and shoes and bag
to match. Th* groom will, of
course, giva you a corsage.
Choose ona of fall flowers,
and perhaps you would lika
an outfit in tha new brown.
Good luck and happiness from
beauty A fter Forty!
"What ahall 1 wear at my
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VIVTH J l ' l l l l ' t ) l , C I R C t I T o r daughter’s
F LO R ID A IV AVD r O R S B M I. ding
in our old-faihionad
NOI.R COI VTY.
houta? Sha will w tar a whita
CH ) VTKRY VO. t U i e
F E D E R A L N A T IG N A L MDRT velvet Empire gown, veil and
GAGE ASSOCIATION, a e n r p o rwhita flower*. The wedding
atlon,
PUIntlff. ia a candlelight affair. I am
•**•
LESLIE
E.
S V R O E N T e n d fiiiy-ssvan and my huaband

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MA TTEL
wife.

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D efendants
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31 M-mth E il g e m n n Avenue,
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TOU AIIK I I K I I K I i r NOT I­
F I E D t h a t * C o m p l a i n t to f»r*r l n , e * c e r t a i n m n r t g * * * encum herlng the fnllnw lng des­
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aixty. Wa ara both whitehaired. What thoulil my hueband w etr? He, uf course,
wilt giva tha brida away*—
Mrs. Thao.”
I suggest a deep blue
sheath of velvet, mads vary
■imply, no trimming. Aa you
ara a t homt It ia not necassary to wear a hat unless you
wish to rompleta tha emart
look. Your hueband should
wear exactly tha sunt* outfit
to be worn by the gruum. Aa
candlelight ia at six o'clock
hla attlra and yours must ba
formal. Tha gueita should aU
eo wear formal attire.
"My lister, forty, ii being
married in church, her first
marriage. Th* groom Is fifty.
Tha wedding will be In a
email city chapel which we
do not attend, but the groom
does. What should I wear?
My sister's outfit ia dark
blua wool Chanel type, hat
and all accessories to match.
She it blonde. My husband
wanta to know whet to wear
nlso, anil we sin not know the
procedures of th* church and
ara narvoua ubout tha whole
thing,—Mr. A Mre."
First, wear a simple wool
drees, a fur stola if yotl have
one and arcassorles to match
whatever color yotl select, but
do not choosa blue. And your
huaband should wear a dark
business suit, white shirt,
dark gray tie, black sox and
highly polished blsrk shoes.
Second, visit th* minister in
cherge nf the ceremony end
have your eieter go with you.
I feel sure thnt g e n t l e m a n
would appreciate a visit to
giva you any detail* of which
you are not aware. Reauty
After Forty eendg good
wishes to your lister!
Tomorrow — "From My
Notebook.”

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7:30-1 p. o . ABC. Advanturat
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(Season Premiere). Just •
note that tha venerable Neltoa clan ta hack for its Uth
■esion on tatovUton and there
is st111 tbit endearing, unchsnging quality nbout the
sarise that makes it everpi*si ant sad avar-undlattogulsbed. You'll Invariably find
this a cheerful half hour aad
even though the emphaela hat
long tinea shifted from the
alder Nelsons to their m u . U'l
still entertaining. Thla char­
ade concerns Rlck’a wife KrU
(and all the Nalaona are rail)
and how sha cope# with some
pangs of jantowy. A good
show with which to warm up
to an evening of Intensive
viewing.
1:30-9 p. m. ABC. Shindig
(Premiers) Though attempts
will undoubtedly ha nude to
call thla a family thaw, it's
aimed squarely at teens The
occasional folksong I* I’ictly
a top. The- ear drum assault
Is limited to 30 minutes and
tonight's opening show in­
cludes such big beaters as
Sam Cooke, the Kverly Bro­
thers. the Righteous Brothers,
the Wellington# ami other alltime greats. At the moment,
this etacki up as a shorter,
louder, younger version of
“Hootenanny.”
99:.to p. m. CBS. The Sever,
ly HUlbtiUei. (rerun) A very
confuting plot doesn't epntl
tome good laughs situations in
this one-joke theme. It should
he obvious lo anyone thst Jed
Clsmpett (Buddy Kbsen) It
just a simple-minded hillbilly,
despite all hi# million*. But two
financiers (Letter Matthews
and Addison Richards) think
Jed and the rest of the Clampelts are Just using a disguise
to hide the fact they're bril­
liant scientists working on a
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n spy (Peter Leeds) ia the enjoy Rooney's downing. SamClampott mansion and here's mee Tong haa the continuing
where the toughs fly thickest
silly rale uf the manager of
and fastest.
9-11 p. m. NIC. Wednesday tha hotel Rooney la supposed
Night Movie. "Tn Catch 9 to hava Inherited. Inunaltoe
Thief.” (color) (Premiere) Henry to tost as Rooney's wife
aad Dina Merill to miicaat as
NBC couldn't have picked a
better film to kick off its new a creditor or the hotel who
new movie itriet. Alfred tries to vamp Rooney. One big
Hitchcock's thriller about aa problem the series facet ia
that 13-year-old Rooney does*
ei-eonvlct end ex jewel thief
who falls la levs with a wealthy n't look ok) enough tor the role
American girl Is as timely aa he's attempting, nor does he
it waa in 1945. Cary Orant act miture enough to compen­
plays the retired crook aad sate for his youthful appear­
Grace Kelly it very natural ance Tha kiddies would t o r e
as the miUieeairesa. When he such hits ai Mickey Jumping
li suspected of resuming hie Into a swimming pool fully
old occupation, b» and the girl clothed, or escaping from the
dutches of an amorous female
help catch Um real thief.
clad only In her fur cost.
9-9:30 p. m ABC. Mickey. Whether adults will remains
(Premiere) What thla series to be seen.
really it la a displaced kiddie
show, li'e Mickey Rooney’s se­
cond attempt at a comedy ser­
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meat p U i eta wen bt th* fo­
cal point e t action that lift*
the d tp out of the m i l l tow*
category. The county teat of
Seminole county by many lo­
cal citiacaa la thought to pro­
test only the problema of a
typical anall town.
Sanford may not be a "typ­
ical aaall town" — but then,
perhaps, it may. Tba consider­
ation of the matter raises the
questions "What is a typical
American small town? What
conditions of living are found
in It? What do its citlsens
cherish at the environment in
which they want to live?"
Local residents might wen
make some comparisons with
other communities throughout
the nation, when at 10 p.m.,
- Friday, Channel S TV presents
"Smalltown, U. S. A."
In this captivating story that
will be narrated by Fredrte
March five cities much like
Sanford in site and interest
are shown. Is living in Green­
ville, Maine, much different
than enjoying life in Sanford
(other than the weather, that
is)? How does Heliler, Ky.,
Cimarron, Kan., Bossier City,
La., or even Bradenton, Fla.
compare with your favorite
home town as an ideal spot in
which to meet friends, carry
on business, relas — or con­
template the future, yours and
that of your children?
Not unlike our First Street
are the "mein stems" of sev­
eral of tnese American "small
towns." Perhaps the "down­
town problem" depicted In
some of these other "minor
metropolises" will be recognlsesd in our own situation.
And many a progressive citlsea who has shown sueh stir­
ring Interest in our Lakefront
Development program may be
further stimulated by what
goes on In the suburbia descri­
bed by March and ahown on
the screena of those TV sets
that will be tuned to Channel
2 on Friday at 10 p.m. He may
see how our Santord compares
to what March describee as
"Smalltown, U. S. A."
(Drop the editor a line about
YOUR comparison, y o u r
likes and dislikes as a person
who is Interested in your own
home town. — Ed.)

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Polica said Srhulti, a rail­
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Zurich to find dinner was not
ready. He told hli wife,
Doloree, 39, to get out of the
house, and ae the fled he fir­
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revolver, police aaid.
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There is one export that will have
no effect upon the balance of pay­
ments problem but which may return dividends to the nation for many years to come.
The resource is the most valuable
one we have—our young men and
women—and the consequence of their
going abroad is more than the hop­
ed-for strengthening of democracy
and frustration of communism. It is
a better understanding of our own
culture as well as others, a widening
of our whole national horizon.
The popular idea of the Peace
Corps is the sending of young Amer­
icans (and a few oldsters, too) over­
seas to help modernize "underdevel­
oped” countries. This is a misconcep.
tion, according to one young man
who served in the corps in the Philip­
pines.
“The problem with this image,"
writes David Szunton, now a student
at the University of Chicago, “is that
most Americans tend to think of an
"underdeveloped’ country as a 'tab­
ula rasa,’ a nearly blank slate, in
which modem (American) institu­
tions need only be introduced, and

Pr. Crone’s

Worry Clinic

that good will, hard work and technical know-how will fast see it
through to prosperity.”
We forget, he says, that these
countries are "underdeveloped” only
in terms of our own specific form of
economic organization. They have
highly complex, if primitive, econom­
ic systems, as well as political, social,
artistic and religious traditions often
far older than our own.
“Such a community in which I
worked,” says David, “was an ex­
tremely complex aggregate of indi­
viduals, families and larger group­
ings, each with their own interest to
protect and advance, highly sophist­
icated in motivation and behavior, to­
gether creating a culture unlike any­
thing we had known in America.”
Such a community is no “blank
slate." In fact, if the volunteer is to
be successful at all in helping these
people with their problems, it is he
who must be the blank slate. He must
stand still, look and listen.
He must, says this young man who
was there, be willing to say, “I know
nothing. Tell me, teach me about
your community.”

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Scientists, often accused of chas­
ing moonbeams, are chasing fireflies
in earnest and finding them hard to
find.
For years a chemical company in
New Jersey has been buying live
lighting bugs from youngsters (nnd
some moonlighting adults) for 50
cents a hundred. An extract from
the luminescent substance in the firefly's tail is used in certain medical
researches.
As many as half a million of the
bugs have been bought by the com­
pany in one year. Last year, how­
ever, the supply dropped drastically

Hnd so far this year there have been
none at all—why, nobody knows.
There are plenty of fireflies in oth­
er parts of the country, but shipping
is somewhat of a problem.
Things look dim In New Jersey.

Thought For Today
Wherefore, O King Agrippn, I wns
not disobedient to the heavenly vi­
sion. — Acts 26:19.
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The farther backward you enn
look, the fnrthor forward you nro
likely to sec.—Sir Winston Churchill.

Bruce Biossot — Roy Cromley

Political Notebook

Roberto Sanchez Vilella, an­
ointed this summer hy Munoz
as his successor candidate in
the Popular D e m o c r a t i c
party, and Luis Ferre, choice
of the Statehood Republicans.
Oilds are said to favor
Sanches strongly. He repre­
sents a party whose domin­
ance apepared reconfirmed
this spring by an unusually
large registration advantage.
And he is campaigning vigor­
ously ngainst a background
of Id years ns Intimate roun»elor and "chief of staff’* to
Munoz.
Statehood Republicans of­
ten argued that their pros­
pects of victory would bound
upward the mument Munos
left the picture. Yet in the
battle against Sanches they
are cautious in their claims.
Few observers look for
Sanchez to mntch the nearly
Enterprise
Altsmont* Springs
HO per cent of tho total vote
Mrs. Julia Barto*
Mrs. Ritchie Harris
run up by Munoz in I960.
831-1)18
008 3834
Rut ahould he com* within
Bear Lake-Forest City
thre# or four points of that
Mr*. Maryann Mile*
it might prove a stiff Mow
Lake Mary
838-3178
Mrs. Frances Waster
to the Statehood Republicans
Casselberry
833-8319
and produce a party upheav­
Mrs. Jane Cassslkarry
al.
Laka
Monro#
838-3048
Mr*. H. L. Johns**
Munor, unruffled by Repub­
333-4733
lican and other charges thnt
Chalaet*
Mrs. Joan Msgla
he has held the governorship
Longwood
305-3743
beyond reasonable tenure, in­
Mrs. Donna Eats*
838-3317
sists he would like to see a
DeBsry
stronger party rivaling the
North Orlando
M rz. F ran k White
Mrs. Margnrct Cosby
64*4 22 2
Popular Democrats.
322-8793
He believes the Republicans
Deltona
O tU e*
hav* been wrong to stake
Mr*. Mildred l!a**y
Mr*. Clarence Rnydee
their whole rase on the state­
008-5031
322-4841
hood issue. “It's their coat
Genavs
Or led*
and their pants,'* he says.
Mr*. JoAnn Hay*
Mr*. Evelyn Lundy
Evidence grow* that soma
349-1378
365-3140
Republican elements are, In
fact, putting stress on such
other issues a t (tetter educa­
tion, housing, roads, and the
nagging unemployment situstinn (the island unemploy­
ment rate is a consistent,
painful 12 per cent.)
Pago 1-A Sanford, Florida Wed., September 16, '64 Interest in the statehood
m atter seems fairly low at
tha moment The commission
W U T S S A. * 1 * 1 . 0 W , BD IT O B A N * N S L U S S B
crested hy Cnngress to rer * A « K VOL TOI.IXK. O S ren lettee - e t s w t l * u u w
Htiiiriir t i . r r m u n
t-/-w !*.«• ('«’«•) **« pre-ertr com­
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A d v e r u m n e Director
Associate E d ito r
monwealth status with an eye
■i»V rm acBX
■ m a t i. jo m x s o x
to possible change is not
Advertising M * ss * e r
M s n i e l n * E ditor
■ OY P I A T T
It t lC t
M IL L K B R C W
likely to undertake serious
(9#s e r a i A d v e r t l s i a g M i n t s » e
T tl s a r a p b E d ito r
inquiry until
vba elec­
ja m * i B i n s i s t a
DORIS W I L L IA M *
B ulls*** M in is * *
■ oeletr E ditor
tion.
r s to
W ELLS
D O TTIB A l a n *
Rut indtviduels fins# to
M e c h a n i c a l Bust.
City E d i t o r
■ ILL t l t r n T
Sanchez s.iy that if he is vic­
J l ' D T WfeSLLS
Stef! P hoto g ra p h er
C e n a t r E d ito r
torious in Novsmber, he will
i t i i c u r n u s bats*
give his prim* attention to
D e lle e e p
Br
the economic and social prob­
AU
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I t a l a o l * Coeevr
lems of a bustling island
4 t l .l l t Tear
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Ole Week
4.74 t M onths
MO « M oaths
which now is on the thres­
ISO I M o n t h s
L I* I M oaths
hold of industrial maturity.
t ee | M o n th
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C. * P o s t a l K e g a l a U e a a p r o v i d e t h a t a U B a i l s a b e e r l p U e a * ke His engineering training at
paid la advaaee.
Ohio State L’niversity ia
thought to equip him to deal
E n t e r e d a s eeco a d s ta ee B e t t e r O c t o e e r I t . t i l l a t t a e Poet
U l r i c a o f S i n f o r d . P l e r l d a . u n d e r t h e Act e r C o e a r e e a of M arc h with the new, technical com­
plexities that go with growth
T h e H a r o l d Is a m e m b e r o f t h e C n l t e d P r e e s w hich 1* eh- —if he gets a crack at them.
t i t l e d e s d u e i v e l y t o t h e u s e f o r r e p u b l l c A t l o h e t a l l t h e local
As for statehood, Sanchez
n e w s p r i n t e d In t h i s n e w s p a p e r .
agrees with Munoz that it
N s p e r t o f e a r m a t e r i a l , a e w e e r a d v e r t i s i n g , e l t h i s ed itio n would bring economic disaster
o f T h o s e n i o r ! H e r a l d m a p be r e p r o d u c e d la e a r m a n n e r w i t h ­ by destroying the island's
o u t w r i t t e n p e r m i s s i o n o f t h e p u b l i s h e r o f T h e H e r a l d . A ar i federal tax advanUges. The
I n d i v i d u a l e r f i rm r e s p o n s i b l e f o r s u c h r e p r o d u c t i o n will be
c o n s i d e r e d a s i n f r i n g i n c o n T h e H e r a l d 's c o p r r l g h l e n d w ill be Republicans hotly disagree.
h e l d l i a b l e fo r d e m s s m a u n d e r t h e law. P u b l i s h e d d s l l r e i c e p i The final test on thia issue
■ a tu r d e r . i n o d e / and C h r is tm a s , p u b lis h e s A alierder preceeSIse
seems s long way off.
C W ta ta a *

WASHINGTON (NEA) —
On* of Amsrica’a continuing
offihora concern*, the island
commonwealth of P u e r t o
Rico, ia approaching a major
crosiroada.
Ita uplifted economy, still
rising in power, needs Infu­
sions not only of more capital
but of political and manage­
ment skill* suitable to *
growing complexity.
Burgeoning industry, fed
for years by island tax ad­
vantages not enjoyed on the
mainland, now require* better
technical integration. Improv­
ed transportation facilities
ar* a necessity, including
some kind of mass transit for
traffic besieged San Juan.

As on* close observer of
the I'uerto Rican seen* por­
trays It!
“ Men who had no shoes to
wear 25 year* ago ar* now
complaining about the diffi­
culty of parking their new
cars.**
Ths impending change Is
also political. Gov. I.uis
Munoz Marin, the island's
recognized leader since 1940,
it retiring from office. Puerto
Ricans have hardly begun to
imagine what it will be like
without this now fabled fig­
ure sitting in the governor's
house, La Fortaieta.
The governorship rsce this
year will be fought prineijudly between Secretary of State

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prefer “ Mere*" u 4 ether
alas pier te rn s, far t o y
4Mr*t seed t* sk tacat* t o
pwkUc with petyoytUMk eircaail*c*tie*a!
Cat* T-47J: Jackie Q . aged
3!, ia the pert coed who ia par­
roting the Jar go* of many
young psychology professors.
She said my "worst offense"
la admitting that you newtpaper readers can be excel­
lent practical psychologists!
For she added (still parrot­
ing her prrt) that:
"The field is too complex to

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allow tli* man on the street to
b* a psychologist by observa­
tion."
But the chief method the
cloistered psychology researchcan use is also "observa­
tion" and professors hav* no
monopoly of that!
Alas, the modern young
psych profs have tried to de­
velop a complex lingo to defuddle laymen and thus make
it appear that they alone can
understand human nature.
To b* explicit,
Jackie
(Mouthing per profs) objected
to my using the standard
classification of subnormals,
namely, idiot, imbecile and
moron. (See Chapter XIV in
my 1984 Textbook at your lo­
cal library).
Instead, ahe demands that
the right band column below be
employed to designate those
who are below par in intelli­
gence:
Idiot— Custodial mental re­
tardate
T k e Ite ra te w i l l — r e let*
Imbecl'e— Tra'.naMe meats'
•rr* ( r a n its i m I h i
vak­
il* a f f a i r e . T k e wvHrv B a r a s * retardate
a * r a a a a * ev av M r* t k e IrvMotoh— Educable m ental
t e * a l e # r a r t l t a Ik* w riter* #
f r a * a s a e a a * i f f t t w . L e t f e r a retardate
a f I t a n f k a a *** w a v e s will
That word "Moron" was
ka e t v r a v r t l i H 'w . L e tte rs
■ a s m a r * t s slk e v a a r e ■»«-*»!- coined by Dr II. H. Goddard,
afcls w a v i e r * t k r r * • a s t Aral
psychologist who first
l a e r r a a a a l l t l r e . t w l r y l a a a t the
translated the famous Binet
r a k l l r k r * S r T k » KeralA.
Simon test into English..
Editor, Herald:
And it in rot only more ap­
You all were so kiwi to me
propriate but far more effi­
when I was down there and
cient, for it contains only two
made copy for you often. I
syllables in contrast to the
haven't time to write my
NINE syllables needed at the
many friends about my re­
right.
cent victory in politics. In the
But the usual college prof
Primary last Tuesday I was
nominated at representative actually WANTS to pat him­
self on the hack hy employ­
to our State Legislature on the
ing polysyllable flrnimioeuDemocratic ticket.
tlons (o prevent you laymen
This is tantamount to elec­
tion so 1 can be happy about from understanding.
For he has so little of ac­
it. As of this moment it ap­
tual merit to offer that he
pears that N. H.. Vermont,
must obicure the frehla germ
ami Maine will also go Demo­
crat come Nov. 1.
1 saw pictures of tho sad
Navy plan* crash in Lake
Monroe on TV and the results
of Dora’s anger.
Hello to all my friends in
Sanford. I often browse thru
my Florida press book* and
recall some mighty Interesting
and victorlsus events especial­
ly the saga of the neglected
county home which your paper
revealed and our Cltiien'a
League attacked with all its
might.
My regaols to all of you.
especially Mr Glelow whom 1
admired very much as 1
watched the continued growth
and moderizatinn of the Her­
ald with his latent and vision.
Ruth M. Hamilton

Jickfc

Helen Fuller Soys

Bobby Swims Upstream
WASHINGTON -Politicians
have found » new way to get
free publicity — leak to the
press the results of "secret"
opinion polls. Republican Sen­
ator Kenneth Keating of New
York is currently using this
device in his race for re-elec­
tion against Robert F. Kenne­
dy.
The statewide poll Krating
supporters are q u o t i n g in
whispers shows their man run­
ning 1 per cent ahead of the
former Attorney General. This
is in contrast to their finding
that President Johnson is now
running three-to-one ahead of
Senator Goldwatcr in the
state.
There is no doubt that in
spite of his magic name, new­
comer Kennedy will be awimming upstream In hta try for
the New York Senate se a t
The Massachusetts man's in­
vasion of the state has inspired
some lackadaisical Republi­
cans to spring to Keating's
support and some reform-min­
ded Democrats who fear Ken­
nedy's connection with New
York political bosses to do
likewise.
Keating won his Senate seat
in 1958 because he had Demo­
cratic help, and he will need
it again. There are half a mil­

lion more registered Demo­
crats than Republicans in New
York, and the liberal Party,
with 9O,0&lt;X) registered mem­
bers, is on record for Kenne­
dy.
The editorial chiefs of influ­
ential papers have not taken
the proffered bait that Kenne­
dy's candidacy would improve
the calibre of Congress by
loosening the rigid rules of reaistanc* for election to the
Senate. Powerful newspapers
have taken the position that
Kennedy's move from Massa­
chusetts to New York ia de­
signed less to advance the
quality of Congress than to
advance Robert F. Kennedy.
They an* endorsing Senator
Keating.
Robert Kennedy had hoped,
and etill hopes no doubt, to
fudge the “carpetbagger" is­
sue by making other nutters
more important. A large and
hard • hitting Kennedy organ­
ization is being put into every
corner of New York state for
that purpose. But, taking a
leaf from the John F. Kenne­
dy book, Robert is also meet­
ing his possible crucial issue
head on.
As JFK chos* to speak out
on the "Catholic in the White
House" issue in Texas in 19HO, RFK spoke out In his own

of an Idea with czersiiv*
biage.
A recent high school prin­
cipal told me he had attended
an extension course In piyetiology at night, as b* wan
working for his M. A. degree.
At the conclusion of the hour,
this sm art young high school
principal told ths professor:
“ Professor, your subject in
too profound for people Uk*
me. Why, Sir, I didn't under*
stand a word you said!'*
The professor smiled ia de*
light (apparently thinking he
had succeeded ia obfuscating
his picayune ideal in poly*
syllabic circumlocutions).
Any editor, sites m anager or
advertising expert would have
flunked that prof.
For teaching ia limply ■
form of salesmanship and if
the salesman (teacher) can't
talk the language of the cus­
tomer, he merits an " F \
The fact our college profs
often boast of a Ph. D. means
little unless they can m ean­
while put their ideas across
and infuse idealistic teen-agers
with a keen desire for further
scientific explorition.
Hut when I have suggested
the use of the “ Rating Seal*
for Good Teachers," as men­
tioned below, professors hav*
usually protested bitterly.
They dna't want to t o r a t
ed by their students! They
alibi that the pupils a re not
competent to rate good teach­
ing. Malarkyt
So send for my “Test for
Good Teachers," enclosing n
long stamped, return enve­
lope plus 20c and apply R,
whether to high school, eollege er Sunday School teach­
er*.
It’s the punk teachers «8m
squawk against this test!

defense In fl I • acceptance
speech to the New York Dem­
ocratic convention. The Ken­
nedy research team lost no
tims spreading around the
historical justification for po­
litical mobility.
The background material
they provide political writers
polnta out that the first Sena­
tor from New York was Ru­
fus King, * Massachusetts
delegate to the Constitutional
Convention — that Senator
Daniel Webster of Massachu­
setts came from New Hamp­
shire — that the present Sen­
ator from Minnesota, Hubert
Humphrey was born in South
Dakota — former Illinois Sen­
ator J. Hamilton Lewis was a
Georgian — and former Sena­
tor Burton K. Wheeler of Mon­
tana grew up in Massachu­
setts.
Such arguments may or
may not prove persuasive. Of
more probable value to the
Kennedy cause, however, is
ths large majority by which
almost all the experienced po­
litical reporters expect Presi­
fifty years ago America’s small towns
dent Johnson to poll over Sen­
were her strength and inspiration.
ator Goldwaler. The bed hope
of the younger Mr. Kennedy
Some have changed dramatically and some haven’t changed
By Hal Cochran
is that he can catch a ride on
Tunc in on this moving story ol American lift
An Indiana man drove his
Lyndon Johnson’s coattail in
car through a men'* store
November.
narrated by Frcdric March. Produced by Project Twenty;
window and wound up with a
producers
ol "The Real West!' "The Tall American-Gaiy Cooper,”
suit.
* * *
“Iho Coming ol Christ!’ and “Victofy at Sea.”
A lot of weekend arcldents are mused by drivers
with week end* from the neck
up.
* * *
When leaders of 13 Arab na -1 raeli expansionist alms.
Meanwhile, relations con­
A doctor saya the average
tiona convened la a former j The Arab plan to draw Jor­ tinue strained between Nas­ man in his thirties hss a
GO SPONSORED RY
Cairo palace of King Farouk dan waters awsy from Israel ser's U.A.R. and the Raathist fairly good figure. Then it
for their second summit meet­ consists of two parts.
socialist re time controlling Sy­ goes to pot.
ing of the year, to outsid­ The one would cut off Jor­
• • e
ria. The Baathists object to
dan
headwaters
in
Lebanon
ers it could seem only a lesson
It's fun to go fishing for
Nasser
leadership
although
and Syria before they reach
in futility.
The futility sprang from two Israel and also divert waters agreeing with his aims for any kind of fish but best to
go just for the halibut.
of the Yarmuk which flows Arab unity.
counts.
First, it was a meeting call­ front Jordan and dumps into
ed to press for the expenditure the Jordan River below tbe
of still uncounted millions of Sea &lt;4 Galilee.
The second phase of the
dollar* on a project which
came less from need than plan would set up a military
from determination to deprive organization to meet an an­
Israel of the use of waters ticipated Israeli attack when
from the Jordan River.
the first phase began taking
Second, rather than serving effect.
as an expression of unity, the
Western source* aay that
IT'S A REAUTIFUL FOUR BEDROOM, 2 RATH CONTKMPORAUY —
meeting at its outset demon­ even if the Arabs succeed in
READY FOR YOUR MORE GRACIOUS FLORIDA LIVING
strated again some of the deep putting their division plans in-j
division separating the Arab to action, it will be year* be-j
state*.
fore there If in y noticeable
On the first m in t. a com­ effect and doubt the likelihood
mon enmity for Israel remain* of any early Israeli military |
Vue ud * i n ' , . / u n d j.t iK U O jlu. IVi'-LSlTV.
(or the Arab states. They thus
In iny event, the Arabs have
bitterly oppose the Jloo million nin into snags.
system of eanals, tunnels,
President Nasser of the Unit­
pipes and reservoirs by which ed Arsb Republic is pressing
the Israelis ar* drawing Jor­ for some action before the end
dan River waters lor Irrigation of this month as proof of Arab
of the arid Negev.
unity.
The Arab view is that an in­ But Lebanon, a key to the
creasing thousands of new set­ plan’s success, has been ac­
tlers into the Negev would cused of dragging Its feet in
strengthen Israel economically getting diversion plans under
and increase the threat of Is­ way.

Phil Newsom Says

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trouble right now. Delve Into
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and Uten the career ean be
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2S to 2t, in Chicago. Oct. to
will to devoted to recreation­
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2 BEDROOM furnished house.
222-5070.
1. Loat A Found

24 CALLS FOR A *1.50 INVESTMENT!
SO. Mtee. For Sale

LOST: 2 Serin an Short Hair DIAL-O-MATIC ZIG ZAG, RePointer dogs, with collar poeseased 84 model, like
name plates. Answer to new, makes boadrad* of
Frlta and Bo. Reward for fancy designs, makes auto­
anjr Information. 838-1211.
matic buttonhole*, sews SR
LOST: B L A C K LEATHER buttons, blind beau, mono­
grams, embroiders, dares,
PURSE, Vlelnitjr of Senpatches,
etc. Guaranteed.
kariks. Reward. Call 30-4171
Tain up remaining 4 payLOST: Small white stub tall, meat* ef IP-M. Theme Credit
part poodle A terrier dog. Mgr. S22-S67T.
Answers to Trigger. Phooe
New Exec. Desk, N i R Reg.
322-8672 after 3:30.
1149.30 — |gp.SO; New Sales­
2 . rcrsonala
man or student's desk, M
i 14. Reg. aeaso — pm n ;
Do you have a drinking prob­ Steno. chslrs, 82P.30 up;
lem Write P. 0. Boa 1212. Used storage cabinet, 71"
Sanford
high, good condition, Reg.
W0.00 - 130.00; New three
4. Beauty Car*
piece lounge furniture. Reg.
I1W.PS- IlN.N; four draw­
COMPLETE BEAUTY SER
er file cabinets, from $4394' VICK. Reasonable price*
Free parking, 2nd k Oak. Terms. We tabs trade-toe
Harriett's Beauty Nook, 103 POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY
8. Oak, 322-3742.
READY MIX CONCEITS
111 Par YmdML
SO* OFF REG. PRICE
Patlos, Floor, Free Eadnata*
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
*and, cement, rock, pipe,
318 Palmetto Ave.
332 0634 •teel, grene trap*, dry
wella. Stepping Rome*.
5. lin y N u m erics
MIRACLE CONCERTS CO.
82MTI1
WILL KEEP children in my 308 Elm Are.

72. Ftawta Help Waated
EARNING! of &gt;48 - 863 wreakly possible typing at home.
Choose asm hours. For In­
formation write: UM S.
Ferguson, Springfield, Mo.

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SWEETIE PIE

By Nsdine Seltzer

WANTED, counter girt tar Dry
Classing Plant. Experience
preferred. Apply la person.
Dewalnwn Cleaners, 112 Pal­
metto Ava.

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For Raw!

ALL FURNISHED I - room, NICE CLEAN furnished two
bedroom CB house, carport*,
with S garage apartment*,
1 • room apartment doww- c onvsale at to haee, 883. Ph.
atair*, doubt* gang* aad 332-8844 before 1:10 er after
workshop. Far quick isto.
t 9. m.
■ bargain. Serna tana*. By
•wner. 417 Holly Art. Ph I BEDROOM house. fUratihed,
800 W. 3rd. Ph. 323-MU.
323-1403. C. C. Flower*.

H U MBXRT LUNB. Reel* V
Bee *1*. M ifiri. received »«,
cede la her cUeeUled •# under.
Koueee for Reel . . • and far a
charge of eatr 1141.

100. A p art a r e a ta f a r U r a l , 129. Awt— retlv* B a rrte a
ROSE COURT APARTMENTS
1 B l. Pureisbad Apt 1st Floor,
A Boa* Carera
Noar Naval Baa*. 3018 Baa- AUTO GLASS S t
iwd Are. m m s * .
ISEAT CoVER CO.
Fbra. Apt

FURNISHED S Room Apt.
Clean A clean la. $33 mo l
2 Bedroom*. Dan, Light] A water included. |
Carport* and patio. $89 par 3210907.
month. 822-3240.

FOR BALE BY OWNER. C«iota ButK CB Home, I Badroom*. I lathe, Livtag
Room, Fatally Room, Kit­
chen, Ceatfil beating and
fireplace, large utility
storage, carport# an
Deep w ill end aartihllag
ayitem on beautifully wood­ HOME RENTERS
ed let 12F a 280' with It'a just food baateas* to
Redwood free*. Grove Man­ chock flnt with Sanlord’l
or area. Call 323-T4U after
largart Ha m* Barvtelag
• p. m.
Agaacy. Pte* Ham**, Fairly

WAITRESS EXPERIENCED,
over 21, apply Bryan’s Re*
Uuraat N. 17-82, Caaiel

REN TA LS

SUPPLEMENT INCOME!
Need ladies, 88-88, with at
without tar for Survey week
4 hour*, 3 days per week
No aalltag. I1.2S te $1.» pm
hour. See Company Repre
oeaUtlve • 8. m. Sharp
Room SM, Mtlseh Bldg., 224
E. lit St.

Prioad. la an Msaal

St. Johns Realty

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

.

UatamUhod s| Bdrtkarflt^Gtaoo aad Fatal
Bedroom apartmaot, kitchen
O W P any
equlpt. 108th W. 18th St. Ph.| * • M**taU4
FA 30488
348-3*32 Genori.
121. S e n a to rs ft C yetaa

dow nstairs

8-BIDROOM famished apart
mart. 2390173 daya. 2220441 '»• ALLSTATE Veap#
Blghti.
I ®0®*t*r, prod road.;
balrnot. $73. 322*274.
$30 a*. Up. Surplus City.

with

122. Boats ft Motor*

LARGE 2-badroom furelihod
apartment. $40.30. 1703 Mag-1
Mila. 322-20*1 or 322-229*. jOtedway To Th* waterway

THE TIME TESTED FIRM HOME OWNERS
HI M. Park Are. FA 30132 Goad Rants! tome*. Prioad 11$. W a a ta d T a R an t

LADIES h r part time oppor
tuatty, m i HIi i taihiwi field
No Invertmeet accessary.
Good pay, assay glamourous
bonus gifts. Ph. 222-7331 or

304 W. tad 9L PA
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

Robson Sportinf Goods
Year EV1NRUDE

right, are ranting aad tat

OR BUY, $-4 bedroom bo“ | ~ “ * ' « ■ * * * • ■ ■
GRWKNWKfAB
teg fait!
Clinic# late available
Call Today, For rrorr.pt and in er near Sanford, by man­
ager of Capri. No amaii
Greenbrtar ef Leek Arbor
DoaH lot bor play tauafc ftotkaNwHk Mil tare tauabes
Efficient Service. It Pay*!
children. Drelr# large tot.
•reetoeking gulf
too bard!"
Roaaoanble. Phono 322-1231.
Cretom building «e
•peclflcatleei.
Greenbrier
or Female Help
115. Auto* For Bata
73
developed by
2148 PARK DRIVE
home for working mothers.
BILL'S BARGAIN BARN BARMAID or Bartender. Full
XINGSWOOD
822-2420
822-7498 1853 rORD 4 DOOR. Starts
332-2828.
of 10,000 Itame
BUILDERS, INC.
and runs every day. Good
time 4 part time. Ph. 30NIGHTS
222
6824
323 0348
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1300 Grapevilie Are.
transportation for only $143.
201 Falrmoat Dr.
3311 or 323-2322.
I—W or.on.l.
I I —f e v i e i i 4 L e a #
6 . Child Cara
4— K e e n l y c a r #
I I — tnaurenra
FA 18074
Private owner. Ph. 1220404
EXCEPTIONALLY nice beef 77. Bitoatioa Wanted
O —S eb eele a t a i t r a e t l n a a
I — D ay N urssrlM
CHILDREN to care for, In for home freezer use. Limit­
evenlnga.
T#— K m p l o r m e a t B e rv lca#
*—C h i t * C a r e
FURNISHED COTTAGE: Llv
a— D e e s — c . t . — P t t a
T t— M a l l M ilp W a n t s #
Howell Park, fenced yard. ed amount. Must see to ap­
ROOFING, carpentry, remo­
IS— L i v e s t o c k
11— r e s a l e H e l p W a s t e #
lng room, dining, kitchen, l 36 VOLKSWAGEN. H * r s *
•38-1110.
preciate. Phone 222-0184.
i t — B o t c l a l Katie**
71— Mete e r F e m a l e l l e t p
deling, tnaeoory. Ph. 322Bedroom, Bath, water and traitor. 322 $923 after 3 p. m.
I I —C a t e r i n g
14—S e l e s H e l p W a n t * #
EXPERIENCED mother will Carpets clean easier with the •433.
electric furnished, $43 plus
Realtor-lniuror-Tradei
14— P l a c r e to C a t
I T —l l t u e t l o n W a n t s #
U — S p e c i a l sorvlcoe
I t — Income P r o p e r t y
' care for child in my home. Blue Lustre Electric Shamgas and ta*. Located oa
322 4991 1919 S. French Ave.
WORK WANTED. Female
I* —I w l m m l r i r Poole
*•— B u e la ie e P r o p . — l e t s
3 days week. 113-322-4482.
17-92,
1 block S. of No. 411
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322-7081.
Junction (at S-Polota). See
I I — Do-I t-Y o u rsett
I I — R e al E s t a t e d e l e
ROBERT A. WILUAMB
roll's Furniture.
8. Dorm - Cats - Pets
I I — Du lln ess D e n t a l s
t * — U u l U . r o Muppllee
anytime. Ph. 322-1487 after
DAYS WORK- 322-3784.
Realtor
I P — L ate T e r n i l s
JO—C o n c r e t e C o n itr .
M O V I N G TO JACKSON­
6
p. m. weekday! or any
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Raymond
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Asio.
DOGS RECEIVED tor Adop
61 Olds
I I — O ut a t S l a t e A c r e a g e
11— r t u m b l n e
VILLE. Must sell Oils week. 81. Ineomt Property
time Sat. or Sun.
PA
2
3031
Atlintte
Baak
Bldg
lion, boarded. Animal Res­
11— P a l n t l n *
Saner 88 Ceavertihle,
I J — H o u ses F o r tt e l e
'It Lto.. $1201 bal, $4$ mo.
Comb-back chair. Pair of
I * — H o u s e s—Bate o r R e a l
V-8. A.to. Traaa.,
I I —W e l l D r l l l l e *
cue League, 1700 W. MinnaVictorian chairs. C h a i s e FOR BALE. Reaaeaablc, In
IT — H o u r s F o r D e n t
11— A i r C o x a » K i t t l e *
3 BEDROOM. 2 full baths, 4Ut 2 Bedroom home, 817 Catalina. $2 Chev. $1108 bal, $47 mo.
Power Bteethig and
. soU, DeLand. Ph. 734-1840.
com*
property,
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ire — neeort R e n ta ls
II—
R e s ts - T tlev lllta
Ix&gt;unge, newly upholstered.
Brake#, Radio aad
lection of Pinecrcit. Encloi 1 HR. (urn. house, Lake Mary. '41 Fal. Wgn. $9S2 bal, $29 mo
15—
I’h o l e 4 K n a l p a e a t l i t — T r e t lore—C a b a n a s
French Ave. aad 3rd St
'll VW, $101 bal, $3$ mo.
Heater.
Card tab'e. Lamps. Glasa 4
15. Special Service*
10
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Itom t A ipllaaces
rd
carport*, many extras
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Mobile
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No pot*. 322-3049.
Zoned
Commercial.
Phone
It Chev. $1287 bal, $32 mo
11—
Musical ln.trum.nl. I I I — Mobile l l n m e e — H e n !
China. 2738 Magnolia Ave.
3311
S.
Park.
Phone
32-3189.
322-4737 or 322 3030.
11— l l u s l a e e s K q u l p m . n l
i l l —T r a i l e r S p a r e — D e n i
4 ROOM HOUSE, Furnished, 'll Renault $384 bal, $29 mo.
A ft B BOOKING CO.
11—Job Printing
U S — T r a i l e r L o t s — Ra te
COMPLETE ROOFING SVC. GARDEN TRACTOR 4 Ac­ 81. Real Eatato Wanted
3 BEDROOM, 1 Bath near 2804 Sanford Are., I32-8301. 'll Metro, $«•» bal, $32 mo
tl*—A p a r t m e n t s F o r K e n t
i t —U pbetaterr
cessories. Good condition.
I I S — R e e sie F o r R e n t
S i — v . e u n m C lea asre
80 Mere. $1000 bal, $40 mo.
NO JOB TOO SMALL
Tinccreit School 4 new
I I I — H o tel R o o m s
I I —M o v ie * 4 Bieraea
RENTALS
$123.
322 8894.
60 Ford Wg. 9787 bal, $34 mo.
Financing Arranged
Shopping Center. VA I-oan
LOT or small acreage on river
I I I — nentel A aente
IS— K i t . r m l n . t o r .
Furnished or Uofurmvtted
60 Dodge
'60 Ford 3-dr. $792 bal, $32 mo.
t l—ri.nta—vtow.ro—i«e#e 111— W a s t e # To R e n t
322 8338
332-2283 22 CU. FT. Chaat Type Free*
201 Laurel Dr. Ph. 320834.
or lake adjoining. Writ* Box
Batl-Blalr Agency
PiMeer, d*Dr. Station
I I I — Autos F o r Kale
S t — M ile. F o r Ball
$0
Lark,
$103
bal,
$10
mo
er. Perfect condition. $123. 84, Sanford Herald.
SI— A r t i c l e s F a r I l s a t
I t * — A u t o s —Male o r T r a d e
Ph. 322 3441 218 S. Park Ave. '60 VW, $101 bal. $31 mo. Wagon, V-8, Aala. Traaa.,
RICHARD’S TREE SVC.
I t * —T r u c k ! F o r R a te
*1—M w .p o r C a c h i n g #
Phone
323-0437.
rawer Steering aad
EVERETT A. HARPER
FREE ESTIMATES
HAVE CASH BUYER for
SI—Wanle4 Ta Bur
I t * — Autom otive S ervice
Broken, Radi# aad Heater.
F U R N I S H E D t Bedroom '39 Chev., $783 bat, $33 mo
AGENCY • REALTOR
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Furniture
For
late
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Ph. 323-0300.
•mail
house*
needing
re
GUNS. Buy, Sell, Trade, Re­
House. 24$1 Palmetto, Ph 39 Ply wg. $701 bal, $33 mo
111— H osts A M o t o r s
II—Antiques For Sale
3*83 8. Park Are.
pair. O S T E E N BRIDGE pair*.
H I — M arlas S u p p lies
&gt;1—Money Te Leas
'30 Mere. $801 bal, $31 mo
SIGNS ARE IMPORTANT
322
0271.
Phone*
FA
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FA
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I*—lluaia... Opporlualllre
Need small tracts of land on
FISH CAMP.
38 Ford, $801 bat, $28 mo
TO YOUR BUSINESS
West tide with er without
2 BEDROOM HOUSE, nicety 2-HEDH003! frame houie. 39 Chev. wg. $897 bal, $37 mo
Attractive algn painting on SEPT. SPEC. Men'i Tee
Improvement*.
2827 Magnolia Ave. near » Vt-toa PU 9803 bal, $20 mo
furnished and la food repair
F r o m Mimlnole C o u n t y
your truck or building,
62 Rambler
Shirts, 48c. Army-Navy Bur
N.A.S. Chiap rent, &gt;43 mo. 3* Olds 00 $001 bal, $3* mo
From
laa
ter*
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(D ill D lraot)
710
Palmetto
or
call
322-8140.
Payton
Realty
duality Work — Reasonable
plus, 310 Sanford Are.
Aatbaetador
Caat#m
Ph. 322 321$.
31 Hillman $39* bal. $20 mo.
323-1301
17 *2 at Hiawatha
TRIPLE-R SIGN SERVICE
4-Dr. V-8, Standard
RARE OPPORTUNITY
'38 Chev., $487 bal, $1$ mo.
IMPORTED Danish couch,
Shift, Fewer Steering,
322-3800
95. Houaea For Bata
95. Hounc* For Sale
You Ju.it hardly do see these 1 0 0 . l t r e n r l Kentaln
'38 Chev. Wg. $002 bal. $32 mo.
Power Broke*. Heater,
chair and coffee table. Ex 88. Real Estate • Sale
Air CeadlUaalsif.
anymore. 3 Bedroomi and
2 i. I'lumblnR
'38
Rambler,
$199
bal,
$10
mo,
crllent condition. Cost 8400.
HUTCHISON'S
2 • BEDROOM, furntolted, Fla.
YOUR HOME SEARCH
oak floors, on largo *0 x 133
38
Pont.
$8*0
bal,
$32
mo
aril for 8200. 2839 S. Laurel
OCEANFRONT APTS.
room. 140 Country Ciuh Cir­
ENDS HEHE
ELDER SPRINGS
corner lot. In nici wellestabGood ground, near large lake.
38 Olds $0 &gt;37* bal, $2* mo
33$ So. Allaotle
ENDS
HERE
cle.
USED TYPEWRITER SALE:
PLUMBING
llihfd neighborhood. Prlnd
'38 Chry. &gt;602 bal, $3t mo
$600 per acre with term*.
Daytona
Hearh
ATTRACTIVE
Stucco
with
1 1RM Electric, Reg. $210DAY OR NIGHT SERVICF,
for economy minded buyer
'&amp;$ Cadillac $847 bal, $37 mo.
Call 322-4030
Rpanlih flavor on ahady 110,803. Only $300 down. $78
$123; 1 Underwood Electric LAKE LOT, 100 rt. on paved
332-7837 or 322-3123
17 Bulek $801 bal. $31 mo.
*100
DOWN
road.
$1,300
with
terms.
corner
lot.
Excellent
area
Reg. 1173-8100; 1 Und. Por
60 Chev. Belair
101, Trailer • Cabana*
per month.
'$7 Imperial $747 bal, $23 mo.
PLUMBCtO
FHA-VA HOMES aad neighborhood. Plenty of
table w/case, 824-83; 1 Royal
Fonr-Door
Hardtop, 0 CyL, |
$7
Ply.
IIT,
$840
bal,
$21
mo.
LARGE
2-etory
house
ea
1
Contracting Repairs
epee* with living room, dini m u i . o im m u i i » •
FAN TRAVEL TRAILER, 12' '37 Merc. $197 bal, $10 mo
Standard. $40.89; 1 Smith
Antomatle Tranamlaatea,
Acre of Wad, te good repair.
FREE ESTIMATES
Bedroom Home* available ta lag room, Florida room,
Corona, 817.30; Like New
king, complete! aelf con '$7 Merc, wg 8314 hat, 116 mo.
Radio aad Heater.
40 assorted fruit t r e e * .
R. L. HARVEY
all Area# of Sanford. Let tm large kitchen with breaktained with hath, itoiwer, g n '37 Unrein, $887 bal, $19 mo.
Burroughs Adding Machine.
Roaltor-lniuror-Tridan
$15,000.
Terms.
104 Sanford Ave.
F4 2 3313 Subtraction. Hand. $78.83
Show you Arouadl
feat area, 3 bedrooms and 322 4091
heater, refrig. A stove. Hitch '37 Old* IIT $807 bal, $H mo.
19*1 S. French Ave
IH bathi. Special features
Terms.
We
take
trade-lm.
A Electric brake system in '$$ Ford, $106 ha), $to rnn
21. Well Drilling
Payton
Realty
Include fireplace, oak floor*, BUILDERS CLOSEOUT
eluded, $l,$0O- 332-0336.
POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY 322-1301
'38 M-tan PU $388 bal, $29 mo
1T-BS at Ktevatae
gang* with workshop sad
WELLS DRILLID, PUMPS,
PRICES ON AU,
'38 Toot. wg. $338 bal, $27 mo
51.
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For
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mald'i
quarters,
fin*
trees
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
HEFTLER HOMES REDUCED
61 Chevrolet
'38 Olds IIT. $848 bal, 132 mo.
and shrubbery. The price • Bedroom* — Carport? —
FA 2-3232 anytime
AU Typea and Sizea
ONLY $3,300 AND TERMS
laipal# Convertible, V-8,
'M Chav., $407 bal, $24 mo
1-1 and 3 Bedrooms
RENT A BED
only $13,300 and you name Utllty — for only
We Repair and Service
Aatoteatle TraaaaiU#l*a,
'33 Chev., $207 bal. $12 mo.
Holla way, Hospital, B a b y
NEW and USED
Power Steerlag and
the terms
STINE
2
Bedroom
frame
home
on
$10,225 - TOTAL PRICE
'!$ Cadillac, $188 bal, $t0 mo. Broken, Badto and Heater, I
Beds, by Day, Week, er
Awntegi A Cabanas
'Machinery and Supply Co
country
lot.
1310.00
down,
$87 PER MONTH
Month.
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES 33 Old* $0* bal. $3 mo
Air Canditlantag.
107 W and St.
FA 2-4422 CARROLL'S FURNITURE
balance only ISO monthly.
PAYS EVERYTHING Hwy. 17 82 S
322 2362 'S3 Rulrk, $341 bal, $14 mo.
Central air and heat
'34 roed PU 9491 bal, $23 mo
322-3111 Needi jnproilmately $300
2 5 . Air Cond. ft H ealing 118 W. 1st
la vestment 4 Realty
spent on it.
103. Mobil* Homan • Kant '$3 Cadillac $407 bal. Ill mo
NO DOWN - VA
11$ N. Park Ave.
3230173 LOWEST DOWN PAYMENT
'33 Ruick, $41
bal, $2 mo
AIR-CONDITIONING 53. Wanted To Buy
1 B E D B O O M Trailer on
JOHNNY
WALKEB,
Broker
-F H A
'34 Buick, $29* bal, $14 mo
By FEDDEBS
larg*
lake.
Adult*
only.
Ph
1 PIECE or complete house­
NEW ROMES
322-MAT
3 Day occupancy
'33 Ford, $31
bal, $2 mo.
H. B. POPE CO., Ine.
62 Falcon
322 7368
ful. Antique*, tools, store
Wert Fourth St. Just off Par
'31 Ruick, $31
bal, $1 mo
HEFTLER
SALES
200 So. Park Ave.
322 4224 close-outs. ANYTHING you
For the Bert Buy N&gt;
"Sanlra" Sts. Wagon
almmon. Salesman on pro­
OFFICE
1 ~ BEDROOM houictrailtr,
WE DO TRADE!
A New or Resale Home,
0 Pa.Mnger, • Cyl.,
have to sell. 322 2270.
perty, 4:00 to 7:00 p. m. Caiielberry, on 81. Rd. No
30. Home Appliance**
BART PILCHER, Broker
large lot, In the country. $30
Anteautl* TraaimUSee StenMrora Realty
MondayWednesdayFriday.
Personal Service
436, 4k ml. E. of 17 92. Open
•Ion, Radi# A Heater.
322-2268.
55. Furniture For Sale
Saturday 4 Sunday i;oo to 10 a. m. t* • p. m. Phone
WHIRLPOOL REFRIGERA
Call 122-7410
‘W* Hare The Hem* For You* 7:00 p. m.
TOR. large freeier frost free, Sell Us Your Furniture.
Itlti. Apart manta for Rent
•38 3821.
REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
excellent
condition.
We Quick Servlca With the NICE BUILDING LOTS or
sA N r° Rn a v e .
Buslnesi lot* and t Building
CASSELIIKfiny T~I bedroom 3 ROOM Furnished Apt. Air i n n
bought a bouse with appli
NEW HOMES
Calls SUPER TRADING
OPEN EVENINGS
on the lota. Have 8 left, one
conditioned Bedroom. $43. Ill
Available in Sanford area and Bk bath, built-in kitchen
sneer It don’t need this one
POST. FA 2-4)877.
E. 8th., 322-4263.
for $300 or eight for $2300 on
Lnngwond area ( • ml. So. kentile floors, $.VM down, as
1223. You can pay for It a
2565 PARK DRIVE
61 Chev. Belair
Phone
H22-4603
the rorn-w Mete ta. aad 322 2420
on 17-83). Raady for occup­ turn# Ral. 19,700 .122 7662
little at a time if you like. Used furniture, appHaarea,
322.743$
d
• Door, V-8, Autaaiatle I
FURN. GARAGE Apt. 234314
toots, etc Bee girt • Bold
Court flt. and Lexington Ave NIGHTS 322 6124 - 323 0640
ancy. $8$ oo per mo. and up.
New Cost 8430. 322 9338.
Traa.Ml.iUa, Radla Aad |
4
BEDROOM,
3
Baths,
wall
1842
Chev.
NS
327
and
4
speed
Palmetto
1220326
or
3234.
Larry'a Mart 213 Sanford
Enierprlit. Fie. 668-4601.
Heater, Low Mileage, One
Cuitom Building, Residential
Butch Cssaubo.
to-wall carpet, built in ap
31. Musical Instruments Ave Ph. FA 24131
Owner Car.
or Commercial.
Clean
4
Rooms.
I
ll
Park.
pllanc*], intercom, central
87. Uuainena Rentala
I.MN
ENTERPRISES,
Ine.
For U&gt;* bt||«M seiecUom ef
air and heat, fenced. Ph. FURNISHED garago apart 118. Truck* For Bala
Piano Tuning and Repair
Builder, Harold Logaa
nearly new and used furni­ Concrete Block Building, 88 x
W L. Harmoa — FA 2-4283
322 3303.
ment. 1902 Map!*. 322-0731, TRUCK, 14 too Chevrolet, good
•02 Hi|hland Are,
G overnm ent Owned
24, terra tso floors with 1224
ture, see Noll'i Furniture
coodilion, $130. 113 Mayfair
Sales
Office:
802
Highland
Ave
CONN Trombone 4 Trumpet
3
BEDROOM
houa*.
screened
Home#
Clean
4 Rooms. 611 Park.
feet
floor
space
for
R*at.
Brokerage te Casselberry
Circle,
after 1 &gt; , a ,
Longwood,
Fla.
’ uaed six months $73 each
porch,
fenced
back
yardBowman's Trailer CL Ph.
on 17-82. Open f days g to I.
63 Chev. Truck
63*3911 Collect
west of city limits. Ph. W E L A K A APARTMENTS
322 8338.
*68-4*08.
120. Automotive Service
:i4 w. First st.
It TON PICK-UP
FREE ESTIMATE
122-4311.
Selection of 3, S, and 4
Plano Servicing 4 Tuning
Lang Whrolba**, Fleetsld*
Upholstering 4 Mattress ren­ 90. IajIii For Sale
COHEN
RADIATOR
0HOP
B#d, Like New, Larol 1
FURNISHED garago apt. Pb.
Bedrooms located to various
Gene Cumbaa — 322-3641
TOTAL PRICK $6,000
ovating. Ntw 4 Used Furni­
Owner.
Pro* taapaetioa, aeUautes,
322 2800.
sections ef Saalted
4 BEDROOM block hom* with
LOT 100' a ISO'
ture.
Catl
Nit
Bidding
Mfg.
pickup, delivery. Racortog
35. Vacuum f’lenners
Immediate
Dillrery
3
ear
gang#.
located
I
Complettly
eet
up
for
Mobile
Co., at 70$ Celery Are.
FURN. Apt. Cloit te. Jimmie
A repairs discounted.
block* from d o w n t o w n .
Home $1,300. R. E. White MONTHLY PAYMENTS
y.S 33113.
r~wr\. 171ton.
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
21114 R. 3rd.
122-3443
FROM
$50.00
Terms can b« arranged.
323*417.
YOUR REXAIK DEALER
FULL DOUBLE bed, mattreia
FURNISHED OR UNFURN
FOR
THE
BEST
HOME
(535 S. Park
322-8511
ROBERT A. WILLIAM!
boa springs. Book Case 95. House* For Sal*
ISHED 3 Bedroom Duplex
BUY
SALES - PARTS - SERVICE
W * Naad
Realtor
Headboard. Good condition.
Apartment. Terraaao floors
SEE
YOUR
OPEN EVERY
3, 3, 4 4 DEI) ROOMS
JUMBO
HOUSE
8
room,
gar
Raymond luodquiit, Asa*.
322-4024.
tile bath, water furnished.
REN-T-A.|^8
8.1. IMant*, Flower*. Seed*
1.
Hi.
4
2
BATHS
age, patio, itov*, disposal,
f \ 2 3931 Atlantic Rank Bldg
NIGHT T IL
V A -FH A
Ph 322-2334 alter 3 p. m.
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
Rant o r I-*aa*
dilh wither. 322-1428.
UGUSTRUM — Viburnum. 71. .Male Help Wanted
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT? 96. II ouhcm • Sal* or Kant CLEAN Furnished downstairs
| P.M.
W* Hay*
gal. can*. 3 for II. Carsoua EXPERIENCED: Roofera and
FllA - RESALES
For Complete Information
Property
apartment
with
attic
faa.
Nursery. Lake Drive, Cat
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
Set or Call Your
C-L-I-E-N-T-E-L-I
Satnrdsye TII 8 P.M.
Carpenters. A 4 B Roofing Like aew, 3 4 3 BEDROOM
Adults 322-1S34.
selberry.
LAKE. Call a v* s l a g s
MASONRY Homta, 1 4
Co. 322 9 338 or 322-2287.
Wanting
Home*
Management
222-1587.
Bath*, Kitchens Equipped.
1-Room Efficiency apt. with
Tomato — Petunia Plants
SALES BROKER
MAN 21-43 fo* Insurance Debit
175.00 to 9250.00
pvt hath 9 ahowor, suitable
$100
Down,
Payments
less
WOODRUFFS
#
e
Uavt
The
Home
For
You
2
BEDROOM
Sal*
or
Rent
Sanford area. Salary plus
for couple or single person H-O-M-E O-W-N-E-R-S
and
Sales
Broker
than rent.
Farm 4 Garden Center
Call 322 3138 after 3 p. m.
commission 323-0843.
or retired. A1I utUKia* In­
HELMLY REALTY
601 Celery Ave.
322 3978
Call Now
cluded to root. Ideally lo­
Pb. 322-1641
97.
Houirea
For
Kent
MEN
JIM
H
U
N
T
MOTOR SALES
cated oo Im St., within 1 Merle W. Warner
50. Mine. For rrale
If you're 21 to 60 and can sell 3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, screen
258$ PARK DRIVE
3
ROOMS
A
Patio,
fully
turn
block
of
2
(re*
parking
tote
and want to work hard for
2nd. ft P alm alto
322-2420
322-7493
Realtor
rd patio. Pb. 323-0368.
AIR CONDITIONER. Phdco.
Ished. Reasonable—108 An
REALTY
aod shoppmg aeoter. In­
above average pay, fast pro­
NIGHTS
322
8824
323
0348
P h . 322-9231
• Room. $83. 322 6106.
deraon Circle or call 323-0338 quire at Manuel Jacobaoa Adetald# H. Mare#. Aero*.
motion* to office sod district
SANFORD HERALD
Offlee: 922 2110
Dept.
Store
211
E.
Firrt
St
70$ Sooth Park Arena#
2507 Park D r.
manager, call • a. m. sharp.
WANT ADS
You cao flod anything you
Nights: 122-0700
3 BEDROOM furnished dup­
S llfir d , Florid*
Room 20* Melich Bldg., 224
BRING FAST
P h . 322-0891
3220*48
need advertised in the Her­
lex apt. Call 322 3167 at $u» 2 ROOM FURNISHED APTS.
222-3629, 322-71I I. 232-4423
E. lit SC
RESULT*
024 Park Drive
W. 16th St.
322-3927. Adults only.
ald Cliesiiied.

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Stenstrom Realty

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CLASSIFIED INDEX

Stemper Agency

\ Bank i

Repossessions

’1395

322-5612

1095

425-5938

3 or 4 ACRES

1495

Stemper Agency

1295

Seminole Realty

HOMES
FO R SALE

SOUTHWARD

1895

National

Stenstrom Realty

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1495

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$100 DOWN

1595

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World War II
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landings?
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leak part hi World War I
kava wrtttaa dowa tkair moat
vivid rataOattiaaa af that coafilet at tha invitation af tka
British Broadcasting Cory.
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"Tka thing thay remember
•oat," says BBC producer
Tony I n n , "to tha rammer
af 1911, which stick. la thalr
mind aa aa IdylUa time.
"Tha Germsna were busy
an the Xastern front, tha
anrnmer waa hot and aonny,
aad tha Frtneh eafaa were
open. Than were peasants
working la tha fields, and
thsra waa time to amoks and
drink aad writs letters horns.
"Long after they hare for*
gottan tha hom e, tha veterana ramambar duly 1915,"
Essex explains. "Many of tho
letters wo b a n rocslnd tail
shout f t .
Tha BBG producer, who was
aot born until 1925, Is draw­
ing upon these letters for
**Ths Groat War," a series of
80 programs which is Brit­
ain’s most ambitious and most
oxpanahra television undertak­
ing to data.
"Tha Great War" series
has beta screened in this
country sine* last May, and
eventually will bo sstn by 40
million viewers on tha con­
tinent It 1s duo to ba tele­
vised in tho United States on
a limited basis this fall.
In preparing tho series,
producer Essex has had ac­
cess to tho film archives of
20 dlffsront countries, includ­
ing Russia and Ita satellites.
But It to the filmed Inter­
views with ordinary Britons
who responded to the BBC's
appeal that have yielded tha
most notable scoops.
Tor sxampls, BBC was able
to track down one of the two
survivors of the cruiser HM8
Indefatigable, which waa toppedoed during the Battle of
Jutland In May 1910, with a
lost of more than 1,000 lives.
This eyewitness, a sailor
named Former, escaped be­
cause be had been sent up
into tho rigging to untangle
aome flags, and thua he waa
thrown clear when tha erulser
waa hit.
In the first-ever tank at­
tack, which took place Sep­
tember 25, 1916, tho BBC waa
abla to trace and Interview
tho commander of one tank,
tha driver of another (there
were only four tanka In­
volved) and an eyewitness
who saw what took plaeo.
In another remarkable co­
incidence, the BBC found the
driver of the first tank to en­
ter the French village of
Flora after tho Germans had
evacuated it. Clattering along
the shell-pocked street, the
driver asked his way of a
British corporal. Quite Inde­
pendently, other reoearchera
found this eorperal.
"The only persons ws have
not been able to lay hands
on," says Essex, "are the
women who handed out white
feathers to men in civilian
a l o t h a a during ths war.
Whether they are ashamed of
the pert they playsd, 1 don’t
know, hut aot one of these
woman has responded to the
special appeal we hove made
for them to eom# forward."
The BBC to proud that its
aeries has stolen a march on
American television by four
months. A comparable U. 8.
series la atlll In the future.
It to also proud of ths ob­
jectivity with which "The
Great War" has been as­
sembled. "We have triad to
avoid giving a British view­
point of the war," says Essex.
"AfUr all, tha British contri­
bution up to 1916 waa small.
]t was ths French who took
the w ont beating aad suf
l^rod the greatest casualties.’

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�Committee Clears $1 Billion Money Bill
Seminole County * * * « on the S t Johns River * * * • T he Nile of America"

School belli are ringing i t
Southilde Elementary School
in Sanford at 8:15 a. m. now
initeid o( | a. m according
to information The Herald'*
Clock Winder* have received
from Mveral aourcea.
Apparently the m ajority of
member* of a recent delegstion apeparing before a meet*
ing of the Seminole County
8chol Board were penuailve
enough to cauae achool offi­
cial* to change the hour.
While the delegation wa*
so t unanimous in It* opinions
a* to the opening hour, the
majority of them objected to
achool taking in a t 8 a. m.
because during the winter It
would still be dark when
some of the children would
have to leave home to walk
to school. Then, too, these
same parents objected to the
children having to use many
streets which did not have
sidewalks and c r o s s i n g s
which were not guarded or
w ire without traffic signals.
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Mayor At Wilson publicly
paid a 25 cent parking fin*
Monday, in front of a crowd at
the City Commission meeting,
saying he wanted everyone to
see it. The Mayor said a
friend from out of town visit­
ing him her* got the ticket
and dropped it on his desk
telling him, “You're the May­
or • get It fixed."
"1 want you all to see how
I'm Tilin' It.” quipped the
Mayor as he handed the quar­
ter to Chief Roy Williams.
•
•
•
Incidentally, Mayor WU*°n
makes a very fine chaplain as
he leds the Invocation a t the
city commission meeting*. Ho
offers up some mighty fine
prayers for guidance, (which
apparently have little effect
an the wrangling that fol­
lows.)
•
•
•
Couldn't hlame the Zoning
and Planning Commission of
the city of Sanford If they
throw up tbair hands and
quit. They haven't beet get­
ting anywhtre with their rec­
ommendation* lately. Theso
men work for free and spend
a lot of time trying to work
out problems to the best in­
terests of everyone concern­
ed. Commented one City Com­
missioner • “ a man buys a
piece of property and then
act* in to tell everyone for
block* around what they can
or can't do with their prop­
erty."
s e e
Sidelight on an honest ob­
servation: A t City Commis­
sion meeting Monday a mo­
tion was made by Commr.
Jim Crapps, and a fierce dis­
cussion followed for about 20
minutes. Asked Jim of Earl
Higginbotham, “ Are you go­
ing to second my motion?"
“ No, cauae I don’t even know
what I’m talking about now,
and neither doe* anybody else
In this room!" replied Higg­
inbotham.
•
•
•
Question: Which is more *o
be feared? Mowers, plows and
tractors or snakes, alligators
and rats?

Countdown Begins
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) The countdown besan today for
a Saturn-1 super rockpt poised
for an attempt tomorrow to
orbit an unmanned Apollo
moonship test model

Herald index
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Bridge . . . . . . . . . .— Pag* 4-A
riau ified ......... . Pag* 10-11
Comics ......__ ..... iag# 4-A
Editorial ......... . . . Page t-A
Horoscope . . . .... ..... Page 4-A
Society............... . . Pag* 3-4-5
Sport* __ _____ ........ Pag* 8
TV Programs . . ..... Page 4-A

ONLY
14
Days Left To
Register For
General Election

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VOL. 66

M ayor Launches City
Registration Drive
Mayor A. L. WlUon of San­
ford has proclaimed the next
two weeks, until Oct. 3 a t a
"Drive For Regiatratlon" pe­
riod urging nil who are eligi­
ble to register to vote.

NEW YORK (UPI) - Ne­
gro CoL Hubert Fauntleroy
Julian waa prepared today to
bet Sen. Barry Coldwater
three tona of Gold that he
would loae th* November elec­
tion to President Johnson.

Statue Unearthed
MIAMI (U PI) — A wood
statu* of a Monk, about 200
years old, waa found by a
parttim* beachcomber, Hall
Tonnehlll, SO, searching for
derelict bottles, a museum di­
rector said Wednesday.

Nuclear Plea

LONDON (UPI) — Prime
Minister Sir Alee DouglasHome's Conservative party
The Mayor's proclamation called today for a continua­
reads in part:
tion of Britain’* nuclear force
"W hereat this ia truly a aa th* basla for "peace
crucial time In the life of our through strength."
country and . , . It ia neces­
sary that all Americana ap­
preciate fully their, heritage
HAVANA (UPI) — Pre­
of freedom and the necessity mier Fidel Caatro charged
to rededicate themselves to early today that the United
the preservation of basic States attacked the Spanish
freighter Sierra De Aranzazu
American principle*. . . .
“It Is Important that all aa an “act of revenge" be­
Amerlrana make this parti­ cause Spain trade* with Cuba.
cular time the occasion to ex­
ercise the privilege denied to
BRADENTON (U ri) —
all but free people and reg­
ister to vote in the up-coming Chairman Warren M. Good­
rich said the Florida Demo,
election*."
Mayor Wllaon urged that erstic P arty executive com­
all eligible to do ao exercise mittee will open a statewiil;
that privilege a* loyal con­ voter registration drivs by
th* end of this week.
scientious citizens.
Oct. 3rd is th* last day ta
register before the hooka are
DETROIT (UPI)—Th# Unclosed, on* month before the
general elections on Nov. 3rd. Red Auto Workers union anil
Ford Motor Co. today open­
ed a marathon baigalnlng ses­
sion to w nta a new contract
by 10 a.m. KST Friday and
head off a strike by 130,000
workers.

Castro Blames U.S.

Altamonte Acts
On Lot Reioning Nixon Pushes GOP
know, either." No further ac­
tion was taken •
Albert P. Benson appeared
before the Council and asked
for a letter of apology be­
cause a draining ditch was
cut across his property with­
out his authorisation.
Swofford told Benson that
as lung a* ha had lived in Al­
tamonte Springs this land has
had a natural drainage ditch.
"We had to open the ditch
to permit draining of high
water,” Swofford told Ben*on and the Council, “and aa
long as I'm here represent­
ing the well-being of the peo­
ple of this community ]’m
not about to apologise to
anyone for authorising th*
ditch to be cleaned out or a
new one cut to prevent flood­
ing."
The Council took the matter
under advisement.

CHICAGO (UPI) — For­
mer Vice President Richard
M. Nixon said Wednesday the
Republican presidential cam­
paign is too much on th* de­
fensive. He urged the GOP
to step up It* criticism of
President Johnson.

SALVAGE OPERATIONS were started thin
morninjr for a Nnvy Vigilante Jet which fell Inst
week in Lake Monroe, clniminK tho lives of the
two men nbonrtl. A Navy tug and two burgea

R I R M I N G II A M, Ala.
(U PI)—A special three-judge
federal panel ruled today the
public accommodations sec­
tion of the Civil Right* Act
could not he mnde apply to *
Birmingham restaurant that
refuted to serve Negroes.
It wan tha first time a fed­
eral court has ruled thn ac­
commodation* section did not
apply to any particular husiness.
The suit biought by “Ollir's Bar Be Que" was not a
class action and therefore
tho ruling could apply only to
tha ono restaurant.
Another special
federal
| court rnrlier in Atlanta up­
held the accommodations sec­
tion ua applied to a motel
urn! a restaurant because the
court felt they dealt heavily
in interstate commerce.
Ollie'a contended It was lo
entrd far front any interstate
roud and did not cater to
transients and therefore the
restaurant should not be sub'ject to the civil rights law.
The restaurant, ownrd by
Ollie McClung and his son,
Ollit! Jr., who are white, is
located in a Negro neighborhood, but caters to white
patrons, except for takeout
orders.

Navy crews manning a lug
and two barges were on tire
scene this morning attempting
to salvage the wreckage of a
twin-jet Vigilante from the
bottom nf Lake Monroe.
The plane crashed last week
shortly alter takeoff from
Sanford Naval Air Station.
Two men aboard were killed.
H ws* heeded far’ Kan**# lo
escape 1'iirrtrane Dora.
The plane is In about 12 feet
of Water. The Navy crew ex­
pect* lo fasten onto the air­

every reasonable plan for
helping th* revitalization of
our downtown area • realis­
ing Its Importance a* th* nu­
cleus of every community.
“W* have secured addition­
al parking areas for th*
downturn section and have
begun plans for th* proposed
lakcfront marina.
"Wa have set up an annual
street resurfacing program
and a program for dealing
with unsafe structure*. Wa
havt spent much time study­
ing the nerds and meana of
putting into effect an exten­
sive fresh water program
whlrh Is vital to our futura
water supply.
"A* a farmer whose pro­
ducts ara sold locally, my
business la directly affected
by Sanford'* growth. But, as
a member of th* Sanford
City Commission, I have con­
scientiously tried to tee that
this growth was soundly and
impartially planned for tha

benefit of the entire city. I
have a ainevrv ileaiia to »erve,
and if th* people of Sanford
vote to return ma to this of­
fice, I shall continna to follow
this policy," h* concluded.
Co-owner and producer for
Perfection Cooperative Dail­
ies, Baker Dairy Form v.-i.i
articled as ona of the m r H
efficiently operated dairies
in the state hy the Depart­
ment of Agriculture.
Baker waa chosen Outstand­
ing Young Farmer of Semi­
nole County in 1953 and wa*
named Outstanding Young
Man of Seminole County in
I9B2.
He ia presently serving on
the Subcommittee for Annexa­
tion and has served on th*
Legislative Committee for th*
Florid* League of Municipali­
ties.
Active in several agricul­
tural organizationa, Baker is
concluding his second year a*
president of the Seminole

craft lomctlme this afternoon
and retrieve the huge plane la­
ter today.
it will be taken to the local
air station and inspected to
determine the cause of tha
crash. In charge of tha sal­
vage operation la the com­
manding officer of the bate.
The tug and barges crossed
I.ska Monro* lata yestarday
a iter no n bnd attracted spec­
tator* to th* Ukethore. Th*
viewers continued along the
lakcfront throughout this mor­
ning.

If no more rain falls In the
next few days, it will not be
neceiiary to close Seminole
Boulevard along Lake Mon
ro* to traffic, City Manager
W. E. Knowles told The Her
aid at Boon today.
Know lea *aid be expected
tha lake to crest sometime to­
day and after holding for sev­
eral day*, begin to drop slow­
ly.
"If we get more rsln, how­
ever, it wilt he a different
story. Then it will come over
the road and it will t&gt;e neces­
sary to block off the boule­
vard to avoid ruining the
pavement," Knowlea remark­
ed.
Water If over the road at
the MellonvilU Intersection
mph or higher) (standing out and two holes have appeared
100 miles to tha northeast in tho road bed near the
and 60 miles . to tha south­ swimming pool.
The lake is now well over
west of th* renter.
•even feet above sea level.
“Gales extend out 250 miles
northeast and 160 mile*
southwest of th* center."
Forecaster* said Wednes­
day daily* did not have the
circular calm eye surrounded
GAINESVILE (UPI)
A
by a cloud wall with fierce
wind* characteristic of a well I09year-old retired farmer
who remembered the dead on
organized tropical storm.
Insteud, Its center was el­ a Civil War battlefield aa a
liptical in shape and was boy, died here yesterday leav­
separate from th* cloud wall, ing 180 deaccndcnts.
Sim Ell Bryan was survived
forecasters said.
by his 104-ycarold widow,
Elha, whom he mari/ed in
1878 at Jasper.
Bryan waa born in Echols
County, Ga., but lived In north
Florida the last 59 years of his
life.

Gladys Picks Up
Power, Speed

MIAMI ( UPI—Gladys nmtun'd into u big hurricane to­
day .with t'JS mile an hour
tainted at the mainland.
i It also increased its for1ward speed slightly.
| At 11 a. m. (EST), the
GENEVA (UPI) Th# t7Weather Bureau centered the
nation disarmament confer­
| season'* seventh t r o p i c a l
ence reci sued for five months
storm and its fourth hurritoday after a 1004 session
'Cano about 975 miles slightly
which saw many new propos­
south of due east from Mials but little basic progress
ami, near latitude 2l.il, long'
towards r.aw East-Welt agreeitu-ie Bril H. It wua holding a
manta.
west-nurthwest course at 12
miles an hour,
“Gladys became belter or­
Backs Goldwater Volusia Election
TALLAHASSEE (UPI I - ganized and intensified dur­
SIIREVE.'ORT, La. (UPI)
—Th# Shreveport Times M ay Gov. Farris Bryant M ay ing the night and early morn­
announced Its endorsement of called a special election in Vo ing hours," the Weather Bur­
Republican Barry Goldwater \ lusia County to nominute a eau suid.
"Highest winds are near 125
for President, on the day of successor for the late Drew L.
the Arizona senator's visit to Harris on the West Volusia ntph near the center with
hurricane • lone winds (75
I this city.
I Hospital Authority.

Geneva Talks Halt

traveled tha St. Johns River Wednesday, tied
up at the former bandshell for the night then
crossed the lake to begin the work this morn­
ing. It ia expected to be completed later today.

Accommodation Navy Barges Trying Seminole Blvd.
Ruled Out For To Raise "Vigilante May Not Have
Restaurant
To Be Closed

Baker Cites Experience, City Record
In announcing his candi­
dacy for re-election to th*
Sanford City Commission, Joe
Baker declared today that his
decision was based on the con­
viction that tha knowledge,
understanding, and experisne*
he has gained in the past six
years in this office would be
of continuing benefit to the
taxpayers, particularly at
this time.
Baker, a former mayor and
lifelong resident of Sanford,
stated that Sanford has made
greater advancements in tha
past several years than at
any other comparable period
in Its history. He esplained
that a recent revision of th*
city's long range fiscal pro­
gram has made it financially
feasible for the city to set up
new programs of services and
improvements with no in­
crease in taxes.
“During my tenure of of­
fice," Baker continued, "we
; also have cooperated fully ia
4r

NO. 280

Three-Ton Bet

Sj-oed Ford Talks

Hy Julian Strnstrom
Associate Editor
Th* subject of spot zoning
was booted around like the
proverbial football at Wed­
nesday night's meeting of the
Altamonte Spring* T o w n
Council when it became the
center of controversy on two
rezoning applications — one
for a professional building
ami the other fur a nursery.
Nevertheless, t h e Town
Council voted to uphold the
recommendation of the Zon­
ing Board that several Iota on
busy Maitland Avenue be rezoned from IUA to R:| to
permit the construction of the
professional building to ac­
commodate physicians, dent­
ist*, architects and other sim­
ilar office*.
However, the Council tabl­
ed the question of permitting
another parcel of property to
be rezoned frum R1AA to R3
to permit th* operation of a
children's day nursery.
in other action, County
Commissioner James P. Av­
ery, who was not present,
vis* th* subject of some criticism from residents of A lta­
monte Springs because he, as
rhuirntan of tha Board of
County Commissioners, re­
ported that some 300 acres of
A l t a m o n t e Springs land
drained rust ami through (!e*
Creek into l.ak* Jessup.
The subject was brought
to the attention of the Coun­
cil hy L. T. Bryan who sug­
gested that Commissioner Av­
ery, in whoa* district Alta­
monte Spring* I* situated,
"Familiarize himself with Al­
tamonte Springs’ draining
problems.’’
Bryan asked: “ I’d like to
know what 300 acres of A lta­
monte Spring* drains to th*
east. I've lived here for 30
year* an.I was once a mem­
ber of this Council and I
know of no area within the
town’* limit* which drain*
aaatwardly."
Mayor Lawrence Swofford
declared: “ I've also lived her*
for 30 year* and 1 don’t

|

•••

Drive Slated

MAYOR A. L. WILSON

Kip Code 32771

WEATHER: Mostly fair through Friday; high today in mid-80s; low tonight in 60s.
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 THURS., SEPTEMBER 17, 1964 SANFORD, FLORIDA

naw A
DORIS WILLIAMS, Herald society editor, left,
and Eva Gabor, stage and television celebrity,
discuss final plans for fashion show last night
at a private party at the Robert Meyer Motel in
Orlando. Miss Gabor will narrate a fabulous
fashion show for all Central Florida tonight at
8 p.m. at the Municipal Auditorium in Orlando,
The party was delightful, dahlin', and the con­
versation was divine, dahlin'. Upon departure
to quote Eva, "Thank you, dahlin', for letting
me pose with you, dahlin’.
(Herald Photo)

ft m fa r ft S p r a in

County Farm Bureau.
Ha hat served aa a deacon
of the First Presbyterian
Church, is murrled, and has
three children, Susan, Cindy,
and Stephen.

Man, 109, Leaves

Widow O f 104

Bryant Asks

$3 Million

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
T h * House Appropriation!
Committee today voted Just
under SI million In a final
catchall supplemental money
bill, it carries funds to crank
up President Johnson's antipoverty, food stamp and mate
transit projects.
The appropriation bill win
coma up la th* House Tues­
day. It brings to about |M bil­
lion the total fund* appropri­
ated by Congrats this year.
This ia about $3.T billion let*
than President Johnson re­
quested . •
However, much of th* ap­
parent saving represent* book­
keeping transactions that will
not save any monty.
Many member* viewed to­
day’s money bill as tha most
hopeful sign yet that the ttth
Congress is about to grind to
a halt. The final supplemental
always la held up until lead­
ers are reasonably sure noth­
ing more will be needed.
The decision to move now
with the bill lent support to
earlier hints that Johnaon'a
$1 billion Appalachian devel­
opment program will not bo
brought to a vote In Congress
this year.
Today’s bill includes $13 mil­
lion, aa requested, to imple­
ment t h # new civil rights
law. Most of the money will go
for educational work. Enforce­
ment funds also are provided.
A Public Health Service re­
quest for $1.8 million to act up
a “national clearing house for
smoking and health" was
turned down for th# present.
Also passed over “without pre­
judice" waa a request for IS
million to get started on n
survey for a new ms level laterocean canal.
The committee allowed $738
million of th* 3847 aUtyc*i
sought to put th# Job to f||i
and other features of tbe Pres­
ident's anti-poverty bill into
operation. About 40.000 young­
sters are to be enrolled Initial­
ly for work and training on
public projects reminiscent of
the old Civilian Conservation
Corps (CCC).
For food stamps for the
needy, the committee allowed
the full )60 million requested.
With this money, the Agricul­
tural Department will expand
its present experimental pro­
gram to 60 new areas and about 600,000 mora needy peo­
ple by June 30.
Participants will buy at *
discount, depending on need,
stamps that can be spent at
face value at corner grocery
stores. Only U. S.produc#
foods can be bought.
To assist cities in solving
their mass transit problems
tho bill provides $75 million
of the 1225 million sought for
grants and $2.5 million of tha
$5 million requested for loam.
It also contains $187,500 of the
$375,000 estimated as needed
for administration costs of the
program.
Among other items in tho
bill was $150,000 to Implement
a new law tightening rules on
securities sales by over-thecounter dealer*.

Storm Aid
TALLAHASSEE (UPt) Gov. Farris Bryant asked the
Preaklent to rush 13 million
in federal emergency funds to
Florida to help the state re­
cover from th« ravages of
hurricane Dora.
The governor asked for »
total of 84.8 million In emer­
gency funds in a telegram to
Washington Wednesday and
urged the President to semi $3
million to Florida immediate­
ly.
—■■. ■
— : v*. ♦

Pain-Killing
Drugs Eyed

JOE IIAKEK
City Commissioner

House Action
Ups Total To
M Billion

WASHINGTON (UPI) Th# Food and Drug Adminis­
tration (FDA) has begun an
investigation Into two pain kill­
ing drug* that are considered
responsible for the death of
at least 28 persona.
The FDA appointed a special
advisory committee to deter­
mine whether to take tha drugs
—amlnophrin* and diprone—
off th* market and whsther to
require that they be labeled
with t special warning.
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MON.

Nation's GNP A t Peak Of $ 61 8.5 Billion

H

WASHINGTON (UPI) The nation’s production of
goods and services soared to
a record annual rate of *618.5
billion In the second quarter of
1964, and President Johnson
predicts even bigger gains In
the months ahead.
The figure, a n n o u n c e d
Thursday, was up $10 billion
over the first three months of
this year. Tills means that the
gross national product (GNP)
—that Is, the total output of
goods and services—now Is
running about *20 billion ahead
of Its rate at the start of the
year.
“On the basts of this fine
record—and with the tax cut’s
major Impact yet to come —
we fully expect the gains In
the second half of the year to
be even greater than the
first,” Johnson said.
He bailed the report as
“ further witness to our strong
and balanced economic expan­
sion, The Chief Executive not­
ed also that personal Income
particularly “ grows faster than
we had expected."
In a related development.
Labor Secretary W. Willlard
Wlrtx said Thursday that non­
farm
employment reached
*9,1 million last month—the
highest level In American his­
tory.
But, he noted, heavy over­
time work assignments con­
tinued, and the total numhor
of jobless In June was 4.7 mil­
lion, for an unemployment
rate of 5.5 per cent of the work
force as compared with 5.1
per cent in May.
During the last quarter of
)M3 the rate of the GNP was
$599 billion, and for the first
quarter of this year $600.8 bil­
lion.
Strong eocsumer buying was
said to have accounted for $6
billion of the increase during
the second quarter. AH goods
except automobiles showed
substantial
increases,
the
Commerce Department said.
Automobile purchases con­
tinued at the high levels
established during the preced­
ing quarters.
Johnson said the perform­
ance Indicated strong advances
for the rest of this year.

Sanford Scout
Leader Goes
To Jamboree
Thomas G. Albert, Sanford
Boy Scout executive, left Sat­
urday for the National Boy
Scout Jamboree et Valley
Forge, Pa., where he will
serve for two weeks s i Scout­
master of Council Jamboree
Troop 60, located in Section 21
and composed of u n i t s
throughout Region Six.
There are 112 Scouts and 14
adult leaders representing lino
Central Florida Area Council.
The group departed late
Saturday night from Comp
LaNoche near Umatilla by
chartered buses. The theme &lt;&gt;f
t h l a year’s Jamboree is
“Strengthen America’s Herit­
age.”
The tour schedule Includes
trips to Williamsburg, Vo.,
Washington, D. C., Philadel­
phia and many other points
plus military bases for meals,
church aervicci and attrac­
tions.
Jamboree busca are aisled
to return July 26 at Camp La­
Noche,

Retired Railway
Worker Drowns
BLOUNTBTOWN (UPI) —
The body of a retired railroad
conductor from Decatur, III.,
waa pulled from MrKrntla
Lake near here Hunduy night.
Authorities said Howard
Gail Hendricks, 65, apparent­
ly fell Into the water and
drowned while fishing.
Hendricks retired f o u r
years ago and movrd here
f r o m Decatur, authorities
M id.

Brown Signs
CLEVELAND — Fullback
Jimmy Brown, who has won
tha National F o o t b a l l
League’s rushing title In six
of the last seven aaaaoni,
signed his 1064 contract with
Ihe Cleveland Browns.

Wins PGA
COLUMBUS, Ohio—Bobby
Nichols won the PGA cham­
pionship, finishing t h r e e
strokes ahead of Arnold Pal­
mar and Jack Nicklaua,

W right Loses
GRAND BLANC, Mich —
Ruth Jaaaan overhauled Mic­
key W right In the final round
'to win the Yankee women's
golf tournament.
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Page 12 — July 20, 1964

Nrralii

Lutheran Church
Bible School
Opens Today

SURPRISE! — When Mrs. Charles J. Vessel! of Omaha, Neb. (center),
bought n copy of the White House Guide Hook hi Washington, D. C.,
cameras began to flash. She discovered she was the millionth purchaser
nnd to commemorate the occasion, Mrs. Lyndon II, Johnson (right) pre­
sented her with n special copy autographed by the President. At left in
photo aro husband Charles VesHell and son Frank.
(NKA Telephoto)

Four Detection Satellites Now • In Orbit
CAPE KENNEDY (U PI)—
America's new nuclear detec­
tion satellites, maneuvered in­
to position by three days of
a k 111 f u 1 rocketry, whirled
around enrth today as look­
outs for any illegal atomic
tints during tha next 12
months.
Tha two sentries Joined a
similar pair orbited last Oc­
tober to give tho United
States a four - satellite force
to police the limited test hnn
treaty signed with Russia
last August. Both of tha new
satellites, together with a

Nevada No More
Divorce Capital
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Nevada lias lost its reputation
as tha divorce capital of
America to Alabama, accord­
ing to a survey of the Na­
tional Vilal Statistics Divi­
sion.
Alabama had 17,320 divor­
ces in 1063 compared to only
8,466 for Nevada. Tho Ala­
bama counties of Geneva, Ma­
rlon, Randolph nnd Winston
all logged more divorces than
marrlagea; there was no coun­
ty In Nevada in which divor­
ces exceeded marriages.

Men To Paint
Irwin Hall
By Maryann Miles
Hie Men's Club ot the Bear
Lake Methodist Church wilt
have a "Paint Irwin Hall”
get-together at 6 p.m, today
followed hy a covered dish
supper when It geU too dark
to paint.
The rllih hopes to have Its
first tnet-tlng In the new hall
on Aug. 23.

smnll reseurrh moonlet, were
rocketed early Friday into
yo - yo orbits that looped
from 65,600 miles in space to
within 230 miles of earth.
The first of the new watch­
dog satellites was switched
into a circular orbit 65,500
milea high Friday night while
the second made another
swoop around tha earth on
the Initial orbit.
At exactly the right mo­
ment Sunday, 59 hours and
11 minutes after launch,
scientists at the Air Force
Satellite Control Center in
Sunnyvale. Calif., triggered a
small rocket aboard the sec­
ond craft and kicked It into
the same high circular orbit.
Ilerausu of the delay be­
tween the two orbital maneu­
vers, the new sentries are
about 120,000 miles apart so
that when one is on one side
of the globe, Its pnrtnrr is
patrolling the opposite side.
The first two, rorketrd Into
space In tho opening of the
Defense Department’s pro­
gram for a fool - proof me­
thod to gunrd against test
ban cheating above ground,

Perez Visit To
Florida O ff
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) Plaquemines Parish (county)
segregation lesder, Lesnder
Perox today postponed a trip
to St. Augustine because of an
injured heel.
A s|Mikcsman for Perrr said
he slipped when closing a win­
dow during a rain storm.
Peres had scheduled to talk
hi (he racial troll hie spot at
(lie request of local business
men.
He Is president of the Pla­
quemines Parish Council, and
Is regarded the leading segre­
gationist in Louisiana.

are still working nnd may
last another year.
Scientists estimate t h e
x-rny, gamma and neutron
radiation detectors aboard the
satellites nrn sensitive enough
to spot atomic hursts half the
lire of the bomb that destroy­
ed Hiroshima moro than 100
million miles away.
The Air Force said ths new
inoonlets would circle the glohe
every four days, their orbit
Is inclined to Hie Equator by
37 degrees.

Vacation Bible School at the
Lutheran Church of the Re­
deemer, W. 25th Place, San­
ford, opened at 9 a.m. today
with classes for children four
to 14 years old on the theme
"God, My Country and I,"
The two-week school will dote
Friday, July 31.
Purpose of this year's
courses, according to the Rev.
Herbert W. Gocrss, pastor, is
three-fold: 1) to lead the chil­
dren to acknowledge God to
be the Ruler over all things
in heaven and earth and to
recognize Him as the One who
has established government
on earth and given it author­
ity to rule in order to icrve
the people In the land;
2) To lead them to the re­
alization that every Christian
is a citizen of both of God's
Kingdoms—the heavenly ore
and the earthly one;
3) To encourage them, as
they arc led by the Holy Spir­
it, to develop the desire to
live as loyal citizens of both
kingdoms.
Tools to help accomplish
these results will be work­
books for each pupil, film­
strips In color, handwork pro­
jects, singing of appropriate
songs In the five departments,
Nursery through Junior High.
Games and refreshments will
round out each mornings
schedule.

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Rotnritins took a political
itraw vote Monday and came
up with 62 votca for Harry
Gnldwater and five for LUJ,
for president. One write-in
vote was cast for President
Richard Dens, who withdrew
later - in favor of Goldwater.
la thia an indication of things
to come in Seminole County
In November?
■ •
•
In the 1900 November elec­
tions, Seminole County went
overwhelmingly Republican in
the presidential election, giv­
ing Richard Nixon an almost
two to one majority over
Kennedy.
• •
•
In the gubernatorial elec­
tion in 19C0 Seminote County
Bplit almost down the middle
- giving Farris Bryant 6,f&gt;81
and Republican Peterson 6,123. Indications a t present
show thnt the Florida voters
mny well go overboard for
Barry Gobi water and Charles
Ilolley could conceivably up­
set Hayden Rums, boosted by
Goldwater's popularity.
* •
•
"Seconds For Survival," a
documentary film produced
by Bell Telephone outlining
the nation’s defense network
system is mu* of the most In­
teresting ami exciting films
produced in recent years. Ilotarinns saw it Monday and
expressed the sentiments of
others who have had n chance
to view the film, “ it certain­
ly does give you n nice, warm
feeling of security."
• •
•
Weekend Scene—An amhulsneo scurrying out of Sanford
on Illghwny IT-92, its blinker
light flashing and siren
Bounding, pulled off the road
hurriedly. The driver got out,
rcrloscd the hood of the ve­
hicle, hopped back In, glanced
to the rear, ami then resum­
ed toward its unknown des­
tination,
• •
•
You ran enjoy farm life
If you practice safety, says
the Seminole County Exten­
sion Service staff, Cecil A.
Tucker, Myrtle C. Wilson and
Km!e Lundberg. This week is
Farm Safety Week ami the
theme is "Safety Begins at
Home." The extension staff
members urges farm occu­
pants to “keep your farm and
farm home in order and elim­
inate linxnrds ns you
find
them. Be a good housekeeper
in your
hornu and on your
farm."
•
•
•
R. M. W. Studivntc comes
Up with another of those un­
usual names for towns. He
calls our attention to "Two
Kgg, Fla.," north of Marianna. And Hope Bennett of Cas­
selberry sends us s post card
from "Loafers Glory, N. C."
* •
•
Anything can happen —
and usually does — when
Charlie Morrison and Roger
Harris team up! Charlie hua
been known to give away sil­
ver dollars, but It’s unlikely
nt this time — what with the
current silver shortage. But
one thing ia sure when Mor­
rison and Harris appear on
Wednesday’s Kiwanls Club
program. Songs, smiles and
laughter will be the order of
the day. On the same bill will
be ventriloquist Dottie Jardine. Looks like a great Wed­
nesday Luncheon meeting at
the Civic Center for the Klwan is.
•
•
•
Secretary of Stale Tom
Adams, who by law is charg­
ed with the maintenance of
the grounds at the slate capitol in Tallahussee, reporti
that recently someone stole
several newly planted aialea
plant* from the northsid* of
the capitol building, “it might
have been petty lan-ency,"
lay* Adams, “ but it was still
s ‘capitol’ crime.

Work Sentences Given
4 Boys For Vandalism
Three young brothers, ages
eight lo It year* old and a
nine-year-old hoy from an­
other family reported to Juve­
nile Court at 9 a.m. today to
begin serving a "work sen­
tence."
Judge C. Vernon Mire pass­
ed the probationary sentence
on the four youngster* Mon­
day. They all were involved
In the vandalism and theft at
the home of Dr. 1-conard Mun­
son on July 11 and 12.
The boys all will do menial
labor for the City for three
hours a day "until further no­
tice," under on arrangement
worked out by Judge Mile and
City Manager W. K, Knowles.
The work will involve pulling
weeds, picking up trash and
other small Jobs within their
capacity.
The oldest member of the
group involved in the vandal­
ism. a 16 year old deaf-mule,
who, because of his incorri­
gible behavior is unacceptable
to the state industrial school
or to schools for afflicted chil­
dren, will lie transferred to
the state asylum at Chatta­
hoochee, on the recommenda­
tion of a panel of psychiatrist*
who examined him Friday.
Two little girls also involv­
ed will not he required to
work, hut are not allowed to
leave their homes unless ac­
companied by their parents or
a responsible adult until fur­
ther notice.
The older brother of one of
the girls, who is mentally tvtarded, is being detained at

his home until he can be ad­
mitted to the Sunland Train­
ing Center.
Judge Mire said that he
would like to have seen the
youngsters have to clean up
the mess they had made at
the Munson home, hut this be­
ing Impossible since the own-

Board Rejects
Request For
Asphalt Plant

A request from Charles A.
Meyers Jr. and Jumps R. Mor­
gan to establish nil asphalt
plant In the vicinity of SR
•till and the ACL tracks nt
Forest City was denied Mon­
day night nt n meeting of the
Seminole County Board of
Adjustment.
The applicants were not
present to substantiate their
request for a special cxciqttlon permit, but a host of
nearby property owners, resi­
dent and representatives of
tlio H i-A cres Concentrate,
Inr., were present to present
objections.
The board, headed by Chnirmnn Hal Colbert and members
W. C. Halback, R I c H a t &gt;1
Hanks, Jack Symes and J. H,
Leo (the latter was not pres­
ent) turned down the request
on the basis of these objec­
tions anil the fact that HiAcres was a food processing
plant.
The board took no nrtion on
the request of Curtis Dorsey
for n special exception permit
to establish a golf driving
range in south Seminole, The
permit was granted otiginnlly
but an iiiljnri-nt property
owner was out of tile -late at
WASHINGTON (IfPD
11 tii.i. and did m l have an
President Johnson met will
i (unity to register bis
Democratic e o n g r e i eii.n .
tiotts. By an agreement
leadciH today to mail |IU&gt;••tw ill the p a r t u s concernplnns for a final drive to
id, tin- * oiinty &lt; ommi.-slon
c l e a r k e y administration
tifeiii'd the question back to
measures before the party's
tlio It mi I of Adjustment for
national convent Ion Aug. 24,
additional consideration and a
Tim Chief Executive played . leeominettdalion to the Com­
host to the lawmakers at his
mission.
regular Tuesday breakfast at
The Board of Adjustment
the White House.
decided to inspect the prop­
Sena’s Domcorntle Leader
erty .-it* mid make a liunl
Mike Mansfield, (Mont.), nn- re*i nmmdation to the County
nouen (leafier - r cmf cmf ern Commission by Friday of this
nounred after a caucus of
week,
Democrats Monday that tinSenate would meet Knlurduj &gt;
and lengthen its sessions in­
to the evening hours to "do
everything wit can to finish
work" on priority legislation.
Topping the list of ’’must"
measures was the ndniiiiisttnSAIGON, Viet Nam (HIM)
tion's f9ll2.lt million anti-pov­
The t s OMahninu City,
erty bill. Mansfield scheduled fint -lilp of the powerful 7th
action on the hill for later in FI1 t, mndi for Saigon harbor
the week, possibly Wednesday today fur a tim e-day opera­
and Thursday.
t i o n a l visit expected to put n
After tlml routes the -3.1 fn *b hi ol of Htentti behind
billion foreign aid authorisa­ the null t’oinmunlst war cftion me« sute.
fntt in South Viet Nam,
The decks of thu guided
mi-rile light cruiser bristle
with newly mounted machine
guns to repel any guerrilla
attiirk from shore. It has been
fitted with underwater detec­
tion devices for protection
SAIGON, Viet Nam (IfI’D against saboteurs.
—A massive Communist force
Ill early May, Communist
today smashed more than a Viet Cong saboteurs mined
liutluliou of g o v e r n m e tt l mid Bank the converted IL 8.
troops in two during daylight aircraft c a r r i e r curd in
ambushes at Cliuong Tien, •Suigon harbor. It was repulrsouthwest of Saigon.
cd and refloated.
U. S. military uuthoritlca
The visit by Vice Admiral
here said commanders were Roy I„ Johnson, 7th Fleet
■till counting their dead and commander, came at a time
wcunded as darkness felt. The when government forces were
toll of government dead, al­ feeling from two telling new
though not yet reported, was blows inflicted by the Com­
munists.
believed high.

Pre-Convention
Demo Drive On

7lh’s Flagship
Reaches Saigon

Reds Defeat
Saigon Force

ers are away and unaware of
what ha* happened, he decid­
ed to put them to work help­
ing to do clean-up work in tile
city.
None of the children, with
the exception of the 16 year
old deaf mute, has ever been
in trouble before, Invitigatiun
shows.
Th sentence l* indefinite,
pending reports of the boys’
behavior, their altitude and
diligence, from City Recrea­
tion Director Jim Jrrnigan
who w i l l supervise their
chores, and Juvenile Counse­
lor C. E. McCord who will
check on them regularly.
The parents of the young­
sters promised to cooperate
in seeing that they get to
work at the designated times
and are kept off the streets
and away from any of the
other children involved.
The father of the three
boys, who returned here over
the weekend from California,
said that he was anxious lo
pay his proportionate share of
the damages done by Ids soils
and was seeking employment
here or nearby so that lie
could be at home with them.
All of the youngsters are
under court supervision until
further notice, pending their
behavior and attitude and
Judge Mire warned that a sec­
ond offense of any kind would
mean they would be sent to
industrial school.
The mother of the Itoy who
Is committed to I’ll til taboochre lias decided to move
back to North Carolina. Judge
Mire said, and added that the
Itoy would later be transferred
to the North Carolina state in­
stitution.
As far as is known, the Mun­
son family has not been in­
formed of tlie vandalism and
tlu-it at their home. They a
traveling on an extensive va­
cation ami were last re|Hirt»d
ill Mexico
rientls here saul
they would not tell th&lt;‘m what
had happened "becam e 1).
would spoil (iieir vacation "
No comprehensive estimate
of damages nr lu.-s is avail­
able at present.

Ooidwater Unit
To Be Formed
A bipartisan meeting for
tha putjr
i f r-tabllshlng n
,Si-miR"l« Ci-unty "CiiMwnter
for President" office will be
bt-ltl til K p in. Thur lay ill
tin- Fdwutil* Building at 2u&lt;)
North Park Avenue.
A gtmiji nf local Geelwalcr
supporter* b.’ivc obtained nu
office location and will meet
to crgunlze campaign efforts
in this county.
An invitation lias been ex­
tended to nil county ri sidents
to attend the affair.

Mrs. Peters
Back On Job
Mrs. Barbara Peters lots
returned to tbe office of
North Orlando Village Clerk
upon request and approval
by unanimous u-solutlon of
tlio Village Council ami was
officially sworn in last Tliurs
day by Mayor Irene Van
Eepoel.
She announced this week
that office hours will
from
D a.m. until noon, Monday
through Thursday and from l
until 6 p.m. on Friday of each
Week.

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Unity Cited As City's Big Need
Editor’s Nolo: A sinrrn*
and thoughtful reader re­
cently took The Herald to
task because the feeling was
that this newspaper wav
"knocking’’ our downtown
business district when il
should "try boosting" fur a
change. Tills Is the first in a
series of three articles dis­
cussing the downtown dis­
trict.

By Julian Slrnstrnm
Associate Editor
What about the downtown
district?
The question Is lienrd re­
peatedly in nearly every m a­
ture rity in the country. Cer­
tainly, it's not a new- ques­
tion — even here in Central
Florida where civic leaders,
business men, city planners
and municipal authorities are

investigating every possible
approach to find * practical
solution.
Sanford I* no exception.
A* long time exponents of
what might he called "accen­
tuating the* positive," The
Herald does just that when­
ever it can. But in its effort
to be a dependable newspaper
it also finds Itself charged
with (he responsibility of be-

NEkV YORK (U Pl) —
Srn. Jacob K. Jaxits (ItN. Y.) announced
today
tlm( he would "wilhhold my
support from thr national
Republican t i c k e t * ' and
would urge lending New
York Republicans to unite
with hint in proclaiming ■
New York stale Republican
plat farm.

JWWA...

BRIEFS
Paris Conference
PARIS (U PI)—United Na­
t i o n * Secretary General
Thant met with President
Churte do Gaulle hero today
for talks on Southeast Asia
mid Cyprus.

Reds Punished
MOSCOW (l.’PI) — Soviet
officials have disbanded the
tuition's Olympic-bound water
polo team for smuggling for­
eign g. ml* tt i the country,
il was disclosed today.

Reds Smash Sect
MOSCOW (HIT) — Soviet
autlmtities liuve smashed an
nnti-Communibl religious sect
called the True Ortlmdux
Wondering Christians, it was
ii ported today,

Judy Resting1

CHARLES HOLLEY

Holly W ill Be In
Sanford Next W eek
State Representative Char­
les Holley of St. Petersburg,
Republican candidate for gov­
ernor of Florida will make Ills
lirst public appearance in
.Sanford next Tuesday, Mrs.
O. G. Bryant and Mrs. A1

Hill Recapiured
From Laos Reds

LONDON (U P!) — Singer
Judy Garland was resting to­
il a y
at
Northumberland
House psychiatric nursing
h o m e following hospital
VIENTIANE. U na (HIT)
treatment for wr sat cuts do- —Govonmieul forces driving
xrribed a* accidental,
east from Muting Soul recap­
tured strategic Plum Koilt
Shrincrs Parade
Hill from the Communiata
NEW YORK (U P l)—Man­ Monday night and worts mlhattan's Fifth Avenue took vum-itig today on M u o n g
on the nppvnrnnre of an Ara­ Khrung eight miles beyond,
bian carnival today as tens military sotiree* said.
of thousands of Shrhmrs, in
Gen. Kong I.c' h hist plum
full legal ia, singed a day­ Emit, which diinilnntes cast
long parade.
west Highway 7 nt the west­
ern edge of thu I'lnlnc ties
OAS Meets
Ju n es, to the Communist
WASHING TON (UIT) — Pnthrt Ijut in niid-June.
Foreign ministers of thu 20- Myutig KInning had been conm e m b e r Organ!ration of qtlerri! in a ("'immunist light­
American Stales (OAS) meet ning offensive a month • sill­
today to consider snnethms ier.
designed to tighten thu hem­
Thu sum ii-s hit id Kong fat's
ispheric isolation of Commu­ infantry hud driven thu Comnist Cuba.
noinist* off tin- main ridge of
the hill and went slowly push­
Crash Kills 7
ing them off the null In-ant
TIJUANA, Mexico (HIT) slope.
—Seven U. S. citizens, includ­
Government troops had en­
ing fortner Kansas Rep. Rob­ veloped must uf the slujica
ert Belief, 42, Sun Diego, around I'imti K&lt;&gt;ul Monday In
Calif., were killed and f. ur no nlr - supported offensive
other person* injured Monday that rolled lo miles in two
ill a two-cur collision near duys.
thia Mexican border town.

C. Of C. Meeting:
Directors of the Seminole
County Chamber of Com­
merce will meet *t 7 p.m.
Tliursdsy at the conference
rooms of the Chamber Build­
ing.

ing factual in Its reporting.
Unfortunately, the two Just
do not tie together very well
at this time on this topic.
On tlie positive side, there
lias hot'ii the establishment bycity officials of parking lots
scattered around the First
Street area. Most prominent
is the new one at Sanford's
main downtown intersection.
Others are at Second and Oak,

Four Men Face
Charges In
Break-In

Bulletin

GOP Committee
Meets Thursday

Tim Seminole County ifepuhliruu Executive Committee
will meet nt 8 p. tn., Thurs­
day, in tbe County Commis­
sion Chumlier nt the County
Courthouse in Sanford.
Chairman Jan Fortune lias
announced that the meeting
Jamboree Show
V A L L E Y FORGE, Pa. fs open lo the public. A num­
(HP!) — Thu Sixth National ber of Kt-pnhliinu rniulidutes
Boy Scout Jamboree tcuk on will be present.
the appearance of a USD
servicemens’ show Monday Council To Meet
night as well-known enter­
Thu Altamonte S p r i n g *
tainers performed for the 62,- Town Council will convene at
000 youths attending the 8 p, tn,. Wednesday, at the
week-lung gathering at his­ Town Hall for its regular bi­
toric Valley Forge Park.
monthly meeting.

LOCAL GUARD MEMBERS are preparing fqr Ihelr annual summer
training program which thia year will be at Ft. Stewart, Ga., from Auk8 to Auir. 23. Checking over thia modern Army Peraonnel Carrier are 1st
Sgt. Wude Davis, left, and Pfe. Paul Mueller. They are members of the
local il Company, 124th Army infuntry Division, Florida National Guard,

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Zip Code 32771
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WEATHER: Scattered afternoon, evening showers through Wednesday: high today 88-02; low tonight 70-75.
VOL. fifi United Press Leased Wire
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SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO, 238

MIAMI (U I'I)—U. 8. Cus­
tom* agents continued an in­
vestigation today of an ap­
parent exile uir raid attem pt
against Cuba after a twin-en­
gine plane with four bombs
aboard was seized at a small
town near West Palm Beach.

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

No Help Asked
WASHINGTON (UIT) —
The White House said Mon­
day night it has received no
requests fur federal assist­
ance tu quell racial violence
in New York.

KccUi, co-clio irmcn of Iho
Seminole County Holley-fnrGovernor
Committee,
an­
nounced today.
The young Republican can­
didate is slated to meet the
local piddle from 2:30 to 4
p m. nt the Woman’s Club at
309 Onk Ave. A press confer­
ence is scheduled fur 2 p.nt.
Ilolley, who has Just return­
ed from the Republican con­
vention in San Francisco, will
be touring Central Florida
next week, with several oilier
appearance*
scheduled
in
nearby counties, and a big
"Christmas In July" Ball
scheduled for July 3t nt the
Cherry Plaza Hotel in Orlan­
do.
“ All Interested persons are
invited to a 11end next Tues­
day's reception ami coffee
at the Woman’s Cluli, meel
and talk with Holley," said
.Mrs. Bryant.
Holley, th,. Republican nom­
inee for Florida governor,
will moot Democrat Haydnn
burns of Jacksonville In the
Nov. 3 general election,
Mrs. Bryant told tho Herald
that although Ilolley will be
moving on a light schedule,
II lime permits lie may make
a brief handshaking t u u r
through downtown Sunforil fol­
lowing the reception.

Bartholomew
Memorial Rite
Set Thursday
A memorial service will be
held Thursday al 3 p.m. at
Knnford Naval Air Station
Chajn'l for Cdr. Bari on W,
Bartholomew who lost Ids life
during carrier frainlng while
aboard tho USS Franklin D.
Roosevelt,
Cdr. IlartlHilomcw, c o m minding officer of Heavy At­
tack Wing 11 had made what
appeared io In- a successful
launch from tin* ship when
his A3I) Sk) warrior crashed
Into the Tyrrhenian Ses,
Conducting t h e memorial
service will be Chaplain Leo
J. McDonald of the local sta­
tion and the Rev. I-eroy D.
Soper, rector of the Holy
Cross Episcopal Church, San­
ford.
The family requests that In
lk-u of flowers contributions
lie made through Father So­
per to the American Farm
School in Salonika, Greece, or
the Mission for Indian Chil­
dren.

Four Orlando men face
charges of breaking and en­
tering and possession of bur­
glary tools after their arrest
early Monday morning in an
attempted burglary of n
Maitland inn. Tlie fifth man
is dead.
The flvo were caught redhanded by staked-out pulin'
when they entered Line-lull
on Highway 17-92.
Shot to death when he at­
tempted to make a break for
It was Walter It. Wells, 2.1.
Charged and being ht-M in
t7,600 bond are Willie Ja nes
Haim's Jr., 24 imd nicknamed
Nasty Bunza, tbe title of tlie
reputed Orange County theft
ring; Hitt Jenkins Jr., 2t; Ru­
dolph Brooks, 24; and Reuben
Albert Maize, 22.
Police had act up an Intense
watch around tho establish­
ment earlier in the night and
Ihelr effort* paid off shortly
alter 4 a.m. when the five
appeared nod entered thu
place through a door.
Authorities shouted their
Identities and ordered the
men tn surrender. Wells
srrnmhlud through n service
window, ignored orders to
halt, and was shot down In a
hall of bullets.
The othera were rounded up
in short order by police from
Orlando and Maitland and the
Orange County Sheriff’s De­
partment. They were taken
to f a c e Criminal Court Judge
Warren H. Edwards uf Orlan­
do who set thu bond,
Sheriffs’ officials s t a t e
they put a hlg truck In a
ring which Is liellcvrd to
number about III) men and
which Inis terrorized area es­
tablishments over tlio past
several mouths.
Interrogation of the a r­
rested men, sl| of whom are
Negroes, fs being continued.

Bryant, Bailey
On Bond Trip
TALLAHASSEE (U Pl) —
Gov. Knrrf* B r y a n t wn*
scheduled to fly to New York
this afternoon to help pro­
mote sale uf |76 million In
bonda tu finanre university
construction in Flurbla.
B r y a n t will aceumpany
stole Kchuol Supt, Thomas D.
Bailey on tha trip.

Commercial and Palmetto or
Hood—and the popular boat
trailer parking area for tlioia
who use the ramp at the pro­
tected boat basin. Then tlicra
arc Hie lots at Iho rear of th*
Civic Center and at Third and
Magnolia.
All of these ar* within easy
walking distance of the down­
town shopping area—perhaps
even closer than many of th*
parking place* in outlying
(hopping center p a r k i n g
areas.
it is apparent then that
parking Is not downtown San­
ford’s problem.
But what about the buslncn
houses themselves?
Do they attract shoppers bocause of an appealing appear­
ance? Are price* In line with
competition? Is the stock in
keeping with m arket trends
in styles, qualities and quan­
tities? The answers to th e n
questions are up to the merchants. But insofar as tho
physical appearance* of tho
stores are concerned, it seems
much can bo done through
planning and action.
But It must be unified plan­
ning. It is unfortunate when
some property owners who
strive to rehabilitate, rvjuvlnato ami regenerate shopping
activity encounter a lack of
cooperation and an unwilling­
ness on tlio part of somo
other owners to participate in
a united effort.
Even If civic pride and In­
terest did not serve as keys
(o action, s«U preservation
should.
If shopper interest Is not
maintained at a high level
property values will not stay
on a high plane.
Thinking positively, It must
be agreed that merchants and
property owners in downtown
Sanford must put forth •
"heap nf cooperation."
Tomorrow: "Chop*ration.**

Woman Charged
In Meat Theft
A woman Identified by polire sa Vera Sunn Kummey of
\V. Third St. was charged
with petit larceny Monday
ufturnnon In the theft of fiv*
pound* of meat from an E.
First Ht. store.
i’uIire said thn woman and
ano( her were Been tn icuv*
the store, enter a phone booth,
but not make a call. Tha wit­
ness checked tha booth and
found two quarts of milk on
thn floor, A store employ*
came out and an Id ono of th i
woman hud taken tho nieut,
it was learned by police th*
meat was taken from th*
counter, concluded on th*
woman who luler purchased
two quarts of ntllk. Th*
items were exchanged in tha
bag whtlu tha two were in
the phone booth, police said.

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By Itattle Audin
The deepest sympathy of
everyone at The Herald ii ex­
tended to Kay Batholomew
and her children in the trag­
edy that haa befallen them in
the past two daye,
There are never any word*
to axpreaa what wa all feel at
timea like thi*. Through reg­
ular daily news, *o much of
it concerned with the activtiea
of the Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion and the squadrons of the
Wing, we come to know a
great many of these men and
their families.
When these arridents hap­
pen and we must report the
news, It is no routine matter.
Such news casts a pall over
the newspaper office, as ft
does over the homes of those
families who are stricken,
their friends neighbors and
squadron.
Kay Is more like one of our
own, being an ex-newspaper
woman. She is a part of the
great f r a t e r n i t y of the
“ fourth estate” and we are
always happy to see her when
aha comes in, as she so fre­
quently does, to bring us a
scoop, nr her own fresh and
interesting viewpoint on Navy
people in the news.
We shared her pride when
her husband was made squndron commander and we share
her sorrow now.
We extend our hest wishes
for a speedy recovery from
their injuries to Lt. Dale
Purdy and Chief Roland
Pritchett and our sympathy
to their families In their anx­
iety and concern.
We understand Mrs. Purdy
had gone to Rurope with a
group of other VAll-11 wives
as they followed the ship and
toured the continent. Mrs.
Pritchett, we helleve had gone
home to be with her family In
the north whila her husband
was away.
JOURNALIST JUDY Turne r has resigned for the time
being from newspaper work
and is making some plans for
a very interesting new adven­
ture beginning in the fall.
She will lie around Sanford
until about October, ao we are
not going to tell you right
now about her plans fur the
future. (No, it’a not mother­
hood.)
Judy has been doing a very
good job with her Jctatrrama
and it will be hard to fill her
shoes. Wo have been happy to
have had her aa a member of
The Herald staff for the past
couple of years.
She is a good journalist and
a very delightful person with
whom to work.
Though she is going to ven­
ture into something new now,
we predict she’ll be back In
newspaper work one of these
duys. Or you might someduy
ace her name on magazine
artirlcs, which she enjoys
writing.
One of her magazine a rti­
cles was recently accepted.
Don't think It has been pub­
lished yet, but we are proud
of her accomplishment.
Wa shall miss her In this
office, and know you Jetstream ers will miss her, ton.
Judy is our example of the
Interpretation of the term,
“blythe spirit.” She is “Blythe
and bonnie and good and
gay."
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The CPO WIVES netted
$28 for their treasury from

their rvte'.l jewelry auction,
which was held in conjunction
with a coffee recently.
Hostesses were Mrs. Ed­
ward Checcfesky, Mis. Dar­
win Smith and Mrs. W. Best.
The jewelry aurtinn sounda
like a very interesting idea
and one every club could util­
ize for fund-raising. Everyone
has pieces of jewelry which
don't go with anything you
own or are not suited to your
style. You gather it all up
and turn it over to the club.
It might be just what some­
one else has been looking for.
Wish we had been there—love
costume jewelry.
DO YOU DRIVE?
If you don't, the Chief's
Wives Club is sponsoring a
Driver's Training Class for
military personnel anil their
dependents.
Don't know if it's too late
to register or not, but per­
haps if it's too late for this
class they'll put your name in
tile pot for the next one. Registration is at Building Two.
Classes start today.
Whnt a good way to let
your teenagers learn to drive,
if they are not in line for
driver's training at school.
Your columnist is present­
ly going through the shudder­
ing chore of truehing our
youngest to drive.
“ How can I drive, Moth­
e r? " says he, “ You make me
so nervous!"
I make HIM nervous?
JUHT HEARD from the
Navy Wives 211 Club that
they are going to hold n Jew­
elry auction, too.
Thia will be on July 29th at
1 p. m. at the home of Mrs.
J. Brown, In conjunction with
a coffee.
Just bring all your unwant­
ed Jewelry to Mrs. Brown’s
home when you come, and It
will be displayed ao prospec­
tive bidders can sea it.
At their recent monthly
meeting 211 elected a new
secretary, Mrs. Bonita Whelpley, to replace Mrs. Mary Hut­
ton, whose husband is leaving
tha Navy.
Guests a t the meeting were
Juna Frost and Carol Ewer.
Two future events lielng
planned by the club include a
“farmer’s auction," which will
include Just anything you
don't want or need any more;
and a luncheon aociul, which
will be held at the Trade
Winds Cafeteria. Tha tele­
phone committee will notify
you went and/or where these
events will take place.

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Jim Dandy Feeds
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Cow Feed
$3.40 per 100 tk
Kittening and Fattening
320 Sanford Ave.
Sanford

CANE POLES were won by Jny Flavin, left and
Ricky Smith nt last week’s fis h in g contest held
ns part of the summer recrontion for Longwood
Elementary School. With the Itoys is Coach
Walt Dzuriin, one of the adult lenders in charge
of the program.
(Herald Photo)

2 0 Youngsters Enter
Longwood Fishathon
By Donna Kales
Twenty youngsters partici­
pated in tha fishing contest
at lYout Lake at Lyinan High
School laat week. The con­
test waa scheduled as an
event of the current summer
recreation
program
being
conducted for studenta of
Longwood Elementary School.
Despite tho few fish caught,
Coachea Walt Dzurus and
Rodney Umberger and Mrs
Nell Drucding were kept busy
baiting the hooka for tha
squeamish girl fishermen.
In addition to a few fish,
a variety of twigs, leaves and
weeds were eaught. Jny Da­
vis and Ricky Smith were
awarded nine poles for get­
ting tho “biggest" and “sninll-

BryantSuspends
Volusia Judge

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Guv. Farris Ilryant suspend­
ed Volusia County juvanlla
judge Max Frank Massfeller
from office today on grounds
of incompetency.
Massfeller, a D a y t o n a
Reach attorney, waa disbarred
July 16 by the Florida Supi erne Court for allegedly
misappropriating $10,000 lielonging to n client. The rourt
also reprimanded Massfeller
for being arrogant and smug.
nryant’s action must he ap­
proved nr disapproved by the
next session of tho State Sen­
BAKING for the UHO in ate.
August for VAH-1 Tigerelte’s
will be Mrs. Floyd Oaks and p. m. with Mrs. Robert Coop,
Mrs. Lyle Harnney.
er and Mra. Robert Weiss,
There wua some discussion hostessing.
at the monthly meeting os to
whether the pi artier would be
SATURDAY is the deadline
continued and the club voted for news to go in the VA-6
to go on helping with the Snvagettea newspaper which
UBO, baking rookies and cup­ will go to the men aboard
cakes.
ship.
Tha visitation committee
Turn in your news to Mrs.
for July is Mrs. Oakes, Mrs. Jerry R o h r a r, Mrs. Gene
David Ferrier, Mrs. William O'Neill, Mrs. Terry Lindsey,
Orazzl and Mrs. Robert Coop­ Mrs. Doug Roice or Mra. Mike
er.
Heh. All these Indies are
Hostesses for the meeting working on getting the news­
were Mrs. Al Mnylar and Mrs. paper out, to keep the men
Donald Stevens. Two new at sea informed of what’s go­
members, Mrs. Nell Hartcoff ing on at home.
and Mrs. Cherry Ferrara
The club is planning a
were welcomed into the group. “hukelosa bake sale" next
Next meeting of the Tigcr- month. You know the proced­
etta'a will be August 20th in ure. Instead of baking some­
tha NAS Ballroom a t 7:20 thing and selling it, you don­
ate the price of a baked item
to tiie club treasury.
At their meeting the Sav­
ageries elected and installed
new officers.
Mrs. Jim Pitman was nam­
ed picsident with the follow­
IN S U R A N C E
ing slute to assist her—Mts.
Terry Lindsey, vice president;
AUTO &amp; PROPERTY Mrs. Mike Reh, secretary;
Mrs. Ken McLeod, treasurer
and Mra. Delbert llayrs, his­
All Linen Written
Rriiijr Your Innuranct torian. Chaplain it Mrs. Dee
Strausbuugh,
Problem* To Un —
Tho telephone commiricc of
the club will be beaded by
Mrs. Werner Frensel with
AGENCY
Mra. Joe S w e e n e y , Mrs.
211 S. Park Ave. FA 2-660 Strausbaugh and Mra. Gary
SANFORD, FLA.
Henry also serving.
Ways and Means will be
PLUMBING
undrr tha dirertinn of Mrs.
with Mra. Frentel,
R. L. HARVEY Sweeney
Mra. Rnhrer, Mra. William
PLUMBING
lllrvrna and Mrs. Doug Buire.
Complete Initallatlons •
Repairs
Baby sitting rommlrica is
Bathroom and Kitchen
composed of Mrs. Donald
Fixtures
Water Pumpe Free Estimates Warnlck and Mra. Harry
204 S. Sanford
FA 2-33*1 Woodruff,
Refreshment rommittee Is
Mra. Delbert llayrs, Mra.
If you want people to pay
Warnick and Mra. O'Neill.
attention to your business,
Next masting of tha group
call FA 3-MU and aik tha
will
ba on August 10th at
Herald Staff about aom« at­
7:30 p, m. at the Aery Deucy
tention getting ads
Club.

AREA DIRECTORY

FEEDS

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INSURANCE

BALl-BLAIR

DEAR ABBY: My prol.lem is my wife. She has
been going from one doc­
tor to the next for almost
.70 years. When he tells her
there is nothing wrong with
her, she finds another doc­
tor. The doctor and drug
bills every month are tre­
mendous. 1 wouldn't mind
if she were really sick, but
she isn't. She carries a pockrtbook full of pill* in cat*
she haa aome sort of “at­
tack," which she haa never
had. She is up on all the
known diseases, and is al­
ways looking for new ones.
What is your advice? I'm
sick of telling her that she
isn’t sick.
HER HUSBAND
DEAR HUSBAND: Peopie who are preoccupied
with diaeaaea and imaginary
illnesses arc indeed “sick."
Tell her present physician
about your wife's history.
Perhaps HE can convince
her that she need* help
above her eyebrow*.
DEAR ABBY; To cele­
brate our fifth wedding an­
niversary, my husband and
I would like to have a big
wedding with all the trim-

est" fish. Due to absence of
adequate measuring equip­
ment, sizes of the fish were
not available for publication.
Following two hour* of
Any time you play a high
diligent fishing the young
people ate their n e k lunches card instead of a lower card
and went home to tell their in an effert to confuse or foil
parents about “the big ones
an opponent, you are falsethat gut away."
carding.
Falsc-canling is a delicate
art. The player who falseenrds all the time is unlikely
to fool anyone; the player
who never false-cards ia
equally unsuccessful.
In our study of false-card­
lly Doris Dean
ing let's look at an automatic
The North Orlando Teen situation. West opens tha
Club has announced that it king of clubs against South's
will sponsor a “Christmas in f.'ur spade contract. East
August" for aom* needy fa­ plays the deuce and South
mily of the aren. Purpose of should drop tha queen with­
out hesitation.
the project at this time is in
West may continue anyway.
order to give assistance prior
to the iqwning of the 1964-65
school term.
Members cf the NOT Club
are seeking donations of used
clothing, canned goods and
That Pennsylvania man who
toys. The group is prepared recently had hks wife-to-be
to make repuirs, if necessary, sign a premartial contract
on clothing and toys an&lt;K it
is hoped that the club will be giving him final authority in
able to secure enough bi­ all matters may feel he's one
cycle parts to provide at up on most husbands. But ac­
least one vehicle in werking tually what he has got U a
worthless piece of paper.
condition.
Any person of the area in­ No wife with an onunce of
terested in assisting with the femininity makes family deci­
project may arrange for pick­ sion by such direct and open
up of donations by calling statements aa ” 1 have decid­
Mrs. Elaine Singleton, one of ed. . ." "Wc arc going to do
such-and-auch," ".My mind is
the adult sponsors.
made up" or “ If you will just
listen for a minute, I'll show
you where you are wrong."
Instead, the wife bent on
getting her own way is quick

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mings. I want to tend out
invitation*, have a white
gown and veil, and every­
thing, just like It was the
first wedding. The reason
for this is because we elop­
ed, and realize that we m ill­
ed something. Ha* anyon*
ever done thi* before?
MY DREAM
DEAR ..MY: I doubt it.
White wedding* with all the
trimmings are for the first
plunge only. Have an an­
niversary party, but skip
the gown and veil.

By Donna Rates
Special activities have been
scheduled for Wednesday and
Friday of thia week aa part
of the Longwood Elementary
School summrr recreation pro­
gram, Coach Wult Dzurus an­
nounced today.
A wiener roast is planned
for Wednesday at the Long­
wood Park. Children are to
provide their own wieners,
rolls drinks, marshmallows
and transportation.
On Friday a peanut hunt
will he conducted in addition
to games, arts and crafts.
Coach Dzurus explains that a
peanut hunt is similar to an
Easter Egg hunt.
Activities for both days will
begin nt 6:30 and conclude at
11:30 a. m.

Barry And 7
Gets $1,400
London Taker
LONDON (UPI) — One of
the chief London bookmakers
reported Monday a heavy run
on helling on Hen. Harry
Goldwatcr to win the presi­
dential election,
“We were surprised hut wc
think thia was because we
wrre offering vrry generous
odds of 7-1 egnlnsl,” said a
spokesman for the bookmak­
ers (Ladbrooke’a).
“ We have dropped the odds
to 4-1 against since thi*
morning, and the hettinx will
pioliably ease off now."
The spokesman said several
thousand pounds ware put on
Goldweter Monday. An Amsrlean made on* of the largest
liets, 600 pound* ($1,400), tha
spoke.mau said.

Troubled? Write to AB­
BY, Box 69700, Los Angeles,
Calif., 90069. For a person­
al reply, enclose a stamped,
self-addressed envelope.
For Abby’s booklet, "How
To Have A Lovaly Wed­
ding," send 60 rent* to Abby, Box 69700, Los Angeles,
Calif., 90069.

clubs on one of dummy’s
diamonds.
Tf South held the deuce of
clubs and Eaat the trey this
false-card would be an auto.
malic giveaway. West would
look around for tha deuce and
realize that either hia partner
had signaled "come-on" or
th at South waa hiding tha
dauce.
Incidentally, this false-card
wa* made possible only be­
cause East played the wrong
card a t trick one. He was
looking right at two trump
tricks and should hava real­
ised th at he wantad hi* partIf he doesn’t South will gat &gt; I ner to caah any clubs he could
chance to throw the three of | and to do ao right away.

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am
oW
to reassure har husband that
he is the head of the family
and the one to make the deci­
sions. She graciously listens
to his ideas, nods in agree­
ment and never leta an im­
portant discussion turn into an
argument.
But aba knows Just the right
question to ask to put a nag­
ging doubt in his mind, mak­
ing him wonder: “ Am I right
about th u ?" She knowa how to
alip in her idea* ao easily and
casually her husband accepts
them as hi* own. She tend* to
be wistful about her wants,
instead of demanding, ao that
her husband find* it even

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more pleasant to “ surprise"
her with a decision he knows
will delight her than to pur­
sue a course that she has gent­
ly sprinkled with the cold wa­
ter of. "Well, if that's what
you think is beat, it’a fine with
me."
So, a wife’s signature oc a
document that says her hus­
band ia boas isn't worth much.
For it ia precisely when a
husband haa been lulled into
thinking that be is boss that
his wife finds it the easiest
to get her way. The wife who
signed that agreement surely
knows that and she must have
smiled a secret smile as she
signed i t

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hear from a variety of lawenforcement officials about
what Is being done to combat
this crime/discase. The ex­
pose sequences in Harlem are
particularly fascinating.
7:30 9 p. m. NBC. Virginian.
“ The Fortune of J. Jimerson
Jones." (color) (rerun) Pat
O'Brien's charm
provides
moat of whatever merit there
la in thi* episode about the
romantic mlsadventuree of a
newly rich prospector. Series
star I-or J. Cobb gets a coup)*
of opportunities to shine and
there is a bit of help from
Ann
Doran and
Jeanne
Cooper.
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Smith)
when an owner of su ch • an
establishment calls on him to
Investigate this unsual cir­
cumstance. Jeff concludes
that It's the value of the
property and not its inhabit­
ants or their possessions that
provides the motive for the
a im # *pre*.
9-10 p m. NBC. Espionage.
“Once a Spy." (rerun) Here'*
a chance to take a look at
England's original "TW3"
girl, M1111cent Martin. In i
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coming television shows by
attending rehearsals, watch­
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studying
scripts in New York and
Hollywood. Hero are their
views for today:
7:30 8:30 p. m. CBS. CBS
Reports.
"The Business of
Heroin." (Rerun) A chock­
ing and important documen­
tary exposing one of society's
most perplexing problems,
(he traffic in dope. You may
lie appalled to learn the ex­
tent of (his
business anil
you’ll learn how the entire
operation i* handled by syn­
dicated crime. Prepared with
the same techniques utilized
in tlie earlier “ Biography of
a Bookie Joint," much of the
(llm was taken with hidden
cameras and you'll get a
chance to ace the bosses, Uu
pushers and the addicts and

DEAR ABBY: What do
you think of a friend who,
when you call her up and
ask If aha is going to be
borne that avanlng, says
she Is, but she plana to
watch her favorite TV pro­
gram, so unless you want
to watch it, too, you had
better atay home?
HAD IT HAPPEN
DEAR HAD: I'd prefer
her company to the person
who tells ma I’m welcome,
then spurns me for the
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him. Your chances for mak­
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“only *s ■ friend," like you
in any other way are very
amall indeed. Settle for
friendship, honey. And don’t
knock the competition, or
you won’t even have hi*
friendship.

DEAR ABBY: 1 am It
and I like this boy. I don't
want to find another boy
because, well, you see, he's
special! My problem is that,
he likes me only as a friend
and that’s not good enough.
He likes a girl who ia very
aexy, make* average grades
and has dirty hair. She is
sort of cute, hut ao am I.
I am clean and make good
grid** and my friends say
I have a good personality.
Who do you think deaervea
him, and how ran I get
him?
ONLY A FRIEND
DEAR ONLY: I t doesn't
m atter who I think ''deser­
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July 21. 1964 — Tape a

Mrs. James Adams Hostess To Bridal Buffet
Luncheon Party Honoring Mrs. Thomas Kipp
Mr*. Thom** Kipp was re­
cently honor guest of a mis­
cellaneous bridal luncheon
ahower given by Mrs. James
H. Adams at her Laurel Ave­
nue home.
rastel summer blossoms
were used in arrangements to
decorate the party area with
the bridal motif carried out in
the decor.
(■ames and contests were
played and the bride received
an abundance of useful and
lovely gifts.
The centerpiece for the
buffet table featured a min­
iature bride and groom atop
a wedding bell under, an arch
with smaller bells interspers­
ed with lily of the valley and
a pedestal of orchids formed
the base.
Polynesian fare served buf­
fet stylo included shrimp
salad, tropical fruit salad and
. attractive and tempting im­
ported delicacies.
Mrs. Kipp is the former
Miss Ellen I.appin of Sanford.
Guests enjoying the delight­
ful bridal luncheon were The
Mines. Grace Nelson, Lee
Fillmcn, Louise Lappin, Steve
Hornes, Gerald Adams, J. O.
Boston, Jr., James B. Adams,
Jim Lappin and A. E. Kipp.
Also the Misses Storm!
Cowart and Jane Schultz.

Mr*. H. B. McCall of Mellonvillc Avenue, and Mr*.
Glenn McCall of LongwooJ,
were co-hostesses to a recent
miscellaneous bridal shower
honoring Miss Judy Ludwig,
bride-elect of Glynn Hodges.
The party room* were dec­
orated in yellow and white
the bride’* color*, with florsl
arrangements carrying out the
colors.
A yellow' and white umbrel­
la filled with greenery inter­
spersed with yellow and white
bows served os the clever and
unusual centerpiece for a side
table. Another table held a
miniature bride and groom
with wedding bells and a
honeysuckle arrangement.
Various games and contests
were played and the high­
light of the party wa» the
guests participating in creat­
ing a bridal veil frum crepe

MRS. JAMES II. ADAMS, left, was hostess at
her Laurel Avenue home recently to a bridal
buffet luncheon ahower honoring Mrs. Thomas
Kipp, the former Miss Ellen Lappin. With Mrs.

Adams from the left are Mrs. James Lappin,
mother of the hr ide; Mrs. Kipp, honoree, ami
Mrs. Albert Kipp, mother of the bridegroom.
(Herald Photo)

paper which was presented
Judy, who modelled the veil
in true bridal fashion ns she
opened her lovely gifts. A
three tier tea cart held the
gifts and was adorned with
yellow satin bows accented
with whit* net.

The hostesses served ice
cream float, white sheet cake
with yellow roses nnd an as­
sortment of nuts und candies.
Invited guests were the
Mines. John Kick. Francis
Meriwether, E d n a Adams,
F r a n c i s Koumillut, Lester
Bateman, E. S. McCall, Gor-

I don Bradley, Bobert Williams,
.Morris Hodges, J. M. Hobson,
Itobert Johnson and Don Lud­
wig.
Also the Misses Niki Ash­
by, Barbara Bradley, Jean
Hobson, Bosemary Southward,
Ann Crapps, Sue Bateman and
Susan McCall.

CAMERA SHOP

' I

Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Mun­
son rrcently visited the 10,678
foot-high Sandia Crest in Al­
buquerque, N'.M.
From
this spectacular
mountain, they viewed a
breathtaking panorama of
more than 10.000 square
miles Including metropolitan
Albuquerque, the romantic
Bio Grande Valley, a n d
neighboring peaks and vol­
canoes.
Sandia is the Spanish wort)
for watermelon, and this roc­
ky range was nnmrd by Cor­
onado as he and his Conqui*.
tadores wintered at a nearby
pueblo in 1510. Oldest trace,
of man in the New World
were found in a rave on the
side of this mountain and the
"Sandia Man” was judged to
be ”5,000 years old.
The Munsons were delight­
ed with the recreational fa­
cilities offered by this site
which provides superb hunt­
ing in the fall, ramping nnd
picnicking during the warmer
months, nnd is one of the
most southern of the nation's
ski resorts.

Mr*. Thomas F. McDaniel
and her daughter, Mis* Mar­
ilyn McDaniel, were co-hostcsscs to a recent bridal
brunrh nt the Dubsdread
Country Club of Orlando com­
plimenting Miss Kay Ivey,
July hride-elvel of Ronnie
Lindsey.
The dining room wa» dec­
orated with bouquet* of as­
sorted summer blossom* and
the dining table was centered
with an arrangement of white
glads and white shnsta dail­
ies with the renters tinted a
delicate green.
The brunch menu consisted
of n colorful melon ball cock­
tail, ehickrn a la king, petit
pois, hot rolls, rheesc sticks,
iced dessert nnd miniatur*
cakes.
The hostesses presented th#
honoree with a lovely corsage
of white daisies with Mr*.
John Ivey, Kay’s mother and
Mrs. Edwin Lindsey, Ron­
nie’s mother, receiving cor­
sages of tinted daisies.
Other* enjoying the delic­
ious brunch nnd delightful a t­
mosphere were Mrs. Dale
Scott, Mrs. K. C. Waldheim,
Mrs. M. It. Strickland, Miss
Patti Glenn Johnson, Misa
Rose Kralzert, TtTlse Tleverry
Plmglry and Mr*. Thorns*
Bowden.

Feting Miss Ivey

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Personals
By .Mrs. Clarence Snjdcr
Dinner gursts of Mr. and
Mis. Ed Hirl Satimlay even­
ing were Mr. and Mis. James
Kuist of New York City, Mis.
George Barrere and grandson,
Itoliert Barreie of Cocoa, Mrs.
Ethel Tart. Mis. Alice Todd
and Miss Lily Hirt of Osteen.
Mis G. Blakewood and her
two daughter* of New OrU-oiis called on Mr*. Cbailes
Brown, Moiulny,

Mr*. Albert Jarrell recently
entertained nt n spend the day
party for Miss Kay Ivey, July |
bride-elect, nt her lovely re­
sort home in New Smyrna
Bench,
Th* guest* enjoyed a day
of swimming and Mrs. Ja r­
rell served a delicious buffet
lunch und presented Miss Ivey
with a gift niomento approp­
riate to the occasion.
Attending were the Mme*.
John Ivey, Edwin Lindsey,
John Crawford, Joe Farrell,
Thomas F. McDaniel, Rupert
Stricklund, Thomas Bowden,
John lloganson nnd Kurl
Higginbotham.
Also the Mm**. Dale Scott,
Harry S. Woodruff. W. G.
Fleming of Tavnre* and Miss
Marilyn Mi Daniel.

The Alberts Are
Summer Guests
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MRS. JOHN IVEY nml dnuglitor, Miiut Kay
Ivey, lovely bride-elect of Ronald Lindsey re­
cently enjoyed a delightful bridal brunch nt the
Dubsdrond Country Club of Orlando given Kay
by Mrs. Thomas K. McDaniel and Iter daughter,
Miss Marilyn McDaniel,
(Herald Photo)

Enterprise Personals

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Wieboldt's

Visit Historic

Mrs. A . O. Jarrell

Miss Judy Ludwig Complimented At
Bridal Shower By Mrs. H. B. M cCall

.

Miss Ivey Is Brunch Honoree
At Dubsdread Country Club

The L. Munsons

MRS. H. B. MCCALL, left, was hostess recently nt her Mcllonvillo Avenue
home to n bridal shower honoring Miss Judy Ludwig, bride-elect &lt;&gt;f
Glynn Hodges. With Mrs. McCall are Mrs. M. G. Hodges, mother of the
future bridegroom, Miss Ludwig, honoree, and Mrs. Glenn McCall, co­
hostess.
(Herald l'hoto)

LAST CALL!

Sanford
Mr. and Mr*. Baymond G.
Hasty and amis, Steve and
Mike, are visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mra. V. G. Hasty on
Myrtle Avenue.
The Hasty* have recently
returned from Burma where
Baymond has tarn employed
for the past two and one half
year*. They wilt remain in

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Sanford until older* are re­
ceived for his next assign­
ment, which will be in either
Iran or Korea.
Friend* of Mr*. Caroline
lloltzelaw will regret to
learn that she is hospitalized
in Seminole Memorial Hospit­
al to undergo surgery.

Easy W ay to Kill Roadies and Ants

By Mr*. Itilrhie Harris
Mrs. \Y. S. Mai.shall of New
Orleans Louisiana, her sister,
Mrs. Lillian Blakewood nnd
her mother, Mrs. Lillian Jacksou of l.e Comptr, Louisiaiiu
were visiting Miss Helen
Snodgrass Moiidny afternoon.
They were in search of infor­
mation concerning lu-r grandfather. Hr. Ilettison Blakewood, who died in 18110 in Os­
teen, Florida; her uncle Dr.
Kdunrd B. Blakewood or her
Hunt Mary Eleanor, (Minnie)
Blakewood, wifa of David
Samuel Butler.
If anyone has any informa­
tion
rnnrerning
anything
about these three people,
please contact Helen Snod­
grass ut Enterprise and she
will pnss along this informa­
tion to these persons or tell
you how to contact them.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Wnller Tropf
and family left for a vaca­
tion with relatives and friends
in Cleveland and Toledo, Ohio.
Their nephew, Chipper Koh-

lei, a bn Ims been then house
guests for pint couple of
weeks, returned with them to
Ilia home in Cleveland Ohio,
Mrs. Isabel Hitrhroek re*
turned holm- after vacation,
ing with relative anil friend*
in Ohio und Indinnia.
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Parker
spent several days vacation­
ing in Not lb Cuiolinn Inst
week.
William Semonea of Elkins,
West Virginia was overnight
guest at the home of his bro­
ther, ami family, Mr. and Mis.
Boy Srntonr*.
Bobert Frederick Humilton,
son of Mr. nnd Mr*. Ernest
Hamilton of Enterprise and
Miss Myrtire Diane Brown,
daughter of Mr*. Myrtire
Brown of Alamo, Georgin
were united in marriage by
Mis* Brown'* pastor in Ala­
mo, Georgin July L ut HI n.nt.
Robert is presently employ­
ed in ronstrurtion work in the
southern part of Georgia,
where they will make their
home.
Howard Henderson return­
ed Sunday fiotn State Fores­
try Si bool in High Springs.
He and Hainan Yoder of DrI&lt;eon Springs were represent­
atives of Ih'l.nnd Chapter
FFA.

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NEW YORK (Ul*l) — lionry-kraut round dogs arc fun
for teen agi-r partira. .
Mix well 2 cups drained
kraut, U cup honey, 2 tea­
spoon* rapeis; chill. Cut 10
deep slit* aero** 8 frankfur­
ters without rutting all the
way through. Cook in boiling
Mr. and Mr*. Robert I.re
water 10 minutes and serve und family of Avon Park have
with kraut mixture on toast­ been visiting thrir parents,
ed hamburger buns.
Mr. and Mr*. Fay Lee.

From Germany
Mr. and Mr*. Thome* Al­
bert have a* their lum m rr
guests, their oldest non, Gor­
don and hi* wife, Sharon,
who huve spent the past two
yesrs in Ludwigshurg, Ger­
many, whrre they hoth taught
in the American High School
there.
The Albert* arrived In th*
states in esrly June via jet,
nnd visited "the World’s Fair
for a week before going to
| Mnnakalo, Minn., wliero they
spent several weeks ns guests
of Slinron's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Itnlph Bundr.
They will return to Ger­
many In mid-August for an­
other two years, where Gor­
don will teach high school
English and Sharon will in­
struct an art course.
Elderly volunteers railed
"scrv Ire aids” are being used
to assist other aged person* in
the community In a program
wl up at the Henry Street Set­
tlement in New York City.

MIL AND MRS. JACK BENTON nntl sons of
Sanford, and Mra. David Oldham, holding ram,
front Geneva, were member* of the first or­
ganized group flight of the German American
Society, Inc., Orlando, to Germany. Mr. Menton
was elected a director of the society at the an­
nual meeting last May. The aims anil purpose*
of the society are to enable members to gather
for their mutual benefit and enjoyment as a so­
cial and fraternal group und to foster and pro­
mote social, education and recreational activi­
ties conducive to the lietter physical, educational
and moral welfare of its members. This group is
not affiliated with any political, religious or
sectarian creed, either directly or indirectly.

Household
Helpers
A tall glass make* a kalisfactory substitute when no
rolling pin is available. Dust
two large plcrw of wax paper
with flour, place the dough
between the papers and using
the glass, roll the dough out
evenly.
To insure (lakiness, roll pie
erust only on one side.

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Advice Sounds Corny
The trouble with mlvice is that if
it's liny good, it’s apt to sound corny.
Take, for example, what a highly
successful business man told a grad­
uating class in n commencement ad­
dress the other day:
One: To take pride in their work,
to develop real skill, to demand of
thcmsclvcH the very best they could
possibly do und more than what was
required.
Two: To he dependable — to bo
where they're supposed to be, doing

Political Notebook

what they’re counted upon to do, and
do to it so unfailingly that it would
never occur to anyone to doubt they
would do it.
Three: To be loyal to their trade,
their job, their employer and their
principles. The spenker pointed out
that the four loyalties aren’t nearly
ns incompatible as many people be­
lieve.
This advice, of course, can be writ­
ten off as pure corn from Squares­
ville, But a lot of very successful and
contented people have made it work.

SAN FHANC1SCO (NEA) —
Sen. Barry Goldwater waa
nominated for president In
good part because he (ouches
an Inner cor* of the Republi­
can party.
He represents the decpfelt
heart's wish of many Influen­
tial Republicans, especially i t
the county and local level,
who hive lived off desert mi­
rages for from one to three
decades.
With the counterforce of
moderate • minded governor*
end others sharply dimlnlshad
In 1964, the with is at last re­
ality, e blooming oasis re ­
freshing all those who have
never liked or never under­
stood the oft-tried business of
beating the Democrats at
their own game.
Astute young John Grenier,
regular GOP Alabin,* chair­
man and also regional direct­
or for the Goldwater cam­
paign, believes that among
Republican professionals, a
majority always disapproved
that tactic.
But he argues plausibly

The Annual M iracle
The Seminole County Board of
Public Instruction in one Benso of tho
word has completed its annual mir­
acle — in that it has been able to
plan for the accommodation of an­
other record enrollment during the
1964-65 school year with a millaga
increnso of only 1.07 mills.
The board’s tentative budget calls
for income and expenditures of $6,250,743.63. This is n slight Increnso
over the $6,246,463.99 budget for
the previous year.
During tho previous year the
school system received tax monies
based on 3.35 mills levied by tho
county, 2.75 mills by the district, and
1.06 mill for the district building and
bus fund plus 1.15 mills for the re­
tirement of bonded indebtedness.
This year the miUnga levied by the
county will increnso to 4.35, a rise of
one mill even. Other millnge rates
will remain the same except tho mill­
nge for the retirement of bonds
which will go from 1.15 mills to 1.22
mills.
Tiie total increase of 1.07 mills
over last year appears to be moro
than reasonable when a record en­
rollment is anticipated for tho com­

ing school year, when the industrial
arts program in schools throughout
the county has to be expanded, when
new driving ranges are now a neces­
sity, when the county has to have
eight new school buses compared
with three the previous year, when
libraries must bo improved—partic­
ularly in tho new schools, and when
tho cost of the hoard’s participation
in the Minimum Foundation program
will cost $44,000 moro noxt year than
it did last year.
That’s why we say tho annual mlraclo has been performed.

Thought For Today

Letters

Cast your bread upon the wnters,
and you will find it after many dnys.
—Eccl. 11:1.
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At Christmas bo merry and
thank God for all,
And feast thy poor neighbors,
tho great and tho smnll,
Yea, all the year long have an
eye to the poor,
And God shall send luck to
keep open thy door.
—Thomas Tusor.

Dr. C rnn e’s

Herald Area Correspondents
Aflamnnte Sprint*
Mra. Julia Itertoe
838-1318
Ilr«r Lake-Forrat City
Mra. Maryann Milre
M38-3B78
Caasrlbrrry
Mra. Jane I'm stlberry
838-50 IS
Chuluuta
Mra. Joan Maglv
365.3742
llellary
Mra. Frank White
668-1231
Heltons
Mra. Mlldrrd Haney
668-5611
Enterprise
Mrs. nitride Harris
&lt;68-5834
668-4601

Centra
Mra. Jo*. V.. Mathlrui
840-4824
Lake Mary
Mra. Franer* Wader
322-6219
Lake Monroe
Mra. II. I.. Johnson
322-4722
Longwood
Mra. Donna Eaten
838-3317
North Orlando
Mra. Dari* Dean
322-1089
Osteen
Mra. Ctarrnre Snyder
&gt;22-4841
Orlrdo
Mrs. F.vrlyn I.undy
365-3119

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Tuesday, July 21, 1964

A. CISC1.0IV, S UIT O R AS K r C B U i e u

Holmes Alexander

A Clear Choice Now

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.—
In rejoicing in the founding
of what amount! to being tho
American Tory party, we
should not forget that there’s
another half to the system.
Senator Goldwater and hla
right-wingers behaved ao sen­
So the blacked out and fell sibly and with auch dignity at
tha Convention, and Governor
to the floor la • faint
Everybody past Um age of Hrranton and his liberals ac­
40 should Urns taka • lesson quitted themselves with such
pettiness and ill-grace, thnl
from Fanny’a experience.
Don't Jump out of bed In the one rould be aacuecd for think­
morning, for this Imposed an ing this glorious sun hat riean
abnormal load on your pre­ out of Arlxona and haa for­
vious resting heart.
ever dimmed all leseer lights.
You motorists know that it
Hut wherrai there it plenty
U sm art to warm up your au of reason to rejoice that the
tomoblle me tor before you tax Republican party ut last has
it to the limit of It* horse found ita leader and its pur­
power.
pose, the triumph of conserv­
Avtatore alto warm up their atism under one banner abould
engines for several minutes draw attention to tho prim­
before they attempt ■ take acy of liberaliein under the
off.
Democrats. At last we are
And the human motor
going to have an election
(heart) deserves similar con­
Where there is A clear choice
sideration.
So place your alarm clock of political philosophies, nnd
near the bed I Then you can that ie all tho more renson
reach out and abut It oft with­ we should give A full measure
of thought to each of them.
out standing up suddenly t
In the heat of battle, It Ie
Next, alt up and rest your
feet on the floor for a full natural enough to cry out that
minute before you attempt lo Goldwater has all tha truth on
hie side, that ha will change
stand upright.
Thus, you figuratively let iha country for tha better and
your human motor (heart) that hie Democratic opposition
"warm up" to the demand for should he ronsidered the ene­
the higher blood pressure re­ my of all honeet men. Hut tiie
quired when you are In the open mind require* ui to he
vertical instead of the bori- more rceeunebl* a t we look
xonal position.
bark at tha Convention and
And the older you grow or forward toward the election.
the more you suffer from
Goldwater hat made much
hardening of Die arteries and of passing responsibility for
high blood pressure, the more education and health facillllci
your fsithful heart Deeds a from tha Federal government
few seconds to “ warm up" to
back to tha State*. The sound­
Its maximum hone power!
ness of the Idea is Indisputa­
Fainting is due primarily to
ble, but ao ia another fart
oxygen deficiency In the brain
and this may result from that we may not have noticed
mechanical Inertia, ad Shown for * long time. The iamb
by Fanny's ease, or from var­ organisation, and often the
ious psychological causes, to aim s persons, who preach a
be expalned more fully tomor­ pinch-penny policy for Federalla also preach it for the
row.
So make i scrapbook of these home State. I doubt if any
dally eases, far they will furn­ thoughtful American would
ish « textbook of practical da­ like to save money at tha roet
ta on both psychology and of aecing school* and hospit­
al* ceaa* to expand, and yet
medicine.

this could happen at the hsndi
of economizers running un­
checked by criticism and op­
position.
We should also check the
excusalde impulse to believe
that Goldwater, even if elect­
ed by n sweeping mandate,
rould quickly bring to pass a
number of desirable changes
In domestic and foreign af­
fair*. For instance, we would
all like to sea five million
new Jobs leap Inin the market.
President* Kennedy and Johnaon have tried tho orthodox
jol).|nduremrnt schemes. In
the pnst three years, we have
hud a Trade Expansion Act,
a Tax Reduction Act and num­
erous spurts of educational
funds. You might think that
selling moro goods abroad,
and having moro money to
spend nt home, and turning
out hctter-tralned youngsters,
would automatically mean tho
hiring of more worker*. But
there have been adverse for­
ce* at play, and these will not
abate even for ns persuasive
a man as Ilnrry Goldwater.
I am one who believoa that
the American military power,
especially air and naval,
should bo used whenever our
interests are deeply involvod.
This certainly means expell­
ing the Eurasian invader from
Culm, tending our property in
Panama and not nllowing our
boys to bleed to death with­
out hope of victory in South

Vietnam. Maybe Goldwater
can do thin by bluff end
brinkamanshlp, and I ice no
reason why he should not
sprsk frankly about our nu­
clear ability to defoliate Jun­
gles and blow up harbors for
that m atter. But the mors
warlike we get, the less those
personal and economic free­
doms which Goldwater prom­
ises at home are going to be
possible.
Ho, although the Senator's
great aucress in giving u*
a new party and his own
glittering personality n r *
cause for bell-ringing In the
land, we must not forget th at
we are celebrating the restor­
ation — not the abolition —
to n two party system.
The Democrats have often
done badly for ua, but the
country still standi. Lyndon
Johnion, President by fate, It
nothing short of n marvel In
taking commend in n crisis
and In moving legislation
through Congreti. Ha la bound
to be even more effective —
I would Judge more eonservatlve too — If elected In hla
own rig h t Goldwater’# nom­
ination, ns neceaaary and
magnificent ns ft was, does
not mean th at we are ready
or required to turn aa good a
man as Johnion out of hla
Job.
As the Senator aptly said
in bis Der Spelgla Interview,
“That's another horse race."

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ju s t naturally
belong together
Such as your SAVINGS ACCOUNT
and your MORTGAGE LOAN.
Save for tho down payment on a
house—then finance the balance
here.

The “blackout" experienced
by alcoholics la not n period
of unconsciousness. Instead,
It ia similar to amnesia or
loaa of mamory. The nlcohollc
may go for hours or days
In this condition, and will not
be aids to recall anything ha
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Suppose somebody had started ofT
your future with a U. S. Savings
Bond. And kept adding more Bonds
as your birthdays added up.
You would have had n nice nendoff when you set out to conquer the
world!
It'f still a great idea. And if you
hive any new boys or girle In the
family you can put it Into action
now.
The coat ia imall. Only $37.50
for each $50 Bond— or less than 114
a day to buy one every birthday.
U. S. Savings Bonds will save
more than money for your baby's
future, too. They’ll help Uncle Sam
safeguard his future freedom.

Ask about buying Bonds, where
you work or bank. You don’t have
to wait for a birthday, either.

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322-6321

Editor, Herald:
This ia wondcful.
Th# proposed development
of Sanford's waterfront and
the use of the potctnlal inlicrent in Lake Monroe. 1 see
only two things missing:
The clean water swimming
pool of 10 acres with Olym­
pic type pool enclosed a*
proposed by Mr.
Wight,
president of Seminole Coun­
ty Sportsmen's Association,
and the airport in the lake.
But aura as time goes by
these also will come,
S. B. (Jim ) Crowe

sharply etched this fact In
their response to « lais Angrlcs speech ho made this
spring. Said one:
"I think it would hava been
better if (actor) Ronald Heagan had talked, and Goldwater had just sat there and
nodded."
Clearly, this would not hava
diminished the senator one
whit in their cyej. His place
in their hearts is secure.
Having touched the soul of
many Influential Republicans,
having fed them what they
wanted to hear, Goldwater
found himself possessed of
their crucial support in tho
1961 fight for the presidential
nomination.
These professionals, scat­
tered widely among many
levels, took some of the curse
ot regionalism off the sena­
tor's candidacy. They gave
solidity and respectability to
his effort. They were the ce­
ment of victory, mortaring
the big base on which his decisive June 2 California tri­
umph was laid.
When Illinois Sen. Everett
Dirkscn plumped for Goldwater, that was the capstone.
Dirkscn’s basic instincts aro
stoutly conservative. He had
placed his respectable bet on
the Arizonan—and in so doing
lie had signaled the conserva­
tive majority among profess­
ionals that the time finally
was at hand to test for the
presidency a man whoso vnlca
seemed k&gt; come from their
own k..arls.

from convention history that
In every seriously contested
nomination from 1910 on, the
moderates—usually retying on
a big wedge of powerful gov­
ernors — have weaned sway
enough of that majority to
frustrate the conservatives’
candidate.
Even before the moderates'
current weakness was so pain­
fully exposed, Barry Goldwater offered promise of
bolding the conservatives to­
gether against the standard
charge of "be can't win."
He had the look of a win­
ner, and his shrewd early pro­
moters devised a "winning
strategy" to go with him. This
was the famed southern stra­
tegy which anticipated Goldw ater'i capture of most Old
South states against the laic
John F. Kennedy.
When Kennedy was killed,
that plan collapsed. Moder­
ates, thereafter convinced
that Goldwater'* "un-elcctability" was obvious to ell,
promptly went to sleep.
But at this point the longsuppressed Inner voice of the
professionals'
conserva­
tive majority spoke with un­
accustomed vigor. For them,
1961 and 1962 had been the
years of persuasion.
Goldwiier's sweeping trav­
els along the fund-raising,
speech-making circuit had es­
tablished him as a treasured,
outspoken foe of meddling
big government and a champ­
ion of a militant, nationalistic
foreign policy.
Ills views on these broad
matters, uttered in almost
endless variation, gave him
his matchless credentials. The
majority conservatives in pro­
fessional status clasped Goldwater to their bosoms.
As a speaker and campaign­
er, the ocnator often disap­
pointed them. As ■ symbol of
their hopes for a breakout, he
never did.
Two Goldwater supporters
In California's Orange County,
a hotbed of Goldwaterism,

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Worry Clinic
CASE T-42C: Fanny D., ■Bed dent oxygen to the brain due
65, pro*cnU ■ common pro­ to ■ feat poitural change.
blem .
For example, Fanny had
“ Dr. Crane," she begin, “ I been lying abed for eeverel
Jumped oul of lie&lt;l Dili morn­ hour*. Thus, her pulse rate
ing lo «hut off tho alarm had ilowcd down end her blood
clock.
proiture had alio dropped.
“ Hut everything started to Her brain, In this horlronal
go black und I fainted, for posture,
obtained
hardly
when I woke up, I wai lying enough blood even to generate
on the floor
dreamat
"Is
anything
seriously
When the suddenly stood
wrong with me? Is this ■ sign upright, he' heart required a
of ■ brain tumor?’’
few momenta to adjuit to the
Every physician make* what higher pressure required by
in rolled a D/D (differentlol her vertical position.
diagnosis) when ony symlorn
For a few momenta, there­
I* offered.
fore, Fanny’* brain didn't get
And in tho situation describ­ enough blood to fumlih the
ed by Fanny, the tin t thought oxygen required for conaclouaof tiie doctor la lark of auffi- nesa.

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�Moscow Reds Gather To
Put China Out In Cold
MOSCOW (U PI) — Pre­
mier Nikita S. Khrushchev
left today for a four-nntion
Communist summit meeting
in Warsaw which may pro­
duct) plans for a showdown
with Communist China.
Khrushchev and his wife
left by nir from Moscow's
Vnukovo Airport.
The official purpose of the
visit is to celebrate the 20th
anniversary of the Polish
Communist regime, w h i c h
moved into Poland from Mos­
cow ns the Soviet armies
dtove the Germans bnrk.
Ilut amid the spcechmakinc
and celebrating, Khrushchev
is expected to rally his allies
for a campaign to expel Pek­
ing from the Moscow-led
Communist camp.
lie will meet with Polish
Communist leader Wladyslaw
Gomulka, Crcrh President An­
tonin Novotny, and Hast
German Communist chief Wai­
te r Ulbricht. All are opposed
*■&gt; China's militnnt policies
»...d all favor Khrushchev’s
Co-existence with the West.
Moscow observers snid that
Khrushchev feels that the
split with Peking cannot be
healed and that the world's

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00-plus Communist parties
must be summoned for a
meeting that would lead to
Chinn's exclusion.
Before the world confer­
ence, believed pinnned for next
spring, Khrushchev wants a
smaller summit this fail of
20 leading Communist parties.

the observers said. They ex­
pect him to press Gomulka,
Udbricht, and Novotny for ap­
proval for this
No timetable for Khrush­
chev’s stay in Poland has been
made public, but it was ex­
pected to last about four
days.

Council 5357 Dinner-Dance
Honors Dr. W. V. Roberts
By Donna Kate*
Past Grand Knight Dr. W.
Vincent Roberts was guest of
honor nt the Past Grand
Knight Dinner and Dance
sponsored by St. Richard's
Council 5357. Knights of
Columbus, last week. Tiio din­
ner-dunce, wliich will be an
nnnual affair, was belli at the
Council Hull on Oak Avenue.
Dr, Roberts, who hud been
Grand Knight of the Sanford
Council since its beginning 18
months ago, was presented
with a plaque and a pin in
recognition of his outstanding
achievements in the perform­
ance of the duties of his of­
fice. Presentation of the
plaque was by Paul llaney,
committee r I) a i r in a n and
tnnster of ceremonies. Pre­
senting the P n s t G r a n d

Knight Pin was former dis­
trict deputy, William C. Joyce
of Maitland.
Incoming Grand K n i g h t
Theodore Miehell ncccptcd the
Pnst Grand Knight honor roll
plaque in the name of the
Council.
Preceding the presentations
u social hour, with music pro­
vided by the Paul Haney
Sterrios, was enjoyed by nil
members, wives and guests.
Following the erremoniea n
linked hnm dinner was served.
Distinguished guests attend­
ing were Rev. David J. Shnrroc k, substitute" pnstor*oT the
Church of Nativity of Lake
Mary; Council Chaplain Rev.
Ralph Kaiser, Catholic Chap.
Inin ul Sanford Nnvul Air
Station; Former District Dep­
uty and M •». William C.
Joyce; Divirict Four Deputy
John linn® and daughter,
Mine Katherine Hugo nml
District Warden William Hag

THE HANKS of Trout I.nko nt Lyman High
School were lined one morning Inst week when
students attending the Longwood Elementary
summer recreation program met there for it
fishing contest. After two hours of fishing the
group enjoyed n picnic lunch.
(Herald Photo)

Hospital Notes
JULY 19
a d m is s io n s

Mny

McAlcxnnder,

Lucille

0udlr&gt;' ,,"nnn ,,,,nkM *' U°&gt;'
C.rccn, Kdlth Fortner, Sally
Outlaw,
Frances
Morgan,
Ir h a t!.-• Smith, Carolyn Smith,
Rebu Stott, Kmcm D. Hickn i^» nil of Sanford; Helen
Fay® McCunr, Chuluotn; I.ene
Morgan,
Dellnry;
Kunrnr
Oglesby, hla Mycr, Lake Mon­
roe; Lewi. Formmlo, Oiiando; James Gallagher, IM tom

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tlo n for Hrmtnol# County . F l o r ­
ida, H ill r t c e l v # DM* for Ih#
ftirnl*hlncr o f nil labor, m a tl* rl* l* c q u l p m t n t ami **rvirt»
rn|tilrr&lt;l f«tr th# tr a c t io n o f a
p ref a b r ic a te d *hnp bulM lna for m i t i i ' h n r i i i &gt; o i . i t i o \
\ %i H IM;
%M i
O vied o l l l a h School. 8*mlnnl# ( 1 . 0 * 1 M L
C o u n ty , Florida, until 1:00 p. h m m i u m &gt; i; ii n %i» a, ley.
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WHOM IT M W r* *N*•*K11N
L :«ruler n y l o n Atocklnf**
• t the School Administration T*»
Notice I* h ereb y g iv e n t h a t |
Mr, nnd Mrs. l.lnnlf Rogers
ItmldiiiK.
« om m frclal
Htrori,
with
other
delicate
fabrics
in
Fan ford. Flo rid a, at w h ich time rli* Ho*r»l o f ''utitiiy Commit*8 #m lnoi#
( ‘minty. a njlon mesh bag. I&gt;e a fah of Sanford, n girl; Mr. nnd
a n d place bid* w ill be p u b lic ­ loner* o f
Florid*. *t It* r#*n1er m e e t in g ric conditioner ami urt washFranklin Morris of San
l y open and read aloud
Con tract docum ent* m ay h# hebl nit the r 3r•! t|*y «»f Jut)#.
ford, n buy.
o b ta in e d by d ep o a ltln x IJS.no 19(4, *t t l i e &lt;*otirt h o t i - e in Hun­ ing machine on gentle agita­
DISCHARGES
H lth the Architect, Jo hn A ter*!. Hm ilnol* « ounty . Florid*. tion.
llu rto n IV, F ourth Floor. Fan- p i i r # u » n t to p e t i t i o n and nolle*
Ruck Humphrey, Robert Jones,
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n
pa»*ed
end
ford
\tla n tti' Na tio na l It.ank
William Norris Jr., all of
HiHIdlnR. F m f o r d . Flo rid a, for adopt rd « l le v o lm t o n Hoilnir,
t h e firnt *#t «if doi-timenta oh- v i r a l l n g * tid nh.in lo n ln g , r*•
S
n ii f ii r il ; Margie Morris,
t.alned tfurti il#po*lt w ill he flouncing itid d»*‘ Ultultu: any
M irier, n r s te p .
Apopka; George Ryan, lierefu n ded In full to ea ch per- end *11 r i g h t « f t h e rn i i n ty of
N(*tlc# I* hr f i'll y tiltrli that
Fem lnole and t h e public In and
eon who ret urn * the d ocu m ent* to
the
fo l lo w in g
denrrlbed p u r-u x n t to lb# final *l#rr## «»f$ " a r y
In Rood con d ition w i t h i n 10
forrrlopur# *n&lt;1 **l* #nt#r#&lt;1
JULY 20, m i
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In
d i v a a fter the hid o p en in g . Ad­
In th* r* up # p en d in g In th#
A d m ission s
d itio n a l #* t * may be o bta ined F«*mlnnU County, Florid*. t«»-J Clfrult Court In ami for Hemat the coat of I l S o o w h ich I* n i l : •
«l«»eNcriio Cameron, Agusta
Th e Nnrth-Houth Alley In Inol# C *un»y, FlnrMa.
h a l f refundable.
Blot k lo. mid th«- North* k#t numtirr 12970, thr u n l r r - Ann Cahill, Ella Mae Allen.
A c e r tifie d ch eck or bank
F a i t h K * » t an&gt;l \Vr*t A l ­ p|gnr«| Clrrk H i l l aril th* pro­
d r i f t , p a y a b le to the Hoard o f
ley* in lllo rk 12. T o w n a lte perty AltuAtad In e*M County Judith F. Ilritt. Willie WilP ub lic In structio n for Femlo f North Chuluot*. accord - •locrlh P'l e*.
Rams, Wendell Tyler, Agnes
n«t!e County . Flo rid a ; U. F
le*.t 2. Block -I". NOIITII lf
.
&amp;it • •. $
* ..
lug to plat t h e reo f reco r d ­
f l o v e r n m e n t Itonla. or a *.itla
O H f.A N D o T*‘WNHITK 4»h H u m p h y , A lb ert M w u n J x .Sr.,
ed In F la t Hook 2. P*«r*
f,i&lt; lo ry bid bond ex ecu ted by
a d d it io n
Nccordinir
f " 1 P a u lin o K n i g h t . Alin* MrCite94-S4.
H
em
lnole
Cou
nty
the bidder and a cc e p t a b le mire
Hi* p u t thereof • * recoril- ..
....
.
Fill'll* Ktcord*; K * * l Itallt i i* In on am ount equal to
.1 h. r u t it .k 13. . . . . . H". Henry Oliver. Eugene
road W ay from It* Interf l \ # per e«nt o f tfi# hid ahnll
A
*
Public
H
e
c
r
d
p
o
f
Merit•
Brewer,
I«oi*
Ferrell,
Roliert
• a c t i o n Hltli F o ur th Str eet
be e u b m l t t e l w ith ea ch bid.
1n.»l* &lt; m inty, Florida.
to th# North lin e o f !#ot 9
Hrynn, K. Marvin Carroll,
Th* pucceaaful bidder H i l l be
Itlock 1®. o f th* a b o v e-de * - T o g e th e r with th* f o llo w in g
required to f u r n l ’ h and pay for
It*n»*
«»f p roperty Inratrd in lluwnnl Kcyos, J. i \ Wynn,
crllied
plat
e
x
ten
d
ed
to
the
e.it l*f ai'tory p erfo rm a nce ami
• n«| p r n n i n r n t l v In-t.iHed n* nil of Sanford; Norman Kim­
Weat.
p a y m e n t bond «&gt;r bond*. A t t e n ­
l l y the Hoard o f C o u n ty Corn- ,x p i n nf the In ipro vem m lB &lt;»n
tion l« called to the fact that rnl**lonrr*
brough, Oviedo; Joarpli A.
if Hrmlnol* « o u n ty , •Aid land:
pot le** than m inim um *alarTwu
(H
1f ci% * * r p ; p e r m a ­ Cliff, Kntio Tbuiuu, Dellury;
l#« and H 4 «e« u* eet forth In Flo rid a, ttila 14th day o f July,
n e n t l y 11. 4*11* I.
t h e Hptclfl* itlo na m u i t be p a l l A. D 1944.
T o g e th e r w ith ell • t r u e - John Dinip'rfrlt, l.onicwood;
( S K A I.)
on till* project
turrp
and
Improvem en t* Hetty I-. Dunn, Fern Park;
Hoard o f County CommteaThe Hoard o f Public I n s tr u c ­
n o w and h e rea f t er on eald
l o n e r * o f Hemlnole County.
t i o n for Sem lnola County. F lo r ­
land, and flxtiir** atta ched
F lo rid a
ida, reaenrr" tfie rlitht to r e ­
I h ereto , and all r*nt*. If.
l l y : Arthur H. Ilt c k w lt h .
j ect any a n d /o r all bid* or
aura,
procee.1i.. anil p iu flta
Jr. Clerk
t o n a U e any Inf»«rma1ltle* In
n.-rrultiK
and
to accru e
P tlM P h July 21.1944
the blddlnir No bid *hall be CD1I-72
f m m p ahi premia##, all o f
w i t h d r a w n for a period of f i f ­
Hlilch ar# Includtd w ith in
teen «1&amp;&gt; d a l * *ub*tquent to ix t i i k i iiicttt r m nT n r
th# f o r e g o i n g de#.-rlptlon
th* o p en in g o f bid* n l t h o u t the t u b n in th j i 1)111*1. m i and th# haben dum th#r*of;
con sent of the Hoard
«1
po all ga#. #team . eler*
r i ’ii ' . i &gt;
*m i run
ar.su J p W ill* HIT, Jit
trie, H:itrr, and o th e r b e a t .
m u .it r n r v r v . ri.n iiiu *
&lt;*halrman. Hoard o f Public I'llAM'ltllV Ml.
lly Mrs. Rilrhic Harris
Inn. cimiklni:. r efrig era tin g ,
ln * tr u c t|o n
f ••r Hetnlnole KVA 1. HAND,
l i g h ti n g , plumbing, v e n t i ­
A combined n ic lin g of the
tNiunty, F lorida
la tin g Ir rigating, and p o w ­
risln tlff.
Tt T. Mil wee
er aystem*. machln##. a p . three WSCS circles from Bar­
Femlnote County S u p erin t­
pltance*. f u t u r e s , and ap- it , 1 1
ItonERT E. 81IIMKK sni
Memorial Methodist
end of Public |n * tr u ct|o n
p u rtenencee,
which
now
KVIA’IA II. HIIIMKK. hi. wlf».
ari l K *-O fflclo F r.r cta ry to
ar* may h e r ea fter pertain Church of Enterprise nu t last
1&gt;, f r i o l . n l .
t h e Hoard o f Public In(o. or t*e need w ith. In. nr Tuesday
NnTirM n r s p it
afternoon in the
et ruction
on
paid
prem ises.
even
in Aiinr.r.MKNT m u
I'u b li.h J u ly 14. J1. 1*. 1M4
t h o u g h they be d et ach ed church annex with members
iir.Kii r n n E n .n s iH E
or detachable,
C DD i
__________ Tni Roh.rt
from Deltona as hostesses.
K. Khlm.k .n l
Bylvls B. Phlm.k. hi. at p u b llo sale, to t h e h ig h e st
M r s . William McDonald,
KOTIt'K o r ■ AI.V9
and best bidder for cash at 11
wlf*.
Kotlcn la hereb y « l \ # n that
chairman, was In
o'clock A M. on tha 10th d a y o f general
7111
ll.rwnnil
Av.nu*
pu rsu a n t to the final decree o f
A u g u st 1944 at th# F ront Door charge cf the meeting with
W auw .lo.., Wl.cnn.ln
f o reclo su re and *ale entered In
o
f
the
Hemlnole
Cou
nty
C
o
u
rt­
Tou. IIOIIEItT K. BIIIMEK
t h e enune p en d ing In the Cir­ amt SYLVIA II. HIIIMKK. hi. house In Hanford. Florida.
individual circle chairmen
c u i t Court In and for S e m in ­ wlf», ar. h .r.b y notiri.il Ihst (MKAM
also taking part. Tlie pro­
o l e County. Florida, c**# d o c ­ a eompl.lat lo for.clo.ur. s
Arthur II Ile rk w ith , Jr..
ket n umber 1I92S, the under- c.rl.In A. r, .in.nl for D..1
Clerk o f the Circuit Court gram was conducted by Miss
• Igned Clerk w ill §ell the p ro ­ nn Ih. following d..erlhw4 pro,
lly: Martha T. Vl hlen
Mary Iluhhard, rural worker,
p e r t y situ a te d In eald County p.rty
D ep u ty Clerk
sllu st. In M.relnol.
who
showed a film explaining
d re c rlh rd a *:
I1RAIIDAUU
OlllDLICT
AND
County. Klorlds, lo-wlt:
r, • IT. B l o c k 7. NOflTIl
the different religions.
l«K\Vlf
I
.
it.
i
and
I,
lllork
D.
O K I * A N D O TOWNdITB.
PKAItl. I.AKK IIEII1IITB At t o r n e y # f or P l a i n t i f f
The hostesses served •• de­
FOCIITII A n n i T I O N . •**KlltST ADDITION, .ccor.l- ( o No r t h C o u r t Mtr##t
c o rd in g to the Plat th e r e ­
lirious refreshment course
p o st Of f i c e llox 222 (
In
.
lo
p
l.t
Ih.r.of
a
.
reo f e* recorded In Plat Honk
rordxl In Plat Book I, O r l a n d o . Flc rlda
following the meeting and
11. r a « * 19, o f the Public
p .n . (0. of Ih. Publlo IU- P u b l i s h : J u ly 2*, 11(4
Tteoord* o f S em in o le C o u n ­
program.
rord. of H.mlnoU County. CDfl-77
ty. Flo rid *.
Florid*. I . . . Ih. W .it.rly
T o g e t h e r w ith the f o llo w in g
13 S fert thereof
It e m s o f pro perty located In hi
U..n filed .g .ln .t you In
a n d p erm a n en tly In stalled a* th . abov.-.tyl.d .all and you
a part o f the Improvemen t# on a r. r.nulr.d lo s*rvs s ropy
eald land:
of your An.w.r or Pleading
H eater,
p e r m a n en tly
In- lo Ih. Complaint on Plain­
• t a ile d .
tiffs Attorney, Jos.ph M. MurT o g e t h e r w ith • !! »true- s.ko, P. O. Box III. Fern
turte
en d
Improvemen t# Perk, Florida, and file th . ori­
n o w and h e r ea fter on *ald gins! Answer or Ple.dlng In
land, and fla tu ree a tta ch ed Ih. offlcs of th . Clerk of Die
thereto, and a ll rente, le- Circuit Court on or h.for. th.
i u m , proceed#, and p rofile loth day of July. IM*. If you
accruing
and
to
accru e fall to do «o. a d .e r.s pro confrom eald premiere. nil of f.e.o will »•« l.k .n .s .ln .l ynu
w h ich are Included n l t h ' n for Ih. r.U .f demanded In the
t h a f o r e g o i n g description Complaint.
and the h ab en d um thereof;
WITNESS my hand and offi­
a leo all ga a , et eam , electric, cial ...1 of office at Hanford,
w a t e r , and o t h e r h ea ting , H.tnlnola County, this llth day
e o o k I n g . refrig era tin g , of June, til l .
l i g h t i n g , plu m b in g, v e n t i ­ (SEAL)
l a t in g . Ir rigating, and powArthur If. Beckwith. Jr.
er eyetem e. machine#, a p ­
Clerk of Circuit Court
pliance*. f u t u r e * , and a p ­
lly: Mirths T. Vlhl.n
purte nance*.
which
now
II. C.
are or m ay h* re* ft* r p er­ Putill.h Jun. 10 ft July T. 14.
ta in to, or be ueed with. :i. 1044.
In. or on aald premia##, CDA-llI
ev e n t h o u g h the y be d e ­
ta ch ed or deta ch a ble,
a t pu b lic sale, to tha high est
NOT RESPONSIBLE
a n d b est bidder for ca*h at 11
o 'clo ck A M. on the 10th day
ill not he responsible
I
o f A u g u st 1994 a t the Front
for any debts incurred by
p o o r o f the Hemlnole County
C o u rth o u s e In Sanford , F lo r ­
anyone other ihsn myself.
ida.

Legal Notice

tTT?r

Cuban Sales To
U.S. Allies At
$182 Million

Legal Notice

Enterprise
Circles Have
Meeting

ennTnrll

#rralfl July 21, 1964 — Tope IS

•»;*

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Rep. Paul G. Rogers, I)-Fla.,
says that U. S. allies bought
$182 million worth of good*
last yrnr from the Cubnn re­
gime of Premier Fidel Cas­
tro.
“ Ironically," Rogers told
tlie House Monday, “most
U. S. Allies buy more goods
from Castro than they sell
to him, giving him ready
markets from which to foster
his regime."
He said Itaty bought some
$d7 million in goods from Cu­
ba during HXi.d, while selling
approximately $600,000 in re­
turn.
Rritain bought tome $A1.7
million Inst yrnr and sold $5.8
million, Rogers said. Jupnn
bought $21.5 million and sold
$24 million.

Business Brief

State Theatres
Mark 50 Years

Roxanna Green, North Or­
lando; Junnita llrixiks, Chubiota; Glenda Jackson, I«ike
Florida State Theatres me
Monroe.
cclchinting their 60th anni­
Ilirths
Mr. and Mrs. William Allen versary during the P.164-65
of Sanford, a girl; Mr. and fall and winter season. In
Mrs. Donald Ilritt of Sanford, | connection with the celebra­
a hoy; Mr. and Mrs. Doyl tion, Florida State has an­
nounced the continuing proIlrooki of Chuluotn, a girl.
gram of providing the finest
Discharges
Relin Seott, Nioka Darling, of motion pirthic entertain­
Herbert Moreland, Isndore ment in the finest up to the
Morgan, Lucy Moughtun, F.llu minute facilities.
During 1064, Florida State
Mao Rlue, Martin I.. Sites,
Charles Hannar, t.illie H. Theatres constructed snd op­
Williams, Etta McCune, all of ened new theatres in Fort
Sanford; Charles Robinson, l.iiudeDlalr, South Miami nnd
Osteen; William .1. Holman Oilnmlo and in keeping with
Jr., Orlando; Evelyn Town­ tint expanding communities
send and baby gill, Oviedo; they are serving, they are
William Sneed, Tie.a A. Pos­ now constructing new thestres
ner nnd huliy boy, longwood; in Hollywood nnd Snrnsota.
Further, plans are present­
Zonnie Sturrup, Tangerine.
ly being drawn to provide new
modern theatres for the ex­
panding communities of Fort
Myers, St. Petersburg, Gaines­
ville, Daytona and other Flor­
ida cities.
Floridn State also plans
major improvements at its
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — two scenic attractions, Silver
Burry Goldwnter's chances of Springs nnd Week! Wachee.
carrying Florida in the No­ At Weeki Wnrliee construc­
vember presidential election tion of n 60-roum motel will
apparently took a big jump sta it soon.
Sunday when Alabama Gov.
Gecrge Wnllnro dropped out
ONE UP
of tile race.
AUGUSTA, Gn (UPI) Both Republican and Demo,
cl otic leaders hail conceded llurton Smith edged t'ralg
Goldwatrr a good chance of Wood by a stroke to capture
tlie first Masters golf tourna­
carrying Florida anyway.
Wallace's decision to drop ment in 1934,
out killed a lot of arguments
SLUGGER
uhirh i n s i s t e d that Hie Demo­
C L E V E L A N D (UPI) —
cratic segiegntionist would
split t h e conservative Demo­ Cleveland outfielder Vie l&gt;acratic vote with Goldwutvr, vialllo ted tlie International
giving President Johnson a le-ague in hitting with a .346
average.
majority.
At least two leading Flori­
ORIGIN
da Democrats — Gov, Furris
TOKYO 4UPI)—Wafer poloBryant nnd veteran state
Public Utilities Commission­ lvt» at the 1964 Olyinpiri her*
er Jerry Carter—huve con­ in October will he rompeting
ceded that tin' Democrats will in a .port originated by an
have to fight hind for a vic­ Englishman in I6H5.
tory in Florida.
4,4)011 W AI.KI.l t
Bryant, who ■ few months
ago predicted a victory for
MILWAUKEE (U P I)-ltan k
the Democrats in Florida in Aaron of t l i e Milwaukee
‘61, (.aid lust week thut witl) Brave* led the Major* in in­
Goldwatrr on tlie GDP ticket, ternational walks last season
lie didn't .re any mare chanrr with IH.
of the Democrats taking tlie
cuke tliis Until than in the
past elections.
But Btyant said ha would
not throw In the towel and
will stump the state for Johnten if need he.

Barry's Florida
Stock Increases

DR. SAM MAC K IN HEADLINES — Dr. Sum
Sheppard ntmlo u dramatic picture an ho
emerged from the ntate penitentiary in ColumIiiib, Ohio, for a fresit tusto of liberty while tho
legal buttle raced, Hu is clutching a rosary
tossed to him by a woman in the crowd.

Sheppard Confident
He Can Remain Free

Miller Gives
Definition Of
’Extremism’
BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI) Republican vice presidential
nominees William E. Miller
snid Monday night that Sen.
Harry Goldwater should havn
usrd the word "patriotism’’
instead of "extremism" in hi*
controversial speech accepting
the tiOI’ presidential nomina­
tion.
Miller made the remark in
answer to a reporter'* quc»*
(ion at a news conference *4
Buffalo'* International Air­
port a ahort time after he returned to hia home state from
the San Francisco convention.
The New York congress­
man said Goldwater meant ta
convey the idea in his statanicnt that "patriotism in de­
fense of liberty Is no vice."
Goldwater'a statement wa*
"extremism in defense of lib­
erty is no vice. . .moderation
in the pursuit of justice is no
virtue."
Miller's statement appeared
to bo an attem pt to atem
some nf the criticism against
Goldwater — from Republicana and Democrat* alike —
for his defense of extremism.
On other matters, Miller
pledged to strive for party
unity snd not to inject tha
civil rights issue into tha
campaign. Rut he did not rula
out support for the Goldwater-Miller ticket from Got.
George Wallace of Alabama.
"We will welcome aupport
from anyone who believes in
our ptinciples," Miller said.
"We are not going to exelude er read anyone out of
the party.’* He indicated,
however, that Wallace prob­
ably would not uphold GOT*
prinriplea and the party plat­
form.

NAME CHANGE
ARLINGTON, Va. (UPI) —
bedroom of their home In lluy The U. S. Table Tennli AssoVillage, Ohio, 10 years ago. elation report* that th* aport
He wns convicted of the wns first cslled "whlff-whaff'
»ln) ing, hut bus always main­ because of the knitted web
tained Ids innocence.
ball uied by players.
“ Wo don’t forget nml we
don't stop fighting," Shep­
MONEY MAN
pard told reporters. "Hits is
NEW YORK (UIM)—Jockey
an injustice nnd it should Eddie Arcaro booted homo
matter to ynu and you and 4,770 winners during 31 years
you. It might lie my son or of thoroughbred racing. Ilia
your son who is subjected to share nf price money during
tliis in the future.
Dial period totaled $3,033,054.

NEW YORK (UPI) — Dr.
Sum Sheppard la confident
he will nut havn to return to
tha Ohio prison whero lie
spent the last nine years fur
tlie slaying uf his pregnant
wife.
Sheppard nml his bride, thn
former Adrlnnno Tehetrnjohaltna, 35, whom he married
itt Chicago Saturday, held a
nows conference here Mon­
day.
Tire tn • year • old nstro.
path said "we bavo a lot of
hope ami dreams, Intt it all
depends on Wednesday.”
r
Wednesday a three-judge
»
panel in Cleveland will decide
whether to rnnecl Sheppard's
bond nod return him to the
Ohio penitentiary.
Sheppard said lie duos not
plan to attend tlie Cleveland
hearing in person.
"I feel sure I'll never lie
convicted i,gain," lie said. "I
am Innocent ulid I'll fight In
prove it with every breath in
my body."
Sheppard said lie was here
“on legal husineNS to fight for
nty freedom."
Hu indicated In- would pre■•nt new’ evhlrnre in his legal
fight.
Slieppnid'. first wife, Mari­
lyn, was HI years old and
pregnant when tier body was
found in the blood-spattered

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About Sports

White Sox And Reds Gain On League Leaders

Thinking Out Loud Hulch,

New Breed Hikes
Lead In Navy
Bowling Loop

BY JULIAN STENBTBOM
Floyd Palmer, a local lnturmao and former major
league baaeball player In the
daya of yeiteryear, writea, "1
v a i talking to our old friend
Bert Chapman t h e other
day.**
Chapman, wc ought to point
out, ia alao a former ball
player. In hla day he waa con*
aidered a top notch receiver.
"Aa you know," continued
Palmer, “Chapman feela
that he la a good Judge of
hall playera and their ahll*
tty. Bert Inalated that a .300
hitter during hla era (or
reign of terror) waa by far
« better hitter becanae of
the variety of pltcbea and
balla thrown which were le­
gal at that Ume."
Palmer Hated them aa folIowa;
"The emery ball, aplt ball,
mud ball, chin ball, dual ball,
bean ball, In ball, tobacco
ball, chewing gum ball, knuc­
kle ball, screw ball, fade
away ball, drop ball, out ball,
moth baU and bl-ball."
We've heard of moat of
them but the laat two—aa far
aa we know—were never aaeoclated with baaeball. But, of
courae, we're not quite aa an­
cient aa Palmer.
“Bert Inalated," Floyd
went on to nay, “and ex­
plained that all theae pitchea were legal and n pitcher
waa eo perfect and deatnetlve at hla profeaalon that n
barter la n S and 1 eltaaUoa
would throw a almple pitch.
“A almple pitch, Bert aald,
waa one which would atart out
and leave the pitcher’a hand
aa a bean ball for the flrat
one-third of the diatance to the
plate. The next one-third of
the diatance the pitch would
change and travel aa a chin
ball. Over the laat one-third
of the route It would change
into a tobacco ball. Aa |t
reached the plate it would
•platter tobacco Juice into the
cyea of the batter ao he could•

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n’t aee."
Then Floyd cayi, "After 111
tenlng to Bert teU about the
typei and pltchei, I aaked him
U he had any weakneaiei at
the plate when be played
baaeball and U any of Uieae
balla bothered him. He replied
by aaying that he could hit
one pitch Juit at good aa the
other.
“Then I told him that I
played baaeball aboet the
aame time he did. In feet,
he and I played together on
the Sanford club la lilt . 1
alio told him that It teem­
ed to me that he waa alwaya
weak on a plain pitched
ball.
“To (hit he agreed and
wanted to talk about polltica."
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Why we print auch (tuff aa
thii we'll never know. But we
do know how ball playera are.
They'll do anything to get
their name* on the aporta
pageAnd the belt way to deacrlbe thin latest yarn from
Palmer ii “anything."
But we'll agree to one
thing. They were a fine pair
of playera In their day. Wa
don't recall aeelng Palmer
play—except In old timer
sffalra from time lo Ume.
Bnt we do recall when
Chapman donned Ihe mlU,
maak, pada and protecIon
In Ike early days of the old
Central Florida semi-pro
circuit and caught for San­
ford.
We've got one queition for
Floyd:
Are you aure Chapman ad­
mitted being weak on a pitch­
ed ball 7
The other day when we
apoka to the Lloni Club In
Sanford on iportx, then and
now, we recalled that Sanford
waa a hot-bed of boxing not
too many yeara ago. George
Ilughei and a couple of fel­
lows decided to make aome
picture show money and put
on a “boxing card" with tic­
ket* going at 10 cent* apiece.
The late Judge 8. A. B.
Wilkinses lent n hand and
Ike keys started putting on
their weekly bouts lu a
warrhouie which aUll stands
at Fourth and Elm. Kida
a r o u n d here "fought"
among themselves until fin­
ally aome of the beat were
pitted agalnit outsiders. At
leaat one f i g h t e r waa
brought In from aa far away
aa Texai.
But probably the moxt ex­
citing bout ever to come off
there wax a context one night
between Warren Odham and
"Lefty" Williams - b e t t e r
known today ax Circuit Court
Judge Voile Williamx Jr. For
three rounds Williams shot
machlnegun type punches at
Odham. And being kept busy
ducking, Warren—we can't racall—ever threw a punch. Thla
bout brought down the house,
Ah, those were the days.
Somehow, kids today — wo
Imagine don't think of things
like that.
And, you know, sometimes
we wonder If today's young­
sters have as much fun as we
did bark In the so-called good
ol' daya.

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UPI Sports
Two old friends
and Fred Hutchison
had few opportunities to get
together on the playing field
In recent years except during
spring training. But today
both were figuring on an Oc­
tober meeting—In the World
Series.
Neither of the golfing part­
ners would hive given the
Idea much thought a month
ago when Manager Lopez'
Chicago While Sox were in the
throei of a 10-game losing
streak to the Yankees and
Hutchison's Beds were resting
In sixth place In the Nations!
League.
The White Sox, however,
have rallied behind superla­
tive pitching, and Monday
night climbed to within a halfgame of the Idle American
League leaders, the Baltimore
Orioles, when rookie Fred
Talbot hurled his second shut­
out, 0-0 over the Los Angeles
Angels.
Cincinnati, c o m b i n i n g
strong pitching and a tight dcfensc, has been the only team
able to gain on the (kidding
Philadelphia Phillies and San
Francisco Giants.
Hutchison's forces have won
seven of Utelr last nine games
while the first-place Phils
have dropped nine of 13 and
the Glanti have lost seven of
their last 10. The Iteds clipped
Ihe Phils 6-2 Monday night
behind lefthander Joe Nuxhall
and Billy McCool to move
within 2Vk games of first
place.
Don Buford carried the
White Sox attack, balling in
four runs, Including three on
his third home run to extend
Chicago's win streak to five
games and end the Angela'
skein at alx.
Talbot scattered nine hlti
and worked out of bases-ktaded Jama In the seventh and
eighth innings to record the
10th shutout for a White Sox
hurlcr this season.
Catcher Don I'avlctlch, who
has hit three homers In four
games since being purchased
by Cincinnati from San Diego
laat week, connected with a
man on in the eighth to Ice
the victory after scoring what
proved to be the winning run
in the sixth on Leo Cardenas'
double off loser Dennis Ben­
nett.
In the only other American
League game scheduled, De­
troit rallied from a four-run
deficit to defeat Boston 7-3.
The abbreviated National Lea­
gue schedule saw the Cubs
topple the Giants 6-4 and the
Colts upset the Dodgers 4-1.

T h e Kingawood Huildere
Monday night extended their
winning etrenk to 10 gamea
by whipping Robb’x Construc­
tion 12-2 in the first game of
the Men'x Slo-Pitch Softball
Tournament.
The Huildere, regular season champs, plaatered Robb'a
pitching for 10 hita. Den Un­
derwood had a perfect night
a t the plate with two alnglee,
double and a triple to take
hitting honor*. Don llervey
had two hit*, including a
home run that cleared the
rightfivld fence. Hutch Cook
connerted for an inslde-thepark homer among the three
hits to hi* credit.
Don Carter, Frank Stafford
and Itonnle Rusal also chip­
ped In with two hits eaeh.
Bud Moncrlef gained the
pitching win, scntterlng sev-

Pee Wee League
Iteaulla Monday
Chiefs 2.1 Yanks 8
Tigers 4 Panthers 3
STANDINGS
Chief. ..............
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Tiger. ............
3
Panther! ........
4
Hebei. ........... .... .......... 3 (]
Yank* ...............
2 7
Cub. . ........
7
Final Game (Wednraday)
Cubs vs Rebels (F t Mellon
Little League Field, 4:30)

MoiRlsy's Results
Columbus 7 Knoxville 3
Macon 3-2 Chattanooga 1-0
Birmingham 0 Lynchburg 2
Asheville 3 Charlotte 3
NAMES PR MAN
CLEVELAND (UPI)—Dino
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public relations director of
tha Cleveland Bartini of tha
American Hockey League.

A Florida fieherman may
not us* a bate to catch an­
other bate aa tbs law prohib­
its the ua* of basa or pickerel
or any part of these fish ae
bait.

en hits. George Griffin went
three for three a t the plate
for Robb’a,
In another opening round
game played laat night, Flori­
da 8 tote Bank ahut out Witson Maicr 13-0. Donnie Sapp
hurled • one-hitter. He gave
up his first and only hit to
Larry Hclmnn, who lead off
in the fifth inning.
Buddy Burton with three
hits, Mike Howe*—who had
tho games onlyglAkS- ETA
the gnme'e only homer—Earl
Black and Sapp each had two
hlta to lead tho Hanker* at
the plate. The game we* call­
ed after five inninge because
of rain.
Score by Innings:

American
League
W L Pet. GB
66 31 .622
Baltimore
Chicago
35 34 .618
tk
New York 53 34 .609 Hi
47 45 .511 10
Minnesota
46 46 .500 11
Detroit
Iji i Angeles 47 48 .405 lit*
45 49 .479 13
Boston
39 50 .458 161k
Cleveland
Washington 36 60 .375 23
Kansas City 34 58 .370 23
ftfonday's Results
Detroit 7 Horton 3
Chicago 0 Los Angeles 0
Only games scheduled
Games Today
Kansas City at Minrsota (N)
Los Angeles at Chicago 2 twlnight
Cleveland at Ualtimore 2 twlnight
Washington at New York (N)
Detroit at Hoiton (N)
Wednesday's Games
Kansas City at Minnesota (N)
Los Angeles at Chicago (N)
Cleveland at Dsltimore (N)
Detroit at Boston (N)

Robb*
100 100 0— 2 7 3
Kingawood
031 231 a—12 16 2
WP—Monrrlef, LP— Evan*
lilt—Don Harvey and Hutch
Cook, Kingawood
Fla. Slate 308 02—13 13 2
Wltaon Maier
000 00 0 1 10
WP—Sapp, LP—Maaale
HR—Mike Itowea, Fla. State
More opening rcund game*
will be played tonight a t Ft.
Mellon
Park.
Longwood
meets Chase at 7:30 and MeRaney will play USO at 8:45
p.m. All the opening round
winner* advance to the semifinnli which will la- played
Wedneeday night. The final
tournament game ii sche­
duled Thursday evening.

played In Ocala, Leesburg and
Bcllevicw.
Winner* of the Northern
and Southern sectional tour­
neys will meet in the finals
Friday and the team winning
the district title will pley in
the state tournament a t Jack­
sonville Bearn.
In opening round games in­
volving Sanford teams the
Americans will host Tavares
tonight at Fort Mellon Park
at 6 o'clock. The Nationals
will play the Kissimmee
Americans in a aecond gam*
ot 8 p. m. The winner* will
advance to the next round of
games scheduled to be played
Results Monday
here in Sanford Wednesday
Atlanta 8 Toronto 2, night
night as well as cither Cler­
Buffalo 5 Jacksonville 3, night
mont or St. Cloud.
Syracuse 13 Columbus 11,
night, 12 Innings
Richmond 5 Rochester 4, night
10 innings

The Florid* Little Major
League Dietrict Four Playoff*
get underway tonight. Two of
the gnmes are slated for Fort
Mellon Park here in Sanford.
The Southern lection of
District Four will be played
here, at St. Cloud and at
Clermont.
The Northern portion of the
district playoffs ar* being

International
League

Auxiliary Sets
LL M eet Tonight

Florida Stale
Resulls Monday Night
Tampa 5, Orlando 3
St. Pete 3, Miami 2 (10 in­
nings)
Lakeland 0. Daytona Beach 5
Ft. Lauderdale 6, Sarasota 4
The male sergeant major
fish defends Its eggs by at­
tacking and driving off any
Intruder.

A meeting of the Seminole
Little League Auxiliary ha»
been called for 8 p.m. today
in the Dcngwood C i v i c
League Building on ChcKl.
Street.
Purpose of the session is
to formulate plane for the
coming year. All mothers of
players on the farm, senior
and major teams are especial­
ly invited to attend whether
or not they are members of
tho auxiliary.

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Kingswood And Bankers Post
Wins In Softball Tournament

FORM AGREEMENT
NORTH BERGEN, N. J.
(UPI)—The Jersey Giants of
tha Atlantic Coast Football
League have agreed to be­
come the official farm club of
the New York Jeta of the
American League.

Southern League

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tin Martha T. Vlhlta, D. e.
Gordon V. Frederick
Attorney for PUInUff
P. O. Has 1TSI
III Baal Commercial straa*
Sanford. Florida ItTVI
Publlah July 31, SI * Aug. t
11.1114.

THE INCHES GAME—Pitcher Leu Narum of the Washington Senators
and umpire Nestor Chylak keep a close wutch on bunted bull which rolled
to n stop just inches inside the foul line.

New Breed took the
measure of Hatwing One “A"
last week at Je t Lanes in the
Navy Intramural Bowling
League to grab a two-game
he NAMTG "A"
place Is held hy
One "A", VAH-3
Stars are fourth- and NAS
Op* “ A” complete the top
five contenders.
Ops "C" took all four
f r o m the VAlI-1
as
Long took high
game honor* with his 223
game. Cul with 202/620 and
Rankin with 204 were high
for the Tigers. NAS Disburs­
ing was paced by Kraukopf
(307/657) and Jacks (105/
6454) in their three g*mo
romp over NAMTG "B" who
had Colegrove turning in a
fine 200/633. Lemay shot a
204/633 for NAS Avionics,
NAS Admin heat NAS Maint
"B" three out of feur and
the VAH-3 Odd Ball* took
three from Wing Alley Mas­
ter* as Willie "Firecracker"
Muglto ahoweil them how.
NAS Ten Pina grabbed a
three-point victory from NAS
Ops "H" as Button shot a
106/660. Dnn Brandon was
the ehow-off for the New
Breed and John Uhr kept
llatwing One "A" clcse with
204/640.
Harrie won series honor*
with hla 211/667 while pac­
ing llatwing One “B” to a
three-game nod over NAMTG
“A". VAH-3 Op* awept all
four from Det "8". VAH-3
Line won four from VAH-3
Maint. aa Hudson (183/637)
and Ashby (185/536) set the
pace.
Despite some fine bowling
by Clarente Henning (213/
661) and Jack Fry (100/655)
the VAH-3 All Star* dropped
a four-point decision to NAS
Marines. VA1I-9 "It" took
three point* from NAS Med/
Dent aa Van Ilicka ahot 106/
642. Applegate wns high for
Med/Dent with 188/635.

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21. 1964 — Page 7

Post 5 3 M eets Pest 2 4 2
Here Tonight For Crown
The Poet M American Leg.
Ion Junior baseball club has
met Orlando's Post 242 three
times this reason.
In the first encounter San
ford took the boys from south
of here by a 6 to 0 count. In
the second meeting Manager
Frank Thomas' charges did It
again, 4 to 2. Last week, to
stay In the flag race In the
Sixth District, Sanford nosed
out the same club 4 to 3.
The two teams meet again
tonight, at 7:30, at Sanford's
Memorial Stadium.
This is the one' Sanford
needs to wrap up the flag.
Illght now the locals have a
half a game edge on Orlando s
Post 19. But they have to win
tonight.
Thomas Is going to go with
his ace—Jim Courier of Oviedo. He'll have Billy Higgins
behind the plate. Bed Jansen
at first, Billy Kuykcndatl at
tecood, Rick Sires at third,
Rick Golloher at short, Law­
rence Pivec in left, either
Steve Harris or Don Smith in
center and Hex Brooks at
right.
"We’U probably face Post
242's top moundsman." said
Thomas, “in Gary Coleman.
He's quite a pitcher and he'll
be tough. But our boys are
playing good baseball now ami
if we can collect a few hits
we'll make It.”
If Sanford makes it four

Seminole Team
Plays Thursday
The Seminole Little League
all stare Will participate in
the Little League district
tournament this week.
The team drew n bye in the
fifth round of plHy and will
go into the semi-finals # hy
meeting the winner of the
Nurthgntc-Ocoee grime,
•Vorthgate and Ocoee will
play Wednesday anil the win­
ner will meet Seminole at
Cooper Field in Casselberry
Recreation P a r k Thursday
night.
On Friday the winner of
tho Thursday game will play
at 1 p, in. a t Tinker Field In
Orlando.

straight tonight they will go i double-elimination tournament
direct to West Palni Beach fo r' to decide tha departmental
the stale American Legion, championship.

Local Swimmers
2nd At Mt. Dora
The Seminole Swim Associa­
tion placed second in last
weekend's participation in the
Mount Dora Swim Meet when
members of the organization
claimed nine first winners.
Seventeen teams from various
awim clubs in Florida parti­
cipated in the event.
In the medley relays. Cob
leen Harrison, Jennifer Cliff,
Kathy Beagan ami Cherie
Rosemond won the loo-jard
event for girls 8 aud under.
Meanwhile, Tommy Hunter,
Walt Morgan. Mike Smith and
Dennis Epps grabbed first
place in the same event for

National League
W L PrL GB
Philadelphia 52 37 .584
ban Fran. 54 39 .581
Cincinnati
51 41 .554 21k
Milwaukee 47 43 ,522 51k
PUUburgh 45 42 .517 6
St. Louis
47 44 .516 6
45 43 .500 7'k
Chicago
Los Angeles 45 46 .495 8
Houston
42 52 .417 12'k
New York 27 6« .290 27
Monday’* Results
Chicago 6 San Francisco 4
Cincinnati 6 Philadelphia 2
Houston 4 I-os Angeles 1
Only games scheduled
Game* Today
New York ut Cincinnati (N)
Philadelphia *1 Milwaukee
(N&gt;
Houston at lais Angeles &lt;N)
Chicago at San Francisco (N)
Pittsburgh at St. Louts (N)
Wednesday’s Game*
New York at Cincinnati, (N)
Philadelphia at Milwaukee (N)
Houston at tail Angeles (N)
Chicago at San Francisco
Pittsburgh at St. Louis (N)

PUBLIC IS RICHER
OTTAWA (UPI&gt; — Harry
Hays, Canadian agriculture
minister, revealed Monday the
government enriched the pub­
lic purse by more thnn one
million dollar* last yeur a* a
result of the levy on race
track betting.
LOSING STRING
PHILADELPHIA (UP1) The Old Philadelphia Athle­
tics finished last in the Amer­
ican League seven straight
year* between 1915 and 1921.
An army sergeant from
Texas may purchase n resi­
dent fishing license provided
hr is itatloned In Floridn. All
servicemen stationed in Flor­
ida are considered resident*
when hunting and fishing.
SALESMAN PARKAS
DETROIT (UPI) - Andy
Farkas, brilliant fullback on
t h r e w Washington Redskin
Eastern Divisions of the Na­
tional Football League, la
now an insurance salesman in
an office located In a auburban Detroit shopping center.

“EVENING HOURS ARE READING HOURS’'

M r. M E R C H A N T ...
9

The SANFORD HERALD Now Has

boys 8 and under.
Colleen Harrison. Debbie
Mize, Kathy Reagan and
Chertc Rosemond also won
the 100-yard freestyle relay
for girla 8 and under and the
tame four lada who won the
medley relay for boys alio
won first place In the freestyle
relay event
In the individual events,
Walt Morgan was first in the
25-yard freestyle for boys 8
and under and also took top
honori In the 29-yard backstroke event for his age group.
Barbara Bolt was first in the
100-yard backstroke for girla
in the 13-17 age bracket
Young Morgan came up
with another first place by
winning the 25-yard butterfly
event for boys 8 and under
and Skip Parsons grabbl'd
first place by winning the tuoyard butterfly for boys 1517.
Also winning other than first
place events in the meet were
Con Wilson, Randy Bowling,
Greg Ganas, Linda May, San­
dy Richards. John Wight, Blta
Simas, Steven Baker, Bill
Bracken.
Dickie Dear, Danny Beagan, Mark Stenitrom and
Shands Wallace were fourth
in the 200-yard medley relay
for boys 910, and Randy
Bowling, Bill Bracken, Chria
Wilson and John Wight were
aecond in the 200 yard medley
relay for boys 13-14. Barbara
Bolt, Linda May, Cheryl Murray and Sandy Richards took
second place In the 200-yard
medley for girla 15-17.
In the freestyle relay De­
laine Johnson, Linda May,
Rosemary Walton and Barhara Boll came tn second for
girls 1517.

BEFORE THIS HAPPENS . . .
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Roll Roofing
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Also a complete line of other weight roll roof­
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t

Plus the best In Metal Roofing snd Accessories,
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WALL SUPPLY

NEW Classified Headings
u

S3—S k i s or E s o h a n g e
St—VVanleJ To tiny
I t —Furniture Fur Hale
IS— A n tiq u e. For Sale
11—S io n .) To I-uair
IS— lluelntae Opportu nities

WE HAVE MOVED!

NEW LOCATION RIGHT ACROSS STREET
220 N. FRENCH AVE.
SANFORD, FLA.
322-5412
MHeadquarters For Sprinkler Systems’*

REACHING MORE TH A N 40,000 PEOPLE DAILY!

CLASSIFIED INDEX
l—L o il A r e n a l
i-i'* r w u n
4— Itreuiy f a r e
i!
S —P a y Nuraerlea
S—r i i l U Care
l —l
Cato— I'.ta
to— L i v e Mock
S3— rtprclul Nolle®*
Ix—C i U r l n i
14—
to K»t
l i —S pecial Mart l i e s
1«— SwImmliiK Pool®
IT—JauH orUI Hrrvlcna
IS— Ho- l l - V u u r . e lf
IS— Itu lMrr. MuppMea
10—Conor* t# Con Mr,
31— Hume l l . p a l r a
32—Plu m b in g
JS— F a l n l l n .
54— Well In lit:ng
S t — Air Cund A H ea ting
2 1- TU.li.k - T. U v i i l u n
SI— Photo A Eq uipment
IS— Home A p p l i a n c e
SI— Mu .teal Inelrum an te
I t — U u e l n . . . Keiulpinent
IS— Jut, I'rlulln*
S1— UpholM fry
l i —Vacuum i lo a n er.
IT—Moving A Ulureae
IS— i;,l»rniln«li&gt;r*
41— Plan m — Kto w r
e d®
SO—Mtee. Kor Sale

I t — Moray W a n t . 4
44—P a v ln ee A Lean
44— ] n .lira r,re
*3—flchool* a. Ir*lruction®
*i»— Kfiipin yi u « n t
r v Ice*
7 I■
— A) j«I» 11ti 1|» X V nli It &lt;1
52 — IT male Help VVantr-t
7J— M ai® or F«m *l« Hr Ip
74—K-ilr® llrlji WHiitvd
77—S itu a tio n W a n t *4
11— Incom e P ro p erly
* 2— |lu*ln««® I'rup.— Hal*
S3— lire! I l e tete VVeuteil
a i — l l . n l C . l e t . Kale
17— Hu*! nr ** 1l*nt«l®
t o — IaoI m For 1**1*
» X— Fur in*— &lt;1r*»v r *
S3—O ut of S ta te Anr»e*e
?»’• 11 BUM! For H*l*
S* M.iu.ee—Bale or Item
» !— Iliiuee For Item
100- lUkftaft H**utnl®
l o t — T r a i l e r . —« ' e l . . n . e
102— Muhtl# Hymn*—fcal*
101 Mobil* Hunt** —fttn t
l " t —T r . l l e r Xpert - Kent
1« 4— T f • 11*r |«o l # —ft* 1«
t e * —A p a r t m e n t . For Kent
l o 1— H rutin* F u r Hr 1st
t in— II t i ! « l H t t y i n *
113— l l . n t . l A a e n t .
1 U — WAtiU'l To lU n t
1 IS— A u t o . For Hele

From

Sanford

j

OUR CIRCULATION SATURATES
YOUR TRADING AREA ■ e ■ a
WHY NOT INVESTIGATE OUR LOW
DAILY DISCOUNT RATES?

ONE SALE OFTEN PAYS FOR THE
ENTIRE M O N T H ’S COST!

U l —T r u n k . For 6.1*
ISO—A u t o m o t iv e Warvlre
131—Iff cut ere A F ji lea
l i t — H o s t . A Motor.
I3S— Marine 9upptlea

322-5612

425-5938
From

Eaohanae

B .n iln o le ("aunty
( P l a t D ires t)

EXAMPLES
AND

we’ll make a
heading for you if your
business is not listed!

I’iaiiu Tuning and Repair
W. L. Hannan _ 322-4228

M O VING *SO M ETHING ?
DUG
IPs so M if *s east a H ag Trask, O m
Iras sssl osvan arasyW ag • • . mm
Im uran**. T o o l find fust what yss
assd for say t in |* k
OasT w ait oaothar day . • • Ira sitlg ats
•ad NEXT TIME GET A KING RENTAL
TRUCK . . . M Coat* So U tft*

Phone Louis King Collect la

,CAR-TRUCK

^RENTALS

(FROM HANFORD MCHANGK)

or -

REMODEL - REPAIR
Call B. K. Link, 822-7029

Building Contractor

MONTHLY
COST

PHONE 322-5612 -

MONTHLY
COST

425-5938
(FROM fWMlNOt.F, COUNTT)

S ty e M a n t e l ! S m t U r

F o r F ra * S tata W id t

Delivery Service
Ft. Laudardile 523-732*

*a &lt;

SINCE 1908

�Horoscope
Forecast
W E D , JULY 22, 1*61
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
You have every then re now
to Kct ycur affair* on euch
at good end expansive basis
th at you can quickly renllie
aome very practical and ma­
terial benefit!. Get in touch
with those who are aware of
the value of property and fol­
low tlieir auggeationi.
ARIES (March 21 to April
Ml) If you get advice from
the moat Influential perarn
you know, public dutiea can
be performed more efficient­
ly. lie well-informed. Make a
fine Impreaxlon on right peo­
ple.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
20) Your dealie for security
may liave you with your noae
to the grlndatone, literally,
but new altuatloni arlae new,
Seize the opportunity; make
the moat of It. Clever plana
poaaible.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
21) That practical plan you
have in mind for Incrcaalng
pioaprrily can now meet wilh
real aurreaa. He aure to get
the fineat experts to give you
advire needed. Follow It
acnipuloualy.
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 to July 21) Go along only
wilh thnae persona who are
sincere in wanting to help
you with your ideaa, plana.
He practical. It will he eaay
for you to understand Ideas
today.
LEO (July 22 to August
21) Work up enthusiasm for
the wnrk ahead of you and
plan It well for . easy, effici­
ent performance. See that
atate of health la improved
and wardrobe modernised. Ia
abode metlculouiT
VIRGO (August 22 to Sep­
tember 22) You can make a r­
rangements to maka your
moat cherished activities ■
p art of your life now. Frlenda
will Join yon In favor!to hob­
bles later. Don't stay out too
late.
LIRRA (September 30 to
October 22) You can get de­
votion of kin now If you be­
come truly Interested in their
welfare and happiness. They
will in turn beck you loyally.
A more aecure finunclul
structure la needed.
SCORPIO (October 13 to
November 21) Others will
gladly coma forth with data
you need now, eo don’t be
forceful. Have communica­
tion with responsible people.
Re eure th a t atMlomenta are
properly filled out, llomixed.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21) Anything
you want to do that will make
you more prosperous must lie
handled exclusively along
piuctical lines. Don't devtntu
from your interest. Poraover*
once wins out.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20) Ry stating
your alma hnneatly, without
pride or prejudice, allies help
you get personal alma. Get­
ting about socially la help­
ful. Worthwhile new contacts
poaaible.
A(|UARIUS (January 21
to February 10) Gotting rid
of what has lost ila useful­
ness and getting down to spe­
cifics Is fine now. New con­
ditions arise that are bene­
ficial. Seek new outlets that
are ideal for you,
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20) By concentrating
upon the older element, you
find you make real progress
in your career now. Seek wis­
dom, advice. Show th at you
havo real understanding and
sincere ambition.
IF YOUR CHILD IS HORN
TODAY, there will lie much
ability for organisation In
thla chart and things hap­
pen rather quickly In this
young life. Bo sure to teach
your progeny to rums to fast
decisions, otherwise many of
the opportunitlei in thla chart
will alip by. Understanding ia
very important to your pro­
geny and
fairness
from
others Is expected, since this
ie an Inherently honest na­
ture.
T h e Stars impel, they do
not compel." What yog make
of your lifo la largely up to
YOU!
Carrcll RIgbter's individual
Forecast for your sign for
August la now ready. For
your copy send your blrthdato
and (1.00 to Carroll Klgfatar
Forecast The Sanfurd Her­
ald. Ilos 1021, Hollywood 29,
California.
Gama and Fresh W ater Flah
Commission regulation* pro­
vide that a Florida wildlife
officer may search any vehi­
cle. boat or othar transporta­
tion devlc* while In, leaving
or entering a fish or wlldlifa
management area.

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

TETjr

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Page 8 — July 21, 1964

SIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith

"I understand he's marrying into a family o{ fins old
tte rs t recipes l"

TIZZY

By Kate Osann $

CARNIVAL

By Dick Turner

• " P i t y w s rs fust m ads fo r oach o t h a r . • . w h a t w ith
h it allowance and h sr tendency to o v e re a t!"

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11

RESULTS!
I BEDROOM furnished house
322-5070.

24
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Classified
Phones
rrom

Hanford

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425-5938
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Permanent Special
Our Budget Wave Now *695
Cut ’N Curl Beauty Shop
316 Palmetto Ave.
322-0834
JULY SPECIAL! Permanent
*5. Ace Bcauly Salon. Mayfair Hotel. Ph. 322-8525.

CALLS
’lunihm jr

FOR
&lt;Elir

PLUMBING
Contracting Repairs
FREF ESTIMATES
R. L. HARVEY
2&lt;M Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383

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A

’1.50

J u ly 21, 19G4 — E'ayro !1

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

23. Painting

fi. Child Care

FOR A PAINTER, inside oi
mil, rail Luther Tasker st
322-8159.

CHILD CARE In my home,
Longwood area. 838-5763.

24. Well Drilling

WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
DOGS RECEIVED for AdopAll Types and Sires
Wc Repair and Servlet
lion, Alao boarded. Animal
STI NE
Rescue
League
Shelter,
1700 Wcit Minnesota Ave., Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W 2nd SI
FA 2 8432
Dr Land. Ph. 731-1846.

8. D ors - Cnlm • P e ts
Minimum Id—I I,In*
(flva R-Irtlrr worde prr llnel
•t-M Mlalmam Ctarea
All Skip Data Ada Charged
■t 1-Dap Mala
Head Inga and Signature#
10 nl
*ama rate a* &gt;
Pu Uaaa n rd lu rr trim
r\f
*■*• *■ *

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P l - l l a r a a rd la a rp t r e e

13. entering • Food
OKRA. 322-0415.

18 pt.

28 pf.

• a n te ra ta aa
d tlaea a t
o rd in a ry t ? * *

12. Special Notices

34pt

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fN lalm ara
ml 9 rtilama

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Inrorrert la a e r t lo a .

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v l l r g e a t r r j r r t l a g ar r e t i e l a g a n y a d v a r l l a e m r a t vtklek
It derm a o h jeo tto n n hle tu
tka g a l l e y a t t k l a aerta gd yar.

Commercial Ilatea
On Request

READY MIX CONCRETE
Palioi, Floor, Free Estimates
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
sand, cemrnt, rock, pipe,
steel, grease traps, dry
wells. Stepping stones.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
309 Elm Ave.
322-5751

21. Home Itepuirs
FOR PAINTING A REPAIR
WORK Call 322-5426.

REMODEL - REPAIR
Call B. E. Link, 322-7029

Legal Notice
r ic T iT io r d N m n
NOTICE IS h ereb y g i v e n that
1 am e m i t t e d In buelnrae at
H i g h w a y tlT ly in g wood. S e m i ­
n o l e County , F lo rid a, under he
f l c U t l o u e n a m e of, fyingwund
T. V. S ervi ce, and t h a t I Int e n d to r e g l e t e r raid nam e with
t h * C le r k o f tha Circuit Court,
S e m i n o l e Cnunly, Klorlde, In
a c c o r d a n c e w i t h the p r o v l i U n *
o f the Klellll-iu* Nam * Hlatut*e, t o . w i t : S eclln n IS4.DS F lo r ­
ida S ta tu te* IbtT.
t i g : Art hur 5V. Levy
P u b lleh J u ly U , I t , Jt * Aug.

4, m i.

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'AMENDED NOTICE OF S t I T
STAT E OF FLORIDA TO:
W a l t e r O w y n n and Mattl* L.
t l w y n n . hi* w if e , E. T. Ilayn**,
K r n m u i F. Ilayne* . McO. Carr a w a y and Matll* Carraway,
h la wlfa, K a tie L. Currie, D.
W . Currie, P O. Nall. David
TV. O wynn, O. O. W o lo o t t dnd
L o u ie * A- W o lc o t t, hi* wlfa,
TVm. V erln lla , alao k n o w n aa
W m . Varm lty a, Z. H. Simmon*,
and
H ush
M.
Martin,
If
ellva,
their
re a p ectlv *
un­
k n o w n tptiuaea If married, and
If dead , th* a t t r a c t i v e u n ­
k n o w n hair*, ltg a ta a a , d ev ia t e*
a n d s r a n t t t * o f **14 d e fen d anta ; Midland Raoon atru ctlnn
Corporation, a purp orte d F l o r ­
ida co rp o ra tio n . If activ e, and
If dlaaolved. Ita reap ectlv* u n ­
known
d irect or*
acting
aa
4rualeea; and a n y an d a ll paranna h a v i n g or cl a i m in g a n y
r ia h t , t itle or l a t a r e e t In and
4* tha f o l l o w i n g daacrlbad land
l y i n g and b e i n g In Remlnol*
C o u n ty . F lo rid a, t o . w l t :
TIIACT I. The North IS acre*
o f Ih* S F . q o f th* BW44
o f Section II, T o w n e h lp II
Snulh , R a n g * It Eaat llaea
ro ad).

TRACT J. Th* NE'4 of «h*
f\VI4 of tha 8\V&gt;i of Sactlon II, Townahlp 11 South,
Itanae It E«»t.

T R A i'T J. Th# \V«»l44 o f the
H\Vt4 o f th# 81V*i o f Her.
tlon 11, T o w n e h lp II South.
R a n g t 31 Eaat Uaaa Ih*
North 11 I H
faat of th*
W a i t t i l 1/ 1 f**l. an d laaa
th* Eaat 31* feet of th*
W ea l 11# Teel o f Ih* North
910 feat o f th* Huulh 4 ,
and laaa tha South II * feat
o f Ih* Eaat 111 t«*t. and
la t a -ha South 1«* faat of
th* Waet m feet, and 1***
th* W a tt l « feet « f th*
E a a t II* f* «t of th* North
31* f#*t o f th* South H,
a n d laea tha Weal IS* feat
o f tha Eaat t i n feet o f tha
N orlh
feat o f the South
31* f e e l , and Iraa th* Eaat
100 feot of th* We at II*
faat of the N o rlh I* 1**1 of
tha South 4 . and laaa th#
Smith 10 f eet o f Ih* North
*1* feet of (he Eaat !«*
f e . l o f 11,a W i n II I feet of
the 8 W 4 o f the 8W&gt;« o f
th*
KW U);
Th*
North
IIS 1/4 faat o f th* BE*. of
Ih# PW 4 o f th* FW», of
S ection
II. Townahlp II
South . R a n g * II Eaat.
T o u . and ea ch o f you. are
h e r e b y n o tified and required to
a p p e a r an d file, paraonally or
by y o u r atto rn a y . w ith th#
Clark o f *h* Circuit Court of
S e m in o le C o u n ty . Florida, your
w r i t t e n defrne**, if any,
’ h»
bill to uulat t itle filed herein
k g a ln a t you , and to *erva a
r o p y o f th* **m* on Hulchtaon
an d b a ff le r . P oet Office Kraw• r II. Sanfo rd. Florida, et to rn ey e f o r p la in tif f. D. P P e n ­
ial, a n or b e f o r e th* Slat day
o f Auguat. A. P. t* *t

Martin fall not or a decree
pro confaaao will he entered
• g a ln et yo u for d efault.
W IT N E S S my hand and Ih#
o f f i c i a l t a i l o f thl* Court, thl*
ITlh d * | o f J u ly . A- D ’.»*&lt;
(S E A L )
A r t h u r H. B e c k w ith . Jr.
Clerk o f th* Circuit Court
By M a rth a T. Vlhlen
D e p u t y Clerk
W . C. H u tc h leo n , Jr.
P. O. Bog X

San ford. Fla.

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31. Musical Instruments

Piano Tuning and Repair
COMPLETE Lawm &amp; Yard W L. Harmon - FA 2-42»
Service. 322-2310.

20. Concrete Constr.

ERRORS

AIR-CONDITIONING

REFRIGERATION
Salea and Service
JUMBO house 8 room, 2 car
FREE ESTIMATES
garage, patio. Stove, dispos­
Eti Coltan
Ph. 322-6154
al. dish washer. 322-1426.

15. Special Services

ttuilding Contractor
WINDOW A SLIDING
GLASS DOORS
Repair A Regime
OPERATOR REPAIR
SCREENS
Rcwireo and New
Sanforo 322-5510

FREE $2,400. equity. $100
down, $60, mo. pay* all.
Clean 3 bedroom, to x IT'
Fla room, equipped kitch­
en, terran o floors. Helmly
Really Ph. 322 I6U.

311-1231

50. Mlsc. For Sale
USED * REPOSSESSED
BARGAINS
G-E Stereo
109.95
CROSLY IV
99 95
PH1LCO TV
19 95
G-E 19" Portable TV 10995
G-E 31" Console TV
209.95
Wvitinghouse Rcfrig.
49.95
Philco Rcfrig.
119.95
Admiral Rafrig.
109.95
Norge Gas Range
119.95
Kclvlnator Elec. Range 49.95
Westinghouse 21" TV
4995
Frigldaliw Rcfrig.
59.95
No Money Down. Up to 24
mas. to pay.
GOODYEAR SERVICE
STORES
555 W. First St., Sanford
Ph. 322 2821
23" GE TV, *75; Power Kraft
Lawn mower, $35. Ph. 3229522.

LIVING AND DINING ROOM
Furnllurc, Early American
Maple including 2 love scata
in Tin: cinci'iT cottier rim
Tm: ninth ji'tiiriAi, cin- and hutch. Used 1 year.
CL'IT OF THU ST4TK OH $500. Ph. 323-0702.
M.UNIhl, IN 4 Ml Fltll
as: m i N ot.*: c o i 'V r v .
WILL accept beat reasonable
IN CIIANCKItV NO. M M
offer for 18 cu. ft. stainless
al'IT TO
QIIIBT TITI.H
stec! commercial refrigera­
JOHN II. VASK U and MAC
tor. Good running condition
VABKlf, hi* wlfa,
Flatntlffe. have just changed ove- to
ve.
new refrigerator this week.
mits. non i cniiSK. tr living,
Contact Dick Aiken or call
and If daad, her unknown
heir* at law, legateaa, drvlarea 322-6625.
or grantee*.
Defendant*. 2 CASEMENT WINDOWS,
NOTirK TO 4FFUAH
Screens, Venetian blinds &amp;
THS: kTATK OF FLORIDA
TOi Sir*. Dura Cruee, If living,
sills. *15. Ph. 668-4504.
and If dead, her unknown
helre at taw, Irgateea, da- CARPETS Clean easier with
vl**«# ur granleaa: and
any and all perion* and the Blue Lustre Electric
pirtlas claiming Intereet
by, thlough. under or Shampooer only $1 per day.
wgalnet any of tha above Carroll's Furniture.
known nr unknuwn furttea, lolntly wnd aeveratly,
REPOSSESSED
and AI.L I’KItHONH IIAVINll a&gt;ll CLVIMINH ANT ZIG ZAC Swing needle, makes
INTUlIKKT IN TIIK FOL­ buttonholes, sews on but­
LO W IN O DliSCIttllKD tons, blind stitch, mono­
LAND:
T.m aJ. KL'rtKKA MAM­ grams. Guaranteed, 4 pay­
MOCK, according to th# ments of $8.40. Phone Cre­
plat thereof aa recorded In dit Mgr., 322 9411,
that Book t, I'ag* 1*4. fun.
11a Record* of Hemlnnl*
USED LUMBER: 2x4 through
County. Florida,
alt at th* above deecrlbed pro­ 2x12. Shotting and flooring.
perty. altuate. lying and be­ 3220793.
ing In Btmlnol* County. Flor­
id*.
Th* nature of thl* cult I* to
remove certain clnuda from and
to quiet and confirm the till*
to the above deecrlbed pro­ i v i ' l l k r i n r i i t r m i i t i \
perly.
AM l r o l l aF.MIVtll.K CUI’X .
Til# name of th# Court In TV, FLORIDA
whlrh ault ha* been tnatltutad Ml. 14HM
la the Circuit Couri for Ihe Tin; LIFE IKHUTlAKVe COMNinth Judlrla) Circuit In and &gt;.\NT OF VI ltd INI A, a VlrxlnTor Hemlnot# County, Florida. la corp oration.
Th* abbreviated title of the
Pla in tiff,
rape te John If. Yaeku and v*
Ma# Yaeku. hi* wife. Plain- RAYMOND t. COX *t at.
tllf*. vi Mr* Dor* Crua*. If
Defendants.
living, an.l If deed, her un­
YOTIf'K OF *4 IT
known heir* at law, legatee*, T i l l ) a r V T K OF FLORIDA
deviate* or grantee*. Defend- 111, Raymond 1. I'm,
anta. The ileacrlptloit of Ih*
rraldenr* u n k n o w n
real property Involved I* eel
Marx A. Cm.
forth shove.
r**bl»noa u n k n o w n
Tou and each of you are
Th* m a ltin g addr*** nf
hereby notified that suit te
t h - , # d a f* n d in t * It:
remove cloud* from and to
Navy School Command.
quiet and confirm the title to
NTI&gt;H f'ta&gt;» C Mclionl,
Ihe above dearrlbed properly
Mar* Iiland, V*!l*}a,
b a a been brought ngnlnat you
I ‘all fur It Ia
In thr above entitled rsuar by Tou at* h#i*bv in,ltfi*d that
John II. Vaaku and Mas Vaaku, t au11 tin* hr,n filed again*!
hla wlf*. and you ara hareby you in Hi* above tnlttled causa
required to file with the Clerk and that you or* raqulrod In
of thl* Court your written ap­ fit* your snaw*r with th*
pearance (pereonatly or by n*rk of thl* Court and to
•tlorneyl In s*ld suit on ur be­ #*r%» a copy thereof upon Uio
fore S4th dey of Auguet. A. D. plaintiff or plaintiff'* attar
1911. and tu file with eald neya. who*# mm* and address
Clerk your written defenae*. If la J*nnlna* Watt*. Clark* and
any, lo Ih* Bill of Complaint Hamilton. I fun Barnett Nall-inIn »*ld lull. *» preecrll-ed by al Bank llulldln*. J*i ka-mvIlia
taw. Herein fall not or a de­ ;. Florida, not latsr than Aucree pro confeaao will be en­ tu tl II. 1**1. If you fill In
tered agnlnal you.
ilo ao a dn r«» pru oonfeaao will
It Is ordered that Ihla notice hr tnlarsd aaalnat you for th*
he puhltehed In the Hanford. r*ll*f demanded In tha com­
Herald, a newspaper published plaint. Thl* ault I* lo far*In Hemlnule County, Florid*, ctm* a mortsas*. Th* root
line# each week for four con- prop-rty prncaadad agalnat la:
t.ni 1*. BOt.'TH PINE■erutlt* weak*.
rriEKT, Bacond Addition, a
WITNESS my hind and th*
aubilvlalon. accordln* to a
• eal of said Court at Hanford.
plat lharoof racordod In
Simlnula County. Florida, on
IMat Book 10. page* IS and
this ISth day of July, A. I). 1914
&gt;o of th* I’uhllc llat-ord*
Arthur II Beckwith, Jr.,
of Kamlnol* County, Flor­
Clerk of the Circuit Court
ida
In and for Remlnol* Coun­
W IT NESS ray hand and th*
ty, Florida
By: Martha T Vthlan, DC- east o f aald Court a t Sanford.
Florida. I hit Ir d d a y o f Jply,
/#/ Jamee C. Waukoch, Jr.
test.
of ARNOLD. MATHEh'Y
(COI -.T BEAL)
A I I . Ut i l HUT
Arthur 11. Dickwlth,
Attornay* fur Plaintiff*
Ctark of th* Circuit Court
1ST N Drang* Avanu*
By: Martha T. Vlhtan
Orlando, Florida
Daputy Clark
rubll.h July 31. II A Aug 4.
Pubtlab July T, 14. Jt, 21. 1114
II. 1944.
CDU-2*
ht»H-U

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

95. Houses For Sale

LOCH ARBOR. Large 4
NEW HOMES
Bedroom, 2 Bath, pine pan­
Longwood District
elled Fltrida Room, Cen­ VA - F1IA - FHAIn-Scrvice
tral air, sprinkler system,
6 mi. South 17-92
patio. 150x150 lot. Ph. 322 turn right on Seminole Ave.,
8522. 207 Ridge Rd.
1 block
838-3911 Reverse charges
, GREENllltf AR
Clinic* lot* available in 3 HR, t 'i h.-th, cent, air A
Greenhriar of Lneh Arbor
heal, sprinkler pump, |78
overlooking golf coura*.
mo, 322-8225.
Custom building to your
specifications.
Greenhriar APPROXIMATELY 1-acre in
developed by
city, 2 story, large rooms,
KINGS WOOD
abundant rloiet spare, huge
BUILDERS. INC.
panelled dining room, big
kitchen equipped, lovely cab­
202 Fairmont Dr.
inets. H-Acrc young bearing
FA 2-8074
fruit trees 322 9256.
Crystal Lake Park—Lake Mary
Shown by appointment Ph
322 3561.

AIR-CONDITIONING
By FEDDERS
If. B. POPE CO., Inc.

KEESEIl CANNING PEAKS,
$1.50 bushel. Brardall Ale , 200 So. Park Ave.
Call 322 6782.

195. H o u ses F o r Sale

NEW HOMES

25. Air Cond. &amp; Heating

0a m * rat # as
4 l i a r s d*f
nrHinarr t» r#

INVESTM ENT!

Slenstrom Realty

77. Situation Wonted
IRONING in my borne. 3220321
HOUSEWORK Estelle John
son. 322 8440.
MAID WANTS DAY WORK
Have own transportation
322-8577,

84. Heal Batata * Sate
THIS IS 1TI
The Weekend Camp you've al­
ways wanted. Frame cabin
situated on Lake Butler with
approximately lVi arret.
Secluded, yet only 10 minutes from Sanford. Priced
only $4800. Terms open to
any reasonable offer,

Government

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

Seminole Realty
1901 s. Park Ave.
FA 2-5232 anytime

NEW HOMES

To make the best home
buy, sea the

Wc have several new 3 and 4
bedroom homes, now under
eonitrurtmn. in desirable
Ravenna 1'nrk. These homes
■re quality constructed by
Shoemaker, featuring fully
equipped built-in electric
kitchen*, plus many extras!

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
M anagement &amp;
Sales Broker

These hnmev can be purchas­
ed for aa little aa $78.28 per
month, (including taxes and
Insurance) after low FHA
down pa vment! May we
serve you?

Jim Hunt Realty

We Have Ihe Home F’or You

Office 322-2118
Stenstrom Realty
Night 322-0648
2506 PARK DRIVE
323
0700
ReaRorlm uror-TraJei
322-4991 191* S. French Ave. 2524 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla. 322-2420
*22-7495

Stemper Agency

102. Mobile Homes &gt; Sale 115. Autos For Sale
?

Want easy housekeeping?

7• House loo big?
7 Getting Married?
Buy this completely furnished
2 BR Mobile home and save
money. $2950 with good
term*! Or Trade. Call 3227498

10.1. Mobile Hitmen • Rent
NICK HOUSF.TRA1LER. Rea
sonable. Can be seen on
Beardall Ave., 2 miles §o. of
Geneva.

1 2 BEDROOM and J 3-bedroom, Bowman's Trailer
3 RM. HOUSE. 8 nice building
Court. 668-4908.
lota. First $2,son takes this
property. Ph. 668-1601, En­ 10G. Apnrlmenta for Rent
terprise, F'la.
Furn. Apt. 2300 ntcflonvllle.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
CLEAN 1st Floor Apt. Pvt.
Realtor
ent. tool PalmeUrt.
Raymond Lundquist. A»»o.
FA 2-39M Atlantic Rank Bldg MODERN Furn. apt*. Also
Storage space. Ph. 322-1374.
9fi. Houhm • Sale sir Rent
FURN. Apl, Close In. Jimmie
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
Cowan. 322-4013.
LAKE- Call * t e n i n g a
322-1597.
EFFICIENCY. Alt Park.

IM MEDI ATE OCCUPANCY
BUILDER'S MODEL House.
3 Bedroom. Dv Bath. Any
‘If they can round up « few more dogs liks Shultz,
type financing available,
they won't have any troublo digging a now
$9900. Inquire Sales Offire,
Panama Canal!"
802 Highland Ave., Ding- 97. Hntiaen Fur Rent
uond. 6 miles So on 17-92
50. Mlsc. For Sale
87. HiiNinros Rentnls
2 BEDROOM. Florida Room,
and one block Weat on Sem­
fenced yard. Lake Mary
SERVEL GAS REFRIGERA­ F o r LEASE—Service Station.
inole, Th. 838 3911.
322 1507.
TOR. $25. 322-5380.
Good location. Good pro­
ducts. Good treatment. 1'h. IM MEDIATK OCCUPANCY
PHILCO AUTOMAGIC WASH­ locally 322-4342, or apply to New H o m e , West F'ourth FURNISHED 2 HR. House.
2181 Palmetto. 322 0274.
ER. $45. PR, 322-5982.
Slreet, Jusl off Persimmon.
the PURE OIL COMPANY.
( all 838 39)1 Collect
2 BR, Unfurnished house. Ph
51. Artit'IfH For Kent
322 8892.
Rfi. I.nl* For Sole
HUSBAND WANTED
RENT A BED
LAKE COTTAGE
to tell his wife that the nice 3
LAKE MINNIE
Rol'away, Hospital A Baby
Bedroom Country 11 o m c , 1 Bedroom, Kitm. $5U. mo.
6
LAKEFKONT
1-OTS,
Aver­
Beds.
Ph. 322-6106
surrounded by Shade trres
age airc 112 x 180, Sacrifice
By Day, Week, or Month
and nn 2 nice lots near Gin- 2 nit House. Completely furn­
$55oo
each.
Charles
SelllnPh. FA 2-5181 118 W. 1st St.
derville and IILH Plant,
ished. 2.24 Willow Ave. Ph.
ger. 1201 E. Robinson Ave.,
CARROLI 'S FURNITURE
priced at $8750, with only
322-2418.
Orlando, Ph. 422 2576.
$ lotto down, balance al $75
53. Wanted To Huy
monthly is still available. 2 lilt., house, clean A close
USED TV's bought and sold 91. Fnrmn, (Jroves
Someone is going to be sor­ in. Jimmy Cowan. 322-4013.
2870 Sanford Ave., Phone 20 ACRES OF FARM LAND
ry that they missed this.
3 BEDROOM, Kitchen equip­
322-6627,
for Rent KaM aide, North
ped. $60 month. 508 Myrtle
Cameron Ave. between Ge- Seminole Realty
55. Furniture For Sale
Ave. 323 0635.
nova and Celery Avcs. E. I).
1901 S. Park Ave.
I.OCII ARBOR; Attractive un­
Sell Ui
Your Furniture.
Stowe, Ph. 3226145.
furnished lioute, 2 RedFA 2-5232 anytime
Quick Servico With the
rooms, screened porch, carCash. SUPER TRADLNG PASTURE FOR HORSES. $10
4 BEDROOM — 2 BATH
porte, utility • storage, kit­
POST. FA 2-0677.
month per hone. 322-5479.
RANCH STYLE Loch Arbor
chen equipped. Excellent
Used furniture, appliances,
llnme, featuring l a r g e
95.
Houses
For
Sale
condition. Ph. 322 2468,
tools, etc. Bought - Sold.
rooms throughout, including
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford New Cuatom-budt, Lake Mary
a family style kitchen, sepa­
RENTALS
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
F'urnlshed or Unfurnished
C. B., 2 n n , carportc, uti­ rate dining room, and a fine
Ball-Blair Agency
central
heating
ayatem,
lity, shade A citrus. FIIA
For Uie biggest selection of
Ph.
322
564 1 218 S. Park Ave.
Fituime.
322-68511
even
i
tigs.
adaptable
lo
Air
Condition­
nearly new and used furni­
ing unit, an outstanding of­ 2 BR. unfurnished house. $90
ture, aec Noll's Furniture
fering for a quick sale at
Brokerage in Casselberry SANFORD DREAM HOUSE
mo. 610 E. 14th St. J. N.
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6. can be yours, Two-story beau­ $17,000. Terms are flexible,
Robson Jr. 322 1535 or 322ty on double lot in excellent
but at least $1500 Down.
0228.
FREE ESTIMATE
neighborhood. Three whopUpholstering A Mattress ren­ |*er bedrooms and Italli up;
2 A 3 Bedroom Houses
Seminole Realty
ovating. New A Used Furni­
Bay ton Realty
Uvlng Room, Dining Room,
ture. Call Nix Bedding 3!fg.
322-1301
17-92 at Hiawatha
1901 Park Avenue
Kitchen and both down.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave,
FA 2-5232 anytime
Everything
ImmacuFURN.
2
BR.
house, $60 Five
FA 3-21IT.
late. Large covered patio
Points, !!wy. 17-92. Inquire
f o r outdoor enlerlalnlng. EVEKRTT A. HARPER
f id . H u h Ii h 'hh O p p o r t .
Wren Gas Station.
Reauliful lawn and plant­
AGENCY - REALTOR
1 BR. Furn. House. Ph. 668DODGE PICKUP for Sale with ings whlrh include citrus.
2105 S. Park Ave.
■mall Business. Ph. 322-3659.
5122.
Priced at $17,000 for quick rhones FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2285
tale and with good terms
71. Mule Help Wanted
MUST sell, owner transferr­ NOTHING FANCY. But cheap
available.
rent. $8 per week. Ph. 322ed. $300 buys our 5 year
SERVICE station alumdant.
6027.
equity, 3 bedroom screened
Apply in person. Smith's S O U T H W A R D
porch. |ii9 Valencia Dr., Ra­
rentals
Amocn Hiway 17-02 A Lake
venna Park. 322-3563.
Mary Blvd.
Investment &amp; Realty
FURNISHED
116 N. Park Ave.
322 91T3
$100 DOWN
SERVICE S T A T I O N AT­
1 nil Apt., Clean __ $50 mo.
TENDANT. Apply in person LOCH ARBOR: U rg e 4 UR. FHA - VA HOMES 1 HR Apt., Down .
$65 mo.
only. Smith's Amoco Sta­ 2 bath, cent, ducted heat,
2. 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
3 HR. Apt , Nice
$85 mo.
tion, 17-92 A Lake Mary
1. IW. A 2 BATHS
2 BR. Home, neat ... $90 mo.
air -cond. ran be added,
Blvd.
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
very low coat, 2-car carUNFURNISHED
very lge. utility room LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
72. Female Help Wanted porte,
Owner titnaferred.
Must F'or Complete Information 3 HR., I Bath Home .. $85 mo.
See or Call Your
3 BR., Hi Rath, nice $U5 mo.
Experienced Waitress, white. sell quick') 211 Ridge Rd.
3 HR, 2 Hath, L. Arbor $125
I’ll. 322 9051.
FHA - VA
Apply Mr Rotas, Mar-Lou
mo.
Restaurant or ph. 322-2902.
SALES BROKER
3 BR, 2 Halil, nice $135 mo.
We
Have
The
Home
For
You
4 Bit. 2 Hath, L. Mary $150
COLLECTOR wanted by Col­ St. Johns Realty
mo.
lection Bureau of Sanford, THE TIME TESTED FIRM
201 S. Elm. Age 30 to 40, 116 N. Park Ave. FA 26123
ability to deal with public,
2505 PARK DRIVE
Stenstrom Realty
be able te pas* typing test
322-2420
322-7496
V
A
F
H
A
of at least 40 WPM, non
2565 PARK DRIVE
transient, at least high
Property Mnniuremcnt
$100 DOWN
322 2420
322-7495
school graduate and with
&amp; Sitlus Broker
FHA-VA
HOMES
employment background of
NICELY FURNISHED 2 Bed.
SEVERAL Outstanding 2 A 3 room House. Ph. 322 0974.
office work. No others will Jim Hunt Realty
Redrtmm Homes available in
be considered or interview­
Offrra for your selection
all Areas of Sanford. Let ua 101. Trailer • Cahnnnn
ed. See Joanne Rltiie or H.
these Beautiful 2, 3, It 4
Show you Around!
L. Foley between 2 and 3
APACHE Camp Trallera. New
Bedroom
p. m. only,_______________
A Used. 322-5467.
1« a«t V1 M am

S!HS H EKRT LUJIB. B o u t* t.
Bnx SIR. Zintord. receiv ed II
retie to tier r U e e lf i e d ad under
Hnuere for Bent . . . and tor a
rliara* o f onljr l i t*.

FURN. APT. 322 2800.

l Bank $
Repossessions
61 VW Bite, $1192 ba! $43 mo.
'58 Cadillac, $891 bal. $37 nto.
•59 Chev., 57 41 bal., S37 mo.
’39 Merc,, $742 hal., $36 mo.
’60 Opal Wag $68t bal, $32 mo.
'61 Renault $691 hal. $32 nto.
'59 Renault, $487 hal. $21 nto.
'55 Cadillac, $.&lt;12 bal, $28 mo.
'37 9 pass Wag $691 bal $32 nto
'53 Cadillac, $243 bal. $10 mo.
'56 Line., $681 bal, $31 mo.
'58 Dodge, $714 bal, $32 mo.
'59 Opal. $599 bal. $31 mo.
'56 Olds, $667 bal, $32 mn.
'58 Chev, $6ftT bal. All mo,

'37 Chev H'rod SJ92 bal $33 me
'59 F’ord, $399 bal. $24 mo.
'.58 Pont. $788 hal. J37 mo.
'60 Ford. $399 hal, $32 mn,
'58 Chev, $499 bal. $24 mo.
'56 Chev. $419 bal. $24 mo.
'S3 Olds. $471 bal. $24 mn.
•57 Bulck, $596 bal, $29 mo.
'55 .Mere, $569. $32 mo.
deep 4 \VD. $586 bal. $12 mo.
'32 F'nrd. $97 hi], $1 mo.
'31 Cadlllar, $49 bal, $2 mo.
'31 Bulck. $24 bal, $1 mo,
'50 Mere, $49 bal, $2 mo.

National

2 UR Apl 801 Magnolia. Also
1 BR Apt 119 Elm. All clean
7* nicely furnished. Phone
REPOSSESSIONS. INC.
NO 8 5267
i n i !
SANFORD AVE.
CLEAN 2 BR Apt Furn. Ph. I U I Z OPEN EVENINGS
322-3762 days, nights 322-0991.

Phone 322-4503

2 RR Duplex, kit. equip!. Jalmisled pnrih, carporle, nice 1963 Chewy 2 S. a. $200, tak*
up payments. 322-1187,
yard. Ph. 332-1996.
W E L A K A APARTMENTS '63 Chevy 11 Nova, Exccllcn
Rooms private baths, 114 rood. Ph, 322 2283.
W. First St.
•39 OLDSMOUILE,
row er
F'URN. 3-room apt. with bath steering, brakes, automatie
A garage. 2520 Narcissus.
transmission, radio, lieatrr.
I’ll. 322-3146.
New brakes, fires, 4 new
shocks, etc. Excellent con*
2 LARGE Nicely furn. Duplex
rillinn. Low mileage. Origin#
■pts. 14th Ave., Longwood,
a I one owner, 33,000 miles,
8 nil. from N.A.S. Ph. 838
Ph. 349 4371.
3298.
MECHANICS SPECIAL
CLEAN Unfurn. apt, 309 Mag­
nolia. Apply downstair* af­ '39 F'ord, perfect body, new
paint, looks perfect, $295.
ter 6 p. m.
'54 Oldsmobile, good mcrchan#
1-Room Fifficlency apt. with
ically, $78.
pvt. bath A shower, suitable '53 Plymouth, runs good, $09.
for couple or single pcrion
Millions of parts.
nr retired. All utilities In­ Sunshine Eddie's Used Care h
cluded in rent. Ideally lo­ Parts. F’ormerly Zucker#
cated on 1st St., within 1 m an's Salvage, Th. 322-8072,
block of 2 free parking ktla
and aboppmg neuter. In­ ‘62 CORVAIK Monza, 4 speed,
RAH, bucket scats, while#
quire at Manuel Jacobion
Dept. Store 211 E. First St. red interior. $1200. 322-3797.
FURNISHED GARAGE Apart­ 1961 CORVA1R 700 4dr, $1095.
ment, 1 Bedroom, water 1961 VW Convertible . . $1193
1959 Triumph motorcycle $393
furn. $40. Ph. 322-2108.
1955 Sludebaker pick-up *159
2 BEDROOM FURNISHED
SANFORD MOTOR
Duplex Apartment. Contact
COMPANY
2312 Palmetto.
800 French Ave,
322-4381

115. A iiI im For Sole

S BANK {
Repossessions
fi'n Dincount to
Seminole County
Renidentfl

'63 KARMANN GUI A Convrr.
tible. Like new. Low mile#
age. *2109. Ph. 668-5325.
'33 FORD, good body, good
mechanical condition, Cali
322 6646, Claude Hanoll.
9

120. Automotive Service

COHEN RADIATOR STIOP
Free irtspeclion, estimates,
60 Corvalr, $782 bal., $42 mo.
pickup, delivery. Recoring
60 Falcon $746 ba]., $39 mo.
A repairs discounted.
62 Ford, $1,007 b al, $51 mo.
21144 E. 3rd.
322-3443
6o Chevy, $881 bal., $48 mo.
60 Prugrot, $621 bal., $35 mo.
AUTO GLASS
59 Ford, $583 bal., $31 mo.
INSTALLED
59 Chevy, $784 bal., $37 mo.
59 Ituick, $789 bal., $39 mo. Scukarik Cilann and Paint
Compnny
39 VW. $68/ b a l, $38 mo.
59 Chevy, $691 bal., $37 mo. 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4621
38 Llneoln, $674 b a l, $36 mo.
Auto Glass, Tepe
38 Chevy, $588 bal., $32 mo.
It Sea' Coven
SB Chevy, $491 bal., $27 mo,
58 Rambler, $56! bal., $30 mo. AUTO GLASS &amp;
58 PontJar, $587, bal., $32 mo. SEAT COVER CO.
58 Turnpike, $599 bal., $34 mo.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2-1033
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Sanders Launches Southern Demo Drive Against Goldwater
Age Overtaking
Dixie Senators

Malaysian Chief
Flying To U. S.
To Seek Help
LONDON (UPI) — Prim*
Minister Tengku Abdul Rah*
man of Malayala left by air
today for the United States
arhert ha will seek moral sup*
port and expreaa hi a willing*
ness to accept American hel*
(copters for Malaysia's Jungle
w ar with Indonesia.
Rahman, 61, a sorely-beset
friend of tha West, will meet
President Johnson In Wash­
ington Wednesday.
The prims minister left
London a t 11:10 a.m. and was
arriving In New York at 1:35
p.m. EDT. He will spend to*
Bight a t Williamsburg, Va.
; —* ... t v.
. ...
Malaysia, a new nation
created only 10 months ago
FASTEST GUN IN THE WEST? — Tho two tough hombres squared off
cu t of Malaya, Singapore and
and stared defiantly at each other. And then, I’ow! The A lie n e e of Vir­
the British Borneo territories,
ginia City, Mont., wn» nhnttcrcd. Had tho gunfiKht been real, the feller
in the white «hirt would bo long gone. Tho winner of tho mock battle is
la fighting a guerrilla war
the man behind tho cloud of ntnoke. The timing apparatus between the
with Indonesia, which regards
two gunmen determined who drew first.
Malayala as a "tool of British
imperialism."
The United States already
tiaa expressed moral support
fo r Malaysia and has cut off
the supply of weapons, am­
munition and spare parts to
Indonesia.
But U.S. officials are con­
CHARLOTTE, N. C. (U I'l)
cerned that direct military
— An Eastern Air Lines
eld to Malaysia would drive
An active bouicwlfe, several control center fur tho whole piano with 50 persons aboard
neutralist Indonesia Into tho
tlmca a grandmother, waa titl­ body. Specific arena of thu nosed over and skidded off a
arm s of the Communists.
ing her Ironing ona evening. brain control body, arms,
runway Monday night when
Suddenly the Iron fell from hands, legs, speech, rending
her hand and her whole arm and sight. Tho effects of n its front wheel collapsed uffelt numb. She felt weak but stroke depend on which con­ ter landing.
"Thero was no panic and
•be did not faint or lot* con­ trol center Is deprived of
no
one suffered even so much
blood
and
for
bow
long.
sciousness.
By Mrs. Ritchie Harris
as a scratch," said an airlines
Because
little
strokes
have
When her husband, startled
Barnett Memorial Metho­
comparatively minor symp­ spokesman.
dist Church of Enterprise is by th* clatter of the Iron hit­ toms which usually pnsa
Most of tho 51 passengers
sponsoring a day camp for ting th* kitchen floor, rushed quickly, many people Ignore aboard the four • engine plane,
youngsters in tha area. In In to see what was th* mat­ them. It is a dangerous thing flight 702 from Atlanta to
charge of activities are Rev. ter, hia wife coultl not apeak. to do.
Cleveland and Detroit, took a
and Mrs. Wight Klrtley, Miss 11a helped her to a chair and
later flight.
Symptoms
of
a
little
stroke
Mery Hubbard, Mrs. Cathe­ — although her aymptoma dis­
should be reported to your
rine Bruce, Mrs. Forrest appeared in two or threa
physician Immediately. Moro
N utt, Mrs. Janice 8emenee minute* and aha could voice
her objections — he called often than not, a little stroke
and Mrs. Edwin Braddock.
is a warning which ihould bo
Included In the group a t­ the doctor who found she had
heeded. Prompt mcdirnl athad
B
"little
stroke."
tending are Pat, Peggy and
tentitm may forestall a more
Bill Klrtley, Forrest and
Basically, all strokes, big
Marcus Nutt, Doris Hamll* or little, occur whan tha serious stroke.
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The doctor may prescribe
ton, Annette R atio n , Ken­ blood supply to a part of tha
President Johnson's daughter
medication;
ha
may
auggest
neth Goodwin, Billy Echols, brain la cut off, depriving Its
l.ucl has keen practicing
Johnny Seilers, Jimmy Ma- nerve cells of oxygen and you modify your living habits Prokofiev's "Peter and the
regarding diet, rest, activity.
genheimer, Crystal Braddock, other nutrients.
Whatever his Instructions, Wolf" which she will rend at
Wilbur Bruce, Van Coullette,
While tha big stroke, which
the National Music Festival
Danny Braddock, Donna Be- Is more dreaded, ran paralyse it’s Important that you follow
Thursday at Intrrlorhcn, Mich.
them
closely.
monea, Lydia Hamilton and an entire aide of the body,
l.ucl, 17, will perform nt
Sometimes lltllo strokes go
Alan Sullivan.
th* little stroke la by far tha literally unnoticed by the the Intcrlochm music ramp a*
morn frequent, according to person experiencing them. • guest artist along with tha
Florida Heart Association.
This Is one of two good rea­ famous pianist, Van Cllhurn.
The symptoms of a little sons for having a regular She will rehearse her narra­
stroke are usually minor and
N O T i c i s n r BAt.n
tion with Cllhurn Wednesday.
Wo Mr* | s h*r*hr g iv e n that may last only a few seconds physical examination. Often
the doctor's questioning nmy
p u rsu a n t to th* final dscrc* o f
for*elo«» r* and s a l s sn tsra d In or up to a few days. They bring to light certain Infor­
t h * ca u sa p e n d ing In th* Cir­ vary widely and may Include
mation that suggest* • little
c u i t Court In and for Bamlnol*
C ou n ty , Florid*, e s s * docket numbness or weakening of •troko may hnvo occurred.
n u m b er H I M , th* underetgne d one aide of the faro or an
The other good reason for
Clerk w ill sell th* p ro p ertr altu e t e d In estd C o unty deecrlbrd arm or leg. Or thero may he having • physical examina­
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
aai
temporary lose or blurring of tion regularly is to enable Tho White House hod no reiv u i i . niork i. N o n T ii
ORLANDO
TOWNBITK vision, difficulty or slurring your doctor to discover and notion Monday to the with­
FOURTH ADDITION, a c ­ of speech.
control any condition — whe­ drawal of Alabama Gov.
c o rd in g tn th* plat tharaof
Ths brain, of course, !■ th* ther It he high blood pres- George C. Wallace from th*
aa raoordad In r i a l Rook
II. P ag* II. Puhlto Rarnrda
sure or ovcerwclght — which presidential race.
o f Barolnol* County , F lo r ­
ida.
"Yes, we’ve heard about
may affect your health. Reg­
T o g e t h e r w i t h th* fo l lo w in g
ular physical examinations It," Press Secretary George
lla m a o f prop arty lore ted In
can prevent some diseases. E. Reedy laid.
a n d p erm a n en tly Installed a* a
p a rt o f tha I m p r o v e m e n t * on
"Naturally Mr. W a l l a c e
Maintaining good g e n e r a l
• a i d land:
B llea ta rs, p erm a n en tly In­
health improvea your fighting make* Ids own decisions. We
sta lled .
chances against any disease have no reaction one way or
T o g e t h e r w ith a ll s t r u c ­
VIENTIANE, Laos (UPI) that might strike.
another.
tu r e *
and
Improvtnianta
n o w and haraaftar on said — Neutralist troops today
land, and f ls t u r a a a tta ch ed pressed a counter • attack
tha ra te, and all ran ts, lasuaa, procrade, and p ro fits against a bogged-down Com­
a c c r u i n g and to
accru e munist offensive In central
fro m said premia**, all of
w h lo h ar* Included w ithin I-aos in a bid to dislodge
t h e fo r e g o i n g daarrlpllon Fathct I a o rebels from key
a n d Ih* hab en dum thereof; positions and pava tha way
MATIIEK OF SANFORD'S ANNUAL
a l s o all g a s, stea m , alectrio, w ater, and o th e r h e a t ­ for a drive against tha Plains
in g , eo o k ln g , refrig era tin g , des Jarrea.
l i g h t i n g , plumbing, v e n t i ­
Military sourrea aald neu­
l a t in g , Ir rigating, and p o w ­
er syetam e. machine*, a p ­ tralists grountl and air raidp lia n ces, flstu r ee, and appu rte nan cee,
which
now era already had swept through
villages
a r e o r m ay hara afta r par- Communist • held
t a l a to, o r b s used w ith. In, •round the base of tha strat­
* r on aald premiere, ev en
t h o u g h Ih t y bs d s t s c b s d or egic Phou Kout Hill area of
detachsbls,
the western edge of the plain.
a t p u b lic s s l s , to t h s h ig h est
In action S u n d a y , t h a
a n d host bidder for cseh at It
• ‘clock A.II. on th* HUH d s y of sourres aaid, neutralist forces
A u g u s t l l l l At th* F ront Door
• f th* Bsmlnol* County Court- drove Communist troops from
tha foothill villages of Na
h o u s e In Bsnford , Florid*.
IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
(BEAL)
Khal, Na Kho and Poung Noi,
A rth u r H. D s c k w lth , Jr.,
C lsr k t f th* Circuit Court which lie in a semi-circle
i Living: Room • Bedrooms
B y : M s r l h s T. V lh lsn
•round Phou Kout Hill.
D e p u t y Clerk
Beyond
Phou
Khout
to
the
BEARDALL, ORIDLBT AND
• Dining: Rooms • Odds &amp; Ends
LEWIS
eaat lies th* vital center of
Attorney* tor PU tntlff
the
Plain*
of
Jarres
which
i t North Court Btr*ot
Communist rebels overran in
Foot Otflco Dos l l l l
&gt;VE MUST MAKE ROOM
Orlando, Florida
ona of their biggest victorias
ru b l la h l Ju ly I t , 1114
FOR
NEW. MERCHANDISE
last May.
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The lit t le Stroke' Big Plane Noses
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Stroke Of Warning

Church Holds
Day Camp

Luci Rehearses
For Reading O f
‘Peter And Wolf’

Legal Notice

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Father time la catching up
with the southern Senate for­
ces.
Veteran senators who have
fought the South’s battles in
Washington for years are at
ripe old ages which suggest
that their careers are in the
final stages.
Sens. Harry F. Byrd, D-Va.,
and A. Willis Robertson, DVa., are each 77. Sen. Allen
J. Ellcndcr, D-I.a., is nearly
74. Ben. Bpessard L. Holland,
D FIa., Is 72. Sen. Lister Hill,
D-Ala., will turn 70 this year.
The 18 southern Democrat*
who were on the recently-de-

UF Film To Be
Shown Aug. 6
"A Miracle on 13th Street,"
a 30-minute telecast about the
University of Florida will be
presented at 8:30 p. m., Aug.
6 on WFTV and will be the
highlight of • "TV reception"
for entering UF student* by
tho Seminole County UF
Alumni Club.
Tho show, written by Prof.
John Paul Jones of Florida’s
School of Journalism and
Communications, is designed
to entertain, ns well as to
familiarize interested persons
with the University.
Tho reception will lie held
nt the Civic Center in San­
ford at 8 p. m. The incoming
student*, from local high
schools and Junior colleges,
ore alio asked to bring their
pnrrnta.
D. K. "Dutch" Stanley,
Dean of Collcga of Health and
Physical Education will repre­
sent the University In a panel
discussion with local students
now attending the University
of Florldn, and n question-an­
swer session following ths
film.
Refreshments will be serv­
ed.
Andrew Brnckin, club preiiilent, and reroption chairmen
R. J. "Bub" Crumley and
James R. Dycus said that
they felt the evening would
lie "enlightening to incoming
University of Florida students
and their families."

feated snti-civil rights team
have * median age of nearly
06, only two years below the
current average life »pan for
American males and eight
years above the average age
of other (enators.
Collectively, the;* southern­
er* have 320 years of Senate
tenure — an average of 18
year* each.
Sen. Richard B. Ruiiell, DGa,, it the senior senator of
the group a t 00. He Joined
the Senate on Jan. 12, 1933,
two months ahead of Byrd.
Ellcndcr has been a senator
for 27 years and Hill for 20.
Ib e group’s Junior member
is Sen. II. Everett Jordan, DN.C., a relative newcomer
with lix years in the Senate.
Tho youngest member is Sen.
Russell II. Long, D-La., 43,
who has 10 years of service
ami seniority over 42 other
senators.
Three of these 18 senators
are among the Senate’s 10
permanent committee chair­
men.
The South — as long as
the Democrats are in power
— should retain many of these
chairmanships for years to
coma because the seniority
system has put Southerners In
line to succeed the southern­
ers who now hold them.
For instance, Byrd would
lie succeeded ns finance chairmnn by I.ong; Russell ns arm­
ed services chnirtnun by Sen.
John C. Stennis, I)-Miss.;
Sen. J. W. Fulbrigbt. D-Ark.,
as foreign relations chairman
by Sen. John J. Sparkman,
D-A1n., and Sen. James Eastland, D-Miss., ns judiciary
rhnlrmnn by Sen. Olin D.
Johnston, D-B.C,

ANG Concludes
31st Session
L O N G B E A C H , Cnlif.
(UPI) — The American
Newspaper G u i l d (ANG)
wound up its 31st annual con­
vention Monday with appoint­
ment of Bernard Stein at In­
ternational vice president for
region 6.
Stein, who had been second
vlre president of the guild’s
New York local, replaces Ed­
ward Easton Jr., who retired
because of hie health.

ffljr Rtafarfc Vrrslb
Page 10 — July 21, 1964

PAUL KOBfLAK

Altamonte Boy
Home From
Army Duty
Specialist Fourth Class Paul
Kohylak, 240 Signal Com­
pany, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Apollo P. Koblsk of Orients
Gardena, Altamonte Springs,
has completed his tour of
duty in France and returned
home.
A 10G0 graduate of Winter
Park High School, he entered
the Army in July, IDfll, re­
ceiving his basic training nt
FL Jackson, S. C. and Ft.
Gordon, Ga. He plans now to
enter Orlando Junior College
to study business administra­
tion.
For tho trip home Paul
joined hi* parents in Cleve­
land, Ohio, where they were
viiiting Mrs. Kobylak’s par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Chaplus. After viiiting other
tncmhcis of the family and
friends there, the three re­
turned together to Altamonte.
Paul enjoys bowling and re­
ceived (cvcrat trophies while
in the service.

Funeral Notices
i m i K C l t , I.T. c o t . , i . y i . i : KLMi:il — Kun*r»l **rvle»* for
l,t. r o t . t.jrl* i:im *r Us rk er.
6 :, w h o &lt;!l*&lt;l M»n&lt;t*y, will l&gt;*
-held at T p.m. today In Nll&gt;l»rk Kun»r*l Horn* Ch«n*l.
C** (*lb*r ry, w i t h ll*v. P r i ­
m s*
Copriund
o f fic ia t in g .
M*mb*r* o f lo oal v»l*r*n*
n r s i n l i n t l o n * *r* *ak*d to
m*»t at th* Ch»p»l a t 1:10
p m . llurlal w ill h* in Ar­
l i n g to n
National C*m*t«ry.
Ht. Meyer. V*. N i b l i c k Fun*r*l Horn* In c h a r s * o f a r ­
ra n g em en t* .

Governor Hops
On 'Extremism'
ATLANTA (U P I)-G ov.
Carl Sanders opened th*
South’! Democratic campaign
against the new GOP presi­
dential candidate Monday and
charged Sen. Berry Goldwater’e position on extremism
could spark racial violence.
Th* youthful Georgia gov­
ernor, reportedly on* of Pres­
ident Lyndon Johnson’s Chief
strategists in ths South, call­
ed a news conference to level
th* blast a t Goldwater.
In what could signal the
attack plan for eouthem sup­
porters of President Johnson,
Sanders charged that Goldwater’s recent remarks a t ths
GOP national convention could
"be interpreted by extrem­
ists. . .as • blank check for
any action that he may dream
up to fit his own views."
In hit speech accepting th*
Republican presidential nomi­
nation, Goldwater aaid extrem­
ism In defense of liberty is
no vice and moderation in
pursuit of Justice it no virtue.
Sanders said "tha Idea of
approving extremism as an
acceptable policy of govern­
ment in America it appalling
to me. I think extremism is
like a cancer — the quicker
you remove It the better, or
it will destroy you."
Tho governor said such
alatements could cause addi­
tional violence "right here In
Georgia."
"Let me sny too thnt when
we sny extremism in defense
of liberty la no vice, I would
ask aomo of you of whose
liberty are you ipenklngT"
Sanders tsitl.
He admitted there Ii a
"ground swell" of Republican
strength in Georgia but that
ho thought President Johnson
could carry the state in the
November presidential elec­
tion.
Sanders said ho did not fnvor full and Immediate im­
plementation of the civil

right* law because "It might
tear up local communities."
He added that he thought
there would be some division
a t th* Democratic national
convention brought about th*
civil right* issue.
The governor said he did
not think ths rank and file
Negro citizen was In agree­
ment with Negro extremist
civil rights groups and con­
demned such organization!.
"I believe that moderation
is a virture and that extrem­
ism Is a vice," he said, "and
I believe that Georgians want
to adhere to a course of aotion which will allow us ta
proceed with honor, tha frame­
work of law and order."
Commenting on Alabama
Gov. George Wallace'* deci­
sion to withdraw from tha
presidential race — • more
Goldwater supporters applaud­
ed — Sanders said therd
would he • "sizeable vote for
Goldwater but it doesn't mak#
much »en«e."

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Col. Barker Dies
In Casselberry
Lt. Col. (U. S. Army, Re­
tired) Lyle Elmer Darker, 62,
of 1133 Lake Drive, Cassel­
berry, died Mundny.
A native of Dakota, 111., ha
moved to Casselberry two
years ago. lie served in World
War II, the Korean Conflict
and was a member of tha
American Legion, Veterans of
Foreign Wars and Hclion
Masonic Lodge 1, Huntsville,
Ala., of the Sojourners, Fort
Knox, Ky. and Order of Eas­
tern Star. He wat a Protest­
ant.
Survivors are hia wife, Mr*.
Helen C. Darker and daught­
ers, Karen ami Kathryn, all
of Casselberry.

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VOL. 66 United Press Leased Wire
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NO. 239

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The Herald haa received
numerous letter* compliment*
ini; it upon the reporting of
the lakefront development
plan recently presented to
the City Commission.
Among them la the follow­
ing:
Editor, The Herald:
No one haa been more ag­
gressively lntere»ted In San­
ford'* development than has
the Sanford Herald. So, the
fact that you accorded to
much of your space in the
July 14 edition to a plan of
progresa for our fine city, la
truly another evidence of this
deep concern about the future
of our home town. For this
we are most grateful.
Those who advanced tho
plan do not Insist that it I*
THE plan, but that a t least
It is A plan, one that points
to a revitalization of the en­
tire community. Decause it
does - and properly should •
Involve all of Sanford, the
City Commission, as our duly
elected leaders, are the ones
to whose intellect, under­
standing and enthusiasm wo
must look for promotion of
whatever path of progress la
to be followed in the city'a
interest.
However, this In no way re­
lieve* any of us of the re­
sponsibility
of supporting
these Commissioner* in their
efforts to move ahead. No
plan can reach Its fullest po­
tential unless all of ua put
our thinking and our best ef­
fort* to Sanford'a develop­
ment. Let us not overlook the
fact this must Involve an un­
tiring drivo that will extend
over many year*. During this
period, our cltisens must be
kept informed of develop­
ments, and encouraged to up­
hold the laudable actions of
the City Commission.
In this latter phase tha
Sanford Herald with its en­
thusiasm will be able to con­
tinue • fin* publia service.
So, in thanking you for your
support of a comprehensive
plan for the lakefront devel­
opment and your continuing
zeal for local progress, may
I urgo that during the years
when auch a plan Is being
brought to full fruition that
you help foster, maintain and
expand the public support of
the endeavor, just as you
have the introduction of thia
plan for progress.
George Touhy
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County Clerk Arthur Beck­
with reports that for the
first six months of 1064 there
has been an Increase of 38tJ
recorded documents over the
number for the first six
months of 19fl3. The figure
for the previous year was 8,012. For this year It’s 8,998.
Beckwith also says that
there has been a decrease of
28 chancery rases during the
first six months of this year.
The total from Jan. 1 through
June 30 is 4711. Last year for
tho same period it was B04.
“The reason," Beckwith
says, "Is fewer mortgage
foreclosures." He adds: “I t’s
evidence of an Improvement
In the county's economy."

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Seeks Missiles
VIENNA, Austria tU PI) —
Austria wants to amend Its
treaty of Independence so it
can acquire missiles tor its
armed forces, Defense Minis­
ter George I'rader said today.

Laurel 111
N O R T H HOLLYWOOD.
Calif. (U PI)—Stan Laurel, the
thin member of the famed
comedy team of Laurel and
Hardy, was In Valley Doctor's
Hospital t o d a y undergoing
treatment for diabetes.

Ship In Tow
NEW YORK (UPI) - The
French freighter, Marquette,
gutted by intense fires Tues­
day, has been taken In tow
by the same ship which earl­
ier rescued all aboard the
stricken veatel.

SUMMER ENRICHMENT program at the local junior uml senior high
schools continues to attract a creditable number of students ns these pic­
tures show. In the top photo, Mrs. Guy Allen, high school teacher, checks
the work of students. Shown are, from left, Danny Leeds, Alan Lucas,
Debbie Sewell and Jack Beckwith. In tho bottom picture, students are
participating in the band instruction program. Leading them is Pete
Hukur, junior high school bnndmnster. Front row, from left, Pauline
Wieboldt, Judl Gainey nnd Elaine Shearrin; back row from left, Steve
Dodson, Chris Parry, I.enn Meyers nnd Howard Whelchel Jr.

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Scouts Bugged
V A L L E Y FOnGE, P*.
(UPI) — Poison ivy Isn't a
scourge among the 53,124 Boy
Scouts at the jamboree here
thia week, but an Invasion of
June bugs has the boys sleep­
ing with cotton balls In their
ears.

Shrine* Elects
NEW YORK (UPI) - A
Pennsylvania dairy executive,
lecturer, sportsman and na­
turalist, O. Uarlyle Brock of
Erie, today was elected Im­
perial Potentate of the An­
cient Arabic Order of the No­
bles of the Mystic Shrine of
North America.

Famed Hotel Shut
ST. LOUIS. Mo. (U PD -T he
once proud 13-story Coronado
Hotel which feted celebrities
such as Col. Charles A. Lind­
bergh and Queen Marie of Ro­
mania closed its doors today
until a financial angel could
be found to ball it out of its
money troubles.

Poles Parade
WARSAW (U P D -T he Pol­
ish armed forces, strongest in
the satellites, turned out to­
day for a parade for Soviet
Prem ier Nikita S. Khrush­
chev, who warned Tuesday
that Communists must "clean
our weapon*" while awaiting
the outcome of the U. S. pres­
idential election.

Troops Move In
SINGAPORE, M a l a y s i a
(UPI) — Malaysian troops in
tropical uniforms moved into
the Island city of Singapore
today to enforce an all-day
curfew and stop murderous
rioting which broke out lor
the second straight day be­
tween the Chinese and Malay
communities.

Along with the discussion
concerning the lakefront de­
velopment plan, some local
swim association enthusiasts
would like for consideration
to be given to tha construc­
tion of an Olympic sized pool
in the proposed marina lay­
out. Sanford and Seminole
youngsters have won prizes
in every meet thcy'vs attend­
ed this year under the direc­
tion of Coach Emma Spen­
cer. As we understand it all
Editor’* Note: This ia the
meets in which the local as­
second In a aerie* of three
sociation participates must be
article* dUcuseing Sanford'*
out of town since Sanford
downtown business district.
does not have a facility to
By Jullen Stenstrom
host such programs. We know
W hntabout "Co-operation?"
that Dr*. John Morgan and
War* peopla agreed that if
Brooke Smith are mors than tha city'a dowmtown business
just- interested.
district ia to undergo a modcm beautification program it
la going to require a "heap of
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Lee Sentenced
To Six Years
ORLANDO (UPI) — Clyde
Lee, convicted lottery opera­
tor, was sentenced to six
years in prison Tuesday for
ronspliing to act up and
operate a tri-county bolitn
business.
Criminal Court Judge Wal­
ter Burnsido handed down
four-year sentences each to
co-defendants Glen Drechecn
and Cecil Merritt.
Lee also was given a $300
fine or fiO days in jell on a
pornography conviction from
last year.

Cave-In Probed
For 3 Bodies
AKRON, Ohio (U PI)—Work­
ers probed into a 40-foot deep
hole early today In a search
for the bodlci of three per­
sons who were believed killed
when a section of a city street
caved in.
The rave-in, which followed
heavy rains late Tueaday, re­
sulted from the collapse of a
storm sewer about 33 feet be­
low the street.

Cuban Sanction Plan
Given 0AS Support
WASHINGTON (UP!) —
Venezuela's demand for stern,
hemispheric sanctions against
the Cuban regime of Fidel
Castor received an encourag­
ing boost today even though it
has undergone five months
of compromise.
Three members of the 20nation Organization of Amer­
ican States (OAS) opened a
meeting of OAS foreign min­
isters Tuesday by proposing a
new list of sanctions designed
to complete the hemispheric
isolation of Cuba.
The latest proposals eall for
a mandatory, collective sus­
pension of all diplomatic,
trade, shipping, transportation
and communications tie* with
the Caribbean Island.
These sanctions were tha
same ones Venezuela request­
ed last February after an OAS
investigating committee sub­
stantiated its charges of Cu­
ban aggression during the
1963 Venezuelan election cam­
paigns. And they were con­
siderably stronger than the

rnmprnmito, optional sanc­
tions tho ministers expected
to encounter at their meeting.
Colombia, one of the nations
which helped draw up the
compromise proposals, led the
three-nation group that pre­
sented the stronger versions
Tuesday at the last session of
tho opening • day meetings.
Tlie other two nations in the
group were Costa Rica and
Panama.
Latin American and U. S.
sources said the mandatory
sanctions already had the ap­
proval of at least 11 nations,
including tho United Slates,
and from two to five more
were considering giving them
their support.
Since Venezuela is ineligi­
ble to voto in Uic meeting be­
cause it requested sanctions,
a total of 13 votea U necessary
to meet the necessary twothird* majority. The sanctions
were being considered under
terms of the Rio treaty, the
inter-American mutual de­
fense pact.

BIEN HOA AIRBASE, Viet
Nam (U PI)—'The commander
of the Vietnamese air force
officially disclosed today that
South Viet Nam is pnrachut
Ing commandos into the Com­
munist North Viet Nam.
Air Commodore Nguyen
Cao Ky further revealed that
the Vietnamese air force is
undergoing training for a
"special mission" which he
said wxiuld include attack,
support and paradrop mis
sions of a larger scale "out­
side Viet Nam."
Ky also urged air attacks
against
"even Communist
China" to bring victory in the
fighting against the Viet Cong
guerrillas.
He said Viet Nam had asked
the United States for medium
range Jet flghter-bombcri and
that Defense Secretary Robert
S. McNamara had held out
hope they might be forthcom­
ing.
The disclosures were ac­
companied by the first official
American admission that U.
S. officera are piloting Viet­
namese air force planca on
combat mission* against the
Viet Cong Communists, who
are now waging hitter guer­
rilla war against tho Vietna­
mese government in the
south.
Amcriran and Vietnamese
military authorities threw this
formerly top secret airbase
north of Saigon open to newamen today for the first time
since it was built more titan
two years ago.
Commodore Ky told news­
men that on one recent mis­
sion over Communist North
Viet Nam a South Vietnamese
air force plane was Intercept­
ed by a Soviet-built MIG21 jet
fighter believed lu have come
front Red China.
Ky said the South Vietnam­
ese plane escaped being shot
down by hugging the ground
and maneuvering in such a
way that the jet fighter could
not hit It.
The South Vietnamese air
force chief made the disclos­
ure at a news conference at­
tended by U. S. Maj. Gen.
Joseph Moore, commander of
the U. S. Air Force In South
Viet Nam.
T h e disrlosure followed
closely South Vietnamese Pre­
mier Gen. Ngucn Khanh'a
public call Sunday for carry­
ing the war into Communist
North Viet Nam. He told a
mass rally that "steps to es­
calate the war into North Viet
Nam” were the "ardent Wish
of thousands of families in
the South."

Attack On JP System
Answered By Beckwith
By Julian Stenstrom
Cold water was dashed this
morning on part of an article
appearing in the August edi­
tion of the national magazine
Argosy entitled "Justice of the
react-" and deals with the
question of "How can a mo­
torist expect a fair shake
when, in 25 of our states, the
Justice of the peace trying the
case gets paid only If the ver­
dict is guilty?"
Throwing the water on a
report by the American Bar
Association on conditions in
Scmlndlfe County and especial­
ly In Sanford was Arthur
Beckwith, county clerk.
The article quoting the ADA
report, said:
"Here (referring to Sem­
inole County) the justice of
the peace buy* the job. In the
town of Sanford, the JP'a
were making only $8,300 a
year. Thia hardly covered
what they had to pay the
town. So they managed to get
a law passed which had quite
a gimmick. It extended the
Jurisdiction of JP 'a to viola­
tions up to $100. It also extend­
ed their Jurisdiction, where
the fine did not amount to
more than $100.
"Rut this proved to be a
windfall for the JP 's In the
area. This was because the
J P ’s changed their whole mo­
dus operandl. Where a fine for
drunken driving used to be
$500, they changed the rules.

Four Convicted
In Plot To Blow
Up FEC Trestle
MIAMI (UPI) — A feilerall
court Jury convicted four rail­
way workers today of at­
tempting to Mow up a trestl*
during a bitter strike against
the Florida East Coast Rail­
way.
Two of tha defendants wer#
convicted of all three charge*
against them hut the other
two were convicted on only
on* count.
Joseph Lee Vedder of Mi­
ami and John Wesley Davis
of St. Lurie wer* convicted ot
all three counts—conspiracy,
actually placing a 15-stlck
dynamite charge on a Florida
Hast Coast Railway trestle
lust March, and thereby a t­
tempting to wreck a freight
train.
They fare maximum sent­
ence* of a total of 43 years In
Jull and/or a $30,000 fine,
Hugh Winn and John Katalkoa of Miami were found
guilty only of attempting to
wreck a freight train. The
maximum sentence on this
county Is 20 years in Jail
and/or a $10,000 fine.
Defense attorney Hilton
Carr immediately announced
he would appeal and Federal
Judge Kmctl C. Choate allow­
ed the mrn to remain free un­
der their bund* of $50,000.

Store Burglary
Attempt Fails
A thief or thieve* tried un­
successfully last night to en­
ter Joe's Grocery at Celery
and Locust Avenues when
they pushed In a screen on
the east sldo of the building.
Bars kepi them from entering,
police aaid.
The persons then tried to
break Into a soft drink m a­
chine but faiU-iJ. They dam ­
aged a bread box apparently
when vexed over the failure*,
police added.

Renewal W ill Require A 'Heap O f Co-Operation'
atory of St. Louis la one ex­
ample.
s e e
Southward Investment 4k
Really Company of 116 N.
I'ark Ate. has Joined the
list of local eatablUhmrnta
In filing up their building*.
The firm has painted the
estrrioi* of the building,
used Formica to assist in
beautifying project. Install­
ed a redwood frnre on the
side* and generally fixed up
the rtlerior.
• • •
However, co-operative en­
deavors of smaller commun­
ities are producing compar­
able benefits. The prime re­
quisite is that the local buslnrssmen and property owners
must want urban rryicwal.

They must want to rejuvenate
Sanford'a downtown business
area enough to unite and
work for it.
Of course, it isn't accom­
plished overnight.
Grand Junction, Colo., for
example, ealled it* project
''Operation Foresight." New
Rochelle, N. Y., tagged their’s
".Modernization of the Key­
stone," and they worked at it
for six years and spent $6
million.
Grand Junction whipped
their plan into *hai&gt;* four
years ago because lending
merchants recognized that
"inaction in the face of nor­
mal but real problems of an
old downtown leads only to
deterioration, and that this In
turn leads to tha capture of

local markets by other down­
towns and outlying shopping
centers."
So, they developed a master
plan that included new street
and parking designs in the
shopping area, storm sewers,
construction, office building
and store modernization. And
la-cause thia western city is
more the size of Sanford, and
because the project'* cost is
morn in line with our own
capability, its success should
serve as an inspiration to
Sanford. The coat was some­
thing like ■ half * million
dollars.
Not many nights ago *
group of local Luainesa leaders
presented to tha City Com­
mission a comprehensive plan
of lakefront development.

It suggested that in capital­
izing on Sanford’s most ex­
clusive asset—the extensive
city frontage on Lake Monroe
not only would the city take
on a new image of progress,
hut also the activity would
aoon encompass the "main
street" chopping district, If—
there'* that word again—
property owner* and mer­
chants got together on a plan
which would serve to attract
the visiting yachtsmen as
well as Central Floridians.
It would cost money and
lota of it. It would taka tim*
—hut every year tha lakefront project is developing ao
would tha business district's
modernization program.
It will take a "heap of co­
operation" of not just a few

hut of all the property own­
ers and stor* operators. The
Influx of visiting boatsmen
who will thrill to the natural
beauty of the St. John* and
the modern harbor facilities
of Sanford on the "Nil* of
America" will represent busi­
ness over and above that of
tha local patrons who will be
delighted to take advantage of
a fine downtown shopping
center with its charm and the
appeal of modern merchandiee
at attractive price*.
Foreeight, co-op*rstlon, un­
relenting drive and—as tha
sincere reader who started
this aeries of articles with a
lotter said—"positive think­
ing" can do tha job.
Would Sanford dar try It?
Tooyirruw: Ita feas 'iility.

The accused driver was fined
$100. Thus, the J P ’a were able
to retain jurisdiction. As a
result, their fees jumped to
$33,000 a year."
Beckwith said he was not
familiar with changes in the
laws referred to In the article
but that he could say that
Florid* statutes limit Justice
of the Peace Hugh Duncan to
* maximum personal Income
of $7,500 per year.
"According to the laws,"
said Beckwith, the first re ­
ceipts of the JP office must
pay the expenses of ita oper­
ation. Receipts over a n d
above that figure go to the
justice of the peace as person­
al Income but it cannot exceed
$7,500. Any receipts over and
above expenses and income to

Friends To Pay
Tribute To
NAS Officer
Shipmate*, f a m i l y and
friends ef Commander Ilnrton
W. Bartholomew will gather
in tribute to the Naval lead­
er during memorial services
a t 3 p.m. Thursday In the
Sanford Naval Air Station
chapel.
The widely - known com­
manding officer of Heavy
A t t a c k Squadron Eleven
(VAH-11) died Sunday In an
aircraft accident in the Med­
iterranean.
Chaplain Leo J, McDonald
will officiate at the services.
Attending will be Mr*. Kay
Bartholomew, widow of tho
accomplished aviator; daugh­
ter, Sandria, 13; son, Scott,
0; and his parents, Mr. and
Mra. James Jay Bartholomew
of Fresno, Calif.
Surrounding them will he
many of the friends, bath
military and civilian, of a 21year naval career.
Cdr.
Bartholomew hail
served In the Korean Conflict
nml built a promising reputa­
tion in flying and administra­
tin'. when he ennv to Henfcrd
in November 1PB9.
Except for aix months at
the Armed Fortes Staff Col­
lege at Norfolk, Va„ he had
been stationed here ever
since. In those yenrs he en­
hanced his professional repu­
tation while developing a
wide field of friendships In
the community.
He served as safety officer
nnd operation* officer In
VAH-l while flying tho A-3II
Skywarrlor attack bomber
and in February I9ik‘l became
executive officer of VAII-ll.
He assumed rommaml of
the "Chcrkertnil" squadron
on April (1, less than a month
la-fore it left aboard the car­
rier Franklin D. Roosevelt to
fill Its current commitments
with the U. S. Sixth Fleet.
During his 1(1 months in the
squadron he was instrumental
in its winning the Battle Ef­
ficiency "E ” fer 19(11 and In
compiling a strong operation­
al record which coutd bring n
repeat vlrlnry In Fiscal 1904.
The family requeats that In
lieu of flowers contributions
be made through the Rev.
Leroy I). Soper, rector of tho
Holy Cross Eplsccpnl Church,
Sanford, to the American
Farm School In Salonika,
Greece, or the Mission for In­
dian Children.

the justice must be remitted
to the clerk."
Beckwith delved Into tha
records for the calendar year
of 1963. The report filed by
Duncan, who wai not avail­
able for comment because of
court being in session, reveal­
ed that during 1963 the re­
ceipts of the JP office in San­
ford district amounted to $lt,«
622.33. Office expense* wero
$4,423.50. This included rent,
auto expenses, janitorial ser­
vices, postage, office supplica
and equipment and miscellan­
eous Items.
"Therefore,"
said Beck­
with, "Justice Duncan's per­
sonal Income was only $7,198.85, less than the maximum
flguro of $7,500 permitted by
law."
These figure* were taken
from a "Report of Receipts,
Expense* and Net Income."
as prescribed for the annual
operation of county offices un­
der provisloni of the Florida
statutes.
The magazine may hava
gotten the figure of $33,000 In­
come from all of the JP'a in
Seminole County. However,
according to Beckwith thia Is
not likely since none of tha
other J P 's had a report any­
where comparable to Justice
Duncan's. Their reports of r*cclpts and expenditures were
comprised of much lower fig­
ures.

Violence In
Harlem Seen
As Planned
NEW YORK (U P I)-C o m munists are working with hate
group and black natlonallata
to stimulate the riots and ra­
cial unreat plaguing tha na­
tion’s largest city, officials
said today.
The eigne of planned viol­
ence have begun to em trge
after the fourth day of law­
lessness which a t first appear­
ed to b* the haphazard work
of roving street pvir*. Acting
Mayor Paul ILScnivane dis­
closed Tuesday th at police
Imv* been Investigating tha
efforts of extremists to cap­
italize on tha frustration of
Negroes for a considerable
time,
Screvan* said "known Com­
munists" hava been Involved
In Inflammatory rallies and
m e e t i n g * and Communist
money probably has financed
demonstrations. A spokesman
f o r P o l i c e Commlsaloner
Michael J. Murphy aald the
department has tieen "Investi­
gating w ry closely indications
of left-wing incitement."
The FBI ha* been cooperat­
ing with Murphy's Investigat­
ors since the rioting began
last Saturday and stepped In­
to the situation officially
Tuesday on order of President
Johnson.
A Justice D e p a r t m e n t
spokesman said Fill ageuta
will try to find uut "who la
responsible for doing what" in
tho chaotic sections off Man­
hattan und Brooklyn.

LDJ Visits Grave
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
President Johnson brought
his fast-paced acheJule to a
momentary pauso Tuesday
with a visit to the grave of
the late President John F.
Kennedy.

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                    <text>Value O f Pre-School Orientation Programs Under Study
By TWO* Austin
City Editor
A pilot study to determine
Am value of p re s chord orien­
tation proses ms tor firstgrader* is being conducted
Bit* summer in two school*
fa Seminole County.
At the Westslde School In
Oantovd, Mrs, Martha Beard
•Tide teacher, is work­

ing one group, while at the
South Seminole Elementary
School, l l n . Mary Dunn is
carrying out the same pro­
gram.
The program study ie one
which has been requested by
first grade teachers and prin­
cipals, to determine whether a
few weeks of orientation, dur­
ing the summer proceeding

their entry into the first grade,
will be helpful to both students
and teachers alike.
There are two claatee of IS
to 20 student» at each of the
schools, non# of whom have
had any private kindergarten
training. They meet tor two
hours a day, five days a week,
from 8 to 10 a. m. and from
10:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m.

In acboot, Am younjatera
learn quite a few things while
they play with crayons, paints,
blocks, sing aongs, listen to
glories and play games.
They learn to listen, to take
direction, to remember "what
cornea next", demonstrating in
abstract way* to the teacher
their readiness for reading,
writing and number*.
The pre-echool orientation
teacher, observing the child­
ren'* reaction*, attitudes, abi­
lities and understanding makes
notes on each child which will
be turned over to the child's
first grade teacher and also to
evaluation teams which will be
studying the results of the pilot
study.
Only limited fundi and
teaching units are available
8 t]r

B anfork

ond«r the regular aummer en­
richment program tor this
study, explained Mra. Mar­
garet Golt, supervisor of ele­
ments ry education.
''We feel that the plan of
helping pro - first • graders ad
Just to school attendance and
classroom attitudes has much
merit, and are kiterested in
learning Juat how much help
it will be to the teachers and
to the child, himself." she
said.

"How much. If any, of this
program we may be able to
carry out in the future re­
mains to be seen. It depends
on the number of summer
teaching units available to us
and how valuable the first
grade teachers find the obser­
vations that have been made,"
the noted.
A Herald reporter also ob­
served the children who are in
school at the Westside-Grammar School, and photographed

them a t they carried an the
play-work suggested to them
by their teacher, Mra. Beard.
As the children built block­
houses, colored with crayons,
sang along with a record,
drew pictures in finger paints,
Mrs. Beard noted many things
about their reactions, coopera­
tion, attitude and comprehen­
sion.
Mrs. Beard hat told the
children the story of the Three
Bean, the Three Billy Goats

he Is proficient or deficient
and tell if he listens well, take*
directions, and underatanda,"
said Mrs. Beard.
(One thing the photographer
noted on her own—children
throw themselves wholeheartedly into the game of "let's
pretend," when the photo­
grapher told them, "Just pre­
tend like I’m not here." As the
reader can observe from the
photos, children are natural
and first rale actors.)

Gruff and the Three Little
Pigs. accompanying her story
with figures and cutouts plac­
ed on a flannel graph board.
(Flannel figures on a flannel
board stick where placed).
Very quickly the children
team to come up and tell (he
story using the figures them­
selves, as they relate, "and
then what happened?"
"This way we can apot pro­
blems, note adjustments need­
ed by the child, areas in which

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have meaning to teachers, as pro-school first graders express themselves
in various media. Pupils are unaware that their creations enable tho
teacher to judge their manual dexterity, correlation, group adjustment,
and many other abstract ouallties as sha observes what they do with
(Herald Photo)’
the materials put at their disposal.

The Atlantic Coast Lina to­
day moved into Sanford aix
new families who have been
added to the railroad's Seacoast Trucking Division.
Divieion Superintendent LeRoy Anderson said that prior
to today tha ACL had operat­
ed a modified baea her* In
Sanford. With tha addition of
■ix driver* ft definitely will
become a full-fledged base.
Anderson said tha Saaeoaat
operation handles laaa than
carload merchandise traffic.
"Wa’v* now token thia traf
fic off the rails and put it
on tha truck* to afford cus­
tomers more efficient and
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VOL. 56 United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1964 SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 258

&lt;•

You’ve seen those forlorn
dogs /origins for food after
they’ve been discarded by unwanting adults. You’ve proba­
bly had a tinge of conscience
about them, too. Now, Sanfordites plan to do something about It. They'll meet Saturday
morning at 10 at Hose and
Wilks Restaurant to map the
initial step in forming a hu­
mane society. Top officials of
the Florida Federation of Hu­
mane Societies will be on
hand to give a band. All in­
terested in this venture are
asked to drop in for a minute
or two so the group can begin
the project.
•

•

•

Capt. Chandler W. Swanson,
commanding officer of the
Sanford Naval Air Station is
slated to speak to Kiwanians
Wednesday in honor of Avia
tion Week.
The board of directors of
the Wcstslde Volunteer Fire
Department will meet at 8
p m . Tuesday in the Lake
Monroe Comunity Building.
All members are reminded of
the importance of this meet
ing as further steps to secure
needed equipment and vchic
les will be planned.
A "Ladles Night Special" is
on tap tonight for members
of the local Lions Club when
they meet at Lake Monroe
Inn. Dinner is to be aerved at
T:30. The principal speaker
will be John G. Kormann,
foreign service officer with
the State Department in Wa­
shington. He and his family
have just returned from Man
ila where he served with the
political section of the Amer­
ican Embasy.

BANDMASTER Ernest
Cowley will conduct
the S e m i n o l e High
School Band in a con­
cert at the Annual Kiwanis Kids Day at
M e m o r i a l Stadium,
Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
Also featured will be a
Magic Show, a twirling
act and an appearance
by football stur, Larry
Libcrtore.

Port Feasibility Study On 'Go'
W ith $ 9 ,0 0 0 Contract Signed

BRIEFS
VAN NUYS, Calif. (LTD —
Michael J. Giesler, 27. son of
famed
Hollywood attorney
Jerry dealer, today began
serving seven days in jail for
illegally displaying a gun.

Mrs. LBJ Home

aii

HEAVY CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT and
huge dump trucks are engaged in the paving of
the new driving range al Seminole High School.
The range, approximately the size of a football
field, will enable an instructor to teach a large

Police Unravel W ierd Kidnaping Case

Russians Quizzed

Action Promised

Fires Hit Nevada

Ev Stands Pat

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Two of the rareat coins In
exiatenre aie the 1913 nickel
and an 1804 silver dollar. The
I960 Denver mint nickel is
worth from *16 to *30 today.
The first American silver
money was half-dimes and
dimes, made from Martha
Washington's table silver in
1792. In 1793 they begna to
make pennies, and in 1794
half dollars and silver dollars.
How can you Identify a
counterfeit coin? It’s not
easy, for they are very clever.
Specific gravity teats, drug­
gists scale and X-ray and the
testa that can be made.

Herald Index

number of students at tbe same time. Tbo in­
structor will use radios to direct as many as
seven drivers on tbe range at one time while
under tbe former method only one driver could
be tuught.
(Herald Photo)

Brunette On Hood O f Car Gets Desired Results

WASHINGTON (UPI) Leroy Collins, head of the new
Community Relations Scrlvce
(C’RSl, today urged leading
citizens of 40 states "not to
wait for trouble" but to begin
promoting compliance wlh the
SPARTANBURG,
S. C.
(U PI)—Grady Lee Steen, 26,
Interested in the history and civil rights law.
drove hia automobile frantic­
development of the St. Johns
ally t h r o u g h Spartanburg
River? A book telling of the
FRANKFURT, Germany - Monday with a brunette
discovery has been reprinted
this year, more than 400 years (UPI) — U. S. Intelligence of­ dressed in a nightgown riding
after its first publication. ficials today questioned two on the hood and flailing at
Written by Jean Rlbault, it's Russian musicians who defect­ tbe windshield with a rear
entitled "The Whole and True ed from a touring Bolshoi var­ view mirror.
Discouerye of Terra Florida" iety troop in Tokyo so they
Startled police atopped the
and tells of Rihault and his could play jazz in the United ear, naturally, to Investigate
States.
men entering what is now the
and thereby unfolded the
St. Johns River on May 1,
strange case of the kidnaped
1562. and naming it the River
phonograph record distributor,
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - a rase so wild ami tany that
of May. The reprinting was
done by the University of Flo­ Board of Control Chairman at one time victim ond alleg­
rida I’ress in a aeries oi 12 Baya Harrison said Monday ed abductora were all under
rare books of Florida history, the board will waste no time arrest.
published in cooperation with in "the most responsible un­ "It is a weird tale," amid
the Florida Quadrlccntcnnlal dertaking" of finding a new policeman J. G. Tate, one of
president for Florida State the arresting officers.
Commission.
University,
Steen, who works for a
Capt. Joe Tully, former
phonograph record distribut­
HATWING commander here,
ing firm, wa* the alleged vic­
ELKO, Nev. (UPI) — Giant tim although police found it
who was relieved by Capt.
Jam es Mayo, will take over range fires, whipped out of
command of the USS Neosho- control by stiff breezes, swept
AO-43 at Norfolk, Va., Wed­ acrosa northern Nevada's tinnesday. He will relieve Capt. dcr-dry rangelands today and
Archibald T. Nicholson Jr. federal officials issued an ur­
Borne Sanford folks have re­ gent call for more fire fight­
ceived engraved invitations ers.
to attend the ceremonies.
The Seminole County School
Board recently advertised for
bids on a tractor with mower
and loader attachments. John
Deere bid *6.916.50, Valley
Tractor bid *1.022 68, Hood
Tractor bid *4,796.20 and In­
ternational *3,984 91. Interest­
ing la the fact that nearly
*3,000 separated the low and
high bids. The Board wisely
referred the matter to admin­
istrative officials to check on
quality and specifications.

WASHINGTON (UPI) Senate Republican Leader Ev­
erett M. Dlrksen, 111., said to­
day he will not back down on
hia demand for a showdown
on a proposal to delay court
ordered reapportionment of
many state legislatures.

Reds Launch 3
MOSCOW (UPI) — The Soviet Union today launched
three artifical earth satellites,
Cosmos 38, 39 and 40. the Soviet new* agency T a n re­
ported.
The agency laid the Cosmos
38, 39 and 40 satellites were
put into orbit by a single roc­
ket carrier of a new type.

3 Free On Bond
In Bolila Case
Three Sanford men are free
on bond to await court action
on their e rre it following a
weekend raid during which
authorities aay they cracked
a *7.000 weekly bollta opera­
tion in the area.
Frred following the raid are
Donald Dunn Sr.. 64, and Ju ­
lian Dunn, 24, both of Camer­
on Avenue, and Bobby Lee
Kennedy, 28, of 2406 Cedar
Ave.
The three were nabbed at
the Julian Dunn home by
members of the Seminole
sheriffs office, the state at­
torney general’s office and
State Beverage Department
agents. The Dunns ware re­
l e a s e d on * 2,000 bond each
and Kennedy on |5uo bond.

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THERE'LL BE A LOT OF THIS going on for
the rest of this week and next week as Seminolo
County’s school principals, assistant principals,
guidance counsellors and teachcsr prep for the
opening of schools Aug. 31. Here’s Andrew J.
Bracken, (left), Seminole High principal, stack­
ing books in a classroom clipboard and being
helped by Tom Richey, SIIS’s assistant princi­
pal.
(Herald Photo)

lly llary I. Johnson
Managing Editor
A feasibility study of the
proposed Sanford Port facili­
ties will begin aoon. A eonTALLAHASSEE (UIM) —
tract authorizing the analysis
was signed this morning by Thn Cabinet awarded *1.2
Karlylr Housholder, president million on building contract*
of tite Seminole County Cham­ today under the new higher
education bond l»»ua includ­
ber of Comerce.
The contract Is with the ing work at the University of
firm of I-nckvvood Green En­ Florida amt the GENESYS
gineers Inc. of Spartanburg, program.
S. l \ , and involved a fee of
Deeda wera al»o accepted
*9,(xxi for the project.
for 20 acre parcels of land
The work it estimated to in Daytona lleach and Or­
take from four to six months lando ns aiti-i for facilities of
which could mean a reply the Grailuate Engineering Ed­
would he forthcoming by the ucation System (GENESYS)
start of 1966.
in those cities.
Tho engineer* will analyze
A contract totaling *723,400
all facets of (ho proposed port went to Itltlmore Construction
facility, ranging from the phy- Co. for television communica­
aical layout to Die economic tion construction al the main
potential of the lncatiun.
GENESYS facility at Capo
Thl* ia the first concrete Kennedy and at the Orlnndu
step to be taken in bringing and Daytona Iteach centers,
W. \V. Gay Merhanlcal Con­
the operation into reality. Pre­
viously, Die Chamber and sub­ tractors Inc. got a *308,600
committees have discussed
the proposal at great length In
an effort to determine wheth­
er such an operation would lie
practical.
Air '3 Lit7-nation gathered by
the groups poinud to a "posi­
tive success" for Die project.
The |Kirt facilities would be
TALLAHASSEE (UIM) —
located, aulijcct to further
TIim cabinet gave a favorable
opinions and suggestions of
the engineering firm, weat of reception but no commitment
Sanford and along the St. t o d a y to a rci|U cx t for a *50,Johns River.
000 loan to the East t’entral
laical authorities agree Dial Florida Regional I'lamung
tile proximity of all modes of Council.
transportation make this ideal
Bitting as trustees of th*
— it would lie near Interstate internal iinprovi'iurnt fund,
4, on the natural St. Johns wa­ the cabinet told its staff to
terway, near railroad facili­ draw up an agreement, includ­
ties.
ing « suggested interest pay­
Witnessing today’s historic ment, for action Sept. 1.
signing of the feasibility study
Tiie trustees said the loan
contract was Francis K. Itou- will have to be weighed
niillat Jr., chairman o( Die alongside an expected appli­
Chamber's P o r t Authority
cation from Southwest Flor­
Committee and one oi the
id* Water Management Dis­
prime pushers for Die project.
trict for a *100,000 state loan.
He has led a delegation on
Trustees director Wllliurn
tours of other hargu facilities
Kidd
sail) the 11 fund current
in Georgia and Florida and
each member of each delega has *1.1 million (m) cash
Don has expressed "unlimited with which to meet commit­
enthusiasm" in developing a ments of *2.7 million (ni).
Hu has urged the trusters
similar opration for Sanford,
Seminole County ami Central not to overcomit tho funds to
a point where valuable secur­
Florida,
Specialists In Die port tacil ities will hava to he sold to
ity field empliasizze Dial in­ meet the obligations.
nill Wallace, representing
dustry will follow Die formal
announcement that • port op the planning council for tha
eration will las located here. so-called East Central Flor­
Speculator* have been in this ida impact area surrounding
area checking over its future Cape Kennedy and including
Brevard arid six other coun­
potntlal.
Today's signing was hailed
as 'a major step for Sanlord
and Seminole County" tty
Chamber officials. The eco­
nomic impact in the area Is
expected to be loll almost im­
MM*** PACT QUALITY *
mediately.

For GENESYS

Beisler Jailed

Collins Appeals

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Work Expected
To Be Finished
In Early 1965 Contract Signed

tlS U LU A ...

WASHINGTON (UIM) —
Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson re­
turned from her four day west­
ern trip early today, travelweary but all ready to begin
actively campaigning for her
husband.

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Patsy Queen, were silting in said, ami then hopped on the
hi* cur at a drlve-in ham­ hood.
Steen anld he drove into
burger place in Kannapolis
Sunday night when a ear oc­ downtown Spartanburg with
cupied by liigliani ami Miss Mis* LcFevres—elnd only in
tier nightie—bunging on the
(.rKvvru* druva up.
SI:*.T *o!J tl.»- w o r n g it vvindehleM with a able view
out ami held a pistol on him mirror ahe had ripped away.
Pidiee said Iligham was
and hi* dale, ordering the
girl to lenvo the ear. Hr said currying a .26-culilier auto­
th« woman made him drive matic when arrested.
The couple was arraigned
down a street whete they
switched to a car di iven by livforu U. S. Commissioner
Jesse Itay In Greenville. He
Iligham.
Tate said Steen told him set bond at *26,1)00 for Bigthat he had previously dated hum and *10,IKK) for the
woman, iligham was jailed at
Miss LcFevres,
They changed to a rented Greenville and Miss LcFevres
cur in Charlotte, Steen said, ut Anderson,
and drove to Spartanburg
where they checked into a
motel at 1 a. nt. Steen auld
the pair took turns holding a
pistol on him, one sleeping
while the other watched.
Steen said they threatened
O v i e d o School Principal
to kill him if he didn't tuke
(6,000 from his cheeking ac­ Clyde Holder has divided reg­
count and give it to them. He istration for new first through
said he gave them all he had 12th grade pupil* into three
sections.
—a *130 paycheck.
Section one is for children
Finally, Steen said, both
fell asleep and he sneaked out who will lx- entering the first
to the ear. He got in and grade, who have not previous­
vember. Kennedy ia expected locked the doors as Miss Io*- ly registered and been tested.
to announce lite r this week IT vie bolted out of the room. They are to report to the au­
that he is in the running for She bunged on the doors, he ditorium at 9 a m. Monday,
New elementary students
th e
Democratic senatorial
who have not registered in
nomination in New York.
Seminole County before may
Keating broko with the na­
report anytime from Thurs­
tional ticket after Goldwater
day through Tuesday, 9 a.m.
was nominated at the Repub­
until i p.m. dully.
lican National Convention in
High school students now to
San Francisco Inst month.
Oviedo will la* tested and rcg.
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
Among the i s s u e s which
prompted the split with Gold- Mississippi delegates decided islrrcd Monday and Tuesday
water wa* the fight over the today to boycott the Democra­ at 9 a m. They arc to report
civil rights Hill. Keating sup­ tic Party'* platform hearing*. to the auditorium.
All former students of the
ported the measure and Gold- They charged that their stat
school, who attended last
us
simply
as
observers
at
the
water opposed It.
year, arc to report to the au­
Keating’s decision brought proceeding! was "less than ditorium at 8 a m., August
honors
tile."
him under attack from many
The platform committee re­ 31.
state Republicans, including
fused
Monday to give the two
Clare Boothe Iorce, former
Connecticut rongrrss-wornan Missiasippians offical seals at
and U. S. ambassador to the hearings pending settle­
ment of a challenge to Ihclr
Italy.
credentiala.
G. C. Cortright of Rolling
Fork, Mlsa., said today that
he and hi* college, Hen C.
WASHINGTON (UIM) — They also believe Goldwater
Gallon of Natchez, would re­
main in Washington "avail­ Sen. Barry Goldwater plan* has some of the same person­
able for consultation.” But he a *1.5 million television effort
al charm that won vote* for
said they wouki not partici­ as a central feature of his
pate in the platform hearings campaign for t h e White the late President John F.
and climbed in.
in any way because of the House, but it probably will not Kennedy and that he can pro­
The moat experienced, who conditions act by Democratic grt rolling until lata Septem­ ject It on television screens
had two hours’ flying time (at National Chairman John M. ber.
in suburban living zooms.
a paienger) took the pilot'* Bailey.
Aides gave that word today
Goldwater'* heavy u&gt;* of
seat.
in elaborating on Goldwatera television wilt not begin im­
He taxied out to the end of
statement that he will rely on mediately after formal laun­
the runway all right, but when Band Practice
television in hia prezidentia! ching of his campaign, aide*
he gunned the motor the plane
All Lyman H i g h School campaign "more than wa said, although there has been
veered off the concrete, nar­ Band members, including the have aver relied on it before." some talk of televising hia
rowly missed a canal, a n d majorettes, are requested by
There are two reason! for kickoff speech Sept. 1 at Pres­
bounced along for too yard* Bandmaster John Blair to re­ the Republican decision.
cott, Aria.
before stopping 60 feet short port to the band room Wed­ GOP straights believe their
Uae of television speeches,
from the administration build­ nesday at 9:30 a m. PracUca candidate must be seen by film clips end spot announce­
ing.
session* will b# held each more people than he could ment* will increase gradually
Tbe boys s t r i taken to weekday morning from now possibly see in personal ap­ in hit campaign to peak Jus*
Youth Hall,
until ichoul opens, Blair aaya. pearances acruss Dm nation. before election day.
difficult to believe when first
they atopped hia car ami 21year-old Joyce Kay LeFevrrs
crawled down from the hood
and suited Into Steen.
"Sha wa* dawn and clawing
a t Jilm'yt a hurry." said TaU.
"We pulled her off and put
her in the patrol car hut ahr
would not tell us a thing."
Officer* arrested the wom­
an and then went to a motel
and arrested her companion.
Stacy La vein Iligham, 26, a
textile worker.
The two, both from Kan­
napolis, N. C., were turned
over to the FBI, which charg­
ed them with kidnuping Steen,
also of Kannapolis.
Tho police temporarily ar­
rested Steen until they could
check out hit bizarre account
of the case.
Steen snid he ami a dule,

Registration At
Oviedo Slated

Keating To Run; M ay
Get RFK As Opponent

NEW YORK (U PI)—Sen.
Kenneth R. Keating, R-N. Y.,
after almost five weeki of
hesitation, announced today
he would run for a new sixyear term in the Senate inde­
pendently of GOP presidential
nominee Barry M. Ooldwater.
Th» announcement made
him a central figure in a runtest that may he eecond only
to the presidential race In na­
tional interest.
His Democratic opponent
almost surely will he Atty.
Gen. Robert F. Kennedy.
Jf the Krating - Kennedy
rare romri off it probably
will l&gt;* second only to the
presidential contest between
President Johnson and Sen.
Barry M. Goldwater In draw­
ing national attention in No­

Fly Boys Can't
Get Off Ground
MIAMI (UPI) —Three teen­
age boy* got the urge to fly
Monday but the best they
could do was bounce along the
runway of a small airstrip
for 600 yards.
The short joy ride ended
with the arrests of the trio,
two 16-year-olds and a 16year-old.
"If you watch someone do­
ing something for a long Ume,
you figure you can do it, too,"
commented one.
The teen agera went to tha
airport, picked out a plane,

Mississippians
Snub Hearings

Barry TV
$4.5 Million

contract for construction work
at the University of Florido
College of Education. Joel
Suiner, It r a d e n t o n, was
awarded a *179,765 contract
for work at the Gulf Coast
Experiment Station.
It uns tho last meclng of
the Cabinet before tha Damnrratlc National Convention.
Moat of the atata officials
were expected to attend tha
session next week In Atlantia
City, N. J. and would he away
from the capital.
The Cabinet received from
the State Merit System Coun­
cil the biennial pay survey on
which la based proposed pay
raises for thousands of stat*
employes. Director Gerald
Howell said there waa no In­
dications of what the raises
sparked hy the survey would
total.

Cabinet Favorable To
East Central Loan

tr e n

ties, said the loan would be
put with federal, county and
industrial funds fur a *243,000
survey project covering th*
next five years.
He said the studies would
be tbs b a s i s for recommenda­
tions to federal, state and lo­
cal sources for development
of the area in an orderly way.

Johnson Invites
Demo Governors
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
President Johnson said today
he had Invited all 34 Demo­
cratic governors to the White
ilmrsu Saturday.
The purpose of the meet­
ing, he said, is to discuss the
Impact on the various sta t.a
of economic improvements,
tho spare and defense pro­
grams, and other Items of fed­
eral-state IntereaL
Johnson told reporters that
when Republican govsmors
were in Washington some
time sgo, he invited them to
the White House, too, but
"unfortunately, they were unablo to collie."

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13 Days Till School Starts!
SILKY-FEELING
PIMA COTTON
SHEATH SLIPS
■Itrs
4 In li
inc. 6 i

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Smooth high-count Pima
danitly trimmed in lac*.
Machine wuahtible. Ad­
justable shoulder strap*
In 4 to 14, built up
styles 4 to 10. White.
OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M.

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Area Youth Program To Close Wednesday
By Mr*. F rink Whit*
Til* final 4*4*1or/ of th*
l u w i r Youth Prorram in
D*Bnrjrt which 1* aponaored
annually by th* D*Bary Civic
Association, will cloi* after
th* 9-11 a. m. Mition this
Wadnaaday with a picnic a t
tha Community Center.
A total of 121 children In
ay* group* from four to 16
year* war* anrollad and aver*
age attendance a t tha weekly
ataaloni varied from 70 to 9S.
Th* program eoniUted of
bowling on Monday morning*
a t tha DeLand Lane*; organIted play a t the Center on
Wedntaday and Friday morn­
ing* and roller abating a t
Melodla Lanca In Sanford on
T h u r a d a y night*. S q u a r e
dancing Initructlona were of­
fered each Friday evening a t
tha Center under direction of
Harold Jankina. Two flahathona a t Lak* Marie, one In
Ju ly and one on Monday
morning of this week, were
given by tha DeBary Pithing
Club.
The apontorlng aaaoclation
haa extended It* appreciation
fo r the cooperation ahown by
management a t th* bowling
alley and tha abating rink, to
thoa* who helped with the
program, thoao who provided
c a rt for tranaportation and to
thoa* who mada financial con­
tribution! toward repair and
nplacam ont of equipment.
W o r k e r * reeognlaad for
faithful aarvica throughout
tha aummar Icnludadi Glana
Smith, overall chairman i Wil­
liam Denning, William Hart­
man, Mr*. William Lakaman,
Mr*. Allan Duffln, Mr*. Adam
Muller, Mr*. Cheater Rearick,
Mr*. M. Lyman, Mr*. Kraaa
W aller, Mr*. Chart** Ulrich,
Mr*. P. PeUtt, Mr*. L. RltUr,
Mra. Albert Moaial, Mr*.
Jan et Potter, Mr*. L. Blond!,
Mra. D. flraeh, Mia* Sally
Maider, Mra. Myron Accardi,
Mra. Rally, Mra. E. Benedict,
M. Blair and Mra. Perrlck.

GOP Sets Quota
System In All
50 States
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AMONG ADULTS working with the Summer Youth Progrim In D«B*ry
have been, from left, Mrs. A. Dnffin, Mrs. Cheater Rearick, Mrs. M. Lymnn, Glenn Smith, Chested Rearick, Mra. Kress Walter and Mra. William
Lukcmtin. A number of the workers were not present when photo waa
made.
(Cox Photo)

BIBLE VERSES on balloons, decorated bar soap and poles and fish, mada
by primary boya and girls a t Long wood’s Pentecontal Vacation Bible
School, are dlnpluyed by Hally Cox, Virginia Tood and Pamela Hayes,
front, from left and In back by Billy Barker, Kirby Higginbotham and
Terry Parker. Mra. Evelyn McCleary waa in charge of the department.
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RtpubIMka campaign atrategiats la the SO tU tsa btgan a
grass roots search today for
voters to moot quota* oat undor o aovol program doalgaod
to put Boa. Barry M. Goldwa­
te r ia the White House.
State OOP chairmen were
given their state quota* and
a ccunty-by-county breakdown
a t a meeting hero Saturday.
P roduct quotas a re now la
prepiratioa and about onethird complete.
MWe have protected the pro­
bable vote and have aitabliihed what wo expect It a
aafe margin tor victory," add
Bay Humphreys, a Republi­
can National Committee aide.
F or example, tbo quota pro­
gram ultimate* that M.000
OOF votes will bo seeded to
win Alaska thla fall, It esti­
mate* the OOP need in Ore­
gon a t 441,000 votes and s«l*
a Pennsylvania quote of 3,-

947,600.
Each state chairman left
Saturday's meeting with simi­
la r quota breakdown* (or the
aaUoo'l 3,971 counties. Th*
data being eompUcd will pro­
vide sim ilar Information tor
)H,000 vottog precinct*.
Humphreys add that OOP
campaigner* could find tha
v o ted needed to m ast their
regional quota* la tha rater
voir of aoo-votere who make
up about ona-lhlrd of tha po
tential electorate.
He add that from the un­
committed one-UUrd, "ws *x
pact to get sufficient support
to win thia election."

Picnic Planned
In Deltona
By Mildred Btoey
A family - style Labor Day
picnic tor Deltona residents
and th d r friend* will be held
at tha Comunity Center.
Each family will bring Ita
owa picnic lunch and Charlea
McCarthy, recreation direc­
tor, has snoouocad that there
will ha "gamaa sod contest*
galore for all agei."

EEMPTY COFFEE TINS can become gay candy containers if decorated
with ahell macaroni and apruy painted as wan done in the Junior Depart­
ment o fthe Longwood Pentecostal Bible School, Shown here aa the a rt
work wan underwny are, front from left, Brenda French, Donna Sue
Brown, Clara Barker, Bobbie Barker and Betty Todd; back, Ronnie Reid,
Alden Johnson, David Higginbotham, Dorita Annley, Margie Kennedy
and Patny Ruth Grant. Mra. Martha June Higginbotham wan the teacher.

Rev. Robert Welch haa been

who

has

hern tra n sferred

appointed new pastor of the the church e l
Church of God of Prophecy, Jacksonville.

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IN T I I K Cl H C l ’I T CO C U T o r
t h n n in t h j u d i c i a l a s C U IT o r A N D r o w s e m i n o l e
C H A N C E R Y NO. IS IS *
U NITED M O RTG A G EE
S t IIVICIICO C O R P O R A T IO N ,
F ltln tltf.

the

tipring Glen, church all of his life. II* haa

been e minister for th* peat
2603 Elm Avenue, to replace
Rev. Welch waa bom in 16 yeara end waa graduated
Bishop Robert L, Strickland 1930 in Pinsviilt, Ky., and haa from Brlbl* Training School
in 1D64.
Hie appointment to tha
Sanford church was mad* by
the church'* State Ovcr*#*r.
Bishop R. Clamant Lynch of
Orlando. He and hie wife are
parent* of five year old twine,
Kevin and Karron.

Underwriters To
M eet Thursday
The Seminole County Ltf*
Underwriter* Association will
have ita regular meeting *t
noon, Thursday, a t th* Capri.
Georg* Allbright Jr., Or­
lando, vico president of the
National Standard Life Insur­
ance Co., will ba th* principal
speaker.
All members have been
urged to attend.

P iu u .tr

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D efendants.
N O T IC E o r S U IT
T O P h i l l i p R. T u r n e r a n d Bu*
Can* T u r n e r , h l a w tf#
And t o ell p e r i l * * h a v l n *
o r r la lm ln * to h a t * i n ?
r l a h t , l l l l a , o r I n t e r* * ! In
lh « p r o p a r t x b a r a l n 4aar rlb a d .
YOU a r c h e r e b y n o t i fi e d
t h a t a C o m p l a i n t t o f o re c lo s e
a m o r tta a * encu m b erin g tha
f o l lo w in g r a a t p r o p a r t y :
l * t 3*. l l l t ir k I t , W a a t h s r a II* Id. P l r a t A d d itio n , a c rnrdln*
to
p lat
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r e c o r d e d In P l a t B o o k 11.
p a a » a *1 a n d ST o f th *
P u b l i c R e co rd * of a« m l
n nla C o u n t y , F l o r i d a
ha* b r a n flla d a s a l n a t you In
lh * a b o v a . t t y l t d au lt. a n d y o u
a r . r e q u i r ' d t o aa r v * a r o p y
o f y o u r A n a w a r t o th * Com
p l a i n t o n th * P l a l n t l f r a a l l o t n ay a, v a n d a n B a r * * d a y , Poat
O f fic e Bo* 1447, O r l a n d o . F l o r ­
id a, a n d t o fit* th * o r i g i n a l o f
auch A n s w e r w i t h t h a C la r k
o f lh * * f o r « s a l d C i r c u i t C o u r t
o n o r b o fo ro tli* s t h d a y o f
R a p l t m b t r , 1111. I f y o u fa ll
t o d o *o, a d a c r a a p r o n i g
faaao will b* t a k e n a a a l n a t you
fu r th* relief d em a n d e d la the
Com plaint.
T h i s Nolle* a h a l l ho p u b l i s h
a d one* a w e a k f o r f o u r eon
a a c u l l v e w a a k a In t h * B a n lo r d
H rrald.
D ated thla S la t d a y o f July,
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KKV. ROBERT WELCH

Tha liver which weigh*
from I to 4 pounds, is th*
largest gland in the human
body.

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A r t h u r M. B e c k w i t h . J r
C lark of th a C trc a lt C ourt
B y : M a r t h a T. V l h l a n
D eputy C lark
P u b l l t b A u * . 4. 11. IS. 11. t i l l .
CDC-S

F I C T I T I O C * BASSE
N O T IC E IS h e r e b y g l e a n t h a t
I a m e n g a g e d In hu*ln*a* a t
110 N. H w y . IT-1S. C a a a e l b e r r y .
B a m ln o l* C o u n l y , F l o r i d a , u n d e r
l h a f l c l l t l o u * n a m * of, 12 S t a t *
C o n a t. Co., a n d t h a t I I n t e n d
t n r a g l a t a r aa td n a m e w i t h th *
r i e r k o f lh * C i r c u i t C o u r t .
H*m lnnl# C o u n l y , F l o r i d a , In
a c c o r d a n c e w ith th * p r o v l a l o n i
o f l h a r i c t l t l o u * N am * S t a t u tea.
to-writ:
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F lorida
• l a l u t * * 14IT
S i s : C h a rt * * M a r t i n
P u b l l a h A u s . 11. 14 A S*p t. 1,
i. m i .
CDC-S*
N O T IC E o r S U I T
STATE
OF
F L O R ID A
TO
W E N D EL L MUREL HOW .
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m a i l i n g ad d r e e a is F l a h e r 'a
T r a i l e r C o u r t . I t o u t* 2, E l ­
d o n . M leenurl!
A a u l t h a v i n g h aan filed
a g a l n a t y o u In t h * C i r c u i t
C o u r t In a n d
fo r Ba mlnol*
C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , In C h a n c e r y ,
fo r d i v o r c e , t h a a b b r e v i a t e d
t i t l e nf w h i c h It E u n tc * Ma*
H o w e l l , p l a i n t i f f , v. W a n d e l l
M u r e ! H o w ell, d e f e n d a n t , th la
n o l l e * la t o r a q u i r * y o u t o fit*
w i t h t h * C l a r k of aa td C o u r t
y o u r w r i t t e n d e t e n t e * , t f an y .
to th a p la l n t l f r a c o m p la in t f i l ­
ed In aa ld ca u s a , a n d t o aa r v *
a c o p y o n th * p l a l n t l f r a a t ­
t o r n e y s , b elow , n o t l a l s r t h a n
lh * 11th d a y o f l a p l a m b s r , A.
D. 1114.
H e re in fa ll not a r a decree
p r o a o n f a a t o w ilt b* e n t e r e d
a g a l n a t you. for d efault.
W IT N E S S my h a n d a n d tha
saal of aald C ourt a t S anford,
F l o r i d a , t h l a Tlh d a y o f A u g u s t ,
A. D. 1114.
(SEAL)
A r t h u r K. B e c k w i t h , J r . ,
C la rk o f th* C ircu it C o u rt
B y : M a r t h a T. V l h l a n
D e p u t y C lark
H U T C H I S O N AND L E F F L E R
P o s t O f fi c e D r a w e r U
E d w a rd s B uilding
S anford, F lo rid a
A ttorney* for P laintiff
P u b l i s h A u g . 11, I I , I I , A tap * .
1. 1 H 4 .
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lam tasla Comity, F latProbata,
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OSCAR O. B A R N E S .
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T a All C r e d i t o r s a a d P e r s o n a
H a v i n g C laim # o r
Demand#
A galnat aald E a ta ta i
T ou and each of you ar* h a ra ­
b y n o t i f i e d a n d r e q u i r e d to
p resen t an y claim s and d e­
m and* w h ich you. o r a llh a r of
yo u , m a y h a v a a g a l n a t t h *
r a t a l * o f O S CA R (1. BARN EH,
deceased, le t* of G r a n t Count : . W i s c o n s i n , lo t h * C o u n l y
Judge
of
Sam tnola
C ounty,
F l o r i d a , a t h l a o f fi c * In th *
o o u rt hour* of aatd C o u n ty a t
S a n f o r d , F l o r i d a , w i t h i n six
c a l e n d a r m o n t h s f r o m th * t l m a
of th a f irs t publication o f thla
n o tio n . T w o c o p l a a o f e a c h
c l a i m o r d e m a n d a h a l l b* In
w r i t i n g , a n d s h a l l s t a t * th *
p lace o f r e s i d e n c e a n d p o a t o f ­
fice a d d r e s s o f t h * c l a i m a n t ,
a n d s h a l l b * a w o r n tn b y l h *
c la im a n t, hla a g e n t, o r a t t o r ­
ney a n d a c co m p an ied by a f i l ­
i n g faa o f o n # d o l l a r a n d a u c h
c l a i m o r d e m a n d n o t ao flla d
adiatl b* vo id.
K e n n e t h B. B a r n * *
Aa a n c i l l a r y a d m i n i s t r a t o r
o f th a E s ta te of
OSCAR a . B A R N E S ,
D acaased
OEO. A. S P E E R , J R . .
H I M M agnolia A venue
Sanford. F lo rid a
A t t o r n e y f o r aald K a t a l *
P u b l t a h A u g . 11, I I , 14, A Sept.
1. 1144.

CDC-IT

N O T IC E o r SUIT
S T ' . T B O F F L O R I D A TO l
B I D N E T Y A N C EY MoA DKN
HI, CHA RLES
RUSSELL
McADEN,
JA NE
E LIZA ­
B E T H M cADEN. a n d LXNORA ANN M oA DEN, l h a
raeldanc* o f each o f w h o m
la 1444 T r a a m o n t
Road.
W ilson, N orth C a ro lin a,
Tou. a n d each o f you, a r e
haraby notified t h a t a petition
b a a b ean b r o u g h t a n d file d
a g a l n a t y o u , a n d e a c h o f y ou,
In t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t , N i n t h
J u d l o l a l C i r c u i t of F l o r i d a , In
a n d f o r S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , In
C h a n c e r y . C a s a No, 14,141, a n U tltd E S T E L L E W . SW 1NION
and PEOOY JA N E McADEN
( n a a H w tn ao n ), P e t i t i o n e r s , v.
B R A N C H
B A N K IN G
AND
T R U S T COMPANY. • f o r e i g n
c o r p o r a t i o n , a t a), R e s p o n d e n t * ,
a n d yo u, a n d e a c h o f y o u , a r *
harab y eum m oned. ordere d and
required to n l* y o u r w r itt e n
an aw a r a r dalanaaa to th a p e ti­
tion flla d h e r e i n a g a l n a t y o u
In t h * a b o v e e n t i t l e d c a u s a . In
t h * o f f l c a o f t h * C l a r k o f lh *
C i r c u i t C o u r t In a n d f o r B a m l­
no l* C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , a t h la
o f fic * la lh * C o u r t H o u a * In
S anford, F lo rid a , on or bafora
t h * t t h d a y o f S e p t e m b e r , A.D.
1114, a n d t a aa r v * a c o p y o f
a u ch a n a w a r o r d a f a n a a * u p o n
O E U . A. S P E E R , J K „ o r S p a a r
A Spaar, p e titio n e rs ' a tto rn e y *
h e r e i n , w h o a * a d d r e s s la F. O.
Box 1114. S a n f o r d , F l o r i d a 13TTl, o n o r b a f o r a a a l d d a t a a a
r e q u i r e d b y lh * l a w s o f F l o r ­
ida a n d t h * 1114 F l o r i d a R u t a *
n l Civil P r o c e d u r e . If y o u f a l l
&lt;o d a ao, a D ecr ee P r o C o n faeao
w ill h* e n t e r e d a s a l n a t you
f o r lh * r e l i e f d e m a n d e d In l h a
ratlllo n .
Tou ar* fu rth e r notified t h a t
th * n a t u r e o r t h l a s u i t o r p r o ­
c e e d i n g I* t o h a v a a a t d C o u r t
a ppoint Tha A tlan tic N atio n al
B a n k o f J a c k s o n v i l l e , o r oo m o
other
q u alifie d
person.
aa
T ru ata* e f the L eal W ill a n d
T e a t a m a n t o f C. R. S W I N fO N ,
d e c e a s e d , w i t h p o w e r l a sa il
th * f o l l o w i n g d a a o r lb o d lan d ,
l y i n g a n d b e i n g In S am ln o l*
C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , t o - w l l :
l o t * 1 t h r o u g h I a n d IT
through
14.
B lo ck
“B”
T r a o t No. IT, a n d L o ta 14
a n d IT, B l o c k "E * . T r a c t
No. IT, A L L in KANLANDO
S P R IN G S , a c c o r d i n g l o p l a t
t h a r a o f r e c o r d e d In r t a t
B o o k 4, p e g * I I In t h * o f ­
fice o f th * C l a r k o f C i r c u i t
C o u r t o f S a m ln o l* C o u n t y ,
F l o r i d a ; L ES S r i g h t a t w a y
f o r I n t e r s t a t e 4; u n d e r t h *
a u t h o r i t y a n d u r m o a t aald
W ill.
W ITN E SS m y h an d aa C lark
of to ld C ircuit C o u r t o f S e m i­
nole C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , a n d th *
aaal of s a i d C o u r t , a t S a n f o r d ,
■ a m ir •1a C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , t h i s
i o t a d a y e f A u g u a t , A- D. 1114.
(SEAL)
A r t h u r H. E a c k w l t h , J r . ,
C l a r k of C i r c u i t C o u r t o f
S a m ln o l* C o u n t y . F l o r i d a .
Hy: M a r t h a T. V l h l e a
D eputy C lark
OEO. A. S P E E R . J R
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till* , o r I n l a r e a t In t h * p r o ­
p e r ty herein
described,
De­
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No. 14144.
Th* d escrip tio n of lh* re a l
p r o p e r l y I n v o lv ed , l o c a t e d In
N am ln cla C o u n l y , F l o r i d a , la aa
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E S T A T E S , a* r e c o r d e d In
P l a t R o o k 11, p a * a * I I
a n d 1*. P u b l i c R e c o rd * o f
Bamlnol* C o u n l y , F l o r i d a .
T ou e r a h a ra b y nntlflad fur'.h ar t h a t y o u a r e r e q u i r e d lo
file y o u r a a v a r a l a n a w a r* to
th * C o m p l a i n t h e r e t o f o r e flla u
In aa ld m a r t * a g * f o r e c lo s u r e
p roceedings w ith th* C la rk of
lh * C i r c u i t C o u r t of Bamlnol*
C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , In H an fo rd ,
F l o r i d * , a n d lo a*rv* a copy
t h e r e o f u p o n th * P l a l n t l f r a a t ­
t o r n e y , R o b e r t J . P l a u s , J r . , of
HUSH, H E E D
AND MA RH IIA I.U
14
East
L ivingston
A v en u e. JV at O ffice B o a 1141,
O r l a n d o . F l o r i d a , o n o r b e f o ra
t h a 14th d a y * f S e p t e m b e r ,
l i l t . H erein fall not o r a d a ­
ce** p r o co n faaao will b* e n ­
t e r e d a g a l n a t yo u .
T h la nolle* ahall ha p u b lis h ­
ed on e* t e c h w e e k f o r f o u r
141 c o n s e c u t i v e w e a k * l a Th*
S a n f o r d H e r a l d , Han ford , F l o r ­
id a. o n A u g u s t II, A u g u a t IS.
A u g u a t 14, a n d H a p t a m b a r 1,
lilt.
(SEAL)
A r t h u r H. B e c k w k h . J r ,
C la rk of tha C ircuit C ourt
Bam lnol* C o u n t y , F l o r i d a
R y : M a l t h a T. V l h l a a
D eputy C lark
Hobart J . P ltus, Jr.
o f HUSH, R E E D AND
MARSHALL
I I E a s t L h rln g etee Avanu*
P . O. B a * 1141
p. a Box m i
O rlando. Florida
A T T O R N E Y S F O R P L A I N T I F F S a n f o r d . F l o r i d a 1IIT1
P u b lish Aug. I I , I t , U , * P u b llah Aug. II, I I .
Sept. I, 1114.
Bapt. 1. 1144.

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I Legal Notice

V I C T I T I O C a N AM E
N O T IC E 1* h a r a b y g i v e n ( h a t 1
a m * n a a * a d In b u a l n a a a a t 1&lt;I4
N. H o l l y , S a n f o r d . 8 a m l n n l *
Coun
F l o r i d a , u n d e r t h * fie
tltluUB n a m * of. A d a m a T r a n a f a r A I t o r a c a a n d t h a t 1 In
t * n d t o r a g l e t a r »*ld n a m * w i t h
tli* *'l*rk of lh * C i r c u i t C o u r t ,
ftem ln ol* C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , In
a c c o r d a n c e w i t h t h * p ro v i s i o n *
of t h a K l e i l t t o u a
N am *
R t a t u t a a . t o - w l t : t a c t i o n I I I 01
P l e r t d a S t a t u t e * 1SST.
■ I* : W . A. A d am *
P u b l t a h A u * . 11. 11, l i . A »* pt.
I. 1144.
CD C -II

August II, 1M4
Admission*
Patricia Hayea, Carol Bark
enmler, Robert Rape. Kathy
Schaffer, Carol Burgeii, Reba
Scott, Appleton Ronctter, Su­
san Wagoner, Cony! Chaniot, JI un d atah,* ( aCmo lunrot l *o fC otuhn*t y ,C oSutna tt y*
Marla Coiiard, J. Thomis e f F l o r i d a , l a P r o b a t a
eft
Spray, Ellen Kipp, all of San Jl aO Hr*N l hB*A TETaSl a t *J O N
ES. JR.
ford; Rose Glasscr. B e t t y
D eceased
F
I
V
4
I
,
NOT
IC E
Beall, DeBary; Daniel Rus­
N o lle* la l i r r t b y a l v a n t h a t
sell, Barbara Russell, Gene­ th * u n d * r * l e » * d will, o n t h *
va; Horace Lee Cooper, Her­ 17th d a y e f S e p t e m b e r . A. D.
1111. p r c a a n t to th * H e n e r a h l *
bert Cooper, Climax, Ga.
C o u n t y J u d g e of t a m l n o l * C e u n Birth*
t y . F l o r i d a , hi * f i n a l r e t u r n ,
Mr. and Mr*. Steven* of a c c o u n t a n d v o u ch er * , a a A d ­
m i n i s t r a t o r o f tli* C a l a i s o f
Sanford, a Kiri; Mr. and Mra. J O H N BATTS JO N E S . J t l . d * .
Leslie Berkenmeier, of San­ c a a i a d . a n d a t a a l d t l m a , t h a n
ford, a girl; Mr. and Mrs. athn*d thaaanld* , Jmu ad kg ee a pf ap rl t e aa t l e fni n at«l
Wayne Burges* of Sanford, a a a t t l a m a n t o f h l a a d m l n l a t r a tlon o f aald a alat* . a n d for an
boy.
u rd a r d lach a rg tn g h im aa aueh
Discharge*
A dm lnlatrotor.
D a t e d t h l a th * 11t h d a y o f
Bryan Harden, Monica Ollif,
AIomo Shoemaker, Bernice A u g u/ #a t/ . BA.E ND. J O1114.
NES
McKinney and baby girl, De­
A a A d m ln litra to r o f tha
B a ta ta of
witt Whitmore, Julia Die­
J O H N BAT T S J O N E S , J R .
trichs, Rosebud Powell, alt of
D ocaaaad.
O. A. S P E E R . J R .
Sanford; Carol Sewell, Cassel­ OE
A tto rn e y for K atatu
berry; Joseph Gallo, Lottie M. 111 M a g n o l i a A v a n u *
Wright, DeBary; Vienna Con- S a n f o r d , F l o r i d a
llah Au*. I t , H , A I apt. L
dry and baby boy, Lak* Mary, FI.u b1111.
C D C .II
Henry B. Nixon, Osteen.
August II, 1664
IN T H E C I R C U I T CO C U T O F
T H E NINTH JU D IC IA L C IR ­
Admlaatona
C U I T IN A N D r O H S E M I N O L E
Mary H. Brouneau, Mar­ C O U N T T , F L O R I D A .
jorie Watson, Edward Foi- C H A N C E R Y NO. 1JS4T
H E BOSTON F I V E C E N T S
night, Sandra Sue Johnson, T8 A
VINOS BAN K,
Dorothy Scarborough, K e y
P lain tiff,
Cook Jr., Grace E. Middle- r a
WILLIAM
▼
.
HOSACK,
M ui,
ton, all of Sanford; Evelyn
D afandanta.
H. Bryant, Robert H. Wynn,
N O T IC E O F S U I T IN
AOB
FORECLOSURE
Alonao McCalley, D e B a r y ; TMOOi RWT O
i l l i a m V. H n t a r k
William Barrie, Cocoa; Mary I t E I I D K N C B i l i l t W arn H a r t
Avanu*
Sheppard, Pinky N e w t o n ,
V * * a a ] lo l* li( a
Oviedo.
La* Vagaa, N evada
T ou a r e haraby notified t h a t
Birth*
p l a i n t t o f o rac lo a o a c e r ­
Mr. and Mr*. Donald John­ at a iCn o m
m art* * * * an cu m b arln * th*
son of Sanford, a girl; Mr. f o l l o w i n g d a a c r l b a d r e a l p r o .
and Mr*. Terry Watson of p a r t y , t o - w l t ;
l , o t I. B lo c k " E ”, COIJNSanford, a boy; Mr. and Mra.
T H T CLUB MANOIt. U N I T
NO. 1, a c c o r d i n g t o t h *
Leon Scott of Sanford, a girl;
p l a t t h e r e o f a a r e c o r d e d In
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bailiff of
Plat
B o o k 11, P a g e 11.
P u b lic Reoords of Sam iMaitland, a girl.
n o l* C o u n t y , F l o r i d a
Discharges
h a * b e a n f i le d a g a t n a l y o u In
Yvonn* Fryer, Paul Man- t h * a b o v e a l y l a d a u l t , a n d y o u
ra n , Gertrude Zerrenncr, Da­ • r e r e q u i r e d to aa r v * a co p y
of y o u r A naw ar o r o t h e r Pleadvid Sheridan, David Martin, I n a t o l h a C o m p l a i n t o n P l a i n Mae Myera, Theresa Sam­ t i f f * a t t o r n e y s . A N D E R S O N ,
H, DEAN A LOWNDES. I l l
mons, Darryl Black, Robert HUS
E a s t C e n tr a l B oulevard, O r ­
Rep*, Giles Chapman, B*v- l a n d o , F l o r i d a , a n d f I la t h * o r i ­
r o th e r P leading
eriy Jones, Kathy Schaffer, gIni n at hl aA noafwfi ac re o of
th e Clark of
Howard Hodgea, Tanya Smith, tli* C i r c u i t C o u r t o n o r b e f o r e
t
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a
S
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d
a
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o
f
S
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p
t e m b e r . 1114.
Ethel Walker and baby girl,
no, a do er **
all of Sanford; Cheryl Chiesa, Iptr o y o uc o nf faal al a ot o do
w i l l So u k a n
Maitland; Arlena Meaerve, a g a l n a t y o u f o r t h e r a l l a f d e ­
th * Com plaint.
Longwood; Pamela Lae, Lake m aTnhdl ea d NIn
o l l e * a h a l l ba p u b l l a h Monroe.
ad o n e* a w e a k f o r f o u r e o n ■ acu tlv a w a a k a lo t h * S a n f o r d
August 16, 1M4
H erald.
Admissions
DATED
th is
Tlh d a y e f
Sheri Whitley, Reba Pr*aut- A u g u a t , 1144.
(SEAL)
to, Barry Brown, Patricia
A r t h u r H . R e c k w l l h . J r .,
Poison, Helen Spivey, Evola
( ’l a r k of C i r c u i t C o u r t
l l y : M a r t h a T . V lh lan
Edwards, all of Sanford; In­
D eputy Clark
dus Powell, Lake Monroe; P u b l l a h A u g . 11, I I . 21 A S e p t
Frederick Weilon, William 1, 1114.
CDC -J1
Doppitadt, DeBary; Joseph
Policy, Longwood; Jean Pat­
N O T IC E O F S U I T
L HKYZLEn and
terson, Fort Myera; A n n a T O i MF .IlCJ tHl EA EK.
IIK T K L E R , hla
Leech, Deltona; Jam es Smith,
w if e , a n d a l l p e r i l * * c l a i m ­
i n g I n t a r a a i a by, t h r o u g h ,
Osteen.
u n d s r , o r a g a i n s t t h * aald
Births
M lc h a a t R a t s l a r a n d E la la
K. n o t i l a r . h l a wife, o r
Mr. and Mra. Albert Ed­
e i t h e r o f t h e m , a n d all
wards of Sanford, a girl.
p a r tita h av in g or claim ing
Discharge*
t n h a v a a n y r i g h t , till* ,
o r I n t e r e s t In th * p r o p e r ­
Joseph Leonard, Marjorie
ty h e r e in daacrlbad:
Watson and baby, Grain lei
T O U A R E H E R E B Y NOTIHayea, Mamie Lae Denton, F I E D t h a t a a u l t h a a b een
u . th * n a ­
Fred Pope, Dorothy Scarbor­ bt ur roeu gohft wahgi ac hl n alat tyo
o f o re c lo s e a
ough, Maxine Bowen and ba­ t r r r l g o a * o n t h * h e r e i n a f t e r
by, Shirley Price and baby, d aTa chrel b anda mr ee a l e fp r ot ph e* r t yC. o u r t In
S u s a n Wagoner, Eleanor w h i c h t h * a u l t h a a b e a n In ­
Oormly, all of Sanford; B ar s t i t u t e d la th * C i r c u i t C o u r t .
N inth Ju d ic ia l C ircuit, la and
bar* Rus tall. Geneva; Shirley f o r S a m t n o l a C o u n t y , F l o r i d a .
Dixon, Lake Mary; Indus T h * l l l l a o f t h * c a s e la O R .
LAN D O F E D E R A L SAVINOy
Powell, Lake Monroe.
AND
LOAN
ASSOCIATION,

COUNTV, rLOKIIIA.

New Pastor Appointed For Sanford Church

Up For Degree
Guatei Olof Nordgreo J r . of
Sanford will ba ons of 624
candidates fa r degress a t tha
summer quarter commence­
ment exercise a t Auburn Uni­
versity nsxt Monday. Ho ia
receiving a degree In bachelor
’ science la business adminUatioa.

Vtif V aaftrl I t r t O
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m a n d * w h i c h y o u . o r *U h * r n f
y o :. m a y h a v e a g a l n a t t h a e s ­
t a t e o f A l l a n P. L a w r a n c a , d e ­
c e a s e d , l a t a n r s a i d C o u n ty , to
th * C o u n t y J u d g e o f S em in o le
C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , a t hi* o f fic e In
th * c o u r t h o u s e o f aald C o u n ty
a t Sanford. F lo rid a, w ithin att
c a l e n d a r m o n t h ! f r o m th * tim e
e f th * t l r a t p u b l i c a t i o n o f th la
no lle* . T w o c o p ie s o f ea ch
c l a i m o r d e m a n d ah all b* tn
w r i t i n g , a n d a h a l l e t a t a lh *
p l a c e o f r e s i d e n c e a n d pot* o f ­
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a n d a h a l l ba a w o r n lo by t h a
c l a i m a n t , hla a g e n t , o r a t t o r n e y
a n d a c c o m p a n i e d by a f ilin g
fa* o f « n * d o l l a r a n d auch
c l a i m o r d e m a n d n o t so filed
■hall b e void.
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A* e x e c u t r i x o f th * L a s t
W ill and T a a ta m e n t of
A l l a n P. L a w r a n c a ,

derailed

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A ttorney for E sta te
P. O. D r a w e r 7.
Sanford, F lo rid a
P u h l l a h : J u l y 2!. A u g . 4, I I , 11
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T H E NINTH J i n i C I t l . r i l l Cl IT. IN AN D F O R S E M I .
VOLE COUNTY , F L O R I D A .
L A W NO. 94X1
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STATE ROAD D E PA R TM EN T
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S E M IN O L E COUNTY, a P o l l .
Ileal S u b d i v i s i o n o f th * S l a t *
of F l o r i d a ,

Petitioners,

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NO TIC E O F E M I N E N T H o .
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AUTHORITY OF T H E STATE
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u n ‘. now-n p e r r o n * c l a i m i n g by,
through or under know n p e r­
so n a w h o a r * d e a d o r w h o ar*
n o t k n o w n t o be t i r e d n r a l i v e ;
SEC TION TTOIO--J.MII. a T A T H
ROAD 4*. S E M IN O L E C O U N T 1 ,
NAM ES A A D D R E I 4 E I
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t a i n , 1,440 s q u a r e f e e t , ( 0 | |
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BY;
IIUHH ELL W .
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S U B J E C T TO; M O R T G A G E r e .
c o r d e d In O. R. Book 441.
p a t * U In f a v o r of F I R S T
F E D E R A L SAVINGS AND
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�Dillon Points To Record Peace-Time Prosperity Under IB J
Treasury Chief
• Testifies On
Demo Platform
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Treasury Secretary Douglas
Dillon, a Republican, told
Democratic platform writeia
today that Johnion administration politicri have gcner” ate&lt;l record peacetime pros­
perity and hold the promile
of future tax cuts.
Dillon, a top State Depart­
ment official in the Eisen­
hower administration, was the
second Johnson cabinet mem­
ber of GOI* persuasion to en­
dorse Democratic policies and
hit at the philosophy of Re'k r publican presidential nominee
Harry M. Uoldwater.
At the opening platform
hearing Monday, Defense Sec­
retary Robert S. McNamara,
a onetime registered Repub­
lican, said the Democrats
should disavow Goldwnter's
suggestion that the Presi­
dent’s rontrot over use of taetical nuclear weapons should
•
be turned oxer to the NATO
supreme commander.
Dillon, in his prepared
statement, stressed the theme
of American prosperity to go
with those of peace and mil­
itary power sounded Monday
by Secretary of State Dean
Rusk, U.N. Ambassador Adlal E. Stevenson and McNarn•
ara.
The treasury secretary re­
called that only three and a
half yeara ago the economy
was bogged down in lta fourth
Postwar recession, lie said
the American people today
“ are in the middle of our
fourth year of continued eco­
nomic advance — the best period of peacetime prosperity
® In our entira modern his­
tory,'1
Dillon declared: “ Hie suc­
cess of those policies has one
simple source: We have re­
jected extremes — and have,
InsUad, been both creative
sind realistic, both flexible in
techniques and firm In pur­
pose, both frugal In expend!^
lures and responsive to na­
tional needs."
Dillon credited tax relief
legislation in 1062 under the
late President John F. Ken­
nedy for giving “ new vigor
and buoyancy to our free en­
terprise system." He said tax
reform enacted under John­
son this year would help
more.
•
“ We have. . .done more to
Improve our lax system — In
terms both of fairness and of
economic growth — in the
last three and a half years
than in any other period of
our history," Dillon comment­
ed.
“ In looking ahead to fur­
ther tax reduction, it would
^
appear that high priority
should be given to a thorough
overhaul of the hodgepodge
of excise taxes remaining
from World War 11 days. Ma­
ny of these taxes no longer
serve their original purpose
. . .once the job of revising
excise taxes has been com­
pleted, continued economic
growth should permit addi% tional reductions in income
taxes In the years ahead."

VCS Underway
In Geneva

DeBary VFW
Sets Meeting
For Thursday

4 -H Club Rally Day Is Success
Rally Day la»t Friday for
Kcmiiiulo County 4-H Club
boy* and gill* wax termed a
big success even though activ­
ities were halted by rain dur­
ing the afternoon.

The day'* irhrdute was
planned and rarrlud out under
direction of 4-H Junior Lend­
er* with the assistance of Erneit I.undberg, m i l i t a n t
county agent and Mi** Myrtle

UNIDENTIFIED GUEST at Seminole County
4-H Rally Day pauses for a second to catch her
breath as ahe tries her skill in the suitcase relay
race. Some 76 4-H members and prospective
members attended the event which wns held at
the County Agricultural Center. (Herald Photo)

Wilton, home demonstration
agent.
Junior la-adera participat­
ing included Carmen Adriatiro, Kathy Cammark. Sandy
Miklrr, George
Bradshaw,
David Mohn, David .lakubcin.
Donna Hogan and Linda
Leahy. Adult Leader* hrlping
were Mra. Jninr* Dingmnn
and Mr*. H. L. Johnion. Mra.
Ruth Bethea of the 6-H Rid­
ing Club and Mr*. Holme*
Dree* of Kastbiook also *iaiited.
Game*, ronteita and rallie*
kept the boys and girl* com­
pletely occupied during the
day. Softball, necktie relay,
■uitcaie relay, deal ihe ba­
con and over and under relay*
were among the game* play­
ed.
Hot dog* with all the trim ­
ming* and cold drink* and
potato atlrka were aerved for
the noon luncheon.
Some 76 club member* and
prospective members attended
Rally Day and it ha* been de­
cided that the event will be­
come an annual one.

Goins: To College

AUTO SERVICE
Miss E l i s a b e t h Hayee,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jsm sa M. Hayas of 106 Fair- HARRY ADAIR'S
GULP 8 EE VICK
lane Circle, will attend Intermont College, Bristol, Va., be­ Tiraa • Batteries - Accessorial
Road AAA Service
ginning Sept. 16.
Guarantaad Braka k Mufflsr
Barrie*
Franeh U K .
Starts Training
FA 2-0921
FA 2-9922
Stanford H. Clinger Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanford FEEDS
II. Clinger Sr. of 261 Lake
Griffin Circle, Casselberry, Sanford Flour and
has started basic training a t
Feed Store
the Great Lakaa Naval Train­
Jim Dandy Faada
ing Canter, Illinois.
Timothy Hay . Cotton Seed
Mtal
Body of the female gypsy
$3.40 par 100 lb.
moth is so heavy that it can­ Cow Feed
Fittening and Fattening
not fly, according to the En­
320 Sanford Ara.
Sanford
cyclopaedia Brilannica.

INSURANCE

FOR T H E CRADLE S E T

EASY

TERMS

MATHER

of Sanford

V. K. Buckner
Dies In Hospital

Join the smart car
buyers who made
the number one
seller the number
one buy!!!

Staff Metting

Funeral Notice

All atudenta who signed up
for the annual ataff at Oviedo HMKMCn. VI It Oil. KKVftKTIt
— Fun*rv»l BcrvIctB f*»r V irg il
High School are urged to
K«»tn*th l l u c k n e r , 41. who
meet in the library at 1 p. m.
itl'ri
M»n&lt;l4r
In
Htm lnol*
M e m o rial Ho» p! t«l. mill hr
W e d n e s d a y . Ron llinu* from
h eld •! •
i» m F r i d a * at
Taylor Publishing Cnmpany
llrl*»«in Putiftral ll«»ma w ith
I ' l i l n r J o h n Mar all nffl*
will meet with tha student
H aling
Hu ti a I will !&gt;• In
group.
O a k l a w n M e m o rial P a r k .

Chevrolet has always boon a favorite car. Now
it’s more in favor tlinu ever! Just drop by your
Chevrolet dealer's to see why. Ixiok at his wide
assortment or brand-new Chevrolet*, Chuvcllcs,
Chevy ll’s and Corvnir*. Pick the one you wantthen join all (hose smart buyers whn got a
number one deal on the number one seller. But
don’t wait too long; there are a lot of other smart
buyers around I

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&amp; B U IL D IN G S U P P L IE S

AREA DIRECTORY

By J e A ii Hays
Vacation Church School at
the Geneva Methodist Church
is being conducted each Wed­
nesday during the month of
August from 1:30 until 11:30 AIR CONDITIONER
a. m. with Mrs. W. G. KUbee H. B. Pope Co.} Inc.
as superintendent.
Far Th* Fintst Vaar Around
Children of Geneva and sur­
Waather Conditioner
rounding areas ara invited to
FEDDERB
attend.
Bala* — Barrie a
100 f . Park Axe.
Sanford
FA 2-4234

FURNITURE

Kids Fun Day
Set Thursday

TRUSTEES for St. Richard’s Council 6357, Knights of Columbus, are
Charles Allen, Edward Simon and Robert LcFils, front row, left to right.
Among other officers recently installed were, hark from left, Jerome
J-iesenfclt, recorder: John Corso, outside guard; Joseph Falgione, inside
guard and John Sutherland, treasurer.
(Herald Photo)

frra li

MATHER of Sanford

Police Cowed
By Old Bossie

k

C a n to r!

For A Beautiful Lawn _
CHICAGO (UPI 3 — At- fa's rn-defendant* alan were frauding the Teamster* pen­
SCOTTS
toiney* for Teamster Presi- !preparing appeal* for their sion fund of $26 million in
dent .tame* R, Hoffa todav clients who were ronvicted on loans and of diverting $1.7 •nonu*'' — Weeds Aa It
Feed*
prepared appeals for Hoffa's fraud charges by the same million to their own uses.
Hoffa was ronvicted of two “Kwlt" — For Death To
five-year prison sentence and jury of eight men and four
Chinch Bug*
By Mr*. Frank While
[counts of wire fraud, one
$10,000 fine for conspiring to women.
“Satisfaction
Or Money
DeBary VFW Post 8093 will defraud hi* union'* pension
Hoffa currently is appeal­ count of matt fraud and one
Bark Guarantee”
hold its first meeting of the fund.
ing an eight-year acnlencc count of conspiracy. But in
(irnpcville Nursery
Monday,
Attorney* for »ix of Hof- handed down earlier this year passing sentence
new season this Thursday at
2221 Grapeville Ate.
Austin
ruled
that
the
fiveat
Chattanooga,
Tenn.,
on
a
7:30 p m. at the Firemen'*
322-0686
year sentence* on each count
jury
tampering
ronviction.
Recreation Hall on Colomba
“Srntts Dealer"
U S. District Court Judge would run concurrently.
Road. The fall program will
Rirhatd H. Austin ruled Mon­
be planned, committees will
day that the jury tampering
be named and an all-out mem­
sentence must run consecu­
Great Savings on Easy Terms
tively with the fraud sen­
bership drive wil be launched.
FROM A WORLD OF FINE FURNITURE
tence. If both appeals fail,
The drive will be conducted
Hoffa rould serve as much as
in txvo part*: first, renewal of
13 years in prison.
all present member* for the
Mr*. Raymond C. (JoAnnl
The jury found the asven
coming year and. second, an Hays join* The Herald'a news men guilty on July 26 of de­
organlied program to contact department this week to serve
all eligible vclcrans who have n* reporter-photographer for
the Geneva area where she
not joined the VFW.
Earl Walker, commander of and her husband and their
Post 8093. in extending invita­ children, Chuckle, four, and
tion to join the organiration, Joy, three, have been resi­
reminded that among advan­ dent! for more than a year.
llahy Beds (Complete
Active member* of the Gen­
MIAMI (UPI) - A row fell
tage* are the fact* that VFW
with Maltreaa) .... $29.9$
eva
Baptist
Church,
the
Hays
into a canal here and a pass­
handle* compensation claims,
Cheat nf Drawers
conducts a dedicated VA hos­ serve as adult leaders for the ing motorist made the mis­
4 Drawer .............. $19.9$
pital program, stresses educa­ Junior Training Union De­ take of calling the police.
Officer Janie* Hulberi. lirst
tional programs and emphas­ partment and she is secretary
Play Pea* ............. $12.9$
is on Americanism, maintains of the Women's Mission on Ihe scene, tried desperate­
ly for nearly a half hour to
a VFW National Home, works Union.
Play Pen Pads .......... « t . n
As a young housewife and pull Hossk out with a rope, to
with its community, provides
Strollers ...............
$11.9$
a sensible approach to nation­ mother, JoAnn also is inter­ no avail.
ested
in
the
civic
and
social
He
callrd
a
wrecker
and
for
al security, publishes a VFW
Folding High Chair* $12.9$
magaiine and provides com­ welfare and growth of her two hour* the wrecker rrew
Trainer Seat* ..... ..... $5.9$
panionship of fellow veterans. rommunity and residents will worked in Ihe aloshy mud.
find her to be most coopera­ muttering about r a n and
tive in helping them promote c o m .
OPEN
publicity for their various or­
Finally, they got the row
ganisations a* well es report­ out and it plodded off unhurt.
FRIDAY
ing their aorial activities.
Hilbert went back In hi*
She may be contacted by car, aturk in the mud.
NIGHTS
telephone at 319-4873, by mail
Ihe wrecker hackrd up to
at P. O. Box 162, Geneva, or the rescue, threw a line on
The annual Kiwanis Kids at her home which is located the patrol car and pulled. The
Fun Day Is slated (or Thuiw- just bark of the Baptist wrreker aax'le rrarkrd.
day at 7:30 p.m. in Municipal Church.
A second wrecker rame,
Stadium, Dr. John Wilson,
freed Ihe patrol ear, h&lt;axked
chairman nf the Hoys and
SHOP IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT
up to the disabled wrecker,
Girls Committee for Kiwanis
203-09 E. 1*1 ST.
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and everybody took off — in
has announced.
a hury.
Some top entertainment is
planned and all children from
six to 16 are invited to at­
Virgil Kennth Buckner, 48.
tend, tree of charge.
On the program will he the died suddenly at 4 p. m. Mon
Seminole High School Rend, day in Seminole Memorial llo*
awarding winner (wirier Miss pita 1.
Horn Sept. 27. IBIS in Lick­
Linda ilryant from Del.and,
and Coach Dan Pelham horn ing, Mo., moat of his life was
apent in Chicago Height*, 111.
Sanford Junior High.
S tir of the show will be until the pa*t aix month* dur
Ilronco quarterback, Larry ing which time he made Ms
Ubertore, former University home in Sanford with hi* mo
of Florida football player, thr.r, Mra. Hertha lluckner, on
who was the leading ground the Did Orlando Highway.
Survivors, other than hi*
gainer in the Southeastern
mother, are a brother. II. V.
conference in I960
Another outstanding feature Buckner of Sanford; daughter,
will be TV Magician Volta Mr*. Sandra Johnson of San
Hull, who will perform Mime Dicgi, Calif.; three aona, Ro­
of hi* exciting magic tricks ger in Chicago Height* and
Ronald and Doyle aerving with
for the audience.
the II. S. Army Air Force
and three grandchildren.

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MRS. W. WRAY, hostess, serves punch to Artist Russell McRae, left and
Arthur Bennett, president of the DeBary Arts and Crafts Club, at recent
reception held at DeBary Mansion House honoring members of the execu­
tive board of the Florida Federation of Art, Inc.
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History does repeat itself. I t had
taken another drug tragedy in 1937,
In which 107 people died, to inspire
the Food, Drug u d Cosmetics Act
of 1938. Before that, the government
had no control a t all over drug safe­
ty.
Although the public today Is bet­
te r protected against experimental
drugs, Kefauver failed in his primary
aim — to institute freeenterprise
measures th a t would have resulted
In lowered drug prices, some of
which he asserted were inflated 1,000 per cent or more above cost. I t
waa the sacrifice th at had to be
made to get any sort of bill passed.
The drug manufacturers' explana­
tion—then and now—for their prices
is th a t profits m ust be sufficient to
fin u c a necessary research. An exe­
cutive of a small drug company test­
ified a t the Kefauver hearings, how­
ever, th a t the government spends al­
most as much as the drug industry
on such research and th at private
foundations, universities, charitable
organizations and individuals contri­
bute more to drug and medical re­
search than either the drug indus­
try or the government.
The Salk polio vaccine, for In,
stance, was paid for largely by pub­
lic donations (though only five drug
companies shared the profits of its
m snufscture).
The other quotation from "The
Real Voice" is a statem ent made on
the floor of the Senate by Thomas
Dodd of Connecticut, after the final
roll call and afte r everyone—includ­
ing many who had opposed the blit
all along—had made their little
speeches of self-congratulation. Said
Dodd:
"1 have an Idea th a t the senator
from Tennessee will be remembered
long after all of us In this chamber
a t this hour are gone."

Estes Kefauver, the t u r f i n g ,
eoonakin-eep-effeeting senator from
Tennessee, died a little over a year
ago.
Aa a form of memorial to him, a
book called “The Real Voice" has
been published, telling of Kefauver’s
fig h t for S. 1662. the Senate bill th a t
eventually became the Drug Amend­
m ent Act of 1962.
I t was one of the longest, costliest
and fiercest legislative battles in re ­
cent history.
The title of the book is taken from
a statem ent by Woodrow Wilson:
"Thing* get very lonely in Wash­
ington sometimes. The real voice of
th e great people of America some­
times sounds faint and distant in
th a t strange city."
The book, written by Richard H ar­
ris, contains two other quotations
w orth repeating. One is by political
scientist D u iel M. Berman:
"Ths procedures follow th s intro­
duction of s bill u d its reference to
committee are to formidable th a t
they m ight well have been devised
by men who hated the thought th a t
legislation would ever be enacted."
Seldom haa this been better ex­
emplified than in the investigations
of the pricing, manufacturing, te st­
ing, selling, advertising and licensing
methods of the drug industry u d . In
Kefauver’a words, "the ins u d outs,
th e upe u d downs u d the dirty deal­
ings" involved in getting a bill
through Congress.
The sig n ificu t thing, however, Is
not th a t legislators are less honest,
lets dedicated, more self-seeking than
ordinary men. They are not. I t is
th a t they can occasionally rise above
the enormous pressures th a t beat up­
on them from every aide (there are
10 lobbyists in Washington for every
congressman) and actually serve the
public welfare.
In the end, it was the thalidomide
tragedy—which the United States
escaped because of the stubbornness
of Dr. F ru c e s O. Kelsey of the Food
u d Drug Administration in refusing to O.K. the drug—th a t aroused
"the m l voice" snd provided thi
petus to push the bill into lsw.

Thought For Today
So he built the house, and finished
it; and he made the celling of the
house of beams and planks of cedar.
—I Kings 6:9.

Phil Newsom Soys &gt; . .

DaCaulle Irks U.S., LBJ
UPV V M p i News Analyst

Tha poiltione advocated by U. S. Initiative within the A»-

Is W in , the United State* Khanh aad by Da Gaulle, a t land* Alliance.
mb*trailed and Ir­
by P r e m i e r Can.
Nguyen Kbenh'e aggreeelre
t r y f a r a "march to the
M tU * against Communist
N ertb Viet Nam.
Coming a t el moat the name
time and a cause for further
irritation waa P r e e t d e a t
Charles de Geulle'e newa eonfereaea eeeertion that a "mili­
ta ry aolution cannot be ex­
pected” la South Viet Nam
aad th a t therefore neutral ire*
tioa pretided the only bolu-

opposite sods ad the yolee,
elnahed with the United
Statae' owa position which la
in between .
Hew eerionaly Khanh took
hie own propoeal is a m atter
ad speculation but both were
a challenre to U. S. initiative
in Southeast Asia.
Aa for De Gaulle, the Unit­
ed Statae believes that if he
cannot help the U. S. effort
in South Viet Nem, a t leait
he should not hinder It to the
same way he already haa had
a negative affect on U. 8. in­
fluence to Europe end upon

The United States never
haa threatened armed reunifi­
cation of Viet Nem, a position
which General Khanh now de­
clares is South Vietnamese
policy.
I t dors demand a return to
the 1964 Geneva accords
which gave independence to
Viet Nam end provided for
reunification of the country
through free elections.
And to De Geulle'e proposal
that another conference be
called, President Johnson re ­
plied bluntly th at ”we do not
bellavo to conferences called
to ratify terror."
Doth Khanh and De Gaulle
would undermine a U. ft pol­
icy which began to emerge
upon the arrival to Saigon of
Altamonte Sort age
C n if i
Gen. Maxwell Taylor aa the
Mr*. Julia Bertas
Mrs. Jes. K. Malklca*
new U. S. ambassador there.
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Mr*. Ritchie H anto
Oviedo
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Mis. Bvelya
necessary to protort tha Inde­
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pendence of Southeast Aato.
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ent upon the United States
retaining tha toltiativo to de­
cide whan, w hen and how to
apply Ita vast m i l i t a r y
strength.
It waa a strategy th at for
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m ost pass through to attain
true emotional maturity.

Bruce Biossafr — Ray Cromley

WASHINGTON (NEA) - We clear main road* every morn­
can win the military war to ing. The Communists come
South Viet Nam and lose the back at night.
In the hamlet*, where roost
of the people of South Viet
That to the conviction I have have almost a monopoly on
brought back with me after an propaganda and politic*. In
an intensive tour of the war- that vacuum, the Red propa­
torn land which included 120 ganda line win*.
Interview* with tough fighting
Government political parties
Viet Cong, Vietnamese, Amer­ have little membership out­
ican military and political ofl- side of Saigon and a few m a­
ficen , end village end hamlet jor dliee. In many parte of
chief*.
the south, local official* have
I spent two weeks getting no reel contact with the people
firsthand views to cri­ except to collect taxes or
tical areas of the country.
rornvd up conscript* for the
The crucial problem 1a this: army.
I've gone into hamlet after The ruling South Viet Nam
hamlet end asked where Uw government group in Saigon 1*
young men ere. I’ve been told military. All province gover­
they're with the Vtot Cong.
nor* are military man, except
The Vtot Cong strategy to one. The province* are divided
to tab* over the countryside into district*, which are head­
and Isolate tha cities. In ma­ ed by military officer*. Moat
jor nroae aouth of Saigon they of South Viet Nam’a people
have already done this.
are farmer*. They are suspi­
The South Viet Nam gov­ cion* of military men.
ernment controls the provin­ Village and hamlet govern­
cial aad district capital* ami ment to weak. By a highly se­
narrow atrip* along major lective process of killing or
highways. The govern ment can intimidating the small number

Letters

To The Editor
Editor, The Hsraldi
I have noticed to recent srtictoa th at more and mort
people are backing up the wa­
terfront marina.
But net many people take
the time out to speak to the
City Commission regarding
same. More people should
contact our d tp fathers by
person *r by letter, totting
them knew they want ths
marine.
I understand s few hare
volunteered their backing no
far. B u y need the support of
all tha people. After all they
go by what the majority of
people wank So come on
folks, let's contact our city
father* and toad than* our
support
R. T. Johnson

Leooerdy at the Cherry P lata
Hotel during the latter part
of July.
Everyoo* with whom was
came in contact with at The
Herald waa very helpful, ptoa«int and patient.
Therefor*, to dosing, we
would like to again thank you
for the fine effort put forth Jo
our bchslf.
Dorothy TeeJo
Secretary

of effective village and hemtot
chiefs, the Vtot Cong have
made focal government even
weaker.
In districts I visited where
local officials are weak, cor­
rupt or Indifferent, firm er*
don't cooperate with the gov­
ernment and tha focal militia­
men won't fight. These dis­
tricts are widespread.
In other districts I’ve sea
where the Saigon government
has sent in strong, graft-bust­
ing officials, the citizens sabo­
tage the Coro misdate and the
focal militiamen fight. But
there are few of tbeae district*.
The im portance of men and
arm s brought down from North
Viet Nam for um to the war
in tha aouth haa bean seri­
ously underestimated by U. 8.
military authorities.
Because of the Importance
of this traffic, the U. S. bomb­
ing of North Viet Nam naval
facilities (which cam* while
I was traveling on the remote
Viet Nam-Cambodla border)
had an excellent effect on the
Vietnamese. It stowed that
the U. 8. meant business. Many
Vietnamese had begun to doubt
our determination. The U. 8,
action w u dramatic and posi­
tive. But the war still has to
t o woo to the south. Wa're
no winning.
The situation to far from
hopeless. High and tow Viet­
nam*** official*, army offic­
ers and private citizens
speaking with amazing ctndcr
—have outlined at length for
m* the mistakes they and
their colleague* am making,
why these mistakes are being
made and what they propone
to do about them,
They wens harsher ea them­
selves than any people F t*
ever talked to.

SENSIBLE
RATES
w

Tbeae, in order, ere Egocen­
tric, Parental, "Geng" (Homosexual), and Hefaroeexual.
At birth a baby to entirely
•elfish or Egocentric. He
doeon’t know or ear* that be
wakens his mother at J a. n&gt;for a bottle or a dry diaper.
All the infant want* to com­
fort for himself.
But at kindergarten age, be
begins to admit his parent*
into hi* unverse. They revolve
around him as the Earth re­
volves around the tun.
At the Cub Scout age be at­
tain* the "Gang" level where
be to delighted only with hi*
own sex.
This is ths true psychological
stage of homosexuality. It is
normal tor everybody to be at­
tracted to hi* own l e t at this
time.
But probably &gt;5% twitch
their rom atk interest to the
opposite sex (Heterosexual
stage) by the middle teens.
Alia, those 15% ere retard­
ed emotionally. Some become
"fixated" on their own selfIsh desires and thus never
leave the Egocentric stage.
These are what we call psy­
chopathic personalities. They
•how no remorse or any sin­
cere concern even for their
own mothers.
Some of these 15% also re­
main fixated on their mother

&lt;r daddy and thus remain
bachelor* or spinsters.
Even if they try to sesame
normal m arital teeponcibilitee,
they are likely to defer to their
parents unduly and run back
horns to mamma every Sun­
day.
Perhaps the largest group at
emotionally retarded ere the
homosexuals.
They remain fixated at tha
8-year-old level, even whea
they grow up physically.
So they pair off, much like
girl and boy sweetheart* and
even call themselves "m ar­
ried."
Beware, for anything that
separates tbe sexes in the
teens, tends to Increese the
likelihood of homosexuality!
Coeducational schools thus
help train young folks into the
normal or heterosexual pattom whereto they data tha op.
posit* sex.
Don't regard the homosex­
ual as a "leper" or firesk, for
be is actually Jurt a statis­
tical deviation from normal,
much as the chronic old bach­
elor or spinster to also ab­
normal.
But send for my booklet
"Sex Problem* at Young Peo­
ple," enclosing a long stamp­
ed. return envelope, plus lOe,
It helps Insure agslart sexual
immaturity.

u

By W aller W. Heller
Chairmen of the President's
Cornell of Economic Advisors
Looking into 1065 and ths
years beyond, thsrs is every
Indication this nation's rec­
ord-breaking prosperity will
eontinus.
Ths employment outlook is
b rig h t In January of 1963,
unemployment averaged 6.8
percent-of the work force.
This waa a drop at l.S per­
cent to three yearn and a not­
able gain. With mushrooming
automation and large num­
ber* of worker* entering the
labor force, 64 percent unem­
ployment wee considered unforunete, but probably nor­
mal.
Yet this year, unemploy­
ment has dropped to an aver­
age of f J percent and there
Is real hope It will drop to 4
percent or below before 1968.
Those factors which have
helped eliminate unemploy­
ment—the 1964 tax cut. Job
retraining, President John­
son’s W ar on Poverty—will
have an Increased effect In
the years ahead, putting an
end to talk about "hard corn”
ploymsnt,
Ths bast time fo r visual
cars of children la early in
the pre-school years (3-6
years) when eye defects can
a till be corrected with beat
results, says the National
Society for the Prevention of
Blindness, Ine.

There to every Indication
business investments will ast
a new record In 1965. A sur­
vey mads In ths spring of
this year shows that business
will invest nearly 35 billion
during 1964. This to 12 per­
cent abovs the 1963 rate and
a direct result of ths monty
mads available by ths |11.6
billion Federal tax cut.
In 1965 and ths years be­
yond, the billions of dollars
liberated by the tax cut—
about ISO to |4 0 annually—
will continue to stimulate in­
vestment. In turn, this Is go­
ing to mean new Jobe and
continued economic expansion
for, as President Johnson has
•aid, "as fa r as the trained
•ys can see.”
Profita, too, will eontinus to
Improve. Unlike past periods
of economic growth, profits
have not tapered off during
the expansion of ths psat 42
months. This year, after-tax
profits will roach 130 billion
and will exceed ths previous
high by about SO percent.
What about prleesT A sober
reeding of economic facte and
prospects to the light of our
postwar experience indicates
th at we have the tools need­
ed to dse] with inflation. For
example, the continuous eco­
nomic expansion of ths past
42 months has been accom­
panied by remarkably stable
consumer prices.
Ths bright economic out­
look for 1965 and ths years

beyond has many Important
meanings. Ws appear to havs
mastered, for example, those
roller coastsra of recession
and boom, ths business cycles.
In turn this has meant new
confidence In the ability of
the American economic sys­
tem to deal with the complex­
ities of this ags.
Most i m p o r t a n t it has
meant—and will continue te
mean—greater economic op­
portunity for every American,
President Johnson has declar­
ed a war on povsrty: our
current prosperity end the
bright outlook absed make it
d e a r th at war can be won.

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excellent publicity given us
regarding tha Parliamentary
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Worry Clinic
itoagh they
a m physically grown and
•Bowed to veto. Many
to
toe Military, etc.,
retardates to
net always correlated with'
mental deficiency!
CASE T-4S0: Albert W.. aged
a , to a common problem.
"Dr. Crane," hi* critvfog
mother began, " I don't know
whet to do about Albert
"He wee discharged from the
Navy for being a homosexual.
And now he lives in a
neirfiboring city with two
other young men and I feel
sure they are ell homosexuals.
"Dr. Crane, can any medi­
cine be gives to ■ person like
Albert to make him change?
"And what can 1 do to help
hhn become a normal per­
son?"
Mort of you readers know
that million* of Americans are
retarded in their mental horsoor I. Q.
But other mill tons ere also
emotionally retarded. They
reach physical adulthood but
are atm a t a Juvtnito stags to

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By George C. Langford
UPI Sport* W riter
The Philadelphia Philliea
* are stealing away with the
National League pennant un­
der the cover of darknea*.
Manager Gene M a u e h’a
moonlight operator! opened
the biggest lead any team hai
enjoyed thia a e a a o n five
game* over San Franrliro
when they battered the Chi­
cago Cuba Monday night, 8-1.
The victory waa the 49th
after dark for the Phillies
thia aeaion againat only 22
night-time loaaea for a per­
centage of .690. The Phila
have been playing leaa than
.500 during the day with a
22-23 record.
Chrla Short, Tony Gontalei
and Johnny Calliaon led the
Philliea to their lateat victory.
Short limited the Cube to
five hit* to earn hia 12th vic­
tory.
I t a t i the flret time In
Short's five big league aea■one th at ha ha* won 12.
Gonial** contributed two
double* and a aingle, good for
two rune, and Calliaon alammad two triple*, drove In two
rut.s and scored twice In the
Phil*’ 12-hit barrage againat
starter Ernie Broglio and
three Chicago reliever*.
The S t Louie Cardinal* ral­
lied in the ninth inning to
down Houaton 8-1 and the
New York Meta blanked
Pittsburgh 5-0 in the only
ether National League action.
The White 8ox relied on
ffieir superior pitching and
took advantage of s coatly erto r by sure-handed Bobby
Richardson to defeat the New
York Yankeee 2-1 In the op­
ener of their crucial aerie* In
Chicago in the Iona American
Laague contest.
The victory moved the
second-place Whit* Sox with­
in 1H game* of the league­
leading Baltimore Orioles and
dropped the Yankees three
game* off the pace in third
place.
Juan Piaarro became the
first 10-game winner in the
AL but needed a brilliant re­
lief effort from 41-year-old
' knuckleballer Hoyt Wilhelm.
Wilhelm entered the gam*
In the eighth Inning with one
run in, the score 2-1, two
. Yankee* on base and Roger
• Maria a t bat. Wilhelm struck
out Maria and got Elaton
Howard on an infield ground«r to end the inning and re­
tired the tide in order In the
ninth.

Seminole
* American
Results Monday Night
Altamonte Sprlnga 12. Baptiat
Sunday School I
Baptist Brotherhood », Sanlando Spring* 8
Bear Lika 13, longwood 8

*- National League
F rt. GR
7t 45 .612
Phila.
67 51 .568 5
fa n Fl
84 54 .542 8
Cinn.
63 64 .538 814
Pitts.
63 55 .534 9
60 58 .517 11
.18 63 .500 13
Los Ang.
83 .466 IT
55
Chicago
56 70 .417 23
Houaton
37 82 .311 J5V4
New York
Monday's Remit*
New York 5 Pittsburgh •
Philadelphia 8 Chicago 1 (N)
f t. Louis 8 Houston 1 (N)
Only games scheduled
Tuesday's Games
IPttsburgh at New York &lt;N)
Chicago at Philadelphia (N)
f t. Louta at Houaton (N)
Milwaukee at Ln* Angela* (N)
Cincinnati a t San Francisco
(N)
Wednesday's Game*
Pittsburgh at New York
Chicago at Philadelphia (N)
f t. Louis at Houston (N)
Milwaukee at Los Angrlcs (N)
Cincinnati at San Francisco
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JONES TRIUMPHS
WEST ALLIS, W i i - Partwill Jones won the 150-mde
late model stock car race at
the Wisconsin Slate Fair Park.
UERICANS FARE WELL
.EUTK1RCH. Germany PI)— America won three of
four title* in the world
raebuta Jumping champioo-

S tir

Copeland Puts
50 Greyhounds
Through Drills

SKMINOLE LITTLE LEAGUE’S flenior nil
stars arc shown with trophies awarded thertt for
having won the runner-tip spot in the recent
state championship finals. Trophies were nwardcd during a banquet held in the tenm's honor nt
the Capri. Shown nre (front row, from left),
Brent Helms, Don Ilobinson, Larry Baker, Kicky

Dunn nnd Jim Lucas. (Back row, from left)
Charlie Newell, Merle Brown, Dwainc LnFollettc, Don Paulson, Floyd Wiiliams nnd Steve
Simpkins. Mike LeRo, Brian Bury and Steve
Winfrec, other members of the squad not avail­
able for the picture.
(Herald Photo)

★ ★ ★

Seminole LL Honors Senior Stars
W ho Almost Grabbed Florida Title
By Jane Caaseiberry
Seminole Little League fet­
ed iti Senior All-Star Team
Thursday night with a steak
dinner at the Capri Hcitaurant in Sanford with 47 per­
sona attending to honor the
team which waa runner-up for
the state championship.
Art Lego, manager, intro-

Helms, Richard Dunn, Steven
Simpkins, Merle Brown, Brian
dured (he league president,
C. L. Cooper, who prcacnlrd
a trophy to each of the 14
team members, Donald Rob­
inson, Duane l.aFollet, Don­
ald Paulsen, Floyd Wiliams,
Charlie Newell, Larry Baker,
Mike Lego, Jim Lucas, Brent

Bury and Steve Winfree.
Tim Slade, district three
Little Lrague area director,
presented certificate* to all
senior boys who are gradua­
ting from Little League. Dis­
trict three championship pins,
when they arive, will be pre­
sented to each of tha team
members.

Both lego and Coach Jack
Simpkins expressed t h e i r
pride in the team ln congrat­
ulatory speechf*. Coper an­
nounced that the dinner was
such a success that it is hoped
that a Little League and Sen­
ior All-Star banquet can be­
come an annual svent of the
future.

Thinking Out Loud ...

Braddock's Death Termed Great Loss
By City Recreation Department Head
The Sanford Recreation De­
partment, In an official an­
nouncement today, publicly
recognlicd the "great ios* to
the Sanford recreation pro­
gram " by the passing of Ed­
win Braddock of Enterprise.
Rraddock succumbed te a
heart attack at his home
Aug. 12. He waa an active
coach la the Sanford LltUo
League baseball program for
the past two years.
"I know that his fam ily/’
■aid Sanford Recreation De­
partment Director Jim Jernlgan, "h a t suffered a great
personal loss and also all the

Hunting Season
Dates Are Set
By Commission
TALLAHASSEE — Florida
hunters will have n threephase season for migratory
dova hunting during tha 190466 season, according te A. D.
Aldrich, director, Gamo and
Frcah W ater Flah Cnmmlaalon.
Tha flrat phase will h# op­
en for dove hunters Oct. 3
through Nov. 8. Tha atcond
phase open* Nov. 14 to run
through Nov. 29. Tha third
phass will be open Dec. 19
through Jan. 4.
Shooting will he allowed
from 12 noon until sunset of
each open day. Daily bag
limit for dova will b* 12, with
a poiscifion of two daya* bag.
Other rules for migratory
gam* during the 1964-65 sea­
son are aa follow*: Rail
(marsh hen and gallinule),
open Sept. 6 through Nov. IS,
with a daily bag of 16, and a
total poisesalon of 30. Wood­
cock opana Nov. 14 and closaa
Jan. 2 with a daily bag limit
of five and total possession
of 10. Snipe opens Nov. 14
through Jan. 8 with a daily
hag of eight and total posse*sion of 16. Dally shooting
hours for ralla, woodcock and
snipe are from aunrisa until
sunieL
Waterfowl hunting — for
duck*, geos* and co?t—will be
announced later when estab­
lished by the U. S. Bureau
of Sport Fisheries and Wild­
life.

children in the Sanford league
will mi** Edwin."
Jcmigan expressed, the de­
partment's sincere regret to
hia family and our apprecia­
tion for hia contribution to the
youth of our community."
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Since we're talking about
the Sanford recreation pro­
gram, The Herald'* sports de­
partment has this letter from
Jcmigan:
"The Sanford Recreation
Department would like to ex­
press it* sincere thanks to
The Sanford Herald for Ka
coverage of the department's
summer sports program.
"The many photo*, hu­
man interest atories, and
general roverage of athletic
Icagaet was the best with
which I have ever been
associated,
"The 1964 recreation pro­

gram was, by far, the best
that wc have ever operated
for the youth of Sanford and
the auceess to a great extent
ran be credited to the publi­
city that waa offered by The
Herald. Publicity la a para­
mount factor to the auccesa of
any recreation program.
"To The Sanford Herald. I
would like to emphaaiae again
a Job 'Well Dooe.' »
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W# Join with the Recreation
Department in expressing The
Herald's sincere regret over
the untimely death of Braddock.
From lime to team we have
received nothing but the fin­
est reports on his coaching
ami on his ability to work with
the youngsters.
Roger Harris, a local achool
board administrative official
and president of the Seminole

Braves Schedule First Practice
Head Coach Dan Felham of
the Sanford Junior High
School Brave* announced to­
day that workouta for tha
1964 edition of tha arhool's
grid team would begin next
Monday.
Tho araainna will b* hrbl

American
League

•

W t. P r t . GB
73 45 .619
Baltimore
Chicago
72 47 .605 m
69 47 .595 3
New York
6t 60 .504 1314
Lo* Ang.
80 60 .500 14
Detroit
59 60 .496 1454
Minnesota
Cleveland
54 64 .458 19
54 65 .454 1914
Boiton
43 74 .361 29'a
Kan. City
Monday's Results
Chicago 2 New York 1, (N)
Only gam* acheduled
Tuesday’* Game*
New York at Chicago (N)
Minnesota at Washington (N)
Baltimore a4 Boston (N)
Los Angeles a t Detroit 2 (TN)
Kansaa City a t Cleveland 2
(T-N)
Wednesday's Games
New York at Chicago (N)
Los Angeles at Detroit (N)
Kansaa City at Cleveland (N)
Minnesota at Washington (N)
Baltimore at Boston (N)
4

daily at the school campus.
Pelham said that all candi­
date* would undergo physical
examination* before reporting
and that boys who had not
played football Itefnr* in San­
ford ahould have birth certif­
icate*.
Tha Brave* want undafeated in aig eonteata la»t aeaion
and lent a highly touted rraw
of ninth grader* to Seminola
High. Rome of Pelham’a out­
standing grid men of laat sea­
son stand excellent chance* of
playing varsity football for
the Seminole* thia Fall.
Laat year IVlham'a Bravas
won the county'* junior high
championship and defeated
South Seminola Junior High's
Hurricanes for the Peanut
Bowl till*.

High Boosters Club, had thia
to say:
Aa a parent of youngster*
participating ln the Recrea­
tion program 1 know for a
fart that Ed Braddock will
bo bard to replace, la my
opinion, ha was on* of tho
best. Our program In San­
ford Is going to miss him
greatly."
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Charlie Morrison la up lo hia
old trick* again—that la offi­
ciating at tonnl* matches. Sun­
day, Charlie umpired the fin­
als in the singles and doublet
matihos In the Winter Park
Tennis Tournament.

Mrs. Shoemaker
Is Allergic
To Horses
LA JOLLA. Calif. (UPI)
— Famed Jockey Willis Rhn*.
maker and hia wife hav* a
problem—ahe'a allfrgi*
to
horsea.
Mr*. Shoemaker had sus­
pected th* allergy and took
testa at th* Rrrlpps Clinic and
Research Foundation. Tha in­
stitution confirmed her sus­
picion* Monday.
Tha jockey'* wifa (aid ah*
hope* tha cllnle ran produc*
a drug to counteract th* al­
lergy.
So do*a Shoemaker. H*
said whan h* return* horn*
from th* track h* has to taka
off hia clothes In anothar part
of th* hous* and shower be­
fore greeting hi* wifa.

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A h r . 18, 1964 — Page 5

By Jim lUrchna
Herald Sports Writer
Some 60 Greyhound gridmen turned out for Lyman
High’s initial football work­
outs of the season Monday
morning and Head Coarh Dick
Copeland waited no time In
putting the boys into a condi­
tioning routine.
From thia group Copeland
will aelcct hi* vanity and Ju­
nior v anity club* to repre­
sent the 1/mgwood school in
South Seminole during the
Fall campaign.
Copeland and hi* crew of
assistant coaches, R o d n e y
Umbcrger and Tom Barnes,
issued equipment and began
running the players plus put­
ting them through a aeries of
cxerclsea. Copeland is the
LARRY LIDERTORE, one of tho most excltlnR
kind of a coach who believe*
Gator
quarterback* in Florida football annul*,
In getting his athletes in the
and now a flanker back for tho Orlando Broncos,
beat possible shape.
will bo one of tho feature attraction* nt the
Folowlng the morning drill,
Sanford Kinwnnis Club’* Fun Day for children
the Lyman mentor called the
which will Ret under way nt 7:!10 p.m., Thurs­
Club bark at 3 p.m. for a sec­
day, nt the Sanford Memorial Stadium. Liberond seaison.
tore
wan the IcndinR R round Rainer in the S o u th ­
Copeland showed the play­
eastern
Conference dtirinR tho I960 rnmpniRn.
er* the new Lyman uniform*
they will be wearing thia sea­
son. Basically, home uniforms
will be gold with blue trim
and numerala while road uni­
forms will be blue with gold
trim.
Folowlng a lecture on the
rare of uniforms and other
equipment I h e boya went
Roger Harris, president of we'to nhend of where we
through a blackboard drill on the Seminole High Boosters
were Inst year nt thia time,"
defensive patrrna. When this Club, said today that the or­
session waa completed, the ganisation would hold a gen­ Karris declared.
SIIS Conches Jim Pigott,
youngster* took to the prac­ eral meeting of the officers
tice field and Uinberger went and member* at 7:30 p.m. Ralph Ktunipf, Jim McCoy,
to wurk with the ends, Barnes Thuraday.
Dirk Williams, nnd John Col­
took over the interior linemen
Tha mealing, said Harris, bert have been invited to at­
and Copeland worked out hi*
will he held at tha offices of tend the meeting along with
bark*.
th* Seminole County Board Athletic Director Fred Ganaa
Ionian baa only 28 day* to
of Public Instruction on Com­ nnd Seminola Principal An­
get ready for it* toughest sea­
drew Bracken.
son — one which open* with mercial,
Harris
said
today
that
the Ocoee Cardinals on Sept.
25. That's why mors condi­ plana for th* forthcoming
tioning waa tha older of the achool year were progressing
day for Monday afternoon and nicely and th at there had
why there'll be plenty of H l&gt;**n a very fine reiponae to
request* f o r membership*
during today's workouts.
Copeland announced that from parrnta of both hoya
candidates for the varsity and and girla who will perform
Junior varsity eleven* have thia coming year on SIIS var­
hem initmcled to report Tu­ sity and Junior varsity aporta
esday and Wednesday night groups,
"We've still got a long wny
for phyalrat examinations.
to go but we’re highly en­
couraged by the flirt Hint

Seminole Boosters
W ill M eet Thursday

Criss Is Top
Eliminator In
STA Contests
In the bi-monthly drag ra­
ce* a t the Seminola Timing
Association's Osceola drag
atrip, Brownie Crisa was th*
top eliminator in hia Chtvy
powered A dragster with a
blistering 9.23 second* E.T.
Boli Dance, In his '63 Chevy,
took the etock eliminator with
a 12.28 E.T., whila Henry
Wight of Sanford took tha
street eliminator with an
E.T. of 13.20 second*.
Raymond le e , also of San­
ford, took the middle elimin­
ator with hie CIA Corvette
nnd Richard Hutchins beat all
competition in hia Studebaker
to take the little eliminator.
Aug. 30, Huston Platt In
hi* '64 Chcvclle from Atlanta
will run for th* big money
event to be presented by m s
na.'nciation.
Platt act a new record In
South Carolina recently with
an amnting run of 10.69 aaeonds at 135 m.p.h.
Also present for tha Aug.
3D show will he many top su­
per stock* from Florida and
Georgia.

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IL All Stars
Beat Indians

BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI) —
The Cleveland Indiana ar* be­
coming th* favorite "cousin*"
of the International league
All-Star*.
The American league tram
rain* Into War Memorial Sta­
dium Monday night and (u t­
tered a 4-2 setback a t th*
hand* of th* IL Stars. Cleve­
land's only offanalv# thrust
was a two-run homer into th*
rcnterfield itands by Woody
H*ld in th* fifth inning.

Get your auto
safety-serviced
BEFORE
you vacation

Southern League
Monday's Results
Knoxville 3-8 Charlotte 4-3
Aihevllle 5-7 Chattanooga 6-1
Lynchburg 11 Macon 3
Columbus 7 Birmingham 4

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fame scroll Sept. IT.
INDUCTED
NEWPORT, R. I. — Don
Budge and Alice Marble ware
Inducted into th* lawn tennis
Hall of Fame.

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Grace Methodist

Miss Morris Becomes Bride

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over taffeta. Her short veil
was pink net and she carried
a nosegay of pink carnations.
Rod Chapman served the
groom as best man and Rob­
ert Brooks was usher.
For her daughter's wedding,
the bride's mother chose a
blue lace sheath over nylon
w i t h matching accessories
and she wore a pink carnation
corsage.
The reception was held im­

M lu Elizabeth Grace Morria, daughter of Mr*. Eliza­
beth P, Morrli of Sanford and
Dennis Harold Bnisnahan, eon
of Mr. and Mr*. John W.
Bruanahan of Trenton, N. J.,
were united in holy matri­
mony on July 23, 1964 at 7
p.m.
Rev. Morrl* Ruby, minister
of the Church of Christ offi­
ciated at the candlelight dou­
ble ring ceremony at the
home of the bride's brother
and sister in law, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul E. Morris at 1211
Aandolph Street.
Standing candelabra was ar­
ranged in front of the fire­
place flanked on either side
by pedestal baskets of carna­
tions. Recordings of "O Prom­
ise Me", "I Love You Truly"
and "The Wedding March"
were played.
Given In marriage by her
youngest brother, Michael
VanEss Morris, the bride was
lovely In a street length white
Chantilly lace gown over taf­
fetas, featuring a bateau reekline with short sleeves and
accented with a nylon cumberbund. Her veil of illusion
fell from a forward head­
piece of petals and she car­
ried a colonial bouquet cen­
tered with a white CalleJya
orchid.
Mrs. Evelyn Morris attend­
ed the bride as matron of
honor and was atired in a
street length blue nylon frock

mediately following the cere­
mony at the home. Centering
the serving table, which was
covered in sheer lace over
white satin, was the tradition­
al three-tiered wedding cake
flanked on either side by sil­
ver candelabra bolding tall
white tapers.
Following the wedding trip,
Mr. and Mrs. Bruanahan are
at home at 823 Park Avenue
In Sanford.

Miss

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By Jane Casselberry

A t Church

The Grace Methodist Wom­
an's Society of Christian
Service met a t the church re­
cently for their monthly gen­
eral meetign. Mrs. C. E. Wil­
liams, president, presided.
The Sunday morning after
service fellowship coffee will
be resumed September 6.
Everyone Is Invited to stay.
On Thursday, October 1, a t
B p. m. a party for all ladles
of the church will be given by
I the W. S. C. S.
All members are reminded
to bring their “Talents For
Sale" money to the Septem­
ber general meeting.
The program for tha eve­
ning e n t i t l e d “You Are
Christ-Called" was presented
by Mra. Gary Bennink and
Mrs. Andrew Crocker. Mrs.
Robert Bennett provided tha
music.

Sandra J. Owens
Celebrates On

MR. AND MRS. DENNIS PALMER FLETTER

Fifth Birthday

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MR. AND MRS. DENNIS H. BRUSNAHAN

Dinner Party Honors Couple
By Mrs. Frank Whlta
Mr. and Mra. Wallace Gsbler were surprised with a Din­
ner Party a t Rymals Restau­
ran t in DeLeon Springs. The
Gabler’s will be leaving DeBary to return to Royal Oak,
Mich, and a new home.
Mra. Gabler la a past pres­
ident of the DeBary Women's

W. S. C. S. Meets

Club and active in the Enter­
prise Episcopal Church, Mr.
Gabler has recently received
an award from the church as
a Vestryman, and Is known to
all aa the clock man. He has
fixed most of the clocks in
this area for many years.
Among the guests s t the
dinner were: Mrs. Merlon

Waite, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Frledle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Elmers, Miaa Annls Marshall,
Mrs, K. McDermott, Miss
Ivey Blackburn, Mrs. A. Wiltgoose, Miss Kstherlne Litch,
Mrs. M. Van Brackle, Mrs.
Marjorie Nmihcrt, Mr. end
Mrs. William Canady and Mr.
and Mr*. Thomas Hadgett.

Altamonte

Sandra Jean Owens, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Owens of 220 B r a d s h a w
Drive, ceiehrated her fifth
birthday, Tuesday, August 11,
with a birthday party at hsr
home.
Party games were enjoyed
and birthday cake, ice cream,
soft drinks snd candies were
served for refreshments.
Helplg Sandra Jean cele­
brate were Mark Oakes, Teri
and Kelly Oakes, Marlene and
Belinda McKnight, Patsy and
Barbara Tlnlin, Jimmy and
Catherine Tinlin, Larry Mc­
Knight, Darin and tendon
Lambert, Debbie and Casey
Jones and Marlon and Donna
Sattcrwhlte.

Personals
By Julia Bart*s
Mrs. Elm* Schmldbcrger.
Mra. Jeanette Gattii and
granddaughter, Alias Jeanette
Dlxson, have returned from a
trip to Chattanooga, Tenn.
where they were guest* of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Crowe,
friends of Mrs. Schmidberger.
They also visited with other
relatives and spent ■ week at
Lookout Mountain enjoying the
scenic mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Sulli­
van and family have rented
their home in Altamonte and
are moving to LaFaycttc, La.
to make their new home.

Request Extended
To Form Mixed
Bowling Team

MISS NELLIE STARR, formerly of Massachu­
s e tts recently celebrated her 93rd birthday at
the DeBary Manor, where she now resides.
Many of her friends at the manor helped her
celebrate the traditional cake cutting.

Mr. and Mr*. Fred Glazier
of 15B3I Normandy Boulevard
are Interested in forming a
mixed league bowling team.
Anyone desiring to he includ­
ed in such a league, please
By Mrs. Ritchie Harris
contact the Glaziers by call­
Mrs. Helen Mensing snd
ing 775-3203.
Mr. and Mrs. George Long
and children bsvc returned to
Casselberry
their home in Philadelphia,
after visiting Ihc Long f am­
ilies (or several days. Dur­
ing the time they were here
they enjoyed trips to Silver
By Jane Casselberry
Spring!, Cypress Gardens,
Mr. snd Mrs. Ed Heinsen Msrineland and the beaches.
of 22 Southcot ltd. and chil­
dren, Kathy, Jiminy, and
Russclt McGee and daugh­
John, left Saturday for a ter, Elaine, of Decatur, Ala.,
camping trip to the moun­ are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
tains of North Carolina. They Howard Wllborn and family.
plan to spend three days near
Asheville and ths rest of the
Mr. and Sirs. Aylvcitcr
week at Deep Creek Camp­ Wllliami returned from Hil­
ground in the Smoky Moun­ lard, where they bad been
tain National I’ark near Bry­ called by the death of her
son City.
nephew.

Enterprise Personals

MR. AND MRS. WALLACE GABLER wore recent RuootB of n surprise
bon voyage dinner, before departing for their new homo in Michigan,

DeBary Personals
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(Busier) snd his trio provided
music for the dancing. Roger
left for New York and the
World's Fair with his pal,
Herb Eckstein, of Dcllary,
who also atends tlx- same col­
lege as Roger. Accompanying
them were P at Molte ami
Misa Diane Accardl of Park Mike Bowes.
Lane honored her brother, Ro­
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Middleger, with a splash party and
dance for 40 this past week. ton of Azalea Dr. returned to
Roger came home from the DeUary after two weeks spent
University of Florida at in Now York, where they vis­
Gainesville. Darwin Bruce Jr. ited the Worldt Fair, aaw

By Mra. Frank Whlta
Mr. and Mra. Eugene Beinert of Azalea Drive celebrat­
ed their veddlng anniversary
on Aug. 3 with a dinner. Their
guests were Mr. snd Mrs.
william Denning of DeBary.

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The Broken Dish Serenade
NILES, HI. (U PI) - Snap!
Crackle 1 8m ash I
Listen and you'll hear the
aoundi of breaking dishes and
■lasses — mad mood sounds
— around your houao or that
of a neighbor.
Americana chip or break
dlshas and glasses to the tune
of |720 million a year. That's
960 million dishes and glass,
ei.
(A study to support these
figures cornea from research­
ers of tha Republic Molding
Corp. hero, makers of sink
accessories and other house­
wares.
"H ie typical family o l
four," it reported, "washes
around 30,000 dishes la a year
and braaka or chips at least
two dishes or glasses a
month, costing about 910 a
year."
The shattering statistics are
based on reports of depart­
ment store china and glass­
ware departments, units deal­
ing continually with homema­
kers buying aaw sets or opto
stock replacements.
Cup handle* are the item
moat frequently broken, the
res*archers reported. I h e
sink ia where most damage
oceura. Sudsy w ater makes
dljhes slippery. What'a more,

It's easy to knock the cups
agslnit the sides of the link
or against the faucet.
Chipped or damaged items
range in value from a nickel
juice glass to a $23 or higher
serving plstter. The average
value cornea out to 73 cent*
per glass or dish.
How to reduce breakage!
Republic home economists
suggest the following:
—lisa protective cushioning
on the bottom of the sink,
preferably a resilient polyeth­
ylene sink mat that will stay
put and withstand the punish
ment of hot water and deter
genti.
—Wash dishes la a plastic
dishpan that fits properly in
tha sink. Don't plla too many
dishes in tha pan at a time.
—If you have a double-bowl
■ink, cushion tha partition be­
tween the bowls with a plas­
tic sink saddle.
—Never stack dishes and glas­
ses on lop of one another af­
ter rinsing. Use a dish drain­
er to keep them separate and
also speed air-drying.
When storing dishes, use
plate racks to hold them up­
right on cupboard abalvea. Be­
side* cutting breakage, this
system saves spice snd mak­
es dishes mors accessible,

several Broadway showa and
also visited places of interest
in tha City.

Personals

Mr. and Mr*. Frank It yon
entertained Mr. Randolph A.
Keyes and family, Reid, Rich
ct and Radolph III, who flew
in from Leesburgh, Va. While
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pope of
in DsDary they visited Silver
Crystal Bowl Cirri* have
Springs, Daytona Beach, and
moved to Agnes Street in Or­
places of interest in Central
lando with their daughters,
Florida.
Marcia, Janice and Lueann*
Mrs. William Loktmsn of
DeUary honored Mra. Harper
J, Rauaburg of Indianapolis,
at a dessert bridge at h tr
home on Sanford Av*. Mra,
Rauaburg [a tha house guest
of Mra. Preston MsBean.
Among the gueeta were, Mra.
L. Arrington, Mra, Georg*
Nicely, Mrs. H. P. Newton,
Florence Hunter, Margaret
White, Elsie Shoptaugh, Mr*.
P. McBean and Mra. Reus
burg.

Mrs. Jsn Peterson and chil­
dren, CrUiey and Yancey, re­
turned to their home in Bra­
denton Sunday aflcr having
•pent the past week with her
mother, Mra. Artie Sarvcr.
Sieve Shook, eon of Mr.
Rev. and Mra. B. W. Carl­
and Mrs, William Shook of ton and daughter, Evelyn, have
Lake Hodge, ia recovering departed for a vacation in the
from a recent Illness.
New England States and sou­
thern Canada.

Personals

The morning circle of the
W.S.C.S. of the Barnett Mem­
Mrs. Ossie Fields has re orial Church m et recently at
turned to her home *t 300 the home of Mrs. Mlrl Wink­
West 171h Street from Semin­ ler with Mrs. Fktria Eggleston
ole Memorial Hospital, where conducting the program.
The evening circle met at
■ha was a recent patient.
the church Wednesday with
Mrs. Grace Hlers, president,
Mr. and Mra. Stanley Rader
conducting tha business sess­
have returned from their trip
ion.
north, both with heavy colds.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Orr of
Mr And Mra. Howard Rica
DeLand announce the arrival
of Sunset Dr. have their son,
of a baby girl, Marjorie Ann,
Vernon, father of Kathy and
bora Sunday. Mrs. Orr ia the
Barbara with them a t their
home In DaBary, Tha girls
lova DeBary and want to stay
S ta rt o ff on tha
h en . They have been visiting
their grandparents evary sum n g rw io o c w i t n i n * n o w
mer and fast DeBary ia their n eigh b o rs. Don't be
second home.
too nosy or too eaoL

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Capt. and Mr!. George WU
Hams Stephen and children
William and Sandra were re
cent guests of the C. A. Hen
deraons en route to Ft. Lee
Va. from a four year tour of
duty in Germany.
Other recent guests of Ihe
Hendersons were Mr. and Mrs.
E. P. Henderson and family
of Orlando and the Robert
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torprise and the maternal
grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs
H. E. Braddock.

Gloris Elaine Green, daugh­
ter of Rev. David Green and
the iat* Mrs. Green, of 2149
Linden Hoad, Tanglewood. be­
came the bride of Dennis Pal­
m er Fletter, son of Mr. and
Mrs. F. W. Fletter, 125 Birchwood Drive, Maitland, in a
candlelight ceremony Thurs­
day, August 13, . 1984, at 7
p.m. in the Casselberry Com­
munity Methodist Church.
Bev. Dolmas Copeland and
the father of the bride, Rev.
Green, officialel a t the double
ring ceremony. The bride was
given away by Clare Balmcr,
a family friend.
The beautiful bride was ra.
diant In a traditional gown
of white chsntilly lace and
tulle with a full tiered skirt
featuring a front panel of
lace. The fitted bodice spiritled at the sweetheart neck­
line with Irtdeiccnti and the
fitted sleeves were fingertip
length. Her silk illusion veil
was attached to a coronet of
pearls and Iridescent*.
She carried a bridal bouquet
of red roses set in red tulle
with ribbon streamers.
The altar was decorated
with candelabras and bou­
quets of while and coral
glads. Traditional wedding
music was played by Mrs.
Darwin Shea at the organ.
The matron of honor was
ilene Stephenson of Winter
Park, sister of the bride. She
wore a ballerina length gown
of silk chiffon in two shades
of pink and a pink pillbox
hat with short pink illusion
veil aticbcd. Her corsage was
of white carnations.
Bob Stephenson, brother-in
law of the bride, served as
best man for the groom. Ush­
ers were Dick Balmer and
Alan Birkenmeyer.
Little Leann Fletter, sister
of the groom, was flower girl
■catering rose petals down
ths aisle. She wore a dross of

white embroidered organza
over a pink Uffeta underskirt.
The mother of the groom
wore an aqua and (liver
sheath of metallic fabric with
matching handbag and a cor*
sage of white carnations.
Mrs. Clare Balmer stood In
as "mother of the bride" and
she wore a ateeveless dresa
of pink chiffon and a while
carnation corsage.
A wedding reception waa
held following the ceremony
in Weaver Hall under the aus­
pices of the Crusader Circle
of the church.
The lovely four-tiered wed­
ding cake was decorated with
pale pink rosebuds and topped
by a miniature b r i d e and
groom. Sherbet punch, pastel
mints and salted nuts were
alto served.
The serving table was deeorated by silver candlesticks
with white candles and a
wreath of hibiscus blooms.
Following the reception the
bride and groom left for a
short wedding trip to tha Gulf
coast.
Upon their return they win
make their home at 1301 Hobinton Ave., Orlando. For her
going away outfit tha brida
chose a sm art summer cotton
of yellow with white embroid­
ered bodica and a aoU bow
in back.

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"Serving Seminole County For Over 3 0 Years"

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WanTnrS IrrilS Aug. 18. 1964 — Tape 7

Hf Dottl* Autlin
RVAH-B
savagettks
hnve bven quit* busy in tho
lait few weeks.
Saturday, they held a pic­
ric at Rock Spring* for all
the families, with Mrs. Jerry
Rohrer. Mrs. Gene O'Neill,
Mrs. Joe Williamson and
Mrs. Gary Haney as chair­
men.
«
At the last business meet­
ing, which was held August
10th at the Arey Duceey Club,
the new president Linda Pit­
man led the discussion of re­
vising the clubs by-laws to
mnke them fit better.

LINDA PITMAN.
Savagettea President
She also appointed Mra.
loe Williamson and Mrs.
7ary Haney as new publicity
‘hairmen.
The club held a hakeless
lake sale at the meeting, with
:hose not present at that
nccting promised a chance to
rontrihute at the next one.
A tuppcrwarc party is ills-ussed. but no date set. Mr*,
loe Sweeney volunteered to
he hostess for the project.
Some tints ago the club
itarled the project of bringng little Golden Hooks to
ontribute to the pediatric
ting at the Seminole Mentoral Hospital and the stark is
(rowing. They also decided
o send a bud vn»e containing
t single lovely ro«e to memM&gt;rs in the hospital.
A telegram was sent to
Mr. Paul Werner, skipper of
he Savage Sons to thank
tint for arranging leave und
ransportation for husbands
luring the two weeks that the
thip was in port.
Members wire reminded
hat military men and deundents ate allowed to talk
0 each other by bant radio,
]ontr of these are set up on
he station.
A newspaper is being pretared to lie sent to the shop
he last of thia menth. Deadine for getting your news In
a Thursday, so If you’ve got
inything that needs to go. beter hurry.
Newest member of the
iavugettes is Mra. Robert
ipragtte. Anyone else inter■sted in joining should eonart the president, Mrs. Jim
'itman.
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THIS WEEK " e have the
deturea of the VAI1-I1, DET
1 Checkmate royalty. King
ilryan Hall, Queen Rebecca
'om ett. Princes* U-a llergen
tnd Princa Tonti BuenavisU.
Lren't they euUT
The crowns, which were
lilver with red letters and the
oronation committee w a a
nade up of Marguerite Buhl,
[antes Cerici. i/oulsa Potattlnskl, and Eileen Cornett,
lanet Hall aerved a* mistres*
tf ceremonlea for the voting
tnd crowning, all of which
ook place at a recent picnic
teld by the group.
s e e
PLANS are shaping up for
he VA1M1, DET. 8 Checkn*t* Wives fashion show,
Utlch is slated for Septernwr 11th a l the NAS Balloom.
The latest thing is new fall
'nshions from the Hollywood
shop and G arrett’s Departnent Store will he modeled
&gt;&gt;• Dot Clemmens, Klleen BIs&gt;ee, Bonnie Jenkins, Eileen
"’ornett, Sandra McAnally, Fir| Rios. Glenda Thurmond and
ludy Moreau.
Committees for the fashion
ihoW were appointed at a
neeting last week at th# home
&gt;f Sherri Grubb*, who is pro­
tram and ticket chairman,
irith Bonni# Jenkins chairnan of publicity and Shirley
Luca* decoration* Chairman.
Louise Potapinski will be
hairntan of th# refreshment
-ommitua .

Th* fashion show will be
held from 7:30 to 10 p.nt. at
the ballroom.
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TW ELVE MEN from De­
tachment 8 of VA11-11 served
as pallbearers Saturday at
the funeral in Dvluiliil for
Mrs. Fannie Brinkley and
Mrs. Barbara Paxton, wives
of Morris Brinkley and Janies
Paxton, of VAll-11 who were
killed in an automobile ac­
cident last week in DeLand.
Final services for the two
wives, who were sisters, and
from DeLand, were held in
the Stetson Baptist Church
at 12:30 p.m. Saturday. Both
husbands arrivrd home from
deployment in the Med. short­
ly after the fatal accident
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NEW CHAIRMEN for RVAH-3 Officer’s wives Club to
take care of the group's
functional activities were ap­
pointed at a coffee held at
the Capri, Thursday, with Ar­
lene Rryant presiding in the
absence of Billie Kimiuoiis,
who Is on vacation.
New treasurer of the group
is Bea Coffee; telephone com­
mittee chairman la I)or:a
Johnson, with Arteie Johnson
placed in charge of hospital­
ity .'
Ine* Hose will direct Thrift
Shop activities, with Judy
Kuehn as coffee hostess;
Sherry Rolte as bridge chair­
man and Pat Sibley at bowl­
ing chairman.
Incidentally bowling time is
0:30 a.m. Fridays a t Jet
Lancs. If you want to Join,
you can sign up at the lanes.
Rose Rranson, who is
transferring to VAH-13 was
presented with a silver tray
ns a going away gift, after
some friendly joshing about
the length of time It ha* tak­
en her to leave. Rose said
humorously that the tray had
gotten all tarnished while she
has been waiting fur final or­
der*.
Mrs. Mary Cook, mother of
Tefri Shattuck, NOWC rep
waa a guest of her daughter
at the coffee.
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MRS. KENT MCLEOD is
going to be one of Seminole
County'* new teachers this
year.
/ilia, who la treasurer of
HYAH-5 Savagettea was to
meet with the rest of the
new teachers for orientation
Monday, aa they toured the
county.

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north an
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South drov* te olx dia­
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monds after his partner open­
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ed with on* heart. Unfortu­
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nately ha drove on th* wrong
RANT
side of the road all the way,
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with the result that he would
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stayed at home.
MOUTH
His on* spade response was
A A K 10 91
his first *rror. When you hold
fir
a good hand you should hid
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as naturally as possible and It
b a t and We*t witnrrabte
ia natural to bid a six-card
North East Sowih H rat
suit before you bid s fivePass 1 *
Pass
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carder.
Pas*
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The wrong start didn't hurt
Pass
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much but when he used
Pas*
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Pan*
Pas*
to bid he was way out of line.
Opening
U*d—V K
He wasn't really interested in
finding out the number of , any event and on* aeo might
sees hold by hi* partnor. He well be plenty for a small
wasn't going to bid aoven in | slam.

CHECKMATE ROYALTY. Thin royal court of little Checkertail young*
stern from VAII-ll, Det. 8 Enlisted Wives Club were crowned nt a recent
picnic of the group held nt the Orlando AEB lake. From left are Queen
Rebecca Cornett; Prices* U*a Bergen, Princo Tonti Ruenaviata and King
Bryan Hall.

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DEAR ABBY: A very ad­
vanced 12-year-old neighbor
girl haa been telling my 8year-old son about the birds
and the bees. I don't know
quite how to handle this liecause the girl's niotln-r und
I are very good friends. It
haa been bandy to ask this
girl to look after my son
for a few hours after
school, or on Saturday af­
ternoons, but lately every
time she has been with him
he seems to have learned
something new on the sub­
ject. Our l*uy never had any
curiosity at all about things
like that until this girl put
those idea* in his head, la
thera a tactful way to put
a atop to it?
UPSET
DEAR UPSET: How, and
from whom, a child lrama
about Uie birds and lieea
hns a significant healing on
his later sex attitudes, ao
don't treat this lightly.
Have the girl's mother tell
her d a u g h t e r tliut the
“ facta of life" are for •'old­
er” children (suy about 11’)
und since younger boys and
girls (suy around 8) might
not understand, their ques­
tions should lie referred to
their parents.
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DEAR ABBY: 1 have a
friend who has been on a
diet (or aa long us I have

known her. Whenever we
are dining out, she won’t
think of ordering anything
fattening; but j u s t l e t
someone else order it and,
the inoinent it eomea, she'll
plunge her fork into his
food, or sink tier spoon in­
to his dessert.
“Shades of trench mouth,"
It’s getting me down. I de­
spise this practice and huva
hinted until Pin blue in th*
face, but nothing stops her.
What would you suggest?
VICTIM
DEAR VICTIM: Be prepaied! When you order, ask
for a small service plat*
and give her a “ taste” b*foie slit- attack*.
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DEAR ABBY: I wasn’t
bom yestrnlay. A woman
telephones our home quit*
often. If 1 should answer
the plume, she hangs up. If
my husband answers it,
that is a signal to her that
bo ran get away to see
her, which he promptly
does. Ho always finds some
kind of excuse to get in the
ear and go some place, 1
wish you would put this in
the paper to Irt th* Indy
know 1 would like very
much to talk to her. If it’s
my husband she wants, she
cull huvu him.
NOT SO DUMB
DEAR NOT: 1 doubt if

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ZULA MCLEOD,
New Teacher
Th* attractive Navy wives,
who haa that ao very dialinguished looking atreak of sil­
ver in her hair, will be leach­
ing at Lyman High School.
She graduated from Florid*
State University and alnce haa
taught at elementary, high
school and junior high achools
in Suwanee, Jefferson and
Madison County, In schools In
Key West, (Monroe County)
and a t th* Navy dependents
school in Guantanamo Bay,
Cult*.
Zula’s husband, Kent Is a
Navy photograpbar and they
have two sons five and 10.
They live on Bamboo Drive in
Sunland.

New Teachers
T o u r C o u n ty
Seventy of Seminole's new
school teachers this morning
toured the county, visiting
point* of Interest and the
sites of most of th* school
buildings.
Th* tour was undar th* di­
rection of Ernast Cowley. Th*
gtoup assembled a t English
Estates Elementary School
and raturned th a n after th*
tour where they were lunch­
eon guest* of th* Seminole
County Education Association.

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Driver Champ
At Failing
LONDON (UP1) — Arthur
Kies, t&gt;&amp;, says he is Britain's
most experisnred' unlicensed
driver. He hes 17 years of
trying, 1,000 driving lessons
ami 10 testa-all unsuccessfulto heck up his claim.
Rita put in hia claim after
reading that a Manchester
driver, Leonard Melting, has
flunked nine tests and was
ready to try again.
Riea said he took hia first
Ust in 19(7, flunked it, but
waa told h* should pass the
next time.

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John G. Kornisnn, a foreign
service officer with the U. 8.
State Department, will la- Uie
guest speaker at the Sanford
LJon* Club ladies Night meetlng at the Lake Monroe lun
Tuesday at 7:30 p m
Kormann, wlm lias Jiut re­
turned from the American
Embassy in Manila, U visit­
ing with hi* mother, Mrs. El­
sie Kormann in Dcllary. He
will talk briefly to the Lions
Club about his travel* and
service* in Southeast Atia.
He will be accompanied by
Mrs. Kormann.
Th* United State* was th*
firat country to admit women
into any of th* professions,
according to the Knryrlopedia
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easily. What woman in her
right mind would want a
mini who can’t bo trusted?
Every time the telephone
would ring, she’d go ding
bats!
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DEAR AFIBY: Th* l*tt*r
signed “ALLERGIC TO
ROSES” amused m* be­
cause we also had neigh­
bors who disturbed us with
an exLemely loud stsreo or
hi fi set. We Just turned
our record player on a*
loud aa we could, and play­
ed that old tong, “YOU,
YOU'RE D R I V I N G ME
CRAZY** over and over
again. They got the hint
and we'v* b e e n g o o d
friends ever since.
MRS. B. IN PIEDMONT
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C O N F ID E N T IA L TO
THERESA: No one is quite
ao disillusioned as th* girl
who married because aha
was tired of working.
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reply, enclose a stamped,
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Why not make it SOUND
like s compliment 7
—If modern a rt leave* you
fretfully wondering, "What
i* it? " you ran please the
owner of a way-out painting
by standing before it for a
long time before remarking,
"Amatlng. Simply amaxing.”
—If a boring ralltr says,
tentatively, "I really must be
going,” you ran get to your
feet quickly before murmur­
ing "So aoon?"
—If you r«e*lv* on* of
those wliat's-it-for? gifts and
don't even know what to call
It, you can fall back on "No
one hut you could havt found
such an unusual gift."
—If a speech Is so boring
you spend the time figuring
Die answer to a pressing
problem instead of listening

Foil

• Service

Seminole

TV

FA 1-4916

Zenith Color TV Rale*
1409 Sanford Ave,

Yon Just never should use
Blackwood when you are void
of a suit.
This type error will fre­
quently go unpunished, hut
this time South tenlly paid
for his mistake.
North responded five hearts
to show his two sees and
East was given the opportun­
ity to doublu to call for *
heart lead.
West received the message
loud and clear and opened the
king of hearts. East went into
a long huddle and finally
overtook with the nee on the
theory that if West had start­
ed with two hearts there
would he no way to heat th*
slant. Then East led a second
heart and West ruffed.

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Hiittrif i:« « r a **f TV*

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K. C. Cola Summertim*
Fun Show*
Every Wed. Morning
Doors Open 9:00
Adm. 6 ItC Capa or 33a
TOYS FROM
TOY CORRAL

ey Ruth Miiiett
est compliment, you enn at
least make it easy for th*
other person to assume you
have—and if you do, he will.

NOW thru WED.
SHOWS AT t :00 - .1:08
8:10 • 7:18 • 8:8.*.

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Easy Way to Kill Roaches and Ants

T V Time Previews
M p. m. CBS. "High Ailventure with Lowell Tlninsa"
(rerun) One of the more inter­
esting entries in this good re­
run aerie*. Thomas and com­
pany visit th* bleak Arctic and
the Scenery is enough to keep
you on edge. In addition to tit*
magnificanc* of nature In the
raw, Bier* are several exciting
moments watching Navy (rug
men in aetkm ami a nerveracking air rescue.
1:30 9 p. in. ABC Mcllal*'*
Navy. “ Dear Diary." (renin)
This u r m palms off soma of
the strangeteit plotting In TV.
Tlw Hinghamptuc Parker en­
mity ha* never been put to a
more stringent teat, alien in
stead of tha captain (Joe
Flynn t farcing Parker (Tim
Conway) to testify against hLv
buddies, they find themselves
•haring an unwanted ride to
Japan
9-9:30 p. m. CB8 Petticoat
Junction, i renin) Kate Brad­
ley (Ilea llcnaderet) almtet
Vise* her sense of humor as an
Itinerant beatnik poet derides
her 8hady Ro*t Hotel and suc­
ceeds In sweeping daughter
Bubble Joe (Pat Wuulel]) off
her feet. Kate beats the | mmH
at his own game. G&lt;a*l aa

w iu n m i A GOOD PKTURI
f li •» *ilfi t H

ninrfg i(J filn 1

Wieboldt's
CAMERA HIIOP

210 8. PARK AVE.

INNERSPRING MATTRESS
RENOVATION SPECIAL
C1*aatag A

to the talk, you can tell tha
speaker quite truthfully, " it
waa a most rewarding eve­
ning."
—If someone asks, “Did I
ever 1*11 you alrout the timo
that . . .? ” and ha lias, sev­
ers! times, you can say
brightly, "Yea. you did but I'll
bet Jo* hasn't heard the
story”—and turn him over to
Jo*.
—If you think h* ia wrung
but don't want to start sn
argument, you can say “You
may b* right." There'* always
a chance he might be.
—If you want to keep a
business conversation brief
and to the point, you can al­
ways say “I won't take but a
minute of your time,” Instead
of announcing that you hav*
only a minute te* spare.
—If you can't pay nn hon­

By Oswald Jacoby

d iy h liy h iA

LOOK!

$145

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B rsai New C arer Par
Mattrsee
• B rsai Nsw Im to tto a
where seeded
ALSO: Nsw Msttraaaae. B et Bprtags, Belljwawd
Odd Blase sad Kiag Bis* Beds Made Te Order at
Factary Priecel

Hi* beatnik ia Dennis Hopper,
a picture of deflation when
Kate get* through with him.
9-10 p. m. ABC. Greatest
Stow on Earth. “ You're all
Bight, Ivy.” (rerun) The big
news in Untight's episode is
(hat the combination of excel­
lent performance* from such
old proa as Buster Keaton, Joe
R. Brown and Juan Blundell
doesn't slter (be essential
character of the series. The
problems atUl outweigh Uie
fun.

/frusA on O ner . . . L a s t s fo r M onth*

JOHNSTON’S NO-ROACII: Simply lirimh JohiwInn'R
No-Ronch in cnhinctn to control cockroaches, on sills lo
slop nnls. Colorless, odorless coaling stays effective fog
months. Nn need (o move dishes. Harmless to peln.
Remember: No-Roach means no roaches.

W IN N D IX IE FOOD STORES

Year’s best savings on a best-selling wagon!
Rambler’ s Year-End Selling Spree Is on now. Even during the
regular selling season you could save $240 or more*
over a top-size Ford or Chevrolet. Now you may save even more
because Rambler dealers are really dealing to clear the decks (o r
the ’65s. You get smart, sporty looks and more V-8 power
than the standard V-8 in a Ford or Chevrolet wagon. With Rambler,
too, you get Double-Safety Brakes, Deep-Dip Rustproofing, and
other advantages you can't get on the other two best-selling wagons..
iiV9 a littli-w lth your savings, choose from sporty options like
reclining bucket seats, console, floor shift (manual or automatic),
power steering, power brakes, power windows. . . and lots more.
Drive a Classic wagon to see how much car you've been missing.
•C o trp ailto n c b a t e d on m anu factu re rs' au * * a t t s d (stall prices lo*
lap-tin* 4-tfoor wagon* wllli V O *n*ln*, basis* a n d (root a s s t twits.

Drive a Rambler Classic V-8 Waged
Go where the deals ire-Rambler’sYear-End Selling Spree ia m v
AMERICAN MOTORS CORPORATION—DEDICATES TO EXCELLENCE

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S a n f o r d , F la .

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TV RENTAL

• Sale*

Echols

BEDDING CO.
119 M agnolia A v e , ■ s a f ar i
121-4321

Bill Hemphill Motors, Inc* 301W. Firat Street, Sanford, Fla.
^JTatch "Oa Broadway Tonight,” starring

Budy

Valla* on CBS-TV, Wsd. evening Ch. fl’ 10:00

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Horoscope
Forecast
W h IhiW i ; , A if u r t II, 1964
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
Whatever you do today or t«night ean Ual lor some time
to* coma, so bo ouro to got
your basic alms and ambi­
tions mo carefully organised
as possible. Sea to it that you
avoid any kind of argument
for It would be hard to stop
disagreements now started.
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—Herald Classifieds

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15. Special Servlcea

2 . P e rs o n a ls

COMPLETE Lawn *
Service. 322-2310.

REV. EDWARD WHITE
Spiritual Councilor
Chauncy St., CaieadAfa
Phone 226-2113

BS

Yard

22. Plumbing

PLUMBING
Contracting Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
ACE BEAUTY SALON
R. L. HARVEY
I* doled. Customeri call Cut
JM Sanford Ave.
FA 2-33W
*N Curl Beauty Shop.

4. Beauty Care

a lU

w in s

*

Cijr

ARIES (March SI to April
19) Know how you want
things to be with those in the
business world. Then take
right stops to got ideal condi­
tion operating. Make a big
hnpresaton upon one who is
your superior. Advance.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
90) You have many fine Ideas
now, but if you don’t put
them into operation they will
OUT OUR WAY
avail you nothing. Contact
ALL BOUT, WOO HAMPLE MIAA--IM THROUGH/
and correspond with the key
MB GOES 6WIMUK1G IKJTHE CREEK AMO HAS
persons you want in your
H U CLOTHES 3TOLEU--AAD WHILE I'M LECTUR
SJG HIM VOU STTTHERB BWICKGRtWG AMO
life, GROW.
s p i m w i w a s e h iu p that pa pe r / h e r^ r- ™
GEMINI (May 21 to June
K n o w s y a r e * la u g h in g awd vouve f
GOT HIM THIWKIWG ITS A BIG JOKE,
21) You have the opportunity
T D O -’ S O FROM M OW OSJ,
to have a more solid structure
YOU RAISE HIM*
under your feet if you will
pay bills and make collections
more quickly. Make some
practical plans now. Mate
will agree a t ones and be
helpful,
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 to July 21) Carrying
through with Ideas for better
handling of allies Is all right,
but be practical snd don't get
Involved. Others are in a
talkative mood. Gain much
through this.
LEO (July 22 to August
211 Shrug off that feeling of
ennui and get right down to
brass tacks early in AM. En­
thusiastic attitude wins the
day. Reason with co-workers
and they quickly work along
with you harmoniously.
OUR ANCESTORS
VIRGO (August 22 to Septsmber 22) Porgst daily dull
routines and bo with persons
you admire and enjoy—revive
lagging spirits. Put epee lei
talents Is work. They esn
pave road to greater kapplsseee for the future.
LIBRA (September 22 to
October 22) A different eitttude a t home ean prove
year devotion, bring high re­
gard saw . Add comfort* that
will asaka east yens happy. Be
appreciated — Instead ad a
doormat.
SCORPIO (October 22 to
November 21) Yea have to
eoncentnto deeply and study
wall all details pertaining to
pi seen! estop If yos are to
ha successful. Vs thoughtful
ad ethers. A slight token
works miracles.
SAGITTARIUS (November
S t to December 21) There Is
wide scope to your thinking “How big waa th a t bird again? Slnbad, you've reallj,
got rocks la your headl"
and big success ean coma to
yon now If you ssprsos your­
self In right channels. Get ad­
SHORT RIBS
vice from an expert In real
estate, then follow it.
U
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20) I t is up to
yon to make the arrange­
ments th at will bring greater
abundance through present
outlets. Be aura to spruce np
your appearance. A haircut In
stylo dees the trick.
AQUARIUS (January 11
to February 19) You must
t-'B
show gratitude to supporters
if you rosily want to get
._
ahead with a bang at thia
z
time. Get the infermatlon you
&lt;
need. Take time tonight to
U
help an Invalid.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20) Contacting those
friends who can become a
part of your future outlet* le
wise right now. Gad about eocially in PM. This will increate prestige you now en­
joy.
IP YOUR CHILD IB BOItN
TODAY, there is much suc­
BUGS BUNNY
cess denoted in this chart ow­
7 ^ T DAY'S A
ing to the fact that the Ima­
SCORCHCR, BUT
gination is considerable and
MY NEW
1 40TTA KEEP
ths ability to perserve very
BOATNEEDSNOWi
pronounced. Powerful Indi­
viduals will b* Impressed with
your intelligent youngster,
Suppress early that feeling
and manner of euperlcrity so
that the beat reaults can be
obtained throughout tho lifetime.
‘T he Btare Impel, they de
not compel.” What you make
of your life la Urgely up to
YOU I
Carroll Rlghter'a individual
H o r-^ ii
ISMTITP,
Korecaat for your sign for
XjU-M SOAKIN'
Itf
Sept, is now ready. For your
OUT ON TH‘ COOL
copy send your blrlhdale end
$ 1.00 to Carroll Rlghter Fore­
cast The Sanford Herald,
lloi 1921, Hollywood 29,
California.

ELDER SPRINGS
COMPLETE BEAUTY SER
.
PLUMBING
VICE. Reasonable price*.
Free parking, 2nd k Oak. DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE
322-7857 or 322-3125
Harriett's Beauty Nook, 105
S. Oak, 321-5742.
Well Drilling

Th«wris notViinfa so
d e p re s s in g

M

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tjrlm dismay

A s knowing next
vacation tim e

Is f i f t y w m Is
aw ay/

Perm aoent Special
WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
Our Budget Wave Now 96.93
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
AU Types and Sixes
318 Palmetto Ave.
322-0634
Wa Repair and Sendee
STINE
PERMANENT SPECIAL fer Machinery and Supply Co.
August, |6 complete. Basel 307 W &gt;»d St.
F A J A ttt
Porter Beauty Shop, 1104 W
25Ul. 322-1221.
25, Air Cond. A Heating

6. Child Care
R E M E M B E R P U T T l N f j IT
( T nii
^ INJ A PLACE- I'p BE SURE

, T O F I N D , A N D H C M I'VE
F O P ljO T T E M

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‘IA W H A T W A S I T

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Yiiii c o i r v ,

AIR-CONDITIONING
By FEDDERS
H. B. POPE CO., Ine.

WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN,
2-5 years, my home. Fenced 300 So. Park Avt.
322-4326
i
■■ i ■
shady back yard with Play­ mu p ■ i
house It all playground 30. Home Appliances
equipment. Ph. 831-4963.
AUTOMATIC Waeber. Ph.
8. Dogs - Cate • Peta
323 3602.

O ^ e T T p l J!Le

31. MuHical Instrum ents

PENS * RABBITS
Approximately 60 rabbits
$65 Male and Female
Ph. 322-9187

PIANO SVC. * TUNING
Rebuilding - Retelling
TREE ESTIMATES
GENE CUMBAA
322-2661 - After 12 p. m.

AKC Registered Female Ger­
man Shepherd, 6 mo*, old.
H at ell shots. $35. 323-0565. 50. Mine. For Bale

BCX W A N TE D ft
w b ll . wmats

Piano Tuning and Bagalr
W. L. Herman - FA 1 4 0 1

1 DACHSHUND, Red, Male, 4
ye a rt old, ARC Registered.
322-3544.

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10. Poultry ♦ Livestock

WILL accept best reasonable
offer (or 18 cu. ft. stainless
SHETLAND PONIES, $75 and
steel commercial refrigera­
up. Will pasture. Plenty rid­ tor. Good running condition
ing space. Pb. 322-5479.
Contact Dick Aiken or call
322-6625.
• MONTHS OLD G u m m y
Calf Steer, $40. S22-01T1.
GET Professional C a r p e t
cleaning results—rent Blue
3 SHEEP for Sale, 1 male.
Lustre Electric C a r p e t
322-6727.
Shampooer $1 per day. Car13. Catering • Food
roll's Furniture.
CONK PEAS Pick them your­ READY MIX CONCRETE
selves. $1.50 bushel. 322-2794. Patios, Floor, Free Estimates
Sills, lintels, steps, blocks,
OKRA. 322-0415.
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
steel, grease traps, dry
OKRA. PH. 322-6659.
wells. Stepping stone*.
BEEF FOR FREEZERS. Ph. MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
322 1626.
309 Elm Ave.
322-5751

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�Rain Or Shine, The Response Tours’ In From Your Classified Ad. Call 322-5612.
SO. MJsc. For Sale

131. Articles F»r Rent

77. Situation Wanted

95, Houses For Sale

“ CHROME Dinette Set, 2609
IRONING in my borne. 322
RENT A BED
NEW HOMES
Laurel Avc., Sanford.
Rol’away, Hospital k Baby
0321.
Cryital Lakt Park—Lake Mary
Bedi.
by appointment Ph.
BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
82. Business Prop. • Sale Shown
By Day, Wtak, or Month
322-3561.
• BARN OF 10,000 Itemi open Ph. FA 2-5111 116 W. lit St.
6)5 days. 1300 Grapevlile CARROLL’S FURNITURE
ACE BEAUTY SALON. Coil
NEW HOMES
of equipment. Ph. 322-4013.
Ave., Sanford, Fla.
Available In Sanford area and
55. Furniture For Sale
Longwood area (6 ml. So. on
[87. Business Rentals
GUNS. Buy, Sell, Trade, Re
17-92). Ready for occupancy
" pair. O S T E E N BRIDGE
FREE ESTIMATE
$65.00
per mo. and up.
F
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LEASE—Service
Station.
“ FISH CAMP.
L’pholitering A M attrtu ren­
Good location. Good pro­ Sale* office: 602 Highland Ave.
ovating. New k Uied Furni­
longwood, Fla.
duct*. Good treatment Ph.
UPRIGHT PIANO, good con­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
838-3911 Collect
locally 322*4342, or apply to
dition. 323-1005.
Co., at 70# Celery Ave.
the rU RE OIL COMPANY.
FA 2-2U7.
FENCED SN POOL. 3 Bed* HIDE A-BED Couch, like new
rooms, F l o r i d a Room,
21" Portable TV. Ph. 32290.
L
o I b For Sale
screened porch. $975 Down
”
1330, Ext. 275 or 270, W. J. For Uie biggest inaction of
nearly new and uied furni­ MAYFAIR BUILDING LOTS.
or belt offer. H interested
Fisher.
ture. lee Noll’a Furniture
can be seen al 221 Devon
102 Ft. frontage, 110 Nn.
Brokerage In Caiielberry
ANTIQUE Walnut Spool bed
Ave., North Orlando Homes
Scolt Ave. Will coualdcr
on 17-92. Open 6 dayi 9 to 6.
#50. 322-2796
Call Collect ALphine 4-3476
reasonable offer. J. N. RobEau Gallic.
aon, J r. Ph. 322-1535 or 322GF.STETNER 320 Stencil Du­ Used furniture, appliance*,
0228.
plicator. Like new. Fully
tool*, etc. Bought - Sold.
3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, screenelectric, automatic inking.
Larry'* Matt 215 Sanford
rd patio. Ph. 323 0368.
95.
H
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uses
F4»r
Sale
$300. Ph. Chuluota 305-3548.
Ave. Ph. FA 24U2.
STROLL DOWN TO
AUGUST SPEC. New canvas* Sol) Ue Your rurm ture. NORTH ORLANDO. 2 bed­
THE LAKE
room,
acrecned
porch,
nicely
cots, $5.99 value, now $3 88
Quick Service With the
Have a parly—Relax by your
landicapcd. 130 N. Cortez.
Army-Navy Surplus,
Caah. SUPER TRADING
firrpiace. This home U de­
POST. FA 2-0677.
_ Ml Riot Gun, Cost $103 new,
signed for the BEST tn
St. Johns Realty
Sell for $75; 30-30 Winchest­
(59. Schools &amp; Instructions THE TIME TESTED FIRM Family living. Truly the
er, $50. Hotel Montezuma,
BEST BUY we know of in
116 N. Park Ave. TA 16123
See Be rot Strand ,■
a targa modern home. $21,500
KINDERGARTEN
1101 W. 20th SI. (Hear)
3 BEDROOM BRICK, 2 Baths, and the T erns will Surprise
_ 2*” Riding Mower, $50; 2
Mr*,
J.
W.
Carter
4* acre lot. Shown by ap­ you! I
• Tabic Saws $3q each. 717
8lh
Year
—
322
0517
pointment only. Ph. 322-1936, BART PILCHER, BROKER
- Santa Barbara Dr.
Enrollment of 15 Only
Personal Servire
Best In I’re-ichool education KNEE-DEEP IN COMFORT
Cell 322-7498
1* thii lovely country home.
DANCING LESSONS: Kinder- Two large bedroom*, Flor­
ix
T in :
c i n r i iT m i n r ,
2 BEDROOM, Fenced back
ida Room, where you can
Klass (4-6). Ballet • Toe •
S I X T H J I . U I I l « l , C I H U t I T OK
yard, outside pump, alt
rio itiin .
i\
%m »
Kon
look out over a clear aandJazz. Call The Studio. Pb.
conditioning 131 Garrison
l l . 'l l \ n |, |: C-OIXTV.
bottom lake and *er the
322 6322 between 3-6 p m.
L A W SO . IWAX
D r. 323-3165.
B
an
Jumping.
Boat
pier,
n o tic a: o r su it
BI. T I I K MOTOR LINKS . INC., 71. Male Help Wanted
bearing cltrua trees. Just 15 RAVENNA PARK. 410 Beth
ft F l o r i d a c o r p o r a t i o n ,
minutes from Sanford. This
Dr. 3 bedroom, kitchen
ria tn tlff.
ROUTE SALESMAN for Dry
-v«retirement lakefront dream
equipped. Low down pay­
COMMODITT 8KRVICE co n Cleaning &amp; Laundry Route
home can be yours for only
ment. 322-1553 after 12 noon.
PO R A T JO X , a t o m a n c o r p o r a to ita rt work about Auguit
$11,500, with $2,500 Down,
tlsn ,
GREENB1UAR
27. Applicationi are being
D efendant.
Balance at $75.95 monthly.
I1A T K
OK
KI.OHIIIA
TO
Choice iote available In
taken now. I’leaie apply in
Shown
by
Appointment.
Call
COM MODITY it K II V I C B
person to Phillip's Colonial
Greenbrier of Loch Arbor
C O R P O R A T IO N , a f o r e l a n
NOW.
I
co rp o ra tio n ,
whoea
prlnoverlooking golf court#.
Cleaner*, 110 So. Palmetto
|
r l p a l p l a r e o f b u e ln e s a la
Custom building to your
EVERETT A. HARPER
Ave., Sanford.
1!0 W all H traat. S a w Y o rk ,
AGENCY • REALTOR
specifications.
Greenbrier
I
N ew f o r k :
T o n a r e n o l l f l a d t i n t a u l t h a s WANTED. P U N C H PRESS
M6S S. Park Ave.
developed
by
tiaen I n a l t t u t e d a g a l n a t y o u In
Operator* and assembler*. Pbonea FA 3-2264 or FA 2 2285
KINGSWOOD
&lt;h&gt;- C i r c u i t C o u r t , N i n t h J u d l Age 40 or over. Apply in
nlnl C i r c u i t In a n d f o r HenilBUILDERS, INC.
nola C ounty, F lo rid a, se e k in g
person to lU r Car Aluminum WE GOT YOUR MESSAGE!
202 Fairmont Dr.
t o r e c o v e r t h e e u m o f Five
And Here’* The Anawer
Product* Co
T h o u a a n d N in e H u n d r e d S l a t y FA 2-8076
That You Requested!
T h r e e a n d 14/10# D o l l a r a (15.1(3.851, t o g e t h e r w i t h a w r i t RELIABLE MARRIED MEN 2 BR,
Block construction,
$100 DOWN
of attachm ent
I n v o l v in g I I I
to train a* Manager* of
newly decorated, and com­
C t n a . P ro s . Ilnla, Heal titrated
Eaitern
Oil
Co.
Service
Sta­
I n tje m ln o la C o u n t y . F lo rid * .
pletely furnished. $8,900 To­ FHA-VA HOMES
tion*. Apply cither to EastT l. l a n o tice la to r e q u i r e you
tal — $300 Down — $75 per SEVERAL Outstanding 2 A 3
«o f lift w i t h t h s C l a r k o t aald
era Oil on W. 13th In San­
Bedroom Homes available in
month.
C o u r t y o u r w r i t t e n d e f e n e a e , It
ford or on SR 436 In Fern 3 BR, Block Construction,
a n y , to the p la ln tlft'a co m ­
all Area* of Sanford. Let ua
p l a i n t In aa td r au e* . a n d to
Park.
Show you Around!
neat ‘n Clean, RAVENNA
a e r v e a co p y on t h a p l a i n t i f f *
• t l o r n e y a , b elo w , n o t l a t e r t h a n 72. Female Help Wanted
PARK, $13,900 Total—$500
*he t l t h d a y o f H e p t t m b e r , A.
Down — $100 per month in­
D. 1114.
cluding taxei and insurance.
H e r e i n f a l l n o t o r ft d e c r e e WOMAN, White, Age 25-35 to
p r o co n feeao w ill lie e n t e r e d
1901 S. Park Ave.
operate open-type waahlng 2 BR, Block construction,
a g a i n s t you , ( o r d e f a u l t .
FA 2-5252 anytime
Florida Room, on 2 lots
machine* A other laundry
W f NKSH m y h a n d a n d t h a
■eal o f aald C o u r t a t Han ford ,
with citrus, $9,500 Total —
chore*. Joe'a Laundry k
F l o r i d a , th ta 7t h d a y of A u g u s t.
$500 Down—$76 per month.
Dry Cleaner*, 2507 Sanford
A. D. 19(1.
8 Room, 2 Story, 3 Bedroom,
(HKAL.I
Ave.
A r t h u r H. H e c k w l t h , J r .
Edge of City on 1 acre, nice FHA - VA HOMES
C lerk of th e C ircuit C ourt
BEAUTICIAN
2, 3, k 4 BEDROOMS
shade. $13,750 Total - $500
It}* M a r t h a T. V lh le n
SENIOR or JUNIOR
1, m , k 2 BATHS
D e p u t y C le r k
Down — $100 per month.
DeBary &lt;61 5974
H U T C H IHON AND I . K P F L R R
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
P o e t Office D r a w e r It
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT!
E d w a r d a Il u ll d l n g
EARN EXTRA MONEY
H a n f o rd , F l o r i d a
For Complete Information
PART
TIME
A tto rn e y e for P lain tiff
See or Call Your
Investment A Realty
Putil 1ah A u g . I f . I I , 35 A Sept Four houra per day, $1.25 per
1. 19(4.
116
N.
Park
Ave.
322
9173
FHA - VA
hour. Muat be 30-65 yean of
C P C -II
age. Neat and willing to
SALES
BROKER
Government
Owned
MITICK. OK *1 I T
work. Apply Room 206,
We
Have
The
Home For You
S T .tT I? OK KI.OHIIIA T O l
Homes
Melsch Bldg.
C I I O N ti
l.KONU
and
KitOF.NK T. I." V. I n d i v id u a lly ,
a n d f o r m e r o n - p a r l n e r a of Ilia BABYSITTER
WANTED.
liquidated partnership form ­
Every other night. 2 child­ Sr lection of 2, 3, and 4
e r ly d o ing b uilneee and know n
9665 PARK DRIVE
ren. 322-4535.
As L ic h e e F a r m s . If aliv e, a n d
Bedrooms located in various 322-2420
322-7495
If m a r r i e d , t h e i r r e a p e d I v e u n ­
sec Lions of Sanford
k n o w n e p o u i e e , a n d If dead, 73. Male or Female Help
ELBOW ROOM PLUS
( h e i r r e s p e c t i v e u n k n o w n holre,
Immediate Delivery
devisees,
g ranteee, leelg n eei.
Spice To Stretch Your Leg*
l l a n o r a , c r a d l l o r a . a n d a n y a n d MOTOR ROUTE CARRIER. MONTHLY PAYMENTS
on acre of ground, with 40 cit.
All o t h e r p e r a n n a c l a i m i n g by.
FROM 160.00
For Afternoon Route In San­
ru» treea, inside City Umilt,
th ro u g h .
under
or
aialn et
ford Area. Muat have good FOR THE BEST HOME
thene. a n d e a c h of th e m , an d
North of 20th St. This lovely
BUY
running car. Write: Circula­
t h e r e s p e c t i v e U N K N Q XV N
2 Story Hume must be seen
II K lltS . devleeee, g r a n t e e s . a a •
tion, P. 0, Box 1657, San­
SEE YOUR
•tgiiees, lienors, creditors, and
to appreciate, the large 4
ford.
any
and all o t h e r p eran n a
Bedrooms, 2 Hath*, Living
c l a l m l i g by. th ro u g h , under
o r a g a i n s t WGNU W IN tl. TV I
Room, Den and unusual
LKONH. a n d l.KK HI4KB HAH.
Florida Room. $15,000 with
LOOKING FOR
d e m i s e d , f o r m e r c o - p a r t n e r s of
Terms!
aald llq u ld atsd partnarshlp.
SECURE JOB?

Legal Notice

Seminole Realty

$100 DOWN

SO U TH W A RD

$100.00 DOWN

Stenstrom Realty

V A - FHA
Property

Teiu, a n d e a c h o f y ou. ara
h e r e b y n o t i f i e d t h a t a au lt It**
b e e n b r o u g h t a g a i n s t you In
t h a C i r c u i t C o u r t , In an d for
g r m l n o l a C o u n t y , F l o r i d a . In
a h a n e o r y . o n t l t l e d C. W B A K ­
ER.
plaintiff.
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LKONH. e t al. d e f e n d a n t s , an d
y o u , a n d e a c h o f yo u. a r t r e ­
q u i r e d t o file &gt;oiir A n s w e r to
t h e p l a i n t i f f s C o m p l a i n t w ith
t h e C l a r k o f oeld C o u r t, an d
a e r v e u p o n p l e l n t l f f . o r p la in tiff*
attorney.
OKrt
A.
a r r . K i t . J n . w h o s e *ddr»s&gt; is
P. O. B ox 11(4, g a n f o r d . F l » rIda 11771, ft copy o f said Ana w e r , o n o r h efu r* Hepienitier
l l h . . A. D. I M I , a n d If r®«
f a l l to do to, a D acree Pro
C o n feeao will b* e n t e r e d a g a i n s t
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r e l i e f d e m a n d e d In s l i d C o m ­
plaint,
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f o r e c l o s e tb o o e c e r t a i n m o r t ­
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s p e c t i v e l y , 111 t h e uf ftc* of the
C lerk
of
C ircuit
C o u r t - of
S em inole C ounty. Florida, e n ­
c u m b e r i n g t h e f o l lo w in g d e s ­
c r i b e d l a n d , l y i n g »nd b o ln g
In Hrnilnolo C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , t o ­
wns
laito 14. H . M. a n d 17. of
IK t'C A
HAMMOCK
ac­
c o r d i n g to p l a t t h e r a o f r e*
corded
In P l a t
U*»W L
p a g e 14 o f th * p u b lic ra*
c o r d s t.f H e n iln o l# C o u n t y .
Florida.
,
W IT N E SS my h an d and of­
f i c i a l se al o f a a l d C o u r t a t Hanf o rd , a t m l n n l * C o u n ty . F l o r i d a ,
t h t a I t a t d a y o f J u l y . A. D.

1914

(8EALI

. . . . . .

A r t h u r It fleck w i t h , J r .
, l a r k o f C i r c u i t C o u r t of
He ml nolo C o u n t y . F l o r i d a
B y : H an d ra H Jo h ttau n
D eputy C lerk
(1EO •„ I P E E B . J B
A tto rn ey for P to laltff
r O H o i 1314
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C P C ell
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Train for U. 5. Civil Service
teat*. See our ad under Eduratioo-lnatructlon ctaaalflcatinn. Lincoln Service, Eatabliahed 1941.

71. Sale# Help Wanted
DUE TO EXPANSION of our
Company we have opening*
for 5 Salcimcn, with aalary,
bonus and renewal* if you
qualify. Appy Room 208,
MeUch BMg.
’

Management

Stemper Agency

and Sales Broker

Reallor-lnsuror-Trade*
322 4991 1919 S. french Ave.

JIM H U N T
REALTY
Office: 322 2118
Nights: 323-0700
322-0648
2524 Park Drive

FHA • RESALES
Likr new. 2 A 3 BEDROOM
77. Situation Wanted
MASONRY -Home*, 1 A 3
Baths, Kitchens Equipped.
ROUTINE Office cleaning or
$100 Down, Payments lees
laundry my home. 322-4443
than rent.
DAY'S Work Wanted. 322-7053.
HELMLY REALTY
Ph. 333-1641
BOOKKEEPING, Typing in
my borne. 363 E. Church
LARGE HOME
Ave., Longwood.
209 E. 10th St Ideal for large
family looking for lots of
IRONING Wanted. 50c hour.
floor apace. 4 Bedrooms. 2
Apt. 5, HJgglni Terrace.
Baths, Florida Room, Din
HASHING, Ironing. 322 6440.
ing room, corner location.
All for only $8500. Terms
MAID Day'a Work. 322 5814.
can be arranged.
Eiecutlve'i wife dtalre* per­
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
manent petition S a n f o r d
Realtor
area. Full or part time. Will Raymond Lundquist, Aaao.
ronaider any reapeetable po- FA 2 3651 Atlantic Bank Bidg.
aition, limited office exper­
ience, have worked a* pay* 3 BEDROOM CB, Sprinkler
roll clerk. Have automobile.
ayatem, big yard, near
echool bus. Move ta imme­
Available after Sept. let.
diately. 2100 Summerlin, Ph.
Write Box DO, c/o Sanford
Hciald.
- 4 322-4136. .

97. Houses For Rent
2 BR, Unfurnished house. Ph
322 8892.

3ltr

aanfarh

Ijrralb

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

LAKE MARY. 2 Bedroom,
Florida room, fenced yard.
322-1507.

VW SPECIALIST
WRIGHTS AUTO REPAIR
Foreign A Domestic
S. Sanford Avc. Aeroa#
from H.L.H.
322 0247.

'55 FORD, good body, good
mechanical condition. Call
322-6646, Claude llarroll.

'64 TRIUMPH 1200 Converti­
ble. White with red interior.
Immaculately kept. $1850. COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
Call 322-4998 after 4:30 p.m. Free inspection, estimate*,
pickup, delivery. Recoring
SAVE 50% ON
ft repairs discounted.
USED CARS A PARTS
21Hk E. 3rd.
322-3441
'59 Ford 4 Dr., Exc. . . . . $399
'58 lllUman Conv........... $149
Auto Claes, Tape
ft Seat Cover*
*55 Pont. Wag.................. $99
'54 Pont...............
$16# AUTO GLASS &amp;
•53 Chevrolet ................. $159
'51 Olds, License ............ $59 SEAT COVER CO.
304 W. 2nd St. PA 2103!
OTHER CARS
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Ph 322-8072
Formerly
121. Scoot era &amp; Cycle#
Zuckcrman's Salvage

3-BEDROOM, I bath. Fla.
room, k i t c h e n equipped,
dreperU*. 6135 mo. 322-5636
evenings. 322-T48o days.
FURNISHED. 2 Bedroom. CD,
Oak floor*, masonry home.
1 Block W. of 11wy. 17-92 on
434, then 1 Block S nn East
St. to Vincent Dr. Ph. 8386393.
F U R N I S H E D 3 Rcdroom
House. 3481 Palmetto, Ph.
322-0274.

1960 CREVROLET, $800. Ph. ‘61 TR BonolcvlUe, $750. Ph.
322-9986.
322-3428.

2 BEDROOM HOUSE. Bow
man'* Trailer Court. 6684908.

'62 CORVAIR,
Grandview So.

F U R N I S H E D 1 Bftdroom
House. Utilities furnished.
$60. 322 0020.

$945.

3411

FOR SALE OR TRADE
I9.V) Chevrolet 6 Cyl. 4 Dr.,
A t Condition. A steal,
KIDDY’S STANDARD SVC.
(Writer lat A French

I BR, Furn. House. Th. 6683122.
2 - BEDROOM, unfurnished,
kitchen range, $73. 113 W.
19th St. after 3 p. m.
FURNISHED COTTAGE at 3
Points. $65 per month. Ph.
322-1467,

120, Automotive Sendee

Auk. 18, 1964 — Pane 9 115. Auto* For Sale

• am* now .

8 -te

iz r

'51 FORD. Good condition. Ph.
322-3165.

11!ft. Automotive Service

**Yo«l don’t trust roe, do you?"

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

106. Apartment* for Kent 116, Auloa For Hale

123. Moat* &amp; Motor*
1SV CORRECT CRArT In­
board Speed Boat with trail­
er, partial new deck and
valve Job, ju it done. #43o.
322-8341 after 5:30.
14' Carter Craft Runabout A
Steering controla, 14' Gator
trailer, lie down ft winch;
25 hp. F.vinrode Outboard,
electric itart. Extras. Ph.
322-1605.

Gateway To The waterway
FURNISHED apartments, 6 1962 CORVAIR Spider Convert- Scnkarik Glasa and Paint
Kobflon Sport in tr Goods
blocks from downtown. $45,
ible, 4 Speed, RAH, $1505,
Company
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
3 BEDROOM house. G ran k
$60 and $65 per month
668-5720
310 Magnolia Ph. FA 3 4622 304-6-4 E. lit. Ph. FA 2-9M1
close in. Call Jimmir Cowan
Some utilities furnished. Ph.
322-4013.
322 3641.
RENTALS
NEAR NAVAL RASE
Furnished or Unfurnished
Nicely Furn. 1 Bit Apt.
Ball-Ulalr Agency
Ph. 322 5641 219 S. Park Ave. 2015 Sanford Ave. Ph. 688 4323
2 LARGE Nicely furn. Duplex
2 A 3 Bedroom Houses
apt*. 14th Ave., Longwood.
Payton Realty
8 ml. from N.A.S. Ph. 838322-1301
17-62 at Hiawatha
3296.
1 BR. furn. house, Lake Mary
Cozy Cottage, furnished. Lake
No peta. 322-3049,
IMPALA
privileges. $50. 322 8106.
3-BEDROOM, 2 bath, Fla
C-300 FOUR DOOR REDAN
LIST
NOW
EZMVinduhirld, Deluxe Air Conditioner, Power Brakes,
room,
kitchen
equipped, 2 FURNISHED Apt*. $30 k
1’iini-rgliilc, Putter .Steering, Wheel Covers, 150-While
draperies. $135 mo. 322-3336 $40 month. Adult*. l'h.
Side Wall Tlrr*. Push Hutton Hadio,
$3717.24 $ W Q A H
evening*. 322-7480 days.
322 9480.
Comfort A I’onvrntenc# Equip. ‘A*
wwWW
2 Bedroom home, 817 Catalina

1 9 6 4 MODEL
DEMONSTRATORS

2 2-BEDROOM CB Houeei. AIR conditioned bedroom in
Space heater, kitchen equip­ 3 room furnished apt. $65.oo.
ped. Available Aug. 28. Ph.
I ll E. 8th, 322-4285.
322-5303.
FURN. Apt. Cloic in. Jimmie
6-ROOM House, freshly paint­
Cowan. 322-4013.
ed inalde A out. $60 mo. 700
CLEAN let Floor Apt. Pvt.
Laurel St. Ph. 323 0633.
cnt. 1004 Palmetto.
100. Kettorl R ental*
2 ROOM FURNISHED APT.
$11.50 week. Electric k wa­
HUTCHISON’S
ter furnished. 322-3219.
OCEANKRONT APTS.
339 So. Atlantic
EFFICIENCY. »«0. 6M Park
Daytona Beach
Call 322 4038
FOR MIDDLE AGED or eld­
erly persons ONLY. 3 Rimma
101, Trailer • Cabana*
furnished, private entrance
TENT Camping trailer. New A bath, J a lousier porch,
Urea. Steep 6. $150. 322-0529 electric kitchen, twin beds,
attic fan, Duo-lhcm heater.
evening*.
Just redecorated, ground
10**. Mobile Hume* • Rale floor, quiet neighborhood,
B
$80; Single $55. Waler furn­
1-2 and 3 Bedrooms
ished. Ph. 312 4328 after T
NEW and USED
p. m.
Awnings A Cabanas
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES t A 2 REDROOM Apartment*.
Hwy. 17 92 S
322-2562 $55 to $65. Apply Apt. 7,
404 E. 14th Tit.
'63 EXPANDO. 3 BR, Central
108. Room* Fnr Rent
air, $500 equity. 322-7463.
NEW 1964 Fan 17' Travel SLEEPING ROOM, Private
Trailer. Self-contained- Kin
bath and entrance. 322-3086
■nee. Orange City 773-3234.
1963 MOBILE HOME, 10 X 59
ft. 4-Bedroom, ltk bath. $200
Down, assume $91.96 mo.
payments, or wilt trade for
equity In 3 bedroom house.
Ph. Smith, 322-1330, ext. 465.

Ilf). Ailing For Hale

$ Bank J
Repossessions

106. Apartment# for Rent '61 Ram. Wg. $1091 bal $39 mo.
Furn. Apt. 2300 «ctlonvIlle.
2 BEDROOM Furnished Apart
ment. 601 raimelto. 322-1374
after $ 30.

'50 Chev. Wg. $799 bal, $33 mo.
'59 Ply Wg. $713 bal. $31 mo.
•56 Pont Wq , $541 bal, $31 mo.
'59 Nomad Wg $877 bal $33 mo.
'57 Olds Wg $587 hal $29 mo.
'SI VW Rus, $1091 bal $45 mo.
'58 Cadillac $717 bal, $32 mo.
'58 Pont., $887 hal, $31 mo.
*63 Renault $1009 bal $39 mo,
62 Consel $1501 bal, $39 mo.
*49 Ply. HT $762, bal, $32 mo.
'59 Cadillac $449 bal $19 mo.
'59 Mere. A/C $747 bal $32 mo.
'54 Buick, $399 bal, $19 mo.
'51 Rambler, $293 bal, $17 run.
'57 Buick I IT, $567 hal $32 mo.
'57 Ram. 4 Dr. $463 bal $24 mo
‘59 Chev. $561 hal, $31 mo.
'55 Cadillac, $582 hal. $32 mo
'57 Olda HT, $491 bal, $24 mo.
'ST Ply HT. $597 hal, $31 mo.
'57 Chev. St. $601 bal, $32 mo.
'56 Lincoln $541 bal, $29 mo.
'$« Olds HT. $491 bal, $24 mo.
*51 Pont. $399 bal, $16 mo.
'56 Merc. $199 bal, $10 mo.
'50 Chev. $991 bal, $39 mo.
'60 Lark. $199 bal, $10 mo.
'60 Kal. PU $763 bal $32 mo.
'56 Ford PU $68] bal $11 mo.
‘54 Ford PU $396 bal., $16 mo.
'55 Ford. $90 bal, $5 mo.
*93 Buick, $77 bal., $3 mo.
'55 Old* $99 bal., $4 mo.

2 ROOM APARTMENT, P ri
vat* bath A entrance, 518
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
MclIonviUc, Ph. 322-5420.
New H o m e , Weat Fourth
Street, Just off Persimmon. W E L A K A APARTMENTS
111 W. First St.
Call 936-3911 Collect.
Shown Daily 1-7
FURNISHED Garage apart
1 BEDROOM, 1 Bath CB Me- ment $10 week. 305 So. Park
Ave. 323 0705.
dallinn Home. Chain link
lence, shallow well A pump,
dlahwaeher, draw drape* A 1-Room Efficiency apt. with
pvt. bath A shower, suitable
heavy duly rodi, Venetian
for
couple or single peraon
Blinds, Kitchen equipped,
large landscaped lot. Down or retired All utlUtlee In
eluded in rent. Ideally lo­
payment $1500. Call 322-6148.
cated on 1st St., within 1
96. Hou— • gale or Rent block of 2 frea parking lota
and ahoppmg oentar. In­
CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON
quire at Manuel Jaoobaon
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g s
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.
322-1567.
1 BEDROOM FURNISHED,
THREE B E D R O O M , 11* utilities included. A d u 11 ■
bath*, G. I. Loan, large cor­ only. Lake Mery. 322-4962.
ner lot, large shade tree*,
107 Tucker Drive, Sanlord. LARGE 2 Bedroom Apartment,
furnished or unfurnished,
322-2266.
$65. 1703 Magnolia.
3 BEDROOM, IV* Bath, cen­
tral beat A air-conditioning, FURNISHED apartment, In­
Florida Room, kitchen equip­ quire 404 E 14th St., Apt
T,
ped plus dishwasher, clothe*
wgiber A dryer, drapes, NAVY COUPLES SPECIAL!
REPOSSESSIONS. INC.
wall-to-wall carpeting. 4k
Furnished 3 Rooms, bath, 3
i
M
l
“ NFORD AVEblock from golf course.
screened porcbqs. 110 W.
OPEN EVENINGS
$13,600, $750 Down, second
3rd.
mortgage lor balance of
. W 4ty, $Tf mopth. H2-0036 FURN, APT. 222600,

National

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C-463 FOUR DOOR HE1)AN
KZI-W’indiliirld, Anr Conditioner, Power Brake*, Power
Steering. Powrrglldr, Wheel Cover. 750-White Side
#9717.## I 4 1 M . I 1
Wall Tire*, P/B Radio, Comfort A Convenlanca Equip. *A*

C-4BS FOUR n o o n SEDAN
KZI-WIntlahirld, Air Conditioner, Power Urakes, Powerglide, Power .Steering, Wheel Cover*. 750-Whlt# Sid*
$3717.## $ftft&lt;ftQ Jl
Wall Tlree P/B lladlo. Comfort Convenience Equipment

C-177 FOUR DOOR SEDAN
K7.l-Glaaa, Custom Deluxe Seat Bells, Padded Panel.
Power llrakra, Powrrglldr, Power Steering, Wire Wheel
Covrrs, 730-White Sldr Wall Ttrea, Front Bumper Guard,
Bear Bumper Guard, I'uah Button Hadio ft Rear
#3310.95
Speaker, Comfort A Convenience Equipment

C-398 FOUR DOOR SPORTS SEDAN
F./1-G)a&gt;a, Air Cunditiuner, Power Brakes, Powergllde,
Poner Steering, Wheel Covers, Push Button Radio.
$1780.00 I f t f t f H I U
Comfort A Cnnvrnirnrr Equipment
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IMPALA SUPER SPORT

C-580 TWO DOOR SUPER SPORT COUPE

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KZI-Ulaait, Nn Seat Bella, 2 Speed Wiper*, Air Condi­
tioner. Power llrakra, Powergllde, Power Steering,
$3889.26 I f t f t M . T I
730-W hllr Side Wall Tlrea, Push Button Radio

CHEVELLE

M-346 TWO DOOR SPORT COUPE

17.1-Glaaa, Padded Panrl, Air Conditioner. 220 HP
Knuinr, Power-glide, Power Steering, Push Button RadieL
750-While Side Wall Tlrea, Wheel Covers,
#3689.80 13 J 5 0 7 #
Comfort A Convenience Equipment Group

C-127 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

BEL AIR

K/l-WIndahirld, Padded Penal, Powergllde, Power
Steering, 730 x It White Side Wall Tlrea Push Button
Radio, Comfort A Convenience Equipment

•3049.50 I f t f i M U

C-12S FOUR DOOR SEDAN

EZI-WIndahlrld. 2 Speed Wipers, Po wergild a, 75#Whlt# Bide Wall Tirea, Radio

13912.85 $ 2 4 9 0 4 5

OLDSMORILE SUPER 88

0-.T19 CKLKMRITY FOUR DOOR SEDAN

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EXl-Glaaa, Drluxr Seat Brill, Auxiliary .Mata, Windahiald Waohrr, Air Conditioner, Glare Proof Mirror, Out­
ride Ilearvirw Mirror, Tutone, Power Brakea, llydramatlr, Power Steering, 850-While Side Wall Tlrea,
|44B#.l# f 1
Back-up Lamps, Clock, Deluxe Itadio

DYNAMIC 88
0-633 CELEBRITY FOUR DOOR SEDAN

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E/.l-Glaaa, Deluxe Seat Bella A Retr., Trunk ftalsaao.
Front Meta, 2 Speed Wlprra. Air Conditioner, GlareProof Rearvlrw Mirror, Outside Rearview Mirror, Tnlonr. Power Brakes, If)dramatic, Deluxe (Herring
Wheel. Power Steering, Wheel Discs, 830-Whits Bid*
Wall Tires, llark-up Lamp*, Safety entH Courtesy
Lamps, Electric Clock, Radio, Deluxe Interior Parldag
Brake* Signal, Bark Brat Speaker,
• u n . l i i g g T B 'H
Cnmfnrl A Convenlenre Parkagr

STARFIRE
0-626 SI’ORT COUPE

E/I-Glaaa, Elrrlrir Windows, 4-Way Best, Deluxe Saat
Bella, Door Edge Guards, Air Conditioner, Rear VlawOutside Mirror Adjustable Steering Wheel, Radio,
II2M.88 IA 1 8 1 .4 8
Custom Appearance Option Custom Comfort Group
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CHEVROLET TRUCK
T-264 Vi TON FLEETHIDE

Custom Bide Moulding, 2 Speed Wipers, Dalua* Wlpera,
I'oaitrarlion, Radio, Power-glide, Chrome Bumpers,
#2898.45 f t s o r *
Custom Appearance Option Custom Comfor Group

OPEN T O N IT E A N D EVERY N ITE
TILL ALL 64*8 ARE SOLD
TRADES WILL BE ACCEPTED AT WHOLESALE APPRAISAL.

HOLLER MOTOR SALES
SANFORD, FLORIDA
2nd S t and Palmetto
2505 S. Park Drive

322-0711

322-0861

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IMPALAS

CORVAIRS
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8*779 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

&gt;2356.00

Powergllde

8*729 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

Powergllde. 8.50 a IS Whit* Sid# Wall Tlr#
Push-Button Radio, Wheel Covera

8*953 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

•2454.71

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’20M”
• 2112”

•2201.15 &lt; 2 0 6 f t 14

EZI Windahield. No Heal Bella

EZl-WIndahleld, 2 Speed Wlpera, Air Conditioner,
Powergllde, Power Brakeo, Wheel Coven, 750-Wwt#
Side Wall Tire*, Puah Button Radio

EZI Windshield, P/G. 110-IIP IS4 Cu. In. Engine, Spar* •2651.20
Wheel Loch, 0,50 Whit# Hid* Walla, Puah-Bulton Radio

*2273”

EZI Wlndahlcld, 1’nwergllde, 110-IIP 164 Cu. In, Enslae
8.S0 White Side Wall Tlree, Puah Button Radio,
12672.80 • 2 2 B 0 '&amp;*
Comfort and Convenience Equip. 'A*

8-829 MONZA TWO DOOR COUPE

,220C5*

•1682.80

8-821 MONZA TWO DOOR COUPE

EZI Windahield, Puah-Button Radio, «.50 White Side
Wall Tirea, Comfort A Convenience Equip. 'A'

8*849 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

EZt Windahield, No Heat Belta, Folding Rear Heat

•2490.30

•2281"
*2142"

•2223.85 &gt; 1 0 3 1 .0 4

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Wheel Cover*, 600-Whlte Sid* Wall Tlree, PoworglMa

V-802 NOVA FOUR DOOR SEDAN

EZI Windshield, Powergllde, Wheel Covert, MO-Whlt*
Ride Wall Tirea, Pueh-Hullon Radln

NOW

•2877.31 4 2 B 0 0 - 17
•1380.60 &gt; 2 1 1 3 -0 4

4*808 NOVA TWO DOOR SPORT COUPE

EZI Windahield. Powergllde, Wheel Covera,
M0-Whlte Side Wall Tlrra, Push-Button Radio

•3616.50

*2338 u

•2001.15 9 2 3 8 3 U
•3636.15 • 2 3 8 2 “

EZI Windahalld. Paddad Pan#!, Powtrglida, Wheel
Covera, 750-Whlt* Sid* Wall Tlree,
Comfort A Convenience Equip. *A*

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•26I9.I0

•2571"

M-838 MALIBU FOUR DOOR SEDAN

Powergllde, Wheel Covera, 650-White Side Wall
Tirea, Push Hutton Radio

.!•

&gt;3391.70 •*
a
•2739.20 •

2 3 4 2 “

•2635.60 » 2 3 8 4 ”T

M-789 MALIBU FOUR DOOR SEDAN
Powergllde

•2633.35 ’ 2 3 8 f t * 1
•2352.55 ’2 2 9 3 * T

M-851 300 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

Powergllde, Wheel Covera, 050-Whlte Side Wall Tire*

M-827 TWO DOOR SEDAN
M-871 TWO DOOR SEDAN

EZl-WIndahleld, 2 Speed W lpen, Air Conditioning.
Power Brakes, Powergllde#, Power Steering, Wheel
Coven. 800-Whlte Wall Tlree, Puah Button Radia

&gt;2309.55 * 2 3 3 0 51
&gt;2327.25 $ 2 1 1 7 2 1
12550.45 I 2 2 ^ »

M-S73 MALIBU SUPER SPORTS COUPE

EZI Gleaa, Air Conditioner, Custom Deluxa Heat Bella
A lletr., Powergllde, Power Steering, Puah Button Radio,
•3570.15 ’ 3 1 Q 3 ”
700-W'hllrs Hide Wall Tirea,
Comfort A Convenience Kciuip. ‘A*

M-845 MALIBU SPORT COUPE

powergllde, Wheel Covera, 630-Whit* Side Wall Tire*,
Puah Button Radio

(2766.20 &gt; 2 4 0 4 '* *

EZI-WIndahleld. Air Conditioner. Power Brahea, Powerglide, Power Steering, Wheel Covera, 800-Whlte Slda
Wall Tirea, Puah Button Radio,
&gt;3813.50
Comfort A Convenience Equip. ‘A*

Wipers, Powergllde Power
EZI-Windshield, 8 Speed Wlpera,
Steering, Wheri Cover*, 750-Whlt* Sid* Wall Tlree,
Puah llutfon Itaiftn

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tsstT-U &gt; 9 B M ’i

&gt;3378.00 • 2 8 4 7 ”

*25240S

0-847 CELEBRITY FOUR DOOR SEDAN

EZI-Glaaa, Fuel Door Guard, Chrome Door-Window
Frame*. 2 Speed Wlpera. Air Conditioner, Outside-Rearview Mirror, Power Brakea, Hydramatic, Deluxe Steer­
ing Wheel, Power Steering, W'heel Iliac., 850-Whlte
Side Wall Tlree, Bach-up l.ampe Electric Clock, Radio

&gt;2745.25 * 2 3 5 f t 9B

0-843 CELEBRITY FOUR DOOR SEDAN

EZI-Glaaa, Fuel Door Guard, Chroma Door Window
Framea. 2 Speed Wlpera, Air Conditioner, Outside-Rearview Mirror, Power Brakes, Hydramatic, Deluxe Steer­
ing Wheel, Power Stearin g, 850-White Side Wall Tlrra, • 4227.29 * 3 4 9 7 ”
Elactrle Clock, Deluxe Radio

•2865.00 • 2 4 4 4 “
•2710.45 * 2 3 3 0 ”

FOUR DOOR SEDAN
Powergllde, Wheel Covera, 700-Whlte Side WaU
Tlree. Pueh Button Radio

FOUR DOOR SEDAN

2 Speed Wlpera, Powergllde, Puah Button Radio

FOUR DOOR SEDAN

EZI-WIndahlald, 2 Speed Wlpera, Powergllde,
Power Steering
EZI-WIndahleld. No Seat Belta, 3 Speed Wlpera,
Powergllde, 700 Mach Wall Tire*

•2558.75 * 2 4 3 9 18

Wheel Corera. 700-Whlte Side WaU T ina,
Puah Button Radio

C-8D7 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

2 Speed W lpen. Powergllde, Wheel Covera,
700-Whlte Slda Wall Tirea

&gt;3002.21 * 0 5 3 1 .6 2
•3051.26 * 2 5 8 9 ”
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*2570”

No Seat Belta, 2 Speed Wipet*&gt; Powergllde,
700-Whlte Sid* Wall T in
• Speed Wlpera, Powerglld*

MT22.I0 * 3 1 1 2 ”

C-711 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

No Beat Bette, I Speed Wlpera, Powergllde, Wheel
Corera, 700-Whlte Hid# WaU Tlraa, Paah Batten Radi*

•3306.10 * 2 7 8 8 *7

EZI-Glaaa, No Seal Bella, Air Conditioner, Powergllde,
Wheel Covert, 750-Whlte Side Wall Tirea, Push
• M S I.30 l * M | L 4T
Radio. Comfort A Convenience Equip. ‘A'

C-691 TWO DOOR SPORT COUPE

EZI-GIau, No Seat Belt*, Air Condltinaef, Powergllde,
&gt;1703.40
Power Steering, Wheel Covert, 750 White Wall Tlree,
Puaht Button Radio. Comfort A Convenience Equip. ‘A*

C-749 FOUR DOOR SfeDAN

EZI-WIndahleld, S Speed Wlpera, Powergllde,
Power Steering, Puah Batten Radi*

FOUR DOOR SEDAN

1101

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AN D EVERY NITE

TIL ALL 64 s ARE SOLD

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EZI-Glaaa, WindahieM Wlpera, Air Conditioner. OutsideRearview Mirror. Power Brakra, llyrdamallc, Power
Steering, Wheel Dlece., 850-Whlte Side WaU Tire*,
64440.17 *
Back-up Lamp*. Electric Clock, Radio
1

•2010.45 * 2 2 5 0 ”

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C-769 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

EZI-WIndahleM, • Speed W lpen. Powergllde

C-851 TWO DOOR 8EDAN

I Speed Wlpera, Wheel Covera,
700-Whlt* SM* Wall Tlrae

•1*30.41

1.00

*4188

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•12131.55 * 1 0 3 7 ”

T-664 S'/, - '/, TON FLEET8IDE
•2145.55 * 1 3 3 1 ”

T-675 6'/, TON FLEETSIDE
52142.05 * 1 9 7 3 . 7 4

T-767 %Vi • Vt TON FLEETSIDE
1000 Lb. Rear Spring*

•2146.55 * 1 0 3 1 ”

T-771 COR-VAN

Rear-Door Gleaa, Aax. Seat, Left ft Right Weet Coast •2401.41 * 2 2 4 3 * *
Mirror, Heavy Duty Bbocka, UO-HP-184, 700-14/0

•3007A0

(2M3.15 * 0 4 4 0 ”

1 9 6 4 DEMONSTRATORS

•2481.70 &gt; 0 1 | 0 4 3

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PowerglM* Whael Corera, TM-Whit* Bide WaU Ttreo

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CHEVROLET TRUCKS
T-759 V, TON 8TEPSIDE *’

Rear Bumper
&gt;2841.40 * 2 4 2 3 ”

LIST

EZI-Glaaa, 0-Way Seata, Air Conditioner, Outalde Rear­
view Mirror, Adjustable Steering Wheel, 900-Whit* Sld*
Tlraa, Back-up Lam pa. Radio, Electric Aantenn, Back &gt;4111.63
Seat Speaker, Glare-Proof Rearview Mirror

Rear Bumper, 2000 Lb. Spring

&gt;2744.7* * 0 3 4 0 ”

1.38

N IN E T Y EIGHT

Painted Bumper, Heavy Duty Rear Spring
&gt;2774.00 • 0 9 7 0 .4 1

1 .S6

EZI-Glaaa, WindahieM Wathera, Air Conditioner, OutaMe, Rearview Mirror, Tower Brakea, Hydramatic.
Power Steering, Wheel Dlaca., 850-Whlte Side Wall
14442.41 *
Tlree, Back-up Lamps, Electric Clock, Radio
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•2790.15 * 2 3 9 4 ”

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0-866 CELEBRITY FOUR DOOR SEDAN

•1752.10 * 2 3 3 3 * *

C-712 FOUR DOOR SEDAN
C-861 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

FOUR l)OOR SEDAN

SUPER 88
0-858 CELEBRITY FOUR DOOR SEDAN

0 6 (S HOLIDAY SPORTS COUPE

FOUR DOOR SEDAN

53574.1* * 3 Q 7 4 ”

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EZI-Glaaa, Chroma Door-Window Framta, 2 Speed
Wlpera, Air Conditioner, Outalda-Rearview Mirror,
Door Edge-Guards, Power Brakea, Hydramatic, Daluxa
Steering Wheel. Power Steering, Wheel Discs., 850*
White Side Wall Tirea, Hack-up Lamp#, Electric Clock,
Radio, Deluxa Interior, Rocker Panel ft Wheel Opening &gt;4187.63 * 3 0 4 7 ”
Molding#, Expreoaway-Axles

M0I5.M • 2 5 7 7 .M

TWO DOOR SEDAN

Poweralide, 750-Whit* Side Wall Tirea
Comfort A Convenience Equip. 'A*

EZI-Glaaa, Power Brake*. Powergllde. Power Steering,
Wheel Covera, 750-Whilt Side Wall Tirea. Puah Button •1421.15 * 2 3 7 3 ”
Radio. Comfort A Convenience Equip. 'A'

0-864 CELEBRITY FOUR DOOR SEDAN

FOUR DOOR SEDAN

FOUR DOOR SEDAN

NOW

EZI-Glaaa, Fuel Door Guard, 2 Spead Wlpera, Air Condi­
tioner, Outalde Rear View Mirror, Power Brakea,
Hydramatic, Deluxe Steering Wheel, Chrome-DoorWindow Framea, Power Steering, 850-Whlte Side
&gt;4227.39 * 3 4 0 7 ”
WaU Tlree, Electric Clock, Wheel Dlaca, Radio

NOW

EZI-W Indahleld. No Seat Bella. I Spaed Wlpera, Powerglide, Wheel Covere, 700-Whlte Bid* WaU Tirea,
*1945.20 * 2 5 0 3 ”
Puah Button Radio

C-611 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

2 Speed Wlpera, powergllde. Power Steering, Wheel
Covera, 759-Whlte Side Wall Tirea, Puah Button Radio

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FOUR DOOR SEDAN

KZI-W’Indshield, 2 Speed Wiper#, Powergllde, Power
Steering, Wheel Cover*, 750-Whlt* Side Wall Tirea,
Push Hullon Radln

FOUR DOOR SEDAN

.35

BISCAYNE

FOUR DOOR SEDAN

RZI-GInea, No Heat Bella, Air Conditioner. Power
Brakro, Powergllde, Power Steering, 750-Whit*
Hide Wall Tlree, Push Button Radio

*2862

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EZI-Glaaa, 2 Speed Wlpera. Air Conditioner, OutsideRear View Mirror, Powrr Brahea, Hydramatic, Deluxe
Steering Wheel, Power Steering. Wheel Dlare„ 850Whltee Side Well Tlree, Back-up Lamp*,
&gt;4214.97 * 3 4 0 Q 30
Electric Clock, Radio

FOUR DOOR SEDAN

3 Speed Wlpera, 700-Whit* Side WaU Tirea, Radio

•4006.M * 3 3 3 1 ”

0-852 CELEBRITY FOUR DOOR SEDAN

FOUR DOOR SEDAN

Wheel Covera, 700-Whita Bid# Wall U rea

KZI-Glass, No Seal Bella, Air Conditioner, I'owerglidr,
Wheel Covera, 750-W’hlle Hide Wall Tirea, Puah UulUm
Radlu, Comfort A Convenient# Equip.

RZI-WIndshield, Air Conditioner. Powergllde, Power
Steering. Wheel Covera, 7S0 While Sid* Wall Tlree

EZI-Glaaa, 2 Speed Wlpera, Air Conditioner, Power
Brakra, Jat-A-Way, Deluxe 8teerlng Wheel, Power
Steering, 800-Whlte Hide Wall Tlree,
Back-up Lamp*, Puah Button Radio

0-791 CELEBRITY FOUR DOOR SEDAN

BEL AIR

Powergllde, 700-Whlte Side Wall Tirea, • Speed
Wlpera. Wheel Covere. No Seat Belt

*1084.07 ( 3 3 9 4 .7 5

0-944 CELEBRITY FOUR DOOR SEDAN

C-657 TWO DOOR SPORT COUPE

TWO DOOR SEDAN

FOUR DOOH SEDAN

FOUR DOOR SEDAN

EZI-Glaaa, 1 Spead Wlpera, Air Conditioner, Power
Brake#, Jet-A-W*y, Deluxe Steering Wheel,
Bach-up Lamp*, Radio

D Y N A M IC 88

FOUR DOOR SEDAN

IMPALAS
FOUR DOOR 8EDAN

0-729 CELEBRITY SEDAN

C-667 FOUR DOOR SPORT SEDAN

Wheel Covere, 700-Whlte Sid* Wall Tirea,
Puah Button Radio

•4217.92 * 3 5 0 Q 00

EZI-WIndahleld, 2 Speed Wlpera, Powtr Brakea, Jet-AWay, Deluxe Steering Wheel. Power Steering, Wheel
IBaca., 750-Whlte Side Wall Tirea, Back-up Lamp*,
M7S3.17 * 3 1 0 0 80
Radio, Arcy, Package

EZI Windahield. Padded Panel. Air Conditioner, Power
Brakee, Powergllde, Power Steering, 750-Whlte Side
Wall Tirea, Pueh Button Radio.
&gt;3915.10 I M M »
Comfort A Convenient# Equip. *A*

e-PASSENGER WAGON

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0-839 HOLIDAY FOUR DOOR SEDAN

EZI-WIndahleld, Padded Panel, Air Conditioner, Power
Brakee, Powergllde, Power Steering, 750-Whllea Side
•8915.30
T ine, P/B Radio, Comfort A Convenience Equip. *A*
w ew w

Powergllde, Wheel Covere, 700-Whlte Bide WaU Tlraa.

Powergllde, Comfort A Convenience Equip *A*

EZI-Glaaa, 2 Speed Wlpera, Air Conditioner. Power
Brakra, Jet-A-Way, Deluxe Steering Wheel, Power
Steering, Wheel I Here, 800-Whlte Side Wall Tirea,
Backup Lam pa. Puah Button Radio

C-842 TWO DOOR SPORT COUPE

&gt;3400.30

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0-797 HOLIDAY FOUR DOOR SEDAN

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&gt;4010.05

3073.86

JETSTAR 88

FOUR DOOR SEDAN

M-834 MALIBU FOUR DOOR SEDAN
powergllde

EZI-WIndahleld, Electric Rear Window, 2 Speed Wlpera,
Power Brakra. Jet-A-Way, Power Steering Wheel
•3513.84 I
Covere, 750 Black Wall Tlrra, Uark-up Lamp*,
Brake Signal, Radio, Acer Package

•8411.53 * 2 8 7 1 ”

Powergllde, Wheel Covere. 700-Whlte Side Well Tirea, •2083.00
Puah Button Radio, Comfort A Convenience Equip. *B*

M*708 MALIBU FOUR DOOR SEDAN
Powergllde

C-8I6 6-PAGGENGER WAGON

EZI-Windahield, I Spaed Wlpera, Powergllde*
800-Whlte Side Walla, Puah Button Radio

M-774 MALinU FOUR IM)OR SEDAN

Itelr. Seal Bella. Air Conditioner, Power Brake*,
Poweralldr, Power Steering, Wheel Covere,
700-Whlte Side Wall Tlree, Puah Button Radio

F-483 DELUXE STATION WAGON

C-471 FOUR DOOR HARD TOP

EZI-WIndahleM, Powergllde. Power Steering, Whael
Covera, 750 Whitt Slda Wall Tire*. Puah Button
Radio, Comfort A Convenience Equip. ‘A*

NOW

•2838.64 * 2 3 4 4 . 6

Wheel Disc, 700-Whlt* Sld* Wall Tirea, Radio

C-751 FOUR DOOR SPORT SEDAN

EZI-WIndahleld, Power Brakee. powergllde. Power
Steering, Wheel Covera, 750-Whlt* Slda Wall Tire*,
Puah Button Radio, Comfort A Conreaitnc* Equip. *B*

CHEVELLES
M-850 MALIBU FOUR DOOR SEDAN

F-846 CUTLASS SPORTS COUPE

&gt;3358.80

C-848 TWO DOOR SPORT COUPE

V-659 NOVA TWO DOOR 8l»ORT COUPE

EZI Windahield. Powergllde, Wheel Cover*,
MO-Whlt# Sid# Wall Tire#, Puah-Buttoa Radio,
Comfort A Convenience Equip. 'A*

2 Speed W lpen, Powergllde, Power Bteering,
750-Whlte Side Wall Tlrra, Path Button Radio

LIST

EZI-WIndahleld, 2 Speed Wlpera, Air Conditioner, Front
Console, Jet-A-Wejr, Power Steering Wheel Blare,
93652.86 * 3 1 8 3 81
750-Whlte Slda WaU Tires, Back-up Lamp#, Radio

EZI-Glaaa, R ttr. Heat Betla, Padded Panel, Air Condi­
tioner, 250 HP-137, Powergllde, Power Steering, 800*
While Side Wall Tlree. Pueh Button Radio,
&gt;3904.75
Comfort A Convenience Equip. 'A1

I5.S HP-230, Powergllde, 6.50-Whlls Side Wall Tirea

Puah-Button Radio, Luggage Rack,
Comfort A Convenience Equip. *A'

OLDSMOBILE F-85
F-868 CUTLASS SPORTS COUPE

EZI-GIau, No Seal Belta, Air Conditioner, Powergllde,
Power Steering, Wheel Coven, 750-Whlte Side Wall Tirea, $3780.40
Puah Butlon Radio, Comfort A Convenience Equip ‘A*

C-80S FOUR DOOR 81*0RT SEDAN

&gt;2744.70 &gt;&lt;2 3 4 8 7 .

No Heat Bella, 3 Speed Wlpera, Powergllde,
700-Whlte Side Wall Tirea

C-778 TWO DOOR SPORT COUPE

CHEVY II
(MM SIX PASSENGER WAGON

C-712 FOUR DOOR SEDAN

&gt;3311.10

NOW

12774.00 • 2 3 7 2 4 ,

2 Speed Wlpera, Powergllde, Wheel Covera,
700 Whit# Sid* Wall Tire*

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�Seminole County * * * * on the S t Johns River * * * * “The Nile of America"

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Sanford Moose will conduct
• special enrollment in honor
of Harry Howard, national rit­
ual director, a t 8 p. m. Diur*% day at the Sanford Civic Cen­
ter. A social hour will follow
at 9:30 p. m. for all members
of the lodge and of the WOM
Chapter at the temporary
Moose headquarters in Lake
Mary.
• • •
Curious about your Social
Security status? A representa­
tive of the Social Security Ad9 ministration's district office In
Orlando will be at the City
Commission rooms In the City
Hall Sept. 2. 9. 18. 23 and 30
from 9:3o a. m. to 12:30 P- m*
You can find out about old a ie
and survivors insurance bene­
fits, Social Security account
numbers or set information
about the Social Security pro­
gram In general.
4
• •
•
The
Maywood
Veteran*
Council la trying to locate
survivors of the infamous Ba­
taan Death March to attend a
testimonial dinner in their
honor at Chicago'* O'Hara Inn
Sept 12. The council la the of­
ficial organisation to note Ba­
taan Day nationally There are
only 631 survivor* of the
march and It would be proper,
council official* say. to have
ell of them in attendance at
the testimonial dinner.
• • •
Bataan Day observances
hive traditionally been bald
the first Sunday after Labor
Day since 1942. Survivor* are
asked to get In touch with the
Maywood Veteran'* Council,
*
Post Office Box ST, Maywood,
111.
• * •
It undoubtedly was an acci­
dent, but soma pasting motor­
ist killed or fatally Injured the
10-month-old Norwegian ahepherd dog belonging to the E.
C. Baggi family of 659 E. 20th
St. Mr*. Bags* «*W the part
that hurt so much waa the
*
leaving of the injured dog on
the steps of her home eod net
notifying anyone what hapP®®***
« « a
Heartbroken over the lota of
their pet, her three children,
Doug, 11; Marlene, 9; and
Keith, waot who ever hit their
dog to know that maybe a ve— terinarian could have saved
*
Its life if given a chance.
• • #
“ 1 believe the dog wa* alive
when he wa» laid on the
steps," Mrs. Baggi aald, "be­
cause when wc found him he
was still warm."
An aside to the driver: Did
you sleep well laat night?"
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Naples' annual mud-slinglng
contest—formally known as
the Swamp Buggy Derby—will
be held Nov. 1 this year. cUmixing the 16th annual threeday Swamp Buggy Day cele­
bration. Tha ponderous, slowmoving awamp bugglea—never
designed for racing—will vie
ore another in mudding, awlmmlng ability and endurance
while, incidentally, determlning who can crow tha finlrti
line first.
• • •
Ninety-eight year* ago to­
morrow, the Civil War wa*
proclaimed to be over.
« • •
During tha month of July,
I N , 111.09 waa collected by the
State of Florida In gasoline
taxes on gallonage cold in
Seminole County. This com­
pare* with MT,821.34 In July of
1963. During the month of
June, 1964, sendee station* In
Seminole County pumped no
lets than 1,401.517 gallon* of
gasoline. At IS mile* per gal­
lon, the county'* auto traveled
no less than 22.4 plus million
miles during tha month.
• • •
Sales are up, also, in Semi­
nole County If sales tax collec­
tions are any kind of a gauge.
During July, IN I, sales U s
collections in S *' m l o o 1 *
amounted to f6T,T4T.T2. During
July of 1964 the figure had
Jumped to tl05.5U.01, That'*
quite an tocraase.

Herald Index
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PHILIPPINE AFFAIRS were discussed Tuesday niffht at a Ladles Night
dinner meeting of the Sanford Lions Club at Lake Monroe Inn. The prin­
cipal speaker was John G. Kormann, right, foreign service officer of the
U. S. State Department and Stationed with the U. S. Embassy in the
Philippines. With him are Hugh Duncan, left, who introduced the speaker,
and Howard Hood, Lions Club president.
(Herald Photo)

Philippines Called One
O f Our Biggest Assets
By Harry I. Johnson
Managing Editor
The Philippines la one of the
United State* greatest assets
in Asia and this county strive*
to keep it alive, Sanford Uons
Club member* were told Tues­
day night.
The speaker for tha Ladies
Night dinner meeting at Lake
Monroe Inn was John K. Kor­
mann, foreign service officer
with the State Department and
for the past two years attach­
ed to the U. S. Embassy In the
Philippines.
Kormann h n been with the
State Department for 14 years
with tha first 12 year* served
In Europe and Washington.
He possesses a distinguished
World War II service record
and a thorough knowledge of
the Philippine government and
people.
Now visiting In DeBary prior
to resumption of his Far East
duties with the State Depart­
ment, Kormann declared that

the United Sates is "doing a
good Job" and has Urge sake*
in Asia.
Hie Filipino* have "a strong
pro-American feeling,” Kor­
mann aald, and la the only
Christian nation in Asia with
the exception of Australia. He
noted 90 per cent of the Fili­
pinos are Christians and the
Philippine government U pat­
terned after that of the U. S.
“with aom# exceptions."
One of the**, he laid, U the
privilege the president holds
In being allowed to veto por­
tions of a proposed bill. For
.example, he noted, in the
United States, the president
can accept or veto the entire
fiscal budget while in the
Philippines tha president can
veto minute portions of It.
Because the Philippines Is
relatively new In world af­
fairs, H la undergoing adoles­
cent problems in growth and
economics, Kormann pointed
out. The nation gained its In­
dependence in 1946.

Often, he said, the Philip­
pines is accused of being a
U. S. satellite. The country is
"proud of 'ta ties with the U.
S. but the people stress their
independence while sticking
with us as a staunch ally."
Communism, Kormann gald,
was a real threat 10 years ago
In the country but now poses
no noUceable threat, However,
he emphasised, the "danger
U always there."
The U. S. has been criticised
for Its actions in Asia and will
continue to be criticised, the
State Department official re­
ported, but as "the leader of
the Free World more Is ex­
pected of It."
"Kite* fly highest against
the wind," he stated in calling
for continued clgilant action
by this country in Asian af­
fair*.
The speaker was Introduced
by Hugh Duncan and Howard
Hood, club president, was in
charge of the meeting.

Adams' Press Releases Hurting
School System, Bailey Charges
TALLAHASSEE (UP I) Secretary of State Tom Adams
was doing unwarranted dam­
age to the state school system
through press releases, State
School Supt. Thomas D. Bail­
ey said Tuesday.

Cyprus Acts To
Ease Crisis

"The problem* of education
will never be aolved by presa
releases but rather by care­
fully contemplated State Board
of Education and legislative
action," Bailey said.
Adams crltclxed the stale
education setup following the
resignation of Florida State
Unlxersity (FSU) president
Gordon Blackwell. The resig­
nation was tendered four day*
after Blackwell was criticised
by Board of Control member
Charles Forman of Fort Laud­
erdale for permitting an ultraliberal atmosphere at FSU.
Adams at the time said
Blackwell resigned out of frus­
tration. The secretary of atate
predicted the resignation would
be followed by many from the
Junior college system.
The Junior colleges are con­
trolled by Bailey's office,
"Off hind remarks on our
Junior colleg* system and our
system of higher education

NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) Tha criili eased today on this
strife • torn island.
The Greek Cypriot govern­
ment of President Makartos
agreed to e partial lifting of
the food blockade against
Turkish Cypriot comunltlei.
In F arii, NATO announced
that Turkey has returned to
NATO comand air force units
it withdrew on Aug, 10 when
the Cyprue crisis reached a
critical stage.
A NATO spokesman said It
was hoped that Grace* would
also reinstate the NATO for­
ce* it withdrew to guard against tha alleged threat tA an
invasion of Cyprus by Tur­
key.
The easing of the food and
water blockade by Mekarlot’ All is in readiness tor the
government was a major step annuil Kiwanis Kids Day at
toward restoring peace to the Municipal Stadium, Thursday
at 7:30 p.m. Dr. John Wilson,
island.
chairman said today.
On* substitution has been
m a d e , however. Magician
Volta Hull will not be abla to
appear, due to a minor ac­
cident, but in his place, the
Kiwanis Club has obtained
Bids ere being asked on re­
A1 Biasing of Daytona Btach
painting of taxiway end park­
who is an expert juggler and
ing area lints, holding mark­
unicyclist.
ers and street croae walks at
All children between the
Sanford Nava) Air 8Utlon.
ages of six and 16 ara invited
Tha bids will be opened at to attend the show, and par­
2 p.m. Aug. 29 end are limit­ ents may attend with their
ed to small business concerns children. Free popcorn and
only, according to Lt. Cdr. cold drink* will be a e m d to
T. J. Doyle, officer in chargo the children.
of conatruction a t tha base.
Other features of the pro­
Firm* eligible to bid on the gram include a demonstration
work muat be Independently of safe funds mentsla of foot­
owned and oparatod, a rt not ball by Coach Dan Pelham
dominant In the field of op­ and member* of tha Junior
erations, and the everage an­ High football team. Coach
nual receipt* of the concern Falham sayi that with proper
and it* affiliate* for tha pre­ trglalng and good pbyiical
ceding three years are |7,- condition football players can
500,000 or Its*.
avoid serious injiures.

should be weighed," Bailey
■ald. The secretary of state,
he said, "should take Hie time
to ascertain the complete and
true facts of the situation.
"The secretary of state, In
less than four years on the
State Board of Education, has
too frequently In news re
leases and public addresses
seen fit to be critical of some
phase of education and there­
by has established himself as
an ‘authority* on education,"
Bailey said.
' The problems of education
will never be solved by press
releases but rather by care­
fully cotnemplatod State Board
of Education and legislature
action."
Bailey discounted Adams
comments about resignations.
He said that only one president
of a junior college had resign­
ed in Uic past three years, and
In that instance it was to
take a better paying Job.

Zip Code 32771
*
WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Thursday with scattered ahowers; high today 88-92; low tonight In 70a.
Unite}! Presa Leased Wire
Established 1908
WED., AUGUST 19, 1964 SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 259

Viet Cong H Q Is 'Blazing Ruins'
Following Viet Nam A ir Strike
4 Of 10 Planes
Piloted By
AF Officers

JV U V A .# *
Planes Returned

PARIS (UPI) _ Turkey
Hae returned Air Force units
withdrawn during the Cyprus
crisis to Allied command, It
w»s announced today.

Rebel Chief Dead
ELISA BETH VILLE, T h o
Congo (UPI) — The Congo!eee national radio today re­
potted the death of rebel
leader Plerr* Mulel*.

Broadwalk Bound
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Gov. Farria Bryant was to
leave for Atlantic City and
Washington today on Demo­
cratic P arty butineie.

Asks Recognition
WASHINGTON (UPI) _
A "Cuban government in exHe” ahould be favored by the
Democratic Party'* platform
committee, Ken. George A.
Smathera said Tuesday.

Swims To West
BERLIN (UPI) — A young
refuge* from Communiant
turned frogman Tueaday night
to awlm under a border river
to Weet Berlin, police aald
today.

Space Act Due?
MOSCOW (UPI) — Two
Soviet spacemen today gava
fraah Indications that tha Bovlets are planning a new
■pac# epei-taeular — possibly
their biggest — In Ihs next
few days.

Gemini Delay
CAPE KENNEDY ( U P I ) _
The federal spare agency
said Tuesday America's chanca
of making a two-man apart
flight this year has been leiaened hy lightning damage to
the rocket scheduled for the
final unmanned Gemini tost.

No Magnolias

WASHINGTON (U P!) —
Delegates from the "regular"
Mississippi state Democratic
organisation will not t&gt;* al­
lowed to take part in tha par­
ty'* credential* committee
meeting at Atlantic City Sat­
urday.

Too Casual

MIAMI (UPI) — A young
man, Richard Worthington,
picked out coffin* and color­
ful apraye of flowers for his
foster parent* Tuesday and
rame home to find polica
waiting to arrest him for
murder.

SAIGON (U P I)—Vietnam­
ese air fore* figh tor-bom bars,
mad* a "spectacularly suc­
cessful” attack en a m ajor
Communist h a a d q u a r t o r e
Tueaday, a U. 8. m ilitary
spokesman reportod today.
Tha spokesman aald 10 gov­
ernment Skyraidere, four pil­
oted by U. S. Air Fore* offi­
cers, left tha Vlat Cong In­
stallation "In biasing ruin*.’*
Tha retd waa d 1 r a e t a 4
against tha reputed head­
quarters of th* Vlat Cong’s
KARLYLE HOUSHOLDKK, president of tbe Seminole County Chamber
infamous Mekong Rlvar bat­
of Commerce, checks tho contrnct with Lockwood Greene Engineers Inc.,
talion. I t is located 77 mil**
Spartanburg, S. C.. to start n feasibility analysis of tbe proposed Sanford
south of Saigon n ear th*
port facilities. With him is Krnncia E. Ronmillat Jr., chairman of the
mouth of Co Chian River.
Chamber’s Port Authority Committee, The $9,000 contrnct wan aigned
Vietnamese military sources
Tuesday and a rejKirt from tho ungineera is expected in from four to nix
•aid tha raid "davastotod” n
months.
(Herald Photo)
guerrilla supply depot Tha
bai* waa aald to ba th* head­
quarters for all Viet Cong ac­
tivity In tha populous Vlnh
tlinh and Kaln Hoa province*.
Reports of tha successful
government raid follawad a
three-iUy battle around Hoa
My Injwhlch, according to U&gt;
8. military advisors, an aati280 guerrillas
mat
WASHINGTON (UPI) — tome earlier published estl
WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Johnson today mad* mates of the first family’s killed by government troop*.
President Johnson wants tho public financial alatcmcnls worth.
The faintly'* principal fl
nation’s 34 Democratic gov­ listing liis js m ^ y ’a not worth
nanclal assets were listed a t
ernor* to torn* &gt;to the *A'hlto
being in capital stock of tho
Holts* Saturday lor a “work­ at 13,484,099.
Th* fiBuiTi were provided Texaf Broadcasting Corp.,
ing session” — but at laaat
threa southerner* have decid­ hy the certified public accoun­ and in ranch properties and
ting firm of Hasklna A Sell* other real estate.
ed to pass up the Invitation.
The famlty'a capital waa
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Th* Chief Executive told of which made an audit of the
hi* Invitation a t a 16-minuto family'* finance* under in- figured at 57377,730 for Jan. Commerce Secretary Luther
new* conference Thursday. Ha atructtoni given them by the 1, 1054, and 53.484,8 for July H. Hodges announced the dim
3!, 1964 — a gain of 52,746,- trlbution today of 93.8 blllloa
allowed that tha subject of President laat July 7.
Tlie
533.484,
uu8
net
capital
368 over that TO-year, sevcsi In federal aid for highway
politic* might naturally arise
construction and Improvarotnl
during th# meeting, coming aa Included 5378.081 for the Pres­ month period.
During seven years of that during the next fiscal year.
It doc* only two daya before ident, 52,1311,398 for Mra.
The apportionment included
the start of the Democratic Johnson, 5490,141 for their 20- period, Johnson was Senato
ycar-old daughter Lynda Bird Democratic leader, vice pres 52.8 bUlkm for tho nalolna! In­
National Convention.
But, he added, tha purpose and 5489,578 for their lT-ycar- ident and since Nov. 22 of terstate and defense highway
last year — President.
•yatom and I I blllloa for fed­
of th# srseion will ho "to re­ old daughter Luct Baines.
The lees • than - 53.5 mil­ The capital stock Invest­ eral aid to primary and m o
view with tha governor# th#
impact of th# economy on lion figure was far below ment of the broadcasting cor­ ondary highway systems.
poration, which has been held
Included In the distribution
their state#, tha Impact of
in trust for Mrs. Johnson and was a total of 590.1 million lo t
spare and defense programs,
the two daughters since the Florida highways. Thla waa
of new opportunities in edu­
family entered tho White broken down Into 522.2 mtlUoe
cation and health progroma.”
House, waa carried in tha fi­ for primary and secondary
Johnson said he previously
nancial itatementa at 52.470,- systems and 5374 million tor
had offered to meet with the
680.
Interstate road*.
nation’s t« Republican gov­
Investment* in ranch prop- Tha money is provided hy
SpniNGFlELD, 111. (UPI)
ernor*, but "unfortunately,
— Sen. Barry M. Goldwatcr ortlcs and other real estate the federal aid highway act
they were unable to come."
signed into law last weak by
Whatever the topic of tha charged today that President were carried at 5525,791.
Saturday session Gov#. P#ul Johnson gave the North Viet­ The broadcasting corpora President Johnson. It cornea
n. Johnson Jr. of Mississippi, namese Communists nearly lion stork figu.ea were aald from federal highway use
Orval K. Faubu* of Arkan­ (wo hours warning of the air to represent the coat of the taxes and can ba used only
sas and John M. McKellhun strike on (heir liases during shares when issued to Mrs. for construction or improve­
of Louisiana have decided not which they "could have bet­ Johnson between 1943 and ments and incidental ooats on
to attend. Faubu* eaid he was ter prepared the defenses that 1947, plus accumulated earn roads which remain under
ings apllcable as of last Juna state ownership and mainten­
going to a class reunion in­ shot down our planes."
ance.
"The administration has 30.
stead.
The
ranch
properties
and
The total highway aid apshown
little
akill
when
negot­
Alabama Gov. George C.
Wallace and Tennessee Gov. iating with the Communists. other real estate wero listed proprlatlon In th* legislation
Frank G- Clement eaid they Now it appears tiicy have lit­ at cost allowance for depre­ waa 5125 million highor than
for the current fiscal year.
had not decided whether to tle akill when fighting the ciation of Improveemnts.
Communists,"
the
GOP
presi­
go,
dential candidate said in a
speech prepared fur "Repub­
lican Day" at Die Illinois
Slate Fair here.
The Arison* senator also de­
plored what he called "a
Chief Ralph Abell of the mood of easy morals and unLake Mary Volunteer Fire casy ethics that Is an aching
Department will epeak Thurs­ truth In our Und." He aald
day a t 7:30 p. m. at th* m att­ scandal "haunU" the alrucCHILDREN
ing of th* Glndervllla Volun- ture of the federal govern­
ADULTS
12 OR UNDER
tear Fire Department in Eb- ment and added, "we offer
you an honest administration
aneier Chaped.
Men of the Sunland Estate* by honeat men.
Ridiculing ■ favorite target,
and South Sanford art* a n
Defense Secretary Robert 8.
invited to attend.
Menu In clad m i
McNamara, Goldwatcr said,
Col* Slaw
admlnlatraUon end Iti
Long, Hot Summer "the
French Frias
civilian generate, such as field
MOSCOW (UPI) — It haa
marshal McNamara, take full
Raked B e u g
been a long, hot aurnmer a t credit for thla remarkable
Grita
the North 1'ola, relatively strategy of warning our ene­
Hush Puppies
apeaklng. The Soviet nowa my that planes were on their
agency Tasa reported Tueaday w ayi"
Relish T ray
that temperature! hava been
Coffee Or Ten
"well above aero" in tho
arctic basin.
Windows Broken
Owned A Operated
Rock-throwing boys are
By
Mortgage Bill OKd blamad for heavy damage to
Maxine 9 ^ 1 *9
WASHINGTON (U PI) — windows a t an unoccupied
Tha Senato passed today a house a t 2824 Grove Dr., ac­
■wy. 17-98 • *
51-1 billion compromise hous­ cording to a police report to­
Sanford
ing bill to liberalise mortgage day, - The damage was dona
Ph. FA S-tMS
terms for American homeiLeomattm* Tuesday afternoon,
A policetha
buyers.
aald.

LBJ Calls Demo Johnsons' W orth Set
Governorc To
A t $ 3 .4 Million
'Work Session'

$86.1 Million
For State Roads

Barry Raps LBJ
For 'Warning'

Kiwanis All Set Demos 'Chicken'
For Kids Day Fun Out On Debate Chief Abell To

Bids Asked On
NAS Projects

V

Football atar Larry Libertore, former Florida Gator
quarterback, now playing tor
the Orlando Broncos will tell
the kids about aome of his
most exciting experiences as
a player.
A baton twirling act by a
champion, M in Linda Bryant
of DeLand, will be next on
the program, with a high­
light of her performance the
Camosu "Flaming Batons"
act.
A band concert by the Sem­
inole High School Band, under
the direction of Ernest Cow­
ley, is another scheduled fea­
ture.
"Kids Day la ao annual pro­
gram of IGwanii Clubs all
over tha U. S., designed to
entertain tha youth of our
community and demonstrata
the clubs vital interest In de­
veloping a strong and wholesomt fro upof young people,"
said Wilson, who ii chairman
of the Boys and Girls Com­
mittee.

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Shrugging off jibea of "chicken," Senate Democrat* hava
killed a bill which would hava
allowed televised debates be­
tween President Johnson and
GOP presidential nomlnas
Barry M. GoldwaUr this year.
Tha Senate voted 44 to 41
Tueaday night to ah*lva tha
proposal aftar a brief but
lively debate which featurad
a Republican charge th at tha
Democrats wera under ordars
from "high up” not to tat It
paa*. First reaction from a
network official cam* from
Dr. Frank Stanton, president
of tha Columbia Broadcasting
System.
"This rejection of a pre­
vious overwhelming affirm a­
tive vole by both the Housa
and the Senate repreeenta a
disturbing stop backwards In
tha progressive effort toward
a better-informed electorate,"
Stanton said In a statement
Issued In New York.

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                    <text>Dora Cured Apathy Toward Hurricanes
Classes Reopen
In Seminole
County Schools
Seminole County schools re­
opened (hie morning M tartnf
a three-day layoff due to the
passing of Hurricane Dora and
the water It left in ita wake.
Scbooii were wet open Wedneeds y because of the storm
They were cloaed Thursday
because of the torrential rains
which fell throughout Semi­
nole County end closed again
Fridsy because of the danger­
ous conditions which still ex­
isted.

ROSARY MAKING GROUP of the Church of the Nativity ahown a t a re­
cent meeting includes, around the table from left, Mrs. Beverly Kosch*
wit*, Mra. Mildred Flemming, Mrs. Dorothy Drinko, Mrs. P ut Quilling,
Mra. Marie Fahey, Mm. Hilda Sommer and atnmling, Mm. Jennie Fox,
inntructor and Mm. Barbara Shannon, president of the Catholic Women's
Club,
((H erald Photo)

Admiral Richard E. Byrd
made an unescorted t r i p
around the world when only
11 years old, according to Bn
cyclopaedia Brltannica.

AItTKMKHi A Hl-KWItf. i l i a
known ■■ AHTKMKMIA Mr
EW BN, If ally*. an4 h*r un­
known apouta t* marrU'l. and
If (Wad, h .r unknown h«lr«, 4eyliaat,
rr*nt«*a.
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llanore, ar*&lt;lll»r*. tru.t**., ami
a n r and att parti*. claiming Inlaraala by. thrnuah, unil»r, or
•SAlnat aald Arlamaata McKwIn
• lao known aa Arlcm xla MrKwanj and agalnal any and all
faraona haylna, nr clalmlna lo
fcava. any rlaht, tltl* nr Inlartat In tha (ollnwlng d»*i-rlb.
•d land, lying and balng In
Uamlnota County, Florida, to
Wilt
I&lt;ot S, o f Block II. Tf.r t.
o f Hanford, Klnrlda. error,!•
Ing to K. It. Tratfnrd'a
P la t tharanf r*roril*&gt;l In
P la t Hook I, pagaa IS to «t
of tha ptiblle rarnrda ol
Hamlnnta f'ounty, Florida:
You, and aarh of yon, art
karaby notlflad that a lull baa
baan brought agalnal ymi In
tha Circuit Court, In and for
Satnlnola County, Florida. In
Chant-try, antltlad It iirHlIHlN'
nitlHUON
and
JBSSIH
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DltlHMON. h l i wlfa, Plaintiff*,
va. AIITKMKBIA McKWIS, atao known aa AItTKltKSIA MraW E N , at at. Itafandanta, and
you, and aarh of ynu. ar* ra.
qulrad to flta your An*w»r to
tha l-lalntlf fa' Complaint with
th* Clark of **1-1 Court, and
•*rv* upon Plaintiff*' niii.rn»y,
«l
ANIMIl'W Sl’KKtt.
win,** ml'Ii-M I* l i t W. t'mn*
m»rcUI »lr**t, Hanford, Flor­
id*, * copy nf **ld An*w*r, on
or h*f«ir* Tltur.day, M-pIrmbur
II . A. [&gt;., list. *nd It you 1*11
to do *11, * dfliTr* pro ronfa.ao
will b* *nl*r*d again*! you.
• m l **ih of you. for lb* rrllrf
d* utalidad In »*lil Complaint.
Tti* natur* of thla unit I* In
quiet Ilia till* to Hi* a lmv*
d**&lt; rib* I land In I'UIntltf, It
Of ill I ,&lt;&gt;X lll t l d d o s and JKH• lit M. UltlMM-i.V, hi* wlf*. th*
• Wllrr* lll-rmf.
WtTNKfH my bund »nd **»1
rtf it lil Court *1 Hanford, Hrnilim U County, Florid i, thl* t ub
d*y of Auguat, A, l&gt;. 13&lt;I.

Names Confused

Lyman Air Conditioning
Course Is Accredited

Legal Notice
wotick o r svrr
erra tvj o r n o R i m toi

Word has been received by
E. S. Douglass, director of
Vocational and Adult Educa­
tion, from Charles J. McKeone, training director of the
Air Conditioning A Refrigera­
tion Institute that the air con­
ditioning, refrigeration and
lit-j ling courso offered at Ly­
man High School has been ac­
credited by the instilule.
The Air Conditioning k Re­
frigeration Institute is a trade
association supported by man­
ufacturers of air conditioning
and refrigeration equipment,
with headquarters In Arling­
ton, Va. They s e t standards
for courses of this type which
cover course content, equip­
ment, qualifications of the in­
structors, and layout of the
shop. Thli will enahlc students
who successfully complete the
course to receive the Alt! Cer­
tificate which is recognised
nationwide.
*
.
llin iftr
JU IIIU I

The instructor of the high
school course, which eovers
two years for s total of 1,080
houra, is Frank J. Sedlslt, Mr.
Sedlak formerly taught at the
Chicago Technical College and
had his own service business
for SO years. The instructor of
the evening adult classes is
B. F, Canns of Sanford, who
is in charge of the equipment
at the Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion.
The members of the advis­
ory committee are E. C. Har­
per Sr., chairman, Sanford
Electric Co.; George Milis of
Southern Air, Inc., Sanford;
Curtis F, Iliow, owner of Cas­
selberry Refrigeration a n d
Air Conditioning Shop Ser­
vice; George Hillings, Mana­
ger, Florida Healing k Cool­
ing Carp., Orlando; and Herwood Spurgeon, Sales Repre.tentative, Raker B ros, Inc.,
Orlando.

KUALA LUMPUR IUPJ)—
.Malaysia's parliament was
stunned Wednesday w h e n
Prime Minister Tengku Abdul
Rahman likened his bitter
enemy, Indonesian President
Sukarno, to a "modern Neh­
ru.”
When he realised that he
hed used the name of the lata
Indian leader, Rahman hast­
ily added, “ I mean Nero, that
Roman scoundrel.”
In fact, said Ruhman, "lie
is a bigger scoundrel than
that Roman one.” Sukarno has
threatened to crush the yearold Malsyainn federation.

HOM E

These conditions, eipliined
Friday by Superintendent R.T.
Miiwee aa flooded areas, some
water damage in some school
buildings, some power lines
still down and the danger of
trees toppling over because of
excess water, led Ihe School
Board to also close the schools
Friday.
This decision was reached
late Thursday aRernoon. Milvree said that since schools
began earlier than usual this
year there are now numerous
opportunities to mike up the
three lost days to get in the
180 day* required by the
State Board of Educatloa.

RESERVED

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Fruit Pies
i APPLE

• CHERRY • PEACH J o ' i F - , ,
24 OZ. EACH

IN S T A N T
COFFEE
6 OZ. JAR

Seminole County’s request
for a frnnihility study on a
junior college for this nre«
will he heard Tuesday in Tat-

LIMIT ONE WITH 13.00 ORDER

Inltnaaee.

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STEAKS

2 LBS.

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to control your calls, the other to free
your hands. Together, unbeatable.
Call Directors are available with a
capacity up to 2 9 lines. They can hold
calls. They can handle conference calls
so several people can hold a conversation
at the same time.
Speakerphones let you hear and talk
w ithout u s in g your receiver. You can
switch calls on and off at your conven­
ience. Which m eans other people in your
office can hear (and participate in) calls
when this is desirable.
Call your Telephone Company Busi­
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Chicken, Kidney &amp; Gravy
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DETER6ENI

LIGGETT-REXALL DRUGS

Experts for

from

“AJAX” SAFE SUDS

T h e opening meeting of
speech therapy classes for
laryngectomees to be taught
by John Kissel of DeBary will
be held at to a.m. Tuesday at
the DeBary Community Cen­
ter. Thia is the only course of
its kind available in the area
and Is open to all interested.

GRAND OPENING!

Two Efficiency

SOFA
BEDS .

RIGHTS
RESERVED

RIGHTS

Speech Class Set

W A T CH FOR OUR

Seminole County S c h o o l
Super Intt'Tulent It. T. Mil wee
inU'le the announcement after
lieing notified liy Jnmea l
WnUeithatger, d)&gt; ‘or of the
State Heard nt Mm-utinn'..
Division of Community Junior
(Hi: \ 1,1
Arlhnr H H*rh»lth. Jr.
Colleges.
CUrk of raid Coarf
Tha request for ihe study
It : Martha T. Vlhltq, DC
O Andr*w Hp**r
was recently made by the
Atlorn*y for l't*lnllffa
Seminole County S c h o o l
111 W. Comm*rrl*l Hlr**t
Board upon the recommends
Sanford, Florid*
piihllih Aue. It, II 4 Hrpt. T, tion of the Semin'da County
II, ISSI.
Chamlier of fVmmerre.
e n r .f*

QUALITY

QUANTITY
q u a n tity

pM ral apotty which
* i i pcwvalart during the ap­
proach of Hurricane Cko wai
aoticaaMy abacot during tba
approach 4 Hurrleana Dora,
lUd Croaa and Civil Defense
•ttciala stated In a report
rakaand Friday.
"Considering Cleo as a ‘pre­
paredness eserclM1, it was ap­
parent that many kinks were
worked oat and that all opera­
tions and cooperation of the
local police, sheriff, Jorwty,
Civil Defense and Red Cross
went off smoothly,” the re­
port continues.
“Shelter operations were
greatly Improved with little
resulting confusion. Westher
human and Navy weather men
were most courteous and
prompt in reporting their
evatuaUsni of the storm,” the
report reeds.
“ tt la believed that prepara­
tions for Hurricane Dora were
sufficient to the decree that
Inm an ettuilties would have
been relstirelv minor had
w« received the full foree of
the storm,” the report con­
cludes.
To data, 13 claims for storm
damage assistance bars been
filed with the Red Cross.

M 0K

MON.
TUE.
WED.
25th &amp; PARK, SAN FO RD

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September II.

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Residential Zone
Farming Banned
Sanford City Commissioner!
Monday were forced to throw
out in iti entirety a proposal
by the Zoning and Planning
Board which would hate per­
mitted restricted agriculture
within residential zones of the
city, In a five-hour meeting
lasting until 1 a m. today.
The proposal met with oppo­
sition from property owners

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These almanac editors are
uncanny.
• • •
One of our Clock Winders
has a calendar almanac ac­
tually published for another
section of the south. Neverthe­
less the weather forecast —
done some two years before,
we understand —for last Tuesday
was “ stormy” a n d
'•gales" were predicted for
last Wednesday.
• • •
“ Clearing" was forecast for
last Thursday and Friday,
‘ cooler" for Saturday and
“pleasant" for Sunday.
•

•

m

Almanacs can be taken for
what they’re worth. Some peo
pie believe they're pure guess,
work — others put ■ lot ol
stock in them. As for us,
well — we’ll simply say again, they're uncanny.
•

*

*

S p e a k i n g of almanacs
we've just noted that the Star
Spangled Banner was written
ISO years ago last Sunday.
With no disrespect to the na­
tional anthem intended, one
Clock Winder quipped "It’s a
good thing Francis Scott Key
wrote it or we'd have no
world series, pro football
games, etc."
■ • •
Seminole County's 23 public
schools and its vocational
school reopened Monday mor­
ning after a four-day layoff
because of Hurricane Dora.
• • •
The storm, according to
Supt. R, T. Milwce, did little
damage to sny of the county’s
school plants. Milwee said,
however, there were reports
that some ventilators were
blown off s o m e cafeteria
buildings and in other schools
there was slight water dam­
age.
• • •
Rus transportation supervis­
or Herbert Muse said that all
buses were able to make their
normal runs Monday despite
Hooding of roads In several
sections of the county.
• • •
School Administrator Wai­
ter Teague reported that as of
Friday Seminole C o u n t y
school enrollment had passed
the 15,000 mark and had hit a
total of 15,131. Teague added,
“ I'm still confident that we
will reach the 15.800 total by
Christinas."

from one RlAA section of the
city, (the Rose Court, Lily
Court section) who clslmed
they had 47 signatures on a
petition to reject the proposal.
The opposing property own­
ers objected to possibilities of
heavy trucks, farming equip­
ment, use of pesticides, commercisl enterprises, green­
houses, etc. ( a l l of which
were expressly prohibited by
the proposed addendum).
A motion was made by Com­
missioner M. L. R shorn to
change the wording of the pro­
posal to eliminate the RlAA
sections from the proposal,
but this was voted down by
other commissioners who said
there should be protection for
■II persons in si) tones and not
just wealthier property own­
ers in the RlAA zones.
Commissioners pointed out
to the property owners that
the intent of the Zoning and
Planning Board's proposal
was to try to permit some use
of more than 500 acres of
land lying inside the city lim­
its, which is not suitable for
homes, because it is muck
land or low lying land, which
would be suitable for groves,
forestry, small truck gardens
or farms, under stringent reg
ul a lions.

★

★

After hassling over the n u t­
ter for more than two hours.
Commissioners w o u n d up
throwing out the whole propo­
sal
presented by the Zon­
ing and Planning Board.
In the second proposed re­
zoning in the public hearing
section of the meeting, com­
missioners voted to rezone
from R-l to R-3 four lots on
the northeast corner of Pal­
metto Ave and Onora Rd , des­
pite objections from two prop­
erty owners in the ares, who
said the proposed apartmrnt
house to be built on the tots
would make it impossible for
them to sell their property.
Commissioners said they
felt the apartment h o u s e
would provide a buffer atrip
between commercial enterpri­
ses on Sanford Ave., and the
residential section.
An amendment to the ton­
ing ordinance to delete dry
cleaning use from C-t and to
add laundry to C-2 zone uses
was pasted and preparation
of an ordinance approved.
In condemnation hearings,
all property owneri who ap­
peared to request extensions,
and those not present were
granted 60 to 90 day exten­
sions to either repair or de­
molish.

★

★

★ ★

City Crews Praised
For Storm Efforts
Hearty commendation* were
expressed by Hanford City
Commissioner* at their meet­
ing Monday for the work of
the city crew* during and a f­
ter the recent hurricane*.
Commissioner*
authorized
overtime pay of f999 to
workmen and expre**ed their
appreciation of the bard work
and devotion to duty of the
men who stayed on the job
all during the stoim to help
keep street* d ear and assist
the |&gt;ower company and tele­
phone company in the clear­
ing of trees off lines,
Cummlssloers also com­
mended the police and fire
departments for their work
during the storm.
City Manager W. E. Knowles
pointed out that overtime pay

★

★

★

this year only rost $15 07 an
hour as cunipared to $96.35
during Hurricane Donna in
I960, due to better utilization
of men ami equipment.
Under the system authoriz­
ed by Knowles ami depart­
ment heads last week, crews
are now working in groups,
using the big clamshell loud­
er, which pick* up huge
mounds of hurricane debris in
one “bite.’*
Commissioner* authorized
changes in the Refuse Divi­
sion yearly work schedule to
have the entire division work
holiday* and give them a
three week vacation period
instead of two weeks.
It was pointed out that
this will eliminate pile-ups of
refuse over holiday*.

★

★

★

SHA Water Rates
To Be Redrafted
City Commissioners voted
Monday to notify the Sanford
Housing Authority at once
that its present five year
contract on water rates will
not be renewed and a new
contract must he drawn in
which they will be expected
to pay the lame rate as all
other customers.
The Housing Authority wa­
ter rate* operate under a
contract whereby all water
Usage is added together to
put them in the “over one
million gallon" bracket. Re­
cently a rate increase wa*
authorized for this group.

It's statistic time again mi
gasoline sale* in Seminole. In
August, 1963, seven-cent gas
tax collections in this coun­
ty amounted to $88,298. In
August of this year it was
$106,157. It was almost n
120,000 hike. In July of this
E. C. Harper J r , candidate
year collections were f 93,1 II.
By the way, gallons pumped (or City Commission, stated
totalled 1,510,531.
today parking meters muvt la­
•
•
•
ic moved (ram the City of San­
As for sulca tax collections ford. “The time h at come to
In Seminole, During August of
1964 the total wa* 195,727 remove every obstacle which
compared to ITS,801 during creates resistance to shopping
August of 1903. This year'i in the downtown area.
"The meters have served
^Xiigust figure, however, was
and arc as out­
almost Ito.OijO less than July,
dated as the Model “T" Ford.
1964.
"Shoppers now have a clear
choice of buying where park­
ing is (re-;, or paying to shop."
Harper further stated. “ I
think it is time the shopper is
invited to buy in downtown
Sanford without paying for the
privilege and the merchant it
given an opportunity to com­
pete on an even basis."
Should the parking meters
be removed as Harper urges,
Sanford would join a num­
Days Left To
ber of other communities
which have banned them.
Register For
Chief of the Florida cities to
tt-move the meters is St. Pe­
General Election tersburg where officials term
the removal a success.

Under the old contract
which expires in 1965 with
the Housing Authority, using
the old rates, the report of
City Manager W. E. Knowde*
pointed out that the city is
losing |t,K23 a year on this
account.
Commissioners, in deciding
to terminate the present con­
tract pointed out that the
Authority pays no taxes on
the property, and it ia not
fair for other citizens to ab­
sorb the financial loss, on the
rate difference under the old
contract.

Harper Calls For
Meter Removal

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16

The city of Winter Park is
one of several towns in cen­
tral Florida to remove meters.

Gladys Reported
Losing Force
MIAMI fL'P!)
Hurricane
advisory No. 9, liladys, issu­
ed by Miami Weather P'lTrz'J
at 1! a.m EST:
Aircraft data this morning
located hurricane (jtady* far­
ther to the northeast than the
sparce information indicated
during the night. It also shows
that the hurricane's forward
speed ha* decreased and that
she has weakened to barely
hurricane force.
At tl a.m. EST liladys was
centered near latitude 21.5
north, longitude 55.3, west or
shout 750 miles east-northeast
of San Juan, P.R., moving
toward the northwest at tight
mile* per hour.

Seminole StormDamage At $242,300
Estimate Sets
Sanford Loss
At $23,000
By jBtlaa nteaitrom
Associate Editor

Seminole County

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WEATHER: Generally fair and mild through Wednesday; high today 84-88; low tonight in 60s.

Damages to public and pri­ “VOL. 56 United Pres# leased Wire
Established 1908
TUES., SEPTEMBER 15, 1964 SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 278
vate property in Seminole
County and its six municipali­
ties was estimated at S212.300
by public officials who met
Monday afternoon with County
Civil Defense Director, A. B.
Peterson Sr., Red Cross Dis­
aster Chairman. A. B. Peter­
son Jr., and a three-man com­
mittee from Area Civil De­
fense program headed by Di­
rector L. M. Ballard.
TALLAHASSEE - T h e State
Milwee declared that “Wa
The Seminole County Hoard
Department of Education'* arc extremely pleaaed that tha
of Commissioner*, represent­
Division of Community Junior Division of Community Junior
ed by Chairman Jam es Avery
Colleges recognizes the ippsr»
and members John Alexander
Colleges today approved a re­ ent necessity and advisability
and John Fitzpatrick, figured
quest for a feasibility study to of making a study to deter­
the county's public damage at
be made to determine whe- mine the need for a communi­
SI00.006 and private damages
thcr Seminole County is eligi­ ty junior college In this area
at an estimated S75.000.
ble for a junior college.
of Central Florida.
Paul Bales, civil defense
Jam es L. Wsttenbsrger, the
"An Institution of this sort
chairman f r o m Casselberry,
division's director, said that is bsdly needed slnca it will
pegged public damages in
the study will get under way provide an opportunity for
that community at SU.OOti and
immediately.
many high school graduaes Its
said damages to private prop­
LAKE .MONHOE has spilled over the seawall in (Nirtionn of the city nnd
Present to substantiate the this area to continue their ed­
erty could run as high is $20,officials rcjx&gt;rt the crest is yet to come. The water went over the barrier
request presented this mom- ucation."
out].
tm Seminole Hmilevurd sometime during the night utld was near the
ins were R- T. Milwee, super­
Kimball stated that ■ com­
City Manager Pete Knowles
intendent of Seminole Coun­ munity junior college In this
{wvetl roadway late this morning.
(Herald Photo)
of Sanford said this city sus­
ty'* school system; Byron section w o u l d
accomplish
tained public damages estima­
Kimball, co-chairman of the three things:
ted at $*,0«o and to private
Seminole County Chamber of
“ It will provide live first two
property at $15,000.
Commerce'* tong range plan­ years of college, vocational
Longwood public damages
ning committee and chamber education and adult educa­
were set at U.700 by Jtayor
Lake Monroe inis spilled in an effort to lower the level we'll have a first class dis­ manager John Krider.
tion."
A1 Lormann while private over its banks in one section of Lake Kathryn in Cassel­ aster."
damages would run an estima­ of the seawall—as remnants berry. Tba creek, engineers
But despite it all, fisher­
te d $5,000. A t Altamonte
anticipate, wJU enable high men r*n be seen throughout
Springs, M a y o r Lawrence | °f I*urrIflin'' bora continue water* to flow into Lake Jes­ the dsyilgbt hours standing
Swafford told officials that to flow Into the huge pom] of sup,
or sitting near the lake edge,
public damage in lys common-1water.
County Commission Chair­ hoping to catch their next
ily would hit $2,100 and pri-| The seawall east of the man James Avery Monday meals.
vale about
$500. Meanwhile.
,bnnilxhell
. . ,, ,is unable
. . . to contain
, . afternoon told area Civil De­
Their luck ranged from
,
,,
public damages would run a-1
fense representatives t h a t good to spotty, a cheek this
bout $2,000 with no estimate tl,# * ■ '« ,n J
*,ur' “another four-inch rnin and morning showed.
By United Press International med a motorcade at tha Ja l
of private damages available ‘"if *he night it lupprd near
R e p u b l i c a n presiden­ Alai Fronton In South Semin­
was reported by North Orlan­ the roadway on Seminole
tial nominee Barry M. Cold- ole to hear the speech sched­
do Mayor Irene an Ecpoel.
Boulevard.
w ater opened his Southern uled fur 2:3U p.m,
No report was available
The lake level gauge at Ihu
campaign today with a new
front Oviedo. However, May­
(From Orlando Coldwater
attack on administration poli­ was to go to Tampa and St,
or Lee Cary did say that thus end of Park Avenue continued
cy In South Viet Nam.
far he knew of no serious dam ­ to record the rise in the area.
Petersburg for majojrjlly ap­
Thu crest period is not ex­
After speaking at Winston- pearances in the state.)
ages in the area.
Salem, N. C.. Cotdwater (lew
Ballard, along with Dr. S. pected before lute Wednesday
In his Winston Salem speech
to Orlando Where he wa* to
D. Doff and Leo W, Sheumak- night or sometime Thursday,
By Julian Mlrnatrum
first reading of an otdinance make hla first Florida appear­ Uoldwater challenged Presi­
No
estimate
of
-the
te*al
er, both from tit* SUV Board
Associate Editor
teguiatiiig hours for tha sals ance In a talk at Colonial Pla­ dent Johnson “ to tell us what
of Health, said that the sur­ rise expected was available.
is happening, or whether ww
Meanwhile, the water level
Casselberry's Hoard of Ald­ •if alcoholic beverages which za.
vey they were making In this
even know what if happen­
eleven ■ county area would re­ at other lakes, rivers and ermen Monday night put its would permit tha sale on a (Coldwaler • for • President ing" in Viet Nam.
sult in a report to (iov. Far s.reams in the county roiitin- initial stamp of approval on parkag* basis between 7 a. m. Clubs of Seminole County, in­
"This administration teems
rt* Bryant, who in turn, would ««l lu vise. Flooding was re- a finance ordinance which nnd 9:30 a. tn. and front t cluding the Sanford club, furstruck deaf, dumb, and blind
ask President Johnson to re- lifte d In many aectiun* of will govern the town's fiscal p. tn. until 2 a. tn. on Bunby the mounting crisis In
lease emergency funds for l*"‘ county,
operations.
days,
South Viet Nam," he said.
disaster relief.
laikn Homey ami adjacent
"Every morning, It teems, we
Earlier this year the town
When a auggestiuit from
County Engineer William “ »«“* » '« • heavily hit by the
(|f council adopted a budget—tlio Ilia audience was msdu that
awaken to tome hint of dis­
Bush. County Road Deportwater. A number
aster, to a new mistake, ■
tint ordinance provide no sales
famillc*
have
either
fled
from
f,r,t
the
municipally’,
hi*
menl Supt. J. C. Lavender
nowr policy, or even a new gov­
lory. If and when Die newly lietwrcn the hours of 7 a. m.
North Orlando's Civil Defense ‘heir homes or are wading
.
, ,
ernment.
Chairman Art Rhodes, along through deep water a, they l'r"P“»ed ordinance Is offlelal; and 9;:30 a. m. lx permitted
ly adopted, budget and fiscal the council announced the
“Tragically, we also awak­
commute
In
work
or
schools.
with Archie Montgomery from
en each day to the probabil­
City oft {rials today ex­ procedures will be regulated ordinance would he posted fur
the Florida Bureau o( Public
30 days before a second read­
by it.
ity of new American casualRoads and Stale Hoad Depart­ pressed deep concern ahoiiM a
CAPE KENNEDY (DPI) ing .
tirt.
During
a
conference
called
ment representatives Paul northerly wind develop across
A spokesman for the federal
In other action, the council
“And still, this administra­
Pappas and Ed Ilollitlehl were ■•“ k* Monroe. This would prior to the official conven­
assist g :cully in pushing the ing of the monthly meeting, established a special fund for space agency said today Pres tion will not admit its past
present.
water still further over the tie lioaril heard a report by repair* on facilities damaged idcnl Johnson will visit Cape mistakes, lake open actions to
•enwall and could create u Paul Bute*, Casselberry's ill- by Hurricune Dora; decreed Kennedy today, arriving sboul correct them, or even admit
lector of civil defense. How­ that Town Clerk Mary Haw­ 12:30 p. m. EST following an that there ia a war here — a
much mere serious situation.
The lake generally reflects ever, u letter from Bate* thorne would not be respon­ address in Miami Beach.
war in which Americans ara
Jack King, public informa dying."
so ominous till ra t to ad­ estimating cost* of damages sible for keeping minutes of
jacent land arras a* lire wa­ to public facilities in Cassel­ meeting* of tha Council's ad­ (ion officer for the National
Oviedo City Council, meet- ter nudge* against the lop berry by Hurricane Dora ministrative committee*; ap­ Aeronautics and Spare Ad
caused Councilman (Jorge proved a request from At­ ministration (NASA), disclos
ing for the September seuion «f the seawall,
at 8 p m. Monday in the City
The water level of the St. Howard to wulk out of the torney Ken McIntosh that ed that the presidential plane
nr|Mirate b o o k * be established wa* srhedoled tn land at the Abhy ........... .
Hall, authorized paving of W. -b*hn* at the (ieneva bridge meeting.
Magnolia Street with convtrue- this morning was repotted at
Unwind contended that the for minutes, ordinance* nnd missile center nn its return flridtftt ............... . __ Page 6
lion to begin in the immediate seven feet, five inches and letter should not be read proclamation* a n d resolu­ trip to Washington.
I’aiftf 10*11
King said the surprise visit C laulftal . . . . . . . .
future.
rising at (he rate of two since the council was not in tions; tallied a request from
.
I'itgit 8*9
In other business approval inches a day. However, an­ official s e s s i o n but the the (ierman-Anierican Club was being announced while E d ito ria l.............. .... Page 6
Johnson's
plane
was
flying
wa* given a request from other report from Tnnmiohat* board's acting chairman. Cliff for a private club license to
Htirostopa______ ..... Page U
Oviedo Land Company that rhee, south of U. 8. 60 indi­ Overman, nnnounied he would sell alcoholic beverages and south to Miami this morning
. l 'z j i 4-5
(or
his
appearance
(adore
the
tabled
a
request
for
rezoning
street light*, already installed, cated that it appeared that read the letter anyway and
Sport*
_________
Pair* 7
International
association
nf
be Incorporated into the rity the water level was beginning Howard left. In the tetter property for the location of
TV Programs . . . ..... Page H
machinal*
at
Miami
Beach
Bute* estimated public dam­ un air conditioning plant and
lighting system and renewal to drop in that area.
We the Women . ..... Page 8
(Earlier story nn Page 3).
of five beer licenses was au­ County workmen this morn­ age in Casselberry at $11,000. a chemical factory.
thorized.
ing began clearing fjee t'reek
The rouneil approved the
The council also agreed to
consider plans for a new
youth center, named Carl Fox
to the community’* road
board, appointed Joseph Laird
to tha post of street light
f t
committeeman, and heard act­
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY 9
ing Mayor I,unit express the
town'* appreciation for the
vast amount of volunteer
service* rendered to tha com­
munity
during
Hurricane
Dora.

Study OK'd
On College

Lake Monroe Spills Over Wall

Orlando First Stop
For Barry In State

Casselberry Passes
Finance Ordinance

LBJ Schedules
Visit Today To
Cape Kennedy

Oviedo Okays
Paving Job

Herald Index

4 *n m *u f

B IR T H D A Y
SPEC IA L

Judge To Speak
In observance of Constitu
tiun Week t h i s week, Crvitans Thursday will! hear Cir­
cuit Judge Volte Williams
speak on the Constitution of
the United States, program
chairman Bill Clause said to­
day. The meeting Is set lor
7 p in. at Lake Monroe Inn.

KICKOFF MEETING for Sears 81,000 Community Beautification Con­
test for Central Florida Carrion Clubs begun with a breakfast a t the
Mayfair Inn at 0 a.m. today. Members of participating Harden dubs, and
representatives totalled approximately 8-'&gt; persons who met to discuss
the ground rules of the contest. Shown here, from left, ure M. I). Con­
way, local Sears store; Mayor A. L. Wilson who welcomed the visitors;
C. A. West, general manager of Sears Central Florida offices; Mrs. C. I.
Chennell of Orlando, district director of the Florida Federation of Gar­
den Clubs and Howard Harris, local Sears representative.

Meet Tonight
Sandy Basiett today remind­
ed (ioidwater for President
supporters that a strategy
meeting would be held at the
Florida State Bank at S p m.
tonight.

1 GREAT WAVs
TO TOP SKIRTS
AND SLACKS
4-11

2

*3

Cotton k n i t cardiKun*, turtlenecks or
blousy Atyles bound
to n e r v e you well
from term to term!
Wash
beautifully!
Choice of vibrant col­
ors.

�Philly Riot Laid To Three Black Nationalists
FKILAOKLPHU (UPI) f l m Black Nationalists v e rt
accused today af lactUni a
bloody, three-day riot In North
Philadelphia's "Jungle” two
v tth a ago by spreading re­
port* that pallet had hat tea a
Negro worea t to death.
The reports had a "flulon
effect,” police said, aprcadlng
awiflly through the denacly

Sbayk Muhammad, and Ray­
mond Hall, 2*. who bills himself as Yusitff Abdulla, were
picked up outside the center
Abbysslnie Hayes, 34, who on their rt'urn from Washing­
operated an Aalan-Afrlean Cul­ ton, D. C., Monday night.
ture Canter under the name of The third suspect, Identified
populated Negro tree and cul­
minating In a weekend of
bloodshed, violence, vandal­
ism and plunder.

■a Florence Mobley, and de­
scribed as a 22-year-old unwed
mother, wie to surrender te
police today. Investigators said
she was the Negro woman who
stood atop an overturned refrlperator at the start of Use

Rural Group
Forms For LBJ,
Humphrey

uprising and allegedly encour­ ty" to set off the riot*
aged the mob to loot stores, j polio* began to tere&gt;My re­
The trio was named In spe­ ave en automobile in which
cially prepared warrants writ­ a woman was arguing wtth
ten to preclude problems of her husband and blocking
civil rights violations. Th* traffic at an Inter section.
warrants were Issued by Edwards said Muhammad
Judge Vincente Carrwll as a and Abdulla, bearded and
m u lt of l»o weeks ef Inten­ wearing fern s, argued wife
sive Investigation by a special­
ly schooled police team. Al­
though FBI agents, ordered
by President Johnson to In­
vestigate a chain of Negro
riots in northern cities, were In
Philadelphia they bad no pert
In th* arrests.
Assistant Police Commiss­
ioner Richard Edward* aald
the trio ”saliad the opportuni­

officers at the aeeaa MtB •
crowd gathered. Ms saM they
then shouted sod chanted their
malicious rumors i
tha crowd Into a
uncontrollable mo
n'awaia
am B
jkAh.1Wf
F Jmi woC*
mut0Oi

Bane* of Use aa
was brasen.”

\\rt\e to

WASHINGTON. D. C. Nearly » farm sad M frfom

Club Told How
To Get Along
With People

all a r t u of rural lift are
Members of the National
Committee of Rural Ameriteas h e Jobnaon sad Hum­
phrey
hday by Ro­
bert W, Scott of Haw Rhftr,
How to gst along with peo­
N, C., committee chairman.
ple was th* tople of a discusMembership Includes Repub­
lion by Jim Arch ef tha Cen­
licans, Democrats aad Inde­
tral Florida Dais Carnegt* In­
pendents, Scott laid, larvlng
stitute who apohs at the meet­
wtth farm man aad women a rt
ing of th* BoUry Club MonamaU-tawa bankers, business­
THE LITTLE OLD LADY AND THE 1*21 CHEVY. Ju at lika tha uaad
Gay.
men aad prolessloaal men ai
ra r dealers nay, thia car wna only driven IS,000 tnllaa by thla little old
Arch illustrated several bas­
wall aa towa aad county offi­
lady. She locked It up in the Baraga In 1020 where is has reclined for 35
te pelnta ef "how to win
cials. ha added. Tha list also
yeara. She sold it Saturday—to a used car dealer, of course.^ He hauled it
friends end Influence people,”
carries the name* of repre­
away on a trailer. It could use a new act of tires.
(Hsrald Photo)
sentatives of farm erseaiiswith stories.
tkma coopwatlvti and comAt ons point hs quoted
modify sad soil aad water conDale Carntgie as saying that
aervatioa group*.
ha personally was vary fond
"The tremeadoua reaponse
of
strawberries, but that when
finally lavs In Saturday and stic might consider a " m ille r
By Dottle Aastle
we have racaltad from then
he went fishing he used a
sold
her
1924
Chevrolet
to
an
one."
City Editor
rural leader* la an Indication
worm, which was not palatable
of the enthusiastic support for Mrs. Isabelle Simon, long­ "old ear buff,” Ed Vcroat of It I* understood that Mrs. to him, but very appealing to
Winter
Haven
and
Daytona,
Simon
arndlmi
life
IRllBIhd
President Johnson and Sen­ time Sanford resident, for rea­
fish.
— a w—■ the"Yon
ator Hubert H. Humphrey,” son* known only to herself, Mr*. Simon, who decline* to ~a------ ~Tlfr
have a magic power •
reveal
her
age
or
much
in­
■Ns
in
n
an
'o
f^
M
b
u
tfao
ran
Scott declared.
formation about her self has a grocery store her# some th* power to make other peo­
Organisation ef state and
ple fast good. This can be
lived In the ancient, two-atory years ago.
county committees of Rural
unpainted house a* the corner
In recent years, Mra. Simon done very easily by just a
Americans for Johnson and
of Eighth St. and Myrtlo Ave. has become somewhat of a little verbal pat on th* back,
Humphrey Is now under way
as long as anyone can remem­ recluse, living in the boarded- complimenting someone on hie
These will also be bi-partisan
ber.
up house and shunning all out- work or effort, or showing ap­
in makeup, the Chairman said.
She used to drive the IKS slderi, though she take* a lit­ preciation of things hs doss
Serving with Scott at the
Chevy, which ahe bought In tle walk each day, and an­ for you," Arch pointed out.
helm of the national commit1027 from
Percy Mero, swer! questions brightly and
"This formula works mag.
Kw ara Vice-Chairman Mrs.
until
the
Depreaalon
hit In sharply—if ahe chooses to d* ically with employes, friends
Mary Conger, lola, Kansas, a
1029. Then ahe parked it In so, though she doesn't like and spouses,” ha noted.
Democrat; and Charles Mb
Hugarage, where it haa been people to pry In her business.
honey of Jordan, Montana, a
Aa a test, Arch instructed
since then. The gauge only
each llutariaii to turn to th*
Republican.
registers 1J,000 mile* — Uie
Florida member* on the
man next to him and pay that
classic example of the used
committee Include M. L. Beaaperson a sincere compliment.
car dealer! sales pitch about
lay, Jacksonville; Doyle Con­
As they all complied, a babel
the "like new” used car
or, Tellthatsee; Colin English,
of voices rose la th* Civic
"driven
by
a
little
old
lady.”
Tallahassee; Ben Hill Griffin,
Center.
Although she haan't driven
Frostproof; Alfred McKethan
"Now, yon see, you are ali
It
in
33
years,
Mrs.
Simon
was
Brookavllle; Robert Rutledge,
smiling,” Arch painted out.
rcluctrnt
to
part
with
her
an­
By
Mrs.
Frank
Whit*
lakeland, and Sluart Simpson,
H* noted also that commun­
cient auto, and the buyer said
Montlcello.
Gubernatorial C ■ n d Idata ications sometimes b r e a k
he had dickered with her
F O R M E R Snnforclite about it for the past four Charles R. Holley will ad* down. "Before you condemn

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After 35 Years She Agrees To Sell Car

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Holley To Speak
For DeBary Club

Board Buys
Lot Adjacent
To Lyman High
The Seminole County Hoard
ef Public Instruction has ac
quired one-seventh of an acre
of property adjacent to Ly­
man High School.
The strip of land has been
nstclsd for some time, accord­
ing to SupL R. T, Milwee, but
official* wara unabla to coins
tu terms with the owner. Re­
cently tha board had ths
property appraised and nolifled tha owner It would pro­
ceed with condemnation suit.
Th* board and tha owner
agreed to tha appraisal fig­
ure of 11,200 ptua whatever
tha cost of condemnation pro­
ceedings would have been.

Henry (J. Steele, who years.
him been In the Army
Vcrost ha* a number of other
recreational
program old cars, hut this will he the
for almost 20 yearn, oldest Chevrolet In his celhas been named ns lection He owns used car
Special Services Offi­ lots In Winter Haven and Day­
cer nt Fort Monmouth, tona Beach.
Vcrost promUcd to come
N. J., the Army Infor­
mation Office announ­ hack and "take Mrs. Simon
for a ride” when he geti the
ced.

Training Union
Enjoys Party

By JoAnn Hay*
Rev. ntiiI Mrs. ,M. D. Jackson entertained tha Adult
Training Union Department
of th* First Baptist Church
of Geneva nt their home last
Friday,
Several Bililu qulnea were
conducted by Hev. Jackson
*nd Mrs, Bobbie Braddy sup­
ervised q u in ts on flowers.
Mrs. Jarkson. assisted by
Mr*. Braddy and Mrs. Cuder
Hart, served refreshments of
Iced tea, cake, nut* and
mint*.
Attending wets
Mr and
USS CONSTELLATION (FH
Mrs. liny Stevens, Mr. and
TNC)— Charles B. Scircy Jr.,
Mays,Mr.and
thief aviation ckctrlan's mate. Mr*. Chnilie
IJSN, ton of Mr. and Mn. Mrs. Carter Hart, Mr. and
Charles B. Searcy of Long- Mrs. Joe Allen, Sirs, listen
wood, it serving with Fighter Alderman, Mrs, Audrey John­
Squadron M2 aboard the a t­ son, Mrs. Marge Ward and
tack aircraft carrier USS Con- Mrs. Bobble Flrnddy.
atellalion La the Western Paci­
fic.
The squadron, which flies
the Ftfl "Phantom II” aircraft, the world's fastest, high­
est flying ]et. has the mission
nf defending the carrier from
hostile air and aurface con­
tacts. Th* squadron Is due to
return ip a»n D'epo, Calif.. In
December.

Long wood Man

Aboard Carrier

car running again.
The buyer told the Herald
Monday he "almost had it
running” Sunday, but a spring
broke.
Verost offered to trade Mrs.
Simon a used Pontiac for her
car, but she declined saying

Mrs. Adkinson
Funeral Held

Funeral service# for Mrs.
Catherine Dilliard Adkinson.
former resident of Enterprise,
were held Saturday morning
In DeLand with Rev. Junius
Foster officiating. Burial waa
In DeLand Memorial Gardens.
Surviving arc her husband.
Dennis and lour children,
Brenda 12, Darlene It, Mike
six and John three, now all of
Ft. Smith, Ark. and a number
of brothers, slslora, nephews
and nieces of th* DeLand
AIR CONDITIONER
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ROOFING NEEDS

City flrsmsn responded to
two house alarms Monday but
in neither case was there any
bias*. The first alarm at 1:40
p. m. waa to Coleman Circle
in Pinecreit when smoke from
a trash fir* was noticed near
■ house. The second eall was
*t 10:24 p. m to 2001 Grand­
view Ave. but again no fire
found.

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someone for not doing as you
told them, be sure that they
understood what you wanted,”
he urged,
"Accept people aa they ere
and don't try to change them.
This only creates resent­
ment,"' he said.
"Don't dwell on a parson's
Inefflclences • look for hia
good points and compliment
him on them, and you will see
a difference in hla attitude.
Most people are only too well
aware of their shortcomings.
Note their good points out
loud and make them feel
good," h* urged.
Arch noted th at only two
men aver received a salary
of |1 million a year - Charli*
Schwab and W alter Chrysler
and "both ware so valuable
for their ability to gel along
with people, to Inspira men
and to communicate with
them.”
Arch was introduced by Dr.
Tom Largsn, program chair­
man of th* weak. and Bill
Hemphill program chairman
for September.

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dreia members of the DeBary
Republican Club at a meeting
scheduled for 7:30 p. m. next
Monday a t th* Community
Csnter.
A member of the Florida
H o u s e o f Representatives
slnra
I960 and
Minority
leader sines 19il2, Holley
received his education in th*
law and practices of govern­
ment at Duke University and
the University of Florida.
Tha public la invited to at­
tend thia meeting.
Club activities for the coming election and plans to es­
tablish a DeBary hsadquart
•ra were discussed at a m ist­
ing of tha sxacutiva board
msmbsra last Friday night
with President Glenn Smith.
A Deasart Card Party will
be sponsored by the group on
Monday, Oct. 5, a t 7:30 p. m
in th* Community Center
with Mra. Pierson Little
chairman. Th* public ia invit­
ed and those plenning to at
tend are asksd to plan their
own U bls and bring their
own playing cards.

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�New Officers Named By Lyman DECA Gub Reporter's 31st
■By t a

New office** far the IM4-4S
lehoil year war* elected lest
Tuesday by the Lyman High
febool DECA Gub at a co­
operate* luncheon held by
t h e Distribute* Education
and Cooperative Business Ed*
ucation classes at the Trad*
triads Cafeteria ia Casselber­
ry.
Archie Hunnleutt. who wai
sleeted state parUmcotariaa
at last year's DECA CouvanUoo and went as a delegate to
'(b e National Convention held
In Chicago, was elected presi­
dent
Other officers included Ro­
ger Norman, vice president;
Opal Westmoreland, secre­
tary; Jim Mitchell, treasurer;
Gtcna Drake, historian and
Gary Baiter, sergeant a t
arms. Linda Bentley w a s
chairman of the nominating
Committee. Jim Merritt was
elected student council repre­
sentative and Ron White, al­
ternate.
Lloyd Barnes is coordinator
of the Lyman distributive edu­
cation program which hai 23
students who attend school
during the morning and gain
practical experience In the af­
ternoon working foe a r e a
Stores and businesses.
There are 17 girls participat­
ing in the CBE program being
presented for the first lime
this year at Lyman. They are
studying various office akills
and receive on the Job train­
ing In the offices of local bus­
iness men. Mrs. Lots S. Toole
U the co-ordinator.
^ The welcome was given at
The luncheon by Archie Hunnicutt and the Invocation by
Opal Westmoreland.
This type luncheon meeting
la planned monthly with occas­
ional guest speakers a n d
films. One of the DECA stu­
dents will give a report on his
or her job each month.
Any stores or businesses
yvbo would like to hlra stu
dents as part of either pro­
gram should contact Barnes
or Mrs. Toole at 838 5254.

City Sets Zone
Hearing Oct. 12
® A public hearing h*a b**n
set OcL 12 for th* rescuing,
platting and street opening of
the area north of E. 24th St.
and east of Glenway, under
an agreement reached with
the property owners of the
area.
^ City Commissioners author­
ised setting the hearing at
their meeting Monday.
In other action commis­
sioners approved innUllaliou
of a atreet light a t 20th St.
and Oak Ave;
Approved first estimate for
well drilling in the amount
of $13,940:
Approved consulting engi­
n e e r s statements In t h e
amount of $531.03;
Reappointed B. L. Perkini
Jr. and Wally Phillips to the
Board of Adjustment;
Approved the stadium lease
with the county schools for s
17-game football season, with
a nota that the right of use
by the Sanford Naval Acad­
e m y be taken Into considera­
tion under the three-year con­
tract with the public schools;
Authorized payment to R.
B. Riser for a utility easement
in the amount of *1,000 for
installation of new water
lines;
Heard the first reading on
“intent to annex'* the area In
^ h * southwest corner of 27th
®st. and French Are. Commis­
sioner Joe Baker instructed
that copies of the legal ad­
vertisement si It appears in
the Sanford Herald be mail­
ed to the property owners
concerned.

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DECA CLUB officers for Lyman High School elected a t a luncheon a t
th e Trade Winds Cafeteria are shown with their coordinator, Lloyd
Barnes. Seated left to right are Archie Hunnicutt, president; Opal West­
moreland, secretary; and Barnes. Standing, Roger Norman, vice presi­
dent; Jim Mitchell, treasurer; Glenn Drake, historinn; Gary Kaiser,
sergeant-at-arm s; Jim Merritt, student counsel representative and Ron
White, alternate.
(Herald Photo)

LBJ In 'Non-Political*
Talk To 1AM At Miami
WASHINGTON (UP!) — union—th* International As­

Johnson was In Florida laat
sociation of M a c h i n i s t s Friday, when he mad* a hur­
ried trip there and to Georgia
(IAM).
The speech wss scheduled to observe damage from Hur­
ricane Dor*.
for about 11:45 a. m. EDT.
The 1AM was prepared to
The President still ho* nut
give Johnson a big welcome. announced any detailed, avow­
The 900,000-member organ­ ed campaign plans, lie flew
ization already had endorsed to Detroit en Labor Day to
him for election to a full address a rally which is the
traditional scene of Demo,
White House term.
The President's plan* left cratic presidential campaign
Andrews Air Fores Base, Md., kickoffs. And he was in Har­
at 8:05 a. m. EST on tha risburg, Pa., Thunday to
two-hour flight to Miami. The speak at a Democratie fund­
trip opened a heavy week of raising dinner.
truvel by the Chief Executive
Frederick W. Sleight, direct- from coast to coast.
Wednesday, he will set out
»r of Centrsl Florida Museum.
:as announced that the Mu- on a two-day journry to the
ieum’s exhibit areas and Plan­ Far West, with stops in Monetarium will reopen to the pub­ tona, Washington, Oregon.
ic Friday night between the California, and the Canadian
hours of 7:30 and 9:30 p. m. province of British Columbia.
Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson snd
The Museum, located at 810 The Chief Executive's trip
Mrs. Hubert H. Humphrey set
to
Florida
aboard
a
12-place
E. Rollins Avenu*. is entering
in motion a broadscale voter
Its fourth season of services Air Force Jetstar was not
campaign
in a conference tel­
characterized
by
the
White
to Central Florida.
Of key interest with the llnuso as political or non- ephone call to a woman in
However.
P roa each state and the District of
opening night will be an ex­ political.
hibition tllu Orating original Secretary George E. Reedy Columbia Monday.
The First l,ady and the Vice
Spanish pieces of eight, doub­ Indirectly applied the nonloons, and other pieces ex- political tag by asserting that Presidential nominee’s wife, in
plaining the aspect of the Span­ Johnson wna "accepting an the first of a mounting pyr­
ish treasure routes around the invitation to address a labor amid of phone calls and let­
ters as part of a nationwide
coast of Florida, In the light union convention.'*
“Tell A Friend" campaign,
of recent treasure discover­
personally urged citizrns to
ies on the East Coast. This ex­
hibition will be of kes-n inter­
participate in the crucial 1951
est to central Floridians.
Presidential election "for the
Also showing for the first
peace of the world and con­
time will be a sample series
tinued prosperity at home."
of the Ranger 7 photographs
By Mrs. Frank White
Highlighting the important
of the moon as well as a new
The Auxiliary Unit to Di­ part that can Ire played by
exhibition concerning the Air nar)'* VFW Post 8093 will women from thvir own homes
Rescue service* of the United meet at 7:30 pm . today at the In the vital decision to be
States Air Force and a collec­ Firemen'v Itvcrvatiun Hu l l made at the polls November
tion of paintings done by Wil­ with Mrs. Myrtle Hill, presi­ 3rd, Mr*. Johnson and Mrs.
liam Orr -»f personages asso­ dent. conducting the meeting. Humphrey spoke directly to
Special guest of Hie meet­
ciated with the early space
the women at their private
ing will be Mrs. Nora Gilles­
program and Air Rescue.
residences. Kn.-h of the 31
pie of Edge water, district
women
contacted was asked
tight president, who will be
to
call
or
write 10 friends in
making her official visit.
Inspection of the auxiliary a multiplying chain of calls
and of the auxiliary books will to get ail eitiren* registered
take place. A social hour will now and to the polls on No­
follow. All members are urged vember 3.
Co-chairmef! of th* T e ll A
to attend litis important event.
ALSAC’s Teenage March AProjects planned at a meet­ Friend” grass roots campaign
gainst Leukemia hold Sunday ing of the executive hoard last to get out the vote sre Mr*
uas a tremendous success in Thursday included a bake sale Marian M. Driver, of Falls
tlie city of Longwood. Fifty- for Oct. 10, a housewares Church, Va., and Mrs. Dor­
nine enthusiastic young people part) for Oct. 2t and a silent othy S. McDiarmld. of Vienna,
canvassed the community and auction for Nov. 12.
Va.
received donations totaling
$195.01.
The nine adult platoon lead­
ers participating and assisting
the youths were Mrs. Lillian
Kennedy. Mrs. Betty Jean Eldridge, Mrs. JoAnn Ham­
mond, Mrs. June Boyles, Mrs.
Jean Willis, M r s . Bonnie
llambly, Mrs. Judy Snow,
Mrs. Marguerite Umstead,
Mrs. Jennie Fox and Mrs. J.
L. Burning.
Mrs. Doana Estes, area
leader for Longwood. has pub­
licly expressed her apprecia­
tion for the time and service
by thus* taking part in the
drive.

President Johnson flew to
Florida today on his second
“non-polltiear trip in five
lays to the Sunshine State.
The purpose of the fast,
six-hour round-trip was a
peech by the President in
Miami Beach befor* the nn.ion’a fourth largest labor

Museum To Open
/riday Night

Women Conduct
Phone Campaign

VFW Auxiliary
Meets Today

Longwood Gets
$196 In Dirve

Aerojet-General Coro-. *
'-♦o-c*•W -w*
Jeouing
roeftet
pfopflfs'-JC
™ii
firm, has purchased the
The L y m * n School PTA
Gibbs Shipysrd, Inc. of Jack­ meeting slated for tonight has
sonville, as a step In a major been delayed until next Tues­
day night.
diversification program.

FfA -Meeting O.T

Re A Smart B ird ................ Do you look upon 21
or 36 Car Payment* as being an unpleasant
matter.
Th* Ostrich hides his head in the sand when
an unpleasant m atter comes up.
11 Moral: Be a Smart-Bird and come see for your­
self if we're telling you right about the great
1961 Ford Close-out sale. That's right here In
Sanford at the Authorized FORD House. Call
us at 322-1181. You’ll be glad you did. Do It
NOW. OK ? ? T

Stricklond-Morrison, Inc.
In Downtown S anford.

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Leukemia Drive
Nets $1,201
By Doom Kite*
A total of Sl.Ziil 07 was col­
lected In Semin* do County In
Sunday's Teenage M a r c h
Against Leukemia according
lo reports from Mrs. Sylves­
ter Elgin, district leader, who
said that this total more than
dnuhles the amount collected
last year.
Tc total is expected to go
even higher as the march has
not been completed in some
areas and wdl he continued
through next Saturday.
Although this year's goal In
the whole of Central Florida
was set for $5,305, It has
reached $9,530 to date and is
expected to reach $10,non upon
completion of the drive.

UNITED STATU BtEWtAS ASSOCIATION, INC
r a sux ns ucusi rax*, runout

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Hospital Notes

Gl Insurance
Loan Data Given

Dixon direct at P. O. Box 1137,
St. Petersburg.

Meeting Canceled

The September meeting of
t h e Bear Lake Methodist
Church WSCS has been can­
celed &lt;lue to tile special -cries
"Six Nights fur Christ" which
■ho church is observing this
week. The next WSCS meeting
will be on Thursday, Uct. 15,

At 7 p. m. a meeting of the
young people and parent* will
takn pine* for the purpose of
asking the parents to donate
stamp books to help th* club
obtain a record player.
Jack Tillman, president,
urgently requests all parent*
and club members to attend.
Mr. ami Mr*. Oliver .Mathlvug
will h* chaperone* for the
vvtning.

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COST OF CHANGING
AUTOMOBILE BODY
STYLES EVERY YEA R ?

LET US SOLVE YOUR BACK-TOSCHOOL MONEY DILEMMA
No need to send your kidx to does bare­
foot and wearing a barrel. We’ll arrange

In Florida—
^
after a swim, beer is a natural

In F lorida...beer goes w ith fan, w ith relaxation

S ept. 15, 19M — P W

In ■ test—unlike her brother
By Margaret Cooky
Although th* 1M4 n n m t Frans* unique experience of
vacation trots school la post falling into a swamp, which is
history and class** hav* re­ discussed with the same tin*
sumed sgain and are weQ un­ light as Wilma's “ getting Into
derway, the Harich children trouble over talking la her
ean't help but daydream over cabin too la:e after Ughu out'
Ibetr hooka about tha exciting, In spite of the fact that WSInteresting and ftm-filM two ma'a favorite periods included
weeks they spent at the Florida archery and "lunch, and social
Youth Conservation Camp on time at the canteen." she be­
baautlful Lake Eaton in (he came an expert on knots and
Ocala National oFreit. The was presented with a gold tent
campsite lenda itself perfect­ peg for coming In first in •
ly to acquainting young camp­ knot tying contest.
ers with Florida's nature and Although daily rains fell oa
the camp, the youngster*’
all Ita wildlife reaoorces.
First to ao off to camp was spirits were not dampened
Frans Harich, 15-year-old son and they enjoyed the fuQ, itrwof Dr. and Mrs. Jakob Harich. nuous days with their wild*
of 31 South Cortex Avenue, life projects and nature stud­
North Orlando. He wai among ies. They met and made many
the hundred boya between th* friends from ell over the stato
LEAVING LABOR DAY for Jacksonville, then
ages of 10 and 1* to particl of Florida and eagerly look
to Lucklnnd Air Force Base for further train­
»at« In the Jam-packed pro- forward to renewing old ac­
ing. were thej»e two Longdnip enlistees, Don
tram sponsored by the Fior­ quaintance* around Ihe camp
Nottingham, left ami Charlie Cobb, right. Don
ds Game and Fresh Water fires at next summer's "ad­
venture In the outdoors" at
is the son of Mr. amt Mrs. Merrill Nottingham
Fish Commission.
nnil Charlie’s parents are Mr. nnd Mrs. George
Their schedule started be­ tha Youth Conservation Camp.
Cobb. Both boys arc 196-1 Lyman graduate*.
fore seven each morning and
included )ust about every­
thing you would want to know Police Probe
about camping from camp:raft, wilderness survival and Two Thefts
tature study to boating, hunt­
ing, swimming, riflery, snd Two thefta which occurred
SEPTEMBER 14. 1954
Renfro*-. Billie Ray Cats, Jo* Frans' favorite activities of
ADMISSIONS
Routli, Kenneth (juarrl*, Nall canoeing, archcry and swim during the night are being
Frank McGill. Uuth Seibert. C. Wilder, all of Sanford; Isa­ mlng. Fishing techniques were probed by rlty police.
Someone broke Into an lee
Debra Seibert, Shirley A- Hig­ ac E. Whlinant, Elizabeth presented and, as is custom
gins, Gt ulgcim H alt, Kath­ Dunvwn, DeBary; Ralph E- ary, the day began with i cream machine et the H. 1 .
leen Webb, Henry Martin linird, Lake Mary; Alma vigorous vet of caiistenlcs. Owen Gulf Service Station at
Pyle. Charlie Dorton, Joseph Wulkcr. Osteen; Marion Cobb, However, in ell aspects of na Park Avenue and I3th Street
Oviedo; Mary Findlay, Talla­ turn lore, “conservation'' was
and a small amount ef ice
hassee.
the prime consideration and
cream
was taken.
lhe youngstera gained a heal
DISCHARGES
Jean Harden. Rotlna M thy respect tor the tremendous The second theft waa at
■lames and baby girl, Nellia vaiue of Florida's natural re­ Bennie's pool room at 311 San­
ford Ave. when someone rip­
Hagan, David Jackson, Yvon­ sources.
ped
a lock from a front door,
On
Waterfront
Achievement
ne Fryer and baby girl, Ab
broke
open e cigarrct machine
Day,
Frans
won
a
certificate
nrr
Jackson,
Dorothy
l^ahy
ST. PETERSBURG - The
and
made
off with an unknown
for
having
completed
his
train­
director of the Florida Depart­ and buliy girl, Connie Carey
ment of Veterans Affairs, .Mel­ and buby boy, Sybil K. Hed ing In swimming and was rat amount of mooey and cigar*
rets.
vin T. Dixon, announced today spclh and bishy boy, Anita ed “best In breast stroke.”
Dr. and 5trs. Harich left
that a veteran may borrow on Baiker, Jusrphine Haws, John­
any permanent policy in nie line linker, David Price, bright amt early on Saturday
amount not to exceed 91 per­ James R. Evans, all of San­ morning to make the pleasant Brisson Goes
automobile trip to the Camp
cent of its reserve value.
ford; Ruth Perry, Denary; to bring Frana home, only to
Repayment may be made at Agnes B. VamUrvoort, Do
To Convention
any time before default In any l.nml; Georgia Selby, Deltona: return In time to make the
same
trip
back
up
to
the
Camp
A representative of at least
premium payment In amounts Bernice fluheek, Lake Mary;
the next morning In order to on* local funeral home la in
of $3.00 or morr.
Marilyn Miller, l.ongwood; register th-ir daughter*, Her
Miami Beach for tha annual
Interest is payatde annually Pintiio Newton, Oviedo.
mine. 13, and Wilma, 12. for convention of Florida Funeral
at 4 per cent per year, ill*
the two week* during which
thnu;h it is desirable to repay
Director! Association which
girts took over.
til® amount borrowed as soon
opens
Wednesday.
Her mine ami Wilma partici­
as possible to save interest Geneva Youths
R.
Gordon
Brisson of Briepated with enthusiasm in the
charges and to return (he In
son Funeral Hume, a past
same
program
mapped
out
for
suranee principal to its full Plan Dance
the boys, '(ermine won a cer­ president of tha association,
value, there is no required
tificate for proficiency In rlfct- left for th# convention which
repayment scheduled. For ap­
By JoAnn flays
cry
although she especially en­ will run through Friday.
plications t« make a loan on
William Grnmkuw of GramThe Geneva Youth Club joyed the swimming and ca­
your permanent Gl insurance
kow Funeral Home saya he
noeing
session*
too.
A
unique
will
sponsor
a
dance
this
Sat­
policy, Dixon suggests that
experience for Hermlne was Intenda to takn part hi nt
you contact your local veteran urday at the Community Hall
spending her stay at the Camp least part of tho meeting*.
county service officer, or write beginning at 7:30 p. m.

mm

On s hot summer dsy, a dip in a cool stream cm be wonderful!v
refreshing. Equally refreshing when you’re relaxing afterwards
w uh friends u * hearty glow of beer. There's hardly another bev
erage around tlut vuiu what you do for fun as much as beer.
Camping, hiking, or just lounging on a lawn chair-beer brings to
each just the right touch of extra good living.
Your familiar glass of beer is also a pleasurable reminder that
we live in a land of personal freedom—and tlut our right to enjoy
beer and ale, if we &gt;o de-uc, is just one, but an important one, of
those pen *&gt;1-at freedoms.

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North Orlando Youths Enjoy
Stay At Conservation Camp

Pint Of Blood
Tops Donors

Blood donors for the month
of August totaled 57 persons,
"•* Seminole County Blood
-i.tr,k has reported.
Tops on the list was Robert
Thomas, Sanford Herald re­
porter for th* local Negro
community, who gave hi* 31st
p in t
Claude S. Hawkins, another
regular donor gave his 28th;
Horace Green hit 24th; Hen­
ry Faint, 23: Aubrey Kelly,
22; Richard Chelett* and Lor­
en Dougherty, 20.
John S. Lee donated his
19th pint in August, with
Raymond Hail and Ophelia 8.
Bennett at 15; Jo* Zarrothy
and Willi* Anderson at 14;
Hubert Smith and Joe Rog­
er*, 13; Robert Graham Jr.,
12; Silas Lackey, Herman
Eplin. B. E. Rogero, William
Hardy, J. E. Andrews, and
Thomas Wilson Jr., 10 pints;
and Roger Brown, nine.
Arnold Hood, Jean Converse,
A. H, Davla and James Bent­
on all became members of the
Gallon Club with their eighth
pint each.
Arthur Edge gave his sev­
enth; Dale Owens, Rlchurd
Jones, David Berrien, U R.
Eubanks, six; Russell Fehrman, five; Walter Britton,
four; E d w a r d Robertson.
Sammy Hills, Bernard S.
Kiddy, Dnrward Solley, Cecil
L e n d * l e y , David Grimm,
three; Harvey Payne, David
Loper. Glen klcKendree, Sam­
uel Morrow, George Fisher,
John Underwood Jr., Charles
Kampf, William Back and
James Smith, two pints.
First time donors in Aug­
ust included the following
persons:: Samuel Buckner,
Duniel D o u g h e r t y , John
Pritchard, David Murtin, Wil­
liam P. Catoe, Donald Flamm,
Lenox Fay, Edwin Frievnld,
Daniel Gstlin, Joseph Shaw,
James Thomason, William
Garrett, Charles Shuw, Louis
Burgess, Avon B a r b o u r ,
James Hardin, John Jansen,
Earl Smith, and Charles
Sickle Sr.

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M iss Jeanne Placek, A. C. Corbello
United At Impressive Nuptial Mass *

■RIDES ARE HERE to stay
ssd wtfl always be is "vo«tie"
ttfardlem eI Esther Time in­
tervening. As compered with
ram etd vintage, they Improve
with age sad maturity and be­
come dlitinetive and dUcrimtasting. We tam ed the calen­
dar bed: a few years and
yeid e "pop-in” call on s gal
who came to Sanford ** s
bride in U0I.
"What are yon doing with
Wo earners, Hooey?"
"Oh, it's p u t part el my
standard equipment."
Our bride ot yesteryear la
Mrs. Ossie Fields, who pros,
ostly resides la the home aba

"Again, RIO, w ksttu mat­
ter, you gettfcc UKomtovtshls
out there 1”
te n
THE NEVER-NEVER U s d
of women's fashions to where
fosia rush to sad angels (ear
to tread, or to ft thread?
No matter, tho point to that
tor goamttona, worsts have
been livtog op to theft fickle
reputations with high hem­
lines, low hemlines, ptaagtag
necklines, bareback frocks,
tlw saw look, tho oM look, the
■tralght look, tho rounded
look, abort aborts and Itsybitsy teeny-weeny yellow pol­
ka dot blklnle. N o r has ft
been confined to clothing.
Hair styles have dost a flipflop with soch bair-raiatog la*
ihlons as the Italian cut, fea
(her cut, bouffant, teased, bet
hive, beaUe-Ciit, up-swept,
down * swept and Is colors
ranging from silver platinum
to geranium red.
All of these fads and fancies
have been endured and the
snick ere, smirks and imilea
were enjoyed out of bearing
range of the fashloa conscious
females. Now cornea the ulti­
mate — the lopleia awim suit
and the "shock frock” or fwhy
cot come right out and say It)
the bare-hosnm took. These
style*, It has been observed,
are for the woman who baa
everything. Wall, there aren’t
too many woman around who
hare everything and thoee
who do can he a bit reluctant
about displaying It. It la far
better to let some things be s
fabric of toe imagination than
to remove the fabric and de­
stroy the Image. Could be
there's s layer of padding un­
der ths outer layer. There
now, we've goitan that off our
chests — oops, we're slipping!

Mtoe H a m Mari* FUeak, | Nuptial m ask was provided by I Gives ta marriage by her
daughter of Mr. aad Mrs. Otto | Mrs. Francis Rtmmlllit, or- father, the brtoe waa lovely
| ta « white formal gown of brlJ. Placek ot loafcwd, aad Al­
bert Om O CertaOo Jr., a*a «t
Mr. aad Mia. A. C. Cartel!*
Mr, af Ekader, La. war* afttod ta matrimony at a nuptial
o s i i at A&amp; Souls’ Catbolis
Church to Sanford oa Satur­
day, August f t U N M U
The Bar. Rickard Lyoaa of­
ficiated at the double ring
ceremony before the altar
flanked with pedestal baskets
of white mums oa either side.

built some U years
ago on Wast lTth t o o l . Tbs
The W. L Siegs
hsadsome antique (and old i t
tin t) (mslshlngs feature solid
MRS. OSSIE FIELDS
Entertain With
maple love seats and elegant
marble topped tablee. We did ward, Angel, and atari count­
‘tome rapid mental callslhen- in' 'em (blessings) snd they
Holiday Dinner
tica and calculated some ot are there Is abundance.
"Now
Sugar,
you
know
you
By JoAaa Raya
the piece* are well over a
Air. and Mrs. W. L. Sleg en*
centenary, constructed with aren't going to taks my pic­
trrtataed friends and relative*
wooden pegs, and virtually In- ture,”
nashhhh • snappppl
oo Labor Day at their lovely
dcstmctabl*. (Just happen to
home oo Lake Harney.
know of a modern house with "S’long, Miss Ossie, tee you
Tables were set up oo the
modem lumishlngs which are fn the paper.”
lakefroot lawn sad everyone
hasardous, something always "Why you seallwag,” ahe
chuckled with approval.
A FOLLOW-UP ON SONI WEIINER—Ws re­
arrived with a dish of fried
(ailing apart).
• • •
cently featured Soni, the glamor gal in “Cun&gt;
chicken. Mrs. Stof, who lovei
“Why a l l the questions,
SHIRLEY SCHILKE to S
did Chatter." Here we see Soni, the marksman,
to entertain, provided all other
Sugar?”
liefore she departs for a wild boar hunt. The
foods. After the dinner, des­
masterpiece with conversa­
“Ju t’ 'eause I’m nosy.”
water burning episode was hilarious, but the
serts of cake and homemade
"ltiss Ossie” la a remark- tion, and a recent chat with
night the steaks caught fire, Soni grubbed the
Icecream were enjoyed.
able person. II o r background her revealed the ladles Aux­
Local residents attending
portable fire extinguisher, and had the situation
reflects a true "southern iliary of Samlnola Memorial
were Mr. aad Mrs. Charles
well In hand in nothing flat. “O ther girls get
belle," known to many only Hospital (Pink Ladles) have
Lamb, Mr. and Airs. Cadrr
diamonds and furs for gifts, but I'm different.
through some of our southern something big in tba making
llart, Mr. aod Mrs. Alva Al­
I get a fire extinguisher and cook books.”
folklore. Chatting about "back for some good entertainment
ice, Mrs. W. L. Alderman and
when” waa fascinating, and for our fair city. Know U
Col. F. Stag Holmes.
the aparkle and gleam in her Madam President Shirley to
Out of town guests were
eyea made the conversation behind the scenes, it will be
Mrs. James Pope and ton,
entrancing. They really "lived ■ "b|g thing.”
• • •
Jimmy, of Jacksonville, Miss
H up back then” and used
Helen Alderman of Jackson­
t h e i r mlnda a n d hands
VIRGINIA PETROSKI, San­
Adam Mullar, Mrs. John ville. Atr. and Airs. John Cul­
By Mrs. Freak White
to every possible advantage. ford Wtlcoma Wagon hostess,
She goes all out for modem Invites ill newcomers to our
Mr. and Mrs, Chertre Ver- Leone, Mrs. Pierson Little pepper and children of Cocoa,
convaaienees, hut t h I a k a area to s "welcome coffee” on
gantc of Virginia Ave. have and Aire. Herkan Burger of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wolcott
some ol the younger genera­ Friday, September 23, at t:30
heard from their inn, Thomas, DeUsry attended the "coffe** and children of Ovftilo, Mr.
tion have it too eaiy with au­ a.m. at the Robert Thorne)!
who la a medical curpenian honoring Aire. Charles R. Hol­ ami Alra. Ernest Ward and
children of Winter Park and
tomation and push buttons home oo 420 SaUuma Drive.
at Great l-nkes, 111. in the ly, wife of the gubernatorial
Mrs. Louise Feddara.
and are unappreciative of the This to an open invitalioa to
Navy operating room, and he candidate, Charlea R. Holly
true meaning o( living by not ail newcomeri and members,
ie enjoying hit work aa s in Del-and at the home of
exercising their Imaginations so all you new gala in town,
corpsman.
Mr. and Mrs. Georgs b u t­ Carl Stewart
to productive creativity.
plan to Join In the fun and
ter.
Ill health has handicapped make youraclves known.
Mrs. Gregory Kcsaanleb,
• • •
"Miss Ossie" physic illy, but
Honor Guest Of
Mrs. Charle* C. Bsrtsch, Mrs,
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. A.
this gal Is so mentally alert
MRS. FINLEY NASlf, pres­
E. Spokes of Clsra Vista will
that aha would no doubt outwit ident of the BI'OE Does re­
be saddened by the news of Dinner Party
some of our modern "skull minds all members of the lav
the licath of their son up
Jockeys." Some years back, ish luau scheduled for Salur
By Franeee Wester
north.
the fall and broke her hip, day, September W. Keep on
Air*. Emma Bashars of
which resulted in her becom­ reading the Herald far more
Lake Mary, and her daughter,
ing crippled. A heart condition explicit details.
Kentber Mrs. Ray Higgins, Mrs. Florence McCarson, en­
hampers many ot her actlviwho is in the hospital, by tertained with a dinner party
SANTA FE. N. M. (UPI) — in Corpus ChrlatJ, Tex., sent
ties and eataracts on her eyes
EVA GABOR, stage and tel
sending cards and messages given at the Bashars home on
have resulted In near blind­ evtslnn celebrity, will narrate Tie remarkable thing ahout her to Gallaudet College, Wa­ of cheer.
Lake View Avenue, last
ness. Ilecent hospitalisation a fashion show, Thursday, Allte Joiner, a 28-year-old shington, D. C., the only col­
Thursday night
lege
for
the
deaf
In
the
coun­
revealed sha la diabetic, but September 17, at S p.m, at the honey blonde from Senta Fe
S g t and Mm. William
The special ocrasvlon waa
try. Today, ahe teaches the
nary a complaint as she looks Municipal Auditorium in Or­ is that ahe ia deaf.
Green of Andrews Air Force
for the purpose of introduc­
fifth
graiie
at
the
New
Mexico
toward the brighter aide with lando. High fashions will be Miss Joiner's job aa • fifth
Base, Washington, D.C. visit, ing Carl Stewart to their
Itaunicd in all directions, and grade teacher wasn't enough. school for the deaf.
astounding optimism.
ed Airs. Green's mother, Mre
group of friends. The hostess­
(warning
to
fly
when
you
“ You sure are nosy tuduy, lin* dialogue in the script (or She took up hiking, cumplng,
S. Drier of Colombo ltd. While es served sn elaborate turkey
can't
hear
the
instructor
re­
Sweetie."
"If I Were I’resldent" prom­ volleyball, bowling and bas­
in D&lt;‘R*ry (hey took side trips dinner, complete with all the
"Ycs'm. bein’ novy la part ises to be delightfully differ ketball. Then, In her epare quired some advanced plan­
to the beaches snd places of trimmings.
ning,
she
said.
Most
instruc­
ot my Job.”
cat
time, the began a new hobby tions were given on the ground interest in the srea.
Gueata attending w e r a t
•
•
•
There are three Fields off­
classed Impossible for a deaf before taking off. Iwe, mean­
Capt. and Mrs. E insr C. Turn­
springs. They were all boro DEBRIS FROM DORA - person. She learned to fly.
Mrs. Marion Roberts of ing, Col. and Mrs. Harry E.
while, stuffed his pockets with
in Sanford, and know every double feature allowing at the
In aa Interview using a
Sandusky, Atr. and Afra. Ed
stick and atone around town. local drlve-io cinema when deaf sign language Interpre­ paper to write out inilructiona Madera ltd. entertained Mrs.
Margarrtta Alden of Boise, Sloan. Afr. and Mre. Josrph
Clarence Is now living In Pom­ Dora was howling Uis loudest ter. Mias Joiner laid her hard­ In flight.
Filth. Mrs Joe Smathers, Mrs.
pano Reach and Umlse Barth- — "Raw Wind In Eden" and est Job in learning to fly was Radio contact with airports Idaho, this past week.
became an early problem.
Richard Reehe, Robert Krsntlow (Mrs. Rob) lives in long- "i Miles To Midnight.”
trying to do three things at But It was licked with (light
Harold Drebluw Is home ten, Bruce Stewart, and the
wood. Mary Rawlins, who Is Teenage neighbor, paying once. But she said her lesions
plans and a kind of rode tap from Fort Bragg, N.C. Ilia special guest of honor, Carl
a member of tho medical pro­ nocturnal visit:
from Bob Lee, a Santa Fe
many friends in the ares will
Stewart.
test ion is now In temporary "Night, hope to He ym *- commercial pilot, were snag ped out on the radio button.
Wh e n she flies to other he glad to sea Harold around
ratlramant and taking care of round tomorrow.”
free.
her mother during her eonval
Methlnke Hits kid to sick, She eolned her plane after fields. Miss Joiner flies a town again.
csence.
with his genuine concern, and only 12 hours of Instruction in (light plan giving her expected
lime. The control lower at her
"What Job, Honeyt”
follow up with, "don't dig ole' the air.
Atr. and Mrs. A. Moesel of
desttnatinnn anticipates her
"Aha, you don't know, do buddy.”
Lee said, “ From the begin­ rode on the radio and when Periwinkle l)r. returned from
All signs show that diamond
"Wecell, uh, y’know, Dorn ning, I tried to discourage her.
you?”
a delightful vacation spent at
"Mica Ossie” la a Metho­ Is supposed to be like a lotta' I told her she wouldn't be she flies Into vIpw, they sig­ Fontana Village R.-voct, N.C. Jewelry once limited to the
few, la now wanted a n d
dist, and was In tire midst ot other females — you know — able to get a private pihg'a nal her instructions with col­ They also took trips to Cher
bought by the many, the Jew­
all activltiei “back then.” Un loud and full of wind." Ugh I license became of her deaf­ ored lights.
Her flying has soma restric­ okee and Gatlinburg and other elry Industry Council reports.
dem and she waa quite a so­ DESTRUCTIVE DORA had ness. She hat n penUtancc
places of Interest en route.
To meet the swelling demand,
cial butterfly, and could pos­ cut tho power Unes, was un that might be called stub­ tion), but they involve only
more and more new and de­
night
flying
and
landing
tn
bad
sibly give our modern debu Irsciousiy attempting to gain born."
Mrs. Rue Malone of Aladera
lightful designs are being
t a n t e a som* constructive illegal entry to Invade the do­ Miss Joiner, who stands weather. "I am more aware Rd. had her *on. Richard, here
shown. The first diamond, of
of
other
planes
in
the
sky,"
briefing. She waa a wtiard at mestic tranquility of Sanford barely more than five feet
for a week from Cleveland,
course, U the fancy diamond
bridge, and played not too homes, had played havoc tali, has been deaf since in­ she said. "Other pilots can he Ohio.
ring. After that come* the di­
told
of
planes
but
1
have
to
long ego with Uw aid of her with and literally pulverised fancy. Her parents, who live
amond pin, followed by dia­
rely on my eyesight."
magnifying glass, stating ahe many nervous systems, but
Robert L. Cox. photograph­
mond earTtngs, bracelets or
Miss Joiner hesitated to give
was too slow and it was not newspaper work has to go on.
GRILLED SWEET POTATO­ advice to other deaf persons er in this area for many year*, watch. To round out tha ward­
fair to the other players.
A local muma was carefully
ES AND APPLESAUCE
who might want lo fly. lo her has been very ill for several
robe of sparklers: a diamond
"Now Honey, you're not go winding the alarm by inade­
2'»
lbs. but cooked sweat po­ quirk and fleeting sign Ian weeks. We wish him a speedy necklace, the piece de resis­
ing to put any of this in the quate candlelight when teen­
tatoes
tance.
gusg*. she said any kind of reeovery.
paper, are you?"
age daughter comes up with,
3
cups applesauce
accomplishment depends oo
“Wecell, Mias Ossie, now “ Don't you think Dora will
4 tbsps. melted butter or olvo the Individual.
don't get so nosy, and quit be ruuacr enough?”
Cut hot peeled potatoes in "Soma would take flying aa
twistin' my arin.r‘
These Ul* gems of wisdom
So when the PLUMS (poor from tho mouths of babes half lengthwise, arrange ia a a challenge, aa I did. A per*
1111 ole' ine sickness) develop bring out hotuocldial tenden­ shallow baking ditb a n d son can do anything s h e
a few minutes chat with “ Alisa cies in mamas, and the urge brush with 2 tbsps. of th« but- wants,” she said.
tar. Bake in a but oven, 423 Future plana? ”1 will own
Ossie" la more stimulating to commit murder loo.
and Iranquilliing that any of DOT1B AUSTIN WANTS a degrees for 13 minutes. Add my own piano someday,” aha
man's manufactured products hurricane fur a namesake. the remaining 2 tbsps. of but- said. "Then I can fly home to
She possesses some ot the Late, late news bulletin com ftr to the applesauce which Corpus Chrtstl to visit my par­
wisdom of S o l o m o n , the ing up, Dotie. Who needs alt has been sweetened to taste ents on tho weekends.”
strength of Gibraltar, and the that wind for immortality?
tranquil faith of a monastic Understand a dram or Just a
monk. It is time to look home- sniff of some sort of sweet

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DeBary Personals

Deafness Is N o Barrier

To Comely Blond Aviatrix

Fashionettes

to Kill Roaches aid Arts

MR. AND MRS. ALBERT C. CORBELLO JR.

Sanford BP W om en's Club
Combine Dinner Meeting
Ths Sanford Business snd
Professional Women's Club
held their September dinner
meeting recently in Che pri­
vate dinning room of tha Lane
Monroe Inn, with Mr. Doug­
las Stenatrom, former State
Senator and County Judge, as
guest speaker. Sealed at the
head table with Air. Steustrom
were president Arulyn True,
1st V-P Jessie Brisson, 2nd
V-P Marjorie Cowan and par­
liamentarian Myrtle (Irudkk,
Table decorations consisted of
burning candles and a planter
arrangement of golden chry­
santhemums and greenery
carrying out ths "Gold ami
Green" colors of tha organ­
isation.
Following tha dinner, a
highly witty, interesting and
informative talk on "Settling
Estates” wss given by Mr.
Stcnstrom.
Mrs. Eula Grantham was
presented with a gift from tha
club as she plans to mske
hsr home in St. Petersburg,
and tlie chrysanthemum ar­
rangement was presented la­
ter to Mrs Gertruda Gilbert,
a member confined in the hos­
pital.

M e m b e r s present ware
Mmes. Arnlyn True, Alirjorle
Cowan, Ruth Warron, Eula
Grantham, Margaret G.mai,
Jessie Urisson, Myrtle Gradick, Ruth Cummings, Helen
Pearson, Val Colbert and
guests Aimes. Ann Brinson,
Virginia Asensio and Mr.
Slenstrom,
The next regular scheduled
meeting of ths Sanford Bus­
iness snd Professional Wom­
en's Club will be held a t the
home of Airs, Myrtle Gmdick
at 201R S. Park Avenue on
Wednesday night, September
HUh. All members are urged
to be present.

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| dal satin featuring a bodies
with scooped neckline, tradii tiooal pointed sleeves, and a
fitted midriff.
modified chapel train fen
at the back of the
import*
was atUcbed to a tiara of » ^ t
pearls, aad the bride wore a
single strand o f heirloom
pearls. She carried a cascade
bridal bouquet of white earns
tions and mums showered
dainty blue satin streaman.
Miss Sandra Aucoin attend­
ed the bride as maid of bon
or, and waa attired in a
roaise sheath with match;
accessories. She carried a
nosegay of yellow carnations
tinged in gold. The bride*,
maid, Miss Sherry Corbello,
of the groom, waa dress­
ed Identically to the maid of
honor.
Paul Plaeak served t h e
groom as best man, with Lar­
ry Corbello serving as usher,
Mrs. Placek cbose for hft
daughter'! wedding a pastel
blue metallic dress with white
accessories and an orchid
corsage. The groom's mother
wore a two piece ensemble of
blue lace with blue acand an orchid toraage.
Following the wedding, a re­
ception was held at Die huni«|
of Air. and Mrs. Edward Bni*l
ges on Sunland Drive with I
M i l s Evelyn Hasty, Mrs.I
Alary Brooklyn and Ain. Bcra|
Perkins assisting.
For her going away outfit,!
the bride was attired in al
green and black pin stripedl
suit with white acces*one&lt;.|
Following a wedding trip to|
the Florida east coast, Al­
and Mrs. Corbello are retiu?)
tag ta Lake Charles, La.

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Women’s Club

Enterprise Personals
By Mrs. Ritchie Harris
Datvin (Shack) Jones of
Bonifay, Is visiting his broth­
er and family, Mr, end Mrs.
Ernest Jones.

Of DeBary Meets

By DottW Aastta
DESTRUCTIVE DORA did
her damdcst to disrupt thins*
•round her* la st week. She
succeeded In getting tha
Checkmates Fashion Show
cancelled, and rescheduled for
October 9th, b u t rehearsals
for the USO Benefit Show,
September 26th a rs still going
on schedule.
Reheansls were held Mon­
day night, and another one is
set for Friday a t 7:30 p.m.
In the Ballroom, under Elaine
Orsxi’s direction, and the
sponsorship of the Tigerettes.
Quite a number of fine acts
hare been signed up and we
have seen several very good
between-the-acts skits th a t
promise to be hilarious as well
as clever.
Tickets sre now on sate at
Special Services on the base,
at Touchton's Drugstore down­
town snd from any of the
Tigerettes members.

s e

a

eo-hosteas Betty Qulltin serv­
ing such an array of food and
beverages that "tha girls be­
gan to look guilty aa they re­
turned to tha tabU for the
umpteeth time."
"Th« agenda for tha busi­
ness meeting was as crowded
si the table and new presi­
dent Sue Kennedy found her­
self with quite a list to dis­
cuss," continues Sua la her
communication.
One of the main subjects
was the planning of a chuck
wagon party for Sept. 26th.
Not only witl the girls come
garbed in western attire, but
will bring their own special­
ties of western and Mexican
food for the buffet. Betty
Qulllin has offered her "ha
eienda" for the occasion and
she wl" be assisted by a com­
mittee of four • Jo Moloney,
Betsy Becton, Betty Me
Cracken and Dee Mundsy.
Next on the calendar will
be a dessert card party at
Sue’a house, Thursday at 8
p.m. Sue says she is looking
for wall stretchers with a res­
ervation list of four Ubles of
bridga and one of Tripoley.

OFFICERS AND WIVES
of VAH-13, the Wing's new­
est squadron had their first
get-together in Sanford re­
cently, when they met a t
Spencer's Restaurant for din
ner.
Twenty-two men, 20 wives,
and two bachelors met for
eocktails and dinner, with the
■kipper Cdr. ''Tony" Nolta
and his wlfa Maggie snd the
proposed exec. Cdr. Deane
Webster and wife Msry Lois
acting as hosts for tha occa
•ion.
VAH-13, transferring here
officially from Whldby Island
and the USS Klttyhawk, is in
training with the RA-6C, and
has been padded out by some
men from VAH-3.
•
•
■
HAIL AND FAREWELL
as men of the atation corns
and go was the occasion of a
Pool Party September 4th
with Capt. Chandler Swanson
presenting silver trays ns
farewell gifts to I.t. Elmer
H supt snd his wife Alice; Lt.
H arry Gentry and wife Jack­
ie; CWO George McGowan
and wife and Lt. Jg Bruce
Baumrucker who are all be­
ing transferred except Baum*
rucker who is getting out.
Given the "rig h t hand of
fellowship” and a "welcome
•board” were Capt. Edward
Anderson, new senior medi­
cal officer and hi* wife Mick­
le anil Lt. jg Robert Gable,
new Navy Exchange officer
and his wife Ann.

THE AFTKIIBURNER was
the scene of the Sept. 3rd
coffee of the Station Wives
which was hostessed by Jack­
ie Gentry and Esther Plapp.
Autumn eolora formed the
theme of the center piece and
in the serving dishes, with
delicious homemade struedel,
donuts and coffee.
Ann Gsble was welcomed
as a new member and Dayie
Homes attended her flrat
meeting. Door prise was won
by Margaret Ann Feldsmeyer.
Mrs. "Hinkle" Shively, wife
of the new station exec, a t­
tended her firat meeting, too.
I t was reported that Op­
erations Officer, Lcdr. Ed
Christiansen ha* returned
from the Jacksonville hospit­
al where he underwent sur­
gery and la recovering nicely.
Next bridge wilt be held at
Louise Sharpe'* on September
Slat.

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This Friday

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MISS SARAH PRIEST. USO hostess practices
for her p art in the USO Benefit Show, spon­
sored by the VAH-1 Tigerettes Wives Club
which will be presented a t the Civic Center,
(Herald Photo)
Sept. 26 a t 8 p.m.

The DeBary Women’s Club
wilt hold the first meeting of
the fall season on Friday,
September 18, at 2 p.m. at the
DeBary Community Center.
President Ulrich will prealdt.
Charter members, and past
president* will b« honored,
and each will receive a badge.
Guest speaktr will b« Mrs.
Albert Huth, the first vie*
president of the Florida Fed­
eration of Womens Clubs. Her
subject will b« "Federation
Frosting."
Greeting at the door will be
Mrs. Edmund lovanna and
Mrs. Lottie Beck.
Hosteeses presiding will be
Mrs. Myron Arcardi, Mrs. Alta
Clark, Mrs. William Cole, Mrs.
Charles Crsasey, Mrs. James
Duffy, Mrs. John J. Dilck,
Mrs. Samuel Grierson and
Mrs, John park. Year Book*
are ready so please contact
Mrs. R. Magnuaon, treasurer,
for your eopy.

Mr. and Mr*. Andre Aytiei
returned to their home in Hol­
lywood after having spent tha
week end with their parents
Mr. and Mrs, C- A. Hender­
son.

ANNETTE Funicello,
22, of Mickey Mouse
Club fame urges teens
to pamper th eir akin.
She too was faced with
a "breaking-out" prot&gt;!em, but with careful
use of cosmetics, pro­
per creams and clean­
sers, and a proper diet,
she won the battle with
a lot of hard work.
“ How l wish 1 had
listened to my mother,
w h i c h 69 per cent
don’t. A t e e n a g e r
shouldn’t rush growing
up. Too many blench
their hair too early,
and wear makeup too
old for them. It makes
them look ridiculous."

Sir. end Sirs. Wilbur Bruce
and family entertained the
members of the Bruce fam­
ily in c e l e b r a t i o n of
their father's, Tom Bruce, 81
birthday Sunday at their home
on Clarke 8L All memberi of
the family were preaent ex­
cept one, Tam Bruce Jr., who
could not b* there. Attending
were Mr. and Mr*. James

Bruce and family of Wood*
bine, Georgia, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Bruce and family of
Sanford, Mr. and Mr*. Milcorn Rutledge nnd family of
Orlando, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Bruce and family of Lake
Monroe, and tong time friends
of the family, Shrrmen Britt
and hi* family of Winter
Park.

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22nd - USO Show rehear­
sals, Ballroom, 7:30 p.m.
23rd - USO Show rehear­
sals, Ballroom, 7:30 p.m.
24th • NOWC Annual Bene­
fit Bridge, noon, Ballroom.
25th • USO Show, dress re­
hearsal, Civle Center, 7:30
p.m.; VAH-Det.R, ChuckwagNEW YORK (UPI) — Off
on Party, B. Quillen home.
white heads the list of the top
26th - USO BENEFIT 10 wall colors In home deco­
SHOW - Civic Center - 8 p.m. rating in 1964.
Lemon yellow Is a close con­
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•
tender, reports ■ paint com­
pany, Benjamin Moore, in its
NAVAL OFFICERS WI
regular analysis of popularity
WASHINGTON (UPI) VES CLUB is most anxious
In home decorating colors.
One out of every four mothers
Nut breads make nice gifts.
that you don't forget about
MARY CARTYK1
Greens show in a variety of bearing a first child is less Make days ahead, then wrap
the big benefit bridge party
hues
and
tints,
the
companythan
20
years
old.
in foil sad freeze.
scheduled for Sept. 24th at
said. Neutrals are predomin­ A startling statistic 7 Yes.
noon, to raise money for their
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To estimate paint quantity
RUIDOSO DOWNS, N. M. antly earth tones snd identi- But not nearly is startling,
good works and charitlei.
fied by such names as stone. | says Dr. Evelyn Splndler, ex for a specified wall area, work
(U
PI)—Mr*.
II.
II.
Shier*
The girti are concerned be­
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bark, pebble and sand. Beige j tension nutritionist in the U.S. out the total square footage
cause reservations are not lavishes flowers on the win­
still is in the upper half of the | Department of Agriculture, as of the walls to be covered.
ning
horaes
at
Ruidoao
Downs.
coming In like they should,
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On occnilon ahe hni work­ list out seems to be losing I the fact that about half the | Then multiply the height by
what with hurricanes and ono
ed 36 hours, without even a some of its glamour. Also a- teen-age girls in the nation the length of each wall. Subthing and another.
Sn Om DISPLAY
C heck O a r CATALOGUE
O rd er t n m HERE
coffee
break, to supply the mong the best sellers are an- have diets poor In some as-1 tract the door and window
So If you plan to go, for
tique
gold,
citron,
light
blue,
srntial
nutrients.
This
makes
I
space.
Allow
about
one
galCUM r u n MADE DRAPES, SLIP COVERS — CHOOSE FROM 1,908!
heaven’s sake, line up your floral horseshoes and other stone gray and a soft, bluish them ill • equipped for mother- Ion of paint for every 3uo
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Casselberry l'lass, Casselberry, 838-7981
partner and call Mrs. W. E. beauteous buds thnt go to dolt P*nk.
| hood.
I square feet of room area.
Markely or Mrs, E. L. Ebbert up tha victors at thla race
and make your reservations, course.
Mr*. Shier* ha* flower* de­
today. (Sorry, Jo, we can't
put in the phone numbers or livered to her shopping cen­
ter headquarters from such
the cost of tickets.)
The NOWC promises lots of points aa Florida, Washington
good things to eat and prises and Denver. She estimate* at
of all kinds. Please bring your $200 the cost of a 36-inch
own cards, though. Civilians flora! horsehoe with 200 rosea,
sre particularly encouraged to six orchid* and several hour*
attend, so be sura to Invite work.
"I never made • bouquet
y o u r civilian enrd-pisying
in my life till we came to
friends to this event.
Ruidoso about 14 year* ago,"
SPECIAL FEATURE s t Mr*. Shier* said. "The first
the Benefit Bridge will he the couple of years 1 dealt merely
display of the new cookiiook In the sale of cut flowers,
called "Recipes On Parade,” for high school dances and
which is said to have 2,000 such occasions as Easter. Now
fabuluous recipes from all ov- we supply the race trnrk, fun­
er the continental U. S., Alas­ erals ami convention* a* well."
Her husband runs a phar­
ka and Hawaii.
Everyone who has seen It macy next door and three
tells ua that is most interest­ teenaged daughters help their
ing and has culinary treasure* parents tend to both pill* and
for every occasion from the petals.
simplest snack to tha most
festive dinner party.
"There are many rare re­
Sprinkle salt on meats cook­
cipe* that produce food ‘ en­
tirely different from anything ed in the broiler after brown­
you have ever eaten, yet nr« ing, suggests the Gas Appli
simple to make and require ancc Manufacturer* Associa­
no fancy ingredients,” Jo tion. The reason — salt tend*
to draw juice* from the moat
says.
You esn order yours now to the surface and this delays
from NOWC President Eve­ browning.

e

A HIGHLIGHT of tha eoffee and husinesa meeting of
the RV’AH-9 officer' wives at
the Afterburner recently wa»
the reading of a letter from
former skipper'a wife Norma
Shipman.
Hunt rases Joan Greenwood
and Barhara Dunn anJ chair­
man Doisle deGanahl welcom­
ed new member Kitty Snyder
and presented a farewell gift
to Claryce Lynch.
Conversation piece at the
coffee was the new cookbook
which is just out and has
created a lot of excitement
It is to he on sale at the ben­
efit bridge scheduled for Sept.
21th.
Next event for Nine wive*
will he ■ bridge a t the A fter­
burner, Wednesday from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. with Barbara
Dunn, hosteaa.
e
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SEPTEMBER got off to a
busy and delicious start for
Checkertail Officeri' Wives,
according to publicity chair­
man Sue Jamison.
First event was a coffee
at Betsy Becton's Banana
I.ake home, w ith Betsy and

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ordered 50 of them! (It's not
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IF YOU missed the big
•ale which took place at the
Thrift Shop today, Just re­
member that all summer mer­
chandise haa been marked
down to clearance price*.
There are lots of n!c*
things In all sixes for the
whole family, says Jo Wat­
son. and ah* advises that In
to SANFORD
addition you might find little
things, like "ju st the right [] Tths om phono cal far owpoa
alia tipper to replace that ’ below), iild host*** with basket*
el (lit* znd informit-on about the
broken one, or that special
I* off. stir M iinuiM hospitzi.tr,
1-tUuz you have been J o k ­
znd you a nzv* a tension
ing for, all at givs-away pri­
d*U|hlf«t Micom*. ju*t
ces.”
She suggests that If you
\ \ L ‘L ' o n i c &amp; Q \ aj^o ri
are thinking of Halloween
dress-up* and eoatumei you
might com* up with a real
Virginia Pelronhl
original creation out of odds
P. U. Box 1214
and end* at the Thrift Shop.
Sanford
All profit* of tha little shop
Phillis Itugrnatoia
go to charity, you know,
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COMING EVENTS
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September
Nora Norris
16th • RVAH-9 O Wives
TE 4- l l l t
bridge. Afterburner, 10 a.m.
S. Seminola
17th - VAH-11, Det *. DesMildred Haney
sert card party, 8 p.m , Jami­
(fix-5431
son.
Deltona
18th - VAH-1 Tlgeret**
Mary Gettings
Talent Show rehearial, Ball­
Bear Lak*
room, 7:30 p.m.
291-6*17
2l»t - USO Show rehearSophie Haines
sats. Ballroom, 7:30 p.m.; Sta­
(fis-IIOl
tion Wives bridge.
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w oallj boen reluctant to eat
to tha fact of rlahtf profits ax

good tha satiaoalamragn fatm an te
output par stas hour,
la otter words, if Rational prodocthrity goog up by, soy, $ par eaat.
amragn won* esa ootely bo roiood
bgr t par cant
Ibo auto Mttiimw t dots snood
this svtrsgo, by s largo margin. But
ft Is not out of Hao with worker
productivity iaerooooo within tha sa ­
te industry itaalf. So it Is sot, an tha
surfoao, inflationary.
Tbs soto atakart ora sold to ha

This !■ not tho only coni Iteration
to worry about. Then Is another rec­
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cil. This on* urgaa that in tha IntorM ts of oeonomle stability, thoao in-

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Wo a n truly living In a
vicarious society. Ghost writ­
ers, eubetitatsie, alternates,
■aderstsdies. arexiaa. steadias aad ether types of super­
numeraries f l o u r i s h aad
abound these days.
I would not ha sard a guess
ae to how far this trend
might go, but something hap­
pened to me this week that
may hava approached tha
perimeter.

Tha goto motor* (It Is assioMd
tin t Ford sad Gonml Motor* will
follow tha potters get by Chrytltr)
ham dost all right, too. Buainaao
soold hardly bo tetter, sad for saothar thrna years It ihouM te oadUturbod by gtriouo labor problana.
Now au wo horn to think about Is
tha country.

Jostle* hog nothing to do with ox*
padlancy. Justice has nothing to do
with any temporary standard w h a tavtr. It is rooted and grounded In tho
fundamental instincts of humanity.
—Woodrow Wilson.

A lady press agent called
from Hollywood and naked
would I like to Interview
Cara Williams, ■ television
actress who te about to bo
lanchad la a new situation
comedy series.
Aa you may ha aware, the
networks frequently send ac­
tors end actresses around the
country to talk with televi­
sion calumniate and other­
wise publicise naw shows.
I don’t happon to be a tele­

Herald Area Correspondents

vision columnist, but I don’t
stand on technicalltlaa If I
hara reason to hotlora an In­
terview will ha culturally sad
intellectually stimulating.
“Ia Nias William, pretty 1”

“I was coming to that,”
tho press agent aald. “This ia
a different kind ef personal
appearance tour. Mice Wil­
liams herself won’t ha tbera.”
“How’s that agalaT”
“Miss Williams docent like
to fly, so she te staying h e n
in Hollywood. Wa hava ar­
ranged for another redhead
to represent bar la all tha
elites she would hara visited
if she had baan making tha
tour hanelf.
“Wa will hara a rodhesd In
Washington anil on you aad
you can ask bar the earns
question* you would hava
asked Mias Williams.”
“That sounds wonderful,” 1
•aid. “It should ha almost aa
much fun aa pee king through
a keyhole with a glass eye.”
T u n te the script, a redhaired young woman cam* to
call on me.
"I’m Jackie Parsons," aha
■aid, “end I'm h e n for your
Cara Williams interview.”
I t turned out that Mlea
Parsons te employed at tha
local gas works. She moon­
lights occasionally, and land­
ed this Job through a secre­
tarial agency.
Mlea Persons la net u pret­
ty aa Mis* Williams' picture,
but I doubt that Mis* Willlama la a pretty as Mlu Wil­
liam*’ picture either, la fact,
Mlea WllUima may not ba aa
pretty ee Miss Parson*’ pic.
ture.
Anyway, it was aa Interest.
Ing interview and 1 intend to
tune in “Tbs Cara William*
Show” every week—provided
I can get someone te watch it
for me.

E a t i n g bamburgera and
wieners out In tha yard la
more fua If tha cooking 1s
dona by ■ berbecuti*.
Me part or a*r material, aawe
*( Tke 8*ater 4 titrate mar a* i
•m wrlltea ,srmia*ioe ef U#
USIvMm I tv firm resaeaelkU
■••*ie*r*4 as lafrlaaisg wa Tks
k*!4 (latte far Sameflag aa4 ar
a*iur4*r. i n t e r a a i c&amp;rietmai
u y a ia * *

Tha beat slumbarlaaJ of
all ia when you throw n flah
line Into tho water, tie it to
your finger, fall asleep and
than hook a big cue,

CASE T-474&gt; Jsekte Q.,
seed II, Is a recent coed col­
lege graduate.
Apparently she has absorb,
ed the superficial attitude ef
many el the younger phytchology professors, for note
hor remarks to her tditort
“ How this Dr. 0 sorgo W.
Crane, Ph D., H.D, ever be­
came a syndicated writer Is
“ He la extremely out ef
touch with reality and makes
very misleading statements.
“ For example, ho recently
■aid: *You readers may also
bo good psychologists eves
though many of you hara
never had a single year of
college, for you can acquire n
wealth ef practical informa­
tion about human relations
Just by watehlng people.'
“Mr. Editor, although I
have n college degree in psy­
chology, 1 could narar pre­
sume to call myself n psy­
chologist until I have earned
an advanced degree.

“The field fa fa r toe com­
plex to allow the men on the
■treat to be a psychologist by
observation!”
Nitwit PeyehalogUte
This girl reflects the naive
attitude of ell toe many
cloistered profeesorm who
cannot practice what they
teach.
la the fired place, ebeem tion la the baste mesne by
which ell sclentlfle date ara
derived.
Newspaper editors, doctors,
advertising men, salesman
end you smart mothers may
not hava majored in college
psychology at ell.
Yet you are generally
shrewd Applied Psychologists
who can often run circles
around the “ivory towers”
professors of psychology.
For mo*t of them can’t
even make a speech that
would merit a 950 fee, yet
many ef you experienced
businessmen can hold an audienes spellbound!

Letters

4th you say “thia country
need* tendon Johnson.” You
may seed him but 1 DON'T,
Obviously from tha article you
don’t n a d anything alto, in
(act, 1 don't think you n a d tha
articles in your own paper (or
the ooa next to your editorial
written by Blossat A Cromley
tails how badly this country la
handling Viet Nim.
You say in your article that
Johnson "has a proven r*cord”, yea, aad let us just look
■t a email part of it — And
1 bet you won’t print this —
hie Civil Rights Record — He
voted twice against nn antilynching MU, ia MIT A 40.
He voted against aa anti-poU
tea httt, IMt % 41. 43, 47 A 41.
In 4* ba voted against a soil-

then li
elimln
which
eral t
civil
in 1M
And 1
amem
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Practl
voted
provld
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their i
oil in
am w
been
right*
be.” 1
Madls
She]
of his

MgregeUo* tmeouiiMui T a "y * »---&gt;y

federal aid-to-educatioa bill.
Twice In 80 ba voted against Thai
ending filibuster* on legists- Preaid
tie* Jot equal job opportunity, ord ■]

the P air Campaign Practices
Code, which formally aligns
the two parties oa the aide
of decent campaigning. Yet
ae Democratic o r Bepublicas
leader appears te doebt that
the code will be quickly
breached.
The Pair Campaign Freelists Committee, n financially
frail but (till ea during organ­
isation which probes this
field under the guidance «f
such distinguished figures as
Charles P. Taft, voices new
worry that falsa charges In­
volving racial Issue* and pol­
itical extremism will play a
considerable role ia the fall
campaigns.
Ia Its fourth b i e n n i a l
"State by State S m e a r
Study,” the PCPC says ea
Dale Carnegie graduates the racial matter! t
can usually fer surpass the
“I t is certain thet eandlaverage professor of psychol­
ogy a t public speaking, yet
the typical college psychology
prof sneer* at tha Date Car­
negie courses because Del*
lacked a Ph.D.
This coed says I am out of
touch with reality, yst 1 re­
ceive 1,000 letters daily from
you fellow Americana wba
Growing plants and flower*
outllna your currant crucial under artificial light may
problema in human relations.
Does any of Jackie’s profs sound rather ridiculous to
have 1,000 contacts dally with Floridians who think of horthe American public T
ticultura ae strictly an out­
And how many of her door pursuit.
profs could equal moat of you
Howerar, Florida, Ilka ma­
life insurance agents or auto
ny
other growing areas, ia
salaimen at influencing peo­
•xperianclng a switch to apart­
ple T
How many profs could han­ ment living, particularly in
dle the varied psychological our larger cities. White the
duties of any modern newspa­
area surrounding tha modern
per editor, whether he be
running a daily or a weakly apartment structure may bo
beautifully landscaped, those
paper?
The usual psychology pro- who dwell there miss their
feiaor trice to pat hfmeelf on own person*l garden and tho
the back by using polysyl­ thrill of tending It,
lables and confusing hie stud­
Tho windowsill flower box
ents with insipid circumlocu­ or indoor potted plant testi­
tions.
fies to tho desire in tha hearts
The real professors of psy­ of apartment dwellers for a
chology are those who ara garden of thoir own nnd n
teaching Applied Psychology chance to exere Iso their green
or similar practical courses, thumbs.
for thay caa practica what
In recent years the growing
they teach.
But the bulk of them Just of all manner of plants in­
mouth an oeoterlc Jargon to doors under artificial light has
prevent laymen from under­ become popular In some of our
standing what they say. (Ac­ larger northern cities. It i&gt;
tually, even tha profs them­ being done quite successfully.
To meet tha demand for in­
selves seldom know what they
ara talking about, or they’d formation concerning t h i s
bo able to put It across sim­ growing new hobhy, Vernon
Johnson and Winifred Car­
ply end effectively).
Jesus thus Indicted the rier* recently published a book
typical
psychology
profe oa the subject entitled “ An
whan ha said, “They strain at Easy Guide to Artificial Light
Gardening for Pleaeura and
gnats and swallow camels.”
Thsy piddle over minutiae Profit."
yet misa tha basic truths of
Prom It plant and flowar
human behavior.
lovers will learn tbs progress
(Always writs to Dr. that has been made In thia
Craoo ia caro of this sews- direction and learn how they
paper, enclosing a teug can have a magic garden in
their apartment or aaywher*
In their homa with the aid
of apodal soil treatment and
artificial light
So wide has the Interest be-

FOR YOUR C O N V E N IE N C E
We’w Ei m i M

kelly a review of IMS mel*
practice — indiestee concern
thet ehnrgee of Hrndkel
rightism” mey this year and
henceforth bo ns wildly flung
ea those of t a r leftism”
have oftea been ia the past.
Says the committee:
"Loose labeling of ovoryone
te the right of one’s own
position !■ the spectrum of
radical rightist caa only pal*
lute the poltical atmosphere
until no rational argument
can be heard.”
The FCPC found, Incident*
ally, that both ia IMS and
IMS "soft ea communism”
was • favorite campaign
smear tune. It notea that
Mcoft on (John) Birchiem” la
In 1M4 the “emerging epi­
thet” a t the opposite and of

ta g -d trid ta g tfceb R ^ r t
between tbo twe parties.
The PC PC warns lawmgfe n sad enforcement agencies
to be oa incneelng alert this
re ar and later for thia do*
restating distortion through
use of the candidate’s owe
voice. It is highly tempting
in this era of electronic cent*

Letters
■o ere we end a lot ef other*.
The BcpubUeus were la far
two terms so the Democrats
are entitled I t their term ia

The committee sees trouble
ahead, too, In wbat it brands
as “audio forgery” — the
growing practice of altering
tape recordings of a candi­
date's votes to distort the
meaning ef whst he says.
Cited ia n IMS governor­
ship campaign in which Re­
publican* used SO-eeeond spot
announcements which seemed
to put tho late John P. Kennady—through his own voles

Russell Koy

coma that n number of tho
nation's leading florists and
nuraerymen are g r o w i n g
plants especially for this pur­
pose and providing detailed
instructions for the prepara­
tion and care of such indoor
gardens.
City apartment dwoltara can
now create their own Indoor
garden where plants thrive the
year 'round. Where they caa
have chrysanthemums bloom­
ing at Eaiter, cut annuals
for Chrletmaa bouquets, or
grow rare orchids and many
other exotic plants.
You will find them in old
converted aquarium tanka that
have been remodeled and pro­
vided with artificial light us­
ually from fluorescent bulbs,
or they become an entrancing
center box in the bookenae, or
ae hanging basksta equipped
with circular fluorescent fix­
ture.
The book Is divided Into two
parts with detailed informa­
tion ba«cd on the latest re­
search that explains light and
darkness in plant growth,
lamps and equipment, how te
construct the light garden,
what to plant, how to food
and nourish for beet results
and io on.

Lot's

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Sept. 15, 1964 — Page 7

Preps
For Opener

By B n r t y OMermu

By JatUa Steastrem
Herald Specie Etiter
If there is such a thlag as
the home club having an ad­
a m Athletic Dtrocter Fred backs through pais drills, aad
vantage it'll be in favor of
Lina Coach Jim McCoy ran
Gaaas said Utia
Oviedo High School.
the Una aa blocking positions.
The Lions will play five at
Tho Seminole* will bo ready
their first six games at their
te knock beads this Friday
home park — John Courier
when they mast Titusville te
Field in Oviedo — before hit
Wednesday n e roleg at tha tha aeaeoa’a opener. The mem­
ting the road to meet three ef
school'a mate office.
bers of the Ttrriar'a squad latheir last lour opponents.
The roeteai win ha played dude: Ends— Bob Grissom
But the big news in Oviedo
Friday eight at TMwtoDte, senior, 113; Larry Zimmer­
today Is the fact tbit the Lions
• p. m. Gaaas says he has man Junior, I d ; Tommy Ed­
will lift the curtain on this
heew advbtd that all ate- wards senior, IN, and David
year's grid season not neat
dest tickets meat be abtaia- Howltt senior, 179.
Friday night, Sept 25th, as
ed Is advaece el the game.
Tickles— Chartln Griffin
originally scheduled, but this
N# stasdeet tickets wBI be senior, 210; Bruce McWhorter
- d a bath leagnea. He watch- Friday night.
told at the hex effke Friday senior, 1M; Jot Summon to p
•4 a Baltimore . Chicago
Oviedo High's athletic dir­
homore, 190; Vito Giarruate
and Judged the * ob­ ector, Paul Mikler, anoounc
THE IM-t OVIEDO HIGH LIONS will open
open the Fall grid
w st of their three seasons of football to
By David Rlggtehethan
senior, 216 and BUI McBrida
it he hey both clubs: ed this morning that the Lions
campaign Friday night at John Courier Field when th e Semia 10-game schedule, six a t home and four
Berate Bporta Writer
Junior, 190.
note' County eleven hosts^ephyrhilla
th e season’! curtain
Tephyrhllla in th&lt;
flayd el the While Sen - will meet Zephyrhills Friday
The Seminole High grid Guards— Doe Steason 00m
Scott, the Lions are expected to
liftar. Coached by A rth u r Set
night of this week at Courier
(Herald Photo)
squad held the first of four lor, 110; Mike StoMck senior.
BuheUeveabk".
Field.
important workouts Monday Centers— Bill Woodard aceBreaks of the
"We tried to lint them up
with passing and punting IN; Wayne Current Molar,
"teegh hall player, reminds for a contest last season," said
drills.
192 and Den Toney Junior, ITU.
me ef A1 Beoen, way he Mikler. "bit they said they
Co-captalns J o a Farleaa, lor, 1U; Jody Kaha sopho­
ehaheeap aad pnaebeahem- were lined up. Then, they call
Dave Noel!, and Ronnie Hin­ more, m , and Steve Walley
ed and asked us to play them
ere «e right Held."
son led the squad through con­ Junior, 155.
• • •
We wanted a lfrgsme slate so
ditioning exercises featuring Quarterbacks— Gary Hart
Bafaet Osuna, Meiico's No. ne said yes and signed the
backwards pushups, sit ups, Junior, 155; Cbarlla Huggins
and Jumping jacks.
1 tennis player, last year’s contracts."
senior, 117 aad Gaorfa Etchart
By Fred Dews
Orlolea and Don Mtocher and Tho Tribe went through a Junior, iff),
American champ and one of Oviedo, entering o n l y Its
Jimmie Hall connected for the hard bitting scrimmage ape
I f f Specie Writer
the world's great amateurs, it third season of high school
Halfbacks— BUI Hardin sen­
Twins. *
clilliing on pass offense and ior, 140; Davte Ward senior.
within three eemetter hours football, will come up with a!
Iron
man
Ken
Rowe
may
be
most
an
all
veteran
eleven
this
The victory moved the Orl defense. The scrimmage In 152; Howard Balm senior, 150;
ef his bachelor's degree from
By Jeha A. Spoltki
bowling Georga la averaging if It la for Just
night's Just what the doctor ordered to olea its games ahead of the eluded yard gaining passes by Eddie Ford sophomore, 150;
the University of Southern Fall. During their Initial sea
breathe ne&lt;v life Into the Balti­ New York kinkers and two Hinson, chief quarter back for
the Lions grabbed two vic­ Words can't express the a cool 214.
bowling?)
Barry Gouge senior, 1*0; Ron­
California. Bo ha'll go back to son
tories, both unexpected. Last gratitude of the local bowlers | This past week Ms serial lamore Orioles' over • worked ahead of tbe Chicago White the Tribe. Hinson Is primarily nie Carter Junior, US; Law­
arhftnl this fall for the one
i n eon the Lions won tour
eluded games of 112, 219 and Oh, almost forgot about bullpen crew.
Sox.
s quick pisser, but also has rence Nelman Junior, 111 aad
course be lacks — in English.
when they expected to win 00- towards tha Sanford Herald
When be came to USC la 1919, ly two. This season, playing and ita sports editor, Julian 214 for a &lt;17. On hla oppon­ mentioning some of those new A 4-foot, 2-Inch, 205-pound The Kansas City Athletics s long ball that went far a Kerb Smith senior, 153,
ent's team, Lake Monroe Inn, folks In the Mr, A M r s . righthander, who act a record defeated the Boston Red Sox good number of touch downs Fullbacks— Glen Long Jun­
be didn’t speak a word of Eng­ with a veteran team and not aa Stenstrom.
Big John Uhr was tossing that League. Welcome to Jane and for organised baseball by ap­ 74 in Monday's only other last season.
ior, 173 sod Sam Wortham
lish. He took a tU-months difficult • schedule as they
crash program and then for- played last year, the Lions era Julian was on hand a&gt; our strike ball also 'causa ha fin­ Errotl Parks, Ann and Don pearing in 4* games (or Spo­ AL game while in the National Bill Kuykendall, Danny Til Junior, 170.
kane of tbe Pacific Coast Lea­ League the Philadelphia Phil­
master of ceremonies Friday ished 13 pins behind George
got be needed n course in it expected to be quite potent.
Pcaeock, Mary and Roy Skr- gue this year, Rowe reported lies downed the Houston Colts lift. Larry Watson, and Buddy The Terriers' baeklield baa
with a &lt;04 act.
Burton all caught the kind of an average weight of 137 aad
night
at
which
tim#
the
plaq­
ta r bis degree. . .
man. Ana and Bob Gabel, to the Orioles Monday after­ 4-1 and (he Pittsburgh Pir• • *
Head Coich Arthur Scott
o e •
passes thst should gain yards tha lino averages 111. The
ues
wore
presented
to
the
Norma and Joe Pickens, Bon­
feels that his club'a one pro­
Semlnolcs' backfleld has an
•The tengbeet play ef ell blem—depths will not pose a First Annual Sanford Herald Harold Herbst, bowling for nie and Dan Stecky, Elfie noon and six hours later found gers 7-2. St. Louis at Milwau- for the Semlnolcs.
American
Legion
Post
S3,
shot
himself In the middle of the atea beat the Los Angeles Dod- Before the scrimmage Back sverags weight of 134 and the
to cell,” eeye American Lea- threat to having a good season All-Seminole County bowling
and Dave Oldham and Shlrlay American League pennant kee was rained out.
Coach Dick Williams put the lias averages in.
gee umpire, Ed Benge, "Is if the Lien* can remain aloof teams, both for men and wo­ the high single in the league, and Art Moore.
a
big
2N.
This
league
looks
race.
a ekse) ef borne. Van can't from Injuries.
That’s
the
Friday
group
and
man.
Ilka lt'a going to be a thriller
The Ortolee and Minnesota
get M e peaKlee because
now a tip of the bat to o u r Twins w en tied i t 3-3 going
Some observers have even After seeing that wonderful all the way.
you’re behind the catcher given the Lions the possibility spread" in The Herald yes­
The Thursday Night Mixed married couplet of the Sunday Into the top of the ninth in
and watching the pitch, and —although perhaps remote— terday, you can readily see
Combo League started their League, especially tliuse new- nlmt and htanager Hank Uauer
the hugest part el umpiring of going undefeated this year. why tho bowlers are so en­
loop with a nourish, thanks corner!.
needed a relief pitcher. Ilarv
la getting the right angle," That's a big order for a school thused with the folks at Tha to Phil Zueli'i pin-bombing.
A great big hi I to Shirley ey Hsddix was unabllable be­
• • e
In only its third season of Heratd.
Phil slammed home gamta of and Dan Slglln, Eloyce and cause be worked Sunday, Stu
• • •
football. But on the wing of On behalf of the bowling 224, 222 to finish with a 610 Fred Hollen, Andy and Eve Miller has been hit hard in
Alvin Dark'* trouble with Jim Courier, the Lions' field world, “a kindly thank you." scries, (llow's It feel to carry Stine, Dutch and Thelma Un­
recent outings and word came
the Giants probably started general, Oviedo could make it.
• • •
a 2&lt;j3 average, Phil, . , even ger, Bob and Helen Ache, back from the bullpen: "Dick
the first day ha took over the At any rate, local observers I believe H'a obvious for
Lewla and Joyce Dorton, Tom Hall dorsn I have it."
club when he called the Latin- are giving the Lions (he best you bowler* but I'll aay It any­
and Mary Hunter, Pete ami "Okay," said Bauer, "Let's
American player* together for chance of any of the county's how. Now you res My h a v e
Mabel Duggan, Ben and Iter have Howe."
a huddle and decreed, "No four high schools of coming up something to oet your sights
nice Chads, Dick and Colleen Rowe, who pitched briefly
CH EV RO LET
Spanish is to be spoken on the with the best win and loss re­ on for tha coming season.
S a n d l i n . The more I go for the Los Angeles Dodgers In
field .".. . Considering the fire cord.
through these yellow sheets, 1963, retired the Twins in or
And now that tha leagues
be baa been under, Alvin has The story will begin to un­ are back in action In full
Urn more I realise that almost der and gained credit for his
remained remarkably placid fold Friday night, • p. m. at force, 1'U be able to fill you
everyone'! a newcomer to this first American League victory
(or resign'd). If I'd let what's Courier Field.
#
M4 jMj&amp;4
league. Well, let's continur when the Orioles pushed over
in on the "weekly stars" oace
* F"; ftet*i&amp;i3fa 4MMf
been written about me bother
anyhow.
again.
a run in the bottom of the
• • •
m e," be said, "I'd never have
g|£# $13 .fv&amp;f* a #y»
Dick and Ellen Keefer, ninth.
By JoAaa Hays
lasted long in this game. I
A perfect example would be Now that U» new bowling Charles and Alice Lansing, Luis Aparleio's sacrifice fly
was lucky. I broke in with the
Jean Krelck'a hot night in the season la baginning several BUI and Sue Bsggerly, Fred delivered pinch runner Bob 9a
right town — Boston." . . .
Sand Spurs this past Friday. Geneva residents are polishing and Jo Broun, Dirk and 5lary verine with the winning run
• • •
Jean shot a 217 scratch single up (hose balls. One ace, of llopklni and Andy and Rose after the bases were filled on
Minnie Interview with Duke
and flnlihed the night with a which Geneva la proud, la Patrick.
Johnny Oraino’s single, a sac
Balder, ending Us major leaBy Bob Thomas
550 scratch aeries. How'a that Mrs. David Oldham who. Looks like the only repeat rlfice, an intentional walk and
gna career: "Ml probably
The Crooma High Panthers for pounding tha pins!
though bowling only two years, era are the Banners and the Johnny Goryl'a error.
• • •
go back le the Dodger or- resumed practice last ThureRroolu Robinson and Sam
has racked up four trophies Krecek's. • e •
gaeiaatien (from the Gl- dey and Friday after having
The Friday Mr. and Mrs snd a plaque as proof of her
Bowens hit homers for the
asts,) la a scooting or coa­ been KO'd by Hurricane Dora League hat quite a few new
Soma of tha highlight! of
skill.
ching Job." . . . Would you for several days. However, (aces Joining-In on the fun this Her trophies include biqh the Keglcr'a League show the
maaaga in Um Coast Lea­ practice waa held in the gym, year. We’ll try to tingle tome handicap game, 201 scratch; names of 5!agiU&gt; wilh a 1M/gue?. . . " I aero would.". and practlco In tha gym la of them out for you, but In the high aeries handicap, &lt;3? aer­ 541 and Stanklewici 210/540
. . . Maying manager?. . . never like It le In the field. meantime It's a couple of old ies; moat Improved bowler, high for the CPO 2 Lushes
W I- Pet. GB
"Yen kidding? If I could Head Coach Wlllla Holt and hands who are showing us how &lt;1-62 and 1943 team champion­ team (what kind of ■ name is Phils.
17 57 .404
piny, I'd atay right here."
40 41 .550 Slfc
his staff held akull practice, U’a done I
ship In Sanford City Tourna­ that?), on the other CPO St. Louis
• • •
Clarence Henning had a fine ment. The plaque waa WIDC team, Ken Martin c a m e San Fran.
SO 65 .552 7tt
worked on paaa defenee and
Don Carlisle, the quarter­ ran through offanalve playa. serial of &lt;06 which Included moat improved bowler in the through with a 210 high single. Cinn.
79 44 .553 7W
back of last year’s national
Just missing that &lt;00 series Milwaukee 74 69 .517 12U
If# Practice Monday conalatad two games of 215 and 211. Pin*crest Inn League.
champions at Taaas, couldn't of kickoff returns, blocking, Leading the "Mra." waa a fa­ Playing this action from waa Curtis Abney of the Sem­ Pitts.
«* e* i v£g.*&lt;
74 69 .517 12W
cut It with Green Bay as a and scrimmage. Tima la run­ miliar face, Jane Spolakl with Ganava art Mrs. Oldham and inole Memorial Hospital le a ­ Lui Ang.
72 73 .500 IS
t
'iV
defensive back (released on ning out for the boys from a 171/500 scratch series. (I’d Mra. Roy Stermao, Tuesday gue. Curt's been a hitting Chicago
45 74 .455 2IM
waivers), but be has on* dis­ Pantherland who will meet rsther you didn't ask my scor­ Afternoon Scratch League; a mile with shots like 2u3, 2w Houston
50 47 .404 2D
tinction. He's the only men. head on with tho Wild Bulla ing, plane.)
49 95 .340 34
Mr. and Mra. Oldham and 3(r. and finished with a 531 series. New York
? if***** &gt;k
udmits Vince Lombardi, the
One of the hottest bowlers In and Mra. Slcrman, Mr. and In this sams happy group,
Monday's Results
- V*.
ef
Ocala
Friday
at
S
pm.
In
Packer* have signad to a no­
our town would have to be Mrs. League, and Mra. Fran Cteo Williams shot a respect­ Pittsburgh 7 Los Angeles 2
».£#! -tKt V«ft*TA V.
9snford’e
Memorial
Stadium.
cut contract during bis re­
George • Oh- Swann. For the Wells and Mrs. Oldham, Jet able 509 series One of these Philadelphia 4 Houston 1
Holt aatmed s o m e w h a t
gime. Which mains ha gcti
days 1'U try to list the names St. l-outi at Milwaukee, pp&lt;l..
first two weeks of City League Bowlerettes.
paid regardless. . . Lombardi gloomy over having been
of these teama for you. Reas­ rain
nine provided a little insight floorad by Inclement weather
on I'm not about to right now Only games scheduled
on the unloading last winter for a number of days. "But
la that they'ra all abbrevlaTuesday's Games
of Jim Rlngo, his all pro tack­ that la part of the game," ha
tions _ and soma of those Cincinnati at Chicago
le: "Ha ehouldn’t be unhappy uld. Fans are aura the boys
letters have me more than St. I.ouis at Milwaukee, 1 (T
with me. He askad to be tra- of tha Orange and Maroon
mildly curious.
N)
• • •
will be ready when tho whittle
Philadelphia at Houston (N)
• • •
blows to begin tho contoot.
That’ll take ears ef It for Pittsburgh st Los Angeles (N)
■ v .V a ^ A J ’awtotoef coach ee the
this week. How's that average New York at San Francisco
MODEL T ANCESTOR
Beckers said last summer:
of yours coming along? A tS)
(he*beef ?rr J- end d-cy/J.iJvr, VO i/)J
More models, more engines,
"U Dave Haaeer plays tacNAPLES— The firat rwamp
Wednesday's Games
little rusty from a long layoff?
diesel power, 18 tough truck engines
more Chevy w orkpow er/
6 hi* for as, we're le trouble." buggy was mad# from the
Don't press yourselves if Cincinnati at Chicago
In all Including 4 naw lowar coat
. . . Wall, the ll-year vater- chsiils of aa old Modal T
you're having a problem. Re­ St. Louis at Milwaukee
The long strong lln* of Chevy truck*
dlaaals. Hart's the huakleat bunch
aa Is at his old defensive Ford. Today's buggks are
member, there are free bowl­ New York at San Francisco
(or o5 ii'ronlny ni witn Uutek'di flew' *&gt;? haulers that avar came looking
with
four-wheel
■teed, and Lombardi says, equipped
ing lessons on Saturday morn­ Philadelphia at Houston &lt;N&gt;
lor workl
working equipment. Like that hand"He’s m r solid man. I'd drives, and a variety of power
Pittsburgh at l-os Angeles i N)
ings at 11:10.
soma Fleetside pickup that leads the
Our word for all this ta workpower.
bate te bn witkent klm." . . . plants including ex-Cadillac
pack,.. one of the IS pickup model!
That's the atuH (hat makea ■truck r
• • •
engines. Buggy ric ts are betd
In the line thin year.
m l truck. A hard-nosed money-saver*
Further along, you’ll find economical
Between you'a'me, a sign twice a year, ia the fall and
Yea, workpower'a hare end Chevy'*
Chevy-Vens, a wide selection ol walkof the decreasing gap between February.
got it, In such a variety of types and
in vans, a bigger choica ot big trucks,
sires that picking the beat truck lor
the two pro grid leagues: I'd
W L Fct. GB Only games scheduled
more
job-tailored
components—
trucka
your
Job will ba easier than it'e ever
take the New York Jet backs ■EABDLESS? PAY A BUCK
SO
.309
Baltimore
14
Tuesday's Garnet
built to lit your business and budget
been balora. II you're In tha market
9
-M a tt Snell, Bill Mathis. NAPLES- It coats Naples'
44 54 .302 M Chicago at Detroit
New York
And under those hoods you'llijK
find
d Juit gat in touch with your deafer.
Mark SmoUnskl — over any­ mala residents a buck to be
Chicago
14 It .345 2
thing the Giants have b«en beard leva during the propara
77 40 .527 10V4 Washington at Cleveland (N)
Detroit
able to put together this yesr tions for the annual Swamp
Telephone your Chevrolet detier ebout eny typo of truck
Lot Ang.
TS 72 .510 13 Minnesota at Baltimore (N)
. . . and If an AFL team ever Buggy Days. Beirdlaaa real
JOHN BRIDGES (right) gets • Firat Federal
Cleve.
72 72 .500 i m law Angeles at New York (N)
want with a 5-10 quarterback dents cither pay the buck or
Savings and Loan Aaaociation 700 aeriea
Minn.
72 74 .131 IStt Kansas City at Boston (N)
4-7442
who came out of the Ivy Lea­ spend time In a roving tala
trophy Friday night a t Jet Lanes. Bridget rolled
44 ■3 .435 2*
Boston
Wednesday's Games
gue and was known primarily boose — the Bushman's Jail.
a 730 aeriea—tha' highest ever rolled a t the San­
57 90 .344 31 Kansas City at Boston
Wash.
for running (like the Giant* Most men, with board-object
ford bowling emporium. Making tha presenta­
Kan. City
54 91 .372 33 Chicago at Detroit
have with Gary Wood of Cor- tng wives, prefer to pay the
tion on behalf of George Touhy, executive vice
Mondays' Result i
Los Angeles at New York
4
nail), the NFL would anlcker, dollar, which helps stage the
president of First Federal, is Julian Stenstrom,
Baltimore 4 Minnesota 3 (N) Washington at Cleveland (N) SECOND AND PALMETTO
SANFORD
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celebration.
"
"Weak league.".. .
4 ports editor of The Sanford Herald,
Kansas City 7 Boston • IN) Minnesota at Baltimore (N)
WUHa Mays, who makes flio,
M • year for two and a half
B a r i ta the auraracr tun and
complaint, "Why can't I get
a day oft? You fellows get
three woek’a vacation very
year." . . . 80 what doce Wil­
lie call the six montha' aleita
between baaebali acaaona?.. .
Don Hoak, who buttled aa
much at anybody, taya he
played te e full acaaona with
mil an Inning oft aad never
varied hie weight more than
half a pound. . .
■oak, released by the rkllHas Mde tyring, la M ag ad-

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pe tehee, etc. Guaranteed.
15. Special Service*
Take up remaining 4 paymeats of 10.30. Phant Credit
TRACTOR Mowing. 222-7664.
Mgr. 3230*27.

A A B ROOFING CO.

COMPLETE ROOFING SVC. M O V I N G T O JACKSON­
VILLE. Mutt sell this week.
NO JOB TOO SMALL
Comb-back chair. Pair oft
financing Arranged
222*334
322-22*3 Victorian chair*. C h a 1 a e
Lounge, newly tghdstered.
Card tab'e. Lamp*. Glass A
RICHARD’S TREE SVC.
China. 2T96 Magnolia Am.
FREE ESTIMATES
Fh. 323-0300.
GARDEN TRACTOR A Ac­
cessories. Good condition.
22. Plumbing
8133.
ELDER SPRINGS
AIR CONDITIONER, Phiko,
PLUMBING
Room, US. 333-4104.
DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE
322-7837 or 323-3123
GUNS. Buy, Sell, Trade, Re­
pair. O S T E E N BRIDGE
PLUMBING
FISH CAMP.
Contracting Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
51. Article* For Rent
R. L HARVEY
304 Sanford Ave.
FA 3 22*3
RENT A BED
Rollaway, Hospital, B a b y
21. Well ' Drilling
Beds, by Day, Week, or
Month.
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
116 W. 1st
333-31*1
All Typea and Slaei
We Repair and Service
53. Wanted To Buy
STINE
Machinery and Supply Co. 1 PIECE or complete house­
307 W 2nd 8t.
FA 3-6133 ful Antiques, toots, store
close-outs. ANYTHING yon
25. Air Cond. A Heating
have to stH 322 2270.

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

300 So. Park Ave.

31. Musical Instruments SeU

Used furniture, appliance*,
tools, etc. Bought . gold.
„JMS9EHKSS^^S5SE^E^^59i
Larry’s Mart 313 Sanford
43. Plants, Flowers, Seeds Am Fh. FA M ill.
UGUSTRUM Viburnum, For too biggest ssiseQaa aft
gal. earn, 3 for fl. Cartons ■early new and seed furni­
Nursery. Lake Drive, Cas­ ture. see Noll’s Furniture
selberry.
Brokerage to Casselberry
on 17-13. Open • days B to A

50. MUc. For Rale

EXAMPLES
Flows Tuning and Repair
r . L Harmon — 322 4223

heading for you if your
* %

REMODEL - REPAIR
Call B. E. Link, 632-TtKB

Building Contractor

MONTHLY
COOT

(THOM BAMFORD BXCHANGD

or —

MONTHLY
COOT

425-5938

Herald

(FROM RRM1NOLR COUNT!)

ft t

- SINCE 1908

FREE ESTIMATE

SEPT. SPEC. Ladle'a Shoe*, I’pbolatsriag A Mattress ren81.64 on convenient rack*.
evstiag. Naw A Used Furni­
Surplus City
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., at 70S Celery Ave.
33 CU. FT. Cheat Type Freer
FA MltT.
*r. Perfect condition. $133.
Phone 323-0437.
71. Male Help Wanted

" * business is not listed!

PHONE 322-5612 -

Us Year Furniture.
Quick Service With tke
Cask. SUPER TRADING
POST. FA 3467T.

Plano Servicing A Tuning
Gene Cumbaa — 322-2661

Semlnol* Couniy
(Dial Direct)

A N D ~ we ^ mQke a

HOBBY HORSE, medium site,
good condition. Phone 3221231.

323-4334 55. Furniture For S alt

WILL KEEP ehlklren In my
borne for working mothers.
Piano Tuning and Bepair
323-2*36.
W. L Harmon - FA

425-5938
Prom

50. Mine. Far Bah

« .C M M C a ra

READY MIX CONCRETE
MEN
111 Per Yard
DO You wint to (How with a
Patiod, Floor, Free Esttmatss fast • growing Company? U
sand, cement, rock, pipe, you can tell and are between
■tael, great* traps, dry the agea of 31-40, neat and
wells. Stepping stones.
have ear, please caB at 304
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Mctsch Bldg., p a.m. sharp.
JW&gt; Elm Are.
333-3731
EXPERIENCED: Roofers and
BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
Carpenters. A A R Roofing
of 10,000 items
Co. 323-0134 or 322-2367.
1300 Grapeville Ave.
MAN 31-43 fo-- Insurance Debit,
EXCEPTIONALLY nice beef Sanford an a. Salary plus
for boms freeur use. Limit­ commission. 333-0443.
ed amount Mwt see to ap­
72. Female Help W asted
preciate. Phene 322-01*4.
Carpets clean easier with the SUPPLEMENT INCOMI
Blue Lustre Electric Sham- Need ladles, 34.64, with
pooer only t l par day. Car- without car for Survey «
roll'* Furniture.
4 houri, 3 days per *
No selling. 11.23 to $1.30
PRIVATE SALE!
hour. See Company Re
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
tentative
0 a. m. Sh
KITCHEN UTENSILS
Room 200. Meisch Bldg.,
CHINA, GLASS
E. 1st St.
SILVER A BUGS
OTHER ITEMS
WAITRESS EXPERIENCED.
AT 1304 CLERY AVE.
om r 31, apply Bryan’s Res­
10 a. in to 3 p. m.
taurant N. 17 82, Cassel-

MSS. W. A. JUTS* SB,

heny,

�You Can Hit A Real Jackpot 1Advertise Your “Don’t Wants” In The Herald Classified Ads!
72. F m alt Http Wanted M . Real E sta te . fla k
WANTED, counter girl for Dry
Ctoamteg Pleat. KxpariaM*
t prafcm d. Apply la par sod.
Dowatowa Claaaan, us Pal*
i Art.

i t s . H o rn e t P e r f la k

BART PILCHER. Broker
Personal Service
Cell 322-T4M
S T T B S S tn e a ^ R e n U ?

ftralfe S*pt. 15, 1964— P ag* 11 96. Houses • Sal* o r R rn t 106. Apsrtmrats for Rent U 5. Autos For M b

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

CUSTOM BUILT HOME ON 3 ROOM Furnished Apt Air- 51 CHEV. Club Coupe, staad. TRUCK, H-toE Chevrolet, good
LARK. Cell e v e a i B g e
conditioned Bedroom. $43. til
trans., R A H , good condi­ condition. I1SB. 11* Mayfalt
322-isrr.
E. Ith., 322-42*3.
tion-1230. Ph. 322-7890.
Circle, after 3 p. m.
2 BEDROOM Sal* or Rant. FURNISHED larige apart­
Call *32-313* after 1 p . m .
ment. i*oi Maple. 122-0731.

$100 DOWN

WANTED White Womaa, part
time for general housework, Concrete Block Building, 3t l FHA - VA HOMES
34, terraoo floors with 1214
cau sa-Tsn.
2, 2, A 4 BEDROOMS
feet floor space for Rent,
1, m , 5 1 BATHS
LADIES lor part t i n t oppor­
.'a Trailer CL P k
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
tunity. netting fashka field.
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT?
, No Investment necessary.
For Complete Information
Good pay, many glamourous •0. Lota For Salt
Bee or Call Your
bonus gif’s. Ph. 322-7351 or

118. Tracks For Sate

97. Houses For Rrnt

as
1 BEDROOM hone*, fornished,
40* W. 3rd. Ph. 322-2021.

Furnished Apt for rent, In­
cluding lights and water 332
W. 17th St.. Ph. 333-1324.

! Bank

\

Repossessions

120. Antoaotlvo Sonic*

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Sofitaurik GUbb tad F lin t

Com pany
’*t Lla., t l » l bel, $49 mo. MB Magnolia P h FA MM2
'42 Chev. SUM bal, $47 mo.
'41 FaL Wgn. $982 bal, $3B me.
LOT IN' a UP
A Soot Coven
t
‘•1 vw, IMt bal, S3B me
nua.
F
H
A
V
A
Completely set up far Mobile
'l l Chav. I139T bal, 931 me. AUTO GLASS &amp;
SALES BROKER
72. Mala or F ta u lt Hrig B ane 91.300. R. E. White Fa Have
The Home Per You
'81 Renault 95*4 bal, 9 * mo. SEAT COVER CO.
338-9417.
BARMAID or Bartender. Pull
'41 Metro, $884 bal, 132 mo.
304 W. Ad St. PA MOM
time A part time. Ph. M2- 95. H ouses F o r Sale
Stenstrom Realty
'40 Merc. 9108* bal, *49 mo. ALL WORK GUARANTIED
2331 or 333-2332.
'40 Ford Wg. 9797 bal, $34 AO.
Government Owned
IM i PARK DRIVE
Homea
’•0 Ford 2-dr. 97*3 bal, *32 a a . COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
77. SIIm Ubr Wanted
322-1420
121-74*3
Free Inspection, estimate*,
'40 Lark, 9190 bal, 910 mo. pickup, delivery. Recorlng
NIGHTS 322 «B4 - 323-054*
$100.00
DOWN
ir o n in g , m o m .
'M VW, #001 bal, 931 mo. A repair* discounted.
ROOFING, carpentry, remo­ Selection of &gt;, 3, and 4
5.1 Chev., *7*3 bat, $32 mo. Mite E. *rd.
*22-3449
deling, aaaoary. Pb. «M- Bedrjoms located us various
'59 Fly wg. $791 bal. $33 mo.
CLEAN Furnished downstairs
REN TA LS
sections of Sanford
129. Boats A Motors
•433.
apartment with attic fan. '50 Marc. 9001 bal, |31 mo.
Immediate Delivery
WORK WANTED. remale. MONTHLY PAYMENTS EVERETT A. HARPER
SO Ford. 9041 bal, $20 mo.
HOME RENTERS Adults 322-1*54.
322-7043.
'50
Chev. wg. $497 bal, $37 mo. Gateway To Tha waterway
AGENCY
•
REALTOR
It's Just good business to
FROM $50.00
ROSE
COURT
APARTMENTS
'59
It-too PU *003 bal, MB mo Robtion Sporting Goods
check first with Sanford's
1 « B. Park Ave.
FOR THE BEST HOME
DAYS WORK- 322-3744.
Your IVIN RUDE Dealer
1 BR. Furnished Apt 1st Floor, 50 Olda M *901 bal, MB mo
Phones
PA
IB
M
or
PA
AM*
largest
H
o
m
e
gcrviclng
BUY
MAM I . 1st Ph. FA M M
Near
Naval
Base.
2015
Sal­
5*
HUlmaa
159*
bal,
MB
mo.
Agency. Flat Homes, Fairly
SI. ll
Property
SEE YOUR
ford Ave. MS-4323.
'54 Chev., *447 bal, $19 BM.
t BIDROOM, I Bath near
rrlced. In all Sliest
I
though*
was
m
to
*
f
i
r
m
a
irtt,
m
i
'54 Chev. Wg. *4M bal, M3 mo
FOR SALE. Reasonable, In­
Plnccreet
School
A
n
&lt;
Legal Notice
V A -FH A
LARGE 2-bedroom furnished '54 Rambler, *191 bal, |to nw*.
come property, c o r a t r
M»«»r
Shoppiag Center. VA L o u ,
apartment.
*48.30.
1T03
Mag­
HOME
OWNERS
x o r ir r o r »urr
'54 root. $694 bit, $33 mo.
Preach Art. and 3rd St
204 Laurel Dr. Ph. 3226854.
Property
STATU o r r tO U ID A TO
Good Raoul homos, Triced nolia. 323-3951 or 322-2M.
95. H
Zoned Commercial. Phone
95. Horn** For M s
For M b
'5* Olda IB M7B bal, MB mo. T i lCARL
X. THOMPSON,
right, are ranting and teas332-4737 or 322-3030.
'3* CAry. 1443 bal, Ml me.
RESIDING® tINKftOWJC
l-Room
Efficiency
ap
t
witb
4
BEDROOM,
2
Baths,
waUtog fasti
YOUR HOME SEARCH
A *xr«rn du n p laln t Davlnw
Stemper Agency
Management
pvt. bath k shower, suitable '34 Cadillac 1447 bal, M7 mo, fe«*n
III*! *«*ln*t you In lh #
ENDS HERE
to-wall carpet, built-in ap- Call Today, For Prompt and
S3. R eal E s ta te W anted
'37 Bulck *441 bal. Ml mo. Circuit Court In and for Mainl.
for
couple
or
single
person
pliances,
intercom,
centra)
Efficient
Service.
It
Payei
ENDS
HERE
RMltor-lBfurorTtade*
County, Ylnrt.l*. hy ANNA
or retired. All utilities In­ '57 Imperial *747 bal, $33 mo. not#
LOT or amt 11 acreage on river and Sales Broker 322-4991 1111 S. French Ave. ATTRACTIVE Stucc* with air and bast, kneed. Ph.
R. THOMPSON (ar eiv«r«#. th#
'57
Ply.
HT.
$544
bal,
$29
mo.
cluded
in
rent.
Ideally
lo­
•h*rt
llli# «f which I* ANNA
nr lake adjoining. Write Boa
Spanish Anver oa ih*4y 122 3508.
Stenstrom
Realty
cated oa 1st St., within 1 '57 Merc. $197 bal, *10 mo. t. THOMPfDN, Plaintiff, warM, Sanford Herald.
earner lot. Excellent SMS
CARL B. THOMPSON. D«BQURT A.
JIM H U N T
block of 3 free parking lota '57 Merc, wg MU bal, ft* mo. ■ua
(.nilanl, th*.# prM io t# ar* In
NEW HOMES
and neighborhood. Plenty *f
2565 PARK DRIVE
■•alter
'57
Lincoln,
$*47
bal,
*39
mo.
RAVE CASH BUYER for
and
sboppmg
oenter.
in­
command
you to appear and
apace with living mom, din­ Avallabla la Sanford area and 322-3420
*22-7493
fit* your An*w«r or othtr i1«RaymOES Lun6qulrt, Ass*.
'37
Olda
HT
$497
bal,
$31
mo.
email houaee needing re­
quire
at
Manuel
Jacobeon
Longwood
area
(8
mi.
So.
REA LTY
r*n*«# or plMdtn* hirrin with
NIGHTS 323-4424 - 323-05*6
ing room, Florida room,
PA * m i Atlantis Bank Bldg.
pair!.
Dept. Store 211 E. First St. '58 Ford, $194 bat, $1o mo. lh* Ct*rk «f lh# Clrrull Court
on 17 *2). Ready for occup­
Urge
kitchen
with
break­
of l*mlnot* County, Ktorldn,
'34
to-ion
PU
$548
bal,
$29
mo.
Need small tracts of land on
Office: 322-211*
•nd la »»r»* 0 &lt;-apy th*rrif an
BY OWNER: I story, 3 bed­ fast area, * bedrooms end ancy. *85.00 per mo. and up.
Ftirn. Apt. 2300 atrflonvOle.
Nights: Jig-otoo
'54
Pont.
wg.
$539
bal,
$27
mo.
Weat aide with or without
P ld n tlfr*
Attorn.y.
Carroll
room, completely raflnlshed,
1H baths. Special features Custom Building, Rsatdentlsl
improvement*,
322-044•
FURNISHED COTTAGE: Llv FURNISHED 3 Room Apt. '54 Old! HT. $444 bal, «33 mo. llurk#, Altarn*y a t l i t , I-. O.
or Commercial.
include
fireplace,
oak
floors,
sear
achool,
church.
323-0S47.
Draw.r
Z,
aanford,
Plorlda.
on
23*4 Park Drive
ing room, dining, kitchen. 1
Clean 8 rime in. $35 mo. '56 Chev., $497 bal. $24 mo. or bafur# th* K l h day of D e lPayton Realty
garage with workshop and LMN ENTERPRISES, Ine.
'55
Chev.,
$297
bal.
$12
mo.
•b#r, A. t&gt;. t&gt;&lt;*. nr atn*rwl*a
Bedroom, Bath, water and Lights k water Included.
172-1301
17-12 at Hiawatha 3 BEDROOM, s Bath, screen­ JUMBO HOUSE I Room, 3- maid’s quarters, fine trees
luilder, Harold Logan
'55 Cadillac, I1M bal, 910 mo. tlrcra* pro canfa### will b* *nelectric furnished. *43 plus 322-9507.
car garage, patio. Stove, die- sad shrubbery. The price
*03 Highland Ave.
# ( 110*1 yuu.
ed patio. Ph. I33-03H.
'55 Olda
$90 bal. $3 mo urait
84. Real Estate • Sale
gas and tax. located oa
Th# 6*nf#rd ll«r*M I* d**l(&gt;
poeal, dish washer. 323-1434. only *13,SOB aad you aim*
Office: *02 Highland Ave.
DOWNSTAIRS
Unfurnished
'53
Bulck,
M4!
bal,
$14
mo.
n#l*d a* a n#w#pap*r nf ( * n 17 *3. 1 block 8. o f No. 41*
Longwood, Fla.
lha terms,
rlriiuUtlon in which thin
Junction (at 3-i'otnts). See Bedroom apartment, kitchen •34 Ford PU $491 bal, $23 mo •rot
3-BEDROOM, t foil bathe, ¥ t
3 or 4 ACRES
cltaltun .hall h# puhtlih.il unr#
*3*2*11 Collect
equlpt.
104to
W.
tttb
St.
Ph.
'53
Cadillac
$497
bal,
$21
mo.
section of Pinecreat. Encloe• t c h w**k for four con*#ctlanytime. Ph. 322-1447 after
Good ground, near large lake.
319 3952 Genova.
'53 Bulck, *41 bal, M mo. II** w.rha.
FOR SALE BY OWNER. Cus­ 4 p. m. weekdays or any
ed carport#, many extra*. SO UTH W ARD
MOO per sere with term*.
tVITNKHd my hand and o f f i ­
H O M ES
tom Built CB Home, 3 fieri- time Sit. or Sun.
3311 S. Park. Phone ia-81M.
2-BKDHOOM furnished apart­ '34 Bulck, $380 bal, *14 mo. n a l a*.I af th# Clark nf tha
fevaetmaat k RaaRy
LAKE LOT, 100 Ft. « paved
Clrrult C-uirt an ihla th# 11th
$31 bal. $3
room*, | Baths, Living
ment. 322-9173 days. 323 0841 'S3 Ford,
nf B.pttmb#*, A. D. l l &lt; t ,
U* S. Park Ave.
IHUTI Room, Family Room, Klt- 2 Bedroom home, 117 Catalina
road. |4,S00 with terms.
TOTAL PRICE *4,000
'51 Rulck, Ml bal, $t mo. day
(SH A D
nights,
F O R SA LE
4 BEDROOM block home with
cheo, Central heating and 1 BR. (urn. house. Lake Mary
WE DO TRADE 1
Arthur I*. Backwllh. Jr.,
LARGE 2-story house on 1
Cltrk nt lh# Circuit i.'ourt
3 car garage. Located B JUMBO HOUSE I room, gar
$30 mo. Up. Surplus City.
No pets. 322-30*9.
age, patio, atove, disposal, tlraptace, large utility and
Acre of lend. In good repair.
tty: Martha T. VlhWn
blocks from city. Terms can
storage, earporte and patio.
For the Best Buy 1b
D C.
40 assorted fruit t r e e s .
dish
washer.
322-143*.
US.
Wanted
To
Rent
Carroll Hark#,
be arranged.
Deep wall and sprinkling 4 ROOM HOUSE, Furnished
A New or Resale Home,
913,000. Term*.
Rulla
III, Sanford Aliantto
system on beautifully wood­ 2403 Sanford Ave., 322-9391. OR BUY, 3-4 bedroom home
REPOSSESSIONS, INC.
See Stnuatrom Realty
FHA • RESALES
National Bank RuHdlnt,
ROBERT A WILLIAM*
SANFORD AVI. P. o. Drawer X,
Like new, 2 * * BEDROOM ed lot 130' x 239' with
In or near Sanford, by man I R I S
Payton Realty
RENTALS
Realtor
Xanfor.l, Plorlda,
Redwood
fence.
Grove
Man­
'W«
Have
The
Home
For
You’
|
U
|
/
OPEN
EVENINGS Attorney far rialttllff.
MASONRY
Homes,
1
A
2
ager
of
Capri.
No
small
Raymond luodqulst, Asae.
•22-1301
17-13 at Hiawatha
Furnished or Unfurnished
or
area.
Call
322-7411
alter
ItihlUh 6*pt. II, IS, 31 A Dot,
Baths, Kitchens Equipped.
children. Desire largo lot.
Bsll-Blair Agency
FA 2-3*31 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
I. 19*4.
NICE BUILDING LOTS or
*100 Down, Pay menu 1ms 6 p. m.
Reasonable. Phone 322-123L
Phone
322*4503
Ph.
322
5441
211
S.
Park
Ave
cnr-ii
Business lots and 1 Building Stenstrom Realty ] - BEDROOM, furnished, Fla. than re n t
F
U
R
N
I
S
H
E
D
2
Bedroom
on the lots. Have • left, one
HELMLY REALTY
room. 140 Country Club Cir­
2565 PARK DRIVE
St. Johns Realty
House. 3*81 Talmetlo, Ph
for (500 or eight for 32500 on 322-2420
Ph. 322-1641
822-7495 cle.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
322 0274.
the corner Main St. end NIGHTS 322 6824 — 323 0344
114 N. Park Ave. FA 2 4123
Court St. and Lexington Ave.
2
BEDROOM
house,
screened
A a FURNISHED 3 • room,
2-BEDROOM frame house
Enterprise, Fla. 648-1601.
with 2 garage apartments, porch, fenced back yard 2877 Magnolia Ave. near
1*03 HOLLY AVENUE
west of city limits. Ph.
1 • room apartment down
NAS. Cheap rent, *43 mo
Legal Notice
stairs, double garage and 22I-431*.
Ph. 322 3219.
ON
This 1 bedroom home hsj had
workshop. For quick sale,
Legal Notice
NEW nOMES
w o n cm o r a p p l i c a t i o n
two
additional
rooms
added.
DEBARY,
unfurnished,
2-bed
a bargain. Some terme. By Weed Fourth St. Just off per
r o w TAX DBMO
is**. 104.10 r u n g # It a l a t * . of
owner, 217 Holly Ave. Ph. elmmoa. StUimea on pro­ The back yard has trees room home, Ut bath, facing
NOTICE o r AFFLICATIOB
FOR TAX DEED
IMS)
and la feared. The front Lake
Monroe,
beautiful
327 8491 C. C. Flowers.
perty, 4:00 to 7:00 p. m. ynrd has beautiful oak trees
NOTICE IS H EREBT OtV- &lt;»*•- 104.1* FloHSu e u t a t * * a*
landscaping.
*150
mo.
Flor­
1040)
E.V, That D. Rom* t h . hot!*
Monday- Wednesday- Friday,
*300.00 down approximately ida Lake Park Properties
• r »f tha following e.rtlfleat*
NOTICE I I H EREBT GIV­
Saturday 4 Sunday 1:00 to 140 monthly Including every­ 488 4821.
Legal Notice
ha* triad aald certificate for EN, That D. Rom* lh* holdta x d»od to b* l**u*d lh*r*on. tr af lh* followlna c*rltflcal*
7:00 p. m.
thing. Drive by then call
Th* certificate number and h*» fllad aald oartlftoat* for IN THE CIRCUIT COCRT.
100. Resort Rentals
y . U o f laiuanc*. th# doacrlp- ta t daad to b* laauad tharaon. NINTH JVDtCIAL CIRCA'IT OF
Sion or (ha property, and th* Th* cartlftoat* numbar and yta r FLORIDA IN AND FOR *BI|I.
$100
DOWN
JOHNNY
WALKER,
Broker
S i m i In which It w a s a***»Md of (Muanca. th* daaorlptlon of NOLK CODNTT.
HUTCHISON'S
322-4457
er* aa follow*:
th* proparty, and th* nama In FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS FHA-VA HOMES
OCEANFRONT APTS.
C.rt Ifleati No. M l
T**r af whleh It waa aaaaaaad ar* aa AND IU7AN ASSOCIATION OF SEVERAL Outstanding 2 k 3
follow*:
339 So. Atlantic
latuanca IMS
SEMINOLE COU NTT, a eor
Carllflcata No. JSI
Taar af poratlon,
Bedroom Homes available te
Dooortutlaa af Praportyi
Daytona Beach
UREENBRIAX
lo t II * W II Ft of Lot lituann* 1313
Plaintiff.
•11 Areas of Sanford. Let us Cheke lota evallebla te
Call 322-4051
Daaarfpltaa af Property)
■ 11 Blk f It.w arfa t u b .
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Seminole
Realty
Defendant*
Custom building to your
1-2 and 3 Bedrooms
All a f aald praparty h*ln* In tla Marta*** Oa. Inc. All of
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lh* County af g .m ln o l., Itala aald preparly bain* la th* TER STATE OF FLORIDA TOl
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202 Fairmont Dr.
multi-dri** Irln.mUaion, back-up llghta, whitawatl tlrta,
Ah* front door of lh* Samlonl* aald la th* hlihaat blddir at been fllad *f*l**t you In lh*
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ford, Florida, on t h . flr.t Mon- County CV-urt Houa. at Han­ County, FlorM*. In Chineary, TH); NINTH JUniCtAI. I'tR
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l B E D R O O M Traitor on
mirror.
day
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lh*
month
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Oetobar
1141, which la th* i l h day of
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large lake. Adults only. Ph.
Lilt Prlca 84344.16 SALE PRICE
m i . Which i* th* I t h day of I*
Oetobar. IMI.
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Or CHANCERY NO. 14]
3M-73M
Datad Ihla 21r! day af July Oetobar, 1344.
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U BUELL and DAWN CAVAN ORLANDO. * eorporttlnn.
OF FI.IINIII* IV ( A h FOR 3 • BEDROOM hometrallsr,
(Official Clark'* 0**1)
Arthur II. Beckwith, J r .
Flalltlff. • ".VIMILK CQt'VTV.
large lot, In the country. $30.
Colur
fawn with white Inp, multl-driva trana., whtlawall
Arthur II. Backwllh. J r , Al'tlll and huaband. ---- CAV­
Clark Circuit Court,
ANAUGH. nafandanta, th* na- *■.
CHAVC'CRV VO. 11144
Clark Circuit Court
lirtk. powrr hrakra unit atrrrinx, air conditioned, tlnttd
322 2268.
lam ln ala County, Florid#
THEODORE D DRNNF.T. aln- i n t i i k m a t t f . k o r t i i k
tuta
of
aald
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bain*
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ault
Stmlnol*
County,
Florid*
By; Cl. T. Itay, Jr., D. C.
glaaa, radio, hritcr, rrnmtr rontrol lidr-alaw mirror.
lo toiieloa* that cartaln marl- ■la and HUB nUILDEHS, INC., ADOPTION OF UF.BflA KIilTH
By G. 1. Ray, Jr , P c.
t u b llah 9#pL t. I. II. II. 1M4
List Prica 14234.1)6 BALE PK1CB
WALTON, a Minor by ARPuhllah SapL t. I. l l . | l . 1144 f a il datad Auaust te. ISIS, e Florid* *#rp#r*tla*.
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D*fa*e*at* TMUR K . LONG.
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STOCK
NO.
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NOTICE
OF
SALE
oord* S«*k l i t , P*a* 1ST. of
Pat IManor
BertcM or i m i c i r i M
th* publle raearda af Vamlnol* Nolle* I* hardby ■!*** that
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NOTII'R OF APPl.lCtTION
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i i h . is*.ie n#rie* et*t*t** *t lh* followln* daaertbod rial and aal* anlarad by lb* Jud |* TOl Al.DKHT L WALTON,
of th* Circuit Court of lh*
properly, to-wll:
miaalon. whitewall tlrr*. back-up lighla, powrr brakr* and
whoa# r t.ld .n c a la dav- 10101
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Exit 11 faet of Ivet I*. all of Ninth Judicial Circuit In and
annah Chatham County,
NIITIDS IX IIKIllu'tir GIVNOTICE IS IIKRBBT GIV­
alrrrintf, air conditioned, radio, neater, tinted gl***, r«mul«
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Bamlnala
County,
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known irtblllny a d d r . . . ta *r of lh . following r .r ll t l e a t .
fir at a ha* fllad aald carttfkala •r af lh* following eeetlfkat*
Li»t I’rica 14244.34 KALE THICK
Amandad Flat nf Olmitaad I l i l t , in * cartaln eaui* b*
1141 E. 14th atM4t. Sav­ h . . fil.d . . i d &gt; - . r l l f l . .i . for
haa (Had **14 eartlfleat* far t a t
3 ROOMS A Patio, fully furn­ Clean 4 Rooms. I ll Park.
ished. Ressoosble—104 An­ WE L A E A APARTMENTS
derson Circle or cell 323-0334 114 W. P in t St.
NICE CLEAN fornished two
bedroom CB bouse, carport!, FURNISHED garige apt. Ph.
convenient to base, » 3 Ph. 322-2100.
332-4244 before 1:30 or after FURN. Apt. Close to. Jimmie
4 p. m.
Cowan. 322-4013.
Furnished I Bedrooms, Den,
Carports and patio. *03 per FURNISHED OR UNTURN
I8HED 2 Bedroom Duplex
month. 322-324*.
Apartment. Terrano floors
tite bath, water furnished.
Ph. 323-J334 after 3 p. m.

National

LAST CHANCE

NEW 1964 MERCURY
s r s

for t a t daad to ha lMU*d that*on. Th* cartIHeat* numbar and 4**4 to ho laauad tharaon. Th*
&gt;*ar of laauaaca, th* d.aerlp- carllflcAt* s s r o i t ? 1 * 3 /#J.- t !
«|nn af th* proparty, and th* iMUanea. th* daaerlptlaa of tho
warn* In which It waa aaaaaaad prop.rty, and th* nam* In
which It » a * aaaaaaad or* a*
er* aa follow*:
Cvrllfleat# No. I l l
T**r of follow*:
C*. tlfleal* No. IIS
Taar of
laauaao* t i l l
I i i n m t a 1*41
Ooaorlpllaa af Ffopartyi
n
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l
p
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l
a
of
FrwpaHyi
E IT n of W 111 f t Of I
r. 197 Ft of a s of Lot It
1* Blk 11 Tr 11. Th* Town
Dlk E Hobart L B-tt'a Ad­
Of Hanford, Plat Hook l
dition
lo Altamonla Plat
pat** II la 41 A 111 111
Book S Pas** t« A ST
III 111 * 117
Nam* In whlah aaaaaaad E d ­
Nam#
In which
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Laura Banka All o f aald pro- ward J. K r u t i at *1. All af aald
proparly
bain* In th* County of
arly b ain s In lh* County of
♦mlnola. 8tal* of Florida. L'n- Armtnola. Uta.a of Florida. Cnl . t * auch cxfllflr*!* »hall b* Ii h *uch carllflcata ahall b*
r . ' h . m o i accordlna to law th* r,-|.*m*4 according to law lh*
property d»*erlb*d In turh car- property -l**crlb*d In auch carAlflcat* will b* bold to th* llftcat* will b* aold to th* highk tg h .e t bld-l.r at th* front d«»r **t bidder at tb* front door of
a f lh* Somlnol* County Court th* Samlnola County Court
Hour* at Sanford. Florida, on lloue* at Sanford. Florid*, on
th* llrat Moo-lay In th* month th* flrtt Monday In th* month
o f Oetobar. IMI. which la th* of Oetobar. 1141. which la th*
ith day of Oetobar, ISM.
Ith d*&gt; of Oetobar, IMI.
Dated thl* 21rd day of July
Patad tht* Jlr-I day of July
IMI
1441.
(Official Clark'* S**l&gt;
(Official Clark* Stall
Arthur H Baakwlth. Jr.,
Arthur H. Uackwlth. Jr.
Clark Circuit Court
Clark Circuit Court
Semtnot* County. Florida
6*mlnol* County. Florid*
Hy: a T. Hay. Jr.. D C.
By: ( 1 . T. Itay. Ir . O. C
Puhli.h
Sept. 1. I. t i ,
l}f{.
FiiMKh S*pt. 1, *. t*. -*• '***
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and Millar Bubdlrlalsn. Al- Iwaan

H— —

f j - 1*!*.

County. Florida, a# r#onrdtd In Plat Book I, P a t #
I*. e f th t publl* r#oord* of
S.mlnol* County. Florida.
• nd you ar* h*r«by nq ulrad
to III* your #mw#r In *ald
ault
with
th* und*ralan*d
CUrk
or *#td Court and ta
a .r .a a ropy thtraaf upon tha
Plalnllf f a
a ttorn .y,
who*,
nam* and addrtaa appear b*.
low. #a or b*f#r# lh# t l l h day
of 0«tab*r. IMI. and In dafault th.roof D*«r#a Pro Conf . t . a will ba .ntar.d aaalnal
you.
WITNKSh my hand and o f f i ­
cial i u l at th* County Courthaul. Stn foH . Samlnol* Coun­
ty, Florida. Oil* 3rd day af
8*pl*mb*r, 111*.
(SC AD
Arthur H B*ckwtth. Jr.,
Cl*rk of Circuit Court
Hy: Martha T. Vlhl.n
I). C.

Phillip H. Dana

■hlnhola.r and Loaan
Attoraty* at U r
P. O. Box IMt (aaford. Florida
Attorn.y for Plaintiff
Puhli.h S.pt. I, M, 2i, i s , m i

CDL-ii

Firat

Fadarat

Saalnsa

annah. Gwtrtla.
You arc h.raby nollfl.d that
AHTHUIt K. LONG, haa filed a
Patlllon In tha abova . ly it d
Court for tho adopilcn of th.
minor child named tlitr.in and
you art ruvulrad la &gt;how cau*(
why lha lama .hauld not ba
■rantad hy oorvlnf a «&gt;py of
your wrltlrn d . f . n . . . ir any,
upon Mack N Cl.vtland. Jr
Atloraay far P .tltlo n .r , I*, t).
Drawar Z, Sanford. Florid., and
by filing t h i orla lntl ih.roaf
with tha Clark of aald i&gt;urt.
nr h.faca th . Jlth d .y «f
y . p l .m b . r , A. |i 1**4, oth*rw i . . . -I*-r . . ni.y h. . n t . r . d
a i . l n . t you a r .n ll n x tha aald
adoption
WITXEX8 my li.n-l an.| tha
■aal af aald Court at Hanford.
Florida. Hit. S lit d .y o f Au
■u.t, A. D. tit*.
IHKAL)
Arthur II. H.i-kwlth, Jr.,
Clark of Circuit Court
Hy; VI4rMi. T Vlhl.n, l). C.
I), C.
David W Hrdrlrk af i h . firm M~ck N. Clay.land, Jr.
Attorney at Law
at alLKH. HKURICK A
P. O. I&gt;raw*r'Z
ROBINSON
San ford, F lo rid a
141 KaauCkurak SuaaA
Atloraay for P .t lt lo n .r
Orlando, Florida
Puhli.h AU(. S i A Hapt. !, S,
Altorn.ya for Plaintiff
11. IMI
Puhli.h Srpt. It, IM i.
CIHJ-t*
CVK-ll

j - , I ra n , \«i-.-UMnn of Or-

tando. a corporation, plaintiff,
and Th.odoro It. Donn.y, .Inala and Hub Build.r., Inc., a
Florida eorporallon.
d.f.n di n t i , b .ln p C h .a c .r y Na. MIS*.
I will *all at public aucilaa la
lh* hlah .r t and b«*t bldd.r far
caah. al lh# fraot door of lh*
Caurthau*# In Sanford, S.mlnala County, Florida, at tha
hour of II A. M. on W.dna.day.
tha 14th day at S.ptamb.r, IMI,
( h i followln# d.Mrlbad proparty:
t/&gt;&lt; !»J nf LAKr. I lv n RIKT KaTATKS, M.mlnota
County, Florida, ac&gt;:ordln#
ta plat th .r .o f , r.cor-l.d In
Plat Book II. p . x .n I) and
1* o f lh# Public Kacorda of
B.mlnola Caunly, Florida.
(SCAl.i
Arthur H Backwllh, Jr.
Clark
By Klla*h.ih Bru.n.h .n ,

t . i d..-l to h. la.ii.d tharaon
Th* r a r tlflr .t. numh.r and
y - . r at Im u an c , Ih* daaorlp
lion of t h . pini-.rty, and th*
n.m a In which It w . * a . . « i . . d
a r . .&lt; follow*:
C.rtlflcat* No t l f
T u t of
I*.u*n--* 1147
II..crlplloa nf Prop.rly t
U i It 1:1k .4, Hr.imw-ild
P l.t Hook 1 I ' m - - 10 A 41
A P l.t Hook 4 Pag** 14 A

4)

Nam* In which t . i . t . t d M«rg .r * t Thom* All of aald pro.
p.rty h .l-i. in lit. Caunly of
H.
nilnul., s i . t t * » f F l o r i d *
I . . . .m il - . r l l f l - . I . .h all t&gt;.
r*d.*m.d according to law Ih*
proparty d«*crlb*d In auch t-vrtlflrat. will b. &gt;ald lo th* hlgh*• t bldd.r at th. front door of
i h . S.m lnol. County court
l |o u « . at lanford. F lo rid., an
111* flr.t Monday In t h . month
of IKIob.r, 1)11. which I. th .
it h day or (Viobar. 1*44.
Ii.t.-I IM. 3Jrd d . y o f July
1i*l
(ijfftrl.t C la r k . d*.l)
Arthur H. Backwllh. Jr.
OI»»k fflrvult Court. M.inlnul. County, Florida
By O. T Ray. Jr I&gt; C.
p - h ll.h H.pt. 1, t. IJ, 22. IMI

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*64 Mercury Monterey 4-Dr. Marauder
Hardtop, Color I’ariflc Blur, .190 Super Marauder angina,
Mulll-driaa IriMmlaaion, bark-up llghta, whitawatl tlrr*.
powrr .leering and brake., radio, h a llrr, tinted glaaa, re­
mote rontrol ilde-vliw mirror.
LUt Trice $1785.21 KALE THICK
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Color
.peed
U ntlrr*.
wheel

whit*, all vinyl Inp. 190 Supar Marauder angina, 4*
on-lhr-flnor tran.miaaion, back-up llghta, whtlawill
power .leering and brake*, radio, tinted glaaa, wlra
cuvrra, remote ronlrol rrar-«lew mirror.
1.U Trice $1862.11 SALE THICK

L IN C O L N
M ERCU RY
109 N. Palmetto Ave.
Sanford - Ph. 322-4884

$363303
$353123
$35148
$314043
$323233

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Winter Park
Ph. MI 4-0209

�Parents Give School Board A Lengthy Q. And A. Session

Great Savings on Easy Terms
FROM A WORLD OF FINE FURNITURE

M A T H E R of Sanford

Milwea: “We eouldn’t touch makes two or more runs each only one day and then took exnmine the books to find out tlemen, as you can see we
ing to cross Hanford Avenua
■y J i l iu SlMMlrMB
them out of school. She if some fund* ran h* cut don’t have the answer*. Well
that
money if wa wanted to." morning."
with
all
tha
traffle
in
tha
A w d il* TAS\m
School B o a r d attorney,
area at th at tima.”
Question: “Why did the dnsen’t have transportation here and there to come up dig Into the transportation
Veowlly when • delegation
and she la afraid for them to with money for buses?"
problem In November. We31
Parent: “Thsre'r# no side­ Douglas Stenitrom: "That
of parent* appear* btfora a walks in my area and tha kids money must be uaed for that hnura change?"
walk under the hazardous
Milwee: "Of the 57 coun­ a?k the Police Department to
Milwee: “The school made condition* we’va been talking ties in the state of Flcrida, do aomethlng and we'll work
S e m i n a l * County School are rrosaing peoples' yard*. ■pecifle purpose because it
about."
that
decision."
cornea
from
the
state."
Seminole spends less money on thia crossing guard pro­
Flrat
thing
you
know
they’re
Board meeting they're unaniE.
8.
Douglas*,
director
of
a per ehlld hail* for edu­ gram."
John
Evans,
hoard
mem­
going
to
eh
sea
then
off.
I'd
Mr*.
S
i
n
g
l
e
t
a
r
y
:
"But
Mona aa to w hat they want
like to know, In view of the Vocational F-duration: "Theae we’ve voted down changing ber: “Well, we've tried to do cation than fi5 other counties.
Question from audience:
the board to do.
Baby beds (Complete
Wright: "Yes, and our chil­ “Before we go, why was it
taxei we pay, why wa have classes are self supporting school opening time every- th# best thing. Perheps we
Thia waa aot ao la tt Thurs­ no money fer transporta­ and the fund* cannot be
with Mattress) .... 129.95
dren
rank
in
the
top
10
per
announced that this meeting
time it came before the should wait until th* survey
day aftarnoon whan M ini 30 tion?"
cent of all the state'* chil­ had been postponed and then
transferred."
tram cornea in November."
PTO."
Chest of Dra*
Mr*. Singletary: "Well, we
parents of Southtlda EliMcther: “ l.#t me say this. dren on state given achieve­ announced that la was on?"
Hoard C h a i r m a n Dan
Milwee: "S^me have said
119.91
4 Drawer —
mantary School ehtldran ap- Wright: "I ran for thia of- need buae* for tha safety of the children get more out of I’m not interested In t h e ment tests of one sort or an­
W right: “Because of tht
May Pen*
SI 2.95
buae*. 1 wouldn’t let my child other.”
fire on a platform of elimin­ our ehihfren."
achool by starting early"
weather we decided to call it
paarad.
Dr. Epps: “Wa realise Melating deficit financing and
Mrs. Singletary: “Not after rid# one if we did have bus
Mr*. S i n g l e t a r y : “Hut eff until a later date. Then
Play Pen Pad* _
91.49
Tha group talked about we've made progress. Hut lonvflle ia haxardnue, ao is
they've walked two or more service in our area."
something's get to he done we learned that legally we
thraa Ihtngi t
we'va alio had a population Sanford Avenua and French miles."
St roller* . — ..._
•19.95
Question: "How can we get for the safety of our rhil- couldn't rail if off without
Thay wantad to know why explosion and had to build Avenue. But what about th*
Sira. Harley Nelson: “Per- more money?"
dren. The other day l saw 25 public notice. Bn, we decided
Folding High Chair* |t2.9S
btia tramportation to the new aehools. We've getten responsibility of the parents. tonally, 1 want th* B a.m.
Wright: "Three year* ago or 30 children trying lo cross to hold it as planned."
Perhapa
rutting
out
courtesy
impact fundi but not enough.
opening time.”
15th
we raised the millage and got Sanford Avenue at
Mr*. Singletary: "I ran
Trainer Seat* .......... 13.9$
achool had baan eliminated.
A n o t h e r m o t h e r : “ I jumped on. We raised it agnin Strert. I was terrified! I fin­ clenr thia up. Mr. (Walter)
Thay wantad mor* protec­ We built a new school at Bear rider* ran firing about mnra
wouldn't c o m p l a i n if it this year and were reminded ally pulled my car into the Teague railed me to let me
tion for the pupil* a t atraat I,ake and already it's ton parental responsibility."
OPEN
Question from audience: weren’t for the traffic, it's that wa ran't attract indus­ middle of Sanford Avenue and others know that the
little."
crossing*.
“Will
these
four
old
buses
Parent:
"Why
do
you
spend
difficult
enough
In
a
ear."
and
stopped
traffic
to
let
try
if
taxei
are
too
high.
As
meeting
would
he
held
after
a
Finally, thay wanted to
FRIDAY
Mrs. Huh Williams: “We far aa I’m concerned, if we the*e rhildren rross."
postponement had heen an­
know why th# opening hour «o much money on new libra­ run?"
Muse:
“
Yes,
hut
they’re
ries
and
cafctcrlaa?"
ran
get
th#
thildrrn
every­
Mr*.
Williams:
"Why
ran't
had
the
money
I’d
pick
np
nil
nounced."
of tha school was changed to
NIGHTS
Wright: "To keep them ac­ 'way over 10 year* old and where else, why not to ’■chord, the kids. It ought to he point­ we work out a Mother*' Pa­
As tha parents left th*
I a.m.
we're
not
supposed
to
run
credited.
This
ie
important
if
I
think
mothers
ran
arrange
ed
cut
that
even
though
we’re
trol?
What
would
it
ro*t
?*’
room
Mason
Wharton,
mem­
Here's how the discussion
we expert funds from the buses that cld. But, I'll ad­ rar po*da and they ran also required to decide on many
Jim flirkemneyrr, b o a r d ber of the board, arrived for
want:
thing*, actually our area of member: “Tbat's the answer the meeting.
Or. A. W. Kpp* Jr., board state and federal govern­ mit we do have some that police the crossings."
are.”
Parent: "1 have to go to derision is limited to about in to that problem. Let's eonWright: “You sure picked
member: "We had 1,448 cour ment."
Parent: "There's a bus work at 7:30 and I’ll admit I per rent. We’re ruled {HI per tact Orange County and find a meeting to be late."
Parent:
"I
understand
you
teiy riders. The law say* we
SHOP IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT
Wharton: "Have to make a
aren't supposed to have any. bcught eight new buses and parked at Southside every worry aliout my children get­ rent by the atate and federal out. I know this is very effec­
governments."
tive over there."
203-09 E. 1st ST.
322-0983
living. Did 1 miss something."
We were going to cut cut all stopped using four old one*. morning when school takes ting to achool."
Another parent: "1 don’t
Wright: “ Indies and gen­
Mrs. Singletary: "Can we
W right: “You did!"
rourteay riders. Hut Herbert How much does it coat to In. Why rouldn't this bus be
used ?"
like the time. I work, Ino. My
hluse, our transportation nu operate a bus?”
Milwee: “About ,m cents a
Muse: "This bus makes children get home an hour
perviaor, said we could still
three runs each morning and and a half before 1 do."
carry some in certain areas mile.”
Parrnt: "Well, I fed that the driver takes n brief break
Mrs. Heverly Hrown: "I
w hen buses were not tran*
it's mnre Important to get our trefnrn making another run. have five rhildren and a hus­
porting maximum loads."
Mrs. W a d e Kingletary: youngsters to school than It It makes one run to Seminole band to get off at the same
"How long have we had this ia to have adult French clas­ High and Sanfcrd Junior time. It’s almost Dm much."
ses at l.nke Mary, What High and two runs to PineA mother: “ It’a too dark In
transportation problem t "
erest. Every bus we have the winter. If the A a.m. hour
Dr. Epps: "Ever since about that?"
continues my child will Just
we'va had transportation."
go to school late."
R. T. Milwee, school* super­
Jerry Tate: "I'm not going
intendent: " T r a n * portatlon
to let my rhildren walk on
people from the state
will
wet days."
make a survey In November
James Holloway: "My wife
and perhaps they ran help
and I have six rhildren to get
us."
off to school. I'm a fireman
Parent: "If some courtesy
by
trade nod I tell you that
riders were rut
off why
By Frances Wester
lowship with only a short bus
shouldn't they all lie?"
Man* In organize as a non Iness session. "Cracker" Don­ if there's ever a fire at that
Dr. Epps: "That was our profit organisation were dis­ aldson will he chairman of achocl at taking in or letting
out time it’ll he a mess
original intention until we
Parent: "I
believe the
found wr could have some cussed at Ihe meeting of the the committee |n charge of
children ride, particularly the Hoard of Directors of the 1-ake arrangement! and will rontact buses wr have should hs used
fur the little rhildren."
Mary Chamber of Commerce the ladies for their help.
little cnes."
Hill I'ixler: “ My complaint
Question f r o m
parent held Thursday nighl at the
All residents of the commu­
"Why can’t we act up a fare home of W. C. Hopkins on Die nity are urged to attend this Is that we need more police
system for children within the I.ongwood Hoad.
ineel) rig when they will have men at the school crossings,"
Dr. Epps: “ We've said t
two-mil* radius."
Also discussed wa* llie coun­ a chance to get acquainted. lot, hut we ru-ed sound ideas.
Milwee: "That roiihl he
Donalihun
reminds
the
people
ty budget approval for paving I
done, hut It would take an act Lake Mary Houluvard and that as members of this civic If you parents run riime up
with the ideas and money
of the legislature."
taking care of the drainage body they have Ihe chance to
Parent: "W hat shout these and pavement problem on 'peak and let their wishes hr we'll do anything we run to
known while individually they help."
traffic hazards? The only Wilbur Avenue.
Mr*. .Singletary: *‘I.el me
ran do nothing.
place my children can cross
Jimmy Jones was authori­
Mrs. Marty Danklefs, Ctrl inject this: I understand *.e
Hanford A vojiiim at n light is zed lo eontart the Jayref* to
on First Htrvrl. I've found find out what Hie status Is on Scout Leader, has contacted City will not franchise a bus
14 IMPALAS — 4 BISCAYNES — 5 OLDSMOBILES — 2 CHEVY IPs
we don't have police st sonic Die house numbering project the Chamber oifering the help systrm, I rhn-krd with cite
crossing* because just as Dial was turned over to Diem. of her troop on any civic pro­ mother who found that it
4 CORVAIRS — 6 CHEVELLES ANI) 9 BEL AIRS
ject for the year, showing real would cost |i;i a month to
achcol Is taking in they're
Donald Jackson was chosen
changing shift*. It's terrify­ to represent f.ake Mary at all community spirit — and Ihe provide her rhild with rati
GOING AT TREMENDOUS DISCOUNTS!
ing to sea some children try­ of the meetings of Hie Orange- Roaril was honorrd with her service to and from school.
request and wishes to thank And, I know one mother who
Seminole Joint Manning Com­
tier publicly.
sent her children to schorl
mittee at their invitation for
a representative.
'Ihe Chamber al«i would
like In have a representative
on the Seminole County Air
port coininiltee that is push­
ing for an airport to be locat­
ed East of interstate 4, south
of l.nkn Mary Boulevard and
TAIJ.AHASSEE- State In north of the proposed licitrfustrial Commission Chairman Line,
Wnrley Brown loday repnrled
It was derided that Ihe next
a drop of clmoxt two million general membership meeting,
PINECREST SHOPPING
dollars In unemployment com­ which will be held Oct. I. will
CENTER
pensation paymrnts to Flor­ lie covered dish supper fel­
ida Jobless for the second
quarter of l%t compared to
the same period a year aan,
drawn said payments for
the second quarter in l%i end
ing June to totaled SYH.il. IHI
compared to $7,.YT7,AM last
year.
And Hrown said that at mid
summer all angles of the Flor­
ida employment situation re
fleeted an expanding ami
ON ALL THESE 64’s. COME SELECT YOURS TODAY
('owing economy compared to
a year ago.
YOU’LL GET THE RUY OF A LIFETIME!
Job* were up and unemploy­
ment was down.
June nonfarm employment
LAWN HOY
at LIM2.500 was nn,7oo above
June IWVS.
ritU-LOX PRK-IIUII.T
MOWERS
Meanwhile, unemplo&gt; ment
at 94.000 in June was ZJ.fiuo helow June a year ago.
Brown said the good condi­
A CO M I'LKTK LIN K O F
tions continued through Du
u
u
iL U E iu r ltM u n v m *b ..
summer.
LAW N AND liA H D E N TOOLS
July nonfarm employment
was 70,Aim) above a year
at L1U.Z00, while
UK FKATU14K V S (i
mem was 21.100 below July,
1903.
Unemployment compensation
Q U A LITY P A IN T S
payments in July were better
than $300,000 below July 1!W3
Brown said all major Indus
try divisions In the State re­
gistered declines in ihe total
number of weeks for which un­
employment compensation was
paid during the quarirr end­
NOW IS THE IDEAL TIME TO BUY — AND GET THE
— Fertiliser Spreaders For Bel* Or Rent —
ing June 30.
MOST FOR YOUR MONEY. DRIVE ONE — MAKE US AN OFFER!
Wholesale and retail trade
was down 33 3 per cent from
■ year ago levels; construe
OPEN EVENINGS EXCEPT SATURDAY — TILL ALL '61'm ARE SOLD!
lion, down 34 4 per cent; manu
facluring. down 13.1 per cent;
transportation • rum in Ulrica
lion • public utilities, down
33 4 per ee.it; finance - insur2nd &amp; PALMETTO
2503 S. PARK AVE.
*anc« • real estate, down 30 2
700
French
Ave.
Phone
322-7121
322-0711
322-0861
per cent; and services, down
0 * percent.

f u r n it u r e

FOR T H E C R A D LE S E T

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TERM S

MATHER

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A LL OF O U R BRAND NEW

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C Of C Directors Discuss
Project Plans For Year

Unemployment
Compenstion
Pay Declines

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MUST GO

W A T C H FOR O U R

GRAND OPENING!
LIG G ET T -R EX A LL DRUGS

ROCK BOTTOM PRICES

&amp; BUILDING S U P P L IE S

Roof Trusses

Glidden &amp; Texolite

authorized S co tts dealer

GATOR

LU M B ER &amp;

H ARDW ARE

Cash and Carry

HOLLER MOTOR SALES

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Floodwaters Eroding Lake Monroe Shoreline
Seminole County * * * * on the S t Johns River * * * * “The Nile of America”

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Our apologies to Mr. pfircy
Mero whom we mistakenly

called "the late” in Tuesday's
Herald story on Miss Isohella
Simon, who sold her old 1926
Chewy last week.
When we asked Miss (not
Mrs.) Simon about Mr. Mero
we understood her to say he
was "gone now.” He is gone,
but only to New Smyrna,
where he lives still hale and
hearty.
We are indebted (or these
correct bits of information to
Mrs. John Salsbury, who says
each Christmas she and her
family take Miss Isobella out
to dinner.
She recalls also that when a
young lady. Miss Isobella was
"one of the prettiest girls you
ever saw." But she never mar­
ried, according to Mrs. Salsbury.
As we said in the original
story, it's a little difficult to
talk to Miss Simon and we evidently misunderstood her, or
she misunderstood us.
• •
•
City Commissioners Mon­
day night waived the second
reading of the ordinance to
adopt the *1.291.863 fiscal
budget and passed it. Don’t
Idame them for thut. It takes
quite a long time to recite
all that extensive legal term­
inology which is merely a
matter of form, anyhow.
• •
•
A tax equalisation hearing
on the t"x assessment roll
for the City of Sanford for
Unit was authorized for Mon­
day night. Commissioner* ad­
journed the regular meeting,
railed the tax equalisation
board to order, adjourned it
and re-called the city com­
mission meeting to order in
about 30 seconds. Reason:
there was no one present
wanting to have their taxes
equalized.
• •
•
The Sanford Carden Club's
request for a quit elaim deed
to clear their property at
Sunland Estates for a building
was approved hy City Com­
missioners Monday, except for
a utility easement across the
property.
• • •
A pedestrian o v e r p a s s
across Hwy 17-92 a t Sanford
Junior High would cost from
$."&gt;0,000 to $55,000 city com­
missioners have been inform­
ed hy Richey Green of the
State Road Department. Guess
that lets that out.
• •
•
Pete Knowles and Commis­
sioners Al Wilson. Sonny Ra*
born and Joe Bakernow pian
to attend the annualmeeting
of the Florida Municipal P ra­
gue in Jacksonville Oct. 25 to
27. Speaker* scheduled are
Sen. George Smuthers and
Drew Pearson, Cmninr. Jim
Crapps says he can't tell what
he'll be doing after hunting
season opens • might be in
Georgia.
• • •
Pete Knowles will attend
the International City Man­
ager's Assn, meeting ill Chi­
cago Sept. 27 to Oct. I, uhere
he will serve on the resolu­
tions committee, Henry Tamm
will run the city while he'?
gone.
• * •
Speaking to a large group
of protesting property owner*
at the City C onmisainn meet­
ing Monday, Mayor Al Mit son
sahl, "Wo just finishid work­
ing on a $1,293,000 budget to
spend your money. Where
were you all then?”
» •
•
Quirks in the news: All the
street lights in the block in
front of the City Hall were
out Monday night. Mighty
dark around there. Finance
Director Henry Tamm Mamrd
it on water seepage which he
says shorts out the connec­
tion*.

ONLY

15

Days Left To
Register For
General Flection

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WEATHER: P artly cloudy through Thursday with some showers; high today in 80s; low tonight near 70.
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Gladys Meanders
MIAMI (UPD — Hurricane
Gladys, hardy packing hurrierne force winds of 75 m iln
an hour, meandered across
the tropical Atlantic today
well away from land.

Times Suits Begin
B I R M I N G II A M. Ala.
(UPD—Trial of three libel
suits totalling $1.2 million
begins today against the New
York Times In federal court
heie.

Tells Of Threat
M INNEAPOLIS. Mi n n .
(LTD —Dick W. C. Anderson,
37, the confessed killer of
heiress Carol T h o m p s o n
claim* he recanted his con­
fession because his life was
threatened in prison.

Boycott Lull
NEW YORK (UPD—There
was a lull today in the buttle
between the Hoard of Educa­
tion and white parents who
led a student boycott of pul),
lies schools to protest city
integration plans.

ICBMs Launched
V ANI ) BN H E R (2 AFU,
Calif. (UPD — Air Force
crews Tuesday launched a
Minute m n n intercontinental
ballistic missile tlCBM) and
and nn Atlas IClt.M from this
Pacific Coast buse.

Strike Halts Talks
DETROIT (U PD —Negoti­
ation* between Ford and the
United Auto Workers, halted
for five hour* Tuesday by a
wildcat strike, today apjwared to bs headed toward
"crisis bargaining.”

Retrogression
BOULDER. Colo. (UPD—
A 12-year-uld girl, Sandra
Louise Sanhom, who passed
college entrance exams at the
University of Colorado, will
enter the ninth grade a t St.
Gertrude'* Academy here this
fill.

‘Gift Horse’
KOKK1NA. Cyprus (LTD
— Embittered Turkish Cy­
priot* from this '‘starving”
coastal village threatened to­
day to destroy nine tuns of
food because it was donated
by Greek Cypriot President
Makario*.

Salvage 01
Vigilante To
Begin Thursday
Salvage operations will be­
gin tomorrow on the wreck
age of an A-5A Vigitanle atlack bomber which crashed
into Lake Monroe near En­
terprise last Tuesday.
The plane rests in about 12
feet of water near the north
hank of the 13 square mile
lake.
Salvage barges were expecled to arrive late this after­
noon alter a day long voyage
up the St. Johns River from
Jacksonville.
The wreckage will be re
tfievrd and transported to the
Santord Naval Air Station to
he used in the investigation of
the accident, which claimed
the lives of two Sanford fliers.
Tlte commanding officer of
the Sanford Navy Base is in
charge of the salvage project.

Stringfield Is
Now Corporal
Florida Highway Patrolman
V&gt;. R. (BUI) Stringfield has
been elevated to corporal and
transferred from his Sanford
and Seminole County assign
men! to West Palm Beach.

Established 1908

WED., SEPTEMIlElt 16, 1961

SANKOKD, FLORIDA

NO. 279

U A W Acts To Strike Ford
DETROIT (UPI) — The
United Auto Workers today
gave up "non-crisia bargain­
ing” and set a strike deadline
for 1U a. m. Friday at the
Ford Motor Co.
UAW President Walter P.
Brother said union strate­
gists reviewed negotiations
“very carefully and with
some reluctance concluded the
dynamics of the situation re­
quired a strike deadline. We
are giving notice of termina­
tion effective 10 *. m. F ri­
day.”
The current three-year con­
tract between Ford end the
UAW was under an open end
extension ami subject to
termination by either sole on
ESTIMATIN'!! DAMAGE Httrrlcnne Dora was responsible for last week
13 hour* notice.
in Seminole County are (from left) A. It. Peterson St*., enmity director of
Retilhrr mild that the union
Civil Defense; area Civil Defense Director L. M. Dullard and Seminole
ami company were apart in
County Commission Chairman Jim Avery.
(Herald Photo)
some economic areas—chiefly
wage inequities—ami contrail
matters surh as production
standards and working con­
ditions.
He said the "areal have
ATLANTA (UPD — South­ it will encourage all conserva­ Former Mississippi G o v . not yielded to non-crisia bar­
ern Republicans today hailed tives to withhold support from Ross Barnett also had "no gaining so we hope they will
comment," but Tennessee De­ yield to crisis pressure.”
a report Ilist Sen. Strom President Johnson."
Brother said the notice
mocratic Chairman J a m e s
Thurmond, DS C., has derid­ South Carolina Republican
P c c I e r said Thurmond's was given today instead of
ed to switch allegiance to the Chairman J. Drake Eden* switch "won't have any effect Tuesday night "because it
G O P. Democrats generally said he long had hoped that on the Tennessee voters. I gives us n long night of
withheld comment until after Thurmond would join t h e still think Johnson will carry bargaining when much can
Thurmond makes his stand OOP. "He is a great conserv­ the state."
be done,"
public.
ative. He belongs to us,"
Itenther repealed that no
Yancey A. McLeod , South
Tile South Carolina conserv­ Edens said.
Carolina democratic c h a i r - mutter how attractive the
ative was scheduled to make
"I'm overjoyed to hear the man, said tie had "very defin­ union's economic package
a television addles* through­ news," said Ifoscoc Pickett, ite feelings about the matter, might be at Font, "we will
out lit* state tonight. Thur­ Georgia’s GUP national com­ but I will rraerva a statement insiat Uvul the work condition
mond s ullice in Washington mitteeman. "1 lliiuk it's a until I see or hear what See- problem b# dealt with.”
said only
ie speech would fine thing." . j
d r Thurmond a c &lt; « a l l # f V JUs'Iher ha-i si*I when he
deal with the presidential
South CaroLi.a Gov. Donald -ays.”
Tuesday niqlii that the
Tu
race, but other sources said S. Bussell saiil he would with­ North Carolina'a Hr mbliean UA V Would return today ami
Thurmond was bolting the hold comment until a l t e r i tiairman, J. Herman Saxon, woul I announce its decision
Democratic Parly.
Thurmond's telecast from Co­ said Thurmond is showing on whether it would act a
"litis is a Very significant lumbia, S. u.
"real good judgment. I have ■trike deadline.
breakthrough in support of
Aides to Alabama Gov. always thought very highly of
Senator Goldwatcr,” s a i d George Wallace said he was Senator Thurmond and this
Virginia GUI’ Chairman Rob­ "not available” for comment. prove* I have been p r e t t y
ert Corbor. “ It will encourage Terse ' no comments" also u Jit. He is a Jeffersonian
alt conservatives to support came from Tennessee Gov. Democrat ami that's what Re­
Senator Goldwatcr, certainly Frank Clement.
publicans really are."

GOP Set To Welcome Thurman

Comptroller OKs
Seminole Budget

LBJ Promises
To Hold Lead
In Space Field
CAPE KENNEDY (LTD
— President Johnson got a
quick look at America's new­
est rocket projects Tuesday
and vowed never to let the na­
tion accept second place In
the ipa, e race,
"We can't be second in
space and first in the world,"
the President told engineers
and technicians gathered in
the blockhouse of the world's
most powerful known rocket.
"As long as 1 am permitted
to lead tliis country I will
never aerrpt a place second
to any other nation in this
field.**
As fhc President spoke,
scientists wire lompleting a
test countdown for the 190foot Faturn-t super rocket
that is scheduled to orbit an
unmanned Apollo moonship
lest model Friday. Johnson
paid the surprise 'Jo-minute
visit to the Cape while re­
turning to Washington from
Miami Bench where he ad­
dressed labor convention.

Horne Given
Pat On Back
TAMPA (LTD — House
Speaker Mallory Horne, whs
bolted the Democratic Party
to back Barry Goldwater, got
a pat on the back Tuesday
from the Arizona senator.
The Republican presidential
nominee praised Horne for
“the rare display of political
courage you have shown” in
serving as co-chairman of a
••Volunteer* for Goldwater”
organization.

10,000 Out To
Hear Goldwater
By Jane Casselberry
Presidential Candidate Sen
•tor Barry Goldwatcr receiv­
ed a wet welcome nn his visit
to Uriando Tuesday afternoon
but it did not dampen the cn
thusiasm of some ID.WS) sup­
porter* who thronged the
Colonial Plaza parking lot to
hear him speak
Members of the Seminole
Goldwater lor President &lt;tub
and other Seminole Republi­
can groups formed a motorcade to Die rally Joining group*
from all over central Florida.
Goldwatcr was introduced
by Congressman Ed Gurney
and hi* talk was of necessity
externperantmus as rain wash­
ed the ink r&gt;fl his soggy notes
He commented that he did­
n't mind the rain as it rained
so *ebfom In Ariron* that when
It doe* people go out and stand
in it.
He scotched rumors that
Eton t.i wo*.ld lose her missile
bases if he is elected adding

that McNamara has dosed
more bases in three years
Ilian Eisenhower closed in
right.
He expressed his belief that
we should do more research
on the military possibilities of
"near space" before trying to
reach the moon and planets,
Many of the greeting signs
Goldwater who aecompanted
were addressed lii Peggy
hrr husband She was present­
ed with a spray made from
a newly developed variety of
large, pale green orchids.
Before Goldwater’* arrival
Gubernatorial Candidate Char­
les ft Holley and other local
Republican candidates were
introduced ami given Ihe op­
portunity to speak
When Goldwatcr finished
speaking, the crowd surged
forward crushing each other
in an effort to shake his hand,
The first to have this honor
was enterprising young Dan­
ny Bridge of Casselberry.

Mediators Try To
Avert Rail Strike
WASHINGTON (UPD _
Federal mediators pressed ef­
forts today to avert a threat­
ened strike hy six rail unions
against moat of the nation's
railroads.
The Nations I Mediation
Board arranged meetings here
in a drive for a settlement.
Michael Fox, president of
the AFE-CIO Railway Em­
ploye* Department, said no
atrike date hat been set by
the sis organization*.
"We've advised cur union

members that we'll give the
National Mediation Board 72
hour* notice hefore a strike,”
Fox *ai&gt;l in an Interview.
"No notice has been given.
We stilt hope tu get an agree­
ment.”
Fox and other union offic­
ials issued a strike warning
last week to indicate their in­
tention to trigger a walkout
by 15U,0U(J rail shop worker*
unlrst a letlieiiieiit was
reached.

lly Julian Slrnstrom
Associate Editor
The comptroller’s office of
the State of Florida has put its
stump of approval on Semi­
nole County's budget for the
1961 to fiscal year.
The announcement was made
this morning by County Clerk
Arthur II Beckwith Jr.
Beckwith said that the $2,007,325.67 budget was a record for this county evrn
though it does not include t to
mill* which are being ,evied
for the Hospital expansion pro­
gram ami the 20 mill for the
operation of the Seminole
County Health Department.
The 1 V) mills. Beckwith
pointed out, will produce re­
venue for the hospital amount­
ing to S2H9 s7o amt the .20 mill
will produ :e for Hu* health
department » total of $ I t. *10.
Hospital Administrator U«&gt;bert Besserer this morning ex­
plained Gut of the $2H9,RT0
approximately $U7&lt;xxi will be
utilized to retire the county's
$350,000 share of the cost of
the plant's $1 million expan­
sion program The county's
share will he paid In three
eipia) installments over a
period of three years and the
balance of $650,000 for Ihe
total program will be provid­
ed by the Federal gocernment's Hill Burton Act. #
The $172,out balance for the
hospital is utilizeal for retire­
ment of bonded Indebtedness
ami hospital administration.
The new midget will go Into
effect Oct t and will regu­
late eounly expenditures un­
it! Sept. 30, 1965.

Herald Index
Fag* II
Abby ............ ....
Bridge
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Classified _
Fage 3A
Fage 2A
Comics
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Editorial ...__ __.... Page 1A
Horoscope __ ....._ Fage 2A
Society
_ . Fage 10
Sports
..... ... ... ... Page 6-7
TV Frog rums
---- Page It
We the Women ........ Page 11

t.

Areas To South
Are Waterlogged
&gt;7 Harry I.
Managing Editor
Lake Monroe continues to
rile — it hit the seven-foot
mark at the foot of Park
Avenue late last night — and
flood watera have started the
persistent erosion of the lakefront.
And, according to county of­
ficials, the lake will not crest
for " i t least two or three
more days." Water to the
south of Sanford, especially in
the Lake Harney area, will
feed into the St. Johns Rivrr,
thus boosting the level here.
County Engineer William
Bush reported this morning
roadways to campsites and
homes in the Lake Harney
area are Inundated and wilt
remain so for the next few
days.
He said an estimated to
residences, with about twothirds of them listed as camp­
sites, are stranded by the
Hood water.
Bush also reported water Is
standing In many sections of
Chnluota where lack of drain­
age facilities will not permit
relief from the condition.
Bush said this Is a continu­
ing problem in the area and
dates hark to the original
boom time when the homes
were built.
The water Is standing in
streets and it intersection*
"and only the sun can take it
away," he said.
Howell Creek and the Econ
River will ciudinue dumping
flood wafer from the southeast
portion of the county Into the
St. Johns (liver area and this
in turn will push the Lake
Monroe level up considerably,
officials say.
County Hoad Supt. J. C.
I.avcudar, in recalling the vis­
it four years ago of hurricane
Donna says he expects this
year's (rouble will be much
less. He added, however, fu■lure rainfall coulu ”V *pl this
prediction.
In i960 Donna dumped c-

nough water into the lake to
send it spilling over the banks
and as far south as the city
fall and courthouse, according
to Lavendar.
Thus, Sanford appears —
barring Immediate rains — to
be emerging considerably bet­
ter this time than four years
ago.
Meanwhile, local officials

Confract For
Waterfront
Study Signed

THIS IS HOW the level
Kimge looked at Lake
Monroe t h i n morning
and the men.mremeut
is expected to ri.se an
the flood waters from
Howell Creek and Ei-on
River continue to dump
St. Johna River and
the overflow into the
l.ake Monroe.
(Herald Photo)

Red Weapon Puzzles
Western Diplomats
MOSCOW (Ul’l) — Western
diplomats wt-ru puttied today
hy Premier Nikita S. Khru­
shchev’s warning that the So­
viet Union ha* a doomsday
weapon Hint could cause "the
destruction iitnl extermination
of humanity.”
There was speculation that
the weapon was a cohalt
bomh, which could produce
fallout cloud* thut M-oiild kill
all life on earth, or that Kliru
shchuv was referring Tuesday
to some other kind of weapuu
such as a death ray.
In Washington, informed
sources said the United States
has no evidence that thu So­
viets have developed any such
sensational new weapon. They
interpreted
Khrushch­
ov's claim as no nlti-nqit nt
Intimidation, prohuhly direct­
ed against Communist China,
Khrushchev coupled his re­
mark* on the weapon with a

Herald Begins
Grid Contest
The Sanford Herald kicks
off its Sixth Annual 'Tickthe-Winner” football contest
today. Official entry blanks
and detailed Information on
this wrek's contest appears
on page seven.
Sponsoring this interesting
feature for Herald sporls fan*
this year are Mary Carter
Faints, Seminole County la u n ­
dry, George's Tavern, Whataburger, Senkarik Glass A
Faint, Gregory Lumber, Sou­
thern Air, Miller Machine,
Spar Service and Lake Mon­
roe Inn.
To assist contest entrants,
t h a t "peerless prognostica­
tor," Major Amos Hoople i*
back again with his carefully
calculated predictions on the
outcome of the 10 contest
games as well as other clash­
es around the nation. See the
Herald's sports page for the
Major's selection*.

are conferring in Jacksonville
with Civil Defense Director
H. W. Tsrkington and otbera
nn the procedure to be follow*
cd In obtaining federal assis­
tance tu cope with the current
problem.
Seminole is one of 37 coun­
ties which is conferring wills
CD officials, and representa­
tive* of the National Office of
Emergency Planning and th«
Army Corps of Engineers to
learn the method of obtaining
aid.

denunciation of Communist
Chinese claims on Soviet ter­
ritory, warning that "our
bonier* are aucred and inviol­
able nnd any uttempl to
change them by force meant
war.”
Khrushchev announced the
"monstrous new terrible weap­
on” almost (-usually during a
Kremlin talk with 15 Japan­
ese congressmen,
No mention of hi* claim
was made in the Soviet press
nr radio, although newspapers
In the rest of the world head­
lined llm news.
Khrushchev spoke solernly
when he told the Japan,«&lt; ho
had seen the weapon Monday
at a military station. Western
diplomats speculated that the
station must be in the Mosmw area because the premier
was buck in flic capital Tues­
day,

The marine engineering
firm of Maurice II. Connell
and Associates of Miami met
with the approval of City
Commissioner* Monday, and
the city father* agreed to
sign ■ contract with the firm
for a preliminary engineering
study on the proposed San­
ford waterfront development.
Contract I* expected to ba
signed on Sept, 23, and sur­
vey and engineering tram s
are expected to begin work
about October 1st.
First requirement of tbs
study ia to determine the best
site fur the construction of
the docks, marina and land­
fill areas. After this, test bor­
ings wilt he made a t three
spots in the lake. Latsr, If
dt-emrd necessary, an econom­
ic feasibility study may bs
made.
The Initial cost of the pre­
liminary survey wa* set a t
$7,DO, with boring* estimate!
nt about $1,000 each. If the
economic survey 1* made, It
would boost the cost another
$2,230, and aoundinga of ths
river bottom could add an­
other $1,100. The later figurts
may he found unnecessary,
depending on finding* In ths
fin t phase* of the study.
City Manager W. E. Know­
les indicated that the present
flood stage of the lake rauld
he a fortunate asBet to ths
study coming at this time, aa
it gives a reliable indication
of n factor Hint must be tak­
en into consideration In construrtion of the waterfront
development farllitics.
"Flood condition* such aa
we have now have could
create a definite problem If
they were not taken into con­
sideration In the planning
stages,” ho noted.
Members nf the city com­
mission Instructed
Harold
Wilde, who represented the
engineering firm to make ths
study "as objective as possi­
ble.”
" I f your findings indicate
that this waterfront develop­
ment is a good idea, we want
you to suy so, but if it ap­
pears to be a bsd ides, ws
want you to tell vis as much,"
commissioners said.
Reports from the Connell
firm lire expected to be pre­
sented in 60 days.

Symbol

avings

Call the auto loan experts: Ralph Pezold,
or Jim Doucetlc, today. Phone 322-1611.

FLORIDA ST A T E B A N K
Mambar F.D.I.C.

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T H B SE V E N T II-D A T
A D V EN TIST CHURCH
C o rn ir Tlta A Elm
IL U M a th e w * ------------ P M to r
SE R V IC E S SATURDAY—
S a b b a th School ------ t i l t a. m.
W o n h lp Service — 11:H a m.
W ed n esd ay N lfh t
P r a y e r S e n d e e —— T il# p. w.
“ W o H ave T h is H ope" rad io
m a n a g e oaeh Sunday a. m.
a t 111! over W T ItR a t 140*
o n p o u r ra d io dial.

Alliance

fit

CH RISTIA N MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
1411 P a rk A va a t 14th St.
R av. C. C. D ata, J r .
P a a to r
• u n d a p School —
l!4 l a. m.
W o rah lp S ervice _ tlsO J a. m.
E v e n in g W orahlp — 7:40 p. m.
A lliance Y outh
F allo w ah lp (Sun.) — 1:41 p. «n.
« rad)
a p a r Bar vice _ _ T ill p. m.

Assembly Of God
PIN BCRBST ASSEMBLY
O P ODD CHURCH
Cor. n t h and Elm
H . M. W ild er .------------ P a a lo r
■ undap School —
fl** a. m.
M orning W orahlp — 10:10 a. m.
E v e n in g W orahlp _ 111* P- m.
Y o u th Sarv. ISun.) - »:«0 P&gt; t"&lt;
M id.W eak Sarv. (W ad.) - 7:11
p. m.

Baptist
f ir s t

b a p t is t

I !

Methodist

CHURCH O F GOD
22nd A F re n c h
M. C. S m i t h ________ _ P a s to r
B undsy S c h o o l ___ 0:41 a. m.
M orning W o rsh ip _ 11:00 a. m.
K v an g allatle Sarv. _ 7:10 p. m.
T u n . P ra p a r Sarv. _ 7:20 p. m.
T hura. Y oung Paopla
E n d e a v o r --------- — 7:20 p. m.

F IR S T M ETHODIST CHURCH
111 P a rk Av*.
Rev. R obert M. Je n k in s, P a s te r
M orning W orship __ 2:10 p. m.
Hundsy School —— 0:42 a. m.
M orning W orship — 10:12 a. m.
MYF M attin g s __ 0:14 p. m.
(In te rm sd lst* . Senior)
E vening W orship — 7:10 p. m.

JO RD A N MISSIONART
B A P T IS T CHURCH
l i l t W . F lra t S tre e t
Sundap School
11:00 a. m.
M orning W orahlp 11:00 a. m.
D lbla S tu d p (S u n d a p ) 1:00 p.m.
K v a n g allatle Servlca 1:00 p. m.
W ed. P ra p a r M a tt _ T;00 p. m.
BUI S tephana __ ___ _ P a a to r
A C ordial W alcom a to All

TMf CHURCH FOR A l l . . .
A l l FOR 7HI CHURCH

fc tU h fs C hcrftehQ C ’

The Church is lha |i n l n t
fj.lor on earth for tha build­
ing of character and good
titiremhip. It it a ilorcHouM
U rpirilual value*. Without
a strong church, neither
democracy nor civiliiatiunran aurviva. Thar* are four
round rcaaonv why a vary
parson thould attend aervkea
regularly and aupport th a
church. They are: (11 for his
own sake. (21 For hi* chit*
(han't take. (.')) For tht aaka
of hia community and nation.
I Ij For the take of the church
itaalf, which naedl hia moral
and material support. Plan
to go to church regularly
and read pour Dibit daily.

There Is something very special about a boy and hia dog. The dog so obviously
wanta nothing more than to devote his life to his small master. He takes his boy
on faith . . . and, Inevitably, the boy Uvea up to i t

CHURCH O F OOD
O F PRO PH ECY
2102 E lm Avanua
Rsv. R. L. S tric k la n d _ P a s to r
S un d ay S c h o o l____- 1:41 a, m.
W o rsh ip Sarvlca _ 10:41 a. m.
E . -n g e lla tlc Herr. __ 7:10 p. m.

GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
O nors ltd., a t W oodland A v a ,
Rav. John H. H ire* Jr., P a s to r
C hurch School _ _ . 1:11 a. m.
M orning W orship _ 11:40 a. m.
M T F ________________ 1:20 p. ba

OAKLAW N BAPTIST CHURCH
I I I ) C c u n trp C lub Road
S ponsored bp P lra t O apttat
C hurch
Rev. B. T. U a lT O tt___ P a a lo r
Sunday S c h o o l ____0:41 a. m.
W o rah lp S ervice
l t : 0« a. m.
T ra in in g Union
4:44 p m.
E v e n in g W orahlp _ 1:00 p. in.
W ad. t*rapar Sarv. — 1:10 p. m.

For faith creates a challenge. If someone believes something good of you, you
find yourself eager to measure up to that standard.
God looks for the best In all of us. Regardless of what may have happened
yesterduy we arc, today, welcome in His Church. He has faith in us. Should we
have less than faith in Him?

W ed n esd a y :

Y oung P ao p la V. L H. Sarv.
7:10 p. m.
D ib it T ra in in g S arv l.oo p.m.

Congregational

OSTEEN RAPTIST CHURCH
HW Y. 411
I’h. 1I1-S11I
P a a t o r ___ . C heater W. P la n k
Sunday School _ _ 10:00 a. m.
M orning Service _ 11:oo a. m.
T ra in in g U n i o n ____1:10 p. m.
E v a n ln g Service — Ti 10 p. m.
W ednaadap M aatlnga:
O rg a n la a tlo n i
0:10 p. m.
P ra p a r ............... — I:l« p. m.
C hoir _ ___________ 1:00 p. in.

CONGREQ ATION At,
CHRISTIA N CHURCH
(U nited C hurch o f C h rist)
P s r k A vsnus a t 24th SL
•tOO a. m. ___ C hurch School
10:04 a. m. — W o rsh ip Ssrvtc*
7:10 p. m. _ C h ris tia n Y outh
M in istry
Itev. W a lte r A. R. M cPherson,
P s s to r

Christian

Episcopal

F IR S T CHRISTIA N CHURCH
D ISC IPL ES OK CHRIST
HOT S. S anford Ava.
IL V arnon P u ller
S un d ay S c h o o l ____ 1:41 a. m.
M orning W orahlp
10:00 a. m.

C H R IST CHURCH
C hurch S tre e t, L ongw ood
F r. c h a r la a W . I ta w a r L J r .
V icar
H ulp Com m union _ 7:20 a. m.
g trv ic * A Serm on _ 1:00 a. ns.

CH RIST METHODIST
CHURCH
S unland E s ts ta a
C itru s lta lg h ta
Rsv. C h arlss r H o g g _P a s to r
C hurch S c h o o l --1:11
a. m.
M orning W o r s h ip _ 11:00 a. m.
M TF ........................... 1:10
p. m,
Eva, W orship
7:10 p. m.
W ad. P ra y e r Service 7:10 p.m.

Nazarene
F IR S T

CHURCH

OP TH E N A Z A R EN E

W. 2nd SL a t M aple Ava.
P a u l n ic k ta . ................. P a l te r
Sunday School —
1:41 a. w&gt;.
M orning W o ra h lp __10:41 a. m.
Y outh _ —------- ------. f :0 t p, ra.
Y oung Adult
Fellow ahlp
, . 1.00 p. m.
Tho Name* W * B ear
E v an g a lle tle Service 7iOI p, m.
M id -w eak
Sarvlca (W ad.) — 7:00 p. m.
T h ird Sunday
■ Ingaplrallon __ . liM p. as.

church

111 P a rk Avanua
F . B. C hanea .
P a a to f
M orning W orahlp — *i»* a "»•
S u n d e r School —— •:** A
M oralng W orahlp — 1I:J0 »• *»■
T ra in in g U nion — . • : » P- "&gt;•
E v e n in g W orahlp - TI4* p. m.
W ad. P ro p e r S ervice THO p. m.

II

Church Of God

Baptist

Adventist

central b a p t is t cnuncH
Cor. 141b HL A o a h A**.
C all S m i t h --------------------P a a to r
S u n d e r S c h o o l ------* '* * * • m '
M orning W orahlp — l l i t S a. m.
T ra in in g U nnlon — l&gt;&lt;* P- m.
E v e n in g Service
1:00 p. m.
W ad. P ra y e r S ervice T:I0 p. m,
N u ra arp Open
W T H It ----------- -------7110 »• » •
S undap N ile B roadcaat

W BSTSID B MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
I t h St. A H ollp Ava.
P a u l M. C atlap ------— .. P a a lo r
Sundap School ----- !«:«• a. m.
Sundap
M orning W orahlp — U iM a » •
Sundap
E v a n ln g W orahlp — 7i0t ► ■&gt;
W ednaadap
p r a p a r s a r v l c a ------- 7;f# p. m.
PIN BCRBST BAPTIST
CHURCH
O nura llo a d
P u l o r _____ W illiam J . Ouaaa
M orning W orahlp . 1!:*0 n. m.
Sundap S c h o o l------- 1:44 a. m.
T ra in in g U nion —— • :!* P. m.
B vanlng W orahlp — 1:1* PW ad. O tllc a ri A T eacher*
M a ttin g — ..... *:*# ► * •
E L D E R SPRINOB BAPTIST
Old O rlando Hd. a t lla a ta r Ava.
B. H am ilton (IrH Iln — P a a to r
Sundap School — — t i t l a. m.
M orning W orahlp — 11100 a- m.
T ra in in g U nion ™ 111* p. m.
B vanlng W orahlp — t i l l p. m.

H O LT CROSS
001 8. P a r k Av*.
F r. L eroy D. Soper, R e cto r
H oly Com m union .... 7:10 a . m.
F a m ily S ervice and
Sunday School
0:00 a. m.
M orntnn P ra y e r
(K irn S undap —
H oly C om m union 11:00 a. as.

Church Of Christ
CHURCH O F CHHIBT
O anava
R alp h n ra w a r J r .
B vangollat
Hilda School ............1:20 a. m.
M orning W orahlp ... 0:20 a. m.
H v rn lrg W orahlp .... 0:20 p. m.
W ad. P ra p a r Sarvlca 7:10 p. m.

Free Methodist

PAOLA CHURCH OK CHRIST

F R E E M ETHOD IST CHURCH
C o rn er 4th SL s o d L a u rtl Av*.
E ugan* S h e l d o n __ ___ P a a lo r
T elep h o n e: 222-7022
Sunday S c h o o l ___ 0:14 a. m.
M orning W orahlp _ . 10:42 a, m.
E v en in g W orahlp — 7:00 p. m.
W ad. P ra y e r S ervice 7:10 p. m.

l l l g h w a p 40 W a i t
M o r r l a I l u h p _____K v a n g e l l a t
I llb ta C laa e „ _____ 10:*0 a. m.
M o r n i n g W o r a h l p _ 11:04 a. in.
E v e n i n g W o r a h l p — 0:00 p. m.
H lh la Claeaee W ad . _ 7:20 p. m.

CHURCH o r CHRIST
1112 P a rk Avenua
R a rt D row n — ..... K vangellat
Sundap
Ulbla S t u d p _____ 14:09
a. m.
M orning W orahlp
11:00 e. rn.
E v en in g Sarvlca — 1:20 p. m.
Sea "H era ld of T ru lh " 1 p. m.
Sundap on C hannel •
TueedBP
Ladle* Hilda C laet » ItiOO a. m.
W ednaadap
U lbla C l a a a ______t n o
p. m.

Lutheran
LUTHERAN CHURCH O F
TH E REDEEM ER
101 W. 21th P lace
“ T ha C hurch of th a L u th e ra n
H o u r" a n d TV "T hl* la th e
Life"
H e rb e rt W. O oarsa - ___ P a s to r
Sunday School ___ 0:t2 a. m.
W orahlp Sarvlca _ 10:10 a. m.
OOOD SH E P H E R D
LUTHERAN CHURCH
2140 A O rlando D rive
H w y. 17-121
S a nford, F lo rid a

Christian Science
riR S T

n r c iiih s t
SCIENTIST
100 K aat Second S tre e t
Sundap Sarvlca A
Sundap School ----- 11:00 a. nt.
S u b jectl "L ife”
church

222-7112

M onday
11 K ings
10:20-51

W e d n e e d a p S e r v i c e .. 1:00 p. m.
R e a d i n g lUiomi 202 M. F l r a t .
W e a k d a p a j 10:10 e. m. • 4:20
p. m. K rld ap E v a n l n g i 0:20*

T uesday
l'ro v rrti*
3:21-29

W ednesday
11 C orlnthlana
7 :2 -l«

F rid a y
H ebrew s
s ;l-*

T h u rsd a y
I I C o rin th ia n s
1:1*7

T h a Rav. J . G ordon F a e r y ,
P a sto r
■ undsy School _ _ _ 2:11 a. m.
M orning W orahlp —. lliOO a. m.
C om m union— F irs t Sunday la
Eaoh M onth
K IN D ER G A R TEN AND NURS­
ERY

S a ts r d s y
H ebrew *
10:52-3*

1:20 p. m.

F IR S T CHURCH
|
OF TH E NAZA11ENB
L ake M ary, F la .
Rav. W. L. Holcomb*. P a s to r
■ undsy
1:41 n. m . ____B lbls School
11:00 a m. _ M o rn ln s W o rsh ip
7:00 p. m.
K vsn ln g Servlca
7:00 p. m. „ W ed. M id-W eek
P ra y e r B arvlres
7 09 p. m. — L se t W ed. M lerlo n try Sarvlca

Pentecostal
FIR ST PENTECOST A 7,
CHURCH OF LONGWOOD
201 O ranga S tre e t
Rev. E. R uth G r a n t _P a sto r
h u n d sy S c h o o l___ 10:00 a. m.
M orning W orship __lliOO a. m.
Sunday E vening _ 7:20 p. m.
W ed. Ulbla S tudy _ 7:10 p. m.
C onqueror* M eeting
F r i d a y ___________ 7:20 p. m.

Presbyterian
FIR S T PRKSRYTEHtAM
CHURCH
Renrord, Fla.
Oek Av*. A Ird St.
G rover C. Sew ell J r . _P a e to r
E d g a r W. S m ith J r . A s s is ta n t
P a s to r
C hurch School _ _ 1:41 a. m.
Session M e e t s ___ 1:42 a. m.
M orning W orahlp
10:00 a. m.
Pioneer Fellow ahlp 0:00 p. m.
Senior III F ello w sh ip OlOO p.m.
K vsnlng W o rsh ip _ T:20 p. m.
Wad. l’rsy e r M eet __ 1:00 p. m.

CHUnCH O F T H E COVENANT

1771 South O rlando D rlv*
T hom as IL M akln —— P a s to r
W o rsh ip ______
1:00 a. m.
C hur ok School
tOiOO a. m.

-The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page PossibleTHE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. ft Mrs. M. E. Strickland

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

HILL LUMBER ft HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crapps and Employees

NELSON ft CO„ INC.
Oviedo, Florida

ROSE AND WILK’S RESTAURANT
Rose ft Wilks Bowman Sl Employees

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and S taff

ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

EAST SIDE GARAGE
Virgil C. Gracey ft Employees
SR 46 ft Beardall

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and S taff

OVIEDO RADIO ft ELECTRIC CO.
Robert A. Cameron IV

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and S taff

PERFECTON
DAIRIES

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

J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and S taff

KIDDY'S STANDARD SERVICE
F irst ft French, Sanford

L. D. PLANTE. INC,
Oviedo, Florida

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

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. M&gt; Cameron and S taff

LEE BROTHERS
Plumbingi Heating, Air Conditioning

THE RITZ THEATRE
Bill Lovelace and Employees

ZITTROWER BROS.
1400 S. Elm

LeROY C. ROBB
CONSTRUCTION CO, INC.

ADAMS TRANSFER &amp; STORAGE
Phone 822-0225
CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.
SANFORD WELDING &amp;
FABRICATING CO.
BiU Whltly &amp; Employees
CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. Flrat, Sanford
A. DUDA &amp; SONS, INC.
Blavla, Florida

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Souloff and Employees
HARRELL ft BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 26th St-, Sanford
BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
SOI W. 1st, St., Sanford
HILL HARDWARE ft
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
and Employees
SMITTY’S SNAPPIN’ TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE
SOUTHERN NATURAL GA8 CO.
John Dunn and S taff
STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and S taff

•

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff
HOWARD BOTELER
Wholesale Confectionery

8

WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice L Wilson and Staff
WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE COMr. and Mrs, A1 Wilson
CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
Oviedo, Florida

-SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORYBA PTIST
A ntioch B aptW t C hurch, O vltdo
C e n tra l U aptlat C hurch, t i l l O ak Ava.
C h u lu ata F lra t U a p tla t C hurck
C huluota B a p tla t M illio n
Sporiam nn'a Club, C h u lu o U
E ld a r S p rin g ! B apU at C hurch.
KI0 LnUntil) ltd
F lra t U aptlat C hurch. I l l P a r k Ava.
F r i.tid .b lp B a p titt C h u rc k *
A ltam o n te S pring*
RL I I I , A lte rn a n ts S p rin g s
F ir s t B a p tlp t C hurch a f D a l a r r
F lr a t U a p tla t C hurch s l O anava
F ir s t U a p tla t C hurch o f L ak* M ary
F lr a t U a p tla t C hurch a t La h a Monro*
F i r s t B a p tla t C hurab a t L ongw ood, Cor,
C h u rc h t U ra n t
F lr a t B a p tla t C hurch a t Ovlada
F lr a t B a p tla t (Hiurah a t Baa L audo S p rin g s
F lr a t S hiloh M issionary B a p tla t C hurah.

m i w. nth sl

F o ra a t C ity B a p tla l C hurch
F o u n ta in H and B a p tla t C hurch, O vlada
L ava S a u th a rn B a p tis t Mlaalon. C h u lu o ta
M laslan ary
B apU at C h u rc h
B ank
ltd .
C n t tr p f U l
M acadanla Mis* le a
B apU at C hurch
O ak HUI Rd, D a lia n
Ms ra t e g a l a r y B a p ti t t C h u rch , B i a s e s H w y.

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ML Oliva M laalenary B a p tis t C hurch, Baa
L ando S p rin g s Rd., L ongw ood
ML S ion M issionary B a p lltL Sip** Ava.
N ew
Mt.
C a lv a ry
M laatonary
B a p tla t
l l t l W. la t h SL
New gal am P rim itiv e B a p tla t Church,
l i a s W. n t h SL
N ew ML Sion B a p tist C h u rch . 11M P e a r Ava
O a h law n U aptlat C hapU , t i l l W. t t t h St.
O ataan U a p tla t C hurch
l ’ln ac raa t U ap tlat C hurch, t i l W . O nora ltd.
P ra irie l-aka B a p tist C hurch, R ids* l t d ,
F e rn P a th
P ro g ra m M laatonary B a p tla t Churelv, M idway
Second Shiloh M laalenary B a p tis t C hurch,
N inth A H ickory
■t. Ja m as M laslanary B a p tla t C hurch Sl*.
RA 111 O ataan
■t. P a u l M laslanary B a p tis t C hurch, l l h SL
■l. M atlh aw a M laalenary B a p tla t C hurch
C an aan H a ig h ts
SL J o h n 's M issionary B a p tis t C hurch,
121 C ypress SL
T em pi* B a p tist O hureh, P a lm S p rin g s Rd*
A lta m o n te S p rin g s
W aitald a M laatonary B apU at C hurah,
111 S H olly Ava.
S lu a H o p s B apU at C h u rch , I I I O ranga Ava.
CATHOLIC
C hurch a t th a N a tiv ity , L a b s M ary
A |t S auls C a tb o lls C hurch, I l f O ak Ava.

SL
A nn's
C ath o lic
C hurch,
P e rsh in g
Place, D e n a ry
HI. M ary M agdalene C atholic Church, M alllan d Ava. A ltam o n te S p rin g s

CHRISTIAN
F lr a t C h ristia n C hurch, lt4 7 S. Sanford Ava.
C o n g re g a tio n a l C h ristia n C hurch,
2ICI P a rk Ava.
N orlhald*
C h ristia n
C hurch, F l o r i d a
H aven D r, M aitland
CHU RCH OF CHRIST
C hurch
C hurch
C hurch
C hurch

a t C h rist, t i l l 8. P a rk Ava.
o t C h rist, G eneva
o t C h rist, Longw ood
o t C h rist, P a e la
CH U RCH O F OOD

C h u teh o t God, I t l H ickory
C hurch o t God, 22»o s. F ren ch
C h u rch a t God, Ovlado
EPISCO PA L
All S a lm a E piscopal C hurch E, D tB a ry
A v a , E n te rp ris e
C h ris t E pisco p al C hurch, Longw aad
A ll S a in ts E piscopal. E n te rp rise
H oly Croa* E piscopal, P a rk Ava. a t I lk

LU TH ERA N
A scension

L u th e ra n

C hurch,

O varbroek

flood S hephard U nited L u th trn .
i m A O rlando Dr.
L u th e ra n C hurch a t th e R adaam ar,
111 W . 24th P lace
M aaalah L u th e ra n C hurch, A m arloan L egion
H all, P ra lrl* L ake, F a rn P a rk
HL L u k as L u th e ra n C hurch, R l. 424 B lavla
M ETHOD IST
B a rn e tt M em orial M ethodist C hurah, B.
D e n a ry Av*.. E n te rp ris e
B e ar L ake M ethodist C huroh
B ethel A.M.K. C hurch, C an aan H e ig h ts
C a sse lb e rry C om m unity U e lb o d le t C hurch,
H w y. I T - tl A pioey R idge n d , C asselberry
D eB ary C om m unity M ethodist C hurch W.
H ig h lan d s, D eB ary
C h rist M sthodlat C hurch
S u n la n d K atalaa
F lra t M alh o d lst C hurch, d l l P a rk Av*.
F lra t M alh o d lst C hurch a t Ovlado
F re e M alhodlst C hurch, I t t W. 4th SL
a r s e s M ethodist C hurch. O n e rs Rd.
O ra n t C h s p tl A M E. C hurch. O vlada
O a k g ro v a M tth a d te t C h u rch , Ovlado

O ataan M athodlat C hurch
P na Ia
W aalayan
M ethodist,
RL
Id
W. a t P a o la
St. J s m e a A.M E , S anford Ava.
HL M a ry 's A.M.K. C hurch SL lit. 4 t l O ataan
■ L P a u l's M athodlat C h u r o h
O ttaa n
nd. E n te rp ris e
S ta ffo rd
M em orial M athodlat C h u r a h
A D eB ary

SEV EN TH

DAY ADVENTIST

F o ra a t L ak* S e v e n th -d a y A d v an ttat C hurch.
H w y. 421, F o ra a t C ity
S av an th -d ay A dvanllat C hurch, M a itla n d
A v a , A ltam onte Uprlnga
■ anrord S a v a n th -d a y A d v a n lla t C hurch,
Seventh A E lm

NAEARENR

O T H E R CHURCHES

N asaraaa, W.
at
th e
F I ra t
C hurch
2nd a t M aple
P a ra
P a rk
C hurch a t
th a
N aaaraa*.
O 'Brian Rd* F a rn P a rk
U k * M ary O hureh a f th a N a sa ra a a

A ll*n'i A.M E. C hurch, Oliva A 11th
C hurch of Ood In C hrist, Ovlado
C huluota C om m unity C hurch
C hurch of Ood a f Prophecy, tl» T E lm A va
Church a t J a iu a C h rist a t L a tte r D ay
S aints. H U P a r k A va
C om m unity C hapel, A ltam onte S p rin g s
E a s te rn O rthudua C hurch, i t . Jo h n s C b ry aoatom C hspal, H w y. 17-IA F e rn P a r k
C on g reg atio n B ath te n e t, n t h A M agnolia
F ir s t C huroh of C hrist, g c la n tliL
I U K. l a d BL
F lra t P e n te c o sta l c h u rc h * r Longw ood
ML Oltv* H o lin ess C hurch, O ak H ill
RA O atsau
P lnecreet A ssem bly a f a e d , 27th A E lm
B a n ;jrd A lliance C hurck. 1441 A P a r k A va
■a a fo rd C o n g re g atio n a f Je h o v a h '* W itnaastA l i f t W. 1 st SL
T ha g a iv a tla n Army, 114 E. t a d SL
V a lty C hurch a t S a a ta rA I t t E. l e t BL

PR E SB Y T ER IA N
C om m unity p y a ab y tarlu n C h u rc k L ake M ary
F irst
P re s b y te ria n
C hurch,
O ak
A va
A Ird SL
^ „
F lra t P re s b y te ria n C hurch, C aaaalbarry
F ir s t
p T a a b y ta rlaa C h u rc h o f D eB ary,
B. H ig h la n d
t
.
P re s b y te ria n C h u rc k o t T h a C o v e n an t
J 7 II A O rlando Dr.
■ l A ndrew s P re sb y te ria n C hurch M U L an­
c e s ! Bch. D r , B e ar L ake
U pasta C om m unity P re s b y te ria n C hurch,
U pas la RA
W e stm in iste r P ra a b y ta ria a C hurch, H aw aii
F g fk , R l d l l

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Seminole County ♦ ♦ * * on the St. Johns River * * * * “The Nile of America”

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VOL. 56

Zip Code 32771
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WEATHER: Generally fnlr through Tuesday except for local showers; high today 90-95; low tonight 70-75.
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 MONDAY, JULY 20, 1961
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 237

Jerry Covington, popular
local songster, ia playing
the part of Earthquake Me*
Goon In Orange Blossom
Playhouse'* production, L’il
Abner. Also in the cast as
Pappy Yokum is Curtis Dun­
away, well known about San­
ford for hla activities around
the court house not long ago.
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
•
•
•
The
Senate today voted 53-8
City llnll records show the
renewal of the Florida Hotel to confirm the nomination of
license for 1064. Florida Ho­ former Florida Gov. Leroy
tel 7 Hey, that's the one that Collins as President John­
was on the corner of S. Park son's racial arbitrator under
Avenue and E. Second Street (he new civil rights law.
and th at was tom down to
make way for the Sanford
Atlantic Bank's parking lot.
So, where’s the Florida Ho- r tS U L V A ...
t r f * Somebody told us it is
now a t Fifth Street nnd Oak
Avenue in w hat in bygone
dayi was called FcrnaldLaughton Memorial Hospital.
But there's no sign “ Florida
LONDON (UPI) — Singer
Hotel’* - Just roomers, the
Judy Garland was treated at
neighbors say.
London’s St. Stephen's Hos­
•
•
•
pital today for ‘minor injur­
How one Improvement can ies" to her wrists.
lead to another la shown by
the “new look'* on the South­
ward Building just north of
SALISBURY, Southern Rho­
the new city parking lot at desia (UPI) — Police opened
F irat nnd Park. Workmen fire on Africans Sunday night
have been using a new pro­ following the stoning of beer
cess known as ‘‘color-crcte,’’ halls and police patrols. One
which is a sprayed-on colored African was killed.
cement, a sort of a modern
“ stucco.” It looks very neat
and the owners are to he
NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) —
commended for their prompt Greek Cypriot forces fim i on
reaction. We understand a a Canadian UN patrol in a
nice redwood fence will alio hilly area west of Nicosia
be erected there.
Sunday. The Canadians fired
• •
e
back but there were no cas­
One thing about running ualties on sillier side.
•u t of gna in a boat • you
can't get out and walk to the
nearest gas station. A young
GOTEMRA, Japan (U PI)—
Sanford bridegroom, honey­ A U. S. Murine (entry shot
mooning on his boat, had this and killed a middle-aged Japa­
happen to him. Ironically it nese farm woman on an
was almost within shooting American military Installation
distance of the boat dock. A today and the incident im­
Good Samaritan city commis­ mediately became a political
sioner came along and gave issue.
the stalled bridegroom boat­
man a tow.
• • •
TOKYO (U P I)—Communist
St. Clair Cameron, former China’s Foreign M i n i s t r y
Sanford man and brother of warned Sunday th at “ the Chi­
Mrs. Elmore Graddick of this nese people will by no means
city, was recently elected to sit idly by while the United
the City Council of Fayette­ States extends its war of ag­
ville, Ga, A year previously, gression in Viet Nam and In­
Cameron missed election by dochina.”
six votes. This year he polled
more votes than any other
candidate In the city election.
ORLANDO (U PI) — The
Cameron, well known in thia 11th annual Florida Farm
city, was a recent visitor. He Labor Conference opened hers
Is a graduate of Seminole today with U. S. Rep. A. S.
High, president of his class Herlong J r. scheduled to
for three years. For several speak tonight. Herlong will
years he was a manager of address a banquet meeting to­
teams in the Lions Club jun­ n ig h t
ior baseball program.
One thing about Barry GoldMOSCOW (U P I)—Premier
watcr. You know where he
stands, regardless of whether Nikita S. Khrushchev will
leave Tuesday for Warsaw by
you agree with him or not.
At least that's the conrenius plane to help celebrate the
of most Sanford people with 20th anniversary of Poland’s
whom we've talked since the Communist regime and hold
Arizona Senator's nomination •‘iittla summit” talk* with
three of his allies on Mos­
In San Francisco.
We estimate we've asked 12 cow's dispute with Communist
to 13 localites for whom China.
they'd vote—that Is if Goldw ater face* Johnson In No­
CHICAGO (U P I)—Convict­
vember (and tin t's a pretty
ed wife slayer Dr. Sam Shep­
fair assumption).
«
pard wined and dined his
All but two said they'd go
shapely new bride until the
with Goldwater.
early houra of the morning
• • •
today before his takeoff for
It was In 1048 that eastern New York to wait out a hear­
and western elements of both ing Wedneiday which may de­
the Democratic and Repuhll- termine whether ha return* to
can partlea couldn’t under­ prison.
stand why the aoutliem dele­
gates to the respective con­
ventions were threatening to
walk out over planks In the
platform* and the party tic­
ked.
Now it appeari the situation
is changed. At San Francisco,
MADRID, Spain (U P I)—A
for example, it’a the eastern group of 43 ''conquistadors'*
element of the Republican and their wive* and children
party which doesn't like the from Bradenton arrived from
ticket and won't say whether New York today for a 12-day
o r not it'll give id support.
visit to tha homeland of the
Strange thing . . . politics. original conquistadors.
Flashbulbs popped a t Ma­
drid airport aa DeSoto Queen
Diana Richards, escorted by
“Hernando DeSoto of 1084,”
Abby ________ ____ Page 0 C. M. Rowlett, disembarked
B r id g e ................ ...... Page 9 and walked through an honor
C lassified ---- --------- Page I t guard of conquistadors with
Comics ___ . . . . . ___ Page 10 raised swords dressed In co­
Editorial _________ Page i lorful 16th century costumes.
Funerals ...........— Page 2
Tha group sight-seeing in
Horoscope ________ Page 10 Madrid today, will visit To­
Society .................— . page 8 ledo, Burgos, Bilbao, Santan­
Sports ____ _______ Page 6 der, Valladolid, Salamanca,
TV Programs .......... Page 9 Har.-arrota in Spain and re­
,We the W om en___ . Page 9 turn bom* via Lisbon,

VAH -11 Commander Killed At Sea
Catapulted
Otf Carrier
Plane Sinks

Bulletin

•

BRIEFS

Judy Treated

Riot In Rhodesia

Exchange Fire

GI Kills Jap

Chinese Warn

Herlong- To Speak

Nikita To Warsaw

Sheppards Dine

t

Conquistadors’
From Florida
Visiting Spain

Herald Index

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WHICH WAY IS NORTH? It's cany to find out if you have a compass
and know how to use it. Doug Epperson, information and education for­
ester, of Lnkn City, shows these FFA students the procedure at O'Lena
State Park. Shown are, from left, Charles Litton of Orlando, Kyle Wood­
ard of New Smyrna Reach, Ken Forrest of Sanford and Howard Hender­
son of Enterprise.

30th Annual
Forestry Camp
Under Way
One swallow doesn't maks
a summer . . , and one sum­
mer doesn't make a forester.
But the 250 Florida Future
Farmers of America who a t­
tend the 30th annual For­
estry Training Camp this
year will have a chance to
learn some of the *ork*&lt;g
principles of forestry and for­
est conservation.
The oldest camp of its kind
in the nation, Forestry Train­
ing Camp starta July 12 at
O'Leno .State Park near High
Springs. Divided into two in­
tensive one • week sessions,
FTC Is sponsored by the Flor­
ida Forest Service, Florida's
forest products industries, ami
Florida Future Farmers of
America.
The campers are vocational
agriculture s t u d e n t * from
throughout tho state. Counsel­
lors and instructors a t the
camp are staff personnel of
thn Forest Service, Industrial
foresters, visiting Instructors
from the University of Flor­
ida School of Forestry, and
vn-ag instructors.
Karh week, the youth re­
ceive field and class Instruc­
tion in forestry m e t h o d s .
Though the delegatee do not
eniergo ns “ foresters," the
practicul knowledge w h i c h
they gain will prove helpful
to them later in managing
their own farm woodlands.
They lenrn “how" to solve
some forestry problems, but
they also leurn which prob­
lems require technical solu­
tions, and how auch assist­
ance can lie obtained.
Tropical f o r e s t r y , gum
furming, forest fire preven­
tion and control, farm for­
estry, tree identification, *nd
wildlife study make up part
of the busy camp schedule.

Window Broken
A window valued a t be­
tween 8156 and 8178 was
ruined over the weekend by a
slingshot wielding vandal,
police reported today. The
complaint was made by Bob
Karns of 110 E. Commercial
St.

Suspect Shot Dead;
Four Others Seized
A short, violent gun hnttle
early this morning left one
man dead and resulted in the
apprehension of four others
when they weru euuglit inside
tho Line Inn at Mnittnnd.
Neither the identity of the
dead man nor that of the
other four could ho learned
Ut* jK ie -tr.v '. in.1 ns O rar^‘

Woman Charged
In Moonshining
Ry Mrs. Clarence Snyder
Charges of possession of
m o o n s h i n e , transporting
moonshine nnd possession of
a still have been filed against
Louisa Jackson Mitchell, Os&gt;
teen Negro woman, who was
arrested last ThursJny night
by Constable Irving Vleno Jr.
and Deputy Sheriff Ronald
Velno.
The nrrest came when the
woman was stopped as she
was driving from Osteen to
DcLand on the old Lake
Helen Road. Search of tlu&lt; car
revealed six gallons of moon­
shine in thn trunk.
Veinn reports that the still
was discovered several weeks
ago in a 12 by 12 foot shed
in the backyard of the
Mitchell homo uhout one mile
cast of Osteen on the Oak
Hill Road and hud been kept
under surveillance since that
time. Immediately following
the arrest, offieera destroyed
the 40 gallon still which was
said to he capable of produc­
ing 10 gallons of moonshine
per week. Also dcaltoyrd were
100 gallons of mash and four
gallons of low grade moon­
shine.
The woman's husband is
paralyzed and ronffned to his
lied and she lias lieen operat­
ing the still and transporting
the moonshine alone.

Burglary Try?

A rear window at Holler
Motor Rales, Second Street
and I'ahnetto Avenue, was
pushed open over the week­
end but there was no entry,
police said this morning.

County deputies continued a
prolonged questioning of the
quartet.
I’oliro hinted tiro solution
to same 2.V.I breaking and en­
terings in tho area, saying the
gang, all Negroes, is believed
to bo “professionals'1 in tiie
WOrk* . . /
V
s
Ih-r tlve w ro spotted in*ld» the inn which they lmd
entered by breaking iron liars
over it window. Tho safe was
opened and it is believed tho
men received only $29 for
their effort.
Tiie dead man was shot out­
side the establishment ns lie
fled on foot. Tiie other four
surrendered. The gunning vic­
tim was dead on arrival at an
Orange County hospital.
Tho uproar occurred at
about 4 n. m. today.

New York Seeks
Peace Formula

Two Naval officer*, Includ­
ing a prominent Sanford avia(nr. w rre killed Sunday when
Iheir twin jet A3B Sky warrior
attack bomber crashed sec­
onds nfter a catapult launch
from the aircraft carrier USS
Franklin D. Roosevelt in the
Tyrrhenian Sea.
Two oilier crewmen were
injured.
Fatally injured was the pi­
lot, Cmdr. Barton W. Bartho­
lomew, 33, romrtiamling ufiicer of VAII-11 of the Sanford
Naval Air Station.
Alsu killed was LI. Arnold
J. Goldstein of Cecil Field
NAS, near Jacksonville. LI.
Goldstein, a flight surgeon on
tho Carrier Air Wing One
staff, was assigned to tiie
flight as an observer.
The bombardier - navigator,
I.t. Dale C. Purdy of 128 Cole­
man Circle, Sanford, nnd
Third Crcwm t, CPO Roland
If. Pritchett of 2M1 South
Park AVO., were rescued at
sea, after escaping from the
aircraft with "moderate in­
juries.”
Official* of Hie USS Roose­
velt reported that the aircraft
settled into the sea almut 500
yards ahead of the ship after
what appeared to be a normal
catapult launch nt 5 pm .,
ship's lime U t a.m. KST).
Tiie Roosevelt and VAH-11
have been operating in the
Mediterranean Sea with tb«
U. 8 .'Six
Fleet since early
Hay,
Cmdr. Bartholomew, a 21year veteran Navy pilot, asaunt, d command o( t h e
squadron shortly before the
deployment. He Is survived by
his widow, Mrs. Phyllis Kay
Bartholomew and two chil­
dren, nil of Lake Mary and
Ids parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Jay Bartholomew, of
Fresno, Calif.
Lt. Gold stein'a survivors In­
clude Ills widow, Mrs. John I,
Goldstein, of Cleveland, Ohio,
nnd his mother, Mrs. Helen
A. Arnold, of Wadsworth,
Ohio.

NEW YORK (UPI) — City
officials and civil rights lend­
ers conferred urgently today
In seek n way to calm rncial
tensions in Harlem, Amori­
m 's largest Negro communi­
ty, where hundreds of Ne­
groes battled police in two
days of bloody, destructive
riots.
While the meeting convened
nt city hall, n 15-yinr-old
Negro boy, whose slaying by
nit off-duty policeman last
Thursday tourhed off the
weekend of rampaging and
bloodshed, was burled in a
BARTHOLOMEW
suburban cemetery.
The sidewalk war between
Inflamed Negroes ami hun­
dreds of steei-lielmelcd riot
police was controlled early
today after two nights of
shootings, (coatings and |cntRERUN ( UPI &gt;— Germans
ing in which one man was today marked the 20th anni­
killed and scores were injured. versary of tho unsuccessful
plot to assassinutn Adolf Hit­
ler.
Nine Killed
Ill the Weal German capital
MIAMI (UPI) — Weekend nf Bunn, Chancellor Ludwig
traffic accidents killed nine Erhardt nnd former Chancelpersons in Florida, including lor Konrad Adenoucr laid
two men from Whiting Field wreaths at monument to tho
whose car hit a tree.
victims of Nazism.

Cim.

Plot To Kill
Hitler Marked

THIRD OPERATIONAL SQUADRON to l»o deployed nt nea received ita
first RA-5C Vigilante Into Inst week when it touched down nt Snnford
Nnvnl Air Station. Cdr. Jesse Taft, commanding; officer of VAIf-1 is
shown ns lie alighted from the sleek aircraft. With him nre, Capt. Jamca
O. Mnyo, commander of Heavy Attack Winp One, ripht, nnd Chuck Fndden, Sanford administrator for the plane builders, North American Aviatlon.
(Herald Photo)

Farm Safely
Week Marked
In Seminole
Recognizing the nerd for
emphasis upon safely and the
farm nnd home (he Seminole
County Extension Servlet of­
fices are rondueling a full
scale “ War on farm and home
accidents" during Farm Saf­
ety Week, this week.
Each day a different theinc
will Ik- selected anil informa­
tion presented to Urn public.
Today the theme is Safety
Begins nt Home; Tuesday,
Agricultural Chemicals; Wed­
nesday, Prevent Falls; Thurs­
day, Rural Highway Safety;
Friday, Farm Machinery, and
Saturday, Recreational Saf­
ely.
“One of the two highlights
of thu week's activities," says
Cecil Tucker, County Agricul­
tural Agent, “ will be the
farm ami home safety kit of
publications made available to
the public free for the ask.'f , " These kits contain such
puidlcutkmi as “Tipi on Farm
and Home Safety,” “ Poison­
ous P l a n t s Around the
Home," “Rescue Breathing
and H e a r t 'Compression,'
' 'F irst Aid Tips," “ Home Sa(ety Check List" and others. A
“must" for every safety con­
scious home, says Myrtle Wil­
son. H o m o Demonstration
Agent.
’Jlio second highlight of the
week will I k * live Inaugural ion
of a campaign of promoting
the use of slow moving vehicle
emblems on farm tractors,
w agons and machinery. Tuc­
ker said he felt this program
would lie of considerable im­
portance and lasting value not
only from the standpoint of
safety to the farm operator
and highway motorist, but as
a good public relations pro­
gram as well.
“According to F l o r i d a ' s
Farm S a f e t y Specialists,"
Tucker said, “(lie sponsorship
of the 'Slow Moving Vehicle'
emblem in Seminole County is
Die first in Florida." Ohio was
tiie pilot state on the vehicle
emblem program.

Havana Reports
Sentry Killed
HAVANA, Cuba (UPI) —
U. 8. Marine guards at the
Guahtunsmo Naval Base shot
and killed a Cuban soldier
early Sunday night, the De­
fense Ministry announced.
According to a ministry
communique, t h a
Marines
fired six shots at. a Cuban
sentry post, striking Cuban
Pvt. Itamon Lipes Pena, 111,
twice in tho neck. He died £0
minutes later, tha communi­
que said.
The communique gavs no
further details.

Court Calls For Better Florida Apportioning Plan
MIAMI (UPI) — The United
Slates Supreme Court today
ordered * three-judge tribu­
nal back to work on * fair
apportionment plan for the
Florida Legislature.
A mandate trom the high
court reached the Bade coun­
ty courthouse this morning.
The mandate ordered the U.
S. Court for tha Southern Dis­

trict of Florida to improve on
the 43-senator, 112 representa­
tives plan pissed by Hie Flor­
ida Legislature at s special
session last year and approv­
ed by the district court.
The U. S. Supreme Court on
June 22 ruled that the Florida
Legislature must be fairly ap­
portioned strictly on a populu
lion basis, i t said tbs plan ap­

proved during last year's 20day special session of the Leg­
islature did not do this,
Tiie ruling and today's man­
date favored Miami Attorney
Richard Max Swann, who
tiled suit fur fairer represent­
ation and who charged that
tiie Legislature's plan still
was “invidisously discrimina­
tory" against populous areas.
Tbs mandate said tha tri­

bunal's approval of the plan
wus “reversed and the same
is remanded to the U. S. Dis­
trict Court fur the Southern
District of Florida for furth­
er proceedings in conformity
with Ihc opinion of this
court."
The next step will be a ses­
sion nf tiie three-judge p a n e ljudges David W. Dyer of Mi­
ami, William A. AklUu Jr, of

Jacksonville and Justice War­
ren L. Jones of the fifth U. 8.
Circuit Court of Appeals,
They must decide on what
to do about Improving the
plan.
They also m utt clarify how
proceedings wiil be affected
by a petition filed by Attorney
General Jam es Kynes asking
for a re hearing of the decis­
ion that turned the plan down.

County M illage Rate
Due For 1.07 Rise
By Julian Slrnstrom
Unless a public 1-earing
scheduled for Aug. l t dictates
a change, the lax millage rate
for Seminole County will he
Increasri] by 1.07 mills for the
HH11G5 tax year.
The Board of County Com­
missioners h a t tentatively
adopted a 1904-65 budget call­
ing for receipts and expendi­
tures amounting to $2,325,475
—an increase of $231,719 over

live 1063 64 total of $2,093,758.
But the county budget calls
for no change In the current
rale of 6 mills.
The b u d g e t tentatively
adopted by tho County's
Board of Public Instruction
last week called for a millage
rate of 9:32 mills or 1.07 mills
above the current rate of 8.25.
This means the total millaga
rate for Seminole County in
lift'it-65 will be 15332 mills.
Millage rates for the varions sections uf the county
budget are as follows: Gen­
eral Fund, 1.10 mills—a de­
crease from tho current 1J4{
the Fine and Forfiture Fund.
.55 mills — a decrease from
.91; Jtnad and Bridge Fund.
2.17 mills—an increase from
1.66; Interest and Sinking
Fund, .57—an increase from
.56; Hospital, 1.40 — an In­
crease from ,B2; and the
Health Department, .21 — Uis
same as the cunv.it year.
Residents in the Lake Mary
Fire District will have an in­
crease from .1 to .15 mills.
The largrst sectional In­
crease In the budget ia tha
Jump from 1.66 mills to 2.17
for Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital. Clerk Arthur Beckwith
explained today that this is
due to the first of three an­
nual installments calling for
B total of $350,000.
One third of this figure, or
$116,700 Is appropriated In tha
1961-65 hud get.
The $350,000 will enable tha
hospital to obtain $650,000 in
federal funds through tho HillBurton Act for Uic $1 million
hospital expansion program
recently approved by the
County Commission.
Tiie County Commission will
sit as n Hoard of Equalization
on Aug. 3 and will hold tha
public hearing on the budget
Aug. 11.

Two Cars Crash
Near DeBary
By Mrs. Frank White
Failure to yield the right of
way resulted in a two-car collison near Dcllary shortly be­
fore 0 p.m. Sunday causing
an estimated $1,200 damages
to one of the automobiles in­
volved.
Tiie accident occurred at
Alphonso Ferdinand of Miami
approached Die merge lane on
top of the rise just south of
tiie community and crushed
into one driven by John Aus­
tin Uptgraw causing it to slide
nnd overturn. Uptgraw and
passengers, Wllla Mao Clark
and Alberta Woods, also all of
Miami, were taken to Fish
Memorial Hospital in DcLand
where they were treated and
released.
Charges were placed against
Ferdinand by Constable Oscar
Poplneau who investigated.
Damages lo the Ferdinand ve­
hicle were negligible.

Shortage Laid
To Hoarding
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Assistant Treasury Secretary
Robert A. Wallace said today
that the rurrent coin sl - g*
was hush-ally due to hu.ii-ling.
Hi- said it will probably get a
little Idt worse before its qcls
better.
Wullnre said that nil coins
are In “light supply" nt tiie
moment, ami that pennies,
nickels, Kennedy liulf-dotlnrs
and silver dollars are particitlnily in demand,

Board To Meet
Hal Colbcrl, chairman ot
tha County’s Board of Adjust­
ment, will convene tho board
at 7:30 tonight for Its monthly
meeting. The session will be
lie Id in the County Commis­
sion chamber s t the Court­
house.

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Deltona School Bell Installed
By Mildred llinejr
The recently acquired bell
(or “Deltona U," a ichool pri­
marily deilgned (or the purpote of homing the Adult Ed­
ucation g r o u p * and the
Agent's Training Course, bat
a hlatory that it a* faded a*
the type of ichool in which it
wai uied. However, certain
facta have been preterved and
are a* folio**.
The bell wat forged in We*t
Troy, N. V., in 1859, to be
utcd on a locomotive aerving
thr countryaide between New
York and Florida. It nerved in
thia capacity for approximate­
ly 23 year*. Upon It* retire­
ment, it became part of a picturpnque one room i c h o o l

Hospital
Notes
JULY IT
a d m is s io n s

Ninka Darling, F r a n r e a
Thomas, Randall Cassidy, Cla­
ra Wyatt, Elrnnor Rogers, all
of Sanford; Evelyn Town­
send, Oviedo; Tresa I’osner,
Longwood,

bou*« near Picnon. For 50
year* it wai a dally part of
the ichool life of countie 11
numbers of children, and upon
the p in in g of the one room
ichool house era, the bell was
cait aside for an approximate
period of 30 years.
It wai through the interest
snd ingenuity of Zeral Mal­
lard, director of Adult Educa­

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n r r u N i i i t toi
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vv It,1,1 A MR. if
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If married, and If dead, her
Unknown hafra, davlaara, Bran(•«&gt;, aaalinaaa. Ilanora. crsd llairs, tri|» ia « l. or any olhar
jiarlla t c la im in g bT, I h m u i h
undar nr s i a l n s t Myrt le *3 W ill l t m t , and »n&gt; and all par
anna b a v in * , or r U l m l n e In
bava. an y H alit, tilt" or lm » ra i i In and to tha fo l lo w in g
dat-rlhad land Iv in a and ha.
t n t In Bamlfinla County. Tintfda. In -w it : !»&gt;! I. Bloch “C‘\
Traci
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of
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nritlN tlH . i r m t i l l n i to Plat
t h e reo f recorded in r i a l llttoh
*, patre »r. nf tha I’uhlli- Itat-orda nt garninola Catlutx, Elattda
You. and each o f you »ra
harahy notified that a auti has
bean brought attain*! y o u in
tha C ltcu lt Court, In and for
b- to i it ol a County, Klor Ids. In
ntiani cry, ,-ntltlcit tl. A. 1*1-3I'll 111-: and Mil lltl.K V I. UK1*11KB. hla w i l t , plaintiff*. *•
M T B T IE O. WILLIAM*. ai al
defandan ta, and you, and ta rh
of you. ara raiiulrad to f l it
your Aaawar to lha r i a l n t l f f ’a
[ nmiilalnt w l l h tha (’lark o f
cald Court, and aerva upon
I 'la la llf fa or P la in tiff* ' a l l o r .
nay,
THOMAS
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SI’ISKII.
w h ilst addraaa la r . Cl. Boa
m l , Sanford, Klor Id* a ropy
o f aald Aaawar, on nr hafnra
A u « e* t It. t i l l , and If you
f a ll In du *o. a darraa pm
will l.r antarad aaainai
y o u , and ea ch of you, for thr
Voilef d em anded in aald C om ­
p la in t.
Tha n alu ra nf thla suit la In
a u la i tha t ill* to tha above
d ea rrlta d land In iila lnltffa II
A liK I’IIKK and Mllllll.*i:Y U
DKI'HKK, hla wire
WIT.SUSS my hand and thr
aaal o f aald Court, a t Hanford.
S .m ln o l* County, Florida, this
»th da y of July. A O. H i t
(HKAl.l
A illn ir II. Iteik w ltli, Ji
c l e r k or bald Court
llyr Kaudr* H. Jutm-mi,
statu

u r.

THOMAS A. SPICER
A ttn rnay for p la in tlffa
T O. Roy t i l l
Iten foid. Klnrlda
I'lltdiah July II, 3a, IT, A Any
I. t i l l .

ty u -« i

Beagles Hold To
Ball And Chain
Bowling Lead

tion, that this bell came to be
a part of "Deltona U." It will
hang in the belfry of the “ Lit­
tle Red Schoolhouse," a build­
ing just being completed ad­
jacent to the Community Cen­
ter In Deltona.
The bell will be shined and
During the p u t two weeks
polished and will ring once the Beagles have held the
more, beckoning those with
lead in the Mr. and Mrs. Rail
desire to learn.
amt Chain Bowling league
with a recortl of IB victories
■gainst 10 losses. In second
place are the Dee Teea and
the Chuck and Luck teams —
each with a mark of 17 wins
and II setbacks.
Among the men, Bill Meek
was high with a 215/551 series.
Bryant Hickson had a 193 517
while Gene Rogers potted a
190/511. Gene Rogrrn record­
ed a 178/485, Marion Rankin
has a 225/577 and Leo Dooley
a 211/580, Bill Fox an even
500 aeries and Andy Reno a
175 gamF.
Verna Bolton led Ihc ladiea
with a 1M/478, Linda Poet
was close behind with a 170'
473, Bose Phillips had a 105/
408 while Eve Rogcro posted
a 170 and Carol Rankin a

m in u s
Mr. and Mr». Samuel Fisk«
of Sanford, a girl; Mr. and
Mra. William Darling of
Sanford, a boy; Mr. and Mra.
Charles Sutler of Sanford, a
hoy; Mr. and Mrs. Freddie
Washington of Ssnford, a girl;
Mr. and Mr*. Alan Posner of
liongwood, a boy; Mr. and
Mra. Hubert Townsend of
Oviedo, a girl.
DISCHARGES
Peter MacDonald, Mary Da­
vit, Eldred McCoy, Kenneth
Baas, Charlc* Hass, Ardith
Maire, Lee Ford, Kenneth
Macks, Kyle McMillan, Fred­
die Rucker, MatUa Mitchell,
all of Sanford; Roger Limer,
Handy Limer, Betty Hutch­
ing, Lake Mary; Joan Grimm,
North Orlando; William Doppatadt, Adelaide Conte, Lucille
Wilicutt, Dellary.
JULY 18
ADMISSIONS
William Norrla Jr., Doris
Duggar, Jewell Morria, Ellen
Hoy, Nora Long. John Helach*
man, Theodore Williams, Sar­
ah Cambridge, Iairey Earl
House, Lorenio Gordon, Susan
Bishop, all of Sanford.
DISCHARGES
Dorothy Ciccarrlll, Thelma
llrtiwn, Ruth Ervin and baby
girl, Carolyn Freeman and
baby girl, Florence Howe,
William MeTeer. Barhara Lea,
James Warren, Lewla Minter,
Itcdrthii lleggs, Mable Wiley,
Out Vaughn, Sandra Wag­
ner, Marie Collard, Ktella
Ashley, Ann Platt, Charles
Flowers, Ralph Fowler, Wil­
liam FltU, all of Sanford;
William Wilicutt, Deltary;
Donna Williamson and baby
girl, Longwood; Charles Gat­
lin, Geneva; Frank llennessy,
Lake Mary.

BUfe BanfnrS WrroTB
Page 2—Mon. July 20, '64

i ~*wi**a -f f - i -

LOOKING OVER the 105 year old l&gt;ell recently
installed in “Deltona U," small schoolhouse
being completed adjacent to the Deltona Com­
munity Center for the adult education program,
arc, from left, Kd Rogers, sti[&gt;crin tent lent of
house construction; Charles Schoeniaub, direc­
tor of auent's training course nnd Zeral Mallard,
director of adult education.

Seminole Headed For New Growth Cycle
By Julian Slenvtrnm
Seminole County is appar­
ently headed for another
growth cycle.
At least that's the belief of
Walter Teague, administra­
tive assistant to Seminole
Counly Schools Superintend­
ent R. T. Milwe*.
Teague, who can lay his
hands on more statistics in
frve minutes than a reporter
could write about In a month,
bases hi* predictions on past
experiences.
Take school enrollment, for
example. Teague says if*
normal for the number of pu­
pils in our school system to
hit a peak about the third
month of the school year. Aft­
er that it begins a downward
trend for the remainder of
the year.
In the first month of the list
school yaar there were 14.412
children enrolled in the courty system. It Jumped to 14,529

WITNESSED SKIRMISH
A aharp engagement took
place while President Abra­
ham and Mrs. Lincoln, with
a large official party, were
viewing the Union troops at
m.
Fort Stevens, on the edge of
Hose Philips had the only the capital.
turkey for the women. They
“KEYSTONE STATE"
fell for two men, Bill Fox and
Pennsylvanian is called the
Bill Meek who registered four
conaeeutive s t r i k e s . Few “Keystone State" because, as
the center of the 13 original
splits were converted. Andy
atates, the early inhabitants
Reno picked up the difficult
proclaimed that their itate
2-9-10, and the 4-7-9, J a m «
held together the great arch
Sweeker llic 5-7, Bryant Hick- of the United States,
ion ihc 8-7. Linda Post the 6810, Vcrn* Bolton the 3 8 to,
Getting away from it all!
while the baby splits were You'll come back in better
knocked down by Barbara shape if you don't take on
Sweeker, Eve Itogero, Nancy executively strenuous vacation
Meier, Suxy and Andy Reno, spurts or excessive sight-seuAndy Bolton and Gena Ro- ing, Scminole-DcBary Heart
gem.
Association says.

the second month end the
next month to 14,719.
T h e monthly enrollment
figure then began its gradual
slide downward, that is until
the seventh month when sud­
denly an increase turned up in
the elementary schools,
“ According to our exper­

ience,” says Teague, “this is
an indication of a growth cy­
cle."
Seminoie County grew in
population
and enrollment
during the past school year
over the previous year. Tea­
gue explained:
“We had 759 more pupils in

average daily attendance in
1983-84 than we did during the
1962-83 ichool year."
That'* ■ substantial in­
crease—in fact, far more than
the average enrollment of an
entire etementary school in
Seminole.
,
And the board anticipates
mother year of Increased en­

rollm ent That's why the systern has hid to employ an ad­
ditional 31 teachers for ths
1964-65 school year.
And, of course, it is also a
reason why school board
member* were forced to In­
crease the millage from a totil of 8.19 mills to 9.32 mills,
a hike of 1.07 mills.

OTICE
There’s no need of a long alntoment
when our message is brief. So we’ll
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down here and say “RANDALL ELECTRIC
COMPANY of fern a complete electrical
service, does Rood work, does it prompt­
ly, efficiently nnd cheerfully and doea
appreciate its customers.”
A SAFE DRIVING plaque, won by RVAH-3, in
beintf presented by Cnpt. C. W. Swnnson, left,
commanding officer of SNAS, to Cdr. George
W. Kimmons, KVAH-3'n commanding officer.
The plaque in named in honor of Cdr. John H.
Rear of VAH-11, who wan killed in an automo­
bile accident in July 1957.

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Phone 322-0915
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M O N T G O M E R Y , Ala.
(UPI) — Southern Republic­
ans, nnd some Democrats, to­
day hailed the withdrawal of
Alabama Gov. Groryp Wall,
ace us a candidate for I’reaidont as a big boost to thu
campaign of Republican Har­
ry Gold water.
10 Goldwater, himself, said he
was “ surprised” mid offered
no other comment,
Wallace announced his with­
drawal Sunday in Washing­
ton. Ho sat hack today to
•w ait the outcome of the na­
tional Democratic convention
before deciding where his sup­
port will fall in the Koveni^ b e r presidential election.
^
Wallace, a Democrat, said
he pulled out of the race be­
cause he had got his message
of conservation across to both
parties.
In his withdrawal state­
ment on a television program,
Wallace put both p arti's on
notice. He said that no one
can he elected who makes a
9 "whipping hoy” out of the
South and that if President
Johnson "does not represent
the South he will not be elect­
ed."
"The people of the South
•re going to wipe the smiles
off the face of some of the
lihcruls in this country,” Wall­
ace said in an attack agninat
— the federal court system,
^ news media and politicians
who he said were trying to
use the South.
Some political observers
viewed the withdrawal as n
face • saving gesture for
■Wallace, who had been under
increasing pressure to bow
out of the campaign so south­
ern conservatives could unite
V behind Goldwater.
•Til he with you boys agnln
•fte r the convention," Wallace
told a news conference.

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Gold water's Positions In Brief
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)
— Here are Sen. Hurry Goldwater's positions, in brief, on
major issues based un his
public statements:
Nuclear testing: Opposed
nuclear test ban treaty on
grounds that Russians have
dishonored previous agree­
ments and because it might
give them a weapons develop­
ment edge. Favors seeking
some changes in treaty and
has said he could conceive of
situations in which the United
States should abrogate it.
United Nations: Supports
the United Nations ns a
means of fostering peace, and
calls it a "useful forum” even
if it dues not now achieve its
goals. Favors revisions :n
voting system, possibly to
give stronger voice to larger
nations or those who pay
most of U.N. costs,
foreign Aid: Favors mil­
itary nnd tcehniral assistance
to foreign allies, but Inis
"serious questions" a b o u t
economic aid. Objects to "di­
luting" impact of aid by try­
ing to help too many coun­
tries. Opposes aid to Com­
munist countries.
Recognition of Russia: Pro­
poses raising possibility of
withdrawing diplomatic recog­
nition of Russia ns a cold war
bargaining device. Says he
would nsk the Senate liefore
deciding to cut off relations.
Civil Rights: Opposed IOC,t
civil rights bill on grounds
that public accommodations
nnd employment sections were
unconstitutional, but voted for
1UI&gt;7 law and supported

MAST1UI S1;1M;i :ANT Carl Is. Liml of Sanford
in reioiving si ribbon, ayntbollzimr the Army
Reserve Medal, from Col. David W. Hanlon,
right, a t Fort Stewart, Gn, The medal is pre­
sented for 10 years' service in the Army Re­
serve.

Sen. Smith Has Reservations
DETROIT (UPI) — Sen.
Margaret Chase Smith K Maine refused Sunday night
to give her unqualified per­
sonal endorsement to Repub­
lican presidential nominee
Barry Goldwater, but got in
step with the Arizona sena­
tor's foreign policy attacks
on the Johnson administra­
tion.
Asked if she gave her “ unipmlifird endorsement to the
Republican presidential nom­
inee," the Indy from Maine

told United Press Interna­
tional, "1 wouldn't put it that
way. “I.et’s say that I'm a Re­
publican, ami as such I ac­
cept the decision of the Re­
publican majority and will
support all the nominees."
Earlier, in her first public
appearance since the Repub­
lican n a t i o n a l convention,
Ben, Smith told an audience
of about -1,000 person* that
foreign policy decisions should
not be delayed "until after
tile elections for feur of los­
ing Votes.’*

measure, calls for "rigorous
enforcement" of voting and
property rights and equal pro­
tection of the law.
Taxes: Opposed l Put tux
cut on grounds that it would
foster inflation without cut­
backs in federal spending. Fa­

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DAUPIHtf ISLAND, A!*.
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ganging up with computers
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seek a solution to hiock Die
dread fish-killing red tide.
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usually small and hidden away some*
where on an article—were synony­
mous with shoddy. People used to
search out the label in order to avoid
buying Japanese goods, and not be­
cause of ideological reasons.
Today the Japanese hare captured,
through peaceful initiative, not mil­
itary might, a large share of the
market in precision-made products
Buch as radios, cameras and electron­
ic and optical equipment once domi­
nated by the Germans and Ameri­
cans.
That’s how long ago World War
II was fought—not ju st a couple de­
cades but a whole era.

Fallow went Into a radio store the
other day. A fter examining and
listening to the models on display,
paying no particular attention to
th eir makes, he selected the one
which seemed to him to offer the
best combination of good looks, good
workmanship, good tone and good
price.
When he was handed the radio in
its* carton, prominently emblazoned
on it were the words "Product of
Japan.”
The man, a veteran of the Pacific
war, didn’t bat an eye, though he
was old enough to remember the days
when the words "Made in Japan"—

Japan In A New Era
Fittingly, 1964 marks the 175th
anniversary of the first concoction
of Bourbon in the wilderness of Ken­
tucky in 1789 by the Rev. Elijah
Craig, who delved Into things spiritous as well as spiritual.
Deriving Its nnme from Bourbon
County, Ky., where It wns origlnnlly
produced, the whisky is now made
in other parts of tho United States.
A lot of farmers, bottle manufactur­
ers, label printers, stopper makers
and interested friends will probably
raise a gloss in memory of the good
reverend.

Scotland has Its Scotch, Canada
and Ireland their own whiskies,
Prance lta Cognac brandy. Now the
United States has its Bourbon.
Note th a t it’s spelled with a cap­
ital ”B”—the result of a concurrent
congreaalona] resolution honoring
Bourbon as "a distinctive product of
tb e United 8tatea.”
W hat it means Is th a t Bourbon
will henceforth be Internationally
recognized and protected, as are the
other national drinks, from the man­
ufacture, importation and sale of
imitations.

Breaking The Chain
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I f we and our children expect to
get from one place to another In the
future we must do either of two
things:
— Multiply our road system in­
definitely In a hapless effort to pro­
vide space for expanding millions of
private cars,
— Or work out an effective Bys­
tem of mass transportation for our
communities.
I t comes as a hopeful sign to mil­
lions of beleaguered commuters th a t
the U. S. House of Representatives
has approved a 6375 million mass
transit bill designed to break the
stranglehold- of traffic and to help
cities expand or modernize their
transit systems.
Those long lines of bumpers

stretching into the distance shroud­
ed in exhaust fumes have become a
fixture in our urban society. To se­
ver this metallic chain will require
determination and work. It is time
to begin.

Bruce Biossat — Ray Cromley

Political Notebook

WASHINGTON INEA) —
Tbs appointment of tha Gen.
Maxwsl] Taylor - U. Alexis
The heavens are telling the glory Johnson team to South Viet
of God; and the firmament proclaims Nam signals the practical ap­
plication of a new United
his handiwork.—Psalms 19:1.
•
•
•
States “tctid war" concept
developed
in Wuthlngton.
If I were to name the three most
I t was copied in p art from
precious resources of life, 1 should
say books, friends and nature; and tha successful g u erilla tac­
the greateot of these, a t least the tics of Red China's Man T»emost constant and always at hand, tunx- In each provides he at­
is nature.—John Burroughs, Ameri­ tacked, Mao went into "bat­
tle” with teama of Infantry­
can naturalist.
men, propagandist!, pulitii-al
organlzeri, underground in­
telligence men, teachers and
• •
eeonomiiU welded into a
combined war force. Accord­
ing to tha situation, some­
times one of theae teams,
sometimes another, w o u l d
move in first. Essentially,
la Zanzibar, black African nered Tanganyika President its government fall to armed
they moved in together.
eaUonaliiti are waging a dra- Julia K. Nyerere, who on April revolt
The concept Is, in part, an
m tlc struggle to turn back s 21 cnlgneered the merger of
Prominent among the re­ •xpanaion of the U.S. Army
Soviet and Red Chineae bid to Zanzibar with Tanganyika far volutionaries wars flghtera
techniques' of
make of tbe tiny apice island the beginning of what ha trained In Communist Cuba. and Navy
a Communist bridgehead to hopes will I* an east African High up to their leadership World War II, when propa­
the whole of east Africa.
fcderaUoo composed of Tang­ were Abdullah Kaasim Ilings, ganda and civil government
It ia a struggle largely feel anyika, Zanzibar, Kenya and, Moscow-trained, and Abdul teama operated with U. S.
troops.
to the din of noisier battle# finally, Uganda.
Rahman Mohammed, a fire­
At the start, not much would brand knows as Babu, train­ Under this new program, In
lor Cyprus, South Viet Nsm or
Indonesia's confrontation with have been given for the ed to Peking and a devoted a war such ae th at In South
Malaysia.
chances of the merger's ulti­ admirer of Red China's Mao Viet Nam, the over-all “com­
But it is significant and be­ mate success, and even now Taetung and Cuba's "Cba" mander” ia the ambaesador.
In this cate it is Taylor, with
comes the more so because the Issue remains to doubt.
Guevara.
Africans themselves have rec­ Zanzibar obtained its inde­ In the new "People Repub­ Johnson as hia deputy.
Theae two men will direct
ognised communism’s threat pendence from Britain last lic of Zanzibar,” Babu became
to new-found freedoms.
December and waa in exist­ minister of external affairs the local, total, U, H. effort,
It is being led by mild-man­ ence scarcely a month befon and defense and Hangs a vice composed of military, eco­
nomic, propaganda, intelli­
president under President Abgence and political advisory
eid Amanl Karume, it wae
forces.
widely beld, was but a figure­
Local advisory task forces
head.
will be organized under this
A lto s eat* Springs
Geneva
But with Babu out of tbe over-all command. Some of
Mrs. Julia Barton
Mr*. Joe. E. Matklrus
country on a shopping mission
341-4124
m -im
theae will be commanded by
to Peking, it was with Karuma
Bear Lake-Forest City
military officers. In other
Laka Mbit
that Nyerere engineered the
Mrs. Maryasa Miles
Mrs. Frances Wester
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surprise
coup
that
linked
Zan
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sibar with Tanganyika and
Lakt Moaroo
MIS. Jsse Casselberry
undertook tho first step to
Mm. H. L. Johnson
block Communist influence.
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Chuloots
Success for Nyerere would
Mis. Juan Mails
Longwood
BY HAL COCHRAN
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constitute a m ajor defeat for
Mrs. Donna Betas
When n man gets home real
DoBary
I1R-1I1T
oommunkim to Africa.
lata with a “hie” In his voice
Mrs. Frank Whits
In Zanzibar, the Chineae and he feels lucky if his wifs is
North Orlande
Mrs. Doris Dean
the Russians have been run­ sound asleep—until the next
a s i-im
Deltona
ning the port and barber and morning when the etorm
Mrs. Mildred Haney
training the army.
Osteen
US-SMI
breaks.
Mr*. Clarence Bnydsr
The Chinese have been to
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charge of agriculture, and from
Mrs. Kttchla Harris
It'a
hard
fur
most young
Oviedo
their heavily guarded embas­
men
to
look
forward
to be­
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sy the Communist East Ger
mans have takes over direc­ coming olde ande useful,
e
tion of finance, education and
A
sink
ia
where
great
stacks
information.
of
dirty
dlshss
are
not
sup­
Gradually the ritangea are
posed to be left,
being made.
s e e
Babu has been
Wonder how many people
from hie important poet
minister of external affairs. really mean it when they send
Pags 4 Sanford, Florida Monday, July 20, 1964 Marxists also have been re­ a post card and writs "wish
moved from ether subsidiary you ware here.”
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action downgrading all Zanzi­ uring they can't afford them
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mat r u w
bar embassies to tea flatus end take them anyway.
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Thought For Today

Phil Newsom Soys

Start Made In Zanzibar

areas, depending on the mis­
sion, the advisory task forces
will be led by civilians.
Mao's successes in China
and Ho Chi Mlnh’s victories
against the Freneh In North
Viet Nam have proved to the
Stole Department and the
Pentagon th at winning a pro­
vince from the Viet Cong re­
quires this balance of millt a r y power, psychological
warfare, econnmie aid and po­
litical and gdvsrnmental or­
ganization.
Each hinges nn the others.
The Vietnamese organization
will b« similar to the Amcriin.
Once an area la captured
from the Viet Cong, elements
of these advisory task forces
will stay on to help build up
good government, local de­
fense forces, economic stabili­
ty and local intelligence net­
works.
The South Vietnamese com­
bined task fores ths Ameri­
can team is working with will
bring a trained administra­
tor, or teach locally alected
administrators on tha apot. It
will aet up schools, clinics,
train a local militia. Most

units will bring along a man
to advise local farmers on
agriculture.
According to the plan, es­
sential elements of t h e
American and South Vietna­
mese task forces will stay on
until they are convinced their
local area la able to carry cn
effectively by itself in de­
fense, self-government, intel­
ligence and economic develop­
ment. Achieving this stabili­
ty will normally take months
or years.
This need to stay on was
learned the hard way.
Even after "self-iufficiency” la reached, soma person­
nel of the United States and
Vietnamese task forces will
remain In the region to help
continuously with local selfimprovement projects.
The object will be to Indues
tha villagers to net such high
goals for themselves that
Communist propaganda will
lose lta attraction.

Worry Clinic
Matthew shows the value
of proper tiriinwashlng” hy
hia mother. And his daddy
then wae stampeded into
•h«»1ng relish for a food
that he normally avoided at
restaurants, far p a r e n t s
must set n good exampis at
the table snd alee la their
use of correct English, a#
send for tha booklet below.
CASE T-425: Matthew R„
aged 4, ia one of our grand­
children.
His daddy wasn't fond of
lima beans and one day ha ex­
pressed distate for them at
the table.
Thereafter, Matthew also
said he didn’t want any beans,
though ha hadn't even sam­
pled any.
But during tha next few
weeks, hie mother tactfully
"sold” him on trying some.
And soon ha waa eating
them with gusto.
A few weeks later, whan
hit daddy waa home for din­
ner, they again had lima
benns on the tahle.
When they were passed
around, his daddy failed to
take a helping.
But Matthew ladled out a
couple of spoonfuls on hia
own plate.
Meanwhile, ha addressed his
dtddy as follows:
‘Daddy, you better have
some of these beans. For they
are very good.”
As his father still hestttated a moment, Matthew added
this elfncher:
“ And you know Mamma!”
Whereupon, h i s d a d d y
meekly took a serving of the
lima beans.
Matthew’s rasa offers sev­
eral psychological points in
the field of child psychology.
First, youngiterm have no
natural or innate liking for
any of our foods, with tha ex­
ception of sugar.
So whether they will like
lima beans or beefsteak, fried
chicken or spinach and orange
juice, will depend to a very
large degre# on what we psy­
chologists call ‘conditioning.”
Since tha Korean war, a
new term has almost super­
seded our technical psycholog­
ical word “conditioning,” and
the new addition to our voshbulary ta “brainwashing.”
in order to get a child to
enjoy any new food, It thus
becomes necessary to tie It in
Ths 430,000 gallons of sea
water In the rectangular
oceansrium at Marineland at
Florida la bested to maintain
a minimum temperature of 67
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with an already developed
pleasure.
If this Is repeated several
times, soma of that original
p l a a a u r a will figuratively
"spill over” and paint ths
strange food attractively.
Sines a child usually is fond
of Da daddy, then he should
cooperate to tha full In mak­
ing aura hia children do not
become squeamish eaters.
Despite your own childhood
dislikes, if modern medical
science urges you to train
your child to cat a wide var­
iety of food, then daddy
should cooperate.
Even if ha refuses such aids
dishes as lima beans at a res­
taurant, ha should a t least
show enthusiasm at horns.
For children not only imi­
tate their daddy's dialect and
speech mannerisms, as well as
his walk and his Ideas, but
they tend to follow his sating
habits.
Being a good parent thus
requires us to set a positive
example, especially during the
years till ths child enters tha
tesns.
Thereafter, Scout leaders
and other heroes may partly

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MRS, MISS AMERICA — Jucquelyn Jeanne Mayer, Miss America of
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marriage of May 20 has been revealed. Townsend is a student at Uni­
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Goldwater Goes Back To Senate Chores
PHOENIX, Ariz. (L’i’l) — jinurh thought to the Wallace
Sen. Barry Goldwater, his | mutter. The senator said.
presidential hopes boosted by however, in an impromptu
withdrawal of Alabama Gov. prrss rnnferrnre at a photo­
George C. Wallace, headed grapher's studio where he
bark to Washington today to went to pose for a campaign
resume hia Senate duties and portrait, that former Presi­
plan his campaign for captur­ dent Dwight D. Eisrnhower
ing the White Huuse.
would campaign actively on
For the record, the new his behalf.
Republican presidential nomi­
The senator indicated that
nee had "no comment" on he hoped Eisenhower would
Wallace's withdrawal.
give six to a dozen speeches
GuUlwater boarded a com­ for his presidential candidacy.
mercial airliner to the capital
to rrsume the duties which
occupied him before the Re­
publican National Convention
gave him its presidential nom­
ination.
Aides were confident, how­
ever, that the Wallare with­
drawal would help Goldwater
—especially in the South.
Goldwater suggested, during
the convention, that Wallace
might well decide his candid­
acy confused the presidential
campaign and that ho might
withdraw.
Goldwater, however, passed
up several opportunities to
comment on the Wnllnco ac­
tion Sunday. He told news­
men he had really not given

Pre-Convention Rush Begins In Senate
WASHINGTON (LTI) — |ly to the long debate on the
Senate Democrat*, warned .civil rights hill.
The Senate has passed on­
that the chamber's business
ly two of the 12 major ap­
must go on "political cam­
propriations Mils and stilt
paigns not withstanding," met must act on the foreign aid
today with their leader on the authorisation measure.
backlog of legislation atill
The House faces consider­
ation of Johnson’s 1962 mil­
awaiting action.
Senate Democratic Leader lion war on poverty program,
Mike Mansfield, Mont., pre­ his plan to revitalize the
economically depressed Ap­
sided at the dosed aeasion.
Mansfield's warning came palachian aiea, and a request
as Congress resumed after a for &gt; ft per rent increase in
week'* recess for the Repub­ Social Security benefits. These
lican NationnI Convention. He bills will all go to the Senate
put Democratic senators on
notice thry have only five
weeks before their party's
convention to dispose of key
items in President Johnson’s
legislative program and oth­
er important measures.
It had been assumed that
Congress would adjourn for
the year when it quits for the
Democratic convention in At­
lantic City, N. J., Aug. 2b
Hut Johnson has never given
a n y firm assurance this
would be so.
Mansfield's statement open­
ed the possibility the law­
makers might be railed back
if their business was left un­
finished. He eonreded Con­
gress "could he here in Sep­
tember and on into December
if necessary.” The heavy back­
log of legislation is due main-

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Goldwater, the GOP presiden­
tial candidate, and two other
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Senate Labor Uommittee, are
expected to file a sharply cri­
tical minority report this
week on Johnson's $9(12 mil­
lion anti-poverty legislation.
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assail the program as a rchnsh of stopgap measures
that will not cure poverty.

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About Sports

High Flying Angels Bedevil Twins Twice In Dual

Thinking Gianls Win Two;
O ut Loud Baltimore Takes
Defroit Tigers

Post 53 Whips
Post 19; Play
242 On Tuesday

By Julian Blenstrom

We’ve bad a lot of nice
comment about the aerlea en­
titled “ Enjoy Your Boating
which we are running now on
The Herald'a *porta page. The
fifth in the aeriea runa today.
There’ll be IT in all.
SecaeMe naked If the
aeriea contains any articles
ea the fast growing sport of
w ater skiing.
No, It doesn't. But you
waterbugi take h e a rt Ai aoon
ea the boating series conclud­
es it’ll be followed with a new
series devoted entirely to wa­
ter skiing.
•

•

•

Never before in the 15-year
history eg the Florida high
school all-star football game
baa there been as many out­
standing quarterbacks as will
represent the north and south
equads Aug. 1 In Gainesville.
n e t ’s Ike opinion of vet.
e ra s coaches the state over
and all agree this year's
cosiest could tarn late an
eaclting production on the
merits ef these field gen­
erals elans.
Representing the North will
be Harmon Wage of Jackson­
ville Lee, Gerald Bramlctt of
Wildwood, Ray Jenlngs of
Marianna, and Sonny Owens
of Milton. Leading the way for
tbe South will be Bobby
Downs of Winter IUven, Har­
old Teacock of Pahokee and
Randy Smith of Tampa's Rob-

II

The quarterback mast wide­
ly known among Sanford foot­
ball fana la Bramlctt, cap­
tain of tbe Wildwood High
Wildcats who ran Into trouble
here last Fall when be met
the Seminoles. Bramlctt was
all state and In two seasons
passed for I t touchdowns,
scored II more and ran for
659 yards and passed for 3,250
more. Last season alone he
completed 09 of 138 passes for
1,452 yards and 10 touch­
downs.
But that’s net all. As aa
la side linebacker BramleU
led Ms learn la tackles and
made 19, by film count, la
m e contest.
It should be an Interesting
evening. W h e n Bramlctt's
around it always Is.

By George C. Langford
CPI Sports Writer
If the Angels move to Anahelm, what will Los Angeles
do for a first division team?
Whlla the defending world
champion Dodgers sink deep­
er Into seventh pise* In the
National League standings,
tha soaring Angels — th*
hottest tram in either league
—continue to ellmb toward a
contending position in the
American League chase.
The Angels swept two
games from Minnesota Sun­
day 8-6 and 4-0 to move with­
in ons gam* ef tho fourthplace Twine. It extended their
latest victory streak to six
games and was th* ninth win
In tbeir last 10, giving them
a 27-16 record since June 8.
Manager Bill Rlgney’a cher­
ubs encounter another streak­
ing team in the AL race, the
White Sox, tonight In Chic­
ago, and another victory for
the Angels, who bold tha ma­
jor’s longest win atreak of
th* season 11, may enliven
Los Angeles to their only
“winning" team.
Sunday It was a combina­
tion of youth — Dean Chance,
wha hurled a four-hitter in
the second gama, and slugg­
ing Willie Smith — with old
warrior Joe Adcock, who horn•red twice In tha aecond gam*
and drove In four runs In the
first game.
Adcock's heroic* overcame
Rich Rollins first grand slam
and Harmon Killebrew't 83rd
roundtrlpper In the opener.
In other American Lrague
action, tha White Sox swept
two from Kansas City, 3-2 in
13 Innings and 4-3, to move
ahead of tha Yankees Into sec­
ond placo whlla New York
split with Cleveland, winning
0-2, then dropping a 3-0 de­
cision; Boston outlasted Wash­
ington 11-10 then lost 6-4 In
10 Innings and Baltimore trip­
ped Detroit 6-4.
In five National league
doubleheadrrs, San Francisco
took two from Houston 4-2
and 1-0, Chicago toppled Loa
Angeles 8-2 and 9-1, Milwau­
kee took Pittsburgh 0-2 and
6-4, Cincinnati split with
Philadelphia, winning 7-4 than
loilng 4-3, and New York de­
feated St. touts 3-2 then lost
76.

Rollins College freshman
outfielder Bob Gustafson was
named recently to the 1904
College Division all-American
baseball team. Another Tar,
Rollins hurler Mickey Clark,
was named Uto all-American
second team. Rollins was one
of two teams which placed
W. L. Pet. GB
one player on each of the first Philadelphia 62 36. 691
San Fran.
54 38 .687
two teams.
•
•
•
Cincinnati
60 41 .649 3 4
47 43 .622 6
The contract signed between Milwaukee
46 42 .517 6 4
the Florida Gators and The Pittsburgh
47 44 .516 8 4
Crimson Tide of Alabama to St. Louis
renew grid relations in 1970 Loa Angalea 45 46 .600 8
44 45 .404 8 4
Is good news. Tho two teams Chlrago
41 62 .441 134
conclude their current series Houston
27 66 .290 27)4
this eaesao end the new pact New York
Saturday's Results
will begin in 1970. That year
the Galore will go to Tusca­ Cincinnati 14, Philadelphia 4
loosa. The two clubs will meet to a Angeles 8, Chicago 1
in Gaiooeville In 71, they will St. Louis 16, New York 7
go back to Tuscaloosa in 72, Houston 2, San Francisco 1
and will wind up the series in Pittsburgh B, Milwaukee 2,
night
Gainesville la 71.
Sunday's Results
The tw* dubs have m et U
times In e a c sd tla g South­ Cincinnati 7, Philadelphia 4,
lit
ern rivalry which baa area
the H i e m alatala aa edge Philadelphia 4, Cincinnati 8,
2nd
la victories, ■ to I. Two ef
Milwaukee 6, Pittsburgh f,
the meat nets Me Gator vic­
lit
toria* came la 1911 when
Milwaukee 8, Pittsburgh 4,
Florida grabbed a te to 21
2nd
decision aad la 1963 wbrn Chicago 8, Los Angeles 2, 1st
the Gators upset the favor­
Chicago 9, Los Angelas 1, 2nd
ed Tldesmea, 16 to 6.
San Franclico 4, Uouston 2,
By the way, In this new
lit
■cries each year's contest will San Francisco 1, Uouston 0,
bs tho second game of the
2nd
season for both teams.
New York 8, SL Loula 8. lot
SL Louie 7, New York 6, 2nd
Ganao Today
Philadelphia a t Cincinnati,
night
Results Friday
Uouston
a t toa Angelca, night
Chiefs II, Rebel* 6
Chiefs ____ 043 601—18 B 1 Chicago a t San Francisco
Rebel* ____ 000 000— 0 2 2 Only games scheduled
Tusaday’a Gamas
WP—Alfred Green, LP—
New York a t Cincinnati, night
Wall.
Cuba va. Yanks, Postponed Phlladalphla a t Mllwuakoo,
night
—wat grounds.
Houston a t Los Angolas, night
STANDINGS
Chiefs*
-----8
1 Chicago a t San Francisco,
night
Panthers — ------------6
8
T ig e r* -------------- —. 6
8 Pittsburgh a t 8L Loula, night
Rebels ................ , - , 8
8
Yanks ..........— __ _ t
6
W ill T ry Sw eep
Cuba _____.—
, 1
7
MEXICO CITY (U PI) • Clinched Pae Was League
Mexico’* Davis Cup tennis
Championship.
team will attem pt to complete
Gamas Monday
Panthers va. Tigers (PL Mel­ a sweep against New Zealand
lon Little League Field, 4:80). today la thalr opening round
Yanks vs. Chiefs (FL Mellon aariaa In th* North Amaricnn
sons eliminations.
Softball Field, 4:80).

Mdliona! League

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MEALS for the family are not a big problem afloat.

5-Family Boating
By Bill McCormick
Newspaper Enterprise Aasa.
That much overworked term
’togetherness" has n a v a r
meant so much as It does In
boating. This la a family
sport. Th* boat belongs to tha
family aa much as tha averaga American’s automobile
does.
When tha family goes boat­
ing, much depends on tha
mats (which Is a quaint term

American
League
W. I* Pet on
Baltimore
6(1 84 .622
Chicago
64 84 .614 1
New York
63 34 .609 1 4
Minnesota
47 46 A ll 18
toa Angeles 47 47 .600 11
Detroit
45 46 .495 114
Boston
46 48 .484 1214
Cleveland
89 60 .438 16)4
Washington 86 60 .376 23
Kansas City 34 68 .370 23
Saturday's Results
Kan. City a t Chi., Ppd. rain
Boston 12, Washington 8
to a Ang. 6, Minnn. 8
Cteve. 6, New York 4
Baltimore 6, Detroit 1, 1st
Detroit 3, Baltimore 0, 2nd
Sunday’s Results
New York 8, Cleveland 2, lat
Cleveland 8, New York 0, 2nd
Boston 11, Washington 10, lat
Washington 8, Boston 8, 2nd
Baltimore 6, Detroit 4
Chicago 3, Kansas City 2, tat
Chicago 4, Kansas City 3, 2nd
to a Angelas 8, Minnesota 6,
la t
to* Angeles 4, Minnesota 0,
2nd
Game* Today
Detroit at Bolton, night
to a Angelas a t Chicago, night
Only gnmss scheduled
Tuesday's Gamas
Kansas City a t Minnesota,
night
to a Angalsa a t Chicago 2,
twl-night
Cleveland a t Baltimore 8, twlnlght
Washington a t Nuw York,
night
Detroit a t Boston, night

t

boatmen use for their wives).
Whlla the skipper la master
of the boat, the mate is In
charge of everything else, In­
cluding the kids and cooking.
Boating for her should be a
pleasure, not drudgery, if
everyone Is to be happy.
Cooking afloat Is not a big
problem if a few simple rules
are followed. Stay away from
perishables th at cannot be
eaten the first day out. Shun
bulky foods unless you have
storage apace to spare. Pota­
toes and onions don't keep
well on tha water, ao taka
only enough for Immediate
needs. Pre-cooked fooda, auch
na chicken, roast beef, ham,
etc., should be used whenever
possible.
I t la best not to cook until
tha boat la tied up, but If you
must cook under way be aure
not to overload frying pans
and kettles. And always keep
a fir* extinguisher within
easy reach.
Plaatlc bags git* good pro­
tection to fresh vegetable*.
Vegetables and meat treated
by a new process, c a l l e d
frecie-drlcd, taste aa good aa
frozen foods but do not re­
quire refrigeration. They can
be stowed Just Ilka cannad
foods.
You burn quicker on the
water than you do ashore,
sometimes even over a -deep
tan, so bring suntan lotion
and clothes to protect all
from th* aun. If the kiddles
tend to get resllaas, taka
stioard toys and games to
keep them occupied.
The mate may have her
hands full a t certain time*,
hut aha can be free to enjoy
boating when th# moat fun la
to be had.
NEXTt Weekend cruise.

Foyt Wins *150*
TRENTON, N. J. — A. J.
Foyt won tha Trenton 160mile auto rare for Indianapolls-type ears.

Southern League

Sunday’* Results
Birmingham 4 Lynchburg 9
WATKINS GLEN, N. Y.— Knoxville 6 Columbua 3
Bill Wade won the Watkins Charlotte 7-0 Ashavill* 0-0
Glen Grand National race for Chattanooga at Macon,
poatponad, rain
lata model stock ear*.

Wade Wins

Day AUTO CLINIC

Sanford’# Little League Na- I to 1 exhibition victory over I a contest Friday night a t of Skip S a n k a r l k , Bill
Schmidt, Stephen HlUheock
tionala kept their post season their city rivals, th* Sanford Fort Jtellon Park,
record unblemished with a 6 I Little League Americans, in | I t was th* timely hitting and David Wiggina that pared the way for th* Nationals.
Schmidt and Senkarik teamed
Sanford Wednesday nighL
ilmme* Nationals her* la
The Sanford Men’s Slo- Builders, winner* of both the with Bud Monerief posting up on the mound to limit th*
Pitch Softball Tournament first and aecond halves of the mound decision. Dsn Americans to a mere two hits.
This waa the final exhibi­
itarts tonight at F crt Mellon loop play, will take an 18- Harvey had ■ pair of home
tion scheduled before th* dis­
Park and tho Kingawood game win streak into th*
runs, Bobby Johnson had two trict tournament which get*
opening rounds.
hits, including a homer, and under way Tuesday.
Kingawood eloied out It*
★ ★ ★
Frank Stafford and Don Car­
Tha Nationals will play Kis­
regular season Friday night
ter each had two hit*.
Reunite Friday
simmee
Tuesday night at
with a 9-4 win over Chase
McRaney’* Painters whip­ Fort Mellon Park in a tilt
McRaney 15, Lonrwood II
ped Longwood 15 to 11 in an­ which is slated for 8 p. m.
MeRaney 003 231 6—15 17 0
other Friday night affair to Th# winner of this gams will
Longw'd 000 410 6—11 16 2
finish tn eeccnd place In the play th* winner of the ClerWP—Frank Williams (189), LP—Otto Thomas (14-3).
final second-half itandings. mont-St. Cloud contest a t
Larry Watson collected three either Clermont or St. Cloud
HR—Larry Wataon, Me­
Raney
hits — including a circuit Wednesday nighL
Kingawood 9, Chase 4
smash—and Frank Williams,
Th* S a n f o r d Amaricans
The contest between the
Chase
100 003 0—4 10 2
tha winning plteher, along taka on Tavares Tuesday a t
Shrine
nine
and
th*
City
Re­
Kingawood 211 005 x—9 11 3
rith L. C. Smith, put to­ 6 p. m. and th* winner playa
WP—Bud Moncrlef (14-1), creation Department'! Junior gether three hits apiece to the victory of the St. Cloud
Beys League all-stars, ori­
LP—Dick Frank (8-18).
pave tho way for the Paint­ Nntionnls game with the KisHR—Don Harvey (2), Bob- ginally teheduled to be play­ ers. Harold Helm* had a trio
The eventual winner of the
ed at Sanford's Memorial
hy Johnson, Kingawood
of hits for Longwood.
Southern District Four will
Stadium
tonight,
has
been
FINAL STANDINGS
In tonight's tourney, Kings- then play the winner of
cancelled.
(Second Half)
wood plays Rcbb's in the first Northern District Four to de­
I
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wa*
reported
that
most
Kingawood ,..... ,
14
0
game at 7:30. At 8:45, Flori­ termine which team will rep­
.McRaney _____ ___ _ 10 4 of the Shrine's players are on da State Bank meets Wilson- resent this area at Jackson­
Florida S ta te _____ _ 9 6 vacation a t this time, others Maler. In other opening round ville Beach in th* Llttla Flor­
Longwood ____ _
9 6 ara a t camps, and soma are tilts, Longwood plays Chase ida Major Lrague Tournament
Robba ____ _____
7 7 reported to be ill.
and USO meets McRaney. during the first week of Au­
Wilson-Maler _____ 3 11
Roth of these games will be gust.
Chase _________ _ _
2 12
played Tuesday night. The
Score by innings:
O 12
L'SO
semi-finals are slated for Americans . . . _ 000 100—1 2
FINAL STANDINGS
Wednesday night with the N a tio n a ls____ 111 3 0 x -« 7
(Overall-Season)
WP—Schmidt, LP— Andy
finals scheduled for Thurs­
Summer swimming classes
Kingawood________ 27 i
Rufu*.
day evening.
Longwood
........... 19 0 will get under way July 28
McRaney .... .....
18 10 at the Sanford Naval Air
Florid* S t a t e _____ 16 13 Station's enlisted men’s pool
Rnhhs
13 16 for beginnars, advanced beW ilson-M aler_____ 10 18 ginntrs, Intermediates and
ON 100 BRANDS
Chase ___
- ___
8 20 adults, according to an an­
2 26 nouncement today.
L'SO ______________
The classes will be open to
Tournament Games Monday
both officers end enlisted
Kingw-ood a t Robba, 7:30
Florida Stats a t Wilson-Maler personnel aa well ai their
dependents. The sessions will
8:46
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Games Tuesday
OPEN DAILY — 9 A. M. - 6:15 P. M.
day and Thursday night for
Longwood a t Chase, 7:30
319 E. FIRST
SANFORD
two weeks. They will start
USO a t McRaney, 8:46
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Jim Courier took the hill
Friday night for Sanford’s
Post 53 American Legion jun­
ior baseball nine and hurled
a one-hitter while his mates
picked up a pair of sixth In­
ning runs to defeat Post 19 of
Orlando, 2 to 0.
The victory forces Post 53
to play a rained out contest
with Orlando's Post 212 and
this tilt Is slated to come off
at 7:30 Tuesday night at San­
ford's Memorial Stadium.
The 2-0 victory Friday night
gave Manager Frank Thomas'
charges a half a game lead
over the now second place
Post 19 team. If Sanford can
knock off Post 242 tomorrow
night the locals will go, ac­
cording to Thomas, direct to
the double-elimination state
tournament to be played In
West Palm Beach.
However, if Sanford loses
Tuesday night's affair with
Post 243 the locals will have
to play Post 19 again — this
time on Wednesday night here
—to determine the Sixth Dis­
trict championship.
Friday night Courier, In
blinking Orlando on one hit,
fanned only four and walked
none. However, two of his four
strikeouts came when he bore
down to whiff the last two bat­
ters In the seventh frame —
"Bight w h e n It counted
most," said Thomat.
Bill Deaton, who had hand­
cuffed Post 19 several times
this season, burled three hit
baseball. However, Sanford
scored Its two m arkers in a
rather unusual fashion and
that spelled it out for Deaton.
What happened was this:
Donnie Smith beat out a bunt
and be went to second on a
had throw to first. Courier
bunted and was safe at first
when Orlando threw Smith out
when ha tried to go into third.
Rick Golloher popped out to
aecond but Billy Kuykendall
came through with a single to
center which moved Courier
to second.
Stev* Harris kept th* threat
going by working Deaton for
a free p a n to fill the sacka.
Billy Higgins, Sanford's catch­
er, dribbled one in the infield
to scor* Courier and on the
play Harris overran aecond
and was trapped between seeood and third. While Orlando
waa chasing down Harris
Kuykendall sped to the plate
and crossed it before Harris
was finally tagged. The run
counted and Sanford had Ita
pair of markers, on* more
than they actually needed.
Deaton fanned seven, per­
mitted three hits, walked four
and hit on# batsman.
Scar* by Inning*:
Orlande ( P 191 999 909 8 -8 1 2
Sanford F 63) *0# a n x—8 a 5
Deaton and Brown; Courier
and Hlgglna.

Nationals Down Americans, 6 -1

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Now Branching Out
NEW YORK (UPI) - Not
only do Amcricani live and
vacation in mobile homes,
they are going to church in
them, attending classes, bank­
ing and carrying on a variety
of business in the versatile,
relocatable structures.
While, traditionally, t h e
bulk of mobile homes manu­
factured go to the consumer
market, industrial demand is
growing surprisingly, accord
lng to F. L. Cappacrt, presi
dent of Magnolia Homes,
Jackson, Miss.
Within the past year, he
said, his firm has “designed
and installed a complete mo­
bile church, consisting of 12
separate units joined at the
site, for the North American
Baptist Association.*' As soon
as the permanent structure is
completed, the mnbr»&gt; unit is
shipped to another location
where a new congregation is
forming.

32 Die As Bus,
Auto Collide
BUENOS AIRES (U H ) —
Thirty-two persons w e r e
burned to death Sunday In the
collision of a bus and an au­
tomobile about 100 miles
south of here, police reported.
They said the car skidded
suddenly and struck the bus,
which overturned. Both vehi­
cles caught fire. The bus
passengers were trapped in
the flames, but there were
believed to have been some
survivors. It was not immed­
iately known If any foreign*
ara were among the victims.

Reds Exhibit
Writings O f
Hemingway
MOSCOW (U PI) — The
Soviet Union’s Foreign Liter­
ature Library Sunday opened
an exhibition of works by the
late Ernest Hemingway on
tho CGth anniversary of the
American novelist's birth.
The Soviet news agency
Tass aald almost two million
eopics of hooka by Homingwny hove hern leaned in Rus­
sia, including 4.1 printings In
14 languages and dialects.

At Reserve Camp
PFC Wayne Alhert, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Al­
bert. of 801 West 18th Street,
Sanford, is attending U. S.
Army Reserve Camp for two
weeks at Ft. Stewart, Ga. He
Is a finance clerk In the 3269
U . S. Army Garrison, an Or.
lando based unit.

Cappacrt said banks hive
found in these structures a
low-cost, practical method for
testing the market in areas
where they wish to establish
permanent branch locations.
Magnolia recently completed
a mobile drive-in bank featur
ing a bullet-proof window for
Hancock National in Missis
sippl. Again, after the perma
nent structure ia completed,
the mobile unit is moved to
another site for testing.
The Boeing Company has
installed a specially designed
unit, 80 feet long by 10 feet
wide, as a recreation room for
personnel. Southern Bell Tele
phone uses these units to
house central switching equip­
ment and, in Houston, tho Na
tional Aeronautical and Space
Administration (NASA) has
converted a mobile structure
into ■ combination office and
f i e l d laboratory, Cappacrt
said.
Many business firms have
found them ideal as traveling
displays for sales promotion
and industrial training pur
poses. In a Joint effort, Ekco
I’roducls and Alcoa designed
an 8 by 40-foot mobile display
—a “ Packaging Center." It
scats IS in comfortable, stackable chairs. It is air condl
Honed, has a luminous celling,
built-in m o v i e projection
equipment, a walnut paneled
interior and display walla and
shelves.
Paperback book distributors
have a Mobile Book Fair that
brings a total library of 20,000
books right up to the entrance
of a school.
Michigan B e l l Telephone
uses a modified trainer unit
for plant construction forces.
Accommodating 20 studenti at
a sitting, t h c “one-room
achoolhouie on wheels" car­
ries equipment valued at |10,000-915,000 to student aud­
iences throughout the state.
Cappacrt predicted that re
locatable industrial housing of
the future would have circu­
lar rather than rectangular
ahape a i the design influence
of the geodesic dome In
creases. The domes, he said,
would be transported and laid
down at the construction site
by helicopter. Such domes, he
said, already are being used
in this manner as temporary
housing facilities for Arctic
scientific investigation teams
With construction and labor
costa continuing to rise, Cap*
paert said, the industrial m ar­
ket for relocatable housing
units will rival the consumer
market in importance in the
next decade. “This trend ai
ready is being reflected In the
export market where," he
said, "under-developed na
tions arc finding the mobile
structures a most practlcsl so
lutlon to their immediate in­
dustrial housing needs."

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Miss Beckham,

Miss Sue Brewington, W. J. Johnson Marriage Vows
W ed In Impressive Church Ceremony

J. J. Lee Exchange

Miss Linda Sue Brewington,
daughter of Mm. JuanlU
Brewington of Sanford and
William (Larry) Johnson, son
of Mr. and Mr*. Walter Williarn Johnson of St. Louis,
Missouri were united in Holy
Matrimony on Saturday July
11, 1964 a t 11 a. m. at St.
Cronin's Catholic Church in
St. Louis with the Bcv. M.
Flynn performing the impressive single ring ceremony.
The bride, given in marriage
by Roger Vchoes, uncle of tho
groom, was radiant in a form­
al gown of chantilly lace over
bridal satin. The fitted bodice
featured a sweetheart neck­
line and traditional tapered
sleeves with tiny buttons clos­
ing the bark. The volumin­
ous skirt was gracefully drap­
ed across tne back with Chan­
tilly lace florets securing the
sweeping chapel train at the
waistline as It cascaded to the
floor In a series of soft folds.
Her silk veil of illusion was
attached to a tiara of brilliant
pearls and her bridal bouquet
was a colonial arrangement of
whito
carnations
centered
with two white Cattclya or­
chids interspersed with nar­
row satin streamers. Her Jewrlery was a single strand of
pearls.
Miss Janie Sparks attended
the bride as maid of honor
and was gowned In formal
pastel blue poi do sole featur­
ing a fitted bodice with a Sa­
brina neckline and cap sloeves. A tailored bow held the
softly draped back panniers
at the waistline of the A-line
skirt. Her short blue veil fell
from a matching satin pillbox
with a tailored bow at tile
crown and she carried an arm
bouquet of white carnations.
MIm Sharon Kay Johnson,
sister of the groom, served as
bridesmaid and was gowned
Identical to the maid of honor,
except In pastel pink.
M in Patti Lynn Johnson
and Miss Billie Jean Johnson,
sisters of the groom, attend­
ed the bride as Junior bridesrnsids, with their gowns iden­

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Richard Cox served the; The bride’s mother wss at­
tical to the maid of honor,
and their nosegays were o( groom as best man and Char­ tired in a stunning cham­
pink carnations edged in fril­ les Kcllermaa served as ush­ pagne beige lace ahoath with
er.
ly lace.
white lightening accessories
and her corsage was of white
carnations.
The groom's mother chose
a sm art two piece blue and
green brocade satin ensem­
ble with mctchlng accessories
and i. white carnation cor­
sage.
Members of the wedding par­
ty enjoyed brunch at I’aggIlacci'a immediately following
the ceremony.
Later a reception was held
at Swedish Hal! with the tra­
ditional three tier wedding
cake and tempting delicacies,
tastefully arranged, creating
a picturesque table.
For her going away the
bride waa attired in a chic
two piece pink and white en­
semble with matching access­
ories and the orchid corsage
from her bridal bouquet.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson arc at
home at 4533 Swan Avenue in
St. Louia.
Out of town wedding guests
Includded Mr. and Mrs. James
Young, Columbia, 111.; Mr. and
Mrs. William Sapp, Kllisvllle.
Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
King, St. Charles, Mo., and
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Housher
of Honolulu, Hawaii.

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MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM LARRY JOHNSON

The William West Family
Enjoy Mountain Vacation
By Evelyn Lundy
Hazel and Bill West of
Oviedo, together with their
two children, Pam and Tlni,
recently enjoyed a most in­
teresting two weeks vacation
in the muunluins. They spent
live days at Harrison Bay
T.V.A. Camp Site, which is
10 miles (ruin Chattanooga.
They lalrr visited Oakridge
and saw (he famous Atomic

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By Julia Bartoa
lion Avenue In Altamonte 12, honoring Mr. and Mrs. C. i sry and the Bradfords, who
Robert If. Rcckham of San­
The lovely home of Mr. and Springs, was the site of a W. Mullins, who observed have been married for 30
ford and Jessie Joseph Lee Mrs. R. S. Bradford on Bos-1 joint celebration Sunday, July their 43rd wedding annivers* | yesrs
of Henderson, N.C, were un­
The reception room, of tha
ited in holy matrimony on
open house reception were
Friday July 3, lOlil at 6 p.m.
decorated with arrangements
at the Central Baptist Church
of assorted summer flowers.
of Sanford.
An antique, three-branched
The Rev. Gai! B. Smith
performed the impressive cer­
candelabra centered the buf­
emony In the presence of the
fet table with coffee offered
immediate family.
from antique silver service.
The bride was lovely In a
Refreshing punch was poured
white lace two plere ensem­
from a crystal bowl with Mrs.
ble with a lavender orchid
corsage and pearl Jcwclery.
J. B. Jordan presiding. Two
Following a short wedding
beautifully decorated cakes
trip, Mr. and Mrs. Lee are
honoring the couples and an
residing at the I'incCrcst
attractive assortment of buf­
Traitor Park.
fet fare tastefully arranged
' created an elegant setting.
Special guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Osteen Is
Mra. John B. Blair and daugh­
ters and Rev. and Mrs. V. N.
Maggard, p a s t o r of the
Hostess A t Home
Friendship Baptist Church or
Altamonte Springs.
T o Club Women
More than 50 guests and 18
ny Mra. Clarence Snyder
children called during tho
Mrs. Harry Osteen was
open house reception to ex­
hostess recently at her home
tend their congratulations.
to The Cross of Malta Club.
MRS. J. B. JORDAN, seated, is pouring for honor guests during joint nnA general discussion was held
jiiversury observance. Standing from the left are Mrs. C. W. Mullins, Mr.
and refreshments were served.
Mullins und Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bradford.
Attending were the Mmes.
Flora Michel, Bertha Kings­
ley, Kva Williams, Lucy Har­
ris, Mario Root, Mildred
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The Pilot Club O f Sanford
Convenes At Caucus Room

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The Mullins And Bradfords Observe
Anniversary W ith Joint Open House

COR. l a t f t M A G N O L IA
P H O N E 822-2482
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Energy Museum and H ue)
said that this is one of Uie
most interesting museums
she has ever seen and wishes
that everyone could viilt it.
Their next camp site was
Cadci Cave In tho Smoky
Mountains. Here they saw
many of the original pioneer's
cabins which have been kept
restored, and also the old
griat mllla and many other
interesting sights, W h i l e
camping at Cades Cove, Ha­
zel said that they neglected to
put away their icebox, and
during tlie night they were
awakened by a frightening
noise and upon investigating,
they saw a hear helping him­
self to the food in the Ice box.
After driving the bear away
with a flashlight they finished
the night in the tent and need
Ipsa to say the next night
everything waa shipshape and
all food put securely away.
The Sugarland Museum was
visited by the Wests and their
next atop was at Deep Creek
Camp in Bryson City.
At Cherokee, they saw the
famoua historical play “ Un­
der These Ullls.’*
On ths way borne, tiiey
camped on the lake recrea­
tional center a t the Laura 8.
Walker State Park In Hobok­
en, Ga.

The Pilot Club of Hanford
recently met at the Caucus
Room of the First Federal
Havings and Loan Association
building for the regular
monthly business meeting.
Kay Gallagher, secretary to
Mr. Tucker at the Florida
State Bank, was Initiated In­
to membership In the club.
Rosamond Chapman, chair­
man of enmmunity service,
advised that the club was pro­
viding milk for one month for
an Infant who was 111, and
whose family waa unable to

Miss Jamie Dice
Spending Summer
In California
Ily Maryann Mllra
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore
of I»ng Beach, Calif, were
recent housegucils of their
daughter ami family, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Dice of Jay Drive
In Uriarwood.
Following a two week visit,
the Moores* departed for Mi­
ami, and enjoyed a delightful
cruise to the Bahamas before
returning to pick up their
grandaughter, Jamie Dice,
who accompanied them back
to California to spend the
rest of the summer.
Jamie will return via jet and
Is excited aince she has never
been on a plane. Her letters
disclose she is having a won­
derful time, and has visited
the fabulous Disneyland along
with other famous places of
Southern California.

ATTENTION
LADIES!
Semi-retired, widowed, housewife,
etc., please take a moment to read
this ad, it may prove to be the most
important decision in your life.
We believe in our slogan “There is a
future and security for you with
Pixie,** and prove it by making
available to honest and ambitious
people, a fabulous Pixie shop of
their own (in your own home town
if you like), dealing in ladies and
girls apparel
Franchised and supervised on a
very small investment Drop us a
line or a call and let us explain what
a wonderful future we have for a
selected few.
Phone 277-8436 or write Pixie Shops
of Central Florida, Box 9049, Or­
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provide tho necessary essent­
ials.
Kloise Collins reported that
the safely committee had been
successful in providing safety
slickers for the bumpers of
vehicles nt NAS. These stick­
ers read ‘‘It's 19 Safety Four
In Florida," and thi* la one
method of stressing the need
lo the public for greater
safety on our highways. All
Hot Clubs of district Four
(Florida) are participating in
the safety program at all
levels of safety.
President Marge Jornlgan
reported on tin- recent Pilot
International convention she
attended in New York and
related that the safety pro­
gram of Florida was recogn­
ized ns being by far the most
conscientious and best organ­
ized of any other district of
Pitot International.
Margaret Hodge, member­
ship chairman, asked alt
members to sponsor at least
ono new member during 100405 Li boost the International
membership to 15,000 mem­
bers.

New Arrivals
New Arrivals
Mr. amt Mrs. Robert H.
Howell of Mcinhcitn, Germany
announce the arrival of a soil,
Robert II. liowelt, Jr., born
in Meinbeim on July 14.
The maternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brooka
of Sanford, and the paternal
grandmother is Mra. Monroe
Jones of New Smyrna Beach.
Mrs, Howell ti the former
Penny Rrooki of Sanford.
In Lake Mary
Mra. John Herbert Skewcs
Lake Mary Is being congrat­
ulated over the new* she re­
ceived of the birth of her first
great grandson, Stephen Doug
las Skewcs,
The hahy Is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald L. Skewcs
of Nokcsvllle, Va. Ha was
born on July 3 at Prince Wil
lism County Hospital in Ma
nassas. Va.
Frozen orange Juice concen­
trate is recognized as one of
the most important advances
in food processing during the
last 20 yean. It te now a $300
million a year businesi.

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daughters from the left, Mrs. Kenneth Burlier, Mrs. Mullins, Mr. Mullins,
Mrs. Carl Hibbard and Mrs. Robert Mullard.

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Question, Does He Or Doesn’t He?
NEW YORK (UPI) — More
and more males dye to be dif­
ferent.
And they're doing it to their
locks in the privacy of their
bathrooms—instead of going
to the back rooms of barber
shops,
II. B. Haglcr, who saya to,
mainlaini that more males
take to the bottle—of dye—for
their graying hair these days
because the accent's on youth.
Haglcr, president of a firm
that apccializes In barber
shop supplies, said one can't
blame a man for taking to dye
for the hair if brown or black
means a livelihood and gray
means no job.
The trend to touching up the
male's hair is Indicated most­
ly in increased sales of the
firm ’a hair coloring kits for
men.
'Once in a while," Hagter

said, “the coloring works In
reverse. A young fellow walks
into our hair clinic and asks
to have his hair touched gray
because he has a job with a
lot of older men who resent
the idea that he looks young­
er.”
New synthetic shoes for
boys combine the look of lea­
ther with the durability of
plastic. A special bonding
proccia makci the shoes un­
usually sturdy by eliminating
tha nails and atitches normal­
ly used to attach the heels
and aolea to tho uppers. The
shoea are water-proof, scuffproof, and never need polish­
ing, the manufacturer reports.
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(Dsucm Gbby:
DEAR AIJBY: How does
• father tell his daughter's
fiance that he hangs around
her house entirely too
much? He comes over here
even when he knows our
daughter isn't home. The
young man hus an apart­
ment of his own, but he has
started coming here straight
from work every afternoon.
My wife has her routine
housework to do and she
doesn’t feel comfortable go­
ing about it with him In
the house, lie's a goodhearted fellow, and we
don't want to hurt his feel­
ings, hut we don’t think we
should have to entertain
him when our daughter isn’t
home. So how do we tell
him ?
STUMPED
DEAR STUMPED: Either
the young mnn hns been
made to feel that he Is wel­
come any time, or he is tak­
ing too much for granted.
In any case, he should he
set straight. And your
daughter is the one who
should do it.
•
•
•
DEAR ADRY: Several
months ago I entrusted an
important letter and some
valuable literary material to
a friend of mine, who prom­
ised that he would type
them up for me. Every time
I ask him for the material
he makes some excuse. I
have written letters to him
asking him to return my
material, typed up or not,
but he Ignores my letters.
Can I accuse him of steal­
ing them and have him ar­
rested? I would like to
tcuch him ■ lesson,
"N *

DEAR "N”: Don't make
nny charges against anyone
without f i r s t consulting
some legal counsel lest you
find yourself in even more
serious trouble than you
hope to get your friend.
•
•
•
DEAR AD MY: Plea«e tell
what's-hor-nnme not to lie
too eoneorned about 'Van­
ned music” in a business

R ID E -IN TH E A TR
TO MTU A TI T*.
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NOW thru. WED.
AT 1:00 - 3:00 - 5:00
7:00 . 9.00

G ir l s !
The
Gigs
are

place-.—at least she can walk
away front that
How would she like to be
blessed with a whistling
neighbor who hangs his
manned music" on a con­
traption in bis ha.-k yard
every week-end while he
gardens from sunrise to
sunset? After five year*
of this, we have put our
house on the maiket and
hope that it it raining or he
hns laryngitis when n pros­
pective buyer comes. Why
don t people who are hardof-hearing get a pocket ra­

Legal Notice

W ALK

AW AY

from

"canned music" she ia in­
deed very lucky—we can’t,
ALLERGIC TO ROSES
•
•
•
DEAR ADIIY: My name
is DEIIRIE and I am 11
years old. I want to know
how come there is a MOTH­
ER’S DAY and a FATH­
ER'S DAY, but there isn’t

By Oswald Jacoby

But for the average house­
wife ami mother, 80 l( »uch a
busy, hectic, demanding and
often rewarding aga that she
feels right In the center of
life.
Her husband is still on bis
way up, and she is doing har
best to help him got where
he want* to go. Her children
are out of the baby stagea
and need her to help eolre
their problems, to guide them,
to reussure them and just to
lie at home to give a huuse
the warmth urn! security of a
mother', presence.

Legal Notice

t i (hf r « i H 1 of IHr Fniiiili IV T i l , : n u l l IT t ' o r i t T OK
JHtlcP, «rmii»lff Cuuiitf• Flor­ T i n : M v m j i i i i r t s i , i t h ida* In rrnhnl*.
M I T IV I M I KOH MUMINOJ.K
In ffi Fatal* at
m n n , Kt.oiiiiis.
PAUL CHOVA.NKC
( I M V r C I H M l. H IM
il IVtKKRWS K KlIIC UAL, WAVT« lit 1’rH lU n and Prr»«m* I vein ANTI l / n v APHOCIAItfiflnir Clnlnta or INriwnnila T i l t s OK o n 1,AN DO,
Ann Inti iild Rttlnfn
P la in tiff,
You ami *«ch of you are Vi.
hereby notified and required WILLIAM K. MOOIlg, e t m
to prr*N*nt any claim* and d * n&lt;t et ah
manda which you, or either of
D e f e n d a n t,.
you* may have nuatnat the
NOTH',: o r H I T IXI
estate of PAUL i TIOVANKC* At IITLAU,: KIIMBKI.IISlHri
d«c*a**d. late of Raid County, ri l l WILLIAM F MOOIlE and
to the County Judife of Semi­
LILLIAN I. MOOIIE. h i ,
nole County, Florida, at hi*
w if e
offlre In the court h«*u»e of IIKSIIIK.NCBi UNK NO WN
•aid County at Sanford, FJor » &gt; l i T i n All p a r t i , s cla lm ln a
Ida,
within
*ti
calendar
In terests br, lh r» u a h , u n ­
month* from the tlm* of th«
der nr a s a l n a t tha a fn r e.
f!f*t publication of thle no
■eld persnna.
tic#. Two cop lea of tech
VOU AUK h ereb y notified
claim or demand »hall he In tli.it a f u i i i p l s l n t to for,i-ltiaa
writing, and ahall state the a car Inin m nr tg n g e e n cu m b e r.
place of reeldenca and p»*"t In s lb" f n l l a w l n * dascrltied
office addree* nf the claim­ real property, t o - w l t t
ant, and ahall be sworn to by
Lil
I
BKi.'HET
LA KE
81,'IIDI VISION ItEPLAT, s o .
Ihi claimant* hi*- agent, or a t­
torney and accompanied by
aurdlne to tha plat thereof
■a ract.nlad In 1'lat Hunk
a flit rig f#e of one dollar and
It. I‘j , i St. Public Ksc nr di
auch claim or demand not »o
nf Semlnola Cpanty, F lo r ­
filed *hall be told.
/a/ Albert Paul Choeaneo
ida.
A■ eaecutor of the I*a&gt;t has bean filed a sa ln a t you In
ths above atyla.1 autl. and you
Will and Tent anient of
ura required to aarva a copy
PAUL CIIOVAKEC,
deceased
,,f your Aiiiwar or othar P le a d ­
Wltiderweedle Hal net A Wwrd ing tc tb s 1'ornptalnt nn P l a i n ­
tiffs
atto rn sy a .
ANDEHSON,
p o. tioi :i7
III HU, DEAN 8 GOWNDEB.
Winter Park, Florida
S. l t d .
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any CHILDREN’S DAY I
don't think this Is fair.
WANTS A
CHILDREN’S DAY
DEAR WANTS: Thrrc
IS a CHILDREN'S DAY.
And it fails on enrh child's
birthday.
s e e
Troubled Writ# to ABRY, Rox (19700, Los Angeles,
Calif., P00&lt;’i9. For a person­
al reply, enclose a stamped,
self-addressed envelope.
For Abby’s booklet, “ How
To Have A Lovely Wed­
ding," send 50 cent* to Abby. Box (10700, Los Angeles,
Calif., 90069.

of tiie bad suit breads.
Tile lesson Fred teaches is
worth-while. South s u r e l y
should have thought and then
dropped the juek of- clubs, hut
South should have made the
hand anyway.
After his jurk of club* held,
South could simply have play­
ed ace and another diamond.
If Kaat won the trick, ho
would be able to take a spado
and a heart, but would bavu
to concede the last trick to
dummy’a ace of clubs.
If East drnpiM-d the Jack on
the first diamond play, West
would have lieen able to cash
three diamond tricks, hut
'would still have had to give
| dummy the last club trick.

Ws Jh&amp; Woman: By Ruth Miiiett

E A c T IL L 3:00 M e
D U m o n , . FRI.UU

. rre a
rtiAsuac

dio with a hearing piece in­
stead of entertaining the
whole neighborhood with
baseball games or beatnik
music?
Tell Sutlebell that If she

The writer of a bridge hook
lias an easier time than the
north
s*
writer of u column. If you
* 8 8 31
# 78 1
don’t think so, look at this
♦ 154
hand from Fred Karpin's book
4 A 10 3
on decisions at trick one.
WEST
EAST
East's queen of clubs held A 9 7
A J 10 4 I
the first trick and South made # 4 3
V J 10SS
♦ K.CJ06
♦ JJ
the mistake of playing the
4 Q54
seven spot instead uf the Jack. 4 K l 8 6 3
SOUTH (D&gt;
South won the heart return
4AKQ
and cashed three top spades
VAKQ9
and three lop heart*. Neither
♦ A 10 T 3
suit broke, so South led his
4JT
Jack of clubs. West did not Worth and South vulnerable
cover with the king and Heath Wert North Kart
South wound up going down 1 N.T. Pass 3 N.T. Pas*
Pate
P u
one trick.
Opening
lead—4 •
Fred points out that if
South hud dropped hie jack of would have had no trouble
clubs under East’s queen, he making hia contract In aplte

PublteU J u ly If . 20, 27 A Aug

Great!

By Abigail Van Buren

$jO£oby On fijudqsi

"Thirty is a woman's most
difficult age," says Heiress
Ingrid Bergman who will bo
47 In August.
Why does she think so? Be­
cause "when she’s 30, u wom­
an thinks that most of life is
already over."
That may he true of the
movie slur who secs younger
uctresses crowding her. It
may be true of any woman
who ie convinced that louki
aro everything, and who is
dismayed by the first signs
t&gt;{ fading beauty reflected in
her much consulted mirror.

!&gt;! East Cantral Koulavard.
Orlando, Florida, and f i ls tha
orig in a l
Anawar
or
othar
P ls ad ln g In tha o f fic e o f the
t lark o f the Circuit Court on
or before tha i t h day o f Aus u i t , IMI. If you fall t e do
•o, a decree pro c . n l i a M w ill
b , taken a g a ln a t you for the
r e l L f dem anded la tha C om ­
plaint.
Thla Notice shall ha p u b lis h ­
ed once a w ea k for four eon■ecu tlva w e e k s In tha S A N .
FOHD 11 EH ALP.
DA T ED THItt l a d day * f
July. IMI.
(SE AL)
Art hur H B e ck w ith , J r ,
Clark of c i r c u i t Court
IIy; Martha T. V l h U a
Deputy Clerk
Publish July I. 11, 1«, IT, IMI.
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CAFETERIAS
r9

hT^fciouiPbod CourfeowSwice
Come dtne rttli u*.
***** appHiring as tads, , ,
gily piea, cakes tod creems, , , tender, deketous prims
meets and garden freak vegetatiee,.. eareed In tn g
ptaasanl turroundingt. And remember, ItnmdRr rtgrt
/Is -Taml^f night" with free dassarts tar all...and
Saturday night ta "etaek wgM" when yen get a big
' *48. T itMte start snrted be paw aarts fnr eniy

NOW
BERYINO

In the

Seminole
Plaza

Her community expects a
great deal uf her In time and
effort.
And hor own ego is prob­
ably demanding some kind of
self-expression.
So the average huuiewifu
and mother at age 30 fares
each day with the silent
question: "How am I going to
get everything done today t
need to do?" That's her big
problem—not: "What can 1
Ho with myself—now tin t
most of my life Is already
over?"
It just deprndt on whether
a woman’s main Interest in
life is her face or her family.
Changed Custom
Each Ft elicit bride of I he
14th century threw her gar­
ter us an omen of good tuck
and, as time went on, more
bashful brides rhungtd the
custom and lusted their bou­
quets.
The alcoholic is typically
confused and immature in Ids
approarhes to everyday prob­
lems, and usee alcohol at an
escape. He may find help
through the Florida Alcnhllc
Rehabilitation Program, P. O.
Ilox 1147, Avon Park.

Legal Notice
FIC TITItll »

NAME

NOTICE IN hereby alv.n that
1 am aiiaaseij In bualnrte at
700 W Ft It 81.. Hanford. r™ |.
nola County, Ftnrbts, un.ler
tha fictitious nain« nf, SI’X8I1INE TV. ati.l that I Intend
to register said name with th
Clerk nf the Circuit Court.
Seminole County. Florida. In
secordanca with tha provlelnn,
of tha Fictitious Name Mlatutea
In.wit: Section Slt.#P Florida
Statute, ISIS.
Mg: Millard if. t-eeter
Kenneth TV. Mrlutoah, F.aij
Attorney at Lew
Poet Office lint t PI s
Sen ford, Florida l i n t
Pubiiah July a. i&gt;.
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TV Time Previews
7:30 3 p m. NBC. Monday
Night at the Movie,. "Treas­
ure of the Golden Condor.”
(Color) (Rerun) This I8ih
Century adventure story stars
Cornel Wilde and Anne Ban­
croft. Wlide portrays a noble­
man who Is clicated out of his
title by a marquis and is
forced to work in the stables.
He fall, in lute with tlie mar­
quis' daughter ( Mi»» Ban­
croft) and. after attacking the
cheat, runs away wilh her to
find the trcjiu rv t htd.lcn in
(he Mayan Tcmplri of Guate­
mala. After limling tho treas­
ure, he returns to win back
his title.
8:30 0 p.m. CHS. Vacation
Playhouse. "He's All Yours."
Eve Arden stars as the man­
ager of a staid English travel
agency in London whose life i,
made mi,erahie by an em­
ploye wlm happen, to tie the
owner's bumbling nephew.
Nile is re*|Min*ihlr for tiie lie
phew't pel promotion for u
South Sea* tour which back­
fires and the troicl agency’s
offlre is overrun with dancing
girls, a cliimpanree ami even
the weak punch has been *pik
cd. British comedy writer J e r­
emy Lloyd plays Hie hairbrained nephew.
8:30 to p.m. ADC Wagon
Train. "Tho Trace McCloud
Story." (Rerunt A mystery
western (or should that be a
western my Mery 7) with more
suspects Ilian “ Burke's l-aw.”
Super sleuth Chris Hale &lt;John
Mcintire) (mils himself try­
ing to flush out a murderer
from amnnq a group of ter
ror-strlcken townspeople who

have joined the wagon train
to escape the bestial killer.
9 9:30 p.m. CBS. Tiie Danny
Thomas Show, (Rerun) The
Thomases are in Venice to­
night in what builds into a tal­
ent search as well it might In
that fabled city. The focal, or
vocal, |sunt is a small girl
named Marin who tags alter
Danny and Kathy voicing louil
and long praise for tier family
ot entertainers. As is to be ex­
pected, live young lady is no
mean laient in her own right.
I'iccola Pupa ami Antonio
Ptcrclli arc featured with
slurs Danny Thomas and
Marjorie Lord.
9:30 10 p.m. NHC. Holly,
wood mid tiie Star*. "What A
Way To Got: An Extravagan­
za In the Moking." Since this
half-hour plug was originally
shown, the feature was re­
leased and turned out to be
pretty much of a clinker. The
picture is "What A Way To
Go." The stars include Dean
Martin. ltol&gt;ert Mitchuin, Paul
Neuman, Shirley MacLiln,
Dick Von Dyke nnd Kolicrt
Cummings. The pure commer­
cialism is lt*0 per cent; lieMmilhe-jcenes Insight is nil.
However, if you want to mc
the stars, here they are.
10-11 p.m. NBC. fiing Along
With Milch. (Color) (Rerun)
No guest stars tonight. This
one offers Just the regulur
gang, witli the particular
highlights ticing Keith Booth
doing ’Til Tons,.......The Pea­
nut Vender" by Jark Broun
and levs lie Uggams singing
"Who’ll Buy My Violets?"

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GENERAL TENDENCIES:
During the early day U la nec­
essary to refrain from making
blunt and outspoken remarks
that could Irk and Irritate
those near you, but later you
get many Interesting new
Ideas that can serve you well
with those at ■ distance and
in any correspondence await­
ing your attention. Wind up all
duties.
ARIES (March 21 to April
ID) A letter or telephone call
in AM could be disturbing,
but later on you find It is
more to your benefit than you
thought Be calm. Get rid of
problematical affairs easily.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
20) Your intuition could get
you into quite a mess during
AM, so be practical and at­
tend to responsibilities. Listen
to ideas of higher-up. Follow
them.
BEM1NI (May 21 to June
21) Say nothing while a part­
ner is letting oif steam and
yuu later can get much ac­
complished. He sure to be
with those you want to do bus­
iness with laker. Plan the fu­
ture cleverly.
MOON CHILDREN (June 22
to July 21) Although condi­
tions around you are hardly
ideal, be sure to do good
work, and co-workers become
very cooperative. Don't let
anything phase you. Carry
through wltb equanimity.
LEO (July 22 to Auguit 21)
Don't be annoyed if plana are
thawrted during AM, slnco
finer and more creative
thlnga are possible later. Best
awhile. You will then be in
better fettle for achieving.
VIRGO (Auguit 22 to Sep­
tember 22) Don’t be critical at
home during AM or you lose
loyalty later, when most need­
ed. You must be more prac­
tical where finances are con­
cerned. Prosperity means ap­
plication.
LIBRA (September 23 to
October 22) Forget any limi­
tations that allies may have
end concentrate on the prac­
tical. Then you have e true
meeting of minds. Buying ami
•citing is relatively easy now.
SCORPIO (October 21 to No­
vember 21) Economy during
the morning can mean addi­
tion to preeent holdings later.
Sit down with some expert
and plan « wise budget. This
will be a life-aarer for you.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21) Though
you may (eel somewhat crochety, show cheerfulness In­
stead and all goes well in
dealing with others. Fine
Ideas come from them. Be
off to some party in PM with
good friends.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 20) (Jetting Infor­
mation you require Is fine,
but be sure yuu first make
friends with those whom you
question. Come forth with per­
tinent data yourself, tuu. iic
fair.
AQUARIUS (January 21 to
February IB) While a close
ally may be disappointing In
AM, keep calm, since later
others are very cooperative.
Show devotion to them. Msko
new friends of worth, charm.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 20) You may atart off
on the wrong foot with big wig
who la not quite up to par in
AM, but later all work* out
fine. Be qukt. Study, handle
outsida dutica well in early

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SIDE GLANCES

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are MY trait!"

By Kate Osann

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By Dick Turner

“ No, I don't think your Janls to special! A special ts
supposed to cost lose, not morel"

PM.
IF YOUR CHILD U BORN
TODAY, he or ahe will be ono
of those individuals who wants
to dash off to other interests
before completing whatever is
at hand, to it would be wise to
discipline early In order to
form the habit of persever­
ance, which la the only way to
achieve success in anything.
Fine chart for the top-notch
sales person—end this could
Include almost sny other ca­
reer or profession.
“The Stars Impel, they do
net compel." What yen make
of your Ilfs to largely up to
YOU!
Carroll Righlcr'a individual
Forecast for your sign for
August to now ready. For your
copy send your Wrthdata and
21.00 to Carroll (lighter Fore­
cast, The Sanford Herald,
Box 1921, Hollywood 2S, Cal­
ifornia.
"Shirt-Sleeve Diplomacy"
Prior to World W ar I,
Secretary of State William
Jennings Bryan dispensed
with certain traditional for­
malities, than commonplace
to diplomatic activities, and
Ibis became known as the
"ora 'of shirtsleeve diplo­
macy."

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322 5070.

CALLS

21. Home Repairs

Classified
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Sanfo rd

WINDOW AND DOOR
REPAIR
— In Your Home —
WINDOW &amp; SLIDING
GLASS DOORS
Repair &amp; Rcglaze
OPERATOR REPAIR
SCREENS
Rewired and New
Sanford 323-5510

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322-5612
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id w * lla * e o r d in a r y ty p e

PLUMBING
Contraclinj; Repairs
FREF ESTIMATES
R. L. HARVEY
204 Senfurd Ave
TK 2-3313

23. Painting
FOR A PAINTER, inside m
out, call Luther Tasker at
322 6159.

21. Well Drilling

18 pt.

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WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
AH Types and Sites
We Repair and Service

34 pt.

Same r a l e aa
S llnaa a t
a r d t a a r y typa

Machinery and Supply Co,
207 W 2nd St
FA 2 6132
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25, Air Cond. &amp; Heat inn

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
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200,So. Park Ave.

ERRORS

322-1231

31. Musical Instrument*

T h e H erald i r l t l n o t ho r e .
oponalhla f o r m o re thnn one
In correct In ee rtlon.

Piano Tuning and Repair
W L. Harmon — FA 2-4223

35. Vacuum Cleaners

COPY
T h e Mem ld r e e e r r r e th e prlr llr g r o f rejecting er r e t ie ,
l e g n n y n d r r r t l e e m r n l irh lrh
It d e e m e o h j e d l o n n h l o to
tho p o lic y o t thin n o i r e ,
••p er.

Commercial Rated
On Request
4. Beauty Care

SANFORD VACUUM SVC.*
YOUR REXA1R DEALER
2555 S. Park
322-6511
SALES - PARTS - SERVICE

50. Mine. For Knle
SCUBA diving gear "Health
Way" complete with tank
and accessories. Call 3222802.

JULY SPEC. Ladies’ Shoe
Permanent Special
Our Budget Wave Now $6.95 Sale. Sizes 5-BVi only. $1
pr. Surplus City. W. 1st SI.
Cut ’N Curl Beauty Shop
SIR Palmetto Ave.
322-0831 USED A REPOSSESSED
BARGAINS
JULY SPECIAL! Permanent
109.95
G-E
Stereo
$5. Ace Beauty Salon, May.
99.95
CROSLY TV
fair Hotel. Ph. 322-8525.
79.95
PHILCO TV
G-E 19'* Portable TV 109.95
HOT JULY SPECIAL
209.95
In our alr-conditiooed salon. G-E 23" Console TV
49.05
Permanents sterling at $5. Wei ting houac Refrig.
Shampoo-Sets, $1.75. Hair Philco Refrig.
119.93
109.95
cute, $1.25.
Admiral Rufrig.
Ace Beauty Salon,
119.95
Norge Gas Range
Mayfair Hotel
Kelvlnator Elcc. Range 49.93
Phone 322-8525
Westlnghousc 21" TV
49.05
39.95
Frigidaire Refrig.
5. Child Care
No Money Down. Up to 24
nuw. to pay.
CHILD CARE in my home,
GOODYEAR SERVICE
Long wood are*. 818-5763.
STORES
555 W. First St., Sanford
8. Dogs - Cats • Pets
Ph. 312 2821
FR EE. Muscovies. All sizes.
REPOSSESSED
Call Mrs. Bout well, 322-5858.
ZIG ZAG Swing needle, makes
buttonholes, sews on but­
Catering • Food
tons, blind stitch, mono­
(HA. 322-0115.
grams. Guaranteed. 1 pay­
ments of $8.10. Phone Cre­
Specinl Services
dit Mgr., 322 9111.
COMPLETE Lawn a
Service. $22-2310.

20. Concrete Conatr.

Yard USED LUMBER: 2x1 through
2x12. Sheeting and flooring.
322-0793.

READY MIX CONCRETE
Paltoa, Floor, Free Estimates
Sills, lintela, steps, blocks,
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
•teel, grease traps, dry
w e l l s , Stepping atones.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
309 Elm Ave.
322 5751

WILL accept best reasonable
offer for 1! eu. ft. Mainleis
sltel commercial refrigera­
tor. Good running condition
have just changed nve- to
new refrigerator this week.
Contact Dick Aiken or cal)
322-6625.

BILLS BARGAIN BARN
NEW shipment of new A useed merchandise to go with
FOR PAINTING * REPAIR
other 19.000 items that he
WORK Call 322-5136.
has in his b trn . 1300
Grspeville Ave.
RBMODEL - REPAIR
Call B. B. Link, 322-7029 USED lawn mower
$20.
Building Contractor
Washing Machine A Tub $25
Top Carriers A Basket
Small Air compressor
$15
Fire Irons for grate
$3.50
t h e C*ar« a f lha r * a a » y
a * . B*mlaul» C a a a ly , F l a t . 2430 Myrtle Are.

21. Home Repairn

Legal Notice

, l a P ra h a l* .
rat K alala nf
IZAIIKT1I 8TIBIIL KR
U«c«a***l.
All Cr*4llnra and rarann*
lias Claim* or U*m aa4*
i t a a l SalS Matatai
ou a n d *ach o f you ar*
*by no tlfla d and r*qulr*d
praaanl » n y clai m * and dand* w h ich you , nr etthar of
i, m a y h»v * a a a l n i t lh*
*l* o f R ll i a b a l h Filahtar,
l u l l , la l * of aald County.
Ih* C o u n ty J u d t * of Sam •
a Cou nty, Flo rid a, a t hi*
loa In th* co u rt hnuaa of
I C o u n ty a t Sanford , Finearthln a l l ca len d a r in u nlh i
ni th* Urn* o f th* llrat pubUon o f t h is notto*. T w o
laa o f a sc h cla im or dand ahull b* In arrltlns. * n4
II ata t* th* plan* of raat*
ca and poat o fflca addraia
lha cla im a n t , and ahall b»
irn to b y th* claim ant,
mt. a tto rn ay sn d accn m .
1,4 by a f i li n g faa o f on*
lar and auch claim or dand not a* Iliad ahall b* void.
C arolin a E. HilahDr Full
Aa a d m ln lB tra lo r o f th*
R a t a l* o l
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liacaaa ad
c C a ro lin a E. Zull
I N. Orlando Av*.
Itland. F lo rid a
.Hah Ju na i&gt; A J u ly f. 18.
ltd
A -111

2

CASEMENT WINDOWS.
Screen*, Venetian blinds A
sills. $15. Ph. 668-1501.

Legal Notice
NOTICE in IIE IIK Iir niVI'.N

that Th* l l o u a ln g A u th o r ity nf
th* city o f flanfiird, Florida,
w ill
a n la rta ln
propo*ala
to
furntah on* truck o f (h* f o l ­
lo w in g
daacH ptlon.
or
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a q u lv a lcn t:
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D irectio n a l T.lghla
I I ply road l u s tlraa
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on roar
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Ilia H Tim D o t s * f ii- k -uii
Truck, lild* or propo*aI* w ill
b# r«c*lv*d In th* o f f i c e of tl&gt;*
A u t h o r it y up u n til 1:0, P. &gt;1
J u ly 21, I M i
F u r th e r In fo rm a tio n m a y b*
o bta lnrd by c o n t a c t i n g th* E xacutlv* D irecto r at th* Main
o f f l i a . In th* Adretnlatratlon
l l u l ll t n g . P a u l a flr*w*r Court.
Sanford. Florid a
Gordon t. Bradley.
E x e c u t i v e D ir ecto r
Th* H ou aln g A u t h o r it y o f
th* City o f 8*nf.vrd. F l o r ­
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the Blue Lustre Electric
1 ll!&lt; 1
Shempoocr only t l per day.
Carroll's Furniture.

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INVESTMENT!

July 20, 1064 — Pnge 11 95. Houses For Sale

By Nadine Seltzer

EVERETT A. HARPER

97. Houses For Rent
RENTALS

AGENCY • REALTOR
FURNISHED
2465 S. Park Ave.
1 BR Apt., Clean . . . .
Phone* FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2285 1 BR. Apt- Down
THERE’S PEACE A QUIET 3 BR, Apt- Nice ....
No plane*. In a 2 BR houv on 2 BR. Home, neat

Rnx ISO, San ford. r*c*!vrd 24
rail* to h*r r!»m lfl»d ad under
H o u se s for R s n t . . . and for a
c h a r s * o f only IM S.

106. Apartments for Rent 115. Autos For Sale
CLEAN, downstairs apt. Pri­ '36 PONTIAC Station Wagon,
new tires, RAH, $600. 322vate bath and entrance. Ph.
8533 or 322-6324.
322-0702,

$50 mo.
$65 mo. FURNISHED GARAGE Apart­
a
ment, t Bedroom, water
51. Articled For Rent
$65 mo.
$90 mo. furn. $40. Ph. 322-2108.
RENT A BED
3 BEDROOM FURNISHED
paved street you can buy
Rol'swsy, Hospital &amp; Baby
UNFURNISHED
Apartment. Ph. 322-2498.
for
$3,750
Cash.
Ph.
668-4601,
Beds.
3 BR., 1 Bath Home
$85 mo.
Enterprise. Fla.
By Day, Week, or Month
'56 Line.
*681 Kftt, $31 mo.
3 BR- 1*i Rath, nice St 15 mo. FURN. APT. 322-2800.
Pb. FA 2 5111 118 W. 1st St.
*57
Ply
Wgn
. $397 bal
mo.
3
BR,
2
Rath,
L
Arbor
$125
MUST sell, owrier transferr­
2 BR Apt. SOI Magnolia. Alio '55 Ford Wgn 3389 bal . *23
CARROLLS FURNITURE
, *22 mo.
mo.
ed. $200 buys our 5 year
1 Bit Apt. 119 Elm. All clean '55 Itulck,
3229 bat. *16 mo.
equity, 3 bedroom screened 3 HR, 2 ‘Hath, nice $135 mo
53. Wanted To Huy
1* nicely furnished. Phone '35 Pontiac
, *37 i bal. *22 mo.
porch, 109 Valencia Dr., Ra­ 4 HR, 2 Bath, L. Mary $150 NO 8-3267.
'58 Dodge, 1714 bal, *32 mo.
USED TV's bought and sold |
mo.
venna Tark. 322-3563.
CLEAN 2 BR Apt. Furn. Th. ’53 Opal, *599 bal, *31 mo,
2870 Sanford Ave., Phone
322-8627.
322-3762 days, nights 322-0991. '55 Merc. *569 hal. *32 mo.
Stenstrom
Realty
'56 Chevy, *517 hal, *28 mo.
lying wood District
2 Bn Duplex, kit. equip!. Jal- '37 Olds . $667 hal. V2 mo,
55. Furniture Fur Sale
VA - FHA - FHA In-Service
2565 PARK DRIVE
nu*ied porch, carporte, nice '31 Pont. 1499 bal. *24 mo,
6 ml. South 17-92
322-2420
322-7495
Sell Ui Your Furniture.
ysrd. Ph. 322-1996.
'38 Chevy. *667 bal. *31 mo,
turn right or. Seminole Ave..
Quick Service With the
'57 Bulck. *596 hal. *29 mo.
W
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APARTMENTS
UNFURNISHED
1 block
Cash. SUPER TRADLNG
'56
Chevy, 1519 bal. *29 mo.
Rooms private baths, 114
838-3911 Reverse charges 2 Bn., 1 bath. kit. equip. 18U
POST. FA 2-0677.
'55 Olds, *171 hal, $21 mo.
W. First St.
Summerlin $60.
’58 Old*. *781 bal. *33 mo.
Used furniture, appliances,
2 BR- 1 bath. kit. equip. 131
Gar. apt. 1201 Slignolla Ave. ’57 Chevy. *792 bal. $35 mo.
tool*, etc. Bought • SoldN. Edgrir.on $85.
’58 Chevy. tu n hal, *24 mo.
. I-arry i Mart 215 Sanford
3 BR- 1 bath , lllway 48 $85 Apply 56:30.
Ave. Ph. FA 2-1132.
SEVERAL Outstanding 2 A 3 3 BR- 1 bath, kit, equip. 1404 FURN. 3-room apt. with hath '60 Font, *599 bal. *31 mo.
'53 Old*. $277 bal, SIS mo.
Bedroom Homes available in E. 20th *85.
A garage. 2520 Narcissus. *59 Ford,
Far Uic biggest selection af
*499 bal, *24 mo.
all Area* of Sanford, Let us 3 BR- IV* bath, stove $135.
Ph. 322 3146.
nearly new and used furni­
*56 Chevy Cuv $609 bal $32 mo.
Show you .Around!
FURNISHED
7-20
ture, see Noli'a Furniture
2 LARGE Nicely furn. Duplex *58 Pontiac *788 hat, *37 mo.
• %0.kU.k»
1 BR., 1 bath $35.
Brokerage In Casselberry
TM*.*1. VI t o. CM1
14th Ave- Longwood, ’60 Ford. 309 hal. *3] mo.
Seminole Realty 2 BIT1- 1 bath, garage apt. $55. apis.
on 17-92. Open 6 days 9 to 6.
8 mi. from N.A.S. Ph. 838- ’58 Chevy, *499 hal, 124 mo.
2 BR- 1 hath $70.
’52 Ford, *97 hal.. S3 mo.
3298.
“ D o w e h a v e fire in s u r a n c e ? '*
1901 S. Park Ave.
FllKlfi ESTIMATE
2 B11- 1 bath $90.
Jeep,
4 wd $586 bal. *32 mo.
FA 2-5232 anytime
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
3 B ll- IV* bath, Fla. room CLEAN Unfurn. apt. 309 Mag­
ovating. New A Used Furni­
$135.
nolia. Apply downstair* al­
3 BR, m brth, cent, air A
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
ter 8 p. m.
heat,
sprinkler
pump,
$76
Co., i t 709 Celery Ave.
Stemper Agency 1-Room Efficiency apt. with REPOSSESSIONS. INC.
mo. 322-8225.
FA 2-2117.
SANFORD AVE.
t — Irfitt A F ound
t l —Xlonry l V j n l n l
pvt. bath A shower, suitable
APPROXIMATELY 1-acre in
1019 S. FRENCH AVE.
I — I'araanaU
* ( — Having* A L»*n
tilt. lIusineHH U p p n rt.
OPEN
EVENINGS
for
couple
or
single
person
city, 2 story, large rooms,
&lt;— tlra u ty Car*
SS— ln»uranc*
1
RENTALS
1— D* y Nur»»rl»*
I I — School* a Inst runt Iona
i
or retired. All utilities in­
abundant
closet
space,
huge
DODGE PICKUP for Sale with
*— Child Car*
70 — Kmplo&gt; nient U n ices
Furnished nr Unfurnished
cluded In rent. Ideally lo­
panelled dining room, Mg
1—D o f
fat*—
71— M ile Mtlji Wottitcil
small Business. Ph. 322-3659.
,
BaU-Blalr Agency
cated on let S t- within 1
l o — l.l ta a to ck
12— F e m a l e Help Wanted
kitchen equipped, lovely cab­
12—Hp*cl*l Nullr**
l’h. 322-5641 218 S. Park Ave. block of 2 free parking k)t* ’62 CORVAIR Monza, 4 speed,
71—-Mule «r Kernel** Help
inets.
Vi-Acre
young
bearing
t&gt;—CalrrliiK
SI—Hal&lt;-a lltl|&gt; Waniad
“ A T T E N T IO N
and shoppttg rontcr. In­
RAH, hucket seats, white,
’ fruit trees 322-9250.
l i — I'larr* to Kat
77— Hit ns Mon W s n t n l
LARGE HOUSE. 3 HR- 1
IS— Hp*-lal Hi-rvlraa
quire at Manuel Jacobson red Interior. $1200. 322-3707.
*1— In com e p roperty
Bath,
Lskcfront.
Complete­
I f — Mwtmmlnic Pool*
l l u i l m r * P r o p — Hal*
;
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.
17—J u n lto f lal Service*
LA D IES
ly furnished incl. Washer,
13 — Heal E s ta t e W.inled
1961 CORVAIR 700 4dr, $1095.
. 11— I&gt;o-l(-Your»*lf
14 — Heal E s t a t e 8*1»*
We have several new 1 and 4 dryer, dishwasher, d e e p 115. Auloh For Sale
1961 VW Convertible ... $119.8
IS— llulMara Hupi&gt;ll*a
IT— Ilualnaaa Krutaia
dice our complete ad on Page 8
bedroom
homes,
now
under
freeze. $130 mo. Ph. 322-4970
j o —-Concrete Cotietr.
SO— Lots For H(*le
1959 Triumph motorcycle $505
construction, in desirable
I t — llm n a Htpalra
• l — Farms-—&lt;1roves
’63 Chevy 11 Nova, Excelicn 1955 Studebaker pick-up $150
P IX IE S H O P S
1 1 — Plu m b in g
S3— Out nf S ta t s A ere Age
2
BR, unfurnished house, $90 cond. Ph. 322-2283.
Ravenna Park. These home*
i 11— P a in tin g
IS— H o u ses For bale
SANFORD MOTOR
mo. 610 K. 14th St. J. N.
are quality constructed by
J4— 1V*1I D rillin g
S i — Houses-—Sul* or Rent
of Central Florida
COMPANY
Robson
Jr.
322-1335
or
322’53
BU1CK,
good
tire*,
good
! IS— Air Cond. A l U a t t n g
Shoemaker, featuring fully
17— Mouai For ll*nt
Box 9019, Orlando. Fla.
11— H a &lt;1Io • T e U v isio n
322-4383
1D0—R e s o r t Rem ain
0228,
condition. Priced right. Ph. BOO French Ave.
equipped
built-in
electric
IS— Pho to H E&gt;iul|&gt;mant
101— T r a il e r s —CelMnae
i ,
322
0554.
kitchen*,
plus
many
extras!
69. Schools &amp; InalructIona
to— Home A p p i l e m e e
I0S— Mobile H o m es— Sale
’63 KARMANN GIIIA Corner,
2 A 3 Bedroom Houses
I t — M umIcaI Iniiru m &amp;nts
101—Mobile l l n m i i — Heu|
tihle. Like new. Low mile,
I I — Ilualnaaa K quliimrn l
1963 Chewy 2 S. S. $200, take
Payton
Ronlty
101— Trallrr Hrac*— lt*nt
These home* can lie purchas­
SI—Juti P rintin g
10S—T r a lU r L i l a —Hair
age. $2100. Ph. 668-3323.
322-1301
17-92 at Hiawatha
up payments. 322-1187.
U. S. CIVIL SERVICE
S i — D p h n lit a ry
t o * —A p a rtn i'n la For H*nt
ed for a* little a* $78.26 per
IS—
Vacu
um
Claan*ra
l
o
t
—
It
on
ms
For
Rent
TESTS!
month, (Including laxej and FURN. 2 RR. house, $60, Five ’60 RENAULT Dauphino, ex­ ’35 FORD, good body, good
1 17—Moving A Sto raga
110— H o t i l Hnouis
|
Iniurancc) after low FHA
; IS— K i t r e m l n a l n r i
Point*, ilwy. 17-92. Inquire cellent cond. $100. 322-8614. mechanical condition, Call
111— K*nial A«*nta
*1— P la n i o — Kiciwrra— H**d*
U S — W an l*d To l l r n l
Men-women, 18-52. Start high
down payment! May we
Wren Ga* Station.
322-G616, Claude ITarroU.
J 10— MDc. For Hal*
U
S
—Autoa
For
Hal*
;
MECHANICS SPECIAL
as $)02 a week. Preparatory
serve you?
SI— Artlcl** For l l ' n t
u a —Auioa—Hal* o r Trad*
1 -UR. Furn. House. Ph. 668- ’59 Ford, perfect body, new W RENAULT Dauphino, extraining u n.t i l appointed ! SI— Swap o r K ic t ia n g a
111—Truck* For Hal*
11— W a n ia d To Buy
paint, looks perfect, $293.
t ! 0 — A u to m o ltv * Harvlr*
5122.
ccllent rout. $400. 332.6614.
Thousands of job* open. Ex­
We
Have
The
Home
For
You
s s — F urnltura For H«la
t i t — Frootar* A Cyctra
’5i
Oldsmohlle, good merchanperience usuall necessary.
S*— A n l l y m a For Bala
131— lluats A- Sluttifa
NOTHING FANCY. Rut cheap
120.
Automotive Service
Jcally, $78.
l i — Monar T« Doan
15S— U a r ln * Huppllaa
FREE Information on joba,
Stenstrom
Realty
rent. $8 per week. Ph. 322* *53 Plymouth, run* good, $60.
SB— llu iln raa Ojipoi 1nhlU ra
salaries, requirements. Write
COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
0627.
Millions of part*.
2565 PARK DRIVE
TODAY giving name, ad­
Free Inspection, estimates,
Sunshine
Eddie’*
Used
Cara
A
322-2420
322-7405 NICELY FURNISHED 2 Bed.
dress and phone. Lincoln
From l a m ln o l * County
pickup, delivery, Recoring
Part*. Formerly Zucker*au*uoxj| p jo ju ig u in ij
( D i a l Direct)
Service, Box 85, Sanford
room House. Ph. 322-0974.
A repairs discounted.
2 RM HOUSE. 8 nice building
man’s Salvage, Ph. 322 8072.
Herald.
21it* E. 3rd,
322-3443 .
lots. First $2,500 take* thl* lftL Trailer • Caliannn
property.
Ph.
668-1601,
En­
95. Houaea For Sale
95. 11mi Hen Fur Sale
AUTO GLASS
terprise, Fla.
APACHE Camp TreUcre. New
71. Male Help Wanted
New Custom-built, L ite Mary LOCH ARBOR: U rg e 4 BR.
A Used. 322-3487.
INSTALLED
SERVICE station attendant.
C. B., 3 BR, carportc, utl
2 bath, cent ducted heat, THE BOSS is gone for a week
Senktrlk
Glana and Paint
and we're going to give you EXPRESS TRAILER, heavy
llty, shade A citrus. FHA
Apply In person. Smith’s
air -cond. can be added,
Company
a
steal
you'll
have
to
admit
duty,
tandem
axle,
large
Finance. 822-6859 evening*.
Amoco Hiway 17-92 A Lake
very low cost, 2-car car210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2 4023
a 3 bedroom with Fla. room
closed bed, permanent top,
' Mary Itlvd.
5^*’ Diacount to
porte, very lge. utility room
and
targe
lot
for
$to,Soo,
3 RR.( home, good location.
Auto Glaoi, Tep*
atccl frame. Can lie towed
Seminole County
Owner ttanaferred. Must
72. Female Help Wanted
$3.Vi. down, $70 month ain't
$80 per mo after down pay­ •ell quickly, a n Ridge r &lt;j
A Seat Covert
by pickup truck. Ph. 322Reaidenta
buying it'i stealing. Call
ment. 122 4836.
7724.
Ph.
322
9051.
60
Corvalr,
$782
bat$42
mo.
AUTO
GLASS &amp;
Experienced Waitress, white.
now before STOLED.
no Falcon. $746 bal- $39 mo.
Apply Mr Itotaa, Mar-Lou SANFORD DREAM HOUSE
101!. Mobile Home* - Rule 62 Ford, $1,097 bal- $51 mo. SEAT COVER CO.
''Restaurant or ph. 522-2902. can be yours. Two-story beau­
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
Stemper
Agency
? Want easy housekeeping? no Chevy, $881 bal- $48 mo. ALL WORK GUARANTEED
ty on double lot In excellent THE TIME TESTED FIRM
no Peugeot, $621 b al- $35 mo.
EARNINGS of $33*73 weekly
FA 2-6123
neighborhood. Three whop- J16 N. Park Ave.
Realtor-lnsuror-Trades
50 Ford, $583 bal- 831 mo. 12.1. llonlH &amp; M otors
possible preparing niailllaU
^ House loo big?
322-4991 1910 S. French Ave.
per bedrooms and bath up;
59 Chevy, $784 bal- 837 mo.
for Advertisers in your
GREENBRIAR
Living Room, Dining Room,
59 IItuck. $789 bal- $39 mo. 17 FOOT Super-Craft boat
home. Choose own hours.
Choice lots available In TOTAL PRICE ONLY $1850 y Getting Married?
50
VW. $687 bal- $38 mo.
For information write: De­ Kitchen and bath down.
complete with motor, trail,
Grecnlirlar of Loch Arbor 101 W. loth. St. $650 down. IUI. Buy Ibis completely furnished 59 Chevy, $604 bal- $37 mo.
Everything
immacu­
partment Council, Box 1763,
er,
and all necessary boat.
$49.50
monthly.
Recently
re­
overlooking golf course.
2 nil Mobile home and save 58 Lincoln, $674 bal., $36 mo.
late. Large covered patio
S.S.S., -Springfield, Missouri.
Ing equipment. C*o br seen
decorated. New will In wall
Custom
building
to
your
money. $2950 with good M Chevy, $566 hal- $32 mo
f o r outdoor entertaining.
after 4:30. Ph. Ml 7-3TT2.
carpeting. Very neat.
COLLECTOR wanted by Col- Beautiful lawn and plant­ specifications.
Graanbhar
terms! Or Trade. Call 322 58 Chevy, $494 bat- $27 mo
developed by
Wttnn Bureau of Sanford,
7496
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
58 Rambler, $561 bal., $30 mo. t l ’ Fiberglass Johnson Fish*
ings which Include rlirui.
261 S. Elm. Age 30 to 40,
ing Bolt. Ph. 688 3713.
KINGS WOOD
Realtor
58 Pontiac, $587, b al- $32 mo.
Priced at $17,000 for quick
Hi:!. Mobile llometi • Itenl 58 Turnpike, $599 bal- $31 mo.
ability to deal with public,
BUILDERS, INC.
Raymond
Lundquist,
Alio.
18’ FIBERGLASS boat, trail­
I*- able to piss typing teat •ale ami with good term*
202 Fairmont Dr.
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg N I C E H O U 8 E T R A I L E R . R ea - 62 Boat, motor, trlr, $271 bal.
available.
er, 35 hp Johnson long shaft
of al least 40 WPM, non
FA 2-8074
motor. $325. 323-0120. 1100
•finable Can he seen on 58 Chevy, $684 bal- $38 mo.
transient, at laast high
1Hi. II ihihc* • Snip n r R ent
W. 1st St
lie* rd all Ave., 2 miles So. of 57 Chevy, $591 bal., $32 mo.
school grid uale and with SO U T H W A R D
57 Ford, $373 bal- $30 mo.
Geneva.
UUSTUM BUILT HOME ON
employment background of
37
Chrya. $482 bal- $29 mo.
Crystal Lake Park—Lake Mary
Investment
A
Realty
LAKE. Call e v e n i n g *
office work. No olbera will
Shown
by
appointment
Ph.
37
Merc. $361 bal- $31 mo. Gatewsy To Th* waterway
IOfi.
Apartments
for
Rent
3229173
322 1507.
be coniidcred or interview­ U I N. Park Ave.
322 3361.
38 Chevy, V 8, stick, real clean IlnlMiin R| tort log Goods
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
ed. See Joanne RlUie or H.
Furn. Apt. 230(1 wirflonvltle.
38 Ford. $291 Bal- $17 mo.
(17. IlmiM'N For Rrnt
L. Folev between 2 and 5
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR. 2
V
A
F
H
A
36 I’ly $214 h it- $14 mo. 304-8-8 E. 1st. Ph. FA 8-5861
p, m. only._______________
Bit. 322-1539
2 BEDROOM; Florida Room, CLEAN 1st Floor Apt. Pvt. 53 Olds, $299 bal- $17 mo.
ent. 1004 Palmetto.
Property Management
fenced yard. Lake Mary.
53 Chevy, $99 balance, $1 mo.
73. Male or Female Help
4r Sales Broker
* FREE $2,100. equity. $100 322 1507.
MODERN Fum. apta. Also
down, $69. mo. pays all.
Storage apace. Ph. 322-1374.
Jim Hunt Realty
Clean 3 bedroom, 10 x 17’ FURNISHED 2 Bit. House.
LOOKING FOR
2IHt
Palmetto.
322
0274.
Fla. room, equipped kitch­
CLEAN 4-Kooms, down, sun
Offers for your selection
SECURE JOB?
en, terrazzo floors. Ilclmly 2 BR, Unfurnished house. Ph
porch. 611 Park,
this*
Beautiful
2,
8,
A
8
I
Realty Ph. 322-1641.
322|892.
Bedroom
Train for U. S. Civil Service
FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
&lt;3Es E 3 2 £ x- | N
teats. Sec our ad under Edu­
Cowan. 322 4613.
LAKEKItONT
RENTALS
LAKE
COTTAGE
Government
cation-Instruction classifica­
3 BR- 1 bath $125.
1 Bedroom, Furn. $50. mo. EFFICIENCY 611 Park.
Orlando, Fla. Ph. 293-6182
tion. Lincoln Service. Ei2 BR- Fla. Room $90.
j Ph. 3226106
tabtished 1948.
Owned Homes
For Sale
Dtllon*, Mackl*** latott and
COUNTRY home. 2 br . Fla 2 Bit Haute. Completely furn­
t r e a t ' l l community t* Juit
ished.
2«?4
Willow
Ave.
Ph,
mlnui*. (tom you. Drue over
Priced From $6,750 room, large lot zoned for 322-2118.
77. Situation Wanted
today and xto to* youreilf
horse* extra lota available,
th*M*Mc&gt;ou* hamaslla* that
REAL-ESTATE
NOTARY-PUBLIC
Down
Payments
$13,850.
aall (or only B l i t s . , including
IRONING in my home, 3222 B l C home, clean A close
MAY I HELP YOU
Canlfal W*t*r Wain* a n d
As Low As $100
GEHR REALTY
032! *
P*y*d S l r e t l i l You'll b e
in. Jimmy Cowan. 322 4013.
My Office I h Al Your Service
Like Mary
322-3561
amiZMlI 110, tlarti you an too
RcHldentinl
Commercial
Indunlrial
HOUSEWORK. Estelle John­ Monthly Payments
way ta lh* bait tavnlmanl
ol your inti
&lt;_
_
.From $43.50
son. 322 8440.
* * * * * * * 322-3829 * * * * * * *
$100 DOWN
To maka the beat homa
FHA - VA HOMES Jk|
87. Huaineoa Rentals
buy, see th*
Mr. A Mr*. HOMEflUYEItfl, should you be In NEED
O* Mir* to la * Ih*
2, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
ol financing? PUaaa lak* note w* her* in the Sanford,
Poinutila, Xf.cMVi ftmoua
F a n LEASE—Service Station.
VA - FHA
t. It*, A 2 BATHS
Seminole County area are FORTUNATE, aa we have
b om * o n ttlaplay In Ih *
Florida a x h l b l l a t tha N.V,
Good location. Good pro­
a DIVERSIFIED Home FINANCING program now in
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
Appointed
World* Fairl You'll al*o want
PROGRESS, a rt you in NEED of a HOME? Plena*
ducts. Good treatment. Ph.
to lour lha IS othar dMlxhtful
ON A NEW
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
modal*, all tailorad to lit your
CALL
Property
locally 322-4342, or apply to
pochatboo*. File** ran** rnuw
For Complete Information
t
r t t o . to f l l . l a o . tor tha big,
the PURE OIL COMPANY.
Management &amp;
See or Call Your
322-3829
luxury modal-down baymanla

$ Bank $

Repossessions

NEW HOMES

$100 DOWN
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National

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1012

Phone 322-4503

NEW HOMES

322-5612

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Repossessions

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NEW HOMES

BANK

Repossessions

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Sales Broker

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SALES BROKER

w iT iu i^n u u
AND SAVE
MONEY

LOCH AltBOK. U rg e 4
Jim Hunt Realty Wc Have The Home For You
Bedroom, 2 Bath, pine pan­
r A
elled Flirida Room, Cen­
Office 822-2118
Stenstrom
Realty
DICK’S
*
*
tral air, sprinkler system,
Night 322 0648
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
patio, 156x150 lot. Ph. 322323-0700
2565 PARK DRIVE
8522, 207 Ridge Rd.
2324 Park Dr. Sanford, F li. 322-2420
322-7405 310 Sanford Ave. FA 3-7838
o

MERLE W. WARNER, REALTOR
708 South Park Avenue
Sanford, Florida
Telephone 322-3829
Letii ail attend Church thla Sunday.
PS: My Prearher had a right good Sermon Laat
Hunday. Did YuuraT

start at only » * « . . with
jjeothly paymaau a* tow a*

D R IV E O U T T O D A Y I

Take tat oralat* SN to 0*4.
Sane Cacrwng*, M d M u m
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AD-62075 (W-7B)

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MON.

Nation's GNP At Peak Of $618.5 Billion

H

WASHINGTON (UPI) The nation’s production of
goods and services soared to
a record annual rate of *618.5
billion In the second quarter of
1964, and President Johnson
predicts even bigger gains In
the months ahead.
The figure, a n n o u n c e d
Thursday, was up $10 billion
over the first three months of
this year. Tills means that the
gross national product (GNP)
—that Is, the total output of
goods and services—now Is
running about *20 billion ahead
of Its rate at the start of the
year.
“On the basts of this fine
record—and with the tax cut’s
major Impact yet to come —
we fully expect the gains In
the second half of the year to
be even greater than the
first,” Johnson said.
He bailed the report as
“ further witness to our strong
and balanced economic expan­
sion, The Chief Executive not­
ed also that personal Income
particularly “ grows faster than
we had expected."
In a related development.
Labor Secretary W. Willlard
Wlrtx said Thursday that non­
farm
employment reached
*9,1 million last month—the
highest level In American his­
tory.
But, he noted, heavy over­
time work assignments con­
tinued, and the total numhor
of jobless In June was 4.7 mil­
lion, for an unemployment
rate of 5.5 per cent of the work
force as compared with 5.1
per cent in May.
During the last quarter of
)M3 the rate of the GNP was
$599 billion, and for the first
quarter of this year $600.8 bil­
lion.
Strong eocsumer buying was
said to have accounted for $6
billion of the increase during
the second quarter. AH goods
except automobiles showed
substantial
increases,
the
Commerce Department said.
Automobile purchases con­
tinued at the high levels
established during the preced­
ing quarters.
Johnson said the perform­
ance Indicated strong advances
for the rest of this year.

Sanford Scout
Leader Goes
To Jamboree
Thomas G. Albert, Sanford
Boy Scout executive, left Sat­
urday for the National Boy
Scout Jamboree et Valley
Forge, Pa., where he will
serve for two weeks s i Scout­
master of Council Jamboree
Troop 60, located in Section 21
and composed of u n i t s
throughout Region Six.
There are 112 Scouts and 14
adult leaders representing lino
Central Florida Area Council.
The group departed late
Saturday night from Comp
LaNoche near Umatilla by
chartered buses. The theme &lt;&gt;f
t h l a year’s Jamboree is
“Strengthen America’s Herit­
age.”
The tour schedule Includes
trips to Williamsburg, Vo.,
Washington, D. C., Philadel­
phia and many other points
plus military bases for meals,
church aervicci and attrac­
tions.
Jamboree busca are aisled
to return July 26 at Camp La­
Noche,

Retired Railway
Worker Drowns
BLOUNTBTOWN (UPI) —
The body of a retired railroad
conductor from Decatur, III.,
waa pulled from MrKrntla
Lake near here Hunduy night.
Authorities said Howard
Gail Hendricks, 65, apparent­
ly fell Into the water and
drowned while fishing.
Hendricks retired f o u r
years ago and movrd here
f r o m Decatur, authorities
Mid.

Brown Signs
CLEVELAND — Fullback
Jimmy Brown, who has won
tha National F o o t b a l l
League’s rushing title In six
of the last seven aaaaoni,
signed his 1064 contract with
Ihe Cleveland Browns.

Wins PGA
COLUMBUS, Ohio—Bobby
Nichols won the PGA cham­
pionship, finishing t h r e e
strokes ahead of Arnold Pal­
mar and Jack Nicklaua,

W right Loses
GRAND BLANC, Mich —
Ruth Jaaaan overhauled Mic­
key W right In the final round
'to win the Yankee women's
golf tournament.
/

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Page 12 — July 20, 1964

Nrralii

Lutheran Church
Bible School
Opens Today

SURPRISE! — When Mrs. Charles J. Vessel! of Omaha, Neb. (center),
bought n copy of the White House Guide Hook hi Washington, D. C.,
cameras began to flash. She discovered she was the millionth purchaser
nnd to commemorate the occasion, Mrs. Lyndon II, Johnson (right) pre­
sented her with n special copy autographed by the President. At left in
photo aro husband Charles VesHell and son Frank.
(NKA Telephoto)

Four Detection Satellites Now •In Orbit
CAPE KENNEDY (U PI)—
America's new nuclear detec­
tion satellites, maneuvered in­
to position by three days of
a k 111 f u 1 rocketry, whirled
around enrth today as look­
outs for any illegal atomic
tints during tha next 12
months.
Tha two sentries Joined a
similar pair orbited last Oc­
tober to give tho United
States a four - satellite force
to police the limited test hnn
treaty signed with Russia
last August. Both of tha new
satellites, together with a

Nevada No More
Divorce Capital
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Nevada lias lost its reputation
as tha divorce capital of
America to Alabama, accord­
ing to a survey of the Na­
tional Vilal Statistics Divi­
sion.
Alabama had 17,320 divor­
ces in 1063 compared to only
8,466 for Nevada. Tho Ala­
bama counties of Geneva, Ma­
rlon, Randolph nnd Winston
all logged more divorces than
marrlagea; there was no coun­
ty In Nevada in which divor­
ces exceeded marriages.

Men To Paint
Irwin Hall
By Maryann Miles
Hie Men's Club ot the Bear
Lake Methodist Church wilt
have a "Paint Irwin Hall”
get-together at 6 p.m, today
followed hy a covered dish
supper when It geU too dark
to paint.
The rllih hopes to have Its
first tnet-tlng In the new hall
on Aug. 23.

smnll reseurrh moonlet, were
rocketed early Friday into
yo - yo orbits that looped
from 65,600 miles in space to
within 230 miles of earth.
The first of the new watch­
dog satellites was switched
into a circular orbit 65,500
milea high Friday night while
the second made another
swoop around tha earth on
the Initial orbit.
At exactly the right mo­
ment Sunday, 59 hours and
11 minutes after launch,
scientists at the Air Force
Satellite Control Center in
Sunnyvale. Calif., triggered a
small rocket aboard the sec­
ond craft and kicked It into
the same high circular orbit.
Ilerausu of the delay be­
tween the two orbital maneu­
vers, the new sentries are
about 120,000 miles apart so
that when one is on one side
of the globe, Its pnrtnrr is
patrolling the opposite side.
The first two, rorketrd Into
space In tho opening of the
Defense Department’s pro­
gram for a fool - proof me­
thod to gunrd against test
ban cheating above ground,

Perez Visit To
Florida O ff
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) Plaquemines Parish (county)
segregation lesder, Lesnder
Perox today postponed a trip
to St. Augustine because of an
injured heel.
A s|Mikcsman for Perrr said
he slipped when closing a win­
dow during a rain storm.
Peres had scheduled to talk
hi (he racial troll hie spot at
(lie request of local business
men.
He Is president of the Pla­
quemines Parish Council, and
Is regarded the leading segre­
gationist in Louisiana.

are still working nnd may
last another year.
Scientists estimate t h e
x-rny, gamma and neutron
radiation detectors aboard the
satellites nrn sensitive enough
to spot atomic hursts half the
lire of the bomb that destroy­
ed Hiroshima moro than 100
million miles away.
The Air Force said ths new
inoonlets would circle the glohe
every four days, their orbit
Is inclined to Hie Equator by
37 degrees.

Vacation Bible School at the
Lutheran Church of the Re­
deemer, W. 25th Place, San­
ford, opened at 9 a.m. today
with classes for children four
to 14 years old on the theme
"God, My Country and I,"
The two-week school will dote
Friday, July 31.
Purpose of this year's
courses, according to the Rev.
Herbert W. Gocrss, pastor, is
three-fold: 1) to lead the chil­
dren to acknowledge God to
be the Ruler over all things
in heaven and earth and to
recognize Him as the One who
has established government
on earth and given it author­
ity to rule in order to icrve
the people In the land;
2) To lead them to the re­
alization that every Christian
is a citizen of both of God's
Kingdoms—the heavenly ore
and the earthly one;
3) To encourage them, as
they arc led by the Holy Spir­
it, to develop the desire to
live as loyal citizens of both
kingdoms.
Tools to help accomplish
these results will be work­
books for each pupil, film­
strips In color, handwork pro­
jects, singing of appropriate
songs In the five departments,
Nursery through Junior High.
Games and refreshments will
round out each mornings
schedule.

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C l O c^

Rotnritins took a political
itraw vote Monday and came
up with 62 votca for Harry
Gnldwater and five for LUJ,
for president. One write-in
vote was cast for President
Richard Dens, who withdrew
later - in favor of Goldwater.
la thia an indication of things
to come in Seminole County
In November?
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In the 1900 November elec­
tions, Seminole County went
overwhelmingly Republican in
the presidential election, giv­
ing Richard Nixon an almost
two to one majority over
Kennedy.
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In the gubernatorial elec­
tion in 19C0 Seminote County
Bplit almost down the middle
- giving Farris Bryant 6,f&gt;81
and Republican Peterson 6,123. Indications a t present
show thnt the Florida voters
mny well go overboard for
Barry Gobi water and Charles
Ilolley could conceivably up­
set Hayden Rums, boosted by
Goldwater's popularity.
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"Seconds For Survival," a
documentary film produced
by Bell Telephone outlining
the nation’s defense network
system is mu* of the most In­
teresting ami exciting films
produced in recent years. Ilotarinns saw it Monday and
expressed the sentiments of
others who have had n chance
to view the film, “ it certain­
ly does give you n nice, warm
feeling of security."
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Weekend Scene—An amhulsneo scurrying out of Sanford
on Illghwny IT-92, its blinker
light flashing and siren
Bounding, pulled off the road
hurriedly. The driver got out,
rcrloscd the hood of the ve­
hicle, hopped back In, glanced
to the rear, ami then resum­
ed toward its unknown des­
tination,
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You ran enjoy farm life
If you practice safety, says
the Seminole County Exten­
sion Service staff, Cecil A.
Tucker, Myrtle C. Wilson and
Km!e Lundberg. This week is
Farm Safety Week ami the
theme is "Safety Begins at
Home." The extension staff
members urges farm occu­
pants to “keep your farm and
farm home in order and elim­
inate linxnrds ns you
find
them. Be a good housekeeper
in your
hornu and on your
farm."
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R. M. W. Studivntc comes
Up with another of those un­
usual names for towns. He
calls our attention to "Two
Kgg, Fla.," north of Marianna. And Hope Bennett of Cas­
selberry sends us s post card
from "Loafers Glory, N. C."
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Anything can happen —
and usually does — when
Charlie Morrison and Roger
Harris team up! Charlie hua
been known to give away sil­
ver dollars, but It’s unlikely
nt this time — what with the
current silver shortage. But
one thing ia sure when Mor­
rison and Harris appear on
Wednesday’s Kiwanls Club
program. Songs, smiles and
laughter will be the order of
the day. On the same bill will
be ventriloquist Dottie Jardine. Looks like a great Wed­
nesday Luncheon meeting at
the Civic Center for the Klwan is.
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Work Sentences Given
4 Boys For Vandalism
Three young brothers, ages
eight lo It year* old and a
nine-year-old hoy from an­
other family reported to Juve­
nile Court at 9 a.m. today to
begin serving a "work sen­
tence."
Judge C. Vernon Mire pass­
ed the probationary sentence
on the four youngster* Mon­
day. They all were involved
In the vandalism and theft at
the home of Dr. 1-conard Mun­
son on July 11 and 12.
The boys all will do menial
labor for the City for three
hours a day "until further no­
tice," under on arrangement
worked out by Judge Mile and
City Manager W. K, Knowles.
The work will involve pulling
weeds, picking up trash and
other small Jobs within their
capacity.
The oldest member of the
group involved in the vandal­
ism. a 16 year old deaf-mule,
who, because of his incorri­
gible behavior is unacceptable
to the state industrial school
or to schools for afflicted chil­
dren, will lie transferred to
the state asylum at Chatta­
hoochee, on the recommenda­
tion of a panel of psychiatrist*
who examined him Friday.
Two little girls also involv­
ed will not he required to
work, hut are not allowed to
leave their homes unless ac­
companied by their parents or
a responsible adult until fur­
ther notice.
The older brother of one of
the girls, who is mentally tvtarded, is being detained at

his home until he can be ad­
mitted to the Sunland Train­
ing Center.
Judge Mire said that he
would like to have seen the
youngsters have to clean up
the mess they had made at
the Munson home, hut this be­
ing Impossible since the own-

Board Rejects
Request For
Asphalt Plant
A request from Charles A.
Meyers Jr. and Jumps R. Mor­
gan to establish nil asphalt
plant In the vicinity of SR
•till and the ACL tracks nt
Forest City was denied Mon­
day night nt n meeting of the
Seminole County Board of
Adjustment.
The applicants were not
present to substantiate their
request for a special cxciqttlon permit, but a host of
nearby property owners, resi­
dent and representatives of
tlio H i-A cres Concentrate,
Inr., were present to present
objections.
The board, headed by Chnirmnn Hal Colbert and members
W. C. Halback, R I c H a t &gt;1
Hanks, Jack Symes and J. H,
Leo (the latter was not pres­
ent) turned down the request
on the basis of these objec­
tions anil the fact that HiAcres was a food processing
plant.

The board took no nrtion on
the request of Curtis Dorsey
for n special exception permit
to establish a golf driving
range in south Seminole, The
permit was granted otiginnlly
but an iiiljnri-nt property
owner was out of tile -late at
WASHINGTON (IfPD
11 tii.i. and did m l have an
President Johnson met will
i (unity to register bis
Democratic e o n g r e i eii.n .
tiotts. By an agreement
leadciH today to mail |IU&gt;••tw ill the partus concernplnns for a final drive to
id, tin- * oiinty &lt; ommi.-slon
c l e a r k e y administration
tifeiii'd the question back to
measures before the party's
tlio It mi I of Adjustment for
national convent Ion Aug. 24,
additional consideration and a
Tim Chief Executive played . leeominettdalion to the Com­
host to the lawmakers at his
mission.
regular Tuesday breakfast at
The Board of Adjustment
the White House.
decided to inspect the prop­
Sena’s Domcorntle Leader
erty .-it* mid make a liunl
Mike Mansfield, (Mont.), nn- re*i nmmdation to the County
nouen (leafier - r cmf cmf ern Commission by Friday of this
nounred after a caucus of
week,
Democrats Monday that tinSenate would meet Knlurduj &gt;
and lengthen its sessions in­
to the evening hours to "do
everything wit can to finish
work" on priority legislation.
Topping the list of ’’must"
measures was the ndniiiiisttnSAIGON, Viet Nam ( HIM)
tion's f9ll2.lt million anti-pov­
The t s OMahninu City,
erty bill. Mansfield scheduled fint -lilp of the powerful 7th
action on the hill for later in FI1 t, mndi for Saigon harbor
the week, possibly Wednesday today fur a tim e-day opera­
and Thursday.
tional visit expected to put n
After tlml routes the -3.1 fn *b hi ol of Htentti behind
billion foreign aid authorisa­ the null t’oinmunlst war cftion me« sute.
fntt in South Viet Nam,
The decks of thu guided
mi-rile light cruiser bristle
with newly mounted machine
guns to repel any guerrilla
attiirk from shore. It has been
fitted with underwater detec­
tion devices for protection
SAIGON, Viet Nam (IfI’D against saboteurs.
—A massive Communist force
Ill early May, Communist
today smashed more than a Viet Cong saboteurs mined
liutluliou of g o v e r n m e tt l mid Bank the converted IL 8.
troops in two during daylight aircraft c a r r i e r curd in
ambushes at Cliuong Tien, •Suigon harbor. It was repulrsouthwest of Saigon.
cd and refloated.
U. S. military uuthoritlca
The visit by Vice Admiral
here said commanders were Roy I„ Johnson, 7th Fleet
■till counting their dead and commander, came at a time
wcunded as darkness felt. The when government forces were
toll of government dead, al­ feeling from two telling new
though not yet reported, was blows inflicted by the Com­
munists.
believed high.

Pre-Convention
Demo Drive On

7lh’s Flagship
Reaches Saigon

Reds Defeat
Saigon Force

ers are away and unaware of
what ha* happened, he decid­
ed to put them to work help­
ing to do clean-up work in tile
city.
None of the children, with
the exception of the 16 year
old deaf mute, has ever been
in trouble before, Invitigatiun
shows.
Th sentence l* indefinite,
pending reports of the boys’
behavior, their altitude and
diligence, from City Recrea­
tion Director Jim Jrrnigan
who w i l l supervise their
chores, and Juvenile Counse­
lor C. E. McCord who will
check on them regularly.
The parents of the young­
sters promised to cooperate
in seeing that they get to
work at the designated times
and are kept off the streets
and away from any of the
other children involved.
The father of the three
boys, who returned here over
the weekend from California,
said that he was anxious lo
pay his proportionate share of
the damages done by Ids soils
and was seeking employment
here or nearby so that lie
could be at home with them.
All of the youngsters are
under court supervision until
further notice, pending their
behavior and attitude and
Judge Mire warned that a sec­
ond offense of any kind would
mean they would be sent to
industrial school.
The mother of the Itoy who
Is committed to I’ll til taboochre lias decided to move
back to North Carolina. Judge
Mire said, and added that the
Itoy would later be transferred
to the North Carolina state in­
stitution.
As far as is known, the Mun­
son family has not been in­
formed of tlie vandalism and
tlu-it at their home. They a
traveling on an extensive va­
cation ami were last re|Hirt»d
ill Mexico
rientls here saul
they would not tell th&lt;‘m what
had happened "becam e 1).
would spoil (iieir vacation "
No comprehensive estimate
of damages nr lu.-s is avail­
able at present.

Ooidwater Unit
To Be Formed
A bipartisan meeting for
tha putjr
i f r-tabllshlng n
,Si-miR"l« Ci-unty "CiiMwnter
for President" office will be
bt-ltl til K p in. Thur lay ill
tin- Fdwutil* Building at 2u&lt;)
North Park Avenue.
A gtmiji nf local Geelwalcr
supporter* b.’ivc obtained nu
office location and will meet
to crgunlze campaign efforts
in this county.
An invitation lias been ex­
tended to nil county ri sidents
to attend the affair.

Mrs. Peters
Back On Job
Mrs. Barbara Peters lots
returned to tbe office of
North Orlando Village Clerk
upon request and approval
by unanimous u-solutlon of
tlio Village Council ami was
officially sworn in last Tliurs
day by Mayor Irene Van
Eepoel.
She announced this week
that office hours will
from
D a.m. until noon, Monday
through Thursday and from l
until 6 p.m. on Friday of each
Week.

Zip Code 32771
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WEATHER: Scattered afternoon, evening showers through Wednesday: high today 88-02; low tonight 70-75.
VOL. fifi

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1008

Editor’s Nolo: A sinrrn*
and thoughtful reader re­
cently took The Herald to
task because the feeling was
that this newspaper wav
"knocking’’ our downtown
business district when il
should "try boosting" fur a
change. Tills Is the first in a
series of three articles dis­
cussing the downtown dis­
trict.

By Julian Slrnstrnm
Associate Editor
What about the downtown
district?
The question Is lienrd re­
peatedly in nearly every m a­
ture rity in the country. Cer­
tainly, it's not a new- ques­
tion — even here in Central
Florida where civic leaders,
business men, city planners
and municipal authorities are

NEkV YORK (U Pl) —
Srn. Jacob K. Jaxits (ItN. Y.) announced
today
tlm( he would "wilhhold my
support from thr national
Republican t i c k e t * ' and
would urge lending New
York Republicans to unite
with hint in proclaiming ■
New York stale Republican
plat farm.

J W W A ...

BRIEFS
Paris Conference
PARIS (U PI)—United Na­
t i o n * Secretary General
Thant met with President
Churte do Gaulle hero today
for talks on Southeast Asia
mid Cyprus.

Reds Punished
MOSCOW (l.’PI) — Soviet
officials have disbanded the
tuition's Olympic-bound water
polo team for smuggling for­
eign g. ml* tt i the country,
il was disclosed today.

Reds Smash Sect
MOSCOW (HIT) — Soviet
autlmtities liuve smashed an
nnti-Communibl religious sect
called the True Ortlmdux
Wondering Christians, it was
ii ported today,

Judy Resting1

CHARLES HOLLEY

Holly W ill Be In
Sanford N ext W eek
State Representative Char­
les Holley of St. Petersburg,
Republican candidate for gov­
ernor of Florida will make Ills
lirst public appearance in
.Sanford next Tuesday, Mrs.
O. G. Bryant and Mrs. A1

Hill Recapiured
From Laos Reds

LONDON (U P!) — Singer
Judy Garland was resting to­
il a y
at
Northumberland
House psychiatric nursing
h o m e following hospital
VIENTIANE. U na (HIT)
treatment for wr sat cuts do- —Govonmieul forces driving
xrribed a* accidental,
east from Muting Soul recap­
tured strategic Plum Koilt
Hill from the Communiata
NEW YORK (U P l)—Man­ Monday night and worts mlhattan's Fifth Avenue took vum-itig today on M u o n g
on the nppvnrnnre of an Ara­ Khrung eight miles beyond,
bian carnival today as tens military sotiree* said.
of thousands of Shrhmrs, in
Gen. Kong I.c' h hist plum
full legal ia, singed a day­ Emit, which diinilnntes cast
long parade.
west Highway 7 nt the west­
ern edge of thu I'lnlnc ties
Ju n es, to the Communist
WASHING TON (UIT) — Pnthrt Ijut in niid-June.
Foreign ministers of thu 20- Myutig KInning had been conm e m b e r Organ!ration of qtlerri! in a ("'immunist light­
American Stales (OAS) meet ning offensive a month • sill­
today to consider snnethms ier.
designed to tighten thu hem­
Thu sum ii-s hit id Kong fat's
ispheric isolation of Commu­ infantry hud driven thu Comnist Cuba.
noinist* off tin- main ridge of
the hill and went slowly push­
ing them off the null In-ant
TIJUANA, Mexico (HIT) slope.
—Seven U. S. citizens, includ­
Government troops had en­
ing fortner Kansas Rep. Rob­ veloped must uf the slujica
ert Belief, 42, Sun Diego, around I'imti K&lt;&gt;ul Monday In
Calif., were killed and f. ur no nlr - supported offensive
other person* injured Monday that rolled lo miles in two
ill a two-cur collision near duys.
thia Mexican border town.

Shrincrs Parade

OAS Meets

Crash Kills 7

C. Of C. Meeting:
LOCAL GUARD MEMBERS are preparing fqr Ihelr annual summer
training program which thia year will be a t F t. Stewart, Ga., from A uk8 to Auir. 23. Checking over thia modern Army Peraonnel Carrier are 1st
Sgt. Wude Davis, left, and Pfe. Paul Mueller. They are members of the
local il Company, 124th Army infuntry Division, Florida National Guard,

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Directors of the Seminole
County Chamber of Com­
merce will meet *t 7 p.m.
Tliursdsy at the conference
rooms of the Chamber Build­
ing.

ing factual in Its reporting.
Unfortunately, the two Just
do not tie together very well
at this time on this topic.
On tlie positive side, there
lias hot'ii the establishment bycity officials of parking lots
scattered around the First
Street area. Most prominent
is the new one at Sanford's
main downtown intersection.
Others are at Second and Oak,

Four Men Face
Charges In
Break-In

GOP Committee
Meets Thursday

Jamboree Show

A)»hy _

investigating every possible
approach to find * practical
solution.
Sanford I* no exception.
A* long time exponents of
what might he called "accen­
tuating the* positive," The
Herald does just that when­
ever it can. But in its effort
to be a dependable newspaper
it also finds Itself charged
with (he responsibility of be-

Bulletin

Tim Seminole County ifepuhliruu Executive Committee
will meet nt 8 p. tn., Thurs­
day, in tbe County Commis­
sion Chumlier nt the County
Courthouse in Sanford.
Chairman Jan Fortune lias
announced that the meeting
V A L L E Y FORGE, Pa. fs open lo the public. A num­
(HP!) — Thu Sixth National ber of Kt-pnhliinu rniulidutes
Boy Scout Jamboree tcuk on will be present.
the appearance of a USD
servicemens’ show Monday Council To Meet
night as well-known enter­
Thu Altamonte S p r i n g *
tainers performed for the 62,- Town Council will convene at
000 youths attending the 8 p, tn,. Wednesday, at the
week-lung gathering at his­ Town Hall for its regular bi­
toric Valley Forge Park.
monthly meeting.

Herald Index

TUESDAY, JULY 21, 10f&gt;4

NO, 238

Unity Cited As City's Big Need

MIAMI (U I'I)—U. 8. Cus­
tom* agents continued an in­
vestigation today of an ap­
parent exile uir raid attem pt
against Cuba after a twin-en­
gine plane with four bombs
aboard was seized at a small
town near West Palm Beach.

Secretary of Stale Tom
Adams, who by law is charg­
ed with the maintenance of
the grounds at the slate capitol in Tallahussee, reporti
that recently someone stole
several newly planted aialea
plant* from the northsid* of
the capitol building, “it might
have been petty lan-ency,"
lay* Adams, “ but it was still
s ‘capitol’ crime.

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Probe Raid Try

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

No Help Asked
WASHINGTON (UIT) —
The White House said Mon­
day night it has received no
requests fur federal assist­
ance tu quell racial violence
in New York.

KccUi, co-clio irmcn of Iho
Seminole County Holley-fnrGovernor
Committee,
an­
nounced today.
The young Republican can­
didate is slated to meet the
local piddle from 2:30 to 4
p m. nt the Woman’s Club at
309 Onk Ave. A press confer­
ence is scheduled fur 2 p.nt.
Ilolley, who has Just return­
ed from the Republican con­
vention in San Francisco, will
be touring Central Florida
next week, with several oilier
appearance*
scheduled
in
nearby counties, and a big
"Christmas In July" Ball
scheduled for July 3t nt the
Cherry Plaza Hotel in Orlan­
do.
“ All Interested persons are
invited to a 11end next Tues­
day's reception ami coffee
at the Woman’s Cluli, meel
and talk with Holley," said
.Mrs. Bryant.
Holley, th,. Republican nom­
inee for Florida governor,
will moot Democrat Haydnn
burns of Jacksonville In the
Nov. 3 general election,
Mrs. Bryant told tho Herald
that although Ilolley will be
moving on a light schedule,
II lime permits lie may make
a brief handshaking t u u r
through downtown Sunforil fol­
lowing the reception.

Bartholomew
Memorial Rite
Set Thursday
A memorial service will be
held Thursday al 3 p.m. at
Knnford Naval Air Station
Chajn'l for Cdr. Bari on W,
Bartholomew who lost Ids life
during carrier frainlng while
aboard tho USS Franklin D.
Roosevelt,
Cdr. IlartlHilomcw, c o m minding officer of Heavy At­
tack Wing 11 had made what
appeared io In- a successful
launch from tin* ship when
his A3I) Sk) warrior crashed
Into the Tyrrhenian Ses,
Conducting t h e memorial
service will be Chaplain Leo
J. McDonald of the local sta­
tion and the Rev. I-eroy D.
Soper, rector of the Holy
Cross Episcopal Church, San­
ford.
The family requests that In
lk-u of flowers contributions
lie made through Father So­
per to the American Farm
School in Salonika, Greece, or
the Mission for Indian Chil­
dren.

Four Orlando men face
charges of breaking and en­
tering and possession of bur­
glary tools after their arrest
early Monday morning in an
attempted burglary of n
Maitland inn. Tlie fifth man
is dead.
The flvo were caught redhanded by staked-out pulin'
when they entered Line-lull
on Highway 17-92.
Shot to death when he at­
tempted to make a break for
It was Walter It. Wells, 2.1.
Charged and being ht-M in
t7,600 bond are Willie Ja nes
Haim's Jr., 24 imd nicknamed
Nasty Bunza, tbe title of tlie
reputed Orange County theft
ring; Hitt Jenkins Jr., 2t; Ru­
dolph Brooks, 24; and Reuben
Albert Maize, 22.
Police had act up an Intense
watch around tho establish­
ment earlier in the night and
Ihelr effort* paid off shortly
alter 4 a.m. when the five
appeared nod entered thu
place through a door.
Authorities shouted their
Identities and ordered the
men tn surrender. Wells
srrnmhlud through n service
window, ignored orders to
halt, and was shot down In a
hall of bullets.
The othera were rounded up
in short order by police from
Orlando and Maitland and the
Orange County Sheriff’s De­
partment. They were taken
to face Criminal Court Judge
Warren H. Edwards uf Orlan­
do who set thu bond,
Sheriffs’ officials s t a t e
they put a hlg truck In a
ring which Is liellcvrd to
number about III) men and
which Inis terrorized area es­
tablishments over tlio past
several mouths.
Interrogation of the a r­
rested men, sl| of whom are
Negroes, fs being continued.

Bryant, Bailey
On Bond Trip
TALLAHASSEE (U Pl) —
Gov. Knrrf* B r y a n t wn*
scheduled to fly to New York
this afternoon to help pro­
mote sale uf |76 million In
bonda tu finanre university
construction in Flurbla.
B r y a n t will aceumpany
stole Kchuol Supt, Thomas D.
Bailey on tha trip.

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Commercial and Palmetto or
Hood—and the popular boat
trailer parking area for tlioia
who use the ramp at the pro­
tected boat basin. Then tlicra
arc Hie lots at Iho rear of th*
Civic Center and at Third and
Magnolia.
All of these ar* within easy
walking distance of the down­
town shopping area—perhaps
even closer than many of th*
parking place* in outlying
(hopping center p a r k i n g
areas.
it is apparent then that
parking Is not downtown San­
ford’s problem.
But what about the buslncn
houses themselves?
Do they attract shoppers bocause of an appealing appear­
ance? Are price* In line with
competition? Is the stock in
keeping with m arket trends
in styles, qualities and quan­
tities? The answers to th e n
questions are up to the merchants. But insofar as tho
physical appearance* of tho
stores are concerned, it seems
much can bo done through
planning and action.
But It must be unified plan­
ning. It is unfortunate when
some property owners who
strive to rehabilitate, rvjuvlnato ami regenerate shopping
activity encounter a lack of
cooperation and an unwilling­
ness on tlio part of somo
other owners to participate in
a united effort.
Even If civic pride and In­
terest did not serve as keys
(o action, s«U preservation
should.
If shopper interest Is not
maintained at a high level
property values will not stay
on a high plane.
Thinking positively, It must
be agreed that merchants and
property owners in downtown
Sanford must put forth •
"heap nf cooperation."
Tomorrow: "Chop*ration.**

Woman Charged
In Meat Theft
A woman Identified by polire sa Vera Sunn Kummey of
\V. Third St. was charged
with petit larceny Monday
ufturnnon In the theft of fiv*
pound* of meat from an E.
First Ht. store.
i’uIire said thn woman and
ano( her were Been tn icuv*
the store, enter a phone booth,
but not make a call. Tha wit­
ness checked tha booth and
found two quarts of milk on
thn floor, A store employ*
came out and an Id ono of th i
woman hud taken tho nieut,
it was learned by police th*
meat was taken from th*
counter, concluded on th*
woman who luler purchased
two quarts of ntllk. Th*
items were exchanged in tha
bag whtlu tha two were in
the phone booth, police said.

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Baptist

THIS •E V E N TH -D A T
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Corner lib * Sim #

JORDAN MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
1(01 W. FI rat Btraat
Sunday School____ _ 10:00 a m.
Morning W orah lp
11:00 a m.
mbit Study (Sunday) T;#o p.m.
Kvangallatle Sarvlce T:*o p m.
Wad. Prayar Maat _ T:00 p. m.
Bill S ta p h a n i------------paator
A Cordial Walcome te All

1. I* M a ra h a ll---------------- Paitor
SERVICES SATURDAY—
Sabbath School _ _ _ Oil* A m.
Worahlp Sorvlc* — 111** a m.
Wadnaaday Night
Prayer Barvlca _ _ f:70 P• "*•

Alliance
CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY

i :

a l l ia n c e

church

l l t l Park Av*. at l*th SL
Rar. C. C. DMA Jr. — Paator

Sunday School — —

ft* ni.

Worahlp Barvlca ~ H:#® a m.
Evrnlnt Worahlp — T:&gt;* P- m.
Alllanca Youth
Fallowahlp (Wad.) — I:** P. &gt;a

Last sum m er ih i aercamcd when w e took her b u t tfie
M ean . Now ah* I ctbb to splash arou nd u n d e r h o r p a r e n t s
w atch fu l ays. Ons d ay ahs’ll b t sw im m ing out paat the b rs a k tra
and rid in g In on a w ave.
How dots one explain this emerging courage7 It la a combination of growth, training and confidsne*. And no two alona
are sufficient — it takes all thraa.

OAKLAW K BAPTIST CHUnCK
1741 Country Club Road
■ponoorad by riret Bapliat
Church
Rav. R. T. B a rr a tt----- Paator
Sunday School _ — 1:41 a. m.
Worahlp farvleo — IItoo a. m.
Training U n io n ----- 1:41 p. m.
Evanlng Worahlp
1:00 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Barv. __ 1:10 p. m.

fine

P ? »W r Barvlca ----- Ttl« P a*.

Assembly Of God
PINKCREST ASSEMBLY
OF OOD CHURCH
Cor. ITth and Elm
H. M. Wilder — ---------- Paator
Sunday School
1:41 a. m.
Morning Worahlp — !*:*• a. m.
Evening Worahlp — T:l* p. m.
Youth Barv. (Bun.) - «:00 p. m.
Mid-Weak Barr. iW ed.) - t;l*
p. m.

Baptist
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
111 Park Avenue
Paator
.J
*
r r*
. B. Chance ., a. ■« '
Morning Worahlp — 1:1# a m,
Bunder School — — lit* a. m.
Morning Worahtp — 11:0# »• m.
Training Union — 1:7# P. m.
Evening Worahlp - 7:!l P- m.
Wad. Proper Barvlca t i ll P- m.

OSTEEN BAPTIST CHURCH
HWY. 411
Ph. 111.1111
Paator _ _ Chaator W. Plank
Bunday School
... 10:40 a. m.
Morning Barvlca _ lt:*0 a. m.
Training Union _ _ 0:10 p. m.
Evanlng Barvlca — TiIO p. m.
Wadntaday Maatlnga:
Organltatlona _ _ 1:1* p. m.
Prayar _ --------------1:1* p. m.
Choir _ _ _ _ _ _ 1:10 p, m.

Theaa three hava also their spiritual counterparts. From
the day religious education commences, a child begins to show
evidence of spiritual growth. ThiB is followed by an aptitude
for learning the simple but profound truths of Christian belief
and practice. Ultimately we see evidence o f a deep and endur*
lng confidence in God — the magnificent quality we call Faith.
Then moral courage, trae character, emerges in the lives o f
our aona and daughter!.
A vsit spiritual ocean touches ovary shore o f life. And
those who once venture into the surf are never again eontent
just to loll on the beach.
orarkfat 1*44. EdMw Adtwddag Sravira W , I

W EB TB ID * MISBIONART
ElAPTIBT CHURCH
Ith Rl. A Holly Ava.
Paul M. C a lle r --------------Paator
Hunday School —
10;00 A na.
Hunday
...
Hurtling Worahlp — 11:*#
m.
Hunday
Evening Worahlp _ T:## p. m.
Wad need ay
Prayer S e rvic e------- 7:»0 P. » •
PINECRUHT BAPTIST
CHURCH
Onora Hoad
Paator _____ William J. Ouaaa
Morning Wnrahlp . 11:00 a. m.
Bunday School . ...—. 1:11 a. m.
Training Union — — 0;l&amp; p- m.
Evening Worahlp — 1:J0 p. m.
Wad. officer* A Taach»ra
M eetin g -----------0:&gt;o p. m
.
E LD E R SPRINGS BAPTIST
Old Orlando ltd. at Haolar Ava.
U. Hamilton UrlHItt — 1‘aator
Kundny S c h o o l----- 0:41 a. m.
M urn lug Worahlp - l l : « l a m.
Training Union ™ 0:0* p. ra.
Evanlng Worahlp — Ti4» p. m.

CHURCH OF OOD
lln d * French
H. C. S m ith --------------- Pgitsr
Sunday School
- 1:41 A ra.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:1# A m.
Evangallatla S*rv. - 7:1# P. m.
Tut a Prayar S*rv. _ 7:1* p. m.
T hun. T ounf Paopla
Endeavor
■ ■ 7:14 p. a .

GENEVA METHODIST
O IU R C H
Rav. W. E. T lm m a------Paata*
Hunday School---------1:41 a. m.
Morning Barvlca* _ 11:00 A m.
Choir Practice Wad. 7:1# p. m.
Every One Welcome.

CHURCH OF OOD
OF PROPHECT
1IM Elm Avanua
Rav. IL U Strickland _ Paitor
Sunday School ....
1:41 a m.
Worahlp Barvlca _ 1#:4* a m.
E .-.ngallatle Barv. _ liM p. ra.
Wadnaaday:
Young Paopla T. I» B. Sarv.
7:1# p. m.
Blbla Training Barv !;## p ra.

GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Oners ltd.. St Woodland iv a .
Rav. John H. Hires Jr., Paitor
Church School _ _ 1:41 a ra.
Morning Worship — 11:»» a m.
M TF ---------------1:1*P.ra.
CHRIST METHODIST
CHUHCH
Sunland Eatstas
Cltrua Haights
Rav. Charlaa B. Hogg — Pastor
Church School _ _ 1:41 a m.
Morning Worahlp — 11:10 A m.
M T F ---------------- 1:1#
p. m.
E v a W o r s h ip --7:1*
p. m.
Wad. Prayar Barvlca 7:1* p.m.

CHURCH O F OOD MISSION
Entarprlaa — EUaahatb Bt.
■ylvasnar W illia m * ____Paator
Phona O il -I l l)
Sunday S c h o o l___ _ l#:#t a m.
Worahlp Sarvlo* ™ 11:## »- m.
Kvangallatia — ,—
1:10 p. m.
Prayar Maaling. Wad. 1:10 p.m.
Blbla Study, Sat. — 7:1* p. m.
• :l« a a .

Nazarene

CONG REOAT I ON AT.
■ CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(Unltad church of Chrlat)!
'
Park Avanua at 14th BL
A ra. ____ Church School
lo:ao a m. _ Worahlp Barvlca
7 :la p. m. _ Chrlitlau Youth
MJnlatry
Rav. Waltar A. R. McPherson,
Paator

Christian

j

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
411 Fark Ava.
Rav. Robert M. Jenklna, Pastor
Morning Worahlp _ 1:11 p. ra.
Sunday School ------ 1:41 a m.
Morning Worahlp — 10:11 a m.
MTK Maatlnga _
1:1# p. m.
(Intarmadlata, Senior)
Evanlng Warship _ Tilt p. m.

Congregational

FIR ST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
OIBCIPL.ES OK CHRIST
1007 B. Hanford Ava.
R. Varnon Kullar
Bunday S ch ool_____ !;4t a. m.
Morning Worship
10:00 a. m.

CENTRA!* BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. 14th BL A Oak Ava.
nail Smith _ ----Paator
Sunday School —
J i l l * . m.
Morning Worahlp — lt»M a m.
Training Uunlon — • '* * P- m.
Evening Barvlca — — • :## P- mWad. I’rayar Barvlca 7:10 P. m.
Nuriary Open
W T Itll _ ---- ----------- Trio p. m.
Sunday Nlta llroadcaal

Methodist

Church O f God

FIRST CHURCH
OK THE N AZARENE
W. ind SL at Maple Ava.
Paul Blckaa ■
, — Paator
Sunday School ____ 1:41 a m.
Morning Worship _ 11:41 a m.
T o u th _______ 1:1# p. ra.
Young Adult
Fallowahlp -- -------- 4:0# p. ra.
The Names W a Boar
Evangallatla Barvleo 1:11 p. ra.
Mid-Week
Sarvlce (W ad.) _ 7:M p. ra.
Third Sunday
Btngaplratlom _
1:11 p. ra.

Episcopal

Church Of Christ

CHRIST CHURCH
Church Btraat. Longwood
Fr. Chariot W. I to wart, Jr.
Vicar
Iloly Communion _ 1:1# a. m.
Barvlca A Sarmon _ l oo a. m.

CHURCH O F CHRIST
Oenava
Ralph nrawar Jr.
Kvangallat
III I*Ia fchool ..... ... 1:10 a. m.
Morning W o rah lp __0:10 a. m.
Evanlng Worahlp „ 1:10 p. m.
Wad. Prayor Service 7:10 p. m.
FAOL.A CHURCH OK CHRIST
Highway 40 Wait
Morrla Ruby ------- Kvangallat
lllble Claaa - .... ... ID:oe a. m.
Morning Worahlp _ 11:0a a. m.
Evanlng Worahlp — t:*0 p. m.
Bible ctaaaaa Wad. - 7:10 p. ra.

HOLT CROSS
i l l a. Park A v a
F r. Laroy D. Sopor. Racier
Holy Communion •— 7:10 a ra.
Family Harvica and
Munday School _ _ _ l;#0 a. ra.
Alornlng Prayar
(Klrat Bunday —•
Holy Communion 11:11 *• ra.

CHURCH OK CHRIST
1111 Park Avenue
Bart llrowu _ _ _ Kvangallat
Hunday
IIIhla S tu d y ------- - !#:*« a. m.
Morning Worahlp — 11:00 t. m.
Evening Barvlca .... 0:10 p, m.
Baa "llarald of Truth" 1 p. m.
Sunday on channel I
Tuaaday
I.adlra lllble Claaa - 10:00 a. ra.
Wtdnaaday
Hlbla C la a a -------- T:&gt;0 ». n.

FR E E METHODIST CHURCH
Cornar 4th SL and Laural Ava.
Rav. C R. Andaraon___Paator
Talaphonai 1)1*7*11
Sunday S c h o o l___ 1:41 A m.
Morning Worahlp _ 10:41 a. m.
Evanlng Worahlp __ 7:00 p. m.
Wad. Prayar Barvlca 7:1# ». m.

FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Lake Mary, FI a
R av. W. L. Holcombe, Paitor
Bunday
1:41 A m. ____ Blbla School
11:00 a. m. __Morning Worihln
1:0* p. m. __ Evanlng Barvlca
1:0# p. m. _ Wad. Mld-Wsak
Prayar Servlcas
1:00 p. m. _ Last Wad. Miss*
lonary Service

Pentecostal
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHUHCH OK LONOWOOD
, 111 Orans* Btraat
Rav. E. Ruth G r a n t __Paator
Sunday School____ 10:0# a m.
Morning Worahlp _ lit*# a m.
Sunday Evanlng __ 7:1* p. m.
Wad. Blbla Study „ 7:10 p, ra.
Comiuarors Masting
F r id a y _____________ T:l* p. ra.

Free Methodist

Presbyterian
F inST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sanford, FI a
Oak A v a * Ird St.
Grover C. Bawall Jr. _ Palter
Edgar W. Smith Jr. Assistant
Patter
Church School _ _ 1:41 a m.
H an lon Maala
0:41 A m.
Morning Worahlp
10:0* A ra.
Pienaar Fallowahlp 1:10 p. in.
Senior HI Fellowship lt (* p.m.
Evening Worahlp _ 7:10 p. m.
Wad. Prayer M a a t__7:1* p. ra.

Lutheran
GOOD SHEPHERD
LUTH ERAN CHURCH
It## A Orlando Drive
Hwy. 11.11)
Sanford, Florida
111*7111
The Rav. J. Gordon F a a r y,
Pastor
Bunday Schao) - ■
1:11 a m.
Morning Worship _ Hi## a m.
Communion— First Sunday la
Each Month
K INDERGARTEN AND NUR gXRT

Christian Science
F1IIHT C llU llC If OK CHRIST
SCIENTIST
too r.aat Second Street
Sunday Service A
Sunday School _ _ 11:00 A ra.
Subject: "Hour
Wadncaday Harvica _ l:0e p. m.
lit a.llng Room: 101 H. Klrat.
Waakdaya: 10:10 A m . * 1:10
p. in. Friday Evanlng: 0:10*

Sunday
Pialma
111:4-9

Monday
PMlmi
ltd : 1-9

Tuaaday
Matthew
11:1-4

Wodnaoday
Luka
21:20-28

Thur»duy
11 Timothy
8:10-17

Friday
I P «t»r
2:1-8

Saturday
II Peter
8:14-12

1:10 p. m.

CHURCH OF TH E COVENANT
IT7I South Orlando D riveThomas H. Makta _ — Patter
W o r a h l p ____ ____

Chur oh School _ _

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Plumbing, Heating, A ir Conditioning
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1400 g. Elm

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J. M- Cameron and S ta ff

SOUTHERN N A T U R A L GAS CO.
John Dunn and S ta ff

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S. DaBary

Hwy. M l, Ptreat city
Savanth-day Advaatlat Churah, M altUad
A va- Altamoat* Springs
Sanford
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Hwy. 17-92, Sanford

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Oviedo, Florida

Anllooh Baptlat Church, Oviedo
Central Uaptlst Church, t i ll O ik Ava.
Chuluols Klrat Baptist Church
Chuluot* Baptlat M lnloa
■porlaman'a Club, Chuluot*
Eldar Spring. Baptist Church,
110 Lehman ltd
First Uaptlit Church, I I I Park Av«.
Friendship Baptist Church • *
Altamonte Spring*
RL I I I JUtamont* Spring*
First Baptlat Church « ( DaBary
Flrit Baptist Chureh e f Oiaava
First Baptist Church af Kak* Mary
First Baptlat Chureh of Lake Monro*
First Baptist Church at Longwaod. Oar.
Church Ji Orant
First Baptlat Church a f Ovlads
First Baptist Church e f San Lands Springs
First Bhlleh M ille n a ry Baptlat Churoh.
l l t l W. 11th BL
Forest City Baptist Church
Fountain Head Baptist Church. Ovlado
Lava Southern Baptlat Mission, chuluols
Missionary Baptist
Church
North
RS.
Enterprise
Macedonia
Mission
Baptist Church
Oak Hill ltd. oalaan
Meriting Olorp Baptist Church. Qasovg Hwy.

ML Oliva Missionary Baptist Church. Baa
Lands Springs ltd- Lengwaad
ML Zion MMalonsry BaptleL Slpaa Ava.
Naw
ML
Calvary
Missionary
Baptist
1101 W. U th SL
Now salam Primitive Baptist Ohnrafc,
1100 W. nth SL
Naw ML l i a s Baptlat Church. ITM Fear Ava
Oahlawn Bapliat Chapel, f i l l W. Oath SL
Ostaan Baptlat Church
Plnacraat Baptist Church. I l l W . Onora ltd.
Pralrl* Lake Baptist Chureh. Rids* Rd,
Fern Park
Progress Mlaalonary Baptlat Churoh. Midway
Second Shiloh Mlaalonary Baptlat Church,
Ninth 4 Hickory
Bt. Jama* Missionary Baptlat Church Bt*.
Rd. I l l Oatsan
SI. Paul Mlaalonary Baptlat Church, Ith BL
St. Matthawa Mlaaiesarr Baptist Church
Canaan Halghta
Si. Joha'a MlaalaaarF Baptlat Chureh.
01* Cypres* Bt.
Tempi* Baptlat Church, Balm Spring* I d Altamonte Springs
Waalald* Mlaalonary Baptist Churah,
I I I E Hally Av*.
Elan Hap* Bapliat Churah, I I I Orange Ava,
CATHOLIC
Church a f lha Nativity, Lek* Mary
A ll Soule Calk»U* Churoh, IIS Oak Ava.

SL
Aaa'a
Oathalla
Churah.
Parahtag
Plica, DaBary
Si. Mary Magdalina Catholla Churah, H altland Av*. Altam anl* gprlngs

C H R IS T IA N
Fired Christ Ian Church, IM f a Sinfard Av*.
Cangragatlonal Chrlatla a Churah,
11*1 Park Av*.
Narthalda Christian Chureh, F I a r i d *
Haven D r- Mnltland
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church
Chureh
Church
Churoh

at Chrlat. I d ll R Turk Ava.
af Chrlat. Geneva
of ChrlaL Longweod
at Christ. Past*

CHURCH OP OOO
Church af Ood. 1*1 Hickary
Churoh ef Oed. It** S. French
Church af Gad, Ovlado
■ HP1BCOPAL
Ail Saints Episcopal Church X. DaBary
A v a - Entarprlaa
Chrlat Episcopal Church. Lottgweed
All Ralnts EpIacopaL Entarprlaa
Help Crons Episcopal Burk Av*. at |th

LUT H E R A N
Church,
Gvar brook
Ascension
Lutheran
D r, Caasalbirry
Good Shephard Unltad Lutharn.
1100 R Orlande Dr.
Lutheran Chureh at B m Italaaniaa,
1*1 W . N th plao*
Messiah Lutharaa Church. Araarlaaa Laglaa
Hall. Pralrla Lake. Far* Fark
SL Lukas Lutheran Chureh, RL IM Slavia
METHODIST
Barnett Mama rial Malhedlat Church. B.
DaBary Ava- Entarprlaa
Bear Lake Mathodlst ChureSi
Baikal A.M.E. Chureh. Canaan Halghta
Casaalbtrry community Methodist Church,
Hwy. I f . I I k Plnay Htdg* Rd- Caasalbarry
DaBary Cammualty Malhedlat Church W .
Highland*. DaBary
Chrlat Mathodlst Churah
l u i l u d C itttai
First Malhedlat Ohurch, U S Park Ava.
First Mathollat Church at Oviad*
Fra* Mathollat Chureh. I l l W. ith SL
Oenava Mathodtat Churah, Gaaava
Grace Mathodlst Church, Onora Rd.
Grant Chapal A.M.K. Church. Ovlado
Oakgrove Mathodlst Ohurch. Ovlado
Ostaan Mathodtat Church
P a aIa
Waalayaa
MsthallaL
RL
W . at P *a U

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ths Mass rana. w .
st
Vital
Churah
tnd at Mayla
Farn
Park
Church
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lb *
Naaaraaa,
O'Brian Rd- Farm Fnrk
Lake Mary Ohurch at th* Naaaraaa
PRESSTTERXAE
eamraunlty Praahytarlan Churah. L *k * Mary
First
Praahytarlan
Church,
Oak
Ava.
* lr &lt;
First Pvaabytartaa Churoh, Caasalbarry
First
Praabytarlaa Church a f DaBary,
Be H I lh lM l

F fM b rU rlM Cknnh • ( I I I O m t u l
a m a oriand* Dr.

Anlrawa praabytarlaa Churah s o u I s a .
nsal Bah. D r- Bear Lake
Upigia cammualty Praabytarlaa Church.
Upaala RA
Waatmlnl atar Praabylarlsu Church, Hawaii
Ih rk , R L IIS
SEVENTH B A T ADVENTIST
sl

Parent Lake Savaslh-day Advaatlat Churah,

OTHER C l
Allan’* A R E Church. Oliva * 11th
Churah * f Oed la ChrlaL Ovlada
Chuluot* Cammualty Church
Church af Ood ef Prophecy, HOT Elm Av*.
Church of Ood Mlesion, Entarprlaa
Chureh at Jesus Christ *1 Latter Day
Salat*. 111! Fark Av*.
Cammualty Cbayal. Alternant* Spring*
Xastarn Orthodot Churah. SL Jshni Chry­
sostom Chapal, Hwy. lf-M . Farn P »rk
Congregation Bath I areal, n th a Magnolia
VIrat Churah o f ChrlaL BataatUt,

*** E . lad SL

King#*in Hall af Jahavah'a V U m s
V - W U-------- UntL 11*1 W. Third BL
Firm Fantaooaul Church af Laagwa d
ML
Oliva Hallaaa* Church, Oak
K in
RA Oat***
Plnacraat Assembly * ( God, ITth A Elm
Banter! Alliance Church. 11*1 A park Av*.
iaaterd Canirag*tlea af Jabavah's Wit*
saw**. SSI Sanford Av*.
Tha salvation Army. I l l B- lad BL
Unity Churah a l SaafarA I H h M R

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Man Jailed Bryant M um On Governors' Session
In Kidnap
Denies He
Walked Out
P * ° .W* 0

A Sanford Naval A ir Sta­
tion man la being held on
charges o f aggravated asaautt and kidnaping follow-

Seminole County

ing his arrest Friday after­

noon

after a

prolonged

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on the S t Johns River

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“The Nile of America”

in­

vestigation by area police.

The man, Identified by po­

lice aa Alan
cki,

21,

Dexter Burxy-

o f -Heavy

Attack

W ing 3, is being held in the

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county jail pending hia coutt

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T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I ) —

W E A T H E R : Partly cloudy through Tuesday with scattered showers; high today 90-94; low tnlght In 70s.__________

appearance.
Police said he forced a San­

Zip Code 32771

VOL. 58

United Press Leased W ire

Established 1908

M ONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1964

SANFORD, FLO R ID A

Gov. Farrta Bryant of Flor­

NO. 257

ford Atlantic National Bank
bookkeeper,

eiO c
Did you know that until a
week ago if you were able to
get an ica cream cone in
Washington, D. C., it was a
“ bootleg item "? Yap, in 1021
the D iitriet paaaed a law pro­
hibiting the aale o f aolid milk
product# In any container
amaller than one-half pint.
But now I'realdent Johnaon
hat aigned a bill to make it
alt legal, avan though fo r Eakimo plea, conea and the like
the law really waa never en­
forced. W hy waa tha atatute
on the booka, you aakT Be­
cause the Health Department
decided that the fillin g o f the
little "Jlggere" o f cream for
the coffee wae uninnitary as
it waa done in the lunch
countera and roetauranta. So,
you now can buy, legally, that
la, an Ica cream cone when
you go to vielt Congressman
Sidney Herlong or any other
o f your buddies in “ The Dietrict." Feel better now?
e
e
e
Oh y e i, and did you know
that the cone fo r ice cream
waaInvented In 1804 by a
Syrian, W. M. Hamwi, who
used it in hia concession
stand at the Louisiana Pur­
chase Exposition in St, Louie7
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Speaking o f prettying up
the Downtown Shopping Cent­
er (as a good many o f our
Clorkwindera. have been do­
in g ), have you icon the paint
job being done on the Down­
town Cleaners office on Pal­
metto T - "R ig h t purty, eh I "
Thrru will be others "eiicklng
up" their shops, too, ah
betcha,
•
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Counties in Florida whoee
school systems maintain cer­
tain criteria concerning food
acrvlcee can obtain a “ high
atnndard supplement'* from
the Slate. Tha supplement
amounts to one cent per Type
A lunch which includes either
milk or a hlgh-atrength fruit
juice.
Seminole County qualifies
fo r
the
supplement.
“ It
amounts," said SupL R. T.
M il wee, "to about $1,000 par
month."

Miss

Barbara

Miller of Laks Mary, to drive
him toward Jacksonville, only
to change his mind when the
car reached the junction of
Interstate 4 and Highway 46.
The woman told police she
had left the bank Thursday
afternoon end was at the mu­
nicipal parking lot o ff Hood
Avenue when the airman con­
fronted her and ordered h*r
to drive to Jacksonville.
Mies Miller refused and
Bunyckl pulled a knife, the
bank employe said, and held
It againit her throat. He then
got in the front seat and
forced hie captive to drive the
car away.
The victim eald she con­
vinced Burxyckl she could not
continue the trip to Jackson­
ville and he left the cer a*
it neared Interstate 4.
She said she turned around
and headed back to Sanford
and noticed Burtycki walking,
also back toward the city. Ci­
ty, county, Florida Highway
Patrol members and the con­
stable’s office were notified.
A trooper said he spotted
tha men at the lakefront
where he entered a green au­
tomobile and disappeared in­
side the city lim it!.
Shortly after 6 p.m., about
an hour after tha episode
s t a r t e d , City Patrolman
Thomas Deppen said he isw
the suspect enter another car,
one bearing a N avy * ticker on
the windshield. A check of the
sticker nnd the car showed it
belonged to Bunyckl, police
said.
The Information was giv­
en to al| area police authori­
ties and the next day, Fri­
day, Bunyckl was picked up
and Identified by tha victim.

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Bulletin
CHICAGO (U P I) — A fed­
eral Judge today sentenced
Teamster President James
R. Hoffa to five y e a n In
prison and fined him $10,006 for Hofla’s conviction on
charges in a t u million
union pension fund fraud.

V IE N T IA N E , Laoa (U P I)
— Pro-Communist forces have
regained
control o f
1‘hou
Kout ridge In the see-saw
fighting in central Laos, a
government general said to­
day.

Aid Reaches Congo

TH IS G IA N T BARGE tied up this morning at
the Cities Service pier along the lakefront and
began discharging a half million gallons o f car­
go for Allied Chemical Corp. The barge, 242 feet
long nnd 25 feet deep, can carry a million gal­
lons o f cargo. The vessel Is ubout twice the size

LE O PO LD V ILLE , The Con­
go (U P I ) — American food
and United Nations drugs be­
gan flowing today Into Congo
cities shattered by the wide­
W A S H IN G TO N (U P I ) —
spread pro-Communiat rebel­
Secretary
o f State Dean Ruik
lion.
opened the 1064 Democratic
platform hearings today with
a warning against reckless
CAPE KENNED Y (U P I)—
A short circuit hat delayed action which could alarm A l­
until Wednesday America's lies and bring "irrational" re­
attempt to rocekt a Syncom taliation from enemies.
‘‘The devaitstion o f a nu­
communications satellite into
the world’s first stationery clear war i* not the sort of
victory we want," the cublnet
orbit.
official told the 106-member
committee which Is to draft
B O U Ita
8T.
M AU RICE a platform for the Democratic
( U P I ) — Fourteen French boy Naliunnl Convention opening
enmpere and three o f their in Atlantic City, N . J., one
counselors were killed Sunday week from today.
In hia-prepared statement,
when their bus plunged to the
bottom o f a 220-foot ravine Ruek did not mention the
near the St .Bernard P a u be­ name o f Sen. Barry M. Goldwater, But his remark waa an
tween France and Italy.
obvious reference to the clash
lust week between the Repub­
T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I ) — lican presidential nomine* and
Florida’s 28 junlnr college* President Johnson.
graduated 3,092 students dur­
J o h n s o n hud mentioned
ing the past school year, a Goldwater by name. He ac­
whopping 47 per cent increase cused the Arisons senator of
over the previous year, the a "disservice to peare nnd , . ,
State Department o f Educa­ a great disservice to the en­
tion reported today.
tire free world" by suggest­

Short Circuited

17 Die On Bus

who interpretted for them,
when they appeared at llte
Sanford • Semfoole Jay cer*
luncheon at the Civic Center
as surprise guests of Fox, who
is a member of the Jaycces.
The Cuban men told the
Jaycees that their uniforms
•re identical to those worn by
freedom force* Inside Cuba,
whose goal la to overthrow
the
communist dictatorahlp
and install a democratic form

of government.
The two men are former
Cuban students, who escaped
Cuba through Ecuador and
aided by the Ecuadorian cmbaaiy made their way to New
York.
They left New York 75 days
•go, and met with a group
of Cubana In Orlando over the
weekend, before they contin­
ued on to Miami.
They aro a part of the See-

Tha mintlnr o f money Is
about the blggaat profit-mak­
ing business o f which we have
heard recently. I t only costa
about 17 cent# to make a hun­
dred pennies; about 35 cents
to make a 100 dime*, and only
about 13 cents to tnaka a all
ver dollar!
e
e •
Did you know that the
American Numismatic Asso­
ciation la tha oldaat perman
cntly chartered non-profit or
ganixatlon
In the
United
States T It was formed in 1BB2
and granted a Congressional
charter In 1911.
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OK kids! Cet out thoss
. coonskln hats
and
Indian
fightin' muskets. Today's tha
birthday o f none other than
Davy Crockett—tha famed In
dlan fighter. Ha waa born on
this data back in 17B6.

Herald Index

S

ing that orders to the mili­
tary in the South Viet Nam
crisis could be interpreted a*
n go-ahead to use nuclear
weapon*.
Goldwater hat denied in­
tending such an Implaction.
“ Tiiis is no time," Rusk
told Uie platform committee,
"to indulge In reckless deeds
or words which would cost us

Seminole Band
Sets Practice
Thu Seminole High School
Bind w ill, begin pre-school
practice seailoni Tuesday, ac­
cording to Ernie Cowley, SHS
bandmaster.
Bandsmen and majorette*
are requested to report at 8
a. m. Tuesday for a two hour
drill. Sessions will tie held
daily this week and next.
Following marching prac­
tice! a leadership school will
be held so llte the band’s dir­
ector can Instruct new offic­
ers. Those session* will be
from 11:15 a. m. until noon.

the confidence o f both A llie*
and other free

nation*

and

stimulate Irrational action by
our adversaries."
The secretary's foreign pol­
icy recommendations to the
Democrat* stood out In sharp
contrast to the policy declara­
tions In the Republican plat­
form.
While the GOP pledged to
'ta k e the cold war offensive
on all front*," Rusk called for
a policy "toward our Com­
munist adversaries o f some­
thing more than Implacable
hostility."
"W e must atop Communist
aggression," he aaid. “ A t the
same time, we must seek
areas o f possible agreement
on matters of common Inter­
est and mutual advantage."

The Sanford Naval Air St*'
tinn gained some new fa c e t end some familiar ones—today
as Heavy Attack Squadron 13
(VAH-13) arrived from the
Pacific for transition to live
new

RA-5C

naiatance

Vigilante

recon

Bomber.

Island, Wash., former port for
(he squadron, adds 260 men
to the local baee and nearly
aa many famlliea to the com
munlty.
VAH-13 is the seventh aqua
dran to Join Sanford'* Recon
naDsatr.o Attack Wing One
The new unit is commanded
by Cdr. C. V. (Tony) Nolta
a 20-year Navy veteran.
Capt. Jamea O. Mayo, Wing
commander, called the arrival
"a proud addition to Sanford.”

Ohio Anglers
Like Sanford
By Julian Ktenslrnm
Fishermen are t u r n i n g
southward, especially those In
the North and MId-west. At
least that's the opinion of lrven Morria, formerly of llsinIlian, Ohio, who now ii a res(dent nf Sanford.
Morris, who lived m od of
hia life near Cincinnati, says
he and most other fishermen
ho knew in tint area found
fishing In northern Michigan
and Canada too difficult.
“ It was tough mainly be­
cause of the mosquitoes and
tin- rough waters," Morris ex ­
plained.
“ You can calch a lot of fish
in Canada but they'll only al­
low you to bring about 23
pounds acroaa the border,"
Several of Morris' friends
c «m t to Sanford last spring
to fish for shad. Morris said,
"a number of my old friends
cam* down from Ohio and In­
diana. They rented boats and
did the kind of fishing they
like to do.
"Th ey like fresh waler fish­
ing better and they had bat­
ter luck," ssld Morris. “ On
the Florida coasts they ran

ond Front of Escambray, an
organiiation which calls itself
Alpha 66 and Is ■ federation
of university students and
teaehrri on the anli-comunist
front.
The purpose of the march Is
to demonstrate to the A m eri­
can people and explain their
plin for the liberation of Cu­
ba. The plan involves stepping
up the guerrilla warfare now
going on inside Cuba with
constant infiltration o f free­
dom tighten, who usa sabo­
tage, fire, and psychological
warfare.
The organisation asks for
(lie mutal and financial sup­
port of the Am erlcm people,
and noted that a quarter (25
cent*) will buy two bulleti.
On their trek, tho young
men have refused rides, beds,
food and other comforts, to
Illustrate the hard life of the
freedom force guerrillas who
have been fighting Inilde Cu­
ba, and to arouse sympathy
and support of Americans.
They did accept an A m eri­
can flag from Jaycess Presi­
dent Clyde Long, to replace
the worn one which they were
carrying. W av 1n g proudly
over the field packs they car
ry are the Cuban and the Am
W A SH IN G TO N (U P I ) —
erfein flags.
They said that about 23,000 Tha Democratic N a t i o n a l
Cubans have been able to flee Committee refused today to
the Communist • held Island
seat delegate* from Missis­
and that SS percent of the
sippi,
Puerto Rico and tha
Cuban people would get out
Virgin IsUnds at the op«nlng
If they could.
They said the exile organ! session o f tha platform com­
utkm s need medicine, arnmu mittee In Washington bacausa
nltion, clothes end transports their credentials had been
tion to tha island. They esti challenged.
mated that the present coun­
Chairman John Ballsy aaid
ter-revolutionary farces ready that tha challenged dalegato*
and waiting for a chance to could enter tha hall and Helen
go back and fight number g to tha taatlmony but could not
bout 23,000 men.
participate in th* delibera­
The young marchers thank tions in any way until tho
ed the Jaycees for allowing I credential challenges were re­
them to tell their story,
solved.

Into rough waters — one of
ihe reasons why they find
fishing difficult in the north."
One
of Morris' visiting
friends was Hack Wilson. He
fished three weeks on the
coast with little luck, then
came here and fiilted out of
Jim Crowo’a (im p where hi*
luck wss good.
All of klorrii' old friends
like Sanford. Most of them not
only plan to come back for
more fishing, but some also
ptsn to live here.
Morris says, "I'm sure that
all we need here Is adequate
facilities. Once we’ve got that
— and it seems the proposed
marina could provide them —
Sanford could hecome the
fishing capital of Inland Flor­
id *."
"M ost of the people I know
nr* retired employes of large
companies. They're now liv­
ing on their pensions, social
security, or other retirement
benefits,
"M ost of them already own
their own boats. The others
will buy them. AU Sanford
need* is facilities," he conclu­
ded.

sur­

M ARCHING FOR FREEDOM o f Cuba, with tha American and Cuban
flag* flying on their field pucka, are these two young Cubans, former
university students, who passed through Sanford last Thursday. Two
men walked from New York, heading fo r Miami to join counter-revolu­
tionary forces there. They posed fo r photographer after telling their
story to the Sanford-Seminoie Jaycees through Dr. Luis Perez, who acted
(Herald Photo)
as interpreter.

W A SH IN G TO N (U P I) —
Many southern Democrat# in
Congress are maintaining a
nervous silence about the
presidential race.
A few lean toward Sen.
Harry Goldwater hut have no
intention o f jeopardising their
Democratic congressional sen­
iority by openly supporting
the Republican ticket.
Most seem to favor tha
election of President Johnson
but they are hesitant about
burking a strong Goldwater
sentiment bark home,
Some hav* described themaelvea as loyal Democrat# and
hope to ride out the campaign
without saying more. Sen.
Herman E. Talmadge, D-Us.,
announced recently he expect­
ed to remain a Democrat but
had no plana to campaign fo r
tha party.
, Among
the
congressmen
who have said absolutely no­
thing ate the entire delega­
tion o f M!**istlppl and Ala­
bama, where Goldwater Is re­
ported to b« heavily favored.
"1 don't plan to taka a pub
He stand In tho campaign if
I can get away with it," con­
fided one Alabama congrcea
man. “ But m y constituents
may demand that I com* out
for Goldwater.
"M y people are at least 80
per cent Goldwater," a Mis
alaalppi lawmaker said in an
off-lhe record interview. " I t
wouldn't pay for me to argue
with them when they are not
susceptible to argument."
“ They are Ilka a nest of
hornets," ha laid with a
shrug. "They Just wouldn't
listen If 1 tried to aell them
on the importance—to them—
o f my committee position* in
Congress."
“ 1 can't get too far nway
from Ihe people by endoring
Johnson," said another. " I
have no plane to eey any­
thing."
A
representative
from
Georgia said, " I ’m fo r Lyn­
don Johnton but too many o f
my supporters are againit
him, so I'm keeping quiet, at
least fo r now."
A number o f southerners
have e s c a p e d punishment
from the Democratic collea­
gue* fo r bolting tha party to
support third parties or inde­
pendent elector movements.
"B ut," one frequent, bolter
pointed out, "supporting the
Republicans ia something els*
again."

AtUndlng besides Bryant
were Gore. George W ellses
o f Alabama, and Pau John*
son o f Mississippi.
“ Aa far aa I know, thoaa
ware the only governors tn*
vlied," ha said,
Bryant said ha le ft thn
meeting *ar|y because hn
wanted to get back to his o f*
fire here before It cloaad fog
tho day at 5 p.m. ha aaid ho
had InUnded to leave a t |
p.m. but stayed an additional
45 minutes hi order to talk
to Governor Wallace who wan
lata. ,
When he rushed out to
make hit time schedule, ha
explained, his departure wan
Interpreted o r aa Bryant put
It "misinterpreted" aa meanIng he left In anger.
Asked If Wallace discussed
plans with him fo r a trip to
Florida, Bryant aaid ha knaw
o f no plana fo r Wallace to
campaign through Florida f o !
anyone.

Sanford Guard
Company Wins
Rifle Award
FT. STEWART, On— T h *
(Florida)
National Guard
Trophy for attaining Ik *
highest figure o f merit la
R ifle Markimenahlp during
Ihe range practice season In
1*63 wet awarded to Com­
pany B, Second Battalion,
124th Infantry nf Sanford la
ceremonies here Saturday.
The award wax pisesatod
(Hard Heaht McMillan, ad­
jutant general of th* Slat* nf
Florida, during a fall dress
pored* before military end
•tat* dignitaries at thld
South Georgia Army Foot.
The parade cnlmlnatsd •
week of summer Held train­
ing hy about I,to * Florida
Guardsmen. Field trstaU g
for the group end* Aug. 23.

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S C H O O L O PEN S IN 2 W EEKS!

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o f those normally seen here. The barge makes
one trip every 21 days or so from Jacksonville to
Snnford during the "normal’’ season, officials
say. It draws 10 feet o f water when filled to
capacity.
(Herald Photo)

Rusk Warns Platform Framers VAH-13 Checks
In With 280
Against Alarming Our Allies Men .Families

Cuban Marchers Visit Sanford

• • •
By Dottle Austin
City Editor
Don't let anyone tell you
Two sturdy young Cubans,
Confederate money Isn't any
good. You can get tha faca Jorge Varquex and Juan Gar­
value o f $1 and $2 bills, taya cia who are marching for
Bill
Birr, numismatist o f Freedom for Cuba, passed
W inter Park. $10'a, $20'a, and through Sanford last Thursday
bigger denominations won’t oo their way to Miami to join
revolutionary force*.
•all though.
*
• •
Thu two men, who were in­
The most valuabla coin you terrogated by Deputy Charles
can find ia an 1B56 Flying Fox, were referred to Dr.
Eagle one cent place. It'a Lula Perez, Sanford physician,
worth from $1,000 to $2,500
•
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•

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secrecy

rounding a hush-hush meeting
o f five-DIxi* governors in
tiouislana. But ha flatly de­
nied any suggestions that h*
left the meeting in a huff.

Greeks Seek Gifts Graduations Up
N IC O SIA, Cyprus (U P I ) —
High Greek Cypriut officials
shuttled between Nirosla and
Moscow today In hopes of
cashing in on a Soviet' prom­
ise o f support In their civil
war with tha Turkish Cypriot
minority.

ida maintained tha cloak-and-

“ Nothing could be furthe*
from the truth," told * epeeiel newe conference in his of*
fice this morning. “ It wae a
very pleasant meeting."
But he did say that ha di4
not antlcipat* that any com­
mon action would resutt from
the meeting, which waa be­
lieved to have been • stragegy
conference fo r this month’!
democratic convention In AW
lentlc city.
Asked If there waa any
general accord or agreement
on any specific subject, Bry*
•a t replied " I t w e* a friendly
meeting o f fiv e governor!
ith fire
different
view­
points."
He would not g o Into any
■pectfica o f what tha masting
waa about, bouncing o f f ques­
tion after question with tha
reply th it It waa to dlscuse
common problema, political la
nature.
He did aay reapporloiunant
wae not discussed.
Ha aald tha meeting w at
called by new Gov. John J ,
McKelthen o f Louisiana and
Gov. Orrel Faubua o f Arken-

Tha two delegates from
Mississippi, G. C. Cortright o f
Rolling Fork and Ben C. Cat­
ion o f Natchcs, raised no im­
mediate objection and entered
n section o f tha hearing room
reserved for the public,
Cortright told Bailey ha
had no wish to “ be obetreperoua nnd would cooperate."
Tho right o f th* regular,
all-whlto Mississippi delega­
tion to be seated at the Dem­
ocratic National Convention,
convening In Atlantic City,
N . J., next Monday, has been
challenged by a mostly Negro
"Freedom Democratic Party”
group/

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National Demo
Commtifee OKs
Robert Petree
The

DemocriUc

Two Defectors
Go In Hiding
In Germany

National

Committee ha* confirmed the
appointment of S e m i n o l e
County

attorney,

Petree, a i

19*4

Robert

G.

stale cam-

palm director and coordinator for alt Florida.
Petree’ * duties will be or­
ganisational as well as ad­
ministrative. His principal re ­
sponsibility will be the state
wide coordination of Demo­
cratic campaign
efforts of
the Young Democratic Clubs
o f Florida with the County
Democratic Executive Com­
mittees sod all the supporting
Democratic
organisa­
tions throughout the state.
Petree, 30 years old, and a
relative newcomer to Florida
haa already run up a long list
of party offices to his credit,
la the pist three years, he
has
been twioe designated
Outstanding District V i c e
President of the Young Dem­
ocratic Clubs of Florida. This
year, the National Democra­
tic Party honored him as cne
o f 10 outstanding young Dem­
ocrats in tha country. He Is
sow serving his second term
a i president of the Orange
County
Young
Democrats.
Petree It tlio director of the
Teen Democrats of Florldt,
• Democrstlc youth organltalion be helped organise. He
has served at an advisory
member of the Orange Coun­
ty Democratic E x e c u t i v e
Committee for the past two
years .In tha recent prlmar*
tea, Petree was a campaign
manager tor Elliott Roose­
velt In his n e e for the Dem­
ocratic National Committeeman's poet.
Before earning Id Florida,
Petree was a personal cam­
paign staff member of Gov­
ernors Avrtl H trn m to and
Adlal Itevenaon.

Defense Group Visits RA-5C Support Site
Nearly 40 military and Civ­
il Defense officials toured the
high security support center
for the RA-SC Vigilante re­
connaissance system during a
recent visit to the Sanford
Naval A ir Station.

: the RA-5C's support center if
called.
The IOIC provides high­
speed processing and evalua[ tion for photographic and
electronic intelligence galherj rd by the RA-5C. It can also
other
reconnaissance
The visitors, many of them serve
intelligence
specialists,
in­ aircraft.
cluded six Navy captains and
a Marine Corps colonel. Most
were from the Washington,
D. C.. area.
Some were from the Bureau
o f Naval Weapons, the agen­
cy which planned and funded
the Integrated Operational In­
telligence Center (lO lC I, as

FR A N K FU R T. G« r m a n y
(U P I ) — Two Soviet musici­
ans who defected to the West
in Tokyo so they could play
jazz in the Uniter States flew
here today and were immedi­
ately taken Into biding byAmerican intelligence agents.
"These two periufH will be
afforded facilities for rriling
from their 9,000 - mile flight.”
a U. S. Embassy spokesman
told reporter*.
Agents of the U. S. Army '
Counter * Intelligence Corps
(C IC ) met Boris Mldney, 27. a
tenor saxophone player, a n/t
Igor Berukhshtis, 31, a drum­
Th« fir it edition o f “ The
mer, aboard the airliner that
Clarion,” church newsletter,
brought them from Tokyo.
will be published by CasaelThe mosirlans were hustled
berry Community Methodist
Into a waiting U. S. military
Church on Aug. 22 and mailed
sedsn and aped to Rhine Main
to 350 church families.
air base.
Included in the
mimeo­
By the time newsmen got to
graphed publication will be
the air base, the musicians
news o f the various church
bad vanished. Air Force o ffi­
crganlzations, ralendar o f the
cials professed not U&gt; know
month's activities and a pas­
they had even arrived there.
tor's paga by Rev. Delraas
It waa assumed the "facili­
Copeland.
ties for resting" referred to
by the American spokesman
were at Camp King, the U.S.
intelilgenca center at Obenjae] in the Tiunua Mount tins,
a few miles north of Frank­
OF TH E
furt.

with the aircraft at Sanford.
The Sanford visitors in­
spected the whole system, air.
craft and IOIC, during a twohour tour which included a
briefing by ('apt. James O.
Mayo, Commander of San­
ford's Ileconnaifianci Attack
Wing On*.

Similar
installation*
are
being built aboard Forrestal
class aircraft carriers to serve
deployed RA-5C squadrons.
The first squadron of sweptwing, supersonic RA-5C's i»
rurrentiy operating from llie
carrier Ranger in the Pacific.
Others are being equipped

Area Methodists
To Publish
‘Clarion*

POSTER PICTURES to form n wall mural on The L ife o f Christ were
made by beginners attending Longwood Pentecostal Church's Evening
Vacation Bible School, Shown with their teachers, Mrs. M. L. McDaniel,
left, and Mrs. Ruby Brown, arc, front from left, Richard Hayes, Bobby
Thompson, David Drummond and David Thompson; back, Thatcher Ansley, Danny Barker and Warren Drummond Jr.
(Herald Photo)

CAPT. JAMES O. MAYO, Commander Reconnaissance Altnck Wing One,
addreiies nearly 40 Washington defense officials who recently toured
new RA-5C Vigilante support center at N AS Sanford. (U. S. Navy Photo)

FIRST

Disfrophy Unit
Appoints Croft
AMONG OFFICERS of St. Richard's Council 6367, Knighta of Columbus,
who were formally installed last week, are, front from left, Carl Von Ilerhitlis, chancellor; John Kennedy, deputy grand knight, and Andrew
Bichkn. advocate; hack, Ai Poultcr, financial secretary and 1-oiiis Huddle­
ston, warden.
(Herald Photo)

no defrost! ig ever

Muscular Dystrophy Asso­
ciations of America has an­
nounced the appointment of
William Stephen Croft Jr., as
field representative for East
O n tra l Florida. Hit territory
include* 1&gt; counties.
MDA haa over too chapter*
throughout the country aiding
the association, dedicated to
extensive patient service and
research programs to find
causa aDd cure of muscular
dystrophy and related muscu­
lar ailments afflicting millloni
of patients. Croft will assist
Central Florida Chapters and
volunteers in furthering their
programs.
Croft, well known in the
Central Florida area for bka
educational and organization­
al work states, " I appreciate
the opportunity to aarvw Mus­
cular Dystrophy Association*
of America. I would appre­
ciate any person or patient
who needs Information or as­
sistance from Muscular Dys­
trophy Associations contacting
me at tha district office, 1 N.
Orange Are.,
Orlando, or
phone 42M12S."

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pa I a I*. Public Haeords of
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�Khanh Gets Free Hand In South Viet Nani's War
Gen, Minh had
This gave Khanh a free
SAIGON. Viet Nam (UT1I
— Maj. Gen. Nguyen Khanh hand fo weed out ministers been president,
"chief of slale."
hail himself elected president suspeeled of neutralist lean­
became Die first
Sunday by South Viet Nam's ings when he forms his new
military junta and assumed "war cabinet" within 30 days.
near - dictatorial power to
Khanh, who is 36 years old.
pursue the U. S. • supported vacated the premiership to
war against the Communist step up to the presidency.
Tlie premiership was abolish­
Viet Cong guerrillas.
ed Maj. Gen. Dimns Van
Today llie government an Minh known as “ Big Minh” ,
nounccd that all cabinet mem who had been figurehead chief
tier*. Chilian and military, of stale since Khanh muled
bad submitted their rcsigna- him from actual power last
lions to Khanh. while remain­ Jan, 30, was shunted aside to
ing on the job at his pleasure. an "advisory" Job.

TH IS I1U1I,DINT! at the Enterprise School,
which remains after clean up sesion front the re­
cent fire, plus the cafetorium. kindergarten
building ami the dairy barn at the .Methodist

Children’s Home, will be used for class rooms
this term. The barn is being remodeled and
florescent lighting, beaters and partitions are
being Installed.
(Cox Photo)

Xbt tkanfurti tirralh
Aug. 17, 1964 — I’nge It

Sen. Byrd Lets
The Apples Fly
R E R R YV II.E . Va. (U P D —
Sen. Harry F. Byrd, D-Va., In
a speech with no surprises,
rapped federal spending and
the U. S. Supreme Court at
his 42nd annual apple orchard
picnic.

LTCD1L J. M. GILMORE, USN, expresses bis satisfaction as the Com­
manding Officer, Heavy Attack Squadron One (V A H -1 ), Cdr. J. W. Taft,
USN. pins the gold leafs on designating his new rank during ceremonies
conducted at Sanford Naval Air Station. Gilmore was congratulated by
Cdr. T a ft for his promotion and also fur making the 01,000th arrested
landing aboard the USS Independence (CVA-62) recently.

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Byrd, "T, was silent on bis
presidential choice for Novem­
ber.
The mentor o f the Virginia
Democratic
Party
climbed
atop on apple truck Saturday
following a paper plate meal
of harbreued chicken and bak­
ed beans, and gave his 4,000
guests a "Byrd's eya view "
of Washington.
lie culled for an end to fed­
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Hc laid economic “ braint r u a t e r a” in Washington
'sound like they tire trying to
tie a lot o f hotel together
with a piece o f string."
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current federal fiscal policy
'‘ seems to be for the present
generation to puy the debts
of the papst generation by is­
suing bonds for the next gen­
erations to pay."
As to the U. S. Supreme
Court, Byrd said "Mondays
are always big days for fedcrul usurpation o f power "b e ­
cause that's decision day for
the court which has become
“ notorious" f o r
tampering
with Die constitution.
"1 suppose when they get
through with the Constitution,
they’ll start on the Ten Com­
mandments," he said.

not actually South Viet Nam since the tics of chairman o f the 62-msn
but merely 1over-throw and death of Ngo revolutionary council military
Khanh thus Dinh Diem last Nov. 1-2.
junta and commandcr-ln chief
president of
Khanh also retained the tlof the armed forces.

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f outclassed North Viet Nam choae
to take on the U.S. Navy.
O f the many explanations that
have been offered, one la that North
V iet Nam incited the blow against
itself at this time in order to fore­
stall a later aeries o f sustained at­
tacks on its hitherto privileged ter­
ritory.
There have been rumblings from
both the United States and South
V ie t Nam about carrying the war
across the border into the north. The
thinking is that North Viet Nam
hoped to arouse world fears o f the
beginnings o f World W ar III and
thus force the United States into an
international conference before it
could carry out any military plans.
I f this theory has plausibility, it
suggests that North Viet Nam can
place only limited reliance on the
packing o f Red China, and that it is
Rad China which 1s the real “ paper
tiger,” afraid o f any serious confron­
tation with its enemies. For war In
and against North Viet Nam would
g ir t China no altsmativs but humili­
ation or involvement in war with the
United States.
Whatever the explanation, it is d if­
ficult to see what the Communists
have gained from this episode. They
have not won world sympathy. The
United States has made it clear it
will not bs intimidated. North Viut
Nam has lost many ships and much
o f its naval support facilities.
As fo r a conference, President
Johnson has stated that if all the
participants in the 1854 Geneva Con­
ference— which established the na­
tions o f North and South Viet Nam
out o f old French Indochina— lived
up to their agreements, there would
no need for U.S. military presence

in Southeast Asia, no need for a n*w
international conference.
Now, after tha P T boat attacks,
i f a meeting is what the Communists
want, it will be at our leisure.
Nearly 27 years ago. the U.S. gun­
boat Panay was shelled and sunk by
the Japanese on the Yangtte R iver
in China. There was not, and could
not be, any retaliation from a virtual­
ly unarmed Amerlea. There was not,
and eould not be, any moral pressure
put on militaristic Japan by the pugy
League o f Nations, which the United
States had chosen not to Join.
One wonders what course history
might have taken had the United
States been strong enough to reply
In kind to this instance o f unprovok­
ed agression, as well as others that
occurred in the '80s, or if the Lea­
gue had been the strong, respected
body which its heir, the United Na­
tions, is today,
But it is not difficult to imagine
what tomorrow's history would be
like had the United States not re­
sponded with measured force to the
actions o f the North Vietnamese.
"Aggression unchallenged is ag­
gression unleashed,” said the Presi­
dent,
That is the lesson ws learned from
the Panay. That is the lesson it is to
be hoped the Communists lsarnsd In
ths Gulf o f Tonkin.

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we'd ha deaa with the mat­ ethnic groups fight with thair
"backlash."
ter."
For business lesdrrs who
Ills friend quietly replied:
comprise tho urban power
" A Negro Just did mors
structure, the pussl* grows
onto my street a short time steadily greater. In soma In­
ago.”
stances, If they do not soon
Tha first man, confronted throw their weight toward
by tha fact o f change, g ris t­ wider dispersal o f thair cen­
ed the response with atunned tral city Negro populations,
they w ill find their cities
surprise: "D id he reallyT”
Negro leader*, housing spec­ largely Negro In ■ few de­
ialists snd others ars deeply codes—and only tha ouburbo
concerned at hoatil* attitude* substantially white.
Thuo tho do facto segrega­
among
countleaa
suburban
whites. They bailee* that tha tion o f the northoni cities—
Negro's
desperate
hollaing o condition no community
dilemma will not begin to be loader can publicly espouse
solved until hla dleperssl in­ but some o f them privately
to the suburb* becomes a approve— could work against
some o f tho larger economic
truly substantial fact.
To ths axtent that disper­ objectives o f tho power struc­
sal Is blocked, the rising num­ ture by cresting a massive
bers o f urban Negroes tend to social Imbalance in tho cities.
Advocates o f broader area
push out In inevitable waver
to take over larger and larg­ dispersal fo r Negroaa wel­
er segments o f the older come, as a solid frame, ths
housing in tha city proper. It open occupancy lews which
!• these wares which city now govern some kinds of
private housing in 18 states
and more than 80 U.8. cities.
Naturally, they wars also
grateful fo r tho lata John Ken­
nedy's antl-blaa bousing or­
Alternants Barings
Geneva
der o f November 1942.
Mrs. Jails Barton
Mrs. Jaa. K
Ill- lilt
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Y et, a rm though they view
(tear Lake-Forest City
with dlstrnos tho prospect
M an
Mr*. Maryann Mile#
Mrs. France* W&lt;
that on* ouch law may bo
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Casselberry
Lake Maaraa
erendum this fall In Califor­
Mrs. Jaa* Casselberry
Mm. H. L. Jo
nia, they do not tee these sta­
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tutes aa much mors than a
Mrs. Joan Msg la
Loagwaad
starting point.
KS-ST4I
Mrs. Dense Brian
Egporisnco In many states
DeBary
u t- iiir
suggosts that all too few NsMrs. Freak White
North Orlando
groos make ns* o f then* laws.
NM m
Mrs. Dari*
Evansions by rest estate peo­
a it - t * N
Deltona
Mrs. Mildred Haney
ple are frequently subtle snd
Mrs. Clareaes flaydet
Ingenious, and snforcement
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o f the laws Is lag.
Mrs. Utchte Hints
H ooting expert* hero say
Mrs. 10*1/0 Lnady
that a prime need !• fo r a
tu - IlM
mors receptive rllrante for
tho Nogro In tho ouburbo. On
ly with that, they argue, will
men In tho housing Industry
drop thslr guard and begin
general voluntary compliance
with anti-blag laws.
Bom* suburban eommunl
Foga 4 Sanford, Florida Monday, August 17,1864 ties find " fa ir housing"
groups springing up la an e f­
fo rt to provide a hotter cli­
ARS rUBLlSI
mate. But mors often than
n u n t s im u s ,
not these or* spumed by a
J V U A I L. STBN STRUM
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majority o f tho townsfolk.
Aeeeelst* Editor
Advertising Director
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Another big barrier to N e­
Managing ESI lor
Advorilslas Manager
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housing adronco into tho
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s e t lt lr Bailor
Oiaaaltled Director
MWTTiH AUSTia
that Negro income* am rising
SAHIB SNOMMAMMM
City Bailor
B aclases Manager
steadily, that many mors fam ­
m i l WMLLB
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ilies can afford docent housing
O a s i s Bailor
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BILL VIKL'BKT, ■ tall Photographer
today than a decade or two
ago, families tend to bo larger,
a u B s c M im u a ma
and savings fa r aklmpiar.
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W e s U e tU a C *ei**pa*de*t
Nowapepor Eaterpria* A s h .
W A SH IN G TO N — (N B A )
— Blsablo Democratic gaina
achtevod in U.8, suburbs In
IS M with ths lata John T .
Kennedy as presidential nom­
ine# would ba wlpod out this
year If many wblta suburban­
ite ! docida Bon. Barry Goldwater may somehow help them
■low or block Negroes stak­
ing homoa in their areas.
Gonreraatlona with subur­
ban fo lk disclose that among
aoma th a n la great reslatanco
to tha idea o f Nogro entry
into the suburbs. Others say
they won't mind, but occa­
sionally tho reality otrikaa
thorn differently than tho
mere prospect.
A suburban dweller in Chi­
cago's North olds told a
friend from hla area:
"I'm tired o f all this talk.
1 wish a N egro would move
onto my block next week and

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Doom 's naughtiness poxlies her parents but they
actually caused It. For they
Inflicted terrible cruelty on
this child, yst they didn't
even know they were doing
so. By all mesne send for
the "Parents' T e s t" below
and give children a break!
CASE T-44B: Donna B.,
aged 4, hat a new baby sis­
ter.
"But, Dr. Crane," her wor­
ried mother began, " it Is Don­
na who causes us tha ■most
trouble.
"F o r she has become al­
most unmanageable. In fact,
she goes out o f her way to
violate rules.
" I f her daddy warns her
not to do something, then
Donna will deliberately diso­
bey, even though she knows
hs will give her a spanking.
"W h at makes a child act an
stubborn? It seems stupid to
me fo r her to break rule*
when she realises in advance
that she w ill be punished for
■o doing.”
Provocative Naughtiness
Dolma's behavior may seem
stupid to her mother.
But to Donna It Is the only
weapon she can use to get
her daddy and mother to pay
attention to her.
For Donna Is simply Jealous
o f the new baby.

I planted, ApoIIes watered, but
God guve the growth.— I Cor. 8:6.
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He who believes in me, as the
scripture has said, Out o f his heart
shall flow rlvsrs o f living water,—
John 7:88.

Political Notebook

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Worry Clinic •

Thought For Todoy

Bruco B io n o t - - R o y

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Dr. Crane's

VOODOOED

Phil Newsom Soys

It la India’s continuing in­
ability to feed a population
which already totals more
than 400 million end Is in­
creasing by 10 million a year.
The state of S h a e t r i ' e
health and the food shortage,
according to observers in In­
dia, together make up the
greatest
threat
to Indian
stability.
On the one side are the In­
dian Reds aiding and abetting
food riute.
On the other am ambitious
political leader* both Inside
and out o f Bhastri'a ruling
Congress party waiting to
■vita any opportunity that
might arise as result of a
prime minister too ill to rule.
On the administration side,
Bhastri already has proved
himself able, perhaps inora so
in that department, than the
mystic
Nehru
who
never
seemed to come totally to
gripe either with India’s com­
munal or economic problems.

He has placed key men with
a seeming readiness to get
things done in foreign, food
and agriculture and economic
posts and ha has shown him­
self willing to deleguto au­
thority,
India reached a record high
production o f 81 million tuns
o f food grains tn 1B01, and
has not equalled it since.
In 19G0, the United States
signed an agreement with In­
dia to supply 17 million tons
o f grain over a four-year pe­
riod.
It Involved 11.8 billion as
compared to 1260 million from
Russia fo r last year’s U. S.
■ale o f four million tone o f
wheat. The Rusiians were re­
quired to pay In gold as com­
pared to the rupees paid by
India.
A t the moment an Indian
delegation is In Washington
hoping to negotiate fo r a sim­
ilar deal fur 20 million bush­
els o f grain.

Dick W est’s

The Lighter Side
United Press Internet iottsl
W ASH IN G TO N (U P I ) —
Ths mate ego, which in re­
cent years has taken a terlfIc beating, hss Just been dealt
another heavy blow.
This ons comes from tho
U.S, Deportment o f Agricul­
ture. It reports that pra - fr i­
ed canned bacon w ill soon be
on tho market.
"Canned bacon was used In
military ratlone daring World
W ar II, but w i i not well re­
ceived by the troop*," tho de­
partment sold In what may
bo the understatement o f the
year.
The reason was that mildly
cured bacon soured in the can.
And If it was cured enough
to prevent spoilage, It was too
salty to M l
These shortcomings have
now been eliminated and three
largo moat packers will soon
start production o f bacon
that not only la canned but
pre • fried.
" I t needs only to b* heated
and served," the department
said.
Tha shattering Impact that
this will have upon the men
o f America can hardly be
over-estimated.
Bacon Is ths only thing the
average man can cook. Many
o f ui have spent years learn­

ing

to

fry

bacon

properly.

Some o f ui have elevated ba­
con-frying Into the realm uf
flna art.
And now, with ona sw ift
cruel stroke, we are told that
our (kills are no longer need­
ed. A man's bacon • frying
ability hs* auddenly become
as uielets aa hla vermiform
appendix. Which Is saying a
lot.
Pra - fried bacon undoubted­
ly will lie a "convenience,” a*
the department noted, but He
true ilgnlflcanca runs much
deeper than that, I fear It may
be the final step in the sub­
jugation of the mate sex to
the female o f the species.
Women already have gain­
ed equality or superiority in
most other fislda. Rut baconfrying has remained a male
stronghold.
It is wall known that wom­
en are structurally unable to
fry baron without It being
either too crisp or underdone.
Just ■■ nature 'assigned the
child-hearing function to wo­
man, it gars tho bacon - fr y ­
ing function to man.
As long as man Is ths ack­
nowledged master o f the house
— at least as fa r 00 baconfrying la concerned — the
man-woman relationship can
■trike a workable, if pracar-

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upon

lous, balance.
Rut once prs - fried bacon
becomes available, men'* use­
fulness, except for certain In­
cidental activities, w ill he
ended.
How can man survive this
latest jo lt to Ida pride 7 The
answer lie* In the develop­
ment of new (kills. W s must
all learn to fry aautaga.

Dodd LBJ’s Co-Pilot?
W A S H IN G T O N D. C. —
“ Dodd Is my eo-pilot,” we*
ths derisive quip seme two
ynars ago when Molse Tshombe, the W est’s beet Africlsn,
attempted to come to this
country fo r some speech-mak­
ing snd w h s stiff-armed by
the State Department. Rut
now Tshombe is tho Congo
prime minister, and theie's
an incipient boom to mako his
American sponsor,
Senator
Tom Dodd (D., Conn.), co*
pilot on ths Democratic tic­
ket, ss running mats with
President Johnson.
Thera isn't any single in*
cldent that
hits put ths
stormy,
white-crested
New
Englander Into orbit. It's
Dodd's whole record in Hous*
and Senate, s i well as s po­
litical pedigree that look*
better every day with the ap­
proach of next week's Dem­
ocratic convention. Dodd has
taken conspicuous positions
on just shout every contro­
versial Issue o f ths 11150's and
40's .and ho nearly always
has been proved right by the
events o f history.
Besides, ho 1* the one
Northern Democrat who an­
ticipated
or
complemented
Senator Goldwator’a a n t i Communist position* at home
and abroad. Dodd would can­
cel nearly every advantage of
Congressman
Hi l l
Miller,
Gold water's
running mate.
Both ars Eastern, both are
Catholic, lo th are orators,
both helped prosecute tho
N a tl war criminals, both are
aati-Red extremists snd both

have attractive young fam i­
lies.
In addition, Dodd would
give the President the chance
to make un early start at
founding a Johnson Adminis­
tration, without any Kenne­
dy*. without any peace-mon­
ger* and tired Liberal blood
that runs in the vein* o f Hu­
bert Humphrey and Adlnf
Stevenson.
In
Dodd . the
President would get a team­
mate who ha* been eo strong
for Internal security thHt we
might see a mad rush by
Htate
Department
security
risks to scurry duwti the
wharves and jump into the
Potomac,
I wouldn't be surprised if a
computer would show Tom
Dodd to have more of the top
attribute* for the national
ticket than any Democrat in
town. Hie Civil Rights rec­
ord Is pluperfect, and he
shoots In the upper 90's on all
domestic
ratings
by
tho
Americans Fur
Democratic
Action. But he proves that
a Liberal ran be a popular
antl-Communlst.
Dodd called Castro a Red
when Fidel was n two-party
Robin Hood. He opposed the
innocent - looking
Antarctic
Treaty
and
Khrushchev's
visit. He fingered Sukarno
and ail the other Afro-Aslsn
neutralist* as enemies o f the
West, voted for the confir­
mation of Lewi* Strauss,
blasted all aid to Poland and
Yugoslavia, spoke three times
against the Wheat Deal with
Rusala, tried to get William

Wieland out o f the State De­
partment snd to keep Otto
Otepks in. Dodd's one defec­
tion from the Hard Line was
to vote fo r the
Moscow
Treaty on the Nuclear Test
Han.
Whet will the Democrats ba
worrying about in the autumn
campaign? I f It's, "crim e in
the streets," Dodd had ■ bill
to prevent mail-order gun
sales lung before the Dallas
tragedy. I f It's juvenile de­
linquency, he has been at war
for years against T V viotenra
programs and the drug truffic. I f ‘ It’s rare riots by
either rare, he has sulphur­
ous opinions, privately but
frequently expressed, against
governors, mayors snd police
chiefs who can't keep order
in their communities. H e *
given me hie one-word pre­
scription fo r the indispens­
able Ingredient o f politlcu!
leadership: "N e r v e l"
A ll o f this makes Dodd a
Johnsonian "can-do" man. A
Johnson-Dodd ticket would Im
a dramatic shift into conser­
vative territory.

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Even under the late Jawahnrlal Nehru, India’s vast in­
ternal problems and the anaillike pace o f her economic de­
velopment wem causa fo r con­
cern fo r her future.
The fact this his aurct-ssor,
frail, 69-yur-old Lai Bahadur
Bhastri, was a man virtually
unknown to and unknowing
of the world outside Indio
could only add to the appre­
hension. And this apprehen­
sion was compounded when
a fter only 17 duy in office
Bhastri, too, fell III, victim of
what bus been called a mild
heart attack.
The attack bedded Bhastri
fo r most o f * month and re­
mains a source of the great­
est worry,
Facing Shustri whan ha returaed to presida over a
meeting o f hie cabinet was
another problem fur India
which Hhastri has declared its
'most formidable."

her we psychologists call "pro,
%
without proper warning. Her vocative naughtiness”
Sh* deliberately disobey*
parents never told her In ad­
end breaks their rules just in
vance nor enlisted her eager
order to capture their inter­
anticipation o f the new baby.
est.
Donna had ruled the roost
Many a love-starved young,
■s an absolute monarch until ■ter will even risk a spanking
her mother returned from a rather than b4 Ignored.
For If she i* spanked, Don­
few days at ths hospital.
na knows at least her daddy
Alas, Donna’s domination
will hold her across his lap, £
o f the family spotlight was
so the does receive some phy­
then at an end, fo r Mother sical contact, though It may
brought home an intruder or ■ting and make her cry.
"Oddly enough," Donna’s
interloper in the form o f a
mother
added, "even though
new baby.
we spank her severely, she
It usurped ths throne, ss it
seldom erleal"
were, and commandeered the
For Donna seeks the spank­
chief attention o f both Don­ ings in order to reaseuro her­
self that her parents haven't
na's daddy and mother.
M
What to do? Donna felt disowned her completely.
Actually, thla is a very
much like any adult prim.t
donna who has long monopoli­ tragic and pathetic situation
zed the spotlight on the stage when you understand ths out­
hut who, without any warn­ look of 4-yesr-old Donna. Her
ing, suddenly finds herself badness Is purpoalvel
So send fo r my 200-polnt
demoted to a minor role In tho
“ Tests for Good Parents,"
chorus!
Such an adult actress would enclosing ■ long stamped, re­
doubtless throw many a tem­ turn envelope, plus 20c.
(Always write to Dr.
per tantrum.
Crsns In cere o f thl* newsAnd that’s exactly what
paper, enclosing a long
Donna has done.
She wants her parents to stamped, addressed envelops
end 20c to raver typing snd
hold her on their lap.
printing cost* whrn you
Hut they arc preoccupied
send for one of his book­
with the new baby.
lets.)
So Donna Indulges In what
It

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D EAR

ABBY:

My

hu»*

dreim he hid l i l t week. He
dreimed th it thie friend of
ouri cime to our houte with
no clothA on. She Juit
wilked in niked ind l i t
down In the pirlor, 1 w n
upeUirm i t the time. She
told my huibind th it 1 hid
told her to come over with
no clothee on. My huibind
rim e running u petiiri ind
slid to me, "W h y did you
tell her to come here n ik ­
ed ? " And th it w it the end
o f the dream.
My huibind thought this
w h very funny. But the
more 1 thought about it, the
less funny 1 thought it was.
Why should my husbind be
dreiming about another wo­
man with no clothes on? I
discussed it with a friend
o f mine who is known for
her good sense and she said
I shouldn't worry because
if my husbind had had any
o u t - o f- t h e - w a y thought!
■bout this woman he never
would hive told me the
dream. 1 remain—
U NCO NVINCED
DEAR U NC O N V IN C ED :
Your friend i i wise. Believe
her.
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ABBY:

1

By Abigail Van Buren

heen going with Jerome for
three year*. I date othera.
but Jerome is the men 1
want to merry. He sayi he
love* me, hut he only pro­
poses to me when he is out
with the boys and haa had
a few drinks. Then he calls
me up in the middle of the
night and asks me to mar­
ry him. He doesn't drink at
ail when he's with me. How
can I get him to ask me to
marry him when he is so­
ber?
W A N TS JEROME
DEAR
W A N T S : You
probably can't. And even if
you could, he sounds like
the type whn'd have to get
half-plaitcrrd b e f o r e he
rould get the nerve to go
through with it. Marriage
must be lived in the cold,
clear, eober light of reality.
Promises that come out of
bottles are usually the first
to go down the drain.
Scratch Jerome.

bind told me about ■ silly

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D EAR A B B Y: My huiband and I were intrigued
with your suggeitiona on
how to keep a neighbor*!
chickens out o f one’ s yard.
My husband wants to know
if you have any suggestions
on how to keep our neigh­
bor's ducks from fouling up
our horsea’ watering trough.

have

Jacoby
A letter from Denver reads:

threa
Iria

tricka

againit

no-trump
time than

my

contract

in

it

to

takei

write about It. I had no
troubla with the real o f tha
tricke, but wa could hava
made an easy game in hearts.
Should my partner have bid
three hearts over my two notiump? Or ia the book that
told me to bid two no-trump
wrong? My hand la a perfect
two no-trump bid, isn’t it ? "
The answer to hia first
question ia that hia partner’s
rebid to three no-trump was
eminently correct.
The answer to hia second
question ii that to the best of

The second house haa beome America’* latest status
ymbol, aay tha expert*.
Aren't they m illin g tha
vhole point o f that second
louse, usually a weekend cotage at the aeaaide, on a lake,
ir tucked away in the mounaina?
The point Ia: a home away
'rom home fo r the city or
luburban dweller ia more o f a

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Elect Smith
Jim Smith, Immediate pest
resident o f the Ssnfordleminola Junior Chamher of
lommerce, has been elected
ice prealdent pro tern for the
lewly created Eighth Disrict o f the Florida Jayceea.
Smith’s selection came durng last Sunday’s district
aucua at Apopka. Tha diirlct comprises Seminole, Orng# and Osceola counties.
A t tha and o f the 18th
sntury, expectation o f hum-

i t i l i

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orthweatern
Europe w e a
bout 35 to 40 years o f age.

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sponse to a one club opening
with this player's hand.
That answers hia t h i r d
question at the aims time.
Hia hand ia far from being a
perfect two no-trump
re­
sponse. He hai the right dia
tribution and tha right num
♦ AKJ18IS
♦ Q2
her o f points but ha doesn't
*1 0 1 3
*343
SOUTH
have the right stoppers.
* A Q I
Tha two no-trump response
¥ A JOS
must have stopper* In all un
♦ 993
bid suits and this hand dors
*K97
n't have anything that looks
Both vulnerable
like a diamond stopper.
North Bait South West
t*
P a n 2 N.T. Pan
Furthermore, the hand con
3N.T, Pass Pass
Pan
tains a pretty nice four card
Opening lead— ♦ A
heart suit and it is good gen
era) policy never to respond
my knowledge and belief no in no-trump when you can
book on bridge haa ever rec­ show a major suit at tha one
ommended a two no-trump re­ level.

By Ruth Miiiett

■enity symbol than a status housekeeping and entertain­
symbol.
ing have to meet the highest
Homa ia where the tele­ o f standards, where bored
phone rings constantly, where children keep the television
children end teenagers are In­ blaring.
But that little place In the
volved in numerous organised
activities, where father ii country, however small or in
likely to bring work, evenings convenient compared w i t h
and over weekends, where tha fam ily’s homa, ia e haven
to run to when the daiiyneaa
of modern living in city or
euburb gala to be too much.
Life le more relaxed in a
rottage that doesn't hava to
ba a show-place. Children and
adults ran find planty of
ways to entertain themselves
with the outdoors to axplora
Twenty - five year* ago,
and enjoy.
three young men who had
Clock watching isn’t nece*
grown up together in Sanford,
■ary, with no schedules to be
went o ff to college. Two of
met. Guests can be entertain­
them, Don Bishop and Doug­
ed with a minimum o f fuss
las Stenitrom went to the
The quiet o f the country
Unlveriity o f Florida; the
eases the kind o f nervous
other, Ralph Tolar, went to
tirsdnees brought on by city
the University of North Caro­
hurrying and city nols*.
tins. They t il joined the same
For a few, the second home
fraternity that year, Alpha
may be a status symbol. And
Tau Omega.
when it is, o f course it offers
Friday at 8:30 p.m. at the
little change o f peace or real
Orlando Country Club they
relaxation.
will meet a|aln and be honor­
But for the great majority
ed by the Central Florida Al
who have or aspira to a week­
umnl Association with Silver
end retreat, a second home
Circle Certificates for their
offer* an escape from the
years of membership In ths
preeiuree o f city living. I t ’s
fraternity.
a hideaway — not a status
Col. Martin B. Chittick of
■ymbol.
Winter Park, will be honored
for 80 years o f service to the
It. C. Cold Hunsmartime
fraternity.
F ur Shows
Tha national president of
Every
Wed. Morning
the fraternity, Dr. Sbermsn
Door# Ope# 8:89
Oberly o f Blcbmond, Va., will
Adm. 8 RC Caps or 16c
speak. Two form er national
TO Y S FROM
presidents, Gerald E, John
TO Y C O R R A L
son of Cleveland, Ohio, and
John Vann of Atlanta, Ga. will
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one. It stars Kirk Douglas, Piccola Pups, the teen song­
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the Grand Prix de Napoli and j a i l singer, the girl's unclecncka up when he swerves to manager insists shall sing
avoid hitting a dog downed by only opera and It’s up to ■
a famous ballerina (Miss Dar- chastened Danny to get her
I). She financea his career, back into ■ pop groove.
9:39-10 p. m. CBS. The Andy
which is so successful that
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Barney (Don Knotts) gets
than the ballerina.
1:30-9 p. m, CBS. G. E. most o f the laughs with his
Theater. "The First Hundred esgemesa to please. But, Tor
Y ears." (rerun). This one con­ once. Sheriff Andy (Andy
cerns the travails of married Griffith) displays the same
youngsters at college. The weakness when he and Bar­
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and Joyce Bulifant, as his porarily in the Mayberry jail
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who tries to get Roger to quit
school and become hii partner
"Achillea’ Heel”
in a thriving business. He al
Legend has it that Achil­
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lea acquired strength when
ed by the stubborn wife. Plea­
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the River Styx and his one
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Lafayette is burled in the
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A b o u t Sports

Stottlemyre Is 'Cream' Of Yankees' Annual Harvest

Thinking Mel Halts Birds
Out Loud With Five Hits;
Mets Rock Phils

Florida Football
e

Gators Have Five
Experienced Ends

By Julian 8 1ms tress

Herald Sport* Editor

Dy Caorga C. Langford
UP1 Sparta W riter
The N ew York Yankee farm
but Mm aound waa tbaro this
haa
harveated Ita
annual
afternoon when football workrookie “ find’* tn towering
outa got underway at a rwmbr o f Seminole County School Melvin Stottlemyre, a blond,
22 • year - old rlghthanded
campuaea.
Jim PlfloU, Dick Wllllama pitcher from Mabton, Waah.
Two weeki ago, Stottlemyro
•ad Jim McCoy got things
humming at Sem tools High to­ waa putting the finishing
day, Richard Copeland groat* touchca on a 13-2 won-loit
cd hla Lyman High chi rgoe record end 1.42 run average
at Long wood and Arthur Scott at Richmond in the Interna­
put oot the welcome mot lor tional League. Ha had never
what undoubtedly will bo the been to N ew York and had
flo u t ball club In Oviedo seen only one big league game.
H llh 'a brief grid hlatory.
Today ha la the Yankee
A ll are opMmlatie abont ■topper end a personification
f t e ckaaeoo far tlria aoaaea'a o f Die Yaakaa tradition. Ha
gridiron campaign.
has won his first two major
There might bo ooo exeep- league starts, come within one
bon — at Longwood. Copeland, out o f pitching two complete
in hla aecond year at the helm game* and personally ■topped
o f the Greyhound* of Lyman, the Yankeea’ elide from con­
wfll toko hla club Into the tention In the American Lea­
otrong Orange Belt Conference.
gue pennant race, after ace
The competition win be rough.
■tarter Whltey Ford wae forc­
Sanford, on the other hand,
PEE W EE LE A G U E CHAMPS* tha Chiefs, paid
ed to retire to the bull pen
wtU be
trubute
to their conches lent week in n aurprise
with hip mleerieo.
prenentation o f nwnrdn nt the home o f their
Stottlemyre, who beat the
priced o f aovon Orange County
manager, Ben Butler, right. W ith him ia the
second - place White Sox In
high echoola end Sandord.
team
conch, Dickie Frank. Member* o f the team
hla debut laat Wednesday, al­
Bach team in the Metre
which posted a 9-1 record In winning the cham­
lowed
the
league
leading
wfll da grid battle wHb the
Baltimore Oriole* five hit*
Sunday on route to a 2-1 vic­
leafe e
meet TW nrih, U - tory which cut the Orioles'
and PeLand la nan eon lead to t gamee ever Chicago
and 8 tt over N ew York.
A misjudged line drlva coat
Lyman la an
Right
the Orioles Sunday’s game. It
be almost if net an atrong ae __ l hit by plnehbltter Elaton
laat season. They wfll m U i Howard end eluded rlghtfleldm m o f Mm talent teat through er Sam Bowena fo r a two • run
graduation from laat year*# double In the seventh Inning.
high eeeceaaful eleven which The Orioles had token a 1-0
captured 10 of the 11 goatee lead Into the seventh but
By Milton Rlchmaa
you see . . . oh, hew on* trem­
clayed.
■tarter
M ilt
Pappas
waa
N E W YORK
(U P I )
— bling little boy wished ha
However, Coach Jim Pigott forced to leave the game with
la confident that 21 returning a s tiff shoulder and the Yan­ Whoa the organist at Shea could.
lettarmen, all well experienc­ keea Jumped on hla replace­ Stadium struck up tha Nation­
Tan-yaar-old Aaron Tauber
ed and for the moot part much ment, Steve Barber. Brooks al Anthem . , . Oh eay can hoc bean blind from tha day
bigger Su n they were lent Robinson hit hla fifth homar
ha waa born but ha still was
wfll make «g&gt; tor tho
tha happlast kid In tha land
In alx days fo r the Orioles'
Sunday because ha was abla
tally.
Out Oviedo way Scott and
to alt on the New York Meta'
In other American League
hie crew are planning to make
bench before tba game end
games, Minnesota r i p p e d
bay while Mm eon ahlneo. Back
chat with hla idol, Casay
Cleveland
12-1, Wash­
far another eaaeon la Jim
SUngaL
ington topped I-os Angelas 4-1,
Courier, the aanaational Uon
Casey moved everyone else
Chicago shaded Boston 2-1
quarterback who la probably
■way in tha dugout ao ha
and
Detroit
stopped
Kansas
the Onset all around athlete
could give all his attention
City 11-2.
to green aouaty school
B y Jim Baechas
to
tha fra il • locking, wall In
the
N
L
,
Milwaukee
de­
Seminole becam e an
Herald Sports Writer
mannered and Incredibly per­
feated San Franc laco twice,
back la 1813.
Gridiron sessions began tola
ceptive youngster s i t t i n g
6-4 and 10-2; N ew York
Aad wtth Cenriar,
morning a t Soufli Seminote
alongside him.
■hocked
Philadelphia
12-4,
baa an ton haraaa far O r
Junior High School In Cassel­
- I t hurt me very much
toda to ga through Me beat Pittsburgh won the second berry when Head Coach Jim
stasos. He baa aaly eaa pro­ gams o f a doublehcadrr from Clark ran some 70 prospects whan tha Yankeoa let you
blem aad there depth. I f Chicago 7-4 after loelng B-4, through a light workout con­ go,- ha want on. - I didn't
be eaa gat through toe Bea­ Leo Angelee epllt with Rt. sisting o f physical oooditioo- think It was M r nt all, just
because yea didn't win tha
ten without any aorioae te- Loula, winning the opener 2-0 Ing and basic fundamentals.
Jurica—the kind that would and dropping tha nightcap
Series
with
P itts­
H ie Hurricanes, according World
•Umlaato a bay man (ram 4-0, and Cincinnati walloped to Clark, lost about a doteo b u rg h uue or aevcral gam aa-the Houston, 8-8.
lads from the 1861 squad but
Liana eheuld have n tog
the mentor Is under the conyear.
vlctioo that he will have plen­
But that'* about aa far ea
ty o f ninth grade material this
the Liana eaa look. They loot
year to make up far the loosonly one top prtddor from
laat year's Improealve equad
____________ the HurvU enae
After thio eat ton, thougi,
dropped only two games, both
W L Pet. GB
Scott will bare to atari right
Gameo Tonight
to the h ld d y touted Sanford Baltimore
.614
72 a
from the beginning. He will n ip tlit Sunday School -vs- Junior High Braves.
Chicago
71 47 .602 8
loco practically hie entire Baptist Brotherhood
Early in the season, South New York
60 46 .600 2V*
team by the IMS graduation Altamonte * s - Casselberry
Seminole's varsity was rack- Loe Ang.
61 •0 .504 13V*
route.
L o n g w o o d -va- Sanlando sd by injuries sod alghthgrad- Detrott
61 40 .504 13V*
That waa toe
Springs
srs wars utilised to fin the Minn.
»
60 .486 14V*
There map not have been
much o l raQ la tho aid today

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Fitzgerald And
Tillis Hurl No
Hit Engagement
Danny TUlls a n d Eddie
Fitxferald teamed up Friday
night to threw n no-hit, no­
run pitching performance at
the North Orlando club o f the
Seminole Summer League.
Hurling for L ik e Mary, TU
Hs chunked until ha waa re­
lieved In the sixth by Fits
geratd, who pitched last sea
son for Seminole High.
Till is, also o f Seminole, took
over the catching duties when
be left the mound. Meanwhile,
Lake M ary picked up single
runs In tha first, aecond and
fifth to win n 8-0 decUioa in
the first games played in tha
league.

TAKES OPEN
ST. PA U L, Mina.— Chuck
Courtney o f La Jolla, Calif.,
won the S t Paul Open with a
78-bale total o f 3T3. Charles
S i t e d of Lee Angelee tied for
second with Jack McGowan of
Largo, Fla., and Rod Funaeth

W«h.

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TVt
64 54 342 TVt
St. Louis
62
55 .520 •
Milwaukee
60
M .617 10V*
Los Ang.
58
56 .100 12V*
Chicago
55
62 .470 16
Houston
50
00 .420 22
New York
36
82 .306 25V*
Selerday'a Results
Pittsburgh 5 Chicago 4
Los Angelee 4 St. Louie 2
San Francisco a Milwaukee 7
Philadelphia 8 New York 1
Houetia 7 Cincinnati 4
Sunday's Results
New York I t Philadelphia 4
Chicago 5 Pittsburgh 4, 1st
Pittsburgh 7 Chicago 4, 2nd
Los Angelee 3 St. Louie P, 1st
St. Louie 4 Loe Angelee 0, 2nd
Milwaukee S San Francisco 4,
1st
Milwaukee 10 San Francisco
2, 2nd
Cincinnati a Houston 2
Monday'* Gamee
Pittsburgh at New York
Chicago at Philadelphia (N )
St. Louis at Houston (N )
Only games scheduled
Tuesday'a Gamee
Pittsburgh at New York, (N )
Chicago at Philadelphia (N )
St. Louis at Houston (N )
Milwaukee at Loe Angeles (N )
Cincinnati at Son Francisco
&lt;N)

gaps. ThU gave them the ex­
perience they needed to make
thU year's eleven what M
hoped to be a powerful ooe.
Tho club la slated to play
six games but Clark advised
that as yet aU the dates a n
not definitely set. II# has
game* scheduled with San­
ford's Junior High Bravos, the
Rt. Cloud High JayVees, OvUdo High's Uon Cuba end a
contest with Mary Help of
ChristUn Boys School of Tampa.
Thro# of the tUU wtQ ba
away and Mm remaining throe
will be played at borne. C lett
■aid that as usual the Hurri­
canes will uae the Lyman ft*Id
in longwood as ha home bet
WorkouU
be held dally
et the school campus In Cas­
selberry,

win

South Seminole
Recalls Friday Night
Laks Mary 2, North Orlande •
Rears by laalags
Lake Mary
110 010-8 g i
North Orlando ooo 000-4 6 3
TUlls, Fttagorald (8) and
Day, TUlla (a ); BilUatlna,
Frankem (4 ) aad Smith.

STANDINGS

Lake Mary
Bear Lake
Longwood
CasseRmrry
Altamonte Spring*
North Orlando
N a tl League Gamee
Tuesday Night
Daring hla boxing career, Altamonte -va- Bear Labs
Joe Loula was floored a
Lake M ary -va- North Orlan­
o f (cn times.
de

54 64 .458 18
Cleveland
Barton
54 U .54* 18V*
Wash.
40 73 .402 26
43 74 .28V*
Kan. City
■stnriay'a
New York • Baltlmoro 1
Boston 1 Chicago 8
Washington * Loa Angeles 8
M hm im ti • Cleveland 2
Detroit 8 K an su City 1
ly'a
Tflamirrta IS Cleveland 8
Washington 4 La* Aaflatan 1
New York 8 Baltimore 1
Chicago 3 Boston I
Detroit 11 K an su CMy I
Monday's Games
New York at Chicago, (N )
Only game scheduled
Tuesday’ . Games
New York at Chicago (N )
Los Anglos at Detroit 8 (T -N )
K a n su city at Cleveland 8,
(T -N )
Minnesota at Washington (N )
Baltimore at Boston ( N )

Rugged Lynn Matthewe of ■nd a boy to keep your eyes
Tampa Is a 206-younder who
excels defensively, but has al­
so come up with soma big
plays on offense fo r the Gatore. Hie eenietional TD re­
ception tied Mississippi State
Inst year and hla fumble re­
covery fo r a T I) beet Georgia.
Another tough veteran is
Fort Lauderdale's Gary Thom­
as. best remembered fo r a
key fumble which broke uo
an Alabama drive loet Fall in
the 10-0 (Jntor upset victory.
!.ake City's Randy Jackson,
at 6-6, it a most capable pasa

on this Fall.
Other v e te n n i are present
in Juniors Paul Ewaldeen (Savannah, Ga.), Lee Langley
(Jacksonville) and converted
quarterback K ay Stephenson
o f Pensacola.
Sophomores might hava a
difficult time cracking this
corps, but given the beet
chance o f doing so are ace
receiver Chip Hoys o f Jack­
sonville Beach, defensive spec­
ialists Don Barrett (Vero
Reach) and Neal Sneed (F o rt
Lauderdale).

resembled a football player
had an excellent chance to
see action at end fo r the Uni­
versity o f Florida.
This year all candidates
had better be ready fo r a
spirited battle for position
and playing time, in the opin­
ion o f Gator Head Coach Hay
Graves.
"W a h id only one boy
(Russ Brown) who had even
pionship are, from left, Bennie Butler, Johnny
played a minute at this po­
McLclIan, Dickie Deaa, Chris Frank, Joe Paysition a year a g o ," says
ton, Teddie Miller and, in back, Gary Zittrowers.
HUTCHINSON, K in . (U P I) National Women's Amateur
Graves. "A a a eonaequence
Absent when tho picture was taken were Wayne
— Defending champion Mrs. golf championship.
many
young
boys
were
thrown
Russell, Bob Bryan, Alfred Green, Charles Beck,
A field of 90 teed o ff in the
to the Ilona early and learned Anne Qua it Welts of Mt. Ver­
Vic Richburg, Rickie Grant and Alan Meyers.
first of two 16-hole qualifying
in the process.”
non, Wash., and two other
rounds. Qualifying will bo
The 1064 Gators start out form er Utlists
can expect completed Tuesday with tho
with five veterans at end, all
competition today from the low 32 scorers starting match
o f whom are Juniors. Heading
younger set at the start of the play Wednesday.
the Hat la Barry Brown, a
•1-3, 217 pounder with ability
and an eagerness fo r contact
Offensively, Gator coaches
can t help but believe Charlea
Casey o f Atlanta, Ga., 6-2, 104
2710 8. H W Y. 17-92 — S A N F O R D ]
and fast, will develop Into one
o f Florida’s most outstanding
flankmen.
"Casey haa all the moves,
Caaay smiled end put his
-Thank you,- said the boy.
groat hands and speed which
arm around tha youth.
" I hope you get more than
HALES * SERVIC E • PH . 222-2811
moat defensive back* can't
"Thank you," said tha Mets' one."
match," Graves adds. "H e
T h e S n a p p in ' Turtle in MORE M OW ER!
Manager appreciatively. "It's
Christopher went out and caught nine passes fo r 130
vary kind o f you to u y that." got three.
yards last year and we expect
Tha boy aat qulstly a mo­
ment, taking In all the sounds
around him and avtn recogn­
ising tha Mat players when
they ware addressed by their
teammate a.
- I hope yea 11 be bsek with
the Mete next year,- ha said
suddenly to StengeL
"Oh, 111 ba around somewhere," the eld man answer­
ed.
-T h ey need to fix the
ground* hero and all that, and
who knows, but mayba they
can use soma more help if
you know what I mean."
I l l * boy smiled knowingly,
recognising pure Stcngelea
when ha heard IL
Aa aaeh Mat player walk­
ed by, cither Casey or Dick
Colllna o f the club's publie
relations department would
stop him and Introduce him
to Aaron.
Finally, H was time to go,
eng the boy's father helped
him np the dugout steps.
On thalr way hock to the
stands, they met outfieldsr
T ha 'Jeep' Universal takes you to
the fun Is, no matter'
Joe Christopher.
where that may be. H takes you hunting where only the racooont
- I f I get a hit today," ha
told Aaron, " I t w ill be for
run. Skin d M n g where your tracks are the only onee on the \
you."

Tough Competition Is Expected

'Oh Say Can You See'--How Much
One Little Fellow Wished He Could

South Seminole
Begins Football
Workouts Today

Last

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according to W. C. (Brady)
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Wieekel, 25, an a native of
Huntington Station, N . Y „ suc­
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who Is retiring after 30 year*
o f coaching on tha DsLand
campus.

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Nixon Says Florida
,Can Go Either Way
M IA M I

(U P I) Former Kennedy for the Democratic
Prealdcnt Richard N ix­ presidential nomination.
"But today he has switched
on taya Prciident Johnson U
one o l the biggest fencc-hop- sgsin and is an ali-out liber­
a l," Nixon sssid.
pers in political hlitory.
Nixon predicted foreign pol­
Nixon, here for a weekend icy, big government and civil
reit, charged Sunday that rights will be the big issues
President Johnaon has chang­ in the November election.
ed his political views a num­
He said both candidates will
ber of times since he was try to keep civil rights out of
first elected to Congress.
the campaign because of po­
"H e eame to Congress as a tential violence.
Roosevelt N ew Dealer. He be­
"But It will affect votes
came a conservative in 1946. even though the cindidates
When Harry Truman won the will not be debiting it," be
presidency in 1946 Johnson said.
changed to a liberal and stay­
Florida, Nixon said, Is still
ed there until m 2 ," Nixon undecided and will be a ma­
said.
jor battleground in the cam" I V n , during the Eisen­
"Either side can win in
hower years he swuog back to Florida," he said. Nixon add­
a more moderate position," ed he will spend at least one
Nixon said.
full day campaigning actively
The form er vice president in Florida, probably concen­
aaid Johnson "went farther to trating on the key areas such
the right in 1960 when he was as Orlando, St. Petersburg
opposing the late John F. and Jacksonville.
Vice

Frolen'

S W I F T 'S

h e a v y

with In determining number*
for the houica.
The Right o f W ay Com­
mittee, composed o f J im
Daughtrey, Donald Jackson
and Jim Jones, reported that
they had been inactive during
the summer but planned to
go out Sunday to contact the
people.
Th*
Board appointed a
c o m m i t t e e composed of
Daughtrey, W . C. Hopkins
and Jackson to represent
la k e M ary and work with tha
Regional Long Range Plan­
ning Commission, as suggest­
ed by Robert Doyle when he
addressed th* Chamber at
the last meeting. They have
secured en invitation to at­
tend th* Joint mooting that
will he held In the Court
House this Friday. The Board
feels that this la a very Im­
portant factor fo r th* com­
munity because o f th* plan­
ned Interchange on Interstate
4 and th* Unking o f Labs
Mary Boulevard.
Tha treasurers report waa
given and la still in tha black.
Support funds fo r th* Boy
Scout Troop havo boon paid
fo r th* summer.
Th# ides o f having fam ily
dues o f |S fo r husband and
wlfa, instead o f f t fo r each
membership, waa suggested
and w ill be brought before the
member* a t tha S e p t I meet­
ing.

Skier Hurt
NEW Y O R K (I fP D —A kiteborne Florida water skier,
Hal Elgin, M, of St. Peters­
burg, was in fair condition to­
day after a apoctacular acci­
dent sent him plunging 40
feet into Meadow Lake at tha
World's Fair Thursday.

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‘ Lake Mary C Of C Schedules
First Meeting For Sept. 3
By France* Wester
The Board o f Directors of
tha Lake Mary Chamber of
Commerce, who met at the
home of the chairman, Don­
ald Jackson, on Broadmore
Drive, last week, nnnounc-i
that regular meetings o f the
Chamber w ill astuma next
month.
The first meeting will be
held In tha Lake Mary Fire
Department b u i l d i n g , on
Thursday, Sept. S, at 8 p. m.
A schedule o f buslnees that
should be o f concern to all
residents o f the community
haa been eet up for preaentetlon, discussion, and action.
The board hopes that mem­
bers will want to work tow­
ard having a building of their
own in the future and will
vote to aet up a Building
Fund fo r this purpose.
Jim Jones and Cracker Don­
aldson haadtd tha committee
In charge o f moving and dis­
posing o f the Chamber prop­
erty from tha old Chamber
o f Commtrea building. They
reported that the piano was
given to the First Baptist
Church o f Lake Mary. The
__
stove, dlahee, glasses,
kitchen equipment and cup­
board were given to the Meth­
odist Childrens Home at En­
terprise. These will be used
also to help out In the school
•Ituation since the Enterprise
acbool burned down and classos w ill have to meet in th#
Home.
Otis Sjoblom and Ralph
Ab*M war* named to serve on
• committee to work with th#
Sanford Jayeeea In setting up
houaa numbers for the Lake
M ary area. Map* already
have boon obtained from the
Zoning Commission to work

w e s t e r n

PR O TE N

b o n e l e ss t o p r o u n d

e California Backs
Freedom Delegates
S A C R A M E N T O , Calif. ution adopted by the 960&lt;UPl&gt;— I f it gats a chance, member Centeral Committee,
California’* 164-vote delega­ policy-making body for Callfom la’a more than 4 S million
tion probably will vote to seat
Democrat*. Most delegation
tha d 1a a I d a n t Mississippi members also belong to tha
"Freedom
P a rty " at next Central Committee.
week’* Democratic National
It charged that the tradi­
Convention.
tional Mississippi delegation
In a decision that some ob- was "undemocratleally consti­
a erven felt could have a ma­ tuted because It discriminates
jor effect on Democratic sup­ ■ gainst large numbers o f citport in the South, the state ixens and excludes Negroes."
Central Committee gave this
But It said the freedom
Instruction te its delegation party was "open to all cltSunday:
iiens regardless o f rare, color
" , , . Take all appropriate or national origin." The party
action to deny sealing o f dele­ is predominantly Negro.
gatee from the illegally se­
The nearly unanimous ap­
lected so-called Democratic proval cam* despite a request
party delegatee o f the state hy Gov. Edmund G. Brown,
who heads tha state's delega­
e f Mississippi. . , .
" , , . Seat the delegates tion to the Atlantic City con­
from tho Freedom Democratic vention, that Caliofm ia not
taka a stand, lie favored
party o f Miaaiiaippl."
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�M/ss Ludwig Bride Of M. G. Hodges
and
short I Her headpiece was a matchLudwig, scoop neckline
The petal shaped ing bow, and ah* carried an
daughter of William Aubin sleeves.
Ioverskirt was attached to the arm bouquet of yellow and
Ludwig o f Sanford, and Mar*
street length skirt with a large wfaite daises,
ahall Glynn Hodges, son of
flat tailored bow in tbs front. I Attending
tbs bride
a*
M r. and Mrs. M. G. Hodge*
also o f this city, were united
in holy matrimony on Satur­
day, August S, 1964 at • p. m.
at
tho
Firrt
Presbyterian
Church o f Sanford with tha
Her. Grover C. Sewell per­
forming the impressive candle­
light double ring ceremony.
The church was a profusion
o f potted palms with pedestal
baskets
containing
largo
mums. Two seven branched
wrought iron candelabra hold­
ing glowing white tapers were
placed at either side of the
altar. The kneeling rail was
covered in white satin and
pew bouquets market the pews.
Mr*. George Touhy, organ­
ist, presented the traditional
nuptial music with Miss Patty
Glenn Johnson, soprano, sing­
ing “ The God of Love My
Shepherd is ", “ Abide of Deare it Jesus" and “ Wedding
Benediction."
Given In marriage by her
father, the bride was radiant
in a form al gown of peau de
sole and re-embroldered Alencon lace. The fitted bodice
featured a bateau neckline
with bracelet length sleeves,
accented by casadlng lace ap­
pliques covering the entire
gown front. The floor length
bell-shaped skirt was fashion­
ed with a tailored Dior bow at
the back, to which the sweep­
ing chapel length Watteau
train was attached. Her Im­
ported veil of illusion fell from
a matching forward headpiece
of lace-appllqued petals, and
MRS. M A R S H A LL G L Y N N HODGES
her only Jewelery was a single
strand o f pearls belonging to
her lata mother. The bridal
bouquet was white roses and
tube roses arranged in the
form o f a crescent.
Miss Barbara Bradley at­
tended the bride as maid of
In Hawaii they visited the
By Mrs. Itltchl* Harris
honor, and was gowned in
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Foster orchid gardens, pine­
yellow peau de sole with the
Dunn hava returned from n apple fields and sugar cane
fitted bodice styled with a
month's varation, with tho
fields. They dined at the fa ­
highlight of the trip being a
mous
Queens Surf and the
fligh t from San Francisco to
WES S A Y S :
Honolulu, Hawaii, where they Pearl Harbor Chinese Tavern.
It's tough to pay f l a
visited their son and hla fam­ Sea L ift Park and the Hono­
pound for steak, hut it’s
ily,
Harvey, Astrid, a n d lulu Zoo were fascinating to
tougher i f you only pay
grandson, Mike, whom they them.
Arriving linek In Hnn Fran­
SOc.
hail not seen. The younger
cisco, Frank Knight, who is
Dunns live in Ales, Hawaii.
Also, it's tough to pay
Upon arrival In Han Fran­ stationed at Travis A ir Force
76c fo r 3 washer loads of
cisco, the Kirby Hellers fam­ Base and the son o f Mr. and
clothes when you ran wash
ily met them at the airport Mrs. J. T. Knight, former
it ALL,, C LE A N E R , for
for a brief visit before their residents o f Enterprise, sur­
60c!
prised them with • phon* call,
flight wns scheduled.
Yon don't hellers it?
inviting them to tour ths city
Just step in and say "O.K.,
at night.
Wes, prove H i"
From California they de­
parted fo r Portland, Oregon
I f h* can't provo it,
Kinder Claaa
Y O U R W ASH IS F R E E !
to visit the It. H. Sawyers to
f t - 6)
find "U ncle Boh" had suffer­
A ir Conditioned Lounge
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home again. In Genoa, Wis­
Instructor:
consin, they
visited
with
friend*, whom Ihey had known
iTlarllya Itennelt, l)K A
former member
for over 26 year*.
llallet Royal
W A S H E TE IU A
They visited in Chicago and
2516 P A LM E T T O
then down to Athcn's Ga.,
1:00
to
6:00
P.M.
2911 French A vt., Sanford
where they attended the HemMoya* Tuition 11 O ff!
rick fam ily reunion, which
has lH-rn their custom for the
past three yrars. Mr. and
Mrs. E. M. l.llley o f Orlando
also attended the reunion and
drove ths Dunn’s back horns
vis Madison fo r s visit with
Mrs. Dunn's parents to learn
that her father hsd recently
undergone surgery, but Is well
on ths road to rscovsry.
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bridesmaids were Mrs. Robert
Johnson and Miss Carolyn
Martin at Atlanta, who were
gowned Identical to the maid
o f booor, and they carried
noeegaye of yellow dalsiee.
Johnny Whelrtiel served the
groom as beet man and ush­
ers were John Mann, Russ
Pearson, Alex MclCibbln and
Charles Fox.
Mrs. M. G. Hodges chose
for her soos wedding a pale
mint green sheath, featuring
n draped neckline. Her sceeseories were matching and
ber corsage was of pink car­
nations.
Im m ediately following the
wedding, ths reception was
held at Fellowship Hall with
fedestal
baskets
of
white
mums adorning tha reception
ares.
On* table, overlaid with a
outwork cloth, waa centered
with an arrangement of white
mumi
delicately
accented
with touches of yellow. The
sparkling yellow punch floated
a heart-shaped lea mold cen­
tered with a yellow and white
floral nosegay. Dainty slipper
mints were decorated with
yellow rose*.
The bride's table held tho
bride's book and a memory
candle with frilly net and
Lillie* of the Valley forming
the baae.
From
another table the
traditional wedding cake w ai
cut and was accented by an
antique
epergne
containing
while tapers entwined with
blossoms and showered with
tiny satin streamers.
Assisting and serving at (he
reception were Mr*. Jim Bobson, Mr*. Ed McCall, Mrs.
Roy Wall, Mrs. It. B. McCall,
Mrs. W. F. Ludwig. Mrs. D. C.
Ludwig
and
Mrs.
Jimmy
Jones.
Floating
hostru e s

Mias

Betsy

Williams,

Alex

McKibbin.

Miss

Mrs.
Susan

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Glenda Albert
Accepted T o U S F
Fall Session

Miss Jeanne Placek Engaged
Mr And Mrs. Otto J. Plscek
o f Sanford annouunc* ths en­

Mlsa Glenda Albert, daugh­
McCall, Mrs. Sidney Monroe
ter
o f Mr. and Mrs. Tom A l­
aod Mis* jea n Robson.
For her going away outfit bert. 810 West 18th Street,
the lovely bride was attired l.a* been accepted fo r admlsin a stunning moss green suit sion at ths University o f
with bone blouse and match­ South Florida in Tampa fo r
ing accessories and a cocoa the fall session, beginning
brown straw hat.
September 8.
Mr. aod Mra. Hodges will be
Miss Albert, who was a
at home at 166-1 Crenshaw June graduate o f Seminole
Avc., Alumni Village Talla­ High School, will major in
hassee, following a wedding drams and speech.
trip to Jamaica.
Out of town wedding guests
included Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Stlckney, Cranford, N. J.; Joe
Ludwig, Secaucus, N. J.; Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Silver
and Mra. W. F. Ludwig, New
York City; Mlai Yvonne Som­ o f New York City announce
mers, M iam i;; Mist cGncva the birth o f twin daughters
Msurest and Miss Robin Huff, on July 23rd. The babies who
Jacksonville; and Mrs. Fran­ weighed five p o u n d s two
ounces and five pounds 7
ces Martin, Atlanta, Ga.
Also Mra. Jennie Aleman, ounces have been named Jes­
grandmother of the groom sica I^e and Leslie Jo.
Maternal grandparents are
from Wayne, Mich.; Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Rosalik, Dear­ Dr. and Mrs. I-eonanl Munson
born, Mich.; Mrs. Doris Fair o f Sanford, and Miss Silver is
and Kelly Fair, Wayne. Mich. the former Betty Ann Muson.
Rev. A. H. Montean, Augusta, Tha Silvers have another
Ga. and Miss Betty Henckel, daughter Lauren, ID months
old .
Rutherford, N. J.

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Farmers of America. He is
presently a radar technician
with the U. S. Navy, stationed
s t Sanford Naval A ir Station.
The nuptial mats will b*
held Saturday, August 29,
1064, at 11 a. m. at A ll Souls'
Catholic Church.

Mrs. Russell Pearson and |charming bridal luncheon at I Miss Marilyn McDaniel, lo v e -1 The reception area was art- John Galloway, Curtis Fisher
Mra. Hugh Whelchel were |tha Pearson home on Sum-|ly bride-elect o f David U- I istically adorned w ith vivid (Judy Herron), Ray Herron,
W. B. Kirby, A . O. Waldheim
recant
co-hostesaes
to
a merlin Avenus in honor o f King.
roses, Gerlwr Dailies, color­
of Maitland, and Miss Anns
ful Hibiicu* and Crepe M yr­
Crapps.
tle combined tastefully to
create picturesque arrange­
ments.
Centering the table, which
wns overlaid in an exquisite
imported white Madeira cloth
with fillet lare insets, was a
■liver bowl containing a beau­
tiful arrangement of pink car­
nation! and white muma with
silver sprayed fern. Dainty
bridal plare rarda featuring
wedding bells and pink roses
marked the guesta places.
Coffee was offered from
the buffet, which was center­
ed with antique coffee serv­
ice accented on either side by
three branched silver candel­
abra entwined with minia­
ture nosegay* of Lily o f the
Valley, edged in dainty lace
with tiny satin streamers
cascading.
The attractive and tempting
luncheon course featured chi­
cken salad, asparagus, spiced
pcnchcs, chips, assorted reli­
shes, hot rolls with grape­
fruit sherbet.
The hostesses presented the
hridc-elect with juir* glasses
in her chosen crystal pattern.
Othera attending tha lunch­
eon were Mrs. T. F. McDaniel,
mother o f the honoree, and
the
Mmes.
Tom
Rowden
(Frances Strickland), W. A.
Kratsert,
Harry Woodruff,

MRS. HUGH W H ELC H EL, left, and Mra. Russell Pearson, extreme rii?ht,
were co-hostesses at the lovely Pearson Summerlin Avenue home to a
bridal luncheon fo r Mins Marilyn McDaniel, bride-elect o f David II. King.
N ext to Mrs. Whelchel is Mrs. Thomas F. McDaniel, mother o f the
honoree, and Marilyn.

DeBary Personals
By Mrs. Frank White
Mr. and M n . Robert Ham­
ilton of A llie s Drive will
move to Cincinnati, Ohio, the
end of this month. Their son,
Douglas, will attend Okla­
homa College this fall and
daughter, Doris, junior high.
Mr. and M n . Jerry Jonas of
Crown Point, Ind., w ill rent
their home. They have two
little
daughters,
and
Mr.
Jones will be the athletic In­
structor at the Florida M ili­
tary School In DeLand. H ie
Jonea family is expected In
DeBary around Aug. 28.

Mr. and Mrs. John Williams
of Plantation Road entertain­
ed Mr. and M n . James Daxell
from North Arlington, N. J,,
en route to Nassau for a va ­
cation. They also had as their
house guests, their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and M n .
Ted Rex, o f Bayons, N, J.
They took slda trips to Silver
Springs, Cypress Gardens and
other places of interest in cen­
tral Florida before heading
for MiamL Their granddaugh­
ter, Linda, and her parents,
Mr. and Mra. William Cherry,
from Bloomfield, N. J., ar­
rived when they returned
Mr. and M n . Eugena Beinfrom Miami.
art of Azalea Drive have as
their current guests, Mr. and
M n . Dorothy Paplneau and
M n . Frank Johnson, of Port
her sister, Mrs. G. Whitford,
Charlotte. Mrs. Johnson is
are celebrating Mrs. Papipast president of tha state of
neau'a birthday with a party
New York veterans of Foreign
W an Aualliary, a n d
Mr.
Johnson is past commander of
tha Queens County Veterans
o f Foreign W an , N. Y ., and
also v o i c e o f democracy
chairman,
Department
in
New York Slate.

T he Piersons
Enjoy Exciting
Nassau Trip
By Evelyn Lundy
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pierson
have returned from a most
enjoyable cruise to Nassau.
They crossed on the beauti­
ful and luxurious “ S.S. Flor­
ida." A fte r several days o f
sight-seeing, they returned to
the mainland and visited with
their son and daughter-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brook­
shire of F L Lauderdale. Tour­
ing the southern part o f the
state they also visited with
their daughter Miss Ann Pier­
son In Ft. Myers.

Personals
Mr. and Mrs. John Kader
and daughter, Patsy, have de­
parted fo r N ew York where
they will attend the annual
National Jewelery Convention
and Trad* Show. While In
New York, they will do their
jewelry buying fo r the com­
ing year.

Aug. IS at their mother's
home In Central Falls, R. I.
Another sister, Miss Marie
McKenna welcomed t h e m
when they arrived in alster
Genevieve's new car.

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Joy Circle

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daughter,

Albert Cecil Corbello Jr., son

V ice Chairman Of

Hospital expense Insurance
waa provided by insurance
companies to t t . l million per­
sona last year, the Health laauranoe Council reports.

approaching

Miss Jeanne Marie Placek, to

Mrs. John Hires

Mrs. John Hires last week
waa appointed vice chairman
of the Joy Circle of (he Grace
Melhodiat Church WSCR. She
replaces Mrs. J. O. Marr.
Her appointment came dur­
ing last Thursday’s meeting
of the circle which was held
■t the church with the chair­
man, Mrs. Roger Harris, pre­
siding. Hostess was Mrs. F.
J. Murray and the Inspiring
program from tho book, “ Je­
sus Christ la L ord ," was pre­
sented by Mrs. Roy Wall.
In other buslnesa Mrs. Hire*
volunteered to be In charge of
the church nursery laundry
and Mrs. Jack Roaaman was
named to represent the circle
In cleaning the church kitchen
during the month o f August.
The circle wiU serve coffee
following church services dur­
ing September with Mra. Har­
ris, Mrs. John Martin and
Mrs. Lamar Williams to be in
charge on tha various Sun­
days.
Mn*. Phillip Monroe, Mrs.
Wall and Mrs. Williams were
named to prepare dessert for
the M Y F on Monday night of
Youth Activities Week.
Other* member* present for
last week's meeting were
Mrs. Otis Taylor.
The next meeting will be
held on Sept. 10 with Mrs.
Monroe s « hostess.

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A L M CCALL, non of
Mr. am! Mrs. Warren
McCall Sr. of Oviedo,
in at Great Luke* Na­
val Training C e n t e r
where he will be for
nine weeks
training
after which he will re­
turn home for two
week* leave b e f o r e
being a lig n e d a per­
manent base. Al was a
graduating c l a s s at
Oviedo iligli School.

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Hy Mildred llin ry
New committee members
fur the Pioneer Cluh of Del­
tona were apimlntrd last week
to nerve the tu lance of the
year at the ftn t meeting to
Imj conducted by tlw&gt; new pres­
ident, John tauteontuier, and
oilier newly named of fleer a.
The new president, llie ol
fiver* ami die now committee*
pledged io do their utmost to
prove themselves a* a d e ilr
aide ami worthwhile group,
working for the good of the
cluh member* and resident*
of Deltona.
Committee* named *nd appointments made incluile: so­
cial, Peter Via.ter. cliairman
■nd Mr*. Helen Relmll and
Mr*. Antlumy Iteppa; program. Mr*
Harry Powell,
chairman
and
Mr*.
Edith
Ramp and Richard Ranter;
house, lamia Luca*, rhairman
end Robert Haney and Viggo
11erg;
Hospitality, Mr* Earl t*i
Can, chair.nan and Mr*. How
ard Soar and Herman Price;
comma, Harry Powell, chair
man and Mr*, peter VIaster
and Mr*. Harold Ware.
Norman Wagner was ap
pointed to serve a* sergeant
at arm* and Howard Soar a*
inemlierahip chairman

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Hy Mildred llanry
Mra Thoms* Senderi, pre*
blent of the Deltona Welcome
Wagon Club, urge* all ladle*
of the area who would like to
atteml the Sept. 1(1 meeting ut
Stiver Spring* to get Uveir
reservation* In immediately.
Reservation*
must
be
In
Ocala by Thursday of this
week and none will tm accept­
ed after that date.
Round trip tranajiortatton
will be by chartered Isu and
Welcome Wagon Club mem­
ber* from througlioul Central
Florida will he In attendance.

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Wednesday, August 10

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By Mildred llanry
A meeting to organic «i Del­
tona Chapter of the AARP
(American Association of Re­
tired Person*) will be held at
4:30 p. m., Aug. 37, at the
Community Center.
Dave Jeffries, AARP repre­
sentative from
Washington,
D. C., will lie preaent to aaatst
In eiplalning purj»i*e« and
function* of the group.
All interested persona more
than 03 year* old are urged
to attend.

Charter Plans
Are Completed
Plana to continue with atepe
toward certification of a char­
ter for the Weatiide Volunteer
Fire Department were com­
pleted at Thursday night'*
meeting of the group when
moat of ttie necessary cliarter
algnaturea were received.
An important meeting for
director* only wa* called for
neat Tuesday at * p. m. In the
take Moome C o m m u n i t y
Building, Included in buiinea*
at thi* meeting will be plane
to recruit men from aU area*
Involved to eerve * i active
volunlwer hrom ea

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G E N E H AL TEN D EN C IES!
You enn combine the past and
the future new by reviewing
that fin* experience you re­
cently had and using the
new tools at your fingertip*.
You can expand and extend
such understanding to take
In fa r more nr the good
thing* o f life by your own
Innate capabilities. Re dyna­
mic.
A ltlE S (March 21 to April
HO quietly get the advice of
hlghernp a* to how you can
w.-rk more harmoniously with
co-worker*. Find out If the
idea* you have in mind are
good. It may b* th* ideal act*
up.
T A U R U S (A pril 30 to May
30) I f you change your atti­
tude toward an old friend,
you find that your talent* can
•oon meet with real auccesa.
Cad about socially in PM. Re
with those who admire you.
G E M IN I (M ay 21 to June
31) Some business obligation
may «ecni to floor you at this
time, hut It is a steppingstone to bigger thing*. Re
glad for thl*. You will have
a I'lmnce to bring talent* be­
fore the Influential.
MOON CHILD REN (June
23 to July 31 &gt; You can convey
&gt;cur thought* and Idea* to
setiou* individual* hy coming
out with the fa ils i|uickly.
pciviaely. Then have long
tidk* with partner*. I’ut idea*
to work.
LEO (July 22 to Augvial
211 f f you are ijuletly respon­
sive to one who i* roiuuntiial­
ly inclined and who in you
secretly admire, future ran he
much happier. Ini prove prac­
tical affair*. Get advice from
wise friend*.
VIRGO (August 22 to Sep­
tember 21) Re Icya] to those
with whom you have had fine
limes in the post and concen­
trate on Improving hobbies.
You are gifted with many tab
cola, tiring them to the fore
now.
I.IIIK A (September 30 to
October 22) You can now gel
'nto the activltlee that bring
the greatest satisfaction, If
vnu covet the allegiance of
own kin. Rrlug out that bril­
liant part o f your nature. K k nnnd.
SCORPIO (October 2.1 to
November 21) You need intplraiiun right now and this
an lie forthcoming through
new, fascinating personalities.
Listen to their idea*. Then he
sure to adopt th* best for
you.
8 A 0 I T T \R1VR (November
22 to December 21) Show
"latitude to higher-ups and
hose who are important to
our welfare Instead o f being
lelllgerent. Olhi-r* will fo l­
low your Idea*. Rut you ropst
work to make them success­
ful.
CAPRICORN (December 32
tr&gt; January 30) Ry using a
more positive method, you
cun rnnvlnr* other* and ac­
complish what yuu Set out to
do. Re ethical. Re well-groom­
ed. Then off to fun and frolic
In PM.
A q U A ItlU H
(January 31
to February IDl Looking at
own affair* objectively ami
then taking positive etepi to.
waid clearing tlTum up la
best today. Get rid o f debris
around you. Covet faVora o f
right people.
PISCES (February 20 to
March 201 You are capable
o f getting lilg-wlg* to Join In
your pet project* and alao to
he fueccgsful whero romance
I* concerned. Othere are in
expansive mood. Don't w ait*
time.
IF YOUR C H ILD IB BORN
TO D AY, hi or eh* will be
on* o f those interesting per­
sons who *e«me to be all
charm ami magnetism and
he* no desire fo r tedium* or
the practical thlnga o f life. A
most calculating vein ie under
the surface here. The best
nutlet In thl* chart le on*
where hard work and fame
go gUdly together. Educate
well.
"The Stare Impel, Huy do
not compel." What you make
of your life I* largely up to
YO Ut
Carroll RighUr'e Individual
Forecast for your sign fo r
Sspt. la now ready. For your
copy eend your blrthdate and
|1.00 to Carroll (lighter Fore­
cast Th*
Sanford Herald,
Box 1021, Hollywood 18, Cali­
fornia.
In ancient time*, according
to Compton’s Encyclopedia,
the date of a wedding, was
often chosen at aomo phase
of the moon when the gods
were presumed to bo lavorable.

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55. Furniture For Sale

W IL L accept belt reaioneble Used furniture, appliance*,
tools, etc. Bought ■ Sold.
offer for 11 cu. ft. itatnleis
Larry's M »rt =15 Ssnford
iteel comiijcrclat refrigera­
Ave. Ph. FA M IK tor. Good running condition
Contact Dick Aiken or call Sell
U*
Your
Furnllura.
*1— Monty Wanlad
322-6625.
44—Favlnga A Loan
Quick Servica
Wilh
the
• I — Inauranca
Cash. SUPER
TRAD ING
G E T Profeiilonal C a r p e t
f t — School a * Instruction*
70—
employment Sarvlcaa
POST. FA 2-0677.___________
cleaning results—rent Blue

l — Day Nurseries
* —Child Cara
I — Dope— Call— fa ta
10—
Livestock
11—
Hyaclal Nollcas
I I — Catarina
iaa.
14— I'lacaO to Eat
H
11—Hpaclal Hervlcaa
I f — Hwlmmlng I V i l i
17— Janitorial Service*
11— Do-Il-Tuuraall
11— Builders Supplies
10— Concrata Conatr.
I I — llum* Mrpalra
1! — Plumbing
11—
1'alntlna
14—
Wall Drllllnr
15—
Air Cond A Hasting
11— Radio ■ Television
I t — Photo A K'tulpmaut
14—
llorna Appllancaa
I I — Mualcal Inatrumanta
11— llualnaaa Kiiulptnant
11— Joh I'rlnllna
11— Upholatary
15—
Vacuum Cleaner*
J7— Moving A Bturaga

I t —L i term Inal ora
41— Plant*— Flower*—Sea da
40—Mian. For halt
SI— Article* For Rant
SI—Swap or Cachania
SI— Wan tad To Huy
SI—Furnltura For Sata
SI—Anlli|ue* For Sala
SI —Money To I a) an
f t — Uualneaa Opporlunltlaa

322-5612
From

Sanford

Exohanga

8. Dogs • Cals - Peta

71—
Mala Help Want*.!
Lustre Electric C a r p e t
71— Famata Help Wantad
69. Schools &amp; Instruct ions
71— Male or Famala Help
Shampooer $1 per day. Car74—Halo* Help Wantad
roll’*
Furniture.
KIND ERG ARTEN
77— Situation Wanted
11— Income Property
1101 W. 2"th St. (R e a r)
12—
llualneea Prop —Sala CHROME Dinette Set, 2608
Mrs. J. W. Carter
13— Ural Katata Wantad
Laurel Ave., Sanford.
» * — Real Ratal* Sale
8th Year — 322 0517
11— Uualntaa Rental*
Enrollment of 15 Only
B ILL'S BARG AIN BARN
to— I-uta For Sal*
11— Farm*— *1rove a
BARN OF 10,000 Items open Best In Pre-school education
1!—Out of State Arraus*
614 day*. 1300 Grapevllle
tS— !lou*ea For Sala
14— llnueta—Sal* or Rant
Ave., Sanford, Fla.
U. S. C IV IL SERVICE
17— llouaa For Rant
104—
K n u r l Rental*
TESTS!
USED LU M BER: 2x4 through
101—
T r a i l e r * — Cabana*
102— Mobil* Homea— 8*1*
2x12. Sheeting and flooring.
101— Mobil* Hornet— Rent
Men-wornco, 18-52. Start high
'I610-ZZC
101— Trailer Space— Rent
as $102 a week. Preparatory
105—
Trailer Lota—Sate
USED A IR CONDITIONER,
104— Apartment! For Rent
training u n.t 11 appointed
101— ltoon.e Fur Rant
18.500 BTU. Ph. 322-1826,
Thousands of )obt open. Ex­
110—
Ho tel It. -ulna
perience ususll necessary.
112— Rental Aitenlo
R E A D Y M IX CONCRETE
111—
Wanted To Rent
Patloa, Floor, Free Eitim a.e* FR E E Information on jobs,
IIS — Aulot For Sale
114 — Autoe— Hale or Trad*
Sill*, lintel*, itep i, block*, salaries, requirements. Write
111—Truck* For Sale
TO D AY giving name, ad­
sand, cement, rock, pipe,
110— Automotive Servlet
dress and phone. Lincoln
(teel,
g r e ite
trap*, dry
121—Scooter* A Cycle*
Service, Box 85, Sanford
133— ligate A Motor*
well*. Stepping 4b&gt;nei.
12S— Marin* Supptlaa
Herald.

425-5938
From

Stmlnola County
(Dial Direct)

2$. Welt Drilling

M IRAC LE CONCRETE CO.
309 Elm A t t .
322-5751

$15. DANCING LESSONS: KindcrKJasa (4-6). Ballet • Toe •
Jatt. Call The Studio. Ph.
GUNS. Buy, Sell, Trade, Re­
322-6322 between 3-0 p.m.
pair. O S T E E N BRIDGE
71. Male Help Wanted
FISH CAMP.
BABY BED,
406 Maple.

Complete,

W ELLS DRILLED , PUMPS,
51. Articles For Rent
S PR IN K L E R SYSTEMS
All Types and Sizes
R E N T A BED
We Repair and Service
Rol'away, Hospital k Babr
S TIN E
Beda.
DOGS RECEIVED for Adop
Machinery and Supply Co,
tlon, boarded. Animal Res­ 207 W 2nd St.
By Day, Waek, or Month
FA 2-64S3
Ph. FA 2-5111 118 W. l i t SL
cue League, 1700 W. Minne­
CARROLL'S FU R N ITU R E
sota, DeLand. Ph. 734-1846.
PENS »t RABBITS
Approximately 60 rabbita
885 Male and Female
t’ h. 322 9107

E XPERIENCED SALESMAN.
Apply H It A Department
S tan , 401 Sanford Ave.

1 DACHSHUND, ned, Male, 4
y e a n old, AKC Registered.
322-3544.

ROUTE SALESM AN for Dry
Cleaning A Laundry Route
to start work about August
27. Applications are being
taken now. Please apply in
person to Phillip's Colonial
Cleaners, 110 So. Palmetto
Ave., Sanford.

25. A ir Cond. &amp; Heating
AI It-CONDITIONING

55. Furniture For Sale

R E FR IG E R A TIO N
F K K K E S T IM A T E
Sales and Service
Upholstering $ M atlreti ren­
ON REQUEST
10. Poultry • Livestock
F R E E ESTIM ATES
ovating. New k Used Furni­ W ANTED. P U N C H PRESS
Operators and assembler*.
Ed Calls n
Ph. 322-6154
ture. Call NiS Bedding M f f ,
SHETLAND PONIES, $75 and
Age 40 or over. Apply In
Co., at TM Celery Ave.
up. Will pasture. Plenty rid­
person to liar Car Aluminum
2. Personals
AIR-CO ND ITIO N ING
FA 2-IU1.
ing space. Ph. 322-5479.
Product* Co
By FEDDERS
For Uie biggest leiecUon of
e
REV. EDWARD WHITE
I MONTHS OLD Guernsey
II. B. POPE CO., Inc.
nearly new and used furni­ 72. Female Help Wanted
Spiritual Councilor
200 So. Park Ave.
322-4234
Calf Steer. $40. 522-0171.
ture, see Noll's Furniture
Chauncy St., Cauadaga
Brokers ge ia Casselberry WOMAN, White, Age 25-35 to
Phone 228-2813
13. Catering • Food
30. Home Appliances
operate open-type washing
ou 17-92. Open • days 8 to 8.
machines
4 other laundry
CONK PEAS Pick them your- AUTOM ATIC
I. Ileauty Cure
Washer.
Ph.
chores. Joe's Laundry 4
•elves. $1.50 bushel. 322-2794.
322-3802.
ACK B E A U TY SALON
Dry Cleaners, 2507 Sanford
Ave.
la cloicd. Ciulomcrt call Cut OKRA. 322 0415.
31. Muslrnl Instruments IN THM C IRCUIT COURT OP
T I I K N IN T H JUD ICIAL CIH
’N Curl Beauty Shop.
OKRA. PH. 322 6858.
CP I T IN AND POR BKMINOLH
BEAUTICIAN
Plsoo Tuning and Repair
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
SENIOR or JUNIOR
COM PLETE BEAUTY SER BEEF FOR FREEZERS. Ph. W L. Harman - FA 1-4X13 CHANCERY NO. I4t*a
DeBary 668-5974
T U B HUSTON FIV E CENTS
322-1028.
VICE.
Reasonable price*.
SAVINGS BANK,
Free parking, 2nd Is Oak.
35. Vacuum Cleaners
Plaintiff, 73. Mnle or Female Help
15, Special Services
ra.
Ilanrletl’a Beauty Nook, 105
E D W A R D J. BRIDGES, at u*
S A N FO R D VAC U U M SVC.
MOTOR ROUTE C AR R IE R .
S. Oak, 322 5712.
and at *1,
,
COM PLETE Lawn *
Yard
YO U R KKXA1R D E A LE R
Defendant*.
For Afternoon Route in San­
Service. 322-2310.
V O T I C I OP SALK
2555 S. Park
322-6511
Permanent Special
ford Area. Must have good
NOTICE IB IIEIIK UT G IV­
Our Uudget Wave Now $0.95 2'£. Plumbing
SALE S . P A R T S - SERVICE EN that on tha l i th day of
running car. Write: Circula­
Cut ’N Curl Beauty Shop
Ausuat 1114, at 11:01 A. M. at
tion, P. 0. Box 1657, San­
tha main door of tha Court318 Palmetto Ave.
322-0834
PLUMBLNG
ford.
houaa of Brmlnot* County, at
Contracting Repairs
Sanford, Florida, tha under­
PE R M AN E N T S P E C IA L for
signed Clark will offer for
FR E E ESTIMATES
n o t ic i: o p p c m .ic iib a iu n g
August, $6 complete. Haxel
OK PIIOPirUF.il 4’IIA N O K * AND u l e to tha hlghaat and bast
LOOKING FOR
R. L. H AR V E Y
bidder for cash tha following
a m 4:n i i m i : n t *
in
c u r ta in
Porter Beauty Shop, 1104 W 204 Sanford Ave.
SECURE JOB?
F A 2-3313 IMUTHICT* AND B tl lN IIA M - daarrlbad raal pmpartyi
lo&gt;t 4. Block M(T. COUN.
25th. 322 1321.
IF.u OP T I I K CONING ORDIN.
T R T CLCH MANOR. UN IT
E LD ER SPRINGS
A NCR OP T H U CITY O P BAN.
NO. 1. aenordln* to th* Train for If. 8. Civil Service
POHIt. P L o n t D A .
1!. Child Care
PLUMBING
plat tharaof aa recorded
testa. Seo our ad under Edu­
Nolle* la hereby ylven that
In Plat Rook 11, Page SI,
D AY OR NIG H T SERVICE a I’ nbllc llrarln* will ba held
cation-Instruction classifica­
W ILL CARE FOR CHILDREN,
Public
liarnnle
of
Hamtnola
• I th. Conimlaelun Room In tha
322-7857 or 322-3125
tion. Lincoln Service. Es­
County. Florida
2-5 years, my home. Fenced
City Hall In tha City of San­
tablished 1948.
ford. Florida, at 4:00 o'clock together with all structure*,
shady back yard with Play­
P. M. on September 14, 1*44, to Improvements, natures, appllam-at.
and
appurtenance*
on
house 4
all
playground
consider tha following c h a n g e
aald laid or uaad In oonjunetton
equipment. Fh. 838-4963.
i s n i r . r i n r r r T r o r n T o r and amendment* to tha Coning therewith:

CO NTRACT RATES

if:

4—Beauty Cara

D IS PLA Y

11.50 Per Inch
Inrtiea

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CLASSIFIED INDEX

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T im n i n t h i m i n u
r m . Ordinance, of tha City of Banc i’iT. i n a n d r u n s k m i n i h . k font, Florida:
To amend ArU.-be XI. C-l
c o r N T r. ri.a m t iA
Neighborhood C o m m e vAKC CHIHUAHUA Puppies. IN CH4NCKHV NO. 14*4*
&lt;-!«l
Dletrlct, Section 1. lleea
Oltl.ANPO FKKItlt.VL SAVINGS
Permltled.
Paragraph ( I t ) ,
Ph. 322-9392.
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.
to delete dry cleaning ope­
•
riainttrr,
ration
▼*.
To amend Article X II, C-I
FllANK T- ATAMAN and ni.lF..
(lenrral Commercial Dis­
AIIHTH
FA1.UKH
SHAMAN,
trict, Section 1, Fee* P e r­
hla wlfa,
1*111111(11* NAMK
mitted, to add Paragraph
T&gt;, frndauti.
NOT1CB IS hereby «D a n that
(ID
Is provide for tha
n o t i c * o r s i'iT
I am ensagad In hualnaa* at
operation of a dry cleaning
t l»n Kt ulh French Avenue. Han­ TOi KM/.AIIKTII I'AI.MKR
and
laundry
aalabllehmant.
SKA MAN, Jamaela, N ,w
ford. Stmlnola I'ounty, Florida,
All parties In Interest and
TOItK
undvr Hit (Imltloua nama of
TOU AIIR IIKltr.IlT NOTI- cltlaena thall have an oppor­
8TATR PnuDFCK COMPANY
tunity to ht heard at aald
and that 1 Inland lu rmlnlrr F1KD that a ault haa ba,n meeting,
tald nam* win, th* Clark u( th* t&gt;ruu*ht aaatual you. tha naIIy order of th* City Com Circuit Court, Hvnilnol* County luia of which ta lo foraclota a mlaelon of tha City of Sanford,
Florid*. In acuurdanc* with th* niurt*a*a on tha haralnaftar Florida, thla loth day o f Au­
provisions of th*
Flotlllou ilracrlbad raal proparly.
Tha nama of th. Court In gust. 1)44.
Nam* I'tatuta*. to - wit: BeeII. N. Tamm. Jr.
tlon 4|).o» Florida Hlatutaa which Hi, anil ha, h e n In,ti­
City Clark of tha
nned • I, th. Circuit court.
1117
City
of Sanford, Florida
Ninth Juitlf'at Circuit, In and
Hla: Charles P. Iladmon
Publish August 17, 1144.
Publlth Au*. 10, 17, 14. II. IH4 for Samlnoli County, Florida. CDC-tl
Tha till* of tha ca,a ta nilCDC-14
LANDO FRDKHAL SAVINGS
NOTICE TO D E P E N D
la th* t'aarl at Ik* Coaaty AND
LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
Judsr, I m l M l a C aaaly, F le r - Plaintiff V* FRANK L SHA­ BTATK O P r i-O R ID A
MAN and KLIZAliBTII FAL- TOt Melvin Parkins, whose ad­
14a, la rrufcal*.
draaa la
JIF.H HKAMAN, hla wlfa. Da.
la rai Ratal* *1
Y E A H ,I FEROOTl
bain* Chancery Numlit. 1.
AFTER YOU, PETUNIA I K P W A H Il MAR VIN C AR R O L L fandanta,
Dacaaaad. b,r 14*41.
Doarun, Oaorgta
T a All Crvdllara and P a n a a a
Tha d*acrtptlon of tha raal
Tou will plaaaa taka notice
lla t la a
claim# a r
Dvmaada property Involved, located In that you ara haraby raaulrad
Aaalaal Raid K alalai
MamlnoU County. Florida, la aa to file your written defenaa*.
You and aarli ot you ar* hara- follow*;
althar personally or by an a t ­
hy notltlvd and r*t|Ulrrd to pr*
Lola 1. t and IS, In Itlock torney. on nr before Septem­
14. of SANLANIM). T ill! ber n tb. 1**4. at tha Office
■ant any claim* and dttnanda
wtilih you. or althar uf you,
s c u im u u k a u t i k c l a i . of tha Clark of tha Circuit
■nay haw aaalnat tha aatata
tamonla Section, accordln* Court, at tha County Court
o f EDWAR D M ARVIN CARto plat tharaof r,c»rd,d in House,
In Sanford,
Florida,
R O L L dacvaaad, lata or aald
Flat Book I. p a *, 11. of tha and to mall a copy tharaof to
County, to tha County Judaa ot
Public Records of 8«mlnoU Karlyla Housholdar, Attorney
Svmlnola County, Florida, at
County. Florida.
for Plaintiff. P. O. Boa 14#.
hla ofrtca In tha court houaa
Tou ar* hereby notified fur­ Sanford. Florida. In that cer­
o f aald County at Hanford. ther that vou are raqulwd to tain
divorce
iuH
pending
Florida, within ala caUndar rila your answer to thv Com­ against you In tha Circuit
month, from tha tlma of tha plaint heretofore filed In aald Cuurt of tha Ninth Judicial
flrat publication o f this nolle* mort*a*a foracloaura procaad- Circuit of Florida. In and for
Two coplva of aach claim or In** with tha Clark of tha c ir­ Bemlnola County, In Chancary.
damand ahall ba In writing, and cuit Court. 8*mlnolo County wherein tha raltaf sought I* a
•hall atata tha plara o f raal- Florida, and lo aarva a copy decree of divorce. An abbre­
danra and post office addraaa thereof upon tha Plaintiff* at- viated tltla of aald cauaa la
of tha claimant, and ahall ho tornaya, A. Duane nerietrom. Thelma
Perkin*,
va
Melvin
•worn to by tha rlalmant, hla ot Rush, Reed and Marshall, I ) Perkin*, and herein fall nod or
•*ant, or attorney and acoom Cast Llvinaiton Avenue, ur ■ a decree pro ronfteao will ba
panlad by a (Ulna fa* of on* lando. Florida, not laiar than tnlarad against you.
dollar and aueh claim or da the 17tk day of Ausuat, A D.
WITNESS my hand and o f f i ­
mend not ao Ulad ahall ba void- 1*44.
cial •••! at Sanford, Samlnola
Chari,, Tom llandaraon
(SE A L)
County. Florida, thla l l t h day
Edward B. Ilandaraou
Arthur H. Backwlth. Jr.
of August, 1144.
Aa aracutora ot tha Last
Clark of tbo Circuit Court (SE AL)
Will and Testament of
Samlnolo County, Florida
Arthur It Backwlth. Jr.
B n Martha T. Vlhlan
KDWAHD M AR V IN CARClerk of th* Circuit Court
l l i j L L daoaaaad
Deputy Clark
l)y; Martha T. VIUten,
STllNSTROM, DA V ie *
A. Duana Barfatrom, of
D. C.
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MalNTOtU
RUSH. REED AND MARSHALL Karlyla Houtholdor
Attorn,ya tor Exooutore
II Ea*t Llvlnsaton Avanua
Attorney far Plaintiff
Orlando, Floitda
Foot Offlco Box 111*
P. O. Bo* 44*
Attornaya for Plaintiff
■anford. Florida 11771
Sanford. Fla.
Publtak Aug. 17, 14,11 A **pt. PublLbl JulF It. AUf. 4, 10. If, Ftiblieh f u f . H , J4. 11 4 ka?L
7. 1144.
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Thla aala la made pursuant
to final decrea of foracloaura
entarad In Chancary notion No.
14145 now pending
In tha
Circuit Court of and for Semi­
nole County, Florida.
DATED THIS
l i t h day o f
Augual. 1144.
(B EA L)
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr..
Clerk of lha Circuit Court
By: Marlha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clark
ANDERSON. RUSH,
DEAN A LOWNDES
Attornaya for Plaintiff
115 Kaat ("antral Buulavar*
Orlando, Florida
Publleh Aug. IT, IM4.
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IN T IIK n S C l I T CO UR T OF
T IIK N IN T H J U D IC IA L C IR ­
C U IT IN A N D FOR SK HINO LH
CO UNTY, F L O R ID A .
C H A N C E R Y NO. I4ISS

AMERICAN F E D E R A L SAV­
INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
OF ORLANDO.
Plaintiff,
W IL L IA M

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MOORE, at a l,
Dafendanta.

NO TICE o r

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NOTICE IS HK REUY OIVKN that on lha li th day of
Ausuat. 1144, at 11:00 A. M. at
tha main door of tha Caurthoue* of Samlnola County, at
Hanford. Florida, tha undersign­
ed Clerk will offer for sale to
lha hlghaat and bast bidder
for cash tha following des­
cribed raal property:
la*
4. BECRET
LAKE
SUBDIVISION R E P L A T .
according to tha plat there­
of • • recorded In Plat
Book II, Pas * 44. Public
Records of gtmlnoU Coun­
ty. Florida,
togathar with all structuraa.
Improvement*, fixtures, appll•ncaa, and appurtenances an
•aid land or uaad In aonjunc.
Don therewith,
This sata la mada pursuant
to final decree of foracloaura
• ntarad In Chancary action No.
14111 now pending In tha Cir­
cuit Court of and for Samlnola
County, riorlda.
DATED T H I1 ltth day of
Auguat. 1444.
(B E A L )
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.,
Clark of tho Circuit Court
Byt Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clark ANDERSON. RUIH.
DEAN * LOWNDES
Attornaya for Plaintiff
tt&gt; East Central Boulavwrd
Orlando, Florida
Publish Aug- It, IMd
C B C -M

77. Situation Wanted

W ILL K E E P Children in my
home (or working mothers.
322-2626.
ROUTINE Office cleaning or
laundry m y home. 322-4443.

C A R E f o r O ld F o lk s . 322-8440
D AY'S Work Wanted. 222-7053
BOOKKEEPING, Typing I
my borne. 362 E. Churc
Ave., Longwood.

It
Pays
To
Use
The
Herald
Want
Ads

�It Pays To Do Business Thru Herald Classified. Ph. 322-5612 For Fast Results.
77. Situation Wanted
IRONING Wanted. 50c hour.
Apt. 5, Higgins Terrace.

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SW EETIE P IE

Aug. 17, 1964 — Tage 11 97. Ilounra For Rent

By Nadine Seltzer

Executive's wife desires per­
manent position S a n f o r d
area. Full or part time. Will
consider any respectable po­
sition, limited office exper­
ience, have worked as pay­
roll clark. Have automobile.
Available after Sept. 1st.
Write Box 90, c/o Sanford
Herald.

82, ilusincss I'nip. • Snip
ACE BEAUTY SALON. Cost
of equipment. Ph. 322 1013.

i&gt;t. llusinesM Rentals
v o n LEASE—Service Station.
Good location
Good pro­
ducts. Good treatment. Ph.
locally 322 1342, or apply to
the PURE tilL COM PANY.

106. Apartment* for Rent 106. Apartments fnr Rent 115. Auto* Fnr Sale

LAKE
M ARY. 2 Bedroom, FURNISHED Garage apart FURN. APT. 322 2800.
Florida room, fenced yard
ment $t0 week. 305 So Park
2 FURNISHED Apts, kui A
3:2-1507.
A ve. 323 0705.
*40
month.
Adults.
Ph
2 BEDROOM CB House, Space t-Room Efficiency apt. with
322-9480,
pvt. bath A shower, suitable
heater,
kitchen equipped.
Available Aug. 28. 322-5303.
for couple or single person A IR conditioned bedroom in
3 room furnished apt. $65.00.
or retired. All utilities In­
I l l E. 8th, 322-4285.
6-ROO.M Houae. freshly paint­
cluded in rent. Ideally lo­
ed inside A- ouL $60 mo. 700
cated on l r St., within 1 FURN. Apt. Close In. Jimmie
Laurel St. Ph. 3234)635.
block of 2 free parking lota
Cowan. 322 4013.
and shoppntg oenter. In­
1(10. Itt-snrl Kent ul*
quire at Manuel Jacobson CLEAN lat Floor Apt. Pvt.
ent. 1004 Palmetto.
Dept. Store 211 E. First St.
HUTCHISON'S
OCEANFRONT APTS.
1 BEDROOM FURNISHED, 2 ROOM FURNISHED APT.
339 So. Atlantic
S it.50 week. Electric A wa­
utilities Included. A d u l t s
Daytona Beach
ter furnished. 322-3219
only. Lake Mary. 322-4962.
Call 322-4058
E FFIC IE N C Y $10. fill Park
E FFIC IE N C Y apartment for I
101. Trailer • Calianna
or couple, lights A waler furn­ 10N. Rimma Fnr Rent
ished. $45. 322-7399.
TE N T Camping Trailer. New
SLEEPING ROOM, Private
tires. Sleep 6 $150. 322-0529 Cosy Cottage, furnished, lake
bath and entrance, 322-3980,
evenings.
privileges. $50. 322-6106.

10 ’. Mobile Home* • Sale LARGE 2 Bedroom Apartment, I l.'i. A ulna Fur Sale
furnished
or unfurnished, 1962 CORVAIR Spidor Convert­
1-2 and 3 Bedrooms
$65. 1703 Magnolia.
ible. 4 Speed, RAH, $1595,
NEW and USED
668 3720,
Awnings A Cabanas
FURNISHED apartment, in­
Q U ALITY MOBILE HOMES
quire 404 E. 14th SI.. Apt '64 TR IU M PH 1200 Converti­
Hwy. 17-92 S
322-2562
7.
ble. White with rid interior,
Jmmarulately kepi. $18.50.
'63 EXPANDO, 3 BR. Central FURNISHED apartments, 6
Call 322-4998 after 4:30 p.m.
blocks from downtown. $45,
air, $500 equity. 322-7462.

90. Lota t or Sale
M A Y F A IR BUILDING LOTS.
102 Ft. frontage, 119 No.
Scott Ave, Will consider
reasonable offer. J. N. Rob­
son. Jr. Ph. 322-1535 or 3220220.

*'Ar« you sure you allow swimming?"

LAKE M INNIE
« LA K E FR O N T LOTS
Fully Improvad
95. limine* Fnr Sale
95. Houses Fnr Sale
Sewer. Water, Sire 112 X 1M
Sacrifice $5500 Each. Char­
IM M ED IATE OCCUPANCY
les Seltgman, 1201 E. Robin■on Ave., Orlando. Phone Crystal Lake Park—Lake Mary New H o m e , West Fourth
Shown by appointment Ph.
Street, Just off Persimmon.
422-2576. Brokers Invited.
322-3561.
Call 838 3911 Collect
9ii. Houses For Sale
Shown Dally 1-7
FHA - RESALES
NORTH ORLANDO. 2 bed­ Like new, 2 A 3 BEDROOM 3 BEDROOM, 1 Bath CB Me­
room. screened porch, nicely
MASONRY Homes, 1 A 2
dallion Home. Chain link
landscaped. 130 N. Cortrr.
Paths, Kitchens Equipped.
fence, shallow well A pump,
$100 Down, Payments loss
dishwasher, draw drapes A
NEW HOMES
than rent.
heavy duty rods, Venetian
Available in Sanford area and
H E LM LY R E A L T Y
Blind*, Kitchen equipped,
Long wood area (6 ml. So. on
Ph. 322-1641
large landscaped kit. Down
17-92). Ready for occupancy
payment $1500, Call 322 6146.
$65 00 per mo. and up.
LARGE HOME
Sales office: 802 Highland Ave.
209 E. 10th St Ideal for large 9fi. H o u m a • Snip nr Rent
Lnngwood, Fla.
family broking for lota of
838-3911 Collect
floor apace. 4 Bedrooms, 2 CUSTOM BUILT HO M E-O N
LAK E . Call e v e n i n g s
Baths, Florida Room, Din­
322-1597,
ing room, corner location.
All for only $6500. Term *
THE T IM E TESTED FIRM
97. Houses Fnr Rent
can be arranged.
118 N. Park Ave.
FA 26123

NEW HOMES

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1(Hi. A p a r t m e n t s fo r R ent
Furn. Apt. 2300 nenonvDIe.

$60 and $65 per month. '55 FORI), good body, good
Some utilities furnished. I'll.
mechanical condition, Call
322 3641.
322-6648. Claude Harroll.

N AVY COUPLES SPECIAL'
RAVE 50% ON
Furnished 3 Rooms, bath, 2
USED CARS A PARTS
screened porches. 110 W. '59 Ford 4 Dr., Exc........ $399
2BEDHOOM Furnished Apart3rd.
'.58 Hillman Conv............ $119
ment. 601 Palmetto. 322-1374
'33 Pont. Wag. ............... *09
N E A R N A V A L RASE
after 5:30.
54 Pont........ .................. $16.9
Nicely Furn. 1 BR Apt.
'53 Chevrolet
............. *159
2 ROOM A PA R TM E N T, P ri­ 2015 Sanford Ave. Ph. 688-4323
Olds, License ........... *59
■5t
vate bath A entrance, 516
2 LARGE Nicely furn. Duplex
OTHER CARS
MellonvlUc, Ph. 322 5420.
apt*. 14th Ave., Long wood,
Ph. 322 8972
W E L A K A APARTM ENTS
8 mi. from N.A.S. Ph. 8J8Formerly
3298.
111 W. First St.
Zurkernun’a Salvage
FURNISHED Garage Apartment. 1210 Magnolia.

$ Bank J
Repossessions

115. Autos Fnr Sale
I960 CREVROLET. $600. Ph
322-3*2*
'62 CORVAIR.
Grandview So.

'K N E E -D E E P IN COMFORT
la this lovely country home.
Two large bedrooms, Flor• Ida Room, where you can
look out over a clear sandbottom lake and see the
Baas Jumping. Boat pier,
bearing citrus treea. Just 15
minutes from Sanford. Thia
retirement lakefront dream
home can be yours for only
*11.500, With $2,500 Down,
Balance at $75.95 monthly.
Shown by Appointment. Call
NOW.

'61 VW Bus, $1091 bal, $45 mo. 121). Aulnnuitivc Servin'
' ho Corvair, $797 h*l, *35 mo.
VW SPECIALIST
‘60 Fa!. Vi PU $781 bal. $34 mo.
W RIGHT’S AUTO RE PAIR
59 Merc.
$691bal,*31mo.
Foreign A Domestic
•59 Ply. $781
bal. *33 mo.
S. Sanford Ave. Across
'59 Ply Wg. *763 bal, *33 mo.
from II.L H .
322 0247.
'59 Ford,
$397bal,$32mo.
'58 Chev. Wg., $692 bal, $31 mo COHEN RADIATOR SHOP
'58 Olds, $591
hal., $31 mo. Free
Inspection, estimate*,
'58 Cadillac. $741 bal, $32 mo.
pickup, delivery. Recorin* '58 Chry.
*691bal,$31mo. A repairs discounted.
'58 Pont. *741
bal. *32 mo.
2 im E. 3rd,
322-3443
•57 Chev. V * $691 bal *32 mo.
'57 Ram. Wg., *597 bal *20 mo,
'58 Ram. *550
bal, 124 mo.
'57 Olds, $893
bal, $33 mo.
'57 Ply. UT. $697 bal, $32 mo. Senknrik GInn.n nnd Paint
Company
'56 Chev. Cnv. $762 bal $32 mo.
'55 Chev., $482 hal. $21 mo. 210 Magnolia Th. FA 2 4622
*51 Cadillac, $399 hal, $23 mo
Auto Gtaw, Tap#
'54 Tont. *399 bal, *23 mo.
A Saar Covers
'54 Metro, *499 bal, *24 mo.
*53 Cadillac, *391 bal, *22 mo.
'55 Olds, *172
bal., tto mo.
.55 Chrysler, *97 bal, $3 mo.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
'60 Lark, *299 bal , *14 mo A L L WORK GUARANTEED
*55 Ford, *99 bal. *3 mo.
'56 Ford, SS $99 bal., $3 mo. 121. Scoot era &amp; Cyclen
'33 liuiek, $76 bal, $2 mo.
'61 TR Honnlcvillc, *750. Ph.
322-9986.

AU TO GLASS
IN S T A L L E D

E V E R E T T A. H AR PE R

SEVERAL Outstanding 2 A 3
AG ENCY • REALTOR
Bedroom Homes available in
M U S. Park Ave.
all Areas of Sanford. Let us
Phones F A 2-2264 or FA 2-2285
Show you Around I
W E GOT YOUR MESSAGE!
And Here’s The Anawcr
That You Requested!
S BR, Block construction,
1901 S. Park Ave.
newly decorated, and com­
F A 2-5232 anytime
pletely furnished. *8,900 ToU l — *300 Down — *75 per
month.
I
BR, Block Construction,
- neat 'n Clean, RAVENNA
*, 3, A 4 BEDROOMS
P A R K , *12,900 Total—$500
1, 1VV, A 2 BATHS
Down — $100 per month in­
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
cluding taxes and insurance. LOW M ONTHLY PA Y M E N T !
* BR, Block construction,
For Complete Information
Florida Room, on 2 lota
Sea or Call Your
with citrus. *9,500 Total *500 Down—$78 per month.
SALKS HROKKR
I Room, 2 Story, I Bedroom.
Edge o f City on 1 acre, nice We Have The Home For You
shade. *12.750 ToU l - $500
Down — *100 per month.

Seminole Realty

$100 DO W N

F H A - V A HOMES

FHA - V A

Stenstrom Realty

SO U T H W A R D
Investment A Realty
US N. Park Ave.
322 9173

Government Owned
Homos

$100.00 DOW N
Selection of 2, 3. and 4
Bedrooms located In various
sections of Sanford
Immediate Delivery

M O N TH LY PAYM ENTS
FROM $50.00
Stemper Agency
FOR TH E BEST HOME
BUY
Rea Kor-Inauror-Tr ados
SEE YOUR
322 1991 1819 8. rreneh Ave.

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Management
and Sales Broker
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Office: 922-2111
Nights: 323-0700
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2524 Park Drhe

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A P P L IA N C E

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310 Senfurd A v e , 322-7656

•1496

63 Rambler
Classic Station W a g o n
equipped with V *t engine,
standard Irani,, p o w e r
steering, radio A heater,
factory air rood. An extra
nlre car that haa had
special rare.

•1995

AU TO GLASS &amp;
SE AT COVER CO.

National

REPOSSESSIONS, INC,
SAN FO R D AVE.

1012

O PE N

EVEN IN G S

Phone 322-4503

123. 1touts &amp;

M o to r*

IS ti' CORRECT C R A FT In­
board Speed Boat with trail­
er. partial new deck and
valve Job. just done. $150.
322 1541 after 5:30.

52 Rambler
American Custom 4-door
sedan, V-8 engine, stan­
dard trail*., power steering
A brakes, heater and air
conditioned.

*1595

•1195

64 Chevy Van

C H R Y SL E R - P L Y M O U T H

Rear door gIsaacs, overall*
Urea, paaiengtr **at. 8
cylinder engine. Reduced to

•219*

I BR. Furo. House. Ph. MI5122.
FURNISHED COTTAGE at 5
Points. $65 per month. Ph.
322-1467.

plym o u th s

2 Bedroom home, 817 Catalina.

&amp; CH RYSLERS
INVOICE PRICES!

3 BEDROOM house. Clean A
close in. Call Jimmie Cowan
322-4013.
RENTALS
Furnished or Unfurnished
Ball-Blair Agancy
Ph. 322 5641 218 S. Park Ave.

Payton Realty
322 1301

17-92 at

63 Chevy Pickup
Half-ton, Fle«tslda b e d ,
long wheel base. *xtr4
clean and low mllaage.

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2 4 3 Bedroom Houaea
Hiawatha

Your New Cor
Pull The Foctory Inv
)UR O W N D EA L!

1 BR. furn. house, Lake Mary.
No pots. 322-3049.

Select

2 BEDROOM HOUSE, So. Sanford Ava. Ph. 322-0454.
3-BEDROOM, 2 bath. Fla.
room,
kitchen
equipped,
draperies. *135 mo. 322-5*36
evening*. 122-74*0 days.

discount
ON

S K D K
56 Pontiac
l-door alatlon wagon, V * l
engine.
standard
trine.
Good low cost transporta­
tion, aotid throughout,

•295

dem o nstrators

d TH
o Qw
n
U A LIFIE D CREDIT
59 Chevy Nomad

442

B A N K RATE
FINANCING

MACKLE-BUILT
QUALITY HOMES

Station wagon; • cylinder,
auto, tram ., power steer­
ing, heater. Need* some
work but well worth the
selling price.

*695
B A N K RATE
GMAC
F IN A N C IN G

B e fo r e y o u b u y . .

Property

owner and clean through­
out. Spei-ial Feature For
Today.

62 Chevy II

2565 P A R K D RIVE
322-2420
322-7495
ELBOW ROOM PLUS
Space To Stretch Your Legs
on acre of ground, with 40 cit­
rus trees, inside City limits,
North o f 20th St. This lovely
2 Story Home must be seen
to appreciate, the large 4
Bedroom*, 2 Baths, Living
Room, Den and unusual
Florida Room, $13,000 with
Terms I

62 Comet Custom
4-door, 6 cylinder, auto,
tram., radio A heater. One

-door sedan, 8 cylinder,
landard trans., radio aad
eater. A clean economical
ir at an economical prim.

2 BR, Unfurnished turns*. Pb
ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S
322 8892.
Realtor
Raymond LundquDt, Asto.
FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bid*. F U R N I S H E D 3 Bedroom
Houae. 3481 Palmetto, Ph.
322-0274.
G R E E N B R IA K
Choice
lota
available
in
Greenbriar o f Loch Arbor 9 ROOM, 1 Story Frame, close
in. 322 3477 after 5 p. m.
overlooking
g o lf
course.
Cuitom building to your
2 BEDROOM HOUSE. Bow.
specification!.
Greenbriar
man's Trailer Court. 6*6developed by
4906.
KINGSW OOD
F U R N I S II E D 1 Bedroom
BUILD ERS, INC.
House. Utilities furnished.
202 Fairmont Dr.
$60. 322-8920.
F A 2-807*

$100 D O W N
F H A -V A HOMES

3411

FOR SALE OR T R A D E
'63 tVnsel, $1391 bal,, $59 mo. 1956 Chevrolet 6 Cyl. 4 Dr.,
A -l Condition. A steal.
‘63 Renault, $961 bal, $39 mo.
KIDDY'S STANDARD SVC.
'61 Renault, $681 bal. $32 mo.
Corner 1st A French
*61 Ram. Wg. $1197 bal $45 mo.

St. Johns Realty

3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, screen­
ed patio. Ph. 323-0388.

$905.

And no won da r whan these
Quality homss an priced »
low _ $7,790. t * I1 I.J 5 0 ,
with is tittle a* *240. down
and $41.27 monthly! Drive
out Today. Sat replica of
W orld'* Fair Koussi free
rid* on rlvsrboat. "Dsltom
Oustn' l Take Interstate *4
— « n t i t OeBeqr Cxchangi.

C H R Y SL E R

_ PLYM O UTH

OPEN —
Frl. Evening* ft
All Day Sal.

SANFORD
519 E. FIRST ST.

HOLLER
MOTOR SALES
2nd. ft Palmetto
Ph. 322*4281
2507 Park Dr.
Ph. 322*0841

CALL 6B8-44SI
MACKLE BROS. DIVISION
THE uELTONA COarOKAtlON

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�Value Of Pre-School Orientation Programs Under Study
B y TW O* Austin
City Editor
A pilot study to determine
A m value of p res chord orien­
tation proses ms tor firstgrader* is being conducted
Bit* summer in two school*
fa Seminole County.
A t the Westslde School In
Oantovd, Mrs, Martha Beard
•T id e teacher, is work­

ing one group, while at the
South Seminole Elementary
School, l l n . Mary Dunn is
carrying out the same pro­
gram.
The program study ie one
which has been requested by
first grade teachers and prin­
cipals, to determine whether a
few weeks of orientation, dur­
ing the summer proceeding

their entry into the first grade,
will be helpful to both students
and teachers alike.
There are two claatee o f IS
to 20 student» at each of the
schools, non# of whom have
had any private kindergarten
training. They meet tor two
hours a day, five days a week,
from 8 to 10 a. m. and from
10:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m.

In acboot, A m younjatera
learn quite a few things while
they play with crayons, paints,
blocks, sing aongs, listen to
glories and play games.
They learn to listen, to take
direction, to remember "what
cornea next", demonstrating in
abstract way* to the teacher
their readiness for reading,
writing and number*.
The pre-echool orientation
teacher, observing the child­
ren'* reaction*, attitudes, abi­
lities and understanding makes
notes on each child which will
be turned over to the child's
first grade teacher and also to
evaluation teams which will be
studying the results of the pilot
study.

ond«r the regular aummer en­
richment program tor this
study, explained Mra. Mar­
garet Golt, supervisor of ele­
ments ry education.
''W e feel that the plan of
helping pro - first • graders ad
Just to school attendance and
classroom attitudes has much
merit, and are kiterested in
learning Juat how much help
it will be to the teachers and
to the child, himself." she
said.

Only
limited
fundi
and
teaching units are available
8 t]r

B a n fork

"H ow much. If any, of this
program we may be able to
carry out in the future re­
mains to be seen. It depends
on the number of summer
teaching units available to us
and how valuable the first
grade teachers find the obser­
vations that have been made,"
the noted.
A Herald reporter also ob­
served the children who are in
school at the Westside-Grammar School, and photographed

them at they carried an the
play-work suggested to them
by their teacher, Mra. Beard.
As the children built block­
houses, colored with crayons,
sang along with a record,
drew pictures in finger paints,
Mrs. Beard noted many things
about their reactions, coopera­
tion, attitude and comprehen­
sion.
Mrs. Beard hat told the
children the story of the Three
Bean, the Three Billy Goats

he Is proficient or deficient
and tell if he listens well, take*
directions, and underatanda,"
said Mrs. Beard.
(One thing the photographer
noted on her own— children
throw themselves wholeheartedly into the game of "let's
pretend," when the photo­
grapher told them, "Just pre­
tend like I ’ m not here." As the
reader can observe from the
photos, children are natural
and first rale actors.)

Gruff and the Three Little
Pigs. accompanying her story
with figures and cutouts plac­
ed on a flannel graph board.
(Flannel figures on a flannel
board stick where placed).
Very quickly the children
team to come up and tell (he
story using the figures them­
selves, as they relate, "and
then what happened?"
"This way we can apot pro­
blems, note adjustments need­
ed by the child, areas in which

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A C L Enlarges
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The Atlantic Coast Lina to­
day moved into Sanford aix
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Anderson said tha Saaeoaat
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VOL. 56
You’ve

seen

those

forlorn

dogs /origins for food after
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they’ve been discarded by unwanting adults. You’ve proba­
bly had a tinge of conscience
about them, too. Now, Sanfordites plan to do something about It. They'll meet Saturday
morning at 10 at Hose and
Wilks Restaurant to map the
initial step in forming a hu­
mane society. Top officials of
the Florida Federation of Hu­
mane Societies will be on
hand to give a band. All in­
terested in this venture are
asked to drop in for a minute
or two so the group can begin
the project.
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Capt. Chandler W. Swanson,
commanding
officer of the
Sanford Naval Air Station is
slated to speak to Kiwanians
Wednesday in honor of Avia
tion Week.
The board of directors of
the Wcstslde Volunteer Fire
Department will meet at 8
pm .
Tuesday in the Lake
Monroe Comunity
Building.
All members are reminded of
the importance of this meet
ing as further steps to secure
needed equipment and vchic
les will be planned.
A "Ladles Night Special" is
on tap tonight for members
of the local Lions Club when
they meet at Lake Monroe
Inn. Dinner is to be aerved at
T:30. The principal speaker
will be John G. Kormann,
foreign service officer with
the State Department in Wa­
shington. He and his family
have just returned from Man
ila where he served with the
political section of the Am er­
ican Embasy.
Interested in the history and
development of the St. Johns
R iver? A book telling of the
discovery has been reprinted
this year, more than 400 years
after its
first
publication.
Written by Jean Rlbault, it's
entitled "The Whole and True
Discouerye of Terra Florida"
and tells of Rihault and his
men entering what is now the
St. Johns River on May 1,
1562. and naming it the River
of May. The reprinting was
done by the University of Flo­
rida I ’ress in a aeries oi 12
rare books of Florida history,
published in cooperation with
the Florida Quadrlccntcnnlal
Commission.
Capt. Joe Tully, former
HATW ING commander here,
who was relieved by Capt.
James Mayo, will take over
command of the USS NeoshoAO-43 at Norfolk, Va., Wed­
nesday. He will relieve Capt.
Archibald T. Nicholson Jr.
Borne Sanford folks have re­
ceived engraved
invitations
to attend the ceremonies.
The Seminole County School
Board recently advertised for
bids on a tractor with mower
and loader attachments. John
Deere bid *6.916.50, Valley
Tractor bid * 1.022 68, Hood
Tractor bid *4,796.20 and In­
ternational *3,984 91. Interest­
ing la the fact that nearly
*3,000 separated the low and
high bids. The Board wisely
referred the matter to admin­
istrative officials to check on
quality and specifications.
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Tw o o f the rareat coins In
exiatenre aie the 1913 nickel
and an 1804 silver dollar. The
I960 Denver mint nickel is
worth from *16 to *30 today.
The first American silver
money was half-dimes and
dimes, made from Martha
Washington's table silver in
1792. In 1793 they begna to
make pennies, and in 1794
half dollars and silver dollars.
How can you Identify a
counterfeit coin?
It’s not
easy, for they are very clever.
Specific gravity teats, drug­
gists scale and X-ray and the
testa that can be made.

Herald Index

BANDM ASTER Ernest
Cowley will conduct
the S e m i n o l e High
School Band in a con­
cert at the Annual Kiwanis Kids Day at
M e m o r i a l Stadium,
Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
Also featured will be a
Magic Show, a twirling
act and an appearance
by football stur, Larry
Libcrtore.

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Port Feasibility Study On 'Go'
With $9,000 Contract Signed
Work Expected
To Be Finished
In Early 1965

tlSULUA...

lly llary I. Johnson

BRIEFS

Managing Editor
A feasibility

study

of the

proposed Sanford Port facili­

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T H E R E 'LL BE A LOT OF TH IS going on for
the rest of this week and next week as Seminolo
County’s school principals, assistant principals,
guidance counsellors and teachcsr prep for the
opening o f schools Aug. 31. Here’s Andrew J.
Bracken, (le ft), Seminole High principal, stack­
ing books in a classroom clipboard and being
helped by Tom Richey, SIIS’s assistant princi­
pal.
(Herald Photo)

Contract Signed
For GENESYS

Beisler Jailed

ties will

VAN NUYS, Calif. (L T D —
Michael J. Giesler, 27. son of
famed
Hollywood
attorney
Jerry d ealer, today began
serving seven days in jail for
illegally displaying a gun.

T A L L A H A S S E E (U IM ) — contract for construction work
at the University o f Florido
morning by Thn Cabinet awarded *1.2
College o f Education. Joel
million
on
building
contract*
Karlylr Housholder, president
Suiner, It r a d e n t o n, was
today
under
the
new
higher
of tite Seminole County Cham­
awarded a *179,765 contract
education bond l»»ua includ­ fo r work at the Gulf Coast
ber of Comerce.
The contract Is with the ing work at the University o f Experiment Station.
firm of I-nckvvood Green En­ Florida amt the G ENESYS
It uns tho last meclng of
gineers Inc. of Spartanburg, program.
the Cabinet before tha DamS. l\, and involved a fee of
Deeda wera al»o accepted nrratlc National Convention.
*9,(xxi for the project.
for 20 acre parcels o f land Moat o f the atata officials
The work it estimated to in Daytona lleach and Or­ were expected to attend tha
take from four to six months lando ns aiti-i for facilities o f session next week In Atlantia
which could
mean a reply the Grailuate Engineering Ed­ City, N. J. and would he away
would he forthcoming by the ucation System (G E N E S Y S ) from the capital.
start of 1966.
in those cities.
The Cabinet received from
Tho engineer* will analyze
A contract totaling *723,400 the State Merit System Coun­
all facets of (ho proposed port went to Itltlmore Construction cil the biennial pay survey on
facility, ranging from the phy- Co. fo r television communica­ which la based proposed pay
aical layout to Die economic tion construction al the main raises fo r thousands o f stat*
potential of the lncatiun.
G ENESYS facility at Capo employes.
Director
Gerald
Thl* ia the first concrete Kennedy and at the Orlnndu Howell said there waa no In­
step to be taken in bringing and Daytona Iteach centers,
dications o f what the raises
W. \V. Gay Merhanlcal Con­ sparked hy the survey would
the operation into reality. Pre­
viously, Die Chamber and sub­ tractors Inc. got a *308,600 total.
committees
have discussed
the proposal at great length In
an effort to determine wheth­
er such an operation would lie
practical.
A ir '3 Lit7-nation gathered by
the groups poinud to a "posi­
tive success" for Die project.
The |Kirt facilities would be
T A L L A H A S S E E (U IM ) — ties, said the loan would be
located, aulijcct to further
T I im cabinet gave a favorable put with federal, county and
opinions and suggestions of
industrial funds fur a *243,000
the engineering firm, weat of reception but no commitment survey project covering th*
Sanford and along the St. today to a rci|Ucxt fo r a *50,- next five years.
Johns River.
000 loan to the East t’entral
He said the studies would
laical authorities agree Dial Florida
Regional
I'lamung be tbs basis for recommenda­
tile proximity of all modes of Council.
tions to federal, state and lo­
transportation make this ideal
Bitting as trustees o f th* cal sources for development
— it would lie near Interstate internal iinprovi'iurnt fund,
of the area in an orderly way.
4, on the natural St. Johns wa­ the cabinet told its staff to
terway, near railroad facili­ draw up an agreement, includ­
ties.
ing « suggested interest pay­
Witnessing today’s historic ment, for action Sept. 1.
signing of the feasibility study
Tiie trustees said the loan
contract was Francis K. Itouwill have to be weighed
niillat Jr., chairman o( Die
alongside an expected appli­
Chamber's P o r t Authority
cation from Southwest Flor­
W ASH IN G TO N (U P I ) —
Committee and one oi the
id* Water Management Dis­ President Johnson said today
prime pushers for Die project.
trict for a *100,000 state loan. he had Invited all 34 Demo­
He has led a delegation on
Trustees director Wllliurn cratic governors to the White
tours of other hargu facilities
Kidd sail) the 11 fund current ilmrsu Saturday.
in Georgia and Florida and
has *1.1 million (m ) cash
The purpose o f the meet­
each member of each delega
with which to meet commit­ ing, he said, is to discuss the
Don has expressed "unlimited
Impact on the various stat.a
enthusiasm" in developing a ments of *2.7 million (n i).
Hu
has
urged
the
trusters
o
f economic
improvements,
similar opration for Sanford,
Seminole County ami Central not to overcomit tho funds to tho spare and defense pro­
a point where valuable secur­ grams, and other Items o f fed­
Florida,
Specialists In Die port tacil ities will hava to he sold to eral-state IntereaL
Johnson told reporters that
ity field empliasizze Dial in­ meet the obligations.
nill Wallace, representing when Republican govsmors
dustry will follow Die formal
announcement that • port op the planning council for tha were in Washington some
eration will las located here. so-called East Central Flor­ time sgo, he invited them to
Speculator* have been in this ida impact area surrounding the White House, too, but
area checking over its future Cape Kennedy and including "unfortunately, they were unBrevard arid six other coun­ ablo to collie."
potntlal.
was signed

Mrs. LBJ Home
WASHINGTON
(UIM )
—
Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson re­
turned from her four day west­
ern trip early today, travelweary but all ready to begin
actively campaigning for her
husband.

Collins Appeals

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H E A V Y CONSTRUCTION E Q U IPM E NT and
huge dump trucks are engaged in the paving o f
the new driving range al Seminole High School.
The range, approximately the size o f a football
field, will enable an instructor to teach a large

number o f students at tbe same time. Tbo in­
structor will use radios to direct as many as
seven drivers on tbe range at one time while
under tbe former method only one driver could
be tuught.
(Herald Photo)

Brunette O n Hood O f Car Gets Desired Results

WASHINGTON
(U P I)
Leroy Collins, head of the new
Community Relations Scrlvce
(C’ RSl, today urged leading
citizens of 40 states "not to
wait for trouble" but to begin
promoting compliance wlh the
SPA R TA N B U R G ,
S.
C.
civil rights law.
( U P I ) — Grady Lee Steen, 26,
drove hia automobile frantic­
ally t h r o u g h Spartanburg
FR AN K FU R T, Germany - Monday
with
a
brunette
(U P I ) — U. S. Intelligence of­ dressed in a nightgown riding
ficials today questioned two on the hood and flailing at
Russian musicians who defect­ tbe windshield with a rear
ed from a touring Bolshoi var­ view mirror.
iety troop in Tokyo so they
Startled police atopped the
could play jazz in the United ear, naturally, to Investigate
States.
and thereby unfolded the
strange case o f the kidnaped
phonograph record distributor,
TALLAHASSEE
(U P I) - a rase so wild ami tany that
Board of Control Chairman at one time victim ond alleg­
Baya Harrison said Monday ed abductora were all under
the board will waste no time arrest.
in "the most responsible un­
" I t is a weird tale," amid
dertaking" of finding a new policeman J. G. Tate, one of
president for Florida State the arresting officers.
University,
Steen, who works fo r a
phonograph record distribut­
ing firm, wa* the alleged vic­
ELKO, Nev. (U P I) — Giant tim although police found it
range fires, whipped out of
control by stiff breezes, swept
acrosa northern Nevada's tindcr-dry rangelands today and
federal officials issued an ur­
gent call for more fire fight­
ers.

Police Unravel Wierd Kidnaping Case

Russians Quizzed

Action Promised

Fires H it Nevada

Ev Stands Pat
WASHINGTON
(U P I )
Senate Republican Leader Ev­
erett M. Dlrksen, 111., said to­
day he will not back down on
hia demand for a showdown
on a proposal to delay court
ordered reapportionment of
many state legislatures.

Reds Launch 3

Three Sanford men are free
on bond to await court action
on their erreit following a
weekend raid during which
authorities aay they cracked
a *7.000 weekly bollta opera­
tion in the area.
Frred following the raid are
Donald Dunn Sr.. 64, and Ju­
lian Dunn, 24, both of Camer­
on Avenue, and Bobby Lee
Kennedy, 28, of 2406 Cedar
Ave.
The three were nabbed at
the Julian Dunn home by
members of the Seminole
sheriffs office, the state at­
torney general’s office and
State Beverage Department
agents. The Dunns ware re­
leased on * 2,000 bond each
and Kennedy on |5uo bond.

difficult to believe when first
they atopped hia car ami 21year-old Joyce Kay LeFevrrs
crawled down from the hood
and suited Into Steen.
"Sha wa* dawn and clawing
at Jilm'yt a hurry." said TaU.
"W e pulled her o ff and put
her in the patrol car hut ahr
would not tell us a thing."
O fficer* arrested the wom­
an and then went to a motel
and arrested her companion.
Stacy La vein Iligham, 26, a
textile worker.
The two, both from Kan­
napolis, N. C., were turned
over to the FBI, which charg­
ed them with kidnuping Steen,
also o f Kannapolis.
Tho police temporarily ar­
rested Steen until they could
check out hit bizarre account
o f the case.
Steen snid he ami a dule,

Keating To Run; May
Get RFK As Opponent

NEW YO RK ( U P I ) — Sen. vember. Kennedy ia expected
Kenneth R. Keating, R-N. Y., to announce lite r this week
that he is in the running for
after almost five weeki of
th e
Democratic senatorial
hesitation, announced today
nomination in New York.
he would run for a new sixKeating broko with the na­
year term in the Senate inde­
pendently of GOP presidential tional ticket after Goldwater
nominee Barry M. Ooldwater. was nominated at the Repub­
T h » announcement
made lican National Convention in
him a central figure in a run- San Francisco Inst month.
test that may he eecond only Among the i s s u e s which
to the presidential race In na­ prompted the split with Goldwater wa* the fight over the
tional interest.
His Democratic opponent civil rights Hill. Keating sup­
almost surely will he A tty. ported the measure and Goldwater opposed It.
Gen. Robert F. Kennedy.

MOSCOW (U P I) — The Soviet Union today launched
three artifical earth satellites,
Cosmos 38, 39 and 40. the Soviet new* agency T a n re­
ported.
The agency laid the Cosmos
38, 39 and 40 satellites were
Jf the Krating - Kennedy
put into orbit by a single roc­ rare rom ri o ff it probably
ket carrier of a new type.
will l&gt;* second only to the
presidential contest between
President Johnson and Sen.
Barry M. Goldwater In draw­
ing national attention in N o­

3 Free On Bond
In Bolila Case

begin

aoon. A eon-

tract authorizing the analysis

Keating’s decision brought
him under attack from many
state Republicans, including
Clare Boothe Iorce, former
Connecticut
rongrrss-wornan
and U. S. ambassador to
Italy.

Fly Boys Can't
Get Off Ground
MIAMI (U P I) —Three teen­
age boy* got the urge to fly
Monday but the best they
could do was bounce along the
runway of a small airstrip
for 600 yards.
The short joy ride ended
with the arrests of the trio,
two 16-year-olds and a 16year-old.
" I f you watch someone do­
ing something for a long Ume,
you figure you can do it, too,"
commented one.
The teen agera went to tha
airport, picked out a plane,

and climbed in.
The moat experienced, who
had two hours’ flying time (a t
a paienger) took the pilot'*
seat.
He taxied out to the end of
the runway all right, but when
he gunned the motor the plane
veered off the concrete, nar­
rowly missed a canal, a n d
bounced along for too yard*
before stopping 60 feet short
from the administration build­
ing.
Tbe boys s t r i taken to
Youth Hall,

Patsy Queen, were silting in said, ami then hopped on the
ham­ hood.

hi* cur at a drlve-in
burger

place

in

Kannapolis

Sunday night when a ear oc­
cupied by liigliani ami Miss
(.rKvvru* druva up.
SI:*.T *o!J tl.»- w o r n g it
out ami held a pistol on him
and hi* dale, ordering the
girl to lenvo the ear. Hr said
th« woman made him drive
down a street whete they
switched to a car di iven by
Iligham.
Tate said Steen told him
that he had previously dated
Miss LcFevres,
They changed to a rented
cur in Charlotte, Steen said,
and drove to Spartanburg
where they checked into a
motel at 1 a. nt. Steen auld
the pair took turns holding a
pistol on him, one sleeping
while the other watched.
Steen said they threatened
to kill him if he didn't tuke
(6,000 from his cheeking ac­
count and give it to them. He
said he gave them all he had
—a *130 paycheck.
Finally, Steen said, both
fell asleep and he sneaked out
to the ear. He got in and
locked the doors as Miss Io*IT vie bolted out o f the room.
She bunged on the doors, he

Mississippians
Snub Hearings
WASHINGTON
(U P I )
Mississippi delegates decided
today to boycott the Democra­
tic Party'* platform hearing*.
They charged that their stat
us simply as observers at the
proceeding! was "less than
honors tile."
The platform committee re­
fused Monday to give the two
Missiasippians offical seals at
the hearings pending settle­
ment of a challenge to Ihclr
credentiala.
G. C. Cortright of Rolling
Fork, Mlsa., said today that
he and hi* college, Hen C.
Gallon of Natchez, would re­
main in Washington "a v a il­
able for consultation.” But he
said they wouki not partici­
pate in the platform hearings
in any way because o f the
conditions act by Democratic
National Chairman John M.
Bailey.

Band Practice
All Lyman H i g h School
Band members, including the
majorettes, are requested by
Bandmaster John Blair to re­
port to the band room Wed­
nesday at 9:30 a m. PracUca
session* will b# held each
weekday morning from now
until ichoul opens, Blair aaya.

Steen anld he drove into
downtown Spartanburg with
Mis* LcFevres—elnd only in
tier nightie—bunging on the
vvindehleM with a able view
mirror ahe had ripped away.
Pidiee said Iligham was
currying a .26-culilier auto­
matic when arrested.
The couple was arraigned
livforu U. S. Commissioner
Jesse Itay In Greenville. He
set bond at *26,1)00 fo r Bighum and *10,IKK) for the
woman, iligham was jailed at
Greenville and Miss LcFevres
ut Anderson,

Registration At
Oviedo Slated
O v i e d o School Principal
Clyde Holder has divided reg­
istration for new first through
12th grade pupil* into three
sections.
Section one is for children
who will lx- entering the first
grade, who have not previous­
ly registered and been tested.
They are to report to the au­
ditorium at 9 a m. Monday,
New elementary students
who have not registered in
Seminole County before may
report anytime from Thurs­
day through Tuesday, 9 a.m.
until i p.m. dully.
High school students now to
Oviedo will la* tested and rcg.
islrrcd Monday and Tuesday
at 9 a m. They arc to report
to the auditorium.
All former students of the
school,
who attended
last
year, arc to report to the au­
ditorium at 8 a m., August
31.

this

Cabinet Favorable To
East Central Loan

Johnson Invites
Demo Governors

Today's signing was hailed
as 'a major step for Sanlord
and Seminole County" tty
Chamber officials. The eco­
nomic impact in the area Is
expected to be loll almost im ­
mediately.

Barry TV
$4.5 Million
WASHINGTON
(U IM )
—
Sen. Barry Goldwater plan*
a *1.5 million television effort
as a central feature o f his
campaign
for
th e
White
House, but it probably will not
grt rolling until lata Septem­
ber.
Aides gave that word today
in elaborating on Goldwatera
statement that he will rely on
television in hia prezidentia!
campaign
"m ore than
wa
have aver relied on it before."
There are two reason! for
the Republican decision.
GOP straights believe their
candidate must be seen by
more people than he could
possibly see in personal ap­
pearances acruss Dm nation.

trenneifi
M M * * * PACT QUALITY *

13 Days Till School Starts!
S IL K Y -F E E L IN G

They also believe Goldwater

P IM A COTTON

has some of the same person­

S H EATH S LIPS

al charm that won vote* for
the late

President John

F.

Kennedy and that he can pro­
ject It on television screens
in suburban living zooms.
Goldwater'* heavy u&gt;* of
television wilt not begin im ­
mediately after formal laun­
ching of his campaign, aide*
said, although there has been
some talk o f televising hia
kickoff speech Sept. 1 at Pres­
cott, Aria.
Uae o f television speeches,
film clips end spot announce­
ment* will increase gradually
in hit campaign to peak Jus*
before election day.

■Itrs
4 In l i
inc. 6 i

*1

Smooth high-count Pima
danitly trimmed in lac*.
Machine wuahtible. Ad­
justable shoulder strap*
In 4 to 14, built up
styles 4 to 10. White.
OPEN F R ID A Y T IL L 9 P.M.

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M ethodist

C ongregational
JORDAN m m O B ABT
■API la 1 CHURCH
1M1 W. I M B tM t
■aaday B ak aat___ 1*4* a. f t
Moratag Worship _ lit** ft aft
MMa I t a ly (M a la y ) ft** p.sb
Bvaagallatle Service t * ft f t
W aft P r a m M an — ft** ft f t
BUI Stephans ----------- Paata*
A Carltal Wataoam la AH

«

«

christm * o a tm c f
(United Outre* « f Christ)
h r k Am i n m N U M.
• :«&gt; ft m. ----- Chunk School
U M a. m. _ Worship ■•rate*
«:«• p. m. _ Christina Taut#
Ministry
ItT . W iftw A. B. M i n i m *

b ig h t

OBTBBB BAPTIST CHURCH
MW ^ |U
Pk.
^
Paata* ___ Ckaatar W. PlaaB
■ aalay Reboot ___ tl:H ft f t
Morala* Baryta* — IJtM a. f t
TralalaB Ualoa —— It** p- m.
B vaalas Batvtaa _ Til* ft ■#
W alaaala y Meetings i
Orsaalaatlaaa
HM ft sft
Prayar ___ — — f:M ft ah
C k aly-------------M * ft ab

A lliance
CBBMTIA* M o n o
ALLLAMCB CHUB
M l | M A lA M tl

Episcopal
CBBIBT CBUBCM
Church Btraat, Laapwood
T r. charta* W. StawarL Jft
Tlear
Holy Coaunaales
ft l* ft sa.
•arvlca ft Barwaa — •:•« ft lb

Christian
AiM m bly O f God

HOLT CROBft
4*1 ft Park Ava.
T r. U r e y Ov sopor. Baator
Holy Ceaamaalea —. tisa ft sb
Family Sarvtca and
Sunday Bafeael .....■— IRS ft aft
Morning Prayar
t r i m Baa day —
an tan U :M f t a .

P1RST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES OP CHRIBT
HIT ft Baalar* At*.
R. Varaaa P illar
• a a la y School ---- S ill ft m.
Morala* Worohlp _ U lS t a. f t

Church O f Christ

F ree M ethodist

ca u B C H o r c h m s t
Oaaara
Balyk Brawar Jr. Bva»i**1l»t
Bible B e k o o l-------- 1:1* a. m.
Morala* Warahlp — 1:1* ft a t
B -tala* Woraklp _ lit* p. m.
Waft Prayar Service 1:1* ft f t

B aptist

P U S METHODIST CHURCH
Corner «th SL s a l Laurel Ava.
Bar. C. B. Aadarao«___Pastor
Telephoaa: III.T U I
Buaday School _ _ | ; | | n. Sb
Morals* Worship — l* :tt a. ft.
Bvealns Worship — Tits ft ft.
Waft Prayar Barvlaa fit* ft m.

PAOLA CHURCH OP CHRIST
Hlffcway t l Wait
Morrta Baby
- Evansclla*
Blbla Claaa -------- !•:** ft ne.
Morala* Woraklp _ 1 1 :M a. a .
Bvaalas Worship — lit* ft m.
Blbla Ctaaaaa Waft . til* ft m.

.T_ „
— it»* p. m.
■aaday Mila S n eJanal
WBSTS1DB MIMMIOHAHT
i m i l T CHUBCH
Ilk ML ft Many Avft
Jafca A- X ln s
. Faatag

CHURCH OP CHRIST
t i l l Park A viso#
Bart Brawa -------- Bvaa«alli*
M a la y
Blbla I t a ly -------- » : » ft « .
Marnlas Warahlp — 111** ft *b
B vaalns Sarvles — III* p. *•
Baa “liv r a ll a( Truth'* 1 p. m.
Sunday a s Cbaaaal I
Tuasday
Ladles Itlbla CJaaa - l*i»* ft rn.
Wadaaalay
Blbla C la a a -------- TiM p. m.

PUOCCREST BAPTIST
C iiu n c ii
Oaora Road
• u ( N _____ William J. Ouce*
Mornlns Worship . Ut** *• » •
Banday M rtaal------ • JJ »• » •
Tralatay UaJaa — •}»» *■ **•
■ v io la s Warahlp — »:«• ft “ •
W i l ottieaca ft **Mkara
Maatlay .
—
ft * •
I t B I k m i W M BAPT1MT
Old Orlando BA •» ***tar Ava
B. Uaailltoa Orlttla — P*»l°P
■uadir School — • •***• * •
M an ias W onhlp — It:** a. m.
Training Union —
ft " •
■ v illa s Warship — l i « ft m-

its.ftta

ALL FOR THR CHURCH

Church Of God
CHURCH OP OOD
Had ft Prasah
te H. A lfo r d --------------Paata*
■aaday School ----- ft:** ft sb
Moralns Worship _ 11:1* a. m.
Bvansellatlo lerv. - t:t* ft * .
Tuaa. Prayar Serv. . Til* ft * •
Thurs. Touns Paopls
E n d ea v o r---------- T:M ft lb

LUTHERAN CHURCH OP
THB REDEEMER
ISS W. Iltk Place
"The Church af tha Lutheran
Hour" aad TY "Thla la the
Life"
Herbert W. Oaaraa ___ Pastor
■unday School _ _ _ III! ft m.
Worship Sarvlca _ tl:IS ft m.
Xlndarpartea aad Knraery

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
d ll Park Ava.
Bar. Robert M. Jeaklnn pastor
M o r n l n * W o r s h i p — 1:11 f t m.

■aaday School —

M o rnla* W o r s h ip
M T P M cctlnsc

lit* ft cl

10:11 m m.
1:11 f t a b

(Intermediate, Beaker)
B vaalas Warahlp — t i l l ft m .

c h u r c ii

Monday

Tuesday
Paalma

Judges

Wednesday
Pialma

Thursday
Proverb*

Friday
See her ink

N azarene
FIRST CHURCH
OF THB NASABBNB
W. la d SL a* Maple Am
M a i Slekaa _________ Pardee
■aaday Behaal ___ l:4d ft f t
Morala* Warahlp — 11:41 ft *b
Taath
■ file ft an.
T ooaf Adall
Pailawahlp
- IS * ft Sb
The Naaaa W* Saar
BvaasallsUe Service TiM ft sb
Mld-Waak
•arvlca (Wad.) _ f s * y. m.
Third Saaday
■lapaptratloa — til* ft as.
FIRST CHURCH
OF THB NASABBNB
Lake Mary, Pla.
Bar. W. U Heleomhft Paata*
■aaday
1:41 ft ft. ___ Blbla Bekeal
ll: * l a.
— Morala* Worship
T:*4 p. ft. _ Bveala* Service
T;0t p. Sb _ Wed. Mld.Week
Prayar Services
!: • • p. b . — Last Wad. Mta*.
to aery Barvlaa

GENEVA METHODIST
CHURCH
Rev. W. B. Timms _ _ Paotoy
■unday Bchoot
1:41 a. ft.
Mornln* Services
ll : t e a. ra.
Choir Practice Wad. T:&gt;* p. m.
■very Oaa Waloome.

Saturday
Luke

FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OT LONOWOOD
141 Oraase Street
Rev. B. Ruth Oraut — Paataa
Sunday School ___ It:** a. ab
Morala* W orship__llta* a. m.
■under Bveala* _ f : !t p. m.
Wed. Blbla Study _ T:M p.m.
Conqueror* Meeting
Friday
Til* p. m

Presbyterian

M ethodist

ir .

o r ood
o r r u o r iin c T
l i s t Elm Avanua
Rev. Robert Welch
Peelor
Sunder School
*:(&gt; a. m.
Worship Strvlca — tl:U e. m.
K -naellatlo Serv. — Tils p. m.
WedneeiUrt
Touns I'eopla V. L ft. lerv.
T:l« p. m.
Blbla TralalaB Borv lift* pta.

FIRST POUTEBRN
MBTHODirr CHURCH
W aaaa'a O ak BslIdU*
M l Oak Avft
Darwmrd a Kal*ht J r . Mala*
Saaday School ----- 1:11 ft m.
Warship Barvla* — T ilt p. m.

Pentecostal

The Church la lbs greet a t
factor on earth k r the build,
ins t l charactar aad food
dtiasnahip. k la a atorvhouaa
af ajpiritoal valieea. Withou*
• atroag church, neither
damccracy Bar civiliutioft
raft surviva. Thera art four
aound reeaoae why every
parson ehould attond atrvinft
regularly aad support Ihft
ahuich. They arm (1) fo r hia
own saka. (S) for hia rhil&gt;
dran’a saka. (3) For the sak*
M hia ri im iis IIj uui aatimb
H) Pea tha aoho a* Iba eburrh
Aaelf. which UMda hia a n d
aad material aupwarb Plaft
a la church regularly
■aad year Baida k l k

P1RIT CHURCH OP CHRIBT
■CIKNT1IT
It* Baal Saeoa* Strait
Sunday Hervlra ft
■ under School — II:** ft &amp;
Subject; "Mubatanca"
Wulneaday Service _ (:*• p. ab
JReadlns llootn: III B. PlreL
Weakdayat l*:l* ft ra. • 4:1*
p. m. Prtday Kvaalasi •:»«1:1* ft f t _____

• ak law n b a p t is t c h u r c h
I t l l Country Club Rood
■poasorod by P in t Baptist
Charah
Bav. R. T. B *r»aU ----- Paaloa
Sunday Bekool — . •:** »- "*
Worihta ferric* — H im a. m.
Training Ualoa ----- •*•*» ft *»•
Banning W onhlp — liM P. m.
Waft IM IM ■**■• — HI* ft f t

The Bar. A (Hr do a P e a r y ,
P iitop
Sunday Scheel — . 1:11 ft ft.
Morala* Worship _ U iM ft ft.
Communion—First Sunday hi
Each Moath
Kindersnrtaft and Nornery

THE CHURCH FOR ALA.

Christian Science

■aatay Makaal — A*!** *• *•

S ir tllW a ftH -lK M A *
Bandar
Bvaalas W a r ^ lf — ti** p. **•
Wednesday
y r a /ir Servian — —
P. * •

Lutheran
OOOD SHBPHBRD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
MM A Orlande Drive
Hwy. H-M)
M afarft Florid*

Southern M ethodist

FIRST PRESBTTBRIAN
CHURCH
Sauford. Pla.
Oak Ava. * trd St.
Orover C. Bewail Jr. _ Pastor
Edgar W. Smith Jr. Asalataat
Pastor
Church S ch ool_____ t : t l ft ra.
Beaalon Meets
11:41 ft m.
Morning Worship — 11:44 ft ft.
Ptoaeor Fellowship _ I:** p. m.
Senior HI FMIowshlp 4:44 p. m.
Evening Worship _ Tit* ft m.
Wed. Prayer Mooting l:M ft ra.
CHURCH OF THB OOVBNAHT
t i l l South Orlando Drive
Thnmaa H. Makln —— Paster
Worship ___ , ... — 1:41
m.
Churok School _ _ 14:44 ft Sft

ft

-The Follow ing Sponsors Make T h is Church N otice And D irectory P age PossibleTHB AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. A Mrs. M. R. Strlcklsnd

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

HILL LUMBER A HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crapps and Employees

ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL

EAST SIDE GARAGE
Virgil C. Grscsy A Employess
SR 46 A BaardaU

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO* INC.

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Souloff and Employee#

SANFORD WELDING A
FABRICATING CO.
Bill Whitlsy A Employees

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

CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. F irst, Sanford

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

A. DUDA A SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

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

NELSON A CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florida

ROSE AND WILK’S RESTAURANT
R o m * Wilks Bowman * Employs**

STENSTROM REALTY
H trb 8tenstrom and S taff

OVIEDO RADIO A ELECTRIC CO.
Robert A. Cameron IV

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodge* 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

S M im r S SNAPPIN* TURTLE
MOWER SALES AND SERVICE

KIDDY’S STANDARD SERVICE
F irst A French, Sanford
KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. 1st. S t, Sanford
LEE BROTHERS
Plumbing, llsating, Air Conditioning

HILL HARDWARE A
IMPLEMENT CO.
Bobby Newman and Employees

ZITTROWER BROS.
1400 S. Elm

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J . M- Cameron and Staff
LeROY C. ROBB
CONSTRUCTION C O , INC.

8TRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.
and Staff
HOWARD BOTELER
Wholesale Confectionery

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and S taff

WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice L Wilson and 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

P a st*
Waalayna Maihadla*. BL «•
W. at Paata
BL James AM .ft, Saaford Ava.
SL Mary's AM I Churck *L BL d tl Octcca
BL Puara Mathadtst C h u r a k Oataaa
R4. Katarprlsc

-------------- DAT ADTBNTIBT
Foract Lake Savanth-day Advaatlst Church,
Hwy. 441 , Percat City
Savcath-day Adventist Ckarch. Mnltlmn*
A va, Altamonte Sprlass
Sanford Savanth-day AdvcaUat Chunk,
Savcslh # xim

— SEMINOLE COUNTY A R EA CHURCH DIRECTORYBAPTIST

ML Oliva Mtaalaaary Baptlat M ar ah. Baa
Laado Sprlaga kd., Loagwcad
ML klaa Mlacloacrr, Jtau^cC flpca Ava.
Maw ML Calvary Mlaataaary BapUat

A itlaak UaptUt Church, Ovlad*
Cantral Baptlat Church, t i l l Oak Ava.
"•"..Tc-W.- U tt it.
Chula*ta First Baptlat C hunk
Maw Salem Prtmlttv* BapUat Churak,
ChulaaU Baptlat Mlaatau
II** W. tlth SL
Sportsman's Club. ChuluaU
New ML Sica Baptlat C hanh. 1TH Paar Ava
Bldar Sprlass Baptist Chunk.
Oahlawa Baptist Chapa*, *14* W. Mlh SL
II# U h m m A #
O s in s Baptist Church
First Baptlat Ckarch. II* Park Avft
Ptaccnat Baptlat Chunk. t* l W. Oaora kd.
Friaadablp Baptist C hunk ad
Pralrta Lake Baptist Charah, kldga S i ,
Altamoat* Sprluss
Para Park
RL 4Id, AltaaMat* Sprlass
Prosrcaa Mlaataaary Baptlat Chanh, Midway
Second Shiloh Mtaalaaary BasUat Churak,
P in t BapUat Church a( Dakar*
Nlalh t Hickory
P in t BaptMt Charah a f Oaaava
■L James Mlaalcuary Baptlat Churak Sift
P in t Baptist C hunk at Lake Mary
H t III Oatnu
P in t Baptlat Church at Laka Moaraa
■L Paul Missionary Baptlat Church, Ith SL
P in t Baptlit Charah at Imaswaad, Oar.
■L Matthew* Missionary Baptist Ckarch
Church # Orsat
' ____ _
Canaan Halfhta
PtrH kaptlal Church a t Ovladw
■t. John's MlMlaaary Baptist Chanh,
P in t BapUat Church at Sua Laada Spvtaga
*1* Cypress SL
First Shtlab Mtaalaaary BapUat Charah.
Tempi* Baptist Charah, Palm Springs Kd.,
11*1 W. tlth S t
Altamoat* Springs
Percat City Baptlat C hanh
Wcctslda Mlcaloaary BapUat Charah,
P ssa la la Head Baptlcl Church. Ovlcda
111 # Holly Avft
Lava Saatkcra Baptlat Mlaalea, Chuluata
S is a Mop* Baptist Churak, 111 Orsa g a Avft
Mtaalaaary BapUat C hunh Narth Kd.
CATBOua
Ma&lt;a?oan Mlaaloa BapUat Church
Chunk • ( tha Nativity, Laka Mary
Oak Hill H&lt;L llctacu
M ora tag Ulcry B a p ti s t Church. Oaaava H w y .
Alt Souls Catkclla Charah, 1M Oak Avft

■L Ana's CatkaMa Charah.
Pcrahlag
Ftacft OaBary
■L Mary Masdaltaa Catholic Church, MaltMad Avft Altamoat* Sprlass

CUHUTUX
First Ckrtsttsa ch u n k . 1441 # Sanford Avft
C aasn satlaaal Christian Church.
11*1 Park Ava.
Northsld* Christian Church. F l a t I d ft
Haven D r, Maitland
CHUKCM OF CMKUT
Chanh
Church
Church
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of
af
af
at

ChrtoL l i t * # Park Avft
Christ. Ocacva
Chrlcw Loafwaad
ChrlaL Paala
CHURCH OF #OD

Church
Churak
C hanh
Chunk

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Micatoo. Butavprlaa
BP1SCOPAL

AH Batata Bplsaapa* C hunh B. DaBary
Ava, Batcrprlaa
Christ Episcopal C h u n k Longwaad
All Salats KplceopaL KatcprUa
Mely Qraaa kpUoopal, Pork Ava. a* ith

LUTHERAN
Acaaactai Lutharaa Churak, Ovarbrook
Dr, cacMlharry
Uood Shephard Catud Luthara,
n o t ft Orlaada Dr.
Ciu r .h ftt 1h» Radeeaeac,
1*1 W. Mth Ft act
Masctah Luthcraa Chanh. Amarlaaa Ldglaa
Itall, Pralrla Laka, Pern Park
•L Luka* Lutharaa Church. HL 4M Slavta
METHODIST
haraett Mamarul Mcthadlat Chunk, ft
DaBary Ava. katcrprlao
Bear Laka MathadUt Chore*
Baikal AM.ft Church. Canaan H tlshta
Caaaalbcrry Community Mathadtst Chunk.
Hwy. U -tJ A Ptnay B ldfa Rft, Canalbarry
DaBary Community Methodic* Church W.
Highlands, DcBnry
Christ Mathadtst Church
■ ••lan d Batatas
P in t Mathadtst Chanh, 41S Park Avft
F irst Methodic! Chanh o f Ovlcda
P in t Soothern Mathadtst Church
Woman's Club Sal Oak Ava.
P n * Mcthadlat Ckarch. •* • W. Ith BL
Oancva Mathadtst Charah. Ocacvm
Craca McthodUt Charah. Oaora Rft
Grant Chapel AM I . Church, Ovlcda
Oakgrava Mcthadlat Church, Ovlcda
Oataaa Mcthadla* Churak

Acl.WJ

ft DaBary

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MUhrt’rt

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RAXAREHh
P in t
Charah ad the Naaarcac,
Ind at Mapla
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Form Park Churak a f tha R.
O'Brien RA. Pars Park
Lak* Mary Charah af a * H a n n a #
PRKSBTTHhIAN

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Community Pnabytcrlaa Chunk, Laka Mary
F irst Prasbytarlnu Chunk. Oak Ava.
* Ird SL
_
P in t P n sb rttrla s Charah. Cacaalharry
P in t Prasbytavtaa Church at DaBary,
K. Hlshlaad
Presbyterian C hanh af The Csvauaal
S7U ft Orlaada Dr.
BL Aadrawa Praahytarlaa Church (411 Laus e e l Bah. D r, Boar Laka
U pcala Comm salty praahytarlaa Charah,
Upcala RA
Westminister PnabytcrMa Church, Hcwcll
Park, ftl* 414

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OTHER CHURCHES
Allan'* AM .ft Chunk. Oliva * ISth
Church af Ood la Christ, Ovlad*
Chulsvla Community Church
Church ct Ood of Prophecy, t i l l Btm Avft
C hunh c f Oad Mlactan. Eatarprta*
Chunh c t Jcnuc Christ ad Laltav Dap
■alstft M il Park Ava.
Community Chapel. Altamoat# Springs
kactcra OvUodoz Church. SL Johns Chryaoatam Chapel. Hwy. IT-PJ, Peru Park
Cangragntlon Beth Ur cel. 14th A MagnolM
P in t Charah af ChrlaL Scientist,
tad ft lad SL
Xlnsdom Hall af Jehovah's Witness
Lake Monroe Unlb t i l l W. Third SL
First Pentecostal Chunh af Laagwood
Ml Oliva llallaasa Church, Oak BlU
Rd. O l t l l l
Placcrctt Assembly a t OoA 11th # Elm
Soafcrd Alllnaco Ckarch. t t t t ft Park Arc
Snafard Cc»*rc*utlon *f Jchavoh's Witucaaaa. (*4 Sanford Avo.
The Solvotlon Army. St* ft tad SL
Unity ch art# ot kontorft s*« f t 1 « Sb

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Gladys Warming Up In Dora'
ft

Sem inole County

on the S t J o h n River

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And still merchants, i t least
M M ot them. a n leaving
their rtorta unlocked. Police
continue to pat nightly report
and la many cases are (oread
(o gat the owners out of bod
to cheek their aatahUshmaata.
Fortunately, police hare discorated the unlocked doori
before thierea could eater
them.
• • *
Speaking of merchant! re­
mind! u i of the reputation en­
joyed by Milady's Shoppe at
10# 8. Park Are. According to
lira. Caroline HoUsdaw, the
proprietor, a client visited the
•tore the other week, bought
aome material and left. A few
days later, Mrs. Holtxdaw re­
ceived a telephone call from
Farmington, Maine, saying the
material had registered such
a hit with friendi of the pur­
chaser that the friend wanted
to place an order. The order
erai placed and filled and San­
ford enjoyed more good pub­
licity with still another aattifled (hopper.
s e e
Marriages In Florida In
creased from 41,304 In 1962 to
43,120 In 1963 or about 3.9 per
cent, according to statistics
given by the State Board of
Health. The upward trend con­
tinued one which started In
_
1963 and that "the fairly con* I •• atant rate per 1.000 population
during Ujg period shows the
rise can be attributed to the
expanding population."

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WEATHER: F air through Tuesday wtlh high today around 80; low tonight In 60a.
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 MON.. SEPTEMBER 14, 1964 SANFORD, FLORIDA

$96,000 Asked For Flood Relief
County Board
ActsTo Meet

Sanford Canal
Cost Is Next
Big Question

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Associate EdMar

Weathermen said at I a. m.
(O T ) "very little Information
had been received from the
vicinity of Gladys during tits
nl|bt" but estimated its potl
Fern asters said Gladys at- tlen at latitude 17.8, longitude
te tend at 114, or about 6M mites c u t el
Antigun In the Leaser Antiltea."
The storm was moving te
IA N JUAN, P. B.. (U P D - ward tbs west-northwest at
Ttvpical storm Gladys whip- about 11 mph and was export­
pad waters In the tropical At­ ed to continue its courts and
lantic 188 mites east M hew speed.
with 78 mite aa boar winds to­ Gate winds extended out 121
day—th* isms ocean arena mites In tho northern semicir­
where Don and Cleo ware cle and 90 miles ia tbe south­
aurished into hurricanes.
ern semicircle.
The San Juan weather
Gladys v ia discovered Sun­
eau aald the seventh tropical day by ships plowing the wa­
al tea anaaaa was an ters la the tropical Atlantic.
psetei te grow k atsa and te S te the fourth tropical storm
tensity daring the nest u te to rise up eut of the
M‘
within • month.

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lUs m ental, approved a 988,
tel riqueet H i -HmH *9 pre­
How much will the construc­
tion of .the St. Johns - Indian
side flood control., ter soggy
River Canal cost?
Jtemlnote m m
"That’s the big question
Primary pnjm
LAKE MONROE con- now," said John Krider, man­
by the m « W m »
tinuea to rise as this ager of the Seminole County
morning ; tochadad
gauge indicates. F ri­ Chamber of Commerce and
Lockwood Bridge la
day the reading was a chairman of the canal district.
asat aecttea of the
By Jane Casselberry
sewaga services in operation.
"That's why we recently vo­
which was canted away by
foot lower than this
Cassetterry’l
lakes
and
Lake Triplet hta flooded tho
flood
watsrs
from
Hurricane
ted
to
ask
the
Housing
and
reading. The lake is
Dora; drainage operations la streams, already swollen (Tom llth hole aad driving rang# al
now just scant inches Home Finance Agency for a
Gee Creek to permit It to Hurricane Don, went ever the Land O'Lakea Country
from the top of the 634,000 loan." aald Krider.
LAKE HARNEY has spilled over the bank and created flood condition*
their banka aa the result of Club and N. Triplet Drive haa
drain properly from
He explained that the last
seawall near the old
in many area home*. Water can bo seen above ns it covered 800 feet of
Saturday'* torrential deluge boon doted due to n washed
Kathryn
to
Lake
Jessup;
aad
official
feasibility
and
eco­
bandahell location. The
road through Rest Haven. At least 10 fumilie* have to wade through
drainage operations from Big Inundating roods and three- out culvert Portlona el Win­
gauge registers mean nomic study of the eanal pro­
water to get to their homes. County officials report that the luko levels in
tnlng homes.
ter Park Drive under construc­
Lake Into Cub Lake.
ject was accomplished in 1937.
sea level.
the urea will continue to rise for the next few duys.
(Herald Photo)
"We must update that re­
Commissioners will request Overbrook Drive was "Un­ tion wore damaged aa aee&gt;
(Herald Photo)
port," ' Krider pointed out,
emergency Federal funds to derbrook" for • white Satur­ tloaa ol tho road bate worn
"and the engineers will also
help eope with the flood con­ day night as tlyw stream ran washed out
start designing the bridges
dition problems, created by through aarportes aad yards Lake Griffin went over tin
when the culvert filled to ca­ banks, flooding Panning Lum­
and locks.
tbe hurricane.
pacity. Water threatened to bar Company and damaging
“This will enable the dis­
The Lockwood Bridge
flood th« fin station and Trip­ Golden Days Drive. Yarda are
trict's board of directors, in
placement te estimated to coot
let Drive was temporarily flooded la the Secret
conferences with the engin­
133,000.
• e e
section as canals spilled i
cteaad to traffic.
eers, to pin down the cost and
An on-the-site inspection of Craws from tbe telephone Lake Kathryn, which gats
Among the newlyweds, the
we'll
then
have
a
complete
engineers determined that Gee company still were working the overflow from nB of theto
bridegrooms were generally
package."
WASHINGTON (UPI) - and Georgia and we are ful-ithe disaster area to process Creek la aot permitting an out­
three years older than the
Sunday night to roatoro ser­ lakes, also te wen above nor*
Krider declared that when President Johnson Is keeping tilling that promise."
|h»an assistance applications fall of water from Lake Kath­ vice to many parts of town mal level and ban flooded tho
brides, the board said. How­
the
district
can
determine
the
In "dose touch" with the gov­ As the President announced;
ryn to Lake Jessup due
ever, divorced bridegrooms Dr. M. A Nesmith, local
properly ownsn.
and C n s s 8 ( b o r t y Utill- bath lawns of m att homes m
construction cost figure and ernors of Florida and Georgia
which la stopping Utes' craws worked day aad
were four and a half years old­ Red Cross chapter chairman,
the
right-of-way
acquisition
ia
“‘
T l ScXviaw
to speed up damage repairs
Ml eelimte. Matt I'nlgkf to keep the water and
er than divorced brides and said today that theoff^cesat
mtlei m
u protcc. og tho health mated a i t s proving a
completed, "We wtn be ready from vie!, -u hurricane Dora. damages elreaJy bad beet nitlea
widowed grooms were almost m t t Palmetto Ava. ara now
Johnson said in a statement caused by Dora the hurri­ of cltlicna.
par ultimata outfall art ap­
11 years older than wldowad open for applications of dis­ to obtain financing."
Krider added, “We will then Saturday that "! have pledg­ cane’s tattered remnants re­ —T ie Department of Agri­ proxlmataly 120,000.
aster sufferers.
brides.
• • •
'Any family who has suf­ have completed 30 per cent of ed all possible federal assis­ versed course and swung back culture to continue to provide Gee Creek, engineers aald
tance to th« people of Florida
Correction: The organisation fered lost due to Hurricane the battle."
across North Florida and Geor surplus foods to evacuated provides the only ultimate out­
meeting for adult high school Dora and l» unable to meet
fall of drainage for 4,000 acroi
gla dumping torrential rains
classes, originally scheduled to their needs without hardship
vey of crop and farm damage. In the south end of the coun
of up to IS inchce.
—The Bureau of Publle ty. Including 300 acres In Al
be held last Tuesday will be can register. Assistance is giv­
The President’! itatement Roads to cooperate with state tamonte Springs, 2300 aerea In
held at 7 p. m. Tuesday at en on the bails of nerd—not
followed his inspection tour of and county authorities In a Casselberry, 173 acres
Seminole High School, Instead loss—and any assistance glv
assessment roll for 1984 am
the hurricane damage Friday. survey ot road and bridge Iamgwood, 1,200 In Seminole Public bearings will occupy
t B
of Thursday as was stated in en Is a gift—not a loan," Dr.
soma
of the other matters In
a
largo
portion
of
City
Com­
"While damage surveys damage and to proceed with County lands and 23 acres of
Nesmith said.
Friday's Herald.
be taken up.
missioners'
time
at
the
regular
have
not
been
completed,"
• • •
highway repair.
Applications will be taken
miscellaneous c o m m e r c ia l
Johnson said. "It U apparent
meeting in City Hall at • p. m. The meeting wife representcomplexes.
Warning is out In Geneva from 9 a. m. 3 p. m. through
atlvei of die Maurice H. Con­
Preclsioneering
Inc.
began,
Production
of
the
catapult
the
total
damage,
public
ami
lor residents to be on the Friday.
The outfall from Big Bear today. Pour hearings ara oo nell Associates, marine engi­
private,
will
approximate
the
today
to
put
tbc
ACL
building
’trips,
which
are
being
engiMiss Gertrude O'Connell.
watch for rattlesnakes, espe
neers out nf Miami, postponed
G oldw atcr Club Lake Into Cub Lake will pro­ tbe agenda.
dally with the high water Mrs. Alice Philllpe and Mrs. which they leased several r Mwd on con,Met for ,h« 4200 million figure estimated
vide
flood
control
for
2,100
Costs
of
Hurricane
Dora
are
because of the hurricane test
dumped by Hurricanes Cleo Pearl Winters, national Red weeks ago on North Myrtla U. S. Navy U expected to be­ by Mr. Edward McDermott,
acres of heavily developed sub already apparent as the city week, has been scheduled for
gin
around
Nov.
13.
making
this
one
of
the
most
Sets M otorcade urban area. Estimated cost of will be askrd to approve near­ I p. m. Tuesday.
and Dora. Ucrlon Lewis re Cross caseworkers have been Ave. Into shape for production
Provencher said that 10 or severe stor-ns to bit this area
ports that his dog was bitten sent to Sanford to assist the of catapult strips for the
this project has been set at
12 persons will be employed in this century."
ly 61.000 in overtime pey for
l bjr one out in the Lake liar- local chapter in meeting the Navy.
63,000.
in the Sanford building, with McDermott, director of the To Plaza Rally
city crows.
needs of community disaster
' ney area.
At
noon
today,
County
Com
Earl Provencher, president hiring of ' probably eight new- Office of Emergency Planning
Other Items on the IS point D eadline For
victims, Dr. Nesmith said.
of the engineering firm said machine operators."
In Washington, will make a Seminole County’s Goldwa- miasloners were still consider agenda Include first readings
Burl Traylor of Sanford re
lng
other
emergency
projects
at noon today that two 20 foot
special request for president­ ter for President Club will
of several ordinances; includ­
ceived the "Honor Student'
high towers will be erected
ial disaster funds after the sponsor a motorcade to Orlan­ with projects already approv ing Intent to annex two areas— A cts T onight
•ward Friday night when he
ed
totaling
696.000.
do
Tuesday
afternoon
to
hear
on the north end of the build­ Baker Q ualifies
damages hive been assayed.
the southwest corner of 27th Tonight Is the deadline for
was graduated from the School
ing to house the cording and A check of City Hall records "I am prepared," Johnson the Republl an candidate apeak
St. and French Ava., and tha
•f X-Ray Technology at Jack
at
a
rally
at
Colonial
Plasa.
de cording reels and provide
said "to make that allocation
northeast corner of Ooora Rd. signing up new acta for the
•on Memorial Hospital in Dade
additional space for the 300- today revealed that Commis­ promptly rnd the funds for Members of the group will
USO Benefit Show to be held
and Hwy. 17-92.
County. Traylor was one of 17
o
n
foot-long catapult strips, which sioner Joe Baker has quali­ that purpose are avatlatde." meet at the county GOP headstudents to graduate from his
Consideration of water rate* at the Civic Center, Sept. 26th,
will be assembled in the build­ fied to run for reelection to The President also dlrrcted: quarters across from Seminole
•chool and among ltfl to gra­
and contracts with the Sanford Mrs. Elaine Orati, show dir­
ing.
his office in November. Incum
—The Corps of Engineers to Plata on U. S. 1792 at 1:30
duate from the various para
Housing Authority, street open ector said today.
The towers have already bent Baker has been cball help complete damage surveys p. m. They will be joined by
medical groups at the Miami FORT WORTH (UPI) - T i e
lng
of the area north of E. Rehearsals are being held
been fabricated in the com­ eriged by the registration of so that tel-.-al assistance funds' members of the Sanford Goldbospital.
21th
St. and east of Glenway at the NAS Ballroom at 7:30
Rioters
A
rrested
boy who confessed stabbing pany's base plant seven miles E. C. Harper Jr., who an may be allocated.
water for President Club and
• • •
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. Drive, consideration of chan and any person or group wish­
and raping their mother said south of Sanford, and erection nounced his Intention to run a '—The Small Business Admin proceed to the 2:30 p. m. ral
Bill black out on CurryviUe
(Ul’l) — Pulie* arrested 40 ges in a vacation schedule for ing to "get into the act" U
he drowned little David and will begin the first of next few wteka ago.
istration to provide a staff in ly.
Rd., called Saturday to say
rioting teenagers Sunday and the Refuse Division, and a tax asked to oe present at that
Dickie Adam* because he wet k.
that the entire road to his "didn't know what to do with
told more than 100 others to equalisation hearing on the tax time.
piece and that of his neigh them." They were to be bur­
leave town.
bors had been underwater for
led today, but their mother U. S. Protests
three days and they were not did not know they were dead.
Six Killed
able to get in or out. A check
o I • this morning shows they had Sirs. Carolyn Adams, 20. To East Berlin
MIAMI (U P I)— The Florwas In critical condition, suf­
Ha Highway Patrol Hated at
waded out to work, but it was
fering shock, exposure and
least six deaths on state
f t
•till underwater. The situation
BERLIN (UPI) - The Uni­
stab wounds. Doctori said she
roads ovsr the weekend in
A1WAYB FtrtBT O U A Lm T a
(a apparen'ly caused by the
ted
States
today
protested
to
was improving but must not
traffic mlshapa.
overflow from Lake Pickett.
the
Russians
against
the
fir­
know, for now, that David, 1,
• • •
and Dickie, 2, were killed ing of shots Into the American
Phone Calls
Keep your eye on the San
sector of Berlin by East Ger­
Thursday night.
lord Atlantic Bank. We heat
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
man
police
pursuing
a
wound­
there's going to be something The darkly handsome youth ed refugee Sunday.
A housewife in each of ths
♦^
idW« TiaP
fc-'.c accused of the rape and dou­ Five American military po­
SO states la going to get a
£ never seen before, according ble killing, Charles Roy lief- licemen braved Communist
telephone call Monday from
to President Howard Hodges ley Jr., was In his Tarrant gunfire to help the refugee
Lady-Bird Johnson and Mur­
County
jail
cell,
where
he
will
TUFTED ai'KLADS
u&gt;-~ l e a n Ui alth this Util
iel Humphrey,' **
escape
over
tne
Berlin
waif.
remain until December when
fating bit vf Information.
IN 9 FASHION
he turns 17 and can face trial It was the first time American
26,000 Listen
as an adult. Because he is only soldiers had taken an active
c o l o r s :* *' ‘
OMAHA, Neb. (UPI) —
16 now, life imprisonment ia part in the rescue ol a refugee
escaping
to
the
West
and
also
Evangelist
Billy
G
r
a
h
a
m
the maximum penalty he can
the first time Communist bor­
drew a record 26,000 persona
receive.
der guards had fired at U. S.
to the Ak-Sar-B«n race track
Bunday for the final message
soldiers.
of his 10-day crusade.
Herald Index
Superb Penney value . . .
Center
Opens
Another
Fischer
Abby
. Page 9
thick, long wearing cot­
B ridge-----------ABERDEEN, S. D. (UPI)
. Page 9 The Marlsndo Club's Glau­
ton tufted allover and
Classified . . . . ..
—The Fischer quints are one
Page 11 coma Center in Orlando com­
bullion fringed. Machine
Comics_____
year old today and the good
Page 10 menced operations today on a
D ays L eft To
Editorial --- ----- - Page 4 regular schedule.
people of Aberdeen are hold­
waahabla In lukewarm
Horoscope_____
ing their breath once more,
TWO NAVY MEN were injured Sunday night when the cur above left
Page 10 On Mondays, Wednesdays
water.
R egister For
Society_______
for Mr*. Mary Ann Fischer,
Highway 427, the Old Orlando Highway, and rammed into u palm tree.
- Page 8 and Fridays the center will be
S p o r t s ------------- , Page 6-7 open from I until 4 p. m. and
mother of the nation's first
Treated at Seminole Memorial Hospital were David C. Price, 20, and J. R.
General Election TV Programs __
surviving quintuplets, ia exEvans, aLo 20. Unhurt was another passenger, Charles Baker, 18. High­
Page 9 on the first Tuesday of each
We the Women _
ipccting again.
Page 9 month from 7:30 until 9 f . m.
way I’utrol Trooper John McConnell charged Price with reckless driving.

Saturday Downpour
Floods Casselberry

Red Cross Open
For Storm Aid
Applications

LB J Speeds Relief To Stricken

Areas In Florida And Georgia

Public Hearings
On City Agenda

Work Begins On
ACL Building

Rapist 'Didn't
Know What To
Do With Babies'

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Hospital Notes
SHPTEMaCR tt, 1H4
J Frazer and bey, Sybil Wooten
ADMISSIONS
and girl, Bsrtha H. Hagan,
Louise Noble*. Roiln* M. Margaret O. Rycre and boy.
June*, Yvonnt Fryer, Mary
Mathilda Debose and boy,
Hei',ler»on1Cmtnle Carey, Ber­
Floyd
Horins, all of Sanford;
tha V. David, all of Sanford:
Curt M. Keechwlts, Gaorfia Frank 8fnith, Apopka; FranAnderson, Casselberry: Geor­ canna Howard, DeBary; Aggia Selby. Deltona; Marilyn nss Carboni, Geneva; Clyde
Millsr, Lengwood.
Mum, Lab* Monro*; WUIIa
BIBIKS
Jonea, ML Dors; Joan BigsMr. and Mrs. Clyde Carey
af Sanford, a hoy; Mr. and low, North Orlando.
SEPTEMBER 12. IM4
Mr*. William J. Jones of San­
a d m is sio n s
ford, a girl.
DISCHARGES
Theodor* LaTour, Joseph 0.
Marvin C. Stans, Carolyn Johnson, Monroe Frysr, Elis*
abeth Wbcarty, Laursl Cun­
ningham, Brenda Dolgnrr, all
of Sanford.

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Traffic act ideate wore light
•ver the county during the
weak, Trooper Bill Stringfield o | the Florida Highway
Patrol resorted today.
“Most people stayed off the
highways aa much a* poetlWe, and drove carefully when
they were out,” he said.
There wore several minor
accidents, with the major one
being a car whieh skidded
and overturned near Chuluota, doing about fSOO damage
to the auto. A car which hit
a telephone pole near Goldenrod sustained 1200 damage*.
No injuries were reported,
and no major traffic arteries
were underwater, as of noon
Friday.

Legal Notice
i*- W iT-c in cc rr court in
AVD T O R SRNIVOL B COt.Vtv . Florida no. uses

BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe L.
Frysr of Sanford, a girl.
DISCHARGES
Mattie Ruth Farris, Ger­
trud* Gilbert, Carol Ann Mg­
er* and boy, Joaaphfn* Oakes,
Earl Chapman, Florence Hun­
ger, Nanni# Howard, William
Gartner, Laroy Kiehariitnn, all
of Sanford; V**trr Calhoun,
ChuluoU; Brsnda Harvey, En­
terprise; Elizabeth Mathiaux,
Gsnava; Connla Harris, J o sup, Ga.; Kgirth* Marion,
Winter Garden.
SEPTEMBER Id , 1144
ADMISSIONS
Mary Williams, Finnia MeCaskill, Ramona Lea Milwood,
Wesley Calvin, Alary Sue
Richardson. Xarsfa M. Marsh,
Margaret M. Smith. Dorothy
Wastfall, Mary F. Dunn,
Frances Leahy, Shraia Albers,
James R. Evans, David Prl-e,

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NIFTIt'R
T H U W I L M A 31 S B U R r m SAVTha Board
t h u s HANK, * New Y o rk B e a k mlaalonara
of
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n u i o u f f , Florida, wilt
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l l r e c e «*. r i » n n ,
• 111— I T I lh C e » .
O ak H a r b s r , W a s h l n s i o n
You a r a h e r e b y a o i l t l e e &lt;hai
a eull h a e been filed a a a l n e t
y o u In
I h e ab o v e
entitled
cau ea . a n d t h a t r a y a r a r a q u l r .
a d lo f ile y o u r a n a w e r w ith
«h* C l a r k o f Ible C o u r t a n d lo
• a r v a a e n p y th e r e o f u p o n t h e
p l a i n t i f f o r plaintiff"* a l t e r
neye. w h n a a nam e a n d a d d reaa
l a J e n n i n g s . W a ite , C l a r k e en d
tlem llten. n o n llarn ett N atio n ­
a l Hank H utldlng. J*ck*on«41l*
I. F lo rid a , n o t la t e r t h e n Oct
o k er II. t i l l . I f you f a l l to do
an a d e - r e a pro eon faaao will
h a a n t a r a d a g a i n s t y o u fo r lh a
re lie f S a m a a d a d In t h e com
p l a l a t T i m su i t l a to fo ra
close a m o r t g a e # T h e real prop a r t r p r o ra a d v d a s a l n a t Is;
Lot I I SOUTH PIN EO HKST.
T h i r d Addlilon, a auhdlvl
alnn. a e e o r d l n c to a plat
t h e r e o f rec o rd ed In f l a t
Book 11, p ages I I a n d 11
a f t h e Public f t e r o r d a of
S t m l n o l a Count y, F l o ri d a
WITNKttX my h an d a n d th e
o ast o f eaL d-O'
w t-ranford,
'F lo rid a. I h la l l l h d a y o f A u ­
g u st. 1114.
(SC A M
A r t h u r If B e c k w ith , J r ,
H a r k a f lh a C i r c u i t C e u rl
By: M a r t h a T. V t h l a a
t&gt;«puty Clark
'n i n e s . W alla. C l a r k e
i liam illoa
IS '* H a r n e t t Nat l B a n k Bids
J , &lt; k a » n v i l l a }. F l o r i d a
f u b i l e h A u g . I t A S ep t. T. II.
SI. t i l l .

FOR RIDS
of County ComStmlnola c.iunly,
raralva hid* at
tha afflea of Arthur H. Ilaak.
With. J r . Clark. In Ih* Courthoua# at Sanford. Florid*, up lo
*:io P M. Monday. Sapttmbar
31. 1144. for f urnlahtng th*
fntlnwlne malarial* during lha
• walv* month parlod andln*
Oclohar 1. 1)43.
A. f'alrolaiim Product*
n Aaphaltla Conrrai* A Cold
fa trh
O. Traniit Mis Conrrai* A
Camanl.
P. niaat Furnar* flag.
E. Traffic paint * flana

Tha n a t u r a of Ihla p r o r a a d l n a
ham a a a u l t for f o r a c lo a u r a on
a m o r l a a a * »n th a follow Ina
d aacrlha.t i a a l p r o p a n y b l o t
a n d bwtna In S t m l n o la C o u n ty ,
F lo rid a, i n . w i t :
t aad Bm.k I V
p a t * 311.

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Four Injured
Driver Charged
Four persons ware Injured
end ■ driver charged Sunday
afternoon when two cars col­
lided at Club Road and Mayfair Circle.
Injured ware Juanita M. Ri­
chardson, Mary Sue Richard­
son. Rebecca Richardson, all
of 205 Hayes Drive and Ken­
neth R Patterson of 103 Gar­
rison Drive.
Folk* said cars operated by
L. D. Riehardion of 205 Hayes
Drive and Kenneth R. Pattenon collided at the Intersec­
tion. The Richardson auto then
clipped a utility pole at the
scene, police added.
Patterson was charged with
failure to yield th* right of
way.

WASHINGTON (LPI) President Johnson steps up his
election campaign thu week
willi a awing Into the Far West
and Sen. Barry M. GoIdwater
goes into the South in search
of votes.
The presidential campaign
also is being earned into the
Midwest and East by Goldwater’s running mate. Rep.
William E. Miller, and into the
Southwrit by Sen. Hubert H.
Humphrey, the Democratic
vlea-presidential nominee.
Texas, Dome state of the
President, is a prime target
foe three ai the candidates.
Goldwater. Miller and Hum­
phrey all are due to appear la
the itate before the end nf
(be week.
Tha White House alse an­
nounced Saturday that the
President would get • helping
head in the campsign from
Mrs. Joteuoa. M e will make
an eight-state Mwhistle-etop"
train tour of the South Oct. M
abosrd the "Lady Bird &lt;$pcCiJl."

But Goldwatar will beat tha
first lady into the South.
Th# GOP presidential nomi­
nee sets out Tuesday on a tour
that will take him to .North
Carolina, Georgia, Florida,
Tennessee, Alabama, South
Carolina and Louisiana and
then to Texas, Missouri. Indi­
ana and West Virginia,
Johnson is flying to Miami
Legal Notiec Tuesday to address the Ma­
chinists’ Union convention. He
IN Tits: 1 IHIT IT uni RT o r
Tin: NINTH JlllUIAL UlM- will return to Washington and
t'l'IT IN .4N15 FOR tERINDl.K then leave Wednesday on a
rn iN T r. e l d r ih a .
trip lo the Far West that in­
I ’l l ANIT’.R I NO. 11.131
T i t r : m u t u a l t . i f f i N s t i n - cludes political and "nonpoli
AN'i'K COM PANT
O F NF.AV tleal" appearances.
Tu r k ,
The President will go first to
Plaintiff.
va.
Great Falls. Mont., to pick
La A. D E R R I C K . *d at.
up Canadian Prime Minister
Iitfcn d an ta
Lester Pearson. The two leadN O T i r r . n s- a t i t i n
R o R T n A G E r n H B t : i . o * L R R era then wdl fly to Vancover,
T O i I. A D E I i n i C K and
P.AT8 T S. D K R f t l d K hi*

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r u i T IN A N D F O R ar.M IN O L i:
COUNTY. F L O R I D * ,
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to final i t r r r r * o f fn rr c ln a u r *
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II33S n o w pandtt&gt;# In th * C i r ­
cu it C o u r t n f * n d t o r Hcuitnol*
County. F l o r i d *
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A r t h u r II R*« k w !tV J r .
C l*rk n f l h a t 't r r i . t l C o u rt,
tly: M a r t h a T V th lrn
l'* p u ty Clark
ANDKItMllN. HUSH.
DEAN A L O W N D E S
A tto rn ty * fo r P la in tiff
i l l E t » t C e n t r a l B&lt;tul«y*rd
Orlandn. F l n r t d *
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Stricken Ship
NORFOLK, Va. (LTD Dying Hurricane Dora moved
up the Atlantic Coast today and
threatened a stricken abip
with nine person* aboard.
Westher officials slid Dora
was virtually reduced to a
nor'eaitcr with highest winds
of 35 to go miles per hour. But
sbe kicked up mountainous
seas preventing Coast Guard
rticuers from removing the
men aboerd the burned hulk
of the SS Globe Explorer.
At 5 a. m. EST, the poorly
defined center of the storm
was located near latitude 34 o
north longitude 73 0 weet or
about 120 miles southeast of
Atlantic City, N. J. It was mov­
ing northeast 15 to II ra.p.h.

The water* which furnish a
living for IS crab fishermen
and their families here pulled
a reversal of foetuses with
Dora.
Gulf and river flood waters
up to five feet, caused by a
two-day deluge of rains from
Dora's remnants before it re­
versed eourje and headed for
the Atlantic, struck a herd
blow to the small industry.
The St. Martin’s Fishery,
which buys and packs the
crabs, was gutted, refrigera­
tors and other efiuipment
ruined.
Crab nets and fishing e&lt;)ulpment littered the salt marsh
surrounding the Gulf County
island in Northwest Florida.

"X earns hero from Rhode ' through hurricane Carol. Edna
Island to get away from hur­ i and Hazel at Woomocket,
R. I., in 1954 and “vowed I'd
ricanes,” said Joseph Cour- move to Florida and get anoyer, 37, aa bo stood in his j way from them.”
ruiaed home, "and look at While many of the ersbmen
didn't suffer the ruination Lhat
this.”
Cournoyer'a wife, Norma, Cournoyer did, moat of them
37, and two teen-age sons suffered bid water damage.
combed the area Sunday look­ "We can’t do much 'til they
ing for any algo of valuables. open the fishery again any.
They found tho mud-plastered way,” he said.
washing machine about 20
Prince Siddhkrtha was the
yards from the house.
The short, blonde • headed original name of Oautam*
Cournoyer said ha w e n t Buddha, founder of Buddhism.

WATCH FOR OUR

G R A N D O P E N IN G !

NOT RESPONSIBLE
I will not he reaponnibts
for say debts ineurrad b»
an yea* ether than myself.
MILTON HANNON SR.

The palmyra palm of Ceylon
• b4 India, eelimited to have

MO different usee, probably is
the world'* moot useful plant.

LIGGETT-REXALL DRUGS
PINECREST SHOPPING
CENTER

FLORIDA GRADE “A"
DRESSED &amp; DRAW N

YOU SAVE
MOST
AT TIP TOP

first ala months nf this year
were I24.0M.321 over the same
period last year, be aald Mon­
day.
According to the semi-an
nual survey taken by the de­
partment, Florida collected
179,412,504 from automobile,
truck and other vehicle llcenic
tag* during the first six
months of the year.

T ests Tuesday
Testing for the IBM key­
punch placement will be held
Tuesday at 2 p. m. at th tl
Seminole County Business
School. Only six persons can
enter the class, and these will
he determined by the test,
Mrs. Penruie Love said today.
The test wsi poitponed from
last Tuesday because of the
hurricane.

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• It &gt;"uth Sraddork
W tn ch * * i* r. V t r i l n l *
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F IK D l h a t a a u l t lo r d lv o r o *
ha* h##n I n i l t t u t a d a o l n a t y o u
by I mt|'i]I,AX I.K E Mll.t.KR In
lh * Circuit C o u r t of tha N i n t h
J u d i c ia l c i r c u i t o f F lo rid a . In j
a n d for X .m tn o l* County. F I n r - I
Ida. Tha t b h r * v t * t » d t i l t * nf
th * cai# la DuUlM.AX I.KK M il.I.Kit p la in tiff , v .r aiia E T I I F . l , 1 f
D A tlM K R d * f*nd*nt.
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Him
I n h t i h , K&lt;l«gr4« llutliltnK. S an *
fo rd . F lo rllA .
at|n rn « ia
for
D U la tltf . on o r b«for* th * l l l h
Oay of O c t o b e r 1J4I If yon
f 4 il to do «o i Dsoree P r o f o n .
f e i l t i will be • n t t i t d m i n t ’
&gt;*&gt;u for
r r l t t f •t«m«n !•*•!
In lh# C o m p la to t
U l T N K h d m y h a n d a n d th*
Boat of «4 id C*»urt Bt d a n f o r i l
P«minnU C o u n t y , KLorida. t h l t
gust. t i l l
Ir I Isv of
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tlK A L l
Arthur H Rarhwltk Jr.
A r t h u r H B «ch»Hti, J r ,
Ctarh at Ih- (Nrruil Court
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tty Martha T Vlhlan
M&gt;: M a r t h a T Vihl*n

tiaputy Clerk
Jannlngi. Watt*. Clark
ai 1 Hamltiaa
US* Barnatt N*l t Baak Bids

More Compacts
Sold In State

2 Convenient Locations!
4th. St. &amp; Sanford Ave.
1100 W. 13th. St.

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t'*pl*itlh*r, 154 4 a t tl:SU A. it.
a t th * m ain d o o r n f th * C n u r t hnt|«* n f Sam lnnl* C n u n t v . *1
■Sa s L*,-;.- f i m r m * ; r r»‘u n d » r i i * n .
»d C l a r k will o f f * r f n r *«l*
In Ih* hl*h*«t a n d h#*l M d d * r
f o r .1 ti ih * f o l l o w l n a d**crlb&gt;
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fait I t . Block "11". TANm .K W O O D
XECTtO N
T l l l t K E HE P I.A T. a c c o r d In g t n th* p l a t t h * r * o f *•
r*.-nrd*d tn P U t B o n k 1*.
P i | t 15. P u b : ■* R*curd* of
S*nilnvl* Caiunty, F l o r i d * .
t &lt; n * l b # r w ith *!l * tr u p tu r » * .
tniprn v*m *iita. f tx tu r * * . *p pU • a c e s . *nd * p p , r i * n « n t . « t o n
,M ld l a n d «r u»*d In e o n j u n e t l a n t h * r * w lth .
T h la * •!• la m * d * p u r * u » n l
to f in a l d n r r * o f fn r* olo*ur*
r n t # f # d In Chan- * r y a. tlnn No.
HOIS n o w p u l i n g | n t h * Clr*
r u l l C o u r t nf a n d t o r S am ln o t*
C o u n ty . F lo rid a
D A T E D T H I S I t h &lt;Uv o f
S«pt*nib* r. 1344.
I S EA L !
Arthur H R aokw llh. Jr..
4 'l * tk nf " i t C i r c u i t C o u r t
t t y : M a rt h a T V l h U n
Itaputy C lrrk
A N D K Itau N RUSH.
DEAN A L O W N D E S
A tlo rn * &gt; * for P U l n l l f f
131 E**t C * n t r * l B o u U v a r d
O r U o d o . F lo rid *
P tib lU h a t p t 1 1 . t i l l .
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pro- aadad aaalnat la:
tail I. Block U, SUM,AND
ESTATES, a auMlvIRon.
according lo a plat ihartof,
racordtd in Ptai
U.
pagaa t l to 3J of ih* Pubtl, Htcorda of famlnol*
Counly. Florid*
WITNESS mr hand and Ih*
• aal of aald Court at Sanford.
Florida. Ihla 31th day of Au­

Ina 111 f-a* h a i l a n d
( t a t N o f MW r o r n a r of la.t
4, t l l o r k I L T la r *M". S an .
V lo rd , r u n W lo Kly lina of
aald l a .t 4. N 3 i d a « r a a a K
o f g l y l i n t o f l a .t I an d
1 l« p o i n t N of b a a l n a l a t
l h a n r * S In b a g l n n l n c lint
r a r l l o o 30. Tnwnthip IS
S o u t h , Itan g a 31 K*«t.
DONK
a n d O llD K U K D a t
S a n l a r d . S a m ln eta C o u n t y . F t o r .
id* i h l a 3 t t k d*y of A u g u at.
lilt
(■KALI
A r t h u r H H t c k w l t h . Jr.
C l a r k Chraull 4’uurl
Mrs M a r t h a T. V lh tan . D C
H a r r y M. Hobs*
A tie r a a r f a r Ft*latlft
( * l M ad iao n S t r a a t
T a m p a I. F lo rid a
P u b l n h A u g I t . t t A Sapt T.

14. 1544

E T I IK I .

B. C.. and on to Blaine, Wish.,
for ceremonies marking the
signing nf the Columbia Biver
Treaty by the United States
and Canada.
Miller's schedule also calls
for a new campaign trip start­
ing Tuesday. The Republican
v i c e presidential candidate
will appear in Tezaa. Nebras­
ka, Kansas, Iowa, Minnesota,
Wisconsin, Ohio and Illinois
before returning to the nation's
capital Saturday.
Humphrey, who returns
Tuesday from the Midwest,
plana tn remain in Washington
until Thurtday when he Hies
to Tesas. He also haa week­
end speaking engagements In
Arkansas, North Dakota aad
IlUnnia.

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) People in Florida are buying
more compact automobiles
Mri. Johnson, accompanied thla year, according to State
on part of the trip by her Motor Vehicle Commissioner
daughters, Lynda Bird and Arch Livingston.
Luci, will visit Virginia, North But since they a n paying
and South Carolina, Georgia. more under a new license tag
Florida, Alabama, Mississippi law passed by the 19S3 Legis­
and Louisiana.
lature, tag collections for the

apharaa.

3117 Wolfinar* I’lanlatlon,
Vlralnia llaa.-h, Virginia
Ituih F. Sparia.
Ill" Wolftnarn PUnlatlsn.
Virginia HaacU. Virginia
Ton ara htraby nnutlad lhat
a ault haa b-an ft lad aaalnat
you In lb* aht.v* anililad
rauaa. and that you ara nuulr*
ad to rtla your anawar with
th* Clark of thla Court and to
*«rv* a copy tharaof upun th*
plaintiff ar p la in tiff• attor
naya, whoa* nam* and *dlr*a&gt;
la Jannlnga. Walla. Clark a and
Hamilton. i:«« Harnait Nation,
al llank Hull.Im*. Jackanuvlll
3. Florida, not lalar than O il.
"bar 11. tilt. If you fall t» do
an a da. ra* pro ounfaaao will
bS antarad aaalnat you for Hit
raltaf ilamandad In lh* mm

S tra ti

OZELLO ISLAND (UPI) -

all of Sanford; Saiils Fulghum, Oviedo; Norma Lan*,
Titusville.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Westfall of Sanford, a boy; Mr.
and Mrs. Demnis Dolgnrr of
Sanford, a girl.
IlfXCHARGKM
James Harkey. Mary Wil­
liams, Dorothy Smith, James
Chester Situs, Julia M. Davis,
Susan Oiborne, Elisha Vick­
ers. Donna R. Ord and boy,
Judith Kuthn end girl, Betty
A. VonHtrbulls and boy, all
of Sanford; Georgia Ander­
son, Laurel Cunningham, Cas­
selberry; Rena Pools and boy.
Kuitis; Lron Stevenson, Mi­
ami.

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t a c u t l v * w a a k a t n th* CANJ . r. Avary. J r . Chairman F O R D i t r n A i . n
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PopeOpens Final Council Session Khanh Forces Block Attempted Coup

- i

HITS f t BITS
Al aeheol the ether day, aa a raeuh of m e a t
talk, a hurricane drill was held. A little girl west
ead aaaouaced this te her Mather. Mather aakad, " Jw t
how did yea ga shoot that?" Little Sally said they
Jnat kneeled daws aloag the cerrider wall with them
arasa aver their head. And farther stated that aha had
ta kaeel between two little ’ale bays. Miking a near
face, she added gradgiagly—"Bat I gaeaa that was hat­
ter than being blows away."
_______

VATICAN CITY (L'Pl) —i hops to take their place at his, distance* may separate as yet tyre, TS-year-oId Archbishop oi SAIGON. South Viet Nam Khanh flew Into the city
In return » Khaim's side.
Pope Paul VI opened the third I side la governing the church . . . but kmw for sure that al I Lo* Angol-s, collapsed during
and perhaps final session ofj The 67-year-old pontiff told I ready we bold you in our j the opening ceremonies, ap (UPI) — Forces loyal to Pre­ from his mountain retreat of Another leader, ousted In­
parently because of the heat mier Nguyen Khanh today de­ Dalat to take control of the terior Minister Brig. Gen. Labi
i. tlgVatican Council today, call­ non-Catholic observers attend-j heart.”
ing on Roman Catholic bis- in? the gathering that "great! James
Cardinal Mein He was Uxcn unconscious to feated an attempted coup by- government, then left today Van Phat, was reported In
the Blue Nuns' Hospital.
insurgent generals without • for (ho seaside resort of Cap hiding IS miles from Saigon.
D eal forget ta rail 222-1(81 aad cheek with aa far
Pope Paul began the cere shot being fired.
St. Jacques, apparently for Throughout the 24-hour pow­ a CLOSE-OUT brand aew 1H4 Feed. Fakoa er Fair,
monies opening the council's The Rebels, whose 2.000 tatlu with Chief of State Gen.
You’ll get the deal af a life time. That’s 8trick*
er struggle, as opposing troops laae.
laad-MnrrUoa la Dewatewa Sanford. I t eaald mesa
third session with a unique troops and tanks at one time
Dumg Van 5linh, who remain­ took up positions In and around dollars ia year packet.
mass designed to demonstrate threatened the safety of near­
the unity of the Roman Cath­ ly 2.000 Americana at Tan Son ed sut of 'he power struggle. the capital and planes of loyal
One coup leader, MaJ. Gen. air force commander Nguyen
olic Church. Twenty-four prel­ Nhut Airbase on the outskirts
Strickland-M orrison, Inc.
ates from around the world of the capital, early today or­ Duong Van Due, J o i n e d Cao Ky swooped over the roof­
Your Friendly Ford Dealer
celebrated mass Jointly with dered their men back to the Khsnh's loyal officers in a tops, the United States re­
.122*148!
Sanford
W. Pmrk «44*Mlt
him at the main altar of St. battle fronts against the Com­ news conference this morning mained firm in its backing for
Peter’s Basilica.
munist Viet Cong.
to concede defeat and pledge Khanh.
A few moments later, speak­
ing in Latin. Use pontiff empha­
sized the role that bishops
must play in the church.
"We have already had the
ttG. 2*4 . . GR. *A * QUICK FROZEN CHICKEN
pleasure of recognizing in the
bishops our true brothers, ad­
is.
dressing tliem . . . as elders
and gladly claiming for our­
BREAKSTONE COTTAGE
selves the equivalent title uf
fellow ciders," be said.
v is . CUP
"The integrity of Catholic
truth now calls for a caliriflBREAKSTONE COTE/
cation consonant with the do­
ctrine of papacy which will
place in its splendid light the
2 4 J . CUP
role and mandate of the epis­
ME.MflEIU* AND GUESTS of the West Lake Brantley Civic Association
copate.”
attending the l-abor Day Fish Fry ami Picnic pose around the recently
He noted that the last Vati­
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completetl barbecue pit which was used for the first time on this occucan Council, which was ended
PRICES GOOO THRU SEPTEMBER 16TH
§ slon. The picnic nrea is located on the Lake Brantley beachfront.
in 1870 by the Italian troops
who ended the temporal power
of the popes, had defined the
Su n n ylo n d 's Bob W hite Sliced
Crime Pays?
primacy of the pontiff with­
PUEBLO, Colo. (UPI) — out defining the role of the
Leonard Carlo discovered bishops.
This council. Pope Paul said,
someone stole 10 of the 16
peaches on a tree behind the must now- carry out that task.
poo! hall he Operates. He also
Doris completed her studies found two 61 bills in the grass
By Margaret Cosby
Money Sold
II
f i r s . Donald (Doris) Carri- exactly nine years to the day under the tree. Carlo said the
CINCINNATI, Ohio (UPI)
gan. 25 S. Cortea Ave., North from when ahe first started in money must have been drop­ — The Clermont Nntionnl
ped accidentally. At current
Orlando, now wears the pin nursing.
Bank in nearby Milford is
of a graduate nurse. She re- Doris’ husband, Don Carri- prices, the thief could have
having * "money snie" in an
eently * u one of t7 students gan, ATI instructor in Elec­ bought 10 pounds of peaches
effort to solve the coin short­
to receive her diploma from tronics N’AMTD School at San­ for *2.
age. The hnnk is offering a
| The Orange Memorial Hospital ford Naval Air Station, is scry
(I hill for 98 cent* in change
.1 School of Nursing at an im­ proud of nis wife with her
and
two 61 bills for $1.96 in
Steclhead
trout
often
pressive ceremony held at Ba­ courage, tenacity to work the
change.
hia Shrine Temple In Orlando. long hours, the tedious study­ to l»e seven year* old.
Frank M Hubbard, president ing when exhausted, being
U oPthe hospital's board of gov away from her adored tam-j
HITS &amp; BITS
emors made the presentations ily for several months and. at! A little girl about 6 'j y ears old announeed she didn’t
to the largest class in the (8 the same time, keeping her sanl to eat in the sehiatl lunchroom anym ore. W hen
year history of the achool of family happy, conteut and car-i asked why by h er Mother, 'h e replied. “Oh, because
r n tm E z m a a m a n a
e«i for.
th e re 's alw ays a teacher yellinc her head o ff in th ere."
nursing.
Doris at-1 Why would she he doing th a t a«krd the M other?
Nurse Corrigan began her On the other
. . hand.
.
REG 986 . . SHENANDOAH VALLEY . . BONELESS iREAST 4. THIGH MEAT
“O h ." said Hie lilllr girl. “ I supp«»se th a t's because
career on graduation from high ^b u tej much of her courage I we won't miss o ur M others."
school and completed two to the complete cooperation of
TOP
VALUI STAMPS
■•*1 l wl UMIM
SANSR m
years of the course. However, her family—their patience and isi-nsational y ra rrn d rl«»r-out on llra n d new 1S6t
love;
their
constant
source
of
Tw o r s s i . rsotiw
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in
downtown
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D in n e r s 2 /* l.
U t B I R I ATM
0 1®. In tile summer of 1962 af­ that she would succeed.
The
Carritfans
have
two
Strickland-Morrison,
Inc.
ter due consideration, Doris
MORTON FROZEN . . CHICKEN. BEEF, TURKEY
im
a FBI
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boned up aad took a qualifying children. David, four, and Don­
Your Friendly Ford Dealer
na.
six.
who
currently
reigns
examination
and resumed
Sanford
W. Park 6II-891B
study at Orange Memorial in a* 'Tattle MU* North Or-: 122*1 IS!
lando.”
I
January ’63.
TOP VALUI STAMPS
Shortly before graduation
T W O R i a l F s o ie s B
(•O L D A IN U H U S H
her brother-in law and sister,
P u p p ies 2 /SB*
AS TOR
FROZEN PURE CONCORD
Mr. and Mrs. Bovd Hall and
G o o . T o w n n r r i M . t w i * in
| thclr three year old daughter. I
6 62
Linda, arrived on their first!
at o a r w n n o im
’ffp to Florida from Fountain j
6*02.
City. Tcnn. They brought with l
CANS
! them, Doris’ mother. Mrs. L.
TOP VALUE
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TW O P k u l F r u iim
RICH • C H O C O L A T I
inclement--^ they— -toured-—She,
E
cla
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nearby area during their brief
O o o s T h a u S i r t i M i i s I € th
stay ami it was a great treat
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Ocean where they found driv­
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1 *®perienec.
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TAM N O W W H U L 1 M O O
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daughter’s moment of achieve­
ment but also she was on hand
to see her granddaughter off;
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considered to bo gtrietly toeowdsrf;
the governing factor in Ida selection
woo Ido ooaao r rath a compatebUtty
with Goldwater.
Perhape there ie one eublety, af­
ter alL This election will be held
ju st short of a year after th e assass­
ination of John F. Kennedy. l a 1964,
a t least, it seems especially Import­
an t to both presidential candidates
th a t their ru n s in s mates be of the
same philosophical stamp aa them
•elvee.
Both Johnson and H umphrey.
Goldwater and Miller, eaeratiay
from two fairly cleanut and oppoeIflff political bases, can be expected
to run oa th eir records, th eir merits
and their intentions.

sireiy wooed by the new Republican
party of Barry Goldwater.
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Thought For Today
President knows and worked with for

So the Jews said to the man who
was eured. It ia the Sabbath, it is not
law fil for you te can y your pallet.
—John 1:10.

in? campaigner who Is la agreement
with Johnson on the essentials of the
President's domestic programs aad
foreign policies.
In naming Humphrey aa his run­
ning amts. Johnson accepted the
gauntlet thrown down by Goldwater

The Sabbath is God's rpadal pvmsent to the worktng auut, and one of
its chief objects is to prolong his
Bfe, aad errat r v efficient hie worktons. The savinr* bank o f human
tone* la the weekly Sabbath*—
William G. Blalkie.

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Record U. S. Employment
(D.-Mtoa.)
Sonsto Majority WUp
Tbit is Um rammrr of roc.
rrd omploymont and growing
prosperity. More people art
worktop today tta a m r be*
fore and nt hlgh«r wages.
Employment has rtachod on
all timo kick of 71J million
— elimbtaf more than four
mlUioa la tkno and a half
yoaia.
At tbs rarr.e tlmo, wares
and earning* aloo have jump,
ad to a sew high.
Tho factory worker, for esample, has seen bis weekly
paycheck go from |M la Jan*
uary 1961 to a current |10L97.
All this U heartening evlthat various economic

Importantly, the m e a t tas cat—art
working as ciported.
Wa ha to cut down the high
rate of unemployment creat­
ed by a 1960 recession. Wo
bare managed to alack that
rate from nearly 7 per cent
la early 1961 to U per cent
tort eummer aad 54 per cent
th!a tprlng.
Wo hero pu*hod the un­
employment rata for male
adult* down to 2.6 per rent,
and that for married men to
an area better 2.6 per emit.
Tko answer la that ear
rate of unemployment ia still
too high.
In the midst of Um great­
est prosperity this country
has over known, in tbs midst
of more and bstter Job op-

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portmRtea. w* a n *410 cm*,
f routed with s Jobloo* rata
that eliag* to a ltrol abort I
per tent and oeemlngly re­
sist* all attempt* to coo* It
down.
On* m i l s for this I* tho
number of major industrial
arras wkfch hare not fully
recovered from the 1940 rwcto*Issl *r«a though wo ha to
■»da groat prrgr rrr. Throe
years ago thorn wars 96 arto* listed u haring rubstant1*1 unemployment yaUa of
•is poreont or OsM. Today
that number ha* been reduc­
ed to 88, but those 39 still
poo* apodal problems.
Another reason for but
pnriling unemployment rata
I* tho ntrsm ely high Jobless
rate for teenager*—about 14
per coat. Already tho Natioo’s uarmploymont r a t e
want up from 8.1 por rent la
May to U percent la Juno
aa a million your r&gt;tort,
fresh out of achool. began
looking for permanent aa
well as temporary Job*.
Thet* *r* somo of tho roewhy Praeidaat Johnaao
man urging gossi ps of
ths Economic Opportunity Act
of 1964—hi* “w ar «• poverty”
bill. As he raid:
r Tb* fine advances already
made is m u tin g new jobs
us courag* aad confi­
dence that wt cos more stoodIky ahead toward our goal of
full employment.1*
With all tho proposed end
t i l t ting programs la full
•wing, there Is b o reason why
wo cant fore* the unemploy­
ment rate down to tad be.
low f i n percent In the near
future and why, given the
successes wo bar# had
the past throe sad s half
wo ra n t provide Jobs
I who ara willing and
•Mo to work.

Bo scrap-

■g tot an
K far
of them ara ornmtog
to Ugh
He rich­
est dHUrado to later life.
CASE T-471: John Shark,
ala, aged 18, to aa enterpris­
ing high school student a t
New Eractagtra. Penney1rania.
"Dr. Crone," ho began,
"what ia your opinion of
Latin an a Ugh school sub­
ject?
*1 am seeking tho views ef
leader* in various fields, aa a
project in our Latin class.
“Since 1 read your column
in our Dully Dispatch, I'd like
your opinion, too."
Lotto's Valeo
Whoa I was a student at
Central High School at Fort
Wayne, Indiana, I took four
yeara of Latin.
Then I also had one more
year a t Northwestern Univer­
sity to qualify for my A.B.
degree.
But that much Latin is unnesaary for the average stud&lt; # ry
eat, for one year offers its
major advantage*.
From my fairly wide ex­
perience with school* and
college*. I would say that ono
Bruce
— Roy Crow lty
jru r of Latin to the moot Im­
portant inclusion In the en­
tire high school curriculum!
For one year of Latin of­
fer* mor* permanent divi­
deado than one year of his­
hill tribesmen tm fular* aad tory or math or acinic*.
WASHINGTON (XEA)— Tom 1. Using U. t .
of Hm ftvo member! of ths pilots to hoaU&gt; ths manhaniag guarding to to 28 miles of bor­ Whyt
Joist Chiefs of Staff hat* laid yards, “svmolght atop" track der. This la aa impossibility. Because Latin is the vtry
Tbs Idea la to double or tripe best groundwork fur gaining
Driest* Secretary McNamara
points along ths track routes tho number ef “ A” teams ia a big vocabulary in English
they aow favor sharply (tap* that lead to the Ha CM Miab key border areas and to give
and a superb understanding
p i* up tho U. S. role la the trails. Some ef these are to them the backup they need
A grammar.
Laos, tome to North Viet Nam. when their ares Is hit by a Remember, the ability to
Viet Nam war.
These geoerals and admiral One major object would be strung Viet Cong force infiltra- speak and write good English
believe tho United States must to destroy trucks. Some mili­ iag la tram Cambodia or Laos. is the cardinal virtue of high
act quickly and decisively tary men think transportation g. Slopping up the speed at school trainingl
with force to cut off tho Cow is a major Kod bottleneck aad which bomber and fighter All future educational ad­
of men and trm« entering that without trucks this Infil­ planes could respond to calls vancement in America de­
South Vie* Nam from the tration would alow to a crawL for help from hamlets sod pend* chiefly on your ability
(The Ho (1&lt; Mink trail starts army patrols.
north.
The slowness with which to communicate. And com­
According to Pentagon sour- out aa a truck route,
munication in this country
eec, the chiefs of atalf agree divide* up into a masa of tor- fitoktore aad bombers respond
means English!
at
primal
often
makes
their
•at
trails
aid
swamp
rootoa.)
that the shipment of own sod
material dowa tho lfo Chi 2. Using U. S. naval vessels attacks futile. The Viet Cong The root meaninrs of
fade away before the planes thousands of our English
Minh trails must bo stopped. manned by U. 8. naval
words ar# Latin.
The movement of wcapras by «B Mocked* North VM Nam or helicopter* arrive.
Latin also underglrds all
boat and Junk from North Viet porta. These U. 8. forces
the
romance languages, such
Nam and Cambodian porta would halt incoming shipments
as Spanish, Italian, French,
must bo cut off. The South from Mao Tso-tung'i Rod
etc.
Viet Nam-Cambodiaa aad Lao* China and outgoiag traffic to
But that first year of
borders must be sealed to *11 the south.
By
Hal
Ceebraa
Latin
also givrs students a
3.
Blockad’ng
Cambodianmlnate “ safe havens'' for Viet
a family ef four go superb understanding of the
Cons troops ia Cambodia and South Viet Nam aea traffic
route* to halt the smuggling of for a Sunday drive with Dad science of grammar, includ­
Laos.
The high officers think the arms and material to the at the wheel, be doesn't have ing prepositions, adjective*,
air and ground war In the southern Viet Nam ooaital war more than throe people tail­ adverb*, etc.
ing him where to go.
In my generation wo Latin
south must be stepped up with ions.
*
*
*
students knew mor* about
Increased men and equipment 4. lacreattof the Infiltration
Air strikes against the Viet of sabotage teams Into North If S little boy ever want* English grammar than the
Toni must he increased. More Met Nam. Some military men to amount to anything b* students who skipped Latin
rapid step* must be taken to favor tending mixed teems, shouldn't bo a neighbor* but took the required courses
in English!
up the fighting capability of part Vietnamese, part Amer­ thud.
the Vietnamese army aad mili­ ican.
These loams would MhnUge
tia.
(Some of the** military pro­ Viet Cong porta, tracks aad
posals are meeting with con­ truck repair facilities, bridges
siderable resistance at the De­ aad military supply depots.
8. Expanding sharply the
partment of State.)
1ST 1933
The generals and admiral do number of U. 8. special forces
not advocate Invasion of North “ A" teams which patrol the
Viet Nam. general air and tea border area* and giriag thane
attacks on the north, or the teams more air and artiltary
(eneral Introduction of U. 8. backup.
ground troupe In South Viet Aa “ A’ team of U bmb Is
114
k Palmetto
Nam.
now held respatuMn for orThey are talking specifically lanixing several cempaaisa of
FA M i l l
Vietnamese,
about:

Political Notebook

Barbs

N M h lL L flC f

bn higher for Chn Latin
graap.
' Aad I refer ant only
their grades te English but
to their entire four-ysor avw

And the dullards today who
co at writs or apeak nerreet
English ara aaaally tko etadcats who omitted Latte!
College professor* ara bemooting tho fact that
college freshmen can t
punctuate or employ rudi­
mentary correct grammar!
If they had passed a count
ia Lotte for ores one year,
they would aot bo M tespt at
wteldiM English iinoo
la fact. I’d wager th at If
yea compared all the Latte
students la Ugh school with
those who avoided Latin, then
tho ackolnetk overage* would

Furthermore, I am
that tha Latin students
would furnish n muck high**
percentage ef railage grade,
a toe, ton.
So by an means taka at
least oao year of Lotto!
The only other coorra tU|}
might pay aa rich dividends
would bo "Applied Payeboligy,” but most high schools
dent' include th at vital course
as y e t

L e tte rs

To The Editor ‘

HUM .

eoMUBoO a
Editor. Herald:
Your extravagant te Fri­
day's pjper certainly W t n«
doubt in anyone'* mind that
you cobj idcr Lyndon Johnson
your man of the year.
T h e r e t o O N E rantcsca
which bear* repeating. Name­
ly, “U behooves all of us to
make serious study of the
qualifications of our next
President."
It certainly to aot my inten­
tion, here, to revaluate our
Pmident'* past. For certain­
ly, by now, every serious
American has read beyond the
pages of tho Sanford Herald
and to well aware of hto back­
ground.
Further, your limitation of
230 words hardly makes It
worth tarnishing the halo you
hare created. More important­
ly, 1 am compelled to ask.
“Are you, in your blare of ar­
dor, daring to suggest that *i
a voter I go to the polls as aa
spple polisher for the State of
Florida*” We are aU at ene
time or another beholden to
someone for gracious favors,
but if Florida's Day in the
Sun depends on the delivery of
the Democratic Vote by apple

polishers, I hope H rates, Steq
1 hope U rains.
For to r n to stm that n r a
breed of individual who, it
neceeaary, when the tim*
come*, would rather find
themselves la a pin* box, selfmade, than a copper tfUi'g
cast te Washington!
Taamar Bride*
CUtoca
We w«n • remember the
apple polishing days — in 1929.
—Editor.

•

Q 1! an d A Y

Q—When was transatlantic
air mail service inaugurated?
A—On May 20, 1939, the
new Pan American Airways
Clipper east off from Port
Washington, N. Y. carrying
1.804 pound* of malL Just un­
der 27 houra later U touched
down at Lisbon.
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a o e a a T s ta s s B D a a
A H M U tt Editor
A4v*rll*lag Dlrooioe No ono from the
■ sam e b a o h im s
ao t uaaaa
pine* wins the**.
tit Mr. Cm
M aa*#tas Editor
A dvtrtuia* S * M |W
didn't do badly, If 1
la i a a a mibbaaamw
aoi r u n
T ,l« (r,p h Kdltor
S w e t l A AxrlU lar S i u i w
would hare foil that
I
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my country down.
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W s '^ 1
Crui, 21, named Miss Inter­
national Beauty of 1968.
8he’s from the Philippine*.

Friendly cynics and fierce
enemiea alike oft** undorostimau or ignore the strong
throat of moral p i r p o i *
which n n s through tb* fobof American history.
-Prosidont Lyndon B. JohnSOIOIOd M I M H l C ltll M I IM U lM U St, ISIS 01 ISO FM t
Oftlco •&gt; S t i l t i i riorld*. «n j#f ifc. Art o f C i i n t u M U tiU .
son.
pwpto at tola
belief
They
Mo rort or say aatonoA. nowo or u n r u M a ol u tr odlUoo
of Tko Stator* Moral* o u r bo ir r n f u o * to ro t m u m wIUout writtoa srrrUooton of tko rnbllobac ol Tko Moral*. Sky
Udlvldosl or f i n rooroaotblo tor on«S r*rro*o«Uoo wUl ko
tuuiiaoro* m lofrlaglor oo Tko Morol*‘o aorrrlskt u i vlU ko
ktl* lUbto far *oai««las oador too low. t'ooUooo* «klly *s«*»l
Ooionior. a»*doy oo* u r u i M i i sokuoko* u i u t i r »ro«o**Us
ICferUunss

te Ignore the
aad I believe they
Igaortog JL

-Rev. Robert Castle, EptocoPalien, oa tho Jcney Cilq,
N. J , race riots.

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Johnson Sees Nothing To Be Gained' In High Court Issue
WASHWOTOlf (UPI)
President Johnson u y i be
m m " nothin* In be gained"
by Injecting tba U. 8. Sopum a Court into tba political
campaign.
Thto v u tba President's raply at • saws conference Sat­
urday wban ba waa asked aboot GOP presidential nomi­
ne* Barry M. Goldwater’s
chars* that tba high court was
guilty of exorcising " r a w and
naked power*' in its decisions
on school prayer and legisla­
tive reapportionment
Johnson’s comment c a m e
during a 11-lap walk with
newsman around tba south
lawn of tba Whits House la a
question * and • answer ses­
sion that lasted an hour and
15 minutes and covered U
miles.
Tba Chief Executive did not
refer to Goldwater by name
and limited his comment to

this statement: "I think that
th e n to nothing to ba gained
by involving another independ­
ent branch of government la
the political campaign."
As far Gcldwater's plan to

Sb*

In firl

irrmlb

advoeatt a five-year tax cut
totaling 33 per eent if elected,
Johnsoo said it was impossi­
ble to pro)*jet budget figures
over five ye»rs with any ac­
curacy. Ha said he knew of

Sept. 14, 1964 — Page S

Lake Monroe Jottings

no one is either bustness er
government who bad ever
done so.
Johnson was asked aboot
Goldwater’a charge that tba
administration would try to
create a foreign policy crisis
before the November election.
Tbs President deplored that
the statement would be read
by foreign leaders whose re­
actions bo could not antici­
pate.
Asked bow he thought tba
campaign was shaping up,
Johnson told the questioner
that ‘you would be a mom ob­
jective Judge than 1 am ."

lag of Betty and her sister-inMy oh my, these quick vaca­ law, their father-in-law, Jack
tions for the kiddies. Already Mann, it la the J. Hollis Miller
three days last week due to Center for eye surgery. I talk­
Hurricane Dora. But as one ed to Robert snd he said his
student said when she called father bad come through no*
me to check if there would be of the operations Just fine. Bu*
any school Thursday, she bad it would be several days before
a lot of homework and it would the other oo*. We certs inly
giro her an extra day to study want to .vtoh Jack a very
for a test. Maybe the others speedy recovery and hope he
did the same thing. I guess can get back home quickly. * *
a lot of us got out tho row Congratulations to Lee and
boats la order to leave the Dot Burk on the arrival of lit­
bouse. And Just think Ethel tle Rhonda Rene. She arriv­
and Florence are out there ed oo Monday, September 7th.
By Maryana MB**
SOMEWHERE yet! • • • Sev- Now 1 can say Hi Grannie
eral old timers la Lake Mon­ Evelyn Burke. You Lave now Wekiwa Volunteer Fire De­
roe had a pleasant surprise joined the Grannie Club. • • • partment has announced that
last week. Mrs. Annie Hawkins Since former Monroe gal
and Mrs. Leola Eggers had a Claudette Hawkins Tenney gets a fire truck now la located on
real old time gabfast with the Sanford Herald at Elgin permanent duty in the Forest
former Monroe resident Aunt Field we will wish her a happy City area and that calls may
Hattie Wynn. Aunt Hattie now Birthday. She will be (?) to­ be made, day or night, to
838 1190,
resides in Miami. Everyone
Ornamentals a n d green­ hero was certainly thrilled to day. This is also the 29th This department is the only
houses suffered the most get to see snd talk with her. wedding anniversary of yours one that will answer calls in
damago in the recent hurri­ It certainly brought back a lot truly and husband. * * * Glad the are«; however, unless res­
cane winds and rain, County of old and wonderful memor­ to hear that Frances Warren idents are members of the
Agent Cecil Tucker baa repor­ ies among the ladies. Aunt is now out of the hospital. She association, a charge of lioo
is taking it easy for a while
ted.
Hattie is all of M years young. which she needs to do. • • • will be made for each rei p o n s *. Subscriptions for
"Almost all plastic green­ • • • Mrs. Myrtle Pickett of
houses will havs to be recov­ Jacksonville paid a quick Also little Tommy Edwards membership art only 85 per
ered, though in many instan­ weekend visit here recently has been released from the year, thus complete protec­
hospital. He fell and broke his tion is availabls in this man­
ces, t h e wooden structural to ae* her sisters Rena Haw­
num bers are still sound," kins and Haie] Chambliss. My- arm the very first day of ner at a great savings. Those
school after he got home that
Tucker said.
rtla had to get back home in afternoon. • • • Mr. and Mrs. wishing to join should mall
fees to Wekiwa Fire Depart­
Thera has been a three per­ order to gst out the school
W. A. Almond, former Mon­
cent drop of orange* and a- bus. On account of Miss Dora roe residents, were recent ment, 1910 Pegasus Drive,
bout eight percent drop of aha got a few days rest from visitors here They are now Apopka.
grapefruit so far, with som&lt; school too. * • • Mrs. Russell residents of Orange Park. More men also are needed
other fruit possibly bruised or Mann gave sister-in-law Betty When they left to return home to serve as volunteers with
punctured. However, t h e s e (Mrs. Robert) Mann a stork they took Mrs. C. R. Giles the group. Those interested
damages wiU probably be off­ shower recently at her home in and daughter Martha w i t h should contact Blaine A. Lyset by the remaining fruit be­ Lake Mary. Betty got some them to be their guests for - dick, chief, or Clyde C. Cook,
coming larger. Tucker indica­ very beautiful gifts. That's few days. • • • Flo (Mrs. department chief.
wonderful, Betty. • • • Talk- Charles) Baker had her mo­
ted. Few trees were lost
Some seed bede were lost
ther of Delray Beach here
and will have to be replanted
with her for a few days. Flo
but tile drains are working 19 To A ttend
was outside telling her mother
well and beans, celery and
goodbye last Tuesday morning
cabbage can stand some wa­ Council M eet
when she happened to look up A fu r S I. common Ktdnvr or e is d o r r I. •
ter, if it does not stand, or
and saw the Navy plane on c ita tio n , i f l K t Ir le c u m an t m n e n ■&lt;
m u iS m ar m akr roa tenao and n cttouc
By Maryana Miles
heat up from the sun, Tuck­
lake. What a terrible tragedy. m
from tao frequent, Vurninr a r Itchn a
koU idar and n lrh l Aeeondarilr.
A total of 19 South Seminole • • • Our thought this week urination
er said.
rs u m a r loco aleep and cutler from H ead,
"Although overall damages Welcome Wagon Club mem­ Is "A Friend”—A friend is a ■thee, Itaetaeha and feel old. tired, de.
preaaed . l a tu c k I f l l u t l a a . OYSTKJC
to citrus, crops and ornamen­ bers will attend Wednesday’s person with whom I may be ucuallr k rin ri fact, re ta ilo r com for l br
curkm r Irn iaU n r cerma In a lro n t, acid
tals is minor now, conditions meeting of the Central Flori­ sincere. Before him 1 may urtna and k r ana.'era la pain cellar. O et
OTVTBX
a t dnw rieta. F e d bettor fact.
could become very severe if da Welcome Wagon Council think aloud.
we have any more rain, or at Silver Spring! and will be
another hurricane," Tucker competing for the cash award
warned.
to be given to the club with
Friday many acres of farm­ the largest representation pre­
lands were underwater, caus­ sent.
In the group going by char­
ing some erosion and washing
which was not expected to be tered bus will be the Mmes.
with 12 CHANNEL TUNING
too severs if no more rain Clare Paulsen, Claire Sabatinl, Minna Crum, Mathilde
falls for a few days.
Kramer. Bea Daggett, Lucille
C
r o w e 1,1, Sandy LaPoma
VFW To M eet
VFW Post 10050 of Chisel Juanita Moore, Mae Osburn,
berry will meet Tuesday at • Barbara Gurr, Lois Cohen,
Gilds PettinaU, Mae Jones.
p.m. in the new Post Home on
Key
Wesley, Marie BoardConcord Drive. This meeting
was originally scheduled for man, Melania Stewart, Mary­
last Tuesday but was postpon ann Miles, Nora Norris, South
ed due to the hurricane. All Seminole hostess and Mary
members are urged to attend Jane Gettings, Bear Lakeand inspect the new facility. Forest City hostess.
M n . ■ . L.

But bs Mid bn thought tho —Ho concedes that t h o
country ia in pretty good House to X r y divided" an
shape" and ba believed his the health earn bill and “H
basic campaign organisation|
wttl bo difficult to pass."
to "in vary good shape."
But "wo will do ovsrytfclng
On other points Johnson] humanly possible to get M
u id :
—Former President Harry
has boon receiving
S. Truman b u written bin dally reports from tba FBI In
several times volunteering bis keeping with his orders for an
campaign services. Johnson investigation of racial vio­
would like to go to Indepea- lence in major cities this
deaco, Mo., to see him aoms-| summer.
Umo
—At a result of bis flying

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American Legion Post 258
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dule of monthly meetings af­
ter summer recess today at
8 p.m. in the Women's Club
on Overbrook Drive.

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Ornamentals,
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visit to fee hnrrktno-damaged |
areas of Florida and Georgia,
ba has dtrectod fee Office cf
Emergency Planning to Increase Ha staff in those two
atatea.
—No date baa bean sat for
naming n permanent succes­
sor to Jteobort P. Kennedy as
attorney generaL Until Uw
nomination la made, Nicholas
Katxenbach will continue to
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Birds Lead Yanks By One
Th* “aonrething apodal”
proridad by rack
Sola, Johaay Mia* aad To*
rtrriek hta ptaaad a b o t k a
diffrreac* fa r the Taahata ia
past AL photo finishes aad
Rano* looks Ilka ha’s follow*

Grid Drills Resume
la hopes of wow food
weather far &gt; chaaga. cwaty
Ugh sthoeL JayVa# aad jun­
ior Ugh grid h k Im will got
their revpactiv* squads bock
to work today la preparation

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Jha Pigutt at Ssntiaol#;
Arthur Sea** at Oviada, Dick
CopoUad at Lyma* and WUlio Holt at Crooma hare work­ By United Prose latanatieaal
out* planned for thia after*
Division
W. L. T. P et
Jtm Prihaae at Saaford St. Louis
Junior High. Dick Prater at CaveUnd
Oriado Junior
aad Jim Philadelphia
Clark at South Seminole Jun­ Sew York
ior High aloe will resume ae- Pittsburgh
tirittea.
Waahiagtoa
The eouaty'a two JayVoo
t l r m s . SHS under Ralph
Weaten Dtvision
Stumgf aad Lyman under Dick
W. L. T. P et
SiWera, will hit the leather Groan Bay
aad girth in eeee more.
Datroit
Advene weather condition* Lea Angataa
Minnesota
Chicago
FIRST TRACK
HEW YORK (UPI) — Th* Baltimore
Ska Francisco
flrtt formally lald-out hono
Satarday'a Results
raeiag track b How York wa« St. Louis IS, Dallas S
completed la 1M5, juat 12
Saaday’s Basalt*
year* after the city was Gavtlaad 27, Washington IS
founded.
Loo Angolas 26, Pittsburgh 14
Philadalphb M, Nrw York 7
U. 8. s w n p
Green Bay 23, Chicago 12
PORTHCCAWL, W i l t i Minnasota 24, Baltimore 24
(U PD — Th* United StaUs Detroit 26, San Francisco 17
Satarday'a Game*
•wept the last three matches
to defeat Great Britain, 104 Detroit at Loa Angclea
Soaday’* Gam**
points to 7 4 , b the Curtis
Cup women's golf competi­ Baltimore at Grctn Bay
Chicago at Minnesota
tion.
Saw Y'ork at Pittsburgh
Largest body of freih water SL Louis at Cleveland
ia th* world la Lake Superior, San Francisco at Philadelphia
IWashington at Dallas
oce of b e Groat Lake*.

Herald's Annual All-Seminole County Bowling Teams
BASED STRICTLY on high averages. The Herald’* firs t an­
nual All-Seminole County Bowling teams for men and women
ara (starting a t the top and moving clockwise) ara Sophia
Woodson — 159, Hi-Noonera* League; Gloria Accardl — 1(9.
Women’* Scratch League; Dot Johnson—158, Hi-Noonera*
League; Phil Roche—184, All S tars; John A. Spolski—185.
Singles Classic League; Garry Fox—185, All S tars; Harry
Pentecoct— 185, Singles Classic League; John Uhr—188, City

due to Hurrieaao Don pre*tkally wiped oat aU outdoor
workout* loot weak. Whoa
gooaiMo, earn* mentor* regortod, *qu»ds got together
for “skull ataaioaa.'*

League; Ellen Betts—161, Women’a Scratch League; and
Verna Bolton—160, Women’a Scratch League. The two team
captains are (center circle) John W right—196, Singles Clas­
sic, and Dot Button—167, Hi-Noonera’ League. The Harakfa
Sports Editor, Julian Stenatrom, presented plaques to mem­
bers of the all-star teams Friday night during ceremonies held
a t J e t Lanai.
(Herald Photos)

lag ia thair fooutap*.
Tha 9-y tar-old right-hander.
acquired “on b a a ” from th*
Cleveland Indians oa Sept 6,
has pitched ia three games
for th* Yaahces aad beta
credited with oa* “aav*” and
ana victory. Tho quip that
Reams b oa “ loan” from th*
tndtaas follows from tho fart
that th* Yankee* don’t have
to make payment for Pedro
until next year.
Ramos pitched two-hit ban
for th* last five innings of the
Yankees’ 5-2 w b over th*
Minnesota Twins. The win,
coupled with losses by both
th* Oriolts and Whit# So
moved th* T inkers Into sec­
ond place — only one gam*
out of the lead.
Joe Pepitone drove b three
runs with a homer and a sin­
gle and Elston Howard aad

hits
to lead th* Now York attack.
sight af th b r last 11 game*
whO* th* Orbits has* bet six
of their last 11 aad the VhK*
San hav* dragged ab af aba.
The Athletics downed the
Oriolae 14, the India* edged
oat the White Ses 54, the Bom
bn Red Sex host tho Let An*
gale* Angela 4-1 and tbs Wash*
togten Sernators debated th*
Detroit Tlgars 5-1 to other Sun­
day AL action.
The PUladrigkU Phffllas
hav* that “extra margin” to
knock off e contender chasing
them for the National League
at M i
the loth taxing Sunday, tho
Phillies scored three runs t*
beat San Francisco 4-1 aad
drag tho Glaata a m games
off the pec*.
In other NL action, Clad*
nati routed Milwaukee 0-2, St.
Louis belted Chicago 11-2, Loa
Angelas tripped New York
5-4 aad Pittsburgh shutout
Houston 44.

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1,0 0 0 Ses Sem'moles In 'Players Night' W orkout
By Jellaa Btaastrem
Herald Hporu Editor
About 1.000 Ssminol* High
School football fan* turn«&lt;l Out

Friday night at Sanford’s Me­
morial Stadium to taka a gan­
der at lha 1961 edition of the
Tribe’s war party and watch­
ed vanity and JayVee coach*

Lems Wins
AERON, Ohio (UPI) —
Champagne Tony Lems won
th* first prise of $30,000 in
the World Series of golf at
the Flrsston# Country Club.

American
League

W. L. Pet GR
87 S3 .192
Baltimore
84 S3 .502 1
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r o t r r r v , s t i t k o r r L o a i o a , Detroit
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Loa Antilles 75 72 .610 124
v o T irti o r
Cleveland
72 72 JSOO 14
r o t u c c u i s i a t: aaLB
72 73 .497 144
No-Ire I , h « r « b y n » * n t h a t Minnceota
t h * u: C lv rk a f th * Bolton
64 82 .438 23
C i r c u i t C o u r t » f th # V ln th Jo-11
57 90 2188 304
c i s t C i r c u i t , to s o t ( o r Boml Washington
n o le C o u n t y . F l o ri d * . p u r u u s n t Kansaa City 83 01 J6S 33
t o th * d e c r e e o f fn re r lo e u r *
Satarday’a Rosalia
• n t a r r t In a « *•* p t n l l n a In
e t l - l C o u r t , t h e *tyl* o f w hich Baltimore 1, Kansaa City 0
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AM ERICAS'
I tO R T New York 4, Minnesota 8
&lt;1 AflB C O R P O R A T IO N , a n A r k ­ Loa Angelaa 3, Boston 2
a n s a s corporation,
Detroit 6, Washington 5
P la in tiff ,
Cleveland 11, Chicago 1
vs.
A R C H I R B A S I L r n r K M A N an d
Sunday's Resalta
CAROLY N P. FR E K M A N . h i .
Boston 4, Loa Angeles $
w ir* ,
I&gt;*r*n4*nt*. New York 8, Minnesota S
a n d l h a 4 o c k * t a u m b t r a f w hleh
Is I t . t t t , w i l l o f f a r fo r sa l e Kanins City 7, Baltimore I
a n d m II a t P u h l l e O u t c r y to Cleveland 8, Chicago 4
t h * h l s h a o t a n * h * , t b id d er f a r Washington 5, Detroit 1
ca* h . th * f o t l a w l n a d . a r r l b a d
Monday’s Ganna
p r o p a r t r a l l u a t * In Sam laol*
C u u n t r , F lo rl.I* . to w i t :
Minnesota at Baltimore (S’)
Lot 15. R lo c k q . Ht'Nt-AND
KHTATKS.
according
to Kansas City at Boston (N)
- « ? » r plat th r r a o f r e ­
Only games scheduled
co rd ed In P l a t Hook I t .
Tuesday’■ Gama*
P a ■* 14-11. P u h lle R a ro rd a
o f k . m l a c l a C o n a t y , F l o r ­ Chicago at Detroit { S t
ida.
Washington at Claveland (N)
T u g .th a r w ith, hut aot llm lu d
t o . lb* f o l l o w i n g t u r n s , p«r- Minnesota at Baltimore (N)
m anantly InatalU d:
Loa Ang. at New York (N)
On* ( I E R * f r l g * r a l o r ( K l t e t
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Sponsored by the Semlnola
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various types of offensive

AFL
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W. L. T. Pet.
Now York
1 0 0 1.000
Buffalo
1 0 0 1.000
Boaton
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W. L. T. P et
San Diego
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Oakland
0 I 0
Denver
0 10
Satarday’a Resalta
New York 80, Denver 8
San Diego 27, Houston 21
Sanday'a Resalta
Buffalo 34, Kansas City 17
Boston 17, Oakland 14
8atarday'a Games
Oakland at Houston (N)
Sunday’s Gams*
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Boston at San Dlag*
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a n d defensive formations
while Head Coach Jim PIgstt, backfield coach Dick
Williams and tin* coach Jim
McCoy explained what tha
players ia tha various posi­
tions do to carry out thair
respective assignments.
Plgott outlined th* aspects
of th* T-wing formation
which his varsity elavsa will
us* this year, explained bal­
anced and unbalanced lines,
demonstrated how tho trap
play operates, discussed th*
“typewriter” huddle th* local*
utilise, and had Quarterback
Ronnla Hinson call signals so
th* crowd could hear him and
other offensive maneuver*.
Plgott also had his youngstore demonstrate th* extra

point and field goal plays. De­
fensively, Williams spotted
perimeter men while McCoy
demonstrated tha play of the
interior lineman.
J a y V a a Coach Ralph
Stumpf had his club run
through kickoff formations
and Assistant JayVt* mentor,
John Colbert, took over th*
rains tad had tha boys dem­
onstrate ki c kof f receiving
tactics.
On hand was the flashy
Seminole High School Band
under the direction of Band­
master Ernie Cowlsy and the
SHS cheerleaders.
Th# Tribe wffl open Its 1961
grid season Friday night in a
non-eonferenca curtain lifter
at Titusville.

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Joe Pennebaker, a tackle who stands six-feettwo and hits the scales a t no less than 307
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(Herald Photo)

e f n ou r m oot d e p t. e

Horning Shines As
Packers Rip Bears
By Tim Morlarty
ba’l League season could b« 1
l! PI Sport* Writer
titled: ''The return of golden
The itory of the flr»t week­ boy and muffin face.”
end of the 1904 National FootPaul Hornung, who spent |
the 1903 campaign under auipension for (ambling on NFL I
games, played as If ha had
never been away as ho ran,
passed and booted the tireen
Bay Packers to a 23-13 vic­
tory over the defending cham­
pion Chicago Bears Sunday. I
And Jot Kuharlch launched
hit comeback as an NFL head
By Martin Lader
coach by springing a safety I
UPI Sparta Writer
blita on the New York Glanta
It's a matter of conjecture that helped pave tha way for |
whether the Buffalo Bllla or the Philadelphia Nagles' eye­
the American Football Lea­ popping 38-7 victory over the
gue ia off to a faster aUrt in Eastern Division tJtleholdcrs.
what should be a banner year
In other Sunday openers,
for both.
the Minnesota Viking* surpris­
The Bill*, who nerer had ed the Baltimore Colts, 34wen a season opener before 24, the Cleveland Browns
wasted little time in kicking turned back the Washington
off tho new campaign by Redskins, 27-13, tha Loa Ang-1
scoring SI pointa in tho first ties Rams downed tho Pitts­
quarter against tha Kansas burgh Steelera, 28-14, and tha
City Chiefs Sunday en route Detroit Llona defeated the
to a 34-17 victory before a San Francisco Forty-Niners,
crowd of 30,157.
20-17.
Threa all-time AFL at­
Tha SL Louis Cardinals
tendance records wars act in launched their season Satur­
tho four gamas that marked day night with a 16-8 triumph
tho start of tho American over the Dallaa Cowboys.
League’a fifth season.
Tho big ono waa at Ntw
York Saturday night when
44,497 fans—tha largest crowd
In league history — helped
W. L. Tet. GB
the Jets inaugurate their new
Shea Stadium home. The Jets Philadelphia 88 87 .801
80 63 .559 6
rushed the Denver Broncos, S t Louis
S. Francisco SO 85 .552 7
10-8.
70 64 .552 7
Tho Oakland Raiders before Cincinnati
74 60 .517 12
SI.120 dropped a 17-14 deci­ Milwaukea
73 60 .514 12Vh
Pittaburgh
sion to the Boston Patriots.
In a Saturday night contest, Loa Angeles 72 71 A03 14
65 78 .455 21
Chicago
S2.632 at San Diego aaw the
60 86 .407 28
Houston
defending champion Chargers
40 .05 .340 374
New York
whip the Houston Oilers. '-’7Saturday’s Keaulta
31. Tho toUl attendance for
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the four games waa 118,112. Loa Angelea §, New York 0

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CHICAGO (UPI) — Johnny
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Chicago White Sox, hit two
major league homo run*. The
first on Sept 24. 1939, the
oecond, tho following day.
TED AS RELIEF
BOSTON (UPI) — Ted
Williams was used as a re­
lief pitcher by tho Boaton Red
Sox in 1940. In two Innings
ho gave up threa hits and
one run.

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Chicago 3, S t Louis t
San Francisco 9, Philadelphia
1
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S t Louta 15. Chicago 2
Cincinnati 3, Milwaukee t
Philadelphia 4, S. Francisco 1
Los Angalea 6. New York 4
Pittsburgh 3, Houston 0
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S t Louis at Milwaukao (N)
Philadelphia at Houston (N)
Pittaburgh at Loa Angelas
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S t Louis at Milwaukao (N)
Philadelphia at Houston (N).
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JUDY TURNER

IF THEY a a sa harrieaaoo
after woman bocsoao they arc
a* aaprodictablo and erratic,
wall har* to concede that Do­
ra lined np to that reputa­
tion.
She cure made foots of the
weather forecasters, didn't
WE MISSED someone whin ■bo? Morin* ffrat one way
wo wet* teilin* yon last week and then another, alula*
about the Bemlnol* Hi«h gate •tubbomly la one place when
who are *oin* off to boconw ing an coarse, teasing, taunt­
ing and tormenting the poor
weather-men, erery time they
tried to figure out what she
eras going to do next.
Is this tho way women ap­
pear to ment
If so, well hare to admit
they hare a right to bo ex­
asperated.
Wo were hoping when she
was born they would name her
"Dottle,” a* we would har*
a ricarioua claim to fame.
Maybe next year?

Judy la going to school in
■witaorlaad, while her huebead L t Darid Turner goes
to the Mad with EVAH-9.
She plans to Mars by train
October lot for New York

Urea of har husband's in Edin­
burgh. She also plans to stop
in London, then on across the
English Channel on a boat
train to Franco, and then to
Geneva, Ewitsorlaad, arriving
thsr* la time to ciait tho In­
ternational Exhibit at Loeenno b a te s It doses an October
Mtk.
Judy plans to study French
mainly, on til eh* goto adept
enough a t It to toko up a few
other subject*. During week­
ends and the long holidays at
Christmas and In tho spring,
she plana to visit all the other
countries she can got to, stay­
ing off tho beaten track, and
net making like a tourist any
sure than necessary. David
will join her on some of the
sight-so*lng tours as time
permits.
Sha hopes to live with a
Swiss family, take up skiing,
and eram as much living and
looking Into the next nine
months as possible.
Judy la very excited about
her European trek, and wo
are excited about It, too. She
has promised to write to us
and toll na what she la doing
and seeing, and taka lota of
pictures both still and movie.

JUST ARRIVEDt
ONYX A MARBLE

DESK SET
ACCESSORIES

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KAREN METZLER
Mlaa E a rn Matslor la
among those who have chosen
this fine profession for their
future, and aha has been ac­
cepted a t Jackson Memorial
in Miami.
Karen was ths recipient of
two scholarship* that will help
her in pursuing her studies.
Lika the other girls, sh* waa
a Candystriper at tho local
hospital.
JUST RETURNED from a
3,250 mil* trip, (all east of
th* Misaiailppl), are Ruth and
Bob Blllhlmer.
They visited with daughter
Betty and her huaband Herb
Earle In Ann Arbor Michi­
gan, with Bob and Herb play­
ing golf every day, even
though it rained Sh* whol*
time.
They also went over to
Windsor Canada, and to De­
troit and Dearborn, Michigan,
teeing the sight* all the way,
Tho Southeaatern Shrine
Convention in Naw Orleans
waa their eventual goal, but
on the way there they atopped off In Parla, Tenn., and
out of e u r I o a 11 y , went
through Jaekaon, Miaaiaaippl
• "a pretty iittl* town,” say*
Ruth.
She took a boat trip on th*
Mitalssippl River, walked blis­
ter* on her heel* in New Or­
leans, and toured the city on
a street ear.
On the last night there, the
Billhlmera attended a sumptu­
ous cocktail party given by
llluitrioua Patentot* Harold
Kaatner aboard tha paddlewheel river boat, tha “Mark
Twain,” aa it erulaed up and
down th* famous old river.
It sound* like a moat Interesting and delightful vaca­
tion trip, doesn't It T
Whlla ua stay-at-home* juat
sigh with Jealousy.

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1HSS CAROLE MARCIA RYERSON

Miss Ryerson To
Wed J. F. Moran

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SUE JACKSON
Do you thing Sue would 1st
a hurricane atop haj from op­
ening up at 4 a.m.7 Nope •
sh* was right there, as were
th* kitchen crew, with plenty
of hot grits, biaculta, coffee,
bacon and egg*, for th* hun­
gry, wet, cold, tired worker*
who were out all night.
About 10 s.m. Suo heaved
a aigh and laid ah* had been
ao buay ah* hadn't (topped
for a minute since tha open­
ed the deor.
Sue'a not tho only on* •
aha'a juat o good oxampla of
a lot of lino, dependable,
hard-working people.
WE'RE PLEA8F.D to hear
what tha eounty school systam
la doing in providing an art
teacher for th* 8anford-S*minol* Art Association.
This ia a fin* gesture, and
on* which cannot help but
tnrich the livea of many poo*
pi* who ora Interested in try­
ing their hand a t painting,
and will ia eonoequanceo en­
rich tha tone ef tho finer
things of life In th* commun­
ity, when tha annual art show
demonstrates what aasi ha
done.
Painting la such a wonder­
ful pastime and it's something
everyone can do - young and
old, any age, with a little
equipment or • lot.
One of tha primary things
that attempting to paint a

W ES SAYS
Money wont buy happlneaa, but it aura can make
you comfortable white you
am being unhappy.

Stop la mad WES win
prove to you that you can
wash MORE C l o t h a a
CLEANER and CHEAP­
ER!

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VISIT OUR MUSIC A RECORD DEPT.
118 MAGNOLIA AVE.
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The bride • elect's mother is
the former Cornelia McRae,
whose sisters, Mrs. G. A. Maffett and Mrs. C. W. Hamil Sr.,
reside la Sanford.
The wedding will be an
event of Friday, September
23, at Torrance Baptist Tem­
ple, Torrsnee, California.

The Wrleomo Wegon Club
of Sanford will hoet a “Fall
Welcoming Coffee” on Friday,
September IS at 9:80 s.m. at
the homo of Mrs. Robert
Thorne tl en 420 Sateuma
Drire.
The porpoae of the coffee i»
to welcome all new residents
of Sanford. All neweomera and
present members are cordially
incited to attend and become
acquainted with each other.

Ladies Auxiliary

King Sized Beds
Over Crowd Old
Standards
MRS. ROBERT LEWIS SHIPP

Ginderville VFD

Miss

Meets Tonight

Year For Zeta X i Chapter

CHICAGO (UPD - King
sis* bods ar* becoming so
much a part ef America's
sleep pattern that ia another
five or 10 years homemakers
raiy find it difficult to buy
blankets and shoots to fit today's standard double bed.
So reports one mattr*ss
company, Spring Air, which
says taller Americans steadi­
ly are moving toward wider
and longer bedding.
"It’s only a matter of time
before the 60 and 10 inch m at­
tress win take over as the
standard double bed,” said the
company. Tbe standard now Is
54 inches.

Dorminey Opens N ew

Zeta Xi Chapter of Beta I lng of the new year last week
The Ladle* Auxiliary of the
(iindereille Volunteer Fire Sigma Phi held the first meet-1 at the home of Mrs. Dick
Department will meet Monday
Butler, with the new presldent,
Osborne
CONCORD, N. H. (UP1) - mont plan at any approved night, September 14, at 7:30
at th* Elder 8prlnga Baptist
ts) Dorminey, conducting the
Parents whose soa or daugh­ school or college.
Church.
I meeting.
ter baa woe a scholarship The firm is an affiliate of
All members arc urged to
The calendar of events for
Tuition
Plan
Inc.,
pioneer
can heave a sigh that they
the new year was discussed
firm In the field which works b« present to assist in form­ W
will get some financial help with more than 700 schools ing plans for a fish fry to be B
with great enthusiasm and Be­
cepted. Two rush parties were
in putting their offspring Into and colleges, making pay-aa- held on Friday, September 23, r n
at the Farmers’ Market.
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planned with a formal tea to
tho sheepskin race.
you lcarn a reality.
be held at the home of Mrs.
But they will be disappoint­ "Most scholarships seldom
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Georg*
Beers on September
cover
academic
costs
entirely
ed If they think the scholar­
Housewives
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28.
Plans
for a luau are in the
ship alooa erases financial these days, to say nothing of
y^
making and details will b*
such extensive costs as room,
fidgets over college.
announced at a later date.
Even with scholarship help, board, clothing, transport*- Emerge With New
Mto
Members of Zeta XI will b«
Yeager
parents almost always must tfon and the like,
hostesses
this year to the ancontribute a major share of said.
AH —
Status
Symbol
*
nual January luncheon for
“
In
any
event,
the
amount
Use cost of th* bachelor’s de­
Purpose
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Beta
Sigma
l’hi
Chapters
in
of the echolarahip granted by NEW YORK (UPI) - Wo.
gree.
Sanford. Some very exciting
Water
This reminder comes from the college usually depends on men are people, no longer
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P1,nl ■ « scheduled and will
Repellant
James L. Yeager, president the family's financial condi­ "housewives." and at a re­
M B F fS B f
b# revealed at a later date.
sult marketing and advertis­
of Tuition Plan of New Hamp­ tion.
COATS
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Mrs. George Beers was seshire, Inc., which finances tu­ ‘‘As a general rule, t h * ing executives must take a
By
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lected
as
Zeta
Xl'a
"Valeoition and fees oa th* Install- amount is adjusted to meet new tack la enticing them to
Graff
A
tine
GDI”
and
Mrs.
Robert
the family's needs and situ­ buy.
ta d
picture yourself doe* fur you ation — usually by an outside, So predict* the marketing
D cbutof*
ia to greatly Increase your independent organization spe­ publication. S a l e s Manage­
respect and appreciation for cified by tbe college particu­ ment. It says th* American
MRS. DORMINEY
woman “seems to bo emerg­
thoae real and famous artist* larly for this purpose.”
ing
from
the
slot
of
tho
sing­
One
of
the
points
such
or­
that have created such beauty
and appeal on canvaa. You ganizations consider, accord­ le • purpose homemaker who
could once find social values Sanford Students
aort of atami back in awe at ing to Yeager, is the number
in cleaning her home and cre­
of dependent*.
th* wonderful God-given tal­
fo r example: a family of ative fulfillment in adding the
ent that i* given to a few
Enter Race For
$3,000 annual income before egg to the cake mix.”
2528 PA R K DR.
to make the world a more
taxes might be expected to As people instead of "bouieOpen Wed. fas. A
beautiful place in which to contribute $700 a year toward wrhres,” th* publication adds.
F r t Night
Sheepskin
live.
total expenses with only one women are developing new
child, while the contribution patterns of living, new status Many student* from San­
MAY WE say a word of for a two-child family with the symbols, new psychological ford wera college bound thia
humbla gratitude to all tho** same income would bo $330. needs — “women are becom­ weekend and othera are alpeople who worked and stay.
Similarly, t h a Sto.ooo-in- ing less definable a* a mass ready enrolled, We havo a
«d on tha Job, and atoodby come family would be expect­ market.
partial list, and will bo glad
during th# recent atormaT
ed to supply $1,730 with one “Her desire for Individual­ to recognise all of them, if
These men, and women child and $1,350 with two chil­ ity coupled with her Increased ocmeon* will “sing out” and
KODACOLOR PRINTS
would hava liked to b* home dren.
education will bring a greater let us know who they or*.
with their families, too, and
Yeager said special family need for creative merchandis­ Judl Taylor and Kenny
probably their families would rircumstancea or extraordin­ ing by mass marketers,” Tyre left this weekend for
Brigham Young University at
hava llktd to havo their pro­ ary expense! that might affect says tho publication.
sene* end assistance during ability to pay college costa “What th* futuro ia Adver­ Provo, Utah. Jerry Cuilum ia
theee hectic days and nights. also ar* considered, along tising seems to call for la the attending F l o r i d a Preaby.
But they were out In th* with such things as th* wage- combination of a pries and terian at St. Petersburg. Mike
8 MM MOVIE FILM OR —
storm or standing by thalr earner’s business and post- value approach -- with more Glad is enrolled at Georgia
post, helping to protect all of tloa, family debts, automo- Informative and lass gimmic­ Tech with Diane Haekstt and
35 MM — 20 EXPOSURE SLIDES
attending
ua, our property and th* prop­ biles owned by the family, ky copy — and appeals direct­ Johnny
erty of th* community against the student's assets and other ed to tha various types and Florida State University at
Tallahassee.
family resources available for moods of women.”
th* winds and rain.
8tud*nta already at tho
Literally hundreds of peo­ college expense.
“In any caao,” ho said,
University of Florida at
ple . rising to th* oecasslon,
Gainesville ar* Bonnie Gieoa people always do . . . the “parents who hope to see their
T H E PRESCRIPTION OUR PRIMARY CONCERN"
yellow-allckered crews of tha children win a scholarship
Mr. and 31re. Robert S. Bill- low, Russ Peorson, Kenny
city, county workmen, police­ must bo prepared for a sear­ himer, Jr. of Silver Springs, Pcff, John Mann, John BoniTOUCHTON’S REXALL DRUG
men, firemen, sheriffs do- ching investigation of tho fam­ Md. are currently visiting his fee*, Carol Boniface, Bob
Localiy Owned And Operated By Glean McCall
pertinent people, highway pa­ ily budget”
parents. They enjoyed some Williams, Desto Horsier, JoAnd “Krai*” Mills
Systematic
savings
can
help
Ann Ziegler and Ann Schu­
trolmen, forestry men, news­
time
at
th*
beaekes
before
In­
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macher.
paper, radio and television meet college costa. But with clement weather sat in.
most clans it’s “too Iittl* sod
poopte, weathermen, power too lata.”
company crews, telephone
Misa Sherry Leo, daughter
Yeager cited results of a
company crews, telephone op­ recent Ford Foundation study of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Loo,
NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR CLOTHES
erators, Civil D*f*ns«, Salva­ of 3,000 families. Seventy per Jr., of 510 E. 14th Street, ha*
tion Army and Red Cross cent of th* children la tbe returned to th* University of
SANITONE DRY CLEANED
worker*, doctors, nursea and families expected to go to South Florida, at Tampa,
hospital steffen, and a* ma­ college. But only 40 per cent wbaro ah* la a Junior.
ny, many other*.
of the famllieo had saved anyThank you to all of you thing. Tb* average nest-egg
REMOVE DAM PNESS AND PREVENT MILDEW
from ail of us.
among tb* aavera: $130.
This la not enough to make
much of a dent In coats.
v
lOl
|
Uncte Sam estimates tha j t’OSSl
GET READY FOR COOL WEATHER
yearly coot of a student ia •
public college at $1,330 for the
coming academic year. For
N o E xtra C harge For Home Pickup and D elivery
private universities, tha yearly expenses are estimated at
$2,370.

Requires Financial Boost

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This Friday

A Scholarship Sheepskin

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sheaths of a*aa chiffon with
draped bocks and matching
head pieces. Their boaqoota
w*r« of shrimp crmatlona.
FoDowin* the w*ddln*, an
elaborate reeoption wae hold
a t tho Holiday Inn. The cew
pie are now residing la Tall*
ahaeoce, after a wedding trig
to tho Florida East Coast.

Welcome Coffee

Mr. sad Mrs. Clifford M.
Ryerson of Torrance, Califor­
nia, announe* tho engagement
and approaching marriage of
their daughter, Mlsa Carole
Marcia Byenoa, to J a e k
Frank Moran, soa of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Moran of
BUS JACKSON, popular Los Angeles.
waltroso at R o m and Wllk'a
Restaurant has been coming
to work at 4 am . to epea up
for oovtral years.

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The bridal stteadaata were

WW Club Hosts

G A E D E N CLUBBERS:
What's the word on the gar­
den center building T Ar* you
going ahead f Haven't heard
anything from yon since tho
big announcement.

REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER

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Mitt Linds Montn Plain
krtt, daughter of Mr. and Mr*.
Erneet Matthews of Birmtagh a s, Ala., and Eobort Lowis
Shipp, *oa of Mr*. Charts
Shipp Prieo of Fort Walton,
and tho lata K. L. Shipp of
Sanford, wor n unitod in holy
matrimony Satarday Aagost
29, 1984 at the S t Fraaete
Xavier Catholic Church in
Birmingham.
a«o by har father, vaa lovely

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KADER
JEWELERS
112 8. PARK AVE,

Bourboa goto tta name from
Bourbon County In northeast­
ern Kentucky. The a n a was
named In honor of Louis XVI.
of th* Bourbon Dynasty In
Franc* becaua* h* helped tb*
American Colonies In the
Revolutionary War,

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�Sept 14. 1M4 — Tape 9

0 J2OA Gbby:
DEAR ABBY: I
U
ytars otd and hivs had
eight dog* In my lifetime,
o h at a time. The trouble
ia that something always
h a p p e n * to them when
they are puppies. They either
run away, get hit by a car.
bite somebody and we have
to get rid of them, or they
get alek and die. I dearly
love dogs, Abby, and you.
once said that you thought
every boy should hare oae,
but my father says 1 can't
have another one. How can
1 convince him to let me
hare another dog?
UNLUCKY WITH DOGS
DEAR UNLLUCKY: The
eight dogs you've had were
a l s o unlucky. However,
there's more to owning a
dog, training it and protect­

By A bigail Van Buren

ing it than &gt;ust "luck." I he has treated nse like a
agree with with your father. housekeeper and nothing
Before you try to convince more. He told me he never
could love, respect or trust
him In get another dog, get
me again. He asked for a
some instructions on the legal separation. No divorce,
care and training of dogs 1 refused. I dread the thought
from your local S.P.C.A. or of spending nsy few remain­
a veterinarian.
ing years alone. (We are
• • •
both over *0, retired, and
DEAR ABBY: Whca we have no children.) He wants
were married 30 years ago, to give me half of everything
my husband told me of a he has and than to get out of
blot on his past. He eaid be my sight. Should I give it to
feared someone else might him? Please answer in the
tell me if he dkln't. He made paper aa ! do not want to
me promise never to repeat a reply coming here. Thank
it. Several years ago, while y«L
visiting his relatives, I pot
DILEMMA
so sick of hearing t h e m
DEAR DILEMMA: Give
praise him to the skies that him the legal separation.
• • •
I revealed what he had told
me in order to shock them.
DEAR ABBY: The letter
Naturally, my husband found signed "Good Daughter,"
out about it. Since that time, whose aging mother drove

Qaaoby On fijrfdqa

By Oswald Jacoby

I think il was tin late Cradr.
West will lead his laVt trump
NORTH
14
Winfield Ligett who said, "I
and South will wind up losing
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care not who holds the na­
V SSI
three diamond tricka plus the
tion's two bids, If I can make
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the killing opening leads."
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Tlie king of spado lead
At first glance. West has an
*87111
would annoy South, but would
automatic lead of the spade f4 KAQl lJ I 0
ffl
king. A little employment of ♦ K m
rot beat him if he played the
♦ as
gray n utter, plus a review of * * •
* Q t i T4
hand correctly. He would win
norm co)
the bidding, will disclose a
the trick and lead the ace and
beer lead. South has shown a
* A
a small diamond. Writ would
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two suiter and West has the
be on lead and might contin­
♦
AQ
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second suit picked. W e s t
ue spades, in which case
*A K
wants to destroy as much of b a t and West vutaerable
South would ruff out diamonds
dummy’s ruffing power a s ftowUk West North ■art
and wind up making five odd.
possible, as he opens the »c* J f
Pass 2N.T. Pam
Then, again. West might
r*5* 3 9
of trumps and continue* with 3 9
Pam
shift to the ace and one
Pass Pass
Pass
the four spot. South will drop a 4 V
trump, but he will be too late
Opening Wed—VA
high trump on the ace to be
aid South would be able to
able to win tba second trump| lose some sort of diamond fin-1 ruff one diamond ia dummy
‘ ;ad in dummy. Then be wlil| a**#.
| for his tenth trick.

UhJ /u Woman
Do you bate your husband?
If you Jo, th* fashion de­
signers are offering you op­
portunities unlimited for mak­
ing tha man suffer.
You can go out and buy one
of those topless bathing suits
—and threaten to wear it.
You can sbava your head
(like a Paris designer bad one
of his modris do).
You can bring home one of
those see • through evening
gowns that are gelling so
much attention—and mention
casually that you thought you’d
wear it to the Saturday night
dance at the club.

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You can buy yourself some
of those plaid knickers featur­
ed in one of the leading fash­
ion magasines—morse look­
ing than anything men wore
in the early days of golf) and
get a prison-striped top to go
with the plaid knickers—as
the magaiine suggests for a
startling look.
You can lay in a supply of
those way. way above the knee
skirts guaranteed to make any
woman look like a crane.
Or you esn buy a dress

her crary. could hive been
written by me. My mother
bad a stroke and became
cantankerous and demanding
in bar old age. She would
call me sometimes twenty
times a day to tell me the
same thing. I would become
annoyed and even impatient
with her. I realise now that
her memory was poor, and
she kad no conception of
time, poor darling.
Mother passed away last
July, and cow I would wel­
come Just one phone call
from her. I have a lovely
family but, Abby—oo one on
earth can take the place of a
mother. Please tell all those
"good daughter*," who com­
plain because their aging
mothers take up so much of
their time, that before they
know it they will have plenty
of lonely hours to themselves
as nothing U forever.
MISSING MAMA
•
• •
CONFIDENTIAL TO MICKY IN MANHATTAN: Write
that letter. But don't mail it.
•
• •
Troubled? Write to ABBY. Box &lt;8700, Los Angeles,
Calif. For a personal reply,
enclose a stamped, self-ad­
dressed envelope.
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For Abby’s booklet. "HowTo Have A Lovely Wed­
ding." semi So cents to Ab­
by, Box 89700, Los Angeles.
Calif.

By Ruth Millatt

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11:11 (SI O s l d l s g L ig h t
t i l l l i t S H C N ew s
((&gt; An.tr Griffith
l oil ( d o i r l T a l k
(SI Hill* Croeby Show
l#:t9 (3) Sine Alone with
tS ) M a tin e e M o n a
Mitch
i t ) N aw a
1:11 13) Fotfu*
(OKsr'.slile . W«.u l#
(SI Urn Ca#.y
I I I t « ) *a T h s World V e r s a
II:** (tl New*
13) L e t 's M a k e s Deal
(31 Newer., pa
I I I IS) P a a a w e r d
(SI Nenellne
(1 ) L n r a i l a Young
11:11 IS) Sport* Ileal
3:3* (SI N a w s l l n s
11:31 (I) Theater of the Stare 1:3* ( I ) A r t U n a i e t t e r
!I:M (3) Teall* Shaw
( I ) P a y In C e n r t
(Si T h a Doctor*
(&gt;) Ths I-aia Show

TV Tima critic* prariaw
coming tslsriilon show* by
sttsnding rehearsals, watch­
ing screenings, s t u d y i n g
scripts in New York and Hol­
lywood. Here ara thoir pre­
views for today:
7:30-9:30 P.M. NBC. Mon­
day Night a t the Movies. "The
Lost World." (Color) (Rsrun)
Jill St. John, Michael Rennie
and Fernanda Lamas, under
the leadership of Claude
Rains, form an expedition to
the South American Jungles
In search for a "Lost World."
They battle giant Insect*, canihnllstk Indian*, race through
suhterraneaa cavern* ami wit­
ness a hattl* between two
Dinosaurs. But they keep on
going.
7:30-9:30 P.M. ABC. Voy­
age to the Bottom of ths Sea.
3:11 IS) U u H o w a r d
"Eleven Days to Zero." (Pre­
l:* 4 ( ( ) T o T ell T h a T r u t h
TUESDAY A. M.
miers) Though adults may end
(3)
Another
World
*:** (3) Htsn On
I t ) f l a t te rs ! w e e p l t a l
up scratching their heads In
(:3S Scop*
1 3 * ( II News
1:30 (3) tVorll Ctettltelton
after seeing
1:3* I K The E d s * a f Wight bewilderment
1:31 lit Nawa * Woatbtr
t l ) T o u D o n 't Say
this. It shapea up aa ideal
7:09 (31 To.lar
(
I
)
Queen
Par
*
Dap
(Il rtuntmar Sameatar
non-provorotlrs entertainment
I I I ( I ) D o u g l a s E d w a rd *
1:30 CD Nawa
News
fot the kids. Produced in the
t i l l tli F o r m
Markat heI l l s t l ) S s e r e t a t eras
Wart
tak'linii|ue of the Early Sat­
IS) T r a i l m a e t e r
1:8* (I) TaSaf
f t ) T h e Match O a s i s
urday morning movl* serials,
(() Wake-up Mori##
31 tl) NHC New.
(SI Mickey F-von. Show &lt;
till* far-fetched, science fic­
« : * )«) f n . l a W a l t
7:11 (SI Newt A Weather
■3) lleet of Uroueho
tion adventure pita the Amer­
S:e* tit raptala Raagtre*
tiu n t
ican a u p s r a u b "seaview"
1:1* III Weather aa&lt; Haws 1:49 1I 1I I) Kl lro
a g l l U florllla
I II III Today
(3) W e lle forgo
acninst a certain unnamed
(1) rartoartlle
Sports
power headed by the myster­
l:M (3) L'leorra Court
l ie i t ) N e w e e a p a
lit llitrcli*
I I ) l.a a v e ] t T s h r e e s r ious villain Dr. Uantma (The­
(&lt;) Romper Rom
(1) fporta. Weather,
odore Marcus*), who seem*
1:1* (tv Cartoonvlll*
New*
131 Hale Storm
to have enough armament to
l#:i»o tl) lithe Room for
Generally, four or five col­ take on the IT. S. single-hand­
DvUy
(41 Mike W.ltaee New. or* ran be ilitttintfuished tu :t ed. Kddio Albeit guraU as a
&lt;»» -*panuh
scientist whoso job it is to
rainbow.
18:1* (I) Wort for w 0M

H elp in g K eep

T V T im * Previews

htlp ths Rsavhw soantsr tbs
effects of aa sarthgaak*
scheduled to devastate the
coastal aroa* of ths Free
World. Tha regular aeries
•tars a n Richard Basehart
and David Hodlswn, who
should do O.R. as long as
they’re able to keep themsel­
ves from bursting into hy­
sterical laughter at ths plots.
8:30-B P.M. ABC. No Tims
for Sergeants. "Tbs perman­
ent Recruit." (Premiere) Lot’a
give this ssriea a fighting
chance. Tbs opening spisod*
begins with enough manu­
factured corn to sand tbs har­
diest viewer screaming for
help, but about halfway
through, some genuine laughs
begin to appear. Movie his­
torians may note that some
of the funnieet spots are due
to th* mugging of Andy
Clyde (who owns a farm next

ta aa a tr baas) a
QuiRsa (tha B an oeek).

( ta l asrapa the hsUag the*
tha casting far this stria* wag
done with the help a f a I
ofat machine. Star Sammy
Jacksoa is pitta mad
iy after Andy Griffith, wha
originattd tha rela of WIR
Stockdale, tha bumbling raera it, th at there will be ttmea
you w ont he a m which chan­
nel you’re watching (the Grif­
fith Show wiR ha oppoeitg
sergeants). Harry Hickox’a
role aa Sergeant Kiag ia mod­
elled eioosiy upon tha asm
grant c re a te d by the lata My­
ron McCormick.

TV RENTAL

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slashed to the waist In front
and back and announce that
you got it specially to wear out
to dinner with your budiand’*
boss and his wife.
The fashion designers this
year have come up with In­
numerable fiendish ways for
women to spend money on1
clothes that makt them look
like creature* f r o m outer
space.
So if you hate your husband,
here’s your chance to drive
him hattv.

a fix v rjo ri
EDYTH THORNTON McLEOD

MART JANE PRESCOTT,
Plaintiff.

"I am thirty-five and fromt Yes, and from what 1 have
what I have seen of the after, »een. very successfully. Or­
D#'*n4*nt.| (ofty women who neglected' -,,nfe or yellow is almost never
siDTirK o r s p it
I
.
. . .
*tiecoining
------1— to the *n
- »—*after
forty
Tin: » r e r r o r m .h h iu i t u i . themselves I am beginning now women. Atk your druggist
JACKSON LEVY PRKSCOTT . . .
_v
-_ j
alniut home dyes ami also you
HECIOKNCE UNKNOWN
lake c,re
my ,ac*
Tou sr# hor-by nntifl»&lt;| thti body. I w*at to improve my could write llwir coosumer de­
suit ho# boon fll#4 ss*&lt;nt« you figure. I am exactly five
partment for instructions. The
In lb# Circuit Court of S#mlnn|#
County. Florida, In Chancery, pounds overweight. Which manufacturer* of dyes for
an »M&gt;r*vl»t#d till# of which leaflet of yours do 1 nessi? I
have much good inI- UAIIY JANE I’RKSi ‘OTT. am getting a bit round should
formation. Write for it.
Plaintiff, -vt- JACKSON I.HVY
PRESCOTT, D»(#n.|»nt. th* rs- errd because of my kind of
And. by-the-way, knitted
tur* nf said »ul( b#lne a 41- work.—Edna."
scarves. Urge and Important
vorc# prooooJtnsa. m l you or*
h*r#hy r*(|ulr»4 to HI* &gt;«ur Good for you and how wise one*, are matched to wool
Answor In ssl4 suit with th# you are. I believe that ray, %yM-athN by aiveral of the great
un4*ralsn*-l Clork of oolJ
Court and to ,»rv* a copy booklet "Diet and Exercise [((signers and look very chic,
th#r#of ut&gt;on P’llntlfra Attor- would serve your needs best, i These outfits are easy to wear
nay, wliu.a nont* and addMsi To obtain a copy send me a
and especially becoming to my
appear holnw, on or bofur* tti#j
14th day of A-tohor. 11««. and long business-sired envelope readers.
In d#(atilt theroef Doer*# Pr.
Confe,-n wilt b* onl«rtd|Jnu enclose TWENTY-FIVE
cents In coin and be sure to
asalnat you
WITNESS my hand and offi­ self-address your envelope tor
lO N H U X t i r v ' T
cial soot at th* County Courthour*. Sanford. Hemlnol* Coun* return.
HI D! I N T Mf A T R (
ty. Klurlda. this 3*th 4*y ol "After an operation I look
Ausnat, 11(1.
T o x rrr a t t r.s.
old and thin. Wbat should I
(SEA).I
Row
&lt;Harilos Ttai* I d
Arthur H. asctawltb. Jr. An about a scragg'y neck? I
r&gt;*4 4 ill**
D r.
am very nervous and tire so
Cl#rl« of Circuit Court
wall nioaor’a
easily,
I
am
fifty-one.-Mrs.
Ur: Kllsabtth Hruanaban.
-a i l**# of Tbi
Phillip II L-uan
R ’’
la I »l«r
Shlnhol,*r and Teic.sa
I
feel
sure
tint
your
doctor
X'lrat Kadoral Rulldln*
Fla* *• axta Oalr
will tell you that rest and a
Sanford, F lorida
“T Dan la War'*
Publlah Aug. 11 * Sapt- T, II special "build-up" diet will
Fr*4rl# Marrb
31. 11(1.
Kirk l&gt;*aela*
help you. Mow as to your seek,
CDC-14
we
can
do
lots
for
that.
Just
ix t u n rm c riT coi ht o r
TUN XIXTII JIIHIYAI. (IH. send me a long business type
r r r r ix *x» roi» ib u is iiik envelope sad stamp and selfCOI NTT. PI.OHIU*.
address tt. Also, enclose TEN
ix c i H x r r .s i xo. iu it
WESI.ET IIOLJir.S.
cents in com for the leaflet
Plaintiff,
"Ifow to Youthlfy Your Neck."
va.
I.IT.1.1)1 MSB HOTAIES; r*M. "I have been given a band)),/* -TjIU mS.
tlonca unknown.
D*f«n-Un(*. knitted shawl, but ii i iU u Uj
. 3-.U - «•?&lt;
orange and I look bilious in it.
NOTICE TO (FFEAM
IJI
TO IJlll* Mao Holm#*, tool- Thr friend who gave it to me
done* unknown
Tou or# h»r»by r#.|u:r»d to would not mind if I gave it
f.l- -r - - .- c '" : .
'» awa*;-^. Tt* t .7'.’t Ip he" -SFjpP a , * •
* *’ ■'J i uoiil m ::eep it. Can one dye v
(ll».| horolri .oain.t /uu. «H&gt;
„ mr4 ,t
th# ci«rk of th* *ho»# oijrud a wool knitted scarf st home.
Court »n or bofur* October 11h
yt."
1»S(. an4 #«r»# * copy of “ m*1
upon plaintiff* Attorn*/. Nor-i
rl* D. Wootfurk. Ill -31 \v-ot
Church ?«r#*t. Orlando, FlorIf /OU foil 10 4a M « Douro*
Pro Coaf#-*o will b* «nt*r*4
a fila tt you.
. . .
WITNESS mr h*n4 anJ *«»l
at SjnfoH. NtwlnOl# Cojn*/.[
FtorMa this lr4 4•»/ «f **m-1
ombor. 11(1.
(SEAL)
.. .
Arthur H Bookwltb. Jr^
CUrk at tha C irc u it Court
ST \RTN SUNDAY
R/: Martha T. Vlblan. D.C.
NOKRIH D. VVOOt.Fi 'RK. IH
Atturn*/ and Counaolor at M*
*j; W#,t Church Straot
Orlando. Florida 111*1
TILL 2:89
Pub Rob SopC T. I*. *1, I*- (**•
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environment of initiative, riak and reward.
They are bulwarks of individual enterprise
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they serve . . . responsive to their needs . . .
free of socialistic dictatorship. To countless

millions of self-reliant American* every­
where, insurance provides a voluntary
means of planned security and protection.
Florida Power A Light Company ia proud
to salute the men and women of the in­
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. the nation . . . who help Americana to help
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"Freedom In/piro* growth. .. and Florid* I’uwtr 4 Ligoi Cbmpwn*" ‘ • *
ia constantly building to ko^o ^-*'1 »f FluHdaN growing need for *
power. Fi’L’* peat ocht#\r»rn»nt«, a* an invntor-owntd, tax-paying *
uxinUr of th* world'* grvatnt powrr *y*t(m, b*v* boon poaaibl* m
only bocauw &lt;&gt;ur nation U (raw from th* oppnaaion of aorialUtk •
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•nre, to tncourag* tha trend in Amtrica today which proposes ®
more frrtdom for private anterpri** . . . ao that busintas and a
industry may oerv* our country *v«n m»r* rtfUiootly tomorrow ?' •

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T C B O A T , S V T . U.

GENERAL TENDENCIES!
This is i ftna % and tramlag for handling whatever
braise— is Uapertaat to y m ,
oo get iato the material pha*.
•o of whatever Is of toacar*
to jo s. Mato ft i joint Is
Show J0« a n willing to Jota
foreoo with tftooo who hoto
hod at loaot oo much experh
taco oo yourself. Boild o j
jobr Income, jn p o rtj.
A B IE S (M ordl S I to April
IP) Im pnooln* higher-ups
with jonr offielooey brings

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BUGS BUNNY
I'D U K IT O S U N '
UPFORVOURMIU*.

look op.
TAVEUS (April tO to May
JO) A oew and charming pen
tonality eotnM into yoor life
who can enhance it in*.
9 ^ ^
mMdorabty, a t ha eery to n
f-M f
diaL Pleat utm yon enjoy ere
within eaay reach. Don’t am
gleet ether attachmenta later.
"Tho chance of a Ifftrims to bond a doctor's
fros, and aM I sen eomo up wHk Is a fltifM i
YU£ i-n w ife '1
GEMINI (May SI to Jane
ARC HAVING
of hiccups!"
t l ) Doing whatever increases
accord with thoee around yoa
ia wise, since it Inaores great,
By D ick Turner er tranquility and profit far
CARNIVAL
inta the fa tore. Delve tat#
every pheM ef your endeavor.
Impress experts.
MOON CHILDREN (June
22 te Joly t l ) Arranging
your affairs with associates
along more sysUmstle meth­
ods Is best way to spend AM.
Bo rare later te get together
with friends yon like, and bn
off to hobblea that are me&gt;
tnally enjoyable.
LEO (July 22 tn August
21) Think along lines of Im­
proving financial position,
lines yen are philaathropla
and will be able to do more
for others. Get data you need
from experts. Put It Into op*
oration with viaA determina­
tion.
VIRGO (August 22 te Sep&gt;
tember 22) It la important
that you get obligations ha*
hind you quickly, simply,
sinea there is a fins oppor­
tunity for worthwhile aw&gt;
tertalnmeat later. Make plana
XWCNOBZVMSZS
x c o ju jc e r
to here easier future. Don't
HOLPCFA
dilly-dally.
* /f
6HAVK.ANDA
LIBRA (September 21 to
1 don’t e a rs If Junior 181ok i n f business adm inistratio n
s n a e p u e H A rc
October 22) Private talks with
I don’t liko him billing aw for Mo aAowonosT*
tho ones who mesa a great
desl in your Ilfs reveal what
is expected of you. Then you
By K ate Osann reach
? TIZZY
true accord by acquiesc­
ing. Later blg-wlgs give fins
Wees to follow.
SCORPIO (October 22 to
November 21) Wisely con.
tacting those who esa help
f-/¥ i
you to advance may mean
taking a little trip, but K la
to your interest. Make secure
any present set-up that is tn .
joysbie. Be on the qui vive.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 te December 21) Big-wigs
ere watching you, and if you
ars highly effkieat, advance­
ment cornea soon. Any income
matters should be discussed
with expert Be more serious
ia the future.
CAPRICORN (December 22
‘ t’-v v
to January 20) Intonating
people ars now in a mood te
ita a a fta h M b iu fta a !
Join with you ia some pro­
ductive, profitable venture.
N »M .
Study pertinent material aer*
HIT HYP
ioualy. New idee* can be moat
a S u v M iw E ? ia s i!S n S c ^ ^ !P
lucrative*
te T M o m s s w o c c s o o u n ^ /urOWM
A(JL ARIL'S (January 21
IW T noto February IS) Conversa­
0*1
tions with thoee who esa
make personal matters high,
“8h o h a t a split personality— o n s m inute sho’a so nice ly satisfactory ia best way te
tn d tho n ex t sh e 's loading you down w ith homework!** proceed. Corns to belter ua&gt;
deratending with mate. Ba
practical in all things.
PISCES (February M te
Doyle's Works
March 20) Conferences with
partners can aasily iron out
SReeeree
Muoiey
arron or misunderstandings.
i ■— Ni*«r 45 IrUb
Ulend
4 - ----- Street*
Then be sure to show ia tang­
e Know idUl I
S '----II.Mat
T
And
etben
(ah)
ible way how much you veins
t « |M '
OTeH
IJDiltt
alliance. Cement relations.
S Garden lari
U Ruffed (feel
IS Wicked
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN
M Salut j Um
II Lain
tSAtnUact betas
TODAY, th en will bo such a
IS T n U
M « ----- Valhy
love for order and neatness
IT MeUllee
Mpteey
IS “Oortoe — P 94 Opensert
In this chart that avea as a
30 Nance
30 Amidee
40ffaneldk
Tunr ,Si&gt;j
tiny child you will see him
A ilin a e d ta b e 'e /im iy
4
.
3
!
•
23 PrepaetUd*
33 WtdfeM
» limy
4s Uncrt fndl
or
her putting things la their
34 AscsrUlse
37 "Sun ft the
41 Merited
dOWnUet
n Craei type
right place, clothes in tho
44“Ca»e ef n o
MHMe
I I Me M in Irak ssiienitr
closet, etc. Early teach that
Raee
2S Poltonota tree 43lYcTuintor S3
n c h ise m
love of God must come first,
n
communis
however, end then any p r^
M isnduurk
U Keiiers Sate
(ts.ion that requires adher­
&lt;ab.)
ence to detail would bo ideal
i f . A * k 4B
here.
Je aii
“The Stars Impel they
WN.(fl(ret
do
net cempeL” What yew
U T broM aeS
MoUi
make of your Ufa Is largo•» .v O W IM O
ly up te YOU!
H Man
MCIomw
Carroll Righter’s individual
S I Help
Forecast for your sign for
njepuMM
checkere
October ia sow ready. For
MCard game
S3 Scold
your copy send your hirtbdate
sarwim
and |1.00 to Carroll Righter
S7Ear
SO Arid
Forecast (The Sanford Her­
Se Removed
ald), Box 1921, Hollywood 22.
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California.

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DOGS RECEIVED tor Adop
PART OF FULL TIME
tioa, boarded. Animal Roe- Now available in this arts,
cut Le««ue. 1700 W. Mia**- routes vending cigarette*,
aoU. DtLaad. PR. 734-1969.
gum. candy, nut* and other
fait selling products. Route
16. Spscial S cnrlcss
1—3595 investment, earns up
to IlM or move monthly.
TRACTOR Mowing. 322-7*94.
Route 3—8,795 investment,
earn*
np to MM or more
A A B R O O FIN G CO.
monthly. Route 3-13.570 in­
COMPLETE ROOFING SVC
vestment, earns up to IM0
NO JOB TOO SMALL
or more monthly. Will fully
Financing Arranged
For
Interview,
322-9531
322-2215 instruct.
write Including phone num
ber to Box IS, e/o Salford
RICHARD’S TREE SVC.
Horald.
FEES ESTIMATES
Plk 123-0500.
89. Sc h o o k A InotraetioM
11. Plum bing
ELDER SPRINGS
PLUM1INO
DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE
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PINK AND PRETTY
CUSTOM BUILT H O M E ON
CONCRETE Block to •
Can n v c n l n s i
ly location. 4 Bedroom*. Hi
baths. F l o r l 4 a Boom
BEDROOM Sal*
PATIO, Carports, workshop
tod MUCH MORE. Huge CaB 38-3133 after 8 p. in­
W x 133' let. ALL THIS for 97.
f e r Heat
only $14,000 with EXCEL­
LENT TERMS!
kitchen
TWO
Baa*. Ph.

SO U TH W A R D
Investment A Realty
l i t N. Park Ave.
333-3171

130 mo. Up. Busphm City.

I

INSTALLED

FURNISHED garage apt Ph.
» -*« .

A U TO G LA SS

I S a n k a rik Glaaa and Pafrrt

FUBN. A f t O ssa to. J t a t o l a * M g - S u * ? ? 7]FA

Cowan. 33B4U9.

1

FURNISHED OE UNFURN |
I3HED I Bedroom Duptoi
Apart se a t. Terrazas Boars

A Beat

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AUTO GLASS
S ^ ^ f ^ l S E A T COVER CO.

C
ttu T * * * I *U*&lt;WOW* O U iK u iT K b
REN TA LS
TOTAL PRICE *433
Adults 333-1434.
I COHEN R AV tAT O * « K )T
4 BEDROOM block home with
ROBE COURT APARTMENTS F lto totoirrito, aetimatoa.
HOME
RENTERS
3 car garage- Located 3
BR. Furnished Apt lrt Floor, »*«** *U rery. RaeortoS
blocks from city. Terms can H’n Just good business to Near Naval Baa*. MIS San- * r t P*J*9 discount#g.
check
Orel
with
Sanford's
be arranged.
I
*• 3rd.
38448
largest H o m e Servicing ford Ave. MB-438.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Agency. Flat Hornet, Fairly LARGE 2-bedroom furnished 1123. B oat* A Motor*
Priced, to all Stand!
S u ito r
apart meet. 144 54. 1703 Mag-|
B ar—
Lundqutat, Aaae.
noils.
322-3431 or 322-2344.
FA 3-3451 Atlantia Bask Bldg. HOME OWNERS _________________________ Gateway to ib o Watsrway
1-Room Efficiency apt. with Robeon Sportinjr Goods
RAVENNA PARK. 3 Bed Good Rental bomna, Priced pvt both A shower, suitable Year EVINXUDE Dealer
right,
ire
renting
tod
Useream, 2 Bath, Central air
34448 I . l a t Fh. PA M M
conditioning, hearing, built- tog fasti
ar
retired.
All
utllHisa
In­
in kitchen, excellent ciuact Call Today, Foe Prompt and cluded to root Ideally lo­
Efficient Service. It Payot
space, estabUshed l a w n ,
cated oa let SL, within 1
landscaped. 9350 Down. Ph.
block of 3 tree parking iota
Stemtrom Realty
333-4443.
aad sADpptag emttar. In­
quire at Meauel Jacobean
1344 PARK DRIVE
Dept. Store 311 E. First S t
E V E R E T T A . H A R P E R 322-2420
322-7495
AGENCY • REALTOR
NIGHTS 322 6624 - 323-0544 rum . Apt 2300 ■cfloavBl*.
SMS S. Park Ave.
FA 3-3IM dr FA »3M3
ROOM Furnished apart-[

U . 8 . C IV IL SERVICE
TESTS!

Mea-womee, 1333. Start high
a* 3103 a week. Preparatory
PLUMBING
training u n.t 11 appointed
Contracting Repair*
Thousands ol Jobs open. Ex
FREE ESTIMATES
M to I t 111 I J t | I.Tt | 3-79
perienee uauall accessary
B. L. HARVEY
FREE Inform atlon on jobs,
204 Sanford Ave.
FA MM3 salaries, requirements. Writ*
(Civ* U i t l n were* *er llaa)
TODAY giving name, ad*
21. Well D rilling
I l i a ■totmum C ta tfl
dress and phone. Lincoln
All Ihtv Data A4a C U 4 M
at 1
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS, Service. Boa IS,
Horald.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
All Types aad Rises
‘D o n ’t applaud! Throw moneyT*
W* Repair and Service
« U t Par laek
1.
Male
Help
Wanted
STINE
(Mlalaiaaa a t 9
M setoery and Supply Co.
MEN
meat 304 Elm Are. 333-3031.
307 W tod St
FA 3-003 DO You waat to Grow with a
9 BEDROOM. 1 Bath near 1 BEDROOM bouse, furnished.
P interest School a mw 409 W. 3rd. Ph. 38-2021.
ERRORS
FURNISHED I Room Apt.
fast - growing Company?
23. A ir Cond. A H eating
Shopping Canter. VA Loan
Clean A close In. $55 mo.|
you can sell and arc between
Tfca Herat* w ill aat 9a *a.
II—Money Wanted
i - i M t a r**i4
204 Laurel Dr. Ph. 322-6454. Furnished 2 Bedrooms, Den LlghU A water included.
(4—Saving* a Loan
J— Personal*
the age* of 21-40, m at aad
apamaltla fa* war* I lM aa*
AIR-CONDITIONING
**—Inauranca
4—Beauty Care
Carports and patio. $35 per 389597.
have ear, please call at 304
lai
By F E D D E R S
S3—fcboola 0 laatruetloaa
»—Dae Buraarlae
month. 322-32(9.
M#la«h Bldg., t a.m. sharp.
71—Bmplayntaat parvleaa
t—ckiia cate
H. B. P O P E CO., Ine.
DOWNSTAIRS Unfurnished 31
71—Mala
Matp
Wantad
t
N
n
C
i
t
a
Sata
Stempor
Agency
» So. Park Ave.
38-4396 EXPERIENCED: Roofers and
NICE CLEAN furnished tiro Bedroom apartment, Utch*a|
COPY
71—Famala Help Wantad
IS— L i v e s t o c k
71—Mat* or r*mat* ll.lp
13—
Special Nolle**
bedroom CB house, carporto
Tka HaraM l aaarraa lha *r*. S I. Munic*! In stru m en t*
equip!. 104Hi W. 18th St. Ph.
Realtor-Iniuror-Tradee
Carpenters. A * B Roofing
74—9*1*0 Help Wantad
IS—Catarina
rllaaa a* eeJeeV f aa »•»*•*
349-398 Geneva.
322-4341 1313 8. French Avt. convenient to ba*e, $15. Ph
Co.
323-3354
or
322-22S7.
14— riaeaa ta Kat
77—Sltuatto* Wanted
las aar a4**r«la*awal wblrb
57 Cadillac
ti—Special Sarv tea*
S t— (acorn* Property
38-6244 before 1:30 or after
It Seem* ablaaWaaabla *a
Plaao Tuatag aad Repair
Fleetwood
4-Doer
IS—Uualaaaa
Prop.—Sale
I
I
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a
w
l
m
m
l
n
e
P
o
o
l
s
2-BEDR005!
furnished
apart­
72. Fem ale Help W anted
at toll '—
6 p. m.
W. L Harman - FA M i
IT—J a n i t o r i a l S e r v i c e s
53—
Real Eatat* Wantad ROBERT A. WILUAMS
Baden, Fall Power,
ment. 38-9173 days. 38-04411
I I —D o -It-T o u ra a lf
54—Real Eatat* Sal*
Air Ceadltlealag.
FURNISHED COTTAGE: Llv nights.
SUPPLEMENT INCOMEI
II—
Bualnaa* (Untal*
15— B u l l l a r a S u p y llao
Piano Servicing * Tuning
Raymond Lundqulit, Aaae.
SO - L u l a F o r d al*
I
d— Co n c r e t e C u n * u .
tog
room,
dining,
kitchen,
1
Need
Indies,
36
45,
with
or
Gene Cumbaa — 3232041
CONTRACT RATES
*1—Parma—tiro***
I I — Ham* R e p airs
FA 3-3461 Atlantic Bank Bldg
Bedroom, Bath, water and 115. Avion For Sala
without car for Sum y week
33—lMumhln*
*1—Out of Slat* Anrana*
35. Vacuum C leaners
ON R EQ U EST
electric
furnished, $45 plus
*1—Houaea Far Pal*
4 hours, 5 days per week
33—
l’alntlne
BY OWNER: 2 itory, 3 bed
SI—Houaaa—Sala or Real
34—
W all D rillin g
gas
and
tsx. Located oo 51 CHEV. Club Coupe, stand. |
No selling. $t.2S lo $1.50 pet
room,
completely
refinlshed
34—
Air Cond. * H e a l i n g (3—llouaa For Rant
SANFORD VACUUM SVC.
17-93, 1 block S. of No. 419 trans., R A H , good coodihour. 8oe Company Repre111—Raaort Rantala
35—
R *4la . Talavtalan
near school, church. 322 0647
YOUR REXAIR DEALER
62 OLDS
(SI—Trallara—
Cabaaae
31—
P
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o
t
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q
u
i
p
m
e
n
t
junction (at 5-Points). Sc* Uoo—$250. Pb. 38-7690.
acntatlve
9
a.
m.
Sharp
1. Lost A Found
1*1—Mobil* Horn**—Sal#
1»—H o m o A p p lia n c e *
2556 S. Park
332-4011
4
BEDROOM,
3
Baths,
wall
CUTLASS
COUP*
anytime.
Ph.
38-1447
after
Room 204, Meiach Bldg., 224
53
Ford
Station
wagn,
A/T.
111—Mobil*
Horn**—Rant
I t — M u s ic a l I n a t r u m a o t a
Auto Tram., Kadis I
to-wall carpet, built-in ap­ 4 p. m. weekdays or any
LOST: 2 German Short Hair SALES - PARTS - SERVICE
104—Trailer Spaco—Honl
1 J— B u . l n e e * E q u i p m e n t
E. 1st St.
Good tine. RAH. Reason-1 IV-9,
and Heater, Bucket Seat*,
103—Trailer Let*—Bala
I I —J o b P r i n t i n g
pliances, intercom, central Urn* Sat. or Sun.
Pointer dogs, with collar
able. Ph. 644-4043.
t«S—Apartment* For Hast
AH Vinyl Interior
43. P lan ts, F low ers, S eeds EXPERIENCED with payroll
34— U p h o l a t a r y
air
and
beat,
fenced.
Ph.
name plate*. Answer to
tel—Itonma
For
Rani
SI—V a c u u m C l e a n are
House.
Fh.
468
1
BR.
Fun.
and
general
office
work.
11*—Haiti
Room*
37—M
o
v
i
n
g
O
S
t
o
r
a
g
e
322-3505.
Frits and Bo. Reward for UGUSTRUM — Viburnum
IIS—Rental Asanta
I I — K i term in a to r*
518.
Able to type. Permanent
any information. 1331111.
gal. cans, 3 for ft. Carsons position. Write, P. O. Bos
III—
Wantad To Real
41— P l a n t e — r i o w a r a * * * * *
NORTH ORLANDO. 2 nod
111—Auto*
For
Bat*
I
f
—
Mlac.
F
o
r
Bala
Nursery. Lake Drive, Cas­ 903, Sanford, Fla.
room, screened porch, nicely 3 Bedroom home, 117 Catalina
111—Autoa—Bala or Trad*
I I — A rticle* F o r I t a n t
2. Personals
selberry.
111—Truck* For Pal*
IS— S w a p n r K i c h a n g e
landscaped. 130 N. Cortot.
1 BR. turn, house, Lake Mary
(so—Automotive tl*rvlc*
S3— Wanta-1 T # Hujr
62 Rambler
LADIES for part time oppor
Do you have a drinking prob­ Tomato — Petunia Plants
No prt*. 38-30(9.
131—Froolara 9 Cycles
I I — F u rn itu r e F o r S ale
3
BEDROOM
bouse,
screened
tunlty,
exciting
fathkoa
field
Autbsaaadoe
Custom
133—Boat*
9
Motor*
I t — A ntique* F o r Sal*
lem Writ* P. O. Boa 1113.
WOODRUFF’S
porch, fenced back y a rd - 4 ROOM HOUSE, Furnished 'll Renault, $597 bal., $ 8 mo. I
131—Marina Suppllaa
4-De. V-a, BUnderd
I I — Money T o L o a n
No investment necessary
Sanford
'41
VW,
$118
bal.,
$39
mo.
Farm A Garden Center
l a — U u alaaaa O p p o r t u n i t i e s
west of city limits. Ph 2405 Sanfonl Ave., 38-9391.
Mtift Power 8teeriag,
Good pay, many glamourous
'40 Lin., $181 bal., $49 mo.
401 Celery Ave.
3231974
Power Brekee, Heater,
322 4319.
bonus
gUts.
Pb.
322-7354
425-5938
4. B eauty C are
CeadlUet
*
suing.
Air Ce
60 Falcon, $48 bal., $ 8 mo.
RENTALS
322-3239.
F
r
o
m
Htm
lnol*
C
o
u
n
ty
50. Ml sc. F o r Sale
NEW nOMES
'60 VW. $88 bal., $37 mo.
Furnished
or
Unfurnished
(Dial
Direct)
P
r
a
m
S
a
n
f
o
r
d
E
a
e
h
a
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s
a
COMPLETE BEAUTY SER
Wert Fourth St. Just off Per
60 Metro, $68 bal., $33 mo.
Ball-Blalr Agency
VICE. Reasonable price* AIR CONDITIONER, Philco, WANTED, counter girl for Dry
almmon. Salesman oo pro­ Ph. 38 3441 211 S. Park Av* '60 Ford. $794 bal., $13 mo.
Cleaning
Plant.
Experience
Free parking, lod A Oak. Room, $43. 322-6104.
perty, 4:&lt;K&gt; to 7:00 p. m
'61 Chev, $1287 bal., $44 mo.
preferred. Apply in person 84. Real Eatat* * Sal*
95. Houaea F or Sale
Harriett’s Beauty Nook, 103
Monday- Wednesday- Friday. 1 BEDROOM furnished house '37 Imperial, $712 bal., $34 mo.
22 CU. FT. Chest Type FreesDowntown Cleaners, 113 Pal­
S. Oak, 322-5743.
Saturday A Sunday 1:00 to 2604 E. Elm. Water furnish '54 Chev, $592 bal., 81 mo.
60 Chev. Belalr
NEW HOMES
er. Perfect condition. $123.
metto Ave.
ed. 38-2307.
7:00 p. m.
'57 Line, $992 bal.. $ 8 mo. Four-Door Hardtop, I CyL, |
Available
in
Sanford
area
sad
BART
PILCHER.
Brtdwr
Phone
323
0457.
Permanent Special
WANTED Whit* Woman, part
'57 Plym., $549 bal., $ 8 mo.| Automatic Trasumiesion,
Personal Service
Lea*wood area (9 ml. So.
20* OFF REG. PRICE
F U R N I S H E D 3 Bedroom '59 Chev, $999 bal., $ 8 mo.
Carpets clean easier with the time for general housework
Radio aad H*at*r.
$100
DOWN
Call
3337413
on
17-92).
Ready
for
occup­
Cut ’N Curl Beauty Shop
House. 3411 Palmetto, Ph '54 Pont, $741 bal., $32 mo.
Call 322-7261.
Blue Lustre Electric Sham
ancy. $65.00 per mo. end up. PHA-VA HOMES
314 Palmetto Ave.
322-0631 pooer only 31 per day. Car82-0274.
NICE BUILDING LOTS or Custom Building, Residential
'56 Hillman, $307 bat, $ 8 mo.
SEVERAL Outstanding 2 A
MAIDS—
N.
Y.
to
$55
Week
roll's Furniture.
Bui Incas lota and I Building or Commercial.
2-BEDROOM
tram* house '60 Ford Wg, $790 bal, $33 mo. I
Bedroom Home* available in
Rush references. Top jobs
on the lots. Have &gt; left, on*
Legal Notice
READY MIX CONCRETE
all Arena of Sanford. Let us 338 Magnolia Ave. near '8 Ply Wg, $402 bal, $34 mo.|
Fare advanced quickly. Hav- for $500 ar eight for $2500 on LMN ENTERPRISES, Inc.
N.A.8. Cheap rent, $43 mo. '8 Chev Wg. 844 bal, $34 mo.
Builder,
Harold
Login
Show you Around I
$14 Per Yard
A-Mald, 6 Bond St., Great the corner Main St. aad
n rrm o ri s u e
62 Tem pest
*37 olds wg, $592 bal. $ 8 mo. I
S02 Highland Ave.
Ph. 383219.
NOTICE IS hereby «lv#n that Patios, Floor, Free Eatlmal
Neck. N. Y.
Court St. and Lexington Ave. Salea Office: 102 Highland Ave.
I am *nc4gr&lt;l In hu*ln#»* at tind, cement, rock, pipe,
'8 Chev Wg, $699 bal, $32 mo.
LeMana 3-Door Hardtop,
Altamont* Mprlna*. a-mlnol*
Seminole Realty UNFURNISHED 2 • bedroom '55 Pont. Wg, $591 bal. $31 mo. Automatic Transmlaalon,
Enterprise, Fla. 664-4601.
Longwood, Fla.
County, Florid*. un-lar th* fir- steel, grease trap*, dry 77. Situation Wanted
Radio and llcatcr, Air
house. 2100 Cordova, $40 mo. ’54 Old* lit, $544 bal, $3t mo. I
III loua name of. AI.LKN KX- well*. Stepping atone*.
1333911 Collect
1901 S. Park Av*.
Conditioning.
38-084.
ai.VEKRINO. end that t Intend
87. Bualnre* Rantala
IRONING. 323-0777,
'54
Chrys.
$691
bal,
$31
mo.
FA 3-5332 anytime
ta regular aald nimi with tha MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
•57
Olds
HT.
847
bal,
$
8
mo.
|
Clerk of tha Clreolt Court. 309 Elm Ave.
322-3711
DEBARY, unfurnished, 3-bed
FOR LEASE—Servlet Station. I BEDROOM, I Bath, screen­
Stmlnol* County, riortda. In aa&gt;
FIlA • RESALES
room home. U5 bath, feeing ’54 Cadillac $48 bal, $39 mo.
Good location. Good pro­ ed patio. Pb. 3230361.
LOOKING FOR
rnrdanre with tha provlalona of GUNS. Buy, Sell, Trade, Re­
Uha new, 2 A 3 BEDROOM Lake Monroe,
tha Fictitious Nam* Htatuta*.
beautiful '54 Cadillac, $199 bal, $19 mo. I
ducts. Good treatment. Ph.
SECURE JOB?
5IAS0NRY Homes, 1 A
to.wit: Xertlon Ilia} rtorlda pair. O S T E E N BRIDGE
landscaping. $150 mo. Flor '8 Chev., 8 8 bal, $ 8 mo.
locally 332-4362, or apply to
Statute* tJ17.
FISH CAMP.
Baths,
Kitchens
Equipped
ida Lat* Park Properties '57 Merc. $290 bal, $13 mo.|
Sit: Rot,art Allan ChandUr
Train for U. S. Civil Sorvlco the PURS OIL COMPANY.
62 Falcon
'56 Merc, 3199 bal, 919 mo.
3100
Down,
Payments
lees
Publleh Sapt. 14. St. It S Oat
444-4821.
BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
tests. See our ad under Edu
'56
Ford.
1179
bal.
l
i
t
ma.
“Squire’*
Sts. Wagon
S. till,
than rent
of 10,000 Items
cation-instruction classifica­ Concrst* Block Building, 3d x
e n r - ir
9 Pmeceger, 9 Cyl.,
'53 Buick, $37 bal, 8 mo.|
HOMES
100.
Knuirt
Rental#
11ELMLY
REALTY
34,
terraizo
floors
with
1224
1300 Grapoville Ave.
Automatic Tranemietion. Lincoln Service. Ea
iv t h e c m r r r r co ik t iv
WE DO TRADE!
Ph. 322 1H41
feet floor apace for Rent
•Ion, Radio A Heater.
tablished 1944.
avii ru n hewivolr i o n .
HUTCHISON'S
EXCEPTIONALLY nice beef
tv . ri.»m oA . vo. usee
Bowmen's Trailer Ct. Ph.
FO R SALE
OCEANFRONT APTS.
FOR SALE BY OWNER. Cus
THE WILUAIISBUROH SAV. for home freezer use. Limit­
663-4903.
1NO* SANK, a Saw Tork bank* ed amount. Must see to ap­
333 So. Atlantic
tom
Built
CB
Home,
3
Bed­
DAYS WORK, experienced
In* oarparation.
m iiv u T n u e
n rr
II
MW
Diytooa Beach
rooms, 2 Baths, Living
REPOSSESSIONS,
INC.
Plaintiff. preciate. Phone 322-0344.
Tor the Beet Buy In
maid, reference*. 322-1441.
90. Lota F o r Sato
Call
38-4054
Room,
Family
Room,
Kit­
VB.
SANFORD
AVE.
A New or Resale Hume,
JOHCI’K Kl.ilO ANDREWS *1 SEPT. SPEC. Men's Tee HI. Income Property
■ m m IUILBINU D R
chen, Central heating and
See Stcn»lrom Realty
61 Chev. Belair
OPEN EVENINGS
el.
Shirts,
44c.
Army-Navy
Sur­
fireplace, Urge utility and ll)2. .Mobile Home# - Snle
Defendants.
102 Ft. frontal*. 119 NoI
4
• Door, V-9, Automatic I
FOR SALE. Reasonable, In­ Scott Ave. WUl consider
votice op* a tr r
plus, 310 Sanford Avt.
Trstumlaelou, RadU And
'We Hive Th# Home For You' iterate, carport* and patio.
1*2 and 3 Bedroom*
Phone
322-4503
T H E S T A T E OP PLOHIDA
come
property,
c
o
m
e
Deep wall and sprinkling
reasonable offer. J. N. Rob­
Huator, Low Mileaga, Out
TOt Jeaapk Elmo Andrew*.
NEW sad USED
French Ave. and 3rd St
Qtr*. 240 W. Millar Ave- 51. A rticle* F o r R ent
syitem on beautifully wood­
Owner Car.
son, Jr. Pb. 322-1533 or 322
Awnings
A
Cabanas
mu, Jdltchall Air Pore*
Zoned Commercial. Pbooe 0233.
ed lot 130* x 230' with QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
Stenstrom
Realty
RENT A BED
R i x . O ird a n City,
322-4757 or 322 3020.
Redwood fence. Grove Man­ Hwy. 1793 S
l/int (aland. Naw York
Rollaway, Hospital, B a b
322-2362
Hemic* R. Andrawa
2565 PARK DRIVE
or area. CaU 322-7111 after
Beds, by Day, Week, i 83. Real Kntate W anted 95. Ilouxcn For Hale
qtr« .40 W. Millar Av*
322-2420
322-7495
• p. m.
10.1. Mobile Homes • Kent
nu*. Xltchall Air Pore* Month.
NIGHTS 122 6824 - 3234)546
G ovtm m tnt Own«ri
Rata. Oardan City.
LOT
or
small
acrasge
oo
river
CARROLL'S
FURNITURE
I»n« Island. Naw T«rk
B E D R O O M Trailer oo
Homan
63 Chev. Truck
Tou ar* hereby nollflad that 116 W. 1st
322-3111 or lake adjoining. Write Box
St.
Johns
Realty
Urge
lake.
Adults
only.
Pb
e suit baa bean (Had aealnat
ti TON PICK-UP
94, Sanford Herald.
$100.00 DOWN
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
you tn tha above entitled 53. W anted T o Buy
38-7366
Long Wheclbeec, Flcetalde
rauaa. and that you ar* r*
i l l N. Park Ave. FA 24123
Bed, Like New, Local
HAVE CASH BUYER for
quire I t» rile yuur anawtr with
Selection ol 2, 3. and 4
Owner.
th* Clerk of this Court and t» I PIECE or complete house­ small bouses needing re Bedroom* located In various
• - * wevsarv* a copy tharaof upon th* ful. Antiques, tools, store pairs.
1903 HOLLY AVENUE
plaintiff or plaintiff* allor
sections of Sanford
ROOM FurnUbed Apt Airnay*, whoa* nam* and a-ldraaa close-outs. ANYTHING you Need small tracts of land on
Imr/iidiaU
Delivery
conditioned Bedroom. $45. ill
la ianntnea. Walt*. Clara* an-ii nave to sell. 322-2270.
West side with or witoout
TV* 2 ^-tiTTrr home has had
E. 8th., 322 (245.
Vtamliton. U-iJ Harnett Natlun-I
MONTHLY PM6MSNT4
T
tuiplUVcfucdi*.
at Rank null-line. Jaokaonvlll# &gt;a&gt;. Furniture For Sale
two
additional
rooms
added.
FROM
850.00
ir a m M N
3. Klorlda. -tot later than Oct­
The back yard has trees Furnished Apt. for rent, in­
Payton Realty
11 A
FOR THE BEST HOME
ober 11. 12*4- It y«u fall lo du
OPEN EVERY
ao a daerr* pro ovafaaao will Sell Us Your Furniture. 322-1301
and U fenced. The front cluding lights and water 333
17 92 at Hiawatha
BUY
FHA
VA
HOMES
t&gt;* entered aealnat *■•» for Quick Service With the
W. 17th St., Ph. 38-1528.
yard
has
beautiful
oak
trees
SEE
YOUR
th* rrllaf dantandad In tha
3. 3. A 4 BEDROOMS
NIGHT T IL
$300.00 down approximately Ctean 4 Rooms. 611 Park.
complaint. Thi* suit la lo fore, Cash SUPER TRADING 81. Iteal Estate • Sal*
1, lU. A 2 BATHS
cloaa a tn—rtgag*- The reel pro­ POST. FA 2-0477.
V A - FHA
$40 monthly Including every­
| P.M.
KITCHEN EQUIPPED
perly proceeded agalnat la:
FURNISHED apartment, in­
3 or 4 ACRES
thing. Drive by then caU
Lot 4a. SOUTH HNECIIKST Used furniture, appliances,
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT!
Third Addition, a aubdlvlquire 494 E 14th St., Apt.
Good ground. near large lake.
Saturdays TU 9 P.M.
For Complete Information
Property
aim. according to a plat tools, etc. Bought • Sold
7.
$600
per
acre
with
terms.
JOHNNY
WALKER,
Broker
tharaof racor-lad In Hal
Sea er CaU Your
Larry's Mart 313 Sanford
38 4437
Book It. paaaa 42 and 4J
LAKE LOT. 100 Ft. on paved
3 ROOM APARTMENT, Pri
Aad net
of tha Public Record* of Ave Ph. FA 34133
FHA - VA
Management
quality heme* art priced u
R.mlnol* County. Pl»rtda.
road. $1,500 with terms.
vaU beth A entrance, 519
SALES
BROKER
WITNESS my hand an-l th* For toe biggest serecUoo of
lew- $7JtO. to $13,350.,
MeDonville
Pb.
38-5(20.
GREENBKfAR
Mo Hava The Home Far You
seal of aald Court at Sanford. nearly new and used furni­ LARGE 2-itory bouse on l
with m little it $240. dawn
and
Sales
Broker
Klorlda. thl* JHh day of AuChoice
lets
available
to
lad $49.27 moethlyl Drive
ture. see Noll's Furniture
Acre of lind in good repair,
EFFICIENCY $40. I ll Park
guet. Iv44
out Today, foe replies of
Greonbriar ef Lech Arker
Brokerage in Casselberry
to assorted fruit t r e e * .
tSBAt.)
Stenstrom
Realty
MOTOR tfALES
World** Fair House! Free
overlooking golf course. F u n . Apt Cote tn. Apt. 4.
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.
JIM
H
U
N
T
on
17-92.
Open
d
days
9
to
6.
$15,000.
Terms.
rid*
ea
rlverboet.
"Deltona
ri.rk of tho Circuit Court
Custom building to your
$35 Mo. 407Vk W. 1(4.
5565 PARK DRIVE
2nd. ft Palmetto
Queen"I Take laterttele #4
tty Martha T Vlhlen
■pacifications.
Greenbriar
f Rk b e s t i m a t e
1&gt;*.JU’./ Clerk
—axititOeSerybckeaie.
322-2120
322-7495
Payton
Realty
R
E
A
L
T
Y
3
ROOM
Furnished
apartment
Ph. 322-6231
Jann ;i*a. Walt*. CUrk*
Upholstering 4 Mattress ren­
developed by
NIGHTS 384424 - 384546
322 1301
17 92 at Hiawatha
with beth A garage, 2320
* r J H a m ilton
ovating
New
A
Used
Furni­
KINGSWOOD
jji* Harnett Safi Bank Side
Office: 333-3119
CALL ••••445*
3507 Park Dr.
NarcUius, 122-3146.
J*t4ia.mrlll* 2. Plorlda
ture Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Local automobila dealers of­
BUILDERS, INC.
Nights: 323-070#
MACKLI
1903- DIVISION
I aa 'h A u g . 31 4 Sapt. 7, II.
Ph. 322-0861
Co at 704 Celery Ave. fer their best buys in Herald
202
Fairmont
Dr.
WE LAC A APARTMENTS
TMt OILTONA C0e*0a*7l0U
3330443
:•.* *944.
FA M UL
classified display ad*.
8 4 W. First St.
FA 34074
3621 Park Drive
c u e IS

CAR

CLASSIFIED INDEX

'345

$ Bank $

Repossessions

’1895

322-5612

*1499
'1295
1595

National

(1495

1012

SOLDI

1495

442

MACKLE-BUILT
QUALITY HOMES

1595

ma

H O LLER

�M ON .

Dora Cured Apathy Toward Hurricanes

Admiral Richard E. Byrd
made an unescorted t r i p
around the world when only
13 years old, according to En­
cyclopaedia Britannic*.

Legal Notice

Classes Reopen
In Seminole
County Schools

ROSARY MARINO GROUP of the Church of the Nntivity nhown a t a re­
cent meeting include*, around the table from left, Mr*. Beverly Koschwitx, Mr*. Mildred Flemming, Mr*. Dorothy Drinko, Mr*. P a t Quilling,
Mr*. Marie Fahey, Mr*. Hilda Sommer and standing, Mr*. Jennie Fox,
instructor and Mr*. Barbara Shannon, president of the Catholic Women’s
Hub.
((H erald Photo)

Lyman Air Conditioning
Course Is Accredited

Word ha* bran received by
E. S. Douglaa*. director of
ARTKMKaiA MrKWIM. alas Vocational and Adult Educa­
k n o w n &gt;■ AIITKMKXIA M e
ICWBN, If sllvo. anil bar u n ­ tion, from Charles J. McKck n o w n spout* la m arrlxt. and one. training director of the
If ilaad, ba r unknown htlra. d a .
vlaaaa,
grant***.
**alun*«a Air Conditioning A Refrigera­
llanora, aradltora, tru .tta a , and tion Institute that the air con­
• n r a n d all p a r t i t a claiming Inl a r a a ta by, th rn u ah , uoilar, or ditioning, refrigeration and
• ■ a l n a t a.M A lla n ,..;* M.-Kwln healing courso offered at Ly­
■ lao known a a Artemaala M e
man High School has been ac­
K w a n ; a n d a g a l n a t an y a n d all
t a r a o n a h a v i n g , nr rt a l m l n g to credited by the institute.
h a v e . a n y r i g h t , title n r InThe Air Conditioning A Re­
t a r a a t In t h a fo llo w in g daai-rlhe d l a n d , l y i n g a n d halng In frigeration Institute is a trade
O a m l n o l a C o u n t y , Klorhla, to association supported by man­
W ill
I&lt;®t I, o f R l n r k II, T l a r T, ufacturers of air conditioning
o f H anford , F lo rid a , ac c o r d . and refrigeration equipment,
I n g In K. ft. T r a f f o r d 'i
P l a t t h a r a o f raenrdad In with headquarters in Arling­
P l a t Hook 1, p ag aa (S t o St ton, Va. They s e t standards
o f th o pu b llo racorila ol for courses of this type which
R am ln n l* C o u n ty , PUirlda;
▼ou, a n d aach of you. a r a cover course content, equip­
k a r a b y n o t l f l a d t h a t a atilt h a a ment, qualifications of the in­
b a a n b r o u g h t a g a l n a t yutl In
t h * C i r c u i t C o u r t , In anil for structor!, and layout of the
a - m l n n l * C o u n t y , Florida. In shop. This will enable students
C h a n r a r y , a n t l t l a d It. ilOlllMtN
B ltlaaoM
and
JKCMIK
SI who successfully completo the
nitIHHO.V. h l a wlfa, I’l aln tllfa. course to receive the ARI Cer­
va. AHTKMKHIA MrK WIN , a t . tificate which i* rccogniied
ao k n o w n aa AllTKSIKittA M e
KWISN, at al, P a f a n d a n l a , a n d nation-wide.

A r t h u r H P a c k w lth , J r,
C la r k o f aald C ourt
B t M a rth a T . V lh la n , D.C
f l. A n d ra w H i«**r
A tto r n e y fo r P la ln tlffa
111 W . C o m m e rc ia l N lra a t
S a n fo rd , F lo r id *

P ublish

Aug. 2«, I I * Hapt. T,

It. I ' d .
c d c - t*

Nam es Confused

The instructor of the high
school course, which covers
two years for a total of I.OM
hours, 1* Frank J. Sedlak. Mr.
Sedlak formerly taught at the
Chicago Technical College and
had his own service business
for 20 year*. The instructor of
the evening adult classes la
il. F, (ianas of Sanford, who
is in charge of the equipment
at the Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion.
The members of the advis­
ory committee are E. C. Har­
per Sr., chairman, Sanford
Electric Co.; George Mills of
Southern Air, Inc., Sanford;
Curtis F. Wow, owner of Cas­
selberry Refrigeration a n d
Air Conditioning Shop Ser­
vice; George Hillings, Mana­
ger, Florida Heating A Cool­
ing Corp., Orlando; and Derwood Spurgeon. Sales Repre­
sentative, Raker Bros., Inc.,
Orlando.

KUAI.A LUMPUR (UPD—
Malaysia's parliament was
stunned Wednesday w h e n
Prime Minister Tengku Abdul
Rahman likened hia bitter
enemy, Indonesian President
Sukarno, to • "modern Neh­
ru."
When ha realised that he
had used the name of the tats
Indian leader, Rahman hast­
ily added, " I mean Nero, that
Roman scoundrel."
In fact, aaid Rahman, "lie
fa a bigger scoundrel than
that Roman one." Sukarno haa
threatened to crush the yearold Malaysian federation.

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Speech Clans Set
T h e opening meeting of
apeech therapy classes for
laryngectomees to be taught
by John Kissel of DeBary will
be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at
the DeBary Community Cen­
ter. Thla it the only course of
Its kind available in the area
and is open to all Interested.

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Hearing Set
Remi liole County’s request
for » frsaihility study on a
junior milage for this area
will be henrd Tuesday in TalInhnssee.
Seminole County S e h n n I
Superintendent It. T. Milwee
mads the annuuncement after
being notified by Jntm-s I,.
Wnttenluirgrr, alii ‘-ir of the
State Heard of Education’*
Division of Community Junior
Colleges.
Tha request for the study
wss recently made by the
Seminole County S c h o o l
Board upon the recommenda­
tion of the Seminole County
Chamber of Ommerre.

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so several people can hold a conversation
at the same time.
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when this is desirable.
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Two Efficiency
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from

a three-day layoff do* k&gt; the
passing of Hurricane Dora and
lb* water It left in it* wake.
Schools seer# not open Wed­
nesday because of the storm.
They were closed Thursday
because of the torrential rains
which fell throughout Semi­
nole County and closed again
Friday because of the danger­
ous condition* which still ex­
isted.
These conditions, explained
Friday by Superintendent R.T.
Milwee as Hooded areas, tome
water damage In some ichnol
buildings, some power line*
still down and the danger of
trees toppling over because of
excess water, led the School
Board to alto dose the schools
Friday.
This decision was reached
late Thursday afternoon. Mil­
wee laid that atnee schools
began earlier than usual this
year there are now numerous
opportunities to make up the
three lost days to get in the
ISO day* required by the
State Board uf Education.

M 0K

25th &amp; PARK, SANFORD

Sambtofa County schools re-

MOTirw o r i t r r

(a C.\l,»

RIGHTS
RESERVED

opened (Ms morning Mkvwtng

r r s n i o r r io n u M toi

y o u , a n d a a c h o f you, a r * ra
q u l r a d t o flla y o u r A nawcr to
t h * P l a i n t i f f * ' C o m p lain t w ith
t h # C l a r k o f aald iVturt, a n d
a * r » a u p o n I 'l a ln tlff * ' *M..rnay,
II
AMDIIKW
Sl’KKH.
w lio aa a d d r o a I* I I I W. Com
t n a r c l a l Xtra*t, P an lo rd , K lo r .
Ida, a co p y o f said Anaw ar, on
air liafo r* T ltu r a d a y , rtcptcniliar
21. A. n .. I'H I. a r i l If you fall
b i d o ao, a d s e r c * pro m n f a a a o
w i l l b a a n t a r a d a g a l n a t you
■ ml m &lt;| i o f you, for th* rcllof
d a m n tided In aald C o m p lain t.
Tit* n a t u r e o f till* anil la to
q u i d tti* ti l l * to th* iiliovr
ri*a&gt; rlt&gt;« I l a n d In I'laln tlff. It
n o i t l M J N MltlMrtoN and JKH
a i l : St. liltl.-tH*»N, hla o l f a , th a
owner * ih c r a o f.
SVIT.NKtfH my h a n d an d anal
o f aald C o u r t a t Hanford, MantlItola C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , thla J ’tth
d a y o f A u au at, A. It. l t d .

QUANTITY
RIGHTS
RESERVED

q u a n t it y

rtl spathy which
v u y m i M during th* ap­
proach of Hurricane Cko was
aoUraatly obtest during the
approach U Hurricane Dora,
Red Crate Md Chril Defesae
•facials aUted is e report
relented Friday.
"Considering Ctoo a* a 'praparedaeu exercise', it waa i p
parent that many kinks were
worked out and that aD opera­
tions m d cooperation of the
local police, sheriff, loretty,
Civil Defense and Rod Cross
went off smoothly," the re­
port centime*.
"Shelter operations were
greatly Improved with little
retaking confusion. Weather
bureau and Navy weather men
were swat courteous and
prompt in reporting their
evatuattona of the storm," the
Report reeds.
"It la believed that prepara­
tion* for Hurricane Dora were
sufficient la the degree that
human casualties would have
been nlattraty minor had
we received the full force of
the etorm," the report con­
cludes.
To date, 13 elalms for storm
damage assistance have been
filed with the Red Cross.

T U E.
W ED .

�-A *

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1

Residential Zone Seminole Storm Damage At $242,300
Farming Banned Estimate Sets
Sem inole County

Sanford City Commlulonen
Monday were forced to throw
out in Its entirety a proposal
by the Zoning and Planning
Board which would hare per­
mitted restricted agriculture
within residential zones of the
city. In a five-hour meeting
lasting until 1 a m. today.
The proposal met with oppo­
sition from property owners

from one R1AA section of the
city, (the Rose Court, Lily
Court section) who claimed
they had 47 signatures on a
petition to reject the proposal.
The opposing property own­
ers objected to possibilities of
heavy trucks, farming equip­
ment, use of pesticides, com­
mercial enterprises, green­
houses, etc. ( a l l of which
were expressly prohibited by
the proposed addendum).
A motion was made by Com­
missioner M. L. Raborn to
change the wording of the pro­
posal to eliminate the R1AA
sections from the proposal,
but this was voted down by
other commissioners who said
there should be protection for
ill persons in all zones and not
Just wealthier property own­
ers In the RtAA zones.
Commissioners pointed out
to the property owners that
the Intent of the Zoning and
Planning Board's proposal
was to try to permit some use
of more than Sou acres of
land lying inside the city lim­
its, which is not suitable for
homes, because it is muck
land or low-lying land, which
would be suitable for groves,
forestry, small truck gardens
or farms, under stringent reg
ulations.

After hassling over the mat
ter for more than two hours.
Commissioners w o u n d up
throwing out the whole propo­
sal as presented by the Zon
Ing and Planning Board.
In the second proposed re
zoning in the public hearing
section of the meeting, com
mlsskraers voted to rezone
from R-3 to R-4 four lots on
the northeast comer of Pal
metto Ave and Onora R d , des­
pite objections from two prop­
erty owners In the area, who
said the proposed apartment
house to be built on the lots
would make it impossible for
them to sell their property.
Commissioners said they
felt the apartment h o u a e
would provide a buffer atrip
between commercial enterpri
scs on Sanford Ave., and the
residential section.
An amendment to the zon
ing ordinance to delete dry
cleaning use from C-l and to
add laundry to C-2 zone uses
was passed and preparation
of in ordinance approved.
In condemnation hearings,
all property owneri who ap­
peared to request extensions
and those not present were
granted 60 to 90 day exten­
sions to either repair or de­
molish.

Sanford Loss
At $23,000

*

By Jatiaa Steastroa

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WEATHER: Generally fair and mild through Wednesday; high today 84-88; low tonight in 60s.
United Press leased Wire
Established 1908
TUES., SEPTEMBER 15, 1964 SANFORD, FLORIDA

Associate Editor

Damages to public and pri­ VOL. 56
vate property In Seminole
County and its six municipali­
ties was estimated at $242,300
by public officials who met
Monday afternoon with County
Civil Defense Director, A. B.
Peterson Sr., Red Cross Dis­
aster Chairman, A. B. Peter­
son J r„ and a three-man com­
mittee from Area Civil De­
fense program headed by Di­
rector L. 31. Ballard.
The Seminole County Board
of Commissioners, represent­
ed by Chairman Jam es Avery
and members John Alexander
and John Fitzpatrick, figured i
the county's public damage at |
$100,000 and private damages
at an estimated $76,000.
Paul Bate*, civil defense
chairman f r o m Casselberry.1
pegged public damages in
that community at $11,000 and
said damages to private prop­
LAKE MONHOE has spilled over the seawall in (tortious of the city nnd
erty could run as high as $20,officials rejjort the crest is yet to come. The water went over the burrier

NO. 278

Study OK'd
On College

TALLAHASSEE - T h e State
Milwee declared that **Wa
Department of Education's are extremely pleated that tha
Division of Community Junior Division of Community Junior
Colleges recognizes the appar*
Colleges today approved a re­ ent necessity and advisability
quest for a feasibility study to of making a study to deter­
These almanac editors are
uncanny.
be made to determine whe­ mine the need for a communi­
• • •
ther Seminole County Is eligi­ ty Junior college in this area
One of our Clock Winders
ble for a junior college.
of Central Florida.
has a calendar almanac ac­
Jam es L. Wattenbarger, the
"An institution of this sort
tually published for another
division's director, said that is badly needed since it will
section of the south. Neverthe­
the study will get under way provide an opportunity for
immediately.
less the weather forecast —
many high school graduaet ia
done some two years before,
Present to substantiate the this area to continue their ed­
we understand —for last Tuesrequest presented this morn­ ucation.”
UUU.
day
was "stormy” a n d
ing were R. T. Milwee, super­
on Sem inole Boulevard sometime during the night und was near the
Kimball stated that a com­
City Manager Pete Knowles
••gales” were predicted for
intendent of Seminole Coun munity Junior college in thia
paved roadway late this morning.
(Herald Photo)
of Sanford said this city sus­
last Wednesday.
ty’a school system; Byron section w o u l d
accomplish
★
★
★
★
★
★
tained public damages estima­
• • •
Kimball, co-chairman of the three things;
ted at $8,000 and to private
•‘Clearing" was forecast for
Seminole County Chamber of
" It will provide the first two
property at $15,000.
last Thursday and Friday,
Commerce'* long range plan­ years of college, vocational
Longwoud public damages
‘•cooler” for Saturday and
ning committee and chamber education and adult educa­
were set at $3,700 by Mayor
Lake Monro* has spilled , In an effort to lower the level i we'll have a first class die- manager John Kridcr.
• pleasant” for Sunday,
tion.”
A1 Lormann while private over Ita banks in one section "f I»ake Kathryn in ( usscl- aster."
• • •
Rut despite it all, fisher­
damages would run an estim a-!^ t h#
r, M,n.n«* &gt;*«rry. Tha creek. engineer,
Almanacs can be taken for
t e d $6,000. A t Altamonte
anticipate, wjll enable high men ran b« seen throughout
what they’re worth. Some peo
Dora
continue
Springs, M a y o r L a wr e n c e , h u r r i c a n e Dora continue w,te rs to flow into Lake Jea the daylight hours standing
pie believe they're pure guess,
Hearty commendation! were this year only rost $35 07 an Swafford told officials th at]t° flow *nt0 *he huge pond of
ur sitting nenr the lake edge,
work — others put a lot ol expressed by Sanford City
hour as compared to $96.35
I County Commission Chair­ hoping to catch their next
stork in them. As for us, Commissioners at their meet­ during llurricune Donna in public damage in t(is common- water,
ily would hit $2,100 and pri-j
til east of the man James Aveiy Momlny meal*.
well — we'll simply say a- ing Monday for the work of
I960, due to better utilization vale about $600. Meanwhile. |mn(Uhv„ j, unn(l|e t(, conUin afternoon told area Civil De
Their luck ranged from
gain, they're uncanny.
the city crew* during and a f­ of men and equipment.
public damages would run a- ] ,
,
,
frnso representatives t h a t j good to apotty, a check this
• • •
ter the recent hurricanes.
Under the system authoriz­ bout $2,000 with no estimate
wa,«‘r • " ,l ,onw“ m« dur- “unother four-inch rain and I morning showed.
S p e a k i n g of almanacs
By United Press International med a motorcade at tha J a l
Commissioners
authorized ed hy Knowles and depart­ of private damages available big the night it lapped m-ar
we've just noted that the Star overtime pay of $999 to ment heads last week, crews
I t e p u b t i c a n presiden­ Alai Fronton In South Semin*
wa*
reported
by
North
Orlanthe
roadway
on
Seminole
Spangled Banner was written workmen and expressed their are now working in groups,
tial nominee Harry M. Cold- ole to hear the speech sched­
Roulevard.
do
Mayor
Irene
an
Kepoel.
120 years ago last Sunday. appreciation of the hard work
w ater opened his Southern uled for 2:30 p.m.
using the big rlamshell loud­
No report wa, available Th„ ,uk,
u
„ lhe
With no disrespect to the na­ and devotion to duty of the er, which picks up huge
campaign today with a new
from
Oviedo.
However.
M
a
y
.
(From Orlando Gotdwater
tional anthem intended, one men who stayed on the job
attack on administration poli­ was to go to Tampa and SL
mounds of hurricane debris in or Lee (Sary did say that thus *nd "f 1 a,k Av"nu*
Clock Winder quipped “ It's a all during the stoim to help one ‘‘bite.'*
cy in South Viet Nam.
far he knew of no serious dam- *° record the rise in the urea,
Petersburg for majojrjily ap­
good thing Francis Scott Key keep streets clear and assist
After speaking at Winston- pearances in the state.)
Commissioner* authorized ages in the area.
| Th»s crest period is not ex*
wrote it or we'd have no the |&gt;ower company and tele­ changes in the Refuse Divi­
Salem, N. C., Goidwatcr (lew
Ilallard, along with Dr. S .' l» ‘ ted before late Wednesday
In his Winston-Salem speech
world series, pro football phone company in the clear­
to Orlando Where he was to Goidwatcr challenged Presi­
sion yearly work schedule to I). Doff and Leo W. Sheumak- ni«ht ur a°metlnie Thursday,
games, etc.”
By
Julian
Ktenslrom
■
first
reading
of
an
ordinance
ing of trees off linca,
make his first Florida appear­ dent Johnson "to tell us whal
have the entire division work er, lioth frwra tl’.e Stab B&lt;-..'rd! No estimate of -tho tr»al
• • •
Associate Editor
■eguiatlng houra for the sale ance in a talk at Colonial pla­
Commlssloers also com­ holidays and give them a of Health, said that the lu r-d * " expected was available.
is happening, or whether wa
Seminole County's 23 publle mended the police and fire three week vacation period
Casselberry's Hoard of Ald­ of alcoholic beverages which za.
»ey they were making in this
Meanwhile, the water level
even know what la happen­
schools and its vocational de|Mtrtments for their work instead of two weeks.
eleven • county area would re- :,t other lake#, rivers and ermen Monthly night put ita would permit the sale on a (Goidwatcr • for • President ing” in Viet Nam.
school reopened Monday mor­ during the storm.
It was pointed out that suit in a report to (Jov. FarIn the county contin- initial stump of approval on package busi* between 7 a. m. Clubs of Seminole County, in­
ning after a four-day layoff
"This administration seema
City Manager \V. E. Knowles this will eliminate pile-ups of ris Bryant, who in turn, would •»«••*
rileflooding was re- a finam-e ordinance which and 9:30 a. m. and front t cluding the Sanford club, for- struck deaf, dumb, and blind
because of Hurricane Dora.
pointed out that overtime pay refuse over holidays.
ask President Johnson to re- P*-r»««l In many aectiuns of will govern thu town's fiscal p. nt, until 2 a. in. on Sun­
• • •
by the mounting crisii In
lease emergency funds for the county,
days.
operations.
Soutli Viet Nam," he said.
The storm, according to
disaster relief.
Lukn Harney nnd adjacent
★
★
★
★
★
★
"Every morning, it seema, wa
Supt. It. T. Milwce, did little
Earlier this year the town
When a suggestion from
County Engineer William "»*■» wera heavily hit by the
awaken lo some hint of dis­
damage lo any of the county's
council adopted a budget—thu the audience was mailo that
Bush, County Road Depart- blttl* water. A number of
aster, lo a new mistake, a
school plants. Milwee said,
first in the muniripiilty's hi*- the ordinance provide no sales
ment Supt, J. C. Lavender, fantillea have either fled from
new
policy, or even a new gov*
however, there were reports
between
the
hours
of
7
a.
m.
North Orlando's Civil Defense ‘heir !""»*» °r a re wading torjf' ,f • " ,l w,l"n «*'• newly
ernment.
that some ventilators were
nnd 9::30 a. m. !&gt;* permitted
chairman Art Rhodes, along through deep water as they ! j 'T . T , '
‘V / S
blown off s o m e cafeteria
the council announced the
"Tragically, we also awak­
with Archie Montgomery from j commute to work or schools.
" '
' *f* um . ' ,
buildings and in other schools
en carh day to the probabil­
the Florida Bureau of Public
t'i.y official, today ex- ] naredurr. wdl he regulate,! ordinance would he posted fur
there was slight water dam30 days befoto a second read­
ity of new American casualRoads and State Road Depart- Pressed deep concern should a ’&gt; '
CAPE KENNEDY (DPI) age.
ing .
Hies.
ment
representatives
Paul
northerly
wind
develop
across
|
During
a
conference
railed
A spokesman for the federal
• • •
City Commisaionera voted | Under the old rontraet Pappas and Ed Hollilield were l-nke Monroe. This would Prior t&lt;&gt; the official convertIn other action, the council
"And still, this administra­
space agenry said today Pres­
Bus transportation supervis­ Monday to notify the Sanford which expire* in 1965 with
tion will not admit its past
assist greatly in pushing the ing of the monthly meeting, established a special fund for
present.
or Herbert Muse said that all Housing Authority at once
water still further over the tl e tionrd heard a report hy repairs on furilitiea damaged ident Johnson will visit ta p e m|stakrs. take open actions to
buses were able to make their that its present five year I the Housing Authority, using
seawall ami could create u Paul llntes, Casselberry's di- hy Hurricane Dora; decreed Kennedy today, arriving about correct them, or even admit
normal runs Monday despite contract on water rates will | the old rates, the report uf
rector of civil defense. How- that Town Clerk Mary Haw­ 12:30 p. nt. EST following an that there is a war here — a
milch m* re serious situation.
flooding of roads in several not be renewed and a new City Manager W. K. Knowlea
The lake generally reflects *ver, a letter from Rate* thorne would not tie respon­ address in Miami Beach.
war in which Americana are
sections of the county.
contract must he drawn in l*)inted out that the city is
Jack King, public informa­ dying."
an omiitius tine,it to a,I- estimating cost* «'f damage* sible fur keeping minutes of
• • •
which they will be expected losing ft,H23 a year on this
jacent land area* as the wa­ to public facilities in Cassel- meetings nf the Council's ad­ tion officer for the National
School Administrator Wal­ to pay the same rate as all account.
Oviedo City Council, meet- ter nudges against the top litrry hy llurricune Dora ministrative committees; ap­ Aeronautics and Spare Ad­
ter Teague reported that as of other customers.
Commissioners, in deciding ing for the September session of the seuaull.
caused Councilman George proved a request from At­ ministration (NASA), disclosFriday Seminole C o u n t y
The Housing Authority wa- [ to terminate the present con­ at S p m. Monday in the City
The water level of the St. lluwurd to wulk out of the torney Ken McIntosh that e&lt;i that the presidential plane
school enrollment had passed | ter rates operate tinder a tr a c t pointed out that the
scfNirate hooka he established was scheduled to Land at the Abby
Halt, authorized paving of W. Johns at the (ieneva bridge meeting.
.........
Tag* 8
the 16,1)00 mark and had hit a contract whereby all water I Authority pays no taxes on
Magnolia Street with construe- this morning was repotted at
Howard contended Unit the for minutes, ordinances nnd missile cenler on its return Bridge
............ .
Page 8
total of 15,131. Teague added, usage is added together to the property, and it ia not
trip
to
Washington.
lion to begin in the immediate seven feet, five inch, « and letter should not he read proctemationa a n d resolu­
Page 10-11
"I'm still confident that we j put them in the ‘"over on* [ fair for other citizens to ahKing said the surprise visit Classified . . . . . . . .
future.
riling at the rate of two since the counril was not in tions; table,I a request from
Comic* ........... .. .. Page 8-9
will reach the 15.9o0 total by million gallon” bracket. Re­ ' sorb the financial loss, on the
was
being
announced
while
In other business approval jin,-he* a day. However, so­ official s e s s i o n hut the the (ierman-Ameriran Club
E d ito rial............ ..... Page 6
Christmas.”
cently a rate increase was rate difference under the old ws* given a request from other report from Tommahat- hoard's acting chairman. Cliff for a private club license to Johnson's plane was flying
Horoscope . . . . . . . . . . Page U
south
to
Miami
this
morning
[contract.
authorized for this group.
Oviedo Land Company that , hre, south of L'. S. 50 indi- Overman, announced he would sell alcoholic beverages and
Society ___....... ... Page 4-5
street lights, already installed, catrd that it appeared that read the letter anyway nnd tubled a request fur retoning for his appearance liefore tin- Sport* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 7
It's statistic time again on
international
association
of
lie Incorporated into the city the water level was beginning Howard left. In the letter property for the location of
TV Programs . . ..... P«ge «
tsolim- sales in Seminole. In
lighting system and renewal to drop in that area.
Batesestimated public dam* un air conditioning plant and marldnsts at Miami Beach.
We the Women ..... Pag* 8
(E
arlier
story
on
Page
3).
ugust, 1963, seven-cent gas
of five beer licenses was au- County workmen this morn* age in Cussellieiry at $11,000. a chemical factory.
ix collections in this counthorized.
' ing la-gun clearing flee Creek j The rounril approved the
The counril also agreed to
p amounted to $88,296. In
consider plnns for a new
ugust of this year it was
youth center, named Carl Fox
100,157. It was almost a
tu the community's road
10,000 hike. In July of this
hoard, appointed Joseph Luird
E. C. Harper J r , candidate
The city of Winter Park is
*ar collections were f 98,1 It.
to the post of street light
f t
y the way, gallons pumped (ur City Commission, stated one of several towns in cen­
committeeman, and heard act­
A LW A Y S FIR ST Q U ALITY »
tral
Florida
to
remove
mcteri.
'lulled 1,510,531,
today parking meters must be
ing Mayor f.unn express the
•
•
•
town's appreciation for the
iamoved from the City of San­
As for sales tax collections ford. “The time has come to
vast amount of volunteer
Seminole. During August of
service* rendered to the com­
remove every obstacle which
104 the total was $95,727
munity
du-ing
Hurricane
impared to $78,801 during creates resistance to shopping
Dora.
ugust tif 1903. This year’r in the downtown area.
"The meters have served
MIAMI tU l'l)
Hurricane
ugust figure, however, was
p u z f b ii and are as out­
1 GREAT WAVS
most $ 10 ,1)00 less than July,
advisory No. 9, Gladys, issu­
dated as the Model *'T" Ford.
HH.
TO
TOP SKIRTS
In
observance
of
Constitu
"Shoppers now have a clear ed by .Miami Weather P.'iTtvs
Bon
Week
t
h
i
a
week,
CWiat
It
a.m
EST:
choice of buying where park­
AND SLACKS
ing is free, or paying to shop."
tans Thursday will hear Clr-I
Aircraft data this morning
Harper further stated. "I located hurricane (iladys far­
cult Judge Voile Williams ]
think it is time the shopper is
4-11
speak on the Constitution of
invited to buy in downtown ther to the northeast than the
the
United
States,
program
Sanford without paying for the spare* information indicated
chairman Bill Clause said to-!
Cotton k n i t cardi­
privilege and the merchant Is during the night. It also show*
day. The meeting ia set for
that
the
hurricane'*
forward
grven an opportunity to com­
gans, turtlenecks or
7 p.m. at Lake Monroe Inn. j
-pee*I ha* decreased and that
pete on an even basil.”
hlousy styles bound
Should the parking meters ■he hss weakened lo barely
KICKOFF MEETING for Scar* $1,000 Community Beautification Con­
to s e r v e you well
lie removed as Harper urges, hurricane force.
test for Central Florida Garden Clubs began with a breakfast a t the
Meet
Tonight
from term to term!
At II a.m. EST (iladys was
Sanford would join a num­
Mayfair Inn at 0 a.m. today. Members of participating garden clubs, and
Sandy Bassett today remind­
W
ash
beautifully!
Days Left To
ber o f other communities centered near latitude 21.5
representatives totalled approximately 8A person* who met to discus*
ed Goidwatcr for President
which have banned them. north, longitude 55.3, west or
Choice of vibrant col­
the ground rules of the contest. Shown here, from left, are M. I). Con­
Register For
supporters that a strategy
Thief of the Florida cities to about 750 miles east-northeast
way, local Sears store; Mayor A. I.. Wilson who welcomed the visitors;
ors.
remove the meters is St. Pe­ of San Juan, P.R., moving
C, A. West, general manager of Sears Centrul Florida offices; Mrs. C. I.
meeting would he held at the
General Election tersburg where officials term toward the northwest at sight Chennell of Orlando, district director of the Florida Federation of Gar­
Florida State Bank at l p.m.
mile* per hour.
the removal a success.
den Clubs and Howard Harris, local Sears representative.
tonight.

e i o c*

Lake Monroe Spills Over Wall

City Crews Praised
For Storm Efforts

Orlando First Stop

For Barry In State

J

Casselberry Passes
Finance Ordinance

LBJ Schedules
Visit Today To
Cape Kennedy

S H A W ater Rates
To Be Redrafted

Oviedo Okays
Paving Job

Herald Index

Harper Calls For
Meter Removal

e nneus

BIRTHDAY

Gladys Reported

SPECIAL

Losing Force

Judge To Speak

ONLY

16

2 *3

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